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必修模块5自测题第卷(选择题75分)一、听力理解(共15小题,15分)二、单项填空(共15小题,15分)从各题A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。16Read _ list of words quietly _ few times and repeat the words aloud.Athe, aBa; /Cthe; /Da; the 17He didnt make _ clear when and where the meeting would be held.AthisBthatCitDthese 18A microscope can make small objects look _ larger.AmoreBmostCmuchDvery 19You have failed two tests. Youd better start working harder, _ you wont pass the course.AandBsoCbutDor 20Australians are seen as casual people _ enjoyed a slower pace of life.AwhichBwhoCwhereDwhat 21As usual, Steve _ late at the meeting.Agets upBsets upCturns upDtakes up 22_ there were lots of difficulties to overcome, she never let her problems defeat her.AAlthoughBAsCWhetherDIf 23If you fall behind in your work, the teacher will _ it with you.Ago overBget intoCgo on toDget on with 24Tom, you didnt come to the party last night!I _, but I suddenly remembered I had homework to do.Ahad toBdidntCwouldntDwas going to 25They _ be our new neighbors. They are different people.AmustntBhad toCcantDmight 26Tom walked by the shop _ in the window and see if Sue was there.Ato glanceBglancingCglancedDbeing glanced 27When I actually visited the university, it_ me and made me want to go there.AsuspectedBinspiredCbotheredDovercame 28I didnt learn to play any instrument when I was at school. I wish I_ to play the guitar.AlearnBhave learnedClearnedDhad learned 29Can you read the sign, sir.? Smoking is not allowed in the lift!_.ADont mention itBNever mindCSure, I dont smokeDPardon me 30 Nowadays the air is polluted.People_ use their cars so much.Amay notBneedntCcouldntDshouldnt 三、完形填空(共15小题,15分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。There is a man who Id like to tell you about. His name is Sandy. 31 his youth, Sandy was a very good student, but he came from a poor family. And so he went to Columbia University on a scholarship and there he met his roommate who also was 32 financial(经济)aid.While he was in grade two, Sandy had an eye disease and as a result he was blind. I asked you all to 33 for a moment having been sighted all your life. And then all of a sudden being faced, in a very 34 school, with losing so much sight that you could no longer read.Sandy said that when he lost his sight, his roommate would read his textbooks to him every night. If your roommate had a 35 disability, would you take the time to read textbooks to him every night, 36 the more you spend time reading text books to your roommate, perhaps the less well you might do with your other 37 ? Thats not as a easy question as it first appears.But 38 for Sandy, his roommate did. And as a result, Sandy went on to graduate with 39 . He got a Fullbright Scholarship, and he went off to study at Oxford. He was still quite poor, but he had managed to save about 500 as he went along.His roommate, meanwhile, also 40 to graduate school. One day, Sandy got a call from him. His former roommate said he didnt like being in the graduate school. He loved singing and he would 41 like to try his hand in music business. 42 make a record, he needed 500Sandy took all his life savings and sent it to his roommate. He told me,“ He made my life; I needed to help make his life.”I hope youll remember the power of doing well by doing good. Each of you, in your own lives, will be faced with 43 that you didnt expect. How you are able to deal with the difficulty will be 44 by how you deal with others along the way. What you get will depend a lot on what you 45 .31AInBOnCAtDFor 32AkeepingBreceivingCborrowingDearning 33AdreamBimagineCanalysisDdesign 34AgeneralBdifficultCresponsibleDcompetitive 35AseriousBstrangeCobviousDregular 36AbelievingBexpectingCthinkingDknowing 37AactivitiesBexercisesCreadingDhomework 38AhappilyBcarefullyCluckilyDexcitedly 39AqualityBhopeCsurpriseDhonor 40Awent byBwent onCgot awayDgot over 41AreallyBevenChardlyDstill 42AInstead ofBAs forCIn order toDAs well as 43AadventuresBchallengesCexperienceDcourage 44AinspiredBsatisfiedCinfluencedDconcerned 45AholdBmakeCgiveDtake 四、阅读理解(共15小题,30分)阅读下面短文,从各题A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。(A)The New York Times is now better than ever All the more reasons to order home delivery(递送) now.* NEW - Separate sections for the Arts, Monday through Thursday, and Sports 7 days week that you can pull out, take with you or pass along.* NEW -The Dinning In, Dinning Out section, Wednesday, a lot of great meals you an make yourself, order up or eat out.* NEW- The House & Home section, Thursday, filled with useful, interesting features and articles about making the most of all sorts of living spaces.* NEW- An Enlarged, two -part Weekend section, Friday with more ideas about movies, shows, art exhibitions, outdoor and indoor recreation.Latest news and sports results in daily. And of course, daily world and national news,Sundays special sections and all the other great features youll continue to find in the Times.Find out just how much YOU can obtain from the Times every day. Call 1 -800 -311- 1969 or use the postage - paid order card to order convenient home delivery at 50% OFF the regular price.46If you want to find out more information about films you should read_.AWeekend SectionBArts Section CDinning In, Dinning Out SectionDHouse and Home Section 47If you want to order home delivery, you may_.Acall 1 -800 -311 - 1969Bsend E -mail to the sales office Cgo to the sales office Dget the newspaper on Sunday 48In the House and Home section, you can learn something about_.Amaking dinnerBart exhibitions Cliving spacesDnational news 49What can we learn from the text?AThe Times wont change in the future.BMore people read Times than before.CPeople enjoy reading more sports news.DYou can get the Times at a lower price.BI grew up in a neighborhood that many city kids can only dream of: a quiet street that was our adventure park: a street filled with kids whose parents had to drag us inside for dinner, most of the time long after the sun had retired for the night.Our street was also a zoo. There were cats, dogs, birds, fish, sheep, rabbits, horses, not to mention all the little things we caught and decided to keep as pets. But these farm animals werent just farm animals. They were our friends.Everything was great. I loved my life and never wanted anything to change. Then a day arrived that would ruin everything. The day they said, “Were moving.” Dads job had been relocated, and I would soon be leaving everything I had ever known. I cried. “We are going to live near the beach,” I kept hearing, but it was no comfort. I hated my parents for doing this to me, for putting an end to the series of colorful adventures. I watched as removal trucks were filled with boxes my life had been shoved(挤) into, but I knew that there was one thing that wouldnt fit into a box. My neighborhood and all the fun and adventure it contained.I forced myself to dislike our new life and insistently referred to our old house as “home”. I would give no one the satisfaction of enjoying our new beachfront lifestyle, not my family, my friends or myself. To admit taking pleasure in the new meant to let go off the old. But once I allowed myself to like the town, I grew to love it and I dont want anything to change. But this time, I know it will. And as scary as that may be, its okay because exciting adventures can happen anywhere. All I have to do is to let them happen.50The best title of the text could be_.AMy beautiful memory BCountry life and city life CMy wonderful neighborhood DAdventures could be everywhere 51In my old neighborhood, children_.Aoften moved to other places to live Blived in a zoo with a lot of farm animals Cplayed together until late in the evening Dwere pulled to do homework after school 52At last the writer came to realize that one should_.Akeep fun in the past in a box Baccept the change with an open mind Cfind ways to enjoy a new life Dstart a new life and forget the past CBaths and bathing have long been considered of medical importance to man. In Greece there are the ruins of a bathtub and water system built over 3,000 years ago. The Romans had warm public baths. In some as many as 3, 000 persons could bathe at the same time.Treating disease by bathing has been popular for centuries. Modern medical bathing or hydrotherapy, first became popular in Europe and by the late 1700s also became popular in the United States.For many years frequent bathing was believed to be bad for ones health. Ordinary bathing just to be clean was avoided and perfume(香水)was often used to cover up body smells!By the 1770s doctors began to say that soap and water were good for health. They believed that it was good for people to be cleaned. Slowly people began to bathe more frequently. During the Victorian Age of. the late 19th century, taking a bath on Saturday night became common.In the United States ordinary bathing was slow to become popular. During the 18th and early 19th centuries, many Americans were known as “The Great Unwashed!” In one American city, for example, a person could only take a bath every thirty days! That was a law! Frequency of bathing today is partly a matter of habit. People know that bathing for cleanness is important to health. Doctors know that dirty bodies increase the chance of diseases.Consequently, in the United States, people generally bathe often. Some people bathe once a day at least. They consider a daily bath essential to good health.53In ancient Greece,_.Apeople didnt like frequent bathing Bbathing was used to treat certain diseases Cpublic baths could hold 3,000 people Dpeople began to bathe thousands of years ago 54The Americans used to be known as “The Great Unwashed” because_.Athey seldom take bathBthe Americans were very clean Cthey liked to use perfumeDsoap was first produced in the U. S.55The underlined word “hydrotherapy” in the second paragraph means_.Aa body smell caused by waterBa water system for bathing Ca treatment of disease using waterDa bath equipment by water power 56During the Victorian Age,_.Asoaps and perfumes were invented Bdaily bath was considered necessary Cthe British people took a bath once a week Ddirty bodies increase the chances of diseases D2004 World Food PriZe LaureateSYuan LongpingChinaDr: Monty JonesSierra LeoneScientists from China and Sierra Leone were the winners of 2004s Word Food Prize. The winners were announced at a conference in Washington, D. C in March, 2004 Professor Yuan Longping and Monty Jones shared the two - hundred - and - fifty - thousand - dollar prize. Both men were being honoured for work they did to improve rice production in developing countries.Mr. Yuan developed ways to genetically combine different kinds of rice to increase production. He discovered that combining two kinds of rice results in a better, more productive new rice. He established the hybrid rice seed industry in China. He also shared research and helped train scientists from more than twenty -five countries. For his efforts, Mr. Yuan is called “Father of Hybrid Rice”.Following his breakthrough achievement, planting of this new crop has spread so widely,so that now almost half of Chinas rice production area is planted in hybrid rice with a 20percent higher yield over previous varieties. This translates into food to feed about 60 million more people per year in China alone.Professor Yuan has shared his knowledge and technology with foreign scientists, providing them with crucial breeding materials for the commercial production of hybrid rice in their respective countries. Farmers in more than ten other countries besides China, including the United States, have thus benefited from his work, gaining access to a technology they may otherwise never have enjoyed.Monty Jones is being honoured for his part in developing the “New Rice for Africa” or NERICA. He developed NERICA while he was head of the Upland Rice Breeding Program.NERICA is a combination of Asian and traditional African kinds of rice. It resists(抵抗)insects and dry conditions and can produce up to fifty percent more rice. It also grows faster and contains more protein than rice native to West Africa. Mr Jones is now a top official of the Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa in Accra, Ghana.The two scientists officially received their prize on Octorber 14 in Des Moines, Iowa.Norman Borlaug first developed the idea of a world food prize to honour people who increased food production to help feed the growing word population. Mr Borlaug won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1970 for his work in food production.Iowa businessman John Ruan provides the money for the World Food Prize. He began his support in 1990The Word Food Prize Foundation has given the prize every year since 198757Yuan Longping shared the prize with an African scientist because _.Ahe did research with Monty Jones Bhis efforts have greatly increased rice production Che helped many foreign scientists Dhe helped develop the rice seed industry in Africa 58Sierra Leone must be _.Aa city in the US Bthe homeland of Monty Jones Can Asian country Dthe person offering the prize money 59NERICA is a very good kind of rice which was developed_.Awith the help of Professor Yuan Bwith the support of the government of Ghana Cwith the money given by John Ruan Dby combining different kinds of rice from different continents 60Norman Borlaug, who was a Nobel Prize winner,_.Areceived the first World Food Prize Bworked to set up the World Food Prize Cgot great respect from African people Dprovided the money for the World Food Prize 第卷(非选择题25分)一、听力理解(共5小题,5分)第二节:听下面一段对话,根据题目要求在相应题号后的横线上写下第1题至第5题的关键信息。此段对话你将听两遍。Golden Wheels Car RentalsCustomer Request Form1Customers name:_ MoorcroftAddress:Flat 26,19 Lake RoadTelephone:369745002Date for collection of vehicle:_ 23rd3Type of car chosen:A_ sized vehicle(交通工具)Number of days required:One week4Agreed cost per day: $ _5Method of payment:by_ card二、短文填空(共8小题,8分)选择方框中所给词语的适当形式填入下面短文使其完整通顺。set it off, explain, example, used to, strange, lack, prepare, give a presentationBefore Mr. Jenkins, science had simply been a subject full of 1_ words to me.I had no idea what an atom was and I didnt really want to know either. I found it all so boring and difficult. But Mr. Jenkins made everything interesting. He 2_ explain things with lots of practical 3_ and simplified things that seemed difficult. One day, he took us outside and we built a rocket! I remember that he let me pour some powder into the rocket and then another student lit a flame to 4_ It was great fun.I know that I wasnt a willing student and I shouldnt have been so difficult at school, but it was probably because I 5_ confidence in myself. Mr. Jenkins made me feel that I could do things. I was interested in astronomy and he asked me to 6_ to the class.That was really the first time I ever tried
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