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高中英語(yǔ)學(xué)習(xí)材料madeofjingetieji模塊測(cè)試卷(時(shí)間:90分鐘滿(mǎn)分:100分)第I卷選擇題(共65分)一、單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題,15分)IusedtolivenearthePeople,sParkisthecentreoftown.A.thatB.whereC.inwhichD.whatSixdayshadgonebytheyrealizedthepicturepaintedbyPabloPicassowasmissing.A.asB.beforeC.sinceD.whenIt,sverycolD.Don,tleavethemanoutsideintherainanylonger.A.towaitB.waitedC.waitingD.tobewaitingWhenyoureadthebook,you,dbettermakeamarkyouhaveaquestion.A.inwhichB.thatC.theplaceinwhichD.where一I toaparty,butI,vegotnothingtowear.一Whydon'tyouhaveadressmadefortheparty?A.wasinvitedB.willinviteC.haveinvitedD.havebeeninvitedByservingothers,apersonfocusesonsomeoneotherthanhimselforherself,canbeveryeye-openingandrewarding.A.whoB.whichC.whatD.thatA.whoB.whichC.whatD.thatWecouldhavebeenhereintime.Butourcarhalfway,soitisnotourintentiontokeepyouwaitinghereforsolong.A.brokeupB.brokeintoC.brokedownD.brokeoutNickelwassittingonachair,withhiseyesthewindow.A.fixingonB.werefixedtoC.fixedonD.werefixingonisobviousthatreadinginbeddoesgreatharmtoyoureyes.A.ThisB.ThatC.TheyD.ItTheyareheavyboxesthatyoucan,tcarrymanyatatime.A.so;suchB.such;soC.such;suchD.so;so一Peter!RepeatwhatIsaidjustnow?一Iamsorry.Er...Iaboutmyparentsbackhome.A.thoughtB.amthinkingC.wasthinkingD.hadthoughtHe,sgothimselfintoadangeroussituationheislikelytolosecontrolovertheplane.A.whereB.whyC.whileD.whichTheylookedveryexcitedtheyhadwonthefootballgame.A.eventhoughB.evenif C.thoughD.asif一Isn,tthatAnn,shusbandoverthere?一No,itbehim.I,msurehedoesn,twearglasses.A.can'tB.mustnotC.won,tD.maynotThefilmstarworedarkglassesnobodywouldrecognizehim.A.unlessB.sinceC.becauseD.sothatA.unlessB.sinceC.becauseD.sothat二、完形填空(共20小題,20分)NINE-YEAR-OLDBarackObamawaslookingthroughamagazine.ButtheAfricanAmericanboywas16byaseriesofphotos.Thepictureswereaboutablackmanwho_17hisskinwithchemicalsthatpromisedto18himwhite.Forthefirsttime,theboybegantodoubtwhohewas.“Istood19themirrorandwonderedifsomethingwaswrongwithme,“Obamasaid.However,nowtheboywhousedtostrugglewithhisidentity(身份)doesn’tseeitasaproblemanymore,butanadvantageforhis20career.Obamamadehistorybybeingelectedasthefirst21presidentoftheUnitedStates.He22JohnMcCaininalandslide(壓倒性的)victory.Obama,s23startsinoppositecornersoftheworld.HiswhitemotherwasborninthecentreoftheUS.Hisblackfather24inasmallvillageinKenya.TheymetduringcollegeinHawaii,25hisfatherleftthefamilywhenObamawasjusttwoyearsoldandhismothermovedtoIndonesia.2610,ObamamovedbacktolivewithhiswhitegrandparentsinHawaii.Athisclass,awhiteboyaskedObama27hisfatheratepeople.Outofembarrassment(尷尬),Obama28hisclassmatesthathisfatherwasaprince.“Ikept29whoIamandIendeduptryingdrugsanddrinking,”O(jiān)bamarecalled.Thingscametochange30theyoungmanmadefriendswiththosewithasimilarbackgroundatcollege.31experienceshelpedObamatofinallyfaceuptohis32origin(血統(tǒng)).Heworkedhardtobecomea33atHarvardLawSchool.Obama34hispainofgrowingupintoatooltomakeAmericansbelieve:“ThereisnotablackAmericaandawhiteAmerica,aLatinoAmerica,anAsianAmerica.There,stheUnitedStatesofAmerica.”“Obama,ssuccesshasmadeMartinLutherKing,sdreamcometrue.Thatis:Amanshouldnotbejudgedbythe35ofhisskin,butbythecontent(內(nèi)涵)?!阧ischaracter.”wroteABCnews.A.shockedB.interestingC.excitingD.movedA.killedB.destroyedC.damagedD.replaced

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碑IND*堀職工庭1MITVUEH?碑IND*堀職工庭1MITVUEHAuthor:MargaretMitchell¥25(inbookstores)¥18(online)GoneWiththeWindisabest-seller,whichtellsastorythathappenedintheAmericanCivilWar.ScarlettO,Haraisawomaninthestorywhoisfullofenergy.Sheisstrongandsavesherfamilybutisveryselfishatthesametime.?ALITTLEPRINCESSAuthor:FrancesHodgsonBurnett¥18.3(online)MotherlessSaraCrewewassenthomefromIndiatoschoolatMissMinchin,s.Herfatherwasveryrichandshelivedarichandcomfortablelife.ThenherfatherdiedandSaralosteverything.Shehadtolearntodowithherchangedlife.Herstrongcharactermadeherabletofightsuccessfullyagainstherpoverty(貧窮)andthescorn(嘲笑)ofherfellows.It,sanexcellentbookwith4tapesforchildren.?PETERPANAuthor:J.MBarrie¥15(inbookstores)¥12(online)Itisachildren,sstoryfullofimaginationandadventures,whichisaboutWendy,John,andMichaelDarling,sadventuresinNever-NeverLandwithPeterPan,theboywhowouldnotgrowup.Thechildrenarehappyandlovely.(with2tapes)?UNCLETOM,SCABINAuthor:HarrietBeecherStowe¥20(inbookstores)ThemostfamousnovelinAmericanhistory,UncleTom,sCabintalkedaboutthestrugglebetweenfreestatesandslavestatesduringtheAmericanCivilWarandisaspowerfultodayaswhenitfirstcameout150yearsago.?THEsecretgardenOKCRET覽NBOKCRET覽NBt版HE---Wrj1LLT¥35(inbookstores)¥30(online)MaryLennox,asicklyorphan(孤兒),findsherselfinheruncle,sdarkhouse.Whyaresomanyroomslocked?Whyisoneofthegardenslocked?Andwhatisthatcryingshehearsatnight?Throughthepowerofhope,friendship,andthemagic(魔法)ofnature,thebravegirlbringsthehouseandalong-lostgardenbacktolife.Whichofthebookisaboutthestoryofthestrugglebetweenfreestatesandslavestates?A.GONEWITHTHEWINDB.ALITTLEPRINCESSC.UNCLETOM,SCABIND.THESECRETGARDENAllofthefollowingbookshavechildrenastheirmaincharacters(主角)exceptA.PETERPANB.GONEWITHTHEWINDC.ALITTLEPRINCESSD.THESECRETGARDENC.ALITTLEPRINCESSD.THESECRETGARDENWecanknowfromthepassagethat.thereareonlythreebookswithtapeswecanbuy5kindsoftheabovebooksinbookstorestwooftheabovebooksarewrittenbyFrancesHodgsonBurnettTHESECRETGARDENis¥5cheaperinbookstoresthanonlineMarybringsthehouseandalong-lostgardenbacktolifewiththehelpof.A.thepowerofhopeB.friendshipC.heruncleD.nature,smagicA.abcB.acdC.bcdD.abdWhichofthefollowingaboutthebooksismentionedinthispassage?WhatSaradidtohelpherfellows.WhyPeterPanwouldn,tgrowup.WhatkindofwomanScarlettis.HowMarryLennoxcameintoheruncle,shouse.BFromearlytimes,manhasbeeninterestedinart.Peoplehaveoftenworkedtogethertocollectandsavetheworld,sarttreasures.FinearttreasuresfrommanycountriesarekeptinanartmuseumcalledtheLouvre(盧浮宮)inParis,France.TheworksofarthavebeencollectedbythepeopleofFranceovermanycenturies.ItisthebiggestartmuseumintheworlD.TheLouvrehasnotalwaysbeenamuseum.Thefirstbuildingwasafort(堡壘).In1190,itwastheking,scastlewithhighwallsandaroundtower.Ithadamoat(護(hù)城河)tokeepouttheenemies.Overtheyears,thenumberofbuildingsaroundthecastlegrew.By1350,thecastlenolongerneededafort.TheLouvrebecameapalacehomeforFrenchkingsandqueens.Duringtimeofpeace,newtreasureswerebroughtin.Duringthedaysofwar,manytreasureswerestolen,andthebuildingsweredamaged.WhenFrancisIbecamekingofFrancein1515,hebroughtinmanyartistsfromothercountries.OneoftheartistswasLenardodaVincifromItaly.DaVinci's“MonaLisa”isthebestknownpaintinginthemuseumtoday.In1793,theLouvrebecameapublicmuseum.Itisaplacewherearttreasuresarekeptforeveryonetoenjoy.EveryyearmillionsofpeoplefromallovertheworldcometotheLouvretoseethemasterpieces.HowlonghastheLouvrebeenamuseum?A.Forover800years.B.Since1350.C.Since1515.D.Forover200years.MostofworksofartintheLouvrehavebeencollectedprobablyby.A.theFrenchpeopleB.FrancisIC.LeonardodaVinciD.peopleoftheworldWhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthepassage?DaVincioncestayedinFrance.“MonaLisa”iskeptintheLouvre.TheLouvrewasonceachurchaswellasapalace.TheLouvreisaplaceofinteresttodifferentpeoplefromallovertheworlD.Whyisitgoodfortheworksofarttobekeptinpublicmuseums?Worksofartwillnotbestolen.Worksofartwillnotbedamaged.Artistscanstudytheworksofart.Everyonehasachancetoenjoytheworksofart.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.Louvreisalwaysamuseumsinceitwasbuilt.AllthearttreasuresintheLouvrehavebeendestroyedinthewar.Louvrewasoncetheking,scastleinhistory.ThereisstillafortneartheLouvrenow.以下是生活中父母如何和孩子保持良好關(guān)系的材料。閱讀這些材料的主題概括,選出符合每題的最佳選項(xiàng)。CTeenagershaveopinionsabouteverythingandtheyaren,tshyaboutsharingthem.Soallowthemtomakemoredecisions.Forexample,letthemdecidewhenandwheretostudy,whattowear,whatsportsteamtojoin.However,keepinmindthatsomedecisionscan,tbediscussedorchanged.Parentsneedtosetlimitsthatprotecttheirchildren,shealthandsafety.There,ssomethinghappyaboutthefamilysittingtogetheraroundthedinnertable.Theeveningmealisoftenthetimeofthedaywhenthefamilycansittogetherinoneplaceandtalkwitheachother.Somakedinnerafamilyaffair.Youcanusethechancetosharethenewsofthedayandmakeweekendplans.Youcantellyourchildrenthatyou,too,sometimesfeelangryorunhappy,whichshowsyourchildrenthatyou'renotjustaparent_you'reahuman.Notonlywillyourchildrenfeelclosertoyou,butheorshemayfeelsafeenoughtodiscloseuncomfortablethingsorfeeli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