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1、Module 2 单元测试题 第一部分:听力(略)第二部分: 英语知识使用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 单项填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21. Mr. Smith, with the result of the experiment, sat on the chair, smiling.A. satisfied; exciting B. satisfying; excited C. satisfied; excited D. satisfying; exciting22. Julia, what were you doing when Anna called you? I my

2、 housework and to take a bath.A. had finished; started B. have finished; to start C. have finished; have started D. had finished; was starting23. The Air China schools in the western part of China quantities of books.A. provided B. supplied C. offered D. supported24. She loves the song , because her

3、 mother was once the singer of it.A. in practice B. in theory C. in particular D. in reality25. All the books on sale before I to the bookstall.A. were sold out; had come B. were sold out; came C. had been sold out; came D. had sold out; had come26. No notice has been _ of the boy who came from the

4、countryside. A. taken B. made C. paid D. given27. You didnt have a good time at the party? No, I _ a lot from the noise made by the band. A. worried B. suffered C. heard D. pained28. Well send you a copy as soon as it becomes _. We are working on it day and night.A. present B. qualified C. available

5、 D. renewable29. Good secretaries are always _ because it is really a demanding job.A. in use B. in demand C. popular with D. on demand30. He always _ others help _. His colleagues dont want to cooperate with him. A. considers; seriously B. respects; thankfully C. takes; for granted D. needs; well31

6、. We require that everyone _ the old and help them. A. respects B. respected C. respect D. respecting32. They were exhausted , so that they decided to _ two days _. A. take; of B. have; on C. have; off D. make; off33. Do you know where Mary is? I couldnt find her anywhere.Well . She have gone farher

7、 coats still here.A. shouldntB. mustntC. cantD. wouldnt34. The table _ too much room. Lets move it out of the sitting room. A. takes on B. takes up C. takes over D. takes out35. Jenny _ continually _ unexpected questions. We were tired of her.A. have; asked B. had; asked C. was; asking D. will; ask

8、第二节: 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)Last month I was not feeling well. I was under the _36_. I thought I had caught a cold. I had a runny nose, itchy eyes, a sore throat and a 37 . I felt tired and exhausted. I couldnt _38_ it any more. I was in poor condition 39 I had not been getting 40 rest. My body hu

9、rt all over. I also had severe head pains, a real splitting 41 , and I was running a fever. My body temperature was higher than _42_. At one point, I blacked out (昏厥). I lost 43 and my friend had to bring me around. He used cold water on my face to 44 my consciousness. I grew concerned that I might

10、take a turn for the 45. I did not want to become sicker, because then I surely would be at deaths door. My friend took me to the doctor. I told the doctor I thought I had come down with (染上) a cold. When the doctor saw me, she 46 wanted to run some tests. 47 said that medical tests would help her 48

11、 why I was sick. The doctor also asked when I had my last physical examination. I did not get yearly 49 , but I probably should have gotten a medical exam by a doctor every year. Then the nurse drew my blood, using a _50_ to take a small amount of blood from my arm. She sent it to a laboratory for t

12、ests. The nurse also used a thermometer to measure my 51 . The doctor told me I had influenza, or the flu. 52 she told me I would recover soon. She said I was 53 the worst of the disease. She told me to rest at home and to stay 54 from other people because the flu can spread.55 , I did not have to g

13、o under the knife. I did not need an operation. Instead, I just went home and did exactly what was needed to become healthy again.36. A. the health B. the temperature C. the cold D. the weather37. A. laugh B. cough C. tough D. cold38. A. stand B. sit C. run D. suffer39. A. because B. however C. but

14、D. though40. A. little B. enough C. many D. few41. A. toothache B. stomachache C. headache D. earache42. A. general B. usual C. common D. normal43. A. patience B. consciousness C. sense D. intelligence44. A. restore B. recreate C. rearrange D. redisplay45. A. bad B. good C. better D. worse46. A. imm

15、ediately B. soon C. stably D. mainly47. A. He B. She C. They D. It48. A. detect B. discover C. invent D. devise49. A. tests B. check-ups C. examination D. review50. A. rope B. tube C. needle D. thermometer51. A. blood pressure B. tongue C. throat D. temperature52. A. But B. And C. So D. As53. A. on

16、B. over C. into D. among54. A. with B. away C. off D. at55. A. Thankfully B. Unfortunately C. Surprisingly D. Hopefully第三部分: 阅读理解 (共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分) AThe Score: Looking for Jobs OnlineAnalysis shows that record numbers of Americans are visiting Job Search sites; younger women make up the biggest au

17、dience.The recent flood of advertisements from M and Career Builder has reminded us that the New Year is a time to re-evaluate ones current job and perhaps seek a better career. In Search of Skilled Workers, Employers Go to Summer Camp With skilled-labor shortages looming, some employers are moving

18、to solve the problem by winning the hearts and minds of the young - the very young. In an effort to tap future workers in middle school or earlier, big employers, including IBM and Boeing, are increasing their backing of career-driven summer camps. The camps promote kids interest in all kinds of fie

19、lds. The efforts are yielding new opportunities for families, and insights into how to help kids explore promising careers. More Women Decide to Extend Careers Three years ago, after a long career with FedEx, Anne made a difficult decision: She accepted an early retirement offer when the company was

20、 downsizing. It was a bit of an identity crisis for me, says Anne, who is in her early 60s and divorced. I wasnt sure what I wanted to do. After a lengthy search, she found another position in public relations at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis. I needed the structure of

21、 a full-time job, the stimulation of working with others, and the reward of being productive, she says. The income was also welcome.” 56. On the website “M” we can see lots of advertisements about .A. clothes B. jobs C. monsters D. foods57. In order to get skilled workers for the future, most big co

22、mpanies .A. go to world-famous universities to hire employeesB. spend much money on training their employeesC. begin to train middle school students even earlier in many waysD. begin to support the career-driven summer camps 58. From the last paragraph we can know that .A. Anne was very happy to ret

23、ire and found a new jobB. Anne enjoys a higher salary than beforeC. Anne really didnt want to retire earlyD. Anne found the present job easily BAmerican workers often call their employers bosses. The word boss comes from the Dutch word baas meaning master. Sometimes company bosses are called the bra

24、ss. They are also sometimes called top brass or brass hats. Experts disagree about how the strange expression started, but they may have come from Britain. Leaders of the 19th century British army wore pieces of metal called oak leaves on their hats. The metal brass has a color similar to that of go

25、ld. So a leader came to be called a brass hat or even the top brass. By the 1940s, the expression had spread beyond military leaders. It also included civilian officials. Other expressions that mean boss or employer have nothing to do with brass or hats. One of these is big cheese. A cheese is a sol

26、id food made from milk. The expression probably started in America in the late 19th century. Cheese, the meaning is a thing. So the meaning of big cheese may be a big thing. An employer usually does not object to being called boss. But most workers would not call their employers big cheeses, top bra

27、ss or brass hats to their faces. These words are not really insulting but neither do they show great respect. Employers also have expressions to describe their workers. One of them is that he or she works like a Trojan. This expression probably comes from the ancient writings of the great poet Homer

28、. He wrote about the Trojans who worked very hard to protect their city. Now the expression is often used to describe an employee who works hard for a company. Be happy if your companys brass hats say you work like a Trojan. They may consider you valuable enough to increase your pay. 59. According t

29、o the experts, the word “boss” used in America may .A. be really insulting B. come from the word “baas”C. be made by the American themselves D. come from the British military camps60. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A. All the expressions about boss have nothing to do wit

30、h brass or hats.B. “A big cheese” may mean “a big problem”.C. As a worker, youd better not call your employer big cheeses or brass hats to their faces.D. If youre a Trojan in the eyes of your brass, youll get your pay increased probably.61.The passage mainly tells us .A. the origin of the word “boss

31、” and “Trojan”B. how the word “boss” came into useC. some words and their storiesD. we must work hard to keep our jobCMany people go to work each day to a job they hate. The harmful feelings influence their entire life, putting a negative cloud over the home, their friends and many of their other ac

32、tivities. There is a better way to live your life. Meaningful purpose is a driving force that adds enthusiasm to your days. Here are a few steps to get the new career rolling: Do some self-analysis. Ask yourself - What really matters to me? What problem or wrong would I like to fix? What do I enjoy?

33、 Where are my interests and hobbies? What are my priorities? What is my secret passion? What do I want to do with the rest of my life? Reviewing these questions can give you new insight to where you want to go. Use your unique genius and talents. Every person is born with a unique set of natural abi

34、lities. Talents, such as managing, creating, researching, training others, drawing, can all seem like easy work because you have a natural flair(才能)for them. True happiness comes from combining your natural talents, developing and excelling in them, and working in a field, job, industry that you hav

35、e a passionate interest in. Make a decision. Only action can change your life. Read a book. Take vocational tests. Use a good career-management professional. Do some career exploration and gather all the information you need. Then make a decision and go forward. Outline the action steps to reach you

36、r career goal. Finding meaning, passion and purpose every day you go to work is the wonderful reward, so dont wait any longer. Begin right now and set in motion your own plan to live a happier, more satisfying life. 62. Which is the best title of the passage? A. Suggestions on How to Build a More Me

37、aningful Career B. Steps on How to Live Happily and Comfortably C. Do not Hate Your Job Any Longer. D. Find Out Your Natural Talents and Make a Success.63. According to the passage, by analyzing ourselves, we can . A. know the true meaning of our life B. understand better about the career we want C.

38、 find out our own unique genius and talents D. improve relations with our family and friends64. According to the passage, its easier to make success in the work which we . A. have much experience at B. have professional knowledge about C. have been performing for a long time D. have a natural talent

39、 for65. The purpose in writing this passage is to _. A. persuade people to work hard to make a happier life B. reveal some wrong-doings at work C. direct people to choose their career D. give some solutions to deal with troubles at work第四部分:写作 (共两节,满分25分)第一节 单词拼写 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)66. If a persons

40、profession is to keep financial accounts, we call him or her an a .67. V are people who offer to do something without asking for pay.68. The T of Relativity brought up by Albert Einstein has a deep effect on research in physics.69. Its good customs for young people to r the old.70. To know some Fren

41、ch is an e , if you want to take a holiday in Paris.71. The workers have been (要求) for a higher salary for a long time.72. Exchanging good whishes on the New Years Day is a (传统的) Chinese custom.73. The (结冰) point in our area is 0 but in some other areas it is much lower.74. After graduation from the

42、 university, she (申请) for a job as an English teacher.75. Working in the old-nursery, she has been regarding it as her (使命) to care for the aged.第二节 书面表达(15分)请根据下面的提示,以 “I want to be a journalist”为题写一篇短文,词数120词左右,可以适当加入自己的观点,用第一人称写。1. 作为记者应真实的报道事件;满足人民群众的需求。2. 要有敬业奉献,不利用职务之便获取非法所得;尊重他人的权益。3. 记者是受人尊重

43、的职业,是自己向往的职业。_附加题: 阅读表达 (共10分)Tianjin enjoys a rich supply of natural resources, which is quite rare in large cities in our country and other countries in the world. First of all, Tianjin has abundant oil and gas resources. Its Bohai and Dagang Oil Fields are key state oil and gas projects. Secondly, with its coastline stretching 150 kilometers, Tianjin has inexhaustible(无穷尽的)sea salt resources and takes pride in its Changlu Salt Field which is the most famous sea salt production base in China. Thirdl

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