1、【语文公社】所有中小学资源免费下载。欢迎投稿!E-mail:smyww6603 QQ:764723079必修4第6模块检测题第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a hotel. B. In a department store. C. At a r
2、ailway station.2. What time is it now?A. 8: 35.B. 8: 05.C.8: 15.3. What will the woman do? A. Go along the street .B. Use the phone on the table.C. Sit beside the table.4. What does the man want to buy?A. Some envelopes. B. Some stamps. C. Some books.5. How will the woman get to New York?A. By car.B
3、. By train.C. By air.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至8 题。6. What was the man in China for?A.A tour. B. A conference. C. A business.7. How many cities did the woman visit in Chi
4、na?A. Four. B. Five. C. Six.8. What is the man?A. A scientist.B. A businessman.C. A traveler.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9. Who is taking guitar lessons?A. Mary. B. Helen.C. Peter.10. When does the woman want to take a private lesson?A. Wednesday.B. Tuesday.C. Thursday.11. How much will the class cost the woman
5、 for an hour? A. $ 8. B. $ 4. C. $ 16. 听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12. Why does the woman look worried? A. Her son has lost his way.B. Her son hasnt come back yet.C. Her son went out at night.13. What did her son do? A. Went to school. B. Went for a ride. C. Visited a friend.14. What can you know about the wom
6、ans son?A. He is lost.B. He is foolish.C. H is an adult.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15. Where doest he conversation take place?A. In a shop. B. In a market. C. In a factory.16. What color does the woman want the paint to be?A. Dark blue. B. Light blue. C. Sky blue.17. Why does the woman buy the paint?To paint
7、her living room. To paint her sons bedroom. C. To paint the kitchen.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. Where is Brighton?A. 15 miles from London.B. 50 miles from London.C. 50 miles from Paris.19. Whats the population of Brighton?A. 30, 000.B. 130, 000. C. 300, 000.20. What does the writers father want to open?A.
8、 A bank.B. A steel plant.C. A shop.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 单项填空(共15小题; 每小题1分,满分15分)21. It is said that recently there have been several reported _ of the escaped prisoners. A. sightings B. seeing B. looks C. views22. A visitor _ he saw a round black creature move quickly through the water.A. sugge
9、sted B. claimed C. supposed D. believed 23. Listen! Theres a lot of noise from next door. They _ a party. A. could have had B . must be having C. should have had D. can be having24. These toy bricks are _ different sizes, shapes and colors, but they are exactly the same _.A. in; in weights B. in; of
10、 weightC. of; in weight D. of; of weights25. Do keep _ in an emergency, and if not, things may get even worse. A. still B. calm C. quiet D. peaceful26. The rare animals would _ if men were allowed to shoot as many as they wished. A. die out B. die off C. die down D. die away27. Excuse me, is this bu
11、ilding the city library? Sorry, Im not sure. But it _ be.A. can B. must C. might D. will28. Ill _ your work isnt good enough.A. have a point clearly B. reach the point directly C. come straight to the pointD. see the direct point29. Dear sir, it is so generous _ you to share your room and food _ me.
12、A. of; with B. for; with C. of; to D. for, to30. Super girl Li Yuchun was an instant hit among the pop fans nationwide. Yes, she became a celebrity _.A. in a night B. in one nightC. over a night D. overnight31. It is well understood that wealth is seldom _ to happiness.A. attached B. related C. stuc
13、k D. referred32. Accidents _ driving at high speed are very common nowadays. A. due to B. because of C. thanks to D. owing to33. Mathew was prodigiously busy with his new work, so he _ Toms birthday party last Friday. A. couldnt have attend B. neednt have attended C. mustnt have attended D. shouldnt
14、 have attended 34. The English saying “Do in Rome as Rome does” means you should _ yourself to the habits and customs of another country when you are living in it. A. adopt B. adapt C. attach D. authorize35. Its _ to get a satisfying job in the competitive society, so each of us should value what we
15、ve got.A. nothing B. anything C. everything D. something第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。If you read the front page story of the San Francisco Chronicle on Thursday, Dec 15, 2005, you will read about a(an) _36_ humpback whale(驼背鲸)who had become entangled(缠住) in a s
16、pider web. Below is the story. The fifty-foot whale was _37_ down by hundreds of pounds of traps that caused her to _38_ to stay on the water. She also had hundreds of yards of line rope _39_ around her tail, which made her _40_ to move around. A fisherman _41_ her and radioed an environmental group
17、 for help. Within a few hours, the rescue team arrived and _42_ that her condition was very bad. The only way to save her was to _43_ in and untangle her. It was a very _44_ suggestion, because one slap of the tail could kill a _45_. They worked for hours with curved knives and eventually _46_ her.
18、When she was saved, the rescuers said she swam in _47_ circles. She then came _48_ to each rescuer, one at a time, and nudged(轻推) them, pushed them _49_ around. She was expressing her gratitude and _50_ them. Some rescuers said it was the most incredibly beautiful _51_ of their lives. The guy who cu
19、t the rope out of her mouth said her eyes were _52_ him the whole time, but he would _53_ be the same. My dear friends, I wish, like the whale, you are blessed and _54_ every minute. I wish, like the whale, you are surrounded by people who will help you get _55_ from the things that are binding you
20、every day. I wish, like the whale, you know the joy of giving and receiving gratitude all your life. 36. A. female B. male C. young D. old37. A. pulled B. drowned C. weighed D. pushed38. A. have B. try C. attempt D. struggle39. A. tied B. wrapped C. packed D. winded40. A. unable B. easy C. likely D.
21、 willing 41. A. discovered B. uncovered C. recognized D. caught42. A. concluded B. found C. understood D. explained43. A. dive B. get C. sail D. breathe 44. A. reasonable B. dangerous C. urgent D. wise 45. A. diver B. swimmer C. rescuer D. sailor46. A. freed B. killed C. beat D. surrounded 47. A. fr
22、ightening B. joyous C. angry D. sorrowful48. A. down B. back C. along D. forward 49. A. forcibly B. powerfully C. gently D. slightly50. A. hated B. thanked C. welcomed D. remembered51. A. whale B. accident C. experience D. incident52. A. catching B. following C. watching D. staring 53. A. always B.
23、never C. almost D. sometimes 54. A. wealthy B. fortunate C. favorable D. loveable55. A. trapped B. surrounded C. covered D. untangled 第三部分:阅读理解(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 AScientists have found skeletons of a hobbit-like species that grew no larger than a three-year-old moder
24、n child. They had skulls about the size of grapefruits. Experts said they became in existence on a remote island in Indonesia 18,000 years ago or even earlier. The scientists discovered bones of the miniature humans in a cave on the island of Flores. Scientists named the new species after the island
25、, Homo floresiensis. But diggers called them hobbits after the tiny creatures from the Lord of the Ring.One female skeleton stood just 3.3 feet tall, weighed about 55 pounds, and was around 30 years old at the time of her death. “They had slightly longer arms than us . they had thicker eyebrow ridge
26、s than us, a sharply sloping forehead, and no chin,” scientist Richard Roberts said. “While they dont look like modern humans, some of their behaviors were surprisingly like humans,” scientist Peter Brown said. “For example, they also used fire for cooking.” The “hobbits” hunted a primitive elephant
27、 on the island. The hobbit-like creatures disappeared about 13,000 years ago, which means they would have lived at the same time as modern humans, scientists say. But it is unknown whether the creatures lived alongside modern humans. Still, rumors, myths, and legends of the tiny creatures have sprea
28、d around the isolated island for centuries. Its certainly possible that they interacted with modern humans, according to the researchers. Researchers are also anxious to study how and why the creatures came to be so small. There is no record of human adults ever being that small. 56. The hobbit-like
29、 species was in existence for at least _ years. A. 18,000 B. 13,000 C. 5,000 D. 8,00057. According to the passage, we know that the hobbit-like creatures _.A. were mainly 3.3 feet tall and weighed 55 poundsB. had longer eyebrow ridges than modern humans C. were very similar to modern humans in appea
30、rance D. could use fires to cook like modern humans 58. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?A. Its possible that the hobbit-like species had coexisted with modern human.B. Scientists still dont know how and why the creatures were of small size. C. This is the first
31、 time the record of the smallest human adults has been found.D. The name hobbits were named after the island where the skeletons were found.59. The main idea of the passage is _. A. the difference between the miniature humans and modern humanB. scientists want to find the evidence of the small human
32、 adultsC. the evidence of the hobbit-like human ancestors was found D. researchers have found how humans came into being BThe only way you can live a happy and satisfied life is when you start doing things that make you happy and satisfied. Too many people neglect themselves, feeling it would be bad
33、 doing everything for their own sake. While it is good to take care of others and other important things going on in your life, it is necessary that you never forget about yourself. Living a great life requires planning and following those plans you have made will make your life take a new look. Mos
34、t people avoid planning goals in their lives because they may have a fear of failing. They feel that by officially writing it down, they would actually have to go through with pursuing it. Actually it is sort of laziness and irresponsibility. What is the most important thing to you? Is it losing a c
35、ertain amount of weight? Getting your degree? Whatever the reason may be, just write all of them down. You may feel that making a mental note of your goals is enough, but you will forget it quickly. By writing it down, you will become a visual witness(见证人) of those goals.Setting deadlines for these
36、goals would be a great way to assure they will be achieved. But youd better avoid disappointment by setting realistic deadlines. Take some time every day to look over your goals and remind yourself of how important they really are to you. Ask yourself why they are important to you too. Knowing that
37、something is important is not enough; you must know the reasons behind the importance of the goals you have, so that your mind can see it more clearly and understand exactly why it is so necessary to go through with your tasks. 60. Why so many people are not willing to think of themselves?A. Because
38、 they are too busy to think of themselves.B. Because they consider thinking of themselves selfish. C. Because taking care of others is more important.D. Because the custom doesnt allow them to do so.61. Some people dislike writing down their life goals, because _. A. they dont want to be bothered by
39、 those goals B. they fear their goals cant be achieved successfully C. they have too many goals to write them down clearly D. it is too tired and tedious to see the goals every day62. According to the passage, we know that _.A. nobody wants to make a plan for their life goalsB. to get a degree is th
40、e most important to every oneC. an urgent deadline can encourage you to work hard D. spending time looking over your goals may help you succeed CThe Bermuda Triangle is situated in the western Atlantic, off the southwest coast of the USA. It is normally defined as the area within a triangle which ex
41、tends from southern Florida as its western point to the island of Bermuda, south to Puerto Rico(波多黎各), and then back to Florida. Many disappearances have actually taken place outside the area. In many cases it is not known exactly where the ship or plane was lost. According to the U.S. Coast Guard s
42、ome 150,000 boats cross the Bermuda Triangle every year. Around 10,000 of these send a distress call. About five losses, on average, are recorded every year. The first known record of strange happenings in the Bermuda Triangle was Christopher Columbus. His compass failed him. A flame from the sky ca
43、me down, and a 100 to 200 feet wave carried his ship about a mile away, then it died down. Luckily, his three ships were spared from the Bermuda Triangle.Another is the discovery of the abandoned ship Mary Celeste in 1892. There was no sign of the captain, his family, and the eight crew members or w
44、hat happened to them. Save for one lifeboat, all the supplies had been left on the ship. It appeared that they had abandoned the ship hurriedly, but why they left was a mystery. And the most famous occurrence in the triangle was the disappearance of Flight 19. It was December 5, 1945. The war had en
45、ded and the world was once again at peace. Military personnel were back on training missions. All of the crewmen were inexperienced trainees except for the patrol leader Taylor. When they passed by the triangle, Taylors compass didnt work and he chose to rely on landmarks below, but the terrific storm caused poor visibility, and he unknowingly led them farther into sea. The official explanation is that the they ran out of gas and plunged into the sea, but to this day, the wreckage(残骸) has never been found. 63. Which of the follo