【天津市外研版英语2012届高三单元测试 :Book1 Module 2

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【天津市外研版英语2012届高三单元测试 :Book5 Module 5)

【天津市外研版英语2012届高三单元测试 :Book5 Module 5)

Book5 Module 5单元测试题(外研版)Class: Name: Marks: 满分(120)一、语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1. Speaking fluent English gave her ______ advantage in applying for ______ post advertised.A. the; aB. an; aC. an; theD. the; the2. A law should be passed to make sure children are ______ from any kind of violence.A. protectedB. protestedC. preventedD. presented3. The number of Chinese students attending foreign universities ______ going up steadily since 1985.A. isB. areC. has beenD. have been4. His ______ could be seen when he saved the girl at the risk of his life.A. chancesB. advantagesC. appearanceD. qualities5. He had to retire in his late 30s because of injuries ______ he was crazy about basketball.A. unlessB. so thatC. whenD. even though6. We can’t ______ you a window seat on Oct. 1 if you don’t book in advance.A. insureB. guaranteeC. offerD. earn7. The French president made a speech on television on April 19, ______ a war against Libya.A. declaredB. to declareC. declaringD. having declared8. — How about a picnic this week?— Sounds fine. But can you be more ______? With whom and where?A. specialB. realisticC. specificD. practical9. According to the statistics, Chinese families own ______ private cars today as they did in the 1990s.A. more than twiceB. as twice as manyC. twice as many asD. more than twice as many10. BRIC, an organization ______ Brazil, Russia, India and China, will play a more and more important part in the international stage.A. made up forB. consisted ofC. made up ofD. being composed of11. Li Na has become a world-famous tennis player. It’s years of hard training and efforts, I think, ______ has made her what she is today.A. whatB. thatC. whyD. how12. As we know, once a rocket ______ nothing can be done to stop it.A. will launchB. has been launchedC. will be launchedD. has launched13. In his 30s, Mr. Black owned all ______ was possible for a young man to desire.A. itB. thatC. whichD. what14. ______ well prepared a gymnast is, he still needs a lot of luck in performing.A. WhateverB. AlthoughC. No matterD. However15. — What you said might have annoyed the manager.— ______ I was telling the truth.A. What for?B. Oh , come on!C. So what?D. No way!二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)A farmer came to a wise man showing him a nest full of young birds wrapped up in a piece of cloth.“I found these birds,” he said, “16 I wandered through the woods. Hearing the sounds of the young birds, I looked around and found this 17 .”“Put it on the ground,” said the wise man.Then the mother bird flew 18 and sat on the edge (边缘) of the nest, 19 to have found her children.“Put the family back where you 20 them,” said the wise man. “Be 21 to animals. Ride them when they are 22 enough to carry you. Get off when they are 23 . Give them something to drink when they are thirsty. You can 24 your new neighbor to move his cases up the stairs. Maybe later you can become best friends. Kindness is the greatest 25 in the world for 26 the friendship with others. Suffering is caused by the suffering of 27 , and joy by their joy. Such is the great 28 of sympathy (同情). Once people passed by a woman, but 29 stopped. They called her a sinner (罪人). This sinner saw a dog whose tongue hung out in terrible 30 . It was going to die. Without a cry, the poor creature was 31 for something to drink. The sinner took off her boot and let it down into a nearby 32 ; in this way she brought up some water and gave it to the dog, so its life was 33 . From then on, people changed their 34 about her.”“She may have been a sinner,” the wise man added, “but she 35 the meaning of human kindness.”16. A. so B. but C. unless D. as17. A. egg B. nest C. leaf D. feather18. A. down B. off C. in D. over19. A. determined B. hopeful C. delighted D. enthusiastic20. A. shot B. trapped C. stole D. found21. A. polite B. kind C. similar D. open22. A. strong B. clever C. safe D. satisfied23. A. rude B. tired C. free D. lazy24. A. advise B. want C. help D. press25. A. courage B. responsibility C. motivation D. power26. A. recognizing B. confirming C. winning D. discovering27. A. ours B. others C. mine D. yours28. A. nature B. cost C. share D. price29. A. anybody B. everybody C. somebody D. nobody30. A. cold B. hunger C. thirst D. anger31. A. coming B. begging C. fighting D. paying32. A. river B. hole C. mountain D. shop33. A. started B. treated C. saved D. challenged34. A. stories B. dreams C. plans D. views35. A. understood B. handled C. suspected D. repeated三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)ADoctors in hospital emergency rooms (急诊室) often see accidental poisonings (中毒). A frightened parent arrives with a child who swallowed a cleaning liquid. Or perhaps the harmful substance is a medicine. Or it might be a product meant to kill insects. These are common causes of accidental poisoning.In cases like this, seek medical help as soon as possible. Save the container of whatever caused the poisoning. And look on the container for information about anything that stops the effects of the poison. Save anything expelled from the mouth of the victim. That way, doctors can examine it.Millions of people know how to give abdominal thrusts (腹部按压) to save a person choking on something trapped in the throat. The American Red Cross says a rescuer should first hit the person on the back five times between the shoulder bones. If the airway is still blocked, the Red Cross suggests pushing hard five times along the victim’s abdomen. You can do these abdominal thrusts by getting directly behind a sitting or standing person.The Mayo Clinic health centers suggest several steps if bleeding (出血) is severe. First, if possible, remove dirt from the wound and press on it with a clean cloth or piece of clothing. In the past, people were advised to stop severe bleeding with a tourniquet (止血带). But experts now say tourniquets are dangerous because they can crush(挤压) major arteries and nerves. If a wound seems infected, let the victim rest. Physical activity can spread the infection. Treat the wound with a mixture of salt and water until medical help arrives.To learn more about first aid, ask a hospital or organization like a Red Cross or Red Crescent Society for information. Training may be offered in your area.If you know first aid methods, you can be calmer and more helpful in case of emergency.36. Which of the following is not the cause of accidental poisoning?A. A harmful medicine.B. A cleaning liquid.C. Dangerous pesticide.D. Poisonous insects.37. The underlined word “expelled” can be replaced by _______.A. coming outB. taking upC. going awayD. getting down38. If there is a severe bleeding, you should _______.A. cover the wound with a tourniquetB. clean the wound and try to stop bleedingC. treat the infected wound with saltD. help the victim do physical activity39. We can learn from the text that _______.A. accidental poisoning seldom happensB. you can learn first aid easily at homeC. first aid is helpful in case of emergencyD. doctors have difficulty in treating victims40. The text may be written for _______.A. teachersB. studentsC. the publicD. doctorsBIt was my first day in college. As I entered the chemistry class, I saw everyone seated. Apparently, I was late. I started looking for a bench when suddenly someone said, “Here. Come and sit.” That’s how I met Rachel.We started sitting together for lectures, lunch and would partner with each other for the projects and even discussed our lives. It was a perfect friendship. There was no trace of jealousy when she publicly talked to other girls or when I did. We understood each other perfectly and had complete freedom for each other. Time moved swiftly.During my final year, I was not able to attend most lectures as I started preparing for MBA. Rachel would ensure that I got all the important updates (最新的信息) about classes, experiments and projects. She would call me up twice a week to tell me about college.I would never forget the day when I was at college to get my BSc mark sheets, how proudly she told everyone of my selection. I was amazed to see how beautifully she celebrated my happiness.On the eighteenth, June, just one day before her twenty-third birthday, while I was playing video games with my brothers, the phone rang.It was Rachel. I picked up. The voice on the other end was not hers. It was her brother. He said that Rachel was no more —No More! I simply didn’t understand. Later, I was told Rachel died in an accident.Tears covered my face, my eyes were red and I could barely speak. I cried... I cried like hell! How could it happen? It was unbelievable.After coming back from her funeral, the days were the darkest ones in my life so far. To date, whenever I remember, I still see her smiling at me, forever willing to help me. Sometimes when I close my eyes I feel her looking at me and smiling!Through her, I come to know where the real connection is. Love stays long after we are gone, as she stays with me to this day!41. How did the author probably feel when asked to sit with Rachel?A. Uneasy.B. Good.C. Confused.D. Self-confident.42. By saying their friendship was perfect, the author meant the following EXCEPT _______.A. they both have no other friendsB. they were not jealous of each otherC. they understood each other perfectlyD. there was complete freedom for each other43. Which of the following about Rachel is NOT true?A. She helped the author a lot.B. She died in an accident.C. She studied hard for her MBA.D. She took great pride in the author.44. After receiving the news, the author was _______.A. in great sadnessB. very stressedC. very doubtfulD. very disappointed45. The author mainly wants to tell readers through the text that _______.A. a friend in need is a friend indeedB. let bygones be bygonesC. things lost can never come againD. real love stays longerCGirls’ behaviour at school is becoming worse due to the appeal of Wag lifestyles and reality TV shows, according to teachers.They are giving up on studying because they want an “easy route to money” by becoming a football er’s wife or an instant star on Britain’s Got Talent or The X Factor. Many want to become a mini-celebrity instantly and they often interrupt classes, spread rumours (谣言) and even take cyber-bullying. As a result, teachers’ time is increasingly taken up with dealing with “horsing around”, use of mobile phones in lessons and bullying.The Association of Teachers and Lecturers(ATL) surveyed 859 teachers, heads, lecturers and support staff working in state and independent schools ahead of its annual conference, which begins in Liverpool today. Nearly half said girls’ behaviour has worsened over the past two years. And one in five believe that girls’ behaviour is more challenging than that of boys.Hank Roberts, ATL’s junior vice president, cited the influen ce of Wags – young women who obtain instant wealth by marrying sportsmen. And he thought that teaching is made more difficult by programmes such as The X Factor, which is judged by Cheryl Cole―herself the winner of a TV talent show and a former footballer’s wife.Mr Roberts, a teacher at Copland Community School in Wembley, said that the TV shows create a “false image of success that anyone can do it and it’s just a matter of luck rather than hard work”. Other reasons given for girls’ bad behavior are bust-ups (破裂)with friends and family and problems associated with puberty (青春期). Almost half of teachers said the most common form of bad behavior is bullying by isolating another pupil and spreading rumors.46. Girls are giving up on studying because ______.A. the lessons at school are not valuable enoughB. they prefer to watch TV showsC. they want immediate wealth or successD. they can become wealthy more easily47. Under the influence of Wag lifestyles, girls want to ______.A. work hard to become successfulB. become wealthy by marrying sportsmenC. become successful in the field of sportsD. compete with boys in both study and work48. Which of the following is NOT true about Cheryl Cole?A. She is just an example of Wag lifestyles.B. She became wealthy by marrying a sportsman.C. She won a TV talent show once.D. She can influence girls in a positive way.49. Mr Roberts believes that the TV shows ______.A. give more practical lessons to studentsB. influence the relationship between girls and their parentsC. are misleading girlsD. should be forbidden50. The main purpose of the passage is to tell us ______.A. what is Wag lifestylesB. the bad influence of Wag lifestyles and reality TV showsC. the challenges that teachers are facing todayD. how to give girls proper directions in modern societyDJapanese households are being urged to go to bed one hour earlier than normal in order to help tackle climate change.The Japanese government has launched a campaign encouraging people to go to bed and get up extra early in order to reduce household carbon dioxide emissions.The Morning Challenge campaign, launched by the Japanese Environment Ministry, is based on the belief that swapping late night electricity for an extra hour of morning sunlight could significantly cut the nation’s carbon footprint.A typical family can reduce its carbon dioxide footprint by 85kg a year if everyone goes to bed and gets up one hour earlier, according to the campaign.The amount of carbon dioxide emissions potentially saved from going to bed an hour early equals 20 percent of annual emissions from household lights,“Many Japanese people waste electric power at night time, for example by watching TV until very late.”a ministry spokesperson told The Daily Telegraph.But going to bed early and getting up early can avoid wasting electrical power which causes carbon dioxide emissions. If people change their lifestyle, we can save energy and reduce emissions. The campaign also proposes that people take advantage of an extra hour of morning sunlight by improving their lifestyles in general by running, doing yoga and eating a nutritious breakfast.It is the latest initiative (倡议) tackling climate change by the Japanese environment ministry, which is faced with the challenge of reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 25 percent from 1990 levels within the next three decades.It was the same government department that launched the high-profile (备受关注的) Cool Biz campaign five years ago, which encourages workers to wear short-sleeved shirts and offices not to turn air conditioner lower than 28 degrees Celsius during summer.51.The campaign mentioned in the passage is aimed at ______.A. saving electricityB. taking full advantage of morning sunshineC. improving Japanese people’s lifestyleD. reducing household carbon dioxide emissions52. Getting up an hour earlier, people are advised to ______.A. live a healthier lifeB. go to work earlierC. have breakfast earlierD. dance in the park53. The underlined phrase “carbon footprint” in Paragraph 3 probably means ______.A. the footsteps the Japanese makeB. carbon paintingC. carbon dioxide emissionsD. carbon paper54. By 2020, the Japanese hope to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from the level of 1990 by ______.A. 20%B. 25%C. 28%D. 85%55. What can we learn about the Cool Biz campaign according to the passage?A. It was started by the Japanese Environment Ministry last year.B. It was intended to save energy and reduce carbon dioxide emissions.C. It demanded that workers should not wear short-sleeved shirts.D. It discouraged the workers from turning on air conditioner during summer.四、书面表达(共两节,满分45分)第一节阅读表达(第77题2分,第76、78、79题每题3分,第80题4分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,并回答问题(请注意问题后的词数要求)。

2012届高考英语Book1 Module 2单元复习检测考试题(带参考答案)

2012届高考英语Book1 Module 2单元复习检测考试题(带参考答案)

2012届高考英语Book1 Module 2单元复习检测考试题(带参考答案)Book1 Module 2单元测试题(外研版) Class: Name: Marks: 满分(120)一、语法和词汇知识 (共15小题; 每小题1分, 满分15分) 1. Tom made great progress last semester and as result he was praised by the teacher. A. a; a B. a; / C. /; a D. /; / 2. In order to get a good grade in the coming examination, I have to my lessons carefully. A. remember B. impress C. express D. revise 3. ―I take exercise for about an hour every morning. ―No wonder you look . A. energetic B. enthusiastic C. patient D. kind 4. Birds can’t fly without wings. , human beings ca n’t walk without legs. A. Completely B. Likely C. Similarly D. Generally 5. We should learn from past mistakes so as to avoid into the same old trap (困境) again. A. to fall B. falling C. having fallen D. being fallen 6. ―What do you enjoy in your spare time, Linda? ― the piano. A. Playing B. To play C. Play D. Having played 7. With autumn on, the days are getting cooler and the leaves are beginning to turn yellow.A. have comeB. comeC. comesD. coming 8. All of us took turns jokes at Jim’s birthday party. What a good time we had that day! A. telling B. speaking C. talking D. saying 9. ―Is your necklace made of diamond? ―No. , it’s made of glass. A. As usual B. In fact C. In other words D. As well 10. Bob works very hard and is always ready to help others he is liked by everyone.A. even ifB. in order toC. as long asD. so that 11. ―What would you rather ? ―I’d prefer a cup of tea, if possible. A. have; to have B. to have; having C. to have; to have D. having; to have 12. As we know, films play an important part in our daily life. It is fun and makes us . A. feeling relaxed B. feeling relaxing C. feel relaxed D. feel relaxing 13. ―Shall we go by plane or by train? ― It’s all the same to me. A. No way! B. It’s up to you. C. Come on! D. Have you got that? 14. My firstimpression Mr. Chen―my English teacher was that he was strict his students. A. on; in B. on; with C. of; to D. of; with 15. I’m interested in this job very much and hope to get it. I’d much appreciate from you soon. A. hearing B. to have heard C. to hear D. having heard 二、完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) A girl complained to her father about her bad life. She didn’t know what she had to do and wanted to give up. She felt 16 for fighting and fighting. One 17 had been finished but the other would come again. Her father took her into the 18 . Then he put some water into 19 pans and boiled them. After boiling, in the first pan was put with some carrots, the second was put with some 20 and the last was put with coffee. He waited for a few minutes without any 21 . The girl was 22 by what her father did. After about 20 minutes, her father 23 off the stove, took out the carrots and put them in a bowl. He put the eggs in another bowl. After that coffee was poured into a cup. Turning back to her daughter, he asked, “My sweetheart, what do you 24 ?” “Carrots, eggs, and coffee,” she replied. Her father asked her to 25 the carrots. She did it and felt that the carrots were 26 . After that she was asked to take the eggs and 27 them. She got the cooked eggs and found it 28 to do that. Then, the father asked her to 29 coffee. She can’t help asking, “What’s the 30 , Father?” Then the father 31 that each thing had had the same unfortunate (不幸), the boiling water, but different 32 . The strong and hard carrots became 33 in the boiling water. The eggs became hard after cooked. Coffee was very special, because it could 34 water. “Who are you?” asked her father, “When the unfortunate 35 your door, what is your reaction (反应)? Are you carrots, eggs, or coffee?” 16. A. tired B. sad C. lonely D. nervous 17. A. subject B. problem C. suggestion D. project 18. A. yard B. dining-room C. kitchen D.restaurant 19. A. five B. four C. two D. three 20. A. milk B. eggs C. meat D. apples 21. A. ideas B. reasons C. excuses D. words 22. A. grateful B. regretful C. surprised D. moved 23.A. turnedB. tookC. putD. pulled 24. A. think B. see C. feel D. know 25. A. cook B. cut C. touch D. eat 26. A. soft B. clean C. sweet D. fresh 27. A. check B. weight C. throw D. break 28.A. importantB. difficultC. easyD. boring 29. A. smell B. drink C. serve D. mix 30. A. secret B. message C. meaning D. key 31.A. realizedB. believedC. advisedD. explained 32. A. reasonsB. resultsC. colorsD. information 33. A. small B. deliciousC. weakD. bad 34. A. save B. produce C. influence D. change35. A. knocks B. opens C. covers D. passes 三、阅读理解 (共20小题; 每小题2分, 满分40分) A A butcher(屠夫) was really surprised when he saw a dog coming inside his shop and noticed he had a note in his mouth. He took the note and it read “Can I have a leg of lamb, please? The dog has money in his mouth as well.” The butcher took the money and put the lamb in a bag, placing it in the dog’s mouth. The butcher was so impressed, and he decided to shut up the shop and follow the dog. The dog walked down the street then came to a bus stop, and started looking at the timetable, checked out the times, and then sat on one of the seats provided. Along came a bus. The dog looked at the number, noticed it was the right bus, and climbed on. The butcher, by now, open-mouthed, followed him onto the bus. After some time he stood on its back paws(爪) and pushed the button to stop the bus. Then he got off, his goods still in his mouth. The dog turned into a house. He walked up the path, and began to bark(犬叫). A big guy opened the door, and started beating the dog. The butcher ran up, and stopped the guy. “What in heaven’s name are you doing? The dog is a genius(天才). He could be on TV!” The guy responded, “You call this clever?This is the second time this week that this stupid dog’s forgotten his key!” 36. The dog went to the butcher’s shop in order to . A. get some lamb to eat B. do the shopping for its owner C. send a note to the butcher D. take the butcher to its home 37. Why did the butcher follow the dog? A. He was afraid that it might get lost. B. He had to send the dog to its home.C. He was too curious(好奇的) about the dog.D. He was eager to meet the dog’s owner. 38. How did the dog stop the bus? A. He barked loudly at the driver. B. He did just as the other passengers did. C. The butcher asked the driver to stop. D. The butcher pushed the button for him. 39. The guy beat the dog because it . A. came back home too late B. stopped him watching TV C. took a stranger back home D. didn’t open the door by itself B It is important to learn business English if you are going to be successful in another country where English is the primary language. It will also be a great idea to practice speaking and writing in business English. If a university offers a course on business English, it will be a good idea to take the class. Reading, writing and speaking English is necessary to start a business. Business English is different from asking where to find the nearest hotel. There are classes you can take to help you but there are things that you can learn on your own. Vocabulary and grammar are a good place to start with. You need to know what words mean. Later, try to pronounce the words and then look them up in the dictionary. Try using them in a sentence and ask someone who is good at English to help you. Once you have an understanding of English, you can use it in business English. In business you will have to learn such things as taking messages, answering the phones with proper words and communicating with your co-workers. You may have to learn how to make travel plans. Business English is verydifferent than spoken English. Grammar is the same but you have to learn things like expressing yourself in a proper manner or maybe making a report in your office. If you are working in the customer service sector (客户服务部门), you really have to learn business English. Dealing with the public is sometimes more important than asking your boss for a raise (加薪). Most businesses offer training classes and some companies offer classes on how to do the job with proper business English. 40. Why do people learn business English? A. They want successful communication. B. They want to ask the boss for a raise. C. They want to have their own company. D. They will have a chance to get a better job. 41. We can learn from the text that business English ______. A. is much more difficult than daily English B. pays more attention to the forms of expressions C. is required by most international companies D. can give you a hand when dealing with people 42. W hat’s the text mainly about? A. The development of business English. B. The tips on learning business English. C. The introduction to business English. D. The comparison between business English and daily English. 43. The following language skills are mentioned of business English EXCEPT ______. A. listening B. reading C. speaking D. writing C London Park is a good choice for family walks, picnics and different concerts in London. It also offers a large grass area for sports. Beautiful London Park for children is a good place for their outdoor activities with a safe playground. offers many choices for children. They can visit the children’s zoo, the playground or the art museum while their parents can do some sports. Battersea Park also has rich wildlife (野生动植物). The park has over 4,000 trees, some of which are record breakers. Should you decide to try something special? Bungee jump tower is just in the park. The tower is 300ft over the River Thamesand if you don’t want to jump, you can still ride on the platform for some great views. Greenwich Park is a home to red deer. In the centre of the park is the Royal Observatory, which contains gardens, open areas, a popular boating lake and a children’s playground. A restaurant is nearby. The park is also a popular film-making and theatre performance place in London. London Victoria Tower Gardens is near to the Victoria Tower and is situated along the north bank of the River Thames in London. It is a small public park and offers a quiet escape from the busy life. The London Victoria Tower Gardens also forms part of the Thames Embankment. Situated at the southern end of the Gardens is a special stone wall with two modern style goats with kids. 44. Which of the following is TRUE about the first three parks? A. They all have rich wildlife. B. They all have restaurants nearby. C. They all provide a place for children.D. They all provide a quiet place for relaxing. 45. What is special about Battersea Park? A. You can enjoy boating there.B. You can listen to different concerts.C. You can visit the special stone wall.D. You can have a bungee jump there. 46. In what way is London Park different from the other ones? A. It offers theatre performances. B. It provides a grass area for sports. C. It provides an art museum visit. D. It offers all kinds of outdoor activities. 47. If you want to meet film stars, you will probably choose ______. A. London Park B. Battersea Park C. Greenwich Park D. London Victoria Tower Gardens D Mr. Patrick was new to the school and to us. Even though he was a great teacher, he seemed rather like a character out of a horror movie. He didn’t look that bad, but somehow, he looked extremely scary (害怕的) to me. Some kids began to believe that he was a murderer or a ghost; some believed he was mad and a few believed that he might have suffered a lot in his life. Iwas one of those ’few’. One day I gathered up my courage and headed towards the school garden. He was, as usual, sitting ona bench alone. I breathed heavily a few times and then walked towards h im. “How are you?” I asked with my voice crackling. He managed to say, “Fine.” “Well, good to know,” I tried to be happy. “Hmmm…” was all I heard. “What’s up with you?” then seeing a puzzled look on his face, I tried to be more formal and respectful. “I mean, why aren’t you like all other people in the school? Why are you always so quiet and sad? Why…” “No dear, some things are better left unsaid,” he said gloomily (忧郁地). “Oh no sir, nothing is better left unsaid. If you want to share your feelings with me and reduce the pain of your heart, you are free to do so. I promise I will never ever tell anyone.” “With you? You are just a little girl; what will you understand?” I was somehow offended but still I managed to persuade him, “So what, Sir? You see, if you tell me your problem, you will have a light heart and you will have the feeling that someone somewhere cares about you.” “Oh okay, that was a very nice belief indeed; let’s take a walk and I will let you know everything.” Soon after our little talk, there was a visible change on his face. Later that day in the class, there was a smile on his face. 48. From the text, we can know about Mr. Patrick that he . A. once acted a character in a horror movie B. scared his students with his looks C. often punished the students for bad marks D. did better in teaching than others in the school 49. Mr. Patrick was thought by the author to . A. be a murderer or a ghost B. be mad C. have suffered a lot D. have a special personality 50. While walking towards Mr. Patrick in the school garden, the author felt . A. excited B. nervous C. worried D. happy 51. We can learn from the conversation between Mr. Patrick and the author that . A. theauthor should have behaved more respectfully B. Mr. Patrick willingly shared his story with the author C. the author promised to help Mr. Patrick solve his problem D. Mr. Patrick thought the author was too young to understand him E Train services are usually reliable (可靠的) and run regularly every day. If you want to visit the scenic English countryside, it is by far the best way to travel, though it can be very expensive. However, rail companies offer the best discounts (折扣) if you book in advance (提前) ― by at least a week. For example, a journey that may cost £70 on the day can be bought for a round £20 a week in advance. For inner city travelling, the bus is often the most cost-effective means though single journeys can be expensive. If you will travel on a number of buses on any given day, it is wise to buy a day saver for £3.50 ($6) which is often the cost of two or three single journeys depending on the distance you are travelling. Tickets are bought on the bus and most places throughout Britain offer the day saver. Most places in Britain do not have a tram service but they have a similar pricing plan as the buses. The advantage that trams have over the buses is that they are more comfortable and do not have so many traffic jams. Every big city in England has a taxi station where you will see black cabs queuing alongside the road. Black cabs can be flagged down in the street if the orange light is lit. Although they are more freely available, they are a little more expensive than private (私人的) firms because of the charging between £2 and £2.80 before you even get in. Private firms are often reliable and usually haveeasy-to-remember numbers which can be found on a calling card in a phone box, pub, restaurant or the phone book. Or ask the locals ―everyone knows a reliable taxi firm. 52. The best title for the text would be “ ”. A. Traffic jams in Britain B. Trainservices in Britain C. Travelling in Britain on public transport D. How to make your trip to Britain easy 53. If you want to travel around London, the best means for you is to take a . A. train B. bus C. tram D.taxi 54. Compared to the bus, the advantage of travelling by tram is . A. travelling faster B. having less traffic jams C. saving a lot of money D. having a lower price 55. Which of the following is NOT true according to the text? A. The best way to save money travelling by train is to book in advance. B. Not all places throughout Britain offer the day saver. C. Only some places in Britain have a tram service. D. If you go to the English countryside, you’d better take a taxi. 四.单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请根据首字母或汉语提示完成句子。

【天津市外研版英语2012届高三单元测试 :Book3 Module 3)

【天津市外研版英语2012届高三单元测试 :Book3 Module 3)

Book3 Module 3单元测试题(外研版)Class: Name: Marks: 满分(120)一、语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1. —Is the toy made of fur?—Yes, and it is filled with feather.A. /; theB. a; aC. /; aD. /; /2. We can see the blue sky and the shining sun. is no possibility of rain or snow today.A. ThereB. ItC. ThatD. As3. We have covered half the distance so far. , we’ll reach our destination before dark.A. OtherwiseB. UnfortunatelyC. HopefullyD. However4. — Whose money is this?— Just leave it it is. It doesn’t belong to us.A. even ifB. whichC. whereD. so that5. By the time the fire-engine arrived, the fire by the inhabitants.A. put outB. had been put outC. was put outD. had put out6. —What’s the matter?— Bob knocked over the red wine, the table cloth.A. ruinedB. to ruinC. having ruinedD. ruining7. “What a experience!” a woman saved from the train sai d with a look on her face.A. terrifying; terrifiedB. terrifying; terrifyingC. terrified; terrifiedD. terrified; terrifying8. Don’t throw the cigarette ends about, as you know, the dry grass fire quite easily.A. setsB. makesC. catchesD. lights9. Looking out of the window, I saw the leaves by the wind and whirled into the air.A. ended upB. picked upC. gone upD. kept up10. There is no need to buy furniture. Look, we can hardly move in this small room.A. such manyB. so manyC. such muchD. so much11. Nothing after the terrible fire which by the old man smoking in bed.A. was left; had been causedB. left; was causedC. had left; had been causedD. had been left; was caused12. Mr. Smith usually praises his daughter Rose in public, which she doesn’t like .A. after allB. at allC. above allD. in all13. Parents should set a good example to their children by being in exercise and keeping fit.A. awakeB. activeC. alikeD. alone14. We should do everything that we can to stop such a silly mistake again in future.A. occurringB. to occurC. to be occurredD. being occurred15. — Has the homework been finished?— Our teacher asked you .A. whether had the work been finishedB. if the work had been finishedC. the homework has been finishedD. the work had been finished二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)I have a friend named Monty Roberts who owns a horse ranch (大牧场). The last time I was there he told me a story about 16.He was the son of a horse trainer who would go from ranch to ranch, training horses. As a result, the b oy’s high school career was continually 17. When he was a senior, he was 18to write a paper about what he wanted to be and do when he 19.He wrote a seven-page 20describing his goal of someday 21 a large horse ranch and handed it to his 22. Two days later he received his paper back. On the front page was a large red F with a note 23, “See me after class.”Monty went to see the teacher and asked, “24did I receive an F?”The teacher said, “This is an unrealistic (不可实现的) dream for a young boy like you. There is no way you can ever do it. If you 25this paper with a more realistic goal I will reconsider your grade.”The boy went home and thought about it 26and hard. He asked his father what he should do. His father said, “Look, son, you have to 27your own mind on this. However, I think it is a very important 28for you.” Finally, after sitting with it for a week, the boy turned in the 29 paper. He stated, “You can keep the F and I’ll keep my 30.”“The 31part of the story is that two summers ago the same schoolteacher brought 30 kids to camp out on my ranch for a week.” Monty went on with the story, “When the teacher was 32 he said, ‘Monty, I can tell you this now. When I was your teacher, I was 33of a dream stealer. During those years I stole a lot of kids’ dreams.34you had enough courage not to give up on yours.’”“Don’t let anyone 35your dreams. Follow your dream, no matter what happens,” Monty added.16. A. himself B. myself C. his father D. his teacher17. A. made B. interrupted C. completed D. begun18. A. given B. agreed C. asked D. taught19. A. grew up B. brought up C. got up D. went up20. A. story B. paper C. information D. newspaper21. A. selling B. handing C. buying D. owing22. A. teacher B. father C. classmate D. companion23. A. writing B. reading C. speaking D. showing24. A. When B. Why C. Where D. What25. A. reread B. repeat C. rewrite D. retell26. A. soon B. wide C. long D. enough27. A. take up B. keep up C. give up D. make up28. A. grade B. decision C. choice D. composition29. A. rewritten B. good C. same D. printed30. A. dream B. word C. promise D. impression31. A. bad B. best C. worst D. most32. A. coming B. laughing C. looking D. leaving33. A. thing B. anything C. nothing D. something34. A. Happily B. Luckily C. Sadly D. Easily35. A. realize B. share C. steal D. keep三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AFor most people in the Northern Hemisphere, fall means raking(耙) leaves, cooler temperatures and much shorter days. Hawaii, however, skips fall. With only two true seasons, summer and winter, Maui is the perfect fall getaway destination.Family is incredibly important to the Hawaiian people, and they are wonderfully welcoming and hospitable. There are many wonderful festivals and events that allow us to experience the Hawaiian culture through food, dance and music.September brings the Maui county fair, celebrating Hawaiian culture past and present, with wonderful family entertainment and attractions. This four-day event is a great way to meet the locals and experience Hawaii from their viewpoint.The Aloha Festivals also take place during September and October. Each week a different Island hosts this celebration of Hawaiian culture. It is a great opportunity to learn about Hawaii now and in the past.There is no better way to celebrate Thanksgiving than dining outside, under a blanket of twinkling stars. In Maui there is so much to be thankful for. A Thanksgiving Luau (夏威夷式宴会) adds great fun to your family’s celebration. Thanksgiving is the time when families come together and celebrate all that they are thankful for. Maui provides the perfect location and background.With such natural beauty and splendor (壮观) it is a world away from the hustle and bustle of modern life. It is the perfect place and time to relax and enjoy life with those who mean the most to you.36. We learn from the first paragraph that .A. Hawaii is in the Northern HemisphereB. the fall season is very short in HawaiiC. there are four seasons in MauiD. there is no fall season in Hawaii37. The Maui county fair is a four-day event on which people can .A. buy the necessary things for everyday lifeB. experience Hawaiian cultureC. learn about the views of the Hawaiian peopleD. only learn about the history of Hawaii38. People in Hawaii usually have Luau on .A. the Maui county fairB. the Aloha FestivalsC. Christmas DayD. Thanksgiving Day39. The main purpose of the passage is to tell us .A. how many seasons Hawaii hasB. Maui is the perfect fall getaway destinationC. the culture and customs in HawaiiD. how we should go to Maui for a holiday40. The underlined part “hustle and bustle” in the last pa ragraph probably refers to .A. a busy and noisy stateB. great convenienceC. a heavy burdenD. trouble or dangerBAbout 1450, European scholars (学者) became more interested in studying the world around them. Their art became more true to life. They began to explore new lands. The new age in Europe was eventually called “the Renaissance”. The Renaissance is a French word that means “rebirth”. Historians consider the Renaissance to be the beginning of modern history.The Renaissance began in Northern Italy and then spread through Europe. Italian cities such as Naples, Genoa, and Venice became centers of trade between Europe and the Middle East. Arab scholars preserved the writings of the ancient Greeks in their libraries. When the Italian cities traded with the Arabs, ideas were exchanged alongwith goods. These ideas, preserved from the ancient past, served as the basis of the Renaissance.The Renaissance was much more than simply studying the work of ancient scholars. It influenced painting, sculpture, and architecture. Paintings became more realistic and focused less often on religious topics. Artists advanced the Renaissance style of showing nature and describing the feelings of people. In Britain, there was a flowering in literature and drama (戏剧) that included the plays of William Shakespeare.Many Renaissance scholars looked to the past for inspiration. They studied the classics — the works of the ancient Greeks and Romans. Today we refer to the study of literature, philosophy andart as the humanities(人文学科). Humanists believed that by studying the classics, they could understand people and the world better. The humanists emphasized the importance of human values instead of religious beliefs. The civilizations of Greece and Rome ended long ago, but they continue to influence us today.41. The Renaissance first started in .A. ItalyB. EuropeC. the Middle EastD. Greece42. We can infer from the second paragraph that .A. the writings of the ancient Greeks were only kept in GreeceB. Arab scholars didn’t value the writings of the ancient GreeksC. the Middle East was not influenced by the RenaissanceD. Arab scholars contributed to the beginning of the Renaissance43. Before the Renaissance, the theme of paintings was .A. natureB. peopleC. realityD. religion44. What do we know about William Shakespeare’s plays?A. They were not focused on people’s feelings.B. They were greatly influenced by the Renaissance.C. They were not true to life.D. They were full of religious ideas.45. Humanists studied the classics in order to .A. improve their own worksB. question the religious beliefsC. understand people and the world betterD. carry on the spirit of ancient GreeceCFor the first time, a link has been shown between climate change and the timing of a natural event — the appearance of the common brown butterfly.Although there have been strong connections between climate warming and changes in the timing of events such as birds traveling from one place to another and flowering, it has been hard to show a cause-and-effect link. This is what Michael Kearney and Natalie Briscoe of the University of Melbourne, Australia, have now done.The researchers examined temperature (温度) changes in Melbourne (where the butterfly is common) and the recorded observations of the first brown butterfly to be seen in spring since the 1940s. With each of the past ten years, the butterflies appeared 1.6 days earlier and Melbourne heated by 0.14 ℃. On the whole, the butterfly now appears on average 10.4 days before it did in the 1940s.They were confident in such a relationship for two reasons. First, they placed eggs of the butterfly in special boxes where temperature could be controlled and found that each larval stage (幼虫期) had a different reaction to warmer-than-normal conditions. The egg, which is laid in late summer, and the first larval stage do well at high temperatures. The second to the fifth stagesoccurring in winter can’t s urvive high temperatures. The knock-on effect is that the larval pupated (化蛹) earlier and the butterfly comes out sooner. Second, they made a mathematical model linking these effects of temperature on development with climate data. The model closely matched the observed changes in butterfly appearance date.The researchers used several climate models to find out what was likely to have caused the rise in Melbourne’s temperature, and ruled out the possibility that natural weather events could explain the warming.46. What is the text mainly talking about?A. An introduction to a natural event in Melbourne.B. A discussion of the effects of temperature rises.C. A study on climate change and animal behaviors.D. A science report about butterflies’ living habits.47. What is the relationship between the rise in temperature and the butterfly appearance?A. They are linked in a complex way.B. They are related in a cause-and-effect way.C. They have direct relationship with each other.D. They have no connection with each other.48. The researchers were confident about their finding because .A. they had used the most advanced equipment in the worldB. their finding got support from the recorded observationsC. the result of their study is based on several experimentsD. their experiment proved their previous guessing49. The underlined part “The knock-on effect” in Paragraph 4 means .A. the effect caused by the thing that happened beforeB. the effect of things that happen at the same timeC. the effect of one thing directly causing the otherD. the effect of one thing indirectly causing the other50. What can be inferred from the text?A. The exact reason for Melbourne’s temperature rise is still unknown.B. Climate models cannot exactly show climate change in history.C. The timing of the butterfly appearance will be earlier with increased warming.D. The rise in temperature decides the possibility of natural weather events.DNatural disasters are nature’s anger, which can upset e ven the most developed countries and make them into ruins. There is nothing we can do to stop such disasters happening. In that case it is quite possible that we are all short of electricity, water, food, etc. The basic necessities to be stored for times of disasters are explained below.Drinking water is a must for any human to survive. It has to be stored based on the number of people in the household. A normal human would consume a gallon of water a day. Food is an important requirement. Especially in times of disasters, our bodies would be weak. Rich food is very important in such times of danger. Food like dry fruits would be ideal as they last long and give us energy. A First Aid Kit and basic medicines are a must and do remember to store some of them. Certain basic things such as scissors and soaps would be handy. It is a good idea to have a radio to be updated with the ongoing news.An Earthquake Preparedness Kit would be of great help in fighting against an earthquake in the places where earthquakes take place very often. However, this can happen anywhere in the world so it is a must and should be well equipped in advance. There are wind storms that can leave behind a trail of destruction. The US has suffered from many tornadoes. Taking steps in advance to handle such unforeseen circumstances (情况) is a must. It is a good idea to plan an ideal place which would be helpful in protecting you and your family from the storm. Floods and other natural disasters probably happen unexpectedly someday, so we need to make preparations for them.Do take steps in advance. Being well prepared is the only way that would help us recover from such disasters.51. From the first paragraph we can learn that natural disasters .A. can’t be prevented by manB. can be controlled by humansC. can take place more oftenD. will ruin the earth someday52. Which kind of food is most suitable for storing according to the author?A. Meat and fish.B. Some dry fruit.C. Cakes and bread.D. Apples and pears.53. What is the main reason why a radio is needed?A. It is easy for you to carry one.B. It plays music to make you relax.C. It is very cheap and common.D. It lets you know the latest news.54. What is the good way to deal with tornadoes according to the author?A. Staying outside of your house with your family.B. Planning a safe place for all your family to stay at.C. Storing enough water for you and your family.D. Preparing an Earthquake Preparedness Kit earlier.55. In this passage the author mainly tells readers to .A. fight against natural disasters with their family bravelyB. keep calm in the circumstances of natural disastersC. prepare necessities for natural disasters ahead of timeD. take steps to reduce the damage of natural disasters四、书面表达(共两节, 满分45分)第一节阅读表达(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)Scientists are continuing to look for better ways to fight against malaria(疟疾) which can spread very fast by mosquitoes. It is reported that every year about a million people die of malaria, most of whom are in Africa, causing great economic losses at the same time.George is a professor at the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute. He says forty-two percent of the earth’s population is now at the risk of suffering from malaria. It is known that the majority of people that are killed by malaria are children because their bodies are not strong enough to ward off the infection of the disease.Recently the researchers have developed a way to make genetic changes in mosquitoes which are known to spread malaria. The changes cause their systems to kill the germs (病菌) of malaria instead of spreading them. Meanwhile, scientists are working hard to develop new drugs to deal with malaria.Now a new vaccine (疫苗) is in final testing. So far it has proved effective at preventing the disease from spreading. Today most people are fighting against malaria by using insecticides (杀虫剂) to kill mosquitoes. However, this method may cause pollution to the environment. And George says malaria needs to be attacked with drugs, with vaccines, with bed nets—with whatever researchers can find. No single method can control this disease. Professor George says there is still a long way to go. Anyway, we are making progress in our fighting against this terrible disease.56. What is the best title of the passage? (No more than 8 words)57. What are the bad effects caused by malaria every year according to the passage? (No more than 8 words)58. The underlined phrase in Paragraph 2 can be replaced by ____. (No more than 2 words)59. How should people fight against malaria according to George? (No more than 6 words)60. Which way mentioned in the passage is the best one to deal with malaria in your opinion? Why? (No more than 30 words)第二节写作(满分30分)假设你是李华,你校邀请专家进行了一次关于自然灾害的知识讲座。

外研版高中英语必修一天津市单元测试Book1 Module 3My First Ride on a Train

外研版高中英语必修一天津市单元测试Book1 Module 3My First Ride on a Train

Book1 Module 3单元测试题(外研版)Class: Name: Marks: 满分(120)一、语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1. What good fun it is to travel long distance with my family!A. a; \B. a; aC. \; \D. \; a2. Li Lei has decided to go and study abroad. It’s only a(n) of time before he leaves.A. problemB. eventC. matterD. thing3. — I have been working hard all morning.— You must be . Why not have a rest?A. abandonedB. boredC. exhaustedD. excited4. Mr. Smith left home and went to Shenzhen in his twenties, where he until the 1990s.A. stayedB. had stayedC. have stayedD. were staying5. — May I call you Liz short?— Sure. Liz is short Elizabeth.A. for; ofB. for; forC. in; ofD. in; for6. The book is on the top shelf, . Tom, fetch me a chair, won’t you?A. out of sightB. out of distanceC. out of reachD. out of date7. Parents have the duty to their children with food and clothing when they are too young to make a living.A. allowB. offerC. giveD. supply8. Today is Susan’s birthday. Among are some old friends at high school.A. those invitedB. those invitingC. inviting thoseD. invited those9. — Have you ever tried to a foreigner in English?— Only once. But I felt very shy.A. to speakB. speakingC. to be speakingD. being spoken10. He always takes along with him a mini English dictionary to new words whenever possible.A. refer toB. look atC. look upD. point to11. While seeing the film, many of the people cried with great fear.A. frightened; frightenedB. frightened; frighteningC. frightening; frighteningD. frightening; frightened12. — Did you catch the plane?— No. The plane at three o’clock. We arrived five minutes late.A. took offB. was taken offC. had been taken offD. had taken off13. — Did you plan to meet at the cinema?— No. We met chance.A. ofB. inC. forD. by14. Mary used to go to art classes in the evening twice a week but now she .A. doesn’t any more go thereB. doesn’t no longer go thereC. doesn’t go there no moreD. doesn’t go there any longer15. — Would you mind if I borrowed your phone?—Go ahead.A. Pardon?B. Absolutely!C. Is that right?D. Not at all!二、完形填空(共20小题; 每小题1.5分, 满分30分)Our third grade class was listening to our teacher, Miss Pratt. She told us she was not 16 that we were not making the progress she had expected with multiplication tables (乘法表).I 17 that I had spent too much time playing with my friends instead of 18 . I had let down (让……失望) my 19 , who was the kindest one I had ever known. Every day near the close of school, she would 20 to us, or tell us stories about her childhood. Most21 , she made us feel that she 22 us and that we were important.I had a scar (伤疤) below my nose 23 a serious car accident. Having been called “Running Nose” by many other children, I didn’t 24 myself. Although my parents said I was 25 , I did not see myself that way.At the end of one school day, I 26 in my classroom, waiting for my mother to take me home. Miss Pratt sat at her desk with another teacher and talked. I heard they say, “27 is sh e? She is lovely.” My teacher’s answer was, “I 28 ; Bernice is pretty.” Pretty! The word drew my 29 . Teachers would be 30 . Maybe it was true. At that moment I made the 31 to be the first child in my class to learn the tables. No one was going to 32 me. This time I believed in myself.About one week later, Miss Pratt told the class that I was the first one to 33 the tables and she was very 34 of me. The class 35 and clapped. For the first time, I felt truly good about myself.16. A. sad B. surprised C. angry D. happy17. A. forgot B. regretted C. believed D. requested18. A. changing B. drawing C. studying D. writing19. A. friend B. teacher C. classmate D. parent20. A. listen B. turn C. read D. reply21. A. probably B. exactly C. frequently D. importantly22. A. cared about B. looked after C. worried about D. brought up23. A. as B. since C. after D. until24. A. like B. lose C. ask D. hide25. A. smart B. humorous C. pretty D. special26. A. joined B. lived C. enjoyed D. remained27. A. How B. Who C. What D. Where28. A. agree B. mean C. see D. hope29. A. action B. attitude C. answer D. attention30. A. reliable B. patient C. simple D. strict31. A. choice B. decision C. effort D. difference32. A. control B. hurt C. stop D. invite33. A. learn B. show C. make D. find34. A. fond B. proud C. afraid D. tired35. A. left B. settled C. stood D. smiled三、阅读理解(共20小题; 每小题2分, 满分40分)AWhen Ann Kahn was growing up, her family took the same summer vacation every year — a trip to Yosemite(黄石公园). But things are different for her daughter, Ashley. At 19, Ashley had already set foot on every continent including Antarctica, and all but one of her journeys abroad were taken without her parents, on trips with other teenagers. She started when she was just 13, visiting Europe with a youth travel organization called People to People Student Ambassadors (大使).“It has really changed my plan for graduation,” said Ashley, who is now a freshman of a state university. “When I was younger, I thought I’d like to be anurse someday. But now, I’m learning French, and I’d like to be an ambassador after I graduate. Living and working abroad is something I would like to do.”At younger ages than the older generation of Americans, thousands of teenagers like Ashley are seeing more faraway corners of the world. High schools now regularly organize student trips that require passports (护照).Middle-school students hike the rainforest instead of joining lakeside summer camps, and older teenagers use the community service (社会服务工作) they did in Africa as writing material for college essays. The sense of community and family are lifetime memories.More than half of the students believed middle school life as the biggest stage for growth. You really see kids mature. Ashley’s mother Ann Kahn agrees, “I did not travel like this growing up, butI think it’s great that we are able to provide that for her.”36. From the text, we can learn that Ashley .A. visited Europe when she was 13B. set up a youth travel organizationC. never had a chance to visit AntarcticaD. took the same summer vacation as her mother37. After taking several international journeys, Ashley .A. wanted to be a nurse after graduationB. accepted the advice from her parentsC. changed her plan for the futureD. decided to have a trip to Yosemite38. From the text, we can infer that during holidays teenagers in America will do the following EXCEPT .A. joining the school tripsB. researching the rainforestC. travelling aboardD. doing community service in Africa39. What does the underlined word “mature” in the last paragraph probably mean?A. Become quite busy.B. Be cheerful.C. Be experienced.D. Become grown-up.B40. In the book A Lion in Paris, we know that ______.A. it was first written in FrenchB. it is suitable for adults to readC. it was a story about the history of ParisD. the lion was taken to Paris by Beatrice Alemagna41. The author uses the underlined phrase in the text to show that ______.A. the town has little fieldsB. lots of pins were made in the townC. it is dangerous for us to stand on a pinD. the town is very small42. Mr. Smith whose son is afraid of taking exams will buy ______.A. A Lion in ParisB. On the Tip of a PinC. Motivating School KidsD. Fledolin Upside Down43. The purpose of the book Fledolin Upside Down is to ______.A. advise us to protect batsB. tell us how to make friends with batsC. tell children to follow others’ suggestionsD. describe a bat who enjoys hanging upside downCMore than half of the world’s population lives in cities. Traffic and pollution are becoming big problems in big cities all over the world. In cities like Mexico City, Shanghai or Cairo the quality of the air is getting worse every day. In the United States, people spend more time sitting in traffic jams.Some of the world’s cities have already found the answer to the problem. In Bogota, the capital of Columbia, the government has taken measures to improve the quality of life for the city’s 8 million people. They created over a thousand new parks, a new public transport system, and built hundreds of cycling and walking paths. People who live in the city also joined in making their city one of the most livable (适合居住的) places in South America.Today city planners around the world are looking for ways to provide more room for living and less room for cars. In America, public transport has increased over 2 % since the mid 1990s — not much but a start. More and morepeople leave their cars at home and get on buses, trains or even ride a bike to work. Some cities are far better at planning than others. In Amsterdam, for example, only 40 % of the population uses their cars to get to work, 35 % rides a bike while 25% uses public transport. In Paris, about half of the city’s workers drive their cars to work.For cities in developing countries, the problems have just started. Traffic is getting worse as more and more people can afford to buy a car.44. The writer listed Mexico City, Shanghai and Cairo as examples of cities of ______.A. heavy trafficB. air pollutionC. rapid developmentD. large population45. What did Bogota do to improve the quality of life for its people?A. It shut down some factories in the city.B. It introduced a foreign public transport system.C. It encouraged people to plant trees in the city.D. It built new parks and a new public transport system.46. From the third paragraph, we can learn that ______.A. 35% of the population in Paris rides a bike to workB. half of the people in Amsterdam drive their cars to workC. a quarter of the people in Amsterdam use public transportD. American public transport has increased much since the 1990s47. What would be the best title of the text?A. Ways to solve traffic jamsB. New changes in transport systemsC. People’s new choice in big citiesD. Parks instead of cars for the citiesDMost people will generally think about the climate of their travel destination (目的地). A little bit of advance planning, research, and preparation can go along way to ensure a smooth trip, and can help you enjoy yourself much more.A good starting point is to look at the overall (总体的) climate of a destination you’re planningto travel — Ireland, for example, is popular for constant rain, but the east coast only sees about half of the number of rainy days as the west coast. Some quick advance research on the normal climate for that location or season might help avoid surprises, and may even help you to choose your destination in the first place.Once you’ve settled on a destination, you can do some preparation — if the climate is wet, pack a small travel umbrella and some warmer clothing and a lightweight nylon raincoat. Warmer weather is easier, but plan to bring some of the necessities (必需品) with you, as they often charge far more to tourists than what you would pay at home. When you are ready to set off, double-check the weather to make sure there isn’t any last-minute change.Don’t forget to take the altitude into account as well — many countries have a broad range of high and low altitude regions, so if your journey takes you high into the mountains or closer to sea level than the rest of the area, take that into account with your planning.In countries with a lot of rain, be sure not to take anyone else’s umbrella by mistake, it’s considered impolite. In warmer countries, especially in Europe and the Middle East, take care when dressing for the climate, as there are often some dress codes (规范) which may prevent you from entering many churches and institutions (especially for women) and could also go against local customs.48. The text is mainly intended to .A. give travelers advice on the climateB. share with readers some truthC. remind tourists of some dress codesD. stress the importance of the climate49. The underlined word “double-check” in Paragraph 3 probably means .A. pay attention toB. check againC. put asideD. keep in mind50. We can learn from the text that .A. you should avoid the area with a high altitudeB. in Ireland, the east coast is popular with constant rainC. prepare in advance and you will enjoy your trip much moreD. while choosing a destination, you should first consider the altitude51. In warmer countries, travelers are advised to bring some necessities to .A. save much moneyB. ensure their own safetyC. reduce unnecessary troublesD. enjoy themselves betterEToday’s mothers miss the golden age that their own mothers enjoyed in the 1970s and 1980s, researchers found.Mothers have less time to themselves and feel under greater pressure (压力) to balance (平衡) work and family life than the previous generation. As a result, 88% said they felt sorry about the lackof time they spent with their children. The survey of 1,000 mothers also found that more than a third said they had less time to themselves than their mothers did – just three hours a week or 26 minutes a day. And 64% said this was because they had to go out to work, while nearly a third said they were under pressure to be the “perfect mother”, the report found.Kate Fox, of the Social Issues Research Centre, which carried out that survey for Procter & Gamble, said, “With increasing pressure on mothers, support networks are more important than ever.” Another report examin ing childcare in the leading Western nations found that working mothers in Britain spend just 81 minutes a day caring for their children as a “primary activity”.Mothers who stay at home, on the other hand, manage twice as much time – more than two and a half hours – looking after their children, according to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development.Critics (批评者) say the pressure on women to work long hours andleave their children in the hands of nurseries (托儿所) is putting the happiness of their children at risk (风险).The study also discovers that although more and more modern mothers go out to work, the burden of childcare still falls on them — even if their husband is not in work. A father who is not in work spends just 63 minutes a day looking after his child, 18 minutes less than a mother who goes out to work. Working fathers spare less than three quarters of an hour with their children.52. We know about Kate Fox from the text EXCEPT that .A. he works in the Social Issues Research CentreB. he is a member of Procter & GambleC. he worries about the increasing pressure on mothersD. he did a survey of 1,000 mothers about modern mothers’ pressure53. The time for the mothers who stay at home to look after their children is about ______.A. three hours a week or 26 minutes a dayB. two and a half hours a weekC. 63 minutes a dayD. twice as much time as the working women54. We can learn from the last paragraph that ______.A. a father who is not in work spends more time than a mother who goes out to work in looking after childrenB. a mother who goes out to work spends about 81 minutes a day looking after her childC. working fathers spare about 45 minutes with their childrenD. more and more modern mothers go out to work, and more and more modern fathers stay at home to look after children55. Supposing the text is from a website, which web page is it likely to be on? ______A. /news/business/84496.htmlB. /news/life/84209.htmlC. /news/sports/84262.htmlD. /news/culture/84299.html四.单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请根据首字母或汉语提示完成句子。

【天津市外研版英语2012届高三单元测试 :Book9 Module 4)

【天津市外研版英语2012届高三单元测试 :Book9 Module 4)

Book9 Module 4单元测试题(外研版)Class: Name: Marks: 满分(120)一、单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1. It is obvious that ______ population of China is much larger than ______ of Japan.A. the; aB. the; theC. a; thatD. the; that2. In recent years studying overseas has become a new ______ in middle schoolstudents.A. incidentB. eventC. trendD. movement3. — How about your homework, Lily?— It is ______ finished, Mom. Give me ten more minutes.A. more or lessB. more thanC. less thanD. more and more4. — Do you know ______ the teachers in your school?—No, not ______. There are still ______ I don’t know.A. all, all, allB. all, any, someC. all, all, someD. some, all, any5. Which European countries have you been to ______ France and Germany?A. for exampleB. apart fromC. as wellD. for instance6. Only when New China was founded in 1949 ______ return to his hometown tovisit his parents.A. he was able toB. was he able toC. he could be able toD. could he be able to7. To tell the truth, I would not have succeeded ______ my teacher’s help andencouragement.A. because ofB. owing toC. but forD. except for8. — It is very hot here in summer.— Yes, the temperature ______ be above 40 degrees centigrade in July.A. mustB. shouldC. canD. could9. ______ he is well-known to all, his novels have never ______.A. Because, publishedB. While, seen the light of dayC. Now that, readD. Unless, come out10. Our class ______ 50 students of different ages.A. makes upB. consists ofC. composes ofD. is consisted of11. Every day, I have to work till 6 pm, ______ everyone else has already gone home.A. at which timeB. before whichC. by that timeD. by which time12. His farm is near the equator and every year bananas grow very well due to ______sunlight and rain.A. plentyB. sufficientC. fertileD. elusive13. There was a woman ______ in bed, ______.A. to lie, wakeB. lying, awakeC. lay, awokeD. lies, awaking14. You ______ work so hard. It’s only Wednesday and there is enough time beforethe exam.A. needn’tB. can’tC. may notD. mustn’t15. In the middle of the room ______, whom I owe my success ______.A. sits the professor, toB. sits the professor, withC. the professor sits, forD. sitting the professor, toward二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)“Can I see my baby?” the happy new mother asked. When the baby was placed in her arms, she was 16 . The baby had been born without ears.Time 17 that the baby’s hearing was perfect. It was only his 18 that was damaged. When he rushed home from school one day and 19 himself into his mother’s arms, she sighed, 20 that he would have many heartbreaks in his life.He grew up and became a(n) 21 with his classmates. He might 22 have been class president, but for that. The boy’s father 23 with the family physician in secret. “Could 24 be done?” the father asked. “I believed I could 25 on a pair of outer ears, if they could be got,” the doctor answered. So the 26 began for a person who would make such a 27 for a young man.Two years went by. Then the father said, “You are going to the hospital, son. Mother and I have someone who will give the ears you need. 28 it’s a secret,”said the father. The operation was very 29 , and a new person a ppeared. “But I must know!” he urged his father. “Who 30 so much to me? I could never do enough for him.” “I do not believe you could,” said the father.The secret was 31 for years till he stood with his father over his mother’s coffin(棺材). Slowly and 32 , his father raised his mother’s thick brown hair to 33 that his mother had no outer ears. “Mother said she was 34 she never let her hair be cut,”he whispered gently, “and nobody ever thought she was less 35 , did they?”16.A.angry B.disappointed C.surprised D.curious 17.A.proved B.seemed C.told D.saw18.A.figure B.face C.ear D.appearance 19.A.got B.put C.sent D.took20.A.knowing B.guessing C.doubting D.wondering 21.A.enemy B.stranger C.favorite D.friend22.A.ever B.also C.even D.still23.A.asked B.spoke C.chatted D.said 24.A.something B.everything C.anything D.nothing 25.A.transplant B.operate C.set D.fix 26.A.operation B.search C.interview D.examination 27.A.devotion B.effort C.sacrifice D.contribution 28.A.Therefore B.But C.Though D.Otherwise 29.A.normal B.useful C.difficult D.successful 30.A.changed B.worked C.gave D.did31.A.discussed B.hidden C.spread D.kept 32.A.carefully B.sadly C.excitedly D.tenderly33.A.see B.find C.show D.tell34.A.proud B.glad C.worried D.regretful 35.A.beautiful B.ugly C.respectable D.fashionable三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AThe world’s largest fast food company McDonald’s Corp. said Tuesday it plans to launch acampaign in the U.K. this spring to get the country’s dictionary houses to change current references to the word “McJob.”The Oxford English Dictionary, considered by many masters of language as the gold standard for the English language, is one of those that will be targeted. It defines the noun as “a low-paid job with few prospects, esp. one created by the expansion of the service sector.”The word first appeared two decades ago in The Washington Post, according to the dictionary. But executives at Oak Brook, Ill.-based McDonald’s say the definition is demeaning to its workers and say they’ll ask dictionary editors to amend the definition.“Dictionaries are supposed to be models of accuracy. And in this case, they got it completely wrong,” said Walt Riker, a McDonald’s spokesman. “It’s a harmful action and incredibly demeaning to a terrific workforce and a company that’s been a job and opportunity machine for 50 years.”In 2003, editors at the Merriam-Webster Dictionary refused to remove or change their definition of “McJob”after McDonald’s balked(妨碍)at its inclusion(包括)in the book’s 11th edition. Instead, the Springfield, Mass. publisher said the word was accurate and appropriate.Amanda Pierce, a spokeswoman for McDonald’s U.K. operations, refused to comment on the details of the company’s new est campaign, but said it will kick off in May with the goal of changing what she called an “out-of-date” definition.She said she did not know how long the campaign would last, saying that depended on “how far and wide the campaign goes.”36. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, McJob means _____.A. a job with few futuresB. a job with high payC. a job with great rewardsD. a job with great potential37. McDonald’s Corp. will launch a campaign in the U.K. with the purpose of _____.A. excluding McJob from the dictionaryB. changing the definition of McJobC. promoting new productsD. expanding its service sector38. In the opinion of Walt Riker, the current definition of McJob is _____.A. ridiculousB. incorrectC. appropriateD. updated39. Which is the best title of the passage?A. How McJob came into being?B. McJob = a job with few prospectsC. McDonald’s Corp. seeks to redefine “McJob”D. The Oxford English Dictionary refused to change the definition of McJob40. What does the underlined word “demeaning”mean in the passage?A. Making people have less respect for.B. Wonderful.C. Horrible.D. Making people pay attention to.BOlympic volunteer hopefuls from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan stand a better chance if they are bilingual(能使用两种语言的).Priority(优先权)will be given to applicants who have “special skills”and can speak languages other than English and Chinese.“We expect those people from above-mentioned areas, who are qualified for being a volunteer, to put in an applica tion,” Liu Jian, office director of Beijing Olympic Games Volunteer Work Coordination Group, said.Liu made the remarks on March 28, 2007 at a press conference to officially launch the volunteer recruitment(招募)drive from Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and foreign countries for the 2008 Games.Volunteer requirements can be found at the official website , or by calling the hotline on 8610-12308.Recruitment for volunteers in Beijing began on August 28, 2006. In areas outside the capital, it began on January 19 this year.To date, more than 400,000 people have sent in applications, more than 270,000 of them from Beijing.“According to the latest application results, we still need a lot of volunteers with foreign language skills other than Engli sh,” Li Binghua, executive vice-president of BOCOG, said.Of course, these applicants must be able to communicate with other people in Chinese Putonghua, he said.Volunteers will mainly be contracted in eight fields depending on their skills including VIP guest liaison and language services, driving, media services, competition organization, medical treatment, and security examination.The application websites are .hk (Hong Kong), www. sport. gov. mo (Macao), (Taiwan), (overseas Chinese), and (foreigners).Applications in Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and foreign countries will conclude by the end of March 2008. BOCOG will finalize the recruitment drive by the end of May 2008.41. Recruitment for overseas volunteers began _____.A. on March 28, 2007B. on January 19, 2007C. on August 28, 2006D. on May 26, 200742. What kind of person has a better chance of being overseas volunteers?A. A person living in Hong Kong who can speak English and Chinese Putonghua.B. A person living in Taiwan who can speak French and Chinese Putonghua.C. A person living in Macao who can speak German but can not speak Chinese.D. A person living in the USA who can speak French and English but can not speak Chinese.43. If an African American is qualified for being a volunteer, he can put in his application on ____.A. .hkB. .moC. D. 44. We can infer that _____.A. many Chinese applicants can speak EnglishB. most applicants are Beijing nativesC. at present most of the applicants are from BeijingD. the applicant must pass the driving test45. Which of the following skills is necessary for volunteers?A. They must know medical treatment and how to drive.B. They must be able to speak Putonghua.C. They must be able to speak a foreign language other than English.D. They must be bilingual.CNeither of us got much sleep, because the flight seemed to go quickly. We landed at Gatwick at 7:45. At this point, I think our tiredness was blocked out by our excitement as we quickly made ourway through the customs (海关)line.In no time we were rolling along towards downtown London and Victoria Station. It was fascinating when we are listening to all of the different languages and accents (口音)of the other travelers on the train. We were pleased to see how nice the hotel and our room were. We were starting to feel the effects of getting no sleep, so we each took a shower. We were determined to stay awake all day so we could get on our new sleep schedule.We hiked up to the street and wandered around Leichester Square, finally ending up at a nice little pub. We got cheese and salad filled with pork and apples. They were messy, but delicious. We decided to keep moving to avoid getting more sleepy. We noticed that the London Eye was right across the river—Thames, so we crossed the bridge and walked under this enormous Ferris wheel (大转轮). It’s much larger than it appears in pictures or on television. We had somehow lost our London guide book.Back in our room, we were dangerously close to falling asleep, so we decided to get coffee outside our hotel. The coffee revived us, so we walked down to Hyde Park to enjoy the nice weather and watch the sun begin to set. At last we headed back to the hotel. We were worn out, but very happy to be in London.46. After they got off the p lane, they didn’t feel tired because .A. they didn’t need to worry about their safetyB. a porter carried the luggage for themC. they got through the customs easilyD. they were excited being in London47. Listening to the different languages and accents, the author must have felt .A. familiarB. curiousC. puzzledD. noisy48. The two people tried to stay awake all day to .A. get on their new sleep scheduleB. visit more places in LondonC. save the cost of the hotelD. prevent sleeplessness at night49. The London Eye lies .A. around Leichester SquareB. on the river ThamesC. right across the river ThamesD. close to the Victoria Station50. The underlined word “revive” probably means “ ”.A. start being used againB. become energetic againC. perform a play againD. become healthy againDIn the African city of Mwinda, floating farms are quite common. The city’s residents live in hydrogen-powered hover (盘旋) vehicles, and renewable energy resources provide the city’s power. That’s how Jake Bowers, 12, Emily Ponti, 14, and Krisha Sherburne, 12, envisioned their future city.The students took first place for their design last week in the 2007 National Engineer Week Future City Competition held in Washington, D.C. The students won a trip to the U.S. Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama.Kids from 35 middle schools across the country made it to Washington. They had teamed up with teachers and volunteer engineers to develop cities. Each team began by creating a fictional cityon SimCity 3000, a computer game that allows players to construct towns. The students then built a tabletop (桌面) model of the city, wrote an essay and presented their creation to a panel (小组) of judges. This year’s theme asked students to design fuel cell powered communities. Fuel cell technology works by using hydrogen and oxygen to produce power. The process is environmentally friendly.Organizers hope the competition provides a funny and educational way to arose young people’s interest in engineering. “As the number of graduates in engineering decreases (减少), it’s even more important to encourage students to build these skills at an early age,”says John Hofmeister, President of Shell Oil Company. Shell is a sponsor (赞助商) of the annual Future City contest.Judging by this year’s competition, plenty of kid s are getting the message. Some 30,000 students from more than 1,000 schools took part in the 2006-2007 Future City Competition.51. The underlined word “envisioned” means “”.A. builtB. imaginedC. describedD. predicted52. What is TRUE of Future City Competition ?A. Parents and teachers are allowed to join the contest.B. It chooses 35 schools to take part in the final.C. It is supported by an oil company.D. It is held in Washington, D.C.53. Which of the following correctly shows the process of the competition?a. formed a team.b. designed a city on a computer.c. create a city model.d. gave a written explanation.A. a-b-c-d.B. a-d-b-c.C. b-a-c-d.D. b-a-d-c.54. One of the purposes of the competition is to .A. make students interested in fuel cell technologyB. make students interested in engineering scienceC. find solutions to the problem of city developmentD. find solutions to the problem of energy demands55. What is the passage mainly about?A. The winners of an engineering competition.B. The construction of cities of tomorrow.C. The design of cities of tomorrow.D. The report of an engineering competition.四、书面表达(共两节,满分45分)第一节阅读表达(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)Many people believe that Americans love their cars almost more than anything else. It may be true. From the time youngsters(小孩)become fourteen years old, they are likely to dream of having their own cars. Many young people work after school during their last year of high school in order to buy a car learning to drive and getting a driver’s license may be one of the most exciting times of a young person’s life.People who almost never go to a doctor when they are sick will take their cars to a repairman at the first sign of a problem. Those who do not like to work around the home on Saturdays may devote most of that day to washing and waxing(打蜡) their cars. For some families it is not enough to have one car. They often have two or three---one for work and one for recreation(娱乐)。

外研版高中英语必修一Module1单元测试题

外研版高中英语必修一Module1单元测试题

高中英语学习资料madeofjingetieji外研版必修一Module 1 单元测试题(考试时间 90 分钟,总分 120 分)第一部分英语知识运用第一节:语法与词汇 (共 15 小题,每题 1 分,共 15 分)从 A 、B 、 C、 D 四个选项中选出一个最正确选项。

1.— The film we saw yesterday was quite________ , wasn't it?— Yes, and we were really________when seeing it.A . disappointing ; bored B. disappointed; boredC. disappointed ;boring D. disappointing ;boring2. —We are having a party this evening.— ________.A . For funB . Make fun C.Have fun D. Get a fun3. The office is _______ that one , so we can have our meeting there.A. six times bigger asB. six times as big asC. six times big asD. six times as bigger as4. We usually learn new things in fun way, so we always have fun in English classes.A. a; aB. a; \C. \; aD.\;\5.The teacher is enthusiastic woman _____ Ms ShenA. calledB. callingC. is calledD. call6.There are two buildings , ________stands nearly a hundred feet high.A . the larger B. the larger of them C. the larger one that D. the larger of which7.Hurry up, kids! The school bus for us!A. waitsB. was waitingC. waitedD. is waiting8. The information on the Internet gets around much more rapidly than________in the newspaper.A . it B. those C. one D. that9. Please read the________carefully before you use the new mobile phone.A . instructions B. description C. behaviour D. messages10.Your behaviour is like what you’ve said, which makes me disappointed.A. anythingB. somethingC. nothingD. everything11. The class________seven groups, each having eight students.A . divides intoB . is divided into C. separates from D .is separated from12. —Can you tell me what time the first class every morning?— At ten to eight.A. has begunB. beganC. beginsD. will begin13.— I ’ ve just been to my first language class.— Oh really? ________ . Which language are you studying?A. So do IB. So have IC. So I doD. So I have14.10.— Hello , Lucy.________ ?— I'm fine. Bob , where have you been these days?A . What are you doingB .How are you doing C.What are you D. How about you15. The manager didn’ t ask him to come. _______, he was fired.A. In other wordsB. In a wordC. In many waysD. In any way第二节:完形填空(共 20 小题,每题 1.5 分,共 30 分)阅读下面短文,掌握其马虎,尔后从36—55 各题所给的四个选项中选出最正确选项。

外研版必修一英语Module2单元测试题

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 is the woman now?A. A doctor.B. A student.C. A teacher.2. When is the man’s birth day?A. On July 8.B. On July 5.C. On July 2.3. What does James want to do?A. Rent an apartment.B. Buy an apartment.C. Sell an apartment.4. When may the man meet Mr. Li?A. On Wednesday night.B. On Friday morning.C. On Thursday afternoon.5. Who is the woman probably talking with?A. A mailman.B. Her husband.C. A house painter.◆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,从每题所给的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。

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 woman going to do this Friday?A. Have a lesson.B. Do some washing.C. See a film.7. When will the speakers meet?A. Next Friday.B. This Saturday.C. This Friday.8. How will the woman go to the North Cinema?A. On foot.B. By car.C. By bus.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。

英语外研版单元测试:BookModule()

Book2 Module 2单元测试卷(外研版)Class: Name: Marks: 满分(120)一、单项填空 (共15小题。

每小题1分, 满分15分)1. — Smoking is danger to health.— So it should be banned in public places.A. a。

/B. /。

theC. a。

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/2. She has changed a lot. It took me quite a while to her at the party.A. introduceB. recognizeC. avoidD. know3. Cocaine is so addictive a drug many people become addicted to it once they start using it.A. whenB. whichC. thatD. unless4. He tried to swim the English Channel, but had to halfway because of the bad weather.A. give inB. pick upC. give upD. go up5. get himself into trouble, he decided to keep it a secret.A. So as to notB. In order to notC. So as not toD. In order not to6. The earlier you stop smoking, the less you’re to have diseases related to it in later life.A. possibleB. informalC. ableD. likely7. Some workers were late this morning staying up watching the World Cup last night.A. in need ofB. in front ofC. as a result ofD. instead of8. Tom shows no interest in his study because he is completely computer games.A. related toB. crazy aboutC. anxious aboutD. bored with9. — Simon and Alice will get married next week.— ! As far as I know, they got to know each other last month.A. You can’t be seriousB. That’s rightC. No problemD. You are welcome10. It’s a waste of time. Whatever you say won’t his decision.A. preventB. reduceC. botherD. affect11. It’s a fact that many kinds of diseases have a direct with air or water pollution.A. relationshipB. connectionC. reactionD. treatment12. Everything has been progressing so far, we’re sure to finish the task on time.A. butB. becauseC. unlessD. so13. Did you report to the police when you found your officelast night?A. broken upB. broken downC. broken intoD. broken out14. Steven was banned, according to traffic rules, for six months.A. from drivingB. to driveC. on drivingD. to have driven15. — Go for a swim this afternoon, OK?— . It’s too hot today.A. You’ve got itB. I couldn’t agree moreC. Go aheadD. I’m afraid not二、完形填空 (共20小题。

天津市2012届高三英语 Book2 Module4 单元测试 外研版

Book2 Module 4单元测试题(外研版)一、单项填空 (共15小题; 每小题1分, 满分15分)1. There is series of paintings of flowers and birds on exhibition.A. a; theB. \; theC. \; \D. a; \2. Standing on the top of the hill, we had a good of the whole city. How beautiful!A. viewB. landscapeC. sceneryD. scene3. I believe as long as we work hard, we will surely our dreams of going to college.A. adoptB. succeedC. realizeD. follow4. — Are you fond drawing?—No, I’m tired it. I’m crazy about music.A. of; fromB. of; ofC. for; fromD. for; of5. —My paintings will never look like Picasso’s!—Instead of great painters, you’d better try to develop your own style.A. imitatingB. observingC. eyeingD. attempting6. He lied to the teacher because he didn’t know he had been observed the window.A. to breakB. breakC. to breakingD. being broken7. God helps those who help themselves. It is no use to help those who do not help themselves.A. to tryB. tryingC. triedD. having tried8. You could tell by the on the mother’s face how happy she was to be with the child.A. portraitB. styleC. realityD. expression9. She a large sign outside her house reading “No parking”, but it didn’t help.A. put offB. gave upC. put upD. gave off10. — How can you leave alone?—I can’t stand waiting.A. being keptB. keepingC. to keepD. to have kept11. Which do you enjoy your weekend, going hiking or staying at home watching TV?A. spendingB. to spendC. being spentD. spend12. Project Hope helping more children in poor areas to have access to education.A. aims atB. aims toC. is aiming atD. is aimed to13. He much of the music he had written because he was not satisfied with it.A. destroyedB. destroysC. is destroyingD. has destroyed14. There was only one dictionary and as a result the three students had to take turns it.A. to usingB. usingC. useD. by using15. —You’ve done a great job, Charles.—I’ll keep trying.A. Thanks for the compliment.B. You’ve got it right.C. I’m not half as good as you.D. What do you make of it?二、完形填空 (共20小题; 每小题1 分, 满分20分)My grandfather died in 1970, and my grandmother lived in their old house alone. Shortly after that, we went to the animal shelter to pick out a little 16 to accompany (陪伴) Grandma. The dog was named Penny.Grandma and Penny quickly became very attached (依恋的) to each other, and that attachment grew much 17 as years passed — they became very 18 . When Grandma went to 19 , Penny walked along and lay 20 her until she woke up.21 Penny aged, she could no longer jump up on the 22 to lie next to Grandma,so she lay on the blanket beside the bed. Grandma never went anywhere without her partner by her side.The time came when both my grandmother and Penny were becoming 23 . Grandma had been sent to hospital several times, and Penny couldn’t 24 around very well. When Grandma was in hospital, Penny would sit at the window 25 out for the car bringing Grandma home and would 26 wait at the door when Grandma came through it. Each homecoming was a great meeting again between the two.On Christmas Day in 1985, Grandma was again 27 to the hospital. Penny, 28 , sat looking out of the window for the 29 bringing Grandma home. Two mornings later, I 30 she couldn’t stand and wouldn’t eat. Later, she had difficulty in breathing. I quickly 31 her to the hospital where Grandma stayedto let her see her 32 for the last time. As soon as Penny saw Grandma, Penny’s eyes suddenly brightened and then slowly 33 . Grandma left the world several 34 later.After fifteen years of loving friendship, Grandma and Penny passed away on the same day. God had it all worked out —Penny was waiting at the door to 35 Grandma when she came home.16. A. mouse B. cat C. bird D. dog17. A. stronger B. higher C. farther D. longer18. A. similar B. gentle C. friendly D. close19. A. work B. hospital C. sleep D. church20. A. on B. beside C. under D. below21. A. Since B. If C. As D. Though22. A. table B. bed C. chair D. blanket23. A. lost B. active C. weak D. tired24. A. show B. walk C. play D. jump25. A. looking B. crying C. climbing D. getting26. A. worriedly B. hurriedly C. excitedly D. disappointedly27. A. invited B. taken C. led D. moved28. A. as usual B. in time C. by accident D. at once29. A. car B. truck C. bus D. bicycle30. A. believed B. guessed C. heard D. found31. A. guided B. posted C. sent D. followed32. A. owner B. mother C. doctor D. saver33. A. opened B. brightened C. closed D. wetted34. A. hours B. days C. weeks D. months35. A. call B. help C. miss D. greet三、阅读理解 (共20小题; 每小题2分, 满分40分)AThe state of Florida is best known for its beaches and palm trees. But a large part of it is swamp(沼泽地). The famous Everglades, a slow-moving sheet of water full of plants and alligators(鳄鱼), covers much of the southern partof the state. To the north, the Okefenokee, which is partly in Florida and mostly in neighboring Georgia, is a true swamp with its own alligators and snakes.It was formed when waters from an ancient ocean drew back and a large sandbar(沙洲) blocked most of the water flow to the sea.There is no big city within 200 kilometers, but tourists from all over the world manage to find it. They all want to know about its unusual name. Okefenokee is a Miccosukee Indian word meaning land of trembling(颤抖的) earth. Way back in the swamp are small, floating(漂浮的) islands, which one can walk across. And they tremble. Standing on them is like trying to balance on a floating mattress(床垫).The Okefenokee, which is already nearly filled with plants, would probably dry up and become just another forest if it were not for the fires that come along from time to time. So the water in this protected National Wildlife Refuge keeps moving — slowly, very slowly.36. From the passage, the Okefenokee is .A. a forestB. a swampC. an oceanD. a snake37. According to the passage, the famous Everglades lies .A. mainly in GeorgiaB. in the north of FloridaC. to the south of the OkefenokeeD. near the National Wildlife Refuge38. The underlined word “It” in Paragraph 2 refers to “”.A. FloridaB. the OkefenokeeC. GeorgiaD. an ocean39. The third paragraph mainly tells us .A. where the Okefenokee liesB. what the size of the Okefenokee isC. how the floating islands come into beingD. how the Okefenokee gets its special name40. What can be inferred from the passage?A. The Okefenokee’s alligators attract many tourists.B. Hammocks tremble but do not move.C. Fires prevent the Okefenokee from drying up.D. Florida and Georgia cover 1,800 square kilometers in total.BA thirteen-year-old boy from California has become the youngest person ever to climb to the top of Mount Everest (珠穆朗玛峰) as part of his goal to climb the highest mountains on all seven continents.At all of 13 years old, Jordan Romero, from Big Bear, California, has already climbed to the top of Kilimanjaro in Africa and has prepared for Mount Everest since then.On Saturday 22nd May, 2010 Jordan reached the 29,035-foot top, his spokesperson told the Associated Press (美联社) via a satellite phone. On Jordan’s blog earlier in the day he’d said, “Every step I take is finally toward the biggest goal of my life, to stand on the top of the world”, and a statement on the blog from his spokesperson said that after they reached the summit “everyone sounded unbelievably happy” .Jordan Romero has been climbing the highest mountains in the world with his father and three guides. His mother watched them via GPS at home. “I’m just very proud of him,” she said in a telephone interview wi th the Associated Press.Jordan’s achievement has been hailed by well-wishers around the world, including the famous sports website that celebrated his Kilimanjaro climb in 2006 as an example to other children “to get their own amazing achievements”. The old record was held by Temba Sheri of Nepal who climbed to the top of the mountain in 2001, at age 16.Ambitious (雄心勃勃的) teenagers have become the source of some disagreements inrecent months as questions are raised about the physical and mental health (身心健康) of children when trying to take an adventure to make a record.41. Jordan’s desire is to climb .A. the highest mountains in the USAB. the highest mountains on all seven continentsC. the steepest mountains all over the worldD. one of the highest mountains in the world42. The underlined word “hailed” in Paragraph 5 probably means “”.A. understoodB. doubtedC. triedD. cheered43. When Temba Sheri succeeded in climbing to the top of Mount Everest, .A. Jordan was only a four-year-old babyB. Jordan was ready to climb the highest mountains in the worldC. Jordan had already climbed the highest mountains in the worldD. Jordan had already climbed to the top of Kilimanjaro44. Which of the following can be inferred from this passage?A. People had different attitudes towards Jordan’s adventure.B. Jordan’s parents didn’t support Jordan in achieving his goal.C. is one of the websites about climbing mountains.D. The media paid little attention to Jordan’s adventure.45. What Jordan Romero’s story impresses us most is the fact that .A. he has so strong a will that he never gives inB. he has great determination to conquer all the highest mountainsC. he is the youngest person on the highest mountainsD. he is so lucky to travel all over the worldCJust after Anthony was born, he had a life-threatening illness. Anthony’s mom, Laurie, found out about Kids Wish Network through their social worker at the hospital. She decided to refer her 5-year-old son for a wish. At first, Anthony said he wanted to build a time machine to travel back in time and see the dinosaurs. Of course it was not possible; instead, he traveled to the Smithsonian Institution in D.C. to see dinosaur bones. Soon after referring her son, Laurie was on the phone with wish coordinator(协调者) Vanessa, making plans for Anthony’s wish.“Anthony talked about it for a week nonstop,” said Laurie. “He told the checkout(结账) people at all the stores we went to and the garbage man who came toour house that he was going to see dinosaur bones.”Laurie said that Anthony has been interested in dinosaurs for quite some time now and it all started with a trip to a bookstore. “It just used to be cars that he liked and all of a sudden it turned to dinosaurs. He picked up a book about dinosaurs and that was it,” she said.With the help of wish funding specialist Donna, Vanessa got to work and planned the whole trip for Anthony and his parents. A round-trip flight, car transportation, hotel stay, various dinner arrangements, a visit to The National Zoo, a trip to the Smithsonian and the National Air and Space Museum and even spending money was arranged for the family. Laurie said the family had a great time.“The whole tr ip was wonderful. It was a dream come true for Anthony and anything that makes him happy makes us happy,” Laurie said.46. The most suitable title for the passage might be “”.A. A caring mother’s loveB. Broken wings, flying heartC. Anthony—a boy with a strong willD. Charity(慈善机构) makes children’s wish come true47. Laurie first learned about Kids Wish Network from .A. a bookstore keeperB. a social worker at the hospitalC. a wish coordinator VanessaD. a phone book in the hospital48. The second paragraph is used to show Anthony .A. was talkative and outgoingB. often helped others with their homeworkC. got on well with the neighborsD. was excited for the coming visit49. Anthony’s initial(最初的) wish was .A. to visit the Smithsonian Institution in D.CB. to invent a time machine for travelersC. to see the real living dinosaursD. to find a cure(疗法) for his disease50. We learn from the passage that .A. Anthony used to love cars mostB. Laurie didn’t go wit h her sonC. Donna donated money for Anthony’s tripD. Kids Wish Network was founded by VanessaDStreet art is a very popular form of art that is spreading quickly all over the world. You can find it on buildings, sidewalks (人行道) and street signs from Tokyo to Paris.Art experts say that the movement began in New York in the 1960s. Young adults would use paint in special cans to put their words and other images (图案) on wallsand train cars (火车车厢) around the city. One well-known street artist is Swoon. She cuts out paper images of people and puts them on walls. Swoon didn’t start her career as a street artist. She studied art but, as time went on, got bored with the works she saw in museums and galleries. The people in New York enjoy Swoon’s strong and interesting style.Street artists do their work for a reason. Some of them choose street art because it is closer to the people. Some artists try to express their political opinions in their works. Advertising companies also use street art in their advertisements because it gives the impression of youth and energy. The New York department store Saks Fifth Avenue recently used a street artist’s design for their shop windows and shopping bags.In today’s world the Internet has a big influence on street art. A rtists can show their pictures to the audience all over the world. Many people, however, say that seeing a picture on the Internet is never as good as seeing it live. Street art lives with the energy and life of a big city. There it will continue to change and grow.51. We can learn from the text that street art .A. is well accepted by peopleB. is the main topic of young peopleC. appears to be strange and specialD. becomes street signs in most countries52. Which of the following is TRUE about Swoon?A. She has quite a talent for selling pictures.B. She likes painting people in the museum.C. She enjoys working indoors.D. She has become a popular artist.53. Shopping bags are mentioned in the third paragraph to .A. show the power of advertisementsB. prove the popularity of street artC. promote (促进) the sales of shopping bagsD. express the seller’s political opinion54. What does the last paragraph mainly talk about?A. Disadvantages of street art.B. The development of street art.C. Opinions about the Internet.D. The creation of street art.55. What information about street art is mentioned in the text?A. The founder of street art.B. The titles of some famous works.C. The reasons why artists practice it.D. The reasons why some people dislike it.四、书面表达 (共两节, 满分45分)第一节阅读表达(第56题2分,第57、58、59题每题3分,第60题4分,满分15 分)阅读下面的短文并回答问题(请注意问题后的词数要求)。

【天津市外研版英语2012届高三单元测试 :Book1 Module 5

Book1 Module 5单元测试题(外研版)Class: Name: Marks: 满分(120)一、单项填空(共15小题; 每小题1分, 满分15分)1. Youth is not just stage of life; it is state of mind.A. \; \B. a; \C. \; aD. a; a2. The woman gave a detailed of the thief to the policeman.A. reactionB. expressionC. descriptionD. conclusion3. Below a few good examples you can follow when you are doing your work.A. isB. hasC. areD. have4. The more time you spend studying English, .A. the better result will you getB. you will get the better resultC. will you get the better resultD. the better result you will get5. — Linda has been ill for two days.— Oh? Is she better now?A. manyB. veryC. anyD. no6. Everyone is supposed a seat belt in the car but in fact few people do that.A. wearingB. to have wornC. having wornD. to wear7. Don’t worry; this job does not need any training.A. partialB. ordinaryC. formalD. good8. We’re proud the great progress the area of science and technology.A. with; onB. by; onC. of; inD. for; in9. There used to a big house and it was used to rice in winter.A. being; storingB. be; storeC. be; storingD. being; store10. There are 50 students in our class and of them interested in music and sports.A. two-fifth; isB. two-fifth; areC. two-fifths; isD. two-fifths; are11. — Is your house large?—Yes. It’s the previous one.A. three times the size asB. the size three times ofC. three times as the size ofD. three times the size of12. — Would you like to some milk to your coffee?— No, thanks. I like black coffee.A. fillB. addC. formD. leave13. She was to hear the news and stood there still, with an look.A. astonished; astonishedB. astonishing; astonishedC. astonished; astonishingD. astonishing; astonishing14. —I’ll never be any good at the piano.—, and you can do it!A. Keep outB. Keep awayC. Keep upD. Keep off15. — May I go out to play basketball, Mum?—Do what you like.A. Go ahead!B. You’ve got it.C. It’s your turn.D. Not at all!二、完形填空(共20小题; 每小题1.5分, 满分30分)We were a group of people who took a bus to work every day. One of the 16 was a small old man who took the bus to the health centre every morning. He always 17 behind the driver. No one ever paid much 18 to him.But one July morning he said good morning to the driver and 19 at others. The driver nodded. The rest of us were 20 as usual.The next day, the old man got on the bus and said in a loud voice, ―A very good 21 to you all!‖ Some of us looked up, 22 , and said, ―Good morning.‖ From then on he said good morning to us every day and we began to 23 to each other.One morning he had some flowers in his hand. The driver turned around 24 and asked, ―Are these for me, Charlie?‖ We never got to know if his name was really ―Charlie‖, 25 he waved(挥动) the flowers and said 26 .People laughed. Every morning after that Charlie always 27 a flower.Until one morning Charlie wasn’t 28 at his usual stop. And he wasn’t there the next day and the day after that. What might have 29 to him? When we came nearer to the health centre, a woman 30 the driver to wait a moment. We all held our 31 when she went to the door.She said she knew 32 we were talking about. The elderly gentleman was sick. They 33 him back on Monday.The next Monday when Charlie got on the bus, all of us who he had brought 34 to in that summer sat with a 35 in our hands.16. A. passengers B. drivers C. friends D. workers17. A. hid B. sat C. shouted D. slept18. A. interest B. energy C. attention D. expectation19. A. called B. laughed C. pointed D. smiled20. A. upset B. silent C. excited D. bored21. A. trip B. meal C. morning D. time22. A. worried B. tired C. moved D. surprised23. A. introduce B. admit C. talk D. write24. A. politely B. proudly C. carefully D. smilingly25. A. but B. so C. until D. as26. A. sorry B. yes C. thanks D. hello27. A. bought B. found C. brought D. wore28. A. walking B. arriving C. greeting D. waiting29. A. sent B. happened C. spoken D. regarded30. A. ordered B. invited C. asked D. promised31. A. tears B. flowers C. hands D. breath32. A. where B. when C. who D. what33. A. kept B. got C. looked D. expected34. A. happiness B. luck C. concern D. power35. A. letter B. flower C. card D. ticket三、阅读理解(共20小题; 每小题2分, 满分40分)AThe sun was hot, and nobody felt like doing anything. But Mrs. Hippo (河马) thought her four children should do their everyday work.Harry, Hugh, Hallie and Honey lay on soft grass. Mrs. Hippo stood above them and shouted, ―Children, wake up! It’s time to work!‖ The hippos opened their eyes and complained, ―Mama, we want to play with butterflies.‖―You can go after you do your work. I’m going to make a special surprise for you tonight.‖Mama gave them carrots for breakfast and told them to get to work. They headed through the tall grass and the sun already felt hot on their hides.―Let’s just go to the river and swim first,‖ Harry said. The others agreed.Mrs. Hippo went to check on her children and saw them in the river. ―You’v e done all your work. That was fast!‖ ―No, Mama. We haven’t done our work. We want to swim first,‖ Honey said.―Out of the river!‖ Mrs. Hippo made the m work all day until dark. When they ate supper, Mama brought herself a big bowl (碗) and none for the children. ―Don’t we get any, Mama?‖ Hallie asked. ―If you do your work tomorrow, I’ll let you have some after supper.‖The hippos went to bed. The next morning when Mrs. Hippo went to wake them up, all she found was a note saying they’d left early to do their work. She found them working very hard.Each of them ate three bowls and then Mrs. Hippo let them go swimming.36. The weather mentioned in the text usually made people feel ______.A. coolB. warmC. lazyD. free37. Just before Mrs. Hippo asked her children to work, they ______.A. were playing in the fieldB. were sleepingC. were swimming in the riverD. were eating grass38. The underlined sentence in paragraph 6 means ______.A. Mrs. Hippo was proud that her children had learned to swimB. Mrs. Hippo was glad that her children had finished their work quicklyC. Mrs. Hippo felt sorry that her children had done their work so carelesslyD. Mrs. Hippo thought it was impossible for them to finish the work in such a short time39. What would be the best title of the text?A. Work and no playB. HipposC. Four foolish childrenD. A bad motherB40. If you like to swim indoors, you can choose ______.A. Hilton Universal CityB. Holiday Inn Universal Studios HollywoodC. Holiday Inn Express Universal CityD. Magic Castle Hotel41. Children will love to stay in Hilton Universal City because ______.A. it has mini-fridges in roomsB. they love to swimC. it serves with children’s menuD. they can sleep well42. At Magic Castle Hotel, you needn’t pay extra money for ______.A. breakfastB. snacksC. swimmingD. washing43. In which website can you find the advertisements?A. B. www.children’ C. www.teens’D. CMother Teresa was born in 1910. At the age of twelve, she felt strongly the call of God. At theage of eighteen, she left her home. After a few months’ training in Dublin she was sent to India, where from 1931 to 1948 Mother Teresa taught at a high school in Calcutta, but the poor life of the people outside the school made her leave the school and work among the poorest of the poor. For she didn’t have enough money, she started an open-air school for the children in that area. Soon she got many students who were willing to learn in her school. Later, she got some money and support from the government, which made her go further.On October 7, 1950, Mother Teresa started a society called The Missionaries of Charity, whose task was to love and care for those persons nobody was prepared to look after. In 1965 the society became an international family of poor people.As time passed by, the society has spread all over the world. They provide help to the poor people in a number of countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, and they do some needed work in some natural disasters such as floods and earthquakes. The society also has houses in North America, Europe and Australia, where they take care of the homeless people.Mother Teresa’s work has been known and honored throughout the world and she became famous quickly, meeting with Princess Diana and many other famous public persons. In 1979 Mother Teresa received the Nobel Peace Prize. Even today she is remembered by many people.44. Why did Mother Teresa leave school to work in other areas?A. She wanted to set an example to more teachers.B. She got the order from the government.C. She wanted to improve the life of the poor people.D. She wanted to experience something different.45. We can learn from the text that Mother Teresa ______.A. got some training before working as a teacherB. began to help other people at a very early ageC. taught at a high school in Calcutta for ten yearsD. worked with Princess Diana together to help others46. Which of the following people will most probably get help from the society?A. The old.B. The sick.C. The injured.D. The homeless.47. The author writes this text mainly to ______.A. tell us Mother Teresa is a great womanB. tell us Mother Teresa received the Nobel Peace PrizeC. give us some information about Mother TeresaD. prove that a woman can also do great work for the poorDScientists recently found three kinds of animals living two miles at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea (地中海). Their small bodies have many cells — each about the size of a largesand —but they are animals. The most exciting thing about these creatures, is that they don’t seem to need oxygen to live.What biologists know about life so far is that only one-celled(单细胞) animals can live in places that have no oxygen, and those animals who have many cells can visit these places, but cannot live there. These newly-found creatures could change that idea.The animals live in a super-salty lake under the Mediterranean Sea. It may seem strange to think of a lake under the sea, but the water in the lake is so salty that it can’t mix (混合) with the seawater above it, and the water in the lake is even saltier than normal seawater. Ordinary seawater has oxygen in it —which allows animals like fish to live —but the water in the lake doesn’t have oxygen.Finding animals down there was surprising. The scientists at first thought they were the bodies of dead animals floating (漂浮) into the lake from somewhere else. But later they found ―these dead bodies‖ appeared to be alive. Some of these animals had eggs, which suggests they were reproducing (繁殖); and their old skins suggest that they had lived there long enough to grow. But scientists still don’t know how the animals live without oxygen. More studies are needed, and maybe biologists will need to rethink (重新考虑) what they know about animals.48. At the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea, the scientists found .A. many one-celled animalsB. three kinds of living animalsC. some dead animal bodiesD. animals that look like fish49. What is special about the super-salty lake?A.The lake water doesn’t mix up with the seawater above.B. Animals with many cells began to live in the lake.C. The water in the lake has much more oxygen.D. The water in the lake has differernt colours.50. The underlined word ―it‖ in Paragraph 3 probably refers to .A. the Mediterranean SeaB. oxygenC. normal seawaterD. the water in the super-salty lake51. What can we infer from the text?A. The lake under the Mediterranean attracts many visitors.B. The animals in the super-salty lake catch scientists’ attention.C. One-celled animals may lay eggs to reproduce.D. More animals can be found in the super-salty lake.EResearchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have discovered a new way of gaining (获取) the sun’s energy. A team from MIT has created a new technique (技术) of using a kind of special windows with chemical dyes (化学染料). The dyes help catch the light from the sun and send it to a special place in the window and then change the light into energy. The scientists say this discovery could change buildings into energy plants. It could even one day mean that the windows in our houses could provide power for our homes. The scientists say their dyes can produce ten times more power than the traditional solar (太阳的) board used around the world today. They also say that this clean and new energy technology could be available (可用的) within the next three years.The idea was first developed in the 1970s but was given up. Scientists then found that too much of the collected sunlight failed to reach the places on the edges of (在……边上) the windows. Then the MIT engineers thought out the idea of using colored dyes to stop the light from escaping. At the same time, their method only requires cells(电池) around the edges of t he windows. MIT’s Professor Baldo explained, ―This special glass would let through about 10 percent of the sun to light up the room, and the left would be caught and used to create electricity for other fields. It would look like smoked glass because of th e dyes.‖ He says the new technology could help fight environment change.52. We can learn from the text that the dyes ______.A. could also be used to get energy from plantsB. keep the light in the windows for longer timeC. catch more light from the sun in the daytimeD. produce more energy than the traditional board53. What was the main difficulty with the new technology at the beginning?A. The edges of the windows couldn’t store the sunlight.B. Colored dyes on the windows cost too much money.C. The researchers couldn’t produce enough huge solar cells.D. Only 10 percent of the sunlight could be changed into power.54. What is the main advantage of this new technique?A. It can be used to heat the room in winter.B. It can be used to make the room colorful.C. It is clean and good for the environment.D. It saves people a large amount of money.55. What’s the purpose of the text?A. To show the importance of protecting the environment.B. To introduce a new energy technique.C. To explain how to use this special window.D. To encourage people to fix this special window.四.单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请根据首字母或汉语提示完成句子。

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Book1 Module 2单元测试题(外研版)Class: Name: Marks: 满分(120)一、语法和词汇知识(共15小题; 每小题1分, 满分15分)1. Tom made great progress last semester and as result he was praised by the teacher.A. a; aB. a; /C. /; aD. /; /2. In order to get a good grade in the coming examination, I have to my lessons carefully.A. rememberB. impressC. expressD. revise3. —I take exercise for about an hour every morning.—No wonder you look .A. energeticB. enthusiasticC. patientD. kind4. Birds can’t fly without wings. , human beings can’t walk without legs.A. CompletelyB. LikelyC. SimilarlyD. Generally5. We should learn from past mistakes so as to avoid into the same old trap (困境) again.A. to fallB. fallingC. having fallenD. being fallen6. —What do you enjoy in your spare time, Linda?—the piano.A. PlayingB. To playC. PlayD. Having played7. With autumn on, the days are getting cooler and the leaves are beginning to turn yellow.A. have comeB. comeC. comesD. coming8. All of us took turns jokes at Jim’s birthday party. What a good time we had that day!A. tellingB. speakingC. talkingD. saying9. —Is your necklace made of diamond?—No. , it’s made of glass.A. As usualB. In factC. In other wordsD. As well10. Bob works very hard and is always ready to help others he is liked by everyone.A. even ifB. in order toC. as long asD. so that11. —What would you rather ?—I’d prefer a cup of tea, if possible.A. have; to haveB. to have; havingC. to have; to haveD. having; to have12. As we know, films play an important part in our daily life. It is fun and makes us .A. feeling relaxedB. feeling relaxingC. feel relaxedD. feel relaxing13. —Shall we go by plane or by train?—It’s all the same to me.A. No way!B. It’s up to you.C. Come on!D. Have you got that?14. My first impression Mr. Chen—my English teacher was that he was strict his students.A. on; inB. on; withC. of; toD. of; with15. I’m interested in this job very much and hope to get it. I’d much appreciate from you soon.A. hearingB. to have heardC. to hearD. having heard二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)A girl complained to her father about her bad life. She didn’t know what she had to do and wanted to give up. She felt 16 for fighting and fighting. One 17 had been finished but the other would come again.Her father took her into the 18 . Then he put some water into 19 pans and boiled them. After boiling, in the first pan was put with some carrots, the second was put with some 20 and the last was put with coffee. He waited for a few minutes without any 21 .The girl was 22 by what her father did. After about 20 minutes, her father 23 off the stove, took out the carrots and put them in a bowl. He put the eggs in another bowl. After that coffee was poured into a cup.Turning back to her daughter, he asked, “My sweetheart, what do you 24 ?” “Carrots, eggs, and coffee,” she replied.Her father asked her to 25 the carrots. She did it and felt that the carrots were 26 . After that she was asked to take the eggs and 27 them. She got the cooked eggs and found it 28 to do that. Then, the father asked her to 29 coffee. She can’t help asking, “What’s the 30 , Father?” Then the father 31 that each thing had had the same unfortunate (不幸), the boiling water, but different 32 . The strong and hard carrots became 33 in the boiling water. The eggs became hard after cooked. Coffee was very special, because it could 34 water. “Who are you?” asked her father, “When the unfort unate 35 your door, what is your reaction (反应)? Are you carrots, eggs, or coffee?”16. A. tired B. sad C. lonely D. nervous17. A. subject B. problem C. suggestion D. project18. A. yard B. dining-room C. kitchen D. restaurant19. A. five B. four C. two D. three20. A. milk B. eggs C. meat D. apples21. A. ideas B. reasons C. excuses D. words22. A. grateful B. regretful C. surprised D. moved23. A. turned B. took C. put D. pulled24. A. think B. see C. feel D. know25. A. cook B. cut C. touch D. eat26. A. soft B. clean C. sweet D. fresh27. A. check B. weight C. throw D. break28. A. important B. difficult C. easy D. boring29. A. smell B. drink C. serve D. mix30. A. secret B. message C. meaning D. key31. A. realized B. believed C. advised D. explained32. A. reasons B. results C. colors D. information33. A. small B. delicious C. weak D. bad34. A. save B. produce C. influence D. change35. A. knocks B. opens C. covers D. passes三、阅读理解(共20小题; 每小题2分, 满分40分)AA butcher(屠夫) was really surprised when he saw a dog coming inside his shop and noticed he had a note in his mouth. He took the note and it read “Can I have a leg of lamb, please? The dog has money in his mouth aswell.”The butcher took the money and put the lamb in a bag, placing i t in the dog’s mouth. The butcher was so impressed, and he decided to shut up the shop and follow the dog. The dog walked down the street then came to a bus stop, and started looking at the timetable, checked out the times, and then sat on one of the seats provided. Along came a bus. The dog looked at the number, noticed it was the right bus, and climbed on. The butcher, by now, open-mouthed, followed him onto the bus. After some time he stood on its back paws(爪) and pushed the button to stop the bus. Then he got off, his goods still in his mouth. The dog turned into a house. He walked up the path, and began to bark(犬叫).A big guy opened the door, and started beating the dog. The butcher ran up, and stopped the guy. “What in heaven’s name are you doing? The dog is a genius(天才). He could be on TV!” The guy responded, “You call this clever? This is the second time this week that this stupid dog’s forgotten hiskey!”36. The dog went to the butcher’s shop in order to .A. get some lamb to eatB. do the shopping for its ownerC. send a note to the butcherD. take the butcher to its home37. Why did the butcher follow the dog?A. He was afraid that it might get lost.B. He had to send the dog to its home.C. He was too curious(好奇的) about the dog.D. He was eager to meet the dog’s owner.38. How did the dog stop the bus?A. He barked loudly at the driver.B. He did just as the other passengers did.C. The butcher asked the driver to stop.D. The butcher pushed the button for him.39. The guy beat the dog because it .A. came back home too lateB. stopped him watching TVC. took a stranger back homeD. didn’t open the door by itselfBIt is important to learn business English if you are going to be successful in another country where English is the primary language. It will also be a great idea to practice speaking and writing in business English. If a university offers a course on business English, it will be a good idea to take the class. Reading, writing and speaking English is necessary to start a business.Business English is different from asking where to find the nearest hotel. There are classes you can take to help you but there are things that you can learn on your own. Vocabulary and grammar are a good place to start with. Youneed to know what words mean. Later, try to pronounce the words and then look them up in the dictionary. Try using them in a sentence and ask someone who is good at English to help you. Once you have an understanding of English, you can use it in business English.In business you will have to learn such things as taking messages, answering the phones with proper words and communicating with your co-workers. You may have to learn how to make travel plans. Business English is very different than spoken English. Grammar is the same but you have to learn things like expressing yourself in a proper manner or maybe making a report in your office.If you are working in the customer service sector(客户服务部门), you really have to learn business English. Dealing with the public is sometimes more important than asking your boss for a raise (加薪). Most businesses offer training classes and some companies offer classes on how to do the job with proper business English.40. Why do people learn business English?A. They want successful communication.B. They want to ask the boss for a raise.C. They want to have their own company.D. They will have a chance to get a better job.41. We can learn from the text that business English ______.A. is much more difficult than daily EnglishB. pays more attention to the forms of expressionsC. is required by most international companiesD. can give you a hand when dealing with people42. What’s the text mainly about?A. The development of business English.B. The tips on learning business English.C. The introduction to business English.D. The comparison between business English and daily English.43. The following language skills are mentioned of business English EXCEPT ______.A. listeningB. readingC. speakingD. writingC44. Which of the following is TRUE about the first three parks?A. They all have rich wildlife.B. They all have restaurants nearby.C. They all provide a place for children.D. They all provide a quiet place for relaxing.45. What is special about Battersea Park?A. You can enjoy boating there.B. You can listen to different concerts.C. You can visit the special stone wall.D. You can have a bungee jump there.46. In what way is London Park different from the other ones?A. It offers theatre performances.B. It provides a grass area for sports.C. It provides an art museum visit.D. It offers all kinds of outdoor activities.47. If you want to meet film stars, you will probably choose ______.A. London ParkB. Battersea ParkC. Greenwich ParkD. London Victoria Tower GardensDMr. Patrick was new to the school and to us. Even though he was a great teacher, he seemed rather like a charact er out of a horror movie. He didn’t look that bad, but somehow, he looked extremely scary (害怕的) to me.Some kids began to believe that he was a murderer or a ghost; some believed he was mad and a few believed that he might have suffered a lot in his life. I was one of those ’few’.One day I gathered up my courage and headed towards the school garden. He was, as usual, sitting on a bench alone. I breathed heavily a few times and then walked towards him.“How are you?” I asked with my voice crackling.He managed to say, “Fine.”“Well, good to know,” I tried to be happy.“Hmmm…” was all I heard.“What’s up with you?” then seeing a puzzled look on his face, I tried to be more formal and respectful. “I mean, why aren’t you like all other people in the school? Why are you always so quiet and sad? Why…”“No dear, some things are better left unsaid,” he s aid gloomily (忧郁地).“Oh no sir, nothing is better left unsaid. If you want to share your feelings with me and reduce the pain of your heart, you are free to do so. I promise I will never ever tell anyone.”“With you? You are just a little girl; what will you understand?”I was somehow offended but still I managed to persuade him, “So what, Sir? You see, if you tell me your problem, you will have a light heart and you will have the feeling that someone somewhere cares about you.”“Oh okay, that was a very nice belief indeed; let’s take a walk and I will let you know everything.”Soon after our little talk, there was a visible change on his face. Later that day in the class, there was a smile on his face.48. From the text, we can know about Mr. Patrick that he .A. once acted a character in a horror movieB. scared his students with his looksC. often punished the students for bad marksD. did better in teaching than others in the school49. Mr. Patrick was thought by the author to .A. be a murderer or a ghostB. be madC. have suffered a lotD. have a special personality50. While walking towards Mr. Patrick in the school garden, the author felt .A. excitedB. nervousC. worriedD. happy51. We can learn from the conversation between Mr. Patrick and the author that .A. the author should have behaved more respectfullyB. Mr. Patrick willingly shared his story with the authorC. the author promised to help Mr. Patrick solve his problemD. Mr. Patrick thought the author was too young to understand himETrain services are usually reliable (可靠的) and run regularly every day. If you want to visit the scenic English countryside, it is by far the best way to travel, though it can be very expensive. However, rail companies offer the best discounts (折扣) if you book in advance (提前) — by at least a week. For example, a journey that may cost £70 on the day can be bought for around £20 a week in advance.For inner city travelling, the bus is often the most cost-effective means though single journeys can be expensive. If you will travel on a number of buses on any given day, it is wise to buy a day saver for £3.50 ($6) which is often the cost of two or three single journeys depending on the distance you are travelling. Tickets are bought on the bus and most places throughout Britain offer the day saver.Most places in Britain do not have a tram service but they have a similar pricing plan as the buses. The advantage that trams have over the buses is that they are more comfortable and do not have so many traffic jams.Every big city in England has a taxi station where you will see black cabs queuing alongside the road. Black cabs can be flagged down in the street if the orange light is lit. Although they are more freely available, they are a little more expensive than private (私人的) firms because of the charging between £2 and £2.80 before you even get in. Private firms are often reliable and usually have easy-to-remember numbers which can be found on a calling card in a phone box, pub, restaurant or the phone book. Or ask the locals —everyone knows a reliable taxi firm.52. The best title for the text would be “”.A. Traffic jams in BritainB. Train services in BritainC. Travelling in Britain on public transportD. How to make your trip to Britain easy53. If you want to travel around London, the best means for you is to take a .A. trainB. busC. tramD.taxi54. Compared to the bus, the advantage of travelling by tram is .A. travelling fasterB. having less traffic jamsC. saving a lot of moneyD. having a lower price55. Which of the following is NOT true according to the text?A. The best way to save money travelling by train is to book in advance.B. Not all places throughout Britain offer the day saver.C. Only some places in Britain have a tram service.D. If you go to the English countryside, you’d better take a taxi.四.单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请根据首字母或汉语提示完成句子。

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