◎ 2012届外研版天津市高三英语单元测试 :Book4 Module 6的第一部分试题
  • There was still     third girl who said she was      first to arrive at the party besides Jane and Mary.
    [     ]
    A. the; the
    B. a; a        
    C. the; a      
    D. a; the
  • The store has an excellent      for fair dealing,attracting a lot of customers every day.  
    [     ]
    A. reputation    
    B. fortune
    C. identity      
    D. nickname
  • There is no need for you to be concerned. It is very easy for her to      the new environment.
    [     ]
    A. add to
    B. adapt to
    C. attempt to  
    D. attach to
  • —Where's Peter?
    — He      to the library, but I'm not sure.
    [     ]
    A. may have gone
    B. must have gone
    C. should go
    D. might go
  • The young man claimed         from Shandong University, while in fact, he never went to college.
    A. to graduate
    B. having graduated
    C. graduating
    D. to have graduated
  • — I need somebody to lend me some money.
    — Why not ask Bill? He is a very      man.
    [     ]
    A. sceptical
    B. mysterious
    C. generous  
    D. unpredictable
  • I thought he would get excited at the news, but much to my surprise, he was very     .
    [     ]
    A. fierce    
    B. sharp    
    C. calm      
    D. positive
◎ 2012届外研版天津市高三英语单元测试 :Book4 Module 6的第二部分试题
  •             his hard work, he got a full mark in his English test, which made his parents happy.  
    [     ]
    A. Because
    B. Due to
    C. Although    
    D. Except for
  • Between the valleys lies a farm,     an area of about fifteen square kilometers.
    [     ]
    A. covered  
    B. being covered  
    C. covering  
    D. covers
  • His shouting was       and the boys felt      .
    [     ]
    A. frightened; frightened              
    B. frightening; frightened
    C. frightened; frightening            
    D. frightening; frightening
  • —You just think of yourself!
    —Why      you think that way?
    [     ]
    A. must    
    B. could    
    C. should    
    D. might
  • It is generally agreed that a red sky at night      that the following day will be fine weather.
    [     ]
    A. announces
    B. indicates
    C. declares
    D. permits
  • The mountain village was      by the snow for more than a month, so food was badly needed.
    [     ]
    A. died out      
    B. stuck out    
    C. cut off        
    D. gone for  
  • Recent research has thrown new light      the cause of the disease.  
    [     ]
    A. on        
    B. at        
    C. for        
    D. by
◎ 2012届外研版天津市高三英语单元测试 :Book4 Module 6的第三部分试题
  • Animals often try to hide or run away when they      .
    [     ]
    A. have been attacked            
    B. will attack  
    C. have attacked                    
    D. are being attacked  
  •      A few years ago, my friend Al won the lottery (彩票), which changed his life. He was not born with
    a silver spoon in his mouth.    1  , my friend was always hard up for cash. He did not have much money.
    And the money he did earn was chicken feed - very    2    .  
         Sometimes Al even had to    3    some gifts from his family and friends. He was not the kind of person
    who never paid the money he    4   .He was always very careful with the money he spent. The    5    times
    were when he was flat broke and had no money at all.
         One day, Al scraped together a few dollars for a    6   ticket. He thought he would never gain lots of
    money     7   . But his combination of numbers was chosen and he    8     the lottery. That is to say, he
    won a great deal of    9    .
         Al was so    10   . The first thing he did was to buy a new car. He showed off the one thing that he
    normally would not buy. Then he started spending money on   11   things. It was like he had money to 
      12   . He had more money than he needed and it was burning a hole in his pocket so he spent it quickly.
         When we   13   for a meal at a restaurant, Al paid every time. He would always pay bills for others.
    He told me the money made him feel like a millionaire   14    he felt very happy.
         But shortly after that my friend was   15    and out again. He had no money left. He had   16    his
    bottom dollar, his very last amount.
         I admit I do feel   17    for my friend. He had enough money to live like a king. Instead, he is   18    to
    living on a shoestring - a very low budget. Some might say he is penny   19    and pound foolish. He was
    wise about small things, but    20    about important things.
    (     )1. A. Yet          
    (     )2. A. little        
    (     )3. A. make          
    (     )4. A. earned       
    (     )5. A. best          
    (     )6. A. lottery       
    (     )7. A. unsuccessfully
    (     )8. A. lost          
    (     )9. A. money        
    (     )10. A. unsatisfied  
    (     )11. A. unnecessary  
    (     )12. A. hold        
    (     )13. A. got in        
    (     )14. A. in case     
    (     )15. A. up           
    (     )16. A. spent        
    (     )17. A. satisfied   
    (     )18. A. on          
    (     )19. A. rude         
    (     )20. A. even          
    B. Meanwhile  
    B. few        
    B. accept      
    B. lent        
    B. happiest    
    B. cinema      
    B. unusually  
    B. beat    
    B. tip    
    B. excited    
    B. unknown    
    B. explode  
    B. got across  
    B. so that    
    B. off        
    B. spared      
    B. sorry      
    B. away        
    B. shy        
    B. still      
    C. Otherwise  
    C. much        
    C. send      
    C. owed        
    C. easiest    
    C. flight      
    C. unexpectedly
    C. missed  
    C. possession  
    C. anxious    
    C. unavoidable
    C. burn    
    C. got down    
    C. because    
    C. down      
    C. split      
    C. active      
    C. back      
    C. stupid    
    C. not        
    D. Instead  
    D. small      
    D. produce    
    D. owned      
    D. worst      
    D. ship        
    D. uncertainly
    D. won        
    D. fare        
    D. ashamed    
    D. undiscovered
    D. live        
    D. got together
    D. if          
    D. in          
    D. saved      
    D. afraid      
    D. around      
    D. wise        
    D. ever        
  •      Once upon a time, there was a little weasel (鼬鼠). His name was Horace. Unlike all the other
    weasels, Horace was very bookish.
         He had a copy of The Little Prince that he had found out behind a chicken house. The third chapter
    of the book was missing and the back cover was broken, but it was the only book he had, and he loved
    it. While all the other weasels spent their time playing, Horace would read instead. This made the other
    weasels surprised, but they let it go by.
         Then, one day, the Earth was invaded (入侵) by space aliens. These aliens were a group of giant
    librarians. Because they were librarians, they had of course done their research before they began their
    invasion.     
         Meanwhile, the librarians went out to make contact with the species with whom they felt the most
    affinity (密切关系). They had hoped that they could find the great works of weasel literature, but they
    found that this was not so. The giant weasel librarian aliens were very disappointed. "Is there no weasel
    at all who loves books as we do?" (Naturally, they had learned to speak the weasel language.) "No,"
    said the weasels.
         At last, they came to the town where Horace lived. Here the weasels said "Yes!" They found Horace
    and placed him in their libraries, where at last he got a complete edition of The Little Prince. He read it
    every day for the rest of his life.
    1. From the text we can infer that        .
    A. Horace had a copy of The Little Prince
    B. the space aliens looked much like weasels
    C. the space aliens hate weasels
    D. Horace and the space aliens had the same hobby
    2. Which of the following is TRUE about Horace?
    A. Horace liked playing with other weasels.
    B. Horace got a book behind a chicken house.
    C. Horace read the book when other weasels took a rest.
    D. Horace lived in the town with the librarians.
    3. According to the text, give the right order of the following events.
    a. The space aliens found Horace and gave him a job as a librarian.
    b. Horace had a copy of The Little Prince but it was broken.
    c. The space aliens had done their research before they began their invasion.
    d. The space aliens went to look for a weasel who loved reading books.
    A. a, b, c, d  
    B. b, a, c, d,  
    C. b, c, d, a  
    D. c, a, b, d
    4. The underlined word "bookish" probably means "          ".
    A. foolish  
    B. fond of reading
    C. childish    
    D. selfish
    5. The text above is a (n)        .
    A. fairy tale  
    B. scientific report
    C. poem  
    D. essay (随笔,小品文)
  • Dear Mr. and Mrs. Smith,
         My name is Karen Winget and I am really glad to welcome you and your kid to my classroom this
    year. I graduated from the University of California as a major in English literature and later did my
    diploma (文凭) in Early Childhood Education from the same university. I have been teaching in the
    elementary grade for five years, though I’ve been working at Sunshine School for the past three years.
    I'm interested in reading and I also have my own blog which I see as a window to express myself.
    Besides, I always meet new people and learn about their language and culture.
         I am looking forward to meeting as well as knowing every student of my class and their parents. This
    year will be a challenging year for your children, however, I will try to make the classes more interesting
    as well as easier, so that each child can understand. Moreover, I do not just want to stick to academics.
    Besides, I am planning activities to develop the student’s creative skills and interests. I hope to make this
    academic year an educational year which is full of fun for students.
         If you would like to discuss your kid's performance or any other problems that he/she is facing in
    class, you can meet me during lunch break hours, between 9:15 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. It will be
    appreciated if you inform me a day in advance to fix the meeting. Besides this, you can also email me at
    karie_1234@sunshine.com to discuss any problems about your child.
                                                                                                                                  Yours Sincerely,
                                                                                                                                   Karen Winget
    1. The purpose of Karen Winget's letter is to        .
    A. express her gratitude to the Smiths
    B. inform the Smiths of their child's performance at school
    C. persuade the Smiths to care about their child's study
    D. welcome the Smiths and their child to her class
    2. In the letter, what does Karen Winget introduce about herself at first?
    A. Her colorful college life and healthy habits.
    B. Her educational background and past experience.
    C. Her requirements for students.D. Her teaching style.
    3. According to the letter, Karen Winget likes        in her spare time.
    A. to get together with her friends
    B. to read books about other cultures
    C. to surf on the Internet
    D. to play with her students
    4. In the coming school year, Karen Winget will        .
    A. ask more challenging questions in class
    B. play more interesting games in class
    C. organize more activities for her students
    D. join in more school activities with her students
    5. The Smiths can use        ways to get in touch with Karen Winget.
    A. two  
    B. three  
    C. four    
    D. five
    6. The tone of the letter is very        .
    A. optimistic  
    B. touching    
    C. thankful  
    D. polite
  •      In most places children are banned from working. But at a theme park in Japan, boys and girls can
    fight fires, catch thieves and also perform the more boring tasks of making hamburgers and delivering
    parcels.
         Kidzania, in a shopping centre in Tokyo, is like a real town where children can act out their dreams
    of future careers. The streets are lined with shops and even a bank. Everything inside is two-thirds normal
    size to accommodate (容纳) the young workers. After their parents buy the ticket, children can try
    several jobs.
         Being a firefighter is a dream of many children. Children are being trained in the fire station of the town. Suddenly an alarm bell rings and they put on firefighter clothes before running towards the scene. The
    scene is created with lighting and fake smoke, but for children it is real enough. "Sometimes it's too hard
    for them," says the worker Ryoko Ishikura. "Some kids are in tears when they hear the alarm and the
    fire breaks out. But even with tears in their eyes they go on running and fight the fire bravely." 
         The idea for Kidzania started in Mexico. It arrived in Japan three years ago and there are also parks in Chile, Indonesia and Portugal. Another one is opening soon in Dubai.
         The children are rewarded for their efforts in "Kidzos", the theme park money. In most countries it is
    quickly spent in shops and restaurants. But in Japan, children form long queues at the theme park's bank. "I'll keep it in the bank," said nine-year-old Noa Morita, who wants to be a fashion designer.
    1. What do children mainly do in Kidzania?
    A. They are trained to be volunteers.
    B. They play roles in children’s movies.
    C. They experience their future jobs.
    D. They learn how to make and save money.
    2. When children arrive at a fire scene in Kidzania, they        .
    A. are frightened to run away
    B. call the firefighters quickly
    C. tried to put out the fire bravely
    D. are trained to fight the fire
    3. How did Noa Morita deal with her Kidzos?
    A. She spent it quickly in shops.
    B. She put it in the park’s bank.
    C. She asked her parents to keep it for her.
    D. She used it to pay for fashion courses.
    4. What can we learn about Kidzania from the text?
    A. The idea came from America.
    B. Japan is the fourth country to build it.
    C. Everything inside it is almost half normal size.
    D. It looks like a real town with shops and a bank.
  •      Big Ben is the nickname for the great bell of the clock in London. The name was given in honor of Sir
    Benjamin Hall, who was in charge of the works when the bell was installed in 1856.
    The clock has become a symbol of the United Kingdom and London. When a television or film-maker
    wishes to quickly show a non-UK audience a certain location in Britain, a popular way to do so is to
    show an image of the Clock Tower. The Clock Tower is also often voted as the Most Iconic London
    Film Location.
         The Clock Tower is a focus of New Year celebrations in the United Kingdom, with radio and TV
    stations tuning to its chimes (报时钟声) to welcome the start of the year.
         Londoners who live an appropriate (适当的) distance from the Clock Tower and Big Ben can, by
    means of listening to the chimes both live and on the radio or television, hear the bell strike thirteen times
    on New Year’s Eve. This is possible due to what amounts to an offset between live and electronically
    transmitted chimes since the speed of sound is much slower than the speed of radio waves. Guests are
    invited to count the chimes aloud as the radio is gradually turned down.
         The Clock Tower has appeared in many films, most notably in the 1978 version of The Thirty-Nine
    Steps
    , in which the hero attempted to halt the clock’s progress (to prevent a linked bomb blowing up)
    by hanging from the minute hand of its western face. It was also used in the film, Shanghai Knights,
    starring Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson, and was depicted (描述) as being destroyed in Aliens of
    London
    . In the Walt Disney film The Great Mouse Detective, it is even shown being destroyed by a
    UFO!
    1. From Paragraph 2, we know that Big Ben is        .

    A. a landmark of the UK and London
    B. a most popular scene for film makers
    C. a must-see sight for tourists to London
    D. a popular place where to have pictures taken

    2. Why do some people hear the bell strike thirteen times on New Year's Eve?
    A. They are standing too far away.
    B. There is something wrong with Big Ben.
    C. There's some technical problems in the radio broadcasting.
    D. They hear the striking live and by radio waves at the same time.
    3. The underline word "halt" in Paragraph 5 means "       ".
    A. look into something          
    B. get something to stop
    C. make something work again
    D. draw people's attention to something
    4. In which of the following movies is the clock destroyed?
    A. The Thirty-Nine Steps and Shanghai Knights.
    B. Shanghai Knights and Aliens of London.
    C. Aliens of London and The Thirty-Nine Steps.
    D. The Great Mouse Detective and Aliens of London.
    5.What would be the best title of the text?
    A. The origin and development of Big Ben
    B. Sir Benjamin Hall - the founder of Big Ben
    C. Big Ben - significance in popular culture
    D. Big Ben and New Year’s celebrations
  •      It's important that you know some basic safety tips when you choose toys for your kids. Good toys
    are a great investment, but they just need to be safe. Believe it or not, there are quite a few dangerous
    toys on the market. So, here are some simple tips to keep in mind that will help you buy the safe ones.
         ●Tip 1 Consider the size of the toys.
         When you are considering toys for your kids, the first thing you need to do is to consider the size of
    the toys. You don't want to purchase toys that come with small parts, such as wheels, eyes, or buttons.
    If these parts come off, they can be swallowed. This is especially important if you happen to have kids
    who are under the age of four.
         ●Tip 2
         The shape of the toys you choose should also be taken into consideration. Make sure that they don't
    have any blunt (钝的) ends or edges that are very sharp. Metal toys and glass toys should be avoided.
         ●Tip 3 Find out about surface safety.
         Find out about the safety of the surface before you purchase any toys. Try to find a label that will let
    you know if there are any toxic substances (有毒物质) that you need to know about. Some toys lately
    have been painted with paint that was toxic, and other toys often contain liquids in them that are toxic to
    kids if they happen to leak out.
         ●Tip 4 Beware of strings.
         Beware of strings when you are buying toys. Strings can be very dangerous to your children,
    especially if you have younger children. They can get wrapped up around your children's body, and this
    is very dangerous, especially if the string gets wrapped around their neck. So, it's best to avoid toys             .
    1. What does the text mainly talk about? (Please answer within 8 words.)
                                                                          
    2. Give a title to the third paragraph. (Please answer within 5 words.) 
                                                                          
    3. Fill in the blank in the last paragraph with proper words. (Please answer with 5 words.)
                                                                          
    4. Which sentence in the text is the closest in meaning to the following one?
    By no means should you buy metal toys and glass toys.
                                                                          
    5. Translate the underlined sentence in the first paragraph into Chinese.
                                                                          
  • 写作
    假设你是李华,暑假就快到了,你获得了学校暑期赴美参观的机会。于是你准备给Rob写封信,告诉他你要去美国的消息,希望有时间你们可以聚一聚。
    内容要点如下:
    1. 你们学校要组织赴美参观之旅,你是成员之一;
    2. 你们很可能参观Rob的高中,询问Rob是不是有时间和你见面;
    3. 你准备给他带你们家乡的手工制品。
    注意:1. 内容可适当发挥,以使行文连贯; 2. 词数100左右。
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