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Module6

Module6 Unit1测试题

语法和词汇知识

21.It_______thattheexhaustgivenoffbycarscausedonefifthoftheairpollutioninthiscity.

A.hasmeasured B.isbeingmeasured   C.wasmeasuring     D.hasbeenmeasured

22.Wecan’t______anymorework—wehavegonealloutatthemoment.

A.holdon B.takeon C.turnon D.geton

23.Iamsuretheexhibitionyouhave_____youanideaofthehappylifestyleofthepeopleinthefarawaycountry.

A.aninterestingivingB.interestedingives

C.aninterestingives  D.beeninterestedingiving

24.Thedirectorofthefactorydroppedinonaretiredworkeronhiswayhome,andwhenheleft,theworker_____thedoor.

A.bowedhisheadto  B.bowedhimto C.bowedhisnecktoD.bowedhimon

25.ThereporterswhocamefromCCTVdidn’tinterviewtheactressuntilshe_____attheendofthethirdscene.

A.excited  B.existed  C.exited    D.exhausted

26.Lookingatthe_____fliesonthefood,thehousewifewas_______andtriedtodrivethemaway.

A.annoying;annoyed B.annoying;annoying C.annoyed;annoying        D.annoyed;annoyed

27.InordertoimproveourspokenEnglish,ourEnglishteacheralwaystriestogiveussomechancestopracticeEnglishconversationsinclass_________.

A.inorderB.inpairs C.goon    D.keepon

28.Thecomputerisunderrepairatthemoment.Justwait______andthenitcanbeused.

A.forawhile              B.atatime   C.inaminute   D.atonetime

29.—IsAlicestillperforming?

—I’mafraidnot.Sheissaid____thestagealreadyasshehasgoneabroadforfurtherstudy.

A.toleave          B.tohaveleft C.tobeleft         D.tohavebeenleft 

30.EveryoneinourofficelikesMrLiubecauseheisgoodattellingand__jokesaboutdailylife.

A.puttingup              B.turningup C.showingup      D.makingup 

31.Hearingthefunnynews,thegirl____withtearsstillonherface.

A.brokeuplaughter   B.brokelaughing C.burstintolaughter        D.burstlaughing

32.Timeisgold.Wecan’t_________towasteasingleminute.

A.fail        B.offer     C.have      D.afford

33.Thedriverwasbadlyhurtinthetrafficaccident.Thedoctorwhooperatedontheinjuredmanwasquite      .

A.upstanding B.outstanding  C.understanding        D.understood

34-I__adesignforanewwashing-machinesobusilyrecentlythatI___notimetohelpyouwithyourexperiment.

-That’sOK.Icanmanageitmyself.

A.havebeenworkingon;haveB.haveworkedon;hadC.amworkingon;hadD.hadbeenworkingon;hadhad

35.—Really?

Whowillgive______lecture?

Whatisitabout?

—ProfessorChen,____PresidentofNanjingUniversity,willtalkaboutthereformofeducation.

A.the;a         B.a;the       C.the;/       D.a;/

完形填空

AstoryistoldaboutasoldierwhowasfinallycomingbackhomeafterhavingfoughtinVietnam.He 36 hisparentsfromSanFrancisco.

 “MomandDad,I’mcominghome, 37I’veafavortoask.IhaveafriendandI’dliketo  38  himhomewithme.”

 “Sure,”theyreplied,“we’dlovetomeethim.”

“There’ssomethingyoushouldknow,” theson 39.“Hewashurtprettybadlyinthe  40 .Hesteppedonalandmine(地雷)andlosta(n)  41andaleg.Hehas 42elsetogo,andIwanthimtolivewithus.”

 “I’m 43tohearthat,son.Maybewecanhelphimfindsomewhereelseto  44 .”

 “No,MomandDad,Iwanthimtolivewithus.”

 “Son,”saidthefather,“youdon’tknowwhatyou’re45 .Someonewithsuchhandicapwouldbeaterrible 46onus.Wehaveourownlivestolive,andwecan’tletsomethinglikethis  47  withourlives.Ithinkyoushouldjustcomehomeand 48aboutthisguy.He’llfindawaytolive  49  hisown.”

   Atthatpoint,theson50thephone.Theparentsheardnothingmorefromhim.Afewdayslater, 51,theyreceivedacallfromtheSanFranciscopolice. 52 haddiedafterfallingfromabuilding,theyweretold.Thepolicebelieveditwas 53.Thegrief-strickenparentsflewtoSanFranciscoandweretakentothecitymorgue(太平间)to  54thebodyoftheirson.Theyrecognizedhim,buttotheir  55theyalsodiscoveredsomethingtheydidn’tknow—theirsonhadonlyonearmandoneleg.

( )36.A.called B.heard    C.treated  D.received

( )37.A.when B.while    C.and       D.but

( )38.A.carry B.fetch     C.leave     D.bring

( )39.A.asked B.replied  C.continued       D.lasted

( )40.A.game  B.sport    C.competition        D.fighting

( )41.A.hand  B.ear        C.eye       D.arm

( )42.A.somewhere   B.anywhere   C.nowhere D.elsewhere

( )43.A.glad   B.sorry    C.excited  D.disappointed

( )44.A.live   B.lie      C.play      D.sleep

( )45.A.complaining  B.telling         C.wanting      D.asking

( )46.A.power         B.weight  C.force    D.burden

( )47.A.do          B.deal       C.interfereD.connect

( )48.A.think B.talk       C.forget    D.remember

( )49.A.on          B.with      C.of   D.for

( )50.A.heldon         B.gotthrough         C.cutoff       D.hungup

( )51.A.therefore     B.thus      C.anyhowD.however

( )52.A.Theirson  B.AsoldierC.Theirson’sfriendD.Apoliceofficer

( )53.A.murder         B.suicide       C.robberyD.stealing

( )54.A.inform         B.identify      C.remind  D.warn

( )55.A.puzzlementB.disappointment         C.horror     D.sorrow

阅读理解

Theworldissmallerthanfirstthought,GermanresearchersattheUniversityofBonnsaid.

   Theytookpartinaninternationalprojecttomeasurethediameter(直径)oftheworldthatshoweditisfivemillimeters(毫米)smallerthanthelastmeasurementmadefiveyearsago.

   DrAxelNothnagel,wholedtheBonnresearchers,saidthedifferencewascrucialinthestudyofclimatechange.

   “Itmayseemaverysmalldifference,butitisessentialforthepositioningofthesatellitesthatcanmeasurerisesinsealevel.”

   “Theymustbeaccuratetothemillimeter.Ifthegroundstationstrackingthesatellitesarenotaccuratetothemillimeter,thenthesatellitescannotbeaccurateeither.”

   Thescientistsroundedthenumberupto12,756.274kilometersforthegeneralpublic.

   ThesystemofmeasurementusedbytheBonnscientistsinthetwo-yearprojectconsistedofradiowavesthatweretransmittedintospace.

   “Anetworkofmorethan70radiotelescopesworldwidereceivesthesewaves.Becausethegauging(测量)stationsaresofarapartfromeachother,theradiosignalsarereceivedwithaslighttimelag(时滞),”DrNothnagelsaid.

   “Fromthisdifferencewecanmeasurethedistancebetweentheradiotelescopestotheaccuracyoftwomillimetersper1,000kilometers.”

   TheprocedureiscalledVLBI,whichstandsfor“VeryLongBaselineInterferometry”.

   Thetechniquecanbeused,forexample,toprovethatEuropeandNorthAmericaaremovingapartatarateofabout18millimetersayear.

56.Accordingtothelastmeasurementmadefiveyearsago,thediameteroftheearthisabout______kilometers.

A.12,756.274   B.12,756.279  C.12,756.324   D.12,756.774

57.Theunderlinedword“crucial”inParagraph3probablymeans“_________”.

A.small     B.necessary  C.important   D.changeable

58.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaboutthelatestmeasurementoftheearth?

A.Ittookabouttwoyearstofinishthemeasurement.  B.ItwascarriedoutbytheUniversityofBonnalone.

C.Theerrorwascontrolledtoundertwomillimetersper1,000kilometers.

D.Anetworkofmorethan70radiotelescopesisemployedtoreceivetheradiowaves.

59.Ifthismeasurementendedthisyear(2007),thelastmeasurementendedin_________.

A.2000          B.2001        C.2002           D.2003

60.Thepassagemainlytellsus_________.

A.whytheearthisbecomingsmallerandsmaller  B.howtomeasurethediameteroftheearth

C.somethingaboutthemeasurementofthediameteroftheearth D.thestudyofclimatechange

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