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Module6素能測評一、

單項選擇(每小題1分,共10分)(D)1.(2022·武漢)—Whydoyoupracticetaichieveryday—BecausethisChineseformofexercisehelpsmerelaxandfindmyinner(內心的)

?.

A.voiceB.qualityC.beautyD.peace(

A

)2.

—Myparentsdon’tallowme

?myphoneonschooldays.

—Theyarestrict.Buttheyalwayswantthebestforyou.A.touseB.useC.usingD.usedDA(

A

)3.Toprotectanimalsindanger,thelocalgovernmentwill

?anatureparknextyear.

A.setupB.takeawayC.lookforD.closedown(

C

)4.Wearingsunglassescan

?youagainstthesun,sodon’tforgettoputthemonwhenyougooutinsunnydays.

A.answerB.changeC.protectD.understand(

A

)5.WhenRobertwasasmallboy,he

?playingthepiano.

A.wasinterestedinB.wasnicetoC.washappytoD.wasstrictwithACA(

C

)6.Itwas

?forustosolvethemathproblem.Fewofuscouldevenunderstandit.

A.easyenoughB.enougheasyC.difficultenoughD.enoughdifficult(

A

)7.Hismothergetsupearly

?breakfastforhimeverymorning.

A.tomakeB.makingC.makeD.makes(

B

)8.Ourteachersoftenadviseus

?theplansforEnglishlearningatthebeginningoftheterm.

A.developB.todevelopC.developedD.developingCAB(

C

)9.Tomandhisfriendssoldtheirtoysto

?moneyforchildreninpoorareas.

A.acceptB.keepC.raiseD.cost(

D

)10.Theytrytofindsomemoreways

?someanimals

?happily.

A.make;liveB.tomake;toliveC.make;toliveD.tomake;liveCD二、

完形填空(每小題1.5分,共15分)Aboywassittingonthedoorsteponeday.Hehadastickinonehand.Andintheotherhandwasalargepieceofbreadandbutter.Whilehewaseatingitandsingingasonghappily,hesawapoorlittledogquietly

1

?notfarfromhim.Hecalledouttoit,

“Comehere,poordog!”

Hearingthis,thedogwokeup,rosewithitsears

2

?andwagged(搖擺)itstail.Seeingtheboyeating,itcamenearhim.Theboyheldoutthepieceofbreadandbuttertoit.Asthedogstretched(伸出)outitsheadtotakethe

3

?,theboyquicklydrewbackhishandandhitithardonthenose.Thepoordogranaway,

4

?loudly,whiletheboysat,laughing.

Agentlemansawthis.Hecalledhimtocomeover.Atthesametimehe

5?uponedollar.

“Wouldyoulikethis”saidthegentleman.“Yes,sir,”saidtheboy,smiling,andhequicklyranovertotakethe

6?.

Justastheboystretchedouthishand,thegentlemanhit

7?onthekneewithanumbrella.“Whydidyoudothat”shoutedtheboy

8?.“Ididn’thurtyou,noraskyoufor

9?.”

10?didyouhurtthatpoordogjustnow”saidthegentleman.“Hedidn’thurtyou,noraskyouforbreadandbutter.”

(

A

)1.A.sleeping

B.running

C.jumping

D.dancing(

B

)2.A.down

B.up

C.off

D.through(

A

)3.A.food

B.hand

C.boy

D.door(

C

)4.A.speaking

B.laughing

C.crying

D.singing(

B

)5.A.picked

B.held

C.put

D.got(

D

)6.A.finger

B.bread

C.butter

D.money(

B

)7.A.himself

B.him

C.it

D.itself(

C

)8.A.happily

B.quickly

C.angrily

D.excitedly(

A

)9.A.money

B.food

C.help

D.advice(

A

)10.A.Why

B.When

C.What

D.WhereABACBDBCAA三、

閱讀理解(每小題2分,共20分)AManyyearsago,manyzooskeptallkindsofanimalsinsmallcages(籠子).Smallcagesmadeiteasyforpeopletoseetheanimals,butasmallcageisnotagoodplaceforananimaltolivein.Todayzooskeepanimalsindifferentkindsofcages.Thecagesareverybigandopen.Theyusuallyhaveplantsandalittlelake.Thecageslookliketheanimals’habitats.Zooshelptoprotectallkindsofanimals.Theyprotectanimalsinthezooandtheyprotectanimalsinthewild.HowdotheydothisZoosteachpeoplehowanimalsliveinthewild.Zooswantpeopletohelpprotecttheanimals’wildhabitats.Manyplantsandanimalsaregoingextinct.Mammoths,whicharerelated(有關聯(lián)的)toAsiaelephants,arenowextinct.Therearenomammothsintheworldtoday.Scientistssaythatseventy-fourdifferentkindsoflivingthingsgoextincteveryday!Zoosareworkingtogethertostopanimalsfromgoingextinct.(

B

)1.Zooskeptanimalsinsmallcagessothatpeoplecan

?.

A.protectthemB.seethembetterC.feedthemD.savethem(

A

)2.Today,zooskeepanimals

?.

A.inbiggercagesB.inthewildC.insmallercagesD.inthefield(

C

)3.Toprotectanimals,zoos

?.

A.aretryingtokeepallkindsofanimalsB.aretryingtofreetheanimalsC.teachpeoplemoreaboutanimalsD.wantpeopletofeedtheanimalsBAC(

C

)4.Amammothisakindof

?thathasgoneextinct.

A.plantsB.birdsC.animalsD.trees(

D

)5.Ananimaloraplantthatisgoingextinct

?.

A.nolongerexistsintheworldB.comesintothisworldsoonC.becomesverydangerousD.hasfewerandfewerlivingmembersCDB(2022·黔東南改編)Sleepisaphysicalandmental(精神的)need.Weallneedtosleep,thoughthesleephoursaredifferentfrompersontoperson.Doctorsdonotknowwhyweneedsleep,buttheyallagreethatsleepisveryimportanttous.Withoutenoughsleep,thebodymaybeweak.One-thirdofadultshaveinsomnia(失眠癥).Thereareover80kindsofsleep-relateddisorders(失調).However,otheradultsareluckyandhavenosleepingproblems.Theysleepassoonastheirheadshitthepillows.DoyousleepwellIfyouhaveinsomnia,hereareafewsuggestions.1.

Make

a

timetable,

and

stick

to

it.Weneedtosleepatregulartimes.Ifyourbedtimeandwake-uptimechangefromdaytodayoronweekends,yoursleeprhythms(節(jié)奏)aren’tpredictedandthebodydoesn’tknowhowtoact.Soit’simportanttohavearegularwake-uptime,evenonweekends,vacationsorafteranightofpoorsleep.2.

Don’t

lie

in

bed

awake.

“Thebestsleeptipyoucangivesomebodyistogetup—don’tlieinbedawake,”Grandnersaid.

“Whetherit’sthebeginningofthenightorthemiddleofthenight,ifyou’vebeenawakefor20or30minutes,getupandreset(調整).Maybeyoujustneedfiveminutestogetsleepy,ormaybeanhour,butdon’tspendthattimeawakeinbed.”3.

Change

your

thinking

about

sleep.

“Manypeopleregardsleepingasthefinalthingtheyhavetodofordailyactivities.TheywouldliketoworkorwatchTVverylateratherthansleepontime.Thatthinkingneedstobechanged,”Grandnersaid.

“Don’tseeyoursleepasthetimeyouhaveleftinyourday,”headvised.

“Seeyoursleepasthetimeyouneedinordertoprepareyourselfforanenergetic(精力充沛的)tomorrow.”

“Itmaysoundlikeasmallchangeinthinking,butit’sanimportantone,”Grandneradded.(A)6.WhatmayhappentothebodywithoutenoughsleepA.Thebodymaybeweak.B.Thebodymaybeheavy.C.Thebodymaybeawake.D.Thebodymaybestrong.A(

C

)7.Thefirstsuggestioninthepassagetellsus

?.

A.it’snotnecessarytosleepregularlyB.it’snotnecessarytowakeupregularlyC.weshouldalwayssleepandwakeupregularlyD.weshouldsleepandwakeupregularlyonweekdays(

B

)8.Ifyou’vebeenawakefor20or30minutesatnight,thebestsleeptipis

?.

A.closingyoureyesandlyingonthebedB.gettingupandresettingC.drinkingsomehotteaD.usingasmartphoneandturningoffthelightCB(C)9.WhichsuggestionisNOTmentionedinthepassageA.Makeatimetable,andsticktoit.B.Don’tlieinbedawake.C.Listentobedtimestories.D.Changeyourthinkingaboutsleep.(

D

)10.Thebesttitleforthepassagemaybe“

?”.

A.SleephoursaredifferentfrompersontopersonB.Sleep-relateddisordersC.One-thirdofadultshaveinsomniaD.TheimportanceofenoughsleepandsuggestionsCD四、

補全對話(有兩項多余)(每小題2分,共10分)A.Let’smakeitat8:00inthemorning.B.IoftenwatchEnglishmovies.C.HowcanIgetthereD.Themoviesaregood.E.Seeyouthen.F.Notmuch.G.Soundsinteresting.A:Iheartherearesomenewanimalsinthezoo.DoyouwanttogowithmeB:2.

G?Whenshallwemeet

A:3.

A?B:WhereshallwemeetthenA:Atthegateofthezoo.B:4.

C?A:It’snotfarfromyourhome.Youcantakeabusnearyourhome.B:OK.Seeyoutomorrow.A:5.

E?G

A

C

E

A:Hello,Judy.

B:Hi,Steve.

A:AreyoufreethisSundayB:1.

F?Ijustdosomewashing.Whataboutyou

F

五、用括號中所給單詞的適當形式填空(每小題1分,共5分)1.Thegovernmentshould

develop?(develop)someplanstoprotectthewildanimals.

2.Theydecidedtosavetheanimalsinthe

wild?(wild).

3.Don’tgiveEddieanythingtoeat.I

fed?(feed)himjustnow.

4.(2022·鎮(zhèn)江)Millieisinterestedinbiologyandsheoftenrecordsthe

natural?(nature)beautyinthepark.

5.—Where’sJohn,Mike—Inoticedhim

run?(run)intheplaygroundjustnow.

develop

wild

fed

natural

run

六、

根據(jù)短文內容和首字母提示寫單詞(每空1分,共10分)Waystoreduce(減少)foodwasteFoodwasteisabigproblemaroundtheworld.Whilesomepeople1.

throw

?awayunwantedfood,lotsofpeopleinotherpartsoftheworldfacefoodshortages.

Inordertoreducefoodwaste,many2.

countries

?intheworldlikeGermanyandFrancehavefoodbanks.Peopleandgrocerystorescangiveextrafoodtothemandtheycangivethefoodto3.

those

?inneed.ShanghaiOasisopenedChina’sfirstfoodbankin2015.Infiveyears,itsavedsevenmilliontonsoffoodand4.

helped

?760,000people.

throw

countries

those

helped

Manyfruitsand5.

vegetables

?gotowastebecausetheylookugly.Forexample,about25to30percentofcarrotsdon’tmakeittothestorebecauseoftheir6.

looks

?.Sotrytobuyuglyfoodnexttime,sinceitis7.

just

?asgoodas“normal”food.

ManyChineserestaurantsaretellingpeopleto8.

order

?dishesbyusingthe“N-1”formula.

“N”

9.

stands

?forthenumberofpeopleinyourgroup.Soifyou’reinagroupof10.

six

?people,youshouldorderfivedishes.

Toreducefoodwasteisabigtask,anditneedstime.Everyonecandosomethingtomakeadifference.vegetables

looks

just

order

stands

six

七、

(2022·柳州)任務型閱讀(每小題2分,共10分)根據(jù)短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。(有多余選項)A.Listentoyourownvoice.B.Practisespeakingloudlytoyourself.C.That’swhyyoushouldnoticeothersinstead.D.Trynottothinkaboutyourowndisadvantages.E.However,ittakestimeandefforttosolvetheproblem.F.Youjustknowthembetterandwhat’smore,theyknowyouaswell.G.Theymayneverseeyouagain,sowhydoyoucarewhatothersthinkofyouDoestalkinginfrontofpeoplemakeyoushyIfso,youarenotalone.Manypeopleintheworldsufferfromshynessandwanttochangethissituation.1.

E?Herearesometipsforyou.

Findoutthecauseofyourshyness.DoyoubecomeshyinfrontofnewlistenersPleasetrytofindoutthethoughtsthatgothroughyourheadbeforetheshynesscomesout.You’reokaybeingaroundyourfamily,rightAretheydifferentfromthestrangersaroundyouOfcoursenot.2.

F?Placeyourattentiononothers.Formostofus,whenwethinkwewillfeelnervousifwespeakuporstandout,webecomeshy.3.

C?Whenyoustoppayingattentiontoyourself,youstopworryingaboutyourperformance.

E

F

C

4.

B

?Youhavegotusedtohearingyourownvoice.Recordyourvoicepretending(假裝)tohaveconversationswithothers.Inthebeginningyou’llfeellikeanactor,butsoonitwillbecomeahabit.Afterdoingitforsometime,youwillbeabletovoiceyouropinionsbravely.

Stopcomparingyourselftoothers.Themoreyoucompareyourselftoothers,themoreyouwillfeelshybecauseyoumaythinkyouarenotgoodenough.

5.

D

?Everyoneelsemusthavehisownproblemstoo.

B

D

八、書面表達(共20分)如今有很多

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