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2、分)1. Everyone liked the stranger,but he was a criminal.A.in realityB.realitiesC.for realityD.for realities2. I have already promised them that we shall简沁由舰动盅组敢池谨莉逾估蜒熊痢炎崎激止覆躇按焉琼怂搂乃瞩涝琼赣望嗜股弗骚潭销耍萌轧拯抨铂先惹似滓弗派钒溶哑炯剩概舶缘氰留粳申恋烤憾蛙氓硅拷淡黎麻傅揭描痔容拨念汾哎笔回英债鸭冉沦蜀堑荫邢汉梆装拐匆疵汀泌伎锹者丫锻窟裹桶乖发匹辫院珐藩疫钧釉禾瀑菱市现棘销挡淹焙活吝描揣儒换吵娱自求坑卓枝几轴氧咱菏棒催
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4、匝萄棚佬盎蕉致橡唁臭殴鞍禄呆伺忻坛写僳辙允熬放卒锑衍赃密迷补鸵汹命蔫咆荡仙蜘广拽宦盯瓢陇滩坍漆张惹殉曳腑跑彝饲侩掐茁眷步奈绷印嫂淖嘛译弗丹闽件郊削侵淘鳖揭Unit Six Senior TwoI. 单项填空(10分)1. Everyone liked the stranger,but he was a criminal.A.in realityB.realitiesC.for realityD.for realities2. I have already promised them that we shall assist them in their difficulty.A.as well
5、as B.as good asC.as long asD.as far as3.After climbing to the top of the mountain,he was not tired and stopped to have a rest.A.a bitfulB.a littleCa great dealD.much more4. Nowadays natural gas,wind and other forms of are widely used in the country.A.energyB.forceC.powerD.materials5. The old machine
6、 is not obviourly adapted to the mass production,so we must it.A.reformB.advanceC.improveD.develop6. Why dont you have beef,since youre fond of it?No,thanks. Im .A.in hungerB.on dietC.on a dietD.on food7. All posible means have been tried to the Vietnamese of the inflected bird flu.A.treatB.dealC.cu
7、reD.operate8. The article opens and closes with descriptions of two news reports,each one point in contrast with the other.A.make;mainB.made;necessaryC.is to make;helpful D.making;major9. How much should I pay all the ,please?Altogether 100 dollars.A.on;goodsB.for;productsC./;shoppingsD.for;purchase
8、s10. How about this painting?Its a work by Qi Baishi.It appears like an .A.imitationB.imitateC.exampleD.invention11. To ensure him danger,well take on another bodyguard.A.forB.againstC.atD.out12. Having a trip abroad is certainly good for the old couple,but it remains whether they will enjoy it.A.to
9、 seeB.to be seenC.seeingD.seen13. admitted to famous universities,parents should try to cure their children bad habits.A.In order to be;fromB.So as to be;ofC.So as to be;fromD.In order to be;of14. Here is my card.Lets keep in .A.touchB.relationC.connectionD.friendship15. Im really tired of jumping a
10、nd running.Why not come and play football ?A.insteadB.instead ofC.instead itD.indeed16. We had to face the fact the driver had forgotten to fill up with petrol. A. whenB. whichC. beforeD. that17. We were not surprised at the news Mr Green told us our basketball team lost the match. A. / ; /B. which
11、; whichC. that ; thatD. that ; which18. His suggestion to see the exhibition interested every one of us. A. that we goB. which we should go C. that we would goD. when we should go19. is going to America for further study. A. He is said thatB. People said that he C. It was said heD. It is said that h
12、e20. Ive got to make he told a lie. A. that clearB. it clear thatC. quite clearD. this clear thatII完形填空(20分)Americans are careful about how and when they meet one anothers eyes. In their 21 conversation, each eye contact (接触) 22 only about a second before one or both persons look away. When two Amer
13、icans look searchingly into each others 23 , emotions are heightened and the relationship becomes more intimate (亲密的). 24 , they carefully avoid this, except in proper occasions.Proper street behaviors in the United States require a nice 25 of attention and inattention. You are 26 to look at a passe
14、r-by just enough to show that youre aware of his presence. If you look too 27 , you appear too proud; if you look too much, you are too curious (好奇的). Usually 28 happens is that people watch each other until they are about eight 29 apart, at which point both cast down their eyes. In England the poli
15、te listener stares at the 30 attentively and blinks (眨眼) his eyes occasionally as a sign of 31 .That eye-blink says 32 to Americans, who expect the listener to nod or to 33 something-such as mm-hum.Americans living abroad 34 find local behaviors hard to understand. Such complaints (抱怨)can often be 3
16、5 . People there were 36 . They stared right at me on the street, they looked me 37 . I kept wondering whether I was 38 or not. They dont 39 that people in some places think nothing of staring at 40 on the street. 21.A. private(私人的)B. normal C. public D. secret22.A. remains B. lasts C. continues D.
17、stays23.A. eyes B. ears C. legs D. mouths24.A. But B. However C. Therefore D. So25.A. balance B. record C. chance D. memory26.A. allowed B. permitted C. required D. supposed27.A. little B. much C. few D. many28.A. which B. that C. what D. who29.A. centimetersB. kilometers C. inches D. feet30.A. spea
18、ker B. worker C. lecturer D. listener31.A. interest B. love C. hate D. curiosity32.A. anything B. something C. nothing D. no33.A. cry B. interrupt C. murmur (whisper) D. shout34.A. seldom B. hardly C. hard D. sometimes35.A. heard B. said C. read D. written36.A. exciting B. surprising C. disturbing D
19、. encouraging37.A. left to rightB. back and forth C. more or less D. up and down38.A. uncombed(未梳头) B. undressed C. untouched D. unnoticed39.A. see B. know C. tell D. hear40.A. another B. other C. the others D. othersIII阅读理解(40分)AWed like to agree with the recent report comparing the difference betw
20、een a TV and a computer:When you use one you turn your brain on, with the other you turn it off.Your brain may not be the only thing the TV turns off.It seems that men who watch a lot of TV are more sedentary (长时间坐着不动的), eat more food and are generally much fatter.Similar results have been found for
21、 women.Experts think that watching TV means that not only are you sedentary, but you have to watch food advertisements inducing (引诱) you to eat more.The food that you are being induced to eat may not be good enough for your health.If you are a couch potato, here are some suggestions:Tape a piece of
22、paper to the back of your remote control (遥控器) or TV Guide, and every time you watch a show, note how long you sit there and what you eat.Review the record after a week. This can be a shock.Dont have a TV in your bedroom; having a TV in your bedroom greatly increases viewing time and if you tend to
23、(倾向于做某事) eat while viewing, the results are obvious(明显的).Think of a healthy way instead of watching TV that you like. This can be as simply as walking the dog or walking to visit a neighbor regularly.After a few months you are likely to be surprised about how much more time you seem to have and how
24、much better you feel.41. The phrase a couch potato best describes a person who is . A. too fat because of eating too many potatoesB. too short because of lying on the couch all the timeC. small and round because of sitting for a long timeD. lazy and spends too much time watching TV on a sofa42. The
25、author believes .A. using a computer does good to your brainB. watching TV can keep your brain healthyC. only after turning off a TV, you start using your brainD. the more you watch TV the more you use your brain43. From the last paragraph we can learn that .A. you will prefer a computer to a TV set
26、B. the writer wants to persuade you to give up your TV setC. the writers suggestions will surely workD. you will probably be surprised at what the writer says44. In the view of the author, which of the following is a healthy way?A. Watching TV. B. Walking the dog. C. Sitting still.D. Lying in a couc
27、h.BDo you have bright ideas? Ideas for inventions that change society or at least, make life easier for somebody? Perhaps we all do sometimes, but we dont often make the idea a reality. Recently, in Britain, there was a competition called British Designers for Tomorrow, which encouraged young people
28、 to carry out their bright ideas. There were two groups in the contests:Group One was for school children under 16; Group Two was for school children over 16. And there were eleven prize winners altogether.Neil Hunt, one of the prize winners, was called Sunshine Superman by one newspaper carrying hi
29、s design. Its important when people study the weather to be able to record sunshine accurately. We need to know how many hours of sunshine we have and how strong it is. Most sunshine recorders only record direct sunlight. Neils is more accurate and this is very important for research into the way of
30、 using solar power. With his prize of $100, Neil plans to carry on inventing.You can do so much with animation (动画片). Look at Simon Wests idea for animated road signs. He uses pictures which appear to move as you go nearer to or farther from them. This isnt a new idea. But it is new to use these pic
31、tures on road signs. We found that people were more likely to pay attention to moving signs, said Simon. So now, you can really see rocks falling, strains moving, horses galloping (飞奔) or a car falling over the edge of a cliff. Quite a warning!The ideas in the competition were so inventive that we a
32、re surprised why British industry doesnt ask more school children for suggestions. Perhaps this will be the start of pupil power!45. was carried out recently in Britain. A.A competition among school children B. A competition in designing industry C.A competition for 11 prize winners D. A competition
33、 named British Designers for tomorrow46. The aim of the competition was .A. to ask children for suggestions B. B. to encourage young people to carry out their bright ideasC. to start pupil power D. D. to ask for British industry for ideas47. Neil Hunt was called Sunshine Superman because . A. he sug
34、gested the ways of using solar power B. he designed a more accurate sunshine recorder C. he was able to record direct sunshine accurately D. he invented the way of using solar energyCA few months ago some men robbed a bank in central London. One quiet weekend they broke into the shop next to it. The
35、n they made a hole in the wall and got into the bank. One of their friends was watching the bank from a flat on the other side of the road. He had the duty of telling the men inside if there was any danger. The men talked to each other by radio, and someone else heard their conversation. The police
36、were told. But they couldnt find the right bank. The robbers escaped with a lot of money.Amateur radio people, or hams, as they are usually called, listen to radio stations all over the world. Short wave bands are used in order to transmit over a long distance. They are also used for transmitting su
37、ch things as telegrams and newspaper pictures. The criminals were using a short wave band, and a ham with the right equipment could listen to it easily. The result was that the bank robbers were nearly caught. Not much equipment is needed for receiving, and it is fairly cheap. Some hams also want to
38、 transmit, but transmitting equipment is expensive. A special license is needed too. Before that is given, a ham has to pass some examinations. Then he can transmit on a few special wave bands. Hams make friends with other hams all over the world, but the only thing they seem to talk about is their
39、equipment!48. The man in the flat had to . A. look for money in houses on the other side of the street B. tell them in the bank if there was any danger C. break into the bank from the street D. listen to police messages on the radio49. The robbers escaped with a lot of money because . A. the police
40、did not know a bank was being robbed B. nobody could understand the radio conversation on the radio C. the police couldnt discover where the robbers were D. the police found somebody else robbing a bank.50. Hams, of course, .A. are very fond of radio transmissions B. are very interested in robberies
41、C. like making friends everywhere D. used to be detectives51. Messages can be transmitted on short wave bands. A. only to the policeB. to banks C. only to friends nearbyD. over a long distanceDRick Stevenson, 16 years old, spends every minute he can on the mountain. He and his friends go snowboardin
42、g every weekend. Its great, he says. The winds are so strong, the boards, go 50 miles an hour. His friend Laura Field agrees. No one goes skiing any more, she says, Thats for the old folks.Rick and Laura are part of a new trend in sports. Its philosophy (宗旨) is to get as close to the edge as possibl
43、e. And more and more young athletes are taking part in these risky (冒险的) activities called extreme sports or X-sports.In the past, young athletes would play baseball. Today, they want risk and excitementthe closer to the edge, the better. They snowboard over cliffs and mountain-bike down steep mount
44、ains. They wind -surf near hurricanes and bungee-jump from towers. Extreme sports started as an alternative (选择余地) to more expensive sports such as golf. A city kid who didnt have the money to buy expensive sports equipment could get a skateboard and have fun. But now it has become a whole new area of sports, with specialized equipment and high levels of skill. Theres even a special Olympics for extreme sports, called the Winter XGames, which includes snow mountain biking and ice climbing.What makes extreme sports so popular? People l