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Book9 Module 6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. — Did you meet with the Super Girl, Li Yuchun?
— _____ I had come here earlier!
A. If only B. If not C. But for D. For fear
2. After _____ long, eager wait, _____ word came that our team had won the championship of the World Cup.
A. the; the B. a; a C. a; / D. a; the
3. No sooner _____ herself in her seat _____ I asked her about the matter.
A. she has settled; before B. had she settled; than
C. has she settled; when D. she had settled; than
4. What he said at the meeting seemed _____, so few people could make them out.
A. practical B. real C. abstract D. interesting
5. — _____ you be happy!
— The same to you!
A. Wish B. Hope C. May D. Should
6. I tried to _____ in my speech _____ grateful we all were for his help.
A. convey; what B. convey; how C. predict; what D. predict; how
7. I can’t remember _____ made the teacher give Mary the permission to leave the class earlier.
A. that it was what B. what it was that
C. what was it that D. that was it what
8. I can’t concentrate _____ my work _____ the loud noise outside.
A. on; with B. in; for C. on; because D. with; with
9. She always _____ her husband of what the people expected of him.
A. reminded B. remembered C. recalled D. required
10. Hearing the _____ news, the boy cried for his mother in a _____ voice.
A. frightening; frightening B. frightened; frightened
C. frightened; frightening D. frightening; frightened
11. — Tom promised he would be here on time.
— _____, Mary. I’m sure nothing’s happened to him.
A. How come B. I can’t believe it
C. Why D. Take it easy
12. All of a sudden, the thief walking behind a young and pretty lady _____ her purse, and _____
into the crowd.
A. seizing; rushed B. seized; rushed
C. seizing; rushing D. seized; rushing
13. There has never been and will never be anyone like you. You are _____ in the entire history.
A. unique B. magical C. honest D. extra
14. To learn the latest scientific and technical developments _____ one of the aims that _____ to be achieved in learning foreign languages.
A. are; is B. is; are C. is; is D. are; are
15. _____ my nervousness, I finally worked up my courage to give the speech before the public.
A. Because of B. Due to C. In spite of D. But for
二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
I teach history at UNLA. Last Monday, at the beginning of class, I cheerfully asked my students how their 16 had been. One student said his weekend hadn’t been so 17 . He asked me why I always 18 to be so cheerful.
I said, “I choose to be 19 every day.”
“Let me give you an example,” I 20 . “Besides teaching here, I also 21 at a college in Henderson, 17 miles from 22 I live. One day last week, I exited the freeway and 23 onto Cololege Drive. Suddenly my car 24 , just a quarter mile away from the college. So I put my flashers on, took my 25 and walked down the road to the 26 .” “As soon as I got there, I called AAA(美国汽车协会) and asked for a tow truck(拖车) to meet me at my car after class. A teacher 27 me what had happened. ‘This is my 28 day,’” I replied, smiling.
“‘But your car broke down and today is your lucky day?’ She was 29 .”
“I live 17 miles from here. I 30 . My car could have broken down anywhere along the freeway. It didn’t. 31 , it broke down in the perfect place: within walking distance of here. I’m 32 able to teach my class, and I’ve been able to ask for the tow truck. The teacher’s 33 opened wide and then she smiled.” So I ended my story.
I looked at the students 34 . Although it was during the early hour, no one seemed to be sleepy. 35 , my story had touched them. Or maybe it wasn’t a story at all.
16. A. vacation B. weekend C. Sunday D. life
17. A. good B. bad C. common D. busy
18. A. pretended B. forgot C. regretted D. seemed
19. A. optimistic B. free C. cheerful D. pretty
20. A. continued B. asked C. stopped D. began
21. A. call B. teach C. live D. draw
22. A. which B. whom C. where D. that
23. A. turned B. walked C. slipped D. fell
24. A. bent down B. sped up C. sent up D. broke down
25. A. cases B. books C. gloves D. socks
26. A. town B. car C. college D. store
27. A. offered B. gave C. told D. asked
28. A. bad B. lucky C. bitter D. live
29. A. excited B. tiring C. pleased D. puzzled
30. A. replied B. guessed C. added D. failed
31. A. Then B. At last C. Instead D. Even so
32. A. yet B. hardly C. still D. not
33. A. hands B. book C. arms D. eyes
34. A. carefully B. angrily C. fearfully D. dully
35. A. Naturally B. Somehow C. Luckily D. Slowly
三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
A
The idea for Father’s Day started in 1909. A woman named Sonora Dodd was living in the northwestern state of Washington. She thought about starting a Father’s Day holiday while listening to a Mother’s Day speech at church.
Mrs. Dodd wanted a special day to honor her father, William Smart. He had fought in the American Civil War. Later, his wife died while giving birth to their sixth child. Mr. Smart raised the baby and his other five children on a farm in Washington state.
When Sonora Dodd became an adult, she recognized how kind and loving her father had been while raising his six children alone. She believed her father had worked very hard to make sure his children grew up healthy and strong. Sonora’s father was born in June. So she chose to hold the first Father’s Day celebration in Spokane, Washington on June nineteenth, nineteen-ten.
In nineteen-twenty-four, President Calvin Coolidge gave his support to the idea of a national Father’s Day. Then, in nineteen-sixty-six, President Lyndon Johnson signed a presidential statement declaring(宣布) the third Sunday in June as Father’s Day.
In early times, wearing flowers was a traditional way to celebrate Father’s Day. People wore red roses to honor fathers who were still living. White flowers were worn to honor fathers who had past away.
Today, Americans celebrate Father’s Day in many different ways. Some families take their fathers out to a restaurant for a meal. Others give their fathers gifts or cards with special messages of thanks. Children living far away call their fathers on the telephone to wish them a happy Father’s Day. However the holiday is celebrated, the idea is for children to let their father know that he is loved by them.
36. Father’s Day was celebrated at first in the .
A. 1910s B. 1920s C. 1930s D. 1966s
37. How many ways of celebrating Father’s Day does the passage mention?
A. 1. B. 2. C. 3. D. 4.
38. Which of the following does the passage NOT mention about William Smart?
A. He was a soldier and a farmer.
B. He was a kind father of six children.
C. He loved his wife and job very much.
D. His birthday was in June.
39. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Mr. Smart raised his six children after his wife died.
B. Smart was born on June nineteenth.
C. It was Sonora Smart’s kindness and loving that made Dodd think to set Father’s Day.
D. Two American presidents played an important part in setting Father’s day.
B
Nearly 600 performers from Beijing on Saturday staged a large parade(游行) for nearly two hours in Hollywood to show traditional Chinese culture to the American public and promote the 2008 summer Olympics, which will be held in China’s capital next year.
The event attracted thousands of local residents and tourists, who gathered along Hollywood Boulevard to watch various culturally rich programs by those in colorful classic clothes.
Antonio Villaraigosa, who opened the ceremony of the event, said that it was a great honor for Los Angeles that Beijing chose it as the only U.S. city to hold such a gala. Villaraigosa visited China by leading a trade and business team several months ago. He said the two cities signed friendship agreement last year and face great prospects in fields like trade and tourism cooperation. Besides, he says that Los Angles has become the only foreign city with a tourism office in Beijing.
Besides,more than 580 performers, aged from 7 to 70, from Beijing, some 200 schoolchildren and high school students from Los Angeles took part in the parade.
Los Angeles is the only U.S. city where the parade has been shown, after those Beijing performers staged similar annul(每年的) parade in Paris, London and Sydney in the past three years.
The Hollywood Boulevard parade was presented to Los Angeles, which has hosted two Olympic games separately in 1932 and 1984, to announce “Beijing Welcomes You” to encourage visitors to attend the2008 Olympics, said Yu Debin, director of the Beijing Tourism Administration. The official said the event also acted as an opportunity for those Chinese performers to share their traditional folk culture with the American public.
40. The purpose in writing the passage is to .
A. show Chinese performers were well received in Hollywood
B. encourage more performers to promote Chinese culture abroad
C. show Chinese parade in Hollywood to promote 2008 Olympics
D. tell us traditional Chinese culture is attractive
41. Antonio Villaraigosa is a man who .
A. has been to China for several times
B. thinks highly of the gala
C. has earned more for his contributions to America
D. is only interested in Beijing
42. Which of the following cities is the one that held the parade later?
A. Los Angeles. B. Paris. C. London. D. Syudney.
43. The last paragraph mainly tells us ____.
A. the Hollywood Boulevard parade has a long history
B. China pays more attention to developing relations with Hollywood
C. Yu Debin is in charge of the promotion of 2008 Olympics
D. why China holds such a gala in Hollywood
C
Stars across Asia will bring attraction, as well as some healthy competition, to Hong Kong today for the first ever pan-Asian film awards ceremony.
The Asian Film Awards are started this year by the Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF). Among the stars to attend the event are famous French director Luc Besson and South Korean director Park Chan-wook.
Korean actor and singer Jung Ji-hoon, Japanese idol Hirosue Ryoko, and actor Leung Chiu-wai will walk on the red carpet, along with local director Andrew Lau, whose “Infernal Affairs” was remade into the Oscar-winning gangster film “The Departed.”
“With more than 4 billion people in Asia—60 percent of the global population—a celebration of Asian cinema is long overdue,” HKIFF chairman Wilfred Wong said.
More than 30 films across the region will be competing for 10 prizes in the Asian Film Awards: best film, director, actress, actor, screenwriter, cinematographer, production designer, composer, editor and visual effects.
South Korea’s huge box office hit and monster flick, “The Host,” received five nominations(提名), including best film, actor, cinematographer, editor and visual effects.
Famous director Zhang Yimou’s “Curse of Golden Flower” won three nods including best film, visual effects and best actress for Gong Li. Hong Kong director Johnnie To’s gang war epic, “Exiled”, earned nominations(提名) for best director and best film.
Jia Zhangke’s “Still Life,” winner of a top prize at Venice Film Festival in 2006, got three nominations: best film, composer and director.
Japanese film, “Love and Honor” and Indonesia’s “Opera Jawa” got the best film nods.
Movies in the competing categories were selected by 17 experts from across the world from more than 700 films produced in the region in 2006.
44. Where is the passage probably taken from?
A. A textbook. B. The Internet.
C. A traveler’s guidance. D. A magazine.
45. The underlined word “flick” in Paragraph 6 means .
A. screen B. novel C. director D. film
46. Which of the following is right?
A. The world has a population of 8 billion.
B. The competition is less competitive in Hong Kong.
C. There’s only one Hong Kong director in the festival.
D. The film “Still Life” was very famous in 2006.
47. The film won visual effects in Hong Kong.
A. “Curse of Golden Flower”. B. “Exiled”.
C. “Love and Honor”. D. “Opera Jawa”.
D
A 70-year-old Japanese climber believed to be the oldest man to climb Everest marked the achievement by leaving a photograph of his dog on the summit(峰顶).
Takao Arayama, aged 70 years and 225 days when he topped the world’s highest mountain last Wednesday, beat the record held by a fellow countryman by just three days.
Arayama, who suffered headaches and breathing difficulties, said it was a wonderful feeling when he finally reached the top of the 8,848-metre mountain.
“I am very happy to be the oldest man to scale the world’s highest peak,” the fit-looking Arayama said on his return.
The previous(先前的) record holder was Yuichiro Miura, a professional skier, who made it to the summit of Everest in May 2003 aged 70 years and 222 days, according to Guinness World Records.
“I stayed for 30 minutes on the top of the mountain and took some pictures and left a picture of my dog, Pacu,” Arayama said. “It was a wonderful feeling. Everything was below me, all the mountains and the world, when I reached the top.”
Arayama, a man from Kamakura, was part of an 11-person team that included six Nepalese Sherpas and five Japanese climbers. He first climbed an 800-metre mountain near Tokyo at the age of 12 that inspired him to continue his liking. He has climbed 6,194-meter Mount McKinley, the highest peak in North America, and later climbed the Alps. He only started on Everest when in his 60s.
48. The purpose in writing this passage is to .
A. praise Arayama for his great achievement
B. tell us Arayama climbed Everest
C. show old people began to climb Everest
D. let
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