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1、牛津版英語高一下 Module 4 期末復(fù)習(xí)測試題第 I 卷(共 80 分)一、單項(xiàng)選擇(30X1)()1. While doing shopping, people sometimes can t help into buyingsomething they don t really want.A. persuadeB. persuadingC. being persuaded D. to be persuaded()2. I ll lend you the book I can remember who has borrowed it.A. if only B. only if C. ev
2、en if D. as if()3. Nick is looking for another job because he feels that nothing he doeshis boss.A. serves B. satisfiesC. promises D. supports() 4. The white blood cells protect the body disease germs.A. from attackingB. from being attackedC. from being attacked by D. attacked by() 5.Teaching as a c
3、areer to many people because of the longholidays.A. attracts B. callsC. appeals D. pulls() 6. European football is played in over 80 countries, it themost popular sport in the world.A. makingB. makesC. madeD. to make() 7. Tom passed the exam . He didn t study well for it. The examdifficult.A. must h
4、ave been B. shouldn t have beenC. can t have been D. couldn t be() 8. Mr. Thomas, a director from MS Company wants to see you. he come in or wait outside?A. WillB. WouldC. ShallD. Dare()9. The speaker raised his voice but still couldn t makehimself A. hearC. hearing)10. thosein Yan an.A. To seeC. Se
5、enB. to hearD. heardof those daysold photos, he couldn t help thinkingB. SeeingD. Saw() 11.You ll regretA. not sawC. having not seen() 12. A customer isthis film!B. not to seeD. not having seen who has no complaints.A. satisfied; peopleB. satisfying; thatC. satisfy; whichD. satisfied; one() 13. you
6、have mentioned in your speech, Mr. Wang graduated fromBeijing University ten years ago.A. WhichB. AfterC. AsD. Since()14. I have been studying computer for several years and I still .A. haveB. doC. have been D. am() 15. Our English teacher advise us more after class.A. to practice to speak B. practi
7、cing to speakC. to practice speakingD. practicing speaking() 16. We have to some practical measures.A. come outB. come up withC. come upD. come about()17. The newly published book, which refers basic English grammar,is only for beginners.A. as; meantB. for; intendedC. to; plannedD. to; intended()18.
8、 Whenhe was there, he go to that coffee shop at the cornerafter work every day.A. wouldB. shouldC. had betterD. might() 19. -You part in the party in time.-Sorry, I was delayed by the accident.A. are supposed to takeB. have supposed to takeC. are supposed to have taken D. supposed to have take() 20.
9、 He left the place, never back again.A. determined; to comeB. being determined; to comeC. determined; comingD. determining; coming() 21. Can you tell me ?A. what life will be like in the futureB. what will life be like in the futureC. how life will be like in the futureD. how will life be like in th
10、e future() 22. is a highly developed twentieth-century industry.A. AdvertisementB. AdvertisingC. AdvertiseD. Advertiser()23. The popular musician was asked she should intend to be herpartner in the next concert.A. whatB. whomC. howD. when() 24. Whose advice do you think I should take?A. You get it B
11、. Up to youC. Anyone you like D. You speak() 25. The invention of spaceships makes human beings to travel tothe moon.A. that possible forB. that possible ofC. it possible forD. it possible of()26. You not get my support if you do such a thing.A. shallB. mustC. shouldD. dare()27. - If the traffic had
12、n' t been so heavy, I could have been backby 6.-What a pity! Tina here to see you.A. is B. was C. would be D. has been()28. The manager recommended he a plane in order to get therein time for the meeting.A. take B. taking C. to take D. would take()29. They couldn ' t,they would, get out of t
13、rouble bythemselves.A. if B. when C. even if D. as if()30. They must have stayed at home last night,they?A. mustn ' t B. can ' t C. haven ' t D. didn ' t二、完型填空(20X 1)Advertising can be a 31 to the customer. This is true when advertisementsgive 32 information about the goods advertise
14、d. Such information is needed if the customer is to make a_33 choice when he buys. It is useful 34_ it lets him know of the kinds of goods in the shops._ 35 advertisements do this job best._36_can collect them and compare them. They can be taken along to shops and their claims can be checked against
15、 the actual goods in the_ 37 . However, some 38 are not very 39_to the customer. Instead of helping him to 40 his real needs, they set out to make him want things. They set out to create aneed. These advertisements are clearly clone( 復(fù)制品).The people who produce them understand our 41 . They set out
16、to make us believe that what they advertise will make us cleverer, prettier and more handsome, if only we use it. Actually, it is our money they are after and we should be on _42 . Some advertisements mislead customer by using part of the truth to suggest something 43 , and it is 44 made to give tha
17、t idea to the careless reader, listener or viewer.At its best advertising can be useful to the customer. At its 45 it can mislead him. Many newspapers check on the 46 for which the advertisements made claims.Most newspapers are very 47 about the small advertisements, which sell goods 48_to the reade
18、rs by post. Advertising has becomea very big business, and good firms in it do all they can to make sure it is conducted with some attention to truth.This is a 49 to the customer. 50 the outlook.31. A. informationbestway is for customers to be on therelationship32. A. reliable33. A. available34. A.
19、in that35. A. printing36. A. peopleB. suitableB. awareB. so thatB. printB. childrenB. serviceC. properC. sensibleC. only ifC. to printC. customerC. timeD. believedD. believableD. thatD. printedD. customers37. A. factoryB. companiesC. shopsD. homes38. A. adsB. newspapersC. shopsD. goods39. A. helpB.
20、useC. usefulD. generous40.A. agreeB. satisfiedC. satisfyD. prefer41.A. hobbyB. preferenceC. likenessD. weakness42.A. safeB. lookC. guardD. watch43. A. mistakeB. uselessC. errorD. false44. A. skillfullyB. skillfulC. perfecttruly45.A. betterB. worstC. worseD. best46.A. goodsB. adsC. companyD. person47
21、.A. careB. carefulC. usefulD. caring48.A. directB. directlyC. properlyD. carefully49.A. helpB. newsC. factD. use50.A. SoB. ThusC. HoweverD. But、閱讀理解(20X 1.5)D.AAre you worried by the rising crime rate? If you are, you probably know that your house, possessions( 財(cái)產(chǎn) ) and person are increasingly in da
22、nger of suffering from great rise in the cases of burglary(夜盜 ; 搶劫 ) and attack.Figures show an ever-increasingcrime rate, but it is only too easy to imagine"It will never happen to me". Unfortunately, statistics show that it really can happen to you and, if you live in a large city, you r
23、un twice the risk of being a victim.Fortunately, there is something definite which you can do. Protect Alarms can help to protect your house with a burglar alarm system which is effective, simple to operate and easily affordable.You must remember that owning a burglar alarm is no indication( 暗示 ) th
24、at your house is packed with valuable possessions. It quite simply indicates to unwelcome visitors that yours is one house they will not break into easily, so they carry on to an unprotected house where their job is made a lot easier.Send now for our free leaflet telling you how we can Protect Alarm
25、 your house quickly, easily and cheaply. Complete and tear off the slip below and post it to us. Postage is free. Also, telephone us on 327 6721 where we have a round-the-clock answering service. It costs nothing to find out about Protect Alarm.51. Anyone who takes an interest in the crime rate will
26、, according to the text,beaware that .A. more burglars are being caught than ever beforeB. people have more possessions to worry about nowadaysC. burglars are more at risk than they used to beD. homes are more likely to be broken into nowadays52. It seems that people who live in cities are A. more o
27、ften victims than those living in other areasB. of the opinion that statistics are wrongC. twice as well as people living in other areasD. of the opinion that burglars only rob unprotected homes53. The article claims that possessing an alarm system will .A. show burglars that you have something wort
28、h stealingB. persuade burglars not to break into your houseC. make the burglars' job less complicatedD. persuade burglars to try again another time54. In order to find out more information about this alarm system one canA. buy a leafletB. write enclosing a stamped, addressed envelopeC. sign a co
29、ntractD. phone at any time of day or night55. The underlined word "Figures" in the second paragraph can be replaced by”A. IllustrationsB. Fingers C. Numbers D. MathematicsBLast night was the last game for my eight-year- old son' s soccer team. It was the final quarter. The score was tw
30、o to one, my son' s team in the lead. Parentssurrounded the playground, offering encouragement.With less than ten seconds remaining, the ball suddenly rolled in front of my son' s teammate, Mickey O ' Donnel. With shouts of “Kick it! ” echoing ( 回 響)across the playground, Mickey turned a
31、round and gave it everything he had.All around me the crowd erupted ( 沸騰).O ' Donnel had scored!Then there was silence. Mickey had scored all right, but in the wrong goal, ending the game in a tie. For a moment there was a total hush. You see, Mickey has Down Syndrome (綜合癥)and for him there is n
32、o such thing as a wrong goal. All goals were celebrated by a joyous hug from Mickey. He had even been known to hug the opposing players when they scored.The silence was finally broken when Mickey, his face filled with joy, hugged myson tightly and shouted, “I scored! I scored. Everybody won! Everybo
33、dy won!” For a moment I held my breath, not sure how my son would react. I need not have worried. I watched, through tears, as my son threw up his hand in the classic high- five salute and started chanting,“Way to go Mickey! Way to go Mickey!”Within moments both teams surrounded Mickey, joining in t
34、he chant and congratulating him on his goal.Later that night, when my daughter asked who had won, I smiled as I replied, “It was a tie. Everybody won. ”56. What was the score of the soccer match?A. Two to two, equal to both the teams.B. Three to one in Mickey ' s team ' s favor.C. Two to one
35、 in the opposite teami s favor.D. One to one, everybody won because of Mickey ' s goal.57. The underlined word“hush” in paragraph 3 means.A. cheer B. cry C. laughter D. silence58. What did the author worry about when Mickey scored and hugged his son?A. The result of the match would disappoint hi
36、s son.B. His son would shout at Mickey for his goal.C. Mickey would again hug the opposing players.D. His son would understand Mickey ' s wrong goal.59. The purpose of the author in writing the passage is.A. to tell a joke to make readers laughB. to suggest we should not mind losingC. to show en
37、joying a game is more than winning a gameD. to present his son ' s fine qualities of understanding othersCHow many coins have you got in your pocket now? Three? Two? One?With a phone card you can make up to 200 calls without any change at all. (1)What do you do with it?Go to a telephone box mark
38、ed (you guessed it) “ Phone card ” . Put in your card, make your call and when you ' ve finished, a screen tells you how much is left on your card.(2)Now appearing in a shop near you.Near each card phone place you ll find a shop where you can buy one. They re at bus, train and city tube stations
39、, also in manyuniversities, hospitals clubs, restaurants and gas stations on the highway and shopping centers and at airports and seaports.(3)No more broken payphones.Most broken payphones are like that because they ve been vandalized ( 故意 破壞 ). There are no coins in card phones to excite thieves in
40、terest in it.So you will probably not find a vandalized one.Get a phone card yourself and try it out or get a bigger wallet.60. The passage is most probably .A. a warning B. a note C. an advertisement D. an announcement61. There are three sections ( 部分 ) in the passage. Which section do you thinkis
41、about why phone cards are good?A. Section 1. B. Section 2. C. Section 3. D. None62. Choose the right order of the step under“ How you use a phone card. ”a. Put in your phone card .b.Look at the screen to find out how many calls you can still make.c.Go to a telephone box marked “ Phone card ” .d.Make
42、 your call.A. a, b, c, d B. c, a, d, b C. a, d, c, b D. c, d, a, bDIf you re looking for the place that has everything, there s only one placeto visit, and that s New York. It s a whole world in a city.The World of Theatre : All of NewYork is a stage. Andit begins with Broadway. Where else can you f
43、ind so many hit shows in one place? Only in New York!The Wormof Music: Spend an evening with Beethoven at Lincoln Center. Swing to the great jazz of Greenwich Village. Or rock yourself silly at the hottest dance sports found anywhere.The World of Art : From Rembrandt to Picasso. From Egyptian tombs
44、to Indian teepees. Whatever kind of art you like, you ll find it in New York.The World of Fine Dining : Whether it s a roast Beijing duck ( 北京烤鴨 ) in Chinatown, lasagna in Little Italy, or the finest French coq au vin found anywhere, there s a world of great taste waiting for you in New York.The Wor
45、ld of Sights : What other city has a Statue of Liberty ( 自由女神 像 )? A Rockefeller Center? Or a Bronx Zoo? Whereelse can you take a horse-drawn carriage through Central Park? Only in New York!63. Which of the following programmes can a visitor have only in New York?A. To enjoy roast Beijing duck.B. To
46、 taste the finest French coq au vin.C. To spend an evening with Beethoven.D. To see the Statue of Liberty.64. From the text we know that“ Rembrandt” is most likely the name of a famousA. singer B. painting C. play D. painter65. What the writer really wanted to do is toA.B.C.D.try to persuade readers
47、 to pay a visit to New York.give readers some information about New York.supply readers with some wonderful programmes in New York.help readers to get a better understanding of New York.You are seeing a film in which two menare having a fight. They hit one another over the heads with chairs. And so
48、it goes on until one of the mencrashes through a window and falls thirty feet to the ground below. He is dead!t even hurt. Why?Of course he isn t really dead. With any luck he isnBecause the men who fall out of high windows or jump from fast moving trains, who crash cars or even catch fire, are prof
49、essionals. They do this for a living. These men are called stuntmen. That is to say, they perform tricks.They actually do most of the things you see on the screen. For example, they fall from a high building. However, they do not fall onto hard ground but onto empty cardboard boxes covered with a ma
50、ttress. Again, when they hit one another with chairs, the chairs are madeof soft woodand whenthey crash through windows, the glass is made of sugar!But although their work depends on tricks of this sort, it also requires a high degree of skill and training. Often a stuntman s success depends oncaref
51、ul timing. For example, when he is “ blown up” in a battle scene, he has to jump out of the way of the explosion just at the right moment.Naturally stuntmen are well paid for their work, but they lead dangerous lives. They sometimes get seriously injured, and even killed. A Norwegian stuntman, for e
52、xample, skied over the edge of a cliff a thousand feet high. His parachute ( 降落傘 ) failed to open and he was killed.In spite of all the risks, this is no longer a profession for men only. Men no longer dress up as womento perform somedangerous actions. For nowadays there are stunt girls, too.66. Wha
53、t can be inferred from the author s example of the Norwegian stuntman?A. Sometimes an accident can happen to a stuntman.B. The percentage of serious accidents is high.C. Parachutes must be of good quality.D. The cliff was too high.67. Stuntmen are those who .A. often dress up as actors.B. like to le
54、ad dangerous lives.C. often perform seemingly dangerous actions.D. often fight each other for their lives.68. Stuntmen earn their living by .A. playing their dirty tricks.B. selling their special skills.C. jumping out of high windows.D. jumping from fast moving trains.69. When a stuntman falls from
55、a high building, .A. he needs little protection.B. he will be covered with a mattress.C. his life is in danger.D. his safety is generally all right.70. Which of the following is the main factor of a successful performance?A. Strength B. Exactness C. Speed D. Carefulness第 II 卷(共 20分) 班級 考號 姓名 一、 根據(jù)首字母和中文提示補(bǔ)全單詞,使句意完整。1 Despite the difficulties, he was pfrom a clerk to manager.2 When (完成 ) , the museum will be open to public next year.3 He gave a popinion, and everyone present agreed with him.4 Is the library ( 可用 ) during the summer vacation ?5 He cam
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