天津市2012屆高三英語 Book10 Module6單元測試 外研版
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1、Book10 Module 6單元測試題(外研版) Class: Name: Marks: 滿分(120) 一、單項填空 (共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分) 1. — What fascinating landscapes here are! Why didn’t you take your camera along? — I’d like to, but I don’t have . A. the one B. that C. it D. one 2. We invited her
2、to dinner as a(n) for helping us but she didn’t turn up, which made us feel disappointed. A. award B. reward C. prize D. praise 3. The university consists of 16 schools and departments, a number of over 1,000 students. A. each with B. each has C. every with D. every ha
3、s 4. — Can you tell me more about her? — Not necessary, I think. It won’t be long you understand each other. A. when B. before C. after D. until 5. — When did you come back from your trip, Tom? — I last night, but I home the day before yesterday according to the sched
4、ule. A. returned; should have been B. had returned; would have been C. returned; can have been D. had returned; could have been 6. It’s far too late for you to go out and play football, not to the fact that it’s raining. A. say B. talk C. mention D. speak 7. — How do you l
5、ike the hosts of Hunan TV? — They are more talkative than the ones I know from our province. A. anyhow B. somewhat C. somehow D. anyway 8. Looking back on those impressive years in the army, he tends to sit on the chair for many hours, going back to the place one day he once
6、 served. A. dreaming of; when B. dreaming of; where C. to dream of; on which D. dreamt of; in which 9. — Thank you so much. It’s of you to remind me not to behave impolitely at table. — My pleasure. Others would have been likely to do that. A. thoughtful B. potential C. inca
7、pable D. responsible 10. Though full of anger, the manager finally to their demands claimed by the customers. A. gave away B. gave up C. gave out D. gave in 11. Disadvantage his birth was, Obama was supported by the majority of Americans, which led to his beating his oppone
8、nts. A. as B. although C. since D. for 12. Following Liu Xiang’s win at the 2004 Olympics, there has been a surge (劇增) in the number of babies after him. A. naming B. named C. to name D. name 13. — I heard of there being a big fire and many people were injured. —
9、That’s the case. did the firefighters come to the spot. A. It was not until the fire burned out B. Not until did the fire burn out C. It was not until did the fire burn out D. Not until the fire burned out 14. According to the regulations, fail to pay on time they’ll cut off
10、 the electricity. A. and B. or C. but D. so 15. — The United States is said to be a melting pot. — Yes, you are right. We should get a thorough and accurate understanding about the cultural of the United States. A. impact B. diversity C. intention D. influence 二、完形填空
11、(共20小題;每小題1.5分, 滿分30分) Years ago a kid who looked 13-14 years old came tearing around my corner on a bike, and threw a bag in my neighbor’s yard as he passed. Well, I decided to 16 the bag and it got spray cans of paint in. I jumped into my car and ran after him. I 17 him a few block
12、s away. Having called the 18 with my cellphone, I asked him why in the hell he would 19 my neighborhood like that? He said, “What do you 20 ? It wasn’t in your 21 !” I said, “This city is my neighborhood, 22 is this state and this country!!!” I had a talk with him about
13、 23 and being a “man” and said that 24 he didn’t have anything going on at home he could come to me and I’d 25 him in my beach-snow play expeditions that I’d organized for 26 other boys like him throughout my years here. 27 , the police arrived and arrested him. He wasn’
14、t 28 of them at all. He said he’d been arrested before, like it was a kind of 29 or something. A few years later, I was doing some shopping in the local store and there was a 30 fellow in a Pep Boy’s uniform, following me around and 31 me. He came up to me and asked, “You do
15、n’t 32 me, do you?” I said, “No, have we met before?” He said, “Yes.” Something in the way he said it alerted me to ask, “Was it a good or bad 33 ?” He said, “Well, it was kind of bad—but kind of good 34 because what you said to me started me thinking about what I was doing and
16、 who I wanted to be and, well, I’m 35 on it. THANKS! ” 16. A. pick B. check C. open D. empty 17. A. caught B. beat C. stopped D. passed 18. A. school B. cleaners C. police D. parents 19. A. split up B. sweep up C. cover up D. mess up 20. A. m
17、ean B. concern C. care D. complain 21. A. business B. neighborhood C. yard D. territory 22. A. so B. or C. as D. and 23. A. conscience B. contribution C. responsibility D. consideration 24. A. while B. once C. since D. if 25. A. include B. introduce
18、 C. entertain D. challenge 26. A. several B. few C. numerous D. maximum 27. A. In a flash B. Just then C. In addition D. Without doubt 28. A. cautious B. ashamed C. scared D. fond 29. A. routine B. advantage C. trick D. honor 30. A. young B. tou
19、gh C. mysterious D. familiar 31. A. questioning B. reminding C. watching D. eying 32. A. bother B. recognize C. interrupt D. identify 33. A. meeting B. experience C. emotion D. case 34. A. otherwise B. still C. too D. though 35. A. relying B. work
20、ing C. reflecting D. evaluating 三、閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分) A Never forget where you come from Many of us remember the touching television advertisement where the actor Iron Eyes Cody (經(jīng)常出演印第安人形象的Hollywood演員) sheds a tear over litter(垃圾). Such Native images are often used to convey the idea o
21、f saving mother earth. People who accept this image find it difficult to bring together what they have seen of some reservations—shabby homes, broken cars, underfed dogs, weeds in winds, and coal strip mines. Those who most romanticize American Indians are the quickest to be disappointed and discove
22、r that things are not as good as they have once believed. However, Indians’ relationship with the land is much more complicated than those two black and white images which appeared in the television. Historically, tribal people around the globe have had close ties with the earth. Lakota historian V
23、ine Deloria, Jr., tells the story of the Ponca people who were taken from their range over a century ago and transported against their will to Oklahoma. Otherwise healthy, many Ponca wasted and died from no other clear cause than separation from their home. As Cheryl Crazy Bull says in this issue, “
24、The land is our relative. Without land, tribal people lose their identity—the land along with language, spiritual beliefs, and social systems distinguishes tribal people from others.” To many people in the United States, the Indian reservation is an embarrassment. It represents the American version
25、 of racial separation—a prison without walls where the government confined Indians to keep them apart from other Americans. To Indian people the reservation is home, regardless of what it looks like. They have spiritual, emotional, and family ties. Many of their relatives still live there or are bur
26、ied there, and their creation stories are centered there. 56. The underlined words “black and white” has the closest meaning to ______. A. simple and clear B. very similar C. very negative D. very positive 57. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to this passage? A. Re
27、servations are places where Indians have lived for no more than one century. B. Many Ponca died because they could not stand the long hard journey. C. Tribal people have long tried to escape from their reservations. D. Though very poor, many Indians have deep feelings towards the reservation.
28、 58. What does this passage mainly talk about? A. Family life of the Indians. B. Attitude of the Indians towards land. C. The history of tribal people. D. Environmental pollution nowadays. 59. What will the author probably go on talking about in the next paragraph? A. Fighting a battle against
29、pollution. B. It’s never late to say sorry to the American Indians. C. The Americans’ attitude towards land. D. The relationship between Indians and other Americans. B Image sensors(傳感器) capture the beauty of subjects. Processors rapidly interpret the image information. We provide everything y
30、ou need to enrich your power of expression. Your eyes see something attractive. Instantly your brain perceives “beauty” and stimulates your creative mind. This natural ability exemplifies(是……的典范) the power of Sony’s digital technology. By developing image sensors that change images into electronic
31、signals and processors that rapidly digest data for use in digital cameras, Sony aims to achieve a level of imaging closer to natural human perception. And Sony engineers are devoted to realizing this goal through technological innovation(革新). Take, for example, Sony’s CCD image sensor technology.
32、 Since the 1970s, Sony has constantly led the industry in the advancement of CCD technology. In 1980, Sony launched the world’s first practical CCD color video camera. In the same year, Sony gave the world its first consumer video camera. During the 1980 and ’90s, the popular Handycam featured a CC
33、D technology was popping up in a wide range of applications, including the first Cyber-shot, the digital still camera released in 1996. Since 2000, Sony has been pursuing superb image quality and miniaturization(微型化) in a range of high-quality products. In 2003, Sony launched the DSC-F828, featuring
34、 the world’s first four-colored filter CCD. In 2004, Sony released a high definition Handycam with world’s first CCD to support the HDV standard 1080i for consumer use. It enabled people to shoot superb high definition video image—a feature that had previously been the field of professionals. Wit
35、h a focus on high quality images, Sony’s CCD technology continued to evolve until approximately 600 million Sony CCD cameras had been shipped worldwide (as of March 2007). 40. The underlined word “perceives” in the second paragraph probably means “______”. A. accept B. develop C. manage
36、 D. sense 41. What is the main idea of the second paragraph? A. The Sony digital camera functions like the human being. B. The Sony digital camera’s working principle is similar to that of the human brain. C. Only the Sony digital camera can match human brain. D. No other camera has the advant
37、age over the Sony digital camera. 42. Which of the following statements is NOT true? A. The world’s first practical CCD color video camera came out in 1980. B. DSC-F828 is probably a kind of digital camera. C. The Handycam of 2004 makes consumers shoot video images as well as pro- fessionals do.
38、 D. Cyber-shot is the first digital camera of the world. 43. Sony has been leading the world in the CCD technology for ______. A. at least 30 years B. about 50 years C. about 20 years D. about 10 years 44. Where can you most probably find the above passage? A. In a radio progra
39、m about modern photography. B. In a letter from a friend in Japan. C. In an advertisement section of a magazine. D. In a scientific report about modern cameras. C Banff National Park and neighboring Kananaskis Country treat the adventurers to a wilderness of jagged(參差不齊的) peaks, expa
40、nsive forests, transparent glacier(冰河)-fed rivers, and a diversity of wildlife including elk, grizzly bear and bighorn sheep. Each day brings a new adventure, and each adventure takes us through some of the most breathtaking scenery found in the Rocky Mountains. Less strenuous(費勁的) than our Multi-Sp
41、ort, the Sampler is a great introduction to biking, hiking, rafting and horseback riding. Day 1. We get together in Banff and then roll out the mountain bikes and explore an off-the-beaten-path route set between towering peaks and mountain streams. The breathtaking alpine(高山的) scenery is the perfe
42、ct setting to start our weeklong adventure. Day 2. We head to world-famous Lake Louise for a full day of hiking among ancient glaciers and sapphire(藍寶石色的) lakes. Hike from the waters of Moraine Lake and the stunning scenery of the Valley of the Ten Peaks to Sentinel Pass, for top-of-the-world view
43、s of ice-draped summits. On Day 3, we enjoy another day of fun in Banff National Park’s Plain of Six Glaciers. Choose between two different hiking routes into this unique basin where you stand face-to-face with an ice age landscape. Massive limestone and cliffs glisten(閃光)with glacial ice on all s
44、ides. Day 4. Swapping back to our mountain bikes, we trace the shoreline of Barrier Lake featuring views of Mt. Baldy. More seasoned riders can choose the Evans-Thomas Creek trail which climbs up to a high alpine pass with sweeping views of craggy(陡峭的) peaks. Day 5. Our final day in paradise is
45、a thriller! We begin with a horseback ride on the scenic trails surrounding Boundary Ranch. We then board rafts and enjoy a thrilling afternoon of whitewater rafting(坐船漂流)fun before returning to Banff for the conclusion of our Canadian Rockies adventure. 45. The Sampler is probably ______. A. a p
46、rogram concerning outdoor sports about travel B. a news department C. a travel agency D. a series of sport activities 46. Banff National Park lies _______. A. in America B. in Canada C. in Kananaskis Country D. on Boundary Ranch 47. Which can’t be enjoyed by a
47、dventurers? A. Expansive forests. B. Ice-covered summits. C. Glaciers. D. Superior Lake. 48. From the passage we know _______. A. not all adventures bring you the most breathtaking scenery in the Rockies B. you can travel along the regular route by horseback riding o
48、n the first day C. the ice age landscape can be enjoyed in the unique basin D. you trace the shoreline of Barrier Lake on foot 49. Which of the following is NOT true? A. The travelers start from Banff and end at Lake Louise in the adventure. B. On the fourth day, visitors have two choices of ro
49、utes. C. Travelers have at least three types of transport. D. Travelers will hike for a full day on the second day. 50. For what purpose is the passage written? A. To introduce the beautiful scenery of Banff National Park B. To introduce some sport activities C. To attract adventurers to Banff
50、 National Park and Kananaskis Country D. To tell people the arrangement of the Sampler D The success of movies such as PK, a Chinese interactive film released last week, could herald(標志) the start of a new type of films where the audience is in control. Over 3.6 million Chinese netizens took par
51、t in the movie experiment on by selecting their favorite youth novel to be turned into a film last year. The audience also selected the script, director and actors for PK, a story about a friend (named Zhang Wenli) coming to terms with the death of a friend. The movie is a basic form of an interac
52、tive film where the audience controls the movie before it begins production. But more advanced interactive films, such as Late Fragment, released in North America last year, give the audience the ability to control the progression of the movie using buttons when in the cinema. Entertainment analyst
53、s have mixed opinions about interactive movies’ prospects. Lelsie Felperin, deputy editor of the British Film Institute magazine, Sight and Sound, believes interactive movies will only ever gain a niche(特定的) audience. “People go to the cinema to escape, to see a story being told. To create the story
54、 as it goes along is making a shift from that.” Interactive films are just another example of the growing power of netizens over the film industry. Back in 1999, bloggers turned The Blair Witch Project, a film about three students lost in the woods, into a worldwide success. Internet hype helped t
55、he film which was made for $20,000 gross to earn $200 million at the box-office. But there are major drawbacks to giving the audience too much power over films. PK, for example, suffers from a lack of cohesion in its plot. Any attempt to rectify(改正) this during production would have been impossible
56、 because the audience already decided on the script. 51. PK is _______. A. a website where you can see films B. a website where you can select your favorite youth novels C. a successful interactive film D. a website where you can vote for your favorite film 52. Which of the following is NOT tr
57、ue? A. Interactive films mark the start of a new type film where the audience is in control. B. Late Fragment is a more advanced interactive film C. The author has positive attitudes towards interactive films. D. The Blair Witch Project was made a worldwide success in 1999. 53. From the passa
58、ge, we can see that _______. A. The Blair Witch Project is also an interactive film B. the plot of PK will be perfect for every netizen C. netizens affect the PK and The Blair Witch Project greatly D. huge profit is a feature of the interactive film 54. As for the interactive film, ________.
59、A. audience should go on the Internet to see the film B. only netizens have a say on the content C. it is improper for audience to create the story of film according to Lelsie Felperin D. audiences could control the movie only before it’s shot 55. It can be inferred from the text that ________.
60、 A. Zhang Wenli’s fate in PK was decided by netizens B. Interactive films will be the trend in the future C. Entertainment analysts have mixed views about interactive movies’ prospects D. Netizens have growing power over the film industry 四、寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分) 第一節(jié): 閱讀表達(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分) 閱讀下面短文,并
61、按照題目要求用英語回答問題. Many of us do not like the things we see around us. For example, the bad habits of some people, the rude manners and even the air pollution. If you do not want the things you see around you, don’t just watch and hope it will change. Only lazy people might say that is the way things h
62、ave been working and that is the way they are going to continually work. In fact, they won’t change themselves if you don’t do something to help them change. Maybe some people want the whole country to change? That is a far too enormous project. I think you can start by changing the small things ar
63、ound you. Your habit should be the first thing to change. Change what you think about and change what you talk about. Change the things that get your attention before you plan to change a nation. Can you remember how difficult it was for you to break a habit that you desired to break some yea
64、rs back? Do you remember that habit of yours that you are still struggling to break? If so, then you must fall in with the view that things are not just going to change by your magic thought. As far as I am concerned, the best way I have changed people around me is that I changed myself. Peopl
65、e are watching you. Some of them do not expect you to change, so your change is going to be like a miracle to them and will influence them. When you change, they will change. Just change yourself and see how many people will tell you later that you were the one who changed them. That is one simple w
66、ay young people can change their surroundings. 56. What is the best title for the passage? (Please answer within 10 words.) ------------------------------------------------------------- 57. Why should people change themselves first? (Please answer within 20 words.) ---------------------------------------------------------------- 58. Please explain the underlined phrase “fall in with” in English.(No more than 5 words.) ---
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