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圆学子梦想 铸金字品牌温馨提示: 此套题为Word版,请按住Ctrl,滑动鼠标滚轴,调节合适的观看比例,答案解析附后。模块质量评估(六)Module 6(120分钟 150分)第卷(共105分)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。1. What does the woman probably do? A. A designer. B. A lawyer. C. A doctor. 2. Where are the man and the woman? A. At a hotel. B. In a taxi. C. At a railway station. 3. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Husband and wife. B. Boss and secretary. C. Teacher and student. 4. What can we learn about the man? A. He got a good mark on five of the exams. B. He got a good mark on four of the exams. C. He failed in four of the exams. 5. Whats the most practical way of improving spoken English? A. By speaking a lot. B. By listening a lot. C. By writing a lot. 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。6. What does the man want to learn? A. Computer science. B. Driving. C. English. 7. How long does the course last? A. About 20 days. B. About 35 days. C. About 30 days. 8. What courses will they study at the English training center? A. Listening, speaking, reading and writing. B. Listening, speaking and drawing. C. Listening, writing and speaking. 听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9. What is the relationship between the two speakers? A. Father and daughter. B. Master and servant. C. Husband and wife. 10. When does this conversation take place? A. In the morning. B. In the afternoon. C. In the evening. 11. What does the woman think of her life? A. It is hard and eventful. B. It is boring and dull. C. It is busy and colourful. 听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。 12. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. An interview. B. Music. C. A concert. 13. What is Darrens favorite music? A. Rock-n-roll. B. Classical music. C. Popular music. 14. What is Darrens suggestion? A. Playing Beethovens music. B. Holding a free concert. C. Holding more concerts. 听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15. Who is the woman? A. The boss. B. The customer. C. The head waitress. 16. Why does the man want to have a word with the woman? A. He has waited for the dishes for a long time. B. He wants to complain about the food. C. He wants to pay the bill. 17. What do we know about the restaurant? A. It must be a newly-opened restaurant. B. It has many famous cooks. C. It possibly needs more waiters. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. When was the Beatles first hit song recorded? A. In 1962. B. In 1952. C. In 1965. 19. What kind of music group does the Beatles belong to? A. Pop music. B. Rock music. C. Country music. 20. Which of the following is NOT true? A. The Beatles were formed in England. B. The Beatles got a great success. C. The Beatles were formed by six persons. 第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节 语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21. My mother stood there, _ an eye on the hens _ eggs. A. keeping; layingB. kept; laidC. keeping; lyingD. kept; lay22. (2012福州高二检测)The day is coming _ we have aircraft carriers. A. on thatB. thatC. in whichD. when23. (2012赣州高二检测)They _ a small laboratory and devoted every spare moment to this work. A. picked upBput upCset upDgrew up24. (2012成都高二检测) _ yourself in the illegal business, it is difficult for you to escape being punished by the law. A. InvolveB. InvolvingC. InvolvedD. To involve25. (2012蚌埠高二检测)The quality of TV programs seems _ all the timeAto get worseBto have got worseCthat it is getting worseDto be getting worse26. The _ of this project is to help young students to be more independent. ApowerBtalentCtruthDaim27. The letters VIP _ Very Important Person. A. leave forB. look forC. stand forD. go for28. Pandas feeding mainly _ bamboo are _ danger now. A. on; on B. on; inC. with; onD. with; in29. Soon after the girl was killed, a group of policemen came on the _. A. signB. signalC. symbolD. spot30. Nowadays many Chinese people want to buy cars _ $1, 500. A. costB. spendC. payD. worth31. I think the factory is wasting resources _ the waste. A. to produceB. producingC. produceD. being produced32. The typhoon will reach our province this evening. _ residents are being evacuated(撤离). AMeanwhileB. SimilarlyC. EventuallyD. Otherwise33. All the parents were _ about their childrens safety when they heard a man with a gun entered the kindergarten. A. carelessB. angryC. concernedD. excited34. Do you know Lily has gone to London? Oh. _ I havent seen her these days. A. No doubtB. No wonderC. NaturallyD. Of course35. We were surprised to find the house built 500 years ago was in fairly good _. A. conditionB. situationC. contributionD. station第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)There are some things humans can go without. We can lose a kidney or a lung, an arm or two and still live perfectly well. But some fish put us to shame(惭愧). They can get by without 36 . One such fish is the stout longtom. The group it 37 to carries a more appropriate name: the needlefish. All needlefish dont have stomachs. Their ancestors had them, but later they were 38 . The stout longtom can reach 1. 3 meters in length, and lives near the sea surface. 39 all needlefish, it can jump out of the water to escape its enemies. Tropical fishermen are sometimes 40 by needlefish. In 1977, a 10-year-old Hawaiian boy was killed when a needlefish jumped 41 his brain. The longtom eats smaller fish. Its teeth are not good at cutting fish into pieces, so it swallows (吞咽)fish 42 . Ryan Day from Australia and his colleagues wanted to know 43 the longtom digests(消化) its meaty meals without a stomach, so they 44 out some chemical tests about the fish. Days results 45 that the longtom can consume food 46 the help of a stomach. It uses a special material called trypsin that can 47 proteins (蛋白质)without acidalthough the approach is less efficient than using a stomach. 48 its a meat-eating animal, the longtom gets a lot of protein in its food, so it can afford this slightly less 49 system for absorbing it. Two plant-eating fish that Day studies actually had higher levels of trypsin in their body, as their food was 50 in protein. Day thinks that the longtom and its stomachless 51 might actually have arrived at an energy-saving 52 . He says that although the stomach is 53 to many kinds of animals, the organ is “a fairly expensive organ to run”. 54 perhaps explains why some animals have 55 theirs. 36. A. lungsB. stomachsC. hearts D. eyes37. A. refersB. comesC. belongsD. points38. A. comfortableB. extinctC. sensitiveD. lost39. A. UnlikeB. AsC. LikeD. With40. A. touchedB. injuredC. invitedD. found41. A. throughB. overC. besideD. above42. A. wholeB. exactC. aliveD. broken43. A. whyB. howC. whenD. where44. A. putB. setC. carriedD. pick 45. A. replyB. protectC. banD. show46. A. withoutB. withC. throughD. under47. A. break intoB. break downC. break throughD. break off48. A. ThoughB. UnlessC. BecauseD. While49. A. accessibleB. positiveC. impressiveD. efficient50. A. richB. shortC. highD. low51. A. relativesB. friendsC. enemiesD. people52. A. truthB. solutionC. pollutionD. matter53. A. ordinaryB. unimportantC. importantD. formal54. A. Which B. WhatC. ThatD. This 55. A. put up withB. come up withC. got rid ofD. taken the place of第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)(A)Have you ever sat on a camel? Well, if you have, then you know how scary it is when the camel rises on its long wobbly(摆动的) legs. The rocking motion of a camel is a bit like a ship being tossed around in seas. It is no wonder that the camel is often called the ship of the desert. Actually, the name owes its origins to the fact that camels were brought from the desert, to serve as beasts of burden(役畜) in other countries. We in India are only familiar with one species of camel, known as the Dromedary camel. This animal is single-humped(单驼峰), has long legs and is found in the deserts of Asia and Africa. Another species (the two-humped shorter-legged Bactrian camel) is found in parts of China and Central Asia. Recently, scientists discovered what they think is a new species of wild camel that lives in a remote part of China. These mammals look very similar to the Bactrian camel but they have a unique feature they survive by drinking salty water. Strangely enough, scientists knew about the existence of the animal, but had no idea about their unique ability. As a result, researchers now admit that these animals are not Bactrian camels as they thought at first, but a new species. The only obvious physical difference is that the saltwater-drinking species has its humps further apart than the Bactrian camel. Camels are most common in the African and Asian deserts, but fossil (化石) evidence shows that camels originated in North America about 45 million years ago. So how did they manage to come into Africa? Well, millions of years ago, North America and Asia were connected by a land mass the present-day Bering Strait. Scientists think that the camels migrated(迁徙) into South America and came to Asia, disappearing almost entirely from the land of its origin. However, many researchers say that the South American llama(无峰驼) is a direct descendant(后代) of the camels. 56. The camel is called “the ship of the desert” because _. A. when you are on a camel, you feel like you are on a ship at seaB. its long legs swing back and forth when it is movingC. camels from the desert are used to carry things from country to countryD. camels can travel in the desert for many days without eating57. Whats the difference between the Dromedary camel and the Bactrian camel? A. The Dromedary camel has two humps. B. The Bactrian camel has longer legs. C. The Dromedary camel is only found in Asia. D. The Dromedary camel has only one hump. 58. What scientists dont know about the new species is _. A. which part of China they come fromB. about their ability to survive on salty water C. about their similarity to the Bactrian camelD. how they survive in China59. How can people tell the new species from the Bactrian camel? A. By looking at the length of their legs. B. By counting the number of humps. C. By looking at the distance of the two humps. D. By examining the kind of food they eat. 60. From the passage we can infer that _. A. few camels exist in North America at presentB. camels swam across the Bering Strait to AsiaC. camels first originated in the African desertsD. the Bactrian camel is stronger than the Dromedary camel(B)Is it true that cats have nine lives? One 4-year-old American cat named Sugar definitely seems to have more than one. Sugar fell from the 19th floor of her owners home in Boston last month and was only hurt a little on her chest. “This story isnt much of a surprise, ” said Jake Socha, a scientist at Virginia Tech University, US, in an interview with the BBC. “There have been lots of records of these cats surviving. ”Back in 1987, scientists studied 132 cats. All of them had been brought to a vets clinic in New York after falling from tall buildings. Around 90 percent of these cats were alive after their falls and only 37 percent had been seriously injured. “Being able to survive falls is a critical thing for animals that live in trees, and cats are one of them, ” said Socha. Cats have developed special body structures to survive accidental falls. Their legs are muscular. This can protect their bones from breaking, Professor Andrew Biewener from Harvard University told the BBC. “Cats can also spread out their legs like a parachute to reduce their falling speed, ” he said. The strange part, according to scientists, is that cats have a better chance of survival if they fall from higher than seven stories. This is because cats have a good sense of which way is down. They can twist their bodies as they fall to make sure they land on their feet. A higher fall means more time for the cat to change its body position. However, you should not throw your cat out of the window to see how this works. Most pet cats are overweight nowadays. They are not fit enough to change their positions in mid-air, warned Steve Dale, an American cat behavior scientist. “This cat (Sugar) was lucky, ” Dale said. “In fact, most cats would suffer serious lung damage, a broken leg or a broken jaw or teeth damage. ”61. Hearing Sugar fell from the 19th floor and was slightly hurt, Jake Socha thought it was _. A. astonishingB. excitingC. commonD. unbelievable62. What can we learn from Paragraph 3? A. Cats do have nine lives. B. Many cats can survive falls. C. Cats are the softest animals in the world. D. More than half of the cats that fall from high places end up badly injured. 63. What does the underlined word “critical” mean in the text? A. Important. B. Easy. C. Challenging. D. Serious. 64. Why can cats survive falls according to the article? A. Because they have a hidden parachute in their bodies. B. Because their legs have developed in a way that protects their bones from breaking. C. Because they can land on their bodies. D. Because they can twist their bodies to reduce the speed at which they are falling. 65. Which of the following statements is TRUE? A. A pet cat that falls out of a tall building is not really at risk. B. Sugar was lucky because she was only injured in the leg. C. Cats are confused as to which way is down when they are in mid-air. D. A cat that falls from the fourth story of a building is more likely to die than one that falls from the 10th story. (C)What to do with orphaned(没有父母的) wild animalsLots of young animals are handed in to us as orphans but many of them actually havent been abandoned at all! If youre worried about a baby animal that seems to be alone, read our advice below. If after that youre sure the animal has been abandoned, either call us on 0300 1234 999 or find your nearest wildlife rehabilitator. Ive found a baby. . . batPeople often think they have found a baby bat because they dont realise just how small adult bats can be! The Bat Conservation Trust (0845 1300228) will be able to help you and put you in touch with your local bat carer. If you find what you think is a baby bat you need to treat it very carefully if you have to pick it up, handle it with gloves, or use a soft towel. It might be possible to return the bat to the mother, depending on where you found it. birdIf the bird is under a possible nest site, watch it from a distance to see if the parents are still feeding it. Cats and other predators catch young birds and drop them. If you know this has happened, the bird should be taken to a vet or a wildlife centre. hareLeverets, baby hares, are left alone as soon as theyre born. This is a type of survival strategy, so that the mother hare doesnt put all her eggs in one basket! Shell return to feed her babies once a day at dusk, so dont disturb them. If youre worried, watch them from a distance to see if the mum comes back. 66. The purpose of this passage is to _. A. introduce some animalsB. tell us how to know if an animal is abandonedC. save abandoned animalsD. protect animals67. According to the passage, we know that _. A. many people dont know the size of an adult batB. one can pick up a baby cat using a stickC. a bat carer is a person who abandons the baby batD. a bat carer is the owner of the baby bat68. The underlined word “this” in this passage means _. A. the bird is still fed by its motherB. you must catch the birdC. the bird is dropped here by a cat or other predators D. you must help the bird69. Which of the following is TRUE about the hare? A. The mum hare leaves its babies when they have grown up. B. The mum hare leaves its babies the moment they are born. C. The mum hare doesnt care about its babies once she leaves them. D. Many abandoned hares can be found. 70. The writer thinks it _ that baby hares are left alone when born. A. wrongB. confusingC. understandableD. abnormal(D)It was a Sunday and the heavy storm had lasted all night. The morning after the storm, though, was beautiful: blue skies, warm air and a calm inviting sea touching the shore gently. My father realized it was a good day for fishing and invited my sister and me to go with him. I was only 14 years old and fishing had never been my thing, but I decided to go all the same. Im so glad I did. On the road to the harbor we could see the terrible destruction on the coast, but the harbor itself was in fairly good shape. After all, it was protected by the arms of the bay that had only one tiny channel to the sea. As we got on board, we noticed two big humps(脊背)in the distance. On approaching them, we saw it was a mother whale with her baby. We couldnt believe itthere arent any whales along the coast here. The storm must have driven them across the ocean into the bay, in which the still water was so badly poll

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