Module1 Our Body and Healthy Habits测试第一节 单线选择 (共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分) 1. -You have forgotten to turn off the light. -Oh, sorry. I________ turn it off now. A. am going to B. am to C. will D. should 2. He is doing his homework attentively. Leave him________ he is. A. who B. as C. what D. that 3. The expensive diamond necklace is worth________4,000 dollars. A. at least B. in the least C. at last D. at all 4. There may be another train in half an hour, but you’d better go and______. A. make sure B. find C. discover D. look out 5. Look at the clouds. It________ rain. A. will B. is going to C. is to D. looks 6. His absence from the meeting that day was ________ his daughter was in hospital. A. for B. as C. because D. that 7. ________ the poem a second time, its meaning will become clearer. A. While reading B. If read C. Read D. If you read 8. ________ hard, and you will pass the final exam. A. Working B. If you work C. Work D. To work 9. Don’t climb the high wall, ________ you will fall and break you leg. A. and B. then C. for D. or 10. The apartment can_________ 500 people. A. put B. sit C. house D. live 11. -What do you think of the film yesterday? -Very boring. It couldn’t be any________. A. worse B. worst C. better D. best 12. The_________ temperature of human body is between 36℃ and 37℃. A. normal B. usual C. common D. most 13. He_________ give up the chance of winning than get hurt in the competition. A. preferred B. would like to C. would rather D. had better 14. His chief trouble was that he did not know any editors_______ writers. A. and B. or C. but D. so 15.-Could you help me take the box up to the sixth floor? -_______. No problem at all. A. With pleasure B. My pleasure C. For pleasure D. I’d like it 16. _____ special exhibitions, most museums in the United States demand no admission fee. A. Except for B. Except C. Besides D. Including 17. The book is______ boring; it is, in fact, rather exciting and fascinating. A. anything but B. nothing but C. no more D. all but 18. My mother raised two______ hens, and she got_______ of eggs every day. A. score; score B. scores; score C. score; scores D. scores; scores 19. I like things in order. Do you mind putting them______ they belong? A. to whom B . to which C. where D. that 20. -I planned to go to the theatre, but I didn’t. -______? A. Why not go B. Why don’t you C. Why didn’t you D. What’s the matter 第二节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) No one can change the weather. Nobody can control the weather. But if we read correctly the 21 around us we can 22 what the more changes in the weather will be. The way of telling what the weather will be like the following day is 23 weather forecasting. For many centuries and in all countries people have 24 the weather and tried to make weather forecasting. Sometimes distant objects 25 hills and tall trees seem to be very clear 26 near. This is a sign of much water vapor (水蒸气) in the 27 and therefore rain will probably come. Rings round the sun are a sign of coming 28 . Many people feel in their 29 the coming of wet weather. Their joints ache. Some birds fly 30 as fine weather is coming but they fly near the ground if 31 or stormy weather is 32 the way. It is probably because of the insects (昆虫) which they are hunting 33 they fly 34 . If you see a rainbow during rainy weather, this is a sign 35 the weather will become clear and fine. Such 36 always come in the evening. If the stars twinkle clearly at night, then fair weather will 37 . If a fog appears in the morning just about sunrise, then the day will be warm. Instead, 38 a fog appears in the evening, the next day will bring wet weather. If the sunset is mostly red in 39 , then the following day will be fine. If a rainbow appears in the morning, rainy weather will probably come. Most of the 40 sayings have been made by the people who have used their eyes and brains to make weather forecasting. 21. A. sings B. plants C. animals D. people 22. A. tell B. speak C. talk D. point 23. A. studied B. regarded C. used D. called 24. A. studied B. learned C. searched D. guessed 25. A. just as B. for example C. such as D. as 26. A. and B. but C. or D. however 27. A. air B. sky C. heaven D. earth 28. A. wind B. cloud C. rain D. snow 29. A. legs B. arms C. skins D. bones 30. A. high B. highly C. fast D. slowly 31. A. cloudy B. dry C. rainy D. sunny 32. A. by B. in C. for D. on 33. A. that B. which C. where D. when 34. A. high B. low C. fast D. slow 35. A. that B. which C. whether D. how 36. A. as B. rainbows C. weather D. day 37. A. begin B. stop C. continue D. go 38. A. if B. whether C. when D. since 39. A. edge B. surface C. centre D. color 40. A. above B. below C. important D. interesting 第三节 阅读理解 (共25小题;每小题2分,满分50分) A Most Americans enjoy moving from place to place. For example, they often drive their cars 120 to 160 kilometers away just to have dinner with a friend or even fly to Europe just for watching a football match. In some states only one person in five lives in a place for more than five years. One may be born in one city, and go to school in another. He may finish his middle school in two or three cities, and then attend a college far across the country. When he has entered business, he may possibly move from job to job. Moving from one job to another, which is called “job-hopping”, is a very common practice in the United States. Job-hopping is good to workers, because every change of a job gives them a chance to move up to a higher position and to get better pay. Ana job-hopping also gives bosses the chance to get new ideas and skills that different people bring to their companies and factories. 41. According to this passage, Americans often travel_______. A. in order to have dinner with their friends B. in order to watch football matches C. to enjoy themselves D. in order to find a new job 42. In some places in America, ________ for more than five years. A. most people stay in one place B. about 20% of the people live in one place C. the owners of houses stay in one place D. the owners of five house stay in one place 43. In the USA, job-hopping_______. A. has become the custom (习惯) B. has helped young people to attend to college C. has helped students to enter business D. has helped worker in traveling 44. The writer thinks________. A. job-hopping does good either to workers or to the bosses B. job-hopping does good neither to the workers nor to the bosses C. little of the job-hopping D. highly of the job-hopping 45. The writer wants to say________. A. if the country is rich, probably people don’t like to move B. if the country is rich, probably people like to change their homes in different places. C. job-hopping may cause trouble in the country D. job-hopping may cause some people to lose their jobs B Mr. Jackson worked in a factory. There he drove a truck. He carried the machines that were made in their factory to the station. He drove well and got more money than his workmates. His wife took good care of him and did all the housework at home. But the man had a shortcoming: he liked drinking. He often drank a little when he had supper. And after that he went to bed and soon fell asleep. It didn’t hinder(防碍) his work and Mrs. Jackson didn’t mind it. One summer afternoon it was very hot. Mr. Jackson felt tired and thirsty. He stopped by a bar on the side of the road and had a rest. One of his friends saw his truck and asked him to drink. He agreed and they drank a lot. And he didn’t stop at the crossing when the lights were red. A policeman tried to stop him. But he drove faster and soon they found him in the factory and they knew everything. He was nearly sent away for it. He was very sorry after that and promised he wouldn’t drink any longer when he was at work. One day, on his way home, he met an old friend of his and they were both happy and drank much. When he got home, his wife was angry but she didn’t say anything and helped him to go to bed. The next morning she said, “You drank a lot again last night!” “Who told you about that?” Mr. Jackson called out. “I didn’t drink at all!” “But you told me about it yourself!” “Can you believe what a drunk(醉汉) says?” 46. Mr. Jackson was paid more because_______. A. he was a driver B. he worked hard C. he spent much in drinking D. he never had a rest 47. At first Mrs. Jackson didn’t stop her husband drinking because________. A. he didn’t drink too much B. he went to work on time C. he never drank when he was at work D. he got more money than his workmates 48. ______, so he was nearly sent away. A. Mr. Jackson didn’t stop when the lights were red B. Mr. Jackson drove too fast when he was drunk C. Mr. Jackson drank with his friend in the bar D. Mr. Jackson didn’t listen to the policeman 49. As_______, Mr. Jackson promised not to drink when he was at work. A. his wife was angry with him B. the policeman punished(惩罚) him C. his friends asked him not to do so D. he knew it was dangerous for him 50. Mrs. Jackson didn’t say anything that evening because________. A. she thought her husband poor B. she felt sorry for her husband C. it was no use talking to a drunk D. her husband knew he was wrong C Is your family interested in buying a dog? A dog can be a pleasant companion to your family, but if you choose the wrong kind of dog, you will have a lot of troubles. Families should sit down and thoroughly discuss the possible problems before buying a dog. Even if the children in your family are the ones who want the dog, the parents are the ones who are really responsible for seeing that the animals are properly cared for. If you don’t know much about dogs, it is a good idea to go to the library for books about different kinds of dogs, as well as books about how to train a young dog. In reading about the different breeds(种类) you should know that a dog described(描述) as very alert(机敏灵活的) may be too active. When a book describes a dog as an excellent hunting dog, it probably means that the dog won’t be happy living in a small house. Dog breeds vary(变化) in popularity as the years go by. One of the most popular dogs these days is the German shepherd. This is because it provides protection as well as companionship. The family should be warned that these dogs grow up to be very big, and may be too powerful for children to control. If space is limited, a toy dog may be a good choice. These dogs are very small and easy to train. They don’t need to be walked daily, since they can exercise at home. 51. Who should take the responsibility(责任)for making sure that the dog is properly treated? A. The children. B. The parents. C. Both the parents and the children. D. Anyone who wants the dog. 52. According to the passage, one can get information about different kinds of dogs_______. A. by going to the library B. by asking someone who has enough experience about different kinds of dogs C. by buying a dog and training it D. by reading books about dogs 53. The German shepherd is a popular dog__________. A. because it is easy to train B. because it is big and strong C. because it is powerful and friendly D. because it is alert and active 54. Which of the following statements is NOT true? A. Don’t buy a hunting dog if you house is not big enough. B. A dog may not be so good as it is described in books. C. The German shepherd never loses its popularity for it provides not only companionship but also protection. D. You should have a discussion with your family before buying a dog in case it causes you a lot of troubles. 55. Which is the best topic of the passage? A. The care and proper selection of dogs for families. B. Different breeds of dogs. C. Responsibility for seeing that dogs are properly cared for. D. Different kinds of books about dogs. D John J. Audubon was an American artist and scientist who studied birds. He was born of French parents in 1785 in Haiti, and received his education in France. He came to the United States in 1804 and developed himself to watching, studying and painting wild birds. To make a living, he also had to do portraits. Having completed his book, Audubon went to England in 1826 to get it published. The beauty of his pictures of Kentucky birds made his book, BIRDS OF AMERICA, a big success and brought him fame. Audubon returned to America in 1842 and lived in New York City until his death in 1851. In honor of Audubon, people in America have set up hundreds of Audubon societies to protect and study wild birds and animals. 56. Audubon was born_______. A. Haitian and became English later B. French and became American later C. French and remained French D. American and remained American 57. Kentucky is a place in_________. A. England B. Haiti C. America D. France 58. What Audubon enjoyed most was_________. A. writing abut science B. painting portraits of people C. keeping birds as pets D. studying nature 59. Audubon published his book when he______, A. was in Kentucky B. was in his forties C. got his fame D. lived in New York 60. The most important achievement of Audubon’s book is that________. A. it brought Audubon fame and success B. it shows how beautiful pictures of birds can be C. it has taught many people to love nature and birds D. it gives people a great deal of scientific knowledge E Have you ever seen people dance? Some dances are fast and others are slow. People’s feet always move when they dance. They keep on moving until the music stops. People have enjoyed dancing for a very long time. This story is of a different kind of dance. It is a dance without people of music. Yet this dance is one of the oldest in the world. It is the dance of bees. If you have ever watched bees, you know that they are very clever. hey also work hard looking for food and bringing it back to their home. The home of the bees is called a bee hive. Here hundreds even thousand of bees live. They work day and night building small walls. There they make their honey. This is the same honey that we eat. Where does the honey come from? Bees live on food from flowers. Have you seen bees flying around a flower garden? When a bee rests on a flower, it tries to go to the centre of it. There it takes in as much food as its body can hold. Then it flies to take the food back to the hive. At the hive, bees change flower food into honey. Then they fly away for more food. How do the bees know where to find the best food in the sweetest flowers? One bee acts as a guide. When it discovers good flowers, it flies back to the hive and tells the others. It does this by dancing for them. The bee dances on one side. This tells the other bees which way to go to find the flowers. But that is not all. The bee dances for some time. And the length of its dance tells the other bees how far they must fly to reach the flowers. When the bees see the dance, they know where the flowers are. They fly away and return with more food for the hive. Sometimes we hear the music of the bees as they fly around. But few people have ever seen them dance. Yet without that dance we might never have sweet honey to eat. 61. The writer believes that_________. A. people dance better than bees B. people learned dance from bees C. bees dance more often than people D. bees don’t like music 62. From this passage we know that the dance of bees means_______. A. They are good at dancing B. they want to show their beauty C. they communicate with each other D. they have nothing to do 63. Which of the following is true? A. People get honey from flowers directly. B. People draw honey from bees’ bodies. C. People produce honey in a secret place. D. People get honey from bees indirectly. 64. What character do bees have? A. dance-loving B. hard-working C. music-loving D. active 65. If a bee wants to get some information about the distance of food, he may watch closely at_______ of the other bees’ dance. A. the side B. the length C. the place D. the time 参考答案: 1-5 CBAAB 6-10 CDCDC 11-15 AACBA 16-20 AACCD 21-25 AADAC 26-30 AACDA 31-35 CDABA 36-40 BCADA 41-45 CBAAD 46-50 BCABC 51-55 BDCCA 56-60 BCDBC 61-65 CCDBB (责任编辑:admin) |