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1、 (模塊六 單元三) (作業(yè)用時:100分鐘 ) 一、單項選擇 (共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分) 1.The students coming from all over the world held a party to________their teacher’s 70th birthday. A.congratulate B.memorize C.celebrate D.honour 2.I have just been in Australia for a week and I am trying to ________ th
2、e new climate here. A.a(chǎn)gree with B.fit in C.a(chǎn)djust to D.rely on 3.Kate________us in dancing and singing,and had a good time. A.joined B. joined in C. took part in D. attended 4. Were I to do it, I ________ it some other way. A. will do
3、 B. would do C. would have done D. were to do 5. The poster was revised _____________the suggestions of other group members. A. based on B. to base on C. basing on D. which based on 6. You didn't take his advice. ________ his advice, you ________ such a mistake. A.
4、 Had you taken; wouldn't have made B. If you had taken; would make C. Were you lo take; shouldn’t have made D. Have you taken; won t have made 7. After several days of heavy snow, hungry animals got out of their_______ places to________ some food. A. hiding; hunt for B. hiding; hu
5、nt C. hidden; hunt for D. hidden; hunt 8. China is one of the developing countries______ the third world. A. belonging to B. belongs to C. is belonging to D. are belonging to 9. Jane would never have gone to the party ______ that Mary would come to see her. A. has she
6、 known B. had she known C. if she know D. if she has known 10. I didn’t know his telephone number. _______ it, I _______ then. A. Had I known; would ring him up B. Should I know; would have rung him up C. If I knew; would ring him up D. Had I known; would have rung him up 11. No s
7、atisfactory ______ was given to these phenomena. A. account B. plan C. accent D. mark 12. Though you may hate some customs in other countries, ______ , you must remember “Do in Rome as Rome does”. A. likewise B. therefore C. otherwise D. anyway
8、 13. 1. If I ____ where he lived, I ____ a note to him. A. knew; would B. had known; would have sent C. know; would send D. knew; would have sent 14. It is the _________ in Britain that young people often do not shake hands when they meet someone for the first time. A. custom B. hab
9、it C. hobby D. favour 15. You may not have played very well today, but at least you’ve got through to the next round and ________. A. tomorrow never comes B. tomorrow is another day C. never put off till tomorrow D. there is no tomorrow 二、完型填空 (共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分) We oft
10、en talk about ourselves as if we have permanent genetic defects (缺陷) that can never be changed. “I’m impatient.” “I’m always behind.” “I always put things 16 !” You’ve surely heard them. Maybe you’ve used them to describe 17 . These comments may come from stories about us that have been 18
11、for years—often from19 childhood. These stories may have no 20 in fact. But they can set low expectations for us. As a child, my mother said to me, “Marshall, you have no mechanical skills, and you will never have any mechanical skills for the rest of your life.” How did these expectations 21
12、 my development? I was never 22 to work on cars or be around 23 . When I was 18, I took the US Army’s Mechanical Aptitude Test. My scores were in the bottom for the entire nation! Six years later, 24 , I was at California University, working on my doctor’s degree. One of my professors, Dr.
13、 Bob Tannbaum, asked me to write down things I did well and things I couldn’t do. On the positive side, I 25 down, “research, writing, analysis, and speaking.” On the 26 side, I wrote, “I have no mechanical skills.” Bob asked me how I knew I had no mechanical skills. I explained my life 27
14、and told him about my 28 performance on the Army test. Bob then asked, “ 29 is it that you can solve 30 mathematical problems, but you can’t solve simple mechanical problems?” Suddenly I realized that I didn’t 31 from some sort of genetic defect. I was just living out expectations that
15、I had chosen to 32. At that point, it wasn’t just my family and friends who had been 33 my belief that I was mechanically hopeless. And it wasn’t just the Army test, either. I was the one who kept telling myself, “You can’t do this!” I realized that as long as I kept saying that, it was going to re
16、main true. 34 , if we don’t treat ourselves as if we have incurable genetic defects, we can do well in almost 35 we choose. 16. A. away B. off C. up D. down 17. A. them B. myself C. yourself D. others 18. A. said B. spoken C. spread D. repeated 19.
17、A. as long as B. as far back as C. as well as D. as much as 20. A. basis B. plot C. cause D. meaning 21. A. lead B. improve C. affect D. change 22. A. encouraged B. demanded C. hoped D. agreed 23. A. means B. tools C. goods D. hammers
18、 24. A. therefore B. somehow C. instead D. however 25. A. settled B. turned C. get D. took 26. A. passive B. active C. negative D. subjective 27. A. experiences B. trips C. roads D. paths 28. A. unexpected B. poor C. excellent D. av
19、erage 29. A. When B. What C. How D. Why 30. A. complex B. advanced C. common D. primary 31. A. arise B. separate C. suffer D. come 32. A. believe B. suspect C. adopt D. receive 33. A. weakening B. strengthening C. abandoning D. acc
20、epting 34. A. As a result B. At the same time C. In addition D. On the contrary 35. A. anything B. something C. nothing D. all 三、閱讀理解 (共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分) A Did you ever dream of winning the lottery(彩票)? Millions of other people must have. Every day, millions of Americans bu
21、y lottery tickets. They are hoping to win $50,000, $100,000, $1,000,000 or more. When a person wins a million dollars, he doesn’t receive a check for the total amount. The person receives $50,000 a year for 20 years. Also, he must pay taxes. After taxes, a million-dollar winner receives from $25,00
22、0 to $40,000 a year for 20 years. What have some people done with their money? Let’s look at three former winners. Lisa K. was working as a cashier in a supermarket. In August, Lisa bought one ticket and won two million dollars. She quit her job and is now attending art school. Lisa says, “If I don
23、’t become an artist, it’s my own fault. I have the opportunity now.” Mark L. was a car salesperson. He worked seven days a week and had little time for family life. After he won three million dollars, he quit working. Now he spends his time bowling, working in the garden, and fixing things in his h
24、ouse. But, he’s bored. He doesn’t want to sell cars again, but he isn’t sure what he wants to do with his life. Jack B.’s winning ticket was worth two million dollars. He is one of the small numbers of winners who did not quit their jobs. Jack still teaches English at a high school in his area. But
25、 he and his wife now have a new car in the garage. They take their four children on an interesting vacation every year. And they don’t worry about sending their children to college. They say that money brings security and gives a person opportunity, but it doesn’t bring happiness. 36. After taxe
26、s, how much does a million-dollar lottery winner receive each year? A. $1,000,000. B. $50,000. C. $25,000 to $40,000. D. $100,000. 37. What did most of the winners do after they won the lottery? A. They bought new cars. B. They quit their jobs. C. They went back to sc
27、hool. D. They operated their own companies. 38. What is Lisa’s dream even before she won the money? A. She wants to have a lot of money B. She wants to become an artist. C. She wants to quit her job. D. She wants to be a teacher. B The word “sport” first meant
28、 something that people did in their free time. Later it often meant hunting wild animals and birds. About a hundred years ago the word was first used for organized games. This is the usual meaning of the word today. People spend a lot of time playing football, basketball, tennis and many other sport
29、s. Such people play because they learnt to. A few people are paid for the sport they play. These people are called professional sportsmen. They may be sportsmen for only a few years, but during that time the best ones can earn a lot of money. For example, a professional football player in England ea
30、rns more than 300,000 dollars a year. The stars earn a lot more. International golf and tennis champions can make more than 500,000 dollars a year. Of course, only a few sportsmen can earn as much as that. Perhaps the most surprising thing about sportsmen and money is that the stars can earn more m
31、oney from advertising than from sports. An advertisement for sports equipment does not simply tell people: “Buy our things!” It says, “Buy the same shirt and shoes as the sports stars do!” Famous sportsmen can even advertise things like watches and food. They allow the companies to use their names o
32、r a photograph of them and they are paid for this. Sport is no longer just something for people’s spare time. 39. From the passage we can learn that_______. A. famous people spend too much money and time on sports B. the development of sports is slower than any other activity C. most
33、people enjoy sports because they can earn a lot of money D. now sport is not only a pastime for people 40. In this passage “professional sportsmen” means people ________ . A. who teach others how to make money in sports B. who take sports as their jobs C. who are very fond of
34、 sports D. who teach other sportsmen how to play games 41. Now, the word “sport” means_______ . A. what most of the people do in their spare time B. hunting wild animals and birds in the forests C. organized games D. something that people are paid to do 42. Whi
35、ch of the following statement is TRUE according to the passage? A. Most people play sports only for money. B. Those who play sports earn more than those who do not. C. People play sports for different purposes. D. Those who play sports want to keep strong and fit. 43. What surprises
36、 people most is that________ . A. the sports stars get more money from advertising B. the word “sport” means hunting wild animals and birds C. professional sportsmen are paid for what they do D. only a few sportsmen can earn $ 500, 000 a year C The other Europeans think the best
37、 known quality of the British is” reserved”. A reserved person is one who does not talk very much to strangers, does not show much emotion, and seldom gets excited. It is difficult to get to know a reserved person: he never tells you anything about himself, and you may work with him for years withou
38、t ever knowing where he lives, how many children he has, and what his interests are. English people tend to be like that. Closely related to English reserve is English modesty(謙慎). Within their hearts, the English are perhaps no less conceited(自負) than anybody else, but in their relations with othe
39、rs they value at least a show of modesty. Self-praise is felt to be impolite. If a person is, let us say, very good at tennis and someone asks him if he is a good player, he will seldom reply“Yes,” because people will think him conceited. He will probably give an answer like, “I am not bad,” or “Wel
40、l, I’m very keen on(對……熱衷) tennis.” Even if he had managed to reach the finals in last year’s local championships, he would say it was only due to a piece of good luck. Since reserve and modesty are part of his own nature, the typical English tends to expect them in others. He secretly looks down o
41、n more excitable nations, and think of himself as more reliable(可靠的) than them. He doesn’t trust big promises and open shows of feelings, especially if they are expressed in flowery language. He doesn’t trust self-praise of any kind. To those who are fond of flowery expressions, the Englishman may a
42、ppear uncomfortably cold. 44. What are the English main characters mentioned in this passage? A. Reserved and proud. B. Self-praise and reserved. C. Reserve and modesty. D. Cold and conceited. 45. If an Englishman won the first prize in skiing competition, someone asked how he
43、 had got along with his game. The winner can’t reply “ _________ ”. A. Not bad B. Yes, I have done a good job C. Well, I am very keen on it D. I have good luck 46. Which of the following can stand for English “reserve” best? A. An Englishman does not talk very much to s
44、trangers, does not show much emotion, and seldom gets excited. B. When an Englishman reaches the finals in this year’s country championship, he would say it is because of a piece of good luck that he made it. C. He doesn’t trust big promises and open shows of feelings, especially if they are expre
45、ssed in flowery (辭藻華麗的)language. D. An Englishman is very cold towards the people from other countries. 47. Which is the best title of the passage? A. The English Character B. Reserve and Modesty C. Do You Like the English? D. Comparing the English’s Character with Other European’s D Busi
46、ness activities are becoming increasingly worldwide as many firms spread their operations into markets abroad. Many U.S. firms, for example, are trying to enlarge markets by doing business in China, India, Latin America, Russia and other Eastern European countries. Multinational Corporations (MNCs),
47、 which operate in more than one country, at once, especially move operations to wherever they can, find the least expensive employees who are able to do the work well. Production jobs requiring only basic or repetitive skills — such as sewing computer pieces — are usually the first to be moved abroa
48、d. MNCs can pay these workers a small part of what they would have to pay in their own countries, and often make them work longer and harder. Most U.S. multinational businesses keep the majority of their upper-level management, marketing and finance within the United States. They employ some lower-l
49、evel managers and a large number of their production workers in offices, factories, and buildings in developing countries. MNCs based in the United States have moved many of their production operations to Central and Latin America, China, India, and Southeast Asia. Merger is also becoming more comm
50、on than in the past. In the United States, for example, tobacco product and food producer R.J. Reynolds Industries bought food giant Nabisco Brands to form RJR Nabisco Holdings Corp. in 1985, and in 1995 the industrial power generator, electronics, and machine producer Westinghouse Electric Corporat
51、ion bought media production company CBS Inc. 48. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage? A. Business Abroad B. Modern Business Development C. Spread of MNCs D. Business in the Developing Countries 49. Why do many U.S. firms move their factories to Cent
52、ral and Latin America, China, India, and Southeast Asia? A. Because they want to help those countries to develop industries. B. Because they want to get rid of the gap between the poor and the rich. C. Because they want to produce more production. D. Because they want to gain more va
53、lue from the cheap employees. 50. The word “merger” in the first sentence of the last paragraph refers to ______ . A. joining B. bargaining C. separating D. competing 四、單詞拼寫 (共10小題;每小題0.5分,滿分5分) 51. John g_________ me in the street with a friendly wave of the hand. 52. To e
54、_________ the child’s quick recovery, five doctors took turns looking after him day and night. 53. As a teacher you have to a________ your methods to suit the needs of slower children. 54. Movie music can be made memorable because its themes are repeated t______ the film. 55. Can you r_______ t
55、he text without looking at it? 56. Mary and Tom like to eat something ________ (燒烤的). 57. It is bad manners for tourits to _______ (刻)their names on the trees or rocks in the park. 58. His speech was at least a(n) ________(姿態(tài))towards improving relations between the two countries. 59. I like the
56、fact that the children are learning about different cultures and ________ (宗教) 60. The new hospital was ready for the_________ (接收) of its first patients. 五、任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分) 請認真閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰當?shù)膯卧~。 注意:每個空格填1個單詞。 China’s Tianhe-1 has a computing speed of 2,507 trillion(萬億)c
57、alculations a second, making it the fastest computer in the world. It is also 40 percent faster than the world’s second fastest supercomputer, Cray XT5 Jaguar, in the US, kept at a national laboratory in Tennessee, according to the New York Times. Jack Dongarra, a University of Tennessee computer sc
58、ientist, told NYT that the Chinese supercomputer is faster than the existing Number One machine. Building the fastest supercomputer has become a source of national pride, as these machines are valued for their ability to solve problems in areas like defense, energy and science. These problems are r
59、elated to national interests. Supercomputing technology is also found in business. Oil and gas companies use supercomputers to find oil and gas. Obviously, research centers with large supercomputers attract top scientific talents. This adds extra importance to the machines—they’re more than just h
60、uge computers. China’s new supercomputer will be used to speed up greatly scientific calculations, such as hurricane and tsunami modeling, cancer research, car design and even studying stars. In 2008, two US scientists put together a step-by-step guide on how to build a supercomputer using PlaySt
61、ation 3 video-game consoles(控制臺). Modern supercomputers are built by combining thousands of small computer servers(服務(wù)器)and using software to turn them into one large computer. Really, any organization with enough material and technology can create a fast machine. The Chinese system follows that mo
62、del by linking thousands upon thousands of computer servers. But the secret behind the system—and the technological achievement—is China’s own networking technology. “That technology was built by them,” Dongarra said. “They are taking supercomputing very seriously and using a lot of time and money.”
63、 “China is still a developing country,” said Sha Chaoqun, manager at Dawning Company which is the leading supercomputer maker in China. “Maybe one day, China’s total computing power can be greater than that of the US, but there is still a long way to go before we get there.” Paragraph outline Sup
64、porting details China has developed the world’s fastest supercomputer. ◇Tianhe-1 has a high computing speed, which (61)__________ it the fastest computer in the world. ◇Tianhe-1 is 40 percent faster than the (62)__________ fastest supercomputer in the world. ◇(63)__________ Jack Dongarra, we lea
65、rn that the Chinese supercomputer is faster than the existing Number One machine. Many countries see the fastest supercomputer as a source of national (64)__________ and are making efforts to develop it. ◇The high-speed computer is (65)__________ to solve problems related to national interests. ◇
66、Besides business, supercomputing technology can also be found in (66)__________of defence, energy and science. ◇It’s obvious that top scientific talents are (67)__________ to research centers with large supercomputers. The secret behind supercomputers is networking technology. ◇By using the technology built by Chinese people, taking it (68)__________ and devoting lots of time and money, China has achieved a lot. Mr. Sha showed a conservative(保守的) (69)__________ toward the development of com
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