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Module 5 单元测试题 听力部分(20分)(省略)笔试部分(100分)IV. 单项选择(每小题1分,共15分)( ) 21. Why dont you go to the cinema? I dont have a ticket, and they will refuse my _.A. entry B. exitC. attention D. key( )22. Can you do this kind of work? Yes, I have done it for two years. I am quite _ with it.A. strangeB. familiarC. closeD. normal( )23. Every child looks forward to _ gifts from their parents on Christmas Day.A. acceptingB. acceptC. receiving D. receive( )24. When shall we go to the museum, this afternoon or tomorrow morning? _ is OK. Im free these days.A. Both B. All C. Either D. Neither( )25. Im going to London and my sister is going _.A. also B. eitherC. as well D. as well as( )26. If you have a new plan, youd better _.A. try it on B. work it outC. try it out D. work it on( )27. How will you _ to Japan next week, by ship or by plane? By plane.A. travel B. ride C. drive D. walk( )28. Jack is a careless boy. He doesnt write _ Mary.A. as carefully as B. more carefullyC. carefully D. most carefully( )29. Which picture means “rainy”? A B C D( )30. Im feeling _ tired. Lets stop now, OK?A. kind ofB. a kind ofC. bit ofD. a bit of( )31. Playing computer games _ the boy so much time that he doesnt have enough time to study.A. spends B. sells C. pays D. takes ( )32. Either my grandsons or their father _ coming to see me next week.A. was B. isC. were D. are( )33. Do you know _ now? In the Peoples Hotel.A. where is Tom working B. where did Tom workC. where Tom is working D. where Tom worked( )34. Look! Here comes our school bus. No hurry. Dont get on it _ it has stopped.A. although B. since C. for D. until( )35. My car _ yet, so I have to go to work by bus.A. has repaired B. has been repaired C. hasnt repairedD. hasnt been repairedV. 完形填空(每小题1分,共15分)Londons British Museum is going to become bigger. Government officers think it is too 36 to hold so many exhibitions. They say they want to 37 more galleries. The new galleries will hold bigger exhibitions and make the museum one of the 38 in the world. In recent years, the 39 has not been able to hold the huge crowds (人群). In 2006, the demand for 40 was far greater than the number of tickets available for its exhibitions about Persia and Michelangelo. Neil MacGregor, the museums director, said, “For the Michelangelo we could have had three times as many visitors as we had 41 wed had space.” The new 1,000 square metres space will 42 more people to see these kinds of popular large-scale exhibitions. 43 , the new buildings were not completed in time for Septembers exhibition, The First Emperor: Chinas Terracotta Army. The largest number of terracotta warriors from Chinas Forbidden City 44 China and came to London. The museum had already 45 over 30,000 tickets. They had to borrow exhibition space 46 its reading room. The British Museum had to 47 to put on the Tutankhamen and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs exhibition at the same time as the 48 exhibition because it did not have enough space for 49 . If the new buildings were 50 in time, it could have enough space to run the exhibitions from China and Egypt at the same time. Instead, the Tutankhamen exhibition had to be shown in another of Londons museums. ( )36. A. big B. small C. dear D. cheap( )37. A. repair B. destroyC. set D. build( )38. A. best B. worst C. newestD. oldest( )39. A. theater B. museumC. school D. cinema( )40. A. meat B. water C. tickets D. stamps( )41. A. unless B. beforeC. if D. because( )42. A. allow B. want C. stop D. suggest( )43. A. Luckily B. UnfortunatelyC. Surprisingly D. Generally( )44. A. reached B. returnedC. missed D. left( )45. A. bought B. burnedC. sold D. received( )46. A. inB. on C. from D. to( )47. A. agree B. refuse C. advise D. punish( )48. A. ChineseB. EgyptianC. FrenchD. Japanese( )49. A. allB. neither C. none D. both( )50. A. used B. knockedC. sentD. finishedVI. 阅读理解(每小题1.5分,共30分)A词数:200 建议时间:8分钟Nothing is impossible if you set your mind on it. My name is Jessica. I come from South Africa. Ten years ago, I began to go to a middle school in the USA because my family moved to California. I was not a smart student and was very quiet. My classmates never wanted to work with me when we had group work because they thought I was hopeless. I lost my confidence (自信), too. Every time I was in listening class, I always copied my friends paper, for I couldnt understand anything. I tried my best to improve my English by reading a lot of English books and talking with my classmates in English, but it didnt work well. I felt so frustrated about my English. Some of my classmates often laughed at me. That hurt me, so I made a big decision in my life. I dropped out of school because I was not really able to learn English at school anymore. I tried to get a job, but with my poor English it was very hard for me. I kept trying and trying. I finally got a job as a salesgirl in a department store. Gradually, my spoken English has improved a lot. Now I am the manager of a company. ( )51. Where did Jessica probably live five years ago?A. In South Africa. B. In California.C. In Toronto. D. In Tokyo. ( )52. Why did Jessica copy her friends paper during the listening class?A. She was silly. B. She did not want to do homework at all.C. She wanted to improve her English.D. She could not understand listening at all.( )53. Which of the following CANNOT replace (代替) the underlined word “frustrated”?A. sadB. upset C. dangerousD. unhappy( )54. Which of the following is TRUE, according to the passage?A. Jessica did not go to middle school in South Africa.B. Jessica is a white person.C. Jessicas classmates always helped her with her English.D. Jessica was a manager before she left school.( )55. What can we learn from Jessicas story?A. Only in school can a person improve his or her English.B. She was not clever enough to study English.C. She became a language teacher in the end.D. You can do everything well if you try. B词数:210 建议时间:8分钟The American Computer Museum was open to visitors in 1990 in Bozeman, Montana. At first it was planned to build in Princeton, New Jersey. The founders moved to Bozeman in 1988 and after looking at the area they decided to start the museum there. With Yellowstone National Park to the south and Glacier National Park to the northwest, the museum attracts thousands of visitors from all 50 states and over 50 countries. The American Computer Museum has been written about in many publications such as The New York Times, The New Yorker Magazine, The Los Angeles Times, PC Week, QST Magazine and USA Today. When visitors first enter the museum, they are shown a video introducing the museum and its collections. All visitors are given the chance to join in tours led by friendly tour guides. We have had visitors aged from 3 to 93 it is a big family. Over 1,000 exhibitions are shown in the 6,000 square meters museum. Traveling through our museum you will see the exciting 20,000 years of history of the information age. Technology becomes easier to accept when one learns about its origins (起源) in the natural process (进程) of human development.( )56. Where is the American Computer Museum? A. In Montana. B. In New Jersey.C. In New York. D. In Los Angeles. ( )57. People can visit _, which is to the south of the museum. A. the Brooklyn Bridge B. the Gateway ArchC. Glacier National ParkD. Yellowstone National Park( )58. What does the underlined word “publications” mean in Chinese? A. 畅销书 B. 名人录C. 出版物D. 地图册( )59. Visitors can see more than _ exhibitions at the American Computer Museum. A. 1,000 B. 2, 000 C. 10, 000D. 20, 000( )60. What does the passage mainly talk about? A. The exhibitions of the American Computer Museum.B. Some famous museums in America. C. Some information about the American Computer Museum.D. The history of the information age.C词数:234 建议时间:8分钟Jennifer Figge is 57 years old this year. Last year she became the first woman to swim across the Atlantic Ocean.On February 5th, 2009, Jennifer Figge climbed out of the water in Trinidad to write down her name in the record books. She left the Cape Verde Islands near Africas west coast on January 12th. At first she wanted to swim in a straight line to the Bahamas. However, bad weather made her change her plan. She had to swim another 1,600 kilometres to Trinidad. She spent almost a month in the water, swimming for up to eight hours at a time. Her day started at 7:00 am with a huge breakfast to keep her energy levels high. Figge first decided to swim across the Atlantic when she was a teenager. She was on a flight to the USA when it was stormy. She decided that if the plane crashed (坠毁), she would swim back to the shore. She trained for her swim in Atlantic in an outdoor swimming pool. Figge said she was never afraid when she swam. She thought a lot about her family and her pet dog while in the water. She told the Associated Press news agency, “My dog doesnt know where I am. Its time for me to get back home to Hank.”( )61. Which of the following is TRUE?A. Figge swam across the Atlantic Ocean this summer.B. Figge was the first little girl to swim across the Atlantic Ocean.C. Figge began to swim across the Atlantic Ocean on February 5th.D. Figge swam across the Atlantic Ocean at the age of 56.( )62. How long did it take Jennifer Figge to swim across the Atlantic Ocean?A. More than thirty days.B. About half a month.C. Nearly thirty days. D. About two months.( )63. Figge decided to swim across the Atlantic Ocean when she was on a _to America.A. shipB. planeC. train D. bus( )64. What did Figge think about in the water?A. Her classmates. B. Her friends.C. Her pet dog.D. Her teacher.( )65. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A. The First Woman Swimming Across the Atlantic OceanB. Figges Pet DogC. A Decision to Swim Across the Atlantic OceanD. A Flight to the USAD词数: 228 建议时间: 9分钟A new museum about laziness(懒惰) opened in Colombias capital, Bogota. But you must hurry if you wanted to see the exhibits and find out about being lazy because the exhibition lasted for only a week. 69. The unusual show showed many things, including sofas, beds and so on. They made people want to have a rest. There were also plenty of televisions for visiting couch potatoes(终日懒散在家看电视的人)to watch while they walked around in the museum. The museums opening so soon after the holiday season was not strange. The idea was for people to think about laziness, and perhaps change their behaviour and lifestyle over the rest of the year. It was a way to make people think about laziness in their high-speed lives.The museums creator, Marcela Arrieta, said she wanted people to think about laziness and decide whether it really is a bad thing. She told the Associated Press news agency, “We always think about laziness as an enemy of work.” Ms Arrieta may not be leading a revolution(革命) for a shorter working week, but she could help us know that we might need more free time than our jobs can give us. 70. Keeping away from the pressures(压力) of work and relaxing more may even make us healthier and live longer. Arrieta explained that the exhibition aimed to make people think about how taking a nap, being jobless, or feeling that we are wasting our time affects the society. Try out her advice for yourself: have a good rest and think about being lazy!根据文章内容回答下面的问题。66. How long was the laziness museum open to people?_67. Who set up the laziness museum?_68. Why was the museum set up?_将文中划线句子翻译为汉语。69. _70. _VII. 短文填空(每小题1分,共10分 )told huge near another buildings remembervisitors lost happen help One hundred years ago a tragedy(悲剧) happened in San Francisco. A 71. _ earthquake damaged(破坏) much of the city. Then a big fire swept through the city. Many 72. _ burned down. Hundreds of people were killed. Thousands of people 73. _ their homes. They had to leave the city. They went to 74. _ large town. The town welcomed them and gave them houses to stay in. Special centers were set up to 75. _ the people. Trains delivered water, food and clothes to the damaged city. These things helped the people in the earthquake. A museum about the earthquake is open at the State Capitol Museum now. 76. _ can see many artifacts (人工制品). They can also watch a movie about the earthquake. People will also be 77. _ facts about the earthquake. The museum will stay open for a year. They set up the museum to help people 78. _ the earthquake. They also want people to know that it could 79. _ again. Scientists say another large quake will happen 80. _ San Francisco, but they do not know when.VIII. 根据对话内容选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,有两项为多余选项(每小题2分,共10分)A. Its the British Museum.B. Many of the books there are in foreign languages.C. How did you get there?D. Books there cant be taken away.E. Where did you go?F. Its quite interesting.G. There are millions of books in it. A: I havent seen you for a month. 81 B: I went to London. Look, this is the photo I took there.A: Whats that? It looks like a museum.B: Yes. 82 A: Where is it?B: Its in London, the cap
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