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必修2 Modules 4-6综合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。AYou probably have seen Mel Gibson with blue paint on his face in the film Braveheart. When I wrote my novel Rise, I wanted to take this image and have the character ride a deer through the shopping center of Sauchiehall Street.Rise begins with a young woman called Justine, who is running away from the city for the freedom of a new start. Life has taught her not to care, nor to root herself too deeply in any place or tiling. However, hiding out in a small country,she realizes its far harder to be anonymous (无名的)than in a big city. In a small, country, everything is up for being questioned, and Justine begins to think about freedom not in the view of escape, but in the view of living in a way thats true to herself.Here are some of the books that I think Justine might have taken with her:1. Joseph Knight by James Robertson“No man is by nature the property (财产)of another. Based on the true but little-known story of an 18th-century African brought to Scotland as a slave, Joseph Knight explains a court case which essentially found that slavery was not recognized by Scots law. In Robertsons hands, historical facts are put together lightly around a powerful piece of fiction.2.How to Be Both by Ali SmithThere are two stories: a story about a modem girl dealing with her mothers death, and the tale of a forgotten 15th-century Italian artist. Being good at dealing with language, Smith explores which comes first: surface or depth; what we see or what we feel?3.Germinal by Emile ZolaI read this in English at university when I was meant to be reading it in French, Given my bad French, I tried the English version. So clearly, Zola writes about the mind that every creature has to break free from traps.1.What might be Mel Gibson?A.An actor.B. A singerC. A writer.D. A deer.2.What can we learn about Justine?A.She likes the country life.B.She doesnt care about life.C.She wants to hide in a big city.D.She hopes to live her own life.3.Justine might have taken the three books because they all _.A.tell interesting storiesB.help people free themselvesC.advise people to keep calmD.explain the meaning of life4.What can we know about Joseph Knight?A.It is famous to all.B.It is based on history.C.Slavery is legal in Scotland.D.It is made up by James Robertson.BOne of Chinas most popular folk arts is paper cutting. According to archaeological (考古的) research, the tradition dates back to the 6th century. It is supposed that the beginnings of paper cutting were even a few centuries earlier. Paper cuttings are used for religious purposes, for decoration and as patterns.As is still partly the case outside of China, many paper things used to be buried with the dead or were burned at the funeral (葬礼)ceremony. Paper cuttings, which, usually contain symbolic meanings, were part of the ceremony.Today, paper cuttings are mainly used as decoration. They are used to decorate walls, windows, doors, mirrors and lamps in homes and are also used for decoration on presents or are given as presents themselves. They have special meanings at festivals and on holidays. At the New Years Festival, for example, entrances are decorated with paper cuttings which are supposed to bring good luck.Paper cuttings are not produced by machine, but by hand. There are two kinds of paper cuttings: scissor (剪刀)cuttings and knife cuttings. As the name shows, scissor cuttings are made with scissors. Several pieces of paper up to eight pieces are fixed together. The design is then cut with sharp scissors. Knife cuttings are made by putting several layers of paper on a soft mixture of tallow (动物油脂)and ashes (灰).Following a pattern,the artist cuts with a sharp knife which he usually holds vertically (垂直成).The advantage of knife cuttings is that quite more paper cuttings can be made in one operation with knives than with scissors.In the countryside, paper cuttings are usually made only by women and girls. This used to be one of the skills that every girl was to master and that were often used to judge brides. Professional paper-cutting artists are, on the other hand, almost always men who have incomes and work together in workshops.5. What can we learn about paper cutting in Paragraph 1?A.It has a history of 600 years.B.It is mainly used for religious purposes.C.It was very popular in the 6th century.D.It first appeared probably before the 6th century:6.What kind of paper cutting can be used in a funeral ceremony?A.Those with symbolic meanings.B.Those with beautiful patterns.C.Those with simple images.D.Those with different colors.7.Compared with scissor cuttings, knife cuttings can _.A.save up to eight pieces of paperB.make more paper cuttings at a timeC.make paper cuttings look betterD.waste much more time and money8.Which of the following is TRUE according to the last paragraph?A.Almost every girl from the countryside in the past could make paper cuttings.B.Paper-cutting artists usually are women from the countryside.C.Brides must learn how to make paper cuttings before getting married.D.Men in the countryside are not allowed to learn making paper cuttings.CIn December 1992, I was a happy husband and father of two children. A month later, I was diagnosed (诊断)with leukaemia.After two years of chemotherapy (化疗),the disease was under control. My body was weak and lifeless. I felt as if I were a puppet (木偶) who needed help to raise his arms or hold up his head. I began to run. After six months, my strength came back. During one of my runs, one where I felt I could run forever, I decided I was going to run a marathon.After telling my dad about my plan, he told me of a program that trains people to run a marathon while raising money for leukaemia research. So that summer, through the Leukemia & Lymphoma Societys Team In Training program, I started to train for the Marine Corps Marathon. During mile after mile of uncertainty, the day finally came to run the marathon.On October 27, 2019, the gun went off and so did I. Along with 19,000 other brave souls, I started on a 26.2-mile journey that I will never forget.I first saw my wife Patty at the six-mile mark: she seemed happy that I was still looking as if I knew what I was doing, and having a good time doing it. At Mile 17, my mind was going back to those two painful years that tried to bring my family and me down. I saw her again. The concern on her face told me she knew I was starting to struggle. I felt as if we were thinking the same. Nine more miles, those past few years would be behind us. I had seen nothing so inspiring in my life. At 3 hours and 41 minutes after I started, I crossed what I think has to be the most fitting finish line in all road racing!That night the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society gave me a medal at a post-race party that was simply named “Leukaemia 26.2”.If God wills and I feel worse again, my disease may once again take away my hair and my strength, maybe even my life. But it can never take away my medal, or the fact that I am a marathoner.9.Why did the author decide to run a marathon?A.Because he thought he could finish it.B.Because his father advised Him to do so.C.Because he was diagnosed with a disease.D.Because he was too sick to do other sports.10.How long did the author train for the marathon?A.For about half a year.B.For about one and a half years.C.For about two years.D.For about four years.11.What helped the author finish the most difficult part of the marathon?A.The concern of his wife.B.The expectation of their fixture life.C.The memory of those two painful years.D.The medal given by the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.DValentines Day is one of those rare holidays that are enjoyed by almost everyone in the world. After all,who wont like a day when loved ones get to shower each other with cards, flowers, chocolates, and jewelry? This show of love does come at an expensive price almost $19 billion, and that number is just for the USA.The Roman Pope, who set aside February 14 to honor St. Valentine, of course, was not the one who changed the day into a commercial (商业的) holiday. That credit goes to Richard Cadbury, a member of a famous British chocolate company, and Massachusetts businesswoman Esther Howland. The former came up with the brilliant idea of selling bite-sized chocolates packaged in heart-shaped boxes, while Howland popularized handmade paper Valentine cards that featured messages of love.Candy and cards remain the biggest Valentines Day gifts till this day. Americans spend over $1 billion on chocolates, and put chocolates inside the 35 million heart-shaped boxes that are sold each year. According to the producers, 8 billion candies are sold between January 1 and February 14.With over 145 million cards exchanged in the US and over a billion worldwide,Valentines Day is one of the biggest moneymakers for greeting card companies. Flowers are also very popular. About 51% of men buy red roses for their loved ones. At high prices, this adds up to $1.9 billion! Almost 35% of Americans that celebrate the holiday treat their loved ones to a special meal.The romantic day is of course a favorite for proposals (求婚). It is therefore not surprising to hear that about $4 billion is spent on gold, silver and diamond jewelry each year. Humans are not the only ones that get showered with love. One in five Americans also include pets in their celebration, dropping a cool $703 million! Who would have guessed that a simple love note would develop into an expensive affair?12.The first paragraph is meant to tell us _.A.Valentines Day is a rare holidayB.it often showers on Valentines DayC.showing love on Valentines Day costs a lotD.how much people spend celebrating Valentines Day13.Who thought of the idea of selling packaged chocolates on Valentines Day?A.The Roman Pope.B.St. Valentine.C.Richard Cadbury.D.Esther Howland.14.On Valentines Day, Americans spend the most money on _.A.jewelryB. chocolatesC. flowersD. pets15.The author thinks the influence of Valentines Day is _.A. worryingB. pleasantC. annoyingD.unexpected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。Nashville, Tennessee is known as “Music City” in the United States. 16 On the west coast, people may argue Silicon Valley is just as worthy of the name. The valley is home to sound and music technology companies, like Dolby Laboratories, Pandora and Smule. And there is Real Industry, a non-profit organization to help music technologists (技术人员)get into the music industry. Through a series of workshops (讲习班)and online classes, Real Industry connects tech students, recent graduates and employees with mentors (导师)in the music industries. 17 Some of them are Sol Republic, Turtle Bay and Sonos. The students learn about the companies and their products.More than 6,000 students from around the world have taken part in the online courses.18Real Industry has also worked together with universities like Stanford University in California. The schools hold classes like “Careers in Media Technology” on campus.19a People in the music industry are learning about what young people are learning. In this way, they are able to get all the fresh ideas from these young kids who are users and fans of their products,” Shekar noted. For Shekar, who is from New Zealand, the experience is not unlike her move to Silicon Valley. “Its about knowing where to take that first step. A lot of people just dont even know where to start.”Are you a music technologist? 20 The answer might just be Silicon Valley.A.Do you hope to break into the business?B.Many famous mentors will give classes.C.The mentors come from famous companies.D.Industry leaders need to say no to useless information.E.More than 200 have attended workshops in California.F.But some people may not think it the only “Music City” in the US.G.For industry leaders, the experience provides very valuable information.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。A 22-year-old university student was in his fifth day, working part time. His 21 suddenly told him to 22 the shop from midnight to 9:00 am all by himself.“I had no choice but to 23,” said the student. He said he was 24 into working shifts (轮班) he didnt want and,as the person 25, he had to deal with troublesome customers because no full-time regular workers were 26 at that time. His 27 is just the tip of the iceberg (冰山)for student part-timers who are employed by employers related to 28 work practices. According to a survey, around 70 percent of the students in Japan said they felt they were sufferers from unfair 29. While 34 percent said they were forced to work unpleasant shifts, nearly 25 percent said their employers 30 their shifts against their will. However, to stay 31, students today cant say no to such employers.A lot of students who work part time are too 32 or sleepy to concentrate in class, and have to 33 all the other activities. One student said 34 he thought managing the total operation all on his own wasnt normal, he felt that he couldnt 35 it and didnt talk about it with anyone. 36, he thought he should deal with the problem on his own.Then one day he learned from the Internet that he was 37 by the law, so he could speak out 38 his employer if he was treated unlawfully. He also learned he was advised to write down the details of his 39 conditions, such as how many hours he worked on his own, so that his notes could serve as 40 if he decided to take action.21. A. parentsB. managerC. teacherD. customers22.A. closeB. runC. keepD. own23.A. obeyB. leaveC. cryD. complain24.A. persuadedB. forcedC. cheatedD. fooled25.A. in needB. in actionC. in chargeD. in danger26.A. curiousB. friendlyC. patientD. available27.A. caseB. lessonC. angerD. dream28.A. regularB. interestingC.illegalD. modem29.A. competitionB. treatmentC. relationshipD. payment30.A. explainedB. stoppedC. changedD. checked31.A. safeB. calmC. educatedD.employed32.A. tiredB. anxiousC. excitedD. hungry33.A. give offB. give inC. give upD. give out34.A. unlessB. becauseC. onceD. although35.A. refuseB. achieveC. replaceD. believe36.A. ThereforeB. InsteadC. OtherwiseD. However37.A. judgedB. protectedC. praisedD. chosen38.A. forB. ofC. againstD. about39.A. workingB. livingC. studyingD. sleeping40.A. remindersB. warningC. guidesD. evidence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。A man 41 (hike) in a forest of northern New Jersey on a windy day was attacked by a black bear during the weekend, the police said on Monday. Experts thought it was 42 very rare attack.Darsh Patel, 43 (age) 22 from New Jersey, and four friends met the bear 44 Sunday afternoon in the Apshawa Preserve. The bear 45 (begin) to follow the hikers until they separated. 46 (final), four of them got together, 47 Patel was missing. So they called the police, who then found Paters body about two hours later.“We found that Patel had been attacked by a bear,” the police said. “The bear 48 (find) at the scene and we killed it.” Black bears are common in New Jersey and have been seen in all of the states 21 49 (county), but attacks on humans are unusual, according to experts.“ 50 is rare for black bears to kill humans,”said Lawrence Hajna, a spokesman for New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.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海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。Im not good at math but often have bad scores in my math exams. My new deskmate Tom, however, do very well in math. Three days ago, we had the math exam. I did bad again. When Tom saw my scores, he looked surprised and said, “Why could we do so poorly? The test wasnt difficult at all.”He then smiled and showed me his score. I wasnt very happily when I saw the smile on his face. I thought about he was just showing off. Many people like showing that they have to others. But I dont think we need such people. We need those who are willing help others.第二节 书面表达(满分25分)假如你是学校英文报的小编辑李华,为了杜绝同学们在校园内随地乱扔垃圾,你打算写一份倡议书,请你根据下列要点用英语写一篇短文。主要内容如下:1.说明同学们随手扔垃圾的现象;2.简述随手扔垃圾的危害;3.呼吁大家不要再乱扔垃圾。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 ADBBD 6-10 ABAAB 11-15 CCCAD16-20 FCEGA21-25 BBABC26-30 DACBC31-35 DACDA36-40 BBCAD41-50 (One possible version)41. hiking42. a43. aged44. on45. began46. Finally47. but48. was found49. counties50. It短文改错(One possible version)Im not good at math but often have bad andscores in my math exams. My new deskmate Tom, however, do very well in math. Three doesdays ago, we had the math exam. I did bad a badlyagain. When Tom saw my scores, he looked scoresurprised and said, “Why could we do so youpoorly? The test wasnt difficult at all.” He then smiled and showed me his score. I wasnt very happily when I saw the smile happyon his face. I thought about he was just showing off. Many people like s

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