【个人手工制作】新牛津高中英语模块-期中知识点回顾及复习题.docx.pdf

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1、期中知识点回顾 一、词汇大集合 模块九 重点高频单词: 1. considering prep.F结论; 推断 2. reaction n.生理反应,副作用;回应, 反应 3. assess vt?评估;估算 4. suspect n.嫌疑犯,可疑对象vt.怀疑 5. request vt.讦he _ , Ill let you know. A. will come and help; comes B. comes and helps; will come C. will come and help; will come D. comes and helps; comes 25.一Lets g

2、o skating, shall we? -Thats not a good idea; the ice is too thin _ your weight? A. to bear B? beari ng C. bore D. born 26.一Are you married? -No, still _ . A. one B. single C. separate D. myself. 27. When _ America and Britain, this famous writer said that the same Ianguage _ the two people? A. talki

3、ng of; separates B. talked of; separated C. talking; separates D. talks; separates 28. She tried _ , but failed; now she could do nothing but wait till her husband came. A. to search the pockets her key B. searchi ng her keys for her pockets C. searchi ng the pockets for her keys D. to search her ke

4、ys for the pockets 29. They all say TITANIC is a good movie which is worth _ second 31.1 was about to leave the house _ the telephone rang. D. after much. time. A. seeing the B. seeing a C. to see D. being seen the 30. They were walking around the town a place for the party. A. in search of B. to se

5、arch C. searchi ng D. searched for A. before B. whe n C. while 32. Tha nks is a comm on used in English. You can never use it too A. word B. words C. expressi on D. expressing 33. However much 7 it will be worth it. A. does the watch cost B. costs the watch C. the watch will cost D. the watch costs

6、34. - You were to give us a hand. Sorry. I delayed by the traffic. A. hoped; was B. hoping ; have been C. supposed; was D. supposing; have been 35. 一I had to pay ten dollars for this bowl. Its probably them D. worth it 第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分) 请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项 中,选出最佳选项 , 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

7、 Can you imagine becoming the richest person in the world and then giving your money away? Thafs exactly what Andrew Carnegie 36 ? Carnegie had a number of different careers; he was an industrialist and a businessman and he made a lot of money. He believed that 37 people were morally obligated (有责 任

8、的)to give their 38 back to others in society. So after retirement in 1901, the worlds 39 man decided to become a philanthropist (慈善家),a person who gives money to good 40 . 41 Carnegie had made some charitable donations before 1901, he really made giving away money his new 42 after retirement. In 190

9、2 he founded the Carnegie Institution to fund scientific research and 43 a pension fund (退休基金)for teachers with a $10 million donation. Throughout his life, Andrew Carnegie loved to read. As a result, it made 44 that he wanted to give money to 45 education and reading. When Carnegie was a young man

10、he lived near Anderson, a rich man who 46 any working boy to use his 47 library for free. In those days, America 48 had a system of free public libraries and poor people usually had nowhere to find books to read. Carnegie never forgot Anderson 49 ; so he gave money to towns and cities to establish m

11、ore than 2,000 public 50 . He also gave $125 million to a foundation called the Carnegie Corporation (卡耐基 社团法人)to 51 colleges and other schools. World peace was another cause Carnegie 52 . He established the Carnegie Endowment (基金)for international peace and funded the building of the Hague Palace o

12、f Peace, A. worth B. worth so C. worth which 53 the World Court with houses, in the Netherlands. By 1911, Carnegie had 54 a huge amount of money 90 percent of his 55 ?Today, Carnegie has a world-wide reputation, both for his success in his business and in his contributions to charity. 36. A. admired

13、 B. promised C. said D. did 37. A. wealthy B. sincere C. educated D. considerate 38. A. business B. experience C. wisdom D. money 39. A. richest B. purest C. poorest D. smartest 40. A. expectations B. causes C. reputations D. decisions 41. A. Until B. Though C. Since D. Because 42. A. hobby B. hope

14、C. life D. career 43. A. discovered B. established C. applied D. awarded 44. A. fun B. success C. sense D. effect 45. A. support B. continue C. raise D. Extend 46. A. allowed B.supposed C. followed D. praised 47. A. public B. personal C. secret D. main 48. A. rarely B. nearly C. usually D. really 49

15、. A. enthusiasm B. generosity C. courage D. Energy 50. A. libraries B. schools C? hospitals D. Academies 51. A. buy B. aid C. assess D. Choose 52. A. burst in B. took on C. relied on D. called in 53. A. handled B. provided C. pleased D. dealt 54. A. collected B. donated C. invested D. wasted 55. A.

16、strength B. opportunities C. efforts D. fortune 第三部分阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中 , 选 出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 It is reported that the Ebola virus has returned to Africa? The virus causes a disease called Ebola hemorrhagic (出血的)fever. The Ebola virus affects animals and people .It

17、killed more tha n 200 people in the former Zaire in 1995? This year, the Ebola virus has killed more than 150 people in Uganda. The Ebola virus kills so quickly that the body s defense system has no time to act against it. The disease kills fifty to ninety percent of the people it infects (感 染).The

18、disease begins with high body temperature, severe headache and muscle hurting. Then it causes severe bleeding and organ failure? Then the victim dies? Doctors say a person with the Ebola virus usually dies within three weeks after becoming infected? The disease spreads by people touching the body fl

19、uids of an infected pers on. No medicine or treatment now exists for the disease? Recently, however, American researchers announced progress in developing a medici ne to preve nt Ebola hemorrhagic fever in mon keys ? The scie ntists gave eight mon keys a small but deadly amount of the Ebola virus ?

20、They gave an experime ntal vacci ne (疫苗)to only four of them. The mon keys that did not receive the vaccine died within a week? The vaccine preve nted the disease from developi ng in the four mon keys that received it. All the four mon keys were healthy six mon ths later. The researchers said this w

21、as the first time a vaccine had protected animals similar to humans from the deadly Ebola virus? They will continue to test the vaccine on animals by giving them increasingly strong amounts of the virus? 56. The first symptom of Ebola hemorrhagic fever is _ . A. high body temperature B? serious blee

22、ding C. severe body hurting D? organ failure 57. The Ebola virus can cause death quickly mainly because _ ? A. it causes a great deal of suffering B. it causes people to lose much blood C. the bodys defe nse system has nt time to act agai nst it D. it can easily produce viruses in peoples bodies 58.

23、 From the passage we can learn that _ ? A. the Ebola virus was originally found in Africa B. progress in finding a vaccine to prevent the Ebola virus has been made C. mon keys can be in fected by the Ebola virus through air D. people infected with the Ebola virus always die immediately after being i

24、nfected 59. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? A. Mon keys are similar to huma ns in how a vacci ne affects them ? B? The researchers directly tested the vaccine on people? C. Half of all mon eys in jected with the vacci ne died six mon ths later. D. The researchers

25、gave the mon keys a large amount of the Ebola virus. B Its hard to find a star shining brighter in Nashville than Kenny Chesney. Since he took off 15 years ago, this country musician has sold more than 25 million albums, has had sixteen No. 1 hits, won countless awards and had a sea of loyal fans wh

26、o have made him the biggest North American concert-ticket seller. Kenny is certainly at the height of his career as he releases his Greatest Hits II album this week. Its a collection of songs in which he says each takes him to a different place or event in his life. The most personal is the song Pm

27、Alive, Kenny tells The Boot. n Most of the songs on this record are really fun, but I wrote Fm Alive after my breakup with Renee. I woke up one day and realized, even though I had gone through this and didnt feel good about it,my life still belongs to me. Fm alive; I get to make music; Ive got a lot

28、 of great friends. Thats the message of the song.“ Kenny insists that the song selection for Greatest Hits II is not fbrmulaic (亥 lj板的).In addition to the hits that climbed the country charts, the singer also wanted to include some songs unknown to his fans that reflected his life and career path. ”

29、1 didnt want it to be all hits; I wanted it to be a second chapter of my life in music/1 he explains?”So the song Beas You Are really does that for me. n Kenny recently celebrated his 41st birthday, but the number of candles on the cake didnt depress him a bit, thanks to what he loves so deeply. nI

30、still feel like Fm 18,“he says. “Living life the way you do on the road, it definitely keeps you feeling that way. And I think people that have music in their life are a lot better off (富有)and healthier than people that don,t. Fve been very content to have not just a little bit of music in my life,

31、but a whole lot of music. It drives my life. n 60. Kenny Chesney refers to one of his songs Fm Alive for the purpose of A. telling his fans about his breakup with his girlfriend B. inspiring his fans with confidence in life C. calling on people to make music like him D. advertising his new album to

32、increase sales 61 ? We can learn from the passage that Kenny Chesney _ . A. is a star not only in Nashville, but also around the world B. won few awards for his work in country music C. was at his most successful when Greatest Hits II was released D. selected nothing but big hits for Greatest Hits I

33、I 62. What is the relationship between music and life, according to Kenny Chesney? A. Music is a way of earning a lot of money. B. Music always makes people feel they are 18. C. Music gives life power, besides wealth and health. D. Music is the most important part of everyones liffe. C Experts have

34、confirmed youngsters who use Face book(美国4: 交 网站)do worse in exams. For the study, the researchers quizzed 219 college students about their study habits and the time they spent on Face book? They found that 65 percent of Face book users used the net daily, often checking it several times to see if t

35、hey had received new messages? The study said that 68 percent of students who used Face book didnt perform as well as those who did not use the site. Surfing on Face book can swallow up(耗尽)hours of study time. University student Daisy Jones, 21, said: nI was in the library trying to write a 2,000-wo

36、rd essay when I noticed my Face book habit had gotten out of hand? I couldnt resist going online? You do that, then someone,s photo catches your eyes. Before you know it, a couple of minutes have turned into a couple of hours and you havent written a thing? While they focused on Face book, the findi

37、ngs are also thought to hold true for other social networking sites. A research by the National Literacy Trust recently showed that one in five youngsters aged seven to 15 never read books outside school because websites and blogs are becoming their reading matter of choice?Pupils ranked social netw

38、orking sites, blogs, general websites and magazines above books in a survey of their reading habits? Research has also shown that youngsters are spending up to six hours a day in front of a screen. However, students appeared to ignore the effect of going online on their study performance. The majori

39、ty did not feel it had an impact on their work. A spokesman for Face book said: nThere is also research that shows the benefits of services like Face book. It,s in the hands of students, with the help of their parents, to decide how they spend their time.“ 63. Whafs the main idea of this passage? A.

40、 study shows pupils who spend time on Face book do worse in exams ? B. People who spend more time on Face book spend less time reading. C. Websites and blogs are becoming students reading matter of choice. D. The usage of Face book among younger children is high and growing. 64. The third paragraph

41、is developed by _ in structure. A. example B. argument C. description D. analysis 65. Whafs most students attitude towards the result of the study? A.Contrary. B. Supportive?C? UndeTStandable. D. Uninterested. 66. According to Facebooks spokesman, which of the following is TRUE? A. Face book doesnt

42、accept the result of the study. B. The result of the study is good for students. C. Students are to blame for their poor performance in study. D. It,s parents who decide whether students should be allowed to use Face book. D Guinn ess World Records, known until 2000 as The Guinness Book of Records(a

43、nd in previous U.S. editions as The Guinness Book of World Records), is a reference book published annually, and contains an internationally recognized collection of world records both human achievements and the extremes of the natural world. The book itself holds a world record, as the best-selling

44、 copyrighted series of all time? However, several world records that were once included in the book have been removed for ethical ( 伦 理 的 )reasons. By publishing world records in categories(乖中类 ) ,the book encourages people to try to beat that record, and pays no attention to health and safety. For

45、example, following the publication of a “heaviest cat“ record, many cat owners fed their pets beyond the bounds of what was healthy; this is an example of the entries that have been removed. In 1991, the book also dropped records within the neating and drinking records* category of its Human Achieve

46、ments section, over concerns that potential competitors would harm themselves, and expose the publisher to litigation( 起诉 ).These changes included the removal of all liquor, wine and beer-drinking records, along with records for eating such unlikely things as bicycles and trees? Other records, such

47、as sword swallowing and rally driving (on public roads), were closed to further entries because the current record holders had performed beyond what were considered acceptable levels of human tolerance. There have been examples of closed records being reopened, howeve匸For example, the sword-swallowi

48、ng record was listed as closed in the 1990 Guinness Book of World Records, but the Guinness World Records Primetime TV show, which started in 1998, accepted three sword swallowing challenges (as did the 2007 edition of the Guinness World Records)? Chain letters are also forbidden. According to the b

49、ooks publisher: nGuinness World Records does not accept any records relating to chain letters, sent by post or e-mail. If you receive a letter or an e-mail, which may promise to publish the names of all those who send it, please destroy or delete it; it is a trick. n 67. This passage is mainly about _ . A. how many kinds of records Guinness World Records has B. ethical issues and safety concerns related to Guinness World Records C. the history of Guinness Worl

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