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1、嵋芒弓*www.oiianti an. c Dm让更多的孩子得到更好的教育地址:北京市西城区新德街20 号 4 层 电话传真第1页 共 10 页外研社 第八册 模块6单元测试题3一听力略二单项选择(1X15)21. On the long jour ney he_himself to be an amus ing compa nionA. proved B. made C. became D. turned22. He_his gift for patie nt diplomacy.A. discovered B. disclosed C

2、. told D. revealed23. Mr Bush is on time for everything. How_ it be that he was late for the openingcerem ony?A. can B. should C. may D. must24. -The room is so dirty._ we clea n it?Of course.A. Will B. Shall C. Would D. Do25. Some students are_ to the Internet,so that they can t put their minds to

3、theirstudies.A. addicted B. creative C. special D. unique26. The beauty of the place is more than I can describe. I am sure its charm will_whoever sees it.A. appeal to B. stick to C. keep to D. give in to27. Her mother does not_ of her going to study I in the Un ited States alone.A. admit B. agree C

4、. prove D. approve28. The spaceship Prin cess will_on the first day of this mon th.A. launch B. launch C. be launched D. be Ianded29. Wirth some problem_, the preside nt is hav ing a hard time.A. settled B. settling C. to settle D .being settled30 The reform_the n eed of people.A. caters B. caters f

5、or C. caters at D. caters from31. We_money and clothes to the people of flooded area.A. donates B. donated C. dominated. D. dominated32. They_ the Christmas tree.A. masked B. decorated C. remedied D. decreased33. The noises in the street_the teacher s voice.A. filled B. enormous C. drowned out D. en

6、tertained34. He went to bed,_.A. cold and hungry B. cold and hungrily C. coldly and hungrily D. coldly and hun gry.35. The_ of the trees in the water was very clear.A. mirror B. reflection C. shadow D. sight.第二节 完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共 30 分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从第每题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Fran

7、cis Baco n (1561 1626 ),a represe ntative of the Ren aissa ncein En gla nd, is awell-k nown philosopher, scie ntist and essayist. He 36 the foun dati on for moder n導 Uwwwiiianti .mt cm让更多的孩子得到更好的教育地址:北京市西城区新德街20 号 4 层 电话传真第2页 共 10 页scienee with his insistenee on scientifi

8、c way of thinking and fresh observation37 authority as a basis for obtaining knowledge. His Essays is the first exampleIan dmark in the developme nt of En glish prose.40 the younger son of Elizabeth s first Lord Keeper, Bacon had a fortunate heritage andbackgro und. At twelve he was sent to Cambridg

9、e Uni versity 41 he studied for two years. Nextyear he, 42 to the En glish ambassadorto Fran ce, went to France where he busied himself 43the practical studies of diplomacy .In 1584, he en tered the House of Commons and gradually44 his reputati on. At the height ofhis career, 45 K ing James, he beca

10、me Lord Keeper and the n Lord Chan cellor ofbut defended the justice of his act. 48 a token(标志)imprisonment, Bacon retired in disgraceto his estate of Gornhambry 49 the last five years of his life. In the early spri ng of 1626 he diedof a cold caught while he 50 a n experime nt in a sno wstorm, to s

11、ee 51 s now might be used asa new preservative in stead of salt in preserv ing meat.Gen erally speak ing, Bac on svorks 52 two fields, the philosophical and the literary. His chiefcontribution to philosophy 53 his revolution of materialism in philosophy and scienee inEngland, Marx praised, he is “th

12、e real father of _54 materialism and experimental sciencesas of modern times in general ”The most importa nt works in this field in clude the Adva ncement of Lear ning. Bac on power and success find 55 chiefly in his Essays36. A .laysB. putsC. liesD. uses37. A. other tha nB. rather tha n C. thanD. b

13、etter tha n38.A. whichB. whereC. whoD. whe n39.A. forB. asC. atD. on40.A. Havi ng bee nB. BeingC. BeD. To be41.A. whereB. whichC .thatD. whe n42. A. attachi ng toB. attachC. attachedD. being attached43.A. inB. onC. atD. with44. A. n amedB. established C. formedD. gave45. A. withB. i nC. underD. for4

14、6. A. accusedB. chargedC. scoldedD. criticized47. A. to acceptB. accept ingC. accepted D. to being accepted48. A. BeforeB. AsC. AfterD. During49. A. to spe ndB. spe ndingC.spended D. hav ing spe nded50. A. madeB. was mak ingC. had made D. was to make51. A. ifB. thatC. howD. why52. A. i ncludi ngB. i

15、n cludesC. haveD. cover53. A. lays inB. lies inC. liesD. lay in54. A. Spa nishB. FrenchC. America n D. En glish55. A. positi onB. expressi onC. placeD. stateme ntof that genre in En glish literature, 38has bee n recog ni zed 39 an importa ntEn gla nd. But later he was 46of tak ing bribes in office.

16、He admitted 47 prese ntss literar導 Uwwwiiianti .mt cm让更多的孩子得到更好的教育地址:北京市西城区新德街20 号 4 层 电话传真第3页 共 10 页阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AEverybody likes a winner, and there are always people ready to cheer for a goodwinner. But who has ever heard a song for the man who co

17、mes in sec ond? So this is in praiseof the almost winner, the nearly champion, the next to the biggest, the sec ond best. This is thesong of Mister Two.You hear unflattering names for Mister Two. Alsoran, they call him, and runn er-up.Names that make you think of a fellow who could nt quite make it.

18、 Dont let that fool you.Ask the winner of any race how good a man Mister Two is. He will tell you its Mister Twowho made him run so fast, Mister Two is pressing hard at his heels threate ning always toovertake and pass him.Ask the salesma n who won the con test and what kept him plugg ing after hour

19、s, looking for extra order. Ask the directors of the big compa ny why they keep cha nging their product,seek ing the new equipme nt, the added adva ntage. What drives them? What keeps themhopping? Its the salesmanwith nearly as many orders. It is the Compa ny with the productalmost as good. Its Mist

20、er Two.In this coun try, were proud of the quality of our champi ons. Our big men come very big.Our fast men run very fast. Our wise men are the wisest and our greatest men are the greatestthat a country could hope to be blessed with. And why is that? Could nt it be because greatMister Twos grow ing

21、 n aturally in a land where the race is always ope n and everybody canrun? So this is for you, Mister Two. This is your song. This is for all the days you tried for first,and came in sec on d. Its for the ni ghts whe n you won der if you ought to go on trying, sinceno body seems to no tice.We no tic

22、e, Mister Two. We know the score. Winner or not, youre a n atural champi on.There could nt be a race without you, Mister Two.56._ People usually call Mister Twoun flatteri ng n ames to_him.A. praiseB. en courageC. laugh atD. respect57. According to the author, Mister Two is mentioned in connection w

23、ith thefollowi ng except_ .A. bus in ess B. sportsC. wisdom and great ness D. failure58. It is implied in this story that_.A. the runn er-up is as importa nt as the winnerB. every leader n eeds some one to help himC. the sec ond today must be the first tomorrowD. sec ond place is pretty good59. The

24、pers on who wi ns n eeds to un dersta nd t_A. wi nning is everythi ngB. without mister Two he would do betterC. without stro ng competiti on he would nt have worked so hardD. being mister Two is won derfulBI remember the way the light touched her hair. She tur ned her head, and our eyes met,第三部分阅读理解

25、(共 20 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 40 分)導 Uwwwiiianti .mt cm让更多的孩子得到更好的教育地址:北京市西城区新德街20 号 4 层 电话传真第4页 共 10 页a momentary awareness in that noisy fifth grade classroom. I felt as though地址:北京市西城区新德街20 号 4 层 电话传真第5页 共 10 页让更多的孩子得到更好的教育rd bee n struck a blow un de

26、r the heart. Thus bega n my first love affair.Her n ame was Rachel, and I mooned my way through the grade and high school,stricken at the mere sight of her, tongue-tied in her presenee. Does anyone, anymore, wanderin the shadows of evening, drawn by the pale light of a window her wi ndow like some u

27、niucky summer in sect?Her beauty made me awkward 笨拙的)and my voice crack(沙哑)is like someimpossible dream no w. I would catch sight of her, walk ing dow n an aisle of trees to or from,and rd become a fool. She always seemed so charm ing.At home, Id relive each meeting between us, suffering at the thou

28、ght of my shortco ming.We eve ntually got to know as we en tered our adolesce nee, she knew I had a case on her,and I sensed her emotional tolerance for me. Going steady implied a maturity we still lacked.Her Orthodox Jewish upbringing and my own Catholic belief made eve n kissi ng a dista ntprospec

29、 前景),however stro ngly desired.At any rate, my love for Rachel remained without result. We graduated from high school,she went on to college, and I jo ined the Army. Whe n World War II broke out, I was sentoverseas. For a time we wrote, and her letters were the highlight of those terrible en dlessye

30、ars.I mentioned the possibility of marriage in my nest letter, and almost immediately herreplies became less freque nt, less pers on al. Her Dear Joh n letter fin ally caught up with mewhile I was await ing discharge. She gen tly expla ined the impossibility of a marriage between us.Look ing back on

31、 it, I must have recovered rather quickly, although for the first few months I believed I did nt want to live. Like Rachel, I found some one else, whom I learned to lovewith a deep and permanent commitment that has lasted to this day.60. According to the passage,how old was the author when .his firs

32、t love affairbegan?A. Before he turned his tee ns.C. I n his middle twen ties.61. How did the author behave as a boy in love?A. His first love motivated him toward hard study.B. His first love set off sen time ntal memories.C. He was overpowered by wild exciteme nt and passi on.D. He fulfilled his e

33、xpectations and desires.62. According to the passage, what held them back from a loving kiss?A. Her Orthodox Jewish upbri nging did not allow it.B. His Catholic belief forbade it.C. They were not sure whether it was proper to kiss in line with their religiousdecorum 礼节).D. Kissi ng was found to be i

34、n elega nt or eve n distasteful.63. Accord ing to the passage,what was Rachels resp onse to the authors tender affect ionbefore the war?A. She recog ni zed and accepted his love affect ion ately.B. She con trolled his affectio n by flatly turni ng him dow n.B. In his early twen ties.D. Whe n he was

35、just out of his tee ns.ia nti ain.f n m導二wwWiiiflnti an.c om让更多的孩子得到更好的教育地址:北京市西城区新德街20 号 4 层 电话传真第6页 共 10 页C. She fondly permitted him to adore her without losing her own heart to him.D. She care for him and wrote to him frequently.CToday, there are many avenues open to

36、those who wish to continue their education.However, nearly all require some break in ones career in order to attend school full time.Part-time education, that is, attending school at night or for one weeke nd a mon th, tends todrag the process out over time and puts the completi on of a degree progr

37、am out of reach ofmany people.Besides, such programs require a fixed time commitment, which can also n egativelyaffect on es career and family time. Of the many approaches to teachi ng and learning,however, perhaps the most flexible and accommodating is that called dista nee lear ning.Distanee learn

38、ing is an educational method, which allows the students the flexibility tostudy at his or her own pace to achieve the academic goals, which are so necessary in todaysworld. The time required to study many be set-aside at the stude nts convenience with dueregard to all lifes other requireme nts.Besid

39、es, the student may enroll in distance learning courses from actually any place inthe world, while continuing to pursue their chosen career. Tutorial assistance may be availablevia regular airmail, teleph one, facsimile mach ine, telecconferencing and over the Intern et.Good dista nce lear ning prog

40、rams are characterized by the in clusio n of a subjectevaluation tool with every subject. This precludes the requirement for a student to travel awayfrom home to take a test. Another characteristic of a good distance-learning program is thesame as Of the distance-learning course with the same subjec

41、t materials as those stude ntstak ing the course on the home campus.The degree should also be the same whether dista nce lear ning or on-campus study isemployed. The in dividuality of the professor/stude nt relati on ship is ano ther characteristic ofa good dista nce-learni ng program.In the final a

42、n alysis, a good dista nce lear ning program has a place not only for the individual stude nts but also the corporati on or bus in ess that wants to work in part nership withtheir employees for the educati onal ben efit, professi onal developme nt, and bus in essgrowth of the orga ni zati on.Spon so

43、ri ng 赞助的)dista nce-learni ng programs for their employees gives the bus inessthe adva ntage of keep ing career- min ded people while con tribut ing to their pers onaland professi onal growth through educati on.64. According to the passage,which of the following is NOT a disadvantage of part-timeedu

44、cati on?A. It requires some break in ones career.B. It tends to last too long for many people to complete a degree program.C. It affects on es career.D. It gives the student less time to share with the family.65. What ben efit will dista nce-lear ning program bring to a bus in ess?A. Employme nt of

45、more tale nted people.B. Good image of the bus in ess.C. Better cooperati on with uni versities.導 Uwwwiiianti .mt cm让更多的孩子得到更好的教育地址:北京市西城区新德街20 号 4 层 电话传真第7页 共 10 页D. Further training of employees and bus in ess growth.66. What ben efit will dista nee lear ning bring to a

46、n employee of a bus in ess?A. Professi onal growth.B. Good relati on ship with the employer.C. Good impression on the employer. D. Higher salary.67. Which is not the characteristic of distanee learning?A. It includes a subject evaluation tool with every subject.B. Its course uses the same subject ma

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