1、外研版八年级英语下册Module 3 模块测试题一、听力(听力)(共15小题;共15分) . 听句子,选出与所听内容相符的图片。每个句子读一遍。 (5分) . 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 .C. About Shenzhou . 7. Where has the spaceship taken several months to get to?A. The moon.B. Mars.C. The sun. 8. Why havent
2、 the scientists spoken to the astronauts?A. Because the astronauts havent come back.B. Because its a manned mission.C. Because its 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
3、?A. By plane.B. By rocket.C. By spaceship. . 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.
4、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 didnt.B. Yes, they did.C. No, they didnt.二、单项选择(共10小题;共10分)16.I dont want to see the film The Hobbit II because I it already.A. has seenB. saw
5、C. have seenD. had seen17.- Where is your mother? - She Guiyang.A. has gone toB. has been toC. has been inD. went to18.Its for him to finish so much homework in so little time.A. importantB. impossibleC. interestingD. humorous19.- I cant stand my parents. They always ask me to learn this and practic
6、e that.- Why dont you sit down and them?A. compete withB. instead ofC. get on withD. communicate with20.- Did you know who tea?- The emperor Shennong did.A. foundB. discoveredC. found outD. invent21. Are you going to further your studies after graduation? Well, I yet. I might make some other choices
7、.A. didnt decideB. havent decidedC. dont decidedD. hadnt decided22.- What are you going to do this Saturday?- I yet.A. havent decidedB. wont decideC. am not decidedD. didnt decide23.- Could you please help me put up these signs?- .A. Thanks a lotB. No problemC. Its a pleasureD. Its very kind of you2
8、4.- Im hungry. Is there any bread in the fridge?- , but we have cakes. Would you like to have one?A. SomeB. MuchC. NoneD. Nothing25.When they here, we were having a sports meeting.A. reachedB. got toC. arrived inD. 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
9、 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 havent 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 on
10、e.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. Dont 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
11、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
12、 did Columbus (发现) America?- In 1492.43. On 12th Oct 2005 Shenzhou 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 excit
13、ing. 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
14、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 c
15、an 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 an
16、other. 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 t
17、o 57 information about space just like 58 between space and men.49.A. roomB. earthC. spaceD. air50.A. moonB. starsC. sunD. sky51.A. foundB. madeC. lostD. put52.A. discoveryB. wonderC. interestD. help53.A. weatherB. communicationC. computerD. traveling54.A. biggerB. longerC. smallerD. shorter55.A. cl
18、eanB. clearC. completeD. fresh56.A. butB. whenC. andD. so57.A. collectB. makeC. hideD. know58.A. linesB. trafficC. holesD. 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
19、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 though
20、t 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
21、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
22、 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 planetB. Mars was a warm old planetC. Mars was an icy old planetD. Mars was full of water60. The p
23、ictures of Mars were taken in the 1960s and 1970s.A. by the astronautsB. by the scientistsC. by robot explorersD. by the geologists61. The Martian pictures show that .A. Mars is the same as the moonB. Mars has a warmer climate nowC. there are glaciers and underground rivers on MarsD. there are signs
24、 of plant and animal life on Mars62. Now we know that .A. the weather on Mars is hotB. there are dust storms on MarsC. Mars has large sandy desertsD. Mars has a colder climateB Astronauts have already visited the Moon and lived on space stations. Theyve never been to another planet, but they might v
25、isit 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. Theyll be away from the Earth for about three years, so theyll need much food. Its very expensive to take food into space. It costs abou
26、t 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 cant stay fresh, and is very expensive to take, so they need to fin
27、d food that is not very heavy. At the moment, astronauts in space stations eat dried food. Its very light, so it doesnt 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 let
28、tuce(生菜). Astronauts on Mars will probably have special machines. Theyll use these machines to change beans(豆) into food that tastes like meat or cheese. They probably wont eat real meat or cheese because it wont be possible to keep animals in space.63. Which planet do the astronauts plan to go to n
29、ext?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
30、 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 s
31、o 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
32、), 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
33、 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 w
34、ould 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 tril
35、lion miles a year.69. So far the farthest place humans have got to is .A. Alpha CentauriB. the sunC. the moonD. the earth70. 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 yearsB. less than 2 yearsC. about 9
36、 yearsD. about 11 years72. Whats the best title(标题) of this article?A. The Distance Between the Sun and Other StarsB. How to Travel to Alpha CentauriC. Nothing Can Move Faster Than LightD. Life Is Too ShortD At the moment, it may be difficult to imagine, but many people believe that, by the year 210
37、0, 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 carr
38、y large numbers of people to Marsit 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 p
39、lants 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 spac
40、e. 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
41、 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-
42、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
43、 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 MarsB. on the moonC. under the seaD. in the sun74. 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
44、 daysD. A few years.75. In the future, the students on Mars .A. will study mainly through the InternetB. will study mainly in a classroomC. will meet each other face to face every dayD. neednt study at all76. Life on Mars will be better than life on the Earth because .A. only a few people will live thereB. there will be more space and less work to doC. there will be much delicious foodD. a