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Module2NoDrugs单元练习一、听力(听力)(共20小题;共20分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试题巷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.15.C.£9.18.答案是B.1.Whatwillthewomanprobablydotonight? A.Seeafilm. B.Gotoaconcert. C.Dosomeshopping.2.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace? A.Inanoffice. B.Inahotel. C.inabedroom.3.Whattimeisitnow? A.2:30. B.2:20. C.2:10.4.Whatdidthemanbuyyesterday? A.Shirts. B.Shoes. C.Trousers.5.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando? A.Studyathome. B.Gotoschool. C.Comebackearly.第二节(共12小题;每小题1.5分,满分18分)听下面4段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试题卷的相应位置。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers? A.Clerkandguest. B.Nurseandpatient. C.Managerandsecretary.7.Whatcanwelearnfromthisconversation? A.Themancan'tsmokeintheoffice. B.Theman'sliving-roomisfullofsmoke. C.Themancan'tgetanon-smokingroom.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。8.Whyisthemansleepingonthejob? A.Hehastoworklate. B.Hehastogetupearly. C.Hehasabusysociallife.9.Howdidthemanprobablygotoworkinthepast? A.Bybus. B.Bytrain. C.Bymotorbike.10.Howlongdoesittakethemantogotoworknow? A.Abouttwohours. B.Aboutonehour. C.About15minutes.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。11.Whereisthewomanprobablyspeaking? A.Inachangingroom. B.Ataschoolcafe. C.Ataninformationdesk.12.Whencanthemanswimintheafternoon? A.Fromonetothree. B.Fromthreetofive. C.Fromfivetoseven.13.Whatwouldthemanliketoplay? A.Tennis. B.Football. C.Basketball.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17四个小题。14.Whydidthecoupleleave? A.Theygottheirconcerttickets. B.Theyfeltangrywiththewoman. C.Theydidn'twanttowaitanylonger.15.Howsoonwilltheticketofficebeclosed? A.Inonehour. B.Intwohours. C.Inthreehours.16.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman? A.Shequarreledwiththeman. B.Sheiswaitingforherfriend. C.Shehasmoveduponlyalittle.17.Whatcanwelearnabouttheman? A.Heiswillingtowait. B.Heispleasedtoseethewoman. C.Heisdisappointedabouthisphoneorder.第三节(共3小题,每小题1.5分,满分4.5分)听下面一段材料,将第18至20三个小题的信息补充完整,每个小题不超过三个单词;听完后,各小题将给出15秒钟的作答时间。本段材料读两遍。BRIGHTONTOURISTINFORMATIONOFFICEWorkinghours:(Monday-Friday):9:00a.m.-6:00p.m.Informationon:hotels,restaurants&18.

Citytours:fromChurchillSquare,around19.

Tourscost:£5.00.Ticketsfrom:20.

18.

19.

20.

二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)(共10小题;共10分)21.Eatingjustonecarrotadaycanr

thepossibilityofgettingtheseriouseyediseaseby40%.22.Hisfailurehasnoc

withthequalityofhiswork.23.Thisfilmisfora

only.Childrenmustn'twatchit.24.T

centrescanhelppeopletostoptakingdrugs.25.Asisknowntoall,itisi

tohuntwildlife.26.Itisl

torainsoon,soyou'dbettertakeyourumbrella.27.Theoperationisasuccessandnowthepatientisoutofd

.28.BillandIoftend

butwearegoodfriends.29.Ican'trememberhowthetunegoesbutI'llr

itwhenIhearit.30.Chinaisgettingmoreandmorep

intheworld.三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)(共15小题;共15分)31.Hisappearancehaschangedsomuchthatyoucannot

(认出)him.32.Thechangeinclimatemay

(影响)yourhealth.33.Thestreetwassocrowdedthathehadto

(减)speedtofortykilometresanhour.34.Hisheartsickenedatthethoughtofthat

(可怕的)scene.35.Thesetworeportsoftheaccident

(不同意)witheachother.36.Don'tbeafraidwhenyouareinfaceof

(危险).37.Thepresidentisthemost

(有力量的)maninAmericaandprobablytheworld.38.Wehave

(联系)withvariousinternationalcorporationsinEurope.39.They'renolongerchildren,yousee,they're

(成年人)now.40.Jacksonwas

(可能)tohavediedbeforehewasrushedtothehospital.41.Doctorsaretryingoutanew

(治疗方法)fordepression.42.Thereisarestaurant

(在附近)anditisalwayscrowdedbecauseitissopopular.43.Ialsosmokedandbecame

(上瘾)tocigarettes.44.It'sknownthatsmoking

(香烟)isnotpermittedinpublicnow.45.Aknifewasfoundatthesceneofthe

(犯罪)anditwassenttothepolicestationimmediately.四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)(共10小题;共20分)46.财富鲜与幸福相关。Wealthisseldom

happiness.47.盘子从她手中掉了下来,成了碎片。(词数不限)Theplatedroppedfromherhands,

pieces.48.他慢慢地解释,以便让每一个人都听懂。Heexplaineditslowly

makeeveryoneunderstandit.49.为了赶上6点的火车,我们起得很早。

thesixo'clocktrain,wegotupveryearly.50.她吸烟成瘾,健康状况处于极大的危险之中。She

andherhealthisingreatdanger.51.我刚从收音机上听说暴风雨有可能要来。(词数不限)I'vejustheardawarningontheradio

.52.为了通过下周的考试,每一位学生都在刻苦学习。(词数不限)

,everystudentisworkinghard.53.

(由于)theseriousflood,two-thirdsofthebuildingsintheareaneedrepairing.54.Thereare

(书店里有这么多的书以至于)Ican'tdecidewhichonetobuy.(词数不限)55.那场音乐会太美妙了,我想再去听一次。Thatwas

I'dliketolistentoitagain.五、单项选择(共15小题;共15分)56. They've

thepricesintheshop,soit'sagoodtimetobuy. A.reduced B.increased C.fallen D.dropped57. Therarespecieswhichare

disappearingshoulddeservemoreattentionfromushumanbeings. A.inplaceof B.insearchof C.inmemoryof D.indangerof58. Ajewelshopwas

betweenmidnightand5a.m.Alotofvaluablethingswerestolen. A.brokenout B.brokenawayfrom C.brokenin D.brokeninto59. Samis

topassallthefinalexaminationsbecauseheisworkingveryhard. A.probable B.likely C.maybe D.possible60. Anngaveupherteachingpostin1986

jointheInternationalNorthPoleExpedition. A.sothat B.inorderthat C.soasto D.solongas61. Hehadtoworkasawaitertopayforhistuitionfees,soafterschoolhe

towardsthecafe. A.moved B.headed C.toured D.turned62.

moreaboutChineseculture,JackhasdecidedtotakeChinesefolkmusicasanelectivecourse. A.Learn B.Learned C.Tolearn D.Tobelearning63. Mostofthechildrennoware

tosurfing.Manyparentshavenogoodwaystosettleit. A.addicted B.anxious C.powerful D.fortunate64. Ididn't

myprimaryschoolclassmateJaneuntilIlistenedtoherself­introduction. A.know B.recognize C.find D.realize65.

thetheft,hisfatherwillbeaccused. A.Relateto B.Relating C.Relatedto D.Relatedfrom66. Smokingtoomuchwill

yourhealthgreatly. A.affect B.effect C.effort D.comfort67. MyEnglishteacherwas

humorous

hecanmakeeverystudentburstintolaughter. A.so;asto B.such;asto C.such;that D.so;that68. Jimkeptquietabouttheaccident

losehisjob. A.innotorderto B.inordernotto C.inordertonot D.notinorderto69. Itisobviousthattheoldmanwilldiesoon,becausehehas

thestruggle. A.givenin B.givenout C.givenaway D.givenup70. Fatherwaslateforwork

thetrafficjam,and

,thebossblamedhimforit. A.asaresult;asaresultof B.asaresultof;asaresult C.asaresultof;inotherwords D.asaresult;inotherwords六、完形填空(共20小题;共30分)WhenIwassmall,mygrandmotherdiedandIcouldn'tunderstandwhyIhadnotears.71

thatnightwhenmydadtriedto72

,mylaughturnedintocrying.Soitcameasno73

tolearnthatresearchersbelievecryingandlaughingcomefromthesamepartofthe74

.Justaslaughinghasmanyhealthadvantages,scientistsarediscoveringthat75

doescrying.Whateverittakesforustoreduce76

isimportanttoouremotional(情绪的)health,andcryingasthestudyshowsthat85percentofwomenand73percentofmenfeel77

aftercrying.78

,tearsattracthelpfromotherpeople.Researchers79

thatwhenwecry,peoplearoundusbecomekinderandfriendlyandtheyaremore80

toprovidesupportandcomfort.Tearsalsoenableusto81

ouremotionsbetter;82

wedon'tevenknowwe'reverysad83

wecry.Welearnaboutouremotionsthroughcrying,andthenwecan84

them.Justascryingcanbehealthy,notcrying—holdingbacktearsof85

,painorsuffering—canbe86

forphysicalhealth.87

haveshownthattoomuchcontrolofemotionscan88

highbloodpressure,heartproblemsandsomeotherillnesses.Ifyouhaveahealthproblem,89

willcertainlynotaskyoutocry.Butwhenyoufeellikecrying,don't90

it.It'sanaturalandhealthyemotionalresponse.71. A.And B.So C.As D.But72. A.wakemeup B.cheermeup C.callmeup D.bringmeup73. A.gain B.surprise C.pain D.joy74. A.brain B.mouth C.memory D.mind75. A.it B.either C.so D.neither76. A.pleasure B.weight C.words D.pressure77. A.better B.worse C.healthy D.sick78. A.Instead B.However C.Besides D.Therefore79. A.expect B.agree C.advise D.require80. A.interested B.exciting C.unwilling D.ready81. A.understand B.offer C.start D.create82. A.gradually B.regularly C.sometimes D.easily83. A.if B.because C.since D.until84. A.beginwith B.endupwith C.fillupwith D.dealwith85. A.anger B.hunger C.happiness D.calm86. A.good B.bad C.difficult D.dangerous87. A.Books B.Newspapers C.Studies D.Instructions88. A.turnto B.stickto C.relateto D.leadto89. A.parents B.doctors C.scientists D.teachers90. A.fight B.accept C.strike D.hit七、阅读理解(共13小题;共26分)ATheproblemstartedwhenthefamilymovedandChrisswitchedschools.Hemadefriendswithanewsetofkids,someofwhomuseddrugs.ThefirsttimeChrisusedcocaine(可卡因)waswithfriendsatLarry'shouse.Everyonepooledtheirmoneytobuyafewgramsofcocaine.Larrytoldthem,“It'ssafeaslongasyoudon'tuseittoooften.Itwon'tturnyouintoanaddict(上瘾者)likeotherdrugs.”Duringthefollowingyear,thegrouptriedcrackalongwithcocaine.Chrisbragged,“Icanhandlethismaterial!”Larryagreed,“Aslongasyouonlytakealittlebit,you'llbeokay.”Hesaidhesoldittothem“atcost”anddescribed(描述)itas“purecocaine”.Whenonefriendendedupinthehospitalfromanoverdose(过量),Christhought,“That'llneverhappentome.SinceI'mmostlysniffing(smelling)thedrug,Iwon'thaveanyproblem.”At16,Chrisdroppedoutofschool.Whenhisparentstriedtochangehismind,helefthomewithouttellingthemwherehewasgoing.Helastedtwoweeksworkingatapizzaparlor(shop)beforegettingfiredforstealingmoney.That'swhenhestartedsellingcocaine.“I'llonlydothisuntilIgetbackonmyfeet,”hetoldhimself.Chris'familyfoundhimlivingaloneinarun-downpartoftown.Aschoolfriendhascalledthefamilytotellthemwherehewas.“Itprobablysavedmylife,”Chrissays.“Iwashalf-dead.”TopayforChristoenteradrugtreatmentcenter,hisdadtookasecondjob.Chrisisgratefultogettingtreatment.Nowhe'sabletoseecolorsagain.Inthedepthsofhisaddictionhesaweverythinginblackandgray.91.Chrisbegantousecocaine

. A.whenhisfriend,Larry,persuadedhimtodoso B.becausehewantedtotryitonlyonhisown C.whenallofhisfriendstaughthimhowtouseit D.becausehelikeditverymuch92.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE? A.ChrisgotcrackandcocainefromLarryfreeofcharge. B.LarrysoldcrackandcocainetoChrisandsomeofhisfriends. C.Itissafetousealittlecocaine. D.Chrisusedcocaineforhalfayear.93.Fromthelastparagraph,wecanlearnthat

. A.Chrisgetsfreetreatment B.Chriswantstothankhisparentsforpayingforhistreatment C.Chris'dadworkshardinordertoberich D.ChrishasgoodeyesightinseeingcolorsB"CanIgetalight?"Thisquestionisamongthemostcommonbetweensmokers.Whatifthisquestionwastocomefromanunusualsource?InApril2023,theNationalHealthPromotionFoundationuploadedananti-smokingadvertisementontoYouTube.Theanti-smokingadhasquicklybeenknownasthe"mostpowerfulanti-smokingad."Theanti-smokingvideo,calledthe"SmokingKid"featureschildrenwalkinguptoadultsmokersaskingforalight.Thechildrenintheadareactorsbuttheadultssmokingareunsuspectingparticipantsintheproject.Thevideobeginswiththestatement"adultsknowthatsmokingisharmful,butdon'tremindthemselvesofthisfact."Oncea"smokingkid"approachestheadults,everyadultaskedisshockedthatachildwithacigaretteinhandisaskingforalight.Thefirstadultstartsbysaying,"I'mnotgivingittoyou,"andthevideogoesontostate"everyadultfilmedsaidnoandremindedthechildrenthatsmokingisbad."Beforegoingaway,thekidhandseachadultabookletafterbeingturneddownforalight.Thebookletsays,"Youworryaboutme,butwhynotaboutyourself?"Eachadultlooksaroundforthechildastheirfacesarefilledwithconfusionanddiscomfort.Thevideoshowsthatafewofthesmokersquicklythrewawaytheircigarettesorputtheircigarettesaway,showingthatthisexperimentwasaffectiveatthatmoment.Themostinfluentialelementintheadisn'ttheuseofchildrenortheresponsesfromthesmokingadults.Itcomesdowntosomethingmuchsimplerthanthat.Whyisitthatweworryaboutotherpeople,forgettingtoworryaboutourselves?94.Accordingtothetext,theanti-smokingadis

. A.unusual B.shocking C.influential D.encouraging95.Theunderlinedword"unsuspecting"(inPara.2)probablymeans

. A.uninformed B.unwilling C.unfortunate D.unacceptable96.Whataretheadults'reactionstothechildrenaskingforalight? A.Theypaynoattentiontochildren'srequest. B.Theyrejectkids'requestandeducatethem. C.Theylookaroundforchildren'sparents. D.Theyquicklythrowchildren'scigarettesaway.97.Thebesttitleofthetextmightbe

. A.GiveupSmoking,forYourOwnSake B.KeepawayfromSmoking,Adults C.TellYourChildrennottoSmoke D.RejectaChildAskingforaLightCDoyousleepwell?Somepeoplegetofftosleepassoonastheheadhitsthepillow,butmanyothersarenotsolucky.Infact,thelackofqualitysleephasbecomeapublichealthissuearoundtheworld.AccordingtotheWorldAssociationofSleepMedicine,45percentoftheworld'spopulationsufferfromsleepproblems.Oneineightpeopledon'tsleepwellandareeasilywoken.7.6percentsleeplessthan3hourseachnight.Someevencannotfallasleepforseveraldaysinarow.Asabasicbodilyandmentalneed,sleepisessentialforoursurvival.Ithelpsustofightdiseases,strengthenourmemory,performbetterinworkandschoolandimproveourqualityoflife.Lackofsleepisknowntohaveasignificantnegativeinfluenceonhealth,bothintheshortandlongterm.Poorsleephasbeenassociatedwithobesity,weakenedimmunesystemsandevensomecancers,aswellasdepressionandanxiety.TheWorldSleepDay,heldonthethirdFridayofMarch,isanannualcelebrationofsleeptolightentheburdenofsleepproblemsthroughbetterpreventionandmanagementofsleepdisorders.Unhealthylifestylemaybethefirsttoblameforsleeplessness.Moreandmorepeopleusecellphonesandcomputersinbed,withmanystayingupuntilmidnight.Moderntechnologydoesmakeourlifeconvenient,butabuseofitruinsourhealth.Environmentalconditions,suchastemperature,noise,light,bedcomfortalsoplayanimportantroleinone'sabilitytogetpropersleep.Besides,impropereveningdiet,likeafulloranemptystomach,coffeeandalcoholallcontributetosleepproblems.Ofcourse,whenitcomestocausingpoorsleepstressfromfinances,familyorworkshouldneverbeignored.However,thosewhosufferfromsleepdisordersdon'tnecessarilyhavetocontinuetodoso—Mostsleepproblemscanbesolved.98.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph1? A.Nobodycanstayawakeforseveraldays. B.Allpeoplearegoingthroughsleepproblems. C.Sleepproblemshavebecomeaworldwideconcern. D.Themajorityoftheworld'spopulationcan'tsleepwell.99.Whatdoesparagraph4mainlytellus? A.Theinfluencesoflackofsleep. B.Thepossiblecausesofpoorsleep. C.Poorsleepisassociatedwithillness. D.Goodsleephelpsustoperformbetter.100.Whatwillbediscussedintheparagraphthatfollows? A.Theharmofsleepproblems. B.ActivitiesontheWorldSleepDay. C.Interviewsofpoorsleepsufferers. D.Measuresagainstsleepproblems.DThelatestUnitedNationsreportontheAIDSspreadpaintsasadpicture.ItconcludesthattheregionsoftheworldmostaffectedbyAIDSwillexperiencerapidincreasesindeathsamongyoungadults.Thiswillhaveserioussocialandeconomicresults.SotheUnitedNationsurgedevelopedcountriesandinternationalorganizationstoworktogethertocomeupwithasolution.ThespreadofAIDSandthevirusthatcausesit,HIV,isparticularlydestructiveinAfrica.Itisestimatedthatinsub-SaharanAfrica,overtwenty-fourmillionadultsandchildrenarenowlivingwithHIV.Insixteensub-Saharancountries,accordingtotheUN,atleasttenpercentofthepeoplebetweentheageoffifteenandforty-nineareHIVpositive.InSouthAfricaandZimbabwe,halfthepeoplebetweenthoseagesmaydieofAIDS.InBotswana,aboutoneinthreeadultsisinfected,andsometwo-thirdsofthecountry'sfifteen-year-oldboysmaydiebeforetheygrowup.Asaresult,agriculture,business,education,andhealthcarearealreadysufferingseriouslossworldwide.TheUnitedStatesisspendingmillionsofdollarstocoverit.FundingisbeingusedforpreventioncampaignsandtomakeAIDStreatmentmoreaffordable.Moneyisalsobeingusedtoreducemother-to-childtransmissionrates;supporthomeandcommunitybasedcare,andprovidecareforchildrenorphaned(成为孤儿)byAIDS.ThePeaceCorpswillsoonmakeanalloutefforttobringAIDSeducationtothecountriesmostatrisk.ItisimportantthatthegovernmentsandcitizensofthosenationsmostaffectedbyAIDSdotheirparttofightagainstit.Some,likeSenegalandUganda,havealreadybegunprogramsfordiseaseprevention.ThesecountriesareexperiencingfallingorstableHIVratesandlesssuffering.Butforothernations,muchremainstobedone.101.InParagraph2,theauthorpresentssomestatisticaldatato

. A.explainthatmoreyoungboysaredyingofAIDS B.showthatthespreadofAIDScanhardlybecontrolled C.highlightthecatastrophicconsequencescausedbyAIDS D.stressthedifferentAIDSproblemsamongAfricancountries102.Accordingtothepassage,wecaninferthat

. A.theUSAhastofacethemostseriousfinancialsituation B.thePeaceCropswillpushthesufferersthemselvesintofight C.mother-to-childtransmissionisalmostentirelypreventable D.programsfordiseasepreventionmakeabigdifferenceinallnations103.Thestructureofthepassageis

. A. B. C. D.八、短文7选5(5选5等)(共5小题;共10分)HealthyHabitsforLivingLongerManyofusaresetinourdailyhabits.Weeatthesamemeal,wearthesameclothes,takethesameroutetoworkandworkthesameoldjob.Butwhatwesometimesfailtorecognizeisthehugeinfluencethatourdailyhabitscanhaveonourhealth.Itisveryimportantforustokeepourdailyhabitshealthy.104.

Takesomeexerciseeveryday.Dailyexercisedoesimproveourhealth.Infact,studiesshowthatdailyexercisecanaddthreeyearstoourlife.Opportunityforexerciseiseverywhere—justbecreative.Wheneverwecan,walktowork.105.

It'sreallythatsimple.Eatahealthybreakfast.Researchershavefoundthatthosewhoeatanearlymorningmealarelesslikelytobetoofatandgetdiseasescomparedwiththosewhodon't.106.

Allinall,eatingbreakfastisagreatandhealthywaytostartourday.Haveenoughsleep.107.

Failingtogetatleastsevenhoursofsleepappearstoincreasetheriskofmajorillnessesincludingcancer,heartdisease,diabetesandmanymore.Getchancestocommunicate(交流).108.

Anysocialcommunicationcanpositivelyaffectourhealthbecausewecanhavemoretimeandchancestocommunicatewithothers.Allofthesecanaddyearstoourlives. A.Notenoughqualitysleepcanshortenourlife. B.Exercisealsohelpsuskeepawayfromillnesses. C.Ifweliveorworkinatallbuilding,justtakethestairs. D.Breakfast-eatersalsoreportfeelingbetter. E.There'sanoldsayingthatsaysagoodfriendischeaperthantreatment. F.Findingtimeforstructuredexercisecanbeprettymuchimpossibleformanypeople. G.Bymakingjustafewsmallchangesandkeepingthem,wecanaddafewyearstoourlife.九、补全短文(共10小题;共10分)阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。Notlongagotherewasagirl109.

Daisy,whowenttoseetheanimalsthatgavefurtomakehersweater110.

thehelpofaflyingcarpet.InTibet,shesawanantelopewithasadfacelookingather,111.

toldherthattheywerekilledforthewoolthatwastakenfromundertheir112.

(stomach).Everyyearover29,000ofthemwerekilled,withonly72,000left.InZimbabwe,theelephantDaisysawsaidtheywere113.

(danger)there.Farmersusedtohuntthembecausetheywereconsideredtohavedestroyedthefarms.Later,thegovernmenttriedtohelpthefarmers114.

askingthetourcompaniestobringmoretouriststotheareaandsettingthenumberofanimalstobehunted,115.

broughtthefarm

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