2015-2016年外研版高中英語選修六Module 6作業(yè)題及答案解析6套.rar
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單元檢測(六)
第一卷
第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)
第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)
聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。
1.Where are the two speakers?
A.In a shop. B.In a hospital. C.At home.
2.How long will the boy be away from school?
A.It’s uncertain.
B.For two days.
C.For a week.
3.What’s the man doing?
A.Watching TV.
B.Turning down the TV.
C.Answering the phone.
4.Why is Jack away?
A.He is looking after his mother at home.
B.He is on a Europe tour with his mother.
C.He is in Europe to visit his mother.
5.What does the man mean?
A.Mr.Smith is kind.
B.The woman should not worry.
C.He likes Mr.Smith.
第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)
聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。
聽第6段材料,回答第6至8題。
6.What’s the weather like?
A.Cloudy and warm.
B.Lovely and warm.
C.Fine but cold.
7.Where are the speakers?
A.At the station.
B.In a flat.
C.In a park.
8.What is the man doing in England?
A.Spending his holiday.
B.Practising his English.
C.Visiting a Greek family.
聽第7段材料,回答第9至10題。
9.Where does the woman live?
A.In a beautiful garden.
B.In a camp.
C.In the mountains.
10.Why does she live there?
A.Because there is no pollution.
B.Because there is a beautiful lake.
C.Because there is a cabin.
聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。
11.What’s wrong with the two speakers?
A.They don’t have an engine.
B.Their tank is half full.
C.They run out of gas.
12.Where are they going?
A.To the seaport.
B.To the railway station.
C.To the airport.
13.What should they do now?
A.Do nothing but wait.
B.Find a policeman.
C.Telephone the nearest gas station.
聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。
14.What is the man asking about?
A.The woman’s last job.
B.Ideal Systems.
C.The woman’s work experience.
15.How many companies has the woman worked for?
A.3 B.2 C.4
16.Why did the woman leave Format?
A.She had a quarrel with her boss.
B.She needed a change.
C.The company closed down.
17.How many years did the woman work for Ideal Systems?
A.Ten. B.Five. C.Two.
聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。
18.Who is the speaker?
A.A famous professor of the university.
B.The headteacher of this class.
C.The headmaster of the university.
19.How many ways are mentioned to improve listening skill in the lecture?
A.Three. B.Two. C.Four.
20.Which of the following can be improved most if one reads English magazines?
A.Listening and speaking.
B.Writing.
C.Reading.
第二部分 英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)
第一節(jié) 單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)
從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。
21.He managed to ________ the earthquake which killed many people.
A.live through B.live on
C.be survived D.be alive
22.As a rule,all the passengers are ________ to show their tickets before getting onto the plane.
A.demanded B.encouraged
C.required D.ordered
23.The Constitution gives everyone the right to own ______ in that country.
A.arm B.arms C.leg D.hand
24.It ________ time:now we can devote more hours to activities that can increase our happiness.
A.liberates B.illustrates
C.expands D.increases
25.________ up!It doesn’t have to be that bad.
A.Come B.Cheer C.Get D.Pick
26.I hope that he will settle down as soon as possible.His life is in a ________.
A.mass B.neatness
C.mess D.order
27.To their ________,Krissy was able to play musical pieces from memory that were far beyond the ability of an average four-year-olds.
A.sadness B.delight
C.confusion D.astonishment
28.________ on a famous novel,the TV play presents a colorful picture of the 1960s’ China to the viewers.
A.Basing B.Based
C.To base D.Being based
29.As a ________,it attracted more attention.
A.sequence B.consequence
C.cause D.reason
30.Unfortunately,when I dropped in,Doctor Li ______ for Beijing,so we only had time for a few words.
A.just left B.has just left
C.is just leaving D.was just leaving
31.________ is known to us all is that China has launched Shenzhou Ⅶ spaceship successfully.
A.That B.What C.It D.As
32.Never ________ forget the days when ________ together with you.
A.shall I;I lived B.shall I;did I live
C.I shall;I lived D.I shall;did I live
33—You’ve made great progress in your studies of English,haven’t you?
—Yes,but much ________.
A.remains to do
B.is remained to do
C.remains to be done
D.is remained to be done
34.He ________ the test,but he wasn’t careful enough.
A.was able to pass
B.must have passed
C.could have passed
D.might be able to pass
35.We insisted that the meaningless argument ________.
A.should bring to an end
B.was brought to an end
C.might come to an end
D.come to an end
第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)
閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。
The restaurant was only a quarter full when we got there.A couple in their thirties were seated about three tables away.Their __36__ was a little strange and it caught my attention.I’ve always been __37__ to the feelings of other people.I got the immediate __38__that this couple could __39__ afford to eat out.At first I __40__ the thought,but it kept appearing into my head.
I began to feel a strong __41__ to pay for their meals.I wasn’t rich,but I could __42__it.So I followed my intention and __43__ the boss to pay their bill.I was told that they had __44__ their course and might still order coffee,but so far the bill __45__ 75.
When he asked __46__ I was paying their bill I felt a little __47__ as I tried to cover my feelings.I finally replied,“When I saw that couple I got the feeling that they had to __48__ to get what they’ve got.So I decided to pay their bill.__49__ I don’t want you to tell them who paid it or why.Just treat it as a(n) __50__.”When the couple went to settle their account,a __51__ reaction could be heard throughout the restaurant.Later I asked the boss what happened.He said the young woman broke down in tears and said,“__52__ like this has ever happened to us before.We’ve never __53__ anything or been given anything.Things __54__ this just don’t happen to us.”But it did happen.Now every time I think of the __55__ at the restaurant a smile spreads across my mouth,as I remember how once,I felt a strong desire to give freely to another.
36.A.age B.bill
C.appearance D.manner
37.A.polite B.sensitive
C.nervous D.important
38.A.order B.hope
C.impression D.promise
39.A.hardly B.proudly
C.luckily D.freely
40.A.wrote B.felt
C.followed D.ignored
41.A.regret B.desire
C.success D.danger
42.A.change B.face
C.afford D.prevent
43.A.reminded B.advised
C.approached D.helped
44.A.refused B.prepared
C.paid D.finished
45.A.came to B.depended on
C.gave up D.turned against
46.A.why B.when
C.how D.where
47.A.shy B.proud
C.excited D.foolish
48.A.pretend B.continue
C.expect D.struggle
49.A.But B.So
C.Or D.Because
50.A.problem B.chance
C.gift D.adventure
51.A.frightened B.surprised
C.disappointed D.bored
52.A.Something B.Everything
C.Anything D.Nothing
53.A.experienced B.trusted
C.won D.saved
54.A.besides B.for
C.despite D.like
55.A.incident B.service
C.joke D.food
第三部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)
第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中選出最佳選項。
A
It seems that Western festivals such as Christmas are becoming more and more popular among the young in China.Which do you like better,the Western festivals or traditional Chinese ones?
Jim:I like both.Many Chinese festivals have nice or interesting legends.I love them.At the same time I am curious about Western festivals because they are new to me.
Bob:I prefer Chinese festivals.I think as Chinese,we should like our own festivals.They are parts of Chinese tradition and culture.
Lily:I like Chinese festivals better because I think each festival has a long history.It’s amazing to celebrate the same festival as our ancestors did.
Tom:I am fond of Chinese festivals.As my parents are usually very busy and I study in a boarding school,I have little time to spend with them after school.Only Chinese festivals can bring us together.
Susan:Compared with Western festivals,Chinese festivals care more about family.But I want to spend more time with friends.So I like Western festivals better.
Tina:I enjoy Western festivals very much.Many festivals like April Fools’ Day and Halloween are very fun and exciting.
Hobe:I like the Spring Festival best.I enjoy the nice food,exciting fireworks and “Red Packet” with lucky money in it.You can see smiles on people’s faces and hear wishes from others everywhere.Especially it makes all the Chinese around the world united as one.
Linda:To tell the truth,I don’t know why I care more about Western festivals.It’s just a fashion among my classmates.I want to be as cool as other young people.
Jack:I like all the festivals as long as I can have days off.I don’t care about whether they are Chinese ones or not.
A teacher:Festivals change with times.But the core(核心)of them doesn’t.While embracing the Western festivals with curiosity and enthusiasm,don’t forget our own festivals.The ethnic(民族的)things belong to the world and will never be out of date.
56.According to this passage,________ prefer Chinese festivals.
A.Hobe and Linda B.Jim and Susan
C.Tom and Tina D.Bob and Lily
57.How many Western festivals are mentioned in this passage?
A.Only one. B.Only two.
C.Only three. D.Only four.
58.Though Susan and Linda both like Western festivals,what are the differences between them in liking Western festivals?
A.Purposes. B.Hobbies.
C.Characteristics. D.Nationalities.
59.What can we learn from the last paragraph?
A.The teacher shows an interest in Western festivals.
B.Western festivals are the most popular festivals.
C.The teacher appreciates traditional Chinese festivals more.
D.Western festivals’ core will change with times.
B
A Few Famous Left-handed Persons
Bill Gates
Claiming the nation’s richest man among their number is a source of considerable pride for America’s society of southpaws (左撇子).In fact,the Microsoft titan (巨人) and philanthropist (慈善家) is one of a surprising number of U.S. business areas to be left handed,including Henry Ford,John D. Rockefeller and former IBM head Lou Gerstner.But the club seems to be a only guys fraternity (聯(lián)誼會).Research suggests that while left-handed men tend to earn more than their right-handed colleagues,there is no similar advantage for women.A study by the National Bureau of Economic Research floated the idea that left-handed men favor “divergent” (發(fā)散性) thinking,a form of creativity in which the brain moves “from conventional knowledge into unexplored association”.Maybe that’s what it takes to develop a net worth estimated at least 570 billion.
Oprah Winfrey
The talk show queen doesn’t need much more to set her apart from the rest.She has her estimated 2.7 billion fortune and a magic ability to sell books just by glancing at them,but she also has the distinction of being a member of the left-handed club.Men are more likely to be left-handed than women,which makes Oprah more impressive.She’s “in good company”:other showbiz ladies of the southpaw persuasion include Whoopi Goldberg,Julia Roberts and Angelina Jolie (her husband Brad Pitt is also a lefty).
Napoleon Bonaparte
Legend has it that Napoleon objected to the timehonored military practice of marching on the left side of the road with weapons at the ready in the right hand:it put lefties (左撇子) like him at a strategic disadvantage.Once in power,the story goes,the French Emperor,whose queen,Josephine,was also a southpaw,ordered his armies to change sides.Civilians in countries he conquered had to do the same.Hence,it’s said that the rules of the road were born,which also explains why the British (who,along with the Prussians,defeated Napoleon at Waterloo) still drive on the left.
Marie Curie
Not only was atomic scientist Marie Curie left-handed,but she was the matriarch (女家長) of a whole family of accomplished,southpaw scientists.Curie,who discovered the principles of radioactivity and won two Nobel Prizes,was married to fellow lefty Pierre Curie,who was playing an important part in helping Marie’s atomic research and shared one of her Nobel awards.Historians believed their daughter,Irene,was also left-handed.Irene went on to win a Nobel Prize of her own with her husband,who,you guessed it,was also left-handed.
Lefty scientists are hardly unusual.In addition to the Curie Clan,Einstein,Newton and Alan Turing—founders of modern computer science were all left-handed as well.
60.Through this passage,the author mainly wants to tell us that ________
A.Bill Gates’s contribution to society is greater than Marie Curie
B.Napoleon Bonaparte made the rules of the road in England
C.Oprah Winfrey had nothing but 7 billion for tune at that time
D.4 persons were not only successful but all left-handed
61.According to the first paragraph,what maybe develop a net worth estimated at least 570 billion?
A.Club of southpaw.
B.Woman advantage.
C.Divergent thinking.
D.Conventional knowledge.
62.What can we learn from the second paragraph?
A.Oprah Winfrey has a special ability to sell books only by glancing at them.
B.Oprah Winfrey is completely different from other left-handed women.
C.Oprah’s appearance makes her doubly impressive in the left-handed club.
D.Oprah Winfrey and her husband are both southpaws.
63.Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Napoleon Bonaparte and his wife are both left-handed.
B.Marie Curie and her husband are both left-handed.
C.Irene,Marie Cure’s daughter,and her husband are left-handed.
D.Brad Pitt’s wife,Julia Roberts,is also left-handed.
C
The very last topic any parent wants to discuss is cancer.In fact,wouldn’t it be wonderful if the topic never had to be broached?Unfortunately,few among us haven’t been touched,in some way,by the disease.
One teacher at Howell’s Land O’Pines School decided last year to make a learning experience out of cancer awareness,and with the help of his fellow teachers,has succeeded in taking a terrible subject and turning it into something that allows the children to make a difference while helping others.
The Hats On Day project began a decade ago in Missouri when a fifth-grade class wanted to raise money to help a fellow classmate battling cancer.The children wanted to raise awareness about the effects of chemotherapy(化療)and decided to wear hats to show their support for people who lose their hair while undergoing treatment for cancer.
During the 10 years since the first Hats On Day,the project has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for children with cancer.Raymond Gredder,a fifth-grade teacher at Land O’Pines,heads up the program locally.As part of the project,Land O’Pines students are asked to bring in monetary donations this week that will be contributed to the Foundation for Children with Cancer.
This is the second year Land O’Pines is participating in the Hats On Day project.Last year the Student Council organized the weeklong collection and raised more than 2,000.This year Gredder is running the program through the fifth grade health curriculum.He believes it is extremely important for children to be involved in events such as Hats On Day that promote an awareness and understanding of people in need.
64.What is the best title of the passage?
A.Pupils Put on Their Hats to Show Off
B.Pupils Put on Their Hats to Help Other Youngsters
C.How to Deal with the Children with Cancer
D.How to Get along with the Children with Cancer
65.From the first two paragraphs,we can learn _______________________________
_________________________________________.
A.parents are unwilling to discuss the disease cancer
B.it is unfortunate for some children to develop cancer
C.few people have been touched by cancer
D.the students helped a teacher with cancer
66.Which of the following is NOT the purpose to practice Hats On Day for the people with cancer?
A.To raise money.
B.To show support.
C.To protect hair.
D.To raise awareness.
67.The underlined word “broached” in the first paragraph probably means ________.
A.ignored B.discussed
C.felt D.avoided
D
Here are the four most common stereotypes(固有觀念)regarding college education in the United States.
Myth No.1:American students are not as academically driven in comparison to other nations.
There are more than 3,000 universities in the United States,each with varying admission standards.Some are highly selective,and some not at all.The less selective colleges may consist of students who have little concern for their academic well being,but in the more selective colleges you will find very committed students who will spend countless hours a night on their homework.There is a phrase in the United States called an“all nighter” which is used when a student stays up all night to perfect an assignment.
Myth No.2:American students party all night and day.
The college life portrayed(描述)in movies such as “Animal House” is very much a stereotype.While American students do enjoy the freedom to explore a full extra-curricular lifestyle,they are also expected to keep up with very high standards of social behavior and academic excellence.
Myth No.3:American students are all rich and can afford a college education.
Although a certain percentage of American college students do come from wealthy families and have large expendable incomes,most American college students come from moderate-income families.At some universities,up to 80% of the student body receives some form of financial aid from the university and other sources.
Myth No.4:Most college students live in large cities which are crime-ridden with drugs and drive-by shootings.
Of all industrialized nations,the United States has one of the lowest crime rates.College campuses are no exception.Safety is of primary importance to all students,parents,and staff at a university.Universities centered in major cities have endless services to ensure the safety of all students,from campus transportation services to on-campus police officers.The majority of universities located outside of the city are extremely safe.
68.We can conclude from the passage that ________.
A.people are likely to have wrong ideas about American college education
B.there are only four common stereotypes about American college education
C.people around the world have common ideas about American college education
D.American college education is little known to people in other countries
69.In high selective colleges in the US,________.
A.students don’t care about their academic well being
B.students prefer to study in the evening
C.admission standards are still varying
D.“all nighters”are commonly seen
70.People tend to believe that American college students ________.
A.have all passed strict selections
B.have less pressure from academic requirements
C.work as hard as those in other countries
D.spend countless hours a night on their homework
第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)
根據(jù)短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。
__71__In very general terms,pop culture,or popular culture,includes the movies,television shows,sports,music,cooking,clothing styles and other examples of mass culture that a society produces.
Many professors who study culture argue about what is,what is not,and what once was but is no longer,popular culture.__72__
Most people would probably agree that popular culture is influenced in some way by the cultural products that sell well and make money.Some experts note the differences between a popular or “
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