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2019-2020年高中英语 模块检测 北师大版必修5.单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1Every_second day he went to the library for some books to read.But after a page or two,he would put the book down and pick up_new one.Athe;aB/;aCthe;a D/;the2Will you be_this afternoon,John?It depends.Im afraid Ill be called in by my manager.Asuitable BconvenientCaccurate Davailable3_a large collection of scientific works in Chinese,our library contains many scientific books in foreign languages.AIn case of BExceptCIn addition to DExcept for4. _the Internet is bridging the distance between people ,it may also be breaking some families or will cause other family problems.AWhen BIfCWhile DSince5Ive always been very _about giving my address and telephone number to strangers.Aworried BanxiousCcare Dcautious6The former famous football player is_of selling heroin to a number of drug users.Aaccustomed BaccusedCadjusted Dcharged7_your home address,I would have called on you the other day.AHad not lost BHad I not lostCIf I shouldnt lose DIf I didnt lose8Thousands of people_to watch yesterdays match against Ireland.Aturned on Bturned inCturned around Dturned out9(xx汕头高一质检)After he retired from office,Rogers _ painting for a while,but soon lost interest.Atook up Bsaved upCkept up Ddrew up10(2011天津高考)I_sooner but I didnt know that they were waiting for me.Ahad e Bwas ingCwould e Dwould have e11(xx定远高二检测)When she was most in need of others care and fort,her husband,to whom she was so_,went away from her.Acontributed BbeggedCadjusted Ddevoted12_from endless homework on weekends, the students now find their own activities, such as taking a ride together to watch the sunrise.AFreed BFreeingCTo free DHaving freed13His good conduct is_the highest praise.Ato be desrved with Bdeseved ofCbeing deserved with Ddeserving of14(xx凤阳高二质检)After hours of searching,their patience was_and they found what they found what they were looking for.Aconfirmed BevaluatedCpromoted Drewarded15Excuse me, you left this handbag in the shop._.AIts my fault. BOh, thank you.CIm sorry. DIts mine!.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Our little Nicole loved to play in front of her house searching for bugs. You see, she_16_bugs and animals or anything moved. She would_17_the rocks to see if there were any bugs under them.To Nicole it was just a(an)_18_day, not knowing what lay ahead. Nicole had just e home from school and was_19_in front of her house when for some_20_reason she decided to cross the_21_. But so unfortunately, Nicole was hit on her whole left side by a ing van and_22_75 feet forward down the road.The driver of this van was on his way home from_23_as a fisherman and had drank_24_that day.Our little Nicole lay there_25_and unconscious in the middle of the street for half an hour, waiting for the medical_26_to bring her 25 miles away to Massachusetts general hospital trauma (创伤) center. There is a local_27_ less than two minutes away, but the ambulance people said Nicole needed a trauma center which could send a helicopter. The police at the_28_took the driver to the police station because they_29_alcohol. He_30_the breathalyzer (呼吸测醉器) at first, then_31_about two hours. He then decided to take the breathalyzer test. At this point he scored just under the legal limit to_32_. This man got off_33_. He has never tried to contact (联系) us to say he was sorry or anything. The news of Nicoles death_34_a lot of people. People we didnt even know showed up to pay their respects to her and our family.To this day we wonder what Nicole wanted to see across the street because she had_35_crossed the street alone before.16A.killed BateCfeared Dloved17A.break BturnCpile Dselect18A.terrible BspecialCaverage Dfine19A.reading BplayingCrunning Deating20A.apparent BnormalCstrange Dimportant21A.street BgardenChouse Dyard22A.carried BthrownCdriven Dpushed23A.market BshopCoffice Dwork24A.alcohol BcoffeeCwater Djuice25A.breathing BshakingCbleeding Dshouting26A.instrument BexpertCvehicle Dhelicopter27A.school BhospitalCchurch Dairport28A.scene BhospitalCcenter Dstation29A.saw BcheckedCsmelled Ddrank30A.broke BtestedCtook Drefused31A.slept Brested Cstayed Dwaited32A.work BleaveCdrive Ddrink33A.illegal BfreeCangry Dpeaceful34A.puzzled BexcitedCmoved Dshocked35A.never BalwaysConce Dsometimes.阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AAnimal training refers to teaching animals specific responses to specific conditions or stimuli (刺激). Training may be for the purpose of panionship, detection, protection, entertainment or all of the above.An animal trainer may use various forms of reinforcement (强化) or punishment to condition an animals responses. Some animal trainers may have a knowledge of the principles of behavior analysis and operant conditioning (操作型条件), but there are many ways to train animals and as a general rule no legal requirements or certifications are required.Training chickens has bee a way for trainers of other animals (primarily dogs) to perfect their training technique. Bob Bailey, former director of Animal Behavior Enterprises and the IQ Zoo, teaches in chicken training courses where trainers teach chickens to tell different shapes, to navigate an obstacle course and to chain behaviors together. Chicken training is done using operant conditioning, using a clicker and chicken feed for reinforcement.Fish can also be trained. For example, a goldfish may swim toward its owner and follow him as he walks through the room, but will not follow anyone else. The fish may swim up and down, signaling the owner to turn on its aquarium (鱼缸) light when it is off, and it will skim the surface until its owner feeds it. Pet goldfish have also been taught to perform more plicated tasks, such as doing the limbo (a kind of dance) and pushing a miniature soccer ball into a net.续表Among all animals, they are the third cleverestmonkeys, dolphins and pigs. Scientists think the training of pigs is easier than the training of dogs and cats. Pigs have a very good sense of smell. They can find things nearby or faraway. They can also help the police to find out drugs at an airport or at a train station.36.The aim of training animals is to_.Adetect objects for peopleBkeep people panyCprotect or entertain peopleDAll of the above37Which is TRUE according to the passage?AMost people teach animals general responses to general conditions.BTraining animals requires certifications.CTraining chickens is a way to improve the trainers skills.DBob Bailey is a professional animal trainer.38According to the passage, a fish can_.Abe trained to follow anyoneBturn on its aquarium light when it is offCsignal its owner to get fedDtake part in a football game in the field39Scientists think the training of pigs is easier because_.Apigs do not bite like dogsBthe pigs are smart animalsCpigs have a good sense of hearingDpigs can help find out drugs at an airportB As first dates go, wrestling, swimming and walking with 15 stone lion cubs (幼兽) might seem somewhat unusual. But for one couple this unlikely start to their relationship has seen love blossom as they work to return a group of lion cubs to the wild. Michelle Looij and Ben Nieuwenhuls, both 23, have managed to bine their love of lions with that for each other and, after meeting nine months ago, are now engaged. The couple met at Ukutula Lion Park and Lodge in South Africas North West Province, and they are spending their days guiding lions through the thick South African bush. The pair specializes in caring for the rare white lions and are deeply devoted to the conservation of their deadly, but greatly attractive, charges (被照顾的人或事物)“Ben acts like their leader and rules them slightly,” said Michelle.“They look to him and he is so good at ordering how the play they engage in develops. Of course there is danger as they never lose their instinct and I must admit that sometimes when one of them jumps up in the water I get slightly frightened. I dont think Ben does.” “We wake early to feed the lions their morning feed of chickens,” said Ben, a South African national.“It is important to reintroduce ourselves to them in the morning through a bit of plight (困境) play.After they have eaten they are taken on a morning walk around 9 am. during which we stop to climb trees and to play around in the water.This is important to enrich their lives and to plan for the possibility that one day they will be reintroduced back into the wild.” The cubs are so used to the couple they can play and rest with them, but they are always cautious about the dangers. They need to know which trees are the right ones to climb.40Which of the following statements about the couple is NOT true?AThey havent been married by now.BThey are caring for 15 young lions.CThey knew each other because of lions.DThey like wrestling, swimming and walking.41What is the aim of the couples work?AThey are helping these young lions to return to nature.BThey are trying to curing some lions of wounds.CThey are teaching young lions to hunt for food.DThey are shooting a film about protecting lions.42Why need the couple to know which trees are the right ones to climb?ATo protect themselves from the crocodiles in the water.BTo protect themselves from the lions when necessary.CTo teach lions a way to escape from the crocodiles.DTo teach lions how to suit themselves to the wild.43What is the BEST title for the passage?ALive in peace with animalsBThe best friends of the cubsCProtect the lions with your belovedDGroup cubs brought couple togetherCMore than 20 Chinese and American experts discovered that young people of both countries are facing the same problems of economic and social pressures and lack of confidence. Wayne Meisel, director of the Campus Outreach Opportunity League of Minnesota University, said that under economic pressure American young people have to work hard and most students have to take parttime work in order to support themselves. In these circumstances, he said, young people lack confidence, which was not the case in the 1960s when young people thought themselves capable of doing anything. In spite of the different conditions in China, Li Xuequan, director of the higher education section of the AllChina Youth Federation, said Chinese young people are also facing economic pressure and are worried about inflation (通货膨胀) and corruption(腐败)In order to solve these problems, the Chinese and American experts agreed that youth organization should call on the whole of society to create favourable conditions for the healthy growth of young people, as well as to encourage them to meet the urgent needs of society. Meisel said that since last year he has sent letters of “challenge to youth” to many young people, urging them to mit themselves to meeting such needs as feeding the hungry, housing the homeless, caring for the lonely and sick, serving the elderly and preserving the environment. The letter says:“Through the service, we touch the lives of others and enrich our own.”44What is the main factor that leads to young peoples lack of confidence in both countries?ATheir education. BTheir laziness.CEconomic pressure. DParttime jobs.45What is the possible situation in the 1960s?AYoung people lacked confidence as well.BYoung people were quite confident in America.CYoung people in America were able to do anything well.DYoung Chinese people were very confident.46The word “mit” can be replaced by“_”Akeep BdevoteChelp Dexpress47The passage is mainly about_in the two countries.Alack of confidence of the young peopleBproblems of the young people and ways to solve themCapproaches to touching the lives of othersDchallenges for the young peopleDPresident Obama wants the United States to have the worlds highest rate of college graduates. But his administration also wants stronger rules for colleges that operate for profit. Career colleges receive billions of dollars from taxpayers through student loans. The Education Department says some of that goes to waste and leaves students in debt for educations of little or no value. To receive federal aid, career colleges must prepare students for what the law calls “gainful employment” in a recognized occupation. Two tests are proposed to see if they do. One would measure the relationship between debt loads and how much students earn after they plete a program. The other would measure the rate at which all students repay their loans, whether they plete the program or not. Programs that fail these tests could be restricted or blocked from federal student aid. The Education Department says forprofit colleges and training programs are important. In xx they had close to two million studentsnearly three times more than in xx. Last year, the five largest received more than threefourths of their money from federal student aid. And that amount did not include other forms of government aid. Yet officials say forprofit colleges may be less supervised than other schools. They also point to reports of highly aggressive marketing. For every 100 graduates of forprofit colleges, 18 fail to repay their federal student loans. That pares to five graduates of public colleges and universities. The department is now collecting public ments on a number of negotiated rules. Some would require career colleges to release their graduation and job placement rates. The goal is to publish a final rule by November.The Career College Association called the debttoearnings proposal unwise, unnecessary, unprovenand unlawful. The group says it has found that students in higher priced programs are more likely, not less likely, to repay their students loans.It says the move could eliminate programs serving 3000 students. Female and minority students would face the most harm,it says, as they are more likely to attend career colleges.The association also points to shrinking budgets for munity colleges. Its president, Harris Miller, says, “Students need more information, not fewer choices.”48The Education Department of America_.A. argues that federal student aid programs run quite wellB. calls for more attention to federal student aid programsC. says forprofit colleges should be shut down or transformed graduallyD. plans to present a system to test whether career colleges function properly49It can be inferred that_.A. forprofit colleges and training programs have developed a lot in the last decadeB. forprofit colleges and training programs are too much reliable to government aidC. graduates of forprofit colleges have better credits than graduates of public colleges and universitiesD. graduates of forprofit colleges are in greater demand than graduates of public colleges and universities50What can be American minority students attitude towards the new policy?ASupportive. BOpposed.CNot clear. DNot concerned.51How many reasons did the Career College Association present to protest the debttoearnings proposal?AOne. BTwo.CThree. DFour.E Theres always been tension (矛盾)throughout our historya kind of tension between private development and government control, especially when it es to the development of land for agriculture. Catherine Parr Traillan expert in the nineteenth centurysaid that the natural beauty of Canadas wilderness would disappear because of agricultural development. But, fortunately for us, what Catherine Parr Traill had said turned out to be not entirely true.The Quinte Wildflower Project proves that people can e together to keep the beauty of the wilderness. The project continues a trend to beautify North American highways that goes all the way back to the 1960s and the beginning of the AdoptaHighway programs, the programs that use volunteers to clean up the litter along roadsides. Since the sixties, beautification programs have been broadened to include the planting of native flowers and shrubs (灌木) The Quinte Wildflower Project is the largest roadside planting of wildflowers in Ontario. The project was born in 1996, with the help of private sponsors and government gardening experts. Areas along an 18kilometer stretch of Highway 401from Trenton to Bellevillemost of the sites were planted with one or two native wildflower seed mixture. Both seed mixtures produce flowers that require little care and are hardy enough to grow in roadside conditions. Each seed mixture contains several different species, and wildflowers grow well, so theres a steady show of colors from June to October. The Quinte Wildflower Project has been a huge success. Its greatest success has been in attracting both public interest and private sponsors. It shows that government and citizens can work together and that their joint efforts can and do work.52The writer develops the topic of roadside beautification_.Aby paring two different aspects of the projectBby expressing disagreement about roadside beautificationCby discussing an example of a beautification projectDby describing recent research in flower planting53Why does the writer mention the AdoptaHighway programs that began in the 1960s?ATo explain why early beautification projects failed.BTo encourage readers to volunteer for highway cleanup.CTo suggest an increase in supplying money to the programs.DTo describe the history of roadside beautification efforts.54The underlined word“hardy” in the third paragraph most probably means_.Ahardworking and likely to make great achievementsBstrong and able to stand difficult living conditionsCugly but strong enough to live through very hard timesDbeautiful but likely to grow even better in some cold areas55What does the author think of the cooperation between government and private citizens?AIt has been shown to work successfully.BIt still has some shortings.CIt is the best way to get anything done.DIt can cause damage to the environment.任务型读写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) What do you usually use your cell phone for? Calling friends or sending them text messages? As technology develops, nowadays cell phones can do much more than that. They have bee allinone cell phones. A typical example is Apples phone. The touchscreen cell phone plays music, connects to the Web, sends emails and takes photos. More than one million Apples phones have been sold since it was sold in June. “Todays young people enjoy using all kinds of digital functions, such as those of a music player, a camera and even a puter. An allinone cell phone is easy to carry. That is the goal of developing a technology to make our lives more convenient, simple and relaxed,” said Professor Ding Shouqian at Nankai University. However, the allinone cell phones e with some problems. Users have plained that they are too plicated to use, and that their battery life is too short. Cell phone producers say that they are working hard to make their phones even better. “Its very convenient to use it. We are trying to make the cell phones i
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