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Unit6RoleModels一、單項(xiàng)選擇1. Goldilocksdecided

forawalkintheforest. A.go B.togo C.going D.goes2. ---Whoisyourfavoriteteacher? ---MyEnglishteacher,ofcourse.Sheoftenencouragesme

andhelpsmealotwithmyEnglish. A.tostudyhard B.studyinghard C.studieshard D.studyhard3. Paulmadeanicecage

thelittlesickbirdtillitcouldfly. A.keep B.kept C.keeping D.tokeep4. Ihave

goodfriendshereandtheyoftenhelpmewhenIamintrouble. A.thenumberof B.thenumber C.anumberof D.anumber5. Thelittleboy'sfamilycouldn'taffordacomputerforhimatthattime. A.work B.getnomoney C.want D.getenoughmoney6. ---What'sthenewsabout? ---

entertainmentstarsgatheredtoattractdonationsforYushu. A.Amemberof B.Akindof C.Apacketof D.Anumberof7. Hedecides

toNewYorkCitynextsummervacation. A.togo B.going C.go D.togoing8. Teenagersshouldn'tbeallowed

lateatnight. A.tostayup B.stayedup C.stayingup D.stayup9. ---Doyouclimbmountainseveryday? ---Yes,

alittleexercise.I'msooutofshape. A.getting B.get C.got D.toget10. Itisimportant

thesewords. A.remember B.toremember C.remembering D.remembers11. I

fromBeijingUniversityin2010andnowIamworkinginMianyang. A.graduate B.graduated C.wasgraduating D.hasgraduated12. Alotoftrees

aroundhereeveryyearandwecanenjoyfresherhairnow. A.plant B.isplanted C.wereplanted D.areplanted13. Iexpected

yourfriend,butmycarbrokedownontheway. A.meet B.meeting C.tomeeting D.tomeet14. Girlstudentsinsomeschoolsarenotallowed

longhair. A.having B.have C.had D.tohave15. Wegototheoldpeople'shome

theirroomsonceamonth. A.toclean B.clean C.cleaned D.cleans二、單詞拼寫(單句首字母填空)16.Thecameracoststoomuch.Ican'ta

it.17.Manychildrenareundertoomuchp

.Theyarebusyallday.18.Someadvertisingcantellyoutheq

oftheproduct.19.Thedictionarythatmyfatherboughtformemanyyearsagoisstillofgreatv

.20.Hegetsangryeasily.Weoftentellhimnottobesoi

.21.Thisgoldringistooexpensive.Ican'ta

itatall.22.EvenifIhadthetalenttoplaytennisIcouldn'tstandthep

.23.Iftheydon'timprovetheq

ofTVsets,nobodywillbuythem.24.Theyallv

themeeting,becausetheywillchoosetheirleaderatthemeeting.25.Kendoesn'tlikeVictor.EverytimeVictorspeaks,Kenlistenstohimi

.三、單詞拼寫(根據(jù)中文提示拼寫單詞)26.Jackisso

(急躁的)thatheisalwaysangrywithotherseasily.27.HowdidyougotoTsimShaTsui,the

(文化的)centerofHongKong?28.Thanksforofferingmesomesuggestions.Theywillbeofgreat

(價(jià)值)tome.29.Hermothercouldn't

(負(fù)擔(dān)得起)topayforherchild'seducation.30.YuanLongpingiscalled"Father"ofHybridrice,andhisachievementsgo

(超過(guò))China.31.Toomuch

(壓力)makesmoststudentstired.32.Thebeautifulladyisa

(女警官).33.Thefirevictimsreceivedfoodandclothesfromseveral

(慈善機(jī)構(gòu)).34.Thenursewastoldnottobe

(急躁)withthesickchild.35.Thereisalarge

(文化)centreinourcentury.四、翻譯(根據(jù)中文提示完成句子)36.他經(jīng)常給我們講笑話,逗得我們哈哈大笑。Heoften

and

.37.這位老人喜歡看猴子到處爬。Theoldmanlovestowatchthemonkeys

.38.我們需要馬上完成這個(gè)工作。We

theworkatonce.39.我想去埃及騎駱駝。(詞數(shù)不限)Iwant

Egypt

.40.我們希望你不要輕視這種工作。Wehopeyouwon't

thiskindofwork.41.老師經(jīng)常告訴我們不要在河里游泳。Ourteacheroften

us

intheriver.42.Ioftenwatchhim

(游泳)intheriver.43.他迫不及待地要看他最喜歡的電影。He

hisfavouritefilm.44.為了做好研究,你需要提出好的問(wèn)題。(僅限2詞)

goodresearch,youneedtoaskgoodquestions.45.我認(rèn)為他們瞧不起窮人是不對(duì)的。I

it'srightforthemto

thepoor.五、完形填空ShirleyTemplewasbornin1928inCalifornia.Shewasaverylovelylittlegirl46

blondscurlyhair(金色卷發(fā)).Shewasalsoagoodactress.Attheageofthree,Shirleywas47

filmsandsoonbecameafamousfilmstar.Whenshewassixyearsold,shemadesomesuccessfulfilms.48

thetimeshewaseightyearsold,shewasmaking$500,000ayear.Thepeoplewhomadethefilms49

her“LittleMissMiracle”.Inthe1930s,lifewas50

intheUSA.Manypeopledidn'thavejobs,but51

ofpoorpeoplepaidmoneytogotothecinemasto52

ShirleyTemple.Peoplefelthappy53

shesanganddanced.MotherswantedtheirdaughterstohavecurlyhairlikeShirleyTemple.LittlegirlsplayedwithShirleyTempledolls.54

lovedlittleShirley.Peoplesentherpresents.Onhereighthbirthday,shegot1,000cakes.Herfanssenther5,00055

aweek.Buthermotherdidn'tspoil(溺愛(ài))her.LittleShirleyonlygot$4.25aweekandhadtoeatthespinach(菠菜).46. A.like B.with C.of D.about47. A.teaching B.studying C.making D.watching48. A.By B.With C.Before D.Since49. A.said B.called C.told D.spoke50. A.difficult B.happy C.easy D.popular51. A.million B.hundred C.billion D.thousands52. A.visit B.learn C.watch D.call53. A.when B.though C.because D.sothat54. A.Anybody B.Somebody C.Everybody D.Nobody55. A.letters B.e-mails C.messages D.phones六、閱讀理解ATomorrowisGarfield'sbirthday.HefirstappearedinacomicstriponJune19,1978.Garfieldiswellknownallovertheworld.LotsofGarfieldbookshavebeenturnedinto26languages.Garfieldproductsaresoldin69countries.JimDavisisGarfield'screator.JimwasbornonJuly28,1945inIndiana.Hegrewuponafarmwherehisdadraisedcows.JimandhisbrotherDavehelpedwiththefarmwork.Theyhad25cats.Theirroomalwaysmadesuretherewasplentyoffoodforthecats.Asaboy,Jimwasinpoorhealth.Whenhehadtospendtimeresting,hedrewpictures.Headdedwordstohispicturestomakethemfunny.AftercollegeJimworkedafewyearsatanadvertisingcompany.In1969,hegotajobtohelpacartoonist.Jimnoticedthatthereweremanycomicstripsaboutdogsbutfewaboutcats.Hethoughtthatwasstrangesincetheworldisfullofcatlovers.Herememberedthe25farmcatshegrewupwith.Theygavehimideasforacatcomicstrip.Inthecomicstrip,GarfieldbecamethecentralcharacterindailydifficultexperienceswithJon,hisowner,andothercharacters.Heislazy,funnyandhungry.JimDavishasreceivedmanyawardsforhiswork.TwicehewasgiventheBestHumorStripCartoonistoftheYearAward.HehaswonfourEmmys(艾美獎(jiǎng))andotherhonors.56.HowoldwasJimwhenGarfieldfirstappearedinacomicstrip? A.33. B.26. C.25. D.24.57.Whodoestheunderlinedword"He"refertointhefifthparagraph? A.Jim. B.Jon. C.Dave. D.Garfield.58.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE? A.JimDaviscreatedGarfieldwiththehelpofhisbrother. B.Garfieldproductsareavailableinallcountriesoftheworld. C.Thecatshisfamilyraisedmadenocontributionstohiscreation. D.TherewerefewcomicstripsaboutcatsuntilJimcratedGarfield.59.Thewriter'smainpurposeofwritingthepassageis

. A.totellustowatchmorecomicstrips B.toshowushowtobecomeacartoonist C.tointroducesomeinformationaboutJimDavis D.toproveGarfieldthemostpopularcartooncharacterB"Threeappleshavechangedtheworld.OneisforEve,oneisforNewton.ThethirdisinthehandsofSteveJobs."saidsomeone.SteveJobswastheformerCEOoftheApplecomputercompanyinhisparents'garage(車庫(kù))onAprilFool'sDay,1976.Throughmanyyears'hardwork,JobsandhisAppleproductswereagreatsuccess.Peoplebelievehehasmadetheworldabetterplace.ManyyoungpeoplealsothinkofAppleproductsasafashionicon.Becauseofhisgreatachievementsinthisarea,hewashonouredwithanumberofawards,includingtheNationalMedalofTechnologyin1985,theTimescovercharacter(封面人物)andtheMostSuccessfulManagerin1997.Jobs'roadtosuccesswasn'taneasyone.Heexperiencedseveralupsanddowns,buthewasstillstanding.JustasHemingwayinTheOldManandtheSeasaid,"Amancanbedestroyed,butnotbedefeated(打敗)."SohewasconsideredasanAmericanhero.WhatdidJobs'workersandfamilymembersthinkofhim?Ononehand,someworkersdescribedhimasastrange,bad-tempered(壞脾氣的)boss.Theysaidhewasimpatientwiththosewhodisagreedwithhimordidn'tunderstandhisideas.Ontheotherhand,hisfamilymembersthoughtofhimasahome-lovingdadwitheachofhisfourchildren.Heworriedaboutallthethingsofthem,suchastheirboyfriends,travel,safetyandevenskirtlength.Thoughhewasquitebusy,hestillattendedhisdaughter'sgraduationparty.60.WheredidSteveJobssetuptheApplecomputercompany? A.Inhisownhouse. B.Inhisfriend'shouse. C.Inhisfriend'sgarage. D.Inhisparents'garage.61.WhatdoyouthinkofSteveJobsaccordingto(根據(jù))thepassage? A.Home-loving. B.Honest. C.Jealous. D.Humorous.62.WhatawarddidSteveJobsachievein1985? A.TheMostSuccessfulManager. B.TheTopRichestMan. C.TheNationalMedalofTechnology. D.TheTimescovercharacter.63.WhywasheconsideredasanAmericanheroaccordingtothepassage? A.BecausehedevelopedlotsofAppleproducts. B.BecausehesetuptheApplecomputercompany. C.Becausehedevotedhimselftotheareaofcomputer. D.Becausehewasn'tdefeatedafterseveralupsanddowns.64.Fromthepassage,weknowthat

. A.SteveJobswasveryfamousonlyintheUSA B.SteveJobswastoobusytocareabouthischildren C.SteveJobschangedtheworldalotwithhisAppleproducts D.SteveJobsnevergotintoanytroubleonhiswaytosuccessCForthefirsttime,ZhangShengyu,astudentfromLaiyangMiddleSchoolinShandong,didn'taskhermothertobuyheranewschoolbagoranynewpensforthebeginningoftheschoolterm."Myoldschoolbagcanstillbeused,sothereisnoneedtobuyanewone,"Zhangsaid,"I'vedecidedtobethriftyfromnowon."Asthecenterofthefamily'sattention,manyoftheone-childgeneration(一代人)donotknowaboutthehardshipsoflife.Theysometimeshavenoideaofthevalueofthings.Manystudentswouldthrowawaypensanderasersthathaven'tbeenusedupandbuynewones.Someliketocompetewitheachothertoseewhoseclothesandschoolthingsaremoreexpensive.OnitswebsiteinJanuary,theMinistryofEducationcalledonstudentstoformgoodhabitssuchasworkinghard,beinghelpfulandthrifty,toavoidwastingfoodandtopaymoreattentiontostudyandothers.Manyschoolsconsiderteachingthevalueofmoneytobeanimportantlessonandencouragetheirstudentstobethrifty.StudentsatNo.44MiddleSchoolofShijiazhuang,Hebeiplantedmanyfruittreesintheirschool.Throughtakingcareofthetrees,thestudentslearnedhowtovaluethings.AtTieYiMiddleSchoolinXi'an,studentsorganizedagrouptocollectwasteandreusethem."Whatwestudentsdoaresmallthings,butIthinkwitheveryone'swork,wecanmakeadifference,"saidLiDongdong,16,astudentfromthegroup.65.Theunderlinedword"thrifty"inParagraph1means

. A.givingmoneytothepoor B.spendinglotsofmoney C.spendingnomoneyatall D.usingmoneycarefullyandwisely66.Manyoftheone-childgenerationusually

. A.wastethings B.knowaboutthehardshipsoflife C.don'tknowthepricesofmanythings D.likecompetitionwitheachotherinstudy67.InJanuary,theMinistryofEducationcalledonstudentstodothefollowingsEXCEPT

. A.workinghard B.beingthrifty C.helpingothers D.protectingenvironment68.WecanconcludethatLiDongdong

. A.tookcareoftrees B.plantedfruittrees C.collectedwaste D.didn'taskhismotherforanewschoolbag69.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage? A.SchoolActivities B.WasteNot,WantNot C.MakeADifference D.TheProblemsofOne-childGenerationDAllthewisdomofthetimes,allthestoriesthathavedelightedmankindforcenturies,areeasilyandcheaplyavailabletoallofusinbooks,butwemustknowhowtomakeuseofthistreasure.Theunluckiestpeopleintheworldarethosewhohaveneverdiscoveredhowsatisfyingitistoreadgoodbooks.I'mveryinterestedinpeopleandfindingoutaboutthem.SomeofthemostamazingpeopleI'vemetcouldonlybefoundinawriter'simagination,theninhisbook,andthen,again,inmyimagination.I'vefoundinbooksnewfriendsandnewworlds.Readingisfun,notbecausethewriteristellingyousomething,butbecauseitmakesyourmindwork.Yourownimaginationworksalongwiththewriter'sorevengoesbeyondhis.Yourexperience,comparedwithhis,bringsyoutothesameordifferentconclusions,andyourideasdevelopasyouunderstandhis.Everybookstandsbyitself,likeaone-familyhouse,butbooksinalibraryarelikehousesinacity.Althoughtheyareseparate(分開(kāi)的),insomewaytheyareconnectedwitheachother.Thesameideas,orrelated(相關(guān)的)ones,appearindifferentplaces;thehumanproblemsthatrepeatthemselvesinliferepeatthemselvesinbooks,butwithdifferentsolutions(解決方法)accordingtodifferentwritingsatdifferenttimes.Booksinfluenceeachother.Theyconnectthepast,thepresentandthefutureandhavetheirowngenerations(agegroups),likefamilies.Whereveryoustartreading,youconnectyourselfwithoneofthefamiliesofideas,andintheend,younotonlyfindoutabouttheworldandthepeopleinit,youfindoutaboutyourself,too.Readingcanonlybefunifyouexpectittobe.Ifyouconcentrateon(專注于)bookssomebodytellsyou“ought”toread,youprobablywon'thavefun.Butifyouputdownabookyoudon'tlikeandtryanothertillyoufindonethatmeanssomethingtoyou,andthenrelaxwithit,youwillalmostcertainlyhaveagoodtime—andifyoubecome,asaresultofreading,better,wiser,kinder,ormoregentle,youwon'tsufferduringtheprocess.70.Whichofthefollowingideasmaythewriterofthisarticleagreewith? A.Youwillnevermeetamazingpeopleinyourlifeunlessyouread. B.Youthinkactivelyinsteadofgettingfactspassively(被動(dòng)地)whenreading. C.Youwillgetmuchdelightfromanybookthatyouaretoldtoread. D.Youcanrelaxyourselfbyreadingbecauseitinvolveslittlethinking.71.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph4? A.Wecanoftenfindsomethingconnectedwithourselvesinbooks. B.Differentwritingsatdifferenttimessharethesamecharacteristics. C.Thesameproblemswillappearindifferentbookswithsimilarsolutions. D.Readingbookswhicharewrittenforyourgenerationismorehelpfultoyou.72.What'sthewriter'spurposeofwritingthisarticle? A.Toadviseustoenjoyourselvesbyreading. B.Toencourageustomakefulluseoflibraries. C.Toencourageustofindoutsolutionsinbooks. D.Toadviseustodiscussbookswithotherpeople.七、短文7選5(5選5等)Ifyouhaveabrotherorsister,youalreadyknowyouaredifferentfromeachother.Youlivetogetherinthesamehouseandhavethesameparents.73.

Whyisthis?Onepossiblereasonisthewayyourparentstreatyou.Firstbornchildrenreceivealltheattentionfromtheirparents.Mostfamilieshavetwiceasmanyphotosofafirstbornthananyotherchild.Parentstendtogivethemmoreresponsibility.74.

Asaresult,firstbornsareoftenresponsible,hardworkingandserious.Theyoftenwanttodowellatschoolandwork.75.

Forexample,GeorgeW.Bush,GeorgeWashington,andLyndonBainesJohnsonareallfirstborn.Whenasecondchildarrives,parentsaremorerelaxed.Thesecondchildisallowedtobemoreindependent.Buthealsohastocompetewiththefirstbornfortheparents'attentionandlove.Thesechildrenoftenchoosedifferentsportsandhobbiestoshowindependence.76.

Theyareoftenadventurous,fun-loving,andoutgoing,butcanbejealousandgetangryeasily.Theyoungestchildtendstobethehappiest.Hehasfewerresponsibilitiesandmorefreedom.Thesechildrendonotfeelpressuretodowellatschoolandwork,buthavetobecreativetogettheirfamily'sattention.77.

So,manyfamoustalk-showhostsandcomedianswerebornlast. A.TherearemorefirstbornAmericanPresidentsthansecondorlastbornchildren. B.Theyareoftenfriendly,humorousandcalm. C.Butyouhavedifferentpersonalities. D.Theirparentsmayprobablylovethemmore. E.Andtheydevelopdifferentpersonalities. F.Theydependonthefirstbornstotakecareofyoungerbrothersandsisters.八、閱讀與表達(dá)(問(wèn)答式)MaHuagraduatedfromFudanUniversity.HehadagoodcareerinITandagreatlifeinShanghai,buthefelttherewassomethingmissingfromhislife.Hewantedtohelpotherstoimprovetheirlives,soinMarch2003hegaveuphisjob.Thenhemovedtosouth-westChinatodovoluntaryworkinavillageprimaryschool.Hesoonbecameanimportantmemberofthelocalpeople.Inhisclass,hepaintedpicturesonthewallstohelpstudentsrememberEnglishwords.Healsospenthismoneybuildingaplaygroundforthechildren.MaHuaquicklygotusedtohisnewlife.Hegotgreatsatisfactionfromhisworkandfeltveryhappy,eventhoughlifetherewashard—hehadtomelt(融化)iceforwaterandgrowvegetablesforfood.Whenhewasfree,hewrotepoemsdescribin

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