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2017学而思网校小学英语辅导老师功底测试 B卷
时间:60分钟 分数:100分 姓名:________
I. Multiple
Choice (1'x20=20')
( ) 1. The online shop
sells ____ clothes at ____ a low price that they
sell well.
A. child and woman's; so
C.
women's and men; so
B. child and men's; such
D. children's and
men's; such
( ) 2. This summer vacation I
am going to do a lot of ____ to prepare for the
senior high
school.
A. job B. work
C. invention D. service
( ) 3. Little Tom
found ____ in the fridge but some bad, awfully
smelled milk.
A. everything B. something C.
anything D. nothing
( ) 4. — ____ are
you leaving for the airport?
— In about
half an hour.
A. How soon B. How often C.
How far D. How long
( ) 5. — Have you
watched the CCTV news on TV?
— Yes,
____ children had a good festival on the ____
Children's Day.
A. millions of; sixty
C.
millions of; sixtieth
B. ten million; sixty
D.
ten millions; sixtieth
( ) 6. Now I know
your decision. Please ask ____ in your class about
their ideas.
A. others B. the others C.
other D. the other
( ) 7. It was
raining ____ when my sister and I got to the
museum.
A. badly B. softly C. hardly
D. heavily
( ) 8. — May I take this magazine
out of the reading room?
— No, you
____. You read it here.
A. mightn't B. won't
C. needn't D. mustn't
( ) 9. Tim told us
that his company ____ robots to do some of the
work.
A. uses B. will use C. has used
D. would use
( ) 10. Fifteen years had
passed ____ the CCTV event People Who Moved China
took
place in 2002.
A. when B. while
C. before D. since
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( )
11. This kind of milk ____ well this year. It ____
out soon.
A. sells; will be sold
B. sells; is sold
D. is
sold; sells C. is sold; will be sold
( )
12. Do tell me the ways you think of ____ the
problem as soon as possible.
A. to solve B.
solving C. solve D. being solved
( )
13. Michael promised he ____ my e-mail as soon as
he went back home.
A. would reply B. replied
C. will reply D. had replied
( ) 14.
Nowadays, many people prefer ____ to the
countryside ____ the fresh air.
A. to move; to
breathing
C. to move; to breathe
B. moving; to breathing
D. moving; to breathe
( ) 15. My brother
____ afraid of the dark. But now he ____ alone.
A. is used to be; used to sleep
C. used
to be; is used to sleeping
B. was
used to be; is used to being sleep
D. used to
be; is used to sleep
( ) 16. Water from this
polluted well ____ serious illness.
A. causes
to B. suffers from C. leads to D. lies in
( ) 17. — Look at the smog (雾霾). ____ bad
weather it is!
— It is! Everyone
should realize ____ important protecting the
environment is and
take actions.
A. How;
how B. How a; what a C. What; how D. What a;
how an
( ) 18. The exercises ____ to be
harder than we thought. You should practice more
before the exam. Remember, practice makes
perfect.
A. turned out B. found out C. made
up D. took up
( ) 19. — Peter believes
the present his sister got is much more wonderful
than his, ____?
— The grass is always
greener on the other side.
A. didn't she B.
isn't it C. didn't it D. doesn't he
(
) 20. — How did you find the concert in the
Beijing Grand Theatre last night?
—
____. But the male singer was perfect.
A. I
don't think much of it
C. I was crazy about it
B. I
couldn't agree more
D. I really like it
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II. Cloze (2'x10=20')
Many
years ago, when I was a student, the radio studio
manager at WXBN interviewed me
and it changed
my life.
1 .
2 ?
How could I explain? I've always 3 the radio.
When I was four or five years old, I
remember
sitting close to the radio in the living room,
listening to my favourite programmes, and
the
voices of my favourite presenters. It seemed that
they were speaking to me in person. 4
the
age of nine, I asked for jobs in small radio
stations.
As I grew older, my 5 in radio
grew. One day I learned about Internet radio. Once
a week,
I played my favourite music from my
father's computer to the listeners, talked about
life at school,
and then closed down and did
my homework.
Soon my friends at junior
high school started to listen, and then they
wanted to 6 . We
prepared the weekly
programmes, articles about music, sports news,
jokes and the weather
report.
7 with
me,
in front of a microphone. He was in another
room, behind the glass wall.
8 you had
for breakfast.
All radio presenters begin
work with the same 9 .
And this was how my first real 10 in radio
began.
( ) 1. A. me
B. her
C. you D. him
D. at work
D. cleaned
D. For
D.
interest
D. laugh
D. come
D. why
D. time
D. report
( ) 2. A. on the
news
( ) 3. A. repaired
( ) 4. A. At
B. on
business
B. loved
B. In
C. at school
C. sold
C. With
( ) 5. A. trouble
( ) 6. A. fight
( ) 7. A. speak
( ) 8. A. what
( ) 9. A. station
( ) 10. A. game
B. habit
B. refuse
B. sing
B. how
C.
collection
C. help
C. read
C. that
B. advertisement
B. job
C. question
C. joke
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III. Reading (3'x20=60')
A
Many
children use the Internet to get useful knowledge
and information, and to relax in their
free
time. But some of them are not using it in a good
way. Here are some rules to make sure you
are
safe and have fun on the Internet.
Make
rules for Internet use with your parents. For
example, when you can go online, for how
long
and what activities you can go online.
Don’t give your password (密码) to anyone else, and
never give out the following information
—
your real name, home address, age, school, phone
number or other personal information.
Check with your parents before giving out a credit
card (信用卡) number.
Never send a photo of
yourself to someone in e-mail unless your parents
say it's OK.
Check with your parents
before going into a chat room. Different chat
rooms have different
rules and attract
different kinds of people. You and your parents
will want to make sure it's a right
place for
you.
Never agree to meet someone you met on
the Internet without your parents’ permission
(允许).
Never meet anyone you met online alone.
Always remember that people online may not
be who they say they are. Treat everyone online
as strangers.
If something you see or
read online makes you uncomfortable, leave the
site. Tell a parent or
teacher right away.
Treat other people as you’d like to be
treated. Never use bad language.
Remember —
not everything you read on the Internet is true.
( ) 1. The writer tells children to
_______.
A. send their photos to him
B.
make rules for Internet use with parents
C.
believe everything they read on the Internet
D. give out their personal information
(
) 2. It's good for children to _______ on the
Internet.
A. give password to others
B.
get useful knowledge and information
C. give
out a credit card number
D. go into a chat
room as they’d like to
( ) 3. What shouldn't
be done when you are online?
A. Using bad
language.
B. Sending messages and e-mails.
C. Leaving the site if you feel uncomfortable
D. Treating everyone online as strangers
(
) 4. If your parents don't agree, never _______.
A. read anything on the Internet
B. relax
in your free time
C. have a face-to-face
meeting with anyone you met online
D. treat
other people as you’d like to be treated
( )
5. The best title for this passage is “_______”.
A. How to Use Computers B. Surfing on the
Internet
C. Information on the Internet D.
Internet Safety Rules
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B
World Future Society
People
People may
live for up to 120 years and use new technology to
help when people go blind,
deaf and have other
problems. The number of people over a hundred
years old could go from
135,000 today to 2.2
million people by 2050. By 2015 people think that
100 million workers will be
able to work from
home for a company in a different country by using
the Internet.
Money
Worldwide e-business
will become even more successful with online shops
that sell special
products for each person,
which will be brought to their house the next day.
Environment
The technology for making
energy from wind and the Sun is growing very
quickly. In the
future wind and Sun energy
could become much cheaper and many more countries
could use it.
This would be very useful in
poor countries. The air in big cities would also
become much cleaner
and healthier as a result.
Society and culture
The Internet will
help to create more worldwide friendships.
Families may spend more time
together as
people will be able to do 24-hour online banking
and shopping.
Technology
The new science
of “nanotechnology” (very small robots or
machines) will make all sorts of
products
smaller and lighter. Very, very small machines
could take away rubbish, make things in
factories, and help inside the human body by
taking away fat. By 2012 people will be able to
wear
these small machines that look like
watches, which will give them lots of information
about their
body and keep them healthy.
(
) 1. What does the World Future Society do?
A.
Look at how technology will make people happy.
B.
Look at how technology will change the
world.
C.
Make technology work better for
themselves.
D.
Make small machines to make
us healthier.
( ) 2. How will technology
help people?
A.
Help all people live for
over 120 years.
B.
Help disabled people to
get jobs.
C.
Make people healthier and
live longer.
D.
Help workers to use the
Internet.
( ) 3. How will people go
shopping?
A.
In special shops.
B.
Using the Internet at certain times.
C.
Using the Internet any time of the day.
D.
Using nanotechnology.
( ) 4. How
will technology help the environment?
A.
Poor countries will have enough energy.
B.
Wind energy will be cheaper than Sun energy.
C.
We will not need wind and Sun energy.
D.
Wind and Sun energy will be cheaper.
( ) 5. The new science of “nanotechnology”
will _______.
A.
drive small machines to
work for people
B.
make good-quality
watches
C.
allow people to eat more
D.
make very small products
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C
Although people everywhere
seem to enjoy drinking coffee,they don't all have
the same
coffee culture. In Europe for
example, coffee shops are common places for people
to meet
friends while they drink coffee. On
the other hand, places like this were not as
common in North
America in the past. Instead,
people in North America liked to drink coffee in
their homes with
friends. The coffee culture
in the USA changed, when Starbucks (星巴克) coffee
shops spread
throughout the country.
The first Starbucks coffee shop opened in 1971 in
downtown Seattle, Washington,in the
USA. It
was a small coffee shop that cooked its own coffee
beans. The coffee shop's business did
well,
and by 1981 there were three Starbucks stores in
Seattle.
Things really began to change for
the company in 1981. That year, Howard Schultz met
the
three men who ran Starbucks. Schultz
worked in New York for a company that made kitchen
equipment (设备) . He noticed that Starbucks
ordered a large number of special coffee makers,
which caused his great interest. Schultz went
to Seattle to see what Starbucks did. In 1982, the
original Starbucks owners hired Schultz as the
company's head of marketing (市场营销).
In
1983, Schultz traveled to Italy. The special
environment of the espresso (浓咖啡) bars
there
caught his eyes. Back in the USA, Schultz created
an environment for Starbucks coffee
shops that
was comfortable and casual, and customers
everywhere seemed to like it. Starbucks
began
opening more stores in the USA. Then the company
opened coffee shops in other
countries as
well. Today, there are more than 16,000 Starbucks
coffee shops all over the world.
However,that does not mean Starbucks has not had
problems. In fact, many Starbucks
stores have
closed over the past few years. On the one hand,
this is because there were too
many coffee
shops competing (竞争) for business in one small
area. On the other hand, stores in
some
countries closed because the coffee culture there
did not match with the comfortable
environment
offered by Starbucks.
( ) 1. The underlined
word
A. closed B. managed C. made D.
sold
( ) 2. According to the passage, which
is the right order for the following sentences?
a. This man helped to make Starbucks a huge
coffee company.
b. Starbucks began as a small
coffee company in Seattle in the USA.
c. He
went to Seattle to learn about the company and
later worked for it.
d. Howard Schultz found
Starbucks ordered lots of special coffee makers.
A. a﹣b﹣d﹣c B. c﹣a﹣b﹣d C. b﹣d﹣c﹣a D. d﹣c﹣a﹣b
( ) 3. Why did so many Starbucks close in
small areas?
A. Because the coffee in these
places was too expensive.
B. Because the style
of the coffee stores seems the same.
C.
Because people like to drink coffee at home with
friends.
D. Because there were too many coffee
shops in one place.
( ) 4. To tell us the
story of Starbucks, the writer did the following
except ____.
A. introducing how Starbucks
became successful
B. showing what Schultz did
to help Starbucks become successful
C. telling
what difficulties Starbucks faces
D. telling
what Starbucks did to deal with his problems
(
) 5. What's the best title for the passage?
A.
The History of Starbucks B. The Culture of
Starbucks
C. The Popularity of Starbucks D.
The environment of Starbucks
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D
Every year movie festivals around
the world present awards for the best director.
Some of
this festival began ten years ago, and
their list of winners for the best director is
quite long.
However, among all the names of
winners, it's not easy to find the names of female
directors.
The Cannes Film festival is the
first major movie festival to name female director
as the best
director of the year in 1961. A
Russian director called Yuliya Solnsteva won at
Cannes. Since
then, some movies directed by
female directors have won the the Best Picture.
But no female
directors have won the Best
Director at Cannes.
The Best Director
award at the Berlin International Film Festival is
called the Silver Bear
award. Only one woman
has succeeded in winning it so far. She was Astrid
Henning-Jensen from
Denmark. Over her career,
she directed more than 20 movies and in 1979, she
won the Silver
Bear for her movie Winterborn.
It is the most difficult for female
directors to win the Best Director in the Oscars
in the USA. In
fact, since the Oscars began in
1929, only four women have ever been nominated for
the Best
Director. The first woman to actually
win this award was Kathryn Bigelow for directing
The Hurt
Locker. She received the award in
2010.
Over the years, women have directed
many wonderful movies. People like them even
though
they don't win awards. And they make
nice films. For example, Nora Ephron directed the
great
romantic-comedy Sleepless in Seattle and
Vicky Jenson directed a wonderful animated movie
Shrek.
Female directors and Best
Director 1
Only a few female directors
have won Best Director in movie festivals.
The
Cannes
Film Festival
The Berlin
International
Film Festival
The Oscars
Four female directors have won nominations.
Kathryn Bigelow is the first to win
Best
Director. The award was 4 to her in 2010.
A director from 2 won Best Director of the
year in 1961. But since then, no
female
director has won the award, although some films
directed by female
directors have won Best
Picture.
Astrid Henning - Jensen is the 3
female director who has won the
Silver Bear.
She directed over 20films throughout her career.
It seems that female directors can hardly win
Best Director awards, but they are always liked
by people for their nice films. Nora Ephron
and Vicky
Jenson are two 5 .
1.__________ 2. __________ 3. __________
4.__________ 5.__________
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