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2014年高中外研版必修4语篇训练卷(九)Module 3英语试卷(解析版)
一、完型填空
详细信息
1. 难度:困难

I was cleaning out an old box when an old card caught my eye: Queen City Casket Company. “What is it? ”I wondered. I  it over. There, in faded ink, was a hand-scrawled  . Immediately my mind  back many years ago.

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I was nine years old, walking down the cold, wet streets of Springfield, with a bag of  on my shoulder. On my  that day, I came to that company finally, whose owner, Mr. Rader, had always taken me there to  his workers whether they wanted any magazines.

  off the rain like a wet dog, I entered Mr. Rader’s office. After a quick glance he  me over to the fireplace. Noticing the  in the top of my  , he said, “Come with me! ”pulling me into his truck. We  before a shoe store. Inside, a salesman  me with the finest pair of Oxfords I had  seen. I felt about 10 feet tall when I got up  them. “We’d like a pair of new socks too, ”Mr. Rader said.

Back in his office, Mr. Rader took out a  , wrote something on it, and handed it to me. With tearful eyes, I read, “  to others as you would have them do to you. ”He said affectionately(亲切地), “Jimmy, I want you to  I love you. ”

I said goodbye, and for the first time I  a flicker of hope that somehow things would be all right. With people like Mr. Rader in the world, there was hope,   and love, and that would always make a  .

1. A. read  B. thought  C. turned  D. passed

2. A. addressB. list

C. messageD. information

3. A. broughtB. approached

C. returnedD. traveled

4. A. magazinesB. newspapers

C. notesD. books

5. A. returnsB. roundsC. tripsD. arrivals

6.A. begB. demandC. tellD. ask

7. A. LettingB. GivingC. TurningD. Shaking

8. A. followedB. ledC. watchedD. carried

9. A. holeB. mudC. waterD. cover

10. A. coatB. shoeC. sockD. bag

11. A. pulled upB. took in

C. drove awayD. walked up

12. A. dressedB. fittedC. sharedD. comforted

13.A. neverB. alreadyC. everD. hardly

14. A. forB. withC. onD. in

15. A. penB. paperC. cardD. notebook

16.A. DoB. GiveC. ShowD. Lend

17.A. sayB. knowC. considerD. express

18.A. sensedB. predictedC. lostD. admitted

19. A. sadnessB. challengeC. kindnessD. intension

20. A. dealB. fortuneC. choiceD. difference

 

二、阅读理解
详细信息
2. 难度:中等

My dad was never the kind to offer many words of love or encouragement. But we knew he loved us. He just had his own way of showing it.

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When I was a teen, we were seasonal campers(野营者)at a family campground almost an hour outside the city where we lived. Each family had their own campsite with water and electric, and you basically parked your camper there from May to October. Most “seasonals” visited them every weekend during those months, with the occasional week-long stay. There were plenty of other kids who camped seasonally each weekend, and they came to be some of my closest friends. Of course, many of them were boys.

We kids paired up(结对)with our little boyfriends or girlfriends, and we’d hold hands as we walked around the campground. We’d play ping-pong, have some snacks, and sing songs. Most weekends were pretty similar, but the couples would change. You’d see so-and-so with a different so-and-so than they were with the weekend before. You know how it is when you’re a teen—a three-week relationship is a really long time.

So, needless to say, my teen years were spent with quite a few different boys. But every single one of them had something in common. They’d all received the Evil Eye.

The Evil Eye was a magical sort of thing. One simple look from my dad, and the boy immediately knew not to mess with me. It was as if he could send his warnings through invisible laser(激光)beams that shot directly from his eyes to the boys’ brains.

“You will not put your hands on my daughter. You will not kiss my daughter. You will not even whisper sweet things into my daughter’s ear. ”

I remember one night in particular walking with a boy around the campground after dark. We came from one direction, and my dad from the other. The boy and my dad locked eyes for a brief second, then the boy dropped my hand like a hot potato and turned away, giving me a quick “See you later. ”

Yes, that’s the Evil Eye: best way ever to keep wandering teen boys’ hands away from your daughter.

1.The Evil Eye in the passage implies that   .

A. Dad gets angry easily

B. Dad’s eyes are evil

C. Dad’s eyes are ugly-looking

D. Dad’s eyes are protective to his daughter

2. The underlined words “mess with” in Paragraph 5 most probably mean“   ”.

A. cause trouble for   B. make untidy

C. get married toD. talk to

3. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. As teenagers, we went camping every weekend.

B. We made lots of friends during the seasonal camping.

C. We had regular boyfriends or girlfriends and enjoyed ourselves.

D. The boy dropped my hand and turned away because he loved the Evil Eye.

4. It can be inferred from the passage that the author   .

A. is a teenage girl who loves her father

B. is a teenage boy who hates his father

C. is now an adult who has come to understand her father’s love

D. used to be a naughty boy who changed girlfriends now and then

 

详细信息
3. 难度:中等

“Just ate chicken feet for lunch. ”These were the words I wrote on my blog yesterday. By the next day there were hundreds of comments from my friends. They included “OH MY GOD! That is so disgusting(令人厌恶的)! ”, “What were they like? ” and “Why can’t you eat sandwiches like everyone else? ”

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To Chinese people, chicken feet are a normal snack. To my friends in Britain, the thought of eating a chicken’s feet is weird(不可思议的). As weird, in fact, as eating a bullfrog(牛蛙), scorpion(蝎子), snake, or turtle.

But if there are two things I love more than anything else in life, they are trying new things and food.

I arrived in Beijing five months ago. Since then, I’ve searched for the “weirdest” foods so I can try them, then treat my friends to some “virtual eating”on my blog.

One weekend, I went to Wangfujing, Beijing’s “snack street”. The trip gave me tons of blog materials.

“I chose a stick with three live, wriggling scorpions on it, ”I wrote. “And it was pretty good. The scorpion was warm and crispy. The legs did have a tendency to get stuck between one’s teeth, however. What’s more, I am sure scorpion stung(蜇伤)me twice with its tail in revenge. ”

Next came snake: “A bit like a cross between fish and chicken, with a slightly rubbery texture(弹性口感)and meaty taste. ”

Some people were actually angry when I ate turtle soup—especially when I posted pictures showing the poor little guy’s head staring sadly up at us from the bowl. “I am never speaking to you again, ”wrote one former friend.

Still, I will continue my culinary quest(美食征程).

Next on my list is starfish, though I feel I should have some vegetables too—algae, maybe.

So what am I eating, tonight, you may ask. Pizza. Well, a girl’s gotta have a break sometimes.

1.According to the passage, which of the following “weirdest” foods is the one the author hasn’t tried?

A. Chicken feet.    B. Bullfrog.

C. Scorpion. D. Chicken head.

2. What does the author like most in life?

A. Trying new things and food.

B. Traveling.

C. Walking.

D. Shopping.

3.Where did the author get her blog material?

A. From her friends.

B. From Wangfujing, Beijing’s “snack street”.

C. From shopping.

D. From the Internet.

4. What is the author’s friends’ attitude towards her trying “weird” foods?

A. They are satisfied.

B. They are happy.

C. They are surprised and even angry.

D. They are sorry.

5. What can we learn from the passage about the author?

A. The author likes eating.

B. The author enjoys traveling.

C. The author is fond of shopping.

D. The author is interested in Chinese food.

 

三、其他题
详细信息
4. 难度:中等

What is your favorite color? Do you like yellow, orange, red?   1. Do you prefer grey and blue? Then you are probably quiet, shy, and you would rather follow than lead.  You tend to be a pessimist(悲观者).  At least, this is what psychologists(心理学家)tell us, and they should know, because they have been seriously studying the meaning of color preference, as well as the effect that colors have on human beings.   2. If you happen to love brown, you did so, as soon as you opened your eyes, or at least as soon as you could see clearly.

 3. A yellow room makes most people feel more cheerful and more relaxed than a dark green one; and a red dress brings warmth and cheer to the saddest winter day.

 4. A black bridge over the Thames River, near London, used to be the scene of more suicides(自杀者)than any other bridge in the area—until it was repainted green.  The number of suicide attempts immediately fell sharply.  Perhaps it would have fallen even more if the bridge had been done in pink or baby blue.

 5. It is an established fact(既成的事实)that factory workers work better, harder, and have fewer accidents when their machines are painted orange rather than black or grey.

A. On the other hand, black is depressing.

B. They tell us, among other facts, that we do not choose our favorite color as we grow up—we are born with our preference.

C. The rooms are painted in different colors as you like.

D. If you do, you must be an optimist, a leader, an active person who enjoys life, people and excitement.

E. Light and bright colors make people not only happier but more active.

F. Life is like a picture or a poem, full of different colors.

G. Colors do influence our moods—there is no doubt about it.

 

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