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1、Unit 5 第4课时 一、单项选择1Can you give me some advice on how to _ the time I have lost?Amake outBmake upCmake forDmake into2The writer told the readers that the story in his new book wasnt _. It was from his real experience.Awritten downBhanded inCworked outDmade up3Jack is a dishonest boy. He always _ som

2、e excuses for doing something wrong.Apicks upBgives upCtakes upDmakes up4The fridge is environmentally friendly _ it uses less electricity.AbecauseBuntilCbeforeDthough5The teacher asked the students to _ a story about travelling in space.Acut upBturn upCmake upDgive up二、完型填空For centuries, children i

3、n North China wore tiger-head shoes. The shoes are so named because the toecap (鞋头) looks like the head of a big tiger. The traditional shoes are much like the animal itself.It was until about 30 years ago, the shoes began to 6 . However, Hu Shuqing, 51, from Henan Province, has spent many years 7 m

4、ore than 10, 000 pairs of the shoes. She will give most of them to public museums, so that the next generation and the one after can see them. Chinese people began making tiger-head shoes in ancient times. The ancient people believed images (图像) of the animals, which were thought of as the king of b

5、easts, could protect their children. Thats one 8 why the shoes can still be seen now. On the other hand, the shoes look nice and can keep warm. In the north of China, it is very cold in winter. The shoes are good for keeping babies feet warm.Tiger-head shoes have many 9 . Some people change the imag

6、es of tiger heads into frogs or peacocks, while more designs 10 spiders, snakes and scorpions (蝎子).Hu was born 11 a family of paper cutters. Both her mother and grandmother could also make tiger-head shoes. “My daughter wore the shoes her grandma made when she grew up,” she said.But her hobby for co

7、llecting the shoes did not begin until 2000, when she found a 12 pair at a Spring Festival market. “The images of tigers on the 13 were embroidered (刺绣) according to paper-cutting patterns,” she said. From that day on, she has collected the shoes. She 14 collected in her home town, then in other pro

8、vinces such as Hebei and Shandong.Hu often goes collecting 15 September and December. “Kids wear tiger-head shoes in winter,” she said. “They are pretty and warm.”6Adie outBcome outCgo outDtake out7AmakingBdesigningCcollectingDbuying8AchanceBprocessCpossibilityDreason9ApricesBsizesCmaterialsDshapes1

9、0AshowBincludeCshareDcopy11AintoBfromCofDat12AnewBlargeCbeautifulDfunny13AfeetBpaperCshoesDpictures14AfirstBoftenCmainlyDhardly15AinBbetweenCfromDamong三、阅读理解AGo, commonly known in China as weiqi. is a board game for two players.To win, one player must use black or white playing pieces, named stones,

10、 to surround (包围) more areas.The game was invented in China more than 2,500 years ago.Its one of the four Chinese traditional fine arts, along with playing guqin, writing and painting, so it owns a wide fan base in China.Now it is also popular in other parts of the world.In Germany.the Berlin Go Ass

11、ociation (协会) has worked together with the China Cultural Center to host The China Cup, which sees about 50 to 100 players each year.As the cooperation(合作) between China and Germany deepens, many Go training courses are offered.and sometimes professional players from China are invited to give talks

12、to German Go lovers.Andreas Urban, the chairman(主席) of Berlin Go Association, discovered a book on Go accidentally. I tried to understand the rules, but I couldnt. said Urban.Schreiber, the vice chairman, was introduced to the game 16 years ago by a classmate. The first time I played Go.I even could

13、nt understand the rules, he said.But both of them found the game more and more interesting after practice. I advise children to learn Go.They can learn that there is always someone stronger and its OK to lose.They can also learn how to improve from their mistakes and say tomorrow will be better than

14、 today, said Schreiber.To the experienced players, Go can be very addictive(使人入迷的), as it is not just for fun, but also has a deeper cultural ground.When two players meet on the Go board, they follow the same rules, but may carry completely different methods.One of the best ways to improve is to pla

15、y against someone whos stronger, as well as from different cultural backgrounds.This kind of crosscultural communication helps the development of Go.16What does Paragraph One mainly tell us?_AThe basic rules of playing Go.BThe materials from which Go is made.CThe useful skills of playing Go.DThe num

16、ber of players a Go team has.17How often does Berlin host The China Cup?_AOnce a year.BTwice a year.CThree times a year.DFour times a year.18Schreiber advises children to learn Go because _.Aits easy for children to play it wellBfew children can face failure bravelyCchildren can learn a lot from pla

17、ying itDits the best way to win for their country19What similar experience did Schreiber and Urban have?_AThey found it difficult to learn Go.BThey learned Go by accident at first.CThey learned Go from their classmates.DThey didnt know Go rules well at first.20What can we learn from the passage?_AGo

18、 is one of the four traditional fine arts in Germany.BPlayers cant carry the same method when playing Go.CCrosscultural communication plays a part in Go development.DPlaying with stronger players is the best way to improve yourself.BWhat do you do with your rubbish? Throw it out? You dont know what

19、youre missing! Look closely at the two figures on your left. They were made from things most people throw away. The figures were made from used bottle caps. Those two bottle-cap figures were exhibited (展示) in a museum.Folk art is art made by common people who have not been trained as artists. Their

20、work is often based on traditions in their culture. Fine art, on the other hand, is usually made by people who have had training in art. Works of fine art are valued for their artistic beauty. They are supposed to be looked at but not used. Works of folk art, however, are often made for everyday use

21、. There were more than 800 pieces of folk art from nearly 50 countries in the exhibition. All of the pieces were made from used metal, wood, cloth, and plastic. The artists come from many different cultures. Still, they all share one thing. They take objects that are normally thrown away and change

22、them into objects that are beautiful, useful, and fun. The artists may not think of what they do as recycling, but thats exactly what it is. Fine artists might work with expensive materials. They might use expensive tools to shape these materials into works of art. On the other hand, in poor countri

23、es rubbish might be the only material folk artists and toy makers can afford. The exhibition shows that a rich imagination is very important when there are only poor materials. Recycled art began long before people began to think about recycling. Some of the objects in the exhibition date from the 1

24、930s.Even if you dont create art out of rubbish, its good to save our natural resources. Remember the three Rules: reduce, reuse, recycle. If you reduce waste, true things instead of throwing them out, and recycle materials such as paper, plastic, and glass, you will protect the environment.21Which

25、idea belongs in the empty box?_Conclusion (结论) DetailsArt based on cultural traditionsArt made for everyday useArt made with used materialsAFolk art is made by people who are not trained artistsBThe artists come from many different culturesCRecycled art began long before people started recycling22Wh

26、at can we learn from Paragraph 3?_AThere was more than 800 pieces of fine art.BFolk artists cant shape expensive materials into works of art.CPoor materials also can be made into works of art.23What is the same thing of the pieces in the exhibition share?_AThey are all woks of fine art.BThey are all

27、 made from used materials.CThey are all made by the trained artists.24What can we do to protect our environment?_AThrow away used materials.BOnly use expensive materials.CRecycle materials.25Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?_AUsed Bottle CapsBThe Art of RecyclingCA Muse

28、um Exhibition四、完成句子按所给的汉语,用英语完成下列句子。26姚明4岁拿到第一只篮球,但是12岁才对打篮球表现出感兴趣。Yao Ming got his first basketball at 4, but he _ playing basketball until he was 12.27无锡荣巷的照片给我们展现了二十世纪五十年代这个城市的样子。The photograph show in Rongxiang Wuxi shows us _.28美国作家马克.吐温对写作确实有天赋,作为一名公众演说家他也很出名。The American writer Mark Twain _writing and was also famous as a public speaker.29如果你不独立完成作业,那就是浪费时间。Itisactually_thehomeworkbyyourself.30他因导演了这个微电影而著名。He _ this micro film.31谭盾如此有创意,以至于他的音乐备受赞誉。Tan Dun is so creative _.

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