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14-15学年外研高二上学期5册module6测试(山东) class: name: marks: 满分(150)第一部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分55分)第一节 单项填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 1. will you keep eye on the baby while i answer phone? a. an; a b. an; the c. the; / d. an; / 2. i missed the concert last night. it was wonderful.a. never mind. b. so what? c. not at all. d. its a pity. 3. when you go out, youd better wear a hat to yourself from the strong sunlight.a. monitor b. perform c. protect d. ban 4. chat rooms are rooms people of common interests can meet up with each other and talk on the computer. a. where b. which c. that d. when 5. were having some guests for lunch. mother went shopping; , i clean the house.a. meanwhile b. instead c. besides d. otherwise 6. the men in this village went to seek employment in cities, only women and children behind.a. to leave b. leaving c. left d. having left 7. although , he kept on working and completed the task on schedule.a. tired b. tiring c. being tired d. was tired 8. zhang yimous new film coming home, leading actress is gong li, was shown on may 16th, 2014.a. of whom b. of which c. where d. whose 9. there a law against drunk driving in our country since 2011.a. has been b. will be c. was d. had been10. wheres peter? look, he is at the school gate. he seems for someone.a. waiting b. having waited c. to be waiting d. to wait 第二节 完形填空(共30小题;a篇每小题1分,b篇每小题1.5分,满分40分)awhen i was 13 years old i began losing my balance and experiencing numbness (麻木) in my legs. i knew there was something terribly wrong with me. after i became 11 to walk, i had an emergency visit to the 12 which showed that i had a serious illness of my spinal cord (脊髓). i was frightened and 13 about my future. later i was taken to siskin hospital. 14 for me the doctors there treated me just as if they were my family members. more importantly, they made me feel like a 15 teenager again. they were there to 16 me learn to walk and even surprised me with my birthday celebration. thanks to them i 17 completely within about two months.today, i am a recent high school graduate running after my dreams for a bright 18 . recently, i was crowned homecoming queen in my school. it was the highlight of my senior year and i will be 19 to university of chicago this september. this is one more 20 that my life has endless possibilities. 11. a. unable b. eager c. ready d. strange2-1-c-n-j-y12. a. city b. place c. organ d. hospital13. a. upsetb. optimistic c. bright d. free 14. a. sadlyb. suddenlyc. luckily d. usually 15. a. cleverb. normalc. regular d. common 16. a. expectb. want c. tell d. help17. a. recalled b. recycled c. recovered d. responded18. a. futureb. ideac. lesson d. hobby19. a. sent b. taught c. brought d. admitted20. a. reasonb. evidencec. point d. purposebin the past in korea, there were large families with grandparents and over four children. each family had up to eight 21 in the household. men usually 22 outside and made money for the family. in the case of women, it was completely the 23 . women stayed at home and did only things related to 24 . in those large families, there were really strict traditional rules about mens and womens 25 . women used to manage the housework, especially the cooking. men were not 26 in the kitchen for any reason at all. 27 , as generations have changed little by little, the relationships between men and women have changed and this has affected 28 at home. in recent years, husbands have started doing some cooking. why is this 29 ? one reason is the change in family size. 30 families are no longer common. nowadays, some married couples no longer live together with their parents. they want to be 31 . these young people are 32 to change the rules and dont have to 33 that their parents will disapprove. many now think it is no big deal if a husband cooks for his wife; often they see it as an expression of his 34 for her.another reason is the improvement of womens 35 in society. women now work like men. these women will not stop working after they get 36 . they no longer want to stay at home. actually, it doesnt 37 who cooks. it can be either the husbands or the wives; it all depends on the situation of each couple. this is the 38 in korea nowadays, even if some stubborn people dont want to accept 39 . a lot of people are beginning to 40 and even approve of these changes, and more and more men are spending time in the kitchen along with their wives!21.a. groupsb. partnersc. membersd. friends22.a. workedb. foughtc. competedd. traveled23.a. simpleb. oppositec. lastd. same24.a. farmingb. businessc. interestd. housework25.a. appearancesb. skillsc. rolesd. careers26.a. helpedb. persuadedc. advisedd. allowed27.a. howeverb. againc. besidesd. therefore28.a. progressb. informationc. cookingd. showing29.a. remainingb. failingc. improvingd. happening30.a. healthyb. successfulc. larged. rich31.a. hopefulb. independent c. confidentd. polite32.a. sorryb. freec. proudd. suitable33.a. worryb. imaginec. answerd. declare34.a. luckb. lovec. respectd. approval35.a. positionb. dutyc. dreamd. behavior36.a. marriedb. educatedc. defeatedd. prepared37.a. sayb. occurc. changed. matter38.a. problemb. attitudec. symptomd. reality39.a. usb. itc. themd. which40.a. wonderb. talkc. understandd. report第二部分 阅读理解(共25小题;每小题2分,满分50分)aaround lunchtime today my son and i were walking in our communitys busy “downtown” area. we passed by a homeless man sitting by the roadside and since i had no cash on me, all we could give him was a smile and a good wish. as we walked on my son asked, “dont you have any money to give him?” i said, “i dont have cash, but why dont we ask him if he would like something to eat?”on our way back we saw the same man and asked him if he would like us to get him some lunch. his face brightened up and when i asked what he would like, he just said “anything is fine”. so then my son pointed to a rather fancy-looking “parisian cafe” type of place across the street and we decided to go in there. well, of course it was lunchtime and the place was packed! we stood in line for a while, looking at pastries that i knew we were not going to buy and then we decided upon a hot sandwich for the homeless man. after ordering and paying by credit card, we sat and waited and waited, and not a peep (嘀咕) out of my son about why it was taking so long. after some mishaps (不幸) with the order and the packing of a “to-go” box, we finally got out of there. my son said, “i hope the man is still there!” and he was. and he was so happy (it took us so long; im sure he must have thought we werent coming back). it made our day. we came home, made ourselves some lunch, and enjoyed the rest of the afternoon.41. from the first paragraph, we can learn the authors son is very .a. shy b. kindc. confident d. naughty42. how did the man feel when the author decided to offer him lunch?a. he felt very happy.b. he felt very nervous.c. he felt very puzzled.d. he felt very embarrassed.43. what did the author mean by saying “the place was packed”?a. there were so many people there.b. there were few kinds of food there.c. the place was very famous for food.d. the place was very small and crowded.44. we can infer from the text that .a. the author paid for the food in cash b. the author bought some pastries for his sonc. the author complained a lot about the orderd. the author and her son enjoyed a happy day 45. what would be the best title for the text? a. a smile and a good wishb. some pastries to take awayc. a lunch for a homeless mand. some mishaps with an orderbhere are four of the ten most endangered species of animals around the world. the ivory-billed woodpecker (象牙嘴啄木鸟)among our list of ten most endangered species, the ivory-billed woodpecker is believed to be the one that is most endangered. in fact, they are so endangered that they are believed to be even extinct by now. they were found in the southeastern area of the us and cuba. some researchers said there might be a small population living in florida or arkansas, but confirmed news has still not been received.the amur leopard the amur leopards that lived in the snowy and remote areas of northern china and korea were already few and rare. and now due to road building, over logging, and illegal hunting, this beautiful species is also about to die out. in fact, a recent survey showed there are only 14 to 20 adults which have been confirmed to be living in a forest.the javan rhinoceros if you thought that of all the rhinoceros species, the black rhino was an endangered one, think again. because according to a survey, it is estimated that only 40 to 60 of the javan rhinos are left remaining in the ujung kulon national park, which is located on the western part of an island in indonesia. facing extinction because of its precious horns, this rare species came under protection. however, people still might not be able to save it because of scarce (不足的) mating population.the northern right whalethe northern right whale got its name back in the 1970s by people who were making sure it would go extinct quickly the fishermen. the right whale possesses good quantities of oil which is why it is hunted down. moreover, it floats atop water when dead. it makes it easy to handle. it is protected now, but it is feared that extinction might not be forbidden.46. according to paragraph 2, it seems that the ivory-billed woodpecker . a. is not most endangered species b. only lived in the us in the past c. can be easily seen in florida d. has already died out47. we can learn from paragraph 3 that . a. the amur leopard is good at adapting to new environment b. human activities played a key role in putting the amur leopard in danger c. the amur leopard was forced to live in the remote areas by human activities d. the extinction of the amur leopard has nothing to do with the loss of habitat48. what can we learn about the black rhino according to the passage? a. it is not as endangered as the javan rhino. b. there are only 40 to 60 of them left in the world. c. they mainly live in the ujung kulon national park. d. it is the most endangered of all the rhinoceros species.49. we can infer from the passage that javan rhinos are endangered mainly because of . a. road building b. over logging c. illegal hunting d. natural disasters 50. what does the underlined word “it” in the last paragraph refer to? a. being easy to kill. b. floating atop when dead. c. having good quantities of oil. d. the reason why it is hunted down.cdear roger,theres a sentence in the extra credit story of the june 17 issue: “im not referring to first dog bo.” can you tell me why the last three words are capitalized (大写)?thank you very much! kevinroger says:it means to be playful and refers to the presidents family. in the us, the wife of the president has been referred to as the first lady for 150 years, as a title of respect. so, sometimes journalists will make a joke by referring to the “first daughter”, or, in this case, the “first dog”.dear roger,i dont understand the following sentence in screenplay of the last issue: “so much for sisterhood; here come the bride wars.” whats the meaning of “so much for sisterhood”? lindaroger says:its a very common usage. its dismissive (不予理会的) and means something like “thats all that needs to be said or done about that” or “nothing more needs to be said about that”. in this case, its “well, no need to talk about sisterhood anymore because it looks like its dead.”dear roger,the words of wisdom for the last issue seem interesting, but i dont quite get it. what does g. k. chesterton imply by “angels can fly because they take themselves lightly; devils fall because of their gravity”? can you share your explanation with me? xu yanroger says:hes being serious and humorous at the same time by implying that good people (“angels”) are respected (“fly” high) because they dont take themselves seriously, while bad people are finally destroyed because they take themselves too much seriously. to “take sth lightly” means to treat it in a light way. to “fall” means to fail. “gravity” is a pun (双关语) here: its the force that holds us on the earth but it also means “deeply/deadly serious”.51. judging from what roger says, why is dog bo called first dog bo? a. because its the first dog owned by the president. b. because its the most expensive dog of its kind. c. because journalists want to make a joke. d. because people cant find a better dog than dog bo.52. according to the passage, whats the problem with linda? a. she has no sense of numbers. b. she fails to understand the meaning of “so much for sisterhood”. c. she doesnt know the meaning of sisterhood. d. she fails to understand the meaning of “bride wars”.53. according to roger, in which of the following situations can you use “so much for”? a. class is over and the teacher wants to dismiss his students. b. someone has helped you and you want to show your thanks. c. you step on someones foot and want to make an apology. d. your friends want to be off and you want them to stay a little longer.54. according to what roger explains to xu yan, which of the following can be regarded as a pun? a. a bad beginning makes a bad ending. b. an apple a day keeps the doctor away. c. actions speak louder than words. d. a bicycle cant stand on its own because it is two-tired.55. what do you guess roger most probably be? a. the host of an english program. b. an english expert working for an english paper. c. an editor working for an english paper. d. an english teacher working for a foreign language institute.done night, a black ship sails through the dark ocean near indonesia. the ships crew wear black paint on their hands and faces and dark clothing. the ship quietly slides next to a dutch trading ship. then the crew attack!this type of scene occurred frequently during the 19th century. at that time, the dutch ruled indonesia. but they could not stop the pirates (海盗) from the local bugis people group. these pirates, desiring both independence and wealth, usually attacked without warning. according to some, the bugis terrified the europeans so much that european stories mentioned them. parents began warning their children that if they didnt behave, the “bogeyman” would get them.but bugis sailors also traded peacefully with people throughout indonesia and beyond. they traveled to northern australia to exchange goods with the aborigines (土著居民). bugis traders stayed there for several months each year and built some buildings that still exist. they also influenced the local language and artwork. today, the bugis continue to sail and trade throughout indonesia. they are famous for selling tires, wood, food and cloth. their ships are still built using the traditional design but now come equipped with motors.however, most bugis are not sailors but rice farmers who live on sulawesi, indonesias third-largest island. they sometimes fish or sell handmade products like beautiful silk clothing for extra money. women, in particular, often sell food and cloth in rural markets.bugis houses are built on stilts (桩子) that can rise three or more meters above the ground. but during farming seasons, they often sleep in simple shelters on the ground to be nearer to their fields. some use tractors (拖拉机) to prepare their fields, while others use cows.in the 20th century, the bugis continued to oppose european control of their home. but instead of becoming pirates, some have joined the movement that achieved indonesian independence. as a result, some bugis now hold influential positions in the indonesian government.56. to impress the reader, the author begins the article with .a. an explanation b. a suggestionc. an imaginationd. a discussion57. according to paragraph 2, the “bogeyman” must be .a. interestingb. horriblec. confusingd. crazy58. unlike traditional ones, the modern bugis ships .a. are powered by enginesb. travel around the worldc. are only used in businessd. are built using new design59. what can we learn from the passage?a. bugis traders built many buildings for the aborigines. b. most bugis farmers are women. c. bugis prepare their fields in different ways.d. today, indonesia is completely ruled by the bugis.60. which of the following is the best title of the passage?a. the pirates in indonesiab. the history of indonesiac. a war between the dutch and the bugisd. the bugis peopleejoin us for our goneutral walk eventwe invite you to our goneutral walk, formerly known as “walk for water” sunday april 12, 2009 from 10:30 am to 3:30 pmparamount ranch (牧场), agoura hillswe invite you and your friends to join jewish national fund for our walk to help the enviro

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