高二英语模块4单元测试题第二部分: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)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。例:Itisgenerallyconsideredunwisetogiveachildheorshewants.A.howeverB.whateverC.whicheverD.whenever答案是B.21.—ShallIgiveyouarideasyoulivesofaraway?—Thankyou._________.A.Itcouldn’tbebetterB.OfcourseyoucanC.IfyoulikeD.It’suptoyou22.—Tomisneverlateforwork.Whyisbeabsenttoday?—Something________tohim.A.musthappenB.shouldhavehappenedC.couldhavehappenedD.musthavehappened23.—Hello,Mr.Smith.ThisisLarryJackson.IamafraidIwon’tbeabletoarriveontimeforthemeetinginyouroffice.—__________.We’llwaitforyou.A.HarryupB.NodoubtC.CheerupD.That’sallright24.Carsdocauseussomehealthproblems—infactfarmoreserious_______thanmobilephonesdo.A.oneB.onesC.itD.those25.Theschoolsthemselvesadmitthatnotallchildrenwillbesuccessfulinthejobs______theyarebeingtrained.A.inthatB.forthatC.inwhichD.forwhich26.MyfriendMartinwasverysickwithastrangefever;_______,hecouldneithereatnorsleep.A.asaresultB.afterallC.anywayD.otherwise27.Ifyougrowupin______largefamily,youaremorelikelytodevelop______abilitytogetonwellwith________others.A./;an;theB.a;the;/C.the;an;theD.a;the;the28.Pleasetellmehowtheaccident_______.Iamstillinthedark.A.camebyB.cameuponC.cametoD.cameabout29.________andnowaytoreduceherpainandsufferingfromtheterribledisease,thepatientsoughtherdoctor’shelptoendherlife.A.HavinggivenuphopeofcureB.WithnohopeforcureC.TherebeinghopeforcureD.Inthehopeofcure30.Ithinkyou’llgrow________himwhenyouknowhimbetter.A.likingB.tobelikeC.tolikeD.tobeliking31.Themanager,_______itcleartousthathedidn’tagreewithus.Leftthemeetingroom.A.whohasmadeB.havingmadeC.madeD.making32.Youruncleseemstobeagooddriver;,Iwouldn’tdaretotravelinhisear.A.evensoB.eventhoughC.thereforeD.so33.Thewayhediditwasdifferentwewereusedto.A.inwhichB.inwhatC.fromwhatD.fromwhich34.—MustIturnoffthegasaftercooking?—Ofcourse.Youcanneverbecarefulwiththat.A.enoughB.tooC.soD.every35.—Hurryup!AliceandSuearewaitingforyouattheschoolgate.—Oh!thoughttheywithoutme.A.wentB.aregoingC.havegoneD.hadgone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,撑握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Scottandhiscompanionswereterriblydisappointed.WhentheygottotheSouthPole,theyfoundtheNorwegians(挪威人)had36themintheracetobethefirstevertoreachit.After37theBritishflagatthePole,theytookaphotographofthemselves38theystartedthe950-milejourneyback.Thejourneywasunexpectedly39andthejoyandexcitementaboutthePolehadgoneoutofthem.Thesunhardly40.Thesnowstormsalwaysmadeitimpossibletosightthestonestheyhad41tomarktheirwayhome.Tomakethings42.Evans,whomtheyhadallthoughtof43thestrongestofthefive,fellbadlyintoadeepholeintheice.Having44alongforseveraldays,hesuddenlyfelldownanddied.Thefourwhowere45pushedonatthebestspeedtheycould46.CaptainOateshadbeensufferingforsometimefromhis47fact;atnighthisfeetswelled(肿胀)solargethathecould48puthisbootsonthenextmorning,andhewalkedbravelyalthoughhewasingreat49.Heknewhisslownesswasmakingitlesslikelythat50couldsavethemselves.Heaskedthemtoleavehimbehindinhissleeping-bag,buttheyrefused,andhelpedhim51afewmoremiles,untilitwastimetoputupthe52foranothernight.Thefollowingmorning,53theotherthreewerestillintheirsleeping-bags,hesaid.“Iamjustgoingoutsideandmaybe54sometime.”Hewasneverseenagain.Hehadwalkedout55intothesnowstorm,hopingthathisdeathwouldhelphiscompanions.36.A.hitB.foughtC.wonD.beaten37.A.growingB.puttingC.plantingD.laying38.A.afterB.untilC.whileD.before39.A.safeB.fastC.shortD.slow40.A.roseB.setC.appearedD.disappeared41.A.takenupB.cutupC.setupD.pickedup42.A.easierB.betterC.bitterD.worse43.A.toB.uponC.asD.in44.A.battledB.struggledC.speededD.waited45.A.leftB.lostC.defeatedD.saved46.A.manageB.tryC.employD.find47.A.achedB.frozenC.hardenD.harmed48.A.hardlyB.neverC.seldomD.nearly49.A.painB.fearC.troubleD.danger50.A.allothersB.someothersC.othersD.theothers51.A.awayB.withC.offD.on52.A.bedB.tentC.blanketD.sleeping-bag53.A.whileB.sinceC.forD.once54.A.missedB.separatedC.passedD.gone55.A.patientlyB.lonelyC.aloneD.worriedly第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项的标号涂黑。AMyparentswereinahugeargument,andIwasreallyupsetaboutit.Ididn’tknowwhoIshouldtalkwithabouthowIwasfeeling.SoIaskedMomtoallowmetostaythenightatmybestfriend’shouse.ThoughIknewIwouldn’ttellheraboutmyparents’situation,Iwaslookingforwardtogettingoutofthehouse.Iwasinthemiddleofpackingupmythingswhensuddenlythepowerwentoutintheneighborhood.MomcametotellmethatIshouldstaywithmygrandpauntilthepowercamebackon.IwasreallydisappointedbecauseIfeltthatwedidnothavemuchtotalkabout.ButIknewhewouldbefrightenedaloneinthedark.IwenttohisroomandtoldhimthatI’dstaywithhimuntilthepowerwasrestored.Hewasquitehappyandsaid.“Greatopportunity.”“Whatis?”Iasked.“Totalk,youandI,”hesaid.”Toholdaprivatelittlemeetingaboutwhatwe’regoingtodowithyourmomanddad,andwhatwe’regoingtodowithourselvesnowthatwe’reinthesituationwearein.”“Butwecan’tdoanythingaboutit,Grandpa,”Isaid,surprisedthatherewassomeonewithwhomIcouldsharemyfeelingsandsomeonewhowasinthesame“boat”asIwas.Andthat’showthemostunbelievablefrie