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Unit3Adayout測試卷(B卷提升篇)【譯林版】學(xué)校:__________班級:__________姓名:_________考號:___________本試卷共分第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷兩部分,第Ⅰ卷為客觀題;第Ⅱ卷為主觀題;滿分為100分,考試時間為100分鐘。請同學(xué)們將【答案】寫在答題卡上,務(wù)必注意你的書寫。選擇題非選擇題總分題號ⅠⅡⅢⅣⅤⅥⅦ得分第I卷(客觀題共55分)Ⅰ.單項(xiàng)選擇(15)1.Thisisuselessbookforme.ButIwillstillitfor3daysbecausemysisterwantstoreadit.A.a;borrow B.a;keep C.an;borrow D.an;keep2.—isthecostofthetriptoBeijing?—Fivehundredyuanperperson.A.Howmuch B.Howmany C.Howmuchmoney D.What3.Billoncepromised(承諾)tohimselfthathewouldnevergiveuphisdreamcametrue.A.when B.since C.until D.as4.Jimwastoseesomanythings.A.amazed;amazed B.amazing;amazingC.amazed;amazing D.amazing;amazed5.—WhendidyouarriveShanghai?—Myplanearrivedtheairportat9:30thismorning.A.in;at B.at;in C.in;in D.at;at6.Ourphysicsteacherhashisownwayofmakinghislessonsforustounderstand.A.clean B.interested C.strange D.clear7.—Whatdoyouthinkofthetalkyesterday?—Itwas.Manystudentsfeltsothattheyevenfellasleepwhilelistening.A.bored;bored B.bored;boringC.boring;bored D.boring;boring8.—Tomdidn’tdowellinhistest.Hemustbefeelingbadnow.—Let’sgototellhimtobelievein.Hejusthadbadluckthistime.A.myself B.ourselves C.yourself D.himself9.Iwasenjoyingmyselfplayingaphonegameonmyseatandforgotatthezoo.Badluck!A.gettingoff B.togetoff C.gettingon D.togeton10.Jimenjoyedhimselfattheparty.Helookedasasaking!A.happy B.happily C.happier D.morehappily11.—Didyouenjoyclimbingtherocks?—Yes.Itwashardtoyourselfuptothetop,butitwasexciting.A.carry B.take C.pull D.catch12.Don’tstandtheTV.I’mwatchingthefootballmatch.A.behind B.infrontof C.nextto D.opposite13.IhopeMillietomybirthdaypartytomorrow.A.toe B.wille Ces Ding14.—HowmuchisthetickettoCentralPark?—Aonewayticket$40,andyoucananother$20foraroundtrip.A.costs;pay B.cost;spend C.pay;spend D.spends;pay15.Millieherhomeworkatthemoment.A.needsnotfinish B.doesn’tneedfinishC.neednottofinish D.doesn’tneedtofinishII.完形填空(10分)(2020江蘇鹽城期中)InMay,2019therewasathreedayholidayandIwenttoXi’anwithmyfamily.Theshortholidaywas(16)butinteresting.Wewenttothewaterfall(瀑布)onthefirstday.We(17)thebeautifulsights.Ievenclimbedontherockforfun.Ofcoursemyjacket,trousersandshoesallgot(18).ThewaterwassocoldthatIhadtogobacktothehotelearly.Wehadanicedinnerinabig(19)atnight.Thenextday,wehadgreatfunonthecityhall.Weclimbeduptheoldcastlewall(城墻)andwent(20)alongit.Weborrowedthreebikesandrodefor14km.Iaskedmorethanoncetostopforarest,butmyparentskeptcheeringmeon.SoIwentonriding.Mtlegsfeltlikestones(石頭)anditwasveryhardformetomoveforward.ButIkepttelling(21)thatIcouldn’tgiveupso(22).Atlast,Irodeallthewaytotheend.Ifeltverytiredatthatmoment,butIwasso(23).OnthemorningofthelastdayIhadagoodrestinourhotel.Intheafternoonwewenthome(24)train.Wearrivedhomeintheevening.Ilearnedalotfromthistrip.IknowIcan’tgiveupandtherewillbeagreatview(風(fēng)景)(25)formeontheway.A.boring B.tiring C.bored D.tiredA.changed B.played C.enjoyed D.visitedA.wet B.dry C.broken D.dirtyA.supermarket B.theatre C.hospital D.restaurantA.cycling B.camping C.shopping D.skatingA.himself B.herself C.myself D.yourselfA.slowly B.easily C.happily D.carefullyA.surprised B.amazed C.interested D.excitedA.on B.by C.with D.over25.A.looking B.leaving C.waiting D.payingⅢ.閱讀理解(30)AThursday,April24thWegottotheclean,lovelycity—Wuxiearlyinthemorning.ThisisourfirsttriptoChina.Allthedifferentsmellsattractourattention(吸引我們的注意)tothelocalfood.Wearegoingtotrysomethingspecialfordinnertonight.Thehotelwearestayinginisnotexpensivebutveryclean.Weplantostayhereforafewdays,visitsomeplacesinthecity,andthentraveltotheGreatWallinthenorth.Sunday,April27thWevisitedthefamousTurtleHeadPark(黿頭渚)whichwasfullofvisitorsfromallovertheworld,andboughtalotofsouvenirs(紀(jì)念品)forourfriendsoutsidethegateofthepark.Everythingissocolorful,andwehavetakenhundredsofphotosalready!Latertodaywewilldothefamousfootmassage(按摩)andthenleavefortheGreatWall.Wewilltakethenighttrainnorth,stayinBeijingfortwodays,andthencatchabustotheGreatWall.Wednesday,April30thOurtriptotheGreatWallwaslongandboring.Wevisitedasmallmountainvillage.Thevillagepeopleherelovethequietlife.TheyarethekindestpeopleIhaveevermet.Theyalwayssmileandsay“Hello”.RalphandIcanonlyspeakalittleChinese,sosmilingisthebestwaytoshowourkindness.26.Fromthepassage,wecanseethatWuxiisfamousfor.A.theGreatWall B.theTurtleHeadParkC.mountainvillages D.cleanandexpensivehotels27.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.IttookthemalongtimetogettotheGreatWallfromBeijing.B.ThewriterleftWuxiforBeijingbytrainatnight.C.Peopleinthevillageliveaquietbuthappylife.D.Thewriterwastravellingalonebuthappily.28.Whatisthebesttideforthepassage?A.MyfirstvisittoWuxi B.MytravelinChinaC.Deliciousfoodandbeautifulplaces D.AtriptotheGreatWallBManyrulesgoverndriversonAmericanstreetsandhighways.Themostmononesarethespeedlimits.Thespeedlimitscontrolhowfastacarmaygo.Onthestreetsinthecity,thespeedlimitusually25or35milesperhour.Onthehighwaysbetweencities,thespeedlimitisusually55milesperhour.Whenpeopledrivefasterthanthespeedlimit,apolicemancanstopthem.Thepolicemengivesthempiecesofpaperwhichpeoplecalltraffictickets.Trafficticketstellthedrivershowmuchmoneytheymustpay.Whendriversreceivetoomanytickets,theyprobablycannotdriveforawhile.Therushhouriswhenpeoplearegoingtoworkorgoinghomefromwork.Attherushhourtherearemanycarsonthestreetsandthetrafficmovesveryslowly.NearlyallAmericancitieshaverushhours.Driversdonotgetticketsveryoftenforspeedingduringtherushhoursbecausetheycannotdrivefast.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“ones”inthefirstparagraphreferto?A.Rules. B.Drivers.C.Governments. D.Highways.30.Driverswillnotbeallowedtodriveforsometime.A.iftheydrivetoofast B.IftheydrivetooslowlyC.iftheybreaktherulestoooften D.ifthestoptoooften31.Thepassageismainlyabout.A.rushhours B.AmericandriversC.trafficrules D.trafficpolicemenC(江蘇南通通州實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)期中)MichaelMcCarthyclimbedtothetopoftheWillisTowernotlongago.TheTowerstands1,451feet(442meters)tall,thehighestbuildingintheUSA.Ashegottothelaststep,McCarthyalmostfelldown,butthatdidn’tstophim.The14-year-oldboyfinallyfinishedclimbingthe2,109stepsandarrivedatthetop,whereheenjoyedthecheersfromthecrowd.“Ijustwanttoshowpeoplethatifakidwithnolegscandoit,anyonecandoit,”McCarthysaid.McCarthy,whowasbornwithoutlegs,hastowearprostheticlegs(假肢)anduseasetofcrutches(拐杖)towalk.ButMcCarthyhasastrongheart.Hebelievesnothingcanstophimfromachievinghissuccess.Hehasbeeninakarate(空手道)schoolsincehewasfouryearsold.WhenhedecidedtoclimbtheWillisTower,hiskarateteacher,JeffKohn,wasmovedandofferedtohelptrainhim.Theyspentmorethan10hourspracticingeveryday.“Itseemsthatheneverknowswhattirednessis.Sometimes,IwassotiredthatIaskedhimtocallitaday,”saidKohn.“Buthesaidhewasstillfullofenergyandwantedmoreexercise.”KohnwaswithMcCarthyfortheclimb.“Isawthelastfloors—hewentfaster,”saidKohn.“He’sthemosthard-workingathlete(運(yùn)動員)I’veevertrained.”32.WhydidMcCarthydecidetoclimbtheWillisTower?A.BecausetheTowerisveryspecial.B.Becausehewantedtosetaworldrecord.C.Becausehewantedtoshowthatanyonecandoit.D.Becauseheenjoyedclimbingstairsverymuch.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“callitaday”meaninChinese?A.去打個 B.結(jié)束當(dāng)天的訓(xùn)練C.再訓(xùn)練一天D.另請高明34.WhichofthefollowingisTrue?A.TheWillisToweris442feettallanditisthetallesttowerintheworld.B.McCarthyhadatrafficaccidentandlosthislegswhenhewasveryyoung.C.WhileMcCarthywasclimbingtheTower,nobodywaswithhim.D.ManypeoplecheeredwhenMcCarthyarrivedatthetopoftheTower.35.Whatcanwelearnfromthispassage?A.Nooneisbornwiseandlearned. B.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.C.Timewaitsfornoman. D.Alittlelearningisadangerousthing.第II卷(主觀題共45分)Ⅳ.詞匯運(yùn)用(10)根據(jù)漢語提示或句意,寫出句中所缺單詞。36.Ifyou’retired,we’llstopand(休息)forawhile.37.Localpeoplehavegivenusalotof(支持).38.—Whodoyouwantto(邀請)totheparents’meeting,FatherorMother?—EitherisOK.Andyou?39.Thebusierthe(交通)is,themorecarefulyoushouldbeinthestreet.40.(2019山東煙臺中考)(幸運(yùn)地),hewasathomewhenIcalledthismorning.(二)用括號內(nèi)所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。41.Tom,don’tgo(climb)onsucharainyday.It’sdangerous.42.Davidwithhisparents(visit)theSummerPalaceinBeijingnow.43.I’msuregreatchanges(take)placeinwestChinainthenexttwentyyears.44.Idecided(notstudy)ChineseinShanghaibecauseitwastooexpensiveforme.45.Theywilldotheirbest(win)thematch.Ⅴ.英漢互譯。(5)46.在老師的支持下,他們最終舉辦了一個成功的聚會。,theyheldasuccessfulpartyatlast.47.他一到家就迫不及待地打開電視。HetheTVassoonashegothome.48.你的手套應(yīng)該是由皮革制成的,因?yàn)樗鼈兠饋砗苋彳洝⒐饣ourglovesshouldleather,fortheyfellsoftandsmooth.49.上周末我們在動物園玩得很開心。Weatthezoolastweekend.50.中國2010年上海世博會吸引了來自世界各地成千上萬的游客。Expo2010ShanghaiChinaattractedmillionsofpeople.Ⅵ.任務(wù)型閱讀(10)(2019無錫中考)Britonsarewellknownfordrinkingtea.Theaverage(典型的)personintheUKdrinksaround1.9kgofteaeveryyear.That’saround876cupsoftea.Teaisdrunkbyalllevelsofsociety.ButteadoesnotgrowinBritain.MostteagrowsinIndiaandChina.So,howdiditbeeanimportantpartofBritishculture?TeaarrivedinLondoninthe1600s.Atthistime,BritishshipswereexploringtheworldandcameacrossthedrinkinChina.Itwasnotlongbeforegreenteacouldbeboughtfromthemarket.However,itwasonlyfortherichpeople.Atthebeginningofthe1700stheamount(數(shù)量)ofteaarrivinginBritainincreasedrapidly.Blackteaarrivedatthistime.AtfirstthisteawasservedexactlyasitwasinChina.Theysoondiscoveredthatitmixedreallywellwithalittlemilkandsugar,givingthedrinkaspecialBritishcolour.Inthe1800steawasstillaproductenjoyedonlybypeoplewithmoney.Atthistime,theybegantohave“afternoontea”.Theydrankteawithasnackaround4p.m.toavoidfeelinghungrybetweenlunchanddinner.Itisatraditionthatisstillgoingtodaybuthasbeelesspopularinrecenttimes.Title:(51)andBritain—ashorthistoryImportantfacts★DrinkingteaisanimportantpartofBritishculture.★TheaverageBritondrinksabout1.9kgofteaeveryyear.★Teaisnot(52)intheUK,butmostlyinIndiaandChina.Bigevents★BritishshipsdiscoveredteainChinawhileexploringtheworldanditarrivedinLondoninthe1600s.★Blackteaarrivedatthebeginningofthe1700sandBritonsfirstdrankitexactlythesamewayasthe(53)did.★Alittlemilkandsugarwerefoundtobeaperfect(54)forblackteaandaspecialBritishdrinkwasborn.★Britonsbegantohave“afternoontea”inthe1800sandithas(55)atraditionsincethen.Ⅶ.短文填空(10分)(2020江蘇泰州實(shí)驗(yàn)初中期中)WeletotheWorldPark!IntheWorldPark,thereareover100(56)mofplacesofinterestfromall(57)poftheworld.YoucanseethemodelGoldenGateBridge.TheGoldenGateBridgeisthesymbolofSanFrancisco,theUSA.The(58)rGoldenGateBridgewasbuiltin1937.Itis27.4meterswideand227.4meters(59)h.Youcaneitherdriveorwalk(60)athebridge.Drivingisvery(61)ewhenyoupassunderthebridge’stowers,andwalkingcangiveyoutimeto(62)ethewonderfulviewofthecity.Youcanalsolookatthemodelpyramids.About4,500yearsago,theEgyptians(埃及人)builtthepyramids(63)wstones.Egyptiansusedthesepyramidstokeepthedeadbodiesoftheirkingsandqueens.(64)TyoucanvisittheSydneyOpera

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