Unit 2《Sporting events》listening,speaking and writing 同步練習(xí)(牛津譯林版必修4)
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111 Unit1 Sporting events–listening,speaking and writing同步測(cè)試 一、單項(xiàng)選擇 1. Speak to the old man slowly _______ he may understand your better. A. since B so that C. for D. because 2. –What do you think of the girl? --- Not only _____ hard but also ______very charming. A. does she work; is she B. she works; she is C. does she work; she is D. she works; is she 3. It was only when I read this story for a second time ___ to appreciate its beauty A. did I begin B that I began C. then I began D. had I begun 4. Everyone has his or her special skills and interests, and only ___ we do best can we hope to reach our goals. A. discovering B. discovering what C. by discovering which D. by discovering what 5. You can’t be ____ careful in making the decision as it was such a critical case. A. very B. quite C. too D. so 6. There two rooms are of ___size, but another two rooms are three times ___size of them. the; the B. a ; the C. a; a D. the; a 7. _____ she is not so healthy ____she used to be? A. It was why that; what B. Is it why that; that C. Why is it that; as D. Why is it that; that 8. As a saying goes, “Life is ____ups and downs.” A. made of B. filled of C. plenty of D. full of 9. Little Tom doesn’t have to be made ____. He always works hard. A. learn B. to learn C. learned D. learning 10. ---A microwave oven must be a big convenience to us. --- ____,dear. But when do you plan to get one? A. Just can’t agree more B. A pleasure C. Good idea D. No wonder Suggested answers: 1---5 BCBDC 6—10 BCDBA 二、閱讀理解 閱讀下面短文,從短文后面所給各題的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)A、B、C、D中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。 I was afraid to fly alone, but Dad put me on board anyway and a flight attendant (乘務(wù)員) was keeping an eye on me through the flight. 21 came to land. As we broke through the clouds, I could see lights 22 and knew we were getting close to the ground. When we came to the runway, however, I realized we were going too 23 ! I turned and looked back: no one seemed to be acting 24 — it seemed to be fine. The lights were gone when suddenly someone shouted, “Look, the runway's 25 !” I looked up ahead and saw a busy road. There were lots of 26 that must have seen us because some of them 27 . We crossed the road, and I felt 28 not knowing whether we were going to run over or be hit by the cars! 29 was with us, but not for long. We 30 nose down onto some ground. The flight attendant came, “Have to 31 !” I didn’t 32 and immediately unfastened my seatbelt. Through the window I saw 33 sign. A 34_ thought crossed my mind that the plane could be sitting on gas tanks and it might 35 ! The exits were opened and the 36 started to help get people down out. When I did touch the ground, I wanted to 37 , still fearing the explosion. The gas tanks were 38 and the flight attendant passed me my cell phone by which I called my grandparents, who were waiting for 39_ from me. Although they knew no one was dead, they were still glad I was 40 ! 21. A. Order B. The plane C. Time D. Place 22. A. below B. ahead C. around D. behind 23. A. slow B. far C. high D. fast 24. A. carefully B. differently C. calmly D. seriously 25. A. moving B. working C. ending D. closing 26. A. people B. passengers C. buses D. cars 27. A. stopped B. rushed C. escaped D. cheered 28. A. puzzled B. scared C. discouraged D. ashamed 29. A. Hope B. Care C. Luck D. Fear 30. A. landed B. struck C. settled D. crashed 31. A. get off B. sit still C. run away D. stay behind 32. A. wonder B. reply C. hesitate D. hurry 33. A. a gas-station B. an emergency C. a keep-off D. a no-crossing 34. A. curious B. powerful C. cautious D. bitter 35. A. survive B. explode C. rescue D. disappear 36. A. pilot B. air-hostess C. crew D. captain 37. A. lie down B. rush away C. ring up D. give up 38. A. unharmed B. destroyed C. removed D. equipped 39. A. gift B. word C. story D. evidence 40. A. polite B. patient C. nervous D. alive 參考答案21~25 CADBC 26~30 DABCD 31~35 ACADB 36~40 CBABD A In 1944 a 22-year-old Army medic (衛(wèi)生兵) was answering a battle-field cry for help when pieces of an exploding German shell tore into him. “Gee doc, I feel like both my arms were blown off,” George Lott told his surgeon as he was rushed into a first-aid station near the front in northeastern France. It was the beginning of a painful 5000-mile journey through three hospitals as doctors tried to save the medic's life. After five operations and two and a half years in Army hospitals, Lott, regained use of his left arm, but his right was painfully paralyzed (使喪失活動(dòng)能力) , “I begged the doctors to cut off my arm,” he recalls. They did. An orphan since he was two, with a third grade education, Lott has lived on his pension(撫恤金) and Social Security (社會(huì)保險(xiǎn)金) for the past 40 years. In 1962 he bought a house in Albany, N. Y., not far from the Adirondack Mountains where he hunted and fished. He still has the Purple Heart awarded him after he was wounded, although he has had a difficult time keeping it. His girlfriend, explains the bachelor, has wanted to wear it. “Sometimes I still dream about the guys I held in my arms that were dying,” says Lott, “I'm proud that I fought for my country, but I'm still here, drinking beer. The guys who didn't come back are the real heroes.” 41. George Lott got wounded when he was___________. A. fighting shoulder-to-shoulder with other soldiers B. fighting against French soldiers C. in a battlefield crying for help D. running toward a wounded soldier who was crying for help 42. From the passage we can infer that___________. A. Lott has to move about in a wheelchair B. he lost both his arms C. he never got a job after he was wounded D. he has once allowed his girlfriend to wear the medal 43. Which of the following is true? A. Lott didn't think much of his wartime service. B. Lott and his girlfriend are proud that he fought for this country. C. Lott feels ashamed that he is still drinking beer. D. Lott lost his Purple Heart. 44. Lott thinks that real heroes are ___________. A. those dying people whom he held in his arms B. those who died for their country C. those who chose not to come back to their country D. those who fought for their country B Sometimes doing something for yourself — even shopping — can give others a lift. That’s the case at charity (慈善) shops and non-profit stores such as Ten Thousand Villages which helps provide skilled workmen with money in developing countries. Their handicrafts (工藝品) are sold throughout North America in 180 stores, 95 of them operated by Ten Thousand Villages. “People come into the store because we have a lot of interesting things, but then they’re drawn to us by the campaign,” says organization spokeswoman Juanita Fox. “It just feels good to be making a difference when you’re buying something.” In the Alexandria, Virginia shop generous display windows draw you in. They’re filled with practical, attractive home decorations in blue and white, all international in mood. Once inside though, it’s clear that this isn’t just another import store. On the wall behind the cash register is the following note: “Ten Thousand Villages provides necessary, fair income to Third World people by marketing their handicrafts and telling their stories in North America. Your buying Makes a Difference.” The store was opened in 1994 as part of a network of shops across the USA run by the Mennonite church, which is based in Akron, Pennsylvania. Currently, 60,000 skilled workmen from 32 countries provide goods to the stores, with all profits reinvested in the organization. Management of the Alexandria shop is run by an all volunteer board of directors. More than 40 additional volunteers help doing everything from registering to unpacking. Maria Yannopoulos got involved after visiting a store and getting to know another volunteer. “Since we’re a nonprofit, we’re really looking for value because the more we sell, the more jobs we can create. Giving someone a job rather than charity helps in so many ways.” 45. The underlined part “give others a lift” in the first paragraph means ___________. A. offer others a ride in a car B. take others up and down to another floor C. make others think of planes D. make others more pleased 46. A large number of people visit Ten Thousand Villages because ___________. A. they are fond of travelling around B. they can find something interesting C. they can enjoy the wonderful foods D. they want to learn how to farm in the fields 47. What can we learn from the note mentioned in this passage? A. Goods sold at Ten Thousand Villages are expensive. B. Stories about Ten Thousand Villages are interesting. C. What the purpose of the shop is. D. Goods from the Third World are better than those from the USA. 48. From the last paragraph we can learn that ___________. A. American volunteers like to run shops B. American shops are mostly operated by volunteers C. volunteers often offer goods to their friends as presents D. shopping can also be a kind of charity 參考答案41~44 DCBB 45~48 DBCD 三、書面表達(dá)題 1 假如你是一名大學(xué)生,名叫李華。你所在的班級(jí)最近就“大學(xué)生是否應(yīng)經(jīng)濟(jì)獨(dú)立”的話題展開討論,同學(xué)們發(fā)表了不同的看法。請(qǐng)你根據(jù)以下所給內(nèi)容,寫一封信給某英語報(bào)社,反映討論情況。 60%的同學(xué)的看法 1.靠自己打工來支付學(xué)費(fèi)會(huì)影響學(xué)業(yè); 2.現(xiàn)在把精力都用在學(xué)習(xí)上,將來報(bào)答父母的養(yǎng)育之恩; 25%的同學(xué)的看法 1.通過打工可以獲得工作經(jīng)驗(yàn),了解社會(huì); 2.體會(huì)父母掙錢不易,從而戒掉亂花錢的壞習(xí)慣; 15%的同學(xué)的看法 (包括你在內(nèi)) 覺得雙方的觀點(diǎn)都有一定的道理,但又不完全贊同; 我個(gè)人的看法是…… 注意:1.文章的起始句已經(jīng)給出; 2.詞數(shù)100左右(不包括起始句); 參考詞匯: 報(bào)答: repay 學(xué)費(fèi): tuition 經(jīng)濟(jì)獨(dú)立: financially independent Dear Editor, I’m writing to tell you about a recent discussion we have had on whether university students should be financially independent. 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