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高考英语 Module 3 Adventure in Literature and the Cinema课后达标复习检测(含解析)外研版必修5.单项填空1. On April 1, Jim tried to play a trick_his teacher but the teacher wasnt taken_. Aby;onBin;inCon;in Don;on2. (xx山西示范高中期中) He didnt tell the truth. That reason could not_his absence from school.Atake into considerationBaccount for Cmake outDmake up for3. Although I believe him, I was very worried about his safety when I knew he_from the prison.Aran away Bran acrossCran out Dran through4. He hurried to the stadium without supper,_ the football match he had been longing to watch was cancelled.Aonly to be told Bonly tellingConly to tell Donly told5. What about the person? Seldom in all my life_such a_person. AI met;determiningBI have met;determiningCdid I met;determinedDhave I met;determined6. I found Jane_ at the desk,_ her homework carefully. Aseated;doing Bsitting;doesCbe seated;does Dsit;do7. (xx山西太原模拟)In Britain today women_44% of the workforce,and nearly half the mothers with children are in paid work.Abuild up Bmake upCstand for Dsend up8. The media says a group celebrating a birthday_ fireworks on their table and caused the fire. Aset off Bset upCset out Dset in9. He often_his daughter of the danger of making friends online. Arealizes Bwarns Cpersuades Dremembers 10“No, no, ”he whispered _talking to himself. Awhile Beven ifCas if Dwhen11. There are a lot of things the boy is _ about. He is always asking questions.Ainterested BanxiousCcurious Dexcited12. When he heard these threatening words, Jim_and ran to the house. Afrightened BpanickedCterrified Dscared13. Once this balance of nature is _ , it may result in a number of possibly unforeseen effects. Atroubled Bconfused Cinterrupted Ddisturbed 14. (xx河北石家庄高三模拟)All happy families_one another but each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.Aare resembling Bwill be resembledCare resembled Dresemble15Ann, you are wanted on the phone._Im just ing. AHang on a minute. BGet a move on.CWhos that? DHow are you?.阅读理解The Western has been the favorite type for American adventure story since the nineteenth century.While the American West was being settled, newspapers and “dime novels” could depend on stories of the frontier settlements and tell tales about living in the untamed(未驯服的) wilderness to sell. The public back East was eager to read about the West, even if the stories were more fiction than fact. In 1902, Owen Wister published his novel The Virginian, which was one of the first novels to treat the Western as a serious literary form;the novel still sold well and had inspired several movies and a television series. In 1905, Bertha H. Bower and Zane Grey published their first novels, and the popular Western novels had continued to flourish from that day on, with current novels by Luke Short, Max Brand, and Louis L Amour carrying on the tradition. The first Western movie appeared even earlier than these serious Western novels. Before the turn of the century, an associate of Edisons had filmed Cripple Creek Barroom Scene, a few seconds of film showing the inside of a saloon, to help publicize the invention of the movie camera.In 1903 the Edison pany filmed the first “fulllength” WesternThe Great Train Robbery. The film lasts less than fifteen minutes, but a story is told in its entirety. In the movie, bandits (强盗) rob a train and its passengers, killing the engineer, and find themselves tracked down by a posse. Audiences loved the movie. Some theaters were actually opened for the single purpose of showing The Great Train Robbery and only later realized that they could do equally well showing other movies. The film was so successful that other panies, and finally even the Edison pany itself, began producing copies and other versions of The Great Train Robbery. Ironically, in an era when the West was still very realArizona, New Mexico and Oklahoma were all territories rather than states in 1903 The Great Train Robbery was filmed in New Jersey. 1. The purpose of this passage is to _. A. discuss the making of the movie The Great Train RobberyBdiscuss the early Western novelsCdiscuss the art of movie makingDtrace the development of the Western as an American adventure story tradition2. Zane Grey was a_. Anovelist BactorCcowboy Dmovie producer3. We can conclude from this passage that_. A. people lost interest in the West after 1903BOwen Wister was an excowboyCNew Jersey was still a “untamed wilderness” in 1903Dfilms were fairly unmon at the time when The Great Train Robbery was made4. As used in this passage, the underlined word “flourish” (Para.2) means_. Areduce Bdie outCflower DproduceB There used to be a term that was used to describe someone who drove their vehicles down the highway while staring at the scenery. These drivers just drove slowly, taking their own sweet time, as if they had nothing to do and no place in particular to go. Thus, the expression, “Sunday driver”, was born. Consequently, a Sunday driver wasnt necessarily someone who was driving on a Sunday. A person could be a Sunday driver any day of the week. The_expression_simply_meant_that_the_person_was_an_obstacle_to_other_drivers_who_were_in_a_hurry. The expression probably came about because there was a time when people would often decide to go for a relaxing drive on Sunday afternoons. A Sunday drive was a mon occurrence years ago and especially on a nice warm sunny day. There were no stores open on Sunday because of the “blue laws”, so you needed to be sure and fill up the gas tank and make any other needed purchases before Sunday arrived. Some of the states had strict blue laws that even prohibited some activities on Sunday. However, there is still a lot to be said for the slow, gentle life that once existed.It was a time when very few people worked on Sunday except for those professions vital to our wellbeing such as those in the medical profession. It was a day “set apart” that was used to rest, visit with neighbors and friends, or maybe go to grandmas house for supper. Today there are many who return to work and children who go back to school overly tired on Monday due to a lack of rest. Perhaps there would be less stress related illnesses if we really kept Sunday as a day of rest.5. According to the passage, “Sunday driver” refers to the person who_.Adrives his vehicle on SundaysBdrives for fun and relaxationCenjoys a weekend breakDmakes a Sunday purchase6. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 1 mean?A. Sunday drivers affected traffic flow.BSunday drivers drove too slowly.CSunday drivers increased traffic speed.DSunday drivers felt hatred for other drivers.7. What kind of activity was strictly prohibited on Sunday by blue laws?AVisiting with neighbors and friends.BGoing to the hospital to see a doctor.CHaving a family gettogether.DSelling goods or services.8. According to the author, Sunday rest would help people _.Aearn a lot more moneyBexperience less pressureCkeep pace with societyDimprove academic performance必修5Module 3课后达标检测27.单项填空1解析:选C。考查固定搭配。play a trick on sb.意为“戏弄某人,对某人恶作剧”;take in意为“欺骗”。2解析:选B。 take.into consideration 把考虑在内; account for 解释,说明;make out 弄明白;make up for 弥补。句意:那个原因不能解释他为什么逃学。3解析:选A。句意:尽管我相信他,可当我知道他从监狱逃跑之后,我还是很担心他的安全。run away逃跑;run across偶然遇到;run out用光,耗尽;run through浏览。根据句意A项正确。4解析:选A。only to do 表示意想不到的结果,在句子中作结果状语,且tell和主语he之间为被动关系。故选A项。5解析:选D。句意:这个人怎么样?在我的一生中很少见过意志这么坚定的人。seldom位于句首句子使用倒装语序,in all my life暗示使用现在完成时;表示“坚决的,有决心的”应使用形容词determined。6解析:选A。句意:我发现简坐在桌旁认真地做作业。seat与其逻辑主语Jane之间是被动关系,故用seated作宾补;doing her homework carefully是现在分词短语作伴随状语。7解析:选B。句意:现在在英国妇女组成了44%的劳动力,将近一半有孩子的母亲在做有薪金的工作。build up建立;make up组成,化妆,弥补;stand for代表;send up发射。故B项符合句意。8解析:选A。考查动词短语辨析。句意: 媒体称一群人庆祝生日时燃放桌上的烟花引起了火灾。set off “出发, 引起”, 符合句意。set up “建立, 树立”;set out“出发, 动身”;set in “到来,开始”。9解析:选B。句意: 他经常提醒女儿网上交友的危险。warn sb.of sth. “警告某人某事”;persuade sb.(not) to do sth. “说服某人(不)做某事”。10解析:选C。as if talking to himself是as if he was talking to himself的省略形式,意为“好像在自言自语”。11解析:选C。句意:那男孩对很多事情感到好奇。老是问这问那。be anxious about意为“对担忧”:be curious about意为“对感到好奇”;be excited about意为“对感到兴奋”。interested与in搭配。12解析:选B。句意:听到这些恐吓的话,吉姆惊慌失措,朝家跑去。frighten,terrify和scare是及物动词,意为“使害怕”;panic惊慌失措,可用作不及物动词。故选B。13解析:选D。考查动词辨析。句意: 一旦大自然的这种平衡受到了干扰, 结果可能会导致很多不能预见的后果。disturb “干扰, 扰乱”, 符合句意。interrupt “中断, 打断”;confuse“使迷惑, 使混乱”;trouble “使麻烦, 使烦恼”。14解析:选D。句意:所有幸福的家庭都是相似的,但是不幸的家庭各有各的不幸。resemble意为“像,类似”,不能用于被动语态,也不用于进行时。15解析:选A。句意:安,有人叫你听电话。请稍等一下,我马上就来。Hang on a minute意为“等一会儿”;Get a move on意为“快点吧”:Whos that意为“你是谁”;How are you意为“你好吗”。.阅读理解A解题导语文章主要叙述了美国冒险故事的发展史。1. 解析:选D。推理判断题。从1902年Owen Wister发表的小说,1903年拍的第一部长电影,到1905年的Bertha H. Bower和Zane Grey第一批小说等,作者如此不吝惜笔墨,是为了追溯具有冒险故事传统的美国西部发展史。故D项是正确答案。2解析:选A。细节理解题。由第二段中的In 1905, Bertha H. Bower and Zane Grey published their first novels. ,可知答案为A。3. 解析:选D。推理判断题。阅读第三段可知,通过The Great Train Robbery影片的成功放映,人们才开始认识到在剧院也可以同样放映一些其他影片, 于是其他制片公司甚至the Edison公司本身开始生产其副本及The Great Train Robbery的其他译本。通过以上信息,我们得出的结论应是D项所表达的内容,那一时期的电影并非相当普及。4解析:选C。词义猜测题。由第二段中Owen Wister的小说The Virginian被改编成电影及电视剧,以及其他作品对传统的继承,并受到人们的欢迎可知,flourish是“繁荣”的意思。B解题导语本文通过对Sunday driver的描述,反映了作者对旧日美好时光的怀念,表达了作者对现在人们紧张生活的看法。5解析:选B。细节理解题。从文章第一段的内容可知,Sunday driver指的就是那些为了乐趣和放松而驾车出行的人。 6解析:选A。推理判断题。从文章第一段可知,Sunday driver开车开得很慢,这必然会影响到交通通畅,对于那些急着赶路的人来说,他就是一个阻碍,故A项正确。7解析:选D。推理判断题。从文章第二段中的There were no stores open on Sunday because of the “blue laws”和第三段第三、四句可推知,根据blue laws,一般的商业活动在周末的时候被禁止进行,故D项正确。8解析:选B。细节理解题。从文章最后一段最后一句话可知,作者认为周末休息可以使人们减轻压力,故B项正确。
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