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1、- 1 - / 10 Book5 Module 3单元测试卷(外研版)Class: Name: Marks: 满分( 120)一、语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)1. Hello! I d like to speak to Mr. Watt. _. He is coming. A. At your service B. No problem C. Hang on a minute D. I m sorry2. Mark Twain, _ world-famous writer, lived _ adventurous life when he was young. A.

2、 the。 the B. a。 an C. a。 the D. the。 an 3. Although he was a gainst my plan, he didn t _ one of his own. A. solve B. establish C. notice D. present 4. A(n) _ p erson isn t easy to give up in face of difficulty or failure.A. qualified B. independent C. determined D. stressful 5. Why do you think they

3、 re father and son? Because they _ each other so much. A. resemble B. appear C. remain D. look 6. The oil price has gone through the roof recently. Yes, the oil price has gone up _ without any signs of reduction (回落 ). A. rapidly B. curiously C. slightly D. vividly 7. I walked all the way from home

4、to the theatre, only _ that all the tickets had been sold out. A. to be told B. told C. telling D. having been told 8. People are advised to sort (分类 ) their rubbish to make _ easier for the waste to be recycled. A. that B. which C. one D. it 9. You are always playing a trick _ me and I have had eno

5、ugh _ you. A. with 。 about B. on。 of C. with 。 of D. on。 about 10. _ English may not lead directly to a great career, it s certain to give you access to a wider range of opportunities. A. If B. Although C. Because D. Where 11. Mark Twain wrote many popular novels in his life, _The Adventures of Tom

6、Sawyer is a best example. A. of which B. what C. whose D. which 12. The TV series, _Shanghai in the 1990s, tell a romantic story about a young couple. A. set off B. set about C. set out D. set in 13. If anyone is caught _ under the influence of alcohol, his license shall be suspended (暂停使用 ) 精选学习资料

7、- - - - - - - - - 名师归纳总结 - - - - - - -第 1 页,共 10 页- 2 - / 10 A. to drive B. drive C. driving D. driven 14. This morning Jim was late for the meeting and he had to _ an excuse. A. pick up B. get up C. make up D. look up 15. In the corner of the room, we found the little boy _ with both hands _ up wit

8、h a rope. A. lying 。 tying B. lying 。 tied C. laying 。 tied D. laid 。 tying 二、完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1分,满分 20分) A friend of mine built his new office on a beautiful piece of land, with the lawn (草坪 ) in the front well kept. 16 , a problem had arisen. Molehills (鼹鼠丘 ) 17 to appear, and not just one or two. O

9、ne day, as he looked from his office window, he found his lawn was almost 18 . He 19 a feeling of helplessness when he consulted ten people on the20 . Most of them 21 him to sit comfortably and watch them leave. But they 22 left. In fact, the destruction had become so great that he23 to give up. How

10、ever, he couldn t 24 it any longer. He traveled outdoors with a shovel (铁铲 ) and decided to 25 . Suddenly, he noticed 26 of dirt from one of the molehills. He immediately began to dig and he 27 one of the creatures. The six-inch animal was now completely 28 as it lay above the 29 . My friend could o

11、nly stare, 30 what this tiny animal was capable of. But by bringing it to the surface, it was powerless. Just then, he 31 that errors were just like moles in his life. They left incredible 32 on the surface. Some people told him they would just33 by themselves, but they never did. He made a trip to

12、the place where it worked and brought it to the surface. A(n) 34 to see how something so small could 35 him from the inside. 16. A. Therefore B. Besides C. Otherwise D. However 17. A. began B. continued C. prepared D. expected 18. A. destroyed B. broken C. defeated D. covered 19. A. searched B. desc

13、ribed C. achieved D. sensed 20. A. opinion B. subject C. test D. mistake 21. A. advised B. permitted C. persuaded D. encouraged 22. A. only B. once C. already D. never 23. A. challenged B. hoped C. proved D. wanted 24. A. blame B. handle C. stand D. admit 25. A. wait B. live C. settle D. rest 26. A.

14、 creation B. movement C. decrease D. adjustment 27. A. followed B. picked C. touched D. caught 28. A. useless B. helpless C. careful D. uncertain 29. A. road B. stone C. ground D. floor 精选学习资料 - - - - - - - - - 名师归纳总结 - - - - - - -第 2 页,共 10 页- 3 - / 10 30. A. surprised at B. satisfied with C. nervo

15、us of D. confident in 31. A. announced B. remembered C. realized D. observed 32. A. picture B. damage C. message D. disease 33. A. go away B. give away C. calm down D. slow down 34. A. permission B. possibility C. opportunity D. situation 35. A. ruin B. suspect C. prevent D. blame 三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分

16、,满分 40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。AWhen disasters strike, sometimes rescuers can t get into broken buildings. That s when robots come into play. Now, international research at DisasterCity near Texas A&M may eventually save lives worldwide. In dark and dusty places, these American and Japane

17、se researchers are at home. They re creating the next generation of search and rescue robots. “ We re seeing the mobility change to more pneumatic (气动的 ) types, where you ve got very small robots like snakes, ” says Doctor Robin Murphy. She runs the Center for Robot-Assisted Search and Rescue at Tex

18、asA&MUniversity. Murphy has first-hand seen the destruction after natural disasters. “ It s just incredible. As a scientist, it breaks your heart because you can see the possibilities for the technology, which makes a difference to those people whose lives are greatly affected and whose families don

19、 t know what to do to solve the problem,” says Murphy.This pile of small stones at DisasterCity might not look like much, but to scientists and researchers it s exactly what they need to see how these robots will perform when real disasters happen. When buildings fall down suddenly like they did dur

20、ing a severe earthquake in New Zealand in February, it s critical (关键的 ) for rescuers to find survivors in the debris. The rescue work can be dangerous. “ Just like snakes can pass through all sorts of crowded places, this robot can go where other robots just can t, ” says Doctor Howie Choset. He an

21、d his team from Carnegie Melon University are working on one of the most unique (独特的 ) robots around. This snake-like device can be dropped down a hole just 2 inches wide. There are several types of robots being tested at the Texas Engineering Extension Service “ DisasterCity” this week. Results fro

22、m these experiments will be useful for developing the next generation of rescue robots. 36. What is the best title of the passage? A. Robots come to the rescue B. The depth that next generation of robots can reach C. The sizes of robots 精选学习资料 - - - - - - - - - 名师归纳总结 - - - - - - -第 3 页,共 10 页- 4 -

23、/ 10 D. The pneumatic type of robot 37. Which of the following is TRUE of Doctor Robin Murphy? A. She is a survivor of a disaster. B. She was once on the spot of a disaster. C. She lost her relatives in a disaster. D. She once tested her robot after a disaster. 38. What s so special about the robot

24、tested at “ DisasterCity”?A. It can go where other robots can t.B. Its size is the smallest. C. It can see everything in the dark. D. It can hear the shouts of the injured. 39. We can infer from the passage that _. A. new robots will replace rescuers in the future B. the snake-like rescue robot has

25、already been put into use C. the best rescue robot is still to come D. the future rescue robot can change its form 40. The underlined word “ debris” is the closest in meaning to _. A. schools B. apartments C. stores D. ruins BAmerican novelist Margaret Mitchell was the author of one of the most famo

26、us novels ever written, Gone with the Wind (1936), for which she won the Pulitzer Prize in 1937. An American film adaptati on (改编本 ) in 1939 received a record-breaking number of Academy Awards. Margare t Mitchell was born on November 8, 1900 inAtlanta, Georgia. Her father was president of the local

27、historical society and her mother was president of one of the South s suffragette (鼓吹妇女参政 ) groups. She was also a strict woman who did not want to spoil (溺爱 ) her daughter. Apparently, Mitchell grew up listening to stories about the battles the Confederate Army had fought there during the American

28、Civil War. At the same time the awareness of women s rights formed in her mind at a young age. Later, she used these tales as inspiration for her famous novel. At the age of 22, Mitchell began a career as a journalist, but an ankle injury forced her to rest at home. By that time she had married and

29、started to work on her novel, which took ten years to complete. When a traveling book editor visited Atlanta in search of new material, she unwillingly let him have a look at her manuscript (手稿 ). Gone with the Wind was published when Mitchell was 36. Gone with the Wind is a clearly drawn tale of th

30、e American Southern life during and after the Civil War, which is told through the lives of two families, their relatives, friends and slaves. It centers on Scarlett O Hara and Rhett Butler. It has been praised as the first novel to tell the story of the Civil War from a Southern woman s point of vi

31、ew. The effect Gone with the Wind had and still has on the world is immeasurable. With Gone With the Wind Margaret brought a promising message 精选学习资料 - - - - - - - - - 名师归纳总结 - - - - - - -第 4 页,共 10 页- 5 - / 10 to all people “ Tomorrow is another day”.41. We learn from the first paragraph that Gone

32、wit h the Wind_. A. wasn t much of a success until the film adaptation was released B. was a great success both as a novel and a film C. was widely read only after 1939 D. wasn t an immediate success as a film 42. What do we know about Margaret Mitchell s mother?A. She held a position in the governm

33、ent office. B. She had a good knowledge of history. C. She was very strict with Margaret Mitchell. D. She had no interest in politics. 43. It can be inferred from the second paragraph that Margaret Mitchell _. A. was positively influenced by her family background B. didn t have a happy childhood C.

34、had the idea of writing a great novel at a young age D. was taught at home by her parents 44. What can we infer from the passage? A. Gone with the Wind didn t attract the traveling book editor. B. Mitchell had always wanted her novel to be published. C. Mitchell began to write novels before she got

35、married. D. Gone with the Wind was published thanks to the traveling book editor. 45. Gone with the Wind is highly praised mainly because _. A. it contains a promising message B. it is the first novel to describe the Civil War C. it tells the Civil War from a special point of view D. it is a vivid d

36、escription of the American Southern life CDr. David Sullivan, a dentist, is just wild about teeth. Dr. David, as many people call him, has some unusual patients. They aren t the children he typically sees each day. They re big and hairy, and sometimes they weigh more than four hundred pounds. They r

37、e real animals zoo animals. On most days, Dr. Sullivan tends to his human patients, teaching them how to brush and care for their teeth. On some days, however, the Cincinnati Zoo calls with some special work for him to do. Since 1982, Dr. Sullivan has volunteered to perform dental surgery on many of

38、 the animals. The zoo may ask him to pull the tooth of a Bengal tiger or repair the long curved teeth of an elephant. Whatever they ask, it certainly wouldn t be usual work for most dentists. For most, this would be a frightening experience. Luckily, Dr. Sullivan thinks differently. “ I m not afraid

39、 of the animals,” he says. “ I have been 精选学习资料 - - - - - - - - - 名师归纳总结 - - - - - - -第 5 页,共 10 页- 6 - / 10 around them so often that I m used to them.” How does a children s dentist find himself caring for the teeth of wild animals? For Dr. Sullivan, it was a matter of chance. “ When I was a kid i

40、n school, the only thing I ever wanted to be was a veterinarian (兽医 ), ” says Dr. Sullivan. “ I even applied to veterinary school in college.” But Dr. Sullivan soon realized that he had allergysymptoms ( 过敏症状) volunteering at a veterinarian s office, which included hard breathing, tearful eyes, etc.

41、 After he became a dentist, Dr. Sullivan worked at Children s Hospital in Cincinnati. While there, he was asked to help with dental work on some of the animals in the hospital s research lab. It wasn t long before he began a dental program for the animals.“ I m also proud of the work we did on the f

42、irst tiger,” he says. “ There were no books to go by because the field was quite new, so we did it from beginning. The treatment was one hundred percent successful.”While most of Dr. Sullivan s patients have little idea that he spends some of his time working with large, dangerous animals, it s prob

43、ably good practice for him. After all, sometimes a busy dentist s office can be a real zoo. 46. According to the passage, Dr. Sullivan _. A. spends most of his time caring for animals B. gets no pay from treating sick animals in the zoo C. used to be frightened of large animals very much D. was a ve

44、t at first but later became a dentist by accident 47. Dr. Sullivan tends to think that _. A. treating animals isn t unusual workB. it is hard for others to treat animals C. he has to talk with animals patiently D. it is safe to touch the teeth of tigers 48. Why did Dr. Sullivan fail to be a professi

45、onal veterinarian? A. Because he lacked good opportunities. B. Because he was asked to be a dentist. C. Because there was no veterinary school in college. D. Because he had bad response to some animals. 49. From the passage we know that _. A. few of his patients know he also treats zoo animals B. Dr

46、. Sullivan really expects to work in the zoo C. it is very dangerous to work with zoo animals D. dentists are supposed to treat zoo animals regularly 50. Which pair of the following words can describe Dr. Sullivan best? A. Strong and curious. B. Strict and lucky. 精选学习资料 - - - - - - - - - 名师归纳总结 - -

47、- - - - -第 6 页,共 10 页- 7 - / 10 C. Helpful and brave. D. Challenging and clever. DIndia was once a colony (殖民地 ) in the British Empire. But now Indian tutors (私人教师 ) are helping to teach math to some British children over high-speed Internet connections. Students at RaynhamPrimary School in London a

48、re gathering for their after-school math lessons. Five time zones and thousands of kilometers away, their math tutors are also arriving for class. Each pupil gets an individual online tutor. The students work with activities on their computer screen and wear a headset and microphone to talk to their

49、 tutors. Their classroom teacher, Altus Basson, says he has seen an improvement in results and children who struggle to focus in class focus a lot better on their laptops (笔记本电脑 ). Nine-year-old Samia Abdul- Kadir says, “ It helps me because sometimes when we re doing it in class, I don t hear the t

50、eacher very clearly and I dontunderstand, but online teaching and learning is better.” Her friend, Abdul- Fadil Badori, says, “ You can hear the course online, which isn t shared by everyone. Everyone has different topics they re learning.”Tom Hooper started the company, BrightSpark Education, which

51、 provides the online tutoring. “ Children today feel very confident online and they feel very engaged (充实的 ) and believe that everything is under control. That s half the battle for education. Give them control, make them feel confident and enjoy their learning and you ll see them start to improve i

52、t,” says Tom Hooper.Online tutoring costs between twenty and twenty-five dollars an hour. An online tutor is about half the cost of traditional face-to-face coaching. But some people say an Internet connection is not enough of a connection for teaching and learning. Kevin Courtney said, “ We think t

53、here is something that is a really important emotional connection between a teacher and a child, whether it s a whole class or it s one-to-one. You need that immediate feedback (反馈 ), and we re not convinced that it can happen across an Internet connection. In one of the wealthiest countries in the

54、world, we think that we can afford to have teachers with the real emotional connection there with the children.”BrightSpark Education says the online tutoring is used only as an addition to supplement (补充 ) regular teaching and its service does not represent a threat to teachers jobs in Britain.51.

55、According to the passage, students at RaynhamPrimary School_. A. are less hard-working than the Indian students B. show little interest in their conventional classes C. are coached by Indian teachers over the Internet D. share online lessons given by their British teachers 52. What can we infer from

56、 Paragraph 2? A. Altus Basson gives lessons to British and Indian kids. B. Kids can t concentrate on their laptops by themselves.C. Abdul- Fadil Badori doesn t agree with Samia Abdul-Kadir. D. Teachers and students think highly of the online tutoring. 精选学习资料 - - - - - - - - - 名师归纳总结 - - - - - - -第 7

57、 页,共 10 页- 8 - / 10 53. Which of the following is TRUE of the online tutoring? A. It will replace traditional lessons. B. It is supplied by BrightSpark Education. C. It also offers online lessons to the students in other countries. D. It is expensive for kids in developed nations. 54. Kevin Cou rtne

58、y tends to think that _. A. online tutoring lacks the emotional connection B. teachers in Britain don t work as hard as expectedC. students can t get hold of essential knowledge through online tutoringD. face-to-face coaching as well as online tutoring offers immediate feedback 55. From the passage,

59、 we know that online tutoring _. A. is good assistance with normal teaching B. is going to threaten British teachers C. will be open to more students for free D. will focus on emotional communication 四、书面表达(共两节,满分45分)第一节阅读表达(共5小题;每小题3分,满分 15分)阅读下面短文,并回答问题(请注意问题后的词数要求)。1 I cried very badly when I lef

60、t my parents for the United States. It was hard for me to think that I would not see them for such a long time. I was used to the life with my parents help and support. Coming here was a great chance, and it was also a big challenge. 2 For a girl who had been in an all girls school for her whole lif

61、e, studying in a common school was thrilling. Everything was a challenge: daily life, school work, friends, food and the environment. However, I got through the hard time within less than a month. For that, I should say _ to my friends and my host family, including my own family, who have been suppo

62、rting me all the time. 3 A lot of people might think or expect Americans to be what they see in movies, TV shows, or other media, but they are not. I have to admit that after watching the movie Mean Girls I was worried about whether I could make some new friends in the United States. You need to exp

63、erience it yourself in order to know and learn what is real or what to believe in. I made a lot of friends. I did blend in with others finally. 4 Every country has different cultures. As a girl from Thailand, I had limited experience with American culture. All I knew was from reading books and watch

64、ing movies, so culture shock did slightly affect me. For example, when I first got picked up by my host family, they hugged me. That is the difference. Thais (泰国人 ) only hug when they know each other very well. 5 After living in the United States for some time, I have got used to the life there. Thi

65、ngs that once surprised me became what I am familiar with today. 精选学习资料 - - - - - - - - - 名师归纳总结 - - - - - - -第 8 页,共 10 页- 9 - / 10 56. What is the main idea of the text? (no more than 8 words) _ 57. How did the author feel when she was first hugged by her host family? And why? (no more than 20 wor

66、ds) _ 58. Fill in the blank in Paragraph 2 with proper words. (no more than 3 words) _ 59. Which sentence in the passage is the closest in meaning to the following one? To stay away from my parents for a long time is not an easy thing for me. _ 60. Translate the underlined sentence in Paragraph 5 in

67、to Chinese. _ 第二节写作(满分30分)假如某中学生英语杂志“ 影视作品欣赏” 专栏正在举行主题为“ 我最喜爱的优秀影片” 征文活动,请你根据下面的提示写一篇英语短文投给该杂志。1. 对该影片的简单介绍;2. 你从该影片中得到的启示。注意: 1. 词数 120150; 2. 可适当增加细节。参考答案 : 精选学习资料 - - - - - - - - - 名师归纳总结 - - - - - - -第 9 页,共 10 页- 10 - / 10 1-15 CBDCA AADBBADCCB 16-35 DAABB ADDCA BDBCA CBACA 36-55 ABACDBCADC BAD

68、AC CDBAA 56. A Thai girl s culture shock story.57. She must have been surprised at it because Thais only hug when they know each other very well. 58. thank you 59. It was hard for me to think that I would not see them for such a long time. 60. 以往让我吃惊不已的事情现在对我来说已习以为常。One possible version:Big Fish is

69、a fantastic American film. It tells a story about a son trying to improve his relationship with his dying father. Edward Bloom loves to tell his son William about his unusual and wonderful life. One of the amazing stories is about a big fish. The problem is that William doesn t believe those stories

70、 at all. Now, with Edward on his death bed, William begins to look back on his father s life, reliving the stories in the same joyful style as they were told to him. He discovers that some of his father s stories aren t strange as he thought. He understands his father in the end. It s a touching story of acceptance and the power of storytelling. The deep love between the father and son leaves a deep impression on me. That is also the true meaning of the film. 精选学习资料 - - - - - - - - - 名师归纳总结 - - - - - - -第 10 页,共 10 页

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