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Module2測(cè)試題完形填空(共20小題;每小題分,滿分30分)Displayingcharitablebehaviorscandevelopinyourchildsympathyanddesiretogive.Sherry,forinstance,begandoingsowhenherdaughter,Tracy,was4.She36toTracythatthereweremanychildrenwhoseparentscouldn’t37tobuythemtoys,andthatshe38wanttogatherupthetoysandclothesshewas“too39for”andputtheminabag.Tracywas40todothistask,andtheydrovetoashelterrunbyalocalchurch.Tracycarriedthe41in.AsTracybecameolder,theywouldcarryoutthisTheseactivitiesshowedTracythathermomwasinvolvedinhelpingthepoor,but43,gaveherachancetobecomeinvolved.Onsomeoccasions,Tracyhadsecond44aboutsometoysshehaddonatedand45tokeepafewofthemforherself.Thisis46.Expectthesesecondthoughtsanddon’tturnalearningexperienceintoafight.47childrenarewillingtogiveupsomeoftheirthings,theyareontheright48.Gettingyourchildreninvolveddoesn’t49muchtimeandeffort.GraceandHal’stwokidsattendedalocalpublic50thathadashelter.Onceaweek,bothchildrenbroughttwo51offoodtoschoolfortheshelter.Everyfamilymemberworkedthereafewhoursonceamonth.Eventheir4-year-olddaughterhelped52cannedgoodsonthelowershelves.Oneday,shehelpedplacecannedpeaches.Thatevening,thefamily53dinnerattheshelter,andthemealincludedcannedpeaches.Manyyearshavepassedandtheiryoungerdaughter54recallshowgooditmadeherfeelwhenshewas4andsawthehomelesseating“her”peaches.Today,allthreekids55tobeactivevolunteers.36.A.reminded B.introduced C.explained D.proved37.A.bear B.afford C.help D.wait38.A.should B.must C.might D.needed39.A.small B.beautiful C.young D.big40.A.forced B.able C.prepared D.pleased41.A.toys B.clothes C.present D.bag42.A.tradition B.habit C.programme D.task43.A.infact B.aboveall C.atleast D.inreturn44.A.ideas B.attempts C.thoughts D.wishes45.A.decided B.refused C.agreed D.advised46.A.wrong B.selfish C.possible D.fine47.A.Evenif B.Unless C.Ifonly D.Solongas48.A.road B.order C.track D.choice49.A.spend B.require C.share D.replace50.A.church B.hospital C.club D.school51.A.bags B.cans C.pounds D.boxes52.A.tieup B.pickup C.pileup D.heatup53.A.served B.cooked C.had D.made54.A.hardly B.certainly C.still D.merely55.A.expect B.continue C.start D.stop第三部分閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)AEricaDavidlivesinWyoming,wherewintercanbringatemperatureofminus37degreesCelsius,howlingwinds,andalotofsnow.SoitwasjustnaturalthatshechosetostudysnowforherschoolsciencefairinGradeSix.NowEricaisinhersixthyearofsnowexperimentsandisonherwaytobecomingasnowexpert.Shestartswithabasicquestion:Couldsnowfencesbebuilttoworkbetter?Theseimportantstructuresareusedtokeepsnowdriftsfromcoveringroadsortraintracksortohelpbuildupsnowwhereitcanhelpwithwatershortagesinspringwhenitmelts.“Also,Iwantedtoprotectmyanimalsbetterfromblowingsnowasotherfarmersdo,”saysErica,whoraisesgoats,sheep,andpigs.“Itestedflour,sugar,andsaltbeforeIsettledondishwashingpowder,”sheexplains.“Iusedawindtunneltoseewhichofthemactedmostlikesnowblownintoafence.”ManyofErica’sachievementsincludecompetingattheDiscoveryChannelYoungScientistChallengeformiddleschoolstudentsandtheIntelInternationalScienceandEngineeringFair,wherestudentsfromaroundtheworldpresenttheirscienceresearch.

Butperhapsthebestrewardisthatherresearchisalreadybeingputtogooduse.Shehascomeupwithanimprovedsnowfencedesign,andthisyearshe’shelpingfigureouthowtoprovideawatersupplyfornativeplants,whichhavebeenkilledoffbydrilling(鉆井)atnearbynaturalgasfields.Whenthedrillingisdone,Ericahopestocontributetotheworkofbringingbackthenaturalhabitat.Thisisknownas“l(fā)andreclamation”.“Sciencefairsareanamazingexperience,”saysErica.“Justpickyourtruepassionandgoforit.”56.WhydidEricaDavidchoosetostudysnowforherschoolscienceproject?A.Becauseshewantedtobecomeasnowexpertinherhometown.B.Becauseshewantedtobuildbettersnowfences.C.Becauseshewasaskedtodosobyherscienceteacher.D.Becauseitwaseasyforhertostudysnowlivinginacoldenvironment.57.InErica’shometown,snowfenceshaven’tplayedapartin________.A.reducingtheharmblowingsnowdoestoanimalsB.keepingtrafficinorderbypreventingsnowcoveringtheroadsC.providingwaterfortheplantsatthenearbygasfieldsD.buildingupsnowtomakeupforthelackofwater58.Forherexperiments,Ericafinallychosetouse____.A.flour B.sugarC.salt D.dishwashingpowder59.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthat_____.A.EricaistheyoungestsnowexpertinAmericaB.sciencefairsofferEricamanychancestomeetotherresearchersC.EricahasmadealotofmoneyfromherbettersnowfencesD.mostofthestudents’scienceresearchcanbeputintopracticaluseBHasitcometothis?Robotsstandinginfordoctorsatthehospitalpatients’bedside?Notexactly,butsomedoctorshavefoundawaytousearobottocheckonpatientswhilethey’remilesfromthehospital.OneisatBaltimore’sSinai“Thesystemallowsyoutobeanywhereinthehospitalfromanywhereintheworld,”saidthesurgeon,whospecializesinweight-lossoperation.Besideshisnormalmorningandafternoonpersonalvisits,Gandsasusesthe$150,000robottovisitpatientsatnightorwhenproblemsarise.Therobotcancirclethebedandadjustthepositionofitstwocameras,givingtheperceptionfromthepatient’sstandpointwhenthedoctoristhere.“Theyloveit.They’dratherseemethroughtherobot,”hesaid.NurseFlorenceFord,whohasworkedwiththerobotsinceitwasintroducedabout18monthsago,saidpatientshavereactedwell,particularlybecause“seeingthedoctor’sfacegivesthemconfidence”.Gandsaspresentedtheideatohospitalleadersasamethodtomorecloselyobservepatientsfollowingweight-lossoperation.Sinceitsintroduction,DrAlexfoundthatnearlyonethirdofhis376patientswentoutofhospitalearlierthanfirstexpected.MichaelChan,presidentofInTouchTechnologies,saidhiscompany’sdeviceallowsdoctorsto“beinmorethanoneplaceatthesametime”.SpeakingwithGandsasthroughoneoftherobotsatthecompanyheadquarters,Chansaidthecompanydesignsapplicationsforthedevicesinremoteareasandfordealingwithshortagesofhealthcareworkers.“Theywillsoonbebig,”saidChanwhenaskedabouttheirfuture.60.Fromthepassage,welearnthat_______________.A.therobothasreplacedDrAlexinvisitinghispatientseverydayB.thepatientswouldratherhavetherobottreattheirdiseasesC.therobothasreducedthedutiesthatdoctorshavefortheirpatientsD.patientscannowbetreatedevenwhentheirdoctorsarefaraway61.AccordingtoDrAlex,thepurposeofusingrobotsinthehospitalisthat__________.A.robotscanprovidepatientswithmorefunthandoctorsB.patientscanbecloselywatchedafterbeingoperatedonC.robotscanfreedoctorsfromtheirgreatworkpressureD.hospitalscansolvetheproblemofthelackofmedicalworkers62.Fromthelastsentence,wecanlearnthatMichaelChanthinksthat________.A.peopledon’tbelieverobotswilldowellinthefutureB.inthefuturebiggerrobotswillbemadetosatisfythedemandC.morerobotsofthiskindwillbeusedinthehospitalsD.thepricesofrobotswillbegreatlyreducedinthefuture63.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?A.Robotsreplacedoctorstotreatpatients.B.Robotsvisitpatientswhendoctorscan’t.C.High-techmakespatientsbetterabletocommunicatewithdoctors.D.Robotshavebeguntoplayagreatpartinhospitalmanagement.CIhaveoftenreceivedcongratulationsonhowwell-behavedmythreechildrenare.Ihavemyownsuggestions,somebeingfromsuccessfulstrategiesI’veusedandsomefrommistakesIhavemadealongtheway.Yourchildrenshouldalwayscomefirst.Thatdoesnotmeanthattheyhavetobethecenteroftheuniverse.Theythinktheyhavetherighttodoeverything.However,youshouldcontrolyourownselfishdesiresattimes.Weallhavedesires,butweneedtoconsiderourchildren’s.IadmitImademanymistakeswhileraisingmychildren,especiallywithmyoldest.Iwasconstantlycomparinghimtootherkids—whywasn’thewalkingortalking?Whenhewenttokindergarten,theteacheraskedmewhatIthoughthisstrengthswereandIcouldn’tthinkofanystrengths.Itwasembarrassing.IhadspentsomuchtimeonmyworriesthatIneverstoppedtoconsiderwhatitwasdoingtohim.I’vesincechangedthatapproach,andhehasbecomemoreconfidentandIcannownamemanyofhisstrengths.Asateacher,Ihaveseenparentscurseanotherteacherforoneminuteandthencomplainthattheirkidstalktothemrudelythenext.Itdoesnogoodtotellyourchildrennottostealifyouarelyingabouttheirageatamovietheatertogetacheaperrate.Kidsrememberwhatyoudomorethanwhatyoutellthem.Aschildrengrowolder,theyshouldbetaughttheyareresponsibleforwhattheydo.Tellthemthatitisn’ttheneighbor’sfaultortheteacher’sfaultortheirfriends’fault.Stopthemmakingexcusesfortheirbadbehavior.Meantime,ifyouconstantlymakeexcusesforyourchild’sbadbehavior,hewillneverlearntoownuptoit.64.Accordingtothewriter,parentsshould________.A.treattheirchildrenasthecenterofthefamilyB.givetheirchildrenthefreedomtodowhatevertheylikeC.notignorethedesiresoftheirchildrenD.giveupalltheirdesirestomaketheirchildrenhappy65.Beforeheroldestchildwenttokindergarten,thewriter___________.A.oftenfocusedonthischild’sweaknesses,ignoringhisstrengthsB.hadfoundoutthatherwayofeducatingchildrenwasquitewrongC.comparedhimwithotherkidstoimprovehisconfidenceD.founditembarrassingtotalkaboutherownchildbeforeothers66.Theunderlinedsentencemeansthat___________.A.itisfoolishofchildrentolistentotheirparents’adviceB.itisimportantforparentstosetagoodexampletotheirchildrenC.sometimestheactionsofparentshavelittleeffectontheirchildrenD.parentsshouldn’tshowtheirtruefeelingsbeforetheirchildren67.Sometimes,achildmaysaythathisfriendistoblameforanaccidentinorderto__________.A.turntohisparentsforhelptosolvetheproblemB.avoidtheblameforhiswrongdoingsC.makehisparentsbelieveinhishonestyD.beghisparentstoforgivehimforhiswrongdoingsDSomestudentsfinditdifficulttobecomeinvolvedintheirhighschools.Ifyouhaveconsideredtheclubsyourhighschoolhastoofferandfoundnothingthatexcitesyou,youmightwanttoconsiderformingyourowngroup.It’sfunandcanbeveryrewarding,ifyouarewillingtoputinthetimeandeffortneededtogetitupandrunning.Trytofindsomethingyou’repassionate(充滿熱情的)about.Loveoldmovies?Youcouldhaveamovieclub.LiketomakeYouTubevideos?StartaYouTubegroup.Thenfindpeopletohelpyouwiththeclub.It’sbesttogatherdifferentpeoplewhowillbringtotheclubaplethoraofinterests,experiences,andviews.Next,decidewhatyourclubwilldoforthefirstsemester.Itisaloteasiertoattractpeopletoyourgroupifyouhavefunactivities.Decidingonameetingtimeandplaceisalsoimportant.Mostschoolswillallowastudentgrouptouseaclassroomormeetingroomforitsgatherings,butifyourfriendswanttomeetatthelocalpizzaplace,thatworkstoo.Timingisimportant.Mondaymorningmeetingsmightnotappealtomembersthatliketosleepin.Onceyouhaveallofthedetailsworkedout,itistimetoapproachschooladministrationanddiscussyourplan.Ifyoucanraisefacultysupport,youwilleasilyobtainameetingroomoranadvisortohelpwithdetails.Finally,hangpostersinclassrooms,eatingareas,orothercommonplacesaroundcampus.Ifyourschoolhasanewspaperorane-mailannouncementlistforstudents,trytogetanarticleaboutyourclubinit.Thisisagoodtimetohaveafund-raiser.Highschoolcanbealotmorefunwhenyou’reinvolved,andstartingaclubisagreatwaytodojustthat.68.Whydosomestudentsfindithardtogetinvolvedinhighschoolaccordingtothepassage?A.Theycan’tgetalongwellwiththeirclassmates.B.Theyfindhighschoolstudyistoohard.C.Theyfailtofindthingsthatreallyinterestthem.D.Theyaretoobusytotakepartinactivitiesafterclass.69.Whatshouldyoudofirsttoformaclubofyourown?A.Toaskforthepermissionofyourschool.B.Tocomeupwithanideathatfitsyou.C.Todecidewhocanhelpyou.D.Todecideonthemeetingplaceandtime.70.Theunderlinedword“plethora”inParagraph2canbereplacedby___________.A.set B.variety C.type D.state71.Accordingtothethirdandfourthparagraphs,youareadvised_______.A.nottodecideonthemeetingtimeonMondaymorningB.nottofindameetingplaceatyourownschoolC.toaskanadvisorforhelpD.todiscussyourschooladministrationeveryday72.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthat__________.A.highschoollifewouldbeboringwithoutclubsB.studentsareallowedtohavetheirgatheringsonlyatschoolC.themoneyforsettingupaclubcomesfromtheschoolD.advertisingisnecessarytomakeyourclubknownEThepoachershadfinallyfoundabuyerfortheirstolengoods.Theyopenedabag.Insidewasaterrifiedone-year-oldbabygorilla(大猩猩).ThepoachershadmostlikelykilledherparentsandcaughtherintheforestsofCongo,inAfrica,wheretheirhabitatisgreatlydamagedbyindustrytogetherwithillegalhunting.ThentheytookherintoRwanda,intendingtosellherasapet.Butthebuyerdidn’tbringmoney;hebroughtthepolice.Thepoacherswerearrested,butthepoliceknewtheorphanwasstillindanger.Theyrushedtheyounggorillatothevets(獸醫(yī))ofthenearbyheadquartersoftheMountainGorillaVeterinaryProject.Thevetsthererealizedthatshehadn’thadenoughfoodorwater,buttheyweremuchmoreworriedaboutsomethingelse.“Babygorillassimplydon’tsurvivewithouttheirmother’sconstantbodycontact,”saysvetChrisWhittier.“Theygiveupthewilltolive.”Surprisingly,gorillaswellknownfortheirgreatsizeandstrengthareextremelyfragile(脆弱的)animals.Thecaretakerstookturnsholdingthebabygorilla,whichhercaretakersnamedDunia,carryingheraroundontheirbacks,andtouchingherwhilesheslept.“Shedidn’ttrusthumansrightaway,”saysWhittier,“butshewouldratherbewithsomebodythanbealone.”Aftersixmonths,Duniawaslookingandactinglikeahealthy,happyyounggorilla.Duniaalsohadahealthyappetiteforthedietshewasgiven—greenbeans,pineapples,bananasandothervegetablesandfruits.SheisbecomingmoreindependentandenjoyscarefreemomentsofexplorationoutinthegrassyareasoftheProject.ThevetsattheProjecthopetoplaceDuniaandtheotherorphanedgorillasinaconservationarea,andmayonedayreleasethemintothewildasagroup.Whereversheendsup,Duniawon’tbealoneagain.73.Whatworriedthevetsmostwasthatthebabygorilla__________.A.wasdyingofhungerB.wasbadlybeatenC.lackedlovingphysicaltouchD.hadlosttrustinhumanbeings74.Thepassagesuggeststhatgorillas________.A.arestrong-willedanimalsB.arewellprotectedinCongoC.prefertobealonemostofthetimeD.don’teatanykindofmeat75.WhichofthefollowingisNOTwhatDuniawillfaceinthefuture?A.Toberaisedasapetbyafriendlyanimallover.B.Toliveinaconservationarea.C.Tostayinherenclosure(保護(hù)區(qū))intheProject.D.Tobesetfreeintothewildwithothergorillas.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)Overayearago,myfriendwasreadytoreturnafter76._____________completehistourinSingapore.Hedidn’texpectthathewas77._____________abouttogetonhisairplanewhenhestoppedpolitelybyoneof78._____________theworkeroftheairport.Hewastoldthathewasnotallowedto79._____________board.Myfriendhadthoughtthattheremustbeanythingwrong80._____________withhisticket.Theworkertoldhimthatwasnothisticketbutthe81._____________bookhehadn’treturnedto,whichhehadborrowedfromalibrary,82._____________thatcausedthetrouble.Certainly,myfrienddidn’tboardbut83._____________missedthe

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