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Unit3TheMillionPoundBankNote

Ⅰ.听录音,根据所听内容选择正确答案

听第1~3段对话,分别完成第1~3题

1.Whatdoesthemanprefertoeat?

A.Vegetables.B.Eggs.C.Meat.

2.Where’stheman?

A.Inameeting-room.B.Inanoffice.C.Inaclassroom.

3.Whydidthemanbuyaradio?

A.Hecanlistentothesongsoverit.

B.HecanlistentotheEnglishprograms.

C.Hecanlistentothenewsoverit.

听第4段对话,完成第4~6题

4.Wherewascornfirstgrown?

A.InEurope.B.InAmerica.C.InChina.

5.WhendidcornbecomepopularinChina?

A.By1555.B.In450B.C.C.Inthe17thcentury.

6.Whycancornbegrowninthehills?

A.Becausethesoilisrichinthehills.

B.Becauseitdoesn’tneedtoomuchwater.

C.Becauseitdoesn’tneedtoomuchsoil.

听第5段对话,完成第7~9题

7.Whoisgoingtogivethetalk?

A.AprofessorfromPekingUniversity.

B.Anoldworkerfromafactory.

C.AnEnglishteacherintheirschool.

8.Whattimewillthetalkstart?

A.2:

30p.m.B.3:

00p.m.C.2:

00p.m.

9.Whereisthetalkgoingtobegiven?

A.Ontheplayground.

B.Intheteachingbuilding.

C.Intheofficebuilding.

听第6段听力材料,完成第10~12题

10.HowlonghasthespeakerbeeninChinanow?

A.Forhalfayear.

B.Fortwoweeks.

C.Fortwomonths.

11.WhydidthespeakercometoChina?

A.Togoonwithhisstudies.

B.TotravelalloverChina.

C.Tovisithisparents.

12.What’sthetroublewiththespeaker?

A.Hehassometroublewithhislessons.

B.Hehassometroublewithhisears.

C.Hehassometroublewithhismouth.

Ⅱ.单项选择,从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳答案完成句子

1.Atanearlyage,helosthisparents,sohewas________byhisuncle.

A.takenupB.broughtupC.sentupD.lookedup

2.Iwonderifyoumindme________afewquestionsabouttheearthquake.

A.askB.toaskC.askingD.asked

3.Iwas________throughthestreetswhenIcaughtsightofatailor’sshop.

A.wanderingB.jumpingC.wonderingD.racing

4.Itwascompletelyby________thatIgottoknowherwhenIwasatcollege,studyingEnglish.

A.incidentB.eventC.matterD.accident

5.Althoughshedressedup,shewas________byherfansthemomentshecameout.

A.spottedB.foundC.knownD.seen

6.Soonafterthepolicesought________aspyinthehouse,theyhandedhimtothejudge.

A.forB.outC./D.after

7.Mostofhisnovels_________inhischildhoodworldareverymoving.

A.basedB.setC.putD.taken

8.Weather________,we’llgooutingnextweek.

A.permitsB.permittedC.permittingD.topermit

9.________atsomeonemeanslookingatsomeonefortime.

A.LookingB.GlaringC.StaringD.Glancing

10.Hiscompositionisreallygoodenough.Don’tfind________withit.

A.mistakeB.errorC.wrongD.fault

Ⅲ.填入适当的词补全句子,使其与所给句子的意思相同或相近

1.Theyspentmuchmoneyinbuildinghousesforthevictimsoftheearthquake.

Theyspent________________sum________moneyinbuildinghousesforthevictimsofthe

earthquake.

2.Anumberoffactorsaccountforthedifferencesbetweenthetwoscores.

Anumberoffactors________________thedifferencesbetweenthetwoscores.

3.HehascollectedenoughmoneytopayforhistickettoAmerica.

Hehas________enoughmoneytopayforhis________toAmerica.

4.Wedarenotriskclimbingupthecliff,foritistooslippery.

Wedarenot________________________toclimbupthecliff,foritistooslippery.

5.Whenhisparentsfoundhimattherailwaystationfortnightlater,hewasbadlydressed.

Whenhisparentsfoundhimattherailwaystationfortnightlater,hewas________

________.

Ⅳ.根据所给汉语提示,用括号内所给词的正确形式完成句子

1.Hehastoaskformoredesks______________(相同的)toseatthenewcomers.(same)

2.Thereissomedoubt_______________(至于这个消息是否正确).(asfor)

3.Ifyouhaveanyquestionstoaskme,please____________(直接问吧).(ahead)

4.I’dlikesomehamandeggsandanicebigsteak._____________(加厚).(extra)

5.Ted,please______________________(招待这位先生点菜).(order)

Ⅴ.完形填空

Haveyoueverthoughtofhowtogetbackwhatyoulostorburiedsomewherewhenyouforget?

Dreamsoffindinglost1almostcametruerecently.Anew2called“TheRevealer”hasbeeninventedandithasbeenusedtodetect3whichhasbeenburiedintheground.Themachinewasusedina4nearthe5whereitissaidpirates(海盗)6tohidegold.Thepirateswouldoftenburygoldinthecaveandthen

7tocollectit.8withthenewmachine,asearchpartywentintothecave

9tofindburiedtreasure.Theleaderofthepartywasexaminingthe10neartheentrancetothecavewhenthemachine11thattherewasgoldundertheground.Very12,thepartydugaholetwofeetdeep.Theyfinallyfoundasmallgold13whichwasalmostworthless.Thepartythensearchedthewholecavethoroughlybutdidnotfindanythingexcepttintrunk.In14ofthis,manypeopleareconfidentthat“TheRevealer”mayrevealsomethingof15fairlysoon.

1.A.mineB.ringC.treasureD.map

2.A.medicineB.machineC.equipmentD.skill

3.A.goldB.mineC.sandD.water

4.A.holeB.cottageC.wellD.cave

5.A.seashoreB.oceanC.beachD.mountain

6.A.hadB.oughtC.neededD.used

7.A.failB.comeC.haveD.succeed

8.A.FilledB.ArmedC.TakenD.Held

9.A.managingB.seekingC.hopingD.spying

10.A.soilB.stonesC.waterD.wall

11.A.toldB.showedC.spokeD.suggested

12.A.movedB.anxiousC.gladD.excited

13.A.coinB.watchC.ringD.cup

14.A.spiteB.caseC.honourD.view

15.A.priceB.costC.useD.value

Ⅵ.阅读理解,根据短文内容选择最佳答案

(A)

CityVarieties

TheHeadrow,Leeds.Tel.430808

Oct.10~11onlyANightattheVarieties.AllthefunofanoldmusichallwithBarryCryer,DuggleBrown,6dancers,Mystina,JonBarker,AnneDuvalandtheTonyHarrisonTrio.Laughagainattheoldjokesandlistentoyourfavouritesongs.

Performances:

8p.m.nightly

Admission:

£5;under16orover60:

£4

THEATRE

YorkTheatreRoyal

StLeonard’sPlace,York.Tel.223568

Sept.23~Oct.17GroupingforWords—acomedybySueTownsend.BestknownforherAdrianMoleDiaries,Townsendnowwritesaboutaneveningclasswhichtwomenandawomanattend.Agentlecomedy.

Admission:

Firstnight,Mon:

£2;Tues~Fri:

£3.25~5.50;Sat:

£3.50~5.75

HalifaxPlayhouse

King’sCrossStreet,Halifax.Tel.365998

Oct.10~17OnGoldenPondbyErnestThompson.Thisisamagicalcomedyaboutrealpeople.Abeautifullyproduced,well-actedplayforeveryone.Don’tmissit.

Performances:

7:

30p.m.

Admission:

£2.Mon.2seatsforthepriceofone.

GrandTheatre

OxfordStreet,Leeds.Tel.502116

RestaurantandCafe.

Oct.1~17TheSecretDiaryofAdrianMole,Aged13.SueTownsend’smusicalplay,basedonherbest-sellingbook.

Performances:

Evenings7:

45;October10~17:

at2:

30p.m.NoMondayperformances.

Admission:

Tues.~Thurs:

£2~5;Fri.&Sat.:

£2~6

1.Whichtheatreoffersthecheapestseat?

A.HalifaxPlayhouse.B.CityVarieties.

C.GrandTheatre.D.YorkTheatreRoyal.

2.Ifyouwanttoseeaplaywitholdjokesandsongs,whichphonenumberwillyouringtobooka

seat?

A.502116.B.223568.C.365998.D.430808.

3.WemaylearnfromthetextthatSueTownsendis________.

A.awriterB.anactressC.amusicianD.adirector

(B)

Alongtimeago,far,faraway,therelivedtwobrothers.Oneofthemwasquiterich;theotherwasverypoor.Therichbrotherlivedonalittleisland;hewasasellerofsalt.Hehadsoldsaltformanyyearsandhadgotagreatdealofmoney.Theotherbrotherwassopoorthathehadnotgotenoughfoodforhiswifeandchildren.Onedayhegotintohisboatandsailedacrosstotheislandwherehisbrotherlived.

“Please,brother,Ihavenofoodinmyhouse,”saidthepoorbrother.“Pleasegivemesomemoney.’’

“Iwillnotgiveyouanymoney,”therichbrothersaid,“butI’llgiveyousomebread.”

Therichbrotherthrewaloafofbreadtohim,andhewentaway.

Whilehewasonhiswaytohishouse,hemetanoldmansittingbythesideoftheroad.

Knowingthattheoldmanhadnothadanythingtoeatfortwodays,hecutapieceoftheloafandgaveittotheoldman.

Whenhehadfinished,theoldmansaid,“NowIwilldosomethingforyou.Iwillshowyouthehomeofthefairieswholiveunderground.Ifyoushowthemthebread,theywillwanttobuyitfromyou.Butdon’tletthemgiveyouanymoney,askthemforthelittlemillthatstandsbehindtheirdoor.DoasIsay,andyouwillbecomerich.”

Thepoorbrothergotthemillandfoundtheoldmanwaitingforhim.

“Thatitis,”theoldmansaid.“Onlygoodpeoplecanuseit.Youmustneverletanyotherpersonuseit.’’

Itwasquitelatewhenthepoormanreachedhome.

“Wherehaveyoubeen?

”saidhiswife.“Thereisnofireandnofoodinthehouse.Thechildrenarecoldandcryingforfood.Whatisthatyouarecarrying?

Itlookslikeanoldmill.”

“Itisamill,”hesaid.“Nowwatch.Saywhatyouwant,andyouwillhaveit.”

Heputthemillonthetableandbegantoturnit.Outofthelittlemillcamewoodforthefire,oilforlightingandcooking,clothes,corn,andmanyothergoodthings.

“Itisamagicmill,”saidhiswife,“Nowwearerich.’’

Thepoormansoonbecameasrichashisbrother.Hedidnotkeepallthegoodthingsforhisownfamily.Hegavemanythingstothosepoorfriends.

Learningaboutthis,thebrothergotinhisboatandsailedacrossthewater.Hesaidtohisbrother,“Iseethatyouarenowquiterich,Youhavealittlemagicmill.Sellittome.’’

“Icannots

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