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模塊綜合檢測(二)第一部分閱讀第一節(jié)AWelcometoReadingMuseum'sHands-onLearningServiceDuringthepast100years,ReadingMuseumhasalwaysbeenofferinglearningopportunitiestoschools,andwehopetocontinuethistraditionforthenext100yearswithyoursupport.VictorianSchoolroomThesessiontakesplaceinagrandreconstructionofaschoolroominalatenineteenthcenturyBoardSchool.ThechildrenwillexperienceawiderangeofVictorianstylelessonsanduseslateboardsanddippens.ThesessionleaderwillplaytheroleofaVictorianteacherbutwillcomeoutoftheroleduringthesessiontocomfortthechildren.Weprovidecostumeforallchildren.VictorianToysOurVictoriannannydeliversthisinterestingsession.Thenannywillhelpchildrentoexplorethedifferencesbetweenrichandpoorchildren'stoysfromthepast.Duringthesessionthechildrenhavetheopportunitytomakeatoytotakehome.VictorianChristmasInaspeciallydecoratedroomthechildrenwillfindouthowtheVictoriansintroducedmanyofourChristmascustoms.Theywillmakeasimplecardorpresenttotakehome.Forup-to-datepricesandsessiondetails,pleasevisitourwebsite.Forallsessionbookingspleasephoneuson01189373400.Reservationatleast4weeksinadvanceisadvised.Pleasebereadytotelluswhenyouwishtocome,thesession(s)youwishtobookandtheyeargroupofpupils.Oursessionstakeplacebetween10:00and12:00or12:30and14:30.Themaximumgroupsizeis35pupils.Werecommendthatyoubring5adultsforeachgroup.1.WhatcanthechildrendoinVictorianToys?A.Theycanlearnthedifferencesbetweenrichandpoorchildren.B.TheycanlearnsomethingaboutChristmascustoms.C.Theycantakehomethetoysmadebythemselves.D.TheycangetinterestingVictorianstylelessons.2.WhatcanweknowaboutVictorianChristmas?A.Thechildrenhavetobewiththeirparents.B.ThechildrenactasChristmasFather.C.Atleast35childrenarerequired.D.Eachsessionwilllastfor2hours.3.Whatshouldyoudoifyouwanttoattendthesessions?A.Visititswebsiteoften.B.Bookatleast4weeksinadvance.C.Explainyourideasonthephone.D.KnowthehistoryaboutVictoriancustoms.BWhenIwokeuponAug.4,2016,therewasonlyonethingonmymind:whattowear.Abillionthoughtsracedthroughmybraininthecloset.Ididn'twanttocomeoffastryingtoohard,butIalsodidn'twanttobeseenasalazyanduntidyperson.Notonlywasitmyfirstdayofhighschool,butitwasmyfirstdayofschoolinanewstate.Firstimpressionsareeverything,anditwasimportantformetoimpressthepeoplewhoIwouldspendthenextfouryearswith.Thiswasmythirdtimebeinganewkid.ButthistimewasdifferentbecausemydadpromisedthatIwouldstartandfinishhighschoolinthesameplace.Thistimemattered,andthatmademenervous.Aftermeticulouslysearchingmycloset,IproudlycameoutinadressfromTarget.Thesoftcottonwascomfortable,andtheruffledshouldersaddedabitoffun.Yes,thisoutfitwastheone.Anhourlater,IfeltpowerfulasIheadedtowardRoom1136.ButasIentered,myjawdroppedtothefloor.SittingatherdeskwasMrs.Hutfilz,myEnglishteacher,wearingexactlythesamedressasme.Ikeptmyheaddownandtiptoedtomyseat.Imadeitthroughmyminuteintroductionspeechuntilshestoodup,jokinglyaddingthatshelikedmystyle.AlthoughthiswasthemomentIhadbeenafraidoffromthemomentIwalkedin,allmyanxietysurprisinglymeltedaway,andthestudentspaidattentionasIsharedmystory.MysmilegrewasIlaughedwiththestudents.Afterclass,IstayedbehindandtalkedtoMrs.Hutfilz,relievedtomakeahumorousandrealconnection.Lookingbackfouryearslater,thetenminutesIspentbeingafraidofgivingmyspeechwerereallynotworthit.MyfirstperiodofhighschoolcertainlymadethedayunforgettableinthebestwayandtaughtmethatMrs.Hutfilzhadanawesomesenseofstyle!4.Whydidtheauthorcareaboutherclothesonherfirsthighschoolday?A.Shewaspickyaboutclothes.B.Shefollowedherfather'sadvice.C.Shewantedtoleaveagoodimpression.D.Shecaredtoomuchaboutherappearance.5.Theunderlinedword“meticulously”inparagraph3probablymeans________.A.carefully B.graduallyC.regularly D.suddenly6.Howdidtheauthorfeelafternoticingherteacher'sdress?A.Calm. B.Uneasy.C.Proud. D.Powerful.7.Whydidtheauthorwritethearticle?A.Toexplorethetipsondressing.B.Toshowhergoodtasteinclothes.CToshareamemorableexperience.D.TointroduceherstylishEnglishteacher.CTheworld'sinsectsaregoingdownthepathofextinction,threateninga“catastrophiccollapseofnature'secosystems”,accordingtothefirstglobalscientificreview.Morethan40%ofinsectspeciesaredecliningandathirdareendangered,theanalysisfound.Therateofextinctioniseighttimesfasterthanthatofmammals,birdsandreptiles.“Itshouldbeofhugeconcerntoallofus,forinsectsareattheheartofeveryfoodweb.Theypollinate(授粉)thelargemajorityofplantspecies,keepthesoilhealthy,recyclenutrients,controlpests,andmuchmore.Lovethemorloathethem,wehumanscannotsurvivewithoutinsects,”saidProfDaveGoulsonattheUniversityofSussexintheUK.Theanalysis,publishedinthejournalBiologicalConservation,saysintensive(集約型)agricultureisthemaindriverofthedeclines,particularlytheheavyuseofpesticides.Urbanisationandclimatechangearealsosignificantfactors.“Ifinsectspecieslossescannotbestopped,thiswillhavecatastrophicconsequencesforboththeplanet'secosystemsandforthesurvivalofmankind.Itisveryrapid.In10yearsyouwillhaveaquarterless,in50yearsonlyhalfleftandin100yearsyouwillhavenone,”saidreviewauthorFranciscoSánchez-Bayo,attheUniversityofSydney,Australia.Oneofthebiggestimpactsofinsectlossisonmanybirds,reptiles,amphibiansandfishthateatinsects.“Ifthisfoodsourceistakenaway,alltheseanimalsstarvetodeath,”hesaid.SucheffectshavealreadybeenseeninPuertoRico,wherearecentstudyrevealeda98%fallingroundinsectsover35years.MattShardlow,attheconservationcharityBuglife,said:“Itisthoughtfultoseethisevidencethatshowsthepitifulstateoftheworld'sinsectpopulations.Itisincreasinglyobviousthattheplanet'secologyisbreakingandthereisaneedforastrongandglobalefforttopreventandchangetheseterribletrends.”8.Whyarepeopleworriedabouttheinsectdecline?A.Theyarevitaltoecosystems.B.Theyprovidefoodforpests.C.Theypollinateallplants.D.Theyenrichthesoil.9.Whatisthemaincauseofinsectlosses?A.Moreandmoretrees.B.Restrictionsonpesticides.C.Upgradingagriculture.D.Friendlyenvironment.10.Wherecanyoufindtheexacttimeofinsectlosses?A.Inparagraph1.B.Inparagraph2.C.Inparagraph3.D.Inparagraph4.11.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.HumansCanSurvivethePunishmentofNatureB.InsectDecliningIsBreakingNature'sEcosystemsC.Nature'sEcosystemsAreInfluencedbyHumansD.InsectsandAnimalsAreDyingoutinPuertoRicoDDepression(抑郁癥)inyoungadultmales,ages18or19,islinkedtoa20%greaterriskofhavingaheartattackinmiddleage,accordingtoanewSwedishstudy.Thelinkcanbepartlyexplainedbypoorerstressresilience(抗壓能力)andlowerphysicalfitnessamongteenswithmentaldisorders.Theresearchincluded238,013menbornbetween1958and1962whoweregivenexaminationsinadolescence(青春期)andwerethenfollowedintomiddleage(uptotheageof58years).Atotalof34,503menwerediagnosed(診斷)withamentaldisorder.Thestudyfoundthatamentaldisorderinyoungadulthoodwaslinkedtoahigherriskofhavingheartattackbymiddleage.Comparedtomenwithoutamentalillnessinyoungadulthood,theriskofheartattackwas20%higheramongmenwithadiagnosis.“Wealreadyknewthatmenwhowerephysicallyfitinadolescenceseemlesslikelytokeepfitnessinlateryearsiftheyhavelowstressresilience.”saidstudyauthorDr.Bergh,“Ourresearchhasalsoshownthatlowstressresilienceisalsoconnectedwithagreatertendencytowardsbadbehavior,suchashigherrisksofsmoking,drinkingandotherdruguse.”“Betterfitnessinadolescenceislikelytohelpprotectagainstlaterheartdisease,particularlyifpeoplestayfitastheyage.Physicalactivitymayalsoreducesomeofthebadeffectsofstress.Thoseinpoorhealthcouldbenefitfromadditionalsupporttoencourageexerciseanddevelopplanstodealwithstress,”saidBergh.12.Howdoestheauthordevelopparagraph3?A.Bylistingfigures.B.Bygivingexamples.C.Bymakingacomparison.D.Bydrawingaconclusion.13.Whataremenwithlowstressresiliencelikelytodo?A.Sleepless. B.Eatmore.C.Smokemore. D.Dolessexercise.14.WhatwillBerghagreewithaccordingtothelastparagraph?A.Physicalactivitycan'thelpreducestress.B.Stressmaycauseheartdisease.C.Takingexerciseisunnecessary.D.Stayingfitisalwaysofgreatimportance.15.Inwhichsectionofanewspapermaythistextappear?A.Entertainment. B.Health.C.Education. D.Fashion.第二節(jié)Futurologistsaremakingalotofpredictionsaboutourfuturelife.16By2048,somefuturologistsforeseethatsome“talking”buildingswillappearinourlife.Bythemiddleofthecentury,it'sbelievedthatbuildingswillbeableto“talk”topeoplethroughvarioussensorswhentheheatingneedstobeturnedon.17Instead,alotofnetworkswillappear,whichcanbecomparedtoahumannervoussystem.Inthenext30years,buildingswillbemadefromconcreteplasticsandshape-changingmaterials.Allofthemcanhealthemselvesatthattime.18therewillbeaneedfornewkindsofelevators,throughwhichvehiclescouldeventravelintothebuildings.GermanengineershavealreadystartedworkingonsuchtechnologycalledMulti.Bymid-century,scientistsbelievethatbuildingswillbemilestall.Someofthemmaybeverylargeandtheycanfunctionassmallcities.Bycomparison,atpresent,theworld'stallestbuilding,theBurjKhalifainDubai,measures829.8metreshigh.19theirwindowswillbereplacedbyvirtualscreens.Inthisway,peoplecanchooseanyviewastheylike.Atheightextremes,aLondonSpaceportisalsolikelytocomeintobeingby2048asthespaceindustrydevelopsveryquickly.Thereisahugecostadvantagegoingtospacefromashighabaseaspossible.20A.Ascitiesarebeingverycrowded,B.Asaresult,therewillbenoswitches.C.Asthefuturebuildingscanrisethroughtheclouds,D.Asarchitectsareracingtodeveloptheworld'stallestbuildings,E.Theyarepredictinghowwewilltravel,workandliveinthenext30years.F.Therefore,aspaceportisverylikelytobeover10km,usingcarbon-basedmaterials.G.Whatismorelikely,though,isthatplaneswillbecomesmarterandmayevenbecomeautonomous.第二部分語言運用第一節(jié)Highschoolstudentshavealotmorepowerthantheymayrealize.Belscher21adollaronthefloorwhenhavinghisEnglishclass.Whentheschoolday22,Belscherwalkedbacktotheclassroom.Hecouldeasilyhave23it,forthewrinkled(皺巴巴的)billwasstillthere,24,hebroughttheoldbilltohisEnglishteacher,Mattison.Mattisonwasalittle25thathe'dturnedinthedollar,knowingalotofpeoplewouldhavejustkeptit.She26thatBelschertapeittothewhiteboard,whereshealwaysputs27things.Adayortwolater,theschoolshutdownforEaster28.Neithertheteachernorherstudentthoughttwiceaboutthedollar.Afterschool,aboynamedTomspottedthedollaronthewhiteboard.“Therewasa29toit,”Tomsays.HeaskedMattisonwhyitwasthere.Shereplied,“Idon'tknow.”ThenTom30aseconddollar.The31ofthetwodollarbillssidebysidetriggered(觸發(fā))somethinginMattison'sstudents.Theystartedaskingaboutthe32ofthemoney,towhichMattisonalwaysgavethe33answer:Shedidn'tknow.However,thestudents,amongthemselves,decidedandunderstoodMattisonhadsomegood34finalplanandgoal.So,theywantedtobepartofwhateverthiswas.They35theirsavingsandtheamountcontinuedtogrow.Atlast,theycarefullypeeled(剝開)thecashofftheboardandmadethedonationtotheALSInstituteestablishedtofindacureforthedisease.21.A.hid B.lostC.dropped D.noticed22.A.started B.a(chǎn)rrivedC.ended D.passed23.A.discovered B.pocketedC.ignored D.a(chǎn)ccepted24.A.Instead B.BesidesC.Therefore D.Meanwhile25.A.excited B.frightenedC.surprised D.interested26.A.realized B.suggestedC.recognized D.commanded27.A.lost B.requiredC.selected D.damaged28.A.dinner B.breakC.meeting D.a(chǎn)ctivity29.A.signal B.keyC.mystery D.response30.A.taped B.earnedC.missed D.recovered31.A.story B.discussionC.idea D.sight32.A.owner B.totalC.power D.purpose33.A.brief B.sameC.secure D.different34.A.unknown B.unchangedC.unspoken D.unexplored35.A.duginto B.brokeupC.a(chǎn)ddedto D.watchedover第二節(jié)UKPrimeMinisterhasstartedplansfora“cyclingandwalkingrevolution”.It,iffully36.________(realize),couldchangethewaypeoplemovearoundtownsandcities.Themovecomesasauthoritiesattempt37.________(improve)publichealthbyarousingpeople'sinterestintravelingbybikeandonfoot.Theplans,whichare38.________(special)designedforEngland,aretobefundedby£2billion.Wide-rangingintheirscope,theyinclude39.________(aspect)suchasprovidingcyclingtrainingforchildrenandadults40.________theywantit,developinganetworkofprotectedbikeroutes,andcreating“l(fā)ow-trafficneighborhoods”.XavierBrice,theCEOofSustrans,acharitywhichfocusesoncyclingandwalking,41.________(say)thenewplansmarked“abigstepforward”bythegovernment.“By42.________(help)morepeopletoleavethecarathomeforshorterjourneys,thispackageofmeasureswillcutpollutionandimprovethesafetyofourstreets,”headded.TheCOVID-19pandemichasalreadyhadasignificanteffect43.________thewaypeoplemoveabout.PublictransportuseintheUKhasfallengreatlywhilesomepartsofthecountry44.________(change)theirroadslatelytomake45.________easierforpeopletogetaroundbywalkingorbybike.第三部分寫作第一節(jié)你們班將舉辦以“未來的生活”為主題的英語演講比賽。請根據(jù)下列要點和你的想象寫一篇演講稿。1.工作;2.出行;3.環(huán)境。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫;3.開頭和結(jié)束語已為你寫好,不計入總詞數(shù)。Goodafternoon,boysandgirls!I'dliketosharewithyoumyopinionaboutfuturelife.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________That'sall.Thankyouforyourlistening.第二節(jié)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文?!癇eforeyouleavethebus,pleasemakesureyouhaveyourbuddy(companion/friend)!”MrsBrownannounced.Tomakesurenoonegotlostinthezoo,eachstudenthadabuddy.Mary'sbuddywasnamedJohn.Johnlovesanimalsandlikestogotothezoo.Butsometimes,Johndoesnotfollowtherulesandgetsintrouble.Maryhopedthattoday,Johnwouldfollowtherulessotheywouldnotgetintrouble.Whentherestofthestudentsgotoffthebus,MaryandJohnquicklyranofftoexplore.Theyfoundtheexhibitsformanydifferentkindsofanimalsandlearnedalotabouttheirnaturalhabitats.Theysawtheelephantsplayingandtheysawgiraffeseating.Theysawthepolarbearssleepingandthemonkeysleaping.MaryaskedJohn:“John,wh

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