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Module1复习检测试题
Module1复习检测试题
Ⅱ.单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,共15分)
21.WhenIcamein,hewasworkingadrawing.
A.atB.outC.withD.on
22.Thepollutionisgettingworseandworse.Wemuststoppollutionlonger.
A.livingB.fromlivingC.toliveD.live
23.suchadifficultproblem,hedidn’tknowwhattodo.
A.FacedB.FacingC.FacedtoD.Facingwith
24.Heismyteacher.Heismyclosefriend.
A.muchthanB.overC.aboveD.morethan
25.Over-heatingdevelopmentmighthavebadonthenationaleconomy.
A.causeB.influenceC.resultD.factor
26.AfterYangLiweisucceededincirclingtheearth,ourastronautsdesiretodoistowalkinspace.
A.whereB.whatC.thatD.how
27.Themediaimportantmeansforobtainingtheinformation.
A.areB.isC.hasD.was
28.Heisanengineer,whileIjustgraduatedfromthecollege.Hehasmanyadvantagesmeingettingthejob.
A.experienced;overB.experiencing;over
C.experienced;aboveD.experiencing;above
29.Thebelltheendoftheperiodrang,ourheateddiscussion.
A.indicating;interruptingB.indicated;interrupting
C.indicating;interruptedD.indicated;interrupted
30.HainanIslandliesthesouthcoastofChina.
A.offB.awayC.fromD.outof
31.LeiLei,asasherparents,music.
A.well;enjoyB.well;enjoysC.good;enjoyD.good;enjoys
32.Sincetherearenotanyotherhotelhere,thisonewill.
A.liveB.workC.useD.do
33.Famousawriter,LuXuniswell-knownChinesehiswonderfulworks.
A.like;for;asB.for;to;asC.as;to;forD.to;as;for
34.Ontheeastofthecityacollectionofhighbuildings,whichhasbeenbuiltupsinceIlivehere.
A.standB.standsC.arestoodD.isstanding
35.Itwasonlywiththehelpofthelocalguide.
A.wasthemountainclimberrescued
B.thatthemountainclimberwasrescued
C.whenthemountainclimberwasresuced
D.thenthemountainclimberwasrescued
Ⅲ.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)
YoungMarconilovedbooks,especiallythoseonscience.Soundscanbemadetotravel,he 36 ,iftheyaregivenapushby 37 .IfIcanpushapieceofwoodacrossthewavesonwater,Icanalsosend 38 throughtheairwavesbyusingelectricpower.
Onedayhe39hismotherandfatheruptohisworkroomforasurprise.Hetouchedalittlemachine,andtwofloorsbelowtherewasthesoundofabuzz.“40didyoudoit?
”theyasked.“Yourmachineisso41thesound.”
“That’sright,”hesaidjoyfully.“Ihavejustfoundawayto42soundswithoutwires—awirelessway.”
Laterhemadeawirelessmachineandtookitto43,wherethepublicwasreadytohearnewideas.“Whatwillthemachinedo?
”theyasked.“Icansend44acrosstheEnglishStraitthroughtheair,”hereplied.
“Showus!
”theysaid.Andhe45.OnMarch27,1899,MarconipressedthekeyonhiswirelessmachineatasmallvillageonthecoastofFrance.Afterafewminutesofdead46,asoundreturnedfromEngland:
“Yourmessagewas47.Verygood.”
Stillthiswasnotenoughforhim.Hewantedtosendhismessage48theAtlanticOcean,andhewouldnotrestuntilthiswasdone.
OnthenightofDecember12,1901,athinman49tothetopofahillontheNewfoundlandcoast.He50theretoreceivethemessagefromEngland.
The51came.“Nowtheyaresayingthingstome,”hesaid.Ahalf-hourpassed.
52sound.Anotherhalf-hourpassedandthencameafaint(微弱的)sound-one,two,threetimes!
“Thismustbeit!
”hecried.Buthetoldnoone.53,hewaitedforothermessagessentduringthenextthreedays.Allcamethroughtohim.
OnDecember15,1901,Marconitoldthe54thathehadheardmessagesbywirelessfromacrosstheAtlanticOcean.Hisgreat55ledtomanymorewonderfulthings,likeradios,whichweallenjoytoday.
36.A.foundB.imaginedC.thoughtD.decided
37.A.electricityB.energyC.influenceD.radiation
38.A.noiseB.soundsC.voiceD.words
39.A.gatheredB.urgedC.calledD.persuaded
40.A.WhyB.WhereC.WhenD.How
41.A.farfromB.closetoC.oppositefromD.directto
42.A.bringB.sendC.carryD.fetch
43.A.thecityB.FranceC.thecountrysideD.England
44.A.newsB.messagesC.speechesD.passages
45.A.sentB.showedC.didD.tried
46.A.silenceB.noticeC.patienceD.panic
47.A.foundB.receivedC.witnessedD.translated
48.A.overB.byC.acrossD.below
49.A.steppedB.stoodC.walkedD.climbed
50.A.waitedB.listenedC.watchedD.managed
51.A.soundB.chanceC.exampleD.time
52.A.NoB.LittleC.SomeD.Much
53.A.HoweverB.InsteadC.BesidesD.Actually
54.A.peopleB.worldC.watchersD.country
55.A.developmentB.inventionC.experimentD.production
Ⅳ.阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,共40分)
A
PercyByssheShelley
Shelley,England’sgreatestlyricpoet(抒情诗人),cameofafamilyofsomeimportanceandpower.Shelley,theeldestson,accordinglygrewupwiththeprospectofbecomingamanofwealthandtitle.AtEton(伊顿公学),heprovedagoodclassicalscholar(古典派学者),butwasnotveryhappy,forhewasbynaturerevolutionary.Hewasknownas“madShelley”.ShelleywenttoOxfordfullofplansforchangingthesystemofsociety—ideaspartlypickedupfromtheliterature(文学)oftheFrenchRevolution.Buthewasdismissedbecauseofhisrevolutionaryidea.ThistoShelleyat18wasadisaster,forhelostavaluableeducationatOxford.
In1813heprintedandpublishedprivatelyanextraordinarypoem,QueenMab(《麦布女王》),whichexpressedhisprotest(抗议)againstreligion,hishatredofallformsoftyranny(专制),andhisbeliefinanewgoldenage.In1816,hewroteAlastrortheSpiritofSolitude(《阿拉斯特》或《孤独的精神》),thefirstlongpoemtoshowhistruegenius;nextyearhewrotealongimaginativepoemonlibertyandlove,TheRevoltofIslam(《伊斯兰起义》),whichwasinspiredbytheFrenchRevolutionandcontainsmanyfinepassagesofdescription.
In1818,hewenttosettleinItaly.ThereShelleygaveuphisdreamofreformingtheworldbydirectpoliticalactionanddecidedthathecouldaccomplish(完成)mostbypassingonhisowninspirationtoothersthroughhispoetry.InthisbeliefhecomposedhisPrometheusUnbound(《解放了的普罗米修斯》),apoemtobeenjoyedforitsincomparablemusic,itscolourandstory,aswellasbecauseitcontainsShelley’snoblestideas.AtthistimeShelleywrotehisfinestlyrics—TheCloud,TheSkylark,theOdetotheWestWind(《云》,《致云雀》,《西风颂》)andothers.
Inthesummerof1822Shelleywithacompanionsailedinhisyacht(游艇)togreetLeighHunt;butonthereturnvoyage,Shelley’syachtwasover-turnedinasuddenstormandheandhisfriendweredrowned.Shelleywas30whenhedied.
56.PercyByssheShelleywasbornin.
A.1792B.1800C.1790D.1811
57.WhichofthefollowingmaybethereasonwhyhewasdismissedbyOxfordUniversity?
A.Hewasveryinterestedinelectricity,chemistry,andastronomyatOxford.
B.Hecamefromapoorfamilyandcouldn’taffordtheeducationalfees.
C.Hewasstronglyagainstreligion.
D.Hefellinlovewithagirlatcollege.
58.WhichofthefollowingistherightorderofeventsinShelley’slife?
A.HewroteAlastr.
B.Heprintedandpublishedprivatelythepoem,QueenMab.
C.Hewasdrowned.
D.HewenttoliveinItaly.
E.ShelleywenttoOxford.
A.bedacB.ebadcC.abcdeD.eabcd
59.WhichofthefollowingisconsideredtobeShelley’sbestlyrics?
A.TheSpiritofSolitude.B.TheRevoltofIslam.
C.TheRightsofWomen.D.TheSkylark.
B
In1777,BritishsoldiersmarchedonPhiladelphia.PeoplefearedthatthebellmightbestolenbytheBritishandusedforscrapmetal.SotheyloadedtheheavybellontoawagonandtookittothebasementofachurchinnearbyAllentown,Pennsylvania.Onceduringthatroughtrip,thebellfelloffthewagon.Somepeoplesaythatthefallmayhaveweakenedthebell’smetal.
In1778,thebellwasbroughtbacktoPhiladelphia.ItrangoutwhentheRevolutionaryWarendedandwhentheU.S.Constitution(宪法)wassigned.AnditrangtomarkthedeathsofmanyfamousAmericans.ItalsorangforthefiftiethanniversaryofthesigningoftheDeclarationofIndependence.
Then,in1835,thebellcrackedagain.SomepeoplesaythebellcrackedonGeorgeWashington’sbirthdaywhensomelittleboyspulledtoohardontherope.Butmostpeoplesayitcrackedwhiletolling(敲钟)forthefuneral(葬礼)ofJohnMarshall,thechiefjusticeoftheUnitedStates.Thestorygoesthatasthecrackranupthesideofthebell,thesoundofitsringbecamehigherandhigheruntilitfinallyfellsilent.
Itwasaboutthistime,inthe1840s,thatthebellwasfirstcalledtheLibertyBell.Soonpeoplebegantothinkofthebell,withitslarge,jagged(有缺口的)crack,asasymbolofAmerica’sstruggleforfreedom.
TheLibertyBellsoonbecamefamous.Itwasdisplayedmanytimesatfairsandinparades(游行)aroundthecountry.Itmadecross-countrytripsbytrainandfloateddowngreatU.S.riversbyboat.Americansfromallacrossthenationtraveledformilestoseeit.Itnolongerrang,butitwasstillproclaiming(宣告)“libertythroughouttheland”.
Formanyyears,theLibertyBellwasalwaysreturnedtoitshome,IndependceHallinPhiladelphia.TodaythebellhasitsownspecialbuildinginPhiladelphia.Asmallexhibitinthebuildingtellsmuchofthebell’shistory.Eachyear,thousandsofpeoplevisittheLibertyBell,oneofthemostfamoussymbolsofthenation.
60.Thepassageismainlyabout.
A.AmericanRevolutionaryWarB.LibertyBell
C.DeclarationofIndependenceD.Philadelphia
61.ThereasonwhytheAmericanpeoplewantedtomovethebelltoanotherplacewhenBritishsoldiersmarchedonPhiladelphiawasthat.
A.theyfearedthatthebellmightbestolen
B.thebellmightbelookedonasasymboloftheirstruggleforfreedom
C.thebellmightbebroken
D.thereweresomecracksonit
62.Whichoft