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1、PAGE PAGE 13模塊7 unit3一卷(共85分)單項(xiàng)選擇. (25題,25分)My mother asked me to keep _ on the baby when she was busy cooking.A. the eye B. an eye C. two eyes D. much eyesI ve looked everywhere, but I havent found any black ink.-Then, Im afraind there is _ left.A. nothing B. no one C. none D. neitherHow did you fi
2、nd your visit to Qingdao?-I enjoyed it very much. It was _than I had expected.A. far more interested B. far more interestingC. so interesting D. even more insterested_, I think he is a very good student, but you may not a agree.A. Personally B. HonestlyC. Generally D. StricctlyDo you like this coat,
3、 Madam?- Well, its a bit too large. Do you have this coat of _ size.A. the small B. a smallerC. a smallest D. a smallThe english magazine is _ easy, I can go through the articles without much difficulty.A. rather B. quite C. too D. fairlyThis crop does not do well in soils _ the one for which it has
4、 been specilally developed.A. outside B. other thanC. beyond D. rather thanDo _ you think is right _others say. Yes, I _.A. as; what; do B. as; whatever; willC. what; what; can D. what; whatever; willIt is _work of art that everyone wants to have a look at it.A. a so unusual B. such an usualC. so un
5、usual D. such unusualNothing _ after the terrible fire which had been caused by someone smoking in bed.A. remianed B. continuedC. left D. keptYou wont know if the coat fits you until you _.A. will try B. are tryingC. tried D. have tiredAfter staying in hospital for long, the patient was advised to g
6、o to the seaside to _his health.A. take up B. pick up C. carry up D. make upWe dont have to _ an invitation just because its for Friday night (date night).A. turn down B. turn up C. turn out D. turn inI wrote him a letter to show my _ of his thoughtfulness.A. achievement B. agreementC. attention D.
7、appreciation_ a chance for us to spend our summer holiday in Kunming this summer.A. there seems not to haveB. there seems not to beC. there doesnt seem to haveD. there dont seem to be One of the cause is_ the temperature of water is lower than needed.A. what B. that C. which D.whenWhat we do must be
8、 _ the interests _ the people.A.in; for B. in; of C. on; to D. at; about The boy is _ films.A.interested in interest B. interest in interestingC. interested in interesting D. interesting in interestedWe would rather he _now.A. goes B. go C. went D. going I decided to write rather than _. A. to telep
9、hone B. telephone C. telephoned D. had telephoned The doctors are trying their best to reduce the peoples fear _they would be infected by SARS.A. whethet B. which C. when D. that _ a terrible storm would take place in Hainan.A. Word came which B. Word came that C. Word that came D. Words came that I
10、 have many friends, _some are businessmen.A. of them B. form which C. who of D. of whom I walked in our garden, _Tom and Jim were tying a big sign onto one of the trees.A. which B. when C. where D. that There were dirty marks on her trousers _ she had wiped her hands.A. what B. which C. that D. wher
11、e完形填空. (20題,20分) One spring afternoon five years ago, Jimmy Liao was crying in the hall of Taipeis Sherwood Hotel. Life seemed 26. The people who laughed as they walked past were taking their 27 for granted, just as he 28 himself. Now, however, he felt 29 but he couldnt show his disappointment in hi
12、s 30. Seeking more personally satisfying 31, he had just left a successful job as a commercial artist when it seemed that fate played a cruel 32 on him. It was at this time that he developed cancer and was 33 to work. But that moment in the hotel was a turning point for Jimmy. He began to 34 the fac
13、t that there is no such a thing as fate, only 35. Since then, he has published several imaginative, illustrated(帶插圖的)books. According to Jimmy, you are what you choose to be. You can 36 or you can work to be a happier person. Jimmy realized that, while the world 37 seems unfair, your choice can chan
14、ge your life. This idea can be 38 in Jimmys books, where his characters show the powerlessness they feel 39 making their choices. The message that goes with Jimmys drawings, however, is helpful. 40 the world may make us feel small, we must be 41. Everything will be all right for us as it is for the
15、“small people” in Jimmys books if we make choices that are 42 for us. In spite of his new 43 and wealth, Jimmy prefers working 44 at home with his wife and daughter. He spends his mornings drawing. To Jimmy, living a life as he chooses means much more than money and fame could 45. 26. A. unhappyB. u
16、nusual C. unfair D. uneasy27. A. health B. wealthC. happiness D. illnesses28. A. ought to B. had to C. needed to D. used to 29. A. ashamedB. afraid C. helpless D. endless30. A. cryingB. painting C. imagination D. consideration31. A. home B. condition C. situation D. work32. A. game B. trick C. role
17、D. part33. A. unable B. impossibleC. unfit D. difficult34. A. understand B. face C. refuse D. get35. A. failures B. effortsC. choices D. interests36. A. choose B. give up C. wake up D. have37. A. always B. seldom C. sometimes D. usually38. A. found B. drawnC. written D. accepted39. A. after B. about
18、 C. with D. before40. A. Therefore B. Though C. Thus D. Then41. A. great B. healthy C. brave D. equal42. A. scientific B. basic C. right D. simple43. A. product B. fameC. name D. job44. A. rapidly B. separatelyC. slowly D. quietly45. A. offer B. gain C. gather D. earn閱讀理解.( 20題,共40分)AInventors have
19、developed a new way to identify people, using a machine that scans (掃描) their eyeballs. Developed by IriScan, this new technology takes advantage of the fact that the iris(虹膜) of each persons eye is unique, and remains unchanged throughout a lifetime. The process will replace an older technology cal
20、led retina identification (視網(wǎng)膜辨認(rèn)), which compared the pattern of veins (靜脈) in the back of the eye. Used to control nuclear weapons, retina identification has never caught on with the public because it requires the users to put their eyeballs right up against a lens(透鏡). Iris scanning, on the other
21、hand, works from a distance.The iris of the eye is photographed from up to one meter away. The patterns of the iris are translated into digital code, and stored in a PC database, along with personal information. Glasses and contact lenses (隱形眼鏡) do not interfere with (干擾) the scanning process, and i
22、t takes only a very short moment.The new technology will be useful for banking and police work, as well as for the Internet economy.Before long, your computer monitor may be equipped with an iris scanner that can identify you when you shop online, thus preventing fraud (欺騙).There will be no ID cards
23、 to carry in your pocket, and no long numbers to memorize. And eyes will be very difficult to counterfeit because each persons eye is unique. Did you lose your ID card? No, you didnt. Its still right up there beside your nose.46. Which statement is NOT true according to the passage? A. Iris scanning
24、 has been used to control nuclear weapons. B. The iris of the eye can be photographed from up to one meter away with an iris scanner. C. Retina identification has never been popular because the users has to put their eyeballs close to a lens. D. Iris scanning will probably be used on the Internet an
25、d make your shopping safer. 47. The new technology will be useful because_. A. computers are widely used nowadays B. people dont want to remember the long numbers of the ID cards C. peoples eyes are different D. it is safer and more convenient48. The underlined word “counterfeit(in the last but one
26、paragraph)” means “_”. A. scan B. understand C. copy D. control49. After reading the passage, we know _. A. we dont have to carry ID cards now wherever we go B. we can identify people more exactly and safely with the help of iris scanning C. iris scanning is better than retina identification, but it
27、 is not convenient to use D. everyone can be identified correctly by retina idenrtificationBKenyan environmental activist Wangari Maathai says poor women can fight poverty and help the environment by planting trees. In December, 2004, she, the twelfth woman since 1901 to win the prize, received the
28、Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts to save the forests of Africa. But this is the first time the peace prize went to an African woman, and it is also the first time someone within the environmental movement has been recognized at such a high level.In 1977, Wangari Maathai started the Green Belt Movem
29、ent whose goal is to plant trees all over Africa to replace those cut down over the years. Today the program operates in a number of countries. It is reported that 30 million trees have been planted. Young trees are grown from seeds at thousands of nurseries. The Green Belt Movement gives these youn
30、g trees to communities. Locally trained people advise women farmers about planting and taking care of the trees. The movement pays farmers for every tree that survives. Later the women can use some of the trees for fuel.Professor Maathai is 64 years old. She studied in the United States and Kenya. S
31、he is believed to have been the first woman in East and Central Africa to earn a doctorate degree. She became a professor of animal science at the University of Nairobi. But her activism angered the former government in Kenya. She was beaten and arrested. Now, she is assistant minister of environmen
32、t, natural resources and wildlife. She does not speak out only about the environment.50. According to the passage, Wangari Maathai is _. A. the first African to receive the Nobel Peace Prize B. the first person recognized at such a high level in environment C. the twelfth person to receive the Nobel
33、 Peace Prize D. the first person in Africa to receive the doctors degree51. The Green Belt Movement was founded to _. A. give the young trees to communities B. earn enough money for the environment C. fight poverty and help the environment D. advise women farmers about planting52. Wangari Maathai wa
34、s ever put in prison because _. A. she spoke ill of the government B. she founded the Green Belt Movement C. she studied in the United States D. her activism angered the government at that time53. According to the passage, what will follow the passage? A. Some problems about the environment. B. Some
35、 history about the Nobel Peace Prize. C. Some problems about the forest. D. Some problems about other fields.CCareerB now offers the most functional and easy-to-use online job search for Science & Biotech jobs. In fact, there are so many ways for Science & Biotech jobs on CareerB that youll be able
36、to get the results you want quickly and easily!At CareerB we combine the power of new search technology with top-notch products and services to give you full control over the Science & Biotech job search process. We offer many ways to get the job-searching done.Search Science & Biotech Jobs by Locat
37、ion: Target your search for Science & Biotech jobs by city or state. Start broad by selecting a desired state, or narrow your search quickly by targeting a top city. With nationwide job opportunities, there are unlimited possibilities.Search Science & Biotech Jobs by Job Type: Refine your search by
38、selecting a specific job type. If you are certain about your specialty, narrow your search quickly and search only the jobs that are fit for you.Search Science & Biotech Jobs by Company: Who are the top companies hiring in Science & Biotech? Search, explore and find out more about our preferred Scie
39、nce & Biotech employers. From cutting-edge corporate firms to thriving small businesses, CareerB partners with the nations top companies will bring you better Science & Biotech jobs faster.54. If you are very good at computer and want to finda job, you can search online by _. A. company B. job type
40、C. location D. name55. This passage probably comes from _. A. a magazine for children B. a report C. the Internet D. a textbook56. CareerB offers the following EXCEPT _. A. the most functional and easy-to-use online jobsearch for Science & Biotech jobs B. many ways to get the job-searching done C. n
41、ames of the top companies hiring in Science &Biotech D. Science & Biotech jobs57. What is the probable purpose of writing this passage? A. To introduce a job for you. B. To introduce some companies to you. C. To give some advice on offering a job. D. To make you click their website more often.DSome
42、people are pessimistic(悲觀的) when they think about the future. They say that,a hundred years from now, we will have used most of the earths resources. We will have polluted our seas badly,and be unable to eat fish from them. We will have made the air so dirty that we will need to wear masks. The worl
43、ds population will have doubled, and we will have used all the countryside for housing; there will be no farmland left.Other people believe that Man adapts very easily. They have a different idea of the future. How, in their views,will people be living in a hundred years time?One architect believes
44、that Man will move off the land. He suggests that the city of the future will be a huge, pyramid-shaped building, which will be floating on the surface of the sea. About 5,000 families will be living there,and the building will contain shops and schools as well as homes. By living on the sea,we will
45、 give the farmers more land to grow crops.As for oil,people will no longer need it: we will be heating our homes with power from the sun. And we will not be short of minerals, because there are plenty under our oceans. At the moment, we do not have the technology to get them out. But, in a hundred y
46、ears time, the optimists say, the new sea cities will be using these resources. What will be in the shops in the year 3000? What will people be wearing? How will people be traveling? Scientists who make predictions about the future suggest that, by the year 3000, shops will no longer exist. Computer
47、s will have replaced them; and people will order goods from home. People will be wearing very light, thin clothes. By this time, scientists will have invented a fabric that keeps us cool in hot weather and warm in cold weather. As for travel, the experts say that most people will be using public tra
48、nsport. Electric cars will be traveling through the streets day and night. Anybody will be able to stop one and use it. An interesting picture. Unfortunately, we will not be there to see if these predictions come true.58. Pessimists believe that in the future _. A. the seas and oceans will be full o
49、f houses B. well have used up all the resources C. we will not have enough fish to eat from the seas D. we will have polluted the air so badlly that it willbe impossible for us to breath 59. Optimists suggest that _. A. all the land will be too polluted to be cropped on B. pyramids will be the most
50、commonly-used houses C. people will be using the power from the sun instead of oil D. we will be short of materials even though we getthem from under the oceans60. Scientists have made the predictions EXCEPT _. A. electric cars will be going along the streets continuously B. the resources under the
51、oceans will never be used up C. people will order from home D. people wont suffer from cold any longer EIt was early morning. Peter Corbett helped Mark Wellman out of his wheelchair and onto the ground. They stood before El Capitan, a huge rock almost three-quarters of a mile high in Californias bea
52、utiful Yosemite Valley. It had been Marks dream to climb El Capitan as long as he could remember. But how could a person without the use of his legs hope to try to climb it? Mark knew he couldnt finish the climb alone, but his friend Peter, an expert rock climber, would be there to lend a helping ha
53、nd. He and Mark thought that it would take seven days to reach the top. Peter climbed about 100 feet up and hammered a piton(巖釘) into the rock. Fastening(扎牢) one end of a 165-foot rope to the piton, he let the other end of the rope fall down. Mark caught the rope and fastened it to his belt with a s
54、pecial tool. This tool would allow Mark to move upward, but would prevent him from falling even as much as a single inch. He next reached above his head and fastened a T-bar to the rope, using the same kind of tool.Mark took a deep breath, pushed the T-bar up almost as far as his arms could reach, a
55、nd began the first of the 7,000 pull-ups needed to reach the top. High above, Peter let out a cheer, “Youre on your way.”Seven years before, at the age of twenty-one, he had fallen while climbing mountain, injuring his backbone. The fall cost him the use of his legs, but he never lost his love of ad
56、venture or his joyful spirit.For the first four days the two men progressed steadily(穩(wěn)定地) upward without accident. But on the fifth day, a strong hot wind began to blow, and as time went by, it became stronger and stronger, causing Mark to sway violently on his rope. But Mark kept on determinedly pu
57、shing up the T-bar and pulling himself up. In spite of that, he had to admit(承認(rèn)) that he felt a lot better when the wind finally died down and his body touched solid rock again.It took them one day more than they had expected, but on July 26 at 1:45 in the afternoon, the crowd of people waiting on t
58、he top went wild with joy as the two heads appeared. Mark Wellman showned that if you set your heart and mind on a goal, no wall is too high,no dream impossible.61. What had Mark Wellman long hoped to do? A. To climb El Capitan.B. To be the first to climb El Capitan. C. To climb the highest mountain
59、 in California. D. To help his friend Peter climb El Capitan.62. How did Mark climb the mountain? A. He fastened the rope to his wheelchair. B. He hammered pitons into the rock so that he hadsomething to hold onto. C. He held on to the T-bar and Peter pulled him up. D. He pulled himself up using a T
60、-bar and a specialtool.63. How did Mark lose the use of his legs? A. He lost his footing and fell from the side of amountain. B. He fell during his second attempt on El Capitan. C. His legs were broken by falling rocks. D. While working out in the gym, he injured his backbone.64. What was the worst
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