外研版七年级下册英语 Module 11 测试卷.doc
Module 11测试卷(120分, 100分钟)题 号一二三四五六七总 分得 分听力部分(25分)一、听力(共15小题, 第一节每小题1分, 第二、三节每小题2分, 满分25分)第一节: 听小对话, 从A、B、C三个选项中选出正确的选项。每段对话读一遍。()1. What was wrong with Mary?A. Her foot got hurt. B. Her finger got hurt. C. Her knee got hurt. ()2. Which country are they talking about?A. Russia. B. India. C. China. ()3. Where are they now?A. In the classroom. B. In the airport. C. In the library. ()4. What can't Tom do?A. Bring food to the classroom. B. Enter the lab alone. C. Draw on the blackboard. ()5. What should Mary do?A. Stand in line. B. Wait for others. C. Stand too close. 第二节: 听长对话。从A、B、C三个选项中选出正确的选项。每段对话读两遍。听下面一段较长对话, 回答67小题()6. Who knows any body language?A. Linda. B. Peter. C. Jim. ()7. What will Linda do if she meets her favorite film star?A. She'll hug him. B. She'll kiss him. C. She'll shake hands with him. 听下面一段较长对话, 回答810小题。()8. Where is the girl's penfriend from?A. Japan. B. America. C. China. ()9. What number don't Japanese like?A. 4 and 14. B. 4 and 9. C. 14 and 19. ()10. What do Japanese people do every day?A Shake hands. B. Learn numbers. C. Take a bath. 第三节: 听短文, 选择正确答案。短文读两遍()11. _often ask “Where are you going? ” when two friends meet in the street. A. Americans B. Japanese C. Chinese()12. How will Americans feel if you ask them “Where are you going? ”A. They'll feel happy. B. They'll feel unhappy. C. They'll feel excited. ()13. Who can ask the question “Where are you going? ” A. The policeman. B. The teachers. C. The doctors. ()14. Which of the following will NOT be used as a greeting in America?A. How are you? B. Hello! C. How old are you?()15. What does the speaker mainly want to tell us?A. More foreign languages should be learnt. B. Different countries have different customs (风俗). C. Some questions can only be asked by the police. 笔试部分(95分)二、完形填空 (共10小题, 每小题1. 5分, 满分15分)Every country has its own customs(风俗). Do you want to know anything about_16 customs? England is a great country with a long _17. There are many different customs in England. As we all know, a woman's age is her secret. So you can't ask a woman _18 she is. When you go out on a _19 day in England, you may see many people _20 umbrellas. Don't laugh at (嘲笑) them. In England the weather changes very quickly. Although it's sunny now, it may rain very _21. When you get a present from your friend, you must open it at once and say _22 to him or her. In England and many other Western countries, 13 is a(n) _23 number, so there is no Room 13, Class 13, Number 13 and so on. In England you must_24 on the left of the road. So you see, you can do something in China, _25 you can't do it in England! Do remember these customs when you have a chance to visit England. ()16. A. EnglandB. EnglishC. ChinaD. Chinese()17. A. history B. road C. language D. space()18. A. how longB. how old C. how much D. how many()19. A. rainy B. windy C. snowy D. sunny()20. A. throwing B. showing C. matching D. taking()21. A. early B. soon C. slowly D. late()22. A. sorry B. hello C. thanks D. goodbye()23. A. public B. common C. interesting D. unlucky()24. A. train B. park C. drive D. land ()25. A. because B. but C. or D. so三、阅读理解(共15小题, 每小题2分, 满分30分)APeople in different countries greet each other in different ways. Here are some examples. The United StatesPeople shake hands when they meet for the first time. Friends and family members often hug or kiss on the cheek(脸颊) when they see each other. Korea(韩国)Men bow and shake hands to greet each other. Women do not usually shake hands. If you send something by post(邮寄), you should use his or her full name. Finland(芬兰)Finns(芬兰人) greet each other with a handshake. Hugs and kisses are only for close friends and family members. The Philippines(菲律宾)The everyday greeting for friends is a handshake for both men and women. Men sometimes pat (轻拍)each other on the back. ()26. In which country do men sometimes pat each other on the back? _ A. The Philippines. B. Finland. C. Korea. D. The United States. ()27. Of the four pictures(a, b, c, d), which is the same way to greet each other in the four countries? _ A. b B. c C. d D. a()28. What does the writer want to tell us in the passage? _ A. Different ways of greeting each other. B. Four countries. C. Friends and family members. D. Languages. BAmericans are very direct(直接的)people. When they want something, they say “yes”. When they don't want something, they say “no”. If they want something different from what is given, they will ask for it. Here's an example. I arrive at someone's house and he gives me wine(酒), but I don't want wine. Maybe I don't like it or maybe I just don't want it. I will say “No, thanks. ” If everyone around me is drinking something, I will ask for something else and say, “No, thanks. But I'll take a cup of tea. ” If I really want wine, I just say, “Yes, please. ”Unless(除非)they happen to know the Chinese customs, Westerners will not ask you again and again after you have said you don't want it. ()29. According to the passage, _ are direct. A. Chinese B. Americans C. Japanese D. Australians()30. In this passage, the underlined word “Westerners” means _. A. the people who live in the west of their country B. the visitors who go to Western countriesC. the people who live in Western countries D. the people who know the customs of the West()31. The Chinese people might _ if you don't want anything given. A. be glad B. say “thank you” C. get angry D. ask you again and again()32. From this passage we know that _. A. the Chinese people are direct B. the Chinese customs are betterC. Westerners are more polite D. different countries have different customsCThe meaning of shaking one's head is not always the same in different countries. Maybe some visitors will be surprised(惊讶的) if they first come to India. Indians always shake their heads when they talk to others. But it does not have the same meaning as our “No”. If someone wants to visit India, he should know this, or things will go wrong. One day, a foreign officer went to India on business(出差). He asked an Indian to drive his car. When he told the driver to send him to his office, the Indian shook his head quickly. The officer said again, but the driver shook his head again. At last, the officer, of course, got angry. “Drive me to my office at once! ” he shouted. The driver answered in quite a loud(大声的)voice, “Yes, sir! ” But to the officer's surprise, the driver shook his head at the same time. The car started, and the foreign officer was too surprised to say a word. He thought about it for a while, and then he nodded with a smile. “No” means “Yes” here!()33. The passage wants to tell us about _ in India. A. body language B. clothes C. films D. festivals()34. An Indian will shake his head if he _. A. gets angry B. agrees with others C. waits for others D. gets tired()35. The foreign officer was surprised that the driver_. A. shook his head as he said “Yes” B. couldn't understand himC. refused his order D. shouted loudly()36. The underlined sentence “No' means Yes' here! ”shows _. A. in India the words “Yes” and “No” have the same meaningB. Indians don't say “No” when they disagree with each otherC. we shake our heads to say “No” while Indians do so to mean “Yes”D. Indians don't usually use the word “Yes” as much as “No”DWhen you hear Westerners(西方人) say “Drop in anytime(随时来玩)” or “Come and see me soon”, you should know that it doesn't mean you are welcome to come over to their house anytime. It's important to telephone before visiting someone. Never accept an invitation unless you really plan to go. You may refuse(拒绝)by saying “Thank you for inviting me, but I may not be able to come. ” And when you are unable to come after accepting (接受)the invitation(邀请), you should tell the inviters (邀请者). When you have accepted the invitation to a party or a dinner, it is polite to bring small gifts with you, such as bottles of drinks, flowers and chocolate. Sometimes a Westerner may take you out to dinner in a restaurant, but it does not mean that he is going to pay the bill (账单)at the end of the meal. He might want you to “go Dutch”, which means sharing the cost of the meal with you. ()37. What's the best title of this passage?A. Drop in Anytime B. Come and See Me SoonC. Invitations in Western Countries D. Westerners()38. When Westerners say “Drop in anytime” or “Come and see me soon”, it means _. A. you are welcome to visit them anytimeB. you are welcome to visit them, but you still need to call them before going to their houseC. they don't want you to visit themD. they will hold a party for you()39. If a Westerner invites you to go to his house _. A. you may refuse if you don't plan to goB. you have to accept the invitation even if you don't want to goC. you can't accept the invitationD. and you accept the invitation, you must go()40. If you have accepted the invitation to a party or a dinner, what kind of gifts will you bring?A. Money. B. Televisions. C. Computers. D. Flowers. 四、词汇运用(共15小题, 每小题1分, 共15分)A. 用方框中所给单词或短语的适当形式填空, 每个单词或短语只能用一次。touch, politely, bring, smile, in fact41. Don't _ the knife. It may cut your hand. 42. It's _to say hello to your teachers when you meet them. 43. I like English_;it's my favorite subject. 44. Can you _ your camera here tomorrow?45. Miss Wang is friendly. There's always a _on her face. B. 根据短文内容和所给的汉语提示写出单词正确形式, 每空一词。People from different countries have different ways of body _46 (语言)to greet each other. Look at the following examples. In China people_47(握手) hands and _48(微笑) when they meet visitors. In America, people shake hands and sometimes _49(吻). In _50(印度), people put their hands _51(一起) and nod their _52(头). In _53(俄罗斯) , people usually kiss three _54(次). In New Zealand, Maori people _55(触摸)noses. In Japan, people bow to each other. 五、语法填空(共10小题, 每小题1分, 满分10分)When we don't understand each other's language, we talk with the help of signs(标志). A Frenchman was once traveling in England. He could not _56 (speak) English at all. One day he went into _57restaurant and sat down at a table. When the waiter _58(come), he opened his mouth, put his finger into it _59took it out again. The waiter soon brought him a cup of tea. The man _60(shake) his head. The waiter took away the tea and then he brought _61a cup of coffee. The man again shook his head. Then the waiter brought him a lot of drinks, but the man still shook his head. Of course, _62(drink) were not food. When the man was leaving, another man came in. This man _63(see) the waiter, and he put his hands _64 his stomach. That was enough. In a few minutes, there was a large plate of meat and _65(vegetable) on the table in front of him. How clever he was!六、任务型阅读(共5小题, 每小题2分, 满分10分)阅读短文, 完成信息记录表。People usually use body language for sending messages to one another. It is very useful because it can help you make yourself easily understood. Different countries have different kinds of body language. For example, men in Russia, France and Arab countries kiss each other when they meet. But men in China and Australia shake hands instead of kissing. When you travel in a foreign country or use a foreign language, it is very important to know the meaning of body language. Body LanguageThe reason for using itFor_66 messages to one anotherIn_67KissIn_68_69instead of kissingThe suggestionKnow the_70of body language七、书面表达(满分15分)在日常交往中, 人们不仅用语言交流, 而且还会用到丰富的肢体语言。肢体语言让你的交流更加容易、自然。请以“Body language”为题, 写一篇70词左右的短文, 介绍一下你所了解的肢体语言。参考词汇: forefinger, mouth, nod _ 参考答案听力部分听力答案: 一、15 BBACA610 ACABC1115 CBACB 听力材料: 第一节: 1. M: You look ill today. What's wrong with you, Mary?W: My finger got hurt yesterday. 2. W: In our country, we put our hands together and then nod our heads when we meet each other. M: Oh. That's news to me. 3. W: Good morning, Mr Black. M: Morning. Please turn to Page 31. 4. W: Tom, you can't draw on the blackboard. M: Sorry, I won't next time. 5. M: You should keep in line when you are in the dining hall, Mary. W: OK. I will. 第二节: Dialogue 1: M: Hello, Linda. Do you know any body language?W: Yes, Peter. M: What will you do if you meet your Japanese friend?W: I will bow. M: What will you do if you meet your favorite film star?W: I will shake hands with him. Dialogue 2: W: Hi, Jimmy. My penfriend is a Japanese girl and she will come to visit me next week. Do you know anything about Japan?M: Oh, yes. I know they usually nod their heads and bow when they meet each other. W: Yes. Anything else?M: They think it's not polite to touch each other. So they don't like to hug and they don't often shake hands like Americans or Chinese. W: Oh, I must remember this. Any more?M: They don't like the number 4 and 9. Interestingly, they take a bath every day, or they will feel dirty. W: What fun it is! Thanks for telling me so much, Jimmy. 第三节: Text: “Where are you going? ” is often asked by Chinese when two friends meet in the street. But if you ask Americans the same question, they will be unhappy because they think that “where they are going” is their own business. In their eyes, only a policeman will ask a question like that in the street. The same thing will happen to Americans if you ask them “Have you had your meal? ” In fact, to us Chinese, such questions do not mean anything but a greeting. In America, when two friends meet in the street, they will say “Hello! ” or “How are you? ”They never ask “Where are you going? ”or “Have you had your meal? ”If two friends meet at mealtime and one asks the other “Have you had your meal? ”, that means he wants to ask his friend to have a meal with him. It's quite different from what it means in China. The examples above tell us that people in different coun