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1、哈三中20132014学年度下学期高二学年第二模块考试英语试卷本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。第 I卷1至10页,第II 卷11至12页。考试结束,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第I卷注意事项:答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上所对应题目的答案标号框涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号框。不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。第一部分:听力(共两节,满分 30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案 转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7. 5分)听下

2、面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳 选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. Where does the conversation take place?A. In a hospital.B. In a restaurant.C. In a classroom.When will the man be able to visit Mr. Black?A. On November 1st.B. On November 2nd.C. On November 3rd.What do

3、we know from the man s answer?A. He doesn t like either. B. Brown is his favorite color. C. He likes both the two shirts.What does the man plan to do this afternoon ?A. Go to a movie.B. Go to his classes.C. Go to buysomething.What can we learn about Tom from the conversation ?He has got a fever.He h

4、as been practicing running for quite a long time.He has no idea where to see a doctor.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22. 5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小 题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第 6至8题 6. How does the woman feel about waiting?A. It s fun

5、.B. It s boring.C. It s awaste of time.What goes wrong with the man?He forgets taking his ID card.He can t remember his social security number.He isn t taking his records with him.What are the two speakers doing ?Waiting for registration.Waiting for a presentation.Waiting for a class. 听第7段材料,回答第 9至1

6、1题。Why does the woman have a sore throat?Because she had too many peppers.Because she was infected by virus.Because she had a bad cold.What will the woman do according to the doctor s advice ?Take some medicine.Stay in hospital for a couple of days.Take an X-ray for her stomach.What doesn t the doct

7、or suggest to the woman s sleeplessness?Drinking a cup of milk before sleep.Washing feet with hot water.Taking some sleeping pills. 听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。 12. Why is the man so upset about his grade?Because it took him hours to finish the project.Because the woman doesn t understand his problem.Because A

8、mes got a better grade with less work.What does the woman suggest the man do at first?A. Work harder.B. Speak to the teacher.C. Forget about the wholething.What does the woman think of the man s grade?A. It s not a bad grade.B. It s unfair to the man. C. She has nocomment.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。Who is Hol

9、ly?A. A friend of Jim s.B. A classmate of Lisa s.C. A person atthe party.What are the two speakers mainly talking about?A. How to join clubs.B. How to make friends.C. How to holdparties.What do we know about Jim?He is shy and nervous.He s helpful and humorous.He s friendly and popular. 听第10段材料,回答第18

10、至20题。What did the children in Chattisgarh eat?Biscuits and ice-cream.Cookies and chocolate.C. Biscuits and chocolate.How many people are reported injured in Turkey earthquake?A. About 10,000.B. About 34,000.C. About 35,000.What can we learn from the second piece of news?Over 20,000 people are confir

11、med dead.About 45,000 people are still missing.An American navy team has arrived in Turkey.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分 40分) 第一节选择题(共15小题,每小题2分,共30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B C和D)中,选出最佳答案,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AOne day, I received a call from a colleague. He was about to give a student a zero for his answer to a physical pro

12、blem, while the student claimed a perfect score. I was elected as their arbiter(仲裁人).I read the exam ination problem:Show howit is possible to determine the height of a tall building with the aid of a barometer(气 压计). The student had answered:Take the barometer to the top of the building,attach a lo

13、ng rope to it, lower it to the street, and then bring it up, measuring the length of the rope. The length of it is the height of thebuilding. ”The student had really answered the question completely, but the answer didn tconfirm his competence in physics. I suggested the student try again. I gave hi

14、m six minutes to answer the question, warning that the answer should show some knowledge of physics. Five minutes later, he said he had many answers and dashed off one, which read: Take the barometer to the top of the building and lean over the edge of the roof. Drop the barometer, timing its fall w

15、ith a stopwatch. Then, use the physical formula ( 公式)to calculate the height of the building.”At this point, my colleague had to accept it, and then the student made almost full marks. I couldn t help askin g the student what the other answers were. He listed many others, and then added“Probably the

16、 best is to take the barometer to theadministrator and said to him, Sir, here is a fine barometer. If you tell me the height of the building, I will give it toyou. Then, I asked the student if hereally did not know the conventional answer to this question. He admitted that he did, but said that he w

17、as fed up with high school and college instructors trying to teach him how to think. The name of the student was Bohr who later was famous all over the world. He won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1922.The student got a zero at the beginning because.A. the teacher wasn t satisfied with himhis answer

18、 wasnt complete or correctthe te acher didn t fully understand his answerhis answer didn t show his knowledge of physicsWe know from the passage thatA. the student knew the expected answer B. the administrator told Bohr the heightC. the author preferred Bohr s last a nswer D. the teacher was a very

19、stubborn personWe can learn from the passage that.instructors can teach students how to thinkarbiters can help students to get high scoresstudents should be given more freedom in thinkingteachers should make students use physical formulasWhat was Bohr s attitude toward his schooling?A. Optimistic. B

20、. Critical. C. Approving. D. Positive.BHomestay provides English language students with the opportunity to speak English outside the classroom and the experience of being part of a British home.What to ExpectThe host will provide accommodation and meals. Roomswill be cleaned and bedcovers changed at

21、 least once a week. You will be given the house key and the host is there to offer help and advice as well as to take an interest in your physical and mental health.Accommodation ZonesHomestays are located in London mainly in Zones 2, 3 and 4 of the transport system. Most hosts do not live in the to

22、wn centre as much of central London is commercial and not residential. Zones 3 and 4 often offer larger accommodation in a less crowded area. It is very convenient to travel in London by underground.Meal Plans Available? Continental Breakfast? Breakfast and Dinner? Breakfast, Packed Lunch and Dinner

23、It s important to note that few English families still provide a traditionalcooked breakfast. Your accommodation includes Continental Breakfast which normallyconsists of fruit juice, cereal (谷物类食品),bread and tea or coffee. Cheese, fruitand cold meat are not normally part of a Continental Breakfast i

24、n England. Dinners usually consist of meat or fish with vegetables followed by dessert, fruit FriendsIf you wish to invite a friend over to visit, you must first ask ypermission. You have no right to entertain friends in a family home as some families feel it is an invasion of their privacy.Self-Cat

25、ering Accommodation in Private HomesAccommodation on a room-only basis includes shared kitchenand coffee.our host sand bathroomfacilitieslive in English homesB. Medical care.D. Physical training.A. Dessert and coffee.C. Bread and fruit juice.half fullCAreit as halfyou an optimist? Do you look at you

26、r glass and see full?Do you believe that every cloud has a silverlining and that things generally turn out for the best? Do you believe that if something is meant to be, it will be?If you replyyes to all ofthese questions, thenenthusiastic, cheerfulyou are an optimist. You probably areand outgoing.

27、You may be successfuland often a main living room. This kind of accommodation offers anindependent lifestyle and is more suitable for the long-stay student. However, itdoes not provide the samefamily atmosphere as an ordinary homestay and may not benefit those who need to practice English at home qu

28、ite as much.The passage is probably written for.hosts willing to receive foreign studentsforeigners hoping to know British culturetravelers planning to visit families in LondonD. English learners applying toWhich of the following will the host provide?A. Room cleaning.C. Free transport.According to

29、the passage, what does Continental Breakfast include?B. Fruit and vegetables.D. Cereal and cold meat.Why do some people choose self-catering accommodation?To experience a warmer family atmosphere.To enrich their knowledge of English.To entertain friends as they like.To enjoy much more freedom.turn o

30、ut for the best. You may believeat work and in love.But you maybe misguided because things don tthat when one door closes another one opens (for example, you may fail to obtain a new job; another chance will come around soon). Wrong. When one door closes, another door slams ( 砰然关上)in your face . Tha

31、t s bitter reality.Now a book has been published which confirms what pessimists (悲观者)have suspected all along. It s called The Positive Power of Defensive Pessimism . Its author argues that defensive pessimism can lead to positive results. Defensive pessimism is a strategy used to manage fear, anxie

32、ty and worry. Defensive pessimists prepare for the things by setting low outcomes for themselves. They carefully consider everything that may go wrong and plan for ways to handle these problems. And this gi ves them a sense of control. Lawrence Sanno, a psychology professor, says,What sinteresting a

33、bout defensive pessimists is that they tend to be very successful people, so their low opinion of the situation s outcomes is not realistic. They use it tomoti vate themselves to perform better. ”So far, so good. This is not rocket science. Defensive pessimists prepare carefully and consider what mi

34、ght go wrong, whether at work, on date or even in a sports game.It makes sense to have a back-up plan. There are many sayings in English urging caution. For example, Don t put all your eggs in one basket. And Don t count your chickens until they hatch. To have a confident and optimistic approach to

35、life sproblems is good. But listen to what Woody Alien, the American comedian says, a Confidence is what you have before you understand the problem.”There are pros and cons (禾U与弊)to being an optimist and a pessimist. Don tfeel bad if you see the glass half empty. You are a realist. But lighten up an

36、d hook up with someone who sees the same glass half full.What s the passage mainly about?The benefits of defensive pessimism.A book that has recently been published.The dangers of being too optimistic. D. How to become successful in life.The underlined sentence “This is not rocket science ” (Para. 4

37、) means. A. there is no real proof B. it is quite simple to understandC. the cost is not so highD. it s a dangerous thing to doWhich of the following English expressions would a defensive pessimist believe?A. Whatever will be, will be. B.The glass is half full not half empty.C. Don t put all your eg

38、gs in one basket. D. Every cloud has a silver lining.We can infer from the passage that the writer is probably.a realistB. an optimistC. an authorD.ascientistDWhy Laughter MattersAlthough most people believe that laughter is one of the nature s great treatments for a whole range of mental and physic

39、al diseases, it is still a serioussays Baltimore neuroscientistscientific subject that researchers are trying to figure out. “Laughter above all else is a social thing,Robert Provine, who has studied laughter for decades.aAll laughter groups laughha-ha- ha basically the same way. Whether you speak M

40、andarin, French or English, everyone will understand laughter. There is a pattern generator( 发生器)in our brain that produces this sound. ”Laughing is our first way of communicating. Babies laugh long before they speak. No one teaches them how to laugh. They just do. People may laugh at a prank(恶作居 1)

41、 on April Fools day. But surprisingly, only 10 to15 percent of laughter is theresult of someone making a joke. Laughter is mostly about social responses rather to a joke. Deaf people laugh without hearing and people on cell phones laugh without seeing, showing that laughter isn t dependent on single

42、 se nse but on social interactions.And laughter is not just a people thing. Chimps(黑猩猩)tickle( 挠痒)each otherand even laugh when another chimp pretends to tickle them.Jaak Panksepp, a Bowling Green University Psychology professor, studies rats that laugh when he tickles them. It turns out rats love t

43、o be tickled they return againand again to the hands of researchers tickling them.By studying rats, scientists can figure out what s going on in the brain during laughter. Northwestern University biomedical engineering professor, Jeffrey Burgdorf has found that laughter in rats produces a chemical t

44、hat acts as an antidepressant( 抗 抑有B药).He thinks the same thing probably happens in humans, too. This would give doctors a new chemical target to develop drugs that can fight depression.Even so, laughter itself has not been proved to be the best medicine, experts said. Margaret Stuber, a professor a

45、t University of California, studied whether laugher helped patients. She found that distraction( 分心)and mood improvement helped, but she could not find a benefit of laughter alone.“No study has shown that laughter produces a direct health benefit,“ Provinesaid, largely because it s hard to separate

46、laughter from just feeling good. But he thinks it doesn t really matter:Isn t the fact that laughter feels good whenyou do it enough? 33. The most important finding of Robert Provine s research is that.A. laughter makes a person feel goodlaughter depends on different sensesrats like to be tickled ve

47、ry muchlaughter is a social response shared by all creaturesWhat can we learn from the passage?Patients will recover if they laugh enough.Laughing is one of our means of communication.A new medicine has been developed based on the laughter research.Scientists have known what is happening in a human

48、brain when he laughs.According to the passage, scientists studied rats in order to find.A. if they can laughB. if they like laughingC. what laughter in rats producesD.how rats react while being tickled第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,茜分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。Seeing with SoundAccording to a Brit

49、ish news report, some blind people may finally get a chance tosee” . _ 36 Dr. Peter Meijer, a scientist at Philips Research Laboratories inthe Netherlands, has developed a new system called the vOICe. The three middle letters in vOICe stand for Oh, I see. Meijer s groundbreaking technology may chang

50、e the lives of visually impaired (视力障碍)people all over the world.A wearable setup of vOICe system consists of a head-mounted camera, stereo headphones and a notebook PC. The system translates visual images from a camera into complex sounds. _37 The program is based on the theory that people can hear

51、 certain sounds and learn to translate them into meaningful mental images. Everythinghas its own unique sound.38 The height of an object or person could be determined by pitch(音调).And abuilt-in colour identifier speaks out colour names when it is turned on. What the vOICe users had to learn is which

52、 sound went with which object. Meijer says that he is counting on the brain s ability to adapt.39 Within two weeks, most people who experiment with the vOICe system are able to identify objects such as walls and doors. They are also able to identify certain situations, including whether the lights i

53、n a room are on or off. 40 Meijer thinks that translating will eventually become automatic for many users of the vOICe, bringing a form of vision to them for the very first time.Brighter areas sound louder than darker areas.It then sends these sounds to a person through headphones.However, they are

54、not learning to see with their eyes; they are learning to see with their ears.The vOICe system is aiming to treat blindness by translating images from a camera into audio signals.Meijer supposes that the brain is interested in the informationa content ” , butnot the informationacarrier .To evaluate

55、the new system s effectiveness, a number of visually impaired people were chosen to test the vOICe.Over time, some users have even learned to “watch television or “recognize” the outlines of buildings as they walk.第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分 45分) 第一节完形填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,?茜分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项( A、B、C、D)中,选

56、出可以填入空白 处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。There is a true story behind a well-known piece of art “The Praying Hands .In a village near Nuremberg, lived a family with eighteen children. To keep food on the table, the father worked almost eighteen hours a day. Despite their _41_ condition, two of the children had a

57、dream to pursue their talent for _42_, but they knew well that their father wouldn t be financial ly able to send _43_ of them to Nuremberg to study at the Academy. Finally, the two boys agreed that they would toss (扔) a coin. The _44_ would go down into the nearby mines to work and support the othe

58、r brother . Albrecht _45_ the toss. Albert, for the next four years, financed his brother, _46_ work at the academy was almost an _47_ success. Albrechts works were far _48_ than those of most of his professors, and when he graduated, he began to earn considerable fees _49_ his works.When the young

59、_50_ returned home, the family held a festive dinner. Albrecht rose to toast to his beloved brother,“Now, Albert, it is your _51_ to seek yourdream and I will support you. T ears streaming down, Albert shook his head, _52_ and repeated, No .no . Finally, Albert rose and _53_ the tears from his cheek

60、s, saying softly, “No, brother. I _54_ go to Nuremberg. It is too late for me. The bones in every finger have been smashed at least once, and I cannot even hold a glass to _55_ your toast.Today, Albrec ht s masterpieces _56_ in every great museum in the world, but chances are _57_ you, like most peo

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