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1、Book1 Module 4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. The 5-year-old boy was the only one of the 115 passengers to the terrible plane crash. A. remain B. survive C. afford D. live2. If I remember right, this isnt the first time you late to class this week, is it? A. came
2、B. come C. have come D. will come3. Jay Zhou has starred in several films, he is better known as a pop singer, I think. A. or B. so C. for D. but4. Shall I make a cup of tea for you?Dont . Im leaving in a minute. A. worry B. need C. trouble D. bother5. Ill get married to Marsha next week.Oh, thats n
3、ice. !A. What a pity B. Goodness C. CongratulationsD. Its fascinating6. There is a restaurant along the street. Shall we have our dinner there tonight? A. nice seafood Chinese B. Chinese nice seafood C. seafood nice Chinese D. nice Chinese seafood7. We two thirds of the project so far and were sure
4、to complete it on time. A. have finished B. will finish C. finish D. finished8. Its nice to from the busy work into the natural beauty of the countryside.A. get away B. break away C. take away D. look away9. With Shanghai World Expo to an end, many people plan to visit it during the national day hol
5、iday. A. approaches B. approaching C. approached D. has approached10. What can I do for you?Id like to this blue shirt for a bigger size.A. exchange B. become C. turn D. grow11. The music pretty sweet. Who do you know composed it?A. is sounded B. is sounding C. sounds D. has sounded12. Do you think
6、the oil prices will keep ? Im afraid so.A. lifting up B. putting up C. growing up D. going up 13. The British Isles lie the west of Europe, and face France the English Channel. A. on; over B. in; on C. on; across D. in; across14. The pay for the job is indeed , but I hate working long hours every da
7、y. A. gorgeous B. professional C. amusing D. attractive15. The meeting has_ for half an hour, but they havent made any decisions. A. lasted B. played C. begun D. kept二、完形填空 (共20小题; 每小题1.5 分, 满分30分)Since my husband has been in hospital for quite a while, Ive learned to make do with very little. On Su
8、nday I went to 16 and someone there said to me, “I know you must be having a(n) 17 time.” I just smiled and said, “Im 18 . I have two dollars and I have food at home, so Ill be fine.” I 19 think that what I have is what I have and it is up to me to make 20 of it. 21 , she said, “Can I borrow your Bi
9、ble (圣经)?” I said, “Okay.” Just then someone 22 me. “Ill be right back,” I said to the woman. When I returned, she 23 me and returned my Bible.On my way home my friend who was driving said, “I thought you told me you didnt have any 24 .” I replied, “I dont.”She said, “Oh, yes, you do!” I told her I
10、only had two dollars, but still she 25 I had money.“Look at your Bible on the 26 ,” she said. “Theres a hundred dollar bill sticking out of it.”I actually 27 to think she was making this up just to annoy me! Then I 28 . I was so shocked! There actually was a hundred dollar bill that seemed to have 2
11、9 out of my Bible! I looked at her, very 30 , and said, “I dont know where it came from! I have no idea 31 I certainly did not have a hundred dollars!”I 32 for days after that: where did it come from? Then I 33 it must have been the lady who 34 my Bible. How very kind of her! And what a wonderful 35
12、 to receive when you are down to your last two dollars!16.A. collegeB. cinemaC. schoolD. church17.A. hardB. dangerousC. freeD. easy18.A. youngB. okayC. activeD. strong19.A. stillB. alsoC. evenD. always20.A. funB. sureC. the mostD. a plan21.A. ThereforeB. BesidesC. AnywayD. Instead22.A. calledB. foll
13、owedC. warnedD. persuaded23.A. taughtB. servedC. thankedD. visited24.A. friendB. patienceC. timeD. money25.A. imaginedB. insistedC. knewD. found26.A. wallB. floorC. roadD. ground27.A. startedB. decidedC. promisedD. prepared28.A. looked downB. started offC. moved onD. dropped in29.A. runB. fallenC. l
14、ookedD. driven 30.A. frightenedB. worriedC. tiredD. surprised31.A. ifB. unlessC. becauseD. after32.A. watchedB. askedC. waitedD. thought33.A. heardB. realizedC. recognizedD. noticed34.A. borrowedB. printedC. keptD. bought35.A. bookB. guestC. giftD. letter三、阅读理解 (共20小题; 每小题2分, 满分40分)AIn 1970, my five
15、 brothers, my sister and I lived in the housing projects of Toronto with our parents. My father was a factory worker, and my mother stayed at home. Each year my father would dress up as Santa Claus and go through the streets of the projects sharing joy and candies with the children there. He loved i
16、t as much as they did!But around the Christmas in 1970, my father was laid off from his job and money was tight. In fact, there was no money for Christmas and my parents werent sure what theyd provide for us.That Christmas Eve, however, as usual, my father left the house dressed as Santa Claus. He k
17、new that even though our Christmas would be hard, he could not disappoint the other kids in the neighborhood.As my father left the house and went down the walkway, Santa Claus was walking up, with a great sack full of gifts for us! He said nothing, only smiled a sweet smile at my father, and wished
18、him a Merry Christmas. The happy man handed Dad the sack and walked away down the block.We never knew who the man was and who showed us great kindness on a snowy Christmas night. We do know, however, that without him we would have had nothing under the tree. His kindness gave my parents hope and sho
19、wed us in a very real way the true meaning of Christmas.Our family has never forgotten this kind stranger. Each year we tell the story of the mysterious Santa Claus and try to repay his gifts by giving gifts toothers in need.36. The authors father _.A. was once the richest man in his hometown B. was
20、 working in a government officeC. had to support a family of 9 peopleD. looked like Santa Claus most 37. What happened in 1970?A. The authors father was out of work.B. The authors mother lost her job.C. They had a little money left for Christmas.D. They had the worst Christmas in their lives.38. The
21、 authors family knew _.A. who the mysterious Santa Claus was B. why the mysterious Santa Claus helped themC. how they could repay the mysterious Santa Claus D. they could find the mysterious Santa Claus one day39. It can be inferred that _.A. the mysterious Santa Claus was one of their relatives B.
22、the mysterious Santa Claus was a rich man in the area C. the sack from the mysterious Santa Claus was full of gifts and moneyD. the authors family were all thankful to the mysterious Santa ClausBWhen you want to buy or rent a house, you are expecting not only the good quality of the house itself but
23、 also the nice neighbours who live near you. Almosteveryone agrees that it is helpful to live with some good neighbours. However, the standard of good neighbours is different from people to people. In my opinion, a good neighbour should be someone that respects your life, is ready to help others and
24、 concerns about the environment in the neighbourhood. First of all, it is very important for your neighbours to respect your life. Just imagine, if you have a neighbour who is curious (好奇的) about you, especially your personal life, and tries to know more about it by whatever means, how will you feel
25、? What is more, he or she may also talk with others about your life. Do you want to live near him or her anymore? The answer is definitely negative. You will feel very uncomfortable to have such kind of people in your neighbourhood and you may move as soon as possible. Next, what you should consider
26、 is that a good neighbour is always willing to give you a hand when you need help. For example, if you are not at home and someone suspect tries to unlock your door, your neighbour who sees it should call 110, and it will help you to protect your property. Finally, a good neighbour should be concern
27、ed about the environment, especially around your neighbourhood. He or she should throw all the rubbish into the garbage and keep the place clean, because a good environment can make people who live in it comfortable and relaxed all the time. Therefore, it is very important for a neighbour to have su
28、ch qualities as above. 40.What is mainly discussed in the passage? A. How to find a good neighbour. B. The advantage of living with rich neighbours.C. Neighbours should help each other. D. Qualities a good neighbour should have.41. According to the passage, a good neighbour may do the following EXCE
29、PT . A. show special interest in your personal lifeB. help you when you are in troubleC. keep the environment cleanD. call the police when strangers unlock your door 42. If a neighbour always wants to know about your personal life, you may . A. tell him your story as soon as possibleB. think he is a
30、 good neighbour C. feel rather proud and pleased about it D. decide to find another place to live 43. The underlined words “ someone suspect” in the third paragraph refer to . A. a friendly person B. a doubtful stranger C. a shy friend D. an old classmateCAfter talking to some Haitian high school st
31、udents by a videoconference (视频会议), Kelsey Brooks, an American student at Fisher Middle-High School, suddenly realized just how much she had in common with these student survivors.Kelsey Brooks had experienced Hurricane (飓风) Ike and Katrina. She had expected the meeting would be sad and tearful. Ins
32、tead, Haitian students seemed happy and curious, asking them many questions and even telling some jokes. The videoconference was set up through Global Nomads Group, an international group that helps students to speak with their peers (同龄人) in other parts of the world. The Louisiana students shared t
33、heir own stories. They also heard from the Haitian students about the day of the earthquake. Ian Navarre, a ninth-grader at Fisher, said he escaped from Katrina with his father, not knowing whether his mother had gone or stayed. After three months, he finally learned that she was safe. Jonathan, a H
34、aitian student at New American, said he especially identified with (认同) this experience because his mother had not been with him during the earthquake. Grace Lau, a program manager at Global Nomads, said that many students who took part in the meeting were lucky to return to school. But over one hun
35、dred students hadnt returned yet.Students at Fisher promised to continue to keep in touch with (与保持联系) their new friends through Facebook. They also encouraged the Haitian students to feel hopeful. “It might take a while, but your lives will get better,” Kailyn Cook, a ninth-grader at Fisher said.44
36、. Whats the purpose of Global Nomads Group?A. To raise money for disaster-hit areas.B. To help young people communicate.C. To help poor students return to school.D. To offer schools educational materials.45. Jonathan felt familiar with Ian Navarres story because .A. their homes were destroyed in the
37、 disasterB. both of them lived with their fatherC. their family were separated in the disasterD. both of them were injured in the disaster46. What did Kailyn Cook mean by her words?A. She was encouraged by Haitian students.B. She had suffered a lot in the disaster.C. She wanted to make friends with
38、Haitian students.D. She believed the future of the Haitians would be better.47. In which part of a newspaper will you probably find this article?A. Travel.B. Weather.C. Education.D. Health.DA family of larks (云雀) lived in a cornfield. When the corn was ripe (成熟的), the mother lark watched very carefu
39、lly to see if there was any sign of the reapers (收割者) coming, for she knew that when they came their sharp knives would cut down the nest and hurt the baby larks. So every day, when going out for food, she told her babies to watch and listen very closely to everything that went on. One day when she
40、came home, the little larks were shaking, “Oh, Mother, you must move us away tonight! The farmer was in the field today. He said, The corn is ready to cut; we must call in the neighbors to help.” The mother lark laughed, “Dont be afraid. If he waits for his neighbors to cut the corn, we shall have p
41、lenty of time to move.” The next night, the moment the mother got home the baby larks cried out, “Mother, you must surely move us away tonight! The farmer came today and said to his son, The corn is getting too ripe; we cannot wait for our neighbors; we must ask our relatives to help us.” “Dont worr
42、y,” said the mother lark, “the relatives have plenty of reaping to do for themselves; well not move yet.” The third night, when the mother lark came home, the baby larks said, “Mother, the farmer came here today. When he looked at the corn he was quite angry; he said, This will never do! The corn is
43、 getting too ripe; its no use waiting for our relatives. And then he said to his son, Go out and hire reapers, and tomorrow well begin to cut them ourselves.”“Well,” said the mother, “When a man begins to do his own business, instead of asking somebody else to do it, things will get done. Ill move y
44、ou out tonight.”48. The underlined sentence in paragraph 2 shows that _.A. the little larks felt too afraidB. it was too cold inside the nest C. the little larks missed their mother too much D. the little larks were happy that their mother brought back much food49. When the mother lark went out, the
45、 little larks _.A. played games in the nestB. looked for food outside C. removed the nestD. watched outside carefully 50. It can be learnt from the text that _.A. the farmers corn was too young to collect B. the farmer didnt get along well with his neighborsC. the farmers relatives were also busy wi
46、th their harvestD. the farther lark was unwilling to take care of his kids 51. Which of the following words can best describe the mother lark?A. Wise.B. Humorous.C. Lazy.D. Brave.EMany people drink coffee to quickly increase their energy. Scientists say there may be another reason to drink coffee. They studied the link (联系) between coffee drinking and the risk of death from some diseases, and found that drinking moderate (适量的) amounts of coffee each day may help pro