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1、模塊綜合檢測試題語言知識及應(yīng)用共兩節(jié),總分值 45 分第一節(jié):完形填空共 20 小題;每題 1.5 分,總分值 30 分閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從 l - 20 各題所給 A、 B、 C 與 D 項中, 選出最正確選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。出處: 2021 年江西省贛中南五校高三上學(xué)期第三次聯(lián)合考試期末新鮮度 難度 話 題 身 殘 志 堅 生 活 強(qiáng) 音 關(guān) 鍵 詞bravely體裁 夾敘夾議 短文詞數(shù) 285 建議時間 15 分鐘 正確率 /20I went to India for a 2-week vacation to visit my relatives. We stopp

2、ed on a red light, and as always, there were a lot of activities outside thecars near the 1 . People walked in, between the cars 2 newspaper,water and a number of kids looked for a bit of charity from the carowners. It s a familiar 3 in most poor developing countries.While we were outside a couple w

3、ater. It s 64 for the red light to turn green, I noticed a manof 5 in front of ours trying to sell bottles ofunusual at first. He was a man in his 40s withrelatively 7 clothes. But he walked around in a strange way. He kindof 8 his way around the spaces. He was blind.Carrying a couple of water bottl

4、es on one hand, he 9 got to theoutside of our car. Out of 10 , my mum decided to buy one water bottle.As she gave the man the money, the light turned green. The car behind第 1 頁sounded loudly and 11 , trying to get ahead of traffic. Seeing this, mymum kindly told the man to 12 the change. However, wi

5、th his 13sense of touch, he quickly went through his shirt pocket and threw the money at my mum s 14 . It was the exact change. The cars behind uswere really getting out of control, 15 we decided to go on our way.I broke down and even 16 when I got home. Here s a blind man,born in 17 , trying to sel

6、l water bottles on the streets to make endsmeet. He 18 our sympathy. Life hasn t been19 to him, yet he sgiving it his best shot. I think that is what 20 is all about facing lifebravely.1. A. signs2. A. giving3. A. scene4. A. watching5. A. blocks6. A. everything7. A. expensive8. A. pushed9. A. eventu

7、ally10. A. curiosity11. A. impatiently12. A. keepB. crossroadsB. buyingB. playB. askingB. crossingsB. somethingB. fashionableB. droveB. quicklyB. sympathyB. casuallyB. returnC. stations D. theatresC. sellingC . activityC. waitingC. turnsC . anythingC. raggedC. clearedC. frequentlyC. thirstyC. natura

8、llyC. borrow第 2 頁D. throwingD. streetD. changingD. carsD. nothingD. fastenedD. feltD. happilyD. politenessD. carefullyD. countB. superiorB. armB. yetB. shoutedB. povertyB. enjoyedB. unfairB. courage13. A. poor14. A. hand15. A. still16. A. smiled17. A. pain18. A. refused19. A. rich20. A. kindness【讀后反

9、響】 . 靚詞 charity n. 慈善 . 難句C . limitedC. faceC. soC. complainedC. sadnessC. doubtedC. kindC. experiencerelatively adv. 相對地D. enlargedD. lapD. butD. criedD. lonelinessD. cheatedD. badD. challenge1. While we were waiting for the red light to turn green, I noticed a manoutside a couple of cars in front

10、of ours trying to sell bottles ofwater.本句是復(fù)合句。 While 引導(dǎo)時間狀語從句; trying to sell bottles of water 為v-ing 短語作 noticed 后面賓補(bǔ)。2. Here s a blind man, born in poverty, trying to sell water bottles onthe streets to make ends meet.本句是簡單句。 born 與 trying t o sell water bottles 都是非謂語動詞,修飾man 。 make ends meet 為固定短

11、語,意思是“糊口。 . 拓展練第 3 頁These birds, which live mainly in the south, are _ (usual) wintervisitors to the north.2. 句式仿寫 1 他走得很快,試圖在天黑前到達(dá)那個村子。(v-ing 短語作狀語 )_(2) 那就是他在這次會議上所說。 (表語從句 ) _本文主要講了作者在印度十字路口遇到一位盲人,他雖然貧窮在街頭靠賣水為生,但是卻能勇敢面對生活。4. C 下文語境題。根據(jù) for the red light to turn green, 可知這里想說我們在等 待(waiting) 紅燈變綠。

12、watching 看; asking 問; changing 改變。5. D 下文語境題。根據(jù) in front of ours trying to sell bottl blocks 街區(qū); crossings 十字路口; turns 拐彎。(cars) 旁賣瓶裝水。第 4 頁6. D 下文語境題。根據(jù) unusual at first. 可知一開場沒有什么不尋常地方。everything 一切; something 7. C 上文語境題。 (ragged) 。 系緊。某事; anything 任何事; nothing 沒有事。expensive 貴; fashionable 流行; fas

13、tened8. D 下文語境題。 根據(jù) He was blind 可知, 這里是他摸索 (felt) 著前行。 pushed 推; drove 開車; cleared 去除。9. A 上下文語境題。根據(jù) Carrying a couple of water bottles on one hand,以及 got to the outside of our car 可知這里意思是盲人一只手拿著水最后 (eventually) 走到我們車外。 quickly 快速; frequently 經(jīng)常; happily 開心。10. B 下文語境題。根據(jù) my mum decided to buy one

14、water bottle. ,可知 這里意思是 “我媽媽出于同情 (sympathy) 決定買瓶水。 curiosity 好奇; thirsty 口渴; politeness 禮貌。11. A 下文語境題。根據(jù) trying to get ahead of traffi 。 The cars behind us were really getting out of control, 可知這里意思是后面車大聲并不耐煩地 (impatiently) 按喇叭。 casually 隨便; naturally 自然; carefully 認(rèn)真。12. A 上文語境題。根據(jù) Seeing this, my

15、 mum kindly told . 可知這里意思是 媽媽好心地不讓這個盲人找零錢了。 keep 保持; return 返回; borrow 借來; count 數(shù)數(shù)。13. B 下文語境題。根據(jù) sense of touch, he quickly went through his shirtpocket 可知這里意思是他憑借非凡 superior 觸覺在襯衣口袋里翻找。 poor窮; limited 有限; enlarged 擴(kuò)大。14. D 下文語境題。根據(jù) andthrewthe money 可知是因?yàn)閶寢屪谇芭?,所?5 頁以是將錢扔到媽媽膝蓋 (lap) 上。 hand 手; a

16、rm 胳膊; face 臉。【讀后反響】.1. unusual2. (1)He walked quickly, trying to reach the village before dark.(2)That is what he said at the meeting.第二節(jié):語法填空共 10 小題,每題 1 5 分,總分值 I5 分閱讀下面短文,按照句子構(gòu)造語法性與上下文連貫要求,在空格處填入一個適當(dāng)詞或使用括號中詞語正確形式填空, 并將答案填寫在答題卡標(biāo)號為 16 25相應(yīng)位置上。On summer evenings the running path along the riverfron

17、t inHoboken, New Jersey, US, is busy with people 16 (watch) theconstruction of Empowerhouse, a super efficient solar-poweredbuilding.The building is competing in the Solar Decathlon, an event 17(sponsor) by the US Energy Department, which opens on September 23at the National Mall in Washington. Twen

18、ty college teamsthe world are taking part in the competition. 19to design, build, and operate solar-powered cost-effective, energy-efficient and attractive.18 aroundhave been challengedhouses 20 areTonji University in China is competing. They 21 (design) aY-shaped solar house combining six recycled

19、shipping 22 (contain).Empowerhouse is set to become a real home for a low-income family.第 6 頁Joel Towers, an architect, said, “ A lot of the technology that is needed23 tomorrow s housing is already available. 24 question we re trying to answer is more social than technological 25 do we actually bri

20、ng these green solutions into neighborhoods 【答案】 16. watching 17. sponsored 18. from 19. They 20. that /which 21. have designed 22. containers 23. for 24. The 25. howII 閱讀理解共兩節(jié),總分值 50 分第一節(jié):閱讀理解共 20 小題;每題 2 分,總分值 40 分閱讀以下短文,從每題所給四個選項 A B C 與 D 中,選出最正確選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。High-tech clothing with Internet co

21、nnection couldAembedded biosensors (生物傳感器 ) and an respond to your mood and help you getthrough the day.The new smart clothing contains wireless biosensors that measureheart rate and temperature, small speakers, and other electronics thatare wirelessly connected to a handheld smart phone or Personal

22、 DigitalAssistant (PDA). Data from the sensors is sent to the handheld devicewhere it is changed into one of 16 emotional states, which cues ( 給暗 示 或 提 示 ) a previously-built inspirational messages.These mood memos coulddatabase to send the wearer somebe a text message, which scrolls on a第 7 頁displa

23、y on the clothes sleeve, a video or a photograph displayed on the handheld device, or a sound that comes through the embeddedspeakers. The researchers have made two prototype ( 雛形) garments sofar, a male version and a female version, and they plan to display them at museums over the next two years.

24、They are also looking at medical and fashion applications.The sounds, photos and videos sent to the wearer arent arbitrary. Instead, the messages are spoken by a friend or loved one. When youfirst wear the clothes, you turn on the device and you tell it what personyou want to channel that day, said

25、Professor could be your lover whos away, your deceased ( friend and whoever you want to be with that day.Barbara Layne. That 已故 ) parent, your bestDuring the day, you can set it for as many times as you want. The clothes will you re your biometric readings, your bio-sensing analyze it on that emotio

26、nal map and then go up to the Internet, to the database which relates that emotional state, and bring youdata,backsomething that you need, said Layne.Layne and her co-developer Jams Jefferies, members have not yet pursued commercial showing a lot of interest.along with their team applications but ar

27、eThe interest is really huge from all kinds of sectors, Layne said. Oneexample is the medical area, which could use the smart clothing to第 8 頁promote well-being, maybe for someone whos ill, either house-bound orin hospital where wearing this kind of jacket can make them feel better.26. The underline

28、d word it in Paragraph 2 refers to_.A. a handheld deviceB. temperature of the wearerC. data from the sensorsD. heart rate of the wearer27. What do we know about the new smart clothingA. It will be sold in the market in two years.B. It sends out messages in 3 different forms.C. It can be changed into

29、 16 different colors.D. It is made up of various electronics.28. The smart clothing is mainly used to _.A. inspire a person according to his moodB. accompany a person as a friend or loved oneC. provide a person with academic informationD. help a person remember his deceased parents29.Who might benef

30、it from the smart clothing firstA. Soldiers. B. Patients.C. Lawyers. D. Teachers.30. What would be the best title of the textA. New smart clothing can explore your moods clearly 第 9 頁B. New smart clothing understands what you are thinkingC. New smart clothing can respond to your emotionsD. New smart

31、 clothing can tell whether you are ill or not科學(xué)家們研制出一種新智能衣服,穿上后,它可以根據(jù)你心情來作出反響,給你提供一些積極信息,從而改善你心境。BWaldorf schools ban computers to help kids learn through creative and tactile ( 能觸知 ) tasks. Funny enough, many Silicon Valley bigwigs(大人物 ) are on board.This may be the era of wired classrooms, but not

32、 everyone isconvinced computers help kids learn. The New York Times reported recently that many Silicon Valley parents, who work for top techcompanies like Google and Apple, are sending their children to priceyWaldorf schools where classrooms are devoid ( 缺乏 ) of technology. The第 10 頁century-old Wal

33、dorf philosophy advocates learning through physical activity and creativity. Students might acquire problem-solving skillsthrough knitting ( 編織 ), or learn fractions ( 分?jǐn)?shù) ) by dividing up a cake.Do kids really learn better without high-tech gadgetryThis philosophy is good for kids and parents. These

34、 schools are on to something, says Amy Windsor at Babble. When I think back to my tech-free childhood, I cant help but idealize it and think that it would begood for my kids to have the same imagination-stirring, gadget-freeexperience, at least until their teen years. And if parents put down theirga

35、dgets too, this philosophy could be a boon ( 恩惠 ) to the whole family.And theres some science to it. An increasing stack of scientific studies shows that computers inhibit learning rather than help, saysAmy Graft at the San Francisco Chronicle. Researchers have found thateducational software doesnt

36、help children retain information or learn toread any better than old-school methods. Some scientists have even found that too much computer time is bad for kids brains, so it mightbe best to hold off on the gadgets until after elementary school.But technology isnt all bad. There is a real danger in

37、letting ourchildren rely too much on technology and not get out and learn in thedirt of the real world, says Julie Ryan Evans at The Stir, but you dontwant kids to fall behind their peers in this tech-centric world. Ive alsowitnessed how much fun my kids have, and how much they learn, with第 11 頁educ

38、ational apps and games.31. Many Silicon Valley parents are sending their children to priceyWaldorf schools to make them_.A. be creative bigwigsB. learn in the traditional wayC. get out of technology addictionD. finish some simple tasks32. Students at Waldorf schools might acquire problem-solving ski

39、lls_.A. by playing creative gamesB. through loosely-organized eventsC. by solving actual problemsD. on playing and eating occasions33. What does Amy Windsor think of Waldorf philosophyA. She believes it can benefit both children and parents.B. She is afraid children will fall behind at Waldorf schoo

40、ls.C. She believes its not practical in the era of wired classrooms.D. She doubts whether it will work or not.34. We can learn from Paragraph 4 that _.A. Amy Graft supports kids using a computerB. only educational software is suitable for childrenC. its necessary for children to use a computer 第 12

41、頁D. its bad for children to use a computer too early35. In the last paragraph, the author mainly intends to_.A. give a different opinionB. question the researchersC. show his support for Waldorf philosophyD. give a summary of the experts views在電腦流行今天,硅谷科技大腕們卻把孩子送到?jīng)]有電腦學(xué)校去承受教育。CTelford Junior League t

42、he U.K. made up of 20 divisions ranging fromunder-10s to under-16s has stopped publishing the real results of itsmatches in case the scores embarrass the young players and now records all games as either 1-0 wins or 1-1 draws.Bosses at the league have defended the decision to stop telling thenumber

43、of goals scored which they claim will help the youngsters escape第 13 頁from the humiliation ( 羞辱 ) of losing badly. But some parents say thepolicy teaches children that competition is a bad thing and riskscreating a generation of bad losers.League bosses have defended the policy, saying it is in line

44、 with Football Association (FA) guidelines, which the FA questions. The FA says theres an FA rule that prohibits the publishing of results and league tables across all media for under-7 and under-8 age groups where the focus of the game is about learning to play without thepressure of full-time scor

45、es. For older age groups, there are no rules orFA guidelines which indicate that the final score should be changed.Some parents said, This is because they dont want kids embarrassed if their team has lost heavily. If thats the case whats the point of havinga league table up on the website at all Its

46、 crazy kids need to learnabout winning and losing from an early age. They arent recognizing theboys achievements. They might not want to embarrass the losing teambut if one of the teams scores six or seven goals and that isnt recordedwhat kind of message does that send to them They might as well not

47、turn up.Stephen Clarke, manager of the under- 11 s Wrekin Panthers team,backed the move. He said, The childrens welfare is vital. The winnershave three points on the website if they win and the children who lose20-0 would feel very disheartened ( 喪失信心 if it was on the website.第 14 頁They might think

48、of not playing. I think its a very good idea.But Mr. Clarke added there must come a point when players had to accept defeat. He said, I think probably by the age of 15 then they have an understanding that life is a bit of a competition and we are competing with other people.36. What result will be r

49、ead now on the website of Telford Junior League even if the real result is 16-0A. 0-0.C. 1-0.B. 0-16.D. 1-1.37. League bosses decided to adopt the present result policy because they thought_.A. the scores had embarrassed the young playersB. the humiliation of losing had made the players quitC. they

50、would protect the players from being embarrassedD. competition was a bad thing for the youngsters38. Which of the following is consistent with the FA guidelinesA. Stopping publishing the real results for under-10 to under-16 age groups.B. Recording all games as either 1-0 wins or 1-1 draws among you

51、ng players.C. Learning to play is more important for under-7 and under-8 age groups.第 15 頁D. Publishing the changed scores for the players above the age ofeight.39. According to some parents opinions, if good results of winners are not recorded constantly,the winners would lose_.A. confidence in the

52、mselvesB. opportunities to learn about competitionC. abilities to recognize their achievementsD. interest in taking part in the matches40. What does the underlined word backed meanA. Supported. B. Disapproved.C. Ignored. D. Obeyed.英國特爾福德少年足球聯(lián)盟將把其所有比賽比分都記成 1:l 或 l:0。 該聯(lián)盟稱, 這樣做將會讓少年運(yùn)發(fā)動不會因輸?shù)锰珣K而感到恥辱。但反對

53、人士與家長那么認(rèn)為,此舉會讓兒童覺得競爭不是好東西,有可能造就出一代輸不起人。第 16 頁DHotel rooms these days look pretty much alike. If hotels are leavingyou bored, how about checking in to a submarine (room with a view from the top of a crane ( 吊車 )潛水艇 ), or booking aDOG TIREDDog Bark Park Inn in Cottonwood is a two-bedroom bed & breakfa

54、stguesthouse in the shape of a dog the worlds biggest dog. You enterthrough the back of the dog into a hotel decorated with doggie statues.How much Singles from 45 pounds per night and an additional personfor 20 extra pounds.Details: dogbarkparkinn, 001-208 962 3647.第 17 頁ON TOP OF A CRANEIf youve a

55、lways dreamed of operating a crane, then head to Holland.In the port of Harlingen, you can book a room at the Crane Hotel, a one-room apartment at the top of a working crane. Bored with the viewThen just turn the crane around the staff checking you in will showyou how to operate the machine.How much

56、 A double room from 253 pounds (including breakfast). Details: .nl, 0031-517 414410.IN A SUBMARINEJules Undersea Lodge is the only hotel in the world where you have to be strapped (捆綁 ) on fins (鰭狀物 ) and a tank to check in. Once aresearch laboratory, the lodge is open to paying guests. It has room

57、for two couples each night and the underwater living is comfortable. And you dont have to be a certified diver to book in.How much Doubles from 187.50 pounds for lunch, dinner, bed andbreakfast (including divingequipment).Details: , 001-305 451 2353.IN A FOOTBALL STANDThe Quality Hotel West Ham not

58、only has a great view of Upton Park,but also its part of it. It is uniquely situated ( 位于 ) within the grounds ofWest Ham Football Club and you can have great views over the football第 18 頁D.pitch ( 球場). You might see some famous faces in the Thames IronworksBar.How much Doubles from 85 pounds (inclu

59、ding breakfast).Details: whufc , 0870-460 8200.41. What is special about the Crane HotelA. The staff are kind.B. You can operate a crane.C. You can have three meals.D. You can choose your room.42. Which hotel contains animal statuesA. Dog Bark Park Inn.B. The Crane Hotel.C. Jules Undersea Lodge.D. T

60、he Quality Hotel West Ham.43. Which website should you visit if you want to learn more about a hotel under the waterA. dogbarkparkinn .B. dromenaanzee.nl.C. .whufc .44. For two persons spending a night in the cheapest of the four hotels, they have to pay_.第 19 頁A. 65C. 187.50B. 90D. 8545. In The Qua

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