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(完整版)M4U1单元测验
Test for Module 4 Unit One Advertising
一、单选 20%
1. Advertisement is ______ good way to sell_____ products or services。
A. /,/ B。 a, the C. the / the D. a, /
2. I don't like the way ________ she talks to her teacher.
A. in that B. in what C。 by which D. /
3. The best way ______ better at a language is to speak it! Even if there is no one around to speak to, talk to yourself.
A. got B. getting C. to get D。 get
4. PSAs ______ to raise people's awareness of problems which affect public welfare。
A. means B。 aiming C。 is aiming D. are meant
5. People in India are used to eating with their right hand, ________?
A. didn't they B. don’t they C。 aren’t they D。 haven’t they
6. By saying “Bright—Teeth fights bad breath”, the ad tries to _______ consumers into assuming that the toothpaste cures bad breath. Which choice can not be used here?
A。 trick B. fool C。 persuade D。 cheat
7. Not all ads play trick on consumers _________. PSAs are made to serve the public.
A。 however B。 though C。 although D。 even though
8. This book _widespread social concerns like income gap, unemployment and global warming。
A。 deals with D。 does with C。 discusses with D。 connect with
9. One of Oscar Wilder’ s saying “Women are meant______________.” won him the love of every woman in the west。
A。 for love B. to be loved C. to love D。 loving
10. —--Could you tell me the answer to the problem?。
—--_______! It is not my style to help the people cheat。
A. No problem B。 No way C。 Not at all D。 No doubt
11. Do you _____ that you will go to heaven if you do good in this life? Do you _______ God?
A。 believe, believe in B. believe, believe C. believe in, believe in D。 believe in, believe
12. We use the ____freshest meat and vegetable to make sure every one of our dishes tastes good.
A. most B。 only C. very D。 just
13. Don’t become a slave ____ money, and try to make full use of it。
A. for B。 in C。 to D. under
14. He was ________ to the rank of captain after serving in the army for 2 years.
A。 made B. forced C。 persuaded D. promoted
15. While I agree _____ him____ most of the conditions, we are still unable to conclude the deal。
A。 to, on B。 with, to C. with, on D. to, with
16. ———The problem is very difficult。 I am afraid you can’t work it out now.
---______ I fail this time, I'll try it again.
A。 If B. Even if C。 Since D. Though
17. As customers, we should keep in mind that______ products are _______ and we should be careful to choose some of them.
A。 none of; in high quality B。 not all; in high quality
C。 none of; of high quality D。 not all; of high quality
18。 Our school will move to the north of the city, and the new school is _______ the old one。
A。 twice the size of B。 twice times as big as C。 twice the size as D。 twice times bigger than
19。 The plants are ______. Some day they will _______.
A. dying off; die out B。 dying away; die off C。 dying down; die out D。 dying out; die away
20. The press conference was concerned _____ the test reform and every journalist present was concerned ______ the final decision。
A。 with; for B. about; with C. with; with D. about; about
二、完形填空 20%
I was invited to attend a presentation at the Kentucky School. That evening I found gratitude had amazing 21 to change our attitude…and our life。
The young musician Mr。 Patrick was 22 onto the stage in his wheelchair and began to play the piano. His fingers danced across the keys as he 23 beautiful music. He then began to sing as he played, and it was wonderful. But what shocked me most was his 24 smile.
Patrick was born with no eyes and an illness in the legs, which 25 him lame for life. However, as a child, he was 26 with artificial eyes and placed in a wheelchair。 Before his first 27 , he discovered the piano. When his mom hit any note on the piano, and within one or two 28 , he'd get it. By his second birthday, he was playing “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star”。 His father was 29 。 “We might not play baseball, but we can play music together。”
When Patrick was at the University of Louisville, his father 30 classes with him. He was also a part of the 214—member marching band! He was a blind, wheelchair-bound trumpet player; and he and his father did it together。 His father 31 the night shift(夜班)in order to accompany his daytime band practice。 Patrick says, “My dad’s my 32 .”
But even more than his 33 musical talent, it was Patrick’s “attitude of gratitude" that 34 my soul。 On stage, between songs, he talked to the audience about his life and about how 35 he was with a great father。 When his performance was over, Patrick and his father were on the stage together。 The crowd rose to their feet and 36 for over five minutes。
We all face misfortune in our lives. 37 ,it's not the hardship but how we 38 to it that will determine the joy and happiness in our lives. During 39 times, do we spend too much time feeling 40 for ourselves, or can we, with gratitude, learn how to dance in the rain?
21。 A。 knowledge B. quality C。 wisdom D。 power
22。 A. rolled B. held C. allowed D. dragged
23。 A. wrote B. provided C。 made D。 gave
24. A。 strange B。 magic C。 bitter D. friendly
25。 A. took B。 led C。 forced D. left
26。 A。 fitted B。 connected C. associated D。 filled
27. A. place B. birthday C。 performance D。 attempt
28。 A. memories B。 words C. tries D. notes
29. A. confused B。 amused C. interested D。 overjoyed
30. A。 listed B. found C。 attended D。 organized
31. A。 worked B. found C。 refused D. cancelled
32. A。 dream B。 hero C. music D. song
33. A. unbearable B。 unbelievable C. unconditional D. unreasonable
34. A. touched B. calmed C. freed D. felt
35. A. satisfied B. concerned C。 blessed D。 laughed
36。 A。 cheered B。 whispered C。 shouted D。 laughed
37。 A。 Therefore B. Otherwise C。 However D. Besides
38. A。 see B. react C。 agree D。 put
39。 A. happy B. modern C。 tough D。 usual
40. A。 great B. sorry C。 hopeful D. proud
三、阅读理解 (20%)
A
As we all know, it was Thomas Jefferson who wrote the Declaration of Independence。 He wrote it in two weeks, and after a few changes, it was accepted by the Congress (国会)。 As a result, he became famous。
Born in Virginia, Thomas Jefferson, a brilliant student at school and almost talented lawyer later, was much interested in politics。
Jefferson was elected the Governor of Virginia in 1779, and he was sent to France as the representative of the American government in 1784。 Sixteen years later, at the age of 57, he was elected president after Washington and Adams.
Far from a handsome man, he was tall with long arms and big hands. Jefferson, who was an amusing talker in conversation but a poor speaker, was generally good-natured.
Jefferson was regarded as a defender of freedom in America. As a president, he protected the right of free speech. Interestingly enough, in his eight years as president, Jefferson never vetoed (否决) a bill which the Congress had passed. He did a lot in organizing the new University of Virginia。
Thomas Jefferson died on July the fourth, 1826, the fiftieth anniversary of American Independence。
41 How old was Thomas Jefferson when he became the Governor of Virgina?
A. He was 26. B。 He was in his forties。 C. He was 36。 D。 We don’t know.
42 Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A. Jefferson was an amusing talker, but not good at speaking in public。
B. Jefferson was not an easy person to get along with。
C. Jefferson was not only very talented but also very handsome。
D. Not being politically minded, Jefferson never vetoed a bill passed by the Congress。
43 Jefferson died when he was ________.
A。 72 B. 83 C. 73 D。 92
44 Jefferson’s greatest contribution in American history should be that ________。
A。 he did a lot in organizing the new University of Virginia.
B. he was strongly against the slavery
C。 he wrote the Declaration of Independence
D. he was for the right of free speech
SLOW JOURNEY Everywhere is walking distance,if you have the time。。。
SOUTH:WALKING ABOUT THE BOOK
TO AFRICA In August 2004,Paula Constant began walking from
Trafalgar Square in London. Exactly one year later,she had
walked over 5000km through France,Spain,Portugal and
Morocco,without four-wheel drive back up or any.kind of
WRITER third party support. Excited by her achievements,she
Paula Constant began planning to continue the walk through the Western,
Central and Eastern regions of the Sahara—where she is
currently walking with camels.
Learning to Walk,the name they call the journey,
RETAIL details the journey Paula and her husband,Gary,found
$23.95 themselves on as they attempted 。 to break away from a。
conventional 9—to—5 routine;planning a trip that was more
than simply a holiday,rather a bid to change their lives.As
it covers the walk itself,the story becomes one of personal
IMPRINT transformation,awakening and realisation as both Paula and
Random House Gary face physical and mental challenges in walking over
Australia 25km a day for a year straight,through a variety of
cultures,climates and landscapes.
Learning to Walk is as much a spiritual journey as a
physical one.It goes a step further than conventional travel
PUB DATE literature and delves(探究)into the motivations behind such
April 2008 journeys。 It is a touching story of how an urban primary
school teacher became a successful expeditioner and how an
ordinary woman achieved something extra—ordinary。
ABOUT THE WRITER
Australian adventurer,Paula Constant,has walked
over 15,500km since she first left Trafalgar Square in 2004.
She has gained sponsorship for her endeavors through the
Dove Campaign for Real Beauty and Birkenstock sandals.
When Paula walks into Cairo early in 2008,she will be the
first woman to have ever made a solo crossing of the Sahara
from West to East,on foot.She is currently writing her
second book, detailing the desert walk.
SELLING POINTS
·Perfect for armchair travellers
·Will appeal to fans of internationally best selling books such as Holy Cow by Sarah MacDonald and Almost French by Sarah Turnbull.
·Paula's story has gained her sponsorship from Birkenstock and Dove’s Campaign for Real Beauty,and she has already had widespread media exposure.
·National marketing campaign includes press advertising,online trailer and promotions with
Dove and Birkenstock.
45.The book SLOW JOURNEY SOUTH:WALKING TO AFRICA is
A . about how to travel in the south of Africa with a third party support
B. about where to travel over 15,500km in the south of Africa
C 。 the writer’s second book about her journey in the Sahara with camels
D. the writer’s first book about her over 5000km journey in 2004-2005
46.Why Paula and her husband made the journey may most probably be that .
A。 they thought their daily life was boring
B. they attempted to gain some sponsorship
C 。they wanted to have a holiday
D。 they could know more about Africa
47.Who would most probably like to read the book?
A。 People who sponsor their journey and like traveling.
B. Women who write travel books and like traveling.
C。 Women who like traveling but are not satisfied with life.
D。 People who like traveling but just stay at home.
48. We can infer from the passage that
A. they didn’t stop walking over 25km a day in a whole year
B. it was a physical challenge for them to walk through the Sahara
C。 Holy Caw and Almost French are also books about traveling
D。 they think the journey had a spiritual value on them in their life
四、单词拼写(10%)
1. He said the company had more than 100 employees, but he declined to ____ further。 (评论)
2. The government is planning to start a __________ (运动) against drinking driving.
3. He is working as a Southern A________ pilot.
4. I left him, _________ never to come back to him again。(决定)
5. With their dropping out of the game, our chance to win __________ (成倍增加)。
6. "I got a b________。 It was $499, originally $3,000,” she said
7. Even the parking lot of a three—star hotel we stayed in was full of f_______ cars and that made my Jeep Compass look shabby.
8. I began to devote more of my time to social w _________ work。
9. That newspaper has a very good ___________(分析) of the political situation。
10. It's very important to keep both m________ and physical health。
五、 完成句子 (10%)
1. 她比我级别高, 因为她在我前面进了这家公司.
She is _______ ______ me, since she joined the company before me。
2。他推荐汤姆在那个学校当老师。
He _______Tom _____ the job of teaching in that school.
3。市政府号召所有的市民要节约用电。
The government of the city is appealing ______everyone _____ ______electricity.
4.有些人想放弃,但是队长敦促他们继续前进。
Some people wanted to give up, but the captain _______ them _____ ______ahead。
六、动词填空5%
1.I _______(cure) when I left the hospital。
2.________(please) with the result, he can’t help smiling.
3。 Three_______(multiply) by four makes twelve。
4。 It’s important for the figures __________(update)。
5. The company can choose the right product ________(produce), the one that is expected to be most popular with consumers。
七、句型转换:
1. The number of people who smoke went up by 15% last year。
There was a 15% ______ in the number smokers.
2. The price of gas reached 8 yuan per litre, which was the highest in history。
The gas price reached a _______ ________ of 8 yuan per litre。
3. You can buy jeans in every color from our store.
Jeans of every color are ________ in our store。
4. What media will you use to convey your message?
What media will you employ to _______ your audience?
5. I was referring to Sam when I mentioned someone who really cares about reading.
I had Sam in _______ when I said there was someone who loved reading。
6。 Do you know the background to this conflict?
Do you know what is _______ this conflict?
7. We put up some signs to persuade people not to swim in the river.
We erected some signs to _________ people from swimming in the river。
8. This bad habit will make you lose many friends。
This bad habit will ______ you many friends.
9. He urged me to quit smoking。
He tried to persuade me to give _______ smoking。
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