牛津译林版模块一 Unit 3 Looking good feeling good 单元测试

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M1U3 Looking good feeling good 单元测试一、英语知识运用第一节单项选择:1. We didn’t plan our art exhibition like that but it ___very well.A worked onB worked outC tried out D. carried on2. He was worried, because he lost his bag _______ his passport, ID card and a lot of money.A. includedB. includingC. containedD. containing3. No matter how much money you have, it cannot _____ a healthy body.A. matchB. fitC. defeatD. compare4. — Our new te acher’s English is difficult for me to ______.—Why don’t you ask your brother _______ help?A. understand; withB. follow; forC. speak; forD. pick up; by5. In the ______ house the firefighters saved a lot of_____ people, but they couldn't be sent to hospital because ofthe______ road.A. damaged; blocked; injuredB. destroyed; damaged; blockingC. damaged; injured; blockedD. blocked; wounded; injured6. Though he was ________out of breath when he got there, he thought it was ________worth the effort.A. quite; wellB. well; quiteC. quite; quiteD. well; well7. Is this TV set ________ you wish to have ________?A. the one; repairedB. which; it repairedC. the one; it repairedD. which; repaired8. The Turners consider ____ a computer, which is commonly considered ___ a great help in our work and study.A. to buy; to beB. buying; to beC. to buy; beingD. buying; being9. When you’ve finished with that book, don’t forget to put it back one the shelf, __ _______?A. do youB. don’t youC. will youD. won’t you10. ___________ is the top player in this football team?A. Who do you thinkB. Do you think whomC. Whom do you thinkD. Do you think whose else11. Tian Dong, together with his classmates, _______ because of _______ the school rules.A. was punished, obeyingB. were punished; breakingC. were punished; obeyingD. was punished; breaking12. —I’m tired of the city life now.— Why not try _______ to the countryside for a change?A. to moveB. movingC. to have moveD. be moving13. In the office I never seem to have time until 5:30 p.m., _________ many people have gone home.A. whose timeB. thatC. on whichD. by which time14. You needn’t take the ______ to take the weight-loss pills. Exercise would work out very well for you.A. chanceB. riskC. turnD. time15. — Mom, I have felt good these days.— De ar, if you want to keep fit, you’d better __________.A. take more exercisesB. take more exerciseC. do more exercisesD. attend more exercise第二节完形填空:Even people who don’t have much talent for acting or singing still dream of being dis coveredby a talent scout (星探). It seems just like 1 the lottery(彩票), but better 2 you get fameand money.For me, the dream seemed likely to stay a dream. But everything 3 last week in Beijing. I was eating dinner with some friends. As I was getting ready to pay, a young Chinese woman camerunning up to me. I was 4 that I must have done something horrible to offend(冒犯) herwithout 5 it.“You are a white man,” she said 6 when she got to our table.“Yes, I am a white man,” I replied.“Can you speak 7 ?” she asked.“Yes.”“Oh good. Come with me now, please.”I walked outside and saw that a movie was being shot in front of one of the street’s largest __8_ .The woman, a talent agent (经纪人), had 9 a foreigner for this movie, but he had forgotten to 10__. She needed to find a white guy who spoke English, and I was the only one 11_ . My part was to walk from one end of the street to the other, and then 12 _ the club. When I got to the club, I was supposed to 13 to my friend and say, “Forget about the girl, man. We are here to party!” It took me three tries to say the line 14 or walk without tripping(绊倒), but 15 I got it right.The talent scout ran to me afterward. “You are so 16 . I would like you to join my agency.” I know I am not going to be the next Jay Chou. 17 , it seems that my 18 _ “star” talents are being white and being able to speak English. 19 , next time you are watching aChinese movie, look in the 20 . If you see a white guy stumbling (蹒跚) on his way into a nightclub, it might just be me on my way to stardom (星途)!1. A. accepting B. bargaining C. predicting D. winning2. A. although B. as if C. since D. unless3. A. began B. changed C. disappeared D. improved4. A. amazed B. curious C. guilty D. worried5. A. admitting B. imagining C. pretending D. realizing6. A. breathlessly B. cautiously C. proudly D. surprisingly7. A. Chinese B. English C. French D. Cantonese8. A. cinemas B. nightclubs C. schools D. restaurants9. A. introduced B. needed C. persuaded D. signed10. A. come out B. stay up C. turn up D. show off11. A. away B. around C. beyond D. up12. A. enter B. name C. recognize D. search13. A. find B. offer C. turn D. stick14. A. quickly B. simply C. properly D. reasonably15. A. finally B. hopefully C. obviously D. unfortunately16. A. brave B. interesting C. strange D. talented17. A. In return B. In brief C. In turn D. In fact18. A. best B. last C. only D. other19. A. Instead B. Besides C. However D. Otherwise20. A. background B. connection C. expression D. meaning二、阅读理解AAfter an absence of thirty years, I decided to visit my old school again. I had expected to find changes, but not a completely different building. As I walked up the school drive, I wondered for a moment if I had come to the right address. The dirty red brick houses had been swept away. In itsplace stood a bright, modern block. A huge expanse of glass extended (延展) across the face of the building, and in front, there was a well-kept lawn (草坪) where previously there had been “an untidy gravel (沙石) yard”.I was pleased to find that it was bread time and that the children were all in the playground.This would enable me to meet some members of staff(职员). On entering the building, I was surprised to hear loud laughter coming from what appeared to be the masters’ common room. I could not help remembering the teachers in my time, all dressed in black gowns (长袍) and high collars (领子). And above all, I recall ed Mr Garston whom we had nicknamed “Mr Ghastly”, the headmaster who had iron discipline(纪律) on staff and pupils alike. I knocked at the commonroom door and was welcomed by a smiling young man who introduced himself to me as the headmaster. He was dressed casually in a sports jacket, and his cheerful manner, quickly dispelled(驱散) the image of Mr Ghastly. After I had explained who I was, the headmaster presented me tothe teachers all of whom were a little younger than himself, and said he would take me round the school.Here the biggest surprise of all was in store for (在等待)me. Gone were the heavy desks of old with their deeply carved names; gone too, were the dark classrooms with their ink stained, dark brown walls, and their raised platforms for the teachers. The rooms now were painted in bright colors, and the children, far from sitting straight in their places, seemed almost free to do as they liked. I looked with envy(嫉妒) as I remembered how, as a child, I had looked at the blackboard hardly daring to whisper to my neighbor.1. “Mr Ghastly” must be ______.A. the writer’s teacherB. a serious old manC. the strict headmasterD. a naughty boy2. Which of the following statements is NOT true?A. He had expected that the school had completely changed.B. In the writer’s time, all the teachers were dressed in black gowns and high collars.C. There was a well-kept lawn in their school when he visited it.D. An untidy gravel yard had disappeared.3. From what is said in the passage, it seems clear that the writer ______.A. disapproved of all the changes that had taken placeB. felt sorry for the children in the schoolC. was glad that the school was still the sameD. felt that conditions at the school had improved a lotBAs children enter their teens, they usually begin to pay more attention to their peers (同龄人) or friends. Peer pressure (压力) can be direct or indirect, but it is almost always present. Learning to deal with peer pressure makes a teen mature (成熟的), and able to get along well with others.Bad peer pressure is when teens feel pressured to do something that they know is wrong, such as smoking, drinking, or drugs (毒品), and it can remain (保持) with them into adulthood. This is the main reason teens have to learn how to deal with it.Some of the things you can do to deal with peer pressure include:● Choose friends who share your values. Good friends use positive (正面的) peer pressure to help you be your best self.● Keep away from situations where people are doing things you don’t want to do.● Think about your reasons for doing things. Are they good reasons? Are you being true to yourself and your values?● Practice ways of saying no, giving excuses if necessary.● Talk to your parents, or othe r trusted adults, about the kinds of peer pressure you face, and listen to their advice.● Let the adults know when you need help to get out of a bad situation, and don’t know what to do about it.Remember that if just one teen stands up to (对抗) peer pressure, usually others will join him or her. Learning to deal with peer pressure will make you confident and mature.4. According to the passage, which of the following is true?A. Peer pressure includes direct and indirect pressure.B. Peer pressure comes from smoking, drinking and using drugs.C. Teens facing pressure can’t tell right from wrong.D. Teens who face pressure are more mature than those who don’t5. Teens should learn to deal with peer pressure mainly because ______.A. it can keep them from making serious mistakesB. it can influence them even when they have grown upC. learning to deal with it can help them get along well with othersD. learning to deal with it can make them mature and confident6. According to the passage, teens should ______.A. stay away from people who don’t share their valuesB. have good reasons for anything they doC. say no more often than yesD. ask adults they trust for help7. Which column(专栏) of a magazine may the passage be from?A. Social problem.B. School news.C. For teens.D. Science.CFinished school for the summer? It’s great to kick back and relax after the school year-and you deserve it! -but it might also be the time to start building that resume(履历) to help youimpress the college of your choice. Having a great resume doesn’t just mean getting a summer job; lots of activities can help you stay active and gain valuable experience over the summer months.8. What is the main benefit of summer activities according to the text?A. To enjoy yourself to the full.B. To enrich your resume.C. To develop certain skills.D. To improve your academic performance.9. What is the most practical activity to do during summer vacation?A. Getting a job.B. Traveling overseas.C. Doing volunteer work.D. Attending classes.10. According to the text, “soup kitchens and animal shelters” .A. are places that you can travel toB. might be included in summer coursesC. are recommended(推荐)as part-time jobs for the summerD. can be good volunteer jobs11. Why is “taking classes” recommended in the article?A. It only takes a few hours a week.B. It can enrich your career experience.C. It can prepare you for further study.D. It can raise your cultural awareness.DWith the development of society, the choice of food and drinks for children is more diversified(多样化) than ever before. However, every coin has two sides. Many facts suggest that children are overweight and the situation is getting worse, according to the statistics(数据统计). I feel there are a number of reasons for this.Some people blame(责怪)the fact that we are surrounded by shops selling unhealthy, fatty foods, such as fried chicken and ice cream, at low prices. This has turned out a whole generation of grown-ups who seldom cook a meal for themselves. If there were fewer of these restaurants then probably children would buy less take-away food.There is another argument that blames parents for allowing their children to become overweight. I agree to this, because good eating habits begin early in life, long before children start to visit fast food shops. If children are given fried chicken and chocolate rather than healthy food, or are always allowed to choose what they eat, they will go for sweet and salty foods every time, and this will carry on throughout their lives.There is a third reason for this situation. Children these days take very little exercise. They do not walk to school. When they get home, they sit in front of the television or their computers. Notonly is this an unhealthy pastime(消遣), it also gives them time to eat more unhealthy food. What they need is to go outside and play active games or sports.The above are the main reasons for this problem, and therefore we have to encourage young people to be more active, as well as guiding them away from fast food shops and bad eating habits.12. What is suggested by the author to deal with “overweight”?A. Blaming the shops selling unhealthy and fatty foods.B. Asking young children to walk to school every day.C. Living an active life and giving up bad eating habits.D. Not watching TV or playing computer games after school.13. Which of the following shows the structure of the whole text?14. The author writes the passage to ______________A. show people a social problemB. provide facts for governmentC. advise solutions to a problemD. compare opinions with people三、任务型阅读Boys are not so good at English when there are girls in their class, a research student said. This finding disagrees with the widely held belief that girls always have a good influence on boys in school.Boys do best with as few girls as possible in English lessons at primary and secondary schools, Steven Proud, a research student at Bristol University, told the Royal Economic Society’s conference.But when it comes to math and science, both boys and girls at primary schools achieve up to a tenth of a grade higher when there is a greater percentage of girls in the class, Proud found.P roud kept a record of boys’ and girls’ test results at the ages of 7, 11, and 16 in 16,000 schools in England. He studied the test scores to see whether the percentage of girls made a difference to the results of both boys and girls in math, science and English.Boys always perform worse when the number of girls they study English with increases, which is especially the case at primary schools. Proud also found that girls are unaffected by the number of boys in their English class.Proud said boys may do worse in English when there is high proportion(比例) of girls in theirclass because they think that the girls are better than them. It could also be that teachers use teaching styles more appropriate(适合) to girls when there are more girls than boys in the class.Proud argues that his results show boys should be taught English in single-sex classes.However, Professor Alan Smithers, director of the Centre for Education and Employment Research at the University of Buckingham, said, “Boys may be discouraged by ho w well girls are doing in English, but you can’t say that it means boys and girls should be separated. It has very little practical importance to schools.”四、单词拼写1. Our school rules won’ t have this kind of bad behavior go u_______.2. Nobody is willing to make friends with him because he is always finding f_____ with others.3. Though they live in the mountainous area, they are well kept i_______ about the outside world by watching TV every day.4. Could you give us an _________ (解释) of how water travels in water?5. I’m sorry to tell you that my father _____(禁止)me from watching the football game yesterday.6. ______________ his old age, he gave up smoking. (考虑)7. He risked ___________ his job to ask the boss for a rise. (失去)8. Don’t eat ______________. It’s harmful to health. (不规律)9. The firemen got the fire _______________ and at last put it out. (控制)10. Because of his ________________ on his studies, he didn’t notice me passing by. (集中精力)五、完成句子第一节根据汉语提示完成句子1. 曾经有许多年轻人都渴望出国。