1、【 精品教育资源文库 】 Unit 2 Robots (时间: 45 分钟 满分: 100 分 ) .单句语法填空 1 Having been warned of danger in the street at night, she had to go home,with a friend accompanying(accompany) her. 2 He quickly turned around when he heard someone asking for help behind him. 3 Could you do me a favour and pick up Sam from
2、 school today? 4 He has so much desire for wealth that he works hard every day. 5 Did you see the CEO in his office? Yes, he was_being_interviewed(interview) by the journalist from BBC. 6 Having worked for just a few days, Richard was junior to those who had been in the company for a long time. 7 It
3、 is hard to see how the issue can be resolved to everyones satisfaction(satisfy) 8 Her only fear was that her little son would be left alone in the world in case something happened to her. 9 You are bound to_achieve (achieve) your dreams if you insist on them and try your best. 10 Although divorced
4、(divorce), they continued to live under the same roof. .单句改错 1 It is not a good idea to have the machine run all the time.runrunning 2 She had a computer at home, and her parents desired that she did all her work at home.diddo 3 To everybodys surprise, they got divorcing last month, though they had
5、been married for only two months.divorcingdivorced 4 Look! There stand the highest building of the city.standstands _ 5 Some doctors advise setting down some time each day for worries.downaside 6 The little boy came riding at full speed down the motorway on his bicycle.How a dangerous scene it was!
6、HowWhat .阅读理解 At least 19 people were killed, and 20 injured when a man wielding (挥 ) a knife went on the rampage (横冲直撞 ) early Tuesday at a facility for the disabled in the Japanese city of Sagmihara. 【 精品教育资源文库 】 The fire department of the Sagamihara City told the Associated Press that 19 people
7、proved dead in the attack.The fire department said a doctor on the scene confirmed the deaths around 8 a m.local time. Police told the Japanese broadcaster NHK they received a call from an employee of the facility, located west of Tokyo, just after 2: 30 a m.on Tuesday, who said a man carrying a kni
8、fe broke into the building. The man later turned himself in at a police station. NHK said the suspect,26, a former employee at the facility, Tsukui YamayuriEn,is on suspicion of attempted murder.Another broadcaster, NTV, said he broke into the facility by smashing a window with a hammer, and that he
9、 was upset because he had been fired, but that could not be independently confirmed. The Asahi Shimbun reported that the suspect was quoted by police as saying “I want to get rid of the disabled from this world.” The facility has about 150 longterm residents with learning difficulties and physical d
10、isabilities, NHK reported, with some residents as young as 18, and others as old as 75. Television footage showed a number of ambulances parked outside the facility,with medics and other rescue workers running in and out. Mass killing is relatively rare in Japan, which has extremely strict laws of g
11、un control.In 2008, seven people were killed by a man who slammed a truck into a crowd of people in central Tokyos Akihabara electronics district and then stabbed (刺 ) passersby.Fourteen were injured in 2010 by an unemployed man who stabbed and beat up passengers on two public buses outside a Japane
12、se train station in Ibaraki Prefecture, about 25 miles northeast of Tokyo. 语篇解读 本文是一篇新闻报道,报道了日本相模原市福利机构前雇员杀害多名残障人士这一惨案。 1. Who reported the terrible attack to the police? A A disabled resident at the facility. B A doctor on the scene. C An employee of the facility. D A Japanese news reporter. C 细节理解
13、题。由文章第三段中的 “Police told the Japanese broadcaster NHK they received a call from an employee of the facility” 可知,福利机构的一名雇员打电话【 精品教育资源文库 】 报案。故选 C。 2. What happened to the suspect after the attack? A He was arrested by the police. B He went to the police station to admit his crime. C He told the media
14、 why he killed so many disabled. D He smashed a window of the facility with a hammer. B 细节理解题。由文章第四段 “The man later turned himself in at a police station” 可知犯罪嫌疑人作案后去警察局自首, turn oneself in 是 “ 自首 ” 的意思。 3. Which of the following statements is a FACT according to the passage? A Japan has extremely st
15、rict laws to control guns. B In fact, mass killing is rather common in Japan. C The suspect was upset because he had been fired. D The 26yearold suspect is an employee at the facility. A 细节理解题。由文章最后一段可知日本有严格控制枪支的法律 是一个事实,故选 A。由最后一段中的 “Mass killing is relatively rare in Japan” 可知 B 项错误;由第五段中的 “former
16、 employee” 可知 D 项错误。本题考生易误选 C 项,但由文中的 “he was upset because he had been fired, but that could not be independently confirmed” 可知,这是一种未经证实的说法,不能算事实。 4. How many news media are mentioned in the passage? A 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. C 细节理解题。文章所提到的新闻媒体有 the Associated Press, NHK, NTV 和 the Asahi Shimbun,共四家新闻媒体,
17、故选 C。 . 完形填空 Shortly after I started out as a professional baseball player in the TriState League, I was fired.“Frank , ” the manager said _1_ , “whatever you do after you leave here, put some _2_ and enthusiasm into your work! ”Well , that was the _3_ thing I expected him to say. A week later, _4_
18、, I was introduced to the New Haven.My first day here will always _5_ in my memory as a great event in my life.No one knew me in the league, so I was _6_ to make myself the most enthusiastic ball player theyd 【 精品教育资源文库 】 ever seen.From the minute I _7_ on the field, I acted like a man electrified.
19、And I acted as if I were alive with a million _8_ . My biggest thrill came the following morning _9_ I read in the New Haven newspaper: “This _ 10_ player, Frank, has a barrel (桶 ) of enthusiasm.He _11_ our boys.They looked better than at any time this season.”The ne wspaper began _12_ me the life o
20、f the team. Within two weeks, enthusiasm took me from $250 a month to $1,850 a month it _13_ my income by 700 percent! Two years after that, I was _14_ third base for the St.Louis and multiplied my income by thirty times.Enthusiasm _15_ did it; nothing but enthusiasm. Enthusiasm is by far the highes
21、t paid _16_ on earth.It helps you become more successful, and _17_ a healthier, richer and happier life.“To become enthusiastic act enthusiastically.” Put this rule into _18_ for thirty days and be prepared to see astonishing _19_ .It may easily change your entire life.Can you acquire enthusiasm or
22、must you be born _20_ it? Certainly you can acquire it! 语篇解读 本文讲述的是一位职业垒球运动员的故事。退役后,他充满热情地 投入到新的工作中,继续自己的事业,并获得成功。把热情付诸于行动就会见到令人惊讶的结果。 1. A carefully B casually C quickly D firmly D 考查副词。 carefully“ 仔细地 ” ; casually“ 随便地,偶然地,临时地 ” ;quickly“ 快速地 ” ; firmly“ 坚定地,坚决地,坚固地 ” 。根据上句:我被解雇了。可知经理坚定地说:你离开这里之后无
23、论做什么,把一些活力和热情放进你的工作!故选 D。 2. A curiosity B life C experience D pleasure B 考查名词。 curiosity“ 好奇心 ” ; life“ 生气,活力 ” ; experience“ 经验 ” ;pleasure“ 快乐 ” 。 句意:把一些活力和热情放进你的工作!故选 B。 3. A proper B other C last D only C 考查形容词。句意:那是我最不期盼他说的。故选 C。 4. A meanwhile B therefore C otherwise D however D 考查副词。 meanwhile“ 与此同时 ” ; therefore“ 因
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