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选择性必修二Unitv4【单元测试 · 提升卷】(满分:150分 时间:120分钟)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)1.What would the man want to buy?A.A horse. B.A house down the mountain. C.A house near the sea.2. How did the man cross the river?A.By swimming. B.By boat. C.By bridge.3.What is the probable relationship between Mary and the man?A.Wife and husband. B.Secretary and boss. C.Daughter and father.4.What does the woman mean? A.The man needs a vacation. B.The man should be preparing for his tests.C.The man doesn’t need to worry about his exams.5.When will Alice be back?A.At 10 o’clock. B.At 11 o’clock. C.At about 11:10.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,每小题将给出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、7题。6.How long is the woman going to stay at the hotel?A.Two days. B.Three days. C.Six days.7.When will the woman check out?A.On September 27. B.On October 2. C.On October 3.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.What’s the woman doing?A.Buying a gift for her son. B.Looking at a birthday cake.C.Buying herself a bicycle.9.How old is Bob now? A.14. B.15. C.24.10.What color does the woman buy? A.Blue. B.Yellow. C.Black.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.How does the woman feel at first? A.She is a bit angry with the man. B.She is very happy to see the man.C.She is very surprised to see the man.12.When should the man have arrived? A.At 7:50. B.At 8:00. C.At 8:10.13.What can we learn from the conversation? A.The speakers hate each other. B.The speakers misunderstand each other.C.The speakers come from different countries.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.What nationality is the woman most likely to be? A.English. B.Spanish. C.French.15.Which language does the English teacher teach her students? A.In English. B.In Spanish. C.In French. 16.How is the woman’s studying of English?A.Not very good. B.So-so. C.Excellent.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.What happened to the speaker and her husband?A.They got lost in the dark. B.They couldn’t find their seats.C.They found their seats with difficulty.18.Why were there no lights? A.To make the seats cheaper. B.To save money probably.C.To get it repaired.19.What was the cinema like?A.It was not very crowded. B.It was very crowded.C.It was half empty.20.What did the speaker and her husband want to see? A.Different films. B.Only the first film. C.Only the second film.第二部分第一节 (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和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。A[2023·广东省高三第二次月考] Skillshare is a video lesson app which has become highly popular nowadays. It will likely appeal more to older kids (age 14+) since classes focus primarily on professional development with topics like digital design, technology and marketing. There are also plenty of art and music classes for more creative learners. Read the developer's privacy policy for details on how your kid's information is collected, used and shared, and any choices you may have in the matter, and this privacy policy applies to all users.What is it about?Skillshare has a large database of online lessons taught by industry experts. Kids can search for a class by topic or by entering key words. Each class contains a series of video lessons that are taught as a lecture. Some classes have only a few lessons, while others have 10 or more. In fact, one guitar class has more than 100 lessons. Many classes include projects, and most end with a brief Final Thoughts lesson to sum up the class content. There's a review section where users can leave advice. Kids can watch the lessons within that class directly from the app. They can also save classes to watch later, and any classes they begin are automatically saved to a watch list. Many classes are offered in the free version of the app, and a paid version gives users access to a much more extensive class list—more than 28,000 lessons.Is it any good?All the teachers in the app are passionate about their work, so it's an excellent way to foster the same passion in your kids, as long as there is a genuine interest in the content being offered.What kind of membership are you interested in?1 month6 months12 months36 months$14.99 per month$12.99 per month$10.99 per month$6.99 per monthYou can cancel any time. Email address for contact:skillshare@gdprrep.com1.The passage is intended for ________.A.kids B.parents C.teachers D.industry experts2.How much should you pay monthly for an annual membership?A.$14.99. B.$12.99. C.$10.99 D.$6.99.3.What can we learn from the passage?A.Skillshare allows curious older kids to learn at their own pace.B.The privacy policy is limited to the registered members of Skillshare.C.Subscribers can only cancel the order within one month of its purchase.D.Each class has more than 100 careerrelated lessons in the Skillshare app.B[2023·山东省高三年级摸底考试]Every summer artists perform at Fringe (边缘) Festivals around the world. Fringe Festivals are a celebration of strange art. They have all kinds of performers—from dancers, musicians and actors to everything in between. The shows give artists a chance to create unusual art. For festival goers, each show is a time to experience something different. The first Fringe Festival was held in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1947. That was also the year of the first Edinburgh International Festival. Artists from around the world traveled to Scotland for the Edinburgh International Festival. They performed at arts centers throughout the city. Eight local theater companies did not receive an invitation, however. In response, they performed at smaller spaces around Edinburgh. These artists performed wherever they could, including churches and even on the street. They started their own cultural event and named it the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. What started as an alternative to the mainstream has now become the world's largest arts festival. Today, there are hundreds of Fringe Festivals taking place around the world. The one in Washington, D.C., called the Capital Fringe Festival, is in its tenth year. It was held in the month of July. Julianne Brienza founded the Capital Fringe Festival. She went to a school for the performing arts, but now sees herself mainly as an organizer of the festival. Brienza believes that fringe performance art is special and can have a powerful effect. The Capital Fringe Festival takes place in different locations throughout the D.C.area. Some performances happen in traditional theaters. Others happen in unusual settings like old, empty buildings or stores after business hours are over. Brienza says the purpose of Fringe festivals is to explore the limits of art in unique environments. Since 2006, the event has made more than $1.7 million. It is the second largest Fringe Festival in the U. S. and its popularity has grown every year. The Edinburgh Festival Fringe continues throughout the month of August.4.Who may be interested in Fringe Festivals?A.Strange art lovers. B.Professional artists.C.Classical musicians. D.Traditional culture supporters.5.What does Paragraph 2 mainly talk about?A.Why Edinburgh became the global art center.B.How the first Fringe Festival came into being.C.When the Edinburgh International Festival was held.D.Where the Edinburgh Festival Fringe was celebrated.6.What can we know about the Capital Fringe Festival?A.It is the world's largest arts festival.B.It has no fixed places for celebration.C.It can never be accepted by the public.D.It has a longer history than other festivals.7.Which of the following may Brienza probably agree about Fringe Festivals?A.They raise people's love of festivals.B.They limit the development of arts.C.Formal arts are looked down upon.D.Chances are offered to unusual arts.C[2023·济宁市一模考试]On January 22, 2022, the BritishBelgian 19yearold, Zara Rutherford, successfully landed her twoseat microlight aircraft back at the KortrijkWevelgem Airport, from where she had departed 155 days ago, fulfilling her dream to be the youngest woman to fly around the world solo. “I feel excited not only to break the Guinness World Record, but also to__diminish the gender gap by 11 years between the current youngest male record holder Travis Ludlow 18 at the time of his record, and the previous female record holder Shaesta Waez, who was 30 when she completed her ‘Dreams Soar’ aroundtheworld flight.” Rutherford wrote on her blog. Rutherford's journey crossing five continents and 52 countries began on August 18, 2021. She encountered numerous unexpected delays along the way. They included an unscheduled stop in Redding, California, due to wildfires and a monthlong stop in Nome, Alaska, to renew her Russian visa. She also faced several challenges in the air. When flying from Iceland to Greenland, Rutherford lost radio contact with her ground team for much of the 3hour flight. The incidents also resulted in her having to cross over Russia in subzero temperatures. The hardest part was flying over Siberia—it was extremely cold and if the engine broke down, she'd be hours away from rescue. Despite the severe difficulties, the determined young pilot never gave up on her dream. Rutherford grew up around airplanes. Her British father flies commercially, while her Belgian mother is a recreational pilot. The young girl began learning how to fly at age 14 and obtained her aviators (飞行员) license in 2020. With her goal of flying around the world accomplished, Rutherford now has her sights set even higher. She wants to become an astronaut and explore space. She hopes that her journey will encourage more young women to pursue careers in aviation. Currently the number of female pilots is just 5 percent. Rutherford says, “It's an easy thing to say, but just go for it. If you don't try and see how high you can fly, then you'll never know.”8. What does the underlined word “diminish” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A.Narrow. B.Divide. C.Fill. D.Cause. 9. Why did Rutherford have to stop in Nome?A.The wildfires were too fierce.B.Her Russian visa was due. C.The weather was too severe.D.Her engine broke down. 10.What's the purpose of Paragraph 4?A.To switch to a new topic.B.To summarize her achievements.C.To illustrate her admirable talents.D.To add some background information.11.What does the passage try to convey?A.Life is not all roses.B.Dream big, aim high.C.Not to advance is to go back.D.The greatest talkers, the least doers. D[2023·河北省衡水中学一模]Just like happiness and sadness, anxiety is part of everyone's lived experience—but it's not always tolerated as such. “People often spend too much time and effort trying to rid anxiety,” says Dr Joel Minden, a clinical psychologist. “I encourage them to remember that anxiety is a normal emotional response.”If you try to banish anxiety, all you're doing is putting it more at the forefront of your mind. But if you accept anxiety as part of life, you can learn to relate to it with selfpity or even with humour. This is a cornerstone of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), which has been gaining clinical validation, including by the American Psychological Association. ACT guides people to see their unpleasant emotions as just feelings and to accept that parts of life are hard. Sufferers are encouraged to begin a dialogue with anxious thoughts, examining their causes while also keeping in mind their personal goals and values.This way of relating to anxiety has been a powerful strategy for John Bateman, the 52yearold host of the podcast Our Anxiety Stories. When negative thoughts arise, he acknowledges them but doesn't let them drive his decisions. Over the years, Bateman has noticed that if he submits to his thoughts, they don't go away but dramatically increase. But if he recognizes them for what they are, just a passing thought and not a fact that needs to be acted on, they gradually go away.Learning to live with anxiety is an individual process and one that requires trial and error to get just right. While acceptance is the first and most important step to take, some lifestyle changes have been proven to take the edge off, as well. Since tiredness, increased tension and stress leave us much easier to fall into anxiety, a wellbalanced diet, sufficient rest and, especially, regular exercise can help us manage it better.12.What may Dr Joel Minden agree about anxiety?A.It goes hand in hand with joy.B.It should be seriously taken.C.It is easilyearned experience.D.It is often improperly treated.13.What can explain the underlined word “banish” in Paragraph 2?A.Ignore. B.Hide. C.Recognize. D.Control.14.Why does the author mention John Bateman in Paragraph 3?A.To explain a strategy.B.To describe a phenomenon.C.To present a successful case.D.To introduce a public figure.15.What is advised to deal with anxiety in the last part?A.Concentrating on the process.B.Making lifestyle adjustments.C.Avoiding exposure to pressure.D.Learning to get things in place.Ⅱ.七选五 [2023·山东师范大学附属中学考试]Supporting OthersWe're always being told that the secret to happiness lies in helping others. Indeed, it's natural to want to support those we care about, especially if we are in a position to do so.__1__When we offer support, it may not always be wanted.__2__ In this case, offering support in the manner of “...if I were you, I would...” can feel like a scolding rather than support. If our support feels conditional, it can feel burdensome.__3__ When someone is trying to manage illness or a house move, just saying “What would help you today?” can be amazingly supportive. Or, suggest what you can do for them: picking up some shopping, taking the dog for a walk. Even if it's not needed, just knowing you've been thinking of others can be supportive in itself.Try to be mindful of offering support that is disabling, rather than enabling. My son, when aged five, wanted to make a cup of tea. I could see how inspiring it was for him to be able to do this. So I filled the kettle and took him through the safety measures. It felt like a huge risk but it worked. His pleasure was immeasurable. The same principle applies when we offer support that increases someone else's capacity.__4__Sometimes the only support that's needed is to listen without judgement.__5__ This reassures them that someone cares enough to listen while they ground themselves. When times are tough, remember to keep things stable. Waiting until the storm has passed is all it takes.Support often works best when it's a twoway process. It is good to know how to accept help from others as well as offer support to them.A.Here are the pros and cons of supporting others.B.Just be there, while someone lets out their feelings.C.Ask what support is needed and provide a practical one.D.This can often be a bigger gift than just doing it for them.E.But we can do more by thinking about the support we offer.F.Because being judgmental can only make someone annoyed.G.Sometimes people are trying to manage life in their own way.Ⅱ.完形填空[2023·广东省六校高三第二次联考]Although I enjoyed my new life and the time it freed up, there always seemed to be something missing. I thought it was a result of going from a highactivity career to a life of __1__. The retirement honeymoon lasted for one whole enjoyable year. Golf took up most of my summer, curling (冰壶) in the winter, and hiking __2__ the times between. At the end of that first year, I was asked by a friend to help out at a local food bank that __3__ a winter soup kitchen. Initially, my responsibility was not too __4__. It started out to be only one day a week and took just two hours of my time. The task involved going to the local food bank, __5__ my car with preselected food items, and driving them to the kitchen __6__ the weekend. Within a few weeks, I was also helping to sort out the food I was bringing to the charity organization. This soon __7__ into preparing the cookers and dishes for the weekend event. My duties were __8__ from one week to the next, which kept things interesting. Sometimes, I would help serve meals; other days, I would fill in for sandwich makers who hadn't turned up for their __9__.People who came for the free meals were diverse. Some were homeless, and others were individuals who had fallen on hard times. The common thing uniting all the guests was their __10__ toward the volunteers. Most diners would thank the people from whom they had received help. That was a wonderful reward for our efforts. Another wonderful thing was that the food was given __11__. There was never any expectation to gain public __12__ for their donations; they just did it.Gradually, my volunteering __13__ have now grown to include two days at the food bank plus the weekend. Although it cost much more time than I first began this volunteering task, I found my time volunteering __14__. I can safely say that I get much more __15__ out of this type of activity than I ever managed to get from any round of golf or game of curling.1.A.depression B.leisureC.boredom D.enjoyment2.A.shared B.costC.connected D.filled3.A.spread B.chargedC.ran D.expected4.A.energyefficient B.timeconsumingC.heartwarming D.laborsaving5.A.finding B.chargingC.loading D.fixing6.A.in preparation for B.in exchange forC.in expectation of D.in case of7.A.followed B.improvedC.expanded D.continued8.A.consistent B.creativeC.normal D.different9.A.shifts B.schedulesC.periods D.businesses10.A.generosity B.gratitudeC.guilt D.greeting11.A.randomly B.particularlyC.selflessly D.regularly12.A.promotion B.awarenessC.interest D.recognition13.A.duties B.interestsC.challenges D.concerns14.A.necessary B.worthwhileC.practical D.meaningless15.A.popularity B.admirationC.confidence D.satisfaction.语法填空[2023·福建省高三联合测评]One of the biggest themes at this year's CES tech show was electric and autonomous transportation—cars, trucks, bikes, boats. And, it turns out, tractors. Farmequipment giant Deere showed a new autonomous tractor with 1.________ attached tillage (耕作) tool at CES. For those not familiar 2.________ farm life, Julian Sanchez, Deere's director of emerging technologies, says that tillage is an 3.________ (importance), timeconsuming, and tiring process of preparing the soil for next season's planting. If you don't do it fast, the ground could freeze. And 4.________ (effective) tilling means some seeds won't take and yield (产量) 5.________ (drop). While automatic driving has been on tractors for several 6.________ (year), Deere's autonomous tractor can operate without a driver in the cab. The tractor can detect obstacles 7.________ might damage the attached tiller. And, he says, it can run around the clock, saving time and labor, and improving productivity by as much as 20%. If the tilling is too shallow, you don't break up the straw too deep, and the tractor moves too 8.________ (slow), increasing fuel costs. This system includes six cameras to detect holes, rocks, or other materials, 9.________ (inform) the farmer when an issue needs to be addressed. Eventually. Deere expects 10.________ (add) other tasks to the autonomous tractor.1.________ 2.________ 3.________ 4.________ 5.________ 6.________ 7.________ 8.________ 9.________10.________Ⅲ.应用文写作[2023·深圳市福田外国语高中第二次调研]假定你是李华,是一名刚升入高三的学生,因为短时间内没有适应高三的紧张生活,最近遇到了无法集中注意力、睡眠不佳等问题,于是你决定给颇受欢迎的外籍老师Daniel 写一封信,寻求他的建议和帮助。内容包括:1.你所遇到的问题或困惑;2.希望得到 Daniel 的建议和帮助。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dear Daniel,I am Li Hua,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li HuaⅣ.读后续写[2023·山东省青岛市二模]My family lived in a tiny apartment in Hoboken,New Jersey. Every December my mom spread the word to anyone alone on Christmas Eve that she would be having an open house. My mom believed that no one should be alone during the holidays. If she could, she probably would have put an advertisement in the paper inviting the world.As it was, our tiny apartment was stuffed, every room but my bedroom filled with partying adults on Christmas Eve. Sleep was impossible, but I tried to fall asleep anyway because Santa would not leave gifts for children who were awake. As I lay in bed, I wondered how Santa would even know I was asleep amid all the laughter and how he could sneak in and leave gifts with all those people around.The Christmas Eve OpenHouse tradition continued. When I was 8 years old, we moved to the suburb, where we got to live in a lovely, onebedroom apartment. That first Christmas there, my mom invited anyone she met who she learned would be alone on Christmas Eve—neighbors, coworkers, shop girls, the postman...the list went on.The next year, a new neighbor moved in next door. His name was George, and he was an older gentleman. He always nodded a greeting when he saw us. It was around Thanksgiving when we saw him park in his space near ours. We were bringing in groceries, and my mom asked him if he had plans for the holiday. When he said no, and he would spend it alone, my mom mentioned her open house on Christmas Eve.“Please join us,” I said. He was already shaking his head no.“But mom's apple pie is really inviting.”“I won't be good company, I'm afraid,” he said. “I lost my wife a few months ago.” His eyes were fill with tears and he turned away. “Thank you anyway!” he called. He went into his apartment and quickly closed the door.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式作答。I felt a bit down and decided to do something.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Our friendship began, and soon Christmas Eve arrived.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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