总课题 | Module 2 Unit 2 Wish you were here | 总课时 | 10 | 第10课时 | |
课题 | 目标检测 | 课型 | Revision | ||
Part one: 形成性测试 I、单项填空 1. The hospital has a new system to help ______ the best service _______ the patients. A. offer ; for B. provide; to C. provide; for D. supply; / 2. You may do ______ you want on condition that you stay in the room. A. whatever B. no matter what C. that D. all what 3. The _______ look on his face suggested he ______ that. A. astonished; hadn’t expected B. astonishing; hadn’t expected C. astonishing,hasn’t expected D. astonished; wouldn’t have expected 4. She looked forward to his ____ back home as much as he to ______ her. A. coming; seeing B. come; see C. to come; to see D. coming; see 5. Zhang Hua has become the _________ of his friends, because he has got a well- paid job although he hasn’t graduated. A. admire B. wish C. respect D. envy 6. Yesterday afternoon Frank Hawkins was telling me about his ___ as a young man. A. experience B. experiences C. experienced D. experiencing 7. What do you ____ the book? A. think about B. think of C. feel D. find 8. The company has a free long-distance telephone number ___ customers may call with any question they have about its products. A. so that B. although C. even if D. as though 9. Food and ______ are our daily necessities. A. cloth B. clothes C. clothing D. a cloth 10. There are 30 stories in this book in all,this one ____. A. contained B. included C. including D. containing 11. Take warm clothes _____ the weather is cold. A. in case of B. in case C. so that D. in order that 12. I had hoped that Henry would answer my question, but he remained ___. A. quiet B. still C. calm D. silent 13. I must ____ them an apology for not going to attend their get-gathering. A. supply B. provide C. show D. offer 14. If you want to see a doctor, you should fix a date with him ahead of time. That is a common ______in the USA. A. sense B. reality C. practice D. rule 15. --I’ll come to attend your lecture at 10p.m. tomorrow. --I’m sorry, by then the lecture will have ended and I _________ my guests in my office. A. will meet B. am about to meet C. am to meet D. will be meeting 16. --Did Tom say something about our plan to go camping next weekends? --No. I __________ ask him about it ___________the telephone cut off. A. was about to, as B. was going to, when C. was to, while D. was about to, when 17. Take the umbrella with you__________ it rains. A. in case of B. in case C. as if D. even though 18.--Mike, the phone is ringing. Do you want me to answer it? --No. Sit still. _______________. A. I’m about to get it B. I’d like to get it C. I’m getting it D. I am to get it 19. The mountain climbers had to return , as their food and water are_____________. A. run out of B. run out C. given out D. using up 20. --What were you doing when I phoned you yesterday evening? --I _____ just finished my homework and I ____ watch TV. A. have, am going to B. have, was going to C. had, was going to D. had, am going to II. 单词填空 1. It’s__________ (不舒服的) to go trekking on camels through Gobi Desert. 2.Going ________________(野营) on the weekend is becoming increasingly popular in the US. 3. With a spirit of ___________(冒险), nowadays many young people to travel to places which have been seldom visited before. 4.The ______________() is trying hard to fight against air pollution in the city. 5.According to the _____________(时间表),the first lecture begins at 9a.m. 6. S_______________,Mike, a top student, didn’t pass the easy test this time. 7. He sat there in s___________, making no answer. 8. He has such a poorly-paid job that twenty dollars a week was the t__________ of his income. 9. You need a l_________ guide when you travel in the Brazilian rainforest. 10. We have a c__________ goal, that is, we all want to study in famous universities. 11. She is over 70 now, but we can see that she was a _______(美人) when she was young. 12. When the robbers in the bank pointed guns at the customers, some people were almost s___________ to death. 13. It is warm today, and the sun is shining. It is a p__________ day for a picnic. 14. New Zealand is an island country and it is s___________ by blue sea. 15. She likes to get up at d_________(黎明) to see the beautiful sunrise. 16. Large s________ of food, clothes and other assistance are coming to the flooded areas. 17. Robert c __________ (宣称)to have nothing to do with the traffic accident. 18. Don’t believe in that man. He is __________(实际上) a great liar. 19. When i___________ (采访)by reporters, he said he was thankful to his teachers. 20. He owns a vast farm which r_______ as far as to the river bank. III. 翻译句子 1.骑摩托车的时候你最好戴好头盔以确保安全。 You’d better wear a helmet _____ ______ ______ ________ _______while riding a motorcycle. 2. 即使天下大雨,我也不能上学迟到。 _______ _______ ________ _________, I won’t be late for school. 3.我真妒忌你,近距离地见到那位明星。 I really _______ ______ ______ the film star up close. 4.他们给穷人提供了食物和衣服。 They _______ the poor ______ ______ _______ _______. 5.万一迷路了,就向求助。 ________ ______ ________ _____ _______, ask the police for help. 6. 你怎么能对这件 事保持沉默呢,那对你不公平。 How can you_____ _____ ______ this matter? It’s quite unfair for you. 7. 他养成了每天早晨跑步的好习惯。 He _____ _____ _____ ______ ______ jogging every morning. 8.他刚要跳进河里,这时导游拦住了他。 He _______ ________ ________ _______ into the river _____ the guide stopped him. 9. 要学好英语,我们应当尽可能地经常使用它。 _____ _____ English well, we should use it ________ ______ ________ ________. 10. 这对老夫妻生活得很和谐,他们从来不争吵。 The old couple ____ _____ ______ _____ each other and they never quarrel about anything. Part Two: 达标提升 I. 单项填空 1. There are hundreds of visitors ____ in front of the Art Gallery to have a look at Van Cogh’s paintings.(2006上海春) A. waited B. to wait C. waiting D. wait 2. Just in front of our house ____ with a history of 1000 years. (20005年上海春) A. does a tall tree stand B. stands a tall tree C. a tall tree is standing D. a tall tree stands 3. Allow children space to voice their opinions, ____ they are different from your own. (2005年湖南高考) A. until B. even if C. unless D. as though 4. John may phone tonight. I don’t want to go out ____ he phones. (NMET2000年春) A. as long as B. in order that C. in case D. so that 5. Although the working mother is very busy, she still _____ a lot of time to her children. (NMET 2000) A. devotes B. spends C. offers D. provides 6. --What made Susan so angry? --_______ in the rain for a long time. (2006年辽宁高三联考) A. Being kept waiting B. Being kept to wait C. Because of waiting D. She was kept waiting 7. Chasing(追逐)pop stars is generally considered to be _____ young people like while most middle-aged people keep a cool head about this. (2006年南通九校联考) A. that B. what C. which D. something what 8. He bought _____ clothing for his son. (2005年南京质检) A. a suit of B. a number of C. a sheet of D. an article of 9. Don’t leave matches or cigarettes on the table within ___ of the children. (2004年湖北高考) A. hand B. reach C. space D. distance 10. The poor young man is ready to accept ____ help he can get. (2005年NMET III) A. whichever B. however C. whatever D. whenever 11. The next moment, before she had time to realize what was happening, she ____ hit over the head. (2006年江苏重点联考) A.had B. had C. got D. is 12. At this time tomorrow ____ over the Atlantic. (2003年北京高考) A. We’re going to fly B. we’ll be flying C. We’ll fly D. We are to fly 13.--Are you still busy? --Yes, I ____my work, and it won’t take long. (2005年浙江高考)
A. just finish B. am just finishing C. have just finished D. am just going to finish 14.They’ve ____ us &150,000 for the house. Shall we take it? (2004年湖南高考) A. provided B. supplied C. shown D. offered 15. He suddenly saw Sue ____ the room. He pushed his way ___ the crowd of people to get to her. (2005年湖南高考) A. across, across B. over , through C. over, into D. across, through II. 完形填空 People have always communicated(交流) with _1__ . In the past when they couldn’t write, they used simple symbols ( 记号) to send their message . Some groups of North America Indians were experts __2_ messages . For example , a small stone on top of a large one meant “ This is the way .” If there was another small stone on the right , it meant “ Turn right .” Some grass with a knot ( 结)meant “ Danger ”__3__ . Maybe you know that in the forests of Africa , it _4_ to travel from village . But drum ( 鼓 ) __5__ from many kilometers away . So , some groups of Africans made their drums __6___ like people . The Incas ( 印加人 )of South America used to send messages by typing knots in a rope. Messages have been found , but __7___ can understand __8___ they mean . And the Egyptians used pictures as a kind of ___9__ but only _10____ people __11___ to understand them . Today , we also use __12___ . When we are in a car and we see a red light , we stop the car . When a mother says to her child ,” Eat your cake!” the child eats the cake sometimes . The red light and the words of the mother are __13___ . And it is a ___14_ that the basic means of communication between people is , of course , sounds . Maybe you know that there are more than 3000 languages in the world today . And about 13 of __15__ are spoken by large groups of people . Languages of the world are both similar ( 相似) __16__ different . They are similar because we can talk and write about the same things and they are different because we talk and write about these things in __17___ ways and we use different __18___ . It is __19___ that we have to learn a second language _20___ communicate with people who do not speak our language . 1. A. one other B. each another C. one another D. another 2 .A. at sending B. is spreading C. at publishing D. is giving 3 .A. and other B. and so on C. and the rest D. and like 4. A. used be difficult B. used be easy C. used to be difficult D. used to be easy 5 . A. will be heard B. heard C. could hear D. could be heard 6. A. “say” B. “speak” C. “tell ” D. “shout ” 7. A . anybody B. somebody C. everybody D. nobody 8. A. that B. how C . what’s D. what 9. A. hearing B. speaking C . writing D . reading 10 . A. little B. a little C. few D. a few 11. A. were learned B. were taught C. were teaching D. had been learned 12. A. a lot of symbols B. a lots of symbols C. lot of symbols D . a lot of symbol 13. A. examples B. orders C . language D. symbols 14. A. matter B. fact C . reality D . situation 15. A. it B. that C .them D. which 16. A. or B. but C. and D. as 17. A. same B. similar C. different D. special 18. A. symbols B. signs C. expressions D. words 19. A. no wonder B. not wonder C . not matter for wonder D. a wonder 20. A. in order that B. in order to C. so that D. so as III. 阅读理解 (A) As a child, I remember listening to a song called "Wonderful, Wonderful Copenhagen." When I visited the city last year, that song kept running through my head. It got me wondering: Just what is wonderful about Copenhagen? It's not a place filled with world-famous tourist sites. But it does have a charm(魅力)that makes you want to linger. You can sample the food, visit the castles and museums, and learn about the life of the Danes. Stoget, the world's longest pedestrian (人行道) mall, runs through the center of the old city. This string of lively street and squares makes walking a treat. I happily explored the mall, looking in the windows of shops and cafes. I followed Stoget from the square in front of the city hall to Nyhavn. Here, old houses painted bright colors look out over a picturesque harbor filled with sailing ships. Denmark's beloved storyteller Hans Christian Andersen lived here when he wrote his first stories. From Nyhavan, I continued heading north. I wanted to see Copenhagen's symbol, the statue of the Little Mermaid (美人鱼). She was set up in honor of Hans Christian Andersen's famous story. As I continued my city tour, one thing impressed me all the bicycles. I learned that half the population of Copenhagen rides bikes every day. Only 20 percent of Copenhageners own cars because there is a 180 percent tax on them. That certainly keeps the city free of traffic jams and heavy pollution! It's easy to join all the bicyclists pedaling (骑车) through the streets, too. The city provides free bicycles that anyone can use. The cycling around the castles and parks made a relaxing end to a full day. As darkness fell and the parks' lights began to twinkle, I watched families enjoying themselves. So what is wonderful about Copenhagen? Just about everything. 1. What is the purpose of referring to the song in the 1st paragraph? A. To arouse the interest of the readers in the city of Copenhagen. B. To show the readers that Copenhagen is a wonderful city. C. To express the puzzled feeling of the author. D. To ask the readers to find out what is wonderful about Copenhagen. 2. The word "linger" in the 2nd paragraph is most close to______ A. walk B. stay C. learn D. leave 3. The underlined sentence“makes walking a treat” in the 3rd paragraph means_________ A. You can find various food in this string of lively street and squares B. You will meet many people when walking along the string of lively street and squares C. Walking will be a great pleasure because of the string of lively slmet and squares D. The string of lively strict and squares make people eager to walk along 4. Which of the following is TRUE? A. Copenhagen is a city with lots of places of interest. B. Stoget is the biggest pedestrian mall in the world. C. The government of Copenhagen does encourage people to ride bicycles. D. Nyhavn is a city hall where Hans Christian Anderson once worked. (B) Dog Translation Products Coming to U. S. A Japanese toy maker declares that they have developed a gadget that translates dog barks into human language and plans to begin selling the gadget——under the name of Bowlingual——in U. S. pet stores and gift shops this summer. Tokyo-based Takara Co. Ltd. says about 300, 000 of the dog translator gadgets have been sold since it was on sale in Japan late last year. It is forecasting far bigger sales once an English language translation for dogs comes to America in August. The United States is home to about 67 million dogs, more than six times the number in Japan. "We know that the Americans love their dogs so much, so we don't think they will mind spending $ 120 on this product, " the Takara marketing manager said during an interview at a recent pet products conference in Atlanta. Regarded as one of the coolest inventions of 2002 by Time magazine, Bowlingual is made up of a 3 - inch long wireless microphone that is fastened(绑/系)to a dog collar and sends out sounds to a small console (控制台) that is connected to a database (数据库). The console divides each bark into six emotional types——happiness, sadness, disappointment, anger, threat and desire——and shows common phrases, such as "You're ticking me off," that fit the dog's emotional state. Takara says it has spent millions of dollars developing the gadget in cooperation(合作)with famous sound experts and animal behaviorists. One thing that does appear certain is that the markets for animal translation products will likely remain a dog's world since Takara has no plans to develop a similar gadget for cats. "They are too unpredictable (反复无常) , " the marketing manager said. 5. This passage mainly tells us that Bowlingual ___________. A. was invented in Japan B. has developed quickly C. will be sold in America D. sells well for its price 6. The underlined word "they" in the last paragraph refers to ___________. A. markets B. products C. plans D. cats 7. When was this passage most probably published? A. In the winter of 2002. B. In the spring of 2003. C. In the summer of 2002. D. In the autumn of 2003. 8. From the passage, we can see that Takara Co. Ltd. is ___________ the sale of its new product. A. proud of B. satisfied with C. confident of D. worried about ( C ) If you and your friends wish to share a secret, you can write it in code(编码), and no one else will be able to read it. Codes are one way of writing in secret. Ciphers (暗码) are another. In a code each word is written as a secret code word or code number. In a cipher each letter is changed. Codes and ciphers have played an important role in the history of the world. Julius Caesar, the Roman ruler who defeated almost all the countries in Europe about 2, 000 years ago, used a cipher when he sent secret messages to his troops. During the American Revolution, George Washington's spies used a kind of code to send him information about the enemy before his military (军事的) action. In World War Ⅱ, the Americans "broke", or figured out, Japan's most important navy codes and got enough information to destroy a powerful Japanese fleet(舰队). Storekeepers use codes to mark their goods. The codes show how much was paid for the goods or when they were added to the stock (商品). Businessmen use codes to hide plans from their business enemies. Sometimes personal letters or diaries are written in code. Many people enjoy figuring out codes and ciphers simply as a hobby. In the 16th century, codes and ciphers were very popular among scientists. They wrote messages to each other in code so that no one else would learn their secrets. Geronimo Gardano, an Italian astrologer (星相家), mathematician, and doctor, invented the trellis cipher. He took two sheets of paper and cut exactly the same holes in each one. Then he sent one sheet, which he called a trellis, to a friend and kept the other for himself. Whenever he wanted to write a message, he put his trellis over a clean sheet of paper and wrote the secret message through the holes. Then he removed the trellis and filled the rest of the paper with words that would make sense. When his friend received it, he put his trellis over the writing and read the secret message. 9. The best title of this passage is ___________. A. Codes and Ciphers B. Differences between Codes and Ciphers C. History of Codes and Ciphers D. Inventors of Codes and Ciphers 10. Which of the following statements is true? A. Ciphers can be broken or figured out more easily than codes. B. You could read some words in Geronimo' s letter without his trellis. C. The first person who ever used a cipher in history was Julius Caesar. D. Fondness of using codes was the hobby of the scientists in the 16th century. 11. According to Geronimo Cardano, a trellis is ___________. A. a piece of paper with many small holes B. a secret message with a lot of small holes C. a letter with unreadable words and sentences D. a sheet of paper with groups of Arabic figures 12. It is NOT mentioned in the passage that codes and ciphers are used for the purpose of ___________. A. military affairs B. commercial secrets C. scientific achievements D. personal enjoyment ( D ) Harbour Cruises LTD. Dining, Sightseeing and Special Events Get on board to experience Vancouver from a different perspective (视角). Join Harbour Cruises Ltd. For Vancouver's only guided tour of the inner harbour, the always popular dinner cruise(乘船巡游), or a luncheon cruise through a quiet coastal mountain bay(海湾). Special event cruises are available throughout the year including during the yearly fireworks competition and December's Christmas Carol Ships. Harbour Cruises Ltd. is located next to world-famous Stanley Park. Dates of Operation: April - October and December Seasonal Hours: 8 : 00 am - 7 : 00 pm, 7 days a week Directions: Drive west on Georgia and turn right at the lights at Denman Street. Take the # 135 Stanley Park bus or walk west along Georgia for 15 minutes towards Stanley Park from downtown. Information: 604.688.7246 Reservations(预订): 1. 800. 663. 1500 Website: www. boatcruises. corn Email: tours@boatcruises . corn # 1, North Foot of Den-man Street, Vancouver, BC V6G 2w9 The Lookout at Harbour Centre Tower Not sure where to start? The Lookout,which is high atop Harbor Center Tower,is your best first choice in Vancouver.Majestic cruise ships,mountains sprinkled with fresh snow and a west coast sunset are but a few highlights of this grand 3600 view.Drink your cappuccino,join a free guided tour,learn something new about Vancouver and enjoy the view! Dates of Operation:Open 365 days/year Seasonal Hours:Winter 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Summer 8:30 am - 10:30 pm Directions:Located downtown at the SeaBus and SkyTrain station. Just steps away from the Cruise Ship Terminal and historic Gastown. Infonnation and Reservations:604.6.0421 Website: www. vancouverlookout.com Email: info@vancouverlookout.com 555 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 4N4 Burnaby Village Museum And Carousel Step back in time to 1925. The museum features a village, a farmhouse and the historic CW Parker Carousel. Costumed townspeople welcome you to exhibits that include a schoolhouse, a blacksmith, a Chinese medicine store and an ice - cream parlour. Seasonal Hours: May 4 - Sept 2 (11: 00 am - 4:30 pm ) Christmas Hours: Nov 23 - Dec 13 & Dec31 - Jan 4(12:00 - 5:30 pm) and Dec 14 - 30 (12:00 - 8:00 pm) Closed Dec 24& 25 Directions: Take exit 33 from Hwy 1 to Canada Way. Follow the signs along the sidewalk to Deer Lake Park. 20 minutes from downtown Vancouver. Information: 604. 293. 6501 Telephone: 604. 293. 6500 Website: www. city. burnaby.cb.ca. 6501 Deer Lake Avenue, Burnaby, BC V5G 3T6 13. To get a bird's-eye view of Vancouver, you can go to ___________. A. Harbour Cruises LTD B. Harbour Centre Tower C. Burnaby Village Museum D. Stanley Park 14. If you want to visit one of the places from 8:30 am to 10:30 am on Christmas Day, you can get further information on ___________. A. Website: www.vancouverlookout.com B. Email: info@vancouverlookout.com C. Website: www.city.burnaby.cb.ca D. Website: www.boatcruises.com 15. Which of the following statements is true? A. A guide is necessary for people to visit Harbour Center Tower. B. There is fresh snow at Harbor Center Tower for people to enjoy. C. Harbour Cruises LTD is closer to downtown than Burnaby Village Museum. D. The ice - cream parlour provides you local delicious food at lunch time on Christmas Day. 16. The main purpose of the advertisements is to attract tourists to Vancouver A. for the view of mountains B. for a ship sightseeing C. for a cultural visit D. for great fun |