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1、Unit 5 Nelson Mandela-a modern hero 同步练习(八)I完形填空( 每题 2 分共 40 分)There was a woman in Detroit, who has two sons. She was worried 1 them, especially the younger one, Ben, 2_ he was not doing well in school. Boys in his class 3 fun of him because he seemed so 4The mother _5_ that she would, herself, hav

2、e to get her sons to do better in school. She 6 them to go to the Detroit Public Library to read a 7 a week and do a report about it for her.One day, in Bens 8 , the teacher held up a rock and asked if anyone knew it. Ben 9 up his hand and the teacher let him 10 “Why did Ben raise his hand?“ they wo

3、ndered. He 11 said anything, What could he possibly want to say?Well, Ben not only 12 the rock, he said a lot about it. He named other rocks in its group and even knew 13 the teacher had found it. The teacher and the students were 14 Ben had learned all this from doing one of his book 15Ben later we

4、nt on to the 16 of his class. When he finished high school, he went to Yale University 17 at last became one of the best doctors in the United States.After Ben had grown up, he 18 something about his mother that he did not know as a 19She, herself, had never learned how to 201. A. about B. on C. wit

5、h D. over2. A. because B. so C. but D. though3. A. played B. got C. took D. made4. A. clever B. hard C. slow D. quick5. A. asked B. decided C. forgot D. heard6. A. made B. let C. told D. considered7. A. notice B. message C. book D. question8. A. class B. room C. office D. lab9. A. looked B. gave C.

6、took D. put10. A. think B. leave C. stand D. speak11. A. always B. even C. quickly D. never12. A. found B. played C. knew D. threw13. A. whether B. when C. where D. why14. A. afraid B. surprised C. worried D. unhappy15. A. pictures B. exercises C. shops D. reports16. A. top B. end C. back D. side17.

7、 A. so B. and C. or D. however18. A. learnt B. remembered C. understood D. guessed19. A doctor B. child C. student D. teacher20. A. read B. work C. teach D. show阅读理解(3 篇,12 题,每题 5 分,共 60 分)ANorman Cousins was a businessman from the United States who often traveled around the world on business. He en

8、joyed his work and travelling. Then, after returning to the United States from a busy and tiring trip to Russia, Mr Cousins got sick. Because he had pushed his body to the limit of its strength on the trip, a chemical change began to take place inside him. The material between his bones became weak.

9、In less than one week after his return, he could not stand. Every move that he made was painful. He was not able to sleep at night.The doctors told him that they did not know how to cure Mr Cousins problem and he might never get over the illness. Mr Cousins, however, refused to give up hope.Mr Cousi

10、ns thought that unhappy thoughts were causing bad chemical changes in his body. He did not want to take medicine to cure himself. Instead, he felt that happy thoughts or laughter might cure his illness.He began to experiment on himself while still in the hospital by watching funny shows on televisio

11、n. Mr Cousins quickly found that ten minutes of read laughter during the day gave him two hours of pain-free sleep at night.Deciding that the doctors could not help him, Mr Cousins left the hospital and checked into a hotel room where he could continue his experiments with laughter. For eight days,

12、Mr Cousins rested in the hotel room watching funny shows on television, reading funny books, and sleeping whenever he felt tired. Within three weeks, he felt well enough to take a vacation to Puerto Rico where he began running on the beach for exercise.After a few months, Mr Cousins returned to work

13、. He had laughed himself back to health.21. Norman cousins got sick because_.A. he had too much rest at homeB. he watched TV too oftenC. he didnt travel too muchD. he didnt have enough rest during his travelling22. Which part of his body was affected (影响) by the illness?A. The bones in his feet.B. T

14、he material between his bones.C. His head.D. His stomach.23. Where did Mr Cousins go in order to cure himself after he left the hospital?A. To a hotel room. B. To his home. C. To the beach. D. To Russia.24. It took him_ to get over the illness before Mr Cousins went back to work. A. a few days B. a

15、few weeksC. a few months D. a few years BThe worlds oldest man, 112-year-old Antonio Todde died on the Italian island of Sardinia. Todde made it into the Guinness book of Records when he turned 112 last year and wore his crown of “The Oldes Living Man on Earth“ with pride and a sense of humor.Born i

16、n a tiny mountain village in 1889, the same year work on the Eiffel Tower was completed and baby Adolf Hitler took his first breath, Todde seldom left the village. He lived in the same house with his wife of 78 years, Maria Mntonia,all his life.He witnessed ( 见证) the two World Wars, a technological

17、revolution and saw the worlds population quadruple (4 倍) but was untroubled by the passing of the years.“His life was very simple but those 100 years, he lived them to the full,“said Mariolina, recalling how he liked to play cards with his friends and go for long walks.Toddes life and that of his fe

18、llow islanders is the focus of a scientific study.A remarkable number of Sardinias 1. 6 million people live through a century. Some 135 people per million live to see their 100th birthday.Toddes own family seems a case in point his two daughters are 78 and 81 separately and his sister is 98.The answ

19、er to the often-posed question of just how he managed it was simple for Antonio.“Just love your brother and drink a good glass of red wine every day,“he was quoted (引证) as saying when he celebrated his 112th birthday last year.“You take one day after the other, you just go on “25. Antonio Todde made

20、 it into the Guinness Book of Records. because_.A. he witnessed the two World Wars.B. he was the oldest man in the worldC. he had a sense of humorD. he was the focus of a scientific study26. The underlined word “he“ in the passage refers to_.A. Maria Antonia B. MariolinaC. Adolf Hitler D. Antonio To

21、dde27. From the passage we know that_.A. Todde acted as a soldier in the two World WarsB. Toddes life was greatly affected by the two World WarsC. the Eiffel Tower was completed in the year 1889D. living in the mountain is necessary for a man to live long28. Toddes secret of becoming the worlds olde

22、st man is that_.A. he did nothing but drink a glass of red wine every dayB. he lived a life in his own wayC. he was rich enough to care nothing but playD. the land and water were good to himCAccording to the recent survey, only a quarter of American children walk or bike to school.Even pupils who li

23、ve within a mile of school get there in a car. At a school in Atlanta, so many parents drive their children to school. The school has to give each car rider an ID number so they can find their own cars out of hundreds waiting in line.Health officials are worried because the lack of exercise may wors

24、en the countrys growing problem of childhood obesity. The number of overweight teens has tripled (3 倍) since 1980. At the same time, diabetes (糖尿病), once unheard of in children, is increasing greatly among them.When asked their reasons for not sending their children to school on foot, parents agree

25、that distance, traffic, weather and crime (犯罪) are their top concerns. The mother of a 10-year-old girl said that even though the trip was less than a mile, she was afraid to let her child walk to school. “You hear too many things about kids getting picked up, “she said.Getting more children to walk

26、 or bike to school should be a national health goal, some health officials say. A goal has been set to get at least 50 percent of children who live less than a mile from school walking or cycling to school by 2010.29. Most of American children go to school_A. on foot B. by bikeC. by car D. on a bus3

27、0. The mother of a 10-year-old girl didnt let her daughter walk to school because_.A. her daughter was too young to cover such a long walkB. there were too many cars in the USAC. she cared more about the safety of her daughterD. her daughter was once picked up in the street31. Which of the following

28、 is NOT the parents top concerns?A. Crime. B. Bad weather.C. Traffic. D. Fees.32. The author took a school in Atlanta for example to showA. there are too many cars waiting for school childrenB. the school is very kind to school childrenC. school children have a bad memoryD. ID number is very useful

29、in telling the difference between carsI完形填空( 每题 1 分,共 20 分)A person may have an idea about himself that will prevent him from doing good work. He may have the 33 that he is not capable (能够) of it. A child may think he is 34 because he does not understand how to make the deepest of his mental faculti

30、es (才能). Older people may be mistaken that they are incapable of 35 anything new because of their 36A person who believes that he is incapable will not make a real _37 , because he feels that it should be useless. He wont go at a job with the confidence (信心) necessary for 38 , and he wont try his be

31、st, even though he may 39 he is doing so. He is 40 likely to fail, and the failure will increase his belief in his incompetence (无能).Alfred Adier,a famous doctor, had a (an) 41_ like this. When he was a small boy, he had a poor 42 in maths. His teacher told his 43 he had no ability in maths in order

32、 that, they wouldnt expect too much of him. In this way, they too 44 the idea. He accepted _45_ mistaken thinking of his ability, felt that it was useless to _46_, and was very poor at maths, _47 as they expected. One day he worked on a problem which 48 of the other students had been able to solve.

33、Adler succeeded in solving the problem. This gave him confidence. He now 49 with interest, determination and purpose, and he soon became especially good at 50 He not only proved that he could learn maths well, but luckily he learned _51 in his life from his own experience that if a person goes at a

34、job with determination and purpose, he may 52 himself as well as others by his ability.33. A. belief B. way C. fact D. condition34. A. clever B. shy C. useless D. stupid35. A. teaching B. learning C. accepting D. using36. A. ability B. age C. brain D. knowledge37. A. decision B. success C. effort D.

35、 trouble38. A. work B. study C. improvement D. success39. A. forget B. think C. guess D. understand40. A. truly B. rally C. however D. therefore41. A. experience B. example C. though D. story42. A. state B. mind C. start D. ending43. A. classmates B. friends C. neighbours D. parents44. A. developed

36、B. organized C. discovered D. found45. A. his B. her C. its D. their46. A. manage B. succeed C. try D. act47. A. only B. almost C. just D. then48. A. none B. all C. many D. most49. A. lived B. worked C. played D. graduated50. A. lessons B. medicine C. subjects D. maths51. A. early B. badly C. late D

37、. simply52. A. encourage B. love C. astonish D. disappoint阅读理解(每题 3 分,共 30 分)AIf there is something that appears most infrequently on Chinese dining tables, it is doufu-beancurd. Beancurd looks like soft cakes and its made from dried soybeans. Beancurd used to be considered a favourite of the poor b

38、ecause of its low cost. Beans have high yields (产量) every year with their short growing period and suitability for various soil both dry and wet.Historical records show beancurd was invented by Liu An. Prince of Huannan and uncle of Emperor (皇帝 ) Wu of Han Dynasty (206 BCAD 220). He had a dream of f

39、inding the pill for longevity (长寿 ). He traveled all over the country and found soybeans, which looked much the same as gold in terms of colour. He collected soybeans, put them in the water and crushed them into pulp (浆). It got solidified and became known as doufu. Although its not able to keep lon

40、gevity, its really good for ones health with high protein and low fat.With a long history, beancurd is rooted deep in Chinese culture. People eat more meal and fish than beancurd. But they are encouraged to have beancurd every once I a while for its really good for health. Most Chinese people still

41、keep beancurd as one of their favourite dishes.53. Why was beancurd considered to be liked by the poor?A. Its easy to make.B. Its easy to cook.C. Its cheap.D. Its good for health.54. Where can beans grow well?A. Only in we soil.B. In dry soil.C. In soft soil.D. In any soil.55. What appears more ofte

42、n on the dining table in poor areas?A. Meat B. Fish.C. Egg. D. Beancurd.56. Why did Liu An travel all over the country?A. He had a dream.B. He wanted to find something that could make people live longer.C. He wanted to invent beancurd.D. He wanted to find gold.57. How long has beancurd been invented

43、?A. Its about 1 700 years.B. Its less than 2 000 years.C. Its 1 500 years.D. Its more than 2 000 years.BWe were late as usual. My husband had insisted on watering the flowers in the garden by himself, and when he discovered that he couldnt manage, he had to ask me for help at the last moment. So now we had an hour to get to the airport. Luckily, there were not many cars or buses on the road and we were able to get there just in time. We checked in and went straight to a big hall to wait for our flight to be called. We waited and waited but no announcement was made. We asked for

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