深圳市龙岗区高中英语高一上必修二Module 46单元综合测试题.docx
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深圳市龙岗区高中英语高一上必修二Module46单元综合测试题
必修2Modules4-6综合测试题
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
YouprobablyhaveseenMelGibsonwithbluepaintonhisfaceinthefilmBraveheart.WhenIwrotemynovelRise,IwantedtotakethisimageandhavethecharacterrideadeerthroughtheshoppingcenterofSauchiehallStreet.
RisebeginswithayoungwomancalledJustine,whoisrunningawayfromthecityforthefreedomofanewstart.Lifehastaughthernottocare,nortorootherselftoodeeplyinanyplaceortiling.However,hidingoutinasmallcountry,sherealizesit’sfarhardertobeanonymous(无名的)thaninabigcity.Inasmall,country,everythingisupforbeingquestioned,andJustinebeginstothinkaboutfreedomnotintheviewofescape,butintheviewoflivinginawaythat’struetoherself.
HerearesomeofthebooksthatIthinkJustinemighthavetakenwithher:
1.JosephKnightbyJamesRobertson
“Nomanisbynaturetheproperty(财产)ofanother.Basedonthetruebutlittle-knownstoryofan18th-centuryAfricanbroughttoScotlandasaslave,JosephKnightexplainsacourtcasewhichessentiallyfoundthatslaverywasnotrecognizedbyScotslaw.InRobertson’shands,historicalfactsareputtogetherlightlyaroundapowerfulpieceoffiction.
2.HowtoBeBothbyAliSmith
Therearetwostories:
astoryaboutamodemgirldealingwithhermother’sdeath,andthetaleofaforgotten15th-centuryItalianartist.Beinggoodatdealingwithlanguage,Smithexploreswhichcomesfirst:
surfaceordepth;whatweseeorwhatwefeel?
3.GerminalbyEmileZola
IreadthisinEnglishatuniversitywhenIwasmeanttobereadingitinFrench,GivenmybadFrench,ItriedtheEnglishversion.Soclearly,Zolawritesaboutthemindthateverycreaturehastobreakfreefromtraps.
1.WhatmightbeMelGibson?
A.Anactor.B.Asinger
C.Awriter.D.Adeer.
2.WhatcanwelearnaboutJustine?
A.Shelikesthecountrylife.
B.Shedoesn’tcareaboutlife.
C.Shewantstohideinabigcity.
D.Shehopestoliveherownlife.
3.Justinemighthavetakenthethreebooksbecausetheyall___________.
A.tellinterestingstories
B.helppeoplefreethemselves
C.advisepeopletokeepcalm
D.explainthemeaningoflife
4.WhatcanweknowaboutJosephKnight?
A.Itisfamoustoall.
B.Itisbasedonhistory.
C.SlaveryislegalinScotland.
D.ItismadeupbyJamesRobertson.
B
OneofChina’smostpopularfolkartsispapercutting.Accordingtoarchaeological(考古的)research,thetraditiondatesbacktothe6thcentury.Itissupposedthatthebeginningsofpapercuttingwereevenafewcenturiesearlier.Papercuttingsareusedforreligiouspurposes,fordecorationandaspatterns.
AsisstillpartlythecaseoutsideofChina,manypaperthingsusedtobeburiedwiththedeadorwereburnedatthefuneral(葬礼)ceremony.Papercuttings,which,usuallycontainsymbolicmeanings,werepartoftheceremony.
Today,papercuttingsaremainlyusedasdecoration.Theyareusedtodecoratewalls,windows,doors,mirrorsandlampsinhomesandarealsousedfordecorationonpresentsoraregivenaspresentsthemselves.Theyhavespecialmeaningsatfestivalsandonholidays.AttheNewYear’sFestival,forexample,entrancesaredecoratedwithpapercuttingswhicharesupposedtobringgoodluck.
Papercuttingsarenotproducedbymachine,butbyhand.Therearetwokindsofpapercuttings:
scissor(剪刀)cuttingsandknifecuttings.Asthenameshows,scissorcuttingsaremadewithscissors.Severalpiecesofpaper—uptoeightpieces—arefixedtogether.Thedesignisthencutwithsharpscissors.Knifecuttingsaremadebyputtingseverallayersofpaperonasoftmixtureoftallow(动物油脂)andashes(灰).Followingapattern,theartistcutswithasharpknifewhichheusuallyholdsvertically(垂直成).Theadvantageofknifecuttingsisthatquitemorepapercuttingscanbemadeinoneoperationwithknivesthanwithscissors.
Inthecountryside,papercuttingsareusuallymadeonlybywomenandgirls.Thisusedtobeoneoftheskillsthateverygirlwastomasterandthatwereoftenusedtojudgebrides.Professionalpaper-cuttingartistsare,ontheotherhand,almostalwaysmenwhohaveincomesandworktogetherinworkshops.
5.WhatcanwelearnaboutpapercuttinginParagraph1?
A.Ithasahistoryof600years.
B.Itismainlyusedforreligiouspurposes.
C.Itwasverypopularinthe6thcentury.
D.Itfirstappearedprobablybeforethe6thcentury:
6.Whatkindofpapercuttingcanbeusedinafuneralceremony?
A.Thosewithsymbolicmeanings.
B.Thosewithbeautifulpatterns.
C.Thosewithsimpleimages.
D.Thosewithdifferentcolors.
7.Comparedwithscissorcuttings,knifecuttingscan___________.
A.saveuptoeightpiecesofpaper
B.makemorepapercuttingsatatime
C.makepapercuttingslookbetter
D.wastemuchmoretimeandmoney
8.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothelastparagraph?
A.Almosteverygirlfromthecountrysideinthepastcouldmakepapercuttings.
B.Paper-cuttingartistsusuallyarewomenfromthecountryside.
C.Bridesmustlearnhowtomakepapercuttingsbeforegettingmarried.
D.Meninthecountrysidearenotallowedtolearnmakingpapercuttings.
C
InDecember1992,Iwasahappyhusbandandfatheroftwochildren.Amonthlater,Iwasdiagnosed(诊断)withleukaemia.
Aftertwoyearsofchemotherapy(化疗),thediseasewasundercontrol.Mybodywasweakandlifeless.IfeltasifIwereapuppet(木偶)whoneededhelptoraisehisarmsorholduphishead.Ibegantorun.Aftersixmonths,mystrengthcameback.Duringoneofmyruns,onewhereIfeltIcouldrunforever,IdecidedIwasgoingtorunamarathon.
Aftertellingmydadaboutmyplan,hetoldmeofaprogramthattrainspeopletorunamarathonwhileraisingmoneyforleukaemiaresearch.Sothatsummer,throughtheLeukemia&LymphomaSociety’sTeamInTrainingprogram,IstartedtotrainfortheMarineCorpsMarathon.Duringmileaftermileofuncertainty,thedayfinallycametorunthemarathon.
OnOctober27,1996,thegunwentoffandsodidI.Alongwith19,000otherbravesouls,Istartedona26.2-milejourneythatIwillneverforget.
IfirstsawmywifePattyatthesix-milemark:
sheseemedhappythatIwasstilllookingasifIknewwhatIwasdoing,andhavingagoodtimedoingit.AtMile17,mymindwasgoingbacktothosetwopainfulyearsthattriedtobringmyfamilyandmedown.Isawheragain.TheconcernonherfacetoldmesheknewIwasstartingtostruggle.Ifeltasifwewerethinkingthesame.Ninemoremiles,thosepastfewyearswouldbebehindus.Ihadseennothingsoinspiringinmylife.At3hoursand41minutesafterIstarted,IcrossedwhatIthinkhastobethemostfittingfinishlineinallroadracing!
ThatnighttheLeukemia&LymphomaSocietygavemeamedalatapost-racepartythatwassimplynamed“Leukaemia26.2”.
IfGodwillsandIfeelworseagain,mydiseasemayonceagaintakeawaymyhairandmystrength,maybeevenmylife.Butitcannevertakeawaymymedal,orthefactthatIamamarathoner.
9.Whydidtheauthordecidetorunamarathon?
A.Becausehethoughthecouldfinishit.
B.BecausehisfatheradvisedHimtodoso.
C.Becausehewasdiagnosedwithadisease.
D.Becausehewastoosicktodoothersports.
10.Howlongdidtheauthortrainforthemarathon?
A.Forabouthalfayear.
B.Foraboutoneandahalfyears.
C.Forabouttwoyears.
D.Foraboutfouryears.
11.Whathelpedtheauthorfinishthemostdifficultpartofthemarathon?
A.Theconcernofhiswife.
B.Theexpectationoftheirfixturelife.
C.Thememoryofthosetwopainfulyears.
D.ThemedalgivenbytheLeukemia&LymphomaSociety.
D
Valentine’sDayisoneofthoserareholidaysthatareenjoyedbyalmosteveryoneintheworld.Afterall,whowon’tlikeadaywhenlovedonesgettoshowereachotherwithcards,flowers,chocolates,andjewelry?
Thisshowoflovedoescomeatanexpensiveprice—almost$19billion,andthatnumberisjustfortheUSA.
TheRomanPope,whosetasideFebruary14tohonorSt.Valentine,ofcourse,wasnottheonewhochangedthedayintoacommercial(商业的)holiday.ThatcreditgoestoRichardCadbury,amemberofafamousBritishchocolatecompany,andMassachusettsbusinesswomanEstherHowland.Theformercameupwiththebrilliantideaofsellingbite-sizedchocolatespackagedinheart-shapedboxes,whileHowlandpopularizedhandmadepaperValentinecardsthatfeaturedmessagesoflove.
CandyandcardsremainthebiggestValentine’sDaygiftstillthisday.Americansspendover$1billiononchocolates,andputchocolatesinsidethe35millionheart-shapedboxesthataresoldeachyear.Accordingtotheproducers,8billioncandiesaresoldbetweenJanuary1andFebruary14.
Withover145millioncardsexchangedintheUSandoverabillionworldwide,Valentine’sDayisoneofthebiggestmoneymakersforgreetingcardcompanies.Flowersarealsoverypopular.About51%ofmenbuyredrosesfortheirlovedones.Athighprices,thisaddsupto$1.9billion!
Almost35%ofAmericansthatcelebratetheholidaytreattheirlovedonestoaspecialmeal.
Theromanticdayisofcourseafavoriteforproposals(求婚).Itisthereforenotsurprisingtohearthatabout$4billionisspentongold,silveranddiamondjewelryeachyear.Humansarenottheonlyonesthatgetshoweredwithlove.OneinfiveAmericansalsoincludepetsintheircelebration,droppingacool$703million!
Whowouldhaveguessedthatasimplelovenotewoulddevelopintoanexpensiveaffair?
12.Thefirstparagraphismeanttotellus__________.
A.Valentine’sDayisarareholiday
B.itoftenshowersonValentine’sDay
C.showingloveonVa
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