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Unit1PeriodOne WarmingUp&Reading

Ⅰ.根据课文选择最佳选项

()1.AccordingtoAnne,atruefriendisaperson________.

A.thatwouldlaughatyouB.whomakesyouhappy

C.whomyoucantrustD.whocouldsaveyourlife

()2.Annesaidthatshehadgrowncrazyaboutnaturebecause________.

A.shehadalwaysbeenso

B.herinterestinnaturehadgrown

C.shehadbeenoutdoorsfortoolong

D.shehadbeenindoorsfortoolong

()3.Annedidn’tdareopenthewindowwhenthemoonwasbrightbecause________.

A.theymightbediscoveredB.thefamilymightbedisturbed(打扰)

C.itwasverycoldD.athiefmightgetintotheroom

()4.WhatkindoflifedidAnneliveinAmsterdamduringWorldWarⅡ?

A.Excitingandinteresting.B.Frighteningbutsafe.

C.Frighteningandunsafe.D.Frighteningandexciting.

()5.Accordingtothediary,wecanknowthatAnne________.

A.alwaysstayedawakeinordertolookatthemoon

B.wantedtoexperiencenatureverymuchbyherself

C.hatedtogooutdoorsinthedaytime

D.dislikedlookingoutsidetheirwindow

Ⅱ.根据课文填空

AnnelivedinAmsterdamintheNetherlandsduringWorldWarⅡ.HerfamilywasJewishsothey1.forovertwoyearsinordernotto2.bytheGermanNazis.DuringthattimeAnnewasn’tableto3.forsolongthatshehadgrown4.everything5.nature.Oneevening,she6.onpurpose7.haveagoodlookatthemoonbyherself.Butasthemoongave8.light,shedidn’tdareopenthewindow.Anothertime,she9.upstairswhenthewindowwasopen.Shedidn’t10.untilthewindowhadtobeshut.Sadly,forAnneitwasnopleasuredoinglikethat11.____becausenatureisonethingthatreallymust12..

Ⅲ.用课文中的词语替换划线部分

1.Orareyouafraidthatyourfriendwouldlaughatyou,orwouldnotunderstandwhatyouareexperiencing?

2.Sheandherfamilyhidawayfornearlytwentyfivemonthsuntiltheywere

found.;

3.Idon’twanttowrite_downaseriesoffactsinadiaryasmostpeopledo.

4.Iwonderifit’sbecauseIhaven’tbeenabletobein_the_open_airforsolongthatI’vebecomesocrazyabouteverythingtodowithnature.;

5.Anothertimefivemonthsago,Iwas_upstairs_by_accidentatduskwhenthewindowwasopen.

6.Ididn’tgodownstairsuntilthewindowhadtobeclosed.

7.Thedark,rainyevening,thewind,thethunderingcloudsheldmecompletelyintheirpower.

8.It’snofunlookingthroughdirtycurtainshangingbeforeverydustywindows.

Ⅳ.句型转换

1.IthappensthatIamfreetoday.

Itoday.

2.Whileyouarewalkingyourdog,youmustbecareful.

While,youmustbecareful.

3.Yourfriendisveryupsettocometoschool.

Yourfriendtoschool.

4.Hewantstoaskthedoctortoexaminehiseyestomorrow.

Hewantstobythedoctortomorrow.

5.HegetsupearlyeverydaytolearnEnglishwell.

Hegetsupearlyeveryday/learnEnglishwell.

6.Shetalkedfacetofacewithherassistantprofessorlastnight.

Shewithherassistantprofessorlastnight.

7.Inthepastfewyears,theircountryhasexperiencedgreatwars.

Inthepastfewyears,theircountrygreatwars.

8.It’suselesstocryoverspiltmilk.

It’soverspiltmilk.

Ⅴ.阅读理解

Toomanypeoplewantotherstobetheirfriends,buttheydon’tgivefriendshipback.Thatiswhysomefriendshipsdon’tlastverylong.Tohaveafriend,youmustlearntotreatyourfriendthewayyouwantyourfriendtotreatyou.Learningtobeagoodfriendmeanslearningthreerules:

behonest,begenerous(宽宏大量的),beunderstanding.

Honestyiswhereagoodfriendshipstarts.Friendsmustbeabletotrustoneanother.Ifyoudon’ttellthetruth,peopleusuallyfindout.Ifafriendfindsoutthatyouhaven’tbeenhonest,youmayloseyourfriend’strust.Goodfriendsalwayscountononeanothertospeakandacthonestly.

Generositymeanssharingandsharingmakesafriendshipgrow.Youdon’thavetogiveyourlunchmoneyoryourclothes,orenjoy,likeourhobbiesandyourinterests.Naturallyyouwillwanttoshareyourideasandfeelings.Thesecanbeveryvaluabletoafriend.Theytellyourfriendwhatisimportanttoyou.Bysharingthemyouhelpyourfriendknowyoubetter.

Soonerorlatereveryoneneedsunderstandingandhelpwithaproblem.Somethingmaygowrongatschool.Talkingabouttheproblemcanmakeiteasiertosolve.Turningtoafriendcanbeafirststepinsolvingtheproblem.Sotobeafriendyoumustlistenandunderstand.Youmusttrytoputyourselfinyourfriend’splacesoyoucanunderstandtheproblembetter.

Notwofriendshipsareeverexactlyalike(相同的).Butalltruefriendshipshavethreethingsincommon.Ifyouplantokeepyourfriendships,youmustpracticehonesty,generosityandunderstanding.

()1.Somefriendshipsdon’tlastverylongbecause________.

A.therearetoomanypeoplewhowanttomakefriends

B.theydon’tknowfriendshipissomethingserious

C.thosewhogiveothersfriendshipsreceivefriendshipsfromothers

D.thosewhonevergiveothersfriendshipsreceivenofriendshipsfromothers

()2.Accordingtothepassage,honestyis________.

A.asimportantasmoneyB.moreimportantthananythingelse

C.somethingcountableD.thebaseofafriendship

()3.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueinthepassage?

A.Afriendwhogivesyouhislunchmoneyisatruefriend.

B.Alwaystellyourfriendthetruth.

C.Discussingyourproblemswithyourfriendoftenhelpstosolvetheproblem.

D.Sharingyourmindwithyourfriendisofgreatvalue.

()4.Accordingtotheauthor,howdoyouhelpyourfriendknowyoubetter?

A.Askyourfriendforeverything.

B.Don’ttellthetruthtoyourfriend.

C.Shareyourideasandfeelingswithyourfriend.

D.Giveyourlunchmoneyoryourclothestoyourfriend.

Ⅵ.语法填空

LilyGreen:

I’mLilyGreen.CanIhelpyou?

Man:

Iwanttohireacar,please.Howmuchwouldthatcost?

LilyGreen:

1.dependsonthetypeofcaryouwantandtheamountof2.

youwantitfor.

Man:

Foraweek.

LilyGreen:

WecouldletyouhaveaFordFiesta3.anAustinMetrofor$84a

weekoraTriumphAcclaimfor$96.25,both4.(allow)unlimitedmileage(里程).

Man:

Arethesecarsautomatic?

LilyGreen:

No.5.youwantanautomatic,wecanletyouhaveaFordCortina,

6.thatwouldberather7.(expensive)—$189aweek.

Man:

IthinkI’llhave8.TriumphAcclaim.

LilyGreen:

Whendoyouwanttocollectit?

Man:

OnMondaymorning.

LilyGreen:

Ifyoucallin9.thisofficeatanytimeafternineo’clock,youcancompletesomeformsandcollectthecar.HaveyougotanInternationalDrivingpermit?

Man:

Yes,Ihave.

LilyGreen:

Verygood,sir.Welookforwardto10.(see)youon

Mondaymorning.

 

PeriodTwo LearningaboutLanguage

Ⅰ.选词填空

addto,gothrough,setdown,packup,facetoface,recoverfrom,

gettiredof,sufferfrom

1.Shehasheadache,soshewon’tgotoschool.

2.Shethecompany’saccounts,lookingforevidenceoffraud(欺诈).

3.Don’tworry;you’lltheoperationsoon.

4.“Youneedtoyourthingsinthesuitcasequickly,”Mothersaid.

5.“I’velookingatnaturethroughdirtycurtainsanddusty

windows,”Annetoldherfather.

6.Itwasraininghard,andthisthedifficultyofourgoingbackhome.

7.Theteacheraskedmetogotohisoffice.Hewantedtocheckmyexercises.

8.ThereporterspokeslowlysothatIcouldhiskeypoints.

Ⅱ.阅读理解

Bycreatingadistinctiveusernameandreusingitonmultiplewebsites,youmaybegivingonlinemarketersandscammersasimplewaytotrack(追踪)you.FourresearchersfromTheFrenchNationalInstituteforResearchinComputerScienceandControl(INRIA)studiedover10millionusernamescollectedfrompublicGoogleprofiles(简介),eBayaccounts,andseveralothersources.Theyfoundthatabouthalfoftheusernamesusedononesitecouldbelinkedtoanotheronlineprofile,potentiallyallowingmarketersandscammerstobuildamorecomplexpictureoftheusers.

“Theseresultsshowthatsomeuserscanbeprofiledjustfromtheirusernames,”saysClaudeCastelluccia,researchdirectorofthesecurityandprivacyresearchgroupatINRIA,andoneoftheauthorsofapaperonthework.“Morespecifically,aprofilercoulduseusernamestoidentifyalltheprofilesthatbelongtothesameuser,andthenusealltheinformationcontainedinthesesitestoprofilethevictim.”

Thosewhohavemoreuniqueusernamesaremorelikelytobeattacked.TheINRIAresearchershavecreatedatoolthatcancheckhowuniqueausernameis,andthushoweasilyanattackercoulduseittobuildaprofileofaperson.

Researchersareexploringwaysthatthetracesofdatathatpeopleleaveondifferentwebsitescouldbecombinedandusedtotrackthem.A2010papershowedthattheonlinegroupstowhichpeoplebelongedcouldbeusedtoinfertheirrealidentityin42percentofcases.

Buildingprofilesofconsumersusingonlineinformationhasalreadybecomeamajorindustryformarketersaswellasonlinecriminals.

()1.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.LookoutforOnlineCriminalsB.YourUsernamemayBetrayYou

C.Don’tLeaveYourTracesOnlineD.AUniqueUsernameIsMoreAttractive

()2.Onlinemarketersmayuseyourusernameto________.

A.getapictureofyoursB.stealfromyouronlineaccount

C.getusefulinformationaboutyouD.findoutyourinterestorhobbies

()3.Themainpurposeofthepassageisprobablyto________.

A.warnusofthepossibledangersofauniqueusername

B.tellushowtomanageouronlineinformation

C.adviseusonhowtochooseaproperusername

D.tellustheimportanceofausername

()4.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat________.

A.it’shardtobuildaprofileofapersonfromanonlineusername

B.it’sbettertouseamorecomplexusernameonline

C.anonlineusernamehaslittletodowiththerealperson

D.we’dbetternotusethesameusernameondifferentsites

Ⅲ.完形填空

Makingfriendsisaskill.Likemostskills,it

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