(2021新人教版)高中英语必修第三册模块综合检测.doc
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1、模块综合检测模块综合检测 (时间:100 分钟;满分:120 分) 第一部分阅读(共两节,满分 50 分) 第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分) A Asked to picture an electric guitar,most people will immediately bring to mind Leo Fenders most famous modelthe Stratocaster.Upon its introduction in 1954, the Stratocaster not only redefined(重新定义) the sound of
2、American music,but also immediately became an astonishing piece of design.Many musicians found Fenders first model,the Telecaster,clumsy,so he simply improved the instrument,making its shape fit a players body.For Fender, form followed function as naturally as morning followed night. You can learn m
3、ore about electric guitars fromThe Birth of Loud.Ian SPorts book is a vivid account of the careers of Fender and his main competition,Les Paul, the star guitarist.The book explores the two mens rise with extraordinary skills and authority. Although they would be forever linked in their fame,they wer
4、e in many ways opposites.Fender was silent and could often be found working in his laboratory until late at night,while Paul was a showman,a musical and technical whiz(奇才) who was one of the biggest stars before the age of rocknroll pop.What they shared was that they both dared to try out crazy idea
5、s.They were“untrained men who could build or fix almost anything”,Port observes. This book reflects Ports ability to marry an anecdotal writing style to a musicians ear.Describing sound is extraordinarily difficult.I myself have played electric guitars designed by Fender and Paul for many years,and
6、Ports descriptions of their different sounds are the most accurate I have ever read.Ports writing skills areshownclearlywhenhedescribesHendrixsfamousperformanceof“The StarSpangled Banner”at Woodstock in 1969,which pushed rock guitar playing to a height it may never again reach.Port wisely ends his b
7、ook here.The story of these instruments is the story of America from 1945 to the 1960s:loud,cocky(自大的), aggressively new. 【语篇解读】语篇类型是说明文,主题语境是人与社会之文学、艺术与体育。本文是 一篇书评,此书主要介绍了电吉他发明和推广的两大功臣。而作者赞美了书籍作者的写作技 巧和在音乐方面的专业性。 1What is Stratocaster famous for? AIts main functions. BIts wide application. CIts pro
8、fessional designer. DIts unique sound and form. D推理判断题。根据第一段的“the Stratocaster not only redefined the sound of American music,but also immediately became an astonishing piece of design”以及 下文描述的 Stratocaster 是 Fender 将原有的电吉他的外形进行了改进后制造出来的情况可 知,Stratocaster 的音色不仅重新定义了美国音乐,它本身也是一件令人吃惊的设计品。可 见它是因其独特的声音和
9、外形而闻名的。 2What similarity did Fender and Paul share? AHaving a bright personality. BEarning a reputation as a pop star. CBeing ready to put ideas into practice. DConcentrating on rocknroll all their life. C细节理解题。根据第三段的 What they shared was that they both dared to try out crazy ideas.They were“untrain
10、ed men who could build or fix almost anything”, Port observes 可知,Fender 和 Paul 都是乐于将想法付诸实践的人。 3Which is a distinguishing feature of the book according to the author? AIt combines music with history. BIt records the birth of rock music. CIt shows professional knowledge. DIt focuses on events rather t
11、han persons. C推理判断题。根据最后一段的“This book reflects Ports ability to marry an anecdotal writing style to a musicians ear”和“Ports descriptions of their different sounds are the most accurate I have ever read”可知,Port 在这本书中能够 精准地描述相关的音乐知识, 作为熟悉电吉他的作者也称赞 Port 在书中所展现的专业知识。 4What is the text meant to do? AReco
12、mmend a good book. BSpread electric guitars. CAdvocate rocknroll. DHonor two musicians. A推理判断题。阅读全文可知,本文是一篇书评。首段通过讨论人们常见的电吉他形 象引出话题,第二段简要介绍书的作者和内容,第三段又回到书中主要呈现的人物,最后一 段从写作风格和专业性上赞扬了这本书。由此推知,此文的主要目的是为了推荐这本书。 B This July my husband and I decided to move both our kids,aged 14 and 10,from theirpreviouss
13、choolstoanewinternationalschoolthatslocatedinour neighborhood.It wasnt an easy decision.We knew switching schools would be a challenge for our kids. Put two kids in the same situation and they react and feel differently.Nina, outgoing and talkative,has no problem making new friends and adjusting to(
14、适应) the new school.It took her less than a week to say, “This school is great.I like it.” Everywhere she goes,shes surrounded by friends.It took Michael months to say, “I guess this is fine.”Before that,he complained about everything.Hes sensitive and quite hard on himself.Words of encouragement nee
15、d to be told on a daily basis. To make our children comfortable before,during,and after the move,we included them in our plan from the beginning.Theyre big enough to take part in decisionmaking activities.We researched,compared,and asked questions.We listed everything about their old schools and the
16、 new one,and we discussed every item.We were open with them from the start.Our kids knew what was going on and what was about to happen.They had time to prepare themselves.They trusted us. Communicating with their new teachers was also important.For the first three months,we kept an eye on our child
17、rens academic(学业的) performance and their social life.If we discovered a drop in their grades or any unusual behavior,we were quick to arrange appointments with their teachers.We dont aim to be helicopter_parents, but it doesnt mean we let them go completely.Balancing this role is hardthe older the k
18、id,the harder it getsbut its not impossible.The key is to listen first, and act second. 【语篇解读】语篇类型是夹叙夹议文,主题语境是教育。作者讲述了自己一家人是如 何帮助两个孩子应对转校问题的。 5Why were the children probably moved into a new school? AThe old school is not good enough. BThey wanted to make more new friends. CThe new school is conveni
19、ently located near their home. DThe outgoing child can help the shy one in the same school. C细节理解题。根据第一段的 a new international school thats located in our neighborhood 可知,作者的孩子们转校的一个原因可能就是新学校离家特别近,非常方便。 6How did the parents help the children deal with switching schools? ABy tolerating their behavior
20、in school. BBy choosing the best teachers for them. CBy encouraging them to enjoy social life. DBy having open communication with them. D推理判断题。根据第三段可知,为了帮助孩子们适应转校,作者和丈夫从一开始就 与他们商讨转校的利弊,让他们有充分的准备。也就是说,为了帮助孩子们处理转校问题, 父母与他们开诚布公地交流。 7What might the underlined phrase“helicopter parents”in the last paragr
21、aph refer to? AParents who pay very close attention to their children. BParents who send their children to school in person. CParents who talk too much rather than take action. DParents who listen to their children all the time. A词义猜测题。阅读最后一段可知,划线短语与该句的 we let them go completely 是父母对待孩子态度的两个极端,所以“直升
22、机父母”指的是那些密切关注孩子一举一动的 父母,与完全放养孩子的父母形成对比。 C What kinds of rooms are your favorite spots for studying?We are going to guess that they are probably not painted bright red or yellow.But maybe they should be.Imagine.You are suddenly asked to prepare for an exam.You have two rooms to choose from.One is a p
23、ale blue,and the other is a bright red.Which one do you settle into for study?Is one going to get your brain fired up for learning,or let you relax into a best state of concentration? According to researchers at Curtin University in Australia,it might be best to camp out in the bright red room when
24、you are looking to store information.It might sound strange,since we often think of pale roomssoft blues or light greensas relaxing,or even reassuring(令人安心的)And they seem to be:The Curtin University study showed that pale colors made participants feel more relaxed and calm,while bright colors increa
25、sed heart rate.But calming and relaxing,it turns out,may not always be the best environment for deep concentration or knowledge gaining.Reading comprehension(阅读理解) was much better in the bright rooms than in the paler rooms.Although participants reported that they generally preferred the pale rooms
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