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外研版选修八检测题含答案
高二年级第八学段模块检测
英语试题
第I卷(共105分)
第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分55分)
第一节单项选择(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
1.---HowlonghaveyoubeenlearningEnglish?
——Aboutfivemonths.
——!
YourEnglishissogood.
A.Youcan'tbeseriousB.YougotitC.Icouldn'tagreemoreD.I'mstuck
2.Itisobviousthatthereisa(n)towardssimplerstylesinwomen'sdress.
A.consequeneeB.outcomeC.effectD.trend
3.Thepoliceisthepeopletobeverycarefulandnottobecheatedonline.
A.turningtoB.appealingtoC.referringtoD.leadingto
4.Hetrainshard,determinedtowinthegame,thecost.
A.howeverB.nomatterC.evenifD.whatever
5.thatsheisinterestedinchildren,Iamsureteachingistherightjobforher.
A.ToconsiderB.ConsideringC.ConsideredD.Tobeconsidered
6.Wewon'tstarttheworkuntilallthepreparations.
A.arebeingmadeB.willbemadeC.havebeenmadeD.hadbeenmade
7.—Whatdoesthesignoverthereread?
—"Nopersonsmokeorcarryalightedcigarettecigarorpipeinthisarea.”
A.shallB.mayC.mustD.will
8.Anumberofhighbuildingshavearisentherewasnothingayearagobutruins.
A.whenB.whereC.beforeD.until
9.HesmiledpolitelyMaryapologizedforherdrunkenfriends.
A.asB.ifC.unlessD.though
10.Mariahaswrittentwonovels,bothofhavebeenmadeintotelevisionseries.
A.themB.thatC.whichD.what
第二节完形填空(共两篇;第一篇短文10小题,每小题1分;第二篇短文20小题,每小
题1.5分;满分40分)
A
It'slikegettinganewlifeImean,livingwiththeTragers.
BeingtheoldestkidinRosarioLandingisn'somethingyou'dbe11.Peoplewhogothere
usuallywant12kids,babieseven,becausebabiesrememberlittleabouttheirrealparents,andit'seasierforthemtobecome13totheirnewparents.Ifelthappyforthosewholeftwiththeirnew
families.Ireallydid.14itgothardertobehappyforthemwhenyouwerenevertheonetogo.
IneverthoughtNicoleandThomaswould15me.Theysaidtheyfeltliketheyhad16_meformanyyears.Afterspendingafewafternoonswithme,theydecidedtotakemehome.
It'snevereasytohav17inyourlife.Loriisnice,butshe'sttiQ,likeIwasjustoneofherparents'friendWetalk,butnotverywarmly.Sean19itbetterthanhisoldersisterIsleptinhisroombeforeIhadmyown,andwegottoplaytricksoneachotherthreenightslater,likerealbrothers.
Ifthere'sanythingIcandotomakethemfeeleasierwithmelltryIwantto,because,forthefirsttimeinmylife,IfeelthatI20somewhere.
11.
A.
afraidof
B
.awareof
C.proudof
D.tiredof
12.
A.
bigger
B
.younger
C.healthier
D.happier
13.
A.
familiar
B
.polite
C.kind
D.close
14.
A.
And
B
.But
C.So
D.As
15.
A.
Dick
B.
see
C.1eave
D.catch
16.
A.
kept
B.
taught
C.known
D.helped
17.
A.
boy
B.
girl
C.friendD.stranger
18.
A.
polite
B.pleasantC.amusing
D.excited
19.
A.
meetswith
B.
dealswith
C.putsupwith
D.agreeswith
20.
A.
belong
B.
exist
C.stay
D.live
B
ThefightingforSUCCESSalwaysbeginswithatarget.Buttoomanypeople21throughlifelikesteepwalkers.Eachdaytheyfollowfamiliar2_,neverasking,“WhatamIdoingwithmylife?
Andtheydon'tknowwhatthey'redoingbecause2theylack
Goal-settingisafocusingofthe24tomoveinacertaindirection.BeginWithaclear25of_whatyouwant.Writedownyourgoalsanddatethem-puttingtheminto26makesthemclearertoyou.Ratherthanconcentratingon27.objectstoacquireandDossess,focusonsatisfyingyourdesirestodo,toproduce,tocontribute,whichgivesyouatruesenseof28.weallneed.
It'simportanttopictureyoursefyourgoal.Whatoftenhappensisthat30tendtopicturetheterribleconsequencesoffailure,whilewinnerspicturethe31_ofsuccess.I'veseenitamongathletesbusinesspeopleandpublicspeakers.
I'vedoneitmyselfIwasafraidof32_travel.Friendsshowedmestatisticscontrastingairandhighway33,butitmadenodifferenee,becauseIhadreadtoomanyartielesdescribing34scenesandimaginedthesescenesvividly.Ihadprogrammedmyself,withoutrealizingit,to35planes.
ThenonesummerIhadthe36toflyonaprivateplanewithfriends.Ididn'twaitxbmissagreat37.SoIspenttwoweeksimaginingasmoothflightandeasy38_.
Whenthedayarrived,Iwas_39togo.Toeveryone'ssurprise,Igotontheplaneandflewwiththemwithouthesitation.Iloved40_minuteofit,andIstillusethetechniquesIemployedthatday.
21.
A.
run
B.march
C.wander
D.hurry
22.
A.
routines
B.guides
C.exercises
D.teachers
23.
A.
experiences
B.actions
C.methods
D.goals
24.
A.
1ight
B.will
C.breath
D.blood
25.
A.
impression
B.theory
C.idea
D.sky
26.
A.
words
B.hearts
C.bags
D.pockets
27.
A.
metal
B.cheap
C.boringD.valuable
28.
A.
humour
B.satisfaction
C.direction
D.justice
29.
A.
setting
B.writing.
C.accomplishingD.seeking
30.
A.
1osers
B.heroes
C.adults
D.children
31.
A.
records
B.awards
C.effects
D.rewards
32.
A.
1and
B.air
C.sea
D.desert
33.
A.
speed
B.cost
C.safety
D.comfort
34.
A.
crash
B.
mountain
C
.ocean
D
.forest
35.
A.
cutoff
B.
putoff
C
.payoff
D.
stayoff
36.
A.
plan
B.
opportunity
C
.courage
D.
strength
37.
A.
train
B.
plane
C
.vacation
D
.lecture
38.
A.
landing
B.
travelling
C
.going
D
'.operating
39.
A.
unwilling
B.
sorry
C
.afraid
D.
eager
40.
A.
a
B.
every
C.
the
D.
some
第二部分:
阅读理解(共
25小题
每小题
2分,
满分50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,并在答题卡上将该项涂
里。
八、、°
A
Anyonewhohaseverlostkeysormoneywillhavewishedforasimplebuteffectivewaytomakesureitneverhappensagain.AUScompanyistryingtohelp.
Usingatinymicrochipwhichisimplantedintothearm,theyhavecomeupwithareplacementforcashorcreditcardsthatcannotbeleftathomeordroppedonthebus.
TheVerichipisaboutthesizeofagrainofriceandworksusingradiofrequencyidentification
technology.Atashop,aradiofrequency“reader”wouldsendasignalandthechipinyourarmwouldrespondwithyouruniqueidentitynumber.ThatwouldgivethefinancnialciBforfnatioar
andmoneycouldbetakendirectlyfromyouraccountsandyouwouldn'tevenhavetoreachforyourwallet.
Thecompanyalsohopestoincludeotherinformationonthechip,suchasmedicalrecords,buildingsecuritycodes(密码)andpasswords,makinglifeeveneasier.
Butnoteveryoneishappywiththedevelopments.Criticssaythatalotcangowrongwiththechip.Acleverthiefcouldbuildafake(假的)readerthatwouldstealyourinformationwithoutyouknowing.Soyourmoneycouldstillbestolen.Privacyisabigissuetoo.Stores,oreventhegovernment,onlyneedtotrackthechiptofindoutwhatyoubuy,howmuchyouspendandwhereyougo.
Andifyouwantedtogetridofyourchip,youwouldneedanoperationtoremoveit.
41.TheVerichipis.
A.theidentitynumberB.thesecuritycode
C.atinymicrochipD.aradioreader
42.Paragraph3ismainlyabout
A.howtheVerichipworks
B.theimportaneeoftheVerichip
C.thedevelopmentoftheVerichip
D.howmoneyistakenfromyouraccounts
43.WhichistrueoftheVerichip?
A.Yourinformationonitwillalwaysbesafe.
B.Medicalrecordshavealreadybeenincluded.
C.Youcaneasilyreachforyourwalletusingit.
D.Anoperationhastobeperformedtoremoveit.
44.Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?
A.Allpeoplearesatisfiedwiththechip.
B.TheVerichipcompanyhasfinancialproblems.
C.Thechipneedsimprovingtobewidelyaccepted.
D.Manypeoplehavetheexperieneeoflosingkeysormoney.
45.Theauthor'spurposeofwritingthetextismostlikelyto.
A.warnB.advertiseC.compareD.introduce
B
Successisoftenmeasuredbytheabilitytoovercomeadversity.But,itisoftenthebeliefofothersthatgivesusthecouragetotry.
J.K.Rowling,authoroftheHarryPotterbookseries,beganwritingatage6.Inherbiography,sherememberswithgreatfondnesswhenhergoodfriend,Sean,whomshemetinsecondaryschool,becamethefirstpersontoencourageherandhelpbuildtheconfidencethatonedayshewouldbeaverygoodwriter.
“HewasthefirstpersonwithwhomIreallydiscussedmyseriousambitiontobeawriter.HewasalsotheonlypersonwhothoughtIwasboundtobeasuccessatit,whichmeantmuchmoretomethanIevertoldhimatthetime.”
DespitemanysetbacksRowlingperseveredinherwriting,particularlyfantasystories.Butitwasn'tuntil1990thatshefirstconceivedtheideaaboutHarryPotter.Assherecalls,itwasonalongtrainjourneyfromLondontoManchesterthat“theideaofHarryPottersimplyfellintomyhead.Tomyimmensefrustration(沮丧),Ididn'thaveafunctioningpenwithme,andIwastooshytoaskanybodyifIcouldborrowone.Ithink,now,thatthiswasprobablyagoodthing,becauseIsimplysatandthought,forfour(delayedtrain)hours,andallthedetailsbubbledupinmybrain,andthisscrawny,black-haired,bespectacledboywhodidn'tknowhewasawizardbecamemoreandmorerealtome.”
Thatsameyear,hermotherpassedawayafteraten-yearbattlewithmultiplesclerosis,whichdeeplyaffectedherwriting.Shewentontomarryandhadadaughter,butseparatedfrmherhusbandshortlyafterwards.
Duringthistime,Rowlingwasdiagnosedwithclinicaldepression.U