1、Module3 Adventure in Literature and the Cinema一、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)1. Im d to go and nothing will stop me.2. Children are usually c about everything around them.3. It is a good idea to write an o before you make a speech in English in class.4. It is such a hard problem that it is impossible for me to s .5
2、. Trees along the streets provide s from the sun for us.6. B is a subject about the scientific study of the life and structure of plants and animals.7. His v description of his adventure in the forest made us want to have a try.8. Cheating in the game ruined that players r .9. When the teacher asked
3、 him why he was absent from school, he could not a for it.10. His dog became his closest c (同伴).11. She r her sister in looks. Its hard to tell one from the other.12. Stay calm and dont p when a fire breaks out in the room.13. Remember this important difference between a f story and a news story.14.
4、 She closed the door quietly so as not to d others.15. The highway will link the countries with the European market, c even more opportunities.16. The river is s here; we can walk across.17. Mr. Green told his students to r their lesson before class.18. Learning to e a friendship with people around
5、is vital in society.19. The Merchant of Venice is one of Shakespeares most famous c (喜剧).20. Listen! The radio is w people against going out during the storm.二、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)21. I may not be able to (解决) your problem but I can at least help.22. Its only (浅显的) people who judge by appearances.23. Wh
6、en a rain poured down, people ran to take s (遮蔽).24. You should make an (提纲) before trying to write a composition.25. After the attack, her eyes were filled with (恐惧) every time he saw a dog.26. Most teenagers like reading science (小说).27. He told us to keep quiet for fear that we might (打扰) others.
7、28. He is a (同伴) of mine on the journey.29. He gave a (生动的) account of his life as a fighter pilot.30. Those who break the law will be punished and there is no (例外).31. A bomb exploded in the village, causing (恐慌) among people.32. The new technology in (生物) is sure to bring benefits to man.33. His n
8、ovel won the Booker Prize and established his (名誉).34. All the people were (好奇) to know who would carry off the gold medal.35. She (像) her sister in appearance but not in character.36. He attempted to (建立 ) a close relationship with the assistant.37. A (有决心的) person always tries to finish the job, n
9、o matter how hard it is.38. The (侦探) spent the whole night waiting for the thief.39. (创造) something new is not easy, for one must have talent as well as patience.40. Many people wrote (评论) for his new novel.三、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)41. If the neighbours do not give any sweets, the children might (开玩笑,戏弄) the
10、m.42. 世界似乎到了末日!the world was at an end!43. 维生素丸可补充你食物中所缺乏的营养。Vitamin pills can what you lack in your diet.44. 我发觉学好英语非常难。I find .45. 引擎中的火花引起一连串的爆炸。(词数不限)The fire in the engine a series of explosions.46. When and where to build the new library have not been decided, which . (disappoint)在什么时间、什么地点建造新
11、的图书馆还没有定下来,这使得人们很失望。47. To (发财), many young people in the village rush to big cities.48. However, most of the time people from the two countries do not (在理解上有些困难) each other.49. The novel (以为背景) London in the 18th century.(词数不限)50. 今天,你不要麻烦为我预备晚饭了,我要在外边吃。(词数不限 ) (get)You dont bother today; Ill eat o
12、ut.51. 母亲警告她的女儿天黑后不能一个人出去。(词数不限)The mother warned her daughter alone after dark.52. 不知情的情况下,你可能会冻得失去知觉。You can without realizing.53. 我们决心努力学习。Were study hard.54. 她对别人的事情太好奇了。She is too other peoples business.55. Mr. Zhang has a strange way to (让) his students (对感兴趣) his classes.四、单项选择56. The look on
13、 her face suggested that she the exam.A. worrying; didnt do well in B. worried; didnt do well inC. worried; did well in D. worrying; does well in57. These teams, which twenty experienced workers, are working hard here to the time they have lost before.A. are made up of; make up of B. are made up of;
14、 make up forC. make up; make up for D. make up for; make up58. Mary has trouble in speaking, which makes it difficult her thoughts and feelings.A. express B. expressing C. expressed D. to express59. People have always been curious how living things in the earth exactly began.A. in B. at C. of D. abo
15、ut60. Joe has been waiting for more than a month for his brother Peter safe from that illness which hit the country.A. to return B. return C. coming back D. to go back61. She walked into the classroom quietly so as not to the students who were studying.A. upset B. interrupt C. disturb D. release62.
16、Lydia doesnt feel like abroad. Her parents are old.A. study B. studying C. studied D. to study63. He once observed that “All happy families one another, but each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way”.A. like B. appear C. resemble D. represent64. - What are your hobbies?- My hobbies include and l
17、iterature.A. to cook B. cook C. cooked D. cooking65. He tried to his son of the danger of spending more than he earned.A. realize B. tell C. persuade D. warn66. What he said sounds .A. nicely B. pleasantly C. friendly D. reasonably67. The film lasted for 2 hours, but I was to see it out(完成).A. deter
18、mining to wake B. determined to wakeC. determined of waking D. determining of wake68. Indeed all his stories are great. Many of them are strange places.A. set in B. given away C. taken in D. used up69. - Why was our foreign teacher unhappy yesterday?- News about the tsunami striking her country an a
19、ttack of homesickness.A. set up B. set out C. set about D. set off70. His pictures of Hong Kong are so that I want to pay a visit there.A. abnormal B. characteristicC. vivid D. awesome五、完形填空(共 20 小题;共 30 分)I went to the classroom with great confidence when I gave my first lesson to my English litera
20、ture class. Since I had taught in America for many years, I had no 71 about my ability to hold their attention and to 72 them my admiration for the literature of my native language.I was 73 when the monitor shouted, “Stand up!” The whole class 74 as I entered the classroom. I was somewhat 75 how I c
21、ould get them to sit down again, but once that embarrassment was over, I quickly 76 my calmness and began what I thought was a fact-packed lecture, sure to gain their 77 perhaps even their admiration. I went back to my office with the rosy glow (满面红光) which came from a sense of 78 .All the students
22、79 diaries. However, as I read their diaries, the rosy glow was gradually 80 by a strong sense of sadness. The first diary said, “Our literature teacher didnt teach us anything today. Her next lecture will 81 be better.” Greatly surprised, I read diary after diary, each expressing a 82 theme. “Didnt
23、 I teach them anything? I described the entire philosophical framework of western thought and laid the historical 83 for all the works well study in class,” I complained. “How should they say I didnt 84 them anything?”After a long term, I gradually learned that my ideas about 85 were not the same as
24、 those of my students. I thought a teachers job was to 86 questions and provide enough background so that students could 87 their own conclusions, while my students thought a teachers job was to provide 88 information as directly and clearly as possible. What a great 89 !However, I also learned a lo
25、t, and my 90 with my Chinese students has made me a better American teacher, knowing how to teach in a different culture.71. A. idea B. doubt C. trouble D. difficulty72. A. fix on B. hold on C. focus on D. impress on73. A. shocked B. amused C. interested D. excited74. A. laughed B. shouted C. rose D
26、. whispered75. A. puzzled B. confident C. anxious D. curious76. A. covered B. hid C. regained D. won77. A. satisfaction B. support C. concern D. respect78. A. failure B. achievement C. embarrassment D. sadness79. A. liked B. kept C. read D. exchanged80. A. replaced B. held C. controlled D. caught81.
27、 A. surely B. naturally C. obviously D. possibly82. A. normal B. special C. similar D. disappointing83. A. knowledge B. background C. development D. information84. A. explain B. tell C. provide D. teach85. A. education B. learning C. culture D. literature86. A. discover B. consider C. raise D. answe
28、r87. A. draw B. decide C. express D. share88. A. useful B. related C. exact D. standard89. A. concept B. situation C. challenge D. difference90. A. discussion B. experience C. argument D. growth六、阅读理解(共 13 小题;共 26 分)AIn 1943, when I was 4, my parents moved from Coeur dAlene, Idaho, to Fairbanks, Ala
29、ska, where adventure was never very far away.We arrived in the summer, just in time to enjoy the midnight sun. All that sunlight was fantastic for Moms vegetable garden. Working in the garden at midnight tended to throw her timing off, so she didnt care much about my bedtime.Dad was a Railway Expres
30、s agent and Mom was his clerk. That left me in a mess. I usually managed to find some trouble to get into. Once I had a little fire going in the dirt basement of a hotel. I had tried to light a barrel(桶 ) of paint but couldnt really get a good fire going. The smoke got pretty bad, though, and when I
31、 made my exit, a crowd and the police were there to greet me. The policemen took my matches and drove me home.Mom and Dad were occupied in the garden and Dad told the police to keep me, and they did! I had a tour of the prison before Mom rescued me. I hadnt turned 5 yet.As I entered kindergarten, th
32、e serious cold began to set in. Would it surprise you to know that I soon left part of my tongue on a metal handrail at school?As for Leonhard Seppala, famous as a dog sledder(驾雪橇者), I think I knew him well because I was taken for a ride with his white dog team one Sunday. At the time I didnt realiz
33、e what a superstar he was, but I do remember the ride well. I was wrapped(包裹) heavily and well sheltered from the freezing and blowing weather.In 1950, we moved back to Coeur dAlene, but we got one more Alaskan adventure when Leonhard invited us eight years later by paying a visit to Idaho to attend
34、 a gathering of former neighbors of Alaska.91. What can be inferred about the authors family?A. His father was a cruel man.B. His parents didnt love him.C. His parents used to be very busy.D. His mother didnt have any jobs.92. What happened when the author was 4?A. He learned to smoke.B. He was lock
35、ed in a basement.C. He was arrested by the police.D. He nearly caused a fire accident.93. Which of the following is true?A. Leonhard was good at driving dog sleds.B. The author spent his whole childhood in Alaska.C. Leonhard often visited the authors family after 1950.D. The author suffered a lot wh
36、ile taking the dog sled in Alaska.94. What is the authors purpose of writing the text?A. To look back on his childhood with adventures.B. To describe the extreme weather of Alaska.C. To express how much he misses Leonhard.D. To show off his pride in making trouble.BFrom the outer of New York to the
37、heart of Singapore, nature is everywhere youre not looking in some of Earths most crowded big cities. Outdoor adventure is often just a few stops on the trainor a short drive away from the annoying crowds. Here are a few favorites to get you going:Mount Hollywood Trail(林间小道,乡间小路), Los AngelesIts not
38、 a skyscraper or a Ferris wheel, and theres no expensive restaurant up top. But if you want an absolutely unforgettable, no admission charged, 360degree view of the entire Los Angeles region, its yours. All you have to do is to walk a little. One of the preferred exercise routes, the Mount Hollywood
39、 Trail, is easily accessed from the parking lot of the famous Griffith Observatory; you see what you get at the end of this steep 1.5mile trail, which winds its way through the Griffith Park winds up to the mountains 1,640foot peak.Bronx River, New YorkIt may not be on your Top 10 list of things to
40、do when you finally get to the Big Apple, but exploring the almost secret river that flows through one of New Yorks most mysterious boroughs(自治市) is an unforgettable experience. The Bronx River Alliance, a nonprofit group that has worked tirelessly to bring the much abused river back to life, operat
41、es cycling and canoeing trips along the river, from the rugged Hunts Point section down near the harbor on up through the borough.Southern Islands, SingaporeBelieve it or not, tightly packed Singapore does have plenty of open space left. There are actual trails right in the middle of everything, if
42、you know where to look. But to really get away from it all, the Southern Islands, a small group of little green dots just off the city states southern shoreline, are just the thing.Lee Valley, LondonThis East London river valley changed last summer, when anyone near a television got an eyeful of Oly
43、mpic Park, built directly in the middle of the valley. Inside the park, beautifully landscaped sections quickly became a favorite relaxation spot for games goers. At present, youll find miles of walking paths worth exploring.Start at the Waltham Cross train and follow the signposted walking route so
44、uthbound, guiding you past important historic industrial areas, through interesting city neighborhoods, past the western side of Olympic Park and on to the Thames.95. If someone wants to enjoy an unforgettable experience for free, he can go to .A. Mount Hollywood Trail and Bronx RiverB. Mount Hollywood Trail and Southern IslandsC. Lee Valley and Southern IslandsD. Bronx River and Lee Valley96. The writer of the passage wants to .A. inform the readers