1、Module 3 单元测试题第一部分:听力(略)第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分 45 分)第一节 单项填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)从 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。21. The elder of the twins_ her sister in appearance but not in character.A. looks B. compares C. resembles D. equals22. She knows that as a secretary she must be pleasant and helpful no
2、 matter how busy she is or what kind of _ she may be in.A. mood B. mind C. form D. thought23. He couldnt continue to live such a poor life, so he left home, _ not to come back if he couldnt get rich.A. determining B. determined C. determine D. being determined24. If you get up early tomorrow, try _
3、your father, because he stayed up late nearly every night this week.A. not to disturb B. not interrupt C. waking up D. to awake25. As a child, Johnson would sit on the steps alone, _ the sun _ down.A. watched; going B. watching; wentC. watching; go D. watched; went 26. She got into_ when she thought
4、 shed forgotten the tickets, and this _ her husband, too.A. panic; panic B. a panic; panicked C. a panic; panic D. panic; panicked27. The boy asked me curiously whether I could tell him _ be like in the future.A. what life would B. what will life C. how life would D. how will life 28. People are war
5、ned _ in that city because there is some virus going around the city.A. to not tour B. touring not C. not to tour D. not touring29. The meat is so rotten and _. You must have forgotten to put it in fridge.A. smells terribly B. smells terribleC. is smelling terribly D. is smelling terrible 30. Travel
6、ling on the bad mountain roads is a _ experience and I will never risk my life like that from now on.A. terrifying B. terrified C. astonishing D. astonished31. The central government has _ a working party to looking into the mine disaster in Tongchuan, Shanxi Province.A. set up B. set off C. set in
7、D. set to32. It was dark. But _ the light of the moon , I saw a man _ in the street corner. A. in; lying B. in; to lie C. by; lying D. by; to lie 33. The boy hurried home _ the room had been stolen and everything valuable was gone. A. only to find B. only found C. finding D. and find 34. The kind of
8、 tiger, once so numerous in South Asia, has now almost_.A. died of B. died from C. died out D. died down35. Hello, could I speak to Bill, please? _, he is in the kitchen. A. Hold on a minute B. Dont worry C. It doesnt matter D. You could.第二节 完形填空 (共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共 30 分)When I was a kid, my dad wo
9、rked in a shop. Sometimes, I went to the shop with him. I would spend the day just 36 , doing nothing and not paying much 37 to all the people around me. One day, as my dad and I were 38 to the shop, I looked out of the car window and saw an old man at the street corner. Our 39 met and held for abou
10、t twenty seconds. There was 40 fearful about this man but it was a significant encounter(意外的相遇)for me. 41 that point, I had given no 42 to anyone I saw on the street. My life was my family and friends. I had no interest in anyone else. 43 for the first time I had an interest in what that person was
11、all about. Over the years I had long 44 that man, but he came to my mind recently and I remembered the twenty 45 that I looked into the eyes of a stranger and 46 what he was all about. It seems that we are all 47 these days. There are so many things to look after that we 48 have time for sincere int
12、erest in others. Great thinkers 49 us to “stop and smell the roses”. But it has taken me decades to really appreciate the 50 of these words. When I have the opportunity to 51 a young person, I do my best to convey this message. But 52 , young people are too busy to 53 the advice. I would tell young
13、people to stop what they are doing and 54 . I would tell them to try as 55 as they could to understand what is in their line of sight and what is in the range of their hearing. 36. A. sitting aroundB. working aroundC. disturbing D. helping37. A. money B. interest C. attention D. respect38. A. carrie
14、d B. ridden C. walking D. driving39. A. eyes B. hands C. bodies D. feet40. A. everything B. nothing C. something D. anything41. A. Since B. After C. Not until D. Up to42. A. thought B. fear C. greeting D. glance43. A. So B. Instead C. But D. And44. A. remembered B. forgotten C. reminded D. recalled4
15、5. A. years B. seconds C. days D. minutes46. A. surprises B. learned C. wondered D. doubted47. A. busy B. stupid C. lazy D. puzzled48. A. never B. hardly C. even D. always49. A. persuade B. prove C. force D. encourage50. A. wisdom B. beauty C. meaning D. creativity51. A. describe to B. blame on C. s
16、peak to D. quarrel with52. A. Luckily B. unfortunately C. Immediately D. Astonishingly53. A. agree to B. think highly ofC. keep in mind D. take notice of54. A. look around B. hang about C. think over D. go round55. A. soon B. hard C. possible D. far36-40 ACDAB 41-45 DACBB 46-50 CABDA 51-55 CBDAB第三部分
17、:阅读理解 (共 10 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 20 分)第二节 完形填空 (共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共 30 分)When I was a kid, my dad worked in a shop. Sometimes, I went to the shop with him. I would spend the day just 36 , doing nothing and not paying much 37 to all the people around me. One day, as my dad and I were 38 to the shop, I looke
18、d out of the car window and saw an old man on the street corner. Our 39 met and held for about twenty seconds. There was 40 fearful about this man, but it was a significant encounter(意外的相遇)for me. 41 that point, I had given no 42 to anyone I saw on the street. My life was my family and friends. I ha
19、d no interest in anyone else. 43 for the first time I had an interest in what that person was all about. Over the years I had long 44 that man, but he came to my mind recently and I remembered the twenty 45 that I looked into the eyes of a stranger and 46 what he was all about. It seems that we are
20、all 47 these days. There are so many things to look after that we 48 have time for sincere interest in others. Great thinkers 49 us to “stop and smell the roses”. But it has taken me decades to really appreciate the 50 of these words. When I have the opportunity to 51 a young person, I do my best to
21、 convey this message. But 52 , young people are too busy to 53 the advice. I would tell young people to stop what they are doing and 54 . I would tell them to try as 55 as they could to understand what is in their line of sight and what is in the range of their hearing. 36. A. sitting aroundB. worki
22、ng aroundC. disturbing D. helping37. A. money B. interest C. attention D. respect38. A. carried B. ridden C. walking D. driving39. A. eyes B. hands C. bodies D. feet40. A. everything B. nothing C. something D. anything41. A. Since B. After C. Not until D. Up to42. A. thought B. fear C. greeting D. g
23、lance43. A. So B. Instead C. But D. And44. A. remembered B. forgotten C. reminded D. recalled45. A. years B. seconds C. days D. minutes46. A. surprises B. learned C. wondered D. doubted47. A. busy B. stupid C. lazy D. puzzled48. A. never B. hardly C. even D. always49. A. persuade B. prove C. force D
24、. encourage50. A. wisdom B. beauty C. meaning D. creativity51. A. describe to B. blame on C. speak to D. quarrel with52. A. Luckily B. unfortunately C. Immediately D. Astonishingly53. A. agree to B. think highly C. keep in mind D. take notice of of54. A. look around B. hang about C. think over D. go
25、 round55. A. soon B. hard C. possible D. far36-40 ACDAB 41-45 DACBB 46-50 CABDC 51-55 CBCAB第三部分:阅读理解 (共 10 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 20 分)AAround the World in Eighty Days is a classic adventure novel by Jules Verne. The story starts in London in 1872. One day in the Reform Club, Phileas Fogg, a wealthy gentlema
26、n, accepts a wager(赌注) for 20,000, which he will receive if he travels around the world in 80 days. Phileas Fogg sets off immediately, with his servant Passepartout. They reach Suez(苏伊士) quickly. While landing in Egypt, he is watched by a British detective named Fix, who is in search of a bank robbe
27、r. Because Fix mistakes Fogg for the criminal, he follows secretly, as they are getting on a ship to Bombay.After more than 20-days of travelling, they arrive in San Francisco, and then get on the train to New York. During that trip, the train is attacked by Indians, who take Passepartout away. With
28、 some soldiers help, Fogg succeeds in freeing his companion. To make up for the lost time, Fogg and his companion hasten on to New York, and catch the steamer for the crossing of the Atlantic. They arrive in Ireland in time to reach London before the deadline. However, once on British soil again, Fi
29、x arrests Fogg. Although the misunderstanding is quickly cleared upthe actual bank robber had been caught several days earlier. Fogg has missed the train and returns to London five minutes late, sure that he has lost the wager.However, the next day Fogg learns from the priest that he is mistaken in
30、the date, which he thinks Sunday but which actually is Saturday, due to the fact that they gained a full day on their journey around the globe, by crossing the International Date Line. Fogg immediately sets off for the Reform Club, where he arrives just in time to win the wager.56. The reason that F
31、ix wants to arrest Phileas Fogg is that .A. Phileas Fogg is the bank robber whom Fix is trying to catchB. Phileas Fogg doesnt have a passport for his travelsC. Fix mistakenly takes Phileas Fogg for the bank robber D. Fix intends to prevent Fogg from winning the wager57. During his time in America, P
32、hileas Fogg spends a lot of “unexpected” time .A. travelling across the continent of AmericaB. rescuing his companion from the IndiansC. waiting for the ship back to LondonD. getting rid of the pursuing of Fix58. Does Phileas Fogg win the wager at last? Why?A. No. Because he doesnt get to the Reform
33、 Club before the deadline.B. Yes. Because he is not the bank robber; its a misunderstanding.C. No. Because he wastes too much time during his trip.D. Yes. Because he arrives at the Reform Club before the deadline.BA good amount of sleep is as important to health as diet and exercise. Most people nee
34、d seven to nine hours of sleep each night. Less than that can interfere with mental and physical abilities. However, a study recently done by researchers shows that sleep disorders are not recognized enough by the general public and the medical community.The study examined why we need sleep, the eff
35、ects of sleep loss and other sleep disorders. The final report says that too few researchers are studying sleep disorders; too few health care workers are trained to identify and treat the problem. Every year, American businesses lose more than one thousand million dollars because of tired workers.
36、Some employees are too tired to report for work. They have accidents or are less productive at work. Other costs include increased visits to doctors.The study found that twenty percent of injuries caused by serious car accidents are linked to sleepy drivers. Other studies have linked poor sleep to a
37、n increased risk of health problems like severe sleeplessness, heart disease, depression and unhealthy amounts of body fat. For teens, sleep shortage affects their ability to pay attention in class. Research shows that 20% of high school students fall asleep in class, and have poorer grades because
38、of lack of sleep.Researchers involved in the study are suggesting a number of steps to help prevent sleep disorders including a campaign to inform the public about the problem, increased education and training among health care workers. And they are calling for new technology to identify and cure sl
39、eep problems. 59. According to the passage, sleep disorders can cause many problems EXCEPT .A. low spirits B. low efficiency at workC. difficulty concentrating in classD. serious mental illness60. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?A. If we have less than 7 hours of sleep each ni
40、ght, we may feel sleepy in class.B. Generally speaking, it is easier for people with sleep disorders to get sick.C. Too much sleep each night may also interfere with mental and physical abilities.D. More training about sleep disorders among health care workers is necessary.61. The author would proba
41、bly agree that _.A. sleep disorders are not a big deal for our health and spiritsB. the public and medical community should pay more attention to sleep disordersC. the situation shown in the study is not reasonable enough for people to believeD. people with enough sleep will live longer than those w
42、ith sleep disordersCThe first Chinese Western-style adventure, Ke Ke Xi Li, a popular film, is based on a true story about a group of volunteers trying to protect endangered antelopes(羚羊) from poachers(偷猎者) hunting them down.There were more than one million Tibetan antelope, or “Chiru”, in Ke Ke Xi
43、Li before 1985, but the price of their fine wool rose with demand for pashmina shawls(围巾). Poachers crowded to the wilderness, called Hoh Xil in Mongol, and the number of Tibetan antelope was slashed to less than 20,000 in just a few years. From 1993 onwards, local Tibetan and Han people formed a vo
44、lunteer team to protect the animals. They left their families to risk their lives battling against well-armed poachers in the wilderness.The movie starts with the death of a member of the team and shows them tracking the poachers. They find more than 1,000 antelope corpses on the way and meet with a
45、 series of difficulties: broken down jeeps, running out of gasoline, shortage of food and mountain passes blocked by heavy snow.The volunteers defend the protected region of Ke Ke Xi Li in Tibet, however, many poachers are determined and will do whatever they can to get what they want, including kil
46、ling the volunteers. The area is rough, the enemy is well hidden, and the air is thinat last, several volunteers, including the team leader, Ritai, sacrifice their lives.After the volunteers death, China founded Hoh Xil Nature Reserve to protect Tibetan antelope and named a natural protection statio
47、n for the leader of the team.62. According to the passage, the story Ke Ke Xi Li comes from .A. a best-selling novel about the region, Ke Ke Xi Li, in Tibet B. a true story about a team of volunteers struggling with poachers to protect antelopesC. a news report about the rapid decrease in population
48、 of the endangered Tibetan antelopesD. a plan made by the government to protect the precious Tibetan antelopes63. The major cause of the rapid decrease in population of the Tibetan antelopes is that .A. so many poachers came to Ke Ke Xi Li to hunt antelopes for moneyB. the volunteers didnt perform t
49、heir responsibilities to protect the antelopesC. the wool of antelopes is more valuable with the increasing demand for pashmina shawlsD. the government hasnt found a more effective way to protect the endangered antelopes64. From Ke Ke Xi Li, we can know that the life of the volunteers protecting antelopes is .A. hard and dangerous; they could be kil