模块8 Unit 3 The world of colours and light复习(有答案)

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M8U3
复习
短语:
1.在某人的帮助下____________________
2.
喜爱,渴望_______________________
3.
混合____________________________4.
预定,预约______________________________
5.
试一试
__________________________6.
获得奖学金___________________________
7.
从。。到。。________________________
8.
尝试,试用____________________________
9.
产出很多垃圾___________________________
10.
裁剪出,切掉_____________________
11.
获准进入,被。。。录取_________________________12.
由。。。制成_________________
13.从头开始,白手起家______________________
14.
沉湎于__________________________
15.
就。。。与某人讨价还价_________________
16.
就某事和某人进行协商______________
17.
在。。。中分发
______________________
18.
热爱做某事_________________________
19.
坚持
______________________________20.
致力于。。___________________________
二.单选:
1.
The
prices
of
the
crops
in
QQ
farm
________
from
400
dollars
to
2000
dollars.
A.
increase
B.
range
C.
reach
D.
different
2.
Lily
had
an
appetite
_______
learning
since
her
class
teacher
talked
with
her.
A.
of
B.
for
C.
to
D.
in
3.
I
haven’t
seen
Ann
for
____
long
that
I’ve
forgotten
what
she
looks
like.
A.
such
B.
very
C.
so
D.
too
4.
Hardly________
when
it
began
to
rain.
A.
had
he
left
B.
left
he
C.
he
had
left
D.
did
he
leave
5.
---
The
question
seems
quite
difficult
to
me
.
---
Just
______,
You
may
succeed.
A.
cheer
up
B.
have
a
go
C.
look
out
D
.try
out
6.
Betty
is
good
at
English,
and
works
hard.___________.
A.
So
it
is
with
Joe
B.
So
does
Joe
C.
So
is
Joe
D.
Neither
does
Joe
7.
After
several
months’
discussion,
we
______
a
deal
successfully
at
last.
A.
proved
B.
negotiated
C.
determined
D.
begged
8.
His
business
was
started
____
scratch
____
200
pounds
he’d
borrowed
from
a
relative.
A.
with;
from
B.
from;
to
C.
from;
with
D.
with;
with
9.
Sharon
had
to
_______her
journey
because
of
her
father’s
illness.
A
leave
B.
desert
C
abandon
D
quit
10.It
is
what
you
do
rather
than
what
you
say
___
matters.
A.
that
B.
what
C.
which
D.
this
11.
So
loudly
________
that
________
hear
her
clearly
A.
did
Mary
speak;
could
everyone 
B.
did
Mary
speak;
everyone
could
C.
Mary
spoke;
could
everyone 
D.
Mary
spoke;
everyone
could
12.______
the
most
important
test
to
worry
about
,
I
have
to
work
very
hard
these
days.
A
Besides
B
As
for
C
Because
of
D
With
13.
______is
reported
in
the
paper,
all
the
victims
in
the
earthquake
have
been
well
settled
in
southwest
China.
A
It
B
That
C
What
D
As
14.
21st
Century
is
______
a
newspaper.
It
helps
us
to
improve
our
English
a
lot.
A.
no
less
than
B.
no
more
than
C.
less
than
D.
more
than
15.
_______
no
need
for
us
to
talk
with
him
again_______
he
has
decided
to
give
up
the
chance.
A.
It
has;
once
B.
It
is
;
because
C.
There
had;
for
D.
There
is
;
since
三.翻译:
1.
我一到北京,天就下起雪来。
______
______
I
got
to
Beijing
______
it
 _____
to
snow.
2.
只有在这样的旅游之中,你才能学到尽可能多的关于欧洲艺术家的一些知识。。
_______
on
such
a
trip_____
_____learn
as
much
about
European
artists.
3.
直到读了你的信之后,我才了解事情的真相。
It
was
_____
____
I
had
read
your
letter
____
I
understood
the
true
state
of
affairs.
4.他们的年龄在25岁到50岁之间。
Their
ages
_______ _______
25
to
50.
5.
除了读报纸,他做了什么?
What
has
he
done,
_______
_______
the
paper
6.
退休后,他将要致力于园艺。After
he
has
retired,
he
will
____
_____
____
____.
四.单词拼写:
1.
Some
modern
art
is
a________
;on
the
other
hand,some
modern
art
is
realistic.
2.
Wood
f_______
on
water.
3.
He
a_______
his
wife
and
went
away
with
all
their
money.
4.
Don’t
eat
anything
that
will
spoil
your
a________
for
dinner.
5.Would
you
like
to
________(计算)
the
cost
of
the
products
5.At
what
age
are
children
able
to
________(区分;辨别)between
right
and
wrong
6.The
company
provides
advice
and
________(帮助)
in
finding
work.
8.He
had
a
________(平静的;和平的)life.
9.The
government
will
not
_________(谈判;协商)with
terrorists.
10.The
organization
________(分发;分配)food
and
blankets
to
the
earthquake
victims.
五.阅读:
When
Alexander
Graham
Bell
invented
the
telephone
in
1876,he
could
never
have
predicted
what
it
would
be
able
to
do
in
the
future.Now,130
years
late,
it’s
no
surprise
when
someone
takes
out
a
cellphone
to
make
a
call
while
on
the
move.
But
phones
are
no
longer
just
used
to
make
calls.
Japan’s
90
million
cellphone
owners
also
use
their
machine’s
modern
technology
and
tiny
screens(half
the
size
of
business
card)to
play
video
games,
send
e-mails,
read
news,
download
music,
store
photos
and
surf
the
Internet.
Since
April,2006,they’ve
been
able
to
use
their
cellphones
to
watch
TV.
Following
several
months
of
test
broadcasts,
digital(数码的)TV
broadcasts
for
cellphones
with
special
receivers
began
in
Japan’s
major
cities.
The
special
cellphones
are
hard
to
find
because
only
a
small
number
were
put
on
sale.
The
excitement
surrounding
mobile
TV
means
that
the
limited
number
of
handsets(耳机)quickly
sold
out.
Misogo
Kado,
a
37-year-old
software
designer
from
Yokohama,
near
Tokyo,
bought
one
of
the
new
cellphones
earlier
this
month.
He
is
a
big
fan
of
the
new
technology.
“You
know
how
every
cellphone
now
comes
with
a
digital
camera
In
the
same
way,
this
is
going
to
become
a
standard
feature,”
Kado
said
of
the
TV
service.
“It’s
not
something
you
have
to
pay
for.
If
you’re
buying
a
cellphone,
you
might
as
well
get
one
with
it.”
While
the
service
is
new
for
Japan,
it
is
not
the
world’s
first.
South
Korea
and
Britain
have
made
TV
available
to
their
cellphone
customers
with
the
use
of
slightly
different
technology.
The
new
service
in
Japan,
however,
is
free.
Not
only
that,
it
uses
broadcasting
airwaves(电视频道)instead
of
an
Internet
connection.
The
images
are
sent
through
the
air
by
TV
towers,
on
satellites.
This
terrestrial(陆地的)digital
broadcast
system
means
that
more
people
will
be
able
to
use
the
service.
Imagine
what
our
phones
will
be
able
to
do
in
another
130
year’s
time!
1.How
much
does
the
new
service
of
a
mobile
phone
to
watch
TV
in
Japan
cost
A.
Half
as
much
as
the
mobile
phone
costs.
B.
As
much
as
the
mobile
phone
costs.
C.
Slightly
more
than
the
mobile
phone
costs.
D.
It
doesn’t
cost
any
money.
2.In
which
country
can
people
still
not
watch
TV
on
a
mobile
phone
A.
Japan.
B.
Britain.
C.
America.
D.
South
Korea.
3.What
does
the
word
“it”
refer
to
in
the
sixth
paragraph
A.
The
new
service
in
Japan. 
B.
Japan.
C.
Internet
connection.
D.
A
mobile
phone.
4.Through
what
are
the
TV
images
of
a
mobile
in
Britain
sent
A.
Air.
B.
Satellites.
C.
Broadcasting
airwaves.
D.
The
text
doesn’t
tell
us.
5.What
is
the
best
title
of
the
text
A.
TV
Goes
Mobile 
B.
Mobile
will
Be
More
Popular
C.
Mobile
Is
on
TV 
D.
Mobile
Goes
TV
第四部分:任务
Health
researchers
have
noticed
that
some
groups
of
people
are
more
consistently
healthy
than
others,
and
wondered…
Is
it
race
Income
Where
you
live
In
the
United
States,
these
disagreements
in
health
outcomes
have
been
the
focus
of
intense
research
for
the
past
several
decades.
Harvard
University
health
policy
researcher
Ellen
Meara
says
scholars
have
found
some
clues
as
to
why
some
groups
of
people
have
more
or
less
disease
than
others.
She
says
one
important
factor
in
people's
health
is
the
amount
of
education
they
have.
In
her
most
recent
paper,
Meara
looked
at
data
from
the
United
States
census(人口普查).
These
counts
of
people
occur
every
10
years.
Meara
and
her
colleagues
examined
data
from
several
decades.
“We
looked
at
life
expectancy(寿命预期)
at
age
25,”
Meara
says.
“How
many
additional
years
can
you
expect
to
live
if
you
arrive
at
age
25
and
your
education
has
stopped
at
high
school,
or
sooner
Versus
how
many
years
can
you
expect
to
live
if
you've
reached
aged
25
and
you've
gone
on
to
at
least
some
college…”
Meara
says
they
found
that
in
1990,
a
25-year-old
who
only
had
some
secondary
school
could
expect
to
live
for
a
total
of
75
years.
In
2000,
a
25
year
old
with
some
secondary
education
could
also
expect
to
live
to
the
age
of
75.
In
contrast,
for
a
better
educated
25-year-old,
they
could
expect
to
live
to
the
age
of
80
in
1990.
Someone
with
a
similar
education
level
in
the
year
2000
could
expect
to
live
to
be
more
than
81
years,
81.6
years
to
be
exact.
Meara
says,
not
only
do
better-educated
people
live
longer
to
begin
with,
but
in
the
past
ten
years,
more
educated
people
have
made
gains
in
the
length
of
their
lives.
Meanwhile,
the
life
expectancy
hasn’t
changed
for
less
educated
people.
Some
of
these
gains
can
be
explained.
Meara
says
researchers
know
that
people
who
are
more
educated
are
more
likely
to
quit
smoking
cigarettes,
or
not
start
at
all,
compared
to
people
with
less
education.
“I
think
it's
a
reminder
not
to
be
satisfactory,"
Meara
says.
"Just
because
a
population
overall
appears
to
be
getting
healthier,
it
doesn't
always
mean
that
those
advantages
and
successes
that
many
people
have
enjoyed
really
extend
into
all
parts
of
the
population.
And
I
think
that's
something
to
really
pay
attention
to
regardless
of
whether
you
live
in
the
US
or
elsewhere.”
Meara
points
out
that
education
can
often
determine
income
---
people
with
more
education
frequently
make
more
money.
This
makes
them
aware
of
health
care,
and
purchase
other
resources
and
services
that
can
keep
them
healthier.
But
the
data
on
income
do
NOT
show
that
people
who
make
more
money
are
automatically
healthier.
Meara
says
education
is
key.
People
need
to
be
educated
in
order
to
take
advantage
of
opportunities
for
better
health.
Title:
The
Amount
of
Education
1.____________
to
People’s
Health.
Groups
of
people
Less
educated
people
2.____________
educated
people
Analysis
of
the
data
from
the
census
In
1990
They
could
live
for
75
years.
They
could
live
to
the
age
of
80.
In
2000
Their
life
expectancy
was
the
same
as
in
1990.
They
could
live
3.____________
to
the
age
of
81.6.
4.
___________
of
the
research
In
the
past
ten
years
Their
life
expectancy
remained
5.____________,
They
made
gains
in
the
length
of
their
lives
though
partly
6.____________
to
their
quitting
smoking
or
not
smoking
at
all.
People
are
getting
healthier
in
7.____________,
but
it
doesn’t
mean
that
all
parts
of
the
population
are
enjoying
the
advantages
and
successes.
Income
is
8.____________
to
education.
People
with
more
education
make
more
money,
which
helps
to
9.____________
their
awareness
of
health
care,
keeping
them
healthier.
10.____________
Education
is
the
key
to
better
health.
短语:
With
the
assistance
of
sb.
2.
have
an
appetite
for
3.
be
mixed
with
4.
make
a
reservation
5.
have
a
go
6.
win
a
scholarship
7.
range
from…
to…
8.
experiment
with
9.
produce
lots
of
rubbish
10.
cut
out
11.
be
admitted
to
12.
be
made
out
of
13.
start
from
scratch
14.
abandon
oneself
to
15.
bargain
with
sb
about/
for
sth.
16.
negotiate
with
sb.
about/
for
sth
17.
distribute
….
To/
among
….
18.
adore
doing
sth
19.
stick
to/
insist
on
20.
devote
oneself/
one’s
life
to
B
B
C
AB
ABCCA
BDDDD
1.
Hardly
had
when
began
2.Only
can
you
3.
not
until
that
4.
range
from
5.
besides
reading
6.
devote
himself
to
gardening
1.abstract
floats 
.abandoned 
appetite
calculate
distinguish
.assistance 
peaceful 
.negotiate 
distributed
1.答案:D 细节判断题,可用直接就题找文法来解。原文第五段末句“The
new
service
in
Japan,
however,
is
free.”体现答案。
2.答案:C 细节判断题,可用直接就题找文法来解。原文第五段中“While
the
service
is
new
for
Japan,
it
is
not
the
world’s
first.
South
Korea
and
Britain
have
made
TV
available
to
their
cellphone
customers
with
the
use
of
slightly
different
technology.”体现答案。
3.答案:A 语境词义判断题,可用推断法来解。认真阅读分析该词所在句及前一句内容可知,这两句均介绍了日本和韩国、英国在手机看电视新功能上的区别,可见it应指代日本手机看电视这一新功能The
new
service
in
Japan.
4.
答案:B 推理判断题,可用逻辑推断法来解。由原文第六段中“The
images
are
sent
through
the
air
by
TV
towers,
not
satellites.”可知,这是日本可看电视新款手机与英国可看电视新款手机的区别,可见英国可看电视新款手机是通过卫星传送图像的。
5.
答案:A 标题判断题,可用标题判断三原则来解。认真阅读分析原文不难发现,本文自始至终介绍日本推出可以看电视的手机新品种,因此以TV
Goes
Mobile为题既具有高度的概括性、强烈的针对性,又因言简意赅、新颖时尚而具有一定的醒目性。
1.
Contributes
2.
More/Better
3.exactly
4.
Results/Findings/Discoveries
5.
unchanged
6.
due/thanks/owing
7.
general
8.
related/linked
9.
increase/raise
10.
Conclusion