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1、1高一期末复习广东双语报专版第17期含详细答案 必修2 Modules 6单元测试题I语言知识及应用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1-15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。I didnt have many friends when I was in middle school. I thought people around me didnt _1_me. After I entered high school, I wanted to have more _2_. I thought being coo

2、l would help me have more friend, so I bought some very_3_ clothes and acted as if I were really cool. I told myself that I was happy and this was where I should stay. I _4_ had more friends than I did in middle school. But they were not the friends who I_5_ to have. They wore cool clothes and were

3、_6_ at their studies as they didnt like studying. One day, one of my old friends came to see me. When he saw what I was_7_, he was really surprised. Look at you! I almost didnt_8_ you. Why are you dressed like that? he asked. I told him the _9_. He laughed and said, Youre making a big _10_. Youre lo

4、sing yourself. Youre pretending to be someone else every day. I realized what he said was _11_. I was no longer myself. In order to have more friends, I chose to be someone else.I decided to make a _12_. Ever since then, Ive always been- myself and Ive made- real friends who like me. I know that Im

5、_13_ now than I have ever been. If you want to have some _14_ friends, be yourself. If you pretend to be someone else, people make friends with you just because youre someone else, not because of the real you. Do you really 15 that?1. A. see B. need C. like D. know2. A. money B. friends C. time D. b

6、ooks3. A. powerful B. beautiful C. warm D. cool4. A. hardly B. really C. normally D. frequently 5. A. expected B. feared C. refused D. pretended6. A. hard B. fond C. bad D. bright7. A. wearing B. looking C. buying D. checking8. A. recognize B. remember C. hear D. find9. A. result B. excuse C. reason

7、 D. dream10. A. success B. decision C. plan D. mistake11. A. good B. right C. useful D. impossible12. A. wish B. determination C. choice D. change13. A. happier B. funnier C. taller D. luckier14. A. brave B. true C. normal D. new15. A. support B. understand C. dislike D. want第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分

8、15分) 阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。I was 22 and had just finished my college study. One day, I asked for my fathers _16_ (advise) on my future job, because he had _17_ excellent career in the Indian Army _18_ the commander-in-chief of a million men. He was strict, _19_ he wa

9、s very friendly. He appreciated and trusted people _20_ worked together with him, so his men respected him as well. Come and see me in my office_21_ you want to talk to me about work, he said. So I made an appointment and went to see him. He had a huge office. When you are starting out, you will _22

10、_ (give) a lot of tasks to fulfill, he said. The first thing is always to do something to the _23_ (good) of your ability. Then _24_ you do it again, give it that little bit extra. I suddenly understood by _25_ (say), Take the initiative and be creative. Always go the extra mile. My father nodded hi

11、s head.II 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。AMy uncle was a merchant years ago. I often traveled with him during the summer holidays when I was a teenager. One day, when we were passing by a village, a tire of our van (客货车) sank into the mud and the van could no

12、longer move. My uncle and I tried to pull the van out of the mud, but it didnt work. Then my uncle went to the village and asked for help. Soon, he came back, followed by several villagers. My uncle promised to pay them if they managed to pull the van out. The villagers tied some ropes to the van an

13、d started pulling, but they didnt try their best and the van didnt move. Seeing that, my uncle said to them, Ill pay you according to how much effort you will put into your work. Hearing that, the villagers tried harder and finally pulled the van out Among all the villagers, I found two had the most

14、 twisted (扭曲的) expressions. I thought they must have been trying harder than all the others. After the van was pulled out, the villagers came to my uncle for payment. I couldnt believe my eyes when my uncle gave the least money to the two men who I thought had tried the hardest. After they all left,

15、 I asked my uncle why he gave the least to those two villagers. My uncle then pointed to those footprints in the mud and said, Look. Some footprints are deep and some are shallow. Those two mens footprints are shallow, which means they were not really trying hard, They were just pretending so. Heari

16、ng his words, I realized those two villagers were just tricking us. From that experience, I learnt that we shouldnt come to a conclusion by considering only one factor (困素). We should also look at some others and then make decisions.26. After the van stopped, the writers uncle decided to_. A. leave

17、the van there B. ask for help immediately C. sell the goods in it in the village D. try to pull it out with the writer at first27. After seeing the twisted expressions on the two villagers faces, the writer_. A. felt very sorry for them B. decided to pay them more C. knew they were tricking his uncl

18、e D. thought they were trying really hard28. How did the writer probably feel when seeing what his uncle gave to those two villagers? A. Happy. B. Excited. C. Worried. D. Surprised.29. The amount of money given to the villagers was based on_ . A. their expressions on the faces B. their footprints in

19、 the mud C. their positions in the line D. their own strength30. After that experience, the writer learnt that_. A. where there is a will, there is a way B. a friend in need is a friend indeed C. never judge by appearances D. seeing is believingBEd Murrow was a famous radio program producer in the 1

20、940s. In the United States, the rise of television in the 1950s ended the period called the Golden Age of Radio Broadcasting. Most of the popular shows vanished. More and more people started watching television. Ed Murrow and his boys moved to television as a result. He joined with Fred Friendly to

21、create the series See. It Now. This show lasted from 1951 to 1958. Some broadcasts on See It Now concerned important issues of race, war and government dishonesty. Experts said the program was important in the history of television. Murrow also started another television show called Person to Person

22、,. He spoke with famous people in their homes. One episode (一集) visited Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of former President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The show also visited actress Marilyn Monroe, actor Marlon Brando and Senator John F. Kennedy. Ed Murrow also produced a number of special programs for CBS. One

23、such program was called Harvest of Shame. It showed the hard life and poor living conditions of farm workers who moved from place to place. Some people said this program was so powerful that it influenced American lawmakers to take measures to protect these migrant workers. After John F. Kennedy was

24、 elected president, he asked the newsman to lead the United States Information Agency. Murrow served as the agencys director from 1961 to 1964. Then he retired from the job. He died in 1965 at his farm in Pawling, New York. He was fifty-seven years old, Today, Edward R. Murrow is remembered for his

25、influence on broadcasting and the quality ofhis reporting. Former CBS chairman William Paley once said Murrow was a man born for his time and work. Paley called him a student, a thinker, and at heart, a poet of mankind. As a result, he said Murrow was a great reporter.31. The underlined word vanishe

26、d in Paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _. A. changed B. improved C. succeeded D. disappeared32. What do we know about the series See It Now? A. It lasted more than ten years. B. Experts now think little of it. C. Ed Murrow created the series all by himself. D. Some broadcasts on it were about ser

27、ious problems.33. In Paragraph 2, the television show was most probably a _. A. talk show B. soap opera C. talent show D. documentary34. Some people believe that Harvest of Shame _. A. was called the best program of CBS B. was created mainly for lawmakers C. once influenced American lawmakers D. enc

28、ouraged farm workers to move around35. What does the writer mostly want to tell us in the last paragraph? A. Ed Murrow greatly influenced the development of TV shows. B. Ed Murrow still influences TV shows today. C. Ed Murrow was a well-rounded man. D. Ed Murrow was a great reporter.CHere are some o

29、f the top museums in the world.Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C., the United States The Smithsonian is the worlds largest research and museum complex, with 19 museums and galleries, the National Zoological Park and various research stations. If you spent one minute looking at each object on d

30、isplay day and night in ten years youd see only ten percent of the whole. Main attractions: the dresses of the First Ladies, the Gem Hall at the National Museum of Natural History and the Wright brothers 1903 Flyer,Le Louvre, Paris, France The Louvre was the palace of the kings of France before beco

31、ming a museum two centuries ago. The addition of I. M. Peis pyramid shocked many when it was first used in 1989 as the new main entrance. The museums collections are among the most important in the world. A good place to start is the Sully Wing, which leads straight to the Egyptian rooms. Main attractions: the Venus de Milo, the Winged Victory of Samothrace, and Leonardo da Vincis Mona Lisa.State Hermitage, St. Petersburg, Russia Russia may be isolated(孤立) from the artistic centers of Paris, Rome and London, but the Hermitage has managed to get an amazing coll

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