Module11Units1-2同步评估英语知识运用(共两节)第一节单项选择(共15小题)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。1.—AllthethreeoffersaretomytasteandIamatalosswhichtochoose.—_____!Hesitationmightcostyouthegoodopportunities.A.ComeonB.TakeyourtimeC.LookoutD.Cheerup2.Thecoupleareatthesameage,but_____thehusbandlooksmucholderthanhiswife.A.inadditionB.inrealityC.incontrastD.indetail3.Ourlastyearofhighschoolisastrategicyear,______timeforhardworkandgoodpreparationsfor_____highereducation.A.the;不填B.a;theC.the;aD.a;不填4.Romewasn’tbuiltinaday.Youshouldsetup_____goalsandworkhard.A.accurateB.generalC.exactD.realistic5.Itwasbecausemygrandparentsgottiredofthenoisycitylife_____theymovedtoasmallvillage.A.whoB.whichC.thatD.where6.Thereisno_____inpushingchildrenunlesstheyaretalentedandtheyenjoyit.A.wonderB.needC.pointD.doubt7.Welostthegame.Asyouknow,MarcOwensshouldhavescored,buthe_____.A.hasn’tB.wasn’tC.hadn’tD.didn’t8.Sinceyouwanttomakeupwithher,youshouldbethefirstto_____themisunderstanding.A.clearupB.breakup用心爱心专心1C.takeupD.followup9.MyfriendMarkisgoingtobuythatapartment_____heknowsthatthepricehaveraisedalot.A.sothatB.evenifC.nowthatD.asif10.—When_____tobealawyer,youshouldconsideralltheaspectsofit.—Ican’tagreemore.Beingalawyercaninvolve_____formoralissues.A.chosen;blamingB.choosing;toblameC.choosing;beingblamedD.chosen;beingblamed11.Lily,beforetryingtosolvethepuzzle,you’dbetterconsiderthebestway_____it.A.inapproachingB.toapproachC.approachD.toapproaching12.—Howwasyourjobinterviewyesterday?—Oh,itwas_____.Iansweredallofthequestionsimmediatelywithconfidence.A.mycupofteaB.asplainasdayC.apieceofcakeD.adeadend13.—Itisreportedthatkindergartensareingreatneedofmenteachers.—Absolutely.Mencan_____excellentkindergarteners.A.keepB.makeC.changeD.get14.Thegovernmentguaranteesthattheamountofdonatedmoneywill_____whatthevictimsreceive.A.copewithB.correspondwithC.comparewithD.connectwith15.Itissomeordinaryprofessions_____peopleearnverylittlethathelpsociety_____.A.that;performB.where;performC.that;functionD.where;function用心爱心专心2第二节完形填空(共20小题)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Growingup,Ihadascaronmyface—aperfectarrowinthecenterofmycheek,pointingatmylefteye.I16itwhenIwasthree,longbeforeIknewthatscarswerea17thing,especiallyforagirl.Ionlyknewthatmyscarbroughtme18andtendernessandcandy.AsIgotolder,Ibegantotake19inmyscar,inparttostoppeoplelaughingatme,butmainlyasareactiontothethoughtthatIshouldfeeluncomfortable.It’strue.Iwas20thefirstcoupleoftimessomeonepointedatmy21andasked,“What’sthat?”orcalledme“Scarface.”ButthemoreIheardhow22myscarwas,themoreIfoundmyselflikingit.WhenIturnedfifteen,myparents—23theadviceofadoctor—decideditwastimeto24onwhatwasnowathick,shinyredscar.“ButIdon’tmindthescar,really,”Itoldmyfatherashe25thatIwouldhavetheoperationduringmysummervacation.Andmyfriends,alongwithmyboyfriendatthetime,26asIdid,thatmyscarwas27andalmostprettyinitsownway.Aftersomanyyears,itwasa28ofme.Butmyfathersaiditwasadeformity(畸形).Idon’tknowwhat29morethatday:hearingmyfathercallmyscaradeformity,30realizingthatitdidn’t31tohimhowIfeltaboutit.Ididhavetheoperationthatsummer.Inmylatetwenties,Itookalonglookatmyscar,somethingIhadn’tdoneinyears.32,itcouldbeseenintherightlight,butnoone33meaboutitanymore.AsIleaned...