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英语模块二第一单元测试题一、单项填空1.—Youarealwaysfullof________.Canyoutellmethesecret?—Takingplentyofexerciseeveryday.A.powerB.strengthC.forceD.energy2.The________lookonherfacesuggestedthatshe________it.A.puzzling;hadn’texpected B.puzzled;hadn’texpectedC.puzzling;wouldn’texpect D.puzzled;shouldn’texpect3.InBritaintodaywomen________44%oftheworkforce,andnearlyhalfthemotherswithchildrenareinpaidwork.A.buildup B.makeupC.showup D.stepup4.They________theplanforalmostthreehours,buttheyhaven’treachedanyconclusion.A.discussedB.havediscussedC.havebeendiscussingD.werediscussing5.Justinfrontofourhouse________withahistoryof1,000years.A.doesatalltreestandB.atalltreestandsC.atalltreeisstandingD.standsatalltree6.Ididn’tseeherinthemeetingroom.She________atthemeeting.A.mustn’thavespoke B.shouldn’thavespokenC.needn’thavespoken D.couldn’thavespoken7.Thecaseofhisdeathisbeing________andwillbefoundoutbeforelong.A.lookedupB.lookedforC.lookedintoD.lookedon8.—Howareyoutoday?—Oh,I________asillasIdonowforaverylongtime.A.didn’tfeel B.wasn’tfeeling C.don’tfeel D.haven’tfelt9.Helen________aChineseforalmosttwentyyears.A.hasgotmarriedtoB.hasmarriedC.hasbeenmarriedtoD.hasbeenmarriedwith10.Theearlytrainis________toleaveatfiveinthemorning.A.due B.possible C.sure D.probable11.Withherdearestjewels________,shewasalmostmad.A.missedB.goneC.beingstolenD.werelost12.Hiscarelessdriving________himhislifelastyear.A.costB.spentC.paidD.took13.Thesecretaryworkedlateintonight,________alongspeechforthepresident.A.toprepare B.preparingC.preparedD.waspreparing14.—Wehaven’theardfromherforalongtime.—Whatdoyousuppose________toher?A.washappeningB.tohappenC.hashappenedD.havinghappened15.Hemadeanotherwonderfuldiscovery,________ofgreatimportancetoscience.A.whichIthinkisB.whichIthinkitisC.whichIthinkD.Ithinkwhichis二、完形填空OnedaybeforeChristmas,allofuschildrenfromtheChildren’sHomeSocietyOrphanage(孤儿院)weretakentotheMayflowerHotelindowntowntoattendaChristmasparty.Afterthemanonthestagesaidaprayer(祈祷),weweretoldto16.Withinminuteswewere17amealwhichwasfitforaking.Iate18Icouldeatnomore.Asweate,SantaClausecamewalkingoutontothe19.Thekidscheeredwith20.Everyonebeganclappingtheirhandsandyellingas21Itoowasexcited22butIknewbetterthantoyelloutloudortojumpupandscream.Mrs.Winters,theheadmatron,satonlythreeseatsfromme.Shehad23itverycleartoeveryonethatweweretobehaveourselvesin“apropermanner”andthattherewastobe“noyellingorshouting”.Oneorphan24wasledupontothestageandeachkidwashandeda25bySantaClaushimself.Asthelinebecameshorterandshortermy26finallycame.Hesmiledatme.Thenhereachedoverandhandedmea27boxwhichhadtwogoldribbons(丝带)onit.AsIleaned(向前倾)totaketheboxItrippedandI28tomyknees.Santareachedoverandhelpedmetomyfeet.“Move29Kiser.”calledoutMrs.Winters.IwasnowleaningagainstSantaClaus’legandIwaslooking30intohiseyes.Hisfacewaslessthananinchfrommine.“CanI31youSanta?”Iaskedhim.ThenextthingIknewMrs.Wintershadcaughtmeupbymyshirtcollarandwas32__meawayfromthelineofchildren.Isatdowninmychairjustcrying.OnceinawhileIwould33atthestagetoseeifmygiftwasstillsittingbySantaClaus.Whenwealllinedupwaiting,I34“HOHOHO”comingfrombehindme.AsI35,therestoodSantaClausholdingmylargebox.Thenhekneltdownandhehuggedmyneckashardashecould.16.A.standup B.goout C.sitdown D.keepsilent17.A.taken B.served C.brought D.supplied18.A.until B.unless C.before D.after19.A.table B.hotel C.seat D.stage20.A.encouragement B.excitement C.disappointment D.astonishment21.A.loud B.big C.high D.low22.A.outside B.beside C.aside D.inside23.A.took B.made C.demanded D.warned24.A.atatime B.atonetime C.attimes D.intime25.A.favor B.box C.gift D.medal26.A.turn B.way C.chance D.gift27.A.golden B.yellow C.small D.large28.A.sat B.fell C.dropped D.turned29.A.by B.on C.in D.out30.A.quickly B.directly C.immediately D.finally31.A.tell B.call C.hug D.leave32.A.pushing B.keeping C.stopping D.pulling33.A.look B.jump C.put D.stand34.A.watched B.found C.heard D.observed35.A.turnedaround B.turnedup C.turnedaway D.turneddown三、阅读理解AAmbassadorHotelWelcometotheAmbassadorHotel.Tomakeyourstayasenjoyableaspossible,wehopeyouwilluseourfacilitiestothefull.DiningRoomBreakfastisservedinthediningroomfrom8a.m.to9:30a.m.Alternatively,theroomstaffwillbringabreakfasttraytoyourroomatanytimeafter7a.m.Inthiscase,pleasefilloutacardandhangitoutsideyourdoorwhenyougotobed.Lunch:12:00a.m.to2:.Dinner:7:30.to9:00.RoomServiceThisoperates24hoursaday;phonetheReceptionDesk,andyourmessagewillbepassedontotheroomstaff.TelephonesTomakeaphonecall,dial0forReceptionandasktobeconnected.Weapologizefordelaysinputtingcallsthroughwhenthestaffsareverybusy.TherearealsopublictelephoneboothsneartheReceptionDesk.EarlycallsshouldbebookedwithReception.LaundryWehavealaundryinthehotel,andwillwash,ironandreturnyourclotheswithin24hours.Asktheroomstafftocollectthem.BarThehotelbarisopenfrom12a.m.to2.and7.to1a.m.36.Youwouldseethisnotice________.A.inahotelbar B.inahoteldiningroomC.inabedroomofalargeinternationalhotel D.intheentranceofasmallfamilyhotel

37.Whatshouldyoudoifyouhavearrivedtostayatthehotelat2a.m.andwantsomethingtoeat?A.Gotothehotelshop. B.Gotothehotelbar.C.Hangamessageoutsideyourdoor. D.PhonetheReceptionDesk.

38.WhatshouldyoudowhenyoucomebacktothehoteltomakeanimportantcallandseealotofpeoplearoundtheReceptiondesk?A.Gotoyourroomandphonefromthere. B.AskattheReceptionDesk.C.Useoneofthetelephonesintheentrancehall. D.Gooutagainandlookforapublicphonebox.39.Whatdoyouthinkaroomstaff’slastjobisbeforehegoesoffdutyat6.?A.Laythetablesinthediningroom. B.Checkthebedroomdoors.C.Startpreparingthebreakfast. D.Wakeanyoftheguestswhohaveaskedforearlycalls.BInthesummerof1978anEnglishfarmerwasdrivinghistractorthroughafieldofwheatwhenhediscoveredthatsomeofhiswheatwaslyingflatontheground.Theflattened(变平的)wheatformedacircleaboutsixmetersacross.Aroundthiscirclewerefoursmallercirclesofflattenedwheat.Thefivecircleswereinaformationlikefivedots(点).Duringthefollowingyears,farmersinEnglandfoundthestrangecirclesintheirfieldsmoreandmoreoften.Thecirclesarecalled“cropcircles”becausetheyappearinthefieldsofgrain—usuallywheatorcorn.Thegraininthecirclesliesflatonthegroundbutisneverbroken;itcontinuestogrow,andfarmerscanlaterharvestit.Farmersalwaysdiscoverthecropcirclesinthemorning,sothecirclesprobablyformatnight.TheyappearonlyinthemonthsfromMaytoSeptember.Atfirst,peoplethoughtthatthecircleswereahoax.Probablyyoungpeopleweremakingthemasajoke,orfarmersweremakingthemtoattracttourists.Toprovethatthecircleswereahoax,peopletriedtomakecirclesexactlyliketheonesthatfarmershadfound.Theycouldnotdoit.Theycouldn’tenterafieldofgrainwithoutleavingtracks,andtheycouldn’tflattenthegrainwithoutbreakingit.Manypeoplebelievethatbeingsfromouterspacearemakingthecirclestocommunicate(交流)withusfromfarawayandthatthecropcirclesaremessagesfromthem.Scientistswhohavestudiedthecropcirclessuggestedseveralpossibilities.Somescientistssaythatadownwardrushofwindleadstotheformationofthecircles—thesamedownwardrushofairthatsometimescausesanairplanetocrash(坠毁).Otherscientistssaythatforceswithintheearthcausethecirclestoappear.Thereisoneproblemwithallthesescientificexplanations:cropcirclesoftenappearinformations,likethefive-dotformation.Itishardtobelievethatanynaturalforcecouldformthose.40.Inthesummerof1978,anEnglishfarmerdiscoveredinhisfieldthat________.A.someofhiswheathadbeendamaged B.hisgrainwasgrowingupincirclesC.hisgrainwasmovedintoseveralcircles D.someofhiswheathadfallenontotheground41.Accordingtothetext,theunderlinedpart“ahoax”(line1,para.3)probablymeans________.A.anactionmadetofoolpeople B.aspecialwaytoplantcropsC.aresearchontheforceofwinds D.anexperimentfortheprotectionofcrops42.Whichofthefollowingmayprovethatthecropcirclesarenotmadebyman?A.Thefarmerscouldn’tstepoutofthefield.B.Thefarmerscouldn’tmakethecirclesround.C.Thefarmerscouldn’tleavewithoutfootprints.D.Thefarmerscouldn’tkeepthewheatstraightup.43.Thatthecropcirclesaremadeby________isprobablytrue.A.airmovement B.airplanecrashesC.newfarmingtechniques D.unknownflyingobjectsCHaveyoueverwonderedwhycertainpeoplealwayssaytheyarelucky?Somepeoplesaythesecretofbeingbornluckyisprobablyasummerbirthday.Maybabiesarethemostlikelytoenjoyalifetimeofgoodfortune,astudyof40,000peoplehasfound.Thetimeofyearyouarebornhasalastinginfluenceonoptimism(乐观)andwhetherpeoplethinktheyarelucky,BritishandSwedishscientistssaid.Mayistheluckiestmonthtobebornin,withhalfofthosebornthenconsideringthemselveslucky.Octoberistheleastluckymonthwithonly43percentclaiminggoodfortune.Thestudyaddstoevidencethatluckisnotalldowntochance,butisalsoaffectedbyaperson’sattitude.Anotherresearchhasshownthatwhetherpeoplethinkthemselvesluckydependsmoreonhavinga“glasshalf-full”(insteadof“half-empty”)approachtolife,thanonsuccess.ProfessorRichardWiseman,wholedthestudy,said,“Somethingisinfluencinghowpeoplefeelabouttheirluck.Peoplecreatetheirownluckthroughtheirattitudetowardslife.”Luckisapsychologicalphenomenon(心理现象)andnotamatterofblindchance.Therecouldbetworeasonswhythoseborninspringandsummerreportedthemselvesluckierthanthoseborninautumnorwinter.“Onetheoryisthatthetemperatureatthetimeofbirthmightbehelpfultothedevelopmentofthebrain.”Hesaid.“Peopleborninwinteraremorelikelytosufferfromdepression”.Hesaidanotherpossiblereasonisthatmothersmaybeinabadmoodduringwinter,whichinfluencestheirbabies.Theresearcherssaidtheirfindingswerebasedonstatisticsonly,andwouldnotbetrueforeveryone.What’sdepression?Clinicaldepressioniswhenonefeelssosadandhopelessthatsometimeshecan’timaginebeinghappy.Themisery(苦恼)becomessodeepthatyoudon’tfeellikeparticipatinginlife.Peoplewhoarechronicallydepressedusuallyhavephysicalproblemslikestomachaches,headaches,andlackofenergy.Asyouprobablyknow,somepeopleexperiencesuchdeepdepressionthattheybelievesuicide(killyourself)istheonlywaytoescapetheirpain.44.Whycanyourbirthdayinfluenceyourattitudetowardslife?A.Thetimeofyourbirthdaydecideshowfortunateyouwillbe.B.Mothersmayfeeldifferentlyindifferentseasons,andtheirmoodsinfluencetheirbabies.C.Howsuccessfulyouwillbeliesinthehourofyourbirthday.D.Howyoufeelaboutyourhealthisinfluencedbythetimeofyourbirthday.45.Havinga“glasshalf-full”approachtolifeisa(an)________attitude.A.optimisticB.pessimistic(悲观的)C.luckyD.depressing46.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Peopleborninsummerareprobablymoreoptimisticthanthoseborninwinter.B.Aperson’sluckmaybeaffectedbyhisattitude.C.Depressionmayharmone’sphysicalhealth.D.Luckisneveramatterofchance.47.Accordingtotheresearchresult,one’sluckmainlydependson________.A.chanceB.themonthtobeborninC.one’sattitudetolifeD.healthstate四、任务型阅读请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填上最恰当的单词。注意:每空格1个单词。Manypeoplebelievetheyaresupposedtodrinkeightglassesofwateraday,orabouttwoliters.Why?Becausethatistheamountofwatertheyhavebeentoldalltheirlife.Butarecentreportofferssomedifferentadvice.Expertssuggestpeopleshouldobeytheirbodies:theyshoulddrinkasmuchwaterastheyfeellikedrinking.Thereportsaysmosthealthypeoplemeettheirdailyneedsforliquidbylettingthirstbetheirguide.ThereportisfromtheInstituteofMedicine,whichprovidesscientificandtechnicaladvicetothegovernmentandthepublic.Thereportcontainssomegeneralsuggestions.ItsayswomenshouldgetaboutlitersofwaterdailyandmenaboutThereisoneimportantdifference.Thereportdoesnottellpeoplehowmanyglassesofwaterareneededtomeettheseguidelines.Thisisbecausethedailywaterrequirementcanincludethewatercontentinfoods.Asyoumightexpect,theInstituteofAllthis,however,doesnotansweronequestion.Nooneseemssurewhypeoplehavetheideathatgoodhealthrequireseightglassesofwaterdaily.Itmayhavestartedwithamisunderstanding.HowmuchwaterweshoulddrinkeverydayBelieforadvicethe48.________ofwaterneededdailyTraditionalpublicbeliefmeneightglassesofwaterwomenglassesofwaterA50.________medicalreportmenthan3litersofwaterwomenlitersofwaterwhiledoinghard52.________orinthehot53.________menlitersofwaterwomen54.________litersofwaterExperts’55.________as56.________asourbodiesneed,57.________thewaterfromotherfoods五、单词拼写:根据所给首字母或中文写出单词58.Thesedays,scientistshavebeendoingalotofr_________onthecausesofglobalwarming.59.Thereisnop________thatanotherearthquakewillhappeninthesameplaceagain.60.Lookingatherp________expressions,Iseethatshestillhasn’tunderstoodtheproblem.61.Canyoushowmeenoughe________toprovethatyouhavenothingtodowiththiscase?62.Thesetwowordssounds________toeachother.Canyoutellthedifferencebetweentheminpronunciation?63.Forsome________(无法解释的)reason,hewantstomovetoFrance.Hisgreatest_________(财富)ishiscollectionofrockrecords.65.Thevillagersfoundsome________(脚印)inthemudafterthethefthappened.Thespaceshiphadmany________(色彩繁多的)lightsallaroundit.Whetherthatmanwas________(谋杀)ordiednaturallyisstillunknowntotheworldyet.六、书面表达高中学习任务非常繁重,因此同学们对于参加学校活动有着不同的看法,请以TakingPartinSchoolActivities为题,根据下表提示,并结合自己的见闻,用英语写一篇120词左右的短文。现象与看法观点与理由许多同学对参加学校活动很感兴趣1.从课本上学习并不是唯一的任务,应该争取每个机会来获得实践知识。2.长时间学习之后,可以通过参加学校活动来放松自己。不少同学不愿参加学校活动1.应该充分利用时间来学习。2.学校活动与他们未来的发展没有关系。我的看法……(至少两点)_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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