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外研版选修6模块3
Book6Module3单元测试题(外研版)
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一、语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
1.Willyouturndown_______TVsetalittlewhileI’mon_______phone?
A./;theB.a;theC.the;/D.the;the
2.Whenthepartycametoanend,heaskedforthegirl’sphonenumber,hopingtokeepin_______.
A.relationB.connectionC.touchD.friendship
3.—HasJohn_______Bettyyet?
—No.Shewon’tforgivehimforbetrayingher.
A.putupwithB.keptupwithC.madeupwithD.comeupwith
4.July1,1997isaspecialdateforallHongKongpeople,_______,Ithink,theywillrememberforever.
A.oneB.thatC.itD.when
5.Thestategovernmenthasspentalotofmoneyprotectingthelocalecologicalenvironment,whichwill_______promotethetourismdevelopment.
A.inturnB.inreturnC.innatureD.inshort
6.I’m_______goodtermswithJulie,soIknowsheisallergic_______flowersofthiskind.
A.on;withB.on;toC.at;aboutD.at;to
7.Iregret_______youthatyouhaven’tbeenselectedforthejobinterview.
A.tellingB.totellC.havingtoldD.tohavetold
8.Myfatheroftenimpressesonmethatopportunities_______thosewhoareprepared.
A.arebelongedtoB.willbebelongedto
C.arebelongingtoD.belongto
9.Largeamountsofmoney_______onimprovingpeople’shousingconditionsuptonow.
A.isspentB.arespentC.hasbeenspentD.havebeenspent
10.OurChineseteacherhasa_______senseofhumor.
A.livelyB.livingC.aliveD.live
11._______aroundtheEiffelTower,weweretakentovisittheLouverMuseum.
A.HavingshownB.Beingshown
C.HavingbeenshownD.Tobeshown
12.Thisisthefirsttimethenewly-married_______overmoney.
A.quarrelB.quarreledC.hadquarreledD.havequarreled
13.Thisphotobroughtmycarefreechildhoodbacktomymind_______Iwouldspendlongsummereveningsplayingonthebeach.
A.whenB.whereC.thatD.which
14.Mylittleboyknocked_______aglassofwater,ruiningmypainting.
A.offB.overC.outD.up
15.—HowdoyouknowsomethingthathashappenedtoJane?
—_______.Shehasn’tshownup,butshewasalwaysontimeforclass.
A.IclickwithherB.It’smyguess
C.We’retwoofakindD.Itisherturn
二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
Awomansaidsomethingthathurtherbestfriend.She16doingitimmediately,andwantedtodosomethingtotakethe17back.Soshewenttoasage(智者),18hersituation,andaskedforadvice.Thesage19patientlyandsaid,“Therearetwothingsyouneedtodo.Thefirstisextremelydifficult.20,takeyourbestfeather(羽毛)pillows,and21asmallholeineachone.Then,beforethesunrises,youmust22asinglefeatheronthedoorstepofeachhouseinthetown.Whenyouare23,comebackandI’lltellyouthesecond.”
Thewomanhurriedhometo24it.Allnightlongshelabored(劳动)aloneinthe25.Shewentfromdoorsteptodoorstep,takingcarenottoleaveoutasinglehouse.Herfingerswerefrozen.Thewindwasso26thatitcausedhereyestowater,butshedidn’tgiveup,27thattherewassomethingshecoulddotoputthingsbackthewaytheyoncewere.
Justasthesunrose,she28tothesage.Shewastired,butpleasedthathereffortswouldbe29.“Mypillowsareempty.Iplacedafeatheronthedoorstepofeachhome,”thewomansaid.
“Now,”saidthesage,“gobackand30yourpillows.Theneverythingwillbeasitwasbefore.”
Thewomanwassurprised,“That’simpossible!
Thewind31eachfeatherasfastasIplacedthemonthedoorsteps!
”
“That’strue,”saidthesage.“Never32thateachofyourwordsislikea33inthewind.34spoken,noamountof35caneverreturnthemtoyourmouth.Rememberonekindwordcanwarmthreewintermonths.”
16.A.triedB.forgotC.regrettedD.stood
17.A.lettersB.suggestionsC.giftsD.words
18.A.explainedB.assessedC.facedD.accepted
19.A.taughtB.listenedC.observedD.searched
20.A.LaterB.NowC.TomorrowD.Tonight
21.A.drawB.findC.openD.leave
22.A.putB.selectC.tieD.find
23.A.outB.throughC.offD.down
24.A.sortoutB.lookforC.prepareforD.thinkof
25.A.hotB.rainyC.warmD.cold
26.A.freeB.fierceC.hotD.constant
27.A.thankfulB.curiousC.worriedD.upset
28.A.shoutedB.returnedC.movedD.waved
29.A.devotedB.takenC.rewardedD.spent
30.A.hideB.makeC.bringD.refill
31.A.piledupB.blewawayC.putawayD.cutoff
32.A.forgetB.argueC.mindD.attempt
33.A.flowerB.leafC.featherD.pillow
34.A.BecauseB.UnlessC.AlthoughD.Once
35.A.effortB.timeC.patienceD.knowledge
三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
A
Olderfriendsarewonderfultohavebecausetheycangiveyouaninsightintoadifferenttimeinourhistory.Eventhoughtherearedifferencesbetweenthetwogenerationsinsomecases,it’sstillpossibletohavefunandalsotolearnfromeachother.Ihavehadseveralolderfriendsinmylifeandtheyalltaughtmesomethingalittlebitdifferentaboutlife.
WhenIwasachild,mymotherhadawonderfulladycomeintoourhometoprovidehousekeepingservices.Thiswomanwasretiredandmighthavebeeninhermidtolatesixtiesatthattime.Althoughherjobwastocleanourhouse,thiswomanprovidedmuchmorethanthat.Shewasalwaysthereformeonthedaysshecametowork.DuringthecourseofthedayswhenIwasill,shewouldmakesurethatIwascomfortableandcaredforproperly.Inmychildhood,Iconsideredherasecondmom.AsIgrewintomyteenyears,shebecameoneofmybestfriends.
Duringmyteenyears,IwasoftenhomeduringthesummersandGirthaandIwouldeatlunchtogether.Wecouldtalkaboutanythingandlaughtogetheraswell.
IlearnedalotaboutlifefromGirtha.ShehadaverydeepfaithandreadherBibleregularly.Eventhoughhercircumstancesweredifficult,shenevercomplainedandalwaysshowedcompassion(同情)forothers.Shealwaysrodethebustoandfromworkandrefusedourofferstodriveherhomeintheeveningsbecauseshefeltthatshelivedinanundesirableneighborhoodandwasveryconcernedforoursafety.
Inherlateryears,Girtha’shealthdeclinedandshehadtostopworking.Sheeventuallymovedtoanotherstatesoherdaughtercouldcareforher.Earlyinmycollegecareer,IreceivedaphonecalltellingmethatGirhahaddied,whichsaddenedmealot.Istillmisshertothisday.
Girthawasuniqueinherownway,butthroughseveralmatters,shetouchedmylifeandmyheartinaveryspecialway.Maybeit’stimeformetoreviewthoselessonsineverlastingfaith.
36.Whydoestheauthorthinkhavingolderfriendsiswonderful?
A.Becausetheyunderstandourhistoryverywell.
B.Becausetheyarerelativelyeasiertodealwith.
C.Becausetheyhaveadeepunderstandingoflife.
D.Becausethetwogenerationshavesomethingincommon.
37.TheauthorconsideredGirthaasecondmomwhenyoungbecauseof.
A.hermucholderageB.herlovingcare
C.herhousekeepingservicesD.heruniquepersonality
38.Accordingtotheauthor,GirthawasthoughttobethefollowingEXCEPT.
A.optimisticB.considerateC.kind-heartedD.knowledgeable
39.WhydidGirtharefuseourofferstodriveherhome?
A.Becauseshewascompassionate.
B.Becauseshewasworriedaboutoursafety.
C.Becauseshewasaccustomedtotakingabus.
D.Becauseshefeltashamedofherpoorlivingconditions.
40.Theauthorwrotethetextto.
A.introducethelifestoryofGirtha
B.showtheadvantagesofolderfriends
C.tellustheinfluenceGirthahadonhimorher
D.advisetheyoungtomakefriendswiththeold
B
Atonepointoranotherinyourcareer,youwillreporttoamanager,thepersonyoufondly—ornot—callboss.Therelationshipsthatyoucreateandmanage,withbothyourbossandotheremployeesinthecompany,arecritical(决定性的)foryourworksuccessandcareerprogress.You’reinchargeofyourrelationshipwithyourboss.Noonewillevershareasmuchconcernasyoudoandthequalityoftherelationshiphelpsyouachieveyourgoals.
Youwon’tprogresswithouttheinformation,view,experience,andsupportofyourmanager.Atthesametime,ifyoudon’tfinishyourwork,yourmanagerwillnevershineforhisorheroverallresponsibilities.Despiteknowingthis,managersdocomeineverysizeandwithallpossiblelevelsofskillandeffectiveness(效率).Somemanagersarejustbadbosses;othersareunawareofwhatyouneedfromthem.Managingupischallenging,butfinally,worthyourtime.
Thefirststepinmanagingupistodevelopapositiverelationshipwithyourboss.Relationshipsarebasedontrust.Dowhatyousayyou’lldoandneverblindsideyourmanagerwithsurprisesthatyoucouldhavepredictedorprevented.Tellthebosswhenyou’vemadeamistake.
Gettoknowyourmanagerasapersonandhesharesthehumanexperiencejustasyoudo.Identifyyourboss’sareasofweaknessorgreatestchallengesandaskwhatyoucandotohelp.Whatareyourboss’sbiggestworries;howcanyourcontributionmitigate(缓解)theseconcerns?
Thinkintermsoftheoverallsuccessofyourdepartmentandcompany,notjustaboutyournarrowworldatwork.Furthermore,youshouldlookforandfocusonthe“best”partsofyourboss,forifyou’renegativeaboutyourboss,youwilltendtofocusonhisfailings.Thisisneitherpositiveforyourhappinessatworknoryourprospectsforsuccessinyourorganization.
41.Itcanbelearnedfromthetextthat.
A.it’seasyforemployeestogettoknowtheirbosseswell
B.relationshipswithbossescandecideone’ssuccessinwork
C.bossesarealwaysworriedabouthisemployees’progres