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1、Period Four Grammar & Writing.根据汉语提示或首字母填空1 He is an honest and capable man, and that is why he is to be made _(主席) of the students union.2 It is his great pleasure to be presented with the highest _(奖金) by the principal.3 When there is a fire, we can put it out with a _(毛毯 )4 Britain had laws again

2、st _(残忍) to animals but none to children.5 In my o_, you should not tell her the truth.6 It was not until Nelson Mandela and his government came to p_that the black began to be treated fairly.7 When seeing a snake there, the little girl screamed in _(恐惧).用适当的介词、副词填空1 During the Second World War,the

3、French people fought bravely_their country and managed to be free_German Nazis.2 He was very active_politics and later became a president.3 _today I have known what kind of person he is,and I will never believe_him.4 Elias was found_to have joined in blowing_the government building and was fired.5 E

4、ncouraged by his family, Elias was later proud_showing the visitors_the prison where many blacks were kept.III.用 where, when,why, that,which, whether 或 whom 填空1 Do you remember the scene _ Cao Cao and Liu Bei were drinking?2 He didnt know _ to go on or stop.3 The house _ we once lived in is being re

5、paired by some workers.4 I will never forget the days _ I was taken good care of in that village.5 None of us know the reason _ Tom was absent from the meeting.6 The reason _ he explained at the meeting for his absence didnt make sense.7 I still remember the night _ she left the house.8 The scientis

6、t about _ we are talking has been abroad some times.IV.用适当的介词填空1 I went to the place _ which I worked ten years ago.2 The date _ which he joined the Party was July 1992.3 The number of the people _ whom this happened is very large.4 The country _ which the news is coming is very rich.5 The things _

7、which they felt proud were Jims watch and Dellas hair.6 The girl _ whom you bought the dress is in the hospital.7 The reason _ which she was late was that she missed the bus.8 I dont like the way _ which he speaks.V.翻译句子1请告诉我你从谁那儿借的这本英文小说。Please tell me _.2她 12 点到达,那时正在下大雨。She arrived at 12 oclock _

8、.3他现在就读的那所学校大约离城三公里。The school _ is about _ from town.4那就是他旷课的原因吗?_ he was absent from class?5我有许多朋友,其中有些出国了。I have many friends,_.VI.单项填空1 Can you believe I had to pay 30 dollars for a haircut?You should try the barbers_I go.Its only $15.Aas Bwhich Cwhere Dthat2 Stephen Hawking believes that the ea

9、rth is unlikely to be the only planet_life has developed gradually.Athat Bwhere Cwhich Dwhose3 Gun control is a subject _ Americans have argued for a long time.Aof which Bwith whichC about which Dinto which4 The factory _well visit next week is not far from here.Awhere Bto which Cwhich Din which5 Gr

10、eat changes have taken place since then in the factory _ we are working.Awhere Bthat Cwhich Dthere6 The pen _ he is writing is mine.Awith which Bin whichC on which Dby which7 They arrived at a farmhouse in front of _ sat a small boy.Awhom Bwho Cwhich Dthat8 The engineer _ my father works is about 50

11、 years old.Ato whom Bon whomC with which Dwith whom9 Li Ming,_ to the concert,enjoyed it very much.AI went with Bwith whom I wentC with who I went DI went with him10 In our factory there are 2,000 workers,two thirds of _ are women.Athem Bwhich Cwhom Dwho11 Last summer,we visited the West Lake _ Hang

12、zhou is famous in the world.Afor which Bfor thatC in which Dwhat12 I can never forget the day _ we worked together and the day _ we spent together.Awhen;which Bwhich;whenC what;that Don which;when13 This is the reason _ he didnt come to the meeting.Ain which Bwith whichC that Dfor which14 Do you kno

13、w the year _ the Chinese Communist Party was founded?Awhich Bthat Cwhen Don which15 I have two grammar books,_ are of great use.Aall of which Beither of whichC both of that Dboth of whichVII. 阅读理解AMartin Luther King, Jr. was a great man who worked for racial equality and civil rights in the United S

14、tates of America. He was born on January 15, 1929, in Atlanta, Georgia. Both his father and grandfather were ministers. His mother was a schoolteacher who taught him how to read before he went to school. Young Martin was an excellent student in school. He skipped grades in both elementary school and

15、 high school. He enjoyed reading books, singing, riding a bicycle, and playing football and baseball. Martin entered Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia, when he was only 15 years old. Martin experienced racism early in life. He decided to do something to make the world a better and fairer place.

16、After graduating from college and getting married, Dr King became a minister and moved to Alabama. During the 1950s, Dr King became active in the movement for civil rights and racial equality. He participated in the Montgomery, Alabama, bus boycott and many other peaceful demonstrations(示威游行)that pr

17、otested the unfair treatment of African-Americans. He was arrested more than twenty times and attacked at least four times in his life. He was named Man of the Year by Time magazine in 1963, and became not only the symbolic leader of American blacks but also a world figure. At the age of thirty-five

18、, Martin Luther King, Jr. , was the youngest man to have received the Nobel Peace Prize. Dr King was assassinated(暗杀)on April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tennessee. In memory of the life of an important leader, the festival of Martin Luther King Day is celebrated each year in January, the month in which he

19、 was born. August 28, anniversary of Dr Kings 1963 I Have a Dream speech, is called“Dream Day”. 1. Which of the following statements is NOT mentioned in the passage? A. Dr King received a good education. B. The reason why Dr King devoted himself to the civil rights movement. C. Dr Kings house was bo

20、mbed. D. Dr King will be remembered by people forever. 2. Martin Luther King, Jr. won the Nobel Peace Prize in_. A. 1958 B. 1963 C. 1964 D. 19683. Which is the correct time order of the following events? a. Martin was born in Atlanta, Georgia. b. Dr King was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee. c. Dr

21、 King was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. d. Martin graduated from Morehouse College. e. Martin Luther King Day was declared a national holiday in the U. S. . f. Dr King gave his I Have a Dream speech. A. afdcebB. adfcebC. afdbceD. adfcbeBThe violin of todays style was first made in the 1500s. Before

22、 that there had been other stringed(有弦的 )instruments that used bows to vibrate(使振动)the strings such as the lyra and the rebec from the middle ages. It is thought that the first violin to have four strings and closely look like the modern violin was built by Italian Andrea Amati in 1555. The King of

23、France at the time, Charles IX, had Amati build him 24 violins after he saw Andrea Amatis violin. The oldest violin today is one of these 24 violins and is called the Charles IX. Andrea Amati built his violins in Cremona, Italy where he and his sons would also teach some of the worlds finest violin

24、makers. As a result, Cremona was the home of violins and the place where the worlds greatest violins were made. Over the next 100 years the violin had become a very popular instrument throughout all of Europe. The construction and art of building violins reached its peak(顶峰)in the 1600s with the two

25、 most famous violin makers, the Guarneri and the Stradivari family. They were both in Cremona, Italy and both learned from the Amati school of the violin making. Their musical instruments are still considered the best ever made. A Stradivari violin, nickname The Hammer, sold for $ 3. 5 million in 20

26、06. Over the years the violin has gone through changes of design to end up with todays construction. The first violins had shorter and thicker necks. Many of the changes were made to allow for a higher pitch(音高)as well as to produce more volume for orchestras(管弦乐). 4. What does the underlined part i

27、n Paragraph 1 refer to? A. Two kinds of violins. B. Strings used on violins. C. Two bows used in violins. D. Two stringed instruments. 5. What did Charles IX do after he saw Amatis violin? A. He tried to improve it. B. He showed great interest in it. C. He asked him to build a modern violin. D. He n

28、amed all the violins the Charles IX. 6. What can we learn about The Hammer? A. It came from the Amati school. B. It was made by the Stradivari family. C. It was the greatest favorite of top violinists. D. Its the most expensive violin worldwide. 7. Why were many changes made to violins according to

29、the last paragraph? A. To make them thicker. B. To make them look better. C. To improve their sounds. D. To reduce the length of the necks. VIII. 完形填空Charlotte Whitehead was born in England in 1843, and moved to Montreal, Canada at the age of five with her family. While 1 her ill elder sister throug

30、hout the years, Charlotte discovered she had a(n) 2 in medicine. At 18 she married and 3 a family. Several years later, Charlotte said she wanted to be a 4 . Her husband supported her decision. 5 , Canadian medical schools did not 6 women students at the time. Therefore, Charlotte went to the United

31、 States to study 7 at the Womens Medical College in Philadelphia. It took her five years to 8 her medical degree. Upon graduation, Charlotte 9 to Montreal and set up a private 10 . Three years later, she moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba, and there she was once again a 11 doctor. Many of her patients were

32、 from the nearby timber(木材)and railway camps. Charlotte 12 herself operating on damaged limbs and setting 13 bones, in addition to delivering all the babies in the area. But Charlotte had been practicing without a license(执照). She had 14 a doctors license in both Montreal and Winnipeg, but was 15 .

33、The Manitoba College of Physicians and Surgeons, an all-male board, wanted her to 16 her studies at a Canadian medical college! Charlotte refused to 17 her patients to spend time studying what she already knew. So in 1887, she appeared to the Manitoba Legislature to 18 a license to her but they, too

34、, refused. Charlotte 19 to practice without a license until 1912. She died four years later at the age of 73. In 1993, 77 years after her 20 , a medical license was issued to Charlotte. This decision was made by the Manitoba Legislature to honor“this courageous(勇敢的)and pioneering woman. ”1. A. raisi

35、ng B. teaching C. nursing D. missing2. A. habit B. interestC. opinion D. voice3. A. invented B. selectedC. offered D. started4. A. doctor B. musicianC. lawyer D. physicist5. A. Besides B. UnfortunatelyC. Otherwise D. Eventually6. A. hire B. entertainC. trust D. accept7. A. history B. physicsC. medic

36、ine D. law8. A. improve B. saveC. design D. earn9. A. returned B. escapedC. spread D. wandered10. A. school B. museumC. clinic D. lab11. A. busy B. wealthyC. greedy D. lucky12. A. helped B. foundC. troubled D. imagined13. A. harmful B. tiredC. broken D. weak14. A. put away B. taken overC. turned in D. applied for15. A. punished B. refusedC. blamed D. fired16. A. display B. changeC. preview D. complete17. A. leave B. chargeC. test D. cure18. A. sell B. donateC. issue D. show19. A. continued B. promisedC. pretended D. dreamed20. A. birth B. deathC. wedding D. graduation

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