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学段 初中
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章节 Unit 4 Stories and Poems
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Adevoteto BthinkaboutCthinkof Dlookup (  )9Theboyeats     food,soheis     fat. Atoomuch;toomuch Bmuchtoo;muchtoo Ctoomuch;muchtoo Dmuchtoo;toomuch (  )10—Wouldyouliketoseethefilmwithmethisevening? —No,thanks.I     itbefore. Asaw Bwilsee Chaveseen Dsee Ⅱ.DS<=(S10¾¿;޾¿1',k'10') ƒ„E…’“ , ˆ†¡‡TU=‰Š‹Œ‚‹•Ž‹Œ 。 Whenwethinkaboutwritingpoemsorunderstandingpoetry,weoften thinkthatits 11  todo.ButIdont 12  suchanopinion.Infact, wehavebeenlisteningto 13 formostofourlife. Areyouafanofthelatestpopgroup?Doyouliketolistento 14 ? Didyourmothereversingasongtoyouatnightasshetriedtogetyouto  15 ?Yousee,songsarejustpoemssettomusic.Theyhaveboththe wonderfulwordsofpoetry 16  thesweetsoundofmusictogoalongwith them. Writingpoemsisrealynotalthathad.Throughwritingpoems,you canlearn  17  tousealanguagewel.Youhavetouseyour imagination.Youhaveto 18  thebestwordtodescribeexactlywhatyou feelorwhatyousee.Youmightbetryingtodescribeabeautiful 19 . Youthinkthatthewords“meltinginthedistance”or“droppingquietly againstthesea”wouldbeagoodwaytodescribeit.Youhaveto 20  eitherthefirstphraseorthesecondonewouldbebeter.Wouldyouwritea poem?Goahead.Itsrealynotthatdificult.                         (  )11.A.easy B.hard C.interesting D.boring (  )12.A.like B.know C.have D.limit (  )13.A.talks B.stories C.poems D.news (  )14.A.music B.jokes C.stories D.introduction (  )15.A.work B.drink C.eat D.sleep (  )16.A.and B.or C.but D.so (  )17.A.how B.when C.where D.who (  )18.A.write B.show C.choose D.learn (  )19.A.sunrise B.sunset C.star D.sea (  )20.A.ask B.find C.understand D.decide Ⅲnopq(S15¾¿;޾¿2',k'30') ƒ„ A、B、C、D ‰/š› , 0”ˆ†¡‡TU=‰Š‹Œ‚‹•Ž ‹Œ 。 A ① FriendshipIsLiketheBreeze Friendshipislikethebreeze, Youcantholdit, Smelit, Tasteit, Orknowwhenitscoming, Butyoucanalwaysfeelit, Andyoulalwaysknowitsthere, Itmaycomeandthengo, Butyoucanknowitlalwaysbe back. ② HowMany,HowMuch Howmanyslamsinanolddoor? Dependshowloudyoushutit. Howmanyplacesinabread? Dependshowthinyoucutit. Howmuchgoodinsideaday? Dependshowgoodyoulivethem. Howmuchloveinsideafriend? Depends    . (  )21.Bothofthepoemsareabout    . A.family B.food C.friendship D.life (  )22.Accordingtothefirstpoem,wecanlearnthat    . A.friendswilalwaysbewithus B.peoplecanfindfriendseverywhere C.friendswilleaveussoonerorlater D.friendshipisverystrangeandchangeable (  )23.Whichofthefolowingmaybethemissingpartinthesecond poem? A.howlongyoulive B.howloudyousayit C.howmuchyouhurtthemD.howmuchyougivethem B Anelephantandacrocodilewereoncestandingbesidetheriver.They weredisputingwhichwasthebeteranimal. “Lookatmystrength,”saidtheelephant.“Icanpulupatree,roots andeverythingwithmytrunk.”“Ah!Butyourskinisnotsothickas mine,”repliedthecrocodile.“Noknifeortoothcancutthroughit.”Justas theywerecomingtoblows,alionhappenedtopass.“Mydearfriends!” saidthekingofalanimals,goinguptothem.“Letmeknowthecauseof yourdisagreement.”“Wilyoukindlyteluswhichisthebeteranimal?” criedbothatonce. “Certainly,”saidthelion,pointingacrosstheriver.“Doyouseethe soldiersmetalhatonthatwal?” “Yes!”repliedthebeasts.“Wel,then,”continuedthelion,“goandget it,andbringittome,andthenIshalbeabletodecidebetweenyou.” Uponhearingthis,oftheystarted.Thecrocodile,beingusedtothe water,reachedtheoppositesideoftheriverfirst,andwassoonstandingbeside thewal.Herehewaitedtiltheelephantcameup.Theelephant,seeingthat thecrocodilehadnowayofreachingtheirgoal,raisedhislongtrunk,andtook downthehatquiteeasily. Theythenmadetheirwaytogetherbackagainacrosstheriver.The elephantwastryingtokeepupwiththefastmovingcrocodileinthewaterand becamecareless.Whenhewasforcedtoturnsharplytoavoidafloatingtree branch,theelephantdroppedthehat,anditfelintotheriver.Thecrocodile noticedtheaccident,sodownhedived,andbroughtitupinhishugemouth. Theythenreturned,andthecrocodilelaidthemetalhatatthelionsfeet.The kingtookitup,turningtotheelephant,andsaid... (  )24.Whydidtheelephantdropthemetalhat? A.Becausehebecamecareless. B.Becausehedidntlikeit. C.Becausehekeptupwiththecrocodile. D.Becausehetriedtocrosstheriver. (  )25.Whatdidthekingprobablysayintheend? A.Thecrocodilegotthemetalhat,sohewaswiserandabler. B.Theelephanthelpedthecrocodile,sohewasbeter. C.Bothofthemwerewiseandable,butonewasnobeterthan theother. D.Boththecrocodileandtheelephantfailed. (  )26.Whatcanyoulearnfromthestory? A.Thelionisthekingofalanimals. B.Learnfromeachotheranduniteasone. C.Thecrocodileisbeterthantheelephant. D.Bylisteningtothelion,theanimalswereabletocomplete theirtask. C WiliamShakespearewasawriterofplaysand poems.SomeofhismostfamousplaysareHamlet, RomeoandJuliet,Macbeth.Hewrotethirtyseven playsinal.Theyarestilpopulartoday. Hewasbornin1564inEngland.Atschoolhe likedwatchingplays.Hedecidedtobeanactor( …2 )whenhefinished schoolattheageoffourteen.In1582,hemariedafarmersdaughter.Shewas eightyearsolderthanShakespeare.Theirfirstchildwasadaughter.Laterthey hadtwins.In1585,Shakespearelefthishometown,StratforduponAvon.His wifeandchildrenstayedbehind.Nooneknowswhyheleftorwhathedid between1585and1592. AttheageoftwentyeighthemovedtoLondonandjoinedatheatre companywhichopenedtheGlobeTheatrein1599.Hebecameanactor, andhealsowroteplays.Heusualyactedinhisownplays.Heearned almostnomoneyfromhiswriting.Buthemadealotofmoneyfromacting. · !" · #$%& J· —35— —36— Withthemoneyheboughtalargehouseinhishometown. Attheageoffortynine,Shakespeareretired( †‡ )andwenttolive inStratforduponAvon.Hediedattheageoffiftytwo.Helefthismoney tohisfamily.Helefthisgeniustotheworld.Youstilseehisplaysin Englishandinmanyotherlanguages.Heisoneofthemostfamouswriters intheworld. (  )27Shakespearewrotemanyfamousplaysexcept    . AHamlet   BMacbeth CRomeoandJuliet   DManandSuperman (  )28Shakespearedecidedtobeanactorin    . A1578 B1582 C1599 D1616 (  )29In1585,ShakespearelefthishometownStratforduponAvon     . Awithhiswife   Bwithhisdaughter Cwithhiswifeandchildren  Dalone (  )30Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefolowingistrue? AShakespearehadtwochildren. BShakespearewrotebothplaysandpoems. CShakespearelefthismoneytotheGlobeTheatre. DShakespearewroteplaysinEnglishandsomeotherlanguages. D RoaldDahlisoneofthemostsuccessfulwritersofchildrensbooks. Hesoldmilionsofbooksalovertheworld.Manyofhisbookshavebeen madeintofilmsandvideos.HeissofamousthatthereisevenaRoaldDahl Museumyoucanvisit. RoaldDahlwasbornin1916inWales,Britain.Hisfatherwasrich buthediedwhenRoaldwasveryyoung.Roaldandhismotherlivedahard life.HehadtoleaveschoolandwenttoAfricawhereheworkedforanoil company. In1939,Roaldbecameapilot,buthehadabadaccidentlater.It madehimlimp( ˆ. )fortherestofhislife.Afterthis,Roaldwentto Americawherehewroteastoryabouthisexperienceasapilot.Itwasso goodthatitwasputinamagazine. RoaldmariedanAmericanfilmstar.TheyboughtahouseinEngland andhadfivechildren.From1960to1965, ▲ :Theo,oneofhis children,washitbyataxiandwasseriouslyhurt.Olivia,oneofRoalds daughters,diedofastrangeilness.Soonafterthis,hiswifealsohada seriousilness.Ittookheryearstogetwel. GradualyRoaldbecamemoreandmoresuccessful.Healwaysdidhis writinginanoldshed( ‰ )atthebackofhishouse.Healwayssatinthe sameoldarmchairwithawoodenboardonhislap.“Oneofthenicethings aboutbeingawriter,”heoncesaid,“isthatalyouneediswhatyouvegot inyourheadandapencilandabitofpaper.”In1984,Roaldwonabig prizeforhisbookTheBFG.Duringhislife,Roaldwrotemanyfamous books,suchasCharlieandtheChocolateFactory,Matilda,FantasticMr. Fox.Afterhediedin1990,Roaldleftmoneytohelppeoplewithserious ilnessesandthosewithproblemsofreadingandwriting. (  )31.RoaldDahlisfamousasa(n)    . A.bookseler B.filmdirector C.actor D.writer (  )32.AfterRoaldwenttoAmerica,he    . A.losthisparentsinaplaneaccident B.wroteastoryabouthispilotexperience C.gotmariedtoanEnglishfilmstar D.wonabigprizeforhisbookMatilda (  )33.Whichofthefolowingisthebestfortheblank( ̊ )in Paragraph4? A.theylivedahappylife B.threeteriblethingshappened C.hewentonwritingbooks D.hecreatedsomeunluckycharacters (  )34.Whichofthefolowingisright? A.RoaldbecameapilotbeforehewenttoAfrica. B.RoadsdaughterOliviawashitbyataxi. C.Roaldwas74yearsoldwhenhedied. D.Roaldlivedarichlifealhislife. (  )35.Inwhichorderdidtheeventstakeplace? a.Roaldgotmariedtoafilmstar. b.RoaldhadtoworkforanoilcompanyinAfrica. c.Roaldwroteastoryabouthisexperienceasapilot. d.Roaldwonabigprizeforhisbook. e.Roaldswifehadaseriousilness. A.cbade B.cbaed C.bcaed D.bceda Ⅳ.'(?no(S5¾¿;޾¿2',k'10') ƒ„E…’“ , 1üþXY 36~40 ‡ 。 Longago,somefishermensetouttocrosstheseaintheirship.Oneof thembroughthispetmonkeyalongforthelongjourney. Whentheywerefaroutatsea,ateriblestormbroketheirship. Everyonefelintothesea,andthemonkeywasgoingtodie.Suddenlya dolphinappearedandpickedhimup. Theysoonreachedanislandandthemonkeycamedownfromthe dolphinsback.Thedolphinaskedthemonkey,“Doyouknowthisplace?” Themonkeyreplied,“Yes,Ido.Thekingontheislandismyfather,so youmusttreatmeverywel.” “Thatsalie,”thedolphinthought,becauseheknewnoonelivedon theisland.Thedolphinsaid,“Wel,wel,soyouareaprince( IL )! Nowyoucanbeaking!”Themonkeyasked,“HowcanIbeaking?” Asthedolphinstartedswimmingaway,heanswered,“Thatiseasy. Asyouaretheonlyanimalonthisisland,youwilcertainlybetheking!” Intheend,themonkeydiedontheislandalone.Rememberthatweshould behonestinourlife. 36 ‡XY[6 ;37、38 ‡23¤4‡ ;39 ‡5•6"EQXS= 7‡[ ;40 ‡8“‚9:[6;YVW 。 36.Oneofthefishermenbrought     withhimduringthejourney. 37.Whathappenedwhenthemonkeywasgoingtodieinthesea?   38.Whydidthedolphinthinkthatthemonkeywaslyingtohim?   39.   40.   Ⅴ.;"V7(S10¾¿;޾¿1',k'10') ƒ„E…’“ , Èf—˜e–DŠ<¨=_`S\]_`=a bcd 。 InChineseculture,therearesomestoriesaboutthemoon.Thisstory isoneof41.    (they).ItisaboutWuGangandabaytree( !‹ Œ ). WuGangwasawoodman. 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WhenMumreturned,shedidntnoticethecatandclosedthe doorofthewashingmachine.Justthen,IfoundadirtyTshirt andsaid,“Mum,couldyoupleasehelpmewashmyTshirt?” “Ofcourse,mydear.”Mumopenedthedoor.Suddenly,mypet catrushedoutofthewashingmachine.MumandIwereboth shocked.Mygod!WhatwouldhappenifIdidntgiveMum theTshirt? ‚ÄO«´³ ´O«»¼½¾³ Ⅰ1-5 ACBAC 6-10 ADBCD 11-15 CDBAB 16-20 DACBC Ⅱ21-25 DBADC 26-30 DBDDC 31-35 EACBD Ⅲ36comefrom 37Imagine;experiment 38theanswerto 39thelatest 40who;examination Ⅳ41.was 42.other 43.standing 44.what 45.decision 46.would 47.take 48.carefuly 49.fact 50.themselves Ⅴ.51easier 52.theeconomyoftheworldgrowsby4% eachyear 53.theycandotheworkofmanypeopleinashorttimeandalso donotaskformoremoneyandlongerholidays 54fortypeople 55about52,500 Ⅵ56.Iamthinkingaboutbecomingaguide. 57Doyouliketraveling? 58Isthatright? 59Whatdoyouwanttobe? 60.Itseemsthatyoulenjoyyourselfatwork. 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W:Shewenttothefieldandenjoyedherselfthere. Q:WhendidMariassistergotothefield? 4.M:Amy,whatisyourmotherdoing? W:Sheiswritingaleter.Shecancontrolherwheelchairherself. Q:WhatsAmysmotherdoingnow? 5.W:AreyougoingtoNewYorkbyplaneorbytrain? M:Bytrain.Itsmorecomfortable. Q:HowisthemangoingtoNewYork? 6.W:Michael,whatdoyoulikedoingonSaturdays? M:Playingbasketbal.Itscool. Q:WhatdoesMichaellikedoingonSaturdays? 7.W:Helo,Kevin.WhyareMr.andMrs.Blacksoworied? M:BecausetheirsonSamhasgotahighfever. Q:Whohasgotahighfever? 8.W:Didyouseetheaccident? M:Yes,Iwaswalkingacrossthestreetthen. W:Couldyoudescribeitforme? M:Sure.Isaw thecarhitthegirlridingalongthestreet frombehind. Q:Whatwasthemandoingwhentheaccidenthappened? 9.M:Hi,Lily.IdidntseeyouinMr.Liusclassyesterday. W:Wel,Ihadaheadache. M:Imsorytohearthat.Wasitserious? W:Yes,soIaskedforsickleave. Q:Whatwaswrongwiththegirlyesterday? 10.M:Imnotfeelingwel. W:Haveyousmokedordrunktoomuch? 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