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Module 5 Cloning

2021-07-29

时代英语·高二 2021年3期
关键词:空白处秒钟小题

(满分150分;时间120分钟)

第一部分  听力(共两节,满分30分)

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. Where are the speakers probably?

A. In a car. B. In a room. C. In a garage.

2. What does the woman mean?

A. She knew how to do it. B. She didnt find Mr Johnson. C. Mr Johnson didnt tell her.

3. What can we know about the speakers?

A. They are at Aunt Helens. B. They came back late from Aunt Helens.

C. The boy hasnt finished his homework yet.

4. When does the conversation probably take place?

A. At the beginning of a term. B. In the summer vacation. C. At the end of a term.

5. What can we learn about John?

A. He told a lie about his mother. B. He took his mother to the hospital. C. He forgot to turn in his homework.

第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,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. What does the boys father like to eat?

A. Fried chicken. B. Apple pies. C. Salad.

7. What do we know about the boys mother?

A. She will be away for some time. B. She will cook meals for Jack tomorrow.

C. She will teach Jack how to cook meals.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8. What does the lady think of the shirt?

A. Special. B. Expensive. C. Valueless.

9. How much does an ordinary silk shirt cost?

A. About 150 dollars. B. About 120 dollars. C. About 50 dollars.

10. How much will the lady pay for the two shirts?

A. 240 dollars. B. 260 dollars. C. 300 dollars.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11. Who started the factory?

A. Mr Hanks. B. Harry Ford. C. Miss Green.

12. What did the factory produce at first?

A. Cars. B. Bicycles. C. Motorbikes.

13. Where does the factory sell its products now?

A. In Africa and America. B. In America and Asia. C. In Africa and Asia.

聽第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

14. When did the woman come home?

A. Yesterday. B. The day before yesterday. C. Six days ago.

15. Why will the man go back to his university?

A. To learn Tai Chi. B. To write a novel. C. To learn Chinese medicine.

16. What is the Chinese professor famous for?

A. Teaching Kung Fu. B. Teaching Chinese medicine. C. Curing many kinds of cancers.

17. What will the speakers do together?

A. Go to their village. B. Visit the Chinese professor. C. Visit their maths teacher.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18. How do students feel before meeting their host family?

A. Calm. B. Disappointed. C. Nervous.

19. What is a good way to learn about a new culture?

A. Staying in a family. B. Staying in a hotel. C. Renting an apartment.

20. What does the speaker suggest you do when doing volunteer work?

A. Learn about others. B. Look for the differences. C. Try to learn about yourself.

第二部分  阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

Stuck in Neutral by Terry Trueman

This novel tells the story of Shawn McDaniel, a 14-year-old boy with brain disease. He is highly intelligent, yet unable to move his muscles and communicate. Through his first-person description, he remains positive about his life, even when people treat him like his brain is damaged. This short novel forces young readers to think about the assumptions (臆斷) they make about people with disabilities, and also addresses euthanasia (安乐死) and quality of life as related social problems.

Angelas Ashes by Frank McCourt

Frank McCourts New York Times best-selling memoir (回忆录) tells the story of his life growing up as an extremely poor child in Ireland and how he overcame those circumstances. He wrote the story to inspire young readers to make the most of what they have, and call on them to continue trying and overcome any difficulties they may face.

The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch & Jeffrey Zazlow

In 2006, when he was only 45 years old, Randy Pausch suffered from cancer and learned he had only three to six months to live. Inspired by a professors inspirational lecture, Pausch co-authored a book named The Last Lecture with Jeffrey Zazlow within a few short months. In spite of his disease, the book, is surprisingly encouraging. It encourages young readers to focus on whats truly important in life.

21. What can we know about Shawn McDaniel?

A. He leads a sad life. B. He had his brain damaged.

C. He likes to chat with people. D. He is optimistic about his life.

22. What does Frank McCourt write his memoir for?

A. To show his childhood suffering. B. To show his talents in writing.

C. To influence young readers. D. To recall his life.

23. What leads Randy Pausch to write The Last Lecture?

A. The importance of following dreams. B. The inspiration from a lecture.

C. His suffering from cancer. D. His limited living time.

B

People back in the United States are always asking me, “Whats it like to live in China?” They hope to hear stories about strange food and cultural conflicts (沖突). Instead, I tell them that living in China is like being a baby.

Please dont misunderstand me. I dont think that Chinese people are babies. I am a baby. Or at least, I become one when I leave my house. Thats because babies cant read, and when I leave my house in Beijing, Im illiterate (不识字的).

This can be dangerous. If a sign says, “Watch out for big angry bears,” in Chinese, I will continue walking, completely lack of information about my serious danger. Then a bear will eat me for breakfast.

I have started to recognize a few characters, but they seem impossible to ever learn without a lifetime of study. When I see a character I like, I give it a name. There is “The Square” “The Octopus” “The-upside-down Octopus”, and my favorite, “Upside-down Octopus on an airplane.” However, I still dont know their sounds or meanings. They are just beautiful mysteries to my eyes.

Because I cant read, city streets present an endless series of enigmas. If I see a business, I wonder, “Is that a restaurant? A dentist? A lawyers office?” Once, while hungry, I saw a big colorful sign. I walked in and asked a realtor (房屋中介) to see the drink menu.

Speaking of menus, eating at restaurant is a daily misadventure. Many places have photos of food, which is helpful. But if they have no photos, I walk from table to table and point at whatever looks delicious. I apologize if Ive ever interrupted your dinner to point at your plate. I didnt mean to be rude. I was just a hungry baby!

24. Why does the author think living in China is like being a baby?

A. Chinese people sometimes behave like babies. B. Its comfortable to be a baby in China.

C. He is as curious as a baby in China. D. He doesnt know Chinese at all.

25. What do we know about the authors Chinese?

A. He can order food in simple Chinese. B. He doesnt know many Chinese characters.

C. He memorizes the words based on the sounds. D. His spoken Chinese is better than his written Chinese.

26. What does the underlined word “enigmas” in Paragraph 5 probably mean?

A. Miracles. B. Choices. C. Puzzles. D. Stories.

27. What does the text mainly talk about?

A. The authors love for Chinese food. B. The way the author learns Chinese.

C. The language barrier the author meets in China. D. Cultural conflicts the author faces in China.

C

After photographer Monni Musts daughter Miya died, the sad mother adopted her black dog, Billy Bean. As Billy became increasingly weak, the thought of its dying was just more than Must could handle. So she decided to clone the dog. “I feared everyone was going to forget Miya,” she said, “and my other daughters thought I had completely lost my mind.”

Billys cells were shipped to ViaGen Pets, a Texas company that provides the cloning service. With more than $50,000, Must picked up a new puppy. “The dog has a real soul and is everything my daughter was—fun, social and kind,” she said. “I feel that I still have that touchable connection and not just a spiritual connection.”

Cloning animals is hardly new. But the recent news that singer Barbra Streisand had cloned her dog grabbed international headlines. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) president Ingrid Newkirk issued a statement saying she would love to talk her out of cloning, noting that millions of wonderful dogs are getting old in animal shelters every year or dying in terrifying ways when abandoned.

Normally, a doctor takes a tissue biopsy (組织活检), a piece of skin and muscle about the size of a pencil eraser, from the dog. The next step is to take an egg cell from a donor dog, remove the eggs nucleus, and insert DNA from the pet to be cloned. When an embryo (胚胎) develops, it is transplanted in the body of a mother dog.

In the basic cloning procedure, scientists take an entire adult cell and put it into an egg thats been relieved of its own DNA. The resulting embryo is a clone. However, in many animals, only one in 100 cloned embryos ever leads to a live birth. Some embryos die in the IVF dish or in the mothers bodies. Of those that are born, a few suffer from abnormalities (畸形) and quickly die. Besides, pet cloning doesnt mean copying everything of your beloved pets.

28. Why did Must decide to clone Billy Bean?

A. She felt alone without its company. B. Her work experience inspired her to do so.

C. She wanted to keep her daughter in memory. D. Her family encouraged her to get a new dog.

29. What is Newkriks attitude towards pet cloning?

A. Unconcerned. B. Supportive. C. Skeptical. D. Negative.

30. What does Paragraph 4 mainly talk about?

A. How dog cloning works. B. The achievements in dog cloning.

C. The disadvantages of pet cloning. D. How to support animal protection.

31. What does the last paragraph imply about animal cloning?

A. It is widely accepted now. B. It has a very high failure rate.

C. It gives pet owners confidence. D. It has made a breakthrough in recent years.

D

The latest study by the University of Florida has found that eating from smaller, less beautiful, and even paper plates will help prevent overeating. Eating with a fork instead of a spoon can help you lose weight, the researchers say. Much to their surprise, they find that putting mirrors in the dining room will also help reduce weight.

The researchers asked 185 college students to choose a chocolate cake or a fruit salad, and evaluated the taste. Those who ate in a room with a mirror scored the taste of junk food much lower than those in a room without a mirror. But the taste of fruit salad remained the same in any case.

Lead scientist, Dr Ata Jami, says that a glance in the mirror tells people more than just about their physical appearance. It enables them to view themselves objectively (客觀地) and helps them to judge themselves and their behavior in the same way that they judge other people.

The mirrors were found to push people to compare and match their own behavior with accepted social standards. The researchers believe it proves that people dont want to look in the mirror when they feel they are following the social standards. When they look in the mirror with mouths full of junk food, feelings of discomfort and failure can be increased. Therefore, the presence of the mirror lowers the taste of unhealthy food.

However, researchers say this is only the case if people select the food they are eating, because they are responsible for that choice. The researchers suggest that mirrors be placed in dining rooms and other eating spaces, so that people will start eating more healthily.

32. What are researchers amazed to find?

A. People using a fork will eat more. B. Paper plates make food look nicer.

C. Mirrors can help people lose weight. D. People will eat more in front of a mirror.

33. What can be inferred from the taste study?

A. Some teenagers got involved in it. B. People were required to eat with a spoon.

C. People preferred a chocolate cake to a fruit salad. D. The mirror may not affect the taste of healthy food.

34. What can we know about the mirror according to Dr Ata Jami?

A. It makes people judge others correctly. B. It makes people judge themselves well.

C. It is a necessary part of peoples daily life. D. It can show the appearance of a person.

35. What may a person feel when looking into a mirror with a mouthful of food?

A. Uncomfortable. B. Unfriendly. C. Strange. D. Silly.

第二節 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

Sometimes it may seem like youre always getting into trouble with your teachers or your parents and that no matter what you do you just cant seem to get things right.  Staying busy and active is considered the first step to make yourself on the way. Here below are some approaches to making it.

Joining a sports team, whether its a team at your school or in your community, is a great way to stay out of trouble. Whether youre playing soccer, basketball, or baseball, team sports are a great way to meet interesting people and to find something to do other than get into trouble.  This can help you calm down and will keep you from using your energy the wrong way.

Join a club

It could be through regular school or another community organization. You can join an art club, chess club, cooking club, debating (辩论) club, or really all sorts of clubs that can help you focus on something you care about that doesnt have to do with annoying your teachers or not doing your homework.

Be an active student

Being an active student means a lot, such as showing up on time, not skipping (不参加) class, raising your hand when you have questions, and doing the work in advance.  If you focus on being a good student, then you can avoid annoying your teachers or your parents.

A. Join a sports team.

B. Keep out of trouble.

C. Thus you can participate in class.

D. There are many ways to satisfy your parents.

E. The best thing to do is to stop trouble before it starts.

F. If sports arent your thing, you can always join a club.

G. Joining a sports team will also provide you with weekly exercise.

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第三部分  語言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

During my school days, I was one of those shy and distant kids who would just sit in a corner for an entire day. For me, my books were my    41    world. Even during breaks, I used to just sit in a corner of the    42    and see others play games. It was not as if I wasnt interested in    43    others or making new friends, but I always felt lacking in energy when    44    my peers. I always had an opinion that my advances towards new    45    would be limited. And I just didnt want to    46    a rejection (拒绝).

Once during my English class, my teacher shared a(n)    47    with us. It was about King Bruce and a spider. It revolved around (以……为中心) a lost battle and talked about how King Bruce, despite losing the battle,    48    in the end. He was    49    by a little spider. The little  of the spider and the way it was taking rejections impressed me a lot. I was so surprised that I myself started  the movements of spiders at home. Once, a spider took around an hour to reach the top of a wall and I    52    knocked it down. To my    53   , within seconds it started making its    54    up again.

For me, this    55    was a game changer. I realized that rejections are never a    56   . The world may mistreat me, but I can stand up and start    57    again. There would be a time when people would like and    58    me. At present, I    59    mixing with people, learning new things and making new friends. I think, there are just no such    60    as rejections or failures as everything can change at any moment.

41. A. real B. new C. next D. only

42. A. office B. station C. playground D. street

43. A. visiting B. watching C. helping D. joining

44. A. related to B. compared with C. separated from D. turned to

45. A. friendships B. courses C. teachers D. programs

46. A. avoid B. suffer C. cause D. fear

47. A. story B. task C. experience D. song

48. A. fought B. won C. left D. refused

49. A. confused B. hurt C. convinced D. inspired

50. A. improvements B. changes C. movements D. advantages

51. A. adjusting B. observing C. showing D. guiding

52. A. cruelly B. angrily C. luckily D. bravely

53. A. delight B. surprise C. amusement D. disappointment

54. A. progress B. way C. web D. mistake

55. A. incident B. research C. trouble D. adventure

56. A. turndown B. junk C. failure D. mess

57. A. jumping B. making C. moving D. working

58. A. train B. meet C. appreciate D. remember

59. A. enjoy B. suggest C. imagine D. risk

60. A. approaches B. values C. things D. solutions

第二節 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

To many Chinese, playing traditional Chinese musical  (instrument), such as the guzheng or erhu, may seem a bit old-fashioned. But there are musicians who take these instruments and combine them  modern sounds.

One of these artists is Brad Seippel. He is a 33-year-old music  (produce) from the US city of New Orleans.

Seippel  (play) music since he was just 12 years old. But it was not until he was 24 and living in China  he learned to play the pipa.

“When I was young, my father encouraged me to play the bass guitar. A bass guitar has four strings, and so  the pipa, so for me it was natural,” he said.

Seippels music is mainly electronic and  (sound) quite modern. But the pipa lets him add a unique element to his music.

Chinese musicians are bringing back  (tradition) music as well. Nine Treasures is a heavy metal band from Inner Mongolia. They use Mongolian throat-singing (呼麦) and a horsehead fiddle (小提琴)  (add) a folk flavor to their rock songs. Ive seen them live many times myself—it is  (true) a powerful mix.

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第四部分  寫作(共两节,满分35分)

第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

注意:1.  每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;

2.  只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

Our school newspaper is looking for an editor for its English edition. The job main includes two parts. One is to choose suitable English articles from other newspaper, magazines or the Internet for us students. The other is to pick out articles from those which is written by the students in our school and edit it for use. We hoped that the person can meet the following requirements: First, he is willing to devote some of his spare time to serve others. Second, its necessary for him to be good at both English or fine arts. Besides, the ability to use the computer is not important. Those who are interesting in the job—please get touch with the Students Union this week.

第二节 书面表达(满分25分)

假定你是李华,请你用英语给你的美国笔友Tom写一封电子邮件,介绍你校最近举办的“校园创客作品展评(Makers on Campus)”活动。内容包括:

1.  活动的目的(培养创新意识);

2.  展出的作品(发明、设计或文学作品等);

3.  活动的情况(同学们的表现、活动的结果等);

4.  你对此活动的感想。

注意:

1.  词数100左右,邮件的开头和落款已为你写好;

2.  可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

参考词汇:创新  innovation

Dear Tom,

Yours,

Li Hua

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