英语练习试题9.docx
学习目标英语练习试题语音长句子的断句词汇wonder, band, review, ancient, composition, grade, pyramid, pupil, meeting, call, listen up, event, natural, get out of, light, reply, clear, rise, ground, below, edge, on the edge of, bottom, at the bottom of, side, disappear, distance, huge, face, height语法时态复习:一般现在时,一般过去时,现在进行时,过去进行时,一般将来时 和现在完成时功能用语Is the Grand Canyon the greatest wonder in the natural world?She sings with the band Crazy Feet.We're having a meeting.She went to our school.It was raining.I've written down some ideas.I'll do an interview with Becky Wang.文化意识加深对中国自然和人文景观的认识;了解世界上其他些国家的著名奇观Module 1 Wonders of the world质量检测、词汇A.根据句意及提示写出形式正确的单词。1. What you (do) at seven yesterday evening?2. The Grand Canyon is one of the (wonder) of the natural world.3. I (be) to Xinjiang twice. It*s really a beautiful place.4. When I (arrive) , it was raining.5. Some of the pyramids are over 200 feet in. (high).6. The rain stopped and the sun. (rise).B.用方框中所给单词的正确形式填空。 quick keep be talk seem make use laugh say happyThe best way of learning a language is it. The best way of learning English is _2 in English as much as possible. Sometimes you*ll get your words mixed up and people will not understand you. Sometimes people will say things 3 and you can't understand them. But if you 4 your sense of humor, you can always have a good laugh at the mistakes you make. Don't be5 if people 6to be laughing at your mistakes. It's better for people7 atyour mistakes than to 8 angry with you, because they don't understand what you 9. The most important thing for learning English is: "Don't be afraid of making mistakes because everyone 10 mistakes.” 二、单项选择 1. - When you the computer?一 Three years ago.A. have; boughtB. had; boughtC. do; buyD. did; buy2. Hi, Kate. You look tired. What's the matter?一!well last night.A. didn't sleepB. don't sleepC. haven't sleptD. won't sleep3. 一 Did anyonethe football match yesterday evening?Yes, we won.A. watchB. watchedC watchesD. watching4. Do you know where our headmasterA. livingB. liveC. livesD. to live5. It's 4 o'clock. Theytheir compositions.A. writeB. writesC. wroteD. are writing6. 一My motherto do some shopping after work.So am I.A. will goB. goesC. wentD. is going7. The little girlin the kindergarten when her mother came in.A. cryB. criesC was cryingD. is crying8. There will be a parents' meeting tomorrow. But my parents can't come because they _to Shandong.A. has goneB. have goneC. has beenD. have been9. Hasn't Betty come yet?-No, Ifor her for nearly 2 hours.A. waitB. waitedC. have waitedD. had waited10. The storyin London many years ago.A. was happeningB. will happenC. happenedD. happens11. Peter was playing the piano while AliceA. was singingB. sangC. would singD. singing12. She told me that shemy aunt the next week.A. will visitB. would visitC. is going to visitD. visited13. 一Who's taken away my English textbook?A. I haveB. He hadC. She didD. He took it14. Mary, could you help me?Wait a moment. I.A. read a bookB. did my homeworkC. was watching TVD. am cooking dinner15. Do you know Huang Ting well?Yes. She and Ifriends since we met in Wuhan last summer.A. madeB. wereC. have beenD. become三、阅读理解AHere are six business cards. They are three persons'. They are Andrew Irvine, Sandy West and Emma Bell. The cards on the left are old ones and the cards on the right are new. Read the cards and then choose the right answers.MORISON200 FIFTH AVENUEBAKERNEW YORK, NY 10010Andrew M. Irvine, LawyerHome: 12 East 23rd StreetNew York, NY 10010(212) 555-1819MORE250 Mercer StreetIRVINENew York, NY 10012(212) 555-2617Andrew M. Irvine, LawyerHome: 12 East 23rd StreetNew York, NY 10010(212) 555-1819Sandy A. West Assistant Sales Manager 111 Commercial Street San Francisco, CA 94109 (415) 772-3622Home: 350 Arbor Lane San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 474-6188Sandy A. West Sales Manager 111 Commercial Street San Francisco, CA 94109 (415) 772-3622Home: 350 Arbor Lane San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 474-6188Northern University English Language Institute Boston, MA 02115 (617) 264-3132Emma B. Bell, Assistant ProfessorHome: 189 Washington Street, Apt. 7A Brookline, MA 02115(617) 347-6661 Northern UniversityEnglish Language InstituteBoston, MA 02115(617) 264-3132Emma B. Bell, ProfessorHome: 373 Park Place Brookline, MA02116(617) 525-80541. If you want to get some advice about law, you can ring the number.A.(415) 772-3622B.(617) 264-3132C.(212) 555-2617D.(415) 474-61882. If you want to visit Professor Bell's home, you can go to.A.WashingtonB.San FranciscoC.New YorkD.Brookline3. haven't changed their places of work.A. Sandy West and Emma BellB. Andrew Irvine and Sandy WestC. Emma Bell and Andrew IrvineD. Andrew Irvine, Sandy West and Emma BellBI first started playing the piano when I was three. My parents are musicians, so they were both very encouraging. It was their dream, 1 think, to raise a child who could one day become a world-class pianist. So they asked an expensive personal teacher to teach me, and I practiced every day, sometimes fbr five or six hours at a time. Despite (尽管)the long hours and frustration (挫折),I did enjoy it, especially at first, and I was good. According to my parents and my teacher, I was really excellent, and I was on the road to becoming a professional musician, just like my mother and father.The trouble was, my head really wasn't in it. My real interest was something quite different-mathematics(maths). Numbers were the things that really shone brightly in my mind. I found more beauty in a mathematical equation (相等),I told my parents, than in a piano sonata (分鸣 曲).So when I went to college, I chose to study mathematics, not music. Then I got a job, working as an accountant.Now I work with numbers every day. My parents couldn't understand, and even now I guess they are still angry with me. They say I wasted a special gift. But I still believe what I did was right for me.1. It cost the writer's parents a lot to.A. help him with his lessonsB. raise their son to be an excellent pianistC. become professional musiciansD. practice playing the piano2. At first what the writer did showed that.A. he was hopeful in musicB. he hated playing the pianoC. he didn*t have a gift for musicD. he liked mathematics better3. The writer's parents felt very sorry for their son because they thought.A. his heart wasn't really in musicB. they didn't like his job of an accountantC. he wasted a special giftD. he didn't realize his mistake4. Which is the best title of this story?A. Nobody Understood MeB. The Road to My CareerC. My Parents' DreamD. Don't Be Sorry for MeCMatt Mason has seen the future-and it's fun. Mason likes thinking about how machines can make our lives easier by doing the work we hate, such as cleaning. He shows a hard floor cleaning system (糸统)that's built into the wall: it will blow dirt to a part of the room where it will be collected by a vacuum (吸尘器).Then the system will drop some cleaner on the floor and an arm will mop (用拖把擦 it up. "This may trouble you,“ says Kara, an expert in Mason's company. " But you can program it to come on at 3 a. m., and it will just wet-mop the floor for you.When it comes to the kitchen, Bruce Beihoff, another expert at Whirlpool, is sure that in a few years, robots will be doing most of the boring work, freeing us to relax. " More than just fun, future kitchens will be environmentally friendly,M he says. "A new system will be built in the house which can recycle energy (能量)lost from your kitchen to make the whole home warm.”“The fridge will be the center of the home,“ says Daniel Lee, a market expert. The fridge will have a touch screen (触摸屏幕)where you can watch TV, surf the Internet, check your e- mail, keep a shopping list and order vegetables. "Ybur fridge is the first place you go in the morning and the last place at night," says Lee.Ever wonder why a 1.9-meter man and a 1. 6-meter woman have to cook meals on counters (工作台)of the same height. "The height was decided over 50 years ago, according to the height of ordinary women," says Jane Langmuir, an expert of cooking machines. "But times have changed. We have made a new counter where you press a button and it moves to whatever height you want. " At the same time, Ted Sclker at MIT's Counter lab has made the Dishmaker which lets you make dishes and bowls out of plastics at home. After each meal, the dishes are changed straight back into plastics.1. How many inventions are mentioned in the passage?A. Three.B. Four.C. Five.D. Six.2. In future, if you want to clean your house, you will.A. have a recycling system built in the wallB. get up early to start your cleaning systemC. use your fridge to give orders to a cleanerD. leave the work to a kind of cleaning machine3. What is future kitchen work like?A. Terrific and relaxing.B. Easy and interesting.C. Enjoyable and exciting.D. Funny and amazing.4. From the passage, we know.A. people will have more and more time enjoying themselvesB. future kitchens can provide all the energy for our life every dayC. the fridge can be found in the center of a future houseD , people must be expert at computers to use these inventions 四、完形填空Mr. Klein told the class that a new student, Inez, would join them soon. He that Inez was deaf. She " talked" with others by using sign language. Mr. Klein knew sign language, and he decided to teach 2 students so that they could also "talk" with Inez.First, they learned to sign the letters. Some letters were hard to3. Other letters, suchas C, were easier because the shape (形状)of the hand was the same as the shape of the letter.The 4 thing they learned was fingerspelling. They signed one letter after another to spell a word. They 5 with two-letter words such as 'at' and 'on'. Then they spelled _6 words.Finally, Mr. Klein showed that 7 one sign could be used for a whole word. To make the sign for the word fine, a person spreads out (张开)the fingers on one hand, 8 the thumb (拇指)to the chest (前胸),and moves the hand away from the chest. Signing is not just _9 with the hands. Expressions on the face are also 10 The students learned to sign a question mark by using expressions on the face.When Inez first entered the classroom, she looked 11 . But the students signed, “ Good morning, Inez. " She gave the class a big smile and signed back, “ What a wonderful 12!”1. A. hopedB. saidC. guessedD. thought2. A. hisB. myC. herD. our3. A. spellB checkC. rememberD. write4. A. firstB. onlyC. lastD. next5. A. metB. startedC. agreedD. helped6. A. newerB. easierC. longerD. nicer7. A. neverB. perhapsC. stillD. just8. A. joinsB. fixesC. touchesD. ties9. A. madeB. doneC. givenD. chosen10. A. importantB. differentC. difficultD. strange11. A. seriousB. surprisedC. frightenedD. nervous12. A. welcomeB. congratulationC. progressD. success五、阅读与表达阅读短文,根据其内容回答问题。Jason Queally is one of the fastest men in the world on a bicycle. But do you really call the thing in the picture a bicycle? Well, yes. Jason's human- powered (人力的)machine, with its two wheels, is, of course, a bicycle.Every year, a very important human-powered bicycle race is held in Nevada, USA. The speed of the bike is measured (测定) for only 200 metres, but players take more than a kilometre to get their bikes going fast. Jason Queally's fastest speed for the 200-metre race was 103. 5 kilometres an hour.At this year's race, Jason failed to reach the finishing line. He was speeding along at about seventy kilometres an hour when he began to lose control (在制)of his bike. When he tried to slow down, it began to smoke. Soon the inside of his bike was filled with smoke. He couldn't see, and he couldn't breathe. At seventy kilometres an hour, a crash (撞击)could be very serious. Jason was frightened, but he managed to stop the bike safely. He would repair his bicycle and try another time to be the world's fastest man on a bike. Better luck next time, Jason.Maybe you're surprised that these bikes go so quickly, but is it useful? It could be. Cars are becoming more and more popular, and they are very safe, comfortable and easy to drive, but they also pollute the air in our cities. Scientists and engineers are learning from fast racing bikes how to make human-powered vehicles (车辆)that might be useful for daily travel.1. Is Jason's human-powered machine a bicycle?2. How often is the human-powered bicycle race held in Nevada?3. Did Jason stop his bike safely or was he badly hurt?4. Why did he lose this year*s race?5. What's the best vehicle fbr daily travel like according to the writer?六、根据中英文提示,完成句子1 .他正在写篇名为“我爱北京”的作文。He "I love Beijing. ”2 .我要采访贝基王。I'll Becky Wang.3 .天太黑,他什么也看不见。It was.4,提高英语的最佳途径之一是参加一个英语俱乐部。One of the best ways to improve your English is.5 .我写完作业就去看电影。I'll go to see the movie. 七、书面表达根据中文提示和英文书信内容,写一封意思连贯、符合逻辑、不少于50词的回信。(信 的开头和结尾已给出,其字数不计入所完成的回信内)假如你叫李玲,是英国中学生露茜的笔友,你收到了她的电子邮件。请根据她来信的内 容写一封回信。针对她的困惑,谈谈你的看法,同时提出些建议,告诉她应该做什么, 不应该做什么。Dear Li Ling,These days Tom Cruise, the film star, always comes into my mind. I think of him night and day. I just sit in my room and watch videos of his films again and again. I've written hundreds of letters to him and sent e-mails to his fan club, but all I get back are only photos with his names on them. I dream that some day I'll meet him and that he'll feel the same way about me. I don't want to learn my lessons any more, and I'll have final exams next month. I'm thinking of running away to Hollywood to meet him. Can you help me with the problem?Yours,Lucy Hi Lucy,Nice to hear from you. Yours,Li Ling拓展探究阅读短文,用适当的词填空,使短文意思完整。A terrible earthquake (地震)happened in Wenchuan on May 12, 2008. 1 people lost their lives and homes. During those days, a lot of stories about 2 could be heard. Here is 3 of them. After the earthquake, under a fallen building, some soldiers found that a 4 died in a very strange way. When they were ready to take her away, they were surprised to find that a baby in her arms was 5 alive. The baby was sleeping and 6. hurt at all. Between the dead mother 7 the living baby, there was a cellphone (手机)with a short 8 on the screen, “ My dear baby, if you can survive (幸存),remember that I love you. " Everybody _9 when they read these words.Besides this story, many other stories also moved (感动)us deeply. 10 these stories, we know more about love.You're lucky if you're loved by others. You're great if yo