2019-2020年高中英语 Module 2 Fantasy Literature 综合检测 外研版选修6.doc

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2019-2020年高中英语 Module 2 Fantasy Literature 综合检测 外研版选修6.单项填空(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)1In the 19th century the government _ land to settlers willing to take care of it.AadvocatedBseparatedCdivided Ddistributed2There is no doubt _ John will e on time.AifBwhyCthatDhow3It is reported that some mainland visitors to Hong Kong Disneyland didnt _ the park rules and behaved improperly.Aget across Bkeep toCtake up Dmake up4Is the man our salesmanager?No, it _ not be him. He never plays cards.Amust Bcan Cwill Dmay5Many types of animals have now _ from the earth.Arevived Bdeveloped Crevenged Dvanished6(xx南充高二月考)Ten dollars, please! How terrible! I _ to bring my wallet with me.Awas forgetting BforgotChad forgotten Dam forgetting7Did you know any Chinese, Joyce, before you arrived in Beijing?In fact, never _ it.Ahave I learned BI have learnedChad I learned DI had learned8Love was the only one who stayed. Love wanted to _ till the last possible moment.Ahold down Bhold upChold out Dhold to9It took a long time for the connection _ between body temperature and illness.Ato make Bto be madeCmaking Dbeing made10Have you _ been to our town before?No, its the first time I _ here.Aeven; e Beven; have eCever; e Dever; have e.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)A certain hunter had found a piece of forest where there were plenty of animals to hunt. The only trouble was that the place was very difficult to get to.He returned from his first_11_to the place in late autumn, and could not get back until the snows melted in the following_12_.Then he went to the pilot of a small plane, who earned his living by_13_hunters over parts of the country_14_were no roads and no railways, and asked him to take him back to his_15_piece of forest.The pilot did not know the place, so the hunter_16_it to him on the map.“_17_there is nowhere to land there, man!” said the pilot. “I have flown_18_that part of the country on my way to other places, and I know that we cant land anywhere between this river and these mountains.”“I thought you were a_19_pilot,” said the hunter. “Some of my friends said you could land a plane on a stamp.” “Thats_20_,”answered the pilot. “I can land a plane where nobody else can. But I_21_you there is nowhere to land in the place you are talking about.” “And what if I tell you that another pilot_22_land me there last spring?” said the hunter.“Is that_23_?” asked the pilot.“Yes, it is. I swear it.”Well, this pilot could not let himself be_24_by another, so he agreed to take the hunter.When they reached the place; the hunter_25_out a small spot(地点)without trees in the middle of the forest, with a steep rise(陡峻的斜坡) at one end. The pilot thought that there was_26_room to land there, but the hunter said that the other pilot had done so the year before, so_27_went to the plane. When it came to the rise, it turned right over on to its_28_.As the hunter climbed out, he_29_and said, “Yes, that is exactly how the other pilot managed_30_last time.”11A.voyage Bentrance Cway Dvisit12A.spring Bsummer Cautumn Dwinter13A.bringing BtakingCcarrying Dfetching14A.where Bwhere thereCthere Dthere where15Afortable BfavoriteCprecious Ddangerous16A.referred BintroducedCpointed Dshowed17A.Instead BTherefore CBut DHowever18A.over Bthrough Cacross Dbeyond19Amon BordinaryCexcellent Dwonderful20A.false Bright Cactual Dsure21A.tell BannounceCpersuade Dprevent22A.had to Bdid Cshould Dwould23A.perfect Bfunny Ctrue Dpleasant24A.hit Bstruck Cattacked Dbeaten25A.carried Btook Cpointed Dworked26A.much Bnot enoughCa little Denough27A.down Bup Cover Dunder28A.stomach Bback Cshoulder Dleg29A.smiled happily Bshouted angrilyCwhispered anxiously Dcried curiously30A.me Bus Cit Dhim.阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AThe Marx Brothers made many funny movies in the 1930s and 1940s. They made fourteen movies together. The movies made fun of officials in many areas of society, like colleges, hospitals or the government.There were five Marx Brothers. The most famous were Julius, Leonard and Adolph. They were born in New York City between 1886 and 1890. Their father made clothing. Their mother wanted them to bee performers. Julius, Leonard and Adolph started performing when they were children. Julius, Leonard and Adolph Marx began making funny movies in 1929. They changed their first names. Julius became Groucho. Leonard became Chico. Adolph became Harpo.Groucho Marx looked funny. He had large black eyebrows and a hairy mustache. But they were painted on his face. He spoke very quickly. And he walked in a funny way. He played people with funny names, like Rufus T. Firefly. OtisB Driftwood. Chico Marx talked as if he was born in Italy. He spoke English that was not correct. Many other funny men spoke as though they came from other countries. They were making fun of themselves and other immigrants who did not speak English well. Chico also made funny jokes about words and expressions that sound alike but have different meanings.Harpo Marx had curly yellow hair, but it was not really his hair. It was false hair, called a wig. He never said a word in any of the movies. Instead, he acted out what he wanted to say. He could make people laugh without saying a word. People always knew what he was thinking. He made funny sounds with horns and whistles to express his thoughts and feelings.31The Marx Brothers made most of their films about _.Aedy BtragedyCofficials Dfamous people32Which of the following statement is Chico Marxs feature of performance?AHe spoke fast and walked funnily.BHe made jokes about languagesCHe didnt express himself with words.DHe liked making himself jokes.33Who acted what he wanted to say among the brothers?AGroucho Marx BChico MarxCHarpo Marx DJulius Marx34From the passage we can infer _.Athe Marx Brothers were supported to learn performance by their fatherBtheir films seemed to have expressed their dissatisfaction at the societyCthey started to make funny films when they were childrenDthe Marx Brothers film are popular all the timeBThe light brown Argentine(阿根廷)ants are originally from South America, spreading around the world and living in huge supercolonies, according to the latest scientific findings. Over the years, the Argentine ant has moved to other parts of the globe, possibly by hiding in peoples luggage and in cargo. This hasnt always been a good thing since the insects can destroy local plants and affect what animals in that area eat.Ants are fierce fighters. They protect their territory from invaders, including other types of ants and insects. But Argentine ants, though they live on separate continents, were rather friendly and not hostile towards each other when they e together, scientists say.There are three known supercolonies of Argentine ants. In Europe, one supercolony is located along the Mediterranean Sea. It is believed to be 3,700 miles long. Another supercolony is located in California. It covers about 560 miles. The third supercolony is on the west coast of Japan. Scientists have discovered that the insects in the three supercolonies share similar chemical position. This helps them recognize one another. To prove this, the scientists matched each supercolony with ants from a different colony in a similar part of the world. The Mediterranean ant colony couldnt get along with a smaller one from Spain. And the ants from the west coast of Japan couldnt get along with those from another area in Japan. But when the ants from the three supercolonies came together, they acted like old friends, greeting each other by rubbing antennas to say hello.The scientists think that the Argentine ant supercolonies are one big family. Because they have similar chemical profiles, the scientists believe they are genetically related. The ants recognize each other by the chemical position of their outer shells.35How does the Argetine ant spread other places?AThey creep slowly all over the world by themselves.BThey were brought to other part through people and goods moving. CThey were sent different part by scientists.DThey were brought into other part by some kind of insects.36Argentine ants can recognize one another in the three supercolony through their _.Abody shape Bchemical makeupCbehaviour Dliving places37Which of the following colonies is NOT the Argentine ants colony?AAround the Mediterranean Sea.BCalifornia.CSpain.DThe west coast of Japan.38Scientists do research on the Argentine ants to _.Asave these insectsBhelp them reproduce moreCprove them good or harmfulDfind their living environmentCInstead of going to camp this summer, Zach, 11, decided to walk 668 miles from Atlanta, Georgia, to the nations capital, Washington,DC. Zach hopes to raise awareness about the difficulties of homeless kids. His journey to help others began two years ago. Zach walked from his home in Tampa, Florida, to Tallahassee. Then, in xx, he did it again, this time walking from Tallahassee to Atlanta.Since May, Zach has traveled 12 miles every day in his trusty Adidas shoes. Along the way, he has collected more than 1,000 letters about homeless children. He hopes to expose the letters to the public. Zach says he wants his walk to make a difference. “It was a long walk,” Zach says, “but it was definitely worth it.”In xx, Zach participated in an episode of the television show “Extreme Makeover Home Edition.” He says that helping to build homes made him realize there were people who didnt have anywhere to live. Thats when he decided that he wanted to help homeless youth. He was also inspired by a movie he saw about Mildred Norman, an activist who promoted world peace by walking 25,000 miles. Zach thought that walking would be a good way to draw attention to his cause.Zach is also the founder of the Little Red Wagon Foundation. The purpose of the nonprofit is to help needy youth. Through his group, Zach has raised money and donated school supplies. “A lot of homeless youth dont get the opportunity to succeed in school because they dont have supplies,” he says.Zachs volunteerism has even inspired a Hollywood movie based on his life. “Hes the most extraordinary ordinary kid Ive ever met,” says Michael Guillen of the Philanthropy Project, who is making the movie. “He hasnt just talked the talk. He has literally and figuratively walked the walk.”39Zach walks so long in order to _.Avisit the nations capital Washington,DC.Bhelp the homeless childrenCknow about the difficulties of walking travelDattract more peoples attention40What does Zach mainly do along his way?ATravelling 12 miles every day.BSaving the homeless children.CShowing the letters to the public.DGathering letters about homeless children41From Michael Guillens words we can learn _.AZach is a person hell do what he saysBZach is person who is always ready to help othersCZach has received much donation from the actorDZach is an ordinary child everyone can copyDThe 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 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 traditionThe 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 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 real Arizona, New Mexico and Oklahoma were all territories rather than states in 1903The Great Train Robbery was filmed in New Jersey.42The purpose of this passage is to_.Adiscuss the making of the movie The Great Train RobberyBdiscuss the early Western novelsCdiscuss the art of movie making Dtrace the development of the Western as an American adventure story tradition43Which writer played an important role in movies development?AOwen Wister BBertha H. BowerCZane Grey DLuke Short44We can conclude from this passage that_.Apeople lost interest in the West after 1903BOwen Wister was an excowboyCNew Jersey was still “untamed wilderness” in 1903Dfilms were fairly unmon at the time The Great Train Robbery was made45The passage suggests that_.AEdisons invention of the movie camera happened by accidentBmovie houses didnt make muchmoney in the early daysCEasterners were fascinated by the “ wild West”DThe Great Train Robbery was poorly received by the public because it lacked a plotERome wasnt built in a day, and the Internet didnt e out of a golden egg.Many of todays creations were born of people who had creative ideas, but who did not stop at simply having an idea.They took one brick of capital (资本), another brick of knowledge, perhaps a brick or two of family and friends, and built their empires brick by brick.If you want to build an online empire, you cannot settle for simply having a website full of articles, or a website full of picturesthere are already thousands of sites like that,so you need to e up with something new and creative.So if you are starting to build something up, ask yourself: what do you really want to do, and what are you really good at? Believe it or not, you can make money at something that you are an expert in, and you need to know what that is.Remember, having an online empire does not mean that you have to do it alone.You can take your_friends along with you.Having a friend advertise your services online is a good way to attract more visitors to your empire.Building an online empire, you will have to be prepared to not only e up with creative ideas, but to carry your ideas through.Talk to people who have already succeeded in building their own empires.Talk to people who are struggling.Join a mailing list that will help you get through your struggle to achieve your goal.As you move forward, you will find that you can help other people, and you will have a good many stories to tellnot to mention a lot of money in the bank.If you learn the real secrets of creating a longterm stable online business then you will have enough money to retire on.46Which of the following would be the BEST title for this passage?ANever get addicted to the InternetBBuilding an online empire of your ownCHow to get help from an online empireDHow to offer help through an online empire47The proverb “Rome wasnt built in a day” applies to a situation where_.Aexpert knowledge is badly neededByou are short of money at the beginningConline wealth has to be gained bit by bitDfamily and friends will oppose your idea48Which of the following is NOT mentioned as something that will help you make money online?ACreative ideas.BExpert knowledge.CRelationship resources.DSkills of making bricks.49In the 4th paragraph “your friends” are mentioned because_.Athey can buy what you are sellingBthey can help make your website popularCyour friends know more about the WebDyou have a good relationship with your friends50Joining a mailing list is a good way to_.Aget a lot of helpBwrite many emailsCmake more efriendsDtalk people into purchasing your product.补全对话(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)(xx四川高考)James,can I have some black tea?Sure. 51._Well,just a little, please.Two teaspoons?52._I have gained some weight these days.(Minutes later.)How nice it is!53._Yes,please. Do you mind me smoking here?54._I dont want to have secondhand smoke. Would you like some cookies,instead? Eating more and smoking less will do you good.55._AOf course!BAny sugar?COkay, thanks.DWell, go ahead.ENo,one is enough.FHow do you want it made?GWould you like some more?.阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)During basketball practice last year,12yearold Nicole Dehart was shooting the ball when a defender tried aggressively to block her shot.The two players made contact,and Nicole hit the floor headfirst.At the hospital,doctors diagnosed a concussion (脑震荡) an increasingly mon injury in youth basketball,particularly among girls,yet one that has yet to gain widespread attention.On Monday,the medical journal Pediatrics reported that about 375,000 children and teenagers are treated in hospital emergency rooms each year for basketballrelated injuries.Obviously,the proportion(比例) related to head injuries is on the rise.About 109,000 children and teenagers were treated for basketballrelated head injuries during the 11year study period. Boys were most likely to experience cuts,fractures(骨折) ; girls were more likely to suffer head or knee injuries.Basketball is the countrys most popular youth sport,played by one million children550,000 boys and 450,000 girlseach academic year.And the injury numbers,which were gathered by researchers at Nationwide Childrens Hospital in Columbus,Ohio,reflect only emergency room visits,leaving out the many thousands of injuries treated by clinics,trainers,family doctors.“A lot of kids play basketball,both organized and unorganized,” said an author of the study,Lara McKenzie,chief investigator at the Columbus hospitals Center for Injury Research and Policy.“We probably need to do a better job of cultivating children to protect themselves.Preventing brain injuries is going to be pretty challenging.”A separate report in Pediatrics found that basketball accounted for more than 9 percent of athletic concussions among 8to 19yearolds,placing it second among youth sports,behind only football (22 percent),which is followed by hockey and baseball,just under 4 percent each.Nicole,now 13,has fully recovered but that it took some time.“After the injury,she plained about headaches and feeling lightheaded whenever she was active.Even after the doctor had released her to go back to playing,the high school trainer and I worked together and watched her closely,” Ms.White said.“Kids play rougher and t
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