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Module 3 Unit 6
Part 1 Listening 第一部分听力
I. Listen and choose the right picture:
II. Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to the question you hear:
( ) 7. A. Fifty. B. Forty.
C. Sixty. D. Ten.
( ) 8. A. In the classroom.
B. In the library.
C. In the lab.
D. On the playground.
( ) 9. A. Doctor and patient.
B. Husband and wife.
C. Teacher and student.
D. Shop assistant and customer.
( ) 10. A. The USA. B. France.
C. Canada. D. Japan.
( ) 11. A. 5:05. B. 4:55.
C. 5:15. D. 5:10.
( ) 12. A. $100. B. $150.
C. $200. D. $250.
( ) 13. A. They are classmates.
B. They are neighbours.
C. They are close friends.
D. They are Mr Wang and his wife.
III. Listen to the passage and say whether the following statements are true or false:
( ) 14. Everybody knows what Nessie really is.
( ) 15. Nessie is said to live in Scotland.
( ) 16. Loch Ness is the second deepest lake in the UK.
( ) 17. In 1934, a picture showed the monster had a long neck and big head.
IV. Listen and complete the sentences:
18. On 24th June, 1947, Kenneth Arnold was flying a small __________________ in Washington State in the USA when he saw something __________________.
19. Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker were
__________________ on the Mississippi River in the USA on the night of 11th _______________, in 1973.
20. Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker were sitting in their fishing __________________ when they saw a __________________ light.
21. Three aliens __________________ __________________ __________________ the flying saucer and carried Hickson and Parker into their spaceship.
Part 2 Vocabulary and Grammar 第二部分 词汇和语法
V. Choose the best answer:
( ) 22. It is especially _________ hard work to explore the new world.
A. a B. an C. the D. /
( ) 23. We had to go _________ the forest before it gets dark, or we’ll get lost.
A. in B. on C. across D. through
( ) 24. He spoke too fast. _________ of us could understand what he really meant.
A. Nobody B. No
C. None D. Anyone
( ) 25. Captain King and his crew could _________ from Gork’s home.
A. leave for B. run away
C. go D. explore
( ) 26. Some boys were swimming in the sea, while _________ were collecting the rubbish on the beach.
A. others B. other
C. the other D. another
( ) 27. His parents planned to buy _________ to decorate their new flat.
A. a furniture B. some furniture
C. few furnitures D. some furnitures
( ) 28. You’d better set an alarm clock tonight, _________ you will be late for the meeting.
A. and B. or C. but D. so
( ) 29. —Could you tell me _________ it is from the nearest bank to your school?
—About 20 minutes’ walk.
A. how long B. how far
C. how often D. how many
( ) 30. The weather forecast says it _________ soon.
A. is going to rain B. rains
C. will be going to rain
D. will to rain
( ) 31. Do you know whether the sales manager wants to _________ the money he made before?
A. run out B. running out
C. run out of D. running out of
( ) 32. Captain King is thinking about _________ an unusual plan for his crew.
A. arrange B. to arrange
C. arranged D. arranging
( ) 33. The frightened girl _________ from the seat when she heard the frightening roar.
A. spring B. springs
C. sprang D. springing
( ) 34. Jill was asked to leave the team _________.
A. on peace B. in peace
C. on the peace D. in the peace
( ) 35. I’m glad to know that I _________ with my best friend in the same university in September.
A. study B. will study
C. have studied D. studied
( ) 36. He is a very responsible father _________ his bad temper (脾气).
A. including B. except that
C. except for D. besides
VI. Choose the proper words to complete the following passage. Each can be used only once:
A. busy B. missing C. around D. working
E. selling F. by G. buying
Was it possible to find the lost daughter?
It was a cold winter day in 1996. Wang Mingqing and his wife Liu Dengying were ___37___ fruit in the city of Chengdu. Their three-year-old daughter Wang Qifeng was ___38___ their side, playing alone. Several customers were asking about the prices, so the couple were very ___39___. After about twenty minutes, the customers had all left with bags of fruit. Mr Wang wanted to ask his daughter what she had been doing. He called her by her name several times. There was no response. It was then that the couple realized their daughter had gone ___40___. They looked ___41___ worriedly: Where could Qifeng have gone?
The couple spent years searching for their daughter in Chengdu. In 2015, Mr Wang decided to continue the search by ___42___ as a taxi driver. He gave out cards with information about Qifeng to every passenger he carried. Finally, in 2018, Mr Wang and his wife found their daughter with the help of the police.
VII. Complete the sentences with the given words in their proper forms:
43. According to the new policy, some foreigners
with visa-free travels can stay in China for 144 __________________. (hour)
44. After flying from Kunming to Shanghai, all the passengers fell __________________ on the plane. (sleep)
45. I didn’t enjoy the trip very much, _______________ because of the poor hotel service. (part)
46. Here is the __________________ for the trip to North Country Park. (arrange)
47. The naughty boy didn’t keep the class rules and shouted at his classmates even more __________________. (noisy)
VIII. Rewrite the following sentences as required:
48. Gork pressed a button on the wall beside him. (改为否定句)
Gork __________________ __________________ a button on the wall beside him.
49. He always does me a favour when I am in trouble. (保持句意基本不变)
He always _______________ me a _______________ when I am in trouble.
50. Peter, find your way.(改为反意疑问句)
Peter, find your way, __________________ __________________?
51. He has used up his pocket money. Can you lend him some? (保持句意基本不变)
He has __________________ __________________ of his pocket money. Can you lend him some?
52. voice, spoke, when, he, his, shook. (连词成句)
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________.
Part Reading and Writing 第三部分 读写
IX. Reading comprehension:
A. Choose the best answer: ★
Calvin waited outside Trudy’s bedroom. Then it happened—a scream, a very loud scream. Calvin ran to his room and dived into bed.
He heard Mum coming down the hall.
“Did you do this?” his mother asked. Calvin looked out from under the covers. His mother stood over him, holding a rubber spider.
“Do what?” he asked.
“You put that thing in my bed,” Trudy told him, stepping out from behind Mum.
“Don’t think that just because it’s your birthday you can get away with something like this,” Mum scolded (责骂).
“You do want your present, don’t you?” That wiped the smile off Calvin’s face.
“Of course I do,” he said.
“Then you apologize.”
Calvin dropped his head. “Sorry Trudy,” he muttered (嘟囔).
“Here,” Mum said. “Happy birthday.” At the breakfast table she handed Calvin an envelope. Inside were tickets to the matinee show of Lomax the Magnificent, the world-famous magician and hypnotist (催眠师). “You’ve got two tickets there,” Mum said, “and I know someone who’d really love to go along.” She smiled at Trudy.
“You don’t mean here, do you?” Calvin asked, eyeing his little sister.
“Well, that would be really nice. But those tickets are yours. If you want to ask somebody ...” Calvin didn’t wait for his mother to finish. He rushed out of the house to call Rodney, his friend next door, that the two of them were going to see Lomax the Magnificent.
( ) 53. Who screamed at the beginning?
A. Calvin. B. Calvin’s sister.
C. Calvin’s friend. D. Calvin’s mother.
( ) 54. Calvin apologized to Trudy _________.
A. unwillingly B. truly
C. happily D. excitedly
( ) 55. Calvin received his present _________.
A. in the kitchen
B. in his bed
C. inside the theatre
D. outside his house
( ) 56. The underlined word “apologize” means “_________” in Chinese.
A. 抱怨 B. 道歉 C. 后悔 D. 组织
( ) 57. Calvin’s mother really wanted Calvin to _________.
A. ask his friend to the show
B. find out what his friend thought
C. do what she thought was right
D. watch the show without his sister
( ) 58. What is the best title for this passage?
A. Trudy’s Spider. B. Mother’s Tickets.
C. Calvin’s Birthday.
D. Rodney’s Present.
B. Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage: ★★
What comes to your mind first when you think of the Northern European country of Finland?
Go Bird Watching
Finland is home to a huge ___59___ of birds. The country even has birds that are hard to find in Europe and other parts of the world. Finland, in other words, is a bird watcher’s paradise, especially during bird migration (迁徙) season, which ___60___ in May in Southern Finland. Bird watching is popular in national parks and in the deepest parts of the countryside.
Go Skiing
In Central Finland, which receives more snow than other parts of the country, you will find more than thirty ski resorts (胜地). The longest slope (山坡) is in Koli. It has a length of 1,050 metres. You can go downhill skiing at ___61___ time between late November and April.
If you want to try downhill skiing in Southern Finland, there is a ___62___ of twenty-six different ski resorts. The downhill skiing season here runs from December to early April.
Try Ice Fishing
When the frozen lakes in Finland are strong enough you can almost guess what Finns are going to do next. Dress up for the cold weather, and sit by the mid-lakes to ___63___ fish from the icy water. When you are in Finland during this period, and if you are a fishing lover, make sure to join the Finns in this famous winter pastime. Finland has a lot of lakes, which means there are ___64___ places where you can go ice fishing.
( ) 59. A. height B. calculation
C. government D. population
( ) 60. A. feels B. reports
C. happens D. notices
( ) 61. A. no B. any
C. some D. many
( ) 62. A. part B. choice
C. sale D. story
( ) 63. A. catch B. fight
C. shake D. teach
( ) 64. A. in trouble B. afraid of
C. plenty of D. in pieces
C. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words: ★★
What’s the real meaning of the word “peace”? The following story may tell us s___65___ about it. There was once a king who offered an award to an artist. The artist must be able to paint the best picture of peace. Many artists t___66___. The king looked at all the pictures. But there were only two he really liked and he had to choose b___67___ them.
One picture was a calm lake. The lake was a perfect thing for peace with the high mountains a___68___ it. Overhead was the blue sky with white clouds. Everyone who saw this picture t___69___ that it was a perfect picture of peace.
The other picture had mountains, too. But they were rough. Above was the dark sky. From the sky a heavy rain fell. A waterfall was rushing down the side of the mountain. This did not look peaceful at all. But when the king looked closely, he found behind the waterfall a very small bush growing in the middle of the waterfall and a mother bird sitting on her nest—in perfect peace.
The king gave the award to the artist who painted the second picture. Why? The king e___70___, “Because peace does not mean to be in a place where there is no war, no trouble or hard work. Peace means in the middle of all those things, you are still calm in your h___71___. That’s the real meaning of peace.”
65. __________________ 66. __________________
67. __________________ 68. __________________
69. __________________ 70. __________________
71. __________________
D. Answer the questions: ★★
What do Tom Sawyer and Jumping Frogs have in common? Stories about both of them were created by one man—Mark Twain—a famous American writer. Born Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain was his pen name), Twain was four years old when his family moved to Hannibal, Missouri, located on the west bank of the Mississippi. Twain grew up there and was really interested in the life along the river—the steamboats, the giant lumber rafts (木筏) and the people who worked on them.
The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County is one of Twain’s best-loved short stories, and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is one of his most famous novels. Both these works are celebrated by events held during National Tom Sawyer Days every July, which were created in the late 1950s and became national in the 1960s. A lot of kids enter the jumping contest with their frogs. There is also a fence-painting contest to see who can paint the fastest. The idea for this contest comes from a scene in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, in which Tom has been told to paint the fence in front of the house he lives in. It is a beautiful day, and he would rather be doing anything else. As his friends walk by, he convinces (说服) them it is fun to paint, and they join in the “fun”. By the end of the day, the fence has three coasts of paint!
Although the story of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is fiction (虚构小说), it is based on fact. If you go to Hannibal, you will see the white fence, which still stands at Twain’s boyhood home.
72. Who was Mark Twain?
____________________________________________________________
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73. What was Mark Twain interested in when he lived in Hannibal?
____________________________________________________________
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74. When were National Tom Sawyer Days created?
____________________________________________________________
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75. Where does the idea of a fence-painting contest come from?
____________________________________________________________
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76. Have you ever read the novels of Mark Twain and what do you think of them?
____________________________________________________________
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Module 3 Unit 6同步练习题(二)参考答案
Part 1
听力部分录音原文及参考答案
I. 1. I really don’t like the idea of wild animals living in a cage.
2. Beyond the mountain, there is a big green valley.
3. After their swim they dressed and climbed the cliff again.
4. Some people say that there’s a monster in the lake.
5. When you press the button, the door will open automatically.
6. A pilot is a brave and smart person in my eyes.
Keys: 1—6 GFBDEA
II. 7. W: I’ve got fifty British stamps. What about you, Tom?
M: Ten more than you.
Q: How many British stamps has Tom got?
8. W: Where are students?
M: Some are in the classroom and the others are doing experiment with Professor Li.
Q: Where is Professor Li?
9. W: Hello, may I speak to Mr Wang, please?
M: Speaking.
W: Hello, Mr Wang. This is Linda from Star Clothes Shop. Your suit’s ready. You can come and get it.
M: It’s very kind of you. Thank you.
Q: What are the two speakers?
10. M: I’m going to visit Canada during the winter holidays. What about you?
W: I haven’t decided yet. The USA, France and Japan are all my favourite destination.
Q: Which country is the man going to visit?
11. M: Excuse me, what time is it now?
W: It’s 5:05.
M: Do you know when the train will leave?
W: It will leave in ten minutes.
Q: When will the train leave the station?
12. M: I’ve just bought this coat on sale. I paid only $200 for it. What do you think of it?
W: It’s very nice, but my daughter bought the same thing for half price.
Q: How much did the woman’s daughter pay for her coat?
13. W: I remember seeing you somewhere. Are you Mr Wang?
M: Really? I am Mr Wang.
W: Do you live in Garden City?
M: Yes. I live there.
W: So do I.
Q: What do you know from this dialogue?
Keys: 7—13 CCDCCAB
III. Nessie is one of the most famous monsters in the world. No one knows what Nessie really is.
People say that it has a long neck and small head. It’s about twenty-five feet long and dark in colour. Nessie is said to live in Loch Ness, in Scotland. Loch Ness is the deepest lake in Great Britain. The water never freezes and there are many kinds of fish. Perhaps there is enough food to feed a monster.
There have been tales about the Loch Ness monster for hundreds of years. In 1934, some facts were added to the stories. A picture of the Loch Ness showed something in it. It had a long neck and small head.
Many people have tried to see Nessie. Do you think it really exists?
Keys: 14—17 FTFF
IV. Aliens’ spacecrafts are often called flying saucers. The first person to use this name was an American, Kenneth Arnold. On 24th of June, 1947, he was flying a small plane in Washington State in the USA when he saw something strange.
Two other Americans, Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker, said that aliens took them into a flying saucer! They were fishing on the Mississippi River in the USA on the night of 11th October, in 1973. It was a dark night. The two men were sitting in their fishing boat when they saw a bright light. It was hanging in the air over the water and it looked like a flying saucer. Then three aliens came out of the flying saucer and carried Hickson and Parker into their spacecraft. In the spacecraft the aliens looked at the two men very carefully and then took them back to their boat. “The aliens were in a pale colour and had very small eyes,” Hickson said. “But they didn’t hurt us.”
Keys: 18. plane, strange 19. fishing, October 20. boat, bright 21. came out of
Part 2
V. 22—26 DDCBA 27—31 BBBAC
32—36 DCBBC
VI. 37—42 EFABCD
VII. 43. hours 44. asleep 45. partly 46. arrangement 47. noisily
VIII. 48. didn’t press 49. gives, hand 50. will you 51. run out 52. When he spoke, his voice shook. / His voice shook when he spoke.
Part 3
IX. A. 53—58 BAABCC
B. 59—64 DCBBAC
C. 65. something 66. tried 67. between 68. around 69. thought 70. explained 71. heart
D. 72. He was a famous American writer.
73. He was really interested in the life along the river.
74. In the late 1950s.
75. It comes from a scene in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
76. Yes, I have. They are interesting and humorous. (Any reasonable answer can be accepted.)
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