外研版高中英语选修6 Module 4 Music单元测试卷含解析(含听力材料)

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Module
4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.What
gift
will
the
woman
probably
get
for
Mary?
A.A
school
bag.
B.A
record.
C.A
theatre
ticket.
2.What
will
the
woman
tell
the
man?
A.Her
company's
name.
B.Her
new
address.
C.Her
phone
number.
3.When
can
the
woman
get
the
computer?
A.On
Tuesday.
B.On
Wednesday.
C.On
Thursday.
4.Where
is
Mary
going?
A.Home.
B.The
park.
C.The
bus
stop.
5.Where
are
the
man
and
the
woman
probably
talking?
A.Inside
a
bookstore.
B.Outside
an
art
museum.
C.Outside
a
sports
centre.
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.What
month
is
it
now?
A.September.
B.October.
C.November.
7.What
do
we
know
about
the
speakers?
A.They
are
both
football
players.
B.They
are
both
in
training.
C.They
both
enjoy
sports.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.A
flight
timetable.
B.The
way
to
Union
Street.
C.Hiring
a
taxi.
9.Where
is
the
woman
going
on
Saturday?
A.Garden
Hotel.
B.The
airport.
C.The
taxi
company.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What
did
the
man
do
with
his
old
car?
A.He
sold
it.
B.He
repaired
the
engine.
C.He
repaired
the
wheels.
11.How
does
the
man
feel
about
his
old
car?
A.It
was
more
comfortable.
B.It
was
worth
the
money.
C.It
was
in
bad
condition.
12.How
does
the
man
feel
about
his
new
car?
A.He
thinks
it
is
not
worth
the
money
he
spent
on
it.
B.He
thinks
it
is
worse
than
the
old
one.
C.He
thinks
it
is
much
better
than
the
old
one.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What
does
the
speaker
mainly
discuss?
A.The
history
of
cola.
B.Soft-drink
production.
C.Using
cola
as
a
drug.
14.How
was
cola
originally
sold?
A.As
a
soft
drink.
B.As
a
medicine.
C.As
a
cooking
oil.
15.Why
did
the
speaker
mention
John
S.
Pamberton?
A.He
sold
cola
to
doctors.
B.He
was
a
drugstore
clerk.
C.He
developed
cola
as
a
drug.
16.How
was
the
drug
made
into
a
soft
drink?
A.By
mixing
it
with
special
oils.
B.By
heating
it.
C.By
adding
soda
water.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What
does
the
sentence
“Behind
every
successful
man
there
is
a
woman”
mean?
A.There
is
a
woman
standing
behind
every
successful
man.
B.Women's
support
to
men
is
a
most
important
factor
of
men's
success.
C.Every
success
depends
on
women.
18.Who
wants
to
be
as
successful
as
men?
A.All
women.
B.Every
woman.
C.Not
every
woman.
19.Which
of
the
following
still
exists
in
the
US
today?
A.Men
can
get
the
best
jobs
but
women
can't.
B.Women
can't
get
equal
pay
for
equal
work.
C.Both
A
and
B.
20.Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage?
A.Men
support
women
in
the
women's
liberation
movement.
B.The
government
supports
women
in
the
women's
liberation
movement.
C.Women
want
to
have
the
same
chance
for
success.
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
The
Secure
ChildBy
StanleyGreenspan,
M.D.Publisher:
Da
Capo
Press;
Reprint
Print
list
price:
£5.99Kindle
price:
£2.99,
save
£3.00
  In
this
book,
Dr.
Stanley
Creenspan
offers
a
set
of
guiding
principles
to
help
parents
of
children

from
preschoolers
to
teenagers

so
that
they
feel
secure
in
their
homes,
their
schools,
and
in
the
society
at
large.
He
also
explains
children's
behavior
that
signals
reaction
to
stress
and
fears
and
gives
parents
concrete
suggestions
to
help
children
handle
their
anxieties.
Building
Healthy
MindsBy
StanleyGreenspan,
M.D.
&
Nancy
LewisPublisher:
Da
Capo
PressPrint
list
price:
£7.99Kindle
price:
£4.49,
save
£3.50
  The
book
applies
Dr.
Creenspan's
developmental
theories
to
a
child's
everyday
life

with
practical,
delightful
observations
and
advice.
Every
parent
wants
to
raise
a
bright,
happy,
and
moral
child,
but
until
Stanley
Greenspan
did
much
research
on
the
building
blocks
of
such
qualities,
no
one
could
show
parents
how
and
when
these
qualities
begin.
In
this
book
Dr.
Greenspan
identifies
the
six
key
experiences
that
make
it
possible
for
children
to
reach
their
full
potential.
The
Learning
TreeBy
StanleyGreenspan,
M.D.,
Nancy
Thorndike
GreenspanPublisher:
Da
Capo
PressPrint
list
price:
£11.99Kindle
price:
£7.99,
save
£4.00
  Using
the
metaphor
(隐喻)
of
a
tree,
Dr.
Stanley
Greenspan
explains
that
the
roots
represent
how
children
take
in
the
world
through
what
they
hear,
see,
smell,
and
touch.
The
trunk
represents
thinking
skills
through
which
children
grow
both
academically
and
socially.
The
branches

children's
basic
abilities
to
read,
write,
do
math,
and
organize
their
work.
Both
parents
and
early
learning
professionals
will
especially
welcome
the
part
on
finding
and
dealing
with
learning
problems
early.
The
Challenging
ChildBy
StanleyGreenspan,
M.D.
&
Jacqueline
SalmonPublisher:
Da
Capo
PressPrint
list
price:
£5.99Kindle
price:
£4.24,
save
£1.75
  Most
children
fall
into
five
basic
types
that
come
from
inborn
physical
characteristics:
the
sensitive
child,
the
self?absorbed
child,
the
defiant
(反叛的)
child,
the
inattentive
child,
and
the
active/aggressive
child.
Stanley
Creenspan,
M.D.,
is
the
first
to
show
parents
how
to
match
their
parenting
to
the
challenges
of
their
particular
child.
21.Which
book
saves
the
most
on
its
Kindle
edition?
A.The
Challenging
Child.
B.The
Learning
Tree.
C.Building
Healthy
Minds.
D.The
Secure
Child.
22.What
common
theme
do
the
four
books
carry?
A.The
types
of
children.
B.Children's
learning
abilities.
C.Advice
on
educating
children.
D.Children's
moral
development.
23.What
can
we
know
about
Stanley
Greenspan?
A.He
wrote
the
four
books
on
his
own.
B.He
has
been
working
in
Da
Capo
Press.
C.He's
the
first
to
study
children's
types.
D.He
wrote
Building
Healthy
Minds
based
on
his
study.
B
Norway
shares
a
long
eastern
border
with
Sweden
and
is
bordered
by
Finland
and
Russia
to
the
north?east,
and
the
Skagerrak
strait
to
the
south

Denmark
on
the
other
side
of
the
strait.
It
has
an
extensive
coastline,
facing
the
North
Atlantic
Ocean
and
the
Barents
Sea.
For
the
last
few
years,
Norway
has
registered
the
highest
quality
of
life
among
the
world's
nations.
It
is
one
of
the
wealthiest
countries
in
the
world.
Norwegians
can
also
expect
to
get
a
good
education,
find
the
job
they
want

unemployment
is
only
4
percent
according
to
recent
data
updated
in
January,
2019

enjoy
good
health
and
live
a
long
life.
Its
achievement
today
is
completely
unexpected
for
many
people,
especially
senior
citizens
there.
Just
80
years
ago
Norwegians
were
moving
to
the
USA
in
their
thousands
in
search
of
a
better
life.
The
rise
in
oil
prices
in
the
1970s
changed
all
that.
On
a
per?capita
(人均的)
basis,
Norway
is
the
world's
largest
producer
of
oil
outside
of
the
Middle
East.
When
you
arrive
in
Oslo,
the
capital
of
Norway,
for
the
first
time,
don't
expect
to
be
met
by
Dubai?style
skyscrapers,
and
rows
of
Ferraris
and
Porsches.
In
2018,
Norway
became
one
of
the
few
countries
where
over
5
in
every
100
passenger
cars
on
the
roads
is
a
plug?in
electric
one.
Norwegians
also
work
hard
and
are
always
near
the
top
in
research
on
global
worker
productivity
rates.
But
in
today's
high?tech
world
where
work
seems
to
follow
us
wherever
we
go,
the
people
of
Norway
are
redefining
(重新定义)
what
wealth
means.
Laws
just
recently
passed
by
the
government
attach
great
importance
to
family
and
time
off.
Also,
the
country
is
saving
for
the
future.
Every
dollar
earned
from
oil
is
put
straight
into
its
pensions

worth
billions
of
dollars.
At
a
time
when
most
other
western
countries
are
wondering
how
they
will
finance
the
pensions
of
a
growing
retired
population,
Norway_is_sitting_pretty.
24.Where
is
the
Skagerrak
strait?
A.Near
the
Barents
Sea.
B.On
the
east
of
Finland.
C.Near
the
north
of
Norway.
D.On
the
north
of
Denmark.
25.What
leads
to
Norway's
success?
A.Its
huge
reserve
of
oil.
B.Its
low
unemployment
rate.
C.Its
quality
education.
D.Its
pleasant
natural
environment.
26.What
can
be
inferred
about
Norway
from
paragraph
3?
A.Norwegians
are
seeking
modern
life.
B.It
is
modest
about
its
wealth.
C.It
puts
much
focus
on
the
traffic.
D.Norwegians
try
to
keep
away
from
high
technology.
27.What
does
the
underlined
sentence
in
the
last
paragraph
convey?
A.Norway's
future
should
be
considered.
B.Norway
wouldn't
like
to
make
changes.
C.Norway
has
accumulated
enough
pensions.
D.Norway's
retired
population
is
decreasing.
C
You
probably
don't
like
the
term
“staycation”.
Me
neither.
The
terms
holistay,
daycation
and
nearcation
are
also
sometimes
used.
But
you
can't
ignore
them.
As
a
concept,
it
is
quite
attractive.
Perhaps
you've
already
had
one,
but
weren't
aware
that's
what
it
is
called.
Staycations
don't
just
mean
staying
in
doing
things
around
the
house
or
just
relaxing
at
home.
They
are
related
to
getting
out
more
by
taking
day
trips
from
your
home
to
see
local
sights.
If
you
don't
want
to
stay
at
home,
you
can
holiday
locally

for
example,
camping
at
a
local
campground.
Staycations
originally
became
popular
after
the
2008
financial
crisis,
when
people
were
looking
for
ways
to
reduce
their
spending.
Apart
from
the
savings,
let's
not
ignore
the
other
benefits:
you
don't
have
any
of
the
problems
associated
with
travel,
such
as
packing,
long
drives,
delays
at
airports
and
so
on.
Some
staycationers
who
base
themselves
at
home
like
to
follow
a
set
of
rules,
such
as
setting
the
start
and
end
date,
planning
their
activities
ahead
of
time
and
avoiding
routine.
You
don't
have
to
do
so,
but
it
helps
to
create
the
feel
of
a
traditional
vacation.
Others,
who
are
aware
that
an
extra
barbecue
or
a
visit
to
the
local
zoo
may
not
match
the
thrill
of
foreign
travel,
take
it
a
step
further.
A
New
Yorker,
Karen
Ash,
decided
not
to
go
to
Japan,
as
she
had
planned,
but
instead
took
a
week?long
Japanese
vacation
in
her
own
city.
This
included
buying
postcards
and
souvenirs
at
a
Japanese
market,
admiring
bonsai
plants,
eating
ramen,
all
without
leaving
New
York.
Her
plan
also
included
joining
in
a
traditional
Japanese
tea
ceremony,
attending
a
taiko
drumming
concert
and
watching
Japanese
soap
operas
on
DVD.
I
don't
think
many
people
would
want
to
take
this
much
trouble
to
create
their
staycation,
but
you
get
the
idea!
28.Which
aspect
of
staycations
is
mainly
talked
about
in
the
first
paragraph?
A.Its
real
meaning.
B.Its
another
name.
C.Its
popularity.
D.Its
benefit.
29.Why
did
people
begin
to
take
staycations?
A.To
promote
local
tourism.
B.To
keep
pace
with
the
times.
C.To
cut
back
on
their
expenses.
D.To
avoid
trouble
related
to
travel.
30.What's
the
author's
attitude
to
staycationers'
following
some
rules?
A.Disapproving.
B.
Ambiguous.
C.Cautious.
D.Favorable.
31.What
does
Karen
Ash's
experience
show?
A.How
to
experience
Japanese
culture.
B.How
to
prepare
for
a
foreign
journey.
C.How
to
make
the
most
of
vacations.
D.How
to
enjoy
a
foreign
travel
at
home.
D
Studying
the
DNA
of
300
mice
has
flagged
up
genes
(基因)
which
have
been
linked
to
hereditary
(遗传的)
sight
loss
for
the
first
time.
Researchers
say
because
mice's
genes
are
so
similar
to
humans',
their
findings
could
lead
to
the
treatment
of
more
genetic
diseases.
Scientists
at
the
University
of
California,
Davis
studied
information
from
a
data
bank
of
mice's
genetic
material.
They
found
347
genes
linked
to
eye
problems,
with
just
86
of
them
having
been
studied
in
the
past.
Only
around
50
to
75
percent
of
hereditary
eye
diseases
in
humans
can
be
explained
with
present
science.
The
researchers
believe
these
hundreds
of
new
genes
found
in
mice
could
be
a
key
to
explaining

and
therefore
being
able
to
treat
the
other
25
to
50
percent.
“This
is
extremely
valuable
for
people
with
hereditary
eye
disease,”
said
researcher
Professor
Ala
Moshiri.
“All
researchers
are
going
to
start
using
these
data.
In
the
past,
we
knew
the
problem
was
there
but
we
didn't
know
where
to
look.
Now
eye
centers
can
call
back
patients
and
screen
them
for
these
new
genes.
We
expect
that
more
and
more
of
these
genetic
diseases
will
be
treatable.”
Also,
the
fact
is
that
more
than
60
percent
of
eye
problems
at
birth
are
ones
resulting
from
the
baby's
parents!
Thanks
to
data
from
the
International
Mouse
Phenotyping
Consortium
(IMPC),
which
is
trying
to
work
out
what
every
single
gene
in
a
mouse
is
responsible
for,
with
the
aim
of
translating
it
to
humans,
scientists
are
moving
closer
to
figuring
out
all
genetic
causes
of
blindness.
To
do
this,
scientists
separate
a
single
gene
from
other
ones
at
a
time
and
then
observe
what
effect
it
has
on
the
mouse
for
a
long
time.
This
has
so
far
been
done
more
than
7,000
times
and
has
achieved
great
success.
Researchers
are
now
working
alongside
eye
care
centers
in
Texas
and
Iowa
in
order
to
compare
the
mice's
genes
to
those
of
patients.
32.How
many
hereditary?sight?loss?related
genes
were
new?found?
A.86.
B.261.
C.300.
D.347.
33.Why
is
the
percentage
of
genetic
eye
problems
mentioned
in
Paragraph
3?
A.To
show
the
significance
of
studying
mice's
genes.
B.To
prove
mice's
genes
are
similar
to
humans'.
C.To
warn
the
high
risk
level
of
suffering
them.
D.To
explain
how
common
they
are
among
people.
34.What
should
scientists
do
first
to
unlock
secrets
of
genetic
blindness?
A.Compare
humans'
genes
with
mice's.
B.Recognize
each
gene's
role
of
humans.
C.Set
apart
a
gene
of
a
mouse
each
time.
D.Figure
out
each
gene's
function
of
a
mouse.
35.What
is
a
suitable
title
for
the
text?
A.New
Ways
to
Cure
Sight
Loss
B.Genes
Found
Behind
Eye
Problems
C.Genetic
Diseases
Discovered
in
Mice
D.Humans'
Genes
Causing
Eye
Diseases
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。
Birds
are
wonderful
both
as
pets
and
as
visitors
to
the
garden.
If
you're
considering
bird
ownership,
the
care
requirements
include
providing
good
housing,
nutritious
food
and
keeping
an
eye
on
the
bird's
health.
Choose
the
bird
species
with
care.
__36__
It
is
very
important
to
learn
as
much
as
you
can
about
the
species
before
deciding
which
bird
you
will
choose.
The
bird
must
match
your
lifestyle,
interests
and
ability
to
take
good
care
of
it.
__37__
The
cage
size
should
be
big
enough
for
the
bird
to
put
its
wings
out
straight
from
side
to
side.
Since
small
cages
tend
to
lead
to
behavior
problems,
space
in
the
cage
is
important

the
bigger
the
space
in
the
cage,
the
better.
Feed
the
bird
regularly
at
about
the
same
time
each
day.
This
could
be
when
you
eat,
or
maybe
earlier.
__38__
So
the
bird
knows
when
to
expect
its
food.
Besides,
provide
the
bird
with
average
temperature
water
and
change
it
daily
to
ensure
the
freshness.
Keep
the
cage
properly
and
regularly
cleaned.
A
clean
cage
reduces
the
risk
of
your
bird
suffering
from
bacteria.
Regular
removal
of
bird
droppings
is
very
important
for
keeping
the
bird
healthy.
__39__
Give
the
bird
lots
of
attention.
Talk
to
your
bird
as
it
rides
around
the
house,
This
is
necessary
during
the
first
couple
of
years.
__40__
For
example,
some
birds
will
perfectly
mimic
(模仿)
the
sound
of
you
moving
the
cleaning
cloth
over
the
stove
or
table.
A.Not
all
bird
species
are
appropriate
as
pets.
B.Anyhow,
choose
a
time
and
try
to
stick
to
it.
C.Purchase
the
right
kind
of
cage
for
housing
the
bird.
D.If
your
bird
gets
lots
of
attention,
he
or
she
will
be
happier
as
a
whole.
E.Identify
the
exact
food
needed
by
the
species
of
bird
you're
caring
for.
F.Birds
are
fast
learners
and
will
surprise
you
with
their
range
of
sound
effects.
G.Moreover,
a
bird
living
in
a
clean
environment
tends
to
be
more
active
and
happier.
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。
I
like
to
walk
with
my
dog.
On
a
glorious
Saturday
__41__,
I
enjoyed
the
beautiful
weather,
the
fresh
air
and
the
beautiful
scenery
while
my
dog
Jett
and
I
were
making
our
rounds.
At
one
home
I
__42__,
I
noticed
a
newspaper
that
was
lying
on
the
edge
of
the
street
__43__
near
the
doorstep.
Thinking
I
would
make
someone
else's
__44__
a
little
easier,I
decided
to
__45__
the
paper
and
throw
it
towards
their
door.
__46__
my
aim
was
way
off
and
instead
of
landing
on
the
doorstep,
the
paper
flew
in
the
__47__
direction
and
landed
on
the
roof
of
a
truck
behind
me.
No
one
saw
it
but
me,
and
I
burst
out
__48__
before
I
realised
what
I
had
done
had
made
the
problem
__49__.
I
took
a
look
at
my
watch
and
found
it
was
near
5:00
am.
It
was
too
__50__
to
knock
on
the
door
and
__51__
the
homeowner
where
their
paper
was.
As
a
result,
I
walked
home,
got
dressed
and
went
to
the
__52__,
which
lies
near
my
home,
to
make
it
right.
I
__53__
a
little
later
with
a
new
newspaper
and
a
basket
of
fresh
strawberries
and
__54__
the
home-owner
who
was
working
on
a
truck
in
the
driveway
with
some
friends.
With
a
deep
breath
I
__55__
and
said,
“I
hope
you
have
a
great
sense
of
humour.”
__56__,
they
did.
After
I
explained
what
__57__
just
now,
they
all
laughed
loudly
and
of
course
it
really
made
me
__58__.
I
couldn't
help
but
smile
all
day.
I've
heard
it
said
,
“Character
is
what
you
do
when
no
one
is
looking.”
But,
in
fact,
there
are
too
many
people
who
__59__
the
only
thing
that's
right
is
to
get
by,and
the
only
thing
that's
__60__
is
to
get
caught.
41.A.morning
B.afternoon
C.evening
D.night
42.A.checked
B.passed
C.visited
D.opened
43.A.instead
of
B.but
for
C.except
for
D.in
case
of
44.A.career
B.life
C.duty
D.situation
45.A.take
away
B.put
away
C.pick
up
D.look
through
46.A.Besides
B.Therefore
C.Otherwise
D.However
47.A.opposite
B.right
C.same
D.usual
48.A.crying
B.shouting
C.laughing
D.complaining
49.A.worse
B.easier
C.better
D.stranger
50.A.difficult
B.interesting
C.early
D.stressful
51.A.warn
B.remind
C.ask
D.tell
52.A.church
B.store
C.school
D.hospital
53.A.left
B.started
C.arrived
D.returned
54.A.found
B.expected
C.introduced
D.informed
55.A.appeared
B.recovered
C.exercised
D.approached
56.A.Strangely
B.Fortunately
C.Unusually
D.Sadly
57.A.existed
B.mattered
C.happened
D.changed
58.A.shocked
B.relaxed
C.embarrassed
D.puzzled
59.A.fear
B.doubt
C.explain
D.think
60.A.amazing
B.legal
C.wrong
D.worthless
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。
I
went
to
a
classical
music
concert
yesterday
and
I
loved
it.
What
I
particularly
61.________
(experience)
in
a
different
way
is
how
much
I
appreciated
the
musicians.
I
am
62.________
grateful
for
the
gifts
63.________
(share)
by
the
musicians
with
the
audience
that
I'll
carry
this
special
feeling
along
with
me.
I
have
noticed
how
the
music
can
change
one's
view,
and
I
am
thankful
for
the
way
musicians
work
to
the
best
of
their
64.________
(able)
to
provide
this
music
for
their
audience.
This
newfound
appreciation
is
thanks
to
the
kindness
that
I
have
been
allowed
65.________
(develop)
here
on
KindSpring
and
from
all
of
you
KindSpringers.
On
66.________
topic
of
classical
music,
I
always
love
the
clapping
and
the
cheering
67.________
come
at
the
end
of
a
concert.
68.________
(specific)
in
classical
music
concerts
the
applause
can
last
six
or
seven
minutes.
It
always
69.________
(lift)
my
spirits,
but
now
I
know
that
it's
because
it
is
an
act
of
gratitude
(感激)
to
the
70.________
(excellence)
musicians
and
the
music.
Thanks
to
classical
music
concerts,
I'll
never
fail
to
carry
on
with
the
act.
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。
I
just
come
back
from
Britain
last
week.
I
was
luckily
enough
to
be
one
of
the
student
from
different
countries
to
visit
the
UK
from
Feb.
16
to
28.
We
paid
a
visit
to
many
places,
like
London,
Oxford
or
the
Lake
District.
I
learned
much
about
British
culture
and
history
in
London,
where
was
my
favorite.
I
also
liked
Oxford,
in
which
I
saw
much
more
old
buildings.
The
Lake
District
was
beautiful,
but
it
was
pity
that
it
rained
heavily
when
they
were
there.
The
most
excited
thing
for
me
in
the
Britain
was
that
I
made
a
lot
of
friends
there.
第二节 书面表达(满分25分)
请写一封email给你在英国的笔友。
要求内容包括:
1.你最喜欢的音乐……(favourite
music)
2.解释你为什么对某些音乐不太感兴趣。(many
types
of
music,
not
interested
in)
3.阐明一、两点音乐在你生活中的重要性。(the
importance
of
music
to
your
life)
文章开头和结尾已给出。
Dear
Lucy,
Thanks
for
your
letter.
You
asked
me
something
about
the
music
in
my
life.
Let
me
tell
you
briefly.
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
How
about
you?
Write
to
me
to
tell
me
about
music
in
your
life.
I
am
looking
forward
to
it.
Yours,
Li
Hua
Module
4单元测试卷
第一部分
听力材料:
Text
1
W:
Have
you
got
any
idea
about
what
you'll
buy
for
Mary's
birthday?
M:
Well,
I'll
get
her
a
very
new
school
bag.
And
I
promised
to
take
her
to
a
film.
What
about
you?
W:
Oh,
I
haven't
decided
yet.
I
probably
buy
her
a
new
music
record
as
she
likes
it
so
much.
Text
2
W:
Don't
forget
to
write
to
me,Jason.
M:
I
won't.
But
let
me
make
sure
I
have
the
right
address.Is
it
42
East
Drive,Birmingham?
W:
That's
right.
By
the
way,
my
office
number
has
changed
since
I
began
to
work
at
Morrison.
M:
Has
it?
And
tell
me
what
it
is,then.
Text
3
W:
Now,can
we
get
the
computers
before
Wednesday?
M:
Well,it
depends.
If
it
is
less
than
10
kilometres,
we
can
deliver
them
on
Tuesday.
But
if
it's
farther
away,
it'll
be
on
Thursday.
Where
is
your
office?
W:
Just
around
the
corner.
Text
4
M:
Hello,
Mary.
Why
are
you
standing
here
in
the
cold
wind?
W:
I'm
waiting
for
a
bus,
but
the
buses
are
full
at
this
time
of
the
day.
M:
Where
are
you
going?
This
isn't
your
home.
You
must
take
a
bus
from
the
other
side
of
the
street
to
go
home.
W:
I'm
not
going
home
now.
I'm
going
for
a
walk
in
the
park.
I
always
like
going
for
a
walk
before
lunch.
M:
Then
aren't
you
going
there
on
foot?
It
isn't
very
far.
W:
Oh,
no,
Bill.
It
isn't
very
interesting
to
walk
through
the
streets.
In
fact,
it's
very
boring.
So
I
always
take
bus
No.
3.
Text
5
W:
The
admission
price
of
the
gallery
is
ten
dollars
per
person.
I
think
that's
very
expensive
for
a
single
exhibit.
M:
But
if
we
have
student
cards,we
can
get
in
for
two.
W:
Really?
Let's
have
a
try.
Text
6
M:
Hi,Martha.
I
see
you're
working
out,
too.
How
many
miles
have
you
run
so
far?
W:
Well,
I've
been
around
the
track
four
times.
That's
two
miles.
M:
Are
you
getting
in
shape
for
any
particular
sport?
W:
Yes,I've
signed
up
for
the
school
volleyball
team.
M:
That's
wonderful.
I'm
going
to
play
football.
W:
When
do
you
start?
M:
In
two
weeks,at
the
beginning
of
November.
W:
We're
having
our
first
volleyball
practice
tomorrow
afternoon
and
our
first
game
next
week.
M:
Great.
I'll
be
sure
to
come
and
cheer
for
you.
Text
7
M:
Good
morning,
City
Taxi.
W:
Good
morning.
I'd
like
to
book
a
taxi
to
the
airport
for
Saturday
morning,
please.
M:
Where
from?
W:
I'm
at
Garden
Hotel
on
Union
Street.
There
will
be
three
of
us
sharing.
How
much
would
it
be?
M:
About
sixty
dollars.
W:
Sixty
dollars?
Each
or
all
of
us?
M:
That's
all
together.
What
time
do
you
want
to
leave?
W:
Seven
in
the
morning.
M:
Right.
We'll
pick
you
up
at
your
hotel
at
seven
then.Thank
you
very
much.
Goodbye.
Text
8
W:
Why
did
you
sell
the
car?
M:
It
gave
me
too
much
trouble.
I
was
spending
too
much
money
on
it.
I
was...er
...spending
more
money
than
it
was
worth.
Unfortunately,
of
course,
when
you
actually
sell
the
car,
you've
already
spent
the
money
on
it,
so
you
lose
both
ways.
W:
Well,what
was
the
trouble
with
your
old
car?
M:
The
engine
needed
a
lot
of
repairs
and
the
wheels
were
giving
trouble
now
and
then.
When
I
set
off
on
a
journey,it
gave
me
a
sort
of
feeling
that
I
might
not
get
to
the
other
end,so
I
decided
to
change
it.
W:
Is
the
new
car
good?
M:
Yes,
it's
newer,more
comfortable,and
it
hasn't
given
me
any
trouble
at
all.
When
I
set
off,
I'm
quite
sure
that
I'll
be
able
to
get
to
the
other
end
safely.
Text
9
How
many
of
you
drink
Coca-Cola?
Nearly
everybody.
Did
you
know
that
cola
started
out
not
as
a
soft
drink,
but
as
a
cure
for
headache
back
in
the
late
eighteen
hundreds?
John
S.
Pamberton,
a
doctor
from
Atlanta
had
experimented
for
many
months
to
find
a
cure
for
the
common
headache.
He
worked
at
his
home
mixing
and
heating
oils
with
other
materials
until
he
found
one
mixture
that
seemed
to
have
good
effect
on
headache.
He
began
to
sell
the
mixture
in
drugstores.
The
customers
had
to
mix
it
with
water
before
drinking.
Then,how
did
cola
change
from
a
drug
to
a
soft
drink?
That
came
about
quite
by
accident.
One
day
a
patient
who
was
suffering
from
headache
came
into
a
drugstore.
He
asked
for
a
bottle
of
cola.
He
wanted
to
take
it
right
away,so
he
asked
the
clerk
to
mix
the
medicine
while
he
waited.
It
so
happened
there
was
no
boiled
water
at
the
store.
The
clerk
suggested
mixing
the
drug
with
soda
water.
The
customer
agreed.
After
drinking
it,
the
customer
said
it
tasted
wonderful.
The
clerk
continued
offering
the
mixture,and
cola
gradually
became
popular.
Text
10
People
used
to
say
“Behind
every
successful
man
there
is
a
woman.”
Some
women
still
like
making
their
husbands
and
sons
successful.
But
some
women
want
more
for
themselves.
They
want
good
jobs.
When
they
work,
they
want
to
be
paid
equally
as
men.
Today
the
best
jobs
are
still
given
to
men.
Even
when
women
do
the
same
work,
they
are
often
paid
less
than
men.
Women
want
these
things
changed.
The
women's
liberation
movement
was
started
by
women
who
didn't
want
to
stand
behind
successful
men.
They
wanted
to
stand
beside
men,with
the
same
chance
for
success.
The
movement
is
quite
new,
and
many
American
women
do
not
agree
with
its
purpose.
But
it
has
already
made
several
changes
in
women's
lives,
and
men's
lives,
too.
答案:
1~5 BCABB 6~10 BCCBA 11~15 CCABC
16~20 CBCCC
第二部分
第一节
A
【语篇解读】 本文是一篇应用文,介绍了Stanley
Greenspan医学博士的四本书,包括每本书的主要内容、价格、出版社等。
21.答案与解析:B 考查细节理解。根据四本书的Kindle版相对纸质版节省的钱数可知,The
Learning
Tree的Kindle版价格是£7.99,比纸质版的价格便宜4英镑,是Kindle版省钱最多的书。故选B。
22.答案与解析:C 考查推理判断。根据第一本书的“offers
a
set
of
guiding
principles
to
help
parents
of
children”“gives
parents
concrete
suggestions...
anxieties”,第二本书的“Every
parents...
until
Stanley
Greenspan...
no
one
could
show
parents
how
and
when
these
qualities
begin”,第三本书的“the
part
on
finding
and
dealing
with
learning
problems
early”以及第四本书的“the
first
to
show
parents
how
to
match
their
parenting
to...
child”可知,这四本书都是有关如何教育孩子的。
23.答案与解析:D 考查细节理解。根据第二本书的“until
Stanley
Greenspan
did
much
research
on
the
building
blocks
of
such
qualities”可知,在Stanley
Greenspan写Building
Healthy
Minds之前,他做了很多相关的研究。
B
【语篇解读】 本文是一篇说明文。挪威是世界上最富有的国家之一,但挪威人没有修建高楼大厦,没有大量的名贵豪车。他们将财富用在了提高人民生活质量以及对未来的准备上。
24.答案与解析:D 考查细节理解。根据第一段中的“Norway...
is
bordered
by...
the
Skagerrak
strait
to
the
south

Denmark
on
the
other
side
of
the
strait”信息可知,斯卡格拉克海峡位于挪威的南面,该海峡的另一边就是丹麦,那么丹麦在斯卡格拉克海峡的南面,换句话说,斯卡格拉克海峡位于丹麦的北面。
25.答案与解析:A 考查推理判断。根据第二段中的“Its
achievement
today
is
completely
unexpected
for...
The
rise
in
oil
prices
in
the
1970s
changed
all
that.
On
a
per?capita
(人均的)
basis,
Norway
is
the
world's
largest
producer
of
oil
outside
of
the
Middle
East”可知,挪威今天的成就令很多人意料不到,这里的生活水平原本并不高,但在20世纪70年代,石油价格的上升改变了这种状况,挪威作为石油人均产量大国,石油推动了该国变为富有国家。
26.答案与解析:B 考查推理判断。根据第三段中的“When
you
arrive
in
Oslo,
the
capital
of
Norway,
for
the
first
time,
don't
expect
to
be
met
by
Dubai?style
skyscrapers,
and
rows
of
Ferraris
and
Porsches”可知,当你抵达挪威首都奥斯陆时,你很难看到迪拜式的高楼大厦和豪车,由此可推知挪威没有炫耀自己的财富,而是对所拥有的财富很谦虚。
27.答案与解析:C 考查句意理解。由上文可知,挪威是石油人均产量大国,是世界上最富有的国家之一;本句前面谈到挪威也在为将来而节约,政府将因石油所挣的钱直接投入到养老金里面,因此挪威目前的养老金储备十分充足。所以当多数西方其他国家在愁如何给不断增长的退休人口发放养老金的时候,挪威却是高枕无忧。be
sitting
pretty表示“处于有利地位”。
C
【语篇解读】 本文是一篇说明文,介绍了一种新的旅游方式:宅度假(staycation)。
28.答案与解析:A 考查段落大意。根据第一段中的“As
a
concept,
it
is
quite
attractive...
camping
at
a
local
campground”可知,作者主要在讲“宅度假”的真正含义:不一定指待在家里度假,也可以指在当地旅游。
29.答案与解析:C 考查细节理解。根据第二段中的“Staycations
originally
became
popular...
when
people
were
looking
for
ways
to
reduce
their
spending”可知,2008年金融危机后,“宅度假”兴起,人们为了节约开支而选择了这种度假方式。
30.答案与解析:D 考查观点态度。根据第三段中的“Some
staycationers...
You
don't
have
to
do
so,
but
it
helps
to
create
the
feel
of
a
traditional
vacation”可知,有些在家度假的人喜欢遵循一套做法,比如定好假期起止日期、提前做计划、避免安排常规活动等,作者认为这些事情不是必须做的,但是这样有助于创造一种传统假期的氛围。由此推知,作者对这种做法是赞成的。
31.答案与解析:D 考查推理判断。作者在第三段最后一句谈到如果进行一次烧烤或者到当地动物园转一转让有些人觉得不能对等到国外旅游的那种兴奋,那么他们会更进一步地进行“宅度假”,接着,在最后一段中,作者举了Karen
Ash的例子。作者在最后一段的最后一句谈到虽然很多人不会像Karen
Ash那样费事地“宅度假”,但是通过她的经历,你已经有主意了。由此可推知,Karen
Ash的经历说明了怎样不出国门就可以享受到国外旅游的乐趣,由此可知应选D。
D
【语篇解读】 本文是一篇说明文,介绍了科学家在老鼠身上找到了与眼疾有关的基因。
32.答案与解析:B 考查细节理解。根据第二段中的“They
found
347
genes
linked
to
eye
problems,
with
just
86
of
them
having
been
studied
in
the
past”可知,科学家在老鼠的基因中发现了347种与眼疾有关的基因,其中只有86种过去被研究过,因此,科学家新发现的与眼疾有关的基因应该是261种。
33.答案与解析:A 考查推理判断。根据第三段内容和第四段中的“This
is
extremely
valuable
for
people
with
hereditary
eye
disease”,以及本文重点在谈科学家从老鼠身上发现了与眼疾有关的基因,他们正在研究这些基因来医治眼疾可推知,作者提到遗传眼疾问题的比例是想说明科学家进行这一研究的重要性。
34.答案与解析:C 考查细节理解。根据最后一段中的“scientists
are
moving
close
to
figuring
out
all
genetic
causes
of
blindness.
To
do
this,
scientsts
separate
a
single
gene
from
other
ones
at
a
time”可知,科学家们为了弄明白导致失明的遗传性原因,在研究中首先将老鼠的一个基因与其他基因分开。
35.答案与解析:B 考查标题判断。根据全文内容可知。
第二节
【语篇解读】 本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了养鸟方面的内容。
36.答案与解析:A 根据本段的主题句“Choose
the
bird
species
with
care”及空后的“It
is
very
important
to
learn
as
much
as
you
can
about
the
species
before
deciding
which
bird
you
will
choose”可知,选鸟时要很小心,且在下决定前要尽可能多地了解有关鸟类的信息。由此可知,空处应说明选鸟前了解有关信息的原因,故A项“不是所有的鸟类都适合做宠物”符合语境。
37.答案与解析:C 根据空后的“The
cage
size”和“space
in
the
cage
is
important”可知,本段主要介绍的是鸟笼的大小、空间方面的内容,故C项“购买合适的笼子来安置鸟”符合语境。
38.答案与解析:B 根据本段的主题句“Feed
the
bird
regularly
at
about
the
same
time
each
day”及空后的“So
the
bird
knows
when
to
expect
its
food”可知,空处内容与给鸟喂食有关,且与空后一句构成因果关系,故B项“无论如何,选择一个时间并努力坚持下去”符合语境。
39.答案与解析:G 根据空前的“A
clean
cage
reduces
the
risk
of
your
bird
suffering
from
bacteria.
Regular
removal
of
bird
droppings
is
very
important
for
keeping
the
bird
healthy”可知,空处的内容应该与保持鸟笼干净的重要性或好处有关,故G项“此处,生活在洁净环境中的鸟往往会更活泼、更快乐”符合语境。
40.答案与解析:F 根据空前的“Take
to
your
bird
as
it
rides
around
the
house”及空后所举的例子可知,此处内容应是关于给予鸟关注,与鸟说话的结果;且F项中的“their
range
of
sound
effects”与下文中的“perfectly
mimic
(模仿)
the
sound”相呼应,故选F。
第三部分
第一节
41.答案与解析:A 根据下文“I
took
a
look
at
my
watch
and
found
it
was
near
5:00
am.”可知本文叙述的是一个周六早晨发生的事。
42.答案与解析:B 由作者在遛狗的语境可知我是“经过”一户人家时注意到了报纸。
43.答案与解析:A 根据下文towards
their
door可知报纸“不在”这家的门口,but
for意为“要不是”,except
for意为“除了”,in
case
of意为“以防”,只有A项instead
of有“代替”之意,与语境相符。
44.答案与解析:B 帮人捡起报纸能使别人的“生活”更轻松,故应选life。
45.答案与解析:C 在“throw
it
towards
their
door”之前,应该是先“捡起”报纸。
46.答案与解析:D 由下文的“instead
of
landing
on
the
doorstep”可知在这里是“然而,可是”之意,表示事与愿违。
47.答案与解析:A 由下文的“landed
on
the
roof
of
a
truck
behind
me”可知方向是“相反的”。
48.答案与解析:C 这是一件弄巧成拙的小事情,所以我忍不住“笑了”。
49.答案与解析:A 由前面的叙述可知,我本想把报纸帮别人放得更近些,可事与愿违,所以是把事情弄的“更糟糕”了。
50.答案与解析:C 根据“it
was
near
5:00
am.”可知时间尚早。
51.答案与解析:D 敲门的目的自然是“告诉”主人他的报纸的去向。
52.答案与解析:B 根据下文“with
a
new
newspaper
and
a
basket
of
fresh
strawberries”可知我是去“商店”。
53.答案与解析:D 根据下文作者找这家的主人解释整件事可知作者买完报纸后又“回去”给主人送新买的报纸。
54.答案与解析:A 根据下文我与主人的对话可知我“看到”主人在干活,故应用found。
55.答案与解析:D 根据语境知,作者是“走近”他们并和他们说话。
56.答案与解析:B 下文的“they
all
laughed
loudly”说明我很幸运地得到了他们的原谅。
57.答案与解析:C 我解释了刚才“发生”的事,故用happened。
58.答案与解析:B 一件错事得到了别人的谅解,这使得我的感觉是“放松的”。
59.答案与解析:D 这里是来解释上面的“Character
is
what
you
do
when
no
one
is
looking”这句话,所以是一些人“认为……”。
60.答案与解析:C 本句与“that's
right
is
to
get
by”相对应,“wrong”与“right”相对。
第二节
【语篇解读】 本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。作者通过叙述自己去听一场古典音乐会的经历及感受,表达了对那些为听众提供音乐的音乐家们的感激之情。
61.答案与解析:experienced 考查时态。结合上文时态以及本句中的表主事从句所用的一般过去时可知,此处也应用一般过去时描述过去发生的事情。
62.答案与解析:so 考查副词。根据空后的grateful可知,此处应用副词修饰形容词,又根据下文中的“that”可知,此处为“so...
that...”结构,故填so。
63.答案与解析:shared 考查非谓语动词。根据空后的“by”并分析句子结构可知,share与gifts为逻辑上的动宾关系,故填shared,作gifts的后置定语。
64.答案与解析:abilities 考查名词。根据空前的“their”可知,空处应用名词,且ability作“能力”讲时为可数名词,结合语境可知,应用其复数形式,故填abilities。to
the
best
of
one's
ability“竭尽全力”。
65.答案与解析:to
develop 考查非谓语动词。allow
sb.
to
do
sth.固定短语“允许某人做某事”。
66.答案与解析:the 考查冠词。此处表示特指,故用定冠词the。
67.答案与解析:that/which 考查定语从句。此处应用that/which指代先行词the
clapping
and
the
cheering,并在从句中作主语,不能省略。
68.答案与解析:Specifically 考查副词。分析句子结构可知,此处应用副词作状语,修饰“in
classical
music
concerts”。
69.答案与解析:lifts 考查时态。根据语境可知,此处是对一般情况的叙述,空处应用一般现在时,故填lifts。
70.答案与解析:excellent 考查形容词。空处作定语修饰名词,故应填形容词excellent“优秀的”。
第四部分
第一节
答案:
I
just
back
from
Britain
last
week.
I
was
enough
to
be
one
of
the
from
different
countries
to
visit
the
UK
from
Feb.
16
to
28.
We
paid
a
visit
to
many
places,
like
London,
Oxford
the
Lake
District.
I
learned
much
about
British
culture
and
history
in
London,
was
my
favorite.
I
also
liked
Oxford,
in
which
I
saw
more
old
buildings.
The
Lake
District
was
beautiful,
but
it
was
pity
that
it
rained
heavily
when
were
there.
The
most
thing
for
me
in
Britain
was
that
I
made
a
lot
of
friends
there.
第二节
范文:
Dear
Lucy,
Thanks
for
your
letter.
You
asked
me
something
about
the
music
in
my
life.
Let
me
tell
you
briefly.
Music
is
an
important
part
in
my
life.
I
even
can't
live
without
music.
Actually,
I
like
many
kinds
of
music.
Well,
my
favourite
music
is
American
country
music,
such
as
Country
Road.
It
mixes
some
modern
melodies;
it
sounds
very
nice
and
pure
and
can
bring
me
into
dreamland.
Whenever
I
am
in
trouble,
I
will
turn
on
the
MP5
or
tape
recorder
and
the
soft
melody
will
make
me
relax;
the
familiar
songs
will
put
me
in
high
spirits
all
day
long
and
make
me
forget
all
the
problems.
I'm
not
interested
in
rock
music.
I
think
it
is
too
loud
and
very
difficult
for
me
to
understand!
The
melody
is
not
soft
and
nice
at
all!
I
can't
stand
the
strong
beat,
which
nearly
makes
me
fainted!
In
a
word,
music
has
a
very
important
place
in
my
life.
As
for
the
importance
of
music
to
my
life,
I
think
you
can
guess,
it
is
just
like
meals
and
sleeping,
and
I
can't
live
without
it.
How
about
you?
Write
to
me
to
tell
me
about
music
in
your
life.
I
am
looking
forward
to
it.
Yours,
Li
Hua
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