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Ⅰ. 根据句意及首字母或汉语注释完成单词
1. I trust Jackson because he is an (诚实的) man.
2. We can get k_______ from books and use it in real life.
3. It will be a _______(遗憾)if you miss this wonderful show.
4. My computer doesn't work. Please help me to r
5. There will be a film about the traditional Chinese m
1. I trust Jackson because he is an (诚实的) man.
2. We can get k_______ from books and use it in real life.
3. It will be a _______(遗憾)if you miss this wonderful show.
4. My computer doesn't work. Please help me to r
epair
it.5. There will be a film about the traditional Chinese m
usical
instruments tonight.
答案:
1.honest 2.knowledge 3.shame/pity 4.repair 5.musical
Ⅱ. 用方框中所给词语的适当形式填空
problem wear listen to terrible refuse
1. —Do I need a dress for the party?
—Yes. You'd better
2. Don't worry. If you have any
3. If you ask your sister for help, she can hardly
4. There was a
5. If you
problem wear listen to terrible refuse
1. —Do I need a dress for the party?
—Yes. You'd better
wear
it.2. Don't worry. If you have any
problem(s)
, I will help you.3. If you ask your sister for help, she can hardly
refuse
.4. There was a
terrible
accident yesterday. Ten people died.5. If you
listen to
someone, you should give your attention to him or her.
答案:
1.wear 2.problem(s) 3.refuse 4.terrible 5.listen to
Ⅲ. 词汇运用
阅读下面短文,根据括号内所给汉语注释写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)。
Dear Aunt Jenny,
I took part in the school speaking competition last week. Unluckily,I 1.
Yours,
Sally
Dear Sally,
It's normal(正常的)to feel terrible when things don't go as well as we are 4.
Best wishes,
Aunt Jenny
阅读下面短文,根据括号内所给汉语注释写出单词的正确形式(每空一词)。
Dear Aunt Jenny,
I took part in the school speaking competition last week. Unluckily,I 1.
failed
(未能达到)to win. I spent about two months preparing for it. However,I was so nervous that I forgot my words and stopped for a few seconds during my 2. speech
(讲演). Now I'm really sad since my hard work didn't pay off and I let my parents and teachers down. I'm even a bit 3. angry
(生气的)with myself. Could you help me?Yours,
Sally
Dear Sally,
It's normal(正常的)to feel terrible when things don't go as well as we are 4.
expecting
(期盼). When we work really hard to make something perfect,any mistake upsets us. However,5. instead
(代替)of feeling sad,we should learn from our mistakes and improve ourselves. It was a 6. shame/pity
(可惜)that you didn't do it well,but you can 7. consider
(考虑)this as a lesson. It seems that you need to practise more. So,perhaps you can be a 8. volunteer
(志愿者)in some public places. For example,you can work as a guide in the museum during the holidays. Or you can take part in some activities in the 9. community
(社区)centre. This way,giving a talk in front of a crowd won't be difficult for you. In the end,remember that working even harder will allow you to 10. return
(返回)to that stage(舞台)and show everyone how excellent you are.Best wishes,
Aunt Jenny
答案:
1.failed 2.speech 3.angry 4.expecting 5.instead 6.shame/pity 7.consider 8.volunteer 9.community 10.return
Ⅳ. 阅读理解
A
People know animals do have feelings,but they are not sure if these feelings are correctly understood. In recent years,scientists have done research about the feelings of cows,frogs and pandas. ▲ It says that humans can tell whether a chicken is happy or sad by listening to its calls.
The researchers put a bowl behind a door. Inside the bowl,sometimes,there was something chickens love to eat,such as rice or insects. Sometimes,there was nothing. When the chickens saw food behind the door,they seemed happy and produced fast and loud sounds,known as food calls. When there wasn't food,the chickens made low and long noises to express disappointment. The researchers recorded all these sounds and studied their waves.
Then the researchers chose 16 recordings of such chicken noises. Half were from the chickens seeing the food and half were from the chickens finding no food. The recordings were played to 194 volunteers. Sixty-nine percent of the volunteers correctly understood whether the chickens were feeling happy or not,and some of them even had no experience of taking care of chickens.
The result shows that humans have the natural ability to understand the feelings of chickens. Hopefully,this finding can bring about new technology to help with chicken-raising,a big industry in many countries. Some scientists are already working on a smart computer programme that can identify(识别)chickens' feelings. This is good news for farmers who want to make the chickens happier and healthier.
(
A. Humans may not like animals.
B. Scientists know nothing about it.
C. Nobody knows why this happens.
D. A new study adds chickens to the list.
(

(
A. By listening to the chicken calls.
B. By taking care of the chickens.
C. By finding food for the chickens.
D. By making the chickens happy.
(
A. Chickens' Food Calls
B. Happy Chickens,Sad Chickens
C. Farmers' Best Choice
D. Smart Farmers,Healthy Farmers
A
People know animals do have feelings,but they are not sure if these feelings are correctly understood. In recent years,scientists have done research about the feelings of cows,frogs and pandas. ▲ It says that humans can tell whether a chicken is happy or sad by listening to its calls.
The researchers put a bowl behind a door. Inside the bowl,sometimes,there was something chickens love to eat,such as rice or insects. Sometimes,there was nothing. When the chickens saw food behind the door,they seemed happy and produced fast and loud sounds,known as food calls. When there wasn't food,the chickens made low and long noises to express disappointment. The researchers recorded all these sounds and studied their waves.
Then the researchers chose 16 recordings of such chicken noises. Half were from the chickens seeing the food and half were from the chickens finding no food. The recordings were played to 194 volunteers. Sixty-nine percent of the volunteers correctly understood whether the chickens were feeling happy or not,and some of them even had no experience of taking care of chickens.
The result shows that humans have the natural ability to understand the feelings of chickens. Hopefully,this finding can bring about new technology to help with chicken-raising,a big industry in many countries. Some scientists are already working on a smart computer programme that can identify(识别)chickens' feelings. This is good news for farmers who want to make the chickens happier and healthier.
(
D
)1. Which of the following can be put in the blank “▲” in Paragraph 1?A. Humans may not like animals.
B. Scientists know nothing about it.
C. Nobody knows why this happens.
D. A new study adds chickens to the list.
(
D
)2. Which is most probably the sound wave of a happy call by a chicken?(s=speed;t=time)(
A
)3. How did the volunteers help with the research?A. By listening to the chicken calls.
B. By taking care of the chickens.
C. By finding food for the chickens.
D. By making the chickens happy.
(
B
)4. What is the best title for the text?A. Chickens' Food Calls
B. Happy Chickens,Sad Chickens
C. Farmers' Best Choice
D. Smart Farmers,Healthy Farmers
答案:
1.D 2.D 3.A 4.B
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