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单元质量检测(三)时间:120分钟 满分:150分第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C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。1.What did the man do last night?A.He worked all last night. B.He played all last night.C.He slept all last night.2.What is the old town surrounded by?A.Forests. B.Mountains.C.A river.3.Where does the woman have to get off?A.At the Bank of China. B.At the post office.C.At the next stop.4.Why does the man refuse the woman?A.He doesn't have a car. B.He'll be using his car.C.She doesn't drive.5.Where does the woman want to go?A.The shopping center. B.The traffic light.C.The Grand Hotel.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)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A、B、C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6至8题。6.In which way does the box go faster but cost more?A.Second class. B.First class.C.To a foreign country.7.What does the man compare before making a decision?A.Weight and stamps. B.Price and time.C.Forms and value.8.What else is the man advised to do?A.To put down a returning address. B.To buy second class stamps.C.To pay the right amount of money.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9.Why does the woman want to go to the library?A.To return some books. B.To borrow some new books.C.To find some test papers.10.When does the library close?A.At 9:00. B.At 9:40.C.At 10:00.11.What does the man ask the woman to do?A.He asks her to return some books for him. B.He asks her to borrow some books for him.C.He asks her to go to the library with him.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12.What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A.Teacher and student. B.Husband and wife.C.Manager and secretary.13.Where are the two speakers going?A.The airport. B.The railway station.C.The bus station.14.Why do the speakers call Brenda?A.To ask her to change clothes. B.To ask her when Mother arrives.C.To ask her if she can go with them.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15.Where is Mary going?A.Her home. B.The park.C.The zoo.16.Why doesn't Mary like walking through the street?A.It's too cold. B.There are too many people.C.It isn't interesting.17.When does the conversation most likely take place?A.Late in the morning. B.In the late afternoon.C.Early in the morning.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.How long is the speaker staying in Finland?A.The whole winter. B.For two weeks.C.For three weeks.19.Why is she in Finland?A.To buy clothes. B.To attend a conference.C.To experience the weather.20.What was the speaker's biggest problem with preparing the trip?A.Getting the right kind of clothes. B.Getting used to the weather.C.Selling warm clothes.第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)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。AHigh School in Austria is a fantastic way to experience life overseas while you're growing academically.ActivitiesAustria's lots of lakes, forests and mountains enable it to offer a great variety of activities. Alpine skiing began with local competitions in the Austrian Arlberg area. Snowboarding, surfing, sailing, horseback riding, soccer, tennis and volleyball are also popular activities.•Academic YearDates: August—JuneApplication Before April 15thEarly Application Discount of US $500 if you apply by February 2nd•Fall Trimester (一学年三学期中的一学期)Dates: August—NovemberApplication Before April 15thEarly Application Discount of US $300 if you apply by February 2nd•Fall Semester (半学年)Dates: August—JanuaryApplication Before April 15thEarly Application Discount of US $500 if you apply by February 2nd•Spring TrimesterDates: January—AprilApplication Before October 1stEarly Application Discount of US $300 if you apply by July 2nd•Spring SemesterDates: January—JuneApplication Before October 1stEarly Application Discount of US $500 if you apply by July 2ndEligibilityYou should:Be between 15 and 18 years of age.Be from the United States or Canada.Have a high school grade of at least 2.75/4.Be in great mental and physical health.Have a genuine interest in becoming a part of your host family and community.Be willing to learn the German language.CostsAcademic Trimester: US $8,820Academic Semester: US $12,470Academic Year: US $14,16021.When should you hand in your application to study in Austria for a year at a discount?A.By July 2nd. B.By April 15th.C.By October 1st. D.By February 2nd.22.How much will it cost to stay there for one trimester in fall if you apply in March?A.US $8,820. B. US $12,470.C.US $14,160. D. US $8,520.23.Which of the following makes a student unsuitable for High School in Austria?A.Being an American. B.Having a high school grade of 3.5.C.Being willing to learn German. D.Being over 18 years old.BIn the early 1800s a small farming settlement had been established in the San Luis Valley, but most settlers pushing westward across the Great Plains continued on to the more fertile lands of Oregon, Washington, and California. It was the discovery of gold that first brought large numbers of settlers to Colorado. Prospectors (采矿者) led by Green Russell discovered gold in 1858 at Cherry Creek, where part of the city of Denver now stands, and after another strike the following year, the mining boom (繁荣) began.At the time of the gold rush the area in which the gold fields were located was part of the U. S. Kansas Territory. A group of miners organized the gold fields as Arapahoe co. of Kansas Territory. The region was divided into districts, and miners' and people's courts were set up to provide quick justice. The miners sought separate territorial (领土的) status in 1859 and formed the illegal Territory of Jefferson, which operated until the bill for territorial status was passed by Congress in 1861. William Gilpin, the first territorial governor, chose the name Colorado. Measures proposing statehood for Colorado were introduced in the U. S. Congress in 1864, and again in 1866 and 1867 when they were vetoed by Andrew Johnson. A bill granting Colorado's statehood was finally passed by Congress in 1876.Large national parks, established in the early 1900s, have provided a continuing source of revenue (税收); tourism has grown steadily. In the mid1960s Colorado experienced a large influx (流入) of new residents and rapid urban growth and development. This growth, combined with the area's high altitude, caused pollution problems, most notably smog. The discovery and exploitation of oil created a boom in the 1970s, which collapsed in the early 1980s. Diversifying industry, swelling immigration and accompanying construction, and tourism and recreation have since enabled Colorado to rebound, and between 1990 and 2000 it had the third largest percentage of growth of any state in the union.24.Why did most settlers go across the Great Plains to the west?A.Because there was a small farming settlement there.B.Because gold had been discovered in the Great Plains.C.Because the land there was more suitable for farming.D.Because the lands were more fertile in Colorado.25.What can we infer from the second paragraph?A.The illegal Territory of Jefferson lasted for almost 20 years.B.People's courts and safety were not guaranteed between 1859 and 1861.C.It took many years and great efforts for Colorado to become a state.D.Colorado became a state shortly after the bill for territorial status was passed.26.What was the main cause of pollution problems in the mid1960s?A.The steady growth of tourism. B.Rapid growth of population in the city.C.The exploitation of oil in Colorado. D.The building of large parks.27.What does the passage mainly deal with?A.The reason why people went westwards. B.The discovery of gold in Colorado.C.The diversifying industry in Colorado. D.The history and development of Colorado.CImagine a relay (接力赛) race. During this race, an athlete holds a stick as he runs a certain distance. Then he passes the stick to the next runner. That person runs faster, and then passes the stick to the third runner. Now imagine that the runners do not pass a stick. Instead they pass shiny silk, as well as gold, fruit, and glass. Imagine that the race does not move forward in just one direction. Instead the runners go back and forth along a road. They trade goods all along this route (路线) and at each end of it. Now imagine that the runners are businessmen. They lead caravans (旅行队) or lines of camels that carry things to sell. They travel on the ancient Silk Road to earn their living.The Silk Road was a complex trade network. It passed through thousands of cities and towns. It stretched from eastern China, across central Asia and the Middle east, to the Mediterranean Sea. Businessmen traveled on the Silk Road from about 200 B.C. to about 1300 A.D. Then sea travel began to offer new routes. Some people called the Silk Road the world's longest highway. However, the Silk Road included many routes—not just one smooth path. The routes ran through mountains and across deserts. They passed through an area that now includes 18 countries. The Silk Road had many dangers. These dangers ranged from the hot sun and deep snow to thieves and wars. Only expert traders could survive.The Silk Road got its name from its most prized goods. People used silk as money. They could pay taxes or buy goods with it. Traders carried more than just silk, though. They had gold, silver, and glass from Europe. People in the Middle East and Asia wanted these things. Businessmen also took horses from flat, grassy (长满草的) areas in central Asia and brought them to China and other areas. The horses changed the way people farmed and ran their armies. Indian businessmen traded salt and rare, beautiful stones. Chinese merchants traded medicine and china. They also traded paper, which quickly replaced animal skins in the west. Businessmen carried apples from central Asia to Rome. The Chinese had learned to combine different trees to create new kinds of fruit. They taught this science to others, such as the Romans. The Romans began to grow apples for food. The Silk Road led to worldwide commerce 2,000 years before the World Wide Web.The people along the Silk Road did not share only goods. They also shared beliefs. Monks, priests, and other faith leaders taught their religions to others. The Silk Road created pathways for knowledge, diplomacy, and religion.28.People turned to the sea for new routes after around 1300 A.D. because ________.A.the Silk Road included many routes B.the Silk Road passed through many areasC.they traveled on the Silk Road for too long D.there were more dangers along the Silk Road29.Which of the following is closest to the meaning of the word “prized” in Paragraph 3?A.Appropriate. B.Preserved.C.Valuable. D.Useful.30.Which of the following statements is WRONG?A.The Silk Road helped spread religions to more people.B.The Silk Road gave people the idea to build highways.C.Some people probably died while traveling.D.Westerners probably used to write on animal skins.31.In which column of a newspaper can we most probably read the article?A.Science. B.Travel.C.Sports. D.Culture.DThe national movement to get rid of plastic bags has been gaining steam—with over 240 cities and counties passing laws that ban or tax them since 2007 in the US. But these bans may be hurting the environment more than helping it.University of Sydney economist Rebecca Taylor and his colleagues compared cities with the bans with those without them about the use of bags. For six months, they spent weekends in grocery stores recording the types of bags people carried out.Taylor found these bag bans did what they were supposed to: People in the cities with the bans used fewer plastic bags. But people who used to reuse their shopping bags for other purposes, like picking up dog waste, still needed bags. “What I found was that sales of garbage bags actually grew sharply after plastic grocery bags were banned,” she says.Garbage bags are thick and use more plastic than typical shopping bags. “So about 30 percent of the plastic that was reduced by the ban comes back in the form of thicker garbage bags,” Taylor says. On top of that, cities that banned plastic bags saw a surge in the use of paper bags, which she thinks resulted in about 80 million pounds of extra paper garbage per year.A bunch of studies find that paper bags are actually worse for the environment. They require cutting down and processing trees, which needs lots of water, toxic chemicals and fuel. While paper is biodegradable (可生物降解的) and avoids some of the problems of plastic, Taylor says, the huge increase of paper means banning plastic shopping bags increases greenhouse gas emissions (排放物).The Danish government recently did a study that took into consideration environmental impacts (影响) beyond simply greenhouse gas emissions, including the use of water, damage to ecosystems and air pollution. These factors make cloth bags even worse. They estimate you would have to use an organic cotton bag 20,000 times more than a plastic grocery bag to make using it better for the environment.32.What is the main idea of the passage?A.Banning plastic bags is gaining popularity worldwide.B.Banning plastic has great influence on people's life.C.Banning plastic increases the use of paper and cloth bags.D.Banning plastic may do more harm than good.33.What is the result of banning plastic grocery bags?A.Plastic bags are no longer needed.B.People begin to reuse their plastic bags.C.The amount of garbage is even greater.D.Most of the reduced plastic returns in the form of garbage bags.34.What does the underlined word in the fourth paragraph mean?A.Sharp increase. B.Slow development.C.Tight control. D.Sharp decrease.35.Why are paper and cloth bags worse for the environment?A.They are not as biodegradable as plastic bags.B.They need much more natural resources and hurt the environment more than plastic bags.C.They can't be reused as many times as plastic bags.D.They are much thicker than plastic bags.第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)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。The American city of Detroit was like Paris, some people said. It had a big river, beautiful wide streets and important buildings. Then, in the 20th century, it was called Motor City because of the number of car factories there. Workers in the car factories had good jobs and they earned good money. __36__ Life was good. But at the beginning of the 21st century, Detroit became America's poorest big city. __37__The city's population fell for several reasons. One reason is that people moved to the suburbs in the 1950s because new highways were built. Another reason is that in 1967 some violent events happened there and it became dangerous. __38__ Also, the big car companies like General Motors and Chrysler had huge problems. And in 2008, the world financial crisis had a big effect on many cities, especially Detroit. Now, a lot of people in Detroit are poor. Half of the city's families have less than 25,000 dollars a year. In 2013, it became the biggest bankrupt city in American history.__39__ It had some money to improve small things like lights in the streets and so people felt safe. The police came quickly when there were problems. Old, empty buildings were pulled down. __40__ And there are new businesses too. The city gave 10,000 dollars to 30 new small businesses. Now there are grocery stores, juice bars, coffee shops and even bicycle makers. Finally, the city is working again.A.It was a new beginning for the city.B.But then something began to change.C.There is space for new buildings now.D.A lot of people were scared of coming to the city.E.In a period of fifty years, more than half of the people left Detroit.F.It wasn't unusual to own a home , a boat and even a holiday villa.G.Detroit was famous for the cars General Motors and Chrysler produced.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。This is a real story about an old man in China. Sixtythreeyearold Zhuang Guorong is a __41__ rural primary school art teacher, who has had a life of __42__ for more than 40 years.Every year, the strong, youngerthanhisactualage pensioner goes to “the farmers' home” of Chenyang Community to paint or teach other villagers how to __43__.“The farmers' home”, a public building, __44__ the venue for a branch of the Sheyang Farmers Painting Institute.The institute is a government __45__ cultural organisation in Sheyang County, in the north of Jiangsu Province, east China. Zhuang works at the institute part time, and each year he __46__ up to ten paintings, which are then __47__ by the local government.He makes around 5,000 yuan—that's about 740 US dollars—a year by doing this __48__. As well as earning himself some money, Zhuang says the job gives him an opportunity to express his views of life to his fellow countrymen, __49__ the elderly.This painting is about a nursing home. We now live in a(n) __50__ society. We can no longer __51__ the traditional way of taking care of our elderly just with our children doing it. Therefore, professional nursing homes are __52__ for elderly people's welfare.“In this painting, I described a __53__ of young people celebrating the birthday of a senior citizen. The __54__ I want to convey is that life in one's later years can still be happy. And all of my paintings are like this one—based on our __55__ lives.”41.A.smart B.famousC.strict D.retired42.A.painting B.writingC.farming D.designing43.A.exercise B.communicateC.learn D.draw44.A.belongs to B.looks likeC.serves as D.stands for45.A.decorated B.supportedC.controlled D.reported46.A.creates B.collectsC.copies D.exhibits47.A.published B.put upC.bought D.handed in48.A.test B.talkingC.work D.research49.A.especially B.similarlyC.equally D.generally50.A.free B.openC.ageing D.technological51.A.ask for B.rely onC.think of D.turn down52.A.important B.practicalC.difficult D.unusual53.A.dream B.storyC.scene D.photo54.A.example B.messageC.experience D.topic55.A.real B.differentC.normal D.sad第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。I'm the producer of a TV show called MasterofNone. One day, an actor 56.________ (sudden) became ill and had to stay in hospital 57.________ a few weeks. I called my dad and asked if he was interested in playing the role. To my surprise, he quickly said he 58.________ (do) it.My dad spent most of his vacation time 59.________ (act) in MasterofNone. I was really happy that all this worked out. On the night before my dad returned to New York, he said to 60.________ (I), “This is all fun and I enjoyed acting in the show, but I did it really just 61.________ I could spend more time with you.”My eyes were filled with tears at the 62.________ (think) of how much this person cared about me and tried everything 63.________ (give) me the amazing life I now have. I felt like a total piece of garbage for all the time I hadn't visited my parents.I'm 64.________ really lucky person and many of you are lucky as well. In order not to regret one day, just go and do something nice for your parents. I'm sure you 65.________ (love) by them more than you realize.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (满分15分)假定你的英语老师在上课时让你们准备介绍中国的某个省份的旅游景点。你放暑假的时候准备去四川,因此你在网上查了一些资料,请用英语写出有关资料,与同学们分享。 要求:1.文章要包括以上所有要点,可适当增加细节,以使文章连贯;2.词数:80个左右。开头已为你写好。不计入总词数。Today I will tell you some information about Sichuan Province.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节 (满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。China's bikesharing has exploded from nothing about a few years ago into a transport phenomenon in major cities. Just by scanning the QR code (二维码) that appears behind the seat, one can unlock a shared bicycle. Once the service has finished, the user locks the bike and the total is charged to his mobile account. The process lasts less than 30 seconds and costs little. By the way, there are still no fixed places to find or leave a bike, although areas such as university campus and metro or bus stations are preferred.Many young people believe shared bicycles have many advantages. They are not expensive to rent, they do not have to be protected from thieves, and there is no need to repair them. You just have to change them for another one. They are also environmentfriendly and lower the use of cars, which also helps to relieve traffic. In fact, it is considered an awesome combination of technology and tradition.Since they appeared, shared bicycles have raised a lot of negative effects. There is no doubt of the benefits but the disadvantages cannot be ignored. Many problems related to shared bicycles have emerged. It is due to bad behavior of some users who always want to seize the bicycles, but also because of the mess that has been created since one can leave the bicycle anywhere, which is against public urban order management. There are so many poorly parked bikes that sometimes they end up blocking streets.In xiluoyuan, Beijing, the “Civilized Use of Bicycles” campaign has been launched. In addition to having 40 officially permitted stops, there are also clear signals to lead users to these stops. A team of supervisors keep order in the area. This is the first area that is part of an official system to manage bicycles. The purpose of this campaign is to solve the mess that the popularity of shared bicycles is causing in Beijing, both with the participation of companies and the users. If the pilot plan works out well in xiluoyuan, it will be extended to all of the cities of China.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________单元质量检测(三)第一部分听力材料(Text 1)W:You look terrible. What on earth is the matter?M:I was up all last night typing out my report.(Text 2)W:Where do you live?M:I live in a very old town which is surrounded by beautiful woods.(Text 3)W:Does this bus go to the Bank of China?M:Yes,get off at the post office and walk straight ahead for about two minutes.(Text 4)W:Would you mind if I borrowed your car just over the weekend?M:I'm sorry, but it's just not possible,because I'm visiting my mother this weekend.(Text 5)W:Can you help me out? I'm trying to find the Grand Hotel.M:Turn right at the traffic light. It is next to the shopping center.(Text 6)M:I'd like to mail this box to Hong Kong. How much will it be, please?W:Do you want to send it first class or second class?M:How much is first class and how long does it take?W:It's a light box. First class would cost $ 8.20. I guess it will take about eight to ten days to arrive.M:And second class?W:Sending it second class would be cheaper, but it wouldn't arrive for a month. You'll pay only $ 4.90.M:Oh, I want it to arrive earlier than that. I'll mail it first class.W:What's in the box? I need to know in order to complete the form.M:A set of glasses. Are there any other forms I need to fill out because it's going to a foreign country?W:Yes,one more. You will have to write clearly what is in the box and the value.M:Here it is.W:You forgot to put a returning address on this box. It's a post office rule, but we usually advise people that all mails have a proper returning address.M:OK. I'll do it right now. I'll also buy ten 60-cent stamps.W:Let's see. The box and the stamps. Your total bill comes to $14.20.M:Thank you. Have a nice day.(Text 7)W:What time is it now?M:It is half past nine.W:It is said that our library has got some new books. I want to go and have a look. Do you think I'll have enough time to get there before it closes?M:I can't tell. What time does it close?W:About 10 o'clock.M:Can you make it in half an hour? Anyhow it's not far from here. By the way, can you return some books for me?W:OK, no problem! Do you know what the new books are about? I need some books about English writing for my term paper.M:I heard that most of the new books are about English grammar and writing. All of them are the latest publications. I am sure there are some you need.W:That's great. Oh, it's already 9:40. There are only 20 minutes left. I'd better get going. See you!M:See you!(Text 8)W:What time does Mother's plane arrive?M:I'm not sure, but I think it is at 2:13. I'll call the airport to make sure.W:Why don't you do that while I change my clothes?M:Do you think Dick or Brenda wants to go?W:I don't know. I think we can call them.M:I know Dick has to work,but maybe Brenda can go.W:OK, call her first, then the airport. I'll go and get ready.(Text 9)M:Hello, Mary. Why are you standing here in the cold wind?W:I'm waiting for a bus; but the buses are very full at this time of day.M:Where are you going? This isn't your way home. You must take a bus from the other side of the street to go home.W:I'm not going home now. I'm going for a walk in the park. I always like to go for a walk before lunch.M:Then why not walk from here to the park,too? It isn't very far.W:Oh, no, Bill. It isn't very interesting to walk through the street; in fact, it's very boring. So I always take a No. 3 bus.(Text 10)Yes,you are right. I am from South Africa. I am not at all used to cold weather, but I am glad to say that I have all the clothes for the freezing weather. When I first got to know that I would be attending this international conference here in Finland,I had no idea what kind of clothes I should take along. I didn't know what to do when I thought of this two-week stay here, with a rather formal dinner, a few parties, social gatherings and a dance during the conference. Fortunately, my friend Julia has been to North Europe. Yes, she was a great help. She helped to solve my biggest problem. She placed an order for some warm suits and dresses, business-type clothes, of course, of dark colors. She also bought me some shirts and blouse so I could wear the same clothes in several different ways. A couple of lively colored dresses will give me a nice change from time to time. She also helped to choose a very warm raincoat and a pair of boots. Oh, how lucky I am to have a helpful friend. She saved me a lot of trouble.答案:1~5 AABBC 6~10 BBABC11~15 ABACB 16~20 CABBA第二部分第一节A【语篇解读】 本文是一则广告,介绍了一个去奥地利留学项目的学期安排、申请时间、申请资格、学费等信息。21.答案与解析:D 考查细节理解。根据•Academic Year中的“Early Application Discount of US $500 if you apply by February 2nd”可知,在2月2日前递交申请可享受打折优惠。故选D。22.答案与解析:A 考查推理判断。根据•Fall Trimester(一学年三学期中的一学期)中的“Early Application Discount of US $300 if you apply by February 2nd”和Costs中的“Academic Trimester: US $8,820”可知,如果3月份申请就不能享受打折优惠,一学期学费是8 820美元。故选A。23.答案与解析:D 考查细节理解。根据Eligibility中的“Be between 15 and 18 years of age.”可知,超过18岁的学生不具备参加此项目的资格。故选D。B【语篇解读】 金子的发现吸引了来自世界各地的淘金者,同时也给科罗拉多带来了繁荣。24.答案与解析:C 细节理解题。根据第一段第一句中的“but most settlers pushing westward across the Great Plains continued on to the more fertile lands of Oregon, Washington, and California”可知,西部的土地更肥沃,更适宜种植。25.答案与解析:C 推理判断题。根据第二段可知,议案1864年被提出,1866年和1867年又被提出,最终国会通过是在1876年,由此可知科罗拉多成为一个州经历了多年的努力。26.答案与解析:B 推理判断题。根据第三段的第二句“In the mid1960s Colorado experienced a large influx(流入) of new residents and rapid urban growth and development.”可知,城市人口的增加是造成污染的主要原因。27.答案与解析:D 主旨大意题。文章按时间顺序讲述了科罗拉多州的产生和发展过程。所以选D。C【语篇解读】 本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了丝绸之路的历史以及意义。28.答案与解析:D 细节理解题。根据第二段中的“The Silk Road had many dangers. These dangers ranged from the hot sun and deep snow to thieves and wars.Only expert traders could survive.”可知,大约公元1300年以后,人们转向大海寻找新的航线,因为丝绸之路有更多的危险,故选D项。29.答案与解析:C 词义猜测题。根据第三段画线词下文“People used silk as money. They could pay taxes or buy goods with it. Traders carried more than just silk, though. They had gold, silver, and glass from Europe.”可知,人们交易的都是很珍贵的商品,可推知画线词所在的句子意思是“丝绸之路”得名于它最珍贵的商品,“prized”的意思是“珍贵的”,valuable有价值的,贵重的。故选C项。30.答案与解析:B 推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“They also shared beliefs. Monks, priests, and other faith leaders taught their religions to others.”排除A项;根据第二段中的“Only expert traders could survive.”可推断,有些人可能在旅行中死亡,排除C项;根据第三段中的“Chinese merchants traded medicine and china. They also traded paper, which quickly replaced animal skins in the west.”可推断出西方人可能曾经在兽皮上写字,排除D项。故选B项。31.答案与解析:D 推理判断题。本文主要介绍了丝绸之路的历史,所以这篇文章最可能出现在报纸的文化板块。故选D项。D【语篇解读】 这是一篇说明文。文章通过研究表明了美国试图通过禁塑令改善环境的做法弊大于利。32.答案与解析:D 考查主旨大意。通读全文,并根据文章第一段,尤其是第一段的最后一句话“But these bans may be hurting the environment more than helping it.”可知,本文的主要观点是禁塑令对环境的伤害可能大于帮助。故选D项。33.答案与解析:D 考查推理判断。根据第三段中的“sales of garbage bags actually grew sharply after plastic grocery bags were banned,”可知,在实行禁塑令后垃圾袋的销量实际上大幅增长;再根据第四段首句“Garbage bags are thick and use more plastic than typical shopping bags.”可知,垃圾袋比一般的购物袋使用更多的塑料;且由该段的最后一句话可知,禁塑令导致纸张垃圾增多。故可推知,禁塑令的施行导致垃圾量更多。34.答案与解析:A 考查词义猜测。根据该段中画线词后面的“which she thinks resulted in about 80 million pounds of extra paper garbage per year”可知,禁止塑料购物袋的使用会导致额外的纸张垃圾。故A项正确。surge意为“急剧上升,激增”。35.答案与解析:B 考查细节理解。根据文章最后两段内容可知,布袋和纸袋需要更多自然资源且对环境的伤害会更大。第二节【语篇解读】 本文属于说明文。美国著名的汽车城底特律一度非常发达,人们生活富有。但是在21世纪初,该城市成为美国历史上最大的破产城市,人们纷纷逃离。现在政府在积极改变这个城市的经济状况和社会治安。36.答案与解析:F 根据上文的“Workers in the car factories had good jobs and they earned good money.”可知,工人工作很好,挣钱很多。F项“人们拥有一套房、一艘船、甚至一幢度假别墅是司空见惯的事情”是对上文的进一步说明。37.答案与解析:E 根据上文的“But at the beginning of the 21st century, Detroit became America's poorest big city.”可知,E项“在近50年中,一半多的人口离开底特律”和上文构成因果关系,同时引出下文。38.答案与解析:D 本空前面谈到人们离开的另一个原因是在1967年,底特律发生了一些暴力事件,城市变得不安全,导致人们离开。本空承接上文,因为城市危险,人们害怕来。其中scared对应上文的dangerous。39.答案与解析:B 下文提到底特律有了一些经费改造城市设施,让人们感觉安全等。B项“但是后来一些事情开始改变”可作为本段的主题句。40.答案与解析:C 根据上文的“Old, empty buildings were pulled down.”可知,旧的空建筑被拆掉,给新的建筑腾出了空间,故选C项。第三部分第一节【语篇解读】 本文是记叙文。63岁的老人退休后在政府资助的“农民之家”教村民作画,他的画作内容反映了中国老龄化社会的养老场景,传达了老人也可以快乐生活的思想。41.答案与解析:D 由上文中的“Sixtythreeyearold”和下文中的pensioner可知,庄国荣是一位退休的(retired)小学美术老师。42.答案与解析:A 由上文中的“art teacher”以及下文的描述可知,庄国荣的绘画生涯超过40年。43.答案与解析:D 由上文的描述可知,庄国荣去陈洋社区的“农民之家”作画或教(teach)其他村民如何画画(draw)。44.答案与解析:C 由上下文的描述可知,“农民之家”充当(serves as)射阳农民绘画机构的一个分支点。45.答案与解析:B 该机构是由政府支持(supported)的文化组织。46.答案与解析:A 由该空后的“ten paintings”可知,他每年创作(creates)的画作多达十幅。47.答案与解析:C 由下文中的“5,000 yuan”可知,这些画作被当地政府购买(bought)了。48.答案与解析:C 由文中的“5,000 yuan—that's about 740 US dollars—a year”以及下文中的“earning himself some money”可知,他做这份工作(work)每年能挣大概五千元。49.答案与解析:A 由上文中的“his views of life to his fellow countrymen”可知,不仅能挣钱,这份工作还给了庄国荣一次向他的老乡们表达他对生活的看法的机会,尤其是(especially)告诉老人们该如何生活。50.答案与解析:C 由下文中的“taking care of our elderly”可知,我们生活在一个老龄化的(ageing)社会。51.答案与解析:B 我们不能只依靠(rely on)传统的方法来照顾老人,只依靠孩子们来赡养老人。52.答案与解析:A 由上文的描述可知,专业的养老院对于改善老人的福利是很重要的(important)。53.答案与解析:C 由下文中的“young people celebrating the birthday of a senior citizen”可知,这是庄国荣描绘的一幅“场景(scene)”。54.答案与解析:B 由下文中的“want to convey is that life in one's later years can still be happy”可知,庄国荣想要传递的信息(message)是“老年生活依然可以是快乐的”。55.答案与解析:A 上文的描述可知,庄国荣的画作都是基于真实的(real)生活而创作的。第二节【语篇解读】 作者的父亲答应出演作者电视剧中的一个角色,只是因为想多花些时间跟作者在一起。56.答案与解析:suddenly 考查副词。此处用副词修饰谓语动词became,故填suddenly。57.答案与解析:for 考查介词。一段时间前面用介词for。58.答案与解析:would do 考查动词时态。作者的父亲说话的时候尚未做那件事,故用将来时态,且动作发生在过去,所以用过去将来时态。59.答案与解析:acting 考查非谓语动词。spend time (in) doing sth.意为“花费时间做某事”。60.答案与解析:me 考查代词。此处用I的宾格形式作介词to的宾语。61.答案与解析:because 考查连词。作者的父亲说他之所以去扮演那个角色,主要是因为他想多花些时间和作者在一起。后面的句子是前面句子的原因,故用because连接。62.答案与解析:thought 考查名词。at the thought of意为“一想起……”。63.答案与解析:to give 考查非谓语动词。作者的父亲过去尝试做每件事都是为了给作者一个精彩的生活。这里用动词不定式表示目的。64.答案与解析:a 考查冠词。这里不是特指,只是说一个很幸运的人,故填不定冠词a。65.答案与解析:are loved 考查动词的语态。由句中的by可推断,you是love这个动作的承受者,故需用被动语态。第四部分第一节参考范文: TodayIwilltellyousomeinformationaboutSichuanProvince. Sichuan Province, with Chengdu as its capital city, lies in the southwest of China and covers an area of about 486,000 square kilometers.It is rich in tourist attractions and worldfamous places of interest, such as Jiuzhaigou and the Dujiangyan Irrigation Project. Jiuzhaigou is well known for its beautiful lakes, whose water is so clear that you can see the bottom of them. The other attraction is the Dujiangyan Irrigation Project, which was built over 2,000 years ago and is still playing an important part in irrigation today.In a word, the nice weather, convenient transportation and the variety of famous spicy food can make your trip even more enjoyable.第二节参考范文: China's shared bicycles are gaining popularity with the public as a cheap and convenient transport option. (要点1) Bike sharing helps people enjoy an environmentfriendly life by relieving traffic and reducing pollution. (要点2) However, the bad behavior of some users and mess they cause also lead to problems. (要点3) Beijing has launched a campaign to regulate bikeparking, which will hopefully set a good example to the rest of China. (要点4)省份四川省位置中国的西南部省会成都景点有众多的名胜古迹,其中著名的有:1.九寨沟:位于四川西北,以湖最为出名,湖水清澈见底。2.都江堰水利工程(the Dujiangyan Irrigation Project),建于2000多年前,至今仍发挥着作用。特点1.气候宜人,交通便利。2.以各式各样的麻辣小吃著名。
单元质量检测(三)时间:120分钟 满分:150分第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C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。1.What did the man do last night?A.He worked all last night. B.He played all last night.C.He slept all last night.2.What is the old town surrounded by?A.Forests. B.Mountains.C.A river.3.Where does the woman have to get off?A.At the Bank of China. B.At the post office.C.At the next stop.4.Why does the man refuse the woman?A.He doesn't have a car. B.He'll be using his car.C.She doesn't drive.5.Where does the woman want to go?A.The shopping center. B.The traffic light.C.The Grand Hotel.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)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A、B、C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6至8题。6.In which way does the box go faster but cost more?A.Second class. B.First class.C.To a foreign country.7.What does the man compare before making a decision?A.Weight and stamps. B.Price and time.C.Forms and value.8.What else is the man advised to do?A.To put down a returning address. B.To buy second class stamps.C.To pay the right amount of money.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9.Why does the woman want to go to the library?A.To return some books. B.To borrow some new books.C.To find some test papers.10.When does the library close?A.At 9:00. B.At 9:40.C.At 10:00.11.What does the man ask the woman to do?A.He asks her to return some books for him. B.He asks her to borrow some books for him.C.He asks her to go to the library with him.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12.What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A.Teacher and student. B.Husband and wife.C.Manager and secretary.13.Where are the two speakers going?A.The airport. B.The railway station.C.The bus station.14.Why do the speakers call Brenda?A.To ask her to change clothes. B.To ask her when Mother arrives.C.To ask her if she can go with them.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15.Where is Mary going?A.Her home. B.The park.C.The zoo.16.Why doesn't Mary like walking through the street?A.It's too cold. B.There are too many people.C.It isn't interesting.17.When does the conversation most likely take place?A.Late in the morning. B.In the late afternoon.C.Early in the morning.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.How long is the speaker staying in Finland?A.The whole winter. B.For two weeks.C.For three weeks.19.Why is she in Finland?A.To buy clothes. B.To attend a conference.C.To experience the weather.20.What was the speaker's biggest problem with preparing the trip?A.Getting the right kind of clothes. B.Getting used to the weather.C.Selling warm clothes.第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)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。AHigh School in Austria is a fantastic way to experience life overseas while you're growing academically.ActivitiesAustria's lots of lakes, forests and mountains enable it to offer a great variety of activities. Alpine skiing began with local competitions in the Austrian Arlberg area. Snowboarding, surfing, sailing, horseback riding, soccer, tennis and volleyball are also popular activities.•Academic YearDates: August—JuneApplication Before April 15thEarly Application Discount of US $500 if you apply by February 2nd•Fall Trimester (一学年三学期中的一学期)Dates: August—NovemberApplication Before April 15thEarly Application Discount of US $300 if you apply by February 2nd•Fall Semester (半学年)Dates: August—JanuaryApplication Before April 15thEarly Application Discount of US $500 if you apply by February 2nd•Spring TrimesterDates: January—AprilApplication Before October 1stEarly Application Discount of US $300 if you apply by July 2nd•Spring SemesterDates: January—JuneApplication Before October 1stEarly Application Discount of US $500 if you apply by July 2ndEligibilityYou should:Be between 15 and 18 years of age.Be from the United States or Canada.Have a high school grade of at least 2.75/4.Be in great mental and physical health.Have a genuine interest in becoming a part of your host family and community.Be willing to learn the German language.CostsAcademic Trimester: US $8,820Academic Semester: US $12,470Academic Year: US $14,16021.When should you hand in your application to study in Austria for a year at a discount?A.By July 2nd. B.By April 15th.C.By October 1st. D.By February 2nd.22.How much will it cost to stay there for one trimester in fall if you apply in March?A.US $8,820. B. US $12,470.C.US $14,160. D. US $8,520.23.Which of the following makes a student unsuitable for High School in Austria?A.Being an American. B.Having a high school grade of 3.5.C.Being willing to learn German. D.Being over 18 years old.BIn the early 1800s a small farming settlement had been established in the San Luis Valley, but most settlers pushing westward across the Great Plains continued on to the more fertile lands of Oregon, Washington, and California. It was the discovery of gold that first brought large numbers of settlers to Colorado. Prospectors (采矿者) led by Green Russell discovered gold in 1858 at Cherry Creek, where part of the city of Denver now stands, and after another strike the following year, the mining boom (繁荣) began.At the time of the gold rush the area in which the gold fields were located was part of the U. S. Kansas Territory. A group of miners organized the gold fields as Arapahoe co. of Kansas Territory. The region was divided into districts, and miners' and people's courts were set up to provide quick justice. The miners sought separate territorial (领土的) status in 1859 and formed the illegal Territory of Jefferson, which operated until the bill for territorial status was passed by Congress in 1861. William Gilpin, the first territorial governor, chose the name Colorado. Measures proposing statehood for Colorado were introduced in the U. S. Congress in 1864, and again in 1866 and 1867 when they were vetoed by Andrew Johnson. A bill granting Colorado's statehood was finally passed by Congress in 1876.Large national parks, established in the early 1900s, have provided a continuing source of revenue (税收); tourism has grown steadily. In the mid1960s Colorado experienced a large influx (流入) of new residents and rapid urban growth and development. This growth, combined with the area's high altitude, caused pollution problems, most notably smog. The discovery and exploitation of oil created a boom in the 1970s, which collapsed in the early 1980s. Diversifying industry, swelling immigration and accompanying construction, and tourism and recreation have since enabled Colorado to rebound, and between 1990 and 2000 it had the third largest percentage of growth of any state in the union.24.Why did most settlers go across the Great Plains to the west?A.Because there was a small farming settlement there.B.Because gold had been discovered in the Great Plains.C.Because the land there was more suitable for farming.D.Because the lands were more fertile in Colorado.25.What can we infer from the second paragraph?A.The illegal Territory of Jefferson lasted for almost 20 years.B.People's courts and safety were not guaranteed between 1859 and 1861.C.It took many years and great efforts for Colorado to become a state.D.Colorado became a state shortly after the bill for territorial status was passed.26.What was the main cause of pollution problems in the mid1960s?A.The steady growth of tourism. B.Rapid growth of population in the city.C.The exploitation of oil in Colorado. D.The building of large parks.27.What does the passage mainly deal with?A.The reason why people went westwards. B.The discovery of gold in Colorado.C.The diversifying industry in Colorado. D.The history and development of Colorado.CImagine a relay (接力赛) race. During this race, an athlete holds a stick as he runs a certain distance. Then he passes the stick to the next runner. That person runs faster, and then passes the stick to the third runner. Now imagine that the runners do not pass a stick. Instead they pass shiny silk, as well as gold, fruit, and glass. Imagine that the race does not move forward in just one direction. Instead the runners go back and forth along a road. They trade goods all along this route (路线) and at each end of it. Now imagine that the runners are businessmen. They lead caravans (旅行队) or lines of camels that carry things to sell. They travel on the ancient Silk Road to earn their living.The Silk Road was a complex trade network. It passed through thousands of cities and towns. It stretched from eastern China, across central Asia and the Middle east, to the Mediterranean Sea. Businessmen traveled on the Silk Road from about 200 B.C. to about 1300 A.D. Then sea travel began to offer new routes. Some people called the Silk Road the world's longest highway. However, the Silk Road included many routes—not just one smooth path. The routes ran through mountains and across deserts. They passed through an area that now includes 18 countries. The Silk Road had many dangers. These dangers ranged from the hot sun and deep snow to thieves and wars. Only expert traders could survive.The Silk Road got its name from its most prized goods. People used silk as money. They could pay taxes or buy goods with it. Traders carried more than just silk, though. They had gold, silver, and glass from Europe. People in the Middle East and Asia wanted these things. Businessmen also took horses from flat, grassy (长满草的) areas in central Asia and brought them to China and other areas. The horses changed the way people farmed and ran their armies. Indian businessmen traded salt and rare, beautiful stones. Chinese merchants traded medicine and china. They also traded paper, which quickly replaced animal skins in the west. Businessmen carried apples from central Asia to Rome. The Chinese had learned to combine different trees to create new kinds of fruit. They taught this science to others, such as the Romans. The Romans began to grow apples for food. The Silk Road led to worldwide commerce 2,000 years before the World Wide Web.The people along the Silk Road did not share only goods. They also shared beliefs. Monks, priests, and other faith leaders taught their religions to others. The Silk Road created pathways for knowledge, diplomacy, and religion.28.People turned to the sea for new routes after around 1300 A.D. because ________.A.the Silk Road included many routes B.the Silk Road passed through many areasC.they traveled on the Silk Road for too long D.there were more dangers along the Silk Road29.Which of the following is closest to the meaning of the word “prized” in Paragraph 3?A.Appropriate. B.Preserved.C.Valuable. D.Useful.30.Which of the following statements is WRONG?A.The Silk Road helped spread religions to more people.B.The Silk Road gave people the idea to build highways.C.Some people probably died while traveling.D.Westerners probably used to write on animal skins.31.In which column of a newspaper can we most probably read the article?A.Science. B.Travel.C.Sports. D.Culture.DThe national movement to get rid of plastic bags has been gaining steam—with over 240 cities and counties passing laws that ban or tax them since 2007 in the US. But these bans may be hurting the environment more than helping it.University of Sydney economist Rebecca Taylor and his colleagues compared cities with the bans with those without them about the use of bags. For six months, they spent weekends in grocery stores recording the types of bags people carried out.Taylor found these bag bans did what they were supposed to: People in the cities with the bans used fewer plastic bags. But people who used to reuse their shopping bags for other purposes, like picking up dog waste, still needed bags. “What I found was that sales of garbage bags actually grew sharply after plastic grocery bags were banned,” she says.Garbage bags are thick and use more plastic than typical shopping bags. “So about 30 percent of the plastic that was reduced by the ban comes back in the form of thicker garbage bags,” Taylor says. On top of that, cities that banned plastic bags saw a surge in the use of paper bags, which she thinks resulted in about 80 million pounds of extra paper garbage per year.A bunch of studies find that paper bags are actually worse for the environment. They require cutting down and processing trees, which needs lots of water, toxic chemicals and fuel. While paper is biodegradable (可生物降解的) and avoids some of the problems of plastic, Taylor says, the huge increase of paper means banning plastic shopping bags increases greenhouse gas emissions (排放物).The Danish government recently did a study that took into consideration environmental impacts (影响) beyond simply greenhouse gas emissions, including the use of water, damage to ecosystems and air pollution. These factors make cloth bags even worse. They estimate you would have to use an organic cotton bag 20,000 times more than a plastic grocery bag to make using it better for the environment.32.What is the main idea of the passage?A.Banning plastic bags is gaining popularity worldwide.B.Banning plastic has great influence on people's life.C.Banning plastic increases the use of paper and cloth bags.D.Banning plastic may do more harm than good.33.What is the result of banning plastic grocery bags?A.Plastic bags are no longer needed.B.People begin to reuse their plastic bags.C.The amount of garbage is even greater.D.Most of the reduced plastic returns in the form of garbage bags.34.What does the underlined word in the fourth paragraph mean?A.Sharp increase. B.Slow development.C.Tight control. D.Sharp decrease.35.Why are paper and cloth bags worse for the environment?A.They are not as biodegradable as plastic bags.B.They need much more natural resources and hurt the environment more than plastic bags.C.They can't be reused as many times as plastic bags.D.They are much thicker than plastic bags.第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)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。The American city of Detroit was like Paris, some people said. It had a big river, beautiful wide streets and important buildings. Then, in the 20th century, it was called Motor City because of the number of car factories there. Workers in the car factories had good jobs and they earned good money. __36__ Life was good. But at the beginning of the 21st century, Detroit became America's poorest big city. __37__The city's population fell for several reasons. One reason is that people moved to the suburbs in the 1950s because new highways were built. Another reason is that in 1967 some violent events happened there and it became dangerous. __38__ Also, the big car companies like General Motors and Chrysler had huge problems. And in 2008, the world financial crisis had a big effect on many cities, especially Detroit. Now, a lot of people in Detroit are poor. Half of the city's families have less than 25,000 dollars a year. In 2013, it became the biggest bankrupt city in American history.__39__ It had some money to improve small things like lights in the streets and so people felt safe. The police came quickly when there were problems. Old, empty buildings were pulled down. __40__ And there are new businesses too. The city gave 10,000 dollars to 30 new small businesses. Now there are grocery stores, juice bars, coffee shops and even bicycle makers. Finally, the city is working again.A.It was a new beginning for the city.B.But then something began to change.C.There is space for new buildings now.D.A lot of people were scared of coming to the city.E.In a period of fifty years, more than half of the people left Detroit.F.It wasn't unusual to own a home , a boat and even a holiday villa.G.Detroit was famous for the cars General Motors and Chrysler produced.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。This is a real story about an old man in China. Sixtythreeyearold Zhuang Guorong is a __41__ rural primary school art teacher, who has had a life of __42__ for more than 40 years.Every year, the strong, youngerthanhisactualage pensioner goes to “the farmers' home” of Chenyang Community to paint or teach other villagers how to __43__.“The farmers' home”, a public building, __44__ the venue for a branch of the Sheyang Farmers Painting Institute.The institute is a government __45__ cultural organisation in Sheyang County, in the north of Jiangsu Province, east China. Zhuang works at the institute part time, and each year he __46__ up to ten paintings, which are then __47__ by the local government.He makes around 5,000 yuan—that's about 740 US dollars—a year by doing this __48__. As well as earning himself some money, Zhuang says the job gives him an opportunity to express his views of life to his fellow countrymen, __49__ the elderly.This painting is about a nursing home. We now live in a(n) __50__ society. We can no longer __51__ the traditional way of taking care of our elderly just with our children doing it. Therefore, professional nursing homes are __52__ for elderly people's welfare.“In this painting, I described a __53__ of young people celebrating the birthday of a senior citizen. The __54__ I want to convey is that life in one's later years can still be happy. And all of my paintings are like this one—based on our __55__ lives.”41.A.smart B.famousC.strict D.retired42.A.painting B.writingC.farming D.designing43.A.exercise B.communicateC.learn D.draw44.A.belongs to B.looks likeC.serves as D.stands for45.A.decorated B.supportedC.controlled D.reported46.A.creates B.collectsC.copies D.exhibits47.A.published B.put upC.bought D.handed in48.A.test B.talkingC.work D.research49.A.especially B.similarlyC.equally D.generally50.A.free B.openC.ageing D.technological51.A.ask for B.rely onC.think of D.turn down52.A.important B.practicalC.difficult D.unusual53.A.dream B.storyC.scene D.photo54.A.example B.messageC.experience D.topic55.A.real B.differentC.normal D.sad第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。I'm the producer of a TV show called MasterofNone. One day, an actor 56.________ (sudden) became ill and had to stay in hospital 57.________ a few weeks. I called my dad and asked if he was interested in playing the role. To my surprise, he quickly said he 58.________ (do) it.My dad spent most of his vacation time 59.________ (act) in MasterofNone. I was really happy that all this worked out. On the night before my dad returned to New York, he said to 60.________ (I), “This is all fun and I enjoyed acting in the show, but I did it really just 61.________ I could spend more time with you.”My eyes were filled with tears at the 62.________ (think) of how much this person cared about me and tried everything 63.________ (give) me the amazing life I now have. I felt like a total piece of garbage for all the time I hadn't visited my parents.I'm 64.________ really lucky person and many of you are lucky as well. In order not to regret one day, just go and do something nice for your parents. I'm sure you 65.________ (love) by them more than you realize.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (满分15分)假定你的英语老师在上课时让你们准备介绍中国的某个省份的旅游景点。你放暑假的时候准备去四川,因此你在网上查了一些资料,请用英语写出有关资料,与同学们分享。 要求:1.文章要包括以上所有要点,可适当增加细节,以使文章连贯;2.词数:80个左右。开头已为你写好。不计入总词数。Today I will tell you some information about Sichuan Province.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节 (满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。China's bikesharing has exploded from nothing about a few years ago into a transport phenomenon in major cities. Just by scanning the QR code (二维码) that appears behind the seat, one can unlock a shared bicycle. Once the service has finished, the user locks the bike and the total is charged to his mobile account. The process lasts less than 30 seconds and costs little. By the way, there are still no fixed places to find or leave a bike, although areas such as university campus and metro or bus stations are preferred.Many young people believe shared bicycles have many advantages. They are not expensive to rent, they do not have to be protected from thieves, and there is no need to repair them. You just have to change them for another one. They are also environmentfriendly and lower the use of cars, which also helps to relieve traffic. In fact, it is considered an awesome combination of technology and tradition.Since they appeared, shared bicycles have raised a lot of negative effects. There is no doubt of the benefits but the disadvantages cannot be ignored. Many problems related to shared bicycles have emerged. It is due to bad behavior of some users who always want to seize the bicycles, but also because of the mess that has been created since one can leave the bicycle anywhere, which is against public urban order management. There are so many poorly parked bikes that sometimes they end up blocking streets.In xiluoyuan, Beijing, the “Civilized Use of Bicycles” campaign has been launched. In addition to having 40 officially permitted stops, there are also clear signals to lead users to these stops. A team of supervisors keep order in the area. This is the first area that is part of an official system to manage bicycles. The purpose of this campaign is to solve the mess that the popularity of shared bicycles is causing in Beijing, both with the participation of companies and the users. If the pilot plan works out well in xiluoyuan, it will be extended to all of the cities of China.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________单元质量检测(三)第一部分听力材料(Text 1)W:You look terrible. What on earth is the matter?M:I was up all last night typing out my report.(Text 2)W:Where do you live?M:I live in a very old town which is surrounded by beautiful woods.(Text 3)W:Does this bus go to the Bank of China?M:Yes,get off at the post office and walk straight ahead for about two minutes.(Text 4)W:Would you mind if I borrowed your car just over the weekend?M:I'm sorry, but it's just not possible,because I'm visiting my mother this weekend.(Text 5)W:Can you help me out? I'm trying to find the Grand Hotel.M:Turn right at the traffic light. It is next to the shopping center.(Text 6)M:I'd like to mail this box to Hong Kong. How much will it be, please?W:Do you want to send it first class or second class?M:How much is first class and how long does it take?W:It's a light box. First class would cost $ 8.20. I guess it will take about eight to ten days to arrive.M:And second class?W:Sending it second class would be cheaper, but it wouldn't arrive for a month. You'll pay only $ 4.90.M:Oh, I want it to arrive earlier than that. I'll mail it first class.W:What's in the box? I need to know in order to complete the form.M:A set of glasses. Are there any other forms I need to fill out because it's going to a foreign country?W:Yes,one more. You will have to write clearly what is in the box and the value.M:Here it is.W:You forgot to put a returning address on this box. It's a post office rule, but we usually advise people that all mails have a proper returning address.M:OK. I'll do it right now. I'll also buy ten 60-cent stamps.W:Let's see. The box and the stamps. Your total bill comes to $14.20.M:Thank you. Have a nice day.(Text 7)W:What time is it now?M:It is half past nine.W:It is said that our library has got some new books. I want to go and have a look. Do you think I'll have enough time to get there before it closes?M:I can't tell. What time does it close?W:About 10 o'clock.M:Can you make it in half an hour? Anyhow it's not far from here. By the way, can you return some books for me?W:OK, no problem! Do you know what the new books are about? I need some books about English writing for my term paper.M:I heard that most of the new books are about English grammar and writing. All of them are the latest publications. I am sure there are some you need.W:That's great. Oh, it's already 9:40. There are only 20 minutes left. I'd better get going. See you!M:See you!(Text 8)W:What time does Mother's plane arrive?M:I'm not sure, but I think it is at 2:13. I'll call the airport to make sure.W:Why don't you do that while I change my clothes?M:Do you think Dick or Brenda wants to go?W:I don't know. I think we can call them.M:I know Dick has to work,but maybe Brenda can go.W:OK, call her first, then the airport. I'll go and get ready.(Text 9)M:Hello, Mary. Why are you standing here in the cold wind?W:I'm waiting for a bus; but the buses are very full at this time of day.M:Where are you going? This isn't your way home. You must take a bus from the other side of the street to go home.W:I'm not going home now. I'm going for a walk in the park. I always like to go for a walk before lunch.M:Then why not walk from here to the park,too? It isn't very far.W:Oh, no, Bill. It isn't very interesting to walk through the street; in fact, it's very boring. So I always take a No. 3 bus.(Text 10)Yes,you are right. I am from South Africa. I am not at all used to cold weather, but I am glad to say that I have all the clothes for the freezing weather. When I first got to know that I would be attending this international conference here in Finland,I had no idea what kind of clothes I should take along. I didn't know what to do when I thought of this two-week stay here, with a rather formal dinner, a few parties, social gatherings and a dance during the conference. Fortunately, my friend Julia has been to North Europe. Yes, she was a great help. She helped to solve my biggest problem. She placed an order for some warm suits and dresses, business-type clothes, of course, of dark colors. She also bought me some shirts and blouse so I could wear the same clothes in several different ways. A couple of lively colored dresses will give me a nice change from time to time. She also helped to choose a very warm raincoat and a pair of boots. Oh, how lucky I am to have a helpful friend. She saved me a lot of trouble.答案:1~5 AABBC 6~10 BBABC11~15 ABACB 16~20 CABBA第二部分第一节A【语篇解读】 本文是一则广告,介绍了一个去奥地利留学项目的学期安排、申请时间、申请资格、学费等信息。21.答案与解析:D 考查细节理解。根据•Academic Year中的“Early Application Discount of US $500 if you apply by February 2nd”可知,在2月2日前递交申请可享受打折优惠。故选D。22.答案与解析:A 考查推理判断。根据•Fall Trimester(一学年三学期中的一学期)中的“Early Application Discount of US $300 if you apply by February 2nd”和Costs中的“Academic Trimester: US $8,820”可知,如果3月份申请就不能享受打折优惠,一学期学费是8 820美元。故选A。23.答案与解析:D 考查细节理解。根据Eligibility中的“Be between 15 and 18 years of age.”可知,超过18岁的学生不具备参加此项目的资格。故选D。B【语篇解读】 金子的发现吸引了来自世界各地的淘金者,同时也给科罗拉多带来了繁荣。24.答案与解析:C 细节理解题。根据第一段第一句中的“but most settlers pushing westward across the Great Plains continued on to the more fertile lands of Oregon, Washington, and California”可知,西部的土地更肥沃,更适宜种植。25.答案与解析:C 推理判断题。根据第二段可知,议案1864年被提出,1866年和1867年又被提出,最终国会通过是在1876年,由此可知科罗拉多成为一个州经历了多年的努力。26.答案与解析:B 推理判断题。根据第三段的第二句“In the mid1960s Colorado experienced a large influx(流入) of new residents and rapid urban growth and development.”可知,城市人口的增加是造成污染的主要原因。27.答案与解析:D 主旨大意题。文章按时间顺序讲述了科罗拉多州的产生和发展过程。所以选D。C【语篇解读】 本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了丝绸之路的历史以及意义。28.答案与解析:D 细节理解题。根据第二段中的“The Silk Road had many dangers. These dangers ranged from the hot sun and deep snow to thieves and wars.Only expert traders could survive.”可知,大约公元1300年以后,人们转向大海寻找新的航线,因为丝绸之路有更多的危险,故选D项。29.答案与解析:C 词义猜测题。根据第三段画线词下文“People used silk as money. They could pay taxes or buy goods with it. Traders carried more than just silk, though. They had gold, silver, and glass from Europe.”可知,人们交易的都是很珍贵的商品,可推知画线词所在的句子意思是“丝绸之路”得名于它最珍贵的商品,“prized”的意思是“珍贵的”,valuable有价值的,贵重的。故选C项。30.答案与解析:B 推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“They also shared beliefs. Monks, priests, and other faith leaders taught their religions to others.”排除A项;根据第二段中的“Only expert traders could survive.”可推断,有些人可能在旅行中死亡,排除C项;根据第三段中的“Chinese merchants traded medicine and china. They also traded paper, which quickly replaced animal skins in the west.”可推断出西方人可能曾经在兽皮上写字,排除D项。故选B项。31.答案与解析:D 推理判断题。本文主要介绍了丝绸之路的历史,所以这篇文章最可能出现在报纸的文化板块。故选D项。D【语篇解读】 这是一篇说明文。文章通过研究表明了美国试图通过禁塑令改善环境的做法弊大于利。32.答案与解析:D 考查主旨大意。通读全文,并根据文章第一段,尤其是第一段的最后一句话“But these bans may be hurting the environment more than helping it.”可知,本文的主要观点是禁塑令对环境的伤害可能大于帮助。故选D项。33.答案与解析:D 考查推理判断。根据第三段中的“sales of garbage bags actually grew sharply after plastic grocery bags were banned,”可知,在实行禁塑令后垃圾袋的销量实际上大幅增长;再根据第四段首句“Garbage bags are thick and use more plastic than typical shopping bags.”可知,垃圾袋比一般的购物袋使用更多的塑料;且由该段的最后一句话可知,禁塑令导致纸张垃圾增多。故可推知,禁塑令的施行导致垃圾量更多。34.答案与解析:A 考查词义猜测。根据该段中画线词后面的“which she thinks resulted in about 80 million pounds of extra paper garbage per year”可知,禁止塑料购物袋的使用会导致额外的纸张垃圾。故A项正确。surge意为“急剧上升,激增”。35.答案与解析:B 考查细节理解。根据文章最后两段内容可知,布袋和纸袋需要更多自然资源且对环境的伤害会更大。第二节【语篇解读】 本文属于说明文。美国著名的汽车城底特律一度非常发达,人们生活富有。但是在21世纪初,该城市成为美国历史上最大的破产城市,人们纷纷逃离。现在政府在积极改变这个城市的经济状况和社会治安。36.答案与解析:F 根据上文的“Workers in the car factories had good jobs and they earned good money.”可知,工人工作很好,挣钱很多。F项“人们拥有一套房、一艘船、甚至一幢度假别墅是司空见惯的事情”是对上文的进一步说明。37.答案与解析:E 根据上文的“But at the beginning of the 21st century, Detroit became America's poorest big city.”可知,E项“在近50年中,一半多的人口离开底特律”和上文构成因果关系,同时引出下文。38.答案与解析:D 本空前面谈到人们离开的另一个原因是在1967年,底特律发生了一些暴力事件,城市变得不安全,导致人们离开。本空承接上文,因为城市危险,人们害怕来。其中scared对应上文的dangerous。39.答案与解析:B 下文提到底特律有了一些经费改造城市设施,让人们感觉安全等。B项“但是后来一些事情开始改变”可作为本段的主题句。40.答案与解析:C 根据上文的“Old, empty buildings were pulled down.”可知,旧的空建筑被拆掉,给新的建筑腾出了空间,故选C项。第三部分第一节【语篇解读】 本文是记叙文。63岁的老人退休后在政府资助的“农民之家”教村民作画,他的画作内容反映了中国老龄化社会的养老场景,传达了老人也可以快乐生活的思想。41.答案与解析:D 由上文中的“Sixtythreeyearold”和下文中的pensioner可知,庄国荣是一位退休的(retired)小学美术老师。42.答案与解析:A 由上文中的“art teacher”以及下文的描述可知,庄国荣的绘画生涯超过40年。43.答案与解析:D 由上文的描述可知,庄国荣去陈洋社区的“农民之家”作画或教(teach)其他村民如何画画(draw)。44.答案与解析:C 由上下文的描述可知,“农民之家”充当(serves as)射阳农民绘画机构的一个分支点。45.答案与解析:B 该机构是由政府支持(supported)的文化组织。46.答案与解析:A 由该空后的“ten paintings”可知,他每年创作(creates)的画作多达十幅。47.答案与解析:C 由下文中的“5,000 yuan”可知,这些画作被当地政府购买(bought)了。48.答案与解析:C 由文中的“5,000 yuan—that's about 740 US dollars—a year”以及下文中的“earning himself some money”可知,他做这份工作(work)每年能挣大概五千元。49.答案与解析:A 由上文中的“his views of life to his fellow countrymen”可知,不仅能挣钱,这份工作还给了庄国荣一次向他的老乡们表达他对生活的看法的机会,尤其是(especially)告诉老人们该如何生活。50.答案与解析:C 由下文中的“taking care of our elderly”可知,我们生活在一个老龄化的(ageing)社会。51.答案与解析:B 我们不能只依靠(rely on)传统的方法来照顾老人,只依靠孩子们来赡养老人。52.答案与解析:A 由上文的描述可知,专业的养老院对于改善老人的福利是很重要的(important)。53.答案与解析:C 由下文中的“young people celebrating the birthday of a senior citizen”可知,这是庄国荣描绘的一幅“场景(scene)”。54.答案与解析:B 由下文中的“want to convey is that life in one's later years can still be happy”可知,庄国荣想要传递的信息(message)是“老年生活依然可以是快乐的”。55.答案与解析:A 上文的描述可知,庄国荣的画作都是基于真实的(real)生活而创作的。第二节【语篇解读】 作者的父亲答应出演作者电视剧中的一个角色,只是因为想多花些时间跟作者在一起。56.答案与解析:suddenly 考查副词。此处用副词修饰谓语动词became,故填suddenly。57.答案与解析:for 考查介词。一段时间前面用介词for。58.答案与解析:would do 考查动词时态。作者的父亲说话的时候尚未做那件事,故用将来时态,且动作发生在过去,所以用过去将来时态。59.答案与解析:acting 考查非谓语动词。spend time (in) doing sth.意为“花费时间做某事”。60.答案与解析:me 考查代词。此处用I的宾格形式作介词to的宾语。61.答案与解析:because 考查连词。作者的父亲说他之所以去扮演那个角色,主要是因为他想多花些时间和作者在一起。后面的句子是前面句子的原因,故用because连接。62.答案与解析:thought 考查名词。at the thought of意为“一想起……”。63.答案与解析:to give 考查非谓语动词。作者的父亲过去尝试做每件事都是为了给作者一个精彩的生活。这里用动词不定式表示目的。64.答案与解析:a 考查冠词。这里不是特指,只是说一个很幸运的人,故填不定冠词a。65.答案与解析:are loved 考查动词的语态。由句中的by可推断,you是love这个动作的承受者,故需用被动语态。第四部分第一节参考范文: TodayIwilltellyousomeinformationaboutSichuanProvince. Sichuan Province, with Chengdu as its capital city, lies in the southwest of China and covers an area of about 486,000 square kilometers.It is rich in tourist attractions and worldfamous places of interest, such as Jiuzhaigou and the Dujiangyan Irrigation Project. Jiuzhaigou is well known for its beautiful lakes, whose water is so clear that you can see the bottom of them. The other attraction is the Dujiangyan Irrigation Project, which was built over 2,000 years ago and is still playing an important part in irrigation today.In a word, the nice weather, convenient transportation and the variety of famous spicy food can make your trip even more enjoyable.第二节参考范文: China's shared bicycles are gaining popularity with the public as a cheap and convenient transport option. (要点1) Bike sharing helps people enjoy an environmentfriendly life by relieving traffic and reducing pollution. (要点2) However, the bad behavior of some users and mess they cause also lead to problems. (要点3) Beijing has launched a campaign to regulate bikeparking, which will hopefully set a good example to the rest of China. (要点4)省份四川省位置中国的西南部省会成都景点有众多的名胜古迹,其中著名的有:1.九寨沟:位于四川西北,以湖最为出名,湖水清澈见底。2.都江堰水利工程(the Dujiangyan Irrigation Project),建于2000多年前,至今仍发挥着作用。特点1.气候宜人,交通便利。2.以各式各样的麻辣小吃著名。
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