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高中英语外研版必修3模块质量测评二

模块质量测评二(Module2)

(时间:

100分钟 满分:

120分)

第一部分 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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

ManyvisitorstotheUnitedStatesfindthatthefastpaceatwhichpeoplemoveisverytroubling.One'sfirstimpressionislikelytobethateveryoneisinarush.Citypeoplealwaysseemtobehurryingtogetwheretheyaregoing.Andtheyareveryimpatientiftheyaredelayedevenforabriefmoment.

Atfirstthismayseemunfriendlytoyou:

peoplewillpushpastyouastheywalkalongthestreet.Youwillmisssmilesandbriefconversationswithpeoplewhenyoushopordineinarestaurant.DonotthinkitisbecauseAmericansareinsuchahurrythattheyareunfriendly.Lifeisoftenmuchsloweroutsidethebigcities,whichistrueinothercountriesaswell.

AmericanswholiveincitiessuchasNewYork,Chicago,orLosAngeles,oftenthinkthateveryoneisequallyinahurrytogetthingsdone.Butwhentheydiscoverthatyouareastranger,mostAmericansbeequitekindandwilltakegreatcaretohelpyou.

1.InAmericanbigcities,peoplerarely______.

A.smiletoeachother

B.moveatafastpace

C.chatwitheachotherinashop

D.dineawayfromhome

2.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Lifepaceisdifferentinsideandoutsidebigcities.

B.Lifepaceisquiteslowinotherpartsoftheworld.

C.Lifepaceisthesameindifferentpartsoftheworld.

D.LifepaceissimilarinAmericancities,bigorsmall.

3.ItseemsthatAmericansarecoldtoyoubecausetheythink______.

A.youareaforeigner

B.youknowtheirwayoflife

C.youareasbusyastheyare

D.youareastrangerthere

答案与解析:

1.解析:

细节理解题。

题干中的rarely意为“很少,难得”,同时根据文中第二段第二句“Youwillmisssmilesandbriefconversationswithpeoplewhenyoushopordineinarestaurant.”可知C项正确。

答案:

C

2.解析:

推理判断题。

因为文章第二段最后一句话做了美国大城市内外生活节奏的对比,从句中可以看出A项正确。

答案:

A

3.解析:

细节理解题。

根据第三段第一句“AmericanswholiveincitiessuchasNewYork,Chicago,orLosAngeles,oftenthinkthateveryoneisequallyinahurrytogetthingsdone.”可知答案为C。

答案:

C

B

Everyday,inallkindsofweather,thousandsofmenandwomenjog.Whyhasjogging—runningslowlyforlongdistances—beesopopular?

Mostjoggersbeginbecausetheyhearitisaverygoodexercise.Joggingmakestheheartstrongerandhelpspeopleloseweight.Itcanalsohelpthemfeelbetteraboutthemselves.

DonaldRobbins,whoisforty-twoyearsoldandworksinanoffice,beganjoggingafewyearsagobecausehefelthewastoofat.Atfirsthecouldonlyrunabout100yards.Ittookhimthreemonthstobeabletorunamile.Buttwoyearslater,heraninamarathonovertwentysixmiles.Manyjoggers,likeDonaldRobbins,feelthatiftheycansucceedinjogging,theycansucceedinotherthings,andquiteoftenthisfeelinghelpsthemintheirjobs.

Shouldyoujogtoo?

Ifyoudo,besuretoaskyourdoctorforadvice.Joggingmaybetoomuchexerciseforyou.

Doesjoggingcostmuch?

No,itcostsalmostnothing.Butitisveryimportanttohaveagoodpairofshoesthataremadeespeciallyforjogging.Theyprotectyourfeetandlegsfromtheshockofrunningonthehardsurface.

Howfastshouldyougo?

Jogwithafriendandtalktoeachotherasyourun.Ifyouhavedifficultyintalking,you'regoingtoofast.

Howfarshouldyoujog?

Remembernottogotoofartoosoon.Infact,youshouldwalk,notrun,thefirstfewtimes.Thendosomeshortjogs,butnomorethanwhatyoucandofortably.Afterthat,increaseyourdistanceaquarterorhalfamileeverytwoweeksorso.Maybeinafewyears,youcanruninamarathontoo.

4.Thearticleismainlyabout______.

A.joggingasasport

B.joggingasanexercise

C.jogginginasafeway

D.joggingasawaytothemarathon

5.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothearticle?

A.Joggingshouldbedoneintheearlymorning.

B.Manypeoplethinkthatjoggingneedsone'swillpower.

C.Joggingistimeconsuming.

D.Youshouldnottalkwhilejogging.

6.WhichpieceofadviceisNOTmentionedinthearticle?

A.Haveagoodpairofshoes.

B.Haveasportssuit.

C.Remembernottogotoofartoosoonatthebeginning.

D.Askyourdoctorforadvice.

7.Whyisjoggingsopopularaccordingtothepassage?

A.Itdoesn'tcostmuch.

B.Onecanstartjoggingatanytimeandinanyplace.

C.Itisaverygoodexercise.

D.Onecantalkwithone'sfriendwhilejogging.

答案与解析:

本文介绍了慢跑对人的身体的好处,以及慢跑时需要注意的一些问题。

4.解析:

主旨大意题。

exercise意为“运动、锻炼”,如散步、跑步、划船等,主要是为了锻炼身体,不以竞技为目的,所以排除A项。

只有B项符合文意。

答案:

B

5.解析:

细节理解题。

根据第二段人们慢跑的成功经验可知,慢跑需要恒心、毅力。

B符合文意。

答案:

B

6.解析:

细节理解题。

第四段提到A项,最后一段提到C项,第三段提到D项。

B项在文中没有被提到,故选B项。

答案:

B

7.解析:

细节理解题。

由第一段第三句可知选C。

答案:

C

C

OncetherewasakinginEngland.Hisofficialswerealwayssayingthathewasthegreatestmanintheworld.

“You'rethegreatestmanthateverlived,”onewouldsay.

Thenanotherwouldsay,“Greatking,there'snothingyoucan'tdo.”Andanotherwouldsay,“Oh,king!

Everythingwillobeyyourorders.”

Thekingwasveryclever.Hegrewtiredofhearingsuchfoolishwords.

Onedayhewassittinginachairbythesea,andhisofficialswerewithhim.Theyweresearchingforgoodwordstotelltheking,astheyusuallydid.Hethoughtthatnowhewouldteachthemalesson,andsoheaskedthem,“AmIthegreatestmanintheworld?

“Oh,king!

”theycried,“thereisnoonesogreatasyou.”

“Doallthingsobeyme?

”heasked.“Oh,certainly,certainly,myking,”theysaid.

“Willtheseaobeyme?

”heasked,andhelookeddownatthewater.

Thefoolishofficialswereafraidtosay“No.”

“Tellitwhattodo,oh,king!

Anditwillobey,”saidone.

“Sea,”criedtheking,“Stopmoving!

Buttheseawentoningandgoing.Thenthekingturnedtohisofficials.

“Yousee,theseadoesn'tobeymyorders.Youfoolishmen!

Don'ttellmesuchthingsagain,orI'lldriveallofyouintothesea!

8.Theofficialssaid______wouldobeytheking'sorders.

A.nothingB.allthings

C.mostthingsD.something

9.Theking______.

A.believedthemB.wasveryhappy

C.didn'tbelievethemD.wasn'thappy

10.Thekingorderedtheseato______.

A.eandgoB.makeanoise

C.bequietD.listentotheofficials

11.Fromthisstoryweknowthatevenagreatman______.

A.can'tdoeverything

B.candoeverything

C.canbefoolish

D.isgladtohavefoolishofficials

答案与解析:

8.解析:

文中提到的“everything”即“allthings”,可知B为正确答案。

答案:

B

9.解析:

推理判断题,由文中国王很聪明,他厌恶了听这些愚蠢的话,可推知国王并不相信他们的话。

故选C。

答案:

C

10.解析:

词义猜词题,“bequiet”和“stopmoving”同义,表示保持平静。

C符合文意。

答案:

C

11.解析:

主旨大意题,本文讲明即使是国王也不可能让一切都遵从他的命令,从而告知我们再伟大的人也不能做一切事情。

A符合文意。

答案:

A

D

IntheUnitedStatesinrecentyears,campinghasbeeverypopular.Everysummer,thousandsoffamiliesleavethecitybehindtospendweekendsandvacationsoutdoors.Somefamiliestakealongtrailers(拖车).Othersloadtheircarswithtents,smallstoves,andairfilledsleepingmattresses(床垫).Thentheyheadforoneofthecountry'smanycampgrounds.

Somecampgroundsoffercamperslittlemorethancleanwaterandplacestopitchtheirtentsorparktheirtrailers.Peoplewhogototheseplacesliketo“roughit.”Othercampgroundsoffercamperssuchfortsaselectricity,outdoorfireplaces,andevenshowers.

IntheUnitedStates,mostcampgroundsarepubliclyowned.Thenationalparksandmanynationalmonumentsandnationalforestshavelandsetasideforcampers.Stategovernmentsalsoruncampgroundsinstateownedparksandforests.Evencountriesandcitiesmayhavetheirowncampgrounds.

Afewyearsago,camperscouldalwaysfindroomtocampinapubliccampground.Buttoday,governmentownedcampgroundsareoftenovercrowded.Tomeettheneedsoftheevergrowingnumberofcampers,somebusinessmenareopeningprivatelyownedlandtocampers.

Moreprivatecampgroundsareopeningacrossthecountry.Thecampersusuallypayahigherfeethantheypayatgovernmentownedgrounds.Butmanyprivateparksalsooffermoreforts.Andaspublicparksandforestsbeegreatlyovercrowded,privatecampgroundswillgivemorepeoplethechancetoenjoycamping.

12.Thestoryismainlyabout______.

A.newcampgroundsthatwillgivemorepeopleachancetocamp

B.theproblemsofrunningthenationalparksandnationalforests

C.howcountriesandcitiescanhavetheirowncampgrounds

D.whycampinghasbeesopopularintheUSA

13.Mostcampgroundsare______.

A.nationalmonumentsB.governedbycities

C.privatelyownedD.publiclyowned

14.Thewordinthelastparagraphthatmeans“paymentorcharge”is“______”.

A.campgroundsB.fee

C.fortsD.campers

15.Whichstatementdoesthestoryleadyoutobelieve?

A.Eachcountryandcitywillhavetobuilditsowncampgrounds.

B.Allpeoplewhogocampingliketo“roughit”.

C.Manypeoplewhogocampingliveinbigcities.

D.Fewerandfewerpeopleliketocampinthecountry.

答案与解析:

12.解析:

主旨大意题。

综合全文内容可知A符合文意。

答案:

A

13.解析:

细节理解题。

从第三段第一句可知D符合文意。

答案:

D

14.解析:

词义理解题。

paymentorcharge指“费用”,故只有fee才相当。

答案:

B

15.解析:

推理判断题。

用排除法并结合第一段第二句可知C符合文意。

答案:

C

第二节:

(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。

Developinghealthyeatinghabits

Childrendevelopanaturalpreferenceforthefoodstheyenjoythemost,sothechallengeistomakehealthychoicesattractive.Ofcourse,it'salwaysgoingtobedifficulttomakeyoureight-year-oldbelievethatanappleisassweetatreatasacookie.However,youcanmakesurethatyourchildren'sdietisasnutritious(有营养的)andhealthyaspossible,evenwhileallowingforsomeoftheirfavoritetreats.

Childrenaregoodatimitating.__16__It'snogoodaskingyourchildtoeatfruitandvegetableswhileyoueatpotatochipsanddrinksoda.

Toptipstoformhealthychildhoodeatinghabits:

●__17__Knowingdinnerisservedataboutthesametimeeverynightandthattheentirefamilywillbesittingdowntogetherisfortingandincreasesappeti

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