外研版高中英语必修9期末 综合练习
最新外研版高中英语选修九期末检测试卷附答案
最新外研版高中英语选修九期末检测试卷附答案一、单项选择1.-1 hear you've got a set of valuable coins.___________ I have a look?-Yes, certainly.A.Will B.May C.Shall D.Should2.Clothing made of man-made materials has advantage over ____ made of natural ones like cotton, wool or silk.A.one B.What C.that D.the ones3.“It is the realization of the Chinese Dream ______ put forward by Chairman Xi ______ presents a vision for national revival and contributes to a new global landscape”, said foreign experts at a dialogue Saturday in Shanghai.A.which; that B.that; / C./; which D./; that4._____ its role in social education, the Palace Museum is quitting its admission fee for special groups on certain dates.A.Fulfill B.Having fulfilled C.To fulfill D.Fulfilled5.I was not sure _______ I had the qualification for the job, but I applied for it anyway. A.that B.whether C.what D.how6.— Lucy looks so upset. She ______ the driving test.— It is the second time that she has failed in the test.A.can’t pass B.mustn’t pass C.can’t have passed D.mustn’t have passed7.The Beatles, the supreme rock and roll band of the 1960s, were in many ways pioneers for ______ was to come, like holding concerts in sports stadiums.A.which B.what C.whoever D.that8.--- What an easy examination paper , isn’t it ?--- Quite right. How I regretted that I _____ such a silly mistake!A.could have made B.would have made C.should have made D.might have made 9.---I’m planning to go to Kingdom of Cambodia this summer vacation. I think the trip will be exciting.---___________, as it’s the rainy season then.A.Yes, it will B.Of course not C.You can say so D.It’s hard to say10.Such plants, particularly___ to collectors, motivated them to explore on a large scale. A.appealed B.attractedC.appealing D.attaching11.It is generally cold and dry here in autumn, but sometimes, it ________ also be warm and rainy.A.may B.should C.must D.can12.We shall not start the project until it __________ by the committee.A.will be approved B.Approves C.has been approved D.is to approve13.The ______ among the world’s scientists is that the world is likely to warm up over the next few decades.A.prejudice B.Reputation C.discrimination D.consensus14.—Have you persuaded him?—Yes. After hours of discussion, I___________ to reason him into accepting the new plan. A.managed B.would manage C.have managed D.had managed15.Experts and teachers all think that failure is not ________ a bad thing to some extent. A.greatly B.necessarily C.definitely D.extremely二、完形填空阅读下面短文,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。
2019学年高二英语外研版选修9练习:Unit 1《Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion》Section Ⅲ(含解析)
Section Ⅲ Integrating Skills & Grammarbase vt.以……为根据n.基部,基地;基础(教材P6)A big American film company is making a new film based on Pygmalion.一家美国大电影公司正根据皮格马利翁拍摄一部新电影。
①base...on/upon=be based on 根据……;以……为基础②basic adj. 基本的,基础的You should base your conclusion on careful research.你应该以审慎的研究为基础。
“Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them”is based on the J.K.Rowling novel of the same name.电影《神奇动物在哪里》是根据J.K.罗琳的同名小说改编的。
The two sides should handle their differences based on the principles of equality and mutual respect.双方应在平等和相互尊敬的原则上去解决彼此的分歧。
This is the basic theory of language teaching.这是语言教学的基本理论。
【提示】在base...on...短语中,base为及物动词,主动语态中,base后应有宾语,否则base应用被动形式,即be based on结构。
用base的适当形式填空①________an important decision more on emotion than on reason,you will regret it sooner or later.②__________on what we know now,you can't clone animals that have been extinct longer than 10,000 years.【答案】①Basing ②Basedneed v.需要,有必要n.需要,必要,必要之物(教材P6)The filming needs to be completed in three days,so she tells me.这部影片需要三天完成,于是她告诉了我。
高二英语外研版选修9阶段训练:Module4含解析
阶段训练二第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7。
5分)下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1。
Whose car was stolen?A.Karen’s.B。
The man’s. C.The woman’s.2.Whose house is the smallest?A。
Bob’s。
B。
Tom’s。
C。
The man's。
3.How much do the man and the woman have in all?A.$3.00.B。
$8.00.C。
$13。
00.4。
Where do you think the talk probably take place?A。
In a post office.B。
In a bookstore.C.In a department store。
5.Whom did the man speak to?A.Mrs Green.B.Dr。
Brown. C。
Joe.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22。
5分)听下面5段对话或独白.每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项.听每段对话或独白前,你将5秒钟时间阅读每个小题,听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6~7题.6。
What are they talking about?A.Where to spend their holiday。
B.A farm.C.Their summer vacation.7。
Where did Jane spend her summer holiday?A.On a farm.B.At home.C。
In a fruit garden。
2019学年高二英语外研版选修9练习:Unit 2《DNA—the Secret of Life》Section Ⅳ(含解析)
Section Ⅳ Reading Practice & CulturalCorner&Writing判断正(T)误(F)1.The most famous science fiction The Time Machine was written by an French Writer.( )2.One type of human being evolved into a kind of creature called the Eloi was small and beautiful.( )3.The Eloi's mouths were big, with bright red, rather thick lips.( )4.The Morlocks were queer little ape-like figures.( )5.The Morlocks were like a human spider.( )【答案】 1.F 2.T 3.F 4.T 5.T课文缩写Peking University biologist Xu Chongren explains that 1.________biology techniques are used to take a gene from one 2.________and put it into another.If a gene for 3.________to drought is put into wheat or maize, then a crop highly resistant to4.________can be produced.Scientists have found that a crop with a gene that kills5.________can leave a6.______in the soil that kills helpful as well as harmful7.________.Yet reducing the8.________of insecticides needed by using GM crops can reduce the amount of cancer producing chemicals—or carcinogens—that are found in food.【答案】 1.molecular anism 3.resistance4.drought 5.pests 6.poison 7.insects8.amountresistance n.抵抗力;对抗;抵抗(教材P25)If a gene for resistance to drought is put into wheat or maize, then a crop highly resistant to drought can be produced.如果抗旱基因放进玉米或小麦,然后抗干旱性强的作物就可以生产出来。
高二英语外研版选修9单元测试:Module1BernardShawsPygmalion含解析
模块检测·提升一(满分:150分时间:120分钟)第Ⅰ卷(共115分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7。
5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
W:May I exchange these shoes?M:Why?Is anything wrong with them?W:No,nothing in particular。
My daughter just doesn’t like the color.1Why does the woman want to change the shoes?A.They are not the right color.B.They are not the right style。
C.They are not the right size。
M:If you’d like to go there for dinner this evening,I'll phone the restaurant.W:Thank you,but I promised my sister I’d take her to the airport.2What is the woman going to do this evening?A.Go to dinner.B.Visit her sister。
C.Go to the airport。
W:Would you like to fly to Moscow tomorrow?M:I have a heart problem at the moment。
3What can you learn from the conversation?A.The man is very busy at the moment.B.The man will fly to Moscow tomorrow。
2019学年高二英语外研版选修9练习:Unit 4《Languages of the World》模块综合测评(含解析)
模块综合测评(四)(满分:120分;时间:100分钟)Ⅰ.阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)A(2019·河北省八校高三第一次联考)We do not usually think about how our language works.Talking is such a natural,everyday activity that we do not often stop to consider how it actually works.When we do study our language,though,we are often surprised that we are able to understand our conversations.Words can mean so many different things.However, it turns out that the speaking situation helps a lot in making language work.First,the speaking situation helps make words more particular.For example,the word “dog” can describe a dog that a speaker saw in a dream.It can also be used to discuss a neighbor's dog.No language has a separate word for the idea “dog that I saw yesterday”and another word for the idea “dog that I saw in a dream”.This is because the speaking situation makes it clear what speakers mean when they use words.So,when you have a conversation with your neighbor, the knowledge that you have a dog tells your neighbor what the word “dog” probably means in that situation.The speaking situation also helps make language clearer.For example,the word “bank”has two possible meanings.It can mean “a place where people keep money”,but it can also mean “the side of a river”.So the sentence “I went to the bank” is not clear.It could mean I went to the side of the river or it could mean I went to the place where my money is kept.However,if the speaker is talking about fishing or going to the mountains,others probably know that “bank”means “the side of a river”.The things that speakers say may not always be clear.Sometimes the words are not very particular,but the speaking situation can provide the meaning.Other times words may have many meanings.Then the speaking situation limits the right meaning.This extra knowledge from the situation is very important to understand language.【语篇解读】本文讲述了语境对语言的理解起着很大作用。
外研版高中英语必修9Module 4 单元练习
Module 4 单元练习Ⅰ. 单项选择。
(每小题1分,共10分)1. It was' at the entrance of the zoo he met his girl friend __ had been to London--for a better position.,A. where; whoB. that; thatC. where; thatD. that; whom2. _________ the hotel, they were told that their luggage sent by the removal contractor was partly broken.A. Hardly arrived atB. On arrived atC. No sooner arrived atD. On arriving at3. His bitter experience that is unknown to everybody has turned him _______a stronger person.A. upB. intoC. onD. out4. -- What did your parents give you on your sixteenth birthday?-- ________ an album, I was given a mobile phone and an mp4.A. In addition toB. In additionC. In advanceD. In case of5. -- They failed to tinct the monster of Tianchi but succeeded in savinga woman whose boat was broken.-- _________ , it was a success; I think.A. In allB. Above allC. All in all'D. At all6. It is _______ that more than thirty million mobile phones had been soldlast year in China.A, estimated B. estimatingC. to estimateD. estimates7. ________ Japan and South Korea, the United States exports a great deal of goods to China and other Asian countries every year.A. Adapt fromB. Apart fromC. Across fromD. As from8. I hope my work will be ___________ helpful to you.A. at most,B. more or lessC. at allD. even9. If you go to the post office, you can help me to buy, some stamps of Friendlies __________ I mentioned last time.A. whereB. whenC. whichD. why10._________ they are very young, they've 8ot a lot of experience of working by attending social practice activities.A. AlthoughB. BecauseC. AsD. ForⅡ. 完形填空(每小题1分, 共20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
2020-2021学年外研版英语九下综合测试附答案Module2Education
Module2Education一、听力题1.听录音,从下列所给选项中选出最佳选项。
(1) What is the boy's special memory?A.The excitement of winning a prize.B.The excitement of being a volunteer.C.The excitement of the school sports day each year.(2) How many goals did the boy score in a row during a soccer competition in Grade 8?A.Three. B.Two. C.One.(3) What is the girl's best memory?A.Winning the school English competition.B.Doing a school survey.C.Winning the school art festival.(4) What subject does Mrs. Li teach?A.Physics. B.Chinese. C.English.(5) What did the girl think of Mrs. Li at first?A.She was strict. B.She was helpful.C.She was fun.2.听录音,从下列所给选项中选出最佳选项。
(1) A.Nine B.Ninth C.Eight(2) A.Sunday B.Friday C.Monday(3) A.guides B.guards C.guests(4) A.story B.memory C.history(5) A.pay B.play C.pan3.听录音,从下列所给选项中选出最佳选项。
When did the two speakers have a history lesson about Zhan Tianyou?A.Today. B.Yesterday.C.The day before yesterday.二、选择题4.从下面各题所给选项中,选择最佳选项。
2019学年高二英语外研版选修9练习:Unit 4《Languages of the World》Section Ⅳ(含解析)
Section Ⅳ Reading Practice & CulturalCorner & Writing从三个选项中选择最佳答案1.According to the passage,which of the following is true?A.There will be no dialects by 2100.B.The rate of endangered birds is slower than that of mammals.C.2,500 people can speak half of all languages.2.A healthy language________.A.only needs enough speakersB.should take in new speakersC.will die without old speakers3.What does “I'm the last person that can speak our language” imply?A.She is the only person who uses the language.B.She is also proud except being afraid.C.The language is becoming extinct.【答案】 1.B 2.B 3.C课文缩写Francis Bacon(1561—1626) was truly a Renaissance Man.He was an English 1.________and statesman, who became well known for his 2.________for the scientific 3.________,which the 4.________of Galileo, Newton and others had led to in 17th century Europe.He developed a 5.______of scientific 6.________which is still known as the Baconian method.Bacon's works, which include his Essays, suggest a process of reasoning to 7.______nature and to 8.________facts.But he insists that it's 9.________to free oneself from false ideas which might 10.________the truth.【答案】 1.philosopher 2.enthusiasm 3.revolution 4.discoveries 5.procedure 6.inquiry 7.interpret 8.establish 9.essential 10.distortinquiry=enquiry n.& v.问询,查询(教材P53)He developed a procedure of scientific inquiry which is still known as the Baconian method.他开发了一种科学探究,仍称为归纳法。
外研版高中英语选修九第九册 模块4 单元测试题
外研社第九册模块4 单元测试题第二部分:知识运用(共两节,45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,共15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
21_______ the cost, the project will take a lot of time as well.A.Apart fromB. Except forC. BesideD. Except22.That newspaper accounts of international affairs are sometimes _________..A. abusedB. distortedC. distortionD. distracted23. The future of the local tobacco industry may be ________if production costs are not reducedand management efficiency not improved.A.bleakB. blankC. bleedD. blind24. China' economy is expected to ___________that of Germany in four years, Japan in 2015 andAmerica in 2039.A. overtakeB. overdoC. overuseD. overlook25.He’ll __________ himself as a respected singer in the not-so-distant future.A. setB. makeC. putD. establish26. ___________ the practice , the theory serves it in turn.A. Based onB. Having basedC. Basing onD. Be based on27 . —How far is the post office from here?—It’s eight kilometers, __________.A.aboutB. more thanC. more or lessD. much more than28. ----How are things with Jane?": -----Actually we broke up last month. But I have already ____________ it."A. got acrossB. gotten offC. gotten downD. gotten over29. I don’t want to go there; _______, I have no time to do so.A. furthermoreB. butC. howeverD. so30. Man may get ______ with bird flu.A.infectedB. infectingC. to be infectedD. being infected31.He is a man with an optimistic____ on life.A. outlookB. overlookC. outlineD. outcome32. I took _____ for granted you knew the fact.A.thatB. itC. whichD. them33. ---- Which day do you think is all right to our next meeting?----- You make_____. ______ day is all the same to me.A. one; OneB. it; AnyC. that; SomeD. this, Another34. ------ How do you like the film ?------ There was nothing special --- it was only ________.A. commonB. usualC. normalD. average35. Who move my cheese is a good book which needs__________.A. to be digestedB. digestedC. be digestedD. being digested第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从第每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
2019学年高二英语外研版选修9练习:Unit 1《Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion》模块综合测评(含解析)
模块综合测评(一)(满分:120分;时间:100分钟)Ⅰ.阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)A(2019·潍坊市高三统一考试)Shakespeare's Birthplace and ExhibitionHenley Street,Stratford-upon-Avon Tel:01789 204016Shakespeare's birthplace was the childhood home ofWilliam Shakespeare.Take a step back in time and see what lifewas like for the young Shakespeare growing up in Stratford-upon-Avon.The house has been exactly furnished,and includes both original and copy items similar to those which would have been there in the house when Shakespeare was a boy.Beautiful painted cloths hang on the walls,brightly colored fabrics fill the rooms and his father's glove workshop has been recreated.At the back of the house is a beautiful garden containing many plants,herbs and flowers mentioned in Shakespeare's plays.The neighboring exhibition shows Shakespeare's life and focuses on many rare local items connected with him,as well as a copy of the first edition of his collected plays published in 1623.◎Limited disabled access◎Many restaurants close to Shakespeare's birthplace◎Town center parking◎Gift shops◎Allow at least 45 minutes to visit the house and the exhibition1.How much would they pay if a couple with their two children visit the exhibition?A.£5.2. B.£13.4.C.£15. D.£18.6.【解析】细节理解题。
外研版九年级英语上册Module 9 综合测试卷含答案
外研版九年级英语上册Module 9 综合测试卷(60分钟100分)一、单项选择(每小题1.5 分,共15 分)1. —You haven’t said a ________ word since last Friday. What’s wrong?—Nothing. Just let me alone.A. simpleB. singleC. similarD. silent2. Let’s wait and see whether books ________ by the Internet in the future.A. replaceB. replacedC. will be replacedD. are replaced3. — Can you show me how to use the floor-mopping robot?—Why not read the ________ yourself? I’m busy now.A. instructionsB. advertisementsC. informationD. languages4. It’s not good to drink milk when your stomach is ________. You should eatsomething before that.A. cleanB. emptyC. dirtyD. full5. — What should I do at the beginning of the exam?—It is necessary to ________ the whole test paper.A. worry aboutB. care forC. look throughD. take off6. The Fourteenth Five-Year Plan will show the ________ of the new development ofChinese society.A. wealthB. directionC. pleasureD. decision7. — Could you me your English dictionary? Mine was left at my home.—Sorry. Tony ________ it.A. borrow; lentB. borrow; has lentC. lend; has borrowedD. lend; has lent8. About ________ the fans are gathering and witnessing the heart-pumping races oflarge dragon boats.A. two thousand ofB. two thousandC. thousand ofD. two thousands of9. —You are not ________ dressed for the weather.—But I feel comfortable.A. properlyB. heavilyC. directlyD. hardly10. —Have you seen my English notebook anywhere?—________. I found it under your chair.A. It’s kind of youB. No wayC. Here it isD. That sounds great二、完形填空(每小题1.5 分,共15 分)A 22-year-old British student has invented (发明) a mobile fridge that could save millions of lives in the world.Will Broadway’s “Isobar” has been 11. ________ to keep vaccines(疫苗)at the ideal temperature while they are being sent in developing countries. And Will doesn’t plan to make money from his invention. His 12. ________ is to get vaccines to people who need them. That’s why he won’t be trying to get a patent (专利). Will’s “Isobar”has won him the James Dyson Award that 13. ________ young people to design something that solves a problem.Present 14. ________ of transporting vaccines can lead to the vaccines freezing(冻住)15. ________ they reach their places in developing countries, but the “Isobar” keeps a temperature of 2 to 8 degrees 16. ________ 30 days. Will’s invention is expected to save the lives of 1.5 million people across the world. He is trying to take the “Isobar” into production. “I wou ld take a(n) 17. ________ part in it, all the way through it,” he says.The product has been designed to transport vaccines, but Will sees the 18.________ for other medical uses: blood donations and organ transplants( 器官移植). 19. ________, there is also a p ossible use for the “Isobar”. “It would be a great thing to go on a five-day trip where you have no power,” he says. However, he insists vaccine transportation is the 20. ________ purpose of his invention.11. A. devoted B. discovered C. decided D. designed12. A. purpose B. challenge C. task D. advice13. A. allows B. encourages C. increases D. forces14. A. results B. worries C. methods D. causes15. A. before B. while C. until D. as soon as16. A. for B. as C. about D. with17. A. impatient B. patient C. inactive D. active18. A. wisdom B. reason C. possibility D. talent19. A. Although B. Moreover C. Instead D. Otherwise20. A. only B. major C. last D. creative三、[2022 ·广元]阅读理解(每小题2分,共10分)Can you imagine a cloud floating in the middle of your room? Do you want to know what it feels like to fly like a bird? Here, we have picked out four interesting inventions to share with you.Talking GlovesFour foreign students have created a pair of gloves, and it helps people to communicate with people who have hearing and speaking problems. The gloves are equipped with sensors (传感器). They recognize sign language and translate it into text on a smartphone. Then the smartphone changes the text to spoken words. Thus you can understand sign language easily.Google GlassesGoogle Glasses are like a computer built into a pair of glasses. Then the glasses allow you to surf the Internet and make calls without even lifting a finger. The glasses also have a camera and the GPS mapping system. Users can take and share photos, check maps and surf the Internet just by looking up, down, left and right.Indoor CloudsThat’s a real world. An artist, Smilde, managed to create a small but perfect white cloud in the middle of a room using a fog machine. But it required careful planning —the temperature, humidity(湿度)and lighting all had to be just right. The cloud only lasted for a short while, though.WingsuitsThe suit realizes your dream of flying like a bird. Well, not exactly flying, but gliding(滑翔)through the air. It increases the surface area of the human body, which makes it easier for people to float in the air. Fliers wearing wingsuits can glide one kilometer in about 30 seconds.21. What do “Talking Gloves” help people to understand?A. Spoken words.B. Sign language.C. Written words.D. The text on the smartphone.22. How can users of “Google Glasses” surf the Internet?A. By speaking to the glasses.B. By tapping the keyboard.C. By lifting a finger.D. By moving the eyeballs.23. How did the artist create a white cloud in the room?A. With a fog machine.B. With right temperature.C. With a fog machine and careful planning.D. With a fog machine and right lighting.24. Which of the following can help you fly?A. Talking Gloves.B. Wingsuits.C. Google Glasses.D. Indoor Clouds.25. What’s the best title of the passage?A. Four Interesting InventionsB. Four Famous InventionsC. The Advantages of Four InventionsD. Four Dreams of the Future四、词汇运用(每小题1.5 分;共15 分)A) 根据句意及汉语提示填空。
2019学年高二英语外研版选修9练习:Unit 5《The First Americans》模块综合测评(含解析)
模块综合测评(五)(满分:120分;时间:100分钟)Ⅰ.阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AThe singer, Mick Jagger, of the Rolling Stones sings a song that tells people they can't always get what they want but if we try sometimes we can get what we need.The past years in my life my parents have told me this saying many times.I've always complained about the quote(引语),although over time I have told myself to learn from it.This year my girlfriend flew off to college in West Palm, Florida.This has been a killer for me because I haven't been able to see her and she is having a rough time in school.The last two months have been hard but we are working through it.I have been trying to get my dad to buy me a plane ticket to go down there.My dad told me if I brought him some money he would help me pay for the ticket.I started to complain to him because I had no way of getting any money to give him.I spent several days and nights thinking of ways to earn money to go see my girlfriend.I finally came to the conclusion that I would get a job and work hard to earn some money to give to my dad.I applied to Safeway and I ended up getting the job.I have been working at Safeway for about a month now and work hard to earn money to go see my girlfriend.The other day my mom had surprised me and told me that she asked her boss if she could use their business miles(旅费) to buy me a ticket down to Florida for two weeks.I was very thankful and told her I would help pay for anything that I have to.The thought of me working hard and getting a job showed my mom that I really cared and was trying my best to be a successful person.I believe that you can't always get what you want but if you try sometimes, you get what you need.【语篇解读】作者的父亲总是引用歌词教育作者,凡事要靠自己的努力,作者就只凭借自己的努力满足和打动父母,如愿以偿地拿到了去看女朋友的机票。
外研版英语必修9 期末 综合练习
期末综合练习Ⅰ. 单项选择。
〔每一小题1分,共15分〕1. He________ French.A. applied himself to learnB. applied himself to learningC. applied himself for learningD. applied his mind for learning2. —This passage is difficult for me. Could you please explain it to me?—I’m af raid I have to say sorry. The book is ______ me.A. beyondB. overC. afterD. off3. Since he often travels on business, he can______ himself to sleeping in any place he can find.A. devoteB. accustomC. forceD. reduce4. Sorry we're late--we _________ the wrong turning.A. tookB. had takenC. were takingD. are taking5. Along the path________ , on which _______ "Keep off the grass".A. stood some signs; was writtenB. stood some signs; wroteC. some signs stood; was writtenD. some signs stood; wrote6. _________ should you approach the man.A. Under no circumstancesB. Under no circumstanceC. With no circumstancesD. With no circumstance7. —I'm afraid Mr. Wood can't see you until 4 o' clock.—Oh.__________ I won't wait.A. no doubtB. after allC. in that caseD. in this way8. Among mystery writers, Agatha Christie_______ as a real master.A. stands forB. stands byC. stands inD. stands out9. The dance performed by the disabled actors is really a hit, but years ago no one __________ they were to achieve such a great success.A. must have imaginedB. could have imaginedC. should have imaginedD. would have imagined10.__________ that I advised them to go to see it.A. It was so exciting filmB. So exciting a film was itC. It was such exciting filmD. So an exciting film was it11. Mother was greatly _______ at the news that her son was found by the police.A. relievedB. relaxedC satisfied. D. enthusiastic12. The factory _________ its good credit, so its products________ very well.A. keeps up; are soldB. keeps in; are soldC. keeps up ; sellD. keeps on; sell13. The cream was not so good as_________.A. advertisedB. it advertisedC. advertisementD. to advertise14.—I thought you might have got drunk.—I_________.A. hardly haveB. almost did.C. nearly hadD. almost be-15. __________ more and more forests destroyed, some animals are facing the danger of dying out.A. WithinB. ByC. AsD. WithⅡ. 完形填空〔每一小题1分,共20分〕If you have strong arms and feet, you might make a good waiter. You must 16 , however, not in the restaurant, but in the ___17 , helping the head cook, to learn exactly18 each dish is prepared. Then you will be able to tell the customers what the ingredients (成分)are and how the food is 19 . From this first step, you may enter the restaurant as a 20 . But you won't be allowed to serve the customers yet. They will __21 let you do the simplest jobs, 22__the tables and carrying the plates. But all the time you must watch and learn. Later you will be taught how to23 food, and if you are good at it you may become a waiter in charge of a number of 24 . You may even become a head waiter25 you are afraid of hard work.When Carlo Bianchi first arrived in London, he26 only two words of English-- "Please" and " Hello〞. He 27 to get a job helping in the kitchen of an Indian restaurant, and he spent28 little spare time he had learning English! He was a good worker and soon he got a job in the restaurant as a waiter. Every night, Carlo used to go home tired, but29 __too tired to study the language for half an hour before going to sleep. He always managed to 30 a third of his wages, which he put in the bank 31 every Friday. And no matter how tired or ill he re—always had a warm 32 for his customers. They liked him, 33 people used to come to the restaurant and ask to be served by Carlo. Now twenty five years later, Carlo is the manager of six restaurants, and he hopes to open. a seventh 34 . But he still believes in we personal 35 , and every night he goes to one or another of his restaurants to welcome the customers with a friendly greeting.16. A. work B. start C. cook D. learn17. A. market B. school C. workshop D. kitchen18. A. when B. how C. what D. where19. A. served B. eaten C. cooked D. bought20. A. learner B. waiter C. cook D. observer21. A. soon B. only C. later D. hardly22. A. laying B. lying C. putting D. moving23. A. take B. make C. carry D. serve24. A. tables B. waiters C. foods D. jobs25. A. if B. before C. unless D. though26. A. spoke B. studiedC. heardD. kept in mind27. A. failed B. tried C. managed D. intended28. A how B. what C. such D. that29. A. only B. sometimes C. little D. never30. A. spare B. leave C. save D. get31. A. hardly B. sometimes C. often D. regularly32. A. friendship B. dishC. welcomeD. smile33. A. and B. forC. evenD. though34. A. again B. lately C. shortly D. more35. A. opinion B. touchC. effortD. effectⅢ. 阅读理解〔每一小题2分,共40分〕AA strange thing happens to nearly everybody at night. They turn off the lights,pull up the covers and close their eyes. Six or seven sleeping hours later, they wakeup again. Strange, isn’t it?Sleep puzzles scientists, Scientists and doctors would rather talk about why onecan't fall asleep. They are not sure what causes sleep. The best conditions for sleepare good health and meal neither too big nor too small. No worries and a comfortableplace are important, too.Strange things happen during sleep. For example, you move often, you would feeltired if you didn't. You also dream. Part of your brain is still awake when you dream. Dreaming happens when the memory and imagination in parts of your brain are stillawake. Experiments have shown most of us dream in color. Bad dreams may be causedby stomachache.Don't worry if you dream. Some great stories and poems were begun while theirwriters slept.36. Sleep puzzles scientists because they are not certain_________ .A. what causes sleepB. why one wakes upC. both A and BD. why one can't fall asleep37. The best conditions for sleep are _________.A. good healthB. a meal neither too big ore too smallC. no worriesD. good health, limited meal no worries and a good place38. The best title for the passage is __________.A. How Can You Get a Good SleepB. The Mystery of SleepC. What Happens During SleepD. The Causes of DreamsBHave you ever wondered why certain people always say they are lucky? .Some people say the secret of being born lucky is probably a summer birthday. May babies are the most likely to enjoy a lifetime of good fortune, a study of 40,000 people has found. The time of year you are born has a lasting influence on optimism (乐观) and whether people think they are lucky, British and Swedish scientists said. May is the luckiest month to be born in, with half of those born then considering themselves lucky. October is the least lucky month, with only 43 per cent claiming good fortune.The study adds to evidence that luck is not all down to chance, but is also affected by a person’s attitude. Other research has shown that whether people think themselves lucky depends more on having a "glass half-full" (instead of “half--empty')approach to life, than on success. Professor Richard Wiseman, who led the study, said: "Something is influencing how people feel about their luck. People create their own luck through their attitude towards life.〞Luck is a psychological phenomenon(心理现象) and not a matter of blind chance. There could be two reasons why those born in spring and summer reported themselves luckier than those born in autumn or winter “One theory is that the temperature at the time of birth might be helpful to the development of the brain,〞he said. “People born in winter are more likely to suffer from depression (抑郁症). He said another possible reason is that mothers may be in a bad mood during winter, which influences their babies. The researchers said their findings were based on statistics only, and would not be true for everyone.What's depression? Clinical depression is one feels so sad and hopeless that sometimes he can’t imagine being happy. The misery (苦恼)becomes so deep that you don't feel like participating in life.People who are chronically depressed usually have physical problems like stomachaches, headaches, and lack of energy. As you probably know, some people experience such deep depression that they believe suicide is the only way to escape their pain.39. Why can your birthday influence your attitude towards life?A. The time of your birthday decides how fortunate you will be.B. Mothers may feel differently in different seasons, and their moods influence their babies.C. The time of your birthday decides bow successful you will be.D, The time of your birthday influences how you feel about your luck.40. Having a 'glass half-full" approach to life is a(an)_________ attitude.A. optimisticB. pessimistic (悲观的)C. luckyD. depressing41. Which of the following is wrong?A From the passage, we can say people born in summer are probably more optimistic than those born in winter.B. Optimism can bring about more opportunities.C. Depression may harm one's physical health.D. Luck is not a matter of chance.42. According to the research result, one's luck mainly depends on__________.A. chanceB. the month to be bornC. one's attitude to lifeD. health state43. People with depression_________.A. will often end withB. are those whose life is always unluckyC. can't live their life naturallyD. seldom have physical problemsCSituated in the South West of England, between Exeter and Plymouth Torquay is one of the most popular holiday resorts (度假胜地)in Britain. It provides entertainment, sports of every kind and cultural facilities, all set in a position of outstanding natural beauty. Visitors can choose between luxury hotels by the sea. with private suites (套房) swimming pools and saunas, and comfortable but less expensive guest houses. There camping sites, too, and hundreds of houses displaying "B & B" signs.Torquay has large sandy beaches where you can buy refreshments (drinks) and hire deck chairs, boats and even beach huts. There are large areas of grassland overlooking the sea, and miles of winding cliff paths or walkers who just want to enjoy the scenery and what s often said to be the healthiest air in the country. For the sportsmen and women there are opportunities not only for golf, tennis, squash and bowls, but also for water-skiing, hang-gliding and deep-sea fishing.After a day in the open air, there's lots to do in The evenings, too. There are plenty of discos, the occasional opera or ballet, and summer variety shows in the seafront theatres. For the children, the-re is a beautiful model village with a complicated railway layout (设计、规划) Which is remarkably realistic—especially when the lights are all on at night.Of course, there's no need to spend your whole holidays in Torquay. Only a short drive away is DartmoorNational Park, where you can walk for miles through dramatic, unspoiled countryside, or picnic by beautiful rivers and streams. Or, nearer to home, you can sail across TorBay to the lovely old fishing village of Brixham.Torquay seems to have something for everyone. But don't take my word for it--come and see for yourself.44. Which of the following best explains what "B& B" means on the signs?A. Bed and breakfast.B. Breakfast and bath.C. Beach and barbecue.D. Beautiful and British.45. According to the text, Torquay might be described as_________.A. comfortable and expensiveB. crowded and livelyC. remote and beautifulD. mordern but cheap46. What is special about the model village?A. It opens at night.B. It has something interesting for the children to play.C. It's in the open air.D. It has a real railway system.47. What is the purpose of writing this text?A. To introduce the geography of Torquay to students.B. To make some places known to visitors.C. To show the beauty of resorts.D. To attract more tourists.DRats equipped with radios that transmit their brain waves could soon be helping to locate earthquake survivors buffed in the ruins of collapsed buildings.Rats have a very sensitive sense of smell and can crawl just about anywhere. This combination makes them ideal for sniffing out buried survivors. For that, the animals need to be taught to home in on people, and they must also signal their position to rescuers on the surface.In a project funded by DARPA (the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency), scientists have worked out a way to achieve this. Each rat has electrodes (电极) implanted in three areas of the brain: the olfactory cortex, where the brain processes odour (气味) signals; the motor cortex, Where the brain plans its next move; and the reward center, which when stimulated (刺激) gives the rat a pleasurable sensation.The electrodes, each consisting of an array (排) of up to 32 stainless steel wires 75 micrometres in diameter, are permanently implanted in the brain and can give correct signals for up to nine months.The researchers trained the rats to search for human odour by stimulating the reward center when it found its target smell. Once the rats were trained, they were set to look for the target smell, while electrodes recorded their activities.Signals from the rat's brain will be relayed to a radio transmitter pack fled to the animal's back. Researchers will be able to follow the rat's position by tracking these signals.Scientists have designed wheeled, tracked or even snake-like robots to seek people trapped in wrecked buildings, but rats have several advantages. "Artificial (人造的) noses don't work well when there are other smells around," says Christiane Linster, an expert at Cornell University in New York, "Rats are good at that.〞 Rats are also good at finding their way over unexpected obstacles (障碍), and of course they do not need an electricity supply.Rescue teams welcome the idea. "It would be absolutely fantastic," says Julie Ryan of International Rescue Corps in Scotland. "A rat could get into areas and spaces we couldn't get to. And a rat would try to get out if it didn't feel safe." 48. Why are rats used to look for survivors trapped in wrecked buildings?A. Because they are small and quick.B. Because they can send radio "signals to the scientists.C. Because they have sharp sense of smell and are free to go almost anywhereD. Because they are good at finding their ways.49. Which of the following shows the correct order of the experiment done in the text?a. Researchers stimulated the rat's reward center when it found its target smell.b. Researchers tied a radio transmitter pack to the rat's back.c. Researchers sent the rat to a collapsed building.d. Researchers followed the rat's position by tracking the radio signals.e. Researchers implanted electrodes in three areas of the brain of the rat.A. abdecB. ebadcC. dcbaeD. ebacd50. The underlined phrase probably means_________.A. look forB. catch up withC. run away fromD. be family with51. What do rescue teams think of the idea of using rats to search for trapped people?A. They think it impractical.B. They think it should be put into practice as soon as possible.C. They think it just imaginary.D. They think it could work well.EBreaking New GroundAs they struggled to reach the summit of Mt.Everest, George Mallory and Andrew Irvine's strength was failing. Here on the world's tallest mountain, a harsh landscape of sharp rocks, ice walls, and snowfields surrounded them. Violent winds threatened to push the climbers off into oblivion (无人知的地方).George Leigh Mallory never backed down from a challenge. Born in 1886, he wanted desperately to become the first person to climb Mr. Everest. Unfortunately, his first two attempts to climb the mountain failed. When asked to join a third expedition in 1924, Mallory ignored an uneasy sense of foreboding (预感)and departed for Tibet. In those days, climbing Everest's 8,850 meters was like going to the moon. Climbers' clothing and gear were primitive (原始的) by today's standards. making the journey nearly impossible. On June 8th, Mallory and Irvine were spotted (发现) disappearing into clouds near the summit, but they were never seen alive again. Whether they attained their goal remains a mystery.Because oxygen is vital to survival at high altitudes, climbers on Everest must carry tanks of compressed air. Mallory's tanks, however, were heavy and often broke down. Andrew Irvine, Mallory's climbing partner, was responsible for their maintenance. Some think failure of these tanks may have doomed (使遭受失败、消灭等) Mallory and Irvine.Other clues to the men's disappearance are few. Irvine’s ice ax (斧头) Was found in 1933. Also, Mallory, who was very forgetful, reportedly borrowed a camera to take to the summit because he had forgotten his own. If this camera were ever found, it could provide more information about Mallory's final hours.Mallory remained missing until 1999, when climbers found his broken remains on a steep slope near Everest's summit. From his injuries, they determined that the bold adventurer, who inspired generations of climbers, had fallen and hit his head. We may never know whether Mallory actually reached the roof of the world. Nonetheless, his story stands as testimony (见证) to the power of nature and the brave human spirit.52. This passage is mainly talking about_________.A. how George Mallory and Andrew Irvine got to Mt.Everest bravelyB. how George Mallory became the fast person who reached Mt.Everest in the worldC. how George Mallory's remains were found near Everest's summitD. how George Mallory challenged Mt.Everest without any advanced climbing clothing and gear53. The underlined sentence "Other clues to the men's disappearance are few." in the fifth paragraph means “__________〞.A. Few people believe George Mallory and Andrew Irvine were able to reachMt. Everest's summitB. People almost can't find any ways to find out where on earth George Mallory and Andrew Irvine wereC. Almost no one saw George Mallory and Andrew Irvine climbing Mt.Everest at that timeD. Few people think George Mallory and Andrew Irvine did disappear near Mt.Everest's summit54. From this passage we can draw a conclusion that__________.A. before George Mallory and Andrew Irvine started climbing Mt.Everest people had succeeded in reaching the summit of Mt EverestB. though George Mallory and Andrew Irvine failed to defeat Mt Everest people continuously kept on climbing itC. now people can get to Mt Everest's summit without carrying any tank of compressed airD. it was the camera taken by George Mallory that helped people to find his remains.55. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A. Many generations of climbers were greatly encouraged by Mallory' bold expedition.B. It was impossible for climbers to get to Mt Everest's summit in Mallory's time.C. Mallory's experience has proved a fact that it is necessary for adventurers to take a camera with them when climbing Mt Everest.D. Mallory's story tells us everything will be done successfully only if people are brave enough.Ⅳ. 短文改错〔每一小题1分,共10分〕I often quarrel about my mother over whether I can 56.________watch TV after school. She holds view that senior three57.________students have to make fully use of every minute to work58.________hard at their lessons. It seems to me that once I am allowed59.________to do that, I'll unable to control myself and forget all about60.________my study. She also thinks it is bad for my eye "But I really61.________can t accept her ideas. In my opinion, watch TV can set62.________my mind at rest after a day's hard work Besides, it is63.________important for us to know what had happened at home and64.________at abroad. Thus, we shouldn’t be forbidden to watch TV.65.________Ⅴ. 书面表达〔总分为15分〕9月18日〔星期天〕,你和同学Mary去人民公园放风筝,请根据如下图画,用英语写一篇日记。
高中英语模块综合检测1含解析外研版选修9
模块综合检测(一)(满分:120分;时间:100分钟)Ⅰ.阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AShakespeare's Birthplace and ExhibitionHenley Street,StratforduponAvon Tel:01789 204016Shakespeare's birthplace was the childhood home of William Shakespeare.Take a step back in time and see what life was like for the young Shakespeare growing up in StratforduponAvon.The house has been exactly furnished,and includes both original and copy items similar to those which would have been there in the house when Shakespeare was a boy.Beautiful painted cloths hang on the walls,brightly colored fabrics fill the rooms and his father's glove workshop has been recreated.At the back of the house is a beautiful garden containing many plants,herbs and flowers mentioned in Shakespeare's plays.The neighboring exhibition shows Shakespeare's life and focuses on many rare local items connected with him,as well as a copy of the first edition of his collected plays published in 1623.◎Limited disabled access◎Many restaurants close to Shakespeare's birthplace◎Tow n center parking◎Gift shops◎Allow at least 45 minutes to visit the house and the exhibition1.How much would they pay if a couple with their two children visit the exhibition?A.£5.2. B.£13.4.C.£15. D.£18.6.【解析】细节理解题。
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期末综合练习Ⅰ. 单项选择。
(每小题1分,共15分)1. He________ French.A. applied himself to learnB. applied himself to learningC. applied himself for learningD. applied his mind for learning2. —This passage is difficult for me. Could you please explain it to me? —I’m afr aid I have to say sorry. The book is ______ me.A. beyondB. overC. afterD. off3. Since he often travels on business, he can______ himself to sleeping in any place he can find.A. devoteB. accustomC. forceD. reduce4. Sorry we're late--we _________ the wrong turning.A. tookB. had takenC. were takingD. are taking5. Along the path________ , on which _______ "Keep off the grass".A. stood some signs; was writtenB. stood some signs; wroteC. some signs stood; was writtenD. some signs stood; wrote6. _________ should you approach the man.A. Under no circumstancesB. Under no circumstanceC. With no circumstancesD. With no circumstance7. —I'm afraid Mr. Wood can't see you until 4 o' clock.—Oh.__________ I won't wait.A. no doubtB. after allC. in that caseD. in this way8. Among mystery writers, Agatha Christie_______ as a real master.A. stands forB. stands byC. stands inD. stands out9. The dance performed by the disabled actors is really a hit, but years ago no one __________ they were to achieve such a great success.A. must have imaginedB. could have imaginedC. should have imaginedD. would have imagined10.__________ that I advised them to go to see it.A. It was so exciting filmB. So exciting a film was itC. It was such exciting filmD. So an exciting film was it11. Mother was greatly _______ at the news that her son was found by the police.A. relievedB. relaxedC satisfied. D. enthusiastic12. The factory _________ its good credit, so its products________ very well.A. keeps up; are soldB. keeps in; are soldC. keeps up ; sellD. keeps on; sell13. The cream was not so good as_________.A. advertisedB. it advertisedC. advertisementD. to advertise14. —I thought you might have got drunk.—I_________.A. hardly haveB. almost did.C. nearly hadD. almost be-15. __________ more and more forests destroyed, some animals are facing the danger of dying out.A. WithinB. ByC. AsD. WithⅡ. 完形填空(每小题1分,共20分)If you have strong arms and feet, you might make a good waiter. You must 16 , however, not in the restaurant, but in the ___17 , helping the head cook, to learn exactly 18 each dish is prepared. Then you will be ableto tell the customers what the ingredients (成分)are and how the food is 19 . From this first step, you may enter the restaurant as a 20 . But you won't be allowed to serve the customers yet. They will __ 21 let youdo the simplest jobs, 22__ the tables and carrying the plates. But all the time you must watch and learn. Later you will be taught how to 23 food, and if you are good at it you may become a waiter in charge of a number of 24 . You may even become a head waiter 25 you are afraid of hard work. When Carlo Bianchi first arrived in London, he 26 only two words of English-- "Please" and " Hello”. He 27 to get a job helping in the kitchen of an Indian restaurant, and he spent 28 little spare time he had learning English! He was a good worker and soon he got a job in the restaurantas a waiter. Every night, Carlo used to go home tired, but 29 __too tiredto study the language for half an hour before going to sleep. He always managedto 30 a third of his wages, which he put in the bank 31 every Friday. And no matter how tired or ill he re—always had a warm 32 for his customers. They liked him, 33 people used to come to the restaurant and ask to be served by Carlo. Now twenty five years later, Carlo is the manager of six restaurants, and he hopes to open. a seventh 34 . But he still believes in we personal 35 , and every night he goes to one or another of his restaurants to welcome the customers with a friendly greeting.16. A. work B. start C. cook D. learn17. A. market B. school C. workshop D. kitchen18. A. when B. how C. what D. where19. A. served B. eaten C. cooked D. bought20. A. learner B. waiter C. cook D. observer21. A. soon B. only C. later D. hardly22. A. laying B. lying C. putting D. moving23. A. take B. make C. carry D. serve24. A. tables B. waiters C. foods D. jobs25. A. if B. before C. unless D. though26. A. spoke B. studiedC. heardD. kept in mind27. A. failed B. tried C. managed D. intended28. A how B. what C. such D. that29. A. only B. sometimes C. little D. never30. A. spare B. leave C. save D. get31. A. hardly B. sometimes C. often D. regularly32. A. friendship B. dishC. welcomeD. smile33. A. and B. forC. evenD. though34. A. again B. lately C. shortly D. more35. A. opinion B. touchC. effortD. effectⅢ. 阅读理解(每小题2分,共40分)AA strange thing happens to nearly everybody at night. They turn off the lights, pull up the covers and close their eyes. Six or seven sleeping hours later, they wake up again. Strange, isn’t it?Sleep puzzles scientists, Scientists and doctors would rather talk about why one can't fall asleep. They are not sure what causes sleep. The best conditions for sleep are good health and meal neither too big nor too small. No worries and a comfortable place are important, too.Strange things happen during sleep. For example, you move often, you would feel tired if you didn't. You also dream. Part of your brain is still awake when you dream. Dreaming happens when the memory and imagination in parts of your brain are still awake. Experiments have shown most of us dream in color. Bad dreams may be caused by stomachache.Don't worry if you dream. Some great stories and poems were begun while their writers slept.36. Sleep puzzles scientists because they are not certain_________ .A. what causes sleepB. why one wakes upC. both A and BD. why one can't fall asleep37. The best conditions for sleep are _________.A. good healthB. a meal neither too big ore too smallC. no worriesD. good health, limited meal no worries and a good place38. The best title for the passage is __________.A. How Can You Get a Good SleepB. The Mystery of SleepC. What Happens During SleepD. The Causes of DreamsBHave you ever wondered why certain people always say they are lucky? .Somepeople say the secret of being born lucky is probably a summer birthday. Maybabies are the most likely to enjoy a lifetime of good fortune, a study of40,000 people has found. The time of year you are born has a lasting influenceon optimism (乐观) and whether people think they are lucky, British andSwedish scientists said. May is the luckiest month to be born in, with halfof those born then considering themselves lucky. October is the least luckymonth, with only 43 per cent claiming good fortune.The study adds to evidence that luck is not all down to chance, but is alsoaffected by a person’s attitude. Other research has shown that whetherpeople think themselves lucky depends more on having a "glass half-full"(instead of “half--empty') approach to life, than on success. ProfessorRichard Wiseman, who led the study, said: "Something is influencing howpeople feel about their luck. People create their own luck through theirattitude towards life.”Luck is a psychological phenomenon(心理现象) and not a matter of blindchance. There could be two reasons why those born in spring and summer reported themselves luckier than those born in autumn or winter “One theory is that the temperature at the time of birth might be helpful to the developm ent of the brain,” he said. “People born in winter are more likely to suffer from depression (抑郁症). He said another possible reason is that mothers may be in a bad mood during winter, which influences their babies. The researchers said their findings were based on statistics only, and would not be true for everyone.What's depression? Clinical depression is one feels so sad and hopeless that sometimes he can’t imagine being happy. The misery (苦恼)becomes so deep that you don't feel like participating in life. People who are chronically depressed usually have physical problems like stomachaches, headaches, and lack of energy. As you probably know, some people experience such deep depression that they believe suicide is the only way to escape their pain.39. Why can your birthday influence your attitude towards life?A. The time of your birthday decides how fortunate you will be.B. Mothers may feel differently in different seasons, and their moods influence their babies.C. The time of your birthday decides bow successful you will be.D, The time of your birthday influences how you feel about your luck.40. Having a 'glass half-full" approach to life is a(an)_________ attitude.A. optimisticB. pessimistic (悲观的)C. luckyD. depressing41. Which of the following is wrong?A From the passage, we can say people born in summer are probably moreoptimistic than those born in winter.B. Optimism can bring about more opportunities.C. Depression may harm one's physical health.D. Luck is not a matter of chance.42. According to the research result, one's luck mainly depends on__________.A. chanceB. the month to be bornC. one's attitude to lifeD. health state43. People with depression_________.A. will often end withB. are those whose life is always unluckyC. can't live their life naturallyD. seldom have physical problemsCSituated in the South West of England, between Exeter and Plymouth Torquay is one of the most popular holiday resorts (度假胜地)in Britain. It provides entertainment, sports of every kind and cultural facilities, all set in a position of outstanding natural beauty. Visitors can choose between luxury hotels by the sea. with private suites (套房) swimming pools and saunas, and comfortable but less expensive guest houses. There camping sites, too, and hundreds of houses displaying "B & B" signs.Torquay has large sandy beaches where you can buy refreshments (drinks) and hire deck chairs, boats and even beach huts. There are large areas of grassland overlooking the sea, and miles of winding cliff paths or walkers who just want to enjoy the scenery and what s often said to be the healthiest air in the country. For the sportsmen and women there are opportunities not only for golf, tennis, squash and bowls, but also for water-skiing,hang-gliding and deep-sea fishing.After a day in the open air, there's lots to do in The evenings, too. There are plenty of discos, the occasional opera or ballet, and summer variety shows in the seafront theatres. For the children, the-re is a beautiful model village with a complicated railway layout (设计、规划) Which is remarkably realistic—especially when the lights are all on at night. Of course, there's no need to spend your whole holidays in Torquay. Only a short drive away is Dartmoor National Park, where you can walk for miles through dramatic, unspoiled countryside, or picnic by beautiful rivers and streams. Or, nearer to home, you can sail across Tor Bay to the lovely old fishing village of Brixham.Torquay seems to have something for everyone. But don't take my word for it--come and see for yourself.44. Which of the following best explains what "B& B" means on the signs?A. Bed and breakfast.B. Breakfast and bath.C. Beach and barbecue.D. Beautiful and British.45. According to the text, Torquay might be described as_________.A. comfortable and expensiveB. crowded and livelyC. remote and beautifulD. mordern but cheap46. What is special about the model village?A. It opens at night.B. It has something interesting for the children to play.C. It's in the open air.D. It has a real railway system.47. What is the purpose of writing this text?A. To introduce the geography of Torquay to students.B. To make some places known to visitors.C. To show the beauty of resorts.D. To attract more tourists.DRats equipped with radios that transmit their brain waves could soon be helping to locate earthquake survivors buffed in the ruins of collapsed buildings.Rats have a very sensitive sense of smell and can crawl just about anywhere. This combination makes them ideal for sniffing out buried survivors. For that, the animals need to be taught to home in on people, and they must also signal their position to rescuers on the surface.In a project funded by DARPA (the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency), scientists have worked out a way to achieve this. Each rat has electrodes (电极) implanted in three areas of the brain: the olfactory cortex, where the brain processes odour (气味) signals; the motor cortex, Where the brain plans its next move; and the reward center, which when stimulated (刺激) gives the rat a pleasurable sensation.The electrodes, each consisting of an array (排) of up to 32 stainless steel wires 75 micrometres in diameter, are permanently implanted in the brain and can give correct signals for up to nine months.The researchers trained the rats to search for human odour by stimulating the reward center when it found its target smell. Once the rats were trained,they were set to look for the target smell, while electrodes recorded their activities.Signals from the rat's brain will be relayed to a radio transmitter pack fled to the animal's back. Researchers will be able to follow the rat's position by tracking these signals.Scientists have designed wheeled, tracked or even snake-like robots to seek people trapped in wrecked buildings, but rats have several advantages. "Artificial (人造的) noses don't work well when there are other smells around," says Christiane Linster, an expert at Cornell University in New York, "Rats are good at that.” Rats are also good at finding their way over unexpected obstacles (障碍), and of course they do not need an electricity supply.Rescue teams welcome the idea. "It would be absolutely fantastic," says Julie Ryan of International Rescue Corps in Scotland. "A rat could get into areas and spaces we couldn't get to. And a rat would try to get out if it didn't feel safe."48. Why are rats used to look for survivors trapped in wrecked buildings?A. Because they are small and quick.B. Because they can send radio "signals to the scientists.C. Because they have sharp sense of smell and are free to go almost anywhereD. Because they are good at finding their ways.49. Which of the following shows the correct order of the experiment done in the text?a. Researchers stimulated the rat's reward center when it found its target smell.b. Researchers tied a radio transmitter pack to the rat's back.c. Researchers sent the rat to a collapsed building.d. Researchers followed the rat's position by tracking the radio signals.e. Researchers implanted electrodes in three areas of the brain of the rat.A. abdecB. ebadcC. dcbaeD. ebacd50. The underlined phrase probably means_________.A. look forB. catch up withC. run away fromD. be family with51. What do rescue teams think of the idea of using rats to search for trapped people?A. They think it impractical.B. They think it should be put into practice as soon as possible.C. They think it just imaginary.D. They think it could work well.EBreaking New GroundAs they struggled to reach the summit of Mt. Everest, George Mallory and Andrew Irvine's strength was failing. Here on the world's tallest mountain, a harsh landscape of sharp rocks, ice walls, and snowfields surrounded them. Violent winds threatened to push the climbers off into oblivion (无人知的地方).George Leigh Mallory never backed down from a challenge. Born in 1886, he wanted desperately to become the first person to climb Mr. Everest. Unfortunately, his first two attempts to climb the mountain failed. When asked to join a third expedition in 1924, Mallory ignored an uneasy sense of foreboding (预感)and departed for Tibet.In those days, climbing Everest's 8,850 meters was like going to the moon.Climbers' clothing and gear were primitive (原始的) by today's standards. making the journey nearly impossible. On June 8th, Mallory and Irvine were spotted (发现) disappearing into clouds near the summit, but they were never seen alive again. Whether they attained their goal remains a mystery. Because oxygen is vital to survival at high altitudes, climbers on Everest must carry tanks of compressed air. Mallory's tanks, however, were heavy and often broke down. Andrew Irvine, Mallory's climbing partner, was responsible for their maintenance. Some think failure of these tanks may have doomed (使遭受失败、毁灭等) Mallory and Irvine.Other clues to the men's disappearance are few. Irvine’s ice ax (斧头) Was found in 1933. Also, Mallory, who was very forgetful, reportedly borrowed a camera to take to the summit because he had forgotten his own. If this camera were ever found, it could provide more information about Mallory's final hours.Mallory remained missing until 1999, when climbers found his broken remains on a steep slope near Everest's summit. From his injuries, they determined that the bold adventurer, who inspired generations of climbers, had fallen and hit his head. We may never know whether Mallory actually reached the roof of the world. Nonetheless, his story stands as testimony (见证) to the power of nature and the brave human spirit.52. This passage is mainly talking about_________.A. how George Mallory and Andrew Irvine got to Mt. Everest bravelyB. how George Mallory became the fast person who reached Mt. Everest in the worldC. how George Mallory's remains were found near Everest's summitD. how George Mallory challenged Mt. Everest without any advanced climbingclothing and gear53. The underlined sentence "Other clues to the men's disappearance are few." in the fifth paragrap h means “__________”.A. Few people believe George Mallory and Andrew Irvine were able to reach Mt. Everest's summitB. People almost can't find any ways to find out where on earth George Mallory and Andrew Irvine wereC. Almost no one saw George Mallory and Andrew Irvine climbing Mt. Everest at that timeD. Few people think George Mallory and Andrew Irvine did disappear near Mt. Everest's summit54. From this passage we can draw a conclusion that__________.A. before George Mallory and Andrew Irvine started climbing Mt. Everest people had succeeded in reaching the summit of Mt EverestB. though George Mallory and Andrew Irvine failed to defeat Mt Everest people continuously kept on climbing itC. now people can get to Mt Everest's summit without carrying any tank of compressed airD. it was the camera taken by George Mallory that helped people to find his remains.55. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A. Many generations of climbers were greatly encouraged by Mallory' bold expedition.B. It was impossible for climbers to get to Mt Everest's summit in Mallory's time.C. Mallory's experience has proved a fact that it is necessary for adventurersto take a camera with them when climbing Mt Everest.D. Mallory's story tells us everything will be done successfully only if people are brave enough.Ⅳ. 短文改错(每小题1分,共10分)I often quarrel about my mother over whether I can 56.________ watch TV after school. She holds view that senior three57.________students have to make fully use of every minute to work58.________hard at their lessons. It seems to me that once I am allowed59.________to do that, I'll unable to control myself and forget all about60.________my study. She also thinks it is bad for my eye "But I really61.________can t accept her ideas. In my opinion, watch TV can set62.________my mind at rest after a day's hard work Besides, it is63.________important for us to know what had happened at home and64.________at abroad. Thus, we shouldn’t be forbidden to watch TV.65.________Ⅴ. 书面表达(满分15分)9月18日(星期天),你和同学Mary去人民公园放风筝,请根据下列图画,用英语写一篇日记。