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學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精牛津高三實驗版模塊九Unit1單元測試題第一部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)1。Hedidn’tmake____clearwhenandwherethemeetingwouldbeheld.A.thisB。thatC。itD。these2.—--CouldyouturntheTVdownalittlebit?--—______.Isitdisturbingyou?A.Takeiteasy。B.I’msorry.C.NotabitD。Itdepends3。Iwantedtocatch_____earlytrain,butcould’tget_____ridetothestation。A.an;theB。/;theC。an;/D。the;a4。_____fire,allexitsmustbekeptclear.A.InplaceofB.InsteadofC。IncaseofD。Inspiteof5。Hardlycouldhe_____thisamountofworkinsuchashorttime。A.getthroughB。getoffC。getintoD.getdown6。Theglassdoorshavetakentheplaceofthewoodenonesattheentrance,____inthenaturallightduringtheday。A。toletB。lettingC.letD。havinglet7.Lucyhas____allofthegoalsshesetforherselfinhighschoolandisreadyfornewchallengesatuniversity。A。acquiredB.finishedC。concludedD。achieved8。Itisdifficultforustolearnalessoninlife____we'veactuallyhadthatlesson.A.untilB。afterC。sinceD.when9。Anew_____busservicetoTianjinA。normalB.usualC.regularD。common10.-Iapologizefornotbeingabletojoinyoufordinner。-____.We’llgettogetherlater。A.GoaheadB。NottoworryC。That’srightD。Don’tmentionit11.Thosesuccessfuldeafdancersthinkthatdancingisanactivity_____sightmattersmorethanhearing。A.whenB.whoseC。whichD。where12.Onethousanddollarsamonthisnotafortunebutwouldhelpcovermyliving_____.A。billsB.expensesC.pricesD。charges13。IfNewtonlivedtoday,hewouldbesurprisebywhat____inscienceandtechnology.A。haddiscoveredB。hadbeendiscoveredC。hasdiscoveredD。hasbeendiscovered14.Thefinalscoreofthebasketballmatchwas93—94.Wewereonly____beaten.A。nearlyB.slightlyC.narrowlyD.lightly15。Theseasideheredrawsalotoftouristseverysummer.Warmsunshineandsoftsandsmake____itis.A.whatB。whichC。howD.where第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從16-35各題所給的A.B.C。D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。Robertaappearedonthestage.Shetookadeepbreathandbeganto16.NowshewasPortia,astrong–willed17inShakespeare’sTheMerchantofVenice.Thetheaterwasfilledwithpeople.Shewasspeakingwithapowershehadneverbeforeexperienced,thewordsflowing19,Robertahadneveractedinherlifebeforetheaudition(選拔試演).She20beinginfrontofotherpeople.Shewasvery21atschool.Shehadneverthoughtshewasgoodenoughatanythingto22muchattention。Shestayedmostlytoherself,making23friends.Shehadexcellentgrades,24shealwaysthoughtthatsomethingwasmissing.Twoweeksbeforetheaudition,Robertsa’smotherhadheardaboutitand25hertojoinin?!癐can’tthinkofanyoneelsebettersuitedto26thepart.Rememberalltheplaysyouusedtoactourforus?”Hermotherwouldn'tletthe27drop.“You'rejustalittlescared(害怕)。Everyonegetsscared。Youknowyou28doit。Thetrickistolookpastthe29tofindtheloveofwhatyou’redoing.’'SoRobertahadmadeanappointment(預(yù)約)withtheheadoftheDramaClub。Shehadreadtheplayandfoundherselfexcitedbythe30ofspeakingsuchrichwords.InsecretshepracticedPortia’spart,31thelinesbyrepeatingthemoverandover。Itwasn’thard;she32everyminuteofit.Everytimeshespokethewords,shehadanew33ofthelines,asifShakespearehadwrittenPortiaonmanylevels.Onthedayoftheaudition,she34twoofPortia'sfamousspeechesfortheauditors。Whenshehadfinished,theheadoftheDramaClubannouncedthe35washers。16。A.singB.danceC.speakD.report17。A.memberB。actressC.playerD.character18.A。weaklyB。rapidlyC。smoothlyD.slowly19。A。AtfirstB。InfactC。AfterallD。Inall20。A.hatedB.enjoyedC.appreciatedD。regretted21。A.honestB.shyC.politeD。patient22。A。avoidB.focusC.payD.attractA.fewB。afewC。severalD.manyA.orB.soC。forD.butA.forcedB。requestedC.encourgedD。remindedA。acceptB.playC。offerD.learnA。roleB.matterC.interestD。gradeA.canB.mustC。mayD。shouldA。angerB。painC。sadnessD。fearA。purposeB。wayC。ideaD.importanceA.memorizingB.organizingC.checkingD。improvingA.dislikedB。lovedC.expectedD。boreA。considerationB。descriptionC.selectionD。understandingA.practicedB.plannedC.performedD.deliveredA。partB。playC.speechD。position第二部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AThecityofRomehaspassedanewtopreventcrueltytoanimals。Allgoldfishbowlsarenolongerallowedanddogownersmustwalktheirdogs.Thiscomesafteranationallawwaspassedtogiveprisonsentencestopeoplewhodesertcatsordogs?!癟hecivilizationofacitycanbemeasuredbythis,”saidMonicaCarina,thecouncilor(議員)behindthenewlaw?!癐t’sgoodtodowhateverwecanforouranimalswhoinexchangeforalittlelovefillourexistencewiththeirattention,”shetoldaRomenewspaper。Thenewspaperreportedthatroundbowlsdon’tgiveenoughoxygenforfishandmaymakethemgoblind.“Romehastriedtoprotectfishmorethananywhereelseintheworld.Itstandsoutforrecognizingthatfishareinterestinganimalswhodeserve(值得)overrespectandcompassioneverybitasmuchasdogsandcatsandotheranimals,"saidKarinRobertson,adirectorofthePeoplefortheEthicalTreatmentofAnimals。LastyearalawwaspassedinItalythatgivespeoplewhodesertpetsbigfines(罰款)andprisonsentences.Sincethenlocalgovernmentshaveaddedtheirownanimalprotectionrules.ThenortherncityofTurinpassedalawinApriltogivepetownersfinesofupto$598iftheydonotwalktheirdogsthreetimesaday。ThenewlawinRomealsosaysthatownersmustn'tleavetheirdogsinhotcarsorcuttheirdogs’tailstomakethemlooklovelies。Thelawalsogiveslegalrecognitiontothe“catladies"whofeedhomelesscats.Thecatslivealloverthecityfromancientruinstomodernofficecarparks.36.ThenewlawpassedinRomewill_____A。helpimprovefishingenvironmentB.guaranteebetterconditionsforgoldfishC。stoppeoplefromcatchinggoldfishD.discouragekeepinggoldfishathome38.Theunderlinedword“compassion”inParagraph6istheclosestinmeaningto____A.pityB.praiseC。supportD.popularity39。PeoplemaybreakthelawinTurinifthey_____A。keeptheirdogsorcatsincarsB.feedhomelessanimalsincarparksC。raisetheircatsnearancientruinsD.shuttheirdogshomealldaylongBCharlesBlackman:AliceinWonderlandAnWxhibitionattheNationalGalleryofVictoria(NGV),Australia10June—12August2007Venue(地點)TheLanPotterCentreAdmissionFreeentryasahumanbeingaswellasaworker。Everyoneproducesjustabitmoreforsomeonetheylike.Leadersunderstandthewaythingswork。Theyknowthepaycheckisnotthesinglemostmotivatingfactor(因素)intheworklifeofmostpeople。Thetruestrengthofleadershipisaninnerstrengththatcomesfromtheconfidenceofemotionalintelligence-—-knowingyourownemotions,andhowtohandlethem,andthoseofothers.Developingyouremotionalintelligenceisthesinglebestthingyoucandoifyouwanttodevelopyourrelationshipswithpeoplearoundyou,whichisthekeytotheleadershipskills。52.Anemployeemayhaveafeelingoffearintheworkplacewhen___。A。heisforcedtodothingsB.becannotworkathisbestC。。hefeelshisbrainshutdownDhethinksofhisworkastooheavy53。WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?APeopletendtoassociateleadershipwithfearBWorkingconditionsaffectpeople’sphysicalhealthCGoodrelationshipisthekeytobusinesssuccessDSmartpeoplearemorefunctionalintheworkplace.54。Topositivelyinfluenceemployeesaleadershouldfirstofall__AprovidebettersuggestionsBdevelophisownpersonalityCfivehisemployeesapayraiseD.hidehisownemotionoffear55、goodleadershipismainlyseeninaleader’sabilityto___A.provideavarietyofprojectforemployeesB.helpraiseemployee’slivingstandardsBCharlesBlackman:AliceinWonderlandAnExhibitionattheNationalGalleryofVictoria(NGV),AustraliaJune—-—12August2007Venue(地點)TheIanPotterCentreAdmissionFreeentryCharlesBlackmanisfamousforhisbeautifulpaintingofdreams.In1956,heheardforthefirsttimeLewisCarroll`sextraordinarytaleofAliceinWonderland–thestoryofaVictoriangirlwhofallsdownarabbithole.meetsalotoffunnycharactersandexperienceallkindsofthings.Atthattime.Blackman`swifewassufferingformprogressiveblindness.ThestoryofAlicemovingthroughthestrangesituations。oftendisheartenedbyvariousevents,wassimilartohiswife`sexperiences。Italsoreflectorsomuchofhisownlife.AllthiscontributedtothecompletionoftheAliceinWonderlandpaintings。IllustratorWorkshopGostraighttotheexpertsforanintroductorycourseinbookillustration.Thecourseincludesanintroductiontotheprocessofillustrationanditstechniques,workshopexerciseandgroupprojects.DateSunday17June&Sunday5Aug。10am—1pmVenueWonderfulWorldCelebratetheexhibitionandChildren`sBookWeekwithspecialactivitiesjustfortheday.includingaspecialvisitfromAliceandtheWhiteRabbitDateSunday24June,11am-4pmVenueExhibitionSpace.Level3Topsy-TurvyVisittheexhibitionordiscoverwonderfulcuriositiesinartworksintheNGVCollectionandmakeamagicworldinabox.AliceandtheWhiteRabbitwillbewithyou.WaltDisney`sAliceinWonderlandwillbescreened.DatesSunday8,15,22,29July,andTuesday24-Friday27July,12noon—3pmVenueTheatre,NGVAustraliaDrawingWorkshopDistortionsofscale(比例失真)canmakeartworksstrangebutinteresting。FindouthowCharlesBlackmandistortedscaleinhispaintingstocreateacuriousworld。thenexperimentwithscaleinyourowndrawings。Moreinformationuponbooking。DateFriday27July,10:30am-3pmVenueForyer,Level340.CharlesBlackman`spaintingscomefromAhisadmirationforLewisCarriollBhisdreamofbecomingafamousartistChiswishtoexpresshisownfeelingsDhiseagernesstocurehiswife`sillness41.Whichtwoactivitiescanyouparticipateinonthesameday?AIllustratorWorkshopandWonderfulWorldBIllustratorWorkshopandDrawingWorkshop。C。WonerfulWorldandTopsy–Turvy.DTopsy-TurvyandDrawingWorkshop。42.TounderstandtheAliceinWonderlandpaintings,youshouldgotoAExhibitionSpace。Level3BGasCTheatre,NGVAustraliaDFoyer,Level343。Activitiesconcerningchildren`sbooksaretobeheldAonJune24,2007BonJuly15,2007ConJuly24,2007DonAugust5,2007CIrecentlyturnedfifty,whichisyoungforatree,midlifeforanelephant,andancientforasportsman,F(xiàn)iftyisanicenumberforthestatesintheUSorforanationalspeedlimitbutitisnotanumberthatIwaspreparedtohavehungonme.Fiftyissupposedtobemyfather`sage。butnowIamstuckwiththisnumberandeverythingitmeans。Afewdaysago,afriendtriedtocheermeupbysaying,“Fiftyiswhatfortyusedtobe.”Hehadmadeaninspirationalpoint,AmIoverthehill?Peoplekeeptellingmethatthehillhasbeenmoved,andIkeeptellingthemthathehigh-jumpbarhasdroppedfromthesixfeetIonceeasilyclearedtothefourfeetthatisimpossibleformenow。“Yourarenotgettingolder,youaregettingbetter."saysDr.JoyceBrothers.This,however,isthekindofdoctorwhoinspiresasecondopinion.Andso.asIapproachthedaywhenIcannotevenjumpoverthetennisnet.Iammovestosharesomethoughtsonagingwithyou。Iammovedtoshowhowagingfeelstomephysicallyandmentally.Gettingolder.ofcourse,isobviouslyabetterchangethantheonethatbringsyoueulogies(悼詞)。Infact,apoetnamedRobertBrowningconsidereditthebestchangeofall:Gr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icinstructionsD.dealwiselywithemployees’emotions第二卷第三部分:寫作第一節(jié):短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)此題要求改正所給短文中

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