1、一.用所给词的适当形式填空1.He published a(collect) of short stories.2.One of the most valuable(item) on show will be aPicasso drawing.3.Children must learn to write(neat).4.If plastic and rubber are burnt, theyll give off(poison)gases.5.The area is famous for(it) very mild winter climate.6.Not only will you be
2、rewarded(financial), but alsowith the priceless reward of fulfilment.7.The two men discussed a range of(issue).8.His parents wont allow him(stay) out late.9.Its(tradition) in America to eat turkey onThanksgiving Day.10.Though lamb may be good, it is difficult to cook it(suit)everyones taste.答案.1.col
3、lection2.items3.neatly4.poisonous5.its6.financially7.issues8.to stay9.traditional10.to suit二完成句子1. 这里原本是中国居民的居住地,后来变成一个中国文化中心。(what 引导主语从句)_ then turned into a centrefor Chinese culture.2. 如今唐人街大多数居民依旧是华人,他们中许多人英语说得并不流利。(of+关系代词 引导的定语从句)The majority of residents in Chinatown are still ethnic Chinese
4、,_.3. 它历史悠久,声名远扬,作家罗伯特路易斯史蒂文森曾长居于此进行写作。It has _, with Robert Louis Stevenson_.4. 30 多万人从世界各地赶来,以寻求成功致富之路。Over 300000 people _.5. 我挑了一家粤菜馆,他们端出来的菜肴是放在精美的瓷盘子上的。(定语从句)I s_ a Cantonese restaurant _.6. 多么神奇的一座城市啊一座在 1906 年发生地震后, 能够重建起来的城市。And what a citya city _.7. 这能让游客们体验到正宗的中国味。(allow)_.答案 1.What star
5、ted as a residential area for Chinese immigrants2.many of whom do not speak English fluently.3.a long and famous history; having spent much time writing there.4. came from all over the world to seek their fortune.5. selected; that served its food on beautiful china plates.6. that was able to rebuild
6、 itself after the earthquake that occurred in 19067. This allow visitors to experience a real taste of China.三 语法填空Traditionally, we Chinese attach great importance to our hometownand are often 1.(willing) to migrate to other places.However, in present times, in particular after the reform and openi
7、ng-uppolicy was introduced, more and more people fancy 2.(settle) down in more developed cities just as my family members did.My parents were both born in Sichuan. In 1963, a time when 3.(graduate) were assigned(分配) jobs by the government, my fatherreceived a job in Beijing. After I was born in 1969
8、, my parents went towork in Xinjiang.In the 1980s, Chinese society 4.(fill) with hope,and people worked hard to achieve their dreams. So did my family. In1988, admitted 5.Renmin University of China, I wentto Beijing. It took me 72 hours by train 6.(travel) fromXinjiang to Beijing, with 7.distance of
9、 over 3,770kilometres. In 1990, my brother also passed the entrance examination andwas enrolled in a university in Guangzhou, 8.he nowlives and works.Recalling the changes over the past four decades, I think 9.(improve) transportation is very important to our family. The longdistance kept us apart m
10、ost of the time. Today, the speed and methods oftransportation have been improved a lot, which has 10.(entire) transformed our life and can bring us together easily.1.unwilling2.settling3.graduates4.was filled5.to/into6.totravel7.a8.where9.improved10.entirely四四 、 阅 读 理 解、 阅 读 理 解Montgomery County Sp
11、ecial Olympics held its eighthyearly show of unified (联合的) basketball at BlessedSacrament School. The gym was filled with cheerleaders (拉拉队队员), parents and friends. The walls were covered withposters made by third-and-fourth graders at the school. And allthe elementary, middle and high school unifie
12、d teams wereplaying hard and having fun. Every basket, no matter whichteam scored, was cheered and celebrated.Special Olympics support more than 20 unified games. Whatare unified games? They are programs designed for playerswith special needs. In the games, they play with kids who arevolunteers, cal
13、led unified partners. The special athletes areunable to play normally like other healthy kids, and some ofthem are wheelchair (轮椅) users. In basketball, the unifiedpartners rebound (抢篮板球), pass and sometimes push aspecial athletes wheelchair. As Brian Ross, a seventh-graderat St. Albans School in Wa
14、shington, says, “You just try to helpand get everyone to take part, like me.”Some special athletes have come a long way to be wherethey are. Caleb Head is a 15-year-old special athlete. When hestarted, Caleb would only stand at the door and watch. ThenCaleb began to practice his shooting but still w
15、ould not play inthe games. Now Caleb runs up and down looking for his shot.The special athletes are not the only ones who benefit (受益)from unified sports,and the unified partners do, too. MarlaGrusin, whose son Tyler is a special athlete, says every kidshould come to a Special Olympics game. If they
16、 do, they willlearn “to share the ball” and that the game “is not all aboutme”.Not a bad lesson for any athlete.(1).What does the first paragraph mainly talk about?A. An Olympic event.B. An exciting unified basketball game.C. The meaning of unified games.D. The benefits of playing basketball.(2).Spe
17、cial Olympics are especially held for studentswho.A. are disabledB. love cheerleadingC. know little about ball gamesD. want to become star players(3).What most probably is Brian Ross according to the text?A. A cheerleader.B. A unified partner.C. A special athlete.D. A basketball teacher.(4).Why does Grusin advise kids to take part in SpecialOlympics?A. They will get better grades.B. They will improve their health.C. They will have a strong team spirit.D. They will learn basic basketball skills.(1).【答案】B(2).【答案】A(3).【答案】B(4).【答案】C