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1、外研社 第九册 模块5 同步验收题 第二部分:知识运用(共两节,45分)第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,共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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑21. Latin American countries condemn Israeli _ attack on Lebanon.A. brutal B. breed C. brutality D. gentle22. The villagers were _ to us at first, but after some time, they were friendly to us. A. k

2、ind B. hostile C. hostilely D. ease23. The armed forces usually _ the army, the navy and the air force. A. are consisted of B. consist of C. consist D. are consisted 24. _what people have said, I do like Richard. A. Be contrary to B. To be contrary to C. Contrary to D. Being contrary to 25. She need

3、s your help. Its a good opportunity to _ her. A. make for B. make from C. make out D. make peace with26. _, learning without thinking is useless. A. Let alone B. Rather than C. Needless to say D. By the way 27.I will never forget how I was happy when I _ China again and was back with my friends and

4、family. A. set out B. set off C. set up D. set foot on 28. Can you think of some cases _ drivers obviously knew the traffic rules but didnt obey? A. why B. where C. as D. which 29. She decided to _ her studies after obtaining her first degree. A. pursue B. pursuit C. carry out D. pursuing 30.He is q

5、uite well at present. It took a long time for him to_ a bad cold. A. cover B. recover C. recovery from D. recover from 31. The solar cell can_ the energy of sunlight_electric energy. A. convert; for B. convert; as C. convert; into D. convert; with 32.When a family begins to _, they are likely to hir

6、e a woman to do the wash. A. prosper B. prosperous C. rich D. riches 33.The Native Americans had to _ their lands and _to Canada when they were beaten in battle. A. abandon; go B. give away; retreat C. abandon; retreat D. give up; retreated 34. Would your wife resent _ with you here ?A to be B. my b

7、eing C. being D. to being 35. - It cost me 30 yuan to get here.- Well, it was crazy of you to take a taxi _ you could come by bus as well.A. while B. if C. because D. when第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从第每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Im thirteen, and through my years in school I nev

8、er understood why spelling was so difficult, yet I loved to write. Listening came easy but I never understood what I read. My grades were 36 average, and since I was quiet 37, the teachers didnt 38 that I was having difficulties. My mom took me a specialist to help me 39 my reading problem. She diag

9、nosed that I had a problem 40information, calling it a reading 41. She wanted my parents to get me a tutor to help me catch up in reading. 42 was the key. I needed to go slower in order to understand what I read. The tutor worked with me and she helped me gain confidence in myself and 43 me to disco

10、ver the ways 44 I am smart. Mom or dad would read out loud from the textbooks at night 45 I understood the lessons better. The best thing that happened to me was finding my best friend, Katrina. She was the smartest girl in the class, 46 she still asked me for help! I felt my confidence grow even la

11、rger 47 I heard one of the girls dividing up the class into four groups. She 48 Jacob, Adam, Katrina, Bobby, Jimmy, and me, and said, “ Those kids should be known as the smartest of our class.”One day, my teacher, Mrs Menchaca, talked about Albert Einstein, telling us he had dyslexia(诵读困难) and that

12、it was harder for him to process information, yet he 49 to be one of the greatest geniuses that 50 lived. She said, “ Nobody is 51, so dont tease people, and dont be afraid to admit you have a problem.” Her words 52 my body and 53 there. 54 Einstein had a disability, he was one of the greatest geniu

13、ses who ever lived. And knowing that has changed me- and _55_I think about myself- forever. 36. A. below B. for C. above D. at 37.A. by nature B. by chance C. by accident D. by mistake 38.A. notice B. know C. learn D. see 39.A. for B. with C. at D. in 40. A. dealing B. understanding C. explaining D.

14、 processing 41.A. ability B. disability C. capacity D. absence 42.A. Patience B. Kindness C. Eagerness D. Ability 43. A. gave B. allowed C. made D. promised 44.A. in that B. in where C. which D. that 45. A. that B. so that C. so D. in order to 46. A. and yet B. so C. and D. but 47. A. while B. when

15、C. since D. after 48. A. pointed to B. pointed at C. glanced at D. looked at 49. A. turned out B. gave out C. was turned out D. turned over 50. A. only B. ever C. already D. never 51. A. useful B. beautiful C. perfect D. considerate 52. A. rolled through B. past C. went through D. got through 53. A.

16、 stopped B. settled C. set D. put 54. A. Since B. If C. However D. Even though 55. A. what B. why C. where D. how. 第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,共40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。The first American immigrants, beginning more than 20,000 years ago, were intercontinental wanderers: hunters and

17、 their families following animal herds from Asia to America, across a land bridge where the Bering Strait is today. When Spains Christopher Columbus discovered the New World in 1492, some 1.5 million Native Americans lived in what is now the continental United States, although estimates of the numbe

18、r vary greatly. Mistaking the place where he landed - San Salvador in the Bahamas - for the Indies, Columbus called the Native Americans Indians.During the next 200 years, people from several European countries followed Columbus across the Atlantic Ocean to explore America and set up trading posts a

19、nd colonies. Native Americans suffered greatly from the influx of Europeans. The transfer of land from Indian to European - and later American - hands was accomplished through treaties, wars, and coercion, with Indians constantly giving way as the newcomers moved west. In the 19th century, the gover

20、nments preferred solution to the Indian problem was to force tribes to inhabit specific plots of land called reservations. Some tribes fought to keep from giving up land they had traditionally used. In many cases the reservation land was of poor quality, and Indians came to depend on government assi

21、stance. Poverty and joblessness among Native Americans still exist today.Today Native Americans number about two million (0.8 percent of the total U.S. population), and only about one-third still live on reservations. Countless American place-names derive from Indian words, including the states of M

22、assachusetts, Ohio, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, and Idaho. Indians taught Europeans how to cultivate crops that are now staples throughout the world: corn, tomatoes, potatoes, tobacco. Canoes, snowshoes, and moccasins are among the Indians many inventions.56.According to the passage , which sta

23、tement is not mentioned ?A. Indians taught Europeans how to cultivate crops that are now staples throughout the world B. the Native Americans invented corn, tomatoes, potatoes, tobacco. Canoes, snowshoes, and moccasinsC. Poverty and joblessness among Native Americans still exist today.D. Limited Ame

24、rican place-names derive from Indian words57.From the passage we can guess the population of America is about_.A.25,000,000 B. 200,000,000 C.250,000,000 D. 20,000,00058.What is the main idea of the second paragraph?A. How did the early settlers get land from the Native Americans step by step?B. Some

25、 tribes fought to keep from giving up land they had traditionally used.C. The Native Americans had to live in reservations.D. In many cases the reservation land was of poor quality, and Indians came to depend on government assistance.59. Some in the first paragraph and some in the sentence_ have the

26、 same meaning.A. Some man at the door is asking to see you. B. Some modern music sounds harsh.C. He spent some twelve years of his life in Africa.D. Why dont you eat some pie?B.Zheng He (1371-1435) is arguably Chinas most famous navigator. Starting from the beginning of the 15th century, he traveled

27、 to the West in seven epic voyages collectively referred to as the Eunuch Sanbao to the Western Ocean from 1405 to 1433. For 28 years, he traveled more than 50,000km and visited over 30 countries, throughout South Pacific, Indian Ocean, Persian Gulf and distant Africa. Columbus sailed to America in

28、St. Maria in 1492, some 80 years after Zhengs voyages. Life magazine ranked Zheng the 14th most important person of the last millennium. Zheng was a Muslim eunuch who served as a close confidant of the Yongle Emperor of China, the third emperor of the Ming Dynasty. Originally named Ma Sanbao, he cam

29、e from Yunnan Province. Both his father and grandfather had traveled on pilgrimage to Mecca. After the Ming army conquered Yunnan, he was taken captive with the name Zheng He given by the emperor. He studied at the Imperial College. His missions showed impressive demonstrations of organizational cap

30、ability and technological might, but did not lead to significant trade, since he was an admiral and an official, not a merchant. China has a very old seafaring tradition. Chinese ships had sailed to India as early as the Han Dynasty. Chinese sailors had the compass to help them. Zheng constructed ma

31、ny wooden ships, some of which are the largest in the history. His flag treasure ship is four hundred feet long - much larger than Columbuss. Zhengs achievements show that China had the ships and navigational skills to explore the world. Mysteriously, China did not follow up on these voyages. The Ch

32、inese destroyed their oceangoing ships and halted further expeditions. Thus, a century later, Europeans would discover China, instead of the Chinese discovering Europe.60.From the text we can know that _.A. Zheng He started to travel to the west from the beginning of the 15th century.B. For 28 years

33、, he traveled more than 50,000km and visited over 31 countries.C. Zheng He traveled throughout South Pacific, Indian Ocean, Persian Gulf and distant America from 1405 to 1433.D. Zheng He sailed to America in 1423.61.The word “halted” in the last paragraph means_.A. continued B. explored C. carried o

34、ut D. stopped.62.Which statement is wrong?A. Zheng constructed many wooden ships, some of which are the largest in the historyB. Zheng Hes flag treasure ship is four hundred feet long - much larger than Columbuss.C. Zheng Hes did not lead to significant trade, since he was an admiral and an official

35、, not a merchant. D. After Zheng Hes voyages, further expedition developed fast. 63.Which is the best summary for the passage?A.Zheng Hes contributions to voyages.B.Zheng Hes biographyC.Chinas most famous navigatorD.China takes the lead in voyages.C.One hot night last July, when our new baby wouldnt

36、 or couldnt sleep, I tried everything I could think of, a warm bottle, songs, gentle rocking. Nothing would settle him. Guessing that I had a long night ahead of me, I bought a portable TV into his room, figuring that watching the late movie was as good a way as any to kill off the hours until dawn.

37、 To my surprise, as soon as the TV lit up, the baby quieted right down, his little eyes focused brightly on the tube. Not to waste an opportunity for sleep, I then tiptoed out of the room, leaving him to watch the actors celebrate John Bellushis forty-fifth birthday. My wife and I heard none of the

38、baby that night, and the next morning when I went into his room, I found him still watching TV himself.I found in my babys behavior a metaphor for the new generation. My wife and I had given him some books to examine, but he merely spit upon (不屑一顾) them, When we read to him, he did not feel comforta

39、ble. And so it is in the schools. We found that our students dont read and they look down upon reading and scold those of us who teach it. All they want to do is watching TV. After this experience with the baby, however, I have reached a conclusion: “ Let then watch it!” If television is that much m

40、ore attractive to children than books , why should we fight it? Let them watch it as they want!64.Why did the author bring a TV set into his sons room?A. To make his son stop crying.B. To spend the night by watching TV programs.C. To leave it to his son.D. To make his son go to sleep as soon as poss

41、ible.65.The babys reaction to the TV program was _.A.unexpected B. exciting C. awful D. calm66.According to the passage, which is true of the school children?A.They prefer reading to watching TV.B.They like watching TV only after school.C.They would rather watch TV than read books.D.They like their

42、teachers who teach them reading.67.What do you think the authors attitude towards TV expressed in the last two paragraphs?A. Favorable B. Serious C. Unfavorable D. Not serious D. “Melting pot” means a place where people from many different ethnic groups or cultures form a united society. The idea co

43、mes from heating metals in a container. When they melt, the metals unite and become something new and stronger. The term has been used to describe the United States as a nation created from people who came here from many different countries.A Frenchman who was living in America expressed the idea mo

44、re than two hundred years ago. J. Hector de Crevecoeur published a book called “Letters From an American Farmer” in 1782.He wrote that America had people from many different countries. He said that they would become a new people whose work would one day change the world.For many years, Americans gen

45、erally accepted the idea of their country as a melting pot. They welcomed immigrants from many nations. Yet some of those immigrants criticized the melting pot idea. They felt they were forced to lose their culture and language in order to be accepted in America. Other people also criticized the ide

46、a. They said the aim of the melting pot is to make different cultures disappear into the one representing the largest group. New groups of immigrants from Asia and Latin America are changing the United States today. Some are resisting learning American culture and language. Reports say some American

47、s fear that the nation is separating into many groups that have no shared purpose. Others say the melting pot is no longer changing the nations immigrants, but the immigrants are changing America.Some experts who study immigration say they now compare American society not with a melting pot, but wit

48、h a salad bowl. A salad is made of many different foods. They each keep their own taste while being part of a successful product. In this way, cultural groups keep their customs and language and are still part of American society.68.According to the text, which statement is wrong?A. The Untied State

49、s is a nation created from people coming from many different countries.B. Some Asians and Latin Americans are resisting learning American culture and language.C. More than two hundred years ago a Frenchman expressed the idea of “Melting pot”D. For many years, Americans generally didnt accept the ide

50、a of their country as a melting pot69.Which opinion is different from the ones appearing in the text? A. Some people felt they were forced to lose their culture and language in order to be accepted in America.B. Some people said the aim of the melting pot is to make different cultures disappear into

51、 the one representing the largest group. C. Some Americans fear that the nation is separating into many groups that have no shared purpose.D. Cultural groups keep their customs and language but are not part of American society.70.The main idea of the passage is_.A. the definition of melting pot B. A

52、merica is a melting Pot.C. different opinions of the idea of melting pot.D. the immigrants are changing AmericaELike people of other ethnicities, the Chinese immigrated to the United States for better lives. Before 1900, their work included farming, mining and building railroads. Men sent money home

53、 to their families in China. But American laborers resented the Chinese because the latter were willing to work for cheap wages. Americans accused the Chinese of monopolizing jobs. Stiff immigration laws were passed. Many Chinese immigrants were forced to prove they had a husband or father who was a

54、 U. S. citizen or be deported. From 1910-1940, Chinese immigrants were detained(拘留) and questioned at Angel Island immigration station in San Francisco Bay. U.S. officials hoped to deport as many as possible by asking obscure questions about Chinese villages and family histories that immigrants woul

55、d have trouble answering correctly. Men and women were housed separately. Detainees spent much of their time in the barracks, languishing(受苦) between interrogations(审问). The immigrants expressed their fears and frustrations through messages and poems written or carved into barrack walls. Some poems

56、are still visible at the museum today. Immigrants were detained weeks, months, sometimes even years. Word got back to China about the prolonged questioning, so people would try to mentally prepare before even crossing the Pacific Ocean. A 1940 fire destroyed the Angel Island administration building,

57、 so the U.S. government abandoned the immigration station. The so-called Chinese Exclusion Acts eventually were repealed(withdrawed). Over the years, Chinese have settled in every U.S. city. Many years have passed. But many Chinese still recall the hardships of detention. At Angel Island, a museum h

58、as been established in the old barracks, re- creating one of the living areas for Chinese detainees. 71.Which is not the reaction of Americans labors to the Chinese?A. American laborers resented the Chinese because the latter were willing to work for cheap wages.B. Americans accused the Chinese of c

59、ontrolling jobs.C. Americans passed stiff immigration lawsD. Americans put many Chinese into prisons.72. What is the meaning of deport in the third paragraph?A. legally force foreigners/criminals to leave. B. go awayC. stay at a certain place. D. throw into prison 73. According to the passage, which

60、 statement is wrong?A. Many Chinese immigrants were forced to prove they had a husband or father who was a U. S. citizen, otherwise they were to be departed. B. Detainees spent much of their time in the barracks, suffering a lot between interrogationsC. We can see some poems expressing Chinese fears

61、 and frustrations at the museum today.D. Today many Chinese have forgotten the hardships of detention. 74. From the passage, we can infer that _.A. A lot of Chinese people opposed Chinese Exclusion Acts, so the U.S. government abandoned it. B. At Angel Island, a museum has been established in the ol

62、d barracks in memory of history.C.The Chinese who passed the Angel Island must have gone through hardships and frustrations. D.U.S. officials the Angel Island administration building liked to ask some very easy and very difficult questions.75. Which is the best title for the passage?A. Former Angel

63、Island Chinese-Americans Detainees.B Hardships and FrustrationsC Chinese Exclusion ActsD Never Forget the Past 第四部分:写作(共两节,满分45分)第一节 阅读表达(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)阅读下面文章,回答有关小题。Fear and its companion pain are two of the most useful things that men and animals possess, if they are properly used. If fire did

64、not hurt when it burnt, children would play it until their hands were burnt away. Similarly, if pain existed but fear did not, a child would burn itself again and again, because fear would not warn it to keep away from the fire that had burn it before. A really fearless soldier and some do exist is

65、not a good soldier because he is soon killed; and a dead soldier is of no use to his army. Fear and pain are therefore two guards without which men and animals might die out.In our first sentence we suggested that fear ought to be properly used. If, for example, you never go out of your house becaus

66、e of the danger of being knocked down and killed in the street by a car, you are letting fear rule you too much. Even in your house you are not absolutely safe: an airplane may crash on your house, or ants may eat away some of the beams in your roof so that the latter falls on you, or you may get ca

67、ncer!The important thing is not to let fear rule you, but instead to use fear as your servant and guide. Fear will warn you of dangers; then you have to decide what action to take.In many cases, you can take quick and successful action to avoid the danger. For example, you see a car coming straight

68、towards you; fear warns you, you jump out of the way, and all is well.In some cases, however, you decide that to avoid the danger. For example, you cannot prevent an airplane crashing onto your house. In this case, fear has given you its warning; you have examined it and decided on your course, of a

69、ction, so fear of this particular danger is no longer of any use to you, and you have to try to overcome it.1What is the best title of the passage? ( Please answer within 10 words. ) 2Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one? In fact, danger is not always occurring outside.

70、 3Please fill in the blank in the last paragraph with proper words or phrases to complete the sentence. ( Please answer within 10 words. ) 4What do you think is the best way to deal with fear? (Please answer within 20 words. ) 5Translate the underlined sentence in the first paragraph into Chinese. 书

71、面表达:请根据下表的内容提示,用英语写一篇120字左右的短文,介绍Elaine Chao(赵小兰,现任美国劳工部长)人物时间(年)人生经历Elaine Chao1953 生于台湾1961随父母移民到美国1979获哈佛大学商业学院硕士学位1979-1986为Gulf Oil and Citicorp工作1983-1984白宫实习生(a White House Fellow)1986弃商从政2001 当选劳工部部长,她是美国历史上第一个进入内阁(cabinet)的亚裔女性,而且是级别最高的。2005 再次出任劳工部长 21. A. c残忍的,野蛮的。 拉丁美洲国家对谴责以色列对黎巴嫩发动残忍的进攻

72、。22.B. be hostile to sb 对某人怀有敌意。23. B. consist of vi 不能用于被动语态。24. C. be contrary to 与相反。 做状语是应把be 省略。25. D. 意思为“与讲和” A. 有助于B.有制成的C. 辨认出;理解26. C. 不用说,当然。不容置疑,学而不思则罔。27. D.意为“踏上”28. B. case 做先行词用where引导。29. A. 意为“继续”30. D. recover from a cold 感冒痊愈。31. C. convert+n+into+n. 太阳能电池将把太阳的辐射转换成电力。32. A. 意为“富

73、裕,繁荣”。33. C. 当印第安人在战争中受挫,他们不得不放弃土地,被迫撤退到加拿大。34. B. resent doing 为行为而生气35. D. when表示“既然”while 用于句首“虽然”。 36.C.根据下一句的暗示 the teachers I was having difficulties. 37.A. quiet 指的是人的性格不爱说话,所以选择by nature,生来,生就 其他意思不对。38.A. notice 指的是注意到一些细小的变化 39.B.固定结构help sb with sth.40.D.在最后一段有提示。41.B.根据最后一段telling us he

74、had dyslexia(诵读困难) 和Einstein had a disability42.A.根据下文I needed to go slower in order to understand what I read.43.B.“准许,允许”此处可译成“让”44.D.考察定语从句way 做先行词用 in which/that两者也可省略。45.B.so that 引导的是结果状语从句。46.A. and yet虽然如此,然而,可是47.B.而while表示时候时,往往和延续性动词连用。48.B.point at 强调是指向近处的目标,而point to 指的是远处的目标,强调方向性。49.

75、A.turn out 结果是,不可用于被动语态。50.B.ever与比较级、最高级连用表示“至今”。51.C.此句为文章的主题句。人无完人。52.A.roll本义为“滚动”此处为译成“震动“。53.B. settled此处意为“在某处停留”。此句话可译成“她的话使我震动,从此我牢牢记住了她的话。54.D. 即使引导状语从句。55.D. 也改变了我怎么看待我自己。56.D. Limited 应改为countless. 57.A. 根据Today Native Americans number about two million (0.8 percent of the total U.S. pop

76、ulation),计算可得。58.A. 这一段主要是印第安人如何一步一步失去土地的。59.C. about/approximately 大约60.A. B应为 over 30 countries, C应为distant Africa from 1405 to 1433. D应为in 1412。.61.D.根据前文提示China did not follow up on these voyages.62.D. 根据China did not follow up on these voyages. The Chinese destroyed their oceangoing ships and h

77、alted further expeditions.63. A. B的内容太大,C和D的表达欠准确。64.B. 根据I bought a portable TV into his room, figuring that watching the late movie was as good a way as any to kill off the hours until dawn.65.A. To my surprise, as soon as the TV lit up, the baby quieted right down66.C. 根据最后一段。67. A. 根据 Let them w

78、atch it as they want!68.D. 应为Americans generally accepted the idea69.D. 应为and are still part of American society.70.C. 概括全面。文章中既有支持也有反对的意见。71.D. 文中未提及。72.A. 根据全文。美国人排斥中国人进入,可知意思为“驱逐出境”73.D. 倒数第二段But many Chinese still recall the hardships of detention.74.C. 其中A应为A 1940 fire destroyed the Angel Islan

79、d administration building, so B. in memory of history.与文章不符。D的判断在文中第四段。75. A. 概括了全文。 B.不能点题 C.与中心意思不符。 D. 脱离主题。1Fear/ How to deal with fear/ Tips or Suggestions on (how to deal with) fear/ How to use fear etc.2Even in your house you are not absolutely safe.3There is nothing that you can do/ you can

80、do nothing/ nothing can be done/ there is no way/ we have no way etc.4The best way is not to let fear rule you, but instead to use fear as your servant and guide.5真正无畏的战士(确实存在)并不是好战士。因为他很快就会死亡,而死去的士兵对军 队来说是无用的。书面表达: Elaine Chao was born in Taiwan, China, in 1953 and came to the United States with hi

81、s parents when she was eight years old. Elaine Chao received her M.B.A. from the Harvard Business School. After earning her M.B. A, she worked for Gulf Oil and Citicorp since 1979 before entering government service full time in 1986. Elaine Chao served as a White House Fellow in 1983-84. Elaine Chao

82、 is the United States 24th Secretary of Labor and the first Asian American woman appointed to a Presidents cabinet in U.S. history in 2001.She is the first and highest-ranking Asian-Americans woman in the US government. She was named again Secretary of the Labor in 2005. Elaine Chao inspires many oversea Chinese. .

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