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Module4ASocialSurveyMyNeighbourhood

一、單詞拼寫(單句首字母填空)

1.Hereceivedhigheducationata1university,whichisnotwell-known.

2.ItwasfforJanethatshemetthegooddoctorwhensheneededhim.

3.Atthattimepeoplewouldsiffoodwasdifficulttofind.

4.Jimiscrazyaboutphotography,sohewantstobeapphotographer.

5.Don'tbyourmotheraboutitnow;sheisverytired.

6.Thetechnicalcooperationandculturalebetweenthetwocountriesaredailyontheincrease.

7.Jamieisverypopularamongwomen.Whatonearthmakeshimsoatothem?

8.Wecannotatopayforsuchanexpensivecar.

9.Thecatwalkedslowlyandcarefullytoathemouseandthensuddenlyitjumpedontoit.

10.Theseplantscan'tswithoutenoughwaterandsunshine.

二、單詞拼寫(根據(jù)中文提示拼寫單詞)

11.Hereisthegoodplacewherewemay(交流)Englishstudyexperience,broadenourminds

andincreaseourinterestinEnglish.

12.Seventypercentofthepeoplewhowere(調(diào)查)sufferedfromthisdisease.

13.Thetwofarmerswerediscussingtheweatherinthe(當(dāng)?shù)氐模ヾialect.

14.Thestaffsoonfoundthenewmanagereasyto(接近).

15.Intheireffortsto(求生),theyfindthemselvesonthesurfaceofthemonsteritself,which

turnsouttobeasubmarine.

16.Thescenerywasso(迷人)thateveryonedidn'twanttoleave.

17.Englishistheworkinglanguageofmostinternational(組織),internationaltradeandtourism.

18.Pmsorryto(打擾)you,butcanyoudirectmetotherailwaystation?

19.Theproudmansaidhewouldrather(挨餓)thanbegforfood.

20.Therewassolittlemoneywhentheyhadtheirfourthchildthattheycouldnot(負擔(dān)得起)to

payforthefood.

三、翻譯(根據(jù)中文提示完成句子)

21.離表演只剩下10天了,但到目前為止,什么都還沒有做。(詞數(shù)不限)

,nothinghasbeendoneandthereareonlytendaysuntiltheperformance.

22.最近水果和蔬菜的價格急劇上漲了。(go)(詞數(shù)不限)

Pricesoffruitandvegetablessharplyrecently.

23.Ourlandlordkeepsthreateningtotherent(提高).

24.自從我們兩年前中學(xué)畢業(yè)以來,我的老班長兼書記就沒有給我寫過信,也沒打過電話。(write)

(詞數(shù)不限)

Myoldmonitorandsecretaryorcalledmesincewegraduatedfromhighschooltwoyearsago.

25.到現(xiàn)在為止,導(dǎo)演挑已選出了影片中所需要的女演員。

,thedirectortheactressesneededinthefilm.

26.我到七點才能離開辦公室。(詞數(shù)不限)

Iwon'tbeabletotheofficebefore7o*clock.

27.許多學(xué)生交上了作業(yè)。準確地說,交作業(yè)的學(xué)生的數(shù)量是55.(詞數(shù)不限)

studentshandedintheirhomework.Tobeexactly,themwasfifty.

28.他兩星期以前離開了家,到現(xiàn)在我們一直沒有他的消息。(詞數(shù)不限)

Helefthometwoweeksagoand

29.He(獲得了豐富的經(jīng)驗)intheseyears,(gain)

30.She(和她丈夫結(jié)婚)herhusbandforfiveyearsbynow.

四、單項選擇

31.---HowmuchdoyouknowabouttheYouthOlympicGamestobeheldinNanjing?

---Well,themediaitinavarietyofforms.

A.coverB.willcoverC.havecoveredD.covered

32.Anyonewhobreakslawscan*tpunishment.

A.getawaywithB.getholdof

C.getawayfromD.getalongwith

33.ModernChinesetechnologygoodprogressinthelastdecade.

A.hasmadeB.hadmadeC.makesD.made

34.Helookedthroughjournalsbeforehestartedtheresearchproject.

A.toomuchB.anumberofC.thenumberofD.manya

35.Therentofthehousewas$5000eachmonth,butwecouldn'ttoliveinsuchanexpensive

one.

A.chargeB.payC.affordD.payfor

36.Thisisanewtolanguageteaching,whichcanstimulatestudents'interesttolearnthe

language.

A.approachB.meansC.methodD.way

37.Fewpeopleintheterribleaccident.

A.existedB.survivedC.livedD.stayed

38.-I'msorry,butIdon'tquitefollowyou.DidyousayyouwantedtoreturnonSeptember20?

一Sorry,Imyselfclear.WewanttoreturnonOctober20.

A.hadn'tmadeB.wouldn'tmakeC.don'tmakeD.haven'tmade

39.Thefamouswriteronenewbookinthepasttwoyears.

A.iswritingB.waswritingC.wroteD.haswritten

40.They'replanningtoahotelwherethemuseumusedtobe.

A.putupB.putinC.putonD.putdown

五、完形填空(共20小題;共30分)

Hemetheratapartyandinvitedhertohavecoffeewithhim.Hewastoo41tosayanything.

42heaskedthehost,HWouldyoupleasegivemesome43?I'dliketoputitinmycoffee."

Everybodystaredathim,sostrange!Sheaskedhim44,"Whydoyouhavethishobby?nHereplied,"I

usedtolivenearthesea;Icouldfeelthe45ofthesea,justlikethetasteofthesaltycoffee.Nowevery

timeIhavethesaltycoffee,Imissmyparentswhoarelivingbythesea."Whilesayingthat,tears

46hiseyes.Shewasdeeply47.Thenshestartedtospeak,spokeaboutherfaraway48,her

childhoodandherfamily.

Thatwasareallynicebeginningoftheirstory.49hissaltycoffee!Theyfellinlovewitheach

otherandgot50.Everytimeshemadecoffeeforhim,sheputsomesaltinthecoffee,assheknewthat

wasthe51heliked.

After40years,he52,leavingheraletterwhichsaid,HMydearest,please53mywholelife's

lie.Rememberthefirsttimewemet?Iwassonervousatthattime;54Iwantedsomesugar,butIsaid

salt.Itriedtotellyouthe55manytimesinmylife,butIwastoo56todothat,asIhave

57nottolietoyouforanything.Havingyouwithmeismybiggest58formywholelife."

Hertearsmadetheletter59wet.Someday,someoneaskedher,"What'sthetasteof

60coffee?"Shereplied,"Itssweet."

41.A.pleasedB.nervousC.courageousD.satisfied

42.A.WillinglyB.CertainlyC.ProbablyD.Suddenly

43.A.coffeeB.sugarC.waterD.salt

44.A.angrilyB.unbelievablyC.curiouslyD.constantly

45.A.passionB.tasteC.styleD.power

46.A.flowedB.coveredC.filledD.fell

47.A.touchedB.influencedC.inspiredD.encouraged

48.A.hobbiesB.hometownC.parentsD.school

49.A.OwingtoB.DuetoC.ThankstoD.Accordingto

50.A.marriedB.lostC.caughtD.hurt

51.A.mannerB.meaningC.traditionD.way

52.A.diedoutB.wentthroughC.passedawayD.turneddown

53.A.forgiveB.stopC.believeD.understand

54.A.generallyB.actuallyC.formallyD.simply

55.A.resultB.jokeC.reasonD.truth

56.A.responsibleB.honestC.afraidD.considerate

57.A.triedB.managedC.promisedD.intended

58.A.dreamB.happinessC.lessonD.trouble

59.A.totallyB.roughlyC.calmlyD.regularly

60.A.pureB.bitterC.saltyD.sugary

六、閱讀理解(共17小題;共34分)

A

Oneevening,Mr.andMrs.Williamcalledafamilymeeting."We'vehadtomakeadifficultdecision."

Mr.Williamannounced.nYousee,yourmotherhasbeenofferedapostasco-directorofatelevisionin

Chicago.Unluckily,thestationisnothere.Afterthinkinglongandhardaboutit,we'veconcludedthatthe

rightdecisionistomovetoChicago."

Peterlookedshocked,whilehissisterAmybreathlesslystartedaskingwhenthey'dbemoving:"It*s

surprising,butexciting!"shesaid.Petersimplysaid,nWecan'tgo——Ican'tleaveallmyfriends."

Mr.andMrs.WilliamhopedthatbythetimetheymovedinAugust,Peterwouldgrowmore

accustomedtotheideaofleaving.However,heshowednosignsofacceptingthenews,refusingtopackhis

belongings.Whenthemorningofthemovearrived,Peterwasnowheretobefound.Hisparentscalled

Tommy*shouse,butTommy'smothersaidshehadn'tseenPeter.

Theydidn'tknowthatPeterhadstartedwalkingovertoTommy'shouse,withanideaofhidingin

Tommy'sattic(閣樓)forafewdays.ButsomethinghappenedonthewayasPeterwalkedpastallthe

familiarplacesoftheneighbourhood.Howmuchwouldthesemeanwithouthisfamily,whomakethem

specialinthefirstplace?Peterdidn'ttakethetimetoanswerthatquestionbutinsteadhurriedbacktohis

house,wonderingiftherewereanymovingcartons(紙板箱)therightsizetoholdhisrecordcollection.

61.Theprobleminthisstorywascausedby.

A.PeterandAmy'sdifferentcharacters

B.PeterandAmy'sdifferentcharacters

C.Peter'sdisagreementwithhisparentsabouttheirmove

D.Mr.andMrs.William'swordsofPeter'sirresponsibility

62.PeterandAmywerebothafterhearingaboutthemove.

A.surprisedB.angryandworried

C.anxiousformoredetailsD.worriedaboutpacking

63.What'sthemainideaofParagraph3?

A.PetermovedtoChicago.B.Peterwasmissing.

C.Peterhadanescapeplan.D.PetersaidgoodbyetoTommy.

64.Whatwouldprobablyhappennext?

A.PeterwouldgivehisrecordstoTommy.

B.Mr.andMrs.Williamwouldcallthepolice.

C.Peterwouldjoinhisfamilyforhousemoving.

D.Mr.andMrs.WilliamwouldstartlookingforPeter.

B

Canyouimagineexchangingthepleasureofcitylifeforaquietlifeinthecountryside?

Manypeoplewanttomovefromthecountrytothecitybecausetheythinkthatlifeinthecityismore

excitingandbetterthanthatincountryside,especiallyyoungpeoplewholikenew,modernthings.People

likepopularthingsandfeelthattheycanonlyfindthelateststylesinthecity.

However,itispossibletoenjoythehigherqualityofcountrylifeandstillenjoysomeofthe

advantagesoflivinginthecity.

Nowadays,travelingisfastandeasy,andinformationcanbefoundontheInternet,somanypeople

areabletodotheirworkinhomeoffices.Becausetheyhavee-mailandpersonalcomputers,theydon't

havetobeinbigcitiestomanagetheirbusinesses.Itisnotimportantwheretheyactuallyworkbecausethe

resultsoftheirworkcanbesenteverywherewithe-mails.Therefore,thereisnoneedtoputupwithallof

thedisadvantagesofthecity.Nowtheycanescapebusycitylifetoenjoythequietcountrylifeandstillbe

abletohavesuccessfuljobs.

Otherpeopleareinterestedintechnologicalthingsandhigh-techjobsandthinktheycanonlyfind

theminbigcities.Iftheywanttofindajob,especiallyagoodpositioninacompany,theythinkthatthey

havetoliveinacity.Forthesejobs,theyarewillingtoputupwithmanyofthedisadvantagesofcitylife,

suchascrime,heavytraffic,andpollution.

65.Themainideaofthispassageisthat.

A.lifeinthecityisdifferentfromlifeinthecountryside

B.peoplepreferlivinginthecitytolivinginthecountryside

C.citieshavemoredisadvantagesthanthecountryside

D.moreandmorepeoplelikelivinginthecity

66.Withthedevelopmentof,peoplecanenjoylifeinthecountrysideascomfortablyastheycan

inthecity.

A.e-mailtechnologyB.personalcomputers

C.transportationandcomputersD.business

67.Accordingtothepassage,whatdoesthecountrysidehavebutcitiesdon'thave?

A.Technology.B.Traffic.

C.Education.D.Naturalenvironment.

68.Whatistheauthor*sattitudetowardscitylife?

A.Heisforit.B.Heisagainstit.

C.Helikesneither.D.Heshowsnoopinion.

c

Anicknameisoftenashortenedversionofaperson*sname.Anicknamealsocandescribeaplaceor

thing.ManyAmericancitieshaveinterestingnicknames.Thesecanhelpestablishanidentity,spreadpride

amongcitizensandbuildunity.

Chicago,IllinoiswasoncethesecondlargestcityintheUnitedStates.So,oneofitsnicknamesis

"TheSecondCity".Overtheyears,thepopulationofChicagohasdecreased.Todayitisthethirdlargest

Americancity.

However,anothernicknameforChicagoisstilltruetoday.Itis"TheWindyCity**.Chicagositsnext

toLakeMichigan,oneofNorthAmerica'sGreatLakes.LanguageexpertBarryPopicksaysonhiswebsite

thatChicagowascalleda"windycity"becauseofthewindthatblowsoffofLakeMichigan.Inthe1860s

and1870s,Chicagowasadvertisedasanidealplacetovisitinthesummerbecauseofthiscoolwind.

ButanyonewhohaseverlivedinChicagoknowshowcoldthatwindcanbeinwinter.Thewind

travelsdownthestreetsbetweentallbuildingsinthecentreofthecity.

BarryPopicksaysothercitiesinthecentralUnitedStatescalledChicagoa“windycity".Thismeant

thatpeopleinChicagolikedtobragortalkabouthowgreattheircitywas.Theywerefullofwindorfullof

hotair.HesaysnewspapersinCincinnati,Ohiousedthisexpressioninthe1870s.

Chicagowasanimportantagricultural,industrialandtransportationcentreforthecountry.In1916,

thecitygainedtwomorenicknamesfromapoemcalled"Chicago*1,writtenbyCarlSandburg.Hereisthe

firstpartofthepoem:

HogButcherfortheWorld,

ToolMaker,StackerofWheat,

PlayerwithRailroadsandtheNation'sFreightHandler;

Stormy,husky,brawling,

CityoftheBigShoulders.

Chicagowascalled"HogButcherfortheWorld"becauseofitshugemeat-processingindustry.And,it

wascalled"TheCityoftheBigShoulders"or"CityofBroadShoulders"becauseofitsimportancetothe

nation.

ThereareseveralsongsaboutChicago.MyKindofTownwasmadepopularbyFrankSinatrain1964.

69.CitiescanbenefitfromtheirinterestingnicknamesinthefollowingwaysEXCEPT.

A.helpingestablishanidentity

B.spreadingprideamongcitizens

C.attractingmorevisitors

D.buildingunity

70.HowmanynicknamesofChicagowerementionedinthispassage?

A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.D.Six.

71.WhyisChicagonamed"HogButcherfortheWorld"?

A.Becausethereisahugemeat-processingindustryinChicago.

B.Becauseitisanimportantagriculturalcentreforthecountry.

C.Becauseitisamaintransportationcentreforthecountry.

D.Becauseitisveryimportanttothenation.

72.Theunderlinedword"brag"inParagraph5means.

A.pullingsomethingalongtheground,oftenbecauseitistooheavytocarry

B.pretendingnothinghappened,usuallybecausepeopleareunhappyorhurt

C.talkingtooproudlyaboutsomethingpeopleownorsomethingpeoplehavedone

D.sayingthatpeopleadmireandapproveofsomeoneorsomething,especiallypublicly

D

Forthepastfewyears,SidikoAttarounahashadtobeware(當(dāng)心)ofbumpinghisheadwhileteaching

hisstudents.

Hispupilshadnodesks,onlysimplestoolsmadefromlogs.Theclassroomwasliterallyahutmade

fromstrawandsticks,withadirtfloor.Itwasbasictosaytheleast.

Butthat'showtheschoolroomswereinthetinyvillageofKoutougouintheremotesouthwestof

Niger~~dustyanddirtyandsometimeseventhelocallivestockcametogrababitefromthestrawwalls.

But,now,principalandteacherSidikoisoverthemoonwithhappiness.

Australianminingcompanyhasbuiltandfurnishedanewconcreteclassroomblock,completewith

toiletsandawaterpump.Thenewschoolblockhasthreeclassroomswithblackboardsanddesks,books

andequipment.

"SometimeagoIwouldbumpmyheadontheroofandteachallhunchedupandnow,lookatthis

greatclassroom.Icanwalkallaroundthedesks,Icanreallygetaroundtoseewhatthechildrenaredoing,"

Sidikosays.Heprovesbyhelpingastudentwithhiswriting,showinghimhowtoholdthepenproperly.

Sidiko'sobviousprideandenthusiasmisinfectiousashetellshowmuchdifferencethenewschool

classroomswillmakeinthevillage.Inadditiontotheschool,anewtoiletblockhasbeenbuiltalongwith

thevillage'sfirstmechanicalwaterpump.

Afterthepumpwasofficiallyopened,thevillagersrushedtofillbucketsanddranktheirfill.They

beamedandjokedaroundlikesmallchildren.Awaterpumplikethisisimportanttothecommunitybut

alsototheschool.Inmanyremoteareasinthispartoftheworld,teachersspendhoursdrawingand

carryingenoughwaterforthestudentstouseanddrinkthroughouttheday.

Itishopedthatthenewbuildingsandresourceswillalsoencouragemoregirlstoattendschool.Inthe

villagethereareagreatmanyveryyounglookinggirlswithbabies.Sidikohopesanother40studentswill

nowbeattractedtoattendaswellandtheywillgetmoreteachers.

Andnowhecanteachstandingtall.

73.WhenSidikotaughtinclass,heusedto.

A.bendhisbodyallthetime

B.havenostooltositon

C.supporttheclassroomwithsticks

D.lookaftercowsoutsidethehut

74.Theunderlinedphrase"overthemoonwith"inparagraph4maymean.

A.eagerforB.wildwith

C.calmwithD.enthusiasticabout

75.Inthenewclassroom,Sidikocan.

A.holdstudents1handstowrite

B.exchangehisstudents'seats

C.givehisstudentsapersonalguidance

D.playagamewithstudentsaroundthedesks

76.Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthat.

A.girlsareexpectedtobecometeachers

B.girlshavetolookafterbabiesathome

C.girlsaren'tallowedtoreceiveeducation

D.girlsgetmarriedearlyintheirlife

77.Whatmightbethemostsuitabletitleforthepassage?

A.AHutBecomesaSchoolofHope

B.AHutWillTurnintoaBigClassroom

C.AHutTellsaStoryofLearning

D.AHutCarriestheDreamofaTeacher

七、短文7選5(5選5等)(共5小題;共10分)

Mostofustrademoneyforentertainment.78,Butifyouthinkyoucan'thaveagoodtime

withoutspendinglotsofmoney,readon.Youcanfindsomenewdiscoveries.

Rememberonesentence:thebestthingsinnaturearefree.Ifyouhavetheeyestofindfunaroundyou,

youcanhaveagreattime,thoughyouhavenomoney!

79.Strollthroughbusystreetsandseewhateverybodyelseisdoing.Youwillprobablysee

peoplefromallovertheworld;youwillcertainlyseepeopleofeveryage,size,andshape,andyouwillget

afreefashionshow,too.

Checkthelistingsinyourneighborhoodnewspaper.Localcollegesorschoolsoftenwelcomethe

publictohearaninterestingspeechoragooddebate.80.Besuretochecktheadvertisementsin

thenewspapers,too.Perhapsyoucanfindafreecookingorcraftsshowinadepartmentstore.

81.Itisalwaysmorepleasantnottohavepeopleinfrontofyouinamuseumoratazoo.

Youmaysavesomemoney,too,fortheseplacesoftensetasideoneortwofreeadmissiondaysatslow

times.

Pretendthatyouareatouristtravelinginthiscityfromtimetotime,andgettoknowyourcityallover

againincludingthesightsthatpeopletravelmilestosee.82.

Havearelaxedmind,andyouwillfindentertainmentnomatteryouhavemoneyornot.

A.Planaheadforsomeactivities.

B.Itcostsyounomoney,either.

C.However,moneyisnothighlyvaluedeverywhere.

D.Peoplemaybethemostinterestingshowinalargecity.

E.Itseemsthatnowadayswecanonlyusemoneytoenjoyourselves.

F.Withimaginationandaspiritofadventure,youcaneasilyfindgoodfreeentertainment.

G.Thefilmorconcertseriesatthelocalpubliclibraryprobablywillnotcostyouapenny.

八、補全短文(共10小題;共10分)

Brightonisthe83.(health)cityinBritainwiththehighestlevelofpersonaltrainers,yoga

clubsandhealthfoodstores,accordingtoasurveyreleasedonFriday.

Thesurvey,84.looksat19statisticscoveringhealth,85,(fit)andenvironment,

saysBrightonhasthehighestnumberofresidents86.(eat)atleastfivekindsoffruitand

vegetablesaday.

Thesurvey,87.(conduct)fortheSkyTravelchannel,hascompared15citiesacrossUK.It

saysBrightonresidentslive88.anaverageof78yearsold.Theyaretwiceaslikely

89.(walk)orcycletoworkasthepeoplelivinginotherpartsofBritain.

In90.(compare)withthenationalaverage,Brightonhasnearlyathirdmorehealth

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