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汕头一中高二英语Module7 Unit3~4单元测试 第一节:单项填空 1. She ______ the table and said the dinner was ready. A. lay B. laid C. lied D. lain 2. The organization is badly _________ of hands. A. relevant B. donated C. in need D. dying 3. Shut the window, _________ it’ll get too cold here. A. so B. yet C. but D. otherwise 4. I couldn’t do my homework with all the noise _______ . A. going on B. goes on C. went on D. to go on 5. I'll never forget the years ______ I lived in the country with the farmers, ______ has a great effect on my life. A. that, which B. when, which C. which, that D.when, who 6. Jack is the only one of the classmates who ______ invited. A. has B. have C. is D. are 7. Is this book ______ I bought for you the day before yesterday? A. which B. that C. × D. the one 8. In the dark street, there wasn't a single person ______ she could turn for help. A. that B. who C. whom D. to whom 9. The clever boy made a hole in the wall, _______ he could see _____ was going on inside house. A. which; what B. through which; what C. through that; what D. what; that 10. John got beaten in the game, _______ had been expected. A. as B. that C. what D. who 11. The government has taken some measures to solve the shortage of electricity, but it may be some time ______ the situation improves.
A. since B. when C. unless D. before 12. The village has developed a lot ___ we learned farming two years ago. A. when B. which C. that D. where 13. Please excuse my ________ in without ________ . A. come; asking B. coming; asking C. to come; being asked D. coming; being asked 14. Most of the artists _________ to the party were from South Africa. A. invited B. to invite C. being invited D. had been invited 15. While shopping, people sometimes can't help _______ into buying something they don't ________ really need. A. to persuade B. persuading C. being persuaded D. be persuaded 第二节:完形填空 Frank Swain, an 18-year-old art student, was recommended by Judson Livingston, head of the Atlantic Art Institute, to teach Ellsworth to paint one afternoon a week for ten dollars an hour. Ellsworth,a patient who had suffered several failures in business, did not show much interest in painting at first. But 16 the weeks went by, Swain’s visits grew more 17 . When the doctor called, Ellsworth would talk about the graceful lines of the chimney or the rich variety of 18 in a picture. The treatment was working perfectly. Ellsworth had no more trips downtown to his office for the purpose of buying some business that was to fail later. And no more crazy financial plans to try the strength of his 19 old heart. Art was a complete cure for him. The doctor thought it safe to 20 Ellsworth to visit the Metropolitan Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, and other 21 . An entirely new world opened up its mysteries to him. The old man showed a great 22 in the art galleries(画廊) and in the painters who exhibited in them. How were the galleries run? Who selected the pictures for the exhibitions? An idea was 23 in his brain. When spring began to cover the fields and gardens with color, Ellsworth printed a simply horrible picture which he called “Trees Dressed in White”. Then he made a surprising 24 . He was going to exhibit the picture in the summer show at the Lathrop Gallery. The summer show at the Lathrop Gallery was the biggest art exhibition of the year—in quality, if not in size. The lifetime dream of every important artist in the United States was a 25 from this exhibition. To the complete surprise of everybody, “Trees Dressed in White” was accepted for the Lathrop Show. 16.A.as B.with C.since D.had to 17.A.usual B.likely C.frequent D.normal 18.A.color B.things C.lights D.objects 19.A.strong B.tired C.tiring D.excited 20.A.let B.push C.forbid D.allow 21.A.films B.parks C.exhibitions D.friends 22.A.ability B.curiosity C.surprise D.puzzle 23.A.formed B.produced C.decided D.happened 24.A.discovery B.mistake C.announcement D.idea 25.A.visit B.prize C.message D.picture 第三节:语法填空 They are no longer children. But they are not 26 yet. They express themselves with their own music, clothes and language. There are more than 35 million Americans 27 the ages of 13 and 19. They are the nation’s teenagers, 28 (have) the emotions of a child in the body of an adult. They want to be free and 29 (depend), and many of them disagree with their parents about how 30 freedom they should have. They don’t like to tell 31 is happening around them to their parents. Today American teenagers spend a lot of money buying records, clothes and electronic devices. They also spend a lot on entertainment. Last year teenagers spent 100 thousand million dollars. The NEW YORK TIMES says that was even one and a half times 32 than their parents spent on those things. Where do these teenagers 33 all this money? Some of them have got 34 jobs, helping to take after children or working at fast food places after school. As students, they can’t work full-time. Instead, many of them