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Book4Unit4Bodylanguage单元测试题

A

Day1

Ifirstheardof “ShowRacism(种族歧视)theRedCard” whenmyfriendJillaskedmetosupporttheirwork.Basically,it’sanorganizationwhichusesprofessional(职业的)footballerstohelpfightracisminsportandsociety.Afewweekslater,heaskedmeifIwantedtodoabitmoreforthem.Ithoughtheprobablymeantformetogivemoneyordosomevoluntarywork.Butthenhetoldmethatagroupofabout20peopleweregettingsponsored(赞助)toplaythehighestevergameofrugby(橄榄球)at5,140metersonMountEverest.

Day4

We’remakingourwayuptothebasecamp — that’swheremostclimbersstarttheirfinalclimbtothetop — andthen,we’llplayourgame.Todaywestartedoutat8am.Wehadtocrossthreesuspensionbridges(悬索桥).Oneofthemwassohighthatyoucouldn’tseethebottom.Thenwewalkedthroughsomebeautifulforestareasbeforewestartedatwo-houruphillhiketoNamcheBazaar.

Day10

Basecampisbasicallyjustalotofstonesandtents.Thewalkupwasreallyexhausting.MaybeifIwasfitter,Iwouldn’tfindthissohard,butthenitwasnotjustme—allofusgotveryshortofbreath.

Day11

Todayweplayedourgame.Itwassupposedtobea“friendly”game,andlastnight,wehadagreedwe’djustwalkandnotrun.However,itwasareallyheatedgameandtwoplayerswereevensentoff.Weonlyplayedfor14minutes.Ithinksomeonewouldhavegothurtifwe’dplayedanylonger!

MyteamwonandIscoredthelasttry!

Ofcourse,noneofthismatters.What’sreallyimportantisthatwediditandwe’veraisedaloadofmoney.

21.ThefirsttimetheauthorwasaskedtodosomethingforJill’swork,he_____.

A.gotabigshock

B.acceptedhisrequest

C.lookeddownuponJill

D.spreadthenewsto20people

22.Whatcanwelearnaboutthegameofrugbyon MountEverest?

A.Itgotlittleattention.

B.Itwasabitcompetitive.

C.Itendedbecausesomeonewasinjured.

D.Itwasheldonthetopof MountEverest.

23.Theauthor’stripto MountEverest canbedescribedas_____.

A.frighteningandfruitless

B.relaxingandinteresting   

C.hardbutsuccessful

D.shortbutfantastic

 

B

JollyJoealwaysarrivedatmyneighborhoodatexactlyhalfpastnoon.Theclang(叮当声)ofthebellonhisredandblacktruckwasthenthesweetestsoundintheworld.Brightlycoloredstickersadvertisinghisamazingkindsoftreatscouldbefoundonallsidesofhistruck.Thewholeneighborhoodwouldmagicallycometolife.

Holdinganickel(五分镍币),I’druntothebackofthevehicle,wherechildrenwerealreadygathering.JollyJoewouldjumpoutofhistruck,thesunshiningonhishair.Hewasanolderman,shortandround,withapleasantfaceandawelcomingsmile.

Idon’tknowhow,butheknewusallbyname,aswellaswhichtreatswepreferred.MyfavoritewastheBuriedTreasure.Byeatingalltheicecream,you’ddiscoverthetreasureinside:

alion,adogorevenafunnyclown—printedontoaplasticstick.

Whenitwasfinallymyturn,he’dputhisarmdeepinsideoneoftheboxes,andpause(停顿)foramoment,apuzzledlookcrossinghisface.Then,suddenly,he’dpullitout:

theBuriedTreasure!

Icouldn’twaittoenjoythecool,sweeticecream.

Asquicklyashearrived,itwastimeforJollyJoetogo,leavingbehindlaughing,excitedchildrenwithstickyhandsandfaces.Soonthesoundofhisclangingbellwouldslowlydisappearinthedistance.

IalwayshatedtoseeJollyJoego,becauseIknewtherestofthedaywouldbeashotandboringasbefore.ButItooksomecomfortinknowingthatthenextdayhe’dcomeroundthecornerathalfpastnoonandonceagainspreadhismagic.

24.JollyJoewaslikedmostlyby_____.

A.children                      B.passengers 

C.advertisers                 D.drivers

25.WhydidtheauthorliketheBuriedTreasurebest?

A.Itgavegreatpleasuretohispet.

B.Itwasthecheapestofallthetreats.

C.Itcontainedsomethingveryinteresting.

D.Itwasthemostdeliciousofallthetreats.

26.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeJollyJoe?

A.Dishonestandtricky.

B.Wealthyandkind.

C.Braveandhard-working. 

D.Happyandhumorous.

27.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.Losttreasurefoundatlast

B.Aclangingbellinthedistance

C.Icecreammanspreadsfrozenmagic

D.Myfriendshipwithanicecreamman

 

C

Whatifourbabiescouldsomehowtelluswhatthey’rethinkingabout,whattheywant,andwhatmakesthemunhappy?

RobynHolt,researcherforBabyTalkNew Zealand,saystheycan.Holtheardaboutbabysignlanguagethroughanadvertisementanddecidedtogoalongtoaworkshop(研讨会).

“Signlanguageissomethingthat’salwaysinterestedme,andIthought,itcouldbereallycooltotrythiswithababybecausewearealwaysguessingallthetimewhattheyactuallywant.”

HoltstartedusingbabysignlanguagewithherbabysonBenjamin,now12,andwithintwoweekshestartedtosignthesignformilk.ShehassinceuseditwithhertwoyoungersonsDominic,8,andMatthew,3.

Babysignlanguageisnothingnew:

thepractice(whichisbasedonadultsignlanguage)hasbeenoutin America formorethan30years.Butitisenjoyingarebirthin NewZealand.

Theideabehindbabysignlanguageisthatbabiesdohavetheabilitytocommunicatetheirneedsiftheyaregiventherighttoolstodoso.Althoughmanymothersdevelopanintuition(直觉)aboutwhethertheirbaby’scryingisfromhunger,tiredness,orpain,babysignlanguagecreatesadirectformofcommunicationthatunlocks themystery.

Whenbabiesarebetween6-monthsand12to13-months,parentscanbegintoteachthemsignlanguage:

usethesignformilkwhilefeeding,andalsotalkaboutmilk,sothatthechildbeginstomakethelink(关联)intheirbrain.Thentheycanbegintoaddothersigns,i.e.food,sickorpain.

“Iknowofoneparent.Herchildwassigningthesignforhurtbyhismouth,andsherealisedhisfirstteethweregrowing.Itmakeslifesomucheasier,”saidHolt.

28.WhydidHoltgotothebabysignlanguageworkshop?

 

A.Toentertainherownchildren. 

B.Tobetterunderstandbabies’needs.

C.Tohelpbabieswithlanguageproblems.

D.Todevelopanewsystemofsignlanguage.

29.Accordingtothetext,babysignlanguage_____.

A.hasbeenusedin NewZealand for30years

B.caneasilymaketheparentsunderstood

C.hasdevelopedfromadultsignlanguage

D.wasdesignedbyRobynHolt

30.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“themystery”inParagraph5referto?

A.Theabilitytocommunicate.

B.Mothers’intuitions.

C.Thecauseofthebaby’scrying.

D.Babysignlanguage.

31.Holtmentionedaparentandherchildtoshowbabysignlanguageis_____.

A.helpful              B.difficult   

C.interesting                    D.special

 

D

Iwasbornin Thailand,whereIfeelathome.Iamusedtojumpingontoasongtaow(redtaxi),andsqueezing(挤过)inbetweentwostrangers.IamusedtobargainingatthemarkettogetashirtthatIlike.Ilovetellingbilingual(双语的)jokesandIamusedtothesurprisedlooksIgetfromtheThaiswhenIcanspeaktheirlanguagefluently.

Everytwoyearsmyfamilygoesto America forthesummer,andeverytwoyearsmyworldisturnedupsidedown.Thepricesofeverythingarethreetimeswhattheywerein Thailand,butthereisthesweetdrinkDr.Pepper!

AndBluebellIce-cream!

Andeverythingyoucouldimagine!

Iamamazedatitall,butthebiggestchangeformeisthepeople.Therearewhitepeopleeverywhere.Iamnottallbutaverage(中等的),myyellowhairisnolongeroutofplace,andspeakingEnglishnolongerdrawslooks.Ishouldfeelcomfortable.I’mnotoutofplaceanymore,andnobodyislookingatme,butIfeelliketheyare.NowIfeeloutofplaceanddifferent.I’mnotusedtogivingpeoplehandshakesandhugswhenImeetthemforthefirsttime.IgetlookswhenIhavetroublefiguringouthowmuchmoneytopay.Iknowdifferentmusic,differentplaces,anddifferentfashion.Ican’tunderstandthesepeoplewhohaveneverlefttheirtownorcity.

Still,therearequiteafew perks aboutlivingoverseas.Igettomeetpeoplefromallovertheworld,andIknowhowtoadjustto(适应)differentculturesandplaces.Ihavebeentoplacesmostpeopleseeonlyingeographybooks.Still,beingsodifferentmakesithardtoknowwhoyouare.I’mnotThai,butIamnotAmericaneither.Iamamixofbothcultures,athirdculturekid.

32.WhentheThaisgivetheauthorsurprisedlooks,shefeels_____.

A.upset            B.strange      

C.normal                    D.different

33.Whentheauthorreturnsto America,_____.

A.shemakesmorefriends

B.shebecomesmorepolite

C.shecan’tfindwhatsheneeds

D.sheislikeafishoutofwater

34.Theunderlinedword“perks”inthelastparagraphcanbereplacedby_____.

A.reasons       B.problems   

C.advantages    D.suggestions

35.Inthistext,theauthormainlywantstodescribe_____.

A.herdifferentlifestyles

B.akindofcultureshock

C.afeelingofloneliness

D.herabilitytofacedifficulties

第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

Howtobecomeabetterrunner

Thisismeantforrunnersinhighschool.Ifyouwanttobecomeabetterrunner,thenhereareseveralthingsyoucando.

Connectwithyourteamifyouarenew.   36  Youcanaskthemforadviceandhangoutwiththemoutsideofpractice!

Ifyouhaveaworkout,don’tslackoff(松懈)ever. Thiswillneverimproveyourperformance.  37  Iknowsomepeoplesaytheydoitjusttostayinshape,butifyouwanttostayinshapeyouhavetoworkforit!

Run6outofthe7daysinaweek,butdon’tworkoutonyourdaysoff. Youneedtorelax.   38  Itdoesn’thavet

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