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1、Module 6单元练习题A .while B. since C. whe nD. as单项选择1、 _ e truth ,she knows nothing about it.A .To tellB. Telli ng C. Tell D. Told2、 You will be lateyou leave immediately .A .un less B. un tilC. if D. or3、 If wewith a strong will ,we can overcome any difficulty.A .work B. are worki ng C. have worked D.

2、were worki ng4、 A computer can only do you have instructed it to do.A .how B. after C. what D. whe n5、 Take your time ,_ you ll m ake another mistake .A .then B. and C. if D. or6、 I findinteresting to play games with children .A .that B. how C. what D. it7、 I don t want my friendinto trouble his par

3、ents.A .got; ofB. to get ;with C. gett ing; to D. get ;in8、If you dont play well in the concert ,youthe cha neeA .to loseB. lose C. will lose D. lost9、- When shall we go to see him in the hospital?-What about this after noon as soon as we our work?A .will finish B. are finished C. finish D. are goin

4、g to finish10、I was walking along the river I heard a cry for help.11、- I m always tired in the morning .-If you go to bed earlier ,you13. -Tom has no en ergy at school.-If he a good breakfast ,heen ergy at school.A .eat; will have B. ate ;has C. eats; will have D. eats; won14、 When I started the co

5、mputerif everything was OK, some of mydad s docume nts were _A .to check, miss ing B. check, missedC. check ing, miss D. to check, missed15、 He could find the docume nt any where and he was really an gry.A .not Ion ger B. not any Ion ger C. not any more D. no Ion ger阅读理解Earworms, some people call th

6、em. Songs that get stuck in your head go round and round, sometimes for days,sometimes for mon ths. For no clear reas on you cannot help yourself from hum ming or singing a tune by Lady Gaga.To a psychologist, the most in teresti ng thing about earworms is that they show a part ofour mind that is cl

7、early outside of our con trol. Earworms arrive without permissi on and refusetired in the morning .A .will beB. wont be C. are D.be12 .- I get thirsty when I run.-If you some wateryou ,you won t be thirsty when you run.A. take; with B. will take; onC. took, in D. take n, oft have3to leave whe n we t

8、ell them to. They are parasites (If you have got an earworm you can suffer an attack of it simply by some one men ti oning thetune, without having to hear it. This proves that earworms are a part of Iong-term memory. Humans have an inner ear,for rememberi ng phone nu mbers, for in sta nee. When it g

9、ets in fected with earworms, rather than review our plans forthe day, or lists of things to remember, the inner ear gets stuck on a few short bars of music or a couple of phrases froma song. A part of us that we no rmally do not have to think about, that should just do what we ask, has bee n tur ned

10、against us, upsettingus with a request that we never asked for. The mind is an inner world whichwe do not have complete kno wledge of, or have con trol over.Fortun atelypsychology can provide some advice on how to deal with an uncon trollable mind.Consider the famous don t think of a white bear prob

11、lem, which tells you to try not to thinkabout white bears, or to do someth ing else, to avoid both thinking of the white bear and not thinking of the white bear.For earworms, the solution may be the same. Our inner ear has become in fected with an earworm. This is a part not under our con trol, so j

12、ust sending in in struct ions to shut up is un likely to be of much help (and has bee n show n to makeit worse). Much better is to employ the inner ear in another task. If your mind is poisoned by BrittanySpearsToxic,for instanee, then try singing Kylie Minogue sCan t Get You out Of My Head. Let me

13、know ifit works!16. According to the passage , earworms are_.A.songs that keep going round in our mindB.worms that live in a part of our brainC.tunes by pop sin gers like Lady Gaga寄生虫)living in a part of our minds.4D.parasites clearly un der our controlA.Singing songs may get earworms out of your he

14、ad.B.Earworms are used for keep ing Ion g-term memory.C.Huma ns do n ot have complete con trol over their mind.D.You won t suffer from earworms uni ess you hear the song.18. What does “ it ” in the last paragraph refer to?A.The in struct ion to shut up your mind.B.“Don t think of the white bear ” pr

15、oblem.C. Kylie Minogue sCan t Get You out Of My Head.D. Using the earworm-i nfected inner ear in ano ther task.19.What is the passage mainly about?A.The causes and in flue nces of earworms.B.What earworms are and how to deal with them.C.How to clear earworms out of your head.D.The relation between e

16、arworms and popular songs.BPeople have used pigeons to carry messages to one another for hundreds of years. In the 12th cen tury, the royalpalaces of Iraq and Syria in cluded pige on houses so the kings could be kept in formed of their gen erals victories anddefeats on the battlefield. In fact, pige

17、 ons werea com mon way to send messages right up through World War II.Many countries, such as the United States, England, France, Germany, and Italy, in bothWorld War I and World War II, used carrier pige ons. Not only were the birds ofte n the fastest, most reliable way to sendmessages, they could

18、also be used to reach soldiers far behind enemy417. Which of the followi ng stateme nts isTRUE?466lines, where radios and field telephone lines were useless. Since they could ( 释放 ) fromairplanes or ships, every branch of the armed services used the birds. In World WarII, more than 3,000 soldiers an

19、d 150 officers were needed to care for and train the tens of thousands of birds in the U.S.Pigeon Service.Carrying messages could be a dangerous job. Some pigeons performed with such bravery that they became famousand were even awarded medals, such as England s Dicken Medal of Gallantry.In a few cas

20、es, pigeons even became prisoners of war. In 1918 American forces captured a pigeon named Kaiser, whichhad been trained to fly special missions for Germany during battle. He was taken to America, where he lived to the age of32. The most famous pigeon of all may have been Cher Ami. Stationed in Franc

21、e during World War I, he carried twelveimportant messages for American forces. On his last mission, though wounded, he carried a message that saved the livesof 194American soldiers. For his extraordinary service, he was awarded the French “ Croix de Guerre. ”Carrier pigeons are a slightly different

22、breed (品种 ) from the kind of pigeons you see oncity streets. They are much thinner and taller, with longer legs. Many people find carrier pigeons ugly because of their bigwattle, a bent buildup of skin on the beak(鸟嘴) ; however, peoplewho raise pigeons often enjoy this strange appearance and conside

23、r carriers the best of their breed.Today, modern communication methods can carry information from one place to another hundreds of times fasterthan a pigeon could do. However, few people would argue with the fact that carrier pigeons especially those that servedin the militaryhave earned their place

24、 in history.Stories about brave pigeons such as Cher Ami, President Wilson, and Colonel s Lady have thepower to inspire us as no fax machine or high-speed Internet connection could ever do.20. Many countries used carrier pigeons in the war because_ .A.they could be believed in B. they were easily ra

25、isedeasilybe7C.they could reach the enemy lines D. they could hardly be found by airplanes21. Which is the best example to show the bravery of carrier pigeons?A. Carrier pigeons could fly to places where radios and telephone lines were useless.B. For his extraordinary service, Cher Ami was awarded t

26、he French “ Croix de Guerre ”.C. In World War II, more than 3,000 soldiers were needed to care for and train the pigeons.D. In the 12th century, kings in Iraq were kept informed of the victories and defeats by pigeons.22. From the passage, we can learn _.A. how carrier pigeons developed in historyB.

27、how to train carrier pigeons to get victoryC.carrier pigeons played an important role in the wars in the old daysD.pigeons inspired soldiers to fight before high-speed Internet invented 阅读短文,根据短文内容回答问题。Frank W. Woolworth was born in Rodman, NewYork, in 1852. His family was very poor, and there was n

28、ever enoughto eat. Frank decided he did not want to be a farmer. He took a short business course, and went to work as a salesman ina large city.Frank realized he had anatural skill for displayinggoods to arouse people s interest, buthe soon learned something more important. One day his boss told him

29、 to sell some odds and ends( 小 商品 )for as muchas he could get. Frank put all these things on one table with a sign which said: FIVE CENTS EACH. People fought andpushed to buy the things and the table was soon cleared.Soon afterwards, Frank opened his own store, selling goods at five and ten cents. But he had another lesson to learnbefore he became successful. That is, if you want to make money by selling68low-price goods, you have to buy them in large quantities directly from the factories. Once, for example, Frank went toGermany and placed an ord

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