1、 The director felt very strange and a little embarrassed, but he didnt believe what the boy had said. Yes, said the boys mother, It was indeed my son who painted it, and he left it on the floor a few weeks ago. If you look 19 , you can see his 20 on the painting. 1. A. see B. know C. wonder D. doubt
2、2. A. Finally B. Suddenly C. Surely D. Nearly3. A. lent B. sold C. reported D. shared4. A. visit B. discuss C. appreciate D. check5. A. nobody B. anybody C. somebody D. everybody6. A. hide B. decorate C. hang D. destroy7. A. ordered B. invited C. refused D. forced8. A. childish B. fancy C. valuable
3、D. useless9. A. amazed B. worried C. pitiful D. proud10. A. achievement B. success C. discovery D. progress11. A. long B. later C. before D. ago12. A. While B. Because C. Although D. Unless13. A. leave B. smile C. cry D. shout14. A. chance B. answer C. hope D. reason15. A. angrily B. curiously C. un
4、willingly D. coldly16. A. How B. Whether C. Why D. What17. A. pointed B. referred C. replied D. rushed18. A. burned B. shown C. thrown D. returned19. A. frequently B. quickly C. carefully D. slowly20. A. face B. name C. age D. address二、阅读理解The summer before my junior year in high school, my family a
5、nd I took a trip lo a completely new world. Being from a small town, I had never really been to a large city like New York City. My trip there was like discovering an entirely new way of life that I had only heard stories of before. As we stood waiting for a taxi outside of the airport, it was immed
6、iately clear to me that New York City was not the same as New Caney, Texas. It seemed like everyone here was in a hurry to get to another place. The transportation of the city was also far different from anything that I had ever been exposed to. In my little town, a bike, a car, or even walking was
7、perfectly suitable for getting around town,but in this foreign land, There were many more ways for one to get to another destination. Everywhere you looked, there were people hailing (招手)taxis, waiting for buses, rushing underground to the subway stations, or desperately trying to drive their own ca
8、rs through the busy streets. Just standing and watching many people rushing their own separate ways was an interesting sight. In addition to the people and transportation, the buildings were also a wonderful sight. Each street was crammed with buildings that were built side by side with no room in b
9、etween them, and a number of skyscrapers were present throughout the city as well. I was surprised again as we went inside some of these buildings such as the Empire State Building and made our way towards the top. My visit to New York City was a life-changing experience. For the first time in my li
10、fe, I was exposed to a little taste of what the real world is like. My first trip to New York was one of I he most unbelievable experiences of my life, one I will always treasure. 1. How did the author feel when he arrived at New York City?A. He felt his hometown was too small. B. He knew some stori
11、es had happened. C. He was a little surprised at the new place. D. He turned into an extremely curious boy. 2. What is the life like in the authors hometown?A. People there live a less busy and fast-paced life. B. The traffic in his hometown is much heavier. C. People there seem to prefer walking ar
12、ound. D. There are more ways for people to get around. 3. What gave the author another surprise?A. So many people rushing their ways. B. Quite a few kinds of transportation. C. So many high buildings in the city. D. The inside of some skyscrapers. 4. What does the underlined word crammed mean in the
13、 passage?A. Connected. B. Crowded. C. Covered. D. Faced. 5. It can be concluded that the author A. wanted to tell us his trip to New York CityB. was proud that his life changed so muchC. failed to be suitable for the busy lifeD. would sure move to New York, in the future 三、语法填空阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单
14、词)或括号内单词的正确形式。(2016 南阳一中月考)I am going to tell you 1 unbelievable thing that happened in my restaurant today. This afternoon a poorly 2 (dress) gentleman came into my restaurant. Nobody knew 3 he was. After sitting down, he ordered a lot of food and ate like a wolf. We wondered why he was so 4 (hunge
15、r). We were very surprised that he finished two 5 (order) of food in a very limited time. We doubted 6 the man was able to pay for the food. When he was asked to pay the bill, the gentleman asked if we would mind 7 (wait) just a few minutes. Then we were shocked to see that lie took out a letter and
16、 a million pound banknote. I asked Mr. Clemens whether it was genuine (真的) Mr. Clemens said that only two notes of this amount 8 (make) by the Bank of England this year. He thought what the gentleman showed us couldnt he a fake. Why a gentleman 9 a million pound note was in rags and ate in our small
17、 restaurant was a big puzzle to all the people there. I really couldnt describe how 10 (excite) I was. 过综合 单元综合拓展训练一、阅读理解Credit cards (信用卡)are a recent invention, which dates back to the middle of the 20th century. Although buying based on credit was common by the end of the 1800s, the current plast
18、ic card dates back to a single person. Its wide use was encouraged by another person who built on the idea of the original inventor. While payment based on credit has existed since the late 19th century, it was John Biggins who invented the plastic card we use today. John Biggins was a banker in Bro
19、oklyn, New York. Seeking to make the credit buying process much simpler, Biggins invented the Charge-It card in 1946. The card was available (可用的)only to customers of Biggins, bank, where bills would be forwarded (转交)after purchase. Biggins,hank would then pay the money to the merchants, and the han
20、k customers would deliver payment at a later date. In its original form, the card could only be used locally. While the invention of the plastic credit card can be attributed to John Biggins, Frank McNamara discovered the first popular use of the card in 1949. McNamara was eating dinner at a New Yor
21、k City restaurant, but he realized that he had forgotten his wallet when the hill arrived. After escaping the debacle,McNamara decided that credit cards should be allowed in many places. Thus, with McNamaras creation of the Diners Club card, the payment method became popular. Soon,credit cards were
22、being used in a variety of entertainment and restaurant venues. Today, credit cards are widely accepted in many businesses and restaurants. While popularized by Frank McNamara, these plastic wonders owe their lives to the vision of a modest banker in Brooklyn,New York. Now you know whom to thank whe
23、never you run out of spare cash and need to pay a bill right away. 1. According to the passage,buying on credit was common . A. by the middle of the 20th centuryB. by the early 19th centuryC. by the late 19th centuryD. by the early 20th century2. John Biggins invented the Charge-It card with the pur
24、pose of . A. encouraging customers to buy on creditB. earning more money for his bankC. simplifying the process of buying on creditD. changing the credit system in his bank3. What was Frank McNamaras biggest contribution according to the passage?A. Promoting the wider use of credit cards. B. Inventi
25、on of the plastic credit card. C. Creation of the first commercial credit card. D. Replacing peoples wallet with credit cards. 4. What do the underlined words the debacle in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. The bargain with the waiter. B. The mistake he made in the restaurant. C. The restaurant where he ate
26、dinner. D. The failure to pay for his meal. 5. What topic does the passage mainly focus on?A. The people who helped develop the credit card. B. The advantages and disadvantages of the credit card. C. The widespread use of the credit card. D. The influence of the credit card. 二、七选五根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填
27、人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。There are many advantages to travelling around the world. Here are a few to think about:You will enjoy the adventure (冒险)The reason why many people travel is that they love an adventure. There are several different types of adventures to choose from when you travel. 1 Some peop
28、le enjoy diving(潜水)while others prefer surfing. Wherever you go, you will make the memories of your adventure last a lifetime. You can look back on the enjoyment again and again. You will get to know different people and places. The world contains lots of countries and not all people are the same. When travelling, you get the opportunity to meet different people fr
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