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1、四川专用学年高中英语 Module1 British and American English测试题 外研版必修5(四川专用)2014-2015学年高中英语 Module1 British and American English测试题 外研版必修5第一部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分40分)第一节 单项填空(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分) 1. It is most convenient to get around in Beijing by underground. A. the; an B. ; an C. the; the D. ; 2. I think its important

2、 that all people have the ability to read. . But thats easier said than done. A. I dont get it. B. Dont worry. C. Thats a good point. D. How are you getting on? 3. It doesnt make much of a difference the cat is black or white as long as it catches mice. A. if B. whether C. how D. what 4. We must nev

3、er think that we are good in everything others are good in nothing. A. however B. or C. while D. for 5. Being tired makes easier for people to get sick and to develop physical problems related to stress. A. it B. that C. this D. them 6. My neighbor away but I hope that well still keep in touch with

4、each other later. A. moves B. moved C. had moved D. is moving 7. Being able to speak English fluently, he has no difficulty with the foreigners. A. communicating B. communicated C. to communicate D. communicate 8. you are busy, let me do it for you. Thats very kind of you. A. Even if B. So that C. N

5、ow that D. Ever since 9. As is reported, it snowed in Ili, Xingjiang in April, peach and apricot (杏) flowers ruined. A. makes B. making C. made D. to make10. Will you go to the park with me? Not until I my homework. A. will finish B. will have finished C. am finishing D. have finished第二节 完形填空(共20小题;

6、每小题1.5分,共30分)In December 2013, my parents asked me what I wanted for Christmas. At that point, for the first time, I realized how 11 I was to have been born in such a fortunate family. There was nothing that I could 12 because there was nothing more that I needed. I was truly 13 . This made me 14 al

7、l the children who did not have homes or food, let alone 15 for Christmas. With these 16 in my mind, I told my parents in January that 17 getting me an expensive gift for the holidays, Id love to use the 18 to get lots of small gifts for all the children that hadnt gotten anything for Christmas. At

8、first, they were 19 . Then they realized I was 20 and agreed to spend $500 on gifts for young kids from the families 21 at the homeless shelter. It was such a nice 22 . I remember going to the homeless shelter to 23 the toys to as many kids as I could give. One of the children looked at me with his

9、innocent (天真的) eyes. I could see the 24 in them. It was obvious that he had never 25 a Christmas gift before, so when he asked me where I got the gifts from, I told him what I knew he wanted me to say: that I was helping Santa Claus (圣诞老人). I explained that Santa was sorry that he was so 26 , but th

10、at gift had been made 27 for him! The boy took the gift slowly, smiled and ran to his mother. The last thing I 28 as I moved on to give a gift to the next child was the boys voice: “Mommy, Santa really does 29 ! And he didnt 30 us this year!”11. A. painful B. sad C. annoying D. lucky12. A. give up B

11、. ask for C. look after D. rely on13. A. tired B. satisfied C. frightened D. worried 14. A. think about B. come across C. bring up D. cheer up 15. A. cars B. gifts C. classes D. parties 16. A. expressions B. thoughts C. scenes D. reasons 17. A. instead of B. apart from C. because of D. as though 18.

12、 A. excuse B. opportunity C. money D. method 19. A shocked B. moved C. amused D. disappointed 20. A. proud B. crazy C. serious D. cautious 21. A. living B. arriving C. waiting D. working 22. A. accident B. trick C. experience D. honor 23. A. make up B. hand out C. deal with D. pack up 24. A. calmnes

13、s B. astonishment C. sorrow D. anger 25. A. made B. sent C. received D. exchanged 26. A. poor B. busy C. upset D. late 27. A. simply B. specially C. likely D. friendly 28. A. said B. saw C. heard D. remembered 29. A. wonder B. exist C. believe D. promise 30. A. punish B. award C. defend D. forget第二部

14、分 阅读理解(共两节,共50分)第一节 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。(共20小题;每小题2分,共40分)ABritish children are increasingly using American English in their writing, according to a report based on entries (入围作品) to a BBC short story competition. More girls than boys entered the competition, which was open to those a

15、ged 13 years old and under.Oxford University Press studied about 74,000 entries to the competition. American English such as cupcake, garbage truck, trash can, candy, sidewalk and soda were found in many of the entries. Famous people such as Justin Bieber, Prince William and Radio 2s host Chris Evan

16、s made repeated appearances in the childrens works. And childrens writer Dame Jacqueline Wilson, singer Jessie J and the footballers Lionel Messi and Wayne Rooney were also mentioned many times in their writings.Books are proved to have a big effect on the participants (参赛者). Many of their stories i

17、ncluded mythical creatures such as the basilisk and hippogriff, which are recently popular in JK Rowlings Harry Potter books. Technology also had a big effect, with popular words including Google and APP, which is short for application.The six winners of the competition will be announced on Chris Ev

18、ans breakfast show during a live broadcast on Friday. Many celebrities (名人) are supposed to be judges of the competition.“These results are absolutely exciting,” said Evans. “The competition is designed to let us have a truly unique view of how our children think and the language they use.” “In a wa

19、y, childrens use of language is imaginative,” said childrens book author Stanton. “They know the value of a well-chosen word and the power of an original image.”31. What do we know about the BBC short story competition? A. Both children and adults could take part in the competition. B. The participa

20、nts were asked to use American English. C. American words appeared many times in the participants writing. D. Messi and Rooney were invited to take part in the competition.32. Which of the following has a strong impact on the childrens writing? A. Books and technology. B. Great writers of the past.

21、C. American ways of life. D. Many celebrities from abroad.33. The BBC short story competition is aimed to . A. encourage children to develop their writing skills B. make many children know about American English C. teach children how to create more imaginative words D. find out how children use word

22、s in their writingBStephen Hawking is one of the most remarkable figures of our agebestselling author of A Brief History of Time, celebrated theoretical physicist, and an inspiration as he exhibits grace, dignity (尊严) and courage while coping with devastating disability. Stephen Hawking decided to b

23、ecome a scientist when he was 8 or 9 years old. By the time he was 14, he had narrowed down his field of interest to math and physics. After getting a first-class honors degree from Oxford University, he decided to do his PhD study at Cambridge. It was at Cambridge that the disease was to make Hawki

24、ng a patient. His hands trembled and he found it difficult to tie his shoelaces. His parents took him to a specialist who announced that he had a rare disease called motor neuron disease (运动神经元病). Patients suffering from the disease usually do not live very long. And Hawking, who was 21 years old at

25、 the time, was told that he might not live to see his 25th birthday. He felt very sad and lost interest in his work.Hawkings desperation lasted two years. Then he realized that he should fight back the disease. He obtained his PhD degree in 1966, married, had children, and slowly began to make a nam

26、e for himself in Cosmology, the study of the universe.In 1988, Hawking wrote a book in which he put down some of his ideas about how the universe came into being. It was titled A Brief History of Time. It became a best-seller and brought Hawking fame and fortune.Today Hawking is limited to a wheelch

27、air and he cannot even speak without the help of a machine, but his mind remains unaffected. To doctors, he is a medical curiosity; to scientists, he is a pathbreaker in the study of the universe.34. What do we know about Stephen Hawking according to the text? A. He is regarded as the greatest scien

28、tist in the world. B. He obtained his PhD degree from Oxford University. C. He had broad interest before he was 14 years old. D. He made up his mind to study math when he was 8.35. How did Stephen Hawking react to his disease when he first knew it? A. He paid no attention to it. B. He was too sorrow

29、ful to continue his work. C. He faced the reality calmly. D. He was determined to cure his illness by all means.36. Stephen Hawking was made known to the world mainly due to . A. his fighting against the rare disease B. his book titled A Brief History of Time C. his theory about black holes D. his w

30、ay of realizing his dream37. The last paragraph mainly tells us that Hawking . A. will spend the rest of his life in a wheelchair B. cant talk with people without a machine C. never gives up his dream in face of the disease D. is a miracle both in medical field and in science CAs any cat lover or ca

31、t owner knows, cats have personality. Each cat is truly an individual, and cats show their individuality in their behavior. Often personality is more important than looks when it comes to deciding on the next feline (猫科的) member of your family. If you want an outgoing cat, read the following and find out which breed is the best choice for you.SiberiansSiberians have long hair. Originally associated with Russia, the Siberian breed has been around for centuries in Europe and Asia. Within only the past few decades, the breed has become popular in the United States. Families

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