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Module6Problems單元測(cè)試卷一、單項(xiàng)填空(本題有10小題,每小題2分,共20分)請(qǐng)從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳答案。1.—WhatdoyouthinkofLucy?—Sheishonestgirl.

A.a B.an C./ D.the2.—Drivinglessandwalkingmorearegoodforourhealth.—SoI’drathertakeanhour’swalktoworkthanconsideracar.

A.drive B.todriveC.driving D.todriving3.Tomhasgotintothehabitforhalfanhouraftergettingupeverymorning.A.torun B.ofrunning C.torunning D.forrunning4.—Saraissick,sosheisunabletogofishingwithus.—.A.Goodluck B.SoundsgreatC.Whatashame D.Welldone5.—IhearDanhasmadeuphismindtolearna(n).

—That’strue.Hewilllearntoplaytheguitar.A.play B.languageC.opera D.instrument6.—Isleptforonlyfivehourslastnight.—Oh,that’stoobad.Enoughsleepisforyourhealth.

A.similar B.harmfulC.friendly D.necessary7.Ifitsunny,wecampingthisweekend.A.get;willgo B.gets;willgoC.gets;go D.willget;go8.Ifyoudon’tworkhardformostoftheyearbutworkhardforonlyafewdaysbeforetheexam,youwillprobably.

A.succeed B.finish C.fail D.pass9.Thisismy,andnothingcanchangemymind.

A.lastphrases B.lastwordC.lastthings D.lastthoughts10.WewillachieveourChinaDreamweworkhardandnevergiveup.A.and B.soC.if D.but二、完形填空(本題有15小題,每小題1分,共15分))[來(lái)源:Z§xx§k.]閱讀下列短文,掌握大意,然后從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。MysonlivedinNewYork.LastwintermyhusbandandI1himthere.Oneday,whilewewerewalkingdownthestreet,mysonwenttoastoretosee2therewasacoathewanted.

Itwasverycold.Iwentovertoasupermarkettobuysomechocolate,butmyhusbandwaitedoutsidealone.WhenIcameout,myhusbandwastalkingtoa3man.Isawmyhusband4hisglovesandhatandpassthemtoFrank,thehomelessman.

FranksaidhehadbeenlivinginNewYorkbeforeaheavyrainstormhitthecityintheautumnoftheyear.Helosthis5intherainstorm,sohehadnoplacetosleep.Hewasbeggingandtryingtoget$25inordertofindacheap6wherehecouldsleepforsomehours.Allheownedtokeep7wasajacket.Myhusband’sglovesandhatweresurprisinggiftsforhim.

Afterawhile,mysoncameoutofthestore,andanewcoatwasinhishand.Iaskedhimwhathewasgoingtodowiththeoldone.Hesaidhewould8keepit.ItoldhimthestoryandsuggestedleavingittoFrank.9ourgreatsurprise,mysonwalkeduptoFrankand10thenewcoattohim.Frankasked,“Didyoubuythisforme?”Mysonsaidno,buthewantedFranktohave11.Frankstoodthere12thecoat,withsomethingwetinhiseyes.He13uswithhiswholeheart.Hesaidhewouldtrytofindajobas14aspossibletosupporthimself.

Mysoncouldn’tgetthepictureofFrankoutofhismind.Hewenthome,tookoutallhisclothesthatdidn’t15him,andpostedthemtoashelter(避難所).Hehasdonethisafewtimessincethen.

1.A.visited B.protected C.noticed D.memorized2.A.which B.if C.why D.how3.A.careless B.hopeless C.helpless D.homeless4.A.getoff B.turnoff C.takeoff D.gooff5.A.coat B.key C.home D.food6.A.hospital B.shop C.office D.hotel7.A.clean B.brave C.warm D.fair8.A.certainly B.suddenly C.patiently D.politely9.A.On B.To C.With D.For10.A.returned B.connected C.gave D.sent11.A.it B.him C.her D.them12.A.making B.washing C.selling D.holding13.A.thanked B.introduced C.taught D.pushed14.A.often B.soon C.long D.far15.A.hurt B.fit C.change D.improve三、閱讀理解(本題有15小題。A篇,每小題3分,其中第B,C,D篇,每小題2分;最后小題為主觀題.5分。共36分)閱讀下面短文:客觀題請(qǐng)從每小題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。A請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。THEMEPARKS–FUNANDMORETHANFUNDisneylandwillbringyouintoamagicworld.AsyouwalkaroundDisneyland,youmayseeSnowWhiteandMickeyMouseinaparadeoronthestreet.Ifyouwanttohavefunandmorethanfun,etoDisneyland!Dollywood,inthebeautifulSmokyMountainsinthesoutheasternUSA.AlthoughDollywoodhasrides,thepark’smainattractionisitsculture.YoucaneventakearideontheonlysteamenginetrainstillworkinginthesoutheastUSA.etoDollywoodtohavefunlearningallaboutAmerica’shistoricalsoutheastculture!Ifyouwanttoexperiencetheancientdays,England’sCamelotParkistheplaceforyou.EveryareaoftheparkismodeledafterlifeinthedaysofKingArthurandtheKnightsoftheRoundTable.ToenteraworldofancientEngland,etoCamelotPark!Somethemeparksarenotonlyforfunbutalsoeducational.TakethePolynesianCulturalCenter(PCC)inHawaiiasanexample.ItnotonlyshowsvisitorsthePolynesianwayoflifebutalsoprotectstheirskillsandcultureforthefuture.1.Youmayreadthispassageina______.A.fashionmagazine B.storybookC.icstrip D.travelagency’sleaflet2.IfMr.WhitewantstoexperiencetheancientEngland,whichparkshouldhevisit?A.Disneyland. B.Dollywood. C.CamelotPark. D.ThePCC.3.What’sDollywood’smainattraction?A.Magicshows. B.KingArthur’slife.C.Polynesianculture. D.America’ssoutheastculture.BMakingaposterbyhandcanletyouhavealotoffun.Therearenorealrulestofollowandnoreallimits(限制)tohowbigitshouldbe.Whenyouaremakingaposterbyhand,youshouldgetoutyourcoloredpencilsandapieceofpaperorposterboard.Maketwolightlines.Alittlebitdownfromthetop,drawalineacrossthepaper.You’llputyourtitlethere.Dothesamealittlebitupfromthebottom.Thisiswhereyou’llputinformationaboutthingsyouwantpeopletodonext:anumbertocall,adateforaneventorawebsitetovisit.Makeaheading(標(biāo)題).Usingyourpencils,lightlywritethewordsintheheading.Forexample,ifyou’redoingaposterforEarthDay,youmightputsomethingaboutitatthetop.Drawouttheletterswithlightpencilsfirst,andyou’llbeabletoadjust(調(diào)整)theletterssothatthesizeisright.Ifthey’retoobigortoosmall,erase(擦除)themandstartagain.Makeafooter(頁(yè)腳).Dothesameatthebottom—lightlywritewhatyouwanttosaywithpencilsatthebottom,usingthelineasaguide.Fillinthemiddle.Whateverthemainideaofyourposteris,itgoesinthemiddle.Fillitin.Nowthatyouhaveyourposterplannedout,andyou’resureitlookslikewhatyouwant,carefullywritetheletterswithmarkersorcoloredpencils.However,ifyouwanttoaddcolorstoyourtext,rememberthatverylightcolorsonalightbackgroundwillbehardtoread.1.Wheredoestheheadingofaposteroftenappear?A.Atthetopofaposter.B.Atthesideofaposter.C.Atthebottomofaposter.D.Inthemiddleofaposter.2.Whyshouldyoudrawouttheletterswithlightpencilsfirst?A.Tomakethelinesstraight.B.Toadjustthemtoarightsize.C.Toaddanumberoradateeasily.D.Toleavespaceforextrainformation.3.Howmanystepsarementionedtomakeaposter?A.Four. B.Five. C.Six. D.Seven.4.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Wemustaddcolorstoourtext.B.Alightbackgroundisadvisedtouse.C.Blackpencilsarenecessarywhenyouaremakingaposter.D.Themainideaofaposterisoftenputinthemiddle.CWhatIstheMostImportantPartoftheBody?Mymotherusedtoaskmewhatthemostimportantpartofthebodywas.ThroughtheyearsIwouldtakeaguessatwhatIthoughtwasthecorrectanswer.WhenIwasyoung,Ithoughtsoundwasveryimportanttous,soIsaid,“Myears,Mommy.”Shesaid,“No.Manypeoplecan’thearanysound.ButyoucankeepthinkingaboutitandIwillaskyouagain.”O(jiān)vertheyears,Motheraskedmemanytimesandalwaysansweredme,“No,butyouaregettingsmartereveryyear,mychild.”Thenlastyear,mygrandpadied.Everybodywassad.MymomlookedatmewhenitwasourturntosayourfinalgoodbyetoGrandpa.Sheaskedme,“Doyouknowwhatthemostimportantbodypartis,mydear?”Iwasshockedwhensheaskedmethisquestionatthattime.Ialwaysthoughtitwasagamebetweenherandme.Shesawtheconfusion(困惑)onmyfaceandtoldme,“Thisquestionisveryimportant.Itshowsthatyouhavereallylivedyourlife.”Isawhereyesfilledwithtears.Shesaid,“Mydear,themostimportantbodypartisyourshoulder.”Iasked,“Isitbecauseitholdsupmyhead?”Shereplied,“No.Itisbecauseitcanholdtheheadofafriendoralovedonewhentheycry.Everybodyneedsashouldertocryonsometimesinlife.Ionlyhopeyouhaveenoughloveandfriends,soyoucanhaveashouldertocryonwhenyouneedit.”Fromthenon,Iknewthemostimportantpartofthebodyisnotaselfish(自私的)one.Itissympathetic(同情的)tothepainofothers.1.Thewriter’smotheraskedhim.

A.howtomakemanyfriendsB.howtodealwithdifficultiesC.whatthemostimportantthinginlifewasD.whatthemostimportantpartofthebodywas2.Whenthewriterwasyoung,hethoughtwerethemostimportantpartofthebody.

A.eyes B.ears C.hands D.feet3.Thewriterfeltwhenhismotheraskedhimthesamequestionathisgrandpa’sfuneral(葬禮).

A.shocked B.confusedC.happy D.sad4.Themotheraskedthewriterthequestioninorderto.

A.lethimknowtheimportanceofthebodyB.lethimknowthetruthoflifeC.introducetheuseofthebodytohimD.tellhimtheimportanceofstudyDNewAppHelpsPeopleRememberFaces

LargegatheringssuchasweddingsandmeetingscanbesociallyQfloodedwithpeople.Learningpeople'snamesonlyaddstothestress.Anewfacialrecognitionappcouldetotherescue,butexpertssuggestpeopleshouldbecarefulwhileusingit.

Theapp,calledSocialRecall,connectsnameswithfacesthroughsmartphonecamerasandfacialrecognition,avoidingtheneedforformalintroductions."Itbreaksdownthesesocialbarriersweallhavewhenmeetingsomebody,"saysBarrySandrew,whocreatedtheappandtesteditataneventattendedbyabout1,000people.

AfterreceivinganinvitationtodownloadSocialRecallfromaneventorganizer,theuserisaskedtotaketwoselfiesandsigninthroughsocialmedia.Attheevent,theappisactivewithinapreviouslysetgeographicalarea.Whenauserpointshisorherphonecameraatanattendee'sface,theappidentifiestheperson,displaystheperson'sname,andlinkstohisorhersocialmediainformation.ToprotectPrivacy,itrecognizesonlythosewhohaveagreedtouse.Andtheapp'screatorssayitautomaticallyremovesusers'dataafteranevent.

AnnCavoukian,aexpertwhorunsthePrivacybyDesignCenterofExcellencepraisestheapp'screatorsfortheseprotectivemeasures.Sheadded,however,thatwhenpeoplechoosetosharetheirpersonalinformationwiththeapp,theyshouldknowthat"theremaybeunexpectedresultsdowntheroadwiththatinformationbeingusedinanothersituationthatmightebacktobiteyou."

Thestartupprojecthasdevelopedtheappforpeoplewhosufferfromprosopagnosia,or"faceblindness,"aconditionthatpreventspeoplefromrecognizingpeopletheyhavemet.Tousethisapp,apersonfirstreceivesanimageofsomeone'sface,fromeitherthesmartphone'scameraoraphotograph,andthentagsitwithaname.Whenthecameraspotsorrecognizesthatsamefaceinreallife,thepreviouslyenteredinformationisdisplayed.Thecollecteddataarestoredonlyonauser'sphone,accordingtotheteambehindtheapp.1.SocialRecallisusedto_______.A.

takephotos B.

identifypeople C.

organizeevents D.

makefriends2.Paragraph3ismainlyabout_______.A.

howtheappworks

B.

howtheappwascreated

C.

whatmakestheapppopular

D.

whatpeoplecandowiththeapp3.SocialRecallhelpspeoplewithprosopagnosiaby_______.A.

givingnamestothephotoskeptintheirsmartphones

B.

collectinginformationpreviouslyenteredinthephone

C.

providingtheinformationofapersonwhentheyfirstmeet

D.

showingtheperson'sinformationwhenitspotsastoredface(4)WhatcanwelearnaboutSocialRecallfromthepassage?四、詞匯運(yùn)用(本題有15小題,每小題1分,共15分)A.用方框中所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。每詞限用一次。write,learn,have,nothave,doDoyourparentsreallywantyou_________toplaytheguitar?Ifyoudootherthings,you_________timetostudy.Tomhasgotintothehabitof_________hishomeworkcarefully.She_________toyouassoonasshegetstoBeijing.Tony’smumsuggeststhatTony_________guitarlessons.B.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容和所給中文提示,用單詞的正確形式完成以下短文。Lydiaruns,andpicksuprubbishalongtheway.Whatshedoesiscalled“plogging”,anactivitybiningcollectingrubbishwithrunning.Last1(六月)shefirstlearnedtheideaofploggingontheInternetanddecidedtoplog.

Lydiarunsfouror2(五)timesaweekandtakesadailywalkwithhertwodogs.Sheoftenwearsherglovesandtakesseveral3(袋子)whenshegoesout.Sometimesshespends4(一半;半數(shù))anhourcollectingrubbish.Shesaysshe5(浪費(fèi))thelastfewyearsofherrunninglife.Nowshefeels6(更好的)todoploggingthanjustrunnin

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