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1、1外研版必修一 Module46復(fù)習(xí)檢測(cè)卷時(shí)間:100分鐘 滿分:120分選擇題部分第二部分 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A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳 選項(xiàng)。ADear Mary,It was so nice to read your letter the other day. I have always dreamed about having a pen friend. Hopefully, we can learn from each other and grow to be the very best of

2、friends. It is my wish that our letters will let us get to know each other and share parts of our lives.Your horse Shannon sounds beautiful. I am very jealous (羨慕的) that you get to live on a farm. I cannot imagine how much fun it is to ride a horse through endless fields and I would love to come and

3、 visit you one day. Your siblings (兄弟姊妹)also sound lovely. I am an only child, so I can only imagine what it is like to have older brothers and sisters.Life in New York is so busy and it is difficult to find the time to get to know people. Even becoming close to my classmates has proved to be quite

4、difficult over the years. However, at times it can be the most amazing city in the whole wide world. At night it is so bright and lively and the whole place is full of things to do.I love reading too! I have never read any books by your favorite author Enid Blyton though. I will have to go to my loc

5、al library and find some. I also enjoy dancing and often enter competitions. My other favorite hobby is ice skating. In winter, I skate in Central Park. In the other seasons, I go to an indoor rink (溜冰場(chǎng)).I am hoping to start entering ice skating competitions next year.Anyway, I have to go now and do

6、 my homework. I really hope that I hear from you soon!Lots of love,MeganWhat is mainly described in Paragraph 3?A. Marys family.B . Megans hobbies.C. Marys life in New York.D. Megans opinion of New York.How is Mary similar to Megan?A. She likes reading.B She loves horse riding.She has an older broth

7、er.She lives in the countryside. What do we know about Megan?A. Her favorite author is Enid Blyton.B She goes ice skating all year round.Some of her classmates are her best friends.Shell enter a dancing competition next year.Jack Ma: Asias richest man justbecame $28bn richer in one dayJack Mas net w

8、orth increased by $2.8bn overnight as Alibaba forecast sales growth that topped every analysts estimate on June 8,2017, despite the fact that Chinas economy is slowing down.Mr Ma, aged 52 this year, is now the richest person in Asia and the 14th wealthiest in the world, according to the Bloomberg Bi

9、llionaires Index. His net worth has climbed $8.5bn this year to $41.8bn.The latest surge came after Chinas largest e-commerce company forecast 45 to 49 per cent revenue (收入)growth in the year ending March, demonstrating how investments in online shopping are paying off. Shares in Alibaba, where Mr M

10、a is chairman, rose 13 per cent to a record high.Alibaba and Tencent, which dominate online shopping and social media respectively, have ventured (冒險(xiǎn))deeper into new areas from cloud computing services to streaming music and video as the countrys economy slows. Alibaba is capturing more digital adve

11、rtising spending by incorporating (吸收)social elements such as video in its shopping sites.Alibaba is holding meetings with investors this week. On Friday, the former English teacher said he wasnt going to discuss coiporate forecasts. He took the stage instead to describe how his company had become e

12、ffectively the worlds 22nd largest economy - just after Argentina - in terms of transactions (交易)by never fearing to think big. Mr Ma, who said Alibaba revised 10-year plans annually, foresaw the company becoming the fifth-largest eventually by 2036 by serving burgeoning (迅速發(fā)展)Chinese middle classes

13、, taking advantage of global trade and making use of its valuable data.Mas comments about the evolution of data-driven technology echoed those of Masayoshi Son, chairman of Japans SoftBank. SoftBank 一 Alibabas largest shareholder - has invested billions in companies such as ARM with the intention of

14、 staking out a leading position in the future Internet of Things.“The Internet of Things is going to be big because in the past, machines diank electricity, Mr Ma told investors, hi the next 20 years, machines will diink data. In the fiiture, no company, no countiy no business can suivive without da

15、ta.”The text is intended to tell us that.Chinas economy is not satisfyingB Jack Ma has become Asias richest manonline shopping grows rapidly worldwideAlibaba is the largest company in the worldTlie underlined word “surge” in Paragraph 3 probably means “ , A sudden increaseB rapid declineC. dead time

16、D. uncertaintyWhat do we know about Alibaba?A. It is Chinas largest social media company.B It makes profits mainly from digital advertising.C. It is providing cloud computing services.D. It is new to streaming music and video.What does Jack Ma stress in the last paragraph?A. The investment of global

17、 trade.B The importance of data.The necessity of sharing information.The future of the Internet of Things.cMany years ago, when we were a young couple with two smallchildren, aged 2 and 4, we were practically impecunious. My parents-in-laws lived from hand to mouth, so we didnt expect any help from

18、them. My parents lived a great distance away, and I was too ashamed to let them know about our situation.My husband was trying to earn a living with an old pick-up truck, carrying groceries for local shopkeepers, but it was constantly breaking down. It took almost all the money we had to have it fix

19、ed. The truck was also the only means of transportation for us.We lived in the countryside, and we always used the back door because the driveway led to it. One winter evening, I stepped outside to take a bag of trash to the barrel and almost tripped over something. It was nearly dark, and I had to

20、bend down to see what it was. I could hardly believe my eyes. There sat a large basket loaded with food.It was heavy, so I called my husband to carry it into the house. Once inside, we discovered two loaves of bread, some butter, several cans of vegetables, a can of orange sauce, and a large turkey.

21、 There was so much that I couldnt remember it all, but it was everything we needed to fix a wonderful dinner - everything except potatoes.A little while later I remembered that I hadnt taken the trash to the ban-el. By now it was dark, so I had to turn on the yard light 一 and thats when I spotted a

22、small bag of potatoes sitting on the porch.That dinner was the best I could remember.We weren*t able to thank our donators, though, because we never found out who had been so generous in helping a struggling young family. Whoever it was, we are forever grateful.Which of the following can replace the

23、 underlined word “impecunious“ in Paragraph 1?A Generous.B Harmonious.C. Penniless.D. Stubborn. How did the authors husband support the family?A. By starting a garage.B By selling food door to door.By delivering goods.By working as a shop assistant. How did the author feel when she saw the basket?A.

24、 She was annoyed.B. She was astonished.C. She was terrified.D. She felt a sense of relief. What may be the best title for the text?A. A helping hand in timeB A struggling young coupleC. A tale of potatoesD A reward from a strangerDPeople, who believe they are healthy, may live longer. In fact, what

25、you think of your own health is the best guide to how long you will live. According to researchers, it provides a more reliable estimate of lifespan (壽命)than whether you smoke, have lots of friends or are on many medicines.Researchers analyzed 29 years of data on the lives and health of more than 6,

26、000 men and women from Newcastle and Manchester.The volunteers aged between 41 and 96 at the start of the study were put through regular mental tests, and were also asked a range of questions about their day-to-day lives. This provided 65 factors which could potentially influence how long the volunt

27、eers lived. Perception (感知)of health proved to be the most important, ranking above all other factors when it came to protecting their lifespan. In other words, how healthy people said they felt provided the best indicator of whether they would still be alive almost 30 years later.Researcher Stephen

28、 Aichele said, “A persoifs perception of his or her own health status should be taken seriously. However, peoples view of their overall health is likely to provide more iiifbnnation.“An active mind also ranked highly. People, whose brains remained agile (敏捷的)over the years, live longer than those wh

29、ose processing power obviously slowed down, “ the jounial Psychological Science reports.Dr Aichele added that because various illnesses could affect the brain, a loss of mental sharpness could be a good indicator of deteriorating (退化的)overall health.He said, “Our study shows that both lower self-rat

30、ed health and age-related decrease in processing speed appear to be specially important indicators of death risk in middle-age and older adults. If you know how healthy a person feels at a given point in time, and then you track changes in his/her mental processing speed with age, you can combine th

31、ose sources of information to improve prediction about how long the person will likely live.,What is the major finding of the study?Healthy lifestyles may increase lifespan.B Positive attitude towards life may increase lifespan.Firm belief in ones health may increase lifespan.Constant use of brains

32、may increase lifespan.What do we know about the volunteers?Most of them were old people.B They were tracked for 29 years.How they answered influenced their lifespan.They went through many physical and mental tests.Which will Stephen Alichele probably agree with?Extending our life isnt a simple matte

33、r.B Many illnesses come from the loss of mental sharpness.To live longer, people should take health seriously.A loss of mental sharpness may be a sign of bad health.Whafs the purpose of the text?A To entertain.B To advertise.C. To inform.D. To persuade.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳

34、選項(xiàng)。選 項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Why Leaving Your Comfort ZoneGives You a Chance to GrowAH of us want to be comfortable. Whether it comes from a warm apartment, a stable job or financial freedom, we feel safe in our familiar suiToundings. While theres nothing wrong with feeling comfortable, there are also many surpr

35、ising benefits of being uncomfortable. Here are the details.It pushes us to our limits.I We become faster and more creative as we deal with problems. When we realize we dont have a choice but to succeed, we are more determined and stronger.It forces us to move on.Whether its a personal or a professi

36、onal problem, discomfort forces us to move forward. When facing certain challenges, we have two options: remain stagnant (停滯不后的)or move on. 2 Discomfort is not pleasant, but it accelerates our growing process.It makes us strongerWhen we take ourselves out of that comfortable place, we will experienc

37、e the highs and lows of our life. This might seem exhausting, but its also beneficial. 3一It makes us have new experiencesAH new experiences are learning opportunities. 4 We grow wiser and gradually have the ability to make correct decisions that bring us closer to achieving our goals.5The more we ex

38、plore ourselves to discomfort, the more directions well have. Facing discomfort means we have the opportunity to figure out exactly what we want in life. We can choose any direction we wish on the basis of those situations that may have been uncomfortable at first.It helps us find directions.B It ma

39、kes us more confident.We become more aware of what will do in the future.We can pick up some knowledge and new skills from the experiences.From every learning experience we become stronger and more confident.F- Only when we decide to focus on the latter do we grow and get improved.Facing the unknown

40、 allows us to challenge ourselves and accomplish things we thought impossible.第三部分 語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共三節(jié),滿分55分)第一節(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A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選 出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。“I wont stop learning new things 1 I die, 105-year-old Zhao Muhe told domestic media.He got his first bachelors and masters deg

41、rees in his 2, and is now working on his PhD. He traveled the world after 3 and learnt to use the Internet.Zhao, born in Shandong in 1912, moved 4 Taiwan at 39, and found a non-teaching job at National Kaohsiung Normal University. Almost 30 years later, he retired from the university. Thafs 5 the ti

42、me for people to begin a peaceful but boring pensioners life, 6 with friends and looking after grandchildren. that was not for Zhao.He decided to go to . university, this time to study. Zhao 9 the National Open University in Taiwan in 1999. He went to school by bike every day, never 10 a single clas

43、s. He studied 11 into the night, and it only took him four years to finish the 128 academic required to graduate with an arts degree, which he did at the age of 91.Several years later, Zhao decided to 13一 his studies. He passed the entrance examination for Nanhua University in Taiwan and got a 4 in

44、philosophy two years later. He is now attending classes at National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan 15 he prepares to earn a doctorate degree. He thinks its too late to learn.17 studying, he also fulfilled his dream of touring the world. Now he is learning to use a 18 , “Internet is no use for a dyin

45、g man like 19 , bro, his fellow pensioner said humorously to him. But Im still 20, ” he replied with laughter.A.becauseC. unlessA.eightiesC. thirtiesA.retirementC- presentationA.awayC. out ofA.suddenlyC. typicallyA.hanging outC. hanging downA.AndC. SoA.eachC. thatA.arrived atC attendedA.sharingC. mi

46、ssingA.lateC. latestA.reportsC. notesA.get on withB. ifD. whenB twentiesD. ninetiesB. adjustmentD- examinationB. toD. fromB. graduallyD. normallyB. hanging upD. hanging overB. ButD. ForB anotherD. hisB graduated fromD. studiedB refusingD. stoppingB. laterD. latelyB lessonsD. creditsput offD. reunite

47、B masters degreeD. teachefs degreeB. afterD. beforeB. everD. yetB. By means ofD. In addition toB computerD. bikeB. herD. youB awakeD. alonecontinue A.bachelofs degreeC. doctors degreeA.whenC. asA.neverC. stillA.In case ofC. In spite ofA.cameraC. shaverA.himC. itA.aliveC. asleep非選擇題部分第二節(jié) 語(yǔ)篇語(yǔ)法填空(共10小題

48、;每小題L5分,滿分15分) 閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的 正確形式。Finally it snowed. I looked out at the white blanket that covered the ground, I couldnt help but smile a bit. It was so beautiful. It softened the bare trees and hid the 2 (die) grass. In the distance, I could hear the sound of the snow falling on

49、the road, the barking of a happy dog, and the 3 (laugh) of children playing outside, enjoying their day off from school.The sweet music of that laughter brought 4a hundred memories of past winters. I remembered 上 (catch) snowflakes on my tongue, building snowmen, making snow angels, sledding down hi

50、lls, and always losing the snowball fights with my brothers and then my own three 6 (child). Standing there in that warm coat of remembering made the wind(little) cold. I looked up, stuck out my tongue, and for 8 first time in years caught a snowflake on it. It 9 (taste) so fresh and clean. It was l

51、ike youth, like joy, and like love. I looked up to the heavens and thanked God for all of my memories and for the simple truth 10 you are never too old to be young again.第三節(jié) 短文改錯(cuò)(共10處錯(cuò)誤,每處錯(cuò)誤1分,滿分10分)Having good manners are very important. People enjoy being with those which are pleasant. Here are some simple ways in having good manners. First, look people in the eye when I speak to them. If you look people in the eye, they will know clearly that you are talking to them. You should also pay attention to

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