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1、Book6 Module 5单元测试题(外研版)Class: Name: Marks: 满分(120)一、语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1. You seem to be happy with your life in the village. What? _, I cant wait to leave it behind.A. In other wordsB. As a resultC. On the contrary D. On the other hand2. Its agreed that a balanced diet and regular exercise

2、help people _ diseases.A. refuse B. discourage C. face D. resist 3. Many difficulties have _ as a result of changes in policy. A. risenB. arisenC. raised D. arrived4. How about the lecture? Very boring. I wish I _ to that.A. hadnt goneB. didnt goC. havent gone D. couldnt go5. I took this job because

3、 it could offer _ working hours so that I can balance family and work. A. handy B. beneficial C. available D. flexible6. Im sorry to have taken your handbag away _ mistake. No wonder! Mine is almost identical _ yours.A. to; with B. by; to C. for; to D. for; with7. How do you think your parents would

4、 react if they _ a cloned copy of you in the street?A. see B. saw C. have seen D. will see8. He was determined to accept the task _ he had to face many challenges.A. so that B. as long as C. as if D. even if9. The subjunctive mood expresses subjective wish or unreal supposition. _. Well done, Jack!A

5、. Thats itB. Ive got itC. Oh, come onD. Thats all right10. _ I could remember, this is the fourth time the president has visited China.A. As far as B. As soon as C. As well as D. As long as 11. We should eat more fruit and vegetables, as they are _ our health.A. available toB. beneficial toC. worthy

6、 of D. benefit to12. Look at that little boy. It is said that he has learned 20,000 words. _ He is just 3 years old. A. Why? B. Incredible! C. So what? D. Its not surprising. 13. During the big fire, the hotel was completely _. Only the walls remained.A. burnt out B. carried out C. given out D. put

7、out14. Angela Merkel, _ by a group of Chinese officials, visited the Great Wall during her 4-day stay in China.A. to have accompanied B. accompanied C. to be accompanied D. having accompanied15. She _ her father in appearance, but in other respects shes not like him at all.A. grows B. imitates C. lo

8、oks D. resembles二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)My 7-year-old grandson now lives 100 miles away. He has had my mobile phone number 16 since he was 4.Since then, he has 17 me every night before he goes to bed to tell me about his day or just to say “Good Night Gramma”.He also 18 calls me at other times duri

9、ng the day just to 19 a happy or sad moment.Many times hes dribbling a basketball with one hand, or 20 with a friend about something that I never quite catch on to, or crying about something he may or may not 21 to talk about while Im on the other end of the 22 .I just listen or laugh with him just

10、share his 23 emotion.I always let him be in charge of the 24 , the emotion, andthe amount of time hes on the phone with me.Many times I just 25 while he plays or does his homework aloud, or play games weve 26 together that we can play over the phone.The only time I take control of the 27 is when hes

11、 ready to say goodbye at night.Then I have 4 special 28 to say to him every night.One night I thought maybe he was tired of 29 those so I didnt say them.He 30 called me back and told me that I 31 to say those sentences!I havent 32 saying them since then!My friends all know that he takes precedence (

12、优先) over all other things.Unless Im making a(n) 33 with the doctor, in church, or some place where I really cant take his call, I always politely 34 myself and talk to him, even if its just for a minute to tell him Ill call him back in a few minutes.He 35 that he takes first place in my heart.16.A.

13、connectedB. memorizedC. writtenD. corrected17.A. servedB. visitedC. calledD. admired18.A. frequentlyB. suddenlyC. definitelyD. finally19.A. spareB. saveC. rememberD. share20.A. complainingB. worryingC. laughingD. reporting21.A. wantB. affordC. hesitateD. refuse22.A. countryB. phoneC. roadD. world23.

14、A. peacefulB. publicC. commonD. current24.A. programB. competitionC. concertD. subject25.A. judgeB. prayC. listenD. observe26.A. made upB. thought overC. given upD. put down27.A. organizationB. conversationC. journeyD. lecture28.A. sentencesB. storiesC. puzzlesD. mottos29.A. digestingB. repeatingC.

15、hearingD. playing30.A. recentlyB. oftenC. nearlyD. immediately31.A. pretendedB. forgotC. choseD. prepared 32.A. missedB. regrettedC. forbiddenD. prevented33.A. mercyB. experimentC. interviewD. appointment34.A. blameB. forgiveC. excuseD. treat35.A. imaginesB. knowsC. provesD. admits三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分

16、,满分40分)AHe was no scholar, and his classmates made fun of him. Rather than read, the kid really preferred running around with an 8-mm camera, shooting homemade movies of wrecks (残骸) of his Lionel train set, which he showed to friends for a small fee. In his second year of high school, he dropped out

17、. But when his parents persuaded him to return, he was placed in a learning-disabled class. He lasted one month. Only when the family moved to another town did he land in a more suitable high school, where he eventually graduated. After being denied entrance into a traditional filmmaking school, Ste

18、ven Spielberg enrolled in English at California State College at Long Beach. Then in 1965, one of those important moments, his life took a complete turn. Visiting Universal Studios, he met Chuck Silvers, an executive in the editorial department. Silvers liked the kid who made 8-mm films and invited

19、him back sometime to visit. He appeared the next day. Dressed in a dark suit and tie, carrying his fathers briefcase with nothing inside but a sandwich and candy bars Spielberg strode (跨步) confidently up to the guard at the gate of Universal and gave him a casual wave. The guard waved back. He was i

20、n. “For the entire summer,” Spielberg remembers, “I dressed in my suit and hung out with the directors and writers including Silvers, who knew the kid wasnt a studio employee, but pretended he didnt notice that. I even found an office that wasnt being used, and became a host without permission. I bo

21、ught some plastic tiles and put my name in the building directory: Steven Spielberg, Room 23C.It paid off for everyone. Ten years later, the 28-year-old Spielberg directed Jaws, which took in $470 million, then the highest-grossing movie of all time. Dozens of films and awards have followed because

22、Steven Spielberg knew what his teachers didnt talent is in the eyes of the filmmaker.36. What might be the reason for Spielbergs being placed in a learning-disabled class?A. Because he performed poorly in studies.B. Because his parents advised him to do that.C. Because he wanted to break away from h

23、is former class.D. Because he planned to prove his advantages over others.37. After Spielberg graduated from high school, he wanted to . A. study at California State CollegeB. learn to make films C. work at Universal StudiosD. make films on his own38. We can describe Spielberg as the following EXCEP

24、T . A. confidentB. diligentC. dishonestD. talented39. Silvers helped Spielberg probably because . A. he was Spielbergs fathers friend B. Spielbergs talent and passion for filming moved him C. he hoped to find a good employee for Universal Studios D. he was sure Spielberg would become a great directo

25、r one day40. The text mainly tends to tell readers . A. well begun is half done B. all good things come to an endC. a still tongue makes a wise mindD. hard work and sacrifice equals rewardB The worlds tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, was opened with a grand fireworks ceremony, which was attended

26、by some 6,000 guests. During the ceremony, a screen displayed its exact height, which had previously been kept secret 828m, far taller than the previous record holder, Taipei 101. “We werent sure how high we could go,” said Bill Baker, the buildings structural engineer. He also said that the buildin

27、gs design had unbelievable technical challenges because Dubai has high winds and is close to an area where earthquakes frequently happen. “It was kind of an exploration, a learning experience.” “We have been hit by lightning twice, there was a big earthquake last year that came across from Iran, and

28、 we have had all types of wind which has hit us since we began the construction. The results have been good and I salute (向致敬) the designers and professionals who helped build it,” he said. Construction of the building began in 2004. The tower has the worlds tallest service lift, the worlds highest

29、swimming pool on the 76th floor and the worlds highest observation deck (观景台) on the 124th floor.Covered in 28,000 glass panels (面板), the tower has 160 floors and more than 500,000 square metres of space for offices and flats. It will be home to 1,044 luxury apartments, 49 floors of offices and a 16

30、0-room hotel. Around 12,000 people are expected to live and work in the tower. However, investors are facing losses even before the tower is completed because the global economic crisis makes property prices (房产价格) go down in Dubai. Some apartments sold for $2,700 per square feet, but are now going

31、for less than half of that. Experts say it will be particularly hard to lease (出租) office space because few companies can pay the high prices during the economic crisis. 41.The opening ceremony of the Burj Khalifa _.A. was celebrated by a fireworks showB. received thousands of foreign touristsC. kep

32、t the buildings height a secretD. was influenced by high winds42. The construction of the building was a learning experience because _.A. it is the worlds most dangerous buildingB. some technical difficulties couldnt be overcomeC. many problems had to be solved during the constructionD. its located

33、in an area where disasters often happen43. From what Bill Baker said, we can learn that the Burj Khalifas designers _.A. predicted the earthquake in Iran B. had to work in terrible conditionsC. had to take natural factors into considerationD. faced the biggest technical challenge in history44. Which

34、 of the following is TRUE of the Burj Khalifa?A. It has the worlds biggest swimming pool.B. It is built for business as well as for people to live in. C. It has the worlds most expensive hotel.D. It has the most offices among buildings in the world. 45.The developers of the Burj Khalifa _.A. have re

35、nted many offices to big companiesB. have sold out all the apartmentsC. are facing environmental problemsD. are facing economic problemsC Genetically modified (GM) (转基因的) crops have made an enormous positive influence on the world. In recent years, GM technology has brought much benefit directly to

36、farms, reducing the use of poisonous chemicals that kill pests of plants, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions (排放).A particular concern among farmers in developing countries is the loss of crops to insect pests. One way to fight this problem is to use chemicals, but this behavior will do harm to t

37、he health of farmers, the environment, and the people who eat the food. Instead, biotechnology can be used to increase production of pest-resistant crops. For example, in Africa, the sweet potato serves as an important crop, but viruses (病毒) can dramatically destroy its output by up to 80%. The Keny

38、a Agricultural Research Institute, however, has developed a genetically modified sweet potato that can increase crop production by 18-25%. Whats more, this new kind of potato has genes that resist damage due to bad climate or unexpected natural disasters. The use of genetically modified foods can ha

39、ve a positive effect on the economy, especially in less developed countries. GM crops have already led to economic growth in South Africa, according to some studies. Because GM crops require fewer chemicals, farmers can save money on both the costs of pesticides and labor necessary to manage the tre

40、atments. This, combined with higher output, allow the farmer to gain more from the product. With an increasing adoption of GM crops, the use of pest-control chemicals has been greatly reduced. In fact, while not necessarily related to food-related biotechnology, some GM plants have been developed to

41、 take care of heavy metal pollution in some polluted soil. Finally, biotechnology can allow people to receive vaccines (疫苗) that are difficult to distribute. By putting vaccines into food products, organizations can more easily transport them to people in need. 46. We can learn from the text that _.

42、 A. GM crops benefit the environment B. farmers fail to grow a lot of plants C. insect pests do less harm to the soil D. more greenhouse gas is sent into the air47. What can we infer from the example of the sweet potato? A. Kenya will have the most advanced technology in the future. B. Crops can be

43、modified to grow in worse natural environment. C. Potatoes grown in wet areas can resist different kinds of insects. D. The adoption of GM potatoes may do harm to the farmers health.48. According to the text, GM crops in poor countries _. A. need further research on chemical resistance B. cost more

44、time and money on farm management C. suffer fewer natural disasters during the growth D. offer good economic benefits to the farmers 49. Which of the following can be concluded from the text? A. New challenges in world farming have been caused. B. Certain kinds of GM plants can be used as medicine.

45、C. Biotechnology will be used in more and more fields. D. It is difficult to transport GM products in some areas. 50. The text mainly talks about _. A. benefits of genetically modified food crops B. distribution of some GM crops in the world C. progress made in potato growth in Africa D. the use of biotechnology in medical science DDo you have current facts and figures about how much rainforest is being destroyed each day around the world, and for what purpose(s)? Exact numbers are nearly impossible, but most experts agree that we are losing upwards of 80,000 acres of tropical rainfore

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