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英语(拓展模块)月考(2-4)试卷
姓名 分数
一, 词组互译(10分)
母语 既然 宽容
(做某事)成功 闯红灯
A blue-chip Thanks to be involved in
light up insist on
二, 单项选择(10分)
( ) _____arrived at the station when the train began to leave . A I had B
had I C did I
( ) when everything is ready ______start
A you can B she do C can you
( )3. ---How do you do
A How do you do B Nice to meet you C How are you
( )4. He knows ______Chine, so he can’t understand us.
A. little B. a little C. a few D. few
( ) is necessary to respond _____the apology to show that you forgive the person.
A at B of C to
( ) term “mood” ____how we feel at a particular time .
A refers to B looks up C according to
( ) are often _____with different objects .
A busy B connect C associated
( ) someone is very angry ,people would say that he or she ______
A es red B feels blue C es orange
( )9Education _____an important role in the development of society. A has B takes
C plays
( )10 –-I am sorry about standing on your toes.
-----__________
A Never mind B you are welcome C up to you
三, 完形填空(共30分,每小题1.5分)
Many people u email to communicate with each other. If you can surf the Internet,
it is a great 11___ to nd messages easily, quickly and as often as you like. No 12
___ is it necessary to find a pen or paper, not to 13_____ an envelope or stamp.
Are we missing anything by not writing paper letters to people? Must you take the14_____
of writing them if you want to receive such letters? Most people would probably answer,
“No, it is a waste of paper 15______ , and this is a much better system.” It is hard
to be against such a viewpoint. However, I would like to try.
I believe that the kinds of letters people 16______ to write were probably more
17______ than billions of emails nt today. Of cour, when it 18______ to nding quick
messages, email is the best. If 19_____ is important, email is particularly uful. 20
_____, if you want really to touch someone, a letter is more personal.
21______ letters are the most personal. If you can type fast, you can put a lot into
a letter, but it lacks(缺少) the special n that comes from eing the handwriting.
As long as it is understandable, it doesn’t matter how tidy it is. When someone sits
down and just writes to you, you will 22_____ that when you are reading it.
Though I’m a teenager, I admit that I too feel 23______ to receive a letter in the mail.
I love eing my name written by hand on 24_____ .You make yourlf a cup of coffee, sit
down in a comfortable place ,open your 25____, and enjoy everything that the person puts
into tho words just for you. What is a gift!
( )11. A. chance B. way C. fun
( )12.A. longer C. less ant
( )13. B. speak C. talk n
( )14. A. question e re D. problem
( )15. A anyway B. too C. simple D. just
( )16. A. needed B. ud C. got D. agreed
( )17. ant B. uful C. helpful D. meaning
( )18. A. runs B. leads D. arrives
( )19. A. money B. meaning C. feeling D. time
( )20. A. However B. So C. Therefore D. But
( )21. C. Handwritten
( )22.A. feel C. want
( )23. d B. disappointed d d
( )24. A. a letter B.a list C.a paper D. an envelope
( ) B. letter C. book D. magazine
四 阅读理解
A
Robinson was born in a poor family. At ven he had to pick coal in a derted mine
near his home and then he sold what he had picked and earned a few coins to help his parents.
He had no schooling for being so poor how could they afford school fees When he was fifteen
he worked as a rvant in a school. Looking at other children studying in the classroom
he felt sorry for himlf. In the day time after the sweeping and cleaning was over he
could stand by the window outside the classroom trying to catch what the teacher said.
At night he tried his best to remember what he learned during the day. He worked so hard
at the lesson that he sometimes had just three or four hours’ sleep. The more he learned
the greater interest he had. A maths teacher discovered him and came to like this diligent
勤奋的 boy and allowed him to sit at the back of the class. In one exam he came first
in grade in the whole school. He would have been given the scholarship if he had been
a regular boy of the school. Robinson struggled through six long years with his study
of maths and wrote veral articles which caught the attention of some university
professors. They appreciated 欣赏his diligence as well as his cleverness. To give him
the better chance they hired him as a librarian 图书管理员and offered him free guidance.
Robinson was filled with joy for he felt that before him there was a broad road leading
to success.
26. When he was very small Robinson didn’t go to school becau _____.
A. there was no school there B. his family was poor
C. the school didn’t want him D. he didn’t like school
27. When he was a teenager Robinson _____.
A. went to school B. left school
C. lived in a school D. worked in a school
the cond paragraph of the passage,the word “catch” means___________.
A. listen to er
C. control D. hear and understand
29. At the end of the story Robinson was sure that he ____.
A. would no longer worry about his future life
B. would work in the library for a long time
C. would become successful in business
D. would become successful in learning
30. The best title for the passage is _____.
A. Diligence Makes a Success
B. Cleverness Makes a Success
C. A Boy’s Early life
D. A Boy’s Early Education
B
判断下列句子是否符合短文内容,符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示
I am an e-mail ur. When I first started to u the e-mail system I ud to read
all my e-mail. I didn't have much mail. I was very excited about receiving any e-mail.
I gave my friends my e-mail address. Soon I had more mail than I wanted. Some of the
mail was junk mail (垃圾邮件). I was worried. I didn't want my mail to control me.
I've tried some methods to help me get control of my mail. First, I check my mail
at the same time every day. Also I try to allow mylf only 15-20 minutes every day
to process my e-mail. This doesn't always work, but I try. Sometimes I save the messages.
Sometimes I just read them, maybe answer a few, and then delete them.
Sometimes I'm not at all interested in a message, so I don't even open it. I delete
it right away. This is very much the way I go through the mail that the postal rvice
delivers to my home.
The methods are very simple. I have some friends who are very clever with computers.
From time to time, they teach me new tricks for managing my e-mail. I've also learned
to transfer (转存) some messages to a disk so they don't fill up my mail files (文件夹). Then I can read them later and maybe u them in my work. I'm still amazed at what
e-mail can do for me! I'm still worried, however, about having too much to read.
( )31. The writer ud to read all his e-mail becau he didn't have much mail.
( )32. After giving his friends his e-mail address the writer had more mail than he
wanted.
( )33. Sometimes the writer checks his mail in the morning and sometimes in the
evening.
( )34. The writer always spends less than 15 minutes processing his e-mail.
( )35. Sometimes the writer doesn't open the mail becau he is not at all interested
in it.
( )36. The writer teaches his friends how to manage their e-mail.
C
“You don’t listen” says your friend. When you answer “But I do. I can repeat every
word you just said” It doesn’t em to be good enough. “No” she says “you don’t
listen.” What’s wrong Scientists tell us that words give us only 35 percent of what
we mean. The rest Body language. In other words you may hear the words but not the “tune”.
Body language. You know about the hitchhiker’s thumb. That sign is clear. But what is
the sign for a pretty girl An Arab strokes his beard (捋胡须). An Italian pulls on one
of his ear lobes( 耳垂). An Englishman looks slowly away. Body language if you look for
it is all over the place. When two people like each other they show it. They hold their
bodies straighter. Eyes are bright. Skin may be pinker. And each preens. The girl works
with her hair. The boy combs his hair straightens his tie – or his shirt – and pulls
up his socks. When you are looking at the other person you show interest. When you fail
to make eye contact you give the impression that the other person is of no importance.
Words are only part of talking. The rest takes in body movements dress eye contact and
of cour the tone of the voice. Recently I went to a meeting of some teachers. Two teachers
were arguing. What the lady was saying was polite enough. Her voice though gave her away.
It kept getting higher and angrier by the minute. She was saying – in words – that there
were two sides to the matter. But what she was really saying – with her tone of voice
– was “I hate you” When the man told her that she was showing anger by her voice –
and her whole body – she did not agree. She was not aware of her real feelings. But her
body language told the story.
37. We come to know about ______ for a pretty girl in different places.
A. one sign B. two signs C. three signs D. four signs
38. If you “hear the words but don’t get the tune” it means that you ______.
A. didn’t hear what the person said to you
B. didn’t get the person’s real message
C. didn’t listen to the person
D. didn’t notice the person’s tone of voice
39. People who like each other show it by _____ according to the passage.
A. telling each other about it
B. holding their bodies straight
C. looks and dress
D. body language
40 This passage means to tell us that ____.
A. body language and words are both important
B. body language helps people understand others fully
C. there are different kinds of body language
D. it’s important to know some examples of body language
B .
American boys and girls love to watch television. Some children spend six hours a day
in school and four to six hours a day in front of the television t. Some even watch
television for eight hours or more on Saturday.
Televisions are like books or films. A child can learn bad things and good things from
them. Some programmes(节目) help children to understand (理解)the news, others show
people and places from other countries or other time in history. With television a child
does not have to go to the zoo to e animals to the ocean to e a ship. Boys and girls
can e a play, a concert or a game at home.
Television brings many places and events into our homes. Some programmes show crime(犯罪) and other things that are bad for children, so parents sometimes help them to find
other interesting things to do.
( )41. Some children spend eight hours more _______.
A. studying B. playing games
C. watching TV D. helping their parents.
( )42. On television children can e _____.
A. games B. big animals
C. oceans D. almost everything
( )43. Children usually spend _______ a day in school.
A. six hours B. more than eight hours
C. only a few hours D. four hours.
( )44. “Television brings places and events into homes” means_____.
A. television makes things happen in homes
B. we can know places and events without going to e them.
C. we can e hous and buildings on TV.
D we can find them easily.
( )45. Parents sometimes help their children find other things to do when there is ____
for children .
A. a bad programme B. an animal
C. a game D. an uninteresting film
五.根据括号内所给单词填空。
________(interest) in medicine, she decided to become a doctor.
was a dog _______a(sit) beside the door.
3.________(e) from the top of the mountain,the city looks more beautiful.
4._______(write) in old English, the book is too difficult for us to understand.
5.I lost my cellphone. It was really a _______(depress) thing.
id all about______(choice)
of honor are usually _________(give) a red-carpet treatment.
chairperson__________(announce) that the meeting was clod.
9 Students are _________(expect) to hand in their homework before Friday.
can be ______(make into) different shapes of bottles.
六.作文
以 My favorite color 为题写一篇80 —100词的短文
写作内容:
1. 大自然有各种颜色,他们各有各的姿态。
2. 我最喜欢的颜色。
3. 喜欢的理由
一 1-10
二.1-5 6-10
三 11-15 16-20 21-25
四 26-30 31-35 36-40
41-45
五1-10
六
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