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选修七Module1单元测试及参考答案选修七Module1单元测试及参考答案选修七Module1单元测试及参考答案选修七Module1单元测试及参考答案编制仅供参考审核批准生效日期地址:电话:传真:邮编:选修七Module1测试一、阅读理解(15*2’=30’)ASportsisnotonlyphysicallychallenging,butitcanalsobementallychallenging.Criticismfromcoaches,parents,andotherteammates,aswellaspressuretowincancreateanexcessiveamountofanxietyorstressforyoungathletes.Stresscanbephysical,emotional,orpsychologicalandresearchhasindicatedthatitcanleadtoburnout.Burnouthasbeendescribedasdroppingorquittingofanactivitythatwasatonetimeenjoyable.Theearlyyearsofdevelopmentarecriticalyearsforlearningaboutoneself.Thesportsettingisonewherevaluableexperiencescantakeplace.Youngathletescan,forexample,learnhowtocooperatewithothers,makefriends,andgainothersocialskillsthatwillbeusedthroughouttheirlives.Coachesandparentsshouldbeaware,atalltimes,thattheirfeedbacktoyoungsterscangreatlyaffecttheirchildren.Youngstersmaytaketheirparents'andcoaches'criticismstoheartandfindaflaw(缺陷)inthemselves.Coachesandparentsshouldalsobecautiousthatyouthsportparticipationdoesnotbecomeworkforchildren.Theoutcomeofthegameshouldnotbemoreimportantthantheprocessoflearningthesportandotherlifelessons.Intoday'syouthsportsetting,youngathletesmaybeworryingmoreaboutwhowillwininsteadofenjoyingthemselvesandthesport.Followingagame,manyparentsandcoachesfocusontheoutcomeandfindfaultwithyoungsters'performances.Positivereinforcementshouldbeprovidedregardlessoftheoutcome.Researchindicatesthatpositivereinforcementmotivatesandhasagreatereffectonlearningthancriticism.Again,criticismcancreatehighlevelsofstress,whichcanleadtoburnout.1.Aneffectivewaytopreventtheburnoutofyoungathletesisto________.A.reducetheirmentalstressB.increasetheirsenseofsuccessC.makesportslesscompetitiveD.makesportsmorechallenging2.Accordingtothepassage,sportispositiveforyoungpeopleinthat________.A.itcanhelpthemlearnmoreaboutsocietyB.itenablesthemtofindflawsinthemselvesC.itcanprovidethemwithvaluableexperiencesD.itteachesthemhowtosetrealisticgoalsforthemselves3.Manycoachesandparentsareinthehabitofcriticizingyoungathletes________.A.believingthatcriticismisbeneficialfortheirearlydevelopmentB.withoutrealizingcriticismmaydestroytheirself­confidenceC.inordertomakethemrememberlife'slessonsD.soastoputmorepressureonthem4.Theauthor'spurposeinwritingthepassageisto________.A.teachyoungathleteshowtoavoidburnoutB.persuadeyoungchildrennottoworryaboutcriticismC.stresstheimportanceofpositivereinforcement(支持;支援)tochildrenD.discusstheskillofcombiningcriticismwithencouragementBPeoplebelievethatclimbingcandogoodtohealth.WherecanyoulearntheskillofclimbingthenIfyouthinkthatyouhavetogotothemountainstolearnhowtoclimb,you'rewrong.ManyAmericansarelearningtoclimbincitygyms(体育馆).Here,peoplearelearningonclimbing.Theclimbingwallgoesstraightupandsmallholdingplacesforhandsandfeet.HowdopeopleclimbthewallToclimb,youneedspecialshoesandsafety­belt(保护带)aroundyourchesttoholdyou.Thereareropes(绳索)tiedtoyourharness.Theropesholdyouinplacesothatyoudon'tfall.Abeginner'swallisusuallyabout15feethigh,andyouclimbstraightup.Therearesmallpiecesofmetalthatstickoutforyoutostandonandholdonto.Sometimesit'seasytoseethenewpieceofmetal.Sometimes,it'snot.Themostdifficultistocontrolyourfear.It'snormalforhumanstobeafraidoffalling,soit'sdifficultnottofeelfear.Butwhenyoumoveawayfromthewall,theharnessandtheropesholdyou,andyoubegintofeelsafe.Youmoveslowlyuntilyoureachthetop.Climbingattractspeoplebecauseit'sgoodexerciseforalmosteveryone.Youuseyourwholebody,especiallyyourarmsandlegs.Thissportgivesyourbodyacompleteworkout.Whenyouclimb,bothyourmindandyourbodycanbecomestronger.5.WhatcanweinferfromthepassageA.Peoplearefairlyinterestedinclimbingnowadays.B.Itisimpossibletobuildupone'sbodybyclimbing.C.Peoplecanonlylearntheskillofclimbingoutdoors.D.Itisalwayseasytoseeholdingplacesinclimbing.6.Themostdifficultthingtodoinwallclimbingis________.A.totieropestoyourharnessB.tocontrolyourfearC.tomoveawayfromthewallD.toclimbstraightup7.Theword“workout”underlinedinthelastparagraphmostprobablymeans________.A.settlementB.exerciseC.excitemenD.tiredness8.WhydoestheauthorwritethispassageA.Totellpeoplewheretofindgyms.B.Toprovethebasicneedforclimbing.C.Toencouragepeopletoclimbmountains.D.introducethesportofwallclimbing.CWhenIwasquiteyoung,Isometimesdreamtaboutacity.Itwasodd,_becausethedreambeganbeforeIevenknewwhatacitywas.ButIcouldseethiscity,byabigbay,withboatsonthewaterandhousesallaround.SometimesIsawsilverthingsflyinginthesky.Itwasaprettyplace.OnceIaskedmysister,Mary,wherethecitywas.Shetoldmethattherewasnosuchplace.Shesaidthatlongagotheremighthavebeenacitylikethat,butnotnow.Thenshetoldmenottotalkaboutthedreamtoanyone.MarydidnotwantmetotalkaboutanythingthatmightmakepeoplethinkIwasdifferentfromthem.Wherewelived,peoplewerealwayslookingoutforstrangethings.TheyeventhoughtitwasstrangethatIwasleft­handed.SoIdidnottalkaboutmydreamtoanyone,andasIgotolderIdidnothaveitsooften.AndInevertoldanyonethatIcouldtalktomycousinRosalindwithoutseeingher.Iwasn'tsureiftalkinglikethatwasstrange.AftersometimeIthoughtperhapsIwasjustlikeeveryoneelse.UntilthedayImetSophie.OnedayIhaddoneoffbymyselfasIoftendid.Iwentdownacart­trackfromourfarmuntilIcametoahighridge.Thisridgewasverylong,andranallthewayroundtheland,asfarasyoucouldsee.Ihadoftengonealongthetopofit,butIhadn'tbeendowntheotherside.Somehowthelandontheothersideseemedstrange,likeanothercountry.ButtodayIplayedagame.TherainhadwornawaysomeofthebankontheothersideandIcouldpushmyselfdownthepathmadebytherain.Ididthistwice,rushingdowntheridgeandlandinginthesoftsandatthebottom.ThethirdtimeIlanded,avoicesaid,“Hello.”9.Thesentence“Itwasodd,becausethedreambeganbeforeIevenknewwhatacitywas.”suggeststhat________.A.thedreambeganassoonasIfellasleepB.mydreamwasalwaysthesameC.IhadnotseenacityD.mydreamalwaysstartedinacity10.Iwasabletoslidedowntheridgebecause________.A.heavyrainhadmadepathsdownitssideB.theridgewasmadeofsoftsandC.hehadplayedthegamemanytimesbeforeD.theridgewasverylong11.Theunderlinedword“odd”means“________”.A.familiarB.excitingC.strangeD.amusingDEatYourVegetables.Washyourhands.Alwayssay“please”and“thankyou”.Wearefullofadviceforourchildren,butwhenitcomestomoney,weoftenhavelittletosay.Asaresult,ourchildrenmaygrowupwithcleanhandsandgoodmanners,butwithoutanyideahowtomanagetheirmoney.Herearesomebasicsthatwillhelpguidethemtheirentirelives:Showthemthefuture.Ifyour13­year­oldgirlwastosave$1,000,invest(投资)itat8%andadd$100everymonth,bythetimeshe's65,shewouldhave$980,983!Becarefulofcreditcards.Creditcardscanhelpyoubuynecessarythingsandbuildacredithistory,buttheymustbeusedresponsibly,whichmeanspayingoffyourdebtintime.Explaintoyourchildrenthatwhenyoubuysomethingusingacreditcard,youcaneasilyenduppayingtwoorthreetimeswhatyouwouldhavepaidifyouusedcash.Teachpatience.Supposeyourchildwantsanewbicyclethatcosts$150,ratherthanpayingthecash,givehimsomeregularpocketmoneyandexplainthatbyputtingaside,say,$5eachweek,hewillbeabletobuyitforhimselfinonlytenweeks.Provideincentive.Tellyourchildrentheimportanceofsaving.“Foreverydollarheorsheagreestosaveandinvestratherthanspend,youagreetoaddanotherdollartothepot,”saysCathyPareto,expertinmoneyplanning.Explainyourvalues.“Valuesandmoneyaredeeplyintertwined,”saysEilleenGallo,co­authorofTheFinanciallyIntelligentParent.Whenyourchilddemandsthatyoubuysomething,explainwhyyoureallydon'twanttobuyit.“Youmightsay,I'drathersavethatmoneyforyoureducation,”advisesGallo.Everytimeyouspendordon'tspendmoney,youhaveachancetoshareyourvalues.12.Thewritergivessomebasicstohelpinaproperway________.A.parentsteachtheirchildrenhowtodealwithmoneyB.childrenfollowtheirparents'instructionsC.childrenmanagetheirmoneyD.parentssavetheirmoney13.Thewriterthinksthat,ifachildwantstobuysomethinghisparentsshould________.A.givehimsomeregularpocketmoneyB.encouragehimtoputmoneyawayforitC.explaintohimtheimportanceofinvestmentD.tellhimtosavesomemoneybyusingacreditcard14.Theunderlinedword“incentive”inParagraph6means“________”.A.honorB.praiseC.excitementD.encouragement15.WhatleadsthewritertowritethisarticleA.Parentswanttoknowhowtoeducatetheirchildren.B.Hewantstosharehisgoodideasaboutmoneymatters.C.Hethinksmoneymanagementthemostimportantforchildren.D.Parentscarelittleabouttheirchildren'smanagementofmoney.二.语法填空(10*’=15’)John:Hey,didyouseeChina'swomen'svolleyballteamontelevisionlastnightMary:Yes,thegamewasso__1__(excite)!Iusuallywatchbasketball,butthatwasgreatlastnight!John:Definitelyagoodeffort!Ifanything,Iwasdisappointedthattheotherteamdidn'tputupmuchofafight.Theymadealotof__2__,andtheyalwaysseemedtobehittingtheballoutofbounds.Mary:IjustenjoyedhowChinacelebratedaftereverypointtheywon.Volleyballseemssomuchmorepassionate__3__(compare)toothersports.John:Well,theirvictory__4__(mean)theywillcompeteinthe31stOlympics,__5__wastheirgoal.Ijusthopetheycanpickupat__6__(little)abronzemedal.Mary:BronzeYoumeangold,rightJohn:Well,thatwouldbegreat,butthereareacoupleofverystrongteamsthatbeatChinain__7__recentcompetition.Mary:Isawthosematches—theywereextremelyclose!Chinacanbeat__8__nextyearforsure!John:We'llsee.Ihopeyou'reright.__9__youneverknowwhatwillhappeninsports.Mary:Exactly!They__10__surpriseyou!ThenwhatwillyousayJohn:Haha,OK,let'sjustwaitandsee.三.短文改错:(10*1’=10’)RowenaandBillyWrangleraremodelhighschoolstudents.Theystudyhard.Theydoextremewellon 1._______________achievementtests.Andnextyear,Rowenawillattending 2._______________HarvardUniversity.Billy,heryoungerbrother,hoetogo 3._______________toCornell.ThatmakesRowenaandBillydifferentfrom 4._______________moststudentsisthattheydon’tgotoschool.Infact, 5._______________they'veneverbeentoschool.Sinceakindergarten,they 6._______________havestudiedathome.NeitherRowenaorBillyfeelsasif 7._______________theyhavemissedoutonnothingbybeingtaughtathome. 8._______________Asmanyofthem,morethanonemillionpeoplewhoreceive 9._______________homeschoolingintheUnitedStates,theyfeelifthey 10.______________havegottenagoodeducation.四.完形:(20*’=30’)Don'tTaketheFunOutofYouthSportsWhenIjoinedaprivatefootballleagueafewyearsago,thesportmeanteverythingtome.Mycoach(教练)saidthatIhadlotsofpotential(潜力),andIbecamecaptainofmy__1__.Thatwasbeforeallthefunwastakenoutof__2__.Atfirst,everyoneontheteamgot__3__playingtime.Thentheteammoveduptothetopdivisionafterwinningallitsgames,andthe__4__started.Someparents,whohadpaidthecoachextrasotheirdaughterscouldhave__5__one­on­onetraining,gotangrywhenshedidn'tgivethemmoreplayingtimeinour__6__.Thecoachwasreplaced.Thenewcoach,however,tookallthefunoutofthegame.Allwedidduringpracticewas__7__.IalwayswishedtoGodthatitwouldrainsowewouldnothavethe__8__.Ofcourse,allteamsrundrills;theywere__9__.Butweransomuchthat,afterwards,wehadtrouble__10__.Youngerpeopleshouldn'tbedoingexercises__11__for18­year­old.Iwasverythin__12__Istartedfootball,butasamemberofthisteamIwouldn'teatmuch,becauseIwasafraidofbeingtoo__13__torun.Ifearedmakingmistakes,andtheaddedpressurecausedmetomakemorethanmyusual__14__.IsallthispressurenecessaryI__15__upleavingthefootballteam.Fourothergirlsdidthesame,andtwoofthemstoppedplayingfootballcompletely.That's__16__,becausetheyhadsomuchpotential.Theywerejustburned­outwithallthepressurethey__17__fromthecoachortheirparents.Icontinuedplayingfootballatschooland__18__myloveforit.Ijoinedaprivateteamcoachedbymyschoolcoach.WhenIstartedplaying__19__him,hetoldmeIneededtorelaxbecauseIlookednervous.AfterI__20__down,Iplayedbetter.Whenyouenjoysomething,it'saloteasiertodoitwell.1.B.ClubC.teamD.board2.B.LivingC.learning D.working3.B.EqualC.right D.extra4.B.StruggleC.attempt D.pressure5.B.PrivateC.good D.basic6.B.CoursesC.lessons D.programs7.B.PlayC.run D.shoot8.B.MeetingC.operation D.training9.B.BoringC.scientific D.practical10.B.MovingC.sleeping D.breathing11.B.IntendedC.made D.described12.B.SinceC.before D.because13.B.TiredC.lazy D.big14.B.ShareC.space D.state15.B.KeptC.ended D.picked16.B.ShamefulC.silly D.serious17.B.SufferedC.brought D.felt18.B.RediscoveredC.reformed D.replaced19.B.ByC.for D.around20.B.SteppedC.slowed D.calmed五.七选五:(5*2’=10’)ApathyApathyisastateoflackinginterest,enthusiasmorconcern.1_____Theymayalsoexhibitunfeelingness.ChristianshavecondemnedapathyasalackofloveanddevotiontoGodandHisworks.2_____Alsomeaning“absenceofpassion”inGreek,theterm“apatheia”wasusedbytheStoics(禁欲主义者)toshowadesirablestateofindifferencetowardseventsandthingswhichlieoutsideone’scontrol.ThemodemconceptofapathybecamewellknownafterWorldWarI,whenitwascalled“shellshock.”Soldiers,livinginthetrenchesamongthebombingandgunfires,sawthebattlefieldsfilledwithdeadandwoundedcompanions.3_____In1950,USnovelistPassoswrote“Apathyisoneofthecharacteristicresponsesofanylivingbeingwhenitissubjectedtosomethingtootenseortoocomplicatedtodealwith.”USphilosopherRobertM.Hutchinssummarizestheconcernsaboutpoliticalindifference.Heclaimsthatthedeathofdemocracyisnotlikelytobeasuddenmurderfromambush(埋伏)4_____Theremaybeotherthingscontributingtoaperson’sapathy.ActivistDaveMeslinarguesthatapathyisoftentheresultofsocialsystemsactivelyblockingengagementandinvolvement.Hedescribesvariousbarriersthatpreventpeoplefromknowinghoworwhytheymightgetinvolvedinsomething.5_____Theseinclude:politicalmediathatmakeitdifficultforpotentiallyinterestedpeopletofindrelevantinformation,andmediadescriptionsofheroesas“chosen”byoutsideforcesratherthanself-motivated.Hesuggeststhatweredefinesocialapathyasaresultofpoorlydesignedsystemsthatfailtoinviteotherstoparticipate.A. Itwillbeaslowprocessoffadingawayfromapathyandindifference.B. Apatheticpeoplemaylackasenseofpurposeormeaningintheirlife.C. Hefocusesondesignedchoicesthatdeliberatelyorindeliberatelyexcludepeople.D. Theword“dispassion”isusedfor“apatheia”,soasnottoconfuseitwithapathy.E. Sotheygraduallydevelopedasenseofdisconnectednumbnesstonormalsocialinteraction.F. Althoughtheword“apathy”originatesfrom“apatheia”,itisimportantnottoconfusethetwoterms.G. AuthorJohnMcManamyarguesapathyisapsychologicalproblemforsomedepressedpeople,inwhichtheygetasensethat“nothingmatters”.六.作文:(25’)在校学习过程中,你一定结识过很多的同桌,哪一位最令你难忘呢请以Mymostunforgettabledeskmate为题,写一篇不少于100词的英语短文。Mymostunforgettabledeskmate选修七Module1测试答题纸班级:姓名:得分:一、阅读理解(15*2’=30’)123456789101112131415二.语法填空(10*’=15’)三.短文改错:(10*1’=10’)四.完形:(20*’=30’)1234567891011121314151617181920五.七选五:(5*2’=10’)作文:(25’)考试答案A1.答案:A细节理解题。由第一段burnout产生的原因可推知答案。2.答案:C推理判断题。由第二段第二句话可知。3.答案:B推理判断题。第三段说明了此题答案。4.答案:C主旨大意题。通读全文可知,作者强调了要让该孩子们进行锻炼,但同时指出,大人要给予积极的支持(支援)。B文章大意:人们爬山以锻炼身体。现在许多美国人在体育馆学习攀爬以达到同样的目的,本文作者向大家介绍了如何攀登爬山墙。5.答案:A推理判断题。解题时可用排除法。B项说法明显错误;C项中的only太绝对,而且短文介绍的正是在体育馆室内练习攀登。D项错误,依据为第二段中“sometimesit'seasytoseethenewpiecesofmetal.Sometimesit'snot.”短文的第一句话和最后一段的第一句话都暗示了A正确。6.答案:B细节推断题。由第二段第九句中的“Themostdifficult...soit'sdifficultnottofeelfear.”说明“克服恐惧心理是攀登山墙时最难做到的事情”。7.答案:B词义猜测题。最后一段大意为“攀登因为是一项很好的健身运动而吸引人们”。人们攀登时手脚并用,因此全身都会得到锻炼,结论是这项运动强身健脑。因此workout应为exercise“锻炼”之意。8.答案:D猜测写作意图题。全文围绕爬山墙展开,介绍了攀爬的方法,它的锻炼作用等等,因此D项正确。C5.答案与解析C从此句可知,作者还不知城市是什么样的时候就开始梦到城市了,说明他没有见过城市。6.答案与解析A从末段“...andIcouldpushmyselfdownthepathmadebytherain.”可知大雨冲刷出一条小路。7.答案与解析C从第三段“...peoplewerealwayslookingoutf

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