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第一章 单元测试
1、
Is your buddy likely to be your
A:friend
B:enemy
答案: friend
2、
Check the true statements.
A:It’s a description of the first few days at college.
B:It’s a personal and private story.
C:The writer uses past tenses.
D:It’s factual.
E:It’s written in the third person.
答案: It’s a description of the first few days at college.;It’s a personal and private story.;It’s factual.
3、
The writer is staying in ______.
A:university accommodation
B:a flat
C:a small study
D:a hotel
答案: university accommodation
4、
When meeting the new students, the tutor ______.
A:finds it easy to relax with them
B:seems very friendly
C:welcomes them warmly to the university
D:doesn’t seem to find the students interesting
答案: doesn’t seem to find the students interesting
5、
When the writer finally gets to the lecture hall, ______.
A:she meets Sophie, whom she already knows
B:Sophie is giving a lecture
C:she’s too late and isn’t allowed in
D:she attends the first lecture of her university course
答案: she attends the first lecture of her university course
6、
At the Freshers’ Fair students can choose to join ______.
A:music and drama clubs
B:sports clubs
C:the same clubs as their friends
D:all kinds of clubs for all interests
答案: all kinds of clubs for all interests
7、
When the writer goes to the university library, she finds out that it ______.
A:has very strict rules
B:doesn’t allow people to use the books
C:is new
D:contains only a few books
答案: has very strict rules
8、
At the end of her first week, the writer ______.
A:is missing her mother
B:is enjoying herself enormously
C:has done all her washing
D:wants to finish her assignments
答案: is missing her mother
9、
Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words below:
There was only just enough room for two people.
A:barely
B:ignorant
C:impressive
D:intelligent
E:peer
F:sip
G:spill
答案: barely
10、
Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words below:
Be careful or you’ll accidentally pour your drink down your clothes.
A:barely
B:ignorant
C:impressive
D:intelligent
E:peer
F:sip
G:spill
答案: ignorant
11、
Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words below:
He was completely unaware of what to do in the library.
A:barely
B:ignorant
C:impressive
D:intelligent
E:peer
F:sip
G:spill
答案: impressive
12、
Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words below:
She was very clever and got excellent grades.
A:barely
B:ignorant
C:impressive
D:intelligent
E:peer
F:sip
G:spill
答案: intelligent
13、
Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words below:
The tea is very hot! Drink it in small amounts.
A:barely
B:ignorant
C:impressive
D:intelligent
E:peer
F:sip
G:spill
答案: peer
14、
Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words below:
She was short-sighted, so she looked at you as if she didn’t recognize you.
A:barely
B:ignorant
C:impressive
D:intelligent
E:peer
F:sip
G:spill
答案: sip
15、
Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words below:
In my opinion, his academic work and his skill in sport are extremely good.
A:barely
B:ignorant
C:impressive
D:intelligent
E:peer
F:sip
G:spill
答案: spill
16、
We were taking a walk in the countryside when we ______________ a lovely pub which we didn’t know about.
A:check in
B:rent out
C:run out of
D:stretch out
E:stumble across
答案: stumble across
17、
If you buy a large house, you can _________some of the bedrooms to students.
A:check in
B:rent out
C:run out of
D:stretch out
E:stumble across
答案: rent out
18、
It was a very large bed, so I lay down and ____________.
A:check in
B:rent out
C:run out of
D:stretch out
E:stumble across
答案: stretch out
19、
I’d love something to drink, but we’ve _________ coffee, so I’ll have to go and buy some.
A:check in
B:rent out
C:run out of
D:stretch out
E:stumble across
答案: run out of
第二章 单元测试
1、
Chocolate can be easily ________ so it can be drunk as well as eaten.
A:account for
B:confess
C:crush
D:inherit
E:manufacture
F:melt
G:property
H:release
答案: melt
2、
Certain _________ of chocolate make us feel happy.
A:account for
B:confess
C:crush
D:inherit
E:manufacture
F:melt
G:property
H:release
答案: property
3、
How do we __________ the fact that 0 per cent of women and per cent of men admit to loving chocolate?
A:account for
B:confess
C:crush
D:inherit
E:manufacture
F:melt
G:property
H:release
答案: account for
4、
The Aztecs found they were _________ by the cocoa drink they made from the crushed beans.
A:stimulating
B:confess
C:crush
D:inherit
E:manufacture
F:melt
G:property
H:release
答案: stimulating
5、
I have to ________ that I eat chocolate at least once a day.
A:account for
B:confess
C:crush
D:inherit
E:manufacture
F:melt
G:property
H:release
答案: confess
6、
Originally, the cacao bean was ________ and mixed with a liquid.
A:account for
B:confess
C:crush
D:inherit
E:manufacture
F:melt
G:property
H:release
答案: crush
7、
I never ________ my father’s love of sweet things.
A:account for
B:confess
C:crush
D:inherit
E:manufacture
F:melt
G:property
H:release
答案: inherit
8、
The Swiss are well known for _____________ chocolate.
A:account for
B:confess
C:crush
D:inherit
E:manufacture
F:melt
G:property
H:release
答案: manufacture
9、
Other sweet foods don’t ________ the same chemicals as chocolate.
A:account for
B:confess
C:crush
D:inherit
E:manufacture
F:melt
G:property
H:release
答案: manufacture
10、
For a ( ) product which you enjoy but don’t really need, chocolate is extremely (2) beneficial to your health. Chocolate as we know it today first appeared in the 1800s, when liquid chocolate was poured into a (3) shaped container to cool and become solid.
Then the chocolate (4) maker Lindt discovered how to make chocolate (5) break easily by adding extra cocoa butter, and Daniel Peter first made milk chocolate using milk which had been (6) concentrated and then mixed with cocoa paste, which gave it a smoother (7) taste. But the (8) broad appeal of chocolate is the effect of both an (9) inherited (10) characteristic and the 300 chemicals it contains, including vitamins.
A:condense
B:flavour
C:genetic
D:luxury
E:manufacturer
F:mould
G:nourishing
H:popularity
答案: luxury
11、
For a (1) product which you enjoy but don’t really need, chocolate is extremely ( ) beneficial to your health. Chocolate as we know it today first appeared in the 1800s, when liquid chocolate was poured into a (3) shaped container to cool and become solid.
Then the chocolate (4) maker Lindt discovered how to make chocolate (5) break easily by adding extra cocoa butter, and Daniel Peter first made milk chocolate using milk which had been (6) concentrated and then mixed with cocoa paste, which gave it a smoother (7) taste. But the (8) broad appeal of chocolate is the effect of both an (9) inherited (10) characteristic and the 300 chemicals it contains, including vitamins.
A:condense
B:flavour
C:genetic
D:luxury
E:manufacturer
F:mould
G:nourishing
H:popularity
答案: nourishing
12、
For a (1) product which you enjoy but don’t really need, chocolate is extremely (2) beneficial to your health. Chocolate as we know it today first appeared in the 1800s, when liquid chocolate was poured into a ( ) shaped container to cool and become solid.
Then the chocolate (4) maker Lindt discovered how to make chocolate (5) break easily by adding extra cocoa butter, and Daniel Peter first made milk chocolate using milk which had been (6) concentrated and then mixed with cocoa paste, which gave it a smoother (7) taste. But the (8) broad appeal of chocolate is the effect of both an (9) inherited (10) characteristic and the 300 chemicals it contains, including vitamins.
A:condense
B:flavour
C:genetic
D:luxury
E:manufacturer
F:mould
G:nourishing
H:popularity
答案: mould
13、
For a (1) product which you enjoy but don’t really need, chocolate is extremely (2) beneficial to your health. Chocolate as we know it today first appeared in the 1800s, when liquid chocolate was poured into a (3) shaped container to cool and become solid.
Then the chocolate ( ) maker Lindt discovered how to make chocolate (5) break easily by adding extra cocoa butter, and Daniel Peter first made milk chocolate using milk which had been (6) concentrated and then mixed with cocoa paste, which gave it a smoother (7) taste. But the (8) broad appeal of chocolate is the effect of both an (9) inherited (10) characteristic and the 300 chemicals it contains, including vitamins.
A:condense
B:flavour
C:genetic
D:luxury
E:manufacturer
F:mould
G:nourishing
H:popularity
答案: manufacturer
14、
For a (1) product which you enjoy but don’t really need, chocolate is extremely (2) beneficial to your health. Chocolate as we know it today first appeared in the 1800s, when liquid chocolate was poured into a (3) shaped container to cool and become solid.
Then the chocolate (4) maker Lindt discovered how to make chocolate ( ) break easily by adding extra cocoa butter, and Daniel Peter first made milk chocolate using milk which had been (6) concentrated and then mixed with cocoa paste, which gave it a smoother (7) taste. But the (8) broad appeal of chocolate is the effect of both an (9) inherited (10) characteristic and the 300 chemicals it contains, including vitamins.
A:genetic
B:luxury
C:manufacturer
D:mould
E:nourishing
F:popularity
G:snap
H:trait
答案: snap
15、
For a (1) product which you enjoy but don’t really need, chocolate is extremely (2) beneficial to your health. Chocolate as we know it today first appeared in the 1800s, when liquid chocolate was poured into a (3) shaped container to cool and become solid.
Then the chocolate (4) maker Lindt discovered how to make chocolate (5) break easily by adding extra cocoa butter, and Daniel Peter first made milk chocolate using milk which had been ( ) concentrated and then mixed with cocoa paste, which gave it a smoother (7) taste. But the (8) broad appeal of chocolate is the effect of both an (9) inherited (10) characteristic and the 300 chemicals it contains, including vitamins.
A:condense
B:flavour
C:genetic
D:luxury
E:manufacturer
F:mould
G:nourishing
H:popularity
答案: condense
16、
For a (1) product which you enjoy but don’t really need, chocolate is extremely (2) beneficial to your health. Chocolate as we know it today first appeared in the 1800s, when liquid chocolate was poured into a (3) shaped container to cool and become solid.
Then the chocolate (4) maker Lindt discovered how to make chocolate (5) break easily by adding extra cocoa butter, and Daniel Peter first made milk chocolate using milk which had been (6) concentrated and then mixed with cocoa paste, which gave it a smoother ( ) taste. But the (8) broad appeal of chocolate is the effect of both an (9) inherited (10) characteristic and the 300 chemicals it contains, including vitamins.
A:condense
B:flavour
C:genetic
D:luxury
E:manufacturer
F:mould
G:nourishing
H:popularity
答案: flavour
17、
For a (1) product which you enjoy but don’t really need, chocolate is extremely (2) beneficial to your health. Chocolate as we know it today first appeared in the 1800s, when liquid chocolate was poured into a (3) shaped container to cool and become solid.
Then the chocolate (4) maker Lindt discovered how to make chocolate (5) break easily by adding extra cocoa butter, and Daniel Peter first made milk chocolate using milk which had been (6) concentrated and then mixed with cocoa paste, which gave it a smoother (7) taste. But the ( ) broad appeal of chocolate is the effect of both an (9) inherited (10) characteristic and the 300 chemicals it contains, including vitamins.
A:condense
B:flavour
C:genetic
D:luxury
E:manufacturer
F:mould
G:nourishing
H:popularity
答案: popularity
18、
For a (1) product which you enjoy but don’t really need, chocolate is extremely (2) beneficial to your health. Chocolate as we know it today first appeared in the 1800s, when liquid chocolate was poured into a (3) shaped container to cool and become solid.
Then the chocolate (4) maker Lindt discovered how to make chocolate (5) break easily by adding extra cocoa butter, and Daniel Peter first made milk chocolate using milk which had been (6) concentrated and then mixed with cocoa paste, which gave it a smoother (7) taste. But the (8) broad appeal of chocolate is the effect of both an ( ) inherited (10) characteristic and the 300 chemicals it contains, including vitamins.
A:condense
B:flavour
C:genetic
D:luxury
E:manufacturer
F:mould
G:nourishing
H:popularity
答案: genetic
19、
For a (1) product which you enjoy but don’t really need, chocolate is extremely (2) beneficial to your health. Chocolate as we know it today first appeared in the 1800s, when liquid chocolate was poured into a (3) shaped container to cool and become solid.
Then the chocolate (4) maker Lindt discovered how to make chocolate (5) break easily by adding extra cocoa butter, and Daniel Peter first made milk chocolate using milk which had been (6) concentrated and then mixed with cocoa paste, which gave it a smoother (7) taste. But the (8) broad appeal of chocolate is the effect of both an (9) inherited ( ) characteristic and the 300 chemicals it contains, including vitamins.
A:genetic
B:luxury
C:manufacturer
D:mould
E:nourishing
F:popularity
G:snap
H:trait
答案: trait
第三章 单元测试
1、
Why does the writer believe thinking for oneself is not popular?
A:Because it takes too much time.
B:Because it is regarded as dangerous.
C:Because it doesn’t lead to progress.
D:Because only a few people are able to do it.
答案: Because it is regarded as dangerous.
2、
How often, in the opinion of the writer, are people interested in your ideas?
A:Always.
B:Often.
C:Hardly ever.
D:Never.
答案: Hardly ever.
3、
Who first made the writer realize thinking for oneself is important?
A:The manager of an oil company.
B:The writer’s parents.
C:The writer’s maths teacher.
D:The writer’s friend, Sarah.
答案: The writer’s maths teacher.
4、
How did the writer feel when she was asked to write “the sum of a number”?
A:Pleased, because it was an easy question to answer.
B:Bored, because she wasn’t interested in maths.
C:Worried, because she was the only one who didn’t know the answer.
D:Confused, because she didn’t understand the question.
答案: Confused, because she didn’t understand the question.
5、
What did she do in the end?
A:She copied what someone else wrote.
B:She suddenly realized the meaning of the question.
C:She felt too frightened to write an answer.
D:She asked the teacher to explain.
答案: She copied what someone else wrote.
6、
What does the writer think of her maths teacher?
A:She was the best teacher the writer ever had.
B:She was the worst teacher the writer ever had.
C:She taught the writer an important lesson.
D:She valued the intelligence of her students.
答案: She taught the writer an important lesson.
7、
Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words below.
I had a vague feeling that I’d got the calculation wrong.
A:lean
B:occasionally
C:particularly
D:rub
E:sum
F:suspicion
G:vision
答案: suspicion
8、
Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words below.
He’s a good manager of people, but he lacks the ability to plan for the future.
A:lean
B:occasionally
C:particularly
D:rub
E:sum
F:suspicion
G:vision
答案: vision
9、
Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words below.
The lecturer bent over the student’s shoulder to see what she was writing.
A:lean
B:occasionally
C:particularly
D:rub
E:sum
F:suspicion
G:vision
答案: lean
10、
Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words below.
The total amount was the addition of all the numbers together.
A:lean
B:occasionally
C:particularly
D:rub
E:sum
F:suspicion
G:vision
答案: sum
11、
Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words below.
I sometimes see colours as sounds, and words as music.
A:lean
B:occasionally
C:particularly
D:rub
E:sum
F:suspicion
G:vision
答案: occasionally
12、
Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words below.
He found the lecture difficult to follow not least because it was especially hard to hear.
A:lean
B:occasionally
C:particularly
D:rub
E:sum
F:suspicion
G:vision
答案: particularly
13、
Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words below.
The teacher moved her hands together backwards and forwards, as if to say, “I’m looking forward to this!
A:lean
B:occasionally
C:particularly
D:rub
E:sum
F:suspicion
G:vision
答案: rub
14、
If someone affirmed something, did they show
A:they respected and approved of it
B:disrespected or disapproved of it
答案: they respected and approved of it
15、
If you are in agony about something, do you feel
A:in pain and uncomfortable
B:happy and comfortable
答案: in pain and uncomfortable
16、
If someone speaks at length, do they speak
A:for a long time
B:for a short time
答案: for a long time
17、
If you get a glimpse of something, do you see it
A:clearly and for a long time
B:not very clearly and for a short time
答案: not very clearly and for a short time
18、
If you do something on purpose, do you
A:mean to do it
B:do it by accident
答案: mean to do it
19、
If you do something in the presence of someone, are they
A:with you
B:somewhere else
答案: with you
20、
Is a radical idea
A:traditional and widely accepted
B:new and different
答案: new and different
21、
Many people greet _________ ideas nervously because they are afraid of change.
A:affirm
B:agony
C:at ength
D:glimpse
E:on urpose
F:presence
G:radical
答案: radical
22、
Looking at the drawings of Leonardo da Vinci, you feel as if you are in the ___________ of a genius.
A:affirm
B:agony
C:at ength
D:glimpse
E:on urpose
F:presence
G:radical
答案: presence
23、
She talked __________ about her work but hardly mentioned anything about her personal life.
A:affirm
B:agony
C:at ength
D:glimpse
E:on urpose
F:presence
G:radical
答案: at ength
24、
I twisted my ankle three days ago, but I’m still in _______.
A:affirm
B:agony
C:at ength
D:glimpse
E:on urpose
F:presence
G:radical
答案: agony
25、
Tom’s excellent exam results _____________ the teacher’s faith in his ability.
A:affirm
B:agony
C:at ength
D:glimpse
E:on urpose
F:presence
G:radical
答案: affirm
26、
The police think the fire was started ___________.
A:affirm
B:agony
C:at ength
D:glimpse
E:on urpose
F:presence
G:radical
答案: on urpose
27、
Everyone was hoping for a(n) ___________ of the famous professor as he arrived and went inside.
A:affirm
B:agony
C:at ength
D:glimpse
E:on urpose
F:presence
G:radical
答案: glimpse
28、
If you thwart something, do you
A:stop it
B:encourage it
答案: stop it
29、
If there is a dearth of something, is there
A:a lot of it
B:not enough
答案: not enough
30、
Does unmitigated encouragement suggest
A:completely positive support
B:slightly negative support
答案: slightly negative support
第四章 单元测试
1、
Match the words for sounds with their definitions:
to make small sounds of pain, fear or sadness
A:jingle
B:mute
C:rattle
D:thud
E:whimper
答案: whimper
2、
Match the words for sounds with their definitions:
to make short sharp knocking sounds as something moves or shakes
A:jingle
B:mute
C:rattle
D:thud
E:whimper
答案: rattle
3、
Match the words for sounds with their definitions:
the sound that small metal objects make when they hit each other
A:jingle
B:mute
C:rattle
D:thud
E:whimper
答案: jingle
4、
Match the words for sounds with their definitions:
to make a sound less loud
A:jingle
B:mute
C:rattle
D:thud
E:whimper
答案: mute
5、
Match the words for sounds with their definitions:
a low sound made by something heavy falling or hitting something
A:jingle
B:mute
C:rattle
D:thud
E:whimper
答案: thud
6、
She threw the beans into a pan of boiling water.
A:tossed
B:fund determination
C:fascinating stacked
D:cashier significant
E:tones
F:defined
答案: tossed
7、
I could hear the cheerful sounds of church bells through the window.
A:tossed
B:fund determination
C:fascinating stacked
D:cashier significant
E:tones
F:defined
答案: tones
8、
I’ve always found her books extremely interesting.
A:tossed
B:fund determination
C:fascinating stacked
D:cashier significant
E:tones
F:defined
答案: fascinating stacked
9、
He piled up the glinting silver coins so the bank clerk could count them.
A:tossed
B:fund determination
C:fascinating stacked
D:cashier significant
E:tones
F:defined
答案: cashier significant
10、
My grandfather gave an important sum of money to my college savings.
A:tossed
B:fund determination
C:fascinating stacked
D:cashier significant
E:tones
F:defined
答案: fund determination
11、
My dad’s hard work and motivation and love described our relationship.
A:tossed
B:fund determination
C:fascinating stacked
D:cashier significant
E:tones
F:defined
答案: defined
12、
1 If something holds someone back, is it likely to
A:stop them from doing something
B:help them to do something
答案: stop them from doing something
13、
If someone sees to something, do they
A:take responsibility
B:refuse to take responsibility for it
答案: take responsibility
14、
If someone lectures you on something, do they
A:talk to you seriously to criticize you
B:give you a talk about a serious subject
答案: talk to you seriously to criticize you
15、
If you do something with perseverance, do you
A:keep trying with determination
B:do it because you’ve been told to
答案: keep trying with determination
16、
If someone speaks eloquently, do they
A:use only a few words
B:say something in a clear and effective way
答案: say something in a clear and effective way
17、
If you do something doggedly, do you do it
A:even if it’s difficult
B:only when it’s easy
答案: even if it’s difficult
18、
If you get laid off from your job, does it mean
A:you get a better job
B:you lose your job
答案: you lose your job
19、
If you want to make a salad palatable, do you want to make it
A:more quickly
B:taste better
答案: taste better
20、
Is a gamut of emotions likely to be
A:a single emotion
B:a series of emotions
答案: a series of emotions
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