高二英语下册第一次模块检测试题(带参考答案)

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本试卷分第一卷()和第二卷(非)两部分,共150分,考试时间120分钟。

第一卷(共三部分,满分105分)
第一部分: 理解(分两节,共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
1.When is the woan’s flight?
A. At 1:25 p.. B. At 11:25 p.. C. At 11:30 a..
2. What did the an do?
A. He bought a new book.
B. He lent the book to his classates.
C. He returned the book to the library.
3. What are the speakers going to do?
A. Wait for Jane a little longer.
B. Go to see the fil at once.
C. Give Jane a call.
4. What does the woan ean?
A. She can’t stand the weather in the ountains.
B. She doesn’t want to go anywhere this suer.
C. The place where she stays is too hot.
5. What does the woan think of To’s essay?
A. It’s totally useless.
B. It’s badly organized.
C. There are any spelling istakes.

第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6. Where does the an get seated?
A. By the windo B. Near the stage. C. In the corner.
7. What will the an do next?
A. Serve hiself. B. Read the enu. C. Order dishes.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8. Where did the woan stay at the beach?
A. In a hotel. B. At a friend’s hoe. C. At her parents’.
9. Why did the woan coe back so soon?
A. She thought the holiday was boring.
B. She had an appointent.
C. She had schoolwork to do.
10. What did the woan do at the beach?
A. Running. B. Swiing. C. Surfing.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. Who is Jack?
A. A high school student. B. A college student. C. A coputer engineer.
12. What is the real difference in his life now?
A. There is a lot of reading and hoework.
B. He has to be on his own.
C. There is uch ore to learn.
13. What is the ost iportant part of his plan?
A. What to do first.
B. When and where to do it.
C. How to do it.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What did Lady Gaga do during her early years?
A. She designed clothes for any faous stars.
B. She worked as a dealer for a faous artist.
C. She wrote songs for faous artists.
18. Which song is fro her first albu?
A. Poker Face. B. Bad Roance. C. Fae onster.
19. When did she begin her first tour?
A. In 2008. B. In 2009. C. In 2010.
20. What else gives her inspiration besides her favorite usicians?
A. Fashion. B. Painting. C. Roance.
第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:单项(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
21. ---Would you ind y soking in this roo? --- ________. It’s forbidden here.
A. Of course notB. Yes, you can
C. No, just ake yourself at hoeD. Sorry, but you’d better not
22. Generally speaking, in ______ process of an operation, nurses are helping to keep everything
in ________ order.
A. a; theB. a; /C. the; /D. the; the
23. The patient was suggested to have a _______ check-up to find the cause of her illness.
A. thoroughB. previousC. accurateD. cofortable
24. I failed in the final exaination last ter and only then ________ the iportance of studies.
A. I realizedB. I had realizedC. had I realizedD. did I realize
25. The teenager’s parents didn’t _______ his plan to ______ a university abroad after he
finishes iddle school.
A. approve of; apply forB. agree with; applyC. approve; apply withD. approve of; apply to
26. Special attention should be paid to _______ our earth fro ________.
A. prevent; being pollutedB. prevent; polluting
C. preventing; being pollutedD. preventing; polluted
27. _______ the tourist’s injury, the an ________ first aid applied pressure to it while sending
hi to hospital.
A. Having treated; perforingB. Treated; perfored
C. Treating; having perforedD. To treat; to perfor
28. The workers deanded that their wages ________ by 10 percent.
A. should raiseB. raisedC. were raisedD. be raised
29. As soon as everything is _______, the guests are let in.
A. in no tieB. in placeC. in caseD. in a way
30. ---David has ade great progress recently. ---_______, and _________.
A. So he has; so you haveB. So he has; so have you
C. So has he; so have youD. So has he; so you have
31. We are tired of doing ________ hoework every day, ost of _______ is of no use but of
echanical drill.
A. a lot of; itB. the nuber of; whichC. a nuber of; itD. a great deal of; which
32. With the decreasing of econoy developent in the USA, the nuber of people who ______
out of work _______ increasing.
A. are; areB. is; isC. are; isD. is; are
33. _______ be aditted to faous universities, parents should try to cure their children ______
bad habits.
A. In order to; ofB. So as to; with
C. In order that; ofD. So that; with
34. The global waring, if not properly ________, ight lead to ore natural disasters.
A. was controlledB. controlledC. to controlD. being controlled
35. Was it fro the lake ________ he often went fishing ________ he saved the drowning girl?
A. that; thatB. where; whereC. where; thatD. that; where
第二节:完形(共20 小题,每小题1 分, 满分20分)
I used to hate being called upon in class ainly because I didn’t like attention drawn to yself. And 36 otherwise assigned a seat by the teacher, I always 37 to sit at the back of the classroo.
All this 38 after I joined a sports tea. It began when a teacher suggested I try out for the basketball tea. At first I thought it was a crazy 39 because I didn’t have a good sense of balance, nor did I have the 40 to keep pace with the others on the tea and they would tease e. But for the teacher who kept insisting on y “ 41 for it”, I wouldn’t have decided to give it a try.
Getting up the courage to go to the tryouts was only the 42 of it. When I first started 43 the practice sessions, I didn’t even know the rules of the gae, uch 44 what I was doing. Soeties I’d get 45 and take a shot at the wrong direction — which ade e feel really stupid. 46 , I wasn’t the only one “new” at the gae, so I decided to 47 on learning the gae, do y best at each practice session, and not be too hard on yself for the things I didn’t 48 “just yet”.
I practiced and practiced. Soon I knew the 49 and the “oves”. Being part of a tea was fun and otivating. Very soon the copetitive 50 in e was winning over y lack of confidence. With tie, I learned how to play and ade friends in the 51 — friends who respected y efforts to work hard and be a tea player. I never had so uch fun!
With y 52 self-confidence coes ore praise fro teachers and classates. I have gone fro “ 53 ” in the back of the classroo and not waiting to call attention to yself, 54 raising y hand — even when I soeties wasn’t 100 percent 55 I had the right answer. Now I have ore self-confidence in yself.
36. A. asB. untilC. unlessD. though
37. A. hopedB. agreedC. eantD. chose
38. A. continuedB. changedC. settledD. started
39. A. ideaB. planC. beliefD. saying
40. A. rightB. chanceC. abilityD. patience
41. A. goingB. lookingC. cheeringD. applying
42. A. pointB. halfC. restD. basis
43. A. enjoyingB. preparingC. attendingD. watching
44. A. lessB. laterC. worseD. further
45. A. coittedB. otivatedC. ebarrassedD. confused
46. A. InterestinglyB. FortunatelyC. ObviouslyD. Hopefully
47. A. focusB. actC. relyD. try
48. A. wantB. doC. supportD. know
49. A. stepsB. ordersC. rulesD. gaes
50. A. roleB. partC. indD. value
51. A. processB. operationC. oveentD. situation
52. A. expressedB. iprovedC. preservedD. recognized
53. A. dreaingB. playingC. relaxingD. hiding
54. A. byB. forC. withD. to
55. A. luckyB. happyC. sureD. satisfied
第三部分:理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
下列短, 从每题所给的四个选项中, 选出最佳选项。
A
Do you have bright ideas? Ideas or inventions that change society or, at least, ake life easier for soebody? Perhaps we all do soeties, but we don’t often ake the idea a reality. Recently, in Britain, there was a copetition called British Designers for Toorro The copetition encourages young people to carry out their bright ideas. There were two groups in the contest: Group One was for schoolchildren under 16; Group Two was for schoolchildren over 16, and there were eleven prize-winners altogether.
Neil Hunt, one of the prize-winners, was called “Sunshine Superan”. It’s iportant when people study the weather to be able to record sunshine accurately. We need to know how any hours of sunshine we have and how strong it is. ost sunshine recorders only record direct sunlight. Neil’s is ore accurate and this is very iportant for research into the way of using solar power.
You can do so uch with aniated cartoon. Look at Sion West’s idea for aniated road signs. He uses pictures which appear to ove as you go nearer to or farther fro the. This isn’t a new idea. But it is new to use these pictures on road signs. “We found that people were ore likely to see oving signs,” said Sion. So now, you can really see rocks falling, trains oving, horses running or a car falling over the edge of a cliff. Quite a warning!
The ideas in the copetition were so inventive that we are surprised that British industry doesn’t ask ore schoolchildren for suggestions. Perhaps this will be the start of “pupil power!”
56. The writer sees to be encouraging the British industry to .
A. help schoolchildren in their studies
B. take better care of schoolchildren
C. stop asking schoolchildren for suggestions
D. pay ore attention to schoolchildren’s inventive power
57. Neil Hunt’s design would finally lead to the iproveent of the way of .
A. recording direct sunshineB. knowing how strong sunlight is
C. using the energy of the sunD. recording the hours of sunshine
58. The organizers of the copetition hoped the schoolchildren would .
A. becoe good designers for future Britain
B. win as any prizes as they could
C. design soething useful for the next day
D. invent soething for iediate use
59. What’s the use of Sion West’s aniated road signs?
A. To add to the beauty of a city.
B. To warn people on the roads of the danger ahead.
C. To help ake a car trip ore exciting.
D. To warn people to be careful while working.
60. The writer holds that people seldo .
A. ake their life easierB. turn their bright ideas into reality
C. have bright ideasD. think of inventing soething
B
College graduation brings both the satisfaction of acadeic achieveent and the expectation of a well-paid job. But for 6,000 graduates at San Jose State this year, there’s uncertainty as they enter one of the worst job arkets in decades. Ryan Stewart has a freshly inted(新兴的) degree in religious studies, but no job prospects.
“You look at everybody’s parents and neighbors, and they’re getting laid off and don’t have jobs,” said Stewart. “Then you look at the young people just coing into the workforce... it’s just scary.”
When the class of 2003 entered college, the future never looked brighter. But in the four years they’ve been here, the world outside has changed draatically.
“Those were the exciting ties, lots of dot-co opportunities, exploding offers, students getting top dollar with lots of benefits,” said Cheryl Allen-Vinnidge of the San Jose State Career Center. “Ties have changed. It’s a new arket.”
Cheryl Allen-Vinnidge ought to kno She runs the San Jose State Career Center, sort of a crossroads between college and the real world. Allen-innidge says students who do find jobs after college have done their hoework.
“The typical graduate who does have a job offer started working on it two years ago. They’ve postured(定位)theselves well during the suer. They’ve had several internships(实习),” she said. And they’ve ajored in one of the few fields that are still hot, like cheical engineering, accounting, or nursing, where average starting salaries have actually increased over last year. Other popular fields (like inforation systes anageent, coputer science, and political science) have seen big declines in starting salaries.
Ryan Stewart (he had hoped to becoe a teacher) ay just end up going back to school. “I’d like to teach college soe day and that requires ore schooling, which would be great in a bad econoy,” he said.
To soe students, a degree ay not be a ticket to instant wealth. For now, they can only hope its value will increase over tie.
61. The expression “dot-co” in the fourth paragraph probably eans “ ”.
A. a well-known websiteB. jobs related to high-technology
C. a copany aking dotsD. teaching on the Internet
62. What does Cheryl Allen-Vinnidge ean when she says students have “done their
hoework”?
A. They have spent tie preparing theselves to find a job.
B. They have gone to suer school for further studies.
C. They are good students who have finished their hoework on tie.
D. They have found full-tie jobs as their future career before graduation.
63. The purpose of a college career center is probably to .
A. help students do their hoework
B. find jobs for students while they are in school
C. prepare students to find jobs after they graduate
D. help high school students get accepted to college
64. Ryan Stewart is probably going to .
A. change his ajorB. becoe a religious leader
C. get a job teachingD. go back to school
65. What does the underlined sentence in the last paragraph ean?
A. Having a college degree does not provide travel discounts.
B. A college degree doesn’t proise a person a high-paid job.
C. ost students with degrees will be able to find jobs.
D. The best way to get rich is to get a college degree.
C
Anger is good for you, as long as you control it, according to new psychology research. A new study fro Carnegie ellon University shows anger ay help people reduce the negative ipacts of stress and help you becoe healthier.
“Here getting eotional is not bad for you if you look at the case of anger,” said Jennifer Lerner of Carnegie ellon. “The ore people display anger, the lower their stress responses.”
Lerner studied 92 UCLA students by asking the to count back fro 6,200. They ust say out loud every thirteenth nuber. Researchers disturbed the by asking the to count faster or ask the other questions. If they ade any istakes, they had to restart fro the very beginning. any students felt depressed about aking so any istakes or got angry.
Lerner used a hidden video caera and recorded all their facial expressions during the test. The researchers describe their reactions as fear, anger and disgust.
Other researchers recorded the students’ blood pressure,pulse and production of a high-stress horone(荷尔蒙) called cortisol.People whose faces showed ore fear during the experient had higher blood pressure and higher levels of the horone. Both can have lasting effects such as diabetes(糖尿病), heart disease, depression and extra weight gain.
When people feel fear, negative ipacts increase, but when they get angry, those negatives go down, according to the study.
“Having that sense of anger leads people to actually feel soe power in what otherwise is a addening (令人发狂的) situation,” Lerner said.
Lerner previously studied Aericans’ eotional response to the 9•11 terrorist attacks two onths after the incident. She found people who reacted with anger were ore optiistic. These people are healthier copared with those who were frightened during the event. So in addening situations, anger is not a bad thing to have. It’s a healthier response than fear.
66. What is the story ainly about?
A. The findings of new psychology research.
B. What you can do with anger in certain cases.
C. Different effects produced by anger and fear.
D. Healthier responses in addening situations.
67. Which stateent will Jennifer Lerner agree with?
A. It’s better to be angry than to be frightened.
B. Different reactions reflect different outlooks on life.
C. Don’t control your anger and it akes you powerful.
D. Pessiistic people are generally healthier.
68. What does the underlined word “both” refer to according to the passage?
A. Fear and anger.
B. Blood pressure and pulse.
C. Blood pressure and cortisol.
D. Higher blood pressure and higher levels of the horone.
69. In what ways can anger be beneficial to people?
A. By showing their optiistic side.B. By reducing their stress.
C. By reducing high blood pressure.D. By taking the place of fear.
70. The researchers irritated(激怒) the students by .
A. recording their perforance secretly
B. asking the to count to 6,200 again and again
C. disturbing the and aking the start all over again
D. criticizing the when they ade istakes
D
The best way to coe first is to go last. An analysis of alost 50 years of copetitions—including Eurovision Song Contests and world skating chapionships—has found that contestants are ore likely to win if they are aong the last to appear before the judges.
The study by an Aerican university appears to provide scientific proof that the best an, or woan, does not always win.
It found that, on average, the last copetitor to appear in the Eurovision Song Contest was ore than twice as likely to win as the one who went on first.
The first rounds of figure-skating chapionships, for which the running order is selected at rando, showed ore draatic results. The final skater had a 14 percent chance of victory, aking hi or her ore than four ties as likely to win as the first skater.
The study showed a gradual worsening of chances for copetitors who appeared earlier in the running order. A contestant who appears first in a contest is two percent less likely to win than one who appears second. A contestant who appears second is two percent less likely to win than one who appears third, and so on.
The findings are published in the arch issue of Acta Psychologica, a scientific journal.
Robert Hardan, a senior lecturer in psychology at London etropolitan University who specializes in the science of decision-aking, said that the results were interesting. He suggested that the effect was caused by the liitations of the huan eory.
“When people ake coparisons, they aren’t really able to ake a lot of fine-grade discriination. When contestants appear at the beginning of a contest, judges have little to copare the to and are perhaps wary(谨慎的) of the scores they give,” he said.
“Later on, when judges are able to copare the contestants to those that have gone before, they ight give ore extree arks because they feel ore confident about their judgents.”
71. Robert Hardan’s words ainly tell about his .
A. own achieveent in the researchB. explanation for the findings
C. suggestion to solve the probleD. coents on the findings
72. The first skater in the first round of figure skating chapionships had about a percent chance of winning.
A. two B. three C. four D. five
73. According to the study, the best copetitor does not always win possibly because
he/she .
A. fails to show his/her very bestB. is istakenly put in the running order
C. eets with unfair judgesD. appears too early before the judges
74. Judging fro the context, the underlined word “worsening” in the 5th paragraph should
ean .
A. decrease in nuberB. increase in degree
C. reduction in possibility D. rising in quantity
75. What ay be a proble with the judges according to the article?
A. They can’t reeber things well enough.
B. They believe the first is seldo the best.
C. They don’t really knohat is good.
D. They show favor towards the contestants they like.

第二卷(满分45分)
第四部分:写作(共四节,满分45 分)
第一节: 单词拼写(共10小题, 每小题1分,满分10分)

第二节:翻译句子(共5小题, 每小题2分,满分10分)
86. 医生们一到事故现场就对伤者进行了急救。( hardly……when……)
87. 作为一名记者,他必须对周围已经发生和即将发生的事非常敏感,这有助于他抢到独
家新闻。( have a “good” nose for……)
88. 直到他被要求上交,才意识到已是截止日期了。( not until)
89. 新手在职业初期应该学习的正是这个行业的诀窍。( 强调句; profession)
90. 我们要养成把东西放回原处的好习惯,这将对我们的人生有影响。
(It will ake a difference that…… )
第三节:书面表达 (共1题,满分25分)
假设你是某中学学生英报的小记者,对中学生外上网的利弊进行调查采访。以下是学生们对上网的看法。请你根据他们的观点写一篇简要的调查报告,并呼吁正确使用互联网。
注意:1. 护开头已为你写好;
2. 词数:120左右;
3. 参考词汇:上网浏览:surf the Internet
使用互联网的益处使用互联网的弊端
1.资丰富
2.节省时间
3. 方便交流和沟通1.内容良莠兼有
2.沉迷网络游戏会影响学业
3.过多使用会影响健康

With the developent of coputer technology,
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答案:
卷I
I. 部分
1—5 CAACB 6—10 BABCA 11—15 BBCAC 16—20 ACABA
II. 单项填空
21-25 DCADA 26-30 CADBB 31-35 DCABC
III. 完形填空
36—40 CDBAC 41—45 ABCAD 46—50 BADCB 51—55 ABDDC
IV. 阅读理解
56-60 DCABB 61-65 BACDB 66-70 ABDBC 71-75 BBDCA

卷II
I. 单词拼写
76. delighted 77. photographer 78. accused 79. guilty 80. acquire
81. bleeding 82. barrier 83. infected 84. bandage 85. squeeze
II.翻译句子
86. Hardly had the doctors arrived at the accident scene when they gave/perfored first aid on the injured.
87. As a journalist, he ust have a “good” nose for what has happened and will happen
around, which helps hi to get a real scoop.
88. Not until he was asked to subit the article, did he realize that it was the deadline.
89. It is the trick of the trade that a new coer should learn at the beginning of his profession.
90. It will ake a difference to our life that we for/develop the good habit of putting
everything in place.




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