1、module3book7单元测试题1Module3 单元测试题I. 单项选择:1. He has lost all his friends _ his foolish behavior. A. as usualB. as a result of C. as a matter of factD. as time went on2. If they meet these objectives, they should be _ with more than kind words. A. awardedB. rewardedC. prizedD. valued3. The project _ by
2、the end of 2009 will expand the citys telephone network. A. accomplished C. being accomplishedB. to be accomplishedD. having been accomplished4. Much attention should be paid to _ people destroying the forest. A. stopB. stoppingC. keepD. keeping5. _ money is spent on advertisements every year. A. A
3、huge amount of C. A huge deal ofB. A large number ofD. Quantities of 6. The police seized the thief _ the arm. A. inB. onC. byD. with7. No sooner had I left the shop _ a man came to me and asked me if my name was Peter. A. whenB. thenC. asD. than8. It was for this reason _ her uncle moved out of New
4、 York and settled down in a small village. A. whichB. whyC. thatD. how9. Not for one minute _ that I have any hope of getting the job, but I might as well try. A. I thinkB. I am thinkingC. do I thinkD. have I thought10. - You couldnt have chosen any gift better for me. - _ A. Oh, dont you like it C.
5、 Im glad you like it very much.B. Thats all right.D. You have a gift for painting, dont you11. He is interested in farming and is _ to know everything about the farm. A. eagerB. anxiousC. worriedD. busy12. Thanks to your help, we _ the task ahead of schedule. A. accompaniedB. acknowledgedC. accompli
6、shedD. accounted13. She received a crystal decanter as a _ for her services. A. rewardB. prizeC. awardD. result14. The chair was _ you, but she took it away. A. meant forB. intended forC. intended toD. meant to15. - How can I do - Dont hesitate. _ the first opportunity that comes along! A. CatchB. S
7、eizeC. HoldD. ArrestII. 完形填空: It might not be so unusual for a student to run a school newspaper. But when it comes to _16_ the school newspaper of Harvard, its definitely a _17_ story. Founded in 1873, The Harward Crimson is a dainly on the breakfast tables of students and teachers at Harvard as we
8、ll as many households outside campus. May Hbib is now in her fourth year at Harvard. She _18_ works 40 50 hours for the newspaper every week, in addition to being a full-time student. _19_ such a busy schedule, she has no time for lessons and lectures sometimes, not to mention _20_. But its one of t
9、he best experiences in my life so far, She said. One of the most important stories May _21_ is the Harvard AIDS resarch program in Africa. Harvard was granted a huge amount of _22_ from the White House to do research into AIDS. However, there was a lot of controversy about the administration of the
10、grant. A professor at the school was in _23_ of the project. But top administrators at the university thought the professor shouldnt do the job because it was so _24_ a program that just a professor couldnt oversee the project. _25_ they took her off the project and put in a director. But takiing to
11、 the professor, May found that the administrators _26_ funding ont the program for five months. She called a Nigerian doctor _27_ and was told that about 420 deaths in the program were _28_ to the delay of the money. She thought that Harvard administrators didnt take into account that impact _29_ th
12、ey made the decision. That was really an important story. The second year the funding _30_ and I was told that the funding was _31_ not released. So I started making phone calls. Two days _32_ , they released the funding. The only reason they did it so quickly was because the press was requiring, th
13、ough I was a little student, May said _33_. May is a happy girl. My secret to stay _34_ is optimism. My optimism is sort of realism, she said, I think Im a lucky person. Even if I didnt go to Harvard, I would be happy _35_.16A. managingB. readingC. hearingD. writing17A. boringB. simpleC. easyD. diff
14、erent18A. actuallyB. hardlyC. usuallyD. really19A. Due toB. According toC. But forD. Instead of20A. beliefsB. sportsC. accidentsD. attitudes21A. coveredB. talkedC. spokeD. took22A. dutyB. moneyC. workD. pay23A. frontB. face C. chargeD. time24A. importantB. weakC. lightD. regular25A. AndB. SoC. ForD.
15、 But26A. advisedB. missedC. delayedD. forgot27A. aimlesslyB. immediatelyC. slowlyD. continuously28A. caughtB. broughtC. tiedD. led29A. whenB. as ifC. even if D. after30A. came acrossB. came outC. came awayD. came up31A. evenB. everC. justD. still32A. laterB. beforeC. agoD. then33A. nervouslyB. proud
16、lyC. madlyD. curiously34A. sadB. upsetC. happyD. grateful35A. at lastB. in timeC. as well D. once more III. 阅读理解 A Herman Melville, an American author best known today for his novel Moby Dick, was actually more popular during his lifetime for some of his other works. He travelled extensively and use
17、d the knowledge gained during his travels as the basis for his early novels. In 1837, at the age of eighteen, Melville signed as a cabin boy on a merchant ship that was to sail from his Massachusetts home to Liverpool, England. His experiences on his trip served as a basis for the novel Redburn (184
18、9). In 1841 Melville set out on a whaling ship headed for the South Seas. After jumping ship in Tahiti, he wandered around the 10 islands of Tahiti and Moorea. This South Sea island sojourn(旅居)was a backdrop to the novel Omoo (1847). After three years away from home Melville joined up with a US nava
19、l frigate that was returning to the eastern United States around Cape Horn. The novel White-Jacket (1850) describes this lengthy voyage as a navy 15 seaman. With the publication of these early adventure novels, Melville developed a strong and loyal following among readers eager for his tales of exot
20、ic places and situations. However, in 1851, with the publication of Moby Dick, Melvilles popularity started to diminish. Moby Dick, on one level the saga of the hunt for the great white 20 whales, was also a heavily symbolic allegory of the heroic struggle of man against the universe. The public was
21、 not ready for Melvilles literary metamorphosis from romantic adverture to philosophical symbolism. It is ironic that the novel that served to diminish Melvilles popularity during his lifetime is the one for which he is best known today.36. The main subject of the passage is _. A. Melvilles travels
22、C. Melvilles personal backgroundB. The popularity of Melvilles novelsD. Moby Dick37. According to the passage, Melvilles early novels were _. A. published while he was traveling C. all about his work on whaling shipsB. completely fictionalD. based on his travels38. The passage implies that Melville
23、stayed in Tahiti because _. A. he had unofficially left his ship B. he was on leave while his ship was in port C. he had finished his term of duty D. he had received permission to take a vacation in Tahiti39. How did the publication of Moby Dick affect Melvilles popularity A. His popularity increase
24、d immediately C. It caused his popularity to decrease.B. It had no effect on his popularityD. His popularity remained as strong as ever40. According to the passage, Moby Dick _. A. is a romantic adventure C. is a short story about a whaleB. is a single-facted workD. is symbolic of man fighting his e
25、vironment B According to the latest research in the United States, men and women talk such different languages that it is like people from two different cultures trying to communicate. Professor Deborah Tanmen of Georgetown University has noticed the difference in the style of boys and girls vonvers
26、ations from an early age. She says that little girls conversation is less definite than boys and expresses more doubts. Little boys use conversation to establish status with their listeners. These differences continue into adult life, she says. In public conversations, men talk most and interrupt ot
27、her speakers more. In private conversations, men and women speak in equal amounts - although they say things in a different style. Professor Tannen believes that, for women, private talking a way to establish and test intimacy(亲近,亲密). For men, private talking is a way to explore the power structure
28、of a relationship. Teaching is one job where the differences between mens and womens ways of talking show.When a man teaches a woman, says Professor Tannen, he wants to show that he has more knowledge, and hence (因此,所以)more power in conversation. When a woman teaches another woman, however, she is m
29、ore likely to take a sharing approach and to encourage her student to join in. But Professor Tannen does not believe that women are naturally more helpful. She says women feel they achieve power by being able to help others. Although the research suggests men talk and interrupt people more than wome
30、n, Professor Tannen says, women actually encourage this to happen because they believe it will lead to more intimacy and help to establish a relationship. Some scientists who are studying speech think that the brain is pre-programmed for language. As we are usually taught to speak by women, it seems likely that the brain must have a sexual bias(倾向性)in its programming, otherwise male speech patterns would not arise at all.41. In the opinion of the writer, women encoura
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