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精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上外研版必修一Module1-3单元综合检测题(含答案)外研版必修一Module1-3单元综合检测题(含答案) Class: Name: Marks: 满分(150) 第一部分 英语知识运用(共两节,共40分) 第一节 单项填空 (共10小题;每小题1分,共10分) 从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 1. Ill go to Beijing by plane. Wish you pleasant journey. A.; a B. a; a C. ; D. a; 2. His attitude towards this matter is quite different from of his parents. A. one B. those C. that D. it 3. I crossed the street to meeting him, but he saw me and came running towards me. A. abandon B. avoid C. appreciate D. admit 4. I taking a bus. Me, too. Its usually too crowded. A. am hating B. hated C. will hate D. hate 5. Sorry, with last weeks lessons , I cant go to the cinema with you tonight. A. revised B. to revise C. revising D. revise 6. I enjoy climbing Mount Tai in autumn. The beauty of the sunrise is beyond . A. description B. comprehension C. explanation D. instruction 7. Which would you rather have, bread rice? Id prefer rice, please. A. than B. or C. but D. to 8. We must save water! We have used twice water this month as we did last month. A. as many B. so many C. so much D. as much 9. As we know, the Olympic Games every four years took place in Beijing in 2008. A. held B. to hold C. being held D. holding 10. Will you go to Mikes birthday party? Not Im too busy. A. unless B. until C. if D. so that 第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 A big boy had been picking on (欺负) a younger boy for months. The younger boy had tried many 11 to get out of fighting, which 12 well for a time. But this older boy kept on. Nothing seemed to 13 him. Now he was coming down the street again, 14 the younger boy. “Hey, you. What makes you think you are so 15 ?” the big boy shouted. The younger boy had nowhere to go since his way was 16 by an apartment building and one long 17 and narrow street. The big boy stood tall and close to the younger and shorter boy. “So I 18 got you away from your friends! I am going to beat you, 19 you would not give me your lunch money.” The young boy stood 20 and looked the older boy straight in the eye, saying, “I 21 that you want to fight me. I have 22 everything not to fight, so I guess now I am going to have to fight you. But before we 23 , do you mind if I 24 ?” The big boy 25 and the young boy began kicking and striking the air with great 26 and power. It was 27 that this boy knew how to protect himself. Upon seeing the 28 of the younger boy, the big boy made a(n) 29 and got away rapidly. This goes to show that victims (受害者) can be 30 and that there is great strength in the way of nonviolence (非暴力). 11. A. ways B. opinions C. plans D. materials 12. A. turned B. argued C. worked D. spoke 13. A. help B. pull C. warn D. stop 14. A. visiting B. following C. inviting D. missing 15. A. different B. kind C. upset D. poor 16. A. broke B. blocked C. changed D. settled 17. A. dark B. noisy C. busy D. wide 18. A. actually B. finally C. nearly D. luckily 19. A. before B. unless C. though D. because 20. A. sadly B. angrily C. calmly D. proudly 21. A. allow B. remember C. see D. say 22. A. finished B. explained C. learned D. tried 23. A. discuss B. play C. start D. go 24. A. set down B. get off C. stand up D. warm up 25. A. agreed B. ignored C. succeeded D. managed 26. A. concern B. speed C. interest D. surprise 27. A. clear B. easy C. useful D. similar 28. A. name B. skill C. item D. service 29. A. promise B. attempt C. mistake D. excuse 30. A. adults B. friends C. winners D. heroes 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分) 第一节 (共20小题;每小题2分,共40分) A My name is Jack. I am eighteen years old and next fall I will go to college. So far I have not done any things that are really interesting. I have not seen a natural wonder of the world. I have not thought up any amazing ideas. I have not met anyone famous. I have not even swum in the Pacific Ocean. Some weeks ago, I read an article written by a teenager. He has cancer and doesnt have many days left. He is traveling around the world to do what he really wants to do before he dies. What he wrote made me realize that I need to go out and experience life. It is not like I am unhappy with my life now. I just think there is much more to see and do outside my home and school. Mahatma Gandhi said, “Learn as if you were to live forever. Live as if you were to die tomorrow.” This quote makes me have a strong desire (渴望) to experience a more exciting life. The life given us by nature is short, but the memory of a life well spent lasts forever. I hope that when I look back on my life many years from now, I will be able to say, “I saw that, I did that, and I was a part of that.” Now I do not know what “that” is, but if it is something special enough to remember fifty, sixty, or seventy years later, I will be happy to do it. 31. In Para. 1, the author wants to show that . A. he wants to have a change in college B. he lives a very boring life every day C. he is just like any other young man in the world D. he hasnt done anything exciting in his life so far 32. What do we know about the teenager mentioned in Para. 2? A. He is a popular writer. B. He has passed away. C. He wants to make good use of his remaining days. D. He is interested in nothing now because of his cancer. 33. What does the author want to tell us? A. We should learn well about our life. B. We should quit school for a better life. C. We should spend every day studying. D. We should live every day to its fullest. B The New York Vegas Hotel has some of the most beautiful and luxurious (豪华的) rooms. Here are four kinds of them. Park Avenue This kind of room has about 350 square feet of space. It comes with either a king-size or queen-size bed. The room has the following: a 40-inch television and a good bathroom. The Park Avenue room costs about $65 to $85 per night during weekdays and has a weekend rate of $100 to $110 per night. Marquis This Marquis room is up-grade. It provides guests with 700 square feet of space. This up-grade room has a good bathroom, two separate dining areas, and Internet access. There is also a small refrigerator in the room. Guests can stay in this kind of room for about $125 per night. Players The Players room comes with two queen-size beds. This room is almost 800 square feet and has a sitting area. The Player room has the following: two 40-inch televisions, a good bathroom, dining and entertainment areas and Internet access. One can stay in the Players room for $155 per night. Penthouses This kind of room has about 1,100 square feet of space with a DVD and CD player, coffee pots, and a separate master bedroom. Penthouses rooms have more up-grade amenities (设施). Guests can stay in this room comfortably for $415 per night, and it has a different price in the busy season. Las Vegas travelers have their choice of one of these hotel rooms. It doesnt matter which room one chooses because all of them are wonderful! 34. The price of some rooms of the New York Vegas Hotel . A. is a bit higher during weekdays B. depends on what time of year it is C. keeps the same all the year round D. changes almost every day 35. What will you choose if you want to surf the Internet and also save some money? A. Park Avenue. B. Marquis. C. Players. D. Penthouses. 36. What can we learn from the passage? A. There are two beds in a Players room. B. The queen once stayed in a Park Avenue room. C. There is a small refrigerator in every room. D. The New York Vegas Hotel provides guests with free meals. 37. The writer writes the passage mainly to . A. introduce the New York Vegas Hotel B. raise funds for the New York Vegas Hotel C. make some rooms of the New York Vegas Hotel known to readers D. introduce the luxurious amenities of the New York Vegas Hotel C Each year the Pritzker Architecture Prize (普立兹克建筑奖) goes to a star designer with a long list of attractive buildings around the world. This years winner is a little different. Shigeru Ban has designed museums, homes and concert halls. But Ban is best known for a more simple kind of work: the temporary (暂时的) buildings for people who became homeless after disasters. Ban may be the only designer in the world who makes buildings out of paper cardboard paper tubes (管). Ban actually tested the strength of cardboard tubes, and said he was surprised by what he had discovered. He has used them to build temporary buildings in Japan, Haiti, China and elsewhere. “After a disaster, the building material is going to be more expensive,” Ban explains. “But the paper tube is actually not a building material. It is cheap and plentiful. We can get the material easily anywhere. And unlike costs for traditional building materials, the price of paper tubes doesnt jump after an earthquake or flood. The tubes are also lightweight, so you dont need heavy machines to work with them.” Ban started using cardboard paper tubes in the 1980s. At that time he had just graduated from the architecture school, and he was looking for a cheap substitute for wood. So he started reusing the paper cardboard tubes that were left over from rolls of paper in his office. Ban was born in Tokyo and studied architecture in the U.S. before moving back to Japan to start his practice. Some of Bans temporary buildings have become permanent (永久的), like the paper church he built after the 1995 earthquake in Kobe, Japan. 38. The author uses the first paragraph to . A. raise an argument B. give an introduction C. give an example D. offer a description 39. What is special about Shigeru Ban? A. He failed to get this years architecture prize. B. He graduated from the best architecture school in the U.S. C. He is good at building houses for homeless people. D. He builds special houses for special groups of people. 40. Why did Shigeru Ban choose cardboard paper tubes? A. Because they are cheap and easy to take away. B. Because they are strong and last for a long time. C. Because they are plentiful and look very beautiful. D. Because they are common and hard to break. 41. What does the underlined word “substitute” probably refer to? A. A new way of building houses by using wood. B. A new method of producing cardboard paper tubes. C. A new kind of building material to take the place of wood. D. A new machine to produce a new kind of building material. D We now only sleep for six hours and 41 minutes each night and half of us have no chance of a weekend lie-in, a new study shows. And it seems even during the week, we are struggling to get enough shut-eye. It is said that two-thirds of us are sleeping for only six hours and 27 minutes every night, one hour and 33 minutes shorter than the normal daily amount of sleep eight hours. More than 27 percent are getting less sleep than they did a year ago. Instead of a weekend lie-in, most people will choose 11 minutes of extra snooze button (睡眠键) time, which could be bad for health. 68 percent now use their mobile phone to wake them up every morning. Four out of ten adults say they set their wake-up call earlier than needed, then hit the snooze button on their mobile phones twice for an 11 minutes rest, in order to make their bodies feel like they have had more sleep. Professor Stevie Williams said, “Setting your alarm clock much earlier and continually pressing the snooze button actually makes you feel even weaker after a nights sleep. Napping in this way can make you miss out on the important REM sleep, which happens just before you wake up. And it is necessary for you to use the weekend to catch up on the sleep debt during the week.” A third of adults are kept awake at night because of money worries, a quarter cant fall asleep due to family problems, and just under one-fifth worry about work stresses. Being short of sleep is extremely harmful to a persons heath and well-being. But we have to stop treating sleep as a luxury (奢侈品), and realize that it is necessary to get eight hours of sleep every night. 42. What can we know about REM sleep? A. We should avoid it before we wake up each day. B. It happens before we wake up and is good for our health. C. Its useless to enjoy this stage of sleep before we wake up. D. It can do harm to our health as it makes us wake up earlier. 43. Whats the authors purpose in writing the last paragraph? A. To show what keeps us awake. B. To tell us why we need to treat sleep seriously. C. To give us some tips on how to get a sound sleep. D. To offer some evidence that sleep is a kind of luxury. 44. The author writes the passage in order to tell us that we should . A. avoid working late into the night B. get enough sleep and know its importance C. try to keep a balance between family and work D. replace the unhealthy lifestyle with a healthy one 45. Which of the following can be the best title of the passage? A. What an eight-hour sleep means B. Why people need to sleep every day C. How to get a sound sleep D. Enough sleep is very important E Are African wild dogs really dogs? Whats the difference between African wild dogs and the dogs we know as pets? For one thing, African wild dogs, which live in Africa, only have four toes, while domestic (驯养的) dogs and wolves have five. But you wont want to count for yourself, because they are truly wild animals. “Wild dogs are not somebodys domestic dogs that ran away and didnt come back, although some people used to think that,” explains Dr. McNutt, who studies these animals at Wild Dog Research Camp in the African country of Botswana. “They are actually Africas wolves, and just like wolves, they do not make good pets. They need to be out in the wild doing what they are supposed to do find the food they need to survive and feed their babies.” In fact, they travel so far that researchers have to use radio collars (颈圈) to keep track of them. The collars send out radio signals that tell people where the dogs are. No two wild dogs have the same pattern of coats, so it is easy to tell them apart. African wild dogs are smart and sociable, like pet dogs. Adult dogs, male and female, are willing to take good care of young ones. Millions of domestic dogs live on the planet, but there are probably fewer than 6,000 African wild dogs left. Humans hunt them, and farmers who dont want them to go after cows and sheep poison them. Humans are also destroying the wild, natural habitat (栖息地) they need to survive in. Fortunately, today more farmers are finding other ways to protect their cows and sheep from African wild dogs instead of killing the animals. 46. Which of the following can explain why African wild dogs are different from domestic dogs? A. African dogs can live longer than domestic dogs. B. African dogs have fewer toes than domestic dogs. C. African dogs are much bigger in size than domestic dogs. D. African dogs are much more dangerous than domestic dogs. 47. In Dr. McNutts view, African wild dogs . A. are a kind of wolves B. can be trained as pet dogs C. actually are missing domestic dogs D. generally are not used to