1、高二英语模块测试2019.01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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ADay 1Lets get together at our hotel at 3: 00 pm. Then well go to the Pantheon. On the way, youll be amazed at Romes efficient(效率高的)subway system. Well enjoy the citys beautiful evening
2、thereOur day will end with a “Welcome to Rome” dinner together.Day 2After breakfast well ride the subway back to ancient Rome. Well arrive at the Basilica of Saint Clement-a 12th-century church. Then well have a great tour and know many interesting tales. Then we ll tour the Roman Forum. Youl1be fre
3、e to wander(漫步)through the Palatine Hill nearby, or climb to the top of the Altare della Patria to enjoy the city view in the rest of the day.Day 3Well take a guided tour of the Vatican Museums, where we ll see an endless collection of treasures as we make our way to one of the worlds most famous wo
4、rks of art: Michelangelos Sistine Chapel. You are free to wander through the church, and explore more of the Eternal City on your own.Day 4Well begin with a tour of beauty in the Borghese Gallery. There are many works by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Antonio Canova, Titian and Raphael.You are free to relax
5、in the surrounding park or do some last-minute shopping in the afternoon. In the evening, well have the last dinner together to share travel memories.Day 5Breakfast is provided, but there are no group activities today, Its easy to reach Romes airportby taxi or train. Your guide will help you with an
6、y post-tour planning, leaving you well prepared for the road ahead.21. How will the tourists go to the Pantheon most probably?A. By busB. By taxiC. By subway.D. By car.22. Where will guide service be offered?A. In the Vatican MuseumsB. In the Borghese GalleryC. In the Altare della PatriaD. In the Ba
7、silica of Saint Clement23. The passage is meant to_A. introduce the history of RomeB. give some tips on touring RomeC. advertise some attractions in RomeD. show a touring plan in RomeBThere was an earthquake this morning. I was working in front of my computer when it hit the city. The quake started
8、with a sudden loud noise.I thought that something heavy in a neighbors house probably had fallen. However. the walls and the floor began to shake. I finally realized it was an earthquake.My son Zac, a sixteen-year-old boy, was sleeping with his door locked. Being sixteen, he can sleep through any ki
9、nd of noise“Zac!” I shouted “Are you OK?!” But nobody replied. I was a little worried. I couldnt imagine that someone was able to get such a deep sleep. The house was dancing. There were waves in the swimming pool. I was afraid the house would come down. “Zac! “I yelled, knocking on his door with an
10、 open palm(手掌) “Zac! Wake up! Its an earthquake! We need to get out !”My son finally emerged in his underpants. We looked around the room. I knew that we should hide under a table to stop things from falling on us and stay away from glass. Unfortunately, none of our furniture was designed for hiding
11、 under. “Should we go into the garden?” Zac asked. “ No,trees could fall on us! “I said. Actually, Zac had done earthquake drills(训练) at schoolHe must have been told to hide under a desk and cover his head. But we had nothing to cover our heads in the house. Luckily, before we took any action, the w
12、indows stopped moving and the pool calmed down. Everything went back to normal soon. But both my son and I knew what we should do, because we knew if there had been a really big earthquake this morning, we couldnt have escaped from it.24. When the earthquake started, the author_.A. didn t hear anyth
13、ingB. was repairing her computerC. didnt consider it an earthquakeD. was sleeping with her door locked25. What does the underlined word “emerged “ in Paragraph 3 most probably mean?A. AppearedB. JumpedC. RepliedD. Escaped26. What problem did the author and her son face ?A. They couldnt get out of th
14、e houseB. They couldn t stop things from fallingC. They couldnt find anything to hide underD. They couldnt remember what to do in an earthquake27. The author and her son most probably realized they should_.A. replace their furnitureB. build a stronger houseC. receive earthquake drillsD. watch the we
15、ather report oftenCBats often appear in movies and literature as frightening creatures. The animals have even been linked in some cultures to vampires(吸血鬼), seeking to attack humans and drink the blood of them. In reality, bats are usually not harmful to people. They can do good things for people an
16、d the environment. For example, bats eat a lot of different insects that can harm our environment. They can also spread seeds.But a serious disease is currently threatening the bat population in many parts of the United States.The disease is called white nose syndrome(白鼻综合症).It has killed more than
17、6 million bats across the United States since 2007. Bats catch the disease through their skin while resting on the walls of mountain caves. Biologist Lindsay Rohrbaugh says the disease spreads quickly and can lead to strange behavior in bats.In Washington D. C, researchers are studying how white-nos
18、e syndrome is affecting the areas nine species of bats. Some scientists are trapping bats on an island in the middle of the Anacostia River to test for the disease. The group is receiving money to help carry out their studies. Marco Carvello is with the Washington D. C. Governments Department of Ene
19、rgy and Environment. “Scientists are concerned that the disease is continuing to greatly reduce the bat population. The bat deaths are affecting the quality of human life in many ways. Without bats, there is an increase of many insects. And thats only going to get worse over time if some way cant be
20、 found. “he said.One theory is that some bats are no longer returning to caves to avoid getting sick. This means more of them are now making their way into cities, where contact with humans is more likely.Experts advise people to keep away from bats incase they have the disease. And animal control o
21、fficers should safely remove the animals.28. According to Paragraph 1, people tend to think bats_.A. should be protectedB. can help spread seedsC. do harm to human beingsD. may damage the environment29. What can we learn about white-nose syndrome in Paragraph 2?A. Many bats have died of it in Americ
22、aB. It is spreading fast in the worldC. Nobody knows how bats get it.D. It is threatening many animals30. Which of the following might Marco Carvello agree with?A. The disease has led to people s strange behaviorB. The disease may cause the disappearance of batsC. The government should control the s
23、pread of the diseaseD. The decrease in the bat population can greatly affect humans life3 l. What does the author mainly tell us in the passage?A. A bat species is decreasing in numberB. We have found ways to protect batsC. A disease causes many deaths of batsD. We should have a high opinion of bats
24、DA university says that they have brought out a medical invention that can help people with disabilities stand up and walk. Researchers at Switzerlands Technical University have made TWIICE, a robotic device that can help a person with paraplegia (截瘫) of the legs to walk. It is called TWIICE because
25、 it gives those people a second chance.The researchers say this device could help nearly 800,000 people in India who cannot move the lower half of their body.“ It really has enough strength to walk even if the person themselves does not have the strength to walk. And it can even be used to climb the
26、 stairs.The device is used for helping people who are fully paraplegic, people who have spinal cord (脊髓)Injury, or people who really cannot even move or feel their legs, “said Roman Baud, a PHD Student at EPFL, Switzerlands Technical University.Developers at the university say TWIICE is the first sm
27、art device to help physical activity in the world that can recognize the loss of balance and can prevent a person from falling. “Were aiming to make every single patient have their own tailored TWIICE, “ said Tristan Vouga. Who is in charge of the development of TWIICE. In India, the device for a fu
28、ll paraplegic comes at a cost of nearly 70 lakhs of rupees. The price is expected to go down further through mass(大规模的)production.Dr Mohamed Bouri, Principal Investigator of the device said, “Maybe, in one year, this project will be taken in charge by a start-up which will provide TWIICE, and we wil
29、l probably introduce it to the market. This device is good not only for people with paraplegia, but also for people with other disabilities. I hope more and more people with paraplegia can use the device and live a happier life.32. According to the passage, TWIICE was invented to_.A. help the disabl
30、ed to walkB. help legless people to stand upC. help paraplegic people to gain confidenceD. help patients with spinal cord injury to reduce pain33. What can we learn about TWIICE from Paragraph 2?A. It is quite popular in IndiaB. It is still in experimental stagesC. It is the first smart device to he
31、lp physical activity.D. It is pretty useful for people with paraplegia34. What will the developers do next most probably?A. Find companies to produce large numbers of TWIICEB. Test a persons falling times while using TWIICEC. Make TWIICE suitable for every single patient needing it.D. Make TWIICE wi
32、dely accepted among hospitals35. What is Dr Mohamed Bouri s attitude toward the future of TWIICE?A. InterestedB. DoubtfulC. WorriedD. Confident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。Onions are really a member of the bulb(球状物) family. That is because the most important pa
33、rt of the onion is the bulb(ball). 36 You must know well the shape of an onion. Onions can be easily seen, after all.37 Onions are mentioned in the Bible as one of the foods the Israelites ate and history shows the ancient Egyptians ate them. The Romans took onions to Europe when they made their way
34、 across the continent and the Pilgrims brought onions to the US when they came over on the Mayflower.38 All of the different kinds of onions grow under the ground and have green tubes that grow above the ground. Most people call these tubes the onion tops. Most onions are purple,yellow or white. All
35、 onions taste like onions. 39 Different types of onions also grow differently. Onions will grow in just about any type of soil as long as they get sunshine and the right amount of water, but they will grow best in soil that is loose and acidic (with a PH of 5.5 to 6.5). In most climates, you can pla
36、nt onions in the mid to late spring. Onions are suitable for growing in moist soil,but not too wetIf the soil is too wet the onions will go bad in the ground. 40 A. It grows under the groundB. There are 27 different types of onionsC. However, some are sweeter than othersD. We can say onions are real
37、ly hard to growE. Different kinds of onions may look differentF. Onions are one of the oldest foods known to humansG. So onions are easy to grow but still need some attention第二部分 英语知识运用 (共两节,满分 45 分)第 1 节 完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 15 分,满分 30 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。The Great Depressi
38、on started in 1929 and lasted until about 1939. During that time, many people lost their 41. My parents were 42 them. It was 1935 when I was 10 years old. We still 43 on relief(救济).A few days before Christmas, I was washing the 44 after dinner when I looked out of a kitchen window and saw my father
39、sitting on the stoop(门廊) ,wearing a(n)45 face A mailman saw him and asked him what was wrong.I heard my father say that he had 46 his food vouchers(票券)and that the 47 had gone beyond the time limit. He had tried to work as a laborer through the Works Progress Administration, but he 48 because he was
40、nt a very 49 man. The work was too hard for him. I was 50 , having seen newspaper pictures of people being 51 out of the apartments with all their belongings. “How much do you need? “the mailman asked 52 .My dad said he needed S33 for the rent. Without thinking twice, the mailman took out S50 from h
41、is wallet and 53 it to my father. My dad said,“I dont know when Ill be able to pay you back.” The mailman put an arm around my father and 54 him by saying, “Things will not be this way 55. It doesnt matter 56 you will pay me back. “The mailman 57 me looking through the window and said, “ There will
42、be times in the future when someone 58 your help. I hope you and your son 59 today. Help them in your own 60 and tell them what happened today. This will be my payback. Merry Christmas! “41. A. skills B. jobs C. families. D. houses42. A. for B against C. among D. between43. A. lived B decided C rese
43、arched D. worked44. A. shoes B. dishes C socks D. feet45. A angry B. curious C. confused D. anxious46. A. given out B used up C carried away D searched for47. A. report B. homework C. rent D. check48. A agreed B. failed C promised D. regretted49. A. strong B. clever C helpful D creative50. A scared
44、B puzzled C lonely D surprised51. A taken B figured C picked D kicked52. A. softly B impatient C. excitedly D. slyly53. A. returned B. pointed C showed D. handed54. A. punished B questioned C criticized D. encouraged55. A. soon B. forever C completely D. finally56. A. how B. whether C. unless D. unt
45、il57. A. stopped B. kept C. noticed D. Suggested58. A. refuses B support C. expects D receives59. A. remember B. miss C. share D record60. A mind B. interest C time D. way第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Keeping a diary in EnglishKeeping a diary in English is one of th
46、e 61 ( good) ways to improve our English writing ability.62 (compare)with other forms of writing. It is shorter and takes 63 (little) time. It can help us develop the habit of thinking in English, If we insist on this practice, 64 (gradual) we ll learn how to express ourselves in English. In keeping
47、 a diary in English, we certainly run up against many 65 (difficult). It often happens that we have trouble 66 (find) proper words and phrases to express ourselves.As far as I am 67 (concern), my suggestion is that we should always have a notebook and a Chinese English dictionary within easy reach.
48、Whenever something beats us, we can first put it down in our notebook 68 then look it up in our dictionary. We can also turn to our English teacher for help, if necessary. In short, I believe that it is 69 great use to keep a diary in English for 70 development of our writing skills第三部分写作(共两节;满分 35
49、分) 第 1 节 短文改错(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分) 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有 10 处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。 增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号,并在其下面写出该加的词。 删除:把多余的词用() 划掉。 修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。 注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词; 2.只允许修改 10 处,多者(从第 11 处起)不计分。I used to travel by train to my workplace. Actual the railway station was about ten minute away from my home. Every morning my husband will d