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高考英语Book6 Module 2单元复习检测考试题

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“A serious attack on the fantasy story for children comes from those who do not wish children to be frightened,” writes C.S. Lewis in an essay named Three Ways of Writing for Children. Those who say that children must not be frightened mean two things. Firstly, they mean that we mustn’t do anything likely to give children fears, and secondly, they want to keep out of their minds that they are born into a world of death, violence (暴力), wounds, good and evil (邪恶). C.S. Lewis says he agrees with the first reason, but not the second.

He goes on to comment, “Since it is so likely that they will meet cruel (残酷的) enemies, let them at least hear of brave fighters and heroic courage. By limiting your child to perfect and nice stories of child life in which nothing alarming ever happens, they would fail to face fears and hardships.” “It would be nice,” he continues, “if no little boy in bed ever hears a frightening sound. But if he is to be frightened, I think St. George, or any bright champion in armor, is a better comfort than the idea of the police.”

Bruno Bettelheim, a well-known child psychologist, also points out that fantasy stories provide children with a valuable education about good and evil.  He believes that all children have many personal fantasies filled with fears and fantasy stories comfort them and offer solutions.  Happy endings tell them that solutions and hope are real and model the kind of happy life children want to find.

A good fantasy suggests rather than teaches possible answers to life. It’s believed that reading fantasies quickens the ability to get and put ideas from books to reality. It’s what good literature does — it makes life larger.

51. According to the first paragraph, C.S. Lewis thinks that     .

A. children shouldn’t read any fantasy story because it is bad

B. adults shouldn’t do things that may frighten their children

C. death and badness should be kept out of children’s minds

D. writing a fantasy story is the best way of writing for children

52. What probably is St. George according to the text?

A. He is a policeman in real life.

B. He is a murderer caught by the police.

C. He is a brave man in a fantasy novel.

D. He is a frightening person in a story.

53. Why should children read fantasy literature according to Bruno Bettelheim?

A. Because it encourages children to have a lot of fantasies.

B. Because it helps children overcome fears and find solutions.

C. Because it teaches children to write their own fantasy stories.

D. Because it gives children a happy memory when they grow up.

54. It can be inferred from the text that     .

A. good literature can give readers more valuable stories

B. fantasies can improve one’s ability to solve problems

C. personal fantasies can help children get away from danger

D. most children can understand what fantasy literature is

55. Which of the following features of fantasy literature does the author want to stress?

A. It’s necessary and helpful. B. It’s interesting and attractive.

C. It’s useless but enjoyable. D. It’s frightening but exciting.

四、书面表达(共两节,满分35分)

第一节 阅读表达 (共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)

阅读下面的短文,并根据短文后的要求答题(请注意问题后的词数要求)。

[1] Could your cellphone give you cancer? Whether it could or not, some people are worrying about the possibility that cellphones, power lines and WiFi could be responsible for a range of illnesses.

[2] Camilla Rees, an investment banker in the US, moved out of her apartment. She said that when her neighbors moved in and installed a WiFi router (路由器) she lost her ability to think clearly. Since then, she’s been on a movement against low-level electromagnetic fields (电磁场), or EMFs. And she’s not alone. Millions of people say they suffer from headaches and depression when they’re too close to cellphones or other sources of EMFs. If these fears are justified (有正当理由的), then perhaps we should all be worried about the amount of time we spend talking on our phones or plugging into WiFi hotpots.

[3] Some say there is evidence to support the growing anxieties. David Carpenter, a professor of environmental health sciences, thinks there’s a greater than 95 percent chance that power lines can cause childhood leukemia(白血病). Also there’s a greater than 90 percent chance that cellphones can cause brain tumors (肿瘤). But others believe _________________. Dr Martha Linet at the US National Cancer Institute has reached a different conclusion. “We don’t have the evidence that there’s much danger,” said Linet.

[4] Studies so far suggest a weak connection between EMFs and illness — so weak that it might not exist at all. A multinational investigation (调查) of cellphones and brain cancer has been underway for several years. The final report should come out later this year, but data so far don’t suggest a strong link between cellphone use and cancer risk.

[5] According to Robert Park, a professor of physics, the magnetic waves(电磁波)aren’t nearly powerful enough to break apart DNA, which is how known threats, such as UV rays and X-rays, cause cancer.

56. List three sources of EMFs based on the text. (no more than 5 words)

① ________________  ② ________________  ③ ________________

57. Fill in the blank in Paragraph 3 with proper words. (no more than 8 words)

___________________________________________________________

58. How can X-rays cause cancer? (no more than 5 words)

___________________________________________________________

59. Which sentence in the text is the closest in meaning to the following one?

We should all pay more attention to the time we spend using sellphones or WiFi if there is scientific evidence to support these anxieties.

___________________________________________________________

60. Translate the underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 into Chinese.

___________________________________________________________

第二节 写作(满分20分)

某中学生英文报图片故事专栏正面向学生征稿。请根据以下图片及要求,写一篇英文故事并向该报投稿。

要求:

1. 描述图片中发生的故事并简要谈谈你的见解;

2. 词数120-150。

参考答案:

1-15    BDBCB     DBDDB   CADAC

16-35    CDBAC    DBBAC     DCBAC    DABDA

36-55    ACDAD     CACBA BDBAC     BCBBA

56. ① Cellphones    ② Power lines   ③ WiFi

57. there is no need to worry / these concerns are groundless

58. By breaking apart DNA.

59. If these fears are justified, then perhaps we should all be worried about the amount of time we spend talking on our phones or plugging into WiFi hotpots.

60. 到目前为止,各项研究表明电磁场同各种疾病之间联系甚微,甚至可以忽略不计。

One possible version:

Jack is a good student who loves reading very much. Whenever he has difficulty, he will take out a book and try to find solutions in it.

One day, Jack read an article about the benefits of fishing and he wanted to have a try. He opened a book and found the saying that “fish cannot live without water”. So he decided to find where there is enough water. Near his house, there is a deep well. “What a wonderful place for fishing!” said Jack and he carried his fishing rod to the well. He waited for a long time but caught nothing.

The picture reminds us that gaining knowledge from books is essential, but understanding knowledge is even more important. Different situations require us to understand and use the knowledge gained from books differently.

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