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模块检测卷第一部分听力(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。1Whatstheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?ATeacherandstudent.BBossandworker.CShopassistantandcustomer.2Howmanypillsshouldthemantakeinaday?A8.B12.C4.3Whatsthemandoing?AHespreparingalesson.BHeswatchingTV.CHesshouting.4HowmuchwillthemanpayifhebuystwoTshirts?A90yuan.B100yuan.C110yuan.5Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?AInarestaurant.BInahotel.CInsupermarket.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8题。6Whattimeisitnow?AAt7:55.BAt8:10.CAt8:45.7Wherewilltheygetfruit?AAthome.BInthesupermarket.COntheplane.8Howwilltheygototheairport?ABybus.BBytaxi.CBycar.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9Whatsthemaintopicofthisconversation?APineforest.BWestHill.CHugeStone.10Whatistheageoftheoldesttree?A300years.B400years.C900years.11Whereistheoldestpinetree?ATothesouthoftheHugeStone.BTotheeastoftheHugeStone.CTothewestoftheHugeStone.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12Whatisthewomandoing?AWritingthepoems.BRecitingthepoems.CCopyingthepoems.13Whichunitisthemostdifficultforthewoman?AUnit36.BUnit26.CUnit16.14WhohelpedthewomanstudyChinese?AMingDao.BHanLei.CTangHao.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15Whatisthemostimportantinthewallet?AMoney.BTickets.CAcard.16Wheredidthemandropthewallet?AAtthe4thcrossing.BAtthe5thcrossing.CAtthe6thcrossing.17Whoisthefinder?AThewomansson.BThewomansbrother.CThewomansfather.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18Whenistheauthorsbirthday?AJune13.BJune15.CJune17.19Whatdidtheauthordointhepark?AReadbooks.BSangsongs.CBuiltuphisbody.20WhatwasthebesttimeofJimslife?AHischildhood.BAllhislife.CHisoldage.答案1.C2.C3.A4.A5.A6.A7.C8.B9A10.C11.C12.B13.C14.C15.C16.A17A18.C19.A20.B听力材料Text1W:DearSir,whatcanIdoforyou?M:Oh,Ilikethebluecoatandwhatstheprice?Text2M:HowoftenshouldItakethemedicineandhowmanyshouldItake?W:Take2pillseveryhalfday.Youllbebettersoon.M:Thankyou,Iwill.Text3M:MissBlack,dontshout.TomorrowIllhaveanewlesson.Ihavetoprepareit.YoualsotellyoursisternottowatchTV.W:Oh,Isee.Illdoit.Text4M:IdliketoseetheTshirts,howmucharethey?W:Youreluckybecausetheyreonsalenow.Oneis50yuan,butifyoubuytwo,youllhave10yuanoff.Text5W:Areyougoingtoorder,Sir?M:ButIdontknowwheretofindamenu.W:Imsorry,Sir.Waitamoment,please.Text6M:Hurryup,Antonia.Itsfivetoeightnow.W:Dontworry.Therearestillfiftyminutesleft.M:Butitwilltakeusfortyminutestogototheairportbybus.W:Welltakeataxianditwillonlytakeusfifteenminutes.M:Hmm,haveyougottheticketswithyou?W:Yeah,Iputtheminthepocketofmyjacket.M:Shallwebuysomefruitandbiscuitsfromthesupermarket?W:No.Everythingwillbesuppliedontheplane.M:Areyoureadynow?W:Yeah,letsgo.M:Taxi! Taxi!Text7M:Haveyouevervisitedapineforest?IrecentlyhadachancetogotoWestHilltoseeit.W:Ineverwentthere.Ireallycantimaginehowoldtheyare.M:Mostofthemare300to400yearsold.Theoldestoneis900yearsold.W:WherecanIfindtheoldestone?M:TothewestoftheHugeStone.W:Imustgotoseeit.Isitveryfarfromhere?M:Notreally.40minutesride.W:Thankyou.Text8M:Morning,Sue.Didyouhavearest?W:No,thanks.Yousee,thisisaChinesebook.Iamrecitingthepoems.M:Youarehardworking.Haveyoubeenstudyingforalongtime?W:No,Ihavestudieditforfivemonths.M:Soyouareanewcomer.W:Yes,Ihavelearned40units,yetUnit16isthemostdifficultforme.M:Didyoulearnbyyourself?W:No,myfriendTangHaohelpedme.MingDaoandHanLeididnthelpmeatall.M:Iwishyoubetterandbetter.W:Manythanks.Text9W:Hello,youlookhappier.M:Yes.Ifindmylostwallet.W:Isthereanythingimportantinit?M:Oh.Alotofmoneyandticketsareinthewallet.Themostimportantisacard.W:Howdidthefindergetit?M:Idroppeditatthe4thcrossing,thefinderhappenedtocrossthestreet.W:Atwhattimedidyouknowyoulostsomething?M:WhenIreachedthefactory.W:Oh,really?Youareverylucky.Howdidyoushowyourthanks?M:Itookaphotowithhim.Hereisthepicture.W:Oh?Howso!M:Whatsthematter?W:Thefinderismyson.Text10M:ItwasJune15,andintwodaysIwouldbeturningthirty.Ialwayssatatthetableandworriedalot.Somefriendsaskedmethereasonwhentheymetme.Infact,Ifearedthatmybestyearswerenowbehindme.EverydayIwenttoparktoreadbooksbeforegoingtowork.IwouldseemyfriendJimdoingmorningexerciseshere.Hewas79yearsoldandlookedugly.Iaskedhimwhatthebesttimeofhislifewas.Withoutthinking,Jimrepliedthatwhenhewasachildandeverythingwastakencareofforhim,itwasthebesttimeofhislife.Healsosaidwhenhewasgoingtoschoolandthengothisfirstjobandmethiswife,itwasthebesttimeofhislife.Atlasthepointedathimselfandtoldmeheis79yearsoldandstillhadgoodhealth.Iknewthatitwasstillthebesttimeofhislife.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。AIfyouretravellingwithkidsinLondon,manyLondonhotelshavespecialservicesandfeaturestohelpthefamilyholiday,offeringservicesforkidsaswellasgames,bikehireandfreeicecream!AthenaeumThefivestarAthenaeumisafantasticfamilyhotel,particularlywiththeadditionofitskidsservices.Evenbeforeyouarrive,theyllbeintouchtomakesureyourkidshavetheirfavoriteDVDs,treatsandanythingelsetokeepthemhappy.Andtheycanarrangeyourperfectfamilyactivities,frombikehiretotheatretickets.ChessingtonSafariHotelAtChessingtonSafariHotel,kidswilllovestayinginanAfricanadventurethemedroom,havingbreakfastoverlookingtheanimalsoftheWanyamaReserve,watchingfamilyfriendlymoviesandgettingintothethemeparkbeforeitopens.MarlinApartmentsMarlinApartmentsoperatemorethan700servicedapartmentsinLondon.ApartmentsareallwithinfiveminuteswalkoftheTube (goodfortiredlittlelegs!) withflatscreenTVs,fullyequippedkitchenandfreeWiFi.Oneortwobedroomfamilyapartmentshaveextraroomforfoldoutbedsinthelivingareatoo.NovotelNovotelsfamilyroomsaredesignedtoaccommodatetwoadultsandtwochildren.Accommodationandbreakfastarefreeforunder16s (uptotwostayingintheirparentsroom)Youcanalsoenjoyalatecheckoutat5pm.onaSunday,andwhileyouliein,thekidscanentertainthemselveswiththeCartoonNetwork.TheRitzKidsatTheRitzaretreatedjustaswellastheirparents,ifnotbetter! ChildrencanenjoycomputergamesandDVDs,freeicecreamandtheirownbathrobesandslippers.Under16scanstayforfreeintheirparentsbedroom,dependingontheroomtype.语篇解读本文是关于游客带孩子到伦敦旅游时可以选择的几个宾馆的广告。21BeforeyoucheckinAthenaeum,.AyoushouldaskaboutthekidsservicesByoucanbuybikesandordertheatreticketsCyouwillbeaskedaboutwhatyourkidslikeDyoumustarrangeyourfamilyactivities答案C解析细节理解题。根据Athenaeum部分中的“Evenbeforeyouarrive,theyllbeintouchtomakesureyourkidshavetheirfavoriteDVDs,treatsandanythingelsetokeepthemhappy.”可知选C项。22Ifyourkidslovetoseeanimals,youwillchoose.AAthenaeumBChessingtonSafariHotelCNovotelDTheRitz答案B解析细节理解题。根据ChessingtonSafariHotel部分中的“havingbreakfastoverlookingtheanimalsoftheWanyamaReserve”可知选B项。23IfyouchoosetostayatMarlinApartments,.AyoucanenjoythebestserviceinLondonByoucanenjoyfreeicecreamCyoucanhaveanextraroomforfreeDyoucansurftheInternetfreeofcharge答案D解析细节理解题。根据MarlinApartments部分中的“fullyequippedkitchenandfreeWiFi”可知选D项。BAfterImadeittothecitycenter,IstartedtofeelitmightbeeasyforaforeignertodealwiththegreatsizeofBeijing.Withgrowingconfidence,Idecidedtotakethesubwaytothehotel,notrealizingthatthenetworkdidntgothatfar.Impressedwiththecleanlinessofthestation,Iboughtaticketandboardedthefirsttrainthatcamealong.AfterafewminutesIaskedinEnglishofcourseayoungmanseatednexttomewhereIshouldgetoffclosesttotheFriendshipHotel.Wearingasmartbusinesssuitandtie,hewouldsurelyspeakEnglish,wouldnthe? Unfortunately,hecouldntunderstandmebutseemedveryfriendly.IshowedhimtheroomcardwithalltheinformationoftheFriendshipHotelinChinesecharacters.Helookedatit,andthenhiseyesmovedquicklytothecarriagesubwaymap.Next,heraisedthreefingersofhisrighthand.InAustralia,raisingfingersatsomeoneisnotusuallynice,butthismanwasntsmiling.Atthenextstationheshowedmetwofingers.NowinAustralia,thatsreallyrude,butIgotthemessage.Whenwestoppedatthethirdstation,hedidntjustpointtothedoor,butgotup,tookmeoutofthetrain,andledmetothetopofthestairs,andoutontothestreet.Thenhestoppedataxiandtoldthedriverwheretotakeme.Allthiscamefromamanwhocouldntspeakmylanguage,andIcouldntspeakhis.Iwasnowspeechless,especiallywhenherefusedmyofferofmoney.Ifeltalittleembarrassedhavingeventhoughthewouldacceptatip.ThisexperiencemadeitclearthatIhadtolearnsomeChinesequicklyormyadventuresmightstartturningintobadluck.语篇解读作者讲述了自己在北京的一次冒险经历。24Theauthordecidedtotakethesubwaybecause.AhelivednearthecitycenterBthenetworkcoveredmostofthestopsChebelievedinhisabilitytodealwiththetripDhehadagoodimpressionofitscleanliness答案C解析细节理解题。根据第一段第一、二句可知,作者相信自己能处理好这次旅程。故选C。25Havingbeenshowntheroomcard,theyoungman.AunderstoodtheauthorwellBstillremainedpuzzledCansweredtheauthordirectlyDpointedatthesubwaymap答案A解析推理判断题。根据第二段最后两句可知,年轻人看到房卡后就看车厢的地图,然后伸出三根手指头。说明年轻人已经知道作者的意思。故选A。26WhichofthefollowingcanNOTbeusedtodescribetheyoungman?AHelpful.BRude.CWarmhearted.DCaring.答案B解析推理判断题。根据文章内容可知,年轻人虽然不会说英语却亲自送作者出站,为他叫了出租车,并告诉出租车司机作者要去的地方,由此可判断选项A、C、D都是正确的。故选B。27Theauthorspurposeofwritingthispassageismainlyto.AprovetheimportanceofbeingcarefulBappreciatethekindnessoftheyoungmanCcomplainsomeculturalmisunderstandingDdescribeoneofhisadventurousexperiences答案D解析写作目的题。通过对整篇文章的理解可知,作者讲述了自己在北京的一次冒险经历。故选D。CNexttimeyouhearafunnyjokeyoudbetternotlaughtoohard.AccordingtoapaperpublishedbytheBritishMedicalJournal,laughterisntalwaysthebestmedicine.Sometimesitcanevenbeharmful.ProfessorRobinFernerfromtheUniversityofBirmingham,oneoftheauthorsofthestudy,foundthatbadthingscouldhappentopeoplewholaughedtoomuch.Hesays,“Wefoundpeoplewithheartbeatproblemswhichhadstoppedtheirhearts,wefoundpeoplewhohadfainted(昏倒),andwefoundpeoplewhoddislocatedtheirjawsorbursttheirlungs.”Itseemsthatlaughingcanbenolaughingmatter.Butitsnotalldoomandgloom.ProfessorFernersaystherearebenefitstolaughingwhenyouwanttoloseweight,forexample.Yes,thatsright: laughandbeslimmer! ProfessorFernerexplainsthat,“Youuseenergywhenyoulaugh,youmoveyourdiaphragm(横隔膜),youexpandyourlungs,andboththosethingscanbehelpful.”Accordingtotheresearch,laughingforaquarterofanhourcanburn40calories,andifyoulaughedalldayyouduseupabout2,000calories,whichiswhatmostpeopleconsumeinaday.Butdontdothatoryoumightendupwithapainfuljaw.Ouch! Oryoumightfindpeoplelookingatyouinafunnyway.ButIdontwanttofinishthisarticleleavingyoufeelingdesperate.Laughtercomesnaturallyformostofus.Babiesbegintolaughataround36months.Sogiveintoyoursenseofhumourandkeepsmiling.Lifeisshortanyway.语篇解读笑对人有益吗?有的认为有好处,有的认为没有好处。28LaughingtoomuchmaycausethefollowingharmfulresultsEXCEPT.AheartstopBdiaphragmmovementClungburstDjawdislocation答案B解析细节理解题。根据第一段最后一句“Hesays,Wefoundpeoplewithheartbeatproblemswhichhadstoppedtheirhearts,wefoundpeoplewhohadfainted(昏倒),andwefoundpeoplewhoddislocatedtheirjawsorbursttheirlungs.”可知,笑得太多的危害性有:心脏骤停、昏倒、下巴脱臼以及伤到肺。B项没有提到。29Theunderlinedphrase“doomandgloom”inParagraph2probablymeans“”AhopelessBfunnyCpainfulDnervous答案A解析词义猜测题。根据第二段提到“好像笑并不是玩笑的事情,但它也不是无用,费尔纳教授说,当你想减肥时,笑是非常有效的”。故选A项。30Howmanycaloriescanyouuseifyoulaughforhalfaday?AAbout40.BAbout1,000.CAbout2,000.DAbout2,040.答案B解析数字计算题。根据第三段提到“ifyoulaughedalldayyouduseupabout2,000calories,whichiswhatmostpeopleconsumeinaday”可知,一天消耗大约2000卡路里,那么半天就消耗大约1000卡路里。故选B项。31Whatistheauthorsattitudetowardslaughinginthelastparagraph?AUninterested.BDisapproving.CWorried.DFavorable.答案D解析观点态度题。根据最后一段提到“Sogiveintoyoursenseofhumourandkeepsmiling.Lifeisshortanyway.”可知,作者认为不要放弃幽默,保持微笑,毕竟生命是短暂的。故选D项。DSoccerisnotaviolentgame.Butplayerscanhittheballwiththeirheadstopurposelychangethedirectionoftheball.Inthesport,thismoveisknownasa“header”Besides,theymaysometimescollide(碰撞) withotherplayers,thegroundandgoalposts(门柱)CatherineMcGillisanexpertattheChildrensNationalHealthSysteminWashington,D.C.Sheexaminesmanychildrenwhohavesufferedconcussions(脑震荡)Concussionsarethemostcommonbraininjurywhenchildrenareplayingsoccer.Herresearchshowsthatconcussionsfromsoccerandotheryouthsportsareincreasingthesedays.CatherineMcGillsays,“Ontheonehand,wearegettingbetter.Thatmeansparents,coachesandmedicalprovidersaregettingbetteratrecognizingandrespondingtothatinjury.Theyarepayingmoreattentiontothesafetyoftheirchildren.Ontheotherhand,kidsaregettingbigger,faster,andstrongeracrossthesports,somoreinjurieswillhappensimplybecauseofthat.”CatherineMcGillspokeatarecentmeetingonwaystomakesoccersaferforyoungplayers.ThemeetingwasheldrecentlyinWashington,D.C.Shesaid,“Researchersareexaminingtheinfluencesofsoccerrelatedheadinjuries.TheywanttoknowwhetherrepeatedhitstotheheadcancauseCTE.”CTEisabraindiseasewhichwillbecomeworseandworseasapersonages.Shesaidshewasoftenaskedbyparentsaboutatwhatagechildrenshouldstart“heading”orwhetherthereshouldbe“heading”atall.Shethinksthatthisisaveryindividualdecision.Theageforonechildmaybeverydifferentfromtheageforanother.语篇解读研究发现用头击球可能会引起头部受伤。32Wecanlearnfromthefirsttwoparagraphsthatplayingsoccer.AneedsmanydifferentskillsBbelongstoaveryviolentgameCmaycausebraininjuriestochildrenDisnotgoodforlittlechildren答案C解析细节理解题。根据文章前两段内容可知,孩子们在踢足球的时候常常用头顶球,还可能和别人发生碰撞,这些都可能导致孩子们的脑部受伤。33Theunderlinedword“that”inParagraph3means“”AmoreandmorechildrenenjoyplayingsportsByoungplayersarebecomingstrongerandfasterCparentspaymoreattentiontotheirchildrenssafetyDteachersprotectchildrenfromsufferingbraininjuries答案B解析代词指代题。根据画线词所在的上文可知,因为孩子越来越高大、强壮,跑得也越来越快了,因此踢球时更容易发生碰撞而导致脑损伤。34InCatherinesopinion,kidsshouldstart“heading”.AaccordingtotheirownsituationsBwhentheyarestrongerCfromanearlyageDwhentheyarefaster答案A解析推理判断题。根据最后一段最后两句“Shethinksthatthisisaveryindividualdecision.Theageforonechildmaybeverydifferentfromtheageforanother.”可知,由于每个人的情况不同,因此凯瑟琳建议孩子根据自己的情况来决定是否用头击球。35Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?AHowtomakesoccersaferforchildren.BWhymorechildrenchoosetoplaysoccer.C“Heading”isharmfultochildrenwhoplaysoccer.DTheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofplayingsoccer.答案C解析主旨大意题。文章主要介绍专家的研究发现:孩子们踢足球的时候用头顶球可能会给他们的头部带来伤害。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。Peoplehavealwayswantedtoknowwhatthefuturewilllooklike.Then,howcanweknowwhatthefuturewilllooklike?36Theworldhaschangedalotinthepast150years,butwehumansaredrivenbythesamebasicneedsaswewere150yearsago,suchasfood,sleep,thefeelingofbeingappreciatedandloved.37No.Inaddition,generallyspeaking,theinventionsforthelast150yearshavebeenahumaneffortforfreedomandcommunication,tobeabletogetincontrolofthetimeandworld.Sincethereisstillmuchtodointhisarea,thiswillbethefocusatleastforthenext150years.Butwhydoweneedtopredictthefuture?Predictingthefutureisimportantfortworeasons:firstweneedtostarttothinkaboutwhatkindoffuturewedlikeforourselvesandtopassonthenextgeneration.38Howaboutthevirtualworlds?Itmightbepossibleinthefuturetoexperiencethesandbetweenyourtoes,andhearthewaves,justlyinginyourbedathome.39So,evenifagreatinventionisthereforanaffordableprice,itllnevertaketheplaceofthecommonexperienceifitsnotreal.40Whatwellseeinthenext50yearsisthetransitionfromanoildependentsocietytoanewsociety.Heretherellbenewmedicine,continuedexplorationofspace,challengesintheclimatechange,andnewinventionsthatmakelifealittleeasier.ASowhatwillthefuturelooklikethen?BWillthischangeinthenext150years?CPredictingthefuturecanhelpusinmanyways.DHowever,youllnevergetthefeelingofbeingthere.EWell,tounderstandthefuture,youmustknowthepast.FHowever,nomatterhowrealtheexperiencewillfeel,itdoesnthappenforreal.GThenweneedtoknowwhatdecisionsweneedtomaketodaythatwillgivethebestresultinthefuture.语篇解读人们总是好奇我们的未来会是什么样,本文作者向我们展示了我们预测未来的原因及未来50年有可能会发生的变化。36答案E解析根据第一段中空格前的句子“Then,howcanweknowwhatthefuturewilllooklike?”和空格后的句子“Theworldhaschangedalotinthepast150years.”可知空格处讲的是过去和未来的关系,所以E项(为了更好地理解未来,我们必须知道过去)符合语境。37答案B解析根据空后的“No.”可知此处应该为一般疑问句,又根据本段的意思可知空格处的意思是:在接下来的150年,这些会改变吗?故选B。38答案G解析根据本段中“Predictingthefutureisimportantfortworeasons:firstweneedtostarttothinkabout.”可知,空格处应该是第二个原因,故用then来引出句子,即然后我们需要知道今天需要做什么样的决定,会给未来带来最好的结果,故选G。39答案F解析根据空格前句可知躺在家里的床上感受到的一切再真实也不是现实,因为现实中没有发生这样的事情,故选F。40答案A解析本段主要谈论了未来会是什么样子。根据空格后的“Whatwellseeinthenext50yearsisthetransitionfromanoildependentsocietytoanewsociety.”可知选A。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。One Tuesday afternoon I went home,tired.I had much homework to do that night.Then a41voicebrokein,“Hey,Katie,dontforgetaboutourSPACperformancetonightatthe42.Seeyouatseven!”It was Adam,the president of Students in the Performing Arts for the Community.We 43 SPAC toservethecommunitybyperformingathospitals.Atthatmoment,44,Iconsideredtheperformanceasatrouble.I45thehospitalwithmyguitarinonehandandmyworkbookintheother,hopingtodoalittle46.Ienteredthehallandsawa47,palegirlofabout13amongagroupofoldpeopleinwheelchairs.Iwonderedwhysomeoneso48wasstuckinthisplace.Towardtheendofthe49,myfriendSarahaskedifanyonehadany50.Thegirlraisedherarmandaskedifshecouldsing“MyHeartWillGoOn”Sarahhappilyinvitedherto51themicrophoneandthegirlhobbledthroughthewheelchairs.WhensheandSarahbeganto52,Inoticedthegirlseyesshine.Atthatmoment,Iforgotmy53andrememberedthetruemeaningofSPAC:54thequalityoflifeforothers.Aftertheperformancewetalkedwiththegirland55shewantedtobeasinger.Shetoldusthatwehadhelpedherrememberher56.Then,sheaskedifwecouldallgettogetherforapicture57shecouldrememberthisnightandnever58herdream.I 59 longer than Id

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