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1、Keep reading and writing, its a wonderful way to live.2020届高三英语(外研版)一轮复习晚自习随堂测必修2 Module 5考试时间: 100100 分钟;学校: _ 姓名: _班级: _考号: _注意事项:1.1. 答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2.2. 请将答案正确填写在答题卡上第I卷第一部分 : :听力 (共两节 , ,满分 3030 分 )略第二部分 : :阅读理解 (共两节 , ,满分 4040 分 ) 第一节(共 1515 小题:每小题 2 2 分,满分 3030 分)When I was a kid, I love
2、d reading history, science fiction, detective stories, but especially comics. I had piles of themand kept talking my Dad into making more shelves for me. One day, I read about a 13-year-old boy who had actuallywritten one of my favorite comics, Legion of Super-Heroes, and I said,“I can do that too.”
3、That year, I was twoyears younger than the writer.Three years later, a friend and I started our own fan magazine about comics. It became the first place that regularlytold people when their favorite comics were coming out and writers and artists were working on them. Because of themagazine, I won th
4、e awards forThe Comic Reader, but more important, it got many of the people in the field to know whoI was.One day when I was visiting DC Comics for news for my next issue, one of the editors a chance to write text for hiscomic. Suddenly, at 16, I was getting paid to write.I was able to pay for my co
5、llege classes working as an assistant editor at DC Comics and learned how to writecomics stories while I was there. I wrote hundreds of stories. Over the years, I worked as an editor and an executive (主管) for the company, eventually serving as a president and publisher, untilm back to my first love,
6、 writinaggcaoinm. icsEvery morning, I open my e-mail and find pages of art sent in by artists across the country whodraw my stories. When Im tired of working on the stories, I can go online and find my readerscommenting on my stories or telling me when I make mistakes.earlier this year. Now I21At wh
7、at age did the author win the awards for The Comic Reader?A13 B14.C15.D16.22What is the authors present job?AAn editor.BA comics writer.CA painter.DA publisher.23How is the passage mainly developed?ABy listing some data.BBy giving examples.CBy following time order.DBy making comparisons.BAn unconven
8、tional new initiative(首仓U )in Canada will soon allow doctors to prescribe art to their patientsbygiving them free access to a local museum.Wandering through the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts(MMFA),these patientsand their loved ones will be able to feast their eyes on the peaceful collections of art.T
9、he initiative is the first of its kind in the world.And while you certainly cantreplace a conventional treatment with acouple of paintings,the idea is for such“prescriptions”to assist a persons current treatment plan.Under the newprogram,members of the Francophone Association of Doctors in Canada(MF
10、DC)will be able to hand out up to 50prescriptions for their patients.These prescriptions will be available for those with a wide range of mental and physical illnesses,and each of themwill allow two adults and two children to visit the museum for free.“By offering free admission to a safe,welcoming
11、place,a relaxing experience,a moment of relief,and an opportunity to strengthen ties with loved ones,MMFAMFDC Museum Prescriptionscontribute to the patientswell-being and recovery,”explains a news conference from the MMFA.It may look a lot like a marketing effort for the museum but theres also incre
12、asing eviddisplay of visual art,especially if itsshowing nature,can have positive effects on health outcomes.In some ways,the benefits of looking at art appear a little similar to physical activity.A systematicreview of clinical art therapy(疗法) found that visual art has significant and positive effe
13、cts ondepression,anxiety,mood,and self-esteem.Findings like these are slowly gaining attraction in the medical community,making artwork a higher priority(优先)in hospitals around the world.In the US,nearly half of all health care institutions have reported including art in health care programming,such
14、as art therapy and the placement of visual art in hospitals.With spacesdedicated(专用的)to art therapy and also a medical consultation room,the MMFA already provides services for peoplewith mental health issues,eating disorders,and Alzheimers disease,just to name a few.24How will some Canadian doctors
15、treat their patients?AIntroducing fine arts to their patients.BFeasting them in a peaceful and welcoming place.CKeeping them company through the Montreal Museum.DGiving them a prescription to access a local museum for free.25MMFA thinks the new initiative in Canada can be_.AFine arts will take the p
16、lace of medicine.BArtists rarely suffer from some mental diseases.CMore than 50 prescriptions are available for patients.DArt will be included in Canadian doctorsprescriptions.Tech no logy offers conveniences such as ope ning the garage door from your car or cha nging the televisionAa help with pati
17、entsrecoveryCthe best option for the treatment plan26Why does the museum join in the program?ATo make visual art known to the public.CTo strengthen ties with doctors.27What does the passage mainly talk about?Ba chance to make friendsDa substitute for conventional treatmentBTo promote the museum into
18、 market.DTo advance the science of medicine.station without touching the TV .Now one America n compa ny is offer ing its employees a new convenien ce: a microchip impla nted(植入)in their han ds. Employees who have these chips can do all kinds of thi ngs just by wav ing theirhan ds. Three Square Marke
19、t is offeri ng to impla nt microchips in all of their employees for free. Each chip costs $300 andThree Square Market will pay for the chip. Employees can volun teer to have the chips impla nted in their han ds. About 50out of 80 employees have chose n to do so. The preside nt of the compa ny, his w
20、ife and their childre n are also gett ingchips impla nted in their han ds.The chip is about the size of a grain of rice. Impla nti ng the chip only takes about a sec ond and is said to hurt onlyvery briefly. The chips go under the skin between the thumb and forefinger. With a chip in the hand, a per
21、s on can en terthe office buildi ng, buy food, sig n into computers and more, simply by wav ing that hand n ear a sca nner. The chips willbe also used to ide ntify employees. Employees who want convenience, but do not want to have a microchip impla ntedun der their skin, can wear a wristba nd(腕带)or
22、a ring with a chip in stead. They can perform the same tasks with a wave of their hands as if they had an implanted chip.Three Square Market is the first company in the United States to offer to implant chips in its employees. Epicenter, acompany in Sweden, has been implanting chips in its employees
23、 for a while.Three Square Market says the chip cannot track the employees. The compa ny says sca nners can read the chipsonly whe n they are withi n a few in ches of them.“The chips protect aga inst ide ntity theft, similar, to credit cards. ”The U.S. Food and Drug Admi nistratio n approved the chip
24、s b,doin 2004they should be safe for huma ns, accord ing to the compa ny.In the future, people with the chips may be able to do more with them, even outside the office. Todd Westby is ChiefExecutive Officer of Three Square Market. He says,“Even tually, this tech nologbecome sta ndardized allow ing y
25、ou to use this as your passport, public tra nsit, all purchas ing opport un ities, etc.”28.What is the third paragraph mainly about?A.The substitutes of the chips.B.The advantages of the chips.C.The places to implant the chips.D.The potential risks of implanting the chips.29.What does the underlined
26、 word“themin Paragraph 5 refer to?A.the hands B.the employees C.the scanners D.the credit cards30.We can infer that_ .A.the chips have magic powersB.the chips are very popular among the employeesC.the price of the chips is reason ableD.most people suspect the applicati on of the chips31.Which of the
27、 following best describes Todd Westbys attitude towards the chips?A.Defen sive. B.Disappo in ti ng.C.Optimistic. D.Casual.DA new restaura nt in Indon esia is on a missio n (使命)to support locals trapped in poverty, many ofwhom are earning less tha n $25 a mon th, by providi ng them with an alter nati
28、ve way to pay for their food.The Metha ne Gas Can tee n, run by husba nd and wife team Sarimin and Suyatmi, is located in an un expectedplace for an eateryJatibara ng Lan dfill. The Ian dfill is a moun tai n of purify ing waste, where poor locals spe nd theirdays collect ing plastic and glass to sel
29、l. Mean while, the couple, who spe nt 40 years collecti ng waste before ope ningthe restaura nt, is busy cook ing.What makes the restaura nt unu sual, aside from its locati on, is that no cash is required to pay for meals. Poorpeople have the opti on to pay for their food with recyclable waste in st
30、ead of cash. Sari min weighs the plastic customersbring in, calculates its worth, and then deduct that value from the cost of the meal, giv ing any extra value back to thecustomer. The scheme is part of the com munity reduce waste in the Ian dfill and recycle non-degradable plastics.“I thinkwe recyc
31、le 1 tonne of plastic waste a day, which is a lot. This way, the plastic waste doesn pile up, drift down the river and cause floodi ng,said Saimin.“It ben efits every one.The restaura nt seats about 30 people and serves meals that cost betwee n $0.40 and $0.80 each. Since ope ningthe can tee n Sari
32、min and Suyatmi have see n their daily in come more tha n double to $15 a day.“Im happy to see our customers enjoying their meals,Sarimin told NHK World.also have the right to enjoy healthy eat in g. I want to give them that cha nee as much as possible.32.What do we know about Jatibara ng Lan dfill?
33、AIt is a good place for people to eat mealsBIt is a place where locals collect plastic and glass to sellCIt is a mountain which attracts many touristsDIt is a modem plastic recycling plant.33What makes the Methane Gas Canteen different?AIts location and the way to pay for meals.BThe delicious food a
34、nd the kind-hearted owner.CIts location and those strange customers.DIts customers and the way to pay for meal.34What does the underlined word mean?AIncrease BReplaceCRemove DEqual35Which of the following is NOT true?ASarimin and Suyatmi recycle plastic waste only to make money.BThe plastic waste ma
35、y cause flooding.CThe restaurant seats around 30 people at present.DSarimin and Suyatmi have seen an increase in their income.第二节(共 5 5 小题 ; ;每小题 2 2 分 , ,满分 1010 分 )根据短文内容 , ,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。We automatically assume that as adults, were wiser than when we were children. However,act
36、ually we can learn a lot from our childhood self. For example, we can learn to develop optimismabout the future. Do you remember how excited you used to be just before Christmas? 36 Reintroduce that childlikewonder into our daily experiences.We can lear n to dream big and imagi ne the impossible. Ho
37、w ofte n have you heard a child sayand think about all the logical reasons as to why this might never happen. 37 We minimize our chances of atta ining whatwe dream about. It is okay to dream big just as our childhood self did.38.Our childhood self looked at possibilities and believed we could achiev
38、e them successfully. Ifwe wan ted to build a tree house, wed go about thi nking about how to make it happe n in stead of focus ingon all the reasons it might not happen. In this way we can fill our life with possibilities rather than regrets.We can learn to be playful and silly sometimes, 39.Childre
39、 n spe nd a large amount of timeescap ing from reality to mess about and have fun. Make time for your childhood self to come out and play. Run aroundthe garden, wear a silly hat or spend time laughing. 40.A.Don t imagine things could go wrong.B. We can learn to hold aC. That feeling of great joy is
40、hard to beat.D. Most children tend to think in a positive way.E. All of these activities can make us feel happy and alive.F. We employ self-limiting beliefs without even realizing it.G. All work and no play makes a pers on very dull and upset.第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分 4545 分)第一节 完形填空(共 2020 小题;每小题 1.51.5 分
41、, ,满分 3030 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A A、B B、C C 和 D D)中,选出可以填 入空白处的最佳选项。Nowadays, more and more young people are beco ming too 41 a nd over-c on fide nt. They thi nk they can doeverythi ng. So they simply 42 their old pare nts, and believe that their pare nts_ 43are out of date. Actually I used to be
42、one of them, but after hearing a story told by my father, I changed my mi nd 44 .Now I would like to 45 it with you.Once, there was a young man who 46 the old. He always thought that the old, in cludi ng his father, were 47.One day, the father and the son went for a walk in the 48. As they walked, a
43、 beautiful49 came into their sight. The son 50 to one pretty flower and said,“We young people are like this fragrant芳香的)flower, so healthy, vigorous, and full of spirit. What about you oldsters?somethi ng likeOne day, Im going to be an astronaut”? Ouradutimhindsthmmedatelycan do”attitude.Just like t
44、he 51 leaves from a dying tree.”Heari ng this, the father smiled but said 52. They con ti nued the walk ing in sile nee. Whe nthey passed a(n) 53, the father stopped and went in. He bought a walnut核桃)and showed it tohis son, and said,“We old are like this walnut.We ve 54 many hard events in life. So
45、 we built up such a 55 shell, and at the same time we built up a 56 inner world.Every fruit is so full- grown. ”“But every fruit was born by a 57. ” argued the son.“Yes, but not every flower can bear fruit From the n on, I always keep this 58 in min d. It has taught me a lot. We should try to be afl
46、ower that can bear fruit. we also have to know that our 59 arent falling leaves butexperieneed walnuts, masterpiece of 60. They are the ones we should appreciate forever.41.A.proudB.cleverC.rudeD.genuine42.A.blameB.respectC.ignoreD.believe43.A.spiritsB.thoughtsC.methodsD.stre ngths44.A.graduallyB.su
47、dde nlyC.slowlyD.completely45.A.provideB.supplyC.offerD.share46.A.look up toB.live up toC.look dow n onD.get dow n to47.A.carelessB.uselessC.fruitfulD.successful48.A.bushesB.woodsC.yardD.court49.A.garde nB.moun tai nC.schoolD.factory50.A.poin tedB.referredC.atte ndedD.turned51.A.grow ingB.grow nC.fa
48、lli ngD.falle n52.A.somethi ngB.everythi ngC.no thi ngD.any thi ng53.A.groceryB.officeC.streetD.river54.A.protectedB.experie needC.promotedD.con tributed55.A.tenderB.colorfulC.bigD.hard56.A.mercifulB.matureC.simpleD.complex57.A.branchB.pla ntC.leafD.flower58.A.experieneeB.wal nutC.fruitD.story59.A.p
49、arentsB.teachersC.frien dsD.relatives60.A.spiritB.materialC.n atureD.society第H卷第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分 4545 分) 第二节(共 1010 小题; ;每小题 1.51.5 分,满分 1515 分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容( (不多于 1 1 个单词) )或括号内单词的正确形式。On our way to the house,it was raining 61 hard that we could nt help wondering how long it would take _62_ (get)there.It was in the middle of Pearl City.We were first greeted with the barking by a pack _63_ _ dogs,seven to be exact. They were well trained by their masters_64_had great experie nee with cari ng for these ani mals. Our hosts shared manyof their experiences and . _
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