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Unit4StoriesandPoems单元练习含答案

一、单项选择

1.Ihave goodfriendshereandtheyoftenhelpmewhenIamintrouble.

A.thenumberofB.thenumberC.anumberofD.anumber

2.Mary whenshesawabigsnakeinthegrass.

A.endedupB.ranawayC.grewupD.tookaway

3.Hecould waitandleftthiscityimmediately.

A.anylongerB.muchlongerC.notlongerD.nolonger

4.Ifyouarefreewhenyou ,Ihopeyoucancometoseeme.

A.passbyB.passawayC.passonD.passout

5.Ifyouarefreeatthemoment,pleasecleanyourbedroomyourself.Here"atthemoment"means .

A.atonceB.nowC.rightawayD.inaminute

6.Sheisplanningherproject.Let'shelpher somegoodideas.

A.comeoutB.comeupC.comeupwithD.catchupwith

7.Shedoesn'tliketoread ,butshelikestoreadinsilence.

A.loudB.aloudC.quicklyD.quietly

8.---Hehassometrouble himselfinEnglish.

---Heshoulddomorepractice.

A.explainingB.expressingC.expectingD.exchanging

9.---Alan!

Whyareyousolate?

---Sorry!

WhenI home,Imetoneofmyoldfriends.

A.wentB.amwalkingC.hasgoneD.waswalking

10.WhenIcamebackhome,mymother dinner.

A.cooksB.iscookingC.wascookingD.havecooked

11.---Lookattheglassesonthedesk.AretheyDavid's?

---They belongtohim.Isawhimgooutwithglassesjustnow.

A.mightB.couldC.mustn'tD.can't

12.---Whoseisthepencilbox?

---It beTom's.Lookathisnameonthecover!

A.canB.mayC.mustD.need

二、完形填空

Fivepaintingsworth500millioneuros,includingworksbymodernmastersHenriMatisseandPabloPicasso,havebeenstolenfromaParismuseum,officialssaidThursday.

Thepaintings13 missingjustbeforetheMuseed'ArtModernewastoopen.

A14 windowandlocksuggestedthatittookplaceovernightWednesday.Videocamerasrecordedonepersonenteringthemuseum15 awindow.Butitwasunclear16 morethievestookpartinstealingtheart.

BesidestheMatisseandthePicasso,worksbyGeorgesBraque,FerdinandLegerandAmedeoModiglianiwerealso17 fromthewallsofthemuseum,oneofthemost-visitedintheFrenchcapital.

Itissaidthatthestolenpaintings18 500millioneuros(635milliondollars).

Francehasseenagrowing19 ofarttheftsinrecentmonths.

InJanuary,about30paintings—20 somebyPicassoandHenriRousseau—werestolenfromabuildingintheCoted'Azur,withatotalvalueofaroundonemillioneuros.

OnNewYear'sEve,apaintingbyEdgarDegas21 fromtheCantiniMuseuminMarseille,alsointhesouthofFrance.The1877paintingworth800,000euroshadbeenlentfor22 bytheMuseed'OrsayinParis.

InJunelastyear,thePicassoMuseuminPariswasrobbedduringtheday,theartstolenwasworththreemillioneuros.

13.A.discoveredB.werediscovered

C.havediscoveredD.isdiscovered

14.A.movedB.pulledC.lostD.broken

15.A.acrossB.throughC.onD.over

16.A.whyB.whenC.ifD.where

17.A.takenawayB.givenawayC.thrownawayD.putaway

18.A.soldB.costC.tookD.afford

19.A.groupB.partC.lotD.number

20.A.includingB.exceptC.withD.against

21.A.boughtB.borrowedC.disappearedD.appeared

22.A.ameetingB.anexhibitionC.aplayD.aconcert

三、阅读理解

A

TheLouvre(卢浮宫)firstopenedtothepublicin1793inParis,France.TheLouvrehassomeoftheworld'sgreatestartwork,includingLeonardodaVinci'sMonaLisa(达芬奇之画《蒙娜丽莎》).ItisthelargestnationalmuseuminFranceandoneofthemostvisitedmuseumsintheworld.

TheLouvrehasdrawnalotofattentionrecently.Accordingtoreports,theAmericanfast-foodchainMcDonald'sisgoingtoopenarestaurantintheundergroundentrancetotheLouvreinNovember.ThisisMcDonald'splantocelebrateits30thanniversaryinFrance.

McDonald'sishappytofeedthehungryvisitors,butothersareunhappyaboutmixingimportantartandfastfood.ButtheLouvrethinksthatMcDonald'sfitsrightinwithitsinternationalimage.Inastatement,theLouvresaiditisgladthatallitsvisitors,Frenchorforeign,willbeabletoenjoyarichselection(选择)ofrestaurants.TheMcDonald'swouldrepresenttheAmericancornerofanewfoodcourt(餐饮区).

PeterGoddard,aCanadianwriterthinksitisnotabadideatohaveMcDonald'sattheLouvre.

23.Thefirstparagraphmainlytellsus .

A.whattheLouvreis

B.whentheLouvrewasopentothepublic

C.wheredaVinci'sMonaLisais

D.whichthelargestnationalmuseuminFranceis

24.WhydidtheLouvredrawalotofattentionrecently?

A.Itisgoingtocelebrateits30thanniversary.

B.Itmighthaveafastfoodrestaurantinitsentrance.

C.Ithasthemostfamouspaintingsintheworld.

D.ItisthelargestnationalmuseuminFrance.

25.What'sthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“image”inthethirdparagraph?

A.形象B.位置C.品味D.关系

26.What'stheLouvre'sopinionaboutthisquestion?

A.TheLouvreishappytofeedthehungryvisitors.

B.TheLouvreisagainstthedecision.

C.TheLouvrehasnoideaaboutthedecision.

D.TheLouvreagreestothedecision.

27.What'sthebesttitleforthispassage?

A.TheLouvre

B.TheAmericanFast-foodChain—McDonald's

C.ArtandHamburgers

D.ANewFoodCourt

B

What'sthis?

Ifyou'relookingatthistreeintheshapeofabutterfly,it'satopiary.Atopiaryisatreeorbushthatistrainedintoashape.

Atopiarygardenershouldmakeadrawingfirst.Thedrawingshowsthe"finalshapethatthegardenerlikes.Thegardenerthenchoosesabushforthetopiary.Itmaybeonethatjustplantedoronethatisalreadyinplace.

InJuneoftheplant'sfirstyear,thegardenerlooksfornewleaves.Whentheleavesgrow,it'stimetoshapethebottomofthebush.Itneedsaboutfiveyears.Thetopisnottrimmedduringthistime.Inthefifthyear,thebushgrowstallenoughforshaping.Thenthegardenerbeginstoshapethewholebush.

Onceatopiaryhasbeenstarted,itneedscareallyear.Insummeritmustbecutmanytimestokeepitsshape.Thiscuttingalsohelpsthebushgrow.Inwinterthebushesdon'tgrow.Thegardenershavetobrushsnowofftheplants,orsnowmayhurtsomepartsofthem.

Topiarygardeningisaveryoldart.TheRomansdiditinthefirstcentury.Inthesixteenthcentury,peopleinEuropelikedtopiariestoo.Bythelate1600s,topiarieswerealsogrowninAmerica.Todayit'spopularinmanypartsoftheworld.

28.Putthefollowingintherightorderaccordingtothepassage.

a.Thegardenerchoosesabushforthetopiary.

b.Thewholebushgrowstallenoughforshaping.

c.Thegardenerbeginstoshapethebottomofthebush.

d.Thegardenerdrawstheshapeofatopiary.

A.d-a-b-c.B.b-c-a-d.C.a-d-c-b.D.d-a-c-b.

29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"trimmed"inthethirdparagraphmean?

A.shakenB.cutC.cleanedD.collected

30.Whymustwecutatopiarymanytimesinthesummer?

A.Becausethebushcanbeingoodshape.

B.Becauseitwillmakethebushgrowslowly.

C.Becauseitcanchangethebushintoanotherone.

D.Becauseithelpsthebushgrowtallenough.

31.Growingatopiarygardentakebothskillsand .

A.moodB.luckC.moneyD.time

32.Thelastparagraphmainlytellsusthat .

A.topiarygardeninghasalonghistory

B.topiarygardeningistoodifficultanarttolearn

C.topiarygardeningplaysagreatroleinourlife

D.topiarygardeningwillbemorepopularinthefuture

C

(Renee—abeautifulprincess;Broo—abluebear;Nahloo—amagicalplace)

WhenthePrincessReneeheardaboutBroo,shecamedownfromhercastle.ShefoundBroowhilehewasbusyeatinghoney.

"Mr.Bear,"thePrincesssaid,"youcanwelcomeinNahloo.Herewesharewitheachother.Wedon'ttakethingsfromeachother."

Broothoughtaboutitforamomentandrealizedthathehadmadeamistake."Well,"hesaid,"maybedrinkingallthatmilkwasn'tthebestidea."

ThePrincesscontinued,"Mr.Bear,youcandrinkandeat,butyouwon'tfeelgoodbecauseyouhavenevermadeanycontributiontoanyoneelse.Ithinkyou'llfindthatitisbettertobefullinyourheartnotjustinyourstomach."Aftersayingthis,thePrincesswentbacktothecastleleavingBrooalone.

OnedayBroowasgoingtotakelotsofcookiesfromtherabbitsthenherememberedwhatthePrincesssaidtohim.SoBroodecidednottoeatthecookies.Therabbitsweresurprisedandsaid,"Thankyouforyourkindness,Mr.Bear.Nowthesecookieswilltastesweeterbecausetheyaregivenbyyou,myfriend.Ifyoulike,comebacktomorrowandwecanhavethecookiestogether."

Broowasfilledwithjoyandwentthroughtheland.Hegavebackeverythinghehadtaken.Inreturn,hereceivedapromisefromeveryonetosharetheirfoodwithhim.BroowassodelightedthathestarteddancinginthemoonlightwiththePrincessashispartner.

33.WhenthePrincessReneecamedown,Broowas .

A.dancingwithrabbitsB.eatinghoney

C.givingeverythingbackD.havingcookies

34.InNahloo, .

A.thePrincessReneestayedwithBrooallthetime

B.everyonewashappytosharewitheachother

C.Brootookalotofcookiesfromrabbits

D.Brooneverrealizedhismistake

35.Broofelt afterhegavethecookiesbacktotherabbits.

A.sadB.surprisedC.happyD.hungry

36.Thepassageisprobablyform .

A.anadvertisementB.atourguide

C.anapplicationD.astorybook

37.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.It'sbettertogivethantoreceive.

B.Everydoghasitsday.

C.Theearlybirdcatchestheworm.

D.Manyhandsmakelightwork.

四、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)

38.Ifyouc thetwobooks,youwillseethatthis

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