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Module1元测试题

第Ⅰ卷

第二部分:

 阅读理解 (共两节,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。

 A

DearJorge,

Areyouenjoyingyourbreakfromschool?

MyfamilyarenowinSacramento,California.WeareherepayingavisittomyauntGloria.WehavebeentotheCaliforniaStateCapitolBuilding,thenaturecenter,andthezoo.Ihaveseenmanyinterestingthings,butonestandsoutabovetherest.Thismorningwedrovefrommyaunt'shometoCalistogatoseeCalifornia'sOldFaithfulGeyser(老忠实泉).Ihadreadaboutitinmybook, SightseeinginCalifornia:

 WhereYouShouldGo. YouhaveprobablyheardofOldFaithful,thegeyserfarthernorthinYellowstoneNationalPark.ThisCaliforniageyserissometimescalled“LittleOldFaithful.”

WhenwearrivedCalifornia'sOldFaithfulwasonlyacalm(平静的)poolofwater.Thegeyserdidn'tlookverydeep. “What'sthebigdeal?

” Iwondered.AsIturned,Isawsomesteam(蒸汽)risingfromthewater.BeforeIknewit,therewashotwatershooting(射)upabout60feetintotheair.Wecouldnotbelieveoureyes!

Itcontinuedforalmostthreeminutes.

AuntGloriatoldmethatthewatercamefromanundergroundriver.Shealsosaidthatthewatertemperaturewasabout95℃.Thiswatercansometimesshoot170feetintotheair.

MyauntsaidthatothergeysersaroundtheworldreachhottertemperaturesandshootwaterevenhigherthanCalifornia'sOldFaithfulGeyser.I'dlovetolearnmoreaboutthisgeyserandothergeysersindifferentcountrieswhenIgethome.I'llseeyousoon!

                                                Yourfriend,

                                                Bennetto

21.Accordingtothetext,Bennetto_____.

A.visitedhisauntGloriabyhimself

B.hadneverheardofOldFaithfulGeyser

C.thoughtnothingofOldFaithfulGeyseratfirst

D.flewallthewayfromSacramentotoCalistoga

22.ThewaterBennettosawhighinthesky_____.

A.disappearedatonce  

B.wastoohottotouch

C.camefromadeepsea

D.was170feetinheight

23.WhatwasexpressedinBennetto'sletter?

 

A.Anger.               

B.Doubt.     

C.Courage.      

D.Excitement.

24.Bennettowrotethelettermainlyto_____.

A.talkabouthisholidayexperiences

B.askJorgetovisitOldFaithfulGeyser

C.expresshisthankfulnesstoAuntGloria

D.giveYellowstoneNationalParksomeadvice

B

ThelastfewdaysbeforeChristmaspassedquicklyanditwassoonChristmasEve.Thatnightwheneveryonewenttobed,Bunnycouldn'tsleep.Hestillcouldn'tthinkofwhathewantedhisChristmasgifttobe.HewonderedhowFatherChristmaswouldknowwhattobringhimifhedidn'tknowhimself.

      Ashewassittingupinbed,Bunnyheardabignoiseontheroof(屋顶)andasounddownstairs.ItwasFatherChristmas,herealized.Bunnyjumpedoutofbedandraceddownthehalltothestairshopingtohavealookattheoldmanwithhisowneyes.

     BythetimeBunnyreachedthebottomofthestairs,though,everythingwasagainsilent.Beautifulgiftswerepiled(堆积)undertheChristmastree,butFatherChristmaswasgone.Helookedforhimforafewminutes,butitwasalreadytoolate.Bunnyturnedtoclimbbackupstairswhenheheardacry.

      “Hello,”saidBunny.“Issomebodythere?

    Hewasansweredbyanothercry.Bunnylookedaroundthebigpileofgiftstoseewhatwasmakingthenoise.Rightunderthetreewasafunnylookingbrownanimalwithbigfeetandsadeyes.Bunnymighthavemistakenitforadog,ifithadn'tbeenfortheantlers(鹿角)onitshead.

       “Areyouareindeer(驯鹿)?

” askedBunny.

      “Yes,”repliedtheanimal,“mynameisRalph.”

       “AndyouwerepullingFatherChristmas'sled(雪橇)?

      “IwasuntilIgotairsick,”repliedRalph,“I'mafraidIwasn't cutoutfor thejob.NowI'mstuckhereandIdon'tknowhowtogetbacktotheNorthPole.”

      “Well,ifyoulike,youcanstaywithusasafriend,”saidBunny.Ashemadetheoffer,BunnysuddenlyrealizedthegifthewantedfromFatherChristmaswasanewfriend!

25.Whycouldn'tBunnyfallasleeponChristmasEve?

A.Hehadalotofthingstodo.

B.Hewasdisturbedbyabignoise.

C.Hewasthinkingofwhatgifthewouldget.

D.Hewantedtohavealookatthereindeer.

26.AssoonasBunnycamedownstairs,he_____.

A.wasprobablyverysad

B.foundwhathewanted

C.ranintoareindeer

D.heardaloudcry

27.Theunderlinedpart“cutoutfor”inthetextprobablymeans“_____”.

A.fitfor                      

B.afraidof 

C.proudof                  

D.interestedin

28.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.AstrangeChristmastree

B.AspecialChristmasgift

C.Aquietbutsmartboy

D.Alovelyreindeer

C

Thatwomancarriedanewblanket(毛毯)overherarm.Wordlessly,shegaveittome.

“Isitfinished?

”Iasked.

Sheshookherhead.“No.Itisready,”shereplied.Ihandedherthemoneyandtooktheblanket.

“Itisbeautiful,soskillfullywoven(编织),” Isaidtomymother. “Butwhatdidshemeanwhenshesaiditwasnotfinished?

Howcanitbereadyifitisnotfinished?

“Iwilltellyoulater,”mymothersaid,“butfirstIwilltakeyoutotheNavajovillage.”

Wewentdowntothevillage.Agroupofyoungmenweremakingsandpictures.Wewalkedthroughthewholevillage,watchingthedifferentthingsthepeopleweredoing.

ItwasnotuntilthateveningthatmymotherfinallyexplainedtheNavajowoman'swords.

“Didyounoticeanythingaboutthethingsthepeopleweremaking?

”mymotherasked.

“WhatshouldIhavenoticed?

”Ilookedatherandasked.

“EachthingtheNavajomakehasonesmallpartthatisnotcomplete.Thedesigns(设计)intheirsandpicturesareoftennotperfectlydone,forexample —thelineofacirclemaynotquiteclose.Ifyoulookcarefullyatyourblanket,youwillprobablyfindastitch(一针)missing.”

Itooktheblanketoff,butitlookedasperfectasanydesigncouldbe.Thensuddenly,Inoticedthatsureenoughastitchwasmissing!

“ButwhydotheNavajointentionallyleavesometinypartunfinished?

”Iasked.

“Theybelievethatwhenanythingiscompletedorfinished,itmeanstheendhascome—itwillnotbeperfectuntilthen.Thentoo,withacircle,theybelievethattheymustleaveapathwayforthebadspiritstorunawayandthegoodspiritstocomein.So,often,theydonotmakethelineclose.”

29.Theblankettheauthorreceived_____.

A.waspoorlywoven

B.madeherthinkalot

C.costheralotofmoney

D.wasfinished,butnotready

30.Whywastheauthorshownaroundthevillage?

A.TobuymorethingsmadebytheNavajo.

B.TomakefriendswithsomeoftheNavajo.

C.TohaveadeeperunderstandingoftheNavajo.

D.Tolookforthewomanwhosoldhertheblanket.

31.WhichofthefollowingmaytheNavajobelieve?

A.Astitchintimeisveryimportant.

B.Lifeonlybecomesperfectwhenyoudie.

C.Hewhomakesnomistakeisaperfectman.

D.Youmustalwaystrytomakeyourlifecomplete.

32.What'sthemainideaofthetext?

A.TheNavajoaregoodatmakingthings.

B.TheNavajoarebraveandhard-working.

C.AblankettellsalotabouttheNavajoculture.

D.SkillsareneededtodobusinesswiththeNavajo.

D

StudentsfromOceansideHighSchoolinRocklandwillbeabletosleepinalittlelongerfromthisautumn.

RegionalSchoolUnit13Superintendent(负责人)LewCollinssaidduringtheschool'sThursdaynightmeetingthattheschedule(时间表)fortheschoolswillbechanged.OceansideEastandWestwillstartahalfhourlater,at8a.m.fortheirnewschoolyear.

Researchhasshownthatteenagers'brainsareoftennotfullyawakeat6:

30a.m.Collinssaidtheschedule,whichisusedtogetstudentstoschoolforclassesthatbeginat7:

30a.m.,callsforsometogetonbusesbefore6a.m.togettoschoolontime.Teachersarehavingmeetingsat6:

40a.m.,whichistooearly,hethinks.

CollinsvisitedthehighschoolsinRocklandandaskedstudentswhentheywouldlikeclassestobegin.Mostofthemsaid8:

00a.m.“Iwassurprised.Ithoughttheywouldhavesaid9:

00or10:

00,”hesaid.

TheNationalSleepFoundationsaysonitswebsitethatteenagers'biologicalclocks(生物钟)aredesignedtostayuplaterandgetuplater.TheFoundationcalledforschoolstochangetheirschedules,whichmeansalaterstartaswellforelementarystudents(小学生).

Wedonothaveenoughbusestorun,sinceallthehighschoolandelementaryschoolbusesrunalmostatthesametime,Collinssaid.Hesuggested,“Weshouldbuysixmorebusesandgetsixmoredriverstokeepthenewscheduleworking.”

ElementaryschoolclassesinRocklandnowstartat8:

30a.m.,butwillbemovedto8:

45a.m.,startingintheautumn.“Iknowthisisaproblemforworkingparents,butwewillseewhatwecancomeupwith,”saidJaneBrown,ateacheratBardoniaElementarySchool.“Anyway,Ibelieveifstudentsgetmoresleepthey'llbemorereadytolearnwhenclassesstart,”sheadded.

33.Anewschedulewillbemadeto_____.

A.addmoreinterestingsubjects

B.helpstudentsdobetterinclass

C.askparentstolearnaboutschools

D.cutthenumberofmeetingsdown

34.OneoftheproblemsfacingtheschoolsinRocklandisthattheywill_____.

A.beafraidofworkingparents'disturbance

B.beworriedaboutchildren'ssafety

C.beshortofschoolbuses

D.beshortofteachers

35.WhatdoesJaneBrownthinkofthenewschedule?

A.Sheisnotcertainaboutit.

B.Sheisnotinterestedinit.

C.Sheisworriedaboutit.

D.Sheishopefulaboutit.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

Howtomakefriendsatanewschool

Startingwithanewschoolcanbedifficult.Everythingseemstobedifferent,andyoudon'tevenknowwheretogoforyourownclasses.   36  However,ifyouusetheseskills,youca

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