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Module4ASocialSurveyMyNeighbourhood一、單詞拼寫(單句首字母填空)1.Hereceivedhigheducationatal

university,whichisnotwell-known.2.Itwasf

forJanethatshemetthegooddoctorwhensheneededhim.3.Atthattimepeoplewoulds

iffoodwasdifficulttofind.4.Jimiscrazyaboutphotography,sohewantstobeap

photographer.5.Don'tb

yourmotheraboutitnow;sheisverytired.6.Thetechnicalcooperationandculturale

betweenthetwocountriesaredailyontheincrease.7.Jamieisverypopularamongwomen.Whatonearthmakeshimsoa

tothem?8.Wecannota

topayforsuchanexpensivecar.9.Thecatwalkedslowlyandcarefullytoa

themouseandthensuddenlyitjumpedontoit.10.Theseplantscan'ts

withoutenoughwaterandsunshine.二、單詞拼寫(根據(jù)中文提示拼寫單詞)11.Hereisthegoodplacewherewemay

(交流)Englishstudyexperience,broadenourmindsandincreaseourinterestinEnglish.12.Seventypercentofthepeoplewhowere

(調(diào)查)sufferedfromthisdisease.13.Thetwofarmerswerediscussingtheweatherinthe

(當(dāng)?shù)氐?dialect.14.Thestaffsoonfoundthenewmanagereasyto

(接近).15.Intheireffortsto

(求生),theyfindthemselvesonthesurfaceofthemonsteritself,whichturnsouttobeasubmarine.16.Thescenerywasso

(迷人)thateveryonedidn'twanttoleave.17.Englishistheworkinglanguageofmostinternational

(組織),internationaltradeandtourism.18.I'msorryto

(打擾)you,butcanyoudirectmetotherailwaystation?19.Theproudmansaidhewouldrather

(挨餓)thanbegforfood.20.Therewassolittlemoneywhentheyhadtheirfourthchildthattheycouldnot

(負(fù)擔(dān)得起)topayforthefood.三、翻譯(根據(jù)中文提示完成句子)21.離表演只剩下10天了,但到目前為止,什么都還沒有做。(詞數(shù)不限)

,nothinghasbeendoneandthereareonlytendaysuntiltheperformance.22.最近水果和蔬菜的價(jià)格急劇上漲了。(go)(詞數(shù)不限)Pricesoffruitandvegetables

sharplyrecently.23.Ourlandlordkeepsthreateningto

therent

(提高).24.自從我們兩年前中學(xué)畢業(yè)以來,我的老班長(zhǎng)兼書記就沒有給我寫過信,也沒打過電話。(write)(詞數(shù)不限)Myoldmonitorandsecretary

orcalledmesincewegraduatedfromhighschooltwoyearsago.25.到現(xiàn)在為止,導(dǎo)演挑已選出了影片中所需要的女演員。

,thedirector

theactressesneededinthefilm.26.我到七點(diǎn)才能離開辦公室。(詞數(shù)不限)Iwon'tbeableto

theofficebefore7o'clock.27.許多學(xué)生交上了作業(yè)。準(zhǔn)確地說,交作業(yè)的學(xué)生的數(shù)量是55.(詞數(shù)不限)

studentshandedintheirhomework.Tobeexactly,

themwasfifty.28.他兩星期以前離開了家,到現(xiàn)在我們一直沒有他的消息。(詞數(shù)不限)Helefthometwoweeksagoand

29.He

(獲得了豐富的經(jīng)驗(yàn))intheseyears.(gain)30.She

(和她丈夫結(jié)婚)herhusbandforfiveyearsbynow.四、單項(xiàng)選擇31. ---HowmuchdoyouknowabouttheYouthOlympicGamestobeheldinNanjing? ---Well,themedia

itinavarietyofforms. A.cover B.willcover C.havecovered D.covered32. Anyonewhobreakslawscan't

punishment. A.getawaywith B.getholdof C.getawayfrom D.getalongwith33. ModernChinesetechnology

goodprogressinthelastdecade. A.hasmade B.hadmade C.makes D.made34. Helookedthrough

journalsbeforehestartedtheresearchproject. A.toomuch B.anumberof C.thenumberof D.manya35. Therentofthehousewas$5000eachmonth,butwecouldn't

toliveinsuchanexpensiveone. A.charge B.pay C.afford D.payfor36. Thisisanew

tolanguageteaching,whichcanstimulatestudents'interesttolearnthelanguage. A.approach B.means C.method D.way37. Fewpeople

intheterribleaccident. A.existed B.survived C.lived D.stayed38. ---I'msorry,butIdon'tquitefollowyou.DidyousayyouwantedtoreturnonSeptember20? ---Sorry,I

myselfclear.WewanttoreturnonOctober20. A.hadn'tmade B.wouldn'tmake C.don'tmake D.haven'tmade39. Thefamouswriter

onenewbookinthepasttwoyears. A.iswriting B.waswriting C.wrote D.haswritten40. They'replanningto

ahotelwherethemuseumusedtobe. A.putup B.putin C.puton D.putdown五、完形填空(共20小題;共30分)Hemetheratapartyandinvitedhertohavecoffeewithhim.Hewastoo41

tosayanything.42

heaskedthehost,"Wouldyoupleasegivemesome43

?I'dliketoputitinmycoffee."Everybodystaredathim,sostrange!Sheaskedhim44

,"Whydoyouhavethishobby?"Hereplied,"Iusedtolivenearthesea;Icouldfeelthe45

ofthesea,justlikethetasteofthesaltycoffee.NoweverytimeIhavethesaltycoffee,Imissmyparentswhoarelivingbythesea."Whilesayingthat,tears46

hiseyes.Shewasdeeply47

.Thenshestartedtospeak,spokeaboutherfaraway48

,herchildhoodandherfamily.Thatwasareallynicebeginningoftheirstory.49

hissaltycoffee!Theyfellinlovewitheachotherandgot50

.Everytimeshemadecoffeeforhim,sheputsomesaltinthecoffee,assheknewthatwasthe51

heliked.After40years,he52

,leavingheraletterwhichsaid,"Mydearest,please53

mywholelife'slie.Rememberthefirsttimewemet?Iwassonervousatthattime;54

Iwantedsomesugar,butIsaidsalt.Itriedtotellyouthe55

manytimesinmylife,butIwastoo56

todothat,asIhave57

nottolietoyouforanything.Havingyouwithmeismybiggest58

formywholelife."Hertearsmadetheletter59

wet.Someday,someoneaskedher,"What'sthetasteof60

coffee?"Shereplied,"It'ssweet."41. A.pleased B.nervous C.courageous D.satisfied42. A.Willingly B.Certainly C.Probably D.Suddenly43. A.coffee B.sugar C.water D.salt44. A.angrily B.unbelievably C.curiously D.constantly45. A.passion B.taste C.style D.power46. A.flowed B.covered C.filled D.fell47. A.touched B.influenced C.inspired D.encouraged48. A.hobbies B.hometown C.parents D.school49. A.Owingto B.Dueto C.Thanksto D.Accordingto50. A.married B.lost C.caught D.hurt51. A.manner B.meaning C.tradition D.way52. A.diedout B.wentthrough C.passedaway D.turneddown53. A.forgive B.stop C.believe D.understand54. A.generally B.actually C.formally D.simply55. A.result B.joke C.reason D.truth56. A.responsible B.honest C.afraid D.considerate57. A.tried B.managed C.promised D.intended58. A.dream B.happiness C.lesson D.trouble59. A.totally B.roughly C.calmly D.regularly60. A.pure B.bitter C.salty D.sugary六、閱讀理解(共17小題;共34分)AOneevening,Mr.andMrs.Williamcalledafamilymeeting."We'vehadtomakeadifficultdecision."Mr.Williamannounced."Yousee,yourmotherhasbeenofferedapostasco-directorofatelevisioninChicago.Unluckily,thestationisnothere.Afterthinkinglongandhardaboutit,we'veconcludedthattherightdecisionistomovetoChicago."Peterlookedshocked,whilehissisterAmybreathlesslystartedaskingwhenthey'dbemoving:"It'ssurprising,butexciting!"shesaid.Petersimplysaid,"Wecan'tgo—Ican'tleaveallmyfriends."Mr.andMrs.WilliamhopedthatbythetimetheymovedinAugust,Peterwouldgrowmoreaccustomedtotheideaofleaving.However,heshowednosignsofacceptingthenews,refusingtopackhisbelongings.Whenthemorningofthemovearrived,Peterwasnowheretobefound.HisparentscalledTommy'shouse,butTommy'smothersaidshehadn'tseenPeter.Theydidn'tknowthatPeterhadstartedwalkingovertoTommy'shouse,withanideaofhidinginTommy'sattic(閣樓)forafewdays.ButsomethinghappenedonthewayasPeterwalkedpastallthefamiliarplacesoftheneighbourhood.Howmuchwouldthesemeanwithouthisfamily,whomakethemspecialinthefirstplace?Peterdidn'ttakethetimetoanswerthatquestionbutinsteadhurriedbacktohishouse,wonderingiftherewereanymovingcartons(紙板箱)therightsizetoholdhisrecordcollection.61.Theprobleminthisstorywascausedby

. A.PeterandAmy'sdifferentcharacters B.PeterandAmy'sdifferentcharacters C.Peter'sdisagreementwithhisparentsabouttheirmove D.Mr.andMrs.William'swordsofPeter'sirresponsibility62.PeterandAmywereboth

afterhearingaboutthemove. A.surprised B.angryandworried C.anxiousformoredetails D.worriedaboutpacking63.What'sthemainideaofParagraph3? A.PetermovedtoChicago. B.Peterwasmissing. C.Peterhadanescapeplan. D.PetersaidgoodbyetoTommy.64.Whatwouldprobablyhappennext? A.PeterwouldgivehisrecordstoTommy. B.Mr.andMrs.Williamwouldcallthepolice. C.Peterwouldjoinhisfamilyforhousemoving. D.Mr.andMrs.WilliamwouldstartlookingforPeter.BCanyouimagineexchangingthepleasureofcitylifeforaquietlifeinthecountryside?Manypeoplewanttomovefromthecountrytothecitybecausetheythinkthatlifeinthecityismoreexcitingandbetterthanthatincountryside,especiallyyoungpeoplewholikenew,modernthings.Peoplelikepopularthingsandfeelthattheycanonlyfindthelateststylesinthecity.However,itispossibletoenjoythehigherqualityofcountrylifeandstillenjoysomeoftheadvantagesoflivinginthecity.Nowadays,travelingisfastandeasy,andinformationcanbefoundontheInternet,somanypeopleareabletodotheirworkinhomeoffices.Becausetheyhavee-mailandpersonalcomputers,theydon'thavetobeinbigcitiestomanagetheirbusinesses.Itisnotimportantwheretheyactuallyworkbecausetheresultsoftheirworkcanbesenteverywherewithe-mails.Therefore,thereisnoneedtoputupwithallofthedisadvantagesofthecity.Nowtheycanescapebusycitylifetoenjoythequietcountrylifeandstillbeabletohavesuccessfuljobs.Otherpeopleareinterestedintechnologicalthingsandhigh-techjobsandthinktheycanonlyfindtheminbigcities.Iftheywanttofindajob,especiallyagoodpositioninacompany,theythinkthattheyhavetoliveinacity.Forthesejobs,theyarewillingtoputupwithmanyofthedisadvantagesofcitylife,suchascrime,heavytraffic,andpollution.65.Themainideaofthispassageisthat

. A.lifeinthecityisdifferentfromlifeinthecountryside B.peoplepreferlivinginthecitytolivinginthecountryside C.citieshavemoredisadvantagesthanthecountryside D.moreandmorepeoplelikelivinginthecity66.Withthedevelopmentof

,peoplecanenjoylifeinthecountrysideascomfortablyastheycaninthecity. A.e-mailtechnology B.personalcomputers C.transportationandcomputers D.business67.Accordingtothepassage,whatdoesthecountrysidehavebutcitiesdon'thave? A.Technology. B.Traffic. C.Education. D.Naturalenvironment.68.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardscitylife? A.Heisforit. B.Heisagainstit. C.Helikesneither. D.Heshowsnoopinion.CAnicknameisoftenashortenedversionofaperson'sname.Anicknamealsocandescribeaplaceorthing.ManyAmericancitieshaveinterestingnicknames.Thesecanhelpestablishanidentity,spreadprideamongcitizensandbuildunity.Chicago,IllinoiswasoncethesecondlargestcityintheUnitedStates.So,oneofitsnicknamesis"TheSecondCity".Overtheyears,thepopulationofChicagohasdecreased.TodayitisthethirdlargestAmericancity.However,anothernicknameforChicagoisstilltruetoday.Itis"TheWindyCity".ChicagositsnexttoLakeMichigan,oneofNorthAmerica'sGreatLakes.LanguageexpertBarryPopicksaysonhiswebsitethatChicagowascalleda"windycity"becauseofthewindthatblowsoffofLakeMichigan.Inthe1860sand1870s,Chicagowasadvertisedasanidealplacetovisitinthesummerbecauseofthiscoolwind.ButanyonewhohaseverlivedinChicagoknowshowcoldthatwindcanbeinwinter.Thewindtravelsdownthestreetsbetweentallbuildingsinthecentreofthecity.BarryPopicksaysothercitiesinthecentralUnitedStatescalledChicagoa"windycity".ThismeantthatpeopleinChicagolikedtobragortalkabouthowgreattheircitywas.Theywerefullofwindorfullofhotair.HesaysnewspapersinCincinnati,Ohiousedthisexpressioninthe1870s.Chicagowasanimportantagricultural,industrialandtransportationcentreforthecountry.In1916,thecitygainedtwomorenicknamesfromapoemcalled"Chicago",writtenbyCarlSandburg.Hereisthefirstpartofthepoem:HogButcherfortheWorld,ToolMaker,StackerofWheat,PlayerwithRailroadsandtheNation'sFreightHandler;Stormy,husky,brawling,CityoftheBigShoulders.Chicagowascalled"HogButcherfortheWorld"becauseofitshugemeat-processingindustry.And,itwascalled"TheCityoftheBigShoulders"or"CityofBroadShoulders"becauseofitsimportancetothenation.ThereareseveralsongsaboutChicago.MyKindofTownwasmadepopularbyFrankSinatrain1964.69.CitiescanbenefitfromtheirinterestingnicknamesinthefollowingwaysEXCEPT

. A.helpingestablishanidentity B.spreadingprideamongcitizens C.attractingmorevisitors D.buildingunity70.HowmanynicknamesofChicagowerementionedinthispassage? A.Three. B.Four. C.Five. D.Six.71.WhyisChicagonamed"HogButcherfortheWorld"? A.Becausethereisahugemeat-processingindustryinChicago. B.Becauseitisanimportantagriculturalcentreforthecountry. C.Becauseitisamaintransportationcentreforthecountry. D.Becauseitisveryimportanttothenation.72.Theunderlinedword"brag"inParagraph5means

. A.pullingsomethingalongtheground,oftenbecauseitistooheavytocarry B.pretendingnothinghappened,usuallybecausepeopleareunhappyorhurt C.talkingtooproudlyaboutsomethingpeopleownorsomethingpeoplehavedone D.sayingthatpeopleadmireandapproveofsomeoneorsomething,especiallypubliclyDForthepastfewyears,SidikoAttarounahashadtobeware(當(dāng)心)ofbumpinghisheadwhileteachinghisstudents.Hispupilshadnodesks,onlysimplestoolsmadefromlogs.Theclassroomwasliterallyahutmadefromstrawandsticks,withadirtfloor.Itwasbasictosaytheleast.Butthat'showtheschoolroomswereinthetinyvillageofKoutougouintheremotesouthwestofNiger—dustyanddirtyandsometimeseventhelocallivestockcametogrababitefromthestrawwalls.But,now,principalandteacherSidikoisoverthemoonwithhappiness.Australianminingcompanyhasbuiltandfurnishedanewconcreteclassroomblock,completewithtoiletsandawaterpump.Thenewschoolblockhasthreeclassroomswithblackboardsanddesks,booksandequipment."SometimeagoIwouldbumpmyheadontheroofandteachallhunchedupandnow,lookatthisgreatclassroom.Icanwalkallaroundthedesks,Icanreallygetaroundtoseewhatthechildrenaredoing,"Sidikosays.Heprovesbyhelpingastudentwithhiswriting,showinghimhowtoholdthepenproperly.Sidiko'sobviousprideandenthusiasmisinfectiousashetellshowmuchdifferencethenewschoolclassroomswillmakeinthevillage.Inadditiontotheschool,anewtoiletblockhasbeenbuiltalongwiththevillage'sfirstmechanicalwaterpump.Afterthepumpwasofficiallyopened,thevillagersrushedtofillbucketsanddranktheirfill.Theybeamedandjokedaroundlikesmallchildren.Awaterpumplikethisisimportanttothecommunitybutalsototheschool.Inmanyremoteareasinthispartoftheworld,teachersspendhoursdrawingandcarryingenoughwaterforthestudentstouseanddrinkthroughouttheday.Itishopedthatthenewbuildingsandresourceswillalsoencouragemoregirlstoattendschool.Inthevillagethereareagreatmanyveryyounglookinggirlswithbabies.Sidikohopesanother40studentswillnowbeattractedtoattendaswellandtheywillgetmoreteachers.Andnowhecanteachstandingtall.73.WhenSidikotaughtinclass,heusedto

. A.bendhisbodyallthetime B.havenostooltositon C.supporttheclassroomwithsticks D.lookaftercowsoutsidethehut74.Theunderlinedphrase"overthemoonwith"inparagraph4maymean

. A.eagerfor B.wildwith C.calmwith D.enthusiasticabout75.Inthenewclassroom,Sidikocan

. A.holdstudents'handstowrite B.exchangehisstudents'seats C.givehisstudentsapersonalguidance D.playagamewithstudentsaroundthedesks76.Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthat

. A.girlsareexpectedtobecometeachers B.girlshavetolookafterbabiesathome C.girlsaren'tallowedtoreceiveeducation D.girlsgetmarriedearlyintheirlife77.Whatmightbethemostsuitabletitleforthepassage? A.AHutBecomesaSchoolofHope B.AHutWillTurnintoaBigClassroom C.AHutTellsaStoryofLearning D.AHutCarriestheDreamofaTeacher七、短文7選5(5選5等)(共5小題;共10分)Mostofustrademoneyforentertainment.78.

Butifyouthinkyoucan'thaveagoodtimewithoutspendinglotsofmoney,readon.Youcanfindsomenewdiscoveries.Rememberonesentence:thebestthingsinnaturearefree.Ifyouhavetheeyestofindfunaroundyou,youcanhaveagreattime,thoughyouhavenomoney!79.

Strollthroughbusystreetsandseewhateverybodyelseisdoing.Youwillprobablyseepeoplefromallovertheworld;youwillcertainlyseepeopleofeveryage,size,andshape,andyouwillgetafreefashionshow,too.Checkthelistingsinyourneighborhoodnewspaper.Localcollegesorschoolsoftenwelcomethepublictohearaninterestingspeechoragooddebate.80.

Besuretochecktheadvertisementsinthenewspapers,too.Perhapsyoucanfindafreecookingorcraftsshowinadepartmentstore.81.

Itisalwaysmorepleasantnottohavepeopleinfrontofyouinamuseumoratazoo.Youmaysavesomemoney,too,fortheseplacesoftensetasideoneortwofreeadmissiondaysatslowtimes.Pretendthatyouareatouristtravelinginthiscityfromtimetotime,andgettoknowyourcityalloveragainincludingthesightsthatpeopletravelmilestosee.82.

Havearelaxedmind,andyouwillfindentertainmentnomatteryouhavemoneyornot. A.Planaheadforsomeactivities. B.Itcostsyounomoney,either. C.However,moneyisnothighlyvaluedeverywhere. D.Peoplemaybethemostinterestingshowinalargecity. E.Itseemsthatnowadayswecanonlyusemoneytoenjoyourselves. F.Withimaginationandaspiritofadventure,youcaneasilyfindgoodfreeentertainment. G.Thefilmorconcertseriesatthelocalpubliclibraryprobablywillnotcostyouapenny.八、補(bǔ)全短文(共10小題;共10分)Brightonisthe83.

(health)cityinBritainwiththehighestlevelofpersonaltrainers,yogaclubsandhealthfoodstores,accordingtoasurveyreleasedonFriday.Thesurvey,84.

looksat19statisticscoveringhealth,85.

(fit)andenvironment,saysBrightonhasthehighestnumberofresidents86.

(eat)atleastfivekindsoffruitandvegetablesaday.Thesurvey,87.

(conduct)fortheSkyTravelchannel,hascompared15citiesacrossUK.ItsaysBrightonresidentslive88.

anaverageof78yearsold.Theyaretwiceaslikely89.

(walk)orcycletoworkasthepeoplelivinginotherpartsofBritain.In90.

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