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1、山西省大學(xué)附屬中學(xué)2018-2019學(xué)年高二英語下學(xué)期5月模塊診斷試題考試時(shí)間:100分鐘 考察范圍:高考范圍第一部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分60)第一節(jié)(共15小題:每題3分,滿分45)閱讀下列四篇短文,從每小題后所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該選項(xiàng)涂黑。A Windsor Castle occupies 10.5 hectares(公頃). In the Upper Ward there are 951 rooms (including corridors and staircases), of which 225 are bedrooms. State Ba

2、nquets are held in St. Georges Hall (55.59metres), at a table seating up to 160 guests. The State Apartments have been open to the public throughout the year since the 1840s. During the winter period, from October to March, the tour is now extended to include the Semi-State Apartments. Use of the Ca

3、stle by the Royal Family may sometimes cause the published opening times to vary for short periods.THE ROYAL COLLECTIONThe Royal Collection is held by The Queen for her successors (繼承者) and the nation. Displayed within the State Apartments are some of the finest works of art in the Royal Collection,

4、 many of them still in the historic settings for which they were collected or commissioned(委托) by successive monarchs(君主), notably George IV. The income from admissions to Windsor Castle passes to the Royal Collection Trust, a registered charity which uses part of the income to maintain the fabric o

5、f the Castle, and to run the College of St. George.1. What can we learn about the State Banquets?A. The State Banquets are held in the Sate Apartments.B. The State Banquets are open to the public.C. The State Banquets offer 225 rooms for the guests to rest.D. The State Banquets can seat 160 guests a

6、t most.2. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the text?A. Some artistic masterpieces are displayed in the State Apartments.B. The Royal Collection Trust contributes to running a college.C. The maintenance of the Castle depends on the financial aid from the government.D. Part o

7、f the income from tourists to the Castle is used to maintain the fabric of the Castle. 3. Where is this passage extracted?A. A tourist guideB. A news reportC. A history textbookD. A fashion magazineBI suddenly heard an elephant crying as though frightened. Looking down, I immediately recognized that

8、 something was wrong, and ran down to the edge of the near bank. There I saw Ma Shwe with her three-month-old calf (幼崽) struggling in the fast-rising water, and it was a life-and-death struggle. Her calf was floating and screaming with fear. Ma Shwe was as near to the far bank as she could get, hold

9、ing her whole body against the rushing water, and keeping the calf pressed against her huge body. Every now and then the rushing water would sweep the calf away.There was a sudden rise in the water and the calf was washed clean over the mothers body and was gone. Ma Shwe turned quickly to reach it a

10、nd pressed the calf with her head and trunk (象鼻) against the rocky bank. Then with a huge effort, she picked it up in her trunk and tried until she was able to place it on a narrow shelf of rock.Just at this moment she fell back into the river. If she were carried down, it would be certain death. I

11、knew, as well as she did, that there was one spot where she could get up the bank, but it was on the other side from where she had put her calf.While I was wondering what I could do next, I heard the sound of a mothers love. Ma Shwe had crossed the river and got up the bank and was making her way ba

12、ck as fast as she could, roaring (吼叫) all the time, but to her calf it was music.4. The moment the author got down to the river bank he saw _,A. Ma Shwe was placing the calf on the rockB. Ma Shwe was holding the calf against the rushing water C. the calf was washed away by the rising waterD. the cal

13、f was about to fall into the river5. How did Ma Shwe manage to save her calf from the fast-flowing water?A. By putting it on a safe spot.B. By pressing it against her body.C. By taking it away with her.D. By carrying it on her back.6. How did the calf feel about the mother elephants roaring?A. It wa

14、s a musical note.B. It was a sign of danger.C. It was a call for help.D. It was a great comfort.7. What can be the best title for the text?A. A Deadly RiverB. A Matter of Life and DeathC. A Mothers LoveD. A Brave ActCIts 3 oclock and youve been hard at work. As you sit at your desk, a strong desire

15、for chocolate overcomes you. You try to busy yourself to make it go away. But it doesnt. Here is another situation. Perhaps you are not feeling well. The only thing you want to eat is a big bowl of chicken soup, like your mum used to make when you were sick as a child. Food cravings are a strong des

16、ire for a specific type of food. And they are normal. Scientists at the website How Stuff Works compare hunger and cravings this way. Hunger is a fairly simple connection between the stomach and the brain. They even call it simply “stomach hunger”. When our stomachs burn up all of the food we have e

17、aten, a hormone (激素) sends a message to one part of the brain for more food, which regulates our most basic body functions such as thirst, hunger and sleep. The brain then produces a chemical to start the appetite and you eat. Hunger is a function of survival. A craving is more complex. It activates

18、 brain areas related to emotion, memory and reward. These are the same areas of the brain activated during drug-craving studies. Because of this, some scientists call food cravings “mind hunger”. People often crave foods that are high in fat and sugar. Foods that are high in fat or high in sugar pro

19、duce chemicals in the brain. These chemicals give us feelings of pleasure. In a 2007 study, researchers at Cambridge University found that dieting or restricted eating generally increases the possibility of food cravings. So, the more you deny yourself a food that you want, the more you may crave it

20、. However, fasting (禁食) is a bit different. They found that eating no food at all for a short period of time lessened food cravings. So, the next time you crave something very specific, know that your brain may be more to blame than your stomach. 8. What is the function of the first paragraph?A. To

21、deepen the understanding of hunger. B. To lead to the topic of the whole passage. C. To report the discovery of craving study. D. To remind readers of their own special food. 9. What do we learn about food cravings?A. It means the stomach functions well. B. It ensures a person survives hunger. C. It

22、 shows food is linked to feelings. D. It proves the brain decides your appetite. 10. Whats the likely result of dieting?A. The increase of food desire. B. The decrease of chemicals. C. The refusal of fat and sugar. D. The disappearance of appetite. 11. What does the passage mainly discuss? A. The fi

23、ndings of food cravings. B. What hunger is all about.C. The functions of brain areas. D. What dieting may bring us.DA build-it-yourself solar still (蒸餾器) is one of the best ways to obtain drinking water in areas where the liquid is not readily available. Developed by two doctors in the U.S. Departme

24、nt of Agriculture, its an excellent water collector. Unfortunately, you must carry the necessary equipment with you, since its all but impossible to find natural substitutes. The only components required, though, are a 55 sheet of clear or slightly milky plastic, six feet of plastic tube, and a cont

25、ainer perhaps just a drinking cup to catch the water. These pieces can be folded into a neat little pack and fastened on your belt.To construct a working still, use a sharp stick or rock to dig a hole four feet across and three feet deep. Try to make the hole in a damp area to increase the water cat

26、chers productivity. Place your cup in the deepest part of the hole. Then lay the tube in place so that one end rests all the way in the cup and the rest of the line runs up and out the side of the hole.Next, cover the hole with the plastic sheet, securing the edges of the plastic with dirt and weigh

27、ting the sheets center down with a rock. The plastic should now form a cone (圓錐體) with 45-degree-angled sides. The low point of the sheet must be centered directly over, and no more than three inches above, the cup.The solar still works by creating a greenhouse under the plastic. Ground water evapor

28、ates (蒸發(fā)) and collects on the sheet until small drops of water form, run down the material and fall off into the cup. When the container is full, you can suck the refreshment out through the tube, and wont have to break down the still every time you need a drink.12. What do we know about the solar s

29、till equipment from the first paragraph? A. Its expensive.B. Its delicate. C. Its complex.D. Its portable.13. What does the underlined phrase “the water catcher” in paragraph 2 refer to? A. The tube.B. The hole.C. The still.D. The cup.14. Whats the last step of constructing a working solar still? A.

30、 Dig a hole of a certain size.B. Weight the sheets center down. C. Put the cup in place. D. Cover the hole with the plastic sheet.15. When a solar still works, drops of water come into the cup from _. A. the plastic tubeB. outside the hole C. the open airD. beneath the sheet 第二節(jié)(共5小題,每小題3分, 滿分15分)根據(jù)

31、短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Imagine that youre an actor or actress performing in a play for the first time. Youve learned all your lines and you know where to walk on stage. Waiting behind the closed curtain, you can hear the audience whispering. Then your big moment arrives! The curtain

32、goes up, and the crowd falls silent. All you can see is the spotlight shining down on you. 16 _ The inside of your mouth is dry, and your hands are wet.If youve experienced a moment like this, you know all too well what it means to have stage fright. Its one of the most common types of fear. 17 _ Yo

33、u can experience this kind of fear when playing sports, giving a talk, or even speaking in class.18 _ The experience differs from person to person, but the same chemical process occurs on each of us. In reaction to anxiety, our bodies produce a chemical that prepares us to either fight or run away q

34、uickly. Scientists refer to this as our bodies “fight for fright” reaction. As a result, we feel the great energy that makes our hands sweat, our hearts race and knees shake.19 _ Practicing your performance and following some simple tips can help you calm down and manage the feelings caused by anxie

35、ty. Firstly, dress comfortably and appropriately. Secondly, before the performance, take deep breaths and stretch to help relax your body. Thirdly, stay away from drinks that contain caffeine (咖啡因). 20 _ Instead, try a banana! Some doctors believe that eating a banana can help calm your heart and th

36、e rest of your body. Finally, when you look into a crowd, try to focus on particular people rather than the whole group. These tips have helped many people learn to deal with their fears.A. They might make your heart race even faster.B. Maybe you dont have to be onstage to get stage fright.C. Stage

37、fright is really part of the bodys reaction to stress.D. With practice, we can learn how to relax while playing sports.E. Then you try to speak your lines, but nothing seems to come out.F. Theres a time when stage fright prevents you from stepping onstage.G. However, the good news about stage fright

38、 is that there are ways to deal with it.第二部分 英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分55分)第一節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題,每題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從短文后所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出是和填入對應(yīng)空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該選項(xiàng)涂黑。It was a Wednesday night. A middle-aged man came in for a tooth extraction (拔牙). He was sitting 21 in the waiting hall when I took his blood pressure, whic

39、h was 22 at 160I was a little worried because we are not supposed to extract teeth from patients with high blood pressure. Understanding my 23 , he explained that he was just 24 . I led him to the dental chair, trying to calm him down.Most patients are a little nervous before treatment, so we normal

40、ly 25 with them to help them relax. I said, “Extraction can be scary, but we will try to make it less 26 .”He said, “No, you dont understand.” After a while, he 27 , “ My father died of heart attacks on the dental chair. And last week I was 28 with cancer. So its hard for me to 29 .”1 was 30 . I tri

41、ed hard to say something to 31 him, but I failed and sank into silence.The doctor came in. He 32 the patient and started to talk about the extraction. The patient, 33 , told his story. The doctor 34 and said, “Okay, I see. Let me know if you dont feel well during the 35 .” He started the procedure,

42、constantly asking the patient how he 36 . When we successfully pulled his tooth, I 37 a sigh of relief.We doctors will meet different patients in our 38 . Sometimes they come with 39 memories of treatment. What we can do is to try our best to help them. To be a doctor means serving patients with a 4

43、0 heart.21. A. happilyB. excitedlyC. anxiouslyD. breathlessly22. A. highB. lowC. strongD. weak23. A. roleB. concernC. desireD. behavior24. A. curiousB. lonelyC. cautiousD. nervous25. A. speakB. informC. chatD. tell26. A. effortlessB. painlessC. unbearableD. uncomfortable27. A. addedB. explainedC. th

44、oughtD. evaluated28. A. diagnosedB. checkedC. examinedD. infected29. A. cheer upB. come inC. set outD. calm down30. A. speechlessB. noiselessC. soundlessD. wordless31. A. encourageB. comfortC. motivateD. indicate32. A. welcomedB. greetedC. wavedD. operated33. A. howeverB. thereforeC. againD. thus34.

45、 A. laughedB. noddedC. shookD. realized35. A. extractionB. discussionC. treatmentD. relaxation36. A. feltB. judgedC. recognizedD. expected37. A. blewB. sighedC. squeezedD. breathed38. A. jobsB. livesC. careersD. performances39. A. goodB. hopefulC. seriousD. bad40. A. kindB. heavyC. caringD. sinking第

46、二節(jié) (共10小題;每題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填寫1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。On April 16, a fire 41. _ (destroy) the spire (尖塔) and roof of the 580-year-old cathedral Notre Dame (巴黎圣母院). Citizens of Paris gathered around the giant church, 42. _ (sing) hymns (圣詩) and praying. The church, 43. _ was built in 1163, is a hist

47、orical and 44. _ (art) treasure. It combined Gothic art with Christian architecture 45. _ it led to taller and 46. _ (awesome) churches throughout Europe. Notre Dame is also home 47. _ many religious artifacts (手工藝品), paintings and sculptures. 48. _ (fortune), its world-famous stained glass rose win

48、dows survived the fire. Victor Hugos 1831 novel, the Hunchback of Notre-Dame, brought the church to the worlds attention. French President Emmanuel Macron promised 49. _ (reconstruct) the building. “ Notre Dame is our history, its our literature, its our imagery,” he said in 50. _ public speech.第三部分

49、 寫作(共兩節(jié) 滿分35分)第一節(jié) 短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)Nearly five years before, and with the help by our father, my sister and I planted some cherry tomatoes in our back garden. Since then for all these yearwe had been allowing tomatoes to self-seed where they please. As result, the plants are growing somewhere. The fruits are small in size, but juicy and taste. There are so much th

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