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新課標(biāo)模塊五單元測試題一一聽力略二單項填空21Thepolicehadto_theevidenceinordertoarrestthethief.AexamineBcheckCtestDprove22Hewroteheralongletterexpressingthefact_shewouldnotmisunderstandhim.AsoastoBinordertoCsothatDforfear23MyheartwasfilledwithgladnessbecauseIwasableto_myparents.AintendBcareCconcernDattend24Therelationshipbetweenthetwocountrieshas_sincethebeginningofthetalksontheborderconflicts.AeasedBreducedCeasyDcomforted25.Itsverydangeroustobe_totheSARSviruswithoutanyprotection.AdisclosedBuncoverCaffectedDexposed26.Thismedicinewill_himofhiscough.ArecoverBcureCtreatDheal27.Healwaysbringsmeaprettygift_hecomestovisitme.AbythetimeBsometimesCeverytimeDattimes28.Tooursurprise,theman,whowaslookeddownuponbyothersinthepast,isnow_thewholeproject.AbeyondcontrolBincontrolofCoutofcontrolDlosingcontrolof29.Finallyhegotthe_fromhereyes;shedidntlovehimanylonger.A.newsB.messageC.explanationD.expression30.-WherewasI?-You_youdidntlikeyourfathersjob.A.hadsaidB.saidC.weresayingD.hadbeensaying31.Weregoingto_thehutongsofBeijing.Wouldyouliketojoinus?A.getroundB.getalongC.getinD.getover32.ProfessorJordangaveus_lecturethisafternoonandmostofuswereconfused.A.amoreconfusingB.moreconfusingaC.amostconfusingD.themostconfusing33.-Doyou_anydifficulty_thesubject?-Yes.Itstoohardforme.A.take;tounderstandB.have;inunderstandingB.take;understandingD.have;tounderstand34.Inmyopinion,ZhaoWeiisnt_afilmstar.Shesjustgood-looking.A.muchofB.moreofC.somethingofD.abitof35.Itssevenoclocknow.Lets_thenewsonCCTV1.A.seeB.lookatC.listentoD.watch第二節(jié)完型填空閱讀下面短文,撐握其大意,然后從3655各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項Itwaspouringoutside.Weallstoodthere36,somepatiently,othersannoyed37naturemessedup(弄糟)theirhurriedday.Igotlostinthesoundandsightoftheheavens38awaythedirtanddustoftheworld.“Mom,letsrunthroughtherain,”agirlsvoice39me.“No,honey.Wellwaituntilit40downabit,”Momreplied.Theyounggirlwaitedaboutanotherminuteand41:“Mom,letsrunthroughtherain.”“Wellgetwetifwedo,”Momsaid.“No,wewont,Mom.Thatsnotwhatyousaidthismorning,”theyounggirlsaidasshe42herMomsarm.“Thismorning?43didIsaywecouldrunthroughtherainandnotgetwet?”“Dontyouremember?WhenyouweretalkingtoDaddyabouthiscancer,yousaid,”IfGodcangetusthroughthis,hecangetusthrough44.”Theentirecrowdturned45.Mompausedandthoughtforamomentabout46shewouldsay.Nowsomewouldlaughitoffandscoldherforbeing47.Butthenweheard,“Honey,youare48.Letsrunthroughtherain.Ifwegetwet,maybewejustneedwashing,”Momsaid.Then49theyran.Weallstood50,smilingandlaughingastheyranpastthecars.Yes,theygotwet.Buttheywere51byafewwhoscreamedandlaughedlikechildrenallthe52totheircars.Circumstances(境況)orpeoplecantakeawayyourmaterialpossessions,andtheycaneventakeawayyour53.Butnoonecanevertakeawayyourprecious54.So,dontforgettomaketimeandtakethe55tomakememorieseveryday!Ihopeyoustilltakethetimetorunthroughtherain.36AtalkingBwaitingCcomplainingDexpecting37AasifBevenifCbecauseDwhen38AtakingBputtingCdrivingDwashing39AcaughtBbrokeCimpressedDcalled40AslowsBcomesCpushesDcalms41AaskedBrepeatedCrequiredDadded42ApulledBtouchedCwavedDfelt43AWhyBHowCWhenDWhere44AtherainBthediseaseCanythingDsomething45AstillBsilentCseriousDangry46AwhatBhowCwhetherDif47AdishonestBsillyCdaringDforgetful48ArightBwrongCstupidDclever49AoffBalongConDover50AsighingBjokingCdiscussingDwatching51AfollowedBguidedCrespectedDpraised52AtimeBwayCsameDbest53AhouseBmoneyChealthDtime54AchildrenBmemoriesCcourageDexperience55ApossibilitiesBopportunitiesCriskDchallenge第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題,每題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。AWorkisapartoflivingmygrandparentsunderstoodthat.Theylivedandworkedonafarmthathasbeeninmyfamilyfor150years.Theyraisedchickensforeggs,pigsandcattleformeat.Cowswerekeptformilkandthecream,fromwhichGrandmamadebutterandcheese.Whatlittleyardtheyhadbecameagarden.TheDepression,therefore,didntmakemuchchangeintheirlives.Butitdidbringanunendingflowofmenoutofwork,driftingfromjobtojob,tothefarm.Thefirsttoshowupatthedoorofthekitchenwasamaninrags.Hetookoffhishatandquietlyexplainedthathehadnteatenforawhile.Grandpastoodwatchinghimabit,thensaid,“Theresastackoffirewoodagainstthefencebehindthebarn(谷倉).Ivebeenneedingtogetitmovedtotheothersideofthefence.Youhavejustaboutenoughtimetofinishthejobbeforelunch.”Grandmasaidasurprisingthinghappened.Themangotashineinhiseyesandhehurriedtothebarnatonce.Shesetanotherplaceatthetableandmadeanapplepie.Duringlunch,thestrangerdidntsaymuch,butwhenheleft,hisshouldershadstraightened.“Nothingruinsamanlikelosinghisself-respect,”Grandpalatertoldme.Soonafter,anothermanshowedupaskingforameal.Thisonewasdressedinasuitandcarriedasmalloldsuitcase.Grandpacameoutwhenheheardvoices.Helookedatthemanandthenofferedahandshake.”ThereisastackoffirewoodalongthefencedownbehindthebarnIvebeenmeaningtogetitmoved.Itdsurebeahelptome.Andwedbepleasedtohaveyoustayforlunch.”Thefellowsethissuitcaseasideandneatlylaidhiscoatontop.Thenhesetofftowork.GrandmasaysshedoesntrememberhowmanystrangerstheysharedamealwithduringthoseDepressiondays-orhowmanytimesthatstackofwoodgotmoved.56Whenhewasaskedtomoveastackoffirewood,thefirstmanwhoaskedforamealgotashineinhiseyesforhewasgladthat.AhehadfoundagoodjobBhewouldhavesomethingtoeatChewouldnolongersufferfromtheDepressionDhewouldgetwhathewantedwithoutlosinghisself-respect57Thewritersgrandfatheraskedthosejoblessmentomovethestackoffirewoodbecause.AhedidntwantthemtohaveamealfreeofchargeBhehadbeenneedingtogetitmovedChewantedtohelptheminhisownwayDhewantedtoshowthemhiskindnessandrespect58Thewritersgrandfatherwasallofthefollowingbut.AkindBthoughtfulCwealthyDsympathetic59Thebesttitleforthestorywouldbe.ATheDepressionBThePleasureofHelpingOthersCNoPains,NoGainsDWork-APartofLivingBEveryoneknowsthattheFrenchareromantic,theItalianarefashionableandtheGermansareserious.Ordothey?Arethesejuststereotypesoristherereallysuchathingasnationalcharacter?Andifthereis,canitaffecthowanationsucceedorfail?Atleastonegroupofpeopleiscertainthatitcan.Arecentsurveyofthetop500entrepreneurs(實業(yè)家)intheUKfoundthat70percentfeltthattheireffortswerenotappreciatedbytheBritishpublic.Britainishostiletosuccess,theysaid.Ithasacultureofjealousy(嫉妒).Asaresult,thesurveysaid,entrepreneurswere“unloved,unwantedandmisunderstood”.Jealousyissometimesknownasthe“green-eyedmonster”andtheUKisitshome.ScientistsatWarwichUniversityintheUKrecentlytestedthisidea.Theygatheredagroupofpeopletogetherandgaveeachanimaginaryamountofmoney.Someweregivenalittle,othersagreatdeal.Thosegivenalittlemoneyweregiventhechancetodestroythelargeamountsofmoneygiventoothersbutatthecostoflosingtheirown.Twothirdsofthepeopletestedagreedtodothis.Thisseemstoprovetheentrepreneurswererighttocomplain.Butthereisalsoconflictingevidence.TheOrganizationforEconomicCooperationandDevelopment(OECD)recentlyreportedthattheUKwasnowtheworldsfourthlargesteconomy.Thatisnotbadforpeoplewhoaresupposedtohatesuccess.PeopleintheUKalsoworklongerhoursthananyoneelseinEurope.SotheBritishpeoplearenotlazy,either.“ItsnotreallysuccessthattheBritishdislike,”saysCareyCooper,aProfessorofmanagementattheUniversityofManchesterInstituteofScienceandTechnology.“Itspeopleusingtheirsuccessinawaythatseemsarrogant(傲慢)orunfairorwhichseparatesthemfromtheirroots.”Perhapsitistheentrepreneurswhoaretheproblem.Theysetouttodothingsintheirway.Theyworklonghours.Bytheirowneffortstheybecomemillionaires.Butinsteadofbeinghappytheycomplainthatnobodylovesthem.Ithardlyseemsworthfollowingtheirexample.Iftheyweremorefriendly,peoplewouldlikethemmore.Andmorepeoplewanttobelikethem.60Whatdoestheunderlined“it”inthesecondparagraphreferto?AOnegroupofpeopleBAgreatsurveyCNationalcharacterDAnation61MostentrepreneurssurveyedbelievethatAtheyarenotpopularsimplybecausetheyaresuccessfulBtheBritishpublicarehardworkingCloveofsuccessisBritainsnationalcharacterDtheyareconsideredas“green-eyedmonsters”62WhatdoestheresultoftheWarwichUniversitytestshow?ATwothirdsofthepeopletesteddidntlovemoneyBMostpeoplewouldratherfailthanseeotherssucceedCAnimaginaryamountofmoneydoesnotattractpeopleDMostpeoplearewillingtoenjoysuccesswithothers63Thewriterofthepassageseemstosuggestthat.AjealousyisBritainsnationalcharacterBBritishentrepreneursarenotfairlytreatedCthescientistsareWarwichUniversitydidasuccessfultestDtheBritishdisliketheentrepreneursbecausetheydonotbehaveproperlyCABatterysWorstNightmare(噩夢)Portableelectronicsthatcanbecarriedabouteasilyareonlyasgoodastheirbatteriesand,letsfaceit,batteriesarentverygood,especiallywhencomparedwith,say,petrol,whichpacks100timesabatterysenergyintoanequalspace.Thatswhyalargegroupofmechanicalengineers(centeredattheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology,butwithpartnersatotheruniversitiesandcompanies)arehardatworkinanefforttoreplacebatterieswithatinyenginethatrunsonfuel.Imagineabattery-freelife!Whenthefuelrunsoutinyourlaptopormobilephone,youjustfillupandgo.Theengineaboutthesizeofaten-centcoin-startswithacombustionchamber(燃燒室)thatburnshydrogen(氫).Itstinypartsareetchedontosiliconwafers(硅片)inthesamemannerthatcomputerpartsareimprintedontointegratedcircuits(集成電路).Thefirstengineismadeupoffivewafers.Andsincethesewaferscouldbeproducedinmuchthesamewayascomputerchips,theycouldprobablybeproducedquitecheaply.Butthedevilinallthisnicedetailisefficiency(效率).Tinyenginepartsdontalwaysbehaveliketheirscaled-uppartsofthefirstengine.Somethingbetweenthepartscanslowdowntheworks,accordingtoColumbiaUniversityprofessorLucFrechette,oneoftheenginesdesigners.Extremeheatfromthecombustionchamberisalsoaproblem,oftenleakingtootherpartsoftheengine.Thescientistsgoalistocreateanenginethatwilloperateat10percentefficiencythatis,10timesbetterthanbatteriesoperate.Frechettesaysthatacompletesystem,withallpartsofplaceandworking,willbesetupinthenextcoupleofyears,butcommercialmodelsarentlikelyuntilatleasttheendofthenexttenyears.64Accordingtothepassage,thetitlesuggeststhatAbatteriesshouldbegreatlyimprovedBpetrolwillbeusedinsteadofbatteriesCthetimeofbatterieswillbegoneforeverDpollutioncausedbybatteriesmustbesolved65Whatsthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“devil”inparagraph3?AproblemBadvantageCinventionDtechnique66Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?AThenewinventiondoesntneedanyfuel.BThenewenginehasbeenproducedinquantity.CThenewinventionismuchcheaperthanthebattery.DThenewengineneedstobeimprovedbeforeitsonsale67Whatisthemainpurposeofthispassage?ATointroduceanewinventiontoreaders.BTopersuadereadersnottousebatteries.CToshowushowthenewinventionworks.DTodeclarewhentheenginewillbeonsale.DTalesFromAnimalHospitalDavidGrantDavidGranthasbecomeafamiliarfacetomillionsoffansofAnimalHospital.HereDrGranttellsustheverybestofhispersonalstoriesabouttheanimalshehastreated,includingfamiliarpatientssuchasthedogsSnowyandDuchess,thedelightfulcatMarigoldSerendipityDiamond.HealsotakesthereaderbehindthescenesatHarmsworthMemorialAnimalHospitalashedescribeshisday,fromordinarymedicalcheck-upstosurgery(外科手術(shù)).TalesFromAnimalHospitalwilldelightallfansoftheprogramandanyonewhohasalivelyinterestintheirpet,whetheritbecat,dogorsnakeI!$14.99Hardback272ppSimonSchusterISBN0751304417IsaacNewton:TheLastSorcererMichaelWhiteFormtheauthorofStephenHawking:ALifeinScience,comesthiscolorfuldescriptionofthelifeoftheworldsfirstmodernscientist.Interestingyetbasedonfact,MichaelWhiteslearnedyetreadablenewbookoffersatruepictureofNewtoncompletelydifferentfromwhatpeoplecommonlyknowabouthim.Newtonisshownasagiftedscientistwithveryhumanweaknesseswhostoodatthepointinhistorywheremagic(魔術(shù))endedandsciencebegan.8.99Hardback320ppFourthEstateISBN1857024168FermatsLastTheoremSimonSinghIn1963aschoolboycalledAndrewWilesreadinginhisschoollibrarycameacrosstheworldsgreatestmathematicalproblem:FermatsLastTheorem(定理).FirstputforwardbytheFrenchmathematicianPierredeFermatintheseventeenthcentury,thetheoremhadbaffledandbeatenthefinestmathematicalminds,includingaFrenchwomanscientistwhomadeamajoradvanceinworkingouttheproblem,andwhohadtodresslikeamaninordertobeabletostudyattheEcolePolytechnique.ThroughunbelievabledeterminationAndrewWilesfinallyworkedouttheproblemin1995.Anunusualstoryofhumaneffortoverthreecenturies,FermatsLastTheoremwilldelightspecialistsandgeneralreadersalike.12.99Hardback384ppFourthEstateISBN185702521068WhatisAnimalHospital?AAnewsstory.BApopularbook.CAresearchreport.DATVprogram.69InMichaelWhitesbook,Newtonisdescribedas.AapersonwhodidnotlookthesameasinmanypicturesBapersonwholivedacolorfulandmeaningfullifeCagreatbutnotperfectmanDanold-timemagician70Whichofthefollowingbestexplainsthemeaningoftheword“baffle”asitisusedinthetext?AToencouragepeopletoraisequestions.BTocausedifficultyinunderstanding.Ctoprovideapersonwithanexplanation.DTolimitpeoplesimagination.71Whatisthepurposeofwritingthesethreetexts?ATomakethebookseasiertoreadBToshowtheimportanceofscienceCTointroducenewauthorsDTosellthebooks.ETwohoursfromthetallbuildingsofManhattanandPhiladelphialivesomeoftheworldslargestblackbears.TheyareinnorthernPennsylvaniasPoconoMountains,ahometheysharewithanabundanceofotherwildlife.Thestreams,lakes,mountainridgesandforeststhatmakethePoconosanidealplaceforblackbearshavealsoattractedmorepeopletotheregion.Openspacesarethreatenedbyplansforhousingestatesandimportanthabitatsareendangeredbyhighwayconstruction.ToprotectthePoconosnaturalbeautyfromirresponsibledevelopment,TheNatureConservancy(大自然保護(hù)協(xié)會)namedtheareaoneofAmericans“LastGreatPlaces.”O(jiān)peratingoutofacentury-oldschoolhouseinthevillageofLongPond,Pennsylvanian,theConservancysBudCookisworkingwithlocalpeopleandbusinessleaderstobalanceeconomicgrowthwithenvironmentalprotection.BybuildinguppartnershipswithpeoplelikeFrancisAltemose,theConservancyhasbeenabletoprotectmorethan14,000acresofenvironmentallyimportantlandinthearea.AltemosesfamilyhasfarmedinthePoconoareaforgenerations.TwoyearsagoFrancisworkedwiththeConservancytoincludehisfarminacountyfarmlandprotectionprogram.Asaresult,hisfamilyslandcanbeprotectedfromthedevelopmentandtheAltemoseswillbebetterabletoprovideasecurefinancialfuturefortheir7-year-oldgrandson.CookcontributestheConservancyssuccessinthePoconostohavingalocalpresenceandacommitmenttoworkingwithlocalresidents.“Thekeytoprotectingtheseremarkablelandsisconnectingwiththelocalcommunity,”Cooksaid,“Thepeoplewholivehererespecttheland.Theyvaluequietforests,clearstreamsandabundantwildlife.Theyareeagertohelpwithconservationefforts.”FormoreinformationonhowyoucanhelpTheNatureConservancyprotectthePoconoandtheworldsother“LastGreatPlaces,”pleasecalorvisitusontheWorldWideW.72ThepurposeinnamingthePocanosasoneofAmericans“LastGreatPlaces”isto.Againsupportfromthelocalcommunity.BprotectitfromirresponsibledevelopmentCmakeitabetterhomeforblackbearsDprovidefinancialsecurityforfuturegenerations73Welearnfromthepassagethat.AthepopulationinthePoconoareaisgrowingBwildlifeinthePoconoareaisdyingoutrapidlyCthesecurityofthePoconoresidentsisbeingthreatenedDfarmlandsinthePoconosareaaredecreasingfast74WhatisimportantinprotectingthePoconosaccordingtoCook?AThesettingupofanenvironmentalprotectionwebsite.BSupportfromtheorganizationslikeTheNatureConservancy.CCooperationwiththelocalresidentsandbusinessleaders.DInclusionofthefarmlandsintheregionsprotectionprogram.75WhatdoesBudCookmeanby“havingalocalpresence”(Line1,para.5)AFinancialcontributionsfromlocalbusinessleaders.BConsiderationoftheinterestofthelocalresidents.CTheestablishmentofawildlifeprotectionfoundationinthearea.DThesettingupofalocalNatureConservancybranchinthePoconoarea.21-25ACDCD26-30BCBBC31-35ACBAD3640BCDAA4145BACCB4650ABAAD5155ABCBB5659DCCB6063CABD6467CADA6871DCBD7275BACDUnit2TheUnitedKingdom同步練習(xí)一、Listing(聽)A、聽力填空題:聽下面一段短文,填入所缺的詞。ThePalaceofWestminsterThepropernamefortheHousesofParliamentisthePalaceofWestminsterand,infact,therehasbeenaroyal1onthatsiteeversincethedaysofEdwardtheConfessor_H.ThelastkingactuallytolivetherewasHenryVIIIwho2thePalaceofWestminsterafterabadfirein1529.TheHousesofParliamentarestillaroyalpalaceandwere3bytheLordGreatChamberlainhimselfuntil1965.Therearerecordsofakeeperofthepalacesince1150,andhewaspaid7dadayforthejobfromthatdayuntil4,whenthepositionwasabolished.Andifyouthinkthatisfunny,rememberthat5todayalltheM.P.scloakroompegshavealittleloopofredtapehangingfromthem-to6theirswords!The7partoftheHousesofParliamentisWestminsterHall.PartsofthiswerebuiltbyWilliamRufuswhosucceededWillia

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