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外研社高中选修六Book6Module2同步评估
Book6Module2同步评估
第二部分:
英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节:
单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
21.Without_____doubt,theInternetisplaying_____importantpartinourdailylife.
A.不填;不填B.the;不填C.the;theD.不填;an
22.TheMinistryofEducationannouncedthatthe_____forallschoolswouldincludeinformationtechnology.
A.curriculumB.scheduleC.certificateD.structure
23.—Parentsshouldteachtheirchildrenhowto_____themselves.
—Yes,ortheywilldoanythingatwill.
A.behaveB.believeC.helpD.enjoy
24.Theteachergavethestudentssuchamathsproblem_____nobodyworkedout.
A.asB.whichC.thatD.so
25.Youcanneverbetoocarefulwhile_____.Alwayswearyoursafetybelt!
A.driveB.todriveC.drivingD.havingdriven
26.—Idon’tknowwhyLilydidn’tfinishherhome-work.
—She_____it,buthermotheraskedhertoprac-tiseplayingthepianoallday.
A.musthavefinishedB.mightfinish
C.oughttofinishD.couldhavefinished
27.Betweenthetwotrees_____ahangingbedonwhichaboyisreadingafiction.
A.isB.areC.hasD.have
28.Theysatonthebeachsidebysidesilently,theireyes_____uponthesea.
A.fixingB.tofix
C.fixedD.havingfixed
29.Cartoons_____childrenbecausetheyareveryinter-estingandtheirmusicsoundsgreat.
A.turntoB.leadtoC.appealtoD.referto
30.Lightningflashedandrainwaspouringdown.Itlookedasiftheheaven_____open.
A.hadbeenbrokenB.hasbeenbroken
C.wouldbebrokenD.isbroken
31._____whethertoaccepttheofferornot,Maryturnedtoherclosefriendforadvice.
A.NottoknowB.Notknowing
C.HavingnotknownD.Notknew
32.Thenewly-designedfishingtoolismadeofspecialmaterial,_____itpossiblefortheendtobendfreely.
A.thusmakingB.itmakesC.tomakeD.makes
33.ThepeasantZhuZhiwenneverdreamsofthere_____achanceforhimtobecomeasuperstar.
A.beingB.isC.tobeD.been
34.Itrainedreallyheavilyforafewdaysbut_____theriverstayedwithinitsbanksinourarea.
A.utterlyB.fortunatelyC.alertlyD.definitely
35.—_____It’sabout11o’clock.
—Itwassolate.I’vegottocatchthelastbus.
A.Lookatthetime!
B.Givemeamoment.
C.SeewhatImean?
D.I’mstuck.
第二节:
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
WhenIwasinIdaho,IusedtobuyfreshproduceatMr.Miller’sstore.Oneday,Inoticedasmallboyhungrily36thegreenpeas.Theconversationbetweenthem37medeeply.
“HelloBarry.Wouldyouliketo38somepeashome?
”
“No,Ihavenomoney.”
“Well,whatdoyouhavetotrademeforthem?
”
“Amarble(玻璃弹球).”
“Oh,thisisblue.Doyouhavea(n)39one?
”
“Yes.”“Takethisbagofpeashomeandnext40thiswayletmelookatthatredmarble.”
“I’msureIwill.Thanks,Mr.Miller.”
Mrs.Miller,whohadbeenstandingnearby,cameovertohelpme.Withasmile,shesaid,“Therearetwoother41likehiminourcommunity.Jimoftenbar-gainswiththemforpeas,apples,tomatoes,orwhatever.Whenthey42withtheirredmarbles,he43hedoesn’tlikeredafterallandhesendsthemhomewithabagofproduceforagreenororangemarble,per-haps.”
Severalyearswentby.JustrecentlyIhappenedto
44thatMr.Millerhaddied.Iwenttothemortuary(太平间)toofferhisrelativeswordsofcomfort.Threeyoungmenwalked45uptoMrs.Miller.Eachofthem46her,spokebrieflywithherand47Mr.Miller’scasket(棺材).Eachyoungmanstopped,placedhisown48handoverthecoldpalehandandleft,49hiseyes.
WhenItoldMrs.MillerwhoIwasand50thestoryaboutthemarbles,shesaid,“ThosethreeyoungmenweretheboysItoldyouabout.Theyjusttoldmehowthey51thethingsJim“traded”them.Now,theycametopaytheir52.We’veneverhadmuchwealth,butrightnow,Jimwouldconsiderhimselfthe53maninIdaho.”
Withloving54,sheliftedherhusband’slifelessfingers,wheretherewerethreeshinyred55.
36.A.staringatB.pickingupC.shoutingatD.packingup
37.A.hurtB.excitedC.impressedD.satisfied
38.A.sendB.bringC.driveD.take
39.A.yellowB.redC.greenD.orange
40.A.yearB.thingC.tripD.room
41.A.menB.womenC.boysD.girls
42.A.ringbackB.comebackC.speakoutD.tryout
43.A.decidesB.remembersC.believesD.realizes
44.A.thinkB.learnC.seeD.understand
45.A.pleasantlyB.shylyC.naturallyD.slowly
46.A.missedB.worriedC.admiredD.hugged
47.A.movedontoB.lookedforwardtoC.tookholdofD.keptupwith
48.A.coldB.warmC.wetD.clean
49.A.closingB.openingC.wipingD.raising
50.A.mentionedB.readC.wroteD.spread
51.A.keptB.appreciatedC.gotD.recognized
52.A.debtB.fineC.taxD.bill
53.A.happiestB.cleverestC.healthiestD.richest
54.A.sadnessB.relationshipC.gentlenessD.voice
55.A.diamondsB.jewelsC.stonesD.marbles
第三部分:
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)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A★
Privateordersforwallabies(沙袋鼠),whicharena-tivetoAustraliaandNewZealand,havejumpedinre-centyearsaslandownersseeknewwaysofkeepingtheirgrassneat.
Whilefamilieswithlargegardensmaytraditionallyhavebroughtinasheeptoeatgrowinggrass,gardenerswhoarefondofwallabiessaythattheanimalisprettier,friendlierandmorelovely.
Apairofwallabiesmaynotbecheap—malescost£150andfemalesaround£650,inadditiontofoodandbeddingcosts―butdemandisrising.
WaveneyWildlife,Britain’sbiggestprivatesupplier,reportsadoublinginwallabyordersinfiveyears,drivenbygrowinginterestfromgardeners.TrevorLay,whorunsthecentreinSuffolk,acountyontheeastcoastofsoutheastEngland,toldTheTimesthathenowsells35ayearandcouldfindhomesforthreetimesasmany.“It’scrazy.Tobehonest,ifIhad100Icouldeasilygetridofthem,”hesaid.
QuintinSpratt,abreeder(家畜繁殖家)fromnearDissinNorfolk,alsotoldthenewspaperthathehadre-ceivedagreatmanycallsfromwould-beownersaskingforinformationaboutwallabies.
Anyonelookingtokeepawallabyshouldhaveenoughlandforthemtowalkaround—halfanacre―andfencesatleast5fthightomakesuretheycannotjumpforfreedom.
Whileseeingawallabyrunningacrossthegardenmaystopstrangersfromentering,theycannotberelieduponashouseguards.“They’drunamilefromathieforstranger,”MrLaytoldthenewspaper.“Theyareshycreaturesandreallyharmless,butadultswillcomplainiftheiryoungarethreatened.Andwallabiesdon’tlikedogs.”
56.Wecanlearnfromthetextthatwallabies_____.
A.feedonplants
B.arecheaperthansheep
C.areugly-lookinganimals
D.areseldomseeninAustralia
57.AccordingtoTrevorLay,_____.
A.hisbusinessisgoingwell
B.it’seasytoraisewallabies
C.he’scrazyaboutwallabies
D.hemainlyreceiveslargeorders
58.Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthatwallabies_____.
A.arenotafraidofstrangers
B.looklikedogs
C.arepopularwithyoungchildren
D.canjumphigh
59.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?
A.WallabiesareexpensiveinEngland.
B.Wallabiesarebeingusedtokeephousessafe.
C.Familiesarehavingdifficultycleaningtheirgar-dens.
D.Gardenersarebuyingwallabiestokeeptheirgrassneat.
B★★
Fromtheearliesttimes,theEnglish,forinstance,havebelievedincertainsymbolsandcustomswhichcouldbringgoodfortune.Someofthesecustomsarestillpracticeddailyintoday’ssociety.
Horseshoe
AhorseshoeisconsideredaluckysymbolinEnglishcustom.Itissimilartotheothersymbolsassociatedwithgoodfortuneinotherculturessuchasthecrescent(新月形)or“U”shape.Thecrescentor“U”shapeisoftensaidtobeasymboloffertility(肥沃)andalsopossessesthepowertokeepbadspiritsaway.Asitismadeofironforhorses,thehorseshoeisalsolinkedtostrengthandpower.Itisusuallyfixedtothefrontdoortoprotectthehouseholdfromuninvitedvisitors.
Rabbit’sfoot
Intheolddays,itwassaidthatQueenBoadiceaofNorfolk,EastBritain,broughtahare(野兔)withhertogetluckinthebattleagainsttheRomanEmpirewhichhadinvadedherkingdom.Thishasbroughtpeopletobelievethataharehadgreatpower.ManyBritonscarriedahare’sfootintheirpocketorpurse.Later,rabbitswereintroducedtoBritainfromtheotherEuropeancountriesandasrabbitswereeasiertogetthanhares,arabbit’sfootreplacedahare’sfootasaluckysymbol.
Coin
Coins,especiallygoldcoins,weresaidtobringgoodfortunetothepersonwhopossessedthem.Gold,likeinanyotherculture,isalwaysasymbolofwealth.Sometimes,bridesputgoldcoinsinashoetomakesureofgoodmarriage.TheEnglish,forinstance,droppedcoinsintowellstomakeawishinhopethattheirdreamswouldcometrue.Thisisduetothefactthat,peopleinearliertimesbelievedthatthereweregoodspiritswholivedinthewellsorsprings.
Wood
Backinpagan(异教徒的)times,touchingthetreewasasignofrespecttothegods.Eventoday,somepeoplewilltrytotouchorknockonwoodaftersayingbadthingsaboutotherpeople.Peoplebelievethattheactwilldriveawayanybadluckduringtheday.
60.Towishforgoodluck,peoplewillcarry_____.
A.rabbits’feetB.coins
C.woodD.horseshoes
61.Ifyouhopetowinfirstplaceinthecomingspeechcontest,youcan_____.
A.keeparabbitathome
B.throwacoinintoawell
C.knockonwoodfrequently
D.fixahorseshoeonyourfrontdoor
62.Itcanbelearnedfromthetextthat__