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1、1Module 8 unit 4 单元检测一单项选择1. It _ we had stayed together for a couple of weeks _ I found we had a lot in common.A. was until; when B. was until; that C. wasnt until; when D. wasnt until; that2. It was October 1st _ new China was founded.A. which B. when C. as D. that3. It was_ I met Mr. Green in Sha

2、nghai.A. many years that B. many years that C.many years ago that D. many years when4. -I cant find Mr. White. Where did you meet him this morning?-It was in the office _ he worked.A. when B. that C. where D. which 5. On the contrary, I think it is Truman, _ you, _ to blame.A. other than; are B. oth

3、er than; who are C. rather than ; that is D. rather than; is6._ the old mans assistance, he knows the truth about his parents, both of _ killed by an evil wizard.A. Under; them B. Under; whom C. With; them D. With, whom7. Im afraid that what you said yesterday _ what you are doing now.A.compares B.

4、constructs C. communicates D. contradicts8. We started off early that morning to our grandfathers farm and to our joy, the weather _us.A. was favorite to B. was good to C. benefited D. favored9. Under the leadership of the Party, the people have _ one victory after another in all fields.A.received B

5、. got C. won D. made10. As is know to all, it was _that the terrible accident happened.A.when he drove B. his driving C. because of his driving D. for he drove11. This is _ to emphasize the special effects than to help the plot.A.more than B. more C. better D. much12. We want to _ the kids _ as poss

6、ible.A. expose ;to art and culture as much B. expose; to as much art and culture C. be exposed to; art and culture D. be exposed to; as much art and culture 13. It is _ he won the big award _ made us all thrilled.A.what, that B. when, that C. that, that D. which, that14.It is said that the employees

7、 who have worked here for many years will be given _over the newcomers.A.respect B. preference C. consideration D. advantage15. Mr.Smith stood up _ the boy, saying that he was not the person to blame.A.in memory of B. in celebration of C. in defence of D. in need of 16. When I came to the strange ci

8、ty, I began to _ what I would do to earn my living.A.keep pace with B. give thought to C. make room for D. get rid of17.-Mr. Smith is not very smart, is he?-Not exactly, hes an expert in many fields.-hes just too _.A.knowledgeable B. busy C. aggressive D. modest18. Although he knew little about the

9、work done in the field of physics, he succeeded _ other experienced experts failed.A.which B. that C. what D. where19. A more successful person is good at noticing things around himself. _, he sees several years ahead, while you see only tomorrow.2A. On the whole B. In turn C. As a matter of fact D.

10、 In addition20. -Ive locked the keys in the house.-_.I have a spare set here.A. Whats the big idea? B. What did I tell you? C. No matter. D. Come on!21. Jim stepped straight out without looking and it didnt even enter his head that there might be a car _.A.to come B. coming C. to be coming D. come22

11、.Ill buy you whatever you want-its your birthday and money is no _.A.restriction B. tense C. criterion D. object23. Belinda _ changing jobs when this chance of promotion occurred, so she took it and stayed on.A.was thinking of B. thought of C. had been thinking of D. was to think of 24. It seems tha

12、t the days _ you could take pleasure in sending and receiving handwritten letters are a thing of the past.A.on which B. of which C. in which D. by which25. When I came in that evening, the door of the Cookseys sitting room was open and _, stepping of feet, and television music.A.laughter came throug

13、h it B. came laughter through itC. through it came laughter D. through it laughter came二、 单词拼写:1. There is no r_ on gender of race. Everyone had the chance to have a go.2. Attending the meeting today are some r_ from different departments.3. The two statements are _(矛盾) to each other about carrying

14、out the plan.4. Because of the poor quality, the public b_ the products from the company.5. Climbing so high made me feel d_.6. I _(故意)chose to carry cash, rather than credit cards, as it was easier to change in different cities. 7. If you dont clear away the rubbish regularly, it will just a_.8. Th

15、ose were t_ moments while we were waiting for the winners name to be announced in the Olympics.9. From the top of the hill, people can o_ the whole dynamic city.10. Children sometimes cant distinguish between f_ and reality.11. Language study is an essential part of the new school _(课程).12. She is t

16、he author of several books, including a b_ of Deng Xiaoping.13. The detective is looking into the two cases to see if there are any obvious_(相似特征) between them.14. A f_ coat is long enough to reach the lower part of a persons leg, almost to the ankles.15. _(哲学家) are debating whether it is right to c

17、lone human beings in the future.三:动词填空1 _ (reward) for behaving well, the children study hard to draw the teachers attention. 2 It _(be) a long time before he returns from Europe.3 _(not understand) what the teacher explained, he decided to stay behind to consult with her after school. 4 Its I rathe

18、r than he that _(be) to blame for it. 5 -It _(rain) for nearly a week. Will it last much longer?-No, its reported that well have a fine weekend. 6 I sent an e-mail to the company, _(hope) to get additional information about the product. 7 _(seat) at the back of the classroom _ (be) teachers and expe

19、rts from the whole country right now . 8 The parrot made a strange sound, _(resemble) an old ladys cough. 39 Maria, do _(tell) us a little about the Venice Film Festival. 10 We dont foresee ever _(include) the films financed by Hollywood studios. 11 After winning at the Oscars, a film is swift _(sel

20、l) tickets. 12 I would rather _(die) than betray my principles. 13 The car ran down the hill and the driver was reported _(kill) in the accident. 14 Films that are likely _(overlook) at other festivals have a real chance of becoming champions at the Berlin International Film Festival. 15 _(consider)

21、 the history of our festival, we feel it is important not to favor films from any one country. 四、句型转换1 I dont care about the price, on condition that the car is in good condition. I dont care about the price, _ _ _ the car is in good condition.2 The girl there takes after her mother both in appearan

22、ce and character. _ _ _the girl there _ her mother in appearance, but also in character. 3 Mother has never listened to my suggestions. Mother has never _ any _ _ my suggestions. 4 There is some possibility that the old man will recover from his injury soon. _ _ _ the old man will recover from his i

23、njury soon.5 The thief didnt put his hands down until the policeman gave him his permission._ _ the policeman gave the thief his permission _ _ put down his hands. _ _ _ the policeman gave the thief his permission _ he put down his hands. 6 There are a small number of children with single parents at

24、 our school. Children with single parents at our school are _ _ _.5 完成句子1. 我不想反驳你,但是未必所有的有钱人都是幸福的。I _ _ _ you , _ all the rich people _ _ _ happy.2. 中国馆的这幅画表现了古代中国的城市生活。The painting in China pavilion _ _ _ ancient Chinese city life.3. 过去,一些政府会对外贸加诸多限制,这是一个普遍做法。In the past, it is a _ _ for some gover

25、nments to _ many _ _ foreign trade.4. 一个古老的村庄被埋在了这沙土中。_ in the sands _ an ancient village.5. 与其说这是本语法书,倒不如说是一本词典。The book seems to be _ a dictionary _ one on grammar.六、任务型阅读Roommates Conflicts Identical twins Katie and Sarah Monahan arrived at Pennsylvanias Gettysburg College last year determined to

26、 strike out on independent paths. Although the 18-year-old sisters had requested rooms in different dorms, the housing office placed them on the eighth floor of the same building, across the hall from each other. While Katie got along well with her roommate, Sarah was miserable. She and her roommate

27、 silently warred over matters ranging from when the lights should be turned off to how the furniture should be arranged. Finally, they divided the room in two and gave up on oral communication, communicating primarily through short notes. During this time, Sarah kept running across the hall to seek

28、comfort from Katie. Before long, the two wanted to live together again. Sarahs roommate eventually agreed to move out. “From the first night we lived together 4again, we felt so comfortable,” says Sarah. “We felt like we were back home.”Sarahs ability to solve her dilemma by rooming with her identic

29、al twin is unusual, but the conflict she faced is not. Despite extensive efforts by many schools to make good roommate matches, unsatisfactory outcomes are common. Differences in preferred life styles and personalities contribute to the conflict. One roommate is always cold, while the other never wa

30、nts to turn up the furnace, even though the thermometer says its minus five outside. One person likes quiet, while the other person spends two hours a day practicing the trumpet, or turns up his sound system to the point where the whole room vibrates. Most roommate conflicts spring from such small,

31、annoying differences rather than from grand disputes over abstract philosophical principles. However, if not dealt with carefully, they will eventually tear roommates apart. Roommate conflicts do harm to students psychological health and cause depression. Worse still, depression in college roommates

32、 is often passed from one person to another. In extreme cases, roommate conflict can lead to serious violence, as it did at Harvard last spring: One student killed her roommate before committing suicide. Many schools have started conflict resolution programs to calm tensions that otherwise can build

33、 up like a volcano preparing to explode, ultimately resulting in physical violence. Some colleges have resorted to “roommate contracts” that all new students have to sign after attending a seminar on roommate relations. The contracts cover terms like acceptable hours for study and sleep, a policy fo

34、r use of each others possessions, etc. Other schools have attended to the problem by using computerized matching, a process that nevertheless remains more of a guessing game than a science. Students are classified and distributed based on their responses to housing form questions about smoking toler

35、ance, preferred hours of study and sleep, and self-described tendencies toward tidiness or disorder. However, parents sometimes weaken the process by taking the forms and filling in false and wishful data about their children habits, especially on the smoking questions. The matching process is also

36、complicated by a philosophical debate among housing managers concerning the flavor of university life: “Do you put together people who are similar or different, so they can learn about each other?” A cartoon sums up the way many students feel the process works: Surrounded by a mass of papers, a hous

37、ing worker picks up two selection forms and exclaims, “Likes chess, likes football; theyre perfect together!”w W w .x K b 1 .c o MTitle :Roommates ConflictsPassage outline Supporting detailsAn example to introduce the topic Katie and Sarah came to study at Gettysburg College, determined to take thei

38、r (71) paths.While Katie enjoyed a friendly relationship with her roommate, Sarah had (72) wars with her roommate over daily matters. Roommate conflicts are quite (73) in college dorms. (74) of roommate conflictsStudents (75) in their preferred lifestyles and personalities. Small annoying difference

39、s are not (76) with carefully.Negative impacts of roommate conflictsRoommate conflicts may lead to little or no communication.Roommate conflicts can damage students (77) health, causing depression or even violence.(78) taken to solve roommate conflictsSome colleges have resorted to “roommate contrac

40、ts”:All new comers have to sign a contract, (79) terms like acceptable hours for study and sleep, and so on.Other schools have tried using computerized matching:Students are put into different rooms (80) to their responses to housing form questions.5Module 8 unit 4 单元检测答案一:1-5 DBCCC 6-10 CDDCC 11-15

41、 BBCBC 16-20 BDDDC 21-25 BDCCC二: 1. restriction 2. representatives 3.contradictory 4.boycott 5.dizzy 6.deliberately7.accumulate 8.tense 9. overlook 10.fantasy 11.curriculum 12.biography13.parallels 14.full-length 15. Philosophers三:1. To be rewarded 2. will be 3. Not understanding 4.am 5.has been rai

42、ning 6.hoping 7.Seated; are 8.resembling 9.tell 10.including11.to sell 12.die 13.to have been killed 14.to be overlooked 15. Considering 四:1.as/so long as 2. Not only does; resemble 3. given thought to 4. Chances are that 5. Not until, did he ; it wasnt until, that 6.in the minority五:1.hate to contradict, but, are not necessarily 2.is representative of mon practice, make/place restrictions on 4. Buried is /was 5.more, than六:1.independent 2.silent mon / usual 4. Causes 5.differ 6.dealt / coped7.psychological 8. Measures 9.covering / including 10.according

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