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三四模塊期末試卷(滿分:150分)一、單項選擇。(30分)()1.Toeveryone's________,thegirlfinishedthejobquitewell. A.satisfied B.satisfactory C.satisfying D.satisfaction()2.Nooneshouldenterthespotwithoutthe________ofthepolice. A.permit B.permission C.permitting D.permitted()3.MrBlackisan_______inthearmy,notan_______inthegovernment.Youcannoteasilyfind himinhis________. A.official;officer;office B.officer;office;official C.official;official;official D.officer;official;office()4.Westoodthere________atthe________sight. A.frightened;frightful B.frightening;frightful C.fright;frightening D.frightful;fright()5.Thedoctor'sadvice________himfromdrinkingandsmoking. A.encouraged B.courage C.encouragement D.discouraged()6.Helen______goonthetripwithus,butsheisn’tquitesureyet.A.shall B.must C.may D.can()7.—Catherine,Ihavecleanedtheroomforyou. —Thanks.Youit.Icouldmanageitmyself.A.needn’tdo B.needn’thavedoneC.mustn’tdo D.shouldn’thavedone()8.---Whydidyouleavethatposition?---I____abetterpositionatIBM.A.offer B.offered C.amoffered D.wasoffered()9.Withmoreforestsbeingdestroyed,hugequantitiesofgoodearth_____eachyear.A.iswashingaway B.isbeingwashedawayC.arewashingaway D.arebeingwashedaway()10.Hepaidforaseat,whenhe______haveenteredfree.A.could B.would C.must D.need()11.Thepoliceman'sattentionwassuddenlycaughtbyasmallboxwhich______placedundertheMinister'scar.A.hasbeen B.wasbeing C.hadbeenD.wouldbe()12.---I'vetakensomeoneelse'sgreensweaterbymistake.---It______Harry's.Healwayswearsgreen.A.hastobe B.willbe C.mustn'tbe D.couldbe()13.---Lucydoesn’tmindlendingyouherdictionary.---She______.I'vealreadyborrowedone.A.can't B.mustn't C.needn't D.shouldn't()14.---Don'tyouthinkitnecessarythathe_______toMiamibuttoNewYork?---Iagree,buttheproblemis________hehasrefusedto.A.willnotbesent;that B.notbesent;thatC.shouldnotbesent;what D.shouldnotsend;what()15.Monthsagowesailedtenthousandmilesacrossthisopensea,which____thePacific,andwemetnostorms.A.wascalled B.iscalled C.hadbeencalled D.hasbeencalled二、完形填空。(30分)Amongthemostpopularbooksbeingwrittentodayarethosewhichareusuallyclassifiedassciencefiction.Hundredsof__16__arepublishedeveryyearandarereadbyallkindsofpeople.___17___

someofthemostsuccessfulfilmsofrecentyearshavebeen__18__onsciencefictionstories.

Itisoftenthoughtthatsciencefictionisafairlynew__19__inliterature__20__itsancestors(祖先)canbefoundinbookswrittenhundredsofyearsago.Thesebooksoften__21__thepresentationofsomeformofideal__22__

athemewhichis__23__oftenfoundinmodernstories.

Mostoftheclassics(名著)ofsciencefiction__24__

havebeenwrittenwithinthelastonehundred__25__.BooksbywriterssuchasJulesVerneandH.G.Wellsto__26__justtwowellknownauthorshavebeentranslatedintomanylanguages.__27__sciencefictionwritersdon’twriteaboutmen__28__Marsofspaceadventurestories.Theyare__29__interestedinpredicting(預(yù)見)theeffectoftechnicalprogress__30__societyandthehumanmind,orin__31__futureworldswhichareareflection(反映)oftheworld__32__weliveinnow.

__33__ofthistheirwritinghasobviouspoliticalundertones(含意).Inanagewhenscientificfactfrequently__34__sciencefictionthewritersmayfinditdifficulttokeep__35__ofscientificadvances.()16.A.styles

B.titles

C.subjects

D.topics

()17.A.Furthermore

B.Otherwise

C.Anyway

D.Clearly

()18.A.made

B.depended

C.based

D.focused

()19.A.progress

B.result

C.product

D.development

()20.A.a(chǎn)s

B.when

C.but

D.if

()21.A.lookedfor

B.caredfor

C.a(chǎn)skedfor

D.calledfor

()22.A.society

B.idea

C.future

D.end

()23.A.yet

B.still

C.even

D.a(chǎn)lready

()24.A.besides

B.therefore

C.however

D.moreover

()25.A.years

B.centuries

C.months

D.days

()26.A.introduce

B.mention

C.tell

D.remind

()27.A.Ancient

B.Former

C.Past

D.Modern

()28.A.with

B.during

C.without

D.from

()29.A.still

B.more

C.less

D.even

()30.A.of

B.on

C.in

D.a(chǎn)t

()31.A.recognizing

B.imagining

C.remembering

D.changing

()32.A.where

B.which

C.there

D.that

()33.A.Despite

B.Instead

C.Because

D.Inthefront

()34.A.passesonto

B.getscloseto

C.catchesupwith

D.breaksawayfrom

()35.A.records

B.out

C.earlier

D.a(chǎn)head三、閱讀理解。(40分)ATogetcashoutinthe21stcentury,youwon’tneedabankcard,aPIN(個人識別編碼)orevenhavetomoveafinger.Youwillsimplyhavetolookthecashmachinestraightintheeye,declares(宣稱)NationalCashRegisters,amultinationalcompanythatmakesautomated(自動的)tellermachines,orATMs.NCRhasshownitsfirstexamplemachinethatitbelievesisthefutureofbanking.InsteadofaskingyouforyourPINonascreen,theSuperTeller—Stellaforshort,asksyouorallythroughaloudspeakertolookstraightaheadwhileaninfrared(紅外線的)cameraturnstoyourhead,thenyoureyes,andfinallytakesaninfraredphotographofyouriris(虹膜).For

identification(識別)purposes,anirispictureisbetterthanafingerprint,witharound256noticeablecharacteristicscomparedwith40forfingerprints.Thismeansthatthechancesofsomeoneelsebeingrecognizedinyourplaceisabout1in10.Onceyou’vebeenidentified,Stellagreetsyoubynameandsays,“Wouldyoulikecashorastatement?”Aninfraredportallowsthemachinetosendabankstatementstraighttoyourpocketcomputer.()36.Whatdoesthispassagemainlytalkabout?

A.Anewmedicalinstrument.

B.Anewtypeoftalkingmachine.

C.Anewtypeofcashmachine.D.NationalCashRegisters.()37.Whatisthisnewmachinecalled﹖

A.Stella.

B.ATM.

C.PIN.

D.NCR.()38.Whenyouwanttogetcashoutinthenewcenturyyouwill_______.

A.needabankcard

B.havetoputinyourPIN

C.moveyourfinger

D.justlookdirectlyatthetellermachine

BMybotherFredandIwenttoafootballmatchyesterday.OurschoolteamwasplayingagainsttheHighSchoolteam.Ourteamworeredandwhiteshirts,whiteshortsandredstockings.Theotherteamworeorangeandblackshirts,blackshortsandorangestockings.“Theylooklikebees,”mybrothersaid,andwelaughed.Theyplayedlikebeestoo.Theyranveryfast,attackedveryhardandpassedtheballtoeachotherveryfast.Soontheyscoredtheirfirstgoal.FredandIshoutedandshouted,“Comeon,ValleySchool!Comeon,theValleys!”O(jiān)urheadmasterwasnearusandhewasshouting.ButtheHighSchoolscoredanothergoal.Wewereverysad!Thenoneofthe“bees”stoppedtheballwithoneofhishands,soourteamgotafreekick.Ourcaptaintookit----andscoredagoal.Weshouted,“HOOORAY!”Thescorewasnowtwo:one.Thatwasbetter!Nowourteambegantoplaybetter----orthe“bees”weregettingtired.Ourteamscoredanothergoalbeforehalftime.Inthesecondhalfofthematch,bothteamstriedveryhard,butneitherscored,soattheendthescorewasstilltwoall.

()39.Mybrothersaid,“Theylooklikebees”because_______.A.theyranveryfastB.theywereverybusyC.theyhadorangeandblackshirtsD.theyhadblackandwhiteshirts()40.______scoredfirst.A.TheValleySchoolB.TheHighSchoolC.FredD.I()41.Whowonthematch?A.Ourteamdid.B.TheHighSchooldid.C.TheValleySchooldidD.Neitherteamdid.()42.Ourteamgotafreekickbecause_______.A.the“bees”weretiredBwelaughedC.wescoredtwogoalsD.AhighSchoolboystoppedtheballwithoneofhishand.CHelpWantedHelpWantedHelpWantedHelpWantedPAINTERMusthaveatleast3yearspaintingexperience.Commercialandnewconstructionwork.$10/hr.Immediateopening.Call4359201withworkhistory.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~SECRETARYParttimepositionavailableinfriendly,busyoffice.Goodtypingandgeneralofficeskills.Someweekendsrequired.Highpay.Variousduties.Apply(申請)atEastSideManagement,500ParkDrive,DeWitt,NY.13214.VETERINARIANASSISTANT(獸醫(yī)助理)Personneededforbusyanimalhospital.Somenightsandweekends.ApplyinpersontoJohnsonMarksAnimalHospital,404SnowRoad,Syracuse,NY.13224.After4p.m.onlyplease.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NURSES’ASSISTANTSFulltimeandparttimepositionsavailableformodernnursinghome.Highpay.CallMrs.Downes,R.N.at5347618.COOKNEEDEDImmediately.Busydowntownrestaurant.Mustbegoodanddependable.Experiencepreferred.Weekendsrequired.Call3249817.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~SALESPERSONExperienced.Musthavesomeknowledgeofmen’sclothingindustry.AvailabletoworkeveningsandsomeSaturdays.Sendresume(個人簡歷)to:Martin’sApparel,237RockledgeSt.,Syracuse,NY.13224.TEACHERSmallprivateschoolneedsEnglishandmathsteachers.MusthaveBSdegreeandatleast4yearsteachingexperience.Sendresumeto:WalesCharterSchool19South8thSt.NY.13214.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~HOTELneedsparttimeFRONTDESKCLERKNoexperiencenecessary.Excellentpeopleandphoneskillsamust.Somecomputerskillshelpful.$13/hr.Call:Mr.Jones3572897.()43.Ifyouareinterestedinworkinginahotel,call.A.4359201 B.5347618C.3249817 D.3572897()44.Ifyouwanttogetajobasamathsteacher,sendyourresumeto.A.237RockledgeSt.,Syracuse,NY.13224B.404SnowRoad,Syracuse,NY.13224C.500ParkDrive,DeWitt,NY.13214D.19South8thSt.NY.13214()45.IfyoudislikeworkingonSundays,beingashouldbeyourbestchoice.A.cookB.secretaryC.salespersonD.veterinarianassistant()46.Ifyouwanttogetajobat,youmusthaveofficeskills.A.Martin’sApparel B.EastSideManagementC.WalesCharterSchool D.JohnsonMarksAnimalHospitalDLettertoEditorofTVWeeklyDearSir/Madam,IreadAlisonBurnham’sreviewofWhenwewere12,andIdonotagreewithher.Ithoughttheprogrammewaswonderful—Ifoundtheoldnewspicturesreallyinteresting—theyhelpedtobringtolifethestoriesthepeopleweretelling.Theprogrammeremindsmeofmanythingsfrommyownchildhood.Forexample,onedaywhenIwasaboutfive,Iwasgoingtoschoolonthebusbymyself(thiswasthelate1960s).Mymotherhadgivenmeexactlytherightmoneyforareturnticket.Iheldoutmyhandwiththemoneyinit—onebigcoinontopofonelittlecoin.Thebusconductortookthebigtopcoinonlyandshegavemeaticket,butitwasapinkoneforasinglejourney.Ineededawhiteoneforareturnjourney,butIwastoofrightenedtosayanything.Whenschoolfinishedfortheday,Icouldn’tcatchthebushome—Ihadtowalk.Asagrownup,wheneverI’vebeeninasituationwhereIneedtosaysomethingortakesomeaction,thisearlymemoryofmybusridecomesbacktome,andI’mabletotakecontrolofthesituation.Iwouldliketosaytothedirector,BretChrysler,carryonmakingthiskindofprogramme.ToomuchTVthesedaysisquizshowsandsocalled“realityprogrammes”.Iappreciatethehumanstorythatcanmakemelaughandcry.Yoursfaithfully,ChrisDaniels()47.WhatisChrisDaniels’purposeofwritingthisletter?A.TopersuadeBretChryslertoturnawayfromquizshows.B.Toentertainotherreaderswitholdnewspictures.C.Toexpresshisappreciationoftheprogramme.D.Tohavehisstorytoldontheprogramme.()48.ChrisDanielstellsthestoryaboutthebusticketto.A.describehowpainfulhisearlyexperiencewasB.drawadirectresponsefromAlisonBurnhamC.showhowtheprogrammemadehimthinkD.teachthereadersofTVWeeklyalesson()49.Accordingtothepassage,ChrisDanielshadtowalkhomebecause.A.hehadn’tgotareturnticketB.hehadlosthisbusticketC.hedidn’tlikebigcrowdsD.hemissedthebushome()50.WhatdoesChrisDanielsnowthinkabouthisexperienceonthebus?A.Heshouldhavetoldtheconductorthen.B.Heshouldhavebeenwelltreated.C.Heregretsgoingtoschoolalone.D.Hewishesithadn’thappened.EWanttobemanagerofafootballteambutdon'tknowwhereyoucanlearnhow﹖Nowthere'sananswer.Anewmajor,“SportsEconomyManagement”,hasbeensetupatBeijingNormalUniversity.Itisdesignedtomeettheneedsofemployerswhoneedtalented(有才能的)peoplewithaknowledgeofeconomicsandsportsinpreparationforthe2008OlympicGames.

Attheconsultationfair(咨詢會)forstudentswhoaregoingtotaketheNationalCollegeEntranceExaminationinBeijingonMay11,studentsandtheirparentsfoundthatmanyuniversitiesarerestructuringtheirmajors.Someuniversitieshaveaddednewmajorsafteryearsofresearchaboutsocialneedsandthejobmarket.Othershavemadetheirsystemsmoreflexible(靈活的).Aimedathelpingstudentstolearnasmuchastheycanatcollegeandtomakethebestdecisionaboutwhichmajortheywouldprefertostudy,PekingUniversityhassetupthe“YuanPeiProgramme”.YuanPeistudentsdon'thavetochoosetheirmajorsuntiloneandahalfyearsafterstartingcollege.Duringthisperiod,theyhavetoattendbasiccoursesincludingEnglishandcomputerscience.Buttheyarefreetoattendwhateverothercoursestheylike.

LiuLu,aYuanPeifreshmanlastyear,feltluckytobeabletochoosecoursesfreely.“Thisfirstyearhasincreasedmyknowledgeandgivenmeasolidfoundation(堅實基礎(chǔ))sofar.IthinkIwillbeabletoadapttosocietyeasilywhenIgraduate,”shesaid.LikePekingUniversity,asimilarclassatBeijingNormalUniversitywilltake90applicantsthisyear.

()51.What'sthenewmajorsetupatBeijingNormalUniversityaccordingtothepassage﹖A.EnglishLiterature.

B.ComputerScience.C.Driving.

D.SportsEconomyManagement.()52.Manyuniversitiesarerestructuringtheirmajorsto.A.makepreparationsforthe2008OlympicGames

B.supplypeoplewithaknowledgeofeconomicsandsports

C.meetthesocialneeds

D.makepeopleshowinterestinreceivinghigheducation()53.JudgingfromwhatLiuLusaid,weknowthatshewasaftershestudiedinYuanPeiforayear.

A.tired

B.dissatisfied

C.pleased

D.ashamed()54.TheconsultationfairwasheldinBeijingonMay11withthepurposeof.

A.encouragingstudentstostudyabroad

B.askingstudentstoprepareforthecomingCollegeEntranceExamination

C.showingthestudentswhatchangesuniversitieshaverestructuredintheirmajors

D.askingforstudents’adviceonhowtorestructurethemajorsinuniversities()55.Thetextismainlyabout.

A.majorchangesinChina'suniversities

B.thewaythatBeijingNormalUniversityabsorbsstudents

C.people’sattitudestowardsmajorchangesinChina’suniversitiesD.howtobearmedwithknowledgeinoursociety四、短文改錯。(20分)

AtfirstIwasnotquitewillingtositdownandwatchedthe90-minutefootballmatch.UsuallyIjust56.______checkedtheresultsbecauseIthoughtthatwasdull57._______towatchagameinwhichplayerskickedaballeach58.________other.Therefore,myfatherlovesfootball.Duringthe59._______WorldCupin2002,mydadstaysuplatejusttowatch60.________hisfavoritesport.Seeinghisstronginterestinthis61._______gameof22menrunafteraball,Idecidedtositdown62.______towatchthegame.Ifoundthegameexcited,andmy63.______dadexplainedfortherules.Wesharedourjoy.Football64._______isnottoobadlyaslongasIwatchitwithmydad!

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