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高二英语模块七测试卷

第一节:单项填空

请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A.B.C.D四个选项中,选出最佳选项

1.Thevisitorsherearegreatlyimpressedbythefactthat

peoplefromallwalksoflifeareworkinghardfornewSuzhou.

A.不填;theB.不填;aC.the;aD.the;the

2.Everyonethoughtthatthechairman'sspeechmightserveasa

conclusionthediscussion.

A.whichtoendB.withwhichendedC.astoendD.withwhichto

end

3.It'scrazyofyoutospendmoretimeplayingcomputergamesthan

youstudying.

A.areB.doC.haveD.will

4.Thebuildingaroundthecornercaughtfirelastnight.Thepoliceare

nowthematter.A.seeingthroughB.workingout

C.lookingintoD.watchingover

5.Wefirmlybelievethatwarneversettlesanything.Itonly

violence.

A.runsintoB.comesfromC.leadsto

D.beginswith

6.Theexamturnedouttobeveryeasy,Thadn,texpected.

A.asB.whatC.whichD.it

7.thesilenceforthepauses,wecouldheareachother?sbreathing

andcouldalmosthearourownheartbeats.A.InB.For

C.UnderD.Between

8.Expertshavebeenwarningofthehealthriskscausedbypassive

smoking.

A.atatimeB.atonetimeC.forsometimeD.for

thetime

9.Somestudentsoftenlistentomusicclassestorefresh

themselves.

A.betweenB.amongC.overD.during

10.fire,allexitsmustbekeptclear.

A.InplaceofB.InsteadofC.TncaseofD.In

spiteof

11.IfeltquitewhatIwassupposedtodothen.

A.unsureofB.uncertainaboutC.certain

D.sure

12.Hesaidhewouldcome;Hedidn,t.

A.evenifB.eventhoughC.although

D.though

13.Canyoutelephonemetoarrangeameeting

A.atyourconvenienceB.foryourconvenienceC.onyourconvenience

D.withyourconvenience

14.Theyinvitediftherehadbeenroom.

A.wouldhavebeenallB.wouldhaveallbeenC.allwouldhavebeen

D.wouldallhavebeen

15.Theydrovealongwithallthecarwindows.

A.woundupB.windingonC.windedupD.wind

up

16.Iwasclosetobeingkilledthedaybeforeyesterday.Atruckpassed

meatIthoughtwasacrazyspeed.

A.whatB.whichC.asD.that

17.LocatedtheeasterncoastofChina,thevillageisfairly

newonlyasmallpopulationoflessthan3,000.

A.off;withB.on;withC.in;ofD.on;in

18.Almosteveryonehashisownstrengthsandweaknesses.Itis

othersareweakthatmaybeyouhaveagreatadvantage.

A.asB.whereC.thatD.what

19.Anoldwomanwasoftenseenthestreetwithhishands.

onhischest.

A.cross;crossedB.crosses;crossingC.cross;cross

D.cross,tocross

A.hasincreasedB.hasacceleratedC.hasaccumulatedD.hasaccrued

26Astheoldempireswerebrokenupandnewstateswereformed,

newofficialtonguesbegantoatanincreasingrate.

A.bringupB.buildupC.springupD.strikeup

27.TomlookedatJenny,tearshiseyes,andshoutedoutthe

wordsinhisheartforyears.

A.filling;havingbeenhiddenB.filled;hiddenC.filling;hidden

D.filled;hiding

28.Hecamefindingthegirl.

A.inthehopeofB.inhopeofC.inthehopethatD.in

hopethat

29.good,thefriedchickenwassoonsoldout.

A.TastedB.BeingtastedC.TastingD.Havingtasted

30.Itwillbethreedayshebackfromhishometown..

A.when;willcomeB.after;willcomeC.since;comesD.before;

comes

31.TheChinesegovernmenthascarriedoutsomenewpolicies,at

improvingpeople,slivingstandards.

A.aimB.ainiingC.hasaimedD.aimcd

32.Theydemandedthedamageimmediately.

A.topayforB.tobepaidbackCbepaidforDbeing

paidoff

33.Ijustwonderthatmakeshimsoexcited.

AwhyitdoesB.whathedoesC.howitisD.whatitis

34.I'dappreciate____ifyouwou1dliketoteachmehowtousethe

computer.1wouldappreciateyou.

A.you;helpingB.it;helpingC.you;tohelpD.it;tohelp

35.Asaresultofdestroyingtheforest,alargeofthe

desertcoveredtheland.

A.number;hasB.quantity;hasC.number;haveD.quantity;have

第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A.B、C、D四个选项中,选出

最佳选项

AsenseofhumourisjustoneofthemanythingssharedbyAlfred

andAnthonyMelillo,64-year—oldtwinbrothersfromEastHavenwhomade

36inFebruary2002.OnChristmasEve,1992,Anthonyhadaheart

transplantfroma21-year-olddonor(捐献者).TwodaysbeforeValentine'

sDayin2002,Alfred37a19-year-oldheart,38thefirsttime

onrecordthattwinadultsbothreceivedhearttransplants.

’Tm15minutesolderthanhim,butnowI'm39becauseofmy

heartandI'mnotgoingto40him,“Alfredsaidwithabroadsmile,

pointingtohis41whiletalkingtoaroomfulofreports,who42

theirjokesfrequently.

43thetwinsknewthatgenetics(遗传)mighthaveplayeda44

intheircondition,theyrecognizedthattheir45habitsmighthave

alsocontributedtotheirheartproblems."We'dputhalfapoundof

butteronasteak.Ioverdiditonallthefoodthattastedgood,46

IguessIdeservewhatIshouldgetfornotdieting47."

Thediscussion48toAnthony'srecovery,Inthefiveyearssince

hishearttransplant,hehadbeenonasystematic49programme:he

regularlyrodeabicycleforfivemiles,swameachdayandwalkeda

coupleofmiles.Hewas50undermedicalcare,butnotnearlyasmuch

asAlfred,whowasjustinthe51stageofhisrecovery.

“RightnowI52prettyyoungandI?mdoingverywell,Anthony

said."Ifeellikea53person.»

Alfredsaidhis54,ofcourse,wastofeelevenbetterthanhis

brother,buthe55,“Ilovemybrotherverymuch.We'reveryclose

toeachotherandI'msurewe'11dojustasfine.’

36.A.historyB.operationC.changes

D.progress

37.A.receivedB.neededC.offered

D.demanded

38.A.writingB.breakingC.marking

D.reporting

39.A.tallerB.smarterC.youngerD.earlier

40.A.blameB.supportC.loveD.respect

41.A.brotherB.chestC.doctorD.face

42.A.talkedaboutB.laughedatC.putdownD.made

up

43.AWhileB.AsC.UntilD.When

44.A.trickB.jokeC.roleD.game

45.A.cookingB.eatingC.otherwiseD.for

47.A.slowlyB.effectivelyC.regularly

D.properly

48.A.ledB.movedC.stuckD.pointed

49.A.exerciseB.medicineC.educationD.cycling

50.A.everB.evenC.alreadyD.still

51.A.finalB.importantC.recentD.early

52.A.feelB.lookC.seemD.prove

53.A.happyB.wiseC.newD.rich

54.A.stateB.ideaC.purposeD.goal

55.A.chattedB.addedC.agreedD.sighted

第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最

佳选项

A

Silenceisunnaturaltoman.Hebeginslifewithacryandendsit

instillness.Inbetweenhedoesallhecantomakeanoiseintheworld,

andhefearssilencemorethananythingelse.Evenhisconversationis

anattempttopreventafearfulsilence.Ifheisintroducedtoanother

person,andanumberofpausesoccurintheconversation,heregards

himselfasafailure,aworthlessperson,andisful1ofenvyofthe

emptiest-headedchatterbox(喋喋不休唠叨的人).Heknowsthat

ninety-ninepercentofhumanconversationmeansnomorethanthe

buzzingofafly,butheisanxioustojoininthebuzzandtoprove

thatheisamanandnotawaxworkfigure.

51Theaimofconversationisnot,forthemostpart,tocommunicate

ideas;itistokeepupthebuzzingsound.Thereare,itmustbe

admitted,differentqualitiesofbuzz;thereisevenabuzzthat

isasannoyingasthecontinuousnoisemadebyamosquito.Butat

adinnerpartyonewouldratherbeamosquitothanaquiet

person.Mostbuzzing,fortunately,ispleasanttotheear,andsome

ofitispleasanteventothemind.Hewouldbeafoolishmanifhe

waiteduntilhehadawisethoughttotakepartinthebuzzingwith

hisneighbors.

52Thosewhohatetopickuptheweatherasaconversationalopening

seemtomenottoknowthereasonwhyhumanbeingswishtotalk.Very

fewhumanbeingsjoininaconversationinthehopeoflearning

anythingnew.Someofthemarecontentiftheyaremerelyallowed

togoonmakinganoiseintootherpeople?sears,thoughtheyhave

nothingtotellthemexceptthattheyhaveseentwoorthreenew

playsorthattheyhadfoodinaSwisshotel.Attheendofanevening

duringwhichtheyhavesaidnothingmeaningfulforalongtime,they

justprovethemselvestobesuccessfulconversationists.

53Accordingtotheauthor,peoplemakeconversationto.

54A.exchangeideasB.provetheirvalueC.achievesuccessinlife

D.overcometheirfearofsilence

By“thebuzzingofafly〃(Para.1),theauthormeans.

55A.thenoiseofaninsectB.alowwhisperingsound

C.meaninglesstalksD.thevoiceofachatterbox

Accordingtothepassage,peopleusuallytalktotheirneighbors

A.aboutwhatevertheyhavepreparedB.aboutwhateverthey

wantto

C.inthehopeoflearningsomethingrewD.inthehopeof

gettingonwell

B

★MoneyandHappiness★

AGuidetoLivingtheGoodLife

Author:LauraRowley

Publisher:Wiley

LauraRowleymakesusallunderstandtheconnectionbetweenmoneyand

happinessinourown1ivessothatwecanspendourtimeandefforts

wisely.Sheoffersaninsight(洞察力)sothateveryreadercanuseto

makesmarterdecisionsthatwillleadtolivingahappierlife.

★Happiness★

TheScienceBehindYourSmile

Author:DanielNettle

Publisher:OxfordUniversityPress

Itisthefirstbookmainlyaboutwhathappinessisandhowhappiness

works.Nettleexamineswhetherpeoplearebasicallyhappy,whether

successcanmakeushappy,whysomepeoplearehappierthanothers,

andetc.

★TheHappinessMakeover★

HowtoTeachYourselftoBeHappyandEnjoyEveryDay

Author:M.J.Ryan

Publisher:Broadway

Ryan'sowndesiretobehappierfirstledhertostudyabout

happinessfrombrainscience,psychology,andthewisdomtraditions

oftheworld.TheHappinessMakeoverdrawsonwide-rangingknowledge

andpresentssomesuggestionsthatwillhelpyoualot:

•Clearawayworry,fear,envy,andgrudges(怨'恨).

•Learntothinkaboutyourselfconfidently.

•Finddailywaystotrulyenjoy,andevenrelishthemomentsof

yourlife.

★Hormones(荷尔蒙),Health,andHappiness★

Author:StevenF.Ilotze

Publisher:ForrestPublishing

Dr.StevenHotzeisleadingawellnessrevolutionthatadvancesanew

modelofhealthcare.Uniikethepopularmedicalapproachfortreating

individualsymptomswiththefamiliar“anti”drugs,Dr.Hotzedeals

withthebasiccausesofpoorhealth.

InHormones,Health,andHappiness,youareshownhowtoreachand

maintainthemostfavorablecell,tissue(组织),andorganfunctioning

basedonaprocessofbiologicallyidenticalhormonesandothernatural

treatments.Itcanhelpyouenjoyabetterqualityoflife.

54.Ifyouwanttoknowmoreaboutwhetherhappinesshassomethingto

dowithsuccess,you'dbetterread

A.MoneyandHappinessB.HappinessC.TheHappinessMakeover

D.Hormones,Health,andHappiness

55.Whosebookwillpossiblyhelpreadersobtainanewkindofhealth

andwellnessmodel

A.LauraRowley?sB.M.J.Ryan'sC.DanielNettle's

D.StevenF.IIotze,s

56.Inwhichcolumnofamagazinemightyoucomeacrossthereading

A.AdvertisementB.HealthcareC.Medicine

D.Literature

C

Youngpeopleneedtounderstandhowoursocietydependsupon

scientificandtechnologicaladvancementandtorealizethatscience

isabasicpartofmodernliving.Thescientificprocessandthe

knowledgeproducedcannotbeconsideredtobeendsinthemselves,

exceptfortheclassicscientists.Astudentshouldunderstandthe

relationofbasicresearchtoappliedresearch,andtheconnection

betweentechnologicaldevelopmentandhumanaffairs.Moreoftechnology

thansciencewillbemadenecessaryinsocialdecisions,butbothare

importantinpublicpolicy.

Theknowledgeandmethodsofscienceareoflittleimportanceif

thereisnoinclination(倾向)tousethemproperly.Anopenmind,a

desireforaccurateknowledge,confidenceinthecourseofseeking

knowledge,andtheexpectationthatthesolutionofproblemswillcome

fromtheuseoftestedandprovenknowledge一theseareamongthe

uscientificattitudes”.

56Scienceinstructionshouldmakestudentslearnaboutcareer

possibilitiesintechnicalfieldsandinscienceteaching.A

continuouseffortshouldbemadetoencouragethosewhodevelop

specialinterests.Theyshouldbegivenopportunitiesforsome

directexperienceofaprofessionalnature;theyshouldalsolearn

abouttheextent(范围,程度)ofthevariousfieldsandhowthese

fieldsarerelatedtoeachother.Butitisevenmoreimportantfor

youngpeopletoobtainthoseskillsandabilitiesthatwillenable

themtotaketheresponsibilitiesforbroadeningtheirownlearning.

57Accordingtothefirstparagraph,youngpeoplemust.

A.devotethemselvestoscienceB.dependonscienceandtechnology

toachievesuccess

C.understandandrealizethatscienceisabasicpartofmodern

living

58D.bewelleducatedandgetmoreknowledgeforoursociety

59Theunderlinedword"ends”(inParagraph1)mostprobablymeans

60A.aimsB.processesC.advances

D.conclusions

61WhichofthefollowingstatementsinTUREaccordingtothepassage

A.Bothtechnologyandsciencearenotimportantinsocialdecisions.

B.Technologyismoreimportantthanscienceinsocialdecisions.

C.Scienceismoreimportantthantechnologyinsocialdecisions.

62D.Theknowledgeandmethodsofsciencearemoreimportantthanthose

oftechnology.

63WhichofthefollowingisNOToneoftheuscientificattitudes”

A.Anopenmind.B.Adesireforaccurate

knowledge.

64C.confidenceinthecourseofseekingknowledgeD.Special

interestsintechnicalfields.

65Accordingtothepassage,itismoreimportantforyoungpeopleto

*

A.knowaboutcareerpossibilitiesintechnicalfields

B.getmoreopportunitiestobroadentheirknowledge

C.taketheresponsibilitiesofincreasingtheirknowledge

I),gaintheskillsandabilitiesforbroadeningtheirknowledge

D

Stormyandraining,raindropsdroppeddownmyhairasIwalkedalone

atmidnight.Themoonwashiddenbehindtheclouds,unabletoshineto

leadmypath.Icheckedmywatchandrealizeditwasalreadyverylate,

soIhurriedbackhomerunningdownthestreets.Iwrappedmyarms

tightlyaroundmyselftokeepwarm.Isighedandstaredattheblack

sky.Theraindidn,tseemtostoppouringandwithmyumbrellalost,

Iwassoakingwet.Iturnedmyheadacoupleoftimesandsawnotone

singlepersononthestreets.Iwasaloneinthedark.Iknewthatmy

housewasjustafewblocksawayfromwhereIwasstanding.

Imaybesuspicious(有疑心的)butIknewsomeonewasthere,hidden

inthedark.Iglancedfromonesidetoanother,tryingmybestnotto

panic.IfelldownafewtimesasIran.Iturnedfromstreettostreet,

tryingtofindaplacetohide,butIrealizedIwaslost.

Tbreathedheavilywhi1eTwalkedslowlytotakeabreath.Atthe

veryleastIwashopingthatIlostthepersonwhowasfollowingme.The

windwasverycold,andItrembledinthecold.Ineededwarmth.

Iheardasplash(溅泼),andIturnedaroundimmediatelybutsaw

noonethere.Isearchedwithmyeyeslookingindifferentdirections,

tryingtospotsomethinginthedark.However,noone,andnothing

appeared.Iheldontomyphone,theonlyweapontohitsomeoneorcontact

forhelp.

Aguyappearedbeforeme,butstrangelyheseemedliketheonlything

thatwasshininginthedarkness.Hiswholebodywassoakingwet,and

raindropsrolleddownfromhishairtohischeeks.Hestayedthere

emotionless.Webothfacedeachotherwithoutsayinganything.Ibetyou,

reprobablyaskingmetoscreammyheartoutbutIdidn,t.Iactually

closedmydistancebetweenhimandme.Iwantedtostepbackbut

somethingwasstoppingmefromdoingso.Instead,tearsformedand

rolleddownmycheeks.Heraisedhishandandtracedmyfacegentlywhile

staringatmewithhislovelybrowneyes.Histouchgavemewarmthto

mysoulasIburstoutcrying.

Iraisedmyheadasheloweredhistomeetmyeyes.Suddenlythewind

grewstrongandtreeswereswingingfromsidetoside.Myheartbeat

whenhestaredstraightintomyeyesasifitwasgoingintomysoul.

Hethensmiledlikealittleboyandpointedhisfingerbehindme.I

curiouslylookedbackandsawanumbrellalyingontheground.Howdid

thatgetthere

Iwondered.Iwenttopickitupfromthegroundwhenthelightening

struckthesky;Iturnedtofindnoonethere.

Hewasgone,gonewithoutatrace.Ifeltaloneandlostagain,but

Iheldontotheumbrellagiventome.Istaredattheskyandsmiled.I'

mgladthatImeethim.Afterall,hewasn.yboyfriendwhopassedaway.

Mayhissoulrestinpeaceandforever…

66Asshewaswalking,theauthorturnedherheadfrequentlyprobably

because

A.shewaslookingforaplacetohideherselfB.shehopedto

seesomeoneonthestreet

67C.herhousewasjustafewblocksawayD.shesawsomeone

followingher

68Theauthorburstintotearswhen

A.shefeltloveandwarmthfromthemanB.shewas

frightenedbythestranger

69C.themansuddenlydisappearedD.shefeltdesperate

andsad

70WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage

A.Theauthordialedthepoliceforhelpwithherowncellphone.

B.Theauthorfoundtheguyshiningbrightlyinthedarkness.

C.Theauthorscreamedwhenshesawtheguyintherain.

71D.Theauthorthoughtherboyfriendhelpedher.

72Whichofthefollowingcandescribeexactlytheauthor'smoodon

thestormynight

A.Lonely,frightened,helplessandwarm.B.Suspicious,lonely,

panickyandexcited.

C.Cold,disappointed,frightenedandhopeful.D.Guilty,

disappointed,doubtfulandcomfortable.

第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最

恰当的单词。

注意:请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填一个单词。

Weoftenseetopstudentsaroundusandeveryoneknowsaboutthem.Let

ustakeMaryasanexample.Sheisthemonitorofherclass.Shespends

alotoftimeworkingforourclass.Butshestillgetsgoodgradesin

allsubjects.HowdostudentslikeMarydothatWhenIaskedher,she

said,“Hardworkisn'tthewholestory.It'snothowlongyousit

atthedeskwithyourbooksopen.Tt'swhatyoudowhileyouaresitting.n

Instead,wecanseemanytopstudentsactuallyspendfewerhourson

theirstudiesthantheirclassmates.Marygavemesomevaluableadvice.

Ifyourmathsteacherassignsfiveproblemsyoushoulddosix.Ifyour

Chineseteacherassignseightpagesofreading,youshouldread

nine.Themoreyoupractice,themoreyoulearn.

Studyingisamatterofpersonalpreference,sochoosethewayyouare

mostcomfortablewith.Somepeoplelikeworkingatnightwhenthehouse

isquiet,whileotherslikedoingtheirworkearlyinthemorning.Still

otherslikestudyingassoonastheyarrivehomefromschoolwhilethe

workisfreshintheirminds.Nomatterwhichwaysuitsyou,trytodo

yourbest.

Studyingisyourbusinessandbusinesscomesbefore

entertainment.Whenyouarestudying,phonecallsshouldgounanswered,

TVshowsunwatched,snacksignored.Studyingistheonlythinginyour

mind.Nothingcanpullyourattentionawayfromstudying.

Studyingislikeeating:youchewitonebiteatatime.Youcanplan

whattodotoday,butdon'tdotoomuch.Whenyoucan'tfinishthe

workyouplannedtodo,youwillfeeldisappointedandmaylose

confidence.Ontheotherhand,youwillnotstudywellwithoutagood

plan.Italldependsonhowyouscheduleyourtime.

TheHowtoimproveyourperformance

studentswhohand

inaclearly

writtenpaperis

alreadyhalfwayto

anA.neatpapers

arelikelytoget

highermarksthan

sloppyone.When

youwriteneatly

anddoyourwork

carefully,the

thoughtsinyour

mindareclear.You

areabletomake

fewermistakes.

Title

passageoutlineSupportingdetails

Domorethan1_____Themoreyoulearn,themoreyoumakegreat2______

yourteachersask.becausepracticemakesperfect.

•somepeopleare3____ofworkingatnight.

Timeissuitable•somelikedoingtheirworkearlyinthemorning

foryourstudy•otherslikestudyingtheirlessens4_____

beforetheyareforgotten.

Studyingismore5____thanbusiness;when

Buryyourselfinyouarestudying,youshould6_________phone

studycalls,andwatchTV;alsowithoutsnacks.

Don'ttrytodotoomuchatatime.Ifyoucan,

Makeacarefulgood

tfinishyourtaskontime,youwillfeel

7____

disappointedandlose8__________.Ontheother

hand,youwillnotstudywellwithoutagoodplan.

Clearly-writtenpapersaremorelikelytoget

9________yourhighermarksthansloppy(草率的)ones,some

papersneatmistakescanbe10_______.

第三节:单词拼写(共10小题;每小题I分,满分10分)

1.Hehasthehabitofcadictionarywhenherunsintonew

wordswhilereading

2.Thecommitteewereunanimous(一致认为)thatthe(申

请)shouldbeturneddown.

3.Selectingamobilephoneforpersonaluseisnoeasytaskbecause

technologyischangingsor.

4.Ifwehadknownofyourd,wewouldhaveseenyouoffat

theairport.

5.Themealscanbepreparedinadvanceandservedatyour

(方便)

6.Foravofreasons,ourteamwillnotbeparticipating.

7.Doyouthinksmokingisawithlungcancer

8.He(插入)t

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