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年级 班级 座号 姓名 清流一中2013-2014学年上学期高二英语科模块考试(必修5)一 听力(共两节, 共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)第一节:(共5小题, 每小题1.5分, 满分 7.5分)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。1. where does the conversation probably take place? a. in a hotel. b. at school. c. at home.2. why isnt helen present? a. because she forgot to come. b. because she wasnt invited. c. because she changed her mind.3. what does the man probably do?a. a waiter. b. a tailor. c. a salesman.4. where was the woman born?a. in australia. b. in britain. c. in the united states.5. who will the man probably call?a. christine. b. john. c. emory.第二节:(共15小题, 每小题1.5分, 满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6. which part of the mans body is bleeding?a. the right leg. b. the left arm. c. the right arm.7. what will the woman do first?a. xray the mans back.b. clean the mans wound.c. give the man some medicine.请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8. who is the womans watch for?a. her father. b. her friend. c. her husband.9. what does the man say about the necklace?a. it is free of duty. b. it is very beautiful. c. it is very expensive.请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10. when will the man return?a. on sunday. b. on saturday. c. on friday.11. how much will the man pay for his journey?a. $850. b.$815. c. $425.12. what do we know about the mans journey from the conversation?a. drinking in not allowed.b. it will be serving lunch.c. he can enjoy a video program.请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13. what does the man probably think of the book?a. interesting. b. moving. c. dull.14. what is the man doing?a. watching tv. b. reading a magazine. c. listening to the radio.15. why wont the man go to watch anne hathaways movie tonight?a. because he doesnt like anne hathaway.b. because he has to work overtime.c. because he has a date with flora.16. what do we know about the woman?a. she has big brown eyes.b. she really likes justin biebers music.c. she has an extra ticket to a justin bieber concert.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. how did the speaker and dove become friends?a. they lived near each other.b. they met when they were children.c. they used to play on the same football team.18. what do the speaker and dave have in common?a. their jobs. b. their hobbies. c. their taste in clothes.19. when did the speaker and dave plan to meet last weekend?a. at 4:00pm. b. at 5:30pm. c. at 6:30pm.20. what do we know about dave?a. he isnt a good listener.b. hew is a troublemaker.c. he is always late. 二. 单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从a、b、c、d四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。21. will you do me a favour and fetch some chalk? _a. help yourself.b. with pleasure. c. congratulations!d. ive no idea.22. a driver should _ the road when . a. concentrate on; drive b. concentrate in; driving c. concentrate to; drove d. concentrate on; driving 23. tom kept quiet about the accident _ lose his job. a. so not as to b. so as not to c. so as to not d. not so as to24.the poor man , _,ran out of the dark cave.a. tiring and frightened b. tired and frightened c. tired and frightening d. tiring and frightening25. the boy wanted to ride his bicycle in the street, but his mother told him _.a. not to b. not to do c. not to do it d. do not to26. as a result of the serious flood, two-thirds of the buildings in the area _.a. need repairing b. needs to repair c. needs repairing d. need to repair27. -“did you have any difficulty in todays homework?” -“no, in fact i found _.” a. it very easy to do b. it very easy done c. very easy for doing d. very easy to do it28. in order to standard english, he gave up his job and went abroad for further studies.a. require b. inquire c. acquire d. address29. the flowers his friend gave him will die unless _ every day.a. watered b. watering c. water d. to water30. it was in the factory _ mr. white once worked _ i met him yesterday. a. that; where b. that; that c. where; that d. where; where31. no one responded when tom was speaking, so he paused _ to draw our attention before continuing. a. eagerly b. deliberately c. firmly d. tightly32. mr. white promised to help me and _ the next day. a. neither he did b. so he did c. neither did he d. so did he 33. just at the foot of the mountain _ with a history of more than 1,000 years. a. does a temple lie b. lies a temple c. a temple is lying d. a temple lies34. i finally got the job i dreamed about. never in my life _ so happy! a. did i feel b. have i felt c. i had felt d. had i felt35. _ that you are ten minutes late for the meeting? a. how about b. what about c. how come d. how happened 三. 完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)recently i was invited to a friends house for supper and had a meal id never had before!all the friends 36 were a little surprised. its not that ben is unsociable, or a bad cook, 37 its just that he never spends more than he has to. so how come he was inviting us round for a meal? had he bought anything 38 for his friends? he greeted us at the 39 and showed us into his dining-room 40 a laid table was waiting for us. “nothing but the best for my friends!” said ben. we all felt 41 . what was he up to?ben returned with four bowls of hot soup. “its a 42 of carrots, potatoes and tomatoes,” said ben. the next course was also a little 43 in that(因为)we didnt quite know what it was again. “its just another mixture of vegetables.” 44 we ate, we chatted and finally the 45 turned back to what we were eating. “was there a recipe(食谱) for this,” asked mary, “or did you make it up?” ben put his 46 down. what i cooked depended on what i could find.” mary was 47 . “but you can find anything in the supermarkets these days.” “but there is less choice in what you can find 48 the supermarkets,” he replied. 49 that we had all finished the food, ben decided to tell the 50 . he had recently read that supermarkets usually 51 away 5 percent of their food every day. so ben decided to look inside his local supermarket bins. there he found food that was slightly out of 52 , boxes of thrown-away vegetables and fruit.so ben had successfully provided a 53 for his friends, and made us 54 the fact that there are many people who need the food, but the amount of food thrown away is enough to 55 millions of people.36.a. attendedb. invitedc. joinedd. came37.a. butb. andc. ord. for38.a. cheapb. classicalc. usuald. special39.a. restaurantb. supermarketc. doord. window40.a. whichb. wherec. thatd. with41.a. puzzledb. calmc. confidentd. bored42.a. matterb. foodc. dishd. mixture43.a. awfulb. badc. stranged. good44.a. beforeb. asc. unlessd. until45.a. ideab. argumentc. subjectd. quarrel46.a. spoonb. penc. bowld. chopsticks47.a. disappointedb. delightedc. surprisedd. excited48.a. withinb. outsidec. insided. around49.a. feelingb. seeingc. realizingd. thinking50. a. lieb. jokec. menud. truth51.a. storeb. movec. putd. throw52.a. orderb. datec. fashiond. place53.a. soupb. fruitc. meald. vegetable54.a. knowb. involvec. guessd. forecast55. a. enrichb. feedc. affectd. please四. 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)ageorge washington carver and thomas alva edison were american scientists who were born during the nineteenth century. caver, who was black, was born in missouri in 1864.although his parents were slaves, he was able to get a college education. after he graduated from iowa state college, he developed many important new methods of farming. he also discovered many new uses for farming products. his discovery included three hundred uses for peanut and two hundred uses for sweet potatoes. edison, who was born in ohio in 1847, was not a good student when he was a young boy, so his parents took him out of school and his mother educated him at home.although he hated school, he loved science. one day he burnt down a barn (车房) while he was doing a scientific experiment. most people know what a great scientist edison became. his six thousand inventions included the electric light bulb.56. george washington carver and thomas alva edison were _ scientists.a. american b. french c. german d. british57. according to the passage, carver was _ edison.a. seventeen years old than b. seventeen years younger thanc. seven years younger than d. the same age as58. edison graduated from _.a. iowa state college b. an american college c. a famous college d. we dont know where59. carver developed many important methods of _.a. educating people b. making important light bulbs c. farming d. writing60. which of the following is true?a. carver burnt down a barn while he was making an experiment.b. as a young boy, edison loved school and was a very good student.c. carvers inventions included electric light bulb.d. carver once went to college.bmy husband ollie had retired from teaching and we were making plans to travel together to florida. then he was terribly ill and became very weak, hardly able to speak. weeks passed and it became clear that ollie was near death, but i prayed day and night that he could get better.one of us was always in ollies hospital roomeither me, or our grown children, bruce and karen. one day, in his broken and weak speech, ollie told bruce, “go home. you should be with gwen.” gwen was bruces wife. they had been married for six years and lived hundreds of miles away. gwen was about to have a baby. we felt an extra sadness, knowing ollie would never see his first grandchild.“i dont want to leave you, dad,” bruce said. ollie repeated, “you should be with gwen.” reluctantly, bruce left. “when the baby comes,” he promised ollie, “you will be the first to know.” a few days later, around 2 p.m., ollie awoke from a sleep. he turned and looked at me. i sat close to hear his weak words. “the baby is coming now. its a boy,” he said. for a moment his eyes were filled with tears. then he went back to sleep again. not long after that, karen ran into the room. “bruce called,” she said, a smile lighting her face. “gwen gave birth to a healthy baby boy around two o clock.”ollie smiled; he had been the first to know. that night, ollie died in his sleep.61. ollie didnt travel to florida because_.a. he was too weak to travelb. he could hardly be able to speakc. he could not afford the tripd. he was waiting for his grandchild to be born62. why did ollie want bruce to be with gwen?a. ollie thought it was too much trouble for bruce to stay at hospital.b. ollie wanted bruce to bring the baby along as soon as it was born.c. ollie didnt want his son to be absent when his baby was born.d. ollie couldnt bear his son seeing him dying with a broken heart.63. the underlined word in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to_.a. disappointedly b. unwillinglyc. excitedlyd. immediately64. what can we learn from the passage ?a. ollie and his wife had planned to settle in florida.b. ollie cared for his son more than his daughter.c. ollie was sad about not being able to see his first grandchild.d. ollie died happy and in peace.cits generally thought to be impolite not to give waiters some money as a tip after getting good services in western countries. however, hard economic times mean tourists are giving fewer tips, according to a survey(调查). as many as one third of holidaymakers are giving smaller tips or have stopped tipping entirely, the survey by trip advisor found. also, only 46% of british always know what is expected in the way of tips in other countries. the survey of 5,595 travelers, including 1,197 from the uk, showed that 41% of european travelers were tipping less or not at all this year. a total of 63% of european travelers knew how to tip in other countries, with italians coming first. the survey also showed that 29% of british tended to give the same amount in tips whatever country they were in. as many as 8% of british said they had had a holiday ruined by a bad tipping experience, while 16% said they had been once in a situation where the waiter complained about the amount of the tip. also, 12% of british said tipping on holiday made them nervous, while 22% said the us tipping culture put them off travelling to america.trip advisor spokeswoman emma shaw said: “its been a challenging year for the british economy and brits are spending very carefully. while the majority are still rewarding good service on holidays with tips, many brits are giving smaller tips as cost-saving continues to be important.”65. why do the tourists give fewer tips? a. the tipping culture has greatly changed.b. they are not satisfied with the service.c. they are suffering from tough economy.d. they dont know how to tip in other countries.66. what can we learn from the survey?a. more than 50% of british knew well about how to tip in a foreign country.b. 41% of british travelers tipped less or not at all in the year.c.12% of british often gave the same amount in tips.d. 8% of british experienced unhappy holidays because of improper tipping.67. what does the underlined sentence in the third paragraph probably mean about the 22% of british?a. they had to put off their trip to america because of the poor service.b. they didnt think america was a good place for travelling.c. they didnt like to travel to america because of the heavy tipping there.d. they wouldnt go to america because they didnt know american culture.d12-year-old romina mohaqqeq, believed to be irans youngest filmmaker, is dreaming of winning an oscar someday. “i will not regard myself a filmmaker until i win the first oscar,” she remarks. born in 1998, she has so far directed several documentaries(纪录片) and short films and has received several awards at national and international festivals. “i made my first documentary when i was eight years old. the idea came to my mind when i saw an afghan boy who was collecting paper in a dustbin near our house. i thought it might be a good topic for a documentary,” she said. “i asked my dad to make a movie about this boy but he said that it would not be an interesting topic. he told me to work on the topic myself if i liked it, so i made my first documentary and named it long way”. rominas “long way” took the best film award at roshd international film festival in 2007, encouraging her to continue filmmaking. “next, i adapted a story published in a magazine and made the short film a box full of affection”. she is now working on thought, a new documentary about positive thinking. romina admits that her dad has been her only advisor all these years.“when romina decided to work on a topic herself at the age of 8, i taught her the whole process of filmmaking within 6 to 7 months. i even worked as a cameraman in some of her productions.” her father said. “we also reviewed the book film directing shot by shot. we read all the sections together where she learned the entire process from pre-production to post-production.” romina also played in one of her dads productions when she was 6, and acted in the movie the earrings. she was among the judges of 39th edition of the roshd international film festival. 68. which of the following films is not directed by romina?a. long way b. a box full of affectionc. thought d. the earrings69. we know from the passage that _. a. romina has won an oscar awardb. rominas first movie was a short filmc. romina once worked as a cameramand. rominas father was her only guide to filmmaking 70. according to the passage, “film directing shot by shot” is _.a. a book written by rominab. a movie directed by rominas fatherc. a movie directed by rominad. a book on how to produce films71. which is the best title of the passage?a. the youngest oscar winner b. irans youngest filmmakerc. the best ever films in irans history d. a father and a daughterefoxes and farmers have never got on well. these small dog-like animals have long been accused of killing farm animals. they are officially classified as harmful and farmers try to keep their numbers down by shooting or poisoning them.farmers can also call on the services of their local hunt to control the fox population. hunting consists of pursuing a fox across the countryside, with a group of specially trained dogs, followed by men and women riding horses. when the dogs eventually catch the fox they kill it or a hunter shoots it.people who take part in hunting think of it as a sport; they wear a special uniform of red coats and white trousers, and follow strict codes of behavior. but owning a horse and hunting regularly is expensive, so most hunters are wealthy.it is estimated that up to 100,000 people watch or take part in fox hunting. but over the last couple of decades the number of people opposed to fox hunting, because they think it is brutal, has risen sharply. nowadays it is rare for a hunt to pass off wit

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