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1、外研版選修7Module5單元測(cè)試2第一節(jié) 單項(xiàng)選擇 (共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)1. Only a _ of American households have no cars.A. majority B. minor C. major D. minority2. The black and white TV set bought in 1988 is still _ .A. in use B. out of use C. came into use D. make use of3. For some economic reasons, he _ America in 1997.A.

2、 set off B. set out C. set off for D. set off to4. As the plane was getting ready to take off, we all _ our seat belt.A. tied B. attachedC. fastened D. bound5. Having lived in the north for many years, he cant _ himself to the close and damp weather in the south.A. adjust B. fit C. match D. change6.

3、 _ in a white uniform, he looks more like a cook than a doctor.A. To dress B. DressingC. Dressed D. Having dressed7. My uncle sat there quiet, _.A. his legs crossing B. his legs to be crossed C. his legs crossed D. his lgs being crossed8. - Why didnt you come to the prom last night? - _, but I had s

4、omething important to do.A. I had come B. I would come C. I had planned to D. I planned9. I want to rent a _ apartment, so I neednt trouble to buy any furniture.A. used B. big C. cheap D. furnished10. He had no idea how to _ a business, so his factory was closed down soon.A. operate B. deal C. charg

5、e D. run11. _, they went out to have dinner together.A. With all the work done B. All the work has been doneC. With all the work to be done D. With all the work doing12. She lived a simple life in her life. Ww never saw her wear _.A. jewelries B. jewelry C. jewel D. much jewel13. - Did you have a go

6、od time at the party? - I did. As a matter of fact, I had such fun that time seemed to _ so quickly.A. go by B. go away C. go out D. go over14. - Have you _ some good new ideas? - Yeah. Ill tell you later.A. come about B. come into C. come up with D. come out with15. No matter how frequently _, the

7、works of Beethoven still attract people. A. performed B. performing C. to be performedD. being performed第二節(jié) 完形填空 (共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)All big cities are similar to one another. Living in a 1 Asian city is not very different from living in an American city. The same cannot be said about living on farms

8、, 2 . In many parts of the world, farmers and their families live in villages or 3 . In the United States, however, each farm family lives 4 its own fields, often out of the sight of any 5 . Instead of traveling in the morning from their 6 to the fields every day, American farmers often 7 on their l

9、and all the week. They 8 to the nearest town on Saturdays for 9 or on Sundays for church. The children ride on buses to large schools which 10 all of the farm families living in the area. In 11 areas, there are small schools for a few farm families, and the children 12 to school. But life keeps chan

10、ging for every one, of course, including the farmers. 13 there are cars, good roads, radios and television sets. 14 there are modern machines, even computers, for farming. All of these have 15 farm life. For many years 16 , farming in America was 17 a lonely way of living. Farmers had to deal with t

11、heir own problems all by themselves, instead of getting 18 from others. As time went on they learned to 19 new ways, and to believe in their own ideas instead of following 20 ways. 1. A. oldB. little C. modern D. small2. A. eitherB. howeverC. nowD. of course3. A. townsB. big citiesC. streetsD. house

12、s4. A. inB. acrossC. nearD. between5. A. animalsB. neighborsC. friendsD. enemies6. A. hometownB. farmsC. fieldsD. villages7. A. eatB. sleepC. stayD. play8. A. visitB. runC. leaveD. travel9. A. foodB. shoppingC. dinnerD. trip10. A. are run byB. are nearC. are for D. work out11. A. otherB. theseC. mos

13、tD. some12. A. walkB. goC. comeD. run13. A. OftenB. UsuallyC. TodayD. Sometimes14. A. AndB. SoC. ButD. Then15. A. joinedB. becomeC. turned intoD. changed16. A. howeverB. andC. besidesD. so17. A. notB. oftenC. neverD. forever18. A. lettersB. repliesC. helpD. thanks19. A. tryB. think ofC. considerD. d

14、o20. A. moreB. olderC. otherD. modern第三節(jié) 閱讀理解 (共25小題;每小題2分,滿分50分)AIt moved without a ripple (波紋), a moonlike circle beneath the surface, and in a few seconds it was as far away as it had been when he had first sighted it. Then it broke top of the water. Jonsai gasped (喘氣).It was a turtle.Jonsai rubb

15、ed (揉) his eyes, thinking that the sun had weakened then. It was not unusual to find turtles feeding near the edge of the reef (暗礁).But this was not an ordinary turtle. Nor was it a mirage (海市蜃樓). It stayed there on the surface, as white as foam or bone or sundried coral, and shining like an oyster

16、(牡蠣) shell.The creature stayed still for some time. So did the boy. Leaning forward, he stared without moving, disbelief giving way to a small fear. His heart flopped against his ribs like a dying fish.There was no such thing as a white turtle!His mind moved first. Tonight the men would return from

17、the pit hunt. Samu and Aesake would be at the feast (盛筵) with the men. He, Jonsai, would have to sit with the women and children. But what would happen if, at the height of the feasting, Jonsai brought forward a gift for Chief Vueti, something he had never seen before, a present that would make him

18、the envy of every chief on the islands?1. Jonsai was surprised when he first saw the turtle because the turtle _.A. looked different from other turtles he had seenB. moved very slowly through the waterC. was feeding too close to the reefD. was not afraid of him2. From the passage, the reader is able

19、 to tell that _.A. the turtle is angry about Jinsais presenceB. Jonsai does not think he will be able to catch the turtleC. The turtle is of an unusually small sizeD. Jonsai has visited the reef before3. In the phrase, “Something he had never seen before”, the word “he” refers to _.A. Jonsai B. chie

20、f vuetiC. samu D. Aesake4. Jonsais main reason for wanting to catch the turtle is to _.A. provide food for his villageB. impress his motherC. pierce the shell for jewelleryD. impress the chief of his village5. In the last paragraph, Jonsai feels _.A. determined but sad B. unsure but excitedC. jealou

21、s and unsure D. worried and upset.BI dont think there is anything wrong with your blood. The key to your problem is that long nap (打盹;小睡) after dinner. If you didnt sleep for hours during the early part of the evening, you would be more ready to sleep at bedtime. If you didnt nap after dinner, you w

22、ould not want to stay up so late, and you would not feel the need to take a sleeping pill. The pill is still working in your system when you get up in the morning. This helps account for the fact that you feel tired all day.You should get out of the habit of sleeping during the evening. Right after

23、your evening meal, engage in some sort of physical activitya sport such as bowling, perhaps. Or get together with friends for an evening of cards and conversation. Then go to bed at your usual time or a little earlier, and you should be able to get a good nights rest without taking a pill.If you can

24、 get into the habit of spending your evenings this way, I am sure you will feel less tired during the day. At first it may be hard for you to go to sleep without taking a pill. If so, get up and watch television or do some jobs around your house until you feel sleepy. If you fall asleep and then wak

25、e up a few hours later, get up but do not take a sleeping pill. Read a while or listen to the radio, and make yourself a few hours sleep that night, you will feel better in the morning than you usually feel after taking a pill. The next night you will be ready to sleep at an earlier hour.The most im

26、portant thing is to avoid taking that nap right after dinner and avoid taking pills.6. According to the writer, it is difficult for you to go to sleep because .you get the habit of staying up lateyou havent taken sleeping pillsyou sleep for hours after dinneryou fail to do some exercises7. Which of

27、the following is NOT TRUE if you want to get out of the habit of sleeping during the evening?Go to bed earlier than usual.Talk with friends after dinner.Stay with friends after dinner.Do some physical labor.8. You feel tired all day probably because .you stay up too lateyou get up too early in the m

28、orningyou take sleeping pillsyou wake up too frequently at night9. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?You mustnt take sleeping pills in order to get a good nights sleep.You should stay up if you want to sleep effectively.Food is necessary at night if you fail to go to sleep.It i

29、s very important to get out of the habit of taking a nap after dinner.10. We may infer that the author is most probably a . A. doctor B. reporter C. scientist D. professorCThe most common form of public transportation is the buses. They provide transportation service on innumerable routes from the c

30、ity center to the suburbs and even to contry that surround the city. Also, special buses can be chartered for trips to the mountains, to lakes, and to nearby places of historical interest. In some cities, the city bus system offers free “mini-bus” service as a convenience to shoppers in the downtown

31、 business district.Subways are mostly found in larger cities, such as New York, London, Tokyo, Paris and so on. The subway is an underground system of high-speed trains. The worlds first system was built in London, and trains have been operating there since 1890. Subway trains move more quickly and

32、efficiently than buses. They, too, are inexpensive and help solve city traffic problems. The one drawback of subway trains is that they are often crowded and noisy.Taxicabs are more expensive than buses or subways, but they will deliver you to the exact location you want in the shortest time possibl

33、y. Taxis are convenient if you are in a hurry or if you are taking a number of suitcases or packages.If you ever visit a major city in another country, you will probably have no trouble getting around. You will quickly find out about city bus routes and schedules, about crowds on subway trains, and

34、about the scarcity of taxis when you are trying to find one during rush hours. Like many people, of course, you may come to the conclusion that the most inexpensive and reliable form of transportation will be your own two legs!11. What is the common form of public transportation?Bicycles and horses.

35、Taxicabs and horses.Subways, taxi and busses.High-speed trains underground and suburbs.12. Why do people like to take busses?Because busses run faster than the others.Because busses cost much more than the others.Because the others are not safe.Because busses are the cheapest of all these.13. What d

36、oes “mini-bus” mean?It means that a kind of bus only runs in the mid-night.It is another name of the bus.It means that this kind of bus is very small.It means that this is a special kind of bus for shoppers to carry goods.14. The subway is a kind of high-speed train underground _that runs only on th

37、e suburb routes.that was first used in London, New York and Tokyo.and is mostly being operated in some big cities.Both A and B.15. Which of the following is true according to the above?The public transportation is only for the rich.Subway was used earlier than buses.Taxicab is free.In the big crowde

38、d cities, youll find your own two legs will be the cheapest and the most reliable form of transportation.DThere were two McDonaldsMac and Dick and they were brothers. In 1948 they owned a restaurant in California. They liked working in the restaurant, but they got tired of the customers ordering so

39、many different things to eat.“If we gave customers a smaller menu, we could make some of the food before they came, and they wouldnt have to wait so long for their meals,” said one of the brothers. The other brother agreed and said, “And if we made the customers come to the counter (柜臺(tái)), we wouldnt

40、need any waiters or waitresses. We could also use plastic plates so there wouldnt be any washing-up.”These were such good ideas that McDonald brothers used them, and the customers were very pleased. They got their meals very quickly in less than a minute and they paid only 15 cents for hamburgers an

41、d 10 cents for fries (油炸食品). The first McDonalds restaurant had no seats for customers to sit on. This meant that people had to take their food away, and that no one had to clean up any tables after them.Then a man called Ray Kroc came to the brothers and asked to buy their business. They agreed to

42、sell it to him for $27 million. After that, people paid Ray Kroc to open their own restaurants using the McDonalds name and menu. Before long, there were McDonalds restaurants all over the United States, and nowadays, they are all over the worldeven in China and Russia. The most successful McDonalds

43、 business is in Hong Kong of China. The Hong Kong McDonalds sells more hamburgers every day than any other McDonalds anywhere else in the world.McDonalds restaurants are so successful because children love going to them. They like the food, and they like the toys and games they can get at McDonalds.

44、16. The McDonald brothers offered customers fewer kinds of foods so that .they didnt need waiters or waitressesthey could use plastic platescustomers would get their meals quicklycustomers would pay less17. Customers “paid only 15 cents for hamburgers” means the hamburgers were .A. expensive B. newC

45、. cheap D. worth a lot less18. The first McDonalds customers took their food away because .they wanted to eat it quicklythey did not want a large menuthere were no seats in the restaurantthey wanted to eat at home19. Nowadays, the owners of McDonalds restaurants pay for .the McDonalds name and menuc

46、hildren to play gamespeople to take the food awaycustomers to eat quickly20. This story mainly tells us .a restaurant in California 1948how Ray Kroc made money for the McDonald brotherswhere McDonalds restaurants are in the worldhow the McDonalds business started and grewEWhen Ben Franklin was only

47、a boy, he always wanted to know about things. He was always asking his father and brothers “What?” and “How?” and “Why?”They couldnt always tell him what he wanted to know.When they couldnt tell him, Ben tried to find out for himself.Many times Ben did find out things that no one knew before. The ot

48、her boys would say, “That Ben Franklin! Hes always finding out something new!”Ben lived close to the water. He liked to go there to see the boats. He saw how the wind blew them across the water.One day Ben said to himself, “Why cant the wind help me float (漂浮) across the water? And Im going to try.”

49、 Ben got his big kite. He took hold of the kite string and ran with it. The wind took the kite up into the air. Then Ben jumped into the water.The wind blew the kite high into the air. Ben began to float across the water. Soon he was on the other side, and he had not worked at all.One boy shouted, “

50、Look at Ben floating across the water! His kite takes him to the other side without any work!”“Yes,” said another. “Hes always finding new ways to do things.”21. When he was only a child, Ben .liked to fly a kite by himselfalways asked easy questionsalways liked to play with wateralways liked to find out how things worked22. His father and brothers .couldnt answer all his questionscould answer all his questionstried hard

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