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外研版Book3Module1单元测试题
Book3Module1单元测试题(外研版)
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60分钟;满分:
100分。
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学生版
一、语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
1.Itisestimatedthatourcitywillhave populationofonemillionby year2020.
A.a;\B.the;\C.the;theD.a;the
2.Tooursurprise,Lily’s isverydifferentfromhertwinsisterLucy’s.
A.featureB.characterC.symbolD.sign
3.—Thetrafficistooheavy.Wouldyoulikemetohelpyou thestreet?
—That’sverykindofyou.A.besideB.acrossC.oppositeD.over
4. intheeastofAsia,Chinaisadevelopingcountrywithalonghistory.
A.LocatedB.TolocateC.LocateD.Locating
5.Igraduatedfromcollegein1990and Englishinourschooleversince.
A.taughtB.teachC.havetaughtD.amteaching
6.TheImperialPalace,also theForbiddenCity,isatouristattractioninBeijing.
A.knownforB.knowingasC.knowingforD.knownas
7.IstayedatahotelthelasttimeIwenttoBeiDaihe.Thewindowofmyroom thesea.
A.isfacedB.facesC.facingD.wasfaced
8.Asweallknow,theYellowRiveristhelongestinChina theYangtzeRiver.
A.intermsofB.suchasC.nexttoD.becauseof
9.— youoryoursisterfondofmusic?
—NeithershenorI .
A.Are;amB.Are;isC.Is;amD.Is;is
10.Thirty-fivepercentofthearea withtreesandgrass;ourcitylooksmorebeautiful.
A.coversB.arecoveredC.iscoveredD.cover
11.Thatafternoon,thepolice theyoungwomanenteringtherestaurant.
A.governedB.expandedC.observedD.influenced
12.Ourclass dividedintosixgroupsand,interestingly,ourgroup allthesameage.
A.is;areB.are;isC.are;areD.is;is
13.MyEnglishnameisMary.Eachofthestudentsinourclass givenanEnglishname.
A.wereB.wasC.hasD.have
14.Ifyoukeeppractisingeveryday, ,you’llfindyourspokenEnglishimproving.
A.forexampleB.ontheotherhandC.littlebylittleD.incommon
15.—You’refromTai’an. —It’satthefootofMountTai,ShandongProvince.
A.That’sright.B.Aren’tyou?
C.Whereaboutsisit?
D.What’sitlike?
二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
Crystal(水晶)shoesofCinderella(灰姑娘)
Maryrantowardsmewithararebrightsmileonherface,saying,“I’mgoingtohaveadanceperformancetonight.Hereisthe 16 .Don’tforget!
”Sheleftinahurry.
“What 17 ?
Dance?
Isthatcredible?
”Marywasnotsuchakindofgirl.Ihadneverseenhermakinguporwearing 18 clothes;moreover,shealways 19 herbigblack-frame(黑框子)glasses,forshedidnotknowhowto 20 indeed.
16.A.watchB.letterC.ticketD.note
17.A.reviewB.performanceC.practiceD.homework
18.A.importantB.practicalC.interestingD.attractive
19.A.woreB.touchedC.designedD.made
20.A.dressupB.foldupC.coverupD.mixup
Iarrivedatthehallwiththeticket,andfoundmy 21 .Herperformancewastheseventhone.IknewIwouldsufferfromahardtimebeforeherturn,forIhadno 22 ofart,butherperformancewasworthwatching,nomatterhow 23 Iwouldwaitfor.
“Let’swelcomethenextexcitingdance—Latin!
”Applausefilledthe 24 atonce.
21.A.passengerB.walletC.seatD.test
22.A.feelingB.ideaC.effortD.sense
23.A.shortB.longC.lateD.early
24.A.libraryB.labC.officeD.hall
25.A.largeB.smallC.newD.grand
Iopenedmyeyesas 25 aspossible,fearingtoloseanything.Wearingagoldenandshiningskirt,Maryappearedonthegloriousstage.Her 26 wentwellwiththebrilliantlights.Such 27 seemedtobeamermaiden(美人鱼)showingupundertheglitteringsunshine;meanwhile,Icouldfeelalltheaudienceinthehall 28 theireyesonheranditwasalsohardformeto 29 mysightsfromher.Shewasso 30 :
herstaturewasslim;herlonggoldenhairlaybackincurlsoverherears.Dancingwithacharmingsmile,shewasfully 31 intheLatinmusic.Atthismoment,shelookedlikeaprettybutterfly 32 onthesplendidstage…Icouldhardlybelievemyeyes.
26.A.dressB.trousersC.flowerD.picture
27.A.groundB.sceneC.contentD.passage
28.A.avoidB.payC.attractD.focus
29.A.checkB.removeC.washD.set
30.A.colorfulB.newC.beautifulD.respectful
31.A.absorbedB.sharedC.astonishedD.frightened
32.A.rollingB.drivingC.flyingD.moving
Afteralltheperformance 33 ,Imetheratthegate.Shehandedmehercrystalshoeswhichwere 34 inthewonderfulstarrynight;atthemeantime,I 35 thateverygirlhadapairofspecialshoeswhichwerelikethecrystalshoesofCinderella.
33.A.endedB.beganC.changedD.contained
34.A.soldB.admiringC.shiningD.developing
35.A.askedB.imaginedC.remindedD.realized
三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
A
AnyonewhohasvisitedEuropewillhavenoticeditscoffeeculture.Agoodexampleofthisisthetypeofcupyou’regivenafterorderingacoffee.
OrderacoffeeinanycaféinAmericaandyou’realmostsuretoreceivethatcoffeeinapapercup.Americanslikegettingtheircoffeetogo.Whethertheyareontheirwaytoschool,work,orsimplytakingawalkthroughthecity,manyofthemoftentaketheircoffeewiththem.
OrderacoffeeinanyEuropeancaféandyou’resuretogetthatcoffeeinaceramic(陶瓷的)cupwithapackageofsugar(andpossiblyacupofwaterandachocolate,dependingonwhereyouare).Manycafésonlyofferpapercupsforspecialoccasionswhenmorepeoplethanchairsareexpected.
Europeansgenerallydon’thavecoffee“togo”sincetheyconsidercoffeedrinkingtobemoreofasocialactivity.IfyougotoacaféinEurope,youwillfindt
hatpeopledrinktheircoffeewithease.Somehaveconversationswhileothersreadthedailynewspaper.
MostAmericancoffeeshopsprovideabroadrangeofchoicesthatsatisfydifferentcustomers(顾客).InEurope,youaren’tgivenasmanychoicesbecauselocalsareallaboutseveralbasics.
WaitersintheU.S.arecarefultokeepacloseeyeontheirtablestoprovidequalityservice.TravelerswillbesurprisedtofindEuropeanwaitersalittlelessattentive.Ifyouwantsomething,youhavetoflagdownyourwaiter.Itdoesn’tmeanthatEuropeanwaitersareimpolite;it’squitetheopposite.Theyaresimplygivingyouspacetoenjoyyourmeal.Americansoftenpayattentiontogoodservice,whileEuropeanspay
attentiontothesocialaspectofthemeal.
36.OrderingcoffeeintheU.S.,peoplewill.
A.drinkitslowlyaftertakingitawayB.spendarelaxingtimewithfriends
C.begivencoffeeinpapercupsD.beservedwithagoodmeal
37.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutcoffeedrinkinginEurope?
A.Moreattentionispaidtotheserviceofcoffeeshops.
B.Itisconsideredasanimportantpartoftheirdailylife.
C.Morepeoplechoosetodrinkcoffeeonspecialoccasions.
D.Itistreatedasasocialactivityandenjoyedwithease.
38.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofEuropeanwaiters?
A.Theyaresohelpfulandfriendly.B.Theyrespectcustomers’ownspace.
C.Theyareverypatientandpolite.D.Theyservecustomerswithheart.
39.Theunderlinedphrase“flagdown”inthelastparagraphprobablymeans“”.
A.wavetothewaitertoserveyourtableB.shouttothewaiterforyourorder
C.askthewaitertomakesuggestionsD.giveyourpraiseforhisservice
40.Thetextismainlytalkingabout.
A.theculturaldifferencebetweentheU.S.andEurope
B.therestaurantculturebetweentheU.S.andEurope
C.thecoffeeculturebetweentheU.S.andEurope
D.thesocialactivitiesbetweentheU.S.andEurope
B
Thevolcanicashcloudcausedgreatchaos(混乱)inEuropeanflyingzonenotseensince9/11.Hereisanoutlineoftheeffectofthevolcanicashcloud.
Around17,000flightswereexpectedtobecancelled(取消)onFriday,withairspaceclosedacrossmuchofEurope.“ThevolcanicashiscostingairlinesmorethanUSD$200millionaday,”airindustrybodyInternationalAirTransportAssociation(IATA)pointedout.Passengershadtochooseotherwaysfortheirtravels.TheEurostar,whichrunstrainsbetweenLondonandtheEuropeancontinent,saidtrainswereoperatingatfullcapacityanditmightofferadditionaltrainsifnecessary.LondontaxifirmAddisionLeesaidithadtakenrequestsforjourneystoParis,Milan,ZurichandSalzburginAustria.
Airlinesareexpectedtogetlittlehelpfrominsurancefirms.Mostairlinesareneitherinsuredagainstcancellationsnorbusinessdisruption(扰乱)atairports.InsurerMunichResaidi
tcouldoffercancellationinsurancetoairlinesifnecessary.“Uptonowtherehasnotbeendemandinthemarket,”saidaspokeswoman.“Maybethatwillchangenow.”
TheWorldHealthOrganizationwarnsthedustcouldcauseproblemsforthosewithbreathingdifficulties.AScottishexpertsaidthatthevolcanicash,withitstinysharpedges,isabigharmdonetohealthwheninhaledinthelungs.
Volcanicashisnotallharmful,though.Notjustanaturaldisaster,thefallingashfromvolcaniceruptionsenrichesthesoilinthesurroundingareas,makingitveryrich.
41.Thevolcanicashhadthebiggestilleffecton.
A.theinsurancefirmsB.theagricultureC.thehealthofpatientsD.theairtransport
42.Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthatduetothevolcanicash,theEurostar.
A.gotanunexpectedbenefitB.wouldgetfewerpassengersthanusual
C.gotagoodchancetoproveitssafetyD.wouldwinthecompetitionwiththeairlines
43.Whyaretheairlinesexpectedtogetlittlehelpfrominsurancefirms?
A.Becauset
heinsurancefirmshadnothingtodowiththevolcanicash.
B.Becausetheinsurancefirmscannotaffordthecost.
C.Because