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Module6&7 综合检测

时间100分钟 满分120分

第一部分:

阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下面的短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

Howoftendoyouchangeyourhairstyleoraskfornewdresses?

YoumaytrytofollowtrendsinWesterncountries,butyourpeers(同龄人)intheUnitedStatesdon'tcareasmuchaboutfashion(时尚)asyoudo.

ArecentsurveyamonghighschoolstudentsinChina,Japan,SouthKoreaandtheUSfoundthatAsianteenagerscaremoreabouttheirlooksthanyoungpeopleintheUS.

Thissurveywasheldin156highschoolsinthefourcountries.Morethan7,000teenagerswerequestionedabouttheirviewsonlifeandtheworld.

SouthKoreans,at83percent,caredmostabouttheirappearance.TheywerefollowedbytheChineseandJapanese,whileUSstudentsshowedtheleastinterestinfashionatonly33percent.

“Thedifferentresultsshowdifferencesofculturalbackground,”saidSunYunxiaofromtheChinaYouthandChildrenResearchCentre.

HeexplainedthatintheUStherearemaydifferentstandardsofbeauty,soteensaremorelikelytobeconfidentabouttheirappearance.

USteenagers'highselfconfidenceisshowedinthesurvey.About85percentarehappywiththemselves.ThepercentageofselfconfidentChinesestudentsstandsatonly30percent.

Strongambition(雄心)isseeninChinesehighschools.Onlytwoinfivehighschoolstudentsaresatisfiedwith“anaverageliving”.Koreansarenextat48percent,Japanesecomeinat66percentandAmericansareat71.

“Accordingtothesurvey,Chinesestudentsarehappy.ButChinesestudentsneedtobemoreindependentandlearnhowtorelax,”saidSun.

1.Accordingtothesurvey,________caredlittleabouttheirappearance.

A.theChineseteenagers   B.theAmericanteenagers.

C.theKoreanteenagersD.theJapaneseteenagers

答案:

B 由第四段可知答案为B。

2.SunYunxiao'swordsmeans________.

A.thedifferentstandardsofbeautycausethedifferentattitudestowardfashion

B.theChineseteensshouldhaveastrongerdesiretomakeadifference

C.theChinesestudentsaresatisfiedwiththesocietymost

D.theChinesestudentsagreethattheyshouldfollowtheirowninterestsratherthanthoseofothers

答案:

A 由第五段可知答案是A。

3.Theunderlinedword“standards”inthesixthparagraphmeans________.

A.rulesB.backgrounds

C.valuesD.interests

答案:

C standard在这里的意思是“标准,水准”。

4.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?

A.Asurveyabouttheattitudestowardsthefashion.

B.HowAsianteenagerscaremoreabouttheirlooksthanyoungpeopleintheUS.

C.WhyChinesestudentsarehappy.

D.WhyChinesestudentsshouldbemoreindependentandlearnhowtorelax.

答案:

A 纵观全文,可以看出整篇文章都是介绍有关对时尚的态度的调查结果。

B

Japaneseworkerswhorunsecretlyoutoftheofficeandspendtheirafternoonshangingaroundcoffeeshopsmaysoonbecaughtoutbytheirbosses.AnewcellphonebasedtrackingdevicefromHitachicanshow,onanemployer'scomputerscreen,notonlythewhereaboutsoftheirworkersbutalsowhethertheyarestanding,walking,running—orhavefallenover.

Thesystem,calledPartout,wasoriginallydevelopedasamonitoringdeviceforthefamiliesofpeoplewithdementia,whomaywanderoffandneedtobelocated.“It'sestimatedthatthenumberofelderlypeoplewithsymptomsofdementiawillreach1.5millioninJapannextyear,”saysHitachi'sKeisakuShibatani.Butthehighcostofthesystem—earlypricesarearound£27,000—hasputitoutofreachofmostfamilies.Indeed,companieswithlargesalesforcesandpolicedepartmentswhowanttotrackofficersondangerouspatroldutiesareinterestedinthesystem.

Partoutusesamultifunctionlocationsensingunitthattracksusersthroughglobalpositioningsatellites.Theuser'sbodymotionisdeterminedbyanaccelerometerinsidethesensingunit:

nomovementmeansthesubjecthasstopped,slowmovementmeanstheyarewalking,fastmovementmeanstheyarerunning,andstrongandunexpectedlysuddenmovementmeanstheusermayhavefallen.Thedateisrelayedthroughtheuser'scellphonetocomputer,whichdisplaystheirpositiononamap.Graphicsrecordthemotionorpositionofthesubject'sbody.

5.Whatismainlytalkedaboutinthetext?

A.Japaneseworkersarecaughtplayingoutside.

B.MostJapanesefamiliescan'taffordPartout.

C.Anewcellphonebasedtrackingdevice—Partout.

D.Anewmodelofcellphone.

答案:

C 主旨大意题。

因本文主要讲述的就是Partout—anewcellphone—basedtrackingdevice.

6.WhywasthesystemPartoutfirstdeveloped?

A.Becausethefamiliesofpeoplewithdementiacanaffordit.

B.Becausepolicedepartmentswanttotrackofficersondangerouspatrolduties.

C.Becausecompanieswithlargesalesforcesareinterestedinthesystem.

D.Becausetherearemanyelderlypeoplewithsymptomsofdementia.

答案:

D 细节理解题。

答案在本文中第二段前部。

7.ThesystemPartoutcan'ttellthat________.

A.thepersonisrunning

B.thepersoniswalking

C.thepersonisstopping

D.thepersonisspeaking

答案:

D 推断判断题。

文中并没有提到工人上班时间随便说话的情况。

8.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.YouCanRun,butYouCan'tHide

B.NewCellphonesinNeed

C.TheFutureofCellphones

D.ModernTechnologyandPersonalSecret

答案:

A 主旨大意题。

纵观全文Partout的特征,可知答案。

C

YoungadultfilmmakersallhopetoshowtheirworksininternationalfestivalslikeSundanceandToronto.Butwhataboutreallyyoungfilmmakerswhoaren'tinfilmschoolyetandaren't,strictlyspeaking,evenadults?

TheyareattheheartofWingspanArtsKidsFilmsFestival,tomorrow,inasettinganydirectormightenvy:

LincolnCenter.Completewith“redcarpet”interviewsandvariousawards,thefestivalhasmuchincommonwitheventsformoreexperiencedmoviemakers,exceptfortheageoftheparticipants:

about8to18.

“What'sreallyexcitingisthatit'sfilmforkidsbykids,”saidCoriGardner,managingdirectorofWingspanArts,anonprofitorganizationofferingyouthartsprogramsintheNewYorkarea.ThisyearthefestivalwillincludefilmsnotonlyfromWingspanbutalsofromothercityorganizationsandonefromamiddleschoolinArlington,Virginia.“Wewanttomakethisanationalevent,”MsGardneradded.

ThenineshortstobeshownrangefromaClaymationbiographyofB.B.Kingtoasciencefictionadventuresetintheyear3005.“Alotofthematerialisreallymature,”MsGardnersaid,talkingaboutfilmsbytheNewYorkCitybranchofGlobalActionProject,amediaartsandleadershiptraininggroup.“TheChoiceisaboutthehistoryofafamilyandMasterAntiSmokerisaboutthedangersofsecondhandsmoke.”DreamoftheInvisiblesdescribesyoungimmigrants’feelingsofbothbelongingandnotbelongingintheiradoptedcountry.

Thefestivalwillendwithanopenreceptionatwhichotherfilmswillbeshown.TheseincludeamusicvideoandfulllengthfilmwhosetitleisPressures.

9.WingspanArtsKidsFilmsFestival________.

A.isorganizedbyamiddleschool

B.isasfamousastheTorontoFestival

C.showsfilmsmadebychildren

D.offersawardstofilmschoolstudents

答案:

C 由第二段最后一句话“...thefestivalhasmuchincommonwitheventsformoreexperiencedmoviemakers,exceptfortheageoftheparticipants:

about8to18.”和第三段第一句话“What'sreallyexcitingisthatit'sfilmforkidsbykids,”可知WingspanArtsKidsFilmsFestival是专门由孩子制作电影,专门为孩子播放,带来艺术享受的节日。

10.WhichofthefollowingistrueofWingspanArts?

A.Ithelpsyoungfilmmakerstomakemoney.

B.Itprovidesartsprojectsforyoungpeople.

C.It'samediaartsandleadershiptraininggroup.

D.It'sanationalorganizationforyoungpeople.

答案:

B 由第三段第一句话“...WingspanArts,anonprofitorganizationofferingyouthartsprogramsintheNewYorkarea.”可知WingspanArts是一个以非盈利为目的,为青少年提供艺术项目的纽约的组织。

11.Theunderlinedword“shorts”inParagraph4refersto______.

A.shorttrousersB.shortkids

C.shortfilmsD.shortstories

答案:

C 由第三段“ThisyearthefestivalwillincludefilmsnotonlyfromWingspanbutalsofromothercityorganizationsandonefromamiddleschoolinArlington,Virginia.”和shorts后面的关键词“tobeshown”,可判断出有很多部各种题材的电影将在此次电影节上上映,其中的九个shorts,应该是九个短片电影。

12.Moviestobeshowninthefestival________.

A.coverdifferentsubjects

B.focusonkids'life

C.areproducedbyGlobalActionProject

D.aredirectedbyMsGardner

答案:

A 由倒数第二段的内容描述,特别是关键句“ThenineshortstobeshownrangefromaClaymationbiographyofB.B.Kingtoasciencefictionadventuresetintheyear3005.”可总结归纳出此次电影节的电影主题内容涉及面非常广。

D

Doesadrinkadaykepheartattacksaway?

Overthepast20years,numerousstudieshavefoundthatmoderatealcoholconsumption,that'stosay,oneortwobeers,glassesofwineorcocktailsdailyhelpstopreventcoronaryheartdisease.LastweekareportintheNewEnglandJournalofMedicineaddedstrongnewevidenceinsupportofthattheory.Moreimportant,theworkprovidedthefirstsolidindicationofhowalcoholworkstoprotecttheheart.

Inthestudy,researchersfromBoston'sBrighamandWomen'sHospitalandHarvardMedicalSchoolcomparedthedrinkinghabitsof340menandwomenwhohadsufferedrecentheartattacks,withthoseofhealthypeopleofthesameageandsex.Thescientistsfoundthatpeoplewhosiponetothreedrinksadayareabouthalfaslikelytosufferheartattacksasnondrinkersare.Theapparentsourceoftheprotection:

thosewhodrankalcoholhadhigherbloodlevelsofhighdensitylipoproteins(脂蛋白),thesocalledgoodcholesterol(胆固醇),whichisknowntopreventheartdisease.

Asevidencehasmounted,somedoctorshavebegunrecommendingadailydrinkforpatientsofheartdiseases.Butmostphysiciansarenotreadytorecommendaregularhappyhourforeveryone.Therisksofteetotallingarenothingcomparedwiththedangersoftoomuchalcohol,includinghighbloodpressure,strokesandlivertroubles—nottomentionviolentbehaviourandtrafficaccidents.Moreover,somestudiessuggestthatevenmoderatedrinkingmayincreasetheincidenceofbre

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