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外研高一上学期1册Module3测试Class:Name:Marks:满分(120)一、语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1.Whatgoodfunitistotravellongdistancewithmyfamily! A.a;\ B.a;a C.\;\ D.\;a2.LiLeihasdecidedtogoandstudyabroad.It’sonlya(n)oftimebeforeheleaves. A.problem B.event C.matter D.thing3.—Ihavebeenworkinghardallmorning. —Youmustbe.Whynothavearest? A.abandoned B.bored C.exhausted D.excited4.Mr.SmithlefthomeandwenttoShenzheninhistwenties,whereheuntilthe1990s. A.stayed B.hadstayed C.havestayed D.werestaying5.—MayIcallyouLizshort? —Sure.LizisshortElizabeth. A.for;of B.for;for C.in;of D.in;for6.Thebookisonthetopshelf,.Tom,fetchmeachair,won’tyou? A.outofsight B.outofdistance C.outofreach D.outofdate7.Parentshavethedutytotheirchildrenwithfoodandclothingwhentheyaretooyoungtomakealiving. A.allow B.offer C.give D.supply8.TodayisSusan’sbirthday.Amongaresomeoldfriendsathighschool. A.thoseinvited B.thoseinviting C.invitingthose D.invitedthose9.—HaveyouevertriedtoaforeignerinEnglish? —Onlyonce.ButIfeltveryshy. A.tospeak B.speaking C.tobespeaking D.beingspoken10.HealwaystakesalongwithhimaminiEnglishdictionarytonewwordswheneverpossible. A.referto B.lookat C.lookup D.pointto11.Whileseeingthefilm,manyofthepeoplecriedwithgreatfear. A.frightened;frightened B.frightened;frightening C.frightening;frightening D.frightening;frightened12.—Didyoucatchtheplane? —No.Theplaneatthreeo’clock.Wearrivedfiveminuteslate. A.tookoff B.wastakenoff C.hadbeentakenoff D.hadtakenoff13.—Didyouplantomeetatthecinema? —No.Wemetchance. A.of B.in C.for D.by14.Maryusedtogotoartclassesintheeveningtwiceaweekbutnowshe. A.doesn’tanymoregothere B.doesn’tnolongergothere C.doesn’tgotherenomore D.doesn’tgothereanylonger15.—WouldyoumindifIborrowedyourphone? —Goahead. A.Pardon? B.Absolutely! C.Isthatright? D.Notatall!二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题分,满分30分)Ourthirdgradeclasswaslisteningtoourteacher,MissPratt.Shetoldusshewasnot16thatwewerenotmakingtheprogressshehadexpectedwithmultiplicationtables(乘法表).I17thatIhadspenttoomuchtimeplayingwithmyfriendsinsteadof18.Ihadletdown(让……失望)my19,whowasthekindestoneIhadeverknown.Everydaynearthecloseofschool,shewould20tous,ortellusstoriesaboutherchildhood.Most21,shemadeusfeelthatshe22usandthatwewereimportant.Ihadascar(伤疤)belowmynose23aseriouscaraccident.Havingbeencalled“RunningNose”bymanyotherchildren,Ididn’t24myself.AlthoughmyparentssaidIwas25,Ididnotseemyselfthatway.28;Berniceispretty.”Pretty!Theworddrewmy29.Teacherswouldbe30.MaybeitAboutoneweeklater,MissPratttoldtheclassthatIwasthefirstoneto33thetablesandshewasvery34ofme.Theclass35andclapped.Forthefirsttime,Ifelttrulygoodaboutmyself.16.A.sad B.surprised C.angry D.happy17.A.forgot B.regretted C.believed D.requested18.A.changing B.drawing C.studying D.writing19.A.friend B.teacher C.classmate D.parent 20.A.listen B.turn C.read D.reply21.A.probably B.exactly C.frequently D.importantly22.A.caredabout B.lookedafter C.worriedabout D.broughtup23.A.as B.since C.after D.until24.A.like B.lose C.ask D.hide25.A.smart B.humorous C.pretty D.special26.A.joined B.lived C.enjoyed D.remained27.A.How B.Who C.What D.Where28.A.agree B.mean C.see D.hope29.A.action B.attitude C.answer D.attention30.A.reliable B.patient C.simple D.strict31.A.choice B.decision C.effort D.difference32.A.control B.hurt C.stop D.invite33.A.learn B.show C.make D.find34.A.fond B.proud C.afraid D.tired35.A.left B.settled C.stood D.smiled三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AWhenAnnKahnwasgrowingup,herfamilytookthesamesummervacationeveryyear—atriptoYosemite(黄石公园).ButthingsaredifferentincludingAntarctica,andallbutoneofherjourneysabroadweretakenwithoutherparents,ontripswithotherteenagers.Shestartedwhenshewasjust13,visitingEuropewithayouthtravelorganizationcalledPeopletoPeopleStudentAmbassadors(大使).“Ithasreallychangedmyplanforgraduation,”saidAshley,whoisnowafreshmanofastateuniversity.“WhenIwasyounger,IthoughtI’dliketobea

afterIgraduate.LivingandworkingabroadissomethingIwouldliketodo.”AtyoungeragesthantheoldergenerationofAmericans,thousandsofteenagerslikeAshleyareseeingmorefarawaycornersoftheworld.Highschoolsnowregularlyorganizestudenttripsthatrequirepassports(护照).

Middle-schoolstudentshiketherainforestinsteadofjoininglakesidesummercamps,andolderteenagersusethecommunityservice(社会服务工作)theydidinAfricaaswritingmaterialforcollegeessays.Thesenseofcommunityandfamilyarelifetimememories.Morethanhalfofthestudentsbelievedmiddleschoollifeasthebiggeststageforgrowth.Youreallyseekidsmature.Ashley’smotherAnnKahnagrees,“Ididnottravellikethisgrowingup,butIthinkit’sgreatthatweareabletoprovidethatforher.”36.Fromthetext,wecanlearnthatAshley. A.visitedEuropewhenshewas13 B.setupayouthtravelorganization C.neverhadachancetovisitAntarctica D.tookthesamesummervacationashermother37.Aftertakingseveralinternationaljourneys,Ashley. A.wantedtobeanurseaftergraduation B.acceptedtheadvicefromherparents C.changedherplanforthefuture 38.Fromthetext,wecaninferthatduringholidaysteenagersinAmericawilldothefollowingEXCEPT. A.joiningtheschooltrips B.researchingtherainforest C.travellingaboard 39. A.Becomequitebusy. B.Becheerful. C.Beexperienced. D.Becomegrown-up.BALioninParisAuthor:BeatriceAlemagnaAlonelylionfromAfricabeginsajourneytoParis.Hemakeshimhappyagain?Readthebookandfinditout!ThestorytranslatedfromFrenchbyMarietteRobbesissuitableforthe3-6-yearagegroup.Language:EnglishPrice:$15Publisher:KathaWorldLibraryOntheTipofaPinAuthor:GeetaDharmarajanonefindthewormterrible?Readthebookandfinditout.Language:EnglishPrice:$Publisher:KathaWorldLibraryFledolinUpsideDownAuthor:AntjeDammThestoryisaboutabat(蝙蝠)namedFledolinwhosehischoice,butFledolincontinuestoenjoydoingso.Ghosh.Language:EnglishPrice:$Publisher:KathaWorldLibraryMotivatingSchoolKidsAuthor:MukhopadhyaySuvasishInthebook,thewriterofferspiecesofpracticaladviceabouttheproblemsoftenfacedbyschoolkids,theirparentsandtheirteachers.Language:EnglishPrice:$Publisher:VivaBooksPrivateLimited40.InthebookALioninParis,weknowthat______. A.itwasfirstwritteninFrench B.itissuitableforadultstoread C.itwasastoryaboutthehistoryofParis D.thelionwastakentoParisbyBeatriceAlemagna41.Theauthorusestheunderlinedphraseinthetexttoshowthat______. A.thetownhaslittlefields B. C.itisdangerousforustostandonapin D.thetownisverysmall42.Mr.Smithwhosesonisafraidoftakingexamswillbuy______. A.ALioninParis B.OntheTipofaPin C.MotivatingSchoolKids D.FledolinUpsideDown43.ThepurposeofthebookFledolinUpsideDownisto______. A.adviseustoprotectbats B.tellushowtomakefriendswithbats C.tellchildrentofollowothers’suggestions D.describeabatwhoenjoyshangingupsidedownCarebecomingbigproblemsinbigcitiesallovertheworld.IncitieslikeMexicoCity,ShanghaiorCairothequalityoftheairisgettingworseeveryday.IntheUnitedStates,peoplespendmoretimesittingintrafficjams.Someoftheworld’scitieshavealreadyfoundtheanswertotheproblem.InBogota,thecapitalofColumbia,thegovernmenthastakenmeasurestoimprovethequalityoflifeforthecity’s8millionpeople.Theycreatedoverathousandnewparks,anewpublictransportsystem,andbuilthundredsofcyclingandwalkingpaths.Peoplewholiveinthecityalsojoinedinmakingtheircityoneofthemostlivable(适合居住的)placesinSouthAmerica.Todaycityplannersaroundtheworldarelookingforwaystoprovidemoreroomforlivingandlessroomforcars.InAmerica,publictransporthasincreasedover2%sincethemid1990s—notmuchbutastart.Moreandmore

peopleleavetheircarsathomeandgetonbuses,trainsorevenrideabiketowork.Somecitiesarefarbetteratplanningthanothers.InAmsterdam,forexample,only40%ofthepopulationusestheircarstogettowork,35%ridesabikewhile25%usespublictransport.InParis,abouthalfofthecity’sworkersdrivetheircarstowork.Forcitiesindevelopingcountries,theproblemshavejuststarted.Trafficisgettingworseasmoreandmorepeoplecanaffordtobuyacar.44.ThewriterlistedMexicoCity,ShanghaiandCairoasexamplesofcitiesof______. A.heavytraffic B.airpollution C.rapiddevelopment D.largepopulation45.WhatdidBogotadotoimprovethequalityoflifeforitspeople? A.Itshutdownsomefactoriesinthecity. B.Itintroducedaforeignpublictransportsystem. C.Itencouragedpeopletoplanttreesinthecity. D.Itbuiltnewparksandanewpublictransportsystem.46.Fromthethirdparagraph,wecanlearnthat______. A.35%ofthepopulationinParisridesabiketowork B.halfofthepeopleinAmsterdamdrivetheircarstowork C.aquarterofthepeopleinAmsterdamusepublictransport D.Americanpublictransporthasincreasedmuchsincethe1990s47.Whatwouldbethebesttitleofthetext? A.Waystosolvetrafficjams B. C.People’snewchoiceinbigcities D.ParksinsteadofcarsforthecitiesDMostpeoplewillgenerallythinkabouttheclimateoftheirtraveldestination(目的地).Alittlebitofadvanceplanning,research,andpreparationcangoa

longwaytoensureasmoothtrip,andcanhelpyouenjoyyourselfmuchmore.Agoodstartingpointistolookattheoverall(总体的)climateofadestinationyou’replanningtotravel—Ireland,forexample,ispopularforconstantrain,buttheeastcoastonlyseesabouthalfofthenumberofrainydaysasthewestcoast.Somequickadvanceresearchonthenormalclimateforthatlocationorseasonmighthelpavoidsurprises,andmayevenhelpyoutochooseyourdestinationinthefirstplace.Onceyou’vesettledonadestination,youcandosomepreparation—iftheclimateiswet,packasmalltravelumbrellaandsomewarmerclothingandalightweightnylonraincoat.Warmerweatheriseasier,butplantobringsomeofthenecessities(必需品)withyou,astheyoftenchargefarmoretotouriststhanwhatyouwouldpayathome.Whenyouarereadytosetoff,double-checktheweathertomakesurethereisn’tanylast-minutechange.Don’tforgettotakethealtitudeintoaccountaswell—manycountrieshaveabroadrangeofhighandlowaltituderegions,soifyourjourneytakesyouhighintothemountainsorclosertosealevelthantherestofthearea,takethatintoaccountwithyourplanning.Incountrieswithalotofrain,besurenottotakeanyoneelse’sumbrellabymistake,it’sconsideredimpolite.Inwarmercountries,especiallyinEuropeandtheMiddleEast,takecarewhendressingfortheclimate,asthereareoftensomedresscodes(规范)whichmaypreventyoufromenteringmanychurchesandinstitutions(especiallyforwomen)andcouldalsogoagainstlocalcustoms.48.Thetextismainlyintendedto. A.givetravelersadviceontheclimate B.sharewithreaderssometruth C.remindtouristsofsomedresscodes D.stresstheimportanceoftheclimate49.Theunderlinedword“double-check”inParagraph3probablymeans. A.payattentionto B.checkagain C.putaside D.keepinmind50.Wecanlearnfromthetextthat. A.youshouldavoidtheareawithahighaltitude B.inIreland,theeastcoastispopularwithconstantrain C.prepareinadvanceandyouwillenjoyyourtripmuchmore D.whilechoosingadestination,youshouldfirstconsiderthealtitude51.Inwarmercountries,travelersareadvisedtobringsomenecessitiesto. A.savemuchmoney B.ensuretheirownsafety C.reduceunnecessarytroubles D.enjoythemselvesbetterEToday’smothersmissthegoldenagethattheirownmothersenjoyedinthe1970sand1980s,researchersfound.Mothershavelesstimetothemselvesandfeelundergreaterpressure(压力)tobalance(平衡)workandfamilylifethanthepreviousgeneration.Asaresult,88%saidtheyfeltsorryaboutthelackoftimetheyspentwiththeirchildren.Thesurveyof1,000mothersalsofoundthatmorethanathirdsaidtheyhadlesstimetothemselvesthantheirmothersdid–justthreehoursaweekor26minutesaday.And64%saidthiswasbecausetheyhadtogoouttowork,whilenearlyathirdsaidtheywereunderpressuretobethe“perfectmother”,thereportfound.KateFox,oftheSocialIssuesResearchCentre,whichcarriedoutthatsurveyforProcter&Gamble,said,“Withincreasingpressureonmothers,supportnetworksaremoreimportantthanever.”AnotherreportexaminingchildcareintheleadingWesternnationsfoundthatworkingmothersinBritainspendjust81minutesadaycaringfortheirchildrenasa“primaryactivity”.Motherswhostayathome,ontheotherhand,managetwiceasmuchtime–morethantwoandahalfhours–lookingaftertheirchildren,accordingtotheOrganizationforEconomicCo-operationandDevelopment.Critics(批评者)saythepressureonwomentoworklonghoursand

leavetheirchildreninthehandsofnurseries(托儿所)isputtingthehappinessoftheirchildrenatrisk(风险).Thestudyalsodiscoversthatalthoughmoreandmoremodernmothersgoouttowork,theburdenofchildcarestillfallsonthem—eveniftheirhusbandisnotinwork.Afatherwhoisnotinworkspendsjust63minutesadaylookingafterhischild,18minuteslessthanamotherwhogoesouttowork.Workingfatherssparelessthanthreequartersofanhourwiththeirchildren.52.WeknowaboutKateFoxfromthetextEXCEPTthat. A.heworksintheSocialIssuesResearchCentre B.heisamemberofProcter&Gamble C.heworriesabouttheincreasingpressureonmothers D.hedidasurveyof1,000mothersaboutmodernmothers’pressure53.Thetimeforthemotherswhostayathometolookaftertheirchildrenisabout______. A.threehoursaweekor26minutesaday B.twoandahalfhoursaweek C.63minutesaday D.twiceasmuchtimeastheworkingwomen54.Wecanlearnfromthelastparagraphthat______. A.afatherwhoisnotinworkspendsmoretimethanamotherwhogoesouttoworkinlookingafterchildren B.amotherwhogoesouttoworkspendsabout81minutesadaylookingafterherchild C.workingfathersspareabout45minuteswiththeirchildren D.moreandmoremodernmothersgoouttowork,andmoreandmoremodernfathersstayathometolookafterchildren55.Supposingthetextisfromawebsite,whichwebpageisitlikelytobeon?______ A. B. C. D.四、写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节阅读下面短文,根据上下文填入适当的词语,或使用括号中的词语的适当形式填空。(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)ThisstorybeganwhenIwasachild:Iwasbornpoor.Oftenwedidn’thave56toeat.Wheneverwehadsomefood,Motheroft

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