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Book 5 Module 5 同步评估
第一部分:听力(略)
第二部分: 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15 分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
21. As _____ businessman, he is _____ success, but he is not rich in terms of happiness.
A. a; 不填 B. 不填; a C. a; a D. 不填; 不填
22. —Is the _____ for Nike “Anything is possible”?
—No, it’s “Just do it”.
A. symbol B. brand C. slogan D. logo
23. Air travel has many advantages _____ rail travel; it can save much time and be more comfortable.
A. to B. over C. of D. than
24. This pair of shoes looks better than that one and it costs almost twice _____.
A. as much B. as many C. so much D. so many
25. I think it is his ability to reason _____ helps him find out the truth finally.
A. that B. what C. how D. as
26. Don’t give up! _____ you have tried your best can you know if you can do it.
A. As long as B. Unless C. Only if D. Even though
27. Your suggestion is of great value but too general. Could you be a little more _____?
A. specific B. particular C. ordinary D. usual
28. —Mark didn’t win the award _____.
—I can’t believe it! I thought for sure he would win.
A. in case B. above all C. after all D. in turn
29. _____ yourself up from where you fell.
A. Pick B. Give C. Put D. Bring
30. You won’t find the book interesting until you _____ the first fifty pages.
A. will cover B. are covering
C. will be covering D. have covered
31. If you don’t obey the rules in the company, chances are _____ you will be dismissed.
A. whether B. why C. because D. that
32. It takes me less than fifteen minutes to wash,get _____, have breakfast, leave home and get on a bus.
A. change B. changed C. changing D. to change
33. A ticket allows you to board the train, but does not _____ you a seat.
A. purchase B. declare C. supply D. guarantee
34. No sooner had the plan been announced at the meeting than she _____ to her feet to express her disagreement.
A. rose B. set C. put D. stood
35. —Shall we go to a movie or go to the park?
—Either one will do. _____
A. That’s not the point. B. You may be right.
C. Up to you. D. So what?
第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30 分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Some years ago, whites ruled South Africa. Apartheid (种族隔离) was the 36 of the land. One day, two middle-aged blacks met in a “whites only”
37 . One of them had a permit to work in the area,
38 the other did not, which meant he could be put into prison for entering into the “whites only” zone. 39 they saw a policeman coming towards them, and 40 .
“Run!” whispered the man with the permit to his friend, “I’ll 41 .”
They started running and the policeman began chasing them. 42 he caught the second man.
“Did you think you could escape?” he shouted, “Show me your 43 !”
The man, playing for time (以拖延的手段争取时间), began searching his pocket and finally 44 his permit. The policeman was 45 . Then he realized that he had been 46 . The man without the permit was now too far away to be 47 .
“Since you had a permit, why did you run?” he shouted 48 .
“Doctor’s orders,” said the man, “He has 49 me to run a mile every evening.”
“Oh, yes?” doubted the policeman, “Then why was your friend running?”
“His 50 too has ordered him to run,” said the man.
The policeman became red with anger. “You think you’re very 51 , don’t you?” he shouted. “But tell me, 52 you were only running for your 53 , why didn’t you stop when you saw me running after you?”
“Of course I 54 that you were running after me,” said the man, “but I thought you too had been ordered to run by your doctor. How 55 I was,” said the man with a faint (隐约的) smile on his face.
36. A. attitude B. culture C. tradition D. law
37. A. field B. country C. section D. room
38. A. as B. while C. since D. or
39. A. Suddenly B. Luckily C. Cautiously D. Naturally
40. A. understood B. considered C. froze D. cried
41. A. apologize B. refuse C. stay D. follow
42. A. By chance B. At last C. On purpose D. In advance
43. A. gift B. money C. permit D. ticket
44. A. brought out B. made up C. worked out D. set up
45. A. worried B. surprised C. depressed D. frightened
46. A. deserted B. punished C. warned D. tricked
47. A. prevented B. beaten C. caught D. killed
48. A. patiently B. angrily C. curiously D. regretfully
49. A. ordered B. encouraged C. allowed D. promised
50. A. doctor B. officer C. parent D. teacher
51. A. confident B. independent C. smart D. generous
52. A. before B. although C. because D. if
53. A. strength B. health C. interest D. request
54. A. knew B. proved C. explained D. agreed
55. A. nice B. friendly C. kind D. stupid
第三部分: 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A ★
A mum saved her daughter’s life with her newly learned first aid skills. Sonya Hall, 33, of Denny Av-enue, Lancaster, had only just attended one first aid class the day before when she found herself needing to use the skills on her three-year-old daughter Tilly.
Sonya, who also has son Emmen, six, attended the first aid course at Lune Park Children’s Centre in Lancaster. Then she was faced with every parent’s worst nightmare when Tilly went blue in the face and stopped breathing. But thanks to her newly acquired skills, Sonya saved Tilly’s life.
Sonya said: “Tilly was playing with her brother and they were fighting over a toy. Emmen won the fight. Tilly fell backwards and her head was hit. She was face down and shaking and at first I thought she was upset. But then I saw she was blue in the face and had stopped breathing. I reacted without thinking and immediately started using the first aid skills I had learned the day before which were so fresh in my mind. I began doing mouth-to-mouth and chest compressions (胸外按压). It probably took about a minute before Tilly started breathing again, but to me it felt like a lifetime.”
After getting Tilly breathing again, Sonya called an ambulance and the doctors came. Since then, Tilly has been diagnosed with Reflex Anoxic Seizure (反射缺氧发作). Sonya said: “The seizure can happen when there’s any unexpected pain, fear or fright. It is just so lucky that the day before it happened, I had been practising first aid.”
The Empowering Parents First Aid course is run by Lancashire Adult Learning. Sonya said: “I am just so glad I did the course and learnt the first aid skills. I al-ways feared I would not know what to do in a crisis sit-uation, but luckily I had the knowledge and skills to deal with it.”
56. What happened to Tilly?
A. She was knocked down by her brother.
B. She fell on the floor and hit her head.
C. She was hit by a toy on the head and felt upset.
D. She was hit by her brother and stopped breathing.
57. When Sonya found Tilly’s shaking, she thought her daughter must ______.
A. be crying B. be very angry
C. pretend to be hurt D. recognize her failure
58. When Sonya goes to the first aid class next time, she will feel ______.
A. enjoyable B. excited
C. grateful D. confident
59. What would be the best title for the text?
A. The importance of first aid
B. How to practise first aid
C. Mum saves girl with first aid
D. Mums should attend first aid courses
B ★★
Nine-time Olympic champion Carl Lewis has said he will run again, but this time for a Senate (参议院) seat in the state of New Jersey.
“When I run, as you see from my record, I run to win,” Mr Lewis said. The 49-year-old said he wanted to give back to the southern New Jersey district where he grew up by running for the Senate as a Democrat.
Mr Lewis, a former short-distance runner and long-jumper, is considered one of the greatest athletes of all time. His lifetime achievements have led to a number of honours, including being voted “Sportsman of the Century” by the International Olympic Committee and being named “Olympian of the Century” by the American sports magazine Sports Illustrated.
He said he was seeking a Senate seat in order to encourage people and improve educational opportunities, particularly in the area of physical education for children. He also said he hoped to bring civility (文明) to the present US political climate. “The people are fed up (受够了) with their elected officials playing the blame game and treating their political partners as enemies,” he said.
Mr Lewis will run in the 8th legislative district now represented by Republican Dawn Addiego. It will be the first time Mr Lewis has sought elected office.
On the track, his greatest success was the Los Angeles Olympics in 1984, where he won gold in the 100 and 200 metres, the long jump and the 4x100-metre relay. He won two golds at each of the next two Olympic Games, and took his final Olympic title, his fourth straight Olympic gold in the long jump, at the Atlanta Games of 1996.
60. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. Carl Lewis was living in New Jersey when young.
B. Carl Lewis was satisfied with the present officials.
C. Carl Lewis won four Olympic golds in the long jump.
D. Carl Lewis paid special attention to children’s physical education.
61. How many gold medals did Carl Lewis win at the Los Angeles Olympics in 1984?
A. Two. B. Three.
C. Four. D. Five.
62. What would be the best title for this text?
A. Carl Lewis’ New Life Begins
B. Carl Lewis’ Legend goes on
C. Carl Lewis Returns to Field
D. Carl Lewis Aims for Senate
C ★★★
Harvard University in the United States has been ranked as the university with the best “reputation” in the world.
The Times Higher Education magazine has listed 200 top universities all over the world based on how they are regarded by a group of international college teachers. That is to say the list measures how universities are regarded, rather than how they actually performed.
A subjective, word-of-mouth (口碑的) quality such as “reputation” has genuine economic (经济的) value for universities, said Simon Marginson, professor of higher education at the University of Melbourne in Australia.
“Reputation is not just an impression, though it might be not as reliable as performance by objective indicators (客观指标),” said Prof Marginson.
Based on the views of 13,000 college teachers around the world, it confirms the power of the big US universities, which dominate this list. Seven of the top 10 are US universities, headed by Harvard and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).Furthermore, 14 of the top 20 are from the US.Cambridge is the highest ranking UK university in the list, in third place, with Oxford ranked as sixth.
For students applying to university, reputation might be hard to quantify, but was an important part of the attractiveness, said the president of Cambridge University’s students’ union, Rahul Mansigani.
“Reputation makes a huge difference. If there is an idea that somewhere is great, it will get lots of good people applying whether it’s true or not. Factors such as a sense of history and the presence of outstanding college teachers were part of the reputation of Cambridge,” he said.
63. What is special about the latest ranking of universities?
A. It is very subjective.
B. It involves many indicators.
C. It is made by international professors.
D. It includes universities across the world.
64. Which of the following shows the correct order of the ranking?
A. Cambridge → MIT → Oxford → Harvard
B. Cambridge → Harvard → Oxford → MIT
C. Harvard → MIT → Cambridge → Oxford
D. Harvard → Cambridge → MIT → Oxford
65. The underlined word “dominate” in Paragraph 5 probably means ______.
A. affect B. decide C. control D. improve
66. What can be inferred from the text?
A. No Asian universities are among the Top 10.
B. At least five UK universities are among Top 20.
C. The Times Higher Education magazine is from the US.
D. Reputation affects students’ decisions when choosing universities.
D ★★
The Universiade, which is also named the World University Games, is an integrated (综合性的) games organized by the International University Sports Federa-tion (FISU). The word “Universiade” is a proper noun made of “University” and “Olympiad”. According to the rule, only undergraduates and graduates who have graduated no more than two years, aging from 17 to 28, can take part in it.
The Universiade, generally known as “small Olympic Games”, was first held in 1959 and is held every two years. The Universiade is the world’s large-scale integrated games second only to the Olympic Games, far larger than other Games, like the Asian Games, the African Games and so on, receiving a great deal of at-tention from every country in the world and attracting numerous outstanding athletes of the world. And many world records have been broken during the Summer Universiades.
The Universiade is made up of three events: the
Summer Universiade, the Winter Universiade and the World University Championships. The Universiade mainly consists of 9 compulsory (规定的) sports: ath-letics, basketball, fencing (击剑), gymnastics, swim-ming, diving, water po-lo, tennis, volleyball. Be-sides, the host country has the opportunity to add one more sports event.
The Universiade had been held for 25 times from 1959 to 2009. The 26th Summer Universiade will be held in Shenzhen City of Guangdong Province from August 12th to 23rd, 2011, which is the second summer Universiade held in China and the highest-level global sports event in Shenzhen. By then, there will be 15, 000 excellent university athletes, about 10, 000 officials,
coaches, referees and reporters and millions of audience from over 180 countries in the world.
67. According to the passage, who can take part in the Universiade?
A. All school students.
B. Undergaduates aged 25.
C. Professional athletes.
D. Teachers working in universities.
68. Which of the following is the world’s second largest integrated Games?
A. The Olympic Games.
B. The Asian Games.
C. The African Games.
D. The Universiade.
69. We can learn from the third paragraph that _____.
A. the Universiade is made up of the Summer and the Winter
B. the compulsory sports in the Universiade depend on the host country
C. the host country can add more than one sports event
D. the Universiade consists of as many as 10 sports
70. How long will the 26th Summer Universiade last?
A. Eleven days. B. Twelve days.
C. Twenty-three days. D. Twenty-six days.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Have you ever changed your mind, or even given up a dream because you were afraid of what someone else migh
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