1、十月第一次周考十月第一次周考 英语英语 姓名: 得分: 一、一、美句临摹。(美句临摹。(10 分分) The man who has made up his mind to win will never say “impossible”. 二、核心词汇。(共二、核心词汇。(共 50 分)分) 1 词义搭。(词义搭。(10 分)分) ( )1.previous A vt. 更新 ( )2.confident B adj.自信的 ( )3.frank C n.供应;供给 ( )4.remove D adj.热切的;渴望的 ( )5.function E n.职位;位置 ( )6.supply F
2、vt.移走;去掉 ( )7.position G adj.负责的;有责任心的 ( )8.eager H n.功能 ( )9.responsible I adj.坦率的;坦诚的 ( )10.update J adj. 以前的;先前的 答案:答案:JBIFHCEDGA 2 词性转换。(词性转换。(20 分)分) 1) n.伤,损害 vt. 损害;伤害 adj.受伤的 2) adj.实际的;真实的 adv.实际上;事实上 3) n.压力;忧虑 adj.充满压力的;紧张的 4) vt.组织;筹划 adj.有组织的; n.组 织者 n.组织;团体;机构 5) n.职业;行业 adj.专业的;职业的 答案
3、:1)injury,injure,injured;2)actual,actually;3)stress,stressful;4)organise,organised,organiser. organisation;5)profession,professional 3 语法填空。(共语法填空。(共 20 分)分) 1) It is difficult _(figure) out a global population of polar bears as much of the range has been poorly studied. 2)The news made us .(excite)
4、 3)Many people served as (volunteer)in the Beijing Olympic Games. 4)Do you think its a good idea to make friends with your students? - (actual),I do. I think its a great idea. 5)When drivers are tired, they tend (make) mistakes. 答案:to figure;exciting,excited;volunteers;Actually;to make 三、短文填空(共三、短文填
5、空(共 40 分)分) 主题主题:人与自我人与自我(生活生活) Im Marty Fielding, a boy with a muscle disease which makes me unable1) (run) as quickly as others. Although the doctors dont know how 2) (make) me better, I am very outgoing and have learned 3) (adapt) to my disability. 4) most serious problem is that I look the same
6、as other people. So in primary school some children would laugh when I got out of breath after running a short way. But at high school my life is much 5) easy) because students there have accepted me.Those 6) cannot see the real person inside my body do not make me annoyed-I just ignore them. So I h
7、ave a good life and have found many things7) (do). My ambition is 8) (work) for a firm that develops computer software. I have a very busy life and have no time 9) (sit) around feeling sorry for myself. As a disabled person, I think everyone should not make fun of the disabled. Instead, people shoul
8、d give them encouragement 10) (live) as rich and full a life as normal people do. 答案:1)to run;2)to make;3)to adapt;4)The;5)easier;6)who;7)to do;8)to work;9)to sit 10)to live 话题话题:诚信诚信 Today I will share a true story about an overseas student 11) studied in Germany. After years of hard work, this stu
9、dent graduated with 12) amaze) achievements. Everyone was sure that he was going to get a good job 13) (easy) and have a bright future. But to his surprise, he was not even given the chance for14) Interview! It was the third time that he 15) ( refuse) . He couldnt help 16) (telephone) the company to
10、 ask why they didnt want him. The answer was simple,We dont offer jobs to dishonest people in Germany.” You might wonder what was wrong. The truth is shortly after he 17) arrive) in Germany, this clever student found that 18) was easy to skip(逃 票)buying subway tickets in this country. So in order to
11、 save money, he often went in the Subway without a ticket. As a result, he had be caught without a ticket many times. From this story, we learn that we may get short-term benefits(利益) in dishonest ways, 19) ,the truth will come out sooner or later and the cost is high. So remember that 20) (honest)
12、may lead to failure. We must be honest. It is a rule. 答案:11)who;12)amazing;13)easily;14)an;15)refused;16)telephoning;17)arrived;18)it; 19) however;20)dishonest 阅读练习阅读练习 阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。 1 Thanks to my conservative(保守的) Jewish background, I didnt believe in
13、 angels. That is, not until Christmas Eve of 1979, when an angel brought unexpected joy to my home. 2After divorce, my two daughters not only lost the security of a whole family, they also tearfully left behind neighborhood friends, a familiar school, and a large house. These had all been replaced w
14、ith a narrow two-bedroom apartment in a poorer part of town. 3I arranged to take my vocation during my childrens winter school holiday. We spent evenings planning activities: cookie baking, games, a pizza night, and evening car rides to view neighborho od holiday lights. With expectation, they seeme
15、d to be in good spirits. 4The week before the school break, however, terrible news of family disasters arrived. By Christm as Eve, gloom clouded our vacation plans. An afternoon outing for movie did little to improve our mood. 5On returning to our apartment, we were astonished to see a beautiful, si
16、x-foot Christmas tree pro pped(撑) against our front door. In silent wonder, we looked back and forth, from the tree to one a nother and around the empty street. Excitement built, and the girls begged to keep the tree. 6 “Maybe its for us,” insisted my older daughter. 7 “Yeah,” echoed my younger chil
17、d. “I bet an angel brought it to us!” 8I laughed aloud at the idea of an angel bringing a Christmas tree to a Jewish family. Caught up in their happiness, I pronounced the tree “ours.” 9We dragged it inside and headed out to the only supermarket in our small town open that late on Christmas Eve. Wit
18、h holiday goods marked down to half price, I gave a nod of approval to a tree s tand(底座), two boxes of multicolored balls, a package of six Santa figurines(小雕 像), a 100-foot string of mini lights, and one paper angel. Paragraph 1: Back home, we moved “our” tree into our tiny living room. Paragraph 2
19、: The annual winter holiday became a family tradition. 参考答案: Para.1 Back home, we moved “our” tree into our tiny living room. Cheerfully, the girls painted some paper decorations. With delight that had been absent for months, we started to add the things we bought from the supermarket around the Chr
20、istmas tree. We strung the lights, hung the multicolored balls and placed the paper angel on top. Finally, with a girl in each of my arms, we sat in the darkness, attracted by the twinkling Christmas tree lights. There was full of joy in our new home. Para.2 The annual winter holiday became a family
21、 tradition. Wed feel complete with a “Jewish Angel” Christmas tree in member of our heaven-sent gift. For many years, we held our breath and experienced the familiar feeling up our arms when we placed the original paper angel on the top of each tree. Still, every Christmas Eve, my daughters and I talked about the unexpected joy that Christmas tree had brought us and about the special childhood memories at that time.