外研版单词检测book 4 words
Book4Module4单元测试
Book4 Module 4单元测试题(外研版)Class: Name: Marks: 满分(120)一、单项填空(共15小题; 每小题1分, 满分15分)1. We all worry about the famous dancer who has recently been diagnosed cancer.A. withB. inC. byD. on2. All the cash crop before we placed an order.A. is exportedB. has been exportedC. will be exportedD. had been exported3.You’d better calm down and think of a solution as quickly as possible! That’s the key our project successfully.A. to finishB. to finishingC. finishingD. finish4. — I only got 20 percent of the answers right. That means one in every five.—You’ll do better next time.A. Never mind!B. Congratulat ions!C. No way!D. Keep cool!5. The baby’s room can be to a study room when he grows up and goes to school.A. comparedB. composedC. congestedD. converted6. The problem of the polluted river right away to prevent possible danger to the local people.A. should be solvedB. should have been solvedC. may be solvedD. might have been solved7. Whether to find a job or continue to study seems to be a(n) topic of conversations among graduates.A. informalB. stapleC. personalD. generous8. John made a joyful living writing articles for a local magazine.A. byB. inC. toD. with9. Making our world better place to live in is most important thing we can do.A. a ; aB. the ; aC. a ; theD. the ; the10. Please turn the radio off immediately,it will wake the sleeping baby up.A. andB. orC. butD. so11. I’m really sorry to have so much of your time.A. brought inB. taken inC. taken upD. brought up12. Elizabeth,is a girl of strong character, is willing to do the hardest job all by herself.A. whoB. whoseC. whichD. when13. You can’t just blame the bus driver alone. He is only responsible for the car accident.A. seriouslyB. simplyC. equallyD. partly14. I like this city, and the water here seems to taste sweeter than in my hometown.A. oneB. itC. thatD. this15. This kind of fruit not only sells well on the local market, but is also to many countries at the same time.A. exploitedB. exportedC. exploredD. exploded二、完形填空(共20小题; 每小题1分, 满分20分)On Sundays my father always wore that dull gray apron after breakfast when Dad alwaysannounced, “Go ahead everyone. I’ll take care of the dishes!”I suppose it was strange for a boy’s father to 16an apron, but I never thought 17of it until the day that Dad 18with tradition. It was the last Sunday in August. My father seemed in an expansive mood as we walked 19from church together.“Tommy,” he said letting my name roll off his tongue. “There comes a time in every boy’s life when he must take on 20.”“Responsibilities?” I asked.“Yes. It’s 21that you took a greater role in the household. Starting today, I want you to do the dishes on Sunday morning 22your mother and I can work the crossword puzzle together.”“The dishes?”“Anything 23with tak ing over the dishes, my son?”I started to say 24about a man’s job or woman’s work, but I knew immediately that my 25would fall on deaf ears.I didn’t taste a bit of breakfast that morning. Dad seemed in a merry mood as he 26an exceptional Yankee game on the radio last night.Suddenly, everything grew 27. My father announced, “Let’s go on to read the paper.”“Aren’t you doing the 28?” my mother asked anxiously.“Your oldest son has generously offered to fill the 29.”“I want you to have this,Tommy. It’ll 30your clothes from getting wet.” And 31I could say a protest, he had put the thing on me. “Thanks, my son. Your mother and I 32this.”With that he 33into the Sunday paper. I looked down at the plastic. It had seen better days. I could see my dad reaching for the dishes. The dark angel flew 34. Soon I was singing about Mrs. Murphy’s chowder. The words came out of nowhere. And out of nowhere I knew the kind of man I 35to be.16. A. share B. wear C. dress D. hold17. A. many B. any C. little D. much18. A. broke B. promised C. showed D. read19. A. school B. business C. home D. class20. A. worries B. responsibilities C. abilities D. faults21. A. time B. room C. effort D. money22. A. because B. so C. but D. for23. A. wrong B. good C. beneficial D. right24. A. everything B. something C. anything D. nothing25. A. discussions B. judgement C. excitement D. protests26. A. declared B. pretended C. described D. admitted27. A. quiet B. empty C. cheerful D. noisy28. A. manners B. dishes C. atmospheres D. friends29. A. environment B. role C. status D. position30. A. keep B. put C. leave D. make31. A. after B. until C. before D. while32. A. regret B. appreciate C. dislike D. focus33. A. disappeared B. returned C. existed D. pretended34. A. back B. on C. off D. in35. A. refused B. ordered C. believed D. wanted三、阅读理解(共20小题; 每小题2分, 满分40分)AMuch has been written about body language during a job interview. Experts from across many fields are full o f advice on just how to present your best performance in an interview using conscious(自觉的) body languag e choices. While many of these experts say there is a “secret” syst em for making the most of an interview, the reality is that most of them focus on a few general types of behaviors that have the greatest effect during a job interview.Entering the interview location —Your walk should be active and confident. Keep your shoulders straight, head up, and make eye contact with the people around you. Maintain (保持) an active facial expression and be confident when shaking hands and greeting people t o whom you are introduced.During the interview — Sit in a straight and attentive posture. Never let your shoulders drop or your head hang down, but rather keep your head up and make eye contact with the interviewers. Don’t play with any papers or notes you have in front of you, and don’t lean(倚靠) your arms heavily on the table. Keep your body position open and make eye contact while listening to and answering questions.Leaving the interview location — No matter how you feel about your performance during the interview, carry yourself with confidence till you leave the interview location. Be confident when shaking hands and making eye contact as you say goodbye, and keep your body posture straight as you walk all the way to your car.Remember, the more you make active and confident body language a part of your daily life, the more it becomes a habit that follows you wherever you go.36. W e can learn from the text that the “secret” system mainly refers to.A. body languageB. habitsC. language skillsD. advice37. A proper posture in an interview is to.A. keep your head upB. sit in a relaxed wayC. hold a piece of paperD. lean your arms on the table38. D uring the interview, which of the following is NOT mentioned?A. Eye contact.B. Clothing style.C. Sitting posture.D. Facial expression.39. W hat’s the purpose of the text?A. To show the general steps of an interview.B. To explain the meaning of body language.C. To persuade people to use more body language.D. To give advice on how to carry yourself in an interview.40. I t can be inferred from the text that.A. knowledge plays a key role in an interviewB. active body language helps a lot in an interviewC. advice from experts makes a good result in an interviewD. communication skills are necessary for a good interviewBI was born in Rockville, Maryland into an immigrant(移民的) family that came to Americafrom Mainland China in the 1940’s. Last summer, I was in Beijing t o work at the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention.For 20 years I was regarded as Chinese or Asian in America. So answering the question “Where are you from?” in China with “United States” was a little uncomfortable, sometimes for both sides. Some co-workers were surprised at my use of chopsticks and my taste for Chinese food, as if being “American” could only mean eating at McDonald’s.Luckily, I was not always looked on as an American. One afternoon, I took a bus back to m y apartment. A local (当地人) was talking with a white American in English. When the American got up at his stop, I took his seat and heard the local’s conversation with a friend sitting on the other side of her. The local told her friend she often talked with foreigners and that was the best way to learn spoken English. Meanwhile, I sat there and wanted to tell her that an American was still next to her.Then I received a call from a friend about meeting up to watch Peking Opera the next day. When I hung up my cellphone, the woman sitting next to me asked for how long I had been learning English in order to speak it that well. She was a bit disappointed at my answer that I was born in the US, but the question led to an interesting conversation on language learning.41. W hy did the author come to China last year?A. To learn Chinese.B. To do a job in China.C. To learn more about China.D. To help Chinese learn English.42. From the second paragraph we can learn that the author.A. liked McD onald’s foodB. knew some Chinese cultureC. didn’t li ke the life in ChinaD. didn’t come from the US43. T he local talked with the white American mainly to.A. spread Western cultureB. discuss how to learn ChineseC. ask how to go somewhereD. practice spoken English44. W hen the author was telephoning, the local thought he was .A. a Chinese who spoke English wellB. an American who worked in ChinaC. a Japanese who could speak EnglishD. a local who liked Peking Opera45. Which of the following would be the best title of the text?A. Why do I love Beijing so much?B. More American than AmericansC. A Chinese-American in ChinaD. Is English the global language?CWhen I started teaching at school, I was sure I would change the world and touch children who needed love.Although my students seemed to respond pretty well to my teaching, there was a small group of girls who became more and more hostile (敌对的) towards me.One day a fight happened in my classroom. Attempting to end it, I stepped in (居中调停) to face one of these hostile young women, who started hitting me in the face. Two boys jumped up to control the girl, but the damage was done.While the girl was suspended (暂时停学) for a few days, I was determined that she would not return to my classroom. But I also prayed. I wanted to see all the students right there in my daily work at school.On the top of my daily lesson-plan book, I wrote this statement, “To see all the chi ldren in my classroom is always beautiful.” With this view I could expect to heal any anger towards the girl in my heart.After her suspension, she returned to my classroom. Th e student’s young mother was trying to raise six children while her husband was away in the war. The mother and I agreed to work together to help her oldest daughter.There were no more incidents of anger the rest of the year. In fact, in the seven years I remained at that school, I taught all six of this family’s children. When th e youngest was in my class, the mother told me, “Our family loves you. Every year one of my kids says, ‘I hope I’m in her class!’”The standard of seeing each of my students as a perfect one was the best teaching tool I had, and led to success.46. A t the beginning of teaching, the author .A. was full of confidence in herselfB. doubted if she could be a good teacherC. was sure to win love from her studentsD. decided to change her students’ life47. W hat happened in the author’s clas s one day?A. A girl fought with two boys.B. She was hit by a girl.C. She hit a girl in the face.D. Her class was troubled by several girls.48. H ow was the girl punished?A. She was sent to another class.B. She was driven out of school at once.C. She had to stay at home for a few days.D. She was beaten heavily by her mother.49. W hen the girl returned to school,.A. she apologized to the authorB. she took her mother to schoolC. the author was still angry with herD. the author treated her with love50. I t can be inferred from the text that.A. the author got along better with boysB. the author tried to let the girl come to her classC. the girl’s mother was very thankful to the au thor at lastD. all the six kids of the woman are hard to teachDNowadays everybody seems to think that they know English. Many people speak it but few speak it really well. Practice is essential in speaking English well.Reading is one of the things that will help you to speak English better. Read whenever you can and whatever you like! Read papers and visit Internet sites that you like in English every day. Gradually, you will see that the number of known words is increasing and you are able to speak with more skills. Then you will have made the foundations (基础) and a good basis of English. It is not advisable to stop and get stuck there.Going to England or an English-speaking country is a good choice, but many people cannot afford it. If you cannot go, reading and speaking with your friends will also help you to practice your English. However, I think that it is very good to visit some English-speaking country to see and test your knowledge in everyday life. You will feel the everyday usage of the language in its natural environment. There your level of English is going to improve even faster. Your ability to speakEnglish is better. Nothing can match the excitement and happiness when a native speaker tells you that your English is very good!Finally, in order to speak English well, you must be persistent (坚持的) and do it every day. It is like playing the piano. Pianists play it every day and so should you. Practice, practice! Read, write and improve your language skills and you are on your way when you will be able to speak it with more and more confidence! Let it be fun and entertaining!51. A ccording to the text, what may make the author excited?A. Reading papers and visiting Internet sites.B. Having a good basis of English.C. Going to an English-speaking country.D. A native speaker’s praise.52. W hat does the author suggest doing about reading?A. Trying to enlarge your vocabulary.B. Keeping on reading when you have time.C. Stopping when you have a good basis of English.D. Looking up every unknown word when reading.53. I n the author’s eyes, the essential way to improve your speaking skill is.A. practicingB. going abroadC. readingD. writing54. W hat does speaking English have common with playing the piano?A. Both need much practice.B. Both are fun and entertaining.C. Both need great confidence.D. Both need good teachers.55. W hich of the following could be the best title of the text?A. How to improve your language skillsB. How to speak English wellC. Speaking EnglishD. Practice, practice!四、书面表达(共两节,满分45分)第一节阅读表达(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)International volunteering does not only mean helping people who are in need. There are also some animals that need voluntary help. Compared to humans, animals are luckier because they do not know how to express their emotions (情感). They do not know how to express what they want and they do not know how to express what makes them hurt. Some people may think that volunteering to help animals is hard; it may be true but _________.If you volunteer to help animals in China, you can help support the endangered (濒危的) species of pandas. The country of Costa Rica offers a sea turtle conservation area (保护区). You can work on the pacific coasts or in the Caribbean and save one of the most unusual creatures in the world, the sea turtles. But if you want thrills and adventures, you can volunteer to help feed those rare white lions in the Lion Park in Johannesburg, a city of South Africa and have fun with other wild animals. You can also go to Guayaquil, Ecuador where international volunteer programs have been offered include helping animals like crocodiles. Volunteering in Malaysia is a great experience too. Taking good care of the orangutans (猩猩), feeding them right and saving them from any illness are just some of the things you can do. Aside from the countries being mentioned above, you can also volunteer in some other countries that have the same volunteer program being offered.56. L ist three countries that can offer animals volunteer jobs and the endangered animals there: (Please answer within 15 words.)57. T ranslate the underlined sentence in this text into Chinese.58. F ill in the blank with proper words or phrases. (Please answer within 8 words.)59. W hich sentence in the text can be replaced by the following one?Besides these countries, a ll the countries joining the volunteer program can offer animal volunteer jobs.60. Do you agree that animals are luckier than human beings? And why? (Please answer within 30 words.)第二节写作(满分30分)假设你校的“English Corner”要组织一次题为“My favorite scientist”的演讲活动,请根据下列关于科学家赵九章的内容要点写一篇120词左右的演讲稿。
外研版B4M4单元检测及答案
B4M4周练---------------Quiz for Book 4 --- Module 4I. Words’ spelling: (2 points each--- 20分)Fill in the blanks with the words in the box in their proper forms.*The discovery of the new 1._______of plants has helped increase crop 2._______.*The work of Gregor Mendel, an Austrian scientist who had worked on garden peas established the quantitative discipline of 3_________.*Many kinds of energy can be 4______into electricity such as wind energy and water energy.*Luckily nobody was in the building when the bomb 5 _______ in the evening.*Patience is one of the important 6________ of a happy and rewarding life. After all, some things are worth waiting for.*He 7________ two big kites to the chair, and 47 rockets to the kites.*Monty Jones made his 8_______ achievement in1991 when he created a rice 9_______ by crossing Asian and African rice plants.* His parents had intended him to major in Law but he turned out to be a 10________, studying how all living things give their characters and qualities to next generations.1._____________2._____________3. ______________4.________________5._______________6.__________________7._________________8._______________ 9._________________ 10._____________________II.Multiple Choices: (2 points each--- 28分)1.--Is it convenient to you if I come to your office at 1:30 o’clock this afternoon?--I’m afraid not. I _______a get-together with some old students from Beijing then.A. will haveB. am havingC. will be havingD. am going to have2. The time I had been looking forward to _______ at last and I got through the visa for the UASto take part in the Summer Camp.A. cameB. comesC. has comeD. coming3. ---Hello!---Good morning, this is Zhang San. Could you please tell Mr. Xiao I_____ in the traffic jam and ____ to school on time?A. have been stuck; couldn’t goB. got stuck; couldn’tC. am stuck; can’tD. have stuck; can’t4. ---I saw Mr. Wang Yong on the school campus just now.---Really? He ______ around for quite a few days.A. won’t be seenB. wasn’t seenC. hasn’t been seenD. hadn’t been seen5. Not only _____ everything he had taken away from him, but also his citizenship/A. was B had C. has D. Is6.--- The CDs by the star ________ well.--- That’s true. More than ten million copies have been sold out so far.A. are soldB. sellC. sellsD. is sold7. ---So far_________.--That’s too bad.A. we received no email from himB. he won’t send us any emailsC. nothing from him has been receivedD. we won’t hear from him8. The year you visited our school, the art center building _________.A. has builtB. had builtC. built upD. was being built9. _________they came or we go, it makes no difference to us.A. WheneverB. WhateverC. No matterD. Whether10. ---Why didn't you come to my office yesterday?--- I_______ that you had gone when I entered your office.A. tellB. toldC. was tellingD. was told11. He slipped and had his leg broken. _______, he will have to be away from school for two orthree months.A. In any caseB. After allC. As a resultD. In this way12. An expert was _____ to give a speech on how to become a scientist.A. brought inB. brought onC. brought outD. brought up13. It is considered a way to offend animal right __________with small white mice.A. to be experimentingB. being experimentedC. experimentD. to experiment14.—She didn’t feel a bit nervous when_________.--No, she’d had a lot of time ________ for it after all.A. interviewing; to prepareB. interviewed; to prepareC. interviewing; preparingD. being interviewed; preparingIII. Sentences correction: (2 points each--- 12分)1.Those shops like display their goods in large windows.2.Buses numbered 1 to 100 are limit to travel within the city centre.3. I’ll never forget the days when we spent together.3.He hasn’t replied my email yet..4.This program was holding to call on students to have daily exercise to keep healthy.5.Internet should be a window to the outside world rather than place for games.I V Close text:(4 points each--- 40 分)The World Food Prize is awarded each year (1)________ people who have advanced human development(2) ______ improving the quality, quantity or availability of food in the world. Both Yuan Longping, a Chinese scientist and Monty Jones, born in Sierra Leone, (3)________ awarded for their work (4)_______ the development of new hybrid rice plants (5)_______ produce higher yield. Yuan Longping was a research professor in Hunan in 1973 (6) _______ he made his major scientific breakthrough and almost at the same time Monty Jones started his career by (7)_________ on a rice research project in his home country. In 1991 he created rice hybrid called “New Rice for Africa”, which is particularly (8)s________ for African rice farmers because it is able to grow on poor land and survive dry weather. Besides, it also produces rice (9) ___________ more protein(蛋白质).Because of their dedication and hard work, these two outstanding scientists have really made a(10)______________ to the lives of millions of people in two continents as well as the whole world.Keys to Quiz for Book 4Module 4I. Words’ spelling: (2 points each)1.species2.yield3.botany4.converted 5 .exploded6.qualities7.attached8.breakthrough9.hybrid 10.geneticist II.Multiple Choices: (2 points each)1-5: C A. C. D. A. 6-10: B. C. D. D.D 11-14:.C. A. D. B. III. Sentences correction:(2 points each)1.like 后加to2. limit 改为limited3. when 改为that4.replied 后加to5. holding 改为held6.place 前面加aI V Close text:(4 points each)(1) to (2) by (3) were (4) in (5) which (6) when (7) working (8) suited (9) with/having (10)difference。
外研版高中英语必修四高三单元测试:Book4Module3
高中英语学习材料(灿若寒星*制作整理)Book4 Module 3单元测试题(外研版)Class: Name: Marks: 满分(120)一、单项填空(共15小题; 每小题1分, 满分15分)1.—Tonight’s show is a fantastic one that you shouldn’t miss.—, but I have to work overtime at my office.A. It doesn’t matterB. I wish I couldC. Never mindD. I’m working on it2. Small boats can easily turn over in the river they are not managed carefully.A. thoughB. untilC. ifD. before3. Please do me a favor —my uncle John to the party this Thursday.A. to inviteB. invitingC. inviteD. invited4. The sudden fire caused a in the cinema, and the crowd all ran away in all directions.A. riskB. panicC. surveyD. surprise5. —Excuse me, I’m new here. May I ask you a favor?— Sure, .A. it’s a dealB. just let it beC. take careD. go ahead6. Mary’s laughter seemed to be, and soon all her team began to cheer up.A. generousB. nervousC. ridiculousD. infectious7. The tourists in the zoo are all busy pictures of the lovely pandas.A. to takeB. takingC. to takingD. being taken8. Professor William is by far kindest man and half population of the city knows him.A. the; theB. a; theC. /; aD. a; a9. You mustn’t the whole story. Keep this as a total secret between you and me.A. give offB. give upC. give inD. give away10. By the shop window, there are several sofas people may have a rest when they finish shopping.A. whichB. whereC. from whichD. by which11. The school survey showed that the students’ attitudes to how to deal with difficulties in life widely.A. fellB. variedC. expandedD. spread12. I could feel my heart beating quickly I went on stage to give a lecture.A. a long timeB. the first timeC. by a timeD. in no time13. It is such good weather, and I suggest you get in a sport you like and enjoy yourself.A. burnedB. startedC. caughtD. involved14. thirsty I am, I never seem to be able to finish the large bottle of Cola placed before me.A. WhateverB. WheneverC. WhereverD. However15. I had to tell you that you do well in every subject, you won’t be elected the monitor.A. unlessB. ifC. becauseD. when二、完形填空(共20小题; 每小题1分, 满分20分)It was a beautiful day. The weather was perfect for a picnic, so when lunch time came, we set our sights on a small 16 in town. We decided to 17 up by the pond near the entrance.Then my friend Robby 18 for a hot dog stand (摊), and I decided to keep her company (陪伴). We 19 the man put together the perfect hot dog just the way Robby wanted it.20 when she took out her money to pay him, the man 21 us. He said, “This is my freebie (免费赠品) of the day.” We thanked him and 22 our friends in the park. On our way back, I was 23 by a man sitting alone nearby, 24 at us. I could tell by his appearance that he hadn’t 25 for days. Another homeless person, I thought.But when Robby and I went to the garbage can to 26 away our lunch bag, I heard a 27 voice ask, “There isn’t any 28 in the bag, is there?” It was the man who had been watching us. “No, I 29 it already.” “Oh” was his only answer, with30 in his voice. He was obviously 31 . Suddenly Robby said, “I’ll be right back. Please wait for a minute,” and ran off. I watched with 32 as she went across to the hot dog stand. Then I 33 what she was doing. She bought a hot dog and gave it to the man.“I was just passin g on the 34 that someone gave to me,” Robby said. That day I learned how generosity can go 35 than the person you give to. By giving, you also teach others how to give.16. A. park B. yard C. garden D. beach17. A. show B. meet C. dress D. pick18. A. sought B. searched C. looked D. headed19. A. watched B. helped C. ordered D. made20. A. So B. And C. But D. Thus21. A. frightened B. amused C. surprised D. interested22. A. reminded B. invited C. called D. joined23. A. attracted B. pulled C. attacked D. injured24. A. waving B. staring C. laughing D. smiling25. A. drunk B. worked C. exercised D. showered26. A. throw B. put C. get D. take27. A. serious B. low C. sweet D. strong28. A. trash B. paper C. food D. bottles29. A. sold B. fell C. ate D. bought30. A. doubt B. shame C. pleasure D. disappointment31. A. hungry B. angry C. calm D. nervous32. A. admiration B. curiosity C. excitement D. concern33. A. recognized B. believed C. imagined D. realized34. A. kindness B. friendship C. peace D. respect35. A. wider B. further C. deeper D. higher三、阅读理解(共20小题; 每小题2分, 满分40分)ABody language is the quiet, secret and most powerful language of all! It is said that our body movements communicate about 50 percent of what we really mean while words only express 7 percent. So, while your mouth is closed, your body is just saying...Arms. How you hold your arms shows how open and receptive you are to people you meet. If you keep your arms to the sides of your body or behind your back, this suggests you are not afraid of taking on whatever comes your way. Outgoing people generally use their arms with big movements, while quieter people keep them close to their bodies. If someone upsets you, just cross your arms to show you’re unhappy!Head. When you want to appear confident, keep your head level. If you are a monitor in class, you can also take on this position when you want your words to be taken seriously. However, to be friendly in listening or speaking, you must move your head a little.Legs. Your legs tend to move around a lot more than normal when you are nervous or telling lies. If you are at interviews, try to keep them still!Posture (姿势). A good posture makes you feel better about yourself. If you are feeling down, you normally don’t sit straight, with your shoulders inwards. This makes breathing more difficult, which can make you feel nervous or uncomfortable.Mouth. When you are thinking, you often purse your lips. You might also use this position to hold back a n angry comment you don’t wish to show. However, it will probably still be noticed, and people will know you’re not pleased.Face. When you lie, you might put on a falseface. But that expression would crack briefly, allowing displays of true emotions such as happiness, sadness, disgust (厌恶) and fear to come through.36. When someone is keeping his arms behind his back, he tries to tell you that .A. he is outgoingB. he is angryC. he is not afraidD. he is cool37. If you want to appear confident, you should .A. move your arms a lotB. keep your head levelC. move your head a littleD. cross your arms38. Which of the following movements tells someone is nervous?A. Moving around a lot more than normal.B. Not sitting straight with the shoulders inwards.C. Having the lips pursed to hold back an angry comment.D. Keeping the arms to the sides of the body.39. What can we infer from the passage?A. Different people in different countries must have the same understanding of the same body movement.B. Body language can express more meanings than words do in communication.C. We cannot communicate with others without words.D. It’s not polite to use body language in formal communication.40. Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?A. Body language, the most commonly used languageB. Arms tell more than legsC. Facial expressions tell the truthD. One simple movement lets slip secrets of mindBGaochun County, a picturesque county in east China’s Jiangsu Province, was expected to be named the first “slow city” in China in November this year.The arrival of Pier Giorgio Oliveti, chairman of the World Slow City Union, raised the idea of a slow city, which has become popular all over the world. In Shanghai, Oliveti said that the slow city movement was founded in his hometown of Italy in October of 1999. “Italy is the birthplace of slow food, which emphasizes nutrition, flavor and taste,” he said.Oliveti said the idea of a slow city has also expanded constantly during its development, which has led to some special requirements today. For instance, the slow city always emphasizes a small town and its residents, keeps a unique identity, characteristics and keeps the natural state of the town. It adopts technology without losing traditional customs and offers to provide a clean environment, a fair deal and healthy food for all. In addition, the slow city has to be eco-friendly with a population of no more than 50,000, and it must be deeply devoted to protecting and keeping the purity of the natural environment as well as greatly promoting and carrying out sustainable (可持续的) development technologies.The ecological tour of Gaochun County includes an area of about 49 square kilometers with around 20,000 residents. It has a lot of tea, bamboo fruits, herbs (草本植物) and other green foodecological bases as well as rich folk culture resources.There are now 135 slow cities in 24 countries across the world that have been named since the founding of the organization in 1999.41. To qualify to be called a slow city, a city must .a. have less and low-speed trafficb. be environmentally friendlyc. keep the natural state of the townd. stop the traditional ways of doing thingse. have a population within 50, 000A. a, b and d.B. a, b and c.C. b, c and e.D. c, d and e.42. We can conclude that slow city movement aims to .A. protect the environment of local schoolsB. control the population of big citiesC. give people more time to travelD. improve quality of life43. Which of the following is NOT true about the slow city movement?A. The slow city movement was started in Italy.B. “Slow city” is a movement to eat slowly in Italian cities.C. The slow city movement has a long history of over 20 years.D. Only some cities can be considered slow ones.44. The slow city movement implies that .A. people wish to live a traditional lifeB. people begin to think about the negative effects of city developmentC. people are tired of living in urban areas due to great pressureD. people need to try a new adventurous style of life45. Which of the following is probably the best title of the passage?A. The first slow city in ChinaB. Slow cities in the worldC. Slow cities and the slow city movementD. How can we make our city a slow city?CAn evergreen tree is a Christmas tradition in many American homes. The tree is usually a pine or fir dressed with lights and other colorful decorations.Families might buy a cut tree or go to a tree farm and cut one down themselves. Some people bring a live tree in a pot into their home for the holidays and then put it back outdoors. Some people rent a Christmas tree. Companies might bring the same live tree to the same family year after year. Or the tree might get planted in a park or someplace else where it could help the environment.There are some trees that can be reused year after year because they are made of plastic or metal. Or, instead of a tree, some people have a small, sweet-smelling rosemary (迷迭香) plant, cutto look like a little Christmas tree.Another plant that many people connect with Christmas is the poinsettia (一品红). Poinsettias are native to Mexico. They can be white or pink, but most are bright red. They are named after the first American ambassador to Mexico. Joel Poinsett liked them enough to send some back to the United States. Babies or pets that chew on poinsettias might get sick. But experts say the plant is not as poisonous as some people think.Like millions of other houses, the home of America’s first president is decorated for Christmas. George Washington’s Mount Vernon Estate is in Virginia. Visitors can hear stories about what Christmas was like at Mount Vernon in the eighteenth century. The museum where visitors begin their tour is decorated with Christmas trees.46. What is the text mainly about?A. The customs of Christmas in America.B. The decoration of Christmas trees.C. The tradition of Christmas trees in America.D. The history of Christmas in America.47. It can be inferred from the passage that .A. Americans are not allowed to cut a tree for ChristmasB. Americans have various ways to get a Christmas treeC. a Christmas tree must be planted after it is usedD. every family will change their Christmas trees every year48. People plant their Christmas trees somewhere after Christmas to .A. use it again next yearB. save money on Christmas treesC. help protect the environmentD. hope for the best in the coming year49. Joel Poinsett sent some poinsettias back to the United States because .A. he wanted to give his people another kind of Christmas treesB. he wanted his people to remember himC. he wanted to plant them in his homeD. he was very fond of them50. Which of the following is TRUE about poinsettias?A. American people like them.B. They are considered to be very poisonous by experts.C. They are not widely used as Christmas trees.D. They can only make the old and pets sick.DIf I left the decisions up to my daughter, she’d never play competitive sports. In her first season of forced sports, when she was four years old, she cried every time she kicked the soccerball. She stopped on the way from the parking lot to the soccer field, wailing that her legs hurt. And worse, she cried, “I’m sweating!”A few years have passed, and she just completed her fourth soccer season. She’s starting her second year of softball. Sports trophies (奖杯) line her window platform.I learned from the years of football, soccer and baseball in my son’s youth that kids need to experience being on a team, and they might not beg you to sign them up. You might have to force it on them.They need to learn about sacrificing, and about commitment. If you read parenting articles out there, you’ll find plenty of folks who shy away from competitive sports because they want their kid to always feel like a winner. I don’t know what kind of idyllic (田园的) life these parents must be leading, but in m y world, I’m thinking I need to sign my kids up for something that will teach them about life’s devastating disappointments.Hence, I think my daughter picked up some good life lessons when her team lost almost every game in the last season. Sometimes life is like that. Sometimes you get a bad call, the people on your team suck, you’re tired and don’t feel like playing, the coach is mean to you, someone scratches your face and steals the ball. And the next week, you put on your uniform, and try your best.51. What attitude does the author have towards competitive sports?A. He supports children in taking part in competitive sports.B. He doesn’t like competitive sports himself.C. He doubts whether competitive sports can really benefit children.D. He believes competitive sports are not suitable for young children.52. What do we know about the author’s daughter?A. She hates the author signing her up for competitive sports.B. She hasn’t realized the importance of competitive sports.C. She wants to give up competitive sports.D. She now likes competitive sports.53. What should we do if a child doesn’t like competitive sports, according to the author?A. Get him interested in sports first.B. Sign him up for competitive sports.C. Leave him alone.D. Give him some trophies first.54. In what way is life similar to sports?A. They both mean a lot to children.B. They both need great courage.C. They are both full of hard times.D. They both can teach children good lessons.55. We can infer from the fourth paragraph that competitive sports.A. can destroy a child’s feeling of successB. are sometimes too cruel to childrenC. have already been accepted by most parentsD. can prepare kids for the realities of life四、书面表达(共两节,满分45分)第一节阅读表达(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)It has been proved over and over again that patience is a virtue that not so many persons hold, it is also very true that in most cases haste (匆忙) ruins everything. It’s high time that you learnt to be patient as it is an important quality for those who want to get success. If you are always in a hurry and never think twice before taking a decision, then you risk losing important things and you are the one who suffers.One of the conditions to get a good job and also to keep it is the patience. If you make decisions without consulting (磋商) with someone else then there are two reasons: the first one: you are so well prepared in your field that you are always right and what you decide is the best and the second on e: you don’t think carefully and you take everything for granted. As a result of that, and your image will be ruined.Hasty climbers often have sudden falls, especially when they are young and inexperienced. When you are young you feel that you know all. However, when you try to solve new situations you’ll realize you don’t know as much as you think you knew. Time helps you gain experience and improves your abilities. All it takes is a little more patience and more accepting others’ advice.It takes time to learn to admit you may be wrong. Don’t rush into things and always think the consequences of your actions.56. What are the two main reasons why people make a decision without consulting with others? (Please answer within 30 words.)57. T ranslate the underlined sentence in this passage into Chinese.58. F ill in the blank with proper words or phrases. (Please answer within 8 words.)59. W hich sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one?Try to be more patient as soon as possible because it is necessary for a success.60. What advice does the author give us in this passage? (Please answer within 10 words.)第二节写作(满分30分)请根据下面图画,用英语写一篇100词左右的短文。
外研版高一英语book4Module4基础知识检测题
Book 4 Module4 Revision一.单词1.主要的重要的(食物__________2.生产者__________3.主要的__________4.人物__________5.教育_______6.绰号_______7.农业__________8.农业的_______9.动物或植物的种类__________ 10.产量__________11.原来的,最初的__________12.出版________13.不孕育的,不结果实的__________ 14.支持__________ 15.改变转换__________ 16.出口__________17.取代__________18.质量__________ 19.数量__________ 20.畅销书__________21.诊断__________ 22.受害者__________ 23.聪颖的有才华的_________24.生涯事业_______25.简短的简洁的________ 26.部分地_______ 27.身体的__________ 28.毕业__________ 29.个人的__________30.火箭________ 31.火药__________ 32.爆炸v.__________ 33.逃跑__________ 34.弓箭__________ 35.直的__________ 36.(烟雾消散__________ 37. biochemistry__________38.biology_______39.botany________40.genetics________41.breeding_________43.relativity _________二.短语1. 取得重大突破(进展__________________2. 突破,克服_____________ 3 支持_____________ 4. 把······转变成······_________________ 5. 代替_____________ ___________6. 发生__________7.大量的_____________ ____________8. 诊断某人患有某种疾病_____________________ 9. 简言之_______________________10.总之____________ ___________ ____________ 11.直截了当,直入主题___________________ 12.从……逃走_____________ 13.被某人遗忘_____________14.九死一生________________ 15. clear up①________ ②_________③__________16 .figure out ___________17.……的关键________________ 18.bring up ___________________19.bringabout__________20.bring in ___________________ 21.bring out__________22.上升了_______ 23上升到__________ 24做某事的方式方法_________________/____________________ 25从……毕业________________ 26谋生_______________ ________________27.执政,掌权________________28.让某人一直做某事_______________29.跟上,赶上_______________三.根据句意和汉语注解或首字母提示写出单词。
外研版book4module4单词词组及测试幻灯片
5.掌权 Come to power 6.引进/带来 Bring in 7.关键是 The key to 8.参考查阅 Refer to
9.从早年 From an early age 10.上升了 Rise by 11.扔进 Throw into 12.跳出… Jump out of
13.与…在交战 Be at war with 14.被系到… Be attached to 15.执行/实行/进行/完成/实现/实施 carry out =carry into effect 16.被出口到…/被从…进口 Be exported to /be imported from
21.支持 22.由于…的结 果
23.产量 24.改变/转化 25.经济作物 26.出口 27.杂交 28.农业的
1.培养/养育 Bring up 2.由于…的结果 As a result of 3.因…而著名 Be known for 4.谋生 Earn one’s living /make a living
17.一缕缕/一阵阵 A cloud of 18.一位杰出的人物 A leading figure 19.理解 Figure out 20.为了支持/拥护 In support of 21.取代/代替 Take the place of =replace ;in place of ;instead of =instead
30.向某人屈服bend one’s knees to
31.perform/ carry out/ make/ do an experiment 进行试验 32. by experiment 通过试验 33. be converted to doing:被改做某事
1.培养/养育 2.由于…的结果3.因…而著名 4.谋生 5.掌权6.引进/带来 7.关键是8.参考查阅9.从早年 10.上升了11.扔进12.跳出…13.与…在交战 14.被系到…15.执行/实行/进行/完成/实现/实施 16.被出口到…/被从…进口17.一缕缕/一阵阵 18.一位接触的人物19.理解20.为了支持/拥护21.取代/代替 22. A quantity of (单数)/quantities of (复数) 大量的啤酒被摊放在桌子上. 23.使…执政/上台 24.搜身/地方 25.去找…,追求…26.寻找27.在这之后28. 把…发射到 太空中29. 朝四面八方30.向某人屈服31进行试验32.通过试验 33.被改做某事
外研版B4M3词汇过关及答案
Words and Expressions for Module 3,Book Four(一)I. Words:1. 交流 n.2. 无意识的3. 变化 vi.4. 正式的5. 攻击的6. 传统的7. 武器8. 姿势;姿态9. 恐吓的10. 协议 11. 包括 12. 轻微的13. 前额 14. 鞠躬 15. 非正式的16. 手掌17. 张开 vi. 18. 掌击19. 脚踝20. 眉毛21. 手腕22. 弯下腰 23. 24. 凝视25. 祝酒;干杯26. 小口喝27. 空白的28. 恐慌;惊慌29. 邀请 n. 30. 请求;要求31. 恩惠. 32. 表演 n33. 掌声34. 判断;意见35. 延长 36. 平等 n.37. 拍手38. 社会的39. 有感染性的 40. 葬礼II. Expressions:1. (保持)警惕2. 达成协议3. 举起4. 暴露(自己的情况)5. 一上一下地6. 偶然地7. 向……问好8. 打开(灯、无线电等)9. 点头10. 指向……方向 11. 耸肩12. 稍微鞠躬13. 喝一小口14. 现场表演15. 文化意识16. 占……90%多 17. 一个普遍的习惯III. Sentences:1.尽管这些很重要,但我们并不只是通过学习口头和书面语交流。
2.和别的动物一样,除非我们感觉到很安全才会放松,否则将一直处于戒备状态。
3.看看你的朋友和家人,试试你能否读懂他们的心事!4.无论你多饿,你也不能在主人开动之前开始吃。
5.但是人们拍手鼓掌的有些场合也因国家的不同而不同。
6.因此如果你懂得了身势语的秘密,你就能不管别人说什么,都可能明白他真实所指。
7.Words and Expressions for Module 3, Book FourI. Words:1. communication2. unconscious3. vary4. formal5. aggressive6. traditional7. weapon 8. gesture 9.threatening 10. deal 11. involve 12. slightly 13. forehead14. bow 15. informal 16. palm 17. spread 18. slap 19. ankle 20. eyebrow 21. wrist22. bend 23. religion 24. stare 25. toast 26. sip 27. blank 28. panic 29. invitation30. request 31. favor 32. performance 33. applause 34. judgment 35. prolong 36. equality37. handclap 38. social 39. infectious 40. funeralII. Expressions:1. on guard2. make a deal3. hold up/ lift up4. give away5. up and down6. by accident7. say hello to8. switch on9. nod your head 10. point in the direction of11. shrug one’s shoulders 12. bow slightly 13. take a sip 14. a live performance15. cultural awareness 16. account for over 90% of 17. a universal habitIII. Sentences:1.Although these are very important, we communicate with more than just spoken and writtenwords.2.Like other animals, we are on guard until we know it is safe to relax.3.Look at your friends and family and see if you are a mind-reader!4.However hungry you are, you shouldn’t start to eat before your host does.5.But some occasions on which people clap change from one country to another.6.So if you understand body language codes, it is usually possible to know what someone reallymeans, whatever they may be saying with words.。
外研版高中英语Book4单元词汇检测 Word版含答案
砖混凝土泥替换的罪,罪行预测危险的资源材料依靠,依赖太阳的都市的装,装载垃圾填埋地逮捕,拘留罪犯,犯人开火,启动范围户外联机地目录命令,指令娱乐,消遣保龄球游戏垒球(运动)费用,价钱供给动力轻打,轻弹开关;交换外科手术远距离手术门诊病人诊所伤残系,贴宇航基地乐观的洗碟机无疑地最后;终于殖民地预言;预料造成…形状(动物的)脚门前擦鞋垫Book4 Module 2词汇检测电车电线郊区的展示;陈列出租汽车执照收据四处走动车费带空调的限制目的地给人印象深刻的路线双层公共汽车提供方便的骑车三轮脚踏车单程票往返票探索道路施工吹响喇叭;号角反应解答;答案心情;心境拥塞;堆积执照;登记交流;沟通传递信息;交流无意的变化正式的攻击的;挑斗的传统地武器姿势;姿态恐吓的协议;交易包括轻微地;稍微穆斯林额手礼前额印度人鞠躬非正式的年轻人手掌张开掌击能看透别人心思的人意识到的脚踝眉毛嘴唇手腕弯下腰紧抱;拥抱凝视;盯着看擦;抹;揩宗教主人祝酒;干杯小口喝空白的恐慌;惊慌粗鲁的邀请请求;要求请答复恩惠现场的表演表演者古典的;古代的掌声判断;意见延长平等拍手社会的有感染性的葬礼Book4 Module4词汇检测生物化学生物学植物学遗传学动物学主要的;重要的生产者主要的人物教育绰号农业培育种子产量原来的;最初的出版不孕育的突破支持产量改变;转换经济作物出口杂交种农业的取代;以…代替数量质量畅销书宇宙生成学诊断受害者才华横溢的生涯;经历简短的;简洁的部分地身体的毕业个人的相对论火箭千年火药爆炸;爆炸声爆炸逃跑;逃避(弓)箭直的(烟雾)消散洞;山洞山顶;山峰平原高原岸斜坡山谷树林平坦的围绕;环绕同事向下游货物做生意寺庙码头/ 驶入码头多山的木筏变狭窄迂路;绕行路传奇甲板遥远的开发漫游;巡航船舱;机舱禁止休息室;休息厅多山的极大的肥沃的遥远的陡峭的;险峻的多变化的地点;场所景色;风景别针自然地手电筒Book4 Module 6词汇检测怪物袭击;攻击脚印;足迹毛的;多毛的吓人的动物;生物灰色的爪存在锋利的;尖的指甲;爪杂志;期刊目击;发现海豹神秘的声称表面;水面(动物的)角潜水平静的怀疑的;不相信的不可能的火山的占地(面积)使适应;使适合不见;消失绝种的;消亡的进化;演变凶猛的;残暴的毁坏有雅量的;大方的变化莫测的皇帝长袍名誉;名声边境;国界正面的象征;暗示身份;特性神话;神话故事运气;财富。
外研版Book4Module4知识点总结及模块能力测试(附详细答案)
Book 4 Module 4知识点总结及模块能力测试1.bring up2.as a result of…3.be known for4.earn/make one’s/a livinge to power6.make a breakthrough=break through7. a quantity of…+单数谓语,quantities of…+复数谓语8. a physical change,9.physical labour, physical disability10.escape punishment=escape being punished11.escape from12.the key to (doing) sth13.rise/increase by…14.rise/increase to…15.do…by accident16.throw… into…17.jump out of…18.a leading figure19.as a child20.from an early age21.experiment with…22.export…to…23.send astronauts into space24.be at war with…25.shoot arrows26.attach…to…,be attached to…,27.i n…direction28.introduce… to…29.keep…doing30.be used for…31.graduate from…32.in the area/field of33.award…Noble Prize for physics34.in/during the 1990s/1990’s35.In the rice-growing world, the Chinese scientist, Yuan Longping, is a leadingfigure.36.He thought that the key to feed ing people was to have more rice and to produce itmore quickly.37.He thought there was only one way to do this—by cross ing different species ofrice plant.38.Researchers were brought in from all over China to develop the new system.39.As a result of Yuan Longping’s discoveries Chinese rice production rose by 47.5percent in the 1990s.40.50 thousand square kilometers of rice fields were converted to growing vegetablesand other cash crops.41.In Pakistan rice is the second most important crop after wheat and will be grownin many parts of the country.42.Today rockets are very advanced machines which we can use to send astronautsinto space.43.The Chinese had a form of gunpowder which was put in bamboo tubes and throwninto fires to make explosions during festivals.44.The Chinese discovered that the gas escaping from the tube could lift it into theair.45.The tubes were attached to a long stick which help keep the rocket mov ing in astraight direction.46.One Italian scientist even invented a rocket which could travel over the surface ofwater and hit an enemy ship.47.Not everyone wanted to use rockets in battles.48.Did Wan Hu die in the explosion? Or was he carried miles into space, becomingthe world’s first astronaut?Book 4 Module 41.抚养养育,呕吐提出问题,抬高2.由于的结果3.因为而著名4.谋生5.掌权6.突破7.大量的8.一个物理变化9.体力劳动,身体残疾10.逃脱惩罚11.从中逃脱12.做的关键13.增加了14.增加到15.偶然做某事16.把仍入17.从中跳出18.一个领衔人物19.当他是一个孩子时20.养育21.从很小时起22.用……做实验23.出口……到……24.把飞行员送入太空25.与….处于交战状态26.射箭27.系…到…上,被系到…上,28.朝…方向29.把…引入,引进到…30.被用做…31.从毕业32.在领域33.授予诺贝尔物理奖34.在20世纪90年代35.在水稻种植界, 中国科学家袁隆平堪称为是一个领军人物/ 杰出人物。
外研版Book 4 Module 4知识点总结及模块能力测试(附详细答案)
Book 4 Module 4知识点总结及模块能力测试1.bring up2.as a result of…3.be known for4.earn/make one’s/a livinge to power6.make a breakthrough=break through7. a quantity of…+单数谓语,quantities of…+复数谓语8. a physical change,9.physical labour, physical disability10.escape punishment=escape being punished11.escape from12.the key to (doing) sth13.rise/increase by…14.rise/increase to…15.do…by accident16.throw… into…17.jump out of…18.a leading figure19.as a child20.from an early age21.experiment with…22.export…to…23.send astronauts into space24.be at war with…25.shoot arrows26.attach…to…,be attached to…,27.i n…direction28.introduce… to…29.keep…doing30.be used for…31.graduate from…32.in the area/field of33.award…Noble Prize for physics34.in/during the 1990s/1990’s35.In the rice-growing world, the Chinese scientist, Yuan Longping, is a leadingfigure.36.He thought that the key to feed ing people was to have more rice and to produce itmore quickly.37.He thought there was only one way to do this—by cross ing different species ofrice plant.38.Researchers were brought in from all over China to develop the new system.39.As a result of Yuan Longping’s discoveries Chinese rice production rose by 47.5percent in the 1990s.40.50 thousand square kilometers of rice fields were converted to growing vegetablesand other cash crops.41.In Pakistan rice is the second most important crop after wheat and will be grownin many parts of the country.42.Today rockets are very advanced machines which we can use to send astronautsinto space.43.The Chinese had a form of gunpowder which was put in bamboo tubes and throwninto fires to make explosions during festivals.44.The Chinese discovered that the gas escaping from the tube could lift it into theair.45.The tubes were attached to a long stick which help keep the rocket mov ing in astraight direction.46.One Italian scientist even invented a rocket which could travel over the surface ofwater and hit an enemy ship.47.Not everyone wanted to use rockets in battles.48.Did Wan Hu die in the explosion? Or was he carried miles into space, becomingthe world’s first astronaut?Book 4 Module 41.抚养养育,呕吐提出问题,抬高2.由于的结果3.因为而著名4.谋生5.掌权6.突破7.大量的8.一个物理变化9.体力劳动,身体残疾10.逃脱惩罚11.从中逃脱12.做的关键13.增加了14.增加到15.偶然做某事16.把仍入17.从中跳出18.一个领衔人物19.当他是一个孩子时20.养育21.从很小时起22.用……做实验23.出口……到……24.把飞行员送入太空25.与….处于交战状态26.射箭27.系…到…上,被系到…上,28.朝…方向29.把…引入,引进到…30.被用做…31.从毕业32.在领域33.授予诺贝尔物理奖34.在20世纪90年代35.在水稻种植界, 中国科学家袁隆平堪称为是一个领军人物/ 杰出人物。
英语外研版单元测试:Book4 Module 1
英语外研版单元测试:Book4 Module 1部门: xxx时间: xxx制作人:xxx整理范文,仅供参考,可下载自行修改Book4 Module 1单元测试题<外研版)Class: Name: Marks: 满分<120)一、单项填空 (共15小题; 每小题1分, 满分15分>1. I’m not buying it. I can’t afford it for start. Besides, this type of jeans is on way out.aTcsl0YD3rA. /; /B. a; /C. /; theD. a; theaTcsl0YD3r2. —Here’s the film to be developed. I need the pictures in 15 minutes. aTcsl0YD3r— OK. But you have to pay extra .A. offerB. chargeC. wageD. salary aTcsl0YD3r3. The way ahead was blocked by a fallen tree, so we had to go by an road. aTcsl0YD3rA. expensiveB. effectiveC. alternativeD. attractive4. — My ink has . Can you spare me some, please? aTcsl0YD3r— Of course. Here you are.A. used upB. looked outC. given upD. run out5. Don’t time arguing with a determined person. He will do what he wants anyway.aTcsl0YD3rA. wasteB. spendC. loseD. missaTcsl0YD3r6. Sitting opposite me on the train was an old man who wore eyeglasses to a piece of ribbon.aTcsl0YD3rA. relatedB. attachedC. addedD. referred aTcsl0YD3r7. Peter, who had waited for an hour, was very angry with his sister when she turned up. aTcsl0YD3rA. definitelyB. eventuallyC. hopefullyD. frequentlyaTcsl0YD3r8. the society developing very fast, it’s quite necessary that we should have a good knowledge of English and computers. aTcsl0YD3rA. AsB. ForC. WithD.SinceaTcsl0YD3r9. — Be careful! That truck you!— Thanks for warning me!A. hitsB. has hitC. hitD. is going to hitaTcsl0YD3r10. I won’t be able to watch the concert on TV tonight because I my homework at that time.aTcsl0YD3rA. doB. will be doingC. will doD. am doingaTcsl0YD3r11. While shopping in the supermarket, I saw candies like letters of different colors.aTcsl0YD3rA. shapingB. being shapedC. to be shapedD. shapedaTcsl0YD3r12. It’s time you some reading, otherwise the other students will leave you behind. aTcsl0YD3rA. get outB. get down toC. get rid ofD. get off aTcsl0YD3r13. No matter great progress you have made in your studies, you should continue to work hard.aTcsl0YD3rA. whatB. howC. whereD. whenaTcsl0YD3r14. The successful launch of Chang’e II everyone involved in the space project making an effort.aTcsl0YD3rA. carried outB. found outC. relied onD. agreed on aTcsl0YD3r15. — Has he passed the exam?—He’s one of the top students in our class.aTcsl0YD3rA. No one knows for sure.B. Good luck!C. Definitely!D. Well done!二、完形填空 (共20小题; 每小题1分, 满分20分>Three years ago, I had a job in a retail store (零售店>.I 16 to talk to everybody and know what was going onin their 17 . I remember a girl who started 18 there a few months after me. We seldom talked but we always 19 each other and smiled.aTcsl0YD3rShe always smiled in a really happy way 20 one day when we got to work in the 21 department. She smiledas if she was the 22 girl in the world. I went up toher and asked, “What’s wrong with you?” She answered, “Why?” I said, “I could feel you’re very 23 , but you’re always trying to 24 it.”aTcsl0YD3rHer mouth just dropped as if I had 25 her deepest secret, so we started talking. She told me 26 she was feeling unhappy and why she was trying to 27 that nothing was wrong. Time went by and we became good friends.She’d always tell me I had 28 her life in so many ways. aTcsl0YD3rToday that girl is one of my best 29 . I really don’t know what I would do 30 her. She has been there for me in every 31 way a friend could be.aTcsl0YD3r What I’m trying to say is that you never know 32 you’re helping yourself. I helpe d this girl never knowing that at the same time I was helping myself by finding a 33 friend.aTcsl0YD3rSo the next time you see a 34 and he needs someone who will 35 to him, wait and let him say what he wants to say. You never know, you might just end up helping yourself.aTcsl0YD3r16. A. managed B. intended C. remembered D. liked17. A. lives B. jobs C. studies D. marriages18. A. shopping B. talking C. going D. working19. A. assisted B. looked at C. realized D. stared ataTcsl0YD3r20. A. though B. since C. until D. unless21. A. similar B. nearby C. same D. different22. A. quietest B. happiest C. busiest D. luckiestaTcsl0YD3r23. A. sad B. angry C. happy D. surprised24. A. keep B. stop C. hide D. show25. A. caught B. discovered C. controlledD. checked aTcsl0YD3r26. A. when B. how C. why D. what27. A. pretend B. become C. make D. admit28. A. protected B. recovered C. supported D. changed aTcsl0YD3r29. A. customers B. friends C. neighbors D. classmatesaTcsl0YD3r30. A. without B. for C. upon D. with31. A. simple B. possible C. strange D. perfect32. A. before B. since C. because D. when33. A. truthful B. useful C. hopeful D. careful34. A. stranger B. worker C. passenger D. visitor35. A. belong B. refer C. listen D. turn三、阅读理解 (共20小题; 每小题2分, 满分40分>AI took my dog, Phil, to the vet’s (兽医诊所> yesterday. When the doctor came into the room, he was limping (跛行>. aTcsl0YD3r“What’s wrong?” I said. “Oh, it’s my knee. They want me to really appreciate the operation I’m about to have, so they delayed it another month, so I would suffer more,” he replied. aTcsl0YD3rIt was then for the first time I actually showed my scarto someone. “Look, I had an operation on my arm.” My wife has been telling me that it really didn’t look bad. It healed very nicely. When I showed it to the doctor and his assistant, they said, “That’s terrible!”aTcsl0YD3r That’s when I discovered something.“Doctor, when I was a kid, I fell. I remember showingthe scar to all my friends because I thought it was ‘cool’. Having a scar at that age was like having a battle injury.” aTcsl0YD3r“Then I went into the young adulthood and vanity (虚荣心> took over. I was in a band and never wanted anything to scar my beautiful face. Now, at 59, I just joined that group of older folks who are proud to compare operations, achesand pains,” I said struggling to get it out with out laughing.aTcsl0YD3rThe winner is the one who is in the worst shape, I guess. Then there are those at any age, who use their scars as anexcuse. The kind of excuse holds them back, limits them and provides a crutch for why they aren’t happy. “Too short”... “too fat”... “my family”... “ever since we had children” and so on.aTcsl0YD3rAll scars never heal because we keep picking at (扯拉> them. I promised I’d never do that, yet today I didn’t even hesitate to show the doctor my scar. It’s okay. I see it as returning to my childhood. What scars do youhave?aTcsl0YD3r36. The doctor would limp for another month because . aTcsl0YD3rA. he wanted to show it to the authorB. his operation was put offaTcsl0YD3rC. he was proud to suffer from itD. he was too busy to receive the operation37. The author felt bad about his scars when he was .aTcsl0YD3rA. a babyB. a teenagerC. a young adultD. a middle-aged man38. As a child, the author .A. often compared aches with othersB. was proud to wear a scaraTcsl0YD3rC. often fought with other kidsD. had an operation on his foreheadaTcsl0YD3r39. The underlined word “crutch” in the passage most probably means “ ”.aTcsl0YD3rA. supportB. injuryC. experienceD. chanceaTcsl0YD3r40. The passage suggests that we should .A. avoid showing our scarsB. fight against our scarsaTcsl0YD3rC. be optimistic about our scarsD. show off our scars to othersaTcsl0YD3rBAfter a disabled wo man’s cat started a house fire, her specially trained dog came to the rescue and then died when trying to help the cat still in the house, Jamie Hanson said the 13-year-old dog named Jesse,brought the phone so she could call 911 and also brought her artificialleg.aTcsl0YD3r“She got me outside and then she heard the cat upstairs and went up there to get the cat out but she wouldn’t come back to me,” Hanson, 49, said at a news conference atAurora Sheboygan Memorial Medical Center where she was being treated for her injuries.aTcsl0YD3r“She received third-degree burns on an arm in the fireat her home,” the Sheboygan County Sheriff’s Department said, adding that both pets died in the fire.aTcsl0YD3r Hanson, who lost a leg in a car accident three years ago, said she was on the couch watching television when the cat ran over the back of the couch.aTcsl0YD3r“And he jumped onto a table that had a candle on it and tipped it over and finally set the artificial plants on fire,” she said.aTcsl0YD3rHanson said she fell off the couch and was unable to get her artificial leg from the table. “So my dog got my legfor me and went to get the phone and brought it to me, so I could call 911.”aTcsl0YD3rShe said she tried to put the prosthetic leg on, but it was too hot, and the dog, a German shepherd, came to her aid again before going back inside for the cat.aTcsl0YD3r When rescuers arrived, the house was fully engulfed in flames, the Sheriff’s Department said. Hanson was in the doorway and was assisted by a deputy (警官>. aTcsl0YD3r41. What was the cause of the fire?A. The disabled woman fell off the cough.B. The cat ran down the lighted candle on thetable.aTcsl0YD3rC. The woman’s artificial leg caught fire.D. The dog ran after the cat.42. Which of the following is RIGHT?A. As soon as it brought Hanson her leg, the dog went to save the cat.aTcsl0YD3rB. The dog went to save the cat after it helped Hanson put on the leg.aTcsl0YD3rC. Hanson fell off the couch when the cat jumped over the couch.aTcsl0YD3rD. The dog went to save the cat after it helped Hansoncall 911. aTcsl0YD3r43. When the story was reported, Hanson most probably .aTcsl0YD3rA. at her own homeB. at a news conferenceC. was being treated in a medical centerD. was looking for her dog and cataTcsl0YD3r44. We can infer from the passage that .A. the German shepherd dog was 13 years oldB. it was too late for the rescuers to save thepetsaTcsl0YD3rC. Hanson lost her leg in a car accidentD. there were three people in Hans on’s family45. What would be the best title of the text?A. The difference between a dog and a cat.B. A dog saves her owner but kills a cat.C. The importance of keeping a pet dog.D. A dog saves her owner, dies trying to save acat.aTcsl0YD3rCMother Teresa, whose name was Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, was born on August 26th, 1910 in Skopje, Macedonia. She always wrote her birthday as 27th of August because it was the dayof her baptism (洗礼>, which was always more important toher than her birthday. For her work with the poor around the world, she received the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize.aTcsl0YD3r In 1928, she accepted a religious order and took the name Teresa. The order immediately sent her to India. A few years later, she began teaching in Calcutta. In 1948 the Catholic (天主教的> Church agreed her request and let her enter the convent (女修道院> and she began to work for the poor people.She became an Indian citizen in the following year. In 1950, she set up a religious organization in Calcutta. The organization provided food for the poor people and then she set up hospitals, schools, youth centers, and homes for the sick and the dying poor. It now has branches in 50 Indian cities and 30 other countries.aTcsl0YD3rBesides the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize, Mother Teresa has received other awards for her work with the poor people. aTcsl0YD3rOn September 5th, 1997, Mother Teresa passed away, but she will continue to inspire people all over the world through her lasting present of love and faith. Mother Teresa often reminded the world that she was a nun (修女>, not a social worker, and that prayer and communication with God were at the deepest heart of her every action.aTcsl0YD3r46. From the text we can infer that MotherTeresa . aTcsl0YD3rA. had her name Teresa when she was very youngB. devoted herself to the poor all her lifeC. was born in India and lived there for most of her timeaTcsl0YD3rD. received the Nobel Peace Prize in her early sixtiesaTcsl0YD3r47. Which of the following is the correct order of Teresa’s experiences?aTcsl0YD3ra. She became an Indian citizen.b. She began towork for the poor. aTcsl0YD3rc. She began teaching in Calcutta.d. She became anun.aTcsl0YD3re. She set up a religious organization.A. c-b-d-a-eB. c-d-b-a-eC. a-b-d- c-eD. a-c-b-d-e aTcsl0YD3r48. Why does the author say “She will continue toinspire people all over the world”? aTcsl0YD3rA. She was good at praying and communicating withGod.aTcsl0YD3rB. She was not a social worker but a loyal nun for allpeople.aTcsl0YD3rC. She received the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize and otherawards.aTcsl0YD3rD. Her love to the poor and faith will be kept inpeople’s hearts. aTcsl0YD3r49. The author writes this text mainly to .A. let us know Mother Teresa was a great womanB. tell us Mother Teresa received the Nobel Peace Prize aTcsl0YD3rC. give us some information about Mother TeresaD. prove that a woman can also do great work for the pooraTcsl0YD3rDRather than talk about how he feels, often a man would express his love by buying the woman cosmetics (化妆品>, or bringing home a flower, or giving up the control of the remote (遥控器>.aTcsl0YD3rAnd when men do talk, they’d prefer to talk aboutactions rather than emotions. For example, a lot of men would choose to express their long-range faith in a relationship by talking about next summer’s vacation plans, not by starting a conversation about undying love.aTcsl0YD3rMen just prefer to say their plans with plane tickets, rather than poetry. It’s one of the reasons why men are more comfortable talking at work (the practical world> than they are at home (the castle that emotion built>. But youcan bring out his great communicator by making him feel morelike he’s operating i n the work mode, even when the topic at hand is your love life.aTcsl0YD3rWhen men talk less and women want more, the conflict can escalate. Like when a policeman is questioning an unwilling witness, more silence equals more questions. A full 65 percent of men we surveyed recently told us that they don’t want their partners to ask them more questions about themselves.aTcsl0YD3rIt’s clear that some men are just tired of feeling like they’re on the witness stand. They’re not necessarily hiding anything; many men simply prefer not to have to tell confusing feelings that they may not even understand themselves.aTcsl0YD3rAn age-old method can make things better: back off a little, give him room to operate in a conversation, andhe’s more likely to open up.aTcsl0YD3r50. A man is likely to show his concern for woman by .aTcsl0YD3ra. buying her make-upb. offering her flowersc. talking about feelingsd. handing over the remoteaTcsl0YD3rA. a, b, cB. a, b, dC. b, c, dD. a, c, daTcsl0YD3r51. According to the author, men feel more comfortable when talking .aTcsl0YD3rA. actionsB. feelingsC. long-term friendshipD. conversations52. How can women communicate more successfully with men?aTcsl0YD3rA. They may give men a surprise by buying planetickets.aTcsl0YD3rB. They can ask men if they have a great time during working.aTcsl0YD3rC. They might create a warm home environment first ofall.aTcsl0YD3rD. They can give men the feeling that they are talking at work.aTcsl0YD3r53. The underlined word “escalate” has the similar meaning to .aTcsl0YD3rA. decreaseB. disappearC. changeD. increaseaTcsl0YD3r54. Why are men unwilling to be asked about themselves?aTcsl0YD3rA. They have more private affairs than women.B. They don’t want to be seen as criminals.C. They don’t want to be involved in confusingfeelings.aTcsl0YD3rD. They have worse ability of understandingthemselves.aTcsl0YD3r55. From the text it can be inferred that .A. women are better at writing poems about emotions than menaTcsl0YD3rB. it is natural for women to be fond of finding thefaults of menaTcsl0YD3rC. men are more interested in learning more about their partnersaTcsl0YD3rD. men prefer to pour out their hearts in a forgiving environmentaTcsl0YD3r四、书面表达 (共两节,满分45分>第一节阅读表达<共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)Do you find your teen has a hard time finding new friends? More importantly, do you think your teen has settled in with the first friends that came along despite the friends’ questionable quality? aTcsl0YD3rMaking new friends can be quite nerve-racking for a teen, especially if he/she has low self-esteem and confidence levels. Finding friends with similar values can be even more challenging. aTcsl0YD3rParents play an important rol e in their children’s lives. You need to teach your kids on how to pick the “right friends”. aTcsl0YD3r1. Sign your teen up for 1 or 2 extracurricularactivities. It can be a sports team, an art class, or adance class. Pick something he/she would enjoy or ask your teen to pick the class he/she would like to participate in. This way you give your teen power to choose what he/shewants to do. The point is your teen cannot make friends ifhe/she has no place to meet new people.aTcsl0YD3r2. Guide him or her on how to ________. For example:Teach your teen to carefully choose his or her friends.Direct your teen to ask himself or herself what he/she is looking for in new friends. Get your teen to write down 5 qualities or characteristics he/she would like the newfriends to have.aTcsl0YD3r3. Encourage your teen to think about how he/she wantshis or her friends to influence him or her. Ask him or herto think of 5 ways he/she would like to be influenced. Ask him or her how she would not like to beinfluenced.aTcsl0YD3rTeens are a very special part of our society. They are our tomorrow! Today, it is up to us to inspire them to beall that they can be!aTcsl0YD3r56. What is the main idea of the text? (within 8words>aTcsl0YD3r_____________________________________57. Which sentence in the text is the closest in meaning to the following one?aTcsl0YD3rIt’s difficult for a child with low self-confidence to find friends.aTcsl0YD3r_____________________________________58. Fill in the blank with proper words or phrases. (within 5 words>aTcsl0YD3r_____________________________________59. List three extracurricular activities according to the passage. (within 10 words>aTcsl0YD3r①_________ ②_________ ③_________60. Translate the underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 into Chinese. aTcsl0YD3r_____________________________________第二节写作 (满分30分>请根据提示用英语写一篇介绍2007年诺贝尔文学奖获得者Doris Lessing的短文。
外研社第二册M4单词测试打印版
表现;表达
landscape
/'lænd,skeip/
n.
风景;景色;风景画;山水画
portrait
/'pɔ:trit/
n.
画像;Байду номын сангаас像;人像
realise
/'riə,laiz/
vt
领悟;了解;实现;实行
realistic
/,riə'listik/
ad
现实主义的;写实主义的
watercolour
/'wɔ:tə,kʌlə/
外研社版英语第二册Module4
英文
音标
英文
词性
中文
like
/laik/
n.
爱好;嗜好
dislike
/dis'laik/
n.
憎恶;不喜欢
artist
/'a:tist/
n.
艺术家
colourful
/'kʌləfl/
adj.
彩色的
contemporary
/kən'tempərəri/
adj.
当代的
delightful
n.
风格
adopt
/ə'dɔpt/
vt
采纳;采用
aim
/eim/
vi
以……为目标;打算;意欲
stand
/stænd/
vt
(stood, stood)忍受
unusual
/ʌn'ju:ʒuəl/
ad
不寻常的;非凡的
exhibition
/,eksi'biʃn/
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英语外研版单元测试:Book4 Module2
Book4 Module 2单元测试题〔外研版〕Class: Name: Marks: 总分值〔120〕一、单项填空(共15小题; 每题1分, 总分值15分)1. Little Jimmy had to stay at home all day because his kindergarten was construction.A. underB. withC. inD. upon2. Mr. Edward, why not a picture of your garden now?A. let us takeB. to let takeC. let us takingD. to let us take3. Though we’ve failed several times, we will still try to find a better to this problem.A. positionB. descriptionC. solutionD. location4. When you first come to a new place, you may want to and make some friends.A. get aroundB. get backC. get downD. get away5. There are many new products being in the shop window on the second floor.A. recycledB. displayedC. predictedD. explored6. — Make sure you turn off the lights before you leave the house.—I will.A. Be careful.B. Absolutely.C. Forget it.D. Don’t mention it.7. In rush hours, riding a bicycle to school is usually more than going by bus.A. definiteB. averageC. ridiculousD. convenient8. After two months’ hard work, the workers managed to connect the two towns railway.A. underB. byC. inD. up9. If you don’t like a double-decker, the subway, which runs 24 hours day, is alternative for you.A. the ; aB. a ; anC. / ; theD. / ; a10. Why don’t you your TV set? You can do something less boring instead!A. put upB. put offC. switch offD. split up11. I have got used to staying up late at night I’m really tired and want to go to sleep early.A. unlessB. ifC. andD. or12.— There is someone knocking at the door — who it be?— I think it is John. He told me he would come.A. couldB. shallC. mustD. need13. Don’t phone me between 8 and 10 o’clock. I my yoga class then.A. haveB. will be havingC. hadD. am having14. Our car got stuck a traffic jam for an hour, which made it impossible to arrive at the airport on time.A. withB. forC. inD. at15. — Pick you up soon?— I have a couple of things to finish, but I will be ready .A. for a timeB. at timesC. by the timeD. in no time二、完形填空(共20小题; 每题1分, 总分值20分)“Everything happens for the best,〞my mother said whenever I faced disappointment. “If yo u can 16, one day something good will happen. And you’ll 17that it wouldn’t have happened if not for that 18disappointme nt.〞Mother was 19, as I discovered after graduating from college in 1932. I had decided to try for a job in 20, then work my way up to sports announcer. I hitchhiked (搭便车) to Chicago and knocked on the door of every station—and got 21every time.In one studio, a kind lady told me that big stations couldn’t risk 22inexperienced people. “Go out in the sticks and find a small station that’ll give you a 23,〞she said.I hitchhiked home to Dixon, Illinois. While there was no radio-announcing jobs in Dixon, my father said Montgomery Ward had opened a store and 24 a local athlete to manage its sports department. Since Dixon was where I had played high school football, I 25. The job sounded just right for me. But I wasn’t hired.My disappointment 26have shown. “Everything happens for the 27,〞Mom reminded me. Dad offered me the car for job hunting. I tried WOC Radio in Davenport, Iowa. The program director, a wonderful Scotsman named Peter MacArthur, told me they had already hired a(n) 28.As I left his office, my 29boiled over. I asked a1oud, “30can a fellow get to be a sports announcer if he can’t get a job in a radio station?〞I was waiting for the elevator 31I heard MacArthur calling, “What was that you said about sports? Do you know anything about football?〞Then he let me stand 32 a microphone and asked me to broadcast an imaginary 33.On my way home, as I had many times 34my graduation, I thought of my mother’s words. I often wonder what 35my life might have taken if I’d gotten the job at Montgomery Ward.16. A. turn on B. get on C. carry on D. look on17. A. hope B. realize C. recognize D. prove18. A. present B. first C. recent D. previous19. A. right B. impolite C. wrong D. perfect20. A. camera B. bicycle C. typewriter D. radio21. A. kept away B. held on C. turned down D. left behind22. A. hiring B. reading C. writing D. meeting23. A. choice B. step C. measure D. chance24. A. ordered B. enjoyed C. wanted D. chose25. A. meant B. happened C. seemed D. applied26. A. could B. must C. need D. should27. A. moment B. extra C. heart D. best28. A. reporter B. writer C. announcer D. editor29. A. frustration B. excitement C. joy D. surprise30. A. Why B. What C. Whether D. How31. A. when B. while C. which D. if32. A. upon B. beyond C. before D. after33. A. story B. game C. memory D. bottom34. A. until B. later C. since D. ago35. A. direction B. situation C. position D. approach三、阅读理解(共20小题; 每题2分, 总分值40分)AIt was a normal Saturday morning, and ever yone was in a good mood. The year was 2022 and I was then only 6 years old. I remember it like it was yesterday though. We were just eating breakfast when we received a phone call. We received phone calls all the time, so it was nothing new to me. However, this phone call was an important one. I soon heard and saw my mother crying on the couch(沙发)with my father comforting her. My brother, sister, and I didn’t know what had happened, as they had not told us yet. Later, I was told that my grandfather was in the hospital because he had a heart attack. I did not know what to think. I had never heard of a heart attack, but I figured (认为) that it must be serious if he was in the hospital.My grandfather and grandmother lived far away from us and we did not get to see them often. It was a long trip. My mother rushed to the hospital while my father stayed at home with my brother, sister and me.I do not think my young sister was really understanding it all yet. My mother returned a little later with bad news. My grandfather had died before she got there. I was speechless. I had loved my grandfather greatly. He was the one wh o taught me how to fish and enjoy the outdoors.36. W hy didn’t the morning phone call surprise the author?A. Because he/she was only 6 years old.B.Because the phone call was a case as usual.C. Because he/she was just eating breakfast.D. Because it was a normal Saturday morning.37. T he author’s mother began to cry .A. after the father comforted her on the couchB. before she received the important phone callC. when she knew her father was in the hospitalD. as her children didn’t understand what had happened38. T he author’s family seldom got to see the grandparents because .A. they had no spare timeB. the old couple lived too far awayC. the old couple were often in hospitalD. they didn’t have a private car39. W e can know from the passage that .A. both the father and the mother went to the hospitalB. the author cared much about his/her grandfatherC. people with a heart attack should be in hospital at onceD. the mother was in time for having a word with her father40. I t can be inferred from the passage that .A. the author’s family was poor in 2022B. the author’s father wasn’t sad at allC. the author’s sister knew a heat attack was a serious diseaseD. there were three children in the author’s familyBLi Denghai, with his muddy boots and tanned(晒黑的) face, may not look like he is one of China’s famous agricultural pioneers. But the 61-year-old man from Shandong Province has made scientific breakthroughs(打破), which made great contributions to China’s food security(平安). His main work has been in achieving the higher output of corn production.Li, who holds the world record f or the highest output of summer corn, once says, “Corn has a life; it sings and dances. If you listen clearly, it can speak to you.〞He started his research in 1969 when he was 20 and just dropped out of a high school. He then read an article which pointed that corn output per mu in the USA was six times higher than that in China. He was shocked and set out to work on just a small piece of land round the clock to see if he could increase the output. He often went to the field with a flashlight late at night, if he had been away during the day. By careful nurturing (照料) he managed to double the output.Li Denghai was awarded the “China Award for Significant Contribution to the Maize (玉米) Industry〞in 2022, and the same year the company named after his own name came into the market on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange. Li, however, is never happier than when he is in the middle of his cornfields. “I can forget my tiredness when talk to my corns,〞he says.41. W hen Li Denghai began the study of corn,.A. he just graduated from an ordinary high schoolB. he was shocked that the corn output in China was so lowC. he was only in his thirtiesD. he wasn’t really fond of his work42. I n 1960s’, if the corn output of 10 mu was 2,000kg in China, the same size field in America could produce .A. 4,000kgB. 8,000kgC. 12,000kgD. 20,000kg43. T he underlined phrase “round the clock〞means.A. day and nightB. sooner or laterC. face to faceD. now and then44. F rom Mr. Li’s words in this passage, we can learn that.A. he is not good at communicating with peopleB. he is too tired to go to the corn fieldsC. he talks to his corn when feeling lonelyD. he loves his career deeply45. B y mentioning the company on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, the author means that Mr. Li.A. has become very richB. has changed into a businessmanC. has succeeded in enlarging his careerD. has been too busy to go on his corn studyCCleaning became an obsession (使人痴迷的事) with Will Palmer after he had a operation of a cornea (角膜) transplant. Before the operation, Mr. Palmer was happy to leave the housework to his wife. However, since he had a cornea transplant, he has become liking to do the dusting and washing up, and developed the good habit he didn’t have before.Mr. Palmer s aid, “Since having the transplant operation, my vision is almost 20/20. I can now notice every spot of dust and dirt, and can’t help but have a go at cleaning it up. For some reason seeing the grime(尘垢) gets on my nerves and I have to do something about it. It started as a joke that I must have been given the cornea of a woman. There’s a reason why men don’t clean like this and I think it’s because we just don’t see the dirt, but I see it everywhere I go.〞Mr. Palmer developed corneal disease Fuchs Dystrophy six years ago. The condition caused the inner surface of the cornea — the thin layer that covers and protects the iris (虹膜) and pupil (瞳孔) that is responsible for two thirds of the eye’s vision — to slowly die. This meant that over time, the sight of Wi ll’s right eye had dropped so much that everything appeared unclear. It was also sensitive to light. Later, Mr. Palmer got the cornea transplant.Scientific studies have suggested that up to a third of organ transplant patients have inherited changes in their personalities, preferences and skills from their donors. Researchers have proposed various theories, including the idea that memories are stored in organ tissue as well as the brain and can therefore be passed on to transplant patients.46. W ill Palmer almost lost his vision as a result of.A. an incidentB. a kind of cancerC. an eye diseaseD. the short-sight47. W hy did Will Palmer think his cornea was from a woman?A. Because he was more anxious than beforeB. Because he became obsessed with cleaningC. Because he developed a habit of fast rea dingD. Because he could see things more clearly48. S ome memories can be passed on to transplant patients from the donors for .A. they are sensitive to choose the bodyB. they are likely to live in the donors for everC. they are unchangeable once they came into beingD. they are stored well in organ tissue49. W hich of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Will Palmer’s vision recovered well after t he operation.B. Will Palmer can see nothing except the dirt around him.C. Will Palmer develops all the same preferences as the donor.D. Will Palmer used to do housework together with his wife.50. T he passage intends to.A. warn us to protect our sightB. give an example of transplantC. introduce a new cure for eye diseaseD. offer us some news on medicineDDolphins are the second brightest creatures after humans in the world — even more clever than chimpanzees(黑猩猩). Experts say it is now time for dolphins to be treated as “non-human persons〞after research showed their brains have many features connected with high intelligence. Just like us: A bottlenose dolphin shakes hands. They believe it is cruel to keep such intelligent animals in amusement parks, or to kill them for food or by accident when fishing. Some 300,000 whales and dolphins die in this way every year.A study carried out by Lori Marino, a zoologist at Emory University in Atlanta, scanned (扫描) the brains of dolphin species and compared them to the brains of humans, monkeys and chimpanzees. She said, “Many dolphin brains are larger than our own and second in whole only to the human brain when corrected for body size.〞Dolphins have long been known for their intelligence. However it had been believed that chimpanzees —who can achieve the intelligence levels of three-year-old children —were the brighter of the two.New studies suggest that in fact dolphins —especially species such as the bottlenose — are more intelligent. They have particular personalities, a strong sense of the self and can think about the future. They are also “cultural〞animals, with new types of behavior being picked up by one dolphin from another. In one piece of research, bottlenose dolphins were shown to be able to recognize themselves in a mirror and use it to observe various parts of their bodies.Dolphins’ famous intelligence has also made its way into fiction. In Douglas Adams’s story, the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, dolphins escape from Earth after humans fail to understand their warnings that the planet is about to be destroyed.51. W hy are dolphins considered as “non-human persons〞?A. Because they are highly intelligent creatures.B. Because they can shake hands like humans.C. Because they can amuse humans in parks.D. Because they are more lovely than chimpanzees.52. T he brains of dolphins are smaller than those of.A. whalesB. monkeysC. chimpanzeesD. humans53. A ccording to the research, bottlenose dolphins can .a. think about the futureb. learn from each otherc. recognize themselves in mirrorsd. help humans protect the earth betterA. a, b, dB. a, c, dC. a, b, cD. b, c, d54. W hat can we infer from the passage?A. People haven’t treated dolphins well enough.B. Whales are just as intelligent as dolphins.C. Monkeys have larger brains than chimpanzees.D. Dolphins will develop more human behaviors.55. D ouglas Adams let dolphins appear in the story to .A. draw people’s attentionB. show their intelligenceC. prove humans’ intelligenceD. express their warnings四、书面表达(共两节,总分值45分)第一节阅读表达(共5小题;每题3分,总分值15分)Many international students choose large schools. But a growing number of them are attending smaller ones.Douglas Bennett, the president of Earlham College in Indiana, has written several articles aimed at helping students choose a college that best fits their needs. He says one of the important things for the international students to consider is the size of a school. He says Earlham College is small for a reason. “We’re that small because we think we educate much more effectively and much more powerfully because we stay small. It stretches everyone more. It draws everyone into more different kinds of activities.〞Of course, there are also good arguments for attending a larger school. Many big schools are widely recognized. And in some cases that might lead to more job interviews than a degree from a lesser known college. Larger schools also have more money, which can mean more resources for education and research.In addition to size, Douglas Bennett says there are other important things to consider. For example: Which programs at the school are the strongest? Some schools have stronger programs in the sciences. Others are stronger in the liberal arts. Also, what do the school’s top students go on to do after they graduate? What kinds of activities are offered that might add to the educational experience? Are there sports teams? What about a radio station or newspaper?But Douglas Bennett says . “The most important choice you make is who you choose to be yourself. If you’re prepared to bring your best self to the college, then it matters where you go to college. On the other hand, if you choose not to prepare to work very hard, it doesn’t matter where you go.〞56. W hat’s the best title of the passage? (within 8 words)57. W hich sentence in the text is the closest in meaning to the following one?A graduate from a larger school may get a job more easily than one from a school of smaller size.58. Fill in the blank in Paragraph 5 with proper words. (within 6 words)59. Which kind of school will you choose if you are an international student, a large one or a smaller one? Why? (within 20 words)60. Translate the underlined sentence in Paragraph 5 into Chinese.第二节写作(总分值30分)请根据以下要点提示写一篇关于一那么交通事故的英语短文:时间:上午9点40分地点:邮局附近十字路口经过:一红色卡车闯红灯后与一白色轿车相撞结果:轿车司机受轻伤入院,卡车及司机被带往警察局处理词数:120左右。
英语外研版单元测试:Book4 Module 5
Book4 Module 5单元测试题<外研版)Class: Name: Marks: 满分<120)一、单项填空 (共15小题; 每小题1分, 满分15分>1.— Tomorrow morning I want to have a road trip alongthe West Coast. O0FDAR39Cz— We can pack our bags right now.A. Don’t worry about it.B. That sounds fine.C. Forget it.D. I can’t believe it.2. The police arrived at the where the caraccident happened and took pictures. O0FDAR39CzA. locationB. regionC. sectionD. spot3. I waved to see him off and watched the train untilit disappeared .O0FDAR39CzA. at a distanceB. from a distanceC.in the distance D. within a distanceO0FDAR39Cz4. This company has signed a contract to thenatural resources in the west of China.O0FDAR39CzA. expressB. expectC. explodeD. exploit5. — I think volunteering in our community is great. O0FDAR39Cz— I really get a kick out of teaching kids French.A. How are you?B. How about you?C. What’s going on?D. What’s wrong?6. That’s all for today. Now you go, or if youlike you can stay here with us for dinner. O0FDAR39CzA. mayB. shouldC. willD. must7. The seaside beach turned out to be very beautiful, was more than the tourists had expected. O0FDAR39CzA. whatB. thatC. whichD. where8. I’m afraid you were off. The same coat at Xiao Wang’s shop is only $50. O0FDAR39CzA. putB. tookC. rippedD. cut9. We will call you all about the results, but you leave your name and phone number with Jim. O0FDAR39CzA. if onlyB. as ifC. even ifD. only if10. To get fitter, you can do stomach exercises everyday for half an hour. O0FDAR39CzA. at presentB. at leastC. at onceD. atlast11. The man in the corner be Mr. White. He is attending a conference in the City Hall. O0FDAR39CzA. mustn’tB. may notC. needn’tD.can’t12. As a matter of fact, this group of scientists many difficulties to complete the project. O0FDAR39CzA. went throughB. got throughC. went upD. got inO0FDAR39Cz13. We’re determined to have a wonderful holiday in Sanya this winter, much it costs. O0FDAR39CzA. whateverB. wheneverC. whereverD. however14. The two brothers are talented in maths, and both of them won the first prize of maths competition.O0FDAR39CzA. similarlyB. familiarlyC. frequentlyD. correctlyO0FDAR39Cz15. In order to make more room for the yard, the construction team had to the passageway.O0FDAR39CzA. openB. narrowC. cleanD. close二、完形填空 (共20小题; 每小题1分, 满分20分>I remember Navy boot camp (海军新兵训练营> like it was yesterday. You can tell a new person in the camp from someone who is about to 16 based on their clothes.It was clearly my second day from what I was 17 . Iwas walking with my 18 down a hall and a sailor, who was about to graduate, 19 us.O0FDAR39Cz He must have noticed my 20 . It without a doubt said, “I am tired, 21 and hungry.” You can’t 22 when walking in formation (队列>, 23 he whisperedout of the side of his mouth, “Hang in there...you can do it.”O0FDAR39CzI turned to look at his 24 , but all I saw was the back of his head. Every night before I fell asleep, I repeated those 25 . I would never know that sailor’s26 . However, I knew that the only reason he knew whatI was 27 was because he had been where I was. He had28 it and wanted me to know that I could as well. I was very 29 .O0FDAR39CzThen it was my 30 . On my graduation day I sawthree sailors standing against the wall. They were new and tired, frightened, and hungry. I 31 over to them and whispered, “Hang in there...you can do it.” Within one second tears filled the eyes of the 32 and the two boys gave me a million 33 with theireyes.O0FDAR39CzAs I walked away I knew that my words would help them 34 their goal of graduation whenever they wanted to give up. I hope they passed on the 35 to another sailor before they graduated and I know theydid.O0FDAR39Cz16. A. train B. work C. battle D. graduate17. A. studying B. wearing C. carrying D. buying18. A. guide B. friend C. group D. instructor19. A. passed B. greeted C. stopped D. showed20. A. posture B. appearance C. behavior D. expressionO0FDAR39Cz21. A. surprised B. puzzled C. bored D. frightened O0FDAR39Cz22. A. talk B. run C. wave D. fight23. A. however B. therefore C. besides D. finally24. A. direction B. face C. gesture D. clothes25. A. rules B. comments C. words D. warnings26. A. name B. task C. reaction D. purpose27. A. seeking B. asking C. feeling D. doing28. A. made B. avoided C. refused D. owned29. A. curious B. depressed C. excited D. grateful30. A. habit B. turn C. change D. story31. A. looked B. got C. took D. walked32. A. soldier B. child C. girl D. sailor33. A. doubts B. thanks C. hopes D. regrets34. A. look for B. focus on C. build up D. pick outO0FDAR39Cz35. A. achievement B. enjoyment C. amusement D. encouragementO0FDAR39Cz三、阅读理解 (共20小题; 每小题2分, 满分40分>AYosemite Park is one of the most beautiful locations in the United States. A national park that covers over 1,100 miles of land, it stretches across the western slopes (斜坡> of the Sierra Nevada mountains. So it supports a wide variety of biological diversity (生物多样性>.O0FDAR39CzWhen exploring Yosemite, it’s important to understand that you will see all sorts of wildlife, perhaps even some of the more exotic if you’re lucky. If you’re the type of person who loves camping and being outdoors, go on an overnight or several days’ backpacking trip, hike up to the falls, try out some rock climbing, go biking and generally enjoy the amazing beauty ofYosemite.O0FDAR39CzIf you’re a person who doesn’t really like nature or enjoys it from a distance, Yosemite still offers many great opportunities. Stay in the luxurious Yosemitehotel and walk to the neighboring village to try an ice skate. Check out the mall museum and go on several guided tours. O0FDAR39CzSome must-see places in Yosemite include: El Capitan, one of the most famous rock-climbing areas in the world; Yosemite Falls, easily the highest waterfall in North America at 2,425 ft; Ribbon Falls, the longest single-drop water fall in the US at 1,612 ft; Mount Lyell, the highest point in the park, and many other amazing sights.O0FDAR39CzThus Yosemite truly has something for everyone. If you have a chance, it’s worth a visit, but events like swimming and boating are only available late spring through summer. In winter, there’s cross-country skiing, downhill skiing and snowshoeing, so fun activities are always available to all.O0FDAR39Cz36. What can we learn from the second paragraph?A. Yosemite Park is the most beautiful park in the US. O0FDAR39CzB. The beauty of Yosemite Park is hard to enjoy.C. The beauty of Yosemite Park is commonly seen.D. Yosemite Park has special natural beauty.37. Which of the following is TRUE about YosemiteFalls?O0FDAR39CzA. It is the longest single-drop water fall in theUS.O0FDAR39CzB. It is the highest waterfall in North America.C. It is the easiest to reach.D. It lies at the highest point in the park.38. Which of the following can’t Yosemite Parkoffer?O0FDAR39CzA. Rock climbing.B. Riding bikes.C. Hunting.D. Swimming.39. We can conclude from the passage that .A. Yosemite Park can offer something interesting for anyone O0FDAR39CzB. we can often see exotic animals in YosemiteParkO0FDAR39CzC. we can only enjoy Yosemite Park inside itD. we have to visit Yosemite Park under the direction of a guideO0FDAR39Cz40. Yosemite Park supports a wide variety of biological diversity because . O0FDAR39CzA. the wildlife is well protected thereB. it lies on the slopes of a mountainO0FDAR39CzC. not many people live near itD. it stretches at the foot of a mountainO0FDAR39CzBThe Thanksgiving Coat, written by Elizabeth Hoadley and illustrated (插图> by her talented 5-year daughter, Kailee, is a fine example of what level that teaching and learning can rise to.O0FDAR39CzThis inspiring and motivational children’s book is based on a true story that began with Kailee’s visitwith her mother to a food bank to provide much neededfood for poor families. After a call from Kailee’s school asking her to spearhead donations to a local food bank, Elizabeth Hoadley took her daughter to the grocery store to select the food that they would give.O0FDAR39Cz Kailee was full of questions for her mother —Who would get the food? Were there children involved? Didthe children have toys to play with, a bed to sleep on and a coat to keep them warm? The Thanksgiving Coat is a direct result of Kailee’s probing questions and her concern about the children who might be hungry andcold.O0FDAR39CzThe Thanksgiving Coat speaks to the values and beliefs that we should all develop and pass on to our children. But, Hoadley is very specific about how to sensitize our children to the issues of homelessness and hungerwithout scaring them.O0FDAR39CzBecause of the urgent call for help from the food bank, Hoadley was able to join with Kailee in creating a wayto reach out to others who didn’t have as much as they did and needed help. Children will learn the lesson of giving and gratitude when they read The ThanksgivingCoat, and it may inspire them to create their own methods of giving.O0FDAR39CzKailee is no stranger to illustrating and publishing books. Beginning at the age of 2 years, the creative and giving little girl has illustrated several books, including Balloon Wishes, which inspires hope and healing following the passing of a loved one.O0FDAR39Cz41. What do we know about Kailee from the passage?A. She is the author of The Thanksgiving Coat.B. She illustrated The Thanksgiving Coat with her mother.O0FDAR39CzC. She is a very talented young writer.D. She is very creative and talented.42. What can children learn from The ThanksgivingCoat?O0FDAR39CzA. The power of healing.B. Gratitude and willingness to give.C. An active attitude towards life. O0FDAR39CzD. Ways of illustrating a book.43. Elizabeth Hoadley took her daughter to the grocery store to .O0FDAR39CzA. buy some food for their familyB. buy some food for her daughterC. buy some food for the poor familiesD. set up a local food bank44. Elizabeth Hoadley’s purpose of writing The Thanksgiving Coat is to .O0FDAR39CzA. show off her daughter’s talentsB. pass on the values and beliefs to childrenC. call on people to help the poorD. sensitize people to the issues of homelessness and hungerO0FDAR39Cz45. The purpose of the passage is to .A. recommend a book to readersB. tell the story of Kailee O0FDAR39CzC. praise Elizabeth Hoadley for her good deedsD. tell the real story of a writer O0FDAR39CzCWe all need a vacation, whether with the entire family or your significant other. Unfortunately, many of uswill not be able to follow through with vacation plans. But now, there is an alternative that is catching on rather quickly and it is called a “Staycation”. A staycation is just what it sounds like, a vacation butyou stay at home. It might not sound interesting, but you can turn it into a fun and relaxinggetaway.O0FDAR39CzTell family and friends your plans. In their eyes you are truly on vacation and they only need to contact you in case of an emergency. O0FDAR39CzGo outside; don’t let the kids sleep all day. Go out and birdwatch, go fishing, explore the parks and nature, take in all you can of the outside world. You can even have a relaxing day at the beach, soak in some sun, and let the kids go swimming. O0FDAR39CzGo on a picnic; have the kids fly kites. Bring some bubbles, and have a nice day with the wind blowing in your hair. Watch as the kids run and play and enjoy the beautiful outdoors.O0FDAR39CzCamping is another fun way to have a staycation. If you have a camping ground in your area, you can go camping for a day or two and show the kids how it is to live right in the heart of Mother Nature.O0FDAR39Cz Just remember, it really doesn’t matter where you decide to go, whether home or away. As long as you create quality time with your family you can strengthenthe bonds that may have been pushed aside during all the long stressful work hours. Time is the most important thing you can give to your husband, wife and kids, enjoying every moment together, and you will havelasting memories in your hearts.O0FDAR39Cz46. What is mainly talked about in the passage?A. The popularity of a staycation.B. The importance of a vacation. O0FDAR39CzC. Where to spend your vacation this year.D. How to plan a staycation.O0FDAR39Cz47. You should tell family and friends your plans sothat .O0FDAR39CzA. they will fully support youB. they will take care of your houseO0FDAR39CzC. they will only contact you only when necessaryD. they can help you make preparations48. Which of the following is NOT a good way to have a good staycation?O0FDAR39CzA. To sleep at home all day.B. To go out to watch birds.O0FDAR39CzC. To go to the parks.D. To relax on the beach.O0FDAR39Cz49. What is the most important thing of taking a staycation?O0FDAR39CzA. Spending quality time with your family.B. Letting your kids learn about nature.O0FDAR39CzC. Giving your family relaxing time.D. Getting away from stressful work hours.O0FDAR39Cz50. The underlined word “bonds” in the last paragraph can be best replaced by “”. O0FDAR39CzA. friendshipB. healthC. tiesD. circles O0FDAR39CzDSalisbury, Stonehenge and BathIncluded highlights● Tour of Salisbury Cathedral and see the Magna CartaO0FDAR39Cz● Entrance to mysterious Stonehenge● A panoramic (全景的> tour of Georgian Bath● Visit the Roman Baths and pumps room● Entrance to the Roman Baths● First-class luxury Motorcoach and the services of a professional tour guideO0FDAR39CzSalisbury Cathedral (索尔兹伯里大教堂>The beautiful and historic Salisbury Cathedral is an international symbol of Christianity (基督教> and a world-class heritage attraction. The spire is thetallest in England, 123 meters (404 feet>. Once inside you’ll be impressed by the Cathedral’s graceful and elegant proportions. We visit The Chapter House home to one of only 4 surviving copies of the Magna Carta (大宪章> and see the oldest working clock in Europe, dating back to 1386.O0FDAR39CzMysterious Stonehenge5,000 years ago the huge 40 tone stones were dragged from over 280 miles away in Wales. Who built it and why does it remain mysteries today? Some say that it was built as a religious temple, or an astronomical clock. Stonehenge continues to attract the imagination and hold the heart of every visitor.O0FDAR39CzBathThis beautiful Georgia n city, most famous for its baths fed by three hot springs, is a World Heritage Site (世界遗址地>. With its stunning Georgian architectures, on our panoramic tour of the city we will show you the Royal Crescent, Pulteney Bridge and then into the RomanBaths built over 2,000 years ago and still in perfect working order. O0FDAR39CzPrices and DeparturesDays of operation: DailyReturns to London at approx 7.00pmAdults: £69.00Children (3-16>: £59.00Seniors (60+> / students (with ID>: £64.00For courtesy pick-up times from or near your hotel, click here.O0FDAR39CzBook this tour!51. The main purpose of this writing is .A. to tell people the histories of the three historic placesO0FDAR39CzB. to inform people of a full-day tour to the three placesO0FDAR39CzC. to tell people to go abroadD. to invite people to go on a tour free of charge52. What is NOT included in “Included highlights”?A. Visiting Stonehenge.B. Reading the Magna Carta.C. Entrance to the Roman Baths.D. The services of a professional guide.53. Which of the following is NOT true about Salisbury Cathedral?O0FDAR39CzA. It is a World Heritage Site.B. It has the tallest spire in England.C. It has one copy of the Magna Carta in it.D. It has the oldest working clock in Europe.O0FDAR39Cz54. Why was Stonehenge built?A. It was built for people to worship God.B. It was built for astronomical reasons.O0FDAR39CzC. It was built for tourism.D. The reasons are still unknown.55. Which of the following can we do according to “Prices and Departures”?O0FDAR39CzA. We can book this tour every day.B. Any student can get a ticket with £64.00.C. Two adults with a child under 3 only need to pay £197. O0FDAR39CzD. We can get a pick-up anytime near our hotel.四、书面表达 (共两节,满分45分>第一节阅读表达 (共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分>Kids won’t eat their vegetables? Name them again, scientists say. In a new study, 186 four-year-old children were given regular carrots and, on other lunch days, they were given the same vegetables which were renamed X-ray Vision Carrots. O0FDAR39CzThe study suggests kids like vegetables with cool names better and the influence of these names might continue to exist. Children continued to eat about 50 percent more carrots even on the days when they were no longer called cool names. O0FDAR39CzThe research, which was funded (资助> by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, was put up at the yearly meeting of the School Nutrition Association in Washington DC. O0FDAR39Cz“Cool names can make for cool foods,” says Brian Wansink of Cornell University. “Whether it is ‘power peas’ or ‘dinosaur broccoli trees,’ giving the food a fun name gets kids to think that it will be more fun to eat. And it seems to keep working—even on the next day,” Wansink said. O0FDAR39CzSimilar results have been found with adults. A restaurant study showed that when the Seafood Filet waschanged to Succulent Italian Seafood Filet, sales increased by 28 percent and the taste rating (评级> increased by 12 percent. “The same food, but different expectations, and different experience,” said Wansink, the author of Mindless Eating: Why We Eat More Than We Think.O0FDAR39CzThe study was done in pre-schools (幼儿园>, but the researchers believe the same tricks can work with children . O0FDAR39Cz“I’ve been using this with my kids at home,” said a researcher Collin Payne. “Whatever inspires their imagination seems to inspire their appetite (胃口>.”O0FDAR39Cz56. What do the scientists say about kids who don’t like vegetables according to Paragraph 1? (Please answer within 8 words.>O0FDAR39Cz57. Why can cool names make for cool foods? (Please answer within 20 words.>O0FDAR39Cz58. Fill in the blank in Paragraph 6 with proper words. (Please answer within 5 words.>O0FDAR39Cz59. Which sentence in the text is the closest in meaning to the following one? O0FDAR39CzIt appears that anything that can fire children’s imagination can increase their appetite.O0FDAR39Cz60. Translate the underlined sentence intoChinese.O0FDAR39Cz第二节写作 (满分30分>假设你是李华,北京欢乐谷主题公园请你为他们的主题区“失落的玛雅”(Lost Maya>写一个英文指南,内容包括以下几个要点:O0FDAR39Cz1. 背景知识:玛雅是一个古老的民族,他们曾在中美洲建立过灿烂的文明 (civilization>。
外研版Book IV Module 3 单词短语过关检测
外研版Book 4 Module 3 单词短语过关检测Name :________________ Group Number:___________ Scores :________I. Words(1分/空,共70分)1._______________v. 沟通,交流→_____________n. 沟通,交流→_______________adj. 乐意沟通的,善于交流的2._______________adj. 无意的,不知不觉的→_____________adj.意识到的,注意到的→______________ adv.无意地,不知不觉地→_____________n.无意识;失去知觉3._______________ n.种类,多样性→_____________v. 变化→_____________adj.各种各样的4._____________ adv.传统地→______________ adj.传统的→______________ n.传统5.______________adj.正式的→______________adj.非正式的→.______________adv.正式地6.____________ adj. 恐吓的;具有威胁的→_____________n.威胁,恐吓→.______________v.威胁,恐吓7.__________ V.处理,交易→_______________ n.协议,交易→____________ n.商人8.____________vt.包括→____________ adj.卷入的,有关的9._____________ v./n.使恐慌,惊慌→______________ (过去式/过去分词)→______________ (现在分词)10.______________ n.恩惠;善意行为→_____________ v.支持,较喜欢→____________ adj.赞许的,有利的11.______________ n.表扬→_____________ v.上演→_____________n.表演者12.______________ n.判断,意见→_____________ v.判断,断定→_____________n.裁判13.______________ n.平等→_____________ adj.平等的14._______________adj. 有感染性的→_____________vt.传染,感染→____________n.传染,感染15.biography ___________ 28. __________ n. 幻想,想象16. paddle________________ 29. _____________n.侦探14.trunk________________ 30. ____________n. 遮蔽物;栖身之地15.raft __________ 31. ____________v. 爬行16.pour________________ 32. _____________n.同伴,伙伴17.fiction_______________ 33. _____________v. 解决18. ______________ adj,/好奇的34. _____________n. 绳子19._________________ n.胡须35. _____________v. 与....相似20_.___________ n.杀人犯36. __________v.打扰21.______________ adj 浪漫的37. __________________ n 评论22.___________ vi.撒谎,说谎38. _________________vt. 塑造;创造23.______________ n.例外39. __________________ vt.警告24._______________ adj. 浅的40. __________________ n.名誉,名望25._______________ adj. 坚决的41. __________________ n.便士,分26._______________ adj.生动的,逼真的42. __________________ n.领航员27._______________vt. 强迫;迫使43_________________ n.确立;建立II. Phrases (1分/个,共30分)1.向某人传达__________________________________________2.未意识到某事______________________________________________3.从……到……之间变化____________________________________4..随……而变化________________________________________5.(保持)警惕______________________________________________6.在度假______________________________________________7.一个正式协议______________________________________________8.达成协议______________________________________________9.成交___________________________________________________10.参与……;卷入……_______________________________________11.屏住呼吸_________________________________________12.举起,耽搁,延误__________________________________________13.显露;赠送;泄露__________________________________________14. 帮某人一下___________________________________________15.盯着看______________________________________________16.一上一下地_____________________________________________17.……并非偶然_______________________________________________18. 偶然地,意外地_________________________________________19.(脑子)突然一片空白___________________________________________20.向某人道歉___________________________________________21.应某人的要求____________________________________________________22. 要求某人做某事_______________________________________23.经历__________________________________________________________24.不辜负,履行__________________________________________25.一个现场表演_________________________________________26.请某人帮忙(favour)_________________________________________27.向某人问好_________________________________________28.日日夜夜地___________________________________________________________29.生孩子,使诞生___________________________________________________________30.和某人握手___________________________________________________________。
外研版Book4Module2重点词汇,短语,句型及及检测
外研版Book4Module2重点词汇,短语,句型及及检测重点词汇:suburban adj.郊区的;市郊的suburb n.郊区permit n.执照;容许证v.赞同;容许permission n.赞同receipt n.收据receive v. 接纳reception n.接待limit n.& v.限制limited adj.有限的limitless adj.有限的impress.v.使铭刻;给…留下印象impression.n..印象;效果impressive.adj.令人敬仰/赞赏的provide v.提供provided conj. 假假定,倘使providing conj.假设,假设convenient adj.方便的convenience n.方便inconvenient adj. 不方便的inconvenience n.不方便explore v.探求explorer n.探险者exploration n.探求solve v.解答solution n.解答;答案registration n.执照;注销register v.注销重点短语:be connected to 衔接到be connected with 与...有联络get around/about 活动;闲逛;传达get/be stuck/caught in 困于... a traffic jam交通梗塞in no time 立刻,立刻a business permit营业执照in/during rush hours 在高峰时辰be limited to... 限制在...以内be under construction 正在被修建regular services 活期效劳 a one-way trip单程be worth doing 值得做... be worthy to be done 值做... be worthy of n./ being done值得It’s worthwhile to do sth.值得做... It’s worthwhile doing sth.值得做... have an accident 发作不测no way 绝不,没门do/carry out a survey 做调查lose business生意萧条have a (good) view of…清楚看到... a solution to... ...的处置方法drive sb mad让...疯狂be in a good mood 心境好die out 灭绝/消逝/绝迹die away (音/风/光)渐渐消逝die down 逐渐削弱/停息die off 相继死去be dying for 盼望/极想do for 使完蛋do with 处置、对付do all (that)/ what(ever) / everything one can to do sth 尽力做…重点句型:1. You should check the cab has a business permi t,and make sure you ask for a permit.2. Buses numbered 1 to 100 are limited to travel within the city center.3. However, there is also a night bus service, provided by buses with a number in the 200s.4. Minibuses with seats for 12 passengers offer an alternative to expensive taxis and crowded public transport in some areas.5. They run regular services and follow the same routes as large public buses.6. Tricycles are worth using if you want to explore the narrow alleys (hutong)o f old Beijing.7. Los Angeles, which was built with the motor car in mind, and is famous for its six-lane high-ways, is now the USA`s most congested city.8. The situation in central London, where drivers spent fifty percent of their time in queues, became so bad thatthe local government decided to do something about it.9. In February 2021 the Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, introduced a 〝congestion charge〞---a tax for cars entering the centre of the city.10. The idea is simple: every car coming into the center has to pay $5 a day.11. As the cars come into the centre, video cameras record their registration numbers, and these are checked witha list of drivers who have paid the charge for that day.12. What’s more, central London shops didn’t lose business even though there are fewer cars.Book4 Module 2知识要点检测派生词汇:adj.郊区的n.郊区n.容许证v.容许n.赞同n.收据v.接纳n.接待n.& v.限制adj.有限的adj.有限的v.给…留下印象n.印象;效果adj.令人赞赏的v.提供conj.假假定;倘使conj.假设;假设adj.方便的n.方便adj.不方便的n.不方便v.探求n.探险者n.探求v.解答n.解答;答案n.执照;注销v.注销重点短语:衔接到与...有联络闲逛;传达困于...困于...交通梗塞立刻;立刻营业执照在高峰时辰限制在...以内正在被修建活期效劳单程值得做...值做...值得值得做...值得做...发作不测绝不;没门做调查生意萧条清楚看到......的处置方法让...疯狂心境好灭绝;绝迹渐渐消逝逐渐削弱;停息相继死去盼望/极想使完蛋处置;对付尽力做…经典句型:1.Buses 1 to 100 are limited travel within the city center.2.However, there is also a night bus service, buses with a number in the 200s.3.In February 2021 the Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, introduced a 〝congestion charge〞---a tax for carsthe centre of the city.4.The idea is simple: every car into the center has to pay $5 a day.。
外研版Boo4Module1单词词组测试(精)
27. 无疑地;确定地 29. 最后;终于 31. 殖民地 33.预言;预料 35. 造成…形状 37.砖 39.保龄球游戏 41.诊所 43.动物的脚
28. 开火;启动 30. (常作复数)范围 32. 户外 34. 联机地 36. 目录 38.泥 40.垒球 42.执行;贯彻 2. 肯定地 (2种) 3. 预言 /预测 4. 关心某某事 5. (人)用完;耗尽 (物)用完 6. 订购 7. 依靠 某人做某事 8. 用完 9. 除掉,处理掉 10. 代替 11. 把…限制在范围内 12. 免费 13. 阻止某人做某事 14. 开始,首先 15. 小心,当心 16. 即将过时,即将被淘汰 17.关心/关爱 18. 陷住了,被困在…. 19. 做改动 20.查明
Boo4 Module1 新课标要求
重点单词&.短语
1. 混凝土 2. 命令;指令 3. 替换的; 供选择的 4. 娱乐;消遣 5. 罪;罪行 6. 费用;价钱 7. 预测 8. 供给动力 9. 危险的;冒险的 10. 轻打;轻弹 11.(常作复数)资源 12. 材料 13. 开关;交换, 调换 14. 依赖;依靠 15. 远距离手术 16. 太阳的 17. 门诊病人 18. 都市的;城市的 19. 失去能力;伤残 20. 装;装载 21. 系;贴;连接 22. 垃圾填埋地 23. 宇航基地 24. 逮捕;拘留 25. 乐观的;乐观主义的 26. 罪犯;犯人
21.冒做某事的危险 22.因某事被逮捕
23.因某事被从某地解雇/开除
24.命令某人做某事 25.因某事向某人要了多少钱
26.主管/负责 27.由某人负责/主管/照料 28.打开/关上电视 29.指望/相信他按时来 30.许多/大量 31.管理一座城市 32.with+宾语+宾补(6种)各举一例 33.carry out的6个意思 34.继续做某事35.迷路 36.结婚
外研版Book4Module3重点词汇,短语,句型及及检测
外研版Book4Module3重点词汇,短语,句型及及检测重点词汇:com muni cate v.交流;沟通com mun icatio n. n.交流;交际com muni cative adj.健谈的;爱说话的conscious adj.有意识/知觉的unconscious adj.不省人事的;自然流露的consciousness n.知觉;意识do a favor for sb. 帮助某人ask sb. a favor 请某人帮忙 a live performanee 现场演出give reas ons for 给•出…的原因on ...occasi on 在… 情形下be in competit ion with •和口… 竞争uncon scious ness n.无意识;下意识vary v.不冋;变更various adj .各种各样的variety n.变化;多样性variation n.差异;变化in formal adj.非正式的formal adj.正式的;形式上的aggressive adj.侵略的;挑衅的aggressor n.侵略者aggressi on n.侵犯;挑衅;threat. n.威胁;构成威胁的人/物threate n.v.威胁;恐吓threate nin g.adj .恐怖的threate ned.adj .害怕的in volve v.使卷入;使参与involvement n.涉及;参与religio n n.宗教religious adj.宗教的in vite v.邀请invitation n.邀请;请柬inviting adj.诱人的;迷人的applause n.掌声applaud v鼓掌judge n.法官;裁判v.判断;评价;审判judgement n.判断;审判infect v.感染in fectious adj.有感染性的infection n.感染social adj.社会的;社交的;爱交际的socialize v.交际;使社会主义化socialism n.社会主义socialist n.社会主义者society n.社会;社会制度;社团重点短语:in the distanee 在不远处vary from ... to... 因…而不同be on guard 警惕be busy with sth 忙于做…be busy doing 忙于做…shake hand s with 禾口.. 握手make a deal 做成头卖,成交It 'a deal !成交,说定了deal with / do with 处理in volve (do ing) sth 包括做…be get involved in (doin g) … 涉及至U…,牵涉至U… in respect 尊敬地hold up举起;阻碍,抑制give away泄露,赠送lift up举起,拿起up and down上上下下,来来回回be a mind reader读懂别人心思的人read other s mn懂别人心思by accident 偶然地on earth 究竟,至U底take a sip 抿一小口compete with •和口… 竞争in another way通过另一种方式重点句型:1. Although these are very important, we communicate with more than just spoken and written words.2. In deed, body positi ons are just part of what we call “ body langu age ”3. Like other animals, we are on guard until we know it is safe to relax.4. If our right hand is busy greeting some on e, it cannot be holding a weap on.5. Greetings in Asian countries do not involve touching the other person, but they always involve the hands.6. Muslims give a §alaam", where they touch their heart,mouth and forehead.7. Hindus join their hands and bow their heads in respect.8. One pers on holds up his hand, palm outwards and five fingers spread.9. People give away much more by their gestures than by their words.10. We clap at the end of a live peformance to say thank you to the performers.11. Plays were often in competition with each other, and prolonged clapping helped a play to win. 12. But some occasions on which people clap change from one country to another.Book 4 Module 3知识要点检测派生词汇:经典句型:1. In deed, body positi ons are just part of ____________ we call “ body Ian guage2. Greetings in Asian countries do not _______________ the other person, but they always involve the hands.3. Muslims give a salaam ”, ________________ they touch their heart,mouth and forehead.______________ V.交流;沟通 ______________ n.交流;交际 ______________ adj .健谈的 ______________ adj .有意识的; ______________ adj .不省人事的 ______________ n.知觉;意识 ______________ n.无意识 ______________ v 不同;变更 ______________ adj .各种各样的 ______________ n.变化;多样性 ______________ n.差异;变化 ______________ adj.非正式的 ______________ adj .正式的重点短语:______________ a dj.侵略的 ______________ n .侵略者 ______________ n .侵犯;挑衅; ______________ v 威胁;恐吓 ______________ a dj .恐怖的 _____________ adj .害怕的 ______________ v .使卷入/参与 ______________ n .涉及;参与 ______________ n .宗教 ______________ a dj.宗教的 ______________ v 邀请 _____________ n.邀请;请柬 _____________ adj.诱人/迷人的______________ n.掌声 ______________ v.鼓掌 ______________ n.法官;裁判 ______________ n.判断;审判 ______________ v.感染 _____________ a dj.有感染性的 ______________ n.感染 ______________ adj .社交的 ______________ v.交际 ______________ n.社会主义 ______________ n.社会主义者 ______________ n.社会;社团_______________________ 在不远处 _______________________ 因...而不同 _______________________ 警惕 _______________________ 忙于做… _______________________ 忙于做… _______________________ 禾廿 . 握手 _______________________ 做成买卖,成交 _______________________ 成交;说定了 _______________________ 处理 _______________________ 包括做… _______________________ 参与;牵涉至q … _______________________ 尊敬地_______________________ 举起;阻碍,抑制 _______________________ 泄露,赠送 _______________________ 举起,拿起_______________________ 上上下下 _______________________ 读懂别人心思的人 _______________________ 读懂别人心思 _______________________ 偶然地 _______________________ 究竟,到底 _______________________ 抿一小口 _______________________ 在婚礼上 _______________________ 在葬礼上 _______________________ 帮助某人 _______________________ 帮助某人 _______________________ 请某人帮忙 _______________________ 现场演出 _______________________ 给出…的原因 _______________________ 在…情形下 _______________________ 禾廿…竞争 _______________________ 禾廿…竞争 _______________________ 通过另一种方式people clap cha nge from one country to ano ther.4. But some occasions。