testfor人教版module1unit1amp

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1、Test for Unit 1&2(人教版Module 1)第一卷6II完形填空:根据上下文,选择可填入空白处的最佳选项 (20%)Bare foot and dirty, the girl just sat and watched the people go by in the park. She never tried to _21 _. She never said a word. Many people passed _22_ none stopped. The next day I decided to go back to the _ 23_ , wondering if the

2、little girl would still be there. Right in the same place _24 _ she was yesterday, she sat with the _25 _ look in her eyes. _ 26_ I began walking towards her, I could see the back of the little girls dress suggested a disability (残疾). I guessed maybe that was the reason _27 _ the people just passed

3、by and made no effort to help. But I wanted to help her, so I _28 _ to let her know it was OK. I sat down beside her and _29_ with a simple “hello”.The little girl was _30 _ and replied a “hi” in a low voice. I asked the girl why she was so sad. The little girl looked at me and said, “Because Im _31

4、 _.” I immediately said, “So you are!” and smiled. The little girl acted _32 _ sadder, and she said, “I know.”“Little girl,” I said, “you _33 _ me of a sweet angel.” She looked at me and smiled. Slowly she stood to her_34_, and said, “Really?”“Yes, dear, youre _35_ a little guardian angel (守护神) sent

5、 to watch over (守护) all those people walking by.”She _36 _ her head “yes”. Then she spread her wings and said, “I am. Im your guardian angel.” I was surprised by _37_ I was seeing. She continued to say, “Because you think of someone _38 _ yourself, my job here is done.” Immediately, I also stood to

6、my feet and said, “Wait, so why did _39_ stop to help an angel?” She looked at me and smiled, “Youre the only one who could see me, and you _40_ an angel in your heart.” 21. A. workB. helpC. studyD. speak 22. A. andB. butC. unless D. nor 23. A. park B. school C. home D. garden 24. A. that B. which C

7、. asD. when 25. A. happiestB. poorestC. richestD. saddest 26. A. BeforeB. AsC. SinceD. Until27. A. thatB. becauseC. whyD. since28. A. smiledB. offeredC. refusedD. devoted29. A. closedB. endedC. leftD. started 30. A. pleasedB. shockedC. worriedD. excited31. A. necessary B. importantC. different D. co

8、ncerned 32. A. evenB. ever C. rather D. never 33. A. tell B. upset C. askD. remind 34. A. armsB. feet C. legs D. shoes 35. A. like B. with C. for D. by 36. A. shook B. moved C. nodded D. turned 37. A. which B. what C. thatD. one38. A. instead ofB. in place ofC. different fromD. as far as39. A. someo

9、ne B. anyone C. no one D. everyone40. A. recite B. forgive C. forget D. believeIII. 阅读理解:根据短文内容,选择问题的最佳答案 (10%)(提醒:请先阅读问题,并对问题和文章中提到的相关名词做记号,以便能快速、准确作答)The birds most easily hurt by spilled (溢出) oil are those that dive to catch food underwater, because they spend much of their time sitting on the wa

10、ter between dives. In the Great Lakes, and in the near-shore waters of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts, loons, grebes, and diving ducks such as long-tailed ducks and mergansers are the usual victims (遭难者) of oil spills(溢出). But dabbling ducks like American black ducks and mallards are also frequent

11、victims of oil spilled into the shallow coastal (沿海的) and inland waters of their habitat(栖息地). Even bald eagles, which may eat the oiled dead birds off the shore(岸,滨), can become oiled. Further offshore is a population of seabirds unknown to most people. These are the far-ocean (海洋) seabirds, or bir

12、ds that live mainly on the open sea. They include murres, dovekies, razorbills, puffins, and shearwaters, birds that are often caught in offshore spills. These seabirds that live in the deep waters of the ocean may become oiled in coastal waters as well, because all seabirds must come to coastal isl

13、ands to have young. Off Atlantic Canada, Canadian Wildlife Service biologists have collected more than 20 species (物种)of oiled seabirds, about four fifths of which are murres and dovekies, deep-sea seabirds which dive to get fish for food. Oil spills can have more bad effects on some bird population

14、s than on others. Birds that lay several eggs are more likely to recover from deaths caused by oil spills than are those that lay fewer eggs. For example, populations of American Black Ducks, which lay five or more eggs, may move back to normal more quickly from oil-caused deaths than murres and oth

15、er offshore species that lay only one egg a year.41. What is the passage mainly talking about? A. Seabirds in Canada. B. Oil pollution across the world.C. Seabirds deaths caused by pollution.D. Protection of wild animals. 42. We learn from the passage that mallards_.A. are dabbling ducks B. live in the deep waters of the ocean B. can be grouped with shearwatersD. lay one egg each a year43. The last paragraph suggests that _.A. Amer

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