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单元测试试题

Module6

一、单项选择:

1、TheIndianOceantsunamiattheendof2004isbelieved_____morethan160,000peopleandmademillionshomeless,______itperhapsthemostdestroyingtsunamiinhistory.

A.tokill;makingB.tohavekilled;makingC.havingkilled;tomakeD.killing;made

2、Eatingtoomuchfatcan______heartdiseaseandcausehighbloodpressure.

A.sticktoB.attendto

C.contributetoD.devoteto

3、“Neal,listen,”shesaid,lookingstraightathim.“Iaskyounottoget_______inthiskindofmatter.It’snoneofyourbusiness.”

A.caughtB.involved

C.attachedD.connected

4、Thequalityofthefoodis________healthforpeople.

A.amatterofB.thematterof

C.nomatterthatD.forthematter

5、—MyuncleadvisedI________abroad.

—Iwouldratheryou________athome.

A.go;stayB.went;stayed

C.go;stayedD.went;stay

6、________youfindeitherhisaddressorhistelephonenumber,youcan’tgetintouchwithhim.

A.AlthoughB.Eventhough

C.UnlessD.If

7、MrJonesholdsstrongviewsagainstvideogamesand____theclosingofallrecreationfacilitiesforsuchgames.

A.assistsB.acknowledges

C.advocatesD.admits

8、LiYuchun’scareerbeganto__________aftershewontheSuperGirls’match.

A.speedupB.flyaway

C.giveawayD.takeoff

9、Thereis_______whetherwewillbeabletogetenoughrawmaterials.

A.nottoknowB.tohavedone

C.notknowingD.noknowing

10、“It’snotonlyyoubutalsoSherrywho____.”theheadmastersaidtoTomafterheknewwhathadhappened.

A.aretobeblamedB.istobeblamed

C.istoblameD.aretoblame

11、----Doyouneedanyhelp,Lucy?

-----Yes.Thejobis_______Icoulddomyself.

A.lessthanB.morethan

C.nomorethanD.notmorethan

12、Peopletrytoavoidpublictransportationdelaysbyusingtheirowncars,andthis___createsfurtherproblems.

A.inshortB.incase

C.indoubtD.inturn

13、_______,hisideawasacceptedbyallthepeopleatthemeeting.

A.StrangeasmightitsoundB.Asitmightsoundstrange

C.AsstrangeitmightshouldD.Strangeasitmightsound

14、Betweenthetwogenerations,itisoftennottheirage,________theireducationthatcausesmisunderstanding.

A.likeB.as

C.orD.but

15、ItishardformetoimaginewhatIwouldbedoingtodayifI_______inlove,attheageofseven,withtheMelindaCoxLibraryinmyhometown.

A.wouldn’thavefallenB.hadnotfallen

C.shouldfallD.weretofall

二、完型填空

Fromthetimeeachofmychildrenstartedschool,Ipackedtheirlunches.Andineachlunch,I___16___anote.Oftenwrittenonanapkin,itmightbeathank-youfora___17____moment,areminderofsomethingwewerehappilyexpecting,orabitof__18___forthecomingtestorsportingevent.

Inearlygradeschoolthey____19____theirnotes.Butaschildrengrowoldertheybecomeself-conscious(有自我意识的),and___20___hereachedhighschool,myolderson,Marcinformedmehenolonger___21___mydailynotes.Tellinghimthathenolongerneededto___22___thembutIstillneededtowritethem.I___23___untilthedayhegraduated.

Sixyearsafterhighschoolgraduation,Marccalledandaskedifhecouldmove___24___foracoupleofmonths.Hehadspentthoseyearswell,graduatingfromcollege,___25___twointernships(实习)inWashington,D.C.,and___26___,becomingatechnicalassistantinSacramento.____27_____shortvacationvisits,however,hehadlivedawayfromhome.Withhisyoungersisterleavingforcollege,Iwas____28_____happytohaveMarcback.SinceIwas___29____makinglunchforhisyoungerbrother,I____30_____oneforMarc,too.Imaginemy__31___whenIgotacallfrommy24-year-oldson,____32_____hislunch.

“DidIdosomething___33___?

”Don’tyouloveme____34______,Mom?

”werejustafewofthequestionshethrewatmeasI____35_____askedhimwhatwaswrong.

“Mynote,Mom.”heanswered.“Where’smynote?

16.A.carried

B.found

C.included

D.held

17.A.difficult

B.special

C.comfortable

D.separate

18.A.congratulation

B.improvement

C.explanation

D.encouragement

19.A.loved

B.answered

C.wrote

D.examined

20.A.lately

B.bytheway

C.bythetime

D.gradually

21.A.received

B.understood

C.enjoyed

D.collected

22.A.copy

B.read

C.take

D.send

23.A.heldup

B.gaveup

C.followed

D.continued

24.A.out

B.home

C.tocollege

D.toSacramento

25.A.organizing

B.planning

C.comparing

D.completing

26.A.hopefully

B.finally

C.particularly

D.certainly

27.A.Becauseof

B.Insteadof

C.Exceptfor

D.Asfor

28.A.especially

B.immediately

C.equally

D.generally

29.A.once

B.again

C.still

D.even

30.A.packed

B.fetched

C.bought

D.filled

31.A.fear

B.surprise

C.anger

D.disappointment

32.A.waitingfor

B.worryingabout

C.caringfor

D.askingabout

33.A.wrong

B.funny

C.strange

D.smart

34.A.anymore

B.enough

C.oncemore

D.better

35.A.interestingly

B.bitterly

C.politely

D.laughingly

三、阅读理解

A

RosaParkswasanAfrican-Americanwomanwhobeganthecivilrightsmovementbyrefusingtogiveupherseattoawhitepersononabus.Shestoodupforwhatshebelievedwasright,andhercourageinspiredcountlessotherstodothesame.

BorninAlabamain1913,Mrs.ParksgrewuponafarmjustoutsideMontgomeryinatowncalledPineLevel.Shewashome-schooleduntilshewas11.ShelaterattendedtheIndustrialSchoolforGirlsinMontgomery.ShebrieflyattendedtheAlabamaStateTeachersCollegeforNegroes,buthadtodropouttotakecareofhermotherandgrandmotherwhentheybecameill.

Mrs.ParksmarriedRaymondParksin1932.Heencouragedhertofinishhereducation.Thiswasveryuncommonatthattime,especiallyforawoman.Lessthan7percentofAfrican-Americansstudiedinahighschoolinthe1930s.

Mrs.Parksalsosucceededingainingtherighttovote,whichwasverydifficultforblacksunderthesegregationlaws(种族隔离制度).In1943,shebeganworkingasasecretaryfortheNAACP----NationalAssociationfortheAdvancementofColoredPeople.

Mrs.ParksmadeherhistoricdecisiononDecember1,1955.Sherecalledinherautobiography(自传):

“Whenthedriversawmestillsitting,heaskedifIwasgoingtostandupandIsaid,‘No,I’mnot.’Thenhesaid,‘Well,ifyoudon’tstandup,I’mgoingtohavetocallthepoliceandhaveyouarrested.’Isaid,‘Youmaydothat.’”

Mrs.ParksdiedonOctober24,2005.“Shesatdowninorderthatwemightstandup,”saidcivilrightsleadersJesseJackson.“Herimprisonmentopenedthedoorsforourlongjourneytofreedom.”

36.FromthepassagewecaninferthatinRosaParks’timeblackpeople______________.

A.werenotallowedtotakebusesB.onlystoodinthebuses

C.werelookeddownuponD.hadnorightatall

37.FromthesecondparagraphweknowthatRosaParks____________________.

A.begantolearnattheageof11B.studiedathomeuntilshewas11

C.attendedtheIndustrialSchoolwhenshewas11D.graduatedfromtheAlabamaStateTeachersCollege

38.RosaParksdidn’tgiveupherseattoawhitepersonbecause________________.

A.shewastiredafteraday’sworkB.therewereemptyseatsonthebus

C.shedidn’twanttostandonthebusD.shewantedtobetreatedequally

39.Inthispassagethephrase“stoodupfor”inthefirstparagraphprobablymeans“___________”.

A.actedtoprotectB.paidattentionto

C.lookedforwardtoD.gaveupto

B

King’sCollegeSummerSchool

King’sCollegeSummerSchoolisanannualtrainingprogramforhighschoolstudentsatalllevelswhowanttoimprovetheirEnglish.Coursesaregivenbytheteachersofking’sCollegeandothercollegesinNewYork.Tripstomuseumsandculturecentersarealsoorganized.Thisyear’ssummerschoolwillbefromJuly25toAugust15.Moreinformationisasfollows:

Applicationdate

●StudentsinNewYorkshouldsendtheirapplicationsbeforeJuly18,2007.

●StudentsofothercitiesshouldsendtheirapplicationsbeforeJuly16,2007

●ForeignstudentsshouldsendtheirapplicationsbeforeJuly10,2007.

Courses

●EnglishLanguage

SpokenEnglish:

22hours

ReadingandWriting:

10hours

●AmericanHistory:

16hours

●AmericanCulture:

16hours

Steps

●Aletterofself-introduction

●Aletterofrecommendation(推荐)

*ThelettersshouldbewritteninEnglishwith

allthenecessaryinformation.

Cost

●Dailylessons:

$200

●Sportsandactivities:

$100

●Travels:

$200

●Hotelservice:

$400

*Youmaychoosetolivewithyourfriendsorrelativesinthesamecity.

Pleasewriteto:

Thompson,Sanders

1026king’sStreet

NewYork,NY10016,USA

E-mail:

KC–Summer–School@yahoo.com

40.Youcanmostprobablyreadthetextin__________.

A.anewspaperB.atravelguide

C.atextbookD.atelephonebook

41.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutking’sCollegeSummerSchool?

_____________.

A.Onlytopstudentcantakepartintheprogram

B.King’sCollegeSummerSchoolisruneveryotheryear

C.Visitstomuseumsandculturecentersarepartoftheprogram

D.Onlytheteachersofking’sCollegegivecourses

42.IfyouaretolivewithyourrelativesinNewYork,youwillhavetopaytheschool_____________.

A.$200B.$400C.$500D.$900

43.Whatinformationcanyougetfromthetext?

A.Theprogramwilllasttwomonths.

B.YoucanwritetoThompsononlyinEnglish.

C.AsaChinesestudent,youcansendyourapplicationonJuly14,2007.

D.Youcangetintouchwiththeschoolbye-mailorbytelephone.

C

Annealingisawayofmakingmetalsofterbyheatingitandthenlettingitcoolveryslowly.Ifmetalishe

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