外研版高三英語(yǔ)Book5 Module 4期末檢測(cè)試題及答案(2)
三、閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)
A
Moving can bring out the best and the worst in people, I’m finding. And I’ve discovered where a very generous spirit lives: Defiance, Ohio.
After suffering through many months of unemployment, my wife and I moved this week from Colorado to Ohio, where she’s starting a new job. Not knowing a person there, we were pretty concerned about all the work involved, including how we’d get all the things unloaded (卸下) without killing ourselves.
We made a connection to hire a couple of college students to help with all the heavy lifting once we got there. But one neighbor after another stopped by to help. What? Have we moved to some other country? Maybe we’ve died and gone to heaven!
Unloading actually became fun and pure joy as we connected with so many wonderful new friends as we worked. The more people that helped, the easier the work became. A job we were afraid might take days for the two of us alone was done in just a few hours. Many total strangers would either walk by the sidewalk or drive by to ask us if we were moving in. Many were delighted that this fine old house that had sat empty for so long was coming to life again. We were invited to an outdoor meal yesterday by neighbors on the same street.
All the while, I was thinking that people could be outgoing and kind to strangers. Among all the conversation were lots of offers to be of help to one another in a variety of ways. It’s wonderful to live in such a kind little town. I feel so grateful to be here, and wish the rest of the world could see how an entire community can model what it’s like to look out for (關(guān)照) one another. My new motto is, “I used to be in denial (拒絕), but now I live in Defiance!”
36. The author and his wife moved to Defiance because ________.
A. his wife had found a well-paid job
B. they were both out of work in Colorado
C. they thought moving often brought out the best
D. a couple of students had promised to help them
37. From the underlined part, we can learn that the author felt ________ when offered help.
A. grateful B. surprised C. embarrassed D. afraid
38. What’s the neighbor’s attitude towards the author and his wife?
A. Satisfied. B. Respectful. C. Warm-hearted. D. Grateful.
39. What can we learn about the author?
A. He hates to live in a little town. B. He enjoys living in Defiance now.
C. He used to be friendly to strangers. D. He usually offers some help to others.
40. The author mainly tells us that ________.
A. there is no place like home B. where there is a will, there is a way
C. kindness is the sunshine of social life
D. we don’t know what is good until we have lost it
B
The world of journalism can be very exciting. Journalists are on the cutting edge of local and global events. Before you take a big step for becoming a journalist, please make sure you are aware the climate for newspaper journalists is especially tough right now.
Once you are sure that a journalism career is right for you, here’s what you need to do.
● Education comes first. Besides understanding how to write well, a degree in journalism, English, or communications is also beneficial to those wishing to pursue a career in journalism. In addition to helping you gain the necessary knowledge, many universities offer employment services to new graduates. Attending journalism school, also called J-school, or journalism college is an investment in your future.
● Pick a specialty (專(zhuān)業(yè)). Jobs in journalism vary a lot, so it is important to decide exactly what path you wish to take. For newspaper reporters, you must be flexible and able to think on your feet because stories are often fast-breaking. Deadlines are typically tight, so be prepared to write with speed and accuracy (正確). There are also broadcast journalists, investigative reporters, foreign reporters, sports journalists and so on.
● You’ve got to have the right stuff. No matter which branch (分支) of journalism interests you, there are a number of necessary qualities that are common to all. Journalists must have a “nose for news”. Good journalists must use high ethics (高尚的道德規(guī)范) at all times. Additionally, a fair attitude is required for almost all areas of journalism; these jobs require a neutral (中立的) reporting of facts rather than opinions.
● Think big, but start small. Although internships (實(shí)習(xí)) during your last two years of college equip you with much experience, it is highly unlikely that your first job as a journalist will be high-paying. However, getting a job at a community newspaper or local television station is a good start. Once you are working in the field, you’ll have the chance to prove yourself and actively seek advancement.
41. The main purpose of the text is to ________.
A. explain what journalism is B. advise people to be journalists
C. give tips on how to become a journalist
D. talk about different branches of journalism
42. When you plan to become a journalist, the first you need to consider is whether ________.
A. you take an interest in journalism
B. you have all the required qualifications
C. you realize strong competition in journalism
D. you are sure a journalism career is well-paid
43. Education is important to a journalism career for the reasons EXCEPT ________.
A. new graduates can be offered employment services
B. it enables you to understand how to write well
C. it will lay the foundation for your future
D. it offers you the necessary knowledge
44. As a newspaper reporter, you need to ________.
A. have pleasing voices B. be physically attractive
C. write quickly and accurately D. stand for a long time
45. Which of the following can be learned from the text?
A. All necessary qualities in journalism are common.
B. Internships make it highly likely for you to be well paid.
C. Some areas of journalism require opinions rather than facts.
D. Starting at a community newspaper contributes to your journalism career.
C
Carnival is an annual (年度的) celebration of life found in many countries of the world. Hundreds of years ago, the followers of the Catholic (天主教的) religion in Italy started the tradition of holding a wild costume festival right before the first day of Lent (大齋節(jié)). Because Catholics are not supposed to eat meat during Lent, they called their festival, carnevale — which means “to put away the meat”.
As time went by, carnivals in Italy spread to all the Catholic countries in Europe. Then as the French and Spanish began to take control of the Americas and other parts of the world, they brought with them their tradition of celebrating carnival.
Important to Caribbean festival arts are the ancient African traditions of parading and moving in circles through villages in costumes and masks. Circling villages was believed to bring good fortune and to solve problems. Carnival traditions also borrow from the African tradition of putting together natural objects (bones, grasses, shells) to create a mask, or costume — with each object representing a certain spiritual force. Feathers were frequently used by Africans in their motherland on masks and headdresses (頭飾)as a symbol of ability as humans to rise above problems, pains, heartbreaks and illnesses. Today, we see feathers used in many, many forms in creating carnival costumes. African dance and music traditions also influenced the early carnival celebrations in the Americas and stilt (高蹺) dancers began to make their appearances in the carnival festivities.
In order to put a carnival band together, it takes many weeks of preparation and lots of creativity, energy, and patience. Carnival offers all of us an active tool for self-expression and exploration, a tool to explore our roots, to develop new forms of looking at the world and its cultures, and finally, a tool to discover what we all have in common, and to celebrate what makes us different.
46. According to the text, the early carnival in Italy ________.
A. was mainly a Catholic festival celebrated before Lent
B. was held to encourage people to eat more meat
C. told people many stories about Catholic religion
D. was introduced from other European countries
47. What can we learn from the third paragraph of the text?
A. Caribbean festivals have a far-reaching influence in Africa.
B. There were many religious meanings in ancient African festivals.
C. Natural objects in Africa used to have some unusual forces.
D. African dance has replaced masks and costumes in carnivals.
48. People used feathers on masks and headdresses to ________.
A. symbolize human ability to overcome misfortunes
B. express people’s deep love for nature and animals
C. praise the great force of God
D. make the parading more attractive
49. We can infer from the text that ________.
A. the preparation for carnivals becomes more complex for religious reasons
B. carnival production has become a process of culture exploration of people
C. the meaning of carnivals has totally changed with the development of history
D. more and more countries are sharing the same form of carnival celebration
50. The text aims to ________.
A. introduce a brief history of carnivals to the readers
B. remind readers of the importance of carnival culture
C. discover the roots of European traditional festivals
D. attract tourists to take part in western carnivals
D
Expo, also known as World’s Fairs, is a large public exhibition held in turns in different cities in the world. The Expo is typically characterized by the National Pavilions (場(chǎng)館), where participating countries would display their own architecture and exhibit their nations’ technologies and cultures. With such an exhibition, the World Expo generates global interests, attracting people all over the world.
The origin of the Expo comes from the French tradition of national exhibitions which started from 1844 in Paris. Soon other parts of Europe followed and held national exhibitions. It was in London on May 1st, 1851 that the first real international exhibition was held.
For a long time, the Expo was especially focused on trade and famous for the display of technological inventions and advancements. The art in science and technology from all over the world was brought together. The theme for New York World’s Fair (1939) was “Building the World of Tomorrow”. After the Expo, the World’s Fairs became more based on specific themes with cultural significance. Since Expo ’88 in Brisbane, the Expos have become more focused by each country on improving their national images (形象)through their own pavilions. National branding increases in significance as national image becomes a key asset(資產(chǎn)) for each country in this world.
Today’s Expos present new inventions, improve cultural exchange and are also used by each country to promote themselves.
The main attractions at a World Expo are the National pavilions. Each participating country will build their pavilion structures. These pavilions will often showcase each country’s architectural creativity and skills. Exploring these beautiful and fascinating buildings is a wonderful experience.
Entering each pavilion, visitors can view the country’s exhibits, communicate with the people as well as enjoy the shows and performances specially prepared for the event.
The Expo started a tradition, in 1967 at the Montreal Expo, of the “Expo Passport”, where visitors are given a passport booklet. Visitors can get different commemorative(紀(jì)念性的) seals at each pavilion to be stamped on the expo passport.
51. The National Pavilions at an Expo ________.
A. mainly show the latest architectural technologies
B. are built by the host city
C. predict technological achievements in future
D. show different cultures
52. What’s mainly discussed in the third paragraph?
A. How the Expo was organized in the 20th century.
B. Three famous Expos in history. C. Different displays at the Expo.
D. Three periods in the history of the World Expo.
53. According to the passage, at each pavilion, today’s visitors can do the following EXCEPT ________.
A. learn architectural skills B. get a commemorative seal
C. watch a performance D. enjoy wonderful exhibits
54. At which Expo did the participating countries start the trend of winning international fame?
A. At the London Expo. B. At the Brisbane Expo.
C. At the Montreal Expo. D. At the New York Expo.
55. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A. The national exhibition in France in 1844 is seen as the first Expo.
B. Trade and inventions are the main focuses of the Expo all over the history.
C. The importance of cultural exchange had not been recognized until recently.
D. The focus of the Expo changed gradually since its first opening.
四、書(shū)面表達(dá)(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)
第一節(jié) 閱讀表達(dá)(第78題2分,第76、79、80題每題3分,第77題4分,滿分15分)
閱讀下面短文,并回答問(wèn)題(請(qǐng)注意問(wèn)題后的詞數(shù)要求)。
[1] The world today is filled with so much violence, anger and apathy. If you have children, it is of great importance to be a positive leader of your family. Children grow up and are gone before you realize it. Don’t waste the time you have now. It is high time you should spend more quality time with your family.
[2] Some people can’t seem to find time to spend with their family. They don’t think it is __________. Others have other things that they think are higher on their list of priorities (優(yōu)先,重點(diǎn)). Here are just a few reasons why family time is important.
[3] Family ties are important. I’ve often heard that the reason why so many kids decide to join gangs is that they welcome them in and then they become part of a family. They need to feel like they have someone they can turn to for anything. Spending time together as a family ensures the deep and strong family bond.
[4] With the startling numbers of marriages and divorces today, your children need to learn the importance of family values. Chances are your children will copy the exact behaviors you show towards them. If you are a careless parent, your children often show worse behaviors than those they were shown to. Spending family time together will build a sense of worth and instill (灌輸) positive family values in your children.
[5] Do you want your children to learn important life lessons by having to experience pain? Of course, they will have to learn something on their own. But it is so important to have time for family discussion, where you can discuss some problems or situations on the table with your children.
[6] All these things lead to a very important point. By spending more quality time together as a family, you will build a stronger family unit. Your family will stick together through rough times, and enjoy fun times together as well.
56. What’s the main idea of the passage? (Please answer within 7 words)
___________________________________________________________
57. Do you think family time is important to you? Give your reason. (Please answer within 17 words)
___________________________________________________________
58. Fill in the blank in Paragraph 2 with proper words. (Please answer within 6 words)
___________________________________________________________
59. How does a careless parent affect the children in the family? (Please answer within 10 words)
___________________________________________________________
60. What does the author say about the use of family discussion? (Please answer within 20 words)
___________________________________________________________
第二節(jié) 寫(xiě)作(滿分30分)
假設(shè)你是李華,你的筆友George來(lái)信向你介紹了美國(guó)的狂歡節(jié),他想了解中國(guó)是否也有類(lèi)似的節(jié)日。請(qǐng)根據(jù)以下信息回一封電子郵件,向他介紹“中國(guó)的狂歡節(jié)”—— 元宵節(jié)。
1. 元宵節(jié)源于漢代,被譽(yù)為“中國(guó)的狂歡節(jié)”;
2. 觀燈原是佛教的慶祝儀式,后發(fā)展成元宵節(jié)習(xí)俗;
3. 其他的習(xí)俗:猜燈謎、吃元宵、舞龍燈和舞獅子等活動(dòng)。
注意:1. 詞數(shù)120-150;2. 可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。
參考詞匯:佛教徒,佛教的Buddhist 燈謎 lantern riddle
外研版高三英語(yǔ)Book5 Module 4期末檢測(cè)試題參考答案
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56. Reasons why you need family time.
57. Yes. I can learn many things and have someone to turn to when I need help.
58. (very)important/necessary
59. The children often show worse behaviors than their parent.
60. It is convenient for a parent to discuss some problems or situations on the table with the children。
One possible version:
Dear George,
Glad to have read your e-mail. The Lantern Festival in China is often referred to as the Chinese Carnival. It falls on the 15th day of the 1st lunar month. Since the Han Dynasty, it has been a festival with great significance.
The important activity during the festival is watching lanterns. In the ancient times, lighting lanterns was celebrated by Buddhists. Later, the Buddhist celebration developed into a festival among common people. Lanterns of various shapes and sizes are hung in the streets and “Guessing lantern riddles” is an interesting part of the festival. People also eat yuanxiao—a sweet rice ball—and get all their families united in the joyful atmosphere. Meanwhile, there are performances such as dragon dances and lion dances, attracting lots of visitors. Welcome to China and you will have a good time in the Lantern Festival!
Yours,
Li Hua
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