1、Book3 Unit9 单元测试 答案窗体顶端姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_ 日期:_Book3-Unit9试卷编号:Book3-Unit9考试时间:120 分钟满分:100 分Part 1 Word Dictation(Each item: 1)Directions:Listen and write down the words you hear. You are going to listen to the recording twice. During the first time, write the word that you hear. Check your answers as y
2、ou listen the second time.1.2.3.4.5.Part 2 Understanding Short Conversations(Each item: 1)Directions:In this section youll hear some short conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.6.A. The womans son is much too young.B. The womans son is going to get marr
3、ied.C. The speakers think the son should marry.D. The speakers think the son should fix whats wrong.7.A. The 24th.B. The 25th.C. The 26th.D. The 27th.8.A. The man finding a job.B. The man working out.C. Jobs on 3rd Street.D. Male nannies.9.A. The speakers have a child who is sick.B. The speakers spo
4、ke to someone about childcare.C. The speakers dont want to raise children.D. The speakers dont know about raising children.10.A. 25 pounds.B. 50 pounds.C. 30 pounds.D. 20 pounds.Part 3 Understanding Long Conversations(Each item: 1)Directions:In this section youll hear a long conversation or conversa
5、tions. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the same passage or dialog.11A. Their souls.B. Their marriage.C. Their children.D. Their careers.12A. To appreciate your spouse.B. To throw a dinner party.C. To get caught up in your career.D
6、. To satisfy your soul.13A. She wears good colors.B. She is very envious.C. She likes to criticize.D. She has the qualities of an artist.14A. To have an unfortunate marriage.B. To be envious of other people.C. To praise a spouse unexpectedly.D. To say something negative about a spouse.15A. A method
7、for raising children.B. A method for having a happy marriage.C. A method for being artistic.D. A method for improving ones soul.Part 4 Understanding Passages(Each item: 1)Directions:In this section youll hear a passage or passages. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hea
8、r.Questions 16 to 20 are based on the same passage or dialog.16A. Same-sex marriage in South Africa.B. Support for gay marriage.C. South African courts.D. Same-sex marriage around the world.17A. Same-sex marriages were unconstitutional.B. Same-sex couples must get married.C. Same-sex marriage must b
9、e allowed by law.D. Same-sex couples could be get married.18A. They generally support change.B. They are all very accepting.C. They have mixed feelings.D. They favor the ideas of the past.19A. In 2002.B. In 2008.C. In 2004.D. In 2005.20A. To be against same-sex marriage.B. To appeal the rulings of o
10、ther courts.C. To conduct same-sex marriages.D. To allow same-sex marriage.Part 5 Compound Dictation(Each item: 1)Directions:In this section you will hear a passage or passages three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passag
11、e is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the information you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.Questions 21 to 30 are based on the same passage or dialog.If you are a young college student,
12、most of your concerns about your health and happiness in life are probably 21. on the present. Basically, you want to feel good physically, mentally, and 22. now. You probably dont spend much time worrying about the 23. future. Whether will you develop heart disease, or 24. ? Or how will you take ca
13、re of yourself in your 25. years? Or even how long are you going to live? Such thoughts may have 26. your mind once in a while. However, if you are in your thirties, forties, fifties, or older, such health-related thoughts are likely to become 27. important to you. 28. in your current lifestyle that
14、 will help you feel better physically and mentally. Recently researchers have found that, even in late adulthood, exercise, strength training with weights, and better food can help elderly individuals significantly improve their health and add happiness to their life. 29. , giving us the opportunity
15、 to avoid some of the health problems that have troubled them. 30. than our generation. Part 6 Multiple Choice(Each item: 1)Directions:Choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.31He was _ by a bee when he was collecting honey.A. bittenB. stungC. stuckD. eaten32If this is the
16、case, how is he _ in blaming her?A. remarkedB. justifiedC. producedD. advanced33I hope you will prove _ to the job.A. adequateB. suitableC. fitD. equal34The car that had been following us _ us and disappeared from sight.A. approachedB. encounteredC. overcameD. overtook35According to the American Fed
17、eral Government, residents of Hawaii have the longest life _: 77.2 years.A. scopeB. rankC. spanD. scale36Our hopes _ and fell in the same instant.A. alteredB. aroseC. raisedD. rose37Though he was born and brought up in America, he can speak _ Chinese.A. smoothB. fluentC. fluidD. flowing38He wrote an
18、 article criticizing the Greek poet and won _ and a scholarship.A. statusB. fameC. faithD. courage39The millions of calculations involved, had they been done by hand, _ all practical value by the time they were finished.A. had lostB. would loseC. would have lostD. should have lost40.With the develop
19、ment in science and technology man can make various flowers _ before their time.A. be bloomedB. bloomingC. bloomD. bloomedPart 7 Skimming and Scanning (True or False Questions + Blank Filling)(Each item: 1)Directions:Read the following passage and then answer the questions. For questions 1-7, choose
20、 Y (YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage, choose N (NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage, choose NG (NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage. For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in
21、the passage.Questions 41 to 50 are based on the same passage or dialog.Crime in the CityCity residents must cope with many problems. Traffic jams, air pollution, and poverty are only a few. But one problem alone, city crime, directly threatens the personal safety of all city residents. No modern Ame
22、rican city resident-poor, rich, or middle class, black, white, or Spanish American-can afford to ignore this problem.The criminalsSome people make crime a career; others commit crimes only once or twice in a lifetime. The drug addict who steals to support his habit is a criminal; so too is the publi
23、c official who accepts a bribe.Criminals come from all neighborhoods, all classes of society, and all age groups. Wealthy businessmen and executives who steal money from their companies are criminals. Poor people from the city centers, who steal to buy food or clothing are equally criminals, in the
24、eyes of the law.Criminals work in different ways. Some work alone; others work in teams. Still others join in their efforts to form gangs and other criminal groups.These groups must not be confused with what is known as organized crime. Organized crime is a vast network, involving thousands of crimi
25、nals across the nation. It is managed like a large corporation. It has leaders and representatives located in most of Americas major cities.Organized crime runs gambling rings and sells drugs to thousands of city residents and other citizens. It also extends its activities into legal industries and
26、labor unions. Organized crimes powerful leaders have bought their way into many businesses such as high-rise apartments, restaurants, hotels, and theaters. These men also enter the stock market, control the labor supply in some industries, and threaten some businesses with strikes. They have even br
27、ibed many city, state, and even federal government officials.Juvenile delinquency (青少年犯罪)The term juvenile delinquency refers to acts committed by persons under eighteen years of age. These same acts, if committed by adults, are crimes for which the adult could be sent to jail. A young offender, how
28、ever, goes before a court for youth rather than before an adult criminal court. If he is found guilty by the judge, he can be released in the care of his parents, or sent to a special institution.Juvenile delinquents come from every class, every race, and every national group in American society. Ne
29、wspapers often describe crime in wealthy communities just outside of the city. However, most of Americas juvenile delinquents come from the poor areas of our cities. Here in New York, in the inner city, children are born into a pattern that leads to delinquency and crime. Crime has always been heaviest among the minority groups in the poor parts of cities. When the Irish lived in these places, most of the criminals were Irish. When the Italians lived in these poor areas, mos
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