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Book3Module4单元测试

Book3Module4SandstormsinAsia

第二部分:

英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节:

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。

Manyyearsagoinasmallvillage,anoldmanwashiredtoclearthespringuponthemountain.Hepatrolled(巡逻)thespringeveryday,andsweptawayalltheleavesandotherthings21.________woulddirtythefreshflowofwater.Soon,beautifulswans(天鹅)cametotheclearspring,andthevillagebecameapopular22.________(attract)forvisitors.

Yearspassed.Oneeveningthetownleadersheldameeting.Astheylooked23.________thepayroll,oneofthemsaid,“Whydowekeepthisoldmanyearafteryear?

Idon’tthinkweneed24.________orhiswork.”Sotheoldmanwasasked25.________(leave).

Forseveralweeks,nothingchanged.Byearlyautumn,theleavesbegantofalloffthetreesandthespring26.________(cover)withleaves.Afewdayslater,thewaterwasmuch27. ________(dark).Onlyafewmonthsaftertheoldmanleft,alltheswansleft.Sodidthetourists.

Quickly,theleadersheldaspecialmeeting.28.________(realise)theirmistake,theyrehiredtheoldman.Thenwithinafewweeks,thespringbegantoclearup.Soonnewlifereturnedtothevillage.

Nomatterhowsmallyourwork29.________yourlifeseems,neveroverlookit.Everythingwedomakes30.________difference.

第二节:

完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

★★★☆☆

Asuccessfulmansaid,“Findadreamthatmakesyoudrool(垂涎).”Inotherwords,findadreamthatmakesyoudowhateverittakestomakeita(n) 31.

Ayoungmandidn’tknowhowto 32 hiswork.Onedayhewassittinginaparkwatchingsquirrels(松鼠)runinthetrees.Suddenly,asquirreljumpedfromone 33 treetoanother.Itseemedto 34 forabranch(树枝)sofaroutof 35 thatthejumplookedimpossible.Andsureenough,thesquirrel 36.Butitstilllanded 37 onabranchseveralfeetlower.Thenitjustclimbedupalittlehigherandreachedthebranchitreally 38.

Anoldmansittingneartheyoungmansaid,“It’s 39.Ihaveseenalotofsquirrels 40 likethat.Alotofthemmiss, 41 Ihaveneverseenoneofthemgethurt.Iguesstheyhavejustgotto 42 itiftheydon’twanttospendtheirwholelifeinone 43.”Thentheyoungmanthought,“Ifalittlesquirrelis 44 totakeachance,doIhaveless 45 thanasquirrel?

Atthatmomenthe  46 totakeariskhehadbeenthinkingabout.Andsureenough,helandedsafelyinapositionhe 47 thoughtpossible.

Shootforthemoon. 48 youmiss,youwilllandamongthestars.Youwillstill 49 higherandbetterthanwhereyouarenow.Sincelifeisshortandtimegoesbysofast,whynotmakeitthebestone 50?

31.A.holiday                  B.excuse

C.reality                           D.trick

32.A.face                       B.stop       

C.finish               D.create

33.A.thick            B.high              

C.old                D.young

34.A.aim             B.search     

C.care                           D.stand

35.A.order            B.date        

C.sight                           D.reach

36.A.succeeded       B.fell         

C.missed                          D.appeared

37.A.wisely           B.safely             

C.exactly             D.gradually

38.A.rested                     B.liked  

C.discovered          D.wanted

39.A.funny            B.exciting   

C.dangerous                    D.boring

40.A.jump            B.live        

C.die                 D.escape

41.A.so              B.if            

C.or                                 D.but

42.A.design                   B.risk        

C.enjoy                           D.accept

43.A.park                     B.city        

C.tree                            D.branch

44.A.afraid           B.prepared  

C.nervous                       D.fortunate

45.A.chance                   B.time              

C.sense                           D.courage

46.A.refused                   B.decided   

C.agreed                       D.regretted

47.A.never            B.always    

C.still                            D.sometimes

48.A.Everytime             B.Aslongas 

C.Evenif                       D.Assoonas

49.A.giveup                     B.putup       

C.endup                          D.pickup

50.A.ready                    B.possible  

C.difficult                     D.correct

第三部分:

阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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

★★☆☆☆

Inthe1930s,thepeopleofthesouthernGreatPlainssuffered(遭受痛苦)throughoneoftheworstdisastersinhistory.

ThatAprilSundayin1935startedoutbeautiful.Butlaterthewindpickedupearth,anditlookedlikeahugeblackcloud.BythetimeitgottoanareacalledNoMan’sLand,thecloudwasthousandsoffeethigh.

ClosebyinLiberal,Kansas,11-year-oldLilaLeeandafriendsoughtrefuge(藏身处)fromtheangrymountainofdustinahouse.“IwassureIwasgoingtodie,”shetoldhistorianPaulBonnifield.

ThatdaywasknownasBlackSunday.RobertGeiger,areporter,knewhowthearea’sfarmershadalreadysufferedfromthelongdrought(旱灾).Inhisarticle,Geigermadeupaphrasethatgaveanametothearea:

theDustBowl.

Thedisasterhadanumberofcauses.Butmostexpertssayitwastheactionsofhumansthatmadeitsobad.Earlyinthe20thcentury,alotofpeoplebegantosettlethere,encouragedbythebuildingofnewrailroads.Theworstthingthatsettlersdidwastoplowup(铲掉)thearea’sgrasstoplantwheat.Thegrass,whichhadbeenthereforcenturies,wasthematerialthatkeptthesoiltogether.Withoutit,troublewascertaintocome.

Atfirst,thingswentthesettlers’way.DuringWorldWarⅠ,therewasgoodrainandwheatpriceswerehigh.Butafterthewar,pricesdropped.Somepeoplegaveuptheirlandandtherainsstopped.Butbecausesomanypeoplehadplowedupsomuchgrass,theresultsweredisastrous.

Thecrisis(危机)didn’tpassuntiltheendofthe1930s.Thegovernmentdevelopedmethodstofightduststorms.Finally,in1939,therainsreturned.

51.WhichofthefollowingdescribesthesituationofBlackSunday?

A.Therewerenocloudsinthesky.

B.Therainwasextremelyheavy.

C.Itwashotterthaneverbefore.

D.Theearthwasonthemove.

52.LilaLeewhoexperiencedBlackSundayfelt_____.

A.fearless                          B.calm  

C.frightened                    D.ashamed

53.Theunderlinedword“it”inParagraph5refersto“_____”.

A.thesoil                          B.thegrass  

C.therain                          D.thecloud

54.WhydidsomepeoplegiveuptheirlandafterWorldWarⅠ?

A.Therewastoomuchgrassinthefarmland.

B.Theyearnedlittlemoneybysellingwheat.

C.Theirlandwastoowettoplantwheat.

D.Theirlandwasusedtobuildrailroads.

 

B

★★☆☆☆

“Acupcakecan’tchangesomeone’slife,butpeoplewhocarecan.”That’sthemotto(座右铭)of12-year-oldAnnaKoppelman.

Lastyear,Annavisitedahomelessshelter(收容所)inNewYorkCitywithherschool.Afterward,shetalkedwithherparentsabouthowshemighthelpthechildrenwholivedthere.“Somehowwestartedtalkingaboutbirthdayparties,andIsaid,‘Oh!

That’ssomethingtheyreallyshouldhave,’”Annasays.

Annasharedherideawithateacheratschool.Withtheteacher’shelp,Annaandsomeclassmatesplannedaracecar-themed(以赛车为主题的)birthdaypartyforchildrenatthehomelessshelter.Annamadeacakewitharacetrackonit.Otherkidsbroughtplates,toycars,facepaint,agame,andpresents.Onthedayoftheparty,Annasays,“Iwasalittlenervousabouthowitwasgoingtogo.ButonceIgotthereandsawthekids’faceslightup,allthefearswentaway.”

Sincethatfirstparty,Annahasthrowndozensofthemedpartiesatsheltersandafter-schoolprograms.Shesaysshehasbeenamazedattheamountoftime,energy,andresourcespeoplehavebeenwillingtodonatetohercause(事业).

Now,Anna’scharityBirthdayFairiesthrowspartiesatfivelocationsinNewYorkCity.Theyreturntoeachlocationeverymonthforayearsothatallthekidsgettobeaguestofhonorduringtheirbirthdaymonth.Asoftenaspossible,thepartiesarethemed.

Annaalsostartedawebsite,whereshesharesparty-planningtipsandencouragesotherstoformBirthdayFairiesclubsattheirschools.

Someday,Annasaysshe’dliketoseeBirthdayFairiesclubsinschoolsacrosstheUnitedStatesandinotherpartsoftheworld.“Therearesomanykidswhonevergettocelebratetheirbirthday,”Annasays.“Iwanttochangethat.”

55.ThefirstpartyAnna’scharityheld_____. 

A.tookplaceinherschool

B.receivedlittleattention

C.wasverysuccessful

D.costtoomuch

56.WhatcanwelearnaboutBirthdayFairies?

A.Ithasgotmanypeople’ssupport.

B.Itgenerallyholdsonepartyonemonth.

C.Anna’sparentshavespentmuchmoneyonit.

D.Italwaysholdsactivitiesinhomelessshelters.

57.ThelasttwoparagraphsshowAnnahopesto_____.

A.startherownwebsite

B.travelaroundtheworld

C.spreadheractsofkindness

D.knowmoreaboutparty-planning

58.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.Asweetcause          

B.Ahomelessshelter

C.Adeliciouscupcake

D.Anunforgettableparty

 

C

★★★☆☆

MoveoverPercyJackson—andmakeroomforSuperMario.Accordingtoarecentstudy,15percent

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