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Book3Unit9单元测试答案

窗体顶端

姓名:

___________________________班级:

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学号:

___________________________日期:

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Book3-Unit9

试卷编号:

Book3-Unit9

考试时间:

120分钟

满分:

100分

Part1WordDictation

(Eachitem:

1)

Directions:

Listenandwritedownthewordsyouhear.Youaregoingtolistentotherecordingtwice.Duringthefirsttime,writethewordthatyouhear.Checkyouranswersasyoulistenthesecondtime.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Part2UnderstandingShortConversations

(Eachitem:

1)

Directions:

Inthissectionyou'llhearsomeshortconversations.Listencarefullyandchoosethebestanswertothequestionsyouhear.

6.

A.Thewoman'ssonismuchtooyoung.

B.Thewoman'ssonisgoingtogetmarried.

C.Thespeakersthinkthesonshouldmarry.

D.Thespeakersthinkthesonshouldfixwhat'swrong.

7.

A.The24th.

B.The25th.

C.The26th.

D.The27th.

8.

A.Themanfindingajob.

B.Themanworkingout.

C.Jobson3rdStreet.

D.Malenannies.

9.

A.Thespeakershaveachildwhoissick.

B.Thespeakersspoketosomeoneaboutchildcare.

C.Thespeakersdon'twanttoraisechildren.

D.Thespeakersdon'tknowaboutraisingchildren.

10.

A.25pounds.

B.50pounds.

C.30pounds.

D.20pounds.

Part3UnderstandingLongConversations

(Eachitem:

1)

Directions:

Inthissectionyou'llhearalongconversationorconversations.Listencarefullyandchoosethebestanswertothequestionsyouhear.

Questions11to15arebasedonthesamepassageordialog.

11

A.Theirsouls.

B.Theirmarriage.

C.Theirchildren.

D.Theircareers.

12

A.Toappreciateyourspouse.

B.Tothrowadinnerparty.

C.Togetcaughtupinyourcareer.

D.Tosatisfyyoursoul.

13

A.Shewearsgoodcolors.

B.Sheisveryenvious.

C.Shelikestocriticize.

D.Shehasthequalitiesofanartist.

14

A.Tohaveanunfortunatemarriage.

B.Tobeenviousofotherpeople.

C.Topraiseaspouseunexpectedly.

D.Tosaysomethingnegativeaboutaspouse.

15

A.Amethodforraisingchildren.

B.Amethodforhavingahappymarriage.

C.Amethodforbeingartistic.

D.Amethodforimprovingone'ssoul.

Part4UnderstandingPassages

(Eachitem:

1)

Directions:

Inthissectionyou'llhearapassageorpassages.Listencarefullyandchoosethebestanswertothequestionsyouhear.

Questions16to20arebasedonthesamepassageordialog.

16

A.Same-sexmarriageinSouthAfrica.

B.Supportforgaymarriage.

C.SouthAfricancourts.

D.Same-sexmarriagearoundtheworld.

17

A.Same-sexmarriageswereunconstitutional.

B.Same-sexcouplesmustgetmarried.

C.Same-sexmarriagemustbeallowedbylaw.

D.Same-sexcouplescouldbegetmarried.

18

A.Theygenerallysupportchange.

B.Theyareallveryaccepting.

C.Theyhavemixedfeelings.

D.Theyfavortheideasofthepast.

19

A.In2002.

B.In2008.

C.In2004.

D.In2005.

20

A.Tobeagainstsame-sexmarriage.

B.Toappealtherulingsofothercourts.

C.Toconductsame-sexmarriages.

D.Toallowsame-sexmarriage.

Part5CompoundDictation

(Eachitem:

1)

Directions:

Inthissectionyouwillhearapassageorpassagesthreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblankswiththeinformationyouhavejustheard.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.

Questions21to30arebasedonthesamepassageordialog.

Ifyouareayoungcollegestudent,mostofyourconcernsaboutyourhealthandhappinessinlifeareprobably21.onthepresent.Basically,youwanttofeelgoodphysically,mentally,and22.now.Youprobablydon'tspendmuchtimeworryingaboutthe23.future.Whetherwillyoudevelopheartdisease,or24.?

Orhowwillyoutakecareofyourselfinyour25.years?

Orevenhowlongareyougoingtolive?

Suchthoughtsmayhave26.yourmindonceinawhile.However,ifyouareinyourthirties,forties,fifties,orolder,suchhealth-relatedthoughtsarelikelytobecome27.importanttoyou.28.inyourcurrentlifestylethatwillhelpyoufeelbetterphysicallyandmentally.Recentlyresearchershavefoundthat,eveninlateadulthood,exercise,strengthtrainingwithweights,andbetterfoodcanhelpelderlyindividualssignificantlyimprovetheirhealthandaddhappinesstotheirlife.29.,givingustheopportunitytoavoidsomeofthehealthproblemsthathavetroubledthem.30.thanourgeneration.

Part6MultipleChoice

(Eachitem:

1)

Directions:

ChoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

31

Hewas________byabeewhenhewascollectinghoney.

A.bitten

B.stung

C.stuck

D.eaten

32

Ifthisisthecase,howishe_________inblamingher?

A.remarked

B.justified

C.produced

D.advanced

33

Ihopeyouwillprove_________tothejob.

A.adequate

B.suitable

C.fit

D.equal

34

Thecarthathadbeenfollowingus_________usanddisappearedfromsight.

A.approached

B.encountered

C.overcame

D.overtook

35

AccordingtotheAmericanFederalGovernment,residentsofHawaiihavethelongestlife__________:

77.2years.

A.scope

B.rank

C.span

D.scale

36

Ourhopes___________andfellinthesameinstant.

A.altered

B.arose

C.raised

D.rose

37

ThoughhewasbornandbroughtupinAmerica,hecanspeak___________Chinese.

A.smooth

B.fluent

C.fluid

D.flowing

38

HewroteanarticlecriticizingtheGreekpoetandwon___________andascholarship.

A.status

B.fame

C.faith

D.courage

39

Themillionsofcalculationsinvolved,hadtheybeendonebyhand,_____________allpracticalvaluebythetimetheywerefinished.

A.hadlost

B.wouldlose

C.wouldhavelost

D.shouldhavelost

40.

Withthedevelopmentinscienceandtechnologymancanmakevariousflowers___________beforetheirtime.

A.bebloomed

B.blooming

C.bloom

D.bloomed

Part7SkimmingandScanning(TrueorFalseQuestions+BlankFilling)

(Eachitem:

1)

Directions:

Readthefollowingpassageandthenanswerthequestions.Forquestions1-7,chooseY(YES)ifthestatementagreeswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage,chooseN(NO)ifthestatementcontradictstheinformationgiveninthepassage,chooseNG(NOTGIVEN)iftheinformationisnotgiveninthepassage.Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.

Questions41to50arebasedonthesamepassageordialog.

CrimeintheCity

Cityresidentsmustcopewithmanyproblems.Trafficjams,airpollution,andpovertyareonlyafew.Butoneproblemalone,citycrime,directlythreatensthepersonalsafetyofallcityresidents.NomodernAmericancityresident-poor,rich,ormiddleclass,black,white,orSpanishAmerican-canaffordtoignorethisproblem.

Thecriminals

Somepeoplemakecrimeacareer;otherscommitcrimesonlyonceortwiceinalifetime.Thedrugaddictwhostealstosupporthishabitisacriminal;sotooisthepublicofficialwhoacceptsabribe.

Criminalscomefromallneighborhoods,allclassesofsociety,andallagegroups.Wealthybusinessmenandexecutiveswhostealmoneyfromtheircompaniesarecriminals.Poorpeoplefromthecitycenters,whostealtobuyfoodorclothingareequallycriminals,intheeyesofthelaw.

Criminalsworkindifferentways.Someworkalone;othersworkinteams.Stillothersjoinintheireffortstoformgangsandothercriminalgroups.

Thesegroupsmustnotbeconfusedwithwhatisknownas"organizedcrime".Organizedcrimeisavastnetwork,involvingthousandsofcriminalsacrossthenation.Itismanagedlikealargecorporation.IthasleadersandrepresentativeslocatedinmostofAmerica'smajorcities.

Organizedcrimerunsgamblingringsandsellsdrugstothousandsofcityresidentsandothercitizens.Italsoextendsitsactivitiesintolegalindustriesandlaborunions.Organizedcrime'spowerfulleadershaveboughttheirwayintomanybusinessessuchashigh-riseapartments,restaurants,hotels,andtheaters.Thesemenalsoenterthestockmarket,controlthelaborsupplyinsomeindustries,andthreatensomebusinesseswithstrikes.Theyhaveevenbribedmanycity,state,andevenfederalgovernmentofficials.

Juveniledelinquency(青少年犯罪)

Theterm"juveniledelinquency"referstoactscommittedbypersonsundereighteenyearsofage.Thesesameacts,ifcommittedbyadults,arecrimesforwhichtheadultcouldbesenttojail.Ayoungoffender,however,goesbeforeacourtforyouthratherthanbeforeanadultcriminalcourt.Ifheisfoundguiltybythejudge,hecanbereleasedinthecareofhisparents,orsenttoaspecialinstitution.

Juveniledelinquentscomefromeveryclass,everyrace,andeverynationalgroupinAmericansociety.Newspapersoftendescribecrimeinwealthycommunitiesjustoutsideofthecity.However,mostofAmerica'sjuveniledelinquentscomefromthepoorareasofourcities.HereinNewYork,intheinnercity,childrenarebornintoapatternthatleadstodelinquencyandcrime.Crimehasalwaysbeenheaviestamongtheminoritygroupsinthepoorpartsofcities.WhentheIrishlivedintheseplaces,mostofthecriminalswereIrish.WhentheItalianslivedinthesepoorareas,mos

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