外研版高中英语必修二《Module2NoDrugs》单元检测题

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高中英语学习材料
madeofjingetieji

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.What does the woman mean?
A.She is too busy to go.
B.She’s willing to go swimming.
C.She enjoys the wonderful weather.
2.What happened to the man?
A.He had to do other person’s jobs.
B.Nobody would like to help him.
C. He had to take Mare to hospital.
3.Which statement referring to the woman is TRUE?
A.She has to do other things first,
B.She down’t like the film.
C.She will attend her sister’s birthday.
4.What is the man going to do tomorrow afternoon?
A. Paint the front door.
B. Weed the garden.
C. Wash the car.
5.What color is the woman’s dress?
A.Blue. B.White. C.Green.
第二节(共15小题每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听一F面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从每题所给的A,B、C三个选
项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

6.Whom is the man speaking to?
A.A doctor. B. A hotel manager. C. A medical receptionist.
7.Where is Dr. Anderson now?
A.In the hotel. B. At the hospital. C. At the conference.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。

8.When did the dialogue happen?
A. On Tuesday.
B. On Wednesday.
C. On Thursday.
9.What happened to Jean on Monday morning?
A.She was ill.
B.She was kept waiting at the doctor’s.
C.She couldn’t get a taxi.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Where is the Niagara Falls?
A.In North America. B. In Europe. C. In Africa.
11.How many times did the lady visit the Great Lakes?
A.Once. B.Twice. C.Many times.
12.Why are the Great hakes famous?
A.They have many waterfalls.
B.They are in North America.
C.They are the largest freshwater lakes in North America.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.What day was it yesterday?
A. Wednesday.
B. Thursday.
C. Friday.
14.Why was the woman late for work?
A.There was a heavy traffic.
B.She was stopped by a policeman.
C.There was something wrong with her car.
15.What had her children done to the dog?
A.They had hurt the dog.
B.They had covered the dog with feathers.
C.They had given the dog a bath.
16.What was the worst thing yesterday?
A.She forgot that she had invited her boss and his wife over.
B.She had forgot to cook dinner for her husband.
C.Her boss and his wife came to her house unexpectedly.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.What is the speed limit on the highway in America?
A.25 miles an hour. B.35 miles an hour. C.55 miles an hour.
18.What is on a traffic ticket?
A.Traffic rules.
B.Why the driver is stopped by police.
C.How much the driver must pay.
19.What will happen if a driver receives too many traffic tickets?
A.He will be put in prison.
B.He can’t drive for some time.
C.He can’t drive forever.
20.How is the traffic during the rush hours?
A.Quite heavy. B. Very light. C. Not so heavy.
选做题:听第l0段材料,用恰当的词填空,完成第17至20题。

The aped limit 17 how fast a car may go. It is usually 18 miles per hour on streets in the city, while 19 per hour on the highways between cities. Driver don’t get
20 very often for speeding at the rush bours because they cannot drive fast.
第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)
▲第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
21. To ______ the amount of pollution, people are planting trees, cleaning up rivers and recycling waste.
A. release
B. shorten
C. reduce
D. decline
22. What the teacher said had a(n) ______ on Tom. He has been studying hard these days.
A. effect
B. effort
C. affection
D. support
23. It is reported that the drivers who use mobile phones while driving are more ______ to have accidents.
A. probable
B. possible
C. perhaps
D. likely
24. The government is trying to do something to ______ the employment rate so that more people have jobs.
A. add
B. gain
C. achieve
D. increase
25. We all ______ his suggestion that we should close our shop for a rest, because it would waste
a lot of chances.
A. disagreed with
B. disbelieved
C. disapproved of
D. disappointed
26. The tiger is a(n) ______ animal but some kinds of tigers are ______ because human beings are hunting and killing them.
A. dangerous; in danger
B. in danger; dangerous
C. endangered; dangerous
D. endangered; in danger
27. In order to make the patient recover quickly, the doctor ______ him to drink alcohol.
A. banned
B. stopped
C. forbade
D. refused
28. When he first got to this big city, he ______ that the life was very different here.
A. knew
B. recognized
C. remembered
D. realized
29. Our teacher ______ himself to teaching, so we should study hard to repay him.
A. devotes
B. engages
C. addicts
D. attributes
30. The fruit has been setting there for ten days and now is giving off a ______ smell,so we must throw it away.
A. sweet
B. sour
C. horrible
D. salty
31. When both of my parents ______ London, I had no one to depend on.
A. have gone to
B. had been to
C. have been to
D. had gone to
32. He found that his house had been ______ and some important files were lost.
A. broken into
B. taken out
C. made into
D. run out
33. It is ______ that we can’t finish it on time.
A. so a hard job
B. such hard a work
C. such a hard job
D. so hard a work
34. The girl was asked to write an article about her first ______ of Beijing after the trip.
A. impressions
B. comments
C. reactions
D. opinions
35. — I have a dream of being a pilot.
— ______ You are afraid of heights!
A. I couldn’t agree more.
B. That’s a good point.
C. It sounds very nice.
D. You can’t be serious.
▲第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

I found it really hard to communicate with my daughter. I don’t smoke and don’t like the
36 of smoke, but I had to be in the smoking room because my daughter was always
37 . My daughter and I were deep in 38 , but that did not seem to help. It was 39 to get out a sentence without interruption (中断).
Cigarettes were a common topic among us. She wanted us to bring a(n) 40 regularly. When someone has just
41 to kill himself (herself), it do esn’t seem 42 to suggest he (she) cut down. She also liked 43 a lot of make-up, as if she wanted to make her 44 felt. When she walked, her boots 45 with threat. She was clearly 46 about something or about lots of things.
We brought her to this place — a(n) 47 for the mentally ill —thinking, “They’ll make her better.” But my heart felt like 48 . This was not a good place. It was a place to 49 all the sick people that we outside 50 deal with. By the time we said goodbye, the 51 of other patients were still ringing in our ears. I felt I had let her 52 again. I thought, “What place have we brought her to? How could I be so cruel?”
We had to go away and 53 our feelings alone. Later, we heard that this type of illness is 54 because of parental cruelty. Have we, I wonder, 55 our daughter’s mental health? When will this ever end?
36. A. shape B. smell
C. task
D. experience
37. A. fighting B. smoking
C. objecting
D. scaring
38. A. conversation B. night
C. mind
D. conflict
39. A. important B. simple
C. lucky
D. impossible
40. A. excuse B. explanation
C. supply
D. visit
41. A. needed B. managed
C. tried
D. accepted
42. A. useless B. reasonable
C. exciting
D. helpless
43. A. buying B. taking
C. wearing
D. comparing
44. A. advance B. excitement
C. service
D. presence
45. A. boomed B. dropped
C. fell
D. cracked
46. A. worried B. particular
C. angry
D. unforgettable
47. A. school B. destination
C. academy
D. hospital
48. A. fire B. stone
C. balloon
D. cotton
49. A. change B. touch
C. leave
D. put
50. A. shouldn’t B. couldn’t
C. needn’t
D. wouldn’t
51. A. shouts B. eyes
C. scenes
D. struggles
52. A. alone B. down
C. out
D. in
53. A. deal with B. care about
C. bring in
D. survive from
54. A. luckily B. poorly
C. physically
D. commonly
55. A. damaged B. developed
C. destroyed
D. separated
第三部分阅读理解(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

A
I hardly have any good memories of my summer holidays two years ago. All I can remember is that I was busy doing drugs with my friends for most of the time. I said to myself that I would give up drugs before I went back to school, but when school started I was still addicted to them.
I went back to school like the other students but I had become a very different person. Most students came back to school with smiles on their faces, but not me. I became a different person that didn’t care about anything but drugs. It was like I was walking around in a different body.
I went from being an above average student to a really bad student. I started to do things that I never thought I would do before — like bullying (恐吓) students, and fighting with people just because they looked at me in the wrong way. I rarely smiled or played sports like I used to. Iwas always moody and angry with my friends and teachers. I started to skip school once or twice a week. No one seemed to care, so I was soon absent nearly every day.
I started stealing money from my parents and I lied to other people just to get some money for drugs. When my parents found out that I stole their money and sold their jewellery, they got really angry. I started to hang out with my drug addict friends for days and nights without going back
home. I even slept by the side of the road and woke up without caring what people would think about me.
Now I have changed a lot. Drugs are terrible. Stay away from them.
56. Two years ago when the summer holiday was over, the author ______.
A. made many good friends
B. was busy doing his school work
C. kept doing drugs
D. gave up drugs
57. When the author was addicted to drugs, he ______.
A. went to school as usual
B. became a top student in his class
C. didn’t play sports as before
D. liked to sleep by the side of the road
58. From the passage we can infer that once a person is addicted to drugs, ______.
A. it is difficult to give it up
B. it is easy to get rid of it
C. it has no influence on his life
D. it will be easy for him to steal money
B
I heard him before I met him. He was barking continuously, deep yelps with a clear tone of panic (惊慌). He had a short black coat, a head as smooth as a seal’s, lively brown eye s and soft ears. He was so fierce that he attacked many other dogs. He was in trouble, and he seemed to know it. “Believe me, you don’t want that dog,” said the farmer. But I did, and two days later, I had him. I named him Bear.
As it turned out, Bear was a good choice. Over the next 13 years, he was a guide into worlds I would never have discovered on my own. We walked in the mornings, in the evenings and late at night. He was everything to me. But a dog, as any reasonable dog lover knows, is not a child, a spouse, a burglar alarm, a status symbol, or even a friend. A dog is a dog, which turns out to be more than that.
But the day came when what had seemed like mere old age began to look more like disease. The brain scan was negative, but in early March Bear began to run a high fever and suddenly could not take more than a few steps without help. The vet (兽医) made an emergency house call. After having a look, he found something terrible. There was a hole in Bear’s intestine(肠), and he had very bad stomach infection. There were two options: operated immediately, or put him to sleep, but the doctor said, “Even if we operate, I’m afraid we’ll have to put him down.”
59. What did the farmer mean by saying “Believe me, you don’t want that dog”?
A. The farmer knew that the dog would die in the near future.
B. The farmer liked the dog so much that he didn’t want to sell it.
C. The farmer wanted to sell the dog to the author at a higher price.
D. The farmer thought the author would not like such a troublesome dog.
60. What is other reasonable dog lovers’ attitude towards a dog?
A. It is a guide to walk with.
B. It is something like a human.
C. It is everything that one needs.
D. It is nothing more than a dog.
61. The passage hints that Bear would ______.
A. recover from the illness at last
B. be operated on immediately
C. die from the illness in the end
D. be killed by his master
C
The word koala (树袋熊) comes from the word gula. In the Murray Region, Aborigines (土著居民) called koalas karbors. Other Aboriginal names for koalas include: bangaroos, koolewongs, narnagoons and cholos. It is commonly said that the name koala is an Aboriginal word meaning “no drink” although there is no evidence to support this. Koalas do drink water, but only due to their diet consisting of eucalyptus (桉树) leaves, which contain enough water so koalas rarely need to climb down from the trees to drink.
Early European settlers to Australia called the koala the native bear, and the koala is still sometimes called the koala bear, but it is not a member of the bear family.
The koala forms a round shape when sleeping. The koala is similar in appearance to the wombats(袋熊), but has a thicker, more luxurious coat, much larger ears, and longer limbs, which are equipped with large, sharp claws to assist with climbing. Contrary to popular belief, their fur is coarse, not soft or cuddly (令人想拥抱的). The koala is the one of the few mammals(哺乳动物) that has fingerprints (指纹). In fact, koala fingerprints are remarkably similar to human fingerprints; even with an electron microscope, it can be quite difficult to distinguish between the two.
Koalas are generally silent animals, but males have a very loud advertising call that can be heard from almost a kilometre away during the breeding season. There is little reliable information about the lifespan of the koala, but they have been observed to reach 15 years of age.
62. What can we learn from the first paragraph?
A. Koalas hardly drink water.
B. Koalas rarely eat leaves for water.
C. Koalas, like camels, can hold water in their bodies.
D. Koalas get water from their food.
63. Who first named the koala the native bear?
A. The Aborigines.
B. Australians.
C. The koolewongs.
D. Early European settlers.
64. What do most people think of koalas according to the passage?
A. Their coat is very rough.
B. They have very soft fur.
C. Their fur is coarse, not soft or cuddly.
D. They are a member of the bear family.
65. According to the passage, the koala ______.
A. has almost the same fingerprints as a person
B. helps itself to climb trees by using its limbs
C. always has a very loud call
D. can live for more than 15 years
第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)
▲第一节阅读表达(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,并根据要求完成文章后的题目。

Almost 1.2 million people die from road traffic injuries each year all over the world. Every six seconds someone is injured or killed on the roads. Road safety can be defined as a set of steps taken to reduce the number of deaths and injuries from road traffic injuries. Increasingly, road safety has become a major worldwide concern.
Causes of road traffic injuries A large number of drivers drive without a license and many drive beyond the speed limit. Speeding causes ________. Accidents are also closely linked to distracted driving. Distracted drivers don’t concentrate on driving by doing things such as answering or making a call, listening to loud music, smoking as well as drunk driving. It is even worse because very few drivers pay attention to safety by wearing the seatbelts, or the helmets, or even properly maintaining (保养) the vehicles.
Addressing the issue There is a need for stricter laws particularly with regard to licensing for young drivers. Random breath tests to determine blood alcohol levels and regular maintenance checks have also been effective in improving road safety. Laws could also require every driver to clearly display his / her license on the windscreen of his / her vehicles.
The saddest aspect of road traffic injuries is that they are completely avoidable. They simply require effort by the authorities and by every one of us. The problem is that some people just don’t care.
66. What is the best title for the passage? (Please answer within 10 words.)
____________________________________________
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67. Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one?
Laws could be made to make drivers put their licenses on the windscreens.
____________________________________________
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68. Fill in the blank in Paragraph 2 with the proper words or phrases to complete the sentence. (Please answer within 10 words.)
____________________________________________
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69. What other measures should we take to reduce the number of road traffic injuries? (Please answer within 30 words.)
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
70. Translate the underlined sentences in the last paragraph into Chinese.
____________________________________________
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▲第二节书面表达(满分20分)
每年的5月31日为世界无烟日。

某英文杂志针对当前许多青少年吸烟的现象举办了一次演讲比赛,请你结合实际,写一篇演讲稿,说明吸烟的危害并表明你的看法。

要求:(1) 语言地道,条理清晰;
(2) 词数:120词左右。

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附加题部分(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
A polar ice cap or polar ice sheet is a high-latitude (纬度) region of a planet or moon that is covered in ice. There are no requirements related to size or composition for a body of ice to be called a polar ice cap. It also doesn’t need to be over land. It only needs to be a body of solid phase matter in the polar region.
Polar ice caps form because high-latitude regions receive less energy from the sun than equatorial (赤道的) regions, resulting in lower surface temperatures. Seasonal changes in the ice caps take place due to changes in the amount of solar energy as the planet or moon revolves around the sun. Additionally, the ice caps may grow or shrink due to climate change.
The Earth’s North Pole is covered by floating pack ice (sea ice) over the Arctic Oce an. The Arctic ice cap is currently shrinking, while the land mass of the Earth’s South Pole, which is covered by the Antarctic ice sheet, appears to be thickening, possibly as a result of anthropogenic (人为的) global warming.
The planet Mars also has polar ice caps, but they consist of frozen carbon dioxide as well as water. The ice caps change with the Martian seasons. The carbon dioxide ice melts in the summer, uncovering a surface of layered (分层的) rocks, and then reforms in the winter.
1. The passage is mainly about ______.
A. polar ice caps
B. global warming
C. climate change
D. Mars’ climate
2. What is a polar ice cap?
A. It refers to the ice that looks like a cap.
B. It is the ice in the Arctic Ocean.
C. It is the ice cap that may change with climate change.
D. It refers to the high-latitude region covered in ice.
3. A change in the amount of solar energy will lead to ______.
A. seasonal changes in the ice caps
B. the forming of ice caps
C. ice caps growing
D. ice caps shrinking
4. The main difference between Mars’ ice caps and the Earth’s ice caps is that ______.
A. Mars’ ice caps change with the seasons
B. Mars’ ice caps consist of frozen carbon dioxide and water
C. the Earth’s ice caps don’t change with the seasons
D. the Earth’s ice caps consist of frozen carbon dioxide
5. What can we learn from the passage?
A. Both the Earth and Mars have polar ice caps.
B. The equatorial region has a polar ice cap, too.
C. The Earth’s North Pole is covered by the Antarctic ice sheet.
D. The surface of layered rocks is covered by ice all year long on Mars.
参考答案
1一5 BAAAA 6一10 CBBAA 11一15 BCCCC 16一20 ACCBA
选做题答案:17.regulates 18. 25 or 35 19.55 miles 20. tickets
21-25 CADDA 26-30 ACDAC
31-35 DACAD 36-40 BBADC
41-45 CBCDA 46-50 CDBCB
51-55 ABADC 56-60 CCADD
61-65 CDDBA
66. Safety on the Road
67. Laws could also require every driver to clearly display his / her license on the windscreen of his / her vehicles.
68. a large number of accidents
69. We should give traffic safety lessons to our citizens and host a campaign to make our citizens realize the importance of the traffic safety.
70. 道路交通伤害的可悲之处就是这些伤害是完全可以避免的,这需要权力机构以及我们每个人的共同努力,但是一些人却对此置之不理。

书面表达(One possible version)
Boys and girls,
It’s an honor for me to speak here. As we all know, smoking i s very bad for our health. Unfortunately, a great number of people are addicted to it, and more and more people in China are developing this bad habit. It is estimated that every year millions of smokers die because of illnesses which are caused by smoking. Also, the people around smokers smoke passively, which is even worse for their health. What’s worse, small as cigarettes are, they can cause big fires, which result in many deaths and a lot of damaged property.
In order to stay healthy, I call on smokers to get rid of their bad habit. The less you smoke, the better your life will be.
That’s all. Thank you.
附加题部分: 1-5 ADABA
听力原文
Text 1
M:Wonderful day!Isn’t it?Want to join me for a swim?
W:I hope you don’t mind waiting while I get prepared.
Text 2
W:What’s the trouble?Can I help you?
M:Well,thanks,but I don’t think anybody can help really.Everything seems to happen at once.
Mary was taken to hospital and Colin is on holiday,I’m really fed up with taking over other people’s jobs.
Text 3
M:Mary,how about going to the cinema tonight?
W:I’d love to,but I have to go to the post office and then my sister and I must attend my aunt’s birthday party tonight.
M:What a pity!It’s really a good film.
Text
W:Are you going to weed the garden tomorrow afternoon?
M:No.I’m going to paint the front door.
Text 5
W:Do you know Jane bought a new white evening dress?
M:A white evening dress?How do you like it?
W: Very much. In fact, I've got a blue one, Just like hers.
Text 6
W: Good afternoon, Dr. Anderson's office.
M: Hello, my name is John Cremer, and I was hoping I could come in today to see the doctor. W: Are you a patient of Dr. Anderson?
M: Well, no. I’m in town at a conference arid tire manager of the hotel where I am staying suggested that I call you.
W: What seems to be the problem?
M: Well, I got this ringing in my ears.
W: The doctor will be busy at the hospital until this evening. So the earliest you could see him would be tomorrow morning at ten.
M: I' 11 come in then if that’s OK.
Text 7
W: Good morning, Mr. Green. I’m sorry I’m late.
M: You’re late every morning. You were late Monday, yesterday, and today. Don’t you have a watch?
W: Yes. But it wasn’t my mistake. I stood in the rain for an hour this morning. I waited and waited for a bus, and then when the bus came, it was full.
M: How about yesterday and the day before yesterday?
W: Well, I came by taxi yesterday but...
M: But you were still late. And what happened on Monday?
W: On Monday I had a terrible sore throat and I had to go to see a doctor.
M: And tomorrow, Jean?
Text 8
M: Linda, do you know where the Great Lakes are?
W: Sure, they are in North America.
M: Oh, I thought they were in Europe.
W: Do you know what the Great Lakes are famous for?
M: No, what?
W: They are famous for being the largest freshwater lakes in North America.
M: Oh, really, that’s interesting.
W: I went there twice. I also saw Niagara Falls.
Text 9
W: I had such a terrible day yesterday that I’m really starting to believe that Friday the thirteenth is unlucky.
M: Why? What happened?
W: Everything went wrong. For example, I had to meet an important customer in the morning and on the way to the town, the car broke down. Whern I finally got there, the customer had already left.
M: That’s certainly bad luck.
W: That’s not all. In the afternoon, the children asked some kids over to play and they had a pillow fght and tore one of the pillows. When I got home there were feathers all over.
M: My goodness!
W: Wait! There’s more. Somebody, they won’t say who, had d ropped a jar of jam on the new carpet. The dog had laid down on it, so they’d given him a bath and then put him on my bed.
M: Oh, no!
W: Oh, yes! And to make matters worse, my boss and him wife arrived while I was cleaning up the house. I had forgotten th at I’d invited them for dinner.
Text 10
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