(2014秋)高三广东专版必修五Modules-5-6综合能力测试题讲义

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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上(2014秋)高三广东专版 必修五Modules 5-6综合能力测试题 I语言知识及应用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 完形填空(共1 5小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1-15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。Dear John Paul, Fathers Day is here. I know you will once again be wondering why _1_ doesnt come home from work. I am writing to _2_ to you why my work takes me a

2、way from home for so long. I work in Democratic Republic of Congo in central Africa. My job is to try to make life _3_ for mommies and kids. Even though _4_ do a lot of work, they earn very little money and are often treated badly. Men receive the money earned by women and _5_ how it is spent. To _6

3、_ women and girls, I spend much of my time speaking with and educating men. Just as men here have the _7_ to make life tough for girls and women, they also have the privilege to support the girls and women around them. We are _8_ helping daughters and mothers when sons and fathers are working with u

4、s. We talk to husbands about the community-wide benefits of _9_ girls education and their wives efforts to save money and start small businesses. I also tell them that _10_ is not about physical strength or the power to hurt others. _11_, it is working to make society better for everyone, including

5、women and girls. Im _12_ I wont be home for Fathers Day or able to open the card you made for me at school. But Im _13_ to be part of a movement of men working around the world to make sure everyone is treated with dignity and _14_. I know it makes you sad today, but I hope one day it _15_ you to he

6、lp others. Sincerely, Daddy1. A. GrandmaB. GrandpaC. MommyD. Daddy2. A. explain B. complain C. declare D. prove3. A. better B. freer C. easier D. quieter4. A. girls B. women C. men D. children5. A. imagine B. calculate C. decide D. predict6. A. approach B. employ C. help D. search7. A. intention B.

7、desire C. talent D. power8. A. successfully B. occasionallyC. importantly D. possibly9. A. receiving B. supporting C. continuing D. choosing10. A. effort B. business C. childhood D. manhood11. A. Besides B. Therefore C. Instead D. Moreover12. A. unlucky B. sorry C. happy D. regretful13. A. proud B.

8、honest C. kind D. wise14. A. honor B. admiration C. grace D. respect15. A. requires B. forces C. inspires D. commands第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分1 5分)阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。My middle girl is now as free as a bird. _16_ (Eventual) she has finished high school, so she has

9、enough time to enjoy all the summer holiday she _17_ (expect) for a long time. Oh, how well I remember that feeling of _18_ (free). Almost 30 years might have passed since I was 16, but I can still vividly recall exactly _19_ it felt to wake up each morning when school was out. The summer of 1985 re

10、mains one of the best memories of _ 20_ life. I overcame all kinds of troubles and earned more money than my piggy bank could hold. _21_ we finished our exams, some of us tore up our exercise books and wrapped our school ties around the railings. In the weeks that followed, we went swimming in a loc

11、al lake and watched the kind of horror movies _22_ contained scenes so _23_ (frighten) that they haunt me till now. Now, theres _24_ house close to my parents. Each time I drive past it, it often reminds me of the memory that I played _25_ a group of former classmates inside it.II 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节 阅

12、读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。AA healthy food that has a rich, dark color tends to have higher amounts of important nutrients and antioxidants (抗氧化剂). If you often work out, you should eat dark foods because they fight free radicals (自由基), which can cause muscle soreness, tire

13、dness and early aging of cells. Below I list some healthy dark foods and the benefits they can give. Add as many as you can to your shopping list.FruitsBerries (blue, black): Contain polyphenols, which are chemicals found in dark berries. They may help reduce cognitive (认知的) decline in old age by cl

14、eaning up cells that affect brain function in a negative way.Cherries: Contain anthocyanins and flavonoids that may help reduces blood pressure and LDL, which is a bad cholesterol (胆固醇).Cranberries: The purple skin contains anthocyanins, which protect cells from damage and heal already damaged cells

15、.Tomatoes: A good source of lycopene, an antioxidant that may protect cells from damage as well.Prunes: They relax blood vessels and can lower LDL.VegetablesBrussels Sprouts: Can reduce your cancer risk.Carrots: Contain beta-carotene and vitamins A, C and E, which help prevent cancer, heart disease,

16、 high blood pressure and even depression.Sweet Potatoes: Also contain beta-carotene, which reduces free radical production from exercise and protects against muscle cell damage from free radicals. Beets: Promote eye health and help prevent cancer, diabetes and stroke. Grains/ BeansBlack Rice: The br

17、an hull contains high amounts of vitamin E, which improves the immune system and protects cells from free radical damage.Black Beans: Their dark skins are packed with plant-based nutrients that may protect against cancer.Black Soybeans: Can reduce the risk of a type of blood clot thats probably dead

18、ly.26. What can we learn about free radicals from Paragraph 1?A. We can get rid of them through working out.B. They belong to the family of antioxidants.C. They are caused by eating improperly.D. They are harmful to our bodies.27. If you want to reduce cholesterol in your body, you should eat more _

19、.A. blue berries and black berriesB. cherries and prunesC. tomatoes and prunes D. cherries and blue berries28. What do carrots and sweet potatoes have in common?A. Both are rich in vitamins A, C and E.B. Both can help us enjoy high eye health.C. Both can reduce the risk of diabetes and stroke.D. Bot

20、h can reduce free radical production from exercise.29. Black soybeans are considered healthy because they _.A. are rich in vitamin E and beta-caroteneB. can reduce the risk of a type of blood clotC. can help us avoid different kinds of cancerD. can protect cells from free radical damage30. The autho

21、r writes this text to show _.A. the benefits of some dark foodsB. the definition of dark foodsC. how to fight against all kinds of cancersD. how to prevent us from becoming olderBTheodor Seuss Geisel was an American writer, poet and cartoonist. He was most widely known for his childrens books writte

22、n and illustrated as Dr Seuss. He had used the pen name Dr. Theophrastus Seuss in college and later used Theo LeSieg and Rosetta Stone. Geisel published 46 childrens books, often characterized by imaginative characters, thyme and frequent use of anapestic (抑抑杨格的) meter. His most-celebrated books inc

23、lude the bestselling Green Eggs and Ham, The Cat in the Hat, One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish, and How the Grinch Stole Christmas. His works have been made into numerous adaptations, including 11 television specials, four feature films, a Broadway musical and four television series. Geisel also

24、worked as an illustrator for advertising campaigns and as a political cartoonist for PM, a New York City newspaper. During World War II, he worked in an animation (动画制作) department of the United States Army, where he wrote Design for Death, a film that later won the 1947 Academy Award for Documentar

25、y Feature. He was a perfectionist in his work and would sometimes spend up to a year on a book. It was not uncommon for him to throw out 95% of his material until he settled on a theme for his book. For a writer, he was unusual in that he preferred to be paid only after he finished his work rather t

26、han in advance. Geisel attended Dartmouth College, graduating in 1925. While at Dartmouth, Geisel was caught drinking with nine friends in his room. As a result, Dean Craven Laycock insisted that he relinquish all extracurricular (课外的) activities, including the college humor magazine. To continue wo

27、rk without the deans knowledge, Geisel began signing his work with the pen name “Seuss”. Geisel was encouraged in his writing by Professor W. Benfield Pressey, whom he described as his “big inspiration for writing” at Dartmouth.31. How many pen names did Theodor Seuss Geisel use?A. Two. B. Three.C.

28、Four.D. Five.32. We can learn from Paragraph 2 that Geisel _.A. was a very popular film makerB. made a living by designing adsC. tried different jobs and did wellD. would adapt his childrens books33. It can be inferred from Paragraph 3 that Geisel _.A. usually wasted much time editing his workB. lik

29、ed writing without a themeC. didnt lack moneyD. was strict and honest34. What does the underlined word “relinquish” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A. Join in.B. Give up.C. Look for. D. Test for.35. Geisel began to use the name “Seuss” to _.A. continue work without being discoveredB. meet the requireme

30、nt of the college deanC. honor his respected professor and friendD. attract more attention to childrens booksCHave you ever taken an IQ test? I did it once when I entered college, and again many years later. You find questions such as “what number comes next in this sequence?” and “which word is not

31、 like the others?” Im sure the test has value in some ability, but I wonder how those particular questions could determine my intellectual worth. Now think about a classroom full of thirty students. Yes, they might all be in the sixth grade, but their talents are different from one another. Do you h

32、onestly believe that one test can tell the entire story of each of them? Each of them has particular skills, often with little in common. One person may be blessed with a natural understanding of math, another can know more about a car engine, while a third is a piano lover. Which one is the smartes

33、t one? Too many kids who fail in IQ test do not do well in their studies because theyve been told theyre “not gifted”. They are hurt by the IQ test, which ruins their confidence and stops their natural intellectual curiosity and growth. The truth is that there are many different varieties of intelli

34、gence. Help young people become the best version of themselves and be grateful for the differences. My experience tells me that effort and ingenuity mean so much more. Giving kids a well-rounded education is extremely important; recognizing that each child has a unique and inventive(有创造力的) “gift” is

35、 also foremost, for them and for the rest of us. Lets challenge the “gift and talented students to explore beyond their natural skills. At the same time, lets help the academically-struggling students to discover their special talents, and to recognize that their versions of smart may look nothing l

36、ike those of other students. Remember that it is how much effort one will make and how determined one will be that matter most.36. What does the writer think of the IQ test?A. It has no value at all.B. It depends on ones nature.C. It is of use in some fields.D. It is false and very funny.37. In the

37、writers opinion ones talent _.A. is shown by his studies B. has much in commonC. is easy to be found out D. is various and different 38. The kids who fail in an IQ test do not study well because they are _.A. foolish compared with othersB. looked down upon by teachersC. not good at taking examinatio

38、nsD. not confident after the IQ test 39. What does the underlined word “foremost” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?A. Understandable.B. Considerate.C. Useful.D. Important. 40. We can learn from this passage that _.A. the writer has only taken the IQ test onceB. ones effort and determination are the most

39、 importantC. the special education is the most importantD. it is not good for people to have different intelligenceDDo you have a dog? If you do, do you know what your dog is trying to tell you when it is barking? Probably not. What if your dog could greet you with more than barking, or tell you the

40、 reason why hes looking out of the door? It sounds crazy and much like the storyline from the Pixar film Up, but some scientists are working to develop a headset that could soon allow your hairy best friend to speak his mind. The Nordic Society for Invention and Discovery is the organization that ha

41、s developed “No More Woof” technology that aims to recognize dogs thought patterns and then turn them into short sentences through a microphone. “The brainwaves (脑电波) differ quite a lot from different races as well as individual dogs,” NSID writes on their website. “However, it is possible to find s

42、ome common patterns and we have no doubt that in the future this technology will open up a new era of communication between dogs and humans, or animals in general and humans.” The research team, who had brought the world such inventions as the pet flying carpet, explained the most recent project on

43、their website. “No More Woof is the result of combining the latest technologies in three different tech-areas EEG sensors (传感器), micro computing and special software,” the researchers wrote. The operating system relies on sensors in the headset which notice electric signals in the dogs brainwaves. T

44、echnology from a processing device built in the headset then analyses the signal patterns and translates them into feelings like anger, curiosity or tiredness. Sentences such as “Im hungry, but I dont like this!” or “Im curious who that is.” will be programmed into the device. English translations w

45、ill be available, while Putonghua, French and Spanish language headsets are on the way, the researchers say. The headsets are, however, available for pre-purchase on a website as part of the research funding, with three different versions that range in functionality and price, from $65 for the micro

46、 to $300 for the standard version or $1,200 for the superior customizable (可定做的) version.41. The author asks three questions at the beginning of the text to _.A. introduce the topic of the textB. let the readers answer themC. tell you something about dogsD. persuade you to take care of your dog42. W

47、hat is the NSIDs attitude toward No More Woof?A. Unknown. B. Worried. C. Positive. D. Uninterested.43. What is Paragraph 3 mainly about?A. How No More Woof works.B. How technology helps people.C. Why No More Woof is important.D. How people communicate with dogs.44. What can we learn from the last pa

48、ragraph?A. The most expensive headsets cost $1,200B. A Putonghua version of the headset is available.C. The headsets can be bought in supermarkets.D. The research funding is all gained from the pre-purchase.45. The writer writes the passage to _.A. help us know dogs betterB. advertise a product desi

49、gned by his companyC. show the importance of technologyD. introduce a new device related to dogs第二节 信息匹配(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。 ASpanish Translation and InterpretationSpanish is the official language of 21 countries; there are more than 350 million Spanish speakers worldwide, inclu

50、ding 31 million in the US. There are a lot of consumer groups for Spanish culture, products and services. Translators are needed.BTeaching Adult LearnersAdult education has increased during this tough economy, as job seekers unable to find work in their desired field have gone back to school to furt

51、her their education. The teaching positions of adult education are expected to increase. The employees are mainly the graduates from teacher-training college.CTeaching English as a Foreign LanguageIn the past few years the demand for teaching English as a second language abroad has increased. Teachi

52、ng abroad is a great opportunity for students hoping to work and travel. Graduates who have a background in ESL (English as a Second Language) or TESL certifications will have an advantage.DGreen JobsExperts predict that by the middle of this century, all jobs will be about green jobs. Going green w

53、ill affect every job in every sector. So-called “green-collar” jobs can be found in every profession. For example, green engineers are needed in a great number in the future.EFeature Writing for the WebNow users read various texts on the Web. People tend not to read the text thoroughly, but scan it

54、instead. So a great number of articles are needed .on the Web. To write for the web is needed. Now many websites need experienced writers and dedicated reporters who collect news and write articles for the readers of different ages. This is a long-term and stable job.FGeriatric Health CareThe need f

55、or senior care is increasing in America. Currently, 34 million people are over the age of 65, and the number will double by 2050. Over 14 million seniors have a disability and 80% are said to be suffering from health issues. The jobs about health care include the treatment of diseases, attending to

56、seniors and developing health care plans for seniors.以下是五位大学生的个人情况,请为他们选择合适的工作。46. When I was eight years old I was seriously ill, and I had to stay in a hospital for more than two months. Had it not been for the doctors I would have died. I thanked the doctors and nurses very much. The nurses looke

57、d after me day and night carefully. At last I recovered, I want to be a nurse when I graduate from my medical college and I will try my best to do something for the elderly.47. I like to swim. And I hate winter when the water is so cold that I have to give up my hobby. Now I benefit this Solar Pool

58、Heating System and it totally changes my winter life. I thank the inventors who invented this equipment. At the same time I begin liking the green job. So I have become a volunteer of protecting our environment. I decide to devote myself into this job.48. I have four brothers and sisters, and I am t

59、he eldest in my family. When I was a teenager, I hoped my brothers and sisters with their studies. When I studied in a teacher-training college, I worked as a tutor to earn my schooling. I am good at dealing with my students parents. I like teaching no matter how old and who my students are. I must

60、say I have ability to do this job.49. When I was in the middle school my composition was thought highly of by our grammar teacher in my class. I was happy for many days because of this. At that time I decided that I was going to be a writer when I grew up. Later, I was admitted by Chicago University

61、 where I chose the major of journalism. I think even if I cant become a writer in the future I will find a job as a reporter.50. When I was a child I read the book Robinson, Crusoe, and I was struck by the hero. I had a dream that I would travel the whole world to see the foreign land, to learn the

62、foreign culture and to make friends with the local people there. I have learned a few foreign languages in college and I have the TESL certification, I believe that my dream is sure to come true.写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节 基础写作(共1小题,满分15分) 你接受一项写作任务,要为当地英语晚报写一篇新闻快讯。写作内容 请根据以下新闻信息,写一篇英文快讯。内容包括:时间:2014年3月1日地点:英国威尔士一个小镇事由:一场有上百人参加的特殊活动背景:1一个团队成功烘焙出一个巨型蛋糕,打破了吉尼斯世乔记录; 2蛋糕重21.5千克,直径(diameter)1.5米; 3蛋糕切成200多块,卖了800欧元( euro)捐给慈善团体; 4小镇大力支持,活动举办很成功;该团队希望明年再举办类似活动。点评:整个团队的努力,辛苦劳动有回报。 写作要求 只能用5个句子表达全部内容评分标准 句子结构准确,信息内容完整,篇章结构连贯。第二节 读写任务(共l小题,满分25分)阅读下面的短文,然后按照要求写一篇150词左右的英语短文。I believe that

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