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Module4單元測(cè)試題(外研版 一、單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)The5-year-oldboywastheonlyoneofthe115passengers theterribleneA. B. C. D.IfIrememberright,thisisn’tthefirsttime latetoclassthisweek,isA. B. C.have D.will3.JayZhouhasstarredinseveral,heisbetterknownasapopsinger,IA. B.C.D.4.—ShallImakeacupofteafor—.I’mleavinginaA.B. C.D.—I’llgetmarriedtoMarshanext—Oh,that’s A.Whata B. C.CongratulationsD.It’sThereis restaurantalongthestreet.ShallwehaveourdinnerthereA.nice niceC.seafoodniceD.nice twothirdsoftheprojectsofarandwe’resuretocompleteitonA.havefinishedB.will C. D.It’snice fromthebusyworkintothenaturalbeautyoftheA.get B.break C.take D.lookWithShanghaiWorldExpo toanend,manypeoplentovisititduringthenationaldayholiday.A. B. C. D.has—WhatcanIdofor—I’dlike thisblueshirtforabiggerA. C. D.The prettysweet.WhodoyouknowcomposedA.is B.is C. D.has—Doyouthinktheoilpriceswill —I’mafraidA.lifting B.putting C.growing D.goingTheBritishIsles thewestofEurope,andface theEnglishA.on; B.in; C.on; D.in;Thepayforthejobis ,butIhateworkinglonghourseveryA. B. C. D.Themeeting forhalfanhour,buttheyhaven’tmadeanyA. B. C. D.二、完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分Sincemyhusbandhasbeeninhospitalforquiteawhile,I’velearnedtomakedowithveryOnSundayIwent andsomeonetheresaidtome,“Iknowyoumustbehaving time.”Ijusts dandsaid,“I’m .IhavetwodollarsandIhavefoodathome,soI’llbefine.” thinkthatwhatIhaveiswhatIhaveanditisuptometo of,shesaid,“CanIborrowyourBible(《》)?”Isaid,“Okay.”Justthenme.“I’llberightback,”Isaidtothewoman.WhenIreturned,she meandreturnedmyBible.Onmywayhomemyfriendwhowasdrivingsaid,“Ithoughtyoutoldmeyoudidn’thave .”Ireplied,“IShesaid,“Oh,yes,youdo!”ItoldherIonlyhadtwodollars,butstillshe Ihad“LookatyourBibleon ,”shesaid.“There’sahundreddollarbillstickingoutI tothinkshewasmakingthisupjusttoannoyme!Then .wassoshocked!Thereactuallywasahundreddollarbillthatseemedto outofIlookedather, ,andsaid,“Idon’tknowwhereitcamefrom!Ihaveno31IcertainlydidnothaveahundredI32fordaysafterthat:wherediditcomefrom?ThenI33itmusthavebeentheladywho34myBible.Howverykindofher!Andwhatawonderful35toreceivewhenyouaredowntoyourlasttwodollars!16.A.B.C.D.17.A.B.C.D.18.A.B.C.D.19.A.B.C.D.20.A.B.C.theD.a21.A.B.C.D.22.A.B.C.D.23.A.B.C.D.24.A.B.C.D.25.A.B.C.D.26.A. B. C. D.27.A. B. C. D.28.A.lookeddownB.started C.moved D.dropped29.A. B. C. D.30.A. B. C. D.31.A. B. C. D.32.A. B. C. D.33.A. B. C. D.34.A. B. C. D.A. B. C. D.三、閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分AIn1970,myfivebrothers,mysisterandIlivedinthehousingprojectsofTorontowithourparents.Myfatherwasafactoryworker,andmymotherstayedathome.EachyearmyfatherwoulddressupasSantaClausandgothroughthestreetsoftheprojectssharingjoyandcandieswiththechildrenthere.Heloveditasmuchastheydid!ButaroundtheChristmasin1970,myfatherwaslaidofffromhisjobandmoneywastight.Infact,therewasnomoneyforChristmasandmyparentsweren’tsurewhatthey’dprovideforus.ThatChristmasEve,however,asusual,myfatherleftthehousedressedasSantaClaus.HeknewthateventhoughourChristmaswouldbehard,hecouldnotdisappointtheotherkidsintheAsmyfatherleftthehouseandwentdownthewalkway,SantaClauswaswalkingup,withagreatsackfullofgiftsforus!Hesaidnothing,onlysdasweetsatmyfather,andwishedhimaMerryChristmas.ThehappymanhandedDadthesackandwalkedawaydowntheblock.WeneverknewwhothemanwasandwhoshowedusgreatkindnessonasnowyChristmasnight.Wedoknow,however,thatwithouthimwewouldhavehadnothingunderthetree.HiskindnessgavemyparentshopeandshowedusinaveryrealwaythetruemeaningofChristmas.Ourfamilyhasneverforgottenthiskindstranger.EachyearwelthestoryofthemysteriousSantaClausandtrytorepayhisgiftsbygivinggiftstoothersinTheauthor’sfather wasoncetherichestmaninhiswasworkingin ernmenthadtosupportafamilyof9lookedlikeSantaClausWhathappenedinTheauthor’sfatherwasoutofTheauthor’smotherlostherTheyhadalittlemoneyleftforTheyhadtheworstChristmasintheirTheauthor’sfamilyknew whothemysteriousSantaClauswhythemysteriousSantaClaushelpedhowtheycouldrepaythemysteriousSantatheycouldfindthemysteriousSantaClausoneItcanbeinferredthat themysteriousSantaClauswasoneoftheirthemysteriousSantaClauswasarichmaninthethesackfromthemysteriousSantaClauswasfullofgiftsandtheauthor’sfamilywereallthankfultothemysteriousSantaBWhenyouwanttobuyorrentahouse,youareexpectingnotonlythegoodqualityofthehouseitselfbutalsotheniceneighbourswholivenearyou.Almosteveryoneagreesthatitishelpfultolivewithsomegoodneighbours.However,thestandardofgoodneighboursisdifferentfrompeopletopeople.Inmyopinion,agoodneighbourshouldbesomeonethatrespectsyourlife,isreadytohelpothersandconcernsabouttheenvironmentintheFirstofall,itisveryimportantforyourneighbourstorespectyourlife.Justimagine,ifyouhaveaneighbourwhoiscurious(好奇的)aboutyou,especiallyyour allife,andtriestoknowmoreaboutitbywhatevermeans,howwillyoufeel?Whatismore,heorshemayalsotalkwithothersaboutyourlife.Doyouwanttolivenearhimorheranymore?Theanswerisdefiniynegative.Youwillfeelvery fortabletohavesuchkindofpeopleinyourneighbourhoodandyoumaymoveassoonaspossible.Next,whatyoushouldconsideristhatagoodneighbourisalwayswillingtogiveyouahandwhenyouneedhelp.Forexample,ifyouarenotathomeandsomeonetriestounlockyourdoor,yourneighbourwhoseesitshouldcall110,anditwillhelpyoutoprotectyourproperty.Finally,agoodneighbourshouldbeconcernedabouttheenvironment,especiallyaroundyourneighbourhood.Heorsheshouldthrowalltherubbishintothegarbageandkeepthececlean,becauseagoodenvironmentcanmakepeoplewholiveinitcomfortableandrelaxedallthetime.Therefore,itisveryimportantforaneighbourtohavesuchqualitiesasWhatismainlydiscussedintheHowtofindagoodTheadvantageoflivingwithrichNeighboursshouldhelpeachQualitiesagoodneighbourshouldAccordingtothepassage,agoodneighbourmaydothefollowing showspecialinterestin alhelpyouwhenyouareinkeeptheenvironmentcallthewhenstrangersunlockyourIfaneighbouralwayswantstoknowabout allife,you lhimyourstoryassoonasthinkheisagoodfeelratherproudandpleasedaboutdecidetofindanothercetoTheunderlinedwords“someone”inthethirdparagraphrefer A.a B.adoubtfulC.ashy D.anoldCAftertalkingtosomeHaitianhighschoolstudentsbyaconference(會(huì)議),KelseyBrooks,anAmericanstudentatFisherMiddle-HighSchool,suddenlyrealizedjusthowmuchshehadincommonwiththesestudentsurvivors.KelseyBrookshadexperiencedHurricane(颶風(fēng))IkeandKatrina.Shehadexpectedthemeetingwouldbesadandtearful.Instead,Haitianstudentsseemedhappyandcurious,askingthemmanyquestionsandevenlingsomejokes.TheconferencewassetupthroughGlobalNomadsGroup,aninternationalgroupthathelpsstudentstospeakwiththeirpeers(同齡人)inotherpartsoftheworld.TheLouisianastudentssharedtheirownstories.TheyalsoheardfromtheHaitianstudentsaboutthedayoftheearthquake.IanNavarre,aninth-graderatFisher,saidheescapedfromKatrinawithhisfather,notknowingwhetherhismotherhadgoneorstayed.Afterthreemonths,hefinallylearnedthatshewassafe.Jonathan,aHaitianstudentatNewAmerican,saidheespeciallyidentifiedwith(認(rèn)同)thisexperiencebecausehismotherhadnotbeenwithhimduringtheearthquake.GraceLau,aprogrammanageratGlobalNomads,saidthatmanystudentswhotookpartinthemeetingwereluckytoreturntoschool.Butoveronehundredstudentshadn’treturnedyet.StudentsatFisherpromisedtocontinuetokeepintouchwith(與……保持聯(lián)系)theirfriendsthrough.TheyalsoencouragedtheHaitianstudentstofeelhopeful.“Itmighttakeawhile,butyourliveswillgetbetter,”KailynCook,aninth-graderatFishersaid.What’sthepurposeofGlobalNomadsToraisemoneyfordisaster-hitTohelpyoungpeopleTohelppoorstudentsreturntoToofferschoolseducationalJonathanfeltfamiliarwithIanNavarre’sstory theirhomesweredestroyedinthebothofthemlivedwiththeirtheirfamilywereseparatedinthebothofthemwereinjuredintheWhatdidKailynCookmeanbyherShewasencouragedbyHaitianShehadsufferedalotintheShewantedtomakefriendswithHaitianShebelievedthefutureoftheHaitianswouldbeInwhichpartofanewspaperwillyouprobablyfindthisA. B. C. D.DAfamilyoflarks()livedinacornfield.Whenthecornwasripe(成),themotherlarkwatchedverycarefullytoseeiftherewasanysignofthereapers’(收割者)coming,forsheknewthatwhentheycametheirsharpkniveswouldcutdownthenestandhurtthebabylarks.Soeveryday,whengoingoutforfood,shetoldherbabiestowatchandlistenverycloselytoeverythingthatwenton.Onedaywhenshecamehome,thelittlelarkswereshaking,“Oh,Mother,youmustmoveusawaytonight!Thefarmerwasinthefieldtoday.Hesaid,‘Thecornisreadytocut;wemustcallintheneighborstohelp.”Themotherlarklaughed,“Don’tbeafraid.Ifhewaitsforhisneighborstocutthecorn,weshallhaveplentyoftimetomove.”Thenextnight,themomentthemothergothomethebabylarkscriedout,“Mother,youmustsurelymoveusawaytonight!Thefarmercametodayandsaidtohisson,‘Thecornisgettingtooripe;wecannotwaitforourneighbors;wemustaskourrelativestohelpus.”“Don’tworry,”saidthemotherlark,“therelativeshaveplentyofreatodoforthemselves;we’llnotmoveyet.”Thethirdnight,whenthemotherlarkcamehome,thebabylarkssaid,“Mother,thefarmercameheretoday.Whenhelookedatthecornhewasquiteangry;hesaid,‘Thiswillneverdo!Thecornisgettingtooripe;it’snousewaitingforourrelatives.’Andthenhesaidtohisson,‘Gooutandhirereapers,andtomorrowwe’llbegintocutthemourselves.’”“Well,”saidthemother,“Whenamanbeginstodohisownbusiness,insteadofaskingsomebodyelsetodoit,thingswillgetdone.I’llmoveyououttonight.”Theunderlinedsentenceinparagraph2showsthat thelittlelarksfelttoo B.itwastoocoldinsidethethelittlelarksmissedtheirmothertoothelittlelarkswerehappythattheirmotherbroughtbackmuchWhenthemotherlarkwentout,thelittlelarks A.yedgamesinthe B.lookedforfoodC.removedthe D.watchedoutsideItcanbelearntfromthetextthat thefarmer’scornwastooyoungtothefarmerdidn’tgetalongwellwithhisthefarmer’srelativeswerealsobusywiththeirthefartherlarkwasunwillingtotakecareofhisWhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribethemotherA. B. C. D.EManypeopledrinkcoffeetoquicklyincreasetheirenergy.Scientistssaytheremaybeanotherreasontodrinkcoffee.Theystudiedthelink(聯(lián)系)betweencoffeedrinkingandtheriskofdeathfromsomediseases,andfoundthatdrinkingmoderate(適量的)amountsofcoffeeeachdaymayhelpprotectagainstheartdisease,cancerandotherdiseases.DavidJacobsoftheUniversityofMinnesotainMinneapolisworkedonthestudywithresearchersfromtheUniversityofOslo.Theresearchersusedinformationabout27,300women.Theywerebetween55and69yearsofagewhentheyenteredthestudy.Duringafifteen-yearperiod,almost15.75%ofthemdied.Theresearchersfoundalinkbetweentheamountofcoffeethewomenreporteddrinkingandtheirriskofdyingfromheartdisease.Coffeedrinkingwasmeasuredincups.Onecupisabout225grams.Therewasareducedriskofdeathfromheartdiseaseamongwomenwhodrankfromonetothreecupsofcoffeeeachday.Areduction(減少)intheriskofdeathfromotherdiseaseswasalsoseen.ButProfessorJacobssaystheriskreductionfordeathfromheartdiseasedecreasedinwomenwhodrankmorethanthreecupsaday.Theresearcherssayantioxidants(抗氧化劑)incoffeemightreducetheriskofheartdisease.Earlierstudiesfoundthatcoffeehashighlevelsofantioxidants.Antioxidantshavebeenshowntohelppreventheartdisease,cancerandotherdiseases.HowmanywomenarealiveafterthestudyoffifteenAbout B.AboutC.About D.AboutWhatdoestheunderlinedword“decreased”inparagraph3A. B. C. D.ItcanbeinferredthatProfessorJacobssuggestswedrink eachmorethanthreecupsof B.onetothreecupsofC.about225gramsof D.asmuchcoffeeasThelastparagraphmainlyexinswhy manypeoplelikedrinkingsomepeoplediefromheartcoffeehelpspreventheartcoffeehashighlevelsof四.翻譯句子(5210分)Allthestudentswantto thetooheavyburden They’regoingto 20newhousesPricesofvegetables this factorieshavebeenbuiltupintheIhaveunderstoodwhattheteacherdidforme, 五.表達(dá)(滿分15分區(qū)內(nèi)有超市、停車場(chǎng)(parkinglot)、等,生活極其方便附加綜合閱讀題(第79題1分,第、、題每題分,第76題3分,滿分10分)Whilesomeanimalscanbekeptaspets,itisnotrighttokeepwildanimalsathome.Wildanimalssurelydonotliketheideaofbeingkeptathome.Wildanimals’realhomeisthewheretheycanlivewithotherwildanimalsandliveanormallife.Inthepastwhenpeopleleftallthewildanimalswheretheybelonged,veryfewanimalsbecameextinct(的).Today,askeephuntingthewildanimalsandtryingtomakethempets,moreandmoreanimalsarenowingextinct.Monkeyshavealwaysbeenlovedpetsathomebecausetheyarelikemaninmanywaysbuttheyshouldbeleftinthe wheretheyaretoswing(搖擺)inthetrees.Tigersandlionsare inglessandlessbecausetheyarebeinghuntedaspetsandtheirhabitatisbeingdestroyedbyman.Theseanimalsarewildandtheyshouldnot aspets.Therearemanyotherwildanimalsthatshouldnotbekeptaspets.Peopleshouldrememberthatwildanimalsarenotfittoliveathome.Peopleshouldleavetheminthewildinordertolett

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