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1、Module 5 单元质量检测(五)(时间:100分钟满分:120分)选择题部分.阅读理解(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25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。AThere are three reasons why I dont think that we are ready for cloning. Firstly, we dont know exactly what the consequences of cloning would be. For example, if scientists cloned a man, they might kno

2、w what he would look like, but they wouldnt know his quality. What would happen if scientists cloned another Hitler or others like him? Do you really think we would survive if this became a reality? Secondly, cloning raises many ethical questions. Look back at the cloned man that has been presented

3、and ask yourself these questions:“Do you really think that he would be a man?”“Who would be responsible for him?”“Do you think he should have the same rights as we have?” I dont think that we can answer these questions now. Lastly, we dont know exactly what the meaning of life is. In my opinion, cre

4、ating life is the duty of nature, and we must not interfere (干预) with that task because we cant understand the extremely complicated relationships among lives that are defined by nature. Usually these relationships are extremely complex. Sometimes, they seem to be so untouchable that they cannot be

5、changed. From my point of view, we have to look at the natural environment around us. We can see that an ecosystem (生态系统) is made up of a lot of different kinds of life, and each life has its own function within the system. If we disturb that, I think it could lead to our extinction (灭绝) Even though

6、 cloning may have a lot of benefits for humans, I think we should stop cloning because we do not understand it and cant control all of its effects. Maybe in the future, we will be ready to do it, but that time has not yet arrived.语篇解读:本文主要从三个方面讲述了我们为什么不要克隆。1According to the author, we are not ready

7、for cloning because _.Atwo or more people may have the same appearanceBscientists are not sure about the personalities of the cloned peopleCpeople may not function properly if there are more cloned human beingsDcloning has not been permitted by the government解析:选B细节理解题。从第一段“For example, if scientist

8、s cloned a man, they might know what he would look like, but they wouldnt know his quality.”可知答案。2In the third argument the author fears that we will _ if we create life at will.Achange the natural environment around usBdisturb the ecosystem in natureCsuffer from overpopulationDaccelerate the extinc

9、tion of animals解析:选B细节理解题。根据文章倒数第二段“We can see that an ecosystem (生态系统) .I think it could lead to our extinction (灭绝)”可知,B项正确。3According to the passage, whats the authors attitude towards cloning?APositive.BCritical.CIndifferent. DSupportive.解析:选B推理判断题。根据全文内容可知,作者并不赞成克隆,对此持批评态度。BFor many years, peop

10、le have watched wild animals doing tricks in circuses and marine parks. Elephants parade around a noisy arena. They impress the crowd with tricks they have been forced to learn things theyd never do in the wild.At marine parks, orca whales measuring up to 25 feet long and weighing thousands of pound

11、s splash (溅出水花) out of the water and do amazing tricks, drawing cheers from the audience.Sure, its fun to watch these wild animals up close but many people wonder if its really fair to the animals? After all, an orca whale in the wild has the entire ocean as a home. They live in family groups and ma

12、y travel 100 miles in a day. Is living alone swimming around in circles in a small pool a good life for an orca?In the wild, elephants also live in close family groups. They travel long distances to find food. Theyre very smart and look after each other and play together things they cant do as circu

13、s performers.Today, more and more people are saying that things should change. They believe the animals deserve to live a more natural life and not be used for entertainment. And now some companies are beginning to listen.In March 2015, Ringling Bros, and Barnum and Bailey announced that they would

14、no longer use elephant acts in their circuses. And on May 1, 2016, the elephants performed their last show, signaling an end to a long history of elephants in circuses and traveling shows.A year after the Ringling announcement, SeaWorld Theme Parks promised to give the orcas in their parks a better

15、life as well. The company announced that it would begin to phase_out shows featuring orcas performing tricks. Instead, they will highlight (突出) more of the whales natural behaviors. SeaWorld also said they wouldnt add any more captive (被俘的) orcas to their parks.These are first steps toward putting a

16、n end to using captive wildlife for entertainment. And these changes were made after many people spoke out loud and clear to say that wild animals deserve to live wild and free.语篇解读:马戏团里的野生动物表演为观众带来了很多乐趣,然而这种强迫动物表演杂技的做法对动物公平吗?4Why does the author mention elephants and orca whales in the first two pa

17、ragraphs?ATo introduce the subject.BTo show they are very smart.CTo stress the great fun they bring us.DTo encourage readers to watch animal shows.解析:选A推理判断题。作者在第一、二段中提到大象和虎鲸表演杂技动作,引来观众的欢呼和喝彩,紧接着作者在第三段中写道“its fun to watch these wild animals up close but many people wonder if its really fair to the a

18、nimals?”由此推断,作者提到大象和虎鲸的表演是为了引出主题。5What does the underlined part “phase out” in Paragraph 7 mean?APut on.BFigure out.CGradually stop.DCreatively improve.解析:选C词义猜测题。由第六段中的“they would no longer use elephant acts”和第七段中的“promised to give the orcas . a better life”和“Instead, they will highlight more of th

19、e whales natural behaviors”可知,海洋世界主题公园宣布将会开始逐渐停止虎鲸的表演;由此推断,phase out意为“逐步淘汰,逐渐停止”。6What would be the best title for the text?ALast chance for animalsBTons of fun: not for everyoneCThe welfare of wild animals in circusesDThe state of entertainment: disappearing acts解析:选B标题归纳题。马戏团和海洋公园里的动物表演赢得观众阵阵喝彩,然

20、而这种强迫动物表演杂技的做法对动物公平吗?因遭到公众的质疑,美国玲玲马戏团宣布于2016年5月完成最后一场演出后彻底谢幕,一年后,海洋世界主题公园也宣布逐步停止动物表演。B项作标题能概括文章主旨。CLast month, a group designed a truly outofthisworld work of art the first sculpture created in space. The ringshaped plastic artwork, called Laugh, was made aboard the International Space Station (ISS)

21、The sculpture was the idea of Israeli artist Eyal Gever and Californiabased company Made In Space. Made In Space built the 3D printer found aboard the ISS. The team used the printer to create Laugh, a physical representation of human laughter, inside the ISS.As the first artist to work in space. Gev

22、er wanted his sculpture to appeal to (吸引) everyone back on Earth. So he chose a subject that crosses all cultures: laughter.Gever started by collecting different sounds of human laughter. To do that, he turned to crowdsourcing (getting the services of a large number of people to help with a project)

23、. Gever designed a smartphone app people could use to record their laughter. The app then turned the sound waves that make up each laugh into a “laugh star” a digital 3D model that looks like a jagged donut (边缘不整齐的甜甜圈)More than 100,000 people downloaded the app to create personal laugh stars. Then u

24、sers voted (投票) for their favorites. The winning laugh belonged to Naughtia Jane Stanko of Las Vegas. Her digital model was sent to the ISS and printed in space to become Laugh.Astronauts usually use the ISSs 3D printer to make spare parts, tools, and other equipment. But the team at Made In Space w

25、anted to show the public how technology and art can come together. They hoped the combination could create something that symbolizes all people and their achievements.“Its important for the world to see that technology and art are not independent of one another,” Andrew Rush, the president and CEO o

26、f Made In Space, said in a recent statement. “Weve enjoyed being a part of this project, and hope that it communicates to the world that innovation (革新) and creativity are the driving forces behind humanitys future in space.”语篇解读:文章介绍了一件名为“笑星”的3D打印作品成为第一件在太空中制作的艺术品。7What do we know about Laugh?AIts

27、the first 3Dprinted object brought to space.BIts the first creation of ISSs 3D printer.CIts the first artwork made beyond our planet.DIts the first sculpture of Eyal Gever.解析:选C细节理解题。由第一段的“a truly outofthisworld work of art the first sculpture created in space”可知,这件名为“笑星”的独特艺术作品是第一件在太空中制作的艺术品。8Why d

28、id Eyal Gever choose “laughter” as the subject for his artwork?ATo entertain the astronauts on the ISS.BTo show the power of human laughter.CTo record different sounds of human laughter.DTo attract much public attention to his artwork.解析:选D细节理解题。由第三段的“Gever wanted his sculpture to appeal to everyone

29、 back on Earth. So he chose a subject that crosses all cultures: laughter”可知,作为第一个在太空中工作的艺术家,Eyal Gever为了吸引公众关注他的艺术品,因而选取了“笑”这个可以跨越所有文化的主题。9What are Paragraphs 4 & 5 mainly about?AHow Laugh was created.BWho Laugh should belong to.CWhy Laugh was sent to the ISS.DWhat is the true meaning of Laugh.解析:选

30、A段落大意题。通读第四、五段内容可知,以色列艺术家Eyal Gever为了实现该作品的创作,特别研发了一款应用程序用来让世界各地的用户记录他们的笑声,随后这些笑声被可视化为一个3D模型,最后再通过投票选出最终的打印作品。故这两段是对“笑星”这件艺术品如何被创作的过程的描述。10What does Andrew Rush want the public to learn from Laugh?AThe possibilities of art.BThe power of technology.CThe different forms of art.DThe importance of creat

31、ivity.解析:选D推理判断题。由最后一段的“hope that it communicates to the world that innovation and creativity are the driving forces behind humanitys future in space”可知,Andrew Rush希望公众能从这件独特的艺术品上看到创造力对人类在空间探索方面所起到的重要作用。.阅读七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,满分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。The difference between love and

32、like“Like” and “love” are different terms used to describe feelings. _11_ However, the defining line between liking and loving can be vague, and is drawn differently for everyone who crosses it.A person may say that she loves her best friend, her husband and her son. _12_ The same goes for the word

33、“like”. You can like your science class and like your lab partner, but you dont like them in the same way.Liking someonePeople typically use the word “like” as a weaker version of the word “love”, regardless of context (背景)_13_ People also use “like” to describe romantic emotions that are not fully

34、developed.Loving someoneRobert Sternberg, a psychologist at Cornell University, developed a theory of love, which has become standard within the field of psychology. His theory states that true love is achieved when the relationship between two people is made up of passion, intimacy (亲密) and commitm

35、ent._14_From like to love_15_ Because everyone experiences these emotions differently, it is difficult to identify a certain moment that suggests the transition (转变) from liking to loving. Distinguishing between like and love is a task each individual must deal with by himself to find his own answer

36、.AThough the verb in each case is the same, the meaning is not.BNot all “like” can be developed into “love” in romantic relationships.CWith common sense, one can tell the difference between like and love.DThe change from like to love is a source of confusion for individuals in a relationship.EKnowin

37、g about the difference between like and love is a task common to young adults.FMost people use the term to refer to the people and things they enjoy, but feel little enthusiasm for.GLove is the result of relationship development including these three components between two people.语篇解读:本文说明了喜欢与爱这两种情感

38、的不同。11解析:选E空处承接上一句引入本文的主题“爱与喜欢的不同”,并与下文构成转折关系,故E项“对年轻人来说,知道喜欢与爱的不同是共同的任务”符合语境。12解析:选A选项A中的“each case”指代上文中的“loves her best friend, her husband and her son”,再由下文中的“The same goes for the word like”和“but you dont like them in the same way”可以推断出,此处要表达的是:尽管每种情形中所用的动词是一样的,但其含义不同。故A项符合语境。13解析:选F选项F中的“the t

39、erm”指代上文中的“like”,并且上下文都重现了“use”一词,本段用相同的句式结构说明人们用“like”描述不同的情感,故F项符合语境。14解析:选G选项G中的“these three components”指代上文中的“passion, intimacy (亲密) and commitment”,其中的“Love”也与上文中的“Loving” “love”相呼应,故G项符合语境。15解析:选D选项D中的“The change from like to love”与本段的小标题“From like to love”及下文中的“the transition (转变) from liking

40、 to loving”相对应,说明从喜欢到爱的转变会使人困惑,为下文作铺垫,故D项符合语境。.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。Success brings with it a sense of achievement and satisfaction for having done your work well. It _16_ to happiness, confidence in your abilities and a feeling of pride. But you should

41、 be _17_ that success does not go to your head.Mother Teresa is a _18_ example. From the age of eighteen she worked in Calcutta to help poor people. She raised abandoned babies and tried to _19_ them back to health. She built homes for children, the handicapped (残疾人) and the old and _20_ the Mission

42、aries of Charity. She told us to be _21_ in small things because it is in them that your strength _22_. Her outstanding work was eventually _23_ and she received the Noble Peace Prize in 1979. Her first words after receiving the prize were, “_24_ , I am unworthy.” She accepted the prize and _25_ her

43、 work as before. Her motto and deeds not only change many peoples lives but also _26_ generation after generation. It is often very difficult to _27_ modest after achieving success, _28_ when other people praise you. If others tell you that you are the best swimmer in the university, do not _29_ bel

44、ieve what they may say. Tell yourself that there may be others who are better at swimming. Try to _30_ with yourself that it is impossible for one person to be the best in every _31_ of life. You have been _32_ to be successful; with a little more _33_ many others could become better than you.In thi

45、s way, you will be able to stay modest. Remember to listen to others, to _34_ their help and to accept the fact that you may be wrong. Always keep in _35_ that: modesty helps one to go forward, whereas pride makes one lag behind.语篇解读:谦虚是不可缺少的品质,骄傲自满是一个可怕的陷阱,而这个陷阱通常是我们自己挖掘的。16A.comes Bleads Cadapts D

46、sticks 解析:选B句意:成功会给人带来成就感和满足感;会带来快乐,会让你对自己的能力感到自信并且油然而生自豪感。根据句意,此处应选择成功所导致的结果,故应使用lead to“导致”。17A.shy Bweak Ccautious Daccurate解析:选C但是你应该小心谨慎,以防成功冲昏了你的头脑。从but可知此处和前文有逻辑上的转折关系。前文提到成功会让人感到自豪,故此处应使用cautious“小心谨慎的”。18A.delicate Bbeautiful Cshining Dbright解析:选C特蕾莎嬷嬷就是一个杰出的榜样。shining“杰出的,发光的”。19A.feed Bsu

47、pport Ckeep Dnurse解析:选D她收养被抛弃的孩子,并且尽可能地照顾他们,让他们重获健康。nurse“看护,照顾”。20A.found Bset Cbuilt Dfounded解析:选D她为儿童、残疾人和老年人创建了家园,并且创办了仁爱传教修女会。根据句意并结合常识可知此处应使用found“创办”。21A.honest Bfaithful Cpride Dloyal解析:选B她告诉我们,要对微小的事物怀有信念,因为真正的力量存乎其中。根据上下文语境及常识可知此处应使用faithful。22A.lies Bcontains Cincludes Dinvolves解析:选A参见上题解

48、析。23A.recognized Brealized Cinformed Dreceived解析:选A她杰出的工作最终获得了认可并且在1979年获得诺贝尔和平奖。24A.Personally BGenerally CAdmittedly DUniversally解析:选A句意:从我个人来说,我并不配得到。她为社会所做出的贡献与自己跟别人形成对比,故应使用personally“就自己而言”。25A.continued Bsought Cpaused Dhunted解析:选A尽管她获得了诺贝尔奖,但她还是和以前一样,一如既往地继续她的工作。26A.determine Beffect Cencoun

49、ter Dinfluence解析:选D她的格言和事迹不仅改变了许多人的生活,还影响了一代代的人。influence“影响”。27A.turn Bbecome Cremain Dget解析:选C在取得成功之后,尤其是当别人表扬你时仍然保持谦虚,通常是非常困难的。本题要注意上下文语境,从本段倒数第三句话中可得到提示。此处强调的是“仍然保持”。故应该使用remain。28A.mostly Bspecially Ctypically Despecially解析:选D参见上题解析。29A.swiftly Breadily Cseriously Dhardly解析:选B不要轻易地相信他们所说的。readi

50、ly“容易地,无困难地”。30A.persuade Breason Cconvince Dstate解析:选B尽力地劝说自己:一个人不可能在每个方面都做到最好。reason with sb.“劝说某人,和某人讲道理”。31A.way Bscene Cdetail Daspect解析:选D参见上题解析。32A.mature Bbound Cfortunate Dripe解析:选C你成功只是因为你比别人幸运;只要多一点的练习,许多人都能变得比你更好。fortunate“幸运的”。33A.chance Bwealth Cpractice Ddestiny解析:选C参见上题解析。chance表示机会不

51、能使用a little修饰。故此处只能使用practice。34A.donate Bgive Cpromote Dtake解析:选D记得要听取别人的意见,接受别人的帮助同时也要接受你也可能会犯错这一事实。take“接受”。35A.heart Bsoul Cmind Dpeace解析:选C要记住:谦虚使人进步,而骄傲使人落后。keep sth.in mind“记住”。非选择题部分.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。Sweet wormwood (青蒿) is a common plant in China,

52、_36_ it has the power to cure the deadly disease called malaria (疟疾). Tu Youyou _37_ (be) the woman who uses the plants special power to save millions of lives. The Chinese scientist won a Nobel Prize because of her great contribution.On October 5, Tu was awarded the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology o

53、r Medicine. She shared the prize with two other scientists from the US and Japan. Tu is the first native Chinese person _38_ (receive) a Nobel Prize in natural sciences.Tu was modest about receiving the award: “Its a success for the whole research team.” She also thinks _39_ is scientists duty to fi

54、ght for the health of all humans. When Tu joined the national research team to find the medicine _40_ could fight against malaria in the 1960s and 1970s, things were hard. The team didnt have advanced equipment back then. Tu used to test _41_ (medicine) by eating them herself. Her team searched old

55、Chinese medicine books _42_ hand and tested over 2,000 traditional recipes.Once Tu _43_ (return) home after traveling for six months. Her little daughter didnt recognize her and hid from the “strange woman”. To do research, Tu also had to move around a lot.Finally, Tu found artemisinin (青蒿素) in swee

56、t wormwood in 1971. She spent the next decades _44_ (try) to improve the medicine. According to World Health Organization, about 200 million people suffer _45_ malaria around the world, and about half a million die each year. Artemisinin is still the most effective treatment against malaria known to

57、day.Tu never complains about how hard she works. “I feel more rewarded when I see so many cured patients,” she said.语篇解读:屠呦呦是中国第一个获得诺贝尔奖的女科学家,她带领她的团队发现了青蒿素,从而挽救了数百万人的生命。36but空前语境为:青蒿在中国是一种常见的植物;空后语境为:它有治愈致命疾病疟疾的能力。根据空处前后语境可以判断,两句为转折关系,故用转折连词but。37is根据该句中的“who uses the plants special power”可知,该句应用一般现

58、在时。又因主语为Tu Youyou,故用is。38to receive根据该句中的“the first native Chinese person”可以判断,该句应用动词不定式作person的后置定语。39it分析该句结构可知,动词不定式短语to fight for the health of all humans作真正的主语,it作形式主语。40that/which分析该句结构可知,该句为定语从句,先行词为medicine,空处在从句中作主语,故用which或that引导该定语从句。41medicines根据该句中的them可以判断,空处应用复数形式。42by/on/at/inby hand

59、意为“用手”; on/at/in hand意为“在手头”。根据语境可知这四个介词都对。43returned根据下句的“Her little daughter didnt recognize her”可知,这里陈述的是过去的事情,故用一般过去时。44tryingspend time doing sth.为固定搭配,意为“花费时间做某事”,故用trying。45fromsuffer from为固定搭配,意为“(因疾病、痛苦等)受折磨”。.写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是某中学高二学生李华,你支持利用克隆技术,请你根据这一观点写一篇英语短文向某英文报社投稿。内容包括

60、:1阐明你的观点;2支持原因(如:解决人体器官不足与排异问题;挽救濒危动植物)。注意:1.词数80左右;2可适当发挥,以使行文连贯。 参考范文:Cloning has been debated in the field of science for years and different people have different views. Some think it should be encouraged while others think it should be banned. However, I think cloning has more advantages than d

61、isadvantages.First, for patients who need transplanted organs from others, cloning is of great value. Not only can cloned human organs make up for the lack of the organ supplies, but also they can settle the problem that transplanted organs may be rejected by patients. In addition, cloning can help

62、save animals and plants that are on the brink of extinction.All in all, cloning will serve human beings well as long as we make good use of its advantages and avoid its disadvantages.第二节:读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。One day my dad came back home in his truck and there was a cage in the b

63、ack. Naturally I was curious, so I went towards the truck when I noticed that there was a small_little_goat that wasnt even an adult yet.I asked my dad and he said that he bought the goat from his friend and decided to mention that he was going to kill it twenty minutes after he brought it home so t

64、hat we would have a big meal.My sister was there too and she was strongly for my view. We found_out we got really mad at my dad and told him not to kill it. After a good 10 minutes of complaining we finally convinced my dad not to kill it because we told him that there was no reason for him to kill

65、the goat himself when he could just buy goat meat at a store.My parents know some friends that we visit sometimes and their family really likes animals so we decided to give it to them. For about a month, they had the goat as a pet and they also had the same problems we had because the dad wanted to

66、 kill it and eat it but the rest of the family didnt want it to die. They also were able to persuade him not to do so. They ended up sending the goat to a family members farm where it would grow up happily.Another thing that has happened to influence my belief is that I have a neighbor that really l

67、ikes hunting. One day he hunted a deer and brought the body home, but he decided to leave it outside his house for everyone to see. He just left it there like it was some kind of award that he just won. Sadly little kids started to make fun of the body and pretended to ride on it. They laughed at it

68、 and felt no_problem with there being a dead deer just laying there.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2应使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Paragraph 1:I felt sick by what was happening and left because of what I had just witnessed. Paragraph 2:It amazes me how we have changed from

69、hunting to survive to hunting for sport. 参考范文:Paragraph 1:I felt sick by what was happening and left because of what I had just witnessed. The majority of the people there saw no_problem with what was happening and a month later, I found_out that my neighbors daughter wants to hunt when she gets old

70、er because she thinks its “fun”Paragraph 2:It amazes me how we have changed from hunting to survive to hunting for sport. I just dont see any reason to kill a living thing for fun. This just leads to people hunting animals, even the small_little_goat is endangered because people start to think that theres nothing wrong with killing a life as long as its not a human. If theres one thing I ask of you, its to be openminded towards animals not just humans and dont kill for sport.

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