1、unit7复习题unit7 Part 1 Short conversations (Each item: 1)Directions:In this section you will hear some short conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.1. A. An outing. B. Their friend Cathy. C. The weather. D. Radio.2. A. In a hospital. B. In a church. C. In
2、a museum. D. In their home.3. A. Hes too busy to go to the concert. B. The line for concert tickets is too long. C. He hasnt been able to reach Carl. D. Carl has already known the concert is at eight.4. A. It might still be raining. B. Shed like to walk. C. Riding a bike sounds great. D. She doesnt
3、want to have a bike-ride.5. A. Shes surprised at what the man said. B. Shed like the man to speak more loudly. C. She agrees with the mans opinion. D. The man doesnt need to repeat himself.6. A. Board the train B. Send a letter. C. Change his departure time. D. Have breakfast.7. A. His father. B. Hi
4、s sister. C. His mother. D. Himself.8. A. 20. B. 40. C. 50. D. 60.9. A. She wanted to exhibit her spacecraft. B. Shes sorry to have missed the exhibit. C. She saw the exhibition months ago. D. Shed rather go somewhere else.10. A. The woman doesnt like orange juice. B. The man was looking for orange
5、juice. C. The man broke the bottle of juice. D. The woman heard the crash. Part 2 Long conversations (Each item: 1)Directions:In this section you will hear a long conversation or conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.Questions 11 to 13 are based on the
6、same conversation.11. A. Six. B. Eight. C. Nine. D. Four.12. A. The woman and her twin sister look differently. B. The womans father died when she was a little girl. C. The womans twin sister moved to Shanghai. D. The woman lost contact with her twin sister.13. A. He didnt like them at all. B. He sh
7、owed no interest to them. C. C He didnt like living with them. D. He regarded them as his real family.Questions 14 to 16 are based on the same conversation.14. A. Toms father has been working on it. B. The family tree hasnt been updated. C. The family tree goes back eight generations. D. Tom has 30
8、cousins in all.15. A. She is the leader of the bigger family. B. She is the leader of Toms household. C. She is the follower in the big family. D. She takes care of her grandchildren.16. A. He could not accept her in the end. B. He had the same attitude as his grandmother. C. He was pleased to accep
9、t her in the beginning. D. He was critical of her all the time.Questions 17 to 19 are based on the same conversation.17. A. Three or four generations lived together. B. Only one couple and children lived together. C. One family and all the relatives live together. D. Parents and grandparents lived s
10、eparately.18. A. He will send his parents to retirement home several years later. B. He likes to follow the tradition and lives with his parents. C. He wants to live in a different city away from his parents. D. He will give his parents enough money that can live alone.19. A. Two of her sisters stil
11、l live with her parents at home. B. She usually only see her family on New Years Day. C. She loves living with her sisters very much. D. She planned to ask her parents to live in retirement home. Part 3 Understanding Passages (Each item: 1)Directions:In this section you will hear a passage or passag
12、es. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.Questions 20 to 23 are based on the same passage.20. A. The population aged 83 or above will reach 80 million. B. The population aged 80 or below will hit 83 million. C. The population aged 80 or above will reach 83 million. D
13、. The population aged 83 or below will hit 80 million.21. A. In 2000. B. In 2010. C. In 2020. D. In 2050.22. A. China entered the aged society while it is still a developing country. B. China does not have a complete old-age social security system. C. There is not enough financial support from the g
14、overnment. D. China is collecting all the resources and ready for the rising risks.23. A. Old peoples families. B. Old folks homes. C. More laws. D. Financial support centers.Questions 24 to 26 are based on the same passage.24. A. Money woes. B. Insufficient health insurance. C. Getting fat. D. Work
15、loads.25. A. Food stamps and financial education. B. Money woes and adequate health insurance. C. Financial education and adequate health insurance. D. Food stamps and workloads.26. A. Children in stressed home where food was scarce. B. Children in stressed home where there was enough food. C. Child
16、ren in relaxed home where there was plentiful food. D. Children in relaxed home where food was scarce.Questions 27 to 29 are based on the same passage.27. A. Recruiting others to a cause. B. Wearing a well-designed T-shirt. C. Donating money. D. Volunteering.28. A. 56 percent. B. 39 percent. C. 25 p
17、ercent. D. 52 percent.29. A. Preparing the 20th anniversary for the organization. B. Building homes for low-income people. C. Wearing a button or T-shirt for the organization. D. Persuading wealthy people to donate money. Part 4 Banked Cloze (Each item: 1)Directions:Fill in the blanks in the followi
18、ng passage by selecting suitable words from the Word Bank. You may not use any of the words more than once.Questions 30 to 39 are based on the following passage. A. determine B. situation C. experience D. based E. mentioned F. apply G. include H. researched I. compile J. idea K. competition L. refer
19、ence M. define N. options O. curriculum With the do it yourself approach, exploring the classifieds (分类广告) is a great start in terms of checking out the different types of jobs. You should get to know the various 30. . Think like a buyer, and take control of the 31. .Industry magazines and newspaper
20、s tend to have classifieds as well as online bulletin boards. By reading these articles, youll begin to notice company names that are featured or 32. repeatedly. You can begin to 33. a list of these companies and explore their Web sites to get more information on them and explore their culture to ge
21、t a(n) 34. of what they might be like. Larger companies will often 35. annual reports as well as a job listing Web page. However, you have to decide if you want to be with a larger company or not. Keep this in mind as you explore and 36. the parameters (特征;界限) of what you want.If you find a job list
22、ing you really like, but dont quite have all the requirements they are asking for, still print it out or copy it down. It can be a(n) 37. to keep. You may decide the job you look for might be the one that will help you get the 38. for the one you want. You might even still 39. , and include in your
23、cover letter your interest in the position and working with that organization in a capacity that would give you exposure to that department, even as an assistant. This way, you are taking initiative to create an opportunity that is not yet therebut actually can be.Part 5 Multiple choices (Each item:
24、 1)Directions:Read the following passages carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.Questions 40 to 44 are based on the same passage.What has happened to mans best friend Why are there so many dog bites and family pets surrendered to shelters It all comes down t
25、o socialization. Dogs are pack animals and need to live in a group. Our lives are becoming more isolated and many of our dogs spend their days home alone. So how do we mold a new puppy into an outgoing, confident dogThe breed of dog you choose plays a large role in the dogs natural personality. Some
26、 breeds are more inclined to physically protect their property. These breeds require much work on people socialization. Breeds that are prone to aggression towards other dogs and animals also have more problems around children. Be sure that they get a lot of exposure to pets and children. There is a
27、 natural dominant streak in some breeds. This causes the dog to take action for itself. With firm training, you can turn a dominant breed into a reliable pet. Of course, there are variations in personality in every breed, but you should plan ahead when purchasing dogs with strong inherited traits. L
28、ook for a pup that is neither overly confident nor shy. Shy pups are more likely to become fear biters and require more work at socialization. Pups that show signs of assertiveness at an early age can become aggressive as they mature. They will need the most expert care and training.Socialization be
29、gins the day the pup comes home. Pups bond to people between 4 and 12 weeks. If not given the opportunity to play with people and other dogs until after 12 weeks, many develop into poor learners, have a greater fear of people, animals, and noises, and are usually shyer and more anti-social. Get them
30、 used to a collar and leash and get them out of the house. Until your pups shots are complete, be cautious around local parks and strange dogs. Try to enlist friends with well-behaved children and dogs to help. Find pet stores and other public places to take your pup. Schoolyards, ball parks, and lo
31、cal playgrounds are great places to expose you pup to children. Encourage everyone you meet to pet your pup. Enroll in Puppy Obedience classes. Never stroke or soothe a pup that is frightened. This encourages that reaction. Your pet follows your lead. Always be happy and act excited at something new
32、. Encourage them to follow you to investigate something they are unsure of. Try to make all new experiences positive.Teaching your pup the basic commands does more than make a well-behaved pet. It teaches the pup to look to you for guidance and to trust your instincts. A well-socialized dog does not diminish its protection skills. On the contrary, it
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