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    Unit3 Fit for LifeB·能力提升练) 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30)第一节 (5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1Where does the conversation take place?AIn a library. BIn a classroom. CIn a bookstore.2Why does the man think the woman is lucky?AShe has finished her term paper.BShe can work on the computer.CShe has a new typewriter.3What will the man do for the woman?ASend her to the hospital. BHelp her ask for leave. CGet some medicine for her.4What do we know about the man?AHe didn’t follow his doctor’s advice.BHe was under pressure from his wife.CHe gave up smoking.5What is the conversation about?AHow to get to Greece. BWhere to go on holiday.   CWhether to go to the small village.第二节 (15 小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5)听下面5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ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第67题。6What could the man probably be?AA bank clerk. BA salesman. CA barber.7When does the conversation probably take place?AIn the morning. BIn the afternoon. CIn the evening.听第7段材料,回答第89题。8What is the woman doing?AHaving a rest. BTaking a walk. CWorking.9What does the man think of working at home?AIt is free.BIt is quiet sometimes.CIt is hard to focus on his work.听第8段材料,回答第1012题。10How does the woman know about the advertisement?AFrom a newspaper. BFrom TV.  CFrom the Internet.11What is included in the rent?AElectricity. BWater.  CA parking space.12What will the woman do at about 10∶00 tomorrow?ASee the apartment. BMake a call to the man. CFind another apartment.听第9段材料,回答第1316题。13Where will the woman and Rob go?ATo the Grand Canyon.BTo the Great Barrier Reef.CTo the South Island in New Zealand.14How long will the woman and Rob stay in Christchurch?AThree days. BA week.  CTwo weeks.15What is the man planning to do?AGo cycling.BRecord a game.CWatch the programme again.16What can we learn from the conversation?AThe woman is leaving on Friday.BThe woman will visit some friends.CDisney World is No.2 in the programme.听第10段材料,回答第1720题。17When did people celebrate the first Thanksgiving?AIn 1621.   BIn 1776.   CIn 1863.18Which holiday marks the end of the summer season?AThanksgiving. BLabor Day. CCinco de Mayo.19Where does Cinco de Mayo come from?AMexico.   BBritain.    CFrance.20How do people celebrate Cinco de Mayo?AThey set off fireworks. BThey have barbecues. CThey hold parades. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50)第一节 (15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中选出最佳选项。ACelebrate the Moon Landing Anniversary with BooksAstronomy lovers are not the only ones excited about the 50th anniversary of the moon landing.Publishers are also taking noteserving up a pile of books to mark the occasion.One Giant Leap$29.99Charles FishmanGetting to the moon demanded a million hours of work for each hour spent in spacethis book argues.Accordinglythe story focuses on the engineerscodersproject managers and others who worked hard to get the Apollo program off the ground.Moonbound$35Jonathan Fetter-VormColorful and detailedthe comic-style illustrations(连环画风格的插图) in this book bring the moon landing to life.Much of the astronauts’ dialog is based on real recordingsmaking the book particularly reliable.The Apollo Missions$19.99David BakerA former NASA engineer uses photographsillustrationsblueprints and other documents to guide readers through a clear history of the space race and the Apollo programfrom the beginnings of rocket science to the successful return home of the Apollo 11 crew.The Mission of a Lifetime$22Basil HeroThe Apollo astronauts rarely gave personal interviews.But now that they’re getting olderthe astronauts are starting to get introspective(内省的)This book deals with conversations with the 12 astronauts who have general wisdom on overcoming fear and appreciating life.1What make the content of Moonbound reliable?AThe author’s fame.BThe personal interviews.CThe colorful illustrations.DThe related real recordings.2Which of the following should you read if you want to learn about the history of the space race?AOne Giant Leap.BMoonbound.CThe Apollo Missions.DThe Mission of a Lifetime.3Who is the text intended for?ABig publishers.BAstronomy lovers.CLeading scientists.DInexperienced astronauts.BCharles Dickens was born in 1812 in England.His parents were John Dickens and Elizabeth Dickens.Charles was the second of their eight children.John Dickens was a clerk in a payroll office of the navy.John Dickens inspired the character of Mr Micawber in David Copperfield.Elizabeth Dickens inspired the characters of Mrs Nickleby in Nicholas Nickleby and Mrs Micawber in David Copperfield.Finances were a constant concern for the family.The costs of entertaining along with the expenses of having a large family were too much for John’s salary.When Charles was just four months oldthe family moved to a smaller home to cut costs.From a very young ageCharles dreamed of becoming a gentleman.He wanted a formal education.His parents did have some limited funds put aside to send one of their children to a university.Mr and Mrs Dickens considered the talents and qualifications of all their children.They wanted to use the money earmarked(留出)for education where it would do the most good.It was as if they were placing all their bets on one child.Charles was not that child.His parents chose to send their daughterFannyto school.She had a talent for music and was sent to an academy.Then came the darkest hours in the life of Charles Dickens.When he was 12it looked like his dreams would never come true.John Dickens was arrested and sent to the Marshalsea prison for failure to pay a debt.At that time the family sent Charles to work in Warren’s Blacking Warehouse.It was a shoe polish factory.He earned six shillings a week.As a side notewhile employed there Dickens met Bob Fagin.Charles later used the name in Oliver Twist.LuckilyJohn Dickens came to an agreement with his creditors within months of his imprisonment.Shortly after that John Dickens ended his son’s employment at the blacking factory.Charles Dickens won the disagreement and Charles was sent to Wellington House Academy instead.4Who was Charles Dickens’ inspiration for the character of Mr Micawber?AHis elder brother.BHis youngest brother.CHis father.DHis grandfather.5Why did the family move to a new home?AJohn’s salary couldn’t cover the family’s expenses.BElizabeth Dickens changed a new job.CJohn Dickens got rich overnight.DThe couple wanted their children to receive a good education.6What caused John Dickens to be arrested?AFighting with his workmate.BKilling a person by accident.CAbusing his children.DFailing to pay a debt.7What is the text mainly about?AThe mother of Charles Dickens.BThe childhood of Charles Dickens.CThe contributions of Charles Dickens.DThe main works of Charles Dickens.CVegetarianism(素食主义) is growing in popularity in lots of countries.And nowSouth Africa is one of them.Todaymore and more South Africans are experimenting with the vegetarian way of life by cutting all meat out of their diet.Others are exploring veganism(纯素食主义)Vegans are similar to vegetarians but they avoid all animal-based productsincluding milk and eggs.Some vegans do not eat honey.There is no official count of how many vegans there are in South Africa.But the interest has led to the birth of vegetarian and vegan restaurants in Johannesburthe nation’s economic center.And this yearAfrica’s first big vegan and plant-based-festival launches in Cape Town.The Vegan & Plant Powered Show takes place at the end of May.But veganism can be lonely road for many South Africans.The country is Africa’s top consumer of meat from cowspigs and sheepbased on information from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.Many South Africans express shock at the thought of giving up meatwhich is central to celebrations and spirituality.This is an issue for many African vegansincluding Anesu Mbizvo.“In African culturea big part of family’s net worth is their livestock(畜牧)Their livestock define the wealth of family.And so when you kill an animal at a gatheringit’s seen as you giving of yourself.” But offering home-grown vegetablesshe addedwould not be considered as valuable.She said“I think that’s one of the barriers to veganism for people of African cultures.”Some South Africans are finding their path somewhere in the middle.Thirty-one-year-old Thandiwe Ngubeni is a communications specialist.She still eats meat—but less and less of it as time goes by.“I feel more energetic when I eat a vegetarian or vegan meal.It actually just gives me more energy.”8Which of the following best describes vegans?AThey eat a little meat.BThey only eat vegetables.CThey build vegan restaurants.DThey refuse any food from animals.9What prevents veganism from being more popular in South Africa?AA huge demand for meat.BTraditional views of livestock.CIgnoring the value of vegetables.DGap between the rich and the poor.10What do we know about Thandiwe Ngubeni?AShe is a vegan.BShe is a vegetarian.CShe takes the middle road.DShe refuses to eat any meat.11What can be a suitable title for the text?AMany South Africans Welcome a Vegan LifestyleBMeat in South Africa Will Become Less ValuableCVeganism Is Impossible to Practice in South AfricaDVegans’ Behaviors Are Too ExtremeDIn today’s short attention span information-overloaded agethere are new challenges for creative workers.For creatorsthe news and information cycle is so fast that to earn attention for your work suggests you have to keep up with it all.But the other side of that technological coin is that it’s easier than ever to make things and distribute them online.Of course the entire planet does not care when yet more media is added to the world.But even 50 years agobefore the Internetthere were more films made each year than anyone could possibly see and more books published annually than anyone could read.Before the web there was often no way to get your work distributed unless you had permission.Given the choice of a) depending on the approval of others to finish projects and share them with the worldbut having fewer competitors vs.b) being able to put anything into the worldbut I have to compete with everyone else for attentionI definitely choose bAt least I have a chance.At least I can competeand use my skills at creation as an advantage.Attention from fans matters more than the rest of the world.The most famous people in any media get most of the attention.But the fallacy is that you need to be in that top 1% or 5% to make a living.As a matter of factyou simply need enough fans and attention to earn you enough money to make a living.A creative life is not the safe and secure path.The more creative the life you choosethe more risk that will come with it.It can be wonderfully rewardingbut you are choosing to compete to earn a livingand even if you do everything rightthe chances are that you can still fail.I recommend doing it anywaysince you will learn more about life and yourself by taking the challenging pathbut you should do it with your eyes open.12In what way was the situation 50 years ago similar to the mentioned one?APeople needed to compete for attention.BFew people cared about creative works.CMany people engaged in creative work.DPeople had difficulty in spreading their works.13Why does the author choose “b” instead of “a”AHe is afraid of fierce competition.BHe wants to have more competitors.CHe is badly in need of more attention.DHe values the opportunity to compete.14What does the underlined word “fallacy” in Paragraph 5 mean?AA new opinion.   BA wrong belief.CA valuable idea.   DA strange concept.15What’s the author’s attitude to a creative life?ACritical.   BDoubtful.CSupportive.   DAmbiguous. 第二节 (5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Learned optimism is about developing the ability to view the world from a positive point of view.  1   According to researchpeople who were more optimistic at age 25 were much healthier later between the ages of 45 and 60 than the pessimistic(悲观的) people.Optimistic people tend to live longer.  2   When trying to lose weightfor exampleoptimists are more likely to focus on positive changeswhich will help them reach their goals.According to researchin addition to being partly hereditary(遗传的)optimism levels are also influenced by childhood experiences.Research suggests that it may be beneficial to teach kids optimism skills late enough in childhoodbut before the arrival of puberty(青春期)  3   Teaching children such skills at their young ages might help them avoid psychological problems.  4   Now let’s use an example to show itImagine that you recently started a new exercise plan but you’re having trouble sticking with it.Then write down the thoughts running through your mind.You might think things like “Maybe I’m not strong enough to reach my goals.”Meanwhileask yourself“Did such beliefs result in positive actionsor prevent me reaching my goals” Then you may quickly realize that the negative beliefs make it more difficult to stick with your workout plan.  5   And in this wayyou’ll be left feeling more motivated.AThere is an effective approach to becoming optimistic.BThere are many benefits of becoming an optimistic person.CThey don’t let it influence their beliefs about their abilities in other areas.DOptimistson the other handexpect that good things will happen to them.ENexttry to consider all of the times that you did successfully finish your workout.FThis is because kids have skills to think about their own thoughts during this period.GAdditionallyoptimism can also help you maintain motivation when pursuing goals. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30)第一节 (15小题;每小题1分,满分15)I was frustrated at not being entered into the national IT competition I’d applied for.I sat in the carlost in despairchewing my lip and staring outside.I went upstairs  1   and desperate.Grandpa’s door was open for me as usual.Therehe was waiting for my   2   with great excitement.I stood silentlyforcing a   3   to cover my sadness.He seemed to   4   me immediatelygiving me a   5  .I was astonished that such a thin body was full of so much energy.Only then did my emotions start   6   out.I told him that all my   7   were for nothingand that I was feeling discouraged.Grandpa smiled at me   8   and said“Don’t worry.You’re far stronger than you think.” Then he   9  “Life can be full of ups and downs so what we need do is to still have our hopes and desiresignoring the anxiety that makes it easy to give up.”He patted me on the shoulderwith a determined lookbefore saying“Cheer up.I’m firmly   10   that you have the ability to succeed.” Grandpa’s encouragement soon made my sadness   11  .The next dayI thought about all my problems and   12   a plan.NowI believe that with a positive attitude towards failureI’ll   13   reach my goals.Looking backI realize that we should share our setbacks and progress in life with our   14   ones.As my grandpa showedthe   15   of our family members will benefit us forever.1A.weak   Bstrong Csweet   Dsimple2A.suggestion   Bcomment Cdiscovery   Darrival3A.tear   Bsigh Csignal   Dsmile4A.ignore   Binspect Cread   Dorder5A.hug   Bpride Cchallenge   Dwish6A.dying   Bturning Cchecking   Dpouring7A.offers   Befforts Cpromises   Dprofits8A.generally   Bgently Csuddenly   Dfreshly9A.added   Bshared Chelped   Dserved10A.convinced   Bbelieved Cexpected   Dchanged11A.arise   Bprevent Ccontinue   Ddisappear12A.turned into   Bcame across Ccared about   Dworked out13A.merely   Bactually Ceventually   Dinstantly14A.deserved   Bbeloved Cdetermined   Dexcited15A.company   Bgratitude Csupport   Dblame 第二节 (10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Most Americans don’t like to get advice from members of their family.They get advice from “strangers”When they need advicethey don’t 1.        (usual) go to people they know.Insteadmany of 2.        (they) write letters to newspapers and magazines 3.         give advice on many different subjects4.        (include) family problemsthe use of languagehealthcookingchild careclothesand even 5.         how to buy a house or a car.Most newspapers regularly print letters from 6.        (read) with problems.Along with the letters are answers 7.        (write) by people who are supposed 8.        (know) how to solve such problems.Some of these writers are doctorsand others are lawyers or educators.9.         two of the most famous writers of advice 10.        (be) women without special training for this kind of work. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40)第一节 (满分15)假设你是李华,你的美国朋友Tom近日写信给你,想了解中国高中生的体育锻炼情况。请给Tom写一封回信,内容包括:1.中国高中生参加体育运动的现状;2.分析该现状产生的原因;3.你自己的感想。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。Dear TomGlad to receive your letter.And I’m writing to tell you something about Chinese high school students’ physical exercise.       YoursLi Hua 第二节 (满分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。Holidays are not necessarily for fun or rest.Doing something meaningful can also gain special pleasure.When the final bell rangthe students were reminded that there was no school on Monday—the Labor Day.“Enjoy your extra day off” said the teacher to her class.An extra day of fun suited Kayla just fine.She loved breaks.She wanted to go out to play with her friends.When the school bus dropped Kayla offshe ran into the house happily.“How was schoolKayla” asked her mom.“It was greatMom.I am excited about no school on Monday.”“You just started back to school two weeks ago.Already in need of a breakhuh” asked Kayla’s mom with a laugh.Kayla slept in the next morning.Saturday was her favorite day of the week.It rained most of the dayso Kayla enjoyed playing video games inside.On Sundayher friends came over and they played basketball for several hours.Then it was Labor Dayyou knowthe extra day off that Kayla was so looking forward to.But Kayla was awakened early that morning by her dad.He told Kayla that in honor of Labor Daythe family would be cleaning both inside and outside the house.Kayla couldn’t believe it.This was a holiday.A day when she was supposed to be enjoying freshly squeezed lemonade while playing in her tree house.As Kayla wiped her eyesshe began to wonder if this was just a bad dream.“Kaylayour breakfast is ready.We have a lot of work to do today.Let’s get a move on” said Kayla’s mom.As she sat down at the kitchen tableKayla asked her parents“Are you serious about working todayIsn’t Labor Day a holiday“YesKayla.It is” replied her dad.“But your mom and I thought working hard today would make you appreciate why Labor Day was observed in the first place.”注意:续写词数应为150左右。At firstKayla felt disappointed at her parents’ plan for the holiday.                        But things began to change as she was doing the chores.                                      
     

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