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阶段评估(6)

必修3 Modules 4~6

第一部分:

英语知识运用(共四节,满分55分)

第一节 语音知识(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)

第二节 情景对话(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)

—Rich,canyoucomedownstairsforaminuterightnow?

—__6__I’mtiedupwithsomethingurgentatthemoment.

—Oh,areyouonthestupidnetagain?

__7__

—Justaminute,dear!

__8__IwanttomakesureIgettherightgiftforyourbirthday,don’tI?

—__9__Inthatcase,I’msorrytobotheryou.Takeasmuchtimeasyouneed.

—__10__

A.Yes,I’dliketo.

B.Oh?

C.I’mbusycollectingmyclothing.

D.I’msorryIcan’t.

E.Noproblem.

F.Whenareyougoingtogetoff?

G.I’mlookingatanewjewelrysite.

第三节 语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

11.Hemadeagreatinventionagain,________ofgreathelptoourdailylife.

A.Ithinkitis        B.Ithinkwhichis

C.IthinkitD.whichIthinkis

12.(2020北京东城区高三第一学期期末质量检测)—WhatdoyouthinkofObama’saddresstothenation?

—Ilike________ofwhathesaid.HissuccesshasprovedthattheAmericandreamcanbeturnedintoareality.

A.many    B.few    C.much    D.little

13.Theriverbeyondourschoolhasbecomecleanagainasnewmeasuresare________topreventit________anyfurther.

A.taken;pollutingB.taking;beingpolluted

C.taken;beingpollutedD.taking;tobepolluted

14.Toavoid________,theboydidn’ttellthetruthtohisfather.

A.punishingB.tobepunished

C.beingpunishedD.beingtopunish

15.Heisoneofthestudents________parentshavegonetobigcitiestolookforwork.

A.theirB.whoC.whoseD.his

16.Icannotseewherethey________eachother:

tometheylookexactlyalike.

A.differentfromB.differwithC.differfromD.differin

17.Cigarettesmokingis________about90%ofdeathsfromlungcancer.

A.responsibleforB.becauseofC.leadtoD.madeup

18.Mostofthelawsthatkeptthempoorand________fromthewhiteshavebeenchanged.

A.separatesB.toseparateC.separatingD.separated

19.Onthethirdfloortherearetworooms,________isusedasameetingroom.

A.oneofthemB.thelargerofwhich

C.thelargeroneofthemD.thelargerofwhom

20.Ifyoudon’twanttosetfire________theship,________yourcigarette.

A.on;putoutB.to;putoutC.on;putoffD.to;goout

21.Thepolicedoubtedthattheyoungmanwas________connected________themurder.

A.closely;withB.close;withC.closely;toD.close;to

22.It________toplantfruittreesinthemountainousareas.

A.makessomesensesB.givespoorsense

C.hasnosenseD.makesgoodsense

23.Afiercebattle________intheAugustof1945,whichbroughtanend________thewar.

A.brokeout;forB.wasbrokenout;to

C.brokeout;toD.wasbrokenout;for

24.Twomenwere________todeathonthemountainbecauseitwas________.

A.freezing;freezingB.frozen;freezing

C.frozen;frozenD.freezing;frozen

25.Youlook________inthosetightjeans,soIsuggestyou________suchkindofclothes.

A.pretty;shouldn’twearB.ridiculous;wear

C.ridiculous;notwearD.ridiculous;can’twear

第四节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

AfriendandIhadarrangedtospendawholeSundaytakingalongwalkinthecountry.Wesetoffonanonlytrain,eachcarryinga__26__bagfilledwithsandwiches,cakes,fruitandbottlesoflemonade,I__27__howtwopeoplewouldbeabletofinishitall.

Soonwehadleft__28__thesmokyairofthecityandhadreachedthecountrystationwhereour__29__wastobegin.Wewere__30__,becausethesunwasshiningandtherewasagentlebreezetomakeitjustrightforwalking.WedecidedtogoonawalkcalledtheFourMileSquare:

ithasfour__31__sides,eachaboutfourmilesinlengthandonamaplookslikearoughsquare.Itis__32__becauseeachsidepassesthroughadifferentkindofcountry.We__33__inhighspiritsalongthefirstside,which__34__ariver,planningtohaveaswimandourfirstmealbeforeweleftit.Beforelong,wecametoagatenearwhichtherewasa__35__,“BewareoftheBull”.Wewerevery__36__.Ourpathranthroughthisfield,and,asitwasapublicfootpath,thefarmerhadno__37__toputadangerousanimalsinit.“Oh,butit’sallright,”myfriendsaid.“Thisbullistiedup.Comeon.”

Ifollowed,becauseIcouldseeformyselfastrongrope__38__totheringinitsnoseatoneendandroundalargetreeattheother.Wefeltveryboldandwalkednearer,__39__aredhandkerchiefjusttoshowthatweweren’tafraid.

Thebullbegantowalktowardsus—anddidnotstop.“He__40__tohavealongrope.”Isaid,walkingmorequickly.Thebulltoowaswalkingmorequickly.Then,atthesamemoment,webothsawthattheropewasbroken,andwithout__41__webegantorun.

Wewerehalfwayacrossthefieldbutitdidn’ttakeuslongtoreachthegateagain.Wejumpedover,verymuchoutof__42__,andlookedbacktoseethebullquietly__43__abagoffood.“Thatwasaclever__44__ofmine,wasn’tit?

”saidmyfriend,“Idroppedthefoodonpurposeto__45__awaythebull’sattention.”

“No,”Icried,itwasnotclever!

Idroppedmine—accidentally.

26.A.smallB.lightC.heavyD.huge

27.A.wonderedB.knewC.doubtedD.thought

28.A.overB.awayC.outD.behind

29.A.destinationB.walkC.adventureD.race

30.A.depressedB.thirstyC.luckyD.tired

31.A.equalB.prettyC.shortD.strange

32.A.quietB.convenientC.remoteD.famous

33.A.startedoffB.tookupC.ranoffD.turnedup

34.A.connectedB.followedC.surroundedD.reflected

35.A.guideB.reportC.sentenceD.notice

36.A.scaredB.excitedC.worriedD.ashamed

37.A.chanceB.rightC.spaceD.duty

38.A.tiedB.appliedC.contactedD.added

39.A.wavingB.wearingC.foldingD.throwing

40.A.failsB.needsC.seemsD.happens

41.A.difficultyB.hesitationC.permissionD.trouble

42.A.questionB.dangerC.sightD.breath

43.A.weighingB.examiningC.consideringD.inspecting

44.A.trapB.gameC.trickD.plan

45.A.payB.giveC.takeD.draw

第二部分:

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)

A

Iamanadvocateformyson.Imadeitmyresponsibilitytoinformallofhishighschoolteachersandprincipalsthatourfamilygoalwasforhimtoattendcollege.Whenyou,theparent,informateacherthatthefamilyhashighexpectationsforyourchild,thenthatteachertakesonawholedifferentattitudetohimorher.

WhenChrisstartedhighschool,Istartedmyhabitofkeepingtrackofhisabsencesandtardiness(上学迟到)onmycalendarathome.Inaway,itpleasedhimthatIcaredsomuch.

Onesemesterinhisjunioryear,hecamehomewithareportcardthatshowedthreetimesasmanydaysabsentfromschoolasIhadonmycalendar.WhenIaskedhimaboutit,helookedatthereportcardandhiseyesgotverywide.

“Thatmustbeamistake,Mom,”hesaid.“Maybetherewasanerrorinthecomputer.”Heassured(使确信)methathehadnotbeenskippingschool.

WhileIwaspreparedtobelievehim,Ialsoneededtocheckwiththeschooltomakesure.Thenextmorning,IwentwithChrisbeforeschooltotheviceprincipal’sofficeandshowedhimthereportcardwiththeexcessive(过度的)numberofabsences.Hespokeupimmediately.

“Oh,MsChandler,I’msosorry.Weareplanningtoinformalltheparentsthattherewasaglitchinthereportingofthedaysabsentforallthekids.Idon’tthinkanyofthemwentoutcorrect.Chriswasherewhenhesayshewashere.”

Iwasrelievedthateverythingwasallright,andasIlefthisofficetheviceprincipalsaidtome,“Hundredsofreportcardswentoutwiththewrongnumberofabsences,butyou’retheonlyparentwhohascalledorstoppedintocheckuponit.”

46.WhenChrissawthereportcard,hefelt________.

A.ashamedB.surprisedC.frightenedD.angry

47.Whydidtheauthorgotoherson’sschoolwiththereportcard?

A.ToproveChrisinnocent.B.Tocorrectthemistake.

C.Tofindoutthetruth.D.ToexposeChrisasaliar.

48.Theunderlinedword“glitch”inParagraph6canbebestreplacedby“________”.

A.problemB.correctionC.statementD.change

49.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethattheauthor________.

A.changedallteachers’attitudestoherson

B.hadhighexpectationsforherson’sschool

C.wasdissatisfiedwithherson’sschool

D.keptintouchwithherson’sschool

B

Spendingaslittleas$5adayonsomeoneelsecouldsignificantlyboost_happiness,theteamattheUniversityofBritishColumbiafound.

Theirexperimentsonmorethan630Americansshowedtheyweremeasurablyhappierwhentheyspentmoneyonothers—eveniftheythoughtspendingthemoneyonthemselveswouldmakethemhappier.

“Wewantedtotestourtheorythathowpeoplespendtheirmoneyisatleastasimportantashowmuchmoneytheyearn,”saidElizabethDunn,apsychologistattheUniversityofBritishColumbia.Theyaskedtheir600volunteersfirsttoratetheirgeneralhappiness,reporttheirannualincomeanddetailtheirmonthlyspendingincludingbills,giftsforthemselves,giftsforothersanddonationstocharity.

“Nomatterhowmuchincomeeachpersonmade,thosewhospentmoneyonothersreportedgreaterhappiness,whilethosewhospentmoreonthemselvesdidnot,”Dunnsaidinastatement.

Dunn’steamalsosurveyed16employeesatacompanyinBostonbeforeandaftertheyreceivedanannualprofit-sharingbonusofbetween$3,000and$8,000.“Employeeswhodevotedmoreoftheirbonustopro-socialspendingexperiencedgreaterhappinessafterreceivingthebonus,andthemannerinwhichtheyspentthatbonuswasamoreimportantpredictoroftheirhappinessthanthesizeofthebonusitself,”theywroteintheirreport,publishedinthejournalScience.

Theygavetheirvolunteers$5or$20andhalfgotclearinstructionsonhowtospendit.Thosewhospentthemoneyonsomeoneorsomethingelsereportedfeelinghappieraboutit.

“Thesefindingssuggestthatveryminorchangesinspendingallocations—aslittleas$5—maybeenoughtoproducerealgainsinhappinessonagivenday,”Dunnsaid.

50.Whatisthegeneralideaofthepassage?

A.Themoreyouearn,thegreaterha

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