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模块综合测评

(一)

(时间:

100分钟;满分:

120分)

Ⅰ.阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

A

EdgewoodPreKindergartenandKindergartenEducation

OurProgramsaredesignedtomeetyourchildren'sneedstheyearround.Weacceptchildrenbetweentheagesof2.5and6.5.Youmaychoosetoenroll(报名)yourchildineitherthe10monthprogram,SeptemberthroughJune,orthe12monthprogram.

PREKINDERGARTEN8:

45A.M.-2:

15P.M.

Prekindergartenprogramsaredesignedtoofferanallsidedearlyeducationalexperiencetochildrenaged2.5to4.5.Itincludesopportunitiesforgrowthinthefollowingareas:

language,mathematicsreadiness(准备),science,readingreadiness,art,music,andphysicaleducation,etc.

TheseprogramsprovideopportunityforbestsocialandemotionalgrowthaswellasKindergartenreadiness.Anutritioussnackisservedmidmorning,aswellasahotlunchprogramavailableatnoon.Anafternoonnaptimeor“quiettime”(forthosewhohavegivenupnaps)arealsoincludedintheseprograms.

KINDERGARTEN8:

30A.M.-2:

45P.M.

ThekindergartenatEdgewoodisdesignedtomeettheneedsofastudentwhomayormaynotbeofkindergartenage.Thestudentisplacedaccordingtohis/herdevelopmentalneedsandreadiness.Astudentmayenterthisclassasearlyas4.5yearsofageoraslateas6.5yearsofage.Itisourbeliefthatnochildshouldbepushedforwardorheldbacksimplytokeepupwithothers.Eachstudentisallowedtoprogressather/hisownpaceinallareas.Weprovideappropriateexperiencestohelpeachchildbenefitfromtheformalinstructiontheywillreceiveineachareaofourcurriculum(课程).Studentswhostillneedreadinessskillswillbeprovidedwithreadinessinstruction.Advancedstudentswillbeprovidedwithchallenginglearningexperiencesandmaterialsappropriatetotheirdevelopmentalneed.

Ourkindergartencoversatraditionalkindergartencurriculumwithinahighlyinformationrichenvironment.Astudentcompletingthisprogramwillhavethechanceofmovingintothefirstgrade.However,ifitisdeterminedanotheryearofgrowthwouldbenefitthechild,placementmaybemadeintoanotherkindergartenprogram,withoutthechildfeelinghe/sheisrepeatingagrade.

1.Everyday,childrenwillstayinthekindergartenatEdgewoodfor________.

A.aboutfourhours  B.oversixhours

C.over8hoursD.abouttenhours

2.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEofthekindergartenatEdgewood?

A.Thestudentispermittedtolearnathis/herspeed.

B.Thestudentisplacedaccordingtohis/herage.

C.Allthestudentsarelearningatthesamepace.

D.Allthestudentsarefreetochoosewhattheylearn.

3.Whichofthekidsissuitableforthe“PREKINDERGARTEN”enrollment?

A.Agirlaged1.5whohasanelderbrotherathome.

B.Aboyaged3.5whohasgivenupnaps.

C.Agirlaged6whostillneedreadinessskills.

D.Aboyaged7whoisnotconfidentofhimself.

B

In2012ValentinGruenersavedayounglioncub(幼崽)andraisedithimselfatawildlifeparkinBotswana.Itwasthestartofaspecialrelationship.

ThelionisSirga—afemalecubGruenersavedfromafenceestablishedbyafarmer.“Thelionshadkilledtheothertwocubsinsidethecage,andthemotherlefttheremainingcubinthecage.Shewasmaybe10daysold,justlikealittlecat,”Grunersays.

She'smuchbiggerandstrongernow,butwhenGrueneropenshercageshestillrushestogreethimthrowingherpaws(爪子)aroundhisneck.“ThathappenseverytimeIopenthedoor.Itissuchapassionate(热情的)thingtodoforthisanimaltojumpandgivemeahug,”saysGruener.“Atthemomentshehasnootherlionswithherinthecage.SoI'mtheonlyfriendshe'sgot.Lionsaresocialcatssoshe'salwayshappytoseeme.”

ThetwofriendsspendtheirtimehangingoutintheBotswanabush,doingthekindofthingsthatcatsenjoy,suchaslyingaroundundertrees,playfighting,andhunting.“Idon'tbelievewehavetoteachtheliontohunt.Thelionhuntsoutofinstinct(本能).Anycatwillcatchabirdoramouse.Thelionwillcatchadeerwhenitgetsbigenough,”Gruenersays.“I'msurelygivingherthatopportunitytohunt,aboutthreetimesaweekatthemoment.”

GruenercreatedasmallparkinwhichSirgacanwalkfreely,butshewillnotbesetfreetonature.Notbecauseshecouldnotsurvive,butbecauseshehaslostherfearofhumans.Sheislikelytogettooclosetohumans,andifthereisanaccidentshewillendupgettingshot.IntheparkSirgacanlivelikeawildlion,butremainsafe,hesays.

4.Accordingtothesecondparagraph,howmanylioncubsstayedinsidethecage?

A.Two.    B.Three.

C.Four.D.Five.

5.WhenValentinGruenersavedSirga,shewas________.

A.tinyB.quiet

C.annoyedD.injured

6.Eachtimetheymeet,theyounglionjumpstoGruenertoexpressher________.

A.fearB.thanks

C.doubtsD.delight

7.AccordingtoGruener,thelion________.

A.willfeelhelpless

B.isborntohunt

C.isaslovelyasacat

D.cangreetpeoplewarmly

C

Forthepasttwoyears,villagersofasmallvillageinKazakhstanhavebeensufferingfromamysteriousandquiteseriousdisease.It'sbeencalledthesleepingsickness,whichmakesthepatientsfallintoadeepsleep,sometimeslastingfordays.Andwhentheywakeup,theyoftensufferfromheadaches,dizziness(眩晕)andmemoryloss.Healthexpertshavecarriedoutmanytestsonthelocalairandsoil,butsofartheyhavefailedtoexplainthedisease.ThemayorofKalachihasbeenencouragingpeopletomoveoutofthevillageforever.

Itlooksquitestrangeasamatteroffactbecauseitisaveryremotearea(偏远地区).Inthisarea,thereisanoldtown.Andrightnexttothistownthereisasmallvillage,whichishitbythesleepingsickness.Andinfactthat'saverytidy,cleanandbeautifulvillagebutthatiswherethepatientslive.

Doessomekindofradiation(辐射)causethesickness?

Thereisnoclearanswer.Thescientistsarecompletelybaffled_bythecauseofit.Scientistshavefoundsomeincreasedlevelsofradiationinthearea,buttheydosaythattheyaren'tabovesafelevels.

Andwhat'sbeenhappeningtopeople?

Theysleepforseveraldaysandtheysimplyjustdon'twakeup.They'resufferingfromallkindsofinfluencessuchasdizziness,memoryloss,andtheclearesteffectwecanseeisthatpeoplesimplyfallasleepsuddenly.Forexample,onepatientIspoketowasridinghismotorbikeandhesimplyfellasleepandwokeupseveraldayslaterinhospitalwithnomemoryofwhathadhappened.Andthishasaffectedaround120peopleinthevillage,someofthemmorethanonce,andthatisaboutaquarterofthepopulationofthevillage.

8.Aboutthesleepingsickness,themayor________.

A.isimprovingtheenvironmentthere

B.isdoingresearchaboutitsharms

C.isaskingpeopletoleavethevillage

D.hassentmanyscientiststohelpthepeople

9.Theunderlinedword“baffled”inthethirdparagraphmostprobablymeans________.

A.frightenedB.confused

C.pleasedD.shocked

10.ThewholepopulationoftheKazakhvillageshouldbeabout________.

A.120people  B.240people

C.360peopleD.480people

11.Thepassageisintendedtointroduce________.

A.Kazakhs'poorlife

B.astrangedisease

C.aKazakhvillage

D.akindheartedmayor

D

Listencarefully.Don'tanswertooquickly:

Atleast,don'tsay“yes”toosoon.Afriendmightask,“Wanttotakeahike?

”Youshouldsay,“Where?

”Ifhereplies,“TheentireAppalachianTrail(阿拉契亚山道),”takewarning.Here'swhy.

Thetrailisthelongestmarkedfootpathintheworld.ItstartsatSpringerMountain,Georgia.Itwinds(蜿蜒)alongthetopofthemountains.Itgoesthrough14states.ItendsatMt.Katahdin,Maine.Asthecrow(乌鸦)flies,thisisabout2,200miles.Butwhenwalked,thetrailis2,600miles.Ifdonenonstop,ittakesaboutsixmonths.

MosthikersbeginfromSpringerMountain.TheystartaroundApril1.Thisiswhy.Thesnowhasprobablymelted(融化)inthesouth.Buttheremaystillbesnowinthenorth.BythetimetheyreachMaine,thesnowwillbelonggone.What'sthechanceofmakingitnonstop?

Herearethedata.About1,500attemptiteachyear.About300makeit.Itisagreatchallenge.

Carefulplanningisnecessary.Thereareproblemstosolveandthebiggestoneistheweightsonone'sback.Toomanyhikersstartoutwithtoomuch.Wiseonesdon'tcarryfoodandtheysendpackagestopostofficesalongtheway.Therearenocampfiresallowed.Somesheltersarenearthepath.Butthetrailiscrowded.Itishardtofindspace.Aperfecttentisnecessary.EverypartoftheAppalachianTrailhasthepotentialtoreceivesnowfallthroughearlyApril.MountainsintheSouth,especiallythoseabove5,000feet,canreceivesnowfallsometimesdeepwellintoApril.Thehighestpeaks(顶峰)inTennessee,NorthCarolina,andsouthwestVirginia,receiveanaverageofcloseto100inchesofsnowfallayear.Bepreparedfortheconditionsyoumayface!

Anditrainsalot.Greatraingear(雨具)isneeded.Itshouldbelight.

BentonMacKayefoundedthetrail.Thefirstpartwascutin1922.Itiscaredforbyvolunteersineachstate.Doyouplantogo?

Readlotsofbooksbypeoplewho'vedoneit.

12.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Thedangerofextremesports.

B.IntroducetheAppalachianTrail.

C.Dangersofhikinginthewild.

D.Greatmountainsintheworld.

13.TheexampleofthecrowinParagraph2isusedto________.

A.showthetrail'srealdistance

B.expressthedangerofhiking

C.checkthedataofSpringerMountain'sheight

D.letpeopleknowthebeautifulviewoftheAppalachian

Trail

14.WhichofthefollowingdescriptionsisTRUEabouttheAppalachianTrail?

A.Itgoesthrough14mountains.

B.Itis2,200mileslongand2,600metershigh.

C.Ittakesaboutsixmonthsforpeopletowalk.

D.ItstartsatSpringerMountainandendsatMt.Katahdin.

15.TohiketheAppalachianTrail,oneshould________________.

A.carryeno

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