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2022-2021学年其次学期一般高中模块检测 高 一 英 语 本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。第Ⅰ卷1至10页,第Ⅱ卷11至12页,满分150分。考试用时120分钟。 第I卷(选择题,共100分) 第一部分 听力略 其次部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A Looking at his sister, Emily, Samuel said, “I wouldn’t have thought Everett would be a thief.” Emily replied, “Whoa, we don’t know that for sure.” Samuel said, “But who else could it be? He was there, he had them in his hands, and now they are missing.” Samuel remembered two days ago when he had brought out his coin collection for Everett to see. At the end of that day, Samuel’s mother asked him to take a note to Mr. Bates down the street, so he asked his friend, “Is it okay if I leave you for a few minutes?” Everett had said, “Go ahead. I’ll clean up here,” pointing at the coins on the floor. When Samuel returned, he had done his homework, had eaten dinner, and had read for a while before bed. It was not until two days later that he realized the quarters(2角5分硬币) were gone. Emily said, “Why don’t you just ask him?” “Ask him what? Hey, Best Friend, did you steal my coin collection?” Samuel thought for a moment, deciding if that would be a good idea. The theft of his collection left him with a feeling of betrayal (背叛). “How could I have misconceived my friend?” The next day Samuel went over to Everett’s house. Everett was acting funny. In fact, Samuel thought Everett was acting like someone with a secret. Suddenly, Everett cried, “I can’t stand it any more!” and pulled something from beneath the chair. “Go on—open it! I was going to wait until your birthday tomorrow, but I can’t wait!” Slowly, Samuel lifted the top of the box. Laid out in front of him were all of the quarters from his coin collection. Each quarter was in its own place in a new collection box. Each quarter shone like it was new. Samuel felt heat rush over his neck and ears. He weakly said, “Thank you—this means... a great deal to me.” He was thankful that Everett had cut him off before he said something bad. Everett was exactly the type of person he wanted as a friend! 21. From the first three paragraphs, we know that _________. A. Everett lives down the street B. Everett had stolen Samuel’s coins C. Samuel has a bad memory D. Samuel’s coins were missing 22. The word “misconceived” in Paragraph 3 can be replaced by _________. A. refused B. mistaken C. hated D. troubled 23. We can learn from the story that Everett __________. A. planned to give Samuel a happy surprise. B. is not an honest boy. C. could make quick decisions. D. is always ready to help others. 24. The story wants to tell us that _________. A. advice from family members can solve problems B. special interests make life more colorful C. trust is an important part of friendship D. giving birthday gifts is important B During August, there are many cultural events taking place in Edinburgh ,which draws most people’s attention, but plenty of other festivals can also make you enjoy yourselves throughout the rest of the year. Ceilidh Culture Festival Where: different places When: Date late Mar/early Apr Tel & website: 228 1155, www.ceilidhculrure.co.uk Backed by the local government, this is a celebration of traditional Scottish music, dance, song and storytelling. City-wide over a period of nearly four weeks, prices are different for different events. Beltane Fire Festival Where: Calton Hill, Calton Hill & Broughton When: 30 Apr Website: www. beltane.org An ancient tradition marking the changing from winter to spring, the Beltane fire festival was revived (恢复) in the 1980s and has grown into a wonderful performance: fire, body-paint, dancing and drumming. If the weather holds, it can attract up to 12,000 people. Tickets cost around £5 from the Hub. Doors Open Day Where: differnt places When: weekend, late Sept Tel & Website: 557 8686, www.cockburnassociation.org.uk Each year, heritage (遗产) body the Cockburn Association works with organizations and individuals (个人) to allow the public to come into the buildings that few people usually get to see—everything from private homes to lighthouses. It’s all free. Capital Christmas Where: different places When: late Nov till early Jan Website: What started out as a few accidental events has grown into a large, popular, city-wide festival. The main part is the Winter Wonderland in Princes Street Gardens, including fairground (露天游乐场) rides, a skating rink (溜冰场) and the Edinburgh Wheel (a Ferris wheel next to the Scott Monument). 25. If you want to find out more about the Ceilidh Cultural Festival, you can visit_________ . A. B. www.cockburnassociation.org.uk C. www. ceilidhculrure.co.uk D. www. beltane.org 26. Why do people celebrate the Beltane Fire Festival? A. To celebrate the changing from winter to spring. B. To celebrate traditional Scottish music. C. To celebrate the invention of fire. D. To exhibit ancient buildings. 27. Doors Open Day may be on_________ . A. a Monday in late September B. a Saturday in late September C. a Saturday in late November D. a Monday in late November C When interviewed by a student magazine at Edinburgh University, J.K. Rowling said she had once been so depressed(抑郁)that she wanted to kill herself. Rowling, 42, went through a low period in her mid–20’s, ending the marriage(婚姻) with her first husband. She had not become famous and rich with the Harry Potter series of books and was a single mother, fighting to earn a living. “The thing that made me go for help,” said Rowling, “ was probably my daughter. She was something that comforted me and encouraged me. She cannot grow up with me in this condition.” Her first try of getting help was a failure, however. The substitute(替班)doctor who took the place of her regular doctor ignored the signs of her suicide(自杀) and sent her home, telling her to come to speak with the practice nurse if she felt “a bit low”. “We are talking suicidal thoughts here,” said Rowling. “We are not talking about I am a little bit painful.” Luckily for Rowling, her regular doctor was more sensitive and called her back into her office and got her in to consult. “She saved me because I don’t think I would have had the courage to go and do it twice.” “I have never been ashamed(惭愧) of having been depressed,” added Rowling. “Never. What is to be ashamed of? Nobody can escape a hard time in life. I went through a really difficult time and I am quite proud that I got out of that.” 28. What caused Rowling’s depression? A. Her low income. B. Her unsuccessful marriage. C. Her first rude husband. D. The character of Harry Potter. 29. Rowling decided to face her problem bravely because she had to _________. A. bring up her daughter B. finish her Harry Potter series of books C. follow her doctor’s advice D. make money to feed a big family 30. From the passage we can know the substitute doctor _________. A. called Rowling back for a second examination B. was more sensitive than Rowling’s regular doctor C. didn’t think Rowling’s depression was serious D. just talked with Rowling to calm her down 31.It can be inferred from the last paragraph that Rowling was _________. A. a proud woman B. easy to be depressed C. the author of Harry Potter D. a strong-willed woman D Opposite to what you may have heard, teenagers aren’t all about social networking, iPods, the supermarkets and famous people any more. Growing numbers of teenagers are giving us a new face: a socially responsible young kid. They’re not only doing good in their local communities(社区),but they’re also having a global influence. Many of them have created free websites, attracting kids who also want to help others like themselves. “They are the most socially aware(有意识的) kids ever,” says Michael Ungar, a professor of social work at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. “They do care about the global community.” Craig Kielburger, 27, of Toronto, started Free the Children, at age 12 after hearing about the death of a 12-year-old child laborer(童工). He said his parents were ordinary people, but their actions made an impression. His mother would ask the homeless their names as she helped them. “I’ll never forget that simple life lesson: to recognize somebody’s humanity(人性) and not just to walk by. It was a simple thing she did, but those kinds of teachings had a strong influence on how we looked at the world.” His father would “ put the newspaper on the table and read it with family, talking about what was happening in the world. He saw it as a chance to have a conversation with us to open our eyes to what was going on in the world,” says Kielburger, the author of The World Needs Your Kid. He says parents need to encourage their kids to be caring and merciful. “We need people who care about others.” 32.We learn from the first paragraph that people_________. A. are very proud of teenagers B. begin to think highly of teenagers C. usually have a low opinion of teenagers D. think teenagers have too much freedom 33.Craig Kielburger started Free the Children probably because_________. A. his parents were great and influenced him a lot B. his mother showed great care for the homeless C. he knew many children were working as laborers D. he was shocked at the death of a 12-year-old child laborer 34. Craig Kielburger’s father read the newspaper with his family to_________. A. have a good time with his family B. allow his children to care about the homeless C. let his children receive new knowledge every day D. encourage them to read The World Needs Your Kid 35.We can infer from Kielburger’s story that_________. A. parents can have a good influence on children B. reading newspapers every day is a good habit C. it’s better for the whole family to learn together D. those who care for others should set up websites 其次节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 依据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Recently, your job has taken up much of your time. You’ve even started bringing work at home and you keep working until the early hours of the morning. Here are a few tips to help you, the workaholic (工作狂), get the best out of life. Eight hours of sleep! Make it sure to get at least eight hours of sleep and plenty of rest. 36 Your body cannot make up for lost sleep or rest time because it is not physiologically (生理学地) possible. With your family on weekends! 37 And stick to this! From Mondays until Fridays you often make an excuse not to relax and spend time with your family because it’s work time.Why not make a similar excuse for Saturdays and Sundays? Get some food in! Make sure you get food in your stomach. Workaholics(工作狂) are known to be food-skippers. If you can’t afford to get off your desk from doing paperwork, have food sent to you from a restaurant. 38 Work up those muscles! 39 Since most workaholics would like to have their behinds stuck on their chairs, it’s even more important to get some exercise. Work to live! Always keep in mind that you work so you can live and have a comfortable life. 40 Working is just one of the many useful and fruitful activities you do that enables you to live a good life and gives your family their needs. Don’t live to work. If you start following the tips above today, then you’ve just taken the first step to live a healthy, successful and happy life! A. Always remember that you don’t live to work. B. Set aside at least an hour each day or every other day for exercise. C. Don’t believe that you can always “catch some sleep or rest later”. D. Keep those files in your office desk where they belong. E. Decide to make Saturdays and Sundays strictly for family time. F. It’s always a good idea if you have cookies on your drawer to reduce the hunger feelings. G. You spend Saturdays and Sundays with your head bent on your work. 第三部分 英语学问运用(共两节,满分40分) 第一节: 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Being an Everyday Hero doesn’t mean you have to wear a red cape(披风)or jump over high buildings. An Everyday Hero 41 looks for chances to give others small acts of 42 . Years ago, while I lived in Norway, I would travel back to the United States every summer to 43 my family members. I always made the 44 along with my two little girls. Early one morning I 45 the plane in Oslo with my then six year old and one year old daughters. We were fastened into our seats 46 a stewardess(空乘) came near to us. She asked me if I’d 47 a breakfast for my girls. 48 , I answered I hadn’t because I’d ordered kids 49 for this part of the trip. The stewardess 50 that the food staff(职员)was at present on 51 , and therefore, no food would be served. I felt so 52 for my girls because they were hungry and 53 breakfast. Moments later this stewardess 54 , and handed me a brown paper bag. In it was the 55 she’d packed for herself that morning. She gave it to my children so they would not be hungry. Thirteen years later I still 56 this act of kindness. Many times during an ordinary day we have chances to 57 a little extra to others. If I have a handcart(手推车) full of things in a supermarket, and the person 58 me has only a few items, I can 59 her to go ahead of me in line. While shoveling(铲)snow from my sidewalk, I can take a little more 60 and do my neighbor’s sidewalk too. 41.A. actually B. obviously C. simply D. carefully 42.A. kindness B. generosity C. bravery D. honesty 43. A. miss B. seek C. visit D. find 44.A. trip B. discovery C. impression D. plan 45. A. waited B. booked C. left D. boarded 46.A. until B. when C. once D. after 47.A. bought B. ordered C. packed D. borrowed 48.A. Surprised B. Frustrated C. Annoyed D. Disappointed 49.A. toys B. seats C. tickets D. meals 50.A. explained B. complained C. agreed D. doubted 51.A. purpose B. duty C. watch D. strike 52.A. lucky B. happy C. bad D. angry 53.A.brought B. needed C. digested D. missed 54.A. disappeared B. worked C. passed D. returned 55.A. drink B. gift C. breakfast D. coat 56.A. confirm B. benefit C. remember D. deserve 57.A. keep B. save C. add D. offer 58.A. before B. beside C. behind D. beyond 59.A. advise B. persuade C. allow D. stop 60.A. time B. money C. courage D. chance 第II卷 (非选择题,共50分) 留意:将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。 其次节 语法填空 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 Rabindranath Tagore, an Indian poet, was Asia’s first Nobel Prize winner. He had great 61 (curious) about nature which he was ab
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