1、外研版必修五Module13复习检测卷时间:100分钟满分:120分选择题部分第二部分阅读理解(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AWhen I was in college, I spent a semester studying abroad at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland. In my brief time there, I came to love Scotland for its local culture, fo
2、od and scenery.You might think:“Scotland isnt so different from the US.; they still speak English there!” But when I stepped off the plane, I was greeted by a gruffvoiced(声音粗哑的) lady at customs. “Youll be coming from America, then?” She asked me, and I nodded. “But all of our guys are leaving Glasgo
3、w for the States!” Her thick Scottish English and sense of humor were obvious right away. I was not in the US. any more, where customs agents never joke around.As I settled in at the university, I could feel myself getting used to hearingand even speakingthe Scottish English of my customs agent. In
4、classroom discussions, people would say “em” when they couldnt think of what to say instead of “um”, which was great fun. After the first few weeks, I stopped chuckling about this. Strathclyde students stayed up late into the night, running around campus and shouting, “Go! Lats go, lats go(curse wor
5、d) Glasgow!” Pretty soon, I was no longer saying “thanks” at the supermarketinstead, I said “cheers”My Scottish friends drank whiskey and ate haggis(羊杂碎布丁). I drank plenty of whiskey but I was ashamed to admit that I wasnt brave enough to try haggis. Scottish bakeries usually sell bridies(肉馅饼). Add
6、a cup of teathough I usually Americanized it by choosing coffee insteadand a bridie makes for a delicious breakfast.Every time I took a train anywhere in Scotland, Id gaze out at the rolling hills and wonder if grass was greener than anywhere else in the world. Then Id reflect that theres a reason t
7、his country was the birthplace of golf.1What did the author think of the lady at customs?AImpolite.BFriendly.CSerious. DCalm.2Which of the following can replace the underlined word “chuckling” in Paragraph 3?Atalking loudly BcomparingClaughing quietly Dhearing3What is the authors purpose of writing
8、the text?ATo explain why Scotland is famous for golf.BTo promote the development of Scottish catering trade.CTo introduce different pronunciations of “em”and “um”DTo share his experiences in Scotland as an exchange student.BAll parents and schoolteachers know that being able to spell properly is a f
9、undamental skill that young people must develop before they enter the classroom. But, as every parent and teacher also knows, learning spelling can be difficult for children in the early stages. The problem with English spelling is that the letters do not correspond to (与相对应) speech sounds.Good spel
10、ling skills are an important part of being able to read and write to a reasonable standard. Reading, writing and spelling are important in the first place because they all help to develop an effective level of literacy (识字). Without this, school coursework would not be completed satisfactorily and e
11、ndofyear exams would be failed. Getting good grades in exams, especially towards the end of a persons school life is extremely important if they are looking to go on to college or university before entering the employment market.Learning to spell is important because being able to spell correctly ad
12、ds so much to your skills and abilities, especially when it comes to finding a college or university place, or entering the job market for the first time. Writing a decent CV (简历) and completing the application correctly is vital in the effort to make a good impression. It was reported recently that
13、 employers rejected the vast majority of 1,000 job applications submitted by graduates simply because of bad spelling.Could our use of technology be the reason for bad spelling? Although not proven, there have been concerns in recent years that the rise of text messaging and “chatspeak” used in soci
14、al media could be leading to a reduction in literacy, as abbreviations (缩写) become commonly used by children. Opinions differ on this possibility. Some research suggests that this may not necessarily be true, but other studies have shown that in some cases it is a cause for concern.But the end of sc
15、hool education may be too late. Obviously, the main time for learning is during childhood when most people can achieve a reasonable level of spelling to help their overall literacy. But it is perhaps surprising that many adults have extremely poor spelling and struggle with common words such as emba
16、rrass, occasion and restaurant.4Childrens difficulty in learning spelling lies in the fact that _.Athey dont know how to readBthe rules are difficult to masterCmany words are long and complexDthe letters dont match speech sounds5The underlined word “decent” in Paragraph 3 can best be replaced by “_”
17、Aquick BgoodqualityCrecent Dwellmeaning6We may conclude from Paragraph 4 that _.Athe use of text messaging leads to good spellingB“chatspeak” helps children develop their literacyCthe use of technology has caused increasing concernDcommon use of abbreviations shows childrens literacy level7What woul
18、d be the best title for the text?AWhy is learning to spell important?BWhy do many children have poor spelling?CWhen should children start to learn spelling?DHow should children develop their spelling skills?CAt first sight, Ronny looked like other kids in the firstgrade classroom where I volunteered
19、 as a Reading Mom. However, he usually arrived at school wearing old clothes with windblown hair and a dirty face.On the days when it was Ronnys turn to read, he sat very close to me. I watched his dirty fingers move slowly under each letter as he tried to speak out “Bud the Sub”. It sounded more li
20、ke “Baw Daw Saw” when he said it because of his difficulty with the alphabet (字母)The year passed quickly and Ronny had made some progress but hardly enough to take him up to the grade level. A few weeks before the school year ended, I held an award ceremony. I had gifts and certificates for everyone
21、. It took me a while to think about where Ronny fit; I believed the gift could cheer him up. I finally decided on “Most Improved Reader”. I showed Ronny his certificate and a book.A few days later, I saw Ronny reading the book when I went back to the school. His teacher said, “He hasnt put that book
22、 down. Thats the first book hes ever owned.”Fighting back tears, I came to Ronny and asked,“Will you read me your book, Ronny?” He nodded.And then, for the next few minutes, he read to me more fluently than Id ever thought possible for him. When he finished reading, Ronny closed his book and said, “
23、Good book.” At that moment, I knew I would get serious about my own writing career and do what that author had done care enough to make a difference in children.8From the first two paragraphs, we know Ronny _.Awas popular among his classmatesBwas the dirtiest in his classChad trouble with his studyD
24、disliked the Reading Mom9Why did the author give Ronny a book?AShe liked Ronny very much.BShe wanted to encourage Ronny.CRonny had no money to buy books.DRonny was the most improved reader.10After listening to Ronnys reading, the author felt _.Aupset and disappointedBworried and happyCcurious and sa
25、tisfied Dmoved and surprised11Which of the following can best describe the passage?ATrue happiness comes from helping others.BA small action makes a big difference.CA teacher is better than two books.DOne is never too old to learn.DAmbar presses her hand to her forehead as she considers the question
26、 on her screen: how many sevens in 91? The tenyearold has been struggling with it for about a minute when she smiles,“13!” Her tutor responds by posting a large smiling cat picture on her screen the virtual (虚拟的) meaning of a pat on the back. He is sitting on the other side of the world in an online
27、 tutoring centre in India.Ambar, who attends Pakeman Primary School in London, is one of nearly 4,000 primary school children in Britain that have signed up for weekly onetoone maths sessions with tutors based in India and Sri Lanka. The lessons, provided by a company called Third Space Learning, ar
28、e targeted at pupils struggling with maths particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds.From next year, the platform will become one of the first examples of artificial intelligence (AI) software being used to monitor, and ideally improve, teaching. Together with some British scientists, the co
29、mpany has analysed around 100,000 hours of audio and written data from its tutorials (辅导课), with the goal of identifying what makes a good teacher and a successful lesson.Tom Hooper, the companys CEO, said, “Weve recorded every lesson that weve ever done. By using the data, weve been trying to intro
30、duce AI to improve the teaching.” But he argued that the aim is not to replace teachers with robots. “Theres a slightly dubious (不确定的) conversation about how AI will make humans irrelevant, but its not at all about replacing humans,” he said. “Our whole belief is that for children not doing well in
31、the subject, people are what matters.”Pupils on the program have a 45minute session with the same tutor each week. They communicate through a headset and a shared “whiteboard”. The lessons at Pakeman Primary School are tailored to the individual, including visual rewards linked to the childs interes
32、ts. In addition to the raw audio data, each lesson has various success metrics attached: how many problems are completed, how useful the pupil finds the session, how the tutor rates it.12Why does the author mention Ambar in the beginning?ATo praise her tutor.BTo show her struggle with maths.CTo intr
33、oduce a company.DTo encourage pupils to learn maths online.13What do we know about Third Space Learning?AIt makes good teachers and lessons.BIt is aimed at students from poor backgrounds.CIt is being used to monitor and improve teaching.DIt provides online maths lessons for schoolchildren.14Which ma
34、y Tom Hooper agree with?AAI makes man irrelevant.BAI is beneficial to teaching.CRobots are smarter than man.DRobots will replace humans.15What is the last paragraph mainly about?AWhat is taught in the lesson?BHow is the lesson taught?CWho learns the lesson?DWhy is the lesson taught?第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分
35、10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 More and more are putting forward the doubt “Why is learning a foreign language increasingly popular?” _1_ Lets just start with the general.Communication. A clear reason for learning a new language is to be able to communicate with the people who speak i
36、t. People in every country prefer it when tourists make an effort to speak the local language, even if all they can say in it is “hello” and “please”. _2_Cultural understanding.Speaking a new language helps you to get to know other people and cultures, as language and culture go hand in hand._3_ In
37、addition, you can enjoy literature, films, and music in the original language. It is extremely difficult for a translation to be a perfect replica (复制品) of the original.Business and careers._4_ Schools and employers tend to prefer candidates who speak one or more foreign languages. Even though Engli
38、sh is widely spoken in much of the world, the fact is that the global economy depends on communication. When dealing with France, for example, someone who speaks French will have an obvious advantage over someone who doesnt._5_ Learning another language can help you to understand your own. Many lang
39、uages have led to the development of English. So learning those will teach you where words and even grammatical structures are from. Also, in learning how another language differs from your own, you will increase your understanding of your own language.APersonal achievements.BLanguage improvement.CA
40、ctually, therere many kinds of reasons to do so.DLearning another language opens your mind to new ideas.ESpeaking more than one language will increase your marketability.FIt is true that mastering several foreign languages is of great benefit.GYour trip will be also more comfortable if you speak the
41、 local language.第三部分语言运用(共三节,满分55分)第一节完形填空(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。I used to believe courtesy(礼仪) was a thing of the past.Very seldom have I come across_1_human beings in this modern era of the socalled Generation X.Recently,I had to change my thinking,when I
42、came_2_with just such a human being.I had gone to a fashionable_3_place,with my two_4_. The place was crowded with the usual_5_crowd and we had to climb a steep flight of stairs in order to find a(n)_6_table.After enjoying coffee and snacks,we were at the steep descent(下来) down the stairs,where the_
43、7_space made climbing down very difficult,with hardly any space for another person to climb up or come down._8_I was in the middle of my descent,a man_9_the main entrance of the restaurant which was right in front of the_10_. I was sure I would be_11_roughly by this man who wanted to go up in a hurr
44、y.I_12_coming down as fast as I could,holding onto the banister(栏杆)My daughters were already down,_13_me worriedly,hoping I would reach them soon.Nearly reaching them,I noticed the man_14_standing near the door.I reached my daughters and_15_the stranger at the entrance door which he kept holding ope
45、n.I looked back thinking he was still_16_the door,deciding whether to go in or find another less crowded place.I _17_him going up the stairs,two at a time.I told my daughters about it and all three of us felt_18_that we did not even thank the gentleman who was _19_holding the door open for us ladies
46、 to pass through before going up.We applauded his good manners for_20_,waiting for us to come down before going up himself and also holding the main entrance door open for us to go out.Till date,I remember this gentleman.1A.polite BeducatedCstubborn Dhonest2A.neck to neck Bhand in handCface to face
47、Dstep by step3A.fish BfruitCcoffee Dflower4A.colleagues BdaughtersCfriends Dstudents5A.angry BworriedCnervous Dloud6A.empty BwoodenCclean Dwindow7A.open BvastCprivate Dnarrow8A.Unless BWheneverCAs DSince9A.left BenteredCnoticed Dignored10A.table BcrowdCrestaurant Dstairs11A.pushed BliftedCpressed Dp
48、laced12A.stopped BkeptCavoided Dsuggested13A.looking after Blooking aroundClooking down on Dlooking up at14A.often BseldomCstill Deven15A.passed BstruckChelped Dscolded16A.on BatCin Dbeyond17A.heard BpreventedCsaw Dcaught18A.ashamed BhappyCrelieved Dsurprised19A.gradually BactuallyCfinally Dimmediat
49、ely20A.all BeitherCnone Dboth非选择题部分第二节 语篇语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Garcia Marquez was born on March 6, 1927 in Colombia. As one of the most remarkable _1_ (novel), Gabriel Garcia Marquez has been widely regarded as “A giant of 20thcenturey literature”Garcia Marquez
50、 wrote in a style _2_ (call) “magical realism”. In such works, people live _3_ daily life in a certain period of time in history. But meanwhile, magical things happen to them.Garcia Marquez wrote about the very _4_ (base) and most important qualities of the Latin Americans. He is best known _5_ his
51、1967 novel, One Hundred Years of Solitude. It was published in English in 1970 and won many prizes in different countries. In fact, the novel is so popular that over 50 million copies _6_ (sell) so far. The story is set in the small and lonely town of Macondo, _7_ is separated from the outside world
52、. The book tells about how the town is founded and _8_ has happened to it during its troubled history over a hundred years.Gabriel Garcia Marquez was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1982. On April 17, 2014, he passed _9_ at the age of 87. The whole world paused _10_ (remember) the cultural
53、 giant.第三节 短文改错(共10处错误,每处错误1分,满分10分)The Dragon Boat Festival has a history of over 2,000 years. There are many tales about their origin. The most popular is that the festival is celebrated in honor of Qu Yuan. Qu Yuan was more concerned about his country but was not understanding by the rulers. Feel
54、ing desperately, he jumped into the Miluo River on the 5th day of the 5th lunar month, 278 BC. Before he died, the fishermen sailed their boats to look up for his body. People throw zongzi into the water, hoping to keep possible fish attacking his body. Thats because people later celebrate the festi
55、val through such activity as dragon boat racing and eating zongzi on that special day.第四部分写作(满分25分)假定你是李华,你的美国朋友David作为交换生曾在你家居住。近期你校要举办以“Foreigners Tell Chinese Stories”为主题的英语征文活动。请你写一封邮件邀请他参加。要点如下:1截稿时间2019年12月1日;2词数要求500左右;3投稿邮箱:chinesestory2019。注意:1.词数100左右;2开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。Dear David, Yours,Li
56、Hua参考答案:【阅读理解】1-3BCD 4-7DBCA 8-11CBDB 12-15CDBB【七选五】1-5CGDEB【完形填空】1-5ACCBD 6-10ADCBD 11-15ABDCA 16-20BCABD【语法填空】1novelists2called3a4basic5for6have been sold7which8what9away10to remember【短文改错】The Dragon Boat Festival has a history of over 2,000 years. There are many tales about origin. The most popul
57、ar is that the festival is celebrated in honor of Qu Yuan. Qu Yuan was concerned about his country but was not by the rulers. Feeling , he jumped into the Miluo River on the 5th day of the 5th lunar month, 278 BC. he died, the fishermen sailed their boats to look for his body. People zongzi into the
58、 water, hoping to keep possible fish attacking his body. Thats people later celebrate the festival through such as dragon boat racing and eating zongzi on that special day.【写作】Dear David,It has been half a year since you left China. Hows everything going? Recently, an activity themed “Foreigners Tel
59、l Chinese Stories” will be held in our school. Any foreign student who is enthusiastic about China can take part in it. I think you are suitable for the activity, for you used to live here and learned so much about the country. You can write about your understanding of Chinese culture as well as your personal experiences in China. You are expected to write an article about 500 words in English. Id appreciate it if you could mail your article to chinesestory 2019 before Dec. 1st, 2019.Im looking forward to your participation.Yours,Li Hua