2024年4月7日发(作者:宋半梅)
《Unit 11 Sad movies make me cry.》单元检测
一.单项选择
1.When you go to the supermarket, you'd better ______ the escalator to the second or the third
floor.
A.walk
A.when
B.carry
B.that
C.go
D.take
D.though
2.The red suitcase is so expensive ______ it's made of leather.
C.because
3.—It seems that my English teacher is a little angry with me.
—Of course she haven't ______ your workbook on time.
A.made up B.handed in C.held on to D.lent to
4.—What's today's talk about?
—It's about how to be polite when we ______ requests.
A.make B.have
C.ask
D.take
D.if
5.The meeting didn't start______ everyone was there.
A.because
—______.
A.No, I couldn't
B.Don't ask me
D. can take the No.1 bus C.Thank you all the same
A.where do you work
C.where you worked
A.takes
mother.
A.either; or
A.food
B.both; and
B.dish
C.not only; but also D.neither; nor
C.people D.waiter
10.The restaurant is so , there are so many ______ here.
二.完形填空
My name is Richard Hong.I'm from a city called Shantou in Guangdong Province, which lies in
Southern China.
I came to England when I was 18, studied English one year, and then __11__to University of
my second year of university I went to Tokyo as an exchange __12__ England,
I continued to learn the language until I __13__ in I'm working for a company in London,
and I'm __14__my 's good.
This blog started while I was in Japan.I wanted to share some photos and __15__experiences in
Japan, but then I realized I like__16__things even when I don't have photos to share or places to travel,
__17__I continued to write until h is not my native language; maybe that's the _18__ reason
I have this blog—to keep myself thinking and writing in mes I also write about
China.__19__ a Chinese kid outside China for the last few years, I__20__lots of interesting
I wrote about IT and computer things like many other people.
11. B.went C.took D.carried
B.until C.why
6.—Could you tell me how to get to Xuzhou Railway Station, please?
7.Will you please tell us ______ before you came to our city?
B.where did you work
D.you worked where
C.costs D.pays
8.He ______ less time reading stories about film stars than before.
B.spends
9.“You can't have them can choose ______ the kite ______ the toy car, ” said my
12.g for B.living in
13.ted
14.
16.g
17.
18.t
19.
20.
三.阅读理解
15.ng
C.coming back
A
C.stayed
C.enjoying
C.traveling
C.eating
C.or
C.worst
C.had
D.returning to
D.arrived
D.losing
D.riding
D.buying
D.so
D.successful
B.came
B.finding
B.reading
B.but
B.only
B.wanted
B.shopping
B.As C.With D.Such
D.worried
I have a rule for travel:Never carry a map.I prefer to ask for directions.
Foreign visitors are often confused in Japan because most streets there don't have Japan,
people use landmarks in their directions instead of street example, the Japanese will say to
travelers,“Go straight down to the left at the big hotel and go past a fruit post
office is across from the bus stop.”
In the countryside of the American Mid-west, usually there are not many d of
landmarks, people will tell you directions and example, people will say,“Go north two
east, and then go another mile.”
People in Los Angeles, California, have no idea of distance on a measure distance by
means of time, not miles.“How far away is the post office?” you ask.“Oh, ” they answer,“it's about
five minutes from here.” You say,“Yes, but how many miles away is it?” They usually don't know.
People in Greece sometimes do not even try to give directions because not many visitors can
understand the Greek d of giving you directions, a Greek will often say,“Follow me.”
Then he'll lead you through the streets of the city to the post office.
One thing will help you everywhere in Japan, in the US, in Greece, or in any other may
not understand a person's words, but maybe you can understand his body will usually turn
and then point in the correct in that direction, and you may find the post office!
21.The underlined word “landmarks” means “______”.
A.streets
B.buildings
D.buildings that are easily recognized(认出) C.hotels, markets and bus stops
A.show you a map
22.If you ask people in Los Angeles for directions, they will______.
B.lead you to the place
D.tell you the directions and distance
C.five D.six
C.tell you the time you have to spend
A.three B.four
23.In the passage, ______countries are mentioned by the writer.
24.Which of the following is TRUE?
A.People in Japan give directions in miles.
B.A person's body language often gives you wrong directions.
C.Travelers can learn about people's customs by asking for directions.
D.The Greek language is widely used by people all over the world.
25.The passage mainly tells us that______.
A.it's difficult for people to travel in foreign countries
B.there are not many landmarks in the American Mid-west
2024年4月7日发(作者:宋半梅)
《Unit 11 Sad movies make me cry.》单元检测
一.单项选择
1.When you go to the supermarket, you'd better ______ the escalator to the second or the third
floor.
A.walk
A.when
B.carry
B.that
C.go
D.take
D.though
2.The red suitcase is so expensive ______ it's made of leather.
C.because
3.—It seems that my English teacher is a little angry with me.
—Of course she haven't ______ your workbook on time.
A.made up B.handed in C.held on to D.lent to
4.—What's today's talk about?
—It's about how to be polite when we ______ requests.
A.make B.have
C.ask
D.take
D.if
5.The meeting didn't start______ everyone was there.
A.because
—______.
A.No, I couldn't
B.Don't ask me
D. can take the No.1 bus C.Thank you all the same
A.where do you work
C.where you worked
A.takes
mother.
A.either; or
A.food
B.both; and
B.dish
C.not only; but also D.neither; nor
C.people D.waiter
10.The restaurant is so , there are so many ______ here.
二.完形填空
My name is Richard Hong.I'm from a city called Shantou in Guangdong Province, which lies in
Southern China.
I came to England when I was 18, studied English one year, and then __11__to University of
my second year of university I went to Tokyo as an exchange __12__ England,
I continued to learn the language until I __13__ in I'm working for a company in London,
and I'm __14__my 's good.
This blog started while I was in Japan.I wanted to share some photos and __15__experiences in
Japan, but then I realized I like__16__things even when I don't have photos to share or places to travel,
__17__I continued to write until h is not my native language; maybe that's the _18__ reason
I have this blog—to keep myself thinking and writing in mes I also write about
China.__19__ a Chinese kid outside China for the last few years, I__20__lots of interesting
I wrote about IT and computer things like many other people.
11. B.went C.took D.carried
B.until C.why
6.—Could you tell me how to get to Xuzhou Railway Station, please?
7.Will you please tell us ______ before you came to our city?
B.where did you work
D.you worked where
C.costs D.pays
8.He ______ less time reading stories about film stars than before.
B.spends
9.“You can't have them can choose ______ the kite ______ the toy car, ” said my
12.g for B.living in
13.ted
14.
16.g
17.
18.t
19.
20.
三.阅读理解
15.ng
C.coming back
A
C.stayed
C.enjoying
C.traveling
C.eating
C.or
C.worst
C.had
D.returning to
D.arrived
D.losing
D.riding
D.buying
D.so
D.successful
B.came
B.finding
B.reading
B.but
B.only
B.wanted
B.shopping
B.As C.With D.Such
D.worried
I have a rule for travel:Never carry a map.I prefer to ask for directions.
Foreign visitors are often confused in Japan because most streets there don't have Japan,
people use landmarks in their directions instead of street example, the Japanese will say to
travelers,“Go straight down to the left at the big hotel and go past a fruit post
office is across from the bus stop.”
In the countryside of the American Mid-west, usually there are not many d of
landmarks, people will tell you directions and example, people will say,“Go north two
east, and then go another mile.”
People in Los Angeles, California, have no idea of distance on a measure distance by
means of time, not miles.“How far away is the post office?” you ask.“Oh, ” they answer,“it's about
five minutes from here.” You say,“Yes, but how many miles away is it?” They usually don't know.
People in Greece sometimes do not even try to give directions because not many visitors can
understand the Greek d of giving you directions, a Greek will often say,“Follow me.”
Then he'll lead you through the streets of the city to the post office.
One thing will help you everywhere in Japan, in the US, in Greece, or in any other may
not understand a person's words, but maybe you can understand his body will usually turn
and then point in the correct in that direction, and you may find the post office!
21.The underlined word “landmarks” means “______”.
A.streets
B.buildings
D.buildings that are easily recognized(认出) C.hotels, markets and bus stops
A.show you a map
22.If you ask people in Los Angeles for directions, they will______.
B.lead you to the place
D.tell you the directions and distance
C.five D.six
C.tell you the time you have to spend
A.three B.four
23.In the passage, ______countries are mentioned by the writer.
24.Which of the following is TRUE?
A.People in Japan give directions in miles.
B.A person's body language often gives you wrong directions.
C.Travelers can learn about people's customs by asking for directions.
D.The Greek language is widely used by people all over the world.
25.The passage mainly tells us that______.
A.it's difficult for people to travel in foreign countries
B.there are not many landmarks in the American Mid-west