《中学教材全解》高中英语(外研版选修7)同步练测《MODULE 6 THE WORLD’S CULTURAL HERITAGE》 模块练测卷(2)同步练测.doc
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1、模块练测卷(二). 单项填空1. I have heard you got injured in a traffic accident this afternoon. _. It is not very serious and I just need a few days rest. A. I think soB. Dont mention itC. Dont worryD. It wont bother me2. In ancient times, human beings were at _ mercy of nature and they were often in _ danger o
2、f losing their lives. A. the; /B. the; the C. /; D. /; the3. Are you going to give up the project?No. I _ a lot of time and efforts in it, and I dont want to fail. A. investB. invested C. am investingD. have invested4. _ its low cost, the advantages of iron as a building material are its strength, i
3、ts resistance to fire, and its potential to span. A. In additionB. Apart from C. Rather thanD. Instead of5. My grandfather is such a forgetful person that he has to _ many things, even his daily meals. A. be remembered byB. be reminded of C. be memorizedD. be reminded6. It is _ to be invited to spea
4、k here today. A. honourB. my an honour C. being an honourD. a great honour7. Marie Curie is my idol(偶像). I will have the photo of her _ and put it up in my bedroom. A. enlargeB. enlarging C. enlargedD. to enlarge8. Its not that easy to _ places of historic interest. It needs enough money and perfect
5、 techniques. A. preventB. preserveC. defendD. develop9. The meeting lasted for as long as four hours, _ the representatives returned to the hotel to have a rest. A. whenB. with whichC. whichD. after which10. As the final exam is coming, every minute is _ to us. So lets stop chatting and prepare for
6、it well. A. marvelousB. expensive C. previousD. precious11. If the law _ at tomorrows meeting, more animals in that area will get protected. A. goes throughB. goes down C. goes upD. goes over12. Eating too much fat can _ to heart disease and high blood pressure. A. devoteB. attendC. contributeD. tur
7、n13. If we _ adequate preparations, the conference wouldnt have been so successful. A. havent madeB. wouldnt make C. didnt makeD. hadnt made14. I dont believe weve met before, _ I must say you do look familiar. A. thereforeB. althoughC. sinceD. unless15. A real friend will help you when you are in t
8、rouble while fair-weather friends will _ you. A. ignoreB. support C. honourD. recognise. 完形填空The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. Eleanor RooseveltMy home is a place of great beauty and agricultural richness, as well as of war and natural disaster. When I was only f
9、ourteen years old, I was filled with _16_ in spite of the terrible surroundings. The families living here, who tried to make their living from the land, _17_ great losses. I felt sorry especially for the _18_, but I _19_ to be hopeless. I decided that where I was, I could do _20_ to help them. I beg
10、an knocking on every door and saying to each person who _21_ my knock, “I know that you are _22_ and give the birds that come to your yard a little _23 _. Please consider me your bird. Give me only a handful of rice each week when I come to your _24_. I will take it to the temple where it can be giv
11、en to the _25_ children.”No one seemed to _26_ giving me a handful of rice, even _27_ they had little themselves. On Sunday, I would go to the _28_ and give my handfuls of rice to the monks to _29_ to the children. One day, I came to a house that had _30_ to give. I told my story and asked if I coul
12、d be their bird. The woman called her daughters, and _31_ gave me fifty cents, as well as the handful of rice! I began to ask for_32 _ and rice from the other “bird feeders”, and they gave them to me. Everyone was happy to be helping those who were suffering, even _33 _ only this small way. The temp
13、le was soon able to help everyone who came to them for food and clothing. “Consider me your bird.” My _34 _ idea had not stopped the war, but anyway, it was _35 _ some peace. 16. A. sorrowB. hope C. comfortD. happiness17. A. sufferedB. survived C. coveredD. made18. A. peasantsB. citizens C. villager
14、sD. children19. A. wantedB. failed C. refusedD. stopped20. A. somethingB. everything C. anythingD. nothing21. A. saidB. replied C. answeredD. spoke22. A. gladB. kind C. richD. friendly23. A. waterB. money C. nestD. rice24. A. templeB. room C. doorD. garden25. A. braveB. hungry C. promisingD. nervous
15、26. A. mindB. escape C. practiseD. enjoy27. A. whereB. that C. soD. when28. A. villageB. hometown C. templeD. house29. A. give inB. give up C. give awayD. give out30. A. muchB. little C. manyD. few31. A. everyB. each C. neitherD. none32. A. helpB. clothing C. foodD. change33. A. byB. with C. onD. in
16、34. A. foolishB. childish C. cleverD. useful35. A. creatingB. mending C. developing D. managing. 阅读理解A Some people believe that a Robin Hood is at work, others that a wealthy person simply wants to distribute his or her fortune before dying. But the donator who started sending envelopes with cash to
17、 deserving causes, accompanied by an article from the local paper, has made a northern German city believe in fairytales(童话). The first envelope was sent to a victim support group. It contained 10,000 with a cutting from the Braunschweiger Zeitung about how the group supported a woman who was robbed
18、 of her handbag; similar plain white anonymous(匿名)envelopes, each containing10,000, then arrived at a kindergarten and a church. The envelopes keep coming, and so far at least 190,000 has been distributed. Last month, one of them was sent to the newspapers own office. It came after a story it publis
19、hed about Tom, a 14-year-old boy who was severely disabled in a swimming accident. The receptionist at the Braunschweiger Zeitung opened an anonymous white envelope to find 20 notes of 500 inside, with a copy of the article. The name of the family was underlined. “I was driving when I heard the news
20、,” Claudia Neumann, the boys mother, told Der Spiegel magazine. “I had to park on the side of the road; I was speechless.” The money will be used to make the entrance to their house wheelchair-accessible and for a course of treatment that their insurance company refused to pay for. “For someone to a
21、ct so selflessly, for this to happen in such a society in which everyone thinks of himself, was astonishing,” Mrs. Neumann said. Her family wonder whether the donator is a Robin Hood character, taking from banks to give to the needy. Henning Noske, the editor of the Braunschweiger Zeitung, said, “Ma
22、ybe it is an old person who is about to die. We just do not know.” However, he has told his reporters not to look for the citys hero, for fear that discovery may stop the donations.36. The Braunschweiger Zeitung is the name of _. A. a churchB. a bank C. a newspaperD. a magazine37. Which of the follo
23、wing is TRUE about the dona- tion to Tom? A. The donation amounted to 190,000. B. The donation was sent directly to his house. C. The money will be used for his education. D. His mother felt astonished at the donation.38. It can be inferred from the passage that _. A. the donator is a rich old man B
24、. the donation will continue to come C. the donation comes from the newspaper D. the donator will soon be found out39. What would be the best title for the passage? A. Money Is Raised by the Newspaper B. Newspaper Distributes Money to the Needy C. Unknown Hero Spreads Love in Envelopes D. Robin Hood
25、 Returns to the CityBA year ago August, Dave Fuss lost his job driving a truck for a small company in west Michigan. His wife, Gerrie, was still working in the local school cafeteria, but work for Dave was scarce, and the price of everything was rising. The Fusses were at risk of joining the million
26、s of Americans who have lost their homes in recent years. Then Dave and Gerrie received a timely gift7, 000, a legacy(遗产)from their neighbours Ish and Arlene Hatch, who died in an accident. “It really made a difference when we were going under financially,” says Dave. But the Fusses werent the only
27、folks in Alto and the neighbouring town of Lowell to receive unexpected legacy from the Hatches. Dozens of other families were touched by the Hatches generosity. In some cases, it was a few thousand dollars;in others, it was more than100, 000. It surprised nearly everyone that the Hatches had so muc
28、h money, more than3 millionthey were an elderly couple who lived in an old house on what was left of the family farm. Children of the Great Depression, Ish and Arlene were known for their habit of saving. They thrived on(喜欢)comparison shopping and would routinely go from store to store, checking pri
29、ces before making a new purchase. Through the years, the Hatches paid for local children to attend summer camp when their parents couldnt afford it. “Ish and Arlene never asked if you needed anything,” says their friend Sandy Van Weelden, “They could see things they could do to make you happier, and
30、 they would do them.”Even more extraordinary was that the Hatches had their farmland distributed. It was the Hatches wish that their legacya legacy of kindness as much as one of dollars and centsshould enrich the whole community(社区)and last for generations to come. Neighbours helping neighboursthat
31、was Ish and Arlene Hatchs story. 40. According to the text, the Fusses _. A. were employed by a truck companyB. were in financial difficultyC. worked in a school cafeteriaD. lost their home41. Which of the following is TRUE of the Hatches? A. They had their children during the Great Depression. B. T
32、hey left the family farm to live in an old house. C. They gave away their possessions to their neighbours. D. They helped their neighbours to find jobs. 42. Why would the Hatches routinely go from store to store? A. They decided to open a store. B. They wanted to save money. C. They couldnt afford e
33、xpensive things. D. They wanted to buy gifts for local kids. 43. According to Sandy Van Weelden, the Hatches were_. A. understandingB. optimisticC. childlikeD. curiousC Here is an astonishing and significant fact: Mental work alone cant make us tired. It sounds absurd. But a few years ago, scientist
34、s tried to find out how long the human brain could labor without reaching a stage of fatigue(疲劳). To the amazement of these scientists, they discovered that blood passing through the brain, when it is active, shows no fatigue at all! If we took a drop of blood from a day laborer, we would find it fu
35、ll of fatigue toxins(毒素)and fatigue products. But if we took blood from the brain of an Albert Einstein, it would show no fatigue toxins at the end of the day. So far as the brain is concerned, it can work as well and swiftly at the end of eight or even twelve hours of effort as at the beginning. Th
36、e brain is totally tireless. So what makes us tired?Some scientists declare that most of our fatigue comes from our mental and emotional(情感的)attitudes. One of Englands most outstanding scientists, J.A. Hadfield, says, “The greater part of the fatigue from which we suffer is of mental origin. In fact
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