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1、Module 4 单元测试卷1. 单项填空。1. Winters in _ north of the country are for _ most part wonderful. Many visitors come here for their holiday.A the, the B /, a C the, / D /, /2. The only season that makes one feel is the spring.A lively B living C live D lonely3. What is his brother like?A He likes reading B

2、He is liked by his fatherC He is like his father D He likes father4. They agreed to the plan which .A sounded good one B is a good one C sounded good D is good sounds5. We out by that time that he a spy for a long time.A. had found had beenB. had found wasC. found had beenD. found was6. What team di

3、d you say your boy friend ?A inB about C onD at7. Boys in my new school John and James are very friendly.A such as B for example C for an instanceD take for example8. How about the number of students playing on the playground?A Small B Many C Little D Most9. The committee made up of 20 members, who

4、experts in medicine.A is, are B is, is C are, is D are, are10. It?s the first time that she has been to the United States, ?A isn?t she B isn?t it C hasn?t she D hasn?t it11. The boat sank quickly but everybody was rescued.A generally B thoroughly C naturally D fortunately12. Before the news him, he

5、 to know about it.A. reaches has gotB. reached had gotC. reached got D. had reached got13. You needn?t my breakfast; I?ll eat out.A worry about B care for C bother about D trouble for14. To record the animal?s natural life, we had to it quietly and watched it carefully.A ignore B train C hunt D appr

6、oach15. Did you go to see the play last night? Unluckily, I couldn?t it. But I am going to see it soon.A do B manage C make D take II. 完形填空。It was Christmas Day 1999. On CNN, talk show host Larry King was in terview ing Stephen Hawk ing.“ Whatprofessor, 1 you the most? ” King asked.“ What do yOaoUi

7、ithe most?”Hawking immediately replied.“2_ . “It? s acomfort to know that Hawk ing, one of the 3 men in the world, is puzzled by the opposite sex. But that? not 4 , according to Satoshi Kanazawa. Bright people are 5 better than anyone else at making smart decisi ons about com mon thin gs, he says. T

8、hese 6 finding a mate, maintaining family relati on ship, rais ing childre n, finding the way home , and han dli ng a variety of basic life needs.That?s 7 there are several kinds of formal intelligenee , Kanazawa argues. Being smart one way does not 8 mea n smart in ano ther way. This view is 9 to c

9、ause argume nts among scie ntists who think about thinking. That is because it 10 with the com mon view that gen eral in tellige nee is a sin gle thing. In that view, it is not, as Kan azawa and others say, a set of 11 men tal areas.Kan azawa says that some kinds of in tellige nee developed slowly o

10、ver time. Many people have heard about 12 is called “ emotional intel1igenee. Now , psychologists have discovered several 13 types of intelligenee. These include the ability to learn a Ianguage, find a mate, recognize faces, an d14 on eself in a new environment.But, is there evidenee to 15 the theor

11、y that intelligenee comes in many 16 . “ Aotally. there is quite a lot of evidenee ” Kanazawa says. Ifthere were only one type of intelligenee , he 17, “ then peoplwith 18 IQs should be ,smart?in every way.In one test, a psychologist took a group of subjects( 受实验者)on a hike, walking into the forest.

12、 He the n told them to find their way back. The high IQ people were no more likely to be able to find out19 they were. In another experiment, a researcher asked people to find their way to a specific location in a computer maze(迷宫).20 , high IQ did not give them any edge(优势).1. A. shocks B. excites

13、C. puzzles D. disappo ints2. A. Research B. Wome n C. Uni verse D. Science3. A. disabled B. smartest C. weakest D. poorest4. A. true B. new C. disappointing D. surprising5. A. n ever B. even C. no D. not6. A. refer B. con tain C. deal D. i nclude7. A. because B. why C. what D. how8. A. n ecessarily

14、B. truthfully C. reliably D. reas on ably9. A. unlikely B; impossible C. sure D. certainly10. A. argues B. concerns C. relates D. disagrees11. A. in depe ndent B. sin gle C. curre nt D. complete12. A. it B. which C. one D. what13. A. similar B. equal C. else D. other14. A. bore B. arm C. locate D. r

15、etire15. A. reflect B. support C. reas on D. guard16. A. types B. sides C. forms D. ways17. A. adds B. thinks C. agrees D. doubts18. A. equal B. similar C. high D. low19. A. who B. where C. what D. why20. A. For once B. All at once C. Once aga in D. Once in a whileIII. 阅读理解。AThe following is the sto

16、ry of a SARS patient named Wang and his fight with the disease.I woke up around 6 : 30 this morning, on my ninth day in hospital since I caught SARS.Glancing over at my roommate, Xiao Huang, a 27-year-old employee of a Beijing software company, I saw he was also awake.After a light breakfast, a nurs

17、e came in and took my temperature. It was 36.6 centigrade. We?re at Changxindian Hospital in southwestern Beijing, a newly named SARS patient hospital.It seems I am now recovering as my fever has gone down in recent days. When I first got the disease , I spent four days with a temperature above 39.5

18、 centigrade at one point it reached 40. 1 centigrade.At 8 : 30 am, a nurse took a blood sample and X-ray of my chest. Then my daily treatment began with the help of the experts from Guangdong and WHO.Before the first bottle finished, my wife rang me. I talked with her on my mobile phone. It has beco

19、me a major connection with the outside world. Several friends also called me in the morning.I am feeling great these days no fever, no headache and no pain in the chest, which are all symptoms(症状)of SARS. My slight cough is gone since I began taking a new round of medicines yesterday. The doctor tol

20、d me that I may be set free from hospital in two weeks and a half.1. Where is the hospital the writer stays at?A. In the south of Beijing. B. To the east of Beijing.C. In the southwest of Changxindian. D. In the southwest of Beijing.2. How long does the writer have to stay altogether in the hospital

21、 before he is sent home?A. Seventeen days. B. Nine daysC. More than thirty days. D. More than twenty-five days.3. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?A. When he first got the disease , his temperature once reacher1 41.5 centigrade.B. His medical treatment came after h

22、e had breakfast.C. He lived in a room of the hospital alone.D. He talked with his wife by fax.4. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT the symptoms of SARS?A. Having a high fever. B. Having a headache.C. Feeling pain in the chest. D. Feeling cold all day.BWhat will man be like in t

23、he future in 5000 or even 50, 000 years from now? We can only make guesses, of course, but we can be sure that he will be different from what he is today, for man is slowly changing all the time.Let us take an obvious example. Man , even five hundred years ago , was shorter than he is today. Now , o

24、n average, men are about three inches taller. Five hundred years is a relatively short period of time , so we may assume that man will continue to grow taller. Again, in the modem world we use our brains a great deal. Even so, we still make use of only abou t 20% 0f the brain? s capacity. As time go

25、es on , however , we shall have to use our brains more and more, and eventually we shall need larger ones! This is likely to bring about a physical change too: the head, in particular the forehead, will grow larger. Nowadays our eyes are in constant use. In fact , we use them so much that very often

26、 they become weaker and we have to wear glasses. But over a very long period of time it is likely that man?s eyes will grow stronger.On the other hand, we tend to make less use of our arms and legs. These, as a result, are likely to grow weaker. At the same time , however , our fingers will grow mor

27、e sensitive because they are used a great deal in modern life.But what about hair? This will probably disappear from the body altogether in course of time because it does not serve a useful purpose any longer. In the future , then,both sexes are likelyto be bald.Perhaps all this gives the impression

28、 that future man will not be a very attractive creature to look at! This may well be true. All the same, in spite of all these changes, future man will still have a lot in common with us. He will still be a human being, with thoughts and emotions similar to our own. ., . , .5. The passage mainly tel

29、ls us that .A. man?s life will be different in the future.B. future man will look quite different from us.C. man is growing taller and uglier as time passes. D. human?s organs?functions will become w eak “6. The change in man?s sizeof forehead will probably be because .A. he makes use onIy20% of the

30、 brain?scapacity.B. his brain has grown larger over the past centuries.C. the other 80% of his brain will grow in due timeD. he will use his brain more and more as time goes on :7. What will be true about a human being in the future? A. He will be hairless because hair is no longer useful.B. He will

31、 have smaller eyes and will wear better glasses.C. His fingers will grow weaker because he won?t have to make use of them.D. He will think and feel in a different way.8. It is implied that .A. human beings will become less attractive in the futureB. less use of a bodily organ may lead to its degener

32、ationC. human beings hope for a change in the future lifeD. future life is always predictableIV.短文改错。Jim was clever, but he hates hard work. He said: 1. I want easy work that give me lots of money 2. and that the government doesn?t?t know about. ” So he became a thief, but he did not do 3. the steal

33、ing; he got others do it. One day 4. they were looking for rich family to rob, and 5. Jim sent one of them to a large beautiful house just outside the town. It was evening, and when the man looked in one of 6. the windows, he saw a young man and a girl play a duet (二重奏 ) on a piano , when 7. he went

34、 back Jim, he said, “ Tha8t . family must n?t have much mon ey. Two people 9.are play ing on the same pia no there. 10. ”V.书面表达。假如你带外国朋友外出旅游住在一家旅馆。你的朋友住二楼的211房间。为了防止火灾发生时措手不及,请你结合旅馆楼层示意图,及相关提示,用英语给你的朋友写一份防火安全及 逃生须知。1. 如果火灾发生,首先尽快拨打119。2. 应按图所示迅速离开房间。3匆忙中,不要顾及携带贵重物品。4. 从侧门逃生,更安全。5. 如果衣服着火,倒在地上滚动,就会把火

35、熄灭。6. 如果有浓烟,请在地上爬行。因为,越接近地面,烟越少。7. 在可能的情况下,用湿毛巾盖住口鼻。参考词汇:爬行crawl答案解析非常测试1.1.选A。本题考查冠词的用法。In the north意思是在 ”的北部” ;for the most part意 思是“在大多数情况下”,为固定词组搭配。故答案为A。2.选A。本题考查形容词【辨析】。Lively意思是“活泼的,有生气的” ;living , live意思 是“活着的” ;Ionely意思是“孤独的”。根据句意春天给人的感觉应该是有生气的,故选A。3.选C。本题考查交际用语。 What is sb like?是对某人的品质或外貌提

36、问,只有选项C “他像他的父亲”最合适,故选Co4. 选C。本题考查sou nd的用法。Sou nd作“听起来” ”讲为系动词,接形容词或sou nd(like)接名词/动名词。A选项good one前缺冠词;B时态错误;D与逻辑不符,只有C正 确。5. 选A。本题考查时态。根据时间状语by that time和for a long time判断,两个动词均应使用完成时态,故选 A。6. 选C。本题考查介词【辨析】。根据句意“你说过你的男朋友在哪个队?”,四个选项中只有on可以表示“属于,为”工作” ,故选Co7. 选A。本题考查举例表达法。For example与for instanee均只

37、能举一个例子,而且在句中 通常用逗号隔开;take . for example意思是“举”为例”,故正确的只有选项 A。8. 选 A 。本题考查 the number 的用法。 The number of 意思是“ , 的数目” ,表示数目大用形容词large;表示数目小用形容词 small,故答案为A。9. 选A。本题考查集合名词committee。在委员会有二十个成员组成”中,committee指“委员会”整体,为单数名词,谓语动词用单数;在“这些成员都是医学方面的专家”中,committee 表示成员,为复数名词,谓语动词用复数。故选项 A 正确。10. 选B。本题考查固定句式。B正确。

38、11. 选D。本题考查副词【辨析】。Generally意思是总的来说” ;thoroughly意思是完全 地”; naturally 意思是“自然地” ; fortunately 意思是“幸运的是” 。根据句意“每个人都获 救了”,这是很幸运的,故选 D。12. 选B。本题考查时态。在本句中 before为连词,引导时间状语。根据句意“在消息送到 他那儿以前,他就听说了” ,“听说”的动作发生在 “到达”动作之前,故应用过去完成时, 答案为 B。13. 选C。本题考查词组【辨析】。Worry about意思是“对”担心” ;care for意思是“喜欢”; bother about 意思是“麻

39、烦做 , ”; D 选项不存在。根据句意“我出去吃” ,所以“你不必麻烦做我的早饭” ,C符合逻辑。14. 选D。本题考查动词【辨析】。lgnore意思是“忽视” ;train意思是“训练” ;hunt意思是 “捕猎”; approach 意思是“靠近” 。根据句意“为了记录这只动物的自然生活状态,我们必须悄悄地靠近它,仔细观察” ,故 D 正确。15. 选C。本题考查固定用法。Make it意思是“成功做到” ;manage it不用于否定句。故选 C。11.1. C 从后文的 is puzzled by the opposite sex 可知此空填 “使迷惑” 。2. B从下文的the o

40、pposite sex,即女性,可知。3. B阅读全文或根据常识可知,霍金是世上最聪明的男人之一。4. D从上下文看,霍金对女性不了解还不是十分令人吃惊的,还有比这更令人吃惊的。5. C更令人吃惊的是聪明人在为人处世方面并不比常人更好。6. D这些事情包括找朋友,处理家庭关系,抚养孩子,找回家的路等方面。7. A Kanazawa对此作出了解释。Mats why ,为常见的表示原因的句型。8. A在某个方面聪明并不一定就意味着在另外方面也聪明。9. C语境表明这种观点肯定会在科学家中间引起争论。D是副词不可作表语。10. D Kan azawa所持的观点与常人认为的观点不同。11. A常人认为

41、聪明人什么都行,但Kan azawa不认为如此。12. D引导词引导宾语从句,且作主语,只可选 what.13. D从下文的these include及同前面不同的几种智力,可知此处填不同的”。14. C使自己在新环境中适应下来。15. B句意表示 有足够的证据来证明这个理论吗?”16. A上面两段讲的均是智力的多种类型,所以此处指类型”(pes)。17. A这句话是他的补充说明。18. C如果只有一种智力的话,那么高智商的人在各个方面都能干。19. B where,引导宾语从句。20. C 在这个例子里面,再一次映证了智力高的人不一定在其他方面(如走迷宫)就高人一等。111.1. D 从第五段中的 southwestern 可知。2. D从第

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