Test of Unit 5 Module 7
第一部分:听力(略)
第二部分:英语知识运用
第一节: 单项填空
21.A computer does only what thinking people _________.
A. have it do B. have it done
C. have done it D. having it done
22. On the table she found a piece of paper ________ some puzzling secret codes.
A. which was written
B. that was written
C. on which were written
D. on that was written
23. Apples are usually sold by _____ weight, and eggs are sometimes sold by ______ dozen.
A. the; the B. /; a C. /; the D. the; a
24. ---Are you going there with us?
---If Mary goes, ________.
A. I also go B. so do I
C. so I will D. so will I
25. Allen had to call a taxi because the ox was ________ to carry all the way home.
A. much too heavy B. too much heavy
C. heavy too much D. too heavy much
26. Helen had to shout ______ above the sound of the music.
A. making herself hear B. to make herself hear
C. making herself heard D. to make herself heard
27. The suggestion _______ Tom gave me was that we ________ at once.
A. which; would start B. that; would start
C. what; should start D. /; start
28. We need a new cupboard for the kitchen. So Peter made _______ from some wood we had.
A. it B. one C. himself D. another
29. He has been caught _________ the rain and is wet _________ the skin.
A. by; to B. in; to C. in; through D. with; in
30. --- Why not go and have dinner in the Friendship Store?
---_______. It’s too expensive.
A. why not B. I agree C. I’m afraid not D. I’ m sorry
31. --- The window is dirty.
--- I know. It ______ for weeks.
A. hasn’t cleaned B. didn’t cleaned
C. wasn’t cleaned D. hasn’t been cleaned
32. The old couple have been married for 40 years and never once _________ with each other.
A. they had quarreled B. they have quarreled
C. have they quarreled D. had they quarreled
33. There is nearly five thousand dollars ________ of goods in the shop.
A. worth B. price C. value D. prize
34. Sarah, hurry up. I’m afraid you won’t have time to ________ before the party.
A. get changed B. get change C. get changing D. get to change
35. ---- I heard they went skiing in the mountains last winter.
--- It ______ true because there was little snow there.
A. may not be B. won’t be C. couldn’t be D. will be
It was the night before the composition was due. As I looked a the list of topics(题目),“The Art of Eating Spaghetti(意大利面条)”caught my eye. The word “spaghetti” brought back the?? 36? of an evening at Uncle Alien's in Belleville?? 37? all of us were seated around the table and Aunt Pat? 38? spaghetti for supper, Spaghetti was an exotic(外来的)treat in?? 39? days. Never had I eaten spaghetti, and?? 40? of the grown-ups had enough experience to be?? 41? it. What laughing?_42_?we had about the?? 43?respectable method for moving spaghetti from plate to mouth.?? 44? , I wanted to write about that, but I wanted to?? 45? it down simply for my own? 46? , not for Mr. . Fledge, my composition teacher.?? 47? ,I would write something else.When I finished it the night was half gone and there was no?? 48? left to write a proper composition for Mr. . Fledge. There was no choice next morning but to?? 49? my work. Two days passed before Mr . Fleagle returned the 50 papers. He said, “Now, class, I want to read you a composition, The Art of Eating Spaghetti.”My words! He was reading my words out?_51_?to the whole class,?? 52?laughed, and then the whole class was laughing with open-hearted enjoyment. I did my best not to show?? 53__, but what I was feeling was pure happiness, ?? 54? my words had the power to make people? 55? .( )1.A.memory??????? B. thought?? C. knowledge? D. experience?? ( )2.A.when????????? B. where???? C. since????? D. after( )3.A.cooked??????? B. served??? C. got??????? D. made( )4.A.their???????? B. past????? C. last?????? D. those( )5.A.none????????? B. one?????? C. some?????? D. neither( )6.A.careful about B. good at?? C. fond of??? D. interested in( )7.A.speeches????? B. lessons?? C. sayings??? D. arguments( )8.A.nearly??????? B. naturally C. officially D. socially( )9.A.Especially??? B. Probably? C. Suddenly?? D. Fortunately( )10.A.settle?????? B. put?????? C. bite?????? D. let( )11.A.work???????? B. story???? C. luck?????? D. joy( )12.A.However????? B. Therefore C. As for him D. Except for that( )13.A.time???????? B. excuse??? C. way??????? D. idea( )14.A.give up????? B. continue? C. hand in??? D. delay( )15.A.written????? B. graded??? C. collected? D. calmly( )16.A.loud???????? B. fast????? C. publicly?? D. calmly( )17.A.People?????? B. Nobody??? C. Somebody?? D.I( )18.A.shock??????? B. wonder??? C. worry????? D. pleasure( )19.A.if?????????? B. for?????? C. while????? D. although( )20.A.excited????? B. satisfied C. think????? D. laugh
Ⅳ.阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A We have two daughters: Kristen is seven years old and Kelly is four. Last Sunday evening, we invited some people home for dinner. I dressed them nicely for the party, and told them that their job was to join Mommy in answering the door when the bell rang. Mommy would introduce them to the guests, and then they would take the guests' coats upstairs and put them on the bed in the second bedroom.The guests arrived. I introduced my two daughters to each of them. The adults were nice and kind and said how lucky we were to have such good kids.Each of the guests made a particular fuss over Kelly, the younger one, admiring her dress, herhair and her smile. They said she was a remarkable girl to be carrying coats upstairs at her age.I thought to myself that we adults usually make a big "to do" over the younger one becauseshe's the one who seems more easily hurt. We do it with the best of intentions.But we seldom think of how it might affect the other child. I was a little worried that Kristenwould feel she was being outshined. I was about to serve dinner when I realized that she had beenmissing for twenty minutes. I ran upstairs and found her in the bedroom, crying.I said, "What are you doing, my dear?"She turned to me with a sad expression and said, "Mommy, why don't people like me the waythey like my sister? Is it because I'm not pretty? Is that why they don't say nice things about me asmuch?"I tried to explain to her, kissing and hugging her to make her feel better.Now, whenever I visit a friend's home, I make it a point to speak to the elder child first.56. The underlined expression 'make a big "to do" over' (paragraph 4) means _______.A. show much concern aboutB. have a special effect onC. list jobs to be done forD. do good things for59. We can conclude from the passage that _______.A. parents should pay more attention to the elder childrenB. the younger children are usually more easily hurtC. people usually like the younger children moreD. adults should treat children equally BBeing considered a leader in our society is indeed of high praise. Leadership means power,commands respect and, most important, encourages achievement. Unlike vitamin C, leadershipskills can't be easily swallowed down. They must be carefully cultivated.Different from popular belief, most good leaders are made, not born. They learn their skills in their everyday lives. But which do they develop? How do they (and how can you) get others to follow?Always give credit. Many leaders note that the most efficient way to get a good performancefrom others is to treat them like heroes. Giving public credit to someone who has earned it is the best leadership technique in the world. It is also an act of generosity (慷慨) that's never forgotten.Giving credit is more effective than even the most constructive criticism (批评) , which oftenhurts rather than helps. Kenneth Blanchard, the author of The One-Minute Manager, agrees."Catch people doing something right!" he says. Then tell everyone about it.Take informed risks. " The best leaders know that taking a risk is not a thoughtless exercise,"says management adviser Marilyn Machlowitz. "Sky divers don't go up in an airplane without checking the parachutes (降落伞) beforehand. "Because the idea of risk also carries with it the possibility of failure, many of us usually waitfor others to take charge. But if you want to be a leader, you must learn to fail - and not die athousand deaths. Pick yourself up and start all over again.Encourage enthusiasm (热情). "When people understand the importance of work, they lendtheir mental strengths," says Lee Ducat. But when they get excited about the work, all their energy gets poured into the job. That's a great force! Is this the best way to create excitement? Be enthusiastic your-self - You will be followed by everyone.60. The underlined word "cultivated" (paragraph 1) roughly means _______.A. encouragedB. comparedC. examinedD. developed61. The part Always give credit tells us that a leader should _______.A. give helpful criticismB. regard others as real heroesC. praise people for their good performancesD. praise everyone62. To be a good leader, you should _______.A. not be afraid of any risksB. think twice before taking risksC. try to avoid any possible failuresD. know what a thoughtless exercise is63. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A. Leadership Is of Skills and TechniquesB. Leadership Is Very ImportantC. Not Many Can Be LeadersD. How to Be a Leader C"Have you ever been out on a boat and felt it lifted up by a wave? Or have you jumped in thewater and felt the rush of energy as waves came over you?" asked Jamie Taylor of the Wave Energy Group at the University of Edinburgh. "There is certainly a lot of energy in waves," he said. Scientists are working to use that energy to make electricity. Most waves are created whenwinds blow across the ocean. "The wind starts out by making little ripples (涟漪) , but if theykeep on blowing, those ripples get bigger and bigger and turn into waves," Taylor said. " Wavesare one of nature 's ways of picking up energy and then sending it off on a journey.When waves come toward the shore, people can set up dams to block the water and send itthrough a large wheel called a turbine (涡轮机) . The turbine can then power an electricalgenerator to produce electricity ."The resource is huge," said Janet Swain of the Worldwatch Institute. "We will never run out of wave power. " Besides, wave energy does not create the same pollution as other energy sources, such as oil or coal. Oceans cover three-quarters of the Earth's surface - that would make wave power seem ideal for creating energy throughout the world, though there are some weak points yet to overcome. Swain said that wave power still costs too much money. She also said that its effects on sea animals are still unknown. What is more, wave power could affect fishing and boat traffic.Traditional sources of energy like oil and gas may someday run out. " Demand for energy topower our TVs and computers, drive our cars, and heat and cool our homes is rising rapidly throughout the world," Swain said. In the future when you turn on a light, an ocean wave could beproviding the electricity!64. The writer uses the two questions at the beginning of the passage to _______.A. test the readers' knowledge about wavesB. draw the readers' attention to the topicC. show Jamie Taylor's importanceD. invite the readers to answer them65. The underlined phrase "picking up" (paragraph 2) is closest in meaning to _______.A. starting againB. speeding upC. gatheringD. improving66. We can make better use of wave energy if we _______.A. shorten its journey to thousands of homesB. build more small power stations on the oceansC. reduce the cost of turning it into electric powerD. quicken the steps of producing electricity67. It can be inferred that some day we might not worry about ________.A. air pollutionB. our boat trafficC. our power supplyD. our supply of sea fish DIn 1837, the historian Carlyle made the first recorded use of the word " queue" (排队). Hespoke of the French and their "habit of standing in a queue". Forty years later Paris was the bestplace to wait in line.However, queuing became popular in Britain too. The Second World War was the golden ageof queuing, and people joined any line in the hope that it was a queue for something to buy. Thiswas the source of many Second World War jokes:Shopkeeper to customer: Excuse me, miss, are you pregnant (怀孕)?Customer:???????????? Well, I wasn't when I joined the queue.Today, according to research in America, we (in Britain) can spend up to 5 years of our livesqueuing - as compared to twelve months looking for things we have lost. But things may be changing.Many people no longer have the patience to stand in a queue. The law of the jungle (丛林) has begun to operate at bus stops, with people using their arms to push others out of the way.One way to make life easier is to introduce "queue management". Customers at supermarketcheese counters can now take a ticket with a number which appears on a screen when it is theirturn. And while they wait for their number, they can do a bit of shopping.In some booking offices there is also a system telling customers how long they may have to wait before they are served.One of the latest technical progress is the use of an electronic scanner (电子识别器) whichcan read all the contents of your shopping basket or trolley in just a few seconds. If these becomepopular, queuing in supermarkets may become a thing of the past.But some people just like queuing. One man queued all night for Harrods famous January sale, and then returned home for breakfast at nine o' clock the next morning without going into the shop.68. The joke in Paragraph 2 implies that the young woman _______.A. has been waiting in the queue for a long timeB. doesn't need to stand in the queueC. enjoys standing in the queueD. has stood in the wrong line69. According to the passage, which of the following is true?A. The British spend more time queuing than looking for lost things.B. The Americans criticized the British for their way of queuing.C. The British are always patient when they wait in line.D. People queue only when they want to buy something.70. The British try to solve the problem of queuing by all the following EXCEPT _______.A. making a law to prevent queuingB. telling the customers the waiting timeC. using numbered tickets to put the customers in orderD. checking the price of the goods customers buy with a scanner71. We can infer from the passage that ________.A. queue management doesn't work wellB. there is still queuing in EnglandC. we don't see much queuing in ParisD. the French like queuing more than the British EHOLIDAYSThe Bay Hotel. It's a quiet, comfortable hotel overlooking (俯瞰) the bay in an uncommercialised Cornish fishing village on England's most southerly point. 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72. All of the following hotels are close to the sea EXCEPT _______.A. S W FranceB. The Blakeney HotelC. Willapark Manor HotelD. The Country Garden Hotel73. If you want to take your children and your dog with you on holiday, you can (A. The Country Garden HotelB. Willapark Manor HotelC. The Bay HotelD. Boscastle74. One of the hotels offers special price for _______.A. young peopleB. elderly peopleC. foreign guestsD. students75. The purpose of the passage is to _______.A. warnB. adviseC. describeD. advertise
V. 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行做出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾(√);如有错误(每一行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:此行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(八),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。此行错一个词:在错的词下面划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。注意:原行没有错的不要改??? I’ve really got to do something to lose weight becauseI’m getting much too fat.I wasn’t worried about it until l go??? ? 76.______to see the doctor.He told me that I’d probably had a heart??? ?? 77. ______attack while l started eating less.When you’re on a diet you??? ? 78. ______have to stop eat too much even though you are always hungry.??79. ______They may be very hard to do and you certainly need a lot??? ?? 80. ______of will-power to succeed.So I will stay on a health farm for a??? ?81. ______month 1 won’t be able to eat much and so I’ll have to stick??? ?? 82. ______to my diet.I’ll also do plenty of exercise,which won’t give?? ? 83. ______me any harm too.Both the diet and the exercise will??? ?? ? 84. ______help me to lose weight and feel more better.??? ???? 85. ______
VI.书面表达(满分25分)
某海滨浴场从今年夏天起对外宾开放,请你根据下列内容为海滨浴场(swimming pool)用英语写一分“游泳须知”(swimming rule)。(词数:100字左右)
游泳者不得越过红线
本场地内的游泳衣、救生圈(life-buoy)、太阳伞(sunshade)、椅子不得损坏和带走。
不许乱扔废弃物,请放入垃圾箱
下午六点前必须上岸
不准在游泳区钓鱼
游泳者必须遵守以上规定,违者处罚金(fine)5-200元。。
参考答案:
21-35 ACCDA DDBBC DCAAC
36-55 AABDA BDDCB DCACB ACDBD
56-75 ADCDD CBDBC CCAAA BABBD
76. go ---- went
77. had--- have
78. while--- unless
79.eat---eating
80.They---This/That/ It
81正确
82.month 后加when
83 give--- do
84. too—either
85.more---much
36A。“Spaghetti”这个词使他想起了以前吃面条的事,所以用memory .37.A。when引导定语从句,修饰前面的evening,意为“当时”。38B。那天晚上作者和其他一些亲属坐在桌边吃Aunt Pat所做的面条,此时的面条不是在加工厂制做当中,不用made,不是刚买到,不用got,也不是在厨房里煮制过程中,不用cooked,而是端到餐桌上了,故用served。serve除作“服务”解以外,还有“端上(饭菜)”之意。39D。“在那个时候”或“在那些日子”用in those days。40.A。41.B。作者从未吃过意大利面条,而在座的成年人也都不擅长/没吃过,所以才有下文有关怎样吃意大利面条才得体的令人发笑的争论。42D。上句提到没有吃意大利面条的经验,因而大家才会争论怎样吃。所以填arguments。43.D。吃东西的方式和举止要得体,要符合一定的社会文化,所以填socially。44C。文章开头提到spaghetti一词使作者想起过去的经历,由这经历突然想到了作文题,他要写这一文题。填suddenly表思绪的突然过渡。45.B。11.D。“把……写下来/记下来”用“put sth.down”。写下这一经历自己欣赏和享用,故用“joy”。12.C。上文说自己要写吃意大利面条的经历,写下来自己留着享用,不给作文老师。作文是要交的,那么就写点别的给他吧。“As for him”可译为“至于他吗”13.A。写完那篇文章,到了半夜了(自己还要睡觉),也就没有时间写准备上交的作文了。14.C。别无选择,只好“上交”(原本打算留给自己的)作品。“hand in”是“上交”的意思。上交了但作品还是自己的,故不算放弃,不选A。B和D离题较远。15.B。老师把作文收上去,过了两天发下来,那么这两天老师把作文批改,给分(或定个等级),作文也就是“被给过等级”的作文了。46.A。老师极为欣赏作者的作文,所以把它朗读给全班,故选A。C项有干扰性,但“publicly”与“to the whole class”重复,不可选。47.C。因故事有趣,有人先笑了,接着全班都开怀大笑。“then”是“接着、然后”的意思。先有人笑,然后是全都笑,不能是“无人笑,接着全都笑”,过于突兀,排除B。由于作者早已知道故事情节,未必先笑,排除D, People一词太空泛,范围过大,不可选。48.D。自己的作文得到老师和同学们的欣赏,自然高兴,但不能显露自己的得意,所以填pleasure。49.B。虽尽量不显示自己的得意,但心中还是充满了快乐,因为自己的作品能使人开怀一笑。所以填for,是表原因的并列连词。50.D。从全文可知,使人发出笑声,而不是使人兴奋/满意/思考。排除其他选项
WRITING
NOTICE
Swimming Rules
Swimmers are required to obey the following rules. Anyone who breaks the rules will be fined 5- 200 Yuan.
Nobody is allowed to swim beyond the red line
Swimming suits, life buoys, sunshades and chairs borrowed from here are not to be destroyed or taken away.
Don’t throw waste things everywhere. Put them into the dustbins.
Swimmers must get out of the water before 6.p.m.
Fishing is not allowed.
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