2020-2021学年高中英语 Module 4 Music单元测试卷(含解析)外研版选修6.doc
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1、Module 4单元测试卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1What gift will the woman probably get for Mary? AA school bag. BA record. CA theatre ticket.2What will the woman tell the man? AHer companys name. BHe
2、r new address. CHer phone number.3When can the woman get the computer?AOn Tuesday.BOn Wednesday.COn Thursday.4Where is Mary going?AHome. BThe park.CThe bus stop.5Where are the man and the woman probably talking?AInside a bookstore. BOutside an art museum. COutside a sports centre.第二节(共15小题; 每小题1.5分,
3、满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟; 听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6What month is it now? ASeptember. BOctober.CNovember.7What do we know about the speakers? AThey are both football players. BThey are both in training. CThey
4、both enjoy sports.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8What are the speakers talking about?AA flight timetable.BThe way to Union Street.CHiring a taxi.9Where is the woman going on Saturday?AGarden Hotel. BThe airport. CThe taxi company.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10What did the man do with his old car?AHe sold it. BHe repaired the
5、 engine.CHe repaired the wheels.11How does the man feel about his old car?AIt was more comfortable. BIt was worth the money. CIt was in bad condition.12How does the man feel about his new car?AHe thinks it is not worth the money he spent on it.BHe thinks it is worse than the old one.CHe thinks it is
6、 much better than the old one.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13What does the speaker mainly discuss?AThe history of cola. BSoftdrink production.CUsing cola as a drug.14How was cola originally sold?AAs a soft drink. BAs a medicine.CAs a cooking oil.15Why did the speaker mention John S. Pamberton?AHe sold cola to d
7、octors. BHe was a drugstore clerk.CHe developed cola as a drug.16How was the drug made into a soft drink?ABy mixing it with special oils.BBy heating it.CBy adding soda water.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17What does the sentence “Behind every successful man there is a woman” mean?AThere is a woman standing behi
8、nd every successful man.BWomens support to men is a most important factor of mens success.CEvery success depends on women.18Who wants to be as successful as men?AAll women. BEvery woman. CNot every woman.19Which of the following still exists in the US today?AMen can get the best jobs but women cant.
9、BWomen cant get equal pay for equal work.CBoth A and B.20Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?AMen support women in the womens liberation movement.BThe government supports women in the womens liberation movement.CWomen want to have the same chance for success.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一
10、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。AThe Secure ChildBy StanleyGreenspan, MD.Publisher: Da Capo Press; Reprint Print list price: 5.99Kindle price: 2.99, save 3.00In this book, Dr. Stanley Creenspan offers a set of guiding principles to help parents of children from preschoolers to t
11、eenagers so that they feel secure in their homes, their schools, and in the society at large. He also explains childrens behavior that signals reaction to stress and fears and gives parents concrete suggestions to help children handle their anxieties.Building Healthy MindsBy StanleyGreenspan, MD. &
12、Nancy LewisPublisher: Da Capo PressPrint list price: 7.99Kindle price: 4.49, save 3.50The book applies Dr. Creenspans developmental theories to a childs everyday life with practical, delightful observations and advice. Every parent wants to raise a bright, happy, and moral child, but until Stanley G
13、reenspan did much research on the building blocks of such qualities, no one could show parents how and when these qualities begin. In this book Dr. Greenspan identifies the six key experiences that make it possible for children to reach their full potential.The Learning TreeBy StanleyGreenspan, MD.,
14、 Nancy Thorndike GreenspanPublisher: Da Capo PressPrint list price: 11.99Kindle price: 7.99, save 4.00Using the metaphor (隐喻) of a tree, Dr. Stanley Greenspan explains that the roots represent how children take in the world through what they hear, see, smell, and touch. The trunk represents thinking
15、 skills through which children grow both academically and socially. The branches childrens basic abilities to read, write, do math, and organize their work. Both parents and early learning professionals will especially welcome the part on finding and dealing with learning problems early.The Challeng
16、ing ChildBy StanleyGreenspan, MD. & Jacqueline SalmonPublisher: Da Capo PressPrint list price: 5.99Kindle price: 4.24, save 1.75Most children fall into five basic types that come from inborn physical characteristics: the sensitive child, the selfabsorbed child, the defiant (反叛的) child, the inattenti
17、ve child, and the active/aggressive child. Stanley Creenspan, MD., is the first to show parents how to match their parenting to the challenges of their particular child.21.Which book saves the most on its Kindle edition?AThe Challenging Child.BThe Learning Tree.CBuilding Healthy Minds.DThe Secure Ch
18、ild.22What common theme do the four books carry? AThe types of children. BChildrens learning abilities. CAdvice on educating children. DChildrens moral development.23What can we know about Stanley Greenspan? AHe wrote the four books on his own. BHe has been working in Da Capo Press. CHes the first t
19、o study childrens types. DHe wrote Building Healthy Minds based on his study.BNorway shares a long eastern border with Sweden and is bordered by Finland and Russia to the northeast, and the Skagerrak strait to the south Denmark on the other side of the strait. It has an extensive coastline, facing t
20、he North Atlantic Ocean and the Barents Sea. For the last few years, Norway has registered the highest quality of life among the worlds nations. It is one of the wealthiest countries in the world. Norwegians can also expect to get a good education, find the job they want unemployment is only 4 perce
21、nt according to recent data updated in January, 2019 enjoy good health and live a long life. Its achievement today is completely unexpected for many people, especially senior citizens there. Just 80 years ago Norwegians were moving to the USA in their thousands in search of a better life. The rise i
22、n oil prices in the 1970s changed all that. On a percapita (人均的) basis, Norway is the worlds largest producer of oil outside of the Middle East. When you arrive in Oslo, the capital of Norway, for the first time, dont expect to be met by Dubaistyle skyscrapers, and rows of Ferraris and Porsches. In
23、2018, Norway became one of the few countries where over 5 in every 100 passenger cars on the roads is a plugin electric one. Norwegians also work hard and are always near the top in research on global worker productivity rates. But in todays hightech world where work seems to follow us wherever we g
24、o, the people of Norway are redefining (重新定义) what wealth means. Laws just recently passed by the government attach great importance to family and time off. Also, the country is saving for the future. Every dollar earned from oil is put straight into its pensions worth billions of dollars. At a time
25、 when most other western countries are wondering how they will finance the pensions of a growing retired population, Norway_is_sitting_pretty.24Where is the Skagerrak strait?ANear the Barents Sea.BOn the east of Finland.CNear the north of Norway.DOn the north of Denmark.25What leads to Norways succe
26、ss? AIts huge reserve of oil. BIts low unemployment rate.CIts quality education. DIts pleasant natural environment.26What can be inferred about Norway from paragraph 3? ANorwegians are seeking modern life. BIt is modest about its wealth. CIt puts much focus on the traffic. DNorwegians try to keep aw
27、ay from high technology.27What does the underlined sentence in the last paragraph convey? ANorways future should be considered. BNorway wouldnt like to make changes. CNorway has accumulated enough pensions. DNorways retired population is decreasing.C You probably dont like the term “staycation”. Me
28、neither. The terms holistay, daycation and nearcation are also sometimes used. But you cant ignore them. As a concept, it is quite attractive. Perhaps youve already had one, but werent aware thats what it is called. Staycations dont just mean staying in doing things around the house or just relaxing
29、 at home. They are related to getting out more by taking day trips from your home to see local sights. If you dont want to stay at home, you can holiday locally for example, camping at a local campground. Staycations originally became popular after the 2008 financial crisis, when people were looking
30、 for ways to reduce their spending. Apart from the savings, lets not ignore the other benefits: you dont have any of the problems associated with travel, such as packing, long drives, delays at airports and so on. Some staycationers who base themselves at home like to follow a set of rules, such as
31、setting the start and end date, planning their activities ahead of time and avoiding routine. You dont have to do so, but it helps to create the feel of a traditional vacation. Others, who are aware that an extra barbecue or a visit to the local zoo may not match the thrill of foreign travel, take i
32、t a step further. A New Yorker, Karen Ash, decided not to go to Japan, as she had planned, but instead took a weeklong Japanese vacation in her own city. This included buying postcards and souvenirs at a Japanese market, admiring bonsai plants, eating ramen, all without leaving New York. Her plan al
33、so included joining in a traditional Japanese tea ceremony, attending a taiko drumming concert and watching Japanese soap operas on DVD. I dont think many people would want to take this much trouble to create their staycation, but you get the idea! 28Which aspect of staycations is mainly talked abou
34、t in the first paragraph?AIts real meaning. BIts another name.CIts popularity. DIts benefit.29Why did people begin to take staycations?ATo promote local tourism.BTo keep pace with the times.CTo cut back on their expenses.DTo avoid trouble related to travel.30Whats the authors attitude to staycatione
35、rs following some rules? ADisapproving. B. Ambiguous. CCautious. DFavorable.31What does Karen Ashs experience show?AHow to experience Japanese culture.BHow to prepare for a foreign journey.CHow to make the most of vacations.DHow to enjoy a foreign travel at home.D Studying the DNA of 300 mice has fl
36、agged up genes (基因) which have been linked to hereditary (遗传的) sight loss for the first time. Researchers say because mices genes are so similar to humans, their findings could lead to the treatment of more genetic diseases. Scientists at the University of California, Davis studied information from
37、a data bank of mices genetic material. They found 347 genes linked to eye problems, with just 86 of them having been studied in the past. Only around 50 to 75 percent of hereditary eye diseases in humans can be explained with present science. The researchers believe these hundreds of new genes found
38、 in mice could be a key to explaining and therefore being able to treat the other 25 to 50 percent. “This is extremely valuable for people with hereditary eye disease,” said researcher Professor Ala Moshiri. “All researchers are going to start using these data. In the past, we knew the problem was t
39、here but we didnt know where to look. Now eye centers can call back patients and screen them for these new genes. We expect that more and more of these genetic diseases will be treatable.” Also, the fact is that more than 60 percent of eye problems at birth are ones resulting from the babys parents!
40、 Thanks to data from the International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium (IMPC), which is trying to work out what every single gene in a mouse is responsible for, with the aim of translating it to humans, scientists are moving closer to figuring out all genetic causes of blindness. To do this, scientists
41、 separate a single gene from other ones at a time and then observe what effect it has on the mouse for a long time. This has so far been done more than 7,000 times and has achieved great success. Researchers are now working alongside eye care centers in Texas and Iowa in order to compare the mices g
42、enes to those of patients.32How many hereditarysightlossrelated genes were newfound?A86. B261. C300. D347.33Why is the percentage of genetic eye problems mentioned in Paragraph 3? ATo show the significance of studying mices genes. BTo prove mices genes are similar to humans. CTo warn the high risk l
43、evel of suffering them. DTo explain how common they are among people.34What should scientists do first to unlock secrets of genetic blindness? ACompare humans genes with mices. BRecognize each genes role of humans. CSet apart a gene of a mouse each time. DFigure out each genes function of a mouse.35
44、What is a suitable title for the text? ANew Ways to Cure Sight Loss BGenes Found Behind Eye Problems CGenetic Diseases Discovered in Mice DHumans Genes Causing Eye Diseases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。 Birds are wonderful both as pets and as visitors to the garden. I
45、f youre considering bird ownership, the care requirements include providing good housing, nutritious food and keeping an eye on the birds health. Choose the bird species with care. _36_ It is very important to learn as much as you can about the species before deciding which bird you will choose. The
46、 bird must match your lifestyle, interests and ability to take good care of it. _37_ The cage size should be big enough for the bird to put its wings out straight from side to side. Since small cages tend to lead to behavior problems, space in the cage is important the bigger the space in the cage,
47、the better. Feed the bird regularly at about the same time each day. This could be when you eat, or maybe earlier. _38_ So the bird knows when to expect its food. Besides, provide the bird with average temperature water and change it daily to ensure the freshness. Keep the cage properly and regularl
48、y cleaned. A clean cage reduces the risk of your bird suffering from bacteria. Regular removal of bird droppings is very important for keeping the bird healthy. _39_ Give the bird lots of attention. Talk to your bird as it rides around the house, This is necessary during the first couple of years. _
49、40_ For example, some birds will perfectly mimic (模仿) the sound of you moving the cleaning cloth over the stove or table.ANot all bird species are appropriate as pets.BAnyhow, choose a time and try to stick to it.CPurchase the right kind of cage for housing the bird.DIf your bird gets lots of attent
50、ion, he or she will be happier as a whole.EIdentify the exact food needed by the species of bird youre caring for.FBirds are fast learners and will surprise you with their range of sound effects.GMoreover, a bird living in a clean environment tends to be more active and happier.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
51、第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 I like to walk with my dog. On a glorious Saturday _41_, I enjoyed the beautiful weather, the fresh air and the beautiful scenery while my dog Jett and I were making our rounds. At one home I _42_, I noticed a newspaper that was ly
52、ing on the edge of the street _43_ near the doorstep. Thinking I would make someone elses _44_ a little easier,I decided to _45_ the paper and throw it towards their door. _46_ my aim was way off and instead of landing on the doorstep, the paper flew in the _47_ direction and landed on the roof of a
53、 truck behind me. No one saw it but me, and I burst out _48_ before I realised what I had done had made the problem _49_. I took a look at my watch and found it was near 5:00 am. It was too _50_ to knock on the door and _51_ the homeowner where their paper was. As a result, I walked home, got dresse
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