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Module 9Unit 34 阶段测试 本文档格式为 WORD,感谢你的阅读。 一、单词拼写(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10分) 1. You should not have told him your home address, for you havent known his real name and o yet. 2. My brother is always trying to be an a young man, but turned out to be a failure without strong will. 3. Another meeting is to be held later today to work out a c. 4. The investigation report does not c to the fact that I have got to know earlier. 5. Many a d official was demanded to resign during the Malaysian airplane accident. 6. For (谨慎) s sake, these important documentaries should be kept in a safer place. 7. One of the (根本的) qualities of the young interviewee is that he is honest, which made him stand out in the interview. 8. France is the worlds secondbiggest exporter of (农业的) products. 9. In order to lessen his parents (负担), he occupied himself with several parttime jobs. 10. In the past, the word si meant (官僚的) ministry , which loses its original meaning today. 二、用方框内短语的适当形式填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分) at random; date back to; get ones way; split off from; catch on; count on; be centered around; on condition that; the moment; submit to 1. Ill give the necklace to my girl friend I see her. 2. You can get your Degree in Math you pass all these exams. 3. Determined never to the maltreatment of his boss, he resigned from the company. 4. With the word “gei li” , more and more words have been coined by netizens. 5. You can it that your friends and family members help you when you are in need. 6. The history of hockey 120, 000 years ago. 7. In 1921, Ireland Britain to form an independent country. 8. Today the White Horse Temple Complex a southfacing courtyard that is shaped like a rectangle. 9. The hostess picked up a piece of paper which turned out to be my lucky number. 10. The boss told him that he could raise any questions at any time, but he didnt . 三、单项填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15分) 1. According to old traditional customs, girls may not even be allowed to meet their wouldbe husbands before official marriage. A. the; theB. the; / C. /; /D. /; the 2. the achievements of Steve Jobs, the apple fans spontaneously sent flowers, apple electronic products, etc. to the apple store squares now and then. A. In salute toB. In order to C. With respect to D. In respect to 3. The potential candidates to run for the student union presidency are required to their applying materials to the faculty involved before the deadline. A. provideB. offered C. submitD. gave 4. Green learners who attend the driving certificate test will get their testing order by drawing lots . A. by chancesB. on occasion C. at randomD. at will 5. During the Iraq War, peacelovers are dissatisfied with the fact that Uncle Sam sent a great number of army forces there. A. stationingB. stationary C. stationedD. to station 6. the vague explanation of the missing airplane MH170, many a country declared to condemn Malaysian irresponsible officials. A. Objecting toB. Object to C. Objection toD. Objects to 7. In the Bible, it says that “When your enemy slabs you your left face, you only need to turn your right face to him.” W e may not agree with that, but we shall get the point that it is passing a message of . A. to; forgivenessB. on; fraternity C. to; toleranceD. on; excuse 8. the sudden heavy rain, our school sports meet has to be to next Friday. A. In case; put on B. Because; delayed C. On account of; took off D. Due to; put off 9. Mum got back home from the office, I was about to give her a call, and then we joyfully had our dinner . A. As soon as; together B. As soon as; before long C. The moment; while D. The moment; after 10. When disagreements occur among friends, we shall learn to treasured friendship. A. make concessions with B. make comprises with C. make a comprise to D. make a concession at 11. Hearing the news, she felt quite . A. disappointed; disappointing B. disappointing; disappointed C. disappointed; disappointed D. disappointing; disappointing 12. Under the easily irritable social background, it is suggested that we to the church every week, so as to our soul. A. must go; purityB. should go; purify C. must go; purifyD. should go; purity 13. Workers used to go on when meet unfair treatment in their career life. A. strikingB. off works C. strikeD. off working 14. Toms newly written composition turned out to be good in general, but the teacher still advised him to the beginning part a little bit so as to be more concise. A. cut offB. take off C. shortD. shorten 15. Having learnt the fact that it was already in serious debt, Mr. Gray and left the company immediately, and then got a new job in another promising company two weeks later. A. saw the handwriting on the wall B. became the apple of the eyes C. saw the feet of clay D. learnt you reap what you sow 四、完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 20分) Recently, a professor of philosophy in the United States has written a book 16 Money and the Meaning of Life. He has discovered that how we deal with money in our daytoday life has more meaning than we usually think. One of the exercises he has asked his students to do is 17 a record of every penny they spend for a week. From the way they spend their money, they can see 18 they really value in life. The professor says our relation with others often becomes 19 defined (界定) when money enters the picture. You might have wonderful friendship with somebody and you think that you are good friends. 20 you will know him only when you ask him to lend you some money. If he does, it 21 something to the relationship that seems stronger than ever before. Or it can suddenly 22 the relationship if he doesnt. 23 money is so important to us, we consider 24 who are rich to be very important. The professor interviewed some rich people in 25 his book. Question: What is the most amazing thing you 26 about being rich? Answer: The 27 thing is 28 people give me 29 respect. I am nothing. I dont know much. All I am is rich. People 30 have an idea of making more and more money, but what is it for? How much money do I need for any 31 purpose in my life? In his book, the professor 32 an important need in modern society: to bring back the idea that the money is an 33 rather than an end. Money plays an important role in the 34 world, but expecting money to give happiness may be missing the 35 of life. 16. A. callingB. named C. with name ofD. under the name 17. A. to keepB. keeping with C. keepsD. kept 18. A. whichB. when C. whatD. while 19. A. clearB. clearly C. differentD. differently 20. A. ButB. Though C. AlthoughD. And 21. A. takesB. took C. bringsD. bring 22. A. makeB. weak C. weakenD. strengthen 23. A. ButB. Due with C. SinceD. Because of 24. A. itB. they C. themD. those 25. A. researchB. researches C. researchingD. to research 26. A. discoveringB. discovered C. discoversD. to discover 27. A. best surprisingly B. best surprising C. most surprisinglyD. most surprising 28. A. howB. that C. whyD. in that of 29. A. so muchB. so many C. too manyD. much too 30. A. mostB. the most C. mostlyD. just 31. A. givenB. clearly C. pointD. specifically 32. A. coveredB. discovered C. involvedD. uncovered 33. A. instructionB. indirect C. toolD. instrument 34. A. realB. spiritual C. unrealisticD. material 35. A. valuingB. mean C. pointlessD. meaning 五、阅读理解(共 15 小题;每题 2 分,满分 30 分) Since our childhood, we are taught the importance of honesty and why we should be honest. We do try our best to anyone around us. However, when we come across how dishonesty helped some people achieve some great things quickly and in a better way than us, we may tend to go the wrong way for quick success. This sometimes cannot be solved at all. Importance of Honesty To understand why honesty is the best policy, you need to understand the importance of honesty. Honesty is necessary in everything we do to create a good impression. Whether you are a student, a teacher or a doctor, honesty takes a person a long way in the journey of life. Even if you find it difficult to perform well at your place of work or in studies, honest and sincere people are given many chances to prove themselves in their fields. In case of dishonest people, second chance is very rare to come because the society feels that he will keep on repeating his mistakes. Thus, this is a lesson to those people who think that honesty is not the best policy. Is Honesty Always the Best Policy? The answer to this is again yes, but there is also the other sign of the coin which we should consider. Sometimes, there are situations where you have to be dishonest to save yourself or someone else when we know that the person is innocent. In such cases, speaking lies may not come under “Dishonesty” as we are not doing anything wrong. Thus, it depends entirely on the situation, and the smart people realize and know how to deal with a difficult situation by not going against their principles. However, a dishonest way to protect yourself should not be made a habit and you should recall the values taught to you, if you feel like going with the wrong way by proper selfcontrol. 36. From Paragraph 1, we may get the impression that . A. friends are not reliable if they do not lend us money when we are in trouble B. we were frequently input (灌输) the belief that honesty is the best policy since our childhood C. it is easy for us to get affected by a bad social atmosphere D. people are easily jealous of others quick success 37. According to the passage, as far as the author is concerned, we may safely draw a conclusion that . A. honesty is the best policy B. dishonesty is the best policy C. honesty is not always the best policy D. dishonesty is not always the best policy 38. According to the author, which of the following sentence does not serve as a support of the point that why honest is important? A. Honesty is essential if we want to leave a good impression on colleagues, leaders. B. If you are not honest once, a second opportunity will not come for you in career life. C. Students need to be honest to their professors so as to finish their studies at college. D. There is a long way to go for a student, a teacher or a doctor to be honest in our daily life. 39. What message the author is trying to convey to us in the last paragraph is that . A. most of the time we may tell lies to protect ourselves or someone else B. it seldom depends upon the situation whether we shall tell a lie or not C. we shall tell a white lie at times in our daily life, but not form a habit of it D. “dishonesty” means we are doing somethi ng wrong Weve considered several ways of paying to cut in line: hiring line standers, buying tickets from scaplers (票贩子), or purchasing linecutting privileges directly from, say, an airline or an amusement park. Each of these deals replaces the morals of the queue ( waiting your turn) with the morals of the market ( paying a price for a faster service) . Markets and queuespaying and waitingare two different ways of allocating things, and each is appropriate to different activities. The morals of the queue, “First come , first served, ”have an egalitarian (平等主义的) appeal. They tell us to ignore privilege, power, and deep pockets. The principle seems right on playgrounds and at bus stops. But the morals of the queue do not govern all occasions. If I put my house up for sale, I have no duty to accept the first offer that comes along, simply because its the first. Selling my house and waiting for a bus are different activities, properly governed by different standards. Sometimes standards change, and it is unclear which principle should apply. Think of the recorded message you hear, played over and over, as you wait on hold when calling your bank: “Your call will be answered in the order in which it was received.” This is essential for the morals of the queue. Its as if the company is trying to ease our impatience with fairness. But dont take the recorded message too seriously. Today, some peoples calls are answered faster than others. Call center technology enables companies to “score” incoming calls and to give faster service to those that come from rich place. You might call this telephonic queue jumping. Of course, markets and queues are not the only ways of allocating things. Some goods we distribute by merit, others by need, still others by chance. However, the tendency of markets to replace queues, and other nonmarket ways of allocating goods is so common in modern life that we scarcely notice it anymore. It is striking that most of the paid queuejumping schemes weve consideredat airp orts and amusement parks, in call centers, doctors offices, and national parksare recent developments , scarcely imaginable three decades ago. The disappearance of the queues in these places may seem an unusual concern, but these are not the only places that markets have entered. 40. What does the author mean about the example of selling his house mentioned in Paragraph 3? A. He shall sell his house to the first customer who asks about the price. B. He shall not sell his house to the first customer who asks about the price. C. He is obliged to sell his house to the first customer. D. He is not obliged to sell his house to the first customer. 41. According to the author, in which of the following places it seems not governed by the principle of market? A. At the airports.B. In doctors offices. C. In call centers.D. At the bus stops. 42. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. There are only two different ways of allocating thing in our modern life. B. People take it for granted that jumping the queue is immoral at anytime, anywhere. C. Sometimes line standers are hired to cut in line by those who are occupied with something more important, and nowadays this phenomenon has already been accepted by the majority. D. The voice coming from the other end must be cheating you when you are calling your bank, if you are staying in the poor places. 43. The passage is probably from a . A. magazineB. journal C. China DailyD. storybook GPS is now a part of everyday driving in many countries. It helps people get to where they want to go. But, it can also cause a lot of problems, send you to the wrong place or leave you completely lost. Most often, says Barry Brown, who is with the Mobile Life Centre in Stockholm, Sweden, it is a combination of the two. When we talked with Mr. Brown, he told us about an incident involving a friend who had flown to an airport in the eastern United States. There he borrowed a GPSequipped car to use during his stay. They just entered an address and then set off to their destination. And, then it wasnt until they were driving for thirty minutes that they realized they actually put in a destination back on the West Coast where they lived. They actually put their home address in. Mr. Brown says this is a common human error. But, he says, what makes the problem worse has to do with some of the shortcomings, or failures, of GPS equipment. “One problem with a lot of the GPS units is that they have a very small screen and they just tell you the next turn. Because they just give you the next turn, sometimes that means that it is not really giving you the overview that you would need to know that its going to the wrong place.” Mr. Brown says, “ The most important thing is that you have to know what youre doing when you use a GPS. There are these new skills that people have developed. You need to have abilities to use GPS.” GPS can cause confusion for drivers. These include maps that are outdated, incorrect or difficult to understand. They also include timing issues related to when GPS commands are given. Barry Brown says to make GPS better we need a better understanding of how drivers, passengers and GPS work together. 44. From the passage above, we may infer that . A. Barry Brown once went to the wrong place and got lost, under the direction of his GPS B. even with the help of GPS, we may not always so lucky to find where we want to go C. GPS is available to any class of people, be elites or ordinary people D. GPS is outdated for our current social life and should be kicked out totally 45. Barrys friend failed to reach his destination in the eastern USA, because . A. there is something wrong with his GPS B. the equipped GPS has become oldfashioned C. he entered the GPS an incorrect destination before they started out D. he input the wrong destination address into the newly purchased GPS 46. Which of the following reason has nothing to do with explaining why GPS can cause confusion for drivers? A. Carelessness. B. Not updated in time. C. Difficult to understand. D. Machine aging. 47. According to Barry Brown, which body of the following isnt involved in bettering GPS? A. Drivers.B. Passengers. C. GPS.D. Mobile Life Centre. Charles Dickens was one of the most beloved storytellers in the English language. His novels made him famous in his own time, and continue as classics in ours. Dickens began his literary career with almost no formal education. He was born in Land port, on Feb. 7, 1812, the second of eight children. When he was 12, his father was sent to debtors prison. Dickens was forced to quit school and work in a London blacking factory. He would rework that terrible experience into his fiction for the rest of his life. “He was a social reformer , ” says actor Simon Callow, author of a new biography called Charles Dickens and the Great Theatre of the World. “He knew what poverty was. He knew what it was to be rejected, to be cast aside, to live in squalor (悲惨) . And so Dickens wrote with great sympathy for the suffering of innocent and vulnerable (易受攻击的) childrencharacters like David Copperfield , Little Dorrit and the orphan, Oliver Twist: With his slice of bread in his hand, and his little brown parish cap on his head, Oliver was now led away from the wretched home, where one kind work or look never lighted the gloom of his infant (幼儿) days. Yet he burst into an agony of childish grief as the cottage gate closed behind him. Wretched as were the little companions in misery he was now leaving behind him, they were the only friends he had ever had. His first book Sketches by Boz came out in 1836. With the appearance of Oliver Twist in London periodicals in 1837, the 25yearold Dickens became the most popular writer in England. But his first love was theater, and he considered becoming an actor. “When he was actually writing , he became his characters, ” says Peter Ackroyd , author of Dickens: Public Life and Private Passion.“He would get up from his desk, go over to the mirror and mouth the wordsdo the expressions , grimaces (鬼脸), whatever, and then laugh, chuckle to himself, then go back to his desk and write it down.” Dickens created 989 named characters, which increased his popularity. Every one of his major works has been adapted for either stage or screen. A Christmas Carol inspired more than a dozen films, from Alistair Sims Scrooge in 1951 to Jim Carreys voicing of the same character in Disneys 2009, 3D animated film. The original 1843 manuscript (手稿) of A Christmas Carol is on display at the Morgan Library. Dickens wrote everything by hand, in tiny script, with a quill pen. Remarkably the manuscript is both the first and the final draft, says Kiely, the curator. You can see where Dickens has changed the name of the first chapter from “Old Marleys Ghost” to “Marleys Ghost”. Further down the page , he has cancelled an entire section. “He realizes hes not writing a novel, and he only has a very short time in which to write this, ” Kiely explains. “Hes got to keep it tight, in order for it to be published in time for Christmas.” Dickens wrote all the time. He traveled with a portable ink well and a supply of quill pens. He was working on his last novel, Our Matual Friend, en route from France to London when the train he was on crashed. Dickens died after five years later in 1870, after a stroke at age 58. As a comic talent and a social reformer, Dickenss achievements was extraordinary, says novelist T.C. Boyle, who earned a doctorate in Victorian literature. “He achieved what any great artist achievesa body of work that has entertained and delighted and instructed people down through the ages. Thats what we all hope for, ” says Boyle. But Dickenss greatest fiction was his own character, says Callow, the biographer: “People think of him as a cheerful man. but he was increasingly suffering from depression and a sense of hopelessness. And thats worth knowing. I think its always good to know that great creative individuals have their struggle, their drama.” 48. Which of the following is NOT true, according to the passage? A. In his readers and friends eyes, Dickens was a cheerless man but actually he was not. B. Dickens put what he suffered when he was a child into his literary works. C. Dickens never went to school in his childhood. D. Dickens got through poverty when he was a kid. 49. From the passage above, we may safely get the impression of Dickens Oliver Twist that . A. Dickens was reluctant accomplish it in the beginning, because he was eager to become an actor at that time B. this work made Dickens become widely famous around the world C.

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