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1、必修1 Module 3測試題第一部分 聽力?穴共兩節(jié),滿分分?雪第一節(jié) (共5 小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1. When did the train for Sydney leave? A. B. C.2. Whats the probable relationship between the man and the woman?A. Taxi driver and passenger.B. C

2、onductor and driver.C. Boss and driver.3. Where did this conversation take place? A. B. C.4. How many countries has the woman been to so far?A. Four.B. Three.C. Two.5. Why is the man going to Chicago? A. To live there.B. To work there.C. To study there.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾

3、個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后, 各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。6. Where did this conversation take place? A. At the couples home.B. In Italy.C. At the airport.7. Which part of the trip did the woman enjoy most? A. Having a photo taken there. B. Being

4、 with her relatives in Italy. C. Staying with her nephew.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8. Where do the two speakers live? A. In a big city.B. In the countryside.C. In a small town.9. Who bought a Christmas tree this year?A. The man.B. The woman.C. The mans mother. 10. Why cant the man go to the womans house? A. B

5、ecause he has to go to work. B. Because he has to look after his mother. C. Because he has to go to buy a gift for his mother.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11. Why does the man want to change Mr Wilsons reservation?A. Its hard for Mr Wilson to catch the flight at 10:00 pm.B. Mr Wilson doesnt want to take the fli

6、ght at 10:00 pm.C. Mr Wilson doesnt like the flight at 10:00 pm.12. Which flight does the man agree to book?A. Flight Number 210 to Paris at 10:00 pm tonight.B. Flight Number 335 to Paris at 11:15 pm tonight.C. Flight Number 335 to Paris at 11:50 pm tonight.13. Where can Mr Wilson get the ticket?A.

7、At the booking office near his home.B. At the airport.C. At home.聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。14. How long does the man want to stay?A. For four days.B. For three days.C. For two days. 15. Why didnt the man book a room in advance?A. Because he was busy. B. Because he has just arrived there. C. Because he though

8、t it would be easy to find a hotel.16. How was the womans attitude towards the man?A. Kind and polite.B. A bit impolite. C. A bit rude. 聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17. Where were Rodger and Simon from?A. Spain.B. England.C. The United States.18. What did Rodger and Simon want for lunch?A. Milk.B. Meat.C. Bull

9、.19. What did the waiter bring for Rodger and Simon in the end?A. Two cups of milk.B. A bull.C. Two tickets for a bullfight.20. What can we know from the passage?A. The waiter didnt understand them at last.B. The waiter understood them at last.C. Rodger was cleverer than Simon.聽力填空題(選做):根據(jù)你所聽到的信息完成下

10、列表格中第17至20題;每小題不超過三個單詞。Rodger and SimonTraveled in 17. _, and came into a small restaurant for lunch.RodgerSaid the word 18. “_” many times.Simon19. _ the word on the table.RodgerTook out a piece of paper and began to draw a(n) 20. _.The waiterLooked at the picture and ran out of the restaurant.第二部分

11、 英語知識運(yùn)用?穴共兩節(jié),滿分分?雪第一節(jié) 語法和詞匯知識(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。21. Did you spend a lot of time looking for the lost child? _. It took us half a month, but luckily we found him. A. My pleasureB. AbsolutelyC. Not at allD. Dont mention it22. How did you feel when you saw the _ children wh

12、o were _ to work for the cruel bosses?A. being abandoned; forcedB. abandoned; forcingC. abandoned; forcedD. being abandoned; forcing23. When we talk with others, we should make ourselves _ by them.A. understandingB. understandC. to understandD. understood24. We will meet under the clock at the railw

13、ay station _ 7:00 _ Monday morning.A. at; onB. on; onC. at; atD. on; at 25. The car _ my uncle had just bought was destroyed in the earthquake. A. whoB. whichC. on whichD. when26. After school, the students went home happily, _ and _ all the way.A. talked; laughingB. to talk; to laughC. talk; laughD

14、. talking; laughing27. Last night when I was watching TV, I _ a loud noise from Mrs Smiths house. A. hearsB. hearingC. hearD. heard28. The amount of money _ for the flooded area in our city was soon collected. A. to needB. needingC. neededD. which needed29. They are _ heavy boxes that you cant carry

15、 _ many at a time. A. so; suchB. such; soC. such; suchD. so; so30. Ill be away on a business trip. Would you mind looking after my dog? _. Id be happy to. A. Of courseB. Yes, I doC. SorryD. Not at all31. Oh, my God! But werent you tired of doing so much work in a day? _ We were exhausted.A. Is that

16、right?B. Definitely!C. No way!D. Oh, I see.32. As a student, we should know that in England _ is measured in miles while in China in kilometers. A. sizeB. distanceC. wayD. space33. It is really a pity to see the _ river which affects the way people live. A. pollutedB. being pollutingC. pollutingD. h

17、ave polluted34. By the end of 2006, the number of animals in the zoo _ from thirty to more than three hundred.A. has grownB. had grownC. have grownD. has been grown35. The problem is _ millions of people have died of illnesses caused by smoking. A. whatB. / C. thatD. which第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30

18、分)There was a small boy living on a farm which seemed so far away from everywhere. He was 36 to get up before sunrise every morning to start his work and to go out again later to work in the evening. During sunrise he would take a 37 and climb up on a fence, so in the distance he could see a house w

19、ith golden 38 . He thought how 39 it would be to live there and began to 40 the modern equipment that might be 41 in the house. He thought, “If that is a house with golden windows, then there 42 be other nice things in the house.” 43 , he promised himself, “Some day I will go there and see this wond

20、erful place 44 .” Then one morning his father told him to stay at home as his father would do the work. Knowing that was his 45 , he packed a sandwich and 46 across the field towards the house with golden windows. As the afternoon 47 , he began to realize how he had misjudged the distance. 48 , some

21、thing else was wrong. As he came 49 to the house, he saw 50 golden windows but a place 51 by a broken fence which badly needed 52 . He went to the door and knocked. A small girl opened the door. He asked the girl if she had seen a house with golden windows. “ 53 ,” said the girl and invited him to s

22、it on the porch (門廊). As he sat there, he looked 54 . There the 55 turned the windows of his home golden.36. A. hopedB. askedC. taughtD. agreed37. A. rideB. breakC. lookD. seat38. A. doorsB. wallsC. windowsD. fence39. A. pleasedB. importantC. greatD. strange 40. A. imagineB. envyC. wishD. notice41.

23、A. suppliedB. placedC. boughtD. piled 42. A. mustB. canC. mightD. should43. A. At lastB. In factC. In timeC. Step by step44. A. secretlyB. personallyC. immediatelyD. directly45. A. choiceB. timeC. chanceD. hope46. A. movedB. headedC. lookedD. drove 47. A. got backB. went onC. went offD. passed off48

24、. A. Besides B. ActuallyC. OtherwiseD. However49. A. earlierB. laterC. nearerD. further 50. A. manyB. a fewC. someD. no 51. A. crowdedB. coveredC. surrounded D. filled52. A. designingB. repairingC. cleaningD. washing 53. A. MaybeB. NeverC. SeldomD. Sure 54. A. backB. overC. aheadD. through 55. A. su

25、nriseB. sunsetC. starsD. rainbows第三部分 閱讀理解?穴共小題;每小題分,滿分分?雪There are about 1,200 species of bats in the world, Swartz says. Some eat fruit. Others eat insects. And just a few drink blood. Some bats use their eyes to see where things are. Others collect information about their surroundings by bouncing

26、 sound off objects and listening to the echoes. But what all bats have in common (other than being the only flying mammals in existence) are flexible wings that enable them to change directions quickly. If youve ever seen bats darting through the air at dusk, you probably noticed how abruptly they c

27、an change directions. Scientists have long assumed that bats fly the same way as birds and insects do with rigid, airplane-like wings that hinge at the shoulder. The problem with that assumption, however, is that bats arent birds or insects. As mammals, they have more in common with people, horses,

28、and dogs than with other flying creatures. For example, birds have hollow bones, and insects have no bones at all. But most mammals have solid, heavy bones, which would make flying tough. To solve this problem, bats have evolved strong, heavy bones near their shoulders, where they need more support.

29、 Theyve also saved some weight by developing lighter, weaker bones near the tips of their wings. The result is a light, but strong and very flexible wing.56. In writing the passage, the author intends to .A. give us some general information about batsB. explain why bats can flyC. tell us how bats fl

30、yD. tell us what kinds of food bats eat57. From the passage we can learn that .A. all bats use ears to hear sounds B. bats are the same as birds in every aspectC. all bats can fly well because of their flexible wingsD. bats have nothing in common with people58. According to the passage, bats can fly

31、 mainly with the help of .A. their strong and heavy bones near their shouldersB. their light, weak bones near the tips of their wingsC. their heavy wingsD. their flexible, light but strong wings59. It can be inferred from the passage that .A. it is the environment that helps bats to develop the abil

32、ity to flyB. the assumption of the scientists proved to be rightC. bats collect information by listening to echoesD. some bats may be dangerous to peopleAustralian traffic drives on the left hand side of the road. If you are in doubt about your driving license being accepted in Australia, you should

33、 get an International License from your local automobile association before your departure. Road speed limits differ between states but are generally 100-110 kph on the highways and 50-60 kph in built-up areas. Interstate highways are not of the same standard as the USA and European highway systems

34、but nor do they carry the same traffic volumes. Never leave small children or animals locked in vehicles in very hot weather. Dehydration (脫水) occurs very quickly. This practice is illegal. The most serious danger on the road is fatigue (疲勞). Look for driver refreshment stations and pull off and res

35、t after driving for several hours. Be careful when driving on country roads at night in cold weather. Cattle and native animals such as kangaroos lie on the bitumen (瀝青) road surface which holds the warmth of the sun. Car lights can blind and mesmerize (催眠) the animals and they may just as easily ru

36、n into your vehicle as run away from it. When traveling on remote outback roads / tracks, always advise someone at your destination of your expected arrival time and the number of people in your party. If you fail to arrive within a reasonable time, help procedures can be started. When traveling on

37、unsurfaced or poor-quality roads, always conduct a vehicle check before starting off on the next part of your journey.60. The authors purpose of writing the passage is to .A. give us some suggestions on driving on country roads in AustraliaB. warn us not to drive in remote areas of AustraliaC. give

38、us some suggestions on driving in AustraliaD. tell us some dos and donts in Australia61. When driving on a country road at night in cold weather, drivers should be careful not to hit .A. childrenB. some animalsC. other carsD. low flying birds62. If you feel tired when driving, you are advised to .A.

39、 stop to have a rest by the roadB. find a refreshment station for a restC. try to have a sleep in the car for a whileD. ask someone nearby for help63. The underlined word “illegal” in Paragraph 3 probably means “ ”.A. against the lawB. tiresome C. uselessD. meaninglessChildren who drank alcohol with

40、 their parents were less likely to become problem boozers (狂飲者) in later life, a recent report said. The survey of 10,000 teens aged 15 and 16 found 75 percent have drunk alcohol, but those who drink it in moderation (適度地) at home are less likely to go on boozing. On the other hand, the findings con

41、tradict a recent call from the charity, Alcohol Concern for Parents. Professor Mark Bellis of Liverpool John Moores University told Radio 4s Today program that this would only make matters worse. He said, “The key points are about people understanding alcohol, learning about alcohol, and being set a

42、 good example by parents. Something that makes the parent a criminal is likely to stop these things happening.” Teenagers who bought their own alcohol outside the home were also more likely to develop problems such as drinking in public places, the report found. It advised parents to keep pocket mon

43、ey below 10 a week. Professor Bellis, whose team carried out the survey in schools in the North West, added, “By the age of 14 the majority are drinking. The question is: are they learning in a proper environment or learning behind the bushes in a park or in a bar? The chances are if they are in the

44、 latter situation, they are learning to binge on drink easily.”64. From the passage we can learn that .A. the report says children who drink alcohol with their parents can easily become boozers in later life B. Professor Mark Bellis thinks the findings help to prevent binging on drinkC. children lea

45、rn to binge on drink in a proper environment as well as in a bad situationD. Professor Mark Bellis thinks that parents should be good examples to children65. The underlined word “contradict” in Paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to “_”.A. disagree withB. agree withC. think well ofD. explain clearly66

46、. According to professor Mark Bellis, children learn to binge on drink most easily when _.A. they are 14 years oldB. they drink alcohol with parentsC. they are in an uncontrolled environmentD. they are in a proper environment67. Professor Bellis thinks the best way to deal with the problem is by _.A

47、. examples and understandingB. education and punishmentC. reducing pocket moneyD. setting up law and advice centersIn 1909 an English newspaper offered 1,000 to the first man to fly across the English Channel in an aeroplane. Today, modern jets cross it in minutes. But at that time it still seemed a

48、 good distance. The race to win the money soon became a race between two men. Both were very colorful. One was Louis Bleriot. He owned a factory in France that made motor car lamps. He was already well known as a pilot because he had crashed several times. Some people laughed at him. One man said, “

49、He may not be the first to fly across the Channel but he will certainly be the first to die in a crash!” But Bleriot was really a good and brave pilot. He also had many good ideas about aeroplane design. The other man was Hubert Latham. He was half French and half English. He took up flying when his

50、 doctors told him he had only a year to live. He said, “If Im going to die soon, I think I shall have a dangerous and interesting life now.” Latham was the first to try the flight across the Channel. Ten kilometers from the French coast, his plane had engine trouble. It crashed into the water and be

51、gan to sink under the water. A boat reached Latham just in time. He was sitting calmly on the wing and was coolly lighting a cigarette. Bleriot took off six days later. He flew into some very bad weather and some very low clouds. He somehow got to the English side and landed in a farmers field. When

52、 he did so, a customs officer rushed up to his plane. Planes have changed since then but customs officers have not. “Have you anything to declare?” the officer demanded.68. From the passage, we can learn that the story took place _.A. in the early 20th centuryB. in the 19th centuryC. right after Wor

53、ld War ID. not mentioned in the passage69. The underlined part “a good distance” in Paragraph 1 probably means “_”.A. a distance shorter than people thinkB. a fairly long distance C. an easy flying distanceD. no distance at all70. Bleriot was well known as a pilot mainly because _.A. he was very bra

54、veB. he was quite richC. he had many good ideas about aeroplane designD. he had a few accidents71. Hubert Latham wanted to fly across the Channel because _.A. he thought he could manage it easilyB. he wanted to compete with Louis BleriotC. he knew he only had a year to liveD. he had always been inte

55、rested in flying There are many superstitions (迷信) in Britain, but one of the most widely-held is that it is unlucky to walk under a ladder.Walking under a ladder If you must walk under a ladder you can avoid bad luck by crossing your fingers and keeping them crossed until youve seen a dog. Alternatively, you must lick your finger and make a cross on the toe of your shoe, and not look again at the shoe until the mark has dried.Umbr

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