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Unit67
一、单选题:
1.1ve boughtmy moma giftfor Mothers Day.I dlove to.A.show youthem B.show youit C.show themto youD.show itto you
2.funny storyour teachertold usyesterday!A.What aB.How aC.What D.HowA.came B.ing C.es D.will e
3.The boycontinued to do hishomework assoon ashis motherin.4,Daniel hastried tolose byeating lessrecently,but twokilos hasbeen puton instead.A.weight B.weights C.height D.heights
5.Look atthe baby pandas.are lovely.A.They B.Them C.Their D.Theirs
6.There moreforests in the past.A.are B.is C.were D.wasA.and B.although C.so D.or
7.She lovesher jobit sa difficultone.
8.When thefans sawtheir favoritesinger,they andshouted outhis name.A.turned overB.looked overC.ran overD.went over
9.The MonkeyKing cana personif hehis tail.A.turn to;hides B.turn into;hides C.turn into;hide D.change into;hid一
10.What doyou thinkof themovie FangHua一It ismoving andit mygrandma thelife in the countryside.
二、完形填空A.reminds;of B.lets;down C.wakes;up D.makes;intoLearning experienceshappen tous inour lives.Not longago,I hadone that I wouldlike toshare.I wasgoing toMarblehead withmy sailboatteam.The teamwas11down thehighway whenwe felt(崭新的)hungry.Luckily,we sawa restarea ahead.I had a brandnew$20bill.I wasso12because I had neverhad thatkind ofcash before.But spendingit on13seemed likethrowing itaway.Weall rushedinto the pizza line.14I gota pizzaand adrink,and walkedto mytable.About halfwaythrough themeal,I15I hadnot handed any moneyto thecashier(收车艮员).Ihadjust walkedout,and nobodyhadnoticed.I feltterrible.(良心、)(吞)My conscienceopened itsmouth andswallowed mein one big bite.I couldn t getover(不安的)it.I justcouldntgo back to thecashier and16my stolenpizza.I wasso upsetthatIrefused togivemyself thepleasure ofan icecream for17that someonewould say,Hey,Jeff.Why don t youuse thechangefrom thepizza insteadof thatnice,new$20billn Iwas notso proudof mycash now.For thenext twoyears,whenever thepizza thingcame to my mind,I wouldsay tomyself,Don tthinkabout it.H Ihave learnedtwo thingsfrom this
18.Maybe Iwas afool forgiving intomyconscience,and beingtoostupid tohave afree pizza.But thereal19is thateven if you getaway fromwhat youhave done,yourconscience willcatch upwith you.This goeswith thesaying,nA coward什需夫)dies athousand deaths,while a hero diesone.H Iwas acoward andhave felt20for atleast athousand times.If Ihad beenaheroand gonebacktopay forthepizza,Iwould havefelt alittle unfortableabout itonly once,or maybetwice.
11.A.sailing B.racing C.singing D.eating
12.A.excited B.satisfied C.interested D.relaxed
13.A.rest B.food C.travel D.drink
14.A.Immediately B.Luckily C.Finally D.Easily
15.A.noticed B.thought C.knew D.realized
16.A.give backB.pay forC.ask forD.look for
17.A.hope B.surprise C.anger D.fear
18.A.experience B.story C.thing D.mistake
19.A.lesson B.reason C.excuse D.question
20.A.eager B.anxious C.terrible D.amazed
三、阅读理解AJane Goodallis a famous scientist.For more than40years,Goodall livedmostly in Tanzania inEast Africa,studying,chimpanzees.As ayoung child,Jane Goodallwas interestedin animals.She grewup inthe Englishcountryside andwasalways climbingtrees orriding horses.When Jane was23,she gota chanceto go to Africa.Even thoughshe hadnever beento college,she gota jobwithafamousscientist namedLouis Leakey.One dayLouis Leakeysaid heneeded avolunteer.He neededsomeone togotoa lakeinTanzaniato studyakind ofchimpanzee.Jane wasexcited.(探索).On July16,1960,she beganher exploreAt first,the chimpanzeesran awayfrom Jane.But withtimepassing,they gotused toher beingaround.Every day,Jane wouldfollow the chimpanzees,taking noteson theirbehavior.She learnedmany newthingsabout chimpanzees.She watchedhow achimpanzee madea tool.She learnedhow somechimpanzees becamegoodleaders.She watchedhow mother chimpanzees raisedtheir children.She watchedanimals getangry andgetupset.She wroteeverything downso otherswould understandanimals asshe did.She learnedthat ifyoupay reallyclose attentionto animals,you willunderstand whatthey aref f•f fsaying.
21.What isthe besttitle of the passageA.Jane GoodalfsCollege LifeB.Jane GoodalfsFamilyC.Jane Goodall,a FamousScientist D.Jane Goodalland LouisLeakey
22.What isthe correctorder of the followingaccording tothe passagea.Jane wentto Africa.b.Jane startedher explore,c.Jane workedwith LouisLeakey.d.Jane wasborn inthe countryside.e.Jane followedchimpanzees.一一一一一一A.daeb-c B.b-a-c d-e C.a-d-c b-e D.da—c-b-e
23.Jane the chimpanzees*behavior tohelp othersunderstand them.A.wrote downB.took picturesof C.made videosof D.drew picturesabout
24.From thepassage we can infer(推断)that.A.motherchimpanzeesraise theirchildren B.people canmunicate withanimalsC.animals dontget excitedD.chimpanzees maketoolsBOne day,a farmerwas walkingalong aroad withhis sonThomas.The fathersaid,Look!There sahorseshoe.Pick it up andput itin yourbag.Thomas said,“It isnt worththe trouble.His fathersaid nothingbuthe pickedit uphimself.When theygot toa nearbytown,they hada rest.There thefarmer soldthe(樱桃).horseshoe andwith thefew pennieshe boughtsome cherriesThe father and the sonwent on.The sunwas wellup inthe sky,and therewasn ta houseor evena treewherethey couldhave arest.Thomas felttoo thirstyto walkon.At thistime,his fatherdropped acherry ontheground andThomas pickeditupquickly andate it.After awhile,his fatherdropped anothercherry andonceagain,his sonlost notime inpicking itup andputting itin hismouth.And sothey wenton.The oldfarmer dropped the cherriesandthe son pickedthem up.When Thomashad(弯腰)eaten upall the cherries,his fathersaid tohim,“My dearson,ifyouhad bentdown earlyto pick up thathorseshoe,it wouldnot havebeen necessaryfor youto bendso manytimes forthecherries.Always rememberthathe whodoes notworry aboutthe littlethings willfind thathe cannotdo thegreat things.”
25.Who pickedup the horseshoe atlastA.The son.B.The father.C.Both the father andthe son.D.Neither thefather northeson.
26.When theson refusedto pickup thehorseshoe,thefather.A.beat theson B.said nothingC.felt veryhappy D.became veryangry
27.The farmerbought with the moneyafterhe soldthehorseshoe.A.some breadB.some waterC.some cherriesD.some pennies
28.Thefatherdroppedthecherries oneby one,because.A.he wantedto teachhis sona lessonB.he wantedhis sontodomore exerciseC.he wantedhis sonto eatthem allD.he wantedto laughat his son
29.From thestory,wecanlearn that.A.cherries areso delicious that mostof uslike toeat themB.a horseshoeis soexpensive thatit canbring usa lotof moneyC.if wewant toeat cherries,we mustpickupa horseshoe四单词拼写D.if wedontworry aboutthe littlethings,we cannotdo thegreat things(西方的)
1.Almost everyonein countrieslikes coffee.(声音)
2.Jessica hasa goodand wantsto bea singerinthefuture.(猴子)
3.There aresome inthe zoo.(原因)
4.Most teenagersthink toomuch homeworkis oneoftheof theirstress.(勇敢地)
5.Our teachersoften encourageus toface thedifficulties andtry toovere them.
6.The apanda ismuch biggerthan thebabypanda.
7.The buildingissoh thatit has80floors init.
8.Being ananimal kis excitingbut alittle bitdangerous.
9.It wasa beautifulclear day,withthesun sintheblue sky.
10.N wantedto soundstupid,so everyonesaid theycould seethe specialclothes.
五、选词填空danger,strong,popular,high,weather,risk,difficult,take in,succeed,achieveOne ofthe worlds mostdangerous sportsis mountainclimbing,and oneofthe most1places forthis isthe Himalayas.The Himalayasrun alongthe southwesternpart ofChina.Of allthe mountains,Qomolangma risesthe
28.2and isthemostfamous.It is8,
848.86meters highandso isvery3to climb.Thick cloudscover thetop andsnow canfall veryhard.Even moreseriousdifficulties includefreezing4conditions andheavy storms.It salso veryhard to5air asyou getnear thetop.The firstpeople toreach thetop wereTenzing Norgayand EdmundHillary onMay29,
1953.The firstChineseteam didso in1960,while thefirst womanto6was JunkoTabei fromJapan in
1975.Why doso manyclimbers7their livesOne ofthe mainreasons isthat peoplewant tochallengethemselves inthe faceof_
8.The spiritof theseclimbers showsusthatwe shouldnever giveup tryingto9our dreams.It alsoshows thathumans cansometimes be10than theforces ofnature.
六、语法填空Jane Goodallknows howto watch.For morethan40years,she haswatched⑴group of chimpanzees黑猩猩in GombeNational Parkin Africa.Her studieschanged theway scientiststhink aboutanimals andpeople.Janewas26years oldin her⑵one yearin Gombe.It was1960,and noone studiedchimpanzees.Janetraveled toAfrica andfound somechimpanzees.Then shesat quietlyand watched⑶they lives.山When shearrived atGombe,Jane couldhear chimpanzees4call toeach otheracross thevalleys谷.She foundmany halfeaten5apple undertrees,but shedidnt seethechimpanzees.When Janecameclose,they ranaway,but shedidn*t give⑹,She hadto⑺keep awakeall dayso thatshe wouldntmiss anyactionofchimpanzees.Slowly,thechimpanzeeswere usedto Jane.They lether becloser.A much⑻deeplove forthese animalsappeared inJane*s heart.Over thenext40years,Jane9succeed inwriting abook abouther findings.She learnedthat chimpanzeeslive in closefamily groups,10they alsomake friendswith otherchimpanzees.They canbe happyor sad,angry orafraid.And itall startedwith onewoman whoknew howto watchcarefully.七,书面表达猎豹是陆地上奔跑最快的动物,时速可以超过千米猎豹主要分布在非洲与亚洲猎豹cheetah110躯干长米到米,高厘米,体重一般是千克由于人们滥砍滥伐导致的食物减少
11.570〜9020〜80以及人们的滥捕滥杀,猎豹已濒临灭绝,我们应该尽力保护它们请根据上述材料写一篇不少于词的英语短文80要求语言规范,意思连贯,条理清晰包括以上所有的要点,但不要逐句翻译12参考词汇速度;毛皮speed fur答案
一、选择
二、完形填空15D A AAA610CBCB A、、、、、、、、、11-
20.B A B C D AD BA C
三、阅读理解、、、、、、、
四、单词21-
24.CDAB25-
29.B BC AD
1.Western
2.voice
3.monkeys
4.causes
5.bravely
五、选词填空
6.adult
7.huge
8.keeper
9.shining
10.Nobody
1.popular
2.highest
3.dangerous
4.weather
5.take in
六、语法填空
6.succeed
7.risk
8.difficulties
9.achieve
10.strongerl.a
2.first
3.their
4.calling
5.apples
七、书面表达
6.up
7.keep
8.deeper
9.succeeded
10.andCheetahs arethe fastestland animals.They canrun ata topspeed ofmorethan110kilometers perhour.Cheetahs mainlyliveinAfrica andAsia.A cheetahsbody is1to
1.5meters longand70to90centimetershigh.A cheetahusually weighs20to80kilos.Now cheetahsare endangered.People havetaken uptheirhabitats forfarming.Sometimes,they cantfind enoughfood.People havealso killedtoo manycheetahs fortheirfur.The numberof cheetahsis gettingsmaller andsmaller.We shouldtry ourbest toprotect them.Ifwe donothing,soon therewill beno morecheetahs inthe world!。