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Module4测试题第一部分听力(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。21.______numberofstudentsinourschoolis1,000,and______numberofthemhavetheirowncomputers.A.The;the B.A;aC.A;the D.The;a22.IgaveherEnglishlessons______aroominherhouseforaweek.A.inexchangefor B.withregardtoC.bymeansof D.inplaceof23.Afriendofminehastoldmeabouta______restaurantnearhere.Shallwegothereforsupper?A.littlenicefish B.fishlittleniceC.nicelittlefish D.littlefishnice24.ThisisthethirdtimeI______Beijing.ThesecondtimeI______herewasonNationalDaylastyear.A.havevisited;came B.havevisited;havecomeC.visited;came D.visited;havecome25.—Howaboutgoingoutforawalkthisevening?—______good.A.Sound B.SoundedC.Sounding D.Sounds26.Herefusedtohavemedicaltreatmentintheearlystageofhisdisease,and______hebecameseriouslyill.A.asaresult B.afterallC.anyway D.asusual27.—Doyouthinkthatthepriceofhouseswillkeep______intheyearstocome?—Sorry,Ihavenoidea.A.puttingup B.goingupC.bringingup D.growingup28.TheygottwofreeticketstoCanada,otherwisethey’dneverhavebeenableto______togo.A.admit B.avoidC.appreciate D.afford29.—Howdoyouthinkofthiseveningparty?—Reallysplendid.It’syears______Ienjoyedmyselfsomuch.A.before B.since C.after D.when30.Thetelephoneenabledthemtokeepintouch—inotherwords,itmadeitpossibleforthemto______eachother.A.contrast B.contractC.contain D.contact31.______surprisedmewasnotwhathesaid,buttheway______hesaidit.A.What;that B.That;/C.It;inwhich D.Which;which32.Thereare______youcan’tcontrolyoursituation,butyoucanalwayschoosehowyouliveinit.A.atimewhen B.timethatC.timeswhen D.thetime33.—ShallIgetyousomethingtodrink?—Oh,no.Pleasedon’t______.Iwon’tstaylong.A.bother B.worry C.disturb D.panic34.I’mtiredoftravelingtoworkeverydayintherushhour;I’dliketobuyacottageinthecountryand______fromitall.A.runaway B.takeawayC.keepaway D.getaway35.—Wherehaveyou______recently?—I______inHangzhouonbusinessforaweeklastmonth.A.been;havebeen B.been;wasC.gone;hadbeen D.gone;hadgone第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题分,满分30分)Mostparents,Isuppose,havehadtheexperienceofreadingabedtimestorytotheirchildren.Andtheymusthave36howdifficultitistowriteagood37book.Eithertheauthorhasaimedtoo38,sothatthechildrencan’tfollowwhatisinhis(ormoreoften,her)story,39thestoryseemstobetalkingtothereaders.The40children’sbooksareneitherverydifficultnorverysimple,andsatisfyboththechildwho41thestoryandthe42whoreadsit.Unfortunately,thereareinfact43bookslikethis,sotheproblemof44therightbedtimestoryisnot45tosolve.Thismaybe46manyofthebooksregardedasworksofchildren’sliteraturewere47writtenforgrown-ups.“AliceinWonderland”isperhapsthe48exampleofthis.Children,leftforthemselves,often49theworstpossibleinterestinliterature.Justleaveachildina(n)50orlibraryandhewill51likelychoosebookswritteninanunimaginativeway,orhavealookatchildren’scomics,fullofthestoriesand52whichteachersandright-thinkingparentsconsiderofnovalue.Perhapsweparentsshould53tryingtobrainwashchildreninto54ourtasteinliterature.Afterallchildrenandadultsareso55thatweparentsshouldnotexpectthattheywillenjoythesamebooks.SoIsupposewe’lljusthavetocompromise(妥协)overthatbedtimestory.36.A.realized B.hoped C.said D.wished37.A.grown-ups’ B.readers’C.parents’ D.children’s38.A.easy B.deep C.high D.difficult39.A.nor B.but C.so D.or40.A.worst B.best C.longest D.shortest41.A.hears B.buysC.understands D.reads42.A.child B.father C.mother D.adult43.A.few B.many C.much D.little44.A.ordering B.printingC.finding D.publishing45.A.hard B.easy C.fast D.difficult46.A.how B.because C.what D.why47.A.infact B.insteadofC.atall D.asaresult48.A.funniest B.hardest C.clearest D.easiest49.A.give B.show C.find D.hold50.A.school B.home C.office D.bookshop51.A.more B.less C.much D.even52.A.pleasure B.interests C.jokes D.enjoyment53.A.stop B.keep C.continue D.begin54.A.receiving B.acceptingC.having D.refusing55.A.same B.friendlyC.different D.similar第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)ATwoyearsaftertheFirstWorldWar(1914-1918),asmallgroupofsoldiersleftthearmyandreturnedtotheirhometowninFrance.Mostofthemlivedwell,butoneofthemwaspoor.HisnamewasClinton.OnceayeartheyhadsupperinBarton’shouse.Bartonwasveryrich.Oneeveningjustintheyearwhentheyreturnedtotheirhometown,Bartonshowedhisfriendsalargegoldcoinatthesuppertable.Thecoinwaspassedaroundandpraisedbyeveryone.Atthesametimetheytalked.Theysoonforgotaboutthecoin.Aftersupper,Bartonaskedforhiscoin,butnobodyknewwhereitwas.Itwaslost.Onemansaidthateveryonemustbesearched.Onebyonetheyturnedtheirpocketsinsideout.OnlyClintonrefused.“Ididn’tstealthecoin,andIwillnotbesearched,”hesaid.Afterthat,peopleturnedtheirheadsawayfromClintonwhentheymethim.Hegrewpoorer.Soonhiswifedied.Afewyearslater,Bartonhadhishouserepaired.Thelostcoinwasfoundunderthefloor.BartonfeltsorryandwenttoClintontoapologize.“But,”heasked,“youknewthecoinwasnotinyourpocket.Whydidyourefusetobesearched?”“BecauseIwasathief,”Clintonanswered.“Mypocketwasfulloffoodatthattime.Ihadtakensomefoodfromthetabletocarrytomyhungrywifeandchildren.”56.Whendidthestorytakeplace?A.In1920. B.After1945.C.In1914. D.In1918.57.Wecaninferthatthecoinwaspassedaroundandpraisedmainlybecause________.A.itshowedthatClintonwasveryrichB.theyhadnotothertopicstotalkaboutatthetableC.itwasalargegoldcoinandfewpeopleownedoneD.thepeoplewerehappyandfriendlytoeachother58.Everyonewastobesearchedbecause________.A.theystolesomefoodfromthetableB.thegoldcoinwaslostC.ClintonhadstolenthegoldcoinD.someonehadstolenthegoldcoin59.Clintonrefusedtobesearchedbecause________.A.therewassomefoodinhispocketB.hedidn’tstealthecoinC.hewaspoorD.thegoldcoinwasinhispocketBEducationisnotanend,butameanstoanend.Inotherwords,wedon’teducatechildrenonlyforthepurposeofeducatingthem.Ourpurposeistofitthemforlife.Insomemoderncountries,ithasforsometimebeenfashionabletothinkthatbyfreeeducationforall—whetherrichorpoor,cleverorstupid,onecansolvealltheproblemsofsocietyandbuildaperfectnation.Butwecanalreadyseethatfreeeducationforallisnotenough.Wefindinsomecountriesafarlargernumberofpeoplewithuniversitydegrees;theyrefusetodowhattheythinkis“low”work,andinfact,workdonewithhandsisthoughttobedirtyandshamefulinsuchcountries.Butwehaveonlytothinkforamomenttounderstandthattheworkofacompletelyuneducatedfarmerisfarmoreimportantthanthatofaprofessor.Wecanlivewithouteducation,butwewoulddieifwehadnofood.Ifnoonecleanedourstreetsandtooktherubbishawayfromourhouses,weshouldgetterriblediseaseinourtowns...Infact,whenwesaythatallofusmustbeeducatedtofitusforlife,itmeansthatwemustbeeducatedinaparticularway.Firstly,eachofuscandowhateverworkissuitedtohisbrainsandability.Secondly,wecanrealizethatalljobsarenecessarytosocietyandthatitisverybadtobeashamedofone’swork.Onlysuchatypeofeducationcanbeconsideredvaluabletosociety.60.Thewriterofthepassagebelievesthat_______.A.educationcansettlemostoftheworld’sproblemsB.freeeducationforallprobablyleadstoaperfectworldC.freeeducationwon’thelptosolvesocialproblemsD.allsocialproblemscan’tbesolvedbyeducation61.Thewriterwantstoprovethat_______.A.oursocietyneedsallkindsofjobsB.oursocietyneedsfreeeducationforallC.afarmerismoreimportantthanaprofessorD.peoplewithuniversitydegreesrefusetodowhattheythinkis“low”work62.Accordingtothepassage,wecanlearnthat_______.A.workdonewithhandsisdirtyandshamefulB.workdonewithhandsis“low”workC.workdonewithhandsisthemostimportantD.weshouldn’tregardworkdonewithhandsas“low”work63.Thepurposeofeducationis_______.A.tochooseasystemofeducationB.topreparechildrenmainlyfortheirfuturelifeC.foreveryonetoreceiveaneducationfitforhimD.tobuildaperfectworldCIAmAPencilChildren’sbookauthorSamSwopetookajobteachingwritingtothird-gradersintheNewYorkCity.Hisstudentswereimmigrants(移民)orthechildrenofimmigrantsfrom21countries,speaking11languagesandhavingmanydifferentbeliefs.Buttherewereafewthingstheyhadincommon:familytroubles,moneystrugglesandpoetry.Everysinglestudent,withthehelpofthiscreative,break-all-the-rulesteacher,madegreatprogressinwriting.Swopeleavesthereaderwiththeencouragingbeliefthatdeepwithineachofuslivesapoet,agenius—achild.CoverPrice:$Price:$YouSave:$(About67%)WhatItTakesToHelpMeOutAneditorforUSNews&WorldReport,DavidL.Marcustakesusinsideaboarding(寄宿)schoolfortroubledteens.Heshowsthegreatstressesthatareputontheseteensandmakethemlosetheirconfidence.Thisshouldcauseustothinkhardabouttroubledteens.CoverPrice:$Price:$YouSave:$(About58%)TheMostScenicDrivesInAmericaPublishedagainandagainandtranslatedintoseverallanguagesbeginningin1997,thistravelbookincludesover200brand-newphotographsofthewonderfulplacesalong120selectedroutes.Theupdatedvolumealsoprovidesmaps,thelatestinformationonstateparks,andlivingsuggestions.CoverPrice:$Price:$YouSave:$24(About50%)OurBrother’sKeeperAuthorJedwinSmithspent30yearstryingtoavoidallmemoriesofhisbrother,Jeff,whowaskilledinVietnam.ButinOurBrother’sKeeperhetellswhathappenedwhenhemetseveralofhisbrother’soldmarinefriends.Smithgetstoknowthesemen—allhurtbythepasttheyshare.TogethertheauthorandhisnewfriendsmakeajourneytoVietnam,tovisittheplacewhereJeffdied.Surprisingly,theirVietnameseguidewastheformercommander(海军中校)oftheVietCongplatooncarryingouttheattackthatkilledJeff.Apowerfulstoryofbrotherhood,braveryandunderstanding...CoverPrice:$Price:$YouSave:$(About83%)64.Whichofthefollowingbooksoffersthebiggestpricecut?A.IAmAPencilB.WhatItTakesToHelpMeOutC.TheMostScenicDrivesInAmericaD.OurBrother’sKeeper65.Ifyouareinterestedinpictures,youwouldprobablychoose________.A.OurBrother’sKeeperB.WhatItTakesToHelpMeOutC.TheMostScenicDrivesInAmericaD.IAmAPencil66.FromthebookIAmaPencil,wecanlearnthatSamSwope’sstudents_______.A.arehomelesschildrenB.havethesamebeliefsC.likewritingpoetryD.haveencouragingbeliefs67.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.ThebookWhatItTakesToHelpMeOutisabouttroubledteens.B.ThebookTheMostScenicDrivesInAmericaincludesmanypictures.C.ThenewfriendsofJedwinSmithhadthesamebadexperiences.D.TheVietnameseguide,theformercommander,killedJedwinSmith’sbrotherhimself.DDoyoulovetheholidays,buthategainingweight?Youarenotalone.Holidaysaretimesforfeastingandcelebrating.Manypeopleareworriedabouttheirweight.Withproperplanning,though,itispossibletokeepnormalweightduringtheholidays.Whetheritiscelebratingattheofficepartyorsittingdownforthetraditionalfamilydinner,youshouldregardeatingasachancefortastingavarietyoffoods.Theideaistoenjoytheholidaysbutnottoeattoomuch.Youdon’thavetoturnawayfromthefoodsthatyouenjoy.Herearesometipsforpreventingweightgainandmaintainingphysicalfitness:Don’tskipmeals.Beforeyouleavehome,haveasmall,low-fatmealorsnack.Thismayhelptoavoidgettingtooexcitedbeforedeliciousfoods.Controltheamountoffood.Useasmallplate(about10inches)andputasidethelargeonesthatmayencourageyouto“loadup”.Youshouldbemostcomfortableeatinganamountoffoodaboutthesizeofyourfist.Onceyouhaveyour“tasting”serving,moveawayfromthebuffet(自助餐).Thishelpstopreventeatingagainandagainasyourappetite(胃口)isinspiredbythesightoffood.Beginwithsoupandfriutorvegetables.Fillupbeforehandonwater-basedsoupandrawfruitorvegetables.Ordrinkalargeglassofwaterbeforeyoueattohelpyoutofeelfull.Sticktophysicalactivity.Don’tletexercisetakeabreakduringtheholidays.A20-minutewalkafteramealcanhelptoburnoffexcesscalories.Avoidhigh-fatfoods.Dishesthatlookoilyorcreamymayhavealargeamountoffat.Chooseleanmeat(瘦肉).Fillyourplatewithsaladandgreenvegetables.Uselemonjuiceinsteadofcreamyfood.68.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Youshouldnevereatdeliciousfoods.B.Drinkingsomewaterorsoupbeforeeatinghelpsyoutoeatless.C.Holidaysarehappydaysbuttheymaybringyouweightproblems.D.Physicalexercisecanreducethechanceofputtingonweight.69.WhichofthefollowingcanNOThelppeopletoloseweightaccordingtothepassage?A.Eatingleanmeat. B.Creamyfood.C.Eatingrawfruitorvegetables.D.Physicalexercise.70.Manypeoplecan’tcontroltheirweightduringtheholidaysmainlybecausethey________.A.can’thelpbeingtemptedtoeatconstantlyB.takepartintoomanypartiesC.enjoydeliciousfoodssometimesD.can’thelpturningawayfromfoods71.Ifthepassageappearedinanewspaper,whichsectionisthemostsuitableone?A.HolidaysandFestivalssection.B.HealthandFitnesssection.C.Fashionsection.D.StudentTimesClubsection.EWhenIaskedmydaughterwhichitemshewouldkeep:thetelephone,thecar,thecooker,thecomputer,theTV,orherboyfriend,shesaid“thetelephone”.Personally,Icoulddowithoutthetelephoneentirely,whichmakesmeunusual,becausethetelephoneischangingourlivesmorethananyotherpieceoftechnology.Point1phonecreatestheneedtocommunicate,inthesamewaythatmoreroadscreatemoretraffic.Mydaughtercomeshomefromschoolat4:00pmandthenspendsanhouronthephonetalkingtotheverypeopleshehasbeenatschoolwithallday.Ifthephonedidnotexist,wouldshehaveanythingtotalkabout?Point2Themobilephonemeansthatweareneveralone.“Themobilephonesavedmylife,”saysCrystalJohnston.ShehadanaccidentinherVolvoontheA45betweenOtleyandSkipton.Trappedinside,shemanagedtomakethecallthatbroughttheambulance(救护车)toherrescue.Point3Themobilephoneremovesoursecret.ItallowsthemarketingmanagerofHabaDeutsch,CarlNicolaisen,toringhissalesstaffallroundtheworldatanytimeofdaytoaskwheretheyare,wheretheyaregoing,andhowtheirlastmeetingwent.

Point4Thetelephoneseparatesus.AntonellaBramanteinRomesays,“WeworkedinseparateofficesbutIcouldseehimthroughthewindow.Itwaseasytogethisnumber.Weweresonear—butwedidn’tmeetforthefirsttwoweeks!”Point5Thetelephoneallowsustoreachoutbeyondourownlives.Todaywecantalktoseveralcompletestrangersatthesametimeonchatlines.(Atleastmydaughterdoes.Iwouldn’tknowwhattotalkabout.)Wecantalkacrosstheworld.Wecaneventalktoastronauts(ifyouknowany)whilethey’respace-walking.And,withthephonelinehookeduptothecomputer,wecanaccess(进入)theInternet,thebiggestlibraryonearth.72.HowdoyouunderstandtheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph2?A.Peopledon’tcommunicatewithoutusingthetelephone.B.Peoplecommunicatebecausethetelephonewasinvented.C.Peoplecommunicatemoresincethetelephonewasinvented.D.Peoplecommunicatemorebecauseofmoretraffic.73.Whichofthefollowingstatementsbestshowspeople’sattitudetowardsmobilephones?A.Mobilephoneshelppeopledealwithanemergency.B.Mobilephonesbringconvenienceaswellasalackofprivacy.C.Mobilephonesareimportantandpeopleshouldbeencouragedtousethem.D.Mobilephonesarechangingpeople’slifefasterandfaster.74.Whichpointsdoyouthinksupporttheideathatphonesimprovepeople’slife?A.Points1and4. B.Points1and5.C.Points1and3. D.Points2and5.75.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Powerofthetelephone.B.Kindsoftelephones.C.Howtousethetelephone.D.Advantagesofthetelephone.第四部分写作(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)OneSaturdaymorning,LiMingandhisgrandfatherwere76________feedingonthebirdinthecage.Thebirdwasunhappythough77________ithasenoughfoodandwater.LiMingdidnotknowwhy.The78_______nextmorningonhiswaytoschool,LiMingsawsomebird79_______flyinginthesky.Thenhethoughtoftheal

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