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牛津译林(2020)高中英语必修第三册模块综合测试卷
(时量:120
分钟
满分:150
分)
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分
30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1.5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
does
the
woman
offer
to
do
for
the
man?
A.
Look
at
his
X-ray.
B.
Give
him
treatment.
C.
Send
him
to
the
hospital.
2.
How
does
the
woman
feel
about
the
price?
A.
Expensive.
B.
Reasonable.
C.
Cheap.
3.
What
is
the
woman
going
to
do?
A.
Call
Julian
Assange.
B.
Watch
the
news
on
TV.
C.
Get
information
on
the
Internet.
4.
Why
didn’t
the
man
finish
his
science
homework?
A.
He
didn’t
have
enough
time.
B.
He
forgot
it
completely.
C.
He
found
it
difficult.
5.
What
does
the
job
require?
A.
Business
trips
to
Italian.
B.
Excellent
Spanish.
C.
Native
Germans.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.
What
will
the
man
teach
this
afternoon?
A.
American
history.
B.
English
Grammar.
C.
English
history.
7.
What
time
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
At
6:55.
B.
At
7:00.
C.
At
7:05.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。
8.
Where
was
the
woman
born?
A.
In
America.
B.
In
France.
C.
In
England.
9.
Who
held
the
art
show?
A.
The
man.
B.
The
man’s
students.
C.
The
man’s
daughter.
10.
What
do
we
know
about
the
man’s
daughter?
A.
She
is
studying
in
London.
B.
She
graduated
from
New
York
University.
C.
She
likes
painting
and
playing
the
piano.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。
11.
How
can
parents
prevent
children
from
falling
down
the
stairs?
A.
By
using
mats.
B.
By
fitting
safety
gates.
C.
By
accompanying
them.
12.
Which
place
is
the
most
dangerous
according
to
the
woman?
A.
The
kitchen.
B.
The
bathroom.
C.
The
living
room.
13.
What
probably
is
the
man?
A.
A
writer.
B.
A
TV
host.
C.
A
radio
host.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16三个小题。
14.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
woman?
A.
She
works
in
Japan.
B.
She
lives
in
the
town.
C.
She
changes
her
jobs
often.
15.
What
did
the
man
plan
to
do
at
first?
A.
Travel
to
Japan.
B.
Start
his
own
business.
C.
Go
abroad
to
study.
16.
Where
does
the
man
work
now?
A.
In
a
shop.
B.
In
a
supermarket.
C.
In
a
restaurant.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17.
Where
was
the
Mary
Celeste
going?
A.
The
USA.
B.
Italy.
C.
England.
18.
What
did
the
ship
look
like
when
found
in
the
eastern
Atlantic?
A.
Badly
damaged.
B.
In
great
danger.
C.
In
good
condition.
19.
What
happened
to
the
ten
people
on
the
ship?
A.
They
were
dead.
B.
They
were
missing.
C.
They
were
injured.
20.
What
does
the
speaker
think
of
the
story
about
the
Mary
Celeste?
A.
Boring.
B.
Understandable.
C.
Mysterious.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节
(共
15
小题;每小题
2.5
分,满分
37.5
分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的
A、B、C

D
四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Many
people
like
to
eat
fruit.
Here
are
some
kinds
of
healthy
fruit
for
you
to
choose.
Star
fruit
Star
fruits
come
from
Southeast
Asia.
They
have
a
sweet,
yet
sour
flavor.
Star
fruits
are
high
in
vitamin
C
and
fiber,
plus
they
are
low
in
calories.
Star
fruits
are
available
year
round.
Choose
those
that
are
yellow
in
color,
or
let
green
star
fruits
ripen
a
bit
at
home.
Sliced
star
fruits
can
be
added
to
salads
or
eaten
out
of
hand.
Lychee
Lychees
come
from
South
China
and
Vietnam.
They
are
high
in
vitamin
C,
B-complex
vitamins,
and
potassium.
One
cup
of
fresh
lychees
has
about
125
calories.
Remove
away
the
dark
red
skin
to
expose
the
white
flesh,
which
can
be
eaten
raw
or
added
to
fruit
salads.
Fresh
lychees
may
be
available
in
spring,
but
canned
lychees
are
available
year
round.
Keep
in
mind
the
canned
lychees
often
contain
extra
calories
and
sugar.
Dragon
fruit
The
dragon
fruit
is
a
rather
impressive
thing
to
look
at
with
its
pink
peel
and
seeded
white
flesh.
Dragon
fruits
are
native
to
Central
America.
They
have
a
mild
flavor,
so
they
are
perfect
for
picky
eaters.
Dragon
fruits
are
high
in
vitamin
C
and
vitamin
B,
plus
they
are
low
in
calories.
Dragon
fruits
are
available
almost
any
time
of
the
year.
Eat
the
flesh
or
add
it
to
fruit
salads.
Sugar-apple
Sugar-apples
are
commonly
grown
on
trees
in
the
tropical
parts
of
South
America,
Mexico,
and
the
Caribbean.
They
are
also
grown
in
South
Florida.
Sugar-apples
are
a
good
source
of
fiber,
vitamin
C
and
vitamin
B,
plus
they
are
low
in
calories.
21.
Which
fruits
come
from
Asian
countries?
A.
Sugar-apples
and
dragon
fruits.
B.
Sugar-apples
and
lychees.
C.
Star
fruits
and
dragon
fruits.
D.
Star
fruits
and
lychees.
22.
What
does
the
dragon
fruit
satisfy
picky
people?
A.
Its
seeded
flesh.
B.
Its
mild
flavor.
C.
Its
attractive
color.
D.
Its
low
calories.
23.
According
to
the
text,
those
who
are
on
a
diet
should
eat
fewer
_________.
A.
sugar-apples
B.
dragon
fruits
C.
star
fruits
D.
lychees
B
How
far
would
you
go
to
make
a
good
impression
at
a
new
job?
A
college
student
in
Alabama
walked
32
kilometers
in
the
dark
to
get
to
his
new
job.
The
story
begins
with
Walter
Carr's
car
breaking
down
the
night
before
starting
a
new
job.
Carr
was
unable
to
find
a
ride.
So,
he
figured
out
how
long
it
would
take
to
walk
from
his
house
to
the
job
in
Pelham-32
kilometers
away.
He
left
at
midnight
so
that
he
could
make
it
to
the
customer's
house
by
8:00
am
the
next
morning.
Pelham
police
saw
him
walking
along
a
highway
at
4-00
am.
So,
they
stopped
to
see
if
he
needed
help.
After
hearing
his
story,
they
took
him
to
a
restaurant
for
breakfast
and
then
to
a
church
where
he
could
safely
wait
until
8:00
am.
The
police
then
took
Carr
to
the
home
of
customer
Jenny
Lamey.
Lamey
said
that
even
though
Carr
had
just
walked
the
entire
night,
he
refused
her
offer
to
rest.
He
just
wanted
to
start
working.
While
he
worked,
he
talked
with
the
customer,
telling
her
how
much
he
liked
her
kitchen.
Jenny
Lamey
later
wrote
this
on
Facebook:"I
just
can't
tell
you
how
touched
I
was
by
Walter
and
his
journey.
He
is
kind
and
cheerful
and
he
has
big
dreams!
He
is
hardworking
and
tough.
"
She
then
started
a
GoFundMe
page
to
help
Walter
with
money
to
get
his
car
fixed.
When
the
CEO
of
Bellhops,
Luke
Marklin,
learned
of
Carr's
story,
he
drove
from
Tennessee
to
Alabama
to
give
Walter
his
own
2014
Ford
Escape.
Walter
Carr's
story
touched
many
others
around
the
United
States.
Within
a
few
days,
people
gave
over
$
73
,000
to
his
GoFundMe
page.
Carr
has
decided
to
give
a
part
of
the
donations
to
the
Birmingham
Education
Foundation.
And
he
has
received
more
offers
for
jobs
and
scholarships
for
schools.
24.
Why
did
Walter
Carr
decide
to
go
to
work
on
foot?
A.
He
wanted
to
challenge
himself.
B.
His
car
was
damaged
beyond
repair.
C.
He
was
unable
to
borrow
a
car.
D.
He
wished
to
be
punctual
for
the
job.
25.
What
can
we
infer
from
Paragraph
3?
A.
He
broke
traffic
regulations.
B.
He
was
blamed
by
his
customer.
C.
He
was
committed
to
his
job.
D.
He
started
to
work
after
a
short
break.
26.
What
kind
of
person
does
Lamey
think
Carr
is?
A.
Cautious.
B.
Ambitious.
C.
Generous.
D.
Sensitive.
27.
What
message
does
the
text
really
convey?
A.
One
has
to
suffer
in
order
to
get
a
good
job.
B.
A
good
impression
is
sure
to
bring
one
good
money.
C.
The
efforts
to
leave
a
good
impression
are
to
pay
off.
D.
One
has
to
give
up
something
in
return
for
donations.
C
Edinburgh
is
the
capital
city
of
Scotland,
and
has
long
been
a
favorite
destination
of
tourists
from
all
over
the
world,
as
well
as
an
important
cultural
and
political
center.
With
its
museums,
shops,
wonderful
historic
castle,
and
many
pubs
and
restaurants,
there
are
many
things
for
visitors
to
enjoy
all
year
round.
And
of
course,
as
it
is
in
Scotland,
there
are
a
wide
range
of
whiskies
to
try!
However,
there
is
more
to
Edinburgh
than
historic
monuments
and
tourism.
Each
year,
the
Edinburgh
Festival
takes
place
in
the
city.
In
late
summer,
for
three
weeks,
the
festival
presents
classical
music,
theater,
opera
and
dance
at
six
major
theaters
and
concert
halls
--
and
several
smaller
ones
--
throughout
the
city.
Whatever
your
cultural
tastes,
you
are
sure
to
find
something
to
enjoy.
Local
talent
is
always
represented
at
the
Edinburgh
Festival
giving
Scottish
composers
and
playwrights
the
opportunity
to
showcase
their
work
and
gain
recognition
from
a
wider
audience.
In
addition,
orchestras
and
theater
companies
come
from
all
over
the
world
to
perform
at
the
prestigious
festival.
Last
year
saw
the
arrival
of
orchestras
from
the
United
States
and
Germany.
The
festival
has
now
become
an
important
part
of
Scotland’s
economy
as
well
as
its
culture.
Last
year’s
festival
generated
over
£130
million
expenditure
in
Edinburgh
alone,
and
across
Scotland
nearly
2,900
jobs
exist
as
a
direct
result
of
the
festival.
The
festival
is
so
popular
that
it
has
become,
in
some
ways,
a
victim
of
its
own
success.
The
huge
interest
in
performing
there
led
to
the
setting
up
of
a
rival
(竞争的)
festival,
the
Edinburgh
Fringe
Festival.
Fortunately,
demand
for
live
entertainment
during
the
summer
is
so
great
that
both
festivals
continue
to
thrive
(兴旺).
The
Fringe
tends
to
feature
mostly
comedy
and
experimental
works.
Yet
it
can
lead
to
great
things
--
many
famous
and
successful
comedians
and
artists,
such
as
Rowan
Atkinson,
better
known
as
TV’s
Mr.
Bean,
started
their
careers
in
small
venues
at
the
Fringe.
Visitors
to
Edinburgh
have
the
chance
to
________.
enjoy
delicous
foods
at
the
castle
have
a
taste
of
various
whiskies
perform
at
the
Edinburgh
Festival
visit
museums
with
shops
and
pubs
29.
What
do
we
know
about
the
last
year’s
festival?
A.
Orchestras
abroad
performed
at
the
festival.
B.
Local
talent
gained
reognition
from
audience.
C.
It
created
approximately
2,900
jobs
in
Edinburgh.
D.
Performers
challenged
bands
at
home
and
abroad.
30.
What
does
the
underlined
part
“a
victim
of
its
own
success”
most
probably
mean?
A.
A
prestigious
band
for
its
successful
performance.
B.
An
unsuccessful
performance
without
good
preparation.
C.
An
orchestra
from
another
country
performing
in
Edinburgh.
D.
A
festival
that
causes
trouble
for
itself
because
of
great
success.
31.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
passage?
A.
The
Edinburgh
Festival
attracts
audience
across
the
world.
B.
Both
festivals
win
good
recognition
from
a
wide
audience.
C.
The
Fringe
was
set
up
in
the
hope
of
accepting
the
challenge.
D.
Many
comedians
and
artists
took
off
overnight
at
the
Fringe.
D
Even
as
self-driving
cars
become
more
and
more
popular,
there’s
one
problem
that
Silicon
Valley
hasn’t
solved:
the
traffic
jam.
But
Airbus
Group,
a
U.S.
aeronautics
and
space
company,
thinks
that
it
has
a
solution.
The
company’s
Silicon
Valley
branch
recently
announced
it’s
been
working
on
a
secret
project
titled
“Vahana”,
an
autonomous
flying
vehicle
that
can
be
used
for
both
passenger
and
cargo
transport.
Airbus’
flying
taxi
resembles
a
drone
in
design,
and
would
use
multiple
propellers
(螺旋桨)
to
travel
medium-length
distances.
Developers
in
France
and
Germany
are
working
on
an
electrically
operated
platform
that
would
allow
the
flying
taxi
to
carry
multiple
passengers
once
between
city
destinations.
Currently,
no
countries
allow
completely
autonomous
aerial
vehicles,
so
the
vehicle
would
initially
be
manned
by
a
pilot.
Flight
tests
of
the
first
Vahana
prototype
(原型)
are
planned,
in
the
hope
of
bringing
the
product
to
consumers
quickly.
That’s
about
a
decade
sooner
than
another
future-travel
system
Hyperloop
One.
“I’m
no
big
fan
of
Star
Wars,
but
it’s
not
crazy
to
imagine
that
one
day
our
big
cities
will
have
flying
cars
making
their
way
along
roads
in
the
sky,”
says
Airbus
Group
CEO
Tom
Enders.
“In
a
not
too
distant
future,
we’ll
use
our
smartphones
to
book
a
fully
automated
flying
taxi
that
will
land
outside
our
front
door

without
any
pilot.”
But
before
you
get
too
excited
about
beating
rush-hour
traffic,
it’s
worth
noting
that
the
company
has
a
lot
of
technological
kinks
to
work
out
before
the
product
is
ready
to
test.
The
same
sensor
technology
that
allows
self-driving
cars
to
avoid
accidents
doesn’t
exist
for
aerial
vehicles.
Airbus
Group
isn’t
the
only
company
trying
to
get
in
the
autonomous
air
transportation
game.
There
are
a
number
of
cargo
drone
companies
on
the
market
and
the
Ehang
184,
a
Chinese
passenger
drone,
began
flight
testing
in
June.
32.
Why
does
the
present
flying
taxi
have
to
be
manned?
A.
It
makes
urban
planning
hard.
B.
It
makes
future
traffic
busy.
C.
It’s
not
legally
permitted.
D.
It
may
cause
accidents.
33.
What
is
Tom
Enders’s
attitude
towards
the
project?
A.
Doubtful.
B.
Positive.
C.
Disapproving.
D.
Uncaring.
34.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“kinks”
in
paragraph
5
mean?
A.
Barriers.
B.
Strategies.
C.
Solutions.
D.
Means.
35.
What’s
the
best
title
of
the
text?
A.
A
Solution
to
Worldwide
Traffic
Jams
B.
Airbus
Joins
the
Air
Transportation
Game
C.
Airbus
Will
Make
Flying
Taxis
a
Reality
D.
A
Bright
Future
of
Flying
Vehicles
第二节
(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。
How
students
can
stay
safe
while
studying
abroad
Safety
has
always
been
a
huge
concern
for
students
who
study
abroad.
What
are
the
best
ways
to
ensure
safety
while
studying
abroad
in
unfamiliar
surroundings?
We've
compiled
our
top
tips
for
staying
safe
abroad.
Learn
about
the
country's
language,
culture
and
legal
system.
As
well
as
learning
the
language,
students
should
get
familiar
with
their
host
country's
legal
system
and
culture.
____36____
What
are
your
legal
rights
as
a
foreigner
abroad?
Research
your
destination.
Before
you
leave,
find
out
as
much
as
you
can
about
the
local
area
using
travel
advisories
(公告)
and
alumni
(校友)
recommendations.
____37____
Pay
attention
to
everyday
safety.
In
some
countries,
tourists
are
frequent
targets
for
crimes
such
as
pickpocketing.
So
avoid
travelling
alone,
especially
at
night.
Let
others
know
where
you
are
going.
____38____
You
should
also
plan
for
emergencies
by
saving
the
number
of
a
trusted
friend
as
well
as
your
local
embassy
or
consulate
(领事馆).
Protect
your
privacy.
____39____While
it's
OK
to
be
outgoing,
you
shouldn't
be
too
open
with
strangers
as
any
personal
information
could
be
used
to
steal
your
identity.
While
out,
you
should
also
be
aware
of
your
possessions
and
not
have
them
on
display.
Buy
travel
and
health
insurance.
Depending
on
the
country,
you
may
want
to
buy
travel
and
health
insurance,
which
will
cover
the
cost
of
stolen
items
or
personal
injury.
____40____
So
consult
those
in
the
travel
abroad
office
to
find
out
your
options.
A.
Sometimes
these
services
are
provided
by
your
college.
B.
You
should
learn
to
communicate
with
local
people
fluently.
C.
You
should
always
do
your
best
not
to
draw
attention
to
yourself.
D.
For
example
is
it
offensive
to
wear
certain
clothing
to
go
to
certain
popular
sites?
E.
And
always
use
licensed
taxis
or
ride-sharing
apps
with
pre-arranged
fares.
F.
Many
students
choose
to
study
abroad
for
they
want
to
expose
themselves
to
another
culture.
G.
This
includes
knowing
the
nearest
subway
or
train
stations,
emergency
service
numbers
and
areas
to
avoid.
第三部分
语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
完形填空(共
15小题;每小题
1分,满分15分)
阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的
A、B、C

D
四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Last
week,
Octavius
who
is
deaf
and
his
mother
Shatika
Dixon,
went
to
Texas
Roadhouse
to
celebrate
his
fourth
birthday.
When
Octavius
and
his
mother
were
sitting
there,
a
waitress
named
Kathryn
Marasco
watched
from
a
distance
and
41
that
the
mom
was
talking
and
signing
to
the
little
boy
who
had
his
42
aids.
When
Kathryn
Marasco
43
that
it
was
Octavius’
birthday,
she
asked
her
fellow
server,
Brandie
White,
to
log
on
to
a
website
with
her
to
search
for
a
special
phrase
for
the
birthday
boy.
They
44
how
to
say
“happy
birthday”
in
American
Sign
Language,
and
quickly
got
all
the
45
down.
Then,
the
servers
went
up
to
Octavius’
table
to
46
him
what
they
had
learned.
“Happy
birthday
to
you,”
the
waitresses
signed.
Octavius
and
his
mom
were
very
impressed.
Later,
Octavius’
mother
said
this
was
the
first
time
he
had
47
with
people
other
than
her
and
his
teacher.
It
was
a
simple
phrase
but
an
important
48
to
Octavius.
Thanks
to
the
two
49
waitresses,
his
fourth
birthday
is
one
that
he
and
his
mom
will
50
for
a
lifetime.
Dixon
said
the
51
from
Marasco
and
White
made
her
very
emotional.
“Everybody
thinks
we’re
52
when
we’re
talking
and
signing
over
there.
So
it’s
53
important
to
me
that
someone
54
that
and
picked
up
that
phrase
and
made
that
55
just
for
him,
my
baby.”
41.
A.
remarked
B.
acknowledged
C.
concluded
D.
discovered
42.
A.
walking
B.
reading
C.
hearing
D.
speaking
43.
A.
admitted
B.
realized
C.
expected
D.
imagined
44.
A.
marked
out
B.
looked
up
C.
reflected
on
D.
glanced
through
45.
A.
rules
B.
ways
C.
words
D.
steps
46.
A.
show
B.
lend
C.
award
D.
write
47.
A.
discussed
B.
signed
C.
talked
D.
argued
48.
A.
example
B.
gesture
C.
suggestion
D.
plan
49.
A.
generous
B.
patient
C.
kind
D.
busy
50.
A.
work
on
B.
think
about
C.
enjoy
D.
remember
51.
A.
surprise
B.
support
C.
care
D.
explanation
52.
A.
noisy
B.
crazy
C.
uncomfortable
D.
enthusiastic
53.
A.
normally
B.
equally
C.
probably
D.
actually
54.
A.
noticed
B.
admired
C.
exposed
D.
announced
55.
A.
special
B.
formal
C.
beneficial
D.
essential
第二节
(共10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。
Tu
Youyou
has
become
the
first
female
scientist
of
the
People's
Republic
of
China
to
receive
a
Nobel
Prize,
awarded
for
her
56
(contribute)
to
the
fight
against
malaria,
one
of
the
deadliest
diseases
in
human
history.
Thanks
to
her
discovery
of
qinghaosu,
malaria
patients
all
over
the
world
now
have
had
a
greatly
increased
chance
of
survival.
57
(bear)
in
1930,
in
Ningbo,
Zhejiang
Province,
Tu
studied
medicine
at
university
in
Beijing
between
1951
and
1955.
After
graduation,
she
58
(work)
at
the
Academy
of
Traditional
Chinese
Medicine.
She
completed
further
training
courses
in
traditional
Chinese
medicine,
acquiring
59_______
broad
knowledge
of
both
traditional
Chinese
medicine
and
Western
medicine.
In
1969
Tu
became
head
of
a
team
that
intended
60
(find)
a
cure
for
the
disease.
She
collected
over
2,000
traditional
Chinese
medical
recipes
for
malaria
treatment
and
made
hundreds
of
extracts
from
different
herbs.
When
they
failed
to
produce
any
61
(promise)
results,
Tu
referred
to
the
ancient
books
of
traditional
Chinese
medicine
again.
On
4
October
1971,
after
190
failures,
she
succeeded
in
making
qinghao
extract
62
could
treat
malaria
in
mice.
The
efforts
of
Tu
and
her
team
finally
paid
off.
In
November
1972,
through
trial
and
error,
they
63_________
(success)
discovered
qinghaosu—the
most
effective
part
of
the
qinghao
extract.
64
a
key
part
of
many
malaria
medicines,
qinghaosu
has
since
benefited
about
200
million
malaria
patients.
More
than
40
years
after
its
discovery,
eventually
Tu
65
(award)
a
Nobel
Prize
for
her
work.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
应用文写作(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Tom打算来中国旅游,请写一封信,推荐几个他可能感兴趣的景点。内容包括:
推荐的景点;2.推荐的理由。
注意:1.
词数80左右;2.
可以适当发挥,以使行文连贯。
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
第二节
读后续写
(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
In
a
small
Italian
town,
hundreds
of
years
ago,
a
small
business
owner
owed
a
large
sum
of
money
to
a
loan-shark(放高利贷人).
The
loan-shark
was
a
very
old,
unattractive
looking
guy
that
just
so
happened
to
fancy
the
business
owner’s
daughter,
who
was
pretty,
lively
and
intelligent
as
well.
He
racked
his
brains
and
decided
to
offer
the
businessman
a
deal
that
would
completely
wipe
out
the
debt
he
owed
him.
However,
the
catch
was
that
he
would
only
wipe
out
the
debt
if
he
could
marry
the
businessman’s
daughter.
Needless
to
say,
this
proposal
was
met
with
a
look
of
disgust.
Neither
the
businessman
and
his
daughter
would
easily
fall
for
it.
In
order
to
make
them
fall
into
the
trap,
the
loan-shark
said
that
he
would
place
two
pebbles(鹅卵石)into
a
bag,
one
white
and
one
black.
The
daughter
would
then
have
to
reach
into
the
bag
and
pick
out
a
pebble.
If
it
was
black,
the
debt
would
be
wiped
out,
but
the
loan-shark
would
then
marry
her.
If
it
was
white,
the
debt
would
also
be
wiped
out,
but
the
daughter
wouldn’t
have
to
marry
the
loan-shark.
Standing
on
a
pebble-strewn(铺满鹅卵石)path
in
the
businessman’s
garden,
the
loan-shark
bent
over
and
picked
up
two
pebbles.
While
he
was
picking
them
up,
the
daughter
noticed
that
he’d
picked
up
two
black
pebbles
and
placed
them
both
into
the
bag.
He
then
asked
the
daughter
to
reach
into
the
bag
and
pick
one,
which
of
course
would
determine
her
fate.
Paragraph
1:
The
daughter
naturally
had
three
choices
as
to
what
she
could
have
done.
______________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2:
She
slowly
drew
out
a
pebble
from
the
bag.
_____________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
牛津译林(2020)高中英语必修第三册模块综合测试卷
答案
客观题:
1-5
CACAB
6-10
CABBC
11-15
BACAB
16-20
ABCBC
21-23
DBD
24-27
DCBC
28-31
BADB
32-35CBAC
36-40DGECA
41-45DCBBD
46-50
ABBCD
51-55
ABDAA
短文填空
56
contribution
57
Born
58
worked
59
a
60
to
find
61
promising
62
that
63
successfully
64
As
65
was
awarded
写作:
第一节
应用文
Dear
Tom,
Glad
to
learn
you
are
coming
to
China
for
a
visit,
I
am
willing
to
recommend
some
historic
sites
that
may
interest
you.
As
you
know,
China
has
a
long
history
with
a
number
of
cultural
heritages
passed
down.
The
first
city
that
you
can
not
miss
is
Beijing,
the
capital
of
China.
There
are
many
scenic
spots
in
Beijing,
of
which
the
Palace
Museum
is
the
most
famous.
Besides,
the
city
of
Xi'an
will
never
fail
to
attract
you
with
its
world?famous
historic
heritage
of
the
Terracotta
Army.
It
is
hoped
that
you
will
have
a
good
time
and
I
am
looking
forward
to
your
coming.
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节
读后续写
Paragraph
1:
The
daughter
naturally
had
three
choices
as
to
what
she
could
have
done.
She
had
every
right
to
refuse
to
pick
a
pebble
from
the
bag,
which
was
quite
understandable.
Meanwhile,
fully
knowing
they
were
black,
she
could
also
pick
one
and
sacrifice
herself
for
her
father’s
freedom.
Still
there
was
another
risky
but
possible
choice
of
taking
both
pebbles
out
of
the
bag
and
bringing
the
cheating
to
light.
Inching
towards
the
bag,
she
could
hear
her
own
heartbeat.(69
words)
Paragraph
2:
She
slowly
drew
out
a
pebble
from
the
bag.
Accidentally,
she
dropped
it
into
the
midst
of
the
pebbles
on
the
path
before
looking
at
it.
An
unnoticeable
smile
flashing
over
her
face,
she
said
to
the
loan-shark,
“Oh,
how
clumsy
of
me.
But
if
checking
the
color
of
the
one
left
in
the
bag,
you
still
can
tell
which
pebble
I
picked.”
Not
having
expected
the
girl
to
see
through
his
trick,
the
loan-shark
collapsed
like
a
pricked
balloon,
ending
up
making
a
fool
of
himself.
(80
words)
答案解析
阅读理解
A篇
这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了四种健康的水果以及这些水果的产地、特性等信息。
D。细节理解题。根据Star
fruit部分中“Star
fruits
come
from
Southeast
Asia.”以及Lychee部分中“Lychees
come
from
South
China
and
Vietnam.”可知,Star
fruits和Lychees来自亚洲国家。
B。细节理解题。根据Dragon
fruit部分中“They
have
a
mild
flavor,
so
they
are
perfect
for
picky
eaters.”可知,火龙果温和的味道能满足挑剔的人。
D。细节理解题。根据部分中“One
cup
of
fresh
lychees
has
about
125calories.”以及“Keep
in
mind
the
canned
lychees
often
contain
extra
calories
and
sugar.”可知,正在节食的人应该少吃荔枝。
B篇
这是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章主要讲述Walter
Carr为了准时上班,在车子坏了的情况下坚持走32km上班的故事。这个故事告诉我们努力工作,给人留下好印象是会得到回报的。
24.D。推理判断题。根据第二段“He
left
at
midnight
so
that
he
could
make
it
to
the
customer's
house
by
8:00
am
the
next
morning.”(他半夜离开家目的是为了能在第二天早上8点顺利到达雇主家。)可知,Walter
Carr走着上班是为了能够准时上班。
25.C。细节理解题。根据第三段“even
though
Carr
had
just
walked
the
entire
night,
he
refused
her
offer
to
rest.
He
just
wanted
to
start
working.”(即使Carr走了一整晚,他也拒绝了她提出的休息建议,他就是想要开始工作。)可知,Carr一心一意地工作。
26.B。推理判断题。根据第四段“I
just
can't
tell
you
how
touched
I
was
by
Walter
and
his
journey.
He
is
kind
and
cheerful
and
he
has
big
dreams!”(我不能告诉你我有多被Walter和他的行程所感动。他很善良,让人开心。他拥有大梦想。)可知,Lamey认为Carr是一个雄心壮志的人。
27.
C。主旨大意题。根据最后一段“Within
a
few
days,
people
gave
over
$
73
,000
to
his
GoFundMe
page.”(人们在今天内给他的GoFundMe主页筹集7.3万美元)及“And
he
has
received
more
offers
for
jobs
and
scholarships
for
schools.”(并且他已经收到了更多的工作邀请和学校的奖学金。)可知,因为Carr走着上班,对工作尽职的故事给人们留下很好的印象,所以得到了许多人的帮助。文章想通过这个故事告诉我们:努力给人留下好印象是可以得到回报的。
C篇
这是一篇说明文。本文主要介绍了苏格兰的首府,文化之城——爱丁堡。
28.B。细节理解题。根据第二段最后一句as
it
is
in
Scotland,
there
are
a
wide
range
of
whiskies
to
try!可知答案。其余答案表述不准确,选项D,文中提到musuems,但museums
with
shops
and
pubs文中没提及;选项A文中没提及;选项C的perform表述错误。
29.
A。细节理解题。根据第五段Last
year
saw
the
arrival
of
orchestras
from
the
United
States
and
Germany.可知答案为A,国外的管弦乐队参加了去年的表演。根据第六段across
Scotland
nearly
2,900
jobs
exist
as
a
direct
result
of
the
festival.可知选项C错误;选项D没提及;选项B没提及,文中只提到local
talent经常出现在音乐节上showcase
their
work
and
gain
recognition
from
a
wider
audience,而没提及local
talent在去年获得观众的认可。
30.
D。细节理解题。根据第七段“The
huge
interest
in
performing
there
led
to
the
setting
up
of
a
rival
(竞争的)
festival,
the
Edinburgh
Fringe
Festival”可知,人们对在那里表演的巨大兴趣导致了一个与之竞争的节日——爱丁堡边缘艺术节(Edinburgh
Fringe
festival)的成立。所以由于这个节日太受欢迎,而导致竞争节日的形成。
31.
B。推理判断题。根据第七段中“Fortunately,
demand
for
live
entertainment
during
the
summer
is
so
great
that
both
festivals
continue
to
thrive
(兴旺).”可知,幸运的是,夏季对现场娱乐的需求如此之大,使得这两个音乐节继续蓬勃发展。由此判断出,这两个节日都赢得了广大观众的认可。
D篇
本文是一篇说明文。尽管无人驾驶汽车越来越受欢迎,但还有一个问题没有解决:交通堵塞。为解决这一问题,美国空中客车集团(Airbus
Group)正在研究可以同时用于客运和货运的自动飞行器。
32.
C。推理判断题。根据第二段中的“Currently,
no
countries
allow
completely
autonomous
aerial
vehicles,
so
the
vehicle
would
initially
be
manned
by
a
pilot”可知,目前没有一个国家允许完全自主的空中交通工具。
33.
B。推理判断题。根据第四段中的“but
it’s
not
crazy
to
imagine
that
one
day
our
big
cities
will
have
flying
cars
making
their
way
along
roads
in
the
sky”“In
a
not
too
distant
future...
land
outside
our
front
door—without
any
pilot”可知,Tom
Enders
对于自动飞行器的看法是乐观的。
34.
A。词义猜测题。根据第五段中的“The
same
sensor
technology
that
allows
self-driving
cars
to
avoid
accidents
doesn’t
exist
for
aerial
vehicles”可知,能让和自动驾驶汽车一样避免事故的传感技术在空中交通工具上并不存在,还有很多技术问题需要解决。所以kinks在文中意为“问题”。
35.
C。标题判断题。本文主要讲述了美国空中客车集团正在研究可以同时用于客运和货运的自动飞行器。
七选五
这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了一些对留学生来说,在国外确保安全的一些方法。
36.上文“As
well
as
learning
the
language,
students
should
get
familiar
with
their
host
country's
legal
system
and
culture.
(除了学习语言外,学生还应该熟悉所在国的法律制度和文化)”和下文“What
are
your
legal
rights
as
a
foreigner
abroad?
(你在国外的合法权益是什么?)”向我们列举了一个需要熟悉的法律方面的知识。说明此空是举例说明我们要熟悉的文化和法律知识。选项D“例如,穿上某些衣服去某些热门场合是不是有冒犯性?”是文化方面知识,符合逻辑,故选D。
37.上文“Before
you
leave,
find
out
as
much
as
you
can
about
the
local
area
using
travel
advisories
(公告)
and
alumni
(校友)
recommendations.
(在你离开之前,尽可能多地利用旅游公告和校友推荐来了解当地的情况)”表明了尽可能地了解你的目的地的信息,那么此空应该是表达具体了解哪些信息,选项G“这包括知道最近的地铁站或火车站、紧急服务号码和要避开的区域”符合逻辑,故选G。
38.
上文“So
avoid
travelling
alone,
especially
at
night.
Let
others
know
where
you
are
going.
(所以避免独自旅行,尤其是在晚上。让别人知道你要去哪里)”介绍了一些保证安全的措施。选项E“并始终使用有执照的出租车或有预定票价的共享应用程序。”这也是保障安全的措施,符合逻辑,故选E。
39.下文“While
it's
OK
to
be
outgoing,
you
shouldn't
be
too
open
with
strangers
as
any
personal
information
could
be
used
to
steal
your
identity.
(虽然外向是可以的,但你不应该对陌生人太开放,因为任何个人信息都可能被用来窃取你的身份)”表明不应该对陌生人太开放。选项C
“你应该尽最大努力不让别人注意你自己”,也就是不要太引人注目,过多地把自己“暴露”给很多人,既能引出下文,又呼应本段小标题“Protect
your
privacy.
(保护你的隐私)”,故选C。
40.
上文“Depending
on
the
country,
you
may
want
to
buy
travel
and
health
insurance,
which
will
cover
the
cost
of
stolen
items
or
personal
injury.
(根据国家的不同,你可能想购买旅行和健康保险,这将涵盖被盗物品或人身伤害的费用)”和下文
“So
consult
those
in
the
travel
abroad
office
to
find
out
your
options.
(因此,在国外旅行办公室咨询这些服务找到你的选择)”表明最好购买旅行和健康保险。选项A中these
services对应上文中提到的旅行和健康保险服务,也对应下文中those代指的内容,故选A。
完形填空
本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了两个善良的女服务员学习手语来祝贺一位有听力障碍的小男孩生日快乐的经过。
41.
D。根据空前的“watched
from
a
distance”和空后的“the
mom
was
talking
and
signing
to
the
little
boy”可知,Kathryn
Marasco应该是发现(discovered)这位母亲和小男孩在用手势交谈。remark“谈论”;acknowledge“承认”;conclude“推断出”。
42.
C。根据上文中的“Octavius
who
is
deaf”可知,此处指的是Octavius戴着助听器,故选C项。
43.
B。根据下文中的“‘Happy
birthday
to
you,’
the
waitresses
signed”可知,此处是指Kathryn
Marasco
意识到(realized)是Octavius的生日,想要用手语向他说“生日快乐”。admit“承认”;expect“预期”;imagine“想象”。
44.
B。根据上文中的“she
asked
her
fellow
server...for
the
birthday
boy”可知,这两个服务员在网上查阅“生日快乐”的手语。mark
out“用线画出范围”;look
up“查阅”;reflect
on“认真思考”;glance
through“粗略地看”。
45.
D。根据上下文的内容可知,她们两人学的是手语,此处是说她们把手语的各个步骤记下来,故选D项。
46.
A。根据前面的内容可知,此处是说她们两人上网查阅后学会手语,然后展示给Octavius看,故选项A符合题意。
47.
B。参见上题解析。sign表示“打手语,用手语表达”,符合语境。
48.
B。虽然那只是一个简单的短语,但是对Octavius来说是一个重要的表示。gesture
意为“(表明感情或意图的)姿态,表示”符合语境。example“实例”;suggestion“建议”;plan“计划”。
49.
C。根据上下文的语境可知,那两位服务员从网上学习手语祝贺小男孩生日快乐,由此可推知,她们是善良的(kind),故选C项。generous“大方的”;patient“耐心的”;busy“忙碌的”。
50.
D。根据空前的“Thanks
to
the
two
49
waitresses”及全文语境可知,Octavius和他的母亲将会永远记住(remember)这次生日,故选D项。work
on“努力改善(或完成)”;think
about“思考”;enjoy“享受……的乐趣”。
51.
A。根据上文的内容可知,那两位女服务员学手语祝贺Octavius生日快乐这一行为,对Dixon来说是意想不到的事,故选A项。surprise“意想不到(或突然)的事”;support“支持”;care“照料”;explanation“解释”。
52.
B。根据语境可知,此处是说别人不理解Dixon和她的儿子用手语交流的行为,认为那样做是愚蠢的。noisy“吵闹的”;crazy“疯狂的,愚蠢的”;uncomfortable“不安的”;enthusiastic“热情的”。
53.
D。根据语境可知,有人注意到那一点,并学手语向她的儿子说生日快乐,这对她的确重要。normally“通常”;equally“同样地”;probably“很可能”;actually“的确,真实地”。
54.
A。参见上题解析。notice“注意到”;admire“钦佩”;expose“暴露”;announce“宣布”。
55.
A。根据语境可知,两位餐厅服务员专门为Octavius学了手语。
读后续写
本文以事件发展为线索展开。讲述的是一个放高利贷者企图利用在袋子里放黑色石头的骗局来骗取一个女孩嫁给他。但这个女孩非常聪明,识破了放高利贷者的骗局,成功为自己和父亲夺回了自由。
段落续写:
①由第一段内容“女儿本来有三种选择。”可知第一段描写她的三个选择分别是什么:一,拒绝挑选石头;二,挑选一颗石头,为了父亲的自由牺牲自己;三,拿出两颗石头揭穿骗局。最后她胆战心惊地决定要揭穿这个骗局。
②由第二段内容“她慢慢地从袋子里取出一块鹅卵石。”结合上一段最后一句“慢慢地向袋子靠近,她能听到自己的心跳。”可知本段应该描写聪明的女孩想办法揭穿放高利贷者的骗局。女孩把两块鹅卵石都拿出来了,放高利贷者没想到女孩识破了他的诡计,他当时就像一个被戳破的气球一样倒下了,结果出了洋相。
续写线索:女儿的三种选择——决心识破骗局——取出一颗鹅卵石掉到地上,再取出第二颗——最后放高利贷者的骗局被识破。
听力材料
Text
1
M:
Ouch,
it
really
hurts
terribly
here,
because
I
fell
over
heavily
just
now.
W:
I
think
you
need
an
X-ray.
Shall
I
help
you
get
to
the
hospital?
Text
2
M:
The
shop
owner
charged
me
120
dollars
for
this
vase.
W:
Are
you
kidding
me?
If
I
were
you,
I
would
pay
one-tenth
its
price
at
most.
Text
3
W:
Do
you
know
who
Julian
Assange
is?
M:
I’ve
never
heard
that
name
before.
Who
is
he?
W:
He’s
been
in
the
news
a
lot
lately,
but
I’m
not
exactly
sure
why
he
is
famous.
I’m
going
to
look
his
name
up
online.
Text
4
W:
Billy,
can
I
have
your
science
homework?
M:
Um,
I’m
really
sorry
but
a
friend
came
over
last
night,
so
I
only
had
time
to
finish
half
of
it.
Plus,
I
left
it
all
at
home.
W:
Billy,
you’d
better
have
it
done
by
tomorrow.
Text
5
W:
I
lived
in
Germany
when
I
was
a
child,
so
I
can
speak
German
very
well.
And
I
also
learned
Italian
and
French
in
college.
M:
Well,
the
job
involves
a
lot
of
business
trips
to
Spain,
and
we
expect
someone
with
a
good
command
of
Spanish.
Text
6
W:
Do
you
have
lessons
today?
M:
Yes,
I
have
one
lesson
about
American
history
and
the
other
is
English
Grammar.
Both
are
in
the
morning.
W:
I
have
a
lesson
about
English
history
this
afternoon.
But
I
don’t
feel
well.
Can
you
take
over
the
class
for
me?
M:
OK.
Which
class
should
I
go?
W:
Teaching
Building,
Room
No.
310.
M:
OK.
It’s
just
next
to
the
class
I
will
go
this
morning.
You
should
go
to
see
a
doctor.
By
the
way,
what’s
the
time
by
your
watch?
W:
It
is
five
to
seven.
M:
I
must
be
leaving
or
I
will
be
late
for
class.
Text
7
M:
It
is
a
great
art
show,
isn’t
it?
By
the
way,
I’m
David.
W:
Yes,
it’s
successful.
The
paintings
are
so
beautiful.
I’m
Lucy.
Nice
to
meet
you.
M:
Me
too.
Are
you
from
England?
W:
Actually,
I
was
born
in
Paris,
but
I
grow
up
in
London.
How
about
you?
M:
Oh,
I’m
a
local
man
in
New
York.
I’m
an
art
teacher
in
New
York
University.
This
art
show
is
held
by
my
students.
W:
Really?
I
am
a
student
majoring
in
piano
performance
in
the
same
college.
I
will
hold
a
piano
party
next
Saturday
night
at
the
Silver
Bar.
Would
you
like
to
come?
M:
I’d
love
to.
Could
I
take
my
daughter
with
me?
Besides
painting,
she
is
fond
of
piano
as
well.
W:
Sure.
Text
8
M:
Here
with
us
is
Marsha
Ward,
author
of
Save
Your
Child,
which
has
been
sold
over
10
thousand
copies
in
Britain.
Welcome,
Marsha.
Is
there
a
lot
to
child
safety
in
the
home?
W:
Definitely.
Did
you
know
that
more
than
a
million
children
in
Britain
every
year
require
hospital
treatment
for
accidents
that
happen
in
the
home?
M:
Really?
I
had
no
idea
that
the
number
was
that
high.
W:
Yes.
And
almost
all
of
those
accidents
could
have
been
prevented.
Parents
can
prevent
children
from
falling
down
the
stairs
by
fitting
safety
gates.
They
can
use
mats
to
prevent
children
slipping
on
floors,
especially
in
the
bathroom.
However,
children
should
never
be
left
alone
in
the
bath.
M:
Is
the
bathroom
the
most
dangerous
room
in
the
house?
W:
No,
the
most
dangerous
room
by
far
is
the
kitchen.
M:
OK.
Now
is
a
good
time
to
answer
some
of
our
listeners’
questions.
Hello,
Line
1…
Text
9
M:
Hello,
Linda,
I
haven’t
seen
you
for
ages.
What
are
you
doing
in
town?
W:
Oh,
I’ve
just
come
back
from
Japan.
M:
Oh,
you’ve
been
abroad,
haven’t
you?
W:
Yes,
I’ve
got
a
job
there.
And
how
about
you?
The
last
time
we
talked,
didn’t
you
tell
me
you
were
going
to
open
your
own
supermarket
business?
M:
That’s
right.
I
was.
But
things
turned
out
differently.
W:
But
you
seemed
so
determined
to
do
that.
What
happened?
M:
Well,
it’s
very
complicated,
and
I’m
sure
you
don’t
want
to
know
all
the
details.
Anyway
I
decided
that
opening
my
own
business
just
wasn’t
for
me.
So
I
decided
to
stay
at
my
old
job
instead.
W:
So
you
are
still
working
in
that
shop?
M:
Yes.
Well,
a
lot
has
happened
since
we
last
saw
each
other.
W:
I’ll
say!
You
know,
we
should
try
to
stay
in
touch.
M:
Let’s
have
lunch
together
sometime
soon.
W:
Good
idea.
Text
10
M:
Many
strange
things
occur
at
sea.
Every
year,
even
nowadays,
ships
disappear
and
are
never
seen
again.
One
of
the
strangest
occurrences
is
the
story
of
the
Mary
Celeste,
a
small
sailing
ship
which
was
carrying
industrial
alcohol
from
New
York
to
Italy.
The
Mary
Celeste
left
New
York
in
early
November
1872.
A
month
later
it
was
found
in
the
eastern
Atlantic
600
miles
from
Gibraltar.
The
ship
was
not
damaged
and
did
not
seem
to
be
in
any
danger,
but
the
lifeboat
and
the
ten
people
who
left
New
York
on
the
ship
were
gone.
They
were
never
found.
Many
explanations
were
suggested
for
the
disappearance
of
the
people
on
the
Mary
Celeste,
but
no
one
managed
to
find
proof
for
any
of
the
explanations.
All
the
experts
could
come
to
only
one
sure
conclusion:
The
people
left
the
ship
in
the
lifeboat.
Then
perhaps
the
lifeboat
sank
in
a
sudden
storm.
But
why
did
the
people
leave
the
ship?
We
still
do
not
have
an
answer
to
that
question.