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PAGE1PAGE1初三英語上冊Unit1經典易錯題專練1單項填空()1.I’msorry.Iwon’tmake_______samemistakefor_______secondtime.A.a;the B.a;a C.the;the D.the;a()2.—Shallwestopforlunch_______shallwedriveon?—Let’sstopforlunch,butthedrivercan’tdrink_______drive.A.and;and B.or;and C.or;or D.and;or()3.Hewas_______towaitformeforsolong.Heleftalone.A.soimpatient B.patientenough C.toopatientD.tooimpatient()4.MrWuisreallyagoodteacher.Hespendsasmuchtimeashecan_______grammarrulesforus.A.repeating B.torepeat C.repeated D.repeat()5.—Ididn’tpasstheMathsexamlasttime.I’msoworriedaboutit.—harder,youwillmakemuchprogress(進步).A.Work;or B.Towork;or C.Work;and D.Working;and()6._______aGPSwillmake_______easierforyoutovisitastrangeplace.A.Take;it B.Totake;that C.Taking;it D.Take;that()7.—TellussomethingaboutCanada,OK?—I’msorry._______Jack_______Ihaveeverbeenthere.A.Either;or B.Notonly;butalso C.Both;and D.Neither;nor()8.—Englishisveryimportant,sodon’t_______.—Thankyou._______.A.giveitup;Iwill B.giveitup;Iwon’t C.giveupit;Iwill D.giveupit;Iwon’t()9.Wearegladthatmoreattentionhasbeenpaid_______theairaroundus.A.toimprove B.totoimprove C.toimproving D.totoimporving()10.—Herearetwoties.Whichdoyouprefer?—I’lltake_______forachange.A.thisone B.eitherone C.neitherone D.both()11.Notonlyhisparentsbutalsohisbrother_______totheGreatWall.Theyhaven’tbeenback.A.havebeen B.havegone C.hasbeen D.hasgone()12.Iwanttoknow.A.howlonghasyourunclemarriedB.howlongitissinceyourunclegotmarriedC.howlongyourunclehadbeenmarriedD.howlongyourunclehasmarried()13.—DidTom’sparentsgotothemeetingyesterday?—Yes,ofthemdid,butspoke.A.each,none B.both,none C.neither,both D.both,neither()14.Therearenowaysshecancomeup_______herout.A.withtohelp B.tohelp C.withhelping D.tohelping()15.––Chocolateisn’tgoodforyourteeth.––.A.Yes,IreallyagreeB.No,Ireallyagree C.No,Ithinkso D.Yes,Ithinkso二、完形填空Tinawasaseventeen-year-oldgirlwhoalwaysworeabrightsmile.Shehadadiseaseandhadtouseawalkermostofthetime.Maybeitwasbecauseshelooked1andpeopledidn’tknowhowtocomeneartoher.Tinausuallybroketheicewithpeopleshemetwithabig“Hi”.

Inoneclass,Igavethestudentsanassignment(作業)torecite(背誦)apoem.IonlymadetheassignmentworthaverysmallpartoftheirtotalgradesinceIknewmostofmy2wouldnotdoitanyway.Intheclass,onebyoneeachstudent3tocorrectlyrecitethepoem.Finally,angryandhalfjoking,Isaidthatthenextstudentwho4recitethepoemhadtodothreepush-ups(俯臥撐).Tomy5,Tinawasnext.Sheusedherwalkertomovetothefrontoftheclass.6sherecited,shemadeamistake.BeforeIcouldsayaword,she7herwalkerandstarteddoingpush-ups.Iwantedtosay,“Tina,Iwasjustjoking!”Butshestoodup,continuedthepoemandshefinishedtherestperfectly.

Whenshefinished,astudentasked,“Tina,whydidyoudothat?It’snotan8assignment!”“BecauseIwanttobelikeyouguys!Tobenormal(正常的),”Tinasaid.

Silencefellonthewholeroomwhenanotherstudentcriedout,“Tina,we’renotnormal!Weareteenagers!Wegetin9allthetime.”“Iknow,”Tinasaidasabigsmilespreadacrossherface.Therestofthestudentslaughed,too.

Tinagotonlyafew10thatday,butshegottheloveandrespectofherclassmates.Toher,thatwasworthalotmorethanagrade.()1.A.different B.strong C.short D.young()2.A.friends B.students C.teachers D.parents()3.A.started B.planned C.continued D.failed()4.A.shouldn’t B.couldn’t C.needn’t D.wouldn’t()5.A.surprise B.surprised C.excitement D.excited()6.A.Because B.When C.After D.Though()7.A.raised B.changed C.threw D.checked()8.A.active B.useful C.important D.exciting()9.A.attention B.thought C.touch D.trouble()10.A.points B.chances C.mistakes D.successes三、閱讀理解ALastyearintheUKatleast45peoplediedand900morewereinjured(受傷的)incaraccidentswheredriverswereusingtheirmobilephones.Yetmanypeoplecontinuetousethemwhiledrivingeventhoughit’sdangerous.Researchhasshownthatitisdifficulttoconcentrateon(專注于)drivingandtalkingatthesametime.Itcanevenbemoredangerousthandrivingafterdrinkingtoomuch.Arecentstudyfoundthatwhendriversweretalkingontheirmobilephones,theirstoppingtimeswere30percentslowerthanwhentheyhaddrunktoomuch—andnearly50percentslowerthanwhentheyweredrivingnormally.Italsofoundthatdriverstalkingonmobilephoneswerelessabletocontroltheircarsthandrunkdrivers.Andtalkingisn’teventhemostseriousproblem,buttextingis.Unbelievably,anotherrecentstudyreportedthat22%ofadultsadmitted(承認)theyhadsentatextmessagewhiledrivingatleastonceinthepastmonth.Anaverage(平均的)textmessagetakes90secondstowriteandsend.Thatmeansforoneandahalfminutesadriverislookingattheirphone’sscreenandnotattheroad.ThearrivalofnewsmartphonessuchastheiPhonewillonlymakethingsworseastheywillallowuserstodomorethingsthaneverbefore.Usingamobilephonewhiledrivingputsothers’livesatrisk.Nomatterhowwellwedrive,ifanotherdriverisnotcareful,weareputindangerbytheiractions.Suchdriversareselfish,carelessandshouldhavetheirdrivinglicences(駕照)cancelled(撤銷).Thereisnodoubtthatmobilephonescanbefunandareuseful,especiallywhenyou’reintrouble.Butthereisnoneedtousethemwhiledriving.Justwaituntilyoustoporyouwillprobablygetintotroubleofyourown.()1.Theunderlinedword“them”inParagraph1refersto_______.A.phoneusersB.mobilephonesC.driversD.ears()2.Accordingtothepassage,ifadriverneeds10secondstostopwhendrivingnormally,theywillneed_______secondstostopwhentalkingonamobilephone.A.12B.13C.14D.15()3.Accordingtothepassage,inwhatorderdothefollowingactivitiesinfluencedriving?Dangerous→Moredangerous→MostdangerousA.drinking→talkingonphone→textingB.texting→talkingonphone→drinkingC.talkingonphone→drinking→textingD.drinking→texting→talkingonphone()4.Whywillnewtypesofmobilephonesmakethedrivingproblemworse?A.Itwilltakelongertosendtextmessages.B.Peoplewillwanttotalkontheirphonesmoreoften.C.Therewillbemorethingsforpeopletodowiththeirphones.D.Peoplethinkthenewphonesareeasierandsafertouse.()5.Accordingtothewriter,whatshouldbedonetopeoplewhousemobilephoneswhendriving?A.Theyshouldbeputintoprison(監獄).B.Theircarsshouldbetakenaway.C.Theirphonesshouldbetakenfromthem.D.Theyshouldnotbeallowedtodriveanylonger.BAdriverstoppedhiscaronastreetsidetohavearest.Whenhesatintheseatandclosedhiseyes,apedestrian(行人)cameupandknockedathiswindowtoaskthetime.Thedriveropenedhiseyesandlookedathiswatch,“Itis8o’clock.”Hesaid.Thenhewenttosleepagain.Butsoonhewokeupbecauseasecondpedestrianwasknockingatthewindow,“Sir,doyouhavethetime?”heasked.Thedriverlookedathiswatchagainandtoldthemanitwas8:30.Ifithappenedagain,hecouldnothaveagoodrest.Sohewroteashortnoteandputitonthewindowforallthepeopletosee.Itsaid,“Idon’thavethetime.”Againthemansatintheseatandslept.Afewminuteslaterathirdpedestriancamealongandbeganknockingatthewindow.“Hey,sir,”shesaid,“It’s8:45.”()6.Thedriverstoppedhiscarto__________.A.havebreakfast B.havearest C.havelunch D.telltime()7.Thefirstpedestrianknockedathiswindowto__________.A.wakehimup B.takehiscarC.askthetime D.buyhisca()8.Whydidthedriverwriteanoteandstickitonthewindow?A.Becausehedidn'twantanybodytotroublehim.B.Becausehedidn'tknowthetime.C.Becauseheneededsomebodytowakehimup.D.Becausehewantedsomebodytotellhimthetime.()9.Whydidthethirdpedestriancomealongandbeginknockingatthewindow?A.Shewantedtoknowthetime.B.Shethoughtthedriverwasill.C.Shewantedtowakethedriverup.D.Sheknewthetimeandwantedtotellthedriver.()10.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisTRUE?A.Thedriversleptwellinhiscar.B.Thedriverhadagoodrestinhiscar.C.Thethirdpedestrianwaskind-heartedbutthedriverwouldn’tthinkso.D.Thedriverwouldbehappywhenthethirdpedestriantoldhimthetime.四、詞形變化1.Fullyhalfoftheseaccidentscomefromdrunkdriversandmanyothersfrom_______________(careful).2.Idon’tthinksheis________________(organize)enoughtoorganizeactivitieswell.3.Ifeltnervousduringmyfirsttwo_______________(speak). 4.Aftermore_______________(miss),theyfinallyputtwoarrowsintothelion’schest.5.BillandKateoften_________(agree)before,buttheyaregoodfriendsnow.6.Thinkaboutthepeople,livinganddead,whohavehelped_______________(塑造)yourlife.7.Thiskindofcarisalwayssoldat_______________(固定的)prices.8.Theboylooksmuch_______________(生氣勃勃的)inthesportsclothesandtrainers.9.However,itishardtoacceptallofhis_______(建議).10.Theyoungmanistryingtobea____________(先鋒)inthefieldofhightechnology.五、任務型閱讀Therearemanythingsyoucandotoimproveyourmemory.Amongthemaremanykindsofusefulwaysaswellastakingspecialcareofyourhealth.Itisimportantthatyoumakeyourselfexcitedtomakeyourmemorymoreactive.Youcandothisbydoingsomenewactivitiesandbychangingyourdailyhabits.Learninganewskillhelpsyourbrain(大腦)todevelop.Whentryingtoremembersomething,youshouldpayspecialattentiontothemostimportantthingsaboutit.Donotallowotherthoughtstoenteryourmindbecausethiswillreduceyourchancesofmakingrightmemories.Anexcellentwaytohelpmemoryistoconnectinformationwithpictures.Trytoseethepicturesinyourmind.Takingnotesandkeepingadiarywillalsobehelpful.Healthyfoodandplentyofvitaminsarenecessaryforyourmemorytoworkwell.Drinkingalotofwateralsohelpskeepyourmemory.Youmustallowyourbraintohaveenoughsleepandrest.Whenyouareasleep,yourbrainstoresmemory.Notenoughsleepcancauseproblemswithstoringinformation.Andbeingtiredwillalsostopyoufrombeingabletothinkclearlyandwell.Inordertokeepyourmindonyourwork,youmustbefreefromworry.Generallykeepingfitandnormalhealthchecksarebothimportantaswell—notjustforimprovingyourmemory.TitleHowto(1)_______________YourMemoryMain(2)_______________Taking(3)_______________careofyourhealthMakingyourself(4)_______________tomakeyourmemorymoreactiveby(5)_______________partinsomenewactivitiesandchangingyourdailyhabitsPayingattentiontothemost(6)_______________things,inordertoaddtoyourchancestomakerightmemoriesConnectinginformationwith(7)_______________Takingnotesandkeeping(8)_______________OtherwaysEatinghealthyfoodandtakingplentyofvitamins(9)_______________alotofwaterHaving(10)_______________sleepandrest六、完成句子1.他們精彩的演出贏得了外國來賓的高度贊揚。Theirwonderf

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