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单元质量检测卷二满分分150第一部分听力共两节,满分分30第一节共小题;每小题分,满分分
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳5A BC选项听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅10读一遍
1.Whom doesthe bookbelong toA.Mike.B.Lisa.C.Tom.
2.What willthe mando thisafternoon A.Go shopping.B.Work.C.Study bees.
3.When willJim returnA・Today.B.Tomorrow.C.The dayafter tomorrow.
4.Why wasthe womanlate A・She setoff late.B.Her carbroke down.C・There washeavy traffic.
5.What arethe speakerstalking aboutA.The weather.B.A coat.C.A report.第二节共小题;每小题分满分分
151.5,
22.5听下面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、、三个选5A BC项中选出最佳选项听每段对话或独白前.,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完5后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.What willthe kidsdrink A.Green tea.B.Coke.C.Apple juice.A.At the womans home.B.At arestaurant.C.At the manfs home.
7.Where aremost probablythe speakers
41.A.travelled B.shopped C.flew D.searched
42.A.upon B.after C.of D.in
43.A.ring upB・make upC.put upD.take up
44.A.ashamed B・afraid C・aware D.embarrassed
45.A.hid B.placed C.cleaned D.opened
46.A.jokes B.stories C.lies D.problems
47.A.rob B.catch C.steal D.pick
48.A.turn B.advice C.decision D.hope
49.A.lost B.short C.missing D.enough
50.A.replay B.rewrite C.repeat D.record
51.A.designs B.colors C.lines D.holes
52.A.pushed B.threw C.stopped D.reached
53.A.frightened B.shocked C.encouraged D.excited
54.A.wrongly B.naturally C.sensitively D.clearly
55.A.offering B.accepting C.judging D.thanking第二节(共小题,每小题分满分分)
101.5,15阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1I haveeven wonderedif moneybuys happiness.It seemsthat moneywill allowme tobuy thethings
56.make mehappy.But one day Isat downand madea listof thethings Iwanted
57.do inmy life.Irealized Idnever putmuch thoughtinto it.Id writtendown thesethings-like takinga photoon themountain and stayingat ahotel inDubai,but I didnt reallyplan to do them,
58.simple becauseI didnthave the time.My lifeconsisted
59.heading to the office,running on the road,working somemore...It didn*tmatter ifmy salarydoubled;the lifewould stay
60.same.Sure Idprobably drivea
61.nice car,moveinto a bigger place,and have abiggerTV thanmy friends,but that wasnt helpingme realizeany ofmygoals.Six monthsafter
62.create thatlist,my beliefhas changed.Id keepworking onmy list,for
63.experience weremuch moreimportant thanany of the materialitems.Its nothard tocreateopportunity for
64.you.All it
65.take isa littlecreative thinking.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)40第一节(满分分)15假设你是李华,昨天看到中央电视台关于世界濒危珍稀动物的报道后深有感触,决定给世界自然基金会()的负责人写一封邮件,邮件的内容应包括WWF.你看完报道后的感受;1珍稀动物濒危的原因;
2.你对的建议
3.WWF注意词数左右;
1.80可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2.开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数
3.Dear Siror Madam,Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分分)25阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文I alwayswondered howpeople wouldreact ifI triedto approacha total stranger forhelp in a busyplacelike astreet corneror in a bustlingmall.I personallyhave alwayshurried pasta strangerwho triedtocatch myattention ina busyplace orwhen Iam rushingaround.Yesterday Ihad ataste ofbeing stuckin sucha desperatesituation wheremy onlyhope ofhelpwould have to comefrom atotalstranger.I wasinabusy shoppingmall buyinga largepiece ofluggage.After thepurchase inone of the large,fancy,expensive shops,I pickedup myphone frommy pocketto callmy driverwaitingin the parking lotand myphone wasdead.I thenrequested the shop assistantwho hadjust soldme theluggage,which wasnot cheapat all,ifshe couldring thenumber ofmy driverfor me.She replied,still allsmiles,Pm sorrysir,but itis theshoppolicy thatwe cannotuse mobilephones whileworking in the shop.”As I was wonderingwhat kindof policythatwas,I saw a nicelookingteenage boycoming towardme.Remembering mywifes interestingtheory thatbeautiful peopleare morelikely togive youa handwhenyoure introuble,I thoughtI mighthave achance.But beforeI couldsay aword,he walkedpastme.It turnedout hesimply didntsee me.I waiteda bitlonger in the mallbut itseemed nobodybothered tolook atme.Disappointed andtired,I gotout of theshoponto thebusy streetin front.I stoodthere withpeople rushingby,looking at theirfaces tosee ifthere was a signof kindnesson theirface.I beganwondering howmany timesI hadreactedto strangerslike theshop girland theteenager.注意.续写词数应为左右;
1150.请按如下格式作答2At thatpoint Isawayoung motherwith hertwo kids.Finally aman wearing a cheapTshirt anddirty jeansseemed tonotice me.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.When doesthe womanwant toleave for the museumA.At about
1230.B.At about
100.C.At about
130.
9.How doesthe manknow about the bigfire A.He sawit outof thewindow.B・He heardpeople talkabout it.C.He readabout itinanewspaper.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.Why didntthe womanget enoughsleep lastnight A.She stayedup lateat a party.B・A diseasekept herawake.C.The loudmusic ina partyaffected hersleep.
11.How oftendo thegirls throwapartyA・Once aweek.B.Once halfa month.C.Once amonth.
12.Why doesthe womanwant anew apartmentA.To becloser to the man.B.To live inabigger apartmentalone.C・To have a quieterenvironment.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613..When wasthe womanbornA.On February10th,
1985.B.On January10th,
1985.C.On February10th,
1980.
14.In whichcity wasthe manborn A.Oxford.B.Brighton.C.London.
15.Why didthe womango toNew YorkA.To attendcollege.B.To findwork.C.To attendhigh school.
16.What didthemanthink ofhis time in BeijingA.Great.B.Terrible.C.Just soso.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.What isAelita Andrefamous forA.Her lifestyle.B.Her artshows.C.Her paintingstyle.
18.What isNOT trueabout Aelita*s firstshow A.It washeld in
2011.B.It washeld inNew York.C.It contained44paintings.()
19.How oldwas Aelitawhen shestarted topaintA.Nine monthsold.B.Four yearsold.C.Seven yearsold.()
20.How muchis thecheapest workof AelitaA.Over$2,
400.B.Over$3,
000.C.Over$10,
000.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分满分分)
152.5,
37.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项、、和中,选出最佳选项A BC DAJacobs Pillow Dance FestivalWhere:Becket,MassachusettsWhen:Jun.15—Aug.24Each summer,this influentialdance centerpresents anumber ofclasses andperformances bymore(最精彩的部分)than50companies from around theworld.Highlights inthis seasoninclude theDanceTheater ofHarlems productionof AlvinAileys TheLark Ascending”,which opensthe festival.Many eventsare free.Ticketed performancesstart at$
22.jacobspillow.org.Moab MusicFestivalWhere:Moab,UtahWhen:Aug.29—Sept.9This areais betterknown formountain bikingthan formusic.But since1992,it hashosted aprivatefestival thatbrings classical,jazz,Latin andother typesof musicto theland.This yearthere willbe16concerts,including threeGrotto Concerts”,where gueststake a45minute boatride downtheColorado Riverto performances.Events start at$
25.moabmusicfest.org.Cheyenne FrontierDaysWhere:Cheyenne,WyomingWhen:July19-28There issomething foreveryone atthis117yearold festival,from anIndian villageand OldWestmuseum“to countryconcerts.But thecompetition isstill themain attraction,with cowboysand cowgirlscompetingfor majormoney in the worldslargest outdoorstage.Competition ticketsstartat$18,and concerttickets at$
23.cfdrodeo.com.The GlimmerglassFestivalWhere:Cooperstown,New YorkWhen:July6—Aug.24Each summer,opera loversfromaroundthe countrytravel toupstate New York towatchproductions thatinclude starslike NathanGunn andGinger CostaJackson.This yearsperformancesinclude Wagnefs“The FlyingDutchman^^and VerdisKing for a Day,in honorof the200th birthdays作曲家.of bothcomposersTickets startat$
26.glimmerglass.org.
21.If youare interestedin danceperformances,which datesuits youbest A.June
6.B.June
28.C.August
29.D.September
9.
22.Where canyou watcha competition and enjoyconcertsA.Becket,Massachusetts.B.Moab,Utah.C.Cheyenne,Wyoming.D.Cooperstown,NewYork.
23.If youare abig fanof Wagner,which oneshould youchoose A.JacobsPillowDanceFestival.B.The GlimmerglassFestival.C.Cheyenne FrontierDays.D.Moab MusicFestival.BI hada picniconedaywith my sister.We bothlike toride hermotorcycle andthat daywe rodeit tothenearest park.We boughtsome coffeeand cakes,and thenwe enjoyedour food.Within a few hours,the skychanged andlooked readyforaheavy rain.We packedeverything andwere readyto go.My sister,who wassitting ona benchthen,suddenly wasvery stilland couldnttalk tome.She couldn*t move.Her知觉.eyes wererolling and she wasabout tolose consciousnessI heldher inmy armsand askedif shewantedto rest.She didntanswer andonly saidSorry”.It startedto rainand Ididnt knowwhat todo.She wasfighting tostay awarebut herskin waspaleand hereyes wereacting strangely.Suddenly,from nowhere,a womanonabicycle appeared,wearinga救护车?”raincoat.She isntlooking good.Do youwant me to callan ambulance“Yes,please,yes!”I begged.She did.Struggling withthe rain,she managedto callsome policemen,who quicklyhelped mecarrymysisterto a safer place.The ambulancearrived andwe wentto ahospital,where shewas treatedintime andshe cameto lifethe nextmorning aftersome restand medical help.An interestingfact wasthat Iguessed the woman in the raincoatwasadoctor ora nurse.I laterlearnedfrom one ofthepolice officerswho toldme:No.She wasan ordinaryperson whotook some紧急青况courses onemergency situationsTI amso gratefulthat sheappeared exactlyat theright moment.I dontknow whyor how.Ididn*teven getthe chanceto saythanks to her.
24.What happenedwhen theauthor andher sisterwere readyto goA.They hada fight.B.Her sisterfell illsuddenly.C.They werecaught inthe rain.D.They haddifficulty packingthings.
25..How didthewomanhelp theauthor A.By givingfirst aidtoher sister.B.By protectingher sisterfrom therain.C.By cairyinghersisterto thehospital.D.By askingfor emergencymedicalhelp.
26.Why didthewomancall thepolicemen A.To keeporder inthepark.B.To sendthe sickgirl tohospital.C.To carrythe sickgirl toasaferplace quickly.D.To carrythe sickgirl onto the ambulance.
27.What wasthe authorsmain attitudetowards thewoman A.Thankful.B.Friendly.C.Doubtful.D.Admirable.CMore and more birdsare flyingto settleat Qinghai Lake,oneofthe highestinland lakesin China,thanks to the protectionefforts oflocal government.Covering anarea ofover4,000square kilometers,QinghaiLakeis alsothe countrysbiggest salt lake.Located in Northwest China*s QinghaiProvince,the lakeis famousforthetwo islandsat its一northwest pointCormorant Islandand EggIsland.The twoislands haveplenty offloating grassandvarious schoolsof fish,offering richfood sourcesto birds.The islandshave become a dreamlandfordifferent kinds of groupsof birds and havebeen called“Bird Islands”.高原Each Marchand April,when iceand snowcovering theQinghaiTibet Plateaustart tomelt,over20kinds ofbirds flyto theBird Islandsto lay eggs.During themonths,flocks ofbirds cover thewhole sky overthe islands andbird eggscan be found everywhere.Visitors canhear thesinging ofbirdsfrom miles away.These havebecomeaworld famoussymbol ofthe lake.To protectthis dreamlandfor birdsand supportcalls forecological protection,China setup theQinghaiLake NationalNatural Reserveat theend of
1997.Meanwhile,the Statehas pointedouttheBirdIslands andSpring Bayof QinghaiLake werecentral protectionzones.巡逻Inspectors andconservators oftenpatrol thelake,enriching localresidents knowledgeofrelated lawsand spreadingknowledge aboutanimal protectionto visitors.They aremaking greateffortsto callon peopleto loveand protectthe birds.At thesame time,they havebuilt specialfences aroundtheisland areato preventwolves,foxes andother carnivorousanimals,as wellas illegalhunters from繁殖.breaking upthe birds*building nests,laying eggsand breedingAs aresult,more andmore birdsarecoming totheislandsfor shelteringand breeding.
28.Why aremore andmore birdscoming tothe biggestsaltlakeinNorthwestChina A.Because itis gettingwarmer andwarmer.B・Because itis beingreformed.C.Because environmentsthere aregetting moreandmoreagreeable tothem to livein.D.Because thepeople thereare becomingricher andricher.
29.What dothe birdsfeed onA.Floating fishand variousgrass.B.Grass floatingonthe water surfaceand differentkinds offish.C.Salt waterand plentyof grains.D.Corn fromthe localfarmers.
30.What canyou inferaccording tothe passageA.Over20kindsofbirds cometotheBird Islandsbefore March.B・Flocks ofbirds flyup tothe wholeskyoverislands tolayeggs.C.Visitors cansee thebirds frommilesaway.D.The governmenthas takenmany measuresto protectthe district.()
31.Where isthis passagemost probablytaken fromA・A newspaper.B.A document.C.A storybook.D.A sciencebook.D(使暴露)A recentstudy hasfound thatbeing exposedto lowtemperatures createsmore goodfatwhich burnscalories inthe body.Being coldis similartotheeffects ofexercise,protecting againstbeingtoo fat and improvinghealth.The researchershave discoveredthat exposureto coldchanges themakeup(肠道细菌),of gut bacteria whichcan leadto burningfatandreduce bodyweight.While ordinarywhite fat,known asbad fat,piles onwhen weeat more calories thanwe burn,brown一fat seemsto burnextra caloriesto produceheat.Babies havelots ofbrown fatthey needit to keepwarm—but thereare smallamounts inthe necksof adults,too.Studies haveshown thatstaying ina coldenvironmentcan fastenthe formation of morebrown fat inthe body.Researchers predictedthe healthbenefits ofbeing exposedto coldmay havesomething todo withgut bacteria.They exposedthe firstgroup ofmice toa coldtemperature of6℃for upto10days and(微生物),discovered thiscaused amajor changeinthemakeup ofthe micesgut microbespreventingthe micefrom gainingweight.Then,the gut bacteria wereput intothe secondgroup ofmice thatdid nothavethegut microbes.It(忍耐力)was foundthat theyincreased toleranceto coldtemperatures.The micealso lostweight asthechanges ingutbacteriapromoted theformationofbrown fat.However,after threeweeks ofcoldexposure,thebodyweight beganto remainstable.Professor Mirko Trajkovski saidthat theyprovide powerfulevidence thatgut microbesplay akeyrole inpeoples abilityto adapttotheenvironment.They areexcited abouttesting whethergut microbescouldbe apromising approachto preventingbeing fat.()
32.Whafs thenew resultoftherecent studyA.Good fathas nothingtodowith calories.B.Exercise canchange themakeup ofgutbacteria.C.Being coldhelps peoplelose weight.D.Gut bacteriawill stopproducing brownfat.()
33.What dowe knowabout brownfatA.Its usuallyconsidered asbad fat.B.It willfail toproduce incold bodies.C.It cantbefoundinthebodies ofadults.D.It bumsmorecaloriesin lowtemperatures.
34.With thegutbacteria,the secondgroup ofmice.A.kept losingweight everyday B.had muchless brownfatinthe coldC.gained abetter abilityto standthe coldD.produced moregut microbesinthebody
35.According toMirkoTrajkovski,the result.A.could providenew treatmentfor overweightpeopleB・shows peoplehow toget usedtothecoldC.reminds peopleoftheimportance ofkeeping warmD.may causemore peopleto takeexercise第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分
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512.5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If youwant to have agarden fullof lifeand motion,you haveto attractsome wildlife.Its notas difficultas itmay sound.Your gardenwill attractinsects,bugs,birdsandmammals.36You willmake yourselfhappy andatthesame timeyou willprovide aliving spaceforthese beautifulcreatures.All youneed todo isto followthis adviceand youwill havethe gardenof yourdreams.If youthink your garden hasto bemessy anduntidy,youre wrong.You needwaves and树篱longliving plantsand strongcurves ofhedges andpaths.Its advisabletohavethe grass.37Provide water.Its importantto providewater.Some animalscan useeven yourpool tohaveabath.Bees loveshallow water.38Its vitalto changethewaterin yourpond regularlytoavoid breedingmosquitoes.Provide food.39Planting nativeplants iswhat youhavetodo inorder toattractwildlife.Plants likeroses,honeysuckle andlavender attractdifferent insectslike beesand butterflies.Humming birdsare fansof fuchsiaand geraniums.Trees andshrubs thatproduce fruit,berries andseedare goodsources offood foryour littlefriends.Provide someshelters forwildlife.You needto plantevergreen plants,too,because theyare asuitableplace forwildlife to take shelter.40Some specieswill overtakeyourgardenand makeit unfriendly.If thereare wildcats thatthreatenthe wildlifein yourgarden,it wouldbe wisetotakesteps tokeep thoseout.A.Keep attackingspecies away.B-Kill attackingspecies onceit appears.C.Its reasonabletokeepnative species.D.This canbe assimple asplacing abird feeder.E.You canhaveafountain anda smallartificial pond.F.Silence wontbother youanymore andyou wontbe alone.G.Its importantto provideeverything animalswill needtolivein yourgarden.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的A BC D最佳选项My motherand Istarted ourmorning byrushing intothe localgrocery store.I waitedin lineat theStarbuckscounter whileshe41around topick upa fewthings.(层)As I was standingthere Inoticed anelderly woman,wearing layers42layers ofold tornclothing,moving behind meinline.(洗漱用品)She hadafewtoiletries andseemed towant theStarbucks cashierto43since ourqueuewas shorterthan thegrocery storequeues were.At somepoint Ibecame44of hermoving closerbehind me-it wascloser thanI wascomfortable(本能地)with!I instinctively45a handover mypurse anddrew itcloser tome.My fearand imaginationraced creatingwild46about thishomeless womanwho mighttry to47from me.Then itwas my48to order.As thecashier rangup mytotal,I discoveredIwas37cents
49.I calledtomy motherbut shewas hardof hearing.She askedmeto50what Isaid butshe stillcouldnt makemeout.At thatpoint,a longgrey arm,with51in itssleeves,52over frombehindme.She laid37cents outonthe counter,saying,Here.We allneed somehelp sometimes.”Iwas53!Here wasa womanwho clearlyhad verylittle togive andin greatneed herself.I hadjudgedher54andshehad reachedout,voluntarily,to helpme!What anamazing giftand lessonthis womangave meabout55others.Thank you,God!。
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