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【XZB2019TBYLYYB02019]单元综合检测
(二)Unit2Wish youwerehere(时间分钟;满分分)
100120.阅读理解(共小题;每小题分,满分分)I15230ABesides funand relaxation,vacations alsoprovide chancesto learnand grow.Beloware severalplaces thatevery kidin Americashould visit.Ellis IslandMuseum,New YorkCity(后代)About40percent ofAmericans areoffspring ofsomeone whoimmigratedthrough thisstation.Visiting is a powerfulexperience,thanks toexhibits.Lincoln Memorial,Washington,D.C.(鼓舞人心的)This is a cityof inspiringsights:the WashingtonMonument,theArlington NationalCemetery,and theJefferson andVietnam Veteransmemorials.Still the19-foot statueof our16th presidentis acant-miss.Colonial Williamsburg,Williamsburg,VirginiaKids growingup withe-mail andiPods mightnot believeit,but therewas lifebeforeelectricity,and evenbefore aUnited States.The301-acre open-air museumshows(重建的),hundreds ofrestored,reconstructed andhistorically furnishedbuildings,andguides who are dressedlike peopleof thattime tellthe storiesof themen andwomen of the18th-century city.National CivilRights Museum,MemphisThe motelwhere theRev.Dr.Martin LutherKing Jr.was killedisamuseum recordingtheAfrican Americanstruggle fromslavery toRosa Parksand beyond.Redwood National Park,CaliforniaEveryone feelssmall,in a good way,when walkingin theshadows of300-foot-tall一trees manyof whichare more than1,000years old.Monticello,VirginiaBesides TheDeclaration ofIndependence,one ofThomas Jeffersonsother(庄园)masterpieces is the estatehe designedand improvedover thecourse offifty
50.was difficultfor the judges tojudge.Cathy:Well,I wishI couldagree withyou.But Ido thinkSamantha wasthe best.短文改错(共小题;每小题分,满分分)V.10110Reading Englishin themorning isextreme important.For onething,it waswellknown thatour memoryin themorning ismuch goodthan thatin the other periodsof theday.However,reading Englishin themorning isdefinitely helpfulto usto rememberwhatwe haveread.In addition,keep reading English every morning isa goodway topractice ouroralEnglish andcorrect ourpronounce.For other,readingEnglishin themorning isa goodstartof a new day.If weread Englishin themorning,we willhave anenthusiasm to doother things.In short,it isimportant to read Englisheverymorning,especially forthosewant toimprove theirEnglish..书面表达(满分分)VI25假如你是李明,本周日你班同学组织前往连云港花果山旅游请你根据下面的提示给你班的交换生写一封邮件,向他简要介绍景点及旅游注意事项Jimmy花果山是《西游记》里描写过的著名景点,它距连云港市区约千米,平均
1.7海拔米那里的水帘洞很出名,是美猴王居住的地方,也是游客们最想去的地625方登山准备工作及注意事项
①事先了解天气情况;
②找个同学相互照应;
③
2.小心谨慎注意.对所给要点逐一陈述,适当发挥,不要简单翻译;1词数左右,开头和结尾已经写好,不计入总词数
3.100参考词汇《西游记》Monkey King海拔高度altitude水帘洞Water CurtainCaveDear Jimmy,Were goingto visitHuaguo Mountainthis Sunday.Now Idlike totell youmoreabout thistrip.Yours,Li Mingyears,located sevenmiles from the University of Virginia.You canfind moreplaces forkids tovisit andsee thephotos of these sightsatBudgetseeing.com.
1.According to the passage,the19-foot statueof Lincolnis in.A.New YorkCity B.WilliamsburgC.Washington,D.C.D.Memphis
2.What canwe learn from thepassageA.The estatethat Jeffersondesigned isright nextto theUniversityofVirginia.B.All of the300-foot-tall treesin RedwoodNationalParkare over1,000years old.C.The motelin whichMartin LutherKing Jr.was killedisamuseum now.D.About40%of thefirst generationof Europeanimmigrants livedin NewYorkCity.
3.We caninfer thatBudgetseeing.com ismost probablya websiteaboutA.travel B.educationC.history D.kidsB(闷热的)It wasa hot,sticky summerday inTexas and I wassurrounded bylaundry,loads ofbaby clothesall overthe floor.!folded atowel,tears streamingdown myface.Mynewborn Dillon,just a few weeksold,was sleepingpeacefully besideme.My4-year-oldTanner was watching“Ninja Turtlesv laughingat the TV screen.9Meanwhile I was exhausted,with darkcircles undermy eyesand clothesdirty.I lovedmybaby boysmore thananything.But thiswasnt thelife Idpictured formyself.I wasonly(记27years old.Once upona time,Id haddreams.Fd wantedto becomea goodjournalist者)and photographer,not astay-at-home mom,whose sleepwas takenaway,spent her(尿布)days changingdiapers・I kepton folding...and thetears keptcoming.What aboutmydreams andfutureThe worduthis is the mostimportant jobin theworld spreadandInearly droppedthetowel I was folding.!looked around,but sawnobody there.Later Irealized thevoice musthavecome from theTV.I calmeddown.Id neverthought ahouse-womans jobwas themostimportant jobin theworld.I putthe laundryaside,carried Tannerup inmy armsandhugged himtight.From that day on,Iwaswilling todo myhousework andI made(优先考虑的事)motherhood mytop priorityeven whenI returnedto theworkforce asajournalist andphotographer.Of course,it wasntall funand gamesraising three children,especially afterI gavebirthto mythird son,Noah.Anyhow,the laundrystill gaveme greatjoy towatch mychildrengrow healthily.Now Noahis aboutto enterhigh school.And Tannerand Dillonbothhave becomekind,courageous youngmen andgraduated from the keycolleges.Today Ithink raisinga child isthe most rewardingjob.
4.Why didthe writercryA.It wastoo hotand stickythat day.B.Her childrenalways madetrouble.C.Too muchhousework madeher veryexhausted.D.She losthope because of theboring housework.
5.The writerknew,uraising achildisthemostimportant jobin theworld”A.while shedreamedB.overhearing fromTVC.when sheopened a bookD.as shewaswatchingTV
6.What didthe author get fromthe laundryA.The companyof her children.B.Physical exercise.C.Her childrensappreciation.D.Great joyto seeher childrensgrowth.
7.We canlearnfromthis passagethat.A.Tanner isfour yearsolder thanhis brotherNoahB.the writerwas oncea journalistC.the writersthreechildrenare allcollege studentsD.the writeronce hatedherchildrenbecauseofunhappinessCIn2019,a groupof twentyBritish womenmade history.Working infive teamswithfour women in eachteam,they walkedto the North Pole.Apart fromone experiencedfemaleguide,the otherwomen wereall ordinarypeople whohad neverdone anythinglikethis in their livesbefore.They managedto survivein anenvironment whichhad defeatedseveralvery experiencedmen duringthe samefew springmonths ofthat year.(雪橇)Once on the ice,each womanhad toski alongwhile dragginga sledgeweighingover50kilos.This wouldnot havebeen toobad ona smoothsurface,but forlong(延伸),stretches theArctic iceis pushedup intohuge pilestwo orthree metershigh andthesledges had to bepulled upon sideand carefullylet down theotherso that they didntcrash.The temperaturewas alwaysbelow freezingpoint andsometimes strongwinds madewalkingwhile pullingso muchweight almostimpossible.lt was also verydifficult to put uptheirtents whenthey stoppedeach night.In suchconditions the women weremaking goodprogress ifthey coveredfourteen orfifteenkilometers aday.But therewas anotherproblem.Part of the journeywas acrossafrozen seawith movingwater underneaththe iceand atsome pointsthe teamwould drift(漂流)back morethan fivekilometers duringthe night.That meantthat afterwalking inthesevery terribleconditions forten hourson oneday,they hadto spendpart of the nextdaycovering thesame groundagain.Furthermore,each dayit wouldtake three hours fromwakingup to setting offand anotherthreehoursevery eveningtosetup thecamp andpreparethe eveningmeal.So,how didthey manageto succeedThey realizedthattheywere partof ateam.Ifany one of themdidnt pullher sledgeorgether jobdone,she wouldendanger thesuccess(远征探险).of thewhole expeditionAny formof selfishnesscould resultintheeffortsof everyoneelse beingcompletely wasted,so personalfeelings hadto beput toone side.Atthe endof theirjourney,the womanagreed thatit wasmental effortfar morethan physicalfitnessthat gotthem totheNorthPole.
8.What wasso extraordinaryabout theexpeditionA.It wasanewexperience formost ofthe women.B.The womendid nothave anymen withthem.C.The womenhad notmet oneanother before.D.There wasno oneleading it.
9.During theexpedition,thewomenhadto be carefulto avoid.A.being leftbehindB.damaging thesledgesC.falling overon theiceD.breaking theice
10.Which ofthe followingcan bestdescribe thewomeninthe textA.Strict butcaring.B.Proud butpatient.C.Honest anddevoted.D.Determined andwell-disciplined.
11.What canwe inferfromthetextA.Experience mustbe bought.B.Facts speaklouder thanwords.C.He whorisks nothinggains nothing.[导学号D.Motivation andteamwork achievegoals.50792051]DIts ahot summerafternoon.You^e cookingup the catch ofthe day over acampEre.Suddenly,afewraindrops fallon yourarms,and beforeyou knowit,the skyisopened up.Then youhear whatsounds likethunder inthe distance.What should you doYourtent isclose byand wouldoffer shelterfromthe pouring rain.There^a campsitepicnic shelter afew minutesdownthepath.And then you rememberthat your car isparkeddown theroad.Whats yoursafest choiceto makesure youand yourfamilies aresafeIts acommon questionfor manyhikers andcampers,especially whentheyre campingduringsummer months.Heading to your car is almostalways thesafest choice.Your tentanda picnicshelter will keep you dry,but theyoffer littleor noprotection againstlightning.Your car,on theother hand,willkeepyoudryand protect you fromlightning;strikes.Protecting yourselfagainst possiblelightning strikesis very important lightningkillsan averageof62people inthe USeach year.If youkeep allofthewindows anddoorsclosed inyour car,youll beable toreturn toyour campsitesafely.Of course,if you*re backpacking,not car camping,and youredeep inthe woods,your carwont beagood choice.So,what shouldyou doif yourcarisfar awayand there*s(枝)no othersafe shelternearbyFirst,youll have to makesure thattree limbsor otherobjectsdont fallon youor yourcampsite.Then youllhaveto get ina safeposition toavoidlightning,or flashflood conditions.What elseshouldyoudo
12.The passageaims totell us.A.whats campingB.how tocamp safelyC.how tosurvive a storm when campingD.carcampingisthesafest
13.To avoidlightning inastorm,youd better.A.go intoyour tentquicklyB.cook upthecatchofthedayover a campfireC.run intoa campsitepicnicshelterat onceD.get intoyourcarand returntoyourcampsite
14.From thelast paragraphwe caninfer.A.people shouldnot gocamping aloneB.people shouldnever campdeep inthe woodsC.backpacking isnot agoodchoicefor campersD.whencampinglearning toprotect oneselfis veryimportant
15.What doesthe underlinedword“campsite meanA.A placewhere peoplewhoareon holidaycan stayin tents.B.A placewhere peoplecan buyall kindsof travelinggoods.C.A placewhere peoplecan seethepouringrain.D.A placewhere peoplecan cookfood..阅读七选五(共小题;每小题分,满分分)II5210How toRead aBookBooks can be yourbest friends.—16—They canintroduce youthe thingsyou mayneversee.But doyou knowhow to read themin ordertoget the fullestenjoyment possibleThefollowing tipsshould help.
1.Find abook.Look inthe libraryor inoneofthe largebookstores.You couldalsoask friendsif youcould haveabookat theirbook shelves.Search theshelves untilyou find abook thatlooks good.Read thefirst pageto seehow itreads,and thecovertext on the backofthe book,if ithas any._17_
2.Find timetoreadthe book.Do notstart toread ituntil you have thetime.—18_And setaside timetodo nothing else but read,as itcanbe,at times,(悬疑的)suspenseful,exciting andrelaxing.
3.Get comfortableonthecouch.Have alamp behindyou,lighting theareawhere you are reading.Make surethe televisionis offand thatanything elsethat一could distractyou hasbeen attendedto.—
194.Start the book byturning thepages andreally enjoy it.Do notthink aboutanythingelsebutwhat youare reading.Put yourselfinto theaction orlocation inthestory.Once youconcentrate completely,it willbe difficulttoputthebookdown.Andremember thatreading isnot runningyour eyesoverabook.—20—However,if youneed toreadthebookquickly,thenyoudo notneedtopay attentionto everyword.A.If youare busydoing otherthings,you shouldwait untilyouhavefinished them.B.Get warmif youare goingto besitting stillfor afew hours.C.If youare alreadyconcentrating,then buyit orborrow it.D.They cantake youto placeswhere youmay nevergo.E.You shouldread itactively andenjoyitcompletely.F.Try toimagine thestory inyour head..【导学号G.Otherwise,you willmiss it50792052]川.完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
201.530Half ayear beforegraduation fromcollege,my sonbegan toseek ajob.—21—thefinancial crisis,fewer companieswould liketo_22_new staff.My sontargeted acompanythat was_23—to hireonly one person_24—there weremorethantwenty peoplefillingtheir resumes.After the interview,there wouldonly be3who couldenter the final round,whichwould later_25—onepersonto beemployed.Everything seemedto goquite_26—andmy sonpassed thefirst roundand enteredthe finalround ina week.On theday ofthefinalinterview,my sonand theother two_27—arrived attheinterview placeon time,—28—the test.Unexpectedly,theinterviewwas unbelievably_29—.The intervieweronly saidto them,“All of youarevery super.Please gohome andwaitfor our_30—.We willtell youthe31—in3days.Good luckto allofyou!”Onthe morningofthethird day,my sonreceived atextfromthecompany shortlyafter breakfastthat hewas notemployed.We allfelt very_32—.At nightfallthatday,my sonsuddenly told me33—onthephone,“Dad,I havebeenemployed!”Greatly surprised,I couldnot waitto askhim,Whats thewhole_34—”My sontoldmethat hereceived anothertext sayingthat hewasemployed.Actually thefirst textsent tomy sonwasalso_35—ofthetest intheinterview.Three menreceived thesame textthis morningand onlymy sons_36—was“Thank you”while theothers said“Goodbye”.Only thendid Iknow thatmy sonshope”—37—in thatway.That is,when youfeeldisappointed,donot_38—to sayuthank youtotheone whodisappoints you.Saying“thank you”shows respectfor otherswork andshows yourgrand—39—.Therefore,whileunder thesame condition,you willgettheupper handin termsof_40—compared withothers!
21.A.AS toB.Due toC.Instead ofD.Contrary to
22.A.promoteB.trainC.employD.discover
23.A.encouragedB.allowedC.supposed
24.A.while D.intendedC.thoughB.since
25.A.meetD.ifC.decideB.attract
26.A.slowlyD.representC.secretlyB.smoothly
27.A.membersD.silentlyC.friendsB.students
28.A.waiting forD.candidatesC.thinking aboutB.watching over
29.A.formalD.looking intoC.funnyB.simple
30.A.informationD.strangeC.orderB.notice
31.A.resultD.returnC.markB.choice
32.A.annoyedD.ideaC.disappointedB.puzzledD.shocked
33.A.doubtfully B.excitedlyC.calmly D.worriedly
34.A.matter B.causeC.conclusion D.interview
35.A.middle B.endingC.part D.course
36.A.way B.replyC.problem D.question
37.A.changed B.grewC.came D.developed
38.A.expect B.forgetC.dislike D.regret
39.A.generosity B.curiosityC.dignity D.personality
40.A.abilities B.strengthsC.challenges D.opportunities.语法填空共小题;每小题分,满分分IV10L515Mike:Hi,Cathy,how didyoufindyesterday*s speechcompetition CathyWell,tobehonest,it wasquite
41.disappoint.Mike:You didnt like thespeechesCathy:Yes,I
42..In fact,I enjoyedlistening tomost ofthe
43.speech.But Ijustcouldnt acceptthe result,you know.Mike:Hmm,you meanthe judgesCathy:I meanmost ofthe listenersincluding medidnt understand
44.thejudgesdidn*tlikeSamantha.lt wassuch ashock whenthey announcedthe
45.winwas Jim.We allthought Samanthaspronunciation wasthe
46.good.Mike You,re probablyright.But don*tyouthink thespeech itselfis moreimportantAs Isee it,Jims speechwas more
47.mean.Iwasdeeply movedby thestory
48.told us.Cathy But,
49.my opinion,we alsolearned somethingveryimportantfromSamanthas speech.Mike:Thats right.Samantha andJim wereindeed veryclose Iguess。
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