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模塊綜合檢測1.完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)Therearemanykindsoffriends.Somearealways16you,butdon'tunderstandyou.Somesayonlyafewwordstoyou,butunderstandyou.Manypeoplewillstepinyourlife,butonly17friendsleavefootprints.Ishallalwaysrecall(回憶)theautumnandthegirlwiththe18.Shewillalwaysbringbackthefriendshipbetweenus.Iknowshewillalwaysbemybestfriend.Itwasthegoldenseason.Icouldseethe19leavesfloatingwiththecool20.Insuchaseason,Ilikedwalkingaloneintheleaves,21tothesoundofthem.Autumnisa22seasonbutlifeisuninterestingtome.Thefreedaysalwaysgetme23.Butoneday,thesoundofaviolin24intomyearslikeastream(小溪)flowinginthemountains.IwassosurprisedthatIjumpedtoseewhatitwas.Ayounggirl,standinginthewind,was25inplayingherviolin.Ihad26seenherbefore.ThemusicwassonicethatIlistenedquietly.Lostinthemusic,Ididn'tknowthatIhadbeen27thereforsolongbutmyexistencedidnotseemtodisturbher.Leaveswerestillfalling.Everyday28sheplayedtheviolininthecornerofthebuilding,Iwentdownstairstowatchherperformance.Iwastheonlylistener.Theautumnseemednolongerlonelyandlifebecame29.30wedidn'tknoweachother,Ithoughtwewerealreadygoodfriends.Ibelieveshealsolovedme.Autumnwasnearlyover.Oneday,whenIwaslisteningcarefully,thesoundsuddenly31.Tomyastonishment,thegirlcameovertome.“Youmustlikeviolin.”shesaid.“Yes.Andyouplayverywell.Whydidyoustop?”Iasked.Suddenly,a32expressionappearedonherfaceandIcouldfeelsomethingunusual.“Icameheretoseemygrandmother,butnowImustleave.Ionceplayedverybadly.Itwasyoulisteningeverydaythat33me.”shesaid.“34itwasyourplayingthatgavemeameaningfulautumn,”Ianswered,“Let'sbefriends.”Thegirlsmiled,andsodidI.Ineverheardherplayagaininmylife.Inolongerwentdownstairstolistenlikebefore.Onlythickleaveswereleftbehind.ButIwillalwaysrememberthefinefigureofthegirl.Sheislikea35—soshort,sobright,likeashootingstargivingoffsomuchlightthatitmakestheautumnbeautiful.16.A.with B.forC.a(chǎn)gainst D.to17.A.good B.trueC.reliable D.stubborn18.A.sound B.songC.partner D.violin19.A.blue B.purpleC.green D.yellow20.A.wind B.snowC.a(chǎn)ir D.rain21.A.watching B.listeningC.seeing D.hearing22.A.lively B.hardC.harvest D.lonely23.A.bored B.determinedC.excited D.concerned24.A.flowed B.grewC.entered D.ran25.A.lost B.a(chǎn)ctiveC.busy D.interested26.A.once B.neverC.frequently D.usually27.A.waiting B.stoppingC.standing D.hearing28.A.because B.butC.when D.before29.A.interesting B.movingC.boring D.tiring30.A.Since B.HoweverC.Even D.Though31.A.stopped B.beganC.gone D.changed32.A.happy B.sadC.strange D.calm33.A.surprised B.excitedC.encouraged D.interested34.A.Actually B.GenerallyC.Normally D.Apparently35.A.song B.dreamC.fire D.sister2.閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)AOurtravelexpertsareeagertoassistyouwithyourcheapflightticketsandpackagedealbookings.CallusforcheapairticketdealsonflightsfromallUKairports.CheapFlightstoNewYorkTheskylineofManhattanisanunforgettablesightwhenfirstglimpsed,andNewYorkisacitythatknowshowtoattractthevisitors.VisittheStatueofLiberty,takeahorse-drawncarriageroundCentralPark,takeaphotoatTimesSquare,seeashowonBroadway,orexploreChinatown.BookyourcheapflighttoNewYorkfrom£459only.CheapFlightstoSanFranciscoSanFranciscoisabigcitywithasmall-towncharmdelightingitsvisitors.This“CitybytheBay”hasagorgeousoceansetting,wonderfularchitecture,andtheGoldenGateBridgethatdominatesthelandscape.There'ssomuchtoseeanddo.Youcanenjoyarideinacablecar,visitfashionableNobHillandUnionSquare.Andthecity'slong-establishedChinatownisessential.There'snoshortageofamazingnightlifewithrestaurants,nightclubs,andbarsofeverydescription.BookyourcheapflighttoSanFranciscofrom£564only.CheapFlightstoSydneySurf,sandandsunsumupthisvibrantcitylikenoother.Famousforitsgoldenbeachesandtrulyworld-classsurf,Sydneyoffersthebestoutdooractivities.Alivelycentreforbusinessaswellasarts,thecityisawonderwithcafeculture,charmingnightlife,andanexcitingrestaurantscene.YoucanlearntosurfatManly,swimatIcebergPool,andtakeadipintheoceanatBondiBeach.YoucanalsodipintotheOperaHouseforaconcert,exploretheBotanicGardens,andtakeanearly-dinnersunsetcruiseonthelovelySydneyHarbortowatchthecitylightup.BookyourcheapflighttoSydneyfrom£796only.Didyouknowthatbookingflightticketsandhotelstogethercouldsaveyouupto40%onyourtotaltravelcost?AskourexperttravelagenttoquoteyouonapackagedealtoNewYork,SanFrancisco,Sydneyandsavebig.Hurry!Callusnowtogetthischeapflightdeal.CallSouthallTravel24/7tobookcheapflights.36.Ifyouliketoenjoywonderfulnightswithfriends,you'llprobablybooktheticketto.A.NewYorkorSanFranciscoB.NewYorkorSydneyC.ChinatownorBondiBeachD.SydneyorSanFrancisco37.Accordingtothepassage,Sydneyisbestknownfor.A.itsbeachesandsurfingB.itsbusinessaswellasartsC.theOperaHouseD.theBotanicGardens38.Howcanyoubooktheflighttickets?A.Byphone.B.OntheInternet.C.Withapersonalvisit.D.Throughahotel.39.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Tointroducethreefamouscities.B.Toattracttouriststobookflights.C.Tointroducesometravelexperts.D.Torecommendtouristactivities.BFriendshipscanbedifficult—becauseoftenpeoplearen'tashonestandopenastheyshouldbe.Sometimes,peopleendupgettinghurt.Mostproblemswithfriendshipscomeupbecausepeoplearejusttooselfishtocareaboutthethingsthattheirfriendsneed.Theycareabouttheirownneedsmuchmore,whichmakesithardforfriendshipstowork.However,beingselfishispartofhumannature.Apersonisputtogetherinordertotakecareofhimselfandhisownneeds,notnecessarilythoseneedsofotherpeople.Eventhoughbeingselfishissomethingthatallhumansarebornwith,itissomethingthateveryoneshouldguardagainst.Thebestthingtorememberwhenyouareafriendtoanyoneisthatyouneedtotreatyourfriendthesamewayasyou'dliketobetreated.Thisiswonderfuladviceforafriendship,becauseitisreallytheonlywaytomakesurethatyouaregivingyourfriendeverythingyouwouldwanttobegiveninafriendship.Wheneveryouhaveaquestionabouthowyoushouldtreatafriend,itiseasytofindananswersimplybyaskingyourselfwhatyouwouldlikeyourfriendtodoforyou,ifheorsheisinyourshoes.Evenifyou'realwaysthinkingabouthowyou'dliketobetreated,andyourfriendsaretoo,thereareissuesthatcomeupfromtimetotimeineachfriendship,anditisimportanttounderstandhowtodealwiththeseissuessothatyoucanbuildstrongerandhealthierfriendships.Issueslikefriendsgettingboyfriendsorgirlfriendsandnotspendingenoughtimewiththeirfriends,orevenfriendsfindingnewfriendsandleavingoldfriendsbehindareissuesthatwillprobablycomeupwithoneormoreofyourfriendships.Itisimportanttoknowhowtodealwiththeseissuessothatyoucankeepyourfriendsandmakenewones.Noonewantstohaveabrokenfriendship.40.Thispassagemainlydealswith.A.theimportanceoffriendshipsB.theadvantagesoffriendshipsC.theproblemswithfriendshipsD.themeaningoffriendships41.Accordingtotheauthor,problemswithfriendshipsmayappearwhen.A.oneishonest B.oneisselfishC.oneisalone D.oneistoobusy42.Accordingtothepassage,thefirstandmostimportantthingtobeotherpeople'sfriendis.A.totreatyourfriendsasfairlyaspossibleB.togiveyourfriendswhateveryouhaveC.nottohurtyourfriends'feelingsD.nottothinkofyourownneedsanymore43.What'sthepurposeofunderstandinghowtodealwithfriendshipissues?A.Toleadacomfortablelife.B.Tobuildstrongerandhealthierfriendships.C.Tobetreatedthewayyouwant.D.Togetaboyfriendorgirlfriendmorequickly.CAJapanesemanhassetanewGuinnessworldrecordintrackandfield,attheoldageof105.HidekichiMiyazaki,afatheroffourandgrandfatherof10,completedthe100-metersprint(短跑)in42.22secondsonWednesday,astheworld'soldestcompetitivesprinter.Miyazaki'sdaughterKiyonoaddedherfatherhadnotbeensleepingwellleadinguptothisyear'sKyodoMasterscompetition,experiencingpaininhislegs.Inadditiontosprinting,Miyazakialsocompetedintheshotput(鉛球)eventattheKyodoMasters,marking3.25meters.Miyazakididn'ttakeuptrackandfielduntiltheageof93—morethanthreedecadesafterheretiredfromworkinginanagriculturalcooperative.KiyonotoldCNN.Hespenttheprevious33yearspracticingcalligraphy(書法)andplayingJapanesechesswithhisfriends.Butastheystartedtodiefromoldage,hewantedtofindsomethinghecoulddoonhisown.Miyazakifirstcompletedthe100-meterdashattheKyodoMastersin2004,whenhewas96yearsold.ItwasthenthathestartedimitatingthetrademarkposeofUsainBolt,theworld'sfastestman.Hedoesitbecausehethinksit'scool.Evenathisage,Miyazakitakestrainingveryseriously.Hepracticeseveryday,exceptwhenit'sraining,inanearbypark.Hedoesa100-metersprintandpracticesthrowingshotputthreetimes.Kiyonosaidthedoctorhastoldherfatherthatit'stoomuchforsomeonehisage,butherefusestolisten.Asforthetimeheclocked(計(jì)時(shí))inWednesday'ssprint,Miyazakisaid,“Iwanttomakeitin35to36seconds.”44.Howoldwashewhenheretiredfromanagriculturalcooperative?A.Inhisforties. B.Inhissixties.C.Inhisseventies. D.Inhiseighties.45.Miyazakitookup100-metersprintasahobbybecause.A.hewastiredofpracticingcalligraphyB.noonewantedtoplaychesswithhimC.a(chǎn)llofhisfriendsdiedofoldageD.hecoulddoitallbyhimself46.AccordingtoKiyono,.A.thedoctoradvisesMiyazakinottodotoomuchsportB.MiyazakitakeswhatthedoctorsaysseriouslyC.oldpeoplearenotfittodo100-metersprintD.Miyazakipracticeshardeverydayinthepark47.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.105-year-oldJapanesebecametheworld'soldestmanB.105-year-oldJapaneserankedNo.1intheworldC.105-year-oldJapanesecompletesthe100-meterracein42secondsD.105-year-oldJapanesehasmanykindsofhobbiesDAprivategroupofscientistshasannouncedplanstomakeanexactcopyofahumanbeing.AnAmericanmemberoftheteamsaysheandtheotherswillsoonbeginaseriousefforttoclonehumans.PanosZavossaystheteamhopestomanufacturetheworld'sfirstclonedbabywithinthenexttwoyears.Inrecentyears,scientistshaveproducedexactgeneticcopiesofsheepandafewotheranimals.Theycreatedtheseclonesfromasinglecellofanadultanimal.Threeyearsago,anotherAmericandoctor,RichardSeed,announcedplanstocloneahumanbeing.However,thereisnoevidencethathehasbeensuccessful.DoctorZavossaysthenewinternationalgroupplanstoofferhumancloningonlytowomenwhoarecurrentlynotabletobecomepregnantorproducechildren.Hesaystheaimistoassistpeoplewhowanttohavetheirownbiologicalchild.Thetechnologywouldbesimilartothatusedtocloneanimals.Itwouldinvolvecleaninggeneticmaterialfromawoman'segg.Doctorsthenwouldplacegeneticmaterialfromthewoman'shusbandintotheeggbeforeputtingitintothewoman'suterus(子宮).DoctorZavossayshisgroupplanstodotheworkinacountryneartheMediterraneanSea.Hedidnotnamethecountry.HesaysanItalianreproductiveexpert,SevorinoAntinori,isleadingtheteam.DoctorAntinorihasledtheeffortstohelpmanyolderwomenbecomepregnant.Heisknownforestablishingpregnanciesinwomenasoldassixty.Manymedicalexpertsandothergroupsareopposedtotheideaofcloninghumans.Severalcountriesbanorrestrictworkonhumancloning.SeveraldoctorscriticizetheannouncementbyDoctorZavos.Theysaydoctorsdonotknowifcloninghumansispossibleorsafe.Theysayitwouldbeirresponsibletoattempttocloneahumanbeing.Thatisbecausethechancesofsuccessaretoosmallandtherisksaretoogreat.48.Theunderlinedword“manufacture”inthefirstparagraphmeans“”.A.produce B.opposeC.a(chǎn)ttempt D.experiment49.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.Intheory,scientistsareunlikelytoclonehumans.B.RichardSeedhasfallenbehindotherscientistsincloninghumans.C.Cloninghumanbeingsisgoodformen.D.Peoplehavedifferentideasaboutcloninghumans.50.Howdomanymedicalexpertsandothergroupsliketheideaofcloninghumans?A.Theyareinfavouroftheidea.B.Theyareagainsttheidea.C.Theyhaveanoptimisticattitudetotheidea.D.Theythinkitisnoneoftheirbusiness.3.任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)請認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后圖表中的空格里填入一個(gè)最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:每個(gè)空格只填一個(gè)單詞。Manypeopleoftenlosetheirchancetolivelifetothefullestbecauseofprocrastination,whichmeansthattheyalwaysdelay(拖延)doingsomethingthatmustbedoneatonce.Moreover,becausetheyoftenputofftheirplanstill“tomorrow”,theyarelesslikelytoachievetheirgoalsandwillgiveuptheirdreamsandgoalsfinally.Asaresult,wecansaythatprocrastinationistheenemyofaprogressivelifestyle.Nowthatweknowprocrastinationissomethingbad,whydosomepeoplenottakeimmediateaction?Well,therearesomethingsthatresultinprocrastination.Dependingonsomeoneelseratherthandoingbyoneselfisoneofthethings.Wheneveryouwaitforsomethingtohappenbeforeyouact,youmakeiteasiertodelayyourgoalsanddreamsuntil“someday”.Anothercauseofprocrastinationisthatpeopledonotvalueeachmomentintheirday.Actually,it'ssurprisinghowmuchyoucandoifyoujustdecidetodolittlethingswiththelittletimeyouhave.Alsothosewhooftenprocrastinatecanalwaysfindagoodreasonforsomethingtheyrefusetodoatonce.Ifyouareoneofthosewhooftendelay,thenit'stimeforyoutomakeadecisiontoactnowbecausethingshappenonlywhenwedecidetoact.Getdowntodoingsomethinglikelosingweight,savingmoneyorspendingmoretimewithfamily.Don'tletthesethingscontinuetobeadesire(欲望)foryoutodo“someday”,butmakeadecisiontodoitnow.Onceyouhavemadeyourdecision,writedowntheplanandtakeactionimmediately.Makingplanscanhelpyouthinkcarefullyabouthowyouaregoingtodowhatyouneedtodo.Afterunderstandinghowtodowhatyouwanttodo,getdoingwiththeplan.Itdoesn'tmatterhowsmallthemoveyoumakeisasthelittlethingsyoudoaccumulate(累積)overtimeandmoveyoutobeclosertoyourgoals.So,don'twaituntiltomorrow;instead,startnow!Justmakeuseofeverymomentyouhavetodosomethingthatishelpfulinrealizingyourdreamsandgoals.Hereisachallengethatwillalsomoveyoutobeclosertoyourdreamsandgoalsiftakenseriously.Makealistoftenthingsyouhavebeenputtingoff.Itcouldbeanythingfromgettingahealthexamination,callingafriendorfamilymember,togettingthecarfixedandcleaningoutthegarbage,etc.Andthentrytodevelopthehabitofdoingthemimmediately!StayawayfromprocrastinationParagraphoutlineSupportingdetailsProblemswithprocr-astinationProcrastinationcanmakeone51.tolivelifetothefullest.Procrastinationcan52.onefromachievinghisgoals.Somepeopledon'tmakeprogressjustbecauseofprocrastination.The53.ofprocrastinationPeoplewhodelaydoingthingsareusuallynot54.becausetheyalwaysaskforhelpfromothers.Peopledon'trealizethateachmomentinadayisvery55..Procrastinationalsohassomethingtodowithmaking56..WaystostopprocrastinationMakeadecision.Ifyouwanttodosomething,doit57.andneverjustdesireit.Planandact.Bymakingaplan,you58.howtodowhatyouneedtodo.Smallmoveorlittlethingsalso59..Makealist.Listtenthingsyouliketodelay.Makeita60.tofinishthemontime.4.書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)閱讀下面的短文,然后按照要求寫一篇150詞左右的英語短文。Thecrowdattheairportmovedforwar

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