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人教版必修第三册模块检测卷
模块测试题
.听力部分
第一节
听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,请根据对话内容回答有关小题。
每段对话读两遍。
例:
Q:
Howmuchistheshirt?
A:
£9.15.
1.Q:
Whatarethespeakersdoing?
A:
________________________________
2.Q:
WhendoesthelibrarycloseonMonday?
A:
________________________________
3.Q:
Howwillthespeakersgotothelibrary?
A:
________________________________
4.Q:
Whywasthemaninahurry?
A:
________________________________
5.Q:
Whenwilltheymeet?
A:
________________________________
听下面一段对话,回答第6、7题。
这段对话读两遍。
6.Q:
Whatiswrongwiththegirl?
A:
________________________________
7.Q:
Whatistheman’sadvice?
A:
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听下面一段对话,回答第8至10题。
这段对话读两遍。
8.Q:
Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A:
________________________________
9.Q:
Whereistheman’swallet?
A:
________________________________
10.Q:
Howmuchtimeisleftbeforethemoviestarts?
A:
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第二节
听下面一段独白,将表格中的信息填写完整。
这段独白读两遍。
LocationofNelson
NelsonislocatedinNewZealand’s(11)_______________.
FeaturesofNelson
Victorianarchitecture;over(12)_______________sunshinehoursperyear
Nelson’sFestival
Season
TheNelsonArtsFestivalisheldin(13)_______________;
Thefilmfestivalisheldfrom(14)_______________;
Thewintermusicfestivalplaysover(15)_______________music
concertseachyear.
.阅读理解
一、阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Decemberisamonthofcelebration,butChristmasisnottheonlyreasontothrowaparty.Thereareotherreasonstofeelfestive.Forexample,JewishcommunitiesalsoenjoyHanukkaharoundthistimeofyear.
ThecelebrationisheldaroundNovemberorDecember.TheexactdateisdeterminedbytheHebrewcalendar(希伯来人的日历).ThefestivaltookplacefromDecember2toDecember10in2018.HanukkahisalsoknownastheFestivalofLight.Menorah,aspecialcandleholder,isasymbolassociatedwiththecelebrationofHanukkah.Candlesarelitaftersundownoneachoftheeightnightsofthefestival.
ChildrenloveHanukkahbecauseoneachdayofthefestivaltheyaregivengifts.Moneyisalsogiventochildren—parentsusuallyonlygivejustafewcoins,butgrandparentsorotherrelativesmaygivelargersums.Childrenalsohavelotsofgamestoplay.Themostpopularoneiscalleddreidel.Adreidelisasmallspinning(旋转的)topwithfoursides.Eachplayerstartswithseveralpiecesoffood(forexamplechocolate)andeachpersonputsonepieceinapot.Thentheytakeitinturnstospinadreidel.Dependingonwhatsidethedreidellands,playerseitheraddtothepotortakehalforthewholepotforthemselves.
Potatolatkes(土豆烙饼)aretraditionallyeatenduringHanukkah.Potatoes,eggs,onions,flourandsaltaregenerallycombinedtomakethem.Fruit-filleddonutsarealsopopular.
()1.WhenisthefestivalHanukkahheld?
A.InearlyDecember.B.FromDecember2to10.
C.OntheeighthnightofNovember.D.InDecemberorNovember.
()2.ThefestivalHanukkahispopularwithchildrennotbecause_________.
A.theycanlightcandlestobecandleholders
B.theirparentswillgivethemalargeamountofmoney
C.theywilltakepartindreidel,agamewithfourspinningsides
D.theycanenjoydeliciousfruit-filleddonutsmadefromonionandsalt
()3.What’sthepurposeofthewriting?
A.Toadvertiseanactivityforchildren.
B.Topersuadechildrentojoiningames.
C.TointroduceanotherfestivalinDecember.
D.Toentertainpeoplewithgamesandfood.
B
Manyofusspentourchildhoodsdreamingofbecomingastronauts.However,theharshrealityisthatonlyaselectfewwillmakeit.Butdoesthatmeanyou’llnevergetthechancetoworkinspace?
Notnecessarily.
Infact,someofthespacejobsarenotonlyforastronautsandtheyallsoundjustascool.Oneofthemostinterestingspacejobsthatyoumayhaveneverheardofis“chiefsniffer”.NASAhasalreadyhiredachiefsniffernamedGeorgeAldrich,whosejobistosmellmaterialsbeforetheyareusedinspacecrafts.Onceaspacecraftislaunched,astronauts“havenowayofescaping”unpleasantsmells,AldrichtoldTheTelegraph.Moreimportantly,smellingobjectscanhelptelldangerouschemicalsthatcouldthreatenastronauts’health.
NowmanyprivatecompaniesarestartingtoprovidespacetripsforspaceloverssuchasSarahBrightman.Itmaynotbelongbeforespacebecomesoneofthetoptraveldestinationsforpeopleonearth,whichneedstohiretourguides.Beingaspacetourguiderequiresrichknowledgeofastronomy,astrophysics(天体物理学),geographyandhistorytohelppassengersgetthemostoutoftheirjourney.Tourguidesalsoneedtobeexcellentstorytellerssothatpassengerscanexperiencethetrueexcitementofspacetravel.
“We’recrossingtheboundaries(界限)betweensciencefictionandreality,”saidRohitTalwar,chiefexecutiveofaUScompanyFastFuture.“Thingswe’veseeninthepastinmoviesarenowbecomingtruecareeropportunities.”
()1.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthearticle?
A.SmartspaceastronautsB.Coolspacejobs
C.ExcitingcareeropportunitiesD.Fascinatingspaceexplorations
()2.WhatdoesGeorgeAldrichmainlydoatNASA?
A.Measurethesizeandtemperatureofspacecrafts.
B.Recognizetheharmfulsmellstokeepastronautssafe.
C.Delightastronautswithexcellentstories.
D.Cleardangerouschemicalsfoundinspacecrafts.
()3.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Aspacetourguideisknowledgeableandamused.
B.Ordinarypeoplewillbeabletoaffordspacetravelssoon.
C.Modernastronautsneedtobegoodstorytellers.
D.Therewillbelesscooljobsinfuturespacetrips.
()4.HowdoesRohitTalwarlikenewjobopportunitiesinspace?
A.Promising.B.Limited.C.Worrying.D.Meaningless.
C
Doyoualwayswanttobethebestateverything?
“Sure,whodoesn’t?
”youmightsay.However,somepeopletakethissoseriouslythattheyblamethemselvestoomuchwhenevertheyfail.Psychologistscallthistypeofpersona“perfectionist”.
So,whatexactlyisaperfectionist?
AccordingtoGordonFlett,apsychologistatYorkUniversityinCanada,somepeoplewhoholdthemselvestohighstandardsforlessimportantthingsareperfectionists.“Aperfectionistshouldwanttobeperfectacrossavarietyofaspectsofhisorherlife,”heexplained.
Actually,therearealsodarksidestoalwaystryingtobeperfect.Earlierstudiesfoundthatbeingaperfectionistcanputyouatriskofprocrastinating(拖延),becauseyoukeepblamingyourselfforsmallmistakesyoumake,andthatpreventsyoufrommovingontomoreimportantthings.Itcanalsohurtyourmentalwell-being,becauseyoutendtohavemoreconcernsandbeundermorepressure.
Now,anewstudyhasfoundthatalwaystryingtobeperfectmayhaveabadeffectonpeople’sphysicalhealthaswell.ItisreportedthatsomescientistsfromCanadaexaminednearly500menandwomenaged24to35.Theyfoundthatperfectionistsweremorelikelytosufferfromupsetstomachs,poorsleep,shortnessofbreath,tirednessandpain,andthattheytookmoresickdays.
Psychologistssaythatperfectionismisastablepersonalitytrait(特点)anditisdifficulttochange.Todealwithyourperfectionism,donotsetunreachablegoalsandthenblameyourselfwhenyoufailtoachievethem.Also,trynottocompareyourselftoothersconstantly.Justremembernottobetoohardonyourself.
()1.Accordingtothearticle,perfectionistsusually________.
A.havefewerchancestoachievetheirgoals
B.tendtosetlowstandardsfortheirwork
C.sethighstandardsevenforlessimportantthings
D.alwaysblameothersforthemistakestheymake
()2.Whathasbeendiscoveredfromthenewstudy?
A.Therearefewdarksidestoperfectionism.
B.Itishardtochangethefeatureofperfectionism.
C.Perfectionismcanhurtyourmentalwell-being.
D.Perfectionismmighthurtyourphysicalhealth.
()3.Itissuggestedthatperfectionists________.
A.setreasonablegoalsforthemselves
B.workevenhardertomeettheirstandards
C.changetheirpersonalityassoonaspossible
D.comparethemselvestoothersmoreoften
二、根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
选项中有两项为多余选项。
Givinggenerously(慷慨地)andreceivinggratefullymakeiteasiertolivehappilywithothers.
(1)_________
Letmestartwiththeideaofgivinggenerously.
(2)_________Forexample,myhusbandandIhavefamilymemberswhoonlycontactuswhentheyneedmoney.Weusuallyaccepttheirrequests,butwehardlyreceivea“thankyou”.MostpeoplewouldsaythatmyhusbandandIarebeingused,andIsupposeweare.Butwhenwegive,weshouldn’tbegivingforthepurposeofgettingthanksorpraise.
Rather,weshouldbegivingbecauseit’sthegoodthingtodo.A“thankyou”isonlytheicingonthecake.Everythingthatwehave,fromourabilitytowakeupeachmorningtothemoneyinourbankaccount,isagiftfromtheworld.(3)_________Thegoodnewsisthatwhenweliveourlivesbeingnicetoothers,ourlivesrunmoresmoothly.Ifyou’regenerous,yes,somepeoplewilluseyou.Butifyoupracticebeinggenerous,mostofyourrelationshipswillimprove.
(4)_________Itrulybelievethatyoucannotsay“thankyou”enough.Sooftenwegetlazyaboutexpressingthanks.Parentscan’treceivethanksfromtheirchildren,andteacherscannotgetthanksfromtheirstudents.Justbecauseataskispartofsomeone’sjobdescriptiondoesn’tmeanthatyoushouldn’tthankthemforit.Wordsofthanksmakeothersfeelgoodaboutthemselveslikenothingelse.
It’sgoodforustosay“thankyou”becauseweregularlyneedtoremindourselvesofhowluckyweare.(5)_________
A.Andhearingthosetwowordscanmakeusfeelgreatfordays.
B.Andatthesametime,weshouldremembertoreceivegratefully.
C