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模块检测3:题型增分练学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、阅读理解(共1小题)Some people work a job their whole lives and it is nothing more than a job.Carole and Russ Cassidy were lucky.They found their passion (热爱)in life through their work as special education teachers.But the Cassidys say they are even luckier in retirement (退休生活). “We just did not want to be sitting and not doing anything in retirement, “ Carole Cassidy said."We tried a couple of things and they were not meant for us.”Soon, they found the Princeton Public Library's Children's Storytime program and wanted to be a part of it at once.“We were lucky; they came and found us and asked to volunteer (做志愿者)," Rebecca Marrs, Children's Librarian at the Princeton Public Library said.Marrs said the kids love the retired special education teachers and are able to interact (互动)on a better level.Marrs began the Children's Storytime program at the Princeton Public Library about seven years ago.The Book Babies program, for newborns to 3-year-olds, is held on Thursday and the Preschool program is held on Friday.And the whole storytime program is free to all kids. Storytime begins with stories being read by Marrs, then crafts and activities.The Cassidys and Marrs both said that they do not expect the children to sit still during storytime.They understand that children can listen while also playing with blocks.“I love being with kids.The best part of my work here is to watch kids playing together and using their imagination, " Carole Cassidy said/Tor example, I ask them why they made a robot with blocks and they explain it to me.Their imagination is so good.”Storytime is on a hiatus (间断)until springtime, but Marrs said there will be several storytimes during the winter break.“They learn from us, but more importantly they learn from each other and how to work with other kids, “ Marrs said.K语篇解读U本文是说明文。文章介绍了一对曾任教师的退休夫妇到图书馆做儿童读书项目志愿者的事迹。据此回答以下4题。1. Why do the Cassidys say they are lucky after retirement?A. They are often visited by child volunteers.B. They finally have time to enjoy their hobbies.C. They have found the volunteer work they love.D. They are offered volunteer work by their community.2. The Children's Storytime program at the Princeton Public Library.A. began in 2017B. is held on weekendsC. welcomes children under sixD. was started by Rebecca Marrs3. What does Carole like best in the library?A. Answering questions raised by children.B. Seeing children use their imagination.C. Building robots with children.D. Reading stories to children.4. Which of the following can be the best title of this text?A. Retired teachers volunteer storytimeB. Best ways to live the retirement lifeC. The Children's Storytime programD. The magic of being with children二、七选五(共1小题)What is Shallow Water Blackout (浅水昏厥)? “You don't realize that you need a breath, so you just kind of go to sleep underwater, " explains Kim Rutherford. “ Since you're underwater, at some point your body tries to take a breath.1 And that causes a drowning (溺亡).”Rutherford is a U. S.Masters Swimming Coach in California.She helped save a skilled swimmer's life recently after he had experienced Shallow Water Blackout. 2 Further information about Shallow Water Blackout will help clear up your doubt.Shallow Water Blackout is also known as low oxygen (氧气)blackout.When swimmers hold their breath repeatedly, their carbon dioxide (CO2) levels are unnaturally low. 3Low oxygen levels in the body can cause brain damage within a few minutes.If not saved quickly, a swimmer can die.Even if there are lifeguards watching, it can be hard to notice what is happening underwater.4 This includes everyone from those playing “hold your breath games to skilled swimmers.Here are things to keep in mind for everyone who goes into a pool: 5 Always have someone to go together with you. Never overlook the need to breathe. Let your coach or a lifeguard know that you are holding your breath. Never play breath-holding games. Post signs at the pool to make people know the dangers of Shallow Water Blackout.A. Never swim alone.B. When it does, it takes in water.C. Keep an eye on the water level.D. Here is his story and how his life was saved.E. How could a near drowning happen to a skilled swimmer?F. Blackouts can happen to anyone who is holding their breath.G. This stops their body from giving their brain the message to come back up for air.K语篇解读U本文是说明文。浅水昏厥可能导致游泳者脑部损伤,甚至危及生命。本文对浅水昏厥进行了介绍,并提供了一些游泳注意事项。三、完形填空(共1小题)In 1991, Davenport played in her first professional tennis match when she was 15.She was ranked (排名)the Number 1 woman player in the world eight different times.I had the chance to 2 Davenport at the 2012 US Open. 3 that night, she answered some questions from our group and I asked her, “Ms Davenport, _4can teach people a lot of lessons.What lessons did you 5 during your time as a professional tennis player that you didn9t learn 6 an amateur (业余运动员)? “ To be honest, I had a personal reason for asking this question.I played baseball in college, but not 7, So I wanted to know what I missed.Davenport's first 8 was to talk about how she had to grow up 9 . She mentioned the power of the media and learning to live her life in front of a (n)10 . But then she changedthe 11 and talked about improving her skill and the lessons of competition, hard work, and perseverance.Those things, she said, were learned long 12 she became a professional.In other words, to learn about what it's like to 13 as a professional athlete, you need to be a professional athlete.But to learn the lessons of playing sports, you just need to 14 your sport.Take note: you don't need to be the best in order to be 15 or satisfied, but all that matters is that you play the game.K语篇解读U 著名的职业网球运动员Davenport通过自己的亲身经历告诉我们:如果 想了解体育运动带给你什么,你只需要参与到体育运动中来。同样的道理,生活得幸福 或者充实并不需要你做得最好,重要的是要参与其中。10. A. tennisB. golfC. basketballD. baseball11. A. considerB. describeC. askedD. meet12. A. LaterB. AgainC. Maybe D. Once 13. A. books B. sports C. jobs D. music 14. A. teach B. prepare C. offer D. learn 15.A. as B. like C. with D. for 16. A. specially B. wonderfully C. happily D. professionally17. A. answerB. taskC. resultD. question 18. A. slowB. fastC. soonD. together 19. A. crowdB.leaderC. athleteD. family 20. A. aimB. timeC. wayD. subject 21. A. afterB. sinceC. beforeD. when22. A. liveB. appearC. dependD. suffer23. A. compareB. controlC. playD. develop24. A. angryB.happyC. differentD. direct四、语法填空(共1小题)25. (1分)语法填空Fencing (击佥")is a one-on-one sport played throughout the world.lt is popular in the United States.Here, one of the 1.(big) fencing events is the Junior Olympics.In order to participate in the Junior Olympics, fencers need to earn enough points by 2.(compete) in regional tournaments (土也区选拔赛).This year's Junior Olympics 3. (hold) in Denver, the capital of Colorado.Denver is a big city with an average of 300 4. (day) of sunshine a year, but it's also at a very high altitude (海拔),which made the competitors feel more 5.(tire) than usual.I went with my teammates fencing in a team event.We all wanted 6.(do) well in the event.During our match, we had a lot of fun and cheered each other on.We made quick adjustments (调整)7.were given by our coach. 8.the same time, we encouraged each other and shared tips on how to fence against our opponents (对手). It was an exciting match and we fought 9.(real) hard.But unfortunately, we lost by one point. 10.loss was heartbreaking.However, we were still happy to compete and help each other.K语篇解读H短文叙述的是作者和队友参加击剑比赛的经历。1. K答案X cK解 析推理判断题。由第二和第三段以及倒数第三段可知,这对夫妇退休后尝试了 许多事情,都不是他们喜爱的;最终他们找到了图书馆儿童读书项目,在那里做志愿者, 并且喜爱那里的工作。因此可推断,该夫妇认为在退休之后能做自己喜爱的事情是很幸 运的。2. K答案U DK解 析II细节理解题。由第五段中的Marrs beganabout seven years ago可知,这个项 目是由Marrs发起的。3. K答案U BK解 析U细节理解题。由倒数第三段中的The best part of my work here is to watch kids playing together and using their imagination可知,Carole对这份志愿者工作最爱的部分是 与孩子们相处并见证他们的想象力。4. K答案AK解 析D标题归纳题。本文介绍一对退休教师夫妇在儿童读书项目做志愿者的事迹,A 项覆盖了本文内容的关键词retired teachers, volunteer和story time,故A项作标题最合 适。5. K答案X BK 解 析 3B 项中的 it does 指代上文中的 your body tries to take a breath,且 it takes in water 与下文中的that causes a drowning构成语意上的因果关系。6. K答案X EK解 析H E项中的疑问与下文中的clear up your doubt相照应。7. K答案U GK解 析G项内容起到承上启下的作用,其中,This指代上文中的their carbon dioxide (CO2) levels are unnaturally low,而 stops their body e back up for air 是导 致下文 Low oxygen levels in the body 的原因。8. K答案FK解 析U F 项中的 anyone who is holding their breath 与下文中的 This includes everyone from those playing “hold your breath" games to skilled swimmers 形成呼应。9. K答案X AK 解 析 H A 项 Never swim alone 与下文中的 Always have someone to go together with you 在语意上保持一致。10. K答案H AK解 析根据上文可知,Davenport是一个职业网球运动员。句意为“她八次坐上世界 女子网球排名的头把交椅”。11. K答案I DK解 析H根据下文中的“she answered some questions”可知,在2012年美国网球公开赛 期间,“我”有幸遇见了 Davenporto12. K答案H AK解 析?这里表示我采访她的时间。那天深夜,她回答我们小组的提问。13. K答案D BK解析根据语境可知,此问题应该与她的职业体育相关。句意为“人们可以从体育 运动中学到很多”。14. K答案】DK解 析U结合上一句可知,这里问的是她成为职业网球运动员后得到的经验教训。15. K答案U AK解 析哪些是你在成为职业网球运动员后学到的,而作为业余运动员是学不到的? 前面“as a professional tennis player”是很好的 K 提 示兀16. K答案H DK解 析U作者在大学打棒球,而不是一名职业的运动员。17. K答案U AK解 析U根据上文可知,这里表示对作者问题的回答。18. K答案H BK解 析U根据后面的“She mentioned the power of the media”可知,作为一个著名的运 动员她必须尽快成长、成熟,以适应在公众面前的生活。19. K答案U AK解 析她提到了媒体的力量,这些促使她学会在公众面前生活。20. K答案H DK解 析U根据上下文可知,她改变了谈论的话题。21. K答案U cK解 析H根据关键词long并结合语境可知,要用before。句意为“她说这些都是在她 成为职业球员之前就已经学会了的”。22. K答案H AK解 析换句话说,想了解一个职业运动员的生活是什么样子,那你必须成为一个职 业运动员。23. K答案CK解析根据前面的“playingsports”可得出答 案兀句意为“如果想了解体育运动带 给你的人生哲理,你只需要参与到体育运动中来”。24. K答案U BK解 析根据“in order to”可知,这里表示目的。句意为“生活得幸福或者充实,并不 需要你做得最好,重要的是要参与其中”。25. K答案I 1biggest 2. competing 3. were held 4. days 5. tired 6. to do7. that/which 8. At 9. really 10. TheK解 析II 1.考查最高级。设空前是one of the,故设空处应填形容词最高级biggest。2 .考查非谓语动词。设空前是介词by,故设空处应填动词的-ing形式作宾语。compete in ”在中竞争”。3 .考查动词的时态和语态。主语Junior Olympics与hold是被动关系,应用被动语态, 且此处指过去的动作,应用一般过去时的被动语态,填were held。4 .考查名词的数。设空前是数词300,故设空处填名词复数形式。5 .考查词形转换。设空在句中作表语,表“人感到疲惫的",应用形容词tired。6 .考查非谓语动词。want t。do sth “想要做某事”,不定式在句中作宾语。7 .考查定语从句。该句是定语从句,先行词是adjustments,指物,从句中缺少主语, 应用关系代词that/which引导定语从句。8 .考查介词短语。at the same time ”与止匕同时”。9 .考查词形转换。设空在句中作状语,修饰副词hard,应用副词really。10 .考查冠词。此处指丢掉一分的损失,表特指,应用定冠词the。