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Module3综合能力练习
必修4Module3综合能力练习
第二部分:
英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节:
单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
21.Whatourteachersaid______me.
A.surprisedB.surpriseC.issurprisedD.issurprising
22.He,aswellashisparents,_____toLondonbefore.
A.hasgoneB.hasbeenC.havegoneD.havebeen
23.Wecancommunicate_______peopleineverypartoftheworld______theInternet.
A.with;withB.with,throughC.through,throughD.through,with
24.------MarxwasborninGermanyandGermanwashisnativelanguage.
-------___________.
A.SowasEngelsB.SoEngelswasC.SoitwaswithEngelsD.Engleswasso.
25.Heisusedto_________themattersthatIdon’tknow________.
A.dealingwith,whattodowiththem.
B.dealingwith;howtodealwith
C.dowith;whattodowith
D.dowith;howtodealwith
26.-----Sorry,Ann.I’mafraidthatIcan’tgotothemagicshowbyDavidCopperfieldwithme.
--------________Whoknowswhenhewillbebackhereagain?
A.Itdoesn’tmatter.B.Doasyoulike
C.Whatashame.D.Takeiteasy.
27.Itcouldbeusedtoexpressideasaswellas___________.
A.storiesB.animalsC.objectsD.subjects
28.Estimates(估计)ofthevalueofhisproperty(财产)________from500millionRMBto800millionRMB.
A.exchangeB.countC.formD.vary
29.Shewillhavetobe__________forhertumors.
A.onoperatedB.operatedonC.operatedD.operatingon
30.Theengine_______smokeandsteam.
A.givesupB.givesinC.givesawayD.givesoff
31.________thepunishmentwasunjust,heaccepteditwithoutcomplaint.
A.SolongasB.EventhoughC.SinceD.While
32._______hegoes,Juanmakesnewfriendsandhaswonderfuladventures.
A.HoweverB.WhereverC.WheneverD.Whatever
33.Hefelloffhisbike,andhadhisleg________.
A.breakb.breakingC.tobreakD.broken
34.-----Whatareyougoingtodothisafternoon?
------I’llprobablygoforawalklateron_________itstaysfine.
A.asfarasB.solongasC.evenifDasif
35.Johnmayphonetonight.Idon’twanttogoout________hephones.
A.incaseB.inthatcaseC.sothatD.intime
第二节完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,撑握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项
Acollegestudentat15,aprofessoratStanforduniversityat26,andadvisortotheUSpresidentat35,CondolezzaRicehasalwaysbeenahighachiever.Nowhergreatest36hascomeasshe37ColonPowelltobetheUS’sfirst38femaleSecretaryofState.
Asthetopdiplomat(外交官),Ricebecamethehighest-rankingblackwomaninthehistoryoftheUSGovernment.Buthersuccesscameas39surprisetothepeoplewhoknewherwell.
“Noone40havethoughtdecadesagothiskidwouldonedaysitintheWhiteHouse.Butshewasalwayssuchararecombinationof41andcharm(魅力);itjustseemssoright,”saidWoolfolk,achildhoodfriendofRice.
RicewasbornonNovember14,1954inAlabama,atthattimeaveryracist(种族偏见的)southernAmericanstate,herchildhoodworldwas42totheall-blackpartsoftown.Butshe43lostherbeliefinherabilitytosucceed.
Asanonlychild,youngRicewastoldtoworkhardtosucceed.“To44withwhitechildren,youhavetobetwiceasgoodasthem,threetimesasgoodtobeatthem,”saidherfather,vice-presidentofacollege.Itwasa45thatshetooktoheart.
46,Rice’sfatherandmusicteachermotherhadenoughmoneytopayforherprivate47.Ricestartedplayingthepianoagedthree,48herfirstperformanceatfourand49firstinanationalpianocompetitionforteenagers.Sheevendreamedofbeinga(n)50,butduringcollege,aspeechoninternationalrelationsopenedanotherdoorforher.Shestartedtostudy51andgotherdoctor’sdegree.
Riceisalsogoodatlanguagesand52.ShespeaksFrench,RussianandSpanish.Sheplaystennis,dancesballetandisa(n)53figure-skatingchampion.
“Riceisoneofthemost54peopleIknow,”saidtheex-presidentGeorgeBushsenior,whoinvitedRivetotheNationalSecurityCouncil(国家安全事务委员会)ashisSovietexpertin1989.
Buthernewjobwillnotbeeasy.Shemust55USrelationswithEurope,whichsufferedovertheIraqWarandallthetroublethatexistsintheArabworld.
36.A.revolutionB.achievementC.prejudiceD.viewpoint
37.A.abolishesB.replacesC.boycottsD.demands
38.A.topB.whiteC.blackD.foreign
39.A.aB.noC.muchD.small
40.A.shouldB.mustC.wouldD.might
41.A.intelligenceB.characterC.religionD.discrimination
42.A.forbadeB.limitedC.demandedD.allowed
43.A.almostB.alreadyC.onceD.never
44.A.startB.endC.defeatD.compete
45.A.lessonB.billC.actD.class
46.A.ThusB.howeverC.luckilyD.unfortunately
47.A.chaptersB.freedomC.separationD.lessons
48.A.wonB.achievedC.gaveD.gained
49.A.wentB.didC.gotD.came
50.A.racistB.advisorC.pianistD.lawyer
51.A.politicsB.balletC.economicsD.race
52.A.chorusB.religionC.musicD.sport
53.A.earlyB.pastC.formerD.before
54.A.civilB.politicalC.racialD.talented
55.A.dealwithB.takeadvantageofC.benefitfromD.setanexampleto第三部分:
阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
StudentswhosaytheyneverorhardlyeveruseddictionariesoftenspeakEnglishwellbutusuallywritepoorly,becausetheymakemanymistakes.
Thestudentswhousedictionariesmostdonotlearnespeciallywelleither.Theoneswholookupeveryworddonotreadfast.Thereforetheydonothavetimetoreadmuch.Thosewhousesmalltwo-languagedictionarieshavetheworstproblems.TheirdictionariesoftengiveoneortwowordsasatranslationofEnglish.ButoneEnglishwordhasmanyEnglishtranslationsinChinese.
Themostsuccessfulstudentsarethosewhouselargecollegeeditiondictionarieswithabout100,000wordsbutdonotusethemoften,Whentheyarereadingthesestudentsfirsttrytogetthegeneralideaandunderstandthenewwordsfromthecontext.Thentheyreadandusethedictionarytolookuponlykeywordsthattheystilldonotunderstand.Theyusedictionariesmoreforwriting.Alsoiftheythinkanounmighthaveanunusualpluralformoraverbmighthaveanunusualpastform,theychecktheseinadictionary.
56.Thewritertendstothinkthat.
A.chooseagooddictionary,andyouwillsucceedinlearningEnglish
B.dictionariesarenotnecessarytothestudentswholearnEnglish
C.itisveryimportantforthestudentstousegooddictionariesproperly.
D.usingdictionariesveryoftencan’thelptoimprovewriting
57.Thisarticlemainlytellsus.
A.thatstudentsshouldusesmalltwo-languagedictionaries
B.whatweretheeffectsofsmalltwo-languagedictionaries
C.whystudentsshoulduselargecollegeeditiondictionaries
D.whatkindofdictionarystudentsshouldchooseandhowtouseit
58.Thefunctionofthefirstsentenceofthethirdparagraphis.
A.toformacollectinglinkbetweentheprecedingandthefollowing
B.toraisethemainpointofthethirdparagraph
C.toendthesubjecttalkedaboutinthefirsttwoparagraphs
D.tochangethesubjecttotalkaboutsomethingelse
59.Whichofthefollowingisnottalkedaboutinthearticle?
A.HowtomakegooduseofadictionaryB.Whentouseadictionary
C.HowtoimprovespokenEnglishD.Howtopracticereadingfast
B
Natesufferedadevastatingblowwhenhelosthisjob.Hisbosshadspokenrudely,“Yourservicesarenolongerneeded.”Nateleftthebuildingfilledwithdespair.Bythetimehereachedhome,hewasinadeepdepression.Whenheenteredhishouse,heblurtedouttohiswifeSophia,“Ilostmyjob.Iamacomplete,utterfailure.”Atensesilencefollowed.ThenasmilecreptacrossSophia’sface.“Whatgreatnews!
”sheresponded.“Nowyoucanwritethebookyouhavealwayswantedtowrite.”
“ButIhavenojobandnoprospect(hope)ofajob,”heobjected,completelywithouthope.“IfIstruggletobeanauthor,thenwhatwillweliveon?
Wherewillthemoneycomefrom?
”
Sophiatookherhusbandbythehandandledhimtothekitchen,openingadrawer,shetookoutaboxthatwasfullofcash.“Whereonearthdidyougetthis?
”Nategasped.“Towhomdoesitbelong?
”
“It’sours!
”Sophiareplied.“Ialwaysknewthatonedayyouwouldbecomeagreatwriterifonlyyouweregiventhechance.Fromthemoneyyougavemeforhousekeepingeveryweek,IhavesavedasmuchasIcouldsoyouwouldhaveyourchance.Nowthereisenoughtolastusawholeyear.”
Whatasurprise!
Whatencouragement!
Whatawife!
Theunemployedhusbanddidconcentrateonwritingthatyear,andthenovelhewrotebecamealiterarymasterpiece.ThebookisTheScarletLetter.Sophiahadanevengreaterachievement,andsheturnedNathanielHawthornefromapoorclerkintoaworldfamousmaster.
60.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.Agreatwriter’sstruggletosuccess
B.Sophia’sAchievement
C.GreatencouragementforTheScarletLetter
D.Failureisthemotherofsuccess
61.Theunderlinedsentenceinthefirstparagraphsuggests.
A.Sophiawasverydisappointedtohearthenews
B.Natewastoosadtospeakanymore
C.SophiawasthinkingofhowtoencourageNate
D.bothhusbandandwifehadnoideawhattodo
62.Sophiasavedmoneybecause.
A.Sheknewherhusbandwouldlosehisjoboneday
B.sheknewtheirlifewouldbeindifficulty
C.shewasverycarefulwithmoney
D.shewastryingtohelpherhusbandineverypossibleway
63.FromthepassagewecanknowthatSophiawas.
A.kindandbraveB.carefulandencouraging
C.helpfulandwarm-heartedD.cleveranddetermined
C
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