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學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精ModuleOne單元測試題第一部分:英語知識運(yùn)用第一節(jié):詞匯與語法(每小題1分,共15分)1. NoneattheIraqpolicestation________thecarbombinglastweek。A。survived B.wassurvivedinC.hadsurvived D。hassurvivedin2。 Whilewalkinginthegrass,youmust________poisonoussnakes.A.lookout B.takecareof C。watchoutfor D。becarefulfor3.Thesephotoswillshowyou_________.A。whatdoesourvillagelooklike B。whatourvillagelookslikeC.howdoesourvillagelooklikeD.howourvillagelookslike4。 Heisalwaysspeakingtohisparentsintheway_______noonecanaccept。Choosethewronganswer:A.that B./ C。inwhich D.which5。 BillGateshassetuphisMicrosoft_______onlyoneyearofhardwork.A.since B.for C.after D。in6. _______happens,wewillstandbyyourside.Choosethewronganswer:A。Whatever B。NomatterwhatC。Whetherornotit D.Whenever7。 Thepolicedrewawhitecircle_______theyfoundthedeadboy。A.inwhere B。where C。attheplace D.atwhich8。 Thebestschool_______IhaveeverworkedisSuzhouA.that B.which C。where D。/9。 Thosenaughtyboysneverstayintheclassroom_______classes。A。in B。after C。among D。between10。Lily_______arguewiththebossalthoughsheisalittleafraidofhim。A.dare B。daresto C.daresnot D.doesn’tdareto11. Helivedinasmallroom_______windowfacedwest。A。whose B.ofwhich C。which D.that12.Iamsureyourdream_______ascientistwill_______someday.A。ofbecoming;realize B。tobecome;comeaboutC.ofbecoming;cometrue D.becoming;berealized13。HarryPotteronlyhadasmallroom_______whenhejustcametohisaunt’s.Choosethewronganswer:A.tosleep B。tosleepin C。inwhichhecouldsleep D.wherehecouldsleep14。Isthistheproblem_______theteacherexplainedlastweek?Choosethewronganswer:A.which B.that C./ D。theone15。 Itwasevening_______wegottoasmallvillage。A。that B.when C。onwhich D。inwhich第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從36~55各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Tolstoy,thegreatRussianwriter,likedtowalkaboutinarailwaystationnearhishome.Onedaywhenhewaswalkingupanddownas__16__,lookingatpeoplegettingonandoffthe_17___,heheardalady__18__afterhim,“Hey,youoldfellow,goandbringbackmyhandbaginthe__19__roomwhichI__20__there。"Tolstoy__21__there。He__22__thebagupandwalkedquicklyalongtheplatform(站臺(tái)),__23__thesametimetheladywaswaitingbesidethecarriage,looking__24__.Whenat__25theoldmangavethebagbacktoher,sheopeneditto__26__surenothingwas__27__。“Good,oldman,"saidthewoman?!癥ouarejust__28__asIcanexpect.Hereyouare?!盨hegaveacoppercoin(硬幣)tohim。Tolstoy__29__thecoinandputitintohispocketwithasmile。Butthewomanwasvery__30__whensheheardthathewasTolstoy,theauthor(作者)ofthegreatnovelWARANDPEACE.She__31__toTolstoyandsaid,“Oh,excuseme….Oh,howsillyIwasto__32__youasaporter(搬運(yùn)工).Pleasethrowbackthatcoin__33__youforgiveme.”“Oh,madam,why?You’vedone__34__wrong?!盩olstoylaughed.“Thecoinisgivenformywork,soI’ll__35__it。Thankyou,madam!”16。 A。possible B。often C.usual D。well17. A。trains B.cars C。planes D。bikes18. A。talking B。speaking C。telling D.shouting19. A.next B。meeting C.waiting D.dining20。 A。went B.forgot C。left D。bought21。 A。passed B。jumped C.went D。entered22。 A.lifted B。gave C。picked D.brought23。 A.At B。In C.For D。By24。 A.happy B。back C。well D。worried25. A.first B。last C.end D.beginning26。 A。make B.do C.take D。get27. A。right B.inside C.lost D。wrong28. A.asquick B。asquickly C。soquick Dsoquickly29。 A.showed B。watched C。accepted D.picked30. A.angry B。surprised C。happy D.worried31。 A.returned B。changed C.responded D。turned32. A.see B.treat C。have D.look33。 A.unless B.if C。because D.until34。 A。something B。everything C。anything D.nothing35。 A。throw B。give C.keep D。stay第二部分:閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,共30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng).ANewYork:China'sYaoMingleadsLakerscenterSharquillO'NealinvotingfortheNationalBasketballAssociationAll-starGametobeplayedonFebruary9inAtlanta.Afterthefirsttworoundsoffanvoting,theHoustonrookie(新秀)leadsallcenterswith841,393votes,morethan158,000votesoverO'Neal。Yao,thefirstoverallpickinlastyear'sNBAentrydraft,alsoranksfourthoverallinthelatestreportsreleasedonThursday.O'Neal,ofthethree-timeNBAchampionshipLakers,missedthefirst12gamesoftheseasonwhilerecoveringfromtoesurgery,Yao,whohashadashiningrookieseasonsofar,mayhavealsobenefitedfromnewvotingprocedures。ThisseasonmarksthefirsttimethatfanscangoonlineandvoteinChinese.Carter,TorontoRaptorsforward,hasbeensidelinedformostoftheseasonwithaleftkneestrainbuthas871,189votes。Heissecondoverallinthefanballvoting,trailingonlyLakersguardKobeBryant,whohas958,695。(AgenciesviaXinhua)36.Thismessageisprobablytakenfrom。A。abook B.anewspaper C.amagazine D.aTVprogramme37。O'Nealhasgotaboutvotes。A.158,000 B。972,000 C。683,000 D.871,18938.ThewaytovoteforAll-starGameplayers。A.remainsthesameasbefore B.changesbecauseofYaoMingC。changesbecauseofChina D.changesbecauseofthepopulationofChina39。HowmanyNBAstarsarementionedinthepassage?A.2。 B。3. C.4. D.5.BNanning——---—Withthenumberofcollegegraduatesclimbingtoarecordhighthisyear—some2。12millionareenteringthejobmarket,anincreaseof670,000,or46。2percent,overlastyear,manypeopleareaskingifChina'sfirst“McDonald'sgeneration”,bornintheearly1980s,canstandtheintensecompetitionandfindaplaceinthejobmarket。TheysaythiswillbeatestofbothChina'sjobmarketanditscarefreeyoungergeneration。“Donotworry。We’llgetwhateverwewant,"theytelleachothertoeasetheirownanxiety。Bornintheearlydaysofthecountry’sreformandopeningtotheoutsideworld,growingupinthemarketeconomy,theyoungsters,familiarwithMcDonald’sandMickeyMouse,lovetoeathamburgers,andwearforeign-brandjeansandT—shirtsandworshipBillGates.Comparedwiththeirparents,theyenjoymorefreedominlookingforajob-andwiththatfreedomcomeburdens.Thesecollegegraduatesareseenscouringrecruitmentinformationinnewspapersandjournals,theInternetandjobmarketsnationwide.ShortlyafterhotelmanagementmajorHaoWenhua,ayoungwomanfromChongqinginSouthwestChina,failedtherecruitmenttestofafive-starhotleinGuilin,SouthChina'sGuangxiZhuangAutonomousRegion。SheappearedatajobmarketinNanning,approximately300kilomentersfromGuilin,lookingrathertired.Manybusinessesandcompaniessaythattheywouldtakeonexperiencedstaffratherthanthenewgraduateswhoareshortoftheexperienceofhowtosucceedintoday'sfastpacedsociety。40。WhichofthefollowinggroupsofpeoplebelongstoChina'sfirstMcDonald’sgeneration?B。Peoplewholiketoeathamburgersandwearforeign—brandclothes。C。PeoplewhoadmireBillGates。D。Peoplewholacktheexperienceofhowtosucceedintoday’sfastchangingworld.41。Whichofthefollowingexplanationisclosestinmeaningwiththeunderlinedword“scouring”inthepassage?A.Studying.B。Goingthrough。C.Collecting。 D.Copying.42.WhatcanweinferfromthestoryofHaoWenhuainthepassage?A.TherearemanychancestofindjobsinGuangxiZhuangAutonomousRegion。B。Hotelmanagementisnotagoodmajorincollege.C。Thereisintensecompetitioninjobmarket。D.Manybusinessesandcompaniesdon'tlikenewcollegegraduates。43。What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.FierceCompetitionintheJobMarket。B。McDonald'sGenerationHasGrownup.C。McDonald'sGenerationFacesJobHunt。D.TheNumberofCollegeGraduatesClimbstotheHighestPoint.CJohnRussell,83yearsold,gotonaChicagobusandsawasignsayingthatseniorcitizens(高齡市民)couldrideforhalfprice。Whenhedroppedhisthreequarters(thatis,75cents)inthebox,thedriveraskedforhisIDcard.JohntookouthisIDcard.“YouneedaspecialCTAcard,”saidthedriver.JohndidnothavetheChicagoTransitAuthority(CTA)cardbecausehelivesinNewYorkandwasinChicagovisitinghistwosons.“Thenyouneedtoputinanotherthreequarters,”saidthedriver,“orgetoffthebus.”O(jiān)ldpeopleareusuallyverystubborn(頑固的)。Johnsaid,“Givemebackmythreequarters,andI’llgetoff."“Ican't-it’sinthebox.Ifyoudon’tgetoff,I’llcallthepolice,”saidthedriver,whichhedid,Twopolicecarspulledup。Johnandthedrivertoldthepolicetheirstories.“That’swhyyoucalled?”onepolicemanaskedthedriver.AnotherpolicemanthensaidtoJohn,“I’llgiveyouthreequarters.”Johnshookhishead,“Whyshouldyougivemethequarters?Heshouldgivememythreequarters.”“Whereareyougoing?”askedthepolicemen.“Downtowntohavelunchwithfriends,”Johnsaid?!癈omeon,"thepolicemensaid,“We'llgetyouyourcard。"SotheytookhimdowntowntotheCTAoffice.Butthepeopletherewouldn’tgivehimaCTAcard—heneededapicture?!癢hatabouthisthreequarters?”onepolicemanasked.Theofficialsdiscussed,andadecisionwasmadetogiveJohn'squartersback.“Howareyougoingtogetthere?"“Bybus.AndallI’mgoingtopayis75cents.”“Goodluck,”thepolicemensaid。Johngotonabus,droppedthreequartersinthebox,andsaid,“I’maseniorcitizen…?!盩hedriverlookedatJohnandnodded.Hedidn’tknowhowluckyhewastobeasensible(明智的)man。44。 JohnRussellneedsaspecialCTAcardmostprobablybecause_____.A.heisnotaseniorcitizenB。heisnotacitizenofChicagoC.heisonlyvisitinghistwosonsD。hehaslosthisIDcard45.ThedecisionmadebytheCTAofficewas_____。A。togiveJohnaCTAcardthenandthereB。nottogiveJohn’sthreequartersbackC.toreturnthethreequarterstoJohnD。totellJohnthathehasbrokentherules46。 Thebesttitleforthispassageis_____.A.GivingNoQuarters B。GivingNoMoreQuartersC。ASensitiveDriver D.ASeniorCitizenDAbout25millionchildrenindevelopingcountrieshavenohomes。Sotheyliveoncitystreets。UnitedNationsChildren’sFundsaysmostofthesechildrendonotreceiveeducationorhealthcare(衛(wèi)生保健).Theprivateorganizationknownas“ChildHopeUSA”istryingtodosomethingtohelpthesechildren.Thegrouphasmanygoals。ChildHopeUSAwantstostopthespreadofAIDSandtheuseofillegal(非法)drugsamongchildren。Itwantstoprotectyounggirlsfrombeingmistreatedsexually.Itwantstotellchildrenhowtoprotectthemselves,howtosurviveconditionsonthestreetsandhowtofeelgoodaboutthemselves.ChildHopeUSAistryingtosetupeducationalprogramsforchildren。Itisworkingwithlocalgroupstogettheirhelpinprotectingtherightsofstreetchildren.AnditIstryingtomakeinternationaldevelopmentgroupsmoreinformedaboutstreetchildren。Somechildrenbeginlivingonthestreetswhentheyarefiveyearsoldoryounger.Four—year-oldscanbefoundsellinggoodsonthestreetcornerorbeggingforfoodandmoney.Someofthesechildrenhavelosttheirfamiliesbecauseofwarsornaturaldisasters,suchasearthquakesandfloods.Somearehelpingtheirfamiliesearnenoughmoneytosurvive。StudyshowsthatmorethanonemillionchildrenliveandworkonthestreetsinthePhilippines。SevenmillionchildrenliveonthestreetsinBrazil.About250thousandchildrenliveonthestreetsofMexico。ChildHopeUSAworkscloselywithinternationalandlocalgroups。IthasofficesinBrazil,Guatermala,thePhilippines,Britain,CanadaandtheUnitedStates。ChildHopeUSAalsoworkstoimprovechildlabor(童工)laws。In1992,Pakistanmadenewlawstocontrolchildlabor。Thelawsmakeitillegaltolendmoneytofamiliesandletchildrenrepaytheloanbyworkinginfactories。Yet,abouteightmillionchildrenarestillworkinginPakistantorepayloans。47。 WhichofthefollowingisnotthegoalofChildHopeUSA?A。TobuildaschoolandahospitaltohelpthechildrenB。TohelpthechildrennottouseillegaldrugsC.ToteachthechildrenwaystoprotectthemselvesD.tohelpthechildrentogotoschool48。Whichofthefollowingisthereasonforthechildren’sworkingonthestreet?A。Theyhavenoparents。B.TheyearnmoneytohelptheirparentsC。Theybreakawayfromtheirfamilies,sotheyhavetomakealivingbythemselves。D。EitherAorB49。 Whichofthefollowingiscorrect?A。ChildHopeUSAisworkingalonetohelpthechildren。B.ChildHopeUSAhasanofficeinChina.C。Streetchildren’sconditionhasimproved,buttheproblemsstillhaven‘tbeensolvedD.Becauseofthelaw,nochildinPakistanisstillworkingtorepayloans.EBluejeans,theuniformofyoungandoldforgenerations,arelosingtheirpopularity。AccordingtoastudybyJeansWearCommunications,JeanssalesintheUnitedStatesdroppedfrom502millionpairstenyearsagoto387millionpairslastyear.Expertssaythatthedecreaseinsaleswillcontinue。Whyistherethegreatdecrease?Somefashionexpertssayitisbecauseoftheagingbaby–boomer(迅速發(fā)展)generation,Theysaythatcustomersintheirthirtiesandfortiesnolongerhavethebodyshapetoweartheform–fittingtrousers。Otherssayitisbecausetherearefewpeopleinthe14to24-year–oldpopulationgroup.Also,boysusedtobuyalotofjeans。Todaytheyarechoosingmorestylish(時(shí)髦的)shorts,bicycleshorts,andcottonpants.Jeansmanufacturers(制造商)aretryingtofindwaystodealwiththedecreaseinsales.Somearemakingpantsfortheaginggeneration-loosecottontrousersandaspecialdesignoftheirclassic“505"jeansthathaveextraroomintheseat(臀部).Othermanufacturersaretryingtoincreasetheiroverseasales。WhilejeansarelesspopularintheUnitedStates,theycontinuetobeimportantfashionitemsinpartsofEuropeandtheFarEast。50.Thispassageismostprobablytakenfrom_______。A。anewsreport B.anovelC。theintroductiontoabook D.asciencemagazine51.Thepassageinmainlyabout__________。A.agingbaby—boomergenerationB。thewaystoincreasethesalesofbluejeansC.newfashionintheUnitedStatesD。thefailingpopularityoftheblueJeans52。 Fromthepassagewelearnthat_______.A.pantsareatypicalkindofjeansB.JeanshavebecomelesspopularintheFarEastC。themanufactureswillhavetostopproductionofJeansD.“505”istraditionallyakindofjeans第三部分寫作第一節(jié)單詞拼寫(每小題1分,共10分)51. Weshouldnotlaughatpeoplewith________(傷殘)。 51。____________52. Doyouseethecloud________(形狀)likeacow? 52.____________53. Heisamantobe________(依靠)on。 53.____________54。 Making________(預(yù)測)isariskingbusiness. 54.____________55。 Wewillmakealotofrecycled________(材料)。 55.____________56. Nosmokingwillbeallowedwithafuturecity's________(范圍). 56.____________57。 Allcarswillbe________(供給動(dòng)力)byelectricity。 57.____________58。 Thecamerasare________(連接)totheirheads. 58.____________59。 Doctorswillcarryout________(手術(shù))fromthousandsofmilesawayinthefuture. 59.____________60. Wewillusemore________(可替換的)energy,suchassolarandwindpower。 60.____________第二節(jié)閱讀表達(dá)閱讀下面短文,并根據(jù)文章后的題目進(jìn)行簡答。MallsarepopularplacesforAmericanstogo。Somepeoplespendsomuchtimeatmallsthattheyarecalled“mallrats”。Mallratsshopuntiltheydropinthehundredsofstoresunderoneroof.Peoplelikemallsformanyreasons。Theyfeelsafebecausemallshavepolicestationsorprivatesecurityguards。Parkingisusuallyfree,andtheweatherinsideisalwaysfine.Thenewestmallshavebeautifulrestplaceswithwaterfallsandlargegreentrees。

ThelargestmallintheUnitedStatesistheMallofAmericaninMinnesota.Itcovers42millionsquarefeet.Ithas350stores,eightnightclubs,andaseven—acrepark!Thereareparkingspacesfor12,750cars.About750,000peopleshopthereeveryweek.

ThefirstindoormallintheUnitedStateswasbuiltin1965inEdina,Minnesota。Peoplelovedoingalltheirshoppinginoneplace。Moremallsarebuiltalloverthecountry。Now,mallsareliketowncenterswherepeople.Theyshop,ofcourse.Theyalsoeatinfoodcourtsthathavefoodfromallovertheworld。Theyseemoviesattheatres.Somepeopleevengettheirdailyexercisebydoingthenewsportofmallwalking。Othersgotomallstomeetfriends.

Insomemalls,peoplecanseeadoctororadentistandevenattendchurch。Inotherwords,peoplecandojustabouteverythinginmalls.Nowresidents(居民)canactuallyliveintheirfavoriteshoppingcenterinfact.1.What’sthebesttitleofthispassage?(Pleaseanswerwithin5words。)2.Whydopeoplelikemalls?(Pleaseanswerwithin10words.)3。Whatdoes“Mall”meanhere?4。Besidesshopping,whatelsecanpeopledointhemall?(Pleaseanswerwithin30words。)5。Pleasefillintheblankinthefourthparagraphwithproperwordsorphrasestocompletethesentence。(Pleaseanswerwithin10words。)第三節(jié):書面表達(dá)(共25分)下面是你班班會(huì)上以“中學(xué)生是否能佩帶手機(jī)"為題進(jìn)行討論的情況。請你寫一封信給21stCentury報(bào)的編輯說明該情況,并附帶表明你自己的觀點(diǎn)。比例40%學(xué)生贊同60%學(xué)生不贊同理由1。便于同親友聯(lián)系;2.可以上網(wǎng)查資料;3.空余時(shí)間玩玩游戲調(diào)節(jié)大腦;4。儲(chǔ)存有用信息。1。手機(jī)輻射對人健康有害;2.響鈴影響自己和他人學(xué)習(xí);3。屬奢侈品;4。容易引起相互攀比.注意:1。要包含所有的要點(diǎn),但不要逐條翻譯;2。字?jǐn)?shù)約100字。3。信的開頭和結(jié)尾已寫好DearSir,I’mwritingtotellyou--________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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