1、模块测试题I. 听力部分第一节听下面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。每段对话仅读一遍。( ) 1According to the man, what might help Linda?A. Seeing a doctor.B. Reading more books.C. Talking to a schoolmate.( ) 2What did some countries in Europe suggest?A. Setting a good example for children.B. Stopping people smoking in p
2、ublic.C. Keeping people healthy.( ) 3Why is Latin grammar so difficult?A. It often has quizzes.B. Its words can change a lot.C. It has a large vocabulary.( ) 4What disaster does the conversation refer to?A. An earthquake.B. A volcanic eruption.C. A drought.( ) 5Where are the two speakers? A. In a cl
3、assroom.B. In the school hall.C. In the school gym.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。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6和第7题。( ) 6How long does the man have to practise swimming every day?A. Two-and-a-half hours. B. Three-and-a-half hours.C. One-and-a-half hours.( ) 7What will the man probably
4、do later?A. Teach swimming.B. Continue swimming.C. Quit swimming.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。( ) 8Where did Mike go?A. America. B. England. C. France.( ) 9What was Mike able to experience up close? A. American culture.B. The famous sights in California.C. The great weather.( ) 10What impressed Mike most when he
5、 was in California?A. Universities.B. Transport.C. Libraries.听第8段材料,回答第11和第12题。( ) 11How much will the new lamp cost?A. $16.50. B. $14.50. C. $12.50.( ) 12When will the lamp be available?A. Next week. B. Next month. C. In two days.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。( ) 13How long will the man probably stay in New Zea
6、land?A. One week. B. Two weeks. C. Three weeks.( ) 14What advice does the woman give the man?A. Go to New Zealand after Christmas.B. Book his flight as soon as possible.C. Save enough money for his trip.( ) 15What does the woman say about flights to New Zealand at Christmas time?A. They are cheaper.
7、B. They can be booked at the last minute.C. They can be much more expensive.( ) 16When will the man book the flight?A. Right now.B. Tonight.C. Tomorrow morning.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。( ) 17Who is the speaker talking to?A. A friend of his.B. A group of new students.C. A group of visitors.( ) 18What is the
8、 total number of departments at the university?A. Six. B. Five.C. Four.( ) 19Which is the largest department at the university?A. The English department.B. The Chinese department.C. The French department.( ) 20Where do the professors in the English department mainly come from?A. The UK and the US.B.
9、 The US and Australia.C. The UK and Canada.II 阅读理解一、阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A“Youre too small, Ginny. Youll never make an Olympic team,” said my first-ever rowing (划船) coach, way back in the late winter of 1978. I had just told him my dream, which was admittedly outsized at that point,
10、to somebody whose opinion not only mattered, but whose emotional (情感的) support could play a key role.Then I was just 20, and still a beginner athlete. Maybe my dream wasnt based on reality (现实). After all, I had tried out for the national team for the first time the previous year and been cut. I lac
11、ked (缺乏) the height that most Olympic rowers possess, not to mention much experience as an athlete, and I suffered from asthma (哮喘病), but still, I was shocked by my coachs response.Crushed (击垮) not just by his choice of words, but by his certainty, I left the gym in a panic (惊慌). As I walked, I bega
12、n to rethink my future, making room for my coachs opinion, pushing my dream aside into a dark corner. A small inner voice had joined forces with the coachs, “Maybe hes right.”But then, another voice argued: “What does he know? Why does he get to decide?” Just because my own coach didnt have faith (信
13、任) in me didnt mean I had to give up on myself so quickly. By the time I arrived back at my apartment, I was mad at my coach and my dream was back on centre stage.Nothing came easy when it came to fulfilling that dream. I tried out for two more national teams and two different coaches cut me. But I
14、was driven by my love of the beauty of rowing. I wanted to row among the best and I refused to stop until I achieved my goal. I made that 1980 team, despite not getting to compete at the Olympics. I kept training for four more years, and finally won silver at the 1984 Olympics.All the effort was wor
15、th the wait. All those hours on the water, in the weight room, and in the stadium got me here. If Im not going to support my dreams, no one else will. And I will not allow anyone else to decide for me whats possible.( ) 1When she told her coach about her dream, Ginny _.A. was confident about her abi
16、lity B. was already an experienced rowerC. cared only a little about his opinionD. expected him to give her his full support( ) 2 It can be inferred from the passage that _.A. Ginny competed in the 1980 and 1984 OlympicsB. the coachs judgment(判断) made Ginny give up on her dreamC. Ginny refused to le
17、t her coachs decision stand in her wayD. being cut by different coaches left Ginny in doubt of her ability( ) 3Ginnys experience shows that _.A. as long as you have faith, you can fulfill your dream B. a coachs opinion does play a key role in an athletes growthC. it is not anyone else but you and yo
18、ur efforts that can decide your fate (命运)D. the less a coach supports his athletes, the more successful the athletes will beBWhen 4-year-old British Prince George started his first day of school in September 2017, Chinese language was on his curriculum. And he wasnt alone. According to a report publ
19、ished by the British Council in September, about 51 percent of UK parents want their children to learn Chinese, as it is believed to be one of the most useful languages to know.In fact, the popularity of Chinese drove the UK government to launch (开展) the Mandarin Excellence Programme in September 20
20、16. Its aim (目标) is to make at least 5,000 British state secondary school students fluent in Chinese by 2020.Yet, the UK isnt the only country showing a growing interest in Chinese. The language has become the second most spoken foreign language in the United States, after only Spanish. Besides, an
21、increasing number of countries and regions have included Chinese in their national curriculum so far.So why are so many countries crazy about learning Chinese? One reason could be that as China continues to develop rapidly, Chinese is becoming a useful tool for peoples personal and professional (职业的
22、) growth. Aisling McCaffrey from Canada, who studied at the Renmin University of China, told Xinhua News Agency, “ learning Chinese is the best way to make sure that you can be part of that growth.”This opinion was shared by former prime minister of the UK David Cameron, who urged (竭力主张) British stu
23、dents to learn Chinese to “seal (订立) tomorrows business deals”. And he quoted from former South African president Nelson Mandela, “If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart.”( ) 1The purpose of the Mandarin Ex
24、cellence Programme is to _. A. show a growing interest in ChineseB. make Chinese the most popular languageC. make more British teenagers speak Chinese D. help students perform the traditional folk song( ) 2Which of the following is the reason for people worldwide to learn Chinese?A. Chinese is easy
25、to learn.B. China is developing rapidly.C. China has a long history.D. Chinese books are fun to read.( ) 3The quote from Nelson Mandela in the last paragraph means speaking a foreign language _. A. helps you communicate deeply with native speakersB. helps you understand people betterC. makes you bec
26、ome more intelligentD. makes you become a person with a super powerCTyphoons bring strong winds, heavy rain, and flooding. Most of the time, when people stay indoors, theyre all right. This is what the people in the Philippines used to believe until they met the “Super Typhoon”, Haiyan.The typhoon h
27、it the country on 8th November 2013 at around 5 a.m., when most people were still asleep. But being at home didnt keep them safe, and few buildings remained standing once they were hit by wind as violent as 376 kilometres per hour.Where did Haiyan get its terrible power from? According to Brian McNo
28、ldy, a weather expert, Haiyan was so strong because “it had everything working for it”. “All typhoons get energy from the warm ocean waters,” said Colin Price, a weather researcher. Storms in warm places are like giant motors, powered by the heat flowing (流动) from the ocean waters to the air above.
29、However, because of climate change, the oceans have been warming up in recent decades (数十年). “Warmer oceans will result in more strong storms,” Price said. Also, Haiyan started near the equator (赤道), where it was able to pick up more heat before heading to the Philippines. Moreover, the way it trave
30、lled was mostly along open ocean, which means no land stopped it from gathering strength. In addition, there happened to be very little “wind shear (切力)”, a sudden change in wind speed or direction, which can split (分开) developing storms. This is like when you stir a glass of water with a chopstick:
31、 a flowing circle will form, but if you move the chopstick in the opposite direction, the circle will quickly disappear.( ) 1The purpose of writing this passage is to _. A. explain what a typhoon isB. change the way the people in the Philippines thinkC. protect the people of the PhilippinesD. explai
32、n why a typhoon was destructive( ) 2Haiyan was named the “Super Typhoon” because _. A. it started near the equatorB. of a couple of reasonsC. the climate changedD. it picked up lots of heat( ) 3Which of the following is not the reason for Haiyan being so strong?A. Being near the equator.B. Travellin
33、g along open sea.C. Forming a flowing circle. D. Having very little “wind shear”.( ) 4Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. It is safe to stay indoors when a typhoon hits. B. All typhoons get energy from the ocean waters.C. Haiyan hit the Philippines very late at night.D. Many h
34、ouses were destroyed by the typhoon Haiyan.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。选项中有两项为多余选项。From its energetic samba (桑巴) music to its die-hard soccer fans, Brazil has long been known as a nation with high energy. (1)_Brazil is the largest country in South America. The Amazon in its north is the worlds la
35、rgest forest. The great Iguazu Falls (伊瓜苏瀑布), made up of 275 to 350 small waterfalls, are the best part of this natural paradise (天堂). What a picture it is when rainbows appear above them, with butterflies flying in the sky! (2)_ The colours green and yellow might make most people think of Brazils s
36、occer team rather than the national flag. Soccer is more than a sport; it is a way of life. (3)_ Interestingly, the general elections in Brazil are usually held during the same year as the World Cup. Political groups try to take advantage of the national spirit created by soccer to inspire energy fo
37、r politics. In the past few years, Rio de Janeiro, Brazils second largest city, has grabbed the worlds attention. It hosted the World Cup in 2014 and then, the Olympics two years later. (4)_ The most traditional dance of the country is highlighted every February at the Rio Carnival, which is one of
38、the worlds biggest.(5)_ Its growing economy, fueled by oil and aircraft factories, has made it more than just a nation of samba and soccer.A. The World Cup brings Brazilians together.B. Brazil is no longer a “second-class nation”.C. Foreign tourists are warmly welcomed in Brazil.D. But the country a
39、lso offers amazing sights and a rich culture.E. The country is home to different types of plants and animals.F. And soccer plays an important part in Brazilian peoples lives.G. Of course, no Brazilian celebration is complete without samba.III. 语言运用一、阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Perhap
40、s the only test score that I remember is the 55 I got when I was at high school. The test was the final for a course. I remember waiting (1)_ as my teacher Mr Right passed out our papers one by one. It was a rather (2)_ test.Mr Right put my paper on my desk. There in big, red numbers, circled to dra
41、w (3)_ was my score, 55!I lowered my head, and (4)_ the score up quickly. A 55 is not something that you wanted your classmates to see.“The scores were not very good. None of you (5)_,” Mr Right said. “The highest score in the class was a 55.”A 55. Thats me! Having the highest score, I felt a lot be
42、tter.I walked home alone that day with the low but high score. My father knew that I had a big (6)_ that day and asked me as soon as I got home, “(7)_ did you do in your test?”“I got 55,” I said.A frown(皱眉) now stood on my fathers face. “But Dad, I had the highest score in the class,” I (8)_. I thou
43、ght that explanation would make a difference.“You (9)_!” my father replied.“But its the highest!” I (10)_.“I dont care what scores others had. You failed. What (11)_ is what you do!” my father firmly said.For years, my father was (12)_ that way. It didnt matter what others did; it only mattered what
44、 I did and that I did it (13)_.We often do not understand the (14)_ of good parents until we ourselves stand in our parents shoes. My fathers (15)_ have carried me throughout my life.( ) 1A. anxiously B. proudly C. shyly D. tiredly( ) 2A. boring B. difficult C. strange D. interesting( ) 3A. attentio
45、n B. interest C. opinions D. lessons( ) 4A. checked B. covered C. turned D. made( ) 5A. failed B. missed C. passed D. won( ) 6A. event B. issue C. show D. test( ) 7A. When B. Why C. What D. How( ) 8A. explored B. explainedC. proved D. admitted( ) 9A. cared B. failed C. regretted D. lost( ) 10A. advi
46、sed B. insisted C. realised D. promised( ) 11A. challengesB. inspires C. improves D. matters( ) 12A. always B. seldom C. still D. once( ) 13A. bravely B. firmly C. excellently D. hurriedly( ) 14A.courage B. kindness C. trouble D. worries( ) 15A. examples B. errors C. words D. ideas二、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。During my trip to Hangzhou this year, I waited for a boat at the West Lake. Out of nowhere, a young man ran