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綜合檢測(cè)(三)module 3interpersonal relationshipsfriendship(時(shí)間:120分鐘;滿分:150分).單項(xiàng)填空(共10小題;每小題1分,共10分)1why didnt you tell tom the truth?_.ayes, i was afraid to be scolded by himbno, but i wanted tocbut i diddi always hate telling lies2have you _ any information?no, im going to _ the business department.apicked up; call atbpicked out; call oncgot; call on dreceived; drop in3are you coming to the english evening? im not sure. i _ go to the concert instead.amustbwouldcshoulddmight4wont you go shopping with your mother?_ she promises to buy me a new sweater.anow that bin case cif dunless5you have accepted the job offered by the company,havent you?no. and_. im now working in a better one.aim happy i didnt bi was happy i didntcim happy i have di was happy i have6the glass doors have taken the place of the wooden ones at the entrance, _ in the natural light during the day.ato let blettingclet dhaving let7a pair of glasses _ on the table,but the glasses _ yours.ais;arent bare;isntcis;isnt dare;arent8he had meant to tour the deserted temple for _ fun but he didnt find _ fun for doing that.a/; / b/; the cthe; the da; the9(2013成都高二檢測(cè))he has failed in the exam again.but _ that? he _ hard. ahave you expected; has never workedbhave you expected; had never workedcdo you expect; has never workedddid you expect; had never worked10i shall never forget the day _ shen zhou v was launched, _ has a great effect on my life.athat; which bwhen; whichcwhich; that dwhen; that.完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)when dunstan cass left the cottage, silas marner was only a hundred meters away. he was walking home from the village, where he had_11_to buy what he needed_12_his next days work. his legs were tired, but he felt almost happy. he was looking forward to_13_, when he would bring out his gold.tonight he had an extra reason to hurry home. he was going to eat hot meat, which was_14_for him. and it would_15_him nothing, because someone had given him a piece of meat as a present. he left it_16_over the fire. the door key was needed to hold it safe in place, but cass was not at all_17_about leaving his gold in the cottage with the door_18_. he could not imagine that a thief would_19_his way through the mist, rain and darkness to the little cottage by the quarry (采石場(chǎng))when he reached his cottage and opened the door, he did not notice_20_anything was different. he_21_ his wet coat, and pushed the meat_22_he fire. _23_he was warm again, he began to think about his gold . it seemed a long time to wait until after super, when he usually brought out coins to look at. _24_he decided to bring out his gold immediately, while the meat was still cooking. but when he_25_the floorboards near the loom, and saw the_26_hole, he did not understand_27_. his heart beat violently as his trembling hands felt all round the hole. there was_28_!he put his hands to his head and tried to think . had he put his gold in a different place, and forgotten about it? he _29_every corner of this small cottage, until he could not pretend to himself any more. he had to accept the truthhis gold had been_30_!11a.arrived bbeen cleft dgone12a.to bin cfor dwith13a.holiday bold csuppertime dmeat14a.ordinary bunusual cnormal dcommon15a.pay bspend ctake dcost16a.boiling bcooking csmoking dmaking17a.interesting bworriedcinterested dworrying18a.unlocked buncovered cdiscovered dlocked19a.go blead cfind dlose20a.whether bthat cbecause das21a.turned off bthrew intocthrew off dgot off22a.away from bfarther oncon to dcloser to23a.as soon as bas well ascno sooner das long as24a.but bas cso dfor25a.took down btook afterctook over dtook up26a.dark bempty csmall ddeep27a.at last bat once cat most dat least28a.everything bsomethingcnothing danything29a.searched bsearched forclooked into dfound30a.gone bmissed clost dstolen.閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)ayin juirong was one of the lucky ones.“i watched my village get buried,” says the native farmer in southern taiwan, one of hundreds in the mountainous region caught in the islands worst floods in 50 years. on august 8, yin and 300 others in the township of namasia fled their homes and climbed up a nearby mountain to higher ground. they spent three stormy days and nights under makeshift(臨時(shí)的) tents before the weather cleared enough for them to make smoke signals for help. finally, after more than 72 hours, military helicopters spotted and rescued them.in neighboring siaolin village, the government confirmed(查明) that nearly 400 were buried alive, bringing the death toll(傷亡人數(shù)) of typhoon morakot, which hit taiwan last week, to over 500. it was the deadliest natural disaster taiwan has seen since a 7.3 earthquake hit the island in 1999, killing 2,416, mostly in central taiwan. the storm dumped more than six feet of rain in over two days, leading to floods that wiped out many mountainside villages and towns, a sixstory hotel, 34 bridges, 253 roads and countless homes. as of saturday morning, an estimated 35,000 people are still stranded in the region.seven days after morakot hit, the thunder of large military helicopters landing every ten minutes at cishan junior high school booms through this small townshipan epicenter(中心) of morakot relief effortsas they return from the ongoing rescue missions. with each landing, rescue workers raise a banner with the name of the village it flew in from as family members, lined up outside the classrooms, desperately look and hope to see their loved ones come out.31yin juirong _.amanaged to escape from the flooded village bhad experienced a flood fifty years ago clived in the contemporary tent for a week before rescueddfled the village to call for rescuing workers32the number of the death in the disaster was about _.a400b500c2,416d35,00033from the passage we can learn _.amaking smoke signals was the best way to give alarmbrescue workers didnt know the names of the rescued peoplecthis flood is the most serious disaster in the history dthis flood was caused by a terrible storm34the underlined word “stranded” probably means _.atrapped bsufferingcdisappearing dleftbeunice kennedy shriver was a member of one of the most famous families in american politics. though she never ran for office, she spent her life energetically working to improve the lives of people with developmental problems.eunice shriver was best known for creating the special olympics, an athletic event for people with mental disabilities. her efforts changed the way the world thinks about the mentally disabled.mrs. shriver officially became involved in helping people with developmental problems when she became the executive vicepresident of a family organization in 1957. the joseph p. kennedy junior foundation was created in 1946 to honor her oldest brother, who died fighting in world war two.under her guidance, the foundation turned its attention to studying the causes of mental disabilities. it also sought to improve the way society treats people with such disabilities. the foundation also started centers for the study of medical ethics(醫(yī)德) at harvard university and georgetown university.eunice shriver and her family had a personal reason to be interested in this issue. her older sister, rosemary kennedy, was born mentally retarded(智力遲鈍的). as rosemary grew older, she became increasingly difficult to live with and supervise. when she was in her twenties, her father arranged for her to have an operation on her brain to improve her mental condition. but the operation left her completely disabled. her family later sent her to a care center where she lived until her death in 2005.in the past, mental disability was generally treated as a shameful and hopeless disease. and, there were almost no community activities, resources or jobs for the mentally disabled. they were shut away with little respect and few civil rights. eunice shriver changed this. she showed the world that the mentally disabled could be useful citizens enjoying rich lives.35whats the main task of the joseph p. kennedy junior foundation?aorganizing the mental disabled to take part in various athletic eventsbdoing some research at the causes of mental disabilities and medical ethicschelping people with mental problems to get more medical caredoffer more mental disabled to enter the medical centers at the two universities36what caused eunice shriver to be interested in the mentally disabled?aher parents encouragementbher oldest brothers deathcher own growing experiencesdher born mentally undeveloped sister37from the passage we can learn _.aeunice shriver improved the way the mental disabled were treated beunice shriver created chanced for the disabled to work equally with common peopleceunice shrivers oldest brother founded a family organization deunice shriver began helping the disabled when the kennedy junior foundation was founded38from the last paragraph we can learn all the following except_.ait was eunice shriver who helped the disabilities enjoy their rich livesbthe disabilities used to only live as a goodfornothing personcthe human rights of the disabled are protected more and more deunice shriver was the only president appealing to the society to respect the disabledceating disorders continue to be a leading cause of health concern for many young adults. for both young men and young women, the development of an eating disorder is often in response to peer pressures, perceptions(觀念)about societal views and related to mental health complications.for some young adults, especially those in college, the development of an eating disorder can lead to early attack of cardiovascular(心臟血管的)complications(并發(fā)癥), electrolyte imbalances and even complications of earlyonset osteoporosis(骨質(zhì)疏松癥)and abnormal menstrual(月經(jīng)的)cycles.among many college campuses, there is a growing concern over the development of an eating disorder in students. often, eating disorders that develop during the college years can be traced back to an issue involving a recent breakdown in a relationship with a parent. in fact, when a college student feels insecure or detached from a parent, it is not uncommon to find some comfort in food.for many college counselors and healthcare officials, there is a growing recognition that eating disorders in women can generally be attached to some form of injured attaching issue while, for men, the lack of contact with a parent often does not arouse the same response. therefore, focusing on issues of being home sick, creating support networks and identifying early signs of depression are often a key focus of college staff when working with female students.if you, or your child, is about to head off to college, it is important to understand how the detachment from parents may affect your childs eating habits. while many college students gain the “freshman fifteen”, it is the college student who gains significantly more weight, or loses an abundant amount of weight, who may be experiencing an eating disorder. if you are attending college and you find that your eating habits have intensely changed, seek assistance from the campus healthcare facility.39eating disorders in college students are mainly caused by _.adeparture from their familyblosing touch with their parentsca desire for delicious foodduncommon surroundings40from this passage we can learn _.aeating disorder isnt a matter which can cause healthy problemsb. lacking contact with a parent often arouses young men and womens eating disordersc. the leading way to deal with the youngs eating disorders is to live with their parentsd. peer pressures and new circumstances can lead to many youngs inadaptation41the underlined word “detachment” in the last paragraph probably means _.alosing supportblacking confidencecbecoming apart dfeeling lonelydbooks have been our best friends from time immemorial. there was a time when reading them was supposed to be the best way of entertainment: book lovers used to carry the book of their choice wherever they went. but, now in this microchip generation where everything is possible with the help of the internet, we do not need to carry them for reading. ebooks are gaining popularity and the web world is now a treasure house of books. all book lovers can rejoice, as now they can find their favorite books online.reading books online is a comparatively new concept. people used to think that the internet is a storehouse of information. but with the advancement of technology, now you can read and download books from the web world. imagine reading your favorite romantic novel while on a pleasant trip. you may think that it will be quite tiresome to carry such heavy books while touring. but there is nothing to worry anymore as ebooks have come as a boon to us.ebooks are nothing but online books. the only difference between an ebook and a book is that one has a physical existence while the other dwells in the virtual world of the internet. content is the same for both. and you are saved from the hassles of carrying books as well.there are various ebook depositories(貯藏室) from which you can either buy or download ebooks. the process of downloading them is very easy. the websites give proper instructions and you just need to follow them to get hold of the book of your choice. moreover, if you do not want to make investment, just read it by opening the online depository and read it for free.from entertainment to business, ebooks prove to be handy for all purposes. the time will come when they will become the most important entertainment option for many people.42compared with traditional books, ebooks are more popular because they are_.amore attractive bmore interestingcmore convenient dmore expensive43the underlined word “hassles” (in paragraph 3) probably means_.acosts badvantagecchances dtroubles44which of the following shows the organization of the passage?cp: central pointp: pointsp: subpoint(次要點(diǎn))c: conclusion45which of the following would be the best title for this passage?athe difference between traditional books and ebooksbthe great development of technologycthe time of ebooks is coming to usdebooks are in great need nowadayseocean waters are constantly under movement.but have you thought about the forces or reasons behind their movement? do you know how they move? an ocean current is basically defined as a horizontal movement of seawater in the ocean.some of the factors affecting the movement of ocean currents are the rotation of planet,temperature, wind and the gravitational pull of the moon.why do ocean currents flow? although there might be various reasons for the existence or flow of ocean currents, the major ones are: the sun and the rotation of the earth.the sun affects the ocean by heating the atmosphere, creating winds and moving the sea surface through friction.this tends to drag the water surface along as the wind blows over it.secondly, it affects the ocean by altering the density of the ocean surface directly by changing its temperature and its salinity (咸度)the rotation of the earth also tends to affect the currents through the coriolis force.this force makes water move to the right in the northern hemisphere and to the left in the southern hemisphere.it exists because the ocean water is affected by friction with the earth only at the seafloor,and because the eastward linear velocity (線速度) of the earth decreases from a maximum at the equator to zero at the poles.the ocean currents carry a large amount of energy and this is directly related to the density of water.many asian, european and north american countries are currently conducting research on currents in order to assist people.it is essential to have knowledge of the ocean currents to reduce the costs of shipping such as fuel costs.the knowledge was even more essential in the sailship era.a very good example of this is the agulhas current, which long prevented portuguese sailors from reaching india.46according to the passage, an ocean current _.ais only affected by the rotation of planetbcauses seawater to move in a flat and level waycwill occur if the atmosphere is hotdcauses seawater to move now and then47ocean currents mainly have something to do with _.athe rotation of the earth and the sunbthe winds which are on the oceanscthe gravitational pull of the moondthe salinity of seawater48what do we know about the movement of ocean currents from paragraph 3?athey move from the right to the left.btheir speed decreases if the linear velocity of the earth increases.cthey move from the east to the west.dtheir directions are affected by the rotation of the earth.49why do many countries carry out research on ocean currents?ato find out how they form.bto make use of the energy.cto affect the currents by force.dto check the density of water.50what does the last paragraph mainly tell us?aocean currents do a great deal of good to sailing.bthe agulhas current stopped portuguese sailors from reaching india.cmastering knowledge about ocean currents is quite important.docean currents help to reduce the costs of ship

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