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Unit13测试题

(满分100分)

一、单项选择。

(15分)

选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

()1.—Thisisreally    uglybird.

—Butitis    usefulbird.Itcanhelpfishermencatchfish.

A.an;aB.an;an

C.a;aD.a;an

()2.—Whenyoukeepgoldfish,itisagoodideatoputsomestonesatthe    ofthetank(鱼缸).

—Sothefishcanhidebehindthem?

A.middleB.top

C.frontD.bottom

()3.—Whyhaven’tyouboughtacar,MrLin?

Youcan    one.

—Well,Ihavemoneyforit,butIwanttogogreen.

A.offerB.afford

C.avoidD.allow

()4.—Nowpeoplehavetopaysomemoneyfor    bagsinsupermarkets.

—Yes.Becausetheyarebadfortheenvironment.

A.binB.paper

C.clothD.plastic

()5.—Whatdoesthissignmean,Andy?

—Ittellsusto    .

A.receiveB.review

C.recycleD.repeat

()6.—Everyoneshouldusebothsidesofpaper.

—Yes.Ifweallusebothsidesofpaper,manytrees    besaved.

A.needB.haveto

C.canD.must

()7.—Doyouoftenusepapernapkins?

—Seldom,    theyarecheapandeasytoget.

A.sinceB.although

C.becauseD.if

()8.—Don’tkeepthewaterrunningwhilebrushingyourteeth.

—Sorry.Iforgotto    .

A.turnonitB.turniton

C.turnoffitD.turnitoff

()9.—Howshallwegototheairport?

—Let’staketheairportbus.It    only20minutesand    muchlessthantakingataxi.

A.takes;costsB.spends;spends

C.spends;costsD.takes;spends

()10.—Thereisoftensomuchrubbishintheriver.

—Yes.Luckily,tosavewater,manyactions    .

A.aretaking

B.aregoingtotake

C.aregoingtobetaken

D.aregoingtobetaking

()11.—Doyouknowwhattheclothesontheshowaremadeof?

—Wastepaper.Yousee,wastethingscan    tolife.

A.bringbackB.bebroughtback

C.takeawayD.betakenaway

()12.—There    lotsoftreesinthearea.

—Buttheyhaveallgonebecausepeoplebuiltarailwayhere.

A.havebeenB.usedtobe

C.havehadD.usedtohave

()13.—Lookatthehouse!

It    upsidedown.

—Yes.Itmustbecooltoliveinit.

A.isbuilt

B.builds

C.isbuilding

D.hasbuilt

()14.WhichofthefollowingactionsisNOTpartofgreenlife?

A.Burningrubbishintheopenair.

B.Plantingtreesinspring.

C.Walkingorridingbikestoschool.

D.Takingashoppingbasketwhengoingshopping.

()15.—Ithinkthebiggestenvironmentalprobleminmycountryisairpollution.

—    .Theairhereismuchmorepollutedthaninmycountry.

A.NotreallyB.Me,too

C.Yes,IagreeD.Itdoesn’tmatter

二、完形填空。

(10分)

阅读下列短文,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

AttheUniversityofKansasartmuseum,scientiststestedtheinfluenceofdifferentcoloredwalls.Theychose16groupsofvisitorstoanexhibitionofpaintings.Forthefirstgrouptheroomwaspainted17;forthesecondgroup,darkbrown.Movementofeithergroupwasfollowedbyaspecialcameraunderthecarpet(地毯).Theexperimentshowedthatthosewhoenteredthedarkbrownroom18morequickly,coveredmorearea.Andtheyspent19timeintheroomthanpeopleinthewhiteone.Darkbrownmadepeoplemoreactive,buttheactivity20sooner.

Notonlythechoiceof21butalsothegeneralappearanceofaroomaffectsthoseinside.In22experiment,twogroupsofpeoplewereofferedphotographsoffaceswhoseenergywastobecommented(评价).Bothgroupswereshownthesamephotos,23theywereindifferentrooms.Onegroupwasinawell-designedlivingroomwithacarpet.Theothergroupwasinamessyone.Resultsshowedthatthepeopleinthepleasantroomtriedto24highermarkstothefacesthanthoseinthe25roomdid.Otherstudiesshowedthatstudentsdidbetterinteststakeninacomfortableroomthaninanordinary-lookingoruglyroom.

()16.A.twoB.threeC.fourD.five

()17.A.redB.greenC.whiteD.yellow

()18.A.ateB.walkedC.spokeD.wrote

()19.A.lessB.moreC.betterD.longer

()20.A.startedB.continuedC.workedD.ended

()21.A.colorsB.visitorsC.camerasD.experiments

()22.A.otherB.anotherC.othersD.theothers

()23.A.soB.becauseC.butD.unless

()24.A.loseB.giveC.takeD.get

()25.A.smallB.bigC.oldD.unpleasant

三、阅读理解。

(30分)

阅读下列材料,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳选项。

A

GoingBirdwatchingAroundShijiuLake

ShijiuLakeisabout70kilometersawayfromthecityofNanjing.It’sfamousforbeing“ASwanLake”.Andoursocietyintroducesyoutothat.

Youcanenjoybeautifulscenery(风景)ofthelakefromthesouthtothenorth.Thetourincludesaboattripandavisittothemainislandsfullofbirds.Andenjoyinglocalfoodmaymakethetripmoreunforgettable.Also,youhaveplentyofstopsforwatchingbirdsandtakingphotos.

Thisisatouryoucan’tmiss!

WemeetandsetoffeverydayexceptMondayfromtheSouthSquareofNanjingSouthRailwayStation(FromNovembertoFebruary).

Price:

Adult—150yuan,Child—80yuan(upto16yearsofage)

Forgroupofmorethan10,20percentoff.

Halfpriceformembersofthesociety.

Priceincludescoachandboatfare(费)andlunch.

Time:

Leaveat09:

15.ArriveatShijiuLakeat10:

30.Returnat17:

00.

Remembertotake:

Raincoats(Umbrellaswillbeuselesswhilewatchingbirds),cameras,binoculars(双筒望远镜).Besuretowearwarmclothes.

E-mail:

birdwatchingany@

Formoreinformation,pleasevisitwww.jiangsubirdwatching-

()26.Ifyoutakethetrip,youcandomanythingsEXCEPT    .

A.havelocalfood

B.fishonthelake

C.takephotosofthebirds

D.haveaboattrip

()27.Ifyouwouldliketotakethetrip,youcangothereon    .

A.Sunday,November2

B.Monday,November3

C.Thursday,October30

D.Tuesday,October28

()28.IfamemberofJiangsuBirdwatchingSocietywilltakeMrGreenandhisson,7,totakethetrip,howmuchdotheyhavetopay?

A.230yuan.B.305yuan.

C.380yuan.D.450yuan.

()29.Howlongdoesthetripfromthesquaretothelaketake?

A.About7hours.B.Lessthananhour.

C.Morethananhour.D.About15minutes.

()30.ItisNOTagoodideatotake    withyouifyoutakethetrip.

B

Weliveinacolorfulworld.Inmanycountries,colorsrepresentdifferentkindsofholidays,andtheyarealsousedtoexpressfeelingsandmakelanguagelively.Findsomethinggreen,redorblueincolorandseewhatthesethreecolorsmeanaroundtheworld.

Green

①Onlyonenationalflaghasasinglecolor:

thegreenflagofLibya.

②AncientEgyptianscoloredthefloorsoftheirtemplesgreen.

③Greenmeans“go”.When“allsystemsaregreen”,itmeanseverythingisinorder.

④Thegreenroomofaconcerthallortheateriswhereperformersrelaxbeforegoingonstage.

⑤The“green-eyedmonster”meansjealousy(嫉妒).

Red

①InRussia,redmeansbeautiful.InIndia,redisthesymbolforasoldier.

②InSouthAfrica,redisasadcolor.Itisthecolorofmourning.

③InGreece,eggsarecoloredredforgoodluckatEastertime.

④The“redshirts”werethesoldiersoftheItalianleaderGaribaldi,whounified(统一)modernItalyinthenineteenthcentury.

⑤InChina,redisthecolorofgoodluckandisusedasaholidayandweddingcolor.Chinesebabiesaregiventheirnamesatared-eggceremony.

⑥To“seered”istobeangry.

Blue

①InancientRome,publicservantsworeblue.Today,policeandotherpublicservantswearblue.

②InIran,blueisthecolorofmourning.

③ThepharaohsofancientEgyptworeblueforprotectionagainstevil(邪恶).

④ThebluesisastyleofmusicfromsouthernAfrican-Americansongs.Itinfluencedthedevelopmentofrock,R&B,andcountrymusic.

⑤Aroompaintedblueissaidtoberelaxing.

⑥“Feelingblue”meansfeelingsad.

根据短文内容,选择最佳选项。

(10分)

()31.Whichcountry’snationalflaghasasinglecolorofgreen?

A.Libya’s.B.Russia’s.

C.Greece’s.D.Egypt’s.

()32.Whatdid“redshirts”representinItalyinthe19thcentury?

A.Beauty.B.Soldiers.

C.Evil.D.Holidays.

()33.Whichofthefollowingisthesceneofmourning?

()34.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“publicservants”mostprobablymeaninChinese?

A.服务员B.演职人员

C.公务员D.公众人物

()35.Whatfeelingcan“red”beusedtoexpressaccordingtothepassage?

A.Afeelingofhunger.

B.Afeelingofrelaxation.

C.Afeelingofjealousy.

D.Afeelingofanger.

C

Weallknowthatrecyclingrubbishisveryimportant.Butsometimesitisnotsoconvenientwhenwecan’tfindarecyclingbinanywhere.

NowateamofmiddleschoolstudentsfromtheUShassolvedthatproblembydesigningtheirRecyclingBinapp(应用程序).

Thisappencouragespeopletorecycle.Itprovidesuserswithamapoflocalrecyclingcenters.Anditallowsthemtosaveplacesasfavoritesonit.Thisappalsoremindsuserstorecycle.

Thegroupofninesixth-gradersisfromSTEMCenterMiddleSchool.TheycameupwiththeideaaspartofaschoolprojectfortheVerizonInnovativeAppChallenge.Theirschoolprovidedprofessionalapptraining.Itgave10teamsSamsungtablets(平板)asprizes.

Thechallengewantedtodevelopstudents’interestinscience,technologyandengineering.Inthiscontest,studentsshowedanappdesignthatcouldsolveaproblemintheirschoolorcity.TheninestudentscameupwiththeideaforRecyclingBinwhentheysawaneedformorerecycling.

“Wethoughtthatthiswouldreallyhelpalotofpeople,”JadenHilkemann,12,toldTimeForKids.

Theykepttheirdesigneasysothatanyonecoulduseit.NowthefreeRecyclingBinapphasbeenputintouseintheGooglePlayappstor

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