1、模块测试题模块测试题I. 听力部分听力部分第一节第一节听下面听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,请根据对话内容回答有关小题。每段对话段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,请根据对话内容回答有关小题。每段对话读两遍。读两遍。例:Q: How much is the shirt?A: 9.15.1Q: What are the speakers doing?A: _2Q: When does the library close on Monday?A: _3Q: How will the speakers go to the library?A: _4Q: Why was the man in a
2、hurry?A: _5Q: When will they meet?A: _听听下面一段对话下面一段对话,回答第,回答第 6、7 题。题。这段对话读两遍。这段对话读两遍。6Q: What is wrong with the girl?A: _7Q: What is the mans advice?A: _听听下面一段对话下面一段对话,回答第,回答第 8 至至 10 题。题。这段对话读两遍。这段对话读两遍。8Q: What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A: _9Q: Where is the mans wallet?A: _
3、10Q: How much time is left before the movie starts?A: _第二节第二节听下面一段独白,将表格中的信息填写完整。这段独白读两遍。听下面一段独白,将表格中的信息填写完整。这段独白读两遍。Location of NelsonNelson is located in New Zealands (11)_.Features of NelsonVictorian architecture; over (12)_ sunshine hours peryearNelsons FestivalSeasonThe Nelson Arts Festival is
4、held in (13)_;The film festival is held from (14)_;The winter music festival plays over (15)_ musicconcerts each year.II. 阅读理解阅读理解一、一、阅读下列短文,从每题所给的阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和和 D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。四个选项中选出最佳选项。ADecember is a month of celebration, but Christmas is not the only reason to throw a party.There are oth
5、er reasons to feel festive. For example, Jewish communities also enjoy Hanukkaharound this time of year.The celebration is held around November or December. The exact date is determined by theHebrew calendar (希伯来人的日历). The festival took place from December 2 to December 10in 2018. Hanukkah is also k
6、nown as the Festival of Light. Menorah, a special candleholder, is asymbol associated with the celebration of Hanukkah. Candles are lit after sundown on each of theeight nights of the festival.Children love Hanukkah because on each day of the festival they are given gifts. Money isalso given to chil
7、drenparents usually only give just a few coins, but grandparents or otherrelatives may give larger sums. Children also have lots of games to play. The most popular one iscalled dreidel. A dreidel is a small spinning (旋转的) top with four sides. Each player starts withseveral pieces of food (for exampl
8、e chocolate) and each person puts one piece in a pot. Then theytake it in turns to spin a dreidel. Depending on what side the dreidel lands, players either add tothe pot or take half or the whole pot for themselves.Potato latkes (土豆烙饼) are traditionally eaten during Hanukkah. Potatoes, eggs, onions,
9、flour and salt are generally combined to make them. Fruit-filled donuts are also popular.()1When is the festival Hanukkah held?A. In early December.B. From December 2 to 10.C. On the eighth night of November.D. In December or November.()2The festival Hanukkah is popular with children not because _.A
10、. they can light candles to be candleholdersB. their parents will give them a large amount of moneyC. they will take part in dreidel, a game with four spinning sidesD. they can enjoy delicious fruit-filled donuts made from onion and salt()3Whats the purpose of the writing?A. To advertise an activity
11、 for children.B. To persuade children to join in games.C. To introduce another festival in December.D. To entertain people with games and food.BMany of us spent our childhoods dreaming of becoming astronauts. However, the harshreality is that only a select few will make it. But does that mean youll
12、never get the chance towork in space? Not necessarily.In fact, some of the space jobs are not only for astronauts and they all sound just as cool. Oneof the most interesting space jobs that you may have never heard of is “chief sniffer”. NASA hasalready hired a chief sniffer named George Aldrich, wh
13、ose job is to smell materials before theyare used in spacecrafts. Once a spacecraft is launched, astronauts “have no way of escaping”unpleasant smells, Aldrich told The Telegraph. More importantly, smelling objects can help telldangerous chemicals that could threaten astronauts health.Now many priva
14、te companies are starting to provide space trips for space lovers such asSarah Brightman. It may not be long before space becomes one of the top travel destinations forpeople on earth, which needs to hire tour guides. Being a space tour guide requires rich knowledgeof astronomy, astrophysics (天体物理学)
15、, geography and history to help passengers get the mostout of their journey. Tour guides also need to be excellent storytellers so that passengers canexperience the true excitement of space travel.“Were crossing the boundaries (界限) between science fiction and reality,” said RohitTalwar, chief execut
16、ive of a US company Fast Future. “Things weve seen in the past in moviesare now becoming true career opportunities.”()1What could be the best title for the article?A. Smart space astronautsB. Cool space jobsC. Exciting career opportunitiesD. Fascinating space explorations()2What does George Aldrich
17、mainly do at NASA?A. Measure the size and temperature of spacecrafts.B. Recognize the harmful smells to keep astronauts safe.C. Delight astronauts with excellent stories.D. Clear dangerous chemicals found in spacecrafts.()3Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?A. A space
18、 tour guide is knowledgeable and amused.B. Ordinary people will be able to afford space travels soon.C. Modern astronauts need to be good storytellers.D. There will be less cool jobs in future space trips.()4How does Rohit Talwar like new job opportunities in space?A. Promising.B. Limited.C. Worryin
19、g.D. Meaningless.CDo you always want to be the best at everything? “Sure, who doesnt?” you might say.However, some people take this so seriously that they blame themselves too much whenever theyfail. Psychologists call this type of person a “perfectionist”.So, what exactly is a perfectionist? Accord
20、ing to Gordon Flett, a psychologist at YorkUniversity in Canada, some people who hold themselves to high standards for less importantthings are perfectionists. “A perfectionist should want to be perfect across a variety of aspects ofhis or her life,” he explained.Actually, there are also dark sides
21、to always trying to be perfect. Earlier studies found thatbeing a perfectionist can put you at risk of procrastinating (拖延), because you keep blamingyourself for small mistakes you make, and that prevents you from moving on to more importantthings. It can also hurt your mental well-being, because yo
22、u tend to have more concerns and beunder more pressure.Now, a new study has found that always trying to be perfect may have a bad effect onpeoples physical health as well. It is reported that some scientists from Canada examined nearly500 men and women aged 24 to 35. They found that perfectionists w
23、ere more likely to suffer fromupset stomachs, poor sleep, shortness of breath, tiredness and pain, and that they took more sickdays.Psychologists say that perfectionism is a stable personality trait (特点) and it is difficult tochange. To deal with your perfectionism, do not set unreachable goals and
24、then blame yourselfwhen you fail to achieve them. Also, try not to compare yourself to others constantly. Justremember not to be too hard on yourself.()1According to the article, perfectionists usually _.A. have fewer chances to achieve their goalsB. tend to set low standards for their workC. set hi
25、gh standards even for less important thingsD. always blame others for the mistakes they make()2What has been discovered from the new study?A. There are few dark sides to perfectionism.B. It is hard to change the feature of perfectionism.C. Perfectionism can hurt your mental well-being.D. Perfectioni
26、sm might hurt your physical health.()3It is suggested that perfectionists _.A. set reasonable goals for themselvesB. work even harder to meet their standardsC. change their personality as soon as possibleD. compare themselves to others more often二、二、根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中
27、选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。为多余选项。Giving generously ( 慷慨地) and receiving gratefully make it easier to live happily withothers. (1)_Let me start with the idea of giving generously. (2)_ For example, my husband andI have family members who only contact us when they need money. We usually accept theirreq
28、uests, but we hardly receive a “thank you”. Most people would say that my husband and I arebeing used, and I suppose we are. But when we give, we shouldnt be giving for the purpose ofgetting thanks or praise.Rather, we should be giving because its the good thing to do. A “thank you” is only the icin
29、gon the cake. Everything that we have, from our ability to wake up each morning to the money inour bank account, is a gift from the world. (3)_ The good news is that when we live ourlives being nice to others, our lives run more smoothly. If youre generous, yes, some people willuse you. But if you p
30、ractice being generous, most of your relationships will improve.(4)_ I truly believe that you cannot say “thank you” enough. So often we get lazyabout expressing thanks. Parents cant receive thanks from their children, and teachers cannot getthanks from their students. Just because a task is part of
31、 someones job description doesnt meanthat you shouldnt thank them for it. Words of thanks make others feel good about themselves likenothing else.Its good for us to say “thank you” because we regularly need to remind ourselves of howlucky we are. (5)_A.And hearing those two words can make us feel gr
32、eat for days.B.And at the same time, we should remember to receive gratefully.C. If you are looking for a secret solution to improve your life, I can help you.D. Yet, why do we have such difficulty doing these things in our relationships?E. I think people are unwilling to be generous with others bec
33、ause they fear being used.F. People lay great value on being grateful and generous, which helps to improve peoplesrelationship.G. In return, the world asks us to use these gifts to help others, either by giving them our timeor our resources.III. 语言运用语言运用一一、阅读下面短文阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 和和 D
34、四个选项中选出可以填入空白四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。处的最佳选项。Take Risks and Find YourselfI started out my career as an editor for a travel magazine. I didnt really mind the work,(1)_ I wanted something more challenging. My sister sent me some details for a contentmanagement position with a newly-started small company. T
35、he job was a seemingly perfect mixof my (2)_ and interests, so I jumped at it.However, after I joined the company, its task (3)_ to focus on education, andeverything about my position was different. I was asked to take on the completely (4)_roles of selling content to teachers and training people. I
36、 had no (5)_ in sales, trainingor education. On top of that, Im shy and not outgoing enough.I knew I wanted to grow as an individual and make a little bit contribution to the company. Itold myself that I should at least (6)_. In a way, I felt like I didnt have a choice. I knew(7)_ out of the comfort
37、able zone was the right thing for me, (8)_ it felt prettybad.I was (9)_ to be surrounded by very helpful people, both at work and at home. Mybest friend (10)_ me that Id taken great faith in the past and told me Id pull throughjust fine. It also helped that my boss seemed to have more (11)_ in my ab
38、ilities than Idid. She never asked if I thought I could do it; she only asked if I was interested in trying.Over time, I discovered that the job was something I could do and (12)_ doing. Itwas great to see the company (13)_ and know that I had something to do with itssuccess. I learned that its impo
39、rtant to take risks and (14)_ new opportunities, evenwhen youre not sure youll do well. I dont think theres anything (15)_ than failing ifyou refuse to even try. Im so glad I tried, and know Ill do it again.()1A. soB. andC. butD. since()2A. desireB. practiceC. confidenceD. skills()3A. happenedB. cha
40、ngedC. expectedD. remained()4A. similarB. differentC. impressiveD. attractive()5A. praiseB. partnerC. incomeD. experience()6A. quiltB. failC. dropD. try()7A. lookingB. runningC. jumpingD. taking()8A. now thatB. as thoughC. even thoughD. ever since()9A. fortunateB. disappointedC. thrilledD. impressed
41、() 10A. remindedB. excitedC. informedD. pushed() 11A. interestB. faithC. doubtD. concern() 12A. beganB. hatedC. likedD. refused() 13A. fallB. closedC. growD. changed() 14A. acceptB. stopC. createD. receive() 15A. betterB. worseC. greaterD. slower二、二、阅读下面阅读下面短文短文,在空白处填入,在空白处填入一一个个适当的适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
42、单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Many years ago, I owned a service station and roadhouse on the main road betweenMelbourne and Adelaide.One rainy night at about 3 a.m., there was a (1)_ on the front door of our house. Ayoung man, (2)_ from head to toe, explained that he had (3)_ out of petroland left his pregnant wife
43、 and his two children (4)_ in the car. He said that he wouldhitchhike (搭便车) back.Once I had filled a can (5)_ petrol, I drove him back to his car. When we got there,I saw his 2-year-old and 4-year-old children both (6)_ (cry)I helped them get into mycar and took them to the roadhouse.I had turned th
44、e heater (7)_ in the roadhouse before I left, so when we went in, itwas nice and warm. And then I prepared bread and butter for the children, and hot chocolate forthe adults.It was about 5 a.m. when they left. The young fellow asked me how much he (8)_me and I told him that the petrol pump (加油泵) had
45、 shown $15.About a month later, I received a letter from a large bus company that we had been trying toget to stop off at our roadhouse for a long time. It turned (9)_ that the young fellow wasits general manager. In his letter, he thanked me again and informed me that, from(10)_on, all their buses
46、would stop at my service station.IV. 书面表达书面表达一、假设一、假设上周你上周你们学们学校开展了一次读书节校开展了一次读书节( (Reading Festival) )活动活动,请请你你为本次活动写为本次活动写一篇英语报道一篇英语报道。主要内容如下主要内容如下:时间:上周地点:学校操场参加人员:全体学生和部分老师活动内容:朗诵比赛;跳蚤书市;好书捐赠等活动感受:自拟注意:字数 100 左右,可适当增加细节使行文连贯。参考词汇:the flea book fair_二、阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇二、阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇 60 词左右的内容概要。
47、词左右的内容概要。While you are traveling on a bus or in a car, there must be times when the car in front of youis moving slower than it should be, blocking your way. If not that, someone is likely to cut in frontof your car suddenly, almost giving you a heart attack. When things like this happen on the road
48、,its natural to feel angry. But there are some people who react more strongly, shouting, wavingtheir fists in the air or even starting a fightthis is what scientists call “road rage (路怒症)”.One main cause of road rage is the traffic jam. This is easy to understand: it requires greatpatience when you
49、can hardly move on the road and everyone wants to get ahead quickly. Whenpeoples patience runs out, they wont obey the fixed rule any more.But there are two other things that can cause road rage. If a driver is distractedfor example,if he or she eats or plays with a mobile phone while drivingand the
50、refore driving carelessly,other drivers who are in turn affected by his or her car, is more likely to get angry.Another cause of road rage is when a driver has a health condition called IntermittentExplosive Disorder (歇性爆发障碍). According to psychiatrist Emil Coccaro at the University ofChicago, this
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