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Book2Module4单元测试题<外研版)
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一、单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分>
1.Thereis seriesof paintingsofflowersandbirdsonexhibition.3kU7QwF6fL
A.a;theB.\;theC.\;\D.a;\
2.Standingonthetopofthehill,wehadagood ofthewholecity.Howbeautiful!
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A.viewB.landscapeC.sceneryD.scene
3.Ibelieveaslongasweworkhard,wewillsurely ourdreamsofgoingtocollege.3kU7QwF6fL
A.adoptB.succeedC.realizeD.follow
4.—Areyoufond drawing?
—No,I’mtired it.I’mcrazyaboutmusic.
A.of;fromB.of;ofC.for;fromD.for;of
5.—MypaintingswillneverlooklikePicasso’s!
—Insteadof greatpainters,you’dbettertrytodevelopyourownstyle.3kU7QwF6fL
A.imitatingB.observingC.eyeingD.attempting
6.Heliedtotheteacherbecausehedidn’tknowhehadbeenobserved thewindow.3kU7QwF6fL
A.tobreakB.breakC.tobreakingD.beingbroken3kU7QwF6fL
7.Godhelpsthosewhohelpthemselves.Itisnouse tohelpthosewhodonothelpthemselves.3kU7QwF6fL
A.totryB.tryingC.triedD.havingtried
8.Youcouldtellbythe onthemother’sfacehowhappyshewastobewiththechild.3kU7QwF6fL
A.portraitB.styleC.realityD.expression
9.She alargesignoutsideherhousereading“Noparking”,butitdidn’thelp.3kU7QwF6fL
A.putoffB.gaveupC.putupD.gaveoff
10.—Howcanyouleavealone?
—Ican’tstand waiting.
A.beingkeptB.keepingC.tokeepD.tohavekept3kU7QwF6fL
11.Whichdoyouenjoy yourweekend,goinghikingorstayingathomewatchingTV?
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A.spendingB.tospendC.beingspentD
.spend3kU7QwF6fL
12
.ProjectHope helpingmorechildreninpoorareastohaveaccesstoeducation.3kU7QwF6fL
A.aimsatB.aimstoC.isaimingatD.isaimedto3kU7QwF6fL
13.He muchofthemusichehadwrittenbecausehewasnotsatisfiedwithit.3kU7QwF6fL
A.destroyedB.destro
ysC.isdestroyingD.hasdestroyed3kU7QwF6fL
14.Therewasonlyonedictionaryandasaresultthethreestudentshadtotaketurns it.3kU7QwF6fL
A.tousingB.usingC.useD.byusing
15.—You’vedoneagreatjob,Charles.
— I’llkeeptrying.
A.Thanksforthecompliment.B.You’vegotitright.3kU7QwF6fL
C.I’mnothalfasgoodasyou.D.Whatdoyoumakeofit?
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二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分>
Mygrandfatherdiedin1970,andmygrandmotherlivedintheiroldhousealone.Shortlyafterthat,wewenttotheanimalsheltertopickoutalittle16toaccompany(陪伴>Grandma.ThedogwasnamedPenny.3kU7QwF6fL
GrandmaandPennyquicklybecameveryattached(依恋的>toeachother,andthatattachmentgrewmuch17asyearspassed—theybecamevery18.WhenGrandmawentto19,Pennywalkedalongandlay20heruntilshewokeup.21
Pennyaged,shecouldnolongerjumpuponthe22tolienexttoGrandma,soshelayontheblanketbesidethebed.Grandmaneverwentanywherewithoutherpartnerbyherside.3kU7QwF6fL
ThetimecamewhenbothmygrandmotherandPennywerebecoming23.Grandmahadbeensenttohospitalseveralti
mes,andPennycouldn’t24aroundverywell.WhenGrandmawasinhospital,Pennywouldsitatthewindow25outforthecarbringingGrandmahomeandwould26waitatthedoorwhenGrandmacamethroughit.Eachhomecomingwasagreatmeetingagainbetweenthetwo.3kU7QwF6fL
OnChristmasDayin1985,Grandmawasagain27tothehospital.Penny,28,satlookingoutofthewindowforthe29bringingGrandmahome.Twomorningslater,I30shecouldn’tstandandwouldn’teat.Later,shehaddifficultyinbreathing.Iquickly31hertothehospitalwhereGrandmastayedtoletherseeher32forthelasttime.AssoonasPennysawGrandma,Penny’seyessuddenly
brightenedandthenslowly33.Grandmalefttheworldseveral34later.3kU7QwF6fL
Afterfifteenyearsoflovingfriendship,GrandmaandPennypassedawayonthesameday.Godhaditallworkedout—Pennywaswaitingatthedoorto35Grandmawhenshecamehome.3kU7QwF6fL
16.A.mouseB.catC.birdD.dog
17.A.strongerB.higherC.fartherD.longer3kU7QwF6fL
18.A.similarB.gentleC.friendlyD.close3kU7QwF6fL
19.A.workB.hospitalC.sleepD.church3kU7QwF6fL
20.A.onB.besideC.underD.below
21.A.SinceB.IfC.AsD.Though
22.A.tableB.bedC.chairD.blanket3kU7QwF6fL
23.A.lostB.activeC.weakD.tired
24.A.showB.walkC.playD.jump
25.A.lookingB.cryingC.climbingD.gett
ing3kU7QwF6fL
26.A.worriedlyB.hurriedlyC.
excitedlyD.disappointedly3kU7QwF6fL
27.A.invitedB.takenC.ledD.moved3kU7QwF6fL
28.A.asusualB.intimeC.byaccidentD.atonce3kU7QwF6fL
29.A.carB.truckC.busD.bicycle
30.A.believedB.guessedC.heardD.found3kU7QwF6fL
31.A.guidedB.postedC.sentD.followed3kU7QwF6fL
32.A.ownerB.motherC.doctorD.saver3kU7QwF6fL
33.A.openedB.brightenedC.closedD.wetted3kU7QwF6fL
34.A.hoursB.daysC.weeksD.months3kU7QwF6fL
35.A.callB.helpC.missD.greet
三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分>
A
ThestateofFloridaisbestknownforitsbeachesandpalmtrees.Butalargepartofitisswamp(沼泽地>.ThefamousEverglades,aslow-movingsheetofwaterf
ullofplantsandalligators(鳄鱼>,coversmuchofthesouthernpart
ofthestate.Tothenorth,theOkefenokee,whichispartlyinFloridaandmostlyinneighboringGeorgia,isatrueswampwithitsownalligatorsandsnakes.3kU7QwF6fL
Itwasformedwhenwatersfromanancientoceandrewbackandalargesandbar(沙洲>blockedmostofthewaterflowtothesea.3kU7QwF6fL
Thereisnobigcitywithin200kilometers,buttouristsfromallovertheworldmanagetofindit.Theyallwanttoknowaboutitsunusualname.OkefenokeeisaMiccosukeeIndianwordmeaninglandoftrembling(颤抖的>earth.Waybackintheswamparesmall,floating(漂浮的>islands,whichonecanwalkacross.Andtheytremble.Standingonthemisliket
ryingtobalanceonafloatingmattress(床垫>.3kU7QwF6fL
TheOkefenokee,whichisalreadynearlyfilledwithplants,wouldprobablydryupandbecomejustanotherforestifitwerenotforthefiresthatcomealongfromtimetotime.SothewaterinthisprotectedNationalWildlifeRefugekeepsmoving—slowly,veryslowly.3kU7QwF6fL
36.Fromthepassage,theOkefenokeeis.
A.aforestB.aswampC.anoceanD.asnake
37.Accordingtothepassage,thefamousEvergladeslies.3kU7QwF6fL
A.mainlyinGeorgiaB.inthenorthofFlorida
C.tothesouthoftheOkefenokeeD.neartheNationalWildlifeRefuge3kU7QwF6fL
38.Theunderlinedword“It”inParagraph2refersto“”.3kU7QwF6fL
A.FloridaB.theOkefenokeeC.GeorgiaD.anocean3kU7QwF6fL
39.Thethirdparagraphmainlytellsus.
A.wheretheOkefenokeeliesB.whatthesizeoftheOkefenokeeis3kU7QwF6fL
C.howthefloatingislandscomeintobeing
D.howtheOkefenokeegetsitsspecialname
40.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?
A.TheOkefenokee’salligatorsattractmanytourists.3kU7QwF6fL
B.Hammockstremblebutdonotmove.
C.FirespreventtheOkefeno
keefromdryingup.
D.FloridaandGeorgiacover1,800squarekilometersintotal.3kU7QwF6fL
B
Athirteen-year-oldboyfromCaliforniahasbecometheyoungestpersonevertoclimbtothetopofMountEverest(珠穆朗玛峰>aspartofhisgoaltoclimbthehighestmountainsonallsevencontinents.3kU7QwF6fL
Atallof13yearsold,JordanRomero,fromBigBear,California,hasalreadyclimbedtothetopofKilimanjaroinAfricaandhaspreparedforMountEverestsincethen.3kU7QwF6fL
OnSaturday22ndMay,2010Jordanreachedthe29,035-foottop,hisspokespersontoldtheAssociatedPress(美联社>viaasatellitephone.OnJordan’sblogearlierinthedayhe’dsaid,“EverystepItakeisfinallytowardthebiggestgoalofmylife,tostandonthetopoftheworld”,andastatementontheblogfromhisspokespersonsaidthataftertheyreachedthesummit“everyonesoundedunbelievablyhappy”.3kU7QwF6fL
JordanRomerohasbeenclimbingthehighestmountainsintheworldwithhisfatherandthreeguides.HismotherwatchedthemviaGPSathome.“I’mjustveryproudofhim,”shesaidinatelephoneinterviewwiththeAssociatedPress.3kU7QwF6fL
Jordan’sachievementhasbeenhailedbywell-wishersaroundtheworld,includingthefamoussportswebsiteamazingkids.orgthatcelebratedhisKilimanjaroclimbin2006asanexampletootherchildren“togettheirownamazingachievements”.TheoldrecordwasheldbyTembaSheriofNepalwhoclimbedtothetopofthemountainin2001,atage16.3kU7QwF6fL
Ambitious(雄心勃勃的>teenagershavebecomethesourceofsomedisagreementsinrecentmonthsasquestionsareraisedaboutthephysicalandmentalhealth(身心健康>ofchildrenwhentrying
totakeanadventuretomakearecord.3kU7QwF6fL
41.Jordan’sdesireistoclimb.
A.thehighestmountainsintheUSA
B.thehighestmountainsonallsevencontinents
C.thesteepestmountainsallovertheworld
D.oneofthehighestmountainsintheworld
42.Theunderlinedword“hailed”inParagraph5probablymeans“”.3kU7QwF6fL
A.understoodB.doubtedC.triedD.cheered
43.WhenTembaSherisucceededinclimbingtothetopofMountEverest,.3kU7QwF6fL
A.Jordanwasonlyafour-year-oldbaby
B.Jordanwasreadytoclimbthehighestmountainsintheworld3kU7QwF6fL
C.Jordanhadalreadyclimbedthehighestmountainsintheworld3kU7QwF6fL
D.JordanhadalreadyclimbedtothetopofKilimanjaro3kU7QwF6fL
44.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthispassage?
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A.PeoplehaddifferentattitudestowardsJordan’sadventure.
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