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Module11 模块单元测试卷时间:120分钟 满分:120分第一部分 听力(共四大题,满分20分)一、短对话理解(共5小题;每小题1分, 满分5分)( )1. What do they do when they meet friends in the US?( )2. Where are the two speakers?( )3. Which part of Eric's body can't move?A. Feet. B. Ears. C. Fingers. ( )4. What did Mr Green think of the plan? A. Good. B. Not good. C. So bad. ( )5. What can the girl do to be polite when she talks to people?A. Bow. B. Nod. C. Smile. 二、长对话理解(共5小题;每小题1分, 满分5分)听下面一段对话, 回答第6、7小题。( )6. Who knows any body language?A. Linda. B. Peter. C. Jim. ( )7. What will Linda do when she meets Tom?A. She'll hug him. B. She'll kiss him. C. She'll shake hands with him. 听下面一段对话, 回答第8至10小题。( )8. What colour is Ms Wang's dress?A. Red. B. White. C. Purple. ( )9. What does Ms Wang teach?A. English. B. Chinese. C. Japanese. ( )10. What can the students do when they meet Ms Wang?A. Kiss her. B. Nod to her. C. Shake hands with her. 三、短文理解(共5小题;每小题1分, 满分5分)( )11. What is very important in everyday life?A. Body language. B. English. C. First language. ( )12. What do people look at when they talk in the West?A. Somewhere else. B. The floor. C. Each other. ( )13. How many times do people shake hands when they talk in the West?A. Two or three times. B. Five or six times. C. Seven or eight times. ( )14. Where do men and women touch each other more often?A. In the West. B. In China. C. In Japan. ( )15. Who often kiss each other to greet?A. Parents. B. Good friends. C. Sisters. 四、信息转换(共5小题;每小题1分, 满分5分) 第二部分 英语知识运用(共两大题, 满分30分)五、单项填空(共10小题;每小题1分, 满分10分)( )21. His grandmother's ______ are not OK. She can't walk very well. A. knees B. arms C. fingers D. eyes ( )22. ______ sunny day it is! I really enjoy the bright sunlight. A. How a B. How C. What D. What a( )23. Ann and I are good friends. We often play ______ in the park. A. alone B. together C. soon D. again( )24. Russian people's body language is ______ that of Japanese. A. different from B. different inC. the same as D. the same( )25. Sugar tastes (尝起来) sweet. But ______ , it's bad to eat too much. A. for example B. such as C. in fact D. at last( )26. Every time in the supermarket, my mom asks me to ______on to her hand, so I won't get lost. A. open B. rise C. wash D. hold( )27. ______ watch TV. It's too late. You need to go to bed. A. Not B. Not to C. Don't D. Doesn't( )28. —Jenny is a(n) ______ girl. —Yes! When you meet her, she always says hello to you. A. strong B. politeC. difficult D. interesting( )29. Jim is ______ kind to others, so all the classmates like him. A. never B. sometimes C. seldom D. always( )30. —Jack, the information you gave is really helpful. Thank you very much. —______. I'm happy I can help you. A. Of course not B. Not at allC. Yes, please D. No, thanks六、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分, 满分20分)AIt was a special day for Miranda Collins today. Because today was the first __31____ for her to meet the students. And she __32____ good in the morning. Miranda Collins walked to school __33____. Lots of students went to school on foot, __34____. They talked with their friends happily on the way to school. When Miranda got to the school gate, she found many __35____ were there. At eight thirty, the bell rang (铃响)and the students went into __36____ classrooms. Miranda found the right classroom and __37____ it. All the children stopped (停止)talking. She went to the desk in the front of the __38____. Then Miranda looked around the classroom with a beautiful smile __39____ her face. “Good morning, everyone, ” she said. “I am Miss Collins, your __40____ teacher. ” Then the students gave her a warm welcome. ( )31. A. day B. week C. month D. year( )32. A. played B. felt C. walked D. tried( )33. A. late B. else C. well D. alone( )34. A. too B. either C. also D. as well( )35. A. cleaners B. students C. drivers D. nurses( )36. A. our B. your C. their D. her( )37. A. entered B. went C. came D. hurried( )38. A. school B. playground C. classroom D. lab( )39. A. in B. at C. on D. to( )40. A. new B. popular C. modern D. strictBWe use body language to send messages to others. It is very ____41____ because others can understand you easily when you use body language. When you are talking with others, you are not only using words, but also using ____42____. For example, waving one's hand is to say goodbye. Shaking hands means welcome, and clapping hands ____43____ congratulations (祝贺). Nodding one's head means YES, but shaking the head means NO. Different countries have ____44____ body language. For example, when in ____45____, France and Arab countries, people kiss each other when they meet, ____46____ people in China and Australia shake hands instead of kissing. People in Puerto Rico like touching each other, but people in Britain do not like touching each other. People in Arab countries like ____47____ close to one another when they are talking, but English people must keep a distance when they are talking. It is very important ____48____ the meanings of gestures and movements in the foreign country ____49____ they will help you communicate with people and make you stay there much more ____50____ and comfortable. ( )41. A. helpful B. difficult C. harmful D. useless( )42. A. words B. gestures C. handshakes D. hands( )43. A. to mean B. mean C. means D. meaning( )44. A. the same B. a same C. difference D. different( )45. A. Russia B. the Russia C. Russian D. a Russia( )46. A. and B. or C. but D. so( )47. A. stand B. stands C. sit D. standing( )48. A. knowing B. know C. to know D. knows( )49. A. when B. because C. so D. if( )50. A. important B. sad C. interesting D. pleased 第三部分 阅读理解(共两大题, 满分45分)七、补全对话(其中有两项多余)(共5小题;每小题1分, 满分5分)A:You must be really excited about tomorrow's leaving for America, Li Ping!B:Yeah. 51. ______ A:Nervous about what?B:I don't know many of the customs (风俗) or manners in the USA. 52. ______ A:Sure. B:53. ______ A:Well, it's important to be on time when you're invited to dinner. 54. ______ Americans want their guests to be on time. B:Then how long may I stay there?A:55. ______ Or you seem to have come only for the meal. When your friends seem to be getting tired and the food is running out, it's time to leave. The next day, call your friends or write them a thankyou note to say how much you enjoyed the evening. 八、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分, 满分40分)APeople in different countries greet(问候) each other in different ways. Here are some examples. ( )56. Men bow and shake hands to greet each other in ______. A. the United States B. South KoreaC. Finland D. the Philippines( )57. In the US and Finland, ______ usually hug or kiss to greet each other. A. all peopleB. menC. close friends and family membersD. women( )58. People greet each other with a handshake in ______. A. the United States B. South KoreaC. the Philippines D. All of the aboveBMany people in Britain live in houses with gardens. They like planting some flowers in the gardens. It makes them feel happy to see those beautiful flowers. In Britain, people usually work from about 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. on weekdays, and they don't go home for lunch. They may have some fast food. However, family will get together and have a big meal in the evening. During the meal, they will share something interesting or the news they know. For students, their school life is colorful and interesting. Classes begin at about 8:00 in the morning. Students spend seven hours at school every day. And they have different activities after school. There are different kinds of clubs. Each student can join one or more clubs. Shopping in Britain is also very convenient(便捷的). Shops open at about nine in the morning and close at about six in the afternoon on weekdays. Many supermarkets stay open twentyfour hours a day. ( )59. How many hours do people in Britain work on weekdays?A. Ten. B. Nine. C. Eight. D. Seven. ( )60. What do students in Britain think of their school life?A. Interesting. B. Boring. C. Tiring. D. Important. ( )61. If you want to buy something in a shop in Britain, when can you go there?A. At 8 a. m. B. At 4 p. m. C. At 8 p. m. D. At 9 p. m. ( )62. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?A. People in Britain all live in houses with gardens. B. People in Britain usually have fast food for lunch. C. Students in Britain can only choose one club at school. D. Many supermarkets stay open twenty hours a day. CWhen you go to the US, someone often says to you, “Give me five!”What should you do? Don't give five dollars from your pocket! It will make others laugh! The person is not asking for your money, but your fingers. In the US, “Give me five!” or “Give me high five!” is a hot gesture (手势). You can see it in films or on TV. It means hitting each other's hands together. People do it when they meet for the first time or some happy things happen. For example, a student has good marks in an exam. If a football team wins a game, the players will give high five to everyone around to celebrate. This gesture may come from the old Roman gesture of raising the right arm for the king. This showed the person raising his arm didn't have a sword (剑) in his hand. Why not try to give high five to your friends? ( )63. You need to use your ______ to make the gesture “Give me five!”. A. legs B. feet C. heads D. hands( )64. Why do people make the gesture “Give me five!”? A. To make people laugh. B. To ask for money. C. To say hello to others. D. To ask for help. ( )65. When you ______, you can give your friends high five. A. lose your money B. win a football game C. start your lessons D. find a difficult word( )66. What did the Romans raise their right arms for? A. Because they were afraid of the king. B. Because they were happy to see the king. C. Because they wanted to give the king a welcome. D. Because they wanted to show there were no swords in their hands. DDear Grandpa, How is it going? This morning I found a baby bird by the window. It woke me up at about 6 o'clock. It looked so small and helpless. It couldn't fly. I put it on my bed and fed it some bread and water. There aren't many trees around my neighborhood. Does it live on the roof (屋顶)?At 7 o'clock, Dad came in with a cup of milk before I hid (藏) the bird. I thought he might be angry, but he wasn't. He took it from me and made a home for it in the kitchen. We will feed it every day. When it gets bigger, we will let it go. I wish I could keep it, but I know that it should be free. The bird is very cute and beautiful. I think you must like it. Would you like to see it next weekend?Bye for now. Yours, Mike( )67. Where did Mike find the bird?A. In the kitchen. B. By the window. C. On his bed. D. In a tree. ( )68. What did Mike's father do?A. He fed the bird some food. B. He put the bird on the roof. C. He found the bird's mother. D. He made a home for the bird. ( )69. Which of the following is TRUE?A. Mike will keep the bird as a pet. B. Mike doesn't know how to feed the bird. C. Mike isn't sure where the bird lives. D. Mike worries about the health of the bird. EWhen we don't understand each other's language, we can use our body language to talk. In America, when you are talking, you'd better look at the other person in the eye. If you don't do so, it means you are unhappy, or you are not interested in something. In China, raising the thumb (拇指) means “good”and“great”, and raising the smallest finger means “bad”. In America, people put the thumb up when they want to get a ride, and they put the thumb down to show “bad”. In America, waving hands means “goodbye”, but in South Africa, people will run towards you if you wave your hands to them. The Russians put fingers on the throat (咽喉) to show they are full. In China, America and Japan, it's polite to close your mouth when you are eating food. But it's polite to open your mouth when you are eating in India. Learning body language is sometimes difficult. If you don't know what to do, the best thing for you is to smile. ( )70. In China, if you want to express (表达) “bad”, you can ________. A. raise your thumbB. raise the smallest fingerC. put your thumb upD. wave your hand( )71. In which country is it polite to open your mouth when you are eating?A. China. B. America. C. Japan. D. India. ( )72. If you don't know what to do, the best thing for you is ______. A. to smile B. to raise your thumbC. to raise your smallest finger D. to open your mouth阅读下面短文, 并用英语回答问题(请注意每小题后面的词数要求)。FBody language is very important in communication. Studies show that only 7% of the communication in daily life is in words. Westerners expect people to look at each other in the eyes when they talk. If you don't do that while you are talking, it may show that you do not like the person, or that you are not interested in what the person is saying. When shaking hands westerners will shake two or three times. Do not shake hands with a westerner for a long time. When a man shakes hands with a woman, it is impolite for the man to stretch out (伸出) his hand first. In the west, pointing with one finger at a person while talking loudly means that the person who is speaking is criticizing the person who is pointed at. Besides, men in Englishspeaking countries touch each other much less than Chinese do. But in Englishspeaking countries men and women touch each other publicly more often than men and women touch each other publicly in China. Good friends often greet one another with a kiss on the cheek, if they are women or of opposite sexes. 73. What do westerners expect people to do when they talk? (不超过10个词)________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________74. How many times do westerners shake hands? (不超过5个词)________________________________________________________________75. Who often greet one another with a kiss on the cheek if they are women or of opposite sexes? (不超过5个词)________________________________________________________________ 第四部分 写(共两大题, 满分25分)九、单词拼写(共5小题;每小题1分, 满分5分)76. He s (摇晃) the juice before he drank it. 77. I met some foreign v (游客) on my way to the museum. 78. It's p (礼貌的) to give seats to the old and the young on the bus. 79. It's r (粗鲁的) to speak to the old loudly. 80. You can't put your p (个人的) things in the library. Please take them away. 十、书面表达(共1小题;满分20分)中国和美国的课堂存在一些差异, 请根据下面表格中的信息用英语描述一下这些差异, 并谈谈自己的看法。不少于60词。参考词汇: face to face面对面; freely自由地_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案第一部分 听力听力材料:一、1. M:What do you do when you meet friends in the US?W:We usually hug each other. 2. M:The bus is coming. Let's go. W:Be careful. We should wait before the bus stops. 3. W:You look worried, Eric. What happened?M:I can't move my fingers. 4. M:What did Mr Green say, Jane? W:He nodded with a smile and said, “Oh, it's a good plan. ”5. W:I want to be polite when I talk to people. What can I do?M:You can smile, I think. 二、Text 1M:Hello, Linda, do you know any body language?W:Yes, Peter. M:What will you do when you meet Japanese friends?W:I will bow. M:What about meeting your favourite star Tom?W:I will shake hands with him. Text 2W:Look! Who is the woman in the purple dress?M:She is Ms Wang. W:Do you know anything about her?M:Yes. She is Chinese. She came to teach Chinese in our school. W:What can we do when we meet her? Can we kiss her?M:No, we can't. We can shake hands. W:Oh! Time for class. Let's go to the classroom. 三、 Body language is very important in everyday life. In the West, people look at each other when they talk. They often shake hands two or three times. When a man shakes hands with a woman, it is polite for the woman to hold out her hand first. Men in Englishspeaking countries touch men much less than men touch men in China. But men and women touch each other more often than men and women touch each other in China. Boyfriends and girlfriends often hold hands, hug or kiss in public. Good friends often kiss each other to greet. 四、 We each have a memory. That's why we can remember things after a long time. Some people have a very good memory and they can easily learn many things by heart, but some people can only remember things when they say and do them again and again. A good memory helps one learn a language well. Everybody learns his own language when he is a small child. He hears, sounds, remembers it and then he learns to speak. Some children are living with their parents in foreign countries. They can learn two languages easily because they hear, remember and speak the two languages every day. In school it is difficult to learn a foreign language because the students have little time for it and they have to learn other subjects, too. 听力答案: 一、1~5: ABCAC二、6~10: ACCBC三、11~15: ACAAB四、16. remember 17. heart 18. small 19. two/2 20. difficult第二部分 英语知识运用五、21~25: ADBAC 26~30: DCBDB六、(A)31~35: ABDAB 36~40: CACCA(B)41~45: ABCDA 46~50: CDCBD第三部分 阅读理解七、51~55: ECDGB八、(A)56~58: BCD (B)59~62: CABB(C)63~66: DCBD (D)67~69: BDC(E)70~72: BDA(F)73. They expect people to look at each other. 74. Two or three times. 75. Good friends. 第四部分 写九、76. shook 77. visitors 78. polite 79. rude80. personal十、 There are some differences between a Chinese class and an American class. Now, let's have a look. In China, students call their teachers by “Mr” or “Ms”. In class, they always listen to the teacher and take notes carefully. If they want to say something, they should put up their hands first. But in America, it's very different from that in China. The students sit around the desks face to face. They can have drinks in class and they can talk freely, too. But I think the Chinese class is better. It's polite for students to obey the school rules. MemoryThat's why we can 16. ________ things after a long time. People who havegood memoriesThey can easily learn many things by 17. ________. The time when people learn their languageEverybody learns his own language when he is a 18. ________ child. The children livingin foreign countriesThey can learn 19. ________ languages easily. The students inschoolIt is 20. ________ for them to learn a foreign language because they have little time for it. A. It's good to stay at home for you. B. After the meal, don't leave at once. C. Could you help me?D. What rules do they have in America?E. But I'm a bit nervous (紧张的). F. You can leave before the meal. G. It isn't polite to arrive late. The United StatesPeople shake hands when they meet for the first time. Close friends and family members often hug or kiss on the cheek when they see each other. South KoreaMen bow and shake hands to greet each other. Women do not usually shake hands. If you address (称呼) someone, you should use his or her full name. The family name comes first, then the first name. Finland (芬兰)Finns greet each other with a handshake. Hugs and kisses are only for close friends and family members. The Philippines (菲律宾)The everyday greeting for friends is a handshake for both men and women. Men sometimes pat each other on the back. 中国课堂美国课堂1. 学生不直呼老师的姓名2. 认真听课、做笔记3. 举手发言1. 学生面对面坐在桌旁2. 比较放松, 可以喝饮料3. 自由发言