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Book3 Module 2单元测试题(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. The only way out we get rid of poverty lies in the development of education. A. /; / B. a; / C. /; an D. a; an2. From our on the top of the hill, we can have a better view of the whole city.A. occasionB. conditionC. situationD. position3. We must never think we are good at everything others are good at nothing. A. that B. while C. which D. who4. In summer, I enjoy walking along a small river green grass and red flowers on both sides.A. of B. in C. with D. for5. he is poor, hes ready to help his friends who are in trouble, which makes him very popular.A. Although B. HoweverC. As D. Whether6. Peter will give me five sweets an apple, but in fact I dont have a sweet tooth. A. in search ofB. in need ofC. in case of D. in exchange for 7. John got his phone for his birthday, his parents dont let him use it in school. A. howeverB. whichC. but D. when8. I firmly believe, as long as I great efforts, my dream will come true sooner or later.A. spend B. spare C. share D. make9. Toms brother who is now a doctor always encourages hard and go to college. A. for him studyingB. him studyingC. for him to studyD. him to study10. Is the water safe ? Of course. This is pure spring water. A. drinking B. to drink C. being drunk D. to be drunk 11. by the teacher, Bob has made great progress this term.A. Educating B. Having educated C. Educated D. To be educated 12. What I want to know is how to do the job better with time and people.A. less; lessB. fewer; fewer C. fewer; less D. less; fewer13. Im so glad I didnt agree it, otherwise it would have got me into serious trouble.A. having doneB. to doC. doing D. to have done14. The book is not interesting. How do you like it? Why! . Its worth seeing a second time.A. I didnt get that B. Its totally fascinating C. I bought it in the storeD. A friend lent it to me 15. Have you passed the driving test? Forget it. It couldnt be . A. worse B. so bad C. better D. the worst二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分) It was the week before Christmas, but things were far from cheery. Our task was to deliver as many boxes of 16 as possible to those in need in Camden, New Jersey. People lived in poverty there, so there were no Christmas carolers walking along the streets that were lined with houses with 17 windows. Mothers kept their children 18 as they hurried down the streets. It was mid-afternoon, but 19 the bright sun couldnt warm this place.Red tickets in the windows marked which houses we were to 20. Our white truck stopped in front of one house and our group knocked on the door. In our 21 were boxes filled with meat, bread and other foods to make the best Christmas dinner. Four small 22 appeared from behind the curtains and one 23 mother answered the door. She seemed 24 to be caught in her nightdress with untidy hair. She was in her mid-30s, but her rough skin and tired eyes 25 her years.“Sacred Heart food delivery service,” I said with a smile. “Where can we 26 these for you?”She 27 and as we entered the house, I noticed the house they lived in. The children 28 around, wearing only diapers (尿布). There was no Christmas tree or decorations. My heart 29. It was so cold, and I found it 30 to believe that this was reality for this family. We set the boxes down and the mother held my hand.“You dont know what a 31 this is to me and my family,” she said, crying. “We are just 32 by.” I opened my arms and gave her a 33. “Happy Holidays!” I replied before I headed out of the door. I realized how 34 I felt inside. This was unlike anything I had ever experienced. We cannot 35 what family we are born into, but we can help each other.16. A. clothes B. food C. paper D. books17. A. colorful B. new C. broken D. beautiful18. A. close B. happy C. frightened D. calm19. A. quite B. rather C. also D. even20. A. buy B. visit C. deliver D. offer21. A. arms B. pockets C. eyes D. cars22. A. dogs B. girls C. boys D. faces23. A. inspired B. tired C. excited D. funny24. A. satisfied B. annoyed C. embarrassed D. touched25. A. added B. reduced C. showed D. improved26. A. make B. lift C. change D. put 27. A. sat B. pointed C. jumped D. cried28. A. worked B. drove C. played D. laughed29. A. sank B. rose C. disappeared D. dropped30. A. easy B. possible C. important D. hard 31. A. blessing B. symbol C. pride D. shame32. A. passing B. coming C. getting D. standing33. A. kiss B. hug C. handshake D. greeting34. A. anxious B. cold C. proud D. warm35. A. want B. watch C. experience D. choose三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AI recently went to a meditation (沉思) party. At the end of the visit our host told us the following Monday was his birthday. He asked if, as a gift to him, we would do something kind for someone else on that day. I thought that was an awesome birthday idea! The following Monday, I saw my neighbor, a new mother, in the yard with her baby. I went outside to say “hello”. During the talk, she told me, not in a complaining way but just as a matter of fact, about the sleeplessness and the challenges to get anything done with a baby followed by. I remembered my meditation hosts request and said, “Hey! Why dont I watch your baby for an hour! Ill just hang out with him here in the back yard and you go in and take an hour to yourself.” She was so surprised that she almost cried. “Are you serious? Would you be able to do that?” “Of course!” I said. “Id be happy to!” An hour later she came outside with a smile on her face. “I got so much done!” she told me, and I told her that I had sung every kids song I knew and had a good time hanging out with the baby too. And I was so happy to see her smiling like that. It was one of the best birthday presents Ive ever given, and it has inspired me to ask the same from all my friends this year. Its not like I need any more stuff and I know it will make me feel great to know my friends are out there sharing their talents and time with people who can really use it.36. The best title should be “ ”. A. You and me B. My neighbor and me C. A tired young mother D. A special birthday gift 37. What did the host do on his birthday? A. He invited his guests to come again.B. He asked his guests for a birthday gift. C. He asked his guests to do some good deeds. D. He reminded his guests to get on well with their neighbors. 38. In the authors eyes, the hosts idea is . A. frighteningB. ridiculous C. tiresomeD. awesome39. From what the young mother said we can infer that . A. she thought it not easy to look after the baby all by herself B. she regretted having a baby C. she wanted the author to adopt her baby D. she regarded the baby as a big burden 40. Which of the following sayings can describe the authors feeling best after she helped her neighbor? A. Kill two birds with one stone. B. A friend in need is a friend indeed. C. Rose to lover, smell in hands. D. Two heads are better than one. BThe British Government has decided to wipe out the obesity spread through a new strategy (战略) by offering fat people cash.According to the latest measure, employers will be demanded to set up competitions with money, vouchers (购物券) and other rewards for people who refuse junk (垃圾) food in favor of healthy eating and living. And those who lose the largest weight will earn the biggest prizes, reports the Telegraph.One competition, called The Biggest Loser, has a 130-pound gift in store for the participant who loses the most weight in eight weeks.The announcement comes after experts estimated (估计) that most of the population in Britain would be obese by 2050 unless immediate action is taken and the related rise in ill health would cost the NHS 50 billion pounds a year.According to ministers, giving people cash will help avoid larger costs associated with treating cancer, heart disease and diabetes caused by obesity. The government said that it wants to make Britain the first major nation to hold back the rising tide of obesity. And the milestone strategy Healthy Weight, Healthy Lives is their solution to the problem.Another key measure for the strategy is to control rising obesity among children. The government has set itself an aim of reducing the number of fat children to 2000 levels by 2020. There will also be a “Walking into Health” battle, aiming to get a third of the population in England walking an extra thousand steps around a kilometer every day by 2012.The UK Government is investing (投资) 372 million pounds over three years to perform the strategy and yearly progress reports will be published. 41. By which year will most English people become fat according to the passage?A. 2012. B. 2020. C. 2030. D. 2050.42. The underlined word “diabetes” in the fifth paragraph is a kind of .A. illnessB. fatC. vegetable D. medicine43. How many projects will the British Government perform to help people lose weight?A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. D. Five.44. The British Government will try to make the number of fat children in 2020 that in 2000.A. the same asB. larger thanC. three times smaller than D. twice smaller than45. What is the best title of the passage?A. British Government plans to pay fat people for losing weightB. British Government will try to reduce the number of fat childrenC. The number of fat people in Britain is increasingD. The number of fat people in Britain is decreasingCDeveloped countries are outsourcing more than a third of their carbon emissions (碳排放) connected with products and services to other countries, researchers say.A study found that some countries in Western Europe have more than half of their total CO2 emissions happening elsewhere, especially in developing countries.Researchers at the Carnegie Institution used trade data from 2004 to create a model of the flow (流动) of products in 113 countries and regions. They then connected those products with carbon emissions to determine which countries are “buyers” of emissions and which are “sellers”.“Just like the electricity that you use in your home probably causes CO2 emissions at a coal-burning power plant somewhere else, we found that the products imported by the developed countries of Western Europe, Japan, and the United States cause heavy emissions in other countries, especially China,” said the studys lead author Steven Davis of Carnegie.The study also found that the products used by each person in Europe caused almost four tonnes of CO2 emissions in other parts of the world. In the U.S., the figure was smaller, about 2.2 tonnes per person, although the U.S. is both a buyer and seller of carbon emissions. The U.S. “outsources” about 11 percent of its total emissions connected with the use of products. Canada, while mentioned as a country with high production of carbon emissions, has a small net export (净出口) of emissions, along with Australia, Indonesia, and Egypt. The study said the carbon emissions connected with Canadas imports and those connected with its exports are almost the same every year.The researchers say their study shows that carbon emissions policy must take total emissions into consideration, not just the emissions each country produces itself. 46. The underlined part in Paragraph 1 suggests that developed countries .A. trade carbon emissions with many countriesB. reduce their carbon emissions in the worldC. produce the most carbon emissions D. let their carbon emissions happen abroad47. How did the researchers determine a countrys carbon emissions?A. By observing the flow of products and services.B. By creating and examining a model of trade data.C. By finding out the level of foreign imports.D. By judging the industrial development.48. Which country achieved an import-export balance of carbon emissions?A. America. B. Japan.C. Canada. D. France.49. The author used Steven Daviss words in Paragraph 4 in order to .A. make the text more readable B. make the text more believable C. make the text more complete D. make the text more impressive 50. It can be inferred from the text that .A. developing countries are suffering a lot from more carbon emissionsB. the total emissions of developed countries are caused by productionC. products with heavy emissions are all made by developing countriesD. developed countries avoid carbon emissions by importing productsDRaising a family today often means that both parents have to find work to provide properly for their needs. But with both parents out at work it can sometimes leave the children lonely and neglected. Recent studies have shown that this is one of the main reasons why children are tempted to join gangs (团伙). Many children find themselves being picked on or even bullied at school because they are not self-confident enough. This then makes joining the supposed safety of a gang much more attractive to them.For some reason these kids believe that being part of a gang will keep them safe and looked after. The thing that they do not realize is that it can often put them in more serious danger if gang rivalries (竞争) start. It can also put their families at risk from reprisals (报复) too. This is not what they first intended when they set out to join the gangs. They would not dream of getting their families in harms way but they just did not realize how the gang culture works. Joining these gangs was just their way of trying to make life better for themselves. Instead it makes it much worse and they are more likely to become victims of gang violence.Parents can help to stop this from happening to their kids by just showing an interest in them. It does not mean giving up your job; just try to get more involved in your kids hobbies and interests and encourage them to take up activities that they may find of interest.51. Children may join gangs if they .A. find teens with similar interest B. feel uncared-for at homeC. are bored with school life D. arent given enough freedom at home52. Children join gangs mainly to .A. seek safety B. look more attractive C. seek comfort from others D. take control of others 53. What can parents do to prevent kids from joining a gang?A. Take part-time jobs. B. Set strict rules.C. Join in their hobbies. D. Keep them at home. 54. The fourth paragraph mainly tells us .A. how gang culture worksB. why kids join gangsC. the danger of joining a gangD. the competition among a gang55. We may infer from the passage that .A. its not easy to stop kids joining gangsB. kids want to harm their parents on purpose C. kids usually know the danger of joining gangsD. kids can become regretted after they join gangs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)A recent survey showed in 2009 that Chinese people between the ages of 18 and 70 spent on average 14.7 minutes reading books, 21.02 minutes reading newspapers, 15.4 minutes reading magazines and 34.09 minutes surfing the Internet. The survey also showed that the reading rate among Chinese people aged between 18 and 70 was 72 percent, up 2.3 percentage points from 2008.The reading rate for books was 50.1 percent, up 0.8 percentage points from 2008; for newspapers, 58.3 percent, down 5.6 percentage points; for magazines, 45.6 percent, down 4.5 percentage points, the survey showed.Hao Zhensheng, head of the China Institute of Publication (出版) Science, said the decline in reading rates for both newspapers and periodicals were mainly due to a decrease in publications as well as competition from the Internet.The reading rate for electronic publications of people aged above 18 is 24.6 percent, 0.1 percentage points higher than 2008. Internet and cell phones are the main access to electronic publications, at 16.7 percent and 14.9 percent respectively. Those reading electronic publications using handheld devices were 1.3 percent, 0.3 percentage points higher than 2008.The survey showed 16.1 percent of the respondents (被调查者) were satisfied with their current reading habits, while 32.1 percent said _. A lack of time has been mentioned by most respondents for the reduction of reading books. And Internet draws more readers attention from books. High price of books was another cause that hindered (妨碍) peoples reading habits. More than half of the respondents said books are over priced. The accepted price for a simple 200-page l

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