Module 2 No Drugs同步试题(2)
一、单项选择
( ) 1. My teacher gave me ______valuable ______.
A. many; advices B. a number of; advice
C. a lot of; advice D. some; advices
( ) 2. We don't allow ______in the reading room. And nobody is allowed ______the
magazines out of it.
A. smoking; taking B. smoking; to take
C. to smoke; taking D. to smoke; to take
( ) 3. As an ______driver, he ______many such things, so it is not difficult for
him to deal with it.
A. experience; experienced B. experienced; has experienced
C. experienced; experienced D. experiencing; experienced
( ) 4. ______explain the programme, we'll hold a meeting.
A. So as to B. Just to C. In order to D. As to
( ) 5. He said he wouldn't go with us. What ______him to change his mind
A. made B. had C. let D. caused
( ) 6. Some games on the Interact have a very bad ______on children.
A. affect B. control C. power D. effect
( ) 7. There, far from here, you can find ______island where an old man lives ______.
A. a lonely; lonely B. a lonely; alone
C. an alone; lonely D. an alone; alone
( ) 8. It seemed that he was ____losing his life. Luckily, he was ____in the end.
A. in the danger of; out of danger B. in danger of; out of danger
C. in the danger of; out of the danger D. in danger of; out of the danger
( ) 9. The book seems to be ______a dictionary ______a grammar.
A. more; than B. as; than C. more; as D. much; than
( ) 10. Looking into the sky, the old man said it was ______to snow tomorrow.
A. seemly B. likely C. maybe D. possibly
( ) 11. It is ______that I'd like to go on a picnic.
A. a very lovely day B. too lovely a day
C. such lovely a day D. so lovely a day
( ) 12. It is no good ______. You should give ______.
A. to smoke; it up B. smoking; it up
C. smoking; up it D. to smoke; up it
( ) 13. I'm not ______him in any way.
A. relating with B. connected to
C. related to D. connecting with
( ) 14. The bus didn't stop ______up the passengers, because it was full.
A. to pick B. to drop C. picking D. dropping
( ) 15. They started ______their future life.
A. to think for B. to recall of
C. to think about D. to recall
二、选词/词组填空
adult addicted to affected belongs to broken into
criminals distraction illegal in public likely
nearby participants recognised reduce related to
1. Try to ______the amount of fat in your diet.
2. I have three cousins living ______.
3. The scheme is designed (设计) to help former ______find jobs.
4. It is ______to sell cigarettes to anyone under 16.
5. The building was badly ______by the big fire.
6. The phone calls were a constant ______.
7. After he retired, he was engaged in ______education.
8. All ______finishing the race will receive a medal.
9. She will most ______come without him.
10. Smoking is ______as a leading cause of lung cancer.
11. She shouldn't behave like that ______.
12. There's been an increase in criminal activity ______the Internet.
13. When the police questioned him, he admitted that he was ______cocaine.
14. The car ______the woman next door.
15. A house in Brecon Place was ______last night.
三、补全对话
A
从方框中选择句子,完成对话。
A. Which room is it, madam
B. You can stay at the room until then.
C. What can I do for you, madam
D. By the way, how long will it take to get to the airport from here
E. Can I ask for my flight
F. Normally it's by noon during the day when you have to leave.
M: (1) ______
W: I'd like to know how soon I have to leave my room.
M: (2) ______
W: Well, you see, my plane doesn't go till half past five tomorrow afternoon.
M: (3) ______
W: Room 577, the name is Browning.
M: Ah, yes, Mrs Browning. (4) ______
W: Oh, that's nice. (5) ______
M: It's usually a 90-minute fide. But you'd better start off at 2:30 pm in case there is a traffic jam on the way.
W: Thank you very much.
M: With pleasure.
1. ______ 2. ______ 3. ______ 4. ______ 5. ______
B
填写句子,补全对话。
M: You're late today, Jane. You are never late for work.
W: No, I am never late. But...
M: Wow! Your coat's got very dirty! (1) ______
W: I had a terrible experience on the underground train. Listen to this! A man came up to me and pulled out a knife.
M: Oh, no! Are you all fight (2) ______
W: No, he didn't hurt me, but he took my handbag.
M: Then what happened (3) ______
W: I caught hold of his knife, and he pushed me to the floor.
M: What did the other passengers do (4) ______
W: Yes, they did. Two passengers ran after the man and caught him. Then a policeman came.
M: What a story! Thank God you're all right.
1._______________________________________________________________
2._____________________________________________________________
3.______________________________________________________________
4.______________________________________________________________
四、完形填空
Smoking is considered dangerous for your health. No shops are (1) ______to sell cigarettes to children. (2) ______our tobacco seller, Mr Johnson, always asks his customers, if they are very (3) ______, whom they are buying cigarettes (4) ______.
One day, a little girl whom he had never seen (5) ______walked into his shop and asked for a packet of (6) ______. She had the amount of money in her hand and seemed very (7) ______of herself. Mr Johnson was so (8) ______by her confident manner that he forgot to (9) ______his usual question. He asked her what kind of cigarettes she wanted, instead.
While he was giving her the cigarettes, Mr Johnson said laughingly that as she was so young that she (10) ______hide the packet in her pocket so as not to be (11) ______by a policeman. However, the little girl didn't seem to (12) ______this very funny. Without even smiling, she (13) ______the packet and walked to the door. (14) ______she stopped, turned (15) ______, and looked at Mr Johnson. There was a moment of (16) ______and Mr Johnson (17)“______what she was going to (18) ______.”All at once, (19) ______a clear voice, the girl said, “My dad is a (20) ______.” And with these words, she walked quickly out of the shop.
( ) 1. A. allowed B. asked C. forced D. seen
( ) 2. A. So B. But C. And D. Because
( ) 3. A. young B. old C. strong D. weak
( ) 4. A. to B. for C. with D. by
( ) 5. A. already B. ago C. before D. yet
( ) 6. A. candies B. chocolates C. cigarettes D. cakes
( ) 7. A. afraid B. fond C. careful D. sure
( ) 8. A. frightened B. worried C. surprised D. angry
( ) 9. A. tell B. ask C. answer D. show
( ) 10. A. might B. can't C. should D. mustn't
( ) 11. A. bought B. smoked C. seen D. minded
( ) 12. A. find B. say C. know D. look
( ) 13. A. left B. forgot C. took D. brought
( ) 14. A. Luckily B. Suddenly C. Finally D. Quickly
( ) 15. A. away B. over C. side D. round
( ) 16. A. silence B. quarrel C. talk D. cry
( ) 17. A. knew B. wondered C. believed D. thought
( ) 18. A. tell B. speak C. say D. talk
( ) 19. A. with B. through C. in D. by
( ) 20. A. policeman B. seller C. smoker D. manager
五、综合填空
“Uncle Sam”, of course, stands for the United States. It is the nickname of the (1) ______It is hard to believe that this nickname arose quite by accident and there was a man called “Uncle Sam”. (2) ______, not many people have ever heard of such a man. Not even most young Americans.
The man was called Uncle Sam Wilson. He was born in Arlington, Massachusetts, on September 13, 1766. At the age of 14, Sam (3) ______the American Revolutionary War, and served in the army under George Washington (4) ______the end of the war. He then moved to Troy, New York State, and began a meat-packing (5) ______. In the year of 1812, a war broke out between the United States and Great Britain. On October 2 that year, a group of visitors came to Sam's meat-packing plant. (6) ______them was Governor Daniel Tompkings of New York State. He noticed the capitalized (以大写字母写的) letters EAUS on the packages of meat and asked what they stood for. A workman replied that EA stood for Elbert Anderson, the businessman for whom Sam was working. And he (7) ______jokingly (开玩笑地) the US (actually it was the short form for the United States) stood for Uncle Sam Wilson.
In May 1813, this story (8) ______in a newspaper published in New York. Since Uncle Sam was an example of a hard-working man and a lover of America, the idea of “Uncle Sam” as the name for this kind of man became (9) ______rapidly.
By the end of the war of 1812, “Uncle Sam” had come to symbolize (象征) the character of the nation and the government. In 1916 the US Congress made a (10) ______that “Uncle Sam” is the America's national symbol.
1. ______ 2. ______ 3. ______ 4. ______ 5. ______
6. ______ 7. ______ 8. ______ 9. ______ 10. ______
六、阅读理解
A
阅读短文,选择正确答案。
Each year, a half-million people die from smoking in China, which in 1990 overtook the United States in the number of such deaths. And by the year 2006, 2 million Chinese die each year from smoking and related diseases, Professor Weng cited (引用) a report from the World Health Organisation.
With Westerners increasingly dropping the habit, the smoking population in China is on a constant increase. “In 1964 the smoking population in America was 54 percent, which dropped to 26 percent by the year 1996. But China's smoking population is at least 30 times its number in the 1950s,” Weng said. Smoking has become a popular game, especially among young people and women. Weng pointed out that women are more and more the targets of tobacco marketing campaigns. “As China witnesses (目睹) rapid changes in women's roles, smoking among women is increasing, with most new smokers being educated women.”
Weng said that in countries such as the United States and Britain where female smoking was popular long ago, lung cancer caused by smoking has surpassed breast cancer (乳腺癌), becoming the largest cancer-killer of women.
“At present only some 8 percent of Chinese women smoke, which has kept the total smoking population below 40 percent. If women in China insist on demanding the same fights as men, the figure will at least double the present one,” Weng said.
( ) 1. What does the underlined word “overtook” mean in the first paragraph
A. held B. caught up with C. added to D. overheard
( ) 2. Why do more Americans give up smoking
A. Because they are too poor.
B. Because they have made laws.
C. Because they have realised its harm.
D. Because they have controlled population
( ) 3. According to the report from the World Health Organisation, by 2006, the
death caused by smoking in China will be ______million.
A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5
( ) 4. What's the purpose of the passage
A. To call for production of cigarettes.
B. To let us know the result of smoking.
C. To compare China and the USA.
D. To advertise for a well-known brand.
B
阅读短文,回答问题。
In the United States and in many other countries around the world, there are four main ways from which people can be informed about developments in the news: newspapers, magazines, radio and television news broadcasts. A person may use one or all of these sources for information.
Each source is useful in its own way. Newspapers and magazines can give much information about a particular event. They may provide some history of the event, some of its causes, some of its effects, or perhaps give an opinion or a point of view on a particular development. Radio and television can help a person to be well-informed about what is happening each day. It is also possible to listen to the radio or watch TV and do something else at the same time. Many people can listen to the news on their car radio while driving somewhere. For the students, of course, that will give you practice in listening English.
Most daily English newspapers are not very hard to read. They are interesting and helpful in many ways. In some of them, you may be able to find news about your native country. You will find news and information about important national and international politics in the newspaper.
Usually, an English newspaper has several sections or parts. Each part of the newspaper contains stories about different kinds of news. Some sections have a lot of advertisements which may be helpful if you want something on sale. Or you may find that two shops are advertising the same thing, but at one shop the price is lower. Other sections may have fewer advertisements or have only a specific type of advertisement to interest the people who read that section of the paper.
1. What can inform people of development in the news
__________________________________________________________________________
2. Why do radio and television news broadcasts have an advantage over newspapers and magazines in providing news
__________________________________________________________________________
C
阅读短文,从方框中选择句子填空。
A. He survived with this deadly disease for 12 years before it claimed his life.
B. He stood in front of a large audience including South African President Thabo
Mbeki.
C. This young boy challenged his government's AIDS policies and united millions of
South Africans in the fight against the disease.
D. He received a loud cheer at the end of his speech.
E. She now runs Nkosi's Haven across town from her house in Melville.
Nkosi Johnson, who died young, is remembered today as an AIDS fighter. (1) ______
Johnson was the longest surviving person born HIV positive (艾滋病病毒携带者).(2) ______
At first, Johnson was expected to live for nine months when his foster mother, Gail Johnson, took him in at the age of two. (3) ______The Haven is home to 20 children living with HIV or AIDS, and 11 of their mothers.
Johnson attracted the world's attention and stole the hearts of thousands of people across the world at the 13th International AIDS Conference in Durban in July 2000. (4) ______He told them that he wanted AZT, a drug used to treat AIDS patients, to be given to HIV-positive pregnant (怀孕的) woman to prevent the disease being passed on to their unborn babies. (5) ______
Johnson's speech was broadcast live across the world. With views beyond his age and even a sense of humour, Johnson soon became an international sign of the fight against AIDS and HIV.
1. ______ 2. ______ 3. ______ 4. ______ 5. ______
七、短文改错
下面短文里大多数行中都有一个错误,请找出来并改正。
After supper Li Hua came and asked for me to go and see a film with him. In our way to the cinema we saw a little girl sit by the roadside cry. We bought her a cake to stop her crying. But when we asked where she had lived she said she didn't know. So we took her to the police station and asked police to take care of her. After this we went to the cinema. But when we got there the movie was near its end.
We missed the movie, and we did a good deed.
1. ______ 2. ______ 3. ______ 4. ______ 5. ______
6. ______ 7. ______ 8. ______ 9. ______ 10. ______
八、书面表达
根据下面的提示,写一篇题为Smoking Is Harmful的短文,说明吸烟的危害(100-120词左右)。
1.现在有些青少年抽烟,他们认为吸烟是一种享受(enjoyment)。
2.事实上吸烟有害于健康,对青少年危害更大。
3.科学家和医生通过实验发现吸烟可导致一些疾病,如心脏病、癌症等。
4.世界上越来越多的人已经戒烟或决心戒烟,我们青少年更不应该继续做吸烟这种
傻事。
5.青少年是祖国未来的建设者,应充分利用时间学习,做对祖国、对人民、对自己有益(benefit)的事,应下决心改掉坏毛病,养成良好的习惯。
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参考答案
Module 2
一、1-5 CBBCD 6-10 DBBAB 11-15 DBCAC
二、1.reduce 2.nearby 3.criminals 4.illegal 5.affected
6.distraction 7.adult 8.participants 9.likely 10.recognised
11.in public 12.related to 13.addicted to 14.belongs to
15.broken into
三、A.1-5 CFABD
B.1.What happened
2.Did he hurt you
3.What did you do
4.Did they help you
四、1-5 AAABC 6-10 CDCBC 11-15 CACBD 16-20 ABCCA
五、1.country 2.However 3.joined 4.until 5.business
6.Among 7.added 8.appeared 9.famous 10.decision
六、A.1-4 BCAB
B.1.Newspapers,magazines,radio and TV news broadcasts.
2.Because they enable people to listen to news while doing another thing.
C.1-5 CAEBD
七、1.去掉for 2.In-On 3.sit-sitting 4.cry-crying 5./
6.去掉had 7.asked后加the 8.this-that 9./ 10.and-but
八、参考答案
Smoking Is Harmful
Now some middle school students smoke because they think smoking is an enjoyment.
In fact, smoking does harm to health especially to the teenagers. Doctors and scientists have found that smoking may cause serious illnesses, such as heart troubles or cancers. More and more people in the world have given up or have decided to get rid of smoking. We teenagers should stop doing such silly things, too.
As future builders of our country, we students should make full use of time to study, and do things to benefit our homeland, our people and ourselves. From now on, smokers should make up their minds to break away from the bad habit and form good ones.
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