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必修3 Module 5測(cè)試題第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分分)(略)第二部分 英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分分)第一節(jié) 語法和詞匯知識(shí) (共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)21. Do you remember there was time long skirts and jeans were in fashion?A. a; thatB. a; whenC. the; that D. the; when22. I want to have a penfriend, hopefully a girl in her early twenties, and with interests similar _ mine.A. asB. likeC. toD. with 23. In my opinion, knowledge in the book is important, but of at least _ importance is personal experience. A. fairB. reasonable C. equalD. proper24. I hear John fell off a tree and hurt his leg. _, lets go and see him after school.A. If soB. Even soC. If notD. In case 25. The old man living next to me, _ life was hard in the past, still works very hard in his eighties.A. for whoseB. whichC. whomD. for whom26. Though Tom was born and _ in America, he can speak fluent Chinese. A. brought aboutB. brought in C. brought up D. brought out27. Do you know what Jack does all day? He spends at least as much time watching TV as he _. A. studiesB. does studyingC. is studyingD. does study28. Boys and girls, remember, no bread eaten by man is so sweet as _ earned by his own labor.A. oneB. itC. thatD. those29. The reason _ he gave for his coming late was _ his car broke down on the way.A. why; becauseB. why; that C. that; thatD. for which; that30. _ in 1958, No. 4 Middle School is one of the most famous schools in Shandong province.A. FoundedB. It was founded C. Being foundedD. Founding31. My uncle went to Shanghai in his thirties, _ some time later, he became manager of the company.A. whenB. whereC. whoD. which32. If you want children to work hard you must appeal to their interest instead of their _ of duty.A. ideaB. feelingC. experience D. sense33. The two things _ they felt very proud were Jims gold watch and Dellas hair. A. about whichB. in whichC. of whichD. for which 34. April 1 became a day to have fun in France and then it _ to England and Scotland, and later, to North America. A. spreadB. grewC. carriedD. developed35. We must _ an excuse for our absence. If he didnt see it, he could not believe it.A. inventB. explain C. discover D. develop第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)Long ago, a king had two sons. As they grew up, the king wanted to find a fair way to 36 one of them as Crown prince. But the two princes were 37 in intelligence, personal charm, and health. It was very hard to decide which one should be Crown prince. The king then tried to find a 38 in one which was not shared by the other. One day, he said, “My sons, the weight of sovereignty (王權(quán)) is very 39 . To find out which of you is 40 able to bear it, I am sending you together to a far corner of the kingdom. One of my officials there will place 41 of the same weight on your shoulders. My crown will one day go to the one who first 42 bearing his burden like a king should.” The brothers then 43 together. Soon they met an aged woman 44 under a burden. The younger one 45 that they stop to help her 46 the older one didnt agree. The older prince hurried on, but the younger one stayed 47 to give help to the aged woman. Along the road, from day to day, he met others who also needed 48 . A blind man took him miles out of his way, and a lame (瘸的) man 49 his pace. At last, he reached his fathers 50 who gave him his burden. He went all the way home with it on his shoulders. When he 51 at the palace, his brother greeted him with 52 at the gate. He said, “I dont 53 . I told Father the weight was too heavy to carry. How did you do it?” The prince who was going to be king replied 54 , “I suppose when I helped others carry their burden, I found the 55 to carry my own.”36. A. compareB. match C. chooseD. replace37. A. equal B. interestedC. fairD. famous38. A. disadvantage B. habit C. mistake D. quality39. A. empty B. large C. heavy D. little40. A. best B. better C. most D. worse41. A. sadness B. sovereignty C. responsibilities D. burdens 42. A. leaves B. returnsC. goes D. reaches43. A. set on B. took off C. set out D. held up44. A. strugglingB. singing C. smiling D. falling45. A. agreed B. hoped C. orderedD. suggested46. A. while B. so C. becauseD. since47. A. up B. out C. behind D. ahead48. A. money B. preparation C. help D. love49. A. turned backB. slowed down C. picked out D. kept up 50. A. lawyer B. wife C. guard D. official51. A. arrived B. left C. shoutedD. looked52. A. pleasure B. anger C. surpriseD. joy53. A. want B. get C. see D. understand 54. A. thoughtfully B. doubtfully C. sorrowfully D. carelessly 55. A. power B. charm C. strengthD. courage第三部分 閱讀理解(共小題;每小題分,滿分分)Confucius said, “In a group of three people, there is always something I can learn. Choose to follow the strengths of others, and use their shortcomings to reflect upon ourselves.” As you can see from what Confucius said, everyone that we come across can teach us something useful. As long as we reflect on the lessons learnt from and by other people, we can continuously improve ourselves. But take note that when you reflect on these lessons, you apply some wisdom to each lesson because each situation is unique although they share some common principles. We can learn a lot from everyone. We always tend to think that we can only learn from those who are higher in status or have more knowledge than us, but that is not really the case. We can learn from those who are lower in status than us as well, because the experience and knowledge of each person is very different. The best thing about this type of learning, reflecting other peoples strengths and shortcomings onto ourselves, is that we do not pay for the mistakes that are made. The only cost to us is the time that is needed to learn about and reflect on these lessons from other peoples lives. As we all know, some mistakes can be ones which people cannot afford to make, for instance, a broken friendship or a financial loss. Thus constantly using other peoples strengths and shortcomings to reflect upon ourselves makes us realize the costs of these mistakes and reduces the possibility that we will make similar mistakes. What can we do now to learn from others? By keeping our eyes and ears open. Be observant and able to realize what strengths and shortcomings other people have. A lot of people in this world like to complain about their lives. Listen to them and make your own assessment (評(píng)估) and from your own assessment, reflect upon your life and make improvements where necessary.56. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?A. Confucius thought we should learn from strengths of others.B. It is by reflecting on the lessons learnt by others that we can improve ourselves.C. Only from those who have more knowledge than us can we learn.D. Reflecting upon other peoples strengths and shortcomings can help us make fewer mistakes.57. The underlined part “this type of learning” in the fourth paragraph probably refers to _.A. learning from other peoples mistakes B. learning from others experiencesC. finding what strengths and shortcomings other people haveD. reflecting others strengths and shortcomings onto ourselves58. From the fifth paragraph, we learn that _.A. sometimes we can afford the costs of a broken friendshipB. our reflection will necessarily reduce our mistakesC. some reflection will help to improve ourselves D. reflection will stop us from making any mistakes in life 59. The passage is probably taken from _.A. a magazine about lifeB. a book about travelC. an advertisement D. a research report60. What does this passage mainly talk about?A. How to improve oneself.B. How to use the shortcomings of others to reflect upon ourselves.C. How to learn from other peoples strengths and shortcomings.D. How to reduce the mistakes in ones life.In 1871, James Ritty opened the Pony House in Dayton, which quickly became very famous in the city. However, Ritty found that some of his employees would take the customers money and pocket it rather than hand in the cash that was meant to pay for the food, drink, and other goods. Ritty got tired of this behavior. In 1878, on a trip to Europe, Ritty became interested in a mechanism that counted how many times the ships propeller (螺旋槳) went around. He wondered if something like this could be made to record the cash deals made at the Pony House. As soon as he got home to Dayton, Ritty and his brother John began working on a design for such a piece of equipment and their third model that year was a success. The first cash register (收款機(jī)) was invented a year later. Ritty opened a small factory to make cash registers. Soon the responsibilities of running two businesses tired him out. He sold all his interests in the cash register business to Jacob Eckert and focused on his bar. Jacob Eckert later sold the business to John H. Patterson. Patterson continued to improve on Rittys invention, adding paper rolls to record the days deals in each price range. When a deal was completed, a bell equipped in the cash register rang and the amount was noted on a large dial (標(biāo)度盤) on the front of the machine. During each sale, a paper tape was punched with holes. At the end of the day, the businessman could add up the holes. Improvements in the cash register continued in later years. Charles F. Kettering designed a cash register with an electric motor. Ritty died in 1918 at the age of eighty-one. His cash register idea lived on, however, as did his bar. 61. Ritty had an idea of inventing the cash register when _.A. he was working on a ship B. he was on a trip to EuropeC. he was checking his employees work D. he was doing experiments with his brother John62. How old was Ritty when he invented the first cash register?A. 32. B. 42. C. 43. D. 47. 63. Which of the following parts was NOT a part of the cash register improved by Patterson? A. Paper rolls. B. An electric motor. C. A bell that showed the end of a deal. D. A large dial on the front of the machine. 64. From the passage, we can learn that _. A. the Pony House closed after the death of Ritty B. the invention of the cash register went well from the very beginning C. Ritty stopped the cash register business because of lack of money D. Ritty was more interested in his bar than the cash register businessParents who work late often dont make it home before their kids go to bed. So instead of coming home earlier, some parents are keeping kids up later, New Yorks reports in its March issue. The magazine reports a father who regularly works until 8 pm and came home night after night to find his son asleep. The family thought of a solution (解決方法): the 3-year-old boy now goes to bed at 9 pm. Three-year-old Claire of Brooklyn doesnt go to bed until 10 or 11 pm. “If we lived elsewhere in the country, Claires bedtime would probably be earlier,” said her mother, Becky Rent. “But this is just the New York City way, and it works for us.” Although babies and toddlers at least have the chance to sleep late the next day, school kids have to get up early. Childhood is a risky time to miss out on sleep. In September last year, a report reported that shorter sleep time, particularly before the age of three and a half, resulted in lower cognitive (認(rèn)知的) performance and other problems. “The results show the importance of giving a child the opportunity to sleep at least ten hours per night throughout early childhood,” the authors said. Lisa Spiegel, founder of Soho Parenting, told that rather than keeping kids up late, busy parents should try to find a few nights a week when they can come home early to get some time to be with their children. Making sure children have enough time in bed can never be taken lightly. And if working late is quite necessary, put the kids to bed on time and start making time with them at breakfast rather than supper, which is usually the family meal.65. Many parents in New York push back their childrens bedtime so that _. A. they can help their children with their homeworkB. their children can form the habit of staying up lateC. they can get some time to be with their children D. they dont have to prepare breakfast for their children66. According to the passage, is a _.A. medical organization B. magazine about childrenC. medical report D. website about sleeping67. What are parents advised to do if they really have to work late?A. Take their children out at the weekend. B. Let their children stay up late waiting for them. C. Take their children with them when they go to work.D. Have breakfast with their children instead of supper.68. The first two paragraphs tell us that .A. having enough sleep is very important B. lots of parents in New York dont care for their childrens healthC. some kids in New York are kept up late by busy parentsD. most parents in New York have to work late every nightThe African elephant is the largest living land animal. The animals have very strong social bonds and live in family groups headed by a female elephant. Grown-up males sometimes join the group. Elephants are excellent swimmers. They have few natural enemies besides human beings, and they are dying out due to loss of habitat and poaching (偷獵). They are killed for their ivory tusks. African elephants average about ten feet tall at the shoulder, and weigh about six tons which is about 5,400 kg. Males are larger than females. Both males and females have tusks, which are large, pointed ivory teeth. They have wrinkled, gray-brown skin that is almost hairless. African elephants have large ears which are up to five feet or one and a half meters long. The ears are shaped like the continent of Africa. They not only help elephants hear well, but also help them lose heat, as hot blood flows near the surface of the skin. Elephants breathe through two nostrils at the end of their trunk, which is an extension of the nose. The trunk is also used to get water and food. To get water, the elephant sucks water into the trunk, and then curls the trunk towards the mouth and squirts (噴射) the water into it. The trunk has two grasping extensions at the tip, which it uses like a hand. Elephants eat roots, grass, leaves, fruit, and bark. They use their tusks and trunk to get food. These herbivores spend most of their time eating. Female elephants can eat up to 300 to 600 pounds of food each day. 69. We can infer from the first paragraph that .A. elephants dont like living near riversB. elephants dont like staying with their family membersC. African elephants are smaller than Asian elephantsD. grown-up male elephants dont often live in family groups 70. Which of the following statements is NOT true?A. Hunters kill elephants for their ivory tusks.B. Female elephants are generally not as large as male elephants.C. Male elephants are usually leaders of the family groups.D. Elephants ears look like the shape of Africa.71. What does the underlined part in the last paragraph refer to?A. Roots. B. Animals. C. Africans. D. Elephants.72. What is the best title of the passage?A. Life style of African elephants. B. How to save African elephants. C. Tusks the most valuable part of elephants.D. African elephants the largest living land animals.One year, I moved to California and took a job in a small hospitals emergency department. As the newest member of the group, I got the shift to work on Christmas Eve. At 9 pm, the ambulance brought in a man in his 60s who was having a heart attack. I did my best and he survived. Emergency physicians dont have continuing relationships with patients like other doctors. Often they pass through our hands and out the door and we rarely see them again. The following year, I was still the newest member of the group, and I got Christmas Eve duty again. At 9 pm, a clerk told me there was a couple wanting to speak with me. When I got near, the man introduced himself as Mr Lee and said, “You probably dont remember me, but last Christmas Eve you saved my life. Thank you for the year you gave me.” He and his wife hugged me, handed me a small gift and left. I was more than a little surprised and touched. In the third year, I volunteered for the shift. Once again, at exactly 9 pm, the Lees appeared, carrying a bundle. It was their new grandchild. Each year at exactly 9 pm, hed appear, twice with new grandchildren. One year he came with a great-grandchild. Mr Lee, his family and I spent 13 Christmas Eves together. Mr Lee died after he brought me a gift a crystal bell with the word FRIENDSHIP on it. Since then, I ring that bell every Christmas Eve at exactly 9 pm.73. Accord
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