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周考卷二十 Unit 4 Unit 5 (Book 10)本试卷满分120分;答题时间100分钟第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AI am usually in a bad mood after a long day at work, but on this particular Friday afternoon I was in a cheerful moodI planned to have a good meal and watch Bridget Joness DiaryMy local supermarket is always busyThe first parking space I spotted was convenient, but Id noticed a woman in an old car circling for a whileI let her have itOn the edge of the car park I backed into the next available spotit was a tight fitIn record time Id made my way through the supermarket and was back in the fresh airIn such a rush of good spirits, I emptied my purse change into the hands of a homeless man and helped a struggling woman go backwards into a parking spaceJust as I spotted my car, 1 saw the woman Id let have my car space earlierI smiled and wished her a pleasant dayAs I got back into my car, I spotted the same lady looking ill at meHello, she said, hesitantlyThis might sound crazy but I was on my way to drop some of my mothers things off at tile charity bins I looked quickly at the orange bins in the corner of the parking lot, confusedI saw you helping those people, and you seemed so happyMy mom had a dress just like thatShe looked at me meaningfullyI smiled at her in encouragement, hoping she wouldnt notice that the dress she was admiring was now full of holesI was going to give these away, but you are just so much like her She passed a box in through the windowShocked, unthinking, 1 took it automaticallyI think she would like you to have it She smiled and walked awayAfter a pause, I opened the boxInside was a beautiful gold necklaceIt was the nicest gift Id ever received, and it was from a complete strangerLater, I thought back on the dayI didnt feel the usual sense of exhaustionThe necklace was around my neck, a warm reminder of human kindness1This Friday afternoon, the author_Awatched a new movie Bwas in the mood to help othersChad trouble parking her car Dspent a long time in the supermarket2When the woman passed a box through the window, the author felt _Aexcited Bannoyed Cembarrassed Dsurprised3What can we infer about the author?AShe was not very wealthy actually BShe had met the ladys mumCShe considered her dress beautiful DShe was living on charity4What is tills story intended to tell us?AGod favor those prepared minds B, Good is rewarded with goodCA friend in need is a friend indeed DTwo heads are better than one本文主要通过自己的一次助人为乐的经历,想告诉我们“善有善报”的道理。1.B,细节题,根据文章第一、二段内容可知,本周五作者心情非常好,并且帮助一位女士在超市停车场停车,给一个无家可归的男人钱,据此可推断答案选B.2.D, 细节题,根据倒数第三段最后一句话:Shocked, unthinking, 1 took it automatically中关键词shocked,可知作者是感到惊讶。3.A,推断题,通过倒数第三段第一句话可知,作者的衣服已经满是是洞了,再者对方想把一些用不到的要捐赠的衣服送给她,这都基本表明作者的经济状况是不好的。故选A。4.B,主旨题,文章的内容是:作者因为那天心情好而帮助别人,结果就得到了善心的回报,据此可知作者想要表达的就是“善有善报”。BHans Peter Niesward, from the Department of Gravitationsphysik at the ISA in Munich, sayswe can stop global warming in one big jump.The slightly disheveled professor states his case on World Jump Day.org , an Internet site created to recruit 600,000,000 volunteers to jump together on July 20 at 11:39:13 GMT in an effort to change Earths position.Niesward claims that on this day “Earth occupies one of the most fragile positions in its orbit for the last 100 years.” According to the site, the shift in orbit will make the Earth a little further away from the sun and “stop global warming, extend daytime hours and create a more homogeneous climate.”However, Niesward doesnt really exist. He is a character created by Torsten Lanschmann, a German-born artist living in Scotland. Niesward is Lauschmann himself or an actor.Lauschmanns multimedia approach has allowed him to explore a wide variety of subjects, including butterflies, paparazzi photos and, now, a flash-mob experiment.In 2005, Lauschmann encouraged scientists and bloggers from around the world to discuss World Jump Day.“He thought it would just spread among friends, but within weeks it was global-people in Australia were talking about it on the radio,” said Neil Mulholland, a reader in contemporary art theory at Edinburgh College of Art. “ the more it was discussed, the more people joined the site, and it crashed several times.”But will people jump out of environmental activism of curiosity?Members of the online environmental site treehugger.com have been discussing not only the physical possibility of the jump but the morality of its outcome.Some believe its risky to change Earths orbit, while others fear the jump will make the Gregorian calendar abandoned because of the length of Earths new orbit. Others doubt the ability of the worlds population to do an event like this.The folk at madphysics.com hav
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