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1、Book5 Module 1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. I think _ man like him wont be satisfied with _ little progress he has made in language studies.A. the; a B. a; the C. the; /D. a; /2. At the meeting many representatives spoke _ building a playground for the children.

2、A. in place ofB. as a result of C. in favor of D. in need of3. Can you think of some other aspects _ American English is different from British English?A. which B. where C. that D. when4. _ it has happened, its no use regretting that.A. Though B. Now that C. If D. As long as5. When _ the two countri

3、es, weve found they have much in common.A. compared B. compare C. being compared D. comparing6. You couldnt imagine what difficulty they had last week _ the fire under control.A. bringing B. brought C. to bring D. bring7. This pair of Li Ning sneakers (运动鞋) cost me 210 RMB _ a similar Nike is double

4、 that price.A. when B. as C. since D. while8. Look at the clock. The train _. Lets hurry up.A. has startedB started C. is starting D. starts 9. Its the tsunami (海啸) not the strong earthquake that has _ great damage to Japan.A. started with B. added to C. brought up D. led to10. Dont be anxious for h

5、im. He is an expert on this subject _.A. after all B. on purpose C. as well D. in all11. I _ as the manager in this company. May I know since when?A. worked B. had workedC. have worked D. am working12. Mr. Smith made a brave _ to save the company from bankruptcy (破产), but it didnt work.A. attempt B.

6、 announcementC. edition D. combination13. She has a very _ way of walking, so I can recognize her easily.A. scientific B. distinctive C. standard D. formal14. On the night of the festival, people go on streets with a _ of lanterns. Oh, that must be fun.A. kind B. bunch C. variety D. piece 15. Henry,

7、 I havent seen you for ages. _?Very well, thank you.A. How do you find it B. How do you like C. How are you getting on D. How do you do二、完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)One day King Henry was hunting in a large forest. In the evening he told his men to ride home by the main road 16 he chose another way that

8、 was somewhat remote (偏僻的).As he came out of the 17 , he saw a boy by the roadside, who 18 to be waiting for someone.“Well, my boy,” said the king, “are you looking for your father?”“No, sir,” answered the boy. “Im looking for the king. They say he is hunting in the woods, and perhaps will 19 this w

9、ay. So Im waiting to 20 him.”“Oh, if that is what you 21 ,” said King Henry, “get up behind me on the horse and Ill 22 you to the place where you will see him.”The boy got up at once and 23 behind the king. The horse ran along, and the king and the boy were soon quite well acquainted (熟悉的).“They say

10、 King Henry 24 has a lot of men with him,” said the boy. “How shall I 25 which is the king?”“Oh, that will be 26 enough,” said King Henry. “All the other men will 27 their hats, but the king will keep his 28 .”“Do you 29 that the one with his hat on will be the king?”“ 30 .”Soon they came into the m

11、ain road where the kings men were 31 . All the men seemed 32 when they saw the boy. As they rode up, they 33 the king by taking off their hats.“Well, my boy,” said King Henry, “which do you think is the king?”“I dont 34 ,” answered the boy humorously. “But it must be either you or I, 35 we both have

12、 our hats on.”16. A. althoughB. becauseC. ifD. while17. A. forestB. castleC. storeD. cave18. A. triedB. promisedC. seemedD. pretended19. A. ride outB. set offC. run awayD. fight back20. A. helpB. seeC. attendD. challenge21. A. findB. receiveC. prepareD. wish22. A. introduceB. leaveC. takeD. invite23

13、. A. satB. hidC. rodeD. lay24. A. onceB. alwaysC. soonD. finally25. A. rememberB. recognizeC. exposeD. believe26. A. fairB. funnyC. specialD. easy27. A. put awayB. take offC. pick upD. bring in28. A. onB. awayC. behindD. near29. A. thinkB. understandC. meanD. doubt30. A. ParticularlyB. ReallyC. Cert

14、ainlyD. Luckily31. A. dancingB. waitingC. playingD. eating32. A. relievedB. satisfiedC. surprisedD. inspired33. A. praisedB. visitedC. approachedD. greeted34. A. knowB. admitC. agreeD. care35. A. unlessB. whenC. butD. for三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项。AGeorge Bernard Shaw

15、 said, “The British and the Americans are two nations divided by a common language.” Although both the countries officially speak English, both have branched off into different directions. Americans, remember this never say “butt (烟头)” in the UK. If you say “butt”, a UK native will guess you mean “b

16、ut” and then think you are a typical crazy American who doesnt know how to construct a simple sentence. UK natives, remember this never say “fag (香烟)” in America. It is an expression that would hurt someone. If you mean “cigarette”, just say “cigarette”, “smoke”, or “cancer stick”. This is a part of

17、 the vocabulary differences between the words of the two countries. But you can also see there are big differences in meanings for the same word.Do you notice I did something different with the quote marks in the paragraph below? In America, quote marks are double apostrophe (撇) like marks (“”) whil

18、e in the UK its just single (). This is the most obvious difference. Another difference is what to call that little dot (小圆点) at the end of a sentence. In America, its called a period, but in the UK its a full stop.Both Americans and UK natives have different rules for when to add “the”, “an” or “a”

19、 in front of a noun. For example, in America, you have to “go to the hospital”. But in the UK, you “go to hospital”. Another interesting difference is in adverb use. If something is really good, its “terribly good”. If something is bad, its “jolly rotten”. While in America, if something is bad, its

20、“really bad”.The differences between the countries will increase as time goes by, and you can find some yourselves.36. According to the author, we can learn that _. A. the difference between American and British English will disappear B. the difference between American and British English exists onl

21、y in wordsC. American and British English develop separatelyD. marks are the biggest difference between American and British English 37. In England if you say “butt”, the locals will _.A. understand what it meansB. think it is the end of a cigaretteC. think you are going to beat themD. misunderstand

22、 your meaning 38. Which of the following is correctly used in the USA? A. Fag means cigarette while a period means the dot at the end of a sentence.B. Cancer stick stands for cigarette while a period for the dot at the end of a sentence.C. Fag means cigarette while a full stop means the dot at the e

23、nd of a sentence.D. Cancer stick stands for cigarette while a full stop for the dot at the end of a sentence.39. Americans and UK natives have different rules for _. A. explaining the hospital B. setting places where smoking is allowedC. placing the dot markD. adding an article before a noun40. “Jol

24、ly” in the UK is similar to “ _ ” in America. A. really B. well C. steadilyD. rapidlyB Tim Berners Lee has invented something that affects us all; it is used by millions of people all over the world. Tim Berners Lee has invented the World Wide Web.He was born on June 8, 1955 in London. His parents w

25、ere all computer geeks. As a matter of fact they met when they were working on the first computer to be commercially sold. It was natural that they encouraged Tim Berners Lee to think and work innovatively as he grew up. Tim Berners Lee was raised in London and studied at the Queens College at Oxfor

26、d University.Tim had inherited his parents gift for computer technology. In 1976 he set about building his own computer. One of the most common sights would be to find Tim lost in his work oblivious (未察觉的) to the world. Tim Berners Lees internet adventure started in the Swiss Alps. He was completing

27、 a six-month course as a software engineer at CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics, in Geneva. In 1980, he came up with a language called HTML (Hypertext Mark-up Language). This has been adopted as the official language for the Internet.The world got its first glimpse (一瞥) at the World

28、 Wide Web when Tim put up the first web site called info.cern.ch. It had equipment to produce a database of other web sites. People started putting up all kinds of information on the Internet. The number of Internet users was growing at a great speed. They were doubling in less than two months.Tims

29、greatness lies in the fact that he has not commercially gained from his idea. He never thought of applying for a patent (专利). In 1994 he founded World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) at the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science in Cambridge, Massachusetts. All technology standards from this institute are ba

30、sed on this free technology. According to Eric Schmidt, CEO of Novell, “If this were a traditional science, Tim would win a Nobel Prize.”41. The underlined word “geeks” refers to people who _.A. are addicted to something bad B. have great talents for something C. have made great achievements D. like

31、 to play computer games 42. We can infer from the second paragraph that Tim _.A. was greatly influenced by his parents B. was not interested in computer technology at first C. saw the potential of the computer from the beginningD. helped his parents invent the first commercially sold computer 43. Ti

32、m Berners Lees internet adventure started when _.A. he saw his parents work on a computer B. he was studying at college C. he was on holiday in SwedenD. he was working with CERN44. Tim Berners Lee is probably most admired for his _.A. confidenceB. determinationC. selflessnessD. luck 45. What is the

33、text mainly about?A. The wide use of the Internet. B. The life story of Tim Berners Lee. C. How Tim Berners Lee created the World Wide Web.D. What the World Wide Web contributes to modern technology.C Ever since the breast cancer diagnosis (诊断), my wife had tried so hard to be strong for the kids an

34、d me. After six weeks, Becky was facing her final five treatments. She was weak and couldnt find her usual fighting spirit. I felt so helpless and powerless to see her suffering. Once Becky told me she was okay, I left her to rest and went outside.Having nothing to do, I decided to repair the front

35、porch (门廊). There were some areas that needed to be replaced. As I got outside, long-held frustration (沮丧) and anger erupted in me like a volcano. I took a hammer and suddenly was swinging as hard as I could, and banging on the porch. I imagined the breaking of wood to be the breaking of my wifes ca

36、ncer. I couldnt tear the cancer from her body, but I could destroy our front porch, imagining that with every bit of wood I destroyed, I was destroying her cancer.Then I saw her standing at the window. The front porch was gone. I walked into our bedroom, not knowing how she would react to what I had

37、 done. “Becky, you arent mad at me, are you?” She looked at me in surprise. “Mad at you? For what?” I pointed to the front window. “For tearing down the porch,” She laughed. “Look how sunny this room is now. Its brighter than before. I like it.”I was relieved and embraced her, grateful to hear laugh

38、ter. “Well, I couldnt tear the cancer out of you, so I tore down the porch instead.” “Thanks, honey, for tearing down the porch.” Becky had a huge smile on her face. “You comforted me in my darkest hour, and you found a way to deal with your own frustration. By destroying the porch, you let the suns

39、hine in, and not just into our bedroom.”As I looked around the brightened room that day, I realized the light that filled the space was the light of hope that shines so brightly after the darkness. We never did rebuild the porch.46. The writers wife attempted to be strong because she _.A. didnt want

40、 her family to feel her sufferingB. knew that she would get more treatmentsC. expected to get more support from the familyD. knew that her husband was very sick47. The writer destroyed the front porch to _.A. build a new oneB. express his frustrationC. let in more sunshineD. show his anger with the

41、treatment48. What was the wifes attitude toward the writers tearing down the porch?A. Indifferent.B. Curious.C. Opposed.D. Understandable.49. The husband thought that _. A. his wife would recover very soon B. his wife pretended to have a smileC. the sunshine in the room meant hope of survivalD. the

42、front porch affected his wifes fighting spirit50. From the text we can infer that _.A. the wife was quite optimisticB. the husband felt guilty for his wifeC. the wife asked her husband not to build the porch againD. the room was brighter and warmer than beforeD More than 3,000,000 people are at risk

43、 from indoor air pollution because of the heating or cooking fuels. Most live in Africa, India and China. They use fuels like wood, crop waste, animal waste or coal. These fuels may be the least costly fuels. But they are also a major cause of health problems and death.For more than 30 years, the Ap

44、rovecho Research Center has been designing cleaner, low-cost cooking stoves. Dean Still is the director of the group and he points out that every year more than 1,500,000 people die from breathing smoke from solid fuels. “And half of the people use wood for cooking. These are the poorer people, and

45、the richer people use oil and gas. Its estimated that wood is running out more quickly than oil and gas. And so its very important for the poorer people to have very efficient stoves that protect their forests and their health,” he says.Every year Aprovecho holds a “stove camp” at its testing statio

46、n. Engineers, inventors and others come together to design and test different methods and materials for improving stoves. Over the years, the group has made stoves using mud, bricks, sheet metal, etc, most of which look like large, deep cooking pots and have an opening at the bottom for the fire and a place on top to put a pot. In the late 1970s, Aprovecho produced a popular stove called the Lorena. The Lorena was very good at reducing smoke and warming homes. But new tests years later found that it was not very efficien

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