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[精练精析]阶段质量评估
(二)Units18-22
Ⅱ.单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
21.—IsitOKifIhaveanothercupofcoffee?
—Ofcourse,_______.
A.don’tworryB.noproblem
C.nohurryD.helpyourself
22.Ithadnever______tohimthathemightbefallinginlovewithher.
A.occurredB.struck
C.happenedD.hit
23.Hardlycouldhe______thisamountofworkinsuchashorttime.
A.getthroughB.getoff
C.getintoD.getdown
24.Wasit_____hecameintotheroom______youwereseeinganon-linemovie?
A.that;where B.that;when
C.when;where D.when;that
25.______A(H1N1)flufromspreading,ourgovernmenthastakensomeeffectivemeasures.
A.PreventB.Preventing
C.PreventedD.Toprevent
26.Myfather______mybrotherfordrivingbuthewantedtopick_____theknowledgeofcomputerduringhissparetime.
A.advised;upB.persuaded;out
C.intended;upD.managed;out
27.IfIdriveinthecitymyself,I’llprobablygetlostasIhaven’tgot______verygoodsenseof______direction.
A.the;aB.the;/
C.a;theD.a;/
28.Afterhegraduatedfromcollege,he______hisfather’sbusiness.
A.tookinB.tookoff
C.tookoverD.tookout
29.—DoyouthinkPeterisfreetoday?
—Idon’tthinkso.Recentlyhehasbeen______themostofhistimetoprepareforthefinalexaminations.
A.makingB.planning
C.usingD.getting
30.Thesentence“Allcomputersheredon’tworkwell”generallymeans______.
A.Noneofthecomputerworkswell
B.Nocomputerhereworkswell
C.Everycomputerheredoesn’tworkwell
D.Eachcomputerhereworkswell
31.Atthecrossing,thereisanarrow______thedirectiontotheAndrewFarm.
A.indicatingB.presenting
C.representingD.predicting
32.Medicalresearchhasshownthatthewidespreaduseofcigarettes______theincreaseofcancers.
A.resultsfromB.contributesto
C.devotestoD.donatesto
33.______MrsZhang’sexplanation,thestudentsthink,Mr.Wang’sis______one.
A.Comparedwith;amoreconfused
B.Comparingto;amoreconfused
C.Comparingwith;amoreconfusing
D.Comparedto;amoreconfusing
34.Thoughwe______seriousnaturaldisasters,wearesuretoovercomealldifficulties.
A.giveawayB.affectwith
C.sufferfromD.dealwith
35.Themeeting_____yesterdayisof_____.
A.held;veryimportant
B.tohold;greatimportant
C.washeld;veryimportance
D.held;greatimportance
Ⅲ.完形填空(共;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
Yoursenses(感官)keepreceivingmessagesabouttheworldaroundyou.Yourexperience36youtofigureout(领会)whatthemessagesmean.“Iseetheleaves37fromthattree”isamessagefromyour38.“Ihearafirealarm”isamessagefromyour39.“I40dinnercooking”isamessagefromyournose.
Butthenwhathappens?
Youaskyourselfinyour41,whatthemessage42.Iseetheleavesfalling.Whatdoesthatmean?
It43autumn.Ihearafirealarm.Whatdoesthatmean?
There’safirenearhere.Ismelldinnercooking.Whatdoesthatmean?
Itmustbetimetostop44andgotothediningroom.
Istheansweryougiveyourselfalwaystherightone?
Haveyou45therightguess?
“Iseetheleavesfalling,46itmustbeautumn”couldbetherightanswer.But“Thetreeissick”47ananswer,too.Canyoudepend48yoursenses?
Usuallyyoucan,49youpayattentiontothemandlearntousethem50.Butifyouarenotpayingattention,theydon’t51aswellastheyshould.First,youhavetoaskyourself,“WhatamItryingto52out?
”youmayfindoutbylooking,listening,smelling,feelingortasting.
Whenyoudon’tuseyour53andyourmind,it’s54livinginatunnel(地道).Whenyoudousethem,everythingismore55andmorefun.
36.A.helpsB.keepsC.makesD.tells
37.A.fallenB.fallingC.tofallD.falls
38.A.eyeB.eyesC.sensesD.seeing
39.A.earB.listening
C.hearingD.ears
40.A.amsmellingB.smells
C.smellD.smelled
41.A.heartB.thought
C.mindD.idea
42.A.isB.mean
C.meansD.meaning
43.A.isB.wouldbe
C.canbeD.mustbe
44.A.workB.towork
C.workingD.worked
45.A.makeB.tomake
C.madeD.making
46.A.whenB.ifC.asD.so
47.A.couldbeB.is
C.mustbeD.willbe
48.A.inB.onC.intoD.at
49.A.asB.whenC.becauseD.if
50.A.enoughB.wellC.goodD.better
51.A.studyB.learnC.workD.think
52.A.setB.findC.lookD.run
53.A.headB.sensesC.eyesD.ears
54.A.asB.inC.onD.like
55.A.excitingB.toexcite
C.exciteD.excited
Ⅳ.阅读理解(共;每小题2分,满分40分)
(A)
LillianHanson,acollegejunior,expectstograduateinabouttwoyears.Mrs.Hanson,aratherunusualstudent,planstogoontotakemorecoursesaftershegetsherdegree.WhatmakesMrs.Hansondifferentfrommostofherclassmates?
WhatsetsLillianHansonapartfromthecollegecrowdisherage—73years.Shehasbeengoingtocollege,afewcoursesatatime,for27years.
WhenMrs.Hansongraduatedfromhighschool,shewenttoherlocalbankandaskedforaloanforcollegetuitionandfees.Thebankergavehernoencouragement.Hedidn’tthinkthatacountrygirlshouldbeborrowingmoneytogotocollege.Hethoughtsheshouldbehomedoingworkinthehouseoraroundthefarm.SoMrs.Hansonwenthomeandraisedafamilyofninechildreninsteadofgoingtocollege.Shestillliveswithherhusbandonthefarmthathasbeeninthefamilyforfivegenerations.
Mrs.Hansonneverforgotherdreamofgettingahighereducation.Whenherchildrenweregrown,shetriedagain.
Shefindsthehardestpartofgoingbacktoschoolatherageistobesittinginclassforlongperiodsoftime,becausesheisnotasagileassheusedtobe.Mrs.Hansonoftengetsupandwalksaroundbetweenclassestokeepherjointsfromgettingstiff.Atthebeginningofacourseinusingthecomputer,theotherstudentsallgaveMrs.Hansonawarmroundofapplausewhensheintroducedherselfandexplainedwhyshewasthereandwhathergoalswere.
56.Mrs.Hansonhasgonethroughcollege______.
A.rapidlyandwell
B.slowlybutsurely
C.withoutanyhelpatall
D.asaformofentertainment
57.Apersonwhoisagileis_______.
A.stiffinthejoints
B.poorincertainsubjects
C.intelligentatschoolwork
D.abletomovearoundwell
58.WecanlearnfromthepassagethatMrs.Hanson______.
A.istroublesomeatcollegebecauseofheroldage
B.oftendisturbsherteachers’teachingbywalkingaroundinclass
C.ispopularandwell-admiredoncampus
D.isgoodatallhersubjectsexceptcomputerstudies
59.Thisstoryismainlyabout_______.
A.awomantoooldforschool
B.apersistent(坚持不懈的)andunusualstudent
C.thehardshiptogetcollegedegree
D.howtorealizeone’sdream
(B)
Museumshavechanged.Theyarenolongerplacesthatone“should”gobutnowtheyareplacestoenjoy.
AtasciencemuseuminCanada,youcanfeelyourhairstandonendasharmlesselectricitypassesthroughyourbody.AttheChildren’sMuseuminNewYork,youcanplayanAfricandrum.Thereareno“DoNotTouch”signsinsomeothermuseumsintheUSA.
Moreandmoremuseumdirectorshaverealizedthatpeoplelearnbestwhentheycanbecomepartofwhattheyareseeing.Inmanysciencemuseums,thevisitorsareencouragedtotouch,listen,operateandexperimentsoastodiscoverscientificrulesforthemselves.
Thepurposeisnotonlytoprovidefun,butalsotohelppeoplefeelathomeintheworldofscience.Ifpeopledon’tunderstandscience,theywillbeafraidofit;andiftheyareafraidofscience,theywillnotmakethebestuseofit.
Onecauseofallthesechangesistheincreaseinwealthandsparetime.Anothercauseisthegrowingnumberofyoungpeopleinthepopulation.Manyofthemarecollegestudentsorcollegegraduates.Theyseethingsinanewanddifferentway.Theywantartthattheycantakepartin.Thesameistrueofscienceandhistory.
Theoldmuseumshavebeenchangingandthegovernmentisencouragingthebuildingofnew,modernmuseums.IntheUnitedStatesandCanada,therearemorethan6,000museums,almosttwiceasmanyastherewere25yearsago.
60.Thedirectorsofthemuseumhaverealized______.
A.theimportanceofscientificrules
B.peoplelearnbestwhentheylookatsomething
C.visitorsprefertolearnfrommuseums
D.themuseumneedschanges
61.Thegrowingpopulationofyoungpeoplecausedthechangesinmuseumsbecause_______.
A.manyofthemhopetotakepart
B.manyofthemhaveanewwayofthinking
C.manyofthemarewelleducated
D.alloftheabove
62.HowmanymuseumsorsowerethereintheUnitedStatesandCanada25yearsago?
A.3,500B.2,000C.3,000D.6,000
63.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.PeoplelearnbestinmodernmuseumsonlyintheUSA.
B.Peopleareencouragedtotakepartinwhattheyareseeinginmodernmuseums.
C.Peopleareenjoyingthemselvesfullyinmodernmuseums
D.Peoplewillunderstandsciencebetterbytryingtodiscoverthescientificrulesthemselves.
(C)
Manyfactssuggestthatchildrenareoverweightandthesituationisgettingworse,accordingtothedoctors.Ifeelthereareanumberofreasonsforthis.
Somepeopleblamethefactthatwearesurrounded(包围)byshopssellingunhealthy,fattyfoods,suchasfriedchickenandicecream,atlowprices.Thishasturnedoutawholegenerationofgrown-upswhoseldomcookamealforthemselves.Iftherewerefeweroftheserestaurants,thenprobablychildrenwouldbuylesstake-awayfood.
Thereisanotherargumentthatblamesparentsforallowingtheirchildrentobecomeoverweight.Iagreewiththis,becausegoodeatinghabitsbeginearlyinlife,longbeforechildrenstar