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1、湖南师大附中高二年级第一学期英语模块五结业考试试 题 卷开考时间:2012年11月8日下午2:10-4:10满 分:100 分必考I局部 50分必考II局部时量:120分钟 总分值:150分Part Listening Comprehension(30 marks)Section A 22.5 marks Directions: In this section, you will hear six conversations between two speakers. For each conversation, there are several questions and each que
2、stion is followed by three choices marked A, B and C. Listen carefully and then choose the best answer for each question. You will hear each conversation TWICE.Conversation 11. How many ties does the man have at least?A. 3. B. 4. C. 5.2. Where did the man put his blue tie? A. In the cupboard. B. Und
3、er his shirt. C. In his drawer.Conversation 23. What happened to the man?A. He was given a prize.B. He lost his job.C. His boss gave him sick leave.4. How did the man feel about the decision of his boss?A. He didnt understand it.B. It was completely wrong.C. He understood it perfectly well.Conversat
4、ion 35. What time is it when they are talking?A. 10 oclock. B. About 10:10. C. 10:30.6. Who is the man going with?A. Sally B. Alice and Sally. C. AliceConversation 4 7. What exactly does the man want to find out?A. What people think of the bus service.B. How many people are using the bus service.C.
5、Which group of people use the bus service most often. 8. What does the woman say about the bus service?A. The distance between bus stops is too long. B. The bus timetables are full of mistakes. C. Buses are often not on time.9. Why does the woman say her husband is fortunate?A. He often goes to work
6、 in a friends car.B. He doesnt need to go shopping by bus.C. He lives close to the bus station.Conversation 510. What happens to the womans watch?A. It goes ten minutes fast every day.B. It goes ten minutes slow every day.C. It goes the right time as the radio.11. How does the man deal with his watc
7、h?A. Put it back ten minutes. B. Put it ahead ten minutes.C. Throw it away.12. What will the woman probably do with her watch?A. Do as the man asks her to.B. Set it by the radio every morning.C. Throw it away and buy a new one.Conversation 613. Why is the woman trying to find a new job?A. She wants
8、a much higher salary. B. She is tired of her present work. C. She wants to save travel expenses.14. What position is being advertised in the paper?A. Translator. B. Travel agent. C. Language instructor.15. What are the key factors that determine the salary of the new position?A. Lively personality a
9、nd inquiring mind. B. Communication skills and team spirit. C. Education and experience.SECTION BDirections: In this section, you will hear a mini-talk. Listen carefully and then fill in the numbered blanks with the information youve got. Fill in each blank with NO MORE THAN 3 WORDS.You will hear th
10、e mini-talk TWICE. Danger on the roadsDangersIn the past16. At presentCars, trucks and buses17. Old peopleUnable to 18. wellChildrenToo careless to 19. Walking personsUnable to decide how fast a car is travelingSolutionLooking 20. ; crossing the roads quickly参考答案:1-5 BCBAB CACAB ACBAC16. Wild animal
11、s17. Reasons/Causes 18. see or hear19. look and listen20. both waysPart I Language knowledge (30 marks)Section A (15 marks)Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence. 21. I suggest you choos
12、e someone _ you think is reliable, hardworking and responsible. A. whom B. who C. / D. which 22. The man who walked across the whole country to promote the awareness of environmental protection _ me a lot. A. impressed B. increased C. improved D. informed 23. When _, the advertisement will be handed
13、 to the editor who is in charge of section next week. . A. being discussed B. discussing C. discussed D. to be discussed 24. Even though the scientist _ the experiment for three months, it isnt finished yet, since it is too challenging. . A. has been conducting B. has conducted C. had conducted D. h
14、ad been conducting 25. The expert says that, _, shyness is an aspect of a persons personality that is partly biological and partly environmental. . A. in total B. in case C. in theory D. in general26. _ cloning human embryos is not legal in many countries, some scientists are already pushing ahead w
15、ith research in order to produce a cloned human baby. A. Because B.While C. When D. Unless27. The English representative left the teachers office, with all the papers already _ on the teachers desk to be corrected. A. laid B. laying C. to lay D. being laid28. Mo Yan , the first Chinese writer_ the N
16、obel Prize for literature, was interviewed by a reporter from CCTV last night. A. winning B. wins C. to win D. won29. In September,the Japanese government officially declared to purchase Diaoyu Islands, _to anti-Japan protests across China. A. leads B. having led C. led D. leading30. So far, 300 mil
17、lion yuan _ been collected for Project Hope, so the majority of children _ returned to school. A. has; has B. has; have C. have; have D. have; has31. According to the local newspaper, five people were reported _ a huge manlike creature walking on the slope of the snow mountain. A. to seeB. to have s
18、eenC. seeingD. to be seeing 32. The production of GM foods hasnt been permitted because no one knows _ effects the GM material might have on the food chain. A. thatB. which C. howD. what 33. -Steven has been absent from school for days. Whats the matter with him? -He _ off the ladder the other day,
19、but much to our relief, he is on the way to recovering.A. fellB. is fallingC. was falling D. has fallen 34._ more effectively with others, more and more people equip themselves with a higher education. A. To compete B. Being competed C. Competing D. Competed35. The girl came _ to school, extremely _
20、and quite out of breath. A. running; tiring B. run; tired C. running; tired D. run; tiringSection B (18 marks)Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context. I was pleased
21、 with the past school year. A student I had in third grade came back to personally invite me to his 36 . He said I was the only teacher that had believed in him. I cant tell you how great that made me feel. It made not only my 37 but also the rest of my school year.On the day of the wedding, I sat o
22、n the aisle过道seat so I could at least see the bridegroom.新郎I couldnt believe that the bridegroom would be thinking about me on his special day, and 38 want me to sit with his parents. Then his 39 said they wanted me to know what I had done for their son. They said that he had a really 40 year in the
23、 school, where a teacher constantly discouraged him. He began writing that he was 41 and that he hated himself. Then one day he went out into their barn with the intention of killing himself. He thought of me and my belief in him and decided to give up the stupid idea. His parents then 42 me for wha
24、t I did for their son. Needless to say I was so excited with the 43 that after I left the wedding, I was deeply moved and cried all the way home. I had always promised myself that I 44 retire when I no longer enjoyed teaching in the school. On that trip home I made a silent promise to myself that on
25、ce I couldnt support my students I would 45 . That didnt seem enough somehow and a friend suggested I write this down and share it somewhere in order to affect a lot of 46 . Letting teachers know that they do make a difference in someone elses 47 .36. A. wedding B. home C. school D. party37. A. day
26、B. joy C. achievement D. life38. A. ever B. even C. never D. always39. A. guest B. brothers C. classmates D. parents40. A. awful B. wonderful C. helpful D. meaningful41.A. stupid B. smart C. nervous D. angry42.A. praised B. thanked C. served D. covered43.A. words B. interests C. thoughts D. attitude
27、s44.A. could B. should C. would D. might45.A. leave B. continue C. die D. stand46.A. relatives B. friends C. students D. teachers47.A society B. marriage C. life D. family答案:36.A 37.A 38.B 39.D 40.A 41.A 42.B 43.A 44. C 45.A 46.D 47.CSection C (12 marks)Directions:Complete the following passage by f
28、illing in each blank with one word that best fits the context. Laugh and the world laughs with you. Even better, you might live longer, a Norwegian researcher reports. “Adults who have 48. _ sense of humor live longer than those who dont find life funny, and the survival edge is particularly large f
29、or people 49._ cancer. says Sven Svebak of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. He presented his study of about 54,000 Norwegians, 50. _ he followed for seven years, at the American Psychosomatic Society meeting. At the start, patients filled out questionnaires on how easily they foun
30、d humor in real-file situations 51._ how important a humorous idea was . “The study showed the greater role humor played in 52._ lives, the greater their chances of surviving seven years were, Svebak says. “Adults scoring in the top one-quarter for humor appreciation were 35% more likely to be alive
31、 53._ those in the bottom quarter, he says. “The study showed that in a smaller group of 2015 people diagnosed with cancer at the start, 54. _ the people having a great sense of humor were compared with those who had a 55._ sense of humor., the chance of dying was decreased by about 70% , Svebak say
32、s.答案:48.a 49.with50.who/whom 51.and 52.their53. than54.when 55. poor/bad/Part II Reading Comprehension (30 marks)Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C and D. Choose t
33、he one that fits best according to the information given in the passage.AGrowing up the daughter of an outstanding educator, Andrea Peterson knew at a young age that she wanted to serve others. It was with this mindset that she started to take a degree in medicine. However, while visiting her brothe
34、rs who were away at college studying music education, she realized that she too was drawn to teach music.In her ten years at Granite Falls, she has revitalized (复兴) the music programs at both the elementary and high school levels, to the extent that an additional music teacher was hired by the distr
35、ict to assist with the workload. The growth of the music program in Granite Falls School District has encouraged students to participate in county, state and national music competitions, and won a lot of prizes for the district.Teaching music is only part of Petersons instruction - it serves as a ve
36、hicle to other areas. Music is an amazing tool to unlock students potential. The most visible benefit from their success in music is their increased confidence and self-esteem, Peterson said. However, I dont believe it is the only benefit, nor the most powerful. It is truly exciting to see how my mu
37、sic teaching can transfer back to other classrooms. With this philosophy, Peterson introduced a cross-curriculum program, where she takes lessons taught in other classes, such as English and math, and expands upon them in an eight-week unit.One of the most popular projects in Petersons classes is th
38、e creation and performance of a musical. In the activity students create a play from one of the books they have read in another class. Students work together to choose the music that best fits with the overall feel of the play and then perform it for the greater community. Through Andreas efforts th
39、ese kids have helped to put Granite Falls, Washington, on the map for musical talents. Parents, staff and community members continue to be in awe of what she is able to bring forth from the children, said Debra Rose Howell, a colleague of Petersons at Monte Cristo Elementary School.56. At the beginn
40、ing, Andrea Peterson planned to work as a (n)_.A. teacherB. doctorC. educatorD. musician57. The 2nd paragraph mainly tells about_.A. Andrea Petersons life at Granite FallsB. county, state and national music competitionsC. the growth of the music program in Granite Falls School DistrictD. Andrea Pete
41、rsons contributions to Granite Falls music programs58. Which of the following is NOT a benefit the students get from Andrea Petersons class?A. Music talent development.B. Increased self-confidence.C. Ability in learning other subjects.D. Prizes for English and maths.59. The following sentences tell
42、what the students have to do about their musical project. Which is the right order of the events?a. They choose proper music for their play.b. They adapt the story into a play.c. They put on the play for the whole school or the whole community. d. They practice performing the play.e. They choose a s
43、tory they have read in another class. A. ebadcB. ebcadC. aebdcD. abedc60. Which of the following could be the best title for the passage?A. A Family of EducatorsB. Ten Years at Granite FallsC. An Outstanding TeacherD. Successful Music Projects解析:56-60. BDDACBMany people tend to complain about not ha
44、ving good friends in their lives. Saddened,they seem to think that their own company is not enough to make them happy. Nothing could be further from the truth though. In order to get along with others,the first thing you need to do is learn to get along with yourself. Only in this way will you succe
45、ed in developing healthy,solid relationships with others.Listen to your inner voice. Remember that inner voice that keeps whispering to you what you really want and need as well as what you do not really want and need. It is about time you started listening to it. In order to get to know yourself in depth,it is important to learn and accept what you want and wha