最新外研版高一英语必修一单元测试题及答案全册

最新外研版高一英语必修一单元测试题及答案全册

必修1 Modules 1-2综合测试题

第I卷

第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

Sugar Hill Children?s Museum

Sugar Hill Children?s Museum of Art & Storytelling is open to the public on Saturday, October 3 with a FREE kickoff party that includes music, face painting and of course stories and art-making. The museum is designed to serve the youngest New Yorkers with a target audience of 3 to 8 years old.

The 17,000-square-foot Sugar Hill Children?s Museum of A rt & Storytelling is housed in the recently completed affordable and eye-catching housing complex (住房综合区) at die crossing of 155th Street and St. Nicholas Avenues. Designed by famous architect David Adjaye, the inside space provides a bright, airy feeling contrast to the building?s strange outside.

You won?t find ball holes or water tables at this friendly museum, but plenty of fascinating art decorates the walls. And the art studio spaces and a storytelling lineup which has not yet been released will likely draw crowds. Small touches like hanging art low enough to attract a toddler, as well as its free admission for those 8 and under go a long way in achieving the museum^ goal of making art more accessible to preschool and early-elementary aged kids.

Where: The Sugar Hill Children^ Museum of Art & Storytelling is located at 898 St. Nicholas Avenue, directly above the 155th Street C-train subway stop. Cars are not the best choice regarding to the heavy traffic here. (Strollers (婴孩车)are allowed in the galleries or can be checked with coats upon arrival.)

Hours: The museum will be open on Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 5 pm during October. Public hours will be added on Thursdays and Fridays from 10 am to 5 pm in November. It is reserved for school visits from Monday to Wednesday.

Cost:While Saturday?s event is FREE, regular admission prices will be $7 for adults and $4 for children aged 9-17; those aged 8 and younger are always FREE.

1. What?s the purpose of building the museum?

A. To serve a certain group of little kids.

B. To satisfy the requirement of the local.

C. To offer the young New Yorkers a free place to hold parties.

D. To help the public learn about the development of ancient art.

2. From the third paragraph, we can learn that the museum __________.

A. will quickly cover a large area of housing

B. may increasingly attract people to gather together

C. may eventually provide more employment opportunities

D. will gradually bring economic benefits to the local people

3. When can preschool children visit the museum?

A. On Thursdays and Fridays in October.

B. On Saturdays and Sundays in October.

C. On Tuesdays and Wednesdays in November.

D. On Mondays and Wednesdays in November.

4. What is the best means of transportation to visit the museum?

A. By bike.

B. By car.

C. By underground.

D. By bus.

B

Not all awards are as noble as the Nobel Prize, which is world-famous for giving prizes to people who made progress in literature, science, economics and — perhaps most importantly — peace. Even though most countries have a system for recognizing, honoring and rewarding people who have done something good in their countries, there are now hundreds of awards and awards ceremonies for all kinds of things.

The Oscars are probably the most famous, a time for the film industry to tell itself how good it is. The awards are not only for films — Now there are also Grammies, Brits, the Mercury Prize and the MTV and Q awards for music. In Britain, a writer who wins the Booker prize can expect to see their difficult, literary novel hit the bestseller lists and compete with The Da Vinci Code for popularity. The Turner Prize is an award for a British contemporary artist — each year it causes controversy by apparently giving lots of money to artists who do things like displaying their beds, putting animals in glass cases or —this year — building a garden shed.

Awards don?t only exist for the arts. There are now awards for Sports Personality of the Year, for European Footballer of the Year and World Footballer of the Year. This seems very strange —sometimes awards can be good to give recognition to people who deserve it, or to help people who are on tight budget carry on their work without worrying about finances, but professional soccer players these days are not shy of fund!

Why have all these awards and ceremonies appeared recently? Shakespeare never won a prize, nor did Leonardo Da Vinci.

Most awards ceremonies are now sponsored by big organizations or companies. This means that not only the person who wins the award benefits from it —but also the sponsors. The MTV awards, for example, are great for publicizing not only music, but also MTV itself!

On the surface, it seems to be a “win-win” situation, with everyone being happy, but let me ask you a question — how far do you think that publicity and marketing are winning here, and how much genuine recognition of achievement is taking place?

5. What?s the writer?s attitude towards the Nobel Prize?

A. Critical.

B. Doubtful.

C. Positive.

D. Hopeful.

6. Why does the writer write Paragraphs 2 and 3?

A. To show the importance of giving awards to people.

B. To show there are various awards.

C. To tell us why so many awards appear.

D. To tell us how people win awards.

7. What does the underlined part in Paragraph 3 mean?

A. Don?t ne ed to carry on their work.

B. Aren?t as famous as other people.

C. Aren?t as important as other people.

D. Don?t lack money.

8. Which of the following statements may the writer agree with?

A. The win-win situation satisfies all people involved.

B. Most awa rds today go to people who don?t really need them.

C. Awards should be given to people with financial problems.

D. Organizations that give awards take advantage of awards ceremonies.

C

Like the rest of their species, the Southern Hemisphere humpback whales typically prefer to remain single or gather in small groups that disperse (散开) quickly. However, since 2011, researchers from Cape Peninsula University of Technology in Cape Town have been observing a new phenomenon off the coast of South Africa. Professor Ken Findlay and his team reported seeing 22 cases of large groups of humpback whales on three different occasions in 2011,2014, and 2015.

The researchers are puzzled not just by the unusual social behavior, but also by the fact that the “super-groups” were seen in April and May. That?s because the mammals typically spend these late summer months (in the Southern Hemisphere) feeding in the Antarctic waters before heading back to the warmer subtropical South African waters during winter, to breed and give birth. In a study published in the journal PLOS ONE on May 1, Findlay and his team outlined some of the possible reasons behind the big change in the mammals? behavior.

The researchers say that the cause of the recent sightings could be the abundant food available in the Benguela upwelling system. Located near the southwestern tip of South Africa between St. Helena Bay and Cape Point, the system of cold, nutrient-rich ocean currents is rich in phytoplanktons and species of small fish that the humpback whales feed on, such as the mantis shrimp.

Another probable reason is the sudden increase in humpback whales? population. According to a recent scientific report, the mammals,population, off the coast of Australia, has reached nearly 90 percent of pre-whaling numbers, while on the US East Coast, the number of whales is up 60 percent from its lows. All in all, experts estimate there are currently 150,000 humpback whales swimming in our oceans. They all need to feed.

However, while the theories may explain the decision to skip migrating (迁徙) to Antarctic waters, the reason for the social super-groups remains a mystery. According to Findley, “It?s possible that the behavior was occurring, but just not where it was visible (看得见的). Because there were so few of them, we may not have seen it.”

9. What is implied about the humpback whales in Paragraph 2?

A. They no longer hunt for food in the Antarctic waters.

B. They usually spend the whole winter in the Antarctic waters.

C. They are rarely seen in South African waters during April and May.

D. They?ve changed their social behavior to adjust to the warmer waters.

10. According to Findley, why are the humpback whales seen in large groups now?

A. Because they swim in populated areas now.

B. Because their number has increased greatly.

C. Because they need to work together to hunt for food.

D. Because researchers pay closer attention to them now.

11. What does the passage mainly talk about?

A. Reasons for the number of humpback whales increasing so greatly.

B. How humpback whales adapt themselves to the changing environment.

C. Why humpback whales appear off the coast of South Africa in large groups.

D. Researchers? findings about a new whale species near the coast of South Africa.

D

Last Tuesday morning I stared across the table at a woman with severe scars lining her face. Her angry husband carved those scars when she told him she wanted a divorce.

I?m a member of the Rhode Island Parole Board. Month after month — for 13 years —I?ve met with criminals and victims. Immediately before my colleagues and I conduct hearings for the criminals, we meet with their victims if they wish to tell us their stories.

Every time I walk into those hearing rooms I retest my belief in justice. I do my best to balance my concern for public safety and my faith that some criminals truly have regretted their deeds.

On hearing days, nearly always, the victims beg us to keep the prisoners behind bars. All morning long I hear their sufferings: murder, armed robbery, and domestic violence.

The victims return to their lives and hours later I find myself face to face with the criminals. I settle in to hear what the prisoners have to say. Often their stories are filled with regret, hope and lots of promises.

These face-to-face meetings force me to deal with what I really believe about people?s fundamental rights. I?m proud to be part of a system like ours — as imperfect as it is. The system does most of its work in the open and takes seriously the rights of both victims and the accused But I struggle to balance these colliding rights. Only an hour after meeting with the woman with scars on her face, I met with her husband, Andrew. He explained with sorrow and regret how he had mishandled his failing marriage. He showed me, with heartfelt words, the fruits of his hard emotional labor while in prison —from his learning in treatment programs and from his own soul-searching. All of a sudden, he didn?t seem evil.

So, how do I administer justice (执行审判)?I believe that justice can?t be shaped by, simplistic formulas (公式). Rather, justice happens when real human beings sort through a jumble of laws, rules, conflicting stories, and plain old instinct (本能,直觉)

12. When staying in the hearing room, the author __________.

A. is full of contradictory feelings

B. feels pitiful for the criminals

C. feels suspicious about the justice

D. is angry at the victims? sufferings

13. What?s most probably the author?s job?

A. To decide whether to put the criminals into prison.

B. To decide whether to let the criminals come out of prison.

C. To give justice to the victims and punishment to the criminals.

D. To give justice to the victims and lessen punishment to the criminals.

14. What can we know about Andrew?

A. He accepted physical labor and treatment programs in the prison.

B. He was less evil than he used to be after years of soul-searching.

C. He was very mad with his wife about ending marriage with him.

D. He was sentenced to 13 years in prison for his violence to his wife.

15. What?s the author?s attitude to the criminals?

A. They are able to reform themselves in prison.

B. Their rights and freedom also need to be defended.

C. The victims should forgive the regretful criminals.

D. They should be given punishment and also justice.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项十有两项为多余选项。Your weekends are precious and you?ll surely want to make the most of them. Here are some tips to help you make the most of your weekends.

16 Decide during the week exactly what you?re aiming to do at the weekend. This doesn?t mean you can?t allo w for a bit of flexibility here and there. But in the main you should know what you want to get out of your weekend.

Meet up with your friends. You nearly always have the best time with your friends, yet sometimes you may put off making that phone call to arrange something because you are a little lazy. 17

Get outdoors. Simply get outdoors and go for a walk, run, hike, cycle or anything else you can think of! 18 Admittedly, the weather should be on your side.

Set aside some time. Filling your time with all sorts of activities can be fun, but it can also be tiring. So, try to set some time aside for yourself. 19

20 There are some things that can be done at any time — not just at the weekend. If you arrange your time in the week well, then you will have plenty of time at the weekend to do the things you really want to do.

A. Make plans.

B. Find a new hobby.

C. Finish some things in the week.

D. So the day will pass without you having done anything.

E. Getting a bit of exercise and fresh air will leave you energized.

F. Then, you can enjoy yourself by reading a book, or listening to some music.

G. However, if you make the effort, you will have a wonderful time with

第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

At Lowe?s Home Improvement in Staten Island, New York, last summer, Michael Sulsona, 63, and his wife, Frieda, 60, were searching for a garbage can. Frieda was 21 Michael down the passage in an old wheelchair. Michael, a veteran (老兵) who?d lost both 22 in the war, was still waiting for a 23 wheelchair from the Veterans Affairs (V A) two years after 24 it.

In the lawn-supplies aisle, Michael?s wheelchair was suddenly 25. Sal, a store employee, saw the event and called over his 26 David, Marc us, and Souleymane to help. (Lowe?s Home Improvement refused to reveal the last names of the men or make them 27 for interviews.)

“Sal told me, …You?re not leaving 28 it?s like new,?” says Michael.

The men went to 29 the wheelchair. It took them a long time to take apart, fix up and 30 the wheelchair. When it didn?t seem firm enough, they adjusted it 31. “You guys are incredible,” Michael told them when it was done.

“It was our 32 they replied. Two days after Michael posted his 33 on a website dedicated to Staten Island news, the V A called to tell him that a new wheelchair was 34. Hundreds of strangers had already 35 to buy Michael a new wheelchair, but he 36. Instead, he asked them to contribute to a nonprofit foundation that helps 37 veterans like him.

“The men felt like they were just doing a small thing,” says Steve Salazar, a Lowe?s spokesman. “But, in fact, what the Lowe?s employees did was far beyond their 38. Those workers called forth 39 in people. They are the type of people we veterans are willing to 40 says Michael.

21. A. showing B. pushing C. guiding D. driving

22. A. legs B. hands C. ears D. arms

23. A. modem B. useful C. new D. firm

24. A. requesting B. abandoning C. purchasing D. taking

25. A. stuck B. lost C. fastened D. broken

26. A. employees B. coworkers C. customers D. spokesmen

27. A. ready B. available C. qualified D. popular

28. A. till B. after C. when D. if

29. A. figure out B. work on C. fit in D. set up

30. A. hold up B. put forward C. think about D. put together

31 .A. apparently B. basically C. further D. harder

32. A. tradition B. chance C. job D. honor

33. A. trouble B. wheelchair C. story D. picture

34. A. in the way B. on the way C. out of the way D. by the way

35. A. offered B. advocated C. announced D. hesitated

36. A. escaped B. decided C. refused D. appealed

37. A. anxious B. hopeless C. devoted D. wounded

38. A. time B. respect C. responsibilities D. control

39. A. determination B. c ourage C. kindness D. gratitude

40. A. approve of B. fight for C. talk with D. reply to

第II卷

第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

I headed out the door the other day with my two sons. We were going to drive to the supermarket

41. _________ (buy) a few things. I shut the door quickly because my dogs were already barking at being left behind in the house. 42. _________ I was about to start my car, I couldn?t find my car keys. 43. _________ (shake) my head, I walked back home and found my keys were on the shelf where I usually put 44. _________ (they). Things like this seemed to happen more and more recently.

My doctor usually 45. _________ (comfort) me by saying that this is a normal part of getting older and I shouldn?t worry about it and should take it 46. _________ a smile. I am doing my best to do so. I think I will be alright with my 47. _________ (forget) mind as long as I can keep remembering the important things in life. I don?t mind misplacing my keys as long as I can remember that my family members are 48. _________ (sincere) concerned abo ut me. I don?t mind forgetting why I came into a room as long as I can remember my goal in life. I don?t mind being a bit absent-minded as long as I have 49. _________ kind heart. May you always remember the important things in life: You can make a difference in this world with every 50. _________ (choose) you make.

第三部分写作(共两节,满分35分)

第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

假定英语课上考师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(^),并在其下面写出该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;

2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

Kalon Smith became a homeless men when he was 17. He spent winter nights sleep in a park and he has no bed, no shower and no food. One day, he returned back to his old neighborhood and knocked at a door of Mrs

Green?s. He hoped to get something eat. However, Mrs Green not only gave her a meal but also led him to the right path. She took him into her home, where he had warmth food and a roof under his head. She also helped him contact their community,what helped him find a job.

第二节书面表达(满分25分)

假设你是李华,最近收到了笔友Mike的来信,内容如下:

Dear Li Hua,

Recently Tom, my best friend since when we were in junior high school, has been avoiding me on purpose. I don?t know why. I have tried to talk with him several times, but in vain. I don?t want to lose him. What should I do?

Yours,

Mike

请你给他写一封100词左右的回信,内容包括如下要点:

1.表示同情;

2.给出建议;

3.表达希望。

_______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ 参考答案

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26-30 BBABD 31-35 CDCBA 36-40 CDCCB

41-50 (One possible version)

41. to buy 42. When 43. Shaking 44. them 45. comforts 46. with 47. forgetful

48. sincerely 49. a 50. choice

短文改错(One possible version)

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书面表达(One possible version)

Dear Mike,

I quite sympathize with you and understand how you feel. To help you save your friendship, here is my advice.

To begin with, having been friends with him for so many years, you should trust him. Maybe something happened to him or his family. He probably doesn’t want you to get involved in it. So it may be a good idea to give him some time to be alone. Finally, you can ask another friend to help find out the reason, which is the key to solving the problem.

I hope these suggestions are helpful and that you and Tom are on good terms as before.

Yours truly,

Li Hua

第1期测试题部分答案解析

阅读理解

第一节

A

本文主要介绍最近开放的Sugar Hill儿童艺术和叙述故事博物馆的宗旨、方位、设计、特点、开放时间以及花费等等相关情况。

1. A。推理判断题。根据第一段的最后一句The museum is designed to serve the youngest New Yorkers with a target audience of 3 to 8 years old.以及第三段的... making art more accessible to preschool and early-elementary aged kids.可知,这个博物馆建造的目的是为一些小孩子服务的。

2. B。细节理解题。根据文章第三段的And the art studio spaces... will likely draw crowds.可推断出答案。

3. B。细节理解题。根据Hours: The museum will be open on Saturdays and Sundays from noon to

5 pm during October. ... from Monday to Wednesday.可知,学龄前孩子们可以在10月份的周

六、周天去参观。

4. C。推理判断题。根据Where的部分directly above the 155th Street C-train subway stop...可知,去参观这个博物馆最好的交通方式就是乘坐地铁。

B

本文作者对品类越来越多的获奖及获奖庆典提出了自己的疑问和看法。

5. C。推理判断题。根据第一段中的第一句Not all awards are as noble as the Nobel Prize...可知,作者对诺贝尔奖的态度是肯定的。

6. B。推理判断题。根据第二段和第三段列举电影类奖项Oscars、音乐类奖项Grammies, Brits, the Mercury Prize and the MTV and Q awards、文学奖项Booker prize以及当代艺术奖项、体育奖项等等可知,作者写这两段是为了展示多种多样的奖项。

7. D。词义猜测题。根据前文to help people who are on tight budget carry on their work without

worrying about finances可知,此处是说现在专业足球运动员并不缺钱。

8. D。细节理解题。根据倒数第二段This means that not only the person who wins the award benefits from it —but also the sponsors.可知,那些颁发奖项的组织或赞助者也同时从中获利。

C

科学家们发现南半球驼背鲸成群结队地出现在南非的海岸,对此,他们进行了种种猜测。9. C。推理判断题。根据第二段的... the mammals typically spend these late summer months... feeding in the Antarctic waters before heading back to...可知,在南半球的4到5月份,驼背鲸通常都在南极水域捕食,所以在南非附近是看不见驼背鲸的。

10. B。细节理解题。综合最后两段的内容可知,之前是因为驼背鲸比较少,且活跃在看不见的地方,所以不经常被发现,但现在驼背鲸的数量激增,于是更容易被人看到。

11. C。主旨大意题。本文主要讲述科学家们在南非海岸发现了驼背鲸成群结队出现的现象,并试图探究其原因。

D

作者在假释听证会中,对是否应该让囚犯提前出狱感到很矛盾:施罪者在囚禁中已经深深地忏悔了,理应宽恕他们;但作者实际上对他们还是有一丝怀疑,害怕他们出狱后会再次给他人带来伤害,同时受害者希望施罪者把牢底坐穿以让自己得到公正。作者最后阐述了对公正的见解。

12. A。细节理解题。根据第三段的I do my best to balance my concern for public safety...可知作者在决断是否应该让囚犯提前出狱时感到很矛盾。

13. B。推理判断题。根据第三段的I do my best to balance my concern for public safety and ... 和第四段的On hearing days, nearly always, the victims beg us to...可知,作者的任务是决断是否继续让囚犯呆在监狱。

14. C。细节理解题。根据第一段的Her angry husband carved those scars when she told him she wanted a divorce. 可知,Andrew很生气他的妻子要和他离婚。

15. D。推理判断题。根据文章内容以及作者的工作可知,尽管受害者希望施罪者把牢底坐穿,但根据施害者在狱中的表现,作者觉得给受害者公正的同时,也应该给施害者应有的公正和权力。

第二节

本文主要介绍了充分利用周末的几种方法。

16. A。根据空后Decide during the week exactly what you’re aiming to do at the weekend.可知,本段的小标题是做计划。

17. G。根据前文yet sometimes you may put off making...可知,然而,如果你做出努力,你将和你的朋友度过美好的时光。本句中的effort指的是上一句提到的making that phone call to arrange something。

18. E。根据前文Simply get outdoors and go for a walk, run, hike, cycle or anything else you can think of!可知,运动和呼吸新鲜空气会让你精力充沛。

19. F。承接上文So, try to set some time aside for yourself.可知,然后你就可以开心地阅读或者听音乐。

20. C。根据后文There are some things that can be done at any time —not just at the weekend.可知,本段小标题是在周内完成一些事情。

完形填空

本文讲述了Lowe’s Home Improvement的职员为一位残疾退伍军人义务修理轮椅的故事。

21. B。他的妻子Frieda推着Michael走,Michael坐在轮椅里。

22. A。根据前文in an old wheelchair以及后文in the war可知,Michael在战争中失去了双腿。

23. C。前文提到旧轮椅,此处意为Michael等着退伍军人事务部门给他送新的轮椅,从后文the VA called to tell him that a new wheelchair was... 也可以得知答案。

24. A。此处意为“请求,申请”,Michael两年前就向VA申请新的轮椅。

25. D。根据后文内容可知,此处是指Michael的轮椅突然坏了。

26. B。根据后文Lowe’s Home Improvement refused to disclose (透露) the last names of the men可知,Sal, 这家店的一位员工把他的同事叫来一起帮忙修轮椅。

27. B。根据前文Lowe’s Home Improvement refused to disclose (透露) the last names of the men可知,Lowe’s谢绝公开这些员工的姓,也谢绝让他们接受采访。make available意为“让……可以;使能够”。

28. A。Sal告诉Michael不要离开,直到他们把他的轮椅修得和新的一样。

29. B。work on something意为着手做某事,此处指员工们着手开始修轮椅。

30. D。根据前文take apart, fix up可知,此处是指他们把轮椅拆了,修理了,组装起来。

31. C。根据语境可知,当轮椅看起来不够结实,他们做了进一步地调整。

32. D。Lowe’s的员工认为帮Michael修轮椅是他们的荣幸。

33. C。Michael把发生在他身上的故事贴到了网上。

34. B。on the way在途中。此处意为VA打电话通知他新的轮椅已在途中。

35. A。许多陌生人主动提出给Michael买新轮椅。

36. C。根据后文Instead, he asked them to contribute to a nonprofit foundation可知,他拒绝了。

37. D。帮助受伤的退伍军人。此处应是指像Michael一样在战场上受伤的老兵。

38. C。根据语境可知,但是,事实上Lowe’s员工所做的事情远远超过了他们的职责范围。beyond responsibility 意为“份外的事,不是职责范围之内的事”。

39. C。根据前文Lowe’s 的职员帮助Michael的故事可知,他们唤醒了人们的善良。

40. B。Michael认为这些人(像Lowe’s的员工们的人)才是他们(老兵们)为之战斗的对象。

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作者最近总是忘记一些事情,但是作者并没有为此感到不快。她认为只要自己记得生活中一些重要的事情就好。

41. to buy。考查非谓语动词。根据语境,我们打算开车去超市,买一些东西。动词不定式短语作状语,表目的。

42. When。考查连词。根据语境,当作者准备发动汽车时,发现她找不到车钥匙了。故用连词when,表示当……的时候。

43. Shaking。考查非谓语动词。逻辑主语是I,与shake之间是主谓关系,故用现在分词作状语。

44. them。考查代词。指代前面的keys,故用them。

45. comforts。考查时态。主语是第三人称单数,且后文时态是一般现在时,故用comfort的第三人称单数形式。

46. with。考查介词。根据语境可知,作者应该带着微笑接受这件事。故用介词with。

47. forgetful。考查形容词。修饰名词mind,故用形容词forgetful,意为健忘的。

48. sincerely。考查副词。修饰concerned,故用副词形式。

49. a。考查冠词。根据语境可知,作者有一颗善良的心灵。

50. choice。考查名词。根据语境可知,你可以影响世界,用你所做的每一个选择。故用名词choice。

必修1 Modules 3-4综合测试题

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第一部分阅读理解(共两节, 满分40分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2分;满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

Whale Camp at Marine Science Institute Camp Type: Overnight, Family, International Age of Campers: 10-18 Year Established: 1984

No other marine (海洋的) science program enables you to closely observe and study whales, dolphins, and seals in their own natural habitat. Board our 60-foot sailboat for unmatched observations of marine life. Help collect data to document whales? distribution patterns and behaviors. Gain hands-on experience using our marine science equipment. Explore the powerful and endangered processes of life in the sea.

Some summer programs teach you about marine science and oceanography with lots of time in a classroom, lab or museum. We take you directly to the source for the best observation and experience. This is why the Whale Camp is the place where inspiration, exploration and discovery abound. This is why there?s only one Whale Camp.

We are located on beautiful Grand Manan Island which was recently named the third best small island in the world to visit by the travel experts. The location is ideally situated in the Bay of Fundy where the highest tides in the world create one of the world?s richest and most diverse marine ecosystems.

In our years of experience, we?ve observed numerous whales on over 98% of our research trips. Whale Camp offers more research trips per session than any other summer camp program. The diversity of bird life at sea and on land is extraordinary. Only the Whale Camp takes you to the highly restricted Machias Seal Island to be surrounded by many rare creatures. Each day at Whale Camp is a life-changing experience. With our seas and planet in danger, we believe it?s more important than ever for us to learn how to protect the .systems of life that sustain us.

1. According to the passage, the program __________.

A. is part of the in-class education

B. is about great scientific researches

C. mainly focuses on endangered marine species

D. offers chances to get close to sea creatures

2. Some summer programs are mentioned to show that __________.

A. Whale Camp is very unique

B. Whale Camp is the best summer camp

C. people can observe whales at Whale Camp

D. schools take education of marine life seriously

3. The marine ecosystems are diverse because __________.

A. the location is close to the bay

B. there are high tides in the area

C. experts make efforts to protect them

D. the island is rarely visited by people

4. Who might be mostly interested in this article?

A. Teachers.

B. Travelers.

C. Scientists.

D. Teenagers.

B

The new year is an excellent time to reflect on your accomplishments and your disappointments at about the halfway point in the school year, as well as to plan how you will improve in the future. Reflect on your first school term: Honestly review your school year thus far. List your classes and your grades in each. What did not go as well as expected? Such as the exams you scored poorly on, projects you rushed through and long-term goals you did not meet. Revisit those plans you may have made related to selecting after-class activities or maximizing your senior year.

Be positive: As you are working on your list, remember to highlight (强调) the positives. Honesty is more than just telling the bad results —it is also offering proper praise. Include your high grades and impressive test results on your list as well. Remember that excellence is not only a result, but also a process. As you are recording your accomplishments, list the times when you made significant progress. Note the projects you started on time, the papers you outlined before you wrote and the study plans you followed.

Set new goals: Television shows sometimes reflect a world view that suggests success comes from a few weeks of competition rather than a lifetime of hard work and devotion. In truth, success in life is largely a result of continual small improvements that finally lead to great changes. With this in mind, make a short list of areas or tasks you wish to improve upon in the coming year. Keeping your list short is important, as creating too many goals can become overwhelming (压倒一切的). Build on strengths: Include your strengths when you set goals. If you did well in algebra last year, determine to do just as well in geometry or calculus this year. If you submitted all your assignments on time, determine to finish your work a day earlier in order to allow for checking. Successful people build on their strengths to reach true excellence.

5. Based on Paragraph 2, when considering what didn?t go as well as expected, we should be _________.

A. absorbed

B. specific

C. modest

D. optimistic

6. What should we do while we are making our list according to Paragraph 3?

A. Remember to think about our weaknesses.

B. Remember to be honest about our test results.

C. Remember that we also deserve praise.

D. Remember that the process is the most important.

7. What do television shows convey to the viewers at times?

A. Success is a result of a lifetime of hard work.

B. Success is from constant small improvements.

C. Success lies in constant competition with others.

D. Success lies in efforts made in a certain period of life.

8. What?s the best title of the passage?

A. Reflect on your strengths and weaknesses to improve yourself in the new term

B. Bear in mind the four methods to get rid of your academic weaknesses

C. Think about how to improve yourself mentally and physically in the new tern

D. Make plans for your new term to improve your academic performance

C

Mobile spyware is any type of program or software in a mobile phone with the purpose of stealing data and listening to calls. It has become a problem for many users of mobile phones. One of the easiest ways to block mobile spyware is to make sure that you buy a phone that has anti-spyware software installed (安装) on it. This type of software functions similarly to the anti-virus and anti-spyware software that is commonly found on computers. Getting a phone that can protect itself can save you quite a headache.

If you already have a phone, but it is unprotected from mobile spyware, you can look into downloading an anti-spyware program from the third party. This type of program can be downloaded directly onto your phone, so you won?t have to go through the trouble of downloading it onto a separate device and installing it on your phone afterward. Make sure that you download the anti-spyware software only from legal websites. Many spyware threats disguise (伪装) themselves as being solutions to malware (恶意软件).

Try to turn off your phone?s Bluetooth when you are not using it. This makes it difficult for random cell phone users to contact you and send you spyware. Spyware is commonly sent through Bluetooth using pictures and text messages. You should open and read messages that come from the sources that you know or trust. Text message attachments often carry mobile spyware. You might have the option to block spam numbers on your phone, but most consumers will have to call their cell phone carrier?s customer service department to block these numbers. Reporting spam can warn your cell phone company of a threat that could be targeting other customers as well. Lastly, you should always exercise caution when using the Internet on your phone. Malware can easily cause harm to the computers. Cell phones are just as susceptible to malware attacks as computers are. Visit only safe websites. If you are not sure whether a website is malware-free, you should at least have an anti-spyware software tool on your phone to reduce the risk of infection.

9. According to the passage, the anti-spyware program_________.

A. is user-friendly

B. is usually free of charge

C. is difficult to be found online

D. is originally developed for computers

10. What should you do if you get a message through Bluetooth?

A. To ignore the message completely.

B. To delete the text message attachments.

C. To check the source of the message.

D. To report it to the customer service department.

11. What does the underlined word in the last paragraph mean?

A. Being beneficial to something.

B. Being predictable about something.

C. Being qualified to handle something.

D. Being likely to be affected by something.

D

Speaking in an interview, Nicky Morgan, the UK Education Secretary said that reality TV shows, such as the X Factor make people think they can have instant success, but it isn?t the case. Realistic, inspiring role models should be put in front of youngsters and children must be taught that there are no shortcuts to success and that instant fame and money do not happen overnight. Speaking to The House Magazine — the weekly magazine of the Houses of Parliament (国会),

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