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Module3《TheTerracottaWarris》试题外研选修
外研版第九册模块3单元测试题
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)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
21.—Whoisit?
—__________.
A.It’smeB.IamXiaoLi
C.ThisisTomspeakingD.Thatmaybetheneighbour’schild
22.Young_______heis,heisquiteexperienced.
A.likeB.asC.soD.such
23.Formilesaroundmetherewasnothingbutadesert,withoutasingleplantortree______.
A.onearthB.fordistanceC.insightD.atplace
24.MyunclemovedtoLondon________.
A.inthefiftiesB.inthe1980sC.inhisfiftyD.in1990s
25.—WhatdoyouthinkmadeMarysoupset?
—_______hernewcar.
A.AsshelostB.LostC.LosingD.Becauseoflosing
26.Myoffice______InquiryOffice.
A.callsB.isreferredtoasC.isknownD.names
27.—Ringmeupeveryday,_________?
—OK.Doringback,please.
A.willyouB.don’tyouC.won’tyouD.doyou
28.Wedomeetnowandthen,butnot_________.
A.freelyB.commonlyC.regularlyD.presently
29.WhenIgotbackhomeIsawamessagepinnedtothedoor______“Sorrytomissyou;attendtheclassnextMonday.”
A.sayB.towriteC.readingD.told
30.Washington,astateintheUnitedStates,wasnamed______oneofthegreatestAmericanpresidents.
A.inhonorofB.insteadofC.infavorofD.bymeansof
31._________withDickyouaremorediligent.
A.CompareB.ComparedC.ComparingD.Tocompare
32.—Itwascarelessofyoutohaveleftyournewbikeoutsideallnight.
—Mygod!
_________.
A.SodidIB.SoIdidC.SowasID.Sowereyou
33.Itwasnotuntil________that_______tostudyEnglish.
A.hecametoBeijing,hebeganB.didhecometoBeijing,hebegan
C.hecametoBeijing,didhebeginD.didhecometoBeijing,didhebegin
34.Thethingthat______isnotwhetheryoufailornot,butwhetheryoutryornot.
A.mattersB.caresC.considersD.minds
35.—Wouldyoudomeafavorandgivemearide?
—_________.
A.It’smypleasureB.NotroubleC.Yes,that’srightD.Withpleasure
第二节:
完形填空(共20小题:
每小题1.分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,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。
Atthebeginningofthiscentury,medicalscientistsmadeaninterestingdiscovery;wearebuiltnotjustoffleshandbloodbutalsooftime.Theywere36toshowthatweallhave“abodyclock”37us,whichcontrolsthe38andfallofourbodyenergies,39usdifferentfromonedayonetothenext.
The40of“abodyclock”shouldnotbetoo41sincethelivesofmostlivingthingsarecontrolled42the24hournight-and-daycycle.Wefeel43andfallasleepatnightandbecome44andenergeticduringtheday.Ifthe24hour-cycleis45,mostpeopleexperienceunpleasant46.Forexample,peoplewhoarenot47toworkingatnightcanfindthat48ofsleepcausesthemto49badlyatwork.
50thedailycycleofsleepingand51,wealsohaveothercycleswhich52longerthanoneday.Mostofuswould53thatwefeelgoodonsomedaysandnotsogoodon54;sometimesourideasseemtoflowandatothertimes,they55donotexist.
36.A.anxiousB.ableC.carefulD.proud
37.A.insideB.aroundC.betweenD.on
38.A.movementB.supplyC.useD.rise
39.A.showingB.treatingC.makingD.changing
40.A.inventionB.opinionC.storyD.idea
41.A.difficultB.excitingC.surprisingD.interesting
42.A.fromB.byC.overD.during
43.A.dullB.tiredC.dreamyD.peaceful
44.A.regularB.excitedC.livelyD.clear
45.A.disturbedB.shortenedC.resetD.troubled
46.A.momentsB.feelingsC.sensesD.effects
47.A.preventedB.allowedC.expectedD.used
48.A.missB.noneC.lackD.need
49.A.performB.showC.manageD.control
50.A.WithB.AswellasC.ExceptD.Ratherthan
51.A.workingB.movingC.livingD.waking
52.A.repeatB.remainC.lastD.happen
53.A.agreeB.believeC.realizeD.allow
54.A.otherB.theotherC.allotherD.others
55.A.justB.onlyC.stillD.yet
第三部分:
阅读理解(共20小题;每小题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
Venice,oneofthecitiesinItaly,wasfoundedinA.D.811bythepeopleofMalamocco,fleeing(逃跑)fromtheFranks.Itwassaidthattheywereguidedbypigeonscarryinglittlecrosses,andsettledwherenowVenicelies.
Veniceisbuilton117islands.Ithas150canalsand400bridges.Thenarrowstreets,withtheirhistoricnames,arecoveredwithstones,buthavenofootpaths.Theyaredottedwithflowershopsignsandlanterns.Shopsandpalacesstandbyside.Thebrickbridgesarehighenoughtoallowboatstopassfreelyunderthem.
ThecenterofpubliclifeisSt.Mark’sSquarewheretouristsandcitizenssitinthefamousFlorianandQuadricafestolistentomusic,enjoyingthemselves.TheQuadriismorepopularbuttheFlorian,foundedin1720,isthebest-knowncafebecauseithasreceivedsuchgreatpersonsasByron(anEnglishpoet)andGoethe(aGermanpoet).
UnfortunatelythespecialpositionofVeniceisthreatening(威胁)itsownexistence.Theterrain(地势)onwhichitisbuiltbegantosinkwhilethelevelofthesurroundingwatersisconstantlyrising.However,manymeasureshavealreadybeentakentopreventthecityfromsinking.
56.Inthesecondparagraph,theauthor_______.
A.tolduswhobuiltthecityofVenice
B.showedupwhereVeniceis
C.describedwhatVeniceislike
D.talkedaboutwhyVeniceissurroundedbywaters
57.Whichofthefollowingshowstherightrelationship?
(○=Italy;△=Venice;□=St.Mark’sSquare)
A.B.C.D.
58.WhyistheFlorianthefamouscafe?
Because_________.
A.itappearedinByronandGoethe’spoems
B.itismoreclosetoStMark’sSquarethantheQuadri
C.itwasfoundedin1720,mucholderthantheQuadri
D.ByronandGoethewereonceitscustomers
59.Fromthearticlewecanseethat_______.
A.manypeoplehavefledbecauseVenice’sexistenceisbeingthreated
B.thelevelofthesurroundingwaterisconstantlyrisingbecausethecityofVenicebegantosink
C.thegovernmenthasalreadytakenmanymeasurestosavethecityfromgoingdown
D.manystepshavealreadybeentakentopreventtheterrainfromrising
B
Booksareforreading,butmanmustbringtotheirreadingadesiretolearnandapowerofalisorbing.Readingshouldbeactive,notpassive.
Whenstudentsfirstgotoalibrary,theymaybeatalossastowhattoreadofallthedifferentsubjects.Well,Bacontellsyouto“Lookatweakplacesinyourarmour(盔甲)”,andshowsyouhowtofilluptheblanksinyourknowledge.Ontheotherhand,itisnogoodjusttryingtofillyourmindwithknowledge.Knowledgeinitselfisoftenuseless.Amindfilledwithtoomuchknowledgeislikearoomtoofulloffumiture;amancannotwalkaboutfreelyinit,andlookoutofthewindows.Itismuchbettertocollectafewsubjectswhichinterestyouandtodeallightlywiththeothersthantomarchheavilythroughthewholerange(范围)oflearning,likeasillytouristgoingthroughamuseumandnotmissingasingleobject.Ifyoutrytomastereverysubjectyoumaybecomeverywise,butyouwillbeverylonelyandyouwillprobablyloseallyourfriends.Soyoumustlearntopickandchoose,andyoumustalsolearntolookhereandthereinalibrarylikeacameleatinggrassonthegrassland.Ifyouwatchiteating,youwillseethatalthoughheissupposedtobeoneofthemoststupidanimalsintheworld,hehasatleastoneofthequalities(品质)ofthecultured(有修养的)man,thepowertopickandchoose.Astudentlookingformentalfoodinalibraryshouldtakethecamelashismodel.
60.Thewriterthinksthatonemust_______.
A.readasmanybooksashecan
B.trytoreadbooksonallthedifferentsubjects
C.onlyreadbooksonsubjectsthatinteresthim
D.readandabsorbalot
61.Aculturedmanissimilartoacamelbecause________.
A.neitherofthemisinterestedinknowledge
B.themanreadsbooksasmuchasacameleatsgrass
C.neitherofthemcanbeconsideredwise
D.bothofthemhavetheabilitytoselect
62.Theterm“mentalfood”(lastline)refersto_______.
A.booksB.grasslandC.brainD.subjects
63.Inthesecondparagraphthewritermainlydiscusses________.
A.howtocomparefurniturewithbooks
B.howtoselectreadingmaterials
C.howtoavoidmissinganythinginterestinginthelibrary
D.whybooksmustbeabsorbed
C
PUBLICSPIRIT
Eachnationhasitsownpeculiar(特有)characterwhichdistinguishesiffromothers.Butthepeoplesoftheworldhavemorepointsinwhichtheyarealllikeeachotherthanpointsinwhichtheyaredifferent.Onetypeofpersonthatiscommonineverycountryistheonewhoalwaystriestodoaslittleashecanandtogetasmuchinreturnashecan.Hisopposite,themanwhoisinthehabitofdoingmorethanwhatisstrictlynecessaryandwhoisreadytoacceptwhatisofferedinreturn,israreeverywhere.
Boththesetypesareusuallyunconsciousoftheircharacter.Themanwhoavoidseffortisalwaystalkingabouthis“rights”:
heappearstothinkthatsocietyoweshimapleasant,easylife.Themanwhoisalwaysdoingmorethanhissharetalksof“duties”:
hefeelsthattheindividualisindebttosociety,andnotsocietytotheindividual.Asaresultoftheirviews,neitherofthesementhinksthathebehavesatallstrangely.
Themenwhotriestodoaslittleashecanisalwaysfullofexcuses:
ifhewasneglectedtodosomething,itwasbecausehehadaheadache,ortheweatherwastoohotortoocoldorbecausehewaspreventedbybadluck.Atfirst,otherpeople,suchashisfriendsandhisemployer,generouslyaccepthisstories;butsoontheyrealizewhatkindofpersonheis.Inthelongrunhedeceivesonlyhimself.Whenhisfriendsbecomecooltowardshimandhefailstomakeprogressinhisjob,heissurprisedandhurt.Heblameseveryoneandeverythingexcepthimself.Hefeelsthatsocietyisfailinginitsdutiestowardshim,andthatheisbeingunjustlytreated.Hesoonbecomesoneofthedisc