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Module3MyFirstRideonatrain

一、單詞拼寫(單句首字母填空)

1.DisnolongeraproblemsincetheInternetwasborn.

2.We'vehad200applicants(申請人)forthejob,butweonlyplantoiabout20ofthem.

3.Thisyear,thepriceoffarmpislikelytogoupasaresultofdrought.

4.---WhydidMrs.Richardshideinthesmallstoreroomunderthestairs?

一Becauseshedidn'twanttofanyone.

5.Thejofathousandbeginswiththefirststep.

6.Topreparethereport,Iworkedlateintonight,soIfelte.

7.1boughtamodeloftheBigBenasasofmyvisitingLondon.

8.Holdthegunsteadyandmakesureyousstraight.

9.Nowpoorpeopleliveindbutrichpeopleliveinthesuburb,whereairisclean.

10.1havegotmyfriend'sinvitationtohisweddingc.

二、單詞拼寫(根據(jù)中文提示拼寫單詞)

11.Theydrovetothe(鬧市區(qū))andenteredaclub.

12.Theintervieweebecamealittlemorenervouswhenhearingthefootstepsofthe.

13.The(風(fēng)景)wassobeautifulthatitwasalmostbeyonddescription.

14.Don'tstandsoneartheedge;you're(嚇唬)me.

15.WorldWarIIisoneofthemostimportant(大事)inthehistoryofmankind.

16.Thousandsoffootballfanscrowdedintothe(體育館)towatchthematch.

17.ThissummerIwillmakealong(旅程)fromBeijingtoGuangzhou.

18.Theycamehereinsearchofnewmarketsfortheir(產(chǎn)品).

19.WhentheBritishinviteyoutotheirflat,theAmericanswillaskyoutocomearoundtotheir

a(公寓).

20.Youcanbuymany侈己念品)ineveryplaceofinterest.

三、翻譯(根據(jù)中文提示完成句子)

21.Wewillmovetoanewcityand(不再住在這個房子里).

22.警察剛剛詢問的那些目擊者們對于打斗的描述非常不同。(詞數(shù)不限)

Thewitnessesjustnowgaveverydifferentdescriptionsofthefight,(question)

23.還有一次,就在幾個月前的一天晚上,我碰巧在樓上,窗戶是開著的。

Anothertimesomemonthsago,oneeveningwhenthewindowwasopen.

24.TheplanetoNewYork(起飛)at6:35inthemorning.Pleasegetupearly

tomorrowmorning,(take)

25.旅游指南上的信息已經(jīng)過期了。(詞數(shù)不限)

Theinformationinthetouristguideisalready.

26.Whenandwheretobuildthenewlibraryhavenotbeendecided,which.(disappoint)

在什么時間、什么地點建造新的圖書館還沒有定下來,這使得人們很失望。

27.他昨天在機場丟失的那臺手提電腦是IBM的。

ThecomputerattheairportyesterdayisanIBMlaptop,(lose)

28.WhenIsaidsomepeoplewerestupid,Iwasn't(指的是你).(詞數(shù)不限)

29.對他們的稱贊我感到很不安。(be)(詞數(shù)不限)

Itheircompliment.

30.ThegiantdamoftheThreeGorgeshydropowerproject(坐落在)theYangtze

RiverwasfinallycompletedonMay20,2006,ninemonthsaheadoftheschedule,(locate)

四、單項選擇

31.Lifeislikeajourney.Whatreallycountsisnotthedestinationbutthealongthejourneyand

themoodtoenjoyit.

A.distanceB.transportation

C.souvenirD.scenery

32.Lookingatherlooks,wewere.

A.astonished;confusedB.astonishing;confusing

C.confusing;astonishedD.confused;astonishing

33.Tomhasbeenawayfromhomefortwoyears,leavinghisroomwithdust.

A.tocoverB.wascoveringC.coveringD.covered

34.1didn'tthinkI'dlikethemovie,butactuallyit_______prettygood.

A.hasbeenB.wasC.hadbeenD.wouldbe

35.TheUNAisUnitedNationsAssociation.

A.shortinB.shortofC.shortaboutD.shortfor

36.Jackthebusassoonasitstopped,thentohisjoyhemetanoldfriendofhisonthebus.

A.gotintoB.gotonC.gotoffD.gotoutof

37.Expertssaythisexplainswhythedrugstotreatoneformofbreastcancermaynotworkto

cureanotherform.

A.touseB.usingC.usedD.use

38.GlobalwarminganaverageincreaseintheEarth'stemperaturethat,inturn,leadstoclimate

change.

A.appealstoB.occurstoC.referstoD.belongsto

39.Thiskindofskirtis.Shortonesarepopularnow.

A.outoforderB.inthewayC.outofdateD.outofreach

40.Don'tplaycomputergames;youshouldputyoureffortintoyourstudycompletely.

A.nolongerB.anymoreC.nomoreD.anylonger

41.Ladiesandgentlemen,pleaseremainuntiltheplanehascometoacompletestop.

A.seatedB.seatingC.toseatD.seat

42.Thepresidenthopesthatthepeoplewillbebetteroffwhenhequitsthanwhenhe.

A.hasstartedB.startsC.startedD.willstart

43.Hisearlyworks,mostlyinthetraditionalChinesestyle,reflectedtheofeasternChina.

A.sightB.sceneryC.viewD.scene

44.Lookathislook.Itseemsasifhehadmetatiger.

A.frightened;frighteningB.frightening;frightened

C.frightened;frightenedD.frightening;frightening

45.Excuseme.IIwasblockingyourway.

A.didn'trealizeB.don'trealize

C.haven'trealizedD.wasn'trealizing

五、完形填空(共20小題;共30分)

Haveyoueverwantedtoenjoytheworld'swonderfulgifts?Ifyoulookatnature,andseejusttrees

andgrass,doyourealizewhatincrediblethingsyouare46?

Gooutside.Ifyouwanttofeelmore47totheearth,thefirststepistochooseaplacethatyou

thinkyoucould48enjoy.Aquietplacesetawayfrom49isthebest.Oneofthekeythingsisthat

itmustbecalmand50.Anynaturalsettingwilldo,51itisaforestorgrassland,lakeormountain.

Sitdownonarock,somedryleaves,or52ontheground.Getcomfortablewithyour53.

Trynottofocuson"thebigpicture"一instead,54thelittledetailsofthings.Doyouseeanyanimals

(orbugs)aroundyou?Ifso,trypayingmore55toactivitiesandthingslowerontheground.

Dosomething56,suchasfishing.Youwillbe57athowrelaxingitistojustsitbackand

58thenaturalsoundsofthewoodsandbirds.

Goona59.Walkingwillallowyoutoseeandhearthelittlethings.Don'tlettimeordistance

60you.Therearehikesofalllengthsand61.

Go62orbackpacking.Don'tforgettolookatthestars.Often,theywillappear63andmore

numerouswhenyouareawayfromthelightandsmogof64.

Doingthesekindsofthingswillbringabouta(n)65ofnature,andmakeyourealizehow

beautifulitis,andthatwetoo,arecreaturesofthisearth.

46.A.missingB.seekingC.meetingD.hoping

47.A.distantB.connectedC.helpfulD.concerned

48.A.generallyB.nearlyC.thoroughlyD.hardly

49.A.civilizationB.agricultureC.historyD.forest

50.A.unusualB.specialC.quietD.familiar

51.A.whileB.whetherC.supposingD.since

52.A.fairlyB.simplyC.immediatelyD.unluckily

53.A.impressionB.neighbourhoodC.feelingsD.surroundings

54.A.removeB.noticeC.ignoreD.change

55.A.interestB.attentionC.hearingD.energy

56.A.peacefulB.hopefulC.importantD.valuable

57.A.disappointedB.tiredC.amazedD.amused

58.A.checkB.followC.forgetD.enjoy

59.A.hikeB.picnicC.dietD.date

60.A.scareB.controlC.overtakeD.escape

61.A.reasonsB.benefitsC.situationsD.difficulties

62.A.fishingB.joggingC.campingD.touring

63.A.darkerB.dullerC.smallerD.brighter

64.A.housesB.citiesC.countriesD.villages

65.A.appreciationB.imaginationC.evaluationD.conclusion

六、閱讀理解(共12小題;共24分)

A

Saturday,March24th

ehavearrivedinthehot,wetcityofBangkok.ThisisourfirsttriptoThailand(泰

國).Allthedifferentsmellsmakeuswanttotrythefood.Wearegoingtoeatsomethingspecialfordinner

tonight.Thehotelwearestayinginischeap,andveryclean.Weplantostayhereforafewdays,visit

someplacesinthecity,andthentraveltoChiangMaiintheNorth.

Tuesday,March27th

Bangkokiswonderfulandsurprising.Theplacesareinteresting.Wevisitedthefamousmarketwhich

wasonwater,andsawalotoffruitandvegetables.Everythingissocolorful,andwehavetakenhundreds

ofphotosalready!LatertodaywewillleaveforChiangMai.Wewilltakethetrainnorth,stayinChiang

Maifortwodays,andthencatchabustoChiangRai.

Friday,March30th

OurtriptoChiangRaiwaslongandboring.Wevisitedasmallvillageinthemountains.Thevillage

peopleherelovethequietlife-nocomputersorphones.TheyarethekindestpeopleIhaveevermet.They

alwayssmileandsay"hello".KathyandIcanonlyspeakafewwordsofThai,sosmilingisthebestwayto

showourkindness.Ifeelgoodhereandhopetobeabletocomebacknextyear.

66.ItseemsthatvisitorsinBangkok.

A.oftenfeelhungryB.can*ttakeanyphotos

C.canhaveagoodtimeD.feelalittlebored

67.Thepeopleinthevillage.

A.arefriendlytoothersB.liketospeakEnglish

C.hopetoliveinthecitiesD.liveaverybusylife

68.Whatisthebesttitle(標題)forthewholediary?

A.MyFirstTravelB.TheOutsideWorld

C.TravelinginThailandD.MyTriptoChiangMai

69.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.ChiangMaiisabeautifulcityinthesouthofThailand.

B.ThewriterleftChiangMaiforChiangRaibybus.

C.ThewriteristravelingaloneinThailand.

D.ThewriterwilltakeabustoChiangMai.

B

Awidow'swishtohearherlatehusband'svoiceagainhaspushedLondon'ssubwaysystemtorestore

a40-year-oldrecordingofthesubway'sfamous"Mindthegap"announcement.

Theunderground,orthetube,firstopenedin1863,trackeddownthevoicerecordingbyOswald

Lawrenceafterhiswidow,MargaretMcCollum,toldthemwhatitmeanttoher.

McCollum,65,saidsheusedtofrequentlyvisitEmbankmenttubestationorplanherjourneysaround

thestoptolistentoLawrence'svoice,evenbeforehisdeath.ShewastakenabackinNovemberwhenshe

noticedithadbeenreplacedbyadifferentvoice.

*'Lawrencewasadramaschoolgraduatewhenheauditioned(試音)foratourcompany.Forsixyears

afterhisdeath,I'dstayontheplatformjustsitandlistentoitagain,"sheadded.

WhenMargaretapproachedthetube,shewastoldithadanewbroadcastsystemanditcouldn'tuse

theoldrecordinganymore.

NigelHolness,directorofLondonUnderground,saiditsstaffhasbeensomovedbyMcCollum'sstory

thattheyduguptherecordingandgavethewidowacopyoftheannouncementonaCDforhertokeep.

"TubestaffisalsoworkingtorestoreLawrence'sannouncementatthestation,"headded,"Itiscelebrating

its150thanniversarythisyear.Thetube's'Mindthegap'messages,voicedbyvariousactors,have

accompaniedcountlessLondoncommuterjourneyssincethe1960s.Traindriversandstaffmadethe

warningsthemselvesbeforethat."

"I'mverypleasedthatpeopleareinterestedinOswald'soldrecording,"Margaretsaid,"Hewasagreat

Londontransportuserallhislife.Hewouldbeamused,touched,anddelightedtoknowhe'sbackwherehe

belonged."

70.Thebesttitleforthepassageis.

A.AReplacedRecordingB.MindtheGap

C.AWidow'sWishD.TheTube'sStruggle

71.Theunderlinedphrase"takenaback"means.

A.disappointedB.annoyedC.excitedD.shocked

72.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.Thetubealwaysusesrecordingstoremindpassengers.

B.Oswald'svoiceisgreatcomforttoMargaret.

C.NorecordingcanbeequaltoOswald'svoice.

D.OswaldwasanoutstandingactorinLondon.

c

Whentravellingabroad,onemustrememberDorothy'sfamouswordsthatyou'renotinKansas

anymore.Therearemanydangersthatonecanfaceinanewanddifferentenvironmentandthebestwayto

protectyourselfistobewellawareofpossibledangersbeforeyoudepart.Hereareafewtipstoensurea

safeandpleasanttrip.

?ReaduponwhattheStateDepartmenthastosay.TheStateDepartmentdoesanexcellentjobof

watchingoutforoursafetyandprotectingusinourtravelsbyprovidingTravelWarnings

(http://travel.state.gov/travel-warnings.html)(advisingAmericanstoavoidcertaincountries),Public

Announcements(postingsofsignificantriskstothesecurityofAmericantravellers)andConsular(領(lǐng)事的)

InformationSheetsforeverycountryintheworld.Besuretocheckinwhenplanningyourtrip,andbefore

youleave.

?Rememberthatyouareaguestinadifferentcountry.Doyourbesttomixinwiththelocalsby

takingnoteoftheirtalkandbehaviour.Buyorborrowabookfromthelibrarythatteachesyouaboutthe

localcustomsandbeliefs.

?Trytostayinareaswheretherearelotsofpeopleandavoidwanderingaroundnewplaceswhere

thereisthepossibilityofgettinglost.

?Feelfreetomakefriendswiththelocals,butrememberthattheyarestillstrangersandyoudonot

knowthem.Becautiousaboutinformationthatyoushare-especiallyaboutwhereyouarestaying.

?MakeacopyofyourpassportandinformtheU.S.Embassy(大使館)inthecountryyouwillbe

visitingbeforeyouleave.Shouldyoucomeintoanydanger,theU.S.Embassyistheretohelpandprotect

you.Havingproperproofofidentitywillhelpensureasafeandspeedyreturnhome.

?Mapoutasightseeingroutebeforeyouleavethehotel.Thiswillminimizeyourchancesofgetting

lost.Itisalsoagoodideatoaskforacontactcardatyourhotelsothatyoucanreturnorcontactthemin

caseyoudogetlost.

?Learnenoughofthelanguagetocommunicate.Notonlywillyoubegladwhenitcomestimeto

requesthelp,butthelocalswillrespondwarmlytoyouwhentheyareawarethatyouaretryingtospeak

theirlanguage.

73.WhatdoDorothy'swordsmean?

A.Don'tmissyourhomewhenyouareouttravelling.

B.ItisbetternevertotraveloutsideKansas.

C.ItissafertravellinginKansas.

D.Whenyoutravelout,youmightcomeintosomeunsafesituations.

74.Whenyouaretravellinginaforeigncountry,youcanastranger.

A.showyourpassportto

B.talkabouttheweatherandpeopleinthelocalplacewith

C.tellyourhotelroomnumberto

D.sharealltheinformationwith

75.Theunderlinedword"minimize”(inParagraph7)probablymeans"

A.makesomethingworseB.makesomethingbetter

C.makesomethingsmallerD.makesomethingbigger

D

Withoutproperplanning,tourismcancauseproblems.Forexample,toomanytouristscancrowd

publicplacesthatarealsoenjoyedbytheinhabitants(居民)ofacountry,iftouristscreate(弓I起)toomuch

traffic,theinhabitantsbecomeangryandunhappy.Theybegintodisliketouristsandtotreatthem

impolitely.Theyforgethowmuchtourismcanhelpthecountry'seconomy(經(jīng)濟).Itisimportanttothink

aboutthepeopleofadestinationcountryandhowtourismaffectsthem.Tourismshouldhelpacountry

keepthecustomsandbeautythatattracttourists.Tourismshouldalsoadvancethehealthandhappinessof

local(當?shù)氐模﹊nhabitants.

Toomuchtourismcanbeaproblem.Iftourismgrowstooquickly,peoplemustleaveotherjobsto

workinthetourismindustry.Thismeansthatotherpartsofthecountry*seconomycansuffer.

Ontheotherhand,ifthereisnotenoughtourism,peoplecanlosejobs.Businessescanalsolose

money.Itcostsagreatdealofmoneytobuildlargehotels,airports,first-classroads,andothersupport

facilities(設(shè)施)neededbytouristattractions.Forexample,amajorinternational-classtouristhotelcan

costasmuchas50thousanddollarsperroomtobuild.Ifthisroomisnotusedmostofthetime,theowner

ofthehotellosemoney.

Buildingahotelisjustabeginning.Theremustbemanysupportfacilitiesaswell,includingroadsto

gettothehotel,electricity,sewers(陰溝)tohandlewasteandwater.Allofthesesupportfacilitiescost

money.Iftheyarenotusedbecausetherearenotenoughtourists,jobsandmoneyarelost.

76.Notenoughtourismcancause.

A.morepeopletolosetheirjobs

B.adecrease(減少)intouristattractions

C.thehighcostofsupportfacilities

D.ariseinpriceandfallinpay

77.Theword"handle"inthelastparagraphmostprobablymeans.

A.carryawayB.pickupC.getinD.takedown

七、短文7選5(5選5等)(共5小題;共10分)

78.Well,manypeopletravelbecausetheywanttoseeothercountriesandvisitplacesthat

arefamous,interestingorbeautiful.Manyoftoday'stravelersarelookingforanunusualexperienceand

adventuretravelisbecomingmoreandmorepopular.79.

Hiking

Hikingisagreatwaytotravel.Youwillgetclosetonatureandtakeexerciseatthesametime.Hiking

iseasytodoanddoesn'thavetobeveryexpensive.80.Thebasicequipmentyouneedforhiking

issimple:goodshoes,clothesandbackpack.Youcanhikeinthemountains,inaforestoralongariver.

Hikingisfunandexciting,butyoushouldn'tforgetsafety.

Rafting

81.Raftingisagoodwaytoexperiencenature.Ifyouwantanormalraftingtrip,choosea

quietstreamorriver.Ifyouarelookingformoreexcitement,youmaywanttotrywhite-waterrafting.Itis

doneonriversandstreamswherethewatermovesquickly.Youhavetobecarefulnottohitrocks,trees

andotherdangers.

82.Youshouldnotgoraftingunlessyouknowhowtoswim,andyoushouldalwaysweara

lifejacket.

A.Anotherexcitingadventureisrafting.

B.Hereisaquicklookattwopopularactivities:hikingandrafting.

C.Whydopeopletravel?

D.Whydopeoplegohikingandrafting?

E.Youcanhikeclosetohomeortraveltootherplaces.

F.Aswithrafting,youshouldalwaysthinkaboutyoursafetyandweargoodclothes.

G.Asweknow,hikingisdifferentfromrafting.

八、補全短文(共10小題;共10分)

閱讀下面短文,按照句子結(jié)構(gòu)的語法性和上下文連貫的要求,在空格處填入一個適當?shù)脑~或使用括

號中詞語的正確形式填空。

MyfriendhadachancetomakeatriptoHongKong83,August15,2011.Hehaddreamed

about84.(visit)itsincehisboyhoodanditwasthefirsttimethathe85,(be)there.The

followingwas86.hehadseen.

87.(arrive)there,he88.(impress)byitsbeautifulsceneryandtallbuildings.Itis

saidthatHongKonghasthemostskyscrapersintheworld.Whereverhewent,hesawmanysmilingfaces

there.PeopleinHongKongwerekind,generous,easy-goingandreadytohelp89..Muchtohis

surprise,hesawthatpeopletherealwayskeptorderinpublicplaces.90.crowdsofpeoplewere

waitingforthenexttrainatthesubwaystation,theyweretalkinginsuchalowvoiceasnottodisturbone

another.

ChineseandEnglisharetheirofficiallanguages.Englishis9L(wide)usedingovernments,

markets,servicecentersandotherfields.Stayingthereforonlyaweekw

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