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1、探索尚未知道的東西Book7 Module 4單元測試題(外研版)Class:Name:Marks:滿分(120)、語法和詞匯知識(共 15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)1. We ' re trying to buildsociety where all nations can live inharmony.A. the; theB. a; /C. the; /D. a; the2. With manyproblems remainingto be solved, the newly-elected president has a tightevery day.A. deadline

2、B. routineC. scheduleD. pace3. Let ' s hurry,its too late to catch the train.A. thereforeB. besidesC. insteadD. otherwise4. If any difficulties,dont hesitate to call me for help.A. ariseB. joinC. occurD. take place5. Beethovensuffered a completehearing loss at 46.,he managed to compose manymaste

3、rpieces.A. Even soB. If soC. ThereforeD. Meanwhile6. The effortshehasin the past years to protecting pandas aren ' int vain. Its number isincreasing.A. adaptedB. spentC. sacrificedD. devoted7. Such a chance is not easy to obtain, why notit?8.A. take charge ofC. take notice ofB. take advantage of

4、D. take possession ofsolving any problem, war only leads to more hatred and violence.A. Due toB. Thanks toC. Far fromD. Apart from9. Dickens wrote a lot of novels, many of theminto films.A. madeB. were madeC. have been madeD. had been made10. I think thatwith studies wasthe main cause for his droppi

5、ng out of school.A. being bored B. boredC. having boredD. boring11. She is aperson. I' m afraid she doesn't like such fancy clothes.A. flexibleB. modestC. controversialD. conventional12. It was the way he talked that made me angrywhat he said.A. other than B. rather thanC. more thanD. better

6、 than13. She came to the sceneshe heard of the car accident.A. the moment B. so thatC. unlessD. although14. 一 How about a glass of beer?Serve me a cup of coffee instead, please.A. Sounds a good idea.B. It ' s not my cup of tea.C. Why not?D. What for?15. Tom raised his hands as if something .A. s

7、aying B. saidC. saysD. to say二、完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)Professor Barry Wellman from the University of Toronto in Canada has invented a term to describe the way many North Americans interact (交流)these days. The 16 is networked individualism (網(wǎng)絡(luò)個體主義)”.This idea is not easy to understand because the two

8、 words seem tohave 17 meanings. How can we be individuals and be 18 at the same time? You need other people for networks.Here is what Professor Wellman 19. Before the invention of the Internet and e-mail, oursocial networks are 20 interactions with relatives, neighbors, and workmates at 21.Some of t

9、he interaction was by phone, but it was 22 voice to voice, person to person, in 23 world.A recent research study by the Pew Internet and American Life Project 24 that for a lot of people, electronic interaction through the computer has 25 this person-to-person interaction.26 , a lot of people interv

10、iewed for the Pew study say that27 thing. Why?In the past, many people were worried that the Internet 28 us and caused us to spend too much time in the 29 world of the computer. But the Pew study discovered that the opposite is 30. The Internet connects us with more real people than expected 31peopl

11、e who can give advice on careers, medical 32, raising children, and choosing a schoolor college. About 60 million Americans told Pew that the 33 plays an important role in helping them make major life 34.Thanks to the computer, “ networkedindividuals are able to be 35 and together withother people a

12、t the same time!16. A. wordB. inventionC. expressionD. term17. A. oppositeB. differentC. similarD. unhealthy18. A. collectedB. operatedC. networkedD. united19. A. introducesB. meansC. createsD. likes20. A. connectedB. nearC. separatedD. live21. A. workB. restC. tableD. home22. A. yetB. evenC. stillD

13、. quite23. A. idealB. realC. modernD. ancient24. A. gotB. conductedC. suggestedD. showed25. A. rejectedB. replacedC. causedD. strengthened26. A. HoweverB. ThereforeC. FurthermoreD. Thus27. A. terrible28. A. separatedB. specialB. splitC. globalC. connectedD.goodD. deserted29. A. dangerousB. funnyC. i

14、maginaryD. strange30. A. wrongB. mistakenC. meaningfulD. true31. A. carefulB. helpfulC. thoughtfulD. skillful32. A. collegesB. equipmentC. problemsD. course33. A. InternetB. phoneC. letterD. advice34. A. discoveriesB. studiesC. styleD. decisions35. A. alike三、閱讀理解(共B. enjoyable20小題;每小題C. alone2分,滿分40

15、分)D.dependantAThe Eubie Blake National Jazz Institute and Cultural Center is in Baltimore, Maryland. It is named after one of the most important African-American jazz and ragtime (拉格泰姆音樂 ) musicians of the 20th century. Before his death in 1983, Eubie Blake was believed to be the only musician still

16、 living who had played ragtime music.Eubie Blake was born in Baltimore in 1887. He began playing the piano when he was about five years old. He was playing professionally by the age of sixteen. In 1921, he and Noble Sissle wrote the musical play Shuffle Along . It was the first Broadway musical writ

17、ten, produced and performed by all African Americans. Shuffle Along ran for more than five hundred performances. The musical helped launch the careers of several African-American performers, including singers Josephine Baker and Paul Robeson.Eubie Blake wrote other Broadway musicals during his eight

18、y-year career. He also wrote more than 350 songs. The original songs are still on display at the Eubie Blake National Jazz Institute and Cultural Center.The Center opened in 1978. It was part of an effort to bring cultural arts to young people in the inner city of Baltimore. At the same time, Eubie

19、Blake and his wife Marian were negotiating an agreement with the Maryland Historical Society. They wanted to donate several historically important objects. These included original sheet music and audio recordings of several Eubie Blake songs. They also included personal letters written by Blake and

20、old pictures of him and other famous musicians. And they included the original government document proclaiming February fourteenth, 1973 as Eubie Blake Day in Baltimore. Thousands of people visit the center every year, especially young people.36. What is the passage mainly about?A. The Eubie Blake N

21、ational Jazz Institute and Cultural Center.B. The great achievements of a famous African-American musician.C. The ragtime music in American history.D. An effort to bring cultural arts to young people in Baltimore.37. Shuffle Along is mentioned in Paragraph 2 because.A. it is the first musical play w

22、ritten by Eubie BlakeB. it is the most famous musical play in BroadwayC. it is the first Broadway musical ever to be madeD. it is a milestone for many African Americans38. The Eubie Blake National Jazz Institute and Cultural Center was built to.A. honor all African-American musiciansB. preserve the

23、original works of Eubie BlakeC. make cultural arts known by young peopleD. train young African-American musicians39. We can infer from the second paragraph that.A. Eubie Blake was born into a musician' s familyB. Eubie Blake began his career at the age of 21C. several African-American people got

24、 their success from Shuffle AlongD. Josephine Baker and Paul Robeson contributed the most to Shuffle Along 40. The last paragraph implies that.A. Eubie Blake ' s original works were not valued at firstB. the Center is not popular with young peopleC. Eubie Blake kept the most historically importa

25、nt objects himselfD. Eubie Blake ' s achievements were admitted by the governmentBThere is no doubt that teens today are extremely busy. Homework piles up and extra-curricular (課夕卜的)activities are time-consuming. Teens have to take part in a sport or activity after school, and they are up until

26、10:00 or later doing homework. Getting teenagers involved in voluntary opportunities can give them a sense of accomplishment that is not connected with sports or school.Teenagers are often in their own little world. Helping them get involved in voluntary opportunities is the perfect way for them to

27、open up a new world and give their time to a good cause.The key to getting teens involved in voluntary work is to find an opportunity that will fit into their schedule and to find something that interests them. Also, keep it close to home. If you have to drive a long distance to volunteer, it' s

28、 less likely to be accomplished.My son has helped out with the local library ' s reading program now for two summers. It is close to home and the schedule is very elastic We go in and choose days that work with his schedule and he volunteers for about 2 hours at a time. He is responsible for hel

29、ping kids get signed up for the summer reading program and helping them record the hours they read. It is only a one-week time commitment, but it is very rewarding.When teens volunteer, they often see that there are others more needy than themselves. They also learn time management. Your teen will b

30、ecome a more rounded, less self-centred individual.Colleges see thousands of students applying for admission every year. If your teen has shown the dedication to volunteer in the community, it could give him the advantage for college admission or scholarship opportunities. So, volunteering is good f

31、or their present and their future!41. What is the text mainly about?A. The heavy loads teens facing toady.B. The benefits of volunteering for teens.C. The author ' s son ' s volunteering experience.D. The requirements of volunteering.42. The author of the text probably.A. never thought his s

32、on would volunteerB. tries to limit his son' s volunteering timeC. supports his son in volunteeringD. is concerned about his son' s study43. We can infer from the last paragraph that.A. colleges are more likely to choose one with volunteering experiencesB. volunteering can help a teen stand

33、out as an excellent studentC. scholarship opportunities are only offered to excellent studentsD. one can ' t become an excellent student without volunteering experiences44. The underlined word“ elastic " in the fourth paragraph can be best replaced byA. independent B. tightC. demanding D. f

34、lexible45. Which of the following will NOT be considered if you want to find a voluntary opportunity?A. Whether it can suit my interest.B. Whether it can improve my grades.C. Whether it is near or far from my home.D. Whether it can give me a sense of accomplishment.CIt seems lately that more and mor

35、e of my friends are facing some seemingly insurmountable (難 以對付的)challenges in their lives. A few have lost their jobs and some have failed marriages. Or too many have health issues.I don ' t know if it is desperation that causes them to turn to me for advice. But it is difficult to offer words

36、of hope when all they feel is hopeless. They expect answers, or a roadmap to get them back on their feet again.I have often struggled with what to say. Mostly because I have faced many of the same challenges in my own life, I remember how empty I felt after someone cheerfully offered words like, “Th

37、ings will get better!""It ' s always darkest. “ etc.Now, as an inspiration writer, being thought of as a resource of hope or a good (or bad) example of what to do in life, I have even more people contacting me.So, what do I say?“What can I do, Bob? I ' ve lost my job. What do you s

38、uggest?”a Begin again. ”h Hwalked out on me. My whole world just ended. What should I do?"B Begin again. ”It almost sounds too simple. I imagine in the darkest hours of one' s life those words would seemuseless or uncaring. But it is indeed the answer.All life challenges bring about an endi

39、ngand the chance for a beginning. A failed marriagedoes not mean you are through with love or being loved. It means there are others just like you needing to be loved. Find them.A life-threatening disease does not mean giving up. It means starting a new path to recovery and discovering within yourse

40、lf the ability to fight back and win.And if you are a person of faith, even death does not mean it' s over. It means “to beg46. What is the best title for this passage?A. Begin again.B. A good piece of advice.C. A wise answer.D. A new path to recovery.47. Which of the following can be inferred f

41、rom the text?A. One should never give up hope though life is hard.B. The author ' s answer is very simple and useless.C. In fact, the author doesn' t know what to do with life challenges.D. All challenges will lead to an ending and desperation.48. The expression “ walked out on " means.

42、A. had pity onB.put up withC. went away fromD.got on with49. From the passage we can conclude that the suggestion on life challenges isA. easyB.impossibleC. unrealisticD.effective50. Which of the following matches the writer' s suggestion on life challenges?A. A scientist did an experiment for m

43、any times and gave it up at last.B. A young man was refused by many companies and he started his own.C. A student failed the final examination and was lost in great despair.D. A man had a great loss in his business and jumped down from a building.DA new study says if a mom is apart from her children

44、, talking on the phone will help as much as a hug.s voice aloiIf you ' arparent who spends long hours on the job, you probably feel guilty for spending so much time away from your kids. But the results of a new study show that a motherbe just as comforting to an anxious child as physical contact

45、.In an experiment, researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison asked a group of girls between the ages of 7 and 12 to solve math problems in front of judges a stressful situation foranyone. Before the girls were set to give their answers, the researchers measured their levels of two hormone

46、s (荷爾蒙):cortisol, which goes up during stressful situations, and oxytocin, the “l(fā)ove " hormone, goes down.After they were finished, some of the girls got to meet up with their mothers right away. Themoms came in and hugged the girls. Another group of the girls didn' t see their mothers, but

47、 receivedphone calls from them, on which their mothers told them how well they' d done. The final group hano contact with their mothers, but instead watched a cartoon movie, March of the Penguins .Finally, the girls ' hormone levels were measured again. Although the movie was interesting, it

48、 did nothing to ease the children' sDatpxjeirprisingly, both the physical contact and phonecalls from their mothers had the same influe nce on easing the girls ' stress levels.So, no matter how old you are, if you' re feeling stressed about something in your life, a phonecall to Mom migh

49、t be just the key to help you feel better.51. What ' s the main idea of the text?A. A mother ' s voicei comfort her anxious kids.B. Mothers should often hug their kids.C. Mothers should spend enough time caring about their kids.D. Scientists discovered why kids become stressed when having te

50、sts.52. If a girl is under stress,.A. she can sblve math problemsB. she will have high levels of hormoneC. oxytocin will remain at a high levelD. cortisol will increase with oxytocin down53. Which of the following is the right order in which the study was carried out?a. The girls solved math problem

51、s.b. The girls ' levels of hormones were measured again.c. The girls were divided into three groups.d. The girls ' levels of hormones were measured.A. a, c, d, b B. d, a, c, b C. c, a, d, b D. d, c, a, b 54. From the text, we can infer that.A. parents should believe in their kidsB. kids shou

52、ld learn how to ease anxietyC. girls are not good at solving math problems55. The writerD. the girls who had watched the movie remained worried s attitude toward the result is.A. negative B. puzzlingC. positive D. unknown四、書面表達(共兩節(jié),滿分 45分)第一節(jié) 閱讀表達(共5小題;每小題3分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,并根據(jù)短文后的要求回答問題(請注意問題后的詞數(shù)要求)。1

53、 Research shows that teenagers today are not healthy. Why? The list of the reasons is quite long and boring, but some of these " bad" aspects of their lives should be mentioned.2 First of all, teenagers are“addicted " to "junk " food, as their best friends are hamburgers,piz

54、za or chips. Teenagers don' t eat what it is best for their physical development and don topay attention to a healthy way of eating. On the contrary, it' s also the case of the girls whoso as to lose weight. They get to suffer from starvation just to be skinny as the models they read about i

55、n magazines or newspapers.3 Secondly, young people nowadays do not spend much time outdoors, walking in the park, going camping or climbing. In fact, TV, computer games, DVD or music are much more interesting. Just imagine mother calling her son to lunch and him shouting,“ Nmyifavorite' m watchi

56、nprogram! I ' ll eat later. " He really doesn ' t care that later he ' ll eat alone, that he won talk to. In this way communication between the members of the family decreases to a great degree until it disappears completely.4 Thi rdly, there is also the case of the“ dangers "

57、that make the parents worry: alcohol, drugs,smoking. They are always worried when their children go to a disco or to a party, as they know how easily teenagers are tempted to try something new, just for fun.5 Teenagers ought to take more care of their health as the environment is becoming more and more dangerous. If they aren' t aware of everything that surrounds them, they won' t be able 1them and stay as healthy as possible.56. List three reasons that cause the teenagers to

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