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單元綜合測(cè)評(píng)(滿分:150分時(shí)間:120分鐘)第一部分聽(tīng)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(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.Whatwasthematterwiththeman?A.Hecoughedbadly. B.Hewassleepy. C.Hewaslateforthemeeting.2.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Afilm. B.Anovel. C.Aforeignlanguage.3.Whowasilllastnight?A.Theman’sfather. B.Theman’sbrother. C.Theman’smother.4.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Colleagues. B.Husbandandwife. C.Customerandshopassistant.5.Howmuchdoesthemanneedtoborrow?A.$2. B.$5. C.$7.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽(tīng)完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽(tīng)第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.What’sthemandoingnow?A.WatchingTV. B.Doinghishomework. C.Listeningtotheradio.7.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Athome. B.Intheoffice. C.Intheclassroom.聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodo?A.Playfootball. B.Buytickets. C.Watchamatch.9.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman’sbrother?A.Heisill. B.Heisbusy. C.Heistired.聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whoisinvitedtohavedinnerwiththeman?A.Thewoman. B.Bob’sgirlfriend. C.Alice’sparents.11.Whenwillthemangotothewoman’shouse?A.In15minutes. B.Inhalfanhour. C.Inanhour.12.Whatdoesthemanneedtobuy?A.Coffee. B.Sugar. C.Champagne.聽(tīng)第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.WhatcanbefoundontheWesternHill?A.Wildanimals. B.Wildflowers. C.Smalllakes.14.WhatwillthemandoontheWesternHill?A.Gofishing. B.Takephotos. C.Goswimming.15.Whydoesthemanchoosetogooutingbybike?A.Tosavemoney. B.Tokeephealthy. C.Toberelaxed.16.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Getsomefoodfortheouting.B.Listentotheweatherreport.C.Telltheclassmatesabouttheplan.聽(tīng)第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whereisthesolarpowerplant?A.Inthecornerofthepark.B.Inthecenterofthepark.C.Inthefrontofthepark.18.Whatwill5%ofthemoneyfromtheplantbeusedtodo?A.Developagriculture.B.Provideenoughjobs.C.Helpthepoorpeoplethere.19.Whatkindofcompanieshavestartedoperations?A.Travelcompanies.B.Agriculturalcompanies.C.Industrialcompanies.20.Howmanyfamilieswillthecommunityhold?A.234. B.1,008. C.2,000.第二部分閱讀(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A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ASometimes,ageniusandcomplexnewformofcookingentersthefoodworld.Andsometimes,anincrediblysimpleideaissoldformillions.Herearethemostbasicfoodideasthatmadepeoplesowealthy.1.KetchupHenryJohnHeinzcameupwithketchup,andsincethenit’sbeencondimenthistory.HeoriginallymadeitbasedonaChineserecipeforasaucemadefromtomatoesin1876.Now,whodoesn’thaveketchupwiththeirburgerandfries?2.KentuckyFriedChickenOneofthemostfamousfastfoodchainsever,KFCisworthover$8.5billion.ItwascreatedbyCol.Sandersbackin1939.In1952,KFCwassoldinrestaurants,andwhentheColonelwas60heturneditintoachainstore.3.ChocolatechipcookiesRuthGravesoftheTollHouseInnaccidentallycreatedChocolatechipcookieswhenshepreparedcookiesoneday,realizingtoolatethatshehadrunoutofbaker’schocolatepowder.Then,shechoppedachocolatebarandalthoughitdidn’tblendwithdoughlikeshehoped,itbecameacrowdfavorite.4.OrganicfoodThisisdefinitelyafooditemforbabiesallaroundtheworld,anditwascreatedbyCatGazzoli,amom-to-bewhowasfrustratedwiththelackofbabyfoodoptionsoutthere.Asaresult,shecreatedtheall-naturalbrandPiccolowhichusesrealfoodonlyandmakesover6millionayear.21.WhatisspecialaboutKetchup?A.Ithasmadeagreatprofit.B.Itwasinventedbyamom.C.Itwasadaptedfromforeignrecipe.D.Ithasbeencreatedformorethan50years.22.Whichfoodwasinventedbyaccident?A.Ketchup. B.KentuckyFriedChicken.C.Chocolatechipcookies. D.Organicfood.23.Whatdoweknowaboutorganicfood?A.Itisintendedforbabies.B.ItwasinventedbyRuthGraves.C.Itdidn’tsellwellafterbeingcreated.D.Babyfoodwasvariousbeforeitwasinvented.BDoyoufinditdifficulttoputdownyourmobilephone?Ifyes,you’renotalone.Thesedays,manypeoplesufferfromthestressofFOMO(fearofmissingout).Theyreachfortheirmobilephoneswhentheywakeupinthemorning,andfortherestoftheday,theyconstantlyscrolldownthetimelinesoftheirsocialmediaappstogetthelatestupdates.Despitetheconveniencesmartphonesbring,manypeoplestrugglewiththeirdigitalhabits.AsSameerSamat,vicepresidentofproductmanagement,saidinhisspeechatthe2018GoogleI/OdeveloperconferenceonMay8,70%ofpeopledon’twanttospendsomuchtimeontheirphones.ThisiswhyduringtheconferenceGoogleintroducedanappcalledDashboardforthenewversionofitsAndroidoperatingsystem.Thisnewappincludeswell-beingfunctionsthataimtohelpusersmanagethetimetheyspendontheirdigitaldevices.Itallstartswithabird’s-eyeview.Dashboardallowsuserstolookatallthedetailsoftheirphonehabits.Forexample,userscanseehowmanytimesthey’veunlockedtheirphoneandhowmanytimesthey’vecheckedtheirsocialmediaapps,aswellashowmuchtimetheyspendoneachappeveryday.Oncetheusersseethisinformation,they’llbeabletomakesomechanges.WiththeAppTimerfunctions,userscansetatimelimitforhowlongtheycanuseeachappforeveryday.Afterthey’vehitthelimit,theywon’tbeabletolaunchtheappuntilthenextday.Butevenifusersbecomemoremindfuloftheirusage,they’restilllikelytobedrawninbynotifications(通知).ThisiswheretheShushfeaturecomesin.Itautomaticallysilencesincomingcallsandnotificationswhenauserputshis/herphonefacedown.Ifpeopletrulywanttomakefulluseoftheirfreetimeinsteadoflosinghoursusingtheirsmartphones,thesenewfunctionsarejustonewayofdoingthat.Afterall,whoneedstouseanapptostopyoufromusingotherappswhentheeasiestanswerwouldbejusttouseyourwillpower?24.PeopleunderthepressureofFOMOmay________.A.havetroublewiththeirsleepB.findithardtofocusonanythingC.beaddictedtotheirmobilephonesD.prefertodownloadthelatestapps25.WhatinspiresGoogletolaunchDashboard?A.ThelimitedfunctionsofthecurrentAndroidsystem.B.People’scomplaintabouttheirsmartphones.C.Samat’simpressivespeechataconference.D.Mobilephoneusers’greatdemand.26.________cantrackusers’phonehabitsindetail.A.Android B.AppTimerC.Shush D.Dashboard27.Whatcanbelearnedfromthepassage?A.Dashboardturnedouttobepopular.B.Dashboardisaperfectchoicetomanagetimeproperly.C.Strongwillpoweristheeasiestwaytoavoidsmartphoneaddiction.D.Peopleareexploringotherwaystostopoverusingsmartphones.CIfyou’refeelingtiredandstressedbecauseyouhavetoomuchgoingon,likelotsofafter-schoolactivities,youwillfeelbetterwhenyougivesomethingup.Sometimeslotsofactivities—evenifthey’reallfun—canmakeyoufeelstressedbykeepingyoubusyallthetime.Ontheotherhand,ifproblemsathomearetroublingyou,infactsomeafter-schoolactivitiesmayhelpyourelaxandfeelbetter.Therearealsorelaxingexercisesthatyoucanusetokeepstressaway.Theeasiestoneistobreatheinslowlyanddeeplythroughyournose,andthenexhaleslowlythroughyourmouth.Dothistwotofourtimes.Youcandobreathingexercisesanytime.Youcanevendobreathingexercisesinclassifyou’renervousbeforeatest.Thebestwaytokeepstressawayistohaveabalancedlife.Thatmeansmakinggooddecisionsabouthowtospendyourtime.Ifyou’realwaysbusywithschoolworkandhavenotimetoplay,youcangetstressed.Makesureyoukeepyourselfinmind:sleep,exercise,leisure(somethingfun),andfood.Ifyoutakecareofyourselfandgetenoughsleepandfood,andifyouexerciseandleavetimeforfun,you’llprobablybelessstressedout!28.Whatmayhelpifyouhaveproblemsathomeaccordingtothepassage?A.Doingapart-timejob.B.Doingsomehousework.C.Doingsomeafter-schoolactivities.D.WatchingTV.29.Inordertokeepstressaway,youshould________.A.doexerciseanytimeB.makegooddecisionsabouthowtospendtimeC.getmuchfoodtoeatD.dobreathingexercisesinclass30.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Doingexercisecan’thelpyoukeepstressaway.B.Getenoughsleepandyouwillneverbestressedout.C.Beingunhealthymakesyoutiredandstressed.D.Toomanyactivitiescanmakeyoufeelstressed.31.Theunderlinedword“exhale”inParagraph2means“________”.A.breathein B.breatheoutC.geton D.getoffDExercisecouldnotonlybenefityourbody,butalsoimproveyourmemory,researchersfoundrecently.IntheirpaperpublishedonMonday,researchersfromtheUniversityofCalifornia,IrvineintheUnitedStatesandtheUniversityofTsukubainJapanintroducedtheirexperimentandconclusion.Scientistsinvited36volunteerswhowereintheirearly20stodo10minutesoflightexercisebeforetakingamemorytestinwhichtheywereshownpictureslikebroccoli(西蘭花)orpicnicbasketsandaskedtorecallthemlater.Thesameexperimentwasrepeatedwiththesamegroupofvolunteerswithoutexercising.“Thememorytaskwasreallyquitechallenging”,saidMichaelYassa,co-authorofthestudyandaneuroscientist(神經(jīng)科學(xué)家)attheUniversityofCalifornia,Irvine.“Weusedverytrickysimilaritemstoseeiftheywouldrememberwhetheritwasthisexactpicnicbasketversus(對(duì)抗)thatpicnicbasket.”Researchersalsoscannedbrainsofsomeoftheparticipantsduringtheexperiment.Theyfoundstrengthenedcommunicationbetweenregionsinvolvedinthestorageandrecollectionofmemoriesinbrainsofthosewhohadexercised.Thissuggestedthatjust10minutesoflightexerciselikewalking,yogaorTaiChimightincreasememorypower.Asallthevolunteersintheexperimentwererelativelyyoung,researchersarestillworkingtolookattheeffectsoflightexerciseonolderpeople.“Ourfuturegoalistotrytodevelopanexerciseprescription(處方)thatcanbeusedbyolderadultswhomighthavedisabilitiesormobilityimpairments,butcanstilladoptverysimpleexerciserulesoflifeandbeableto,perhaps,delaycognitivedeclinetemporarily,”saidYassa.32.Whatdidtheresearchersfindfromtheexperimentmentionedinthetext?A.Regularexerciseisofbenefittothememoryofallpeople.B.Justashortperiodofexercisebetteryoungpeople’smemorypower.C.Olderpeoplecanalsoimprovetheircognitivepowerbyexercisingregularly.D.Allthevolunteersintheexperimentimprovedtheirmemorythroughexercise.33.Whywasthememorytaskquitechallenging?A.Thetimetosolvethequestionswastoolimited.B.Thequestionsaskedbythescientistsweretoocomplicated.C.Theitemstobedistinguishedwereextremelysimilar.D.Thepeopleintheexperimentweredisabled.34.What’sthepurposeofthetext?A.Tosolveaproblem.B.Togivepracticaladvice.C.Topresentaresearchresult.D.Totellaninterestingstory.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.AdvantagesofExercisingRegularlyB.ExerciseIsBeneficialtoBothYoungandOldC.ExerciseCanImproveOlderPeople’sCognitivePowerD.TenMinutesofExerciseaDayMightImproveMemory第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。HowtoKnowYourselfBetterMostofusbelievethatweknowourselvesbetterthananyoneinthisworld.Butalotofpeoplearestillstrangerstothemselves.Why?__36__Forapersontohaveawell-livedlife,itisimportantthatheknowhimselfgood.Ifyouareoneofthosewhoarestrivingtoknowyourselfbetter,thesestepswillguideyou.Takeamomenttowritedownthingsthatyouknow“verygood”aboutyourself—yourinterests,likes,dislikes,preferences,hobbies,strengths,weaknesses,hopes,fears,dreams,etc.__37__Bycreatingalistofyourpersonalattributesthatyouarefamiliarwith,youarekeepingyourselfintouchwithyourself.Takepersonalityandpsychologicaltests.Thisisanotherwaytoknowyourselfbetter.TheInternethasarichsourceoffreeonlinepersonalityandpsychologicalassessmentsandtests.__38__·Knowyourselfbetterbyunderstandingpeople’sperceptionsaboutyou.__39__Sometimes,youthinkyouknowyourselfenough,butotherpeoplewhoseeyoufromtheirpointofviewcanofferyousomeinsightshowyouactandgetunderstoodbyothers.Becareful,however,tobalancebothperceptionstocomeupwithanobjectiveviewofyourself._40__It’salifetimeprocess.Everydayyouwillbegivennewinsightsaboutyourself.Writingajournalwillhelpyoukeeptrackofthesenewdiscoveries.Maintainingthathungertoknowyourselfbetterwillmakeyoumoreself-aware,openingupnewopportunitiestoenrichyourlife.A.Keeponlearningwhoyouare.B.Rememberthatyouareaworthyperson.C.Byansweringthem,youwillunderstandyourselfbetter.D.Thebetteryouknowyourself,theeasieritwillbetoloveyourself.E.Reflectonthesequalitiesandfindouthowtheyimpactyouroveralllife.F.Payattentiontowhatyourfamily,friends,coworkers,etc.observeandsayaboutyou.G.Noteveryoneiscourageousenoughtotravelthepathwithintoachieveabetterself-understanding.第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)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,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。TheLiftGarage(汽車修理廠)hasanunusualtask.It’sanonprofitgaragethataimsto__41__low-incomepeopleofcartroubles.Almostanydrivercan__42__acarrepairthatsqueezedhisorherwallet.Forlow-incomepeople,sucharepaircanbedamaging.That’stheproblemMs.Heying,founderofTheLift,isreadyto__43__.Hergarageprovideslow-cost__44__,freepre-purchaseinspections,and__45__adviceforitscustomers.Heyingwas__46__toopenherowngaragein2013aftervolunteeringatSt.Stephen’sShelterforthehomeless.Shefoundthat__47__ashelterguesthadacar,itwasoftenfaultyandunsafe,andrepaircostswouldmaketheirfinancial(財(cái)務(wù)的)__48__worse.Sheexpectedthosepoorpeoplecouldhavea__49__meansoftransportation.__50__,shedecidedtodosomethingaboutit.She__51__theauto(汽車)technologyclassatDunwoodyCollegeofTechnology.Whenshesharedherideaofanonprofitaffordablecarservice,herteachersandclassmatesweredeeply__52__.TheteachersaidwhatreallymadeHeying__53__washercommitmenttolearningandherdesireto__54__others.Now,Heyingusesherdegreetohelphercustomersunderstandcarsmoreandmakebetter__55__abouttheircars.41.A.ease B.accuse C.inform D.cure42.A.appreciate B.afford C.recall D.imagine43.A.gather B.present C.approach D.meet44.A.supplies B.repairs C.activities D.machines45.A.practical B.legal C.flexible D.medical46.A.forced B.persuaded C.allowed D.inspired47.A.if B.before C.because D.unless48.A.service B.situation C.suggestion D.management49.A.portable B.movable C.reliable D.valuable50.A.However B.Otherwise C.Besides D.Therefore51.A.conducted B.skipped C.attended D.taught52.A.disturbed B.hurt C.moved D.surprised53.A.standout B.showoff C.stayup D.carryon54.A.protect B.comfort C.know D.help55.A.introductions B.decisions C.comparisons D.impressions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(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Seniorcitizensarethefirsttocometoourmindwhenwethinkofhearingloss,butinarecentreport,hearingprofessionalsworryteenagerswillsoonoutnumberagingadults56.____________itcomestolivingwithhearingloss.TheriseinpopularityofpersonalaudiodevicesfromiPodstosmartphoneshashaddangerouseffectontheearsofthosewhousethemmost—teenagers!Astudy57.____________(conduct)bytheWorldHealthOrganizationfindsthatnearly50%ofteens58.____________(fall)intothehabitofexposingthemselvestounsafelevelsofsoundsofar.Asoundisconsideredunsafewhenitgoesbeyond85decibels(分貝).Atthatlevel,ittakesjust8hoursoflisteningoveryourlifetimetocausedamage.Thelouderthesoundis,the59.____________(little)timeittakestocausedamage.Becausehearinglossis60.____________(typical)consideredahealthproblemfortheelderly,itisdifficulttoconvincealreadystubbornteenagersthattheyreallyaredoingdamage61.____________theirears.Youngadults62.____________havebeenexposedtonoiseoveraperiodoftimemayhavesomehearinglosssymptoms.Their63.____________(able)tolearniscompromised,andtheymayhavedifficultydevelopingsocialskills.Inanefforttohelpteensbetterprotecttheirhearing,wesuggest64.____________(set)volumelimitsonpersonalaudiodevices.65.____________isalsogoodtolimittheamountoftimeexposedtonoiseandtotakelisteningbreakstogivetheearsarest.第四部分寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假定你是李華,要向全校學(xué)生征集以“抗擊新型冠狀病毒”為主題的優(yōu)秀文藝作品刊登在校園網(wǎng)上。請(qǐng)根據(jù)下面提示寫(xiě)一則80詞左右的征稿啟事。1.征稿目的:宣傳防疫知識(shí)、引導(dǎo)同學(xué)們正確認(rèn)識(shí)新冠肺炎、鼓舞戰(zhàn)勝疫情的信心;2.藝術(shù)形式:繪畫(huà)、書(shū)法、攝影、音樂(lè)、剪紙等;3.作品要求:緊扣主題、傳播正能量、原創(chuàng);4.投稿要求:作品在2021年4月5日前發(fā)至郵箱:hiclara@163.com,郵件內(nèi)注明作者姓名、班級(jí)、聯(lián)系方式。參考詞匯:流行??;傳染病epidemic新型冠狀病毒COVID-19稿件contributionCONTRIBUTIONSWANTED第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。OnNewYear’sDay,seventy-three-year-oldGeorgeselectedhisfoodcarefully.Skimmilkwas$2.99,whitebread,89centswitha10-centdiscount.Leavingthecashier,hecalculatedthathehadsaved80centstoday.Attheexit,thewindremindedhimofhisgloves.“Wherearethey?”Notinthecoatpockets.Notinthegrocerybageither.Hewassurehewaswearingthemwhenheenteredthestore.Heclearlyrememberedputtingthemintothepocketofthiscoat.Georgemadeasecondthoroughsearchofallhispocketsagain,includingthegrocerybag.Nowhewassuretheymusthavebeendroppedsomewhereinsidethestore.OldGeorgehadboughttheblackleatherglovesata25%discount,forjust$35,tenyearsago.Theyweresoftandwarmandverydurable.Hehadtakencarenottoletadropofwaterorraintouchhisexpensive

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