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牛津英語(yǔ)模塊六第二單元同步測(cè)試題II

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1、牛津高二實(shí)驗(yàn)版 模塊六Unit 2單元測(cè)試(II) Unit 2 What is happiness to you? 第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分) 1. —What a day! I’m about to drop. — A. What a pity. B. Just have a good rest! C. You needn’t worry about the time. D. I am sorry to hear that. 2. I don’t like this

2、kind of . There is too much information about the meetings in it. A. newspaper B. the newspaper C. the newspapers D. newspapers 3. Though injured seriously, he tried to , hoping to make his parents less worried. A. cheer up B. light up C. jum

3、p up D. take up 4. To turn your dream into reality, you should first the hard life here which you hasn’t got used to so far. A. come to B. adopt to C. refer to D. adapt to 5. With the money collected by no benefit performance, the people in the disaster area

4、 their home soon. A. will be rebuilt B. will be rebuilding C. will have rebuilt D. have rebuilt 6. The national entrance examinations are around the corner, some fans in my class are persuaded to football to focus on their studies. A. quit to pl

5、ay B. stop to play C. quit playing D. to be quitted playing 7. Under the of the psychoanalyst(心理分析學(xué)者), the timid(膽小的) boy seems to be more cheerful and outgoing. A. guidance B. help C. advice D. suggestions 8. After the accident the miners to

6、ld the reporters about their in the coal mine. A. lively; details B. living; events C. live; trips D. alive; experiences 9. —What did the professor ask us to do just now? —Sorry, I about my trip to the Wolf Hill at the weekend. A. had

7、 thought B. thought C. think D. was thinking 10. road you take, the drive won’t be more than an hour. A. Whatever B. Whichever C. However D. Whenever 11. Each time we get to the workplace, he each of us our

8、task in detail. A. was allocating B. has allocated C. will allocate D. is going to 12. The reason why she decided to leave her boyfriend was that she didn’t feel with him. A. serious B. severe C. secure D. safely 13. —What does she do? —She is a n

9、urse and the doctor in the operating room. A. helps B. assists C. aids D. benefit 14. He more than 5,000 English words when he entered the university at the age of 15. A. has learned B. would have learned C. learned D. had learned 1

10、5. By the time he arrives, all the work , with our teacher will be content. A. will have been accomplished; which B. will be accomplished; that C. will have accomplished; it D. had been accomplished; him 第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,

11、滿分30分) Last year, I was invited to take part in a carnival(狂歡) for Tuesday’s Child, an organization that helps children with the AIDS virus, because I’m on a television show. Because I 16 I went. Any child 17 there could paint a square(方塊), if he / she wanted to. 18 I loo

12、ked around at all the squares, I saw pink hearts and bright blue clouds, beautiful 19 sunrises and green and purple flowers. All bright 20 one. The boy sitting next to me was painting a heart, but it was 21 . At first I thought maybe he took the only 22 paint and i

13、t just 23 to be dark. But when I asked him about it, he said his heart was that 24 because he was very sick, adding, “There’s 25 anyone can do that will help.” I told him I was sorry and I could certainly 26 why he had made his heart a dark color. However, I told h

14、im though other people could not do things to 27 him better, we could do things like giving tight 28 , which in my experience did help when feeling 29 . I told him that if he would like, I would be happy to give him one. He 30 climbed into my lap. He sat there for a

15、long time and when he had had 31 , he jumped down to finish his coloring. As the day was 32 an end and I was getting ready to head home, I 33 a tug on my jacket. I turned around and standing there with a 34 on his face was the boy. He said, “My heart is 35 colo

16、rs. It is getting brighter...I think those tight hugs really do work.” 16. A. matter B. care C. notice D. differ 17. A. born B. invited C. cured D. treated 18. A. As B. Until C. Before D. If 19. A. white B. blue C. orange D. green 20. A. as well as B. inst

17、ead of C. just like D. except for 21. A. bright B. dark C. blue D. yellow 22. A. left B. remained C. lost D. forgotten 23. A. seemed B. needed C. occurred D. happened 24. A. shape B. color C. kind D. form 25. A. anything B. everything C. nothing D.

18、 something 26. A. doubt B. guess C. forecast D. understand 27. A. make B. let C. improve D. like 28. A. hugs B. kisses C. handshakes D. glimpses 29. A. sorry B. lonely C. sad D. dangerous 30. A. finally B. immediately C. suddenly D. honestly 31. A. it

19、 B. one C. enough D. such 32. A. coming to B. put to C. brought to D. calling for 33. A. caught B. gave C. reached D. felt 34. A. surprise B. smile C. cloud D. scar 35. A. turning B. painting C. changing D. lacking 第三節(jié):閱讀理解(共20小題;每題2分,滿分40分)

20、A Read Your Cat’s Body Language—Know Your Pet More Have you ever thought that your cat is an aloof(冷漠的) creature to you? Then it is because you do not understand it. Your cat is always trying to communicate to you through its gestures and body language. So to know your cat more, yo

21、u need to know more about the cat’s body language. The tail is the most important part of your cat’s body; it often shows its mood and intention. If your cat is sweeping its tail in broad gestures, then it means annoyance or impatience at your extreme petting(撫摸). If you continue to hug the ca

22、t might give you a “bat” with its paws. A rapid sweeping of tail back and forth, right from the center shows an extreme anxiety in your cat. If you find your cat turning its body fully sideways and extending its tail upwards, then be sure that your cat is giving a sign of a conflict with the fellow

23、cats. Often you will find your cat lowering its tail between her legs, which show her complete obedience(順從的). A raised tail also indicates that your cat wants to be friendly. Along with the tail, the cat’s body gestures speak volumes about its mood and behavior. While bent legs is a sign of defen

24、ding itself, outstretched legs will show self-confidence and self-assurance. If the cat’s ears are back and the body low, it will show its shame or regret; raised ears will show interest in the happenings around it. If you find your cat with the head completely lowered then it will show that it is b

25、oredom and disappointed. 36. Your cat is impatient with your petting when it is ________ A. raising its tail B. lowering its tail between her legs C. sweeping its tail in broad gestures D. extending its tail upwards 37. The underlined word “bat” refers to ________. A. a kind of an

26、imal B. a flying bird C. a hit with something D. a wooden stick 38. If you find the cat’s ears are back and the body is low, ________. A. it will show that your cat is boredom and disappointed B. it means that your cat is feeling disappointed C. something around is drawing its a

27、ttention D. you may see a fight between cats very soon 39. What does the third paragraph tell us? A. Importance of tail movement. B. Movement of other body parts. C. Movement of ears. D. Movement of legs. B LONDON(Reuters)—A French woman who had the world’s firs

28、t partial(部分的) face transplant has spoken of her surprise at seeing her new appearance, the Daily Mail newspaper said on Saturday. The 38-year-old woman underwent(接受) the operation to give her a new nose, chin and mouth at a hospital in the northern French city of Amiens last month. “When I looked

29、 at my new face, I knew straight away that it was me,” the paper quoted the woman, who was disfigured(毀容) after her dog injured her badly, as saying. “It was simply amazing to see a nose and mouth on my face.” The woman, who is recovering in a hospital in Lyon, told the paper that the attack of the

30、 dog had left her so disfigured that she had been forced to wear a dental mask. People in the street would recoil from her in horror, she said, and even one of her own two daughters found her appearance unbearable. “Old people were the worst, they used to stop and stare at me all the time,” she sai

31、d. “My elder daughter Lucie just didn’t want to see me—I had to wear a mask. If I didn’t she refused to see me.” Earlier this week the woman asked journalists to respect her privacy after her operation attracted the media. The paper said the woman now wanted to live a normal life but was worried a

32、bout what reaction there might be when she leaves hospital. 40. What made the French woman so disfigured? A. Her falling over. B. A big fire. C. A car accident. D. Her pet’s attack. 41. The underlined word “recoil” in Paragraph 5 probably means “______”.

33、 A. laugh at B. move back C. whisper D. scream 42. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the text? A. The operation on the woman proved successful. B. The woman felt amazed when she saw her new face. C. The media have reported a lot about the woman

34、 and the operation. D. Before operation, the people who hated to meet her most were her husband and children. 43. It can be inferred from the text that the woman ______. A. may still be the focus of attention for some time B. will never live a normal life after the operation C. dislikes the jou

35、rnalists’ disturbing of her privacy D. needn’t wear a mask any more C Shanghai, China, is home to the world’s tallest woman. Yao Defen, a 36-year-old woman, suffers from a brain tumor(腫瘤) which is believed to be the reason behind her huge height and size. Defen stands at 7.75 feet tall

36、, which is 2 inches more than Sandy Allen of the United States, who is listed as the world’s tallest woman in the Guinness Book of World Records. Defen’s brain tumor is located in a gland(腺) of the brain that regulates the outlet of growth hormones(荷爾蒙). Because of her tumor, her body was forced t

37、o let out an excess(過(guò)量) of growth hormones, which lead to her extreme height. This excess of growth hormones has made many of her bones weak and brittle, making it hard for this 36-year-old woman to sit or stand. Defen’s family are poor farmers living in eastern China. And after the story of her e

38、xtreme height tumor was broadcasted internationally by the Discovery Channel, many doctors in China were willing to award Defen free treatment for her illness. She is now reportedly taking medicine to stop the gland from producing more growth hormones, so she won’t continue to grow. Doctors expect

39、 that after her treatment and surgery Defen will shrink 30%. This shrinkage will ease the osteoporosis, a disease that makes bones in the body weak and more likely to break, which will hopefully allow Defen to lead a more normal life. 44. From the passage, we learn that ______. A. Defen’s family

40、 has difficulty in paying her treatment B. Defen has suffered from a brain tumor for 36 years C. Defen is the tallest woman in the Guinness Book of World Records D. Defen’s bones have already broken quite a few times 45. According to the passage, which is the best thing that Defen should do t

41、o live a normal life? A. Harden her bones. B. Repeatedly take medicine. C. Lie in bed all day. D. Have an operation to remove the brain tumor. 46. The underlined word “shrink” in the last paragraph probably means ______. A. draw together B. reduce in size C. move back D. stop gr

42、owing 47. The best title of the passage is “______”. A. Cure for Head Brain Tumor B. Patient Survives from Osteoporosis C. Treatment for World’s Tallest Woman D. Excess of Growth Hormones D Long before the calculator or even modern math, Egyptians had discovered a way to m

43、ultiply large numbers quickly. Here’s how it works. Suppose you had this problem: 1312=? On a sheet of paper, draw a line to separate two columns. Down the column on the left, begin with the number 1. Double it and write 2 below it, then double the 2 and write 4, and so on. Down the column on the

44、right, write the number you are multiplying by (in this case, 12). Under the 12, double it and write 24. Then double the 24 and write the number 48 under it, and so on. Your columns should look like this: 1 12 2 24 4 48 8 96 16 192 Now find the numbers

45、in the left column that add up to the first number in the problem (in this case, 13). The numbers 1+4+8=13, so underline the numbers in the right column opposite these numbers. Add these numbers (12+48+96) together, and you will get the sum 156, which is the correct answer to the problem of multiply

46、ing 13 by 12. Now try another example: 38251=? 1 251 2 502 4 1,004 8 2,008 16 4,016 32 8,032 We see that 2+4+32=38. So 38251=502+1,004+8,032. And that equals 9,538. The ancient Egyptians also used columns like these to divide large numbers. Ca

47、n you think of how they might have done that? 48. The ancient Egyptians used columns to _______ large numbers. A. add up B. multiply C. divide D. both B and C 49. What does the author tell us? A. Egyptians were good at counting. B. Egyptians had their own way to multiply large numbers quick

48、ly. C. Egyptians could calculate only by adding up numbers. D. Egyptians were quick in adding up the numbers。 50. From the passage, we can conclude the ancient Egyptians were ______. A. stupid B. clever C. interesting D. humorous 51. Which is NOT true according to the passage? A. The anci

49、ent Egyptians used columns to divide large numbers. B. Egyptians had discovered a way to multiply large numbers quickly after the calculator or even modern math. C. Egyptians were good at counting. D. The ancient Egyptians were very clever. E Scientists say they were able to reduce t

50、he effect of the AIDS with a drug first designed to treat other conditions. AIDS damages the protection system so the body cannot fight viruses inside the body. At present, medicines can reduce HIV to levels low enough to keep people alive. But these drugs are not a cure. Small amounts of the virus

51、still remain in human’s body. If it wakes up again, the virus can become active and begin to copy itself, so people must continue to take medicine. A new study has been carried out on four patients. They had already taken medicine for more than two years. The researchers first improved the effect o

52、f the drug. Then they gave the patient another one, valproic acid(丙戊酸). Valproic acid is used to help epilepsy(癲癇病) patients. Some people with depression(抑郁癥) also take the drug to calm themselves down. But valproic acid has also been shown to block something that helps HIV, the AIDS virus, to hide

53、. The patients took the medicine twice a day for three months. Over this time, the researchers say the amount of the virus was reduced by nearly seventy-five percent in three of the four people. But the numbers returned to earlier levels when the treatment ended. Valproic acid has some serious dan

54、gers, especially for women who will soon give birth. Doctor Margolis says more study is needed into its use against AIDS. But the scientists do say that their early finding suggests that new methods will produce a cure of HIV in the future. Some other scientists, however, say it is too early to talk

55、 of cure for a virus that is so difficult to destroy. They say a cure would have to make the patients healthy again and the virus might not hide only in the protection system. 52. Which of the following is NOT a function of Valproic acid? A. To control the effects of epilepsy. B. To block some

56、thing that helps HIV. C. To calm down people with depression. D. To improve the strength of other drugs. 53. By saying that “it is too early to talk of cure for a virus that is so difficult to destroy”, the author means _______. A. scientists hope to find the cure for AIDS soon B. scientist d

57、on’t want to talk about their cure too early C. scientists doubt whether a cure for AIDS can soon be found D. it’s too late to find the cure for a virus that is so difficult to destroy 54. This text most probably appears in ________. A. a newspaper B. a book on Chinese medicine C. a noti

58、ce D. a tour guide book 55. We can learn from the text that ________. A. valproic acid can help all HIV patients B. usually the AIDS virus is not difficult to destroy C. the effects of valproic acid do not last forever D. doctors have found an effective way to cure the AIDS

59、第四節(jié): 單詞拼寫(xiě)。(根據(jù)括號(hào)內(nèi)的中文釋義及所給單詞首字母,補(bǔ)全所缺單詞)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分) 56. He suffered several serious i in the traffic accident and died soon. 57. On seeing her h tears, I decided to help her as best I could. 58. In that school i thinking is especially encouraged among the s

60、tudents. 59. Many people died during the war because of cold and h . 60. We have had both p and negative lessons in history. 61. They are very (樂(lè)觀的) about the future of their company. 62. You are not alone in your fight for freedom. Our (同情)are alwa

61、ys with you. 63. The famous temple has been (重建) twice in the last few years. 64. What you explained made me feel more (混淆的) about the principle. 65. I don’t like driving. I do it (簡(jiǎn)單地) to get some exercise. 第五節(jié):書(shū)面表達(dá)(滿分25分) 2008年北京奧運(yùn)會(huì)即將來(lái)臨,怎樣做一個(gè)講文明、守秩序的觀眾呢?

62、閱讀下面的材料,寫(xiě)一篇短文。 了解進(jìn)出場(chǎng)規(guī)定 比賽開(kāi)始前半小時(shí)到達(dá)自己的位置,中途不要離場(chǎng)。 學(xué)會(huì)控制自己 不要批評(píng)運(yùn)動(dòng)員和教練員的表現(xiàn);講話要小心,不要讓別的觀眾生氣。 恰如其氛鼓掌 運(yùn)動(dòng)員剛出現(xiàn)時(shí)應(yīng)鼓掌歡迎,但時(shí)間不要太長(zhǎng);精彩比賽結(jié)束后應(yīng)熱烈鼓掌;如果有人輸了,鼓掌加以鼓勵(lì);比賽中途運(yùn)動(dòng)員需要集中注意力時(shí)不要鼓掌。 根據(jù)需要加油 觀看藝術(shù)體操時(shí)要保持安靜,但觀看籃球比賽和足球比賽時(shí)可為雙方運(yùn)動(dòng)員加油。 字?jǐn)?shù):100左右 參考詞匯:觀眾 spectator; 藝術(shù)體操 artistic gymnastics 答案:第一節(jié):1-5 BAADB

63、 6-10 CADDB 11-15 CCBDA 第二節(jié):16-20 BDACD 21-25 BADBC 26-30 DAACB 31-35 CADBC 第三節(jié):36-40 CCBBD 41-45 BDAAD 46-50 BCDBB 51-55 BDCAC 第四節(jié):56. injuries 57. hopeless 58.indepen-dent 59. hunger 60. positive 61. optimistic 62. sympat

64、hies 63. rebuilt 64. confused 65. simply 第五節(jié):One possible version: As we all know, the 2008 Olympic Games is drawing near. How to be a polite spectator? First, try to reach your seat half an hour before the start of the event and don’t leave during the game. Besides, try to control y

65、ourself during exciting games. Don’t criticize the performance of players and coaches. Be careful with your words not to cause anger among other spectators. When players first appear, applaud to welcome them, but don’t go on for too long. After an excellent performance, applaud warmly. If someone fails, applaud to encourage him. However, while a game is in progress and players need to concentrate, don’t applaud. Enjoy artistic gymnastics in silence, but cheer for both teams in a basketball or football match.

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