Book 4 Module 1 Life in the Future单元测试题.docx
Book4Module1LifeintheFutureVeryeasyEasyNormalHardVeryhard第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。21. Wewillgoshoppingforstart,andthenhavelunchinKFC,whereonebagofFrenchfriesisfreeofchargetoday.A.a;theB.a;不填C.the;不填D.the;the22. -Whenisitconvenienttovisityou,thisafternoonortomorrowmorning?-isOK.mfreetodayandtomorrow.A.EitherB.NeitherC.AllD.None23. -Whatareyoudoing,Ted?一mmakingamodelrobot.Iitinthescienceclassat10:00tomorrowmorning.A.amshowingB.showC.willbeshowingD.wouldshow24. Specialequipmentwastothewoman,sstomachsothatthedoctorcouldlistentothebaby,sheart.A.attachedB.attendedC.attackedD.attracted25. Whentheclimbersgothalfwayupthemountain,theirfoodfastsotheyhadtoreturn.A.isrunoutB.isrunningoutC.wasrunoutD.wasrunningout26. YoucanrelyPetertodowhateverhepromises.Iknowsurethatheisawiseandhonestman.A.on;forB.in;forC.on;withD.in;with27. Theroadiscoveredwiththicksnow.Couldyoufinda(n)meansoftransportinsteadofbycar?A.positiveB.creativeC.alternativeD.active28. Bruce,you,redrivingtoofast.Thespeedonthisroadis70mph.A.recordB.reductionC.controlD.limit29. Theplantsaregrowninastrangebuildinglikeanegg,whichhaslightandthecorrecttemperature.A.shapedB.shapingC.toshapeD.shapes30. Talkingaboutothers,privatemattersisnotpolite.Lefstheconversationtoadifferenttopic.A.addB.switchC.compareD.exchange31.1 admitthatthetaskisdifficult,Idon,tthinkthatitisimpossibletocompleteit.A.BecauseB.IfC.SinceD.While32. BettyhopedtoworkforTheTimesbutshetookajobonthelocalnewspaper.A.absolutelyB.extremelyC.graduallyD.eventually33.1 shallneverforgettheyearsIlivedwiththekindneighbours,offeredalotofhelptome.A.when;whichB.when;whoC.that;whoD.that;which34. OurEnglishteacherSaidj'Doforspellingmistakeswhenyoucheckyourwork.”A.cutoutB.putoutC.lookoutD.workout35. 一Doyouthinkitisacceptablethatsometeenagerssmokeoccasionally?!Idon,tevenagreethatadultsshouldsmoke!A.ExactlyB.DefinitelynotC.ExcellentD.Noproblem第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Augustwasamousewholivedpeacefullyinabighouse.Heleda36life:warmwater,hotfood,andplentyofclothes.A(n)37mouse,Percy,livedwithAugust.ThoughhecouldlivethesamelifeasAugust,everydayhewould38somethinggreat.Hecouldeasilywashincoldwater.Augustoftenwonderedhowhecouldbeso39.Onenight,itsnowedheavily,andtheirhousewascoveredwithsnow.Theydidn,tthinktheycoulddigatunnel(地道)throughsomuchsnow.Theydecidedto40.Severaldayspassed,andthesnow41;nowtherewasnofoodleft.Percydealtwithitquitewell,42Augustwasabouttolosecontrol.Heknewthathecouldn,t43morethanthreedayswithoutfood.Thiswasthe44amountoftimetheywouldneedtodigatunnel.Theyhadno45buttogetdigging.Percystarteddiggingimmediately,and46Augusttodothesame.ButAugustdidn,tbelievehecoulddoit.ThenhelookedatPercydigging,andunderstoodthatthatmousewasalot47.WhatPercyhaddoneeverydaywasto48himselftodealwithterribleconditions.Withafeelingof49,helaydownonhisbed,readytolethimselfdie.Whenheopenedhiseyes,hethoughthesawanangelwassmilingathim.Finallyhe50thatitwasjustanurse.Shetoldhima51mousehadarrivedatthehospital,hislegsfrozen,andgiven52onwheretofindAugust.WhenAugustranto53Percyforhishelp,hefoundhimgettingmuchbetter.54Percyhadlostseveralfingers,helooked55.Fromthenon,AugustbegantotrainhimselflikePercy.36.A.busyB.hardC.strangeD.comfortable37.A.normalB.unusualC.nervousD.important38.A.giveupB.putoffC.worryaboutD.preparefor39.A.calmB.wrongC.stupidD.certain40.A.waitB.hideC.escapeD.separate41.A.fellB.remainedC.increasedD.disappeared42.A.soB.orC.butD.before43.A.workB.imagineC.keepD.stand44.A.sameB.realC.onlyD.right45.A.conclusionB.suggestionC.choiceD.plan46.A.gotB.encouragedC.sentD.forced47.A.happierB.biggerC.betterD.wiser48.A.allowB.trainC.directD.persuade49.A.helplessnessB.peaceC.hurtD.hope50.A.admittedB.explainedC.arguedD.realized51.A.familiarB.carelessC.braveD.proud52.A.talksB.reasonsC.opinionsD.instructions53.A.askB.thankC.admireD.praise54.A.BecauseB.IfC.ThoughD.Unless55.A.cheerfulB.seriousC.disappointedD.confident阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。Ladybirds(瓢虫)didn,thaveblackspotsC电)ontheirbacksatfirst.Thenastormbrokeout,andtheirfamousguide,CaiusInsectus,disappearedintotheflood,andthefewladybirdswhosurvivedhadtochooseanewleadertoguidethemoutoftrouble.TheydecidedthattheirnewleaderwouldbethefirstladybirdtosuccessfullytravelsouthtotheGreatLakeandreturntodescribeit.Manyyoungladybirdsmovedoffimmediatelyintothisadventure.Onebyonetheyreturnedandtoldofhowbeautifulthesouthernlakewasatthattimeofyear,withitsclearwatersandflowers.However,thelastoftheladybirdswaslateingettingback.Hehadn,tmanagedtoreachthelake.Everyonecriticized(批评)him,andtheypreparedtocontinuetheirjourneythenextday.Followingtheirnewguide,theyspentamorningwalkingnorthwardsuntiltheyreachedsometallthickgrassland,wheretheystopped.Therewerenoclearwatersorflowersinfrontofthem.Theheavyrainhadturnedtheplaceintoahugegreenpuddle(水坑).Everyoneunderstoodwhathadhappened.Whentheladybirdshadgoneoutlookingforthelake,theyhadgoneinthewrongdirection.Nowtheycouldseethat,exceptthatonelateladybird,theyhadliedinordertogetwhattheywanted.Andso,thelatelittleladybirdwasmadetheGreatGuide.TheyalsodecidedthateverytimeoneofthemwasdiscoveredlyingtheywouldpaintablackspotonthatIadybird9Sback.Fromthenon,whenaladybirdlooksatanother9sback,itcantellwhetherthatladybirdcanbetrusted.56. Whydidtheladybirdsdecidetochooseanewguide?A. Theylosttheirwayinthestorm.B. Theyweren,tsatisfiedwithCaiusInsectus.C. Theyneededsomeonetoleadthemoutofdanger.D. Theyneededsomeonetohelpprepareforthestorm.57. Manyyoungladybirdsliedbecausethey.A.didn,twanttobeindangerB.wantedtobethenewguideC.wantedtomakeothershappyD.didn,twanttogetspotsontheirbacks58. Howdidtheladybirdsprobablyfeelwhentheystoppedatthetallthickgrassland?A.Nervous.B.Afraid.C.Excited.D.Angry.59. Whafsthemainideaofthetext?A. Whyladybirdshaveblackspotsontheirbacks.B. Howladybirdschoosetheirleadersandguides.C. Whattheblackspotsonladybirds9backsmean.D. Whyladybirdslietoeachother.BInthesupermarketmydaughterranovertomewithaDVDinherhand.Mum!HotelforDogsisout.Canwegetit?”“Ofcourse,butyoumustuseyourownmoney,“Isaid.Shelookedatthepriceandputitback.Usuallymykidsarehappytospendmymoney,butaremuchmorecarefulwhenitcomestoPUttilIgtheirhandsintheirOWnpockets.Iliketothinkthisisbecausetheyhaveearnedtheirmoneyanditthereforehasavaluetothem.Mychildren9spocketmoneyisreward-based(以奖励为基础的).Theyeachhavecertainweeklyjobs:theycleantheirrooms,organizetheirclothesandclearthetable.Therearethingsthatweneedtopayattentiontowhilerewardingchildren:therulesneedtobeclear,transparent(透明的)andveryfair.AndIdon,twantmoneytobeconnectedintheirmindswiththegivingoflove.Therefore,mychildren9spocketmoneyisnotbasedonthem“beinggood,Itistoodifficulttobegoodformostnormalchildrenallday,everydayforafullweek.Ialsodon,tbelieveinpayingmychildrentobekindandwell-mannered.Thisissomethingweexpectfromthemaspartofourfamilyandaslittlehumanbeings.Asarewardforgoodbehaviorsuchasgoingtobedontime,dratheruseareward-basedactivityorexperiencethatisdonetogether:iceskatingoracinematripinsteadofmoney.Punishmentsforbadbehaviorwillusuallybenotallowingthemtoplay.Ireallywanttoteachmychildrengoodmoneymanagementskills,andIbelieveallowingthemtoearnandspendtheirownpocketmoneyisagreatplacetostart.60. Theexampleatthebeginningofthetextservesasa(n).A.commentB.conclusionC.introductionD.background61. Theunderlinedphrase"puttingtheirhandsintheirownpockets"inParagraph4isclosestinmeaningto"”.A. earningmoneybythemselvesB. spendingtheirownmoneyC. visitingthesupermarketD. doingcertainjobs62. Theauthorholdstheviewthat.A. kidsshouldearntheirpocketmoneyB. kidsshouldIeamhowtogiveloveC. parentsshouldsetanexampletotheirkidsD. parentsshouldhelpmanagetheirkids,moneyCTechnologyisrapidlydeveloping.Whatwilllifebelikeinaboutfortyyears?Ourdailyliveswillsurelybefilledwithallkindsofnewtechnologiesthathelpusdothethingswehatethemostin2012.Houserobotswillprobablyappearinallhomesandwillhelptakeouttherubbish,preparefoodandcleanthehousefromtoptobottom.Equipmentinourkitchens,likethefridge,cooker,anddishwasher,willalsobe“robotic“andwillemailortextussomeinformation.Thereisinfactafridgealreadyonthemarketthatemailsortextsitsuserwhenafooditemhasgoneoutofdateorhasbeenusedup.Also,thefridgehasabuilt-incamerasothatwhenyouareatthesupermarket,youcanlogin(登录进入)toyourfridgeandcheckwhatyouneedtobuy.Handy,right?Highstreetsandregularshoppingtripsarealreadybecomingathingofthepast,assomanyofusareshoppingonline.By2050,everyonewillbeorderingtheirclothesonlineandavirtualscanner(虚拟扫描仪)canbeusedfromhome.Inthisway,youcan“virtually“tryonclothesfromthousandsofdifferentstoresinyourowncomfortablebedroom.Yourvirtual''changingroom“willalsosuggestclothesaccordingtoyourbodyshape,heightandage.By2050,wewillallhaveweeklydigital(数码的)healthchecks"inourhomes.Thehealthmachinesrunsensors(传感器)overourbodiestocheckforsignsofillhealth.Conditionscanatonceberecognizedbythevirtualdoctor“insidethehealthmachineandbetreatedimmediately.Ifyouneedsomemedicine,themachinecanhelporderitforyou.63. Accordingtotheauthor,in2050houserobots.A. willbequitecommonB. willhavegoneoutofdateC. willcostverylittlemoneyD. canbuyfoodfortheirowners64. Whatdoestheunderlinedword"Handy“inParagraph2mean?A.Interesting.B.Surprising.C.Convenient.D.Necessary.65. Whatistheuseofthevirtualscanner?A. Itprovidesinformationonclothingstores.B. Ithelpsshopperstryonclothesathome.C. Ithelpsclothesshopperspayathome.D. Ittellsshopperstheirbodysizes.66. Itcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthatin2050.A. wewillhavebuilt-insensorsinourbodiesB. alargenumberofdoctorswillbeoutofworkC. thevirtualdoctorscanprovideyouwithmedicineD. wewon,thavetogotohospitalforhealthchecksD<AnnieWaunekasmiledasshetouchedthemedal.ItwasthePresidentialMedalofFreedom(总统自由勋章)!ShewasveryproudtobethefirstNativeAmericantogetthisaward.ItwasgiventoherbecauseoftheNavajopeople.Alothadchangedbecauseofher.Anniewasbornin1910inArizona.WhenAnniewas8yearsold,herfathersentherawaytoreceiveagoodeducation-homesofNavajosweretoospreadtobuildschoolsnearwherepeoplelived.Thatyear,aterribleflusweptthroughherschool.Someofthestudentsdied.Anniewasn,tseriouslyaffected,soshehelpedcareforthosewhoweresick.Shesaidherinterestinhealthworkbegantogrowbecauseofthisearlyeventinherlife.Whenshegrewup,WaunekasawthepoorhealthofmanyNavajopeople.Thistroubledher,andshewantedtodosomethingaboutit.In1951,sheranforaseatonthetribalcouncil(部落委员会).Shewon,andinfact,sheservedfor27years.Fromthestart,shepushedforbetterlivingconditions.Everyyear,manyNavajosandothersdiedfromtuberculosis(肺结核),orTB.WaunekafoughttoreducethenumberofTBcasesanddeathsacrossthecountry.ThiswasthemainreasonshewontheMedalofFreedomin1963.Waunekawantedherpeopletotakegoodcareoftheirownhealth.Shetalkedtothemabouthealtheachweekontheradio.Andshewroteadictionaryofmedicaltermstohelpthemtalktodoctorsandnursesthatweren,tNavajos.Waunekaknewthateducationwasthekeytoagoodfuture.Firstofall,shewantedNavajochildrentohaveschoolsclosertowheretheylived.Sheknewfromherownchildhoodexperienceshowharditwastoleavehomeatayoungage.WaunekareceivedthenameuLegendary(传奇的)MotheroftheNavajoNation”fromthetribalcouncilin1984.Shecouldhavestoppedthen,butofcourseshedidn,t.Atthetimeofherdeathin1997,hergrandsonsaid,“ShemadeusproudtobeNavajo."AnnieWaunekawouldhavesmiledtohearhimsaythat.67. AnnieWaunekawassentawaytostudybecause.A. herfatherwantedhertoreceivethebesteducationB. shewantedtostayawayfromNavajosC. therewasnoschoolnearherhomeD. manyNavajoswenttothatschool68. WhichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderoftheeventsthathappenedtoAnnieWauneka?a. wonthePresidentialMedalofFreedomb. experiencedaterriblefluc. receivedthenameuLegendaryMotheroftheNavajoNation”d. ranforaseatonthetribalcouncilA.b-d-a-cB.a-b-d-cC.b-c-a-dD.a-d-c-b69. Accordingtothetext,AnnieWauneka.A. onceworkedasadoctorB. gavemostofherattentiontoeducationC. felthappywhenshelefthomeat8D. wasthoughthighlyofbyhergrandson70. Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A. AnnieWaunekamadetheworldknowmoreaboutNavajos.B. AnnieWaunekaranforaseatonthetribalcouncil.C. AnnieWaunekawasagreatNavajoleader.D. AnnieWaunekacaredaboutNavajos9health.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)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。ThesecretbehindagreatpersonAlongtimeagoIwatchedavideoofJoshGrobansingingVincent.ItwasabeautifulsongandIlovedit.Igotinterestedinwhatthesongisabout.Thesongisabouta19th-centuryDutchpainter,VincentvanGogh.71Unfortunately,hedidn,tenjoyallthefame(名气)andwealththathispaintingsshouldhavebroughthim.Hediedwhenhewasonly37yearsold.Atthattimeonlyafewpeopleknewhisworkandevenfewerappreciatedit.72Foryearshehadmental(精神上的)illness.Heonlysoldonepaintinginhislifetimeandbadlyneededfinancialsupport.73Whatwasitthatmadeitpossible?Theansweristhathehadastrongsupporter,hisyoungerbrotherTheo.TheosupportedVincentfinancially,butmoreimportantly,hecontinuedtobelieveinhisbrothernomatterwhat.74Ithinkit,ssafetosaythatVincentwasabletobecomeagreatartistbecauseofthisunfailingsupportfromhisbrother.Thereisanimportantlessonhere:neverunderestimate(低估)thevalueofasupporter.Havingsomeonewhobelievesinyouthroughthedifficultiesmakesabigdifference.75Youmightnotrealizeit,butmuchofwhatyouhaveachievedismostlikelybecauseofyoursupporters.A. Unlikehisbrother,Theoisn,tfamous.B. Ifyouhavesuchasupporter,expressthankstohim.C. Moreover,hewentthroughmanydifficultiesinhislife.D. Evenso,hestillmanagedtocreatelotsofgreatpaintings.E. HisletterstoVincentwerefullofpraiseandencouragement.F. Hispaintingsareamongthemostfamousandexpensiveintheworld.G. Nomatterhowstrongyouthinkyou,re,youalsoneedsuchasupporter.写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(八),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:L每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。MycatDaisygotlostsuddenlyonemorninginlastDecember.AfterschoolIaskedmymomshehadfoundthecat.Shesaidno.Ibecameverysadlythatweekbutdidn,twantanypresentsforChristmas.Ijustwantedmycatback,butitseemedhopeless.Severaldaylater,Igotthecallatschoolfrommymom.ShetoldmeDaisyhadcomehome!Heardthenews,Icouldn,thelpcryinganddidn,tfeelworryinganymore.IwasveryhappytohaveDaisyhome,thatwasmybestChristmasgift.Iwassothankfultotheboywhohavefoundherandcalledmymom.第二节:书面表达(满分25分)某英文网站Future栏目以Myfavoriterobotofthefuture为主题向广大网友征稿。请你写一篇英语短文向该网站投稿,短文需包含以下要点:1 .未来机器人的外形;2 .未来机器人的用途。注意:L词数:110左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Myfavoriterobotofthefuture选做题阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AThestudentsofJeffersonT