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必修2 Module 6单元测试题第一部分阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。ATom Brokaw and Doris Kearns Goodwin 8 p.m. Tuesday, September 20, 2019 Memorial Auditorium (纪念堂), Southern Methodist University With election (选举)night seven weeks away, NBC Nightly News host Tom Brokaw and famous author Doris Kearns Goodwin examine the 2019 election and how it will influence Americas next four years.Bryan Stevenson8 p.m. Thursday, October 13, 2019McFarlin Memorial Auditorium, Southern Methodist UniversityThe success of recent TV series has brought criminal justice reform (刑事司法改革)further into the mainstream. Bryan Stevenson, a leading voice on the topic, was listed on the TIME 100 in 2019 as one of the worlds most powerful people and is a MacArthur Fellow.Scott Kelly8 p.m. Tuesday, November 1, 2019McFarlin Memorial Auditorium, Southern MethodistUniversityScott Kelly set the record for the total number of days spent in space by an American astronaut. Before retiring in April 2019, Kelly commanded the International Space Station for a year and impressed the world with photographs from space.David Leonhardt8 p.m. Tuesday, November 29, 2019McFarlin Memorial Auditorium, Southern MethodistUniversityAn experienced editor of The New York Times since 2019, David Leonhardt will begin writing a column (专栏)in 2019. In 2019, he won a Pulitzer Prize for commentary (评论).Angela Lee Duckworth 8 p.m. Tuesday, January 31, 2019 McFarlin Memorial Auditorium, Southern Methodist UniversityAngela Lee Duckworth is an American psychologist and popular science author. She wrote Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance. She won a 2019 MacArthur Fellowship.1.Among the lecturers, who is most likely to talk about American leaders?A.Scott Kelly.B.Bryan Stevenson.C.Doris Kearns Goodwin.D.Angela Lee Duckworth.2.As a fan of winners of MacArthur Fellowship, youll probably choose the lecture on _.A.Sept. 20, 2019 B. Nov. 1,2019C. Nov. 29, 2019 D. Jan. 31,20193.What can be inferred from the passage?A.The US election lasts for 7 weeks.B.Only Scott Kelly has stayed in space for a year.C.Angela Lee Duckworth is one with great confidence.D.Much attention has been paid to criminal justice reform.4.What is the passage mainly about?A.A plan of lectures.B.A list of news reports.C.A review of important events.D.An introduction to some famous people.BWhen Disney released the trailer (预告片)for their new film Frozen, I was understandably ecstatic. I dragged (拉)my best friend along with me and told him,“Its Disney. It cant go wrong! ”A typical Disney movie generally goes along these lines: First, an attractive female protagonist (主角)is introduced. She can sing pretty well and speak to animals. She attracts everyone who meets her. All she wants to do is find her Prince Charming. Usually she meets the prince somewhere in the middle of the story, but a villain (反派角色)always creates a lot of trouble so that they are separated for some time. In the end, something bad always happens to either the princess or the prince and they have to save the other with True Loves Kiss. In a lot of the classic Disney films, the prince will usually save the princess from harm and they always end up getting married in the final scenes.However, Frozen did not follow this traditional story line. The complication (复杂)of the story is not caused by a villain. It is caused by Annas sister, Queen Elsa who does not know how to control her powers and is forced to hide them away. I think one of the powerful messages that can be learned from Frozen is that not all people who are considered “evil” have the intention to do so. Later, Elsa is also seen as becoming the monster that people see her as, which shows the audience that if someone tells you that you are “this” or “that” for a certain amount of time, you will start to believe it. Disney did a great job at showing this issue in a believable way. Another difference was the lack of the man saving the world and the woman at the climax (高潮)of the film. In the final scenes of Frozen, sisterly love conquers all.With a movie like this, Disney is now exploring more ways to show their audience different life lessons, the most important being that a male does not necessarily have to be a womans entire world and that women can be just as strong as men.5.What does the underlined word “ecstatic” in Paragraph 1 mean?A.Excited.B. Puzzled.C. Nervous.D. Upset.6.What can we learn about a typical Disney movie?A.Its protagonist is a prince.B.It always has a happy ending.C.Its story is not easy to understand.D.It is popular with people of all ages.7.According to the author, what does the film Frozen show us?A.No one is an island.B.True love has different faces.C.Do not judge a book by its cover.D.Always believe in the good in people.8.Whats the authors attitude toward the film Frozen!A.Uncertain.B.Disappointed.C. Unconcerned.D. Supportive.CAnimals can teach us a lot about ourselves. But who teaches them? Thats what Jeremy Biome wondered in our Weird Animal Question of the Week:“What are some cool ways that animalsteach their young pups (幼崽)?”Teaching has its own standard. It includes improved skills as a result of teaching, the teacher only influencing students5 behaviors, a possible cost and no immediate benefit (益处)to the teacher. Based on these standards,only a few species have so far been considered as teachers.In 2019, Alex Thornton and Katherine McAufllife at Cambridge University studied that adult meerkats (狐獴)bring the youngest pups dead scorpions (蝎子). “As they get older, the pups are increasingly given animals that are alive but injured, Thornton says. The adults also encourage flieir pupils: If a pup is uninterested in the scorpion, the teacher will often push it slightly. In most cases, the pups will eat their dinner.It5s likely that there are many other species that teach, Thornton says, and he lists many in a 2019 study. They include cats and cheetahs, which kill small animals for their younger pups, but bring live animals to older pups, in a way similar to that of meerkats.Thornton says there is also some u suggestive evidence” for teaching in primates (灵长目动物), though more study is required. For example, golden lion tamarins (狮狨)find prey (猎物) in tree holes and call their pups to join in, says Lisa Rapaport, an expert at Clemson University. Rapaport has seen adult tamarins in Brazils forests make the call and then allow the pups to reach into a tree hole and get the prey for themselves. Their success rises with adults help, Rapaport says, which is an evidence of teaching. Its hard to tell exactly who they learn it from. “Just as its hard to decide if my son learned hello from me or my wife or my dad or his older brother,” she says.9.What can we learn about meerkats teaching?A. Meerkats strictly push their pups to catch scorpions.B.Meerkats encourage their pups to catch more scorpions.C.Meerkats give dead scorpions to the eldest pups directly.D.Meerkats remind their pups to eat scorpions by pushing them slightly.10.Which of the following is TRUE about other animals similar to meerkats in teaching?A.Cats expect more from their younger pups.B.Cheetahs are stricter with their younger pups.C.Golden lion tamarins kill animals for their younger pups.D.Pups of cats and cheetahs probably have uncertain “first teachers”.11.From the passage, we can learn that the pups are mainly taught how to _.A.play with othersB.be independentC.respect othersD.be healthyDOprah Winfrey is one of the most successful women in the history of the United States of America. She was born into a poor family in a small town in Mississippi in 1954. She is now one of the richest people in the world, and the richest black Americans in the country. She was also named as the richest African American in the 20th Century. Winfrey is known to most Americans through her daytime show called The Oprah Winfrey show. This is a show where Oprah Winfrey likes to talk about topics that many other daytime hosts avoid. As a result, her show has gained wide popularity among television viewers.Winfreys early life was difficult. She lived with her mother and grandmother at times. While living with her grandmother, she learned to read. Winfreys mother was a single mother in rural Mississippi, which made it very difficult for her to raise her daughters. Winfrey had two sisters. One died young as a result of taking drugs (毒品),and she did not learn about her other sister until 2019.Winfrey survived her early years, and at 17 she won a local beauty contest before getting her first break in the media industry as a radio newscaster (新闻播音员). Sent to live with the man she calls her father, a barber, Winfrey found a job in a radio station while still in high school and began hosting the local evening news at the age of 19. This was her first step into the media world.Her show began in Chicago in 1983, and within a few years, it became the No. 1 daytime talk show in the country, which made her known to the whole nation. She has interviewed some of the most famous people in the country on her popular show. Winfrey played a role in the movie The Color Purple, and now owns her own production company called Harpo Films. She is a philanthropist (慈善家)who is famous for her generosity, and remains one of the most influential people in America. 12. People like the Oprah Winfrey Show because _.A. it has no strict rulesB.it provides free booksC.its topics are unusualD.its shown in the daytime13.Which of the following can best describe Oprah Winfreys childhood?A.Hard.B. Lonely.C. Happy.D. Unsafe.14.When did Oprah Winfrey become famous?A.In 2019.B.At the age of 17.C. At the age of 19.D.After the year of 1983.15.We can learn from the passage that_.A.Oprah Winfrey now works as a film directorB.Oprah Winfrey is the richest American in historyC.it was Oprah Winfreys father who helped her find a jobD.when Oprah Winfrey was born, her mother was single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。Education improvements in the United States and other countries often include increases in class time. 16 To find it out, Simon Andersen at Aarhus University in Denmark worked with the Danish government and did a study.They recruited (征募) fourth-grade classes from 90 schools across the country. Andersen divided the 90 schools (and the 1,931 fourth-grade students in them) into three groups. Two had their students stay for an extra three hours per week of teaching time over 16 weeks. , 17 It might seem like a challenge to make students spend extra time in school, but in Denmark, thats not so hard. Many students stay at school after class, in after-school programs, Andersen explains.18 One group of those staying in class got to work on whatever the teacher wanted. The other got a specially designed educational program to help them read.19 They have found that the extra classroom time improved students test scores. But the teaching program didnt matter. This could mean that schools dont need organized teaching programs; they just need more time in class. “You dont need to control whats happening in die classroom,” he says.20 While many schools might not mind increasing instruction time, they probably would mind how much it costs. Andersen found the cost for the 16-week program was $182 per student. That money would be used to pay for the teachers time.A.However, there is a problem.B.The third group of students didnt have to stay.C.So what did they do in those extra hours?D.The findings are very interesting for teachers.E.So this time, the scientists just kept them in class.F.But does increasing class time do any good?G.The scientists looked at the reading test scores before and after the program.第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的 最佳选项。When I was 22, I wrote a task at the top of my to-do list. I planned to knock on a 21 door in a nursing home and 22 with him or her. One day, I 23 knocked on the door of Ella who was 98 years old. When I 24 Ella about the best moments of her life, her reply 25 me. Excitement washed over her as she answered through a big 26, “My life has been so foil, Kendra!”Gratitude (感激)27 out of her and bathed the room the 28 sunshine flows over a skyline at dawn (黎明).29 was everywhere. I was 30 but interested. This was not what I had 31. How did she feel so 32 while being arranged (安排)in this tiny room? Why do many of us still feel 33 , even when we 34 a big family and the latest iPhone?Smiling, she told me her long life story. We 35 together when she talked about the interesting stories of her youth. She had the 36 that all of us are after but none of us can buy a well-lived life. 37 while living in a small room with plain walls and having no visitors in the past few months, nothing could 38 the satisfaction (满足)a well-lived life gave her. During the hour and a half we spent together, Ella repeatedly urged me to make time for 39 life experiences. It was the number one piece of 40 she gave to me.21. A. strangersB.friendsC.neighborsD.relatives22.A. studyB.playC. chatD.experiment23.A. sadlyB.loudlyC. secretlyD.politely24.A. askedB.remindedC. warnedD.taught25.A. scaredB.surprisedC. worriedD.bothered26.A. smileB.skillC. expressionD.signal27.A. pulledB.pushedC. pouredD.dropped28.A. lookB.listC. methodD.way29.A. ChangeB. PatienceC. WarmthD. Silence30.A. confusedB. frightenedC. concernedD.disappointed31.A. meantB. saidC. decided D. expected32.A. emptyB. MlC. calmD. curious33.A. confidentB. proudC. lonelyD. tired34.A. ownB. missC. findD. ignore35.A. jumpedB. laughedC. workedD. performed36.A. productB. toyC. dreamD. time37.A. ThereforeB. ButC. EvenD. Thus38.A. take overB. take onC. take awayD. take down39.A. boringB, excitingC. shockingD.puzzling40.A. recipeB. choiceC. decisionD. advice第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容 (1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Tom, who lived in Palo Alto, was alive during 41 earthquake. Nothing serious happened 42 him or his home that day. However, a few months later, a traffic accident made him 43 (lose) his life.After Tom died, his wife came to his car 44 he hadnt used for some months. When she 45 (begin) to clean it out she first noticed that the front seats 46 (equip) so that they could flatten backwards. Then she noticed that the back seats also had a piece of equipment so they would come out 47 (immediate) to make you climb into the trunk (后备箱).48 (open) the trunk she found old clothes, bottles of water and two hundred 49 (foot) of rope. It seemed that, although he was not a man planning for the future, Tom at least prepared for being trapped in an earthquake. In fact, we should learn from the 50 (care) man. Everyone should prepare for something in case some accidents such as fire, earthquake etc. happen suddenly.第三部分 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)假定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:在缺词处和一个漏字符号(),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。Today I went to the locally market to buy some vegetables with my mother. When my mother was buying vegetables, I found that he liked bargaining with the local farmer. She spent a lot time looking around to buy vegetables at a price that she could accept. At the last we came back. My mother cooked some vegetables we bought this morning. She cooked so many which we couldnt finish all the food. Final, some food was wasted and threw away. My mother bargained hard in order to saving money when buying vegetables. And wasnt she wasting money when she threw away the food?第二节书面表达(满分25分)假如你是英国某校的交换生李华,当地一家针对中学生的杂志新增了一个“影视大观”的栏目,现面向全市中学生征文,介绍一部适合中学生看的有意义的电影,请你根据下列要点用英文写一篇短文:1.简要介绍一部电影;2.说明主要的情节;3.你的观后感。注意:1. 100词左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。_参考答案1-5 CDDAA 6-10 BCDDD 11-15 BCADD16-20 FBEGA21-25 ACDAB26-30 ACDCA31-35 DBCAB36-40 CCCBD41-50 (One possible version)41. an42. to43. lose44. which/that45. began46. had been equipped47. immediately48. Opening49. feet50. careful短文改错(One possible version)Today I went to the locally market to buy localsome vegetables with my mother. When my mother was buying vegetables, I found that he sheliked bargaining with the local farmer. She spent farmersa lot time looking around to buy vegetables at a ofprice that she could accept. At the last we came back. My mother cooked some vegetables we bought this morning. She cooked so many which thatwe couldnt finish all the food. Final, some food Finallywas wasted and threw away. My mother bargained thrown hard in order to saving money when buying savevegetables. And wasnt she wasting money when Butshe threw away the food?书面表达:(One possible version)Forrest Gump is a 1994 American comedy-drama film based on the 1986 novel of the same name by Winston Groom. The film was directed by Robert Zemeckis and acted

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