1、2014-2015学年高中英语同步综合检测(4)及答案:Module3(外研版必修5)外研高二上学期5册Module3测试 Class: Name: Marks: 满分(150)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. Lets hide Jims bike to play trick on him. I am not in mood to do that.A. a; B. ; the;C. ; D. a; the 2. Just a moment, please! Well be late for the party.A. I d
2、ont get it.B. Thats a good point. C. Get a move on.D. Hang on a minute.3. We shouldnt take for granted that our parents will take care of us forever.A. thisB. thatC. it D. one 4. Some people like adventure films others like detective films and romantic films. A. whileB. howeverC. otherwise D. when 5
3、. You can hardly imagine what difficulty I had the solution to this problem.A. foundB. findingC. to find D. find 6. Oh dear! Ill fall into the river. Dont ! Just hold on to that rock and Ill come and save you.A. disturb B. threaten C. frighten D. panic 7. The serious flood destroyed a lot of houses,
4、 to many people losing their homes.A. leadingB. to leadC. lead D. having led 8. Wang Ming works very hard and so far this term he great progress in his English.A. makesB. madeC. has made D. had made 9. He left his hometown for Guangzhou in his early twenties, he thought he could make his fortune. A.
5、 whereB. whenC. which D. what10. He never studied French; what he knows was when he was living in Paris.A. taken upB. made upC. picked up D. brought up第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)Fifteen years ago, I worked in a local lumber mill (木材厂). The hours were 11 . The work was dangerous. And the 12 was low.
6、 Every day was a struggle 13 . It was too hot in the summer and the 14 was constant in the winter. My back would burn with the 15 from the constant bending, lifting and carrying. My feet would ache from 16 the entire day. My fingers would bleed (流血) from the 17 work that my hands were doing. I tried
7、 to keep my spirit up while I worked there, but day by day I felt that I was developing 18 . Every morning, I would place Band-Aids around my fingers and 19 my old heavy work shoes. Every night, I would drag (拖) myself home smelling of sweat and dust and collapse (崩溃) on the 20 . One evening I felt
8、like I could it no more. Why was I working myself to death there just to 22 ? Why couldnt I find a better job than that? Why was I having to 23 all those things? I wasnt really expecting a(n) 24 , but life loves to surprise us. As I struggled up the 25 to my front door, I found all three of my young
9、 children 26 me with smiling faces. “Daddy, Daddy!” my daughter yelled. I 27 and picked her up in my arms. After 28 them all, I laughed for the first time in days and sat down 29 . It was just the answer that I needed.Eventually, I moved on to a 30 job, but I never forgot the answer to my questions.
10、 We may have to work to live, but we live to love.11.A. longB. preciousC. spareD. reasonable12.A. priceB. payC. opinion D. temperature13.A. mentallyB. excitedlyC. easily D. physically14.A. noiseB. kindnessC. cold D. warmth15.A. painB. anxietyC. shame D. guilt16.A. runningB. standingC. dancing D. cli
11、mbing17.A. occasionalB. regularC. extra D. continuous18.A. confidenceB. impressionC. depression D. understanding 19.A. clean upB. prepare forC. take off D. put on20.A. groundB. sofaC. floor D. table.A. takeB. forgetC. enjoy D. repair22.A. hesitateB. promiseC. learn D. survive 网23. A. put forward B.
12、bring up C. come across D. go through24.A. challengeB. positionC. answer D. prediction25.A. windowsB. stepsC. pools D. roofs26.A. passing byB. hearing fromC. waiting for D. looking for27.A. wonderedB. admittedC. returned D. smiled28.A. pushingB. huggingC. punishing D. directing29.A. peacefullyB. ang
13、rilyC. worriedly D. proudly30.A. hardB. tiringC. better D. dirty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)2-1-c-n-j-yARobinson Crusoe Robinson Crusoe is generally accepted as the earliest adventure novel as well as the first English realistic novel. It is an excitin
14、g tale and a study of human characters. Living on an island isolated (隔绝) from the world, the hero Robinson Crusoe not only surprisingly survives starving to death and extreme loneliness, but also creates a new comfortable paradise (天堂) through his hard work and ingenuity (创造力). This is the impressi
15、on given by Robinson to modern readers. Young people especially love Robinson Crusoes adventure experiences and creative life. 】Treasure Island Treasure Island tells an adventure story about a boy, Jim Hawkins, and his adventures with murderous (凶残的) pirates. The tale is told by Jim Hawkins, who get
16、s hold of a treasure map and sets off with an adult crew in search of buried treasure. He fights with the pirates and goes through many difficulties and hardships. In the end he finds the treasure. This romantic novel with a fascinating and interesting plot has great value in literature and has made
17、 its writer well-known all over the world.Adventures of Huckleberry FinnAdventures of Huckleberry Finn is commonly regarded as one of the greatest American literature. It is told in the first person by Huck, a friend of Tom Sawyer and narrator of two other Twain novels. It is a direct sequel (续集) to
18、 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. The book is noted for its colorful description of people and places along the Mississippi River. Perennially (永久地) popular with readers, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has been the object of study by literary critics since its publication. 31. Which of the following is
19、 NOT true about Robinson Crusoe?A. It is a study of human characters.B. It is especially popular with young readers.C. It is generally regarded as the earliest adventure novel.D. Its story is based on the authors personal experiences. 32. From Treasure Island we can infer that .A. the pirates treat
20、Jim well B. all the pirates are killed by JimC. Jim is a brave and witty boy D. Jim fails to find the treasure in the end 33. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is famous for .A. its colorful description of people and places along the Mississippi River B. its detailed description of common peoples lives
21、 in AmericaC. its brief introduction of American literatureD. the narrator of the novel “Huck”BImagine shopping for clothes online and being able to run your hand across the screen of your computer or smartphone to feel the materials. That kind of simulation (仿真) technology could be available within
22、 the next five years.*com“Were talking about reinventing how computers interact with humans,” said Bernie Meyerson, IBM Vice President. Extending our sense of touch is one of the innovations (创新) IBM believes will change the world in the next five years, according to the companys annual “Five in Fiv
23、e” list. Smart machines will also be able to listen to the environment and highlight the sounds we care about most. For instance, an advanced speech recognition system will tell new parents why their baby is crying. This kind of thing is not possible today, but with an advanced enough system, its ac
24、tually possible. In the near future, personal computers will be able to do more than recognize images and visual data. Their built-in cameras will be able to analyze features such as colors, and understand the meaning of visual media, such as knowing how to sort family photos.Smart machines will als
25、o be able to smell. If you sneeze on your computer or cellphone, tiny sensors (传感器) in the machine will be able to analyze thousands of molecules (分子) in your breath. “It can give you an alarm and says, Hey, you are probably sick, go to see your doctor immediately,” Meyerson says.Mark Maloo is a com
26、puter science professor from Georgetown University. He hopes the advances will encourage more students to study science, technology, engineering and math, preparing them to play a role in future innovations. He believes theres little doubt that advances in computer technology over the next five year
27、s will make what now seems like science fiction a part of our everyday lives.34. The purpose of the text is to show us . A. how smart machines will replace humans B. what our lives will be like in the future C. how to go shopping on the Internet D. why IBM wants to invent these smart machines35. In
28、the future, if you buy clothes online, you may . A. feel the materials of the clothes by touching the screen B. ask your computer to give you some advice C. ask your computer to make the decision for you D. save a lot of money by using a smartphone36. How will a smart machine figure out that you are
29、 probably sick?A. By analyzing the thousands of molecules in your breath.B. By analyzing your comments about your body condition. C. By referring your condition to doctors.D. By asking you to describe how you feel. 37. What can we infer from the text? A. The advanced speech recognition system is alr
30、eady available now. B. Extending the sense of touch is the most important object of IBM. C. Students have an important role to play in the future inventions. D. Personal computers can only be used to recognize images.COnly about 30 percent of people in the US know how to perform CPR (心肺复苏术). Recentl
31、y, a 9-year-old boy showed a Georgia woman how to perform CPR on her newborn baby.Susanna Rohm said she had experienced a parents worst nightmare (噩梦) her 2-month-old son, Isiah, was not breathing. “I noticed he looked pale. I looked at his arms and his legs and they were limp (无力的),” Rohm told a lo
32、cal newspaper. “Then I noticed that he looked like he wasnt alive.” In dismay, she dropped and broke her cellphone. Rohm had to run into the street, screaming for help.“I had him in my arms and screamed over and over. Then I ran outside. I saw two boys playing across the street, and I yelled, Go and
33、 ask your parents to call 911,” Rohm said. But the two boys were able to do more than that. Nine-year-old Ethan Wilson took action, showing Rohm how to perform CPR on little Isiah while ten-year-old Rocky Hurt helped as well.Rocky said he had learned the CPR technique from a poster in a health class
34、 at their school, Sedalia Park Elementary. “I was thinking wed better give her a helping hand instead of getting scared,” Ethan said. “I told her to push on the babys chest five to ten times a minute with only two fingers, tilt back the babys head, plug the babys nose and breathe into the babys mout
35、h,” Ethan said in an interview.At last, Isiah began crying and was breathing again. He spent two nights in a local hospital. “If the little boy hadnt shown me what to do right there, my baby would probably not be alive right now,” Rohm said.38. We can learn from Paragraph 1 that in the US, . A. CPR
36、is considered important by most people B. most children are taught how to perform CPR C. many parents dont know how to perform CPR D. kids must learn how to perform CPR on babies39. What does the underlined word “dismay” in Paragraph 2 probably mean? A. Panic.B. Anger. C. Excitement.D. Joy.40. What
37、did Rohm do when she saw the two boys? A. She asked them to call 911 as soon as possible. B. She asked them to teach her how to perform CPR. C. She asked them to ask their parents for help. D. She asked them to help her perform CPR on her baby.41. What Rohm said in the last paragraph shows that she
38、was . A. gratefulB. regretfulC. surprised D. ashamedDHeres one new mom with lots of experience at least 62 years old. On February 3, a Laysan albatross (黑背信天翁) named Wisdom hatched a healthy chick on a Pacific island near Hawaii. It was the sixth year in a row this bird had hatched a chick. What mak
39、es Wisdom so special is that her species normally lives only 12 to 40 years. So not only has she outlived most other Laysan albatrosses by at least two decades, but also remained productive and able to hatch healthy chicks in her 60s.To track a wild bird, biologists often wrap a long-lasting, number
40、ed metal band around one of the birds legs. Scientists can then recognize a particular bird every time its band comes into view. Chandler Robbins first banded her leg in 1956. At the time, this biologist from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) estimated that she was already at least 5 years old.Once
41、reaching breeding age, Wisdom and her kin (亲属) return each November to a tiny Pacific island to breed. At breeding time, the Laysan albatross will scratch out a shallow nest in the ground. A female then lays a single egg. Both she and her mate will take turns incubating (孵化) the egg until it hatches
42、. More than seven out of every ten Laysan albatrosses nest on just one islandMidway Atoll. Thats Wisdoms home.Wild albatrosses often die long before they come close to Wisdoms age. Some are eaten. Others starve to death, get sick or suffer life-threatening injuries from the gears used by fishing boa
43、ts. Keeping track of such long-lived birds offers scientists an opportunity to learn much about how these animals reproduce, especially late in life. Since she was first banded, Wisdom may have reared as many as 35 chicks.42. What makes Wisdom special? A. She becomes the oldest bird in the world. B.
44、 She often flies to a Pacific island to nest. C. She hatched a healthy chick at a very old age. D. She can hatch a healthy chick almost every year. 43. In Paragraph 3, the writer tells us . A. when the albatross hatched its first chick B. how scientists know the albatross age C. why the albatross li
45、ves such a long life D. why scientists are interested in the albatross 44. What do we know about Laysan albatrosses breeding habits? A. They begin to incubate eggs in October. B. All albatrosses like nesting on the same island. C. A female albatross hatches one chick each time. D. Male albatrosses a
46、re not responsible for incubating eggs.45. What is the best title of the text? A. An albatross outlives most of other albatrosses B. An albatross attracts scientists attention C. An albatross hatched a healthy chick at 62 D. An albatross was seen again 56 years laterETheres a technology revolution i
47、n the auto business, and it involves more than streaming radio applications and voice-controlled Facebook updates.People who havent shopped for a new car for five or more yearsand thats a lot of people, since the average U.S. vehicle has been on the road for just over ten yearsmay encounter some out
48、side new advances.To attract safety-conscious drivers, some car makers are revisiting the question, “Is there anywhere else we can place an air bag?” Night-vision systems like what the military uses to find enemies in the dark are appearing at the market. And to meet tougher fuel-economy standards,
49、car makers are fixing transmissions (变速器) with up to nine speeds.Only a few customers might order such novel features. But what starts out as a costly choice in a car often gets into wider use as technology prices always drop. Auto makers and safety-technology suppliers have developed shoulder strap
50、s (肩安全带) with air bags built in. In the U.S., Ford Motor Co. was the first to offer this bag-in-belt technology on 2011 Explorers. Now, Mercedes-Benz will offer it on its new S-Class sedans.Although traditional lap and shoulder belts prevent thousands of deaths a year, the belts can lead to serious
51、injuries to organs, muscles and spines, especially in violent crashes. Inflatable (充气的) seat belts are meant to reduce this risk. Traditional air-bag systems fixed in the cars steering wheel and elsewhere use a hot gas to rapidly inflate the bag during a crash. To prevent burns, bag-in-belt systems
52、use a cold gas.Now Ford says it offers bag-in-belt systems on these modelsthe Explorer, the Flex wagon and the Lincoln MKT. About 25% of people who buy those vehicles order the bag-in-belt system, Ford says. Mercedes says it will be likely to move the technology into other models.46.We can learn fro
53、m the first two paragraphs that .A. most US people dont like the new auto technology B. ordinary US families couldnt buy a car 20 years agoC. voice-controlled technology didnt appear until today D. only a few Americans didnt buy new cars in the past 5 years 47.The underlined word “novel” is the near
54、est in meaning to .A. extra B. dramatic C. unfamiliar D. expensive48.Compared with traditional lap and shoulder belts, bag-in-belt systems . A. use a hot gas to inflate the bag rapidly B. are more popular among US customers C. will never lead to deaths in an accidentD. will never hurt peoples organs
55、 so badly49.It is implied that the new technologies . A. will be widely accepted by customers with time going by B. have been used in several models of Mercedes C. lead to about 25% of Americans buying the cars D. were first used in cars such as new S-Class sedans50.Which can be served as the best t
56、itle for this text? A. New technologies to make car driving saferB. Inflatable seat belts have entered the marketC. Five new technologies to make driving easierD. Market competition of new auto technologies第二节 根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项多余选项。(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分) Thats a bad cold. 51 Really? On
57、such a cold morning? How could you do that? Im sorry to have done that. 52 How silly you are! It was so cold this morning. 53 Ten pounds makes you ill now. 54 I was short of money for getting a smart watch and I thought it easy to swim across the lake. Well, you are lying in bed you have made. Youre
58、 right. I know what I have done is penny wise, pound foolish. 55 Thank you for looking after me. Dont mention it.A. Its terrible to mention that.B. Yes, its because I swam in the lake this morning.C. Why did you want to do that?D. I bet Tommy ten pounds that I dared to swim in the lake.E. I cant go
59、out to see the doctor now.F. I know.G. Here is the water and remember to take your medicine on time.第三部分 写作(共三节,共60分)第一节 阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)Not all sleep is the same every night. We experience some quiet sleep and some active sleep, which is when dreams happen. You might think sleepwalking would h
60、appen during active sleep, but a person isnt physically active during active sleep. Sleepwalking usually happens in the first few hours of sleep in the stage called deep sleep.教育网Not all sleepwalkers actually walk. Some simply sit up or stand in bed or act like theyre awake when, in fact, they are a
61、sleep! Most, however, do get up and move around for a few seconds or for as long as half an hour. Sleepwalkers eyes are open, but they dont see the same way they do when theyre awake and often think theyre in different rooms of the house or different places altogether. Sleepwalkers tend to go back t
62、o bed on their own and they wont remember it in the morning. Researchers estimate (估计) that up to 15% of kids sleepwalk regularly. Sleepwalking may run in families. Sometimes it occurs when a person is sick, has a fever, is not getting enough sleep, or is stressed. If sleepwalking occurs frequently,
63、 every night or so, its a good idea to see a doctor. But occasional sleepwalking generally isnt something to worry about, although it may look funny or even scary for the people who see a sleepwalker in action. Although occasional sleepwalking isnt a big deal, its important, of course, that the pers
64、on is kept safe. Precautions (预防措施) should be taken so the person is less likely to fall down, run into something, or walk out the front door while sleepwalking.Sleepwalkers can get confused and scared if you wake them. So what do you do if you see someone sleepwalking? You should gently lead the pe
65、rson back to bed. 56. When does sleepwalking usually happen? (within 5 words) _57. Why doesnt a sleepwalker remember his sleepwalking? (within 8 words)_58. Why is sleepwalking dangerous? (within 8 words) _59. What should you do if you usually sleepwalk? (within 8 words) _60. What shouldnt you do if
66、you see someone sleepwalking? (within 5 words)_第二节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线(_),并在该词下面写出修改的词。注意:1. 每句不超过两个错误; 2. 每处错误及修改均仅限一词; 3. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Last week our class held on a discussion about that we s
67、hould do for our school before we graduate. The students have different opinion about it. Some students think that we can make a donation from the school library. Therefore, other students dont think its a good idea to spend money. Instead, we can study hard and make our school feeling proud of us.
68、As far as I am concerning, we dont need to spend money. Actually, we can do something more meaningfully. For example, we can do some voluntary work to make their campus more beautiful or try to get outstanding performance in the coming exams so that our school will proud of us. 第三节 书面表达(共35分)假如你校高一年
69、级的“English Group” 本周末邀请你参加他们的活动并请你介绍英语学习方法,请你根据下列要点提示写一篇120词左右的发言稿。21cnjy1. 记忆单词的最好方法是多复习,在上下文中理解记忆。2. 每天坚持阅读,在阅读中理解语法。3. 听力和写作很重要,要不断练习。参考答案:1-5 CACDC 6-10 ACDBB11-30 BDADC ABDCB DBABC CBDDA31-50 DCABAACCAC ACBCC BCDAC51-55 BDFCG56. Helping the homeless.57. Because they were inspired by his love.58
70、. That he could make such a difference.59. 8 years old.60. He wants to help the homeless, too.短文改错With the popularity of computers and mobile phones, people preferred to type information on a keyboard rather than write on hand. People used to write letters to our friends and by theirrelatives, but n
71、ow they send short message or emails instead. While people are enjoying the convenience messagesprovided by the information age, their ability to write Chinese characters are isdecreasing rapidly. People often forget what to write a Chinese character howwhen they are using it. Unfortunately, people
72、start to pay attention to this issue. Many schools have offered Fortunatelyhandwriting courses in order to develop students ability to write Chinese characters. Some competitions, such as Chinese Spelling Hero, is held to encourage students write Chinese characters. are to书面表达One possible version:De
73、ar Rowling, How are you? I am Wang Li, a Chinese reader of your books. The Harry Porter series are so fascinating that millions of Chinese teenagers are attracted by them. We have read the Chinese version and even watched the movies based on your books. As a result, my classmate and I have found gre
74、at interest in reading, which is praised by our teachers and parents. However, we havent seen your new books recently. Are you very busy? We are eager to read new books about Harry Porter or something alike. All of us are your big fans. So we invite you to come to China and see how your books are well received here. Would you like to come? Im looking forward to your reply. Yours, Wang Li