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選修六第三單元測試題選修六第三單元測試題選修六第三單元測試題選修六第三單元測試題編制僅供參考審核批準(zhǔn)生效日期地址:電話:傳真:郵編:必修六第三單元測試一.單項(xiàng)選擇。1.____needsfurtherdiscussionwhetherwe’llbuildalibraryornot.A.WeB.HeC.ItD.Thething2.Althoughwehadn’tmetfortwentyyearsIrecognizedhim___Isawhim.A.themomentB.onemomentC.bythemomentD.forthemoment3.Socleverastudent____thathewasabletoworkoutallthedifficultproblems.A.hewasB.didheC.washeD.hashebeen4.Itwasinthevillage____weusedtolive___theaccidenthappened.A.where;thatB.which;thatC.that;whereD.where;which5.Theoldmansaidtheaccident___carelessdriving,soalotofmoney___bepaidbythedriver.A.wasdueto;wasduetoB.duedto;wasduetoC.isdueto;wasduetoD.isdueto;isdueto6.____hisbeinglateagain,helosthisjobandhadnothingtodo.A.OwetoB.DuetoC.IncaseofD.Becauseof7.Youmightwonderhowit___tolivewithouteatingforsomanymonths.A.keepsB.succeedsC.managesD.tries8.Tomisagoodstudentandheworksveryhard._____.A.SoisJackB.SoitiswithJackC.ItisthesamewithJackDBothBandC.9.Ifwedon'tstartnow,wemustrisk____thetrain.A.beingmissedB.missingC.tomissD.miss10.Whichdoyouenjoy_____yoursparetime,playingcomputerathomeortakingawalkintheparkA.spendingB.tospendC.havingspentD.tohavespent11.Iamnot______uplate.A.accustomedstayingB.accustomedtostayingC.usedtostayD.addictedtostay12.Thequestionis____forthestudentstoanswer.A.enougheasyB.enougheasilyC.easyenoughD.easilyenough13.____isnogood____withoutdoinganything.A.This;talkingB.It;totalkC.It;talkingD.That;totalk14.---Howoftendoyoueatout---___,butusuallyonceaweek.A.HavenoideaB.ItdependsC.AsusualD.Generallyspeaking15.---Howdoyouspendyoursparetime---I____playingcardsathomeortakingawalkinthepark.A.feellikeB.expectC.wantD.wouldlike16.---Davidhasmadegreatprogressrecently.---_____,and_____.A.Sohehas;soyouhaveB.Sohehas;sohaveyouC.Sohashe;sohaveyouD.Sohashe;soyouhave17.Whywouldayoungliferisk____tosmuggleheroinintothecountryA.toshootB.tobeshotC.beingshotD.shooting18.____bad-temperedattimes,heisstillrespectedbyallthestudents.A.InspiteofB.ThoughC.UntilD.Despite19.Someanimalswillnotattackhumanbeingifthey____undisturbed.A.leaveB.areleftC.haveleftD.left20.Anormalyoungchildgainsgreatpleasureswhen____hedoespleaseshermother.A.thatB.ifC.asD.what二完形填空

IknewIcouldsingbutnowIhadtoproveit.Idon’tcarewhatlifegivesme;I’ll36it.Itwasmyninthtime37infrontofamusicexecutivetotrytogetarecorddeal.Thefirsteightinterviewshad38coldrefusals(拒絕).

WhenIfoundoutthe39wasat6.,Iwentalittlecrazy,forIhadtogetupveryearlyinordertogettotheaudition(試唱)roomontime.This40auditionwasattheofficeofSonyMusic’spresident,JohnGrady.41tosingsongsforamanbehindadesk,Iwas42.It’sveryhardtoletsomeone43whetheryou’reworthyofacommercialcareerin10minutes.But,inthisbusiness,itwassomethingIhadtodo.

Igrewupinaruralarea.44farming,therewasn’tmuchofalocaleconomy.Ifonewantednewhorizons,hehadtolearna(n)45thatcouldtakehimoutofthere.That’showI46mysinging.Itookupsingingatanearlyage.WhenIwas15,Imademoneyfromsinging.Thatwasahuge47forme.

ItwasinthemiddleofmysingingthatJohnGradydidn’tappear48atall.Abouthalfwaythrough,Isawhimwritesomethingdown.FromwhereIstood,Icould49seehimwritetheletter'n’,50bytheletter'o’.Iguessedhewouldn’t51me.

Aswesaidgood-bye,Gradygavemethe52.Thoughmyhandswere53,Ifoundthe54toreadthenote.Itdidn’tsay,"No."Itsaid,"Now."Justthen,Iknewthatmy55ofbecomingaprofessionalmusicianwasstartingtocometrue.36.A.handleB.instructC.demandD.afford37.A.recognizingB.accessingC.appearingD.declaring38.A.resultedfromB.ledtoC.turneddownD.madeup39.A.appointmentB.information

C.adjustmentD.prediction40.A.particularB.simpleC.regretfulD.familiar41.A.PermittedB.Failing

C.WelcomedD.Waiting42.A.excitedB.NervousC.amazedD.Curious43.A.finishB.judgeC.possessD.persuade44.A.ApartfromB.BecauseofC.InsteadofD.Incaseof45.A.experienceB.subject

C.skillD.trick46.A.viewedB.questioned

C.requiredD.practiced47.A.benefitB.processC.defeatD.step48.A.interestedB.concerned

C.astonishedD.puzzled49.A.angrilyB.clearlyC.absolutelyD.hardly50.A.providedB.supported

C.improvedD.followed51.A.appreciateB.understand

C.trustD.refuse52.A.recordB.noteC.chanceD.promise53.A.wavingB.removing

C.shakingD.Moving54.A.courageB.patience

C.imaginationD.determination55.A.performanceB.dreamC.preferenceD.tendency

第三部分閱讀理解

(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)

AAdisabledwomansaidemployeesataMcDonald’srefusedtoserveherwhenshewantedtouseherfoottogetthebagsoffoodatatakeoutwindow.

DawnLarsonwasbornwithadiseaseandhassmallhandsthatcannotreachtohershoulders.Shehasadaptedtousingherfeettodealwithmanydailyactivitiesbyherself.

"Ifedmybabywithmyfeet.Nobodyevertaughtmehowtodoit;Ijustdidit,"Larsonsaid."Icanrideabike.Icanswim.Thesehadn’tbeenproblemsinmylifeatall.Itdidn’tstopmefromhavingfourboys.Ihaveneverdroppedanyofthem."

Inalawsuit(訴訟),shechargedemployeesattwodifferentMcDonald’srestaurantsinRockfordwithsteppingbackwhenshetriedtotakeherfoodusingherfoot.

Inbothcases,employeesfinallyagreedtogiveLarson’sfoodtootherpeopleinhervehicle(交通工具),includinghersonandafriend.Bothtimes,cashiersatdifferentwindowstookhercreditcardfromherfootwithoutanyproblem.

"Ifeltdiscriminated(受歧視的)againstandembarrassed,"Larsonsaid."AllIwantedwasthefoodIhadpaidforwithmymoney.Ijustwantedtofeedmykids."

"Wecareverymuchaboutourcustomersandtakethismatterseriously,"saidTaylor,ownerofthetworestaurants."Wedoourbesttoserveourcustomerswithgreatcareandrespect.Wehavestrictrulesforbiddinganyformsofdiscriminationinourrestaurants."56.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout

A.Awoman’sexperienceatafastfoodrestaurant.B.Aquarrelbetweenadisabledwomanandtworestaurants.C.Acasebetweenadisabledcustomerandfastfoodrestaurants.

D.Adisabledwoman’spursuitforequalityandjustice.57.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutDawnLarson

A.Sheleadsadifficultlifebecauseofherdisability.B.Shecandealwithherdailylifeonherown.C.Shehashadmanydifferentjobstosupportherfamily.D.Shechargedemployeeswithtrickingherbeforehersons.58.WhydidDawnLarsonfeelembarrassedattheMcDonald’srestaurantA.Shewaslaughedatbyothercustomers.B.Shewasunabletotakeherfoodusingherfoot.C.Theemployeesrefusedherwhensheusedherfoottogetfood.

D.Theemployeesrefusedtotakemoneyfromherfoot.59.Youmayreadthepassageina_______.

A.fashionmagazineB.consumer-focusednewspaperC.highschooltextbookD.researchreport

BEverybodyfeelsanxiousattimes.Weloseinterestinenjoyableactivities,orgetstressed,butwhenitcontinuesforalongtimeoraffectsourdailyactivities,itmaybeserious.

Stressisthebody’sresponsetoanydemandorpressure.Thesedemandsarecalledstressors.Whenstressorsinyourlifeareconstant,itcaninfluenceyourmentalandphysicalhealth.

Anxiety(焦慮)isanormalreactiontostress.Ithelpsyoudealwithatensesituation.However,ifyoucannotshakeunnecessaryworries,orifthefeelingsarestrongenoughtomakeyouwanttoavoideverydayactivities,youmayhaveananxietydisorder.

Depression(沮喪)isverydifferentfromcasualupsets.AboutmillionAmericansexperiencedepressivedisordersthataffecttheirlives.Depressionstartsbetweentheagesof15and30.Therearedifferenttypesofdepressivedisorders,eachwithitsownsymptomsandtreatmentchoices.Thegoodnewsisthatdepressioncanbetreated,andpeoplecanrecover.Thefollowingsuggestionsaresomestepsthatyoucantake.

●__________Regularphysicalactivityimprovesone’smood,helpsrelievedepressionandincreasesone’sfeelingsofwell-being.Trygoingforawalk,dancing,orridingabike.Askafriendtoexercisewithyouifyouneedtobemotivated(激勵(lì)).

●Trytofindoutwhyyoufeeldepressive.

Findoutwhatmaybecausingyourstress.Determinewhatstepsyoucantaketoreducestressors,suchaschangingschedulesandsettingrealisticgoalsforyourself.

●Talktosomeone.

Talktosomeoneyoucantrust,suchasaparent,doctor,friend,orteacher.Somepeoplefindthatsharingtheirfeelingswithsomeonetheytrustandwhorecognizeswhattheyaregoingthroughhelpsthemfeelbetter.

●Visitahealthcenter,anddiscussconcernswithahealthprofessional.

Ifthehealthprofessionaladvisestreatment,followhisorherinstructions.Watchoutforsideeffects,andattendfollow-upappointmentstoassessimprovement.Ifyoudon’tfeelanybetterafter4-6weeks,tellyourhealthprofessional.60.Accordingtothepassage,depression______.

A.isthebody’sresponsetopressureB.isanormalreactiontostressC.isakindofcasualupsetD.usuallystartsbetween15and3061.What’sthebesttitleforthefirststepintreatingdepressionA.Stayactive.B.Changeyourfeelings.

C.Exercisewithfriends.D.Getmotivated.62.Whendiscussingproblemswithaprofessional,youshould______.A.shareyourfeelingswithhimorhersothatyoucanfeelbetterB.followhisorherinstructionstoavoidthesideeffectsC.visithimorherfrequentlytocheckifyou’regettingbetterD.visitanotheroneifyoudon’tfeelbetterafter4-6weeks63.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?

A.Stressorswillinfluenceyourmentalandphysicalhealth.B.Anxietypreventsyoufromdealingwithtensesituations.C.There’re15millionAmericansthatexperiencedepression.D.Differentkindsofdepressivedisordershavedifferentsymptoms.

CEveryday,allacrossthenation,asmanyasoneinfourchildrenrefusetogotoschool.Thereasonsarevarious."SchoolRefusal",formerlyknownas"SchoolPhobia",isanactualanxiety-baseddisorder.Manychildrenarevagueabouttheircomplaintsandunabletobesurewhatismakingthemanxious,soitissometimesregardedastypicalchildhoodwillfulness.However,theeffectsofconstantschoolrefusalcanbefar-reachingforyourchild’seducation.

So,whereisthelinebetweenwhat’snormalandwhat’snot"Youneedtolookatwhetheritisaffectingthechildorthefamily’sdailyfunctioning,"explainsChristopherKearney,.Inotherwords,ifachild’sgradesaresufferingfromfrequentabsencesoraparent’sjobisdisturbed,itistimetolookcloselyattheissue.Parentsshouldlistencarefullytochildrenwhosaytheycan’tgotoschoolbecauseof"untestablethings",suchasstomachachesorheadaches.Whilethesecomplaintsalonedon’tnecessarilyindicateschoolrefusal,theremaybedeeperproblemsifcombinedwithgeneralcomplaintsaboutschool,talksofthreatsatschoolandsoon.

Therearedifferentkindsofbehaviorinschoolrefusal.Somechildrenareinfluencedbytheirfriendswhoskipschooltohangoutwiththeirfriends,showingasenseofrebellion(叛逆).Somechildrenclingtotheirmother’sleg,screamingatthethoughtofhavingtoentertheschoolbuilding.

However,thatdoesn’tmeanthatgettingachildbackintotheclassroomisimpossible.AccordingtoMaryannRoth,aschoolpsychologistandguidancecounselor(顧問),parentsshouldattempttomakethechildgetbacktoschool,nomatterhowharditis.Workingcloselywithschoolofficialsandpossiblyaspecialisttocreateaplanisanecessarystep.64.Theunderlinedword"vague"(Paragraph1)iscloseinmeaningto_________.

A.irregularB.unclearC.indifferentD.unusual65.AccordingtoParagraph2,therealreasonof"SchoolRefusal"maybethatthechildren______.A.aresufferingfromillnessB.areafraidofendlesstestsC.wanttostaywiththeirparentsD.feelboredandunsafeatschool66.Whenfacing"SchoolRefusal"oftheirchildren,parentsshould_______.A.taketheproblemseriouslyiftheirdailylifeisdisturbedB.discusstheseriousnessoftheproblemwiththeirchildrenC.taketheirchildrentoseethedoctorimmediately

D.keeptheirchildrenawayfromtheirrebelliousfriends67.Thepassageintendsto___________.

A.explainthat"SchoolRefusal"isasymptomofanillnessB.explainthephenomenonof"SchoolRefusal"andhowtotreatitC.remindparentstotakegoodcareoftheirchildrenD.explainthat"SchoolRefusal"isnormalandnotserious

DIfyouloveadventureandexcitement,thenHunter’sbest-sellingWarriorsseriesisforyou.Thefantasybooksfollowfourcatclans(部落)astheytrytosurviveinthewilderness.Inthenewestbook,ThunderClanwarriorAshfurhasbeenmysteriouslymurdered.ThissetsthreewarriorcatsnamedHollyleaf,LionblazeandJayfeatheronajourneytofindthekiller.

Thethreefriendsmustdealwithotherproblems,too.Jayfeatherissearchingforhisparents,buthemuststruggleagainstmanyliestofindthem.Hollyleafencountersherownobstacleswhenherclanrefusestofollowthewarriorrule.AndLionblazediscoverssomeunbelievablesecrets.Besides,thecatsfacemanydangersandthechancethatanotherwarriorwilldisappearforever.

"Hunter"isreallyapennameforVictoriaHolmesandtwootherauthors,KateCaryandCherithBaldry.TheychoseHuntertocoverthethreeofthembecauseofRedwall,averysuccessfulbookwrittenbyBrianJacques.Itisasimilaranimalfantasyaboutratsandmice.BecauseWarriorswasgoingtofitintothatbracket(級(jí)別),theywantedtheirbookstogointothebookshelvesnexttohis.Sotheyneededanamealphabetically(按字母排序地)thatwouldbeclosetoJacques.Hunterfitsperfectly.

"MyfavoritecharacterisJayfeather.Youneverknowifheisonthesideoftheangelsornot.He’sgotaquitedarksideabouthim.IntermsofthecatthatIwouldliketobemybestfriend,thatwouldbeCinderpelt.Sheissocool.Shehasagreatsenseofhumorandsheisagoodmedicinecat.Evenifsheisn’tawarrior,shetriestomakethebestofherdestiny.Ireallyadmirethatinher,"saidVictoriaHolmes,oneoftheauthors.68.Thethreewarriorcatsgoonajourneymainlyto_____.

A.surviveinthewildernessB.protectanotherwarriorfromdisappearingC.findthekillerthatmurderedAshfur

D.lookforsomeadventureandexcitement69.Fromthesecondparagraph,wecanlearnthat_____.

A.JayfeatherlikestotellliesandisunreliableB.thewarriorruleofHollyleaf’sclanisterribleC.thejourneyisnoteasyforthethreecats

D.therearelotsofunbelievablesecretsamongtheclans70.TheauthorschoseHunterasthepennamebecause_______.A.thebookisaboutthehuntingofcatsB.theyalladmiredthefantasyauthorBrianJacquesC.thebooksshouldbeplacedintothebookshelveslabeledas"H"D.theywantedtheirbookstobebest-sellersjustlikeJacques’Redwall71.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutCinderpelt

accordingtoVictoriaHolmesA.Shehasasenseofhumor.B.Sheisonthesideoftheangels.C.Sheattemptstomakethebestofherdestiny.D.Sheisagoodmedicinecat.

EIfyouaskCherylMcBrideaboutthetimeshestoppedbreathing—longenoughtomakeherlipsturnblue—she’lltellyouitwasgoodfortune.Really!

Notthatshe’sfondofnear-deathexperiences.Butthisoneturnedherlifearound.

Cherylhadbeenfeelinganxious,exhaustedandheadachy.Ontopofeverything,hermemorywasgoing.Everyoneknowswhatit’slikewhenawordoraneighbor’snamewon’tcomewhenyoutrytothinkofit.What’sworseisthatitmaymakeyouworrythatyou’vegotAlzheimer’sdisease(早老性癡呆病).ButAlzheimer’sisnottheonlymemoryrobber.Thereareotherfactors—yetdoctorsoftenfailtodiagnosethem.

Cheryl,forinstance,toldherdoctorshewasconcernedaboutherforgetfulness.She’djustbeguncaringforherelderlyparentsandherdoctorthoughttheproblemmightbeduetostress;headvisedhertoleavethetownonatripwithanoldfriend.

Onthefirstnightinthehotel,Cheryl’sfriend,NinaFreed,learnedsomethingnewabouther."Cherylsnored(打鼾),"shesaid."Veryloudly.Shejustsnoredandsnored."Butonenight,thesnoringstopped."IlookedoveratCherylandshewasn’tbreathing,"Freedsaid."Shewasverypaleandbluearoundthelips.Myheartjustdropped,butthensheletoutahugesnort."

HavingheardNina’sdescription,Cheryltoldthedoctoraboutit.Themomentshedid,thedoctorknewwhatwascausingCheryl’sproblems."You’resuffocating(呼吸受阻),"saidthedoctor."Eveninyoursleep,yourbrainisawareofthisemergency.Soitinterruptsyouandstartsyourbreathingagain.Thosestartsandstopsdeprive(剝奪)youofsleep,whichisenoughtomakeyouforgetful."

Luckily,there’saneffectivetreatment."Ifeelsogoodnow,"Cherylsays."I’vealmostforgottenhowbaditusedtobe."72.WhydidCherylleavethetownonatrip?

A.Shewantedtoseeheroldfriend,Nina.Shewantedtofor

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