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9AUnit4单元测试

一.单项选择

1.Theyounggirldidpreparationworkforherspeechbeforeshestoodonthestageconfidently.

A.agreatdealB.agreatdealofC.agreatmanyD.alargenumberof

2.—Doesyourbrotherwork?

—No.Hespendsanytimeonhissubjects.

A.hard;hardB.hardly;hardlyC.hardly;hardD.hard;hardly

3.Thethingthatisnotwhetheryoufailornot,butwhetheryoutryyourbestornot.

A.mindsB.caresC.mattersD.considers

4.It’sapitythatonlypartofthepassengerstheshipwrecking(海滩)inKorea.

A.survivedB.survivedinC.survivedfromD.survivedout

5.TheChenfamilythecarwhentheyheardsomeoneforhelp.

A.cleaned;whenshoutingB.cleaned;shouted

C.werecleaning;shoutingD.wascleaning;shouting

6.Verylittleofthehousenowbecauseitcaughtfirelastweek.

A.remainsB.isremainingC.isremainedD.remained

7.Hisauntwantstohavehimtheradio,buthehashaditalready.

A.repaired;repairB.torepaired;repairC.repaired;torepairD.repaired;repaired

8.ofthefootballplayersplayingfortheclubbornin.

A.Half;were;1990sB.Thehalf;were;the1990s

C.Thehalf;was;1990sD.Half;were;the1990s

9.Wedonotdoubtwinthe100-meterrace.

A.whetherhewillB.whetherwillheC.thathewillD.thatwillhe

10.—DoyouknowLucy’sgrandma?

--Ofcourse.Sheisakindwoman,butshehasforaboutamonthsincesheintheaccident.

A.beendead;waskilledB.dies;waskilledC.beendead;killedD.died;killed

11.Manypeopledonotrealizetheimportanceofhealththeyhavefallen.

A.afterB.untilC.whenD.while

12.—Excuseme,couldyoutellme?

—Sorry,Idon’tknow.I’mnewhere,too.

A.whenthemuseumopensB.whereistheHongguangVillage

C.howlongtheoldladyhadlivedhereD.howdoyoucelebrateEasterDay

13.--hislittlecousinisonlynineyearsold,hecanspeakbothChineseandEnglish.

--Wow!

Whatacleverboyheis!

A.Because;/B.Although;butC.Though;/D.As;so

14.—Doyougiveheryourphone.

—.Shesaidshewouldreturnittomewhenshecouldaffordherown.

A.NodoubtB.NotexactlyC.MypleasureD.Allright

二.完形填空

Therewasayoungwomanwhotookgreatprideinherflowergarden.Shewasraisedbyhergrandmotherwhotaughthertoloveand  16  forflowers.Soherflowergardenwasthebest.

Oneday,whileshewaslookingthroughaflowerlistsheoften  17   from,apictureofaplantcaughthereyes.Shehadneverseeblooms(花)onaflowerlikethatbefore.“Ihavetohaveit,”shesaidtohers

elf,andsheimmediatelyorderedit.

Whenitarrived,shealreadyhada  18  preparedtoplantit.Sheplanteditatthebackofheryard.Itgrewwell,withbeautifulgreenleavesalloverit,but therewerenoblooms.Dayafterdayshecontinuedtowaterit,feedit,andsheeventalkedtoittryingtomakeitbloom.However,itwas  19  .

Onemorningweekslater,whenstandingbeforethevine,shefeltvery  20  thatherplanthadnotbloomed.Shewasgivingthoughttocutting itdownandplantingsomethingelseinitsplace.

Itwasatthispointthatherneighbor,whose  21 joinedhers,calledovertoher.“Thankyousomuch!

Youcan’timaginehowmuchIhave  22  thebloomsofthatvineyouplanted.”Theyoungwomanwalked  23   thegateintoherneighbor’syard,andsureenough,shesawthatontheothersideofthewallthevinewas  24   withblooms.

Therewereindeedthemostbeautifulbloomsshehadeverseen.Thevinehadgrownthroughthecrevices(缝隙)andithadnotfloweredontheother sideofthewall,butithadfloweredontheotherside.

Sometimesonemaynotseethegoodresultofhiseffort,butthatdoesn’tmeanitisn’t____25_____.

16.A.look                          B.care                             C.search                   D.pay

17.A.learned                   B.heard                             C.ordered                 D.borrowed

18.A.place                     B.box                              C.cup                       D.room

19.A.endless                   B.useless                         C.successful              D.hopeful

20.A.excited                   B.nervous                        C.sad                       D.frightened

21.A.balcony                  B.kitchen                         C.bedroom                D.yard

22.A.enjoyed              B.dreamed                       C.expected                D.hated

23.A.through                  B.across                           C.above                    D.below

24.A.satisfied                  B.connected                     C.filled                     D.pleased

25.A.hopeful                       B.successful                      C.useful                D.happy

四、阅读理解(13题,26分)

Itwasthelastdayoffinalexaminationsatalargecollege.Onthestepsofonebuilding,agroupofengineeringstudentswerediscussingtheexamthatwasabouttobegin.Ontheirfaceswasconfidence.Thiswastheirlastexambeforetheygraduated(毕业)andfoundjobs.

Sometalkedofjobstheyalreadyhad,othersofjobstheywouldget.Withfouryearsofcollegestudy,theyfeltreadyandabletoconquer(征服)theworld.

Thecomingexam,theyknew,wouldbeeasy.Theprofessor(教授)hadsaidtheycouldbringanybooksornotestheywanted,buttheycouldn’ttalktoeachotherduringthetest.

Theywalkedintotheclassroom.Theprofessorpassedoutthepapers.Thestudents’smilesbecamewideastheysawthattherewereonlyfiveessay-typequestions.

Threehourspassedandtheexamcametoanend.Thentheprofessorbegantocollectthepapers.Thestudentsnolongerlookedconfident.Theyseemedworried.Noonespokeastheprofessorfacedtheclasswiththepapersinherhand.

Shelookedatalltheworriedfacesinfrontofher,andthenasked,“Howmanystudentscompletedallfivequestions?

Notahandwasputup.

‘‘Howmanyofyouansweredfour?

”Stillnohands.

“Three?

Two?

”Thestudentsmovedrestlesslyintheirseats.

“One,then.Certainlysomebodyfinishedone.”Buttheclassstayedsilent.Theprofessorputdownthepapers.“ThatisjustwhatIexpected,”shesaid.

“Ijustwantedtomakesureyourealizethateventhoughyouhavestudiedengineeringforfouryears,therearestillmanythingsaboutthesubjectyoudon’tknow.Insteadoftestingyouonwhatyoulearnedinthisclass,I’vegivenyouquestionsthatskilledengineersfaceintheworldoutsidetheclassroom.Youcan’texpecttobeanexpert(专家)onthedayyougraduate.Youhavetolearnasyougo.”

Then,smiling,sheadded,“Youwillallpassthiscourse,butrememberthatyoureducationhasjustbegun.’’

1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“restlessly”meaninthepassage?

A.confidently   B.proudly      C.excitedly      D.nervously

2.Whydidtheprofessordesignthefinalexaminsuchaway?

A.Tomakethestudentsrealizethattheystillhadmuchtolearnaftergraduation.

B.Tofindoutwhetherthestudentscouldputwhattheyhadlearnedintopractice.

C.Toshowthatshehadmuchmoreknowledgethanherstudentsinengineering.

D.Toexaminewhetherthestudentslearnedwhattheyhadbeentaughtinherclass.

3.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?

A.APlayfulJoke            B.ALuckyChance

C.AStrangeProfessor        D.ASpecialExam

B

OnFebruary3rd,1949,NewYorkHarbor(港)wasanexcitingplace.Manypeopleweretheretogreeta

shipfromFrance.Ontheshipwere49Frenchrailroadboxcars(火车车厢)filledwithgiftsfromthepeople

ofFrancetothepeopleofAmerica.TheseboxcarswerefromthefamousMerciTrain(Merci:

aFrenchword

meaning"thankyou"). 

    AfterWorldWarII(二战),alotoffactories,roadsandfarmsinFrancehadbeendestroyed.ManyFrench

peoplehadnojobsormoneyandhadlittletowearandlittletoeat.Inthewinterof1947,atrainwassent

acrosstheUnitedStates,stoppingincitiesandtownsalongtheway.Ateverystop,peoplegavewhateverthey

could.Factoriesgaveclothingandmedicine.Farmersgavefood.Familiesgavemoney.Evenschoolchildren

gaveawaytheirpocketmoney(零用钱).AllthethingswerethentakentoFrancebyship. 

    By1949,theFrenchhadbeguntorecover(恢复)fromthewar.TheMerciTrainwastheirwayofsaying

"thankyou"toAmerica.Frenchpeoplehadfilledtheboxcarswithgifts.Mostofthemwerepersonal,like

hand-madetoys,children'sdrawings,orpostcards.Buttheboxcarsthemselveswereperhapsthemost

meaningfulofthegifts.Oneachcar,theFrenchpeoplehadpaintedthepicturesofalltheir40provinceswith

anAmericaneagleonthefront.TheboxcarsweretakentoeachstateofAmerica,wheretheywerewarmly

greeted.

    Nowmanyofthestatesstillkeeptheirboxcars.GiftssentbytheFrenchpeoplecanstillbeseeninsome

museums.TheMerciTraincameoutofthewar,butitnowremindstheworldthatcountriescanalsowork

togetherinpeace(和平).

4.ManypeoplecrowdedatNewYorkHarboronFebruary3rd,1949to           . 

A.welcometheMerciTrain

B.meettheirfamilies

C.haveabigparty

D.startatripbyship

5.In1947,atrainstoppedincitiesacrossAmericainorderto          .

A.giveawayclothingandfood

B.getmoresoldiersforthewar

C.collectthingstohelpFrenchpeople

D.showexhibitionsfromthemuseums

6.TheFrenchpeoplepaintedtheir40provincesandanAmericaneagleoneachboxcarbecause            . 

A.theythoughtFrancewasstrongerthanAmerica

B.itcouldshowthefriendshipbetweenthetwocountries

C.theboxcarswouldbemorebeautiful

D.theywereverygoodatpaintingpictures

C

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