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南宁2025学年度第一学期期末教学质量检测四年级英语

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一、单项选择 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 1、An Australian-Chinese woman was asked to leave China within a specified period of time by Beijing police with her work-related residence permit canceled ______ the Chinese Exit and Entry Administration Law.

    A.in favor of B.inline with C.in recognition of D.in honor of

  • 2、Even though the way Lin Daiyu expresses her feelings may be ________  to a modern audience, it is rooted in her character and makes who she is.

    A. allergic   B. foreign

    C. sensitive   D. fundamental

  • 3、The headmaster in our school hopes that we will be more ambitious when we graduate than when we ______ admitted.

    A. will get   B. get

    C. got   D. have got

     

  • 4、Sometimes we have to face embarrassing moments ________ we can only keep silent.

    A. who B. which C. when   D. why

     

  • 5、All I can do is________ a tricycle and make money for the students.

    A.ride.

    B.to ride

    C.riding

    D.rode

  • 6、The pattern of sharing in tasks and decisions ______ equality, and this ______ leads to further sharing.

    A. accounts for, in return   B. differs from, in turn

    C. makes for, in turn   D. arise from, in return

     

  • 7、—The computer start. What’s the matter with it?

    —Let me look. Well, the power was cut off just now.

    A.shan’t

    B.needn’t

    C.won’t

    D.mustn’t

  • 8、Sometimes,_______we make choices has a lot to do with what we feel.

    A.what B.how C.which D.why

  • 9、 句意:Jack Ma is ambitious about his firm’s future, ______ that Alibaba’s achievements will one day top Walmart.

    A. says   B. to say C. saying D. said

     

  • 10、______ into English, the sentence was found to have an entirely different word order.

    A.Translating

    B.Translated

    C.To translate

    D.Having translated

  • 11、––Do you mind if I smoke here?

    ––I suggest you go to the separate room ______ for smokers.

    A. to reserve B. reserving

    C. reserved   D. being reserved

     

  • 12、Sales director is a position________ communication ability is just as important as sales.

    A.which

    B.where

    C.when

    D.why

  • 13、It is time for the West to learn from China's responsible efforts to   fake news.

    A.weed out B.work out C.turn out D.bring out

  • 14、China has accelerated crucial transformations in the role of government, _______the market to play a decisive role.

    A.to allow

    B.allowed

    C.having allowed

    D.allowing

  • 15、—It isn’t very nice if someone is yelling in public.

    —________. It’s annoying.

    A. Sorry, I’m not with you B. I couldn’t agree more

    C. I’m afraid not   D. I have no idea

     

  • 16、 Over 1.8 million of Hong Kong’s residents have sent out a clear message against the movement ______ they want an end to disorders and a return to normal life.

    A. what B. that   C. which D. where

     

  • 17、— What’s the _________ weight of luggage that I can take aboard the plane, Sir?

    — Thirty kilograms.

    A.accurate

    B.average

    C.maximum

    D.unique

  • 18、Raymond’s parents wanted him to have_______ possible education.

    A.good B.better C.best D.the best

  • 19、______my weak spots can make me become a better person.

    A.Having been known

    B.Knowing

    C.Known

    D.To be known

  • 20、Jenny has got________ it takes to be a good actress. In other words, she has the potential to become famous.

    A.what B.when C.that D.how

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、Mobile phones have become a must-have in our modern society. They have become a central technology in a variety of aspects, not just regular conversations.

    The reason behind the growth of mobile phones is that they have changed the way communication has been perceived by humans. The mobile devices permit rapid communication in all forms and they have truly made the world a smaller place. It is possible to use a mobile device to send locations, pictures, and videos now. Most crucially, they have become flexible in usage, with something for everyone.

    The modern society has accepted mobile phones in a big way but it has come at a cost. Today, there’s great dependence on mobile devices even for basic actions like knowing the time. The addiction to mobile phones has become such a huge problem that people tend to be glued to their devices even when communication is not taking place. This is because mobile phones have become the hub (中心) for receiving entertainment at any time of the day.

    A few years ago, “The World Unplugged” study was carried out to analyze the risk of mobile devices in our day-to-day lives. An experiment was conducted to see how long an individual can go without mobile devices. Participants were asked to stay away from their mobile phones for 24 hours and they ended up developing plenty of psychological symptoms, while some even displayed physical problems.

    The mobile devices have indeed made our lives much more convenient, but they have also brought about plenty of health issues. In some cases, the mobile devices may have improved the quality of life, but we cannot deny the fact that they have become the medium through which anxiety, depression, nervousness, and loneliness spread around us. It is of great importance to use them with caution to avoid developing too much of an attachment to them.

    【1】Why do mobile phones become a central technology in our daily lives?

    A.They allow diverse forms of communication.

    B.They make the planet we live on smaller in size.

    C.They make regular conversations faster and easier.

    D.They have changed how humans perceive themselves.

    【2】What is Paragraph 3 mainly about?

    A.The cost of mobile phones.

    B.The problem with mobile phone usage.

    C.The entertaining aspect of mobile phones.

    D.The wide acceptance toward mobile phones.

    【3】What conclusion can we draw from the experiment in Paragraph 4?

    A.Mobile device usage has few risks.

    B.Our daily lives depend on mobile devices.

    C.Mobile devices will cause physical problems.

    D.The participants were addicted to mobile devices.

    【4】Which of the following will the author most probably agree with?

    A.We should limit our mobile phone usage.

    B.We should stay away from mobile phones.

    C.Mobile phones can help with health issues.

    D.Mobile phones are the source of negative emotions.

  • 22、Companies across the world depend on the Internet to conduct their business. 【1】 Here are some reasons why your business must have a website.

    Customers expect to be able to find you online. Having a proper business address used to give customers confidence in small companies. 【2】 Not having a website can send out negative messages: that you are no longer open or simply don't want new customers.

    There are many ways to market a business, but wherever your efforts are focused, you should not do anything else until you have a website. Everything you do, all that you offer, every message will find a central home on your website.   【3】 Your campaigns(活动)should then be designed to lead customers to your website, where they can find out more.

    【4】 It tells people all about you—who you are, what you do and why you are different. It reaches out to your customer base, attracting new customers. It also makes your existing ones hungry to use you again.

    A website doesn't just generate(产生)sales. It can generate opportunities too. By setting up an opt-in(选择加入)for visitors on your site they'll be willing to give you their email address. You can then build a database of emails. 【5】 And the data you can collect will help you make truly informed(有依据的)decisions about your marketing and sales.

    A.Your website is your shop window.

    B.A great website will answer their questions.

    C.Creating a website is easier than it ever has been.

    D.This will give you another way to reach your customers.

    E.And having one needs to be the first marketing step you take.

    F.A professional website with great content now does the same job.

    G.No matter what size your business is, having a website is now a requirement.

  • 23、   Every two or three months, Thyago Ohana goes out on the busy streets of Vienna with a sign saying “Free Hugs”. The handsome 32-year-old Brazilian, who works in international trade at India’s Vienna embassy, chooses a popular site, like the historic shopping street, Kaemtner Strasse. There he opens his arms to anyone who wants a hearty embrace (拥抱).

    He does it because back in 2012, when he was feeling very stressed and anxious during a visit to Paris, a stranger gave him a free hug. He’s never forgotten how it filled him with unexpected calm and joy.

    For those who take up his offer, the hug makes them laugh and smile. But sometimes it does more, as when an elderly woman in a tour group stopped and watched him. The group moved on, but she remained and asked, “Can I have a hug?” “Of course you can!” said Thyago who wrapped his arms round her. When they broke their embrace, she kept holding onto his shoulders and looked into his eyes. “Thank you,” she said. “I can’t remember the last time I was hugged this way.”

    It’s a memory that still makes Thyago emotional. “It was a really powerful moment of human connection. It’s why I keep doing it.”

    Of our live senses, our sense of touch is the one that is most easily taken for granted. “A child can be born blind or deaf and they will grow up just fine,” says David J Linden, author of Touch. The Science of Hand, Heart and Mind. “Yet if a baby is lacking in loving social touch for the first two years of life, then all sorts of disasters unfold.” That’s one reason why when babies are born, they are now usually placed on their mother’s skin.

    Linden says however you do it, “maximizing touch in your life is a good thing”— whether holding hands, petting a dog, going to the hairdresser, hugging our kids, our partners or even a stranger.

    1Why did Thyago Ohana offer free hugs to strangers?

    A.He longed for calm and joy.

    B.He felt stressed and upset.

    C.He wanted others to feel connected and cared.

    D.He hoped to help others cure their diseases.

    2What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 5 suggest?

    A.Our sense of touch isn’t so important.

    B.Our sense of touch is undervalued.

    C.Our sense of touch does no good to us.

    D.Our sense of touch is thought highly of.

    3What does David J Linden think of social touch?

    A.The way of offering social touch counts.

    B.Offering hugs is the best way to get social touch.

    C.Blind kids will be cured as long as they get enough social touch.

    D.Many problems can be tracked back to babyhood short of social touch.

    4Where is this text most likely from?

    A.A health magazine. B.A research paper.

    C.A guide book. D.A biology textbook.

  • 24、The first set of Chinese stories presented in English scripts (剧本), titled Stories of China: Performed in English, was officially published by Foreign Languages Press. Planned by the New Channel International Education Group with the participation of playwrights from China, the United Kingdom and the United States, the book provides a new way for young people to learn English while inheriting (传承) and spreading Chinese culture.

    The book contains 20 English scripts in novel formats covering a wide range of subjects. Unlike the most common English scripts for young readers on the market which are based on adaptations of European and American stories, those presented in this book are unique for being based on classic Chinese stories, readapted and written in English. The book is divided into first to third grades in terms of grammar and vocabulary difficulty, making it suitable for young English learners from primary school to junior and high school.

    All the scripts in the book are written by top playwrights with elegant, pure and vivid language. The scripts are provided with a summary of the story in both Chinese and English, so that readers can fully understand the plot as well as the history and culture behind it. Readers can not only improve their English skills through immersive (沉浸式) reading and performance but also appreciate Chinese culture.

    Hu Min, English education expert and founder of the New Channel, said the combination of traditional culture and English teaching has become a trend, guiding young people to bring their own wisdom and deep cultural heritage to tell Chinese stories to the world. New Channel will offer special courses on Stories of China: Performed in English in its many schools across the country, and cooperate with primary and secondary schools in Beijing, Shanghai to offer English drama courses on a trial basis. Hu believes the courses will set off a new wave of enthusiastic learning among young people.

    【1】Why was Stories of China: Performed in English published?

    A.To offer English drama courses on a trial basis.

    B.To make foreign students enjoy Chinese culture.

    C.To advertise some of the top playwrights in China.

    D.To improve English learning and circulate Chinese culture.

    【2】What do we know about the book?

    A.It’s been published by a foreign press.

    B.It stands out for its unique writing style.

    C.It introduces classic Chinese stories.

    D.It’s been popular in various schools.

    【3】What’s Hu Min’s attitude towards the courses to be offered?

    A.Hopeful.

    B.Doubtful.

    C.Objective.

    D.Conservative.

    【4】In which section of a magazine might the text appear?

    A.Business.

    B.Lifestyle.

    C.Culture.

    D.Politics.

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、I have always thought of myself as a writer. When I was two, I loved to sit on the front steps and quietly _________ passers-by and then when I learned to read, _________ turned into an obsession (痴迷). It was a short _________ from loving to see words _________ arranged on a page to wanting to _________ them myself. At seven, I _________ my first “book”, Lost at Sea.

    Having read a lot about history, I _________ people and events from the past were more fascinating than people and events in the _________. Learning about times gone by, and the individuals who _________ them, of course, requires __________ for information. When I __________ to do that, I found another obsession: research.

    From about age twelve, whenever I read a novel I __________, I would go to the library to find out everything I could about the author’s life. I looked in old newspapers, magazines, and biographies — whatever I could find to try to discover the character of the person who had produced the work that had moved me. Through it all, it was biographies that __________ me most fiercely. It provided a / an __________ into the world of the author in general.

    By the end of high school, I could have written a good book about conflicts among authors. __________, I never made the move to write anything based upon the research that I was __________ just for fun. My literary research stayed at the __________ level until 1997 when I wrote my real first __________ , Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings: An American Controversy.

    The creation of the book __________ from what I had learned about biography and the ways of family life during all my __________ research projects.

    【1】

    A.observe

    B.demand

    C.bear

    D.enjoy

    【2】

    A.teaching

    B.listening

    C.traveling

    D.reading

    【3】

    A.break

    B.trip

    C.visit

    D.note

    【4】

    A.suddenly

    B.secretly

    C.attractively

    D.hardly

    【5】

    A.memorize

    B.speak

    C.prove

    D.arrange

    【6】

    A.recited

    B.wrote

    C.recorded

    D.emailed

    【7】

    A.discovered

    B.recommended

    C.recalled

    D.mentioned

    【8】

    A.world

    B.distance

    C.present

    D.way

    【9】

    A.gave up on

    B.lived in

    C.looked up to

    D.hunted for

    【10】

    A.begging

    B.preparing

    C.applying

    D.digging

    【11】

    A.started

    B.pretended

    C.hoped

    D.failed

    【12】

    A.created

    B.admired

    C.translated

    D.adapted

    【13】

    A.appealed to

    B.related to

    C.belonged to

    D.occurred to

    【14】

    A.experience

    B.solution

    C.window

    D.question

    【15】

    A.Therefore

    B.Otherwise

    C.However

    D.Moreover

    【16】

    A.doing

    B.publishing

    C.spreading

    D.reviewing

    【17】

    A.high

    B.professional

    C.suitable

    D.amateur

    【18】

    A.play

    B.book

    C.list

    D.comedy

    【19】

    A.kept

    B.recovered

    C.heard

    D.benefited

    【20】

    A.energy-saving

    B.money-consuming

    C.self-driven

    D.short-sighted

四、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 26、假如你是学生会主席李华,为了让外国人了解中华民族传统文化,学生会面向学校国际部组织外国留学生报名参加“汉字听写大赛”,请你根据提示写一则英文启事,在校报上刊登。主要内容包括:

    1.听写范围:中国四大名著中的词汇。

    2.参赛日期:2016年5月15日。

    3.奖品:一套中国古典名著。

    4.报名联系人:李华;电话:12345678910

    注意:1.报名时请告知姓名和国籍。

    2.词数120左右

    3.可以适当增加细节,以使行文流畅。

    4.开头已为你写好,不计入总词数。

    Notice

    Do you want to have a further knowledge of Chinese culture?____________

    _______________________________________________________________________

    _______________________________________________________________________

    ______________________________________________________________________

     

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