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1、Book10 Module 3单元测试题(外研版)Class: Name: Marks: 满分(120)一、单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1. Dont you think it _ honour to be invited to so important _ party like that? A. a; a B.不填; a C. an; 不填 D. an; a 2. It was a bad year for films, _ both quantity and quality. A. in terms ofB. in case of C. as a result of D.
2、 in face of3. There are many bad customs and laws that ought to be _. A. accumulatedB. abolished C. accomplished D. abused4. As he has committed so many terrible crimes, he_. A. deserves being punished B. deserves to punish C. deserves punishing D. deserves to being punished5. Our _ resources and st
3、able policy provide foreigners with opportunities for their investing here. A. abundant B. absolute C. artificial D. appropriate6. Peter won the first prize in the contest. No _he is so happy these days. A. problem B. wonder C. doubt D. possibility7. Could you please explain _ that makes her so diff
4、erent from the others? A. why it is B. why is it C. what it is D. what is it8. You were late for the class yesterday morning, werent you ? Yes. _ A. Just so-so. B. Thats OK. C. How come? D. So what?9. The mountain, from _ top visitors can enjoy a wonderful sea view, is only a stones throw from here.
5、 A. which B. whose C. its D. where10. _is known to us all is _ the 2008 Olympics will be held in Beijing. A. It; that B. What; 不填 C. As; 不填 D. What; that11. New technology has been introduced from abroad, thus_ in great increase in our production. A. resultingB. resultedC. to resultD. which results1
6、2. The newly-founded company is faced with serious problems, _ demand to be solved immediately. A. many of them B. with which C. many of which D. they all13. By the end of the twentieth century, the world population _ six billion. A. had passed B. have passed C. passedD. has passed14. The doctor tol
7、d him the harm of smoking and _ him to give it up. A. insistedB. persuadedC. suggestedD. let15. John turned out to be _ disappointment to us _ he is quite fit for the job. A. /; although B. a; though C. the; despite D. a; despite二、完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) As I sit here on the eve of my 3rd year no
8、n-smoker anniversary, Im thinking about that last cigarette I smoked. I was sitting at the kitchen table at 10 in the 16 at home, sick with bronchitis(支气管炎) again. I felt miserable, weak and desperate. I 17 smoking that day in 2005 without any real confidence that I was smoking my 18 cigarette ever.
9、Today, theres one thing about my future that I 19 with absolute certainty: Ill never smoke again! I know without a shadow of a 20 that Ill never go back. Ive changed what cigarettes 21 to me and in the process Ive gained permanent, true 22 from the habit that held me close for 26 long years!Our thou
10、ghts and feelings control the 23 of our lives. Its how we think about the experiences in our lives that 24 , not the events themselves. Most of us smoked for years. We 25 to think of cigarettes as a part of us, even a friend. How do we now 26 changing the meaning that has become so 27 established in
11、 our lives? There are specific steps that when 28 will help you take control and shape your thoughts in ways that 29 you. Work these techniques into your daily routine and give them some time to 30 and flourish. Youll be surprised at the positive 31 you can create in your life.Anything you want to c
12、hange in your life has to 32 from the should list to the must list. Most of us spent years thinking we should quit smoking. I sure did. 33 right now that quitting is a must for you. This has got to be the first step you take on the 34 to freedom. Dont worry that you feel shaky and unsure. The steps
13、outlined here will help you turn that 35 into strength of purpose. Make your quit a mustits where we all have to begin. 16. A. morning B. afternoon C. evening D. night17. A. began B. continued C. quit D. tried 18. A. first B. last C. hardest D. longest 19. A. deal B. know C. regret D. start 20. A. h
14、ope B. need C. doubt D. determination21. A. lead B. belong C. bring D. mean22. A. freedom B. health C. interest D. friendship 23. A. content B. freedom C. quality D. happiness 24. A. changes B. exists C. appears D. counts25. A. came B. used C. happened D. had 26. A. free from B. go about C. give up
15、D. keep on 27. A. easily B. hardly C. firmly D. exactly 28. A. made B. studied C. followed D. received 29. A. harm B. hold C. inspire D. serve30. A. disappear B. grow C. produce D. think 31. A. thoughts B. changes C. results D. development 32. A. move B. range C. refer D. cycle 33. A. Decide B. Admi
16、t C. Realize D. Consider 34. A. right B. cost C. path D. mind 35. A. courage B. happiness C. sadness D. shakiness三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AScience Daily World Wildlife Fund scientists have just announced the discovery of 11 new animal and plant species in a remote area in central Vietnam. They say t
17、hat this discovery proves the importance of conservation efforts in the ancient tropical forests of the region. Within the ancient tropical forests of a region known as Vietnams “Green Corridor”, scientists found a snake, five orchids(兰花), and two butterflies as well as three other plants new to sci
18、ence and exclusive(唯一的) to the Annamites Mountain Range. Ten other plant species, including four orchids, are still under examination but also appear to be new species.“Discoveries of so many new species are rare and occur only in very special places like the Green Corridor,” said Dr. Chris Dickinso
19、n, WWFs chief conservation scientist in the “Green Corridor”. “Several large mammal species were discovered in the 1990s in the same forests so these latest discoveries may be just the tip of the iceberg.”“The rainforests likely existed as continuous un- disturbed forest cover for thousands of years
20、, and, as a result, offer unique habitats for many species,” said WWF experts. The new snake species, called the white-lipped keel- back, prefers living by streams where it catches frogs and other small animals easily. It can reach 31 inches. Three of the new orchid species are entirely leafless, a
21、rarity even among orchids. Containing none of the chlorophyll(叶绿素) or green pigment commonly found in plants, these orchids live on decaying matter like many fungal(真菌) species. The other new plants include an aspidistra which produces a nearly black flower and a newly-discovered species of arum wit
22、h beautiful yellow flowers. Arum plants have funnel-shaped leaves surrounding the flowers. The two new butterfly species are among eight discovered in the province since 1996. One is a skipper a butterfly with quick, darting flight habitsfrom the genus Zela and the other is a new genus in the sub-fa
23、mily of Satyrinae.36. Whats the main reason for so many new species being in this region?A. That the forest is located in the tropics. B. That the rainforests arent destroyed for thousands of years.C. The scientists hard work there.D. That the forest is covered with kinds of green plants. 37. Three
24、of the new orchid species are very particular because _. A. they have no chlorophyll B. they live on decaying matter like fungal species C. they have no leaves D. they dont belong to any plant 38. According to Dr. Chris Dickinson, _.A. many more new species will probably be discovered in the region
25、B. its impossible for us to find new species in any other places C. its a pity that they didnt find new large mammal species this timeD. the mountain is too large for all the new species to be discovered39. We can infer from the report that _. A. the central part of Vietnam is surrounded by mountain
26、s B. Dr. Chris Dickinson has been living in the region since 1990sC. new orchid species are the most among all the discovered new species since the 1990sD. scientists have been working to protect the “Green Corridor” in the past years 40. Which is the best title for the passage?A. A treasure-house o
27、f new speciesB. “Green Corridor” in VietnamC. New animal and plant species found in Vietnam D. Free kingdom of animals and plantsBBUIF 2008 sponsored by Canon and Cameras Underwater Film and photography entries are now being accepted for the 2008 British Underwater Image Festival (BUIF). Following o
28、n from two hugely successful years, the third British Underwater Image Festival returns to the Go Diving show at the Birmingham NEC on 14 to 16 March 2008. More than 12,500 worth of prizes are available to the winners in each of the competitions nine categories. The finalists of the 2008 Festival wi
29、ll be displayed at the three-day Go Diving show, which is part of the Outdoors Show. he festival will showcase a range of winning still images(静像) and films from a variety of abilities, from first-time photographers to professional television documentary makers. A presentation of prizes and awards w
30、ill be held at the festival on Saturday 15 March, followed by a champagne reception. Leading underwater film-maker Peter Scoones, DIVE editor Simon Rogerson, British Society of Under- water Photographers (BSoUP) founder Colin Doeg, award-winning photographers Alex Mustard and Charles Hood will be am
31、ong judges. Prize sponsors include Suunto, PADI, Mares and Apeks. THE JUDGES The panel of judges for the stills will be Colin Doeg, Alexander Mustard, Simon Rogerson and Charles Hood. The panel of the judges for the films will be Peter Scoones, Colin Doeg and Simon Rogerson. By entering the competit
32、ion, entrants declare that they own copyright of the submitted photographs and films. DIVE magazine declares that they reserve the right to publish winning images both in the magazine and on the website. Winning images will also be used in any future promotional(奖励的) material for the show and compet
33、ition royalty free as well as any other necessary occasions. The finalists will be displayed at the event in March 2008. It will be one of the biggest events during the third British Underwater Image Festival. ENTRY DEADLINE 31 JANUARY 2008 Send your entries with a completed entry form to: DIVE Maga
34、zineBritish Underwater Image FestivalOne Victoria Villas,Richmond,Surrey,TW9 2GW. 41. The first British Underwater Image Festival was pro- bably held _.A. in 2000 B. in 2002 C. in 2004 D. in 2006 42. How much worth of prize will each winner obtain on average? A. About 694. B. About 750. C. About 1,3
35、90 D. About 12,500. 43. Which of the statements is NOT true?A. All the photography entries are shot under the water.B. Anyone, including new comers, can take part in the festival.C. All the participants must sign up for the festival before February. D. An award-presenting ceremony will be held at th
36、e end of the festival. 44. During the festival, the following activities are to be held BUT _.A. a champagne reception B. publishing winning images C. a presentation of prizes D. display of the finalists works45. We can infer from the passage that DIVE Magazine _. A. has sponsored this festival toge
37、ther with some othersB. has bought the copyright of all the winning imagesC. is published by British Underwater Image FestivalD. intends to make profits by sponsoring the festivalCUncle Toms Cabin was one of the most influential novels of all time, exposing the evils of slavery to a great many peopl
38、e who knew nothing so terrible was happening. Harriet Beecher Stowe, the books author, is said to have gotten the idea for her book from reading the autobiography of Josiah Henson. Josiah Henson was born into slavery on a plantation in Charles County, Maryland on June 15, 1789. From an early age, Jo
39、siah experienced the cruelty of slavery. Josiah saw many slaves whipped and beaten. He watched their reactions and concluded that if he was loyal and worked hard, he would stay out of trouble and avoid the same fate. As he grew older and proved his loyalty, he was given the job of caring for the own
40、ers horse. Before long, he was sent to work in the fields under the hot sun from dawn to dusk. Josiah learned about God from his mother. While still a young man, he began to preach the gospel. Eventually, he became a minister and gave talks, for which people would pay him money. By 1830, he had save
41、d up $350 to buy his freedom. His master at the time had acknowledged that figure but increased it to $1,000 when Henson gave him the money. Josiah decided to take his family and escape. With the help of a Native American tribe and the Underground Railroad, they made their way to Canada. Josiah foun
42、ded The Dawn Institute, a settlement for runaway slaves near Ontario. At this place, former slaves would learn how to be successful farmers. He also began work on the Underground Railroad himself, helping hundreds of slaves to freedom in Canada. He published his autobiography, Life of Josiah Henson,
43、 in 1849. Uncle Toms Cabin came out a few years later, and Henson traveled in Canada and England, giving lectures on his life as “Uncle Tom.” In fact, he retiled his autobiography My Life as Uncle Tom. He died on May 5, 1883, in Dresden, Ontario.46. The Underground Railroad was _.A. a shortcut for s
44、laves to run away B. an organized route to help slaves escape from slavery to freedom C. an illegal way to save slaves from the north to the south D. a safe path to transport slaves between the south and the north 47. Which of the following statements about Josiah is NOT true?A. Josiah and his family succeeded in getting their freedom.B. The loyalty to his master couldnt bring good treatment.C. The Dawn Institute aimed to help the slave to run away.D. Josiahs master was cruel and heartless. 48. _, Josiah Henson would not have escaped. A. If his master hadnt broken his pr