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1、Module3-Module4Book3第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每题1分,总分值15分)1. The house caught _ fire last night. Its said to have been set _ fire to. A/;/Ba;aCa;/D/;a2. A great idea suddenly _ to me that I might use the pocket money to buy a tie for my fathers birthday. ApassedBhappenedCstruckDoccurred3. Do you notice the fur
2、niture in this room is quite different from _ in yours? AthatBthoseConeDit4. About 20 students a year in this school are admitted to Beijing University _. A. on the wholeB. on averageC. little by littleD. first of all5. The volcano erupted and the lava _ down the mountain, _ several villages. A. pou
3、red;buriedB. poured;buryingC. pouring;buryingD. pouring;buried6. _ parents say and do has a lifelong effect on their children. A. ThatB. WhichC. WhatD. As7. Bill was doing a lot of physical exercise to build up his _.A. abilityB. forceC. motivationD. strength8. Though Liu Qiang was unable to compete
4、 in the school spring sports, he is still our hero. _. Nobody will love him any less. A. I dont agree with youB. I cant agree moreC. I cant agree any lessD. I dont agree more9. After graduation she reached a point in her career _ she needed to decide what to do. A. thatB. whatC. whichD. where10. The
5、 flu is believed _ by viruses that like to reproduce in the cells inside the human nose and throat. A. causingB. being causedC. to be causedD. to have caused第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每题1. 5分,总分值30分)Have you seen a sandstorm? I would like to share with you my personal 11 of the sandstorm in northern China. On A
6、pril 7, , we decided to 12 a city in Jilin Province. It was supposed to be a four-hour drive from the place where we lived. We 13 at about 7: 00 only to see the most amazing 14 we had ever seen. The sky was 15 as if it was midnight. The 16 from the few cars that dared to travel in the streets were y
7、ellowish. So we had to stay at home, 17 for a better condition for our trip. The wind was fairly 18 and might have been stronger at night 19 we woke up. The visibility(能见度) at this point was close to 20 m. About two hours later the 20 increased to 50 m and stayed so 21 about 10: 00 am. When the dust
8、 lifted(消散) a little and the visibility 22 to 200 m, we decided to drive out. However, everybody on the road was enveloped in the thick fog with dust and the sky glowed with a dark 23 color, so we hardly saw each other 24 . Sometimes, the wind suddenly 25 a lot of dust and sand and the visibility oc
9、casionally decreased to 2050 m, making it very 26 to drive. The dust 27 in the air until the late afternoon when it slightly lifted. At last, we arrived at the city, but the trip that 28 took about four hours, took us nearly eight hours. The dust remained in the 29 for about two more days. On the th
10、ird day a short period of rain 30 as the cold front passed the region. So the terrible scene came to an end, and everything took on a lively and fresh appearance again. 11. A. experienceB. recordC. ideaD. action12. A. leaveB. visitC. callD. see13. A. woke upB. sat up C. set offD. left off 14. A. sto
11、rmB. snowC. rainD. wind15. A. darkB. brightC. blueD. cold16. A. wallsB. glassC. coversD. lights17. A. leavingB. waitingC. takingD. calling 18. A. strongB. faintC. weakD. soft19. A. afterB. whenC. beforeD. while20. A. speedB. power C. strengthD. visibility21. A. sinceB. beforeC. whenD. until22. A. in
12、creasedB. reducedC. decreasedD. stayed23. A. redB. yellowC. greenD. black24. A. faintlyB. clearlyC. successfullyD. perfectly25. A. picked upB. took upC. turned upD. looked up26. A. safeB. dangerousC. normalD. possible27. A. remainedB. jumpedC. coveredD. dropped 28. A. normallyB. rarelyC. frequentlyD
13、. particularly29. A. cityB. townC. airD. car30. A. happenedB. droppedC. struckD. flew第三节(共5小题;每题2分,总分值10分)Africa is a very diverse land with many different tribes. One tradition that many of these groups share is painting or marking their bodies and faces in color. They do this for many reasons. Som
14、e marks are used to identify people as part of a group. 31 Lets look at some different examples of body painting. 32 Among the Masai of East Africa, when men are old enough to marry and make decisions for their people, they participate in a special ceremony in which they paint their heads and faces
15、red. This ceremony takes place every seven to fourteen years, so there is not an exact age for participating in it. The Samburu, also from East Africa, like to paint their faces and hair red because they think it looks attractive. 33 To show that he has killed a lion, a man will paint his body with
16、a natural white material, making special marks to represent this accomplishment. The Masai men also use this white to show that they are no longer boys and are considered adults. One quite unusual example of face painting is done by the Wodaabe people of West Africa. Once a year, they have a beauty
17、contest for men. 34 Then they add white and black circles and lines. Black paint is used near the eyes and on the lips to draw attention to the whiteness of their eyes and teeth, which the Wodaabe consider most beautiful. 35 . As you travel, enjoy the beautiful and bright colors of Africa. A. Red is
18、 the common color in body painting because it often represents health and long life. B. Other marks are used for ceremonies such as weddings and during times of war. C. The ceremony expresses hope for rain. D. The Masai men also have a unique way of showing that they are brave. E. The women then dec
19、ide which man they like best. F. The men pretend to fight each other. G. The men paint their faces yellow and red. 第四节 短文改错(共10小题;每题1分,总分值10分)增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Jack London was a famous America writer.
20、 He was born in January 12th, 1876, in San Francisco. His family was very poor, so Jack had to leave for school to make money. He worked hard at much difficult jobs. Later Jack returned school, but he didnt stay. He wrote, “Life and pocket book were all too short. In 1887, he went to Alaska to find out gold. He returned home and started to write. His writings were successfully, and he became rich and famous. Jack was no a happy man, however. In poor health, he took off her own life in 1926.