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(满分120分)
姓名 班级 得分
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分20分)(略)
第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节, 满分35分)
第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
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模块二期末综合检测题
(满分120分)
姓名 班级 得分
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分20分)(略)
第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节, 满分35分)
第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
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。
21. We get up at ______ sunrise and stand on the ladder to have _______ slightly better view of
the performance.
A. /; the B. /; a C. the; a D. the; the
22. —I’m afraid we can’t overcome (克服) these problems.
—________! Our troubles will soon be over.
A. Go ahead B. Have fun C. Good luck D. Cheer up
23. These rules are only _______ to people over the age of eighteen, and they don’t have any
effect on a boy of your age.
A. related B. devoted C. contributed D. compared
24. There’s an atmosphere of peace and calm in the countryside, completely different to ______ in
the city.
A. it B. that C. what D. which
25. —How was the rock climbing?
—Very exciting. _______ the gloves you bought me, I was able to avoid hurting my hands.
A. Due to B. According to
C. Thanks to D. In addition to
26. —Could you buy me a bike like this, Mum?
—Sure. I will buy you _______, but cheaper than this.
A. one as well B. one better
C. a best one D. a better one
27. Kevin is a(n) ________ person who would like to make friends with everyone.
A. outgoing B. stubborn C. extraordinary D. curious
28. When I ________ a good article in a newspaper I often want to cut it out and keep it.
A. come across B. make up C. pay off D. look up
29. What a good chance this is! If I were you, I ________ for the position.
A. applied B. would have applied
C. would apply D. will apply
30. This high-speed railway plan will be a win-win ______ because both China and other
countries can benefit from it.
A. risk B. project C. status D. harmony
31. He kept recalling the name and couldn’t remember where he ______ it before.
A. would hear B. has heard C. heard D. had heard
32. My cousin never said that he was good at physics, _______?
A. was he B. wasn’t he C. did he D. didn’t he
33. She is slow with the housework, and it usually takes her three days to clean the house ________.
A. slightly B. officially C. extremely D. completely
34. He is very humorous, while his brother is rather serious. That is ______ the difference between them lies.
A. why B. where C. how D. when
35. The discovery of the king’s tomb made them believe that they ______a fortune.
A. had made B. would make
C. will make D. would have made
第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
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。
If there had been no accident that day, I would probably have missed a life-changing moment. It would also 36 that I would never have met that man. It happened on a road near where I lived. As I came around the 37 , I saw the lights of emergency cars 38 . Off to one side was a car almost blocking the 39 country road. I got out of the car and walked toward the 40 . There was a small crowd. I was about to ask if the driver was 41 , when suddenly a stretcher (担架) appeared. A blanket covered a body showing there was 42 more that could be done. "I wonder what he 43 behind?" one person asked. There was a sudden 44 as we all seemed to think about the question.
"45 what we’ve ever got in life is a collection of things, then we will 46 leave nothing at all," a man said. One woman said, "I hope to leave my wealth for my children. 47 it, they will remember me." She then walked away.
The man 48 his head. "What we take and what we leave all 49 what we give," he said and then left. I was 50 by his words. It was 51 him that I began to see life as a family 52 . Guests usually bring something to the meal. When plates and bowls are 53 around the table, we usually leave enough for everyone. 54 is like that. Each day you bring something to the table. When a bowl is passed to you, 55 empty it so that others after you can also have some.
36. A. promise B. prove C. include D. mean
37. A. center B. house C. top D. corner
38. A. behind B. outside C. ahead D. inside
39. A. narrow B. smooth C. clean D. muddy
40. A. accident B. school C. office D. road
41. A. punished B. caught C. damaged D. injured
42. A. something B. anything C. nothing D. everything
43. A. falls B. leaves C. hides D. runs
44. A. change B. silence C. danger D. surprise
45. A. Because B. While C. If D. Whether
46. A. hardly B. really C. formerly D. lately
47. A. In B. For C. As D. By
48. A. turned B. raised C. shook D. touched
49. A. works on B. leads to C. belongs to D. depends on
50. A. amazed B. moved C. puzzled D. disappointed
51. A. because of B. except for C. rather than D. instead of
52. A. meeting B. party C. meal D. member
53. A. left B. emptied C. passed D. broken
54. A. Nature B. Habit C. Attitude D. Life
55. A. never B. sometimes C. forever D. often
第三部分 阅读理解
(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Cynthia Kadohata wrote Kira-Kiraand never thought it would be so popular among students. It is a book about a young Japanese-American girl, Katie Takeshima, and the difficulties that her family have to face when they are forced to move to Georgia. This book tells the story of one family’s journey to a new place, their experiences of racism (种族主义), and the ability of people to move forward through hard times.
In the book, Katie and Lynn Takeshima are sisters. The story begins in Iowa, where their parents’small family-owned store runs out of business. Soon after, the Takeshimas begin to have financial difficulties and they go in search of a new living. The family moves to Georgia where they work at a hatchery (孵化厂) with their uncle. On the way to their new home in Georgia they experience racism. They have difficulty in "fitting in"when a hotel manager tells them to go to "the back"where the "Indians"have to stay.
Life gets even harder for the Takeshimas when they begin to work at the hatchery. Katie’s parents are over-worked there. They have to stay in a crowded apartment with little space. And as if that isn’t enough, Katie has too much schoolwork to do. During Katie’s struggle, Lynn becomes sick and Katie feels unsafe, because she has always looked up to Lynn. There are hard times that Katie and her family have to experience. This story is a beautiful example of resilience (适应力) and friendship. It also opens the reader’s eyes to some of the struggles that Asian Americans face. 56. Why does the family have to leave Iowa?
A. They are not used to the life in Iowa.
B. People look down on them in Iowa.
C. They want to open a hatchery in Georgia.
D. They don’t have enough money to live in Iowa.
57. From the second paragraph, we can infer that Indians _______.
A. have a hard life B. are not friendly
C. run the hotel D. like staying in the back
58. Which of the following is TRUE, according to the passage?
A. Katie’s parents died in the hatchery.
B. Katie went on with her schooling in Georgia.
C. Katie’s uncle owned the hatchery.
D. The Takeshimas have a large house.
B
Most people told me that I would have to learn to be good with money during my college education but I didn’t really believe them. Now I know that this is absolutely true: you have to know the wisdom of efficient money management.
Food costs much more when you’re paying for it by yourself. Food isn’t the only thing you have to pay for —you also have to pay for textbooks and other materials. If you aren’t careful, you can spend up to $700 per term on textbooks alone.
Being able to manage your money is only half the battle; the other half is finding the money. Besides studying hard to gain a scholarship and taking loans (贷款), you also need to find a good part-time job. Depending on the school, you may be able to apply for a work-study job. These jobs could be a doorkeeper or a tutor (助教) at a writing center. In college, the summer vacation is no longer a period of rest and relaxation. It’s a time of hard work so that students like me can afford the education.
Paying for college is a great challenge, especially if you try to manage it alone. The best way to survive the ordeal (严酷的考验) is to make and keep as many good relationships as possible. There are people who would like to give you used textbooks, free supplies and important information.
Work hard and always look for good offers and great friends and relationships. College is never something you should do alone.
59. This passage is to tell us how to _____.
A. manage money at college B. find part-time jobs at college
C. spend the summer vacation D. apply to a college
60. What can we infer about the author?
A. He never uses second-hand textbooks.
B. His parents pay for his education.
C. He relaxes himself during the vacation.
D. His family may not be rich.
61. Which is NOT one of the ways to find money mentioned in the passage?
A. Gaining a scholarship.
B. Borrowing money from banks.
C. Finding part-time jobs.
D. Running a business with friends.
62. The author advises students to make good relationships at college because _________.
A. people can help each other B. life is quite boring
C. they work as hard as possible D. it helps them to earn money
C
Earth Hour is organized by WWF. With almost 5 million supporters and a worldwide network in over 100 countries, WWF is one of the world’s largest and most respected organizations that are devoted to protecting the environment. WWF’s goal is to stop the degradation (恶化) of the Earth’s natural environment and build a future where people live in harmony with nature.
Earth Hour started in 2007 in Sydney, Australia when 2.2 million homes and businesses turned their lights off for one hour to make their stand against climate change. Only a year later, Earth Hour became a worldwide movement with more than 50 million people across 35 countries tak-ing part in. Many famous places, such as the Sydney Har-bour Bridge, the CN Tower in Toronto, the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, and Rome’s Colosseum, all stood in darkness.
In March 2009, hundreds of millions of people took part in the third Earth Hour. Over 4,000 cities in 88 countries officially turned off the lights to give their support for the planet, making Earth Hour 2009 the world’s largest climate change movement.
Earth Hour 2010 took place on Saturday, March 27th at 8:30 pm. It was reported to be the biggest Earth Hour. One hundred and twenty six countries signed up for Earth Hour 2010. The Vietnam electricity demand (需求) fell 500,000 kwh during Earth Hour 2010, which was three times larger than the first time the country joined the Earth Hour in 2009. This time, about 4,000 cities joined and many people gathered in places of interest such as Big Ben, the Empire State Building, the Sydney Opera House, the Eiffel Tower, the Brandenburg Gate, and the Forbidden City.
63. This passage is mainly about ____________.
A. how to take part in Earth Hour B. why WWF started Earth Hour
C. the development of Earth Hour D. the advantages of Earth Hour
64. Earth Hour aims to ____________.
A. reduce people’s demand for electricity
B. stop the degradation of the Earth’s natural environment
C. make people support the actions against climate change
D. build a future where people live happily without destroying nature
65. In which year did people gather at the Forbidden City to join in Earth Hour?
A. 2007. B. 2008. C. 2009. D. 2010.
66. It can be inferred from the passage that _______.
A. Vietnam joined Earth Hour in both 2009 and 2010
B. Earth Hour 2009 has the most countries taking part in
C. there were few tourist attractions joining Earth Hour
D. WWF has its office in almost every country in the world
D
Have you ever walked to the shops, only to find when you get there that you’ve completely forgotten what you go for? Or have you struggled to remember the name of an old friend? For years, we’ve accepted that a forgetful brain is as much a part of aging as wrinkles and grey hair. But now a new book suggests we’ve got it all wrong.
According to The Secret Life Of The Grown-up Brain, by science writer, Barbara Strauch, our brains actually get better with age. In fact, she argues many new studies have found that the brain hits its peak (最高点) between our 40s and 60s —much later than previously thought.
Furthermore, not losing many brain cells as we age, we preserve them, and even produce new ones well into middle age. For years it’s been accepted that the brain, much like the body, got worse with age. But the longest, largest study into what happens to people as they age suggests otherwise.
This continuing research has followed 6,000 people since 1956, testing them every seven years. It has found that, on average, they performed better in cognitive tests in their late 40s and 50s than they had in their 20s. Specifically, older people did better in tests of vocabulary, spatial orientation (空间方向) skills, verbal memory (how many words you can remember) and problem solving.
Where they were weaker was in numeracy (计算能力) (how quickly one can multi
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