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1、Unit 1 A land of diversity - 单 元 测一、适当形式填空(单句适当形式)(共 5 小题;共 5 分)1. As the wages were low, there were few (apply) for the job.2. It suddenly (occur) to him that he had left his keys in the office.3. The rural (reform) have achieved good results, and there has been a noticeable change in the countrysi

2、de.4. With the chance (slip) through your fingers, it is no use crying over spilt milk.5. , she took no notice of the mistakes in the experiment. (apparent)二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)(共 10 小题;共 10 分)6. Li Ming was e our monitor for his excellent leadership.7. Problems i the opportunities; challenges mean the de

3、velopment.8. You could h a dress for the ball if you cant afford to buy one.9. In the winter break I went n , just stayed at home.10. All our l must be checked over before we are on board a plane.11. My mother suffered all kinds of h throughout her life.12. The man buried in the grave was wearing go

4、ld earrings, which made him a man of d .13. The m of the students studying in our school can go to university.14. No one shall avoid p for the wrong things that he/she does.15. You should g the opportunity. If you let it go, it wont come again.三、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)(共 5 小题;共 5 分)16. 政府已经采取措施使这个风俗得以延续下去。Th

5、e government has taken measures to make this custom .17. 我借助报纸上的一则广告找到了我的自行车。I found my bike a notice in the newspaper.18. 他们在加拿大定居下来,习惯了新的生活方式。(词数不限)They settled down in Canada and for themselves.19. 他想申请在昨天报纸上刊登的销售人员一职。(词数不限) (apply)He would like the position as a salesman advertised in the newspa

6、per yesterday.20. 他情愿独自经商,而不愿与其他人合伙。(词数不限) (team)He preferred to go into business alone rather than anyone else.四、单项选择(共 10 小题;共 10 分)21. This price the cost of all the accommodation and food.A. takes up B. takes off C. takes over D. takes in22. - What a mess! You are always so lazy!- Im not to blam

7、e, mum. I am you have made me.A. how B. what C. that D. who23. They are singing and dancing to their high spirits despite great hardships.A. keep up B. set up C. bring up D. pick up24. With houses flooded away, people had to live in the tent.A. lots of; a great deal of B. a great deal of; a good man

8、yC. plenty of; many D. many a; much25. From space, the earth looks blue. This is about seventy-one percent of its surface is covered by water.A. why B. how C. because D. whether26. wants to get the job will be responsible for the daily cleaning of the office.A. Anyone B. Whichever C. Who D. Whoever2

9、7. Exactly the potato was introduced into Europe is uncertain, but it was probably around 1565.A. whether B. why C. when D. how28. It is said that many streets in this city have been for cultural protection.A. left out B. carried out C. marked out D. stood out29. The message you intend to convey thr

10、ough words may be the exact opposite of others actually understand.A. why B. that C. which D. what30. - Id like to invite you to my birthday party this evening.- Thanks, but Ill have time Im not sure at the moment.A. while B. whether C. that D. when五、完形填空(共 20 小题;共 30 分)My mother is a geneticist, an

11、d from her I learned that despite our differences in size, shape and color, we humans are 99.9 percent the same. It is in our 31 to see differences: skin, hair and eye color, height, language. But also in our nature, way down in the DNA that 32 us human, we are almost the 33 .I believe there is more

12、 that unites us than 34 us.My mother came to the US from India. She is 35 enough that she got her service 36 in a diner in 1960s Dallas. My father is a white boy from Indiana whose 37 came from Germany in the mid-1800s.It seems 38 to admit now, but I never 39 that my parents were different colors. O

13、ne day, I watched my parents walk 40 the street of our church together. They were 41 in the service that day, and as they walked, I saw their hands 42 together in unison(一致地). I noticed for the first time how dark my mother was, and how white my father was. I knew them as my parents 43 I realized th

14、eir skin color. Im sorry to say that now when I see a mixed-race 44 walking down the street, I see the “mixed race“ first and the “couple“ second.When my parents married in 1966, there were 45 places in this country that had laws 46 mixed marriage. 47 , my white grandfather, 48 father had been a typ

15、ical racist, was not against their marriage.Some of us are men, some are women. Some are young, some old. Some of us are short and others 49 . Some right-handed, some left-handed. We have lots of differences; we are all 50 . But deep down inside us, down in our DNA, we are 99.9 percent the same. And

16、 I believe we need to remember that.31. A. feature B. character C. nature D. quality32. A. gets B. lets C. has D. makes33. A. same B. different C. familiar D. similar34. A. differs B. divides C. parts D. splits35. A. yellow B. white C. dark D. brown36. A. turned out B. turned down C. turned over D.

17、turned back37. A. ancestors B. parents C. family D. origin38. A. silly B. wise C. stupid D. foolish39. A. noticed B. looked C. watched D. observed40. A. in B. up C. out D. down41. A. entering B. running C. attending D. participating42. A. rocking B. shaking C. swinging D. waving43. A. unless B. afte

18、r C. before D. until44. A. marriage B. couple C. double D. twins45. A. always B. also C. almost D. still46. A. allowing B. preventing C. encouraging D. banning47. A. Therefore B. However C. But D. Otherwise48. A. which B. whose C. that D. what49. A. long B. high C. tall D. kind50. A. similar B. fami

19、liar C. unique D. same六、阅读理解(共 15 小题;共 30 分)AJohn H. Johnson was born in a black family in Arkansas City in 1918. His father died in an accident when John was six. He was reaching the high school age, but his hometown offered no high school for blacks.Fortunately he had a strong-willed caring mother

20、. John remembered that his mother told him many times, “Son, you can be anything you really want to be if you just believe.” She told him not to depend on others, including his mother. “You have to earn success,” she said. “All the people who work hard dont succeed, but the only people who do succee

21、d are those who work hard.”These words came from a woman with less than a third grade education. She also knew that believing and hard work dont mean everything. So she worked hard as a cook for two years to save enough to take her son, who was then 15, to Chicago.Chicago in 1933 was not the promise

22、d land that black southerners were looking for. Johns mother and stepfather could not find work. But here John could go to school, and here he learned the power of wordsas an editor of the newspaper and yearbook at Du Sable High School. His wish was to publish a magazine for blacks.While others disc

23、ouraged him, Johns mother offered him more words to live by: “Nothing beats a failure but a try.” She also let him pawn(典当) her furniture to get the $500 he needed to start the Negro magazine for blacks.It is natural that difficulties and failures followed John closely until he became very successfu

24、l. He always keeps his mothers words in mind.: “Son, failure is not in your vocabulary!”Now John H. Johnson is one of the 400 richest people in Americaworth $150 million.51. Johns mother decided to move to Chicago because .A. his father died when John was very youngB. life was too hard for them to s

25、tay on in their hometownC. John needed more education badlyD. there were no school for Negroes in their hometown52. Johns mother .A. didnt believe in or depend on othersB. thought one could be whatever one wanted to beC. believed one would succeed without working hardD. thought no one could succeed

26、without working hard53. The sentence “Nothing beats a failure but a try” means .A. if you try, you would succeedB. a failure is difficult to beat, even if you tryC. a try is always followed by a failureD. no failure can be beaten unless you tryBSan Francisco Is Now an Asian CityWhen Jeannie Gant lef

27、t Hong Kong in 1993 to move to the US, she chose San Francisco because she knew she could find her favourite dishes.“And also because San Franciscans better know the fact that the Asian community(团体) is not one,“ she added. “Tell them that you are Korean or Chinese, and they will know the difference

28、.“This year San Francisco will become the only city in the US besides Honolulu(檀香山) with more Asians than whites. “For the Chinese population particularly, this is a historic event,“ says David Lee, executive(执行的) director of the Chinese-American Voter Education Committee.Lee says that Chinese make

29、up about 65 percent of San Franciscos Asian population. But he says it is important to remember that they were welcomed here. The founding fathers of San Francisco, who were Irish and Italian, did all they could to prevent the Chinese and Asians in general from growing as a community. Lee says, “Now

30、 100 to 150 years later, the Asian community has developed in ways that were unimagined just 50 years ago, when almost all of San Franciscos Chinese lived in a five or six block area known as Chinatown. “ The city now is the heart of Asian America, he says.“Travel anywhere in Asia, ask which America

31、n cities people have heard of, and San Francisco will be at the top of the list.“The immigration(移民入境) trend started in 1965. “Through the 70s and 80s there were many Asians coming, that continues today.“African American families are being taken the place of from low income neighborhoods in the sout

32、h of the city by Asian immigrants who have more capital,“ he says. Asians have begun to have their influence politically by becoming American citizens and registering(登记) to vote.54. How many cities are there in America, where there are more Asians than whites?A. One. B. Two. C. Three. D. Four.55. S

33、uppose there are 1 million Chinese in San Francisco, there are Asians in all.A. 65 thousand B. 6.5 millionC. about 3.5 million D. 1.54 million or so56. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. Jeannie Gant left Hong Kong for San Francisco in order to make more money.B. Chinese bega

34、n to immigrate to America in 1965.C. Asians stopped immigrating to the USA at present.D. Asians in San Francisco have more rights than before.57. The underlined sentence means that .A. people in Asia have heard of San FranciscoB. Asians like to travel in San FranciscoC. San Francisco is the only pla

35、ce that is known to AsiansD. San Francisco is better known to Asians than any other American cityCThe USA is a land of immigrants. Between 1815 and 1914, the world witnessed the greatest peaceful migration in its history: 35 million people, mostly Europeans, left their homelands to start new lives i

36、n America. Why did these people risk everything by leaving their homes and families?First, what forced emigrants to make the decision to leave? One major cause for European farmers to leave was the rise in population which in turn led to land hunger. Another was politics. There was an increased taxa

37、tion(税收) and the growth of armies, and many young men fled eastern Europe to avoid being forced to join the army.Physical hunger provided another pressing reason. Following the collapse(衰退) of the economy of southern Italy in the 1860s, hundreds of thousands decided to start a new life in America. R

38、eligion also encouraged millions to leave the Old World.In short, people chose to leave their homes for social, economic and religious reasons. As a result, by 1890 among a total population of 63 million, there were more than nine million foreign-born Americans.But what were the attractions? First o

39、f all, there was the promise of land which was so scarce in Europe. Next, factories were calling for workers, and pay conditions were much better than back home. Men were needed to open up the West and build the long railroads, and new towns needed settlers to live in and to develop business. There

40、was the space for religious people to practice their faith in peace.This immigration meant that by around the 1850s Americans of non-English had started to be more than those of English. As we know, there were losers. To start with, there were those unwilling immigrants, the slaves who had been used

41、 as a source of cheap labour. Nor should we forget the equally unlucky American Indians. By 1860 there were 27 million free whites, four million slaves and a mere 488,000 free blacks.Nowadays, the USA is still seen by millions as the Promised Land. As always, it remains an attractive place to those

42、who think it will offer them a second chance.58. What is not the cause for people to leave their homeland?A. The search for religious freedom.B. The search for adventure.C. Unwillingness to join the army.D. Economics.59. Why was life of the 19th century European farmers difficult?A. There was no lan

43、d. B. There was no peace.C. The population had gone down. D. There were too many of them.60. Which of the following was not an attraction of the USA?A. Employment. B. A healthy life.C. Freedom of religion. D. Business opportunities.61. What is the topic of this passage?A. The USA is still seen by mi

44、llions as the Promised Land.B. The USA is a land of immigrants.C. Religion encouraged millions to leave the Old World.D. About one eighth of nonnative born Americans live in the USA in 1890.DAt some time in your life you may have a strong desire to do something strange or terrible. However, chances

45、are that you dont act on your impulse(冲动), but let it pass instead. You know that to commit the actions is wrong in some way and that other people will not accept your behavior.Perhaps the most interesting thing about the phenomenon of taboo(忌讳) behavior is how it can change over the years within th

46、e same society, how certain behavior and attitudes once considered taboo can become perfectly acceptable and natural at another point in time. Topics such as death, for example, were once considered so upsetting and unpleasant that it was a taboo to even talk about them. Now with the publication of

47、important books such as On Death and Dying and Learning to Say Goodbye, people have become more aware of the importance of expressing feelings about death and, as a result, are more willing to talk about this taboo subject.One of the newest taboos in American society is the topic of fat. Unlike many other taboos, fat is a topic that Americans talk about often. Its not taboo to talk about fat; its tab

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