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单元练测卷

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错题档案

90分钟

120分

Ⅰ.单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分1分)

1.Whatyouhavedonewillnothaveyourfame.

A.agoodeffectonB.affected

C.agoodeffectinD.effected

2.Richerregions,especiallysomecoastaldevelopedprovinces,shoulddotheycanpoorerareas.

A.what;helpB.allwhat;help

C.whatever;tohelpD.nomatterwhat;tohelp

3.Youareateamstar!

Workingwithisreally

yourcupoftea.

A.bothB.eitherC.othersD.theother

4.Allthepeopleintheworldarelookingforward

toabettersocietywithnature.

A.making;inaharmonyB.build;intheharmony

C.building;inharmonyD.create;onharmony

5.Howhappywewerewhenthegreatmomentwe

hadintheend!

A.dreamedtocomeB.dreamedcame

C.dreamedaboutcameD.dreamedofcoming

6.—ProfessorJohnson,I’mafraidIcan’tfinishthereportwithinthisweek.

—.Howaboutnextweek?

A.GoodforyouB.Itwon’tbotherme

C.NotatallD.That’sOK

7.Totestwhichfoodsarebetterforalongspace

journey,theyhadasmanyas50dishesinShenzhouⅥ.

A.tochooseB.tobechosen

C.tobechosenfromD.tochoosefrom

8.Wherewasittheforestfirebrokeout?

A.whenB.thatC.howD.which

9.—Doyouhaveanythingmore,sir?

—No.Youcanhavearestordosomethingelse.

A.typingB.tobetyped

C.typedD.totype

10.Findapart-timejobduringthevacation,andyouwillhavebetterunderstandingoflife.

A.a;theB.the;aC./;theD.a;/

11.Imustthankmyparentstobeacollegestudent.

A.tomakeitpossibleforme

B.tomakeitpossibletome

C.formakingitpossibleforme

D.formakingitpossibletome

12.Itwasmostthatthemotherwasn’twhenshesawhersonknockeddownbyacar.

A.surprised;surprisedB.surprising;surprised

C.surprised;surprisingD.surprising;surprising

13.I’dratherhavearoomofmyown,howeversmallitis,thanaroomwithothers.

A.toshareB.tohaveshared

C.shareD.sharing

14.Thegirlarrangedtohavepianolessonsatthetrainingcentrewithhersistershewouldstayforanhour.

A.whereB.whoC.whichD.what

15.SamuelSmiles,aBritishwriter,saidthatpracticalwisdomisonlytheschoolofexperience.

A.tobelearnedinB.learning

C.tolearninD.tobelearning

Ⅱ.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

Astudentwenttocollegetogowithhisstudies.

Thereheputhisnamedownforacoursein16,butafterthefirstlecturehedidn’tgotoit17.Thegeographyteachernoticedthatthisstudentwasalways18andthoughtthathehadchangedto19course,sohewasverysurprisedwhenhesawtheboy’snameonthelistofthestudentswhowantedtotakethegeography20attheendoftheyear.

Thelecturerhadpreparedadifficultexamination21followedhislecturesveryclosely,andhewas22toseehowthisstudentansweredthequestions.Hethoughtthattheanswerswouldbe23.Butwhenhereceivedthemsoonaftertheexamandexaminedthem24,hewasabletofindonlyonesmall25inthem.Asthis26himverymuch,hewent27thepaperagain,butwas28notabletofindmorethanonesmallmistake,sohe29thestudenttoquestionhimaboutthat.

Whenthestudentcameintotheroomandsatdown,thelecturersaidtohim,“I30youcameonlytomyfirstlectureandthatyouhavebeenabsentfromalloftheother.ButnowIhave31youranswerpaperverycarefullyandI32tofindonlyonemistakeinit.Iam33toknowyourexplanationforthat.”

“Oh,Iamvery34aboutthismistake,sir,”answeredthestudent.“Aftertheexam,Irealized35Ishouldhavewritten.IwouldnothavemadethatmistakeifIhadnotbeenconfusedbyyourfirstlecture.”

16.A.physicsB.geographyC.chemistryD.history

17.A.infactB.foreverC.anymoreD.more

18.A.lateB.absentC.silentD.lonely

19.A.theotherB.theothers

C.otherD.another

20.A.explanationB.recitation

C.dictationD.examination

21.A.whichB.whoC.whoseD.what

22.A.sadB.afraidC.eagerD.happy

23.A.rightB.wrongC.goodD.bad

24.A.surelyB.certainly

C.carefullyD.correctly

25.A.wordB.letterC.mistakeD.name

26.A.worriedB.surprised

C.terrifiedD.encouraged

27.A.throughB.downC.onD.with

28.A.reallyB.stillC.evenD.yet

29.A.sentB.sentupC.sentforD.sentout

30.A.hearB.realizedC.wonderD.know

31.A.seenB.found

C.examinedD.watched

32.A.haveB.havebeenable

C.amsorryD.haveto

33.A.astonishedB.curious

C.obviousD.disappointed

34.A.gladB.satisfiedC.pleasedD.sorry

35.A.whatB.howC.whyD.that

Ⅲ.阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

A

There’sbeenalotoftalkaboutwhite-

and-bluecollarworkers,andyoumayhaveevenheardofgoldern-collarworkers,butlatelyanewcolorofcollarismakingitswayintoChina’surbanvernacular(土话)—green.Greencollarssaynowhenworkislifeandlifeiswork.Theychoosetogetoutofthefastlane(车道),andexplorenewwaysofliving“green”.

Livinggreendoesn’tmeansomeoneis

workingasanenvironmentalist,biologistorscientist.Insteaditismoreofalifestylechoice.Atypicalgreencollariswelleducatedlikeawhite-collarbutphysicallytoughlikeablue-collar,likelyborninthe70sor80softhelastcenturyandlivinginoneofChina’sbigcities,withamonthlyincomewellabove5000yuan(aboutUS$700).

Thelifeofagreencollarmaygosomething

likethis:

Turnoffthemobilephoneafterwork,eat

onlyhealthyfoodrichinvitamins,goonhikeseveryweekendandliketohelptheunderprivileged.

Greencollarsevenhavetheirownclub.In

Beijing,theGreenCollarClubisforpeoplewhosharea“behappy,healthyandhelpful”spirit.Thecluboftenholdscharitypartiesand

usesthedonationsforenvironmentalprotection

andpovertyrelief(摆脱贫困)projectsinChina.

“Theyaresuccessfulintheircareers,but

donotmissthepleasuresinlife.Theyhavealotofmoney,butdonotfallslavetoit,”saidZuoShiguang,oneofthefoundingmembersoftheclub.

36.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Differencesbetweenwhite-and-bluecollarsandgreencollars.

B.Theincreasingawarenessofenvironmentalprotection.

C.NewtrendsoflifeinChina’sbigcities.

D.Thelifestyleofgreencollars.

`37.Greencollarsarelivinggreenbecause.

A.theyhavealargeincometouse

B.theyrefusetoliveanunhealthylife

C.theyspendalotofmoneyandtimeintheopen

D.theydevotethemselvestoenvironmentalprotection

38.Greencollarswillafterwork.

A.prefertobeleftalone

B.havefunwitholdfriends

C.notthinkaboutworkanymore

D.doalotofextraworkathome

39.What’sZuoShiguang’sattitudetowardsgreencollars?

A.Appreciative(欣赏的).

B.Doubtful(怀疑的).

C.Negative(否定的).

D.Neutral(中立的).

40.Theunderlinedpart“theunder-privileged”probablyreferstothosewhoare.

A.inheavypollutedareas

B.infarawayplaces

C.inapoorstateofeducation

D.inunfavourableconditions

B

DianaJacobsthoughtherfamilyhadaworkable

plantopayforcollegeforher21-year-oldtwinsons:

a

combinationofsavings,income,scholarships,andamodestamountofborrowing.Thenherhusbandlosthisjob,andtheplanfellapart.

“Ihavetwokidsincollege,andIwanttosay‘comehome’,butatthesametimeIwanttoprovidethemwithagoodeducation,”saysJacobs.

TheJacobsfamilydidworkoutasolution:

Theyaskedandreceivedmoreaidfromtheschools,andeachsonincreasedhisborrowingtothemaximumamountthroughthefederalloan(贷款)program.Theywilleachgraduatewith$20,000ofdebt,butatleasttheywillbeabletofinishschool.

Withunemploymentrising,financialaidadministratorsexpecttohearfrommorefamiliesliketheJacobses.Morestudentsareapplyingforaid,andmorefamiliesexpecttoneedstudent

loans.Collegeadministratorsareconcernedthattheywillnothaveenoughaidmoneytogoaround.

Atthesametime,tuition(学费)continuestorise.AreportfromtheNationalCenterforPublicPolicyandHigherEducationfoundthatcollegetuitionandfeesincreased439%from1982to2007,whileaveragefamilyincomerosejust147%.Studentborrowinghasmorethandoubledinthelastdecade.

“Ifwegoonthiswayforanother25years,wewon’thaveanaffordablesystemofhighereducation,”saysPatrickM.Callan,presidentofthecenter.“Themiddleclassfamilieshavebeenfinancingitthroughdebt.Theywillsendkidstocollegewhateverittakes,evenifthatmeansahugeamountofdebt.”

Financialaidadministratorshavebeenhavingahardtimeasmanycompaniesdecidethatstudentloansarenotprofitableenoughandhavestoppedmakingthem.Thegoodnews,however,isthatfederalloansaccountforaboutthreequartersofstudentborrowing,andthegovernmentsaysthatmoneywillflowuninterrupted.

41.AccordingtoParagraph1,whydidtheplanof

theJacobsfamilyfail?

A.Thetwinswastedtoomuchmoney.

B.Thefatherwasoutofwork.

C.Theirsavingsranout.

D.Thefamilyfellapart.

42.HowdidtheJacobsesmanagetosolvetheir

problem?

A.Theyaskedtheirkidstocomehome.

B.Theyborrowed$20,000fromtheschools.

C.Theyencouragedtheirtwinsonstodopart-

timejobs.

D.Theygothelpfromtheschoolsandthefederal

government.

43.Financialaidadministratorsbelievethat.

A.morefamilieswillfacethesameproblemas

theJacobses

B.thegovernmentwillreceivemorelettersof

complaint

C.collegetuitionfeeswilldoublesoon

D.America’sunemploymentwillfall

44.Whatcanwelearnaboutthemiddleclassfamilies

fromthetext?

A.Theyblamedthegovernmentforthetuition

increase.

B.Theirincomeremainedsteadyinthelastdecade.

C.Theywilltrytheirbesttosendkidstocollege.

D.Theirdebtswillbepaidoffwithin25years.

45.Accordingtothelast

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