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1、青島格蘭德中學(xué)20122013學(xué)年度第二學(xué)期高一齊德班英語精讀學(xué)科模塊檢測(總分值:120分 時間:90分鐘)I . Words. ( 1X25=25)A. Spelling1.cvt.咨詢,請教2.bn.利益,好處3.cvt.結(jié)合,聯(lián)合.好奇心5.wadj.普及全世界的,世界性的6.0 adj.明顯的,顯而易見的7.hn.收獲,收割8.avt.贊美,欽佩9,v adj.猛烈的,激烈的10,h adj.有害的ancestor independence agriculture religious wander B. Fill indress up look forward to arrival

2、award apologize remind in debt bring up account for take a chanceAlthough the trip ris proved to be dangerous for Betty, she she still wants to .Ryan is not going to borrow any money, he owes others a lot of money. He is Everyone is this summer, as we are having a Summer Camp to America.On Spring fe

3、stival, people all and visit friends and relatives.Please me to do my homework. I often forget to do it.He, was so careless and so lazy, which his failure in business.You should not have said such bad words to our teacher. You must to him.Jerry has never seen his parents. He grew up in the countrysi

4、de and was by his grandparents.Dan has just won a The Most Progressive (進(jìn)步).My best friend, Joan, is coming to visit me. I can t wait to see her. I am every excited about her .Reading Comprehension. (2X20=40)AWhere is Love? How can we find Love?One day a little boy wa.nted to meet love. He knew it w

5、as long trip to find Love, so he got his things ready with some pizzas and drinks and started off. When he passed three streets, he saw an old woman sitting in the park and watching some birds. She looked very hungry. They boy gave her a pizza. She took it and smiled at him. The smile was so beautif

6、ul that he wanted to ,see it again, so he gave her a Coke. Once again she smiled. The boy was very happy.They sat there all afternoon, eating and smiling, but they said nothing. When it grew dark, the boy decided to leave. But before he had gone more than a few steps, he turned around, ran back to t

7、he old women and gave her a hug. The woman gave him her biggest smile.When the boy opened the door of his house, his mother was surprised by the look of joy on his face and asked what had made him so happy, “i had lunch with Love. She has got the most beautiful smile in the world. ”At .the same time

8、, the old women, s son was also surprised at his mother s pleasure and asked why.r “I ate a pizza in the park with Love, “ she said, “ and he is much younger than i expected. ”If the world is full of love, we can enjoy a better life.When the little boy saw the old woman, she was looking for a seat i

9、n the parkpassing the streetlooking at some birdsWhen the boy gave the old woman a pizza, the woman Thanked himgave him a huggave him a smileThe little boy gave the old woman a Coke because the old woman still felt hungryhe wanted to se he smile againthe old woman paid him for itThe old woman gave t

10、he little boy the biggest smile after the little boy went homewhen she was drinking Cokeafter the little boy hugged herWhich of the following is true?Both the little boy and the old woman found what they wanted at last.The little boy decided to go home with the old womanThe old woman gave the little

11、 boy a hug to thank him.B.When children grow up and leave home, parents can experience some sadness. They talk about “empty nests, “ which are homes where the children have left to make their own lives, like little birds that fly away. Now there is another phrase that is common in discussions about

12、adult children: the boomerang generation. ”A boomerang is a hunting tool from Australia. When you throw a boomerang in the air, if it doesn? t hit anything, it comes back to you. Now many adult children, like boomerangs, are returning to their parents, homes. The main reason for this is financial. L

13、iving on your own is expensive. You have to pay for rent, utilities, and food. When the economy is bad, many people lose their jobs. Some of them move back in with their parents. Some parents worry that this generation is being lazy. They think their adult children must learn to do their own laundry

14、 and cook their own food.It,s difficult to know how many boomerang children there are. Experts do not always agree. Roderic Beaujot, a Canadian professor, says that in 2001, 44 percent of Canadians between ages 20 and 29 lived with their parents. An American website says that 25 million young Americ

15、an adults live with their parents.Michael Rosenfeld of Stanford University doesn,t accept the idea of a boomerang generation. He believes that in the past, more young adults lived with their families. He says that modern children are actually more independent. For example, in the 1940s in the United

16、 States, 70 percent of single adults between ages 20 and 29 lived with their parents. But in 2005, only 39 percent of single women and 46 percent of single men at the same age lived with their parents.Rosenfelds work shows there are fewer boomerangs now than in the past. The idea of living with your

17、 parents as an adult is not new. Perhaps what changed was what parents expect. Today more people think that children should grow up quickly and become independent.According to a Canadian professor, what percentage of young Canadians lived with their parents in 2001?A. 20 B. 44 C. 29 D. 46According t

18、o Michael Rosenfeld, when were there a great number of young adults living with their parents?A. in 2005 B. in the 1990s C. in 2001 D. in the 1940sWhat is an empty nest?a home where the children came back homea home where the children grew up and lefta house where there are a lot of birdsa house whe

19、re the parents moved awayAccording to the author, what changed?parents ideas about childrenchildren,s ideas about living at homechildren became lazy and dependentthe number of adult children at homeWhat is the article talking about?Relationship between parents an.d children.Parents want their childr

20、en to be independentBoomerang GenerationC.Bolivia has a population three and a half million. About one tenth of the total population are white; one-fourth are mixed Indians and white; and more than half are full-blooded Indians. The government and the industries are under the control of the white pe

21、ople.The Indians today live in much the same way as their ancestors. Most of them are farmers. Many work in the mines, for mining is the most important industry on Bolivia s. Of all the mining products, tin is the most important, which makes up three-fourths of all Bolivia s exports. The eastern slo

22、pes of the Andes, since there are very few roads there, are fertile but not highly developed. The two primary means of transportatiron are river boats and porters. East of the hill region are the great plains where tropical plants are grown. A serious problem for Bolivia is the transport of food fro

23、m the warm regions, where it is grown to the mountainous regions, where most of the people live.Bolivia gained its independence from Spain about a hundred years ago. It has been slow in developing, but its rich resources promise a better future in it .The majority of the Bolivian population are .A.

24、full-blooded IndiansB. mixed Indian and whiteC. white citizensD. all whites and mixed-blooded peopleThe Indian s way of life today is.A. quite different from that of their ancestorsB. quite interestingC. almost the same asr their ancestorsD. very excitingThe main product Bolivia exports is.A. tropic

25、al plants B. gold and silver C. tin D. foodThe eastern slopes of the Andes is not highly developed because.A. there are thick forests thereB. there are very few roads thereC. there are many fine mines there D. they are not fertile enoughBolivia has been slow in developing, but it has hope for a bett

26、er future because of its .A. mining productsB. rich resourcesC. independence from Spain D. two primary means of transportationDEdmund Halley was an English scientist who lived over 200 years ago. He studied the observations of comets (彗星)which other scientists had made. The orbit of one particular c

27、omet was a very difficult mathematical problem. He could not figure it out. Neither could other scientists who dealt with such probJems.However, Halley had a friend named Newton, who was a brilliant (有才華的)mathematician. Newton thought he had already worked out that problem, but he could not find the

28、 papers on which he had done it. He told Halley that the orbit of a comet had the shape of an ellipse (橢圓).Now Halley set to work. He figured out the orbits of some of the comets that had been observed by scientists. He made a surprising discovery. The comets that had appeared in the years 1531, 160

29、7, and 1682 all had the same orbit. Yet their appearances had been 75 to 76 years apart (相隔).This seemed very strange to Halley. The different comets followed the same orbit. The more Halley thought about it, the more he thought that there had not been three different comets, as people thought. He d

30、ecided that they had simply seen the same comet three times. The comet had gone away and had come back again.It was an astonishing idea! Halley felt certain enough to make a prediction of what would happen in the future. He decided that this comet would appear in the year 1758. There were 53 years t

31、o go before Halley? s prediction could be tested.In 1758 the comet appeared in the sky. Halley did not see it, for he had died some years. bnefore. Ever since then that comet has been called Halley? s comet , in his honor . 16. Edmund Halley figured out the orbit of.some different comets appearing s

32、everal timesthe same comet appearing at different timesthree different comets appearing three timesseveral comets appearing at the same timeB. by means of his own careful observationB. by means of his own careful observationHalley made his discovery A. by doing experimentsD. by chanceC. by using the

33、 work of other scientistsHalley made a surprising, but correct prediction in the yearA. 1704This passage A. Halley and C. Newton andAccording toB. 1705 C. 1706 in general is about. other scientistsHalley the passageD. 1707B. The orbit of a cometA.B.C.D.Newton Halley Newton Halleyfigured out figured out gave Halley died beforethetheD. Halley and his discovery ,which of the flowing is NOT true ? orbit of the comet . orbit of the comet first .some help .1758.III. Translate the sentences (20)我們晚飯吃什么取決于媽媽。Some festivals are held

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