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Module3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10小题;每小题1.5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.Theelderofthetwins_____hersisterinappearancebutnotincharacter.A.looksB.comparesC.resemblesD.equals22.Sheknowsthatasasecretaryshemustbepleasantandhelpfulnomatterhowbusysheisorwhatkindof_____shemaybein.A.moodB.mindC.formD.thought23.Hecouldn’tcontinuetolivesuchapoorlife,sohelefthome,______nottocomebackifhecouldn’tgetrich.A.determiningB.determinedC.determineD.beingdetermined24.Ifyougetupearlytomorrow,try______yourfather,becausehestayeduplatenearlyeverynightthisweek.A.nottodisturbB.notinterruptC.wakingupD.toawake25.Asachild,Johnsonwouldsitonthestepsalone,_______thesun______down.A.watched;goingB.watching;wentC.watching;goD.watched;went26.Shegotinto______whenshethoughtshe’dforgottenthetickets,andthis_______herhusband,too.A.panic;panicB.apanic;panickedC.apanic;panicD.panic;panicked27.TheboyaskedmecuriouslywhetherIcouldtellhim____belikeinthefuture.A.whatlifewouldB.whatwilllifeC.howlifewouldD.howwilllife28.Peoplearewarned_____inthatcitybecausethereissomevirusgoingaroundthecity.A.tonottourB.touringnotC.nottotour

D.nottouring29.Themeatissorottenand______.Youmusthaveforgottentoputitinfridge.A.smellsterriblyB.smellsterribleC.issmellingterriblyD.issmellingterrible30.Travellingonthebadmountainroadsisa____experienceandIwillneverriskmylifelikethatfromnowon.A.terrifyingB.terrifiedC.astonishingD.astonished31.Thecentralgovernmenthas____aworkingpartytolookingintotheminedisasterinTongchuan,A.setupB.setoffC.setinD.setto32.Itwasdark.But______thelightofthemoon,Isawaman____inthestreetcorner.A.in;lyingB.in;tolieC.by;lyingD.by;tolie33.Theboyhurriedhome______theroomhadbeenstolenandeverythingvaluablewasgone.A.onlytofindB.onlyfoundC.findingD.andfind34.Thekindoftiger,oncesonumerousinSouthAsia,hasnowalmost______.A.diedofB.diedfromC.diedoutD.dieddown35.—Hello,couldIspeaktoBill,please?—_____,heisinthekitchen.A.HoldonaminuteB.Don’tworryC.Itdoesn’tmatterD.Youcould.第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)WhenIwasakid,mydadworkedinashop.Sometimes,Iwenttotheshopwithhim.Iwouldspendthedayjust36,doingnothingandnotpayingmuch37toallthepeoplearoundme.Oneday,asmydadandIwere38totheshop,Ilookedoutofthecarwindowandsawanoldmanatthestreetcorner.Our39metandheldforabouttwentyseconds.Therewas40fearfulaboutthismanbutitwasasignificantencounter(意外的相遇)forme.41thatpoint,Ihadgivenno42toanyoneIsawonthestreet.Mylifewasmyfamilyandfriends.Ihadnointerestinanyoneelse.43forthefirsttimeIhadaninterestinwhatthatpersonwasallabout.OvertheyearsIhadlong44thatman,buthecametomymindrecentlyandIrememberedthetwenty45thatIlookedintotheeyesofastrangerand46whathewasallabout.Itseemsthatweareall47thesedays.Therearesomanythingstolookafterthatwe48havetimeforsincereinterestinothers.Greatthinkers49usto“stopandsmelltheroses”.Butithastakenmedecadestoreallyappreciatethe50ofthesewords.WhenIhavetheopportunityto51ayoungperson,Idomybesttoconveythismessage.But52,youngpeoplearetoobusyto53theadvice.Iwouldtellyoungpeopletostopwhattheyaredoingand54.Iwouldtellthemtotryas55astheycouldtounderstandwhatisintheirlineofsightandwhatisintherangeoftheirhearing.

36.A.sittingaroundB.workingaroundC.disturbingD.helping37.A.moneyB.interestC.attentionD.respect38.A.carriedB.riddenC.walkingD.driving39.A.eyesB.handsC.bodiesD.feet40.A.everythingB.nothingC.somethingD.anything41.A.SinceB.AfterC.NotuntilD.Upto42.A.thoughtB.fearC.greetingD.glance43.A.SoB.InsteadC.ButD.And44.A.rememberedB.forgottenC.remindedD.recalled45.A.yearsB.secondsC.daysD.minutes46.A.surprisesB.learnedC.wonderedD.doubted47.A.busyB.stupidC.lazyD.puzzled48.A.neverB.hardlyC.evenD.always49.A.persuadeB.proveC.forceD.encourage50.A.wisdomB.beautyC.meaningD.creativity51.A.describetoB.blameonC.speaktoD.quarrelwith52.A.LuckilyB.unfortunatelyC.ImmediatelyD.Astonishingly53.A.agreetoB.thinkhighlyofC.keepinmindD.takenoticeof54.A.lookaroundB.hangaboutC.thinkoverD.goround55.A.soonB.hardC.possibleD.far

36-40ACDAB41-45DACBB46-50CABDA51-55CBDAB第三部分:阅读理解(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)WhenIwasakid,mydadworkedinashop.Sometimes,Iwenttotheshopwithhim.Iwouldspendthedayjust36,doingnothingandnotpayingmuch37toallthepeoplearoundme.Oneday,asmydadandIwere38totheshop,Ilookedoutofthecarwindowandsawanoldmanonthestreetcorner.Our39metandheldforabouttwentyseconds.Therewas40fearfulaboutthisman,butitwasasignificantencounter(意外的相遇)forme.41thatpoint,Ihadgivenno42toanyoneIsawonthestreet.Mylifewasmyfamilyandfriends.Ihadnointerestinanyoneelse.43forthefirsttimeIhadaninterestinwhatthatpersonwasallabout.OvertheyearsIhadlong44thatman,buthecametomymindrecentlyandIrememberedthetwenty45thatIlookedintotheeyesofastrangerand46whathewasallabout.Itseemsthatweareall47thesedays.Therearesomanythingstolookafterthatwe48havetimeforsincereinterestinothers.Greatthinkers49usto“stopandsmelltheroses”.Butithastakenmedecadestoreallyappreciatethe50ofthesewords.WhenIhavetheopportunityto51ayoungperson,Idomybesttoconveythismessage.But52,youngpeoplearetoobusyto53theadvice.Iwouldtellyoungpeopletostopwhattheyaredoingand54.Iwouldtellthemtotryas55astheycouldtounderstandwhatisintheirlineofsightandwhatisintherangeoftheirhearing.

36.A.sittingaroundB.workingaroundC.disturbingD.helping37.A.moneyB.interestC.attentionD.respect38.A.carriedB.riddenC.walkingD.driving39.A.eyesB.handsC.bodiesD.feet40.A.everythingB.nothingC.somethingD.anything41.A.SinceB.AfterC.NotuntilD.Upto42.A.thoughtB.fearC.greetingD.glance43.A.SoB.InsteadC.ButD.And44.A.rememberedB.forgottenC.remindedD.recalled45.A.yearsB.secondsC.daysD.minutes46.A.surprisesB.learnedC.wonderedD.doubted47.A.busyB.stupidC.lazyD.puzzled48.A.neverB.hardlyC.evenD.always49.A.persuadeB.proveC.forceD.encourage50.A.wisdomB.beautyC.meaningD.creativity51.A.describetoB.blameonC.speaktoD.quarrelwith52.A.LuckilyB.unfortunatelyC.ImmediatelyD.Astonishingly53.A.agreetoB.thinkhighlyofC.keepinmindD.takenoticeof54.A.lookaroundB.hangaboutC.thinkoverD.goround55.A.soonB.hardC.possibleD.far

36-40ACDAB41-45DACBB46-50CABDC51-55CBCAB第三部分:阅读理解(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)AAroundtheWorldinEightyDaysisaclassicadventurenovelbyJulesVerne.ThestorystartsinLondonin1872.OnedayintheReformClub,PhileasFogg,awealthygentleman,acceptsawager(赌注)for£20,000,whichhewillreceiveifhetravelsaroundtheworldin80days.PhileasFoggsetsoffimmediately,withhisservantPassepartout.TheyreachSuez(苏伊士)quickly.WhilelandinginEgypt,heiswatchedbyaBritishdetectivenamedFix,whoisinsearchofabankrobber.BecauseFixmistakesFoggforthecriminal,hefollowssecretly,astheyaregettingonashiptoBombay.Aftermorethan20-daysoftravelling,theyarriveinSanFrancisco,andthengetonthetraintoNewYork.Duringthattrip,thetrainisattackedbyIndians,whotakePassepartoutaway.Withsomesoldiers’help,Foggsucceedsinfreeinghiscompanion.Tomakeupforthelosttime,FoggandhiscompanionhastenontoNewYork,andcatchthesteamerforthecrossingoftheAtlantic.TheyarriveinIrelandintimetoreachLondonbeforethedeadline.However,onceonBritishsoilagain,FixarrestsFogg.Althoughthemisunderstandingisquicklyclearedup—theactualbankrobberhadbeencaughtseveraldaysearlier.FogghasmissedthetrainandreturnstoLondonfiveminuteslate,surethathehaslostthewager.However,thenextdayFogglearnsfromthepriestthatheismistakeninthedate,whichhethinksSundaybutwhichactuallyisSaturday,duetothefactthattheygainedafulldayontheirjourneyaroundtheglobe,bycrossingtheInternationalDateLine.FoggimmediatelysetsofffortheReformClub,wherehearrivesjustintimetowinthewager.

56.ThereasonthatFixwantstoarrestPhileasFoggisthat.A.PhileasFoggisthebankrobberwhomFixistryingtocatchB.PhileasFoggdoesn’thaveapassportforhistravelsC.FixmistakenlytakesPhileasFoggforthebankrobberD.FixintendstopreventFoggfromwinningthewager57.DuringhistimeinAmerica,PhileasFoggspendsalotof“unexpected”time.A.travellingacrossthecontinentofAmericaB.rescuinghiscompanionfromtheIndiansC.waitingfortheshipbacktoLondonD.gettingridofthepursuingofFix58.DoesPhileasFoggwinthewageratlast?Why?A.No.Becausehedoesn’tgettotheReformClubbeforethedeadline.B.Yes.Becauseheisnotthebankrobber;it’samisunderstanding.C.No.Becausehewastestoomuchtimeduringhistrip.D.Yes.BecausehearrivesattheReformClubbeforethedeadline.BAgoodamountofsleepisasimportanttohealthasdietandexercise.

Mostpeopleneedseventoninehoursofsleepeachnight.

Lessthanthatcaninterferewithmentalandphysicalabilities.However,astudyrecentlydonebyresearchersshowsthatsleepdisordersarenotrecognizedenoughbythegeneralpublicandthemedicalcommunity.Thestudyexaminedwhyweneedsleep,theeffectsofsleeplossandothersleepdisorders.Thefinalreportsaysthattoofewresearchersarestudyingsleepdisorders;

toofewhealthcareworkersaretrainedtoidentifyandtreattheproblem.Everyyear,Americanbusinesseslosemorethanonethousandmilliondollarsbecauseoftiredworkers.Someemployeesaretootiredtoreportforwork.

Theyhaveaccidentsorarelessproductiveatwork.

Othercostsincludeincreasedvisitstodoctors.Thestudyfoundthattwentypercentofinjuriescausedbyseriouscaraccidentsarelinkedtosleepydrivers.

Otherstudieshavelinkedpoorsleeptoanincreasedriskofhealthproblemslikeseveresleeplessness,heartdisease,depressionandunhealthyamountsofbodyfat.Forteens,sleepshortageaffectstheirabilitytopayattentioninclass.Researchshowsthat20%ofhighschoolstudentsfallasleepinclass,andhavepoorergradesbecauseoflackofsleep.Researchersinvolvedinthestudyaresuggestinganumberofstepstohelppreventsleepdisordersincludingacampaigntoinformthepublicabouttheproblem,

increasededucationandtrainingamonghealthcareworkers.

Andtheyarecallingfornewtechnologytoidentifyandcuresleepproblems.

59.Accordingtothepassage,sleepdisorderscancausemanyproblemsEXCEPT.A.lowspiritsB.lowefficiencyatworkC.difficultyconcentratinginclassD.seriousmentalillness60.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthepassage?A.Ifwehavelessthan7hoursofsleepeachnight,wemayfeelsleepyinclass.B.Generallyspeaking,itiseasierforpeoplewithsleepdisorderstogetsick.C.Toomuchsleepeachnightmayalsointerferewithmentalandphysicalabilities.D.Moretrainingaboutsleepdisordersamonghealthcareworkersisnecessary.61.Theauthorwouldprobablyagreethat____.A.sleepdisordersarenotabigdealforourhealthandspiritsB.thepublicandmedicalcommunityshouldpaymoreattentiontosleepdisordersC.thesituationshowninthestudyisnotreasonableenoughforpeopletobelieveD.peoplewithenoughsleepwilllivelongerthanthosewithsleepdisordersCThefirstChineseWestern-styleadventure,KeKeXiLi,apopularfilm,isbasedonatruestoryaboutagroupofvolunteerstryingtoprotectendangeredantelopes(羚羊)frompoachers(偷猎者)huntingthemdown.ThereweremorethanonemillionTibetanantelope,or“Chiru”,inKeKeXiLibefore1985,butthepriceoftheirfinewoolrosewithdemandforpashminashawls(围巾).Poacherscrowdedtothewilderness,calledHohXilinMongol,andthenumberofTibetanantelopewasslashedtolessthan20,000injustafewyears.From1993onwards,localTibetanandHanpeopleformedavolunteerteamtoprotecttheanimals.Theylefttheirfamiliestorisktheirlivesbattlingagainstwell-armedpoachersinthewilderness.Themoviestartswiththedeathofamemberoftheteamandshowsthemtrackingthepoachers.Theyfindmorethan1,000antelopecorpsesonthewayandmeetwithaseriesofdifficulties:brokendownjeeps,runningoutofgasoline,shortageoffoodandmountainpassesblockedbyheavysnow.ThevolunteersdefendtheprotectedregionofKeKeXiLiinTibet,however,manypoachersaredeterminedandwilldowhatevertheycantogetwhattheywant,includingkillingthevolunteers.Theareaisrough,theenemyiswellhidden,andtheairisthin…atlast,severalvolunteers,includingtheteamleader,Ritai,sacrificetheirlives.Afterthevolunteers’death,ChinafoundedHohXilNatureReservetoprotectTibetanantelopeandnamedanaturalprotectionstationfortheleaderoftheteam.62.Accordingtothepassage,thestoryKeKeXiLicomesfrom.A.abest-sellingnovelabouttheregion,KeKeXiLi,inTibetB.atruestoryaboutateamofvolunteersstrugglingwithpoacherstoprotectantelopesC.anewsreportabouttherapiddecreaseinpopulationoftheendangeredTibetanantelopesD.aplanmadebythegovernmenttoprotectthepreciousTibetanantelopes63.ThemajorcauseoftherapiddecreaseinpopulationoftheTibetanantelopesisthat.A.somanypoacherscametoKeKeXiLitohuntantelopesformoneyB.thevolunteersdidn’tperformtheirresponsibilitiestoprotecttheantelopesC.thewoolofantelopesismorevaluablewiththeincreasingdemandforpashminashawlsD.thegovernmenthasn’tfoundamoreeffectivewaytoprotecttheendangeredantelopes64.FromKeKeXiLi,wecanknowthatthelifeofthevolunteersprotectingantelopesis.A.hardanddangerous;theycouldbekilledB.veryinterestingandmeaningfulC.notasbadasthefilmshowedD.fullofadventureandexcitement65.Itcanbeinferredthatthepurposeofthedirectorcreatingthefilmisto.A.showtothepublicthereallifeofthevolunteersprotectingantelopesB.recordanoperationofthevolunteerstoprotecttheendangeredantelopesC.memorizethesacrificesofRitaiandothervolunteersD.arousethepublicandgovernment’sattentiontoprotecttheendangeredantelope第四部分:写作(共两节,满分25分)第一节单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)66.Hisv______descriptiongaveusaclearpictureofthecityofVenice.67.Mostofthebuildingsinthetownaremodern,butthechurchisane_____.68.TheweatherinEnglandislivinguptoitsr_____.69.Theschoolhase_____asuccessfulrelationshipwiththelocalcommunity.70.Inthewarpeopleweredesperatelyseekings_____fromthegunfire.71.Whydon’tyouevergivemeflowers?Iwishyou’dbemorer_____.72.Hehaswrittenabook_____(评论)forthebest-seller.73.Atlastwecouldseethedim_____(轮廓)ofthesmallvillageafterafive-hourjourney.74.Theyarebothfondofdrinking,sotheyaredrinking_________(伙伴).75.Maryissucha______(好奇的)girl,alwaysaskingquestions.第二节书面表达(15分)请根据下面的提示,写一篇介绍查尔斯狄更斯的短文,可以合理发挥,词数120词左右。查尔斯狄更斯生于1812年2月7日。12岁那年,查尔斯经历了他一生中极为重要的一件事——他父亲入狱。这使他被迫辍学,被安排到一家货仓工作。查尔斯是一个不放弃梦想的人。他什么工作都干过。15岁时做勤杂工作,后来当上了记者。很幸运的是,到了20岁,狄更斯就成为了全英格兰最杰出的记者之一。在同一时期,狄更斯的兴趣开始从新闻写作转向文学。他一生都奉献于写作,他的作品众多,这使他很出名。参考词汇:货仓warehouse附加题:阅读表达(共10分)TheUnitedStateshasmorethanthreethousandcollegesanduniversities.

Mostrequirehighschoolstudentstotakeanadmissiontest,

but.TheorganizationFair-Testopposestherequirements.

Itlistsmorethansevenhundredindividualschoolswheretestingisnowoptional(可选择的).

Studentscanprovidetheirresults,butonlyiftheywantto.

Testingcriticssayonereasontodroptherequirementisthatpreparingfortheteststakestoomuchtimeawayfromschoolworkandlife.

Therequirementplacestoomuchimportanceononetestandcausestoomuchstressforstudents.Still,criticsquestionjusthowmuchthetestsreallyshowaboutastudent.

Theysayhigherscoresinsomecasesmightonlyshowthatastudent'sfamilyhadthemoneyforexpensivetest-preparationclasses.OneofthefirstcollegestodroptherequirementwasBatesCollegeinMainein1984.

Overthenexttwentyyears,itcomparedstudentswhoprovidedtheirtestscoresandthosewhodidnot.

Thestudyfoundthatgradesandgraduationrateswerethesame.MountHolyokeCollegeinMassachusettsendeditsrequirementin2001.LikeBates,MountHolyokehascomparedstudentperformance.

Itspresident,JoanneCreighton,saysthestudyhasfound"nomeaningfuldifference."Shesaystherequirementsmighthavemadesenseinthenineteentwentieswhenitwasdeveloped.

Collegethenwasonlyforarelativelylimitedgroupofpeople.

But1.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?(Pleaseanswerwithin10words.) ___________________________________________________________________________2.Whichsentenceinthepassagecanbereplacedbythefollowingone?Studentshavethechoicetodecidewhethertheywillprovidetheirresultstotheschool. ___________________________________________________________________________3.Pleasefillintheblankinthefirstparagraphwithproperwordsorphrasestocompletethesentence.(Pleaseanswerwithin10words.) ___________________________________________________________________________4.Whatdoyouthinkisthemostimportantreasonthatmanyschoolshavedroppedtheadmissiontest?Why?(Pleaseanswerwithin30words.) ___________________________________________________________________________ ____

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