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tobedone(要被……);

完成被动式:

tohavebeendone(已经被……)

(2)动词不定式的在句中的用法:

目的状语:

为了……;

定语,宾语(注意it做形式主语/宾语的句型)

宾语补足语:

表示宾语(人/物)去做

(3)分词(doing;

done)在句中的用法:

定语和宾语补足语:

四种形式做状语:

doing(正在……主动意义);

done(被……了);

havingdone(已经……之后,主动意义);

havingbeendone(已经被……之后)

(4)倒装句:

句首的否定意义的副词:

never;

hardly;

seldom;

neither;

nor;

no;

not

only+短语/状语从句

考点:

与时态一同考查—主语前面的助动词或be形式。

(5)强调句:

(考点:

与定语从句连起来考查—关系词和强调句连词)

Itis+强调部分+关系词定语从句+that/who+句子其他部分。

(6)表达“无论……”:

nomatter+疑问词+陈述句

(7)掌握4个单元内词汇,短语的意义,以及每个单元内总结的重要词汇的用法和短语的辨析。

【模拟试题】

一.单项选择

1.Hewas______fromthefirmbecausehewasalwayslateforwork.

A.firedB.hiredC.retiredD.employed

2.Thepresidentpromisedtokeepalltheboardmembers______ofhowthenegotiationsweregoingon.

A.informB.informingC.beinformedD.informed

3.Althoughsheisonly17yearsold,she______drugsfortwoyears.

A.addictsB.hasaddictedtoC.hasaddictedD.hasbeenaddictedto

4.Itryto______afewminuteseverydaytodosomeexercises.

A.setoutB.setoffC.setupD.setaside

5.Thephotosonthewall______mygrandmaofthosehappy,olddayswhenalargefamilylivedtogether.

A.recallB.rememberC.memorizeD.remind

6.Hehasneverlikedmeat,andhasalwayshada(n)______forvegetablesandfruit.

A.perspirationB.feelingC.ideaD.preference

7.Onlywhenclassbegan_____thathehadlefthisbookathome.

A.willherealizeB.hedidrealizeC.didherealizeD.shouldherealize

8.Thepurposeofnewtechnologiesistomakelifeeasier,_____itmoredifficult.

A.notmakeB.nottomakeC.notmakingD.donotmake

9.Thesoundofhappylaughter______memoriesofhischildhood.

A.calledforB.calledonC.calledatD.calledup

10.Thebookissaid______intomanylanguages.

A.translatingB.havingtranslatedC.tobetranslatedD.beingtranslated

11.Herecommendedthataspecialcommittee______tolookintotheincident.

A.weresetupB.wassetupC.besetupD.setup

12.ItisinQingdao_____you’regoingtopayavisitto_____thiskindofwashingmachineis

produced.

A./,thatB.where,whichC./,whereD.that,which

13._____areply,hedecidedtowriteagain.

A.NotreceivingB.Receivingnot

C.NothavingreceivedD.Havingnotreceived

14.Findinghercarstolen,_____.

A.apolicemanwasaskedtohelpB.theareawassearchedthoroughly

C.itwaslookedforeverywhereD.shehurriedtoapolicemanforhelp

15.TheBritisharenotsofamiliarwithdifferentculturesandotherwaysofdoingthings,______isoftenthecaseinothercountries.

A.asB.thatC.itD.this

二.完型填空

Iwasshownintothewaiting-room,whichasIhadexpected,wasfull.Thereweredirty__1__onthewall,andthetattered(撕碎)magazinesonthetable__2__agreatpileofwastepaper.Itookmyseatanddecidedto__3__thetimewatchingpeoplearoundme.

Ayoungmanbesidemewasturningoverthe__4___ofamagazinequicklyandnervously.Itwas___5__tounderstandwhathewaslookingatforeverythreeminutesorsohewould___6__themagazineontothetable,seize___7__,andsinkbackintohis___8___.Oppositemetherewasayoungmotherwhowastryingtokeephersonfrom___9___.Theboyhadclearlygrowntiredof___10___.Hehadplacedanash-trayonthefloorandwasmakingplanesoundsashewavedapencilinhishand.Nearhimanoldmanwasfast__11___,andtheboy’smotherwasafraid__12___soonerorlaterhersonwould___13___thegentleman.Atthesametimethe__14___mannexttomekeptsighingloudly.Atlasthegotup,walkedtowardsthedoorandbegan__15___thepicturesonthewall.Soongrowing__16___,hesnatchedonemoremagazineoutofthebottomofthepileanddroppedtiredlyintoachair.Eventheboyhadbecomequietandwassleepinginhermother’sarms.

Therewasacomplete__17___intheroomasthedooropenedandanurse___18___.Thepeoplelookedupwitharayof__19___intheeyes,thensettleddownagainasthenext__20____patientwasletoutoftheroom.

1.A.noticeB.picturesC.mapsD.holes

2.A.weremadeofB.changedintoC.lookedlikeD.weresameas

3.A.costB.takeC.passD.use

4.A.storiesB.articlesC.booksD.pages

5.A.easyB.possibleC.uselessD.hard

6.A.throwB.takeC.dragD.push

7.A.theothersB.otherC.anotherD.theother

8.A.chairB.pocketC.sleepD.picture

9.A.hurtinghimselfB.tearingthemagazineC.fallingasleepD.makinganoise

10A.sleepingB.waitingC.readingD.playing

11A.insleepB.asleepC.sleepyD.sleeping

12A.whatB.thatC.thenD.before

13A.doharmtoB.knockintoC.turnagainstD.wakeup

14A.oldB.kindC.youngD.handsome

15A.drawingB.takingdownC.examiningD.puttingup

16A.gladB.unhappyC.angryD.uninterested

17A.lonelinessB.hopelessnessC.tirednessD.silence

18A.enteredB.turnedoutC.enteredinD.cameout

19A.successB.satisfactionC.joyD.hope

20A.unluckyB.tiredC.luckyD.happy

三.阅读理解

A

LessTVReduceKidsWeight

PALOAITO,California—“Switchingoffthetelevisionmayhelppreventchildrenfromgettingfatter—eveniftheydonotchangetheirdietorincreasetheamounttheyexercise,”USresearcherssaidlastweek.

Astudyof192thirdandfourthgrades,generallyagedeightandnine,foundthatchildrenwhocutthenumberofhoursspentwatchingtelevisiongainednearlytwopounds(0.91kg)lessoveraone-yearperiodthanthosewhodidnotchangetheirtelevisiondiet.

“Thefindingsareimportantbecausetheyshowthatweightlosscanonlybetheresultofareductionintelevisionviewingandnotanyotheractivity,”saidThomasRobinson,apediatrician(儿科专家)atStanfordUniversity.

“Americanchildrenspendanaverageofmorethanfourhoursperdaywatchingtelevisionandvideosorplayinggames,andratesofchildhoodbeingveryfathavedoubtoverthepast20years,”Robinsonsaid.

Inthestudy,presentedthisweektothePediatricAcademicSocieties’annualmeetinginSanFrancisco,theresearcherspersuadedabout100ofthestudentstoreducetheirtelevisionviewingbyone-quartertoone-third.

Childrenwatchingfewerhoursoftelevisionshowedasignificantlysmallerincreaseinwaistsizeandhadlessbodyfatthanotherstudentswhocontinuetheirnormaltelevisionviewing,eventhoughneithergroupateaspecialdietnortookpartinanyextraexercise.

“Oneexplanationfortheweightlosscouldbethechildrenunstucktothetelevisionmaysimplyhavebeenmovingaroundandburningoffcalories,”Robinsonsaid.

“Anotherreasonmightbeduetoeatingfewermealsinfrontofthetelevision.SomestudieshavesuggestedthateatinginfrontoftheTVencouragespeopletoeatmore,”Robinsonadded.

1.Theauthortriestotellusinthefirsttwoparagraphsthat____.

A.childrenwillgetfatteriftheyeattoomuch.

B.childrenwillgetthinneriftheyeatless.

C.childrenwillgetfatteriftheyspendlesstimewatchingTV.

D.childrenwillgetfatteriftheyspendmoretimewatchingTV.

2.Accordingtothepassage,thetimeAmericanchildrenusuallyspendonwatchingTV____.

A.ismorethanfourhoursaday.B.islessthanfourhoursaday.

C.doubledinthelasttwentyyears. 

D.ismorethanonanyotheractivities.

3.ThetimechildrenspendonTVviewingeverydayissuggestedtobeabout___.

A.sixhoursB.eighthoursC.threehoursD.onehour

4.Whichofthefollowingisright?

A.ChildrenusuallyeatfewerwhilewatchingTV.

B.ChildrenusuallyeatmorewhilewatchingTV.

C.ChildreneatthesameamountofmealswhilewatchingTV.

D.ChildrenusuallyeatnothingwhilewatchingTV.

5.WhycanwatchingTVincreasekids’weightaccordingtothepassage?

A.TheyusuallyeatmorewhilewatchingTV.

B.Theyburnofffewercalories.

C.TheychangetheirdietwhilewatchingTV.

D.BothAandB

B

Everyonehasgottwopersonalities—theonethatisshowntotheworldandtheotherthatissecretandreal.Youdon’tshowyoursecretpersonalitywhenyouareawakebecauseyoucancontrolyourbehavior,butwhenyouareasleep,yoursleepingpositionshowstherealyou.Inanormalnight,ofcourse,peoplefrequentlychangetheirpositions.Theimportantpositionistheonethatyougotosleepin.

Ifyougotosleeponyourback,you’reaveryopenperson.Younormallytrustpeopleandyouareeasilyinfluencedbyfashionornewideas.Youdon’tliketodispleasepeople.Soyouneverexpressyourrealfeelings.You’requiteshyandyouaren’tquitesureofyourself.

Ifyousleeponyourstomach,youarearathersecretiveperson.Youworryalotandyou’realwayseasilyupset.Youalwayssticktoyourownopinionsorjudgment,butyoudon’traiseyourhopetoomuch.Youusuallylivefortodaynottomorrow.Thismeansthatyouenjoyhavingagoodtime.

Ifyousleepcurledup,youareprobablyaverynervousperson.Youhavealowopinionofyourselfandsoyou’reoftendefensive.You’reshyandyoudon’tnormallylikemeetingpeople.Youprefertoonyourown.You’reeasilyhurt.

Ifyousleeponyourside,youhaveusuallygotawell—balancedpersonality.Youknowyourstrengthsandweakness.You’reusuallycareful.Youbelieveinyourself.Yousometimesfeelanxious,butyoudon’toftengetsad.Youalwayssaywhatyouthinkevenifitmakespeopleratherangry.

6.Accordingtothepassage,aperson,whoisnotwillingtochangehismindandhardtodealwith,probablysleeps___.

A.onhissideB.onhisbackC.curledupD.onhisst

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