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1、Unit 1 Cultural HeritageVideo Time一、完成句子1. I felt awkward when I made a speech in public _. 当我第一次在公共场合发表演讲时, 我感到很尴尬。2. I work hard day and night _ finishing my paper ahead of time. 我夜以继日地工作就是为了提前完成我的论文。3. This is the first time in my life that I _such a grand celebration. 这是我有生以来第一次参加如此盛大的庆典。4. I wo
2、uld appreciate it if you could give me _ show my talent. 如果你给我这样一次机会展示我的才华我将感激不尽。5. _ that smoking can lead to lung cancer. 已经证明吸烟能够导致肺癌。二、完形填空The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. Eleanor RooseveltMy hometown was a place of great beauty and agricultural richness, as
3、 well as a place of war and natural disasters. When I was only fourteen years old, I was filled with 1 in spite of the terrible surroundings. The families living here, who tried to make their living from the land, 2 great losses. I felt sorry especially for the children, but I 3to be hopeless. I dec
4、ided wherever I was, I would do 4 to help them. I began knocking on every door and saying to each person who 5 the door, “I know that you are 6 and give the birds that come to your yard a little 7. Please consider me your bird. Give me only a handful of rice each week when I come to your 8 . I will
5、take it to the place where it can be given to the 9 children. ”No one seemed to 10 giving me a handful of rice, even when they had little themselves. On Sunday, I would 11 my handfuls of rice to the children. One day, I came to a house where an old lady lived. I told my story and asked if I could be
6、 her bird. The woman called her daughters, and 12 gave me fifty cents, as well as a handful of rice! I began to 13 change and rice from other “bird feeders”, and they gave them to me. Everyone was 14 to help those who were suffering, even only in this small way. “Consider me your bird. ”My childish
7、idea didn t stop the war, but anyway, it was 15 some peace. 1. A. sadness B. hopeC. comfortD. kindness2. A. sufferedB. survivedC. coveredD. made3. A. wantedB. failedC. refusedD. stopped4. A. somethingB. everythingC. anythingD. nothing5. A. lockedB. repliedC. shutD. answered6. A. wiseB. kindC. richD.
8、 poor7. A. soilB. waterC. stoneD. rice8. A. countryB. roomC. doorD. garden9. A. braveB. hungryC. promisingD. nervous10. A. mindB. considerC. avoidD. enjoy11. A. clear awayB. put awayC. sweep awayD. give away12. A. everyB. eachC. neitherD. none13. A. apply forB. pay forC. ask forD. search for14. A. g
9、ladB. sadC. upsetD. worried15. A. creatingB. mendingC. disturbingD. managing三、阅读理解Ireland is throwing away peat(泥炭) for energy and turning to wind. Peat has a lot to recommend it. It sends off a pleasant smell when burned. It is a cheap source of energy; at its simplest it needs no more than digging
10、 by hand. But peat is also one of the dirtiest fuels available, emitting 23% more carbon dioxide than coal. Ireland is unusual among developed countries in burning it for energy. Peat has been used on the island for at least 1, 000 years. But it may at last be on its way out as Ireland turns to anot
11、her energy source of which it has unlimited quantities: wind. Galway Wind Park will be Ireland s largest wind farm when it is completed, producing 169MW of power at peak capacity(容量), or about 3% of Ireland s average needs. It is only the latest development in Irish wind power, which has tripled in
12、the last decade to more than 3GW of capacity. The renewable resource now provides a quarter of the electricity Ireland consumes every year. Eirgrid, a state-owned company which manages the grid(电网) in both Northern Ireland and the Republic, says much more wind capacity is in the planning stages. Win
13、d is difficult to manage because it is unpredictable, even on the shores with strong winds of western Ireland. Since wind turbines (涡轮机)do not turn consistently, the grid must be carefully tuned to keep it stable. Eirgrid is planning a set of wires to continental Europe. A report from SEAI, Ireland
14、s energy authority, suggests that the island could produce enough wind electricity to match domestic demand by 2030, with more left over to export. Bord na Mna, the body responsible for developing Ireland s peatlands, has said it will stop using peat for electricity by the same year. 1. Which of the
15、 following statements about peat is right? A. Peat is a cheap and clean source of energy with a pleasant smell. B. Peat in Ireland will be an export. C. Ireland will stop using peat as fuel. D. Peat is renewable and will never be used up. 2. What is the greatest difficulty in using wind energy? A. T
16、he wind power is not strong enough. B. It is a high-cost project. C. The wind power is unstable. D. It won t produce enough electricity. 3. What can be the best title for the passage? A. The Change of Using Energy in IrelandB. Stop Using Out-Of-Date EnergyC. Peat vs Wind PowerD. Ireland: A Country U
17、sing Wind Power一、完成句子1.for the first time2.with the aim of3.have taken part in 4.such an opportunity to5.It has been proved二、完形填空1.B。句意: 当我只有14岁的时候, 尽管周围的环境很糟糕, 我却充满了希望。sadness难过; hope希望; comfort安慰; kindness善良。由下文讲述的故事和“I felt sorry especially for the children, but I_to be hopeless”, 可知作者充满希望, 故选B。2
18、.A。句意: 居住在这里的那些试图靠土地谋生的家庭遭受了惨重的损失。根据本段第一句“(我的家乡是一个非常美丽、农业发达的地方, 同时也是一个充满战争和自然灾害的地方。). ”可知这里的家庭“遭受了”战争和自然灾害造成的巨大损失, 故选A。3.C。句意: 我特别为孩子们感到难过, 但我拒绝绝望。根据上文可知, 尽管周围的环境很糟糕, 作者却充满了希望, 因此“拒绝绝望”。故选C。4.A。句意: 我决定无论我在哪里, 我都要做些事情来帮助他们。在肯定句中表示“一些事情”用something。故选A。5.D。根据上文的“I began knocking on every door ”可知, 此处是指
19、作者去敲门, 然后别人开门, answer the door意为“应声开门”, 为固定用法。故选D。6.B。根据“and give the birds that come to your yard a little”可知, “给来到你院子里的鸟儿一些米”是“善良的”人的举动, 故选B。7.D。根据下文“Give me only a handful of rice. . . ”可知, 作者请求人们施舍一点米, rice为原词复现。故选D。8.C。句意: 每周我到你门前的时候, 只给我一把米。根据上文“I began knocking on every door and. . . ”可知, 作者每
20、周去敲门索要一把米, 故选C。9.B。根据上文“ as well as a place of war and natural disasters. ”可知, 此处是指自然灾害导致收成不好, 作者是把要来的东西送给那些饥饿的孩子。故选B。10.A。句意: 似乎没有人介意给我一把米, 即使他们自己没有多少。根据下文的“even when they had little themselves. ”可知, 尽管自己都没有富余的, 但没有人介意作者的请求, 故选A。11.D。根据上文“I will take it to the place where it can be given to thechil
21、dren. ”可知, 作者把募集来的米分给(give away)孩子们, 故选D。12.B。句意: 女士叫来她的女儿们, 每个人给了我五十分和一把米。由语境可知, 每一个孩子都给了作者东西。every不能单独作主语, 但each可以充当主语, 故选B。13.C。句意: 我开始向其他“喂鸟人”要零钱和米, 他们都给了我。根据下文“and they gave them to me. ( 他们都给了我)”可知作者向他们“要”零钱和米, 故选C。14.A。句意: 每个人都很乐意帮助那些受苦的人, 即使只是这么小的帮助。“就当我是你的鸟儿吧。”由上文“No one seemed togiving me
22、a handful of rice, even when they had little themselves. ”可知, 人们都乐意帮助那些受苦的人, 故选A。15.A。作者孩童般的、稚气的想法不能够阻止战争, 但是它至少能在一定程度上减少战争带来的灾难, 并且创造出一种和平。故选A。三、阅读理解1.C。细节理解题。根据第三段最后一句可知, 它可能最终会被淘汰, 因为爱尔兰转向使用另一种取之不尽的能源: 风能。故选C。2.C。细节理解题。根据倒数第三段倒数第二句可知, 因为风能的不可预测性, 风能是很难掌控的。由此推之, 使用风能最大的困难是风能的不稳定性。故选C。3.A。标题归纳题。根据全文及第一段可推知, 本文主要讲述了爱尔兰正从使用泥炭发电转向使用风能发电这一事实。因此A项“爱尔兰能源使用的变化”作为文章标题最合适。故选A。第8页(共8页)