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1、unit test窗體頂端part i: vocabulary and structuresection a: complete the sentences using the correct words in the box. erect exhibit lofty indignant hoist opponent inconceivable transcends ambiguity contemplate layout logic criticism stimulate intellectual complexity improvement imply scope plaza 1. the

2、re is absolutely no to her behaviorits completely random. your answer correct answer logic logic 2. the answers he gave had just enough to make me doubt his honesty. your answer correct answer ambiguity ambiguity 3. sharon was known for her ideals and romantic outlook on life. your answer correct an

3、swer lofty lofty 4. there was a stage set up in the between the buildings for the music festival. your answer correct answer plaza plaza 5. the of his argument confused and befuddled even the smartest people in the room. your answer correct answer complexity complexity 6. even though i have played c

4、hess for years, you still made a very worthy . your answer correct answer opponent opponent 7. do you mean to that you agreed with her crazy plan? your answer correct answer imply imply 8. the review of his new book included a lot of and not much praise. your answer correct answer criticism criticis

5、m 9. jacob was and angry when he shouted, how dare you accuse me of such a crime? your answer correct answer indignant indignant 10. we used to be best friends; its that she could do anything to hurt me. your answer correct answer inconceivable inconceivable 11. are you familiar with the of this off

6、ice building? your answer correct answer layout layout 12. the committee decided to a statue of the beloved president. your answer correct answer erect erect 13. the of the project is unmatched in the history of this company. your answer correct answer scope scope 14. in terms of intelligence, this

7、years nobel prize winner everyone else in his field. your answer correct answer transcends transcends 15. einsteins prowess has been completely unmatched in history. your answer correct answer intellectual intellectual 16. the museum hosted a special about the age of dinosaurs. your answer correct a

8、nswer exhibit exhibit 17. i cant even a life without my children. your answer correct answer contemplate contemplate 18. theres nothing like a beautiful sunset to my senses and inspire me to get to work. your answer correct answer stimulate stimulate 19. come over here and help me up this beam so we

9、 can support the ceiling. your answer correct answer hoist hoist 20. at this point, any change will be a welcome over the status quo. your answer correct answer improvement improvement section b: fill in each of the blanks with a suitable word.21. she made a vow she wouldnt drink coffee anymore. you

10、r answer correct answer that that 22. the documentary didnt justice to the situation in africa. your answer correct answer on do 23. if she can write the recommendation herself, then much the better. your answer correct answer so so 24. his mother won the nobel prize, but hes an award-winning poet h

11、is own right. your answer correct answer in in 25. do you still feel any discomfort your dislocated shoulder? your answer correct answer on from 26. as mayor, i feel a huge sense civic pride in our community. your answer correct answer of of 27. it may sound unbelievable, but my wife and i experienc

12、ed love first sight. your answer correct answer in at 28. we will see a moderate increase salaries this year. your answer correct answer from in 29. the speaker was completely surprised by the outburst emotion from the crowd. your answer correct answer of of 30. barbara will interpret miguel since h

13、e doesnt speak english. your answer correct answer for for part ii: banked clozequestions 31 to 40 are based on the following passage.some people think that shanghais (31) is far too futuristic and not at all (32) pleasing. i simply cant imagine how anyone could feel that way. in my opinion, the fut

14、uristic look is precisely why it is so (33) and captivating. many modern cities are trying to respect the (34) boundary between old and new. for example, they construct skyscrapers that are designed to (35) to the existing look and feel of the existing city. there is definitely value to this (36), i

15、t is a very difficult thing to do successfully. i think shanghai deserves a lot of respect for deciding to forge ahead into the future. shanghai has still managed to retain much of its old city, however. there is a river that winds through the city, and it effectively divides the old from the new. t

16、he citys (37) colonial architecture literally stands across the river from the futuristic skyscrapers that announce the citys incredible (38). this divide was (39) part of the citys master development plan, and the city should be applauded for that. its genuinely amazing how something staticarchitec

17、ture and city designcan (40) the emotions, dreams, and aspirations of an entire people. your answer correct answer (31) skyline skyline (32) aesthetically aesthetically (33) picturesque picturesque (34) fragile fragile (35) conform conform (36) sentiment sentiment (37) exquisite exquisite (38) prosp

18、erity prosperity (39) presumably presumably (40) interpret interpret part iii: reading comprehensionquestions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage. its easy to assume that modern architecture is all about being the biggest, tallest, most expensive, most innovative, or some other superlative.

19、sometimes, it seems as if modern architects have forgotten the roots of groundbreaking architecture and design. of the relatively few countries noted for their long and productive history of classical architecture, china is one of even fewer that have embraced this history. most people familiar with

20、 the city of suzhou are also aware of its epithet: heaven on earth. yet anyone who has visited its famous gardens is all too aware that the beauty is often marred by mobs of parading tour groups. surprisingly, its a well kept secret that our very own shanghai is actually home to five classical garde

21、ns (planned and built during the ming and qing dynasties), many of which equal the splendor on display in suzhou. spread out over the vastness of the city, visits to the five gardens not only provide a tempting taste of suzhou close to home but also reveal the varied faces and personalities shanghai

22、 itself has to offer. nearly every tourist to shanghai follows their guidebook to yu yuan and braves the surrounding onslaught of postcard and antique vendors. it is, without a doubt, the most well-known, easily accessible and expensive of the citys classically designed gardens. for this reason, it

23、is also the most impressive. built in 1559 by wealthy ming officials, the garden today stands as testament to the poetic extravagance of chinas dynastic heritage. lakeside pagodas, enchanting halls, and a mazelike rockery all inhabit this welcome oasis in the heart of modern shanghai, and it becomes

24、 a perfect place to relax and feel the speed of life slow to a crawl. winning points for its overwhelming feeling of peace, seclusion, and serenity is the pond of the drunken bai. designed and constructed during the ming era in honor of tang poet bai juyi, the garden harbors the many splendors of bo

25、th suzhou and yu yuan without the crowds. odds are youll be sharing the considerable expanse of green with only a handful of local gossipy seniors. the winding corridors, shaded pagodas, and still waters will strongly suggest that a scroll painting has come to life for your sole pleasure. with only

26、a brief distance separating them, the next two gardens merit praise for their seemingly perfect marriage of landscaped flora and lazy waterways. the garden of ancient splendor and the garden of autumn clouds were both private gardens during the ming dynasty. the rustling bamboo forests, elaborate ar

27、chitecture, and tranquil lotus ponds provide a perfect respite for city-weary souls. rounding out the list is the smallest and most remote member of the five: the garden of meandering streams. though it provides beautifully shaded pathways bordered by fragrant blooming wisteria, it nevertheless pale

28、s in comparison to its four cousins. each of shanghais gardens was extensively damaged during the succession of wars beginning from the qing dynasty, but the 20th century also saw substantial reconstruction and renovation efforts restore much of their original glory; todays nominal admission fees ar

29、e contributions to this ongoing endeavor. 41. this passage would most likely appear in _. a. a european newspaper b. an architectural journal c. a travel magazine d. a textbook 42. this style of writing would best be described as _. a. expository b. argumentative c. narrative d. descriptive 43. which of the following summarizes the main idea o

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