【外研版】2016-2017学年必修一:Module6单元测试卷(含答案解析)
外研版高一英语必修一第一册unit6 At one with nature单元测试卷(含答案)

UNIT 6-At one with the nature单元检测卷时间:100分钟满分:120分选择题部分第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
AHow are you and your family going to celebrate Earth Day? It's a great day to get outside and ride a bike, but there are other ways you could spend the day. Here are four books. You can learn more about the earth and the animals that make the world a special place to live.The Busy Beaver, by Nicholas OldlandBeaver is very, very busy, and he doesn't always think carefully. As a result, he makes a mess of the forest and ends up in hospital. Finally, he realizes how careless he's been and decides to make things right when he returns to the forest.Lessons from Mother Earth, by Elaine McleodFiveyearold Tess is vi siting her grandmother and, for the first time, she visits the garden. Along the way, Tess's grandmother tells her the rules of the garden, “You must always take good care of our garden. Never throw rubbish around. There is plenty for everyone to share if we don't destroy the soil.” The story is beautifully told as a caring conversation between a child and her grandmother.Luz Sees the Light, by Claudia DavilaWhen Luz's community experiences a series of bla ckouts (停电), she quickly comes to understand the need to save energy and find other ways of doing things. With the help of her friends and neighbors, she creates a community garden and park that everyone can use. The book attracts many young readers.The Lorax, by Dr SeussA young boy learns of the role of the Lorax as protector of the trees, and howhis home became polluted. The book contains memorable forestry conservation (森林保护).21.We can learn from the passage that Beaver .A.always plans things carefullyB.never takes care of the forestC.decides to leave the forest foreverD.gets hurt because of his carelessness22.Which of the following books focus on the protection of forest?A.The Busy Beaver and The LoraxB.Luz Sees the Light and The LoraxC.The Busy Beaver and Lessons from Mother EarthD.Lessons from Mother Earth and Luz Sees the Light23.What is the writer's purpose in writing this passage?A.To provide some activities to Earth Day.B.To offer some books to young children.C.To tell readers how to write children's books.D.To teach readers how to protect our environment.BMost kinds of rose plants come from Asia. But roses are also native to other areas including northwest Africa, Europe and the United States. Some people say roses are difficult to grow. But you have a good chance of success if you start with a few suggestions from experts.You should plant your roses where they can get sunshine for about six hours on bright days. You can buy roses from a garden center or by mail order. You can buy potted (盆栽) roses, also known as container roses, or bareroot (裸根) plants. Each kind has its fans.Some gardeners say potted roses are easier to plant. They say the roots develop better. But Jeffrey Dinslage, president of Nature Hills Nursery in Omaha, Nebraska, points out that bareroot roses come without soil. So they weigh less to transport. If they arrive before you are ready to plant them, make sure the packing material is slightly wet. Keep the plants in a cool, dark place. You plant the roses while they are not active. The resting plants have no leaves but still need water.When growing roses, the soil should be wet. Watering should be done in the morning. That can prevent problem called black spots. But do not water too much. Jeffrey Dinslage says people often ask him about becoming discolored on rose leaves. He says the problems are usually caused by too much water. After heavy rains or too much watering, he advises pulling away mulch (覆盖物) from around the roots for a short time. This will help dry the soil. If your soil is very dry, you can add compost (堆肥), which returns nutrients (营养) to the soil.If you want to know more information, please click www. .24.What is the advantage of bareroot roses?A.It attracts a lot of fans.B.It is easy to grow and can develop better.C.It is easy to transport.D.It is easier to plant.25.What does the word “That” in Paragraph 4 refer to?A.Keep roses from black spots.B.Water roses correctly.C.Make your soil dry.D.Don't water too much.26.When planting roses, it is required that according to the passage?A.the soil should be neither too dry nor too wetB.the soil should be dryC.the soil should be completely wetD.the soil should be turned over once a weekCDo you ever wonder why trees begin to bud (发芽) earlier in some cities? Scientists finally found the answer but it's not very pleasant. New science suggests a relationship between light pollution and the timing when trees produce buds, which signals the arrival of the spring season.Light pollution is defined by the Lighting Research Center as the unwanted consequence of outdoor lighting such as street lights. Excessive (过多的) manmade light at night results in disturbed natural cycles, and also prevents the observation of stars and planets at night. But its effect on the environment goes beyond that.By studying some trees, researchers found out that trees that are more exposed to artificial lighting at night bud up to 7.5 days earlier than those at the natural nighttime setting. And they found out that light had a more significant effect than temperature when the buds came out. The early budding may cause problems for insects, which feed on leaves, and the birds which then feed on them in turn. Professor Richard, who helped lead the research, explained that more than the budding of trees, the study implies the danger to the balance of the ecosystem. “At the moment, caterpillars are timed to hatch to make the most of the opportunities to feed on freshly budded leaves, and birds hatch in time to feed on the young caterpillar,” he said.Migratory (迁徙的) birds are also negatively affected by light pollution. The glare might confuse them and make them lose their flying sense. The phenomenon might explain why some birds accidentally knock into buildings.Such results stress the need to pursue studies that aim to measure the effect of light pollution. If the issue were left to continue, it is estimated that by 2100, spring would begin almost a full month earlier than it does today.27.What will happen if there is too much manmade light?A.People's eyesight will be damaged.B.The ecosystem will likely lose its balance.C.No stars or planets may be observed at night.D.Animals' living habits may change suddenly.28.How does the early budding affect insects or plants?A.It will cause the rising number of insects.B.It could lead to trees growing fewer leaves.C.It may result in some insects going hungry.D.It might push insects to hatch more slowly.29.What does the author want to tell us in the last paragraph?A.The effect of light pollution is destructive.B.The spring of 2100 will become much longer.C.Light pollution should be taken seriously.D.A further study on light pollution is scheduled.30.What is the suitable title for the passage?A.Why spring comes earlier in some citiesB.Why light pollution needs to be studiedC.How trees' early budding takes placeD.How much light is “too much”第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
外研版高中英语必修1 Module6__单元测试卷

Module 6单元测试卷一、单项填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)1.I often communicate with Li Yang,________ chairman of the Students' Union in our school, on ________ Internet.A.the;/ B.a;the C./;the D./;/2.When you start to build up a store of vocabulary it is important to use it ________. A.eventually B.occasionally C.fortunately D.frequently3.It rains heavily outside, which makes ________ possible ________ the crops to avoid the dry conditions.A.it;of B.it;for C.this;of D.that;for4.________ other team members, Jim is ________ player on the football team. A.Compared with;the most satisfying B.Compared to;the more satisfied C.Comparing with;the most satisfied D.Comparing to;a more satisfying 5.I am very worried because my little son ________ most of his spare time ________ playing games on the computer.A.concentrates;on B.spends;onC.consists;of D.uses;to6.He felt it was a little difficult to ________ his classmates after a week's sick leave. A.keep up with B.come up withC.compare with D.agree with7.He is known _____ an excellent artist but he is best known ________ his painting. A.as;to B.for;by C.as;for D.by;to8.People who are coming to today's meeting mainly ________ teachers and students. A.consist of B.make up of C.consist in D.make use of9.—You must have a high income doing that kind of job.—Oh, my income is not set, but I earn 100 yuan a day________.A.in total B.in general C.in short D.on average10.—We must thank you for taking the trouble to cook us a meal.—________.A.With pleasure B.It doesn't matterC.It was no trouble at all D.By all means二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Rickshaw pullers(人力车夫)are some of the poorest people in our city and they work extremely hard.Recently I suffered a(n)__11__ injury and had to use a rickshaw puller to take me to the hospital every __12__.I also had to use these trips to get all the stuff (物品) I __13__ like medicines,milk,fruit,etc.__14__ I couldn't walk too much. Every day on the way back home,I would __15__ the rickshaw puller to stop by the __16__ to get me the things I needed.Each day,it would be a __17__ rickshaw puller and at first I was worried that they would not __18__ to stop or they might ask me for more money for this. However,they __19__ me whole-heartedly;without any __20__ of the time,effort or money,the rickshaw pullers would __21__ set off to get the stuff for me. Often they weren't exactly __22__ about what to get so they would come back to me for clarification (说明).Sometimes they would __23__ different kinds of stuff with them to show me so I could select __24__ and then they would go back to the shop to buy it. They would take care to make sure I got whatever I needed at the right price. They would try to __25__ the rickshaws as close to my __26__ as possible,so I would have to walk as little as possible to get into my house. One of them didn't even take any extra (额外的)__27__ for the time or efforts to help me when I __28__ it at the end of the trip.I was so __29__ these rickshaw pullers for offering me not only help but care and concern in a genuine (真诚的) way,as if I were their __30__.11.A.ear B.knee C.eye D.hand12.A. hour B.week C.day D.month13.A. bought B.sold C.expected D.needed14.A. as B.when C.if D.but15.A. command B.tell C.ask D.suggest16.A. station B.hospital C.market D.office17.A .tall B.young C.different D.special18.A. prefer B.agree C.decide D.pretend19.A. helped B.protected C.recognized D.understood20.A. writing B.request C.order D.discussion21.A. slowly B.immediately C.calmly D.carefully22.A. concerned B.worried C.excited D.clear23.A. collect B.introduce C.bring D.borrow24.A. everything B.something C.nothing D.anything25.A. stop B.carry C.transport D.pack26.A.bed B.car C.farm D.door27.A. money B.advice C.prize D.praise28.A. offered B.showed C.explained D.returned29.A. disappointed with B.thankful toC.afraid of D.doubtful about30.A. neighbor B.workmate C.boss D.family三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AThe Internet has both advantages and disadvantages.CommunicationNow we can communicate with a person who is sitting in another part of the world almost for free. There are plenty of online messenger services that offer this service. With the help of such service, it has become very easy to establish a kind of global friendship where you can share your thoughts and explore other cultures. InformationAccess to information is one of the biggest advantages of the Internet. Almost any kind of information on any topic under the sun can be found on the Internet. Search engines like Google or Yahoo are at your service on the Internet. You can find almost any type of data on almost any kind of subject.EntertainmentEntertainment is another popular reason why many people like to surf the Internet. There are numerous games that may be downloaded from the Internet for free. Chat rooms are popular because users can meet new and interesting people. When people surf the web, they can find numerous things. Music, hobbies, news and more can be found and shared on the Internet.ServiceMuch service is now provided on the Internet such as online banking, job seeking, purchasing tickets for your favorite movies, and hotel reservations.But there are also disadvantages. If you use the Internet, your personal information such as name, address, credit card number, etc. might be accessed by other people. Virus (病毒) threat is another problem. Virus attacks can end up crashing your whole hard disk, causing you much headache. Pornography(淫秽作品) is perhaps the biggest threat related to children's healthy mental life. There are thousands of pornographic sites on the Internet that can be easily found.On the whole, the Internet's advantages overweigh its disadvantages.31.What is this passage mainly about?A.Do's and don'ts on the Internet.B.Service offered on the Internet.C.Information offered on the Internet.D.Advantages and disadvantages of the Internet.32.According to the writer, with the Internet, we can ________.A.make friends with people from other countries convenientlyB.find any type of data on any kind of subjectC.buy very cheap things online from other countriesD.download whatever we want for free33.Which of the following disadvantages is NOT mentioned in the passage? A.Your computer might be attacked by viruses.B.You may receive a lot of unwanted e-mails.C.Pornography might harm children's health.D.Your personal information might be stolen.34.The writer seems to believe that ________.A.the Internet isn't very useful to childrenB.the Internet is safer to use than people thinkC.people don't know how to make use of the InternetD.the Internet has more advantages than disadvantagesBThe Satwa Taru Jurug Zoo in Indonesia said that it was trying to help Tori. Tori isa 15-year-old ape(猿)with a smoking problem. The great ape started the habit about10 years ago. She picked up old cigarette butts and followed the example of the people she saw. After that, zoo visitors began throwing lit cigarettes into her cage.The zoo has decided that it would set more volunteers to watch Tori's home and the zoo would also put up a mesh screen (网筛) so she cannot reach any cigarettes. She and her mate will soon be moved to an island. There she will have even more distance from visitors and possible sources of cigarettes. According to The Associated Press, the Center for Ape Protection—is helping to stop Tori's smoking habit and will test how smoking has had an effect on Tori's health. Tori will probably have a much harder time breaking the smoking habit than a person would, as humans have many tools and support groups to help them quit. It's unclear why it took ten years of this behavior to attract the attention of either the zoo's workers or animal rights activists. Sadly, poor leadership at Indonesian zoos is not uncommon. The AP reported that several zoos in the country had been carefully watched over following animal deaths.You must feel sad after reading this news. To make you feel better, take a look at this happier video of a baby ape getting some love from another member of the animal kingdom. Or check out a little monkey having a good time with an iPhone. 35.What is the Satwa Taru Jurug Zoo in Indonesia trying to do?A.To prevent visitors getting close to a dangerous animal.B.To stop visitors from throwing cigarette butts.C.To ask visitors to stop smoking in the zoo.D.To help an ape give up smoking.36.It is suggested in Paragraph 3 that ________.A.it is not easy for the ape to stop smokingB.the Satwa Taru Jurug Zoo treats the animals very wellC.the zoo has always tried to help the ape give up smokingD.animal rights activists think it is OK for animals to smoke37.Why have several zoos in the country been carefully watched over? A.Because animals behave strangely in the zoos.B.Because some animals had been found dead in the zoos.C.Because several visitors were found dead in the zoos.D.Because some visitors felt sick after visiting the zoos.38.This passage is most probably taken from a________.A.radio program B.newspaperC.story book D.websiteCGeography once played a big role in how we chose our friends, but that is changing fast. In the past, it could be difficult to keep up a relationship with someone from the next town, not to mention someone from a different state or country. These days the Internet has made it easier than ever to meet friends online, whether those friends live right down the street or halfway around the world.In fact this ability to bring together different people from different walks of life is one of the great advantages of the Internet. If you have always wanted to meet friends online from around the world, all you need to do is log on and search. The process of meeting new friends online can be a fun new adventure, and many people have found a great number of friends from all over the world using the power of the Internet.In many ways the ability to meet friends online is an extension(延伸) of the pen pals we used to have as kids. Back then we would wait patiently by the mailbox for those pen pal letters to arrive. And on the other side of the world, our special friends would anticipate the same kind of thing to happen. The Internet age has taken that penpal age to a wholly new level, making it easier than ever to meet friends. With just a click of a mouse you can meet friends online from faraway lands, sharing stories and experiences or just spending some time chatting together.A number of websites have made it even easier to meet friends, and those with an interest in this can definitely check those websites out. These specialized websites allow people from around the world to quickly and easily meet friends online with just a click of a mouse.39.According to the passage, with the help of the Internet, people now ________. A.can make more close friends than everB.can do more adventures than they used toC.totally needn't meet friends by writing lettersD.keep up a relationship with others more easily40.The third paragraph mainly tells us ________.A.it is difficult to find a pen palB.pen pals have now been out of dateC.to be a pen pal, you should be patientD.meeting friends online is faster than usual41.What does the underlined word “anticipate” in the passage probably mean? A.Expect. B.Check. C.Accept. D.Worry.42.We can learn from the passage that ________.A.meeting friends online is convenient and fastB.writing letters to pen pals is no longer popularC.websites make people know each other betterD.there are many countries which we have never heard ofDWhile working in the second-largest city in Greece, a group of people building a new underground railway system discovered a part of ancient road built by the Romans. Measuring 70 meters or 230 feet long, it offers a look at the main center of travel that the city used about 2,000 years ago.Made out of marble, the paved road located in the northern port city will beraised so that it can be placed on permanent (永久的) display when the underground railway opens in 2016.The public got a chance to see the site this month after information was made known on the permanent display project.The site was shown to the public on Monday, when details of the permanent display project were also announced. An archeologist(考古学家) working on the project stated that the Roman road was estimated to be about 1,800 years old. Below this road, the remains of an older road built by the ancient Greeks have been discovered—this find was estimated to have been laid down 500 years earlier.When roads are found on top of another, the remains spread light on the history of the city and how it developed over the centuries. Interestingly, the ancient road and the side roads that run perpendicular(垂直的) to it closely look like the city's modern road patterns. Nearly 7 meters below the ground, you will find the center of the city. The ancient road follows the same kind of path and almost in the same direction.The archeological remains found under the road cause delays to a project beginning in 2006. However, archeologists are completely fine with this because it gives them a rare treat to explore under part of a heavily populated city.43.What is below the Roman road?A.The remains of an older road.B.The remains of an ancient park.C.A new underground railway system.D.The center of an ancient Roman city.44.What is the importance of the recent discovery in Greece?A.Helping the public get a chance to see the site.B.Helping people learn about the history of the city.C.Helping archeologists work on the display project.D.Helping people build underground railway systems.45.The article is mainly about ________.A.the work of some Greek archeologistsB.a permanent display project in GreeceC.the construction of an underground railwayD.the discovery of the ancient road in GreeceEA typical day at work for Cesar Millan includes taking a four-hour jog with 40 dogs,large and small,young and old,and none of them on leashes(缰绳).Although most of these dogs belong to him,the rest are troubled dogs sent to Millan to learn good behaviour. Obviously,Millan has a special gift for working with these animals. Growing up on a farm in Mexico,Millan knew he would work with dogs. His first job,at age 15,was helping a veterinarian (兽医).He was so good at calming scared dogs and handling all kinds of situations that people started calling him ‘the dog boy'. Since then,he has built a rewarding career around his favourite animal.Studying dogs on the farm where he grew up,Millan realised they need a lot of exercise to be calm. He explains his approach,“Exercise and discipline (纪律) first,and then affection! ” He says a lot of people get it wrong because they do not realise what dogs really need. Millan does not only train dogs,he also trains owners to understand that their pets need rules. He has helped celebrities like Oprah Winfrey and Will Smith and everyday people too.At his Dog Psychology Centre in Los Angeles,California,Millan also works with dogs whose dangerous behaviour has prevented them from finding homes.He teaches them to be loving gentle pets. Viewers can actually see the change in dogs with troublesome behaviour on Millan's TV show The Dog Whisperer.To find the right career,Millan encourages kids to do what they enjoy.“You can always find a job. But I find that happiness comes when you follow your passion. Success followed me because I was following my dream of being the best dog trainer in the world.”46.Which of the following is NOT true according to the first paragraph? A.Cesar Millan usually walks his dogs every day.B.Cesar Millan owns 40 dogs altogether.C.Cesar Millan is good at handling dogs.D.Some of the dogs do not behave well.47.From the second paragraph we can learn that Millan ________ .A.was born into a poor familyB.never went to schoolC.has loved dogs since his childhoodD.has been a successful veterinarian48.Which of the following does NOT agree with Millan's principles for training dogs?A.Walk the dogs every day.B.Set rules for them.C.Show your love to them.D.Keep troubled dogs separately.49.Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?A.Either Millan's father or his mother was a dog expert.B.Oprah Winfrey and Will Smith are everyday people.C.Millan makes good money from his dog business.D.Millan frequently gets hurt by troublesome dogs.50.According to Millan,your choice of major at college should be based on ______ . A.your interest B.social needsC.your parents' hope D.its popularity四、补全对话A:Hi,young lady. Can I help you?B:51A:Okay. How about getting your father a new wallet?B:Hmm. How much is that black wallet?A:Oh. It's only $ 40.95.B:Huh? That's too expensive for me. 52A:Hmm. How about this brown leather one? It's $25.99.B:Um...I don't think my father will like the design on the outside,and it doesn't havea place to put pictures. Besides,I don't have that much money.A:53B:I'm not sure. Probably about ten dollars or so. I've been helping my mom around the house for the past week to earn some money. This is all I have.A:54B:That's really pretty,but the price tag (标签) says $13.99,and I know I don't have that much.A:Well,let's just say the tie went on sale. How about $5? What do you say?B:55A.Okay. How much do you have to spend?B.Excuse me,where can I buy this kind of camera?C.Well...yeah. I'm looking for a Father's Day gift.D.Oh,thanks,I'll take it.E.Do you have a cheaper one?F.Hmm. How about this tie?G.Thanks a lot for what you have told me.五、.阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)The British summer is extremely beautiful. Trees,flowers,birds and butterflies make the whole country like a big garden. However,many British people have noticed that butterflies have been gradually disappearing from this picturesque scenery during the past several years. What has happened to them?Butterfly Conservation,a charity in the UK,is running a survey to help answer this question. The result is more serious than people expected. According to the survey,among 59 butterfly species found in Britain,more than three quarters of them are suffering a declining population,including the most popular ones. What's more,half of all butterfly species are in the danger of dying out. Some common species such as the small Tortoiseshell butterfly and the Wall butterfly are dropping dramatically. The latter cannot even be seen in many parts of central and southern England. The blue butterfly was commonly seen in the south. However,it has started colonizing(迁徙至)Edinburgh in the past few years.The numbers of butterflies have dropped to a record low in the past three years largely because the summer in the UK is getting cooler and their habitat is also worsening. Fortunately,Britain is experiencing a long hot summer this year compared to the last few summers. Conservationists believe the warm weather will bring some benefits to the butterflies.Sir David Attenborough,president of Butterfly Conservation,said: “Large quantities of butterflies tell us that all is well with nature. When they decline it's a warning that other wildlife will be s oon ________.”The survey is still going on. The public are also encouraged to keep track of the UK's butterfly population. The organizers hope the survey will help raise public awareness of the value of butterflies in the UK. Butterflies give an indication of the well-being of nature and the environment.56.What has happened to butterflies in Britain? (no more than 10 words)___________________________________________________57.List two reasons for butterflies' reduction in number.①_____________________________________ (no more than 5 words)②______________________________________(no more than 5 words) 58.Complete the following statement with proper words.(no more than 4 words)But a large number of British people have realized that butterflies ____ from the beautiful scenery since a few years ago.59.Fill in the blank in Paragraph 4 with proper words.(no more than 5 words)_________________________________________________________60.What does the underlined word “them” (Line 3,Paragraph 2) probably refer to? (no more than 4 words)________________________________________________________六、短文改错(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)This term I'm very busy with a heavy load of lesson. Sometimes my maths homework took up too much time that I could only spend a few time on English words. One day, my English teacher gave us a test, and I was complete puzzled. I suddenly had an idea:look up for the new words on the Internet on my mobile phone. Went through the words quickly, I was secretly delighted with my little game while someone tapped me on the shoulder. It was my English teacher! She was staring at me! I knew that it was the kind silent warning. She felt ashamed and was determined never cheat in the exam again!七、书面表达(满分25分)随着网络的普及,很多学生建立了自己的博客。
外研必修第一册Unit6Ateonewithnature单元测试

必修1 Unit 6单元测试题第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)AThere are many great museums in South Africa. Here we will know about some of those museums. The Heart of Cape Town MuseumCape Town is famous for many amazing firsts, especially the world’s first heart transplant (移植). This surgery was under the careful guidance of professor Christiaan Barnard. This museum honors everyone who played a major role in medicine and put South Africa and the .University of Cape Town on an international stage.Cost: $20 (adults); $12 (children)The Iziko South African MuseumFounded in 1825, this museum holds more than 1.5 million objects, especially ancient fossils (化石) and stone tools made by people living in South Africa millions of years ago. It also clearly presents the appearance of ancient locals.Cost: $20 (adults); $15 (children 6-17); $7 (children under 6)The Warrior Toy MuseumIf you think museums are only for a select few, the Warrior Toy Museum in Simon’s Town will make you change your idea. Having toys of all shapes, sizes, models and themes, it’s a great place for young and old to visit. You can share stories about toys that you played when you were young and create new memories with your children.Cost: $20 (adults); $10 (children 8-16); $5 (children under 8)The Van Tilburg CollectionThe Van Tilburg Collection is a museum that contains 17th and 18th century furniture, paintings and many other works of art from England, France and Italy. And you will also have a chance to enjoy the largest South African collection of Chinese ceramics (陶器).Cost: $22 (adults); $10 (children)1.Visitors going to the Heart of Cape Town Museum can _________.A. learn some first aid knowledge.B.study the history of Cape TownC.see the inventions made by African peopleD.know about people making medical contributions2.What is special about the Iziko South African Museum according to the text?A.It shows the life of ancient South Africans.B.It protects the plants and animals in South Africa.C.It uses advanced technologies to bring history alive.D.It tells the effects of climate change on South Africa.3.What can be learned about toys in the Warrior Toy Museum?A.They are at reasonable prices.B.They are offered in family activities.C.They attract visitors to do volunteer work there.D.They can bring back childhood memories of visitors.BIsatou Ceesay was born in 1972 in a small village in Gambia, Africa. As a teenager, Ceesay was forced to drop out of school because of poverty. She carried some goods with many girls like her to sell in the market to raise herself At that time, the plastic bags, being strong and light, became popular in Gambia. The problem was that people did not reuse the bags and simply threw them behind their homes. Over time, the houses were surrounded by trash.Ceesay lived in such an environment for many years. She kept learning from the surrounding environment and planned to take action to change. In 1997, she started a recycling movement called One Plastic Bag in Gambia. She educated women in Gambia to recycle plastic waste into income for themselves. In the beginning, the movement had a mission to educate their village colleagues about the need to reuse garbage and recycle plastic waste, rather than letting the garbage increase behind their homes.Over time, the movement became big and able to support and provide income for women around. It was also able to greatly reduce plastic waste in Gambia. But the work of collecting trash turned to be taxing. During the rainy season, plastic waste became wet and difficult to take, and after that it still took patience to dry it before it could be processed.Ceesay said, “As a habit, people are used to pouring their garbage behind their houses, and because it is not visible, they forget it. But the bad effects again knock on your door very quickly — dirty air, various diseases and so on. Of course, if one man’s house is clean but his neighbor’s is not, then the man is also not healthy.”For 17 years, Ceesay has contributed to one of the most important problems about the plastic waste. In 2012, she got the TIAW Difference Maker Award in Washington, DC, United States. Her story was written into a book, which inspires many others to join or become makers of change in their own communities.4. What can be learned about young Ceesay from Paragraph 1 ?A.She gave up the chance of going to school.B.She had many friends good at doing business.C.She sold strong and light plastic bags to support herselfD. She lived in an environment heavily polluted by plastic waste.5.What can we infer about Ceesay’s recycling movement?A.It aimed to make full use of natural resources to get rich.B.It was hard to carry on because of the shortage of workers.C.It benefited both people’s economic situation and the environment.D.It taught the villagers to replace plastic bags with handmade ones.6.What does the underlined word “taxing” in Paragraph 3 mean?A. Challenging.B. Pleasant.C. Dangerous.D. Successful.7.What does Ceesay mainly intend to say in Paragraph 4?A.Bad habits are hard to remove once formed.B.Gaibage problems contribute greatly to climate change.C.Valuing the relationship between neighbors is important.D. Dealing with plastic waste is a shared responsibility in communities.Scientists have long thought about whether each animal species has a different language, much like different human languages that we cannot understand. Language experts agree on the fact that the way animals communicate through various calls does not fit the definition of human languages.Animal calls are not considered a language because the calls are limited to signals related to food activities, warning about the presence of enemies and so on. They lack the characteristic of productivity that all human languages share. That is — humans create new expressions every day by combining different words to express meanings. Animal calls are fixed in their meanings, while human language goes further and includes expressions of complex ideas that do not have a limit. However, animals do communicate. People who study humans believe that people speak with their entire bodies. To express a message, one does not always need words. Have you ever shared a private joke with your friends across the table? All you did was to give them a self-satisfied smile, Animals can communicate in much the same way as humans do. Although animals do not have the ability to speak words, they can use other methods, such as gestures, movements, calls and their sense of smell. In short, most of their communication is not related with speech.If animals can make noises, why can’t they talk? Humans and animals both have the necessary organs that produce sounds, such as lungs, throat, voice box, lips and tongue. But the differences lie in the movement and relative position of these organs that make it possible for us to speak. When humans developed from apes, a lot of our features were improved to better shape sounds along the way. The mouth started getting smaller and the neck grew longer. All other animals, including our closest animal relatives — chimpanzees, have little similarity, which determines humans’ ability to speak.8.What does the first paragraph suggest?A. Animal calls don’t belong to languages.B.Animal calls are not easy to understand.C.Different animals have their own languages.D.Different animals have different communication skills.9.What do we know about animal calls and human languages?A.Animal calls can express rich meanings.B.Animal calls are often made in dangerous situations.C.Human languages are more creative and changeable.D.Human languages and animal calls are both developing.10.What can be concluded from Paragraph 3 about animals?A.They may have lost the power of speech.B.They also communicate through body language.C.They also have difficulty understanding some words.D.They master more ways than humans to communicate.11.Why do animals foil to speak according to the last two paragraphs?A.Their lifestyles require less communication.B.They have a slow change in mental movement.C.They lack fully developed language-related organs.D.Their intelligence determines their poor ability to speak.You’ve probably heard it a dozen times by now. But here it goes again: Sleep is important. Your mental health and immune (免疫时)system are connected to your sleeping habits. So are your grades, a new study finds. Sleep accounts for nearly one-fourth of the difference among students’ grades in a class. So even if you spend hours studying for a test but get too little sleep, you might still do poorly.Typically, people’s sleep schedules are messy and can not be known in advance. Professor Jeffrey Grossman of Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge wanted to see if sleep links to people’s learning performance even when a study was done with people who kept such true-to-life schedules at home. So he turned to Fitbits, which can check how long people sleep and how frequently they wake up. And the researchers looked for 100 students. They focused on these students’ sleep patterns in the days and weeks before exams and then compared them to these students' test scores.“How much time a person sleeps the night. before an exam doesn’t affect that person’s grade,” Grossman says. “A student who sleeps 7 hours every night will do better than a student who sleeps 7.5 hours one night and 6.5 hours another night.”“It’s important for people to know that if their Fitbits tell them that they have terrible sleep, that may not actually be so,” Michael Scullin, a sleep scientist at Baylor University says. Grossman also raises this point. Fitbit, Inc. makes this advanced tool. But it doesn’t share how its tool works. This leaves a question about whether the tool is really correct when checking a student’s sleep. Even so, Scullin emphasizes that there are enough data supporting ties between sleep and how well someone performs.“Students need more sleep and less late evening use of phones and other screens. Even with after-school activities and schoolwork, they need to get enough sleep,” Grossman says.12.What factor did Grossman consider when conducting his study?A.Students’ mental health.B.Students’ learning habits.C.Students’ previous grades.D.Students’ usual sleep state.13.What is the major finding of Grossman’s study?A.Study pressure makes students go to sleep late.B.People should follow their own sleep schedules.C.Regular sleep has a good impact on learning performance.Dr The necessary amount of sleep depends a lot on people’s health.14.What can we learn about the Fitbits from Paragraph 4?A.They need further improvement.B.They are designed for teenagers.C.They affect people’s quality of sleep.D.They can give sleep advice for each user.15.What does the passage mainly talk about?A.Teenagers’ sleep-related problems.B.Learning results and enough sleep.C.High school students’ sleeping habits.D.Methods to improve learning interest.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选顼。
外研版高中英语必修一高一英语6单元练习题及答案

Module 6 练习题第一部分:单词拼写。
请根据首字母或汉语提示完成句子。
1. The internet is one of the biggest __________(来源)of information in the world.2. It is said that kites were originally made for _________(军事)use in our country.3. We are the owners of the house, so I personally think they shouldn’t get into our house without our p___________.4.I’m sorry to tell you that we are unable to give you a __________ (明确)date of the meeting at this moment.5. The average _______(百分比)of women village officials is now higher than 16% all over China.6. We can have a__________ to the internet via both computers and mobile phones.7. As students, we must c____________ our attention on our lessons.8. The students are now discussing the a_____________ of the Internet so that everyone knows how to make good use of the Internet.9. There are many websites which c___________ useful information for learning a language.10. Children should be encouraged to be __________(独立的)thinkers.第二部分:选词/词组填空1.We will have to get there by boat for the island is only ________ by boat.2. The main________ of the project is the cost.3. Two men died in a________ accident.4. Last year he went to the US and lived there________ .5. The________ of the steam engine brought about a great change in human life.6. Typhoons happen________ here during early autumn.7. My job seems to________ standing and smiling at people.8. There was too much noise and she couldn't________ her book.9. Is it the best idea you can________ ?10. ________ last year, profits are good this year.第三部分:选择填空1. Space exploration has been made________ with the rapid development of science.A. possibleB. to be possibleC. it possibleD. possibly2. I really can't________ what you said just now.A. go withB. agree toC. believeD. agree with3.________ the past, our life today is much better.A. Comparing withB. Compared atC. To compare withD. Compared with4. Julia's on holiday in Spain________ .A. for the momentB. the momentC. at the momentD. in a moment5. Don't________ to contact me if you need any more information.A. worryB. botherC. troubleD. hesitate6. She was well known _____ an excellent student in her school.A. asB. forC. toD. from7. It is well known that Tim Berners-Lee ______ the World Wide Web.A. foundB. inventedC. createdD. discovered8. I’m going to London and my sister’s coming ______.A. neitherB. as wellC. eitherD. also9. It was not long before a helicopter arrived on scene to rescue the survivors of the plane ______.A. incidentB. eventC. failureD. crash10. This essay’s still too long. I’ll h ave to _______ it by a couple of thousand words.A. shortenB. contractC. cutD. consider11. The library in our university is a useful ______ of information.A. sourceB. rootC. wayD. cause12. The girl is clever and she always ______ good ideas whenever she is in trouble.A. comes aboutB. comes up withC. comes outD. comes up13. The offices weren’t very well _______ —the rooms are too small and it’s much too hot in summer.A. designedB. treatedC. paintedD. colored14. The class _____ my daughter studies in _____ fifty-six students.A. where; is made up ofB. which; consists ofC. which; makes upD. where; is consisted of15. The book ______ forty maps, ______ three of Great Britain.A. contains; includesB. is containing; includingC. includes; containsD. contains; including第四部分:请根据提示完成下列句子。
【单元测试卷】新外研 必修一 Unit 6 单元检测卷(含答案)

新外研版高中英语必修一Unit 6At one with nature单元测试(考试时间:120分钟分值:150分)一、根据汉语提示写出正确的单词(每小题0.5分,共5分)1.We have bought in large stocks of this __________ (材料).2.These rules are intended to __________(防止)accidents.3.They drove 600 miles across the __________ (沙漠).4.These two countries differ greatly in __________ (气候).5. __________(在……内)most of us is a small child screaming for attention.6.John is very __________(内行的)at repairing TV sets.7.The company invested thousands in an electronic order-control ______ ____ (系统).8.Science and technology have brought profound change to the mountain __________ (地区).9. It was fortunate that the water was__________(浅的).10.People have a great deal of respect for that man, _______(因此)what he says carries weight.二、用所给单词的正确形式填空(每小题0.5分,共5分)1.This bridge__________ (design) by Scott in 2007.2.Other __________ (live) beings might exist in outer space.3.The workers decided to cut off some __________(branch) of the bigtree.4. France is the world’s secondbiggest exporter of__________ (agriculture)products.5. What are some of the practical __________ (benefit)of the research?6. A __________ (limit) number of cars is available in every big city.7. They are thinking of __________ (replace)the old computer with a new one.8. Even at its __________ (narrow) the river is about 2,000 mileswide.9. A few years ago a __________(publish) asked me to consider writing a novel.10. Miss Smith devotes all her __________ (energy) to her work.三、选择合适的短语,并用其正确形式,完成句子(每小题1分,共5分)1. They often use folksongs to _______________their history.2. My father has _______________. Whatever he plants seems to flourish.3.Heavy rain will_______________the soil from the hills.4.Tourism can’t be _______________environment, do you agree?5.A good movie can make us _______________human values.四、阅读理解(每小题2分,共30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
高中英语 Module 6 单元测试题 外研版必修1-外研版高一必修1英语试题

辽宁省沈阳市第二十一中学高中英语Module 6 单元测试题外研版必修1第一局部:〔共两节, 总分为30分〕◆第一节(共5小题;每一小题1.5分,总分为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三个选项中选出最优选项,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. How will the man go to Shanghai? A. By plane.B. By train.C. By car.2. When will the woman probably get back? A. At 2:00 a.m.B. At 2:00 p.m.C. At 3:00 p.m.3. How much will it cost if the man rents a room for two weeks? A. 230 yuan.B. 430 yuan.C. 400 yuan.4. Where does this conversation most probably take place? A. On a train.B. At a bus station.C. At a hospital.5. What does the man want to be in the future? A. A musician.B. A teacher.C. A professor. ◆第二节(共15小题;每一小题1.5分,总分为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三个选项中选出最优选项,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,每一小题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至8题。
6. What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?A. Classmates.B. Father and daughter.C. Teacher and student.7. What does the woman want to use now? A. Her English dictionary.B. Her Chinese dictionary.C. Her English textbook.8. What will the woman do next? A. Go to find Jim.B. Borrow a dictionary from Tom.C. Check her bag.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
高中英语(外研版)必修1:Module 6 单元测试卷
Module 6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 did the man like when he was in college?A.Classical music. B. Pop music.C.Rock music.2.When will the doctor’s office close?A. At 4:45.B. At 5:10.C. At 6:00.3.What did the woman do last Saturday?A.She stayed at home.B.She attended a meeting.C.She travelled in Atlanta.4.How did the woman get to work?A.By bus. B.By car.C.By bike.5.How much will the man pay for the ice creams?A.5 yuan. B.10 yuan.C.15 yuan.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 girl want to go?A.The History Museum.B.The Science Museum.C.The Art Museum.7.What do we know about the girl?A.She is on Tomkins Avenue now.B.She can get into the museum for free.C.She will spend a quarter getting to museum.听第7段材料,回答8、9题。
-英语外研版必修1Module6综合测试(1)英语考试卷(带答案与解析)解答解析、考点详解.doc
-英语外研版必修1Module6综合测试(1)英语考试卷(带答案与解析)的正确答案、解答解析、考点详解姓名:_____________ 年级:____________ 学号:______________1.【题文】He wants to have ________ third cake ,because ________ second one is too small.A .the ;theB .the ;aC .a ;theD .a ;a【答案】C【解析】答案 C [句意:因为第二个蛋糕太小了,他想再要一个。
the second 表示“第二个”;序数词前加不定冠词表示“再一;又一”。
]2.【题文】The reporters of all the leading newspapers ________ the trade talks between China and the United States.A .printedB .published C .coveredD .interviewed【答案】C【解析】答案 C [cover 此处意为“报道”,符合题意。
print“印刷”;publish“出版”;interview“面试,面谈”。
]3.【题文】—Serina has been watching the TV series the whole night.— ________.A .So her parents haveB .So have been her parentsC .Her parents have been soD .So have her parents【答案】D【解析】答案 D [考查倒装句。
结合句意可知是她的父母也是如此,所以用“so+助动词/系动词/情态动词+主语”的形式。
“so+主语+系动词/助动词/情态动词”表示“的确如此”。
]4.【题文】 We may find that learning a foreign language does not have to be________learning our mother tongue ,but can in fact be twice ________.A .twice as hard as ;as easy asB .as twice hard as ;as easyC.twice as hard as;as easyD.as twice hard;as easy as【答案】C【解析】答案 C [考查倍数表达法。
外研 必修一 module 6单元测试
Module 6 The Internet and Telecommunications一、单项填空1. — The meal costs $82 in all. sir?— In cash.A. What can I do for youB. How you got thatC. How would you like to payD. How is it2. In order to his interest in music, Joy’s parents used to take him to concerts.A. designB. developC. inventD. create3. Lang Lang is well known a young pianist his excellent playing technique.A. to; forB. for; asC. as; forD. to; as4. At the moment, it is not possible for us to give you a answer to your application.A. funnyB. definiteC. correctD. doubtful5. The professor gave a lecture in simple English to make sure it’s to all the students.A. amazingB. astonishedC. fantasticD. accessible6. The students worked at the math problem for 20 minutes, but no one could a right answer.A. come up withB. put up withC. refer toD. get up7. Can you your attention on your lessons when you are listening to music?A. concentrateB. impressC. organizeD. relax8. China Daily is more popular among the readers, with other similar newspapers.A. compareB. comparingC. to compareD. compared9. The invention of mobile phones has made easier for people to contact each other.A. thatB. thisC. oneD. it10. number of people who have access to the Internet inChina is increasing year after year.A. The; anB. A; anC. The ; /D. A; /11. As a mother, she spent as much time as she could with herlittle son.A. stayingB. to stayingC. stayD. stayed12. Does the price include the tickets for the tour only, ormeals ?A. at leastB. as wellC. eitherD. instead13. You’re over 18 years old. It’s time for you to learn tobe .A. seriousB. patientC. formalD. independent14. — Need we get the of our teacher to enter the lab?— No, students in our school can use it freely.A. defenceB. keywordC. permissionD. discipline15. — The Sydney Opera House looks fascinating and modern. But who it, do you know?— Utzon, a Danish architect.A. designedB. has designedC. had designedD. designs二、完形填空Now the town of Grantham in Lincolnshire has produced a fiery exportafter a local producer grew the world’s hottest chilli (红辣椒).Measuring 1.17 million on the Scoville Scale (史高维尔指标) — anofficial 16 of spicy (辛辣的) heat — the chilli is so 17 thatit is not good to health.18 by Nick Woods, 39, the chilli — which was planted in a 19 —made it to the Guinness Book of World Records 20 it is much hotterthan its previous title holder, the Bhut Jolokia, from India.Mr. Woods said that he grew the record-breaking chilli 21 .He 22 , “I did not set ou t to grow it. It is really easy for chillies to crossbreed (杂交) in a greenhouse. It tasted nice at first when I 23 , like a strange fruity 24 . After a while, it hit me. All of a sudden I felt it 25 in the back of my throat — so hot that I could not 26 . In the meantime, I 27 to shake uncontrollably.I had to sit down, and I felt physically 28 . The burn on my tongue lasted half an hour and the 29 went on and on. I was really 30 .I really don’t suggest anybody 31 it raw like that.”He said, “We do feel quite 32 to get it because everyone in the world has heard of the Guinness Book of World Records. 33 someone else comes along and 34 it, they can never take it away from us that we once 35 the world record.”16. A. account B. measure C. assessment D. analysis17. A. hot B. big C. red D. smelly18. A. Cooked B. Improved C. Grown D. Created19. A. garden B. forest C. cave D. greenhouse20. A. because B. if C. until D. although21. A. secretly B. accidentally C. eagerly D. bravely22. A. explained B. argued C. complained D. announced23. A. listened B. tried C. watched D. felt24. A. taste B. smell C. appearance D. size25. A. swinging B. burning C. jumping D. melting26. A. speak B. write C. remember D. understand27. A. continued B. pretended C. began D. avoided28. A. sick B. tired C. strong D. excited29. A. adjustment B. thought C. effect D. impression30. A. sorry B. worried C. guilty D. careful31. A. describe B. carry C. eat D. touch32. A. puzzled B. depressed C. satisfied D. honored33. A. Even if B. As if C. Since D. Unless34. A. proves B. avoids C. treats D. beats35. A. supported B. found C. organized D. held三、阅读理解AIn a dry desert lies a small seed. It is the seed of a cactus (仙人掌) plant. The seed lies on the ground. It lies there for one year. It is waiting. The cactus seed must wait for rain. But not just any rain. It waits for a heavy rain. It needs a heavy rain so it can grow.One day, a heavy rain falls. It makes the seed sprout. The small seed then sends out tiny roots. The roots go down into the earth. A new cactus begins to grow. The growing cactus needs food. Its food is in the seed. The seed feeds the cactus as it grows.The cactus sends out more roots. They go deeper into the earth. There they reach water. Other roots are not so deep. They take water from light rains. Soon the food in the seed is gone. The new cactus must now make its own food. The cactus takes in light from the sun. It takes in air and water. The cactus turns these into food.For two or more years the cactus grows. Then it is ready to flower. The cactus produces a bud (花蕾). The bud is the start of a flower. The bud has hairs on it. The hairs help keep animals away.Then one day, there is a flower. But it will not stay for long. The cactus needs to save its food and water. So it keeps its flower only a few days. Then seeds fall from the flower. They fall to the ground. Here they lie for a year. They lie and wait for rain. One day, they will grow into a new cactus.36. Why does the seed of a cactus lie on the ground?A. To wait for a heavy rain to grow.B. To avoid being hurt by animals.C. To wait for a strong wind to send it far away.D. To continue its growth after falling from the cactus.37. The growing cactus gets its food from ______.A. the windB. the seedC. the heavy rainD. the dry earth38. What can we learn from Paragraph 3?A. The roo ts of the cactus can’t go deep into the earth.B. The cactus can make water from the air.C. The cactus stops growing when its food is used up.D. The cactus can create food with light, water and air.39. The hairs on the bud of the cactus are used for ______.A. taking in more airB. absorbing more waterC. not being eaten by animalsD. not getting burnt by light40. From the article we can make the conclusion that ______.A. there is a heavy rain every year in the desertB. a cactus will die when it starts to flowerC. animals show little interest in eating buds of cactusesD. seeds of cactuses still keep alive in the dry weatherBLeatherback Turtles are found in most warm seas, often migrating from one continent to another. They are the largest of all turtles, sometimes weighing more than 1,500 pounds. Unlike other turtles, their ribs and backbones are not joined to the shell. These turtles have huge strong front flippers which can propel them in the water at high speeds.Leatherback Turtles have a very unique way of laying their eggs. From August to September, female turtles travel vast distances just to lay their eggs on the exact spot where they had laid their eggs previously. As soon as they reach the shore, they will not rest until they have arrived at their nesting grounds. By using their giant flippers, they dig a deephole in the sand. In this hole, they will lay about 100 to 200 soft rubbery eggs . Once they are finished, the turtles will cover up the hole with sand and return to the sea, only coming next year to the same spot to dig another hole to lay eggs.The heat of the sun will warm the eggs and after a period of time, the hatchlings will climb out of the sand and crawl towards the sea. Even though many turtles are hatched, many do not survive the first few weeks of their lives. There are many animals such as seagulls who prey on the young turtles. The baby turtle’s hard shell has not yet formed and has no hardened defense against the attackers. Some turtles are caught in fisherme n’s nets and left out to die. Other turtles are caught between the wastes man produced such as plastic bags and eventually die of suffocation (窒息).To make matters worse, Leatherback Turtles are hunted for their ornamental shell and their eggs are considered delicacies. Illegal gathering for eggs to be sold in markets also helps in the decline of these turtles.41. Leatherback Turtles are different from other turtles because ______.A. they are large in sizeB. their ribs and backbones are not joined togetherC. their ribs and backbones are not joined to the shellD. they have front flippers42. When Leatherback Turtles reach the shore, they will ______.A. take a rest before laying eggsB. find their old hole to lay eggsC. lay eggs immediatelyD. find their nesting grounds first43. Which of the following is NOT a threat to Leatherback Turtles?A. Seagulls.B. Hunting.C. Waste.D. Weather.44. We learn from the last paragraph that Leatherback Turtles ______.A. are well protected nowB. need urgent protectionC. are allowed to be hunted by lawD. still exist in large numbers45. The underlined word “hatchlings”in Paragraph 3 probably means ______.A. newly laid eggsB. newly born turtlesC. mother turtlesD. big turtlesCLearning to play a musical instrument can change your brain. A US review has found that musical training can improve speech and foreign language skills.Although it was suggested in the past that listening to Mozart’s music or other classical music make you smarter, there has been little evidence to show that music can boost brain power.But a data-driven review by Northwestern University has pulled research together that links between musical training and learning can affect skills including language, speech, memory, attention and even vocal emotion.Researcher Nina Kraus said the data strongly suggested that the neural (神经中枢的) connections made during musical training also prepared the brain for other aspects of human communication.“The effect of musical training suggests that music is a resource that tones (增强) the brain for auditory (听觉的) fitness and thus requires society to re-examine the role of music in encouraging individual development.” the researchers said in their study.Kraus said learning musical sounds could improve the brain’s ability to adapt and change and also enable the nervous system to provide constructive patterns that are important to learning.The study, published in Nature Reviews Neuroscience, showed the improvement of research in recent years focusing on the effect of musical training on the nervous system which could have strong impact on education.The study found that playing an instrument prepares the brain to choose what is related in the complex process that may involve reading or remembering a score, timing issues and coordination (协调) with other musicians.“A musician’s brain selectively en hances information-bearing elements in sound,”Kraus said in a statement. The study also reviewed literature showing, for example, that musicians are more successful than non-musicians in learning to connect sound patterns for a new language with words.46. The passage is mainly about ______.A. researches on musical instrumentsB. the study of musicC. the effect of classical musicD. the benefit of musical training47. According to the researcher Kraus, musical training contributes to the following EXCEPT ______.A. body fitnessB. the brain’s ability to adapt and changeC. mental concentrationD. the ability to communicate48. It was believed but hasn’t been proved that listening to classical music could ______.A. boost your intelligenceB. improve your speech abilitiesC. develop the ability to learn languages wellD. make you feel happy49. According to the study, musicians are better at learning a foreign language because ______.A. they are better at remembering a scoreB. they are more sensitive to changesC. they are better at connecting sounds with words in a foreign languageD. they can cooperate better with others50. Which field might the study have a great effect on?A. ArtsB. EducationC. MusicD. MedicineDAccording to a recent study, only about one out of four high school’s yearbooks still feature the classic “Most Likely to Succeed” award. The reason is that we’re afraid to give a kid a label that will haunt them for the rest of their life, always pushing them to be a success and making them feel like a failure if they’re not VIPs.A survey by the website also found that about one out of three people who were named “Most Likely to Succeed” in high school say it was a “curse (祸害)” .Two in five say it was an“inspiration”.Blake Atwood is one of the people who said it was a curse. He was voted “Most Likely to Succeed” by his classmates in 1998, and he works as a copywriter for a law firm now.I feel sorry for this guy. Not because he’s not successful, but bec ause he doesn’t realize he is. A synonym (同义词) for success is accomplishment. He’s a tax-paying, society-contributing member of the human race. He gets up every morning with a roof over his head, food on his table and a family that loves him. What else does he need?Did he reach every goal he had for his life? Probably not, but not all goals are achieved. The secret of goals is that the victory issometimes not in the attainment (达到)of them, but in the struggle and journey to achieve them along the way. What did you learn? Who did you meet? What impact did you make on them ?My goal was to play college basketball. Due to many reasons, it was not to be. However, the quest for that goal led me to a college where I started doing this. I never played a minute of college ball, but does that make me any l ess successful? I don’t think so.One of my favorite quotes comes from the coach, John Wooden. It goes something like this: “Success is the state of mind derived from the satisfaction of knowing you did your best to become the very best you were capable of becoming.” My wish for Blake Atwood and for you is not the achievement of others’view of “success” , but the achievement of yours.51. According to the passage, “Most Likely to Succeed” award ______.A. caused a dispute among the studentsB. was thought highly of by all the studentsC. was ordered to stopD. was a way to inspire the students to succeed52. We can learn from the passage that Blake Atwood ______.A. has achieved none of his goals in lifeB. is a negative example of this awardC. hasn’t realized the meaning of successD. hasn’t succeeded in his career as a copywriter53. The author thinks that the secret of goals lies in ______.A. the attainment of themB. the process to achieve themC. the impact made by themD. the ways of setting them54. The author lists John Wooden’s quote in the passage in order to ______.A. explain the procedures for successB. prove that Blake Atwood is wrongC. show his understanding of successD. provide some advice for the readers55. What is the best title of this passage?A. “Most Likely to Succeed” AwardB. Different Attitudes towards SuccessC. My Great Pity for Blake AtwoodD. The Distance of Achieving Success四.单词拼写请根据首字母或汉语提示完成句子。
2017年必修一英语Module6单元测试卷(外研版带答案和解释)
2017年必修一英语Module6单元测试卷(外研版带答案和解释)Module 6 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 did the man like when he was in college? A.Classical music. B. Pop music. C.Rock music. 2.When will the do ctor’s office close? A. At 4:45.B. At 5:10.C. At 6:00. 3.What did the woman do last Saturday? A.She stayed at home. B.She attended a meeting. C.She travelled in Atlanta. 4.How did the woman get to work? A.By bus. B.By car. C.By bike. 5.How much will the man pay for the ice creams? A.5 yuan. B.10 yuan. C.15 yuan. 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 girl want to go? A.The History Museum. B.The Science Museum. C.The Art Museum. 7.What do we know about the girl? A.She is on Tomkins Avenue now. B.She can get into the museum for free. C.She will spend a quarter getting to museum. 听第7段材料,回答8、9题。
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Module 6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 did the man like when he was in college?A.Classical music. B. Pop music.C.Rock music.2.When will the doctor’s office close?A. At 4:45.B. At 5:10.C. At 6:00.3.What did the woman do last Saturday?A.She stayed at home.B.She attended a meeting.C.She travelled in Atlanta.4.How did the woman get to work?A.By bus. B.By car.C.By bike.5.How much will the man pay for the ice creams?A.5 yuan. B.10 yuan.C.15 yuan.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 girl want to go?A.The History Museum.B.The Science Museum.C.The Art Museum.7.What do we know about the girl?A.She is on Tomkins Avenue now.B.She can get into the museum for free.C.She will spend a quarter getting to museum.听第7段材料,回答8、9题。
8.What does the man bring the woman?A.A dress.B.A flower.C.A vase.9.Why does the man bring the gift for the woman?A.Because she likes it.B.Because it is her birthday.C.Because she can put flowers in it.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What is the man doing?A.Seeing the woman off.B.Buying something for the woman.C.Carrying something for the woman.11.How does the woman like travelling by air?A.Unsatisfied. B.Just so-so.C.Very much.12.What was the weather like before the flight took off?A.Cloudy.B.Sunny.C.Windy.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What’s the relationship between the speakers?A.Friends.B.Father and daughter.C.Salesman and customer.14.Which jeans does the man recommend(推荐) to the woman?A.The blue ones. B.The brown ones. C.The black ones.15.What do both pairs of jeans have in common?A.The material. B.The price.C.The high quality.16.What will the woman do next?A.Try the jeans on.B.Pay in cash.C.Make a payment with a credit card.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.When is Thanksgiving Day?A.On November the fourth.B.On the fourth Thursday of November.C.On the fourth Thursday of December.18.Who started this custom?A.The local Indians.B.The first English settlers.C.The American coast guards.19.Why did English settlers want to give thanks to God?A.For their happy life.B.For bringing them good luck.C.For the rich harvest of their first summer crop.20.Which of the following foods is mentioned in the passage?A.Meat sandwiches. B.Vegetable salads. C.Roast turkey.答案:1-5CBABB6-10ABCBA11-15CACAC16-20BBBCC听力材料:Text 1W: Do you always like classical music?M: No. I like classical music recently. When I was in college, I liked rock music. W: Well, in fact I’m really into pop music.Text 2W: I’m going to see the doctor. It’s 4:45 now, so I expect to be back by 6:00. M: You’d better hurry. The doctor’s office closes in 25 minutes.Text 3M: I thought you were going to attend a meeting in Atlanta last Saturday.W: I was planning to, but I haven’t been feeling well, so I stayed at home.Text 4M: You’re late for work again.W: Oh, I’m sorry I’m late—I missed the bus. I was trying to decide whether to walk or go back and get my bike when I saw my neighbour. Luckily he brought me here in his car.Text 5W: Can I help you, sir?M: Yes, two ice creams, please. How much is one ice cream?W: Five yuan.M: OK. Here’s the money.Text 6W: Excuse me, could you tell me what is the best way to get to the museum?M: Where do you want to go—the History Museum, the Science Museum, or the Art Museum?W: The History Museum.M: OK. Just head down this street, and turn left on Tomkins Avenue. Walk down another two blocks, and you’ll see the museum on your right.W: How long will it take to get there?M: Oh, it shouldn’t take more than ten minutes. And if you are a student, you can get in for free!W: I have my student card on me! Thank you so much for your help.Text 7W: Hi, Jack! Come in, please.M: Thank you, Miss King. Happy birthday! I bought something for you.W: How nice of you! I’ll open it right now. Oh, it is lovely.M: The vase will be just right for some fresh flowers.W: Thank you very much. Is it from Japan?M: No. It’s from Jingdezhen, China.W: Really? How skillfully it’s made! I’ll put it here so that everybody can see it.M: I’m so glad you like it.Text 8W: Oh, look who’s here. Oh, Mr. White, you shouldn’t have come.M: That’s all right. I was told the weather really was not too good.W: Right. Not ideal for flying.M: If it doesn’t clear up soon, I’m afraid the flight might be put off.W: Let’s hope for the best.M: Mrs. Smith, do you like travelling by air?W: For me, there is nothing like travelling by air. It is both speedy and comfortable. Mr. White, there goes the announcement for passengers to board the plane.M: Oh, good news for you. The plane will take off on time as it is clearing up.W: I think I must go now. Thank you for coming to see me off, Mr. White.M: It’s a pleasure. Come again. I hope you have a good journey.Text 9M: Have you been helped?W: No, I haven’t.I’m only looking for a pair of jeans. By the way, are these jeans on sale? I like this style.M: No, they are new arrivals. They are very popular this year. I think this blue pair is a good fit for you. Why not try them on? The dressing room is right there in the corner.W: The price is a bit high. The black ones are the same style as the blue ones. Why are the prices different?M: They are made of different materials, and the dark-colored jeans are on sale now. Actually, both of them are of high quality. But the blue ones are more popular. It’s up to you.W: Well, I’ll take the black pair.M: Do you want to try them on?W: No. Thanks.M: Is that everything?W: Yes, that’s all.M: Cash or credit card?W: I’ll pay in cash.Text 10On the fourth Thursday of November, every year, American people celebrate Thanksgiving Day. The day is a national holiday for people to give thanks to God for their happiness.It is said that the first English settlers in Massachusetts started the custom. According to the story, the settlers gave thanks to God for having survived the terrible winter of 1621 and for having harvested their first summer crop. They invited their Indian friends to join them in the big thanksgiving dinner.The usual foods of the big meal are roast turkey, sweet potatoes, pumpkin pie, and Indian bread pudding. Thanksgiving has become a traditional family day. Large dinners with many relatives are common throughout America on this special day.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。