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高效课堂高中英语牛津译林版必修五江苏卷模块综合测评二
模块综合测评
(二)
(时间:
100分钟;满分:
100分)
Ⅰ.单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
1.Firstimpressionsarethemostlasting.Afterall,youneverget________secondchancetomake________firstimpression.
A.a;the B.the;the
C.a;aD.the;a
2.Thelawrequiresequaltreatmentforall,________race,sexororigin.
A.regardlessofB.insteadof
C.inspiteofD.thanksto
3.Shealwaysdreamsofthere________achancetogoabroadforfurtherstudy.
A.beingB.tobe
C.isD.willbe
4.Thechildren________lostinthewoods;otherwise,theywouldhavebeenatthelakesidecampasscheduled.
A.musthavegotB.mustget
C.shouldhavegotD.shouldget
5.Thereisonlyonemoredaytogo________yourfavoritemusicgroupplaylive.
A.sinceB.until
C.whenD.before
6.Takegoodcareoftheresourcesortheywillbe______soon.
A.useupB.usedup
C.usingupD.touseup
7.Thisrestauranthasbecomepopularforitswide________offoodsthatsuitalltastesandpockets.
A.divisionB.area
C.rangeD.circle
8.—Peter,wheredidyouguysgoforthesummervacation?
—We________busywithourworkformonths,sowewenttothebeachtorelaxourselves.
A.wereB.havebeen
C.hadbeenD.willbe
9.Everything________intoconsideration,theyoughttohaveanotherchance.
A.totakeB.taken
C.tobetakenD.taking
10.Johnisvery________.Ifhepromisestodosomething,hewilldoit.
A.independentB.flexible
C.reliableD.confident
11.Aftergraduation,heworkedasalawyer,________.
A.tofollowinhisfather'sfootsteps
B.tofollowhisfather'sadvice
C.followinginhisfather'sfootsteps
D.followedhisfather
12.Thegirlwasdeterminedtomarrytheyoungmanshefellinlovewith,________herparents'disagreement.
A.bymeansofB.regardlessof
C.duetoD.infavourof
13.Asthelightturnedgreen,Istoodforamoment,not________,andaskedmyselfwhatIwasgoingtodo.
A.movedB.moving
C.tomoveD.beingmoved
14.Hedidn'tworkhard.________hefailedintheexam.
A.AsconsequenceB.Asaconsequence
C.InaconsequenceD.Inconsequenceof
15.Helookedaroundandcaughtaman________hishandintothepocketofapassenger.
A.putB.tobeputting
C.toputD.putting
Ⅱ.完形填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)
IhadworriedmyselfsickoverSimon'smothercomingtoseeme.Iwasanew__16__,andIgaveanhonestaccountofthestudents'work.InSimon'scase,thegradeswereawfullylow.Hecouldn'treadhisownhandwriting.__17__hewasabrightstudent.Hediscussedadultsubjectswithnearlyadultcomprehension.Hisworkinnowayreflectedhis__18__.
SowhenSimon'smotherenteredtheroom,mypalms(手掌心)weresweating.Iwascompletely__19__forherkissesonbothmycheeks.“Icametothankyou,”shesaid,surprisingmebeyondspeech.__20__me,Simonhadbecomeadifferentperson.Hetalkedofhowhe__21__me,hebadbeguntomakefriends,andforthefirsttimeinhistwelveyears,hehad__22__spentanafternoonatafriend'shouse.Shewantedtotellmehowgratefulshewasforthe__23__Ihadnurtured(培养)inherson.Shekissedmeagainandleft.
Isat,stunned(惊呆),forabouthalfanhour,__24__whathadjusthappened.HowdidImakesuchalifechangingdifferencetothatboywithout__25__knowingit?
WhatIfinallycameto__26__wasoneday,severalmonthsbefore,whensomestudentswere__27__reportsinthefrontoftheclass.Jeannespoke__28__,andtoencouragehertoraisehervoice,Ihadsaid,“Speakup.Simon'stheexpertonthis.Heisthe__29__oneyouhavetoconvince,andhecan'thearyouinthe__30__oftheroom.”Thatwasit.Fromthatdayon,Simonhadsatupstraighter,paidmoreattention,__31__more,andbecamehappy.Anditwasallbecausehe__32__tobethelastkidinthelastrow.Theboywhomostneeded__33__wastheonewhotookthelastseatthatday.
Ittaughtmethemost__34__lessonovertheyearsofmyteachingcareer,andI'mthankfulthatitcame__35__andpositively.Asmallkindnesscanindeedmakeadifference.,16.A.cleanerB.reporter
C.monitorD.teacher
17.A.OrB.And
C.ButD.So
18.A.courageB.abilities
C.feelingsD.dream
19.A.desperateB.responsible
C.unpreparedD.unsuitable
20.A.BecauseofB.Inspiteof
C.ApartfromD.Asfor
21.A.lovedB.envied
C.pleasedD.criticized
22.A.graduallyB.constantly
C.recentlyD.obviously
23.A.selfrespectB.selfdoubt
C.selfpityD.selfdefense
24.A.imaginingB.observing
C.wonderingD.regretting
25.A.alsoB.even
C.alwaysD.still
26.A.expectB.remember
C.believeD.accept
27.A.writingB.reviewing
C.editingD.giving
28.A.quietlyB.repeatedly
C.quicklyD.firmly
29.A.luckyB.lonely
C.onlyD.likely
30.A.entranceB.middle
C.frontD.back
31.A.sleptB.smiled
C.shoutedD.quarreled
32.A.intendedB.pretended
C.refusedD.happened
33.A.changeB.praise
C.thanksD.visits
34.A.difficultB.painful
C.valuableD.enjoyable
35.A.earlyB.slowly
C.frequentlyD.occasionally
Ⅲ.阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
A
WorkandPleasure
Tobereallyhappyandreallysafe,oneoughttohaveatleasttwoorthreehobbies,andtheymustallbereal.Itisnousestartinglateinlifetosay:
“Iwilltakeaninterestinthisorthat.”Suchanattemptonlyaggravates(使恶化,使严重)thestrainofmentaleffort.
Amanmayacquiregreatknowledgeoftopicsunconnectedwithhisdailywork,andyethardlygetanybenefitorrelief.Itisnousedoingwhatyoulike;youhavegottolikewhatyoudo.
Broadlyspeaking,humanbeingsmaybedividedintothreeclasses:
thosewhoaretoiled(苦干)todeath,thosewhoareworriedtodeath,andthosewhoareboredtodeath.Itisnouseofferingthemanuallabourer,tiredoutwithahardweek'ssweatandeffort,thechanceofplayingagameoffootballorbaseballonSaturdayafternoon.Itisnouseinvitingthepoliticianortheprofessionalorthebusinessman,whohasbeenworkingorworryingaboutseriousthingsforsixdays,toworkorworryabouttrifling(琐碎的)thingsattheweekend.Itmayalsobesaidthatrational,industrious,usefulhumanbeingsaredividedintotwoclasses:
first,thosewhoseworkisworkandwhosepleasureispleasure;andsecond,thosewhoseworkandpleasureareone.
Ofthesetheformerarethemajority.Theyhavetheircompensations.Thelonghoursintheofficeorthefactorybringwiththemastheirreward,notonlythemeansofbreadearning,butakeenappetiteforpleasureeveninitssimplestandmostmodestforms.
ButFortune'sfavouredchildrenbelongtothesecondclass.Theirlifeisanaturalharmony.Forthemtheworkinghoursareneverlongenough.Eachdayisaholiday,andordinaryholidaysareregardedasenforcedinterruptionsinanabsorbingvocation.
Yettobothclassestheneedofanalternativeoutlook,ofachangeofatmosphere,ofadiversionofeffort,isessential.Indeed,thefactmaywellbethatthosewhoseworkistheirpleasurearethosewhoneedchangesatintervalsmost.
36.Whydoestheauthoremphasizeinthefirstparagraphthatthehobbiesmustbeallreal?
A.Becauseanattempttofakeyourhobbywouldonlyburdenyourmentalstress.
B.Becausepeoplewouldstarttoacquirealotofknowledge.
C.Becauseitistoolateinlifetotakeaninterestinthings.
D.Becauseonewouldneverbenefitorgetrelieffromhishobbies.
37.Whichisthebestattitudetowardsworkandpleasureaccordingtothepassage?
A.Totreatworkasworkandpleasureaspleasure.
B.Todowhatyoulike.
C.Toloveyourworkaspleasure.
D.Tomaintainakeenappetiteforpleasure.
38.Whatdomostrational,industrious,usefulpeopledowiththeirworkandpleasure?
A.Theymaketheirlifebyworkingandseekpleasureoutsidework.
B.Theyareeithertoiledorworriedorboredtodeath.
C.Theyarehavingpleasurewhentheyareworking.
D.Theyhavetheircompensationsbyworkinglonghours.
39.Whoneedsoccasionalchangesfromhisroutinemostaccordingtotheauthor?
A.Themanuallabourerswhoaretiredoutwithahardweek'ssweatandeffort.
B.Thosewhoseeworkaspleasureandholidaysasenforcedinterruptions.
C.Thosewhostaylonghoursintheofficeorthefactory.
D.Therational,industrious,usefulhumanbeings.
B
Thetechnologyisgreat.Withoutitwewouldn'thavebeenabletoputamanonthemoon,exploretheocean'sdepthsoreatmicrowavesausages.Computershaverevolutionizedourlivesandtheyhavethepowertoeducateandpassonknowledge.Butsometimesthispowercancreatemoreproblemsthanitsolves.
Everydoctorhashadtotrytheirbesttocalmdownpatientswho'vecomeintotheirsurgerywavinganInternetprintout,convincedthattheyhavesomerareincurabledisease,say,throatcancer.Thetruthisusuallyfarmoreordinary,though:
theydon'thavethroatcancer,andit'sjustthattheirthroatsareswollen.BeingagraduateoftheInteract“school”ofmedicinedoesnotguaranteeaccurateselfhealthchecks.
OnedayMrs.Almondcametomyhospitalafterfeelingfaintatwork.WhileItookherbloodsampleandtriedtofindoutwhatwaswrong,shesaidcalmly,“Iknowwhat'swrong;I'vegotthroatcancer.Iknowthere'snothingyoudoctorscandoaboutitandI'vejustgottowaituntilthedaycomes.”
AsamatterofroutineIorderedachestXray.Ilookedatitandthebloodresultsanhourlater.Somethingwasn'tright.“DidyourlocaldoctordoanXray?
”Iasked.“Oh,Ihaven'tbeentothedoctorforyears,”shereplied.“Ireadaboutitonawebsiteandthesymptomsfitted,soIknewthat'swhatIhad.”
However,someofhersymptoms,liketheseverecoughandweightloss,didn'tfitwithit—butshe'djustignoredthis.
IlookedattheXrayagain,andmoretestsconfirmeditwasn'tthecancerbuttuberculosis(肺结构)—somethingthatmostcertainlydidneedtreating,andcouldbedeadly.Shewasluckywecaughtitwhenwedid.
Mrs.AlmondwentpalewhenIexplainedshewouldhavetobeontreatmentforthenextsixmonthstoensurethatshewasfullyrecovered.It