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Book3Module3随堂测试
Book3Module3随堂测试
第I卷
第一部分:
听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
1.HowmanyminutesdoesthewomanthinkJohnwillbelateforthemeeting?
A.10minutes.B.15minutes.C.20minutes.
2.Whatdoesthemanthinkthebuildingwillprobablybe?
A.Anapartmentbuilding.B.Ahotel.C.Astore.
3.Howdoesthemanfeelabouthispresentjobseeking?
A.Heisconfident.B.He’stiredofit.C.He’snotquitesure.
4.Whatdoyouknowaboutthepriceofmeat?
A.It’sgoingupeveryday.B.It’shigheverywhere.C.It’shigherinotherstores.
5.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?
A.Inthekitchen.B.Inthelivingroom.C.Inthestudy.
第二节
听第6段材料,回答6、7题
6.Howdoesthewomanfeelatthebeginningoftheconversation?
A.Relieved.B.AngryC.Excited.
7.Whichcitywilltheartexhibitiongotonextweek?
A.LosAngeles.B.NewYork..C.Chicago.
听第7段材料,回答8、9题
8.Wheredidthemanlivebefore?
A.IntheOakGreekapartments.B.Inthedorm.C.Inthehouseherented.
9.Whatdoesthemandosinceothersdothecooking?
A.Cookmeals.B.Dotheshopping.C.Learnhowtocook.
听第8段材料,回答10-12题
10.HowisthewomangoingtoNewYork?
A.Bytrain.B.Byplane.C.Bybus.
11.Whyaretheotherticketscheaper?
A.Itisslower.B.Thereisnoplacetosleep.C.Itarrivesatmidnight.
12.Howmuchwillthewomanpayforthetickets?
A.$25.B.$30.C.$50.
听第9段材料,回答13-16题
13.Whenwillthemanarriveattheairport?
A.At8:
00.B.At9:
00.C.At10:
00.
14.WhichofthefollowingisthemanmostlikelytodoinItaly?
A.Attendanartschool.B.Lieonthebeach.C.Visitartexhibitions.
15.HowisthemangoingtotravelinMilan?
A.Bybike.B.Onfoot.C.Bycar.
16.Whatwillthewomanprobablydoduringhervocation?
A.Havearelaxingtime.B.Astayathome.C.Takeasummercourse.
听第10段材料,回答第17-20题。
17.Whatcanwelearnfromthespeaker?
A.Judgeeverythingfromfacts.
B.Peoplemayfoolyoubyputtingupagoodappearance.
C.Don’tjudgeaperson’sintelligencebyhisappearance.
18.Whatdoweknowabouttheyoungman?
A.Heisstupid.B.Heisatalentedwriter.C.Helikeschatting.
19.Whatcanweknowfromtheexampleofthestudent?
A.Theteacherisfooledbytheintelligentstudent.
B.Thestudentisgoodatgivingtheteacheragoodimpression.
C.Theteacherknowsthestudent’stricks.
20.Whatistheaccuratesuggestiongivenbythespeaker?
A.Judgingabookbyitscover.
B.Keepingacloseeyeonastudent
C.Takingtimetoobserveaperson.
第二部分:
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节:
选择题(共10小题,每小题2分,共30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳答案
A
AnAnnouncement
Itwasasmalltownwhichlaybythecoast.Mostpeopletherelivedbycatchingfish.ThehurricanesoftenstrucktheareafromJulytoOctober.Someofthepeoplediedontheseawhentheirboatswereblownoverbythehighwinds.Sotheypaidmuchattentiontotheweatherforecasts.Theywereafraidtomeetwiththehurricaneswhentheywerecatchingfishonthesea.Eachofthefamilieshadaradioandpeoplealwaystookthemwiththemselvesandlistenedtothematanytime.
ItwasSeptember.Ahurricaneattackedthetownonenight.Plentyoftreeswerepushedoverandalltheelectricandtelephonelineswerebroken.Peoplecouldn'twatchTV,orcalltheirfriends,orgotowork.Totheiranger,theycouldn'tlistentotheweatherforecaststheTownRadioStationbroadcast.Thefoodandfreshwaterwouldsoonbeshortandthepatientscouldn'tbegivenmedicalcare-nomedicinecouldbecarriedthere.Peopledidn'tknowwhatwouldhappenandtheylookedanxious.
Onthefourthdaytheyreadanannouncement(通告)ontheTownWeekly.Itwaswritten,“Recentlywehavetostoptheweatherforecastbecauseofthebadweather.Weusuallygettheforecastsfromtheairport.Buttheroadsareallblockedbythefallentreesandstones.Whetherornotwe'llbeabletobroadcasttheweatherforecasttomorrowdependsontheweather!
”
21.Thepeopleinthetownoftentookradioswiththemselvesbecause________.
A.theyfeltlonelywhencatchingfishontheseaandlistenedtotheweatherforecasts
B.theywereinterestedintheweatherforecasts
C.theycouldn'twatchTVonthesea
D.theyhopedtolistentosomegoodnews
22.________,sotheypaidmuchattentiontotheweatherforecast.
A.Theyhopedtoescapefromthehurricanes
B.Somepeoplediedonthesea
C.Hurricanescouldpushoverthetrees
D.Peopleinthetownlikedtotalkabouttheweather
23.Thewriterwritesthepassagemainlyto________.
A.describetheimportanceofweatherforecast
B.giveanewsreport
C.describethebadeffectofanaturaldisaster
D.towarnpeopletobecarefulagainsthurricane
24.Afterreadingtheannouncement,thepeoplewere________.
A.encouragedB.happyC.excitedD.disappointed
B.
HowDoAnimalsCatchTheirZZZ’s?
Differentcreatureshavedevelopedsomeprettycreativewaystogettheirrestandstaysafe.Thelizard(蜥蝎)likestosleepatthefarendofsmallbrancheshangingoutoverapondorlakeintherainforest.Ifasnaketriestoslitherupthebranchtoeatit,itwillshakethebranchandknockthelizardoff,andthelizardwillfallsafelyintothewater.Chameleonscanchangecolortomatchtheirsurroundingsinordertohideevenwhilesleeping.
Corillas(大猩猩)liketosleephighinthetrees.Theybuildanewbedeverynight,sometimestakinguptohalfanhourtopilebranches,twigs,andleavesintoacomfortablebed.Birdsalsofinditsafetosleepinthetrees,butunlesstheyhaveeggsoryoungchicks,theydon’tuseanest.Theyjustlocktheirfeetaroundabranchandhangon.Aspecialtendon(腱)intheirlegsinautomaticallytightwhentheyareatrest,sotheywon’tletgoandfall.
Dolphinsliveunderwater,butmustcometothesurfacetobreather.Scientistsnowbelievethatdolphinsmaysleepwithonlyhalftheirbrain,whiletheotherhalfstaysawaketokeepthemsafeandbreathing.Sealsalsodothis,lyingontheirsidesonthesurfaceofthewaterwithoneflipperunderwaterpaddlingtokeeptheirnosesabovethesurface.Someducksmayalsohavethisability,andactuallysleepwithoneeyeclosedandoneeyeopen.
25.Howmanyanimalsarementionedinthispassage?
A.5.B.6.C7D.8.
26.Howdoesachameleonprotectitselfwhilesleeping?
A.Bychangingitsbodycolors.B.Byhangingoutoverapond.
C.Bysleepingwithhalftheirbrain.D.Bymakingbedswithbranches.
27.Whywillnotbirdsfallwhentheyareatrest?
A.Theybuildnestsandsleepinthem.B.Theylocktheirfeetaroundabranch.
C.Theyhavealoosetendonintheirlegs.D.Theyfallasleepautomatically.
28.Whatdoesthewriterintendtotellus?
A.Inordertoprotectthemselvesmostanimalschoosenottosleep.
B.ThewaysanimalscatchtheirZZZ’sareprettythesame.
C.Differencesinhabitatcouldleadtodifferentlivinghabits..
D.Thecleverestanimalisthegorillabecauseitcanmakebeds
C.
BUKHANNON,WestVirginia—Tworescueteamsslowlymovedalongatwo-milepathonMondaynighttothesiteofacoalmineexplosionthattrapped13miners,whohadnotbeenheardfromsincetheearlymorningaccident.
Meanwhile,atanearbychurch,morethan250familymembersandfriendsgathered,waitingforupdates(最新报道)ontherescuers’progress.
Theminersweretrappedatabout6:
30andmanyfamiliesweren’tinformedoftheaccidentuntilabout10a.m.-morethanthreehoursafterithappened.“It’sveryupsetting,butyou’vegottobepatient,Iguess,”saidJohnHelms,whosebrother,Terry,wastrappedinthemine.
Thetrappedminerswereabout260feetundergroundandabout10,000feetfromtheSagoMine’sentrance,saidRogerNicholson,generalcounselfromInternationalCoalGroup.
Atalatenightnewsconference,Nicholsonsaidoneteamhadadvancedabout4,800feetinthefourhourssinceenteringtheminejustbefore6p.m.Anotherteamenteredthemineabout30minuteslater.
Hesaidthecrewwasveryexperienced,withsomemembershavingworkedundergroundfor
30to35years.Theminerswereequippedwithaboutonehourofbreathableoxygeneach.Thecompanyhasnotreleasedthenamesoftheminers.
Theteamstesttheairaboutevery500feet,andhavetodisconnect(remove)thepowertothephonestheyusetocommunicatewiththesurfacebeforedoingthat.“Wedon’twanttobeenergizinganythingifit’sinanatmospherewithburnablegases,”Kipssaid.
Thecauseoftheexplosionwasnotimmediatelyknown.Highlevelsofcarbonmonoxideweredetectedshortlyaftertheexplosion,whichdelayedrescueefforts,butthoselevelshavesincesubsided(减退),authoritiessaid.
29.Accordingtothepassage,wecaninferthat________.
A.alltheminerswhoweretrappedundergroundwerestillalive
B.therescuestartedassoonastheaccidenthappened
C.thetworescueteamsenteredthemineatthesametime
D.communicationwiththetrappedminerswascutoff
30.Ifthefirstteamadvancedatanaveragespeed,theycoulddigabout_______perhour.
A.1,000feetB.1,200feetC.2,400feetD.4,800feet
31.Wherecanthepassagebeseen?
A.Inanewspaper.B.Inamagazine.
C.Inasciencebook.D.Onanadvertisement.
D.
Psychologiststellusthattherearefourbasicstagesthathumanbeingspassthroughwhentheyenterandliveinanewculture.Thisprocess,whichhelpsustodealwithcultureshock,isthewayourbrainandourpersonalityreacttothestrangenewthingsweencounterwhenwemovefromoneculturetoanother.
Culturebeginswiththe"honeymoonstage".Thisistheperiodoftimewhenwefirstarriveinwhicheverythingaboutthenewcultureisstrangeandexciting.Wemaybesufferingfrom"jetlag"butwearethrilledtobeinthenewenvironment,seeingnewsights,hearingnew