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1、单元过关检测(五)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)1.What happened to the woman?A.She got on a wrong train. B.She bought a wrong ticket.C.She missed her train.2.What is the woman going to do?A.Take a vacation. B.Make a trip reservation.C.Take a month off.3.How long will the woman be late for the rest
2、aurant?A.At least 10 minutes.B.At least 20 minutes.C.At least 30 minutes.4.Where will the woman go first after work?A.To the restaurant.B.To the cinema.C.To the clothes shop.5.What is the man worried about?A.His sons teacher.B.His sons bad habits.C.His sons study.第二节(共15 小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答
3、第6、7题。6.Where does the conversation take place?A.At home.B.In an office.C.In a printing house.7.Who will make new copies?听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.Old peoples work.B.The staffs living conditions.C.The features of a department store.9.Why dont old people in the Rey
4、nolds want to retire?A.They have to support themselves.B.They are interested in their work.C.They enjoy working with young people.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Why does the man come to Seville?A.To enjoy the sights.B.To hold a business meeting.C.To attend a trade exhibition11.How will the man get to the hotel
5、?A.By car.B.By bike.C.By bus.12.What will the man probably do tonight?A.Plan his trip.B.Eat out.C.Visit the town.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.What has the man applied to do?A.A physical trainer.B.A PE teacher.C.An athlete.14.What kind of job does the man want?A.An active job.B.A creative job.C.A challenging
6、job.15.What does the man think doing sports can teach people?A.To focus on the moment.B.To practice and prepare well.C.To work together and treat people equally.16.Whom is the mans passion for sports from?A.The mans family.B.The mans teacher.C.The mans friends.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.What can visitors
7、do in the Sea Life Centre?A.Enter there for free.B.Leave at 5:00 p.m. C.Feed the animals and fish.18.When can people go into the Sea Life Centre?A.8: 30 a.m.on December 5th.B.12: 00 a.m.on December 15th.C.2:00 p.m.on December 25th.19.How can people see the undersea world clearly?A.Getting a special
8、guided tour.B.Walking through the glass tunnel.C.Looking through a special pair of glasses.20.What should people do if they want more information?A.Make a call.B.Send an email.C.Go to the information desk.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)A Places to avoid travellingIndiaThe main distinction in wealth and cl
9、ass may explain some of the risk of crimes in this country.But according to John Gobbels,vice president and chief operating officer for Medjet (an international emergency service),its medical safety that actually makes India so dangerous.He explains that the U.S.State Department gives the country Le
10、vel 2 travel advisory status.Level 1 means you should exercise normal precautions(预防措施);Level 4 is “ do not go”.HawaiiConsidering this destination is a very hot spot for honeymooners,it might be surprising to see the Big Island of Hawaii as a dangerous place to visit.The eruption of a volcano has pu
11、t Kilauea in a state of emergency, with poisonous gas,lava flows,and earthquakes all a risk.Youll likely see special airline deals cancelled,so think twice before making this flight.AcapulcoThis beach resort town on Mexicos Pacific coast isnt exactly the white-sand party destination it once was. Wit
12、h a Level 4 travel advisory, Gobbels explains,its in the same category as places like Iran, Syria, and North Korea. Its regarded as the murder capital of the country.Cairo,EgyptAccording to a recent report from the Thomson Reuters Foundation,Cairo is considered the most insecure city for women in th
13、e world.Even though the political tensions are easing in this area,according to Gobbels,sexual violence and cultural expectations make it extremely problematic,for both locals and visitors.21.According to John Gobbels,what should visitors pay special attention to in India?A.Personal belongings.B.Tra
14、vel insurance.C.Cultural difference.D.Medical safety.22.Which place mentioned above is especially dangerous for a woman tourist?A.India.B.Cairo.C.Acapulco.D.Hawaii.23.What can be inferred from the text?A.Syria isnt a risky destination where youll have a wonderful vacation.B.The political unrest in C
15、airo is responsible for its insecurity at present.C.A Level 3 travel advisory indicates you can go with normal precautions.D.The flights to Hawaii may be changeable due to the eruption of the volcano.BIn 1963,at age 65,my grandfather decided to build a new house.He wasnt quite sure what to do with t
16、he old house.It seemed a waste to tear it down,but something had to give,since it sat where the new house would be.He hired a bulldozer to push the old house far out into the nearby woods.That old house sits there to this very day.My grandparents passed away,then my father died of a massive heart at
17、tack,at age 68 and I purchased the farm from their estate.When we first moved in,my wife took one look at the deserted house and declared it a danger.I agreed and planned on a bonfire.But I decided to check out the old house first,just in case something of value had been left behind.Time had taken i
18、ts toll.The front porch had collapsed in on itself,most of the windows were gone,and the siding was falling off.I entered through an open window and felt as though I had stepped into a time capsule.Here lay many things my grandparents once useda broken chair,some old clothes,a thermometer,canceled c
19、hecks.Greeting cards from old friends and relatives,now all dead and gone.An uncles third-grade spelling book. I even found one letter dated September 1944.It was from my father,who then served aboard during World War II.He asked his mother to greet everyone and said that he missed them all.It wasnt
20、 hard to read between the lines.Here was a homesick young man,a kid really.As I left the old house that day,I took one last glance back at it over my shoulder.I dont care what anyone thinks,I decided.That old house gets to stay there until it rots into the earth.24.The authors grandfather had the ol
21、d house pushed into the woods in order to .A.save some moneyB.educate his childrenC.make room for a new houseD.keep a shelter for his family25.The author and his wife wanted to burn the old house because .A.it was uglyB.it was worn-outC.it was frighteningD.it was out of date26.Which is the right ord
22、er of the following events?a.The authors father served aboard during World War II.b.The authors father passed away.c.The author moved into his grandfathers house.d.The author decided to keep the old house.e.The authors grandfather built a new house.A.eabdcB.eabcdC.aebcdD.cdabe27.Whats the best title
23、 for the passage?A.Saving Grandpas HomeB.Visiting Grandpas Home C.A Time Travel D.A Precious LetterCCameron is no ordinary dog,and not just because he was born on Valentines Day.To Maggie,a first grader at Burgundy Farm Country Day School,the dog who spends most days on campus is more like a friend.
24、When Cameron is near,Maggie feels “really,really,happy.”“I feel safe around him,”she added.“Hell lie down and ask me to scratch his tummy,”she explained,because Cameron likes Maggie.Cameron is one of a handful of dogs at Burgundy,a K-8 private day school in Alexandria,Virginia.Dogs started showing u
25、p there when the head of school,Jeff Sindler,brought his clumsy Labrador,Luke,to the main office building where Sindler works.After Luke died,Sindler adopted Cameron and brought him to campus,too,where the dog Maggie described as really cute“became a school favourite.”“They dont care if you are good
26、 at basketball or a great reader,or popular,” Sindler said.“They just want to be loved equal opportunity,”he added.“Cameron and the other dogs on campusare always fastened with a rope and with their ownergo a long way toward improving students social and emotional well-being,”he said.They reduce ten
27、sion and ease anxiety,and inspire happy feelings from students.“They bring out some important emotions,” he said,“and are especially helpful to children and adults who struggle in social communication.”Children often came from challenging backgrounds: many lived in poverty,or had to travel through d
28、angerous neighborhoods to get to school,or shared a too-crowded home.When these emotionally needy children met the dogs,they relaxed and were more prepared to learn.Just as important,dogs on school grounds set a positive,welcoming tone.They help preserve the school climate that is accepting,supporti
29、ve and curious.“Dogs are one way to hold on to that,”Sindler said,adding that“schools should be fun and exciting,and dogs can be a big part of that.”For Sindler,including Cameron was all part of an effort to create a safe environment where learning could flourish.28.What makes the dog Cameron really
30、 special?A.His rare species.B.His particular birthmark. C.His attractive appearance.D.His friendly nature.29.How do dogs on campus improve students social and emotional well-being?A.By playing fetch together fondly.B.By offering them comfort equally.C.By playing basketball together freely.D.By walki
31、ng a long way together happily.30.What does the underlined word“that” in Paragraph 5 refer to?A.A positive tone.B.The school ground. C.A welcoming attitude.D.The school atmosphere.31.Whats the purpose of the passage?A.To encourage schools to bring in more dogs.B.To explain why dogs help students wit
32、h learning.C.To introduce a way to help students grow healthily.D.To explore the possibility to challenge no-dog rules.DWith a focus now on the environmental influence over the fashion industry,some bloggers who cut their teeth sharing details of endless clothes and products are changing their direc
33、tionenter the “no-buy” movement.The idea is simple: instead of buying new clothes or beauty products,you make a promise to use the things you already own.Some people sign up to a “no-buy year”.Others decide not to buy for a few weeks or months or choose “low-buy” with a strict spending cap.This life
34、 style has caught the attention of many people who struggle to keep up with the latest fashion.Modern peoples desire for material things is often not caused by poverty (贫穷),but by anxiety,which is further enlarged by the rise of social media.“Social media puts pressure on people to spend money,” say
35、s Katherine Ormerod,author of Why Social Media is Ruining Your Life.Many online influencers are given the items they use and wear for free,but Ormerod is determined not to wear any new products she is given.“Really I just want to convince people they dont have to spend a lot of money on fashion to l
36、ook stylish and theres no such thing as last season anymore,” she says.“True style has never been about that anyway.”However,self-satisfied expressions of minimalist (极简主义的)living have earned plenty of doubts.“Minimalism is a good quality only when its a choice,and its telling that its fan base is f
37、rom the well-off middle class.To people who dont have enough in the first place,celebrations of less is more can sound more like a luxury (奢侈)than a considerable loss,” Stephanie Land wrote in The New York Times.32.What does the underlined word “cap” in Paragraph 1 mean?A.Soft hat.B.Loose budget.C.U
38、pper limit.D.Money box.33.Which of the following does Katherine Ormerod agree with?A.Overspending results in anxiety.B.High price goes with good quality.C.True style is getting the latest product.D.Social media affects buying decisions.34.What does Stephanie Land think of minimalism?A.Its suitable f
39、or the rich.B.Its a wise choice.C.Its out of date.D.Its an impractical idea.35.What is the text mainly about?A.Buying habit.B.Social media.C.Fashion industry.D.No-buy movement.七选五If your family is thinking of getting a pet,consider adopting from an animal shelter,where all animals are in need of lov
40、ing homes.36Here are some tips for you to find great animals.Make some decisions.Think about what you want in a pet and remember that all pets have different personalities.Cats tend to be more independent, but kittens need lots of attention.37 However, they are usually great companions and love to s
41、pend time with their family.Visit the shelter.38 Remember that you may need to visit more than one shelter, or you may need to make more than one visit. Try to bring along everyone who will be living with the new pet. Ask the shelter staff lots of questions. And never adopt an animal because you fee
42、l sorry for itbe patient so you can find a pet who is truly a good match for your family.39Buy all necessary supplies and food well before the animal comes home. Make sure that the entire household is in agreement about rules and responsibilitieswill the dog be allowed on the couch? Who will clean t
43、he litter-box?Put it in writing before the pet arrives.Bring your new friend home!Youll probably be excited when your new pet arrives,but be sure to give it space and time to get adjusted to a new home and a new family.40 Interact with your pet a lot and get it used to a routine,and soon youll be on
44、e big happy family!A.Get everything ready.B.Both cats and dogs are humans good partners.C.Dogs need to be walked at least twice a day.D.The pet may act differently once it leaves the shelter.E.Set aside at least a few hours to visit shelters in your area.F.Put away the garbage cans.G.Some may come w
45、ith emotional or behavioral issues,but most are happy,healthy and ready for a loving home.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)Sylvia is a woman with big scars (伤痕)on her body.The incident happened during a childhood game of hide-and-seek with her sister.Due to frequent power cuts (停电),her mum u
46、sed to 41 pots of water and put them on the bathroom floor.Her mother had told her not to enter the room,but Sylvia 42 in the room.When her sister pushed the 43,she fell backwards into the44 water.With scars over her body,a life of hiding from 45 followed until the46 point came in July last year.Syl
47、via was on holiday with her mother when she 47 a mans camera phone following her.Then she was48 by the effect the experience had on her mothershe could see Mom staring at her scars,looking 49.Seeing this,Sylvia 50 to pose to make her mom51.Sylvia felt like she had52 her familys lives and thought.She realized it was the time to 53 not just to make a change herself,but to help others with disfigurements (缺陷).Sylvia pointed out “Every person is54.We should accept our bodies the way they look.” She also organized a swimwear show featuring models with different disfigurements and wanted people to