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必修四Module1单元测试题

I语言知识及应用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节完形填空(共l5小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1-15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。

Lastweekwehadhalf-termholidays.Myniecestayedwithusfortheweekbecauseherbrotherwasgoingtohavealegoperation.Soitwas___1___forherparentstoconcentrateonlookingafterherbrother.

Mydaughter,my___2___andIwentoutforsomelast-minute___3___.“WhileIwasstandinginlinewaitingto___4___thegirlsaskediftheycouldwaitformeatthedoor.

Afewminutes___5___,theyreturnedtoaskiftheycouldgivethesweetstheyhadjustboughttoamaninthestreet,andIsaid"Yes",sotheywentthereandgavetheir___6___away.Anothertwominuteslater,they___7___againtoaskmeiftherewasanythingelsetheycould___8___theman.ItoldthemthatIonlyhadthreeboxesofbiscuitstheyhadboughtfordessert,sotheytookthe___9___tothemanandcamebackwithabigsmileontheirfaces.

WhenwegotoutoftheshopI___10___thatthemanwasayoungmaninhis20swholookedasifhewasgoingtospendthe___11___therebecausehehadasleepingbagwithhim.Onthewaytothecar,mydaughterwantedto___12___adrinkfortheyoungmanbutIhadno___13___,soIwenttothecashmachinetotakesomecashoutsothathecouldbuyasandwichandadrinkforhimself.Thegirlswerevery___14___whentheywentbacktotheyoungmantogivehimthecash.

Theyreturnedtomewiththesame___15___smileontheirfaces.

1.A.hardB.worryingC.easyD.upset

2.A.brotherB.parentC.sisterD.niece

3.A.walkingB.shoppingC.waitingD.selling

4.A.enterB.chooseC.payD.leave

5.A.agoB.beforeC.earlyD.later

6.A.toysB.sweetsC.prizesD.boxes

7.A.decidedB.refusedC.returnedD.remained

8.A.lendB.giveC.expectD.allow

9.A.drinksB.applesC.sandwichesD.biscuits

10.A.forgotB.saidC.realizedD.remembered

11.A.dayB.nightC.weekendD.holiday

12.A.offerB.supplyC.showD.buy

13.A.cardB.changeC.walletD.coin

14.A.excitedB.interestedC.sadD.tired

15.A.bigB.friendlyC.strangeD.cheerful

第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的

词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。

Therearemanyfunnythingsarounduseverydaywhichwemaycallhumor.However,humorisnotsomething___16___justmakesuslaugh.Realhumorhas___17___ownpowertomakepeoplehappy.People___18___(say)tohaveasenseofhumorwhentheyjokearoundalot.Beingahumorouspersonis___19___(actual)abouttryingyourbesttohelpeveryoneandenjoyingyourlifeatthesametime.

Ifyoulaughatotherswhoareintrouble,thisisnothumorbut___20___(rude).Forexample,whenyouseeawomanunfortunatelyfallingoffabike___21___ofabananaskinandyoulaughatherinsteadofhelpingher,thenyouareabadperson.Otherswilllookonthisas___22___kindofrudebehavior___23___wearealllikethissocietywillbecruelandlifewillbeunhappy.Sowemustmaketheline___24___humorandseriousnessclear.Oneofthesimplestwaystobehumorousis___25___(learn)somegoodjokes.Remembernottooverdoitandonlytellonegoodjokeatatime.

II阅读(共两节,满分50分)

第一节阅读理解(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A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。

A

Ilikechallenges(挑战),butthisonewasalmosttoodifficult.IhadbeggedMomtotakemeonacompletelynewadventureformysixteenthbirthday.Then,therewewere,justMomandmewithourguide,Milo,standingontheshoreofLakeArenalinCostaRica.MilogreetedusinSpanishandhelpedusrideonourhorses.Gettingonmyhorsewasdifficult,butcontrollingitwasalittleeasier.

Westartedourtour.AbovethelakewasVolcano(火山)Arenal,oneoftheactivevolcanoesinthearea.Iwatchedasthevolcanobrokeoutandbigstoneswerethrownout,butluckilywewereheadinginanotherdirection.Theguidebooksaidwewouldcrossthreerivers.Aswewentthroughastream,Iasked,"Wasthatthefirstriver?

"

"Idon'tthinkso,Katie,"Momsaid.

Soonenough,wecametothefirstriver,sotherewasnomistakingit.Ifeltsicktomystomachwhensawthatthefarshorewashalfafootballfieldaway!

Aftertwomorerivers,thewaygoteventougher.Witheachstepofthehorses'hooves(蹄),therewereloudsounds.TherainforestwashugeandquitebeautifulbutIwonderedwhethermyhorsecouldkeepitsbalance.WhatdidIknowabouthorses?

Iimaginedmyhorses'hoovesstruckstonesandthatwefellandweresweptawaybystones.

Threeterrifyinghourslater,wecametoacorral(畜栏).Iwonderedwhetherwewouldstop.Ononesidewasawonderfulviewofthelakeandvolcano,andontheother,abrightlypaintedrestaurant."Okay,"Ilaughednervously."That'sterrifying,butI'msogladwedidit!

26.WhatcanweinferfromKatie'sexperienceofridingonthehorse?

A.Shedislikeshorses.

B.Shehasmuchexperienceinridingonthehorse.

C.Shehelpsothersrideonhorses.

D.Shehaslittleexperienceinridingonthehorse.

27.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesKatie'sstory?

A.Dangerous.

B.Crowded.

C.Boring.

D.Busy.

28.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencereferto?

A.Theguidebookwasright.

B.Thatwasnotthefirstriver.

C.Hermotherwaswrong.

D.Theyshouldn'tgoacrosstheriver.

29.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesKatie?

A.Generousandshy.

B.Calmandrelaxed.

C.Adventurousbutnervous.

D.Interestedbutdisappointed.

30.WhatcanwelearnfromKatie'sstory?

A.Fearstopspeoplefromtryingnewthings.

B.Mostpeoplefailwhentheytrynewthings.

C.Itisgoodtopushyourselftotrynewthings.

D.Itisbettertogoafamiliarwaythananewway.

B

CompanieslikeGooglearemakingcarssmarter,safer,moreindependent,andfriendlier.Futurecarsmightgettoknowthepeoplewhorideinside.

AttheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology,orMIT,inCambridge,scientistshavedesigned

AIDA,whichstandsforAffectiveIntelligentDrivingAssistant.AIDAisasmall,whiterobotwithshiningblueeyesthatsitsinthefront,watchingthedriver.Therobotgivesdirectionsandusesavideocameratowatchthedriver'sfaceandrecognizehisorherfeelings.Itwilltrytocheerthedriverupwhenheorsheisinabadmood.AIDAalsocommunicateswiththeworldoutsideandhelpsthedriverchooseroutestoavoidtrafficjamsoraccidents.

FordMotorCo.wantstoletcarshelpwithaperson'shealth.Thecar'scomputerwillcommunicatewithhospitals.Peoplewithdiabetes(糖尿病)havetowatchwhattheyeatbecausetheirbodieshaveahardtimekeepingsugarinbalance.Ifbloodsugarlevelsgettoolow,apersonisunabletothinkclearly,orevenpassesout.Soon,Ford'scarsmighthelpdriversexaminetheirbodychemistry.

Stillothercarsarebeingdesignedtorespondtothehabitsoftheirowners.OneofthoseownersisNickPudar,wholivesnearDetroit.Whenhereturnstohishome,hehastorememberto

recharge(再充电)hisphone.Healsohastoremembertorechargehiscar.

"I'mstillnotinthehabitofthat,"saysNick,whodesignscarscommunicatingwirelesslywiththeworld."Inthefuture,ifoneforgetstochargehiscar,at10p.m.itwillcalltoremindhim.Thatway,hewon'tbestrandedwithadeadbattery(电池)nextmorning."

31.WhichofthefollowingcanAIDAdo?

A.Drivecars.

B.Designcars.

C.Helpdrivers.

D.Causeaccidents.

32.Whatdoesthethirdparagraphmainlytalkabout?

A.Ford'scarswillhelpexaminepeople'shealth.

B.HowFord'scarscommunicatewithhospitals.

C.Ford'scarswillhelpdiabetespatientsrecover.

D.HowFord'scarsmakedriverspassout.

33.WecaninferthatNickPudar_____.

A.usuallyleaveshisphoneinthecar

B.oftenforgetstorechargehiscar

C.fallsintoabadhabitofdrivingacar

D.oftenrememberstotalkwithhiscar

34.Theunderlinedword"stranded"probablymeans“____”

A.satisfied

B.careful

C.pleased

D.helpless

35.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Chargingcarsinanewway

B.Makingcarssmarter

C.Carsinthefuture

D.Healthandcars

C

Manypeoplearelikeme.Theywanttobehappyandtheythinkthewaytodothatistomakemoremoneyinordertobuymorethings.Theproblemisthatyoubecomeaslavetothethingsyouown.Slowly,yourincomerisesandalongwiththat,yourexpensesincreaseasyousatisfyyourdesiretohavethethingsthatyouthinkwillmakeyouhappy.Yourjobmightbecomemoreandmorestressfulasyoumoveupbutyoucan'tquitbecauseyouneedeverypennyofincometopayforyourstuff.Youmighthaveabeautifulhouse,anewermodelcar,andmoreclothesthanyoucouldeverwear,butstillyoumaynotbehappy.Whyisthis?

ResearchfromThomasDeLeireandArielKalil,called"DoesConsumption(消费)BuyHappiness",maybehelpfultoyou.Theyfoundthattheonlykindofconsumptionthatispositivelyconnectedwithhappinessisspendingtimeonleisure(闲暇)activities.Thismeansthattobehappier,youneedmoretimetospendonleisureactivitieswithothersratherthanonstuff.

Sothebestwaytoincreaseyourhappinessistospendmoretimeonleisureactivities.Inourworldwhereeveryonelivesabusylife,youmaythinkthisisnexttoimpossible,Inordertobesuccessful,youprobablyneedtochangeyourlifestyle,whichisneveracomfortableexperience.However,therewardsarelikelytobegreat.Ifyou'reinthesituationdescribedearlier,youneedtodosomeplanning.Startbytrackingeverythingyouspendforafewmonths.Thendeterminehowitcanbereduced.

Remember,thelessmoneyyouneedforlivingexpenses,thelessyouneedtoworkandthemoreleisure

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