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创新设计高中英语课标通用配套文档: Modle5 Cloning51 外研选修6 含答案

创新设计高中英语课标通用配套文档: Modle5 Cloning51 外研选修6 含答案

Module 5CloningPeriod One(时间:50分钟)Ⅰ.介副词填空1.It told the story ________ a scientist who created a monster that resembled a huge human being. 2.While studying ________ university, he discovers the secret of how to create life.3.________ the end of story, the monster disappears into the ice and snow to end his own life. 4.It was ________ a cold November night that I saw my creation for the first time.5.I prepared the equipment that would give life ________ the thing that lay at my feet.答案 1.of 2.at 3.At 4.on 5.toⅡ.单词拼写1.He t________ everyone who sees him.2.However, the monster, who has learnt to speak, is intelligent and has human e________. 3.When Frankenstein r________ to create a wife for him, the monster murders Frankenstein’s brother, his best friend Clerval, and finally, Frankenstein’s new wife Elizabeth.4.The scientist c________ the creature to the Arctic in order to destroy him, but he dies there. 5.It ________(呼吸) hard, and moved its arms and legs.答案 1.terrifies 2.emotions 3.refuses 4.chases 5.breathedⅢ.翻译与仿写1.The novel immediately became very popular and it is generally agreed that it is one of the best science fiction stories ever written.翻译:________________________________________________________________________仿写:据报道,又有十人死于这种疾病。

高中英语 Module 5 Cloning单元综合检测 外研版选修6-外研版高二选修6英语试题

高中英语 Module 5 Cloning单元综合检测 外研版选修6-外研版高二选修6英语试题

Module 5 Cloning(总分为:150分,时间:120分钟)第1卷 (共105分)第一局部英语知识运用(共两节,总分为55分)第一节单项填空(共10小题;每一小题1.5分,总分为15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最优选项。

1.When________ help,one often says “Thank you.〞 or “It's kind of you.〞A.offering B.to offerC.to be offered D.offered答案 D解析when后接省略句,其原句为he/she is offered help。

当把句子补全后,很明显地看出省略he/she is后,剩余局部应是offered,因此选D项。

2.Seeing the toy, she couldn't resist ________ to touch it.A.being reached out B.reaching outC.to reach out D.reach out答案 B解析句意:看见那个玩具,她忍不住要伸出手去摸摸它。

can't resist doing sth 表示“禁不住做某事〞, resist后接v.-ing形式,不接不定式作宾语。

3.—John was late for class this morning.—How come? ________ I know, he never came late to class.A.As far as B.So farC.By far D.As far答案 A解析as far as I know意为“据我所知〞。

so far“迄今为止〞,常与完成时连用,在句中作状语。

by far“最,无疑,很〞,常修饰比拟级和最高级。

4.________ writing the article, the author forgot that he had a meeting toattend.A.Absorbed in B.Absorbing atC.To absorb in D.Having absorbed by答案 A解析be absorbed in“全神贯注于……〞。

外研版高考英语选修6 Module 5《Cloning》随堂练习

外研版高考英语选修6 Module 5《Cloning》随堂练习

Module 5 CloningPeriod One Reading ComprehensionⅠ、介、副词填空1。

While studying ________ university,he discovered the secret ________ how to create life、2。

________ the end of the story,the monster disappears into the ice and snow to end his own life、3.It was on a cold November night that I saw my creation ________ the first time、4。

Feeling very anxious,I prepared the equipment that would gave life ________ the thing that lay at my feet、5.It was already one in the morning and the rain fell ________ the window、6.My candle was almost burnt ________ when,______ its ting light,I saw the yellow eye of the creature open、7。

I rushed out,and for a long time I walked ________ and down my room、8.I woke,shaking ________ fear、9。

At last I threw myself ________ the bed in my clothes,trying to find a few moments of sleep、10。

(新课标)高中英语 Module5 Cloning54练习 外研版选修6

(新课标)高中英语 Module5 Cloning54练习 外研版选修6

Module 5 Period Four(时间:50分钟)Ⅰ.用动词的适当形式填空1.If they ________(be) here, they would help you.2.If we ________(start) earlier, we should ________(not miss) the train this morning. 3.If I were you, I ________(not agree) with what he said.4.If you ________(succeed), everything would be all right.5.If she ________ (not be) ill, she might have come.6.If Professor Li should have time tomorrow, we ________(ask) him some questions. 答案 1.were 2.had started; not have missed 3.would not agree 4.succeeded 5.hadn’t been 6.could askⅡ.完成句子1.她希望当时要是留在家里就好了。

She wished she ________ ________ at home.2.当时如果你说得清楚些,别人就会听懂你了。

If you ________ ________ clearly, you ________ ________ ________ yourself understood. 3.要不是几次中断,会议半个小时前就开完了。

________ ________ these interruptions the meeting ________ ________ ________ half an hour ago.4.如果没有空气保留些阳光的热量,夜间地球会很寒冷,以至于我们不能居住。

高中英语 Module 5 Cloning Period 2随堂训练 外研版选修6

高中英语 Module 5 Cloning Period 2随堂训练 外研版选修6

Period Two Reading and VocabularyⅠ.根据首字母或汉语提示完成单词1.At present, officials are analyzing(分析) why the traffic accidents have gotten bigger and bigger.2.Nationwide CET-6 is optional with the students in colleges, but a good score can help them find better jobs.3.Fine words and a suave appearance are seldom related to true virtue.4.Take the small case and you'll find it handy for use when traveling.5.He found it hard to resist buying these books.6.The official said the government would ban all the TV stations' inserting ads during TV operas the next year.Ⅱ.选择下面短语的适当形式填空rely upon/on;a sequence of ; as follows; be identical to1.You can rely__upon/on it that it will rain this weekend.2.This picture is__identical__to the one my mother has.3.As you sleep you pass through a__sequence__of sleep states-light sleep, deep sleep and REM (rapid eye movement) sleep-that repeats.4.The next procedure is as__follows.Ⅲ.根据汉语完成句子1.他说的话并不重要。

高中英语外研版选修6练习:Module 5 Cloning 5-2 含解析【精校版】

高中英语外研版选修6练习:Module 5 Cloning 5-2 含解析【精校版】

外研版精品英语资料(精校版)03 课后演练提能[夯实·基础知识]Ⅰ. 用所给动词的正确形式填空1. If I ________(see) him yesterday I ________(ask) him about it.答案:had seen; would have asked2. What do you think would happen if there ________(be) no light during the days?答案:were3. But for your help, I ________(find) the place.答案:couldn't have found4. If her lawyer ________(be) here last Sunday, he ________(prevent) her from going.答案:had been; would have prevented5. If Miss Green ________(come) late tomorrow, who would take her place?答案:came6. The teacher suggested that a study plan________(make) right now.答案:be made7. I wish I ________(know) the answer, but it is too difficult for me.答案:knew8. I'd rather Tom________(come) tomorrow.答案:cameⅡ. 完成句子1. I wish I ________ to the moon one day.但愿有一天我能飞往月球。

答案:could fly2. ________________,he might have come.要不是生病,他会来的。

(新课标)高中英语Module5Cloning52练习外研版选修6

(新课标)高中英语Module5Cloning52练习外研版选修6

Module 5 Period Two〔时间:40分钟〕I .短语填空〔be〕identical to; rely on/upon; as good as; by mistake; treat...as...1. You can it that it will rain this weekend.2. If he finds out, I ' m dead.3. This picture the one my mother has.4. I decided to treat his remark a joke.5. I took your bag instead of mine. 答案1.rely upon/on 2.as good as 3.is identical to 4. as 5.by mistaken.完成句子1. . The village people will〔从............................ 中受益〕the new railway.2. You said the film was interesting.〔相反地〕,I nearly fell asleep.3. This medicine will〔治愈〕your headache.4. You' ll __________________________________________________ 〔发现很难靠近〕the tiger.5. We had better _________________________________________ 〔把它当笑话〕.答案l.benefit from 2.On the contrary 3.cure you of 4. find it hard to get close to 5.treat it as a joke m.单项填空1 . Although a teenager, Fred could resist what to do and what not to do.A. being toldB. tellingC. to be toldD. to tell答案 A [句意:虽然还只是一个十几岁的孩子, 弗雷德却不盲信他人, 做事自有主张.resist意为“限制,抗拒〞,后接名词或动名词,不接不定式,如:He could not resist reaching out to touch it.他忍不住伸出手去摸一下这东西. resist authority 对抗权威.]2. The is being held at the police headquarters for questioning.A doubtB uncertaintyC suspectD informer答案 C [doubt表示"不确定";uncertainty 表示"不确定";suspect表示"嫌疑人";informer表示“告密者〞.根据句意“嫌疑人目前被关押在警察总部接受审问〞可知选G ]讲;like 是介词;as 是连t ]a nice dinner. A on; for; toC on; by; with8. flexibleD sensitive答案 D [sensible理智的;flexible 柔韧的;objective 客观白sensitive 敏感的.句9. —The film isn ' t interesting, is it?3. Doing morning exercises and eye exercises areto your health. A. goodB. harmful C beneficialD benefit 答案 C [be beneficial to 意为“对 .. 有益".be harmful to 意为“对健康有害〞,与题意不符.good 作“益处〞讲是名词, benefit 是名词.]4. We haveviews of what should be done. A identicalalike C likeas 答案 A [identical 意为“完全相同的〞.alike 是表语形容词,不能作前置定语,作“像〞5. He played a trickJessy and he had to apologizetreating her B in; by; to D on; by; to答案 D [play a trick on sb 捉弄某人; by treating her to a nice dinner为方式状 语,其中 treat sb to sth请某人…….故 D 正确.] 6. He is stupid. he doesn ' t study.A In the first placeB In other wordsC To be honestD To make matters worse 答案 D [in the first place首先;in other words 换句话说;to be honest 说实话.to make matters worse 相当于what' s worse 或worse still ,常在句中作插入语,意思是“更 糟的是".]7. — Did your classmate accept your invitation?一No, herefused. A. as far asB. as well asC. as soon asD. as good as答案 D [句意为:一一你的同学接受你的邀请了吗?一一没有,他跟拒绝差不多.as good as8. Some plants are very to light; they prefer shade.sensible objective 意:有些植物对光很敏感,它们喜阴.由句意可知选 Do ]—, it is fascinating. I love it.A. By the contraryB. On the contraryC. On the other handD. To the other hand答案 B [on the contrary "正好相反",符合题意. ]10. We the difficulty together , but why didn't you tell me?A. should faceB. might faceC. could have facedD. must have faced答案 C [题干的意思是:“我们原本可以一起面对困难的, 可是,你为什么不告诉我呢?〞由but和didn't可知,此处是与过去事实相反的虚拟语气,与过去事实相反的虚拟语气的主句形式为could/would/should/might have done ,所以C项正确.A项和B项都是与现在事实相反的虚拟语气,可排除;D项表示推测,故排除.]11. 一We won by 2 goals to 1.—! Their team was supposed to be better.A. NonsenseB. IncredibleC. That' s itD. I can ' t stand it答案 B [原本认为对方强些,所以令人难以置信. ]12. It ' s impossible for all the people jobs because of them arenot fit for them.A. getting; noneB. to get; allC. to get; not allD. get; every one答案 B [本句中it作形式主语,不定式to get jobs 作真正主语.根据句意及局部否认用法可知应选B项.]IV.阅读理解AThere' s nothing Mickey Mouse about the work of scientists at a medical center h ere. Medical researchers recently grew a human-shaped ear in a lab dish, then joined it to the back of a mouse successfully.To make the ear, scientists first pulled out bits of cartilage from a human leg. They used those cells to grow more cartilage cells. The cartilage cells were then put into a special polymer mold shaped like a human ear. Polymer, a biodegradable plastic, absorbed the cartilage cells in about a week.To see if the ear could be connected with the human body successfully, scientists put the new ear into the skin on a mouse ' s back. The mouse had been specially kept to lack an infection-fighting system,or immune system. The lack of an immune system prevented the mousd s body from attacking the ear, a process called rejection. After all, the ear wasn ' t its own originally, so it would have attacked the ear if it had had an immune system.After several days, the mouse ’ s skin grew around the ear, keeping the ear in place. Researchers said the mouse experiment would lead to transplants of ears and noses grown from human cartilage into humans.The transplants would be used for people who lack something such as ears and noses from birth or have had accidental injuries. In those cases, the ear or nose could be transplanted under a perso n’ s skin so the cartilage would have a natural covering 1. What does the underlined sentence mean according to the text?A. The scientists ' work has nothing to do with Mickey Mouse.B. The scientists here don ' t like Mickey Mouse at all.C. The scientists don ' t do any experiment on Mickey Mouse.D. Films on Mickey Mouse will never be made here.答案 A [句意理解题.此句所表达的意思为“在这里的医疗中央,科学家们的工作可与米老鼠没有任何关系〞.选项A中“has nothing to do with... 〞意为"与 ......................... 无关". ]2. The text mainly tells about a wonderful experiment ofA making a plastic ear for a mouseB. makng a human ear out of a mouse ' s cartilageC. making a human ear out of human cartilageD. transplanting a human ear onto a mouse ' s back答案 C [细节理解题.耳朵是给人移植用的,只不过先在老鼠身上做个实验,而且耳朵的细胞组织也是从人的腿部软骨组织上获取的. ]3. Which of the following is the correct order of the experiment?a. Putting the cartilage cells into a polymer mold.b. Joining the new ear into the skin on a mouse ' s back.c Taking out some cartilage from a human leg.d. The mouse' s skin growing around the ear.e. The polymer' s absorbing the cartilage cells.A. c, a, b, d, eB. c, a, e, b, dC. a, e, e, b, dD. a, e, e, d, b答案 B [主旨大意题.该实验的正确顺序是:获取组织一放入模型一细胞生长一移植一成活.从第二段至第四段的内容可知实验的步骤.因此, B项排序正确.]4. The ear was put into the skin on a mouse ' s back in order to.A. test whether it could be connected to a living body successfullyB. create a new kind of mouse for funC. see whether it would hear as well as real onesD. prove the possibility of transplanting human organs into other animals 答案A [细节理解题.由文章第三段第一句可知答案. ]BThe Food and Drug Administration is expected to rule soon that milk from cloned animals and meat from their offspring 〔后代〕are safe to eat , raising the question of whether Americans are ready to welcome one of modern biology's most controversial 〔争论的〕achievements to the dinner table. The agricultural industry has observed a voluntary FDA moratorium 〔暂停〕on using the products of clones , but it has recently become clear that a few offspring of cloned pigs and cows are already trickling into the food supply.Many in agriculture believe such genetic copies are the next logical step in improving the nation's livestock.Consumer groups counter that many Americans are likely to be revolted 〔作呕的〕by the idea of serving clones' milk to their children or tossing meat from the progeny 〔幼仔〕of cl ones onto the backyard grill This “yuek factor 〞 , as it's often called ,has come to light repeatedly in public opinion surveys.Asked earlier this year in a poll by the International Food Information Council whether they would willingly buy meat , milk and eggs that come from clones if the FDA declared them to be safe,63 percent of consumers said no.Yet mounting scientific evidence suggests there is little cause for alarm , at leaston food — safety grounds.Studies have shown that meat and milk from clones can't be distinguished from that of normal animals , although work is not complete and researchers say that clones to suffer subtle genetic abnormalities.While milk from clones might reach the shelves , clones themsekes are not likely to be eaten , since they cost thousands of dollars to produce.They'd be used as breeding stock , so the real question is whether their sexually produced offspring would be safe.The FDA has been promising a policy for three years , but hasn't produced a finalversion , and some biotechnology companies involved in cloning have run out of cash while waiting. Livestock 〔家畜〕producers have dubbed〔起绰号〕the FDA the "FootDragging Administration5. What is the opinion of the Americans on serving cloned milk to their children?A. They expected to serve cloned milk to their children.B. They are ready to feed their children on the cloned milk.C. They believe using the cloned milk is safe enough.D. Even safe as to be declared , most of them won't accept it答案 D [细节理解题.根据第三段第一句话和最后一句可推测出,许多美国人都反对或不会接受来自克隆动物的食物.所以 D 项是正确的.]6. What does the underlined sentence mean in the passage?A. The clones are very rare and cost so much to produce, so they will never be used as food.B. Researchers spent too much money to produce the clones; it's not worth eating. D. The FDA will make a decision that the clones are too expensive to take as food.答案 C [细节理解题.此题考查学生对文章上下文细节的理解水平.此题可根据上文的“While milk from clones might reach the shelves "和下文"They'd be used as breedingstock , ...offspring would be safe. ".解答此题的关键还在于对since 词意"由于"的 理解.]7. From the passage , we can infer that.A The FDA intends to declare the food from the cloned animals are safe to eatB Most Americans are still willing to accept traditional foodsC Research on cloning cost too much money,so the Americans call them the “Foot Dragging Administration答案 A [推理判断题.由全文内容可知, FDA 打算宣布来自克隆动物的食品能够平安食用.从文中第一段第一句话“is expected to 〞希望;和第三段最后一句话中“ if the FDA declared them to be safe 〞可知 A 为正确选项.]8. Which is the best title of this passage?A The offspring of cloned animals.B. Clone-generated meat , milk may be approved.C. The cloned animals' products are dangerous.D. The new plan on cloned animals' products.答案 B [主旨大意题.综观全文可知,作者一直在表达各方面对于克隆动物的后代的产品 的食用平安性的态度或研究进展,所以 B 项最适合.] C. The clones cost so much to produceso they will be rarely used as food.D The FDAis efficient。

外研版选修六Module5 Cloning随堂练习

外研版选修六Module5 Cloning随堂练习

Module 5 CloningTest yourselfI. Words:田径运动运动服背景修闲服装保证购买标语符号得分冠军特征,品德决赛标志,标识抗议费力的,棘手的便装/休闲服政府的部最后的退休退休退休胜利戏剧性地表现,表演协会II.Phrases:正在增加站起身国家队进了两个球体操王子每隔三天2008北京奥运会可能会实现目标为人权进步和和平而工作金/银牌投---的票/支持Sentences1.当他26 岁退役的时候,他已经在世界各种大赛中赢得了106 枚金牌。

When he————————————————————26,he had won 106 gold medals ——————————————————————across the world。

2.但是正是这种失败的感觉使她决心在新生活中要成功。

But it was ——————————————————————made him ——succeed in his new life。

3.作为中国人,他作出了选择自己的名字作为商标的不同寻常的选择。

He ——————————————————————,for a Chinese ,of choosing his own name as —————————————4.李宁服装的设计很有魅力,比其他知名的对手有一大优势----价格非常低廉。

Li Ning‘s designs were ——————,and they had ——————————————their bettr-knownrivals--——————————。

5.马拉松是奥运会的最后一项赛事。

——————in the Olympics is the marathon。

高考英语 Module5 Cloning单元强化训练 外研版选修6

高考英语 Module5 Cloning单元强化训练 外研版选修6

高考英语 Module5 Cloning单元强化训练外研版选修6Ⅰ.单词拼写1. (相互矛盾的) reports often appear in the newspaper.cation is__________(强制的) for all children in Britain between the ages of five and sixteen.3.We must try to__________(分析) the causes of the strike.4.Its aim is for people to be happy, so that there are no more wars or v.5.I don’t think your criticisms are really__________(有益处的).Ⅱ.单项填空3.There are several possible explanations for the greater job stability in Japan__________the great job mobility in the USA.A.contrary toB.in regard toC.in contrast toD.with respect to4. the present unemployment continue,the society would face a more troublesome situation.A.WouldB.ShouldC.MightD.Could5.The firemen told us the difficulty they had__________the fire .A.getting; controlledB.got; controlledC.getting; to controlD.to get; under control6.It is reported that the Israeli scientists have__________a seed of more than 2,000 years back to life recently.A.sentB.broughtC.givene7. badly as a salesman, he didn’t want to go to the supermarket that day.A.TreatingB.Being treatedC.TreatedD.Having treated10. more careful,his ship would not have sunk.A.If the captain wereB.Had the captain beenC.Should the captain beD.If the captain would have beenⅢ.完成/翻译句子Ⅳ.阅读理解With only about 1,000 pandas left in the world,China is desperately trying to clone the animal and save the endangered species.That’s a move similar to what a Texas A&M University researchers have been undertaking for the past five years in a project called “Noah’s Ark”.Noah’s Ark is aimed at collecting eggs,embryos(胚胎),semen and DNA of endangered animals and storing them in liquid nitrogen.If certain species should become extinct,Dr.Duane Kraemer,a professor in Texas A & M’s College of Veterinary Medicine,says there would be enough of the basic building blocks to reintroduce the species in the future.It is estimated that as many as 2,000 species of mammals,birds and reptiles will become extinct in over 100 years.The panda,native only to China,is in danger of becoming extinct in the next 25 years.This week,Chinese scientists said they grew an embryo by introducing cells from a dead female panda into the egg cells of a Japanese white rabbit.They are now trying to implant theembryo into a host animal.The entire procedure could take from three to five years to complete.“The nuclear transfer(核子移植) of one species to another is not easy,and the lack of available (capable of being used) panda eggs could be a major problem,” Kraemer believes.“They will probably have to do several hundred transfers to result in one pregnancy (having a baby).It takes a long time and it’s difficult,but this could be groundbreaking science if it works.They are certainly not putting any live pandas at risk,so it is worth the effort,” adds Kr aemer,who is one of the leaders of the Project at Texas A&M,the first ever attempt at cloning a dog.“They are trying to do something that’s never been done,and this is very similar to our work in Noah’s Ark.We’re both trying to save animals that face extinction.I certainly appreciate their effort and there’s a lot we can learn from what they are attempting to do.It’s a research that is very much needed.”3.The best title for the passage may be .A.China’s Success in Pandas CloningB.The First Cloned Panda in the WorldC.Exploring the Possibility to Clone PandasD.China—th e Native Place of Pandas Forever4.From the passage we know that .A.Kraemer and his team have succeeded in cloning a dogB.scientists try to implant a panda’s egg into a rabbitC.Kraemer will work with Chinese scientists in clone researchesD.about two thousand of species will probably die out in a centuryⅤ.阅读表达阅读下面的短文,并根据短文后的要求答题(请注意问题后的字数要求)The recent death of the world’s most famous sheep—Dolly the clone—has not dampened the enthusiasm of Chinese scientists,who are working hard to make more breakthroughs in clone tech nology.“It is hard to say whether Dolly died at a relatively young age or died from defects in reproduction,” Du Miao,a researcher from the Biology and Growth Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences,told China Daily in Beijing yesterday.“But Dolly’s case reminds us that both Chinese and foreign scientists should put more efforts into improving clone technology as well as disease treatment techniques in the field of cloni ng animals.”He said his institute,in co operation with Yangzhou University in eastern China’s Jiangsu Province,had cloned more than 10 sheep since 1999 and the oldest is nearly five.They are all still alive.Li Ning,deputy director of the National Key Laboratory of Agricultura l and Biological Technology,who is also a professor with the Beijing based China Agriculture University,said,“Clone technology is actually progressing well.Dolly is the first cloned sheep after all.Like driving cars,new drivers meet with accidents more easily,bu t the more you drive,the easier__________and safer you feel.__________,the death rate of cloned animals will be reduced w ith technological developments.”“Official reports show seven locally cloned sheep are still alive.Clone technology in China is gradually approaching a level of commercialization,” Li added.But Wang Yu,deputy director of the Biological Technology Centre under the Ministry of Science and Technology,said the commercialization of clone technology depends on market demand.1.What is the best title of the passage?(Please answer within 10 words.)2.Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one?As a matter of fact,scientists are getting along well with the cloning technology.3.Fill in the blanks with proper words.4.Why did Li Ning take driving cars for example?(Please answer within 30 words.)5.Translate the underlined sentence in the passage into Chinese.答案全解Module 5CloningⅠ.单词拼写1.Contradictorypulsory3.analyse4.violence5.beneficialⅡ.单项填空6.B【解析】句意为:据报道,以色列科学家最近使一粒 2 000多年的种子发芽了。

【高二英语试题精选】Module 5 Cloning单元综合训练卷(含解析外研版选修6)

【高二英语试题精选】Module 5 Cloning单元综合训练卷(含解析外研版选修6)

Module 5 Cloning单元综合训练卷(含解析外研版选修6)
Module 5 Cloning
(时间120分钟满分150分)
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题15分,满分75分)
听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.What does the man advise the woman to do?
A.To save her money
B.To buy a neputer
C.To buy a second hand one
2.What is the man doing?
A.Applying for a job
B.Searching for a flat
C.Planning a trip
3.What time will they arrive at the theatre if they leave now?
A..
C.A
4.What is the woman?
A.A writer B.A reporter
C.An editor
5.What’s the woman’s attitude towards Gray?
A.She admires her
B.She can’t understand her
C.She doesn’t like her way of life。

高中英语 Module 5 Cloning 综合检测 外研版选修6

高中英语 Module 5 Cloning 综合检测 外研版选修6

综合检测(五)Module 5 Cloning(时间:120分钟;满分:150分)Ⅰ.单项填空(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)1.It was really a ________ experience. Afterwards everybody was very ________.A.terrifying; shocking B.terrified; shockingC.terrifying; shocked D.terrified; shocked2.She hasn't ________ the experience though she worked hard.A.benefitted from B.benefittedC.been benefitted D.been beneficial3.Sports and games should not be treated only ________ amusement.A.as B.forC.of D.with4.Only in this way can you be ________your carelessness.A.changed B.treatedC.got over D.cured of5.I have bought the same shoes ________ you bought last week. I like this kind of style.A.like B.asC.that D.which6.(2013·广元高二月考)I wish I ________ you yesterday.A.seen B.did seeC.had seen D.were to see7.________ farming conditions, they tried out this new crop on a large area.A.Being eager to improveB.To be eager to improveC.Eager improvingD.Eager to improve8.The head of the company promised to deal with matters of this sort ________ he returned to his office.A.until B.whileC.by the time D.the moment9.So ________ that no one could catch up with him.A.did he run quickly B.he ran quicklyC.quickly did he run D.quickly he ran10.-If he ________, he ________ that food.-Luckily he was sent to the hospital immediately.A.was warned; would not takeB.had been warned; would not have takenC.would be warned; had not takenD.would have been warned; had not takenⅡ.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Alice was beginning to get very bored. She and her sister were__11__under the trees. Her sister was__12__, but Alice had nothing to do. Once or twice she looked into her sister's__13__, but it had no pictures or conversations in it.“And what is the use of a book, ”thought Alice, “__14__pictures or conversations?”She tried to__15__something to do, but it was a hot day and she felt very__16__and stupid. She was still sitting and thinking__17__suddenly a white rabbit with pink eyes ran past her.There was nothing really strange about seeing a__18__. And Alice was not very__19__when the Rabbit said, “Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be late!” (Perhaps it was a little__20__, Alice thought later, but at the time she was not surprised.) But then the rabbit took a__21__out of its pocket, looked at it, and hurried on. At once Alice__22__ her feet.“I've__23__before seen a rabbit with either a pocket, or a watch to take out of it,”she thought. And she__24__quickly across the field after the rabbit. She did not stop to think, and when the rabbit ran down a large rabbit-hole, Alice__25__it immediately.After a little way the rabbit-hole suddenly__26__, deep into the ground. Alice could not stop herself__27__, and down she went, too.It was a very strange hole. Alice was falling very slowly, and she had time to think and to__28__around her. She could see nothing below her because it was so__29__. But when she looked at the sides of the__30__, she could see cupboards and books and pictures on the walls.11.A.playing B.lying C.standing D.sitting 12.A.singing B.reading C.crying D.dancing 13.A.pocket B.book C.schoolbag D.eyes14.A.with B.in C.haven't D.without 15.A.think of B.think over C.look for D.look after 16.A.excited B.bored C.sleepy D.angry 17.A.while B.then C.when D.and18.A.friend B.hole C.rabbit D.book19.A.glad B.surprised C.sorrow D.nervous 20.A.special B.strange C.mysterious D.fascinating 21.A.watch B.present C.flower D.photo 22.A.reached out B.rose up C.jumped to D.struggled to 23.A.ever B.even C.never D.often 24.A.escaped B.ran C.looked D.came25.A.stopped B.called C.left D.followed 26.A.went down B.disappeared C.went far D.turned around 27.A.falling B.missing C.running D.flying28.A.go B.turnC.show D.look29.A.bright B.darkC.dusty D.crazy30.A.house B.townC.hole D.bagⅢ.阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)APlanting trees around poultry(家禽) farms can improve air and water quality -and relations with neighbors. Research has shown that just three rows of trees near poultry houses can reduce the release of dust and ammonia(氨水).They can also reduce the strong smells of ammonia gas.The trees seize dust, ammonia and smell in their leaves. They also provide shade from the sun, so they reduce cooling costs in summer. And they act as a windbreak, so they reduce heating costs in winter. Trees can also improve water quality around farms by removing pollutants from soil and groundwater.Traditionally the farms used windows to provide fresh air in the chicken houses. Farmers rarely planted trees or tall crops around the buildings, so there would be no barrier to the airflow.But then farms began to use new airing systems. Instead of windows, the new systems used tunnel fans to circulate air. The fans directed airflow from the poultry houses toward the homes of neighbors.Researchers led by George Malone at the University of Delaware began dealing with the problem in 2000. They found that over a period of six years, planting three rows of trees reduced total dust and ammonia by more than half. And they found that smells were reduced by eighteen percent.The scientists reported their findings in 2008 at a meeting of the American Chemical Society. For the first row nearest the fans, they generally suggested trees that lose their leaves in the fall or trees with waxy leaf surfaces. They suggested evergreen trees for the other two rows. Some trees work better than others. And what works in one area of the country may not work as well in others.Farmers may think trees will take too long to grow and be effective. But some trees can grow quickly. At least one-third of the Delmarva farms have planted trees, technically known as vegetative environmental buffers(缓冲). The idea offers a wayto cut pollution, save money and energy, and make the neighbors happy.31.The trees around the poultry farms can help do all the following EXCEPT ________.A.stopping the strong smells from releasing from poultryB.purifying the quality of air and water around the farmC.increasing barrier to reduce the airflow with outsideD.making the neighbour feel more comfortable32.What do the farmers usually do to provide fresh air for their poultry?A.They planted a lot of trees around their farms.B.They dug a lot of tunnels in their poultry houses.C.They planted a great many tall crops around the farms.D.They built windows and tunnel fans in the poultry houses.33.The trees around the poultry are most effective to ________.A.the dust and ammoniaB.the smells of ammonia gasC.cooling and heating costsD.noise of poultry around34.From the passage we can infer ________.A.the three rows of tree can take in all the dust from the poultry houses B.residents should get away from the poultry housesC.the way of planting trees has been widely used in AmericaD.different areas should experiment their own proper trees to plantBColony collapse disorder first struck honey bees in the United States in late 2006. Over the next two years, beekeepers lost more than one-third of their honey bees.Scientists in the United States and other countries have been working to explain the mysterious disappearances of bees. Now, a new study suggests that several viruses may act together.Scientists from the University of Illinois and the United States Department of Agriculture did the study. The team compared bees from affected colonies with those from healthy colonies. They were looking for differences in gene expression in the guts(肠) of the bees.The scientists found that the affected bees had a number of viruses from a groupcalled picorna-like viruses. The infections observed in the bees included Israeli acute paralysis(瘫痪) virus and deformed wing virus.Tiny insects likely play a big part in spreading the viruses. Varroa mites have been causing serious problems in bee colonies in the United States since the late 1980s. These mites carry picorna-like viruses.The viruses appear to harm the bees' ability to use their genetic material to produce proteins needed to fight infections. Researcher Reed Johnson, now at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, says the study suggests that the damaged proteins are unable to respond effectively when attacked.University of Illinois Professor May Berenbaum says it appears that bees could deal with one or two viruses at the same time, but not three or four.She says the picorna-like viruses “hijack” the ribosome(核糖体) in cells. Ribosomes are structures in which proteins are made. As a result the ribosome produces only viral proteins. The professor says ribosome is central to the survival of any organism. If it is compromised, then the bees could not defend themselves against pesticides or fungal infections or bacteria or poor nutrition.35.The scientists working on the colony of bees in order to________.A.guide the beekeepers to keep bees wellB.develop a new type of beeC.find out the reason for the bees' reductionD.compare the difference between certain bees36.The affecting virus spread through ________.A.little animals B.little insectsC.other bees D.beekeepers37.What plays a key part in making the organism survive?A.Proteins. B.Ribosome.、C.Nutrition. D.Gene.38.From this passage we can learn ________.A.American honey bees almost extinct in recent yearsB.American scientific organization pay little attention to honey bees' reductionC.bees could deal with three or four viruses at the same timeD.the healthy proteins are able to respond effectively when attackedCThis is the VOA Special English Health Report.Leprosy(麻疯病)—also called Hansen's disease—is a bacterial disease that causes skin wounds and nerve damage. The disease can severely disfigure victims and cause death. Untreated patients can spread the bacteria from their nose and mouth through the air to people who are near them a lot.But doctors have been able to treat leprosy since the 1940s. Today they use a combination of three drugs. Experts say after the first treatment, patients can no longer infect others.At the start of this year there were two hundred thirteen thousand cases of leprosy reported in one hundred twenty-one countries. The World Health Organization says there were almost two hundred fifty thousand new cases last year. But the drug combination can cure the disease within six to twelve months. The number of new cases has been falling in many countries. But there are places where leprosy is still spreading quickly. These include areas of Angola, Brazil, Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of Congo and India. Other areas are in Madagascar, Mozambique, Nepal and Tanzania.Leprosy is an ancient disease. Its victims have been highly stigmatized(非难)—often blamed for their condition and made to feel unclean. In India, leprosy has traditionally been considered a punishment for something bad done in a former life. Other cultures have considered it a sign of evil.James Staples teaches at Brunel University in Britain. He tells us that modern knowledge about leprosy does not necessarily reduce the stigma(污名). Public health campaigns spread the message that leprosy is curable and not highly infectious. Yet he says this message is often more scary for people than the idea that leprosy is some sort of spiritual punishment. That explanation may not do much for the patient's place in society, he says, “but at least other people don't think they are going to catch it.”39.Leprosy can be infected through________.A.air breath B.skin touchC.food and drink D.poultry and birds40.In some cultures, leprosy is ________.A.a bacterial diseaseB.a punishment of unhealthy lifeC.a result of undevelopmentD.a wicked sign41.From the passage we can infer ________.A.leprosy can't be controlled once infectedB.leprosy spreads very fast and widelyC.leprosy often caused by the habit of being uncleanD.The World Health Organization has much attention to this diseaseDReproductive cloning is expensive and highly inefficient. More than 90% of cloning attempts fail to produce practicable young. More than 100 nuclear transfer procedures could be required to produce one practicable clone. In addition to low success rates, cloned animals tend to have more compromised immune(免疫的) function and higher rates of infection, tumor growth, and other disorders.Japanese studies have shown that cloned mice live in poor health and die early. About a third of the cloned calves born alive have died young, and many of them were abnormally large. Many cloned animals have not lived long enough to generate good data about how clones age. Appearing healthy at a young age unfortunately is not a good indicator of long-term survival. Clones have been known to die mysteriously. For example, Australia's first cloned sheep appeared healthy and energetic on the day she died, and the results from her autopsy(验尸) failed to determine a cause of death.In 2002, researchers at the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research in Cambridge, Massachusetts, reported that the genomes(基因组) of cloned mice are compromised. In analyzing more than 10,000 liver and placenta(胎盘) cells of cloned mice, they discovered that about 4% of genes function abnormally. The abnormalities do not arise from mutations(转变) in the genes but from changes in the normal activation or expression of certain genes.Problems also may result from programming errors in the genetic material from a donor(捐献者) cell. When an embryo(胚胎) is created from the union of a sperm and an egg, the embryo(晶胚) receives copies of most genes from both parents. A process called “imprinting”chemically marks the DNA from the mother and father so that only one copy of a gene (either the maternal or paternal gene) is turned on. Defects in the genetic imprint of DNA from a single donor cell may lead to some of the developmental abnormalities of cloned embryos.42.Which of the following is the advantage of reproductive cloning?A.expensive cost B.inefficient resultC.low success rates D.medical research43.Many cloned animals________.A.lived not long enoughB.were born unhealthyC.died of a certain deseaseD.provided data for research44.The reason why the cloned animals are unhealthy is probably caused by the ________.A.unhealthy organs B.donor's unhealthy cellC.incomplete change D.abnormal genes45.From the last paragraph we can infer ________.A.a person's genes can't changeB.cloning can cause genes' development abnormallyC.cloning people may have many risksD.cloning people is a good way for healthECancer sufferers could be treated with immune cells(免疫细胞)from donors resistant to the scientists say they have been given the permission by the authorities to test experimental treatment on humans.Zheng Cui and his colleagues at Wake Forest University of Medicine in Winston-Salem,North Carolina,have received permission from the Food and Drug Administration to screen people for their ability to avoid cancer.Immune cells from the best cancer fighters will be given to cancer patients,after being matched for the blood type,the scientists said.The scientists have discovered that a much larger population of immune cells called granulocytes(粒性白细胞)can also kill cancer and they have shown that immune cells from some people may effectively fight cancer in others.The researchers took blood samples from more than 100 people and mixed their granulocytes with cervical cancer cells.Granulocytes from one person killed around 97 percent of cancer cells within 24 hours.However,only around 2 percent of cancer cells were killed by those from another healthy individual.Last year,however,the scientists successfully treated a range of different cancers in mice by injecting them with granulocytes from a group of mice that arecompletely resistant to cancer.“Our pre-clinical tests have been successful.If this is half as effective in humans as it is in mice it could be that half of patients could be cured or at least given one to two years extra of high-quality life,”Cui was quoted as saying.Everyone has some ability to fight cancer through immune cells called NK cells,which can identify and kill tumors(肿瘤)—although the extent of theses cells' influence is not known.Cells' ability to kill cancer appeared to be lower in blood samples taken from people over the age of 50 and even lower in people with cancer.It also fell when people were under stress and during winter,according to the scientists.46.What do we know from the passage?A.Granulocytes from one person may be used to fight cancer in others.B.Immune cells from people resistant to cancer can be given to any cancer patients.C.A lot of cancer sufferers have been successfully cured with the help of immune cells.D.As long as cancer patients have the same blood type with cancer fighters,they can be cured.47.In order to treat cancer sufferers,scientists should get immune cells from ________.A.healthy miceB.patients who just get cancerC.healthy peopleD.the best cancer fighters48.What does the underlined word“those”in Paragraph 5 refer to?A.Blood samples. B.Granulocytes.C.Individuals. D.Cancer cells.49.What do we know from Cui's words in Paragraph 7?A.The tests to people have been proved successful.B.The new way can only cure half of human patients.C.The finding may be very useful in treating cancer.D.Not everybody can fight cancer through NK cells.50.In which column of a magazine can you most probably find this passage?A.Science. B.Nature.C.Life. D.History.Ⅳ.补全对话(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)Tom:What did you think of the lecture?Mary:__51__Tom:Did you really?Mary:__52__Tom:Certainly not .__53__Mary:So you think you know more than he does.Tom:Well,take coal for instance.Mary:__54__Tom:Coal won't become important again.Mary:Why not?Tom:It's too dirty.They won't be able to find people to work down coal mines in the future.Mary:__55__Tom:Nonsense.The only sort of power they will use in the future is atomic power.A.What about it?B.I thought he talked a lot of rubbish.C.I thought it was very interesting.D.What is it?E.Yes,didn't you?F.They'll invent new kinds of machinery.G.No,did you?Ⅴ.阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)(2013·四川高考)A nurse of 78 this weekend celebrates 60 years of walking the wards—and she has no plans to retire.Jackie Reid was 18 when she started work in 1953—when the National Health Service (NHS) was just five years old—and is believed to be the oldest nurse in Britain.The diabetes(糖尿病) specialist had to retire at 65 but returned as a nurse within two weeks and still does up to four seven-and-a-half hour shifts(轮班) each week.Mrs Reid said:“Nursing is hard if you do it correctly but I love my job. Working for the NHS has been my life. I have no other hobbies because I have worked all mylife.”Jackie has worked at a number of different hospitals including one in Scotland.Her specialist field has been diabetes for the past 40 years. She retrained after her 12-year-old daughter Michelle developed the disease. She currently works at Southend Hospital, Essex.Over the last 60 years she has treated tens of thousands of patients.Jackie believes nursing should be protected from government cuts. She said:“There're lots of things I would say to the government. If you are going to get good care you have to have the resources(资源), you can't do it without enough money. They shouldn't need the cuts that there are in the NHS. It's hard now because there's a shortage of staff.”Jackie has lived alone in Grays, Essex, since her husband died three years ago.The couple have two daughters Michelle, 50, and Karen,54.Jackie added: “My youngest daughter worries about me—she doesn't think I should work as much as I do. I constantly say ‘don't worry about me, I'm fine’,but she never believes me. I don't like the thought of giving it up and will try to keep going forever.”56.In which year was the NHS set up? (within 2 words)________________________________________________________________57.What does Jackie think of nursing? (within 6 words)________________________________________________________________58.When did Jackie retrain in the field of diabetes? (within 6 words)________________________________________________________________59.What does Jackie wish the government to do? (within 7 words)________________________________________________________________60.Why does Jackie's daughter worry about her? (within 8 words)________________________________________________________________Ⅵ.短文改错(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)I went to City Wildlife Park with my classmates by bus yesterday. We arrived there at 8:00. When I got out of a bus, some of us had rushed into the gate of the park. First, we paid a visit the golden monkeys. They were lovely and cutely. They jumped from one tree to another which was about two meters away. That was amazed, wasn't it? But then we watched an animal show. They dance like humans. They could do everything we asked them to do it. After that we visited the safari park. Allkinds animals could be seen there, such as tigers, lions, deers and goats. I love lions best, because they are the king of the forest and they are powerful. I wish I can be strong just like them!Ⅵ.书面表达(满分25分)人们对教师体罚学生持不同意见。

高考英语 Module5 Cloning复习模块能力检测 外研版选修6

高考英语 Module5 Cloning复习模块能力检测 外研版选修6

高考英语 Module5 Cloning复习模块能力检测外研版选修62012届英语复习模块能力检测:Module5 Cloning(外研版选修6)Ⅰ. 单词拼写1. He was too absorbed (全神贯注的)in the newspaper to hear the bell.2. When he passed by the house, he couldn’t help knocking (敲)at the door.3. Do you think it will be beneficial (有益的)to humans?4. The story is imaginary (虚构的), so we can’t believe it.5. He breathed (呼吸)with difficulty after a long-time running.6. The boy was in their power, and knew it was pointless to resist (抵抗).7. The father’s violence terrified (使受惊吓)the little child.8. The black mountain contrasts (使与……对照)sharply with the white snow.9. Accompanied (陪伴)by parents, we went for a walk in the park.10. The government is encouraging (鼓励)to take steps to protect the environment.Ⅱ. 完成句子1. The village people will benefit from (从……中受益)the new railway.2. You said the film was interesting. On the contrary (相反地), I nearly fell asleep.3. As far as we know (据我们所知), 2012 is terrifying.4. Her songs brought our history back to life (重现了历史).5. Arriving home, she threw herself on (扑倒)the bed.6. This medicine will cure you of (治愈)your headache.Ⅲ. 语法和词汇知识1. Children under 14 must be ______ by an adult.A. companiedB. accompaniedC. punishedD. embarrassed【解析】选B。

高考英语 第五模块Module 5 Cloning复习学案 外研版选修6

高考英语 第五模块Module 5 Cloning复习学案 外研版选修6

Module 5 CloningI. 单词1.使恐惧v. 2. 布满皱纹的adj3. 使觉得恶心v.4. 情绪;感情n.5. 对照v6. 噩梦n.7. 完全相同的adj 8. 有益的adj11. 胡说八道n. 12. 有机体n.13. 养育n. 14. 基因学n.15. 透明的adj. 16.基本的adj.17. 成分n. 18. 程序n.19. 有争议的adj 20. 可选择的adj21. 强制的adj 22. 条例n23. 手指甲n. 24. 嫌疑人n.25. 陪伴v. 26. 吸收v.27. 暴力n. 28. 样本n.29. 扭曲的adj 30. 植入v.31.可选择的adj 31.复制vII. 短语1.大家一致同意it is generally agreed that2. 科幻小说science fiction3. 恐怖电影horror film4. 拒绝作某事refuse to do something5. 结束某人的生命end one’s life6. 付与与…生命give life to sb/sth7. 躺在某人脚下lie at one’s feet8. 烧尽;烧完burn out9. 通过微弱的光by its tiny light…形成对照contrast with11. 扑到在…上throw oneself on the bed12.吓得发抖shake with fear13. 站在床边stand by the bed14. 发出声音make a sound15. 被…吓坏be frightened by16. 相反on the contrary17. 那是对的that’s it18. 继续to continue19. 换句话说in other words20. 一系列的 a sequence of /a series of21. 与…一摸一样be identical to22. 把…作为…offer…as…23. 在某种压力之下be under … pressure24. 杰出人物exceptional human beings…相反be contrary to26. 从…中恢复recover from ( a disease)27. 依赖于rely on28. 在…陪伴下be accompanied by29. 安全系统the security system30. 失去控制get out of control31. 没有…的办法there is no way of…32. 反之亦然vice versa33. 使…复活bring sth. back to life34. 以…为基础be based on35. 分解break down36. 据我们所知as far as we know37. 摧毁knock out38. 如下as follows39. 把…当成…对待treat…as…40. 屡次again and againIII.重点短语1. treat vt. & vi.对待;看待;治疗;款待;招待;处理;谈判; 请客;款待treat... as... 把…看作;把…当作…看待treat sb. to 款待,招待treat sb.liketreat sb.as if+从句2. on the contrary与此相反,正相反contrary adj.相反地,相违的n.相反,对立面to the contrary相反地by contrary与期望相反contrary to与……相反3.cure vt.治好(疾病等); 解决, 了结; 纠正;矫正;加工;处理n.治愈;痊愈;疗法;对策;疗程cure sb.of sth.治愈某人的疾病;矫正某人的不良行为cure sb.of one’s habit of 纠正某人的不良习惯a cure of……的疗法have a rest cure 静养4. different adj. 不同的,差异的;个别的;多种多样的difference n. 差别,差距differ vi.不同,有异;持异议differential adj.不同的,有分别的;区别性的agree to differ各自保留不同意见beg to differ恕不同意differ about/on 对……持不同意见differ from 与……不同;不同意(某人或某意见)differ with不同意(某人或某种意见)make a difference to 对……有作用;对……重要make a difference between 区别对待with a difference与众不同的5. beneficial adj.有利于;有益于benefit n.益处;好处pl.津贴;救济金vt.有益于,有利于;对……有好处for sb.’s benefit 为某人的利益,为帮助某人benefit from/by 受益于,对……有好处6. in other words换句话说have a word with sb 和某人谈话have words with sb =quarrel with sb 和……吵架keep/break one's word 守信/不守信leave word(=leave a message) 留话,留信receive (get, have) word 得到消息get in a word=get a word in 插话in a/one word 总而言之in other words 换句话说in words 用语言;在口头上(=in word)in word 口头上,表面上Word came that…有消息说…7. disgust at/for/with对于……的厌恶in disgust厌恶的be disgusted at厌恶to one’s disgust使某人厌恶的是8. contrast v. 对照,与……形成对比;、对比,对照contrast A and/with B 对比A与Bcontrast with sb. / sth. 与……对比显出差异; 与……形成对照in contrast with/to 和……形成对比by contrast 通过对比make a contrast with 与…形成对比9. control vt.&vi.控制control oneself/one’s feelings/the situation/the fire控制自己/抑制自己的感情/控制住形势/控制大火out of control失去控制in control of控制着under/in the control of 受…的管理、控制lose control of 失去对…的控制under control被控制住beyond control无法控制10. terrify vt. 使惊恐,使受惊吓terrify sb. into doing sth. 威胁某人做某事be terrified out of one’ s wits吓得魂不附体be terrified at/with 因…吓了一跳be terrified of 恐俱,害怕terror n.惊恐,恐怖in terror of 对…十分害怕terrorist n.恐怖分子,恐怖主义者11. prepare vt. &vi.预备,准备;调制,配制prepared adj.事先准备好的;愿意的;期望的preparation n.准备,预备;安排;配制剂prepare for为…做好准备prepare sb. for...使某人有准备be prepared for准备(状态)…make preparations for…为…做好准备12. throw oneself on:扑倒在……上throw about /around到处随便扔throw away放弃,错过,不利用;浪费throw back扔回;击退;猛然掀掉throw doubt on使对……产生怀疑throw ... in the shade使黯然失色throw into使突然处于某种状态,投人throw light on/upon给……提供线索;使情况明朗起来throw off摆脱;去掉;匆忙脱下throw on匆匆穿上throw oneself into扑倒在……里;投身(某项工作)throw up放弃;呕吐;匆匆盖上同步实践1 .Only in this way can you be ___________ your carelessness.A. changedB. treatedC. got overD. cured of2 .He is in _____ control of the company. I mean, the company is in ______ control of him.A. the; /B./;theC. the; theD./;/3 .Thoughts of westerners differ much _________ oriental (东方的)in a number of ways.A. betweenB. between thoseC. fromD. from those of4 . He is connected ________ the Zhangs by marriage.A. to B: byC. with D: from5 .Although we had been out of touch for ten years, I recognized her_I met her.A. first timeB. for the first timeC.the first time D. by the first time6 .Mr. Smith has changed a lot, and many of his friends say that he is not the same man ______.A. like he wasB. as he used to beC. as he used toD. like what he was7. It was with great joy _______ he received the news that his lost daughter had been found.A. becauseB. whichC. sinceD. that8.---Did you visit the famous cultural relics last month?一No,we ________ it,but we spent too much time shopping.A. could have visitedB. must have visitedC.can’t have visited D. shouldn’t have visited9. What a kind teacher! But for his help, I ________ my study.A. wouldn’t finishB. wouldn’t have finishedC.s houldn’t have finished D. mustn’t have finished10. I _________ you how to deal with the matter, but why didn’t you ask me?A. could showB. were to showC. had shownD. would have shown11. --- _________he come to see you as he promised?---Of course, please. And I’d rather he ________ me the truth.A. Shall; told B .Should; will tellC. Can; coversD. Will; informed12. Some women ________ good money instead of staying at home, but they decided to take care of the family.A. must makeB. should have madeC.would make. D. could have made13. Look at the terrible situation I am in! If only I ________your advice.A. followB. would followC.had followed D. have followed14.---Your team completed the wall repair on the day?---They ________ but it was raining the whole day.A. didB. would haveC. should doD. have15. --- Would you have told him the answer, if possible?---Yes, I would have; but I ________ very busy:A. had beenB. wereC. wasD. would be16. The monkeys look sweet, but they _________ be very naughty.A. mayB. needC. shouldD. can17. Every coin has two sides. Beautiful songs, sometimes, _________ be just noise to others.A. mustB. wouldC. mayD. should18.She thought 1 was talking about her daughter,________ in fact,I was talking my daughter.A.whom B.whereC .which D.while19. The two lawyers ___________ for a few minutes about the exact meaning of a point of law. A, argued B. discussedC. quarreledD. fought20.I wish I ________ you last Sunday.A. sawB. have seen C.had seen D.am to see21. Without the air to hold some of the sun’s heat, the earth at night _________,too cold for us to live.A. would be freezing cold B.will be freezing coldC.would be frozen cold D. can freeze coldly22. Although he has taken a lot of medicine, his health _______ poor.A. provesB. remainsC. maintainsD. continues23.The man we followed suddenly stopped and looked as if _______ whether he was going in the right direction.A. seeingB. having seenC.to have seen D. to see24. If only I _______ the test!My parents wouldn’t have got so angry with me.A. passedB. had passedC. would passD. should have passed25. All of you __________ at the school gate!we’11 soon start.A. are gatheringB. will gatherC. have gatheredD. gather26.The Arab insisted that he _________ their camel.A. had never stolenB. should never stealC. would never have stolenD. never steal27. Some procedures involved in the manufacture of this product are _________ procedures conducted in producing TV sets.A. same asB. resembleC. alikeD. similar to28.Everyone would prefer to ________ the quality of their life by working hard instead of cheating others.A. increaseB. produceC. improveD. strengthen29. While shopping, people sometimes can’t help _______ into buying something they don’t really need.A. to persuadeB. persuadingC. being persuadedD. be persuaded30.If you keep on, you’11 succeed ________.A. in timeB. at one timeC. at the same timeD. on time语法虚拟语气1.I wish I _____ to the seaside with my boyfriend next Sunday.A. would goB. goC. can goD. am going2. When a pencil is partly in a glass of water, it looks as if it __________.A.breaks B. has brokenC.were broken D: ha been broken3.I wish I _________ to talk this over with Mr Zhang when he was here last night.A. had been ableB. should be ableC. have been ableD. were able4. If there were no subjunctive mood,English _______ much easier.A. will beB. would have beenC. could have beenD. would be5. He acts as if he ________ the truth of the matter.A. knowsB. knewC. has knownD. had known6. The teacher ordered that the exam __________ before ten.A. must finishB. would be finishedC. be finished.D. must be finished7. She made the demand that she ________ at once, ________ made us sad.A. leave, which B.left, whichC. leave, andD. left, and8. He was talking so much about America as if he __________ there.A. had beenB. has beenC. wasD. has gone9. My suggestion was that the meeting ___________till next week.A. to putB. be putC. should putD. would be put10. It is important that we _________wild animals.A. will protectB. shall protectC. should protectD. are protecting。

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Module 5 Period Two(时间:40分钟)Ⅰ.短语填空(be)identical to; rely on/upon; as good as; by mistake; treat...as...1.You can ________ ________ it that it will rain this weekend.2.If he finds out, I’m ________ ________ ________ dead.3.This picture ________ ________ ________ the one my mother has.4.I decided to treat his remark ________ a joke.5.I took your bag instead of mine ________ ________.答案 1.rely upon/on 2.as good as 3.is identical to4.as 5.by mistakeⅡ.完成句子1.The village people will ________ ________(从……中受益)the new railway. 2.You said the film was interesting. ________ ________ ________(相反地), I nearly fell asleep.3.This medicine will ________ ________ ________(治愈)your headache.4.You’ll ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ________(发现很难靠近) the tiger.5.We had better ________ ________ ________ ________ ________(把它当笑话).答案 1.benefit from 2.On the contrary 3.cure you of4.find it hard to get close to 5.treat it as a jokeⅢ.单项填空1.Although a teenager, Fred could resist________ what to do and what not to do. A.being told B.tellingC.to be told D.to tell答案 A [句意:虽然还只是一个十几岁的孩子,弗雷德却不盲信他人,做事自有主张。

resist 意为“控制,抗拒”,后接名词或动名词,不接不定式,如:He could not resist reaching out to touch it.他忍不住伸出手去摸一下这东西。

resist authority反抗权威。

]2.The________ is being held at the police headquarters for questioning. A.doubt B.uncertaintyC.suspect D.informer答案 C [doubt表示“不确定”;uncertainty表示“不确定”;suspect表示“嫌疑人”;informer表示“告密者”。

根据句意“嫌疑人目前被关押在警察总部接受审问”可知选C。

]3.Doing morning exercises and eye exercises are ________ to your health. A.good B.harmfulC.beneficial D.benefit答案 C [be beneficial to意为“对……有益”。

be harmful to意为“对健康有害”,与题意不符。

good作“益处”讲是名词,benefit是名词。

]4.We have ________ views of what should be done.A.identical B.alikeC.like D.as答案 A [identical意为“完全相同的”。

alike是表语形容词,不能作前置定语,作“像”讲;like是介词;as是连词。

]5.He played a trick ________ Jessy and he had to apologize________ treating her ________ a nice dinner.A.on; for; to B.in; by; toC.on; by; with D.on; by; to答案 D [play a trick on sb 捉弄某人;by treating her to a nice dinner为方式状语,其中treat sb to sth 请某人……。

故D正确。

]6.He is stupid.________,he doesn’t study.A.In the first place B.In other wordsC.To be honest D.To make matters worse答案 D [in the first place首先;in other words换句话说;to be honest说实话。

to make matters worse相当于what’s worse或worse still,常在句中作插入语,意思是“更糟的是”。

]7.—Did your classmate accept your invitation?—No, he ________ refused.A.as far as B.as well asC.as soon as D.as good as答案 D [句意为:——你的同学接受你的邀请了吗?——没有,他跟拒绝差不多。

as good as“和……一样,简直是”。

]8.Some plants are very ________to light; they prefer shade.A.sensible B.flexibleC.objective D.sensitive答案 D [sensible理智的;flexible柔韧的;objective客观的;sensitive敏感的。

句意:有些植物对光很敏感,它们喜阴。

由句意可知选D。

]9.—The film isn’t interesting, is it?—________, it is fascinating. I love it.A.By the contrary B.On the contraryC.On the other hand D.To the other hand答案 B [on the contrary“正好相反”,符合题意。

]10.We________the difficulty together,but why didn't you tell me?A.should face B.might faceC.could have faced D.must have faced答案 C [题干的意思是:“我们原本可以一起面对困难的,可是,你为什么不告诉我呢?”由but和didn't可知,此处是与过去事实相反的虚拟语气,与过去事实相反的虚拟语气的主句形式为could/would/should/might have done,所以C项正确。

A项和B项都是与现在事实相反的虚拟语气,可排除;D项表示推测,故排除。

]11.—We won by 2 goals to 1.—________! Their team was supposed to be better.A.Nonsense B.IncredibleC.That’s it D.I can’t stand it答案 B [原本认为对方强些,所以令人难以置信。

]12.It’s impossible for all the people ________ jobs because ________ of them are not fit for them.A.getting; none B.to get; allC.to get; not all D.get; every one答案 B [本句中it作形式主语,不定式to get jobs作真正主语。

根据句意及部分否定用法可知应选B项。

]Ⅳ.阅读理解AThere’s_nothing_Mickey_Mouse_about_the_work_of_scientists_at_a_medical_center_h ere. Medical researchers recently grew a human­shaped ear in a lab dish, then joined it to the back of a mouse successfully.To make the ear, scientists first pulled out bits of cartilage from a human leg. They used those cells to grow more cartilage cells. The cartilage cells were then put into a special polymer mold shaped like a human ear. Polymer, a biodegradable plastic, absorbed the cartilage cells in about a week.To see if the ear could be connected with the human body successfully, scientists put the new ear into the skin on a mouse’s back. The mouse had been specially kept to lack an infection­fighting system, or immune system. The lack of an immune systemprevented the mouse’s body from attacking the ear, a process called rejection. Afterall, the ear wasn’t its own originally, so it would have attacked the ear if it hadhad an immune system.After several days, the mouse’s skin grew around the ear, keeping the ear in place. Researchers said the mouse experiment would lead to transplants of ears and nosesgrown from human cartilage into humans.The transplants would be used for people who lack something such as ears and nosesfrom birth or have had accidental injuries. In those cases, the ear or nose couldbe transplanted under a perso n’s skin so the cartilage would have a natural covering.1.What does the underlined sentence mean according to the text? A.The scientists’ work has nothing to do with Mickey Mouse.B.The scientists here don’t like Mickey Mouse at all.C.The scientists don’t do any experiment on Mickey Mouse.D.Films on Mickey Mouse will never be made here.答案 A [句意理解题。

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