1、【XZB2017TBYLYYJSX08017】模块综合测评(时间:100分钟;满分:100分).单项填空1By 2025, when the number of consumers worldwide has reached 4.2 billion, people with high income will be, for the first time, more than _ struggling to meet basic needs.AoneBthatConesDthose2How come a man has to face the risk of being deliberately
2、 harmed by the person he offers help to?If this is the price of helping others, I think few _ any good deed.Anot dare doBdare not to doCshould dare to doDwould dare to do3I could have finished my selfreflection last weekend, but the math classes and exercises _all my spare time. Atake upBtook upChad
3、 taken upDhad been taking up4Anyone _ be a victim of road accidents if he doesnt observe traffic regulations.AshouldBmust C. canDneed5The word “ungelivable”, based on Chinese, which has become a big hit online very quickly, _ a message that Chinese can also serve as an addition to English vocabulary
4、. AacknowledgesBassessesCdeclaresDconveys6China understands the situation and needs of underdeveloped countries on the issue of climate change and urges developed countries to support them _ technology and finance.Ain terms of Bin spite ofCowing to Dregardless of7_ the government recovers the vehicl
5、e purchase tax and the oil prices go up continuously, the sales of the vehicle in China are still increasing every year.AWhenBOnce CSinceDWhile8Dad, I have been appointed as manager of our company, but Im worried about it.Why worry? Increased responsibility can often _ your best qualities.Abring upB
6、bring aboutCbring outDbring in9Kobe Bryant, _ the Los Angeles Lakers uniform for 20 years, played his last game on April 14 and said goodbye to his fans at the end of the season. AworeBwearingCto have wornDhaving worn10The singers flight was _ due to bad weather, resulting in the show _Aput out;to b
7、e canceledBput aside;to be canceledCput off;being canceledDput away;being canceled11On the one side of the road grass should be planted, and _. Aon the other are flowersBon the other flowers planted Con the other flowersDon the other are planted flowers12In history, the Romany split into different g
8、roups and developed their own language, _ there are now approximately sixty varieties.Aby whichBof whichCby whomDof whom 13_, it was difficult for the stubborn young man to seek a perfect job. AAfter graduating from university BAfter he graduated from universityCHaving graduated from universityDSinc
9、e he graduated from university14“In no place in China _ Rugao _ a long life span”, the official said proudly when showing the guests around the city. Aother than; one can enjoyBother than; can one enjoyCrather than; one can enjoyDrather than; can enjoy one15Ive got to line up at the restaurant for a
10、 meal._? You can order food at Meituan on your phone. ASo what AHow comeCWhy botherDWhy not .完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。There was once a young ballerina (芭蕾舞女演员) who had taken ballet lessons all through her childhood.She wanted to be a leading ballet dancer,
11、but she wanted to be _16_ about this.When a ballet company came to town,she went backstage after the _17_ and spoke to the ballet master,“I want to be a great ballet dancer but I dont know if I have the _18_ at all.”The master said,“ _19_for me.”After a minute or two,he shook his head and said,“No,n
12、o,no,you dont have what it takes to be a _20_ ballerina.”The young woman went home _21_She threw the ballet slippers into the closet and never wore them again. _22_ she got married and had children.When the kids were _23_ enough,she took a parttime job _24_ a cashier at a corner shop._25_ later,the
13、same ballet company came to town.She _26_ the performance and on the way out,she _27_ the same old ballet master who was then in his eighties.She _28_ him that they had spoken before.She _29_ him photos of her children and told him about the corner shop job that she was doing now.And then she asked,
14、“There is just one thing that really _30_ me for many years. _31_ could you tell me that I dont have what it takes to be a great ballerina?”“Oh,I _32_ looked at you when you were dancing.Thats what I told all of them who _33_ to me,”he said.“But.but,thats unforgivable!You have _34_ my life;I could h
15、ave been a great ballet dancer!”she cried.“No,no.I dont think so.If you have what it takes,you wouldnt have paid any_35_ to what I said,”the old ballet master said.Well,whose fault is it anyway?16.A.carefulBsorry CanxiousDsure17A.performanceBdiscussionClessonDcrowd18A.choice Bfreedom CtalentDchance1
16、9A.Work BPrepare CWait DDance20A.great Bserious CbeautifulDpatient21A.puzzled Bexcited ChungryDheartbroken22A.However BThereforeCInsteadDOtherwise23A.clever Bold ClovelyDdependent24A.like Bwith CforDas25A.Years BMonths CWeeksDDays26A.played Bcanceled ChatedDattended27A.ran into Bquarreled withCbelie
17、ved inDglared at28A.promised BadvisedCremindedDcheated29A.awarded BshowedCsoldDmailed30A.interested BencouragedCfrightenedDbothered31A.How BWhy CWhenDWhere32A.secretly BimmediatelyCbarelyDproudly33A.contributed BcameCrepliedDwrote34A.ruined BimprovedCexperiencedDcontrolled35A.money BeffortCvisitDatt
18、ention.阅读理解(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。AGeorge Gershwin,born in 1898,was one of Americas greatest composers.He published his first song when he was eighteen years old.During the next twenty years he wrote more than five hundred songs.Many of Gershwins songs were first writt
19、en for musical plays performed in theatres in New York City.These plays were a popular form of entertainment in the 1920s and 1930s.Many of his songs have remained popular as ever.Over the years they have been sung and played in every possible wayfrom jazz to country.In the 1920s there was a debate
20、in the United States about jazz music.Could jazz,some people asked,be considered serious music?In 1924 jazz musician and orchestra leader Paul Whiteman decided to organize a special concert to show that jazz was serious music.Gershwin agreed to compose something for the concert before he realized he
21、 had just a few weeks to do it.And in that short time,he composed a piece for piano and orchestra which he called Rhapsody in Blue.Gershwin himself played the piano at the concert.The audience were thrilled when they heard his music.It made him worldfamous and showed that jazz music could be both se
22、rious and popular.In 1928,Gershwin went to Paris.He applied to study composition(作曲)with the wellknown musician Nadia Boulanger,but she rejected him.She was afraid that classical study would ruin his jazzinfluenced style.While there,Gershwin wrote An American in Paris.When it was first performed,cri
23、tics(评论家)were divided over the music.Some called it happy and full of life,to others it was silly and boring.But it quickly became popular in Europe and the United States.It still remains one of his most famous works.George Gershwin died in 1937,just days after doctors learned he had brain cancer.He
24、 was only thirtynine years old.Newspapers all over the world reported his death on their front pages.People mourned the loss of the man and all the music he might have still written.36Many of Gershwins musical works were_Awritten about New YorkersBcomposed for Paul WhitemanCplayed mainly in the coun
25、trysideDperformed in various ways37What do we know about the concert organized by Whiteman?AIt attracted more people to theatres.BIt proved jazz could be serious music.CIt made Gershwin leader of the orchestra.DIt caused a debate among jazz musicians.38What did Gershwin do during his stay in Paris?A
26、He created one of his best works.BHe studied with Nadia Boulanger.CHe argued with French critics.DHe changed his music style.39What do we learn from the last paragraph?AMany of Gershwins works were lost.BThe death of Gershwin was widely reported.CA concert was held in memory of Gershwin.DBrain cance
27、r research started after Gershwins death.BRobert Frost(18741963)is one of Americas most beloved poets.He was a contemporary of many modernist poetic movements,but he wasnt associated (与有联系)with any particular group of poets.He stuck to his own literary beliefs,and as a result,he attracted a good dea
28、l of criticism from the literary world.But,it is just because he was such a person and his voice was so original that Frost became so beloved.If you are to choose one of his poems and read it aloud on a busy street,we are sure that many people will recognize the poem immediately as Frosts.“Mending W
29、all”,which is the first poem in North of Boston,Frosts second book of poetry,is one of his most popular poems.It is a poem about two neighbors who fix a rock wall that lies between their homes.“I”want to destroy the wall,but the“neighbor”wants to leave it standing.We just cant get enough of walls,ca
30、n we?People love boundaries(界线)We love them when were little,protecting our precious toys from our troublesome (令人烦恼的)brothers and sisters.As we get older,we begin to throw around the gentle term“personal space”,as in“GET OUT OF MY ROOM!”In college,we really learn how the idea of“My house is your ho
31、use” doesnt always result in happy roommate relationships.After we become adults with good jobs and a lot of cool things,we often put up fences,gates,walls,or doors to protect our stuff and keep the peace.Walls help us protect ourselves,but their downside is that they often keep people from communic
32、ating with each other.“Mending Wall”makes us take a look at how we use our walls and boundaries,and why we use them the way we do.This poem sends a wakeup call to the universe.There are walls between our hearts.40What can we learn about Robert Frost?AHis writing style is special. BHis first poem is
33、about life.CHe often criticized other poets.DHe joined many poetic movements.41In Paragraph 3,what does the author want to show?ASharing with others brings us happiness.BThere seem to be lots of walls in our lives.CWalls let people know about themselves.DPersonal space is important to everyone.42The
34、 third paragraph is developed _Aby space Bby exampleCby timeDby comparison43The underlined word“downside”in the last paragraph can be replaced by “_”Atrue use Bold wayCnegative partDmajor differenceCThere are so many disappointments when a person that has read an awesome book goes to see its represe
35、ntation(上演) at the movie theater.There is a huge amount of expectation and an idea of what the characters and the places described in the book are like.These opinions are not often shared by directors and can be a letdown to anyone that has a different view.There is also an issue concerning time tha
36、t can cause disappointment.While a book is very descriptive and detailed,a movie just does not have the time to be so.A fan may remember certain parts of a book that have great significance to him but have to be cut out from the movie because of time.This is a strong reason why book lovers are not f
37、ans of movies that have been made from their favorite books.While a director may think that one part of the book is important in showing the plot,a reader might consider it something entirely different.Imagination is an enemy of bookbased movies as well.When reading a book,it is the imagination that
38、 sometimes makes it great.People can imagine characters and places in any way they want to based on the description of the author.The hero can be as handsome or the place as grand as one imagines it could be,while in the movie,it is there for real.Maybe the hero isnt as handsome or the place as gran
39、d as the reader thought it to be in the book.This can greatly affect the opinion of the movie as being good or bad.Most people that see a bookbased movie without reading the book can be satisfied with the movies contents. Even when these people read the book after seeing the movie,their disappointme
40、nt is not as great.They may think that the book adds more or that it is more detailed.44If a person has read a book and goes to see a film based on the book,hell probably feel _AboredBdisappointedCrelaxedDproud45What is the disadvantage of a bookbased film compared with the book itself?AIt is not so
41、 detailed.BIt tells the story which is outofdate.CIt leaves out important scenes.DIt doesnt have handsome heroes.46Why is imagination an enemy of bookbased movies?AMost moviegoers lack imagination.BDirectors usually misinterpret a book.CBookbased movies are usually poorly made.DMovies dont live up t
42、o peoples imaginations47The purpose of the text is to_Aadvise us to read booksBargue against a certain pointCdescribe an interesting sceneDexplain a common phenomenonDSome colors that people see late at night could cause signs of the condition mental health experts call clinical depression(临床抑郁症)Tha
43、t was the finding of a study that builds on earlier study findings. They show that individuals who live or work in low levels of light overnight can develop clinical depression.Doctors use the words clinical depression to describe severe form of depression. Signs may include loss of interest or plea
44、sure in most activities,low energy levels and thoughts of death.In the new study,American investigators designed an experiment that exposed hamsters(仓鼠)to different colors.The researchers chose hamsters because they are nocturnal,which means they sleep during the day and are active at night. The ani
45、mals were separated into 4 groups.One group of hamsters was kept in the dark during their nighttime period. Another group was placed in blue light,a third group slept in white light. While a fourth was put in red light. After four weeks, the researchers noted how much sugary water the hamsters drank
46、.They found that the more depressed animals drank the least amount of water.Randy Nelson,at Ohio State University,says animals that slept in blue and white light appeared to be the most depressed.“What we saw is that these animals didnt show any sleep interruptions at all but they did have messed up
47、 circadian clock(生物钟)genes and they did show depressive evidence but if they were in the dim red light,they did not.”He says theres a lot of blue in white light. This explains why the blue light and white light hamsters appear to be more depressed than the hamsters see red light or darkness.48. From
48、 the text we know that _ made the hamsters feel depressed.Athe amount of the water Bthe color of the lightCthe loss of pleasureDthe level of energy49What was the purpose of the experiment on hamsters?ATo show how well they slept.BTo see how much sugary water they drank.CTo explain why they liked dar
49、k colors.DTo find out what caused the depression on them.50Where can we probably find the text? AIn a science magazine.BIn a physics textbook.CIn a tourist guidebook.DIn an official announcement.任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后的空格内填入最恰当的单词。每空格只能填一个单词。I had lunch last week with a highran
50、king business woman for a fortune 500 company. I asked her what tips she would give to someone early in their career. Without hesitation she jumped right into four keys to her professional climb:Know your business.Never get satisfaction with your industry or your position. In most cases, the knowled
51、ge you hold now is not good enough to stand the test of time. Thus, you must keep working to stay on top of whats new and whats coming down the pipeline. This is what really counts, especially early in a professional career, as many entry level associates(同事) are content to be gainfully employed.Pic
52、k careers with care.Again, early in your career it is easy to run after the job that offers the most money. In the case of a lifelong career money cannot answer all things. If you are going to be an entrepreneur(企业家) then youll probably start with a budget of zero. Yet, if you have the discipline, w
53、orking for yourself could be the best choice youve ever made.If you are going to work for a company you have to do your homework. If you find a company that consists with your values and produces a product that you 100% believe in, then youll have an easy time giving that organization your all. Be p
54、ersonable(有风度的). If everyone hates to be around you at the office, its time to check your attitude. Weve all heard at least one anecdote(轶事) about a great thinker with great skills who drove coworkers crazy. Someway, somehow many of the brightest and best lack the “people skills” to advance beyond a
55、n entrylevel position.In short, you must have the interpersonal(人与人之间的) insight(洞察力) to interact(互动) with internal(内部的) and external(外部的) contacts. If not, you may find that you are unimportant once someone with softskills joins the organization. Why? People have to buy you before they ever buy the
56、product youre selling.Be willing to move. This is where I got puzzled. She shared how she lived in seven states still working for the same organization. Much is made of moving in todays attempts to climb the corporate ladder. As more and more companies extend to have a global reach, it is easy to un
57、derstand why new opportunities birth in various locations. Whatever the path, outline in your heart what destination you hope to reach and this will be a key indicator as to which journey will be greatest for you.Title: The Greatest JourneyPassageOutlinesSupporting DetailsInformation about abusiness
58、 womanShe held a high 51._ in a fortune 500 company.She worked for the same organization 52._ the fact that she lived in seven states.53._ on professional climbKnow your businessDont fix eyes on the financial 54._ in the initial stage.Be modest about your performance in the position, for you need to
59、 better your knowledge so as not to lag behind.Pick careers 55._Dont run after wellpaying jobs early in your career.Work in an ideal company and you are willing to be 56._ to that organization.Be personable57._ driving coworkers crazy for lack of social skills.Try to 58._ others both internally and
60、externally so that no one can shake your foundations in the organization.Be willing to moveAs an increasing number of companies 59._ their business globally, new opportunities arise accordingly.ConclusionWith your dreaming destination 60. _ in mind, you will be navigated(顺利通过) through the greatest j
61、ourney.书面表达(满分25分)John was traveling by ship to Europe when a terrible storm came. A great leak was filling the ship with water. No matter how hard the sailors and passengers worked at the pumps, the water was still rising. The ship was sinking fast. There seemed to be no hope. But the captain told
62、them not to give up hope. He said that there was hope so long as the ship remained above water. He promised that if they didnt give up hope, he would land them safely. The captains powerful will moved them all. In the end he did land them safely. After they landed, John found the captain to show his
63、 appreciation. But to his surprise, the captain said to him that he was the boy of 30 years ago who bought a geography book in his bookstore. John suddenly thought of the boy. At that time the boy didnt have enough money, but he had gone from shop to shop and believed he could get what he wanted. Fi
64、nally, he made it. Now, it was the same willpower of him that saved the lives of all the passengers. 【写作内容】在一次课外阅读中,你读了上面的故事,决定写一篇文章针对“毅力与成功”发表自己的看法。内容要点包括:1以约30个词概括故事的内容要点;2然后以约120个词就“毅力与成功”这个主题发表你的看法,内容包括:(1)叙述你或你的同学凭借毅力取得成功的事例;(2)你认为取得成功,主要是靠毅力还是智力?【写作要求】1你可以使用实例或者其他论证方法支持你的观点,也可以参照阅读材料的内容,但是不得直接引用原文中的句子;2文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称。【评分标准】概括准确,语言规范,内容合适,篇章连贯。