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人教版必修第一册模块综合检测卷一、听力选择题第一节短对话(1-5小题)1.Whenwilltheshoesbefinished?A.Sundayafternoon.B.Saturdayafternoon.C.Fridaymorning.2.WhereisJaneandBill’snewhome?A.Nearatrainstation.B.Nearabusstation.C.Nearanairport.3.Whattimeisitinfact?A.1:40.B.1:50.C.1:45.4.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Bobsaidnothingatthelecture.B.SomethingiswrongwithBob’sears.C.Bobdoesn’tlistentohim.5.Whatcanyoulearnfromtheconversation?A.Themanhasallhismealsinthediningroom.B.Themanmaycomefromthesouth.C.Thefoodinthediningroomisverybad.第二节长对话听第6段材料,回答6、7题6.HowdoesJaneliketheskirts?A.Shelikesneitherthepricesnorthestyles.B.Shelikesthestylesbutdoesnotliketheprices.C.Shelikesthepricesbutdoesnotlikethestyles.7.WhatpeopledoesJanethinkcanweartheclothesinthisstore?A.Thewomenwhoareofherage.B.Thewomenwhoareolderthanshe.C.Thewomenwhoareyoungerthanshe.听第7段材料,回答8、9、10题8.Whydoesthemandecidetobuyanewflat?A.Theplacewherehelivesnowistoonoisy.B.Hewantstosavetimeontheroad.C.Hiswifewantshimtodoso.9.Whycan’tthewomanlendthemantoomuchmoney?A.Shedoesn’tliketheman.B.Shehaslenthermoneytoanotherfriend.C.She’sjustboughtanewflatherself.10.Wheredotheman’sparentslive?A.Inthecountryside.B.Inabigcity.C.Inaforeigncountry.听第8段材料,回答11、12、13题11.Whydidthewomanwanttochangejobs?A.Becausesheneededmoretimetostudy.B.BecausetheParkHotelwastoofarawayfromherhome.C.Becauseshewasnotsatisfiedwiththepay.12.Wheredidthewomangettheinformationofapplyingforthejobs?A.Fromthesignintherestaurantwindow.B.Fromafriendofhers.C.Fromthewantadinthenewspaper.13.Onwhatdaysdidtheinterviewersaytheyneededhelp?A.Atweekends.B.OnSundays.C.Lateintheweek.听第9段材料,回答14、15、16题14.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Directorandactress.B.Journalistandactress.C.Fanandfilmstar.15.Whatpartdoesthewomanplay?A.Anoldlady.B.Ayounglady.C.Adoctor.16.Whatdidthewomansayabouttheplay?A.It’sacomedy.B.It’sdirectedbyherself.C.It’slovedbypeople.第三节独白(第10段材料,回答17-20题)17.Accordingtothespeaker,howwillstudentsfeelabouttheuniversitylifeatitsbeginning?A.Disappointedandfearful.B.Satisfiedandhopeful.C.Excitedandanxious.18.Whatwillhelpthestudentstobecomeclearabouttheirowngoals?A.Walkingaroundtheuniversity.B.Understandingtheuniversity’srequirements.C.Gettingusedtouniversitylife.19.Whydoesthespeakeradvisethestudentsnottogiveuplearning?A.Becauselearningcanhelpthemunderstandtheirownvalue.B.Becauselearningcanhelpthemimprovetheirlife.C.Becauselearningcanhelpthemgetuniversitydegrees.20.Accordingtothespeaker,whatisthemostimportantforthenewstudents?A.Fieldsoflearning.B.Resultsoflearning.C.Waysoflearning.二、阅读理解AInterschoolSportsProgrammeInterschoolSportsProgrammeiscoming.Itwillstarton30thAprilandendon15thJune.Studentsinourschoolwilljointheboys’basketballgames.EachWednesdaytheplayerswilltravelbybustoSportsCentre,ErinvaleStreet,Corinda.Theywillleaveschoolat12:20p.m.Itwilltakethemabout20minutestogetthere.Thegameswillbeginat1:00p.m.andendat2:30p.m.Playersmustweartheirschoolclothesandsportsshoes.Itwillbegreatiftheycanbringlargewaterbottles.Ifyouaregoodatplayingbasketballandwanttojointhegames,pleasegotoMr.David’soffice(Room503)before15thApriltofillinform.Wewillchoose15players.Volunteersarealsoneeded.AnyonewhowantstobeavolunteerneedstosendanemailtoMrDavid(davidss@.au)tointroduceyourselfbefore20thApril.Formoreinformation,pleasecallMrDavid(6783-5682)orvisithisoffice.21.InterschoolSportsProgrammeisabout_________long.A.halfamonthB.onemonthC.oneandahalfmonthsD.twomonths22.Thebasketballgameswillbeginat_________.A.12:20p.m.B.12:40p.m.C.1:00p.m.D.2:30p.m.23.Ifonewantstobevolunteer,heorsheneedsto_________.A.knowsomethingaboutbasketballB.sendanemailtoMrDavidC.bringalargewaterbottleD.wearsportsshoesBInthesummerbeforemysenioryearofhighschool,myfriendsandItraveledtoEcuadoronavolunteertripwithanorganizationcalledMEtoWE.Flashbacktothefallofmyjunioryear:mytwofriendsandIwenttoaneventcalledWEDayinMinneapolis,theUnitedStates,whichfirstopenedusuptothepossibilityofmakingavolunteertripareality.WEDayisaneventputonbyMEtoWE,whichhasprogramssetupallaroundtheworldtohelppeopleindevelopingcountriesthroughthefiveaspectsofeducation,cleanwaterandsanitation,health,agricultureandfoodsecurity,aswellasincomeandlivelihood.Forourglobalproject,wewantedtodooneoftheirvolunteertripsinanothercountry.Ofcourse,thissoundedlikeagreatopportunityandwewerereadytojumponit,butnoneofuswereunawareoftheterm“voluntourism".Thisiswhenpeopletraveltodevelopingcountriestovolunteer,butinreality,theyjustmakethingsworsethantheyoriginallywere.Thiswasdefinitelysomethingwewantedtoavoid,sowedidalotofresearchintothecredibilityofthisprogram.Afterresearch,wefounditverycredibleandreallylikedtheideabehindtheirprojects,whichwastogive“handups”insteadof“handouts".Thismeansthattheyworktohelpthelocalpeoplelearntomaintaintheworkthattheyhelpstartratherthanjustsettingprojectsupandthenleavingthembehind.WhenwearrivedinEcuador,weworkedalongsidecommunitymemberstodigoutoldpipesonthetopofamountainthatledtothetownandgavethemaccesstorunningwater.Diggingoutpipesatsuchahighaltitudewasdefinitelyachallenge,butbeingabletoworkalongsidegreatpeoplewhiledoingitmadeitsomuchbetter.What’smore,myperspectivehaswidenedandnowIlookforwardtoatimewhenIcandosomethinglikethisagain.24.HowdidWEDaymostlikelyinfluencetheauthorandherfriends?A.Convincingthemtotravelworldwide.B.Givingthemanoverviewoftheworld.C.Motivatingthemtovolunteermoreabroad.D.Makingthemawareoftheirlocalissues.25.Howdoestheauthormostprobablyfeelaboutvoluntourism?A.Critical.B.Curious.C.Uncertain.D.Enthusiastic.26.WhatisthecoreideaoftheprojectsofMEtoWE?A.Providingimmediatefinancialaid.B.Expandingtheirreachtomorepeople.C.Replacinglaborwithmoderntechnology.D.Equippinglocalswithsustainableskills.27.WhatwastheauthorprobablyassignedtodoinEcuador?A.Teachthevillagerslifeskills.B.TracethehistoryofEcuador.C.Restorethewatersupplyforthelocals.D.Communicatewiththelocaltalents.CAlthoughAmericaandEnglandarecloselyconnectedinmanyways,theyhavedifferences.Theyusedifferentmoney,driveonoppositesidesoftheroad,andAmericanpresidentscan’tquitematchBritishroyalfamily’sabilitytogetwelldressed.However,oneinterestingdifferenceliesintheirlanguage.BothnationsspeakEnglish,sowhydotheiraccentsdiffer?Tounderstandthis,let’sseethebasicsoflanguagesounds.Anaccentreferstothewayalanguageispronounced.Basically,adialect(alanguagethatistypicallyspokeninaparticulararea)includesvariationsinvocabulary,grammar,andpronunciation.Mainfactorsthataffectadialectincludeitsdistancefromitslanguagesourceandconnectiontodifferentlanguages.Likeadialect,today’sAmericanEnglishwithitsspecificaccentcamefromEnglandatfirst.AlinguistpointsoutthatjustonegenerationafterthefirstsettlersinAmerica,AmericansbeganpronouncingEnglishwordsdifferently.BeingfarfromEngland,theystartedtosounddifferentfromEnglishspeakers.AmericansalsoheardandusedwordsfromNativesandsettlersfromotherEuropeancountrieslikeSweden,Spain,France,andtheNetherlands.TheseservedtochangeAmericanaccentandcreateanewkindofEnglish.AnotherbigreasonwhyAmericanEnglishandBritishEnglishsounddifferentisachangeinlanguagecalledrhotacism,whichaffectsthepronunciationofthe“r”sound.AmericanEnglishisrhotic,meaning“r”soundsarepronounced,whilemanyBritishaccents,knownasReceivedPronunciation,arenon-rhotic,makingwordslike“card”soundmorelike“cahd.”Atthebeginning,bothAmericanandBritishEnglishwererhotic.However,aftertheAmericanRevolutionaryWar(awarfrom1775to1783,throughwhichAmericawonindependencefromEngland),upper-classandupper-middle-classBritishpeoplestartedusingnon-rhoticspeechtoshowofftheirhigherplaceinthesociety.Thatgraduallybecamethecommonly-usedBritishaccentandaffectedmanypopularexpressions.Americansmostlykepttheirrhoticaccent.However,citiesbuiltnearthesea,likeBoston,hadalotofcommunicationwithnon-rhoticBritishspeakers.ThatiswhyyoumayhearBostonianssaythingslike“pahkthecah”insteadof“parkthecar.”Interestingly,thisdifferenceinaccentalsoreflectsindrivinghabits:Britishpeopledon’toftendriveautomaticcarsthatmostAmericanslikeandtheyseethepreferenceasasocialdifference.28.Accordingtoparagraph2,adialectcanbemainlyaffectedby________.A.howitconnectswithotherlanguagesB.therangeinwhichitisusedC.howitapproachesneighboringaccentsD.thebasicsoflanguagesounds29.WhatmadeBritishEnglishnon-rhotic?A.ThatearlierBritishaccentlostitspopularityinUSA.B.SomeBritishpeople’sdesiretoshowtheirsocialclass.C.Americans’preferenceforthe“r”soundduringthewar.D.Thatit’shardfortheBritishtopronouncethe“r”sound.30.Wecanconcludefromthepassagethat________.A.BostonianstalktoBritishpeoplewithanAmericanaccentB.thefirstsettlersinAmericabeganadifferentpronunciationC.one’schoiceofaccentwillgraduallyaffecthishabitofdrivingD.wordsofothersourceshelpedleadtoanewaccentinAmerica31.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.WhenAmericansbegandevelopingadifferentaccent.B.WhyAmericanandBritishpeoplehaveadifferentaccent.C.HowAmericanandBritishEnglishdifferinpronunciation.D.WhatmadeAmericanEnglishdifferentfromBritishEnglish.DOrb-weaverspidersdon’thaveears,yettheycanstill“listen”,whichmayseemunbelievable.However,in2022,aresearchteamledbymechanicalengineerRonMilesatBinghamtonUniversitydiscoveredthatspidersilkfunctionsasahighlysensitivelisteningdevice,capableofdetectingsoundsfromuptotenfeetaway.Humanhearingisbasedonairpressurechangesinourears.Whenpressureshifts,oureardrumsvibrateatdifferentfrequencies,sendingelectricalsignalstothebraintoidentifysounds.“Microphonesweredesignedtocopythisprocess,buttomakemicrophonesmorepowerfulandsensitive,theyneedtobelarger,whichgoesagainstthedesireforeasy-to-taketechnology.Humansjustmodeledmicrophonesafterourownears,butthat’snotalwaysthebestapproach;spidersmightofferabettersolution,”saysMilesinaninterview.Spiderwebsarelessaffectedbychangesinairpressure.Instead,theyvibrateintheairflowcreatedbyasoundwave,allowingspidersto“hear”byfeelingthatmotion—andevenjudgethedirectionofthenoise.AftertestingthesensitivityofspiderwebsfromtheBinghamtonUniversitycampus,Milesandhiscolleaguefoundthatspidersilkcanregistersoundsrangingfrom1hertzto50kilohertz—morethanthehumanhearingrangeof20hertzto20kilohertz.Inspiredbythesefindings,Miles,alongwithpostdoctoralresearcherJunpengLai,hasdevelopedamicrophone.Insteadofusingactualspidersilk,thedeviceemployssilicontodetectairflowchanges.“Becausespidersilkis,ofcourse,createdbyspiders,itisunfeasibletoapplyittothebillionsofmicrophonesthataremadeeachyear,”Milessays.“Itdoes,however,teachusalotaboutwhatmechanicalfeaturesaredesirableinamicrophone.”Milesandothersareworkingtodevelopnewinstrumentsthatcanregisterextremelyquietsoundssentbythehumanear,whichmighthelpdetectandtreathearingproblemsinbabies,reportsTheNewYorkTimes.Besides,accordingtothereport,spidersilk-inspiredsoundsystemsmayenableresearcherstopickuponothersoundsoutsidethehumanear’srange—suchaslow-frequencynoises,whichscientistscanusetopredictandtrackthestorms.32.Whatdidthe2022researchfocuson?A.Spiders’silk-producingability.B.Spiders’listeningdevice.C.Spiders’sensitivitytotheenvironment.D.Spiders’sound-producingmechanisms.33.WhatfeaturemightMilesexpectmicrophonestohave?A.Beingear-likeandadaptable.B.Beingflexibleandadjustable.C.Beingtinyyetwell-performing.D.Beinglightyetwidelyavailable.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“unfeasible”inparagraph4mean?A.Unnecessary.B.Flexible.C.Effective.D.Unrealistic.35.WhatdoesthereportinTheNewYorkTimesmainlywanttoshow?A.Thepracticalinspirationofspidersilk.B.Spiders’abilitytodetectdisasters.C.Spidersilk’ssideeffectsintreatinghearing.D.Thesimilaritiesofhumanandspiderhearing.七选五Whetheryou’reheadingoutforadaytriporaquickweekendgetaway,wewillsharesometraveltipsinthisguidetohelpyoumakeyourexperiencemoreenjoyable.___36___Thebestwaytotraveldoesn’tnecessarilymeanthefastest.Sometimesitmeansthemostenjoyable.Toomuchconsiderationonshortjourneysisnotworthit.Ifyou’vegotapreferenceforacertainmeansoftransport,it’softenworthtravelingthatwayforshortdistances,evenifitendsuptakingyoualittlelonger.Studythecityyouwilltravelto___37___,likeNYC.Otherssimplyaren’t.InAmsterdam,thebestwaytogetaboutisbybike—whetheryouusethecity’ssharedbikesorrentonefromyourhotel.InSoutheastAsia,you’dbetterrentascooter.Whatworksheremightnotworkthere.___38___.TryalltheavailableoptionsMaybeyou’renotsureaboutthebestmeansoftransportforyou.___39___.Seewhatcatchingthesubwayislike,trycyclingorridingthebus.It’shardtopredictwhatwillbethemostconvenient.LAhasalow-costpublictransportnetworkbutcar-poolingischeaper,andscootersarethebestforgettingaroundWestHollywood.Youwon’tknowuntilyoutrythemall.Don’trelyonmapappsMapappsareuseful,buttheydon’ttakeintoaccountthepossibilityofpackedsubways,queuesfortaxisandtheheatofatraininsummer.Besides,theyareabitbehindtherealtraffictime.___40___.—bythetimeyou’vedrivenhalfway,youmightstillhaveanother30minutestogo.A.ThenexperiencethemallB.SomecitiesarequitewalkableC.YoucanaskthelocalsforadviceD.ThinkabouthowyouwanttotravelE.MaybethemapisdirectingyoutoawrongwayF.Sodon’tbothertofindtheso-calledone-size-fits-allanswerG.Sodon’tassumesomethingisa30-minutedrivejustbecauseamapappsaysso三、完形填空WhenIwas25yearsold,Ihadabigdreaminmymind.IwantedtotravelaroundAfricawithmy___41___.SoIleftmyhometownwithgreatconfidenceand___42___inCapeTown,notreallysurewhattodonext.Luckily,I___43___akind,oldNigerianmanwhogavemethebesttravel___44___Ihadeverreceived;“Belikeastudentonyourwayaroundtheworld.”Itsounded___45___,butitreallychangedmyideaabouttravelling.Hehelpedmerealizethattravelisaboutlearningandobservingthelocal___46___.It’smuchtooeasytogointoanewcountry.“Butifyoustudyinformation,askquestions,andtryto___47___thelocals,you’llhaveaveryricher___48___,”hesaid.WhenIwasonmytourwaytoCancún,Iwas___49___atourist.Ionlystayedthereforaweektoseeplacesofinterestandthenleft.Theculturedidn’t___50___me.Ileftthecitiesandtownswithoutreally___51___anyoneoranythingthatexistedinthoseplaces.Thistime,ImadeapromisetomyselfthatIwouldbea(n)___52___traveller.Aftersevenmonthsof___53___backpackinginAfrica,Irealizedthathavingastudent-likemindsethelped___54___mytripandhelpedmelearnalot,which___55___memorethananyothertrips.41.A.friendB.classmateC.backpackD.dream42.A.workedB.endedC.settledD.arrived43.A.metB.encouragedC.protectedD.found44.A.arrangementB.siteC.tipD.choice45.A.simpleB.funnyC.strangeD.amazing46.A.cultureB.eventC.technologyD.system47.A.comeacrossB.learnfromC.dependonD.competewith48.A.lifeB.feelingC.imaginationD.experience49.A.justB.stillC.alreadyD.even50.A.upsetB.impressC.disappointD.attract51.A.knowingB.seeingC.introducingD.doubting52.A.powerfulB.internationalC.realD.proud53.A.hurriedB.successfulC.confusingD.complete54.A.enrichB.continueC.judgeD.share55.A.confusedB.challengedC.annoyedD.satisfied四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。JenniferJones,15,passedoutinhermorningPEclassyesterdayand___56___(rush)tohospital.Fortunately,Jenniferisnowoutofdangerandherdoctorsaysthatshewillmake___57___fullrecoveryinadayortwo.Inasociety___58___beingthinisoftenseenasbeingbeautiful,teenagerssometimesturn___59___extrememethodstoslimquickly.Someteenagerseventakepillstoloseweight,whichhasprovedtobeharmfultotheirhealth.Whentheyareinclass,theyoftenfindithard___60___(concentrate)ontheirlessons.Healthexpertssaythat___61___isnormalforteenagerstobeslightlyoverweight.Teenagersarestillgrowingand___62___(they)bodiesneedalotofnutritiontofunctionwell.___63___theydonottakeinenoughfood,theymayfeelweakandgetilleasily.Experts___64___(strong)encourageallteenagerstofollowthetipsonhowtoliveahealthylife,becauselivingwell___65___(be)thesafestandmosteffectivewaytogetintoshape.五、书面表达第一节图表投稿作文学校英文报开展主题讨论*Usingfitnessappstomonitorhealth*,请结合调查数据写投稿短文,包含:1.描述调查结果;2.简单评论;3.给出个人建议。题目已给出:Usingfitnessappstomonitorhealth_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节读后续写(25分,词数150左右)阅读材料:六年级Ahmed沉迷礼物耽误学习,想要优质耳机作为生日奖励,哥哥Faraz要求期末考好才赠送。Ahmed发奋备考,生日当天收到承诺的篮球,但没看到耳机,生日会后偷偷拿走哥哥房间的耳机。Paragraph1:Dayspassed,andFarazreturnedhomeonthedayAhmed’sexamresultswereannounced._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Farazwasdisappointed,sayingAhmedh
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