外研版高中英语选修6 Module 2 Fantasy Literature – Philip Pullman单元测试卷含解析(含听力材料)

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Module
2单元测试卷
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
this
conversation
most
probably
take
place?
A.In
a
restaurant.
B.In
a
shop.
C.In
a
vegetable
market.
2.What
did
the
man
do
last
night?
A.He
went
to
visit
a
friend.
B.He
went
to
say
goodbye
to
his
friend
at
the
airport.
C.He
went
to
another
city
with
his
friend.
3.What
can
we
learn
about
the
man
from
the
conversation?
A.He
enjoys
using
emails.
B.He
often
receives
letters
from
his
friends.
C.He
never
writes
letters
to
his
friends.
4.At
what
time
does
the
next
plane
to
London
leave?
A.10:00.
B.11:00.
C.12:00.
5.
What's
the
man's
problem?
A.He
isn't
feeling
well.
B.He
is
caught
in
bad
weather.
C.He
has
to
change
his
travel
plan
for
cold
weather.
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7题。
6.Why
didn't
the
man
go
to
work?
A.Because
he
had
a
party
for
Bill.
B.Because
he
had
to
say
goodbye
to
David.
C.Because
he
drank
too
much
and
felt
terrible.
7.When
did
Bill's
wife
have
a
baby
girl?
A.This
morning.
B.Last
night.
C.The
night
before
last.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.What
didn't
the
man
do
yesterday?
A.He
didn't
see
a
film.
B.He
didn't
watch
a
football
game.
C.He
didn't
go
dancing.
9.Whom
did
the
man
go
dancing
with
yesterday
evening?
A.His
family.
B.His
girlfriend.
C.The
woman.
10.What
can
we
learn
from
the
conversation?
A.The
man
had
a
bad
time
last
night.
B.The
man
doesn't
like
dancing.
C.The
man
didn't
go
home
until
midnight
last
night.
听第8段材料,回答第11至12题。
11.What
are
they
talking
about?
A.A
film.
B.A
book.
C.A
speech.
12.Why
does
the
woman
NOT
like
it?
A.Because
it
is
too
real.
B.Because
it
is
all
imaginary.
C.Because
it
is
all
about
science.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What
are
the
two
speakers
talking
about?
A.How
to
celebrate
their
son's
birthday.
B.How
to
spend
their
weekend.
C.Where
to
play
on
the
weekend.
14.What
will
the
two
speakers
buy
for
their
son?
A.Some
clothes.
B.A
birthday
cake.
C.Some
model
toys.
15.Where
will
the
two
speakers
go
this
Saturday?
A.The
park.
B.The
library.
C.The
zoo.
16.Where
will
they
have
lunch
this
Saturday?
A.In
a
hotel.
B.In
a
KFC.
C.At
home.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What
did
the
first
American
president
do
for
the
White
House?
A.He
helped
choose
the
land.
B.He
designed
it
by
himself.
C.He
found
out
the
best
designer.
18.When
did
the
American
president
begin
to
live
in
the
White
House?
A.In
1792.
B.In
1800.
C.In
1812.
19.Why
did
James
Hoban
rebuild
the
White
House?
A.Because
it
became
too
worn
out.
B.Because
it
was
not
beautiful
enough.
C.Because
it
was
badly
destroyed.
20.Who
officially
gave
the
building
the
name
“White
House”?
A.George
Washington.
B.Theodore
Roosevelt.
C.John
Adams.
第二部分 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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Backcountry
for
beginners:
the
best
destinations
in
Canada
When
carried
out
safely,
your
first
backcountry
trip
will
leave
you
lifelong
memories,opening
a
getaway
into
nature.
But
the
leap
from
car
camping
to
backcountry
requires
preparation
and
learning.
Here
are
some
recommended
trips
for
backcountry
beginners:
Grundy
Lake
Provincial
Park
The
park's
9
backcountry
sites
are
a
30?minute
paddling
(划船)
away.
Grundy
Lake
is
motorboat?free.
Your
sites
are
quiet
enough
for
a
true
backcountry
trip.
Each
site
comes
equipped
with
a
fire
pit
(坑)
and
a
picnic
table.
Bon
Echo
Provincial
Park
Many
visitors
don't
know
about
the
25
canoe?in
campsites
located
on
Joeperry
and
Pearson
Lakes,
A
short
canoe
trip
of
10

30
minutes
will
get
you
to
your
campsite.
At
each
campsite,
you
will
find
a
picnic
table,
tent
space
and
a
toilet
nearby.
Charleston
Lake
Provincial
Park
Experience
the
best
of
the
Canadian
Shield,
and
hike
or
paddle
your
way
to
10
backcountry
campsites.
Travel
time
can
range
from
10
minutes
to
2
hours.
All
sites
come
equipped
with
elevated
tent
platforms,
a
picnic
table,
a
fire
grill,
and
a
toilet.
Murphys
Point
Provincial
Park
Paddle
through
Big
Rideau
Lake
(part
of
the
historic
Rideau
Waterway)
to
access
14
backcountry
campsites.
Most
are
located
5-45
minutes
away
from
the
boat
launch.
You'll
find
a
picnic
table,
tent
space,and
a
pit
toilet
nearby
in
each
site.
Paddle
back
to
visit
Murphys'
piece
of
living
history:
the
mica
mine!
Remember:
backcountry
travel
requires
careful
consideration
of
packing,
route
planning,
meal
planning,
safety,
and
your
skill
level.
21.You
can
do
the
followings
at
Grundy
Lake
Provincial
Park
EXCEPT
________.
A.paddling
B.having
a
picnic
C.cooking
D.taking
a
motorboat
22.Which
park
has
the
most
campsites?
A.Grundy
Lake
Provincial
Park.
B.Bon
Echo
Provincial
Park.
C.Charleston
Lake
Provincial
Park.
D.Murphys
Point
Provincial
Park.
23.In
which
section
of
a
newspaper
can
you
probably
find
this
passage?
A.Health.
B.Travel.
C.Education.
D.Science.
B
Recently,
a
friend
of
mine
asked
me
whether
I'd
seen
the
TV
series
Chef's
Table.
Of
course
I
hadn't,
because
I'm
not
that
into
food.
But
I
do
get
hungry
for
adventures
sometimes,
so
I
decided
to
watch
the
show.
This
is
when
I
was
introduced
to
the
cook
Francis
Mallmann.
He
makes
choices,
but
he
doesn't
plan.
When
he
was
young,
he
looked
for
mentors
(导师)
and
experiences,
not
books
or
paths.
He
respected
his
roots
but
embraced
the
world
and
sought
things
and
places
he
didn't
know.
He
isn't
content
with
just
one
lifestyle.
This
made
me
puzzled
because
I
grew
up
thinking
I
had
to
have
a
plan
and
have
long?term
stability
in
front
of
me.
When
I
saw
Mallmann
doing
what
makes
him
happy,
everything
changed.
I
thought
to
myself,
“That's
how
we're
supposed
to
live.

I
felt
as
if
I'd
stood
up
from
a
comfortable
fireplace
and
the
blanket
of
my
life
just
fell
to
the
ground.
I
submitted
my
leave
of
absence
application
to
my
employer
less
than
a
month
later.
I'm
now
full
of
excitement.
I'm
leaving
my
job
and
a
good
salary,
and
I'm
going
to
do
things
that
feed
my
soul.
Michael
Kernis
and
Brian
Goldman,
psychologists
at
Clayton
State
University
in
Georgia,
studied
the
benefits
of
authenticity
(真实性)
and
being
true
to
yourself.
Some
of
the
benefits
of
following
your
inner
voice
include
enjoying
a
strong
sense
of
purpose
in
life,
greater
confidence,
healthier
relationships
and
strong
skills.
I
might
soon
be
hungrier
and
poorer
than
I
was
before,
but
at
least
I'll
be
staying
true
to
who
I
am
and
I'll
get
the
true
freedom.
24.Which
of
the
following
descriptions
of
Francis
Mallmann
is
WRONG?
A.He
makes
choices
and
plans.
B.He
was
happy
to
accept
what
he
didn't
know.
C.When
he
was
young,
he
valued
mentors
and
experiences.
D.He
doesn't
stick
to
one
lifestyle.
25.What
kind
of
lifestyle
did
the
author
use
to
prefer?
A.Wealthy
and
comfortable.
B.Planned
and
stable.
C.Busy
and
risky.
D.Simple
and
free.
26.What
is
the
main
reason
for
the
author
to
change
his
lifestyle?
A.He
was
tired
of
his
life.
B.He
wanted
to
be
different.
C.He
was
inspired
by
a
cook.
D.He
wanted
to
explore
the
world.
27.What's
the
main
idea
of
this
passage?
A.Freedom
is
the
most
important
thing
for
you.
B.You
should
have
the
courage
to
change
your
life.
C.You
must
leave
your
comfort
zone
and
be
adventurous.
D.Staying
true
to
yourself
in
your
life
can
be
a
form
of
freedom.
C
Many
people
find
that
music
lifts
their
spirits.
Now
a
new
study
shows
that
music
therapy
can
be
a
useful
treatment
for
depression.
The
finding
that
music
therapy
offers
a
real
medical
benefit
to
depression
sufferers
comes
from
a
review
by
Cochrane,
a
non?profit
group
that
reviews
health
care
issues.
Some
studies
looked
at
the
effects
of
providing
music
therapy
to
patients
who
were
receiving
drug
treatment
for
depression.
Others
compared
music
therapy
to
traditional
talk
therapy.
In
four
out
of
five
of
the
trials,
music
therapy
worked
better
at
easing
depression
symptoms
than
therapies
that
did
not
employ
music,
the
researchers
found.
“While
the
evidence
came
from
a
few
small
studies,
it
suggests
that
this
is
an
area
that
is
well
worth
further
investigation,”
said
lead
author
Anna
Maratos.
Ms.
Maratos
notes
that
music
therapy
might
be
particularly
useful
for
adolescents
who
may
reject
a
traditional
form
of
counseling.
Some
older
patients
also
may
not
be
comfortable
talking
about
their
feelings
but
do
tend
to
express
themselves
through
songs.
There
are
two
main
types
of
music
therapy.
Sometimes,
a
therapist
will
listen
to
music
with
a
patient
and
talk
about
the
feelings
or
memories
that
it
arouses.
In
another
form,the
therapist
is
a
skilled
musician
and
will
improvise
(即兴创作)
music
with
the
patient.
If
the
patient
doesn't
play
an
instrument,
he
or
she
might
be
given
a
simple
percussion
instrument
(打击乐器)
and
the
therapist
will
play
along.
Other
studies
have
shown
a
benefit
from
music
therapy
in
the
treatment
for
dementia,
learning
disabilities,
strokes
and
pain
management
during
labor
(分娩).
The
problem
is
that
there
isn't
very
much
high?quality
research.
“It
doesn't
easily
attract
serious
research
funding.
It's
difficult
to
do
high?quality,
large?scale
trials,”
said
Ms.
Maratos.
28.Which
of
the
following
treatments
is
NOT
mentioned
in
the
research?
A.Drug
treatment.
B.Talk
therapy.
C.Music
therapy.
D.Play
therapy.
29.What's
the
attitude
of
Anna
Maratos
to
music
therapy?
A.Positive.
B.Negative.
C.Indifferent.
D.Neutral.
30.According
to
the
passage,music
therapy
might
not
be
beneficial
to
a
patient
of
________.
A.depression
B.learning
disabilities
C.heart
attacks
D.strokes
31.We
can
learn
from
the
passage
that
________.
A.a
middle?aged
patient
won't
benefit
from
music
therapy
B.patients
using
music
therapy
must
be
able
to
play
an
instrument
C.only
patients
suffering
from
depression
benefit
from
music
therapy
D.high?quality
research
on
the
effects
of
music
therapy
is
limited
by
funding
D
Although
small
business
training
and
credit
programs
have
become
more
common
throughout
the
world,
little
attention
has
been
paid
to
the
need
of
young
people,
and
even
less
to
the
children
living
on
the
street
or
in
difficult
conditions.
Over
the
past
nine
years,
Street
Kids
International
(SKI)
has
been
working
with
partner
organizations
in
Africa,
Latin
America
and
India
to
support
the
economic
lives
of
street
children
and
develop
opportunities
for
street
children
to
earn
income.
The
SKI
Bicycle
Courier
Service
first
started
in
Sudan.
Street
children
who
took
part
in
it
were
given
bicycles,
which
they
used
to
deliver
parcels
and
messages.
A
similar
program
was
taken
up
in
Bangalore,
India.
The
Shoeshine
Collective
was
a
program
with
the
YWCA
in
the
Dominican
Republic.
The
children
in
this
project
were
lent
money
to
buy
shoeshine
boxes.
They
were
also
given
a
safe
place
to
store
their
equipment,
and
facilities
for
individual
savings
plans.
The
Youth
Skills
Enterprise
Initiative
in
Zambia
is
a
program
with
the
Red
Cross
Society
and
the
YWCA.
Street
youths
are
supported
to
start
their
own
small
business
through
business
training,
life
skills
training
and
access
to
credit.
During
the
program,
SKI
and
partner
organizations
have
drawn
lessons
from
the
past:
First
of
all,
being
a
businessman
is
not
for
everyone,
nor
for
every
street
child.
And
it
is
important
for
all
loans
to
be
linked
a
training
programs
that
include
the
development
of
basic
business
and
life
skills.
Secondly,
small
loans
are
provided
firstly
for
buying
fixed
assets
such
as
bicycles,
shoeshine
kits
and
basic
building
materials
for
a
market
stall
(摊位).
As
the
children
gain
experience,
they
can
be
given
more
loan
amounts.
And
all
SKI
programs
have
charged
interest
on
the
loans.
Generally
the
rates
have
been
lower
than
bank
rates.
Most
importantly,
it
is
believed
that
credit
must
be
given
with
other
types
of
support
that
help
the
young
develop
key
life
skills
as
well
as
productive
businesses.
32.How
does
SKI
help
the
street
children?
A.By
giving
the
street
children
chances
to
go
to
school.
B.By
encouraging
the
public
to
give
money
to
street
children.
C.By
creating
chances
for
street
children
to
make
money.
D.By
drawing
the
attention
of
governments
to
help
street
children.
33.Street
youths
can
be
lent
money
to
buy
shoeshine
boxes
in
________.
A.the
Dominican
Republic
B.Zambia
C.India
D.Sudan
34.The
underlined
word
“assets”
in
the
last
paragraph
probably
can
be
replaced
by
________.
A.clothing
B.vehicles
C.equipment
D.houses
35.From
the
last
paragraph
we
know
that
________.
A.each
child
can
only
enjoy
one
kind
of
loan
B.not
all
loans
should
be
linked
to
training
programs
C.any
child
can
apply
for
the
business
training
and
loan
D.the
children
have
to
pay
back
slightly
more
money
than
they
borrow
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,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。
Sleep
tips:
steps
to
better
sleep
Think
about
all
the
factors
that
can
influence
a
good
night's
sleep

from
work
stress
and
family
responsibilities
to
unexpected
challenges.
__36__
While
you
might
not
be
able
to
control
the
factors
that
affect
your
sleep,
you
can
adopt
habits
that
encourage
better
sleep.
Stick
to
a
sleep
schedule.
The
recommended
amount
of
sleep
for
a
healthy
adult
is
at
least
seven
hours.
Most
people
don't
need
more
than
eight
hours
in
bed
to
achieve
this
goal.
__37__
Try
to
limit
the
difference
in
your
sleep
schedule
on
weeknights
and
weekends
to
no
more
than
one
hour.
If
you
don't
fall
asleep
within
about
20
minutes,
leave
your
bedroom
and
do
something
relaxing.
Go
back
to
bed
when
you're
tired.
Repeat
as
needed.
Pay
attention
to
what
you
eat
and
drink.
Don't
go
to
bed
hungry
or
full.
In
particular,
avoid
heavy
or
large
meals
within
a
couple
of
hours
of
bedtime.
__38__
Nicotine,
caffeine
and
alcohol
deserve
caution,
too.
The
stimulating
effects
of
nicotine
and
caffeine
take
hours
to
disappear.
And
even
though
alcohol
might
make
you
feel
sleepy,
it
can
interrupt
sleep
later
in
the
night.
Create
a
restful
environment.
Create
a
room
that's
ideal
for
sleeping.
Often,
this
means
cool,
dark
and
quiet.
__39__
Consider
using
room?darkening
shades,
earplugs,
a
fan
or
other
devices
to
create
an
environment
that
suits
your
needs.
Limit
daytime
naps.
Long
daytime
naps
can
affect
nighttime
sleep.
If
you
choose
to
nap,
limit
yourself
to
up
to
30
minutes
and
avoid
doing
so
late
in
the
day.
If
you
work
nights,
however,
you
might
need
to
nap
late
in
the
day
before
work
to
help
make
up
your
sleep
debt.
__40__
Regular
physical
activity
can
promote
better
sleep.
Avoid
being
active
too
close
to
bedtime—it
raises
your
body
temperature
so
that
your
sleep
is
disturbed.
However,
spending
time
outside
every
day
might
be
helpful,
too.
A.Your
discomfort
might
keep
you
up.
B.It's
no
wonder
that
quality
sleep
is
sometimes
tough
to
get.
C.Exposure
to
light
might
make
it
more
challenging
to
fall
asleep.
D.Go
to
bed
and
get
up
at
the
same
time
every
day.
E.Know
how
to
manage
worries.
F.Include
physical
activity
in
your
daily
routine.
G.Read
or
listen
to
relaxing
music.
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
In
1883,
an
engineer
named
John
Roebling
had
the
idea
of
building
a
bridge
connecting
New
York
with
Long
Island.
__41__,
other
bridge
builders
thought
this
was
impossible,
and
told
Roebling
to
__42__
the
idea.
But
Roebling
thought
about
it
all
the
time,
and
knew
that
it
__43__
be
done.
After
much
discussion
and
persuasion
he
managed
to
__44__
his
son
Washington
that
the
bridge
in
fact
could
be
built.
Working
together
for
the
first
time,
the
father
and
son
began
to
plan
out
how
the
difficulties
could
be
__45__
.
In
great
excitement
they
began
to
__46__
staff
and
build
their
dream
bridge.
The
project
started
__47__
,
but
a
few
months
later
a
tragic
__48__
took
the
life
of
John
Roebling.
Washington
was
also
injured,
which
__49__
him
unable
to
talk
or
move.
People
began
to
see
the
project
in
a
__50__
light,
and
started
to
say
that
it
should
be
dropped,
since
only
the
Roeblings
knew
how
the
bridge
should
be
built.
Washington,
though
he
was
never
__51__
,
was
physically
unable
to
pass
on
his
__52__.
Then
one
day,
he
lay
in
bed
in
his
hospital
room
with
a
gentle
breeze
blowing
the
white
curtains
__53__
,
so
that
he
was
able
to
see
the
sky;
it
seemed
to
him
that
he
was
being
given
a(n)
__54__
not
to
give
up.
Suddenly
an
idea
hit
him.
All
he
could
do
was
move
one
finger,
and
he
decided
to
__55__
use
of
it.
He
slowly
developed
a
code
of
__56__
with
his
wife,
and
then
used
it
to
tell
the
engineers
what
to
do.
For
13
years
Washington
gave
__57__
by
tapping
his
finger
on
his
wife's
arm,
until
the
bridge
was
finally
__58__
.
Today
the
Brooklyn
Bridgestands
as
a
monument
to
the
__59__
of
one
man's
spirit,
and
his
determination
not
to
be
__60__
by
circumstances.
41.A.Whether
       
B.Since
C.However
D.Therefore
42.A.forget
B.treasure
C.understand
D.adopt
43.A.had
to
B.could
C.should
D.would
44.A.convince
B.advise
C.arrange
D.promise
45.A.realized
B.discovered
C.controlled
D.overcome
46.A.invite
B.interview
C.fire
D.hire
47.A.carefully
B.frequently
C.smoothly
D.naturally
48.A.accident
B.situation
C.experience
D.information
49.A.resulted
B.left
C.protected
D.exposed
50.A.necessary
B.negative
C.powerful
D.generous
51.A.satisfied
B.exhausted
C.discouraged
D.determined
52.A.pressure
B.impression
C.surprise
D.enthusiasm
53.A.away
B.off
C.out
D.apart
54.A.notice
B.symbol
C.message
D.image
55.A.make
B.cover
C.serve
D.point
56.A.communication
B.conversation
C.intention
D.attention
57.A.production
B.explanations
C.construction
D.instructions
58.A.recovered
B.solved
C.completed
D.failed
59.A.welcome
B.strength
C.reply
D.response
60.A.knocked
B.defeated
C.improved
D.described
第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The
Icehotel
is
the
world's
first
ice
hotel
in
northern
Sweden.
The
hotel,
including
the
chairs
and
beds,
is
constructed
from
snow
and
ice
blocks,
61.________
are
taken
from
the
nearby
Torne
River.
Artists
are
invited
to
create
different
rooms
and
62.________
(decorate)
made
of
ice.
Besides
bedrooms,
there
is
a
bar
with
glasses
made
63.________
ice.
Each
suite
is
unique
and
the
architecture
of
the
hotel
is
changed
each
year,
as
it
is
rebuilt
from
scratch.
Each
year
the
Icehotel
receives
applications
from
artists
around
the
world
64.________
(design)
the
reception,
main
hall
and
the
imaginative
suites.
When
spring
comes,
65.________
is
pitiful
to
see
everything
melt
away
and
return
to
the
Torne
River.
66.________
the
Icehotel
only
exists
between
December
and
April,
it
67.________
(consider)
as
one
of
the
Seven
Wonders
of
Sweden
recently.
At
the
Icehotel
the
beds
are
bedded
with
furs
and
people
are
given
special
equipment
to
use
while
68.________
(sleep)
in
the
hotel.
The
guests
sleep
in
polar?tested
sleeping
bags.
Since
there
is
no
heating
in
69.________
hotel,
the
bedroom
temperatures
remain
70.________
(constant)
around
-5℃.
The
ice
suites
do
not
have
any
bathroom
facilities
but
bathrooms
for
guests
can
be
found
in
a
warm
building
close
by.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假设英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Last
summer,
I
went
to
work
as
a
volunteer
teacher
in
a
small
village,
that
is
located
in
the
south
of
our
country.
The
children
there
were
all
from
poor
families,
but
they
didn't
have
nice
clothes
to
wear
or
food
eat.
They
had
to
do
much
housework
as
our
parents
had
gone
to
work
in
cities
to
make
money.
They
had
to
take
care
for
their
little
brothers
or
sisters.
They
live
a
hard
life.
But
they
were
eager
to
learn
less
about
the
outside
world.
When
asking
about
their
dreams,
they
gave
me
the
same
answer.
They
said
they
hoped
they
could
return
to
their
small
villages
after
graduating
from
college
to
make
their
hometown
the
more
beautiful.
第二节 书面表达(满分25分)
假如你是李明,你的美国笔友Tom得知和他一样,你也非常喜欢奇幻小说,写信询问你对奇幻小说的看法。请根据以下要点给Tom回信:
1.奇幻小说情节生动、离奇,很有吸引力;
2.给人以很好的想象空间;
3.对于培养小说创作能力有很大的帮助。
注意:
1.词数120个左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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Module
2单元测试卷
第一部分
听力材料:
Text
1
W:
Are
you
ready
to
order
now?
M:
I'll
have
tomato
soup,
roast
beef,
mashed
potatoes
and
peas.
Text
2
W:
I
expected
you'd
come
to
my
birthday
party
yesterday.
M:
I'm
terribly
sorry,
Susan.
I
had
to
see
off
a
friend
of
mine
at
the
airport
last
night.
Text
3
W:
I
got
two
letters
and
eight
emails
from
old
friends
this
week.
M:
Oh,
really?
I
seldom
hear
from
anyone.
But
I
never
write,
either.
Text
4
M:
At
what
time
does
the
next
plane
to
London
leave,please?
W:
The
next
one
is
Flight
12
at
eleven,Gate
10.
Text
5
W:
What's
the
matter
with
you
today?
M:
I'm
not
sure.
I
think
I'm
coming
down
with
a
cold.
Text
6
W:
Hi!
Mark,
this
is
Barbara.
Why
didn't
you
come
today?
M:
Oh,we
had
a
party
for
David
to
say
goodbye
to
him
last
night.
And
I'm
afraid
I
drank
too
much.
I
felt
terrible
when
I
woke
up
this
morning.
W:
That's
too
bad.
You'll
be
careful
next
time.
M:
Anything
new
at
office?
W:
No,nothing
special.
Oh
yes,
Bill's
wife
had
a
baby
last
night.
He
said
both
his
wife
and
daughter
were
fine.
He
was
very
happy.
M:
That's
wonderful!
We've
got
to
celebrate!
W:
Yes,we
certainly
will.
Do
you
think
you
can
make
it
tomorrow?
M:
Sure,I
will
get
everything
ready
then.
W:
I
hope
so
and
I
also
hope
you
take
good
care
of
yourself
and
don't
drink
too
much
again.
M:
Thank
you.
See
you
then.
W:
See
you!
Text
7
W:
What
did
you
think
of
the
film
yesterday?
M:
Boring.
I
left
the
cinema
before
the
film
ended.
W:
What
did
you
do
then?
M:
I
went
to
a
dance
party
with
my
girlfriend.
W:
What
time
did
you
come
back
home?
M:
When
the
dance
party
ended,
it
was
very
late,
about
midnight.
W:
It
seems
that
you
have
a
good
time
there.
M:
Yes.
W:
Now
it's
time
for
us
to
work.
Let's
get
down
to
business.
Text
8
W:
How
do
you
find
Harry
Potter?
M:
Wonderful.
I
think
it
is
the
most
exciting
novel
I
have
read.
W:
Really?
M:
Yes.
Don't
you
think
so?
W:
Well,nothing
in
the
book
is
real.
They
are
all
imaginary.
I
felt
quite
disappointed
after
reading
it.
M:
But
it
is
a
reflection
of
the
future
we
may
have.
Science
is
so
powerful.
Something
magical
now
may
turn
out
to
be
true
in
the
future.
W:
Well,I
don't
deny
that.
But
I
still
do
not
like
it.
Furthermore,I
think
the
book
is
too
childish
to
read.
M:
Childish?
It
is
a
book
enjoyed
both
by
children
and
adults;
many
college
students
study
it
for
their
graduation
papers.
W:
Really?
I
might
read
it
again.
Text
9
W:
Our
son's
birthday
is
in
three
days'
time.
How
shall
we
celebrate
it,
dear?
M:
I
think
we
should
buy
some
toys
for
him.
W:
Do
you
think
so?
M:
Yes,
he
enjoys
playing
with
planes,
model
cars
and
boats.
How
about
buying
some
for
him?
W:
Yes,
I
agree.
M:
But
I
don't
think
it's
enough
only
to
buy
something
for
him.
W:
What
else
do
you
want
to
do
for
him?
M:
You
know,it's
right
on
Saturday.
We
are
all
free
that
day.
Let's
take
him
to
the
zoo.
W:
Good
idea.
It's
a
long
time
since
we
went
out
together.
M:
Let's
take
him
to
the
zoo
in
the
morning
and
then
have
our
lunch
together
in
a
KFC.
W:
Our
son
will
be
mad
with
joy
to
hear
it.
M:
I
think
he
will.
Text
10
The
first
American
President,
George
Washington,
worked
with
the
city
planner
Pierre
L'Enfant
to
choose
the
land
for
the
new
presidential
home.
A
competition
was
held
to
find
a
building
designer.
Nine
plans
were
considered,
and
the
architect
James
Hoban
won.
Construction
began
in
1792.
The
first
president
to
live
there
was
John
Adams.
He
and
his
wife
Abigail
moved
into
the
White
House
in
1800.
During
the
war
of
1812,British
troops
burned
most
of
the
inside
of
the
White
House.
James
Hoban
helped
rebuild
it.
Over
the
years,each
president
has
made
changes
or
additions
to
the
building.
The
White
House
walls
are
made
of
stone
that
is
painted
white.
But
the
famous
building
has
had
other
names
over
time,
including
the
President's
House
and
the
Executive
Mansion.
In
the
early
1900s,
President
Theodore
Roosevelt
made
the
White
House
its
official
name.
In
the
1930s,President
Franklin
Roosevelt
decided
to
rebuild
and
expand
part
of
the
building
that
became
known
as
the
West
Wing.
Some
of
the
public
rooms
in
the
White
House
are
named
colours.
There
is
the
Blue
Room,
the
Green
Room
and
the
Red
Room.
答案:1~5 ABCBA 6~10 CBBBC 11~15 BBACC
16~20 BABCB
第二部分
第一节
A
【语篇解读】 本文给初次进行野外探险的人介绍了加拿大几个值得参观的公园,包括其特色和设施。
21.答案与解析:D 考查细节理解。根据题干中的关键词Grundy
Lake
Provincial
Park可把答案定位到第二段,该段提到了a
30?minute
paddling
(划船),a
fire
pit
(坑),a
picnic
table,由此可知,这里可以划船、做饭和野餐;该段中的“Grundy
Lake
is
motorboat?free”说明这里没有摩托艇,故选D项。
22.答案与解析:B 考查细节理解。根据每个公园介绍部分所给出的营地的数量可知,Bon
Echo
Provincial
Park有25个营地,而其他三个分别是9、10、14,故选B项。
23.答案与解析:B 考查推理判断。通读全文可知,本文推荐了在加拿大野外探险的几个地方,由此可推知,在报纸的旅游版块可以读到本文,故选B项。
B
【语篇解读】 作者通过厨师Francis
Mallmann的生活态度和生活方式领悟到:人要学会忠于自己,这样才能在生活中得到真正的自由。
24.答案与解析:A 考查细节理解。在第二段中,作者对Francis
Mallmann进行了简单的叙述,其中“He
makes
choices,
but
he
doesn't
plan”说明Francis
Mallmann在生活中做选择,但是不做计划,选项A与文章不符,故选A。
25.答案与解析:B 考查细节理解。根据第二段最后一句中的“I
grew
up
thinking
I
had
to
have
a
plan
and
have
long?term
stability
in
front
of
me”可知,作者从小就认为自己必须要有计划,并有长期的稳定性。故选B。
26.答案与解析:C 考查推理判断。根据第一段尾句可知,作者通过看电视知道了厨师Francis
Mallmann,第二段谈到这位厨师的生活态度和生活方式;又根据第三段中的“When
I
saw
Mallmann
doing
what
makes
him
happy,
everything
changed”和下文作者向老板请假可推知,这位厨师影响了作者,激励他改变了生活方式,故选C项。
27.答案与解析:D 考查主旨大意。通读全文可知,作者主要通过讲述自己受到厨师Francis
Mallmann的影响改变生活方式的事说明了一个道理,即“忠于自己才能自由生活”,作者在尾段对全文进行了总结,故选D。
C
【语篇解读】 一项新的研究表明,音乐有助于治疗抑郁症。它比药物治疗和谈心疗法在减轻抑郁症症状上更有效果,对痴呆、学习障碍、中风等治疗也有益处。但由于缺乏大量研究资金支持,研究人员在音乐疗法的疗效方面无法进行高质量、大规模的研究。
28.答案与解析:D 考查细节理解。根据第二段中的“who
were
receiving
drug
treatment
for
depression...traditional
talk
therapy”和“music
therapy
worked
better”可知,研究中未提到游戏疗法,故选D。
29.答案与解析:A 考查观点态度。根据第三段的内容可知,Anna
Maratos认为音乐疗法值得深入研究,它对于青少年和一些年龄较大的病人来说可能更有用。故选A项。
30.答案与解析:C 考查细节理解。根据尾段第一句可知,其他研究表明,音乐疗法在治疗痴呆症、学习障碍、中风和分娩期间的疼痛管理方面也有益处,并结合上文提到的用音乐疗法治疗抑郁症可知,选项A、B、D与文意相符。文章没有提到其对治疗心脏病的益处,故选C项。
31.答案与解析:D 考查推理判断。根据尾段中的“It
doesn't
easily
attract
serious
research
funding.
It's
difficult
to
do
high?quality,
large?scale
trials”可知,这项研究不易吸引大量的研究资金,因此进行高质量、大规模的试验是困难的,即高质量的对音乐疗法疗效的研究受资金限制,故选D项。
D
【语篇解读】 近几年来,国际儿童救助组织Street
Kids
International与它在非洲、拉丁美洲和印度的合作组织一同为流浪儿童的生活提供经济支援,并帮助他们学习技能,开始自己的小生意来获得收入。
32.答案与解析:C 考查细节理解。根据第二段的内容,尤其是“develop
opportunities
for
street
children
to
earn
income”可知,国际儿童救助组织SKI通过为流浪儿童创造赚取收入的机会来帮助他们,故选C项。
33.答案与解析:A 考查细节理解。根据题干中的关键词shoeshine
boxes定位至文章第三段,根据该段第四、五句可知,在多米尼亚共和国,流浪儿童可以借钱买擦鞋箱。故选A项。
34.答案与解析:C 考查词义猜测。根据划线词后的“such
as
bicycles,
shoeshine
kits
and
basic
building
materials”可知,此处表示小额贷款首先用于购买流浪儿童赚钱所用的固定工具,故选C。
35.答案与解析:D 考查推理判断。根据尾段中的“And
all
SKI
programs
have
charged
interest
on
the
loans.
Generally
the
rates
have
been
lower
than
bank
rates”可知,所有的SKI项目都对贷款收取利息,通常利率不高,据此可推知,孩子们要还的钱稍多于借到的钱,故选D。
第二节
【语篇解读】 我们不能控制影响睡眠的因素,但是可以通过改变自己的睡眠习惯,如坚持固定的睡眠模式、减少睡觉前的饮食量以及改善卧室环境等方式,来提高自己的睡眠质量。
36.答案与解析:B 根据前一句中的“all
the
factors
that
can
influence
a
good
night's
sleep”可知,高质量的睡眠有时很难获得是不足为奇的。故选B项,衔接上下文。
37.答案与解析:D 根据本部分的标题“Stick
to
a
sleep
schedule”可知,这部分讲述的是要有一个固定的作息时间,这与D项的内容联系密切,故选D项。
38.答案与解析:A 根据前一句中的“avoid
heavy
or
large
meals
within
a
couple
of
hours
of
bedtime”可知,睡觉前不要吃得太多,这样会造成身体不舒适,从而影响睡眠。故选A项。
39.答案与解析:C 根据上文中的“dark”和下文中的“using
room?darkening
shades”可知,这里表示睡觉时,不要让自己暴露在光照之下。故选C项。
40.答案与解析:F 通读最后一段尤其是第一句可知,这部分讲述的是日常身体活动对睡眠有好处,故F项适合作本段小标题。
第三部分
第一节
41.答案与解析:C John
Roebling想要建一座桥,其他的专家都认为那是不可能完成的任务,所以是转折关系。
42.答案与解析:A 别的专家认为那座桥不可能建成,所以劝他放弃/忘掉那个想法。forget“忘记,忽略”;treasure“珍爱,珍惜”;understand“了解”;adopt“采用”。
43.答案与解析:B 他思考很久后认为那座桥能够建成。could表示“能够”。
44.答案与解析:A 从后文的“Working
together”可以推出父亲说服儿子,使儿子相信该桥可以建成。convince“说服”;advise“劝告,忠告,建议”;arrange“安排,排列”;promise“允诺,答应”。
45.答案与解析:D 父亲和儿子构思出了关于如何建成桥梁和克服困难的一些想法。overcome
difficulties“克服困难”。
46.答案与解析:D 他们开始雇员工建桥。hire“雇佣”;invite“邀请”;fire“解雇”;interview“接见,会见”。
47.答案与解析:C 从后面的转折词but可以推断出工程进展顺利。smoothly“平稳地”;carefully“小心地”;frequently“常常,频繁地”;naturally“自然地”。
48.答案与解析:A 发生了一件悲惨的事故,事故夺去了John
Roebling的生命。accident“意外事故,不测事件,(交通)事故”。
49.答案与解析:B 那次的事故导致他不能说话和行动。leave在此表示“使某人处于一种什么状态”。
50.答案与解析:B 后文说要他放弃那个工程,而且前面提到专家都认为不可能建成桥梁,故大家都是给出消极的评论。negative“否定的,消极的”。
51.答案与解析:C 从“though
he
was
never”可以推出Washington并没有失去信心,所以不会放弃。satisfied“满意的”;exhausted“耗尽的,疲惫的”;discouraged“气馁的”;determined“坚决的,决定了的”。
52.答案与解析:D 前文说尽管Washington并没有气馁,所以后文应该是他无法把自己对那个工程的热情传递给朋友们。结合全文可知他对于建造该桥是很有激情的。
53.答案与解析:D 后文说他能够看到天空,所以是风把窗帘吹开了。blow
away“吹跑”;blow
off“吹掉”;blow
out“吹出”;blow
apart“吹开”。
54.答案与解析:C 窗外的天空好像给他传达了这样一个信息;不要放弃。message“消息,信息”;notice“通知”;symbol“符号、记号、象征”;image“肖像,图像”。
55.答案与解析:A make
use
of...“利用……”,是固定搭配。
56.答案与解析:A 后文说他用这种方式告诉工程师们怎么干活。所以把移动手指当作一种交流方式。
57.答案与解析:D 从后文看是丈夫在妻子手臂上比划,指示妻子传达他的意思。instruction“指示,指令”;production“产量”;explanation“解释”;construction“建筑,建筑物”。
58.答案与解析:C 从上下文推测可知是桥梁竣工。complete“完成,使完善”;recover“重新获得,恢复”;solve“解决”;fail“失败,不及格”。
59.答案与解析:B 那座桥矗立在那儿是对Washington的精神力量和不被周围环境所击倒的坚强意志力的一种纪念。strength“力量”;welcome“欢迎”;reply“答复,回复,答辩”;response“回答,响应,反应”。
60.答案与解析:B 见上题解析。
第二节
【语篇解读】 瑞典北部每年的十二月份至次年的四月份期间,人们会建造Icehotel,给旅客带来不一样的体验。
61.答案与解析:which 考查定语从句。分析句子结构可知,此处引导非限制性定从句,修饰“ice
blocks”,且从句中缺少主语,故填which。
62.答案与解析:decorations 考查名词。根据上文中的“different
rooms
and”可知,空处要填名词,且decoration是可数名词,故填decorations。
63.答案与解析:of 考查介词。be
made
of意为“用……制成”,为固定用法。故填of。
64.答案与解析:to
design 考查非谓语动词。此处用动词不定式作目的状语,表示艺术家们递交申请的目的,故填to
design。
65.答案与解析:it 考查代词。“it”在此处作形式主语,真正的主语是“to
see...
Torne
River”。
66.答案与解析:Though/Although/While 考查连词。根据语境可知,第66、67空所在的两个句子之间存在让步关系,故填Though/Although/While引导让步状语从句。
67.答案与解析:has
been
considered 考查动词的时态和语态。根据语境可知,虽然Icehotel只存在于12月至4月之间,但是近来它已经被认为是瑞典的“七大奇迹”之一。根据句中的“recently”及语境可知,应用现在完成时,且“it”与“consider”是被动关系,故填has
been
considered。
68.答案与解析:sleeping 考查现在分词。根据语境并分析句子结构可知,此处为分词作时间状语,且空处与其逻辑主语people之间为主谓关系,故填其现在分词sleeping。
69.答案与解析:the 考查冠词。这里的“hotel”是特指,故填定冠词the。
70.答案与解析:constantly 考查副词。根据语境可知,空处修饰空后的“around
-5℃”,故填constantly。
第四部分
第一节
答案:
Last
summer,
I
went
to
work
as
a
volunteer
teacher
in
a
small
village,
is
located
in
the
south
of
our
country.
The
children
there
were
all
from
poor
families,
they
didn't
have
nice
clothes
to
wear
or
food
eat.
They
had
to
do
much
housework
as
parents
had
gone
to
work
in
cities
to
make
money.
They
had
to
take
care
their
little
brothers
or
sisters.
They
a
hard
life.
But
they
were
eager
to
learn
about
the
outside
world.
When
about
their
dreams,
they
gave
me
the
same
answer.
They
said
they
hoped
they
could
return
to
their
small
after
graduating
from
college
to
make
their
hometown
more
beautiful.
第二节
范文:
Dear
Tom,
I'm
glad
that
we're
both
interested
in
fantasy
novels,
so
we
can
now
talk
a
lot
about
them.
I've
had
an
interest
in
fantasy
novels
since
I
was
a
child.
I
love
them,
especially
those
that
are
well-written.
There's
nothing
better
than
dropping
into
the
pages
of
a
well-written
fantasy
novel
and
finding
a
world
of
wonders
to
explore.
I
think
the
plots
of
good
fantasy
novels
are
very
odd
and
entertaining.
I
usually
never
know
what
will
happen
next.
These
unexpected
plots
always
excite
me.
They
usually
leave
a
lot
to
the
imagination,
which
I
think
will
help
me
develop
the
ability
to
create
novels
of
my
own.
Which
novels
have
you
been
reading
recently?
Please
recommend
some
to
me
in
your
next
letter.
Best
wishes!
Yours,
Li
Ming
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