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1、2019-2020学年度深圳市高二英语选修6 Modules 4-6综合测试试题选彳6 6 Modules 4 -6综合测试题第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AEmma Brennan is just 8 years old, but the little girl from Biddeford knows how to spread kindness.She' sad a love of animals ever since she could remember.

2、When she found out that not allanimals have food and homes, she decided to create rock art to help them."I don ' t really kwhy I just love them so much," said Brennan.Three months ago she started hiding the rock art in random places for strangers to find. Each piece with a card reads,“

3、 Find me, post me, ahideeme. Love for all animals." Her grandmother,Judy Chambers, helps her find good hiding spots.The rock art traveled as far as Alaska. "I ' very astounded that they have gone this far, said Chambers. "Westarted with finger nail glue (指甲胶),but they came off bef

4、ore people found them. I thought I didn ' t realize they were going to travel that far, and we' d better choose sbetter glue. When it just kept getting better, Brennan also started getting bigger pieces of the rock art."This year was the first time Emma tried selling her rock art to buy

5、ers. Some go for $5 and the biggest creations go for $20. She uses that money to continue her mission of helping animals in need at animal shelters. " Whenwe finish selling them, we go to the store to make a purchase. Then we go to a shelter that needs food and we give it to the animals,"

6、said Brennan.Even with her donations (捐助)to local shelters, Brennan still enjoys hiding her rock art in random places. " I ' m very impressed with her, and I think we all learn that she is trying her best to spread kindness to animals. It' s really necessary for younger kids to realize

7、that it' sthem to make contributions to the world because this younger generation matters," said Chai1. When strangers find the rock art, they should.A. get in touch with Brennan B. take it homeC. pass it down D. pay for it 2. What does the underlined word“ astounded " in Paragraph 3 m

8、ean?Discouraged. B. Doubtful.C. Certain. D. Surprised.3. What lesson can we learn from Brennan?A. Save money for a rainy day.B. Make a difference to the world.C. Earn your bread with your talent. D. Good behavior is beyond price.BThe world ' s language system is at a crossroads and a new linguis

9、tic order is about to appear. That is the conclusion of a recent study authored by David Graddol, a researcher on the future of language. Graddol argues that the change is partly due to population. The world' s populatioirapidly during the second half of the twentieth century, but much of this m

10、ajor increase took place in developing countries. This has led to a relative fall in the use of English as a first language.In the mid -twentieth century, about nine percent of the world' s population spoke English as a firstlanguage. By 2050, the number is expected to be just five percent. Engl

11、ish is still ranked as the language with the third largest number of native speakers. But Arabic and Hindi currently falling far behind English- are expected to catch up by around 2050.However, as the number of native speakers of English is decreasing, a separate study shows that English becomes the

12、 leading language in the world of science. The leading role of one language in the area of science allows for greater international cooperation and research, making it possible to publish scientific articles to a broader audience.Scott Montgomery, a science writer, believes that in the future, Engli

13、sh will certainly continue to expand its role in science. More than 90 percent of journal literature in some scientific fields is already published in English." More and more scientists whonativeispeakers of Englishwill need to become multilingual ( 说多种语言的 )," Montgomery said.David Graddol

14、 notes that in many parts of the world, English is regarded as a basic skill, like computer competence, which children learn at an early age. The dominance ( 优势)of English in science will result in new generations of multilingual speakers who learn English to exchange ideas and discoveries with scie

15、ntists in other countries. In addition, international businesses are increasingly looking for multilingual employees. Businesses whose employees speak no English will find themselves at a disadvantage. Linguists predict that in the future, most people will speak more than one language.4. Why is the

16、number of native speakers of English decreasing? A. The population rose fast in developing countries.B. More people are learning Hindi as a first language.C. English is becoming more and more difficult to learn.D. Linguists tend to set up a new linguistic order in the world.5. What role does English

17、 play in the area of science?A. It attracts more professional writers to science writing.B. It makes more native English speakers become scientists.C. It benefits international scientific exchanges and cooperation.D. It encourages more and more scientists to research linguistics. 6. What does the la

18、st paragraph imply?A. English skill is more useful than computer competence.B. Arabic will have the largest number of speakers in 2050.C. More and more people will learn English as a foreign language.D. Native speakers of English are more popular in international companies.CSince Neil Armstrong took

19、 his first step on the moon 50 years ago, we possibly have known more about space than we have about some of the ocean animals on Earth. As we celebrate the success of that seemingly impossible history changing landing, we should take a moment to think aboutthe huge resources that went into reaching

20、 that goal, and consider pouring as much or more effort into understanding our oceans.In the 1960s, the seemingly endless oceans were just beginning to be shown to the public through amazing underwater films that appeared on television. Growing up during this period, I benefited from such early medi

21、a exposure ( 报道).My curiosity about the oceans led me down the path of scientific and medical discovery.But I never imagined that terrible predictions of environmental degradation (环境退化),overpopulation and climate change would become so urgent (紧迫的)in my lifetime. Sadly, those truths are unavoidable

22、 now. They are bad for the health of the oceans.Despite the obvious limitations, researchers work hard to break the ocean barrier. As a biologistand scientist, I have had the joy and good fortune to go after a 30-plus-year career, working towards understanding the basic biology of earthly species li

23、ving at zoological facilities around the world. With a team at SeaWorld, I built a species -protection lab. The results of our efforts have led to a revolutionary understanding of some sea animals, various reproductive biology and the development of assisted reproductive technologiesSpecies are beco

24、ming extinct at a high rate. Just as space exploration has helped throw light on humanity ' s place in the universe, ocean research is extremely important in making sure we and other species still have a home on Earth.A. What does the author think of ocean exploration?A. It requires more efforts

25、.B. It is becoming much better.C. It has plenty of financial support.D. It has attracted more attention than space exploration.8. How did the author learn about oceans at a young age?A. By reading books.B. By studying with adults.C. By watching TV programs.D. By exploring in oceans.9. What ' s P

26、aragraph 4 mainly about?A. The author ' s influence on ocean animals.B. What the author did to contribute to oceans.C. How the author organized his team to protect oceans.D. The difficulties the author had breaking the ocean barrier.10. What is the author ' s purpose in writing the text?A. T

27、o share his achievements.B. To call for more ocean research.C. To introduce the ocean development.D. To present ways of keeping oceans - balan ceeco第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。From young adults to old people, life in today' s world can place high demands on the

28、attentionand memory skills. Memory lapses (缺失)such as forgetting an appointment, losing keys, forgetting a distant relative' s name or not remembering why you opened the fridge can leave youbelieving your thinking skills are damaged. 11_There is some advice to help improve the attentionand memor

29、y skills.It ' im portant to properly rest your mind. 12 They don' d emand high levels of attention or memory, such as exercising, reading for pleasure, walking the dog, listening to music, chatting with friends, and so on.13 You can take exercise on a regular basis to get good quality sleep.

30、 Playing computer games, or spending a long time on social media, requires high levels of attention and thinking skills. These are not good relaxation techniques before you go to bed.Looking after your mental health is also important. 14 So noticing how you are feeling, and getting support during lo

31、nger periods of lower mood will benefit you. It can help ensure some bad things will not affect your mental health.Be true to yourself if you notice your thinking difficulties. Are the changes you notice any different from those of other people of your own age, or are you comparing yourself to someo

32、ne with more demands in their life? 15_If you have ongoing concerns about your attention and memory, speak with your doctor, and he can help you.A. Give yourself a real answer.B. Getting enough sleep is necessary.C. This keeps the brain working at its best. D. What should you do at those moments? E.

33、 This involves regularly doing things you enjoy. F. Feeling down and sad can affect memory and concentration.G. It depends on your ability to concentrate on the information at the time.第二部分 语言运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。One soldier named Jen

34、nings is being considered as a local hero in Oklahoma for giving an elderly woman a 16 home. He found her carrying 1J_bags during her two -mile walk near a busy road. Janice Hall walked from Walmart with her arms foil of groceries (食品杂货)weighing a lot. Temperature was around 38 C , and Hallwas 18 to

35、 carry her bags to her house. Seeing her .great 19, Jennings offered Hall a lift home, which she 20 accepted. Little did the soldier know, but a passerby called Amber Roy began 21the pair."I didn ' t think that anyone was_there when I was 22then, " the soldier said later./ I didn '

36、 t even 23 that there was anyone around me filming while I washelping her. 24 she got into the car, she immediately started talking with me. She started telling me about her day; she 25 me of my grandma.”Roy has 26 video footage ( 影片)of the sweet scene online, where it has been viewed over 3.3 milli

37、on times to date. Hall said she didn ' t 27 that Roy was filming and that she considered the 28walk from Walmart as a daily exercise. " couldn 'sttand the 29 because it really bothered me much that day, “ she said.The new 30_soon made it back to Hall' s house, where the soldier help

38、ed the woman carry in herbags. "He was really a 31 guy, and I just couldn' t believe it, " Hall added. "Then he hemy bags. " Better yet, Jennings said that he_32 to help fix the broken road outside Hall'make her life 3比“Well done! ” Many people 34 Jennings." This is

39、whatlife is all about! 35 andlook around and help others!C. rideD. walk16. A. coolB. safe17. A. oldB. heavyC. smallD. beautiful18. A. strugglingB. promisingC. pretendingD. complaining19. A. confidenceB. painC. prideD. trouble20. A. happilyB. sadlyC. calmlyD. slowly21. A. recordingB. observingC. ente

40、rtainingD. attracting22. A. watchingB. shoppingC. walkingD. driving23. A. realizeB. rememberC. imagineD. suppose24. A. IfB. OnceC. BecauseD. Though25. A. warnedB. convincedC. remindedD. cheated26. A. sharedB. deletedC. downloadedD. returned27. A. acceptB. noticeC. careD. demand28. A. regularB. speci

41、alC.toughD. standard29. A. lightB. warmthC. heatD. noise30. A. neighborB. guestC. guideD. friend31. A. shyB. sweetC. wealthyD. famous32. A. waitedB. failedC. plannedD. refused33. A. messierB. richerC. quieterD. easier34. A. beggedB. acceptedC. praisedD. thanked35. A. StopB. PassC. ImproveD. Relax非选择

42、题部分第二部分 语言运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。How to quickly integrate ( 融入)into the new community after moving into a new home? Here' ssome advice.When you move into a neighborhood or into an apartment building, it is (36) (perfect) all right to introduce y

43、ourself to your new neighbors. You can send them notes about who you are and invite them to (37)informal party.When you move to a new neighborhood, find your way around (38)(use) a map of the area if necessary. Try to make friends with the clerks at the local stores, restaurants and banks. By doing

44、so, they ' ll be more likely to go out of their way (39)(help) you when you need special support.All neighborhoods have community activities. If you have school -age children, you should try to become (40) (act) in school-related activities. Scan (汶U 览)community newspapers for chances to be (41)

45、(involve) in these activities and they you a part of the community.Local clubs are regarded as important (42)(resource) for community involve - ment. One of them is Speech Club, (43) exists in many communities and (44) (give) people the opportunity to speak in public. You' lbe welcome to attend

46、a meeting (45)a guest for free.第三部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,你校将于下月举办中国传统服装设计大赛(Chinese Traditional CostumeDesign Competition)。请你写封邮件邀请在你市做交换生的英国朋友Steve参力口,内容包括:1 .活动时间、地点;2 .活动内容。注意:词数80左右;3 .可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;4 .称呼和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。 Dear Steve,Looking forward to your participation.Yours, Li H

47、ua 第二节概要写作(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。There are many advantages in buying a used textbook instead of a new one. First of all, the price of a used textbook is generally much lower than that of a new one, and buying used ones can lead to significant savings. For example, used science textbooks ar

48、e often 50% or 60% of the prices of the newer versions of the same books. Apart from the low prices, many used books are the same edition as their newer counterparts ( 对应的事物 ),so students will not miss out on any updated information.Buying a used textbook is also much more convenient. First, pre-own

49、ed textbooks are often greater in number than new textbooks, so bookstores and websites generally have more used books in stock (库存).Second, used textbooks can be bought at second-hand shops, online, in school bookstores, or even from friends who have previously taken the same class. But new textboo

50、ks can generally only be found online and in bookstores. Lastly, a used textbook often depreciates (贬值)less than a new textbook. This means that if a student does not plan to keep the used book, he or she will lose less of its value when reselling it.An additional advantage of used textbooks is the

51、fact that they are environmentally friendly. Buying used textbooks will decrease the future need for the production of new textbooks if many other students are following suit. Many students value the reduction in paper consumption by buying used textbooks.To many students ' delight, used textboo

52、ks also frequently contain notes and highlights that could be beneficial to their studies. Some of these notes will be facts or data that are not included in the textbook itself, providing extra related information and learning materials. For students that plan on skimming the book, highlighted sect

53、ions will also generally be an advantage, as they may point9 / 9out the book' most important information. Many students also find it meaningful to take additional notes on pages to pass on to its next owner upon resale.1-5 CDBAC21-25 ADABC6-10 CACBB26-30 ABACD11-15 DEBFA 16-20 CBADA31-35 BCDCA36

54、-45 (One possible version)36. perfectly38. using40. active37. an39. to help41. involved42. resources43. which44. gives应用文写作45. as(One possible version)Dear Steve,I' m writing to invite you to the Chinese Traditional Costume Design Competition to be held in my school next month.The competition is

55、 scheduled on the afternoon of January 10, 2020 in the school hall. The participants are required to present their works on the stage in front of several teachers and experts. The winners will be announced on the spot. Besides, various Chinese traditional costumes will be on show. I believe you can

56、benefit a lot from the competition and have a great time.Looking forward to your participation.Yours,Li Hua概要写作 (One possible version)One big advantage of buying a used textbook instead of a new one is that it can save students lots of money.(要1点 1) Besides, it; s often easier to buy a used textbook

57、 due to its great number and various ways of buying, and reselling it will not lead to a great loss.(要1点 2) Additionally, buying pre-owned textbooks helps protect the environment.(要点 3) For many students, they also benefit from reading notes or highlighted sections from the previous textbook owners.

58、( 要点 4)阅读理解A导语:本文是一篇夹叙夹议文,主要讲述了 Emma Brennan用自己的岩画来筹钱帮助动 物。1. Co 推理判断题。根据第二段. with a card that reads, “ Find me, post me, and re -hide me. 可知,那些发现岩画的人应该把这些画传递下去。2. Do 词义猜测题。根据第三段I thought I didn ' t realize they were going to travel that far .可知,Chambers对岩画传播的远感到“惊奇的"。3. B。推理判断题。根据本文内容特别是最后一段make contributions to the world becausethis younger generation matters .可知,我们可以从 Brennan身上学到要有所作为,为社会做出贡献。B导语:本文是一篇说明文,介绍了英语在未来世界语言体系中的地位变化。4. A。细节理解题。 根据第段 . much of this major increase took place in develop

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