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Book6 Module 3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. Will you turn down _______ TV set a little while I’m on _______ phone?
A. /; the B. a; the C. the; / D. the; the
2. When the party came to an end, he asked for the girl’s phone number, hoping to keep in _______.
A. relation B. connection C. touch D. friendship
3. — Has John _______ Betty yet?
— No. She won’t forgive him for betraying her.
A. put up with B. kept up with C. made up with D. come up with
4. July 1, 1997 is a special date for all Hong Kong people, _______, I think, they will remember forever.
A. one B. that C. it D. when
5. The state government has spent a lot of money protecting the local ecological environment, which will _______ promote the tourism development.
A. in turn B. in return C. in nature D. in short
6. I’m _______ good terms with Julie, so I know she is allergic _______ flowers of this kind.
A. on; with B. on; to C. at; about D. at; to
7. I regret _______ you that you haven’t been selected for the job interview.
A. telling B. to tell C. having told D. to have told
8. My father often impresses on me that opportunities _______ those who are prepared.
A. are belonged to B. will be belonged to
C. are belonging to D. belong to
9. Large amounts of money _______ on improving people’s housing conditions up to now.
A. is spent B. are spent C. has been spent D. have been spent
10. Our Chinese teacher has a _______ sense of humor.
A. lively B. living C. alive D. live
11. _______ around the Eiffel Tower, we were taken to visit the Louver Museum.
A. Having shown B. Being shown
C. Having been shown D. To be shown
12. This is the first time the newly-married _______ over money.
A. quarrel B. quarreled C. had quarreled D. have quarreled
13. This photo brought my carefree childhood back to my mind _______ I would spend long summer evenings playing on the beach.
A. when B. where C. that D. which
14. My little boy knocked _______ a glass of water, ruining my painting.
A. off B. over C. out D. up
15. — How do you know something that has happened to Jane?
— _______. She hasn’t shown up, but she was always on time for class.
A. I click with her B. It’s my guess
C. We’re two of a kind D. It is her turn
二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
A woman said something that hurt her best friend. She 16 doing it immediately, and wanted to do something to take the 17 back. So she went to a sage (智者), 18 her situation, and asked for advice. The sage 19 patiently and said, “There are two things you need to do. The first is extremely difficult. 20 , take your best feather (羽毛) pillows, and 21 a small hole in each one. Then, before the sun rises, you must 22 a single feather on the doorstep of each house in the town. When you are 23 , come back and I’ll tell you the second.”
The woman hurried home to 24 it. All night long she labored (劳动) alone in the 25 . She went from doorstep to doorstep, taking care not to leave out a single house. Her fingers were frozen. The wind was so 26 that it caused her eyes to water, but she didn’t give up, 27 that there was something she could do to put things back the way they once were.
Just as the sun rose, she 28 to the sage. She was tired, but pleased that her efforts would be 29 . “My pillows are empty. I placed a feather on the doorstep of each home,” the woman said.
“Now,” said the sage, “go back and 30 your pillows. Then everything will be as it was before.”
The woman was surprised, “That’s impossible! The wind 31 each feather as fast as I placed them on the doorsteps!”
“That’s true,” said the sage. “Never 32 that each of your words is like a 33 in the wind. 34 spoken, no amount of 35 can ever return them to your mouth. Remember one kind word can warm three winter months.”
16. A. tried B. forgot C. regretted D. stood
17. A. letters B. suggestions C. gifts D. words
18. A. explained B. assessed C. faced D. accepted
19. A. taught B. listened C. observed D. searched
20. A. Later B. Now C. Tomorrow D. Tonight
21. A. draw B. find C. open D. leave
22. A. put B. select C. tie D. find
23. A. out B. through C. off D. down
24. A. sort out B. look for C. prepare for D. think of
25. A. hot B. rainy C. warm D. cold
26. A. free B. fierce C. hot D. constant
27. A. thankful B. curious C. worried D. upset
28. A. shouted B. returned C. moved D. waved
29. A. devoted B. taken C. rewarded D. spent
30. A. hide B. make C. bring D. refill
31. A. piled up B. blew away C. put away D. cut off
32. A. forget B. argue C. mind D. attempt
33. A. flower B. leaf C. feather D. pillow
34. A. Because B. Unless C. Although D. Once
35. A. effort B. time C. patience D. knowledge
三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
A
Older friends are wonderful to have because they can give you an insight into a different time in our history. Even though there are differences between the two generations in some cases, it’s still possible to have fun and also to learn from each other. I have had several older friends in my life and they all taught me something a little bit different about life.
When I was a child, my mother had a wonderful lady come into our home to provide housekeeping services. This woman was retired and might have been in her mid to late sixties at that time. Although her job was to clean our house, this woman provided much more than that. She was always there for me on the days she came to work. During the course of the days when I was ill, she would make sure that I was comfortable and cared for properly. In my childhood, I considered her a second mom. As I grew into my teen years, she became one of my best friends.
During my teen years, I was often home during the summers and Girtha and I would eat lunch together. We could talk about anything and laugh together as well.
I learned a lot about life from Girtha. She had a very deep faith and read her Bible regularly. Even though her circumstances were difficult, she never complained and always showed compassion (同情) for others. She always rode the bus to and from work and refused our offers to drive her home in the evenings because she felt that she lived in an undesirable neighborhood and was very concerned for our safety.
In her later years, Girtha’s health declined and she had to stop working. She eventually moved to another state so her daughter could care for her. Early in my college career, I received a phone call telling me that Girha had died, which saddened me a lot. I still miss her to this day.
Girtha was unique in her own way, but through several matters, she touched my life and my heart in a very special way. Maybe it’s time for me to review those lessons in everlasting faith.
36. Why does the author think having older friends is wonderful?
A. Because they understand our history very well.
B. Because they are relatively easier to deal with.
C. Because they have a deep understanding of life.
D. Because the two generations have something in common.
37. The author considered Girtha a second mom when young because of .
A. her much older age B. her loving care
C. her housekeeping services D. her unique personality
38. According to the author, Girtha was thought to be the following EXCEPT .
A. optimistic B. considerate C. kind-hearted D. knowledgeable
39. Why did Girtha refuse our offers to drive her home?
A. Because she was compassionate.
B. Because she was worried about our safety.
C. Because she was accustomed to taking a bus.
D. Because she felt ashamed of her poor living conditions.
40. The author wrote the text to .
A. introduce the life story of Girtha
B. show the advantages of older friends
C. tell us the influence Girtha had on him or her
D. advise the young to make friends with the old
B
At one point or another in your career, you will report to a manager, the person you fondly — or not — call boss. The relationships that you create and manage, with both your boss and other employees in the company, are critical (决定性的) for your work success and career progress. You’re in charge of your relationship with your boss. No one will ever share as much concern as you do and the quality of the relationship helps you achieve your goals.
You won’t progress without the information, view, experience, and support of your manager. At the same time, if you don’t finish your work, your manager will never shine for his or her overall responsibilities. Despite knowing this, managers do come in every size and with all possible levels of skill and effectiveness (效率). Some managers are just bad bosses; others are unaware of what you need from them. Managing up is challenging, but finally, worth your time.
The first step in managing up is to develop a positive relationship with your boss. Relationships are based on trust. Do what you say you’ll do and never blindside your manager with surprises that you could have predicted or prevented. Tell the boss when you’ve made a mistake.
Get to know your manager as a person and he shares the human experience just as you do. Identify your boss’s areas of weakness or greatest challenges and ask what you can do to help. What are your boss’s biggest worries; how can your contribution mitigate (缓解) these concerns? Think in terms of the overall success of your department and company, not just about your narrow world at work. Further more, you should look for and focus on the “best” parts of your boss, for if you’re negative about your boss, you will tend to focus on his failings. This is neither positive for your happiness at work nor your prospects for success in your organization.
41. It can be learned from the text that .
A. it’s easy for employees to get to know their bosses well
B. relationships with bosses can decide one’s success in work
C. bosses are always worried about his employees’ progress
D. supporting the boss is most important in the company
42. What does the author mean by saying “managing up is challenging”?
A. It’s difficult to run a whole company successfully.
B. People spend too much time finding a suitable job.
C. Managers are usually difficult to get along with.
D. Employees are totally responsible for all work.
43. According to the author, the most important step for developing a good relationship is to .
A. understand and share your manager’s life experience
B. find exactly what your manager’s area of weakness is
C. make your manager trust in your ability and work attitude
D. help your manage to overcome his shortcomings in work
44. Which of the following suggestions will the author NOT approve of?
A. Finishing your work without any help.
B. Paying attention to the boss’s needs.
C. Taking care of your business.
D. Keeping your boss informed when you’ve made a mistake.
45. The text mainly talks about .
A. the importance of interpersonal relationships
B. different types of boss-employee relationships
C. ways of being happy in work
D. how to get along with your boss
C
A newly published study has shown that loneliness can spread from one person to another, like a disease.
Researchers used information from the Framingham Heart Study, which began in 1948. The Framingham study gathers information about physical and mental health, personal behavior and diet. At first, the study involved about five thousand people in the American state of Massachusetts. Now, more than twelve thousand individuals are taking part.
Information from the Framingham study showed earlier that happiness could spread from person to person, so do behaviors like obesity and the ability to stop smoking.
University of Chicago psychologist John Cacioppo led the recent study. He and other researchers attempted to show how often people felt lonely. They found that the feeling of loneliness spread through social groups.
Having a social connection with a lonely person increased the chances that another individual would feel lonely. In fact, a friend of a lonely person was fifty-two percent more likely to develop feelings of loneliness. A friend of that person was twenty-five percent more likely. The researchers say this shows that a person could indirectly be affected by someone’s loneliness.
The effect was strongest among friends. Neighbors were the second most affected group. The effect was weaker on husbands and wives, and brothers and sisters. The researchers also found that loneliness spread more easily among women than men.
The New York Times newspaper reports that, on average, people experience feelings of loneliness about forty-eight days a year. Yet the study found that having a friend who is lonely could add about seventeen days a year of loneliness. It also found that every additional friend can decrease loneliness by about five percent, or two and a half fewer lonely days.
Loneliness has been linked to health problems like depression and sleeping difficulties. The researchers believe that knowing the causes of loneliness could help in reducing it.
The researchers did not study how loneliness spreads. However, the study suggests that people can take steps to stop the spread of loneliness.
46. What does this text mainly talk about?
A. Loneliness being harmful. B. How loneliness spreads.
C. Loneliness being infectious. D. Why people feel lonely.
47. Which of the following statements about the Framingham study is NOT true?
A. More and more are involved in the study recently.
B. It showed loneliness spread faster than happiness.
C. The study was carried out by different researchers.
D. It has been more than 60 years since it was started.
48. Which of the following groups is most affected by loneliness?
A. Neighbors. B. Friends. C. Couples. D. Fa
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