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语篇训练卷(九)
Module 3Integrating Skills
Ⅰ. 完形填空
When I was in Germany, one day at Christmas-time I went to a post office to send a letter. To my1I found people queuing some paces away from the person at the savings deposit window. 2so? Each did his business3but the line never moved a step4. I was very5, so I walked to the window to find out the cause. There was a notice on which was written “Thank you for your6for others’privacy”—a polite7to keep people away from nosing into others’8(money matters are regarded as privacy in Western countries). I was deeply impressed by the 9and stayed a while to watch: they were waiting so10at a distance that they seemed quite11to the practice. The12thing happened at a public telephone box. 13waiting for their turns always kept their distance—enough to be out of 14. It’s another typical example!
From then on I15to watch their ways of doing things, manners, treatment 16toward others. I found the Germans always mindful of others’privacy. They avoided putting others in an embarrassing(窘迫的)situation. For instance, they never 17about age, incomes or the place to buy such a coat, 18would they comment on the others or jewelry others wore. Their laws19reading diaries or opening letters without permission. That shows20matters are not allowed to be disturbed.
1. A. sorrow B. anger C. delight D. surprise
2. A. Why B. How C. What D. Where
3. A. in secret B. with care
C. in turn
D. by turns
4. A. slower B. nearer
C. farther
D. longer
5. A. curious B. angry
C. interested
D. impatient
6. A. care B. respect C. help D. search
7. A. voice B. phrase C. warning D. sentence
8. A. pockets B. savings
C. needs
D. affairs
9. A. word B. sight C. people D. matters
10. A. honestly B. anxiously
C. nervously
D. calmly
11. A. used B. familiar
C. uncomfortable
D. polite
12. A. interesting B. strange
C. same
D. different
13. A. They B. These C. Those D. That
14. A. breath B. hearing
C. touch
D. question
15. A. went on B. took care
C. paid attention
D. took charge
16. A. moving B. shown C. facing D. offered
17. A. asked B. heard C. worried D. learned
18. A. so B. nor C. not only D. if
19. A. appreciate B. stop
C. hate
D. forbid
20. A. public B. personal
C. small
D. important
Ⅱ. 阅读理解
A
Canyonlands National Park
Canyonlands National Park is a famous tourist attraction in Utah where visitors can see arches(拱门)and other beautiful rock formations.
Canyonlands National Park is a wild, lonely area of rocks, rivers and desert plants. Only Native Americans, cowboys, and explorers entered this area before the park was set up in 1964. Even today, it is difficult to walk or ride through the park. The roads are still made of dirt. Driving requires a special vehicle. The National Park Service says Canyonlands National Park is wild America.
Rivers created the area as they cut rocks into many different formations. At the center of the park are two deep canyons carved by the Green and Colorado Rivers. Three areas that surround these rivers are included in the park.
One of these areas is called the Maze District. This area includes rock art made by people who lived there more than 2, 000 years ago. Yet many people today cannot
see the Maze District because it is so difficult to reach. The area is one of the loneliest and wildest areas in the United States.
Another area of the park is called the Needles. It includes long, thin, red and white rocks that reach high into the air like fingers on a hand.
A good way to see all the areas of Canyonlands National Park is to fly over it. A one-hour trip in a small airplane makes it possible to see the park’s red rocks, arches and flat areas where ancient Indian people once lived.
From high in the air, visitors can clearly see the third area of the park—a high broad flat rock known as the Island in the Sky. The island was formed between the two rivers.
Another interesting formation is called the Upheaval Dome. This is a huge hole about four hundred and fifty metres deep and one point five kilometres wide. It is considered to be the most unusual geological(地质的)structure in the area.
1. Why is Canyonlands National Park referred to as wild America?
A. No vehicle is available to go through the park.
B. The park today still remains as it was in the past.
C. There is no access for people to get close to it.
D. A variety of wild animals and plants grow in it.
2. What do we know about the Maze District?
A. No one is allowed to explore the area.
B. It is known to the outside world.
C. Its rock art dates back over 2, 000 years.
D. It is the loneliest and wildest place in the US.
3. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the text?
A. The unique geological structure results from the force of nature.
B. The Needles is named after the rocks in the shape of needles.
C. Canyonlands National Park has a history of about 2, 000 years.
D. The Green and Colorado Rivers divide the park into three parts.
4. In order to have a good view of the park, you should go sightseeing.
A. by air
B. by land
C. by water
D. on foot
5. Where did ancient Indian people use to live?
A. The red rocks.
B. The flat areas.
C. The Island in the Sky.
D. The Upheaval Dome.
B
I never thought I would have a life-changing experience at Wal-Mart.
Although my thoughts were only on speed, the checkout line I was standing in wasn’t moving as quickly as I wanted, and I glanced toward the cashier.
There stood a man in his seventies, wearing glasses and a nice smile. I thought, well, he’s an old guy!
For the next few minutes I watched him. He greeted every customer before scanning the items. Sure, his words were the usual, “How’s it going?”But he did something different—he actually listened to people. Then he would respond to what they had said and engage them in brief conversations.
I thought it was odd. I have grown accustomed to people asking me how I was doing simply out of a robotic conversational habit. After a while, you don’t give any
thought to the question and just mumble something back. I cou ld say, “I just found out I have six months to live, ”and someone would reply, “Have a great day!”
But that wasn’t the end.
He gave them the change, walked around the counter, and extended his right hand in an act of friendship. He looked the customers in the eyes. “I surely want to thank you for shopping here today, ”he told them. “You have a great day. Bye-bye. ”
The looks on the faces of the customers were priceless. There were smiles and some sheepish grins. All had been touched by his simple gesture—and in a place they never expected. They would gather their things and walk out, smiling.
Of course, he did the same to me and I got to know his name Marty.
Who was that guy? It was as if Sam Walton had come back from the dead and invaded this old guy’s b ody.
I had never walked away from that shop feeling like that.
6. The checkout line the writer was standing in moved slower than expected because.
A. the cashier couldn’t work as fast as others
B. there were some big purchases
C. the cashier did more than scanning the items
D. the writer was not patient enough
7. According to the writer, when common people ask you “How’s it going?”.
A. they don’t really care what you may answer
B. they are just practicing their conversation ability
C. they are inquiring about your private information
D. they don’t expect to hear any negative answers
8. What was most customers’reaction to Marty’s behaviors?
A. They thought it priceless.
B. They were in some way moved.
C. They thought it awful and odd.
D. They felt somewhat offended.
9. What can we infer about Sam Walton?
A. He might be Marty’s father or grandfather.
B. He might be friendly and devoted to Wal-Mart.
C. He might have died while working in the market.
D. He might have come back from the dead once before.
10. What does the writer intend to express through the text?
A. Our everyday life is always full of surprises.
B. Most customers enjoy being treated this way.
C. Being different is a good way of doing business.
D. A little positive action can make a big difference.
【拓展题型训练】
阅读第二节
根据短文内容, 从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

(2013·沈阳高一检测) In America, seldom do you go anywhere without hearing a principle called WIN-WIN. 1However, as time goes by, I have gradually comprehended the
meaning of WIN-WIN principle—it is the attitude of seeking mutual benefit.
When I was little, I used to play Chinese checkers(跳棋)which include two basic tactics(战术): 2The other is to block the passages of your rival. Players may apply these two totally different approaches in the game, but the key for the player to win is to continuously create paths for him even if his opponent may take advantage of it. 3Meanwhile, some players may take another approach to prevent his opponent from moving forward at all costs. By this he may get a short-term benefit, but couldn’t fix attention on the final goal, thus he would never truly develop further.
4Its core is to achieve your objective while giving other people some benefits, so there is no real loser. One example of applying the WIN-WIN principle is the voluntary system in the US. 5
It is quite usual that some people are too selfish and never take other people’s interests into consideration, while someone who really has courage to do something for the public is often called “foolish” or “stupid”. Actually helping other people can be of great delight to the helper, for he can also learn something crucial for his life such as sympathy, care, devotion, etc. . So only if you take other people’s interests into consideration can you assure your own gain.
A. Playing Chinese checkers really needs skill.
B. In the 1990s, a strategy called WIN-WIN became widespread in the western world.
C. It was important for me after I knew its meaning.
D. One is to create paths for yourself.
E. Most Americans advocate the spirit of social service and voluntary contribution.
F. It sounded strange to me at first.
G. Finally he can always reach the destination a few steps ahead of the other player.
答案解析
Ⅰ. 【文章大意】作者通过在德国的所见所闻, 感受到德国人很尊重别人的隐私和排队时的有序。

1. 【解析】选D。

逻辑推理题。

作者发现人们排队等候时与正在储蓄窗口办理业务的人隔着几步远, 所以感到奇怪。

从下句find out the cause可推出答案。

2. 【解析】选A。

逻辑推理题。

Why so?“为什么会这样呢?”因为作者感到奇怪, 所以是为什么会这样。

3. 【解析】选C。

逻辑推理题。

由people queuing可知人们在排队按次序等候。

in turn按顺序; 轮流。

4. 【解析】选B。

逻辑推理题。

由but前的“每个人都依次办理业务”可知, but 后的内容应与前面有转折, 即每个人都依次办理业务, 但是队伍却一步也没有往前靠。

5. 【解析】选A。

逻辑推理题。

由so I walked to the window to find out the cause 可知作者是对这种现象好奇。

6. 【解析】选B。

词语辨析题。

respect尊重。

由上文可知此举为“尊重别人的隐私”。

7. 【解析】选C。

逻辑推理题。

warning提醒, 由上句可知这是礼貌的提醒。

8. 【解析】选D。

逻辑推理题。

affair事情。

由括号内的内容可知, 此处指别人
的事情。

9. 【解析】选B。

词语辨析题。

word话语; sight情景, 景象; people人们; matters 情况。

此处用sight表示作者所看到的情景。

10. 【解析】选D。

逻辑推理题。

calmly平静地。

由上文可知: 为了尊重别人的隐私, 大家都很平静地等着。

11. 【解析】选A。

逻辑推理题。

句意: 大家似乎对这种做法已经习惯了。

12. 【解析】选C。

逻辑推理题。

same同样的。

由上文可知人们在公用电话亭排队打电话时的做法与在银行存款时是一样的, 都是为了尊重别人的隐私。

13. 【解析】选C。

句式结构题。

完整的句子是“Those who were waiting for their turns. . . ”, those在此作主语, 指those people。

14. 【解析】选B。

逻辑推理题。

在电话亭等候打电话时, 为了尊重别人的隐私, 不能听别人的谈话内容, 所以用out of hearing。

15. 【解析】选B。

词语辨析题。

go on to do. . . 接着做另一件事; take care to do. . . 留心做……; pay attention to doing. . . 注意做……; take charge负责。

由句意“从那时起, 我留心观察他们做事情的方式……”可知B项正确。

16. 【解析】选B。

词语辨析题。

“their ways of doing things, manners, treatment”被展示给别人, 用shown作后置定语。

17. 【解析】选A。

背景常识题。

ask about询问。

此处指他们从不询问年龄、收入等, 这是常识性的礼貌。

18. 【解析】选B。

逻辑推理题。

用nor. . . 表示“也不……”。

19. 【解析】选D。

逻辑推理题。

句意: 他们的法律禁止未经允许看别人的日记或私拆别人的信件。

20. 【解析】选B。

逻辑推理题。

public公共的; personal私人的; small小的; important重要的。

因为本文主要谈论尊重别人的隐私, 所以选择B项。

Ⅱ. 【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文, 比较详细地介绍了美国犹他州的峡谷地国家公园。

1. 【解析】选B。

推理判断题。

根据第二段中的内容可知, 美国犹他州的峡谷地国家公园(Canyonlands National Park)路况原始、交通不便, 是人迹罕至的地方, 基本保持原有风貌, 因此被称为“wild America”。

2. 【解析】选C。

推理判断题。

根据文章的第四段可知, the Maze District有两千多年前当地人创造的岩石艺术。

故答案选C。

3. 【解析】选C。

细节理解题。

根据第二段可知, 峡谷地国家公园成立于1964年, 它的历史只有40多年, 因此C项的陈述错误。

4. 【解析】选A。

细节理解题。

根据第六段中的“A good way to see all the areas of Canyonlands National Park is to fly over it. ”一句可知, 参观该公园的最佳方式是乘坐飞机。

5. 【解析】选B。

细节理解题。

根据第六段第二句可知, 古印第安人居住的地方是the flat areas。

【文章大意】作者在沃尔玛的经历改变了一生。

6. 【解析】选C。

细节理解题。

根据第四段But he did something different—he actually listened to people. Then he would respond to what they had said and engage them in brief conversations. 可以看出。

他做了一些不同的事情——事实上, 他听人们说话, 然后他会回应人们所说的话, 并且使人们加入一些简短的交谈。

7. 【解析】选A。

细节理解题。

根据第五段第二句可知人们只是处于机械的谈
话习惯, 并不关心你会怎样回答。

8. 【解析】选B。

细节理解题。

根据倒数第四段第三句可知, 所有人都被他简单的动作感动了。

9. 【解析】选B。

推理判断题。

从Marty对顾客的热情可以推出, Sam Walton是一个友好的人, 并且忠诚于自己的岗位。

10. 【解析】选D。

主旨大意题。

文章开头作者提到了I never thought I would have
a life-changing experience at Wal-Mart. 作者在沃尔玛有改变一生的经历。

而下文提到All had been touched by his simple gesture所有人都被他简单的动作感动了。

故D项最符合。

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