高中英语模块综合测评(二)北师大版选修7

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1、模块综合测评(二).阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分;满分30分)ATwo days ago I was woken up at I am. My roommate stood at the door (she was returning from a club) along with a huge middleaged man with long hair. “Please let him in,” she told me, “He has been locked out of his apartment.” She had seen him, cold and shivering (it

2、had snowed the previous night)and immediately asked him to sleep at our place. He was a law student in his fifties who had been doing his homework at the Laundromat (自助洗衣店) when he found he had left his keys in his house.I have never had a strange man sleep in my house before.My roommate and I are b

3、oth less than 5 feet and we have been asked not to speak to strangers since we were kids. Not to mention that were in a new city that we have lived in for less than a month. He accepted our kindness with hesitation and as soon as dawn broke he left.The next day he came to our house, saying he owed u

4、s big time for not being frozen out in the cold. He left us a beautiful card saying“Thank you so much. Your actions are so sincere.”Later he cooked us a wonderful simple “thank you” dinner over which he told us about his life (a coach, a guide, a law student)He told us how he was completely touched

5、by our concern for a total stranger. I learnt a lot that evening. As he talked about how once he brought a homeless man in to eat Christmas dinner with his family, I was deeply touched.My roommate taught me a huge lesson: Let go of your fear; always leave the door of compassion (同情) open and you can

6、 never go wrong.【语篇解读】本文讲述了室友非常热心地领着一个陌生人住在我们宿舍,陌生人第二天表示了感谢。这让我懂得:放下恐惧,把心打开,你就不会迷失。1From the first paragraph we can infer that _Athe writer came back from a club earlierBthe writers roommate was kindheartedCthe writers roommate often came back lateDthe man wanted to find a job at the Laundromat【解析】细

7、节理解题。由第一段“Please let him in,”she told me,“He has been locked out of his apartment.”She had seen him,cold and shivering(it had snowed the previous night)and immediately asked him to sleep at our place.”可知作者的室友非常热心,故选B项。【答案】B2When the writer knew the man would stay in their house for the night, at fir

8、st _Ashe felt nervousBshe was angryCshe felt excitedDshe was disappointed【解析】细节理解题。由第二段“I have never had a strange man sleep in my house before.My roommate and I are both less than 5 feet and we have been asked not to speak to strangers since we were kids.Not to mention that were in a new city that

9、we have lived in for less than a month.”可知,作者看到室友领回来一个陌生人很紧张,故选A项。【答案】A3The next day the man went back to the writers house to _Atell them he was OKBgive them nice cardsCshow his thanks to themDshow he was really lucky【解析】细节理解题。由第三段内容得知第二天那个被帮助的人前来致谢,感谢因为她们的收留而没有被冻坏,还留下一张感谢卡片,故选C项。【答案】C4What can we

10、learn from the passage?AThe writers roommate worked in a club.BThe man had helped others before.CThe man was a complete failure in his life.DThe two women have lived in this city since they were young.【解析】推理判断题。由第四段末句“As he talked about how once he brought a homeless man in to eat Christmas dinner w

11、ith his family, I was deeply touched.”推断出他曾经带过一个无家可归的陌生人到自己家里度过圣诞节,故选B项。【答案】BBAnybody whos noticed so many sweaty Sundaymorning photos on the Internet must think that marathons have recently regained popularity. According to Running USA, an organization that tracks the sports growth, 52 percent of r

12、unners today track themselves with some sort of GPSenabled device, like a smartphone or a fitness tracker. This statistic has likely played a role in runnings growing appealthe easily available tracking information has attracted people to the sport,and kept them going, for its possible for anyone to

13、 see in real time how its affecting their bodies.Today, free smartphone apps can give runners information on things like the number and length of their steps, their heart rate, even the estimated volume of oxygen they consume per minute. All this information can act as a reward and a motivator for t

14、he runner. “Its one thing to hear encouragement from a coach.” Bryan Boyle, editor of Runners World magazine, explains. “Its quite another, however, to appreciateat a glanceprogress made during weeks and months of running.”But runtracking technology doesnt just help runners train harder. It also giv

15、es them the power to train more intelligently. Recreational runners today no longer have to guess how far or how fast theyve run, or what their body is doing. If they can monitor their heart rate, they can make sure theyre hitting the most strategic pace on each run, which can signiticantly increase

16、 their chances of having a positive experience on the course during race day.No matter how much technology can promote the experience of running, though, many runners argue that the biggest benefit of the sport remains the chance to get outdoors,away from the computer, for an hour. “Theres so much more to experience,” adds Boyle.

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