Unit 3 Understanding each other 同步练习1 2Word格式.docx

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A.the;

theB.a;

theC./;

the  D.the;

a

3.Afterseveraldaysofheavysnow,hungryanimalsgotoutoftheirplacestosomefood.

A.hiding;

huntforB.hiding;

hunt

C.hidden;

huntforD.hidden;

4.—Jack!

Mynewpipe,youdidit?

—Oh,no!

Ijusthadalook,Grandpa.

A.wasbrokenB.hadbeenbroken

C.hasbrokenD.isbroken

5.MissLirequestedthatherstudentsontimetoeveryclass.

A.hastobeB.wereC.mustbeD.be

6.Eversincetheirquarrel,therehasbeenaveryunpleasantintheoffice.

A.surroundingB.mood

C.environmentD.atmosphere

7.Chinaisoneofthedevelopingcountriesthethirdworld.

A.belongingtoB.belongsto

C.isbelongingtoD.arebelongingto

8.Theprofessorspresentatthemeetingexchangedafewinalowvoicewhenthechairmanmadeaspeech.

A.remarksB.comments

C.opinionsD.suggestions

9.IfIweretohavetime,Itothetheatretomorrowevening.

A.shouldgoB.wouldhavegone

C.hadgoneD.weretogo

10.Itmakesnosensetorefertothedictionaryeachtimeyounewswordsinreading.

A.dealwithB.comeupwith

C.meetwithD.dowith

11.Allthestudentsareveryfondoftheirteacher,asshetreatseachstudent.

A.cruellyB.generallyC.carelesslyD.equally

12.Ifyoulate,youwouldhavecaughtthefirstbus.

A.won’tbeB.haven’tbeen

C.aren’tD.hadn’tbeen

13.—Didyouthemeetingyesterday?

—No,weallthecouplesintheirweddingparty.

A.join;

attendedB.join;

tookpartin

C.attend;

attendedD.attend;

joined

14.Nosatisfactorywasgiventothesephenomena.

A.accountB.planC.accentD.mark

15.IfJohnhislegsinthelasttraining,hewouldjoininthecomingWorldCup,whichhehasbeenlongingtocompetein.

A.didn’thurtB.hadn’tbeenhurt

C.wasn’thurtD.hadn’thurt

第二节:

完形填空(共20小题;

每小题1.5分,满分30分)

Once,lookingforstoriesonthebackroadsofOhio,weweren’tgettingonsmoothly.Abeekeeperwe’dbeentoldaboutwasawayfromhome16wecalledonhim.Anamusementparkwherewethoughtwemightfinda17hadshutdownfortheseason.Webegantogetalittle18.

When19afarmhouse,wefoundabanner(横幅)betweentwotreesinthefrontyard.Thebanner20inhugeletters:

WELCOMEHOME,ROGER!

Wedrove21foramileortwo.Somebodysaid,“WonderwhoRogeris?

”We22,wentbackthereandknockedonthedoor.

Rogerwasasoldieronhiswayhomefromwar.His23knewhewascoming,butweren’tsurewhatdayhewasgoingto24.Weaskedifthey’dmindifwebroughtthecameraintothehouse.Roger’smothersaiditwouldbeallrightifwecouldgiveherafewminutesto25.Weweren’ttheremorethananhour,talkingtothosepeoplewhowereall26aboutRogercominghomeandtakingpictures.

Inthebusaswe27onthatafternoon,IwroteasimplestorylettingRoger28allthesoldierscominghomefromwar.Wesentthe29withthestorytoNewYork,andWalterCronkiteputitontheEveningnews.30hasanyofourstoriescausedsuchareactionfromviewers.TheCBSswitchboard(总机)31upthatnightwithdozensofcallsfrompeople32byitinsomeway,andhundredsofletterscamein,someofthemsuggestingthatthestorybe33.Therewassomuch34throughoutthatthatCronkitehadtoreportafewnights35,“Oh,andbytheway—Rogergothome!

16.A.sinceB.whereC.becauseD.when

17.A.placeB.storyC.ownerD.way

18.A.discouragedB.disturbedC.satisfiedD.touched

19.A.enteringB.visitingC.passingD.searching

20.A.saidB.wroteC.explainedD.told

21.A.outB.awayC.onD.down

22.A.gotoutB.turnedaroundC.droveonD.gaveup

23.A.familyB.companyC.policeD.army

24.A.leaveB.passC.startD.arrive

25.A.makethecoffeeB.repairtheroom

C.fixherhairD.dothebed

26.A.encouragedB.worriedC.excitedD.surprised

27.A.stayedB.rolledC.tookD.started

28.A.expectB.representC.expressD.congratulate

29.A.letterB.bookC.cameraD.film

50.A.SeldomB.ActuallyC.UsuallyD.Unexpectedly

31.A.putB.gotC.sentD.lighted

32.A.satisfiedB.movedC.knownD.expected

33.A.broadcastB.toldC.repeatedD.spread

34.A.surpriseB.disappointmentC.entertainmentD.interest

35.A.laterB.earlierC.beforeD.sooner

第三部分:

阅读理解(共20小题;

每题2分,满分40分)

A

SanFranciscoisgoingtodowhatmanyothercitieshavealreadydone—providefreebicyclestothepublic.ThemayorofSanFranciscosupportsthebicycleprogram.Hewantstoimprovetheterribletrafficproblemsinthecity.

Atfirst,40to60bikeswillbeavailableonlytocityworkers.Peoplewillgivetheiroldbikestothecitytouseintheprogram.Ifthisprogramissuccessful,onedaymorethan1,000bicycleswillbeavailable.Everyone,notjustcityworkers,willbeabletousethesebicycles.

PeopleinFresno,Californiaalreadyhaveafreebicycleprogram.Infact,thisideabeganinAmsterdamover40yearsago.Theseprogramsencouragecitizenstogetoutoftheircarsandontopollution-freebikes.

Fresno’sYellowBikeProgramputsaboutfortybicyclesaroundthecity.Thebikesarepaintedbrightyellowsopeopleknowtheycantakethem.Whenpeopletakeayellowbike,theycanridetoworkortoshoppingareas,andthenleavethebikeforthenextrider.

Somepeopleworrythatthefreebikeswillbestolen.However,thefthasn’tbeenaprobleminfree-bikecitiesbynow.

Whilemostpeoplethinkthebikeprogramisagoodidea,onlyafewsaytheywilluseit.“Iwillstilldrivemycar,”saysJoannaGreene.“SanFranciscohasalotofhills.MyofficeisatthetopofPotreroHill.Idon’tthinkI’mingoodshape.And,wouldn’tIhavetocarryahelmetwithmeallthetime?

PhilChungagrees,“Thereistoomuchtraffic.Ridingabicyclecanbedangerous.Therearenotverymanybikelanes.”Hecontinues,“Plus,it’stoocoldinthewinter.Andwhatifyourideabiketowork,andthenthereisn’tonetoridehome?

Programleadersknowtherewillbeproblems.Buttheythinkit’sworthtrying.“It’snotthesolutionforeveryone,”statesSylviaPass.“Butifjustonehundredpeopleuseiteveryday,that’sonehundredcarsthataren’tonthestreets,onehundredparkingspacesthataren’tused.Ithinkit’sagreatbeginning.”

36.SanFranciscoprovidesbicyclestothepublicbecause______.

A.therearemanybikesavailable

B.manypeopledon’thavecarsoftheirown

C.manyothercitieshavealreadydoneso

D.thetrafficproblemsareterrible

37.Thefollowingstatementsarethedisadvantagesoffree-bikeprograminSamFranciscoEXCEPTthat______.

A.freebikeswillbestolenB.SanFranciscoisnotflatatall

C.ridingabikeisnotsafeenoughD.itwillbetoocoldinthewinter

38.Whatdoes“I’mingoodshape”inthesixthparagraphmean?

A.I’mbeautiful.B.I’mhealthyandstrong.

C.Ihaveagoodfigure.D.I’mheavyandstrong.

39.TheprogramleadersthinktheprogramisworthtryingNOTbecause______.

A.therewillbemoreproblems

B.theycan’tsolveproblemsforeveryone

C.therewillbefewercarsonthestreetsanyway

D.therewillbemoreparkingspaces

B

We’veallheardthephrase“loveispatient”,butonecoupleinMichigan,tookthisphrasetoawholenewlevel.OnMonday,February13,WillardMasonsatdowntotalkabouthisrelationshipwiththelovehelostmorethan60yearsago.Goodfortuneandfate(命运)recentlyhelpedthecouplereunite.

In1941,WillardMasonandLlahOst,bothsenior2students,becameengagedtobemarriedandbeganplanningtheirlivestogether.ButWillardmovedawaytoworkatWillowRunBomberPlant,wherehemetandfellinlovewithawomannamedHelvi.HebrokeoffhislongdistanceengagementtoLlahandmarriedHelviin1942.Llahlaterfoundlovewithsomeoneelse.Bothhadhappymarriagesandraisedfamilies.

Then,in2003,Helvidied.Ayearlater,Willardfoundhimselfbackinhishometown,wherebychance,heranintoLlah’sbrother.HeinformedWillardofthedeathofLlah’shusband,andencouragedhimtocallher.

Afterthatfirstphonecall,thecouplebegandating.WillardmadethedrivefromhishomenearHoughtonLaketoLlah’shomeinAdrian.Ononesuchtrip,heblackedout,andhiscarhitatree.Hewasrushedtoahospital,wheretestsshowedthatheneededanewpacemaker.WillardmovedclosertoAdrianandaskedLlahtomoveinwithhim.Shegladlyaccepted.

“Wegetalongperfectly,”WillardtoldAZCentralonMonday.“We’veneverhadanargument,she’sagreatcook,andshetakescareofme.”

AlthoughbothWillardandLlaharesaddenedbythe62yearstheyspentwithouteachother,neitherseemtohaveanyregrets.WillardtoldAZCentral,“Youdon’tknowhowourlivesmighthaveturnedoutifwe’dgottenmarriedin1941,butnowshehasawonderfulfamily,andsodoI.”

40.Whatdoesthewriterprobablymeanbysayingthephrase“loveispatient”?

A.Towinloveneedsagood-naturedtoleranceofwaiting.

B.Lovecanmakesomeoneillinhospital.

C.Lovecanalsohelponesetaworldrecord.

D.Towinloveneedsawholenewlevelofcookingskill

41.WhatcausedthefailureofWillardandLlah’sengagement?

A.Theirunhappycompanywitheachother.

B.Llah’snewlovewithsomeoneelse.

C.Theirbeingfarawayfromea

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