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Book3Module1Europe單元測(cè)試題(外研版)Class:Name:Marks:滿分(120)一、語(yǔ)法和詞匯知識(shí)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)1.Itisestimatedthatourcitywillhavepopulationofonemillionbyyear2022. A.a;\ B.the;\ C.the;the D.a;the2.Tooursurprise,Lily’sisverydifferentfromhertwinsisterLucy’s. A.featureB.characterC.symbolD.sign3.—Thetrafficistooheavy.Wouldyoulikemetohelpyouthestreet? —That’sverykindofyou. A.beside B.across C.opposite D.heeastofAsia,Chinaisadevelopingcountrywithalonghistory. A.Located B.Tolocate C.Locate D.Locating5.Igraduatedfromcollegein1990andEnglishinourschooleversince. A.taughtB.teachC.havetaught D.amteaching6.TheImperialPalace,alsotheForbiddenCity,isatouristattractioninBeijing. A.knownfor B.knowingas C.knowingfor D.knownas7.IstayedatahotelthelasttimeIwenttoBeiDaihe.Thewindowofmyroomthesea. A.isfacedB.facesC.facing D.wasfaced8.Asweallknow,theYellowRiveristhelongestinChinatheYangtzeRiver. A.intermsof B.suchas C.nextto D.becauseof9.—youoryoursisterfondofmusic? —NeithershenorI. A.Are;am B.Are;is C.Is;am D.Is;is10.Thirty-fivepercentoftheareawithtreesandgrass;ourcitylooksmorebeautiful. A.covers B.arecovered C.iscovered D.cover11.Thatafternoon,thepolicetheyoungwomanenteringtherestaurant. A.governed B.expanded C.observed D.influenced12.Ourclassdividedintosixgroupsand,interestingly,ourgroupallthesameage. A.is;are B.are;is C.are;are D.is;is13.MyEnglishnameisMary.EachofthestudentsinourclassgivenanEnglishname. A.were B.was C.has D.have14.Ifyoukeeppractisingeveryday,,you’llfindyourspokenEnglishimproving. A.forexample B.ontheotherhand C.littlebylittle D.incommon15.—You’refromTai’an. —It’satthefootofMountTai,ShandongProvince. A.That’sright. B.Aren’tyou? C.Whereaboutsisit? D.What’sitlike?二、完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)Crystal(水晶)shoesofCinderella(灰姑娘)Maryrantowardsmewithararebrightsmileonherface,saying,“I’mgoingtohaveadanceperformancetonight.Hereisthe16.Don’tforget!”Sheleftinahurry.“What17?Dance?Isthatcredible?”Marywasnotsuchakindofgirl.Ihadneverseenhermakinguporwearing18clothes;moreover,shealways19herbigblack-frame(黑框子)glasses,forshedidnotknowhowto20indeed.Iarrivedatthehallwiththeticket,andfoundmy21.Herperformancewastheseventhone.IknewIwouldsufferfromahardtimebeforeherturn,forIhadno22ofart,butherperformancewasworthwatching,nomatterhow23Iwouldwaitfor.“Let’swelcomethenextexcitingdance—Latin!”Applausefilledthe24atonce.Iopenedmyeyesas25aspossible,fearingtoloseanything.Wearingagoldenandshiningskirt,Maryappearedonthegloriousstage.Her26wentwellwiththebrilliantlights.Such27seemedtobeamermaiden(美人魚)showingupundertheglitteringsunshine;meanwhile,Icouldfeelalltheaudienceinthehall28theireyesonheranditwasalsohardformeto29mysightsfromher.Shewasso30:herstaturewasslim;herlonggoldenhairlaybackincurlsoverherears.Dancingwithacharmingsmile,shewasfully31intheLatinmusic.Atthismoment,shelookedlikeaprettybutterfly32Afteralltheperformance33,Imetheratthegate.Shehandedmehercrystalshoeswhichwere34inthewonderfulstarrynight;atthemeantime,I3516.A.watch B.letter C.ticket D.note17.A.review B.performance C.practice D.homework18.A.important B.practical C.interesting D.attractive19.A.woreB.touched C.designed D.made20.A.dressup B.foldup C.coverup D.mixup21.A.passenger B.wallet C.seat D.test22.A.feeling B.idea C.effort D.sense23.A.short B.long C.late D.early24.A.library B.lab C.office D.hall25.A.large B.small C.new D.grand26.A.dress B.trousers C.flower D.picture27.A.ground B.scene C.content D.passage28.A.avoid B.pay C.attract D.focus29.A.check B.remove C.wash D.set30.A.colorful B.new C.beautiful D.respectful31.A.absorbed B.shared C.astonished D.frightened32.A.rolling B.driving C.flying D.moving33.A.ended B.began C.changed D.contained34.A.sold B.admiring C.shining D.developing35.A.asked B.imagined C.reminded D.realized三、閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)AAnyonewhohasvisitedEuropewillhavenoticeditscoffeeculture.Agoodexampleofthisisthetypeofcupyou’regivenafterorderingacoffee.OrderacoffeeinanycaféinAmericaandyou’realmostsuretoreceivethatcoffeeinapapercup.Americanslikegettingtheircoffeetogo.Whethertheyareontheirwaytoschool,work,orsimplytakingawalkthroughthecity,manyofthemoftentaketheircoffeewiththem.OrderacoffeeinanyEuropeancaféandyou’resuretogetthatcoffeeinaceramic(陶瓷的)cupwithapackageofsugar(andpossiblyacupofwaterandachocolate,dependingonwhereyouare).Manycafésonlyofferpapercupsforspecialoccasionswhenmorepeoplethanchairsareexpected.Europeansgenerallydon’thavecoffee“togo”sincetheyconsidercoffeedrinkingtobemoreofasocialactivity.IfyougotoacaféinEurope,youwillfindthatpeopledrinktheircoffeewithease.Somehaveconversationswhileothersreadthedailynewspaper.MostAmericancoffeeshopsprovideabroadrangeofchoicesthatsatisfydifferentcustomers(顧客).InEurope,youaren’tgivenasmanychoicesbecauselocalsareallaboutseveralbasics.Waitersinthe.arecarefultokeepacloseeyeontheirtablestoprovidequalityservice.TravelerswillbesurprisedtofindEuropeanwaitersalittlelessattentive.Ifyouwantsomething,youhavetoflagdownyourwaiter.Itdoesn’tmeanthatEuropeanwaitersareimpolite;it’squitetheopposite.Theyaresimplygivingyouspacetoenjoyyourmeal.Americansoftenpayattentiontogoodservice,whileEuropeanspayattentiontothesocialaspectofthemeal.36.Orderingcoffeeinthe.,peoplewill. A.drinkitslowlyaftertakingitaway B.spendarelaxingtimewithfriends C.begivencoffeeinpapercups D.beservedwithagoodmeal37.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.wavetothewaitertoserveyourtable B.shouttothewaiterforyourorder C.askthewaitertomakesuggestions D.giveyourpraiseforhisservice40.Thetextismainlytalkingabout. A.theculturaldifferencebetweenthe.andEurope B.therestaurantculturebetweenthe.andEurope C.thecoffeeculturebetweenthe.andEurope D.thesocialactivitiesbetweenthe.andEuropeBThevolcanicashcloudcausedgreatchaos(混亂)inEuropeanflyingzonenotseensince9/11.Hereisanoutlineoftheeffectofthevolcanicashcloud.Around17,000flightswereexpectedtobecancelled(取消)onFriday,withairspaceclosedacrossmuchofEurope.“ThevolcanicashiscostingairlinesmorethanUSD$200millionaday,”airindustrybodyInternationalAirTransportAssociation(IATA)pointedout.Passengershadtochooseotherwaysfortheirtravels.TheEurostar,whichrunstrainsbetweenLondonandtheEuropeancontinent,saidtrainswereoperatingatfullcapacityanditmightofferadditionaltrainsifnecessary.LondontaxifirmAddisonLeesaidithadtakenrequestsforjourneystoParis,Milan,ZurichandSalzburginAustria.Airlinesareexpectedtogetlittlehelpfrominsurancefirms.Mostairlinesareneitherinsuredagainstcancellationsnorbusinessdisruption(擾亂)atairports.InsurerMunichResaiditcouldoffercancellationinsurancetoairlinesifnecessary.“Uptonowtherehasnotbeendemandinthemarket,”saidaspokeswoman.“Maybethatwillchangenow.”TheWorldHealthOrganizationwarnsthedustcouldcauseproblemsforthosewithbreathingdifficulties.AScottishexpertsaidthatthevolcanicash,withitstinysharpedges,isabigharmdonetohealthwheninhaledinthelungs.Volcanicashisnotallharmful,though.Notjustanaturaldisaster,thefallingashfromvolcaniceruptionsenrichesthesoilinthesurroundingareas,makingitveryrich.41.Thevolcanicashhadthebiggestilleffecton. A.theinsurancefirms B.theagriculture C.thehealthofpatients D.theairtransport42.Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthatduetothevolcanicash,theEurostar. A.gotanunexpectedbenefit B.wouldgetfewerpassengersthanusual C.gotagoodchancetoproveitssafety D.wouldwinthecompetitionwiththeairlines43.Whyaretheairlinesexpectedtogetlittlehelpfrominsurancefirms? A.Becausetheinsurancefirmshadnothingtodowiththevolcanicash. B.Becausetheinsurancefirmscannotaffordthecost. C.Becausecancellationinsurancehadn’tbeenofferedtoairlines. D.Becausenoairlinesinsuredthemselvesagainstthecancellation.44.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue? A.ThevolcanicashcloudcausedgreatchaosinEuropeanflyingzonenotseensince9/11. B.Around200flightswereexpectedtobecancelledonFriday. C.TheEurostarrunstrainsbetweenLondonandtheEuropeancontinent. D.Volcanicashisnotallharmful.45.Thebesttitleofthistextshouldbe. A.Volcanicash,abigdangertoenvironment B.HealtheffectsofIcelandicvolcanicash C.ImpactofvolcanicashonEurope D.ThegreatharmofthevolcanicashCInEnglandonenightayearcomesaliveascolourfulfireworksexplodeinthenightskyandsmokefromgiantbonfires(篝火)floatsacrosstheland.Allthenoiseandfiresaremadetorememberthecountry’sgreatesttraitor(叛國(guó)者),namedGuyFawkes.ItiscalledGuyFawkesNightorBonfireNightandisheldonNovember5.Acrossthecountrypartiesareheldwherepeoplelightbigfires.OftentheythrowmodelsofGuyFawkesontothefire.Fireworksarealsoanimportantpartoftheevening,withmanylocalgovernmentsholdingbigdisplays.ThistraditionwasstartedafteranattemptwasmadetoblowupParliamentandmurderthekingin1605.GuyFawkeswasfoundinaroomundertheHousesofParliamentinLondonwithalargeamountofgunpowder.Hewasimmediatelyarrestedandlatertriedincourtandkilled.Overaperiodofmonthsotherpeopleinthe“gunpowderplot”werediscoveredandkilledtoo.Fawkesandhisfriendswereveryangrybecauseofalawthatsaidtheycouldnotfollowtheirreligion.TheywereCatholic(天主教徒)atatimewhentheking,JamesI,andmostpeopleinEnglandwereProtestant(新教徒)andviolentlyopposedtothem.Onthenightthepeoplefoundoutthekinghadbeensavedandthetraitorcaught,theylitfiresincelebration.Thishasbecomeatraditioncontinuedtothisday.46.OnBonfireNight,peoplelightbigfirestoGuyFawkes. A.warm B.burn C.thank D.bless47.WhichofthefollowingisNOToneofthereasonswhyGuyFawkeswaskilled? A.Hesoldalargeamountofgunpowder. B.HeattemptedtoblowupParliament. C.Heattemptedtomurdertheking. D.Heencouragedhisfriendstofightagainstthegovernment.48.WhydidFawkeswanttoturnagainsthisgovernment? A.Becausehewantedtobetheking. B.BecausemostpeopleinEnglandwereCatholic. C.Becausehethoughtthekingrobbedhimoftherighttofollowhisreligion. D.Becausethekingwantedtokillhim.49.ThispassagetellsustheofBonfireNight. A.birth B.celebration C.ceremony D.end50.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage? A.Historycelebratedwithfire B.GuyFawkes,atraitor C.JamesI,amurderedking D.BonfireNight,acertainChristmasDHaveyoueverplayedthegameTelephone?Yousitinacirclewithagroupofpeopleandonepersonwhispersaphrasetothepersonnexttohimorher.Then,eachpersonkeepswhisperingthephrasearoundthecircleuntilitreachesthelastperson,whorepeatsthewhisperedstatementoutloud.Whatstartedoutas“Pizzatastesgreat”canendupas“Pete’sagreatape!”It’sfunnytolaughathowtwistedthesentencebecameasitgotpassedaround.Gossipcanworkthesameway,butit’snotsofunny.Infact,itcanbeveryhurtful.Whenyousaymeanthings,tellstoriesthatyou’renotsurearetrue,orletoutinformationyouknowissupposedtoremainprivate,you’respreadinggossip.WhatifyousawfunnyJakegointotheprincipal’sofficeandyoustartedwonderingifhewasintrouble.There’snothingwrongwithwonderingthat,butwhatifyoustartedtellingotherpeopleyouthinkJake’sinbigtrouble.Youreallydon’tknowwhyhewasintheprincipal’soffice,right?Butbeforeyouknowit,everyoneistalkingabouthowJakeisintroubleandimaginingwhy.Maybeheputhisrubbersnakeintheteacher’sdesk,someonesays.Maybehehitakidwhodidn’tlaughatoneofhisjokes,anotherpersonsuggests.Jakedoesn’tcomebacktoclassforalongtime,butwhenhedoes,everyonewantstoknowwhathappenedintheprincipal’soffice.Jakemightbealittleangryorconfusedaboutallthequestions,especiallywhenheexplains,“Iwenttotheprincipal’sofficebecausemymomwastheretotakemetoadoctorappointment.”That’showrumorswork.Theystartsmallandoftenblowupintosomethingdifferentfromthetruth.51.Themainpurposeofthepassageistotellus. A.averyinterestinggame B.whatgossipis C.theharmofgossip D.therelationbetweengossipandrumors52.Thefirstparagraphiswrittento. A.giveanexampleofgossiping B.showhowthegameTelephoneisplayed C.discussthedifferencebetweenagameandgossip D.showhowgossipworks53.Jake’sexampleistoshowthatgossipcanstartwhenyou. A.saybadthingsaboutsomebody B.letoutprivateinformationaboutsomebody C.arecuriousaboutwhatsomebodyisdoing D.tellsomethingyouarenotsureabout54.Wecaninferfromthethirdparagraphthat. A.gossipcanhurtonedeeply B.gossipcanhurtnooneifeveryoneknowsthetruthfinallyC.gossipisalwaysstartedbyseveralcausestogether D.gossipcanturnintorealityfinally55.Theunderlinedword“twisted”inthefirstparagraphprobablymeans“”. A.beingpassedfromonetoanother B.beingchangedinawrongway C.beingrepeatedseveraltimes D.beingcorrectedatlast四、書面表達(dá)(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)閱讀表達(dá)(第56題2分,第58、59、60題每題3分,第57題4分,滿分15分)閱讀下面的短文并回答問(wèn)題(請(qǐng)注意問(wèn)題后的詞數(shù)要求)。Youngpeopleareperhapsbetter-knownforspendingmoneythansavingit.Butsomenewbankingwebsitesareseekingtochangethat.Thesewebsitesofferyoungpeopletheinformationandtoolstheyneedtowatchovertheirmoney.Thewebsitesalsolettheuserssharetheirfinancial(金融的)experienceswithotheryoungpeople.Nineteen-year-oldAliceScotthasbeenworkingatastorethissummer.Sheissavingmoneytopayforcollegenextyear.Shesaid,“Ihavetosaveforallmycollegemoneybecausemyparentscan’taffordit.So,Ihavetorelyonmyownsavings.”Butinsteadofputtinghermoneyinalocalbank,MissScottbeganusingSmartyPig,aweb-basedbankingservice.Shesaid,“WhenIdothat,Iovercometheimpulses(沖動(dòng))tojustspendthemoney.”MichaelFerraridevelopedSmartyPigwithafriendin2022.SmartyPigisreallyallabouthelpingpeoplesaveforveryspecificfinancialgoals.MisterFerrarisaysSmartyPigopenedafterhestartedacollegesavingsaccountforhisnewbaby.Thatexperiencehelpedhimrealizethepowerofsavingforaspecificgoal.Helpingothersaverspayattentiontotheirgoalsistheideabehindhison-linecompany.Hesays,“Forexample,you’resavingupforavacation.Youwanttosave$5,000andmeetthisgoalinthreeyears.SmartyPigwillactuallycalculatehowmuchmoneyyouneedtosaveeverymonth.Youdon’thavetomovefromyourbank;we’llactuallygoinandgetthemoneyeverymonthandputthemintoyourSmartyPigaccount.”Thewebsitealsoallowsoutsiderstoaddmoneytotheaccountsofitsusers.Perhapsyourbirthdayiscomingup,andratherthan__________,yourfriends,yourfamilycanactuallycontributetoanyofyourSmartyPiggoals.56.Whataresomenewbankingwebsitesattemptingtodofortheyoung?(nomorethan12words) ___________________________________________________________57.WhydidMissScottpreferSmartyPigratherthanthelocalbank?(nomorethan14words) ___________________________________________________________58.WhatistheideabehindSmartyPig?(nomorethan14words) _____________________________

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