译林牛津版高考英语新课标评测卷-模块二(ss)

更新时间:2023-11-03 21:49:01 阅读量: 综合文库 文档下载

说明:文章内容仅供预览,部分内容可能不全。下载后的文档,内容与下面显示的完全一致。下载之前请确认下面内容是否您想要的,是否完整无缺。

必修二 综合测试

第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)

第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

21.If you grow up in________large family,you are more likely to develop________ability to get on well with________others. A./;an;the B.a;the;/ C.the;an;the D.a;the;the

22.—Can a school________a policy prohibiting the use of mobile phones on campus?—That depends. A.make B.adopt C.adapt D.pass

23.—Please wrap them separately.—Yes,sir. A dozen of eggs,a pair of trousers and a pair of shoes.That________$248,sir. A.adds up to B.adds to C.is added to D.adds up

24.If I________long enough to have a job,I would choose to be a doctor,________those AIDS patients. A.had lived;helping B.should live;help C.were to live;helping D.should live;help 25.—I’ll come and see you next Sunday.—Is that a________? Don’t disappoint me,I hope. A.promise B.decision C.request D.possibility

26.For miles around me,there was nothing but a desert,without a single plant or tree________. A.in sight B.on earth C.at a distance D.in place

27.Not only________a promise,but he also kept it. A.had he made B.he had made C.did he make D.he makes

28.—Are you returning to your hometown this winter holiday?—Yes. By the way,have you any message________to your family? A.taken B.to take C.to be taken D.taking

29.—Oh,poor Peter looks very weak.—________if you suffer from high fever for three days on end. A.So are you B.So you are C.So will you D.So you will

30.He said what he had to say,but before I could reply,he________. A.rang back B.rang up C.rang out D.rang off 31.—Have you got used to the Chinese food,Robert?—Yes. But I don’t like________when a Chinese host keeps serving me the food I don’t like. A.this B.that C.those D.it

32.(2007年浙江卷) Why not try your luck downtown,Bob? That’s________the best jobs are. A.where B.what C.when D.why

33.________some of the tasks done by man before,computers are sometimes called thinking machines. A.Take over B.Taking over C.To be taken over D.Having been taken over

34.He traveled to many mountain villages and saw many poor children out of school. This experience________his life. A.would change B.had changed C.was to change D.was changing

35.—Congratulations to you! I hear you got the first in the English Speech Contest.—________.

A.Don’t mention it. I think that’s only my past B.Thanks. But I think I could have done better. C.There’s nothing to cheer for. D.No,no. It’s a piece of cake. 第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

Terry was a middle-aged leather trader whose repeated failure in career made him a disillusioned (心灰意冷的) man,often__36__that he had been cheated by others. One day he told his wife he was so__37__with the city that he had to leave. So his family__38__to another city. It was the evening of a weekend. When Terry and his wife were busily engaged__39__up their new home,the lights suddenly__40__and they were forced to stop work. Terry was regretful to have forgotten to__41__along candles and had to wait helplessly in a gloomy__42__.Just then he heard light,hesitant knocks on his door.

__43__the door was a little girl,timidly asking,“Sir,do you have__44__?I’m your neighbour.”“No,”answered Terry__45__.He slammed the door shut.“What a nuisance!”__46__had we settled down than the neighbor came to borrow things. What will be the next?How bothering!”

He was complaining about it __47__the door was knocked again. He opened it and found the same little girl outside.__48__,this time she was holding two candles sending out__49__light like her face. She said,“My grandma told me the new neighbour downstairs might

need candles. She sent me here to give you these.”Terry was__50__dumb by what he saw. When he became fully aware,he said, “Thank you and your grandma. God bless you!”

At that moment he__51__realized what caused his__52__in life. It was his indifference (冷漠) with other people. The person who had__53__was actually nobody else but __54__,for his eyes had been blinded by his__55__mind. 36.A.concerning B.complaining C.concluding D.worrying 37.A.troubled B.bothered C.disappointed D.confused 38.A.left B.moved C.started D.removed 39.A.to packing B.to tidying C.in packing D.in tidying 40.A.went out B.put out C.turned out D.broke out 41.A.fetch B.carry C.bring D.take 42.A.mind B.mood C.spirit D.case 43.A.At B.On C.In D.Behind

44.A.matches B.candles C.torches D.lights 45.A.nervously B.anxiously C.sadly D.rudely 46.A.Never B.Hardly C.No sooner D.Not until 47.A.before B.as C.when D.until 48.A.However B.Though C.And D.But 49.A.red B.weak C.strong D.golden

50.A.struck B.shaken C.beaten D.knocked 51.A.quickly B.gradually C.suddenly D.soon 52.A.embarrassment B.disappointment C.failure D.discouragement 53.A.taken him on B.taken him in C.taken him off D.taken him up

54.A.the society B.the girl C.his wife D.himself 55.A.crazy B.unsympathetic C.upset D.impolite

第 1 页 共 4 页

第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

A

I was six when I joined my father and two brothers at sunrise in the hay fields of Eufaula,Oklahoma. By the time I was eight I was helping Dad fix up low-income rent properties. He gave me a penny for every nail I pulled out of old boards.

I got my first real job,at JM’s restaurant in town,when I was 12.My main responsibilities were cleaning tables and washing dishes,but sometimes I helped cook.

Every day after school I would head to JM’s and work until ten. On Saturdays I worked from two until eleven. At that age it was unlucky going to work and watching my friends run off to swim or play. I didn’t necessarily like work,but I love what working allowed me to have. Because of my job I was always the one buying when my friends and I went to the local bar Tastee Freez. This made me proud.

Word that I was honest and hard-working got around town. A local clothing store offered credit to me although I was only in the

seventh grade. I immediately charged a $68 sports coat and a $22 pair of trousers. I was making only 65 cents an hour,and I was already $90 in debt!So I learned early the danger of easy credit .I paid it off as soon as I could.

My first job taught me discipline,responsibility and brought me a level of personal satisfaction few of my friends had experienced. As my father,who worked three jobs,once told me,“If you understand sacrifice and commitment,there are not many things in life you can’t have.” How right he was!

56.At the age of 12,the author got a job at a restaurant and often worked till late at night because________. A.he liked that work B.he didn’t like playing C.he was hard-working D.he felt rewarded by doing that work

57.When the author was in the seventh grade,he was in debt because________.

A.he did not work any more B.he bought clothes on credit C.he was charged too much for the sports coat D.he made little money at that time

58.What does the author want to tell the reader by this text?

A.If you know sacrifice and responsibility,you can have many things in life. B.Children from poor families usually have a very unhappy childhood. C.Children could be made to work and earn some money by themselves. D.You will learn discipline and responsibility by working early in life.

B

My father’s family name being Pirrip,and my Christian name Philip,my infant tongue could make of both names nothing longer or more explicit than Pip. So,I called myself Pip,and came to be called Pip.

As I never saw my father or my mother,and never saw any likeness of either of them (for their days were long before the days of photographs),my first imagination regarding what they were like,were unreasonably from their tombstones. The shape of the letters on my father’s gave me a strange idea that he was a square,dark man,with curly black hair. From the character and turn of the words,“Also Georgiana Wife of the Above,” I drew a childish conclusion that my mother was freckled and sickly.

Ours was wet country,down by the river,within,as the river wound,twenty miles of the sea. My first most vivid and broad impression of the identity of things,seems to me to have been gained on an unforgettable cold afternoon towards evening. At such a time I found out for certain,that this place overgrown with nettles was the churchyard;and that Philip Pirip,and also Georgiana wife of the above,were dead and buried;and that Alexander,Bartholomew,Abraham,Tobias,and Roger,infant children to the aforesaid,were also dead and buried. Suddenly I began to feel lonely and sad and afraid. I began to cry.

“Hold your noise!” cried a terrible voice,as a man started up from among the graves at the side of the church porch.“Keep still,you little devil,or I’ll cut your throat!”

A fearful man,all in grey,with a great iron on his leg. A man with no hat,and with broken shoes,and with an old rag tied round his head. A man who had been shivered;and whose teeth chattered in his head as he seized me by the chin.

“Oh!Don’t cut my throat,sir,”I pleaded in terror.“Pray don’t do it,sir.” “Tell us your name!” said the man.“Quick!” “Pip,sir.”

“Once more,” said the man,staring at me.“Give it mouth!” “Pip.Pip,sir.”

“Show us where you live,“ said the man.“Point out the place!” I pointed to where our village lay,among the alder-tree,a mile or more from the church. The man,after looking at me for a moment,turned me upside down,and emptied my pockets. There was nothing in them but a piece of bread. When the church came to itself-for he

was so sudden and strong that he made to go head over heels before me,and I saw the steeple under my feet—when the church came to itself,I say,I was seated on a high tombstone,trembling,while he ate the bread hungrily.

“You young dog,” said the man,licking his lips,“what fat cheeks you have got.” I believe they were fat,though I was at that time undersized for my years,and not strong. “Darn me If I couldn’t eat them,” said the man,with a threatening shake of his head.

I carefully expressed my hope that he wouldn’t,and held tighter to the tombstone on which he had put me;partly,to keep myself upon it;partly,to keep myself from crying.

“Now look here!” said the man.“Where’s your father?”

第 2 页 共 4 页

“There sir!” said I.

He started,made a short run,and stopped and liked over his shoulder. “There sir!” I explained.“That’s his grave.” “Oh!” said he,coming back.

“And mother’s there too,sir.And my five little brothers.” 59.Who do you think Alexander is?

A.Pip’s friend. B.Pip’s father C.One of Pip’s little brothers. D.The fearful man. 60.It can be learned from the passage that________.

A.Pip’s mother was freckled and ill. B.Pip imagined what his parents liked through their photographs.

C.Pip’s parents and little brothers were killed by the man. D.Pip was probably shorter or thinner than most children of his age. 61.What is the fearful man most likely to be?

A.An escaped prisoner. B.A minister of the church. C.A tower watcher. D.Pip’s parents’ enemy. 62.Which of the following is right according to the passage?

A.It was the words on the tombstones that made me know of my parents’ appearance. B.The man was so hungry that he wanted to cut his throat and eat his fat cheeks. C.Pip’s parents were buried together in the churchyard 20 miles from the village.

D.He called himself Pip just because he was too young to pronounce his long name clearly.

C

Put yourself in these tourists’ position. You are walking an icy mountain path in the Alps in Europe. Suddenly you spot a body on the ground,face downward and stuck to the ice. You think someone may have been murdered or in a fatal accident. So you rush back and call the police. The police,however,quickly realize that this body is different from others they’ve found on the mountain. For one thing,it is mostly undamaged. For another,its skin is dried out,like a mummy’s. And with it is a knife with a small stone knife.

The body turned out to be much older than the tourists could have guessed. When specialists had a chance to examine it,they discovered it had been there for about five thousand years!

How could a body stay preserved for all this time?Two things probably helped. First,the place where the man died was somewhat sheltered,so animals couldn’t get at it. Then he was quickly covered by falling snow. Wind blowing through the snow probably “freeze-dried” his body,removing all moisture from it. Objects found with the body told something about the Iceman’s life. He wore a well-made fur jacket and trousers. He clearly had

been hunting,for he carried arrows,and animal bones were nearby. He also had a grass cushion for sitting or sleeping on. Perhaps he was exhausted when he lay down for the last time. The body was found in 1991,when some of the ice on the mountain melted. Searching for the cause of the Iceman’s death,scientists put the body back into cold conditions and hoped... 63.The best title for this passage might be________.

A.What Life Was Like Five Thousand Years Ago B.The Frightened Tourist C.The Mysterious Iceman D.The Mystery of the Alps 64.The Man died in a location that was________.

A.near the base of the mountain B.sheltered C.surrounded by open fields D.cold and isolated

65.The time of the year that the Iceman died was probably________. A.early fall B.late spring C.summer D.winter 66.In this passage the word “moisture” means________. A.skin B.nutrition C.water D.heat

D

It is not unusual at all for teens to answer their parents with one-word answers.“Where are you going?”“Places.”“When will

you be back?”“Sometime.”“Who will you be with?”“People.”

That means that the days of your children bounding (跳跃着跑)in the front door with the details of their day are over. They are breaking away from you so that they’ll be able to stand on their own as a young adult.

Some parents feel sad about this loss of their children’s closeness. Of course you miss those conversations and friendly talks. Once your children move out after high school and establish themselves confidently as a young adult,they’ll come back for easy conversations and even ask for advice. But in order to determine who they are right now,they need to separate from you.

Your job,however,is to keep them safe—and that requires knowing where they are and who they are with. Let them know clearly that it’s not because you want to dominate (支配) their life and control them;it’s because it’s a safety issue for family members to keep track of one another.

When they’re home and sit down to eat a meal,sit down with them. You need to open up to them about your life. Tell them of an interesting incident at the office,let them in on a bit of family gossip (闲谈),discuss a piece of news with them. They are glad that you see them as old enough to be in on a few experiences of your life. By letting a teen in on your life,they just may let you in of theirs. 67.It can be inferred from the passage that________.

A.the generation gap is becoming wider and wider B.teens quarrel a lot with their parents

C.teens don’t want to live with other family members D.some parents feel distant from their teenage children 68.The author believes that teens’ one-word answers show ________.

A.their awareness of independence B.their physical and mental changes C.an unpleasant parent-child relationship D.their wishes for keeping silent

第 3 页 共 4 页

69.What’s the main idea of the last paragraph?

A.Parents should understand their children. B.Parents should keep their children safe.

C.Parents should open their hearts to their children. D.Parents should give their children enough freedom. 70.What’s the author’s purpose in writing the passage?

A.To give advice. B.To direct teenagers C.To present findings. D.To comfort parents. 第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)

第一节 任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

Ever got stressed out because you weren’t sure what you’d say at that morning meeting?Worried about what you’d look like after squeezing into last year’s bathing suit?

Self-consciousness keeps us fighting that battle to control our self-image. But always worrying about our shortcomings certainly

traps us in embarrassment and shame. When we introduce our friends to a colleague and forget her name,it’s an embarrassing blow to our image,because we think others are viewing us in a negative light. If there are enough embarrassing moments that we begin viewing ourselves badly,then our self-image is ruined and we feel that heavy weight of shame.

Creating a belief of success in our lives is one way to end the frightening trap of embarrassment and shame. Successfully completing a difficult project at work builds confidence and leads to future success. Similarly,a satisfying relationship is a prideful accomplishment and helps motivate us to seek other such connections.

But how do we take that first brave step away from self-consciousness in order to feel like (and eventually become) a success?Kill

shame-causing situations before they become a threat. The following points may be of some help. Don’t be late. Punctuality creates self-discipline (自律) and impresses both others and yourself. And it’s a healthy habit that

keeps you calm about the clock.

Stick to the facts. You’re likely to get caught lying,so why bother?Lies just set you up with unnecessary opportunities to feel ashamed.

Cut the gossip (闲言碎语).Comments made behind your back make you feel upset and angry. Focus on deep,meaningful talks where every conversation can be a chance to realize a dream or accomplish an aim.

Don’t break your promise. It feels good to be considered reliable,so honor your word no matter what the reasons are for disregarding them. Remember,a promise is a promise.

If the damage is already done and you find yourself at the tail end of an embarrassing situation,you can recover gracefully to avoid /he feeling of shame. Don’t speak in an angry way to cover your tracks you’ll just end up feeling worse and likely complicate a relationship that doesn’t need complicating. Try laughing it off or explaining why you made the mistake. Also,don’t leave a social situation simply to avoid the people in front of whom you made a mistake-avoidance will leave you feeling further ashamed,alone and

unhappy,

Here’s a very important point to remember:People tend to forget others’ mistakes and think about their own.

Title:Getting 71.________feeling self-conscious Occasions when you feel, 72.________or ashamed ● Don’t know what to say at a meeting. ● Worry about your own appearance or 73.________. ● 74.________a friend’s name when you want to make an introduction. Ways of avoiding self-consciousness ● Be on time. ● Don’t 75.________. ● Don’t gossip. ● 76.________your word. Ways of 77.________gracefully ● Don’t speak 78.________to cover your tracks. ● Try laughing off your mistake or making an 79.________ ● Don’t stay away from people whom you’ve made a mistake in front of. Conclusion Don’t always worry about your mistakes or 80.________because others don’t care much about them. 第二节 书面表达(满分25分) 从学校毕业,或上大学,或步入社会,毕业意味着前进、意味着选择。请以Graduation and moving on为题,写一篇150词左右的毕业感言。

要求写出:1.毕业前活动:照相、留言等;

2.心情(依依不舍,又要前进)及原因等。首句已经给出,不计入总词数

第 4 页 共 4 页

本文来源:https://www.bwwdw.com/article/vgo2.html

Top