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Book 6 Module 2 同步评估同步评估 第一部分 听力 略 第二部分 英语知识运用 共两节 满分 45 分 第一节 单项填空 共 15 小题 每小题 1 分 满分 15 分 从 A B C D 四个选项中 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项 21 Without doubt the Internet is playing important part in our daily life A 不填 不填 B the 不填C the theD 不填 an 22 The Ministry of Education announced that the for all schools would include information technology A curriculumB scheduleC certificate D structure 23 Parents should teach their children how to themselves Yes or they will do anything at will A behaveB believe C help D enjoy 24 The teacher gave the students such a maths problem nobody worked out A as B which C that D so 25 You can never be too careful while Always wear your safety belt A drive B to driveC drivingD having driven 26 I don t know why Lily didn t finish her home work She it but her mother asked her to prac tise playing the piano all day A must have finished B might finish C ought to finishD could have finished 27 Between the two trees a hanging bed on which a boy is reading a fiction A is B areC hasD have 28 They sat on the beach side by side silently their eyes upon the sea A fixing B to fix C fixed D having fixed 29 Cartoons children because they are very inter esting and their music sounds great A turn toB lead toC appeal toD refer to 30 Lightning flashed and rain was pouring down It looked as if the heaven open A had been broken B has been broken C would be brokenD is broken 31 whether to accept the offer or not Mary turned to her close friend for advice A Not to know B Not knowing C Having not known D Not knew 32 The newly designed fishing tool is made of special material it possible for the end to bend freely A thus making B it makes C to make D makes 33 The peasant Zhu Zhiwen never dreams of there a chance for him to become a superstar A being B is C to be D been 34 It rained really heavily for a few days but the river stayed within its banks in our area A utterly B fortunatelyC alertlyD definitely 35 It s about 11 o clock It was so late I ve got to catch the last bus A Look at the time B Give me a moment C See what I mean D I m stuck 第二节 完形填空 共 20 小题 每小题 1 5 分 满分 30 分 阅读下面短文 从短文后各题所给的四个选项 A B C 和 D 中 选出 可以填入空白处的最佳选项 When I was in Idaho I used to buy fresh produce at Mr Miller s store One day I noticed a small boy hungrily 36 the green peas The conversation between them 37 me deeply Hello Barry Would you like to 38 some peas home No I have no money Well what do you have to trade me for them A marble 玻璃弹球 Oh this is blue Do you have a n 39 one Yes Take this bag of peas home and next 40 this way let me look at that red marble I m sure I will Thanks Mr Miller Mrs Miller who had been standing nearby came over to help me With a smile she said There are two other 41 like him in our community Jim often bar gains with them for peas apples tomatoes or whatever When they 42 with their red marbles he 43 he doesn t like red after all and he sends them home with a bag of produce for a green or orange marble per haps Several years went by Just recently I happened to 44 that Mr Miller had died I went to the mortuary 太平间 to offer his relatives words of comfort Three young men walked 45 up to Mrs Miller Each of them 46 her spoke briefly with her and 47 Mr Miller s casket 棺材 Each young man stopped placed his own 48 hand over the cold pale hand and left 49 his eyes When I told Mrs Miller who I was and 50 the story about the marbles she said Those three young men were the boys I told you about They just told me how they 51 the things Jim traded them Now they came to pay their 52 We ve never had much wealth but right now Jim would consider himself the 53 man in Idaho With loving 54 she lifted her husband s lifeless fingers where there were three shiny red 55 36 A staring at B picking up C shouting at D packing up 37 A hurt B excited C impressed D satisfied 38 A send B bring C drive D take 39 A yellow B red C green D orange 40 A year B thing C trip D room 41 A men B women C boys D girls 42 A ring backB come back C speak outD try out 43 A decidesB remembers C believes D realizes 44 A think B learn C see D understand 45 A pleasantly B shyly C naturally D slowly 46 A missed B worried C admired D hugged 47 A moved on to B looked forward to C took hold of D kept up with 48 A cold B warm C wet D clean 49 A closing B opening C wiping D raising 50 A mentioned B read C wrote D spread 51 A kept B appreciated C got D recognized 52 A debt B fine C tax D bill 53 A happiestB cleverest C healthiest D richest 54 A sadnessB relationship C gentleness D voice 55 A diamondsB jewels C stones D marbles 第三部分 阅读理解 共两节 满分 40 分 第一节 共 15 小题 每小题 2 分 满分 30 分 阅读下列短文 从每题所给的四个选项 A B C 和 D 中 选出最佳 选项 A Private orders for wallabies 沙袋鼠 which are na tive to Australia and New Zealand have jumped in re cent years as landowners seek new ways of keeping their grass neat While families with large gardens may traditionally have brought in a sheep to eat growing grass gardeners who are fond of wallabies say that the animal is prettier friendlier and more lovely A pair of wallabies may not be cheap males cost 150 and females around 650 in addition to food and bedding costs but demand is rising Waveney Wildlife Britain s biggest private supplier reports a doubling in wallaby orders in five years driven by growing interest from gardeners Trevor Lay who runs the centre in Suffolk a county on the east coast of southeast England told The Times that he now sells 35 a year and could find homes for three times as many It s crazy To be honest if I had 100 I could easily get rid of them he said Quintin Spratt a breeder 家畜繁殖家 from near Diss in Norfolk also told the newspaper that he had re ceived a great many calls from would be owners asking for information about wallabies Anyone looking to keep a wallaby should have enough land for them to walk around half an acre and fences at least 5 ft high to make sure they cannot jump for freedom While seeing a wallaby running across the garden may stop strangers from entering they cannot be relied upon as house guards They d run a mile from a thief or stranger Mr Lay told the newspaper They are shy creatures and really harmless but adults will complain if their young are threatened And wallabies don t like dogs 56 We can learn from the text that wallabies A feed on plants B are cheaper than sheep C are ugly looking animals D are seldom seen in Australia 57 According to Trevor Lay A his business is going well B it s easy to raise wallabies C he s crazy about wallabies D he mainly receives large orders 58 It can be inferred from the text that wallabies A are not afraid of strangers B look like dogs C are popular with young children D can jump high 59 What is the text mainly about A Wallabies are expensive in England B Wallabies are being used to keep houses safe C Families are having difficulty cleaning their gar dens D Gardeners are buying wallabies to keep their grass neat B From the earliest times the English for instance have believed in certain symbols and customs which could bring good fortune Some of these customs are still practiced daily in today s society Horseshoe A horseshoe is considered a lucky symbol in English custom It is similar to the other symbols associated with good fortune in other cultures such as the crescent 新 月形 or U shape The crescent or U shape is often said to be a symbol of fertility 肥沃 and also possesses the power to keep bad spirits away As it is made of iron for horses the horseshoe is also linked to strength and power It is usually fixed to the front door to protect the household from uninvited visitors Rabbit s foot In the old days it was said that Queen Boadicea of Norfolk East Britain brought a hare 野兔 with her to get luck in the battle against the Roman Empire which had invaded her kingdom This has brought people to believe that a hare had great power Many Britons carried a hare s foot in their pocket or purse Later rabbits were introduced to Britain from the other European countries and as rabbits were easier to get than hares a rabbit s foot replaced a hare s foot as a lucky symbol Coin Coins especially gold coins were said to bring good fortune to the person who possessed them Gold like in any other culture is always a symbol of wealth Sometimes brides put gold coins in a shoe to make sure of good marriage The English for instance dropped coins into wells to make a wish in hope that their dreams would come true This is due to the fact that people in earlier times believed that there were good spirits who lived in the wells or springs Wood Back in pagan 异教徒的 times touching the tree was a sign of respect to the gods Even today some people will try to touch or knock on wood after saying bad things about other people People believe that the act will drive away any bad luck during the day 60 To wish for good luck people will carry A rabbits feet B coins C wood D horseshoes 61 If you hope to win first place in the coming speech contest you can A keep a rabbit at home B throw a coin into a well C knock on wood frequently D fix a horseshoe on your front door 62 It can be learned from the text that A it s quite easy to get a hare s foot B newly married couples are advised not to keep coins C horseshoes are used to keep away visitors who are not welcome D knocking on wood to drive away bad luck is seldom practiced now C Unconventional in every way Edward Estlin Cummings made striking use of grammar His arts were poetry painting and drama and in all of them he was an experimenter The poetry for which he is best remembered was marked by strange combinations of words and expressions and produced in very strange print The unusual techniques that Cummings used served to present his ideas more forcefully and effectively than would have been the case with more ordinary styles Cummings was born in Cambridge Massachusetts on Oct 14 1894 He graduated from Harvard College in 1915 and received a master s degree in 1916 During World War I he served as an ambulance driver in France He spent six months in prison because of his friendship with another American who had supposedly criticized the countries that fought against Germany in the First World War This experience increased his distrust of all officialdom 官场 a distrust that showed itself in many of his later poems as well as in his first book The Enormous Room published in 1922 Between the two world wars Cummings divided his time between Paris and New York City His first book of poetry was Tulips and Chimneys 1923 The poems in the book were collected in Complete Poems 1968 The strangeness of his style was criticized by some but others found it meaningful Among Cummings plays were Him first performed in 1927 and Tom 1935 a work based on Uncle Tom s Cabin An experimental prose 散文 book Eimi 1933 recorded a 36 day visit to the Soviet Union Cummings died at his home in North Conway N H on Sept 3 1962 He was the second most widely read poet in the United States after Robert Frost He was buried in Forest Hills Cemetery in Boston Massachusetts 63 The text is mainly about Edward Estlin Cummings A life and works B great artistic abilities C creative ideas D influence on American literature 64 Cummings was chiefly famous as A a novelist B an artist C a poet D a playwright 65 What does the underlined part This experience refer to A Cummings served as a driver in France B Cummings spent half a year in prison C Cummings made friends with an enemy D Cummings criticized the countries fighting against Germany 66 What do we know about Cummings from the text A His writing style was unique B He wrote three plays during his life C He published his first book of poetry in 1922 D His poems were seldom read in the United States D The seven Harry Potter novels are to be sold as e books for the first time in October Author J K Rowling announced the series would also be available as audio books through a new website Pottermore The website will also feature new material which Rowling says she has been collecting for years This is such a great way to give something back to the fans who made Harry Potter such a huge success the author said The Harry Potter novels have sold more than 450 million copies through Bloomsbury in Britain and Scholastic in the United States However the e books which will be available in several languages will be published through Rowling s Pottermore Publishing rather than her print publishers which do not own the digital rights Pottermore went live on 31 July Harry Potter s birthday Rowling told the BBC that the new material was being released online rather than in a new book because she did not have a new story Most of this writing is material I generated 创作 while I was writing the books earlier she said It s background and lots of details Some of it is new stuff in reply to things fans have asked me over the years The site which Rowling said she had been working on for two years promises to immerse 使沉浸于 users in the boy wizard s world offering opportunities for computer gaming social networking and an online store One million users will be chosen to help develop the online world before it is open to all users from October Rowling told reporters at the London Pottermore launch she had no in tention of writing an eighth Harry Potter book 67 What would be the best title for this text A Harry Potter Series to Be Sold as E books B J K Rowling to Create Even Brighter Future C Pottermore to Offer New Material to Users D The Online World to Take on a New Look 68 Which of the following is NOT included in J K Rowling s new material A The details about Harry Potter novels B The background of Harry Potter novels C The plots of her future Harry Potter novels D The answers to some questions from her fans 69 The users can do all the following on the new website Pottermore EXCEPT A make friends online B do the shopping online C play computer games D watch Harry Potter films 70 What can be inferred from the text A More Harry Potter novels were sold in the US than in Britain B Most of J K Rowling s new materials were written years before C J K Rowling will write a new Harry Potter novel in the future D J K Rowling s e books will be published by her print publishers 第二节 共 5 小题 每小题 2 分 满分 10 分 根据短文内容 从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项 选项中 有两项为多余选项 Finding your dream job can be difficult This month the search will become even harder as new graduates start looking for work With many companies still struggling job hunters have a very difficult task ahead of them Don t be disappointed 71 Consider using these three methods to find and get the job of your dreams The Front Door 72 These include checking company websites and employment services Since lots of people use the front door make yourself stand out This means under standing what a company really needs and creatively showing you can meet that need 73 Find out who is doing the hiring and try to give them your resume 简历 in person Then follow up with a phone call letter or visit The Back Door A back door job search means finding a job through people you know The back door can help you avoid the crowd of job applicants using the front door 74 What if you don t have any connections at your dream company Apply for an internship 实习期 The Invisible Door If you re still not getting hired you might be run ning into an invisible door Invisible doors are things companies want from new employees but don t list as job requirements Many companies have special com pany cultures Others are looking for people with very specific skills 75 It s not always easy to find a good job But with a little work a door will open A Using the front door is convenient B Create your own back door C This type of job search uses traditional ways of get ting hired D If you aren t showing you are a perfect fit you won t get hired E There are still jobs out there for those who know what to look for F But you still need to work hard to show you are the best person for the job G Read about each company you apply to 第四部分 写作 共两节 满分 35 分 第一节 短文改错 共 10 小题 每小题 1 分 满分 10 分 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文 请你修改你同桌写的以下 作文 文中共有 10 处语言错误 每句中最多有两处 错误涉及一个单词的增加 删除或修改 增加 在缺词处加一个漏字符号 并在其下面写出该加的词 删除 把多余的词用斜线 划掉 修改 在错的词下划一横线 并在该词下面写出修改后的词 注意 1 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词 2 只允许修改 10 处 多者 从第 11 处起 不计分 My neighbor Mrs Li is a curious lady Yesterday morning a mailman rang my doorbell Hear the bell Mrs Li put her head out of the windows immediately and asked in a loud voice What s the matter Are you Li Xia There s package for you answer the man Where is it come from Mrs Li

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