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Unit 3 单元测试卷
第一部分 选择题(共50分)
一、阅读理解(共20 小题,每小题 2分;满分40 分)
第一节 阅读下面语言材料,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Hillcourt House
This family- run hotel is known for its beautiful garden. It can host(主办) small business events. The dining room holds 100 people and meeting rooms hold 10 to 20. The hotel is in the countryside but close to two motorways(高速公路) and has a large parking lot.
Amazon Cafe
Located in the town center, this hotel is an exciting place to celebrate birthdays or other special events. It is decorated(装饰) to look like a rainforest. Busy and fun, it is popular with young people who like Brazilian food and loud music.
Narborough Manor
In the historic town center, this beautiful hotel is the perfect place for a birthday party. We can organize activities such as magic shows or concerts. Our dining room seats up to 80 people.
Sunbury Park
This countryside hotel has space for 2.000 people at events such as birthday parties and business meetings. In our beautiful park, we offer exciting sports and team- building games. We have a large dining room and parking lot.
( )1. If Bill and his friends like Brazilian food, they may be interested in .
A. Sunbury Park B. Hillcourt House
C. Amazon Cafe D. Narborough Manor
( )2. What is special about Narborough Manor?
A. It can offer magic shows. B. It is in the countryside.
C. It looks like a rainforest. D. It provides team- building games.
( )3. How many hotels are there in the town center?
A. One. B. Two. C. Three. D. Four.
( )4. The passage is probably from a .
A. dictionary B. storybook C. magazine D. diary
B
Some people have a very poor sense of direction. Unluckily, I am one of them.
When I was a little girl, I was afraid to ask strangers the way. So I used to walk round in circle and hope that by chance I would get to the place I was going to.
Now, I am no longer too sh y to ask people for directions, but I often receive helpless or ever wrong information. So I try to avoid(避免) giving people wrong directions. If anyone asks me the way somewhere, I would say, “Sorry, I am a stranger here.”
Once on my way to work I was stopped by a man. He asked me if I could tell him the way to the Friendship Building. I gave him my usual reply. But just as I walked on only a few steps, realized that he had asked the way to my office building. However, I had no time to turn back and look for him. I was rushing to meet with someone at my office and I didn't want to keep him waiting.
When I just got to my office. the secretary(秘书) showed in the man who had asked me for directions. Imagine how embarrassed(尴尬的) I was and how surprised he was when we saw each other at the first sight!
( )5. According to the passage, the underlined word “sense” means“ ”.
A. request B. address C. warmth D. feeling
( )6. A man stopped the writer on the way to .
A. sell her something B. ask for the time
C. make friends with her D. ask for the directions
( )7. The Friendship Building is the place where the writer .
A. lives B. studies C. works D. teaches
( )8. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. The writer is too shy to give others directions.
B. The writer has a very poor sense of direction.
C. The writer never got lost when she was young.
D. The man was nervous when he saw the writer.
C
Jonny, a 15-year-old student, is checking his dad's old jacket. He says. “You're 45. Dad. you're never going to wear this again. Can I have it?”
Keith has had a bad day at work, and he is feeling old. And Jonny has hit his pain(痛苦). Keith raises his voice and says.“ What? You mean I'm too old to wear the jacket again?”
Jonny feels like this has come out of nowhere, and now he feels hurt. “But I only asked. Why are you shouting at me?”
“But I don't like being treated as though I'm too old.”
Both of them feel a bit upset.
Have you ever had a similar argument with the people around you? Here are some tips for you to remember when you' re getting angry.
●Accept your feelings and consider the other person's feelings. That means not always making yourself “right” or “clever” and the other person“wrong” or “stupid”.
●Explain yourself and not the other person, so you can speak out your ideas by starting with“I...” but not “ You...”
●You have to think for a while before reacting(回应). If you feel angry, I think it's a good idea to stop a moment and understand why.
●Don't decide the purpose of the other person by your guessing. Try to work out what he or she is feeling, and admit(承认) it if you were wrong.
Don't forget that it's never too late to start the ways of communicating.
( )9. From the passage, we can know Jonny .
A. is a school boy B. doesn't like his dad
C. thinks his dad is too old D. wants his dad's new jacket
( )10. Jonny felt hurt because his dad .
A. hit his pain B. had a busy day C. liked the jacket D. was angry with him
( )11. According to the passage, if you want to express your ideas, you'd better begin like this: “ ”.
A. You misunderstood me... B. I know how you feel, but...
C. They' re different from us... D. Things aren't the same...
( )12. The best title for the passage can be“ ”.
A. Learn to admit your mistakes bravely
B. Be patient with the people around you
C. An argument between a father and a son
D. Good ways of communication are important
D
Most people learn the importance of the magic words “please” and “thank you” at a very early age. As you go through life, you see better things happen when you don't forget to say them. and that people warm up to you more quickly. Here are some of the most common expressions.
Please. This is one of those words that can show good manners. Any time you ask for something, it's always a good idea to add this word to soften the request.
Thank you. When someone does something nice for you or gives you a gift, you should always say “Thank you”, even if it's something you dislike. Not doing so gives the impression that you feel entitled(有资格的) to whatever it is.
May I...? The expression “May I...?” puts you on the same side as the person you are speaking to. For example, when you say “May I see that book?”, you give the person a chance to share what he or she is looking at.
Excuse me. This expression is used when you are asking forgiveness(原谅) for leaving the table, coughing or troubling somebody.
Pardon me. This expression can be exchanged with “Excuse me”. The expression “Pardon me” sounds more formal(正式的).
Polite language is always helpful. Why not use it? Speaking to others politely won't make others unhappy. It might actually win you a few friends and help you go ahead in different situations.
( )13. The first paragraph mainly talks about .
A. what polite language is B. when people use polite language
C. the development of polite language D. the importance of polite language
( )14. You will get what you want more probably if you add“ ” to your request.
A. sorry B. please C. sure D. pardon
( )15. You can say the expression“ Pardon me” when .
A. you get a present you don't like
B. you want to borrow your brother's textbook
C. you have to go to the restroom in a meeting
D. you are hungry and ask for food from Mom
( )16. How is the text organized? (①= Paragraph 1,②= Paragraph 2.…)
第二节 阅读短文,从方框内所给的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,其中有一个多余的选项。
Traveling is becoming more and more popular. But how can we have a pleasant trip?17.
Learn about the places! Read up on the places of interest before you go, or pick up o guidebook(旅行指南) or audio guide when you' re there. These things can teach you about the places of interest.
Come prepared! If you' re visiting a natural place of interest, first find out whether you' ll need good walking shoes or a raincoat. It's always a good idea to bring some food and water. too.
Don't touch, don't climb, and don't pick! You may want to get very close to beautiful places or to pick a flower or two to take home with you.18. Look for signs about what not to do, and when you are not sure, please don't touch!
19. People want to see the places of interest, not your candy wrappers(包装纸)! If there are not many trash cans, bring a paper bag with you to carry your rubbish.
Don't forget your camera! 20. But check whether you are allowed to take photos before you start taking pictures, Some special places don't like visitors to take photos.
A. Be kind to others!
B. Keep the places clean!
C. Here are some tips for you.
D. For many places, it's a good idea to take pictures.
E. But remember, this can make future visitors not happy.
二、完形填空(共10 小题,每小题1分;满分 10分)
阅读短文,理解其大意,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
One day I was traveling on a local bus. A lady got on the bus with three young kids and lots of bags. She looked 21 . She didn't know exactly(确切地) where her stop was. At every stop she got up to 22 whether that was her stop. Seeing this, the bus conductor(售票员) 23 her having a rest and told her,“I' ll tell you when your stop arrives.”
The bus kept running. People were getting on and off the bus. Not really 24 the conductor's words. the lady looked at the outside carefully all the time. Finally, the bus reached her stop. Then the conductor called her 25 and helped her get off the bus by lifting her 26 one by one.
I was moved by what the conductor had done. So I called him and said, “You're really a good conductor to offer passengers a more 27 way.” Hearing this, he had tears all over his eyes. He folded his hands and said, “I've been doing like this for 30 years. Nobody has complimented(赞美) me until now.” My eyes were wet. The conductor's behavior made me realize how a 28 compliment created so much joy for him.
From that day I started complimenting people whenever a job is done 29 a lot of love and kindness. We don't need to do a big service to create 30 around us. It's enough to follow the road of love in our day-to-day life.
( )21. A. worried B. afraid C. bored D. tired
( )22. A. describe B. notice C. check D. discuss
( )23. A. promised B. suggested C. allowed D. kept
( )24. A. believing B. hearing C. following D. answering
( )25. A. hurriedly B. directly C. politely D. clearly
( )26. A. cards B. boxes C. clothes D. bags
( )27. A. important B. impossible C. strange D. convenient
( )28. A. funny B. simple C. same D. correct
( )29. A. from B. about C. like D. with
( )30. A. joy B. hope C. success D. fear
第二部分 非选择题(共40 分)
三、语篇填空(共10小题,每小题1分;满分10分)
阅读短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或用括号内所给词的正确形式填空,使短文通顺、连贯。
There are different ways of asking for help. Non- native English(非以英语为母语的) speakers sometimes sound 31. ( polite) to native English speakers. This is 32. they often use language that is too direct. Native English speakers often ask for help in 33. polite and indirect way, for example, using“ could”,“ would you mind” and so on.
“Could I ask you the time, please?”
“ Would you mind turning 34. ( you) radio down, please?”
First, polite requests are 35. ( normal) made in the form of questions. Second, native English speakers often use “please” to make their 36. ( request) more polite. Third,“ Could I...?” and “Can I...?” are similar requests. Both of them are correct, but the first one37. ( sound) more formal.
“I need...” is very direct and is usually used 38. urgent(紧急的) requests:
“I need a doctor.”
“I need 39. ( mail) a postcard to my pen pal.”
“I want...” is very direct. too. We usually don't use it to make requests unless we want to be very direct:
“I want to find a quiet and 40, ( crowd) place to have a rest.”
“I don't want to drive to work in the rush hour.”
四、阅读与表达(共4小题,41~43 小题,每小题2分,44小题4分;满分10分)
阅读短文,然后根据内容回答问题。
English has some apologetic terms(表示歉意的用语). It seems that they mean the same thing. They almost do. However, what's the difference between “Pardon”,“I'm sorry”,“Excuse me”, and “What?”
Pardon
Americans don't really use “pardon”. If you do, they will probably joke that you' re trying to sound pretentious(炫耀的) or joke that you' re the British.
I'm sorry
We often use“I'm sorry” for past events. That's to say, it is generally used to apologize for something you have already done. For example, if you step on someone's foot on a crowded bus, you would say“I'm sorry” or“ sorry”.
Excuse me
This is generally a term to ask permission(允许) for something. For example, you' re walking through a crowded space and someone is in your way. You would say“ excuse me” to ask him or her to move out of your way.
What?
Americans usually use it to ask someone to repeat himself or herself. If you want to be politer, you could say,“I'm sorry, what was that?” or “Excuse me, what did you say?” or any other such thing.
Most Americans will just say “What?” though.
In our everyday life, we can also use these terms by mixing them up. You could, for example, ask some one to move by saying “Sorry, would you mind moving?” It's an extra- polite way to make your request.
41. Who say “pardon” more often, Americans or the British?
42. Which term is used for future events according to the passage?
43. When do Americans usually say“ What?”
44. What other polite expression(s) do you know? When do you use it ( them)? Write 30 words or more.
五、书面表达(满分20分)
45.假如你校有几位来自美国的交换生,他们打算周末步行去翠湖公园玩。请根据以下提示为他们写出前往翠湖公园的路线,并简要介绍公园的情况。
要点提示:1.路线(见图);
2.公园环境优美,还可以游泳、野餐等;
3……
写作要求:
词数80~100(开头已给出,不计入总词数)。
Cuihu Park is not far from here. It's easy to get there on foot.
一、1~4CABC 5~8 DDCB 9~12 ADBD 13~16 DBCA 17~20CEBD
二、21~25 ACBAC 26~30 DDBDA
三、31. impolite 32. because 33. a 34. your 35. normally 36. requests 37. sounds 38. for 39. to mail40. uncrowded
四、41. The British. 42.“ Excuse me” is used for future events.
43. When they want someone to repeat himself or herself. ,
44.“ Thank you” and“ Please”. When someone helps me, or doing something good for me,I say“ thank you”. When someone praises me,I also say“ thank you”. If I want someone does something for me,I say“ please” first.(言之有理即可)
五、45. One possible version:
Cuihu Park is not far from here. It's easy to get there on foot.
Just go straight and turn right at the first corner. Walk along the road and turn left when you find a hospital. Cuihu Park is down the street on your right. Across from the park is a restaurant.
The park is really a good place to have fun. It's beautiful and cool with many trees and flowers. You can swim, play games or have a picnic there. It's very relaxing. You may also get a good chance to practice Chinese. I hope you will enjoy yourselves.
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