外研社高一英语第一册Module 4-6单元阶段检测(含答案)
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Modules 4-6 综合测试题第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项选择(15分)1.---What do you think of the furniture on exhibition?---Well, great! But I don't think much of _______ you bought.A. the oneB. itC. thatD. which2. ---I wonder why Mr. Green looks quiet in class.---I'm not sure, but he ________ a small accident driving here.A. could haveB. might haveC. might have hadD. must have had3.---It’s wrong for a student to follow______his teachers say.---It’s true, I can’t agree______ .A. whatever;moreB. no matter what; moreC. whatever; muchD. no matter what; much4.---Can I go to the beach with my classmates this afternoon, Mum?---You can go where you like ______ you get back before supper.A. now thatB. as ifC. as long asD. even though5.It was ______ impossible to have made ______ a long journey in ______an old car.A. quite; such; ratherB. very; so; fairlyC. quite; such; fairlyD. very; so; rather6.This couple have strange habits. He’d like to sleep with the lamp ______ at night and his wife with thewindow ______ .A. burnt; widely openB. burnt;wide openC. burning; widely openD. burning;wide open7.When I got home, I found the door open. A terrible thought suddenly ______me—had anyone broken intothe house?A. beatB. knockedC. attackedD. struck8.______way to understand thousands of new words is to gain ______ good knowledge of basic wordformation.A. The; theB. One; aC. A; theD. The;/9.You ______ this morning if you really wanted to see it yourself.A. ought to comeB. could comeC. ought to have comeD. must have come10.______ is mentioned above, the number of the students in senior high school is increasing.A. AsB. ItC. ThatD. What11.It was ______ computer games that took the boy a lot of time that he ought to have spent on his lessons.A. to have playedB. playingC. playedD. having played12.Life is hard in the country. Hardly _____________ by _____________ some price or other going up.A. a day goes; withB. a day goes; withoutC. does any day go; withD. does any day go; without13.With the aid of the most advanced equipment, new facts about the ancient pyramids in Egypt have recently_____________.A. brought to lightB. made knownC. come to an endD. come to light14.______ other professor, she was an excellent speaker.A. Comparing withB. Compare withC. Comparing toD. Compared with15.He will stop showing off if no notice ______ of him.A. will be takenB. is takenC. takesD. has taken第二节:完形填空(30分)Nicolette Morgantis’ friends can’t understand why she joined a dating agency(婚姻介绍所).She has a good job 16 a personal assistant with a television news agency, her own house, and a full social life. But she, a 29-year-old woman, who has a degree in English Literature(文学), is so 17 with British 18 that she joined the English Rose dating agency to get in touch with single American males.English men are usually materialistic and have 19 imagination, ” she says.I have 20 years being bored by men who never do anything 21. ”“I’m almost 30 now and I would really love to 22 a husband and have 23. I’d like to live in London for six months of the year and in the States for 24 six months. ”In her search for the perfect man, Nicolette once 25 an advertisement in a magazine for 26 people and had 400 replies.But she says, “I only met one or two of them. 27 of the others sounded very 28. ”Nicolette joined English Rose about 18 months 29 and has met 30 then.She says, “I 31 that American men are more romantic and thoughtful than British men. I rang 32 in the States, and afterwards he sent me 200 dollars to 33 the call. ”“I’ve met five so far but I’m looking for someone very 34. I’d like to find a caring, well-educated, non-smoking, animal-lover with a professional job and a 35 of adventure. ”16. A. like B. being C. as D. with17. A. tired B. bored C. pleased D. angry18. A. men B. games C. music D. master19. A. some B. much C. a little D. no20. A. passed B. spent C. entered D. wasted21. A. exciting B. moving C. interesting D. living22. A. marry to B. accept C. receive D. find23. A. friends B. work C. a home D. children24. A. another B. some C. the other D. other25. A. wrote B. put C. gave D. posted26. A. single B. married C. only D. lonely27. A. Most B. Few C. All D. Some28. A. worrying B. encouraging C. boring D. surprising29. A. before B. later C. more D. ago30. A. from B. since C. after D. until31. A. expect B. suppose C. know D. feel32. A. one B. it C. them D. him33. A. pay to B. pay off C. pay for D. pay back34. A. ordinary B. handsome C. special D. lovely35. A. feeling B. sense C. way D. kind第二部分:阅读理解(40分)AJames Cleveland Owens was the son of a farmer and the grandson of black slaves. His family moved to Cleveland when he was 9.There, a school teacher asked the youth his name.“J.C., ” he replied.She thought he had said “Jesse”, and he had a new name.Owens ran his first race at the age of 13.After high school, he went to Ohio State University. He had to work part time so as to pay for his education. As a second-year student, in the Big Ten games in 1935, he set even more records than he would in the Olympic Games a year later.A week before the Big Ten meet, Owens accidentally fell down a flight of stairs. His back hurt so much that he could not exercise all week, and he had to be helped in and out of the car that drove him to the meet. He refused to listen to the suggestions that he give up and said he would try, event by event. He did try, and the results are in the record book.The stage was set for Owens’ victory at the Olympic Games in Berlin the next year, and his success would come to be regarded as not only athletic but also political. Hitler did not congratulate any of the African-American winners.“It was all right with me, ” he said years later.“I didn’t go to Berlin to shake hands with him, anyway.”Having returned from Berlin, he received no telephone calls from the president of his own country, either. In fact, he was not honored by the United States until 1976, four years before his death.Owens’ Olympic victories made little difference to him. He earned his living by looking after a school playground, and accepted money to race against cars, trucks, motorcycles and dogs.“Sure, it bothered me, ” he said later.“But at least it was an honest living. I had to eat.”In time, however, his gold medals changed his life.“They have kept me alive over the years, ”he once said.“Time has stood still for me. That golden moment dies hard.”36.Owens got his other name “Jesse” when______.A. he went to Ohio State UniversityB. his teacher made fun of himC. his teacher took “J.C.” for “Jesse”D. he won gold medals in the Big Ten meet37.In the Big Ten meet, Owens______.A. hurt himself in the backB. succeeded in setting many recordsC. tried every sports event but failedD. had to give up some events38.We can infer from the text that Owens was treated unfairly in the US at that time because______.A.he was not of the right raceB. he was the son of a poor farmerC. he didn’t shake hands with HitlerD. he didn’t talk to the US president on the phone39.When Owens says “They have kept me alive over the years”, he means that the medals______.A. have been changed for money to help him live onB. have made him famous in the USC. have encouraged him to overcome difficulties in lifeD. have kept him busy with all kinds of jobs40.What would be the best title for the text?A. Jesse Owens, A Great American AthleteB. Golden Moment—A Life-time StruggleC. Making A Living As A SportsmanD. How To Be A Successful AthleteBIt is natural for young people to blame their parents for most of the misunderstandings between them. They have always complained(抱怨), more or less justly, that their parents are out of touch with modern ways; that they always want to control them; that they do not trust them to deal with problems; and that they have no sense ofhumor, at least in parent-child relationships.Young people often irritate their parents with their choices in clothes, hairstyles, and music. Actually this is not what they really intend to do. They feel cut off from the adult world into which they have not yet been accepted. So they create a culture and society of their own. Then, if it turns out that their music or clothes or hairstyles make their parent angry, this gives them additional enjoyment. They feel they are better, at least in a small way, and that they are leaders in style and taste.Sometimes you do not obey orders, and are proud because you do not want your parents to say yes to what you do. If they do, it looks as if you are unfaithful to your own age group. But in that case, you will probably think that you are the underdog:you can’t win but at least you can keep your honor. This is a passive way of looking at things. It is natural enough after long years of childhood, when you were completely under your parent’s control. If you plan to control your life, co-operation can be part of that plan. You can persuade others, especially your parents, into doing things the way you want. Get them to feel your sense of responsibility(责任) and initiative(进取心) so that they will allow you to do what you want to do.41.The first paragraph is mainly about ______.A. children’s complaints about their parentsB. misunderstandings between children and their parentsC. the control of the parents over their childrenD. children’s ability to deal with problems42. The underlined word “irritate” in this passage is closest in meaning to “______”.A. to make someone excitedB. to make someone angryC. to please someoneD. to comfort someone43. Children choose to have certain strange clothes and hairstyles because they ______.A. want to show their existence by creating a culture of their ownB. have a strong desire to be leaders in style and tasteC. have no other way to enjoy themselves betterD. want to make their parents angry44. Children do not want their parents to say yes to whatever they do because they ______.A. have already been accepted into the adult worldB. feel that they are better in a small way than the adultsC. are not likely to win over the adultsD. have a desire to be independentCCentral ParkOutside among the trees, watch the wildlife—both the human and animal varieties. Call (212)360—3465 or (212)360—2726 for events and tours. Central Park stretches from 59th to 110th Sts. , and from 5th Ave. to Central Park. West.Empire State BuildingThis is among the most striking building in the city, the nation, even the world. The observation dock(瞭望台) on the 86th floor is open to general public, offering a wonderful view of the second floor youll find the New York Skyride, a simulated(模拟的) helicopter ride. Over Manhattan. 5th Ave. at 34th St. , Midtown/(212)736—3100.Intrepid Sea-Air-Space MuseumFive blocks west of Time Square, this museum has hundreds of air, deep-sea and space exhibit’s. Walk the fight deck of the 900-foot-long aircraft carrier Intrepid, see dozens of old and modern aircraft and ride the Intrepid Navy Flight Simulator. Pier 86, W. 46th St. and 12th Ave. /(212)245-0072.Madison Square Garden.If it’s big, it probably happens at the Garden. Check out sporting events, concerts and much more. Tours are available. 7th Ave, btwn. 31th and 33th Sts. , Midtown/(212)4656-741.45. The New York Skyride is for ______.A. sightseeingB. fight trainingC. model plane-sportsD. city transportation46. If a visitor is interested in music, he will probably go to______.A. Central ParkB. Empire State BuildingC. Intrepid Sea-Air-Space MuseumD. Madison Square Garden47. What is the purpose of these texts?A. To provide information of living in New York.B. To provide directions of city traffic in New York.C. To give visitors a guide to New York.D. To give a brief introduction to the history of New York.DIn my opinion between persons of equal income, there is no social difference except that of achievements and value. Money is nothing, character, behavior and ability are everything. There would be great people and ordinary people and little people, but the great would always be those who had done great things, and never the fools whose mothers had cared for them too much and whose fathers had left them a hundred thousand dollars a year; and the little would be persons of small minds and mean characters, and not poor persons who had never had a chance. That is why fools are always in favor of inequality of income (their only chance of being well-known), and the really great in favor of equality.As for Americans, being hardworking, thrift (care in the use of money or goods), and ambition are positive (practical and constructive) values. They encourage their children to be competitive, to get ahead, to make money, to get possession. In games and in business alike, the aim is to win the game, the award, the contract (business agreement). They go in for labor-saving devices, new inventions, speed and shortcuts. They think every young people should set up a home of their own, and they pity the couple who must share their home with a parent, let alone with other relatives. Actually, of course, not all Americans hold all these values, and those who do may hold other, and at times contradictory(矛盾的), values that affect their ways of behaving. In the main, however, the collective expectation of their society is that these are desirable goals, and each person, whatever his personal opinion may be, is under considerable and similar pressure.48. It seems that the author looks down upon_________.A. the poorB. the greatC. the littleD. the ordinary people49. The author thinks thatA. poor people may succeed in society, given a chanceB. poor people never have a chance to succeed in societyC. the great always do great thingsD. if one’s parents leave one a lot of money, the person will become a fool50.The underlined sentence“character, behavior and ability are everything”means_______.A. money is nothingB. there is no difference between people of equal incomeC. the difference of achievement and value is the most importantD. every person has a chance to succeed, which depends on one’s character, behavior and ability51. To most Americans, it is a pity that_________.A. young couple live with their parents or relativesB. They leave their relatives aloneC. young couples lose their homesD. they do hard workEScientists have tried to come up with biological explanations for the difference between boys and girls.However,none were believable enough to explain the general picture.As one scientist points out,“There are slight genetic(遗传的)differences between the sexes at birth which may affect the subjects boys and girls choose.But the difficulty is that by the time children reach school age,there are so many other effects that it is almost impossible to tell whether girls are worse at science and maths,or whether they’ve been brought up to think of these subjects as boys territory.”Statistics(统计数据)show that in mathematics,at least,girls are equal to boys.A recent report suggests that girls only stop studying mathematics because of social attitudes.One of the reports’ authors says,“While it is socially unacceptable for people not to be able to read and write,it is still acceptable for women to say that they are ‘hopeless’ at maths.Our research shows that,although girls get marks which are as good as the boys,they have not been encouraged to do so.”The explanation for the difference,which is very clear during the teenage years,goes as far back as early childhood experiences.From their first days in nursery school,girls are not encouraged to work on their own or to complete tasks,although boys are.For example,boys not girls,are often asked to ‘help’ with repair work.This encouragement leads to a way of learning how to solve problems later on in life.Evidence(证据)shows that exceptional(例外的)mathematicians and scientists did not have teachers who supplied answers;they had to find out for themselves.A further report on maths teaching shows that teachers seem to give more attention to boys than to girls.Most teachers who took part in the study admitted that they expect their male students to do better at mathematics and science subjects than their female students.All of this tends to encourage boys to work harder in these subjects,gives them confidence(信心)and makes them believe that they can succeed.Interestingly,both boys and girls tend to regard such ‘male’ subjects like mathematics and science as difficult.Yet it has been suggested that girls avoid mathematics courses,not because they are difficult,but for social reasons.Mathematics and science are mainly male subjects,and therefore,as girls become teenagers,they are less likely to take them up.Girls do not seem to want to be in open competition with boys.Neither do they want to do better than boys because they are afraid to appear less females and so,less attractive.52.The underlined word “territory” in the second paragraph most probably means “______”.A.interestB.area of landC.special fieldD.district53.Those who made extraordinary contribution in mathematics and science ______.A. usually had good teachers to help themB. had the abilities to solve problems by themselvesC. usually worked harder than othersD. were encouraged to repair things when young54.Which of the following is not true according to the text?A. It seems socially acceptable for a girl not to be able to read and write.B. It is a social problem rather than a problem of brains that girls are poor at maths.C. Mathematics and science are not easy subjects to either girls or boys.D. There is no connection between a girl’s ability in maths and her appearance.55.What would be the best title for the text?A. Who’s afraid of Maths Anyway?B. Are Boys Cleverer than Girls?C. Boys Are Better at Maths than Girls by BirthD. Maths—A Difficult Subject第三部分:书面表达(共二节,满分45分)第一节:单词拼写(10分)56.If we have a ______(积极的)attitude to our life, we’ll be happier.57.The earthquake put the town into a total ______(毁坏).58.But in the west, dragons had a different ______(声誉).59.The cliff is so ______(陡峭)that few people can climb up.60. A lake is an area of water ______(包围)by land.61.The ten boys stood in a ______(直的)line.62.In my ______(个人的)opinion, the work be done at once.63.The government has spent a huge amount of money in ______(开发)the North West .64.The movie star played the ______(主要的)part in the film.65.She reacted surprisingly ______(镇静)at the news of her husband’s death .第二节:书面表达(共25分)假设你是李越, 你的加拿大笔友Steve来信说, 他和他的一些同学正在学中文, 请你推荐两本学中文的参考词汇:推荐recommend (v. )英汉/汉英词典The English-Chinese / Chinese-English Dictionary (ECCED)新华字典Xinhua Dictionary (XD)注意:词数:100左右Dear Steve,___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Yue答案:1-05 ACACA06-10 DDBCA11-15 BDDDB16-20 CBADB21-25 ADCCB26-30 AACDB31-35 DACCB36-40 CBACA41-45 ABADA46-50 DCCAD51-55 ADBAA56 positive57 destruction58 reputation59 steep60 surrounded61 straight62 personal63 exploiting64 leading65 calmlyDear Steve,I’m so pleased to learn that you and your classmates are learning Chinese.I’d like to recommend the following two dictionaries.The English-Chinese/Chinese-English Dictionary is really a good one for beginners.It has 18 000 English words and 20 000 Chinese words.Besides plenty of examples,it has many notes telling you how to use a word.Xinhua Dictionary is the most popular Chinese dictionary,and it has a vocabulary of 10 000 words.It may also be useful to some advanced learners of Chinese.Of the two,ECCED is the more expensive,costing 52 yuan,and XD costs 11 yuan.Please let me know if you want me to buy these dictionaries.Yours,Li Yue。
高中英语学习材料***鼎尚图文理制作***14-15学年外研高一上学期1册Module4测试(山东)Class: Name: Marks: 满分(150)第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分55分)第一节单项填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)1. According to the survey, number of students in our class have read great many books.A. a; \B. the; \C. the; aD. a; a2. — I won first prize in the contest.—You are great!A. I believe you!B. Is that right?C. Congratulations!D. It’s fascinating.3. Ten years ago, nobody expected that so many people could to buy cars now.A. affordB. wasteC. spendD. bother4. We usually drive to the countryside at weekends, the air there is fresh.A. orB. butC. forD. so5. It is usually warm in winter in the south, but it be cold and even snow sometimes.A. shouldB. mustC. shallD. can6. This is the first time the boy to a foreigner. He looks a bit nervous.A. speaksB. has spokenC. spokeD. had spoken7. —It’s a fine day. Let’s go to the park, OK?—good.A. SoundsB. SoundingC. SoundD. Sounded8. He said he would write to me as soon as he arrived but I any letter from him up to now.A. didn’t getB. don’t getC. haven’t gotD. wouldn’t get9. — Where is Jim?— He has to Xiamen. By the way, have you there?A. gone; beenB. gone; goneC. been; beenD. been; gone10. The Smiths live in a house, at the back of which is a small garden.A. little beautiful woodenB. beautiful little woodenC. beautiful wooden littleD. little wooden beautiful第二节完型填空(共两篇;第一篇短文10小题,每小题1分;第二篇短文20小题,每小题1.5分;满分40分)AMany years ago I worked as a volunteer at a hospital. There I got to know a lovely little girl named Liz who was suffering from a rare terrible disease. Her only 11of becoming well appeared to be a bloodtransfusion (输血) from her 5-year-old brother, who had somehow survived the 12disease and had developed the antibodies (抗体) needed to 13the disease.The doctor explained the 14to her little brother, and asked the little boy if he would be 15to give his blood to his sister. I saw him hesitate (犹豫) for only a moment before 16 a deep breath and saying, “Yes, I’ll do it if it’ll save her.” As the transfusion progressed, he lay in bed next to his sister and smiled. After a while, his face grew pale and his 17disappeared. He looked up at the doctor and asked in a(n) 18voice, “Will I start to 19right away?” Being young, the little boy had misunderstood the doctor. He 20he was going to have to give his sister all of his blood in order to save her.11. A. dream B. chance C. wish D. opinion12. A. different B. common C. same D. similar13. A. fight B. help C. change D. stop14. A. stage B. experience C. story D. situation15. A. proud B. pleased C. afraid D. sorry16. A. making B. holding C. taking D. saving17. A. smile B. hope C. tears D. ideas18. A. excited B. angry C. frightened D. nice19. A. leave B. die C. sleep D. lose20. A. reported B. advised C. explained D. thoughtBI was catching a later flight to St. Louis, then on to Minnesota. A couple of 21in front sat a very pretty lady. She smiled back at me. I smiled at her, noticing her pretty 22.The rest of the flight was 23, but as I was getting off the 24I noticed her again standing there seeing what flight she was to take and what gate. I 25beside her looking for my gate and flight number.I said to her that I had 26her on the flight to St. Louis and that her dress was beautiful. She said, “Than k you.” I 27what flight she was taking. She said she was going to Phoenix. I 28and found that she had a two-hour layover (暂留). I 29had a two-hour layover and asked her if she would like to go to the restaurant for something to 30or drink. She said, “Sure.” We 31ourselves on the way and she told me that her name was “Phyllis”. I 32and said, “My name is Phyllis too.”As we sat down, she began telling me that she had been told she was dying of 33and had less than 6 months to live. She was on her way to 34her children and grandchildren before she began receiving treatment. She then told me that she had never 35before and she had said a specific prayer (祈祷). She was 36she would get lost at the airport and not be able to find her way to the 37, and didn’t know what she was going to do for the two 38she was there. She prayed that 39would meet her at the gate and stay with her 40she left the airport. She then asked me, “Are you an angel?”21. A. tables B. seats C. doors D. streets22. A. glasses B. hat C. hair D. dress23. A. special B. lucky C. normal D. excited24. A. plane B. train C. car D. road25. A. waited B. stood C. listened D. thought26. A. noticed B. encouraged C. thanked D. saved27. A. guessed B. asked C. suggested D. forgot28. A. finished B. left C. looked D. returned29. A. yet B. even C. also D. still30. A. learn B. eat C. start D. read31. A. introduced B. improved C. described D. accepted32. A. advised B. agreed C. turned D. laughed33. A. cold B. hunger C. anger D. cancer34. A. help B. support C. visit D. protect35. A. played B. driven C. worked D. flown36. A. afraid B. sorry C. sure D. disappointed37. A. house B. gate C. park D. town38. A. weekends B. nights C. hours D. days39. A. neighbors B. children C. anyone D. someone40. A. until B. after C. though D. unless第二部分阅读理解(共25小题; 每小题2分, 满分50分)AWhen I was 12 years old, my family moved to a slightly nicer neighborhood in the Prince George’s County. I wasn’t happy about the move. I liked my school and enjoyed riding the school bus; I had befriended (照顾) every dog in my old neighborhood and made good friends with them; and I would miss my special reading tree. Besides, we had only just moved to Maryland the year before.Still, a new place to explore is always a good thing. Directly in front of our apartment building was a small wooded hill and that immediately became my domain (领地). I named a certain space “Buckingham Palace”, and didn’t allow anyone to disturb me there. A few years a fter I returned from my university in New Jersey to live in that neighborhood, only on the opposite side of the hill, I was pleased to share my palace with the friends who came to visit.As I was not permitted to wander far without a good excuse, it took me slightly longer to discover the large field that was over a ridge (山脊) by the road. The field was, after all, in the opposite direction from my school and I had no reason to walk that way.However, one day I did go off that way and happened to look down into the field and see, to my delight, lots of yellow flowers. The field was simply covered with them. Carefully, I began to climb down the ridge into the field, planning to pick a rose for my mother. Alas, I didn’t get far before the field of flowers rose and flew away. I had seen not a field of flowers but a garden of goldfinches (金翅雀).41. How did the author feel about the move when he was 12 years old?A. Excited.B. Unhappy.C. Puzzled.D. Curious.42. Before moving to a new neighborhood, the author .A. planted a reading treeB. used to go to school on footC. moved there just from MarylandD. got along well with dogs in the neighborhood43. In his new neighborhood, the author .A. invited his friends to have a visitB. made friends with many dogsC. ran away from the schoolD. found a good place and named it “Buckingham Palace”44. When going near the field beyond the hill, the author .A. found his school was opposite the fieldB. found many goldfinches on the yellow flowersC. realized what he had seen were goldfinchesD. picked a lot of yellow flowers for his mother45. What does the author mainly talk about in the passage?A. Exploring a new neighborhood.B. One of his strange experiences.C. The advantages of his new apartment.D. The move of his family when he was young.BWhen we first moved into our present home, the houses only had a chain-link fence(铁丝网围栏)between them. People behind us were older;their children were in their late teens, and we didn’t se e them or hear from them much.Time passed and a younger family moved in. While at first we thought this would be fun for the kids, it quickly became a pain. If one of our children had a birthday party the neighbors would line up their children along the back fence to watch. We would have invited their children if they had been of the same age. While our older children had parties the neighbor’s little kids would shout through the fence the entire time; we knew it was time to get a new fence.When we built our fence next to the old one, they not only paid nothing for it, but watched us have it built. After we built our fence the mother of the house would call over and ask who was jumping on our trampoline (蹦床). She could only see the tops of their heads an d couldn’t figure out who it was. Good people, just too much interest in us. Years later they rebuilt their houses and built a pretty fence between the houses next to the old one. They were not surprised that we didn’t want to pay for it. I have to admit t heir fence is much prettier than our wooden one.Our yard is next to four other homes; each of the families has had his own home with a strong fence. We have left ours in place. While we love all our neighbors we are glad we have fences between each of us. Only in this way can we protect our little privacy (隐私), as fences certainly do make good neighbors.46. When the author’s older children had a party, .A. his neighbor’s children also had a party as they didB. they would invite his neighbor’s children to attend itC. his neighbor’s children would shout behind the fenceD. his neighbor’s children would watch it through the window47. Why did the author’s home have a wooden fence built?A. The wooden fence looked more beautiful.B. With the fence his home could become safer.C. They didn’t want their little privacy to be known.D. The author’s family didn’t like their new neighbor.48. How did the mother know the children were jumping on the trampoline?A. She learned about it by telephoning.B. She saw the tops of the children’s heads.C. She heard the sound of the children’s jumping.D. Her children told her about it.49. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. The author’s neighbors all have built strong fences.B. Old people living behind liked children very much.C. The young neighbors wanted the author to pay for the fence.D. The young neighbors were very angry about the author’s ugly fence.50. We can guess from the passage that .A. the young mother of the house was interested in other families’ lifeB. the neighbor of the author started to live there when the author was very youngC. the author thinks that the fences destroy the friendship between the neighborsD. the author’s family was not a big one when the younger family moved hereCDuring an earthquake, you should need to know a thing or two on what to do. If the earthquake strikes while you’re inside a house, you should lie on the floor and take cover under a strong table or other furniture. If there is no furniture you can cover your head with your arms and keep still in the corner of the room. You should remain away from windows, glass walls, or anything that can fall.If you are in bed, stay still. Hold firmly onto your bed and make use of a pillow (枕头) to safeguard your head. You may use a doorway or shelter but only when it is close to you. It should also be considered whether it is strong enough to deal with the load. Do not use lifts, even when they work. Electricity may go out at any time. Many injuries happen when people try to rush out. This means you ought to stay still in your house or perhaps wherever you are.When you are outdoors, you should be far away from buildings, power wires or lights. You should be in the open until the quake stops. Remember that many earthquake deaths outside the house come from debris (碎片), falling walls, flying glass and other falling objects. If an earthquake strikes and you are driving, you pull up to the side of the highway and stop as quickly as possible. You ought not to stop under trees, buildings or power wires. Don’t stop in the middle of the street since it could trouble others.When trapped, you shouldn’t move. Your mouth should be covered with a piece of clothing or handkerchief. Do not shout whenever possible. Shouting should be employed at last to get help from rescuers. This is because it is possible for you to breathe some dirty dust.51. If there is no furniture in the room you should stay .A. near the windowB. far from the doorC. in the center of the roomD. in the corner of the room52. What are you advised to do if you are in bed?A. We should get up quickly and ask for help.B. We should stay in bed with a pillow protecting our head.C. We should get up quickly and rush out of the bedroom.D. We should get up quickly and find something to protect ourselves.53. Why are you advised not to use a lift?A. The lift usually doesn’t work.B. We will probably be trapped in it.C. Too many people are using the lift.D. The building probably will fall down.54. We can learn from this passage that .A. some people may be attacked by debris or falling objectsB. when trapped we should shout for help loudlyC. during an earthquake we should stop our car in the middle of the streetD. if an earthquake strikes we should cover our head with a piece of clothing55. The author writes this passage mainly to tell us .A. a big earthquake may kill a lot of peopleB. the safe ways of preventing an earthquakeC. how we survive an earthquake if it strikesD. what we should prepare for a big earthquakeDElectronic books have changed the way many people read for pleasure. Now online textbooks are changing the way some students learn and some teachers teach.More than one hundred seventy-five thousand students attend the public schools in Fairfax County, Virginia, outside Washington. Last year, the school system used digital books in fifteen schools. This school year, middle schools and high schools changed from printed to electronic textbooks in their social studies classes.Luke Rosa is a history teacher at Falls Church High School. His students work on laptop computers at school. He explains the idea to them this way, “I mean, it’s just like a regular textbook, except it’s got it all online.”Peter Noonan, an assistant superintendent (助理监督) of schools, said, “The world’s changing. And the online textbooks can change right along with the events that are happening.” Digital books also cost less than printed textbooks, he said.A student named Melanie Reuter said, “I don’t have to carry a textbook around, so that’s nice.”But another student s aid, “I don’t like it because the Internet sometimes doesn’t work.”Students also need access to the Internet when they are not at school. About ten percent of students in Fairfax County do not have a computer or online access at home. Public libraries in the county have free Internet. There are also after-school computer labs as well as computer clubhouses supported by the county. Middle school student Slieman Hakim is happy about that. He said, “My family only has one computer; mysister and I both do our homework on it. So I come here to do my homework. It’s good.”Other school systems in the area are also considering online textbooks.56. Which of the following is/are NOT used when students have social studies classes?A. Computers.B. The Internet.C. Paper textbooks.D. Electronic textbooks.57. One of the disadvantages of digital textbooks is that .A. they’re more expensiveB. they can’t be used if the computer is offlineC. they’re soon out of dateD. reading online does harm to students’ eyes58. Why does Slieman Hakim feel happy?A. He is offered a free computer to do his homework.B. He doesn’t have to do his homework at home.C. He has access to the Internet to study at any place.D. He needn’t share a computer with his sister to do homework.59. What can we learn from the passage?A. All students like digital textbooks because they are new.B. Digital textbooks are more beautiful than paper textbooks.C. Students can do their homework in the computer clubhouses.D. The lessons online are completely different from those in paper textbooks.60. The passage aims to .A. report the use of electronic textbooks in schoolB. show how to use electronic textbooksC. encourage more schools to use electronic textbooksD. tell readers electronic textbooks will replace regular textbooksEYoga, an ancient Indian practice is growing more and more popular in America. Millions of Americans take classes to learn the poses(姿势) and breathing of it. In recent years, yoga organizations have been reaching out to people who may not normally have the opportunity to take yoga classes. Green Door is a small mental (精神的) health center in Washington where yoga is helping change people’s lives for the better.The free, weekly yoga c lasses are offered as a part of Green Door’s program to help people who are mentally ill deal with their problems and become more independent (独立的). Most are poor and many are homeless. Social worker Miranda White says a lot of them don’t exercise, but yog a is a good way to get them moving, even if it’s from a chair. “Their patience for doing any type of exercise is minimal (最低的) at first, but once they get used to yoga, I’ve seen this love for it,” said White.Studies have shown the positive influence of yoga on many kinds of mental illnesses. They suggest the practice helps reduce stress, develop positive attitudes and calm people down.Miranda White says that’s something these people really need. “It’s a moment for their bodies to just relax because if you’re homeless, or if you’re fighting against upset and bad feelings, it’s hard to find a calm placewithin yourself and your environment, and with a lot of them you can see it on their faces,” she said.Th at’s also helpful to Charles Bradley, who had a mental breakdown. “You don’t always have to find complicated ways to make you feel good. You can make yourself feel good just by doing something as simple as breathing instead,” said Bradley. Bradley started taking yoga because he was curious — but now considers it an important part of turning his life around.61. Which of the following is the advantage of yoga according to the passage?A. It can help people become clever and braver.B. It can help people learn more about the sports.C. It can help people deal with their mental problems.D. It can help improve people’s working environment.62. Which of the following is TRUE about the yoga classes offered by Green Door?A. Unhealthy people cannot attend the classes.B. People must attend them once every two weeks.C. People can attend them free of charge and they are helpful.D. They are too expensive for poor and homeless people to attend.63. What does Miranda White mean by saying “I’ve seen this love for it”?A. The classes are popular with people at Green Door.B. She loves the yoga classes at Green Door very much.C. People begin to love life after attending the classes.D. All the people attending the classes are looked after very well.64. What can be inferred from the passage?A. Only unhappy people are interested in yoga.B. Miranda White is an expert in mental diseases.C. One’s mental situation can’t be clearly judged by his face.D. The number of people practicing yoga in the U.S. is bigger than that in India.65. From the last paragraph we can learn that _____.A. Charles Bradley thinks highly of yogaB. a healthy person doesn’t need to practice yogaC. Charles Bradley’s mental disease was caused by his workD. Charles Bradley has found many good ways to make him feel good第三部分书面表达(共两节,满分45分)第一节阅读表达(每小题3分,满分15分)The White House is recognized around the world as the home of America’s president and a symbol of the American people. But the White House is also filled with unexpected surprises.1. The White House has a twinThe White House was designed by James Hoban, who was born in Ireland and studied in Dublin. Historians believe that James Hoban based his plan on the Leinster House in Ireland.2.The land that became Washington DC was acquired from Virginia and Maryland, where slavery waspracticed. Many of the workers hired to build the White House were African Americans.3. George Washington never lived in the White HousePresident George Washingto n selected James Hoban’s plan, but he felt that it was too small and simple for a president. So, Hoban’s plan was expanded (扩大). However, George Washington never lived in the White House. In 1800, when the White House was almost finished, America’s second president, John Adams moved in.4. Franklin Roosevelt made the White House accessible (可进入的)The original builders of the White House didn’t consider the possibility of a handicapped (身体有缺陷的) president. The White House didn’t become wheelchair accessible u ntil Franklin Delano Roosevelt took office in 1933. Franklin Roosevelt also added an indoor swimming pool to help with his therapy (治疗).5. The White House has been called many namesThe White House has been called many names. Dolley Madison, wife of President James Madison, called it the “President’s Castle”. The White House was also called the “President’s Palace” and the “President’s House”. The name “White House” didn’t become official until 1901.66. What does the passage mainly tell us? (no more than 10 words)_________________________________________________________67. Who is the White House’s twin? (no more than 5 words)_________________________________________________________68. Fill in the blank in the passage with proper words. (no more than 8 words)_________________________________________________________69. Why was the White House expanded? (no more than 16 words)_________________________________________________________70. What did Franklin Roosevelt do to the White House? (no more than 15 words)_________________________________________________________第二节写作(满分30分)假如你是李华,是你们学校英语报的记者。
必修一Modules 4~6综合技能测试本卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。
满分130分,考试时间120分钟。
第Ⅰ卷(选择题共95分)第一部分:基础知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
1.(2013·江西省七校联考)In ________ face of more and more “dropout factories”,many people prefer to be paid on ________ daily basis.A.the; the B.a; 不填C.the; a D.the; 不填答案:C考查冠词。
句意:面对越来越多的“辍学工厂”,很多人更喜欢按天结算报酬。
in the face of是固定短语,表示“面对”;on a daily basis表示“每天”,也是固定用法。
故选C。
2.(2013·泸州模考)We ________ contact with each other for years. And last week we ________ contact again.A.lost; made B.have been out of; got intoC.had been out of; made D.come; kept答案:C上周取得的联系,故第二空用made或got into;失去联系在last week之前,而且有时间状语for years,故用过去完成时。
3.(2013·杭州二检)The necklace I ________ 80 dollars is made of glass. And I have not paid ________ the money I borrowed from Tom.A.paid for; off B.spent on; backC.cost; off D.bought for; back答案:D I bought for 80 dollars作定语修饰necklace; pay back the money“还钱”。
Modules 4-6 综合测试题第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项选择(15分)1.---What do you think of the furniture on exhibition?---Well, great! But I don't think much of _______ you bought.A. the oneB. itC. thatD. which2. ---I wonder why Mr. Green looks quiet in class.---I'm not sure, but he ________ a small accident driving here.A. could haveB. might haveC. might have hadD. must have had3.---It’s wrong for a student to follow______his teachers say.---It’s true, I can’t agree______ .A. whatever;moreB. no matter what; moreC. whatever; muchD. no matter what; much4.---Can I go to the beach with my classmates this afternoon, Mum?---You can go where you like ______ you get back before supper.A. now thatB. as ifC. as long asD. even though5.It was ______ impossible to have made ______ a long journey in ______an old car.A. quite; such; ratherB. very; so; fairlyC. quite; such; fairlyD. very; so; rather6.This couple have strange habits. He’d like to sleep with the lamp ______ at night and his wife with thewindow ______ .A. burnt; widely openB. burnt;wide openC. burning; widely openD. burning;wide open7.When I got home, I found the door open. A terrible thought suddenly ______me—had anyone broken intothe house?A. beatB. knockedC. attackedD. struck8.______way to understand thousands of new words is to gain ______ good knowledge of basic wordformation.A. The; theB. One; aC. A; theD. The;/9.You ______ this morning if you really wanted to see it yourself.A. ought to comeB. could comeC. ought to have comeD. must have come10.______ is mentioned above, the number of the students in senior high school is increasing.A. AsB. ItC. ThatD. What11.It was ______ computer games that took the boy a lot of time that he ought to have spent on his lessons.A. to have playedB. playingC. playedD. having played12.Life is hard in the country. Hardly _____________ by _____________ some price or other going up.A. a day goes; withB. a day goes; withoutC. does any day go; withD. does any day go; without13.With the aid of the most advanced equipment, new facts about the ancient pyramids in Egypt have recently_____________.A. brought to lightB. made knownC. come to an endD. come to light14.______ other professor, she was an excellent speaker.A. Comparing withB. Compare withC. Comparing toD. Compared with15.He will stop showing off if no notice ______ of him.A. will be takenB. is takenC. takesD. has taken第二节:完形填空(30分)Nicolette Morgantis’ friends can’t understand why she joined a dating agency(婚姻介绍所).She has a good job 16 a personal assistant with a television news agency, her own house, and a full social life. But she, a 29-year-old woman, who has a degree in English Literature(文学), is so 17 with British 18 that she joined the English Rose dating agency to get in touch with single American males.English men are usually materialistic and have 19 imagination, ” she says.I have 20 years being bored by men who never do anything 21. ”“I’m almost 30 now and I would really love to 22 a husband and have 23. I’d like to live in London for six months of the year and in the States for 24 six months. ”In her search for the perfect man, Nicolette once 25 an advertisement in a magazine for 26 people and had 400 replies.But she says, “I only met one or two of them. 27 of the others sounded very 28. ”Nicolette joined English Rose about 18 months 29 and has met 30 then.She says, “I 31 that American men are more romantic and thoughtful than British men. I rang 32 in the States, and afterwards he sent me 200 dollars to 33 the call. ”“I’ve met five so far but I’m looking for someone very 34. I’d like to find a caring, well-educated, non-smoking, animal-lover with a professional job and a 35 of adventure. ”16. A. like B. being C. as D. with17. A. tired B. bored C. pleased D. angry18. A. men B. games C. music D. master19. A. some B. much C. a little D. no20. A. passed B. spent C. entered D. wasted21. A. exciting B. moving C. interesting D. living22. A. marry to B. accept C. receive D. find23. A. friends B. work C. a home D. children24. A. another B. some C. the other D. other25. A. wrote B. put C. gave D. posted26. A. single B. married C. only D. lonely27. A. Most B. Few C. All D. Some28. A. worrying B. encouraging C. boring D. surprising29. A. before B. later C. more D. ago30. A. from B. since C. after D. until31. A. expect B. suppose C. know D. feel32. A. one B. it C. them D. him33. A. pay to B. pay off C. pay for D. pay back34. A. ordinary B. handsome C. special D. lovely35. A. feeling B. sense C. way D. kind第二部分:阅读理解(40分)AJames Cleveland Owens was the son of a farmer and the grandson of black slaves. His family moved to Cleveland when he was 9.There, a school teacher asked the youth his name.“J.C., ” he replied.She thought he had said “Jesse”, and he had a new name.Owens ran his first race at the age of 13.After high school, he went to Ohio State University. He had to work part time so as to pay for his education. As a second-year student, in the Big Ten games in 1935, he set even more records than he would in the Olympic Games a year later.A week before the Big Ten meet, Owens accidentally fell down a flight of stairs. His back hurt so much that he could not exercise all week, and he had to be helped in and out of the car that drove him to the meet. He refused to listen to the suggestions that he give up and said he would try, event by event. He did try, and the results are in the record book.The stage was set for Owens’ victory at the Olympic Games in Berlin the next year, and his success would come to be regarded as not only athletic but also political. Hitler did not congratulate any of the African-American winners.“It was all right with me, ” he said years later.“I didn’t go to Berlin to shake hands with him, anyway.”Having returned from Berlin, he received no telephone calls from the president of his own country, either. In fact, he was not honored by the United States until 1976, four years before his death.Owens’ Olympic victories made little difference to him. He earned his living by looking after a school playground, and accepted money to race against cars, trucks, motorcycles and dogs.“Sure, it bothered me, ” he said later.“But at least it was an honest living. I had to eat.”In time, however, his gold medals changed his life.“They have kept me alive over the years, ”he once said.“Time has stood still for me. That golden moment dies hard.”36.Owens got his other name “Jesse” when______.A. he went to Ohio State UniversityB. his teacher made fun of himC. his teacher took “J.C.” for “Jesse”D. he won gold medals in the Big Ten meet37.In the Big Ten meet, Owens______.A. hurt himself in the backB. succeeded in setting many recordsC. tried every sports event but failedD. had to give up some events38.We can infer from the text that Owens was treated unfairly in the US at that time because______.A.he was not of the right raceB. he was the son of a poor farmerC. he didn’t shake hands with HitlerD. he didn’t talk to the US president on the phone39.When Owens says “They have kept me alive over the years”, he means that the medals______.A. have been changed for money to help him live onB. have made him famous in the USC. have encouraged him to overcome difficulties in lifeD. have kept him busy with all kinds of jobs40.What would be the best title for the text?A. Jesse Owens, A Great American AthleteB. Golden Moment—A Life-time StruggleC. Making A Living As A SportsmanD. How To Be A Successful AthleteBIt is natural for young people to blame their parents for most of the misunderstandings between them. They have always complained(抱怨), more or less justly, that their parents are out of touch with modern ways; that they always want to control them; that they do not trust them to deal with problems; and that they have no sense ofhumor, at least in parent-child relationships.Young people often irritate their parents with their choices in clothes, hairstyles, and music. Actually this is not what they really intend to do. They feel cut off from the adult world into which they have not yet been accepted. So they create a culture and society of their own. Then, if it turns out that their music or clothes or hairstyles make their parent angry, this gives them additional enjoyment. They feel they are better, at least in a small way, and that they are leaders in style and taste.Sometimes you do not obey orders, and are proud because you do not want your parents to say yes to what you do. If they do, it looks as if you are unfaithful to your own age group. But in that case, you will probably think that you are the underdog:you can’t win but at least you can keep your honor. This is a passive way of looking at things. It is natural enough after long years of childhood, when you were completely under your parent’s control. If you plan to control your life, co-operation can be part of that plan. You can persuade others, especially your parents, into doing things the way you want. Get them to feel your sense of responsibility(责任) and initiative(进取心) so that they will allow you to do what you want to do.41.The first paragraph is mainly about ______.A. children’s complaints about their parentsB. misunderstandings between children and their parentsC. the control of the parents over their childrenD. children’s ability to deal with problems42. The underlined word “irritate” in this passage is closest in meaning to “______”.A. to make someone excitedB. to make someone angryC. to please someoneD. to comfort someone43. Children choose to have certain strange clothes and hairstyles because they ______.A. want to show their existence by creating a culture of their ownB. have a strong desire to be leaders in style and tasteC. have no other way to enjoy themselves betterD. want to make their parents angry44. Children do not want their parents to say yes to whatever they do because they ______.A. have already been accepted into the adult worldB. feel that they are better in a small way than the adultsC. are not likely to win over the adultsD. have a desire to be independentCCentral ParkOutside among the trees, watch the wildlife—both the human and animal varieties. Call (212)360—3465 or (212)360—2726 for events and tours. Central Park stretches from 59th to 110th Sts. , and from 5th Ave. to Central Park. West.Empire State BuildingThis is among the most striking building in the city, the nation, even the world. The observation dock(瞭望台) on the 86th floor is open to general public, offering a wonderful view of the second floor youll find the New York Skyride, a simulated(模拟的) helicopter ride. Over Manhattan. 5th Ave. at 34th St. , Midtown/(212)736—3100.Intrepid Sea-Air-Space MuseumFive blocks west of Time Square, this museum has hundreds of air, deep-sea and space exhibit’s. Walk the fight deck of the 900-foot-long aircraft carrier Intrepid, see dozens of old and modern aircraft and ride the Intrepid Navy Flight Simulator. Pier 86, W. 46th St. and 12th Ave. /(212)245-0072.Madison Square Garden.If it’s big, it probably happens at the Garden. Check out sporting events, concerts and much more. Tours are available. 7th Ave, btwn. 31th and 33th Sts. , Midtown/(212)4656-741.45. The New York Skyride is for ______.A. sightseeingB. fight trainingC. model plane-sportsD. city transportation46. If a visitor is interested in music, he will probably go to______.A. Central ParkB. Empire State BuildingC. Intrepid Sea-Air-Space MuseumD. Madison Square Garden47. What is the purpose of these texts?A. To provide information of living in New York.B. To provide directions of city traffic in New York.C. To give visitors a guide to New York.D. To give a brief introduction to the history of New York.DIn my opinion between persons of equal income, there is no social difference except that of achievements and value. Money is nothing, character, behavior and ability are everything. There would be great people and ordinary people and little people, but the great would always be those who had done great things, and never the fools whose mothers had cared for them too much and whose fathers had left them a hundred thousand dollars a year; and the little would be persons of small minds and mean characters, and not poor persons who had never had a chance. That is why fools are always in favor of inequality of income (their only chance of being well-known), and the really great in favor of equality.As for Americans, being hardworking, thrift (care in the use of money or goods), and ambition are positive (practical and constructive) values. They encourage their children to be competitive, to get ahead, to make money, to get possession. In games and in business alike, the aim is to win the game, the award, the contract (business agreement). They go in for labor-saving devices, new inventions, speed and shortcuts. They think every young people should set up a home of their own, and they pity the couple who must share their home with a parent, let alone with other relatives. Actually, of course, not all Americans hold all these values, and those who do may hold other, and at times contradictory(矛盾的), values that affect their ways of behaving. In the main, however, the collective expectation of their society is that these are desirable goals, and each person, whatever his personal opinion may be, is under considerable and similar pressure.48. It seems that the author looks down upon_________.A. the poorB. the greatC. the littleD. the ordinary people49. The author thinks thatA. poor people may succeed in society, given a chanceB. poor people never have a chance to succeed in societyC. the great always do great thingsD. if one’s parents leave one a lot of money, the person will become a fool50.The underlined sentence“character, behavior and ability are everything”means_______.A. money is nothingB. there is no difference between people of equal incomeC. the difference of achievement and value is the most importantD. every person has a chance to succeed, which depends on one’s character, behavior and ability51. To most Americans, it is a pity that_________.A. young couple live with their parents or relativesB. They leave their relatives aloneC. young couples lose their homesD. they do hard workEScientists have tried to come up with biological explanations for the difference between boys and girls.However,none were believable enough to explain the general picture.As one scientist points out,“There are slight genetic(遗传的)differences between the sexes at birth which may affect the subjects boys and girls choose.But the difficulty is that by the time children reach school age,there are so many other effects that it is almost impossible to tell whether girls are worse at science and maths,or whether they’ve been brought up to think of these subjects as boys territory.”Statistics(统计数据)show that in mathematics,at least,girls are equal to boys.A recent report suggests that girls only stop studying mathematics because of social attitudes.One of the reports’ authors says,“While it is socially unacceptable for people not to be able to read and write,it is still acceptable for women to say that they are ‘hopeless’ at maths.Our research shows that,although girls get marks which are as good as the boys,they have not been encouraged to do so.”The explanation for the difference,which is very clear during the teenage years,goes as far back as early childhood experiences.From their first days in nursery school,girls are not encouraged to work on their own or to complete tasks,although boys are.For example,boys not girls,are often asked to ‘help’ with repair work.This encouragement leads to a way of learning how to solve problems later on in life.Evidence(证据)shows that exceptional(例外的)mathematicians and scientists did not have teachers who supplied answers;they had to find out for themselves.A further report on maths teaching shows that teachers seem to give more attention to boys than to girls.Most teachers who took part in the study admitted that they expect their male students to do better at mathematics and science subjects than their female students.All of this tends to encourage boys to work harder in these subjects,gives them confidence(信心)and makes them believe that they can succeed.Interestingly,both boys and girls tend to regard such ‘male’ subjects like mathematics and science as difficult.Yet it has been suggested that girls avoid mathematics courses,not because they are difficult,but for social reasons.Mathematics and science are mainly male subjects,and therefore,as girls become teenagers,they are less likely to take them up.Girls do not seem to want to be in open competition with boys.Neither do they want to do better than boys because they are afraid to appear less females and so,less attractive.52.The underlined word “territory” in the second paragraph most probably means “______”.A.interestB.area of landC.special fieldD.district53.Those who made extraordinary contribution in mathematics and science ______.A. usually had good teachers to help themB. had the abilities to solve problems by themselvesC. usually worked harder than othersD. were encouraged to repair things when young54.Which of the following is not true according to the text?A. It seems socially acceptable for a girl not to be able to read and write.B. It is a social problem rather than a problem of brains that girls are poor at maths.C. Mathematics and science are not easy subjects to either girls or boys.D. There is no connection between a girl’s ability in maths and her appearance.55.What would be the best title for the text?A. Who’s afraid of Maths Anyway?B. Are Boys Cleverer than Girls?C. Boys Are Better at Maths than Girls by BirthD. Maths—A Difficult Subject第三部分:书面表达(共二节,满分45分)第一节:单词拼写(10分)56.If we have a ______(积极的)attitude to our life, we’ll be happier.57.The earthquake put the town into a total ______(毁坏).58.But in the west, dragons had a different ______(声誉).59.The cliff is so ______(陡峭)that few people can climb up.60. A lake is an area of water ______(包围)by land.61.The ten boys stood in a ______(直的)line.62.In my ______(个人的)opinion, the work be done at once.63.The government has spent a huge amount of money in ______(开发)the North West .64.The movie star played the ______(主要的)part in the film.65.She reacted surprisingly ______(镇静)at the news of her husband’s death .第二节:书面表达(共25分)假设你是李越, 你的加拿大笔友Steve来信说, 他和他的一些同学正在学中文, 请你推荐两本学中文的参考词汇:推荐recommend (v. )英汉/汉英词典The English-Chinese / Chinese-English Dictionary (ECCED)新华字典Xinhua Dictionary (XD)注意:词数:100左右Dear Steve,___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Yue答案:1-05 ACACA06-10 DDBCA11-15 BDDDB16-20 CBADB21-25 ADCCB26-30 AACDB31-35 DACCB36-40 CBACA41-45 ABADA46-50 DCCAD51-55 ADBAA56 positive57 destruction58 reputation59 steep60 surrounded61 straight62 personal63 exploiting64 leading65 calmlyDear Steve,I’m so pleased to learn that you and your classmates are learning Chinese.I’d like to recommend the following two dictionaries.The English-Chinese/Chinese-English Dictionary is really a good one for beginners.It has 18 000 English words and 20 000 Chinese words.Besides plenty of examples,it has many notes telling you how to use a word.Xinhua Dictionary is the most popular Chinese dictionary,and it has a vocabulary of 10 000 words.It may also be useful to some advanced learners of Chinese.Of the two,ECCED is the more expensive,costing 52 yuan,and XD costs 11 yuan.Please let me know if you want me to buy these dictionaries.Yours,Li Yue。
2018学年必修一英语Module4单元测试卷(外研版附答案和解释)Module 4 单元测试卷测试时间100分钟本卷总分150分自评或老师评分________ 第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题15分,满分75分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What will the man do while the woman is away?A.Plant for her gardenB.Clean the house for herC.Water her plants2.Who has been sick?A Alice B.The womanC.The man’s sister3.Why is the man going to Boston?A.To see his parentsB.To visit his grandparentsC.To have a job intervie4.What is the woman doing?A.Praising the manB.Cheering the man upC.Criticizing(批评)the man5.Why doesn’t the woman like chocolate cake?A.She has just had her mealB.She doesn’t like chocolateC.She has trouble with her tooth。
外研版高一上册英语Module4练习试题及答案(2)Ⅱ.阅读理解AAbout 30 years ago, I left Cuba for the United States with my son. After getting settled finally in Brunswick, New Jersey, I enrolled(注册) my son in kindergarten. Several weeks later, my son's teacher asked me to meet him at his office.In the teacher's office, an exchange of greetings was followed by his questions:“Is your son mentally retarded(弱智的)? Does he suffer from any kind of mental disability?”Was he talking about my wonderful Scola? No, no, it can't be. What a helpless, lonely moment! I told him that Scola was a quiet, sweet little boy, instead. I asked him why he was asking me all these questions.My son could not follow the teacher's directions, he told me, and thus, Scola was disrupting the class. Didn't he know my son did not speak English yet?He was angry:“Why hasn't your son been taught to speak English? Don't you speak English at home?”“No, I don't speak English at home,” I replied, “I was sure my son would learn English in a couple of months, and I didn't want him to forget his native language.” “Well, wrong answer! What kind of person would not speak in English to her son at home and at all times? Are you one of those people who come to this country to save dollars and send them back to their country, never wanting to be a part of this society?”Needless to say, I tried to tell him I was not one of “those people”. Then he told me the meeting was over, and I left.As I had expected, my son learned to speak English fluentlybefore the school year was over. He went on to graduate from college and got a job, earning close to six figures. He travels widely and leads a welladjusted, contented life. And he has benefited from being bilingual(双语的).Speaking more than one language allows people to communicate with others; it teaches people about other cultures and other places—something very basic and obviously lacking in the “educator” I met in New Jersey.16.The teacher asked the author to his office ________.A.to discuss Scola's inclass performanceB.to get Scola enrolled in kindergartenC.to find a language partner for ScolaD.to work out a study plan for Scola17.What does the underlined word “disrupting” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A.Breaking.B.Following.C.Attending.D.Disturbing.18.The author's attitude towards being bilingual may best be described as ________.A.criticalB.casualC.positiveD.passive19.This text is likely to be selected from a book of________.A.medicinecationC.geographyD.historyBTwo recent studies have found that punishment is not the best way to influence behaviour.One showed that adults are much more cooperative if they work in a system based on rewards. Researchers at Harvard University in the United States and the Stockholm School ofEconomics in Sweden did the study.They had about two hundred college students play a version of the game known as the Prisoner's Dilemma. The game is based on the tension between the interests of an individual and a group. The students played in groups of four. Each player could win points for the group, so they would all gain equally. But each player could also reward or punish each of the other three players, at a cost to the punisher. Harvard researcher David Rand says the most successful behaviour proved to be cooperation. The groups that rewarded it the most earned about twice as much in the game as the groups that rewarded it the least. And the more a group punished itself, the lower its earnings. The group with the most punishment earned twentyfive per cent less than the group with the least punishment. The study appeared last month in the journal Science.The other study involved children. It was presented last month in California at a conference on violence and abuse. Researchers used intelligence tests given to two groups. More than eight hundred children were aged two to four the first time they were tested. More than seven hundred children were aged five to nine. The two groups were retested four years later, and the study compared the results with the first test. Both groups contained children whose parents used physical punishment and children whose parents did not.The study says the IQs of the younger children who were not spanked were five points higher than those who were. In the older group, the difference was almost three points. The more they are spanked, the slower their mental development is.20.According to the first study, we mainly infer that________.A.the game is called Prisoner's DilemmaB.the less a group punished itself, the lower its earningsC.adults are much more cooperative if rewardedD.the game is introduced in the journal Science21.Which of the following is TRUE according to the second study?A.Children's IQs have much to do with physical punishment.B.The study is about violence and abuse of children.C.The children tested were divided into groups of four.D.Children's mental development only relies on their IQs.22.What does the underlined word “spanked” refer to?A.Punished.B.Blamed.C.Tested.D.Praised.23.What might be the best title for the text?A.The best way to correct misbehaviourB.Punishment is the best way of educationC.Cooperation is the most successful behaviourD.Punishment or reward: Which works better on behaviour? 外研版高一上册英语Module 4练习试题答案Ⅰ.1.D 2.C3.B 考查动词词义辨析。
必修1Module4测试题第一部分听力?穴共两节,满分30分?雪第一节(共5 小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What can we learn from the conversation?A. Tom was unhappy because his father was not well.B. Tom was unhappy because his father didn’t want to work.C. Tom was unhappy because his father lost his job.2. What will the weather probably be like tomorrow?A. B. C.3. Where did the conversation probably take place?A. In the street.B. In the classroom.C. At a clinic.4. Whose football skill does the man think better?A. Mark’s.B. Baddy’s.C. Tom’s.5. Where is the woman going to spend her holiday?A. In Dalian.B. At home.C. In Daqing.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后, 各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
新外研版必修一Unit 4单元复习测试题(原卷+答案)I .单词拼写1.He got up slowly and d(拉)his chair towards the table.2.The police recognized the criminal from his typical facial feature——a s(伤疤)on the forehead.3.So please treasure your college years一make the best use of your free time and become an independent thinker to control your d(命运).4.Our English teacher creates a friendly and relaxing a(气氛)in the class where we are free to express ourselves.5.Why are some brands more popular than others even if the products are of similar q(质量)?6.Teaching children with special needs requires p(耐心)and understanding.7.Thank you for sharing this encouraging story with us, which has increased our confidence and arouse our p(激1W).8.I was too tired and frightened to find c(抚慰)in that familiar promise.9. A sense of h(幽默)is a social skill to help you build a good relationship with others.10.Tom bought a d(数码的)camera made in Japan in the supermarket.H.单句语法填空1.In fact, the school bags that were bought by my mother and aunt are not (significant)different.2.Recent(advance) in medical science have brought a lot of hope to people suffering from serious illnesses.3.Jack made a(n)(adventure) journey by sailing around the world in his own sailboat.4.(acquire) the skills of playing the piano, you should spend as much time as you could practicing it.5.The museum to be visited was within easy walking(distant) of the hotel.6.He is too anxious(know) the result of the final examination.7.Many people expressed a strong (prefer) for the original plan.8.Few want to live without search engines or a quick(deliver).9.The way you told me was not practical.10.Judging from the way he laughed as he told it, it was meant to be (humour).in.英译汉1.I don't feel it difficult to understand the Special English program on the radio.2.Whenever (it is) possible, ride your bike to save some gasoline and reduce the carbon footprint.3.The moral of the story is: Spare no effort to acquire knowledge and never get discouraged easily however difficult the situation may be.4.Mr Green must have been punished for his being rude at the meeting yesterday, didn't he?5.I like this game, and I am fortunate to have fun with all my friends.阅读理解A while back I caught a news report on something called "couch surfing" and the network of trusting souls who make this phenomenon possible. They offer to put up travelers free of charge and help them on their ways. At first, it sounded unbelievable. I mean, inviting strangers into one's homefor one or two nights? Give me a break.However, I was intrigued. I decided to investigate. The only way to truly learn about this phenomenon was to dive in. So I planned a trip to Finland, a country I had always wanted to explore.I would couch surf at every stop there.If ever any anxiety existed when stepping into the unknown, it disappeared when my first host met me at the train station. Ari looked like my idea of a typical Finn: tall and blue-eyed. Finns were also supposed to be famously reserved (寡言少语的).Ari was anything but. He was a live wire, giving me an enthusiastic welcome and hiking with me to his apartment, where he showed me the sleeper sofa, served me tea, and engaged me in warm conversations. He also handed me a key to come and go as I pleased.If this was what couch surfing was all about trust and friendship, then I had gotten off to a good start. As I boarded my next train to continue my journey, I began to think about this couch-surfing idea. What urged these people to open their homes to strangers? I concluded that there was a desire to lend a hand to like-minded folks who might enrich their own lives.Seven cities in 14 days. Seven hosts. Seven new friends. If couch surfing taught me anything, its this: Most people are good and generous.Where will couch surfing take me next? Who knows? But I can't wait to find out.1.Which of the following best explains the underlined word “intrigued" in Paragraph 2?A. Relaxed.B. Disgusted.C. Interested.D. Embarrassed.2.What can we know about Ari?A. He was reserved like most Finns.B ・ He talked less but he was friendly.C. He treated the author as a friend.D. He saw off the author at the train station.3.Why did people offer couch surfing to strangers?A.To take an adventure with strangers.B ・ To exchange houses for a short time.C.To learn more about others* family lives.D.To enrich their own lives by helping others.4.What can be the suitable title for the text?A - Travel on Trust and CouchesB ・ A Free Travel in FinlandC.Experiences in Strangers* HousesD. A Plan for Couch SurfingBThirteen-year-old Kaylee has a lot of friends一532, actually, if you count up her online friends. And she spends a lot of time with them.But is it possible that Kaylee's online friendships could be making her lonely? Thats what some experts believe. Connecting online is a great way to stay in touch, they say. However, some experts worry that many kids are so busy connecting online that they might be missing out on true friendships.Could this be true? During your parents1 childhoods, connecting with friends usually meant spending time with them in the flesh. Kids played Scrabble around a table, not Words With Friends on their phones. When friends missed each other, they picked up the telephone. Friends might even write letters to each other.Today, most communication takes place online. A typical teen sends 2, 000 texts a month and spends more than 44 hours per week in front of a screen. Much of this time is spent on social media platforms (平台).In fact, in many ways, o nline communication can make friendships stronger. “There's definitely a positive influence. Kids can stay in constant contact, which means they can share more of their feelings with each other, “ says Katie Davis, coauthor of The AppGeneration.Other experts, however, warn that too much online communication can get in the way of forming deep friendships. "If we are constantly checking in with our virtual words, we will have little time fbr our real-world friendships." says Lany Rosen, a professor at California State University. Rosen also worries that today*s kids might mistake the “friends” on the social media for true friends in life. However, in tough times, you don't need someone to like your picture or share your blogs. You need someone who will keep your secrets and hold your hand. You would like to talk face toface.5.What is the purpose of the first paragraph?A.To summarize the text.B.To tell about true friends.C.To bring up a discussion.D.To encourage online friendships.6.What does the underlined part "in the flesh^^ mean in Paragraph 3?A. In any case.B. In person.C. In full measure.D. In advance.7.What is Katie's attitude towards online communication?A. Worried.B. Unconcerned.C. Confused.D. Positive.8.What view does Rosen hold?A. Its wise to turn to friends online.B ・ It's easier to develop friendships in reality.C.Teenagers need to focus on real-world friendships.D. Social media help people stay closely connected.参考答案I .单词拼写1. dragged 2,scar 3.destiny 4.atmosphere 5.quality6. patience7.passion 8 fort 9.humour lO.digitaln.单句语法填空1.significantly2.advances3.adventurous4.To acquire5.distance6.to know7.preference8.delivery9.that/which lO.humorousin.英译汉1.我觉得收音机里的《特别英语》节目不是很难理解。
外研版(2019)高中英语选择性必修第一册Unit 4 单元测试卷(时间:120分钟满分:150分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面 5 段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Which class did the man miss this morning?A.The math class.B.The English class.C.The Chinese class.2.What will the woman do this afternoon?A.Do some exercise.B.Go shopping.C.Wash her clothes.3.How long is Sara on business in total?A.5 days.B.7 days.C.12 days.4.Where does this conversation probably take place?A.In a clothes shop.B.In an office.C.In a hotel.5.Why did Amanda call off the appointment?A.To make a trip.B.To visit another friend.C.To deal with work affairs.第二节(共15 小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Where does the man usually study?A.At the library.B.At the café.C.At home.7.What does the man imply about the woman?A.Her exams are usually very easy.B.She has less work to do than he does.C.She should choose a more serious major.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
阶段训练六第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节)第一节(共5小题)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
W:What would you like to see first?M:I’d really like to see the monkeys.It’s almost their feeding time.1.Where are the two speakers likely to be?A.In a toy store.B.At a zoo.C.At an art museum.答案:BW:I have to take exams every day next week.What about you?M:I’m having one on Monday,another on Tuesday and two on Friday,none on Wednesday and Thursday.I’m thankful for that.2.On which days next week will the man have only one examination?A.Monday and Tuesday.B.Monday and Friday.C.Wednesday and Thursday.答案:AM:The doctor told me not to smoke any more.W:Shouldn’t you give up drinking too?3.What does the woman suggest?A.The man should give up drinking too.B.The man should begin to drinking.C.Drinking is better to smoking.答案:AW:Now,here is some chocolate.M:If only I could have it!You know the doctor asked me to watch my weight.4.Why can’t the man accept the chocolate?A.H e doesn’t like it.B.He is sensitive to it.C.He is overweight.答案:CM:Could you possibly change my room?It is right under the night club and it’s much too noisy.W:Well,we are rather full,sir.M:Could you please try?W:Very well,sir.I’ll do my best.5.Wha t’s the woman?A.A club manager.B.A hotel clerk.C.A landlady.答案:B第二节(共15小题)听下面5段对话或独白。
Module4—6 综合测试题 第一部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节 词汇与语法 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 1. You don’t need to describe her. I ___her several times. A. had met B. met C. meet D. have met 2. When she heard the news, ___tears came to her eyes. A. excited B. exciting C. excitement D. excite 3. After he left college, he was employed in an international company and ____ever since. A. worked B. has worked C. had worked D. was working 4. The customer didn’t choose ____ of the ties and went away without looking at a third one. A. many B. any C. all D. either 5. ---It’s getting dark. Has Mr Johnson finished ____his house? ---I have no idea, but this morning he was painting it. A .to paint B. painting C. having painted D. to have painted 6. ---Would you like black coffee or white coffee? ---Oh, I ____ black coffee better. A. prefer B. like C. have D. practice 7. The Sinai Peninsula, which was returned to Egypt in 1982, is __. A. as three times large as B. three times large than Israel C. three times Israel’s size D. the size of Israel’s three times 8. When he left ____ college, he got a job as ___ reporter in a newspaper office. A. /; a B. /; the C. a; the D. the; the 9. She is looking forward _____ to the ball. A. to be invited B. being invited C. to inviting D. to being invited 10. To regain their ____ after an exhausting game, the players lay in the grass. A. force B. energy C. power D. health 11. ---Where is Jane? ---She ___ on the playground. A. has played B. is playing C. played D. plays 12. What seemed most ___ to me was that no one thought of his own safety. A. surprise B. surprised C. surprising D. to surprise 13. ---What was the party like? ---Wonderful. It’s been years ___ I enjoyed myself so much. A. after B. before C. when D. since 14. ____ two exams to worry about, I have to work really hard this weekend. A. With B. Besides C. As D. For 15.John ____ the examination, which made his parents happy. A. got through B. carried out C. stuck to D. kept on 第二节 完形填写(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) Computer hackers(黑客)have now got their hands on mobile phones. A phone virus(病毒)program can 16 your phone do things that you have no control over, computer safety experts 17 . It might 18 the White House or the police, or forward(转寄) your personal address book to a marketing company ware, turning it 19 and erasing your personal information. Similar viruses have already made mobile phone owners 20 in Japan and Europe. Mr Hypponen, chief technical officer of a computer safety company in Finland, said a virus ―can get your 21 and send them elsewhere. And it can record your 22 .‖ Mobiles are now able to surf the Net, send emails and 23 software. So they are a(n) 24 target(目标)for the same hackers who have sent viruses to computers over the past ten years. ―It’s technically 25 now, ‖said Stephen Trilling, director of research at anti-virus(抗病毒) 26 maker Symantec Company based in the US. ―If the phone is connected to the 27, it can be used to pass threats(恐吓)and 28 just as any computer can.‖ In Japan, if you opened a certain email message 29 your mobile, it would cause the phone to repeatedly 30 the national emergency(紧急)number. So phone operators had to 31 emergency calls 32 the virus was removed. In Europe, mobiles’ short message service, 33 SMS, has been used to send codes that could damage 34 . Mobile users can 35 virus, of course, by sticking to their traditional phones without web links, some experts said. 16. A. get B. cause C. make D. damage 17. A. speak B. tale C. tell D. say 18. A. lead B. cause C. control D. call 19. A. off B. out C. down D. on 20. A. interested B. angry C. excited D. terrified 21. A. messages B. passages C. news D. information 22. A. voice B. passwords C. music D. sound 23. A. make B. destroy C. download D. develop 24. A. hard B. big C. similar D. easy 25. A. possible B. impossible C. useful D. valuable 26. A. hardware B. software C. computer D. equipment 27. A. computer B. television C. Internet D. radio 28. A. strike B. visit C. hit D. attack 29. A. in B. by C. on D. with 30. A. send B. dial C. count D. press 31. A. hide B. forbid C. stop D. prevent 32. A. until B. after C. as D. and 33. A. and B. nor C. or D. but 34. A. recorders B. computers C. TVs D. phones 35. A. stop B. avoid C. kill D. find 第二部分 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) A One of the things teachers fear is to meet a class controlled by a large and stupid bully(欺小凌弱者).David Horsey draws such a terrible cartoon, so large that he hardly fits in the room. The teacher in the cartoon is trying to teach her pupils about a violin. There are many ways to think about a violin: How it is played, the sounds it makes, how it makes those sounds, what objects it likes, the kind of music that one can play on it, the music that has been written for it, how the violin was made, who made it, why, and for whom, the historical origin of the violin, its beauty as an object, attitudes(态度)toward violins, violin music, and so on. The violin is a good tool for stimulation(激发)curiosity and doing experiments. Such ideas are the base of the best Western idea of education. It is just as important as knowing the facts. Facts are important, but facts are also dead. Good education must include giving children experiences in using facts to explore the unknown, in groups and on their own. Children must also learn to