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Book2Module2NoDrugs單元測試題Class:Name:Marks:滿分(120)一、單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)1.—Smokingisdangertohealth. —Soitshouldbebannedinpublicplaces. A.a;/ B./;the C.a;the D./;/2.Shehaschangedalot.Ittookmequiteawhiletoherattheparty. A.introduceB.recognize C.avoid D.know3.Cocaineissoaddictiveadrugmanypeoplebecomeaddictedtoitoncetheystartusingit. A.when B.which C.that D.unless4.HetriedtoswimtheEnglishChannel,buthadtohalfwaybecauseofthebadweather. A.givein B.pickup C.giveup D.goup5.gethimselfintotrouble,hedecidedtokeepitasecret. A.Soastonot B.Inordertonot C.Soasnotto D.Inordernotto6.Theearlieryoustopsmoking,thelessyou’retohavediseasesrelatedtoitinlaterlife. A.possible B.informal C.able D.likely7.SomeworkerswerelatethismorningstayingupwatchingtheWorldCuplastnight. A.inneedof B.infrontof C.asaresultof D.insteadof8.Tomshowsnointerestinhisstudybecauseheiscompletelycomputergames. A.relatedtoB.crazyabout C.anxiousabout D.boredwith9.—SimonandAlicewillgetmarriednextweek. —!AsfarasIknow,theygottoknoweachotherlastmonth. A.Youcan’tbeserious B.That’sright C.NoproblemD.Youarewelcome10.It’sawasteoftime.Whateveryousaywon’thisdecision. A.preventB.reduce C.bother D.affect11.It’safactthatmanykindsofdiseaseshaveadirectwithairorwaterpollution. A.relationshipB.connectionC.reaction D.treatment12.Everythinghasbeenprogressingsofar,we’resuretofinishthetaskontime. A.but B.becauseC.unless D.so13. A.brokenupB.brokendown C.brokeninto D.brokenout14.Stevenwasbanned,accordingtotrafficrules,forsixmonths. A.fromdrivingB.todrive C.ondriving D.tohavedriven15.—Goforaswimthisafternoon,OK?—.It’stoohottoday. A.You’vegotit B.Icouldn’tagreemore C.Goahead D.I’mafraidnot二、完形填空(共20小題;每小題分,滿分30分)Iwasswingingonthefrontgate,tryingtodecidewhethertoplaywithVerna,mybestfriend,whenIsawatramp(流浪漢)16uptome.“Hello,littlegirl,”hesaid.“Isyour17athome?”Inoddedand18thegateopentolethimintheyard.HelookedlikeallthetrampswhocametoourhouseduringtheGreatDepression.Hishairhungbelowa19hat,andhisshirtandtrousershadbeenrainedonand20in.Hesmelledlikeabonfire.Whenmymotherappeared,heasked,“Lady,couldyou21abitetoeat?”“Ithinkso.Pleasesitonthestep.”He22ontothenarrowwoodenplatform.In23mymotherhandedhimasandwichmadefromthickslicesofhomemade24andgenerouschunksofboiledmeat.Shegavehimacupofmilk.“I25you,lady,”hesaid.Iswungonthegate,26thetrampwolfdownthesandwichandthemilk.“Theysaidyourmamawould27me,”hetoldmeonthewayout.Vernahadsaidthetrampstoldoneanotherwhowouldfeedthem.“They28cometomyhouseandmymamawillnotletthemin;theyaresodirty,”shehadannounced29.SowhydoesMamafeedthem?I30.Sheworkedasawaitressinthemorningsandsewedatnightstoearnmoney.Whyshouldshegiveanythingtothepeoplewhodidn’t31atall?Imarchedinside.“Verna’smothersaysthosemenaretoo32towork.Vernaandhermotherneverletthemin.Whydowefeedthem?”Mymothersmiled.“Lovely,wedon’t33whytheydon’twork,”shesaid,“buttheywere34once.Ifeedthemfortheirmothers,becauseifyouwereever35andhadnothingtoeat,Iwouldwanttheirmotherstofeedyou.”16.A.came B.showed C.turned D.put17.A.daddyB.mama C.sister D.brother18.A.shook B.swung C.forced D.called19.A.beautifulB.careless C.worthless D.shapeless20.A.playedB.made C.slept D.let21.A.sell B.spare C.cook D.take22.A.fell B.got C.dropped D.looked23.A.minutesB.hours C.days D.weeks24.A.beer B.rice C.noodle D.bread25.A.admire B.know C.thank D.miss26.A.watchingB.imaginingC.finding D.having27.A.welcomeB.feed C.accept D.receive28.A.ever B.normally C.usually D.never29.A.sadlyB.jokingly C.proudly D.formally30.A.understoodB.wonderedC.answered D.believed31.A.workB.suffer C.appreciateD.trouble32.A.willing B.ready C.lazy D.weak33.A.know B.think C.expect D.mind34.A.tramps B.pupils C.gentlemenD.babies35.A.angryB.lonely C.hungry D.dirty三、閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)ASmokerswillbestoppedinthestreetandaskedtotakeatestinEngland.“Smokingpolice”willfindsmokersatbettingshops(彩票經(jīng)理部),busstopsandshoppingcenterstohelpthemgiveupcigarettes.Smokerswillbeaskedtohaveabreathtesttoshowhowmuchcarbonmonoxide(一氧化碳)isintheirbodies.Theycouldthenjoinlocalstop-smokingservicesandsomepeoplewillhelpthemtostopsmoking.EalingPrimaryCareTrust,whichissupportingtheproject,saiditcouldhelp2,400peopletogiveupsmoking.spokeswomanFranPearceadmitted,“Theywillhavetobecarefulwhenapproachingsmokersincasetheybecomeangry,butweareinterestedtoseeifourmessagedirecttosmokers.”Headded,“Wewillbefocusingonbettingshops,busstopsandshoppingcenterswheremostsmokingtakesplace.”test,with2,400goingontostopsmokingcompletely.However,somepeopledon’tsupporttheprojectandthinkitisagainstcivilliberties(公民自由).36.Whoare“smokingpolice”? A.Thepoliceinthestreetwhopunishsmokers. B.Peoplewhoaremakinglawsagainstsmoking. C.Doctorswhocanhelpsmokersgiveupcigarettes. D.Peoplewhoasksmokerstotakeatestinthestreet.37.WhatdoesFranPearcemeanabouttheirteam? A.Theywillapproachsmokersquietly. B.Theywilltrytheirbesttogettheresults. C.Theywillnotmakesmokersuncomfortable. D.Theywillbepunishediftheycan’tsatisfythesmokers.38.Theunderlinedpart“toputstoppingsmokingbackontheagenda”probablymeans“”. A.tomakemorerulestostopsmoking B.toworkonstoppingsmokingagain C.tohelppeoplegetsomecheapcigarettes D.todiscusswhetherweshouldstopsmoking39.Whatcanwelearnabouttheprojectfromthepassage? A.Ithashelped2,400smokersinEaling. B.Itstestisbasedoncarbonmonoxideinthebody. C.ItissupportedbymostpeopleinEngland. D.EalingPrimaryCareTrustcreatedtheproject.BSeveralyearsago,AprilHollingsworthwenttoalocalanimalshelter,lookingforhermissingcat.She’dhadnointention(意向)ofcominghomewithadog,butwhenshesawPiggy,thedogsmiledather.“I’dneverseenadogsmilebefore,soIhadtohaveher,”shetoldKLSNews.Piggylovedtorunandplay,butthedog’slifechangedthreeandahalfworthcameouttofindherdogcoveredwithblood,unabletomove.WhenshetookPiggytothevet,thenewswasn’tgood.“Itwasn’tuntilIpickedherupthatIreallyunderstoodthatshewasparalyzed(癱瘓的),”Hollingsworthsaid.“Noonecameoutandsaid,‘Youshouldputherdown,’butthatwaswhattheythought.”ButHollingsworthdecidedthatshewouldgiveherdogasmuchcareandhelpassheneededtostayalive.Sheboughtthedogacart(手推車),lettingherwalkwithoutuseofherbacklegs.Now,Piggyisprettygoodatgettingaroundonherownandherfavoriteplacetogotoisthechildren’swingofShrinersHospital.Piggyvisitschildrenwhoalsohavephysicalproblems.“Assoonasthechildrenseeher,theythinkoftheirownsituation,”saidAndreaMathers,anurse.“Ithinkthatiswhatmakesheruniquecomingheretothehospital,soitisreallysomethingthatthesekidslookforwardto.”“Ithinkifwe’reluckywehavesomethingtogivetheworldtomakepeoplehappy,”saidApril.“Ihaveagreatdogwhospreadshappinesswherevershegoes,soIfeelit’sasmuchmydutyasitissomethingthatmakesmereallyhappy.”40.HollingsworthtookPiggyhomefromtheanimalshelterbecause. A.shewouldneverfindhermissingcat B.sheloveddogsmorethancats C.thedogcouldn’twalk D.thedogsmiledather41.WhatisHollingsworth’sattitudetowardsthedog? A.Shelovesitallthetime. B.Shethinksitisuselessforher. C.Sheistiredoftakingcareofit. D.Shelovesitmorethanthekids.42.. A.theirlifeinthehospitalwasboring B.theyneededapetlikePiggy C.theycouldlearnsomethingfromPiggy D.theywantedcartstohelpthemwalk43.Whatwouldbethebesttitleofthetext? A.Luckydog,lovelykids B.Loveme,lovemydog C.Theimportanceofkeepingadog D.AdisableddoginspiresthedisabledkidsCHerearesomesportsintheWinterOlympics:BobsleighingCurlingHockeyHockeyisanOlympicsportsince1920.Itisfun,fastbutalsoalittledangerous.WomenwerenotallowedtoplayitintheOlympicsuntil1998.Teamsconsistof(包括)12people,buteachteamcan’thavemorethansixplayersontheiceatonetime.Thegamelastsforthree20-minuteperiods,witha15-minutebreakafterthefirstandsecondperiods.Canadaholdsthegoldforboththemenandwomen’sicehockeyteams,buticehockeyisagrowingsportintheUK,withlotsofclubsandteams.44.Whatdobobsleighingandcurlinghaveincommon? A.Theycamefromthesameplace. B.Theyneedthesameskillsineachgame. C.Thenumberofplayersineachteamisthesame. D.TheybecameanOlympicsportinthesameyear.45.Ifyouwanttodobobsleighing,youshouldaccordingtothetext. A.haveagoodsenseofbalance B.learnhowtorunontheice C.walkcarefullyontheice D.practicealotontheground46.Whichisaruleofplayinghockey? A.Womenarenotabletotakepartinthegame. B.Teamscompetebypushingastone. C.Playerscanrestfor20minutesineachbreak. D.Upto12playerscanbeontheiceduringthegame.47.Accordingtothetext,peopleintheUK. A.enjoybobsleighing B.prefertoplaycurlingtheseyears C.havebecomefondofhockeyrecently D.aregoodatwintersportsDSTATravel,theworld’slargeststudentsandyouthtravelagency,beatsanyprice!Everydaywe’reworkingwithourpartnersaroundtheglobetogetyou(students,teachersandanyoneunder26)thecheapestandmostcomfortableflightsandtop-ratedaccommodations(住宿處).Thissectionofprovidesgreattipsforgreentravel—howtopack,howtoleaveyourhouseorapartment,andhowtoplanforyourtrips.You’llalsofindagreatselectionofgreentraveladventuretripstoallcornersoftheworld.Greentravelmeansresponsibletravel!Leaveaslittleinfluenceaspossibleontheplacesyouvisitandprotecttheenvironmentbothathomeandduringyourtrip.Think“Green”whenyoupackandwhenyoutravel.You’llhelppreventlong-termeffectsonthecommunitiesyouleaveandvisit!Here’ssomeadviceonhowtodothat.Beforeyouleave◆Turnyourwaterheatertoitslowestsetting.◆Turnoffyourwaterfromtheoutside.Whileyoutravel◆Packeco-friendly(對生態(tài)環(huán)境友好的)clothesinyoureco-friendlyluggage.◆Tryproductsmadefromrecycledmaterials.◆Don’tbuysouvenirs(紀(jì)念品)producedfromendangeredspecies.◆Carryareusablebottleforwaterandrefillitasyougo.◆Usethebathroomintheairport,NOTontheplane.Thefuelusedforasingleflush(沖洗)couldrunacarforsixmiles.48.Theunderlinedword“beats”inParagraph1canbereplacedby“”. A.offers B.pays C.accepts D.cuts49.Greentravellerscaremuchabout. A.culture B.theiraccommodations C.nature D.theirworkplace50.Whatisthereaderadvisedtodobeforetheygoonatrip? A.Learnaboutadventuretravel. B.Packasfewthingsaspossible. C.Examineyourwatersupply. D.Examineyourwaterquality.51.Wherecanwemostprobablyreadthetext? A.Onatravelwebsite. B.Inatravelmagazine. C.Onanenvironmentalwebsite. D.Inanenvironmentalmagazine.EZachHirsch,whowasastudentatSt.CharlesNorthHighSchoollastyear,sawGrahamJacksoneatinglunchbyhimselfeveryday.“Ijustdon’tthinkpeopleshouldhavetoeatlunchalone,”Hirsch,nowattheUniversityofNebraska,saidinDecember2022whenhedecidedtobeGraham’sfriend.healsoknewGrahamfaced(面臨)somedifficulties.Hehasaformofautism(自閉癥).Asaresult,hehastroublewithsomesocialrelationships,includingmakingfriends.Afterdiscussingitwithhismother,HirschintroducedhimselftoGrahamthenextday.“Eachdayhegotalittlemorecomfortablewithme,”saidHirsch,whoisonabaseballscholarship(獎學(xué)金)atNebraska.“It’sreallyinterestingtotalktohim...he’sprobablythebiggestsportsexpertI’veeverknown,”saidHirsch.“It’sinterestingtogethisopinion.”Jackson’smother,MelissasaidtheeffectonGrahamwasbig.“Thisishisfirstrealfriendship,”shesaid.Evenso,shewaspreparedforhersontobedisappointedonceHirschwentawaytocollegeandGrahamcouldn’tseeHirscheveryday.Butshetoldherselfitwasa“l(fā)ifelesson”forGraham.Butthefriendshipcontinues.Theytwoe-maileachotherandtalkseveraltimesaweek.“Hirschisawonderfulperson.Hecontinuestomakeaneffort.”Zach’smom,Nancy,said.ThedayHirschtoldhismotherhegotfirstplaceinacompetition,“ItwasprobablyoneoftheproudestmomentsI’vehadinallmylife,”shesaid.52.Theunderlinedword“it”inParagraph3refersto. A.joiningabasketballteam B.havinglunchaloneatschool C.makingfriendswithGraham D.havingtroublewithsocialrelationships53.WecanlearnfromthetextthatGraham. A.findsfunintalkingaboutsports B.knowsalotaboutsports C.hasnointerestinmakingfriends D.feelsuncomfortablewithHirsch54.WhatmadeGraham’smotherworriedaboutherson? A.WhetherHirsch’sfriendshipwastrue. B.HowGrahamwouldactafterHirschwenttocollege. C.WhatdifficultyGrahamhadinbecominganathlete. D.WhowouldhelpGrahamwithhisstudyafterHirschwenttocollege.55.WhatmadeNancyfeeltheproudest? A.Hirschfindingarealfriendinlife. B.HirschmakingfriendswithGraham. C.Hirschgettingabaseballscholarshipfromauniversity. D.Hirschwinningfirstprizeinabaseballcompetition.四、寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)閱讀表達(dá)(第57題2分,第56、59、60題每題3分,第58題4分,滿分15分)閱讀下面的短文并回答問題(請注意問題后的詞數(shù)要求)。Americanslovetheircars.TherearemorecarsintheUnitedStatesthaninanyothercountry.Butmostofthetime,thosecarsareparkedinadrivewayoronthestreet.Now,severalcompaniesarehelpingpeoplerenttheirpersonalcarstosomeoneelsewhenthey________.EricLoebelisoneofthosepeople.Foralowprice,hewantstolethisOregonneighbors“borrow”hiscar.“MywifeandIgotoworkbybikeandalmostdon’tneedacar,butwedon’twanttosellit,sowehaveacarthatmainlysitsinfrontofthehousemaybe85to90percentofthetime,”hesays.LoebelisoneofthefirstcarownersinPortlandtolistcarsforrentthrough.Thewebsiteforcarsharingservice,,liststhepersonalcarsavailableforhourlyrental(租賃).Itletscarownersdecideforthemselves

howmuchtochargeborrowersforrentingbythehour,dayorweek.Loebelischarging$9perhouror$199perweek.Heisn’tworriedthatsomeonewilldestroyhiscar.Most.insurancecompaniesholdtheownerofacarresponsibleforaccidents,nomatterwhoisdriving,andcanraisetheinsurancefee.Person-to-personrentalsbeganinGermanytenyearsago,andthereareafewsimilarcompaniesinEuropeandAustralia.TheideacaughtonquicklyinCaliforniaoverthepastyear.Thecarsharingcompaniestakeacommission(傭金)of35to40percentoftherentalpricetocovermanagementandinsurance.Ownersandborrowerscanpolicethemarketplacebygivingeachotheronlineratings.56.Fillintheblankinthefirstparagraphwithproperwords.(nomorethan5words)__________________________________________________

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