1、Book5 Module3 周测 2012-9-16一 核心词汇1. Though it was hard, he was _(决心) to finish the work on time.2. Many people wrote _(评论) for his new novel.3. He strongly _(与相似) his father.4. He is a man full of imagination. He always lives in a world full of _(幻想)5. If a boy is _(好奇的),he is always asking questions
2、.6. When he heard the words, he felt _ (惊慌)7. The little boy is always _(打扰) me.8. The writer lived up to his _(名誉)9. How do you _ (解释,说明) for the $20 thats missing.10. When the fire happened, people _(惊慌) and ran in all directions.二 高频短语11 .逃跑_ 12. 编造 _13.发财_ 14. 出发,启程 _15.起初,首先_ 16. 有做某事的心情_17.捉弄某
3、人_ 18. 劝服某人做某事 _19.与有联系_ 20. 令人大吃一惊的是 _21.以为背景_ 22. 过着快乐的生活 _23.对.感到糟糕_ 24. 建议做某事_25.获得名誉_ 三. 重点句式26. _ _ _, there was a light in one of the cabins.(使我们吃惊的是)27. So we paddled over and climbed on to the steamboat, keeping _ _ _.(像老鼠一样安静)28. It was quite dark, but I could _ _ _ _on the floor, _ _with
4、rope.(看到一个人被绳子捆着躺在地板上)29. He arrived in New Orleans _ _ _ _ _ _,(身无分文) only to find that there were no boats for South America.30.Like Huck, Mark Twain _ _ _ _.(过着冒险的生活)31._ _ _ his plans,he worked for several years as a pilot on a steamboat. (迫不得以他只好改变计划)四单项选择32. The twins _ each other in looks but
5、 differ in character.A. resembleB. likeC. similar D. alike33. Since all the evidence suggested he _ innocent, I suggested he _ set free.A. was; was B. was; must be C. should be; was D. was; be34. Much _ the teachers astonishment, he didnt pass the exam held last week.A. to B. in C. of D. by35. On th
6、e way to school, I saw a man _ down by a car.A. knocking B. to be knocked C. knocked D. knock36. We _ him over and over again to give up smoking, but it didnt help.A. advised B. persuaded C. suggested D. prevented37. The dying man sounded out of breath, _ he had been running a long way.A. like B. as
7、 though C. as D. even if38. Afraid of being scolded by her teacher, the girl _ an excuse for her absence from school.A. took up B. picked up C. gave up D. made up39. The patient was warned _ oily food after the operation. A. to eat not B. eating not C. not to eat D. not eating40. I hurried to the ai
8、rport only _ the plane I was to take had just taken off.A. to find B. finding C. found D. having found41. The father regretted _ his children how he regretted _ hard when he was young. A. to tell; not to study B. telling; not studyingC. to tell; not studying D. telling; not to study42. He is determi
9、ned to make his _ in big cities after leaving school. A. money B. fortune C. living D. wealth43. How did you get to school within such a short time? I got my brother _ me here on his motorbike.A. drive B. drove C. driven D. to drive44._ to give up smoking, he threw away his _ cigarettes. A. Determin
10、ed, remained B. Determining, remaining C. Determining, remained D. Determined, remaining45. Chinas development is vital(重要的) to the world, _ a vast(巨大的) market with infinite opportunities. A. offered B. to offer C. offering D. offer46. Because of illness, I,m not _ to take the party. A. in the mood
11、B. in mood C. in a mood D have mood47. - Were you at home last Sunday? - Yes, I devoted the whole day to _ the English grammar. A. review B. reviewing C. be reviewed D. being reviewed48. On weekend , many people drive their cars _ into the countryside to have a rest. A. breaking B. pouring C. fillin
12、g D. hurrying49. If you are _ about Australian cities, just read the book written by Dr.johnson.A. interested B. anxious C. upset D. curious50. Have you seen the horse _ the pole(杆子) over there. A. tying to B. tied to C. tying up D. tied up 五阅读理解Jack London was born on January 12, 1876, in San Franc
13、isco. He was deserted by his father and raised in Oakland by his mother Flora Wellman and stepfather John London, whose surname he took. Londons youth was marked by poverty(贫穷). At the age of ten, he became an eager reader, and borrowed books from the Oakland Public Library. After leaving school at
14、the age of 14, London worked as a seaman, rode in freight trains as a hobo(无业游民) and accepted socialistic views as a member of protest armies of the unemployed. In 1894, he was put in prison for vagrancy(游荡). Without having much formal education, London educated himself in public libraries, and at t
15、he age of 19 entered the University of California at Berkeley, where he started to earn his living by writing. His early stories appeared in the overland monthly and the Atlantic monthly .In 1900, he married Elisabeth Maddern, but left her and their two daughters three years afterwards, eventually(最
16、后) to marry Charmian Kittredge. In 1901 London ran unsuccessfully on the Socialist Party ticket for mayor of Oakland. He started to produce novels, non-fiction and short stories, and became one of the most popular authors. Londons first novel, The Son of the Wolf, appeared in 1900. His Alaska storie
17、s, The Call of the Wild (1903), White Fang (1906) and Burning Day Light (1910) gained him a large reading public. Among his other works are The Sea - Wolf (1904) and The Road, a collection of short stories. In 1902, London went to England. His report about the living conditions in the East End and i
18、n other working class areas of London, The People of the Abyss (1903), was a surprise success in the US but criticized in England. In 1906, he published his first collection of non-fiction pieces, The war of the Classes, which included his lectures on socialism. London also published a semi-autobiog
19、raphical(半自传体的) novel Martin Eden (1909) and a travel book The Cruise of the Snark (1911). A few months before his death, London left the Socialist Party. Debts, alcoholism, illness, and fear of losing his creativity darkened the authors last years. He died on November 22, 1916.51.What does the unde
20、rlined word mean? A. loved B. educated C. abandoned D.critisized52. How did London spend his youth?A. Wandering about in poverty. B. Studying at school. C. Working as a seaman. D. Writing in prison.53. When did he start writing to earn his living?A. In 1894. B. In 1895. C. In 1900. D. In 1901.54. In
21、 which work did he probably refer to most of his own experiences?A. The Call of the Wild . B. The RoadC. Martin Eden . D. The Cruise of the Snark 55. What can we conclude from this passage?A. London lived a happy life when he grew up.B. London was famous both as a writer and as a politician.C. London was one of the most popular writers of his time.D. Londons works were all about American life.