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高二学优班10月模块测试英语试题 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。每段对话仅读一遍。1. what does the woman want to do?a. find a place. b. buy a map. c. get an address.2. what will the man do for the woman?a. repair her car. b. give her a ride. c. pick up her aunt.3. who might mr. peterson be?a. a new professor. b. a department head. c. acompanydirector.4. what does the man think of thebook?a. quite difficult. b. very interesting. c. too simple.5. what are the speakers talking about?a. weather. b. clothes. c. news.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。每段对话读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. why is harry unwilling to join the woman?a. he has a pain in his knee. b. he wants to watch tv. c. he is too lazy.7. what will the woman probably do next?a. stay at home. b. take harry to hospital. c. do some exercise.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. when will the man be home from work?a. at 5:45. b. at 6:15. c. at 6:50.9. where will the speakers go?a. the green house cinema. b. the new state cinema. c. the ume cinema.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. how will the speakers go to new york?a. by air. b. by taxi. c. by bus.11. why are the speakers making the trip?a. for business. b. for shopping. c. for holiday.12. what is the probable relationship between the speakers?a. driver and passenger. b. husband and wife. c. fellow workers.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. where does this conversation probably take place?a. in a restaurant. b. in an office. c. in a classroom.14. what does john do now?a. hes a trainer. b. hes a tour guide. c. hes a college student.15. how much can a new person earn for the first year?a. $10,500. b. $12,000. c. $15,000.16. how many people will the woman hire?a. four. b. three. c. two.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. how long has the speaker lived in a bigcity?a. one year. b. ten years. c. eighteen years.18. what is the speakers opinion on public transport?a. its comfortable. b. its time-saving. c. its cheap.19. what is good about living in a small town?a. its safer. b. its healthier. c. its more convenient.20. what kind of life does the speaker seem to like most?a. busy. b. colorful. c. quiet.第二部分 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)a the boy made it!one sunday,nicholas,a teenager,went skiing at sugarloaf mountain in maine.in the early afternoon,when he was planning to go home,a fierce snowstorm swept into the area.unable to see far,he accidentally turned off the path.before he knew it,nicholas was lost,all alone!he didnt have food,water,a phone,or other supplies.he was getting colder by the minute.nicholas had no idea where he was.he tried not to panic.he thought about all of the survival shows he had watched on tv.it was time to put the tips he had learned to use.he decided to stop skiing.there was a better chance of someone finding him if he stayed put.the first thing he did was to find shelter from the freezing wind and snow.if he didnt,his body temperature would get very low,which could quickly kill him.using his skis,nicholas built a snow cave.he gathered a huge mass of snow and dug out a hole in the middle.then he piled branches on top of himself,like a blanket,to stay as warm as he could.by that evening,nicholas was really hungry.he ate snow and drank water from a nearby stream so that his body wouldnt lose too much water.not knowing how much longer he could last,nicholas did the only thing he couldhe huddled(蜷缩)in his cave and slept.the next day,nicholas went out to look for help,but he couldnt find anyone.he followed his tracks and returned to the snow cave,because without shelter,he could die that night.on tuesday,nicholas went out again to find help.he had walked for about a mile when a volunteer searcher found him.after two days stuck in the snow,nicholas was saved.nicholas might not have survived this snowstorm had it not been for tv.he had often watched grylls survival show -man vs.wild. thats where he learned the tips that saved his life.in each episode(一期节目) of man vs.wild, grylls is abandoned in a wild area and has to find his way out.when grylls heard about nicholas amazing deeds,he was super impressed that nicholas had made it since he knew better than anyone how hard nicholas had to work to stay alive.21.what happened to nicholas one sunday afternoon?a.he got lost. b.he broke his skis. c.he hurt his eyes. d.he caught a cold.22.how did nicholas keep himself warm?a.he found a shelter. b.he lighted some branches.c.he kept on skiing.d.he built a snow cave.23.on tuesday,nicholas.a.returned to his shelter safely b.was saved by a searcherc.got stuck in the snow d.stayed where he was24.nicholas left grylls a very deep impression because he.a.did the right things in the dangerous situation b.watched grylls tv program regularlyc.created some tips for survival d.was very hard-workingbrevolutionary tv earstv ears has helped thousands of people with various degrees of hearing loss hear the television clearly without turning up the volume(音量)and now its better and more affordable than ever!with tv ears wireless technology,you set your own headset volume,while other tv listeners hear the television at a volume level thats comfortable for them.you can even listen through the headset only and put the tv on mute(静音)if the situation calls for a quiet environmentmaybe the baby is sleeping.or perhaps you are the only one who is interested in listening to the ballgame.tv ears patented technology includes a revolutionary noise reduction ear tip,not used in any other commercially available headset.this tip reduces outside noise so that television dialogue is clear and understandable.get the technology that has proven to help the most demanding customers.thats why tv ears has earned the trust and confidence of audiologists(听觉学家)nationwide as well as world-famous doctors.doctor recommended tv ears!“my wife and i have used tv ears almost daily for the past two years and find them a great help in our enjoyment of television. as a retired ear doctor,i heartily recommend tv ears to people with normal hearing as well as those with hearing loss.”robert forbes,m. d,cacustomer recommended tv ears!“now my husband can have the volume as loud as he needs and i can have the tv at my hearing level. tv ears is so comfortable that jack forgets he has them on!he can once again hear and understand the dialogue.”darlene & jack b,carisk free trial!tv ears comes with a30-day risk free trial.special offernow$59.95.if youre not satisfied,return it.money-back guarantee!call now!800-123-783225.tv ears helps you.a.improve your sleeping quality b.listen to tv without disturbing othersc.change tv channels without difficulty d.become interested in ballgame programs26.what makes tv ears different from other headsets?a.it can easily set tv on mute. b.its headset volume is adjustable.c.it has a new noise reduction ear tip. d.it applies special wireless technology.27.this advertisement is made more believable by.a.using recommendations b.offering reasons for this inventionc.providing statistics d.showing the results of experimentsclife in the cleartransparent animals let light pass through their bodies the same way light passes through a window.these animals typically live between the surface of the ocean and a depth of about 3,300 feetas far as most light can reach.most of them are extremely delicate and can be damaged by a simple touch.sonke johnsen,a scientist in biology,says,“these animals live through their life alone.they never touch anything unless theyre eating it,or unless something is eating them.”and they are as clear as glass.how does an animal become see-through?its trickier than you might think.the objects around you are visible because they interact with light.light typically travels in a straight line.but some materials slow and scatter(散射)light,bouncing it away from its original path.others absorb light,stopping it dead in its tracks.both scattering and absorption make an object look different from other objects around it,so you can see it easily.but a transparent object doesnt absorb or scatter light,at least not very much.light can pass through it without bending or stopping.that means a transparent object doesnt look very different from the surrounding air or water.you dont see ityou see the things behind it.to become transparent,an animal needs to keep its body from absorbing or scattering light.living materials can stop light because they contain pigments(色素)that absorb specific colors of light.but a transparent animal doesnt have pigments,so its tissues wont absorb light.according to johnsen,avoiding absorption is actually easy.the real challenge is preventing light from scattering.animals are built of many different materialsskin,fat,and moreand light moves through each at a different speed.every time light moves into a material with a new speed,it bends and scatters.transparent animals use different tricks to fight scattering.some animals are simply very small or extremely flat.without much tissue to scatter light,it is easier to be see-through.others build a large,clear mass of non-living jelly-like(果冻状的)material and spread themselves over it.larger transparent animals have the biggest challenge,because they have to make all the different tissues in their bodies slow down light exactly as much as water does.they need to look uniform.but how theyre doing it is still unknown.one thing is clear for these larger animals,staying transparent is an active process.when they die,they turn a non-transparent milky white.28.according to paragraph 1,transparent animals.a.stay in groups b.can be easily damagedc.appear only in deep ocean d.are beautiful creatures29.the underlined word“dead”in paragraph 3 means.a.silently b.gradually c.regularly d.completely30.one way for an animal to become transparent is to.a.change the direction of light travel b.gather materials to scatter lightc.avoid the absorption of light d.grow bigger to stop light31.the last paragraph tells us that larger transparent animals.a.move more slowly in deep water b.stay see-through even after deathc.produce more tissues for their survival d.take effective action to reduce light spreading d welcome to the electronic village to explore new ways of language teaching and learning.electronic village program(thursday,june 18,2015)nearpod9:00 am to 10:00 amroom 501nearpod is a software program that creates a rich context(语境)for students to learn vocabulary. the presenter will show how to use it.teo2:00 pm to 3:00 pmroom 502our students come from different backgrounds but have the same desire to learn on-line. the presenter will use examples from his first on-line class to explain how any teacher can begin teaching on-line with teo.kahoot10:30 am to 11:30 amroom 601kahoot software can be used to create grammar tests which can be graded on a network. it can provide students with instant feedback(反馈),including reports about their strengths and weaknesses.prezi3:30 pm to 4:20 pmroom 602uses of prezi in listening and speaking courses draw studentsattention to speaking more fluently. the presenter will show how students can use prezi to confidently present on a variety of topics,including introducing family,friends,and hobbies.32.nearpod can be used to.a.offer grammar tests b.teach listening on-linec.help vocabulary learning d.gain fluency in speaking33.if you want to improve your speaking skills,you can go to.a.room 501 b.room 502 c.room 601 d.room 60234.which of the following can assess your grammar learning?a.nearpod. b.kahoot. c.teo. d.prezi.35.a teacher who wants to learn on-line teaching is expected to arrive by.a.9:00 amb.10:30 am c.2:00 pmd.3:30 pm第二节 七选五匹配题 (共5小题;每小题2分。注意:e=a+b; f=a+c; g=a+d) this way to dreamlanddaydreaming means people think about something pleasant, especially when this makes them forget what they should be doing. daydreamers have a bad reputation for being unaware of whats happening around them. they can seem forgetful and clumsy._36_they annoy us because they seem to be ignoring us and missing the important things.but daydreamers are also responsible for some of the greatest ideas and achievements in human history. _37_ can you imagine what kind of world we would have without such ideas and inventions?so how can you come up with brilliant daydreams and avoid falling over tree roots or otherwise looking like a fool?first, understand that some opportunities(机会) for daydreaming are better than others. feeling safe and relaxed will help you to slip into daydreams._38_ and if you want to improve your chances of having a creative idea while youre daydreaming, try to do it while you are involved in another taskpreferably something simple, like taking a shower or walking, or even making meaningless drawings.its also important to know how to avoid daydreams for those times when you really need to concerntrate. “mindfulness”, being focused, is a tool that some people use to avoid falling asleep._39_finally, you never know what wonderful idea might strike while your mind has moved slowly away._40_always remember that your best ideas might come when your head is actually in the clouds.a. having interesting things to think about also helps.b. they stare off into space and wander by themselves.c. without wandering minds, we wouldnt have relatively, coke or post-it notes.d. at one time, daydreaming was thought to be a cause of some mental illnesses.e. it involves slow, steady breathing for self-control that helps people stay calm and attentive.f. daydreams are often very simple and direct, quite unlike sleep dreams, which may be hard to understand.g. therefore, its a good idea to keep a notebook or voice recorder nearby when youre in the daydream zone.第三部分 英语知识运用 (共两节,满分45)第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)charlotte whitehead was born in england in 1843, and moved to montreal, canada at the age five with her family. while 41 her ill elder sister throughout the years, charlotte discovered she had a(an) 42 in medicine. at 18 she married and 43 a family. several years later, charlotte said she wanted to be a 44 . her husband supported her decision. 45 , canadian medical schools did not 46 women students at the time. therefore, charlotte went to the united states to study 47 at the womens medical college in philadelphia. it took her five years to 48 her medical degree. upon graduation, charlotte 49 to montreal and set up a private 50 . three years later, she moved to winnipeg, manitoba, and there she was once again a 51 doctor. many of her patients were from the nearby timber and railway camps. charlotte 52 herself operating on damaged limbs and setting 53 bones, in addition to delivering all the babies in the area. but charlotte had been practicing without a license. she had 54 a doctors license in both montreal and winnipeg, but was 55 . the manitoba college of physicians and surgeons, an all-male board, wanted her to 56 her studies at a canadian medical college! charlotte refused to 57 her patients to spend time studying what she already knew. so in 1887, she appeared to the manitoba legislature to 58 a license to her but they, too, refused. charlotte 59 to practice without a license until 1912. she died four years later at the age of 73. in 1993, 77 years after her 60 , a medical license was issued to charlotte. this decision was made by the manitoba legislature to honor “this courageous and pioneering woman.” 41. a. raising b. teaching c. nursing d. missing 42. a. habit b. interest c. opinion d. voice 43. a. invented b. selected c. offered d. started 44. a. doctor b. musician c. lawyer d. physicist 45. a. besides b. unfortunately c. otherwise d. eventually 46. a. hire b. entertain c. trust d. accept 47. a. history b. physics c. medicine d. law 48. a. improve b. save c. design d. earn 49. a. returned b. escaped c. spread d. wandered 50. a. school b. museum c. clinic d. lab 51. a. busy b. wealthy c. greedy d. lucky52. a. helped b. found c. troubled d. imagined 53. a. harmful b. tired c. broken d. weak 54. a. put away b. taken over c. turned in d. applied for 55. a. punished b. refused c. blamed d. fired 56. a. display b. change c. preview d. complete 57. a. leave b. charge c. test d. cure 58. a. sell b. donate c. issue d. show 59. a. continued b. promised c. pretended d. dreamed 60. a. birth b. death c. wedding d. graduation 第ii卷 (共50分)第二节 词汇考查:根据汉语提示或所给单词的适当形式完成句子。(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)61. i was brought up in beautiful _ (环境)。62. they were not employed just _ _ _ experience. (lack)63. _

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