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译林版(2019)高中英语 必修第二册 模块综合检测1

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Sometimes, big ideas come in small packages. That's 1 for Bryan Ware, the founder of the non­profit organization, The Crayon(蜡笔) Initiative, which 2 the crayons children use at restaurants to give to children in need.

One night Ware was out to 3 with his family when he took notice of a box of crayons on the table. His son picked them up and colored on the tablecloth happily. There was nothing 4 about those things to most people. But seeing the crayons sparked(激发) something in Ware.

Ware knew that most of the crayons at restaurants were 5 after the first use. So he convinced the restaurants to hand over their 6 crayons, and meanwhile he tried to know where he could send the crayons to kids who needed them. After research, Ware decided to work with local 7 to bring the crayons to young patients.

Ware wanted to make sure each kid got a full set of 8, but because of budgeting issues, most only received one or two colors during their stay. Then he created packs with eight various colors. "These are 9 because the kids can use them to make superheroes and fairies, "Ware says.

So far, The Crayon Initiative has donated over 20, 000 packs of crayons to 38 hospitals, but it's the impact, not the 10, that matters to Ware.

"It's as important as the medicines for patients 11 it makes them get rid of the pain, "Ware says. He recently received a 12 from a family whose daughter had unfortunately passed away.

"It was a picture of a plastic pencil box. It was what she 13 around throughout the hospital, "Ware says. "Whatever examination she had to undergo, it was the little box of stuff that made her 14. "These kinds of stories make the 15 all worthwhile to Ware.

(1)
A、true B、different C、strange D、simple
(2)
A、creates B、removes C、recycles D、produces
(3)
A、work B、walk C、travel D、dinner
(4)
A、natural B、difficult C、unusual D、common
(5)
A、given out B、thrown away C、broken up D、gathered up
(6)
A、used B、tested C、beautiful D、new
(7)
A、charities B、stores C、libraries D、hospitals
(8)
A、colors B、shapes C、functions D、requirements
(9)
A、special B、small C、surprising D、amazing
(10)
A、form B、profit C、number D、reason
(11)
A、and B、unless C、but D、because
(12)
A、call B、photo C、letter D、reward
(13)
A、ran B、carried C、turned D、looked
(14)
A、happy B、quiet C、crazy D、healthy
(15)
A、relationship B、meeting C、business D、effort
举一反三
 阅读下面文章,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一个完整短文,续写词数应为150左右。

Eric was a nine-year-old boy who lived with his single mother, Stacey and sister, Lily. They lived a hard life. Eric felt bad for their situation but worse for himself, especially in school.

Eric's leather boots were worn out. They didn't protect his feet from the rain, and his socks became totally wet as water went through the holes in his shoes. Stacey attempted to fix the holes but it was no use. Eric still walked to school with that pair of broken shoes. How much he wished he could also have new comfortable and expensive shoes his classmates wore!

One day, Eric returned from school and complained to Stacey, "It was raining today. Water has leaked into my shoes again. I hate my boots! Why can't you get me new ones?" Stacey was sad and helpless. "I spent our last savings on your sister's medicine. She's sick. Eric you know that. You need to act like a responsible big brother!" she answered. Tears welled up in Eric's eyes. "I hate you!" he shouted. "You only care about Lily! You don't love me!" Then he cried and ran to his room.

After preparing dinner, Stacey went to his room with his dinner plate. "I'm sorry, Eric," she whispered to comfort him. "We're going through a very tough journey recently. But I'll get you new shoes in the future." However, Eric refused to listen to her.

The next day, when Eric went to class, he took his seat quietly and hid his feet under his chair, as usual. He was embarrassed to show his boots. As the math teacher Mrs Fletcher entered the class, all the students greeted her. "Today, we have a very special friend with us," she smiled. "Everyone, please welcome Ben, your new classmate." Soon after, a boy with a pair of crutches(拐杖)entered. The new boy only had one leg. Eric was shocked. He and all his classmates thought how unlucky Ben was and that he must be very shy and sad.

注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Paragraph 1: At that moment, Mrs Fletcher asked Ben to introduce himself. 

Paragraph 2: Inspired by Ben, Eric realized he should appreciate what he had. 

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Earlier this year Rodney Smith Jr. made headlines when he drove eight hours from his home in Huntsville. Alabama, to cut the lawn for an elderly soldier in North Carolina who couldn't find anyone to help him with his yard work.

That wasn't the first time the twenty-nine-year-old Bermuda native had gained such attention. To do his good deeds, Rodney often finds leads for those in need through social media.

Back to one August afternoon in 2015, Rodney Smith Jr. was driving home. That's when Rodney saw an elderly man struggling to mow his lawn. He would take a couple of shaky steps, using the handle to stabilize himself, pause, then slowly push the mower again. Rodney decided to help. Mr. Brown thanked him greatly, and Rodney went home feeling satisfied.

Sitting at his computer to do his homework, Rodney couldn't get Mr. Brown out of his mind. There must be many Mr. Browns out there. He went online and posted that he would mow lawns for free for senior citizens. Messages flooded in.

One day a cancer-battling woman said she wasn't having a good day. Rodney decided to do more than mowing lawns. After he finished mowing, he knocked on her door. "You're going to win this fight, Madam", he said. Then he asked folks to pray for her on social media.

Word of Rodney's mission spread. A grandmother in Ohio said he'd encouraged her 12-year-old grandson to mow lawns. He got a letter from a seven-year-old boy in Kansas. "Mr. Rodney, I would like to be a part of your program, and I'll make you proud," he wrote.

That gave Rodney an idea. In 2017, he decided to establish a programme Raising Men Lawn Care Service to make a national movement for young people. The kids learn the joy of giving back.

Yard work seems like a small, simple thing, but taking care of the lawn means a lot to the people they do it for. "When we mow their yards for free, they can use the money for healthcare and food etc. It means more than you would think," Rodney said.

 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

It was a typical weekend for Mitch White and his friends. They were out celebrating a bachelor party, sailing the peaceful waters of the Minnesota River. They never expected that this single party would transform from a relaxed canoe trip into a painful rescue mission. With the sun setting, an unexpected bark changed everything.

Led by Mitch White, the soon-to-be-married man, they searched for the source of the sound along the banks of the river. Suddenly, a weak cry for help came from the mud. They were surprised to find that the head of a 13-year-old St. Bernard named Ed was barely visible in the thick mud. Mitch said, "The dog wasn't moving on its own, so we should feed it and give it water. " The dog looked like i had used all its strength.

The men took up their oars(桨) and began digging, their festive mood giving way to a focused rescue mission. It took them more than half an hour to free the trapped dog as it was already breathing very feebly after possibly being trapped for 24 hours. When they got the poor fellow out of the mud, he couldn't walk, so they carried him back to the house. Back home with his owner, George Niskanen, Ed began his slow restoration-a happy ending to a dangerous adventure. George was thankful to the bachelor party heroes.

Now, the people of Carver, Minnesota, have new heroes to cheer for. Indeed, this incredible act of bravery and compassion redefined the meaning of a bachelor party. It became a heroic tale of humanity, friendship, and the instinct(本能)to do what's right.

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