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必修4 Module 5测试题第一部分 听力(共两节,满分分)(略)第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)第一节 语法和词汇知识 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21. What a wonderful _ from your window! Thats why I bought the house.A. sightB. sceneC. viewD. look 22. The guard _ us to put our head out of the window when the train was moving. A. preventedB. forbadeC. persuadedD. permitted23. The old man stood there, _ by his five sons and daughters, looking very happy. A. surroundingB. to be surroundedC. having surroundedD. surrounded24. Over the blackboard in my classroom _ a slogan, saying “Where there is a will, there is a way.”A. is B. beingC. havingD. has 25. Mary has spent as much time as she could _ speaking English. No wonder she won the first prize.A. practiceB. to practiceC. practicing D. practiced26. Sorry, sir. No one is allowed, whoever he is, _ this room without permission.A. enteringB. to enterC. enteredD. enters 27. Dont you know I am dieting, mum? I know, but you should eat _ an apple.A. at mostB. at lastC. at onceD. at least 28. If we guide the matter along its course of development, it will proceed as _ as water flows downwards.A. naturally B. narrowlyC. violently D. originally29. You _ apologize; it can happen to anybody to be late. Come and sit down. A. cantB. dont have to C. mustnt D. ought not to30. If you buy something and then find out that it is of poor quality, you can say you were _.A. ripped off B. knocked off C. cut off D. kicked off 31. Its a long time since we last met. What about the two of us _ a drink this weekend? Sure. Lets call it a deal.A. to haveB. haveC. havingD. to be having32. Everybody in our class likes Jack because he is good at telling jokes, and laughter goes _ he goes.A. whereverB. whateverC. howeverD. whoever33. There is a saying in Chinese _ “a smile prolongs life”. So you should learn to be happy every day.A. whichB. thatC. whatD. whether34. Was it George on the phone? Yes. He needs _ two tickets for the play.A. otherB. elseC. moreD. another35. I am sorry that I didnt do a good job. _ After all, you tried your best.A. That sounded fine.B. Never mind! C. Why not? D. Well done!第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)A few years ago, I had a job that almost destroyed me. My 36 was that I loved my job too much and couldnt get 37 of it. Working for the President was better than any other 38 that Id ever had. In the morning, I couldnt 39 to get to the office. At night, I didnt want to leave. Part of my mind 40 at work even when I was at 41 with my kids at night. Not 42 , all the other parts of my life shriveled (枯萎) into a dried raisin. I lost touch with my 43 , as I saw little of my wife or my two sons. I lost contact with my old friends. I even 44 to lose contact with myself. Then one evening, I 45 home to tell the boys I wouldnt make it back in time to say good night. Id already missed five 46 that week. Sam, the younger of the two, said that was 47 , but asked me to wake him up 48 I got home. I explained that Id be back so late that he would have gone to sleep 49 ; it was probably better if I saw him the next morning. But he 50 . I asked him why. He said he just wanted to know I was there at home. To this day, I cant 51 exactly what happened to me at that moment. Yet I suddenly knew I had to 52 my job. After I said in public that I had quit my job, I received a number of 53 . Most people were understanding, but a few were 54 . They wrote to tell me angrily that I shouldnt think myself virtuous. 55 work was virtuous; leaving an important job to spend more time with my family was not.36. A. advantageB. diseaseC. problemD. fight37. A. much B. all C. enoughD. part38. A. giftB. factC. jobD. trouble39. A. hopeB. standC. stopD. wait 40. A. remainedB. heldC. blockedD. settled41. A. lunchB. homeC. schoolD. breakfast42. A. reallyB. interestinglyC. surprisinglyD. usually43. A. parentsB. teachersC. familyD. friends44. A. beganB. wantedC. choseD. proved45. A. wroteB. phonedC. ranD. drove46. A. bedtimesB. kissesC. nights D. calls47. A. badB. OKC. greatD. easy48. A. howeverB. wheneverC. whateverD. wherever49. A. as wellB. on purposeC. in timeD. long before50. A. agreedB. insistedC. managedD. accepted51. A. noticeB. feelC. requireD. explain52. A. valueB. leaveC. keepD. take53. A. newspapersB. interviewsC. lettersD. invitations54. A. angryB. sadC. pleased D. excited55. A. TimelessB. HardC. ValuableD. Necessary第三部分 阅读理解(共小题;每小题分,满分分)The Three Gorges Project, whose dam was completed on Saturday, plays a key role in the flood control system of the Yangtze River, experts said. The project is capable of holding back major floods on the longest river in China because of its location, size and landform, said Zheng Shouren, member of the Academy of Engineering of China. The project is located at the site where the Yangtze Rivers upper and middle reaches(河段)meet. As a key facility (设备) to hold back flooded water, the Three Gorges Reservoir is capable of holding 22.15 billion cubic meters of water when it attains its normal water level of 175 meters. Built with 16.1 million cubic meters of concrete (混凝土), the Three Gorges Dam is considered the largest reinforced concrete dam in the world. The basic function of the Three Gorges Project is flood control. The middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River have suffered from floods because the floods on the upper reaches could not be discharged (泻出) on the middle and lower reaches in time. The maximum rate of flow during flood seasons on the river is 110,000 cubic meters per second, while the rivers middle part from Jingzhou to Wuhan can only discharge between 60,000 and 70,000 cubic meters per second. China completed construction of the worlds largest dam on Saturday in the Three Gorges area. The dam is the major structure of the big Three Gorges water control project aiming to tame the flood-prone Yangtze River. At about 2:00 on Saturday afternoon, the final concrete was poured for the main wall of the Three Gorges Dam. The concrete placement of the Dams main section was completed 10 months ahead of schedule, which will enable the Dam to start its role in power generation, flood control and shipping improvement in 2008, one year ahead the designated time.56. All of the following factors EXCEPT _ contribute to the Dam controlling flood.A. the size of the projectB. the rate of water flow C. the landform of the project D. the site of the project57. Which of the following statements is WRONG according to the passage?A. The middle part of the Yangtze River sends out less water than is necessary.B. The Dam is the main structure of the Three Gorges Project.C. The Dam is designed to function in 2009.D. The Dam separates the middle part of the Yangtze River from the lower.58. Which of the following is NOT a function of the Three Gorges Dam?A. Generating power. B. Controlling flood. C. Holding water.D. Improving shipping.59. The underlined word “tame” in Paragraph 8 most probably means “_”.A. coverB. dischargeC. controlD. suffer60. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. The Three Gorges Project plays a key role in flood control of the Yangtze River. B. The Three Gorges Dam was completed on Saturday.C. The Three Gorges Dam is considered the worlds largest reinforced concrete dam.D. The Three Gorges Dam has started its role in power generation.My dad often taught me that a healthy lifestyle was important. He was hardly ever sick. But I dont think my dad ever even had a cup of coffee. He barely touched alcohol (酒). He would say, “Bonnie, your voice is a reflection of your physical well-being. So if you want to sing well, take better care of yourself.” If I lost my voice or caught a cold, he didnt blame me directly. Instead, he would say, “Well, Bonnie, you know, if youd get to sleep a little earlier, that would probably be a good idea.” For a few years, I was drinking all the time. When I decided to get sober about 18 years ago, my dad told me, “See, Bonnie, its so great to see you in such strong voice all the time.” He just did not complain, even when he was not feeling well because of the pneumonia that took his life in the end. He chose not to be negative and was always able to find hope in life. I am so glad that we had the chance to perform together. I was touched that he tried singing my music, even though the bluesy style didnt come naturally to him. Then, when I had so much success in the Grammys with my album in 1990, I realized I have one of the greatest singers of all time in my family. I should sing his music with him. Still, I wasnt sure how to handle an orchestra (管弦乐器) in public. I was very nervous about doing the “Boston Pops” show on TV with him. To calm me, he said, “Bonnie, a beautiful song is a beautiful song. Just believe it.” I looked in his eyes, and he looked back at me, and there we were singing the Irving Berlin song with the lyric, “They say that falling in love is wonderful.” Of all the songs that Ive sung with others, that one will always be a highlight.61. What is the purpose of this passage?A. To show how successful the author is as a musician.B. To show how much the author loved her father.C. To be in memory of the authors father.D. To tell people what the author has done in the past.62. The author mentioned all of the following things EXCEPT _.A. how her father died B. that her father encouraged her C. that her father was very healthy all his lifeD. how she learned to play with an orchestra63. We can learn from the last paragraph that _.A. the author often performed together with her dadB. the authors father is good at singing bluesy songsC. the authors father was very proud of his musicD. the author and her father are both singers64. After reading the passage, we know that the authors father is a very _ person.A. brave B. generous C. positive D. strictResearch has shown that your talent for happiness is, to a large degree, determined by your genes. And yet, psychologists who study happiness believe we can pursue (追求) happiness. ?鸦 The most important step, however, is to make a choice to gain your happiness. In his book, , Bertrand Russell said, “Happiness must be an achievement rather than a gift of the gods, and in this achievement, effort, both inward and outward, must play a great part.” Once youve decided to be happier, you can choose some good ways to gain happiness. In his book, , psychologist Martin Seligman encourages readers to perform a daily “gratitude (感恩) exercise”. This helps people keep away from sorrow and despair (绝望), he says, and makes people happier. ?熏 Research shows that having more money than you actually need brings very little extra happiness. “Part of the reason is that people arent very good at figuring out what to do with the money,” says George Loewenstein, an economist at Camegie Mellon University. People are seldom happier, says psychologist Csikszent-mihalyi, than when theyre in the “flow”. Yet he has found that the most common leisure (空闲) time activity watching TV produces some of the lowest levels of happiness. To get more out of life, we need to put more into it. “Active leisure that helps a person grow does not come easily,” he writes in . So it turns out that happiness can be a matter of choice not just luck. Some people are lucky enough to have genes that produce happiness. However, certain thought patterns and interpersonal skills surely help people become “expert in experience”, says David Lykken.65. This passage mainly tells us _.A. why some people are born to be happyB. the importance of engaging in good activitiesC. some useful ways to achieve happinessD. some new discoveries related to happiness66. According to the passage, which of the following is the key in gaining happiness?A. To earn more money.B. To have some good genes.C. To change ones attitude.D. To watch less TV.67. According to Martin Seligman, we know that _.A. it is necessary to experience sadness if you want to be happyB. we need to put more into life if we want to get more out of itC. being thankful can help us get rid of our sadness and improve our moodD. we must work hard if we want to gain happiness 68. After reading the passage, we know that _.A. researchers always make mistakes B. everyone can be happy if he chooses to beC. our genes determine whether we are happyD. the author must be a psychologist himselfThe Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is a beachside amusement park by Cowells Beach in Santa Cruz, California. Created in 1907 AD and owned by the Santa Cruz Seaside Company, it is Californias oldest surviving amusement park and one of the two seaside parks on the West Coast of the United States of America. The West Coast once contained many more beach parks, but they have long been closed. The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk survives as a reminder of a departed (已逝去的) time of amusement. Californias oldest amusement park leaves you longing for the classic rides of the old times, while still including many modern thrills. You can enjoy yourself on the giant wooden roller coasters. The Giant Dipper is classic and quite exciting for a wooden roller coaster. Its surprisingly famous and the subject of many memories. There is also a kids zone with rides for very young children. Its free to get into the park, and you can pay for rides individually or you can buy an unlimited ride pass. If you dont want to ride many rides, you can go to the beach. The beach itself is very clean and fairly large. The waves at the ocean are not big enough to be dangerous. Cowells Beach offers surf lessons, and visitors to the park are permitted to surf at the Cowells surf area. There are lots of small residential places in the area. The sun shines late into the evening, giving you more time to enjoy and create memories during the summer. For anyone wanting an old fashioned amusement park experience combined with fun at the beach, the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is the place to go. So lets go and have fun there!69. Whats the purpose of the passage?A. To tell us how exciting the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is.B. To introduce the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk to visitors.C. To explain why the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is a good place to go.D. To tell us how to have a good time at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk.70. How many kinds of ways of paying for rides are mentioned in the second paragraph?A. 1. B. 2. C. 3. D. 4. 71. We can learn from the passage that the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk _.A. is the only seaside park on the West Coast of the USB. only charges adults to get in C. doesnt allow very young children to enjoy the ridesD. has a history of more than one hundred years72. Who do you think will be most interested in going to the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk?A. An old couple who want to take a walk in a park.B. Workers who want to have some time in a quiet place.C. People who want to experience rides like they rode in their youth.D. Businessmen who go to California on business for one day.A woman was killed yesterday during an accident best described as “a mistaken rapture (狂喜)” by dozens of eyewitnesses. Thirteen other people were injured after a twenty-car pile up resulted from people trying to avoid hitting the woman who obviously believed that the rapture was occurring when she saw twelve people floating up into the air, and then passed a man on the side of the road who she believed was Jesus. “She started screaming Hes back! Hes back! and climbed right out of the sunroof and jumped off the roof of the car,” said Everet Williams, husband of Georgann Williams who was pronounced dead at the scene. “I was slowing down but she wouldnt wait till I stopped,” Williams said. “She thought the rapture was happening and believed that Jesus was going to lift her up into the sky.” “This is the strangest thing Ive seen since Ive been on the force,” said Paul Madison, first officer on the scene. Madison questioned the man who looked like Jesus and discovered that he was dressed up as Jesus and was on his way to a costume party when the cloth covering the bed of his truck came loose and let out twelve dolls filled with helium (氦气) which floated up into the air. Ernie Jenkins, whos been told by his friends that he looked like Jesus, pulled over and lifted his arms into the air, and said, “Come back here.” Mrs Williams was sure that it was Jesus lifting people up into the sky as they passed by him.73. We can infer that the accident was described as “a mistaken rapture” because _.A. the accident could have been avoidedB. thirteen other people were injured because of the womanC. the truth of the situation was not what the woman believedD. the witnesses didnt know why the woman jumped off74. The underlined part “a man” in the second paragraph refers to “_”.A. Ev

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