题目列表(包括答案和解析)
5.( )The dream of flying up into space has _____.
e true e into being
e back e in
4.( )-Did you go to Jim’s birthday party?
-No, I _____.
A.am not invited B.wasn’t invited
C.haven’t invited D.didn’t invited
3.( )The cleaners make a great contribution to _____ the city clean.
A.kept B.keeping C.keep D.be kept
2.( )When was _____ umbrella _____?
A./; invented B.a; discovered C.an; discovered D.the; invented
Ⅰ.单项选择。(10分)
1.( )Students _____ their hair when they are at school.
A.don’t allow to dye(给……染色) B.are not allowed to dye
C.aren’t allowed to dying D.aren’t allowed dying
Ⅰ.听对话,选择正确图片。每段对话读一遍。(5分)
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1._____ 2._____ 3._____ 4._____ 5._____
Ⅱ.听对话,判断下面句子正(T)误(F)。每段对话读两遍。(5分)
6.( )The car was invented in 1895.
7.( )The light bulbs are used for helping us see in the dark.
8.( )Tom thinks the most useful invention is the mobile phone.
9.( )They are battery-operated(电池驱动的) cars.
10.( )Jane wants to be an inventor.
Ⅲ.听短文,连线。短文读两遍。(5分)
Inventions Years
11.camera A.1609
12.TV B.1870
13.telescope C.1927
14.telephone D.1827
15.light bulb E.1876
Ⅳ.听短文,选择正确答案。短文读两遍。(5分)
16.( )Why are machines so important to people?
A.They can help us do things better and faster.
B.Without the machines, people can do nothing.
C.The machines can work with people.
17.( )What is a printing machine used for?
A.Washing clothes.
B.Printing books, magazines and newspapers.
ting numbers.
18.( )Which sentence is wrong according to the passage?
A.The computer is a good machine.
B.All the people use computers.
C.Machines are widely used throughout the world.
19.( )When was the computer invented?
A.Not long ago. B.Long before. C.In recent years.
20.( )How fast does a computer count?
A.It counts as fast as a man does.
B.It counts very fast.
C.It counts millions of times faster than a man does.
Ⅰ.词汇。(10分)
(A)根据句意及首字母提示补全单词。
1.He’s doing r_____ on the causes of cancer.
2.The book is b_____ on a real story.
3.He wouldn’t travel with us b_____ the border(边境).
4.My knowledge of French is pretty b______.
5.The weather report says that there will be a strong s_____ this afternoon.
(B)根据句意,用所给单词的适当形式填空。
6._____(science) research should be done carefully.
7.He _____ (risk) all his money on a game of cards.
8.Many families _____ (separate) by the war.
9. I _____ (hand) the watch in to the police.
10.The EU has set strict _____ (limit) on levels of pollution.
Ⅱ.英汉互译。(5分)
11.我们登上火星已经两天了。
It _____ _____ two days _____ we landed on Mars.
12.随着社会的发展,地球有可能被污染到不适合居住的程度。
_____ the development of the society, our earth may be too polluted for people to _____ _____.
13.直到亲眼所见我才相信这件事。
I _____ believe it _____ I see it with my own eyes.
14.地球在距离太阳数十亿公里的地方旋转。
The earth travels around the sun _____ _____ _____ _____ billions of kilometers.
15.更糟糕的是,我们的水供应很短缺。
_____ _____ _____, our water supplies were very low.
Ⅲ.书面表达。(10分)
假设你是王强,你们班最近举行了一次主题班会: 太空探险的意义。请根据下表的内容,介绍所讨论的情况并发表自己的观点。(80词左右)
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一些同学赞同 |
一些同学反对 |
你自己的观点 |
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1.获得新知识 2.从太空取得新资源 3.给人类带来更大的生存空间 |
1.耗资巨大 2.宇航员的安全问题 |
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听 力 材 料
Unit 4 Topic 3
Ⅰ.听句子,选择正确图片。每个句子读一遍。
1.On the earth, we can look at the stars and planets through telescopes.
2.Jack wants to be an astronaut when he grows up.
3.It has been over two months since he bought the talking pen.
4.The solar system is a small part of the universe.
5.Scientific research on aliens should be done carefully.
Ⅱ.听对话,判断下面句子正(T)误(F)。每段对话读两遍。
6.M: Where would you like to go, Linda?
W: I’d like to fly to space.
7.W: What do you think of New York?
M: Well, it is fascinating. And I can see wonderful galleries there.
8.W: I hope to go somewhere warm.
M: Then I think you should go to Sanya.
9.M: Jane, what do you like doing?
W: I love watching space.
10.W: What’s that? Is it a mobile phone or a digital camera?
M: Don’t you see? It’s a mobile phone.
Ⅲ.听短文,完成表格。短文读三遍。
Is there water on Mars? Shall we move there? What will our future be like?
These are the questions that were asked when a research was conducted in the school in Sunshine Town. The research showed that fifty percent of the students today would like to move out of earth.
On Friday evening, live on Golden TV, students will discuss and argue over these questions. To find out what they think, make sure you watch“Mars Wars”from eight thirty to nine in the evening. Here on Golden TV.
Ⅳ.听短文,选择正确答案。短文读两遍。
Last Sunday my husband and I went to a large supermarket in London. We both needed some new clothes and were hoping to buy a television. When we arrived in Oxford Street, it was so crowded that we decided that each of us would go on our own way for the moment and meet again at the ground station. So I left my husband and started looking around the shops. Unfortunately, all the clothes were in a very large size and were not fit for me. But I did buy a television at a very low price, so I felt quite pleased with myself. When I arrived at the station, my husband was not there, so I sat down in a nearby coffee house to have a cup of coffee. I quickly finished my drink when I saw him. I went out to meet him. He looked very happy. Then I saw he was carrying a large and heavy cardboard box.“Oh, dear!”I thought,“We have no clothes but two TV sets.”
(C)
On June 24, 1947, a US pilot named Kenneth Arnold looked out the window of his plane and saw nine silver objects flying close together.
They were moving very quickly. Kenneth guessed that their speed was more than 1,600 kilometres an hour. He told journalists that the objects did not move like planes, but like saucers(碟状物) move when someone throws them across the surface of water. Later one of the journalists called the objects “flying saucers”.
This was the first time the expression “flying saucer” was used, but people have seen UFOs (unidentified flying objects) in the sky centuries ago. For example, in the thirteenth century some English farmers saw a flat, silver object in the sky. This is surprising because in those days there were no planes, weather balloons, or space stations that could be mistaken for UFOs.
Today, many UFOs turn out to be something quite ordinary. One evening in February 2001, eight colored lights appeared in the sky above Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia. The lights seemed to float in the air for ten minutes before moving off and disappearing. Many people thought they were UFOs. They turned out to be good luck lanterns(灯笼) that had been released from a temple.
Most UFOs can be explained like this. However, there are many that can’t. Surveys show that at least half of us believe intelligent life exists on other planets. Is it possible, therefore, that someone from “out there” is visiting us?
根据短文内容,回答下列问题。
36.Where was Kenneth Arnold when he saw the silver objects?
________________________________________________
37.How many silver objects were there in the sky?
________________________________________________
38.How did the objects move?
________________________________________________
39.What were the colored lights in Kuala Lumpur?
________________________________________________
40.将文中画线部分的句子翻译成汉语。
________________________________________________
(B)
We have always been interested in the moon. 2, 000 years ago, people already knew it moves around the earth and where it would be in the sky at different times of the year. At that time, everything about the moon was learned by watching it carefully in the sky.
When scientists could use telescopes to study the moon more closely, their ideas began to change. They could see the moon was made of rocks. Most scientists thought moon rocks would be different from those on the earth. This was because they believed the moon had once been a planet that had been caught in the earth’s gravity millions of years earlier.
In 1969, moon rocks were finally brought to the earth and studied. Much to their surprise, scientists found that, except for water, the moon and the earth were made of the same things. Once again new ideas were needed for this new information.
After years of study, most scientists now think that the moon was once part of the earth. They believe very early in its history, maybe 4 billion years ago, something about the size of Mars hit the earth. This sent billions of rocks into space around our planet. These rocks slowly joined together and after many years became the moon.
In the future, even though our ideas about the moon may change again, we will still be interested in it.
31.( )2, 000 years ago people already knew _____.
A.the earth moved around the moon
B.the moon and the earth were made of the same things
C.the moon was made of rocks
D.the moon moves around the earth
32.( )Before 1969 most scientists thought the moon was _____.
A.part of the earth billions of years earlier
B.older than the earth
C.a planet caught by the earth’s gravity
D.made of the same things as the earth
33.( )After years of study, most scientists now think _____.
A.the earth was once part of the moon
B.the moon was once part of the earth
C.something about the size of Mars will hit earth in the near future
D.a lot of rocks will slowly join together to become the other moon
34.( )The writer wants to tell us in this passage_____.
A.why people are interested in the moon
B.how ideas about the moon have changed over time
C.where the moon came from in the past
D.the people have finally learned the truth about the moon
35.( )From this passage we can learn that _____.
A.scientists in the past were not clever
B.scientists are so clever that they know everything
C.new information brings new ideas
D.we now know everything about the moon
(A)
Is there life on Mars? We don’t know. We’re sure that people on the earth are not able to live on Mars. People need oxygen to breathe in. There is almost no oxygen on Mars.
Living on Mars would be like living on a very high mountain. There would be little air. The temperature might be 50 degrees above zero at noon and 140 degrees below zero at night. Many people think there may be plants on Mars. We know that on Mars there is carbon(碳). This is a kind of material found in all plants and animals on the earth. Through a telescope, Mars looks red. In some places, it seems gray. At times the gray color turns gray-green, then brown, then gray again. The gray-green color may be a kind of plant life changing color with the seasons.
Will men go to Mars one day? If they do, they must take enough oxygen, food and clothing with them.
根据短文内容,判断正(T)误(F)。
26.( )There is enough oxygen for us to live on Mars.
27.( )It’s too hot in the daytime but it’s too cold at night on Mars.
28.( )We can find carbon in all plants and animals on the earth.
29.( )Sometimes Mars looks blue.
30.( )If one day we can go to Mars, we must take enough oxygen, food and clothing with us.
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