高二英语模块6测试卷
本试卷分第ⅰ卷(选择题)和第ii卷(非选择题)两部分,共120分。考试时间120分钟。
第i卷(选择题三部分共85分)
第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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.whatdoesthemanmean?
a.hedoesn’tlikejapanesefood.
b.hedoesn’twanttoeatout.
c.hewantstopayforthelunch.
2.whydoesthemangivejennyanote?
a.shehasanewjob. b.sheneedshelp. c.shehasfinishedschool.
3.whereisthewoman’smothernow?
a.athome. b.inhospital. c.atwork.
4.howmuchwillthemanpayifhetakesthetrain?
a.$7.00. b.$7.50. c.$15.
5.whenwillthetwospeakersleaveiftheygetcheapertickets?
a.ontuesday. b.onthursday. c.onfriday.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从每题所给的a、b、c三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独自前,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7题。
6.whereistheconversationprobablyheld?
a.atarestaurant. b.onthetelephone. c.atahotel.
7.whichkindoftabledidmr.clarkewanttobook?
a.anewtable. b.alargetable. c.aquiettable.
听第7段材料,回答第8至第10题。
8.whataretheygoingtodotomorrow?
a.makeasightseeingtrip.b.seeafilmaboutthegreetwall.c.dosomeshopping.
9.whenandhowwilltheyleave?
a.at7:00bybus. b.at7:30bybike. c.at8:00bycar.
10.whatwillthewomantakewithherwhensheleaves?共
a.acoat. b.ajacket. c.alunch.
听第8段材料,回答第11至第13题。
11.howmanylanguagescanthewomanspeak?
a.three. b.four. c.five.
12.whatlanguagecannotthemanspeak?
a.french. b.greek. c.japanese.
13.whattroubledoesthemanhaveinlearningforeignlanguages?
a.hesometimesmakesspellingmistakes.
b.hecanhardlypronouncemanywordswell.
c.hefeelsithardtounderstandwhatotherssay.
听第9段材料,回答第14至第16题。
14.whereisthewomanfrom?
a.chicago. b.newyork. c.paris.
15.wheredoesthemancomefrom?
a.america. b.britain. c.canada.
16.whatmakesthemanfeelpuzzled?
a.thetimetheymetbefore.
b.theplacewherethewomancomesfrom.
c.themapofthewestofnewyork.
听第10段材料,回答第17至第20题。
17.forwhomwillthedinnerstoparranged?
a.forallthepassengersonboard.
b.forthosewhoaregoingontoatlanta.
c.forthosewholeavedallasforbatonrouge.
18.whenmustthepassengersfinishdinner?
a.before7:15. b.before7:45. c.before6:45.
19.howlongdoesittaketogofromdallastoatlanta?
a.5hours. b.about7hours. c.12hours
20.whatisprobablypermittedduringthetrip?
a.smoking. b.drinkingalcohol. c.drinkingwaterorjuice.
第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)共
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
21.“XX”,________disasterfilmdirectedbyrolandemmerich,issoattractivethatiwanttoseeit________secondtime.
a.the;the b.a;a c.a;the d.不填;a
22.—idon’tknowwhytomwasabsentfromyesterday’smeeting.
—hemusthavebeensick,_________?
a.isn’the b.wasn’the c.didn’the d.mustn’the
23.thewhogaveawarningtothepublicwithoutany________whenthevirusofh1n1hitmexicoinapril,XX.
a.response b.judgment c.delay d.discouragement
24.—excuseme,whichofthesebusesshallitaketothepeople’shospital?
—_________oneasyouplease.
a.each b.either c.every d.any
25.asthereislessandlesscoalandoil,scientistsareexploringnewwaysofmakinguseof________energy,suchassunlight,windandwaterforpowerandfuel.
a.alternative b.primary c.normal d.unique
26.ourgovernmenthastakensomemeasurestosolvetheshortageofelectricity,butit
maytakesometime_________wehaveenoughpower.
a.since b.after c.unless d.before
27.—i’mstillworkingonmyproject.
—oh,youwillmissthedeadline.timeis_________.
a.runningout b.holdingup c.givingout d.usingup
28.—doyoudoubt__________shehaspassedtheexam?
—i’mnotdoubtfulatall_________shehaspassedalltheexams.
a.that;whether b.that;that c.whether;that d.whether;whether
29.—isn’titamazingthatimetfrancisatthechristmasparty?
—really?forhowmanyyears_________eachother?
a.didn’tyousee b.haven’tyouseen c.hadn’tyouseen d.don’tyousee
30.—doyouthinkhewouldhavegivenyouahandinyourtimeoffinancialdifficulty?
—he_________ifhehadknownaboutit.weareverygoodfriends.共
a.musthave b.can’thave c.wouldn’thave d.shouldhave
31.inourchildhood,wewereoften_________byourparentstopayattentiontoourtablemanners.
a.demanded b.reminded c.allowed d.urged
32. withhisslippersonwhenheheardtheterriblenoise.
a.outdidthepolicemanrush b.rushedthepolicemanout
c.outrushedthepoliceman d.outthepolicemanrushed
33._________fromhearttroubleforyears,professorwhitehastotakesomemedicinewithhimwhereverhegoes.
a.suffered b.suffering c.havingsuffered d.beingsuffered
34.— busyschoolwork,thechildrenalsohavetotakearts,musicandsports
classesin theirfreetime.
—iwonderwhattheywillbecome.
a.apartfrom b.otherthan c.ratherthan d.butfor
35.—whatdoyouwanttodonext?wehaveanhouruntilthebasketballgame.
—_________.whateveryouwanttodoisfinewithme.
a.itjustdepends b.it’suptoyou c.allright d.gladtohearthat
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
therearemanykindsoffriends.somearealways 36 you,butdon’tunderstandyou.somesayonlyafewwordstoyou,butunderstandyou.manypeoplewillstepinyourlife,butonly 37 friendsleavefootprints.
ishallalwaysrecall(回忆)theautumnandthegirlwiththe 38 .shewillalwaysbringbackthefriendshipbetweenus.iknowshewillalwaysbemybestfriend.
itwasthegoldenseason.icouldseethe 39 leavesfloatingwiththecool 40 .insuchaseason,ilikedwalkingaloneintheleaves, 41 tothesoundofthem.
autumnisa 42 seasonbutlifeisuninterestingtome.theboringdaysalwaysgetme 43 .butoneday,thesoundofaviolin 44 intomyearslikeastream(小溪)flowinginthemountains.iwassosurprisedthatijumpedtoseewhatitwas.ayounggirl,standinginthewind,was 45 inplayingherviolin.共
ihad 46 seenherbefore.themusicwassonicethatilistenedquietly.lostinthemusic,ididn’tknowthatihadbeen 47 thereforsolongbutmyexistencedidnotseemtodisturbher.
leaveswerestillfalling.everyday 48 sheplayedtheviolininthecornerofthebuilding,iwentdownstairstowatchherperformance.iwastheonlylistener.theautumnseemednolongerlonelyandlifebecame 49 . 50 wedidn’tknoweachother,ithoughtwewerealreadygoodfriends.ibelieveshealsolovedme.
autumnwasnearlyover.oneday,wheniwaslisteningcarefully,thesoundsuddenly 51 .tomyastonishment,thegirlcameovertome.
“youmustlikeviolin.”shesaid.
“yes.andyouplayverywell.whydidyoustop?”iasked.
suddenly,a 52 expressionappearedonherfaceandicouldfeelsomethingunusual.
“icameheretoseemygrandmother,butnowimustleave.ionceplayedverybadly.itwasyourlisteningeverydaythat 53 me.”shesaid.
“ 54 itwasyourplayingthatgavemeameaningfulautumn,”ianswered,“let’sbefriends.”
thegirlsmiled,andsodidi.
ineverheardherplayagaininmylife.inolongerwentdownstairstolistenlikebefore.onlythickleaveswereleftbehind.butiwillalwaysrememberthefinefigureofthegirl.sheislikea 55 —soshort,sobright,likeashootingstargivingoffsomuchlightthatitmakestheautumnbeautiful.
36.a.with b.for c.against d.to
37.a.humorous b.true c.innocent d.old
38.a.leaves b.song c.play d.violin
39.a.blue b.purple c.green d.yellow
40.a.wind b.snow c.air d.rain
41.a.referring b.listening c.seeing d.turning共
42.a.lively b.hard c.harvest d.lonely
43.a.up b.off c.down d.over
44.a.flowed b.grew c.entered d.burst
45.a.lost b.active c.busy d.interested
46.a.once b.never c.often d.usually
47.a.waiting b.stopping c.standing d.hearing
48.a.because b.so c.when d.but
49.a.interesting b.moving c.encouraging d.exciting
50.a.since b.however c.even d.though
51.a.stopped b.began c.rose d.changed
52.a.happy b.sad c.strange d.surprised
53.a.amused b.excited c.encouraged d.concerned
54.a.actually b.generally c.normally d.apparently
55.a.song b.dream c.fire d.sister
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
a
americanmagiciandavidblainelefttheglassboxinwhichhehadlivedfor44dayswithoutfoodonoctober19,XX.hundredsofpeoplecametowatchtheendofhisstarvationexperiment,whichhasbecomeoneoflondon’smaintouristattractions.
lookingthinneranddarker,30-year-oldblainewastakenoutofhisboxovertheriverthamesandimmediatelywenttohospital.hewasthenslowlyreintroducedtofood,aprocessdoctorssaycouldbelifethreatening.hehadbeendrinkingonlywatersinceseptember5.共
anativeofbrooklyn,newyork,blainefirstbecameknownasastreetmagicianintheearly1990s.hesoonfoundhimselfdoingmagictricksinbarsforthelikesofamericanactorleonardodicaprioandhissupermodelfriends.
overthelastdecadeblainehasbecomefamouswithacombinationofbreathtakingmagicandclevertricksaimedatgettingalotofattention.in1999,hewasburiedinacoffin(棺材)foroneweekand,inXX,hespent62hoursinagiantblockofice.lastyearhestoodontopofa25-meterpillar(柱子)inthecenterofnewyorkfor35hoursbeforejumpingintoapileofboxes.
“ithinkalotofpeopleareunabletoacceptthatthey’reabletodowhattheycando,”hesaid.“theydon’trealizewecansurvive.thehumanbeingisanamazingcreation.”
butheseemstohavesufferedfromspendingsolongintheglassbox.hesaidthatattimeshewasunabletosee,hadseriousbackpainsandlosthissenseoftaste.
56.itis fordavidblainetoeatfoodaftersuchalongstarvation.
a.pleasant b.delicious c.dangerous d.important
57.havingspentsuchalongtimeintheglassbox,hesufferedthefollowingexceptthat .
a.hehadbecomeblind b.hehadseriousbackpains
c.helosthissenseoftaste d.hewasinweakhealth
58.whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribedavidblaine?
a.serious. b.adventurous. c.smart. d.crazy.
59.whichofthefollowingisnottrueaboutdavidblaine?
a.blaineimmediatelywenttohospitalafterhewastakenoutofhisbox.
b.blainewasbornandbroughtupinengland.
c.inblaine’sopinion,peoplecancreateawonder.
d.blainedidn’thaveanyfoodfor44days.
b
noteveryonegoestouniversityafterhighschoolgraduation.somework,othersjointhearmyandanincreasingnumberworldwidearetakinga“gapyear”totravelordocommunityserviceintheirowncountriesorabroad.theyarestudyingsharksofftheaustraliancoast,buildingschoolsinmexicoandlearningspanishoritalian.
theconceptofagapyearmaynotbenew,buttherecentsurge(涌现)ofinterestcertainlyis. somestudentsareputtingoffadmissions.others,whodon’tgetintothecollegeoftheirchoice,aretakingayeartoexplorenewfrontiersbeforereapplying.共
studentsarechoosingtotakeabreather;theyarethinking.theyarenotsurewhattheyaregoingtodo.theyaregoingandexploringsomeoftheirinterests.theyaregettingexperiencetheycantaketotheschooltheyfinallygoto.
itisanideaactivelyencouragedbycolleges.princetonuniversityhasjustlauncheda“bridgeyear”programthatwillsend10percentofitsincomingclasstodovolunteerworkabroad,startinginXX.andtheharvardhasspentthelast30yearsurgingincomingstudentstotakeagapyear.
“manyspeakoftheiryearawayasa‘life-changing’experienceora‘turningpoint’”saysharvardadmissionsdirectormarlinlewis.“manycometocollegewithnewopinionsabouttheiracademicplans,theirextracurricular(课外的)interestsandthecareerpossibilitiestheyobservedintheiryearaway.”
60.thereasonswhysometakeagapyeararethefollowingexceptthat________.
a.theyhatestudying b.theydon’tknowwhattodo
c.theywanttogetexperience d.theywanttoknowtheirrealinterests
61.astudentwon’t________inagapyear.
a.travel b.jointhearmy c.docommunityservice d.learnaforeignlanguage
62.afteragapyear,onewouldprobably_________.
a.takeanotheryearoff b.earnalotofmoney
c.berefusedbyhiscollege d.havenewideasabouttheirfuturecareer
63.fromthepassageweknowthat________.
a.moreandmorestudentswilltakeagapyear
b.fewerandfewercollegeswillencouragehisstudentstotakeagapyear
c.thegapyearcanonlygiveonesomeexperienceaboutsociety
d.nobodywillchangehisowninterestsafterthegapyear
c
shoppingisnotassimpleasyouthink!thereareallsortsoftricksatplayeachtimewereachoutforthatparticularbrandofproductontheshelf.
coloring,forexample,variesaccordingtowhattheproducersaretryingtosell.healthfoodsarepackagesingreens,yellowsorbrownsbecausewethinkoftheseashealthycolors.icecreampacketsareoftenblueandexpensivefoods,likechocolates,aregoldandsilver.
whensomekindofpainkillerwasbroughtoutrecently,researchersfoundthatthecolorsturnedthecustomersoffbecausetheymadetheproductlookweakandineffective.eventually,itcameonthemarketinadarkblueandwhitepackagebecausewethinkofitassafe,andwhiteascalm.共
thesizeofaproductcanattractashopper.butquiteoftenabottledoesn’tcontainasmuchasitappearsto.
itisbelievedthatthebetter-knowncompaniesspend,onaverage,70percentofthetotalcostoftheproductitselfonpackaging.
themostsuccessfulproducersknowthatit’snotenoughtohaveagoodproduct.thefounderofpearssoap,whofor25yearshasusedprettylittlegirlstopromote(促销)theirgoods,cametotheconclusion:“anyfoolcanmakesoap,butittakesageniustosellit.”
64.whichofthefollowingmaytrickashopperintobuyingaproductaccordingtothetext?
a.thecostofitspackage. b.thepriceoftheproduct.
c.thecolorofitspackage. d.thebrandnameoftheproduct.
65.theunderlinedpartinparagraph3meansthatthecolors_________.
a.attractedthecustomersstrongly b.hadweakeffectonthecustomers
c.trickedthecustomersintoshopping d.causedthecustomerstoloseinterest
66.whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthistext?
a.choiceofgoodproducts b.disadvantagesofproducts
c.effectofpackagingonshopping d.brandnamesandshoppingtricks
d
everyyearmobilephonesdevelop.imaginingwhattheywilllooklikeandbeabletodoin2020isreallyachallenge.tohelp,expertshaveoutlinedthreemajormobiletrendsthattheybelievewillhavebecomerealitybythen.
ourphoneswillbesosmartin10years’timethatthey’llknoweverythingaboutoursituationandwarnuswhensomethingneedsourattention.thisisthetoppredictionofbothnokiaandgoogle.theypredictthatourcarsandhomeappliances(家用电器)willbeabletocommunicatewithourmobile.forexample,fridgeswilltellyourmobiletotellyoutopickupmilkonthewaybackfromwork.whiledriving,yourmobilewillsuggestthatyoutakeadifferentroutebecausethere’saroadaccidentupahead.
thesecondtrendisingesture-basedcontrols.peoplewhoknowtheiphone’stouch-sensitivescreenarealreadyfamiliarwiththetechnology.ittranslateshandmovementsintoactionson-screen.butgesturalcommunicationswillmakethephonemoreconvenienttouseandmaycompletelyreplacetouchpads.accordingtoindustryinsiders,themostimmediatestepforwardingesturaltechnologywillbeinvoicerecognition.it’sbelievedvoicerecognitiontechnologywillspeedupcommunications.itisquickertospeakthantype.eventually,phonescreenswilldisappear.共
thethirdmajordevelopmentwillchangeourunderstandingofamobilephone.fromasinglephone,themobilewillbedevelopedintomulti-partdevices.itisoppositetothecurrenttrendinwhichmobilephonesarecombiningthefunctionsofcameras,musicplayersandgameconsoles(游戏机).thepredictionisbasedontheideathattheworldwillbecomemorewirelessandallthese—cameras,musicplayersandgameconsoles—willbewirelesslyconnected.mobilephoneswon’tneedtocontainthesedevicesbecauseuserswillbeabletocontrolthemwirelesslythroughtheirphones.
67.thefirstparagraphservesas .
a.alead-in b.aconclusion c.asummary d.asupportingfact
68.whichofthefollowingismostlikelytobetheappearanceofamobilephonein2020?
69.fromthetext,wecanlearnthatthefuturemobilephoneswill .
a.drivecarsforus
b.becontrolledbytheusers’voices
c.becontrolledbyhomeappliances
d.beverybigtogetherwithseparatedmultipleparts
70.thetextmainlytellsus .
a.threemajortrendsofmobilephones
b.whatmobilephoneswilllooklikein2020
c.thefuturemobilephonesaregesture-based
d.somenewfunctionsofthepresentmobilephones
第ⅱ卷(非选择题两部分共35分)
第四部分任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰当的单词。注意:每空格1个单词。
manyamericansconcernedaboutairpollutionaredemandingcleanerandcheapersuppliesofenergy.thedemandhasresultedinincreasedresearchaboutethanol(乙醇,酒精)fuel.ethanolisanalcoholthatcanbemixedwithgas.notonlydoesitburnupmostofthepollutants(污染物)ingas,whichdogreatharmtohealth,butalsoitreplacessomeofthechemicalsthatareknowntocausecancer.
someexpertssaythatinthefutureethanolwillreplacesomeoftheoilimportedintoamerica.todayethanolislessthanonepercentofthetotalamericanfuelsupply.theheadofthenationalcorngrowersassociation,kievehars,saysethanolwillprovidetwentyfivepercentofthefuelsupplybyXX.theorganizationisinvolvedintheproductionofethanolbecauseitcanbemadefromcorn.
onecompanyinamericanmidwestsaysitisstartingtoproduceethanolbecauseofdemandsfrompeopleandfromthegovernment.thecongressapprovedthecleanairactin1990.thecompanysaysthismeansthemarketforethanolwillexpand.thecompanyisamajorproducerofcornstarch(淀粉)thatcanbeusedtomakeethanol.共
attexasuniversity,professormarkholzappleproducesethanolfrommaterialsfoundinsolidwaste.hehasdevelopedawaytoturnmaterialslikepaperintosimplesugar.hethenusesyeast(酵母)toturnthesugarintoethanol.professorholzappplesaystwohundredlitersofethanolfuelcanbeproducedfromonetonofsolidwaste.
aprofessorattheuniversityofarkansas,johngeddie,isexploringanotherwaytomakeethanol.heisusingacidsonpapermaterial.hesaysalargefactorycouldproduceethanolfromwastepaperaboutthesamecostofthatofgasoline.
environmentalistssupporttheuseofethanolbecauseitturnswasteintoausefulproduct.professorholzapplesayslawmakersinindustrialnationsneedtosupportthedevelopmentofthisrenewablefuelofthefuture.
ethanol:(71) ▲ andcheapfuel
definition
andusesofethanol akindof
(72) ▲ itcanbemixedwithgas.
ithelpsremovesome(73) ▲ pollutantsfromgas.
itreplacessome(74) ▲ knowntocausecancer.
itwilltaketheplaceof(75) ▲ .
productionofethanol itcanbemadefromcornstarch.
itcanalsobemadefrommaterialsfoundinsolid(76) ▲ likepaper.
opinions thepublicdemandtheproductionanduseofethanol.
thecleanairactgotthe(77) ▲ ofthecongressin1900.
theproducerswillmeetthe(78) ▲ market.
environmentalistsarein(79) ▲ ofthedevelopmentofit.
(80) ▲ ethanol,asarenewablefuel,willbeproducedandusedmorewidelyintheworld,anditneedsthesupportoflawmakersinindustrialnations.
第五部分书面表达(满分25分)
下面的柱状图(barchart)显示了不同年龄段孩子与父母谈心的情况。
timespentintalkingwithparents
根据上图信息,请以“heart-to-hearttalkswithparents”为题,用英语写一篇150词左右的短文。要求如下:
1.简要描述图中信息;
2.说明原因,如:忙于学习或工作、由于代沟(generationgap)而缺少共同话题……;
3.谈谈你的看法。
注意:文章的标题和开头已给出(不计入总词数)。
heart-to-hearttalkswithparents
asisshowninthebarchart,_____________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________共