Unit 11 Sad movies make me cry.
单元课时精练
Section A
一、根据首字母填空。
Tom doesn’t like math. N do I.
There is something wrong with Tom. He looks p .
If you don’t feel well, you’d better ask a doctor to e you.
The rich banker has a lot of w .
It’s cloudy and g . You’d better take an umbrella.
A branch(树枝)of the tree broke under the w of the heavy snow.
—The noise from the railway really d me crazy.
—Oh, it’s your fault to live near there.
The p was built for the emperor centuries ago.
I don't think p is the most important and powerful thing in the world.
二、用所给单词的正确形式填空。
Could you tell me the (weigh) of the elephant
We are in agreement with their (decide ).
People (choice )jobs for other reasons besides money.
She nodded to show that she (disagree )with me.
Have you met him (late)
When I grow up, I want to be a (bank).
He got the (famous) for helping others often.
Tom and I (be) on the same volleyball team. He is my teammate.
I believe the (friend)between us will be stronger.
I couldn’t sleep because the bed was (comfortable).
语法填空
Computer companies keep 1. (compete)to build smaller devices (装置).They are finding new ways to put data (数据) into less space on a memory chip (内存芯片).
Computers have been made 2. (small) to fit on to the desktop, smaller again to fit on our laps and again to fit into our shirt pockets (口袋).
Now, Stuart S.P. Parkin, an IBM researcher, is looking into 3. new idea in an IBM lab. If it proves successful, electronic devices can hold 10 to 100 4. (time) the data in the same amount of space. That 5. (mean) the iPod that today can hold up to 200 hours of video can store every single TV program broadcast (播放) during a week on 120 channels. Parkin thinks he is close to a breakthrough. This can 6. (increase ) the amount of data stored on a chip.
At present the flash drives (闪存卡) business is growing quickly. They 7. (use) in digital cameras, cell phones and PCs. Flash drives with multiple (多个) memory chips store up to 64 gigabytes (十亿字节) of data. A single chip is 8. (expect) to reach about 50 gigabytes in the next five years.
9. , flash memory has a problem. Although it can read data quickly, it is very slow at storing it. That has led the industry on a hunt for new storage technologies.
Scientists say Parkin’s new computer memory, called “racetrack memory (赛道内存)”, could begin 10. (replace )flash memory in three to five years.
Section B
一、根据句意及首字母提示写出所缺单词的正确形式。
1. Why are you n____________if you disagree
2. Finally telling the truth was a great weight off my s___________.
3. Mr. Li and Mr. Lin are our football c_________. They teach us how to play football well.
4.Jack scored two g__________in the football match, which helped us win the game.
5.He refused to open the door, so I k_________ it open.
6. After ten minutes’ discussion, we finally came to an a_________---- buy a TV set for her.
7. I was worried that Mum would shout at me, but to my r_________, she didn't.
8. Each of us needs great c___________to face the difficulties in our life.
9. If we p_________together, we will do a good job.
10. She has put on w__________ since I last saw her.
二、用所给单词的适当形式填空。
1.My parents___________me to fight on. Now, I'm full of ___________. ( courage)
2.At birth, most babies __________ between 6 and 8 pounds, but the baby's ___________ is 10 pounds. ( weigh)
3.At first, we____________with each other. After another discussion, we reached an____________(agree)
4.I missed scoring that goal. I___________( disappoint) all my friends.
5. People usually think ________(bank) have lots of wealth.
6.If you feel _____________( comfort), you'd better see the doctor.
7.It ______________( sudden) became grey and started to rain.
8. Although it's now an hour after the good news,he remains ___________ ( excite).
9.The poor man was happy even though he had no power,money or ___________(famous).
10.We should take medical__________ every year to know about our health condition.(examine)
三、六选五。
Frederic Chopin was born on March 1, 1810 in Warsaw, Poland. His mother started teaching him to play the piano when he was very young. 1. Before long, the teacher found that Chopin had a gift for music.At the age of seven, he began giving public concerts.
2. Three years later, he performed two concerts in Vienna, Austria. From there, his name as a great pianist spread far and wide.
3. He continued to perform in Austria, Poland, and Germany. However, Chopin didn’t enjoy playing at concerts that were very large. When he moved to Paris, France in his early twenties, he found himself in demand (需求) as a teacher and composer (作曲家). He stayed in Paris, where he lived for most of his remaining years. Chopin wrote his most famous pieces in the 1840s, although his health got poor during this time. Many of Chopin’s famous pieces were written during his summers in Nohant, France.4. He enjoyed the city's warm weather conditions which helped improve his health.
In 1848,Chopin took a long tour of England and Scotland. There, he gave a lot of performances. 5. He was unable to do much other than rest. Finally, Chopin passed away on October 17, 1849. He was 39 years old.
Today, Chopin is remembered as one of the greatest pianists and composers of all time.
A. He traveled there during warm months.
B. When Chopin returned to Paris, he was really sick.
C. Chopin became a performer when he was very young.
D. As demand for his music grew, Chopin traveled a lot around Europe.
E. As his talent grew, the family paid a pianist named Wojciech Zywny to teach him.
F. In 1826,Chopin entered the Warsaw Conservatory of Music, where he studied under Joseph Elsner.
答案版
Unit 11 Sad movies make me cry.
Section A
一、根据首字母填空
Tom doesn’t like math. N do I.
There is something wrong with Tom. He looks p .
If you don’t feel well, you’d better ask a doctor to e you.
The rich banker has a lot of w .
It’s cloudy and g . You’d better take an umbrella.
A branch(树枝)of the tree broke under the w of the heavy snow.
—The noise from the railway really d me crazy.
—Oh, it’s your fault to live near there.
The p was built for the emperor centuries ago.
I don't think p is the most important and powerful thing in the world.
Neither
pale
examine
wealth
grey
weight
drives
palace
power
二、用所给单词的正确形式填空
Could you tell me the (weigh) of the elephant
We are in agreement with their (decide ).
People (choice )jobs for other reasons besides money.
She nodded to show that she (disagree )with me.
Have you met him (late)
When I grow up, I want to be a (bank).
He got the (famous) for helping others often.
Tom and I (be) on the same volleyball team. He is my teammate.
I believe the (friend)between us will be stronger.
I couldn’t sleep because the bed was (comfortable).
weight
decision
choose
agreed
lately
banker
fame
are
friendship
uncomfortable
语法填空
Computer companies keep 1.competing (compete)to build smaller devices (装置).They are finding new ways to put data (数据) into less space on a memory chip (内存芯片).
Computers have been made 2.smaller (small) to fit on to the desktop, smaller again to fit on our laps and again to fit into our shirt pockets (口袋).
Now, Stuart S.P. Parkin, an IBM researcher, is looking into 3.a new idea in an IBM lab. If it proves successful, electronic devices can hold 10 to 100 4.times (time) the data in the same amount of space. That 5.means (mean) the iPod that today can hold up to 200 hours of video can store every single TV program broadcast (播放) during a week on 120 channels. Parkin thinks he is close to a breakthrough. This can 6.increase (increase ) the amount of data stored on a chip.
At present the flash drives (闪存卡) business is growing quickly. They 7.are used (use) in digital cameras, cell phones and PCs. Flash drives with multiple (多个) memory chips store up to 64 gigabytes (十亿字节) of data. A single chip is 8.expected (expect) to reach about 50 gigabytes in the next five years.
9.However, flash memory has a problem. Although it can read data quickly, it is very slow at storing it. That has led the industry on a hunt for new storage technologies.
Scientists say Parkin’s new computer memory, called “racetrack memory (赛道内存)”, could begin 10.to replace (replace )flash memory in three to five years.
Section B
一、根据句意及首字母提示写出所缺单词的正确形式。
1. Why are you nodding if you disagree
2. Finally telling the truth was a great weight off my shoulder .
3. Mr. Li and Mr. Lin are our football coaches_ _. They teach us how to play football well.
4.Jack scored two goals in the football match, which helped us win the game.
5.He refused to open the door, so I kicked_ it open.
6. After ten minutes’ discussion, we finally came to an agreement ---- buy a TV set for her.
7. I was worried that Mum would shout at me, but to my relief , she didn't.
8. Each of us needs great courage to face the difficulties in our life.
9. If we pull together, we will do a good job.
10. She has put on weight since I last saw her.
二、用所给单词的适当形式填空。
1.My parents encouraged me to fight on. Now, I'm full of courage . ( courage)
2.At birth, most babies weigh between 6 and 8 pounds, but the baby's weight is 10 pounds. ( weigh)
3.At first, we disagreed with each other. After another discussion, we reached an agreement (agree)
4.I missed scoring that goal. I disappointed ( disappoint) all my friends.
5. People usually think bankers (bank) have lots of wealth.
6.If you feel uncomfortable ( comfort), you'd better see the doctor.
7.It suddenly ( sudden) became grey and started to rain.
8. Although it's now an hour after the good news,he remains excited ( excite).
9.The poor man was happy even though he had no power,money or fame (famous).
10.We should take medical examination every year to know about our health condition.(examine)
三、六选五。
Frederic Chopin was born on March 1, 1810 in Warsaw, Poland. His mother started teaching him to play the piano when he was very young. 1___E______.Before long, the teacher found that Chopin had a gift for music.At the age of seven, he began giving public concerts.
2.__F_____Three years later, he performed two concerts in Vienna, Austria. From there, his name as a great pianist spread far and wide.
3.___D____He continued to perform in Austria, Poland, and Germany. However, Chopin didn’t enjoy playing at concerts that were very large. When he moved to Paris, France in his early twenties, he found himself in demand (需求) as a teacher and composer (作曲家). He stayed in Paris, where he lived for most of his remaining years. Chopin wrote his most famous pieces in the 1840s, although his health got poor during this time. Many of Chopin’s famous pieces were written during his summers in Nohant, France.4._____A___He enjoyed the city's warm weather conditions which helped improve his health.
In 1848,Chopin took a long tour of England and Scotland. There, he gave a lot of performances. 5._____B___He was unable to do much other than rest. Finally, Chopin passed away on October 17, 1849. He was 39 years old.
Today, Chopin is remembered as one of the greatest pianists and composers of all time.
A. He traveled there during warm months.
B. When Chopin returned to Paris, he was really sick.
C. Chopin became a performer when he was very young.
D. As demand for his music grew, Chopin traveled a lot around Europe.
E. As his talent grew, the family paid a pianist named Wojciech Zywny to teach him.
F. In 1826,Chopin entered the Warsaw Conservatory of Music, where he studied under Joseph Elsner.