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牛津高中英语模块八检测卷
满分:100分
一、单项填空(25题,25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。
1.MrNixonisastrictbutkind-heartedteacher,thestudentsrespectbutare
afraidof.
A.whichB.thatC.forwhomD.onewhom
2.Itwasafterhegotwhathehaddesiredherealizeditwasnotsoimportant.
A.thatB.whenC.sinceD.as
3.Poorasshewas,MrsEvenswasalwaysreadytothosehopelesschildren.
A.devotingherselftohelpB.devoteherselftohelping
C.devoteherinhelpingD.devoteherselftohelp
4.Totellyouthetruth,Ithinkitisyou,Bernard,toblame.
A.morethan,whoisB.ratherthan,thatare
C.otherthan,thatisD.lessthan,whichare
5.whattheteacherexplained,hedecidedtostaybehindtoconsultwithherafter
school.
A.Hedidn'tunderstandB.Notunderstood
C.NothavingunderstoodD.Notbeingunderstood
6.Toeveryone'ssurprisethefashionableyoungladytobeathief.
A.provedoutB.madeoutC.turnedoutD.foundout
7.Americanseatvegetablesperpersontodayastheydidin1910.
A.morethantwiceasmanyB.morethantwice
C.twiceasmanyasD.astwiceasmuch
8.——WhichsportisthemostpopularintheUS?
——Ifshardtosay.Itlargelywhatyoumeanby“popular”.
A.comesaboutB.belongstoC.determinesonD.dependson
9.It'squiteobviousthattheagingpopulationinChinawillcauseheavy
pressureonwholesocietyinnearfuture.
A.a;aB.a;theC.the;aD.the;/
10.Mrs.Miltonsaysshewouldliketoshareeverythingshehaswithothersare
toogreedy.
A.exceptthosewhoB.exceptforthose
C.butforwhoD.butthosethat
11.——Yououghttohavecometoseethepatientyesterday.
——Yes,IknowI.
A.musthaveB.oughttoC.mighthaveD.shouldhave
12.Thetheoryhe'sstuckusthatearthquakescanbeforecast.
A.toprovesB.toprovestoC.toproveD.whichprovesto
13.Whetherwayswillbefoundtostoppollutionornotisjustworriesthepublic.
A.whyB.whichC.thatD.what
14.Thegirlwhoiskeptthenursehas______illsincelastweek.
A.inthechargeof,fallenB.inchargeof,been
C.inthechargeof,beenD.takenchargeof,fallen
15.SaminsistedthatthepictureMrGreenreferredto.
A.wasworthbuyingB.wasworthtobebought
C.beingworthbuyingD.beworthbuying
16.Althoughheknewlittleabouttheworkdoneinthefieldofphysics,hesucceeded
otherexperiencedexpertsfailed.
A.whichB.thatC.whatD.where
17.Couldyougivemeahand?Thedictionaryismyreach.
A.ontopofB.beyondC.toofarforD.higherfor
18.Sincewehavegotthemachinerepaired,wecanwithourwork.
A.carryoutB.carryonC.carryawayD.carrythrough
19.China'sentryintotheWTOhasasimportantameaningtoChinaastheUSA.
A.whichdoestoB.ithasC.itdoestoD.whatitis
20.---Whatclothesshouldweweartoattendaball?
-----Dressyoulike.
A.whatB.howeverC.whateverD.how
21.Thefacthedidn'trecognizememeansthatIalotinthepastfew
years.
A.that;changedB.which;hadchanged
C.when;changedD.that;havechanged
22.Heissaidwhenhewastryingtostealagain.
A.beingcaughtB.caught
C.tobecaughtD.tohavebeencaught
23.Youpromisedtobuymeacomputer,butyoudidn't.You.
A.musthavekeptyourwordsB.shouldhavekeptyourword
C.shouldhavekeptyourwordsD.oughtn'ttohavekeptyourword
24.----CouldyoutellmewhereJimlives?
-------------------Jimusedtolivenextdoortous,andnowheislivinginanothertown.
A.AtthetimeB.AtonetimeC.AtatimeD.Attimes
25.---Wasitwhathesaidorsomethingthathedidmadeyoucrysosadly,
Sarah?
-----No,notreally.
A.whichB.thatC.whenD.what
一、单项填空(25题,25分)
1—5DABBC6—10CADBA11—15DBDCA16—20DBBCB21—25DDBBB
二、完形填空(20分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从26—45各题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳
选项。
Ahighschoolhistoryteacheroncetoldus,“Ifyoumakeoneclosefriendinschool,
youwillbemostfortunate.Atruefriendissomeonewhostayswithyoufor26
teachesthathewasright.Agoodfriendshipisnoteasily27.
Itispossiblethatwesimplydonotstayinoneplacelongenoughfora28
friendshipto29.However,therecanbe30disagreementontheneedforeachof
ustothinkcarefullyaboutthekindsoffriendshipswewant.
Tomostofus,friendshipsareconsideredveryimportant,butweneedtobeclearin
our31thekindsoffriendshipswewant.Aretheytobecloseor32atarm'slength?
Dowewantto33ourselvesordowewanttowalkonthesurface?Forsomepeople,
manyfriendshipsonthesurfaceare34enough-andthafsallright.Butatsome
point,weneedto35thatourexpectationsarethesameasourfriends5expectations.
Thesharingof36experience37ourtearsaswellasourdarkdreamsisthesurest
waytodeepenfriendships.Butit38beundertakenslowlyandcarriedononlyifthere
are39ofinterestandactioninreturn.
Whataresomeofthe40offriendship?Thegreatestistheattractiontoexpecttoo
muchtoosoon.Deeprelationships41time.Another“majordifficulty^^isthe
selfishnesstothinkone“possesses“theother,includinghistimeandattention.Similarly,
friendships42actionsinreturn.In43words,youmustgiveasmuchasyoutake.
Finallythereisaquestionoftakingcareofthefriendship.Unlessyouspend44time
together,talkingonthephone,andwritingletters,friendshipswilldie45.
26.A.KnowledgeB.TeachersC.ExperienceD.Parents
27.A.understoodB.formedC.realizedD.produced
28.A.trueB.commonC.deeplyD.actually
29.A.designB.intendC.developD.appear
30.A.noB.someC.anyD.none
31.A.heartsB.thoughtsC.actionsD.minds
32.A.remainedB.leftC.keptD.stayed
33.A.ownB.oweC.shareD.spare
34.A.thatB.veryC.quiteD.not
35.A.makesureB.rememberC.expectD.checkout
36.A.socialB.ordinaryC.goodD.personal
37.A.includesB.toincludeC.includingD.included
38.A.canB.needC.willD.must
39.A.marksB.sightsC.scenesD.signs
40.A.difficultiesB.differencesC.advantagesD.things
41.A.costB.spendC.askD.take
42.A.requireB.requestC.dependD.suggest
43.A.someB.manyC.otherD.different
44.A.enoughB.comfortableC.lessD.alot
45.A.forB.awayC.outD.from
二、完形填空(20题,20分)
26—30CBACA31--35DCCCA36ToDCDDA41—45DACAB
三、阅读理解(20分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Hello,everyone.Haveyoueverwonderedwhattheweatherislikeinotherplaces
aroundtheworld?Today,I'dliketotalktoyouaboutthechangingseasonsinmycity
whichwastheassignedtopicforthisclass.
Firstofall,thewinterseasonusuallybeginsinDecemberandendsinearlyMarch.
ThecoldestmonthisJanuary,andtemperaturescandropbelowfreezingformostofthis
month.Thecityusuallyaveragesabout30inchesofsnowduringthisentire3-month
period.Occasionally,wehavesnowstormsthatcandropafootofsnowinaveryshort
periodoftime.Winteractivitiesduringthisseasonincludesledding,skiing,and
snowshoeing.
SpringusuallyarrivesinlateMarch,andthetemperatureshover(stay)around50
degreesduringtheday.Itisabeautifulseasonbecausetheflowersstarttobloom.Itis
sometimeswindy,andthisisgreatforflyingkites.Peopleinmycityoftenliketogoon
picnics,strollthroughparks,andplayoutdoorgames.
Next,summerstartsinJune,astemperaturesslowlyrisetoaround80degrees.The
summerinmycityisverydrywithlittlerainthroughouttheseason,andtemperaturescan
soar(increasequickly)above100degreesinAugust.Fortunately,theweatherisverydry
withlowhumidity(湿度),soitisreallypleasantevenonhotdays.Popularactivities
duringthisseasonarehiking,fishing,camping,waterskiing,andoutdoorsportsincluding
footballandsoccer.
Andfinally,summerchangestofallinlateSeptemberwhentheweathercoolsoff,
andthetreesbegintochangecolors.Alotofpeopleenjoydrivingintothemountainsand
viewingthefallcolors.Itisalsoatimewhenpeoplecleanuptheiryardsandgardensin
preparationforthewinterseason.
So,asyoucansee,mycityhasalottooffernomatterwhenyouvisitthisarea.
46.Thispassageismostlikelypartof.
A.aTVweatherprogramonseasonalchanges
B.ascientificreportonweather
C.aninformaldiscussionbetweenfriends
D.adailyspeechatschool
47.Whatcanweknowaboutthewinterseason?
A.Januaryreceivesabout30inchesofsnow.
B.WewillexperiencesnowstormsformostofJanuary
C.Outdooractivitiestendtobepopularduringthisseason.
D.Wintertemperatureshoverbelowfreezingforthe3-monthperiod.
48.Whatcanwelearnabouttheclimateofthecity?
A.Coolandrainyinautumn.B.Hotandhumidinsummer.
C.Freezinganddryinwinter.D.Warmandwindyinspring
B
LOSANGELES-JesusIbarrawasconfusedbytheelderlymanintheskullcap(无沿
便帽).HewasobviouslymucholderthanotherstudentsatCentralAdultHighSchool.
AndhewasanAngloonacampuswheremoststudentsareLatinos,blacks,and
Asian-Americans.
“Iaskedmyselfwhathewasdoinghere,“saysIbarra,21,ofLosAngeles.64Ithought
hewasavolunteer.ThefirsttimeItalkedtohim,IaskedaquestioninEnglish,andhe
answeredinSpanish.IthoughthewaswhiteandJewish.Ineverimaginedthathewould
speakSpanish.^^
JacobBlitzsteinsurprisedhisfellowstudentsallthetime.Heisn'tsomestuffyguy,
thoughhewearshisneatgraybeardandconservative(traditional)clothes.
Blitzsteiniswarmandgregarious(enjoysbeingwithothers).Helikestohearagood
joke-andlovestotellagoodstory.Heisdetermined,especiallywhenitcomesto
pursuinghisdream.
Recently,thatdreamcametrue.Ataceremonyattendedbytwoofhischildrenand
threegrandchildren,Blitzstein,81,graduatedfromhighschool
AfterPrincipalLannyNelmshandedhimthediploma(证书)andannouncedhisage,
Blitzsteinwavedtotheaudienceandcried.
Andwhynot?He'sprobablytheoldestCentralHighgraduatesincetheschool
openedin1974.Althoughnorecordsofsuchthingsarekept,aLosAngelesdistrict
spokesmansaysBlitzsteinistheoldestgraduatehe'severheardof.
Earninghisdiplomatook10years,duringwhichtheretiredstoreownersuffereda
stroke(中风)andtwoboutsofpneumonia,hadtwopacemakers(心脏起搏器)installed,
andlosthiswifeandtwobrothers.
Hekepttohistaskforareason.School4<isthebestmedicineyoucanhave,^^hesays.
“Youhavesomethingonyourmind-agoal.",一
Withhisdiplomainhand,Blizsteinstatesthathe'snotthroughyet.
“Youknowsomething?I'mgoingtocollege,9,hetoldavisitorrecently.Hehas
checkedoutWestLosAngelesandSantaMonicacommunitycollegesandsayshehopes
totransferfromtheretoafour-yearschool.
"It'snotajoke,hesays.6CIfIlivetotheyear2006,maybeI'llbeadoctor.^^
49.WhatwasJacobBlizstein5sdream?
A.Tobetheoldestgraduate.B.Tograduatefromhighschool.
C.Tosurprisehisfellowstudents.D.Toinvitehischildrentoattendhisceremony.
50.At81,thisgraduateproves.
A.ifsalwayspossibletolearnmoreB.it'snecessarytoreceivethecollegeeducation
C.itisn'tajoketobeadoctorD.it'seasytograduatefromhighschool
51.WhatdoesBlitzsteinmeanbysayinghe'snotthroughyet?
A.It'sadreamfromwhichhecan'twakeup.
B.It'sastartforhimtogoonwithhisstudy.
C.Hecan'tbelievethathecanreceivethediploma.
D.Hedoesn'tthinkhe'llpasstheexaminationforthecolleges.
52.“Stuffy“inthe4thparagraphmeans.
A.old-fashionedB.respectableC.narrow-mindedD.fat
C
Whereisthatnoisecomingfrom?Notsure?Trylivingwithyoureyesclosedfora
fewyears.
Blindpeoplearebetteratlocatingsoundsthanpeoplewhocansee,anewstudysays,
Withoutthebenefitsofvisiontheearsseemtoworkmuchbetter.
Previousstudieshaveshownthatblindpeoplearebetterthanothersatreachingout
andtouchingthesourcesofsoundsthatarecloseby.ResearchersfromtheUniversityof
Montrealwantedtoseeifblindpeoplewerealsobetteratlocatingsoundsthatarefar
away.
Twenty-threeblindpeopleparticipatedinthestudy.Allhadbeensightlessforatleast
20years.Fourteenofthemhadlosttheirvisionbeforeage11.Therestwentblindafter
age16.Theexperimentalsoincluded10peoplewhocouldseebutwerewearing
blindfolds.
Inonetask,volunteershadtopickthedirectionofasoundcomingfromabout3
metersaway.Whenthesoundwasinfrontofthemorslightlyoffcenterinfront,both
groupsperformedequallywell.
Whensoundscamefromthesideortheback,however,theblindgroupperformed
muchbetterthantheblindfoldedgroup.Theparticipantswhohadbeenblindsince
childhooddidslightlybetterthanthosewholosttheirsightlater.
Recognizingthelocationsofdistantsoundscanbeamatteroflife-or-deathforblind
people,saytheresearchers.Crossingthestreet,forinstance,ismuchharderwhenyou
can'tseethecarscoming.
Still,theresearchersweresurprisedbyhowwelltheblindparticipantsdid,
especiallythosewhowentblindafterage16.Inanotherexperiment,thescientistsalso
foundthatpartsofthebrainthatnormallydealwithvisualinformationbecameactivein
locatingsoundinthepeoplewhowereblindbyage11.Thesebrainpartsdidn'tshow
sound-locationactivityintheothergroupofblindpeopleorinthesightedpeople.The
scientistsnowwanttolearnmoreabouttheworkingsofbrainsofcclate-onsef,blind
people.
53.Therecentstudyshowsblindpeoplearebetterattelling.
A.thesourcesofloudsoundsB.thelocationsofdistantsounds
C.thedirectionofsharpsoundsD.thedistanceofasoundinfrontofthem
54.Whichwouldbeapropertitleforthepassage?
A.AresearchonBlindPeopleB.WhereisThatNoiseComingFrom
C.HearingBetterintheDarkD.WhatIfLivingWithoutYourEyes?
55.Whichofthefollowingstatementistrue?
A.Theresearchersarequitesureabouttheworkingsofbrainsof46late-onsef,blind
people.
B.Peoplewhowereblindbeforeage11arebetteratcrossingthestreetthanthoseafter
16.
C.Partsofthebrainofthosewhowentblindbyage11becameactiveinlocating
sound.
D.Theblindfoldedperformedbetteratlocatingsoundsinfront.
56.Ifpeoplewereaskedtotellthedirectionofasoundfromtheside,whowouldperform
best?
A.Thosewhoareblind.B.Thosewhohavegoneblindsincechildren.
C.Thosewhowentblindatage16.D.Thosewhoareblindfolded.
D
Accidentsarecaused;theydon'tjusthappen.Thereasonmaybeeasytosee:an
overloadedtray,ashelfoutofreach,apatchoficeontheroad.Butmoreoftenthannot
thereisachainofeventsleadinguptothemisfortune-frustration,tirednessorjustbad
temper-thatshowwhattheaccidentreallyis,asortofattackononeself.
Roadaccidents,forexample,happenfrequentlyafterafamilyquarrel,andweall
knowpeoplewhoareaccident-prone,sooftenatoddswiththemselvesandtheworldthat
theyseemtocauseaccidentsforthemselvesandothers.
Bydefinition,anaccidentissomethingyoucannotpredictoravoid,andtheidea
whichusedtobecurrent,thatthemajorityofroadaccidentsarecausedbyaminorityof
criminallycarelessdrivers,isnotsupportedbyinsurancestatistics.Theseshowthatmost
accidentsinvolveordinarymotoristsinamomentofcarelessnessorthoughtlessness.
Itisnotalwaysclear,either,whatsortofconditionsmakepeoplemorelikelytohave
anaccident.Forinstance,thelawrequiresallfactoriestotakesafetyactionsandmost
companieshavesafetycommitteestomakesuretheregulationsareobserved,butstill,
everydayinBritain,somefiftythousandmenandwomenareabsentfromworkduetoan
accident.Theseaccidentsarelargelytheresultofhumanerrorormisjudgment-noiseand
fatigue,boredomorworryarepossiblefactorswhichcontributetothis.Doctorswho
workinfactorieshavefoundthatthosewhodrinktoomuch,usuallypeoplewhohavea
highanxietylevel,runthreetimesthenormalriskofaccidentsatwork.
57.Thispassagemightbetakenfrom.
A.atextbookB.asciencestory
C.apopularmagazineD.areportofabusinessman
58.“Accident-prone“here(inParagraph2)means.
A.likelytohaveaccidentsB.injuredinaccidents
C.likelytodieinaccidentsD.responsibleforroadaccidents
59.Thepassagesuggeststhat.
A.accidentsmostlyresultfromslipperyroads
B.accidentsareusuallycausedbypsychologicalfactors
C.doctorsrunthreetimesthenormalriskofaccidentsinfactories
D.about50,000peoplelosttheirlivesatworkinBritaineveryday
60.WhichofthefollowingisNOTdiscussedasafactorofaccidentsinthispassage?
A.MoodB.CarelessnessC.TirednessD.Weather
61.Whatdoyouthinkwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.AccidentsandAnxietyB.HowaccidentsAreCaused
C.HumanFactorsinAccidentsD.HowtoPreventAccidents
E
Dreams:MakingThemWorkforUs
SeveralnightsaweekJosephwokeupscreamingfromthesameterribledream.
Josephcouldneverrecallhiswholedream,though.Heonlyrememberedthatsomeone
wasrunningafterhim.Josephwastryingtogetaway,butinhisdreamhecouldnotmove.
Hecontinuedhavingthisnightmareformonths.Hewassotiredinthemorningthatitwas
hardforhimtogotowork.
MiltonKramer,apsychiatristanddreamerresearcher,foundthatpeoplewakeup
feelingverydiscouragedaftertheyhaveabaddream,whileafterhavingagooddream,
peoplefeelmoreoptimistic.Clearly,dreamscanhaveharmfulorbeneficialeffects.Asa
result,Kramerbelievesthatweneedtolearnhowtochangeourbaddreams.
Beforewecanbegintochangeanightmare,however,wefirsthavetoremember
whathappenedinourdream.Actually,therearemanywaystodothis.Wecankeepa
journalordiaryofwhatwedowhenweareawake.Then,beforegoingtosleep,wecan
reviewourday.Aswebegintofallasleep,weshouldremindourselvesthatwewantto
rememberourdreams.Whenwewakeup,weshouldliestillwhilewetrytoremember
ourdream.Weshouldalsotrytorememberanimportantwordorpicturefromthedream.
Thisimagemakestherestofthedreameasiertoremember.Finally,ifwehavetrouble
rememberingdreams,wecantrysleepinglater.Thelongerwesleep,thelongerand
clearerourdreamswillbe.
Dr.RosalindCartwrightisadreamresearcher,too.Shehasdevelopedanotherdream
treatmentforchangingdreams.AccordingtoDr.Cartwright,dreamtreatmentinvolves
foursimplesteps.Thefirststepistorecognizewhenyoucarehavingabaddreamthat
willmakeyoufeelhelplessorupsetthenextmorning.Thesecondstepistoidentifywhat
itisaboutthedreamthatwillmakeyoufeelbad-forexample,weakinsteadofstrong,or
outofcontrolinsteadofincontrol.Next,stopandbaddream.Youdonothaveto
continueyourbaddream,becauseyouareincharge.Thelaststepistochangethe
negativepartofthedream.Sometimesyoumayhavetowakeyourselfupandchangethe
dreambeforeyoureturntosleep.Othertimesitispossibletochangethedreamwhileyou
arestillasleep.
Byusingdreamtreatment,Josephwasabletochangehisnightmares.Generally,his
baddreamsstoppedaltogether.Hebeganhavingmorepositivedreamsandwokeup
feelingrefreshedandcheerful.Stoppinganightmareandchangingittoapositivedream
experiencecanbephysicallyandpsychologicallybeneficialtousall.
62.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?
A.Dreamsareveryimportant,anditispossibletochangeabaddreamintoagood
dream.
B.Josephwasfinallyabletochangehisnightmaresbyusingdreamtreatment.
C.Dreamtreatmenthasfoursimplestepsforsuccess.
D.Josephsucceededinstoppingthenightmares.
63.Putthefollowingdreamtreatmentstepsinthecorrectorder.
a.Changethenegativepartofthedream.
b.Identifythepartofthedreamthatmakesyoufeelbad.
c.Recognizewhenyouarehavingabaddream.
d.Stopyourbaddream.
A.cbdaB.acbdC.bacdD.dcba
64.Howmanywaysdoesthepassagepresenttohelpusrememberourdreams?
A.4B.3C.6D.5
65.WhichstatementisNOTtrue?
A.Thedreamtreatmentiseffective.
B.Dreamscanmakeushurtfulorhelpful.
C.Changinganightmareisgoodforallpeople.
D.Youcanchangethebaddreamsonlywhilesleeping.
三、阅读理解(20题,20分)
46—50DCDBA51—55BABCC56—60BCABD61—65CAACD
四、单词拼写(10题,10分)
1.Hehadwonacomfortable(胜禾U)inthegeneralelectionbeforebeingthe
president.
2.Iwasintheminfindinghimabitmurderous.
3.Many(业余的)sportsmentookpartintheNationalSportsMeeting.
4.Jeanwrotealettertothepaperindofhisbehavior.
5.Languagestudyisanessentialpartofthenewschool(课程).
6.Sheistheauthorofseveralbooks,includingabofDengXiaoping.
7.Doyoufeelasenseof(满足)attheendoftheworkingday?
8.Withoutanyaticket,youcan'tentertheimportantplace.
9.Itwashot,andwedecidedtowalkinthe(阴影)ofthewall
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