1Period7AssessmentA.Self-assessment1.IhavefinishedlearningthisunitandnowIfeelIam__________ofmostofthecontentslearnedinthisunit.A.slightlyconfidentB.confidentC.quiteconfident2.InthisunitIhavelearnedthverbs:____________________________________________________________nouns:____________________________________________________________adjectives:____________________________________________________________adverbs:____________________________________________________________expressions:____________________________________________________________patterns:3.IcanmakesentenceswithsomeofthewordsandexpressionsandpatternsthatIlikevery______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________...B.Test一、单项选择A.ride;rideB.riding;rideC.ride;torideA.nottoB.nottodoC.notdoitD.donottoA.expectedB.toexpectC.tobeexpectingD.expectsA.carryoutB.carryingoutC.carriedoutD.tocarryout5.Iborrowedabook__________byMarkTwainfromthelibrarylastweek.Ilikeitverymuch.2A.writtenB.writingC.towriteD.writeA.losingB.lostC.havinglostD.toloseA.WhatC.ThefactD.ThematterA.There;thatC.There;whetherD.It;whichA.isB.wasC.wereD.are10.___A.HavinggivenB.TogiveC.GivingD.Given答案:1~5CABCA6~10BAACD二、用下列方框内的词填空,每词只能用一次,必要时词形须变化remindconstantlyagencyimpressionswitchviewoptimisticextraordinary11.Ourcompanyhas__________all13.Hertalentsarequite__________.16.Iamnot__________abo18.Trynottodoanythingthatisagainstherminds,f答案:11.agencies12.constant13.extraordinary14.impression15.reminded16.optimistic17.view18.switch三、完形填空Alandfreefromdestruction,pluswealth,naturalresources,andlaborsupply—allthesewereimportant19inhelpingEnglandtobecomethecenterfortheIndustrialRevolution.20theywerenotenough.Something21wasneededtostarttheindustrialprocess.That“somethingspecial”wasmen—22individualswhocouldinventmachines,findnew23Themenwho24themachinesoftheIndustrialRevolution25frommanybackgroundsandmanyoccupations.Manyofthemwere26inventorsthanscientists.Aman3whoisa27scientistisprimarilyinterestedindoinghisresearch28.Heisnotnecessarilyworking29Aninventororoneinterestedinappliedscienceis30tryingtomakesomethingthathasaconcreteuse.Hemaytrytosolveaproblemby31thetheories32scienceorbyexperimentingthroughtrialanderror.Regardlessofhismethod,heisworkingtoobtaina33result:theconstructionofaharvestingmachine,theburningofalightbulb,oroneof34Mostofthepeoplewho35themachinesoftheIndustrialRevolutionwereinventors,nottrainedscientists.Afewwerebothscientistsandinventors.Eventhosewhohad36ornotraininginsciencemightnothavemadetheirinventions37agroundworkhadnotbeenlaidbyscientistsyears3819.A.casesB.reasonsC.factors20.A.ButB.AndC.Besides21.A.elseB.nearC.extra22.A.generatingB.effectiveC.motivating23.A.originsB.sourcesC.bases24.A.employedB.createdC.operated25.A.cameB.arrivedC.stemmed26.A.lessB.betterC.more27.A.genuineB.practicalC.pure28.A.happilyB.occasionallyC.reluctantly29.A.nowB.andC.all30.A.seldomB.sometimesC.all31.A.planningB.usingC.idea32.A.ofB.withC.to33.A.singleB.soleC.specialized34.A.fewB.thoseC.many35.A.proposedB.developedC.supplied36.A.littleB.muchC.some37.A.asB.ifC.because38.A.agoB.pastC.ahead答案:19~23CAADB24~28BACCD29~33DCBAD34~38CBABD四、阅读理解AAsateenagerin1972,BillGatesboastedthathewouldbeamillionairebythetimehewas20.Whilehedidnotquiteachievethatgoal,only15yearslaterhewasabillionaire.Andby1992,asheadoftheMicrosoftCorporation,hebecametherichestmaninAmericawithUS$6.3billion.BorninSeattle,Washingtonon28October1956,GateswasnamedWilliamHenryafterhisfatherandgrandfather.Fromthebeginning,hewasanextremelyintelligentchild.HehadreadthewholeWorldBookEncyclopediabytheageofnine.Hisfavoritesubjectsatschoolwerescienceandmathsandhisfavoritepastimewas“thinking”.Hewasayearyoungerthanmostofhisclassmatesandsmallforhisage.Theskinny,left-handedboywasoftentheobjectofjokesandfoundhimselftreatedasanoutsiderbyhispeers.Ifbeingteased(戏弄)botheredyoungBill,however,hedidn’tshowit.Whileotherchildren4wereoutsideplayinggamesandenjoyingsports,Billspentallofhissparetimereadinghisbooksanddoinghispapers.Whenaskedwhathewantedtobewhenhegrewup,11-year-oldBillsaid,“Ascientist.”Gatesfirststartedtoplaywithcomputersattheageof13.Atthattime,computerswerelarge.Operatorswererequiredtolearncomplexcomputerlanguagesbeforethemachinescouldbeused.Beforelong,Gateswasanexpertatworkingtheschool’scomputer.Alongwithagroupofolderstudents,hesetaboutlearningeverycomputerlanguageandfunctiontherewas.Afterhisgraduationfromsecondaryschool,GateswasacceptedbythethreetopuniversitiesintheUSA.HechoseHarvardandbeganclassestherethenextautumn,majoringinmoths.Buthewasstillinterestedincomputersandspentasmuchtimeinthecomputerlabsashedidinthelecturehalls.By1975,Gatesandapartner,PaulhaddevelopedasoftwareprogramcalledBASIC.Thiswasnotthefirstprogramcreated,butitsinventorswerethefirsttodecidethatpeoplewhowantedtouseitshouldpayforit.Untilthen,thecomputerhardware—themachinesthemselves—hadbeentheexpensivepartofcomputing.BASICwasasuccessbecauseuntilitcamealongtherehadbeennoefficientwayofgettingcomputerstocarryou