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1、三册期末考试范围内但听力课本没有的部分(unipus上有)的新闻英语听力部分,划线选项为正确 答案。请认真复习记忆。听力书上 1-8 单元的 More Practice in Listening 部分的 Short Conversations, Long Conversation 和Passage 1部分都要认真复习记忆。(附期末考试听力部分出题范围,其中听力书上出13分,读写书上背诵段落出10分)部分类型题型大题数*小题数* 及分值*总分题型出题范围课内短对话或新闻报道两篇 课内一篇,课外一篇 课内一篇,课外两篇课内背诵段落第一部分听力理解新闻报道2篇或短对话5题5*1分=5分选择题长对话2
2、题2*4*1 分=8 分选择题短文理解3篇3*4*1 分=12 分选择题短文听写1篇1*10*1 分=10 分听写填空Unit 1News report 1B. Windows forces users to get its programs.D. RealNetworks uses the law to protect its market share.B. To dominate the world market.D. To enable a PC to run specific applications.1. A. Most personal computers install Wind
3、ows.C. Microsoft is pursuing monopoly conduct.2. A. To provide e-mail service.C. To enable users to surf the Internet.3. A. Microsoft has rejected RealNetworks1 charges.B. RealNetworks is a competitive software giant.C. RealNetworks must face the fierce competition in the market.D. Competition in th
4、e market for online media software is intense.News report 21. A. The successful experiment of the light beam.C. The use of cool lasers in medical fields.2. A. To cool computer exteriors.C. To improve the lifespan of computers.3. A. Computer, medical or space technology.B. Computer, manufacturing or
5、transportation.C. Manufacturing, agriculture or national defense.B. The successful experiment of the cool laser.D. The use of cool lasers in computer fields.B. To cool computer interiors.D. To improve the performance of computers.D. Manufacturing, telecommunications or national defense.Unit 2News re
6、port 11. A. Hot weather can have a negative impact on peoples emotions.B. Cold weather can have a negative impact on peoples emotions.C. Lack of sunlight can have a positive impact on peoples emotions.D. Exposure to sunlight can have a negative impact on peoples emotions.2. A. People are happy and e
7、nergetic when the days are longer.B. People are less sleepy than usual during the winter.C. People are sad and tired during the warmer months of the year.D. People are sad and tired when daylighl hours are shorter.News report 21. A. They met four months ago.B. They are planning to get married in fou
8、r years.C. They didnt know what each other looked like before they met.D. They have tried using online dating sites before they met each other.2. A. They had same friends.C. They both wanted to get married.Unit 3News report 11. A. He has a bark that can threaten thieves.C. He once protected the fami
9、ly from burglary.B. She was beautiful and impressive.D. They had similar traditions and valuesB. He has been trained to bite and stop thieves.D. He is part of the communitys security system.2. A. They usually break into homes that dont have an alarm system.B. They usually break into homes when the l
10、ights are off.C. They usually avoid homes that have a security system.D. They usually avoid homes that have dogsNews report 21. A. The day Australia became a country.C. Aboriginal culture.2. A. Most people want to change the date.C. Most people want to keep the date the same.B. An Australian defeat
11、in wartime.D. The arrival of the British in Australia.B. Most people jus enjoy the day off work.D. Aboriginals want to keep the date the sameUnit 4News report 11. A. The space station ends the acceptance of travelers from the Earth.B. A new satellite will be launched by the NASA to Mars this Tuesday
12、.C. NASA is going to start a-year-long space exploration mission to Mars.D. Astronauts return to the Earth after a years work in the space station.2. A. To carry out medical experiments on Mars. B. To study how weightlessness affects human body.C. To keep space radiation from penetrating to the Eart
13、h. D. To help humaas plan missions to Mars.News report 21. A. It strays away from the Sun.C. Its about 10 times as large as the Each.2. A. 20 to 90 years.C. 9,020 to 10,000 years.B. It moves ahead of planet Plato.D. It lies in the center of the solar system.B. 10 to 20 years.D. 10,000 to 20,000 year
14、s.3. A. Its almost impossible to prove its existence.B. They have found some direct evidence of its existence.C. They have confidence in finding convincing evidence.D. Its identity has already been confirmed by the researchers.Unit 5News report 11. A. Those who are experienced managers and professio
15、nals.B. Those who occupied high positions in foreign countries.C. Those who are well-educated in foreign universities.D. Those who are jobless in foreign countries.2. A. To obtain well-educated workers.B. To manage its employees in foreign ways.C. To turn China into a developed industrial economy. D
16、. To turn China into a manufacturing center. News report 21. A. The eventlasted a whole day.B. Michelle officiated the egg roll.C. Three hundred children and family members were invited.D. Obama gave children tennis coaching in the event.2. A. Local children.C. Music stars.B. Music band.D. A basketb
17、all coach.3. A. Easter Egg Roll dates back to 1878.B. President Barack Obama hosted the Easter Egg Roll.C. The book Where the Wild Things Are was introduced.D. How the tradition of Easter Egg Roll has evolved.Unit 6News report 11. A. How much space junk orbits the earth. B. How space junk could pote
18、ntially start a war.C. How space junk can destroy military satellites. D. How space junk can travel at high speeds.2. A. It is larger than a softball.B. About 20,000 pieces of space junk are orbiting the earth.C. It can travel at speeds up to 70,500 mph. D. It is strong enough to damage military sat
19、ellites.News report 2l.A. Mark Zuckerberg is giving away $45 billion to Facebook users for sharing a post.B. Mark Zuckerberg is giving away $4.5 million to Facebook users for sharing a post.C. Mark Zuckerberg is giving away Facebook shares to users for sharing a post.D. Mark Zuckerberg is giving awa
20、y $ 1,000 to Facebook users for sharing a post.2. A. People dont think there is a risk in believing in Internet hoaxes.B. Some of the Internet hoaxes turn out to be real.C. You can get a reward even if the Internet hoax turns out to be fake.D. Internet hoaxes are difficult to keep up for a long time
21、.Unit 7News report 11 .A. 600 people having survived the collapse of a hillside.B. The collapse of a hillside near the city of Guatemala.C. Many homes in Guatemala destroyed by the heavy rain.D. Volunteer firefighter who died in the rescue.2. A. Rebuild the house destroyed by tons of dirt and trees.
22、B. Save the volunteer firefighter missing in the mudslide.C. Rescue lhsurvivors from the ruins.D. Provide food and basic supplies to survivors.News report 2B. The heroism of the survivors.D. The immense devastation.B. The fires that burned uncontrolled for three days.D. The flood caused by the quake
23、.B. The daily life of the disabled.D. Working for the Internal Revenue Service.B. More than 300.D. More than 432.l.A. The Paris of the West.C. The commemoration of the earthquake.2.A. The massive shaking magnitude.C. The panic of men, women and children.Unit8News report 1l.A. A special service.C. Te
24、chnology brings jobs to the disabled.2.A. More than 42.C. More than 342.News report 21 .A. Smartphones can only make phone calls.B. People prefer face to face communication to other forms of communication.C. Internet access on mobile devices is limited.D. Government officials suggested people should
25、 do so.2. A. Almost everyone had a smartphone.B. Mobile devices could connect to the Internet everywhere.C. Friends could communicate with each other face to face.D. Friends could chat on social networks in a few public parks.3. A. Face to face communication.B. Government authorization.C. More and more public parks.D. More and more vendors.