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1、优选精品文档 欢迎下载选用Book4Module2单元测试题(外研版)Class:Name:Marks:满分(120)一、单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1. LittleJimmyhadtostayathomealldaybecausehiskindergartenwasconstruction.A.underB.withC.inD.upon2. Mr.Edward,whynotapictureofyourgardennow?A.letustakeB.tolettakeC.letustakingD.toletustake3. Thoughwevefailedseveraltim
2、es,wewillstilltrytofindabettertothisproblem.A.positionB.descriptionC.solutionD.location4. Whenyoufirstcometoanewplace,youmaywanttoandmakesomefriends.A.getaroundB.getbackC.getdownD.getaway5. Therearemanynewproductsbeingintheshopwindowonthesecondfloor.A.recycledB.displayedC.predictedD.explored6. Makes
3、ureyouturnoffthelightsbeforeyouleavethehouse.Iwill.A.Becareful.B.Absolutely.C.Forgetit.D.Dontmentionit.7. Inrushhours,ridingabicycletoschoolisusuallymorethangoingbybus.A.definiteB.averageC.ridiculousD.convenient8. Aftertwomonthshardwork,theworkersmanagedtoconnectthetwotownsrailway.A.underB.byC.inD.u
4、p9. Ifyoudontlikeadouble-decker,thesubway,whichruns24hoursday,isalternativeforyou.A.the;aB.a;anC./;theD./;a10. WhydontyouyourTVset?Youcandosomethinglessboringinstead!A.putupB.putoffC.switchoffD.splitup11. IhavegotusedtostayinguplateatnightImreallytiredandwanttogotosleepearly.A. unlessB. ifC. andD. o
5、r12. Thereissomeoneknockingatthedoor-whoitbe?IthinkitisJohn.Hetoldmehewouldcome.A. could B. shall C. must13. Dont phone me between 8 and 10 oA. have B. will be having14. Our car got stuck a traffic impossible to arrive at the airport on time.A. with B. forC. inD. needclock. I my yoga class then.C. h
6、ad D. am havingjam for an hour, which made itD. at15. Pick you up soon?I have a couple of things to finish, but I will be ready .A. for a timeB. at times C. by the time D. in no time二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)Everything happens for the best, my mother said whenever I faced disappointment. If youcan 16
7、, one daysomethinggood will happen.And youll 17 that itwouldnthavehappenedif not for that18disappointment. ”Mother was 19, as Idiscoveredaftergraduating from college in1932. I had decided totry for ajob in20, thenwork my way up tosports announcer. I hitchhiked ( 搭便车)to Chicago and knocked on thedoor
8、 of every stationand got 21 every time.In one studio, a kind lady told me that big stations couldnt risk22 inexperienced people. Go out in the sticks and find a small station that ll give you a 23, she said.I hitchhiked home to Dixon, Illinois. While there was no radioannouncing jobs in Dixon, my fa
9、ther said Montgomery Ward had opened a store and 24 a local athlete to manage its sports department. SinceDixon was where I had played high school football, I sounded just right for me. But I wasnt hired.My disappointment 26have shown. Everything happens Mom remindedme. Dad offered me the car for jo
10、b hunting.25. The jobfor the 27, ” I tried WOCRadio in Davenport, Iowa. The program director,a wonderful Scotsmannamed Peter MacArthur, told me they had already hired a(n) 28.As I left his office, my 29 boiled over. I asked a1oud,30 can afellow get to be a sports announcer if he can station? ”t get
11、a job in a radioI was waiting for the elevator 31 I heard MacArthur calling,Whatwas that you said about sports? Do you know anything about football?16. A. turn on B. get on17. A. hopeB. realize18. A. presentB. first19. A. right B. impolite20. A. camera B. bicycle21. A. kept away behind22. A. hiring2
12、3. A. choice24. A. ordered25. A. meant26. A. could27. A. moment28. A. reporter29. A. frustration30. A. Why31. A. when32. A. upon33. A. story34. A. until35. A. directionB. held onB. reading C. writingB. step C. measureC. turned downD. meetingD. chanceB. enjoyed C. wanted D. choseB. happened C. seemed
13、B. must C. needB. extraB. writerB excitementB. WhatB. whileB. beyondB. gameB. laterB situationD. shouldC. heartC. announcerC. joyC. WhetherD. leftD. appliedD. bestD. editorD. surpriseD. HowC. which D. ifC. beforeD. afterC. memoryD. bottomC. sinceD. agoC. positionD. approachThenheletmestand32amicroph
14、oneandaskedmetobroadcastanimaginary33.Onmywayhome,asIhadmanytimes34mygraduation,Ithoughtofmymotherswords.Ioftenwonderwhat35mylifemighthavetakenifIdgottenthejobatMontgomeryWard.C.carryonD.lookonC.recognizeD.proveC.recentD.previousC.wrongD.perfectC.typewriterD.radio、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)Itwasanormal
15、Saturdaymorning,andeveryonewasinagoodmood.Theyearwas20*andIwasthenonly6yearsold.Irememberitlikeitwasyesterdaythough.Wewerejusteatingbreakfastwhenwereceivedaphonecall.Wereceivedphonecallsallthetime,soitwasnothingnewtome.However,thisphonecallwasanimportantone.Isoonheardandsawmymothercryingonthecouch(沙
16、发)withmyfathercomfortingher.Mybrother,sister,andIdidntknowwhathadhappened,astheyhadnottoldusyet.Later,Iwastoldthatmygrandfatherwasinthehospitalbecausehehadaheartattack.Ididnotknowwhattothink.Ihadneverheardofaheartattack,butIfigured(认为)thatitmustbeseriousifhewasinthehospital.Mygrandfatherandgrandmoth
17、erlivedfarawayfromusandwedidnotgettoseethemoften.Itwasalongtrip.Mymotherrushedtothehospitalwhilemyfatherstayedathomewithmybrother,sisterandme.Idonotthinkmyyoungsisterwasreallyunderstandingitallyet.Mymotherreturnedalittlelaterwithbadnews.Mygrandfatherhaddiedbeforeshegotthere.Iwasspeechless.Ihadlovedm
18、ygrandfathergreatly.Hewastheonewhotaughtmehowtofishandenjoytheoutdoors.36. Whydidntthemorningphonecallsurprisetheauthor?A. Becausehe/shewasonly6yearsold.B. Becausethephonecallwasacaseasusual.C. Becausehe/shewasjusteatingbreakfast.D. BecauseitwasanormalSaturdaymorning.37. Theauthorsmotherbegantocry.A
19、. afterthefathercomfortedheronthecouchB. beforeshereceivedtheimportantphonecallC. whensheknewherfatherwasinthehospitalD. asherchildrendidntunderstandwhathadhappened38. Theauthorsfamilyseldomgottoseethegrandparentsbecause.A.theyhadnosparetimeB.theoldcouplelivedtoofarawayC.theoldcouplewereofteninhospi
20、talD.theydidnthaveaprivatecar39. Wecanknowfromthepassagethat.A. boththefatherandthemotherwenttothehospitalB. theauthorcaredmuchabouthis/hergrandfatherC. peoplewithaheartattackshouldbeinhospitalatonceD. themotherwasintimeforhavingawordwithherfather40. Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.A. theauthorsfa
21、milywaspoorin20*B. theauthorsfatherwasntsadatallC. theauthorssisterknewaheatattackwasaseriousdiseases familyD. therewerethreechildrenintheauthorBLiDenghai,withhismuddybootsandtanned(晒黑的)face,maynotlooklikeheisoneofChinasfamousagriculturalpioneers.Butthe61-year-oldmanfromShandongProvincehasmadescient
22、ificbreakthroughs(突破),whichmadegreatcontributionstoChinasfoodsecurity(安全).Hismainworkhasbeeninachievingthehigheroutputofcornproduction.Li,whoholdstheworldrecordforthehighestoutputofsummercorn,oncesays,Cornhasalife;itsingsanddances.Ifyoulistenclearly,itcanspeaktoyou.Hestartedhisresearchin1969whenhewa
23、s20andjustdroppedoutofahighschool.HethenreadanarticlewhichpointedthatcornoutputpermuintheUSAwassixtimeshigherthanthatinChina.Hewasshockedandsetouttoworkonjustasmallpieceoflandroundtheclocktoseeifhecouldincreasetheoutput.Heoftenwenttothefieldwithaflashlightlateatnight,ifhehadbeenawayduringtheday.Byca
24、refulnurturing(照料)hemanagedtodoubletheoutput.LiDenghaiwasawardedtheChinaAwardforSignificantContributiontotheMaize(玉米)Industry”in20*,andthesameyearthecompanynamedafterhisownnamecameintothemarketontheShenzhenStockExchange.Li,however,isneverhappierthanwhenheisinthemiddleofhiscornfields.canforgetmytired
25、nesswhentalktomycorns,hesays.41. WhenLiDenghaibeganthestudyofcorn,.A. hejustgraduatedfromanordinaryhighschoolB. hewasshockedthatthecornoutputinChinawassolowC. hewasonlyinhisthirtiesD. hewasntreallyfondofhiswork42. In1960s,ifthecornoutputof10muwas2,000kginChina,thesamesizefieldinAmericacouldproduce.A
26、.4,000kgB.8,000kgC.12,000kgD.20,000kg43. Theunderlinedphraseroundtheclockmeans.A.dayandnightB.soonerorlaterC.facetofaceD.nowandthen44. FromMr.Liswordsinthispassage,wecanlearnthat.A. heisnotgoodatcommunicatingwithpeopleB. heistootiredtogotothecornfieldsC. hetalkstohiscornwhenfeelinglonelyD. heloveshi
27、scareerdeeply45. BymentioningthecompanyontheShenzhenStockExchange,theauthormeansthatMr.Li.A.hasbecomeveryrichB.haschangedintoabusinessmanC. hassucceededinenlarginghiscareerD. hasbeentoobusytogoonhiscornstudyCleaning became an obsession ( he had a operation of a cornea (C使人痴迷的事)with Will Palmer after
28、 角膜)transplant. Before the operation,Mr.Palmerwashappytoleavethehouseworktohiswife.However,sincehehadacorneatransplant,hehasbecomelikingtodothedustingandwashingup,anddevelopedthegoodhabithedidnthavebefore.Mr.Palmersaid,Sincehavingthetransplantoperation,myvisionisalmost20/20.Icannownoticeeveryspotofd
29、ustanddirt,andcanthelpbuthaveagoatcleaningitup.Forsomereasonseeingthegrime(尘垢)getsonmynervesandIhavetodosomethingaboutit.ItstartedasajokethatImusthavebeengiventhecorneaofawoman.TheresareasonwhymendontcleanlikethisandIthinkitsbecausewejustdontseethedirt,butIseeiteverywhereIgo.”Mr.Palmerdevelopedcorne
30、aldiseaseFuchsDystrophysixyearsago.Theconditioncausedtheinnersurfaceofthecorneathethinlayerthatcoversandprotectstheiris(虹膜)andpupil(瞳孑L)thatisresponsiblefortwothirdsoftheeyesvision-toslowlydie.Thismeantthatovertime,thesightofW川srighteyehaddroppedsomuchthateverythingappearedunclear.Itwasalsosensitive
31、tolight.Later,Mr.Palmergotthecorneatransplant.Scientificstudieshavesuggestedthatuptoathirdoforgantransplantpatientshaveinheritedchangesintheirpersonalities,preferencesandskillsfromtheirdonors.Researchershaveproposedvarioustheories,includingtheideathatmemoriesarestoredinorgantissueaswellasthebrainand
32、canthereforebepassedontotransplantpatients.46.W川Palmeralmostlosthisvisionasaresultof.A.anincidentB.akindofcancerC.aneyediseaseD.theshort-sight47.WhydidW川Palmerthinkhiscorneawasfromawoman?A. BecausehewasmoreanxiousthanbeforeB. BecausehebecameobsessedwithcleaningC. Becausehedevelopedahabitoffastreadin
33、gD. Becausehecouldseethingsmoreclearly48. Somememoriescanbepassedontotransplantpatientsfromthedonorsfor.A. theyaresensitivetochoosethebodyB. theyarelikelytoliveinthedonorsforeverC. theyareunchangeableoncetheycameintobeingD. theyarestoredwellinorgantissue49. WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepas
34、sage?A. W川Palmersvisionrecoveredwellaftertheoperation.B. W川Palmercanseenothingexceptthedirtaroundhim.C. W川Palmerdevelopsallthesamepreferencesasthedonor.D. W川Palmerusedtodohouseworktogetherwithhiswife.50.Thepassageintendsto.A.warnustoprotectoursightB.giveanexampleoftransplantE. introduceanewcureforey
35、ediseaseD.offerussomenewsonmedicineDDolphinsarethesecondbrightestcreaturesafterhumansintheworldevenmorecleverthanchimpanzees(黑猩猩).Expertssayitisnowtimefordolphinstobetreatedasnon-humanpersonsafterresearchshowedtheirbrainshavemanyfeaturesconnectedwithhighintelligence.Justlikeus:Abottlenosedolphinshak
36、eshands.Theybelieveitiscrueltokeepsuchintelligentanimalsinamusementparks,ortokillthemforfoodorbyaccidentwhenfishing.Some300,000whalesanddolphinsdieinthiswayeveryyear.AstudycarriedoutbyLoriMarino,azoologistatEmoryUniversityinAtlanta,scanned(扫描)thebrainsofdolphinspeciesandcomparedthemtothebrainsofhuma
37、ns,monkeysandchimpanzees.Shesaid,Manydolphinbrainsarelargerthanourownandsecondinwholeonlytothehumanbrainwhencorrectedforbodysize.”Dolphinshavelongbeenknownfortheirintelligence.Howeverithadbeenbelievedthatchimpanzees-whocanachievetheintelligencelevelsofthree-year-oldchildrenwerethebrighterofthetwo.Ne
38、wstudiessuggestthatinfactdolphinsespeciallyspeciessuchasthebottlenosearemoreintelligent.Theyhaveparticularpersonalities,astrongsenseoftheselfandcanthinkaboutthefuture.Theyarealsocultural“animals,withnewtypesofbehaviorbeingpickedupbyonedolphinfromanother.Inonepieceofresearch,bottlenosedolphinsweresho
39、wntobeabletorecognizethemselvesinamirroranduseittoobservevariouspartsoftheirbodies.Dolphinsfamousintelligencehasalsomadeitswayintofiction.InDouglasAdamssstory,theHitchhikersGuidetotheGalaxy,dolphinsescapefromEarthafterhumansfailtounderstandtheirwarningsthattheplanetisabouttobedestroyed.51. Whyaredol
40、phinsconsideredasnon-humanpersons”?A. Becausetheyarehighlyintelligentcreatures.B. Becausetheycanshakehandslikehumans.C. Becausetheycanamusehumansinparks.D. Becausetheyaremorelovelythanchimpanzees.52. Thebrainsofdolphinsaresmallerthanthoseof.A.whalesB.monkeysC.chimpanzeesD.humans53. Accordingtotheres
41、earch,bottlenosedolphinscan.a.thinkaboutthefutureb.learnfromeachotherc.recognizethemselvesinmirrorsd.helphumansprotecttheearthbetterA.a,b,dB.a,c,dC.a,b,cD.b,c,d54. Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A. Peoplehaventtreateddolphinswellenough.B. Whalesarejustasintelligentasdolphins.C. Monkeyshavelargerbrains
42、thanchimpanzees.D. Dolphinswilldevelopmorehumanbehaviors.55. DouglasAdamsletdolphinsappearinthestoryto.A.drawpeoplesattentionB.showtheirintelligenceC.provehumansintelligenceD.expresstheirwarnings四、书面表达(共两节,满分45分)第一节阅读表达(共5小题;每小题3分,才f分15分)Manyinternationalstudentschooselargeschools.Butagrowingnumbero
43、fthemareattendingsmallerones.DouglasBennett,thepresidentofEarlhamCollegeinIndiana,haswrittenseveralarticlesaimedathelpingstudentschooseacollegethatbestfitstheirneeds.Hesaysoneoftheimportantthingsfortheinternationalstudentstoconsideristhesizeofaschool.HesaysEarlhamCollegeissmallforareason.Werethatsmallbecausewethinkweeducatemuchmoreeffectivelyandmuchmorepowerfullybecausewestaysmall.Itstretcheseveryonemore.Itdrawseveryo
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