2021届外研版高考英语二轮复习模块检测卷 :外研版必修二MODULE4-6复习检测卷 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、外研版必修二Module46复习检测卷时间:100分钟满分:120分选择题部分第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ASevenyearold artist Kieron Williamson has sold his 16 watercolours for 17,000 in just 14 minutes, setting the world record for the youngest successful painter.His latest paintings of lan
2、dscapes, seascapes and churches were supposed to be on display for a month at the Picturecraft Gallery in Holt. They went on sale at 9 am but were bought by 9:14 am, some by telephone from abroad.Kieron is red_hot. People are saying that he could become an alltime great artist. They want his paintin
3、gs as investments (投资物) because they think the price will go up.The last child artist was Picasso. And Kieron is getting better and better. The pace at which he learns is quite amazing. He has a very mature mind and has mastered certain techniques at an early stage which some artists would take year
4、s to perfect. His work has been very unusual and impressive. His use of tone, colour and light is wonderful. The way he gets his paintings to do the talking is extremely good. He just paints when he wants. He still likes playing football and playing computer games like any other sevenyearolds.Inspir
5、ed to start painting on a family holiday in Devon and Cornwall, Kieron was just six when he asked his parents for paper to draw a boat and swiftly developed a mature and confident talent for seascapes and countryside scenes that has been described as close to the “young Picasso”The talented boy desc
6、ribed his shows sell out success as “brilliant”“Painting is my favourite hobby but I like football as well,” said Kieron, who is so absorbed in painting that he is always drawing from getting up to going to school.1Kieron Williamson set the world record for the youngest painter by_.Aselling his 16 w
7、atercolours for 17,000 in 14 minutesBdrawing as many as 16 watercolours in 14 minutesCpainting landscapes as a child of sevenDearning the most money for 16 watercolours2The underlined words “red hot” here probably mean “_”Ain bright colour and high temperatureBin high feverCvery popularDvery smart3W
8、hat is Kierons work like according to the text?AStrange.BOutstanding.COrdinary. DCommon.4From the text we know that Kieron learned to paint _.Aby himself Bfrom his parentsCby copying Picasso Dfrom his teacherBWe know a lot about the advantages and disadvantages of reading a hardcopy book vs. reading
9、 electronically. The problem is, many of us refuse to listen.Dont get me wrong: Digital reading has some real advantages. Ask people what they like most about reading on digital screens, and you hear over and over again about convenience. More points for digital reading:ebooks tend to be cheaper. Th
10、eres also the environmental argument. Think of the trees!Yet the soundness of this case is arguable. The earth metals to build ereaders are not just rare but highly poisonous. And think about all that energy needed to run servers and cooling fans. And remember, trees are a renewable resource.Then, t
11、heres the appeal of a hard copy. Many people prefer print when reading both for pleasure and for school or work. Drawing examples from my own research, some of the reasons are aesthetic(美学的). Others involve a sense of accomplishment, ease of annotation(“I can write on the pages”), and navigation(“ea
12、sy to locate where I was”). Meanwhile, I hear abundant complaints about eye strain(眼疲劳) and headaches when using screens.Much of what students liked about reading print involved their minds. They say “its easier to focus”. Some also acknowledged they took more time with printed text and read more ca
13、refully.But what makes the failure of electronic reading is concentration. More than 92% of those I surveyed said they concentrated best when reading a hard copy. When a digital device has an Internet connection, its hard to resist the temptation(诱惑)So if digital interruptions dont threaten your enj
14、oyment or understanding of a text, then medium may not matter. Casual reading like David Baldacci? If you break to check sports scores, there will be little harm done. But just dont expect to understand Joyces novels this way.5What is an advantage of reading a hardcopy book?AIt is cheaper.BIt is eas
15、ier to carry around.CIt helps people think deeper.DIt provides instant information.6Whats the biggest problem of reading digitally?AEnvironmental concern.BPhysical discomfort.CLack of concentration.DInternet connection.7Whats the authors attitude toward ereading?ASupportive.BDisapproving.COptimistic
16、. DUnconcerned.8How is the passage mainly developed?ABy analyzing possible reasons.BBy providing typical examples.CBy listing practical suggestions.DBy presenting direct comparisons.CDoes your local high school have a student newspaper?Only 1 in 8 of New Yorks public high schools has student newspap
17、ers and many of those are published just a few times a year. A few more are online, which can leave out poorer schools.Rebecca Dwarka, an 18yearold senior who works for her student paper, said, “Facebook is a new way of finding out what happened. Nobody wants to actually sit down and read a whole ar
18、ticle about it, which makes a whole article sound a little like a long sentence in lonely places.”I am not nostalgic (怀旧的) about high school student newspapers and never worked for mine. I put out what was then called a personal magazine with a group of friends because we wanted to write about peace
19、, war, rock n roll without school officials warning us not to make jokes about the local officials.School newspapers are in decline because students now find out what happened on social networking websites is a little discouraging because it proves that to millions of Americans, journalism is becomi
20、ng a doityourself thing. Every citizen can be a reporter.When something happens, we look for social media messages as soon as they flash, too. Facebook posts and Tweets have become the means by which citizens and reporters can prove, deny, pass on stories and express opinions without the presss chal
21、lenging, researching, or slowing the message. But truly good journalism is a craft, not just a blog post. It requires not only seeing something carefully, but also reporting it with perspective. It uses an eye for detail to help prove a larger view. And even journalism that conveys an opinion strive
22、s (力求) to be fair. If school newspapers begin to disappear, I hope there are other ways for students to learn that.9We can infer from what Rebecca said that _.Astudents like reading detailed articlesBschool newspapers are becoming unpopularCFacebook is the quickest way of spreading newsDlong sentenc
23、es are becoming popular in lonely places10In the authors opinion, social media messages_.Amake journalism become a craftBarent based on careful researchCreflect the power of small voicesDare usually discouraging for readers11According to the author, good journalism should _.Afairly convey an opinion
24、Bconvey a message quicklyCreport news in detailDact as blog posts in modern times12What might be the most suitable title for the text?ASocial media or newspaper?BEveryone can become a reporter at presentCSocial networking brings about new journalismDHigh school newspapers an endangered speciesDMore
25、than 2,500 tiny glass jars each containing brightly colored powders line the walls of a museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.The pigment (颜料) samples make up the Forbes Pigment Collection.Art experts rely on the collection for an important scientific purpose the colors act as sta
26、ndards to help them conserve and authenticate artists paintings.About a century ago, Edward Forbes, an art historian and art museum director at Harvard, noticed that the paint on some 14thcentury paintings in his museums collection was deteriorating.To figure out how to save the paintings, he realiz
27、ed he would have to learn more about the materials used to make their paint.Today, people can buy paint in every color of the rainbow.But variety in paint colors and the ability to purchase those paints at a store wasnt always possible.For centuries, artists collected and crushed (碾碎) everything fro
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