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Module8素能測(cè)評(píng)一、

單項(xiàng)選擇(每小題1分,共10分)(A)1.He’s

?anexcellentactor

?mostteenagerslikehim.A.such;thatB.so;thatC.too;toD.enough;that(C)2.(2022·武威)Lindaspoketooquietly.Icould

?hearherattheback.A.alwaysB.everC.hardlyD.usuallyAC一二三四五六七八(D)3.Myroomissmall.Idon’twantsuchabigdesk.It

?toomuchroominmyroom.A.makesupB.getsupC.picksupD.takesup(B)4.Mymother

?earlyeverymorningandcooksbreakfastforme.A.looksatmeB.wakesmeupC.smilesatmeD.picksmeupDB一二三四五六七八(B)5.—Listen!

?isknockingonthedoor.—Maybeit’smyuncle.A.AnybodyB.SomebodyC.NobodyD.Everybody(D)6.—Doyouknowifhe

?toplayfootballwithus?—Ithinkhewillcomeifhe

?freetomorrow.A.comes;isB.comes;willbeC.willcome;willbeD.willcome;isBD一二三四五六七八(C)7.Theirparentsdon’tallowthem

?intheriverbecauseit’sreallydangerous.A.swimB.swimmingC.toswimD.swam(A)8.—MsHuang,whatwouldyoulike

?yourafternoontea?—Justacupofcoffee

?anysugarormilk.A.for;withoutB.to;withoutC.for;withD.to;withCA一二三四五六七八(C)9.(2022·宿遷)Mygrandmaisgoodatpapercutting.Shecancutoutpicturesinthe

?ofcartooncharacters.A.abilityB.weightC.shapeD.quality(A)10.—Mathsistoodifficult.Iwanttodropit.—

?,Jim.Youcanmakeit.A.ComeonB.TakecareC.HavefunD.GoodluckCA一二三四五六七八二、

完形填空(每小題1.5分,共15分)ErinandherbestfriendAmyflewtoSanDiegolastweek.Itwastheirfirst

1

?toCalifornia,andtheywereveryexcited.TheyvisitedSanDiego’sworld-famouszooand

2

?thegiantpandasverymuch.“Theyaresocute,”Erinsaid.

3

?

visitingSanDiego,theydrovenorthtoLosAngeles.TheysawtheHollywoodsignandvisitedmanyplacesinHollywood.They

4

?theywouldseelotsofactorsandactors’homesthere.Iftheywere

5

?enough,theywouldgetsomeautographs(親筆簽名).一二三四五六七八Buttheyweredisappointed.Abustookthemonatourpastactors’homes,but

6

?actorswereoutsidetheirhouses.Thentheywentsunbathingonthebeach.Thesurferstheretriedto

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?themhowtosurfinthesea.Thatwasdifficultbut

8

?.Theyhadagoodtime.ErinandAmydrovetoBurbankthenextday.Theywenttoamallandhadagreattime

9

?.TheyflewbacktoGeorgiawithsouvenirs,photosandwonderfulmemories.“Butnexttime,”saidAmy,

“wewon’tleave

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?weseesomeactorsinHollywood!”Theywereveryhappybecausetheyhadawonderfulexperience.一二三四五六七八(A)1.A.visit

B.way

C.moment

D.road(C)2.A.disliked

B.finished

C.liked

D.looked(B)3.A.Before

B.After

C.Since

D.While(B)4.A.asked

B.hoped

C.knew

D.brought(B)5.A.interested

B.unpleasantC.unluckyD.luckyACBBD一二三四五六七八(A)6.A.no

B.none

C.each

D.every(A)7.A.teach

B.ride

C.let

D.break(B)8.A.tiring

B.fun

C.boring

D.sad(C)9.A.walking

B.eating

C.shopping

D.talking(D)10.A.if

B.because

C.though

D.untilAABCD一二三四五六七八三、

閱讀理解(每小題2分,共20分)AFraserIslandisinQueensland,Australia,about250kilometresnorthofBrisbane.Itisabout120kilometreslongand25kilometreswide.Itisaveryimportantislandbecauseitiscompletelymadeofsand.Infact,itisoneofthelargestsandislandsintheworld.Thereisnoairportontheisland,butthereisalongbeachalongtheeastcoast.Planesarrivethereandleavethere.一二三四五六七八Thesandmakesunusualshapes.Therearehillsmadeofsandcalledsandblows.Nothinggrowsonthem.

They

?moveoneortwometresayearfromthenorthwesttowardsthesoutheastoftheisland,gettingbiggerandbigger.Inotherplacesontheisland,suchasRainbowGorge,theCathedralsandRedCanyon,thesandyrockshavedifferentcolours.Sometimestherocksaresobrownthattheyturntheseabrown,likecoffee.一二三四五六七八Surprisingly,thesandyislandhasalotofdifferentplantsandanimals.Therearedarkforests—eucalyptuswoods,beautifulflowersandoverahundredlakes.Therearemanykindsofbirds,likeowlsandcurlews.Therearemanyotheranimalstheretoo,suchascrocodiles,flyingfoxesandwilddogscalleddingoes.Hundredsofthousandsofpeoplevisittheislandeveryyeartoseetheisland’sbeauty.一二三四五六七八Peopleenjoycampingandhikingthere.Unluckily,thevisitorscreateproblems.Theydamageplantsandfrightenanimals.Theirsuncream(防曬霜)makesthewaterdirty.Soitisnecessarytomanagethevisitors.Forexample,peoplemaynotusemotorboatsorgofishingontheisland,andtheyneedofficialpaperstodrivethere.一二三四五六七八(B)1.Thepassageismainlyabout

?.A.theshapeofFraserIslandB.natureonFraserIslandC.thehistoryofFraserIslandD.thedailylifeonFraserIsland(A)2.FromParagraph1,weknow

?.A.howlargeFraserIslandisB.FraserIslandisthelargestislandC.manypeopleliveonFraserIslandD.peoplewillbuildanairportthereBA一二三四五六七八(B)3.Theunderlinedword“They”inParagraph2refersto“

?”.A.UnusualshapesB.SandyhillsC.SandyrocksD.Differentplants(A)4.Fromthethirdparagraphwecaninferthat

?isakindofplant.A.theeucalyptusB.theowlC.thecurlewD.thedingoBA一二三四五六七八(D)5.VisitorsmayNOTbeallowedto

?onFraserIsland.A.campandhikeB.sailontheseaC.usesuncreamD.drivewithoutofficialpapersD一二三四五六七八B(2022·蘇州改編)Allaboard!Let’stakearideontheworld’shighestrailway—theQinghai-TibetRailway(青藏鐵路).Sitbackandenjoythejourney.Getreadyforthetrip.We’releavingXiningStation.ThesceneryalongthewayissomeofthewildestinChina.Keepyoureyesopenasweracethroughthisbeautifulland.YoumightseearareTibetanantelope(藏羚羊)throughthewindow.一二三四五六七八Beforewebeginourjourney,let’slearnaboutthisamazingrailway.It’strulyoneofthegreatengineeringwondersofthe21stcentury.When

it

?wascompletedonJuly1,2006,theQinghaiTibetRailwaysetmanyworldrecords,includingtheworld’shighestrailwayat5,072metresabovesealevel,theworld’shighestpermafrosttunnel(凍土隧道)at4,905metres,andthelongesttunneleverbuiltonpermafrost.一二三四五六七八Aswetravelhigher,theairgetsthinnerandthinner.Soontherewillonlybe50to60percentoftheoxygenwhichweusetobreathe.Butdon’tbeafraid.Eachcarriagehastwoseparateoxygensystems.Onesystemspreadsoxygenthroughoutthetrainatalltimes.Andeachpassengercanalsogetapersonaloxygenmaskjustlikethoseusedonplanes.一二三四五六七八Hereareafewmorethingstothinkabout.Thedesignerssolvedthreemainchallengeswhenbuildingthisgreatrailway.First,thehighaltitude(海拔)madethetaskdifficultbecausetherewasnotenoughoxygen.Second,muchoftherailwayrunsacrosspermafrost,atypeofgroundthatkeepschangingastheweatherwarmsandcools.Finally,therailwaygoesthroughsomeofthemostsensitiveecology(敏感的生態(tài)環(huán)境)inChina.Greatcarewasnecessarytomakesureoftheleastpossibleinfluenceonnature.Allthethreechallengesweresolved,makingourtrippossible.Allaboard!ThetraintoTibetisleavinginfifteenminutes.一二三四五六七八(B)6.Wherearethepassengers?A.Onabus.B.Onatrain.C.Onaship.D.Onaplane.(B)7.Theunderlinedword“it”refersto“

?”.A.thejourneyB.theQinghai-TibetRailwayC.therecordD.sealevelBB一二三四五六七八(C)8.HowdoesthetextshowtherailwayisamazinginParagraph3?A.Bytellingastory.B.Byusingadesigner’swords.C.Byintroducingitsworldrecords.D.Bycomparingthepresentwiththepast.(B)9.Howmanyoxygensystemsarethereineachcarriage?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.CB一二三四五六七八(A)10.Whichofthefollowingincreasedthedifficultyofbuildingtherailway?A.Thechangingground.B.Thepollutedair.C.Thedangerousanimals.D.Thehotweather.A一二三四五六七八四、

補(bǔ)全對(duì)話(每小題2分,共10分)根據(jù)對(duì)話內(nèi)容,從方框內(nèi)所給的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。A.Whatareyougoingtodothere?B.Howlongwillyoustaythere?C.Whowillyougotherewith?D.Whereareyougoingforyourholiday?E.Whenareyougoingtoleave?Tom:Hello,Mary!

1.

D

?Mary:Hi,Tom!I’mgoingtoMountTai.Tom:MountTai?Whereisit?D一二三四五六七八Mary:Oh,it’sinShandongProvinceinChina.Tom:

2.

C

?Mary:MyfriendsAliceandJack.Tom:

3.

E

?Mary:Thedayaftertomorrow.Tom:

4.

A

?Mary:We’regoingtowatchthesunriseandtakesomephotos.Tom:Thatsoundsinteresting.5.

B

?CEAB一二三四五六七八Mary:Foraboutaweek.Billhaseverbeenthere.Hesaidthattherewerealotofthingstoseeandtodothere.Whynotgowithus?Tom:Goodidea!一二三四五六七八五、

用所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空(每小題1分,共5分)1.Heis

pulling

?(pull)theleavesoffthetree.2.Mymother

woke

?(wake)meupearlysothatIwenttoschoolontime.3.Thereareseveral

paths

?(path)tochoosefrom.4.Intheshopwindowtherearemanycakesofdifferent

shapes

?(shape).5.I’mvery

thirsty

?(thirst).Let’sgoandhavesomewater.pullingwokepathsshapesthirsty一二三四五六七八六、

(2024·原創(chuàng))閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容和首字母提示補(bǔ)全單詞(每空1分,共10分)ThePacificNorthwestexperiencedquitetheheatwave.Whileheatwavesareuncomfortable1.

for

?people,wecan’tforgetaboutourpetsorthewildanimalsthat2.

share

?oursurroundingspace.Animalscan3.

feel

?justasmiserable(痛苦的)intheheataswedo.Thatiswhyit’saniceideatoleaveoutplentyof4.

water

?sothatourfurryfriendscanhelpthemselvestoacooldrink.forsharefeelwater一二三四五六七八Butone5.

person

?inPortlandhasdoneonebetter.JoeRojas-Burketreatedaparched(極渴的)squirreltoapieceofcoolingiceonhisbackfence.ThesciencewriterwhoworksfortheOHSUKnightCancerInstituteinPortland,Oregon,waskind6.

enough

?tosetoutsomeiceforthelittlesquirrelsohecouldgetsomerelief(緩解)fromtherecord-breakingheatwave.Hesaid,

“Animalssuffer7.

more

?thanpeopleinhotconditions,soitisnecessaryto8.

care

?foranimalsaroundusintheseconditions.”It’sagreatreminderfortherestofusto9.

think

?oftheanimalsduringtheheat.Theyneedcare10.

too

?!personenoughmorecarethinktoo一二三四五六七八七、

任務(wù)型閱讀(每小題2分,共10分)Japanexperiencedrecordheat.ThetemperatureineasternJapanreached40℃forthefirsttimeinJune.IsesakiCityinGunmaPrefecture,northofTokyo,recordedatemperatureof40.2℃onSaturday.Thehotterthanusualweathermeanspeopleareusingtheirairconditionersmore.Thisismakingitdifficultforpowercompaniestokeepupwithdemand(需求).Tohelpthesecompanies,Japan’sgovernmenthasaskedpeopletouselesselectricity.SpokesmanYoshihikoIsozakisaid,

“Weaskthepublictoreduceenergyconsumption(消耗)duringtheearlyeveninghours.”Hewantspeopletoturnoffunnecessarylightsfrom3pmto6pmanduseairconditionersless.一二三四五六七八Japan’sheatwaveissettocontinue.Theweatheragencysaidthatthecountry’srainyseasonfinishedatitsearliestsincerecordsbeganin1951.Thismeansalongerandhottersummer.Thegovernmentsaid,

“Wearestruckbyunusualheatfortheseason.Pleasesaveasmuchpoweraspossible.”TheTokyoElectricPowerCompanywarnedthattherewasariskofpowershortagesandblackoutsifpeopledidnotuselessenergy.Thereisalsoariskofpeoplegettingheatstroke(中暑).Morethan250peopleweretakentohospitalinTokyoovertheweekendaftersufferingfromheatstroke.Thegovernmentisadvisingpeopletodrinkmorewaterandnottoexerciseoutsideintheheat.一二三四五六七八閱讀短文,判斷正(T)誤(

F

)。(T)1.Japanisatriskofpowershortagesbecauseofthehotweather.(F)2.ThegovernmentofJapanstopspeoplefromturningonlightsfrom3pmto6pmtodealwiththecrisis.(F)3.TheheatwavealsolastedalongtimeinJapanin1851.(T)4.TheriskofpeoplegettingheatstrokeisincreasingbecauseofthehotweatherinJapan.(F)5.Drinkingplentyofwaterandexercisingoutdoorscanpreventheatstroke.TFFTF一二三四五六七八八、(2023·荊州)書(shū)面表達(dá)(共20分)假如你是荊州旅游形象大使,你將怎樣用英語(yǔ)向外國(guó)朋友介紹荊州呢?請(qǐng)根據(jù)以下要點(diǎn),來(lái)試一試吧!要點(diǎn):1.位置:湖北境內(nèi),長(zhǎng)江之濱;2.歷史:悠久的歷史,楚文化(ChuCulture)……3.景點(diǎn):荊州博物館,古城墻……4.美食:荊州魚(yú)糕(fishcake)……5.拓展資料一兩點(diǎn)與荊州有關(guān)的信息。要求:1.文章必須包括所給要點(diǎn),可適當(dāng)發(fā)揮使行文連貫;2.不少于80詞,開(kāi)頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。一二三四五六七八Ladiesandgentlemen!I’mveryhonouredtointroduceJingzhouhere.

JingzhouliesinthecentralpartofHubeiProvince,bythesideoftheYangtzeRiv

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