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1、 Module 1 测试题(满分:150)第一部分 听力 (共两节, 满分 30 分)(略)第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45 分 )第一节 语法和词汇知识(共 15小题;每小题 1 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。After he came to himself, he remembered and on the head with a stick bysomeone.attacking; hittingto be attacked; to be hitbeing attacked; being hithaving been a

2、ttacked; hit Did your brother come back early last night ? Yes. It was not yet eight o clock he arrived home.A. before B. when C. that D. untilHistory is a subject that only tells us of what happened in history; it tells us a lot oftruth.A. less thanB. more thanC. no more thanD. not more thanHearing

3、 what he said about his heroic struggle at the meeting, we all him all the more.A. admiredB. wonC. forgaveD. admittedWhat advantages do you think Beijing other cities in hosting the 29th OlympicGames?A. takes ofB. has overC. takes upD. gets overWe had tried our best to save the old man s life. We fa

4、iled, .A. howeverB.thereforeC. whereasD.otherwiseSpelling mistakes in your composition, if , should be corrected.A. necessaryB.possibleC. anyD.important Where is John, Tom? I saw him with you just now. Oh, he has just gone with his brother.A. to that wayB. that wayC. to that directionD. in that wayT

5、he disease was spreading and children under five were risk.A. onB. inC. atD. forThe experts that the income from exports will rise this year because both exports andprices have increased.A. confirm B. expect C. prove D. inspectShe to win the competition since she is always among the top students in

6、our class.A. preservesB. reservesC. observesD. deservesIf Helen says she will complete the job on time, you can always her to deliver thegoods.A. rely onB. stick toC. insist onD. count forThe price of goods usually rises when the supply is not for the demand.A. valuedB. normalC. adequateD.averageExp

7、eriments have proved that this kind of fertilizer can the growth of beans.A. produceB.dominateC. accelerateD.obtain Do you think our team will win the match?. They are so brilliant players.A. No doubtB. Not reallyC. No problemD. It s hard to say第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) To me, a singer is someon

8、e who finds his voice at an early age. This wasn36 . I treated t mymusic in a very casual way. I was much more interested in 37 . Then everything changed on the day before I 38I was driving with some friends when my car 39 . My spinal cord( 脊髓)was damaged. My nerves were compressed, 40 my lower body

9、. I couldn t walk and also had trouble with my 41. My father, a lawyer, quit his job for a year to take care of me.It took long for me to recover 42 . I had to learn how to walk again. With each_43I took, I was sweating like crazy. My soccer-playing days were over 44 . But I would be in a wheelchair

10、 today 45 I hadn t got my father s care.During my recuperation, I listened to 46 on the radio. When given a guitar to practice 47_ my fingers, I started strumming the instrument and 48 my own song, Life Goes On. My father liked it very much when I sang it for him. Then, after I49 about a nationalsin

11、ging competition, I said to him, I m going to enter it. ”He was 50 . Music as a career was still completely 51 to him. He didn tliink I would become a professional singer; no one in my family had 52 been. But he didn t say no.He gave me his 53 . And when I was almost 25 years old, I entered the cont

12、est and sang the song I had written.And I won. I recorded the song, and soon I started to hear 54 singing all over the radio.My song became a No. 1 hit in my country. 55 , I began my singing career.36. A. judgmentB. opinionC. situationD. expectation37. A. medicineB. sportsC. businessD. law38. A. bec

13、ameB. grewC. turnedD. started39. A. broke downB. rolled overC. ran outD. burned up40. A. cuttingB. disturbingC. blockingD. affecting41. A. neckB. feetC. armsD.hands42. A. entirelyB. naturallyC. smoothlyD. safely43. A. measureB. attemptC. stepD. treatment44. A. in a wayB. for sureC. at the same timeD

14、. before long45. A. if onlyB. sinceC. ifD. in case46. A. newsB. programmesC. reportsD. music47. A. openingB. movingC. showingD. matching48. A. recordedB. recalledC. enjoyedD. wrote49. A. talkedB. learnedC. thoughtD. checked50. A. cautiousB. angryC. curiousD. interested51. A. puzzledB. foreignC. diff

15、icultD. secret52. A. neverB. evenC. everD. still53. A. instructionB. introductionC. permissionD. explanation54. A. my songB. my fansC. themselvesD. myself55. A. HoweverB. ThusC. MeanwhileD. Moreover第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AAs a youth, I often collected and sold drink bottles to pay for my packs

16、of baseball cards. I remember sitting on the floor and arranging the cards for hours. As with many joys of youth, I put it aside when it came time for college and jobs.In 1990, I started reading about how the hobby was hot again and had almost become a national fever. I started again buying packs, a

17、nd soon I was trying to put together a complete set of 792 cards. My eight-year-old son and I would go over the lists to see which players we needed to finish the set. What made me sad was that I was unsuccessful in getting a Ken Griffey, Jr. card. Griffey was one of the most famous baseball players

18、.s almost as iI could have gone to the local card shop and bought one by spending a couple of dollars, but I was determined to pull one out of a pack. Making my bad luck even worse was the fact that a replica(复制品)of Griffey s card was on the box, advertising the card design. ItGriffey on the box was

19、 attracting me to buy another hundred packs.The next time my son and I opened some packs, I told him how badly I wanted a Ken Griffey, Jr. card. Later that evening my son came to me, his hand behind his back. With scissors in his hand, he handed me a Ken Griffey, Jr. card.“ Now you needn t look any

20、more, ” he said. My son had cutone of the Griffey replicas off the box.I continued collecting, and ended up with some old and valuable cards. But there s onwould never trade. I still have that Ken Griffey, Jr. card, the one with the rough borders and only plain gray pasteboard on the back.When the w

21、riter went to college, .he stuck to many of his childhood hobbieshe gave up his childhood hobbieshe found collecting baseball cards boringhe didn t have any hobbies any more“ The hobby ” in the second paragraph must refer to“ ” .A. collecting drink bottles B. selling drink bottlesC. collecting baseb

22、all cards D. selling baseball cardsIt was so hard for the writer to get a Ken Griffey, Jr. card probably because .he couldn t afford to buy this expensive cardnot all the packs had this kind of cardsfew shops sold this kind of cardsthere were only replicas of this card on the marketWhy wouldn t the

23、writer trade his Griffey card for another?Because he expected it to be more valuable in the future.Because this card had a special design.Because he wouldn t want to make his son sad.Because this card showed his son s love for him.BThere are more than a dozen special nurses calming patients at Provi

24、dence Alaska Medical Center.They may not say much, but their presence alone is enough to warm the heart.Doc, a dog, has been in the hospital fo r five years. Rather than helping put out a fire, he shere for the little patients as part of the Pet Therapy( 治疗 )Program at Providence.Mary Troll started

25、the program back in 1998.“ It perhaps reminds them of their own home ortheir family dog, b ut it s also an opportunity for them to have fun, to touch and to have that touch be pleasant. Often our touch in the hospital is painful or difficult. Kids need to have a connection to the normal world outsid

26、e of the hospital,” Troll said.Every Wednesday, a dog comes to the children hosspital to spend time with the youngpatients. Four-year-old Erin is a regular. Her mother, Renee, said Erin is going through genetic ( 基因) testing to find out what her disease is testing that requires a lot of blood draws.

27、“ A lot of times with blood draws, before the pet therapy, her anxiety is up so high before it starts that we don t get the draw. It certainly relieves her wstirtehsas dog in the hospital,” Reneesaid.“ They must have good manners, no jumping on people, come when they re called and sit orlie down whe

28、n they re asked otolu, ntee”r PeVggy said. Doc knows all the stuff, but he greets the kids with more than just manners. He greets them with a smile.Providence has recently expanded the program by allowing pet therapy in rooms where kids may be too sick to join the group. They also now have pet thera

29、py in waiting areas for patients families.For what purpose did Mary Troll start the Pet Therapy Program?To free parents from looking after their kids in hospital.To let kid patients learn about animals while in hospital.To help kids feel more relaxed while in hospital.To help kids get rid of the pai

30、n caused by their illnesses.Thanks to the pet therapy, four-year-old Erin .is getting better and bettercan come to the hospital alone to get testedhas begun to like getting close to dogsis not that anxious before her drawsFrom the passage, we can learn that .the manners of the dogs are very importan

31、t during the therapythe effect of the pet therapy is not completely satisfactorythe dogs can also help do other things like putting out a firedogs in the program have worked in the hospital for only five yearsWhat would be the best title of the passage?Special programs intended to cure kid patients.

32、Pet therapy is widely used in Alaska hospitals.Communication with animals helps kids recover.Dog nurses help sick kids in hospital.cMichael Jeffrey Jordan was born on February 17, 1963, in New York, but later his family decided to move to North Carolina. His parents worked hard to provide the family

33、 with a comfortable life and meantime, they continually raised their expectations for their five children, letting them know that more was expected from them.As a child, Jordan played baseball and basketball. But after he began spending more time on the basketball court, his interest changed. Becaus

34、e his older brother, Larry, continuously beat himwhen they played one-on-one, he became determined to become a better player. Sometimes, he also played football in his free time.Sadly, in 1978, when Jordan attended Laney High School, he was cut from the school team although he was a good player and

35、quick. He became even more determined. Between the 10th and 11th grade, Jordan grew from 511 to 63, and he made the team the following year.By the time Jordan was finishing his senior year at Laney, he had got a basketball scholarship from the University of North Carolina. In the summer of 1984, Jor

36、dan played on the US Men Olympic Basketball Team, scoring an average of 17.1 points per game. Two months after the Olympics, Jordan played his first regular-season game with the Chicago Bulls.Soon his acrobatic (特技的 ) moves and hangtime won him the nickname “ Air Jordan ” Michael led the Bulls to th

37、e World Championship in 1991 and two more before he announced his first retirement. The world applauded when he returned to the NBA in March 1995. Although his first season was shaky, even his critics had to admit Michael taslent shone through. In 1996, Jordan led the Bulls to their best regular-sea

38、son record and the fourth Championship title in six years.The second paragraph mainly tells us .Jordan played baseball and basketball best in his childhoodLarry played basketball better than Jordanwhy Jordan decided to become a better basketball playerwhy Jordan played football in his spare timeJord

39、an was not admitted to the school team probably because .he didn t play basketball well enough thenhe was still too short for playing basketballhis talent for basketball was not recognized D. his competitive spirit was not strong enough 66. How did the Bulls perform in the early 1990s? A. They playe

40、d just so-so.They played as well as before.They played well and won the first World Championship.They played very well and won three World Championships.The underlined word“ applauded ” in the last paragraph probably meansA. shoutedB. cheeredC. was shockedD. was disappointedFrom the passage, we can

41、learn that .Jordan s parents had high hopes for their childrenJordan didn t get along well with his brother LarryJordan only retired once in his basketball careerD. Jordan won the nicknameAir Jordanbecause of his quick speedDWe all want to be successful. We all want it to be simple. Are there any se

42、crets we can get from a book?The book called The 100 Simple Secrets of Happy P e o p 1 e is written by David Niven. This bathroom-perfect book has 100 different studies, telling you that 64% of people feel that their failure is someone else s fault; 70% of successful managers keep a calm state in da

43、ily life, and 90% of people feel they ll someday hit their careegoals.Each of the studies is accompanied by a publisher shosrt description of the content that sometimes relates to the study. You also get a short story about a real person who comes to an insight about their job or life.The items here

44、 all make common sense, and some seem obvious. The language is straightforw ard. You learn that“ it might get worse before it gets betsteorstick with it. On th”e other hand, maybe you should reevaluate your goals and decide on new, better ones. After all, “ your goals are living things.” Be sure to

45、“ find your own path ” , but “ don t want everytjust the things that you should want.“ Write down the directionncsase some” onetoeolse isfollowing along behind you and wants to follow your path towards your goal.I don mtean to criticize this book too much. I did enjo y it. It had nice little thought

46、s that certainly were good to think about. Maybe one morning when you wake up, you could flip ( 快速 翻动 ) to a random page, read its message, and then see how it applies to your life, like“ exerciseand eat right ” . That souknedas gliood one that could apply to everyday life.According to the content o

47、f the passage, we know it is .an introduction of a booka review of a bookan advertisement for a new booka guide to a new bookBy calling this book a“ b-paethrfreocotmbook ” , the writer means that .this book is suitable to be read when people take a baththis book can be read at any place and at any t

48、imethis book is fit to be read when you are alonethis book is small in size for convenienceThe language used in the book is .easily understood by people with higher educationsimple and easy to understandso easy that it sounds quite sillyto enable people with lower education to read itWhich of the fo

49、llowing is a characteristic of the book?The publisher s description is all related to the study mentioned.The examples used in the book, though imaginary, are encouraging.All the advice in the book is supported by scientific studies.The advice offered in the book is not useful for old people.ETop re

50、aders read at a speed of above 1,000 words per minute (wpm) with near 85% comprehension, but they only represent 1% of readers. Average readers are the most and only reach around 200 wpm with a comprehension of 60%. This seems surprising since most readers practice daily for at least one hour by rea

51、ding work papers, newspapers, magazines or books. With so much training everyone should be a top p erformer. Unluckily, this isn t the case.Every computer-user who is also a slow typist knows the benefit he could get by doing a typing course, but almost nobody doubts that improving reading comprehen

52、sion and speed is even more beneficial. The rapid improvement of voice recognition may slowly make typing obsolete (淘汰的 ) since a good typist types well under the speed of speech. On the other hand, human or computer speaking, with an average speed of 150 wpm, will always remain much slower than a g

53、ood reader.There are three possible ways to improve reading. The fastest is a speed reading seminar ( 培 训班 ). It is quite usual for a slow reader to double his reading efficiency during a two-day class offering an encouraging situation, carefully chosen texts and comprehension tests. However, this r

54、apid improvement, if lacking practice, often disappears with time. A book about speed reading is the second possibility. Such a book usually provides speed and comprehension tests as well as reading skills. But this method calls for much time. A speed reading computer program is probably the best wa

55、y to achieve top reading levels. Speed reading software delivers enjoyable and fast paced training, thus giving the lasting practice necessary to break lifelong slow reading habits. This is the task that the other two methods usually leave to the reader.Compared with average readers, top readers .sp

56、end less time training to increase their reading speed B. make up a large percentage of all the readersC. have faster speed but worse reading comprehension D. have faster speed and better reading comprehension 74. Which of the following will reduce the importance of fast typing? A. Progress in the s

57、peed of human speaking.The wide use of computers.Progress in voice recognition.The laziness of the typists.What is the common disadvantage of a speed reading book and a speed reading seminar?A. Failing to provide good materials.B. Failing to keep the readersinterest.C. Failing to give enough reading

58、 tests.D. Failing to supply ongoing practice.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)A boy liked a beautiful girl very much, which was veryexcellent in many ways in the class. He eager to meet herlonely but didnt know what hedsdoo. One day afterschool, he found his English teacher, Miss Lin in an office and suddenly had a good idea. He decided to ask her helpbecause he was the most romantic. When Miss Linknew about his situation, she tells the boy he should try to find the girl s fault and saw whether he could bear them. If h

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