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1、Unit 10 Connections单元测评卷第一部分听力(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。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.Whats the mans speed now?A.40 miles per hour.B.55 miles per hour.C.70 miles per hour.2.What will the grandfather get from the woman?A.Seeds.B.Gloves.
2、C.A cake.3.What does the girl think of her chemistry teacher?A.Strict.B.Easy-going.C.Knowledgeable.4.Why does the man need to go to the dentist?A.To have a tooth pulled.B.To get his teeth cleaned.C.To check his painful tooth.5.Where does the conversation take place?A.In a car.B.In a hotel room.C.At
3、a gas station.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。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、7题。6.What is being built across the road?A.A shop.B.A library.C.An office building.7.Why couldnt the woman read the sign properly?A.The sign
4、is dirty.B.Her eyesight is poor.C.Some words on it disappeared.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Who will go shopping with the man?A.His sister.B.His father.C.His mother.9.What color of suit will the man probably get?A.Light blue.B.Dark blue.C.Black.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.What is the probable relationship between the s
5、peakers?A.Classmates.B.Roommates.C.Brother and sister.11.What was the man planning to do today?A.Go to the beach.B.Visit some friends.C.Watch a volleyball game.12.What will the speakers do for dinner?A.Order pizzas.B.Eat at a restaurant.C.Cook dishes by themselves.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.What does James
6、 think about the table?A.Its beautifully designed.B.Its beyond repair.C.Its too expensive.14.How much did Gina pay for the table?A.$30.B.$50.C.$70.15.Who is coming to visit the speakers on Monday?A.The Jacksons.B.Beth.C.Tim.16.What did James plan to do on Saturday?A.Watch sports.B.Go to a garage sal
7、e.C.Paint some furniture.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.What is the speaker mainly talking about?A.The importance of regular exercise.B.The health risks of being overweight.C.The influence of certain foods on health.18.What does the speaker say about the audience?A.They often go to the gym.B.They are not heav
8、y and fat.C.They lack physical exercise.19.How does added sugar affect our health according to studies and research?A.It causes many diseases.B.It increases our chances of getting ill.C.It takes away energy from our bodies.20.What is the speakers advice in the end?A.Eating sugar-free foods only.B.Sh
9、opping less at supermarkets.C.Trying to remove added sugar from daily diet.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。AA quarter of the worlds humans are at home right now.If youre reading this,chances are that youre one of them.Yes,its important to stay safe indoors
10、to protect ourselves and others,but that doesnt mean you cant have a good time.We will create an endless list of things to do indoors.Stick with us and we promise you wont be bored for a second.Catch up on literary classicsYou know that pile of books that you havent ever quite managed to get into?Th
11、ere will never be a better time to conquer it.And if youve already exhausted your library,you can now access more than a million books for free online as part of the “National Emergency Library”.Usually,youd have to join a queue before being able to borrow anything.But now you can just dip into what
12、ever you want,whenever.Join a virtual choirIf the videos of cities in lockdown coming together to sing on their balconies left you with a lump in your throat,heres your chance to add your sound to one of several online choirs popping up around the world.The Sofa Singers is a free online singing even
13、t that aims to “bring people together from around the world to promote joy and human connection”.It involves hundreds of singers joining a Zoom call and learning a new song together.Form new bonds with your neighboursIn normal times,you might not be the type to actually talk to your neighbours.But l
14、ets be honest:your social lifes a wreck right now,and youre going to make friends with the people next door,no matter what.So why not take inspiration from Balcony Parties In Miami,or the Londoner Hosting Athletic Classes On His Doorstep?Go on,get socialin a distant kind of way,of course.21.Whats th
15、e purpose of the writer?A.To enrich peoples life.B.To educate the uncivilised.C.To train professional singers.D.To build a harmonious society.22.What does the underlined phrase “with a lump in your throat” in the text mean?A.The state of being choked.B.The state of singing aloud.C.The state of wanti
16、ng to sing.D.The state of having a bad voice.23.The author implies that neighbours .A.seldom communicate with one anotherB.usually form a community singing groupC.often share literary books with each otherD.hold parties on the balcony every weekendBWe never know when we will do something greater.But
17、 it usually happens when we least expect it.When John Kinney turned up at Gloria Scotts house in Woburn,Massachusetts,he thought he was there to repair the 72-year-old womans lights.After completing the job,John went home,but he kept thinking about Gloria and a lot of other repairs much neededpipe d
18、amage,holes in the ceiling,dangerous front steps,the leaking roof and so on.She told him that she lived alone and felt lonely.John decided to take action.Even though he couldnt rebuild her whole house,he could make it safe and livable for her.He worked on Glorias home by himself for free before gett
19、ing some friends and volunteers involved.But there were so many repairs needed,so he looked for more help online,with a simple description of the situation:“Nice old lady needs help.” In just 24 hours,$3,500 was already raised.And he also had loads of volunteers turning up to lend a helping hand.Whi
20、le this all has been going on,Gloria has enjoyed watching the process and getting to know the volunteers.Shes been here by herself for over 10 years,so its a big change for her.Shes so happy and has got all types of new friends.Shes out here making lunch for these kind volunteers,laughing and joking
21、.Its just a miracle to witness.Meanwhile,Johns whole family have formed a special bond with the 72-year-old woman.Even all the repairs done,John continues visiting.“She reminds me of my grandmother,” he said.“It doesnt stop here.Gloria is a part of my life.”24.Why did John Kinney go to Gloria Scotts
22、 house at first?A.To fix her lights.B.To keep her company.C.To do regular inspection.D.To do some voluntary work.25.What can we learn from the text?A.The volunteers donated $3,500.B.John Kinney liked to make a miracle.C.Gloria Scott became social gradually.D.Many people came to make friends with Glo
23、ria Scott.26.Which of the following can best describe John Kinney?A.Patient and creative.B.Humorous and devoted.C.Loyal and handsome.D.Warm-hearted and generous.27.What can be a suitable title for the text?A.Nice Old Lady Needs HelpB.Total Strangers Become Part of a FamilyC.Kindness Rebuilds the Hou
24、se and Its OwnerD.Ordinary Men Lend a Helping Hand SelflesslyCYou know the feelingyou have left your phone at home and feel anxious,as if you have lost your connection to the world.“Nomophobia” (无手机恐惧症) affects teenagers and adults alike.You can even do an online test to see if you have it.Last week
25、,researchers from Hong Kong warned that nomophobia is infecting everyone.Their study found that people who use their phones to store,share and access personal memories suffer most.When users were asked to describe how they felt about their phones,words such as “hurt” (neck pain was often reported) a
26、nd “alone” predicted higher levels of nomophobia.“The findings of our study suggest that users regard smartphones as their extended selves and get attached to the devices,” said Dr Kim Ki Joon.“People experience feelings of anxiety and unpleasantness when separated from their phones.” Meanwhile,an A
27、merican study shows that smartphone separation can lead to an increase in heart rate and blood pressure.So can being without your phone really give you separation anxiety?Professor Mark Griffiths,psychologist and director of the International Gaming Research Unit at Nottingham Trent University,says
28、it is what is on the phone that countsthe social networking that creates Fomo (fear of missing out).“We are talking about an Internet-connected device that allows people to deal with lots of aspects of their lives,” says Griffiths.“You would have to surgically remove a phone from a teenager because
29、their whole life is ingrained in this device.”Griffiths thinks attachment theory,where we develop emotional dependency on the phone because it holds details of our lives,is a small part of nomophobia.For “screenagers”,it is Fomo that creates the most separation anxiety.If they cant see whats happeni
30、ng on Snapchat or Instagram,they become panic-stricken about not knowing whats going on socially.“But they adapt very quickly if you take them on holiday and theres no Internet,” says Griffiths.28.Which of the following may Dr Kim Ki Joon agree with?A.We waste too much time on phones.B.Phones have b
31、ecome part of some users.C.Addiction to phones makes memories suffer.D.Phones and blood pressure are closely linked.29.According to Griffiths,we get nomophobia because .A.we worry we may miss out what our friends are doingB.we fear without phones we will run into a lot of troubleC.we are accustomed
32、to having a phone on usD.we need our phones to help us store information30.Which of the following phrases has the closest meaning to the underlined phrase “ingrained in” in paragraph 4?A.Approved of.B.Relied on.C.Opposed to.D.Determined by.31.Where can you probably find the above passage?A.In a rese
33、arch report.B.In a science textbook.C.In a popular science magazine.D.In a fashion brochure.DAustralian experts have expressed concerns that too many millennials (千禧一代) are hoping to use their social media accounts to build their careers.Their concerns follow the sudden rise in “Insta-celebrities” w
34、ho make money by posting sponsored (赞助的) photos online.For the lucky few who are not only talented photographers but also good-looking and business-savvy (有商业头脑的),making money on social media isnt impossible.Instagram is flooded with social media professionals paid to promote products and services.H
35、owever,social scientist Lauren Rosewarne,from the University of Melbourne,says that in reality,there are far fewer people making money on the platforms than one may think.She said many young Australians were getting sucked in by the appeal of making money on platforms like Instagram,describing it as
36、 “totally unrealistic” and extremely difficult to do.“Young people are hoping to be famous in numbers that were simply not there 20 years ago,” Rosewarne told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) on Saturday.“There are some people who can make fortunes out of monetising (使具有货币性质) their Inst
37、agram posts,but that is not the norm.”She said it was up to parents and schools to discourage students from seeking Insta-fame,as many believe it is a possible career choice.“Theres the warning for parents; this is not a normal or even common occurrence that you can monetise your Instagram account.”
38、Meanwhile Toni Eager from Australian National University said social problems could arise from spending too much time on social media.“Where do the Insta-celebrities go to separate the life people see on Instagram from their actual normal life?” Eager said.“All of a sudden,people own your private li
39、fe.”32.Why is there a rise in “Insta-celebrities”?A.Many young people are good at taking photos.B.Many people see it as a shortcut to making money.C.People want to socialise by sharing photos online.D.Instagram offers a reliable career choice for millennials.33.What does the underlined phrase “getti
40、ng sucked in” in paragraph 4 probably mean?A.Becoming involved in.B.Benefiting from.C.Taking advantage of.D.Being satisfied with.34.What message does the author convey by quoting Lauren Rosewarne?A.Young people today are more business-savvy than ever.B.Young people are becoming less interested in In
41、ternet fame.C.Instagram is not a good platform to promote new products.D.Its a bad idea for young people to try earning money on Instagram.35.What problem does Toni Eager think overuse of social media could cause?A.An over-reliance on Instagram.B.Inability to appreciate life.C.A loss of personal pri
42、vacy.D.An addiction to the virtual life online.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 deepest friendship spans (跨越) time and space.36 So we asked some people how theyve managed to make their bonds unbreakable.Honesty is always the best policy.Heather Hopkins credits h
43、er long-lasting friendship to her honesty.“Never be scared to tell your best friends how you are really feeling about any situation.37”Just keep calling,even if theres nothing to really say.Nicki Bandklayders 20-year friendships are going strong because shes always willing to get on the phone.“Pick
44、up the phone! You dont need a reason to call.This is what keeps some of my 20-year friendships alive and strong.38”Just be a good listener.“My best friend in world is from freshman year in college,” shares Judy Gropen.“She says that it is because I actually listen to her,and I am shocked by how smar
45、t and kind she is and different from anyone I know.”39 “My best friend Helen and I are going on 32 years,and we never call out the other person on being an absentee friend,” shares Angela Randall.“Life happens and when you are in different places and going through different things,just pick up where
46、 you both are.”40 “Its said that technology is destroying relationships,but there are few things as nice as being connected with your best friends since elementary school by an ongoing group text,” says Lauren Schwwartz Gamsey.“We are busy working moms across seven cities in three states,and we can
47、still share everyday thoughts,big news,and silly stories as if we had never moved away from each other.”A.Turn technology to your advantage.B.Sometimes one party forgets to be present,but thats OK.C.Now we each host a meal at our home throughout the year.D.When you start needing a reason to call,you
48、 lose daily connection.E.The keys to keeping a strong friendship often take a lifetime to learn.F.All I need is homemade coffee and a speakerphone and its like we are together.G.A true friend will always be grateful for honesty,even in the stickiest of situations.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。I was diagnosed (诊断) at the a