外研版 Book 2 Module 6 单元测试题.docx

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Module6FilmsandTVProgrammes单元测试题

第二部分:

阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。

A

★★☆☆☆

Areyouinterestedbothincampandmusic?

MaybetheMSUCommunityMusicSchoolisabetterplaceforyoutogo!

Itoffersdifferentmusiccampsthissummer!

RockCamp

June23-27,2014

$220

Itisheldformiddleandhighschoolstudentswhohavesomeexperienceplayingtheirinstruments(guitar,bass,drums,orkeyboard).BandswillbecoachedbymembersofTheOuterVibe.

Atcamp,studentswillformandworkintheirownbandsbasedonmusicalinterestandskilllevel.Theywilllearnsongsinpreparationforanend-of-camprockconcertatTheLoftonJune27!

BandCamp

July14-18,2014

$215

It’sacampformiddleschoolstudentswhohavecompletedatleastoneyearofinstrumentalstudy.Thiscampprovidesstudentswithanopportunitytoperformwithothertalentedstudents,andreceiveclassinstructionininstrumentaltechnique(技巧).ThenaconcertforparentsandfriendswillbeheldonJuly18atFairchildTheatre.

MusicalTheatreCamp

July14-25,2014

$300forGrades9-12

$220forGrades2-8

Thiscampisheldforelementary,middleandhighschoolstudents.Campersingrades9-12willspendthefulltwoweeksdevelopingskillsincludingvoicedevelopment,dancing,andprop(道具)design.Campersingrades2-8willjointheminthesecondweek,andthecampwillgiveafinalperformancefeaturingscenesandsongsfrommanypopularmusicals.

BeginningStrings(弦乐器)Camp

August4-8,2014

$185

Thiscampwillintroduceviolins,violasandcellos(中提琴和大提琴)tochildrenages6-12.Itwillgivethestudentsinstructionsbyprofessionalstringteachers,alongwithsingingandmusictheorygames.InstrumentsareprovidedbyCMSthroughadonationbyMarshallMusicCo.forstudentswhodonothaveone.Attheendofthecamp,therewillbeafinalperformancetoshowwhatthestudentshavelearned.

21.Ifasixth-graderwantstotakepartinacampaboutmusicals,howmuchwillhespend?

A.$185.        B.$215.  C.$220.              D.$300.

22.Whatdothefourcampshaveincommon?

A.Theyallinvitesomefamousstarstoteach.

B.Theyareallopentostudentsinallgrades.

C.TheyareallorganizedbyMarshallMusicCo.

D.Theyallincludeanend-of-campperformance.

23.Theauthorwritesthistextmainlytoencouragestudentsto_____.

A.takepartinthemusiccamps

B.learndifferentkindsofmusic

C.haveawonderfulsummerholiday

D.visittheMSUCommunityMusicSchool

B

★★★☆☆

Supposesomeoneasksyoutopaintapicture.“Allright,”youthink.“Noproblem.Icanfillthepaperprettyeasily.”Butwhatifthepictureyouareaskedtopaintisthreestorieshigh,twocityblockslong,andoneblockwide?

Inotherwords,atotalof17,000squarefeet!

Mostpeoplewouldbeoverwhelmedbytherequest(请求).ButnotDiegoRivera.

DiegoRivera(1886-1957)wasoneofmodernMexico’smostfamouspainters.Whenhewasaskedtopaintthishugepicture,heknewhecoulddoit.Duringhislife,Riverapainted124frescosthatshowedMexicanlife,history,andsocialproblems.Afrescoisapaintingonwetplaster(灰泥).

Riverahadtoplanaheadanddrewsimplyaboutwhatheplannedtopaint.ThenRivera’sassistantswouldputallbutthefinallayer(层)ofplasteronthewall.Next,theyusedsharptoolstodigtheoutline(轮廓)ofRivera’squickly-madedrawingintotheplaster.Then,theymadeamixtureoflime(石灰)andsandandspreadthisovertheoutlineinathinlayer.Assoonasthislayerwasfirm—butnotdry—Riverabegantopaint.Everymorning,hispaintshadtobefreshlymixed.Riverawouldpaintaslongastherewasdaylight.Herefusedtopaintunderman-madelightsinceitwouldchangehowthecolorslooked.

Sometimes,Riverawouldsaythatwhathehadpaintedthatdaywasnotgoodenough.Thenhewouldinsistthatalltheplasterbecutoffsohecouldstartagain!

IttookRiverayearstofinish,butthisfrescoisthoughttobeoneofthegreatestintheworld.ThemanhimselfisconsideredtobethegreatestMexicanartistofthetwentiethcentury.

24.Whatwouldmostpeoplethinkabouttherequestofpaintingthehugepicture?

A.Itispossible.           B.Itisprettyeasy.

C.Itisinteresting.        D.Itistoodifficult.

25.Thethirdparagraphisabout_____.

A.howRiveramixeddifferentpaintsB.howRiverachosehisassistants

C.howRiveradidhispaintingD.howRiverabecamefamous

26.WhatcanwelearnaboutDiegoRivera?

A.Hewantedeverythingtobeperfect.

B.Helikedusinglightinhispaintings.

C.Hepreferredquickly-madedrawings.

D.Hewasgoodatmakingfulluseofhistime.

C

★★★★☆

TheAmericanscreenhaslongbeenasmokyplace.Butcigarettesaremorecommoninmoviestodaythanatanyothertimeinthelast50years.AccordingtoasurveybytheUniversityofCalifornia,SanFrancisco,75%ofallHollywoodfilmsreleased(发行)between1999and2006showedtobaccouse.

Sadly,audiences—especiallykids—aretakingnotice.Tworecentstudiesshowthatamongchildrenasyoungas10,thosewhoalwaysseesmokinginthemoviesareupto2.7timesmorelikelythanotherstopickupthehabit.Kidsfromnon-smokinghomesarehitthehardest.Thiscouldbebecausetheydon’tlivewiththedirtyashtrays(烟灰缸)thatmakereal-worldsmokingalotlessattractivethanthecleaned-upmovieversion.

“Seeingsmokingon-screenmakesitlooknormal,”saysJonoPolansky,whoworkswithaprojectcalledSmokeFreeMovies.“Itsays,‘Ifyouwanttobeanadult,you’llsmoke,’”PolanskytoldTFK(TimeforKids).Beforeyougotothemovies,checkoutsmokefreemovies.ucsf.eduforanupdatedlistofwhichmoviesshowsmoking.

Moregroupsthaneverarepushingtogetthesmokesoffofthescreen.“Somemoviesshowkidsupto14incidentsofsmokingperhour,”saysBarryBloom,headoftheHarvardSchoolofPublicHealth.“We’reinthebusinessofpreventingdisease,andcigarettesaretheNumber1preventablecause.”

Pressure(压力)isgrowingtomakemoviesanon-smokingzone.Adozenhealthgroups,includingtheAmericanMedicalAssociation,arecallingforareductionofsmokinginmoviesandonTV.Forty-onestateattorneysgeneral(州总检察长)haveagreedtoaddananti-tobaccopublicserviceadatthebeginningofanyDVDthatincludessmoking.

Likeformersmokers,moviestudiosmayrealizethatgettingoutofthehabitisnotjustalothealthier,butalsoalotsmarter.

27.Theunderlinedpart“thehabit”inParagraph2refersto_____.

A.smoking                  B.studyingC.takingnotice            D.seeingamovie

28.JonoPolanskyprobablyadviseskidsto_____.

A.actlikeanadult         B.gotothemovies

C.seesmoke-freemovies   D.workforSmokeFreeMovies

29.Themovetomakemoviesanon-smokingzone_____.

A.isimpossibletosucceedB.isunderalotofpressure

C.hasprovedtobeafailureD.hasreceivedofficialsupport

30.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.Moviesarebecominglessandlessattractive

B.Kidsshouldseefewerandfewermovies

C.Moviesmaybebadforkids’health

D.Smokingisharmfultokids’health

D

★★★★☆

Newbornsbegintodeveloplanguageskillslongbeforetheybeginspeaking.And,comparedtoadults,theydeveloptheseskillsmorequickly.Peoplehaveahardtimelearningnewlanguagesastheygrowolder,butbabieshavetheabilitytolearnanylanguageeasily.

Foralongtime,scientistshavetriedtoexplainhowsuchyoungchildrencanlearnthecomplicated(复杂的)grammaticalrulesandsoundsofalanguage.Now,researchersaregettingabetterideaofwhat’shappeninginthebrainsofthetiniestlanguagelearners.Thisnewinformationmighthelpkidswithlearningproblemsaswellasadultswhowanttolearnnewlanguages.Itmightevenhelpscientistswhoaretryingtodesigncomputersthatcancommunicatelikepeopledo.

Mostbabiesgo“mama”by6monthsofage,andmostchildrenspeakinfullsentencesbyage3.Formanyyears,scientistshavewonderedhowthebrainsofyoungchildrenfigureouthowtocommunicateusinglanguage.Withhelpfromnewtechnologies,scientistsarenowfindingthatbabiesbeginlifewiththeabilitytolearnanylanguage.Theygetintocontactwithotherpeople,listentowhattheysayandwatchtheirmovementsveryclosely.Thatiswhytheyquicklymasterthelanguagestheyhearmostoften.

Studiesshowthat,uptoabout6monthsofage,babiescanrecognizeallthesoundsthatmakeupallthelanguagesintheworld.Startingataround6monthsoldababy’sbrainfocuseson(集中于)themostcommonsoundsithears.Then,childrenbeginresponding(回应)onlytothesoundsofthelanguagetheyhearthemost.

Inasimilarwayolderbabiesstartrecognizingthepatternsthatmakeuptherulesoftheirnativelanguage.Forexample,Englishchildrenwhoareabout18monthsoldstarttofigureoutthatwordsendingin“-ing”or“-ed”areusuallyverbs,andthatverbsareactionwords. 

31.Whichofthefollowingopinionsdoestheauthoragreewith?

A.Babiesarereallygoodlanguagelearners.

B.Adultsshouldlearnlanguageslikebabies.

C.It’sbettertolearnanewlanguageatanearlyage.

D.Babiesshouldbetrainedtoimprovelanguageskills.

32.Thenewresearchinthesecondparagraphcanbehelpfulin_____.

A.findingsuccessfullanguagelearners

B.teachingkidswithlearningproblems

C.designinghuman-shapedcomputers

D.improvingbabies’languageability

33.Theresearchersfoundoutthatbabieslearnalanguagemainlyby_____.

A.repeatingthewordsofotherpeople 

B.rememberingthefullsentencestheyhear

C.hearingandcloselywatchingothersspeak

D.figuringoutthemeaningof

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