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英语外研版单元测试Book7Module4
Book7Module4单元测试卷(外研版)
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一、语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
1.We’retryingtobuild______societywhereallnationscanlivein______harmony.
A.the。
theB.a。
/C.the。
/D.a。
the
2.Withmanyproblemsremainingtobesolved,thenewly-electedpresidenthasatight______everyday.
A.deadlineB.routineC.scheduleD.pace
3.Let’shurry,______it’stoolatetocatchthetrain.
A.thereforeB.besidesC.insteadD.otherwise
4.If
anydifficulties_____,don’thesitatetocallmeforhelp.
A.ariseB.joinC.occurD.takeplace
5.Beethovensufferedacompletehearinglossat46.______,hemanagedtocomposemanymasterpieces.
A.EvensoB.IfsoC.ThereforeD.Meanwhile
6.Theeffortshehas______inthepastyearstoprotectingpandasaren’tinvain.Itsnumberisincreasing.
A.adaptedB.spentC.sacrificedD.devoted
7.Suchachanceisnoteasytoobtain,whynot_______it?
A.takechargeofB.takeadvantageof
C.takenoticeofD.takepossessionof
8.______solvinganyproblem,waronlyleadstomorehatredandviolence.
A.DuetoB.ThankstoC.FarfromD.Apartfrom
9.Dickenswrotealotofnovels,manyofthem______intofilms.
A.madeB.weremade
C.havebeenmadeD.hadbeenmade
10.Ithinkthat______withstudieswasthemaincauseforhisdroppingoutofschool.
A.beingboredB.boredC.havingboredD.boring
11.Sheisa______person.I’mafraidshedoesn’tlikesuchfancyclothes.
A.flexibleB.modestC.controversialD.conventional
12.Itwasthewayhetalkedthatmademeangry______whathesaid.
A.otherthanB.ratherthanC.morethanD.betterthan
13.Shecametothescene______sheheardofthecaraccident.
A.themomentB.sothatC.unlessD.although
14.—Howaboutaglassofbeer?
—_______Servemeacupofcoffeeinstead,please.
A.Soundsagoodidea.B.It’snotmycupoftea.
C.Whynot?
D.Whatfor?
15.Tomraisedhishandsasif______something.
A.sayingB.saidC.saysD.tosay
二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
ProfessorBarryWellmanfromtheUniversityofTorontoinCanadahasinventedatermtodescribethewaymanyNorthAmericansinteract(交流)thesedays.The16is“networkedindividualism(网络个体主义)”.Thisideaisnoteasytounderstandbecausethetwowordsseemtohave17meanings.Howcanwebeindividualsandbe18atthesametime?
Youneedotherpeoplefornetworks.
HereiswhatProfessorWellman19.BeforetheinventionoftheInternetande-mail,oursocialnetworksare20interactionswithrelatives,neighbors,andworkmatesat21.Someoftheinteractionwasbyphone,butitwas22voicetovoice,pe
rsontoperson,in23world.
ArecentresearchstudybythePewInternetandAmericanLifeProject24thatforalotofpeople,electronicinteractionthroughthecomputerhas25thisperson-to-personinteraction.
26,alotofpeopleinterviewedforthePewstudysaythat’sa27thing.Why?
Inthepast,manypeoplewereworriedthattheInternet28usandcausedustospendtoomuchtimeinthe29worldofthecomputer.ButthePewstudydiscoveredthattheoppositeis30.TheInternetconnectsuswithmorerealpeoplethanexpected—31peoplewhocangiveadviceoncareers,medical32,raisingchildren,andchoosingaschoolorcollege.About60millionAmericanstoldPewthatthe33playsanimportantroleinhelpingthemmakemajorlife34.
Thankstothecomputer,“networkedindividuals”areabletobe35andtogetherwithotherpeopleatthesametime!
16.A.wordB.inventionC.expressionD.term
17.A.oppositeB.differentC.similarD.unhealthy
18.A.collectedB.operatedC.networkedD.united
19.A.introducesB.meansC.createsD.likes
20.A.connectedB.nearC.separatedD.live
21.
A.workB.restC.tableD.home
22.A.yetB.evenC.stillD.quite
23.A.idealB.realC.modernD.ancient
24.A.gotB.conductedC.suggestedD.showed
25.A.rejectedB.replacedC.causedD.strengthened
26.A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.FurthermoreD.Thus
27.A.terribleB.specialC.globalD.good
28.A.separatedB.splitC.connectedD.deserted
29.A.dangerousB
.funnyC.imaginaryD.strange
30.A.wrongB.mistakenC.meaningfulD.true
31.A.carefulB.helpfulC.thoughtfulD.skillful
32.A.collegesB.equipmentC.problemsD.course
33.A.InternetB.phoneC.letterD.advice
34.A.discoveriesB.studiesC.styleD.decisions
35.A.alikeB.enjoyableC.aloneD.dependant
三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
A
TheEubieBlakeNationalJazzInstituteandCulturalCenterisinBaltimore,Maryland.ItisnamedafteroneofthemostimportantAfrican-Americanjazzandragtime(拉格泰姆音乐)musiciansofthe20thcentury.Beforehisdeathin1983,EubieBlakewasbelievedtobetheonlymusicianstilllivingwhohadplayedragtimemusic.
EubieBlakewasborninBaltimorein
1887.Hebeganplayingthepianowhenhewasaboutfiveyearsold.Hewasplayingprofessionallybytheageofsixteen.In1921,heandNobleSisslew
rotethemusicalplayShuffleAlong.ItwasthefirstBroadwaymusicalwritten,producedandperformedbyallAfricanAmericans.ShuffleAlongranformorethanfivehundredperformances.ThemusicalhelpedlaunchthecareersofseveralAfrican-Americanperformers,includingsingersJosephineBakerandPaulRobeson.
EubieBlakewroteotherBroadwaymusicalsduringhiseighty-yearcareer.Healsowrotemorethan350songs.TheoriginalsongsarestillondisplayattheEubieBlakeNationalJazzIn
stituteandCulturalCenter.
TheCenteropenedin1978.ItwaspartofanefforttobringculturalartstoyoungpeopleintheinnercityofBaltimore.Atthesametime,EubieBlakeandhiswifeMarianwerenegotiatinganagreementwiththeMarylandHistoricalSociety.Theywantedtodonateseveralhistoricallyimportantobjects.TheseincludedoriginalsheetmusicandaudiorecordingsofseveralEubieBlakesongs.TheyalsoincludedpersonalletterswrittenbyBlakeandoldpicturesofhimandotherfamousmusicians.AndtheyincludedtheoriginalgovernmentdocumentproclaimingFebruaryfourteenth,1973asEubieBlakeDayinBaltimore.Thousandsofpeoplevisitthecentereveryyear,especiallyyoungpeople.
36.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.TheEubieBlakeNationalJazzInstituteandCulturalCenter.
B.ThegreatachievementsofafamousAfrican-Americanmusician.
C.TheragtimemusicinAmericanhistory.
D.AnefforttobringculturalartstoyoungpeopleinBaltimore.
37.ShuffleAlongismentionedinParagraph2because_______.
A.itisthefirstmusicalplaywrittenbyEubieBlake
B.itisthemostfamousmusicalplayinBroadway
C.itisthefirstBroadwaymusicalevertobemade
D.itisamilestoneformanyAfricanAmericans
38.TheEubieBlakeNationalJazzInstituteandCulturalCenterwasbuiltto_______.
A.honorallAfrican-Americanmusicians
B.preservetheoriginalworksofEubieBlake
C.makeculturalartsknownbyyoungpeople
D.trainyoungAfrican-Americanmusicians
39.Wecaninferfromthesecondparagraphthat_______.
A.EubieBlakewasbornintoamusician’sfamily
B.EubieBlakebeganhiscareerattheageof21
C.severalAfrican-AmericanpeoplegottheirsuccessfromShuffleAlong
D.JosephineBakerandPaulRobesoncontributedthemosttoShuffleAlong
40.Thelastparagraphimpliesthat_______.
A.EubieBlake’soriginalworkswerenotvaluedatfirst
B.theCenterisnotpopularwithyoungpeople
C.EubieBlakekeptthemosthistoricallyimportantobjectshimself
D.EubieBlake’sachievementswereadmittedbythegovernment
B
Thereisnodoubtthatteenstodayareextremelybusy.Homeworkpilesupande
xtra-curricular(课外的)activitiesaretime-consuming.Teenshavetotakepartinasportoractivityafterschool,andtheyareupuntil10:
00orlaterdoinghomework.Gettingteenagersinvolvedinvoluntaryopportunitiescangivethemasenseofaccomplishmentthatisnotconnectedwithsportsorschool.
Teenagersareoftenintheirownlittleworld.Helpingthemgetinvolvedinvoluntaryopportunitiesistheperfectwayforthemtoopenupanewworldandgivetheirtimetoagoodcause.
Th
ekeytogettingteensinvolvedinvoluntaryworkistofindanopportunitythatwillfitintotheirscheduleandtofindsomethingthatintereststhem.Also,keepitclosetohome.Ifyouhavetodrivealongdistancetovolunteer,it’slesslikelytobeaccomplished.
Mysonhashelpedoutwiththelocallibrary’sreadingprogramnowfortwosummers.Itisclosetohomeandthescheduleisveryelastic.Wegoinandchoosedaysthatworkwithhisscheduleandhevolunteersforabout2hoursatatime.Heisresponsibleforhelpingkidsgetsignedupforthesummerreadingprogramandhelpingthemrecordthehourstheyread.Itisonlyaone-weektimecommitment,butitisveryrewarding.
Whenteensvolunteer,theyoftenseethatthereareothersmoreneedythanthemselves.Theyalsolearntimemanagement.Yourteenwillbecomeamorerounded,lessself-centredindividual.
Collegesseethousandsofstudentsapplyingforadmissioneveryyear.Ifyourteenhasshownthededicationtovolunteerinthecommunity,itcouldgivehimtheadvantageforcollegeadmissionorscholarshipopportunities.So,volunteeringisgoodfortheirpresentandtheirfuture!
41.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?
A.Theheavyloadsteensfacingtoady.
B.Thebenefitsofvolunteeringforteens.
C.Theauthor’sson’svolunteeringexperience.
D.Therequirementsofvolunteering.
42.Theauthorofthetextprobably_______.
A.neverthoughthissonwouldvolunteer
B.triestolimithisson’svoluntee