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Modules57测试题

Modules5—7测试题

笔试部分

Ⅰ.词汇(共10分,每小题1分)

A)请从方框里选出适当的单词,并用其相应形式填空。

own,peace,cook,five,suggest

1.Everyoneinourofficewantstolivealife.

2.Todayisthelittleboy’sbirthday.

3.Arethereanyabouthowtosolvetheproblem?

4.TheofthishousehasgonetostudyinBeijing.

5.Mymotherismakingfoodwiththeinthekitchen.

B)请根据句意及所给汉语提示写出句中所缺单词(每空一词)。

6.Myfatherboughtseveral(刀)lastmonth.

7.Theyhadtogiveuptheirplanbecauseofa(突然的)change.

8.The(主任)fromdifferentuniversitieswillhaveameetingnextweek.

9.Itissaidthattheoldmangotan(数量)ofmoneyfromthegovernment.

10.Aconcertwas(举办)inourschoollastmonth.

Ⅱ.单项选择(共15分,每小题1分)

请从各题后所给的四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。

()11.—Didyouhearsomestrangenoiseoutsidelastnight?

—Yes,butwhenIwentoutoftheroom,therewastosee.

A.somethingB.everything

C.anythingD.nothing

()12.—WecanseesomeimprovementAllan’spainting.

—That’strue.Whathisfathersaidhasgreateffecthim.

A.at;inB.on;for

C.in;onD.from;on

()13.—Whatistheofthecaraccident?

—Thedriverdrankwinebeforehedrove.

A.ruleB.cause

C.debateD.order

()14.—WhydidMrBrownget?

—Becausehissondidverybadlyinhisexam.

A.relaxedB.popular

C.marriedD.cross

()15.—DidenjoyinBeijinginAugust?

—Yes.HenotonlyvisitedtheGreatWallbutalsowatchedtheopeningceremonyofthe2008Olympics.

A.you;yourselvesB.she;herself

C.he;himselfD.you;yourself

()16.—WhereshallIputthefood?

—Inthefridge,oritmaygo.

A.badB.badly

C.deliciousD.well

()17.Ican’tfindmypeninmypencilcase.Irememberitthere.

A.putB.puts

C.toputD.putting

()18.—Tonyhasweight.

—Really?

Doesheoftenhavejunkfood?

A.putonB.putoff

C.putupD.putdown

()19.—MayItakethebookoutofthereadingroom?

—No,you.Thisisarule.

A.needn’tB.don’thaveto

C.mustn’tD.maynot

()20.Howabouthavinglunchintherestaurantnexttothecinema?

Seafoodthere.

A.isservingB.isserved

C.hasservedD.willserve

()21.—Couldyoutellmehowtosolvetheproblem?

—JustdoMrGreenhastoldyou.

A.whenB.asC.untilD.before

()22.—willyoucomeback?

—Infiveminutes.

A.HowfarB.Howmany

C.HowsoonD.Howoften

()23.Isawthembasketballontheplaygroundatfiveo’clock.

A.toplayB.playing

C.playD.played

()24.WhereisthemancallspizzaatraditionalEnglishdish?

A.heB.which

C.whoseD.who

()25.—Whydon’twegoforawalk?

—.

A.I’mgladyouenjoyedit

B.Really?

Youareright

C.Youarewelcome

D.That’sagoodidea

Ⅲ.完形填空(共10分,每小题1分)

请先通读短文,掌握其大意,然后从所给的四个选项中选出最佳的一项填空,使短文意思完整、通顺。

Areyoutiredofyourparentsandteacherstellingyoutostudyhardanddoyourbest?

ThenreadLifeStrategiesforTeens(26)JayMcGraw!

Itwill(27)yousucceedinlife.Butittalkstoyoulikeafriend,notlikeaparentorateacher.Thebookhasmany“lifelaws”inittohelpyousucceed.Themostimportantoftheseisthatteensneedto“get”life.Thismeansthattheyhaveto(28)life.Iftheydothattheycan(29).Teenscandecidenottostudyhard,forexample.(30)theyhavetorealizethatiftheydon’tgetagoodjobwhentheyfinish(31),peoplewillnotrespectthem.

Anotherlifelawisthatyoushouldnevermakepeople(32)you.Youmusttellthemnevertohurtyou.Youneedtodomorethantotellateacheraboutit.

JayMcGraw(33)thebookwhenhewasatuniversity.Jay’sdadhadthe(34)forthebook.ButJaytoldhim,“Dad,you’renotgoingtobeableto

(35)toteensproperly,soletmedoit!

SoJay’sdadlethimdo.Hemustbeveryproudofhissonandhisgreatbook!

()26.A.toB.underC.byD.on

()27.A.helpB.turnC.tellD.ask

()28.A.hitB.understand

C.makeD.live

()29.A.winB.get

C.succeedD.finish

()30.A.AndB.SoC.ForD.But

()31.A.homeworkB.housework

C.schoolD.dreams

()32.A.hurtB.know

C.troubleD.influence

()33.A.boughtB.sold

C.wroteD.read

()34.A.classB.ideaC.storyD.note

()35.A.goB.getC.talkD.lead

Ⅳ.情景交际(共10分,每小题2分)

请根据上下文情景在下面对话的空白处填入适当的句子,使对话意思完整、通顺。

A:

Excuseme.Wouldyoumindhelpingme?

B:

(36).What’sup?

A:

OneofmyChinesefriendsinvitedmetoherhouseintheSpringFestival.ButIdon’tknowmuchaboutthecustomsandmanners.(37)?

B:

Sure.(38)?

A:

I’msupposedtogetthereat10:

00am.

B:

Well,thefirstthingisthatyoushouldarriveontime.

A:

Allright.(39)?

B:

Youaresupposedtosay“HappySpringFestival”.

A:

OK.(40).

Ⅴ.阅读理解(共30分,每小题2分)

A

PeterandJennywerewalkinghomefromschoolalongthestreet.Suddenlytheyheardaloudnoise.

“Comeon!

Thatsoundslikeanaccident.Let’sseewhathashappened.”

Theyrantowherethenoisecamefromandsawasmallcarknockintothesideofatruck.Theaccidenthappenedinaquietstreetwithonlyfourhousesinit.PeterandJennywerethefirstonestoreachthescene.Nootherpeoplecame.Theyfoundthatboththecardriverandthetruckdriverwerehurt.

“Peter,”saidJenny,“runbackdownthestreettoMrsJones’house.Askhertocallthepoliceandtheambulance(救护车).Hurry,Peter.I’llstayhere.”

Peterranasfastashecould.TherewasnothingJennycoulddobutwait.Sheknewthatwhenonewashurtinanaccident,heorsheshouldn’tbemoved.

Itwasnotlongbeforethepolicecarandtheambulancearrived.Thepolicemengotthecardooropenandtheycarriedthemanout.Thentheygotthetruckdriverout.Themenweren’tseriouslyhurt.Buttheywerebothtakentothehospital.ThepolicementhankedPeterandJenny,“Youwereverygoodchildrentoactsoquicklywhenyousawtheaccident.Thankyouforallyourhelp.”

请根据短文内容选择最佳答案。

()41.Theaccidenthappened.

A.inaquietstreetonaschoolday

B.inabusystreetonaschoolday

C.inaquietstreetoneSunday

D.inabusystreetoneSunday

()42.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Onlythecardriverwashurtintheaccident.

B.Onlythetruckdriverwashurtintheaccident.

C.Neitherofthetwodriverswashurtintheaccident.

D.Bothofthedriverswerehurtintheaccident.

()43.calledthepolice.

A.JennyB.Thedrivers

C.MrsJonesD.Peter

()44.Jennydidnothingbeforethepolicearrivedbecause.

A.shewastoofrightenedtodoanything

B.shewasaloneafterPeterleft

C.shewantedtoprotectthescene

D.sheknewsheshouldn’tmovethetwodrivers

()45.WhydidthepolicementhankPeterandJenny?

A.Becausetheyactedquicklyaftertheysawtheaccident.

B.Becausetheywerethefirstonestoreachthescene.

C.Becausetheyhelpedtotakethedriverstothehospital.

D.Becausetheyhelpedthecardrivergetoutofthecar.

B

Areyoucarryingtoomuchonyourbacktoschool?

You’renotalone.BackexpertsintheUnitedStatesareworriedthatyoungstudentsarehavingbackandneckproblemsasaresultofcarryingtoomuchintheirbackpacks.

“IthurtsmybackwhenIrun,”saidOberlinReyes,astudentinVirginia.“It’shardtogetupthestairswithmybackpack,becauseit’stooheavy.”

Oberlinwasamongthestudentswhosebackpackswereoverweighedinarecentstudy.

Theyhadregularbackpackswithtwostraps(绑带)tocarrythem,butanumberofstudentswithheavyloads(负荷)hadswitchedtorollingbackpacks.

ShirleyPark,whosebackpackweighed10kilograms,saidshechangedtoarollingbackpackbecauseshewasstartingtohavebackpain.

Howmuchistoomuch?

Expertssayastudentshouldcarrynomorethan10to15percentofhisorherownbodyweight.

Afewstudentshadonesuggestiontolightentheload:

lesshomework.

Doctors’suggestions:

☆Lightentheload.Takehomeonlythebooksyouneedthatnight.

☆Usewidestraps.Theysendouttheweightoveryourshouldersmoreevenly(平衡地).Besuretowearbothstrapsratherthanhangthebackpackoveroneshoulder.

☆Packsmart.Theheavierthingsshouldbepackedclosetotheback.

☆Bend(弯曲)bothkneeswhenyoupickupthebackpack,anddon’tjustbendoveratthewaist(腰部).

请根据短文内容选择最佳答案。

()46.AccordingtoOberlinReyesandShirleyPark,weknowthat.

A.studentsareinpoorhealth

B.students’backpacksaretooheavy

C.backpackswithoutwheelsarebadforstudents

D.toomuchhomeworkleavesstudentsnofreetime

()47.Theunderlinedphrase“switchedto”means.

A.turnedoffB.turnedon

C.cutupD.startedtouse

()48.Accordingtothepassage,it’sbetterforastudentof40kilogramstocarryabackpackofatmost.

A.6kgB.7kg

C.8kgD.9kg

()49.Howmanysuggestionsarementionedinthepassage?

A.Four.B.Five.

C.Seven.D.Eight.

()50.Ifstudentsfollowthedoctors’suggestions,they.

A.maymaketheirbackpacksoverweight

B.canlearnhowtohelpthemselvestostudy

C.mayfeeltheirbackpacksarelighter

D.willknowhowtobesmart

C

Aroundtheworld,peoplehavedifferentideasaboutwhat“good”tablemannersare.IntheWest,peopledon’tusuallysharethesamedishes.Everyonehashisorherownplateoffood.Youeatwithaknifeandaforkandyoushouldn’twavethemaroundwhenyouaren’tusingthem.Andyoushouldtrynottomakeeatingnoises,evenifthefoodisgood.

Whenyougotorestaurantsindifferentpartsoftheworld,it’simportanttoknowtherightandwrongthingstodo.Forexample,inChinait’sOKtomakealotofnoiseinarestaurant.However,inmanyWesterncountries,restaurantsarequietplaces.Ifatableistooloud,othercustomersmighteve

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