四川专用学年高中英语 Module1 British and American English测试题 外研版必修5.docx
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四川专用学年高中英语Module1BritishandAmericanEnglish测试题外研版必修5
(四川专用)2014-2015学年高中英语Module1BritishandAmericanEnglish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.ItismostconvenienttogetaroundinBeijingbyunderground.
A.the;anB.\;anC.the;theD.\;\
2.—Ithinkit’simportantthatallpeoplehavetheabilitytoread.
—.Butthat’seasiersaidthandone.
A.Idon’tgetit.B.Don’tworry.
C.That’sagoodpoint.D.Howareyougettingon?
3.Itdoesn’tmakemuchofadifferencethecatisblackorwhiteaslongasitcatchesmice.
A.ifB.whetherC.howD.what
4.Wemustneverthinkthatwearegoodineverythingothersaregoodinnothing.
A.howeverB.orC.whileD.for
5.Beingtiredmakeseasierforpeopletogetsickandtodevelopphysicalproblemsrelatedtostress.
A.itB.thatC.thisD.them
6.MyneighborawaybutIhopethatwe’llstillkeepintouchwitheachotherlater.
A.movesB.moved
C.hadmovedD.ismoving
7.BeingabletospeakEnglishfluently,hehasnodifficultywiththeforeigners.
A.communicatingB.communicated
C.tocommunicateD.communicate
8.—youarebusy,letmedoitforyou.
—That’sverykindofyou.
A.EvenifB.Sothat
C.NowthatD.Eversince
9.Asisreported,itsnowedinIli,XingjianginApril,peachandapricot(杏)flowersruined.
A.makesB.makingC.madeD.tomake
10.—Willyougototheparkwithme?
—NotuntilImyhomework.
A.willfinishB.willhavefinished
C.amfinishingD.havefinished
第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)
InDecember2013,myparentsaskedmewhatIwantedforChristmas.Atthatpoint,forthefirsttime,Irealizedhow11Iwastohavebeenborninsuchafortunatefamily.
TherewasnothingthatIcould12becausetherewasnothingmorethatIneeded.Iwastruly13.Thismademe14allthechildrenwhodidnothavehomesorfood,letalone15forChristmas.Withthese16inmymind,ItoldmyparentsinJanuarythat17gettingmeanexpensivegiftfortheholidays,I’dlovetousethe18togetlotsofsmallgiftsforallthechildrenthathadn’tgottenanythingforChristmas.Atfirst,theywere19.ThentheyrealizedIwas20andagreedtospend$500ongiftsforyoungkidsfromthefamilies21atthehomelessshelter.Itwassuchanice22.Iremembergoingtothehomelessshelterto23thetoystoasmanykidsasIcouldgive.Oneofthechildrenlookedatmewithhisinnocent(天真的)eyes.Icouldseethe24inthem.Itwasobviousthathehadnever25aChristmasgiftbefore,sowhenheaskedmewhereIgotthegiftsfrom,ItoldhimwhatIknewhewantedmetosay:
thatIwashelpingSantaClaus(圣诞老人).IexplainedthatSantawassorrythathewasso26,butthatgifthadbeenmade27forhim!
Theboytookthegiftslowly,smiledandrantohismother.ThelastthingI28asImovedontogiveagifttothenextchildwastheboy’svoice:
“Mommy,Santareallydoes29!
Andhedidn’t30usthisyear!
”
11.A.painfulB.sadC.annoyingD.lucky
12.A.giveupB.askforC.lookafterD.relyon
13.A.tiredB.satisfiedC.frightenedD.worried
14.A.thinkaboutB.comeacrossC.bringupD.cheerup
15.A.carsB.giftsC.classesD.parties
16.A.expressionsB.thoughtsC.scenesD.reasons
17.A.insteadofB.apartfromC.becauseofD.asthough
18.A.excuseB.opportunityC.moneyD.method
19.AshockedB.movedC.amusedD.disappointed
20.A.proudB.crazyC.seriousD.cautious
21.A.livingB.arrivingC.waitingD.working
22.A.accidentB.trickC.experienceD.honor
23.A.makeupB.handoutC.dealwithD.packup
24.A.calmnessB.astonishmentC.sorrowD.anger
25.A.madeB.sentC.receivedD.exchanged
26.A.poorB.busyC.upsetD.late
27.A.simplyB.speciallyC.likelyD.friendly
28.A.saidB.sawC.heardD.remembered
29.A.wonderB.existC.believeD.promise
30.A.punishB.awardC.defendD.forget
第二部分阅读理解(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)
A
BritishchildrenareincreasinglyusingAmericanEnglishintheirwriting,accordingtoareportbasedonentries(入围作品)toaBBCshortstorycompetition.Moregirlsthanboysenteredthecompetition,whichwasopentothoseaged13yearsoldandunder.
OxfordUniversityPressstudiedabout74,000entriestothecompetition.AmericanEnglishsuchascupcake,garbagetruck,trashcan,candy,sidewalkandsodawerefoundinmanyoftheentries.FamouspeoplesuchasJustinBieber,PrinceWilliamandRadio2’shostChrisEvansmaderepeatedappearancesinthechildren’sworks.Andchildren’swriterDameJacquelineWilson,singerJessieJandthefootballersLionelMessiandWayneRooneywerealsomentionedmanytimesintheirwritings.
Booksareprovedtohaveabigeffectontheparticipants(参赛者).Manyoftheirstoriesincludedmythicalcreaturessuchasthebasiliskandhippogriff,whicharerecentlypopularinJKRowling’sHarryPotterbooks.Technologyalsohadabigeffect,withpopularwordsincludingGoogleandAPP,whichisshortforapplication.
ThesixwinnersofthecompetitionwillbeannouncedonChrisEvans’breakfastshowduringalivebroadcastonFriday.Manycelebrities(名人)aresupposedtobejudgesofthecompetition.
“Theseresultsareabsolutelyexciting,”saidEvans.“Thecompetitionisdesignedtoletushaveatrulyuniqueviewofhowourchildrenthinkandthelanguagetheyuse.”“Inaway,children’suseoflanguageisimaginative,”saidchildren’sbookauthorStanton.“Theyknowthevalueofawell-chosenwordandthepowerofanoriginalimage.”
31.WhatdoweknowabouttheBBCshortstorycompetition?
A.Bothchildrenandadultscouldtakepartinthecompetition.
B.TheparticipantswereaskedtouseAmericanEnglish.
C.Americanwordsappearedmanytimesintheparticipants’writing.
D.MessiandRooneywereinvitedtotakepartinthecompetition.
32.Whichofthefollowinghasastrongimpactonthechildren’swriting?
A.Booksandtechnology.B.Greatwritersofthepast.
C.Americanwaysoflife.D.Manycelebritiesfromabroad.
33.TheBBCshortstorycompetitionisaimedto.
A.encouragechildrentodeveloptheirwritingskills
B.makemanychildrenknowaboutAmericanEnglish
C.teachchildrenhowtocreatemoreimaginativewords
D.findouthowchildrenusewordsintheirwriting
B
StephenHawkingisoneofthemostremarkablefiguresofourage—bestsellingauthorofABriefHistoryofTime,celebratedtheoreticalphysicist,andaninspirationasheexhibitsgrace,dignity(尊严)andcouragewhilecopingwithdevastatingdisability.
StephenHawkingdecidedtobecomeascientistwhenhewas8or9yearsold.Bythetimehewas14,hehadnarroweddownhisfieldofinteresttomathandphysics.Aftergettingafirst-classhonorsdegreefromOxfordUniversity,hedecidedtodohisPhDstudyatCambridge.
ItwasatCambridgethatthediseasewastomakeHawkingapatient.Hishandstrembledandhefounditdifficulttotiehisshoelaces.Hisparentstookhimtoaspecialistwhoannouncedthathehadararediseasecalledmotorneurondisease(运动神经元病).Patientssufferingfromthediseaseusuallydonotliveverylong.AndHawking,whowas21yearsoldatthetime,wastoldthathemightnotlivetoseehis25thbirthday.Hefeltverysadandlostinterestinhiswork.
Hawking’sdesperationlastedtwoyears.Thenherealizedthatheshouldfightbackthedisease.HeobtainedhisPhDdegreein1966,married,hadchildren,andslowlybegantomakeanameforhimselfinCosmology,thestudyoftheuniverse.
In1988,Hawkingwroteabookinwhichheputdownsomeofhisideasabouthowtheuniversecameintobeing.ItwastitledABriefHistoryofTime.Itbecameabest-sellerandbroughtHawkingfameandfortune.
TodayHawkingislimitedtoawheelchairandhecannotevenspeakwithoutthehelpofamachine,buthismindremainsunaffected.Todoctors,heisamedicalcuriosity;toscientists,heisapathbreakerinthestudyoftheuniverse.
34.WhatdoweknowaboutStephenHawkingaccordingtothetext?
A.Heisregardedasthegreatestscientistintheworld.
B.HeobtainedhisPhDdegreefromOxfordUniversity.
C.Hehadbroadinterestbeforehewas14yearsold.
D.Hemadeuphismindtostudymathwhenhewas8.
35.HowdidStephenHawkingreacttohisdiseasewhenhefirstknewit?
A.Hepaidnoattentiontoit.
B.Hewastoosorrowfultocontinuehiswork.
C.Hefacedtherealitycalmly.
D.Hewasdeterminedtocurehisillnessbyallmeans.
36.StephenHawkingwasmadeknowntotheworldmainlydueto.
A.hisfightingagainsttheraredisease
B.hisbooktitledABriefHistoryofTime
C.histheoryaboutblackholes
D.hiswayofrealizinghisdream
37.ThelastparagraphmainlytellsusthatHawking.
A.willspendtherestofhislifeinawheelchair
B.can’ttalkwithpeoplewithoutamachine
C.nevergivesuphisdreaminfaceofthedisease
D.isamiraclebothinmedicalfieldandinscience
C
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