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1、Unit 2 Healthy eating第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40 分)第一節(jié)(共15 小題;每小題2 分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)AWinners of the third Healthy Lunchtime Challenge came to the WhiteHouse on Friday, July 18, for a Kids State Dinner hosted by First Lady Michelle Obama. They all came from America for a meal that fea

2、tured a selection of kid-created recipes ( 食譜 ).Mrs. Obamatold the winners and their parents that they set a strong example. The First Lady advised winners to“ pay it forward ”like last year s winner fromDelaware, 10-year-old Braeden Mannering. He helped the homeless get food and clean water.Preside

3、nt Barack Obama made a surprise appearance at the event. He spoke about the First Family s favorite food. “ You guys are leaders in your schools, ” the president told the kids, “ and you re helping to teach people the importance of good nutrition (營養(yǎng) ), the importance of putting good food in your bo

4、dies so that you re living healthy, active lives.The Healthy Lunchtime Challenge was open to young people between the ages of 8 and 12 and their parents. The competition received about 1,500 recipes. They were judged in the first round on nutritional value, taste, creativity and affordability, and t

5、he story behind the recipe. Chefs then prepared the recipes in a second round of judging. The winners were chosen by a group of judges that included great chefs and nutritionists, etc.Before heading for the White House, the winners and their families visited the National Museum of American History t

6、o see the Food exhibit and received healthy breakfast bags from the Walmart Foundation. Afterthe dinner, the group headed for a tour of the White House Kitchen Garden.They all had a wonderful time.21. What can we learn about this year s Kids State Dinner?A. It was held at a famous school.B. Some sch

7、ool leaders were invited.C. It was hosted by President Obama.D. Some winning recipes were served.22. President Obama spoke at the event to .A. describe his foodB. praise the winnersC. introduce healthy livesD. explain the importance of nutrition23. According to Paragraph 4, the Healthy Lunchtime Cha

8、llenge .A. was open to students onlyB. aimed to create delicious dishesC. included only chefs among its judgesD. took stories behind recipes into consideration24. What did the winners do after the Kids State Dinner?A. They toured the White House Kitchen Garden.B. They saw a great food exhibition.C.

9、They shopped in Walmart.D. They visited a museum.BLike all big cities, Paris has a traffic problem: lots of cars, lotsof traffic jams ( 阻塞 ) and lots of pollution from exhaust fumes ( 廢氣 ).So the city began a scheme ( 計(jì)劃 ) to improve the situation.Under the Velib scheme ( 'Velib ' comes from

10、 v e lo libert e , or bicycle freedom ) people can take a bicycle, use it for as long as they want, and then leave it at the sameor another bicycle station. The first half- hour on the bike is free, but if you don t return it after 30 minutes, you have to pay. But it s only ?1 a day or ?29 a year! T

11、he bicycles are heavy (25 kg), and they are all grey and have baskets. There are about 20,000 of them in the city, and around 1,450 bicycle stations. So there are a lot more Velib stations than the 298 subway stations!Paris is not the first city to have a scheme like this. But not everybody thinks i

12、t s a great idea. One Parisian said, These bicycles are only for short journeys. If people want to travel across the city, they won t use a bicycle they ll still use their cars.A city spokesman said, The bicycle scheme won t sol ve all our traffic problems, of course. But it might help reduce air po

13、llution.Traffic, together with factory fumes, is a big problem. There aren t any simple answers to traffic problems and pollution in cities. But unless we do something now, there will be more traffic jams and temperatures will continue to rise, so the problems in our environment will get worse. The

14、bikes might help people to lead a healthier life, too.25. What can we learn about the Velib scheme?A. Its bikes have no baskets.B. Its bikes are light and colorful.C. It aims to make traveling easier.D. It owns more stations than the subway.26. If you use a Velib for 1 hour, you should pay .A. ?1B.?

15、30C. ?29D. no money27. Why do some people disagree with the Velib scheme?A. The cost is rather high.B. It s hard to find a Velib station.C. It s not suitable for a long journey.D. The distance between two Velib stations is long.28. What s the city spokesman s attitud e towards the bicycle scheme?A.

16、Doubtful.B. Positive.C. Uncaring.D. Worried.CAt any given time, there are thousands of pairs of shoes in the Share Your Soles storehouse in the South Side Pullman neighborhood. They come from churches, schools and men s and women s clubs all over the country.There is seldom a shortage of shoes, said

17、 Director Mona Purdy, but she can t always say the same for the money that will allow them to get where they re needed. “ Shoes are step one, ” Purdy said. “ But shoes don t get boxed and shipped without money.” So, Purdy said, she is giving an open invitation to the society to support the organizat

18、ion s yearlyfundraiser ( 資金籌集活動(dòng)). It will take place this year on Thursday, Sept.18, at Burnham Park Yacht Club, from 6 to 10 .Set up in 1999 by Purdy, Share Your Soles has given out more than two million pairs of new and gently used shoes to men, women and children in developing countries throughou

19、t the world. Purdy first learned of the crying need for shoes during a trip to Central America, where she saw children painting tar ( 瀝青 ) on the bottom of their feet so they could run a race at a festival in their village. Shelater met a visiting Americandoctor whotold her there would be less need

20、for him to cut off the infected ( 被感染的) legs of the children in the area if they had shoes to wear.Since then, Purdy has started to help people with this basic need.While many charities ( 慈善團(tuán)體) may share the same work, Purdy said,Share Your Soles is different in its way of giving. She insists thatre

21、ceivers perform an act of kindness before they are able to choose a pair of shoes to wear.Despite ( 盡管 ) working 90 hours a week, Purdy said, her love for Share Your Soles remains strong. “ This is my life, ” she said.29. What is the main problem for Share Your Soles?A. It is short of money.B. It re

22、ceives fewer shoes.C. It has no place to store shoes.D. It is little known by the public.30. According to the text, Share Your Soles .A. was created by a group of church membersB. has helped a large number of peopleC. opens from 6 to 10 . every dayD. is at Burnham Park Yacht Club31. What did Purdy l

23、earn from the visiting American doctor?A. A local tradition of painting tar on feet.B. The serious effects of having no shoes.C. The common diseases of poor children.D. An important festival inCentral America.32. Those who want to receive shoes from Share Your Soles should .A. pay a little moneyB. b

24、e young childrenC. be a charity workerD. do a good thing firstDThese days we mostly hear news about animals being endangered. So aconservation ( 保 護(hù) ) success story is certainly one to celebrate.Researchers have recently noted that Californian Blue Whales have been making a comeback!Blue whales are

25、the largest animals ever to have lived on the earth.They have been on the list of endangered animals for a while now. Humans hunted blue whales more than 100 years ago, and the animals almost die out. It is only recently that some of their cousins are returning.Ithas been found that there are now ab

26、out 2,200 Californian Blue Whales today nearly 97%of the original ( 原先的 ) population, before humans started whaling.Blue whales can live up to about 80 to 90 years. They are also one of the loudest animals on the earth. They make noises that other whales can hear, up to 100 miles away. They spend wi

27、nters in warmwaters to give birth and travel to the Arctic ( 北極的 ) seas during summer in search of food.Long ago, blue whales used to be plentiful in the oceans and numbered in the hundreds of thousands. Now, there are only 10,000 to 25,000 of them worldwide. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuri

28、es, people would hunt whales for their organs ( 器 官 ). Japan and Russia were among the best-known whaling nations. They hunted whales for food, clothing and other valuable products. Over-hunting caused the whale population to become smaller.Conservation efforts of the last few years have certainly p

29、aid off.These include efforts to stop catches and i ncreased monitoring of whales living places. Saving blue whales cannot be a local effort; it will need everybody around the world to come together.33. Recently, Californian Blue Whales .A. are increasing in numberB. are becoming endangeredC. are be

30、ing hunted by the localsD. are a lot thinner than other whales34. Paragraph 4 is mainly about.A. the history of whalingB. the value of blue whalesC. the difficulties of hunting blue whalesD. the reason why blue whales became endangered35. Conservation work on whales in the past few years can best be

31、 described as.A. easyB. interestingC. successfulD. late第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能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)。A “pen name is not a writer ' s real name. It is a namethat a writer chooses. 36 Some writers simply want to hide their real names. Other writers use pen namesbecause they think

32、readers will better accept their writings. So, writers maychange their namesto be more like what readers expect. Other times, writers use pen names because they write about disputed (有爭議的)ideas. 37For much of history, most books have been written by men. Often, women s books were not well liked or p

33、opular.38When they did publish ( 出版)stories written by women, the stories were usually love stories. But they seldom published women' s storiesabout culture, politics and social topics.39This was true of Mary Ann Evans. Mary Ann Evans wrote one of the most famous books in the English language: M

34、iddlemarch . But Evans' namedoes not appear on the book ' s cover. Instead, the cover has her pen name on it “George Eliot. ”40 Rowling changed her name to hide her sex to sell more books. But Evans used a male ( 男性的)name because she did not think people in 19th-century England would listen

35、to her ideas because she was a woman.Apart from George Eliot and . Rowling, women from all over the world have used male pen names. And today, some female writers continue to use them for the very same reasons.A. Evans has written a lot of books about culture.B. Writers use pen names for many differ

36、ent reasons.C. By using a pen name, they protect themselves from trouble.D. So, women who wrote about these topics changed their names.E. For example, some kinds of books are written mostly by one sex.F. In 19th-century England, manypublishers would not consider printing a book written by a woman.G.

37、 Evans used a pen namefor a very different reason from the famous writer Rowling, whose real name is Joanne Rowling.第三部分:語言知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可 以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Manypeople spend their NewYear' s Eve getting dressed up and dancing their way to mid

38、night. Mybrother and I decided to do things a bit 41 .We each filled a backpack with clothes, shoes and other things and headed out to the 42 . The first person we saw was a 15-16-year-old boy picking up_43 plastic bottles on the train platform (站臺).Wecalled him over and started up a(n) 44 . We had

39、a look at his 45 and noticed he had 46 fingernails ( 手指甲).We explained that it was 47 to keep short nails and then we 48 cutting them for him. When we were 49 , we offered him50 . We talkedsome chocolate candies, which made him look at us to him some more and began 51 some of the chocolate ourselves

40、. Finally, he 52 took the chocolate himself and then began telling us his 53 .His namewas Raju. After his mother died, his father remarried. Unable to 54 his stepmother ( 繼母),Raju ran away from55 and hasbeen living on the streets for 3 years, collecting and56 emptyplastic bottles.Whenwe met Raju, he

41、 wasn t wearing any 57 . Onequick look into our backpacks and we 58 what we were looking for a pair of Nike shoes. When we dressed him in them Raju' s eyes were full of 59 . “These shoes are so great. Nothing will hurt my60 . Thank you somuch!” Touched by our actions, he joined us as we walked a

42、round and lookedfor those in need.41. A. busily differently C. quickly42. A. shopstation43. A. empty new beautiful44. A. troubleexperiment45. A. headlegshandsB.D. carefullyB. bus station C. trainD. forestB.C. usefulB. gameD. conversationB.C.D.C.D. face46. A. no broken long47. A. difficult strange48.

43、 A. began preferredC.enjoyed49. A. asked done accepted50. A. gladly bravely51. A. sending eating52. A. slowly directly53. A. wishstory wealth54. A. catch up with along with55. A. school platform56. A. borrowing returning57. A. shoesC.B. possibleB. make use ofC.C. doubtfullyB. secretlyD. hopelesslyC.

44、 luckD. take hold ofC. cityD. paintingB.D. dirtyC.D. importantB.D. continuedB.D. advisedB.D. nervouslyB. throwing C.D. keepingC.B.D.C. getB.D. homeB. sellingC.B.shirtsglovesC.D. trousers58. A. forgotdescribed C. found59. A. fearsurprise60. A. feetbeliefB.D. checkedB. happinessC.D. politenessB. heart

45、C.D. life第R卷第三部分:語言知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45 分)第二節(jié)(共10 小題;每小題分,滿分15 分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(不多于3 個(gè)單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Doctor: Good morning. What seems to be the trouble?Mike: Good morning, doctor. I feel terrible. I ve got 61. coldand I have a rash ( 疹子 ) on my neck. I m not sleeping well either. What do you think the

46、problem 62. be?Doctor: I d say you ve been working too hard or under stress for some reason. Have you been taking anything for your cold?Mike: Yes, I bought somemedicine. I ve been taking 63. for threedays.Doctor: Good. I m going to prescribe ( 開藥 ) something stronger. It will make you feel 64. (sle

47、ep), so you certainly should rest.Mike: OK. I can afford to take a few days 65. work.Doctor: Have you been working hard 66. (recent)?Mike: Yes, I have. I had to get a project 67. (finish). It sdone now, so I can relax a little.Doctor: Good. Let s take a look at that rash it looks 68. (bad) than it i

48、s. I m going to prescribe some ointment ( 藥膏 ) for it.69. the rash doesn t clear up in a few days, consult me. Anyother problems?Mike: I have a bad headache, but .Doctor: Don t worry about that. It s probably due to the stress you ve been under. Just take somepills. 70. (combine) with the strongerme

49、dicine for your cold, they will makeyou feel very tired. If I were you, I d just sleep, read a book, or watch TV.Mike: Thanks a lot.第四部分:寫作 (共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié):短文改錯(cuò)(共10 小題;每小題1 分,滿分10 分)假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10 處語言錯(cuò)誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯(cuò)誤僅涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(A),并在其下面寫出該加的 詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線()劃掉。修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下畫一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。注意: 1. 每處錯(cuò)誤及其修改均僅限一詞;2. 只允許修改10處,多者(從第11 處起)不計(jì)分。Reading is myfavorite hobby. Mylove for read will never die because books are teachers as well as friend in my life. As we know, books are the source of the

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