Module
3
模块测试题
一、听力(听力)(共15小题;共15分)
Ⅰ.
听句子,选出与所听内容相符的图片。每个句子读一遍。
(5分)
Ⅱ.
听对话,选择正确的答案。每段对话读两遍。
(5分)
6.
What
news
is
the
girl
listening
to?
A.
About
NASA.
B.
About
Shenzhou
Ⅶ.
C.
About
Shenzhou
Ⅹ.
7.
Where
has
the
spaceship
taken
several
months
to
get
to?
A.
The
moon.
B.
Mars.
C.
The
sun.
8.
Why
haven't
the
scientists
spoken
to
the
astronauts?
A.
Because
the
astronauts
haven't
come
back.
B.
Because
it's
a
manned
mission.
C.
Because
it's
an
unmanned
mission.
9.
How
many
times
have
astronauts
been
to
the
moon?
A.
Lots
of
times.
B.
Few
times.
C.
Several
times.
10.
How
do
the
astronauts
get
to
the
space
station?
A.
By
plane.
B.
By
rocket.
C.
By
spaceship.
Ⅲ.
听短文,选择正确的答案。短文读两遍。
(5分)
11.
How
much
have
people
known
about
the
moon
from
space
missions?
A.
A
little.
B.
A
lot.
C.
A
few.
12.
When
did
astronauts
first
landed
on
the
moon?
A.
In
1959.
B.
In
1969.
C.
In
1972.
13.
How
did
the
men
travelled
to
the
moon?
A.
By
plane.
B.
By
spaceship.
C.
By
ship.
14.
How
long
did
the
journey
there
take?
A.
Two
days.
B.
Two
weeks.
C.
Two
months.
15.
Did
they
find
any
life
on
the
moon?
A.
Yes,
they
didn't.
B.
Yes,
they
did.
C.
No,
they
didn't.
二、单项选择(共10小题;共10分)
16.
I
don't
want
to
see
the
film
The
Hobbit
II
because
I
?
it
already.
A.
has
seen
B.
saw
C.
have
seen
D.
had
seen
17.
---
Where
is
your
mother?
---
She
?
Guiyang.
A.
has
gone
to
B.
has
been
to
C.
has
been
in
D.
went
to
18.
It's
?
for
him
to
finish
so
much
homework
in
so
little
time.
A.
important
B.
impossible
C.
interesting
D.
humorous
19.
---
I
can't
stand
my
parents.
They
always
ask
me
to
learn
this
and
practice
that.
---
Why
don't
you
sit
down
and
?
them?
A.
compete
with
B.
instead
of
C.
get
on
with
D.
communicate
with
20.
---
Did
you
know
who
?
tea?
---
The
emperor
Shennong
did.
A.
found
B.
discovered
C.
found
out
D.
invent
21.
—
Are
you
going
to
further
your
studies
after
graduation?
—
Well,
I
?
yet.
I
might
make
some
other
choices.
A.
didn't
decide
B.
haven't
decided
C.
don't
decided
D.
hadn't
decided
22.
---
What
are
you
going
to
do
this
Saturday?
---
I
?
yet.
A.
haven't
decided
B.
won't
decide
C.
am
not
decided
D.
didn't
decide
23.
---
Could
you
please
help
me
put
up
these
signs?
---
?.
A.
Thanks
a
lot
B.
No
problem
C.
It's
a
pleasure
D.
It's
very
kind
of
you
24.
---
I'm
hungry.
Is
there
any
bread
in
the
fridge?
---
?,
but
we
have
cakes.
Would
you
like
to
have
one?
A.
Some
B.
Much
C.
None
D.
Nothing
25.
When
they
?
here,
we
were
having
a
sports
meeting.
A.
reached
B.
got
to
C.
arrived
in
D.
arrived
at
三、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)(共10小题;共10分)
26.
In
China
Hope
P
?
helps
a
great
number
of
kids
return
school.
27.
The
discovery
of
a
new
p
?
has
been
reported.
28.
He
wants
to
r
?
for
the
apples
on
the
table,
because
he
is
hungry.
29.
The
scientists
haven't
d
?
any
life
on
Mars
yet.
30.
There
is
the
earth,
the
sun,
the
moon
and
many
other
stars
in
the
u
?.
31.
This
is
his
l
?
photograph
but
not
his
last
one.
32.
Last
Sunday
they
flew
their
m
?
planes
in
the
park.
33.
When
I
grow
up,
I
want
to
be
an
a
?
like
Yang
Liwei.
34.
---
How
do
you
c
?
with
your
friends?
---
By
e-mails.
35.
Don't
throw
litters
away.
We
should
protect
our
e
?.
四、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)(共8小题;共8分)
36.
Peter
has
a
?(模型)
plane.
37.
After
two
hours'
walk,
we
at
last
?(到达)
a
small
mountain
village.
38.
After
you
argue
with
your
parents
you
must
?(交流)
with
them
and
explain
why
you
did
that.
39.
Have
you
read
the
?(最近的)
news
about
the
accident?
40.
My
?(课题)
is
about
how
to
learn
math.
41.
---
We
should
plant
more
trees
to
protect
our
?(
环境).
---
I
agree
with
you.
42.
---
When
did
Columbus
?(发现)
America?
---
In
1492.
43.
On
12th
Oct
2005
Shenzhou
Ⅵ
took
two
Chinese
?(宇航员)
into
space.
五、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)(共5小题;共10分)
44.
怀特先生生活在北京已经3年了。
Mr.
White
?
already
?
in
Beijing
for
three
years.
45.
我们还没有在任何其他行星上发现生命。
We
?
?
?
life
on
any
other
planets
yet.
46.
这个故事太激动人心了,我以前从没听说过。
(词数不限)
The
story
is
too
exciting.
I
?
it
before.
47.
你去过沈阳科技馆吗?(词数不限)
?
the
Science
Museum
in
Shenyang?
48.
我刚刚给他写了一封信。
I
?
just
?
to
him.
六、完形填空(共10小题;共15分)
Have
you
ever
heard
of
the
satellite(卫星)
called
the
Early
Bird,
which
was
built
by
a
group
of
scientists
from
14
countries?
Up
till
now
dozens
of
satellites
have
been
put
into
49
?
and
they
help
people
in
many
ways.
You
can
speak
to
people
on
the
other
side
of
the
world
over
the
telephone
with
the
help
of
a
satellite.
They
can
help
to
take
the
photos
of
the
earth
and
other
50
?.
Some
pictures
taken
by
the
satellites
show
us
the
right
places
where
different
metals
can
be
51
?.
They
can
also
tell
the
difference
between
healthy
plants
and
poor
ones.
This
is
a
great
52
?
to
the
scientists
who
work
in
the
forests
and
in
agriculture(农业).
Satellites
are
quite
useful
in
our
daily
life.
For
example,
satellites
for
53
?
are
used
to
send
radio
and
TV
programs
from
one
part
of
the
world
to
another.
It
is
the
satellites
that
make
our
world
seem
54
?.
A
number
of
research
stations
have
been
set
up
to
study
the
outer
space.
In
the
past,
it
was
difficult
for
the
scientists
to
get
a
55
?
picture
of
space
because
of
the
dusty
air,
56
?
satellites
make
it
easier.
They
are
being
used
more
and
more
to
57
?
information
about
space
just
like
58
?
between
space
and
men.
49.
A.
room
B.
earth
C.
space
D.
air
50.
A.
moon
B.
stars
C.
sun
D.
sky
51.
A.
found
B.
made
C.
lost
D.
put
52.
A.
discovery
B.
wonder
C.
interest
D.
help
53.
A.
weather
B.
communication
C.
computer
D.
traveling
54.
A.
bigger
B.
longer
C.
smaller
D.
shorter
55.
A.
clean
B.
clear
C.
complete
D.
fresh
56.
A.
but
B.
when
C.
and
D.
so
57.
A.
collect
B.
make
C.
hide
D.
know
58.
A.
lines
B.
traffic
C.
holes
D.
bridges
七、阅读理解(共19小题;共38分)
A
Mars
is
not,
it
seems,
the
dry
old
planet
we
once
believed
it
to
be.
Astronauts
who
are
expected
to
go
there
in
the
next
ten
years
may
find
plenty
of
water
to
get
their
thirst
away.
If
there
is
water,
it
will
be
much
more
possible
to
find
life
on
Mars.
This
is
the
view
of
40
geologists
who
have
been
analysing(分析)
thousands
of
pictures
and
other
scientific
information
gained
by
robot
explores(探测仪)
in
the
1960s
and
1970s.
At
first
scientists
thought
the
red
planet
was
as
lifeless
as
the
moon
with
dust
storms
blowing
over
the
large
sandy
deserts.
But
now
the
picture
is
very
different
with
mountains
and
valleys
cut
by
glaciers(冰川)
and
rivers
running
deep
underground.
In
a
report
on
the
analysis
of
the
Martian
pictures
Dr.
Michael
Car
of
the
US
says,
“I
believe
there
is
lots
of
water
on
Mars.”
Water
will
be
in
the
form
of
ice.
But
it
could
save
explores
from
having
to
take
water
with
them.
The
report
says
that
Mars
probably
had
a
warmer
climate
in
ages
past,
because
of
its
axis(轴线)
having
been
more
titled(倾斜)
towards
the
sun.
No
convincing
signs
of
plant
or
animal
life
have
been
found
by
instruments
soft
landed
on
Mars
although
only
nearby
area
of
landing
instruments
could
be
examined.
59.
It
was
once
believed
that
?
.
A.
Mars
was
a
dry
old
planet
B.
Mars
was
a
warm
old
planet
C.
Mars
was
an
icy
old
planet
D.
Mars
was
full
of
water
60.
The
pictures
of
Mars
were
taken
?
in
the
1960s
and
1970s.
A.
by
the
astronauts
B.
by
the
scientists
C.
by
robot
explorers
D.
by
the
geologists
61.
The
Martian
pictures
show
that
?.
A.
Mars
is
the
same
as
the
moon
B.
Mars
has
a
warmer
climate
now
C.
there
are
glaciers
and
underground
rivers
on
Mars
D.
there
are
signs
of
plant
and
animal
life
on
Mars
62.
Now
we
know
that
?.
A.
the
weather
on
Mars
is
hot
B.
there
are
dust
storms
on
Mars
C.
Mars
has
large
sandy
deserts
D.
Mars
has
a
colder
climate
B
Astronauts
have
already
visited
the
Moon
and
lived
on
space
stations.
They've
never
been
to
another
planet,
but
they
might
visit
Mars
soon.
Astronauts
will
spend
about
six
months
getting
to
the
planet,
then
about
two
years
on
the
planet
and
about
six
months
travelling
back
to
the
Earth.
They'll
be
away
from
the
Earth
for
about
three
years,
so
they'll
need
much
food.
It's
very
expensive
to
take
food
into
space.
It
costs
about
120
000
dollars
to
carry
something
that
weighs(重)
one
kilo(千克).
So
an
apple
on
Mars
could
cost
20
000
dollars!
Of
course,
they
will
need
to
take
much
food
with
them
to
feed
the
astronauts
for
three
years.
This
amount
of
fresh
food
can't
stay
fresh,
and
is
very
expensive
to
take,
so
they
need
to
find
food
that
is
not
very
heavy.
At
the
moment,
astronauts
in
space
stations
eat
dried
food.
It's
very
light,
so
it
doesn't
cost
much
money
to
carry
it
into
space.
But
astronauts
stay
healthier
and
happier
if
they
eat
fresh
food.
In
the
future,
astronauts
on
Mars
may
grow
vegetables
like
carrots
and
lettuce(生菜).
Astronauts
on
Mars
will
probably
have
special
machines.
They'll
use
these
machines
to
change
beans(豆)
into
food
that
tastes
like
meat
or
cheese.
They
probably
won't
eat
real
meat
or
cheese
because
it
won't
be
possible
to
keep
animals
in
space.
63.
Which
planet
do
the
astronauts
plan
to
go
to
next?
A.
Mars.
B.
Space.
C.
The
Moon.
64.
How
long
will
it
take
to
get
to
Mars?
A.
About
three
years.
B.
About
two
years.
C.
About
six
months.
65.
Why
do
the
astronauts
eat
dried
food?
A.
Because
it
is
cheap
to
carry.
B.
Because
it
is
cheap
to
buy.
C.
Because
it
is
very
healthy.
66.
What
may
astronauts
do
in
the
future?
A.
Eat
only
dried
food.
B.
Grow
some
fresh
vegetables
on
Mars.
C.
Grow
food
in
their
spacecraft.
67.
What
will
they
get
from
beans?
A.
Apples.
B.
Food
that
tastes
like
meat
or
cheese.
C.
Real
meat
and
cheese.
C
In
many
stories
on
TV
and
in
science
fiction,
humans
can
travel
to
stars
far
away.
But
so
far,
people
have
only
been
able
to
get
to
the
moon.
What
if
a
person
wants
to
get
to
a
star
far
away?
It
would
take
a
lifetime
to
travel.
People
should
have
to
move
at
least
at
the
speed(速度)
of
light.
But
in
fact,
nothing
can
move
faster
than
light.
Light
travels
more
than
186,000
miles
a
second(秒),
or
about
11
million
miles
a
minute.
In
one
year,
light
travels
about
6
trillion
(6,000,000,000,000)
miles.
That
great
distance
is
called
a
light-year
(光年).
It
is
used
to
measure(测量)
distance
in
space.
Strange
things
happen
to
an
object(物体)
when
it
moves
very
fast.
If
an
object
moves
at
86%
of
the
speed
of
light,
it
will
be
twice
as
heavy
as
it
is
at
rest.
A
stick
appears
shorter.
A
clock
runs
more
slowly.
A
person
would
not
age
so
fast
in
space
as
on
the
earth.
Alpha
Centauri
is
the
closest
star
to
the
sun.
It
is
over
four
light-years
away.
So
if
a
human
traveled
at
the
speed
of
light,
it
would
take
him
nine
years
to
go
to
Alpha
Centauri
and
come
back.
68.
About
the
speed
of
light,
which
of
the
following
is
true?
A.
Light
travels
about
11
million
miles
a
second.
B.
Light
travels
more
than
186,000
miles
a
minute.
C.
Light
travels
about
11
million
miles
an
hour.
D.
Light
travels
about
6
trillion
miles
a
year.
69.
So
far
the
farthest
place
humans
have
got
to
is
?.
A.
Alpha
Centauri
B.
the
sun
C.
the
moon
D.
the
earth
70.
The
underlined
word
"age"
means
?.
A.
老年
B.
变老
C.
年龄
D.
时代
71.
It
would
take
a
person
?
to
get
to
Alpha
Centauri
at
the
speed
of
light.
A.
more
than
4
years
B.
less
than
2
years
C.
about
9
years
D.
about
11
years
72.
What's
the
best
title(标题)
of
this
article?
A.
The
Distance
Between
the
Sun
and
Other
Stars
B.
How
to
Travel
to
Alpha
Centauri
C.
Nothing
Can
Move
Faster
Than
Light
D.
Life
Is
Too
Short
D
At
the
moment,
it
may
be
difficult
to
imagine,
but
many
people
believe
that,
by
the
year
2100,
we
will
live
on
the
planet
Mars.
Our
own
planet,
the
Earth,
is
becoming
more
and
more
crowded
and
polluted.
Luckily,
we
can
start
again
and
build
a
better
world
on
Mars.
Here
is
what
life
could
be
like.
First
of
all,
transport
should
be
much
better.
At
present,
our
spaceships
are
too
slow
to
carry
large
numbers
of
people
to
Mars—it
takes
months.
However,
by
2100,
spaceship
can
travel
at
half
the
speed
of
light.
It
might
take
us
two
or
three
days
to
get
to
Mars!
Secondly,
humans
need
food,
water
and
air
to
live
on.
Scientists
should
be
able
to
develop
plants
that
can
be
grown
on
Mars.
These
plants
will
produce
the
food
and
air
that
we
need.
However,
can
these
plants
produce
water
for
us?
There
is
no
answer
now.
There
is
a
problem
for
us
to
live
on
Mars.
Mars
pulls
us
much
less
than
the
Earth
does.
This
will
be
dangerous
because
we
could
easily
jump
too
high
and
fly
slowly
away
into
space.
To
prevent
this,
humans
on
Mars
have
to
wear
special
shoes
to
make
themselves
heavier.
Life
on
Mars
will
be
better
than
that
on
the
Earth
in
many
ways.
People
will
have
more
space.
Living
in
a
large
building
with
only
10
bedrooms
is
highly
possible.
Many
people
believe
that
robots
will
do
most
of
our
work,
so
we
have
more
time
for
our
hobbies.
There
will
probably
be
no
school
on
Mars.
Every
student
will
have
a
computer
at
home
which
is
connected
to
the
Internet.
They
can
study,
do
their
homework
and
take
exams
in
online
schools.
Each
student
will
also
have
their
own
online
teacher
called
"e-teacher".
However,
in
some
ways,
life
on
Mars
may
not
be
better
than
that
on
the
Earth
today.
Food
will
not
be
the
same-meals
will
probably
be
in
the
form
of
pills
and
will
not
be
as
delicious
as
they
are
today.
Also,
space
travel
will
make
many
people
feel
ill.
The
spaceship
will
travel
fast
but
the
journey
to
Mars
will
probably
be
very
uncomfortable.
73.
According
to
the
text,
by
the
year
2100,
some
of
us
will
possibly
live
?.
A.
on
Mars
B.
on
the
moon
C.
under
the
sea
D.
in
the
sun
74.
So
far,
how
long
will
it
take
us
from
the
Earth
to
Mars
by
spaceship?
A.
Two
or
three
days.
B.
A
few
months.
C.
A
few
days
D.
A
few
years.
75.
In
the
future,
the
students
on
Mars
?.
A.
will
study
mainly
through
the
Internet
B.
will
study
mainly
in
a
classroom
C.
will
meet
each
other
face
to
face
every
day
D.
needn't
study
at
all
76.
Life
on
Mars
will
be
better
than
life
on
the
Earth
because
?.
A.
only
a
few
people
will
live
there
B.
there
will
be
more
space
and
less
work
to
do
C.
there
will
be
much
delicious
food
D.
all
students
don't
need
to
do
any
homework
77.
According
to
the
text,
which
of
the
following
about
Mars
is
NOT
true?
A.
Transport
will
be
much
better
and
faster.
B.
We
need
to
develop
a
special
plant
which
can
produce
water.
C.
On
Mars,
we
can
jump
higher
than
on
the
earth.
D.
Food
will
be
much
more
tasty.
八、短文7选5(5选5等)(共5小题;共10分)
Water
is
wonderful.
78.
?
We
drink
it,
cook
with
it,
wash
with
it,
and
swim
in
it.
We
use
it
to
grow
food
and
to
flush(冲洗)
the
toilet.
It's
easy
to
get
water
and
we
never
think
about
where
we
get
it.
We
simply
turn
on
the
water
and
it's
there.
But
for
many
people
in
the
world,
it's
a
different
story.
More
than
one
billion
people
(that's
about
one
in
six
of
all
the
people
living
on
Earth)
are
not
able
to
get
clean
water.
And
over
2.4
billion
people
don't
have
flush
toilets.
79.
?
Because
of
the
polluted
water,
six
thousand
children
die
every
day.
Surprisingly,
only
2.5%
of
all
the
water
on
Earth
is
freshwater,
in
rivers,
lakes
and
underground.
80.
?
And
almost
more
than
half
of
the
freshwater
is
frozen
in
ice
at
the
north
and
south
poles.
So,
as
less
than
1%
of
the
world's
freshwater
is
usable
for
us,
it's
really
important
that
we
take
care
of
it!
????81.
?
So
it
made
2003
the
International
Year
of
Freshwater.
It
asked
countries
around
the
world
to
work
together
that
year,
and
beyond,
to
make
sure
there
is
enough
freshwater
for
everyone
on
the
planet.
But
it's
not
only
the
government
that
can
make
a
difference.
We
all
can,
by
remembering
to
use
water
wisely.
82.
?
Do
your
part
to
help
the
United
Nations
achieve
its
goal!
A.
We
use
it
every
day.
B.
Give
it
a
try,
everybody!
C.
The
rest
97.5%
of
it
is
salty,
in
the
sea.
D.
Many
of
the
world's
rivers
and
lakes
are
polluted.
E.
The
United
Nations
decided
to
help
take
care
of
our
water.
九、阅读与表达(问答式)(共5小题;共10分)
Galileo
Galilei
was
born
in
the
year
1564
in
the
town
of
Pisa,
Italy.
When
he
was
20
years
old,
he
was
studying
in
Pisa.
His
father
wanted
him
to
be
a
doctor.
Galileo
was
bored
with
school.
The
only
subject
he
really
liked
was
maths.
As
he
grew
older,
Galileo
became
interested
in
studying
the
stars.
At
that
time,
most
people
thought
the
earth
was
the
center
and
that
the
sun
moved
around
the
earth.
But
Galileo
wanted
to
show
that
the
earth
moved
around
the
sun.
Galileo
got
his
idea
after
he
read
a
book
and
learned
more
about
stars.
Galileo
studied
Jupiter(木星)
with
a
telescope(望远镜).
The
telescope
helped
Galileo
find
some
of
Jupiter's
moons(卫星).
He
saw
that
the
moons
moved
around
Jupiter.
Now
he
knew
that
some
things
did
not
move
around
the
earth!
Galileo
wanted
to
tell
everyone
about
his
idea,
but
he
had
a
problem.
Some
of
Italy's
rulers(统治者)
did
not
like
the
idea
that
the
earth
was
not
the
center.
They
said
if
Galileo
did
not
say
that
his
idea
was
wrong,
they
would
kill
him.
Galileo
died
in
1642.
Today
we
know
that
the
earth
moves
around
the
sun.
So
Galileo
was
right!
根据短文内容,完成下列小题。
83.
What
did
Galileo's
father
want
him
to
be?
?
?
?
?
?
84.
What
was
Galileo's
favourite
subject
at
school?
?
?
?
?
?
85.
Did
most
people
think
the
earth
moved
around
the
sun
in
the
late
1500s?
?
?
?
?
?
86.
How
did
Galileo
study
Jupiter?
?
?
?
?
?
87.
When
did
Galileo
die?
?
?
?
?
?
答案
一、听力(听力)
1.
E
2.
B
3.
A
4.
D
5.
C
6.
C
7.
B
8.
C
9.
C
10.
C
11.
B
12.
B
13.
B
14.
A
15.
C
听力原文
Ⅰ.听句子,选出与所听内容相符的图片。每个句子读一遍。
1.
I
saw
many
fire
balloons
in
the
sky
yesterday,and
they
were
very
beautiful.
2.
Several
countries
have
sent
spaceships
to
the
moon.
3.
Have
you
ever
travelled
by
plane?
4.
Taking
a
train
to
Shanghai
is
cheaper,but
it's
not
comfortable.
5.
I
travelled
to
Dalian
by
ship
last
month,and
I
had
a
good
time
there.
Ⅱ.听对话,选择正确的答案。每段对话读两遍。
6.
M:What
are
you
doing?
W:
I'm
listening
to
the
news
about
Shenzhou
Ⅹ.
Q:
What
news
is
the
girl
listening
to?
7.
M:
How
long
has
the
spaceship
taken
to
reach
Mars?
W:About
several
months.
Q:
Where
has
the
spaceship
taken
several
months
to
get
to?
8.
W:
Have
the
scientists
spoken
to
the
astronauts?
M:
No,they
haven't.It's
an
unmanned
mission.
Q:
Why
haven't
the
scientists
spoken
to
the
astronauts?
9.
W:
Astronauts
have
already
been
to
the
moon,haven't
they?
M:
Yes,several
times.
Q:
How
many
times
have
astronauts
been
to
the
moon?
10.
W:
Lots
of
astronauts
have
worked
on
the
space
station,haven't
they?
M:
Yes,they
take
the
spaceship
to
go
there
and
back.
Q:
How
do
the
astronauts
get
to
the
space
station?
Ⅲ.听短文,选择正确的答案。短文读两遍。
People
have
known
a
lot
about
the
moon
from
space
missions.Astronauts
first
landed
on
the
moon
in
1969,more
than
40
years
ago.The
men
travelled
to
the
moon
in
a
spaceship.The
journey
there
took
two
days.The
astronauts
discovered
many
interesting
things,but
they
didn't
find
any
life
on
the
moon.Scientists
don't
think
there
has
ever
been
life
on
the
moon.
二、单项选择
16.
C
17.
A
18.
B
19.
D
20.
B
21.
B
22.
A
23.
B
24.
C
25.
A
三、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
26.
Project
27.
planet
28.
reach
29.
discovered
30.
universe
31.
latest
32.
model
33.
astronaut
34.
communicate
35.
environment
四、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
36.
model
37.
reached
38.
communicate
39.
latest
40.
project
41.
environment
42.
discover
43.
astronauts
五、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
44.
has,
lived
45.
have
not
found
46.
have
never
heard
about
47.
Have
you(ever)
been
to
48.
have;
written
六、完形填空
49.
C
50.
B
51.
A
52.
D
53.
B
54.
C
55.
B
56.
A
57.
A
58.
D
七、阅读理解
59.
A
60.
C
61.
C
62.
D
63.
A
64.
C
65.
A
66.
B
67.
B
68.
D
69.
C
70.
B
71.
A
72.
C
73.
A
74.
B
75.
A
76.
B
77.
D
八、短文7选5(5选5等)
78.
A
79.
D
80.
C
81.
E
82.
B
九、阅读与表达(问答式)
83.
A
doctor.
84.
Maths.
85.
No,
they
didn't.
86.
He
used
a
telescope.
87.
In
1642.