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牛津高中模块四测试

高一第二学期英语阶段测试

2016.6.1

本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两卷,满分100分,考试时间120分钟。

第I卷(选择题,满分60分)

第一部分:

听力(共两节,20题,每题0.5分,满分10分)

第二部分单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

21.He______theprobleminanotherwaybutfailed.

A.managedtosolveB.succeededinsolving

C.madeanattempttosolveD.madeanattempttodoing

22.Inourdailylife,manypeoplestillhaveno   thatacompanymighttrytofoolthemintobuyingaproductorservice.

A.comprehensionB.contribution

C.conclusionD.distinction

23.  aboutthevirusthatthelecturewasquitebeyondme.

A.SolittleIknewB.SuchlittleIknew

C.SuchlittledidIknewD.SolittledidIknow

24.ChairmanXiJinpingrecommendedtraditionalChineseclassics   intextbookswhenvisitingBeijingNormalUniversityontheEveofTeachers’Day.

A.mustbekept   B.mustkeep

C.iskeptD.bekept

25.   totrainhisdaughterinEnglish,heputupanadlikethisinthepaper,“   ,anEnglishteacherforaten-year-oldgirl.”

A.Determined;Wanted  B.Determined;Wanting

C.Determine;WantedD.Determining;Wanting

26.—Canyougivemesomeadviceaboutthedesign?

—Ithinkitshould   toallagesandsocialgroups.

A.appearB.appealC.suitD.fit

27.Ifthiskindofswansisn’tprotectedproperly,theywill    .

A.diedownB.dieout

C.diefromD.dieof

28.    theassignmentmadehisfatherlosehistemper.

A.Theboy’snothavingdone

B.Theboynothavingdone

C.Theboy’shavingnotdone

D.Theboyhavingnotdone

29.Havingworkedforaslongastenhours,theyoungmanlayontheground,  .

A.tiredlyandhungrilyB.tiredandhunger

C.tiredandhungryD.tiringandhungry

30.Didyouregret_____youropinionthatweshouldstayathomeonSunday?

A.toputupB.toputforwardC.puttingupD.puttingforward

第三部分:

完型填空(共20小题,每小题0.5分,满分10分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

“Down-to-earth”meanssomeoneorsomethingthatishonest,practicalandeasytodealwith.Itis31tofindsomeonewhoisdown-to-earth.Apersonwhoisdown-to-earthiseasytotalktoand32otherpeopleasequals.Adown-to-earthpersonisjustthe33ofsomeonewhoactsimportantandproud.

Down-to-earthpersons34beimportantmembersofsociety,ofcourse.35theydonotlettheirimportance“gototheirheads”.Theydonot36themselvestobebetterpersonsthanothersoflessimportance.Someonewhoisfilledwithhisownimportanceandpride,oftenwithoutcause,is37tohave“hisnoseintheair”.Thereis38wayapersonwithhisnoseintheaircanbedown-to-earth.

Americans39anotherexpressionthatmeansalmostthesameas“down-to-earth”.Theexpressionis“both-feet-on-the-ground”.Someonewithboth-feet-on-the-groundisapersonwithagood40ofreality.He41whatiscalled“commonsense”.Hemayhave42,buthedoesnot43themtoblock(阻挡)hisknowledgeofwhatisreal.

Theopposite(相反的)kindof44isonewhohashis“head-in-the-clouds”.Amanwithhis-head-in-the-cloudsisadreamerwhose45isnotintherealworld.46,suchadreamercanbebroughtbacktoearth.Sharpwords47ateachercanusuallybringaday-dreamingstudentdown-to-earth.

Usually,thepersonwhoisdown-to-earthisverylikelytohaveboth48on-the–ground.49wehavebothourfeeton-the–ground,whenwearedown-to-earth,weacthonestlyandopenly50others.Ourlivesarelikethegroundbelowus,solidandstrong.

31.A.pleasantB.sadC.commonD.surprising

32.A.meetsB.welcomesC.receivesD.accepts

33.A.caseB.kindC.oppositeD.example

34.A.mustB.mayC.shouldD.will

35.A.ButB.SoC.ForD.And

36.A.wishB.expectC.hopeD.consider

37.A.saidB.toldC.askedD.made

38.A.someB.aC.noD.every

39.A.discoverB.findC.makeD.use

40.A.understandingB.wishC.reasonD.expectation

41.A.demandsB.lacksC.hasD.likes

42.A.fortunesB.dreamsC.achievementsD.disadvantages

43.A.allowB.tellC.makeD.ask

44.A.ideaB.peopleC.mindD.person

45.A.mindB.lifeC.bodyD.head

46.A.AlwaysB.ThereforeC.HoweverD.Sometimes

47.A.fromB.inC.toD.with

48.A.handsB.earsC.feetD.eyes

49.A.ThoughB.SinceC.WhenD.Unless

50.A.towardsB.forC.overD.onto

第四部分:

阅读理解(共15小题,每题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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

 

 

51.HowmanydayswillthetwojazzmastersperforminHongKong?

A.2days.B.3days.C.4days.D.5days.

52.Youcangetaticketexceptthat______.

A.yougoandbuyoneattheticketofficeB.youbookonline

C.youcallandpaywithyourcreditcardD.youwaittogetoneforfree

53.WhywillthetwojazzmastersperforminHongKong?

A.Becausetheymeetinthereafternotseeingeachotherfor40years.

B.It’sforHongKongArtsFestival.

C.Becausetheycan’tlivewithoutmusic.

D.Itjusthappensthattheytwoareperformingthere.

B

Inasurprisingdiscoveryaboutwherehigherlifecansurvive,scientistshavefoundashrimp——likecreatureandajellyfishswimmingbeneathanAntarcticicesheet.

About180metersbelowtheicewherenolightcangetthrough,scientistshadthoughtnothingmuchmorethanafewmicrobes(微生物)couldexist.

That’swhyaNASAteamwassurprisedwhentheyloweredavideocameratogetthefirstlonglookattheunderbellyofanicesheetinAntarctica.Acuriousshrimp–likecreaturecameswimmingbyandthenparkeditselfonthecamera’scable.Scientistsalsopulledupatentacle(触须)theybelievecamefromajellyfish.

“Wewereoperatingonthepresumptionthatnothing’sthere.”SaidNASAicescientistRobertBindschadler.“Itwasashrimpyou’denjoyhavingonyourplate.”

“Wewerejustgaga(狂热的)overit,”hesaidofthe7.5cmlong,orangecreaturestarringintheirtwo–minutevideo.Technically,it’snotashrimp.It’saLyssianasidamphipod,whichisdistantlyrelatedtotheshrimp.

Thevideoislikelytoinspireexpertstorethinkwhattheyknowaboutlifeinharshenvironments.Andithasscientiststhinkingthatifshrimp–likecreaturescanlivebelow180metersofAntarcticiceinfreezingdarkwater,whataboutothercoldplaces?

WhataboutEuropa,afrozenmoonofJupiter?

CynanEllis–Evans,ascientistoftheBritishAntarcticSurveycalledthefindingfascinating.Hesaiditwaspossiblethecreaturesswaminfromfarawayanddon’tlivetherepermanently.

ButKim,whoisaco-authorofthestudy,doubtsit.“ThesiteinWestAntarcticaisatleast19kmfromopenseas.Bindschadlerdrilleda20cm–wideholeandwaslookingatatinyamountofwater.Thatmeansit’sunlikelythattwocreaturesswamfromgreatdistancesandwerecapturedrandomlyinthatsmallofanarea,”shesaid.

Yetscientistwerepuzzledatwhatthefoodsourcewouldbeforthesecreatures.Whilesomemicrobescanmaketheirownfoodoutofchemicalsintheocean,complexlifeliketheshrimpcan’t,Kimsaid.

“Sohowdotheysurvive?

That’sthekeyquestion.”KimSai.

“It’sprettyamazingwhenyoufindahugepuzzlelikethatonaplanetwherewethoughtweknoweverything.”Kimsaid.

54.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“harsh”probablymean?

A.coldB.loudC.cruelD.ugly

55.AccordingtoKim,theshrimp–likecreature.

A.swamgreatdistancestoAntarcticB.hasalwayslivedintheregion

C.graduallyevolvedfromshrimpsD.hasnothingincommonwithshrimps

56.Thefindingissignificantinthat.

A.itmarksNASA’SfirstAntarcticbiologicalstudy

B.itprovesthereismarinelifeintheAntarctic

C.itcouldinspirefurtherstudyoflifeinharshenvironments

D.itshowsthatLyssianasidamphipodiscloselyrelatedtoshrimps

57.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutthediscoveryisFALSE?

A.Complexlifeusuallylivesonotherformsoflife.

B.Scientistssawtwocreaturesinthetwo–minutevideo.

C.Itispossibleforcreaturestolive180metersbelowtheicethoughthereisnolight.

D.Scientistscapturedtheshrimp–likecreatureinacamerabydrillingaholethroughtheice.

C

Beijing—PremierWenJiabaohasurgedtheleadershipofallcountriestodeepentheirpoliticalwillindealingwithclimatechangewoes(灾难)asuncertaintiesmount(增长)inthemonthsbeforetheUnitedNation’sconferenceinCancun,Mexico,attheendofthisyear.

WenmadetheremarksonFridaywhenhemetwithnearly20politicians,climatechangeandenvironmentalministersworldwide,whoareinBeijingthisweekendtoattendaninternationalforumongreeneconomyandclimatechange.

BasedontheachievementsmadeattheCopenhagenSummitlastDecember,Wenurgedtherichcountriestofurthermakecleartheircompulsorycarbonreductiontargets.“Atthesametime,wedevelopingcountriesshouldmakeclearourvoluntarygoalofslowingdownclimatechange,”Wensaid.

Wenalsourgedthedevelopedcountriestotransfer(转让)climatechangefriendlytechnologiestothedevelopingcountries,especiallythepoorestcountriesandislandnations.

Duringthemeeting,WensaidChinawillredoubleitseffortsinreducingcarbonemissionsandimprovingenergyefficiencyduringthecomingyearsafteritfinishesits2006-2010goalofcuttingenergyconsumptionperunitofeconomicoutputby20percent.

WhilepraisingChinaforitsgreenefforts,formerAustralianPrimeMinisterRobertJ.LeeHawkeaskedChinatoshareitsexperiencesandlessonsonenergysavingsandpollutionreductiontotherestoftheworldtodealwithglobalenvironmentalwoesandclimatechange.

Wenresponded:

“China,togetherwiththerestoftheworld,iswillingtomakeitsduecontributionincopingwithglobalwarmingandclimatechange.”

AtabanquetfortheforeignguestsonFridaynight,formervice-premierZengPeiyans

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