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1、必修2 Module 4单元测试题第一局部 阅读理解共两节 ,总分值40分第一节共15小题;每题2分 ,总分值30分AEach country and culture has its own set of public holidays and festivals. While some of these holidays and festivals like Christmas and New Year are common across the world, there are many more holidays that are unknown outside of national
2、borders.1.Blessed Rainy DayLife in a country where it rains a lot can be hard. In Bhutan, Blessed Rainy Day is the holiday marking the end of the monsoon season (雨季. On this day, everyone is encouraged to enjoy a bath out of the house to wash away bad luck.2.Melon DayTurkmenistans Melon Day is a cel
3、ebration of their national fruit. It takes place on the second Sunday in August. Thousands of mouth-watering melons were given away in the heat of the Turkmen capital Ashgabat on Sunday to celebrate Melon Day.3.“Punch Your Neighbor FestivalThe cities of Potosi and Macha in Bolivia hold the festival
4、in the Bolivian Andes Mountains in May every year. Its celebrated by thousands of people and it ,s based on the Quechua word “Tinku that means “meeting. The meaning of the Word has become worse as it now is celebrated with beatings that can actually really hurt people.4.Haxey HoodThe Haxey Hood game
5、 in England has a big group of people trying to push a small leather tube towards one of the four pubs (酒馆in town, where it will stay until the following years game. Once a person has the tube, he cannot run with it or throw it. He has to pass it on to people on his team. The game usually lasts a fe
6、w hours.1.How do people celebrate Blessed Rainy Day?A.By taking a shower in the bathroom.B.By playing outdoors in the rain.C.By throwing water on others.D.By taking a bath outdoors.2.Where would you go if youre interested in the festival in honor of a kind of fruit?A.To Bhutan.B. To Turkmenistan.C.
7、To Bolivia.D. To England.3.What can we learn about the festival held in Potosi and Macha?A.It is hated by most people in those two cities.B.It is the most interesting festival in that country.C.It can be dangerous for those who take part in it.D.It is meant to encourage neighbors to love each other.
8、4.What should people do in the Haxey Hood game?A.Run with a leather tube.B.Push each other forward.C.Try to win a drink at a pub.D.Pass a leather tube towards a pub.BHenry Moore was an English sculptor (雕塑家 and artist. He was born on 30 July, 1898, in Castleford, Yorkshire. He was the seventh child
9、in a family of eight children. His father worked in a coal mine in Castleford but didnt want his children to follow in his footsteps, so the children were educated at a local school as much as possible.It was in his teenage years that he developed an interest and talent in art. This helped him to ge
10、t a scholarship (奖学金to Castleford Secondary School. Aged 18, he was called up to the army. In 1917, he was injured during a gas attack at the Battle of Cambrai. After his injury, he spent the rest of the war behind the line training new soldiers. After the war, he continued his education. In 1921, h
11、e won a scholarship to study at the Royal College of Art.Henry Moore was a talented student. He usually experimented with new styles and this often displeased his teachers who were trying to teach the classic style. In 1924, he spent time travelling in Italy and later Paris. There he could view the
12、great Masters such as Michelangelo and Giovanni Pisano. But Moore was also influenced by his studies of primitive art (原始艺术) ,and at the Louvre he was particularly influenced by the Chac Mool.On his return to London, he took up a teaching post at the Royal College of Art. This part-time post enabled
13、 him to work on his own art. In the 1930s, Moore became an active member of the informal modem art movement, centered around the ideas of people like Pablo Picasso and Jean Arp.The Second World War led to more traditional styles and Moore worked as a war artist. This helped Moore become famous and a
14、fter the war he received many awards and opportunities in America. In 1948, he was awarded the International Sculpture Prize at the Venice Biennale. He was a man of modest means. Though he was famous and rich, he lived frugally (节约地),remembering his Yorkshire roots.5.What does the underlined part in
15、 Paragraph 1 mean?A.The father taught his children in his free time.B.The father was disappointed with his children.C.The father didnt set a good example to his children.D.The father wanted his children to have a better future.6.Why was Henry Moore asked to train new soldiers most probably?A.Because
16、 he was very good at it.B.Because he couldnt fight on the front lines.C.Because he was popular among them.D.Because he was protected due to his talent.7.According to the passage, at the Royal College of Art, Henry Moore _.A.got along well with his teachersB.considered himself to be a masterC.didnt l
17、ike what he was taught at allD.didnt want to just learn the classic style8.What can be inferred about Henry Moores works as a war artist?A.They were well received.B.They were Moores best works.C.They were all finished in America.D.They were considered modem art.CAlthough the number of elephants acro
18、ss Africa in recent years is decreasing, one nation has reported a rising population. Elephants in Uganda have increased by 600 percent, to more than 5,000 individuals, from a low of 700 to 800 in the 1980s, reports a survey in May by the Wildlife Conservation Society, the Great Elephant Census, and
19、 the Uganda Wildlife Authority. So what is Uganda doing differently?In the recent past, there was a lot of poaching (偷猎 ,and the wildlife really suffered. The government takes wildlife crime very seriously because wildlife is an important part of tourism industry, which is now the biggest earner of
20、foreign income. One of the challenges is that the protection of elephants needs more equipment, such as cameras, vehicles and helicopters. The Japanese government recently provided 65 cameras, which are being used to survey national parks in Uganda.However, many of the animals migrate (迁徙 across int
21、ernational borders, which can make conservation efforts harder. So the Ugandan government is working with its neighbors by sharing information on traffickers (非法买卖者and walking around across borders.In 2019, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) listed Uganda as one of t
22、he eight countries of primary concern because of the amount of illegal ivory smuggled (走私through the country. The government would put stricter penalties on those caught trading wildlife products. One plan is to impose a fine (处以罚款equal to an animals value, around $21,000 for an elephant, and jail t
23、ime up to 20 years. The government has also started a new wildlife crime unit. More effort is being put into security at airports.Have other animals been at risk? Gorillas (大猩猩havent been targeted much by trafficking, but the international market for body parts has driven poaching of rhinos, big cat
24、s and elephants. There is also a bush-meat problem in which wild animals are hunted for their meat. The government will deal with the problem in the same way.9.What does the underlined word “penalties mean n Paragraph 4?A.Limitations.B. Punishments.C.Lessons.D. Standards.10.What can we infer from th
25、e passage?A.Wildlife is an important part of tourism industry.B.The number of wildlife is increasing across Africa.C.America has provided more support for wildlife protection.D.Gorillas are not as risky as rhinos and big cats now.11.Which is the best title of the passage?A.Why is the number of the e
26、lephants in Uganda rising?B.What are Africans doing to prevent wildlife from dying out?C.How do hunters illegally kill wildlife and smuggle their body parts?D.What has the Wildlife Conservation Society done to protect wildlife?DThis week teen researchers were pulling down awards for very cool scienc
27、e. Together, three teens received $175,000.Austin Wang, 18, comes from Vancouver, Canada. He won the $75,000 Gordon E. Moore award. This top prize is named for Intels cofounder. Austin attends David Thompson Secondary School. For his project, Austin studied the microbes (微生物that can turn wastes into
28、 electricity.Austin found more than 100 genes within bacteria (细菌that can help turn wastes into electricity. Many of these genes were never before recognized, the teen says. He found out which was best at helping the microbes make energy. By using the bacteria that host these genes, he increased pow
29、er production in his fuel cells by surprising 20 times. Austin also developed a way to make the fuel cells get to work faster. Usually, it takes a few months before a new fuel cell makes electricity. But Austins fuel cells begin making electricity in just a few hours or days.Kathy Lius research is a
30、lso about power production. The 17-year-old attends West High School in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her project won one of Intel ISEFs two $50,000 awards.Batteries contain a liquid (液体that may get out of batteries and harm other things. Kathy came up with a way to replace it with something else, which won
31、't get out of batteries. Designers wont need to put such thick walls on these batteries. And the thing she uses to replace that liquid is very cheap to make. Another benefit: the new material holds more energy than regular material. In Kathys research, she made small coin-sized batteries like th
32、ose found in watches.Syamantak Payra also picked up a $50,000 award for his research. The 15-year-old attends Clear Brook High School in Friendswood, Texas. The device he developed could help people who cant walk well because of a disease or injury. Syamantaks way is both inexpensive and easy to use
33、.12.Austin Wang won the award mainly because he _.A.turned wastes into electricityB.invented some new fuel cellsC.changed genes of some microbesD.found some new kinds of microbes13.Compared with traditional batteries, Kathys batteries_.A.are much lighter in weightB.are more costly to produceC.contai
34、n a special kind of expensive liquidD.are more dangerous to the environment14.Who would most probably be interested in Syamantaks invention?A.People suffering a disease or an injury.B.People wanting small coin-sized batteries:C.People having difficulty in using their legs.D.People wanting an inexpen
35、sive wheelchair.15.What would the following paragraph most probably be about?A.Another teens invention.B.The history of the awards.C.How the teens will use the money.D.More about Syamantaks invention.第二节(共5小题;每题2分 ,总分值10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正确选项 ,选项中有两项为多余选项。The tallest men in the world are t
36、he Dutch, while the tallest women come from Latvia. 16 It also found that East Timor is home to some of the shortest men on our planet, while the shortest women are in Guatemala.Scientists from Imperial College London studied height measurements (测量for young adults over the past century. The scienti
37、sts found that between 1914 and 2019, people in some countries have grown taller. 17 The study found that Dutch men now have an average height of more than 182 centimeters. The average height of Latvian women is 170 centimeters. These numbers show an increase for both countries since 1914.18 Philip
38、Wilkens is from Amsterdam, the largest city in the Netherlands. He thinks diet and exercise might explain, in part, why Dutch men are so tall. “Maybe we eat more potatoes? Maybe we eat more bread than other people? We are sportsmen, so we do a lot of sports. Maybe thats why we grow a little faster,
39、he said.He might have a point. 19 Silvija Umbrasko is from Riga Stradins University in Latvia. She says that the height of women can be increased by playing sports and doing exercise. She adds that sports, such as basketball, volleyball and even handball, help a young person grow.20 For example, som
40、e scientists explored the possible relation between a lack of emotional attention and physical growth. But scientists also add that growth depends mostly on diet as well as environmental and genetic (基因的factors.A.The question to ask is, why?B.That finding comes from a new British study.C.What do peo
41、ple think leads to the differences?D.Other studies have explored other possible reasons.E.Teenagers should do more sports to help themselves grow.F.However, the average height has dropped in other areas.G.Scientists agree sport has something to do with how tall a person is.第二局部 英语知识运用共两节 ,总分值45分第一节完
42、形填空共20小题;每题1.5分 ,总分值30分阅读下面短文 ,从短文后各题所给的四个 选项A、B、C和D)中 ,选出可以填入空白处的 最正确选项。At the age of 12, Kobe Bryant was about to give up basketball forever. He just 21 his summer basketball camp and was going home 22 .He thought it would be the beginning of the 23 to becoming an NBA player 24 because his father
43、had played in the NBA for 8 years before playing his final 6 years in Italy.In Italy, the Bryant family fully 25 the local culture. Like most Italians, Kobe had played soccer for most of his youth and showed a lot of talent. 26 later his family moved to America, which gave Kobe a 27 to play his fath
44、ers favorite game.He entered the camp to play against some of the most 28 teenagers in the country, but Bryant did not 29 a single point. He spent the entire summer in frustration (沮丧) ,questioning 30 basketball was really suitable for him. He was, after all, a 31 soccer player. Why does he have to
45、dream of becoming a basketball player when he clearly had no gift 32 it?Then Kobe read about one of his 33 Michael Jordan. He learned how Michael was asked to 34 his school basketball team and how it inspired him to do better than everyone else around him instead of 35 . When Kobe learned this, the
46、36 that would never be put out was created inside him. When Kobe entered high school, he got to the 37 every day at 5 am and would not leave until 7 pm. After the official practice was over, he 38 his teammates to play one-on-one games. He picked out any player who could help him improve his skills
47、and forced them to 39 him. Just 6 years after the basketball camp, Kobe was 40 to play in the NBA.21.A.exploredB. inspectedC.scheduled D.completed22.A.happilyB. sadlyC.nervouslyD. secretly23.A.voyageB. journeyC.speechD. game24.A.especiallyB. generallyC.shortlyD. nearly25.A.studiedB.mistookC.accepted
48、D.affected26.A.BecauseB. OrC.SoD. But27.A. chance B. rewardC. powerD. responsibility28.A. braveB. talentedC. activeD. confident29.A. missB. wasteC. returnD. score30.A. thatB. whenC. whetherD. how31.A. kindB. patientC. greatD.magical32.A. forB. againstC. towardsD. behind33.A. friendsB. heroesC. coach
49、esD. teammates34.A. changeB. stopC. startD. leave35.A. giving inB. giving awayC. giving outD. giving up36.A. dreamB. callC. fireD. anger37.A. gymB. classroomC. studioD. gallery38.A. cheatedB. persuadedC. punishedD. warned39.A. challengeB. supportC. teachD. save40.A. advisedB. forbiddenC. chosenD. en
50、couraged第二节共10小题;每题1.5分 ,总分值15分 阅读下面材料 ,在空白处填入适当的内容 (1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。As a student in college, getting your first car 41 (be) an exciting event. However, since students 42 (general) do not have any experience in buying cars, its a good idea to do some research first. Here are some useful 43 (suggest
51、) for students on buying a car.Firstly, you need to take costs 44 consideration. Some cars break down more often than others and need much money, so make sure to remember this when 45 (choose) a car.If you can't afford insurance, then you might not be ready 46 (buy) a car. If you shop around tho
52、ugh, you may be able to find a better price than just going along with 47 first company you contact. Ask about good student discounts (折扣 many insurance companies offer a 48 (low) rate if you have good grades.If you do a lot of driving, 49 will be in your best interests to pick a car that saves gas.
53、Be sure to read the contract (合同and check 50 there are any unexpected costs. If you dont understand something, ask!第三节 写作共两节 ,总分值35分第一节短文改错共10小题;每题1分 ,总分值10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文 ,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有 10处语言错误 ,每句中最多有两处。每处错误 仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号/ ,并在其下 面写出该加词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线 ,并在
54、该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处 ,多者从第11处起不计分。It's Lucy's birthday today. In the morning, her father said he will be back by 6 pm. However, he didnt show off at 6 pm. Lucy and her mother waited at home. After about ten minute, when she still didnt see her father, Lucy asked her moth
55、er to give him to a call. But her mother said, “Dear, your father is policeman. He might be doing something importantly now. Lets just wait. So they still waited. About an hour later, the father final called. He said that he saw an old man lie on the ground on his way back, but he took him to the hospital. He said he was sony for being late. But Lucy just said, “Its OK ,Dad. You did them right.第二节书面表达(总分值25分最近 ,你校同学正在参加某英文报组织的一次调查问卷。调查问卷的主题是:现实主义的绘画方式vs抽象主义的绘画方式。请你根据下表提供的信息 ,给报社写一封信 ,客观地介绍一下你们学校同学的情况。60%的同学喜欢现实 主义的绘画方式40%的同学喜欢抽象
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