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Book5 Module 6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. Once a species becomes _______, nothing can be done to bring it back to life again.
A. rare B. dangerous C. extinct D. precious
2. — We lost the game at the last moment.
— _______ But at least you have entered the next round.
A. So what? B. It’s a pity. C. It’s OK. D. Oh, go ahead.
3. Winning such a game _______ more than skills and courage. It needs luck, too.
A. focuses B. displays C. includes D. involves
4. The scientist returned to his hometown many years later _______ he spent his childhood.
A. where B. when C. which D. that
5. India was a British colony _______ and that’s why many people there could speak English.
A. at no time B. in no time C. at a time D. at one time
6. Many people like green, for it _______ peace and life.
A. calls for B. stands for C. cares for D. goes for
7. The incomes of male professionals went up. _______, part-time women workers saw their earnings fall.
A. Or B. Instead C. Thus D. Meanwhile
8. Poachers make the wool of antelopes into shawls, _______ they can make a huge profit.
A. which B. what C. from which D. in which
9. The town, _______ buildings were destroyed in the flood, used to be a tourist attraction.
A. most of which B. that
C. most of whose D. of which
10. — Don’t you think it’s a _______ of effort on what seems impossible?
— Anything is possible if I keep on trying, I’m sure.
A. lost B. wonder C. waste D. risk
11. It’s no use holding it back from your mother. She seems _______ all about it.
A. knowing B. to be knowing
C. having known D. to have known
12. I arrived at the station at 10:30 that day, by which time the train for Beijing _______.
A. was starting B. has started C. started D. had started
13. _______ about the future of these wild animals, people set up reserves to protect them, especially the _______ species.
A. Concerned; endangered B. Concern; endangered
C. Concerned; endangering D. Concerning; endangering
14. You can use my car for the party tonight _______ you promise not to drink.
A. only if B. until C. even if D. although
15. — What do you think of this book?
— Wonderful. It’s worth _______ a second time.
A. to read B. to be read C. being read D. reading
二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
Many pet owners say their pets have a sixth sense. Jim Fulstone says his farm dog, named Austin, gives 16 about 15 minutes before earthquakes and 45 minutes before storms.
“He’ll 17 around in circles and look at you. If you sit down, he’ll 18 with you. If you are outside, he will come up to you and smell your leg. He’s a lot more 19 ,” said Fulstone. “For the quakes, he was very alert (警觉的) and 20 barking and doing his run-around movements.”
Scientists have 21 that animals sense bad 22 because of changes in barometric pressure (气压) or other factors and dogs have low blood sugar or other medical 23 because of hormonal (荷尔蒙的) changes. But they haven’t figured out what alerts pets to earthquakes, bad news or other 24 — or if it’s just in the eyes of their owners.
25 do pets show their concerns?
Some people said their pets tried to hide in a(n) 26 place. Some said they cried or barked. Some said they became more active or made strange movements. 27 , they use more than one form of 28 .
If a storm is 29 , Emma, 3, a longhaired dog, will be in low spirits, make noise and 30 under the bed. When owner Timothy Gilbert gets a cold, “Emma will stay with me. She can 31 when things are wrong. She kept talking to me, letting me know it would be OK.”
Gilbert 32 all animals are born with a sixth sense, and they’re more likely to 33 it if they have strong feelings with their 34 . Otherwise, “Humans will think they have a 35 dog or an unhelpful dog,” he said.
16. A. writing B. singing C. sayings D. warnings
17. A. turn B. fly C. run D. travel
18. A. sit down B. get up C. set out D. turn up
19. A. friendly B. active C. foolish D. hungry
20. A. considered B. started C. allowed D. finished
21. A. suggested B. felt C. heard D. ordered
22. A. news B. sound C. weather D. smell
23. A. examinations B. skills C. materials D. problems
24. A. people B. events C. animals D. results
25. A. How B. When C. Why D. Where
26. A. dark B. safe C. big D. empty
27. A. Yet B. Still C. Often D. Although
28. A. tradition B. celebration C. exercise D. communication
29. A. leaving B. disappearing C. coming D. forming
30. A. hide B. sleep C. listen D. live
31. A. dream B. tell C. forget D. expect
32. A. explains B. notices C. finds D. believes
33. A. mind B. discover C. show D. accept
34. A. neighbors B. parents C. friends D. owners
35. A. lazy B. small C. cheap D. dangerous
三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
A
It was very cold and I had been watching a homeless man make himself comfortable in a “shelter”(住所) next to the river bank. He had been living there for over a month. During the period, I passed by and I never saw him with warm clothing or food. But that day, I knew what I wanted to do.
I was young, living at home, and when I told my parents what I wanted to do they were alarmed. I could be putting myself at risk, taking a box to a homeless person in the night! But I knew that I would be safe.
I went to the store, got an apple box and filled the box with some things he needed. Then I put a Christmas card on the top of the things. It said, “Even though we hardly know each other, I wanted to wish you a Merry Christmas!” I put ten one-dollar bills inside as well.
My father insisted he accompany (陪伴) me to the area as it was 10:00 pm on Christmas Eve. I said he could drive me but he had to stay in the car. He agreed.
I took the box, which by now was heavy with all those gifts and walked towards his “shelter”. I called out to him, “Sir, I have a Christmas box for you!”
He walked towards me and I was surprised by two of the most beautiful, gentle, and blue eyes.
“Why are you doing this, boy?” he asked.
“Because I want you to be happy,” I said. Tears came to his eyes and he thanked me. I watched him carry the box like it was filled with gold. It was the biggest act of kindness I had done and it forever made me want to do more!
36. What does the writer mean by saying “I knew what I wanted to do”?
A. Taking a risk to give an apple to the homeless person.
B. Giving some warm clothing and food to the person.
C. Sending a Christmas card to the homeless person.
D. Telling what had happened to his parents.
37. The underlined word “alarmed” in Paragraph 2 means “ ”.
A. pleased B. moved C. sad D. worried
38. The father asked to accompany the writer to .
A. help him with the heavy box B. learn what had happened
C. make sure the writer was safe D. say “Merry Christmas” to the person
39. According to the text, we know the homeless man .
A. enjoyed himself though he was poor
B. felt thankful to the writer
C. would help other people like him
D. thought there was gold in the box
40. Why did the writer write the story?
A. To share his experience of kindness with readers.
B. To advise more people to act like him.
C. To tell us a homeless man’s miserable life.
D. To get praises from others.
B
New Zealand is one of the most famous tourism destinations in the world. Travelers traveling to New Zealand need to consider the following things:
Bookings
Since most of the activities are done in a group like arranging hotels and meals, it is important that people travel as a group. They can enjoy special offers and discounts from the travel agencies, which will save them a lot of money. But individual travelers can’t enjoy those things. Travelers should also select their dates of starting and book their travels ahead of time.
Seasons
Travelers should also find out the season that New Zealand is now experiencing. This will help them carry the right clothing for the given season during their travels. Travelers traveling during summer should carry light clothes and their swimming suits if they are to enjoy the sunny beaches in New Zealand. But those traveling in winter should carry heavy clothing including hats and boots.
The rental (租赁)
Travel agencies have rental houses, bikes and motorcycles for tourists wishing to enjoy these services. For travelers wishing to get car rental, they must have driving licenses and must be allowed by the New Zealand government.
The culture
People traveling to the country are also encouraged to learn the culture of the people of New Zealand. This will enable them to be freely accepted into the country by the locals since they will be doing many things that they will consider acceptable. Learning the local language and the culture will help the tourist enjoy his New Zealand visit.
People wishing to travel during holiday seasons will spend more money, so it is important to look at the holiday packages (包价游) and make the best decision.
41. From the text we can learn that .
A. the culture of New Zealand is difficult to learn
B. learning the local language will do you good
C. you can book your travel at any time you like
D. you should travel as an individual traveler
42. What does the underlined word “discounts” in Paragraph 2 mean?
A. Good food and hotels. B. Reductions in the usual prices.
C. Very beautiful scenery. D. Very interesting activities.
43. If you find out the season you will take with you .
A. light clothes B. swimming suits
C. suitable clothing D. heavy clothing
44. Which of the following will take you a lot of time to get?
A. Bike rental. B. Motorcycle rental.
C. House rental. D. Car rental.
45. This text is written mainly to tell readers .
A. the people of New Zealand
B. holiday packages are good for tourists
C. something that tourists should notice
D. New Zealand is the best destination
C
About six years ago my husband and a co-worker drove to see the sister company to the business my husband was running in Edmonton and then decided to drive to see the co-worker’s family.
This co-worker is one of 17 children. These people live in an average house without TV. I admire anyone who has taken the time to raise their children in the old-fashioned way where the children entertain themselves and each other. This really touched my husband. Not only did these people still have the majority of their family at home but they had taken on two foster children (收养的孩子).
Over the two days my husband felt worried about these two little girls. When my husband returned home, he said, “Andrea, I have something I need to talk to you about.” He told me about these little girls and how he really wanted to adopt them.
At that time I had a 4-year-old, a 2-year-old and a 1-year-old child. I understood what he wanted to do but I had to take our children into consideration. His biggest concern was that these two little girls would be split up (分开).
Time moved on and the years passed. These two little girls came into our thoughts often. Did we do the right thing or not? This question was asked too frequently.
As the years passed this co-worker left the company and eventually, so did my husband. Just over a year ago my husband had a meeting with one of the sales managers for the sister company. My husband met with this gentleman over dinner one night. I am not sure how these little girls came into the conversation, but my husband must have been telling this gentleman about his trip. During that dinner I received a phone call from my husband. He wanted to introduce this gentleman to me over the phone. I talked for a few minutes. I was really puzzled.
This gentleman and his wife had adopted the two girls we were looking to adopt years before. They were not able to have children and had so much love to give. The girls are where they belong. We get information frequently and have been sent pictures of what the girls look like now. There is a higher being who looks after us, you know!
46. Why do you think the author admires anyone who brings up kids in the old-fashioned way?
A. Because she had three kids.
B. Because she is warm-hearted.
C. Because she wanted to help the family.
D. Because kids in a large family can play happily together.
47. We can learn from Paragraph 2 that the author’s husband felt .
A. sympathetic to the family B. confident about the family
C. uncomfortable with the family D. disappointed with the family
48. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A. The author seemed a bit cruel. B. The big family lived a hard life.
C. The author’s husband always obeyed her.
D. The author’s husband was a wealthy man.
49. What can we learn from the passage?
A. The two girls joined in the conversation.
B. The gentleman had met the author before.
C. The co-worker worked for the sister company.
D. The author’s husband had planed to adopt the two girls.
50. After learning that the girls were where they belong, .
A. the author wanted to see the two girls
B. the author felt happy for the two girls
C. the author began to believe in God since
D. the author felt sorry for not adopting the two girls
D
DOHA (AFP) – The destruction of natural habitats in Europe is wiping out butterfly, beetle and dragonfly species across the region, the updated European “Red List” of endangered species showed Tuesday.
Scientists examining Europe’s 435 butterfly species found that the populations of one in three species are falling and nine percent are already threatened with extinction.
“Most butterflies at risk are in southern Europe,” said Annabelle Cuttelod, coordinator of the European Red List at the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
“Their main threa
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