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1、Book10 Module 1单元测试题(外研版)Class: Name: Marks: 满分(120)一、单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1. How do you find your second-hand car, Tom? Very good. Besides costing not much, it is still in good .A. state B. condition C. situation D. environment2. It is said that your school stands out in the whole city. Yes. Our

2、school is relatively better compared with others its management and teaching level.A. in want of B. in possession of C. in terms of D. in favor of3. In the eyes of students, a good teacher should have many good virtues, such as being outstanding, knowledgeable and kind, but , he or she should be res

3、ponsible.A. at all B. after all C. in all D. above all4. Nature deserves because we ourselves are part of it.A. to protecting B. to protect C. protecting D. protected5. Some scientists are firmly of the possibility of life on other planets. So am I. It is just a matter of evidence.A. acknowledged B.

4、 convinced C. encouraged D. addressed6. To our astonishment, the poor man is always doing what he can others whenever they are .A. help; in trouble B. to help; in vain C. help; in vain D. to help; in trouble7. What did Anderson say on the phone? He just repeated his request that we to the victim for

5、 what we had done.A. would apologize B. apologize C. will apologize D. apologized8. Some teens are born to be the ones who are always to their appearance and tend to complain about it.A. sensible B. sentimental C. senseless D. sensitive9. Almost all of us acknowledge it is high time that the governm

6、ent suitable measures to prevent our environment from getting worse.A. takes B. take C. took D. shall take10. Jack felt a lot about how untidy the house was when his girlfriend visited him unexpectedly.A. embarrassed B. confused C. angry D. unwilling11. Beijings Zhongguancun area, known Chinas Silic

7、on Valley, is home to some of Chinas top universities and research institutions.A. as B. for C. to D. with12. I eat outside at all times, but I at home ever since I was married.A. was used to; used to dine B. used to; have been used to diningC. used to; am used to dining D. was used to; have used to

8、 dining13. I head over heels agree what you said about my teaching at the meeting, but dont agree the remark you made on my abilities.A. with; on B. on; with C. to; on D. with; to14. can you expect to get a pay rise.A. Until you work hard B. Unless you work hardC. Only with hard work D. Now that you

9、 work hard15. An automobile can run only all parts are put together well.A. when B. while C. as D. since二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)I was 15 when my mother died. As I walked out of church after the funeral, it 16 me: we never got to have one of those heart-to-heart mother-daughter 17 . At that moment

10、, I believe, God had a plan for us: 18 Mom so much, wed learn to know Dad. Our father had always been loving us, working hard as a high school teacher. He always had Mom talk to us about 19 things. Hed get embarrassed to talk themit was his upbringing, I guess. Now here he was with three teenage gir

11、ls 20 . Suddenly he had to 21 things like dating (约会) and bra (乳罩). The man who 22 showed his emotions became a man whod listen to all our deepest heartaches. When I was in college, my boyfriend, Paul, 23 with me. I thought it was the end of the world. When I came home for the weekend, Dad saw somet

12、hing was wrong 24 I walked in the door. I 25 him, and everything spilled out. He didnt have a lot of answers, but he was there to listen. I never felt that 26 could have done better.Dads support helped me get things through: Paul and I decided to 27 . And when the time came, Dad insisted on doing th

13、e reception. I was so 28 to be getting married that I never thought Id be a nervous bride. But 29 Dad walked me down the passageway of the church, tears rolled down my cheeks. When I looked over at him, he was 30 too.Paul and I now have three kids, and Grandpa is part of their life too. Every Thanks

14、giving and Christmas we go back to 31 . Then recently we decided with my brothers and sisters to take a camping trip the way we used to 32 Mom. We camped out for a week 12 of us Dad and all his kids and grandchildren. Dad helped me 33 that every person is here for a reason, affecting 34 in ways we c

15、annot see. We all miss Mom 35 words can express, but we were given the best mom a dad could be.16. A. injured B. harmed C. hurt D. hit17. A. reports B. talks C. lectures D. meetings 18. A. missing B. losing C. touching D. owning 19. A. public B. valuable C. free D. personal20. A. on his hands B. off

16、 his hands C. on all handsD. out of hand 21. A. get along withB. deal with C. escape from D. keep away from22. A. often B. always C. frequently D. seldom23. A. broke away B. broke out C. broke up D. broke down 24. A. the minute B. before C. while D. in the meanwhile25. A. referred to B. turned to C.

17、 pointed to D. applied to 26. A. a friend B. a man C. a mom D. a dad 27. A. get married B. be separated C. make friends D. keep in touch 28. A. anxious B. uncomfortable C. hopeless D. happy29. A. long before B. ever since C. right after D. shortly after30. A. thinking B. talking C. laughing D. cryin

18、g31. A. friends B. Dads C. brothers D. sisters32. A. with B. without C. within D. beside 33. A. examine B. observe C. see D. watch34. A. either B. another C. others D. the other 35. A. more than B. other than C. better than D. rather than三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AThere are lots of good reasons to re

19、ad blogs, including:Keeping up with current events: Since local news is useless, and cable news only slightly less so, blogs are often where I learn about the most important news of the day. I also learn of important news that the regular news outlets arent even covering (or are covering badly). The

20、 pulse of the times: As someone with a professional interest (as both an anthropologist(人类学家) and a writer) in how people and society act, reading blogs offers me insight into the way people see and react to the world around them. Things I wouldnt think to ask: While I am an adept(熟练的) Googler when

21、I need answers to some pressing question, a lot of time Ive learned things from blogs I wouldnt have Googled because I didnt even know I didnt know them. The negative side of blog-reading includes:The echo-chamber effect: I read blogs that, for one reason or another, I like, which means its possible

22、 that Im hearing viewpoints and opinions that resonate (共鸣) well with my own to the exclusion of others. To be honest, I dont think this is a big pro- blem, since blogs arent the only medium through which I engage with the world, but its something to think about. Time consumption: Im not really sure

23、 how much time I spend reading blogs every day. An hour in the morning and again in the evening seems about right for most days. Is that time that could be better used for other things? The other echo-chamber effect: Theres only so much news in any niche(壁龛), so when something noteworthy happens, ch

24、ances are several sites will end up running the same story with only slight differences. I can either spend time reading each story to make sure I dont miss any subtle detail, or skip them (which also takes time, and may mean I miss some key detail). 36. What does the author mainly talk about in the

25、 passage?A. Pros and cons of blog-reading.B. His own addiction to blog-reading.C. The wide influence of blogs in our life.D. The right way for blog-reading.37. It can be inferred that one of the important reasons why the author reads blogs is that _.A. it can help to improve his googling skills B. i

26、t can let him know important news more quicklyC. it can be of great help to his professional work D. it can be a boost to his professional interest 38. The author is especially interested in _.A. what other bloggers are reading B. how other people read blogsC. how blogs affect peoples attitudes towa

27、rds society D. how people see and react to the world around them39. Which of the following best explains “The other echo-chamber effect”?A. The same story gets a lot of feedback.B. The same story is reported repeatedly in different sites. C. The author wastes a lot of time reading the same story.D.

28、The author can find different opinions on the same story.40. Whats the authors attitude towards blogs?A. One-sided. B. Objective. C. Negative. D. Critic.BMothers Day, Fathers Day, Earth Day. Holidays like these and others could be celebrated every day of the year. While larger projects like helping

29、to clean up local parks are important tasks to tackle, there are also a number of changes you can make in your own household all year long to live greener, according to Barry Kaplan, co-owner of Everything Natural in Clarks Summit. It is the little things that each person can do, he said, that will

30、truly make a difference every day. Everything Natural owner Barry Kaplan displays is one of the many Earth-friendly cleaning products available at the Clarks Summit store. “Living as though Earth Day really mattered,” Kaplan said, “helps call attention to something we should be aware of every day. T

31、o live greener, or not as wasteful, can include simple life changes that are easy to do.” Kaplan said, “Even if you were to eat one vegetarian meal a week, it has a huge impact. I am not advocating vegetarians, but in our country, we eat more beef than any other country.” Kaplan also suggested that

32、while eating less meat and using products made locally will help the cause, there are many other alternatives. “Home heating is the largest use of energy that exists. The amount of wood and paper thrown away is enough to heat 50 million homes for 20 years,” Kaplan said. If during the winter, everyon

33、e were to turn down their heat a degree or two, Kaplan said it would make a significant difference.Households should recycle, Kaplan said. “Clarks Summit is a good community for recycling, but it could be better, if every household did.” Kaplan said using recycled paper towels could save millions of

34、 trees and landfill space. Also businesses should be more aware of their impact using office paper and the waste of printing emails. At the end of each of Kaplans emails it is featured:“Please consider the impact to the environment before printing this email.” 41. What is the purpose of the passage?

35、A. To promote the cleaning products of the Clarks Summit.B. To offer advice on how to live greener by doing small things every day.C. To explain the importance and meaning of some important holidays.D. To call on people to learn from a pioneer in protecting the earth.42. Clarks Summit is probably _.

36、A. an organization of volunteers B. a recycling company C. a store selling green products D. a society of vegetarians43. Kaplan asks people to _.A. be vegetarians B. eat more healthy foodC. eat one vegetarian meal every weekD. take Earth Day more seriously44. What can we learn from the last paragrap

37、h?A. Kaplan thinks people should not print emails unless necessary.B. Kaplan is strongly against people using paper towels.C. Kaplan emails people to save as much as possible.D. Recycling is not popular in Kaplans com- munity.45. The underlined “it” in paragraph four probably refers to _.A. the amou

38、nt of wood and paper wasted B. home heatingC. turning down the heat in winterD. eating less meatCA scan of the human genome(基因组) finds that hundreds of our genes have undergone positive natural selection during the past 10,000 years of human evolution.Genes are the instructions organisms used to mak

39、e proteins. They are hidden in genetic material, usually DNA, and some come in different versions, called “alleles(等位基因).” Positive natural selection occurs when one allele is favored over another due to changes in the environment.Researchers from the University of Chicago analyzed the genomes of 20

40、9 unrelated individuals from three distinct human populations: East Asians, Europeans and Yorubans from Nigeria. Each population contained about 250 positively selected genes; however, most of the affected genes differed depending on the group.“This study addresses the question Are humans still evol

41、ving?, and the answer is Absolutely,” study team member Benjamin Voight said.“There have been a lot of recent changesthe advent(到来) of agriculture, shifts in diet, new habitats, climatic changesover the past 10,000 years,” said Jonathan Pritchard, a human geneticist at the University of Chicago who

42、led the study.The researchers also found positive selection in four pigment genes(色素基因) important for lighter skin in Europeans that were not known before. Scientists think humans evolved lighter skin in Europe as an adaptation to less sunlight.And in East Asians, they found strong evidence of posit

43、ive selection in genes involved in the production of ADH, a protein necessary for breaking down alcohol. However, some East Asians cant metabolize(产生代谢变化) alcohol because they carry a mutation(突变) that prevents them from making ADH. The new finding suggests that the mutation may confer some currentl

44、y unknown additional benefit.The text, which used data collected by the International HapMap Project, is detailed in the March 7 issue of the journal Public Library of Science-Biology.46. What would be the best title for the passage?A. Alleles leads to positive natural selectionB. The affected genes

45、 differ depending on the groupC. The mutation of genes has some additional benefitD. Hundreds of human genes still evolving47. The positive selection in four pigment genes is the most important for _.A. East AsiansB. EuropeansC. NigerianD. Indians48. The following statements are true EXCEPT that _.A

46、. humans evolved lighter skin in Europe as an adaptation to the weatherB. positive natural selection is a good thing for humansC. the human genome have achieved positive natural selectionD. some East Asians cant metabolize alcohol because of changes in diet49. Most of the human genes differed mainly

47、 because of the changes of the _.A. environmentB. populationC. dietD. climate50. From the passage we know that the author is most probably _.A. a researcher of the human genome B. a human geneticistC. a writer of the journal Public Library of Science-BiologyD. a member of the International HapMap Pr

48、ojectDMary Schaefer has always been interested in how the human element plays out in what, and how, things get done in the workplace. Marys belief is that organizations are composed of unique human beings requiring individual attention in order to make the most of what they can contribute to an orga

49、nization, and at the same time meet their own specific needs for meaningful work. She formed her company, Artemis Path, to help managers and employees see how they can get more from themselves and each other by working WITH what makes us human beingsan unexpected resourcefulness and energy that can

50、only come from a respectful and cooperative work environment.Having started as a computer systems analyst, over time she noticed that she was more interested in how people reacted to changing job expectations and a changing work environment, how people reacted to learning new skills, and how to over

51、come the obstacles to that. As she started pursuing a career in Human Resources and a Masters in HR, Mary was chosen for several work assignments that allowed her to try out her vision for how people can be more positively engaged in the workplace. She took an active role in leading hundreds of surv

52、ivors of corporate downsizing to see how they could make positive choices moving forward, rather than be overwhelmed by constant job insecurity.While leading a manufacturing project team made up of several shop-floor employees, Mary worked with every person on her team on their skill-development nee

53、ds. In just a few years, several were promoted and were able to significantly expand their career possibilities. Mary was recognized for this and more with an award for being a “champion of human potential”. 51. Mary Schaefer formed her company Artemis Path to _.A. help managers employ workers B. de

54、velop human resources C. solve the problems in the workplace D. meet peoples needs for meaningful work52. Speaking of work efficiency, Mary Schaefer thinks a lot of _.A. natural environment B. managers role in the team C. spirit of respect and cooperation D. employees talent53. The underlined word “

55、overwhelm” is nearest in meaning to _.A. defeat B. frighten C. satisfy D. ruin 54. In her work, Mary tried to work out the following BUT _. A. how people reacted to changing job expectationsB. how people reacted to a changing work environmentC. how people get individual attention D. how people can b

56、e more positively engaged in the workplace55. Why did Mary get the title of “champion of human potential”?A. Because she paid attention to the workers needs. B. Because she was very successful as a businesswoman.C. Because she treated her employees kindly.D. Because she developed the employees poten

57、tial greatly.四、写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)Doctors say anger can be an extremely damaging emotion, unless you learn how to deal with itThey warn that anger can lead to heart disease, stomach problems, headaches, emotional problems and possibly cancerAnger is a normal emotion that we all f

58、eel from time, to timeSome people express anger openly in a calm reasonable wayOthers burst with anger, and scream and yellYet a few people keep their anger insideThey can not or will hot express itThis is called repressing angerFor years many doctors thought that repressing anger was more dangerous

59、 to a persons health than expressing itThey said that when a person is angry, the brain releases the same hormones (荷尔蒙)They speed the heart rate, raise blood pressure, or sugar into the blood, etcIn general, the person feels excited and ready to actSome doctors say that both repressing and expressi

60、ng anger can be dangerousThey believe that those who express anger violently may be more likely to develop heart disease, and they believe that those who keep their anger inside may face a greater danger of high blood pressureDocors say the solution is learning how to deal with angerThey say the fir

61、st step is to admit that you are angry and to recognize the real cause of the anger, men decide if the cause is serious enough to get angry aboutIf it is, they say, Do not express your anger while angryWait until your anger has cooled down and you are able to express yourself calmly and reasonablyDo

62、ctors say that a good way to deal with anger is to find humor in the situation that has made you angryThey said that laughter is much healthier than anger56Whats the authors purpose by writing this passage? (No more than 15 words)57Whats the meaning of the underlined word repressing in Paragraph 2?

63、(No more than 5 words)58According to the passage, what are the two common ways for people to express their anger? (No more than 20 words)59Why do doctors warn us not to get angry easily? (No more than 15 words)60How can you deal with anger successfully in your daily life? (No more than 20 words)第二节

64、写作(满分25分)假如你是青岛实验中学一名高三的学生,你发现身边的同学,虽然高考临近,却依然迷恋Harry Potter系列魔幻小说,班主任老师提出了批评意见,认为这是不务正业,你的观点呢?请你用英语写一篇文章发表在学校的校报上。词数:120-150。参考答案:1-15 BCDCB DBDCA ABDCA16-35 DBADA BDCAB CADCD BACCA36-55 ACDBB BCCAC DBDAC BCACDOne possible version:With the NCEE drawing near, almost all Senior Three students concent

65、rate on their studies. However, thats not always the case. There are still some students who spare some time for their favorite fantasy novels of Harry Potter. My head teacher scolded those students for their wrongdoing at our class meeting.To be honest, what our head teacher said set me in deep tho

66、ught. Is it a wrongdoing or a waste of time to read such fantasy novels? Definitely not. Harry Potter is a successful character created by the great writer J. K. Rowling. She succeeds in creating a world where teenagers can let their imagination fly freely. Whats more, reading Harry Potter can serve as a relaxation for us senior three students. In conclusion, I suggest the school authorities should adopt an enlightened policy to allow Senior Three students to enjoy Harry Potter to our hearts content.

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