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1、Book8 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. Tony, can I have a word with you? _. My paper will be finished in just two minutes.A. Doesnt matterB. Wait a moment, pleaseC. That sounds greatD. It must be funny2. My father has _ great collection of books and there is
2、hardly _ standing room in his study.A. a; aB. the; /C. the; theD. a; / 3. Regardless of how many frustrations Tom has experienced, he is still _ with his new invention. A. suppliedB. obsessedC. involvedD. connected4. Linda used to be a shy girl, but ten years of work has _ her into an enthusiastic s
3、peaker.A. transformedB. adaptedC. developedD. revised5. With a wide diversity of wildlife, _ that the wildlife park attracts millions of visitors every year.A. it is no wonder B. there is no need C. there is no pointD. it is no doubt6. Good communication skills are the basic _ for a salesman, for he
4、 often has to deal with lots of customers.A. agreementB. considerationC. requirementD. limitation7. The couples old car _ too much fuel, which forced them to purchase a new one.A. chargedB. occupied C. distributedD. consumed8. What Mr. Wright asked us to do was make up a report _ all particulars of
5、the plan.A. givenB. givingC. having givenD. being given9. Its just a meeting of friends, so it doesnt matter much if you dress a bit _.A. formallyB. naturallyC. casuallyD. generally 10. Jane has recently been busy learning English, _ of great importance to her future job.A. which I think it isB. whi
6、ch I think isC. which I think it D. I think which is 11. He talked on and on without a subject and we couldnt _ what he intended to say.A. take upB. set downC. make outD. come to12. It was only when I reread this novel recently _ I began to understand its real meaning. A. untilB. thenC. thatD. so13.
7、 Anyway, that day, _ I will tell you more about later, I reached my desired city, Paris.A. when B. where C. what D. which14. Because more people are beginning to realize the importance of health, there is a growing _ towards healthy lifestyles.A. goalB. trendC. symbolD. process15. We hoped for great
8、er trust between the two nations, more trade, more cultural exchanges _ a genuine peace. A. in shortB. above allC. in factD. at all二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)It was a lazy morning during the Christmas week. As we were 16 , the doorbell rang and there was a girl, standing at the doorway with a(n) 17 in
9、 her hand, in which several books were introduced. She was a salesgirl. 18 I didnt need to buy books then, I said 19 to her and went back, chatting with my friends. Soon the 20 rang again and I found another little girl with a piece of paper in her hand. Thinking that she might also be a salesgirl,
10、I got quite 21 and said I didnt need any books before she spoke. I was about to 22 the door when I noticed that she was in a 23 condition. Her feet were bare and she wore a dress two sizes bigger than hers. I took pity on her and let her 24 .In fact, she hadnt come to 25 books. She said that she was
11、 26 borrowing money to buy her 27 . Her mother made cakes and she sold them before going to school. That was their 28 . For the new class, she needed some books in the list. 29 ,the money they had earned from the cakes was not 30 to cover the list and hence, she was going from house to house asking
12、for 31 .I said Id help her. We drove to a nearby bookstore and I 32 her what was in the list. Her 33 was all over her face. I felt delighted. I hadnt been 34 that giving such simple things to one 35 could bring me so much happiness. 16. A. singingB. workingC. chatting D. reading17. A. letterB. photo
13、 C. noteD. ad18. A. Since B. Until C. Though D. When19. A. sorry B. hello C. OK D. goodbye20. A. alarmB. clock C. telephoneD. bell21. A. cautious B. annoyedC. curiousD. disappointed22. A. lockB. touchC. closeD. answer23. A. strange B. poor C. serious D. nervous24. A. inB. outC. awayD. up25. A. borro
14、wB. order C. sellD. read26. A. keeping onB. dropping by C. going aroundD. coming back27. A. clothesB. schoolbooksC. giftsD. shoes28. A. livelihoodB. dream C. planD. need29. A. InsteadB. Therefore C. Besides D. However30. A. necessary B. adequateC. uniqueD. important31. A. help B. advice C. courageD.
15、 faith32. A. lent B. gaveC. found D. bought33. A. tirednessB. gratitude C. support D. praise 34. A. surprised B. clear C. aware D. sure35. A. in action B. in motion C. in danger D. in need三、阅读理解 (共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)A We will be traveling to the Presidio in San Francisco to visit the newly opened Walt
16、 Disney Family Museum. Your whole family will be fascinated with (着迷) over 1,400 arts and hands-on interactive stations featuring Disney characters. There are countless art exhibits and even a model of an early Disneyland Park.We will have a timed entry into the museum, and then each family is free
17、to explore at their leisure. Lunch will be on your own. So bring your lunch or money for the Museum Restaurant. The Walt Disney Family Museum is a must see for anyone who loves Disney.Date: July 22, 2011Time: 9:00 am to 4:00 pmLocation: Presidio, San FranciscoCost per person: $35.00 for adults, $25.
18、00 for youths 6-17 years old and seniors over 65 years old, and $10.00 for children under 6 years of age. Cost includes round-trip bus transportation to and from Alameda and admission into the Museum.Pick-up location: Bayport Recreation Center (301 Jack London Avenue, near Ruby Bridges Elementary Sc
19、hool)Its easy to register! You may register in person or mail the completed form and payment to Alameda Recreation and Park Department 2226 Santa Clara Avenue, Alameda, 94501.Phone registrations begin from Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm with MasterCard or VISA only. Have your credit card and c
20、lass activity number ready just before calling (510) 747-7529. Fax the completed registration form with MasterCard/VISA, (510) 523-4071. Registration is not accepted for anyone under 18 years of age.36. The cost of the trip doesnt include _.A. lunch at the MuseumB. transportation to AlamedaC. transp
21、ortation from AlamedaD. admission into the Museum37. The Walt Disney Family Museum is open for _.A. three days B. nine hoursC. seven hoursD. two days38. If Mr and Mrs Green visit the museum with a 9-year-old son and a 3-year-old daughter, they will spend _.A. $90 B. $95C. $105 D. $12039. If you are
22、under 18 years old, _.A. you can register by mailB. you cant register C. you can register in personD. you can register online40. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. The Museum will be closed after July 22, 2011.B. People can visit the Museum driving cars.C. It will save more m
23、oney if people pay by cash.D. The Museum is a good choice for anyone who is fond of Disney.BA proverb is a short, well-known saying that expresses a common truth or belief. Proverbs are found in most cultures and are often very old. In American history, Benjamin Franklin was famous for his proverbs.
24、 Franklin was a scientist, inventor and writer. Franklin also created proverbs like “a penny saved is a penny earned”. This means one should learn to save money.Here are some examples of proverbs about love that Americans use. Some people say, “All is fair in love and war.” It means that anything yo
25、u do in a relationship or in battle is acceptable.Another proverb about love is, “Absence makes the heart grow fonder.” This means you love someone even more when he or she is far away. But other people say, “Out of sight, out of mind.” You may not even think about that person when he or she is not
26、with you. Which of these proverbs do you think is true?Another proverb says, “Love is blind.” In other words, when you are in love with someone, you may refuse to see anything bad about that person.Here is another popular saying about love: “The way to a mans heart is through his stomach.” Some peop
27、le believe that a woman can win a mans love if she prepares his favorite foods.Some people like good-looking people. You might tell them that “beauty is only skin deep”. Your girlfriend may be lovely to look at, but she may also have some bad qualities. Or the opposite may be true. Your boyfriend is
28、 a wonderful person, but not good-looking. So what a person looks like is not really important.Another proverb is true in love and war or other situations. It is “actions speak louder than words”. It means that what you do is more important than what you say.Sadly, we have no more time for this prog
29、ram. So we must say “all good things must come to an end”.41.People like to use proverbs mainly because _. A. proverbs are easy to understand B. proverbs are simple expressions including common wisdomC. proverbs are sayings with a long history D. proverbs may be accepted by all of us 42.To remind a
30、girl to pay more attention to the inner beauty of others, youd better use “_”. A. beauty is only skin-deepB. actions speak louder than wordsC. absence makes the heart grow fonderD. love is blind43.From the proverb “a penny saved is a penny earned”, we know that _. A. one can earn more money if he/sh
31、e saves more moneyB. saving money can be the best way to earn moneyC. earning money is more important than saving moneyD. money should not be wasted44.If a girl said, “Actions speak louder than words” to her boyfriend, it means that _. A. she thought the time had come for her to say good-byeB. she w
32、as not satisfied with his manner in which he spoke to her C. she didnt believe that what he said could come true D. she doubted whether he was still devoted to her 45.Which of the following is probably the best title for the passage? A. The history of proverbsB. Some useful proverbs C. How to use pr
33、overbsD. The origin of proverbs CDuring my trip to France, my mission was to eat like a French woman or at least to find out just how they stay so slim.This is a country where on one corner you may find a bakery with mouth-watering cakes, and on the next, a caf where Parisians linger for hours. Its
34、a place known for rich desserts, baguettes (法式长棍面包) made from refined flour, fatty meat, and wine. Yet most inhabitants seem to have little trouble maintaining a healthy weight. Its been called the French Paradox (自相矛盾), and I was determined to get to the bottom of it. My journey started in Paris an
35、d ended up in beautiful, sunny Provence.“French women refuse to accept being overweight,” says David Benchetrit, director of the Clinique du Poids Clinic in Paris. “It is no secret that they want to be beautiful, in love, and take care of themselves so they look good.”Another thing I observed is tha
36、t the French and American ways of life are very different. Eating is a leisurely experience. In the United States, we often wolf down meals in given time or eat while driving or sitting at our desks. But the French appear to have all the time in the world to sit around and dine. “We sit down and eat
37、 for pleasure, using all of our senses,” Mireille Guiliano, author of the best-selling book French Women Dont Get Fat, has said. Fatty foods are enjoyed occasionally maybe once in two weeks, he says. Wine is enjoyed regularly, but in limited portions (量). And you wont find artificial sweeteners (糖精)
38、 in sherbet-colored packets on every table. Thats because the French prefer small portions of the real stuff, like sugar and butter, according to Guiliano.46. The purpose of the author is to tell us _.A. what she found during her trip to FranceB. what French women usually eat C. the lifestyles of th
39、e FrenchD. how French women stay slim47. What do we know about the French diet from the second paragraph?A. It never consists of fatty food.B. It consists of food rich in fat too.C. It proves to be healthier.D. It rejects rich desserts and baguettes.48. The French and American ways of life are very
40、different because _.A. the Americans eat much more than the FrenchB. the Americans eat with a bad mood C. the French dont eat in a hurry D. the French are more careful with what they eat49. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the last paragraph?A. The French drink a lot of wine. B
41、. The French refuse to take in sweeteners.C. The French never eat sugar. D. The French diet is not so healthy as we think. 50. The underlined part “get to the bottom of” in Paragraph 2 probably means _.A. learn the secret ofB. give a report about C. do an experiment on D. pay attention to DSchool-ag
42、e children whose mothers tightly control their diets may be prone to overeating, while those with moms who pressure them to eat healthily tend to be fussy (爱挑剔的) about food, a new study finds.The findings do not necessarily mean that parents mealtime strategies cause their children to overeat or bec
43、ome picky eaters. In fact its likely that parents who pressure or restrict are often reacting to their childrens eating habits.A number of studies have found that when parents strictly control their childrens diets, kids may be more likely to have less-than-ideal eating habits. But it has not been c
44、lear whether parents tactics are a cause of or response to their childrens dining habits.For the new study, Dr. Jane Wardle and her colleagues at London University surveyed 213 mothers of 7- to 9-year-old children. Overall, they found a link between mothers pressure to eat healthily and childrens de
45、gree of fussiness (挑剔) over food. Similarly, the more mothers restriction on foods, the more likely mothers were to say their children would overindulge if allowed.The links were seen regardless of childrens weight.According to Wardle and her colleagues, a number of studies have showed that parents
46、are often responding to their kids when they choose to either restrict their eating or pressure them to eat more.On the other side, studies have found that moms tend to put more diet restrictions on their heavier child again suggesting that many mothers are reacting to their childrens weight or eating habits.The researchers point out that the relationship may go in the other direction as well making it important to recognize that children may both influence and be influenced by their parents diet management.In general, experts recommend that parents try to get their kids interested in heal