Units 9 — 10 (九全)
Ⅰ.单项填空
1.All of us went to the party Mike because he had to look after his sick grandma.
A.beside B.besides C.except
2.Wu Wei, a young artist, has received high from the art community for this sculptures.
A.pride B.praise C.promise
3.You are to type quickly when talking to each other on WeChat so the other person doesn't get bored.
A.suggested B.supported C.supposed
4.The Three Gorges Dam produces for millions of people in China.
A.electricity B.influence C.technology
5.With the good care of the nurses, the boy is recovering(康复) from his heart operation.
A.quietly B.actually C.gradually
6.—The government is trying to protect the environment now.
—Yeah. It is reported that some factories will be soon.
A.shut off B.set up C.given up
7.—Mike can't go to the party with us because he has to stay at home and look after his mother.
— , we won't wait for him any more.
A.After all B.In that case C.Above all
8.—What do you like to do in your spare time?
—I like collecting train tickets, and I have a collection of 100 now.
A.in common B.in total C.in danger
9.—Yesterday Tommy walked past my table and my bowls and dishes.
—He should be careful next time.
A.knocked off B.took off C.gave off
10.Kids, I hope you'll remember the good old days we spent together in junior high though it's time to say
goodbye.
A.who B.what C.which
Ⅱ.[2020·黔东南州改编]阅读理解
Let's Enjoy a Movie!
Zootopia
From a large elephant to a small mouse, animals live happily together in Disney's Zootopia.
Language: English
Running Time: 1 Hour and 30 Minutes
Price: Weekdays—$40 $20 (kids under 6)
Weekends—$50 $25 (kids under 6)
I've never imagined the movie is so interesting. There are 64 kinds of animals in it. After watching the movie, I
learned more about animals. I would recommend this movie to those animal lovers.
—John
I have seen many cartoons of this kind, but the plots (情节) are surprisingly funny and I love the sweet voice in
it. My brother and I just couldn't help laughing from the beginning to the end.
—David
This movie is so well made. I went to see it with my 5-year-old son last Sunday afternoon. I love the beautiful
music while my son loves the rabbit police officer, Judy very much.
—Nancy
11.The poster shows that is spoken in the movie.
A.English B.French C.Japanese
12.What does the underlined word “recommend” mean?
A.租赁 B.邮寄 C.推荐
13.David likes this movie because of .
A.the 64 kinds of animals
B.the funny plots and the sweet voice
C.the low price
14.It cost Nancy and her son to watch the movie last Sunday.
A.$60 B.$75 C.$80
15.What does Judy do in the movie?
A.A teacher. B.A nurse. C.A police officer.
Ⅲ.阅读填表格
There is a clear difference between art and literature. Works of art and written pieces of literature are very
different in how they connect to audience(观众). Pictures are received information, while writing is perceived(察觉
到) information. This means that art directly delivers(传递) one idea to an audience, while writing can have many
different explanations by an audience from many angles(角度). Many messages can be created and supported with
texts by different readers from pieces of writing.
Pictures are simply black and white, delivering one single message or thought to someone looking at it. A
person's level of education does not have an effect on what they receive from looking at a picture. This is because art
appeals to(吸引) the human sense of sight which all lucky humans are naturally born with. There is almost no chance
to search for any other meaning just through looking at a picture repeatedly. There is only one line between a picture
and the audience; therefore, art is received information.
On the other hand, writing is much deeper than just the words on a page. If two people of different education
levels were to read the same piece of writing, they would have different opinions on what the piece meant because
writing allows interpretation(阐释). Writers are often trying to tell a story to the audience when they write. Stories are
often told through writing while sending messages that teach lessons.
Literature contains perception(观念) which allows the audience to develop different understanding; however, a
picture simply is what it is. Art is straightforward, while writings allow for free interpretation. Audiences can create
their own ideas and opinions from literature, but everyone receives the same idea from a piece of art.
Title: 16. between art and literature
Art
* Art delivers single message or thought to an audience directly.
* People's level of education does not 17. what they receive.
* Art appeals to humans' sense of sight.
* It is 18. to search for other meanings by looking repeatedly.
* There is only one line between a picture and the audience.
Literature
* Writing can be 19. by an audience in many ways.
* Different education levels do let people 20. the same writing differently.
* Writings allow for free interpretation.
Conclusion Art is received information, while writing is perceived information.
Ⅳ.[2021·原创]阅读回答问题
Greeting people can be confusing(困惑的), especially during cross-cultural communications. During the novel
coronavirus epidemic(新冠病毒疫情期间), greeting others is becoming even more confusing. The infectious(具有传
染性的) novel coronavirus has challenged traditional greetings such as shaking hands, kissing and hugging. After all,
close physical contact(接触) will increase the chance of spreading the virus.
Health departments in many countries have also suggested that people change their regular greetings to safer
ones.
Shaking hands is a common gesture to show respect around the world. Now in the US, the elbow bump(碰肘) is
the new handshake. US Surgeon General Jerome Adams introduced the elbow bump, which has been used by
political leaders, health officials and professional athletes. Brad Hazzard, a health minister in New South Wales,
Australia, advised people to pat(拍) each other on the back instead of a handshake.
In France, kissing on the cheek is a common greeting. French Health Minister Olivier Veran has advised the
public not to do this. French lifestyle expert Philippe Lichtfus said simply looking into a person's eyes is enough.
In the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, people rub ( 摩 擦 ) their noses together upon meeting. Their health
departments have advised them to wave only.
In the face of such changes, how should you change the way you A people? Australian etiquette (礼
仪) expert Susan Wilson has suggested simply greeting people by looking them in the eye, smiling and saying hello.
Creative greetings
Apart from the official suggestions, people have also invented some new greetings.
·At Milan Fashion Week, people did a double kiss on their fingertips to replace cheek-kissing.
·A video showing three men tapping their feet together to greet each other has gone viral (广为传播的) in Iran.
·Some in Italy advise people to wink (眨眼) at each other to say hello.
·NBA players use fist bumps instead of high-fives to encourage or congratulate each other.
21.Why should people change their regular greetings to safer ones?
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22.Please translate the underlined sentence into Chinese.
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23.How should Americans greet each other during the special time?
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24.What does the underlined word “this” refer to?
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25.Which word can be put in the blank A?
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26.Which of the creative greetings in the chart is the safest? Why?
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【参考答案】
Ⅰ.1—5 CBCAC 6—10 ABBAC
Ⅱ.[主旨大意]这是一则电影介绍广告及观后感。广告中简要介绍了电影剧情、片中使用的语言、时长以及票
价等。并列出了三位观众的观后感。
11—15 ACBBC
Ⅲ.16.Differences 17.influence/affect
18.impossible 19.explained 20.understand
Ⅳ.[主旨大意]本文是一篇说明文。新冠病毒极具传染性,每个国家的传统的问候方式,如握手、亲吻和拥抱等的
密切的身体接触很可能增加病毒传播的机会。因此,许多国家的卫生部门也建议人们将他们固有的问候方式改
为更安全的方式。除了官方的建议外,人们还发明了一些新的问候方式。
21.To avoid increasing the chance of spreading the virus through close physical contact.
22.在世界各地,握手是表示尊敬的常见的打招呼方式。
23.They should greet by bumping each other's elbow or pat each other's back.
24.Kissing on the cheek.
25.Greet.
26.I think “a double kiss on their fingertips” is the safest. Because people don't need to touch each other by doing
that.