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Healthy Habits综合检测(一) Word版含解析 综合检测(一)Module 1 Our Body and Healthy Habits(满分:120 分;时间:100 分钟)Ⅰ.单项填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)1.Jane has lost weight by going on ________ diet and taking ________ exerciseevery day.A.a;an B.a;/C./;/ D./;an2.—You are heavier than you used to be, aren't you?—Yes.I want to ________ weight, so I'm now ________ a diet.A.on B.onC.in D.in3.—I was not sure about the color. Does it ______ me?—O(来源:淘豆网[/p-7594211.html])f course.It looks perfect.A.fit B.suitC.meet D.change4.There are 20 people ________ in the storm but the injured ________ taken tohospital at once.A.were B.wereC.was D.were5.If he ________ working hard, soon he ________ catch up with others in hisclass.A.will B.is going toC.will D.is going to6.(2013泰安高一检测)—Shopping online is much safer than before, but I stilldon't agree more.—I can&(来源:淘豆网[/p-7594211.html])#39;t agree more. That's ________ I only do street shopping.A.why B.becauseC.how D.whether7.He is doing his homework attentively. Leave him ________ he is.A.who B.asC.what D.that8.—Oh,! You bought so many cakes again!—Yes. You know I'm ________ about them.A.crazy B.worriedC.anxious D.curious9 . The temperature in our town hit 38℃ yesterday, while the ________temperature is below 32℃.A.general B.averageC.normal mon10.________ and you will eed(来源:淘豆网[/p-7594211.html]) in time, I dare say.A.To make more efforts B.Make more effortsC.Made more efforts D.Making more efforts11.Don' t be upset. You didn't solve the problem, but ________ you can say youtried.A.at least B.at firstC.at last D.at most12.—You have forgotten to turn off the light.—Oh, sorry.I ________ turn it off now.A.am going to B.am toC.will D.should13.He ________ give up the chance of winning than get hurt in petition.A.preferred B.would like to(来源:淘豆网[/p-7594211.html])C.would rather D.had better14.More and more people were gathering there. He ________ his way throughthe crowd and rushed into the burning house.A.armed B.shoulderedC.handed D.headed15.—Our English teacher is so great!—________,especially his oral English.A.That's all rightB.I couldn't agree moreC.I'm not sure about itD.I don't agree with youⅡ.完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 20 分)Football,I suppose,is the most popular game in England:One has (来源:淘豆网[/p-7594211.html])only to go toone of the important matches to see this.Rich or poor,young or old,one can see themall there,shouting and __16__ for one side or __17__.One of the most __18__ thing about football in England to a stranger is the great__19__ of the game which even the smallest boy seems to have. He can tell you thenames of the players in most of the important teams.He __20__ photos of them andknows the results of large numbers of matches.He will __21__ y(来源:淘豆网[/p-7594211.html])ou,with a great air ofauthority,who he expects will win such a match,__22__ his opinion is usually asvaluable as that of men three or four times his __23__.Most schools in England take __24__ seriously—much more seriously than nearlyall European schools,__25__ lessons are all important,and games are left for one's__26__ arrangements.In England ,it is believed that __27__ is not only a matter offilling a boy's mind with facts __28__:it also m(来源:淘豆网[/p-7594211.html])eans character training.And one of the__29__ ways of training character is by means of games, __30__ team games,wherethe boy has to learn to __31__ withinstead of working __32__ forhimself alone. The school therefore arranges games and matches for its __33__.Footballis a good team game,and it is good exercise for body.It needs __34__ and a quick brain.It is popular and it is cheap. As a __35__,it is the school's favorite gam(来源:淘豆网[/p-7594211.html])e in winter.16.A.jumping B.laughingC.running D.cheering17.A.their own B.anotherC.the other D.other side18.A.surprising B.excitingC.pleasant D.different19.A.skill B.knowledgeC.interest D.ess20.A.takes B.hasC.accepts D.receives21.A.explain B.tellC.ask D.advise22.A.so B.thoughC.thus D.and23.A.size B.experienceC.age D.weight24.A.education B.childrenC.football D.matches25.A.whose B.whereC.there D.because26.A.his B.himselfC.own D.itself27.A.education B.tr(来源:淘豆网[/p-7594211.html])ainingC.learning D.textbooks28.A.in the lab B.at the schoolC.on the playground D.in the classroom29.A.best B.quickestC.maturest D.oldest30.A.usually B.namelyC.especially D.reasonably31.A.think B.workC.do D.deal32.A.happily B.foolishlyC.selfishly D.seriously33.A.players B.teamsC.teachers D.pupils34.A.knowledge B.timeC.skills D.memory35.A.consequence B.wholeC.rule D.matterⅢ.阅读理解(共 20 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 40 分)AHonesty may seem to be the best policy and a val(来源:淘豆网[/p-7594211.html])ue that parents teach theirchildren.However,a new study has suggested that parents lie to their children moreoften than we think.“We are surprised by how often parenting by lying occurs to our children,”saidresearcher Kang Lee of the University of Toronto,Canada.“Our findings showed thateven the parents who attached much importance to honesty with their children gotinvolved in it.”Researchers ran two studies in which parents and mented on ninesituations where a parent lied to a child to either shape behaviour or make it happy.Forinstance,a parent is embarrassed by a child's crying and says,“The police e tomake sure that you behave if you don't stop crying now.”To control the emotion of the child,the parent told the child,“a favorite uncle hasjust died and e a star to watch over you.”The researchers tested about 130 parents,mostly moms,asking whether they hadtold similar lies.More than 70 percent said they taught their children that lying eptable.Even so,nearly 80 percent of the parents admitted they had told at leastone similar lie.Researcher Heyman suggested the reasons can be benefiting the parents themselvesor protecting the child from scary issues,such as lying about a murder in the news.“Children sometimes behave in ways that are likely to harm their long-terminterests,”said Heyman.“It mon for parents to try out a number of strategies,including lying.When parents are dealing with the demands of getting through the day,concerns about possible long-term negative influences on child-ren's beliefs about honesty are not necessarily at the front position.”36.What can we learn from Paragraph 2?A.Most parents don't lie to their children.B.Many parents get used to teaching children by lying.C.Honesty is no longer important in educating children.D.There's no doubt that children often lie to their parents.37.The purpose of the parent telling the lie in Paragraph 3 is to ________.A.make the child feel happyB.give the child a punishmentC.prevent the child from cryingD.teach the child to behave himself or herself38.Which of the following is NOT a reason for parenting by lying according to thetext?A.Children may feel happy with the lies.B.Parents want to free themselves from trouble.C.Parents need to protect the children from badthings.D.Children sometimes don't want to know thetruth.39.According to Heyman,________.A.negative effects of lying aren't paid enough attention toB.children won't be misled about honesty by lyingC.it's unusual for parents to use lying to educate childrenD.it's strange that some people worry about child-ren's beliefs40.The purpose of this text is to ________.A.show that children learn to lie from their parentsB.tell parents the importance of children's honestyC.show how to educate children by lyingD.show parenting by lying is universalBYou are watching a film in which two men are having a fight.They hit one anotherhard.At the start they only fight with their fists.But soon they begin hitting one anotherover the heads with chairs.And so it goes on until one of the men crashes through awindow and falls thirty feet to the ground below.He is dead,I'm sure he isn't reallydead.With any luck he isn't even hurt.Why ? Because the men who fall out of highwindows or jump from fast moving trains ,who crash cars or even catch fire ,areprofessionals.They do this for a living.These men are called stunt men.That is to say,they perform tricks.There are two sides to their work.They actually do most of thethings you see on the screen.For example,they fall from a high building.However,theydo not fall onto hard ground but onto empty cardboard boxes covered with amattress.Again,when they hit one another with chairs,the chairs are made of soft woodand when they crash through windows,the glass is made of sugar!But although theirwork depends on trick of this sort , it also requires a high degree of skill andtraining.Often a stuntman's ess depends on careful timing.For example,when heis“blown up”in a battle scene,he has to jump out of the way of the explosion just at theright moment.Naturally stunt men are well paid for their work , but they lead dangerouslives.They often get seriously injured,and sometimes killed.A Norwegian stuntman,forexample,skied over the edge of a cliff a thousand feet high.His parachute failed toopen,and he was killed.In spite of all the risks,this is no longer a profession for menonly.Men no longer dress up as women when actresses have to perform some dangerousaction.For nowadays there are stunt women too.41.Stunt men are those who ________.A.often dress up as actorsB.prefer to lead dangerous livesC.often perform seemingly dangerous actionsD.often fight each other for their lives42.Stunt men earn their living by ________.A.playing their dirty tricksB.selling their special skillsC.jumping out of high windowsD.jumping from fast moving trains43.When a stuntman falls from a high building,________.A.he needs little protectionB.he will be covered with a mattressC.his life is endangeredD.his safety is generally all right44.Which of the following is the main factor(因素)of a essful performance?A.Strength. B.Exactness.C.Speed. D.Carefulness.45.What can be inferred from the author's example of the Norwegian stuntman?A.Sometimes an accident can occur to a stuntman.B.The cliff is too high.C.The percentage of serious accidents is high.D.Parachutes must be of good quality.CThe Leshan Giant Buddha is a statue of Maitreya(弥勒大佛)in sitting posture.TheBuddha is located in Sichuan Province,facing Min River,Qingyi River and DaduRiver.In December,1996,the Buddha was included by UNESCO on the list of the WorldHeritage(世界遗产录).The statue was begun in the year 713 in the Tang Dynasty, and finished in the year803.The Buddha is 71 meters high.The 8-meter-long instep(脚背)is big enough for onehundred people to sit on and the 28-meter-wide shoulder is large enough to be abasketball playground.A monk called Hai Tong is connected with the Buddha forever.At that time,wildwaters brought out many boat accidents and people just put the disaster down to thepresence of a water spirit.So Hai Tong decided to make a statue beside the river thinkingthat the Buddha would bring the water spirit under control.After 20 years' begging fromdoor to door , he finally collected enough money for the plan.When some localgovernment officials tried to get this amount of money,Hai Tong said that they couldget his eyeballs but not the money raised for the Buddha.After he dug out his eyeballs,these officials ran away scared.The project was half done when Hai Tong passed away,and two of his disciples(门徒)continued the work.After a total of 90 years' hard work,the project was pleted.Having such a long history,the Buddha was nearly destroyed by the wind andrain.The Chinese government began the repairing work in 1963 under the instructions ofexperts from UNESCO.46.What's the main idea of this passage?A.To explain the Leshan Giant Buddha briefly.B.To tell us how the Leshan Giant Buddha was built.C.To say where the Leshan Giant Buddha is.D.To mention how the Leshan Giant Buddha came into the World Heritage.47.How did Hai Tong get the money for the Buddha?A.By calling for donation.B.By working on the river.C.By asking the government.D.By selling his eyeballs.48.According to the passage,the Leshan Giant Buddha________.A.pleted when Hai Tong was aliveB.didn't exist nowC.played a good role in controlling the riverD.has been a World Heritage site for over tenyears49.Hai Tong hoped to build the statue to ________.A.make his temple more famousB.show respect to the water spiritC.protect the safety of the local peopleD.get more people to believe in Buddhism50.In this passage,Hai Tong can be best described as ________.A.generous B.cruelC.easy-going D.long-sufferingDThe zebra belongs to the horse family.One of nature's great mysteries is why thezebra has stripes.One theory is that the stripes help the zebra cool down.On hot days theblack stripes get a lot hotter than the white area of the zebra and under the black stripesthere are special layers of fat for protection.Hot air then rises off the black stripes,forcing colder air down around the white areas,cooling the zebra down.This,however,is just a kind of theory.The stripes can also confuse predators(食肉动物,掠夺者)whenzebras stay with other animals in great numbers.Zebras have excellent hearing and eyesight and can run at speeds of up to 56kilometers per hour.They also have a powerful kick that can cause serious injury to apredator,like a lion,or an African wild dog.Usually the lead male of the herd stays atthe back of the group to defend against predators if necessary,while the females andyoungsters escape danger.Zebras are herbivores that feed only on plants and live mostly by eating grasses,although they also might eat a bit of the leaves and stems(茎)of bushes.They eat grassesfor many hours each day , using their strong teeth.Spending so much time chewingwears the zebras' teeth down , so their teeth keep growing all their lives.As the dryseason arrives and the grasses die back,zebra herds travel to find more food and waterholes for drinking.Most zebras have no specific territories.They travel from place toplace,never staying in one area very long.51.It can be inferred from the first paragraph that________.A.there are different opinions about why the zebra has stripesB.the black stripes help the zebra live through cold daysC.the zebra can be easily attacked by predatorsD.the zebra always travels with other animals52.According to the passage,herbivores are animals that ________.A.have specific territoriesB.only eat plantsC.kill and eat other animalsD.live in groups53.The zebra has strong teeth all their lives because their teeth ________.A.only chew soft grasses B.are used all day播放器加载中,请稍候...
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I thought if I didn't put any money in they wouldsay I couldn't smoke, and I would pretend (来源:淘豆网[/p-9737072.html])I was disappointed. Butthey got enough money to go through with it and said I could smokeanyway.We were at the park when they started smoking it. One personlit the blunt2), took a puff, and passed it around. As it was goingaround I was thinking to myself, &What should I do? Should I sayyes or no?& I sat at the end of the line, hoping that they wouldfinish the blunt before it got to me or that someone else would turnit down so that I wouldn(来源:淘豆网[/p-9737072.html])'t be the only one who refused. Neitherhappened, and I found myself being handed the blunt.&I don't want any.&&Take a puff, son. It's mad nice3).&&If you don't smoke, you're a herb4).&&You can't be a mama's boy the rest of your life.&I got so tempted5) that I actually took it in my hand. But Iknew that it was a choice between smoking and keeping theirfriendship or not smoking and ke(来源:淘豆网[/p-9737072.html])eping my health. I came to mysenses6) and just passed it on.&You really are a herb.&&You can't hang7), mama's boy.&When they finished smoking, they started acting like fools.They were hitting each other and telling stupid jokes. Seeing theway they acted made me glad that I didn't smoke. The next day everyonewas talking about how bad they felt in the morning. You would thinkthat would make e to their senses and stop, b(来源:淘豆网[/p-9737072.html])ut they juststarted making plans to get more.My friends have been smoking for a year now, and it has changedthem. They always look like zombies. Their eyes are always red andhalfway closed. They have bad tempers and they are always ready tofight. Especially Dave: now he has the worst temper of them all.A few weeks ago we were at the park playing basketball. Dave hadthe ball and when I tried to steal it from him I slapped his handby accident. He got (来源:淘豆网[/p-9737072.html])highly upset and started yelling at me.&Why the hell are you fouling8) me?&&It was an accident, and I don't know what you're getting madabout anyway,& I told him. &It's all a part of the game. If youcan't deal with it, don't play.&Dave tried to punch me but missed, then the others held himback and calmed him down. This surprised me because Dave was alwaysthe peacemaker before he began to smoke weed.M(来源:淘豆网[/p-9737072.html])y friends and I always used to play against other blocks inbasketball, and I always started9). I didn't hear about a gamefor a while but I didn't worry, because I figured my friends wouldtell me when they were playing. Then one day I called Dave to seewhat he was doing and his mother picked up.&Hello, this is Jamel. Is Dave there?&&No, he isn't, Jamel. He went to the park about a half-hourago.&When I got to the park I(来源:淘豆网[/p-9737072.html]) saw them just finishing playing anotherteam. I got upset because I always started, and now, because Idon't smoke weed, they didn't even bother to call me.Not being close to my friends like I used to be makes me thinkto myself, &Maybe I should smoke it just one time. What's the worstthing that could happen to me?& Then I remember the way that theywere acting the other day in the park and I just forget about it.You might be wond(来源:淘豆网[/p-9737072.html])ering why I don't stop trying to stay closeto them and make new friends, but it isn't so easy to lose friendsyou've grown up with. I keep trying to talk them out of smoking,but they just laugh as if I'm stupid and tell me to mind my ownbusiness.I wish our friendship could go back to the way it was before,but I don't think there's any chance of that happening while theykeep smoking. It's hard to believe that the difference(来源:淘豆网[/p-9737072.html]) betweenfriends or no es from one little blunt.我有一大帮朋友,我们从小一起长大,关系十分亲密——直到他们变得与大麻烟形影不离。在此之前,我们总待在一起。我们会去看电影,参加聚会,逛公园。如果实在没有什么地方可去,我们就会窝在其中一个朋友的家里打电子游戏。我们虽然是很亲密的朋友,但还是会发生一些小争执。不过当我们争执起来时,戴夫会从中调解,设法让我们停止争吵。他就像是我们这群人的官方调解人。戴夫是我们当中最有幽默感的人,他总是在讲笑话。这也是跟他们待在一起最棒的事情之一——你总能开怀大笑。可是在我这群朋友差不多 14 岁时,有一天,他们计划凑钱去买些大麻烟。我不想这么做,因为我不想跟大麻烟扯上任何关系。我以为如果我一分钱也不出,他们会说我不能抽烟,我就可以装出一副失望的样子。可是,他们凑够了钱来买大麻烟,还说不管怎么样我也可以一起抽。他们准备抽的时候,我们正在公园里。其中一个人把那支大麻烟点燃,抽了一口,然后把它传给了其他人。烟在我们当中传来传去,我当时心想:“我应该怎么做呢?我应该接受还是拒绝?”我坐在我们那排的最后面,心里希望那支烟传到我这儿时就已经被他们抽完了,或者有人会不抽,这样我就不是唯一一个不肯抽的人了。结果,这两种情形都没有出现,我发现有人把那支烟递向了我。“我一点都不想抽。”“抽一口吧,小子。那感觉太棒了。”“你要是不抽的话,你就是个怪胎。”“你总不能一辈子都当你妈的乖宝宝吧。”我被深深地蛊惑了,实际上,我已经把烟接过来拿在手里了。不过我知道这是一个抉择,要么就抽上一口维持跟他们的友谊,要么就一口不抽保持身体健康。我恢复了理智,只是把烟传给了别人。“你真是个怪胎。”“跟你玩真没劲,妈妈的乖宝宝。”他们抽完大麻烟以后,就开始表现得像傻瓜一样。你打我一下,我打你一下,还讲些愚蠢的笑话。看到他们那副样子,我庆幸自己没抽。第二天,他们都在谈论自己早上有多么难受。你以为那种糟糕的感觉会使他们醒悟过来,不再抽大麻烟,可是,他们却开始计划买更多的大麻烟。现在,我那帮朋友已经抽了一年的大麻烟了,抽烟已经使他们发生了变化。他们老是看起来像僵尸一样,眼睛总是红红的,半睁着。他们脾气暴躁,总是一副随时要准备打架的样子。尤其是戴夫,他现在是他们所有人当中脾气最差的一个。几个星期前,我们在公园里打篮球。球本来在戴夫手中,我试图从他那儿抢球时,一不小心打到了他的手。他就变得特别不高兴,冲着我大吼大叫起来。“见鬼,你为什么要对我犯规啊?”“那只是个意外,我不明白你到底在发什么火,”我对他说,“这只是比赛的一部分。你要是受不了,就别玩。”戴夫试图挥拳打我,不过没打中。紧接着,其他人拉住了他,让他冷静下来。戴夫的这一举动让我感到意外,因为他在开始抽大麻烟之前,总是扮演着调解人的角色。我和我的那帮朋友以前常常会和其他街区的伙伴们打篮球比赛,而我一直都会参加。我有一阵子没听说比赛的事了,不过我也不担心,因为我觉得他们打比赛的时候会告诉我。直到有一天,我给戴夫打了个电话,想看看他在做什么。电话是他妈妈接的。“你好,我是贾梅尔。戴夫在吗?”“他不在,贾梅尔。他大概半个小时前就去公园了。”我来到公园,发现他们刚刚和另外一个队打完比赛。我十分沮丧,因为一直以来我都参加的,可现在呢,就因为我不抽烟,他们连叫都不叫我了。我和朋友们不再像原来那样亲密,这让我产生了这样的想法:“也许我应该抽那么一次。就算对自己不好,又能坏到哪儿去?”可接着我想起他们不久前在公园里的样子,便把这种想法抛在脑后了。你也许纳闷为什么我还要继续努力保持跟他们之间的亲密关系,而不去结交一些新的朋友。但放弃跟你一起长大的朋友并不是一件十分容易的事情。我一直尽力劝他们戒烟,可他们却只是一笑置之,好像我很愚蠢似的,还告诉我不要多管闲事。我希望我们的友谊能够回到从前,可是如果他们继续抽大麻烟的话,我觉得自己的这个愿望是不可能实现的。能否做朋友竟取决于一支小小的大麻烟,真是令人难以置信。1. weed [wi?d] n.大麻烟。大麻烟是一种作用于神经系统的毒品,长期吸食可导致性格淡漠、行为呆滞、记忆力下降等。2. blunt [bl?nt] n. 大麻烟卷3. mad nice: 非常棒的4. herb [h??b] n. 呆子;傻瓜5. tempt [tempt] vt. 引诱,诱惑6. come to one's sense: 恢复理性,醒悟过来7. hang: 此处省略了 out。Hang out 意思是“和特定的人一起打发时间”。8. foul [fa?l] vt. (比赛中)对……犯规9. start [st?t] vi. 参赛,上场播放器加载中,请稍候...
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