Module 4 Unit3—Unit4 考卷
第一节:听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
1. What are they probably talking about?
A. A fighting. B. A basketball game. C. An English competition.
2. Who is the tallest in the team?
A. Dick. B. Tim. C. Jim.
3. When will the film be on?
A. On Thursday evening. B. On Wednesday evening. C. On Tuesday evening.
4. What’s the man doing?
A. Watching TV. B. Listening to the radio. C. Writing a report.
5. Where are the two speakers?
A. At the restaurant. B. At the theatre. C. At the supermarket.
第二节:
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。
6. What’s the relationship between the two speakers?
A. They are classmates. B. They are strangers. C. They are teacher and student.
7. What did the man know about Miss Smith?
A. He knew nothing about her. B. He knew her age.
C. He knew which country she was from.
8. Which subject will Miss Smith teach?
A. Writing. B. Reading. C. Conversation.
听第7段材料,回答第9至11题
9. What’s Linda’s first response towards the man?
A. She accepted the man’s invitation.
B. She refused the man’s invitation.
C. She wasn’t sure whether to take it or not.
10. What’s Linda’s opinion towards Ben?
A. He has changed his habit of boasting.
B. He will stay the same.
C. She agrees with what the man speaker says.
11. What’s the result of the dialogue?
A. The woman will go to see a film.
B. The woman will go to the man’s house to visit Ben.
C. The woman will go to the man’s house to see whether Ben has changed or not.
听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。
12. What’s wrong with the woman?
A. Her teeth ached.
B. Something is wrong with her arm.
C. She couldn’t sleep because she had a headache.
13. What did the dentist say about the woman’s tooth?
A. Stayed in bed and had a good rest. B .Drank more water. C. Pulled it out.
14. What will the woman do?
A. She will pull it out. B. She will fill it. C. She will do nothing towards it.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
15. Why doesn’t the woman take the last plane to New York today?
A. Because it’s too late. B. Because it’s fully booked.
C. Because it is too expensive.
16. Which plane does the woman decide to take?
A. She decides to take the 11:15 plane. B. She decides to take the 9:15 plane.
C. She decides to take the 12:15 plane.
17. What does the woman want to know about the plane?
A. She wants to know the arriving time.
B. She wants to know the number.
C. She wants to know the leaving time.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. What does the sentence “Behind every successful man there is a woman” mean?
A. There is a woman standing behind every successful man.
B. Women’s support to men is a most important factor of men’s success.
C. Every success depends on women.
19. Who wants to be as successful as men?
A. All women. B. Every woman. C. Not every woman.
20. Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. Men support women in the women’s liberation movement.
B. The government supports women in the women’s liberation movement.
C. Women want to have the same chance for success.
第二题 单项填空
21. I guess that team is ______ to win the match, but I am not quite sure.
A. possible B. likely C. impossible D. certain
22. The kids seated themselves ______ to the teacher and listened _______ with great interest.
A. closely; close B. closely; closely C. close; closely D. close; close
23. _____ the importance of this experiment, they checked the results over again.
A. To consider B. Considered C. Consider D. Considering
24. You should never be too curious _______ the things you are not supposed to know.
A. at B. about C. in D. with
25. ___________, most teenagers now listen to pop music. However, I prefer classical music.
A. In a word B. In general C. In particular D. In common
26. Although there were so many people on the square, I ___________ my friend at first sight.
A. chose from B. picked out C. selected out D. took out
27. We have ___________ every difficulty and finished the task on time.
A. overcome B. driven C. created D. forced
28 She really felt _______ living in that countryside alone without anyone to turn to.
A. cut in B. sent apart C. cut off D. sent away
29. The woman decided to buy her daughter a Christmas present with the ___________.
A. 20 dollars leaving B. leaving 20 dollars
C. 20 dollars remaining D. remaining 20 dollars
30. Those who are not ___________ with the progress they have made will have greater success.
A. content B. proud C. strict D. popular
31. In his spare time, he often listens to the music or watches ___________ films to relax himself.
A. fighting B. entertaining C. educating D. understanding
32. _______ fast on the snow seemed to be the most exciting experience for him in winter.
A. Playing B. Swinging C. Sliding D. Walking
33. They are so ___________ for they have never thought of it before.
A. astonishing B. astonished C. surprising D. afraid
34. As we watched the panda, we stood still, holding our breath and hardly daring to __________ to one another.
A. whisper B. glare C. knock D. occur
35. As a result of his hard work, he passed the examination_______.
A. at ease B. with ease C. in ease D. by ease.
36. The man went over to the boy, _______him on the shoulder and took him away.
A. pat B. patted C. patting D. to pat
37. With winter______, many animals are busy storing food.
A. leaving B. disappearing C. appearing D. approaching
38. While watching a football match on TV, _______.
A. his parents got back home earlier than expected
Bhe heard a knock at the door
C. the electricity went out suddenly
D. the telephone rang unexpectedly
39. — I hope you won’t mind my pointing out your mistake.
— _______.
A. Of course B. Yes, I don’t C. You’re welcome D. Certainly not
40. — Must I turn off the gas after cooking?
— _________, you can never be too careful with that.
A. Not at all B. That’s OK C. Of course D. Never mind
第三题 完形填空
Much meaning can be conveyed clearly with our eyes, so it is often said that eyes can speak. Do you have such a kind of 41 ? In a bus you may look at a 42 , but not too long. And if he is sensing that he is being stared at, he may feel 43 .It is 44 in daily life. If you are looked at for more than necessary, you will look at yourself 45, to see if there is anything 46 with you. If 47 goes wrong, you will feel angry toward his or her stare at you that way. Eyes do 48 , right?
Looking at someone too long may seem to be 49 and aggressive(具有侵略性). But things are different 50 it comes to staring at the 51 sex. If a man glances at a woman for more than ten seconds and 52 to move his gaze, his intentions are obvious, that, he wishes to 53 her attention, to make her understand that he is 54 her.
However, the 55 eye contact for two people in conversation is that the speaker will only look at the listener 56 , in order to make sure that the listener does pay attention to what the former is saying. As for the listener, he will to some extent look 57 at the speaker, to tell him that he is attentive.
In fact, continuous eye contact is confined to lovers only, who will 58 looking at each other tenderly for a long time, to show affection that 59 can’t express.
Obviously, eye contact should be done according to the 60 between two people and the specific situation.
41. A. story B. experience C. situation D. environment
42. A. friend B. girl C. stranger D. man
43. A. uncomfortable B. comfortable C. friendly D. interesting
44. A. likely B. wrong C. different D. the same
45. A. up and down B. over again C. in and out D. inside out
46. A. silly B. pleasant C. funny D. wrong
47. A. something B. everything C. nothing D. anything
48. A. speak B. talk C. tell D. say
49. A. friendly B. satisfying C. rude D. polite
50. A. when B. after C. before D. where
51. A. same B. opposite C. male D. female
52. A. continues B. comes C. refuses D. remains
53. A. pay B. attract C. accept D. give
54. A. admiring B. hating C. loving D. telling
55. A. long B. short C. normal D. ordinary
56. A. here and there B. one after another C. again and again D. from time to time
57. A. continuously B. attentively C. seriously D. happily
58. A. stop B. avoid C. enjoy D. refuse
59. A. gestures B. movements C. words D. letters
60. A. expression B. relationship C. situation D. surroundings
第四部分 阅读理解(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)
A
There was once a little boy with a bad temper. “Take this bag of nails,” said the boy’s father to him one day, “and every time you lose your temper, hammer one nail into that fence behind your house.”
By the end of the first day he had driven 37 nails into the fence. Gradually, however, the number of nails that were driven into the fence each day reduced. Before long the boy had noticed that it was easier to hold his temper than to drive all those nails into the fence.
Finally, the day arrived when the boy did not lose his temper at all. “I’m not angry any more, Papa!” said the boy. “Very well, then! Why don’t you pull one nail out for every day that you can hold your temper?” And then one day the nails on the fence were all gone.
Now the father took his son’s hands and led him to the fence.
“You have done well, my son. But look at all those holes in the fence. This fence will never be the same again. That’s how it is when you say things in anger. The words leave scars, like the ones in this fence. Put a knife in a man and then take it out. It doesn’t matter how many times you apologize afterwards, that wound is still there!”
A verbal wound is as bad as a physical one. So there cannot be any good reason for your acting in such a manner as to hurt another. Friends are very important in our lives. They can make you smile and encourage you to succeed.
61. From the passage we can conclude that _________.
A. hammering nails into the fence can stop a person losing his temper
B. saying sorry is just like hammering nails into the fence
C. losing one’s temper may do harm to your friends forever
D. it is easier to lose one’s temper than to hold one’s temper
62. According to the passage, the “scars” (paragraph 5) probably means “_________”.
A. the wound in one’s body
B. the harm you have done to a friend
C. the wound you leave to a person
D. the hole you leave in the fence
63. It is suggested in the passage that _________.
A. you should hammer nails in the fence when you lose your temper
B. you should hold your temper and not hurt your friends
C. you should always make your friends laugh
D. you say sorry to your friends when you lose your temper
B
Many grown-ups worry that spending too much time playing video games isn’t good for a kid’s health. But some doctors have noticed that kids who bring their game players to the hospital seem less worried about being there. They also seem to feel less pain when they are giving all their attention on a car race or other games.
At a children’s center in Baltimore, Maryland, young kids are finding hospital visits easier to deal with, thanks to a test program called HOPE.
Patients in HOPE have a life-threatening condition where their kidneys(肾) no longer get rid of wastes from their blood. To get their blood cleaned, these kids must use the dialysis (透析) machines at the hospital three times a week, for at least three hours each time.
HOPE allows kids to play Internet sports, racing, and other games with each other. They will be able to connect with kids in other hospitals who have the same problem.
“We want to use the Internet to bring together kids who are ill, and let them know they are not alone,” said Arun Mathews, the doctor of the program. He loved video games himself and got the idea to connect kids all over the country.
Many researchers elsewhere are testing video programs that might help young patients. For example, nine-year-old Ben Duskin of San Francisco, California, who was struggling with cancer helped to design a video game where players got rid of cancer cells.
That’s all great news, because doctors already know that reducing pain and worry helps patients heal(痊愈) faster.
64. According to the passage, the sick kids may feel less pain when they _________.
A. use the dialysis machines
B. are in a car race
C. are playing video games
D. stay alone with illness
65. HOPE allows the sick kids to play Internet games in order to _________.
A. get rid of their pain and worry
B. encourage them to fight against the illness
C. let the kids make more friends
D. bring the kids in the country together
66. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
A. Grown-ups all think video games are bad for kids’ health.
B. Some doctors think video games may help the sick kids reduce pain.
C. The HOPE is a famous organization all over the world.
D. Arun Mathews is against the testing program.
67. Which can be the best title for the passage?
A. Video Games Are Bad for Health
B. Video Games May Help Reduce Pain
C. A Famous American Organization
D. HOPE Allows Kids to Play Online Games
C
Did you know that all human beings have a “comfort zone” regulating the distance they stand from someone when they talk? This distance changes among people of different cultures.
Greeks, others of the Eastern Mediterranean, and many of those from South America normally stand quite close together when they talk, moving their faces even closer as they warm up in a conversation. North Americans find it not comfortable and often back away. Studies have found out that they tend to feel most comfortable at about 21 inches apart. In much of Asia and Africa, there is even more space between two speakers in conversation. This greater space means more respect. This matter of space is really interesting to observe.
This difference also exists in the closeness with which people sit together, how much they lean over one another in conversation, how they move as they argue or make a forceful point. In the United States, people try to keep their bodies apart even in a crowded lift. In Paris they take it as it comes!
Although North Americans have a relatively wide “comfort zone” for talking, they exchange ideas with their hands — not only with gesture but also with touch. They put an understanding hand on a person’s shoulder to show warmth or an arm around him in sympathy(同情); they pat an arm in reassurance(肯定) or stroke a child’s head in affection. They readily take someone’s arm to help him across a street or direct him along an unfamiliar route. To many people — especially those from Asia or the Moslem countries — such bodily contact is not welcome, especially if done without thinking with the left hand.
68. Speaking of bodily distance, North Americans ______.
A. are similar to South Americans
B. stand farthest apart
C. feel ill at ease when too close
D. move nearer during conversations
69. For Asians, the “comfort zone” ________.
A. should be 21 inches
B. usually implies respect
C. is determined on purpose
D. is different according to situations
70. The passage mainly concerns _________.
A. distance and bodily contact B. body language
C. cultural differences D. different hand signals
第五题:根据首字母填空
1 Tom has broken the a________ that we shouldn’t talk in class between us.
2. We both are not in time; I think there must be some m________ over the time
3. As you a _______ the school, the first building you see is the teaching building.
4. Children must be companied by an a______ __ in this theme park.
5. We have o___________ every difficulty and finished the task on time.
6.The rose r England.
7.They made a m discovery.
8.F is the mother of success.
9.It is c______ sense that water will become frozen under zero degree centigrade .
10.You had better have a good e________ for your behaviour.
参考答案
1—5 BACCB 6—10 AACAB 11—15 AACBB
16—20 BABCC
单选:21—25 BCDBB 26—30 BACDA 31—35 BCBAB
36—40 CDBDC
完形填空: 41-45BCADA 46-50 DCACA 51-55 BCBAC 56-60 DACCB
阅读61—65 CBBCB 66—70BBCBA
填词: agreement , misunderstanding ,approach adult overcome
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