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高三英语Book2 Module 5试题:单元复习检测考试题

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Book2 Module 5单元测试题(外研版)

Class: Name: Marks: 满分(120)

一、单项填空 (共15小题; 每小题1分, 满分15分)

1. Zhai Zhigang’s walking in     space is     great success in the history of China.

A. ; B. the; C. the; a D. ; a

2. — He must be lying.

— Is there any     to support what you have said?

A. belief B. symbol C. evidence D. review

3. What made the fans     was that the young player performed very well in the match.

A. delighted B. delighting C. to delight D. delight

4. John and Jack are similar     many ways. It is no wonder they are good friends.

A. to B. as C. for D. in

5. I was doing my homework in my room after supper     the light went out suddenly.

A. when B. while    C. since    D. as

6. Wang Lang didn’t work hard enough     he was out of work when he was still young.

A. in that B. so that C. in case D. now that

7. The two of them talked as if they were old friends, although it was the first time they    .

A. have met B. met C. had met D. meet

8. — Could I possibly use your telephone?

— Yes, of course you    .

A. could B. may C. will D. might

9.     emails with traditional letters, and you will find that emails are convenient and fast.

A. Compare B. Replace C. Match D. Complete

10. — Did you catch the plane?

— No. When l got to the airport, the plane    .

A. had already taken off B. had already been taken off

C. already took off D. was already taken off

11. — Don’t interrupt me while I     the problems to you.

— All right, go ahead.

A. was explaining B. am explaining

C. explained D. had explained

12. Many teachers were praised at the meeting for their wonderful teaching work, Mr. Zhou    .

A. including B. includes C. included D. to include

13. All the newspapers     the story that two high-speed trains crashed, causing over 30 deaths.

A. carried B. believed C. wrote D. read

14. After the fun he has had during the holidays, the boy can’t     his school work.

A. believe in B. get out C. make up D. concentrate on

15. —     You won the first prize!

— I can’t believe it! I never win anything.

A. Oh, come on! B. You must be joking!

C. You can’t be serious! D. Congratulations!

二、完形填空 (共20小题; 每小题1 分, 满分20分)

I hurried into the local toy department store to grab some last-minute Christmas gifts. Christmas was beginning to become such a  16 . I wished that I could just sleep through Christmas.

There I saw a little boy about 5 holding a lovely  17 . He kept touching her hair and he held her so gently, but  18  seemed a problem. I couldn’t  19  asking the boy who the doll was for. “It is the doll my  20

wanted so badly for Christmas,” he answered. I told him that maybe Santa was going to bring it. “No, Santa can’t  21  where my sister is…I have to give the doll to my mamma to take to her. She was  22  to be with Jesus. My daddy says Mamma is dying.”

My heart nearly stopped beating. Then the boy said, “I told my daddy to tell Mamma to  23  till I got back from the store.” Then he asked me to see his  24 . “I want my mamma to take this with her so she won’t forget me.” I saw that the little boy had  25  his head, very quiet. When counting money for him, I  26  a handful of bills in with his while he was not looking. Of course it was plenty  27  the doll. Then the boy said, “I can afford to buy a  28  for my mamma, too. She loves white roses very much.”

Then I  29  a story in the newspaper several days earlier about a drunk  30  hitting a car and killing a little  31  and the mother was in serious condition. Now surely this little boy did not  32  with that story.

Two days later, I heard the mother had  33 . Thinking about the boy, I attended her funeral with some  34  roses. And there she was holding a lovely white rose, the beautiful doll, and the picture of the little boy in the store. I left there  35 , and my life changed forever.

16. A. pleasure B. drag C. chance D. dinner

17. A. doll B. bear C. flower D. animal

18. A. time B. choice C. money D. quality

19. A. begin B. stop C. forget D. help

20. A. mother B. sister C. cousin D. niece

21. A. decide B. ask C. go D. observe

22. A. ready B. missing C. gone D. happy

23. A. wait B. sleep C. hold D. stand

24. A. toy B. picture C. pocket D. shirt

25. A. lifted B. lowered C. shaken D. washed

26. A. pulled B. rolled C. threw D. slipped

27. A. of B. for C. toward D. about

28. A. dress B. watch C. rose D. necklace

29. A. remembered B. published C. invented D. forgot

30. A. driver B. father C. passenger D. wanderer

31. A. boy B. dog C. cat D. girl

32. A. stay B. belong C. treat D. relate

33. A. recovered B. disappeared C. died D. returned

34. A. black B. red C. yellow D. white

35. A. in surprise B. in tears C. with pride D. with regret

三、阅读理解 (共20小题; 每小题2分, 满分40分)

A

When learning a foreign language, one should first pay attention to speaking. It is the ground work of reading and writing. You’d better try your best to speak. Don’t be afraid of making mistakes. While you are doing this, a good exercise is to write—keep a diary, write notes or letters and so on. Many mistakes in your speaking will be easily found when you write. Through correcting the mistakes, you can do better in learning a language. If you are slow in speaking, don’t worry. One of the helpful ways is reading either aloud or to yourself. The important thing is to choose something interesting to read. It won’t be difficult for you. The newspaper “Learning English”, for example, provides middle school students with a lot of interesting reading materials. It is one of the best choices to read articles in it because they are specially designed for middle school students, especially for the Senior One students, for they have little experience in choosing proper materials for reading. When you are reading in this way, don’t stop to look up the words if you can guess their meanings or if they are not important to the sentence. You can do that at some other time.

36. When learning English we should learn to speak first because .

A. it’s the basic work of language study

B. it plays the most important part in language study

C. speaking is the most important part in language study

D. speaking can help us to listen better

37. The best way to find mistakes in learning a foreign language is to .

A. keep a diary, write notes or letters and so on

B. try your best to speak as fast as possible

C. pay attention to speaking

D. practise talking with others

38. When one is slow in speaking, she / he should .

A. read more carefully B. do more reading

C. learn to listen D. read something difficult

39. The articles in “Learning English” are designed for only.

A. middle school students B. the Senior One students

C. university students D. foreign students

40. The best title for this passage should be “ ”.

A. How to learn a foreign language

B. Listening, speaking, reading and writing

C. The importance of speaking

D. How to be a good reader

B

How to say hello in Japanese depends on when you say it. This is very much like different greetings used in English at different times of the day or night. In Japanese culture, it also depends on whether you are on the phone or meeting somebody or whether you are close to the person you are greeting. We don’t get formal with our close friends. We seldom greet them with “Good morning” or “Good evening”. A “Hi” is enough.

Although the most popular and most well-known translation for “Hello” is still “Konnichiwa”, it is not exactly how to say hello in Japanese. Perhaps it is not the most suitable word for it. Actually, the correct greeting in English for “Konnichiwa” is “Good day” or “Good noon”, and I am sure you wouldn’t like to greet people with a “Good day” at any time, and neither do Japanese like saying “Konnichiwa” when they want to say “Hello”.

So what to do? Let’s do it in the way the Japanese do. Use “Ohaiyo Gozaimasu” for “Good morning”, “Konnichiwa” when it’s noon and “Konbanwa”to greet somebody in the afternoon. Things differ when you are on the phone. Just say “Moshi, Moshi”, which is actually similar to saying “Hello” over the phone, because one hardly ever uses “Good morning” or “Good afternoon” or “Good evening” right after picking up the phone. It is invariably the sweet and old word “Hello”.

Next time, I’ll tell something about my time in Japan.

41. What is the best title for this passage?

A. How to say hello in Japanese

B. How to greet close friend in Japanese

C. How to greet people in Japanese

D. Some differences between English and Japanese

42. Japanese people greet each other by saying “ ” in the afternoon.

A. Moshi, Moshi B. Konnichiwa

C. Ohaiyo Gozaimasu D. Konbanwa

43. In the writer’s opinion, .

A. Japanese culture is similar to American culture

B. Japanese people don’t like using “Konnichiwa” as a greeting for the whole day

C. people don’t need to be polite to their close friends

D. Japanese people are very friendly to each other

44. The word “invariably” in the third paragraph means “ ”.

A. probably B. always

C. sometimes D. likely

45. We can learn from the passage that the writer .

A. is from Britain

B. lived in Japan for some time

C. is working in a radio station now

D. knows both Japanese and Chinese

C

Whenever you go shopping and you see so many nice things around you, you are eager to buy something even if maybe you don’t really need them. And it is worse if you know you have your credit card (信用卡) on you. You go to look for shoes because you really need a new pair of shoes. But once you have bought them you realize you also need a belt to match them. In fact you know you have several belts which suit the new shoes well. But you can’t resist the temptation (诱惑).

Some persons have no patience when they go shopping, especially if women go shopping with the best friend or a female. The friend who goes shopping with you usually doesn’t do you any good because it is also an opportunity to buy things you don’t really need for them.

While you watch your favorite series each evening you also have to stand all the ads which keep interrupting (中断) the play and which promote (推销) all kinds of products for the children, the house and the kitchen. Many of the advertisements are about things that usually attract women, so the next day they go to a supermarket and decide to buy something they watched on TV.

You really have to wonder if it is worthwhile to buy this or that and if they are worth the money. To avoid being a shopping spree, list down all the things you want to buy and get a proper amount of money you will need. Do this before you go shopping and draw back (收回) the money you intend to spend. If possible, leave your credit card at home when you go shopping.

46. It seems that those who are most likely to give way to shopping temptation are .

A. men B. women C. students D. children

47. Which of the following is a good suggestion on avoiding buying things you don’t really need?

A. Going shopping with your best friends.

B. Paying with your credit card.

C. Listing what you need before shopping.

D. Taking no money with you.

48. In the third paragraph, the author mainly wants to express that .

A. TV ads. take up too much of our time

B. TV ads. help us a lot in our daily life with shopping

C. TV ads. have great effects on what we want to buy

D. TV ads. are not popular with audience

49. The underlined part “shopping spree” refers to a person who .

A. can’t help buying things B. has a lot of useless things

C. has no time to go shopping D. shows no interest in buying things

50. The text mainly wants to remind us that we need to .

A. form a healthy habit B. save money for future use

C. spend less time shopping D. buy things more reasonably

D

The newspaper industry is entering a new period. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer has become America’s first newspaper to stop printing and becomes the first newspaper to appear online only. The newspaper was 146 years old, the oldest in Washington State.

Only about 20 people work for seattlepi.com, the website of the newspaper. Once over 150 people worked in the newsrooms of the Seattle’s most famous paper. There is only one daily newspaper left in Seattle, The Times. Many people think that it could follow the Post-Intelligencer by going online only. Among other big cities in the US, Denver only has one daily newspaper because the Rocky Mountain News was closed.

One of the main problems that printed newspapers face today is advertising (广告). Big local newspapers earn a lot of money with ads. However, that market has moved to advertising on the Internet which is either free or costs very little. Another reason is that many newspapers have become bigger and bigger. They have spent too much money expanding and buying up other papers.

Newspapers are diminishing costs wherever they can. In Detroit daily newspapers are delivering (投递) their papers on only three days a week. In Ohio almost 8,000 jobs have been lost in the newspaper industry.

Newspapers have lost millions of readers in the past years because a new generation (一代人) of readers appears. Much of the news that people gets online still comes from newspapers and most of them are published free. While newspapers have fewer reporters in big cities and abroad, they have lost much of their quality. The question is: Will they find a new home on the Internet?

51. Which of the following is TRUE about The Seattle Post-Intelligencer?

A. It’s the first newspaper to appear on the Internet.

B. It’s the newspaper that has the fewest workers.

C. It’s the first newspaper to stop printing in America.

D. It’s the largest daily newspaper in Washington State.

52. The author lists the newspapers in Paragraph 2 to show that .

A. more and more newspapers give up their websites

B. daily newspapers are not as good as before

C. most people don’t like to work for newspapers

D. a large number of printed newspapers are gone

53. We can learn from the third paragraph that .

A. the newspaper is losing money

B. advertising on the Internet costs a lot

C. only big newspapers can exist

D. newspapers have to be saved by ads

54. Which of the following can replace the underlined word “diminishing” in Paragraph 4?

A. Improving. B. Reducing.

C. Breaking. D. Collecting.

55. It can be inferred from the text that the author .

A. thinks highly of the newspaper industry in cities

B. cares more about the new generation of readers

C. takes an active attitude to the quality of newspapers

D. feels worried about the future of newspapers

四、书面表达 (共两节, 满分45分)

第一节 阅读表达(第57题2分,第56、58、60题每题3分,第59题4分,满分15 分)

阅读下面的短文并回答问题(请注意问题后的词数要求)。

Nicknames (绰号) sound interesting. Many American cities __________. Nicknames can help establish the identity of a city. They can also spread pride among its citizens. But nicknames sometimes can make fun of something.

Cleveland, Ohio is a city in America’s Midwest. One of its earliest nicknames was Forest City. No one knows for sure who gave it this name in the 1830s. But Cleveland probably had a lot of trees. This nickname became popular among local businesses in the 1850s. Today, some businesses in the Cleveland area still use Forest City in their names.

Cleveland was once a major industry city next to Lake Erie. In 1969, the city became famous, but not in a good way. Cleveland’s Cuyahoga River caught on fire because of industrial wastes on the surface of the river. So in the 1970s, the national media began calling the city The Mistake on the Lake.

Since then, Cleveland has attempted to improve its image (形象). The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum opened in Cleveland in 1995. So the city is proud of its latest nickname, The Rock and Roll Capital of the World.

Another city in the Midwest is Detroit, Michigan. Henry Ford started the Ford Motor Company in Detroit in 1903. Five years later, he made the first “Model T” automobile. Within ten years, Detroit was being called The Motor City. It is still the center of the car industry in America.

Another popular nickname for Detroit is Motown. Berry Gordy started the Motown Record Corporation in Detroit in 1959. African-American singers recording for the company were extremely popular in the 1960s and 1970s.Their records were so successful that Detroit was also called Hitsville, USA.

56. Fill in the blank in Paragraph 1 with proper words. (no more than 6 words)

___________________________________________________________

57. Who still uses Forest City in their names today? (no more than 6 words)

___________________________________________________________

58. Why did Cleveland become famous as The Mistake on the Lake? (no more than 12 words)

___________________________________________________________

59. Why was Detroit called Hitsville, USA? (no more than 12 words)

___________________________________________________________

60. What’s the best title of the passage? (no more than 6 words)

__________________________________________________________.

第二节 写作 (满分30分)

假设你是你班班长,上周的班会上同学们讨论了网络和报纸的特点,请根据表格里的内容,对讨论结果做一个总结,并谈谈自己的看法。

Which do you prefer: the Internet or newspapers?

46%的同学认为网络更好 1. 网络包含的信息量大;

2. 大部分信息可无偿使用。

54%的同学认为报纸更好 1. 报纸重点突出,可以自由选择自己需要的内容阅读;

2. 便于收藏。

你的意见 ……

注意:1. 词数120左右; 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

参考答案:

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36–55 AABAC ADBBB BCCAD CDABD

56. have interesting nicknames

57. Some businesses in the Cleveland area.

58. Because industrial wastes on Cleveland’s Cuyahoga River once caught on fire.

59. Because it was famous for the successful records of African-American singers.

60. Nicknames for Cleveland and Detroit.

One possible version:

Last week, our class had a discussion on “Which do you prefer: the Internet or newspapers?”

During the discussion, classmates have two different opinions. 46% of classmates prefer the Internet because they think there is more information on the Internet. Besides, most information on the Internet is free. However, the other 54% like

newspapers better. Their reasons are that you can find the information you need easily in newspapers and that you can keep it for a long time.

As for me, I prefer newspapers because we can take them with us wherever we go. What’s more, reading newspapers is better for our eyes than looking at the screens of computers.

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