牛津高中英语模块八检测卷含答案_第1页
牛津高中英语模块八检测卷含答案_第2页
牛津高中英语模块八检测卷含答案_第3页
牛津高中英语模块八检测卷含答案_第4页
牛津高中英语模块八检测卷含答案_第5页
已阅读5页,还剩6页未读 继续免费阅读

下载本文档

版权说明:本文档由用户提供并上传,收益归属内容提供方,若内容存在侵权,请进行举报或认领

文档简介

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

温馨提示

  • 1. 本站所有资源如无特殊说明,都需要本地电脑安装OFFICE2007和PDF阅读器。图纸软件为CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.压缩文件请下载最新的WinRAR软件解压。
  • 2. 本站的文档不包含任何第三方提供的附件图纸等,如果需要附件,请联系上传者。文件的所有权益归上传用户所有。
  • 3. 本站RAR压缩包中若带图纸,网页内容里面会有图纸预览,若没有图纸预览就没有图纸。
  • 4. 未经权益所有人同意不得将文件中的内容挪作商业或盈利用途。
  • 5. 人人文库网仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对用户上传分享的文档内容本身不做任何修改或编辑,并不能对任何下载内容负责。
  • 6. 下载文件中如有侵权或不适当内容,请与我们联系,我们立即纠正。
  • 7. 本站不保证下载资源的准确性、安全性和完整性, 同时也不承担用户因使用这些下载资源对自己和他人造成任何形式的伤害或损失。

评论

0/150

提交评论