2022人教新课标版英语必修一Unit4 Earthquakes单元练习

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Unit4 Earthquakes单元练习
一、听力(听力)(共20小题;共20分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. Where does the talk take place?
A. On the railway station.
B. At the police station.
C. At school.
2. What did those unlucky people suffer from?
A. The storm.
B. The earthquake.
C. The hurricane.
3. What's the man's favorite class?
A. English Literature.
B. History.
C. Physics.
4. What does the woman want to talk about with the man?
A. Western culture.
B. Learning English.
C. How to paint.
5. What did the woman do for Mrs Brown?
A. Paid back the money.
B. Painted walls.
C. Walked her dog.
其次节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8三个小题。

6. What does the woman's neighbor do all day?
A. Plays the violin.
B. Plays the flute.
C. Plays the piano.
7. What is the woman preparing now?
A. Her film.
B. Her paper.
C. Her business.
8. Where will the man be next week?
A. In China.
B. In America.
C. In Japan.
听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11三个小题。

9. How are the two speakers keeping in touch now?
A. On the phone.
B. On the Internet.
C. Face to face.
10. Who has the woman got in touch with?
A. Mark, Paul and Barbara.
B. Mary, Paul and Barbara.
C. Mark, Carl and Crystal.
11. Where is Crystal now?
A. In Washington.
B. In Boston.
C. In Huston.
听下面一段对话,回答第12至第14三个小题。

12. What is the place of the woman's written exam?
A. The first place.
B. The second place.
C. The third place.
13. When will the woman take her interview?
A. Next Monday.
B. Next Tuesday.
C. Next Friday.
14. What will the woman be if her interview is successful?
A. A doctor.
B. A reporter.
C. A civil servant.
听下面一段对话,回答第15至第17三个小题。

15. What are the two speakers looking at now?
A. A photo.
B. A film.
C. A TV play.
16. What is the man's mother?
A. A nurse.
B. An editor.
C. A teacher.
17. Where does the man get the advertisements?
A. On TV.
B. On magazines.
C. On newspapers.
听第10段材料,回答第18-20小题。

18. When does the American school year begin?
A. In early August or early September.
B. In late August or early September.
C. In late August or late September.
19. What did school plans depend on in the past?
A. Children's need.
B. Parents' need.
C. Local need.
20. Which kind of schools was often open much longer?
A. Countryside schools.
B. City schools.
C. Public schools.
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)(共12小题;共12分)
21. After the war, the city lay in r .
22. The i are being sent to hospital after the accident.
23. The ruin of large numbers of rainforest plants must d the ecological(生态的) balance.
24. What really s me was that no one seemed to care about all the beggars.
25. After the Wenchuan Earthquake, thousands of soldiers were sent to help the r workers.
26. The girl was sitting on the bench in the park, b her head in the book in her hands.
27. The elevator broke down and we were t inside it.
28. It's u talking with William, because he won't change his decision.
29. Haven't you realized the d those chemicals are doing to our environment?
30. He can e himself in good clear English now after four years' hard learning.
31. The girl was f at the sight of the snake.
32. Hurricane, flood and earthquake are called natural d .
三、单词拼写(依据中文提示拼写单词)(共10小题;共10分)
33. They were (震惊) at the news that he had cheated so much money.
34. The boy fell into the river, and fortunately a PLA man came to his (挽救,营救).
35. The enemy fell into a (圈套) and we defeated them.
36. When we were children, our parents used to (掩埋) something in the yard for us to dig up.
37. If you blow that balloon up any more it will (爆破).
38. The whole blocks of the city were in (废墟) after the war.
39. The peace of the forest has been (破坏) by the noise of earth moving machines.
40. A (灾难) happened in 2008. A powerful earthquake hit Wenchuan in Sichuan.
41. If you are blind or dumb, how can you (表达) feeling or emotions?
42. If Bob hadn't (伤) himself, we would have won.
四、翻译(依据中文提示完成句子)(共15小题;共30分)
43. 我们应当挂念那些需要挂念的人。

We should help those .
44. This is the bridge (几百年前建筑的).
45. The news (昨天那个男孩告知我们的) made all of us cry.
46. 听起来好像有人在敲门。

(词数不限)
It sounds .
47. The woman (昨天下午你在我办公室见到的) is a famous scientist.
48. The army was sent to the earthquake-stricken area to (挖掘出) many people trapped underground.
49. A number of children (父母死去了的) in the earthquake were sent to live with families in other cities. (kill)
50. My mother was so proud of all (我所做的) that she rewarded me with a trip to Beijing. (do)
51. 和我父亲一起工作过的那个科学家去年去了法国。

(词数不限)
The scientist went to France last year.
52. 很多恐龙过去生活在中国。

dinosaurs in China.
53. 地震致使整个城市成为废墟。

The earthquake left the city of Tangshan .
54. I don't know the teacher (在唱英文歌的).
55. 在这所高校,同学们可以打算想要上哪位老师的课。

In this university, the students can decide the teacher .
56. The bad habit (养成的) in school has a great effect on him. (form)(词数不限)
57. 自从20世纪70年月始终在办公室和家里使用的电脑很流行。

(词数不限)
The computer in offices and homes since the 1970s is very popular.
五、单项选择(共15小题;共15分)
58. A bomb two buildings and caused many deaths.
A. destroyed
B. damaged
C. harmed
D. injured
59. He looked through journals before he started the research project.
A. too much
B. a number of
C. the number of
D. many a
60. I really hope that the long wait will soon be .
A. in the end
B. by the end
C. at the end
D. at an end
61. The houses across the street are , but they were in good condition a few years ago.
A. in trouble
B. in detail
C. in ruins
D. in total
62. Jeff parents died in the earthquake became an orphan.
A. which its
B. whose
C. that the
D. that
63. --- Is the girl is interviewing the manager of that company your friend?
--- Yes, she is a journalist from CCTV.
A. whom
B. which
C. who
D. whose
64. She has a gift for creating an atmosphere for her students allows them to communicate freely with
each other.
A. which
B. where
C. what
D. who
65. You know that little Italian restaurant—the one I mentioned in my letter?
A. that
B. what
C. when
D. who
66. When he heard the news that an earthquake occurred in Sichuan again, he felt very .
A. frightened; frightened
B. frightened; frightening
C. frightening; frightening
D. frightening; frightened
67. Is this the hospital you visited yesterday?
A. who
B. that
C. where
D. the one
68. All the people work on a newspaper must be able to work fast.
A. who
B. whom
C. which
D. when
69. A person e-mail account is full won't be able to send or receive any e-mails.
A. who
B. whom
C. whose
D. whoever
70. You'll find taxis waiting at the bus station you can hire to reach your host family.
A. which
B. where
C. when
D. as
71. The boss department Ms. King worked in ten years ago looked down upon women.
A. in which
B. in that
C. whose
D. which
72. Thanks to the great efforts by netizens and the journalists' determination to the truth, anti-corruption
has been accelerating.
A. take out
B. check out
C. pick out
D. dig out
六、完形填空(共20小题;共30分)
In the past hundred years a million people have died in earthquakes, 73 million have been 74 by hurricanes and tornadoes and 9 million have 75 their lives in floods. In addition to this many million more have died 76 hunger and disease. We should also not forget in many of the world's 77 drought and water shortage are a fact of life, 78 in some African countries.
Scientists and 79 around the world have made great advances 80 earthquakes engineering. It is, of course, 81 to move cities 82 Tokyo and San Francisco 83 have been built in earthquake zones. But most often it is not the earthquake that kills people, 84 the collapsing buildings, bridges and other structures that cause 85 , and the possibility of that happening can be greatly reduced 86 better building programmes. Finally, perhaps we need to 87 the natural disaster 88 we are causing ourselves. Through our mismanagement of the planet's resources we have made hundreds of species of plants and animals 89 out, and at the same possibly 90 our own living environment. Maybe this is one disaster that could be avoided
91 we are 92 to act with a sense of responsibility.
73. A. other B. others C. another D. the other
74. A. killed B. hurt C. hit D. damaged
75. A. made B. lived C. earned D. lost
76. A. of B. at C. for D. on
77. A. states B. countries C. continents D. villages
78. A. especial B. special C. especially D. specially
79. A. farmers B. teachers C. soldiers D. engineers
80. A. from B. in C. for D. with
81. A. impossible B. possible C. necessary D. natural
82. A. so as B. such as C. instead of D. in case
83. A. where B. what C. when D. that
84. A. but B. and C. so D. because
85. A. deaths B. problems C. earthquakes D. disasters
86. A. with B. in C. by D. under
87. A. regard B. organize C. make D. consider
88. A. who B. which C. what D. how
89. A. dying B. staying C. leaving D. keeping
90. A. protected B. harmed C. destroyed D. damaged
91. A. that B. whether C. if D. unless
92. A. willing B. sorry C. afraid D. angry
七、阅读理解(共15小题;共30分)
A
Brave Frenchman Found Halfway Around the World
(NEW YORK) A French tourist highly praised for rescuing a two-year-old girl in Manhattan said he didn't think twice before diving into the freezing East River.
Tuesday's Daily News said 29-year-old Julien Duret from France was the man who left the spot quickly after the rescue last Saturday.
He lifted the little girl out of the water after she fell off the bank at the South Street Scaport museum. He handed the girl to her father, David Anderson, who had dived in after him.
“I didn't think at all,” Duret told the Daily News. “It happened very fast. I reacted very fast.”
Duret, an engineer on vacation, was walking with his girlfriend along the pier(码头) when he saw something falling into the water. He thought it was a doll, but realized it was a child when he approached the river. In an instant, he took off his coat and jumped into the water.
When he reached the girl, she appeared lifeless, he said. Fortunately, when she was out of the water, she opened her eyes.
Anderson said his daughter slipped off the bank when he was adjusting his camera. An ambulance came later for her, said Duret, who was handed dry clothes from cookers. Duret caught a train with his girlfriend shortly after. The rescue happened on the day before he left for France. Duret said he didn't realize his story of heroism had greatly moved New York until he was leaving the next morning.
“I don't really think I'm a hero,” said Duret. “Anyone would do the same thing.”
93. Why was Duret in NewYork?
A. To meet his girlfriend.
B. To work as an engineer.
C. To spend his holiday.
D. To visit the Andersons.
94. What did Duret do shortly after the ambulance came?
A. He was interviewed by a newspaper.
B. He asked his girlfriend for his dry clothes.
C. He went to the hospital in the ambulance.
D. He disappeared from the spot quickly.
95. Who dived after Duret into the river to save the little girl?
A. David Anderson.
B. A passer-by.
C. His girlfriend.
D. A taxi driver.
96. When was duet most probably found to be the very hero?
A. The day when he was leaving for home.
B. A couple of days after the girl was rescued.
C. The first day when he was in New York.
D. The same day when he was interviewed.
B
An Unexpected Storm
This is a story about an extreme storm in Moscow. It happened two and a half years ago. It was the first time in my life that I saw such a strong storm. For Moscow, it was very unusual, and nobody predicted this storm before it happened.
It was a sunny day in July, and I was at home alone watching TV. The windows and the door to the balcony were wide open because the weather was so hot.
Suddenly, I felt a strong wind from outside. I wanted to close the window and came near. I looked out of the window and saw a black sky and trees blowing over because of the strong wind. I tried to close the window, but the wind made me fall down. I was afraid that the glass might break.
I stood up and tried to close the window again, but it was not possible because the wind was now stronger, and it was pushing the window open. I ran into the bathroom and took the mop to close the window. It worked.
When I looked outside, the tree in front of my window was flat on the ground, and there was strong thunder and lightning. I decided to pull out all the electrical plugs, which took about 10 seconds. A sportsman would have envied my speed.
When I finished, I looked outside. It was terrible, and I understood how people are helpless compared to the power of nature.
Suddenly, the wind stopped, and it began to hail(下冰雹). The ice was the size of grapes. After 10 minutes, everything stopped, and the sun shone as before. It was strange. A few minutes later, the phone began to ring every five minutes. It was my friends or relatives. We asked each other how it was and how we felt after the storm.
Many trees died because of the storm. For a few days, the people helped clean parks and gardens. Some people's cars were damaged by trees falling on them. After one week, it was history already. This is my story about an extreme storm in Moscow. It shows us that we are children of nature, and we must respect her.
97. How did the weather change according to the passage?
A. Sunny and hot-thunder and lightning-windy-hail-sunny.
B. Sunny and hot-windy-hail-thunder and lightning-sunny.
C. Sunny and hot-thunder and lightning-hail-windy-sunny.
D. Sunny and hot-windy-thunder and lightning-hail-sunny.
98. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 5 mean?
A. I did all the things in a flash.
B. I could run faster than a sportsman.
C. I could stay at home on a stormy day.
D. I was admired by the sportsman for my speed.
99. What did the author learn from the unexpected storm?
A. Everything will be history.
B. We should respect nature.
C. We should help each other.
D. The disaster will be predicted.
C
Parts of Africa are covered by a dark cloud. But this is no rain cloud. It is a living cloud made of billions of locusts(蝗虫) that are traveling across the continent eating everything in their path.
And now in the battle to stop this disaster, a radio station in Senegal, West Africa, is offering listeners 50 kilograms of locusts. "We think this idea will get more people to take part in the war on the locusts," said Abdoulaye Ba, from Sud-Fm, a radio station in one of Senegal's worst affected area.
This is West Africa's biggest locust disaster in 15 years, and it is moving east, causing huge damage to crops. As they move they produce young and increase their number and will soon threaten Sudan in the northeast of Africa. Some say it could reach Asia.
Experts say the harmful effect on crops in areas already suffering from food shortage and war could cast many people to go hungry. Governments in the areas are not well equipped to fight the pest.
Although leaders of 12 countries have agreed on a plan, it is not expected to be enough. "We are now treating 6,000 hectares per day with pesticide(杀虫剂), but we need to treat 20,000 hectares per day in order to have any hope of controlling this disaster," said Mohamed Adballahi Ould Babah, director of locust control in Mauritania. Requests are being made for international aid, which is the only way to limit the disaster, the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization warned.
100. By using "dark cloud" to describe locusts in the first paragraph, the author mainly meant to .
A. show the size, speed and damage of the mass of locusts
B. suggest the high speed that locusts travel at
C. warn that locusts would sweep the continent severely
D. hint that they look like dark monster
101. The story is mainly about .
A. West Africa's united effort in fighting a disaster
B. the difficulty in controlling locusts
C. the great damage locusts caused to West Africa
D. a struggle to fight against a disaster brought by locusts in West Africa
102. According to the text we learn that the locust disaster .
A. can be even more serious in Asia
B. is then out of control
C. has affected greatly most areas
D. cannot be stopped unless twice as much pesticide is provided for the affected areas
103. Which of the following is WRONG?
A. Sud-Fm offered a reward for fighting locusts so that more people would join in the effort.
B. Senegal is to southwest of Sudan.
C. The locusts can cause such damage mainly because it has no natural enemy in West Africa.
D. 12 countries affected by locusts have untied but still lack pesticide.
D
October 21 was a very dark day in Texas. Not only did Hurricane Hanna destroy homes, it caused the largest business damage in Texas's history. The worst thing is Hanna's destructive force nearly wiped out most power poles and power lines. According to Center Point Energy, Hurricane Hanna affected 2.15 million customers. Currently, more than 4,000 of them are still in the dark. Crews have worked 16-hour shifts to restore power to residents.
Most of Houston seems to be returning to normal. Schools, restaurants, retail stores and gas stations are open. Smiles are back. But harder-hit places, including Galveston, will take much longer to recover. Hundreds of people are still missing, and coastal towns are a mess. Some ruins from storm have drifted south to other beaches in Texas. Several public schools in Galveston are closed due to water damage. Parents are registering kids in other area schools which are scheduled to begin class on November 13. Many school supplies were destroyed.
Clara Barton Village is an emergency shelter located at Alamo Elementary School in Galveston, Texas. This is where Paula Reed and her family are staying. Believe it or not, Paula Reed and her family consider this hurricane a blessing. When Paula was a girl, she was an orphan, but was taken in by her stepmom, Antonia Flores. Reed lost contact with Flores and had been trying desperately to locate her for the past few years. Before the hurricane, Reed and her family moved away from Galveston to a San Antonio shelter. There, she reunited with Flores after 30 long years! The moment they saw each other, their lives were changed.
104. What's the most serious damage caused by Hurricane Hanna?
A. Hundreds of people are still missing.
B. A large number of people are homeless.
C. Power facilities are severely destroyed.
D. Factories are closed and many people jobless.
105. It can be inferred that the residents in Houston .
A. have fully recovered from the disaster
B. were the most unlucky people in the disaster
C. need a long time to bring their life back to normal
D. suffered less from Hanna than people in Galveston
106. Kids in public schools in other areas of Houston will have to stay at home for .
A. at least one month
B. at least three weeks
C. two weeks at most
D. nearly half a month
107. Paula Reed and her family consider the hurricane a blessing because .
A. they had nothing lost after Hurricane Hanna
B. they lived a happier life in San Antonio shelter
C. Paula was taken good care of in the shelter
D. Paula reunited with her stepmother after three decades
八、短文7选5(5选5等)(共5小题;共10分)
If you are like most international students, you are probably pretty comfortable reading and writing in English, but not as comfortable with listening and speaking in the language. 108.
Make friends with American students. Many international students end up making friends with a lot of—or only—other international students. 109. Hanging out with natives not only naturally pushes you to improve your spoken English, but also helps you pick up cultural and social information.
Learn from American friends. Tell your American friends that you are trying to improve your listening and speaking skills, and would like them to help you. If you pronounce a word incorrectly, or misuse an idiom, you want them to tell you. 110.
Increase your knowledge. 111. If you have known about the topics that are likely to be discussed in conversation, you have a much better chance of understanding people when they talk, and of being able to express yourself well.
112. If you have to explain something to someone, you have a strong desire to pronounce everything as well as you can, and find other ways to explain yourself. Finally, this becomes a good habit. Many people have asked me how I learned to speak English fluently, and I think it is because of my being a math teacher in college for years.
A. I don't think this is a good idea.
B. You will learn much faster this way.
C. If possible, become a teacher at your school.
D. It's a win-win opportunity for international students.
E. Read books, keep up with news and watch popular shows and movies.
F. It's a good way to make some extra cash while improving your English.
G. Below are some tips to help you to improve your conversational skills.
九、补全短文(共10小题;共10分)
In 1914, Thomas Edison, at the age of 67, lost his factory, 113. was worth a few million dollars, to fire. It had very little insurance. No longer a young man, Edison watched his lifetime effort 114. (go) up in smoke and said, "There is great value in disasters. All our mistakes are burnt up. Thank God we can start anew." In spite of disasters, three weeks later, 115. invented the phonograph. What 116. attitude!
Below are more examples of the 117. (fail) of successful people: Thomas Edison failed
118. (approximate) 10, 000 times while he 119. (work) on the light bulb.
Henry Ford fired Lee Iacocca at the age of 54. Young Beethoven 120. (tell) that he had no talent for music, 121. he gave some of the best music to the world.
Setbacks are inevitable in life. A setback can act as a driving force and also teach us humility. In grief you will find courage and faith 122. (overcome) the setback.
十、短文改错(不分行)(共10小题;共10分)
文中共有10处语言错误,请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。

每处错误及其修改均仅限一
词;只允许修改10处,多者(从11处起)不计分。

Last Sunday I witnessed a traffic accident on our way home. I was wandering down the sidewalk while there went loud crash. Two taxis crashed into each other about ten meters far away. I went up and found the two drivers bad injured, bleeding and trap in the taxis. Luckily, they were rescued on time because people came to help them and called an ambulance. As was clear that the taxi drivers were so eager to take more passengers that they drove too fast. It reflected their lack of concern for the safe of both others and them.
答案
一、听力(听力)
1. B
2. B
3. A
4. A
5. C
6. C
7. B
8. C
9. A 10. A
11. B 12. A 13. B 14. C 15. A
16. C 17. C 18. B 19. C 20. B
听力原文
Text 1 W:Officer,my purse has been stolen on the bus just now. M:Tell me more about the situation at that time carefully,OK? Text 2 W:Who will attend the party this evening? M:Some famous film stars and singers.They will raise some money for those unlucky people suffering from the earthquake. W:They are so kind. Text 3 M:What's your favorite class at school? W:I like history best.What about you? M:English Literature. Text 4 W:Excuse me,Mr Smith.I want to have a talk with you about western culture after class.Can you spare me some time?
M:Sure.Please come to my painting room at 4:30. Text 5 W:Hi,David.I am returning the money you lent me last week. M:Mrs Brown has paid you for walking her dog? W:Yeah,and I have earned enough for an MP4 because I painted all the wall for John. Text 6 W:I am at a loss what to do with my neighbor upstairs.She has just bought a new piano and she seems never to stop playing it. M:Sounds terrible.You can go upstairs to tell her your
anger.Don't forget you must prepare for your paper as it's nearer to your graduation. W:I have told her once,but she didn't listen to me.And she has to practice playing the piano all the time because she will attend a national competition. M:I see.You can move to my flat for some time.I will be on business in Japan for three months from next week. Text 7 W:Hi,Victory,Carol speaking.Have you seen the e-mail about a get-together of our classmates in the university? M:A get-together?God.We graduated ten years ago.How time flies! W:Yeah,we are only busy with ourselves and we are living in different cities.I only get in touch with some on the Internet. M:It's a good idea,but we should try all kinds of means to find all ahead of time. W:Right,and we plan to meet before the New Year's Day.I have got in touch with Mark,Paul and Barbara.Can you offer any useful information for me now? M:I know Crystal is working in a language training center in Boston and we called each other last week. Text 8
M:Hello,Lucy.You are surfing to kill time now? W:No.I am searching some advice on interviews. M:Have you known your score of the written test-the civil service exam? W:Of course.I am the top one of all the people.I will have an interview next week. M:You are so great! W:I know I have fully prepared for it,but I never imagined I could get so high a score. M:You are always so modest. W:Next Tuesday my performance will decide my future.I want to be a civil servant. M:Good luck to you! Text 9 W:Who are the two persons on the picture? M:My parents when they were young. W:Your mother is very beautiful. M:Sure.It was taken when they were at university.
W:No wonder the picture looks old. M:It was taken 16 years ago. W:They were classmates at the same university? M:No.They met each other at a party. W:Sounds so romantic. M:They both learned German then. W:Then they are working together now? M:My father is in a publishing house and mother is a teacher. W:Do you have a new
plan for your own future? M:I am reading the advertisements on the newspapers. W:Perhaps you can ask your parents for some advice. M:Sure,I will do that. Text 10 The traditional American school year begins in late August or early September.It ends in May or June, followed by summer vacation.Why such a long break?Because long ago,young people had to help their families harvest the summer crops. At least this is what people today may think.The reason has more to it.In the early days of the United States,children were not required by law to attend school. School plans depended on local needs.Students in the countryside went to school for no more than six months of the year-half in the summer,half in the winter.They worked on family farms during the other months.City schools were often open much longer,some for eleven months of the year.People were happy to have a place for their children to go while they worked.More and more people saw the need for a system of required education.But they had different ideas of the length of holidays
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
21. ruins
22. injured
23. destroy
24. shocked
25. rescue
26. burying
27. trapped
28. useless
29. damage
30. express
31. frightened
32. disasters
三、单词拼写(依据中文提示拼写单词)
33. shocked
34. rescue
35. trap
36. bury
37. burst
38. ruins
39. destroyed
40. disaster
41. express
42. injured
四、翻译(依据中文提示完成句子)
43. who need help
44. which was built hundreds of years ago
45. that the boy told us yesterday 46. as if someone is knocking at the door
47. whom you met in my office yesterday
48. dig out
49. whose parents had been killed
50. (that) I had done
51. whom my father worked with
52. A number of/A lot of; used to live
53. in ruins
54. who is singing an English song
55. whose class they wish to take
56. that was formed
57. which has been used
五、单项选择
58. A 59. B 60. D
61. C 62. B 63. C 64. A 65. A 66. D 67. B 68. A 69. C 70. A
71. C 72. D
六、完形填空
73. C 74. A 75. D
76. A 77. B 78. C 79. D 80. B 81. A 82. B 83. D 84. A 85. A 86. C 87. D 88. B 89. A 90. C
91. C 92. A
七、阅读理解
93. C 94. D 95. A
96. B 97. D 98. A 99. B 100. A 101. D 102. B 103. C 104. C 105. D 106. B 107. D
八、短文7选5(5选5等)
108. G 109. A 110. B
111. E 112. C
九、补全短文
113. which
114. go
115. he
116. an
117. failures
118. approximately。

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