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14-15学年外研高二上学期5册module6测试(四川) class: name: marks: 满分(150)第一部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分40分)第一节 单项填空(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分) 1. will you keep eye on the baby while i answer phone?a. an; ab. 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. monitorb. performc. protectd. ban 4. chat rooms are rooms people of common interests can meet up with each other and talk on the computer. a. whereb. whichc. thatd. when 5. were having some guests for lunch. mother went shopping; , i clean the house.a. meanwhileb. insteadc. besidesd. otherwise 6. the men in this village went to seek employment in cities, only women and children behind.a. to leave b. leaving c. leftd. having left 7. although , he kept on working and completed the task on schedule.a. tiredb. 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 whomb. of whichc. whered. whose 9. there a law against drunk driving in our country since 2011.a. has beenb. will bec. wasd. 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20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)have you ever had a day when everything seemed to go wrong, and nothing seemed to go right? not too long ago i was having one of those days. i felt 11 , tired and sad. i lived 12 and had no one to turn to. at last, i decided to go to my mothers. after arriving at my mothers place, i immediately expressed my 13 to my mother. i stood there 14 some pity, but she didnt 15 me. instead, she said, “i heard jamie was having a(n) 16 day, too. why dont you 17 her some cookies and well take them to her this afternoon?”i didnt really want to, 18 thinking working might help me feel better, i went to the 19 . when the cookies were ready, i 20 them on a plate. then i made a 21 and wrote something on it with empathy (同情).that afternoon we went to my friends house. i rang the bell. soon, jamie came to the door and looked at me in 22 for the unexpected visit. before she could say anything, i said, “i heard you were having a hard day and 23 to bring you something. i hope your day goes better.” the 24 that came over jamies face was one that i could never put into words. it was as if a darkened sky was suddenly 25 with the golden rays of the sun; it was as if in that small act, her day was 26 .i got back into the car and 27 some amazing reason, i felt much better. that day i experienced the 28 that james barrie attempted to 29 . he once said, “those who bring 30 to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves.” 11. a. blue b. yellow c. red d. green12. a. far b. freely c. alone d. coldly13. a. terror b. worry c. anger d. sadness14. a. applying for b. standing for c. caring for d. hoping for15. a. stop b. judge c. comfort d. notice16. a. easy b. difficult c. familiar d. different17. a. sell b. buy c. make d. post18. a. but b. or c. and d. so19. a. house b. kitchen c. garden d. store20. a. sent b. placed c. covered d. ate21. a. report b. gift c. call d. card22. a. trouble b. peace c. surprise d. doubt 23. a. struggled b. decided c. forced d. prepared24. a. look b. spirit c. failure d. tear25. a. torn b. fired c. lit d. burnt26. a. started b. ended c. discovered d. brightened27. a. on b. at c. for d. with28. a. truth b. rule c. method d. excuse29. a. create b. guess c. hide d. describe30. a. sunshine b. cloud c. rain d. wind第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,共50分)第一节 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。(共20小题;每小题2分,共40分)aif you have ever dreamed about a fork that tracks your eating habits and reminds you when youre eating too fast, then your dream has now come true. the hapifork is such a magic fork. jacques lepine claims the smart fork can make you eat healthier, eat slower and lose weight by helping you eat at the right pace. the product has been so popular that it won pcmags best gadget of ces award. but the question is: is the fork worth its retail price (零售价) of $ 99? while $ 99 is a high price to pay for a fork, if it can really help you lose weight and be healthier, it is worth it.research has shown that people usually take 20 minutes from starting eating to feeling full. those who eat too fast tend to eat more than their bodies need, which contributes to weight gain. besides, eating too quickly is bad for your digestion (消化) system, as food that is eaten too fast tends to be poorly chewed. if you try to take more than one bite in the 10-second interval (间隔), the hapifork will shake against your lips, providing a gentle reminder for you to slow down.now hapifork is available in black, pink, green and white. it can be washed in a dishwasher and is hard enough to bear a drop on the table. it comes with a usb cable for charging. it also allows you to check your data on your phone through an app.31. the hapifork can remind you that .a. you are overweightb. you are eating too fastc. you are eating unhealthy foodd. you are eating at a wrong time32. in the second paragraph, the writer wants to show .a. the fork is certainly worth itb. the fork should be a little cheaperc. the fork has won many awardsd. the fork is facing a lot of challenges33. which of the following is true about a hapifork?a. it refuses to work if one eats too fast.b. it is of only one color and can not be charged. c. a drop on the table will damage it.d. it can be connected with a phone to check information.bpittsburghs many hills arent kind to bikers. anyone hoping to ride to work there has to fight the steep streets such as canton avenue, which famously climbs at a nearly 40-degree angle. as a result, some residents are reluctant to ride their bikes to work.but university of pittsburgh graduate micah toll, 23, recently launched an invention: an electric bike called a pulse pevo. a super-strong battery powers the bike. a pulse pevo is able to hit nearly 20 miles per hour, and it can move up the citys most steep hills. toll hopes pulse pevo will persuade people in pittsburgh and elsewhere to get out of their cars and onto bikes.it sounds like toll has a knack (本领) for fixing problems. in high school, toll designed a new type of construction material, one made out of foam (泡沫材料). it weighs no more than a feather pillow but can be used to build homes. for his work, toll was invited to attend the intel international science and engineering fairtwice, in 2006 and 2007. the annual competition for young researchers is a program of society for science & public. toll says that when it comes to science, he keeps it simple: “you see a problem and say, how could i solve that?”toll is not the only one to take that approach. many young researchers get their start by trying to solve a problem or fulfill a need in their own community. “when students dedicate themselves to finding a solution that may benefit their community, a passion is ignited (点燃),” said wendy hawkins, executive director of the intel foundation, which sponsors intel isef. “finding that passion and fostering (哺育) it can be the key to many students future success,” she said.34. according to the first paragraph, many residents in pittsburgh think .a. biking to work is interestingb. biking to work is fashionable c. biking to work is comfortable d. biking to work is challenging35. tolls new invention might help people .a. keep fit b. save time c. enjoy work d. make more friends 36. according to the text, toll does well in .a. following tips b. solving problemsc. doing exercise d. organizing competitions37. what can we learn from wendy hawkins words?a. new inventions help people solve problems.b. inventing new things brings people a sense of happiness.c. peoples ability of finding and solving problems should be encouraged.d. no one can predict whether the youngsters will succeed or not.cafter a year at sea, 16-year-old laura dekker could finally say, “mission accomplished!” last month, she completed a daring trip around the world aboard her 38-foot boat, guppy. dekker, whos from the netherlands, traveled more than 30, 000 miles all by herself. shes the youngest person ever to sail around the globe alone.dekker had wanted to take on this challenge when she was even younger. she first tried to set sail at the age of 13, but a court in the netherlands stopped her. they said that she was too young to make such a risky trip by herself. but dekker believed she had the navigation skills and patience of an adult sailor.she finally took off on january 20, 2011. during her trip, dekker fought against loneliness, storms and worries about pirates. she also got to surf, dive, and started a new hobby: playing the flute (长笛). although dekker didnt spend all of her time at seashe stopped at ports along the wayshe did spend her 16th birthday on the open ocean. to celebrate, she ate doughnuts (甜甜圈) for breakfast.but dekker didnt sail into the record books. guinness world records and the world sailing speed record council no longer recognize records for “youngest” sailors. they dropped the category in 2009 to discourage children from attempting such dangerous feats (技艺). but that didnt stop dekker, who was born on a yacht (快艇) during a seven-year world voyage undertaken by her parents.dekker doesnt mind that she wont hold an official record. she says it is a personal goal, and shes happy she has achieved it.“i am not disappointed at all that guinness world records wont recognizemy attempt,” dekker wrote on her blog. “i did not start on my trip to achieve any record. i did it just for myself.”38. dekker wasnt allowed to sail around the world alone at the age of 13 because . a. people were concerned about her safety b. she didnt learn any sailing skills c. her parents didnt permit her to do so d. she had to continue her study at school39. to celebrate her 16th birthday, dekker . a. went to surf at sea alone b. had doughnuts for breakfast c. played the flute on the boat d. went diving all day40. dekker sailed around the world . a. for an official record b. in honor of her parents c. out of interest d. with a purpose of fame41. which of the following is the best title of the text? a. dekker spends a whole year at sea b. laura dekker enters guinness world records c. a girl has set a record by sailing alone d. a teen girl sails alone around the worlddin the wild, lions, tigers and striped hyenas (条纹鬣狗) all seek out the same prey (猎物) and often steal each others kills. but dont tell that to these five youngsters who believe that they were born to be best friends.their mothers immediately left the three baby lions, one baby tiger and one baby striped hyena after they were born at the akwaaba lodge in rustenburg, south africa. fortunately, the owner of the akwaaba lodge, layla cajee, decided not only to adopt the young babies, but also place them under one roof. the babies have become best friends who spend their entire day playing together.like every toddler (蹒跚学步的孩子), each one has a different personality. according to layla, the leader of the group is the five-month-old tiger cub (幼兽) bella, who controls everything including trying to get the biggest share during meal times. the lion cubs, delano, romeo and maximus, who are also five months old, are surprisingly timid (羞怯的). as for six-month-old milika, the hyena, she is the bad one, always ready to start a fight with her temporary brothers and sisters.however, this love fest (欢庆) will not last forever. within about two years, as soon as the cute cubs turn into hazardous predators (猎食者), they will be given their own living quarters. but it is thanks to this unusual bond that they will be able to see that day, because none of them would have been able to survive alone.what will be interesting to observe is their relationship if they encounter each other in the wild later. will they compete with each other as fiercely for the same prey as they normally do, or will they remember the fact that they were once friends and shared their kills?42. what do we know about the animals from paragraph 1? a. they usually get along very well. b. they often cooperate to hunt for food. c. they are fierce competitors in the wild. d. they usually prey on each other in the wild.43. what happened to the babies after they were born? a. they were adopted by several people. b. they were abandoned by their mothers. c. they were loved by their parents. d. they were sent to another country.44. we learn that the hyena milika . a. is not afraid of the baby lions and the baby tiger b. knows she is the weakest compared to the other four c. is in charge of everything including how to share food d. knows she wont live with the baby lions and the baby tiger for long45. what does the underlined word “hazardous” in paragraph 4 probably mean? a. grateful.b. happy.c. dangerous.d. determined.eif it still survives, the ivory-billed woodpecker (象牙喙啄木鸟) is the third largest surviving woodpecker today. its average length is 20 inches with a tail length of 6 inches. its wingspan is 30 inches. adult birds weigh just over a pound.habitat destruction through clear-cut logging (皆伐) nearly killed off the ivory-billed woodpecker. guns did the rest. when a pair of birds was found in florida in 1924, they were shot immediately for taxidermy specimens (动物标本).some of the last ivory-billed woodpeckers lived in the singer tract old-growth forest of louisiana. in 1938, this large area of forest was clear-cut despite pleas from the national audubon society and 4 southern state governors.the last-known ivory-billed woodpecker was found in 1944. a possible call was recorded in east texas in 1967. extremely rare sightings continued through the 1970s and 1980s, nearly all of them years apart. after a long period with no sightings, the ivory-billed woodpecker was declared extinct in 1994.in february 2004, gene sparling tracked down an ivory-billed woodpecker in cache river, arkansas. he brought in tim gallagher, who belonged to the cornell lab of ornithology (鸟类学), and bobby harrison, a photographer, to establish the truth of his finding.this was enough evidence for the cornell lab of ornithology to follow up the sighting and try to find other birds. after 5 years of search, this attempt proved that there was at least a single male in the region. another team of ornithologists found evidence for ivory-billed woodpeckers along the choctawhatchee river in northwest florida, but failed to sight any. the cornell lab continues to offer a $50,000 reward to anyone who can lead a project biologist to a living ivory-billed woodpecker.now the international union for conservation of nature (iucn) lists the ivory-billed woodpecker as badly endangered, possibly extinct.46. what is the text mainly about?a. what the ivory-billed woodpecker is like.b. where the ivory-billed woodpecker is found.c. whether the ivory-billed woodpecker is still survive.d. how we can protect the ivory-billed woodpecker.47. why did gene sparling bring two other people in his search?a. to take pictures of birds.b. to make the search easier. c. to give him professional knowledge. d. to provide evidence for his finding. 48. after 5 years of search, the cornell lab of ornithology .a. didnt find any ivory-billed woodpeckersb. found at least one ivory-billed woodpeckerc. found several pairs of ivory-billed woodpeckersd. only found some evidence for ivory-billed woodpeckers49. we can infer from the text that the ivory-billed woodpecker .a. was last found in 1944b. was not well protected c. lives in the deep forestd. likes to fly along the river 50. which of the following is true about ivory-billed woodpeckers?a. they are probably extinct. b. they still exist few in number.c. they can be found now and then.d. they have become extinct already. 第二节 根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项多余选项。(共5小题;每小题2分, 共10分)bob: thank you for meeting me today.sue: its my pleasure, sir.bob: well, lets get started. 51 sue: yes. my parents have lived there for several years.bob: 52 sue: i grew up in vermont and went to college in southern california. 53 bob: i see you stayed in california after college.sue: yes. after graduating from the college, i moved to hollywood and became a costume designer.bob: 54 sue: well, im ready to buy my own place. this building is close to the place ill be working at.bob: 55 what if you lose your job? sue: i hope this is not a question.a. i see from your application that your parents live in new york.b. im going to be very honest with you.c. i didnt like new york.d. and where have you lived, ms sue?e. when i left for college, my parents moved to new york.f. so, why are you interested in this building?g. do you like your parents house?第三部分 写作(共三节,共60分)第一节 阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)dyslexia (诵
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