外研版高一英語必修一Module2檢測試題及答案(2)
外研版高一英語必修一Module2檢測試題及答案
第二部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)
第一節(jié) (共20小題;每小題2分,共40分)
A
At noon I stopped at the traffic light and saw a homeless man walking up and down in the street. It was a hot day.
“This will make him smile,” I thought. I turned my car towards a frozen yogurt (酸奶酪) shop. I took a cup and filled it and came to the counter to weigh it. I wanted to add some toppings, something delicious put on the top, but my change was not enough for that, so I asked the lady if she would take a 0 bill. She said she wasn’t allowed to accept a bill that large. So I just paid for the yogurt.
As I was about to leave, she said, “Madam, don’t disappoint your child. Please add their favorite toppings.” I turned to her and said, “Thanks, but this is not for my child. It’s for the homeless man in the street.” She smiled with surprise and said, “Oh! That’s really sweet of you. God bless you.” She thought for a moment, and then she said, “I think we can do better than that.”
She took a bigger cup, filled it nicely and covered it with colorful toppings. Then she handed it to me and said, “This is from me. Please give it to the homeless man. Let’s treat him nicely.” Now it was my turn to be surprised. I said, “Thanks a lot.” Then I left with a big smile on my face. On the way I said to myself, “Angels are real, aren’t they? I believe them because I saw one today!”
31. The author turned her car towards the shop in order to .
A. buy herself a cup of frozen yogurt
B. cool herself in the frozen yogurt shop
C. ask someone there to change a 0 bill
D. make the homeless man in the street happy
32 The lady in the shop at first thought that the author .
A. bought something for her child
B. was going to do a good deed
C. didn’t need to add any toppings
D. would be disappointed without toppings in her yogurt
33. We can learn from the passage that .
A. the author got a lot of colorful toppings for free
B. the author realized that the lady was very kind in the beginning
C. the homeless man would probably receive two cups of yogurt
D. the lady was so moved that she didn’t take the author’s money
B
“The British and Americans are two peoples separated by a common language.” — Oscar Wilde
Though American English has become much different from British English, more and more British words and phrases are becoming common in American English. Here are some examples.
Bloody
If there is anything Americans like, it’s a good word to express their great anger. For example, “It’s bloody cold out there! What a bloody and costly failure!” Bloody is now well accepted by most Americans. It’s a way of swearing (咒罵) in America.
Chat up
The British expression “chat up” for flirting (搭訕) is much gentler than the American expression “hit on”. That may be why more Americans are using “chat up” especially when talking about their own actions.
Ginger
Before the first Harry Potter book came out, Americans only used the word ginger when referring to the spice (調(diào)味品). Ginger has almost always been a color as well as a spice for the British. Now more and more Americans are talking about “ginger cats” and “ginger hair”.
Sell-by date
More and more American members of the media are using this British term in place of the American term “expiration date” on which something, such as a license, is no longer in effect. American products are also using this term, which is a bit more descriptive than “expiration date”.
Spot on
In the 1970s, the American expression “right on” was popular, which had the same meaning as “exactly right”, but it has become out of date. Now, the British expression “spot on” has taken the place of “right on”.
34. The British will complain about the cold weather by saying “ ”.
A. it’s bloody cold today B. the weather chats up
C. the weather has too much blood D. what a bloody day
35. According to the passage, “a ginger cat” refers to a cat that .
A. enjoys eating ginger B. has yellow fur
C. smells like ginger D. likes the color yellow
36. What does the “sell-by date” of the products mean?
A. The price of the products.
B. The rights that the producers should have.
C. The date when the products are produced.
D. The date after which the products should not be sold.
37. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
A. English—a common language
B. How does American English develop?
C. British English is entering American English
D. Differences between American English and British English
C
Who are your favorite teachers? My classmates and I were asked this question on the first day at the university many years ago. It was a great way to begin my career in teaching—thinking about people in the profession who had the most positive (積極的) influence on me. We were asked to write down our answers. I thought of Sister Mary Margaret and Sister Mary Anne, who taught me in the kindergarten. I thought of Mrs. Padgett and Mrs. Kofford, English teachers, and Mr. Kutras, a history teacher, in high school. Then I thought of Dr. Lincoln and Dr. Campbell, history professors, and Dr. Kirk, an English professor, who taught me in college. Then came this question, “What do they all have in common?” My hand went up first and I said, “They all loved what they were doing. They had great enthusiasm (積極性) for teaching.” All of my fellow graduate students nodded their heads.
That was the right answer Dr. McSweeney expected. He said, “I ask these questions every year, and I always get the same answers.” He went on to explain that he opened with these questions because they were proved to make things have a good start, and they would make future teachers think about what separates the great teachers from the not-so-great. He said, “We all remember our favorite teachers—the ones who had passion (激情) and enthusiasm, the ones who loved and enjoyed what they were doing. I want each of you to become that kind of teacher. Always remember those special teachers.” It was a statement I never forgot during my thirty-five years in the classroom.
38. According to the passage, an excellent teacher should have .
A. much experience in teaching B. a wide range of knowledge
C. passion and enthusiasm for teaching
D. abilities to ask questions
39. The author thinks that teachers who are liked best by students .
A. live a positive life B. are mostly women teachers
C. teach very well D. have positive influence on students
40. By starting with those questions Dr. McSweeney wished his students to .
A. become great teachers B. enjoy his lesson
C. remember him forever
D. tell great teachers from common ones
41. What can we learn about the author from the passage?
A. He works in a university. B. He is actually a teacher.
C. He likes Dr. McSweeney best.
D. He was always the best student in school.
D
Sitting in her yard in Hartford, Connecticut, nine-year-old Alice Cogswell watched the children playing games. From their faces she could tell that they were laughing. But she couldn’t hear their voices. Alice had been deaf, living in a quiet world since a serious illness took away her hearing when she was 2.
The year was 1814, and few opportunities were given to children like Alice. Unable to hear or talk, she didn’t attend school. There were no teachers to teach deaf children across America. In those days, most people believed that deaf children couldn’t learn at all.
One day, her neighbor, Thomas Gallaudet, noticed that Alice wasn’t playing with other kids. When he tried to speak to her, he realized that she couldn’t hear. But he couldn’t miss her bright and curious eyes. Placing his hat on the ground, he spelt the letters h-a-t. Alice understood, and soon Gallaudet became her teacher.
Gallaudet had learnt about schools for the deaf in Europe. He thought, “Why shouldn’t Alice and other deaf children in the United States have such a school?” Encouraged by Alice’s progress, Gallaudet decided to go to Europe to learn their ways. After 15 months there, Gallaudet returned to Connecticut, together with Laurent Clerc, a teacher from a famous school for the deaf in Paris, France.
Gallaudet and Clerc opened the country’s first deaf school in 1817. There were 33 teachers and students at the very beginning, including Alice. They created the American Sign Language, which was based partly on the French sign language and partly on signs the students invented. Deaf students could now learn subjects like reading, history and math, as well as skills like shoemaking and cabinetmaking (家具制造) for boys and housekeeping for girls.
42. Which of the following about deaf children in the US before 1814 is TRUE?
A. They were treated as normal kids in schools.
B. They communicated with others with the help of a sign language.
C. It was almost impossible for them to receive an education.
D. They weren’t allowed to play games with normal kids.
43. Gallaudet taught Alice to learn the first word by .
A. using a sign language
B. combining a thing with a word
C. playing games together with her
D. telling her how to write the letters on her own
44. What can be learned from the passage?
A. Alice made some progress in her studies.
B. Alice was deaf when she was born.
C. Laurent Clerc created the American Sign Language.
D. Only boys were allowed to learn the skill in making shoes in America.
45. The passage is mainly about .
A. American people’s concern about deaf kids
B. the life of an American girl Alice Cogswell
C. the development of the American Sign Language
D. the founding of the first school for deaf children in America
E
Are you angry? Are you unhappy in your job? Wish you had a means of expressing those feelings? Well, if you lived in Buenos Aires, Argentina, you could go to Break Club. It’s made up of people who get together to break things as a way to release (釋放) their feelings. They can throw bottles at the wall, or break an old computer into pieces.
Mora, a club member, is a 22-year-old media (媒體) producer who works hard and is always stressed out. She says, “I have to deal with so many people and things every day, which drives me mad. I have a paper heart and my nerves are at the breaking point. Well, now it’s time to break something.” She wears overalls (工裝褲), thick gloves and glasses. In her hands there’s a baseball bat ready for action. After destroying an old computer monitor, Mora is almost out of breath but has a smile on her face. “I feel like a new person. I’m happy! I’m ready for anything!” she says.
The club’s creator, Guido Dodero, says most of the members are young women. Dodero explains, “This is still quite a manly country. Women feel angry and they also want to play an important role in society. They need to break from that every now and then and the club is the place for that.” Some members bring a picture of the former (以前的) husband to destroy. Others bring a picture of… well, it could be of you or me.
Dodero says Break Club is the only one of its kind in Argentina, but there are many similar clubs in Spain, Japan and the US. With the development of society, Break Club may become a necessary part of daily life. There might be one near you soon. Do you feel like breaking things?
46. People in Buenos Aires go to Break Club to .
A. have a drink B. destroy the club
C. meet some new friends D. release their anger or unhappiness
47. What has actually caused Mora to go to Break Club?
A. Her stressful job. B. Her broken heart.
C. Her terrible nerves. D. The wild thought in her mind.
48. How does Mora feel after she has destroyed an old computer monitor?
A. She feels very sorry. B. She feels better than before.
C. She feels puzzled but happy. D. She feels alone but comfortable.
49. Who are the club’s main visitors according to the club’s creator?
A. Men who control the country.
B. Young and very angry women.
C. Women who are important to society.
D. Women whose marriages fail.
50. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. People can destroy anything in Break Club.
B. Break Club is very common in Argentina.
C. People often hurt themselves while breaking things.
D. Break Club may become popular all over the world.
第二節(jié) 根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,從對話后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)多余選項(xiàng)。(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)
— Good morning, sir. 51
— I want to book two double rooms.
— When will you check in and check out?
— Tomorrow evening. 52
— OK. Let me see.
(Minutes later)
— Sorry to have you waiting, sir. We have two rooms available for you.
— 53 How can we have meals?
— Our hotel will provide free breakfast and supper, but lunch is not provided.
— OK. 54 My two kids will come along.
— Yes, you can go to the pleasure-ground over there.
— Amazing. Help me book the two rooms, please.
— With pleasure. 55
A. Good idea.
B. That’s great.
C. Where are you from?
D. What can I do for you?
E. Show me your ID card, please.
F. Is there a special place for fun for kids?
G. I will stay here with my family for two days.
第三部分 寫作(共三節(jié),共60分)
第一節(jié) 閱讀表達(dá)(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)
閱讀下面短文,并按照題目要求用英語回答問題(請注意問題后的詞數(shù)要求)
In our daily lives, we sometimes have to tell lies. For example, a doctor usually does not tell the truth to a patient who is seriously ill. He might just tell the patient that it is nothing serious and the patient may become better soon. This is called a white lie. The doctor has to lie to the patient because he wants to comfort and protect the patient. He is afraid that the patient may be frightened by the truth, which might increase the speed of his or her death.
Let’s see another example. A friend of yours asks you whether her new dress is beautiful on her. In fact, you think her dress is rather ugly. However, you don’t tell her what is really in your mind. Instead, you may say, “Wonderful!” Although she wants to know your real opinion about it, it is necessary to tell a white lie under this situation because telling your friend that her new dress is rather ugly will upset and hurt her. So sometimes it is necessary to tell a white lie in order not to hurt someone. This kind of lie will make the atmosphere more pleasant and relaxed.
So at what time and how to tell a white lie? It just depends. It depends on different people and different situations. If someone is afraid of death or is negative about life, the doctor and his families should give him courage and let him look the bright side of life. So white lies play an important role in this condition. On the other hand, if someone is positive and quite easy-going, it is useless to hide the truth because he will find it out immediately.
56. What is the best title of the passage? (within 12 words)
___________________________________________________________
57. Why does a doctor lie to his patient? (within 10 words)
___________________________________________________________
58. Why shouldn’t you tell your friend that her new dress is rather ugly? (within 10 words)
___________________________________________________________
59. What is a white lie according to the passage? (within 12 words)
___________________________________________________________
60. What is the advantage of telling white lies? (within 10 words)
___________________________________________________________
第二節(jié) 短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)
下面短文中有10處語言錯(cuò)誤。請?jiān)谟绣e(cuò)誤的地方增加、刪除或修改某個(gè)單詞。
增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(∧),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。
刪除:把多余的詞用斜線( \ )劃掉。
修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。
注意:1. 每句不超過兩個(gè)錯(cuò)誤;
2. 每處錯(cuò)誤及其修改均僅限一詞;
3. 只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分。
Dear Miss Green,
How are you doing recently? There will be English talent show in our school, so I’m writing to invite you to watch them. The talent show, its theme is “English — Bridge to the World”, will be held in our school hall from 8:30 am to 11:30 am in 16th September. Every class is requiring to put on one performance, in which students can sing songs, dance, tell stories or giving speeches. I’m sure we will have a better time enjoying the performance. I’d be very glad that if you could come. If you had some questions, please call me.
Yours,
Li Hua
第三節(jié) 書面表達(dá)(共35分)
假如你叫李華,你的美國筆友Mike要求你介紹一下你的新英語老師的情況。介紹必須包括以下信息:
1. 新英語老師的外貌及愛好;
2. 你對英語老師的看法:如上課生動有趣、工作認(rèn)真負(fù)責(zé)、熱心幫助學(xué)生等。
詞數(shù):100左右。
外研版高一英語必修一Module 2檢測試題參考答案
1-5 DBADC
6-10 DACAC
11-30 CDBAA DABDC DCBAC BACBD
31-50 DACAB DCCDA BCBAD DABBD
51-55 DGBFE
56. It is necessary to tell white lies in our daily lives.
57. He wants to comfort and protect the patient.
58. Because that will make her upset and hurt her.
59. A lie which is told in order not to hurt others.
60. It will make the atmosphere more pleasant and relaxed.
短文改錯(cuò)
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“English — Bridge to the World”, will be held in our school hall
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Yours,
Li Hua
One possible version:
I have many new teachers now, among whom I like my English teacher Miss Wu best. With big eyes and long hair, she is pretty good-looking. Listening to music is her favorite. Besides, she is interested in collecting stamps.
Most of us enjoy taking her lessons and staying with her. Learning English is not so difficult as before because she always tries to make English learning interesting. As a responsible teacher, she takes his job seriously all the time. If we have any difficulty in our studies and lives, she is willing to help us no matter who we are.
Miss Wu is such a good teacher that we all think highly of her.
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