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Unit6單元測試卷(時間:120分鐘滿分:150分)選擇題部分第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你將有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一個小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whoisansweringthephone?A.JohnSmith.B.BobHarris.C.Elaine.2.Whathappenedtothedriver?A.Hiscarranintothetree.B.Abicyclewasknockeddownbyhiscar.C.Hiscarbrokedownontheway.3.Howmuchdidthewomanpayforthecoat?A.$160.B.$180.C.$200.4.Whatbookhastheman'ssistergot?A.Amedicalbook. B.AChinesetextbook. C.AnEnglishtextbook.5.Wheredoesthisdialogueprobablytakeplace?A.Atthebarber's.B.Atthedentist's.C.Atthebaker's.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各個小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.WhatdoesLinda'smotherwanttobuythistime?A.Anewdress.B.Shoes.C.Toysforthechildren.7.WhatcanwelearnaboutBill?A.Hechangedhisjob.B.Hehasgotacold.C.Hewasgivenapayrise.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whenwillthespeakershavethebiketrip?A.OnFriday.B.NextSunday.C.ThisSaturday.9.Whatdoesthemanremindthewomantotake?A.Ahelmet.B.Acellphone.C.Aguitar.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whydoesthemanrecommendanotherbook?A.Hewantstorecommendabetterone.B.Thebookthewomanwantshasbeenlentout.C.Hedoesn'tknowthebookthewomanwants.11.Whatdoesthemansayaboutthebookherecommends?A.Itslanguageisratherdifficult.B.Ittellsatouchingstory.C.Itwaswrittenbyamiddle-agedwriter.12.Howlongcanthewomankeepthesamebookwithinayearatmost?A.Threeweeks.B.Fourweeks.C.Sixweeks.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Rentaflat.B.Buyaflat.C.Changeaflat.14.Whydoesn'tthemanliketheflatonthesideofKingstonRoad?A.It'snotbigenough.B.It'stooexpensive.C.It'sfarfromthedowntownarea.15.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutthebiggerflat?A.Ithastwosittingrooms.B.Ithastwobedrooms.C.Itsrentistwohundreddollarsamonth.16.Whereisthebiggerflatlocated?A.Oppositethecollege.B.Besidethepark.C.Inthedowntownarea.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.WheredidasmallnumberofChinesesailorsworkinLondon?A.Inthewestofthecity.B.Inthecenterofthecity.C.InthedockareaofLimehouse.18.WhomovedtoLondonnearLeicesterSquareafterWorldWarⅡ?A.AnumberofworkersfromTaiwan.B.ManyfarmersfromHongKong.C.AlotofminersfromChinesemainland.19.WhendidasmallChineserestaurantopenincentralLondonaccordingtothepassage?A.Inthe1930s.B.Inthe1940s.C.Inthe1950s.20.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.London'sChinesecommunity.B.ThehistoryofLondon.C.ThenewChineseimmigrants.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項A、B、C和D中,選出最佳選項。AWhenpeoplemaketraveldecisionsregardingdestinations,recreationusuallysitsatthetopofthemostconsideredfactors.Butinrecentyears,witharisingawarenessofhealth,travellersarebeginningtoupgradetheirexpectations.WehaveselectedseveralplacesaroundChinathathaveaperfectcombinationofrecreationandhealth,incasethatiswhatyouhaveinmindforyournextholiday.BeijingOlympicParkLocatedatthenorthendoftheBeijingcentralaxisline,BeijingOlympicParkwitnessedthegloryofthe2008BeijingOlympics.ApartfromvisitingtherenownedBird'sNestandWaterCube,youcantrysomeleisureandsportsactivities.WanlongSkiResort,NorthChina'sHebeiprovinceWanlongSkiResortinShijiazhuangcityisnicknamed“heavenforskilovers”.The2022WinterOlympicswillbeheldhere,whichwillboostskidevelopmentandtourismactivitiesinHebeiprovince.Ifyouhappentobeaskiingfan,trytheprofessionaltrailshere!QingdaoOlympicSailingCentre,EastChina'sShandongprovinceTheOlympicsailingcentrehasbecomeanewlandmarkinQingdao,acoastalcityinEastChina'sShandongprovince.Itwasahostvenueofthesailinggamesforthe29thOlympicsin2008andthe13thParalymicGames.YoucouldvisitthematchvenueandenjoyacruisearoundQingdao.Shapotou,NorthwestChina'sNingxiaHuiautonomousregionShapotousceniczoneinNorthwestChina'sNingxiaHuiautonomousregionisatransitionzonebetweengrasslandanddeserts.Apartfromitsuniquenaturallandscape,ShapotouofferssportsprogramslikesandskiingandraftingacrosstheYellowRiver.WulongKarstregioninChongqingWulongisabout130kilometresfromdowntownChongqing.The2,900-square-kilometredistrictboastskarsts,caves,forests,springsandprimitivewilderness.UNESCOnamedWulong'skarstsasaWorldNaturalHeritagein2007.Sportsoptionshereincludemountainclimbingandhiking.21.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Thepopulardestinationstogoforaholiday.B.Theexplanationfortheemergenceofsportstourism.C.Introducingthefeaturesofsomesportstravellingdestinations.D.Recommendingsomeplaceswithsportsfeaturestogoforaholiday.22.Ifyouwanttoexperiencethebeautifulsceneryandsandskiing,youcangoto________.A.ShapotouB.WanlongSkiResortC.WulongKarstregionD.QingdaoOlympicSailingCentre23.What'stheuniquefeatureofWulongKarstregioninChongqing?A.Ithasgrasslandanddeserts.B.Touristscanenjoysportsactivitiesthere.C.ItwasnamedasaWorldNaturalHeritage.D.PeoplecandoraftinginWulongKarstregion.BOneofthegreatestsourcesofunhappiness,inmyexperience,isthedifficultywehaveinacceptingthingsastheyare.Whenweseesomethingwedon'tlike,wewishitcouldbedifferent.Wecryoutforsomethingbetter.Thatmaybehumannature,orperhapsit'ssomethingingrained(根深蒂固的)inourculture.Therootofunhappinessisn'tnecessarilythatwewantthingstobedifferent.However,it'sthatwedecidedwedidn'tlikeitinthefirstplace.We'vejudgeditasbad,ratherthansaying,“It'snotbadorgood,anditjustisit.”Inoneofmybooks,Isaid“Youshouldexpectpeopletomessupandexpectthingstogodifferentlythanyouplanned.”Somereaderssaidit'stoosorrowfultoexpectthingstogowrong.However,it'sonlynegativeifyouseeitasnegativeandjudgeitasbad.Instead,youcouldacceptitasthewaytheworldworksandtrytounderstandwhythatis.Thiscanbeappliedtowhateveryoudo:howotherpeopleactatwork,howpoliticsworkandhowdepressingthenewsmediacanbe.Acceptthesethingsastheyare,andtrytounderstandwhythey'rethatway.Itwillsaveyoualotofsadness,becauseyou'llnolongersay,“Oh,Iwishbadthingsdidn'thappen!”Doesitmeanyoucanneverchangethings?Notatall.Butyouchangethingsnotbecauseyoucan'tacceptthingsastheyare,butbecauseyouenjoytheprocessofchanging,learningandgrowing.Canwemakethisworldabetterplace?Youcansaythatyou'llcontinuetotrytodothingstohelpothers,togrowasaperson,tomakeadifferenceinthisworld.That'sthecorrectpathyouchoosetotake,becauseyouenjoythatpath.Therefore,whenyoufindyourselfjudgingandwishingfordifference,tryadifferentapproach:accept,andunderstand.Itmightleadtosomeinterestingresults.24.Theauthorbelievesthatwefeelunhappymaybebecause________.A.itisournaturalemotionsinthelifeB.ourcultureasksustobedifferentfromothersC.everyonehastheirownopinionsonthingsD.wedislikesomethinginthebeginning25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“It”inParagraph4referto?A.Actingwellatworkandinpolitics.B.Feelingdepressedforthenewsmedia.C.Acceptingandunderstandingwhathashappened.D.Sayingsomethingnegativewhenbadthingscome.26.Whatareyouadvisedtodoaccordingtothelastparagraph?A.Helpothersandmakeadifference.B.Enjoywhatyouhavetodointhework.C.Judgeyourselfandmakeawishforyou.D.Tryanewwaywhenmakingtheworldbetter.27.Whatisthemainthemeofthepassage?A.Acceptingcanmakeourlifehappierandbetter.B.Expectingthingstobedifferentgivesushope.C.Traditionalculturebecomestherootofunhappiness.D.Judginggoodorbadisimportantforourworld.CThehumanbrainremembersnegativeexperiencesmoreeasilythanpositiveones.Ourbrainshavedevelopedthiswaybecausethreats,likedangerousanimals,hadamoreimmediateeffectonourancestors'survivalcomparedtopositivethingslikefoodorshelter.Asaresult,youarelikelytoknowwhatmakesyouunhappy,butdoyouknowwhatmakesyouhappy?Researchsuggeststhatourlevelofhappinessdependspartlyonfactorswecannotcontrol,suchasourgenesandourlifecircumstances.Butourlevelofhappinessisalsoshapedbythechoiceswemake.Ifyou'vebeenchasingwealth,fame,goodlooks,materialthingsandpower,youmaybelookingforhappinessinallthewrongplaces.Psychologistssuggestthatthefollowinghabitsmakepeoplehappier.Peoplewhoformcloserelationshipstendtobehappierthanthosewhodonot.Thenumberoffriendswehaveisnotimportant.Whatmattersisthequalityofourrelationships.Relationshipsthatbringhappinessusuallyinvolvethesharingoffeelings,mutualrespect,acceptance,trustandfun.Peoplewhoexerciseregularlyimproveboththeirphysicalandmentalwell-being.Someresearchhasshownthatexercisecanbeaseffectiveasmedicationintreatingdepression.Whenwearesointerestedinanactivityweenjoythatwelosetrackoftime,weareinastateofflow.Theactivitycouldbemakingart,playingthepiano,surfing,orplayingagame.Peoplewhoexperienceflowintheirworkorhobbiestendtobehappier.Peoplearemorelikelytobehappyiftheyknowwhattheirstrengthsareandusethemregularly.Peoplewhosetgoalsandusetheirstrengthstoachievethemtendtobehappier.Peopleareespeciallyhappywhentheycanusetheirstrengthstoservethegreatergood.Peoplewhothinkpositivelybybeinggrateful,mindfulandoptimisticaremorelikelytobehappy.Beinggratefulmeansbeingthankful.Beingmindfulmeansbeingopento,focusingonandenjoyingtheexperiencesofthepresentmoment.Beingoptimisticmeansbeinghopefulaboutthefuture.28.Whydoesthehumanbrainremembernegativethingsmoreeasily?A.Negativethingsareeasytoremember.B.Dangerouswildanimalsareathreattous.C.Ourancestorshadnoenoughfoodforliving.D.Negativethingstendtoaffecthuman'ssurvivalimmediately.29.Howdoestheauthorlikelookingforhappinessinmaterialthings?A.Uncertain.B.Opposed.C.Supportive.D.Optimistic.30.Whatdoestheauthorsuggesttousinthelastparagraph?A.Enjoyingourlifeandwork.B.Leadingahappylifeeachday.C.Beingpositiveinourlifeandwork.D.Thinkingmoreaboutthefuture.31.Whatdoesthistextmainlytellus?A.Thefactorsthatmakepeoplehappy.B.Howtorememberpositivethingseasily.C.Thehabitswhichpeopleformintheirlife.D.Thereasonwhypeopleremembernegativethingseasily.DPeoplehaveusedpigeonstocarrymessagestooneanotherforhundredsofyears.Infact,pigeonswereacommonwaytosendmessagesrightupthroughWorldWarⅡ.In1815,EnglishtroopswerefightingNapoleon'sforcesinFrance,andtheEnglishwerebelievedtobelosing.AfinancialpanicsweptoverLondon.Governmentbonds(債券)wereofferedatlowprices.FewpeoplenoticedthatNathanRothschild,anEnglishbanker,wassnapping_upthesebondswheneveryoneelsewastryingtosellthem.Afewdayslater,Londonlearntthetruth:theDukeofWellingtonhaddefeatedNapoleonatthebattleofWaterloo.Thevalueofthebondssoared(暴漲),andRothschildbecamewealthy...allbecausehispigeonshadbroughthimnewsofthevictorybeforeanyoneelseknewofit.CarrierpigeonswereusedbycountriesinbothWorldWarⅠandWorldWarⅠ.Notonlywerethebirdsconsideredasthefastestandthemostreliablewaytosendmessages,buttheycouldbeusedtoreachsoldiersfarbehindenemylines,whereradiosandfieldtelephonelineswereuseless.Sincetheycouldeasilybereleasedfromairplanesorships,everybranchofthearmedservicesusedthebirds.Carryingmessagescouldbeadangerousjob.Somepigeonsperformedwithsuchbraverythattheybecamefamousandwereevenawardedmedals.ThemostfamouspigeonofallmayhavebeenCherAmi.StationedinFranceduringWorldWarⅠ,hecarriedtwelveimportantmessagesforAmericanforces.Onhislastmission,thoughwounded,hecarriedamessagethatsavedthelivesof194Americansoldiers.Forhisamazingservice,hewasawardedtheFrench“CroixdeGuerre”.Today,moderncommunicationmethodscancarryinformationfromoneplacetoanotherhundredsoftimesfasterthanapigeoncoulddoit.However,fewpeoplewouldarguewiththefactthatcarrierpigeons—especiallythosethatservedinthemilitary—haveearnedtheirplaceinhistory.32.NathanRothschildmadehisfortuneby________.A.relyingonmessagessenttohimbycarrierpigeonsB.predictingsuccessfullytheresultofthebattleC.hisexperienceandagoodknowledgeofbondsD.hisabilitytotellrightfromwrong33.Whatdoes“snappingup”meaninthesecondparagraph?A.Givingaway.B.Destroying.C.Throwingout.D.Buying.34.Whydoestheauthorprovidedatesandnumbersthroughoutthistext?A.Toavoidmixingupthereaders'mindswhenreadingforinformation.B.Toprovethatcarrierpigeonsaremoreimportantinmoderntimesthaninthepast.C.Toshowtheinfluenceofcarrierpigeonsatimportantpointsinhistory.D.Toexplainthecausesandeffectsofworldevents.35.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardscarrierpigeons?A.Doubtful.B.Negative.C.Positive.D.Unconcerned.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Talkingtoyourselfmayseemalittleshameful.Accordingtothewell-knownsaying,talkingtoyourselfisthefirstsignofmadness.__36__Talkingtoourselves,whetheroutloudorsilentlyinourheads,isavaluabletoolforthought.Farfrombeingmentallyill,self-talkallowsustoplanwhatwearegoingtodo,manageouractivities,regulateouremotionsandevencreateadescriptionofourexperience.__37__Aschildren,accordingtotheRussianpsychologistLevVygotsky,weuseprivatespeechtoregulateouractionsinthesamewaythatweusepublicspeechtocontrolthebehaviourofothers.__38__Psychologicalexperimentshaveshownthattheprivatespeechcanimproveourperformanceontasksrangingfromjudgingwhatotherpeoplearethinkingtosortingimagesintocategories.Onerecentstudysuggestedthatself-talkismosteffectivewhenweaddressourselvesinthesecondperson,as“you”ratherthan“I”.__39__Ifyouwantproof,turnonthesportschannel.You'recertaintoseeanathleteortwocheeringthemselvesupwithabitterphraseorscoldingthemselvesafterabadshot.Conductadialoguewithourselves.__40__Theprivatespeechseemstobeaparticularlygoodwayofsolvingproblemsandworkingthroughideas.Theto-and-frombetweendifferentpointsofviewmeansourthoughtscanendupinexpectedplaces,justlikearegulardialoguecan,andmightturnouttobeoneofthekeystohumancreativity.A.Whatisprivatespeech?B.Butthereisnoneedforembarrassment.C.Psychologistsrefertothisastheprivatespeech.D.Askquestionsoftheselfandprovideanswers.E.Wedoalotofprivatespeechwhenweareyoung.F.Aswegrowolder,wedon'tabandonthissystem—weinternalizeit.G.Althoughtheprivatespeechiseffective,weneverentirelyputawaytheout-loudspeech.第三部分語言知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。SincefinishingmystudiesatHarvardandOxford,I'vewatchedonefriendafteranotherlandhigh-ranking,high-payingWallStreetjobs.Asexecutiveswithbanks,consultingfirms,establishedlawfirms,andmajorcorporations,manyarenow__41__ontheirwaytoimpressivecareers.Bysociety'sstandards,theyseemtohaveitmade.Onthesurface,thesepeopleseemtobeveryluckyinlife.Astheyleftstudentlifebehind,manyhada__42__drinkattheircheapbutfriendlylocalbar,shookhandswithlong-timeroommates,and__43__outofsmallapartmentsintohighbuildings.Theymadereservationsatrestaurantswherethecostofabottleofwine__44__acollegeyear'smonthlyrent.Theyreplacedtheirbelovedoldcarswithexpensivenewsportscars.Thethingis,anumberofthemhave__45__thatdespitetheirsuccess,theyaren'thappy.Some__46__ofunfriendlyco-workersandfeelsadfor40-hourworkweeksdevotedtotaskstheyhate.Somedonotrespectthecompaniestheyworkforandtalkoffeelingtiredand__47__.However,insteadofdevotingthemselvestotheirwork,theyfindthemselvesworkingtosupportthe__48__towhichtheyhavesoquicklybecomeaccustomed.Peopleoftenspeakoftryingamoresatisfyingpath,and__49__intheendtheideaofleavingtheirjobstoworkforsomethingtheybelieveinorfindingapositionthatwouldgivethemmoretimewiththeirfamiliesalmostalwaysleadsthemtothesameconclusion:it's__50__.Theyhaveloans,bills,amortgage(抵押貸款)topayoff,retirementtosavefor.Theyrecognisethere'ssomething__51__intheirlives,butit's__52__tostepoffthetrack.Inasocietythattendsto__53__everythingintermsofdollarsandcents,welearnfromayoungagetoconsiderthecostsofour__54__infinancialterms.Butwhataboutthepersonalandsocialcosts__55__inpursuingmoneyovermeaning?Theseareexactlythekindsofcostsmanyofustendtoignore—andtheveryonesweneedtoconsidermost.41.A.muchB.neverC.seldomD.well42.A.lastB.leastC.secondD.best43.A.cycledB.movedC.slidD.looked44.A.sharedB.paidC.equalledD.collected45.A.advertisedB.witnessedC.a(chǎn)dmittedD.demanded46.A.complainB.dreamC.hearD.a(chǎn)pprove47.A.calmB.guiltyC.warmD.empty48.A.familyB.governmentC.lifestyleD.project49.A.yetB.a(chǎn)lsoC.insteadD.rather50.A.fundamentalB.practicalC.impossibleD.unforgettable51.A.missingB.inspiringC.sinkingD.shining52.A.harmfulB.hardC.usefulD.normal53.A.measureB.sufferC.digestD.deliver54.A.disastersB.motivationsC.campaignsD.decisions55.A.assessedB.involvedC.coveredD.reduced非選擇題部分第三部分語言知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第二節(jié)(共10小題,每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內單詞的正確形式。Today,manypeopleareworriedaboutendangeredspecies.Butisn'titjustnormalforsomeanimalstodieout?Thesituationtodayisdifferentfrom56.________ofthepast.Inthepast,animalsdiedoutoveralongperiodoftime.Whenanimalsdiedoutinthepast,itwasusuallybecauseoftheweatherorother57.________(nature)causes.Whatishappeningtodayis58.________(total)different.Wearekillingmillionsofspeciesinashorttime.Theresultisthatwearekillingourfuture,becausesomanyspecies59.________(kill)insuchashorttimethateven60.________fittestcan'tsurvive.Infact,therewon'tbeenoughspeciestochoosefrom.Withoutenoughanimalsandplants,evolutioncannotfunctionandnaturewillget61.________(bad)insteadofbetter.Manyofthespecies62.________(disappear)onearthareunknownandfewpeopleevenknowthattheyaredyingout.Theseanimalsandplantsstartedtoliveonearthlong63.________usandwehavenorighttokillthem.Wemayalsoneedthesespeciesinthefuture.Wemusttrytokeeptheendangeredspeciesalive.Ifweallowthesespecies64.________(die)out,weareinfactbecomingendangered65.________(our).第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)應用文寫作(滿分15分)假定你是李華,你校將舉行“讀書節(jié)”,請你寫封郵件邀請在你校學習的Tony參加。內容包括:1.目的和時間;2.活動(交換書籍,西方文學講座,中國詩歌朗誦比賽等)。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;信的開頭已經(jīng)寫好;2.可適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。參考詞匯:讀書節(jié)ReadingFestival交換exchange文學literature詩歌朗誦poetryreadingDearTony,Howareyoudoing?__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)概要寫作(滿分25分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)其內容寫一篇60詞左右的內容概要。GreatAdventurerstoMtQomolangmaEdmundHillaryandTenzingNorgaymadetheimpossiblepossible.Theyhavebeenontopoftheworld.TheyclimbedMountQomolangma!TenzingNorgayisamongtheworld'sfamousmountainclimbers;hewasoneofthefirsttwoindividualswhoreachedthesummitofMountIn1935,hegotanopportunitytojoinintheMountQomolangmaexpedition.HewasemployedbyEricShipton.In1953hetookpartintheseventhexpeditiontoMtQomolangma.Amemberoftheteam,EdmundHillarywasalsothere.Thisexpeditiontook400people,ofwhich362wereporters.TheexpeditionsetupbasecampinMarch,1953.WorkingslowlyitsetupitsfinalcampattheSouthColat7,890m.OnMay26BourdillonandEvansattemptedtheclimbbutturnedbackwhenEvans'oxygensystemfailed.ThepairhadreachedtheSouthSummit,comingwithin91mofthesummit.HuntthendirectedNorgayandHillarytogoforthesummit.SnowandwindheldthepairupattheSouthColfortwodays.TheysetoutonMay28withasupporttrioofAlfredGregory,AngNyimaandamembercalledLowe.ThetwopitchedatentatOnthefollowingmorningHillarydiscoveredthathisbootshadfrozensolidoutsidethetent.HespenttwohourswarmingthembeforeheandNorgayattemptedthefinalascentwearing14kgpacks.Theyfinallyreachedthesummitbutonlyspentfifteenminutesthere.HillarytookthefamousphotoofNorgayposingwithhisice-axe,butsinceNorgayhadneverusedacamera,Hillary'sascentwentunrecorded.Additionalphotosweretakenlookingdownthemountaininordertoreassurethattheyhadmadeittothetopandthattheascentwasnotfaked.Thetwohadtotakecareonthedescentafterdiscoveringthatdriftingsnowhadcoveredtheirtracks,complicatingthetaskofretracingtheirsteps.ThefirstpersontheymetwasLowe,whohadclimbeduptomeetthemwithhotsoup.Thentheyclimbedondownthemountain.AfteralotofstrugglestheystoodonthetopofMount__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Unit6單元測試卷第一部分聽力聽力材料Text1W:InternationalShipping,Elainespeaking.MayIhelpyou?M:JohnSmithspeaking.CouldIspeaktoBobHarris,please?W:Holdonamomentplease,Mr.Smith.I'lljustputyouthrough.Text2M:Thetaxidrivermusthavebeendrivingtoofast.W:Idon'tthinkso.Hiscarcrashedintothetreebecausehewastryingtoavoidabicycleinfrontofhim.Text3M:Ilikeyournewcoat.Howmuchdiditcost?W:Itsoriginalpricewas$200butatlastIpaid$160forit.Text4W:Hasyoursisterboughtherbooksyet?M:Sheboughtamedicalbook.TheChineseandEnglishtextbooksweresoldout.Text5M:Howlonghaveyoubeeninpain?W:Foraboutamonth.M:Openyourmouth,please.Mm,it'squiteserious.I'mafraidwe'llhavetopullthetoothout.Text6W:Hello,Dad?M:Hello,Linda!Howareyou?Isthereanythingwrong?W:Oh,no.IjustwanttocallandseehowyouandMomare.Ihaven'tseenyouforalongtime.M:Oh,we'rebothfine.Yourmotherhasgonetothenewshoppingcenter.W:Isshelookingforanewdress?M:No,forshoesthistime.How'sBill?W:He'sfine.HelikeshisworkandwasgivenapayraiselastmonthbyMr.Davis.Wewereallprettypleasedwiththat.M:Andhowarethechildren?W:They'vecaughtacold,butit'snothingserious.M:That'sOK.Besuretocallagain.W:Allright.Bye.Text7M:Hey,Megan!AreyouexcitedaboutthebiketripthisSaturday?W:Yes.Butmybikehasaflattire.M:Uh-oh!Youcan'tridewithaflattire.W:Iknow.Don'tworry.I'llfixitthisweek.Bytheway,whatareyouplanningtotake?M:Acamera.Iwanttotakelotsofpictures! W:ButIthinkweshouldalsotakeourcellphones.Wemightneedoneifwegetlost.Andmaybewecantakebadmintonrackets,myguitar...M:Uh,Megan.It'sabiketrip.Let'sjustrideourbikes.Butdon'tforgetyourhelmet!Text8W:CanyoutellmewherethebookADreamofRedMansionsis?M:I'msorry.It'slentout.W:Whatapity!M:Whataboutthisone?It'sanewly-publishednovelwrittenbyayoungwriter.Theplotismovingandthelanguageiseasy.Youngpeopleallliketoreadit.W:OK,I'lltakeit.Bytheway,howlongcanIkeepit?M:Threeweeks.Andyoucanborrowitagainifyoucan'tfinishitinduetime.W:HowlongcanIkeepthenovelforthesecondtime?M:Thesame,threeweeks.Butyoucanonlyborrowittwicewithinayear.W:Allright.Thankyouverymuch.Text9W:Goodafternoon.CanIhelpyou?M:Yes,Iwanttorentaflat.W:Howmuchdoyouwanttopay?M:Abouttwohundreddollarsamonth.W:Well,I'vegotonehereonthesideofKingstonRoad.It'sexactlytwohundreddollarsamonth.M:That'sfine.Howbigisit?W:Ithasonebedroom,akitchenandabathroom.M:I'mafraidit'snotbigenough.Besides,KingstonRoadisinnoisydowntownareas.I'dprefersomethingabitbiggerifpossible.W:Yes,Ithinkso.Hereisaquietandinterestingone.It'sbesidetheparkwithtwobedrooms,asittingroom,akitchenandabathroom.Buttherentisdifferent.It'stwohundredandfiftydollarseachmonth.M:Well,itistomytaste.W:That'sgreat.Text10London'sChinesecommunitydatesbacktothe18thcentury,whenasmallnumberofChinesesailorsmovedtothecitytoworkinthedockareaofLimehouse,eastLondon.Astimewenton,Chinesepeoplecametothisarea,mainlytoopenshopsandcafes,andLimehousebegantoknownas“Chinatown”.However,London'sChinesecommunityremainedverysmallformanyyears.Atthestartofthe20thcentury,therewerejust545ChinesepeopleinBritain.ThissituationchangedafterWorldWarⅡ.Atthattime,manyfarmersinHongKonglosttheirjobs,anddecidedtoimmigratetoLondon.AsLimehousehadbeendestroyedduringthewar,thesenewimmigrantslivedinadifferentarea—apartofcentralLondonnearLeicesterSquare.ThisareaisnowwhatLondonerscallChinatown.Atfirst,thenewsettlersfounditdifficulttogetjobs.Inthe1950s,however,asmallChineserestaurantopenedincentralLondon.ManyBritishpeoplevisiteditandpraisedthatChinesefoodwaswonderful!Suddenly,Chineserestaurantsstartedopeningineverypartofthecity.Thisraisedaquestion:insteadoftoolittlework,thenewChineseimmigrantsnowfoundthattheyhadtoomuch!Theyworkedverylonghoursascooks,managersorwaiters.Mostofthepeopleenjoyedtheirlivesandthechancestheywereoffered.Manyarrangedforthe

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