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牛津英语模块六第四单元同步测试题III.doc

1、牛津高二实验版 模块六 Unit 4单元测试(III) Unit 4 Helping people around the world 第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 1. —Shall I give you a ride since you live so far away? —Thank you. . A. It couldn’t be better B. Of course you can C. If you like D. If you are convenient 2. Dave wanted

2、 to study till midnight, but sleepiness got best of him. A. 不填; the B. 不填; 不填 C. the; the D. the; 不填 3. At assembly, our monitor made a speech, swearing to try our best to study well us students. A. in memory of B. on behalf of

3、 C. in honor of D. in favor of 4. the help from his relatives, he does a part-time job to support his study at college. A. Regardless of B. Instead of C. But for D. Apart from 5. I were rich, I would go traveling around the world. A. If only

4、 B. Even if C. What if D. Only if 6. If the thief around, the policeman wouldn’t have suspected him. A. hadn’t looked B. had looked C. looked D. didn’t look 7. the danger we have just escaped, I still feel frightened. A. Dating back to B. Loo

5、king around C. Thinking back to D. Thinking over 8. They swear they will push ahead with the experiment whatever they might meet with. A. disadvantages B. shortcomings C. troubles D. hardships 9. He told me how he had given me shelter and protection, without w

6、hich I of hunger. A. would be died B. would have died C. would die D. will die 10. If the poor man hadn’t managed to the attention of the public for help, he would be dead now. A. carry B. focus C. draw D. pay 11. A small cut in skin can

7、 without being treated. A. cure B. heal C. cover D. repair 12. is reported in the newspaper is that seventeen climbers have been killed in the snow tsunami(雪崩). A. It B. As C. What D. That 13. he come tomorrow, I should give him the documents

8、 he needs. A. Does B. Should C. Would D. Will 14. It is that she helped others with their lessons after school. A. worth to be praised B. worthy of being praised C. worth praised D. worthy to praise 15. —Why didn’t you ring me up? —Sorry, I

9、forgot your phone number. Otherwise, I long before. A. had rung you up B. must rung you up C. would have rung you up D. would ring you up 第二节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分) He must have been completely lost in something he was reading because I had to tap on the windshi

10、eld(挡风玻璃) to get his attention. “Is your taxi 16 ?” I asked when he finally looked 17 at me. He nodded, then said 18 as I settled into the back seat, “I’m sorry, but I was reading a 19 .” He 20 as if he had a cold. “I am not in a hurry,” I told him. “Go ahead and finish your lett

11、er.” He 21 his head. “I’ve read it several times already. I guess I 22 know it by heart.” “Letters from home always mean a lot,” I said. “From a child?” “This isn’t 23 ,” he replied. “Although it 24 just as well have been family. Old Ed was my oldest friend. In fact, we used to cal

12、l each other ‘Old Friend’ when we’d meet. I’m not much good at 25 .” “I don’t think any of us keep 26 our correspondence (来往信件) too well,” I said. “I know I don’t. But I take it he’s someone you’ve 27 quite a while.” “All my life. We were kids together, went to school together and all t

13、he 28 through high school.” “There are not too many people who’ve had such a long friendship,” I said. “ 29 ,” the driver went on, “I hadn’t seen him more than once or twice a year over the past 25 or 30 years because I 30 away from the old neighbourhood and you kind of(多少有点儿) lose touch

14、 31 you never forget.” “You said ‘was’. Does that mean—?” He nodded. “ 32 a couple of weeks ago.” “I’m sorry,” I said. “It’s no fun to lose any friend—and losing a real old one is 33 tougher.” He didn’t 34 to that, and we rode on in silence for a few minutes. But I realized that Ol

15、d Ed was still on his mind when he spoke again, almost more to himself than to me: “I should have kept in touch.” “Well,” I agreed, “we should all keep in touch with old friends more than we do. But things 35 and we just don’t seem to find the time.” When I got to my hotel room I didn’t unpack

16、 right away. First I had to write a letter and mail it. 16. A. available B. acceptable C. beneficial D. occupied 17. A. down B. up C. to D. off 18. A. unexpectedly B. curiously C. apologetically D. definitely 19. A. booklet B. novel C. book D. letter 20. A

17、 sounded B. told C. seemed D. continued 21. A. hung B. nodded C. shook D. kept 22. A. anyhow B. hardly C. almost D. often 23. A. friendship B. family C. leadership D. colleague 24. A. could B. might C. maybe D. would 25. A. writi

18、ng B. reading C. talking D. learning 26. A. up B. with C. on D. in 27. A. found B. written C. known D. seen 28. A. curriculum B. coincidence C. life D. way 29. A. Eventually B. Actually C. Additionally D. Besides 30. A. removed B. left C. headed D

19、 moved 31. A. even though B. as though C. when D. whereas 32. A. Died B. Suffered C. Choked D. Survived 33. A. ever B. even C. fairly D. quite 34. A. appeal B. reply C. adapt D. talk 35. A. take up B. pick up C. come up D. break up 第三部分 阅读

20、理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) A He was her best friend’s boyfriend. It sounds like a lifetime TV movie. Back in high school in Chicago, Sue Napolitano and Larry McNevin were just friends. They wore jackets and were always sitting on the bridge smoking. But neither gave the other a romantic thought. In fa

21、ct, asked to describe each other back in those days, Sue and Larry both came up with the adjective: “nice”. On Sept. 11, 2004, after 35 years, the high school friends were about to find out how nice “nice” could be. Larry was looking for another friend with whom he went to high school through C,

22、a service that reconnects high school friends through e-mails. That friend suggested he call Sue. Then Larry and Sue talked from the topics of music to food and found they shared similar tastes. After that, they both ran to their closets to dig out their yearbooks to find the other’s picture.

23、 With that one call, Sue, who divorced(离婚) in 1985 after five years of marriage, and Larry, who divorced in 1997, began calling and e-mailing each other daily. A month later Sue flew to Chicago. Larry and Sue hugged and cried when they met at the airport. They were like two lovers separated for year

24、s. On April 11, 2005, while the two were in Las Vegas, they got married. After the wedding, Larry said it made more sense for him to move to Phoenix, since he planned on retiring to someplace warm, and few places are warmer. They now live in Phoenix and are surprised how high school friends found

25、 their way back together after 35 years. 36. When Sue and Larry were in high school, _______. A. Sue was Larry’s girlfriend B. they felt it was nice to stay together C. they both liked lifetime TV movies D. they always had romantic ideas with each other 37. On Sept. 11, 2004, Larry was

26、 surfing at Classmates. com with the purpose to _______. A. search for his girlfriend B. look for how to reconnect Sue C. seek advice about marriage D. search for another schoolmate 38. According to the passage, the climate in Phoenix is probably _______. A. cold B. warm

27、 C. wet D. dry 39. After so many years, Sue and Larry got married, which they both felt _______. A. amusing B. foreseeable C. amazing D. impossible B Animals have always played a part in the literature of the world. Many of the ear

28、ly Greek myths told of a particular hero’s battle with imaginary animals such as the Hydra, a nine-headed snake. Myths are very old and often began as stories handed down from person to person. In 400 B.C. animals were the central characters in some of the first plays ever written. One play was cal

29、led The Birds, another The Frogs. In these early Greek plays the animals made fun of human weaknesses, particularly politicians of the time. Folk tales were stories told by the common people at first by word of mouth. They usually had a lesson of some sort. For example, an ancient African folk tale

30、 told about a crocodile who was very greedy. Another type of story that came about many centuries ago is the fable. Aesop’s Fable(《伊索寓言》) were put into book form in 1484. In all of these stories animals talk and act like humans. Each fable has a lesson buried in the plot. Poems were also popular

31、literary homes for a variety of animals. One of the first collections of poems for children was the simple Mother Goose, first published in the 18th century. No matter how old or wise you become, will you ever forget the cow who jumped over the moon or the three blind mice? In the 19th and 20th ce

32、nturies novels have been written about animals. A novel is a fictitious story, usually much longer than a short story. One of the first animal novels was Wind in the Willows, written in 1908. Its main characters were a rat, a mole, and a toad. 40. How many types of literature are mentioned in this

33、passage? A. 5. B. 6. C. 7. D. 8. 41. According to the passage, what types of literature specifically taught us a lesson? A. Folk tales and poems. B. Folk tales and fables. C. Poems and novels. D. Poems and myths. 42. We can infer the reason why the wri

34、ter quotes the poem Mother Goose is that _______. A. he wants to show that poems also hold a variety of animals B. he will never forget the cow who jumped over the moon C. the readers will easily remember the three blind mice D. children like Mother Goose very much 43. W

35、hat’s the main idea of this passage? A. Literature is important for man’s history. B. There are many different types of literature. C. Animals are important in literature. D. Literature has a long history. C Sometimes the real world c

36、an be a confusing place. It is not always fair or kind. And in the real world there are not always happy endings. That is why, once in a while, we like to escape into the world of fantasy—a place where things always go our way and there is always a happy ending. We want to believe in fantastic cr

37、eatures in imaginary lands. We want to believe in magic powers, good friends, and the power of good to overcome evil. We all dream about being able to fly and lift buildings off the ground. And how well a magic sword would fall into our hands as we go off to kill a dragon or win the love of a beauti

38、ful princess! The amazing adventures of Superman, Peter Pan, and Harry Potter have attracted many people, children and adults. The main reason is that these stories offer us chances to get away from this real, disappointing world and allow us to find some magical solutions to our problems. For exa

39、mple, Superman always arrives in time to prevent a disaster from happening. Peter Pan can fly freely to make fun of the bad guy Captain Hook, and Harry Potter has his magic power to take revenge on (报复) his uncle, aunt and cousin, who always ill-treat him. 44. People enter the world of fantasy for

40、the following reasons EXCEPT that ______. A. the world of fantasy frightens us B. the real world is often disappointing C. we can find happy endings there D. we can always have our wishes realized 45. Superman, Peter Pan, and Harry Potter have attracted many people because _________. A. the b

41、ad guys always get the advantage over them B. they end up getting married to beautiful princesses C. their solutions are absolutely not magical D. they have special powers ordinary people don’t have 46. The writer of this passage seems to believe _______. A. the real world is better than the fa

42、ntastic world B. the fantastic world is better than the real world C. the real world needs some forces to make it fair and kind D. the fantastic world is the perfect place for us to live in 47. This passage about fantasy literature is intended to _______. A. criticize its unrealistic concepts

43、 B. laugh at those people reading it C. explain why people like to read it D. teach people to avoid disasters D There’s a new zoo in Louisiana, US, which has many of the usual attractions. Like most zoos, its goal is to protect wild animals and educate the public. Howev

44、er, the Louisiana Audubon Nature Center is more than a wildlife center. It has a planetarium (天文馆), a forest, and a special frozen zoo that rarely has visitors. Saving species from dying out is the main goal of the Nature Center. Tourists visit the public areas of the Nature Center. But scientists

45、 work behind the public areas. They use the place to prevent animals dying out. They hope that the frozen zoo will one day be able to save and keep all the animals alive on our planet. In the frozen zoo, there aren’t any live animals in cages. Instead, it has live cells in tiny building blocks of th

46、e animals—in liquid nitrogen (氮) bottles. Liquid nitrogen is very cold and it keeps the cells perfect, so the cells should be safe for hundreds of years. The frozen zoo has over 1,000 different species that are put in nitrogen. If one of these species becomes endangered, the scientists can unfreeze

47、the cells and bring the species back. Many animals are struggling to survive. But their future is not that worrying, because there are more and more zoos joining the frozen zoo project. And scientists are also working to save habitats (the places where animals live and plants grow). Hopefully we

48、will be able to save all species from dying out and give them a safe place to live. 48. What makes Audubon Nature Center a special zoo? A. Protecting wild animals. B. Educating the public. C. Being built in Louisiana. D. Having a special frozen zoo. 49. What’s the main goal of the Natur

49、e Center in Louisiana? A. To save species from dying out. B. To freeze animals. C. To conduct scientific experiments. D. To entertain the public. 50. The underlined sentence “tiny building blocks of the animals” in Paragraph 2 means _______. A. rows of buildings for animals to live in B. rows of bottles containing live cells of animals C. rows of cages for animals to live in D. rows of frozen zoos 51. The best title of the passage is “_______”. A. A Wildlife Center B. A Modern Zoo C. A Frozen Zoo D. Protecting Animals E How does a place becom

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