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Module1TheViolenceofNature单元测试题
第二部分:
阅读理解
(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30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
CobbTheatresareshowingkids'
moviesthissummerat
10a.m.everyTuesday,WednesdayandThursday.Doorsopenat9:
30a.m.,andmanyofthetheatersfillquicklywithsummercampers,soarriveearlyifyouwantaseat.
ThefilmswillbeatthreeMiami-Dadetheaters:
◆
Dolphin19,11471NW12thSt.,
Miami;
Tel:
305-591-0785.
TicketPricing:
$12.00(adult),$9.00(childundertheageof12)
CobbGrand18,17355NW59thAve.,
Miami
Lakes;
305-2313-5252.
$13.00(adult),$10.00(childundertheageof12)
MiamiLakes17,6711MainSt.,
305-558-3810.
$11.00(adult),$8.00(childundertheageof12)
Thescheduleisasfollows:
June14,15,and16:
“NormoftheNorth”(allthreetheaters)and“ShauntheSheep”(Dolphinand
Lakes)
June21,22and23:
“Minions”(allthreetheaters)and“TheSpongebobMovie:
SpongeOutofWater”(Dolphinand
June28,29,and30:
“PenguinsofMadagascar”(allthreetheaters)and“Dr.Seuss:
HortonHearsaWho!
”(Dolphinand
July5,6,and7:
“Alvin&
TheChipmunks:
TheRoadChip”(allthreetheaters)and“SharkTale”(Dolphinand
July12,13and14:
“Home”(allthreetheaters)and“ThePeanutsMovie”(Dolphinand
July19,20and21:
“ThePeanutsMovie”(CobbGrand);
“HotelTransylvania”and“CloudywithaChanceofMeatballs”(Dolphinand
July26,27and28:
“Dr.Seuss:
”(CobbGrand);
“Goosebumps”and“Smurfs
2”
(Dolphinand
Aug.2,3,and4:
“HotelTransylvania”(CobbGrand);
“TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles”(2007)and“HappyFeet”(Dolphinand
21.Accordingtothetext,CobbTheatres_____.
A.openat8:
30a.m.
B.arebusyonMonday
C.closeearlyonweekends
D.arepopularwithcampers
22.WhichofthefollowingmoviesisshownonJuly5?
A.SharkTale.
B.ThePeanutsMovie.
C.Minions.
D.Goosebumps.
23.Howmuchshoulda10-year-oldboyandhisparentspayfor“HotelTransylvania”onAug.3?
A.$30.00.
B.$33.00.
C.$36.00.
D.$38.00.
B
TheBlackCountryreferstoanareaofEnglandinthewestMidlands
—
inthecentreofEngland.Itistothenorthandwestofthecityof
Birmingham,but,veryimportantly,doesnotinclude
Birmingham.TheBlackCountryincludestheboroughs(自治城镇)ofDudley,Sandwell,WalsallandtheCityofWolverhampton,withthetownofDudleybeingreferredtoastheBlackCountry'
scapital.Thepopulationoftheareaisabout1.2millionpeople.
So,whyisitcalledthe
BlackCountry?
Inthe19thcentury,theareawasheavilyindustrialised.Theironandsteelfactoriesallusedlocalcoaltofiretheirfurnaces(熔炉).Andthisproducedalotofblacksmoke.Peoplealsosaythatthenamecamefromalltheblackcoalthatappearedonthesurfaceoftheground.Infact,therewassomuchcoalthatthesoillookedblack.
TheBlackCountryismostlyfamousforitsassociation(联系)withtheIndustrialRevolution(betweenthe18thand19thcenturies).The
BlackCountry
Living
Museum
inDudleyrecreateslifeinthe
intheearly20thcentury,andisapopulartouristattraction.ThewriterJRRTolkienisalsoassociatedwiththearea,andhisparentswerefrom
Birmingham.Itissaidthatthe
land
of
Mordor
from
TheLordoftheRings
novelsisbasedontheheavilyindustrialised
area.In“Elvish”language“Mor-Dor”means“Dark
Land”andinthenovelsitissometimesreferredtoas“TheBlackCountry”.
24.Whatdoweknowaboutthe
A.Sandwellisitscapital.
B.Itismadeupoffourareas.
C.Twomillionpeoplearelivingthere.
D.Itisinthenorthwestof
Birmingham.
25.The
gotitsnameprobablybecauseofits_____.
A.blackcoal
B.blacksoil
C.blackbuildings
D.blackpeople
26.WhatconnectsJRRTolkienwiththe
A.Thelanguagehespeaks.
B.Theplacehewasborn.
C.Thebookshewrote.
D.Hisfamily.
27.What'
sthepurposeofthetext?
A.Todiscuss.
B.Toeducate.
C.Towarn.
D.Tointroduce.
C
PierreandMarieLucienlivedin
Florida
inasmalltwo-bedroomapartment.Theirmonthlyrentwas$650.
Pierre
wasacomputerprogrammerandMariewasahomemaker.Theydreamedabouthavingtheirownhome,butMariewantedtostayathomewiththechildrenwhentheyweresmall.Whentheirsonenteredfirstgrade,Mariegotajobasaschoolbusdriver.Theywerefinallyabletosavemoneyandintwoyears,theyhad$12,000in
thebank.
Theywantedahomeinatownwithgoodschoolsfortheirchildrenandonethatwasclosetotheirjobs.Theyspoketoarealestateagent(房地产经纪人)andshesuggestedthattheirfirststepwastoget
amortgage.Bydoingthis,theywouldknowhowmuchtheycouldaffordtospendonahouse.So,theyspoketosixbanksaboutmortgages.Theychosethebankwiththebestmortgageplan.Thebankcheckedtheirjobsandtwoweekslatergavethemamortgageofupto$125,000.
TherealestateagentshowedtheLuciensoverthirtyhouses.Theyfinallyfoundahomethattheyliked.Itwas$120,000.Theyofferedthesellers$115,000,andtheyagreedon$117,000.Thehousewasinasmalltownwithgoodschools.Thecommute(通勤)wasaboutfifteenminutestoMarie'
sjobandtwentyminutestoPierre'
sjob.Thehousehadthreebedrooms,twobathrooms,andalargelivingroom.Itdidn'
thaveadiningroom,butithadalargeeat-inkitchen.Therewereafewproblems,too.Itwasonabusystreetanditdidn'
thaveagarage.
Finally,theLucienspaid$7,000foradownpayment(首付).Theydecidedona30-yearmortgageonthe$110,000.Onthedayoftheclosing,PierreandMarie,therealestateagentandtheownersofthehousewereallpresent.Theclosingonlytookanhour.Whentheywerefinished,PierreandMarieshookhandswitheveryone.Then,theywalkedoutofthedoorwiththekeystotheirnewhome.
28.Beforeworkingasaschoolbusdriver,Marie_____.
A.livedinabigapartment
B.put$12,000in
thebank
C.wasacomputerprogrammer
D.lookedafterherkidsathome
29.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“amortgage”mostprobablyreferto?
A.Themoney.
B.Ajob.
C.Sometime.
D.Askill.
30.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEoftheLuciens'
newhouse?
A.Itcostthem$120,000.
B.Itwasclosetotheirjobs.
C.Ithadalargediningroomandagarage.
D.Itwasinaquietneighborhoodof
Florida.
31.WemayinferfromtheendofthetextthattheLucienswouldbe_____.
A.veryangry
B.ratherproud
C.quitehappy
D.deeplyworried
D
MynameisSara.WhenIwaslittle,Iplayedthedrums.Ialsohadaguitar.Infourthgrade,Istartedplayingthetrombone(长号).Ipracticedaboutfourhoursaweek.Allofthismightnotseemlikeabigdealforalotofkids,butthere'
ssomethingaboutmethatmakesmeabitdifferentfromothers.Iwasbornwithouthands.SinceIwasaboutoneyearold,I'
vewornprosthetics(假手).
Thisyear,Igotaninvitationtojointhehighschoolmarchingband(行进管乐队).ItoldmymomIwantedtodoit.ButIhadaninstructorwhothoughtIwouldnotbeabletomarchintheband
notbecauseitwasahighschoolbandandI'
monlyinseventhgrade,butprobablybecausemybodyisdifferent.AllIwantedwastoshowthatIcoulddoit,soIjoinedtheband.Anditpaidoff!
Musicgivesmeenergy.Thathappenssometimes.OnetimeIwassodown,Ididn'
tevenwanttogetoutofbed.ThenIhitmymp3playerbyaccident.Asongcameon,andIgotupandstarteddancing.Ithelpedmesaytomyself,
OK,Icangetthroughtoday.
Aroundmymusicianfriends,weallsharethesameproblems,likeworkingouthowmanybeatstherearetoameasure.Ihaveahardtimecountingthebeats,butsodoalotoftheotherkids.It'
sanormalproblemthatwemusiciansshare.WhenI'
mwiththeband,Idon'
tfeelasdifferentasIdoinothersituations.It'
sjustanotherwaythatmusicmakesmewanttogoon,andnottojustsitdownbymyselfandnotcareaboutlife.
32.InwhatwayisSaradifferentfromotherkids?
A.There'
ssomethingwrongwithherbody.
B.Sheknowshowtoplaymanyinstruments.
C.Shelearnedtoplaythedrumsataveryearlyage.
D.Shekeptplayingthetromboneforthelongesthours.
33.Wheninvitedtojointhemarchingband,Sara_____.
A.saidnoatfirst
B.hadnoideawhattodo
C.followedtheinstructor'
sadvice
D.believedthatshewouldmakeit
34.HowdoesSaraprobablyfeelwhenshe'
swiththeband?
A.Bored.
B.Re