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1、必修module1 测试(共两节,满分分(略(共两节,满分分第一节 语法和词汇知识(15 1 15 分) A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。The computer system broke down suddenly while he was searching for on A.an;B.the;anC. /; D./;Mr Brown knows little English,sohe cant understand the onthe bottleof the B. C. D.Our attitude thisproblemshouldbeobjective bu

2、t notA.about B.C. D.As soon asmy aunt back, Ill tell her whenyou andseecomes;willB.willcome;willC.comes;D.willcome;For quite a few students, their teachers advice is more important than of their A.B.C. D.Davidhasmadeuphismindtocontinuewithhis and Sohehas;sohaveI B.Sohashe;sohaveC.Sohehas;soIhave D.S

3、ohashe; soIThe shy girl felt and uncomfortable when she could not answer the teachers B. C. D.The microphone enabled them to keep in touch. , it made it possible for them to contact each other.In the B.AfterC. Inother D.AtthesameIt is common knowledge that a year is into four seasons: spring, summer

4、, autumn, and winter.B. C. D.All my family are looking forward you.Youmustcomeoverandhavedinnerwithus this weekend.B.to C.to D. Hi. Long time no see. Pretty good,and howaboutHowdoyouB.HowC.HowareyouD.IsthatThe course to be held during the summer vacationallaspectsofbusinessandA.coversB.C. D.After th

5、e new technique was introduced, the company produced in 2006 as the year astwicemanytwicemanyastwiceasmanyasmanycomputersSeeing the snake, the girlstood under the tree with a lookon her frightened;frightened;frightening;frightening;John for London thisafternoon and his flight offatisabouttoleave;wil

6、ltake B.isleaving;isgoingtoleave;isistoleave;isabout to(201.530分“Dad,ImsureIcandoitwellthis time. I promise,” I said to myself and went onto the stage and began my play .Finally I 36 from my piano and took a bow to the people in the hall. There was a 37 and then loud applause (掌声) burst out. I knew

7、I had 38 it. Tears filled my eyes. Then 39 three years ago right here when it was my turn to play. I 40 the hall and saw my dad. He sat at the end of a 41 with a serious face.Suddenly I became 42 . I had practiced my piece for months. 43 at that moment it seemed theres something wrong with my finger

8、s. I forced out some 44 tune and left the stage in tears. I 45 .On the way home my father didnt say even a word. He just 46 the car in silence. I didnt say anything either.What could Isay,really,afterwhat Id done? Iknewhow 47 Dad worked to earn enough money 48 my piano lessons. But when he was 49 to

9、 come to a competition, I let him down.I didnt remember how we got home. Dad never said a word the entire way home, and he never 50 one of my competitions again. I never got over the hurt of having51 the person Id most wanted to make proud. I 52 more than my competition that afternoon. I felt as if

10、I had lost the key to my fathers heart, and he died before I could 53 it “Why did you let me fail my father?” Id often 54 God in the years since. “Why didnt you give me a 55 to make it up to him?”But now,I succeed.Iwon thefirstplacein the contest.How Iwish myfather could sharethe exciting moment wit

11、h me!A. droppedB. C.turned D.A.silence B.noise C.laugh D.A.B. missedC. made D. A.B. C. D.A.lookedB.looked C.looked D.lookedA.B. C.group D.A.nervousB.C.D.43.A.B.C. D.44.A.B.C. D.45.A.B. C.D.46.A.B.startedC.D.47.A.quickly B.C. D.48.A.B. C. D.49.A.B.happy C. D.50.A.B. C.heard D.51.A.B. C. D.52.A.B.C.ma

12、de D.53.A.B.close C. forget D.54.A.B. C. D.A.B.C. chanceD. ?穴共小题;每小题分,满分分?雪 So far as I know, Miss Hannah was the first person to give the basic difference between work and laborTobehappyamanmustfeel,firstlyfreeand,secondlyimportant.Hecantbereallyhappy if he is forced by society to do what he doesnt

13、 enjoy doing, or if what he enjoys doing is thought of by society as valueless or unimportant. In a society where slavery (奴隶制) in the strict sense has been got rid of, a laborer can rightly be called a wage slave. Aman is a laborer if the job that society offers him isnt interesting but he has to t

14、ake it because of his need to earn a living and support his family.The opposite of labor is play. When we play a game, we enjoy what we are doing. Otherwise wewouldnotplayit.Itisapurelyprivateactivity,andsocietycouldnotcarelesswhetherweplay it or not.Between labor and play stands work. A man is a wo

15、rker if he is personally interested in the job which society pays him to do; what for society is necessary labor is for him play. Whether a job is classified (分类) as labor or work depends, not on the job itself, but on the tastes of the person who does it. The difference doesnt, for example, agree w

16、ith the difference between a physical job and a mental job; a gardener may be a worker and a bank clerk may be a laborer.Whether a man is a worker or a laborer can be seen from his attitude toward leisure. To a worker, leisure means simply the hours he needs to relax and rest in order to work well a

17、nd fast. To a laborer, on the other hand, leisure means freedom from compulsion (强迫), so that it is natural for him to think that the fewer hours he spends on labor, the more hours he is free to play.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,ahappymanisforcedtodowhathedoesntlikeisforced todo valuableandimportant

18、enjoysdoingvaluelessorunimportantfeelsfreeand Accordingtothepassage,alaborerisaperson whodoesanuninterestingjobforaplaysadoesaninterestingjobfor alikesworkbetterthan Fromapersonsattitudetowardleisurewecanlearnthatworkersspendtoomuchtimeonlaborerspreferworktoworkerstreatleisureasrelaxationand laborer

19、senjoy freedom andWhocanbecalledaworkeraccordingtotheAgardenerwhoenjoyshisAbankclerkwhodoesmentalAgardenerwhodoesntenjoyhisAbankclerkwhodoesntlikehis Amomentsdrilling (针扎) by a dentist may make us nervousand upset.Many ofus cannot stand pain.Toavoidthepainofdrillingthatmaylastperhapsaminuteortwo,wed

20、emandthe“needle” that reduces the pain of the nerves around the teeth.The human body has developed its millions of nerves so we can know well about what goes on both inside and outside of our body. This helps us get used to the outside world. Without our nerves and our brain, which is a system of ne

21、rves, we couldnt know whats happening. But we pay for our sensitivity. We can feel pain when something is wrong with any part of our body. The history of suffering is based on the human body being open to pain.But there is a way to handle pain. Look at the Indian holy (神圣的) man who sits on a bed of

22、nails. Fakirs can put a needle through an arm, and feel no pain. This ability that some humans have developed to handle pain should give us ideas about how the mind can deal with pain.The big thing in bearing pain is our attitude toward it. If the dentist says, “This will hurt a little,ithelpsustoac

23、ceptthepain.Bystayingrelaxed,andbytreatingthepainasaninteresting sensation (感觉), we can handle the pain without falling apart. After all, although pain is an unpleasant sensation, it is still a sensation, and sensations are part of life.The passage ismainly about howtosufferB.howtoavoidC.how tohandl

24、e D.howtostopWhatdoesthewritermeanby saying“wepayforoursensitivity”inParagraphOurpainisworthWearehurtwhenwefeelWeshouldpayadebtforourWesufferfromoursenseofWhenthewritermentionstheIndianholyman,hesuggeststhatIndiansarenot afraidofpainat holymenhaveastrongabilitytohandlepeoplecan learntodealwith somep

25、eoplemaybesenselessofWhichisthemostimportantthingthatallows peopletostandpainaccordingtothe B.TheirTheirD.TheirThere are many famous museums throughout the world where people can enjoy art. C. has the National Gallery of Art; Paris has the Louvre; London, the British Museum. Florida International Un

26、iversity (FIU) in Miami also shows art for people to see. And it does so without a building, or even a wall for its drawings and paintings.FIU has opened the first computer art museum in the United States. You dont have to visit the university to see the art.You just need a computer linked to a tele

27、phone.You can call the telephone number of the university computer and connect your own computer to it. All of the art is stored in the school computer. It is computer art, produced electronicallyby artistson theirown computers. Inonlya fewminutes, yourcomputer can receive and copy all the pictures

28、and drawings.Robert Shostak is director of the new computer museum. He says he started the museum because computer artists have no place to show their works.Acomputer artist can only record his pictures electronically and send the records, or discs, to others to see on their computers. He can also p

29、ut his pictures on paper. But to print good pictures on paper, the computer artist needs an expensive printer.Robert Shostak says the electronic museum is mostly for art or computer students at schools and universities. Many of the pictures in the museum are made by students. Mr Shostak said the FIU

30、 museum makes computer art more fun for computer artists because more people can see it. He saysartists enjoy their work muchmore iftheyhaveaudiences.And the greatnumber ofhome computers inAmerica could mean a huge audience for the electronic museum.Thepassagemainlygivesussomeinformationaboutmuseums

31、throughouttheanelectronicartmuseuminMiami,artexhibitionsinFloridaInternationalthelatestdevelopmentofcomputerToseetheartintheFIUmuseum,youneedA.acomputerandsomeB.a computerand aC.picturesanddrawingsonD. a computer connected to the museum by telephone line 66. What are stored in the museum according t

32、o the passage?A.PaintingsdrawnbyartistsontheB.DifferentstylesofC.OldD.DrawingsdonebyartstudentsofAccordingtothepassage,themuseumwasstartedbecauseRobertShostakwantedtodosomethingforcomputerRobertShostakwantedtohelpcomputerartistsexhibittheirartstudentsneededaplacetoshowtheircomputerscientistswantedto

33、dosomethingaboutSomescientists say thatanimals in the oceanare increasinglythreatened (威胁) bynoise pollution caused by human beings.The noise that affects sea animals comes from a number of human activities. It is caused mainly by industrial underwater explosions (爆炸), ocean drilling, and ship engin

34、es. Such noises add to the natural sounds of the sea. These natural sounds include the breaking of ice fields, underwater earthquakes, and sounds made by animals themselves.Decibels分贝) measuredin water are differentfromthose measured on land.Anoise ofone hundred and twenty decibels on land causes pa

35、in to human ears. In water, a decibel level of one hundred and ninety-five would have the same effect.Some scientists have suggested setting a noise limit of one hundred and twenty decibels in oceans. They have observed that noises at that level can frighten and confuse whales.A team of American and

36、 Canadian scientists discovered that louder noises can seriously injure some animals. The research team found that powerful underwater explosions were causing whales in the area to lose their hearing. This seriously affected the whalesability to exchange information and find their way. Some of the w

37、hales even died. The explosions had caused their ears to bleed and become infected (感染的).Many researchers whose work depends on ocean sounds object to a limit of one hundred and twenty decibels. They say such a limit would mean an end to important industrial scientific Scientists do not know how muc

38、h and what kinds of noises are harmful to ocean animals. However,manyscientistssuspectthatnoiseisagreaterdangerthangenerallybelieved.Theywant to prevent noises from harming creatures in the ocean.Accordingtothepassage,naturalsoundsincludeallofthefollowing EXCEPTsoundsmadebyanimalsoceanunderwatertheb

39、reaking oficeWhichofthefollowingstatementsisdiscussedinParagraphDifferentnoiselevelsproducethesameeffectonlandandintheDifferentplacesmayhavedifferenttypesofThesamenoiselevelismeasureddifferentlyonlandandintheDifferentoceananimalsmayhavedifferentreactionstoWhichofthefollowingstatementsabouttheinfluen

40、ceofnoisesonwhalesisTheyareeasilyconfusedby Theyaredeafto NoiseswilllowertheirabilitytoNoisesatacertainlevelmayhurtAccordingtothepassage,whatwillscientistsmostprobablydointheTheywillfindoutwhatoceannoisepollutionTheywilltrytoprotectanimalsinthe oceanfromharmfulTheywilltrytosetalimitof120Theywillstud

41、ytheeffectofoceannoiseMany years ago, my father told me a real and dangerous story about helping a stranger who was hit by a car.My father was in a hurry because that day he had an important trade talk. Suddenly, he saw a man lying in the street who was bleeding. At first, my father thought that the

42、 man was dead; however, he decided to help him at once.My father couldnt believe peoples apathy towards this terrible scene. No one was helping the man. They were passing by in their cars to look at him and then driving on. My father thought that this was completely unacceptable. My father took him

43、to the nearest hospital, fearing that the stranger could die because he was losing so much blood.The unexpected thing happened when my father tried to go away for the 9 oclock meeting. The police stopped him and said he could not leave the hospital until the man woke up. My father was veryangry atth

44、at,buthe couldntdoanything.Myfatherwas worriedabouttheman.He was trying to help and be kind. On the other hand, he was also worried about himself. If the stranger died, my father might be thought to be the murderer. He was feeling very nervous because he didnt know what was going to happen to the st

45、ranger.Luckily,thestrangerwokeupafternearlyanhourandtalkedtothepolice,andmyfatherwas no longer considered a murderer. He left the hospital feeling very strange. He felt happy because he had saved a person, but at the same time he felt nervous because if the stranger had died, he would have been in b

46、ig trouble.Thatmorningmyfathersabsence缺席fromthetradetalkcausedalargeloss,buthetold me he didnt regret.The stranger was hit byacar in theB.inthe C. at D.intheearlyTheunderlinedword“apathy”inParagraph3probablymeansenoughB. lackofC.lackof D.enoughThepolicestoppedthewritersfatherleavingprobablybecauseth

47、eythoughtthatthewritersfathermighthavecausedthethoughtthatthestrangerwouldthankthewritersfatherafterwakingwantedthewritersfathertotakecareofthe thoughtthatthewritersfatherwasafriendoftheIfthesamethinghappenedlater,thewritersfatherwouldavoidgettinghimselfintostilloffertohelpjustashehavenointerestin r

48、eportittothe police and then go?穴共两节,满分分?(10110分) One morning, a middle-aged man goes to town to buyacolorTVset.Notfarfromthevillagehefoundhandbag ontheroad.Afteropenedit,hewassurprisedtosee alotofmoneyinit.Hedidntknowhowtodothen. Hewaitedtheownerthere.Abouthalfanhourlater,a girlranovertohimandasked

49、himwhetherhehasseen ahandbagthere.Themansaid“Yes”andreturned ittoherafterhemadesureitwasbelongedtoher. Thegirlwasverythankfultohimthatshewantedto givehimsomemoneys.Butthemanrefusedtoacceptit. (25分Peter来信询问你们学校的情况。请你根据下面表格的提示,给他1957 3,000词数:120campus;设备 DearItsgreattoreceiveyoure-mail.Li : I feel muc

50、h better now. Can I stop taking the medicine? : Im afraid not. You must keep taking the medicine for another two days to make sure you have been cured of the cold. : Do you like fried chicken? : Yes, I like it very much. What about you? : I dont care much for chicken. I prefer seafood. : But seafood

51、 is expensive, I should say. : This old car is always breaking down. I really doubt if we can get to the airport before :Dontworry,Mary.IamsurethatIwilltakeyouthereinan : Excuse me, officer. Could you tell me how I can get to the Hilton Hotel? : Go down this street.Turnleftatthesecondcrossing.Thenyo

52、ullseeitabouttwohundredmetresaheadonyour right hand side. You wont miss it. : Hello!Idliketotakethe newlanguage course,please.When shall Icome? :Itstartsnext Monday, and it will last thirty days. : Well, before the new school year begins, I have only twenty days free for the course. Then how much sh

53、all I pay? : Well, then, 90 dollars is OK. :Hi,Jane. :Hi,Jack.Haveyouheardabouttheplay“Hamlet? :Sure.Itissaidthatthey are putting on a performance at present. : Im going to buy the tickets for tonight. Lets go togetherthen. :Well,yousee,Iamnotinterestedinplays.Idrathergotothemovies. :But this play i

54、s different. The actors are very famous and the acting is rather wonderful. I especially enjoy the language. It will help to improve our English listening. : Well . Anyway, I dont thinkmuchofit. :Oh,comeon.Idontwanttogoalone.Itsreallyagreatplay.Iamsureyou will enjoy it. : Well, Ill go with you. : Wh

55、at do you find is the hardest part in learning English, Zhang Ming? : I find listening really hard. Sometimes its just impossible to understand. Can you give me some advice, Helen? : Well, you just need lots of practice. The more you listen to English, the easier it becomes. : Thats easier said than

56、 done! : Why dont you buy a radio? Then you can listen to Radio Beijing or BBC English programmes on the radio. : Do you think that would help? : Of course. And you can buy some English tapes and books to go with them. I am sure youll find them useful. : Please tell me the names of the tapes and boo

57、ks. : Oh! So many of them. “RadioEnglishonSunday”, “FollowMe”, “FamilyAlbums”,andsoon.Alltheseareliked bytensofthousandsofpeople. :Thanksalot.ButIhaveanotherdifficulty.MyEnglishwriting isnt good, either. : Oh! Well, for that, youd better find an English pen friend. : Hi, Mike, can you tell me how it

58、 happened? : Sure. We were climbing a mountain in New Hampshire in 2002. Suddenly the weather became really bad. There was lots of snow and we couldntseeanything wegotlost.Well,wespentfourdaysonthemountain.Thetemperature was 20 degrees below zero. We didnt have anyequipmentorfood. :Sowhathappenedthe

59、n? I guess someone found you, right? : Yes, but we were very sick. I couldnt move my legs because of the cold. I spent two months in hospital. The doctors removed my legs. : Sorry about that. So you lost your legs, but you want to try your best to stay active. : Thats right. In fact, I decided to ma

60、ke new legs for myself. I realized that no one has to be physically disabled. We can use modern technology to help us. : And you built these great new legs. Can you go climbing again? : Yes, I can. In fact these are better than climbing shoes. They are much more powerful. : Hello, George! I wanted t

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