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单元检测卷Unit3英语总分分考试时间分钟150120第卷(选择题)I第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项听完每段5A BC对话后,你都有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
101.What does the manthink of the SummerHouseA.The serviceis good.B.The foodis healthy.C.The foodis expensive.A.At16:
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2.Which flightwill the man reserve
3.Where shouldthe manput hisgarbageA.The bluebin.B.The redbin.C.The brownbin.A.It sboring.B.It takesa lotof energy.C.It sgreat fun.
4.How doesthe manfeel aboutlearning topaintA.Liza.B.Henry.C.Emily.
5.Who gota promotion第二节(共15小题;每小题1・5分,满分
22.5分)听下面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、、三个选项中选出最佳选5A BC项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒55钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.What willthe womando thisSaturdayA.Do somereading.B.Hang outwith friends.C.Play golf.
7.When willthe womanplay golfnext WednesdayA.At4:30pm.B.At4:15pm.C.At4:00pm.听第段材料,回答第至题
78108.What makesthe womansurprised aboutSteveA.His beingin goodshape.B.His tiredlook.C.His wayof dressing.
53.A.informed B.accused C.suspected D.reminded
54.A.allowed B.caused C.forbade D.required55A achievementsB.money C.energy D.thanks第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分
101.515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式1The Silk Road isneither anactual roadnor asingle route.It insteadrefers toa trade network which56date fromtheHan dynastyof China.German geographerand travelerFerdinand firstused theterm“silk road”in1877C.E.57describethe welltraveledpathway ofgoods betweenEurope andEast Asia.Although thetradenetworkis monlyreferred to58theSilk Road,some historiansfavor theterm SilkRoutes becauseit betterreflects the many paths59take bytraders.One of the most60influence travelersof the Silk Roadwas MarcoPolo.He traveledwith his father toChina whenhe was just
17.Upon hisreturn,he wroteabout his adventures,61make him and theroutes hetraveled famous.From China,merchants carriedsilk toEurope,where itwas wellreceived bythe nobilityand wealthypeople.62traveled togetherwith silkfrom Asiawere jade,porcelain,tea andspices.In exchange,horses,glassware,textilesand manufacturedgoods traveledeastward.The significanceof theSilkRoadto humanhistory hasreceived widespread63recognize.Towns along64routesgrew intomulticultural cities.The exchangeof informationgave riseto newtechnologies andinnovations65wouldchange the world.Today,parts of theSilkRoad arelisted onUNESCOsWorld HeritageList.第四部分写作共两节,满分分40第一节满分分15假定你是校学生会主席李华,你校即将举办“美丽校园”短视频大赛请你用英文写一份邀请函,请国际班的学生参加比赛,内容包括比赛目的;
1.视频要求
2.注意写作词数应为个左右;
1.80请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.Dear students,Yours sincerely,Li Hua第二节(满分分)25阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文From childhood,I wasnever afan of football orany sports.My disinterestin“The BeautifulGame“was myattitude,avoiding discussionsoffootballduring schoollunch breaksin schoolor dismissingthe sportssection of the newspaper.As Igrew older,my lackof interestbecame moreobvious.I wouldgo shoppingduring biggames,posting photosonsocial mediato showI hadmore freetime thanthe peopleabsorbed in their yearlysports.I consideredmy disengagementfromtheworldof sportsan intellectualadvantage,a spacein mybrain reservedfor nonsportsactivities.However,this attitudeof minebecame apressure tome.Casual conversationswith friends9fathers orfellow cabpassengersbecame achallenge.The wellintentionedopeners like,Hey,terrible seasonwere having,eh orWho do yousupport^^made mefeel myheart sink,not knowingwhat toreply.Though Istill foundfootball boring,I wasstarting toregretmy outsiderstatus.The turningpoint camewhen Ibecame a father myself.Fearing thatmy boyHarvey wouldlack thesocialinvolvement offootball,I decidedto change.So,I broughta footballto theplayground and I boughthimamini footballtableat home.T eventook thebrave stepof buyingtickets towatch ourlocal team,Boreham Wood.The friendlyatmosphere of the MeadowPark Stadium,the homeground ofBoreham Wood,immediately surprisedme:lowkey,free parkingon thestreet,and£
2.50for abag ofchips.Families surroundedus,all with a realconnection to theplayers on the field.注意续写词数应为左右;
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150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Slowly butsurely,I foundmyself engagedin thegame.With eachvisit to the stadium,our connectionto footballdeepened.A.In thegym.B.At home.C.In theopen.
10.What suggestiondoes Steveoffer to the womanC.Working outwith him.听A.Using hisguest passes.B.Looking for a trainer.第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.What willthe womantake tomorrowmorningC.A physicsexperiment.A.A historylecture.B.A historyexam.
12.What doesGeorge suggeststudyingC.The AmericanCivil War.A.Mr.Smith slectures.B.The Americansociety.
9.Where didthe womanusually exercise
13.Where willthe womangoA.The library.B.The lab.C.The lectureroom.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141714.What sthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Husband andwife.B.Interviewer andinterviewee.C.Employer andemployee.
15.What wasthe manin chargeof atputer CountryA.The humanresources.B.The puterproduction.C.The salesservice.
16.What willthemando in the followingdaysA.Sign upfor acourse.B.Do someresearches.C.Spend timewith hiskids.
17.How doesthemanview EmoryvilleA.It payswell.B.It has a longhistory.C.It has a goodreputation.听下面一段独白,回答第至题
182018.What doesHistoric EnglandadviseA.Ways toprotect traditionalbuildings.B.Ways to make the best photos.C.Ways toraise peoples interestin art.
19.What is the exhibition aboutA.Pictures ofdaily life.B.Ways ofmunication.C.Protecting theenvironment.
20.What isthe featureoftheshow inLondonA.Photos inshop windows.B.Photos takenby Jamil.C.The WeekJunior advertisements.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DA(滑雪橇)Go Sleddingaround Baltimore(陡坡)From steep slopes togentle hills,theres noshortage oflocal sleddingrides in the Baltimorearea.Here areafew ofthe favorites.Leakin Park1901EAGLE DRIVE一Theres asweet slidebehind theCrimean Mansionoff EagleDrive alsoknown todayas Friendsof OriandaHouse——which is accessible andalso oneofthebestkept sleddingsecrets insidecity lines.The WinansMeadow areaissuper scenicyearround,but especiallyso whenit snows.Baltimore CountryClub4712CLUB ROADThegolf courseisalegendary sleddingdestination,but makesure to be awarethat thesteepslopehere isnicknamedAdventure Hill“forareason.No smallnumber ofgreen handshave rolleddown here.As oneReddit mentersaid,nIt leftmehurt manya timeasakidHwords nodoubt thatfrighten somebut alsoattract more than afew.Herring RunPark3800BELAIR ROADThe375acre northeastarea maybe thetop spotin thecity for the varietyof hillsto choosefrom.Created bytheOlmstead Brothersmorethana centuryago,the streamvalley parkis alsohome tofox anddeer.which youmight justspotwandering aboutin theirwinter coats.Visitors canenjoy thebenefit ofsufficient parkingfor privatevehicles.Federal Hill300WARREN AVE.Its anobvious destination,given itspicturesque viewoverlooking theInner Harbor,for sleddingand buildingsnowmenand snowwomen.The hillshere arevery steep,however.Just becareful notto rushout ontoKey Highwayorinto theback ofthe AmericanVisionary ArtMuseum.
21.Where isthe destinationwith easyaccess toparking lotA.At1901EAGLE DRIVE.B.At4712CLUB ROAD.C.At3800BELAIR ROAD.D.At300WARREN AVE.
22.What doBaltimore CountryClub andFederal Hillhave inmonA.They enjoybeautiful scenery.B.Sledding thereis challenging.C.Visitors caninteract withanimals.D.They areperfect forbuilding snowmen.
23.In whichpart ofa websitedoesthetext probablye fromA.Travel.B.Environment.C.Health.D.Culture.BIt washard notto noticethe8yearold boyJerry Chunacross thestreet whostormed in and outof hisown house.Hedid itso oftenthat aneighbor,William Dunn,wondered whatwas goingon inhis life.So,Dunn askedhim.“He toldme thathe didn*t have a father/says Dunn,now58,andIrealized theremight besomething I could doforhim.1That somethingwas fishing,and Dunnsfather taughthim how to fish.Fishing alwaysbrought mepeace andittaught mehow to be patient.When youreon the water,you canforget aboutyour problemsand justappreciate themoment,Dunn said.One Saturdayafternoon onthe waterled toanother,and soonhe wasteaching otherkids in their neighborhood,Lakeland,Florida,howtofix aline,hold apole,and rollinabig catch.That was16years ago.Since then,Dunn hastaken groupsof kidsout almostevery weekendto fish.Then,in2018,he startedthe nonprofitTakea KidFishing Inc.He anda smallgroup ofvolunteers haveintroduced morethan2,500kids—most withoutfathersaround——to thecalming peacefound onthewaterand theexcitement ofcatching afish.One ofthose kidswas JaydenPryor,who struggledemotionally whenhisfatherdied ina caraccident inJanuary
2020.He wasreally closeto hisdad/says Jaydensmother,Terra Pryor.And withtwo youngersisters,he nfelthe neededtotake over the manofthehouserole.He wastrying to be strongfor everyoneand didntshow hisemotion.I waswonderingwhat todo tohelp him,and thenI learnedabout Takea KidFishing Inc.”Jayden,now13,has beea devotedfisherman andcredits Dunnwith helpinghim mature/*Theres nothinglike feelingthat firsttug(猛拉)ontheline andseeing akid light up witha smile,nDunn says.feellucky towitness thatevery weekend.
124.What canwe learnabout JerryChun fromthe firstparagraphA.He longedto haveafather.B.He tendedto berestless.C.He was interested infishing.D.He hadan ambitiousmind.
25.Why didDunn setup Takea KidFishing IncA.Because heconsidered teachingchildren tocatch fishfun.B.Because hehad toraise somevolunteers tohelp kids.C.Because hewanted tolightupfatherless childrenslife.D.Because heenjoyed thepany ofchildren.
26.What isthe authors purpose in mentioning Jayden PryorA.To presentthe benefitsof Dunnsact.B.To showJayden*s mothersappreciation.C.To promotethe popularityof fishingtogether.D.To makereaders donatemoney toDunns organization.
27.What conclusioncan bemade fromDunns workA.Proper andtimely guidancemakes amature kid.B.Family kidsare thefuture ofa strongnation.C.Fishing canstrengthen familyconnections.D.Fathers playan importantrole inkids1life.CLong exposureto fineparticulate air pollutantsPM
2.5and nitrogendioxideNOmay increasenonlung cancer risk2in olderadults,according toa studyled byHarvard T.H.Chan Schoolof PublicHealth.In astudy ofmillions ofMedicarebeneficiaries,the researchersfound thatexposures toPM
2.5and NO2over a1Oy earperiod increasedthe risk ofdeveloping collectorand prostatecancers.The researchersalso foundthat evenlow levelsof air pollution exposuremaymake peopleparticularly susceptibleto developingthese cancers.HOur findingsuncover thebiological possibilityof airpollutionasacrucial riskfactor in the developmentof specificcancers,bringing usone stepcloser tounderstanding theimpactof air pollution onhuman health/said YaguangWei,a researchfellow inthe Departmentof EnvironmentalHealth.The studywas publishedonline onAugust1,2023,in EnvironmentalEpidemiology.Researchers studieddata fromnational Medicarebeneficiaries aged65or older,collected from2000to
2016.Allsubjects werecancerfree forat leastthe initial10years ofthe studyperiod.Separate analyseslooked at cancerriskunderthe impactsof airpollutants forvarious subgroupsby factorsincluding age,sexfor collectorcancer only,race,averageBMI,and socioeconomicstatus.Findings fromthe nationwideanalysis showedthat longtermPM
2.5and NO exposures increasedthe riskof2developing collectorand prostatecancers.For breastcancer,NOexposurewas associatedwithadecreased risk,while the2association for PM
2.5was uncertain.There searcherssuggested thatthe mixed associations maybe dueto variationsinthe(颗粒).chemical positionof PM
2.5,which isa plexmixture ofsolid andliquid particles“The keymessage hereis thatU.S.airpollutionstandards areinadequate inprotecting publichealth/said seniorauthorJoel Schwartz,professor ofenvironmental epidemiology.n CurrentNO standardsare alsoinadequate.Unless allof2these standardsbee much,much stricter,airpollutionwill continueto resultin thousandsof unnecessarycases ofmultiplecancers eachyear.,
28.What doesthe underlinedwordnsusceptibleH inparagraph1probably meanA.Sustainably abletobebought orused.B.Physically ormentally attacked.C.Doubtful whethersomething istrue oruseful.D.Very likelytobeinfluenced orharmed.
29.How didthe researchersconduct theirstudyA.By askingnational Medicarebeneficiaries questions.B.By lookingatcancerriskofairpollutantsfor allgroups.C.By analyzingdata fromcertain peopleaged65or older.D.By collectingideas fromcancerfree peoplefor10years.3O.What contributes to themixedassociationsforPM
2.5according tothe researchersA.Its fastchanging speed.B.Its variouschemical position.C.The subjects*longterm NOexposure.D.The tinysize ofPM
2.
5.
231.What isthebesttitle for the textA.Air PollutionStandards AreInadequate inProtecting PublicHealthB.Cancer Riskunder theImpacts ofAir Pollutantsby VariousFactorsC.Air PollutionWill Resultin Thousandsof UnnecessaryMultiple CancersD.Outdoor AirPollution MayIncrease NonLungCancer Riskin OlderAdultsDYou mayhave heardthe oldsaying,“The more,the merrier.Its usuallytrue,but notfbr travel.When itestotravel,Isay,The more,the messier/9I firstfigured thisout afew yearsago.I boughtthe cheapestairline ticketIcouldfind:the Philippines.It turnedoutgreat!Once,I wentonalong hikeand missedthe lastbus backto town.No problem!Because I was travelingalone,I(货车).was ableto ridewith someSwiss touristswho onlyhad oneextra seatin theirvan Travelingalone,Iwasneverreally aloneat all.It waseasier tomeet people.I talkedto everyoneI met.Im notalone inmy preferencefor solo travel.According tothe DailyMail,there hasbeen a143percent increaseinsolo travel“internet searchesoverthepast threeyears.This makesit oneofthefastest growingparts ofthe travelindustry.To me,its obviouswhy peoplelike it.Its easierto plan.Just packyour bagand gostraight toyour dreamplace.If youinvolve otherpeople,youll havetomakepromises withyour time and money.Besides freedom,for somepeople,solo travelisajourney forthe mindand soul.They believesolotravelhelps themescapetrivial(琐碎的)problems ofdaily lifeand socialactivities.UI needpeace.I needquiet,“said SuzanneJoinsonintheTelegraph.And mostof all,I really,really needtobe alone.^^No wonderUS authorHenry Rollinsoncewrote:Loneliness addsbeauty tolife.It putsa specialburn onsunsets and makes nightair smellbetter.”A.To arousepeoples thinking.B.To proveits pletelywrong.
32.Whats theauthorspurposeinmentioningthe oldsaying atthe beginningofthetextC.To introducehis opinionon travel.D.To showpeoples opinionson happiness.A.Few peopleprefer solotravel.B.Not allthe peoplelike solotravel.
33.What doesthe underlinedsentence inParagraph3meanC.Some otherpeople alsolike solotravel.D.The authordoesnt feellonely whentravelling alone.
34.According tothe context,if peopletravel with their friendsor families,A.its easierto planB.they willhave morefreedomC.they canfind theirinner peaceD.they needto promisewiththeirtimeandmoney
35.What canbeasuitable titleforthetextA.Solo Travel:Lonelier butFreer B.Solo Travel:a JourneyfortheSoulC.Solo Travel:the BestWay ofTravelling D.Solo Travel:a MerrierWay ofTravelling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How toMake GoodConversationConversation isthe mostsociable ofall humanactivities.,,I totallyagree withthis point.Conversation isthemain partof everyonesdaily life.36Whafs more,good conversationisthemost interestingpart forus.In myview,you shouldpay attentiontothefollowing threeissues tomake good conversation.37To startgoodconversation,wed betterprepare somequestions.We canask somequestions to show ourpolitenessand carefor others.Like,do youhavea good sleeplast nightOr whatdoyoudo inyour sparetime Thinktwice beforeyouthrow aquestion toothers.38We shouldpay attentionto whatothers saidand thinkintheirshoes.Allow theothers todo mostof thetalking.Be patientand holdinterest fortheir mentsandmakesome noisetoshowyou arelistening carefully.39In thisway youwill getthe creditfor beinga goodconversationalist aswell asagoodlistener andit willhelpyou tomake friendswith others.We alwayssaid eyesare thewindows tothe soul.Appropriate eyecontact islike agreat elementofthemain dish(相互的)which makesit moredelicious.40It willhelp usto improvemutual understanding.Do nothesitate tolook intothem.But dontstare at them anddont lookatthemfor toolong atime.It wouldmake othersfeel uneasyand unwillingtogo ontalking.A.Good questionsmake peoplefeel fortable.B.Without conversation,life wouldbe ascold asa rock.C.The mostimportant partof conversationis tolisten.D.Enjoy goodconversation andbe friendswith them.E.Do notinterrupt otherswhen theyshare theirviews excitedly.F.They havesome ideasthat theywant usto knowand evenconvince us.G.During conversation,we shouldlook thespeakers inthe eyefriendly.第口卷(非选择题)第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DGriffithwas drivingalone tothe BayArea ona workcall Saturdaymorning,thinking hewas havinga heartattack.He(车道)wasin
41.He wasinthefast laneand hestarted to work hisway overtothe42lane.(匝道)He drovehis carat sucha highspeed thathis carcrashed offthe exitramp andhit abig tree.All thewhileeverything became43before hiseyes.A youngman andwoman
44.They lefttheir car and45to Griffithscar.They knew46what todo.They didnt47Griffith fromthe carbut insteadleft himwhere hewas andgot righttowork,doing whattheycould.“They kept48to keepme awakebecause Iwas notdoing wellJ recalledGriffith49underpressure,they calledthe ambulanceand tookcare ofeverything untilprofessional50got there.They foundGriffiths walletand IDinthecarand51them tothe rescuers.They even52to findGriffithstelephone listand53his familyof whatwas happeningin notime(神经压迫症)Griffith nowknows arare nerveimpingement inhis neckis what54him toblack out.He leftthehospital aweek later.He saidhewaslucky tobe alive,owing55tothehelpful coupleand otherrescuers.
41.A.actionB.peace C.trouble D.practice
42.A.wide B.slow C.large D.new
43.A.black B.strange C.different D.light
44.A.sped upB.broke downC.went outD.pulled over
45.A.looked B.returned C.rushed D.waved
46.A.hardlyB.suddenly C.exactly D.pitifully
47.A.removeB.fort C.support D.deliver
48.A.singingB.talking C.driving D.warning
49.A.CuriousB.Grateful C.Relieved D.Calm
50.A.rescuersB.volunteers C.advisers D.researchers
51.A.awardedB.lent C.remended D.provided
52.A.promisedB.managed C.intended D.declined。