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1、Module 3 Unit 1 Quiz 1單項(xiàng)選擇(每小題1分,共15分)21. On May 12, 2008, when earthquake in Sichuan happened, people in the office ranout in panic.A. the; a B. the; / C. an; a D. an; /22. In my opinion, the girl to be a good dancer if she is well trained in an art school.A. expectsB. hopes C. wishes D. promises23

2、. 一 Do you like in public?I don t think so. It makes me nervsuA. to be glared B. being glanced C. to be looked D. being stared at24. 一 Have you seen the ceremony of the 60th anniversary of our country? Of course I have. It was for anyone to forget it.A. too great B. so great C. such greatD. that gre

3、at25. Please let me know you want to go or not.A.that B. how C. whether D. when26. Jacques Rogge, president of the International Olympic Committee,the people of the world to meet in London in 2012 to celebrate the opening of the 30th Olympic Games.A. carried on B. held on C. depended onD. called on2

4、7. The factory has agreed to accept five graduates. This time next week they there.A. has been workingB. shall be working C. are about to workD. are towork28. After the new type of rice was introduced, the farmers produced rice this year aslast year.A. as twice much asB. twice as much as C. twice mu

5、ch asD. twice asmuch29. 一 Why not go to ask him for help?But he is busy?A. when B. onceC. what ifD. what about30. When can we go to visit you to have a look at your new house?Any time you feel like.A. that B. one C. it D. so31. After staying in hospital for long, the patient was advised to go to the

6、 seaside to hishealth.A. take upB. pick up C. carry up D. make up32. 一 How is Mary s English now?-Mary is making steady in English after she put her heart into it.A. advance B. improvement C. progress D. program33. It was in the gym I often play basketball I found my lost coat.A. where; that B. that

7、; that C. where; whereD. that; where34. It is going to rain tonight. I have heard the weather forecast.A. most B. possibleC. probablyD. likely35. -I d prefer to stay here tonight, if you don t mind.A. Yes, I do B. Never mind C. Yes, please D. Not at all完形填空1 (每小題1.5分,共18分)When I was in seventh grade

8、, I was a candy striper(志愿做護(hù)士助手的小姑娘 )at a local hospital in my town. Most of the 36 I spent there was with Mr. Gillespie. He never had any visitors, and nobody seemed to care about his 37 .I spent many days there holding his hand and talking to him, 38 anything that needed to be done. He became a cl

9、ose friend of mine, 39 he responded with only an occasional squeeze娓)of my hand. Mr. Gillespie was in a coma( 昏迷).I left for a week to vacation with my parents, and when I came back, Mr. Gillespie was gone.I didn t have the40 to ask any of the nurses where he was, for fear they might tell me he had

10、died.Several 41 later, when I was a junior in high school, I was at the gas station when I noticed a familiar face. When I 42 who it was, my eyes filled with tears. He was 43_! I got upthe nerve to ask him if his name was Mr. Gillespie. With an uncertain look on his face, he replied yes. I explained

11、 how I knew him, and that I had spent many hours talking with him in the hospital. His eyes welled up with tears, and he gave me the warmest hug I had ever 44 .He began to tell me how, 45 he lay there comatose, he could hear me talking to him and could 46 me holding his hand the whole time. Mr. Gill

12、espie 47 believed that it was my voice and touch that had kept him alive.Although I haven se en him since, he fills my heart with joy every day. I know that I made adifference between his life and his death.36. A. moneyB. energyC.timeD. effort37. A. interestB. requirementC.conditionD. thought38. A.

13、talking aboutB. looking forC. pointing out D. helping with39. A. soB.even thoughC. yetD. as if40. A. rightB. chanceC.courageD. time41. A. daysB. weeksC. monthsD. years42. A. realizedB. wonderedC. heardD. asked43. A. great B.aliveC.successfulD. lucky44. A. dreamedB. shownC. wantedD. received45. A. be

14、causeB. ifC. unlessD. as46. A. noticeB. feelC. imagineD. appreciate47. A. hardlyB. rightlyC. firmlyD. wrongly完形填空2 (每小題1.5分,共12分)I was at the North Pole. I was wearing a warm overcoat, a cotton hat, thick gloves and heavy boots . However, I still felt(48)my hands and feet were cold. There was such a

15、 terrible snowstorm that I could hardly see.I made my way back to the research camp. I had been out in the snow for three hours and I could not feel my hands. I thought (49)I needed a hot cup of coffee to warm me up and recover some strenghth. it took a long time to struggle through the thick snow,

16、but I knew(50)i was getting close to the camp, as I could smell food. I shouted to find out(51)there was anyone there , but there was no answer. As I slowly moved on, the snowstorm became worse. it became impossible to see where I was going. I almost believed(52)I would never find my way. Suddenly,

17、I heard the sound of footsteps from behind. I turned around but there was nothing in sight. I wonderd(53)it was the sound of wind. I continued walking anyway, but stopped when I heard the footsteps approaching again. My heart began to beat faster and faster. I was sweating with fear. All of a sudden

18、, I heard a loud noise ring out through the cold air, and I felt(54) my shoulder was being grasped by a hand. The fact was (55)now I was frozen by fear, not by cold.閱讀理解(每小題2分,共24分)ASweet smells banish painThe sweet smells of roses or almonds( 桃樹(shù))could take some of the pain out of your stay in hospi

19、tal. But only if you re a woman.Serge Marchand and Pierre Arsenault at the University of Quebec in Abitibi-T miscamingue asked 20 men and 20 women to keep their hand in painfully hot water for as long as they could while smelling various smells. When given pleasant smells such as almond extract to s

20、niff, the women experienced significantly less pain. Foul smells such as vinegar and durians seemed to slightly intensify (力口強(qiáng))their pain. However, the pain felt by the men was not affected by the smells.Both men and women reported feeling happier in the presence of good smells, while bad smells put

21、 them in a worse mood. But this effect on the emotions can t change the women s perception (認(rèn)知能力) of pain. If so, the men should have responded in the same way.Women are typically more sensitive to smells than men. But this also can etxplain why only women feel the pain- relief benefits, because the

22、 women in the study didn tlbte the intensit度)of smells differently from the men.More at: Physiology and Behavior (vol 76, p 251)56. According to the passage, which of the following is not true?A. Why women are more sensitive to smells isn t made clear.B. Altogether 40 persons were tested whether ple

23、asant smells reduce pain.C. The reason why women experienced less pain is that they didn etllsate intensity of smD. Good smells put both men and women in a good mood.57. The underlined word Foul in Paragraph 2 may mean.A. unpleasant B. unfair C. dirty D. painful58. The passage might be of/ from.A. a

24、 news report B. a diary entry C. an experimentD. a story59. Which of the following is correct about“this effect ” (in paragraph 3)?A. Both good and bad smells put man and women in bad mood.B. Both good and bad smells put man and women in good mood.C. It s what changes the women s perception. D. It s

25、 what changes the men s perception.BThe importance of body languageWhen we connect with a person, we also have to make it clear to each other how the content of a spoken message needs to be made clear. Often words are inadequate for this purpose. For instance we do not tell each other that easily ho

26、w we feel about each other, or how the words of a message need to be made clear. To make the meaning of our words clear we use body language. It is a language without spoken words and is therefore called non verbal communication. We use body language all the time, looking someone in the eyes means s

27、omething different than not looking someone in the eyes.Usually body language occurs unconsciously. Yet the body language we use decides the quality of our communication. It follows that therefore it would be good to become aware of our own and others body language. We can learn to use our body lang

28、uage for a purpose. As welllearn to understand body language of others. It is important to note that body language has different meanings in different cultures. How we can interpret body language depends on the situation, the culture, the relationship we have with the person as well as the gender of

29、 the other. This means that there is not one signal that has the same meaning all over the world. If you do not take this into account you may get yourself in some serious trouble! Body language is also interlinked with spoken language and a whole pattern of behavior from a person. Some groups have

30、developed a whole specific body language which can be very open in its meaning and is used to communicate where the use of words may otherwise be difficult or dangerous. Examples of this are mostly groups, such as gay people, people in slavery, prisoners, etc. who have a history of prejudice against

31、 them from the dominant culture on.60. The word inadequate in the first paragraph means.A. not enough B. not just C. not fair D. not pure61. The non verbal communication in the first paragraph refers to.A.body languageB.spoken languageC. oral languageD. written language62. How we understand body lan

32、guage is linked to.CD situation (2) culture relationship gender A.B. C. D.63. According to the second part of the passage, which of the following is wrong?A. The body language is different in meaning in different cultures.B. One signal can express different meaning in different countries.C. You may

33、fall into trouble if you ignore the meaning of the gestures in communication.D. Body language is not linked to spoken language or behavior.CAfrican wild dogs have large, rounded ears and dark brown circles around their eyes. The dogs differ from wolves and other dogs in that they have four toes inst

34、ead of five. African wild dogs are only found in Africa south of the Sahara Desert. The average African wild dog weighs between 37 and 80 pounds and measures 24 to 30 inches high. African wild dogs can live up to 10 years. African wild dogs live and hunt in groups called packs. Generally, packs incl

35、ude a dominant male and female, which have the highest rank in packs, their offspring (后代) and other related members. Historically, more than 100 dogs gathered in packs during spring migration, but today the average pack of African wild dogs contains just about 10 members. Unlike other dog species,

36、packs of wild dogs contain more male members than female members. African wild dogs feed only on other animals. They hunt animals such as antelope and zebras. Large grasslands and open woodlands are preferred habitats of African wild dogs. Today, only about 2, 000 to 5, 000 of these dogs remain in t

37、he wild, mostly in game preserves or national parks. African wild dogs face a number of serious threats, including habitat loss, human hunting and poisoning, diseases spread from domestic animals and so on.64. We can easily tell African wild dogs from others by comparing. A. their toes B. their weig

38、hts C. their heights D. their colors 65. Which of the following is TRUE of packs of African wild dogs?A. They work together to hunt food. B. They hunt small animals for food. C. Each pack consists of at least 100 dogs. D. Each pack just includes one female member. 66. Where do we have a good chance

39、to see African wild dogs today? A. In an open woodland in African north of the Sahara Desert.B. In a game preserve in African north of the Sahara Desert.C. In a large grassland in African south of the Sahara Desert. D. In a national park in African south of the Sahara Desert. 67. What is the purpose

40、 in writing this text?A. To call on people to protect African wild dogs. B. To provide information about African wild dogs. C. To sum up the causes of African wild dogs endangerment.D. To teach people how to tell African wild dogs from other dogs.寫(xiě)作技能(共31分)寫(xiě)單詞(每空1分,共6分)68.set off69. pay back70.預(yù)測(cè),預(yù)報(bào)

41、 71.有霧的,多霧的 72.志愿者73.指南針雙向翻譯(每小題2分,共10分)74. Many people wonder if there is any connection between our senses and our health.75. One study shows that approximately 90% of our time is spent wacthing television or using computers.76. The possibility that pleasant smells might reduce pain has recently b

42、een suggested by new research.77. 非常感謝你的幫助78. 它給了我這個(gè)機(jī)會(huì)來(lái)回報(bào)給予我?guī)椭娜?。?xiě)作(滿分15分)假設(shè)你是圖 中的男孩。請(qǐng)根據(jù)以下圖畫(huà)提供情節(jié)線索,以 SharingH。usework為題,用 英文敘述你幫媽媽做家務(wù)的經(jīng)過(guò)及感想。注意:1 .書(shū)面表達(dá)必須包括圖畫(huà)所表現(xiàn)的主要內(nèi)容,可以適當(dāng)增減細(xì)節(jié),使其連貫、完整;一、完形填空 CCDBC DABDD BCn .單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)21 .【解析】選Bo考查冠詞。四川地震是特指,因此要用定冠詞 the, in panic驚慌失措 地,惶恐地,沒(méi)有冠詞。22 .【解析】選D

43、。考查動(dòng)詞辨析。promise有希望成為句意:在我看來(lái),那女孩如果 在一所藝校好好訓(xùn)練,有希望成為一名好的舞蹈演員。expect, hope, wish均為希望,與后面的條件不符。23 .【解析】選D??疾榉侵^語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞。表示 盯、看”時(shí),后一般要接介詞 at,所以A、B項(xiàng) 排除。C項(xiàng)中的100k為不及物動(dòng)詞,本身就沒(méi)有被動(dòng)式,也被排除。問(wèn)句句意為你喜歡在大庭廣眾下被人盯著看嗎? ”24 .【解析】選 Ao考查too. . . to結(jié)構(gòu)。答句句意為:六十年國(guó)慶太盛大了,任何人都不會(huì)忘記。25 .【解析】選 Co考查賓語(yǔ)從句。whether. or not是否。句意為:請(qǐng)讓我知道你去還是不去。26 . L解析】選D??疾閯?dòng)詞短語(yǔ)。call on sb. to do sth.號(hào)召/呼吁某人做某事。carry on進(jìn) 行,hold on不掛斷電話,繼續(xù)擁有”;depend on指望,依賴”。句意:國(guó)際奧委會(huì)主席Jacques Rogge呼吁世人2012年在倫敦相會(huì),慶祝第 30屆奧運(yùn)會(huì)開(kāi)幕。27 .【解析】選B??疾闀r(shí)態(tài)。shall be doing將在做某事,表示將來(lái)某一時(shí)間正在進(jìn)行的 動(dòng)作。而has been working到目前為止一直在工作 ;be about to正要,即將“不與具體時(shí)間連用;be to do按計(jì)劃將要發(fā)生”,不表將來(lái)某一刻正在進(jìn)行的動(dòng)作。28 .【解析】選D

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