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【外研版】Module4Seeingthedoctor測試卷(B卷·提升能力)學(xué)校:__________班級:__________姓名:_________考號:___________本試卷共分第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷兩部分,第Ⅰ卷為選擇題;第Ⅱ卷為非選擇題;滿分為100分,考試時間為100分鐘。第Ⅰ卷選擇題一、完形填空(共20分)ATheschoolisaplacewherestudentslearn,makefriendsandgrow.Butforsomeone,schoolcanbefarfromthesethings.HereisBecky’sstoryathermiddleschool.Throughherfirstyearinmiddleschool,shehadtodoalotofworkbecauseherparents___1___hertobeatopstudent.___2___therewassomuchpressure(壓力)forhertodowellinallherexamsandkeepimproving.___3___,whenshewentintoGrade9,herworriesbecamegreater.Itwasbeingmoreandmore___4___forhertostayfocused(專注的).Shestartedseeingtheschooldoctor.However,abigproblem___5___.Shehadtoleavelessonstoseethedoctor.Everytimesheleft,her___6___wouldask,“Whereareyougoing?”Shecouldn’ttalktomanypeopleaboutherfeelings.Beckygotsome___7___fromanexpert.“Deepbreaths,Becky.”shethoughttoherselfwhenshegot___8___.Andalso,shelearnedtogiveherselfasmallgiftwhenshemadealittleprogress(進(jìn)步).Ifyouareateenagerwhooftenfeels___9___aboutschoolwork,dosomethingtohelpyourself._____10_____thatschoolworkisimportant,butyourmental(精神的)healthesfirst.1.A.expected B.helped C.chose D.invited2.A.If B.But C.Or D.Unless3.A.Firstly B.Unluckily C.Finally D.Probably4.A.necessary B.dangerous C.difficult D.important5.A.a(chǎn)ppeared B.solved C.deleted D.prepared6.A.parents B.guests C.students D.classmates7.A.experience B.a(chǎn)dvice C.reason D.hope8.A.worried B.a(chǎn)ngry C.careless D.poor9.A.good B.upset C.surprised D.excited10.A.Trust B.Think C.Remember D.ExperienceBItwasacolddarkwinter’snight.ItwasgettinglateandIwastiredsoIwenttobed.Atabouttwointhemorningmyphonebegantoring.Itwasfrommum.Istartedtopanicandmyheartwasracingbecausemumhashadhervoiceboxremovedbecauseshehadcancer(癌癥),andsheonly___11___ifanythingiswrong.Iliveinthesameflatsasmum,soIrusheddowntoseewhatwaswrong.Thedoorwouldnotopen.EverythingwasrunningthroughmymindincludingmumcouldbedyingandIcouldnotgetintoherflat.Iwentaroundtoherbedroomwindowandcouldseemumonthefloor.Shehadheardmeand___12___tounlockthedoorpainfully(痛苦地).ThenIenteredtheflatandwhatIsawwasterrible.Ijustwentintooverdrive.Everythingwas___13___aroundinmyhead.WhatshouldIdo?HowshouldIdoitwithoutcausinganymorepain?Icouldseemum’slegwasbadlybrokenanditwastotally__14___thewrongway.Irangtheambulance(救護(hù)車)andwhilewewerewaitingItriedtofortmum.Sheneverplains.TheambulancefinallyarrivedandtheambulancemansaidthatIhaddoneareallygoodjob.I___15___theambulance.Itwasacoldfreezingnight.Theroadswereemptyand___16___.Itseemedthateverythingwasgoinginaslowway.WearrivedatthehospitalandrushedintoA&E.Thedoctorstoldmethatmumwouldneedan___17___thenextday.Aftermumwassettled,Iwenthometotrytogetsomesleep.WhenIrangthehospitalthenextmorning,mumhadgonetotheoperatingroom.Everythingwasracingthroughmyhead.IssheOK?Willshebesafe?Wouldshe___18___itthroughtheoperation?Finallythatdayshewasbackontothewardandshewasfine.Mymumisavery___19___ladyandIamsoproudofher.FromthisIhavelearnedthatyoushouldnevertakefamilyforgranted(想當(dāng)然),__20___everyday,everymomentyouhavewiththembecauseinmymindfamilyisthemostimportantthingyouwilleverbeapartof,sonever,everforgetwhatyouhave.11.A.waits B.wonders C.rings D.cares12.A.afforded B.offered C.allowed D.managed13.A.rushing B.lying C.getting D.traveling14.A.meeting B.facing C.receiving D.avoiding15.A.followed B.missed C.ordered D.passed16.A.safe B.clean C.quiet D.free17.A.experience B.explanation C.excitement D.operation18.A.test B.make C.push D.cut19.A.brave B.weak C.lonely D.serious20.A.trust B.expect C.find D.enjoy三、閱讀理解(共4篇每題2分,共40分)A“Pleasedon’ttraveltoWuhanunlessit’sabsolutelynecessary,”ZhongNanshan,afamousrespiratory(呼吸科的)expert,remindedthepublicwhenthenovelcoronavirusfirsthitWuhan.Butdespitethedanger,he,84,rushedonanovernighttraintoWuhantofightthedisease.ZhongNanshanisknownastheherowhodefeatedSARSin2003.Hisimageandmessagesareflooding(遍布)socialmedia.Manypeoplesaythey“trusteverywordofZhong”.HehasgivenChinesepeopleconfidenceinwinningthebattle.Agreatdoctorandhonestscholar(學(xué)者)Growingupinafamilyofdoctors,Zhonglivesbyasimplemotto(信條):savelivesandalwaysbehonest.In2003,whenSARShitChina,hevolunteeredtotreatpatientsandaskedhiscolleagues(同事)tosendtheirmostseriouscasestohim.Aftermonthsofwork,histreatmentplanforSARSwasadopted(采納)byChinaandthenthewholeworld,savingthousandsoflives,People’sDailyreported.Zhongisalsoknownforbeinganhonestscholar.In2003,whenauthorities(官方)saidthattheSARSviruswasundercontrol,hepubliclyrefutedtheirclaim.“Icouldn’thelpmyself.Isaidit’snotallundercontrol,”Zhongsaidinalaterinterview.HishonestywonwidespreadpraisefromtheChinesepublic.BacktothefrontlinesSeventeenyearslater,Zhongisonceagainleadinganexpertteamtostudythenovelcoronavirus.Althoughthisnewvirusisknowntobemoredangeroustotheelderly,Zhongdoesn’tseemworriedabouthisownsafety.OnJanuary18,hetookahighspeedtrainfromGuangzhoutoWuhan.Twodayslater,hebecamethefirstexperttomakecertainthatthenewviruscanbespreadbetweenhumans.OnJanuary29,heandhiscolleaguesspentoverfourhoursonlinecheckingfivepatientswhowereinseriouscondition.Thenextday,hechosethetreatmentforthosepatients.Underhisguidance,histeamdevelopedarapidtestkit(快速檢測試劑盒)forthediseasethatcanshowresultswithin15minutes.AsPeople’sDailywrote,“the84yearoldZhongNanshanshowshisprofessionalismasascholar,courageasasoldier,andasenseofdutyasthebackbone(脊梁)ofournation.”21.WhichonewouldNOTbeusedtodescribeZhongNanshan?A.Heisanexpert. B.Heishonest. C.Hetrustssocialmedia. D.Heisbrave.22.WhatachievementsdidZhongmakeinthefightagainstSARS?A.HewasthefirstdoctortostarttreatingSARSpatients. B.Hetreatedthemostseriouspatientsonline.C.Histreatmentplansavedlotsofpeople. D.HestatedthatSARSwasundercontrol.23.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“refute”mean?A.Tosupportothers’opinions. B.Tosaythatsomethingwasnottrue.C.Tomockorlaughatauthorities. D.Tobeinthefightagainstthedisease.24.WhathasZhongdonetofightthediseasecausedbythenewvirus?A.Hewarnedpeoplethattheviruscouldspreadbetweenhumans.B.Hetreatedfiveseverepatientsinaday.C.Hechosesomespecialpatientstoreceivetreatment.D.Thetestkitfromhisteamcanshowresultsin15seconds.25.Thepurposeofthestoryisto________.A.encouragepeopletostayathome B.statetheimportanceofZhong’swarningC.guidepeopletobehonestandbrave D.praiseZhong’scourageandspiritBTherearemanywaystohelpimproveyourhealthlikeeatinghealthyfood.Takingexerciseandgettingmedicalhelp.Buttheeasiestandcheapestwaytoimproveyourhealthisjusttosleepeighthoursormoreeverynight.Thegeneralsleepingruleisthattheyoungeryouare,thelongersleepyouneed.Butregardlessof(不管)age,somepeopleneedtosleepmorewhileforsomeafewhoursisenough.Theproblemwithsleepisthatmoreandmorepeopleintheworldarenotsleepingenough.AccordingtotheWorldHealthOrganizationoverhalfthepeopleintheworldmaybesleepdeprived.Havinglesssleepnotonlymakespeoplefeeltiredbutalsocausesaccidents.IntheUnitedStatesalone,sleepydriverscauseatleast100,000trafficaccidentsayear.Alsosleepproblemscancausemedicalproblemssuchashighbloodpressure(血壓).Whyaresomanypeoplesleepdeprived?Partofthereasonsmaybecultural.IntheAmericanculture,peopleputahighervalueonworkthanonsleep.Infact,peoplewhosleepalotareusuallyseenas“l(fā)azy”.Also,youcansometimeshearsomepeoplesayproudlythattheydon’thavemuchtimetosleep.theyonlysleepfourorfivehoursanight.Itseemsthatthelessyousleep,themoreworkyou’lldo.Howdoweteachthesepeopletolearnthevalueofsleep?PerhapstheymaylistentotheadviceofDr.JamesMaasanexpert(專家)insleep.Hesays,“Sleepislikeacredit(信用卡)card.Whenyousleepless.youareonlyborrowingtime.Youalwayshavetopayitback.Themorehoursyoudon’tsleep,themorehoursyoushouldtsleepto‘payback’thehoursonyour‘sleepcreditcard.’”Forthosewhovalueworkmorethansleep,theyshouldlistentowhatafamouspersononcesaid.“Don’tthinkyouwillbedoinglessworkbecauseyousleepduringthenight.Thatisafoolish(愚蠢的)ideawhichisheldbypeoplewhohavenoimagination.Youwillbeabletodomore.”26.Accordingtothewriter,theeasiestandcheapestwaytoimprovehealthisto.A.eathealthyfoodeverydayBtakeexerciseasmuchaspossibleC.getmedicalhelpwhenevernecessaryD.sleepeighthoursormoreeverynight27.Whatdoes“sleepdeprived”meaninParagraph2?A.Havingagoodsleep. B.Excitedaboutsleep.C.Havinglesssleep. D.Interestedinsleep.28.AccordingtoDr.JamesMaas.whatissleeplike?A.Anhour. B.Areport.C.Acreditcard. D.Apieceofpaper.29.WhatdothewordsofthefamouspersonmeaninParagraph5?A.Sleepingduringthenightisfoolish.B.Sleepingduringthenightishelpful.C.Peoplehavenocourage.D.Peoplealwaysdolesswork.30.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage'?ATheValueofSleepB.TheValueofStudyC.TheWaysofEatingLessD.TheWaysofMakingMoneyCStudiesshowthatwalkingseveraltimesaweekcanlowertheriskofalotofdiseases.Theyincludeheartdisease,diabetes(糖尿病),strokes(中風(fēng))andboneloss(骨質(zhì)疏松).Walkingcanalsohelpyouloseweight.StudieshavealsoshownthatwalkingforthirtyminutesadaycanslowdownandevenpreventthedevelopmentofTypeTwoDiabetes.Walkingseveraltimesaweekisagoodwaytocontrolweightandlosebodyfat.Studiesshowitalsohelpsreducefeelingsofsadness.Expertssaywalkingisoneofthesafestwaystoexercise.Thereisalowriskofinjuries.Soitisgoodforpeoplewhoarestartinganexerciseprogramforthefirsttimeandforolderpeople.Awalkingprogramiseasytostart.Youshouldwearlooseclothesandgoodshoes.Thereareshoesthataredesignedonpurposeforlotsofwalking.Doctorssayyoushouldwalkfastenoughtohaveyoubreathehard.Yetyoushouldstillbeabletotalk.Letyourarmsmovefreelywhileyouarewalking.Therearenorulesforstartingawalkingprogram.Youmightwalkshortdistances.Oryoumightwalkuphillstostrengthenyourlegmuscles(肌肉).Healthexpertssayyoucangetthemostfromawalkingprogramifyouwalkatabout6kilometersanhourforthirtyminutesaday.Youshoulddothisaboutseveraltimesaweek.31.Walkingisoneofthe________waystoexerciseaccordingtothepassage.A.funniest

B.worstC.safest

D.fastest32.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Ifyouareover70,you'dbetternotexercisebywalking.B.Ifyouwanttopreventyourselffromheartdiseaseandstroke,youcankeepwalking.C.Ifyouwanttoloseweight,walkingseveraltimesaweekisagoodchoice.D.Whetheryouwalkshortdistancesorwalkuphills,it'sgoodforyourhealth.33.Accordingtothepassage,WhichpictureisRIGHT?A.ThechancesofdevelopingtypetwodiabetesWalkinghoursofaweek.B.ThechancesofdevelopingtypetwodiabetesWalkinghoursofaweek.C.ThechancesofdevelopingtypetwodiabetesWalkinghoursofaweek.D.ThechancesofdevelopingtypetwodiabetesWalkinghoursofaweek.34.Doctorsorexpertssuggestthatyoushould________whenyouarewalking.A.weargoodshoesandtightclothes

B.walkasfastasyoucanC.walkuntilyoucan'ttalk

D.walkwithyourarmsmovingfreely35.Whichdoyouthinkisthebesttitle?A.AGoodWalkingProgram

B.WalkingtoBetterHealthC.WalkingStudiesandExperts

D.SomeRulesforWalkingD閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的六個選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Peoplespendalmostathirdoftheirlivesdoingonething—sleeping.Everyyear,thereisaspecialdayforpeoplearoundtheworldtocelebratetheimportanceofgoodandhealthysleep—WorldSleepDay.Sleepislikefoodforthebrain.36.________Peopleofdifferentagesneeddifferentamounts(數(shù)量)ofsleep.AccordingtotheNationalSleepFoundation(國家睡眠基金會)intheUS,adultsshouldgetseventoeighthoursofsleepanight.37.________Andschoolagedchildrenmayneedmorethantenhoursofsleep.38.________TheChinaYouthandChildrenResearchCentersaidthatabout80percentofmiddleschoolstudentsdon'tgetenoughsleep.Ithasinfluencedstudents'schoollife.39.________Theycan'tpayattentioninclassordowellinsports.Tosolvethisproblem,scientistsadvisethatstudentsshouldgetlessschoolworkandmoretimetosleep.40.________Goodsleephabitshelpalot.Forexample,trytogotosleepandwakeupatthesametimeeveryday,evenonweekendsandduringholidays.A.Teenagersneedninetotenhours.B.Ifyousleepless,you'llgetfatterandfatter.C.Enoughsleephelpsthebrainandbodygrow.D.Takinga20-minutesleepatnoonisalsouseful.E.Studentswithoutenoughsleepmaygetpoorgrades.F.However,manystudentsdon'tgetenoughsleepbecauseoftoomuchhomework.第II卷非選擇題(共三節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)、詞匯運(yùn)用(10分)A.用所給單詞適當(dāng)形式填空或首字母填空1.I'mafraidIhavegotaf

—mytemperatureisveryhigh.2.Hewasawardedbecausehetookana

partinclassactivities.3.Ithinkyouneedtoeatlessande

more.It'sgoodforyou.4.Becauseofi

;hisfatherdidn'tgotoworkyesterday.5.Thegirlisstillveryw

afterherillness.B.完成句子(5分)1.由于新冠肺炎,在進(jìn)學(xué)校之前我被要求測量體溫看看是否發(fā)燒。BecauseofCOVID19,Iamaskedto______________beforeenteringschooltoseeifIhaveafever.

2.“我昨晚喝了太多咖啡,然后失眠了。”“咖啡經(jīng)常會導(dǎo)致失眠。那就是為什么你會失眠的原因。”—Idrank________________coffeeandcouldn't_________________lastnight.—Coffeeoftencausessleeplessness.____________youcouldn'tfallasleep.

3.現(xiàn)在我們已經(jīng)踢球一年了。We____________________footballforayearnow.4.我的電腦狀況良好,它運(yùn)行得非常好。Myputeris.Itworksverywell.

5.他自從1998年就住在這里。He________________here________1998.第二節(jié)、閱讀表達(dá)(共5小題,計10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,回答下列問題。JasonQueallyisoneofthefastestmenintheworldonabicycle.Everyyear,averyimportanthumanpoweredbicycleraceisheldinNevada,USA.Thespeedofthebikeismeasured(測定)foronly200meters,butplayerstakemorethanakilometertogettheirbikesgoingfast.JasonQueally'sfastestspeedforthe200metreracewas103.5kilometersanhour.Atthisyear'srace,Jasonfailedtoreachthefinishingline.Hewasspeedingalongataboutseventykilometersanhourwhenhebegantolosecontrol(控制)ofhisbike.Whenhetriedtoslowdown,itbegantosmoke.Soontheinsideofhisbikewasfilledwithsmoke.Hecouldn'tsee,andhecouldn'tbreathe.Atseventykilometersanhour,acrash(撞擊)couldbeveryserious.Jasonwasfrightened,buthemanagedtostopthebikesafely.Hewouldrepairhisbicycleandtryagainanothertimetobetheworld'sfastestmanonabike.Betterlucknexttime,Jason.Maybeyou'resurprisedthatthesebikesgosoquickly,butisituseful?Itcouldbe.Carsarebeingmoreandmorepopular,andtheyareverysafe,fortableandeasytodrive,buttheyalsopollutetheairinourcities.Scientistsandengineersarelearningfromfastracingbikeshowtomakehumanpoweredvehicles(車輛)thatmightbeusefulfordailytravel.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,完成下列小題。1.WhoisJasonQueally?2.HowoftenisthehumanpoweredbicycleraceheldinNevada?3.DidJasonstophisbikesafelyorwashebadlyhurt?4.Whydidhelosethisyear'srace?5.What'sthebestvehiclefordailytravellikeaccordingtothewriter?第三節(jié)、補(bǔ)全對話7選5(每題1分,共5分)A:Goodmorning.___1___B:I’mnotfeelingwell.Myheadhurts.A:___2___B:Foraboutaweek.A:Letmetakeyourtemperature.(Afewminu

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