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1、单元达标测评(满分:120分;时间:100分钟)第一部分阅读(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。ALooking for work?Tutors Wanted:Math/Science/Humanities + Test preparationJob Posted:2 days agoWage:$2730 per hourJob Type:Part-timeSchedule:Afternoons, evenings, weekdays, weekendsJob description:Were
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3、toring chances, including teaching group classes.Once our fall semester starts on August 21, well have even higher demand for tutoring sessions on Sundays from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. as well as from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. MondayThursday.What we offer: Flexible schedule. Tutors work from 15 to 30 hours per week
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5、mand of the subjects they tutor. Be willing to tutor students through the full academic year.Application instructions: Email us your rsum(简历). Tell us why you want to join academic trainers and describe your experience of tutoring students if you have any. Let us know your schedule preferences and p
6、otential start date. Tell us which of the subjects you are able to tutormath, science and/or humanities.1.Which period of time needs the most tutors during the academic year?A.Saturday and Sunday mornings.B.Friday afternoons and evenings.C.Monday and Thursday mornings.D.Sunday afternoons and evening
7、s.2.What can a tutor enjoy who works more than 30 hours per week?A.Comfortable accommodation.B.Free job training every month.C.Health insurance reimbursement.D.Free meals during the academic year.3.What qualifications should a suitable candidate have?A.He/She must tutor all the subjects part-time.B.
8、He/She must be good at the subjects he/she tutors.C.He/She must have a previous tutoring experience.D.He/She must work every evening through the academic year.BFive years ago, I took a career risk by leaving my job to work on a ship. My medical friends did their best to persuade me, saying that runn
9、ing away to sea would ruin my career. But after these years working as a junior, I was willing to take the risk. Hungry for adventure, I boarded a ship in Singapore with 2,000 passengers and crew. To my relief, the hospital was well equipped, with an X-ray machine and a blood analyzer. That first vo
10、yage was a learning experience, a tight schedule full of safety drills. There was so much new information to take in. Even remembering which uniform to wear each day was a challenge. Most confusingly, I often forgot to set my clock when the ship crossed time zones.As a doctor, I was responsible for
11、600 crew, and I was on call for the entire ship. Far from treating seasickness and sunburn, I had to deal with other diseases, for my patients were wide and varied. The ships medical center was actually a floating emergency room, and we didnt have a team of specialists on hand for a second opinion.
12、With long and unpredictable hours, it required mental toughness.As you can guess, many of the passengers were elderly. Heart attacks didnt care about geography and emergency evacuation(疏散)was difficult to arrange. I recall one such patient, who was taken off the ship halfway through the Panama Canal
13、. After a terrifying ride in an old ambulance, I was relieved that the patient survived long enough to arrive at the hospital in Panama City. Thankfully, there were several unexpected benefits to the job:I regularly enjoyed the passenger facilities and I even hosted my own table of passengers in the
14、 evenings. On rare days off, I volunteered as a tour guide on trips ashore. I got to fly over Alaska in a seaplane and watched a ballet in St. Petersburg.Now, I understand being a ship doctor is not a jobits a way of life. One year at sea became two. I lost my career ambitions, but I redefined happi
15、ness in my life.4.How did the writer feel working on the ship?A.Regretful.B.Satisfied.C.Scared.D.Nervous.5.What was the writers most puzzling thing on the ship?A.Wearing the same uniform each day.B.Absorbing plenty of new information.C.Having a tight timetable full of safety drills.D.Forgetting to a
16、djust time by time zones.6.What can we learn from Paragraph 4?A.The patient suffered from an unknown disease.B.The patient was taken to a safe place immediately.C.The patient got timely treatment in the hospital.D.The patient died on the way to the nearest hospital.7.Why did the writer lose his care
17、er ambitions later on?A.He had a new understanding of happiness.B.He could enjoy the passenger facilities.C.He was content to be a tour guide on trips.D.He gave up the dream of being a doctor.CEvery year, thousands of teenagers participate in programs at their local art museums. But do any of them r
18、emember their time at museum events later in life? A new report suggests that the answer is yes, and finds that alumni (毕业生) of arts-based museum programs credit(认为是的功劳) them with changing the course of their lives, even years after the experience.The Whitney Museum of American Art in the Walker Art
19、 Center and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles recently asked researchers to conduct a study to find out how effective their long-standing(存在已久的) teen art programs really were. They involved over 300 former participants of four programs for teens that have been in existence since the 1990
20、s. Alumni, whose current ages range from 18 to 36, were invited to find out how they viewed their participation years after the fact.Among the surveyed alumni, 75 percent of alumni rated(评价) the teen program experience as the most favorable influence on their own lives, beating the family, school an
21、d their neighborhoods. Nearly 55 percent thought that it was one of the most important experiences theyd ever had, regardless of age. And two-thirds said that they were often in situations where their experience in museums affected their actions or thoughts.It turns out that participating in art pro
22、grams also helps keep teens enthusiastic about the arts even after they reach adulthood:96 percent of participants have visited an art museum within the last two years, and 68 percent have visited an art museum five or more times within the last two years. Thirty-two percent of program alumni work i
23、n the arts as adults.Though the study is the first of its kind to explore the influence of teen-specific art programs in museums, it reflects other research on the important benefits of engaging with the arts. A decade of surveys by the National Endowment for the Arts found that childhood experience
24、 with the arts was significantly associated with their income and educational attainments(成就) as adults. Other studies have linked art education to everything from lower drop-out rates to improvement in critical (批判性的)thinking skills.8.What does the underlined phrase “the experience” in Paragraph 1
25、refer to?A.Joining in teenager art programs.B.Shifting the course of teenagers life.C.Memorizing the time at museum events.D.Conducting arts-based museum programs.9.What is Paragraph 3 mainly about?A.The aim of the study.B.The result of the study.C.The method of the study.D.The process of the study.
26、10.What can be inferred from the study mentioned in the text?A.No other studies about the benefits of the arts exist.B.Love for the arts may keep long in kids whole life.C.Age matters in how people view their art experiences.D.Most kids participating in art programs will work in the arts.11.Which of
27、 the following can be the best title for the text?A.How Can Art Be Connected With Our Life?B.Can Art Education Affect Our Income?C.Should Kids Walk Into Art Museums?D.What Should Art Museums Do for Kids?DWe spend a third of our adult lives working and another big part preparing for our careers. Hist
28、orically, work was rarely seen as a source of meaning and purpose. During the vast majority of our 300,000-year human evolution(进化), work was in fact pretty simple. We worked to eat and avoid being eaten. Meaning and purpose came from somewhere else, like art, religion, or science. The idea that we
29、are meant to find meaning at work or to find work meaningfulis a rather modern, if not postmodern, invention. Only one hundred years ago it would have been frequent to see a worker who returned from a typical workday at a factory complain to his folks that he didnt earn much or he was worn out and r
30、are to see that he complained he didnt experience a sense of purpose.Similarly, the idea that we ought to bring our “whole self” to work is a pretty novel and recent form of career advice. Its origins can be traced to William Kahn who invented the concept of employee engagement 30 years ago. His poi
31、nt is that employees differ in the degree to which they identify with their work role. Some see work as merely a job and clock in and out(上下班打卡) every day, without bringing their whole self to work. Work is just not a core aspect of their identity, and their concept of themselves is built on other s
32、ocial categories like mother, husband, American, Christian, captain of the local soccer team, etc.Others, however, have very low psychological distance from their work role, seeing it as essentially intertwined(紧密相连) with who they are. They dont just come to work. They are fully devoted to their car
33、eers and have a spiritual type of connection with their jobs. They are, it seems, almost possessed by work and are the type of workaholics(工作狂) most companies long for.12.Why did we spend much of our adult lives working?A.To prepare for future careers.B.To find the water sources.C.To help us evolve.
34、D.To make us survive.13.Why did the writer mention the worker a century ago?A.To help us find meaning at work.B.To prove that the idea is modern.C.To show us the bad old days.D.To complain about the experience.14.Which of the following might William Kahn agree with?A.Employees have different underst
35、andings of their work role.B.Every employee must bring their whole self to work.C.To be devoted to work is a pretty novel idea.D.Workers core identity is built on art categories.15.What kind of employees do most companies favour?A.Those who see work as a job.B.Those who identify with their work role
36、.C.Those who are fully devoted to their work.D.Those who possess experience.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。What I learned watching a dentist at workI would like to be a dentist one day. 16 The patient, tender dentist comforted me, a 7-year-old girl at the time, an
37、d persuaded me to stop crying and accept my treatment.17 Recently, our teacher gave us the homework of experiencing a kind of job on the weekend. I chose without hesitation to live a day as a dentist at my friends older brothers workplace.I got to Dr Tans clinic at 7:45 am, 15 minutes before office
38、hours began on Saturday. Dr Tan, who has been a dentist for five years, sat in his consulting room with a mask on his face and waited for his patients. I didnt really understand his diagnoses or treatments, but I could see that Dr Tan was a responsible doctor. He explained conditions and therapies (
39、疗法) to patients at length to remove their doubts. He paused operations to let patients rest if the treatment was taking too much time.18 Dr Tan worked for almost the whole morning without a break. He only made a phone call to his wife to remind her to have an antenatal (产前的) examination. Yes, he wil
40、l be a father in five months, but he still cannot keep his wife company at the weekend. 19They try to ease others pain anytime and anywhere, despite the cost to their own time and life.As the last patient said goodbye to Dr Tan in the afternoon, my visit came to an end. I now feel that I understand
41、more about doctors.20A.My dream has finally come true.B.They are the heroes I admire most.C.Doctors are ordinary people, yet they are also angels.D.It helps me to reduce stress, find friends and learn new skills.E.I thought it was a dream that was almost impossible to fulfill.F.Thats all because of
42、a dentist I came across during my childhood.G.He also gave a doctors advice to his patients carefully before they went out the door.16. 17. 18. 19. 20.第二部分语言运用(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。Last year, I received a special present. My children 21 me a stainle
43、ss steel coffee machine for my birthday. I love drinking coffee every morning and couldnt 22 to use it. But 23 I poured my first cup, the coffee spilled (洒出) all over the table. Thankfully, no one was around to see my 24 face! I kept trying, but each morning I 25 be seen wiping up the coffee. Then I
44、 realized if I poured very 26, there could be no spilling. My normal 27 was to rush through breakfast to get on with my day. But eventually I learned not only to pour but to 28 the experience:the taste and the stillness of a new day.It promoted me to 29 upon whether I was rushing through in other ar
45、eas of my life. So I started to appreciate even the most 30 moments. When shop owners apologized for keeping me waiting, Id say, “Not a problem. Im not 31.” I even enjoyed sitting in front of my house talking with 32 and sharing our own stories, 33 we had known each other for a long time. It seemed
46、that the world around us slowed to a 34 we could handle.Stillness not only slows the pace of life, but also 35 the soul, helping us to enjoy the worlds small pleasures and realize the truth of life.21.A.lentB.offeredC.giftedD.asked22.A.helpB.waitC.knowD.complain23.A.sinceB.beforeC.asD.until24.A.disa
47、ppointedB.delightedC.amusedD.astonished25.A.wouldB.shouldC.mustD.need26.A.quicklyB.casuallyC.slowlyD.patiently27.A.promiseB.practiceC.traditionD.standard28.A.possessB.clarifyC.realizeD.enjoy29.A.reflectB.decideC.reactD.respond30.A.difficultB.ordinaryC.specialD.awkward31.A.in advanceB.in troubleC.in a hurryD.in a mess 32.A.colleaguesB.friendsC.relativesD.strangers33.A.only ifB.as ifC.if onlyD.if ever34.A.paceB.stageC.pointD.occasion35.A.explainsB.inspectsC.blessesD.feeds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。Today I will share a true story about an overseas stu