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1、最新 Word高二英語線上模塊考試試題本試卷分第i卷和第n卷兩部分。 滿分150分。考試用時120分鐘。考試結束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。注意事項:1. 答題前,考生務必用 0.5 毫米黑色簽字筆將自己的姓名、座號、考生號、縣區和科類填寫到答題卡和試卷規定的位置上。2. 第 I 卷每小題選出答案后,用 2B 鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑;如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號。3. 第 II 卷必須用 0.5 毫米黑色簽字筆作答,答案必須寫在答題卡各題目指定區域內相應的位置;如需改動,先劃掉原來的答案,然后再寫上新的答案;不能使用涂改液、膠帶紙、修正帶。不按以上要求作答的答案

2、無效。第I卷第一部分 聽力(共兩節,滿分30 分)做題時,先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內容結束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉涂到答題卡上。第一節 ( 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。例 :How much is the shirt?A. £ 19. 15.B. £ 9. 15.C. £ 9. 18.答案是Bo1. What is Lucy doing?C. At

3、tending a concert.A. Doing her shopping. B. Watching TV.2. Where is the woman s phone?A. On the table.B. On the bed.C. On the sofa.3. Why is the man talking to the woman?A.To ask about her holiday.B.To make a travel plan.C.To invite her to a party.4. What is the probable relationship between the spe

4、akers?A. Boss and employee.B. Salesperson and customer.C. Interviewer and interviewee.5. In which season did the woman get to Prague?A. In summer.B. In winter.C. In autumn.第二節(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

5、作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6 段材料,回答第6 、 7 題。6. What are the speakers talking about?A. Photos.B. Seasons.C. Villages.7. Which photo does the man like best?A. The one taken in winter.B. The one taken in summer.C. The one taken in spring.聽第 7 段材料,回答第8 至 10 題。8. What does the woman think of her best friend?A. Sh

6、e s clever.B. Sh e s hard-working.C. She s talkative.9. What do we know about the woman?A. She is good at math.B. She likes historical novels.C. She stayed in England recently.10. Whom did the woman visit during her last vacation?A. Her grandparents. B. Her best friend.C. Her classmate.聽第 8 段材料,回答第1

7、1 至 13 題。11. What made the woman dissatisfied with the T-shirt?A. The name of the store on it.B. The stain on it.C. The size.12. Why can't the woman return the T-shirt?A. She has worn it.B. There is nothing wrong with it.C. It was bought too long ago.13. What does the woman do at last?A. Keep th

8、e T-shirt.B. Pay extra for the belt.C. Exchange the T-shirt for another one.聽第 9 段材料,回答第14 至 17 題。14. How did the man learn to skateboard?A. He practiced by video.B. He had a few lessons.C. His cousin taught him.15. Where does the man want to skateboard most?A. At a city square.B. By the beach.C. On

9、 a basketball court.16. What does the man say about keeping fit?A. He finds it hard to work in the gym.B. He has increased his training time.C. He should skateboard more often.17. What does the man advise skateboarding starters to do?A. Have plenty of patience.B. Begin with a cheap board.C. Focus on

10、 a few moves.聽第 10 段材料,回答第18 至 20 題。18. How long will the writing remain perfectly clear?A. At least 3 days.B. About 20 minutes. C. Less than 10 minutes.19. What can make the writing disappear more quickly?A. Heat.B. Light.C. Chemicals.20. What can we learn about the newly invented paper?A. It will

11、replace the ordinary paper.B. It might make ink widely used.C. It can be used up to 20 times.第二部分 閱讀 (共兩節,滿分50 分)第一節(共15 小題;每小題 2.5 分,滿分 37.5 分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、 B、 C、 D 四個選項中選出最佳選項。AI ve been taking time this week to smell the roses. Literally. I bend over in my neighbors front yard, check that nobod

12、y is watching, then bury my head in the flowers.I ve also been walking into bakeries and walking around without buying anything.After having surgery on my broken nose 18 months ago, I haven t been able to smell or taste things.This week, however, my nose is back in business.I ve been overwhelmed by

13、smells, and it s given me a new way of thinkin g. Scent is just one of the little bits and pieces that make life enjoyable, but which we often ignore.I remember once, when my son was five months old, I was carrying him down the street. Wind swept through and almost tipped us over. He threw his littl

14、ehead back and giggled. He dnever felt the wind on his face. When is the last time I laughed at the weather?The first time I ate bacon, I rushed home to my parents, determined that we ate this deliciousness at every meal. My father smiled and agreed.Do you recall when you learned that the voice acto

15、rs of Mickey and Minnie Mouse were married in real life? Do you enjoy sleeping in new clean bedsheets? Is there someone on the radio whose voice is as smooth as velvet (天鵝絨)?We don t write postcards about the small things. Wedon t frame them in photographs. They aren t that great or grand, but witho

16、ut them, life is altogether too loud. These quiet experiences give us a chance to enjoy the simple fact of being alive.As my sense of smell returns to me, it s like I m smelling things for the first time. They re full of memories and magic. Food tastes better, and the air is indeed sweet. I know wha

17、t the poets mean now. It almost makes my broken nose worthwhile. Now,I am waitingfor this bandage to come off. There s an itch ( 癢 ) I can t reach!21. With the first two paragraphs, the writer mainly tries to .A. discuss new ways on how to enjoy leisure timeB. show that she loves doing secret things

18、C. give examples of how she kills timeD. get readers to wonder about her behavior22. By “ a new way of thinking ” , the author means .A. the ability to discover the joy of small thingsB. the habit of overcoming ignoranceC. the ability to fully use our limited attentionD. the habit of making personal

19、 reflections23. One small thing mentioned in the last paragraph is .D. the simpleA. a joyful memory B. a quiet experience C. the sense of smell fact of being alive24. The tone of the story is .A. sadB. livelyC. seriousD. lonelyBWhat is a family? Why does it matter? What does it teach us that we can

20、t learn onour own? These questions seem especially relevant in the holiday season when it is often our tradition to gather as families and celebrate together.My mother was one of twelve children. As they grew up, married and had children of their own, most of them lived near enough to gather for hol

21、idays at my grandparents home ina small town in the mountains of North Carolina.I don t recall getting many gifts from them. I remember the sense of belonging, ofbeing part of something that assured me I was loved and not alone.I delighted in the laughing, playing and fighting with my crazy cousins.

22、I watched my granddad and uncles sit on the porch ( 門廊 ), rain or shine, smoking and joking, arguing about politics and trying to solve the problems of the world.I listened to my grandmother, mother and aunts stir pots on the stove and talk about their lives, hopes, dreams and disappointments, and g

23、ossip about any sister who failed to show up.The food was always plentiful and delicious- country ham, sweet potatoes, green beans,biscuits and my grandmother s banana pudding. But for me, the food was never the highlight. The highlight was simply being together. A family.However, they re all gone n

24、ow. My parents and grandparents, my aunts and uncles have left this world for the next. My cousins are scattered (分散 ) here and there. And yet the memories linger, along with the love that we shared.I treasure those memories and the things they taught me. They told me that families aren t perfect, b

25、ut they prepare us to find our way in an imperfect world. They made me realize that all families are crazy in their own particular ways.My husband and I are growing a new family, while keeping close to the surviving members of the families. It s a beautiful mixture of kindness, traditions, nurturing

26、 and friendships, which grows year after year.I hope this holiday season will fill you with lovely memories of the family that raised you, and surr ound you with all the people who mean“family ” to you now.25. What do we know about the author s family according to the article?A. She didn t get on we

27、ll with her cousins.B. Her grandpa and uncles were politicians.C. Her family delighted in their gatherings.D. The female members liked to show off.26. The author appreciated the gatherings mainly because .A. special gifts were selected thoughtfullyB. there was a lot of inviting foodC. they brought t

28、he family closer togetherD. she got to see relatives who seldom visited27. What did the author learn from her families?A. Imperfection can be perfect sometimes.B. We have to live with imperfections.C. Teaching by example is better than teaching by words.D. It s necessary to create peculiar family tr

29、aditions.28. The author wrote this article mainly to .A. describe her family relationshipsB. share the importance of familyC. recall the memories of family gatheringsD. share her thoughts about big familiesCFrom dazzling costumes to loud music, Brazil s carnival is known as the biggest show on Earth

30、. Concluding on Jan 29, Brazilian cities, including Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, hosted over 7 million visitors.The week-long celebration is a top spectacle (盛大的演出 ) featuring dazzling floats,skilled dancers and giant parades. Think of the ceremony on a similar scale to China sNational Day parade a

31、nd you re on the right lines.The epicenter ( 中心 ) of the event is the Sambadrome. It is a 700-meter-long stadium built specially for the carnival. Similar to a catwalk runway, the arena can seat 70,000 people. The parade is made up of the most elite (優秀的 ) samba ( 桑巴 ) schools in the region, who com

32、pete against each other to create the best costumes, well-designed dance routines and floats.These schools fight to be crowned carnival champions, by the judges on the final dayof celebrations. This year the Gold Eagle samba school won the title for their 20-meter-high eagle float. Their dance routi

33、ne and costumes also focused on the themes of power and community bonding.As well as the main parade, smaller street parties are often held all around Brazil s other cities. Though not the main event, they are meant to be an open celebration for everyone and anyone to dress up, dance and listen to m

34、usic into the early hours of the morning. But don t think they re small village gatherings, as even these lesser celebrations can attract thousands.There is a significant history behind Brazil s carnival. Carnival was originally anAncient Egyptian festival to welcome spring and was later adopted by

35、the Romans. They gave it a religious meaning, using it as a final celebration before the fasting ( 齋戒 ) for Lent -a Christian belief.Today, the carnival period is used to celebrate the cultural heritage of Brazil and other former European colonies. These include many Caribbean islands like Trinidad,

36、 as well as Quebec, Canada, certain Indian regions, and the US, where it is known as Mardi Gras.From small beginnings, the carnival has become an almost global celebration of culture and diversity.29. What do we know about Brazil s carnival?A. It is a very large-scale festival.B. It is celebrated fo

37、r two weeks.C. It originated in ancient Rome.D. It attracted over 10 million visitors this year.30. The Sambadrome is used for during the carnival.A. parade participants to have a restB. sports eventsC. samba competitionsD. costume exhibitions31. What s the main purpose of Paragraph 5?A. To tell the

38、 historical story behind the carnival.B. To describe what the carnival s street parties are like.C. To explain why street parties became the main event for the carnival.D. To point out how villages are different in celebrating the carnival.32. Why do people celebrate the carnival now?A. To welcome t

39、he start of spring.B. To promote Brazil s cultural heritage.C. To strengthen Brazilians religious belief.D. To unite with countries around the world.DFever, coughing, sore throat . most of us at one time or another have had these symptoms. What causes them?In fact, many diseases are caused by viruse

40、s, including some deadly ones like AIDS, SARS and COVID-19, also known as the novel coronavirus pneumonia, outbreak in China.What are viruses? Howcan viruses cause so much trouble? Viruses are very small particles( 顆粒 ) which are about one millionthof an inch long. Unlike human cells or bacteria, vi

41、rusesaren ' t living organisms - they can ' t reproduce on their own. Instead, they invade thecells of living organisms to reproduce, spread and take over.Virus can infect every living thing- from plants and animal down to the smallestbacteria. For this reason, they are always a potential da

42、nger to humans.Viruses lie around our environment all of the time, waiting for a host cell to comealong. They can enter our bodies by the nose, mouth, eyes or breaks in the skin. Once inside, they try to find a host cell to infect. For example, HIV, which causes AIDS, attacks the T-cells of the immu

43、ne system.But the basic question is, where did viruses first come from? Until now, no clear explanation for their origin exists.“Tracing the origins of viruses is difficult,” EdRybicki, a scientist at the university of Cape Town in South Africa, told Scientific American, “ because viruses don t leav

44、e fossils and because of the tricks they use to make copiesof themselves within the cells they ve invaded. ”However, there are three main theories to explain the originof viruses. First,virusesstarted as independent organisms, then became parasites ( 寄生者). Second, viruses evolvedfrom pieces of DNA(

45、脫氧核糖核酸) or RNA( 核糖核酸 ) that “escaped” from larger organisms.Third, viruses co-evolved with their host cells, which means they existed alongside these cells.For the time being, these are only theories. The technology and evidence we have today cannot be used to test these theories and identify the mo

46、st plausible ( 看似 合理的 ) explanation. Continuing studies may provide us with clearer answers. Or future studies may find that the answer is even more mysterious than it now appears.33. What can we learn about viruses from the text?A. Viruses have nothing to do with the common cold.B. Viruses are real

47、ly small living organisms.C. Viruses can t reproduce unless they find a host cell.D. Viruses enter our bodies mainly through our mouths, noses and hair.34. Which of the following might explain the origin of viruses?A. They evolved from the fossils of large organisms.B. They evolved from parasites to

48、 independent organisms.C. They evolved from the DNA of animals.D. They evolved along with their host cells.35. What can we conclude from the text?A. Viruses live longer in human host cells than in animals .B. Viruses will become more like bacteria as they evolve.C. It may take a long time to underst

49、and the origin of viruses.D. The author is confident about future virus research.第二節 (共 5 題;媒體 2.5 分,滿分 12.5 分)根據短文內容,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。Living in a foreign country, people experience culture shock. As a Chinese in Britain, I am no different.Basically, there are five stages of culture

50、 shock.Stage one can be called the tourist stage . If you travel a lot, you ll agree with me. Everything in a new place is very exciting to a tourist. 36. After all,tourists don t usually stay too long in one place.The second stage is the shock stage . 37. I am new in the country. Willsomeone cheat

51、or rob me? We don t know anybody here and we miss our homes and families. Luckily, my “shock” period was quite short. I had so manythings to do every day, I didn t have time to get depressed.38. We learn to deal with the difficultiesand stop complaining. Thisperiod can be slow and if you fail, you h

52、ave to go back to the shock stage. I am very lucky. I have a roommate who has lived here for several years. Every time I talk to her, the sky seems clearer.39. Wefeel more comfortable and can live with the new culture. I thinkthis will take a long time because I don t see any trace ( 跡象 ) of it in m

53、e.The last stage is called re-entry shock. This is the shock from going home. Everybody 最新Wordis happy to see you again but you ve changed. 40.But I believe that all the shocks will go away if you can think positively.A. Then comes the stage of acceptance.B. You start to identify with the new cultur

54、e.C. Problems and frustrations (沮喪)appear at this time.D. The next stage is called adjustment.E. You may feel like a stranger in your own culture.F. Find the courage to move forward during this difficult stage.G. But the stage can last only for months or just a couple of days.第三部分語言知識運用(共三節,滿分40分)第一

55、節 完型填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B C、D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。閱讀下面的短文,從短文后各題所給的A B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Inspiration can be a strange thing. You never know when it might 41 . And sometimes, it can come from the most 42 places.I recently read about an author named Nnedi Okorafor. Whenshe w

56、as in college, she had a serious spine disorder (脊椎病). Okorafor was told that a simple operation could 43 it. But when she woke up , she found that she couldn ' t move her le gs and was in great pain.Before she got well, she saw strange things in her hospital room. She imagined her44 as a beast ( 野獸)that hunted her from the shadows. But she also 45 a woman-a woman who could fly, inspired her and helped her 46 he r pain."I felt myself become47she wrote in her bookBroken Places & Outer Spaces: Finding Creativity in theUnexpected.We 48 know where w

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