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1、Welcome unit单元综合检测题Parti基础知识巩固Suddcnly.Ihcardastrangcsoundwhichmademc(frighten).1. Only(accompany) by parents,children are allowed to enter the lab.2. Tosatisfyourown(curious)wetraveledtoBaltimore.3. Hestood(awkward)inthedoorway,notsurewha(tosay.4. Theoldwomanwas(anxious)awaitingtheretumoflienelativ
2、es.5. Themeasuresareintendedtorestorepublic(confidcnt)intheeconomy.6. Thepuiposeoflhesemeetingswastogatherinformationonfinancial(strategy).7. Iwas(annoy)thattheyhadntturncdup.8. Thalsoneoflhelessatlractiveaspectsofher(personal).9. Iwisheveryonewouldstopinterferingandjustleaveme.Part II能力拓展提升一、阅读理解阅读
3、下列短文,然后根据短文的内容从每小题的四个选择项中选出最佳的一项。In the late 1990s scientists began to notice changes in Yellowstone National Park. Trees that had stopped growing for years began to grow again. Animals started behaving differently. Scientists believe it is the wolves that have caused these changes.Wolves used to li
4、ve in Yellowstone. But many people thought wolves would kill animals kept on farms, such as cows and sheep, and they would harm crops, too. In 1926 the last wolf in Yellowstone was killed.For the next 70 years Yellowstone did not have any wolves. Scientists decided to bring them back to the area in
5、1995. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service brought in 15 gray wolves from Canada. Today between 250 and 3(X) wolves live in Yellowstone-and they have already left their mark. Wolves have been hunting and eating elk. The elk leftovers (驯鹿被吃剩的部分)provide food for animals such as bears. With fewer elk, pl
6、ants can grow better and taller. This new plant growth provides more trees for birds and more plant food fbr beavers. The number of beavers in northern Yellowstone has increase greatly since wolves were reintroduced.Wolves have such a big effect on Yellowstone because they are a keystone species (物种
7、). Keystone species are species on which a large number of other plants and animals depend. The removal of a keystone species can lead to the death of other species.However, not everyone is happy with the wolves retuni. Farmers want to limit the number of wolves in the area, because if there arc too
8、 many wolves, they may have not only their cows and sheep killed by wolves, but also (heir cats, dogs, and horses. Still, many scientists believe (hat Yellowstone is starting to look more like it did before people began to kill wolves there.1. Which of the following is true according to the passage?
9、A. Wolves have played an important role in Yellowstone for 70 yearsWolves in Yellowstone had all been killed by the mid-1920sB. Yellowstone had no wolves at the beginning of the 20th centuryYellowstone can hold no more than 300 wolves today2. The sentence . they have already left their mark I most p
10、robably means in the passage thatA. (hey have brought about changes to Yellowstone B. they have made marks where they can get foodC. they have left a lot of footprints in the parkthey have marked out the areas of their own3. What is the immediate change after 15 wolves were brought in?A. Plants grow
11、 taller and betterBeavers have increased greatlyB. The number of elk is reducedCows and sheep are killed on farms4. It seems to be a wise decision to have brought wolves back(o Yellowstone because.A. wolves can depend on themselves to find fooda national park should introduce foreign animalsB. a nat
12、ional park should have different kinds of animalswolves arc necessary for many other animals and plants to live二、七选五根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多 余选项。In2017, Persie Duong moved from Vietnam to Australia to complete his final two years of high school.He shares what he learned during this tim
13、e and his advice for other international students.The first day.Looking back, I cant remember many things on my first day at school in Melbourne He was the international student coordinalor.And also Selena an Australian-Vietnamese friend who took me on a school tour.What I also remember is that the4
14、4funny “story of wearing a winter jumper on a 30-degree summer day- just because I don*t want to break thc“suggcsted“ uniform list on my first day!I was so silly.Adjusting to life in AustraliaThe first few months werent easy although I fully prepared beforehand.I couldnt understand my teachers and c
15、ommunicating in English was a huge problem.lt was then that I learned how important it is to always keep learning and adjusting.! developed the habit of always asking questions.I also found it important (o be open-minded to maximize my learning experience.There were many ups and downs in my two year
16、s of high school in Melbourne.I couldnt be prouder of what I achieved and how much I grew as a person.A.Whenever you get the chance help others too.B.I still feel funny when I think of that moment.C.I had to keep looking things up in the dictionary.D.But no doubt it was the best experience I ever ha
17、d.E.What I do remember though is the welcome I got from Mr. Chow.F.One of the biggest challenges fbr me was making friends with local students.G.This not only improved my studies but also made my teachers think more highly of me.三、完形填空通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。然后,从每小题的四个选择项中选出可填入相应空 白处的最佳选项。A long time ago, the
18、re lived a girl named Lilly.When she started going to school, she was1.All her classmales bullied her fbr her shy behavior.If the teacher asked anyquestions, she wouldnt answer because of her shyness.But she was a_2 student and sheknew all the 3.Out of all the subjects, her favorite subject was spor
19、ts.She always4 to be a footballplayer on her school team.But the students always made fun of her.5, She didnt care what her 6 would say as she wanted to 7 that she could be a football player.So during the day, Lilly 8 her school, and at night, she would practice football at herhome.Her mother instal
20、led some more lights in their garden so that her daughter could 9 properly .Finally, (he selections for the inter-school ibr football competition came.Lilly with out a thought 10 to go for it.Her classmates 11 her, and said, Boo! you will notmake it.Back off!” But Lilly decided not to 12 their words
21、.As she began to play, everybody was 13 her excellent skills.The judges were soworried by her confident 14 that they not only selected Lilly but also made her thecaptain.Now, everybody wanted to become Lillys friend and soon she became the_15 girl inthe school.1. A. friendlyB. boredC. shyD. patient2
22、. A. youngB. badC. newD. bright3. A. AnswersB. tittlesC. ordersD. examples4. A. wantedB. hatedC. requiredD. agreed5. A. insteadB. howeverC. at lastD. as usual6. A. classmatesB. parentsC. teachersD. teammates7. A. suggestB. warnC. proveD. believe8. A. visitedB. attendedC. closedD. supported9. A. rese
23、archB. restC. studyD. practice10. A. decidedB. learnedC. helpedD. forgot11. A. comfortedB. protectedC. laughed atD. knew about12. A. introduceB. considerC. sayD.copy13. A. (ankful forB. satisfied withC. proud ofD. surprised by14. A. voiceB. behaviorC. smileD. thought15. A. simplestB. strangestC. mos
24、t popularD. most beautiful四、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。On 6 October 2021 , the World Health Organization(WHO) announced its support for the worlds first malaria vaccine.Malaysia is one of the worlds oldest and deadliest 1(disease).The vaccine may save thousands of lives every year.mostof 2 are
25、children in poor countries.The vaccine is known as Mosquirix(RTS, S/AS01).It works by 3(get) thechilds own body to fight malaria.A project to test the vaccine has been running since2019 in Ghana, Kenya and Malawi.More than800,000 children 4(receive)the vaccine so far. The project resulted 5 a30% red
26、uction in deadly andsevere maiaria.After these successful results , the WHO said it was safe 6(use)Mosquirix in African countries south of the Sahara Desert.lt willbe given in four separate doses to children aged five months and above.A study said that giving children both the vaccine_7 drugs, which
27、 are already8(wide) used, can reduce severe malaria and deaths by70%, 9(compare) to only anti malaria drugs.Scientists had tried to develop a vaccine for almost40 years.Mosquirix is seen as a huge 10(science) breakthrough and it is the first time the WHO hasapproved a malaria vaccine for widespread
28、use. 五、应用文写作 假设你是一名来自中国并且刚到美国读书的十年级交换生,请根据自己的情况向同学们作自 我介绍。1 .中文名字:李华,英文名字:Paul.国籍:中国2 .兴趣爱好。答案Part I1. frightened 2. accompanied 3. curiosity 4.awkwardly 5.anxiously 6.confidence 7. strategies 8.annoyed 9. personality 10. alonePart II一、l.B 2. A 3.C 4. D二、15. EBCGD三、15. CDAAB 610. ACBDA 11 15. CBDBC四
29、、1 .diseases 2. which 3. getting 4. have received 5. in 6. to use 7. and8. widely 9. compared 1(). scientific五、Hi Good morning, everyone.My name is Li Hua and Paul is my English name.I am from China and I was bom in Wuhan.I am a 16-year-old boy.My hobbies are reading books like novels or comics, and listening music.Chocolate and fruit arc niy favorites.Thcrc arc four members in my family.My sister is lovely.I often play with her and we get on well with each other.I like making friends.Do you want to make friends with me?Thanks for listening.
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