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Unit1巩固提升练习二
(Project)
一、句型转换(每空一词)
1.Hehadareputationforhiscontributionstothecharity.
Hehiscontributionstothecharity.
2.Hispoempublishedin1794wasintendedtobeasong.
Hispoempublishedin1794wasbeasong.
3.Thefamouspoem,ARed,RedRosewrittenbyRobertBurns,isfullofsymbols.
Thefamouspoem,ARed,RedRosewrittenbyRobertBurns,issymbols.
4.Manypeoplethinkthatclassicsareoldandboringandhavenothingtodowithlifetoday.
and,classicshavenothingtodowithlifetoday.
5.Familycarscarryasmanyassevenpassengersand,comparedwithmostsportutilityvehicles(SUV),costless.
Familycarscarryasmanyassevenpassengersandcostlessmostsportutilityvehicles(SUV).
二、单项选择
6.Alltheirattemptstorescuethechildfromtheburningbuildingwere,andhediedsoon.
A.inplaceB.inreturnC.invainD.inturn
7.Withmorepeoplekeepingpets,agrowingnumberofconflictspetshavebeentakentocourtinShanghai.
A.concerned;theB.concerning;theC.concerned;/D.concerning;/
8.Hegotuplateandhurriedtohisoffice,thebreakfastpreparedbyhiswife,Lisa.
A.left;untouchedB.toleave;untouching
C.leaving;untouchedD.havingleft;untouching
9.—Areyoustillmadather?
—Notreally,butIcantthatherremarkshurtme.
A.denyB.boycottC.rejectD.resist
10.EverytimeItakepartinafriendsbigparty,Ialwaysgototalktothosewhojustsitalonesothattheydontfeel.
A.letoutB.wipedoutC.madeoutD.leftout
三、完形填空
JayWilsonwasmyEnglishteacheratLakeForestHighSchool.Itwashim11realizedmypotentialinwriting,andhis12mademeawritereventually.
Hewaskindtome,butIhadno13thathetookparticularnoticeofme.Therewereother14kidsintheclass,andsoonIfellbackintomyusual15andthoughtthatIwasjustalittleoveraverageinmostthings.Neartheendoftheterm,webegantoreadtheplay—Macbeth.Believeme,thisisnotaneasy
playforhighschoolstudentstounderstand,16Ispentalotoftimereadingit.Afterworkingtillthenightbeforeitwasdue,Iwroteapaperaboutthe17—thefirstpaperItypedonatypewriter—andturnedit18thenextday.
Igotagood19onit,andbelowthegradeMrWilsonwrote,“Sure20youbecomeawriter.”Thatwasit.Thosesixwordswerewritteninhisclearandneathandwriting.Itwasthefirsttimeheoranyonehad21inanywaythatwritingwasa22optionforme.Wedneverhadanywritersinourfamilyline,andwedidntknowanywriterspersonally,even23,sowritingforalivingdidntseemsomething24tome.Butthen,justlikethat,JayWilsontappedmyhidden25andletmeseeawiderworld.
Overthenext10years,Ioften26aboutMrWilsonssixwords.
WheneverIfeltdiscouraged,itwasthosesixwordsthatcamebacktomeandgaveme27.Whenafewinstructorsincollegegentlyandnot-so-gentlytriedtotellmeIhadnotalent,IheldMrWilsons28beforemetoprotectmyself.Ididnt29whatanyoneelsethought.MrWilson,headofthewholeEnglishdepartmentatLakeForestHigh,30Icouldbeawriter.SoIputmyheaddownandstruggledforward.
11.A.whenB.whoC.howD.where
12.A.knowledgeB.confidenceC.influenceD.assignment
13.A.intentionB.concernC.doubtD.sense
14.A.olderB.smarterC.richerD.luckier
15.A.locationB.positionC.motivationD.qualification
16.A.soB.butC.orD.for
17.A.workB.termC.classD.play
18.A.onB.offC.inD.up
19.A.gradeB.praiseC.ideaD.start
20.A.wonderB.hopeC.makeD.help
21.A.arrangedB.persuadedC.announcedD.indicated
22.A.careerB.studyC.hobbyD.method
23.A.distantlyB.frequentlyC.actuallyD.obviously
24.A.necessaryB.preciousC.differentD.available
25.A.talentB.memoryC.secretD.opinion
26.A.worriedB.thoughtC.heardD.wrote
27.A.impressionB.improvementC.imaginationD.strength
28.A.actionsB.wisdomC.wordsD.duty
29.A.careB.predictC.ignoreD.learn
30.A.provedB.saidC.promisedD.answered
四、阅读理解
A
Getyourpaperfishandgetreadytostickitonsomeonesback—itsalmostAprilFoolsDay.
Paperfish?
Stickitwhere?
WhileitsnotthewaywecelebrateApril1,puttingapaperfishonsomeonesbackisatraditionforteensinFrance.FranceiswhereAprilFoolsDaybeganhundredsofyearsago.
Inthe1500s,theKingofFrancedecidedtochangetheofficialcalendar.Whenthechangewasmade,NewYearsDaywasmovedfromApriltoJanuary1.Sincewordtravelledslowly,noteveryoneknewaboutthechange.Peopleintheknowhadfunplayingtricksonthosewhodidntknowthenewyearhadbegunfourmonthsearlier.
April1isstillreservedforpracticaljokes.Thedayisallabouttrickingfriendsorfamily,andmakingthemlookstupid.
Doyouwanttopullafewtricksofyourown?
Remember,AprilFoolsDayisaboutpullingaprankthatwillmaketheotherpersonlaughtoo.Ifyouarenotsurewhatsfool-proof(稳妥的)andwhatsfoolish,herearesomeideastohelpyou.
Fool-proofpranks
◆IfitlookslikerainonApril1,givesomeoneapaperstorm.Putconfetti(彩纸屑)insidetheirumbrella,andwhentheyopenitup,theyllbehitwithashowerofpaper.
◆Knowsomeonewholikestoeatapples?
Taketheirapplewhentheyrenotaroundandcutoutalittlehole.Stickacandyworminsideandwaitforthemtoscream.Whentheyrealiseitsjustcandy,theyllhavealaughandatastytreat.
Foolishshocks
◆Somepeoplelikeyourgrandparents,maynotknowmuchaboutAprilFoolsDay.Avoidpullingbigpranksonthem.Theymaynotunderstandandyoucouldhurttheirfeelings.
◆Crankcalls(骚扰电话)mayseemfunny,buttheycanreallymakepeopleangry.Andwithdigitaldisplays,itsnotdifficulttoseewhoiscalling.
31.Whatdoes“practicaljokes”meaninParagraph4?
A.Tricksthatareeasytodo.
B.Tricksplayedonsomebodyforamusement.
C.Tricksplayedonfriends.
D.Tricksthathaventbeendonebefore.
32.Whatsthemostprobablefool-proofprankifyoudliketopullonyourfriendonAprilFoolsDay?
A.Writetotellhimthathewillbeaskedtotheteachersoffice.
B.Suddenlyhityourfriendontheback.
C.Tellhimthathismotherisillandinhospital.
D.Togiveyourfriendaone-hundrednoteasabirthdaypresent.
33.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.DontbeafoolonApril1B.HistoryofAprilFoolsDay
C.TricksmakepeoplelaughD.Nolaughingmakesyoustupid
B
MostofushaveheardofShakespeareandprobablyknowsomethingofhisplays.However,noteverybodyknowsmuchaboutthelifeofthisworld-famousman,exceptperhapsthathewasborninthemarkettownofStratford-upon-AvonandthathemarriedawomancalledAnneHathaway.Weknownothingofhisschoollife.
NothingcertainisknownofwhathedidbetweenthetimeheleftschoolandhisleavinghomeforLondon.Itissaidthathewasbeatenandevenputinprisonforstealingrabbitsanddeerfromaneighbouringlandowner,andbecauseofthishewasforcedtoleavehisnativeplace.
Whatevercausedhimtoleavehishometown,theworldcanbethankfulaboutit.WhenhearrivedinLondon,hesethisfootontheroadtofame.Itissaidthathewaswithoutmoneyorfriendsthereatfirst,butthathemadealittlemoneybytakingcareofthehorsesofthegentlemenwhoattendedtheplaysatthetheatre.Intime,hecametoknowtheactorsinthetheatre,andtheyfoundhimclever.Finallyhewasinvitedtojointheircompany.By1592,hehadbecomeoneofthethreemembersofafamouscompany.
Fromwhatweknowofhislaterlife,itisclearthatShakespearesconnectionwiththetheatrehadmadehimawealthymansincehewrotetheplays,whichattractedagoodmanypeople.Towardstheendofthe16thcenturyheboughtalargepropertyinStratford.Nolessthanelevenofhisplayswereproducedafterhewentbackthere.TheseincludethegreattragediesOthello,MacbethandKingLear.
Shakespearediedin1616.Someyearsearlierhechoseagravestone.Hewroteonthestonethatifanyonemightremovehisbodyfromhisgrave,hewouldbringbadluckonhim.
Itseemsstrangethatheshouldhavehadthisfear.Hemighthaveknownhowdeeplyhewasrespectedforthegeniusheshowedinhisplaysandpoems.
34.Shakespearewasforcedtorunawayfrom.
A.LondonB.Oxford
C.Stratfold-upon-AvonD.thechurchinhishometown
35.InLondonhe.
A.soldthestolenrabbitsanddeerB.lookedafterhorses
C.wasputintoprisonD.setupacompanyofhisown
36.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Shakespearewasaplaywriter.
B.Shakespearewrotenotonlyplaysbutalsopoems.
C.Shakespearewroteasmanyaselevenplaysinhislife.
D.Inthelate1590sShakespeareboughtalargepropertyforhimself.
37.Whatcanweinferfromthelasttwoparagraphs?
A.Somebodyhadremovedhisbodyoutofhistomb.
B.Thewordshavebeenremovedfromhisgravestone.
C.Hisbodyisstilltherebuthisgravestonehasbeenremovedaway.
D.Nobodyremovedhisbodyoutofhistomb.
C
IthadbeensometimesinceJackhadseentheoldman.College,career,andlifeitselfgotintheway.Infact,Jackmovedclearacrossthecountryinpursuitofhisdreams.There,intherushofhisbusylife,Jackhadlittletimetothinkaboutthepastandoftennotimetospendwithhiswifeandson.Hewasworkingonhisfuture,andnothingcouldstophim.
Overthephone,hismothertoldhim,“MrBelserdiedlastnight.ThefuneralisWednesday.”Memoriesflashedthroughhismindlikeanoldnewsreelashesatquietlyrememberinghischildhooddays.
“Jack,didyouhearme?
”
“Oh,sorry,Mom.Yes,Iheardyou.Itsbeen