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1、.Module 5 Museums.完形填空共15小題;每題1.5分,總分值22.5分閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最正確選項(xiàng)。Today our class visited the Museum of Natural History. We went to see the dinosaur恐龍 show.At first I wasn't interested in _1_ dinosaurs' skeletons 骨骼Why would anyone want to _2_ about something that's not

2、 around any more?First we walked _3_ a big room.I looked upup and up. I saw the skeleton of a large _4_. It almost _5_ the room. Two huge, dark holes _6_ its head looked back at me. It was Dinosaur Sue.Our guide told us all about Sue. He told us to look at her _7_. Sue had 60 teeth. Her teeth were l

3、ong and _8_. One tooth looked as long as my school ruler. The guide said the dinosaur's teeth showed that she was a meat eater.As I looked at it, I _9_ what the dinosaur had looked like when it was _10_. No one knows what _11_ dinosaurs were, but I pictured it as brownish­grey. I could see

4、it going through the grass and trees searching for food.Suddenly I realised that the skeleton had _12_ belonged to屬于 a living animal that used to live on Earth. It made me think about other _13_ that once lived here. Now I _14_ why people want to learn about these animals. It would be very _15_ to f

5、ind a dinosaur skeleton.1.A.seeing Bfinding Ctaking Dhaving2.A.hear Bthink Ctalk Dlearn3.A.at Bout of Cfrom Dinto4.A.animal Bplant Cperson Dgirl5.A.full Bfill Cfilled Dfulled6.A.at Bby Cin Dwith7.A.legs Bteeth Cnoses Dfeet8.A.sharp Bshort Cwhite Dugly9.A.wondered Bthought Cadvised Dagreed10.A.old Ba

6、sleep Calive Dyoung11.A.space Bsize Ccolour Dage12.A.never Bonce Cseldom Dalways13.A.grass Banimals Cpeople Dtrees14.A.question Bask Cunderstand Dstudy15.A.surprising BdangerousCboring Dexciting.閱讀理解共11小題;每題2.5分,總分值27.5分閱讀下面三篇短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最正確選項(xiàng)。AMusic ClubMusic lessonsguitar, violin, piano

7、 and drumsTime: 8:309:30 am every SundayPrice: Only$20 eachAddress: 25 Jiefang RoadTel: 420­258­1200National ParkRiding horses,BoatingTime: 9:30 am7:00 pm every dayPrice: adults$15 children aged 37 $8Address: 95 the FifthAvenueTel: 208­683­3400Art MuseumMore than 300 works,200 fa

8、mous picturesOpening hours: 8:00 am6:00 pm on weekdays Price: adults$10 childrenaged 312$5.5Address: 120 Xinjin StreetTel: 307­864­299716.If you want to ride a horse, you can go to _. A25 Jiefang Road B120 Xinjin StreetC95 the Fifth Avenue Dthe Art Museum17.You are eleven. If you and your

9、parents visit the Art Museum, how much should you pay?A$10. B$15.50.C$25.50. D$30.18.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?AYou can pay $20 for the guitar lesson. BThere are no pictures in the Art Museum.CA 15­year­old boy can pay $15 for riding a horse.DYou can go to

10、 the music club every Sunday at9:00 am.BWhen you think of a museum, I bet you don't think of a place where children run around.But the Science Museum is different. It's noisy!You can get to the Science Museum by going on the London Underground from Waterloo on the Jubilee line to Westminster

11、. Then take the Circle or the District line to South Kensington. When you walk out, take a look around you, and you should see it.What to bring: at least two bottles of drinks for the kids and 10 to spend in the cafes. Entrance is free!The most interesting and exciting part of coming here is to go t

12、o the kids' area, the Launchpad on the 3rd floor. At busy times, you may have to wait in line, but staff 工作人員 will provide science toys for you and the kids to play with. And if you love science, it should satisfy 滿足 you as you will learn about science in a fun way. There are also simulators 模擬裝

13、置 on the 3rd floor, so think of Floor 3 as a “fun floorIf you want to learn about the museum, then go to the ground floor. There are some things which will interest you.Overall,_it's a fun experience for the kids and you may enjoy it, too. It's also free to get in! 19.Paragraph 2 is mainly a

14、bout _Ahow to get to the Science Museum Bwhen to visit the Science MuseumCwhat to bring to the Science Museum Dhow to plan a trip to the Science Museum20.You can _ at the Launchpad.Abuy your favourite drink Bget some science toys for free Clearn about science in a fun way Dlearn the history of the S

15、cience Museum21.What does the underlined word “Overall mean in Chinese?A另外 B總之C因此 D相反22.The passage is most probably _Aa report Ba piece of newsCa review Dan advertisementCWorld's history in one placeIs it possible to put millions of years of the world's history into one building? The Britis

16、h Museum seems to think so.“A history of the World in 100 Things, an exhibition about rare and ancient things from the world, has made it success.The British Museum says it owns at least 8 million historical things. But why choose these 100 things to tell stories of our world's history?It all st

17、arted with a challenge挑戰(zhàn)Neil MacGregor, who was once director of the British Museum, was asked by BBC to choose 100 things from the museum's huge collection. The things had to include things from the beginning of human history about 2 million years ago to the present day.MacGregor accepted, and

18、took four years to choose each thing himself.In 2019, MacGregor appeared on BBC radio, giving a detailed詳細(xì)的 explanation of each thing. The show was a big hit and all these 100 things were shown in the British Museum. A book with photos of each thing soon followed. “The things had to cover the whole

19、world, from a cooking pot to a golden galleon, from a Stone Age tool to a credit card, MacGregor wrote.The collection includes many important things from China. There is a banknote from the Ming Dynasty, showing China as the first country to use paper money.But it's not just ancient things that

20、are shown. Among them are some modern things like a solar­powered lamp and even a throne made of weapons created by an African artist.“Of course, the_collection_could_only_beahistory_of_the_world. But it is still a history that people in the present world need to know, MacGregor wrote.23.“A his

21、tory of the World in 100 Things is an _ATV programme about AfricaBchallenge of scientific researchCbook about modern developmentDexhibition of the world's history24.We can learn that the BBC programme by Neil MacGregor was _Asuccessful BexpensiveCregular Dtraditional25.Which of the following is

22、TRUE according to the passage?AThe things shown cover half of the world.BNeil MacGregor used to be a director of BBC.CChina was the first country to use paper money.DThe British Museum owns 2 million historical things.26.What does the underlined sentence in the last paragraph mean?AThere will be ano

23、ther collection of this kind soon.BThe history of the world is too long for us to show.CThe British history is one part of the world's history.DThe collection only shows part of the world's long history. .詞匯運(yùn)用共15小題;每題2分,總分值30分A用方框中所給詞語(yǔ)的適當(dāng)形式填空,每詞限用一次。27You always get angry easily. You'd b

24、etter learn to _ your feelings.28. This is a private house because there is a sign “No_ on the gate. 29You didn't sleep until 11:50 last night. _ you look sleepy today.30. My father_ a deep hole to plant a big tree yesterday afternoon. 31Daming will go to watch the film if he _ time.B根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容和所給中文

25、提示,在空白處寫出單詞的正確形式。每空限填一詞。Museums are often full of interesting and beautiful 32._展品,展覽. However, in most museums there are many 33._規(guī)那么,法那么 and you can only look at the things there. You can't touch them. Even the workers may 34._懲罰 you if you don't obey them. This is not very interesting for

26、 most of us. People want to touch things there. They want to use them and play with them. That's how we learn about things. If we are 35._感興趣的 in something, we learn about it more easily.Luckily, some museums are different. For example, in Boston Children's Museum, young people can use compu

27、ters and other modern machines. They can also use things like 36._沙子 and 37._卡車,貨車 with 38._輪子,車輪to do 39._實(shí)驗(yàn) there. You can learn about 40._物理學(xué) and 41._化學(xué)In this kind of museum, children feel very happy. They can touch things and talk with their parents or friends. They don't have to keep quiet

28、. They can learn a lot at the same time.語(yǔ)法填空共10小題;每題2分,總分值20分閱讀下面短文,按照句子的語(yǔ)法構(gòu)造和上下文連接的要求,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~或用括號(hào)中所給詞的正確形式填空,每空不超過兩個(gè)詞。Speaking of the coolest museums in the world, we have to talk about the BMW Museum. It is a car museum in 42._German. It lies in Munich 43._ shows the history of the BMW Company. There you can see all the coolest

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