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必修一unit4單元測試題第一部分聽力(略)第二部分閱讀理解第一節(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和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。ATakeacloserlookatthewondersofKewGardensbyjoiningaguidedwalkingtour.Ledbyourknowledgeablevolunteerguides,itisafunandinformativewaytoexplorethegrounds.
Freedailywalkingtours
Toursleaveat11amand1:30pmfromtheinformationdeskatVictoriaGatePlaza.Eachguidepresentstheirowntourandtakesinthehighlights(最精彩的部分)oftheseason.
Themedtours
Toursleaveat12fromtheinformationdeskatVictoriaGatePlaza.OurguidesofferattractiveseasonalthemesincludingAutumnColourandWinterEvergreens.
Expert-guidedtours
EveryTuesdaythroughouttheyearat11:30amand2:30pmwe’llbeholdinganexpert-guidedtour.Thetourwillfeature(以...為特色)adifferentplanteachmonthandyou’llgobehindthescenesandtalktoKewstaffabouttheirwork.You’llfindoutinterestingfactsaboutthefeaturedplantorfungus(真菌),includingwhyit’sgrownatKewandhowit’susedandcaredfor.
Price
Thecostis£60perguide(thisdoesnotincludeyourentrytotheGardens).Eachguidecantakeupto15people.Groupsofmorethan15mustbookmorethanoneguide.Smallergroupsarealsoacceptedbutthecostremains£60.Tourstakeaboutonehourandmaybebookedfrom10ameveryday.Pleasenotethatnorefunds(退款)canbegivenonceticketsarebooked.
1.Whattimecanyouchooseifyougotofreedaily'walkingtours?
A.9am. B.10am. C.11am. D.2:30pm.
2.Whatcanwelearnaboutexpert-guidedtours?
A.Peoplecangetintouchwithexpertsaheadoftime.
B.PeoplehavenochoicebuttogoonTuesday.
C.Peoplecanbewarmlyreceivedbythestaff.
D.Peoplecanhaveatasteoffungi,
3.Howmuchistheguidecostfor5people?
A.£60. B.£120. C.£150. D.£300.
BIn1994,aviolentearthquakestruckLosAngeles.Despitetheloss,earthquakescientistshadsomegoodnewstoreport:Thedamageanddeathtoll(死亡人數(shù))couldhavebeenmuchworse.Inthisearthquake,over60peoplewerekilled.Bycontrast,anearthquakeofsimilarintensitythatshookAmericain1988claimed25,000victims.TherewererelativelylessinjuriesanddeathsinLosAngelesbecausealthoughittookplaceinthedowntown,thequakeoccurredat4:31a.m.onaholiday,whentrafficwaslightonthecity’shighways.Moreover,changesmadetotheconstructioncodes(規(guī)范)inLosAngelesduringthelast20yearshavestrengthenedthecity’sbuildingsandhighways,makingthemmoreresistanttoquakes.Insteadofbraggingaboutthegoodnews,civilengineersaremakingfurthereffort.Pinnedtotheirdrawingboardsareblueprints(藍圖)forimprovedquake-resistant(抵御地震)buildings.Thenewdesignsshouldofferevengreatersecuritytocitieswhereearthquakesoftentakeplace.Inthepast,makingstructuresquake-resistantmeantfirmyetflexiblematerials,suchassteelandwood,thatbendwithoutbreaking.Later,peopletriedtoliftabuildingoffitsfoundation,andinsert(插入)rubberandsteelbetweenthebuildinganditsfoundationtoreducetheimpactofgroundvibrations(震動).Themostrecentdesignsgivebuildingsbrainsaswellasconcreteandsteelsupports.Calledsmartbuildings,thestructuresrespondlikelivingorganismstoanearthquake’svibrations.Whenthegroundshakesandthebuildingtipsforward,thecomputerwouldforcethebuildingtoshiftintheoppositedirection.Tothenewsmartstructures,alotofpeoplehavevoicedtheirview,andTom,adirectorfromabuildingcompanyisoneofthem.Hepostedhisviewonhisblog,“Theycouldbeveryexpensivetobuild.However,theywouldsavemanylivesandwouldbelesslikelytobedamagedduringearthquakes.”What’sthereasonwhythelossoflivesinLosAngelesearthquakeswasrelativelylow?A.Newcomputershadbeeninstalledinthebuildings.B.Ithappenedintheremotecountryareas.C.TheearthquakeinLosAngeleswasnotasstrongastheonethatshookAmericain1988.D.Improvementshadbeenmadeintheconstructionsofbuildingsandhighways.5.What’sthemeaningoftheboldwords“braggingabout”inparagraph4?A.layingaside B.showingoff C.puttingforward D.linkingto6.What’sTom’sopinionaboutthesmartbuildingsdiscussedinthepassage?A.Itwouldcauseseriousfinancialproblems.B.Itwouldpreventsomeslightearthquakesforgood.C.Itwouldbeworthwhilethoughcostly.D.Itwouldturnintolivingorganism.7.What’stheauthor’spurposeofwritingthepassage?A.toencouragecivilengineerstomakewideruseofcomputersB.tocomparetheconsequencesoftheearthquakesthathappenedintheU.S.C.tointroducethehistoryofquake-resistantbuildingmaterialsD.toreportthedevelopmentsinconstructingquake-resistantbuildingsCFormerUKPrimeMinisterWinstonChurchill(1874-1965)oncesaid,“Wemakealivingbywhatweget,butwemakealifebywhatwegive.”Thesearecertainlywordsthatmillionsofvolunteers(志愿者)aroundtheworldcouldagreewith.IntheUS,AprilisNationalVolunteerMonth,whichrecognizesandthanksvolunteerswholendtheirtime,talent,andsupporttocauses(事業(yè))theycareabout.Volunteeringmeanschoosingtoworkwithoutbeingpaidforit.Peoplewhovolunteerspendtheirtimedoingthingstheyfeelstronglyabout.Forexample,animalloversmayvolunteeratananimalsheltertohelpimprovethetreatmentandwell-beingofanimals.Forstudents,valuablelessonsmayalsobelearnedbyvolunteering.TakeAndrewMakhoul,asophomore(大二學(xué)生)attheUniversityofPennsylvania,asanexample.Makhouldidn’tspendthe2012springbreakpartying.Unlikehisclassmates,whoplannedonrelaxingafteratermofhardwork,the19-year-olddecidedtodosomethingforpeoplelessfortunatethanhimself.Hetraveledtoanorphanage(孤兒院)inGuatemalainCentralAmerica.Theorphanageisinoneofthepoorestandmostviolentpartsofthecountry,anddependsonvolunteerstostayopen.Makhouldoesn’tspeakmuchSpanish,buthefoundcommunicationwasn’taproblem:“Youcommunicatedwithlove,”accordingtoanarticleonhisuniversity’swebsite,“Youcouldseelovewhenyoulookedintheireyes.”Makhoul’sfirsttimeasavolunteeronlylastedaweek,butbytheendofthatweek,heknewhe’dbebacksoon–becausehesawloveandhope.USauthorSherryAndersononcewrote,“Volunteersdon’tgetpaid,notbecausethey’reworthless,butbecausethey’repriceless.”Andthisisperhapswhyvolunteersallaroundtheworldkeepdoingwhattheydo.WhyisWinstonChurchillmentionedinthefirstparagraph?A.Toleadinthetopic. B.Tosumupthemainidea.C.Toteachreadersalesson. D.Toinvolvereadersinastory.9.Accordingtothepassage,whyistheNationalVolunteerMonthheldintheUS?A.Tocollectmoneyforthevolunteers.B.Tooffercareaboutthecausesofvolunteers.C.Toencouragemoretobecomevolunteers.D.Toappreciatetheworkofvolunteers.10.HowdidMakhoulspendthe2012springbreak?A.Hethrewaparty. B.Herelaxedhimself.C.Hewenttoananimalshelter. D.Hevisitedanorphanage.11.Whichwordcanbestdescribetheworkofvolunteers?A.Worthless. B.Priceless. C.Highly-paid. D.Badly-needed.DWhichisbetterforEarth:anelectricorgas-poweredvehicle?Theanswertothisquestionmightseemblindinglyobvious.Ofcourseelectriccarsmustbebetterfortheenvironment,becausetheydon’tgiveoffgreenhousegasesaspeopledrive.However,electricvehicles(EVs)aren’tperfect,andtheycomewiththeirownsetofpollutingproblems.Theirbatteriesrequirealargeamountofenergytoproduce.Batteryproductionisjustonepartofanelectriccar’slifespan.AstudylookedattheentirelifecycleofanEV’semissions(排放),fromminingthemetalsforthebatteriestoproducingtheelectricityneededtopowerthem,andthencomparedthiswiththeaverageemissionsofagas-poweredvehicle.TheteamfoundthatwhenEVsarechargedwithcoal-poweredelectricity,they’reactuallyworsefortheenvironmentthangas-poweredcars.“OnlywhenconnectedtothecleanenergydoEVshaveanadvantageoverthegas-poweredcarsonagreenhousegasbasis,”saidColinSheppard,anexpertinenergyandtransportationsystems.That’swhymoreandmorecountriesaredecreasingthepowersupplyfromcoal.InChina,thenationalgridisimprovingwithmoreeffortsinrenewableenergy.Forexample,ithastwiceasmuchwindenergycapacityastheU.S.anditbuildsmoresolarpanelsperyearthananyothercountries.Sheppardhasmodelledafutureinwhichallcarsareelectric.“Wewanttounderstandwhatitmightbelikeifallpassengervehicleswereelectrified.”ThemodelsuggeststhatifallvehiclesintheU.S.wereelectric,greenhouse-gasemissionswouldbe46%lesseveryyear.Thisreductioncouldbeincreasedevenfurtherifthosevehicleswereusingatechniqueknownas“smartcharging”inwhichcarsarerechargedatchosentimes(oftenatnight)toreducethecostofelectricity.Inshort,it’sfareasiertoargueforbuyinganEVthanagas-poweredvehicle.Butwhataboutthecost?Aren’telectricvehiclestooexpensiveformostpeople?InwhichcasedoEVsgetmoreheavy-pollutedthangas-poweredcars?A.Beingpoweredonlybybatteries.B.Usingcoal-poweredelectricity.C.Startingtogiveoffgreenhousegases.D.Replacinggas-poweredvehiclesentirely.13.HowdoesSheppard’smodelshowthereductionofgreenhouse-gasemissions?A.Withadiscussion. B.Withanexamination.C.Withacomparison. D.Withaquestionnaire.14.Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?A.Chinaismakingadvancesinrenewableenergy.B.Comparedwithgas-poweredcars,EVsareatanadvantage.C.ThereisstillroomforthedevelopmentofEVs.D.It’snotachallengetochoosebetweenEVsandgas-poweredcars.15.Whatmighttheparagraphfollowingthepassagebeabout?A.Inventinggreengas-poweredvehicles.B.Developingenvironment-friendlygrids.C.Gettingridoffossilenergylikecoalandoil.D.Makingelectricvehiclesmoreaffordable.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)第三部分語言知識運用Fromthedawnofcivilization,paperrecordshavebeenamethodofkeepingtrackofimportantandnecessarydocumentation.Acommonexperiencethroughouttheworld'srecordkeepinghasbeenthenecessitytoensurethatalldocumentsarekepttogether,andnonearelost.___16___Theseincludedtyingribbonsthroughthepaper,andmeltingwaxtosecurethepapersinplace.Fornearly600years,thesewerethemethodsusedtosecurepapers.___17___In1835,amachinethatcouldmass-producestraightpinswasinventedbyHoweJ.I,anAmericaninventor.Althoughstraightpins(大頭針)wereoriginallydesignedforsewingandtailoring,peoplebeganusingthemasaquickandeasywaytosecurepapers.___18___In1899hepatentedthedevice,whichconsistedofawirebentintoaparticularlyshapedhoopforthepurposeofsecuringpapers.Duringthistime,however,thepaperclip(回形針)wasnotawidelydistributeddevice.Therefore,theGemManufacturingCompanyofEnglanddevelopedamachinetomanufactureandstandardizethepaperclipdesign.___19___Todaythepaperclipisafamousinventionusedthroughoutoffices,schoolrooms,andbusinessthroughouttheworld.___20___A.Thenextpaperinventionwasthatofthestraightpin.B.Beforethepaperclip,peoplehadtobecreativetokeeppapertogether.C.Thehumbleitemonlycameintopopularusagearoundthemid-19thcentury.D.Later,inspiredbythestraightpin,NorwegianVaalerJ.cameupwiththeideaofthefirstpaperclip.E.Thismanufacturingdevelopmentallowedfortheexpansionofthemodernpaperclipworldwide.F.Beingawonderofsimplicityandfunction,thepaperclipremainsastandardofficesupplythroughouttheworldG.Therefore,fromtheearly13thcenturypeoplehadcreatedvariousmethodstoensuredocumentswerekepttogether.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。Technologynowallowsustostreamanddownloadourfavoritesongsthroughwebsitesandapps.Thismeansit'seasyto
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D.always第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)missionreturnedtoEarthsafelyonApril16th,2022,___36___(conclude)thenationslongestmannedspaceflight.ndconductedaseriesofscientificexperimentsusingalargeroboticarmandother___37___(equip)toinstallandadjustdevices.Meanwhile,itwasthefirsttimethatafemaleChineseastronaut___38___(perform)aspacewalk.Besides,theastronauts,withthe___39___(assist)ofthestaffontheground,deliveredasciencelecture400kilometersaboveEarthtomillionsofstudents.Theyshowedviewers___40___theylivedandworkedinsidethespacestation.Theuniformcalleda“penguinjumpsuit”,___41___(special)designedtohelpthestonutsmintinthirmuslestngth,wsintodud.Thestonutslsodmonstatedduring___42___hecomparedthegrowthofcellsinartificialgravityandzero-gravit.TheShenzhouⅩⅢsspace-basedlessons,___43___(intend)topopularizespacescienceandsparkenthusiasminscienceamongoungsters,marksthestartoftheiangongClassseries.___44___itsspacestationconstructionadvancing,Chinawillshareitsbreakthroughsandstrengthencooperationwithothercountriestopushspaceexploration____45__(far)forward.第四部分:寫作應(yīng)用文寫作(滿分15分)假定你是李華,你正主持英語角活動?;顒又写蠹乙浴巴赓u食品是否應(yīng)該進校園”展開討論。關(guān)于該問題有人贊同,有人反對,請你總結(jié)大家贊同和反對的原因,并提出自己的觀點。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。參考詞匯:takeoutfood外賣食品____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右。Myteenageson,Jordan,alwayscomplainedabouthavingtobehomeearlierthanallhisfriends.Hewouldtellmethathewasalreadyseventeen,butstillhadacurfew(宵禁).Hebelievedhewaspracticallyanadult.Ipointedoutthathewasnotanadultashewasstillinhighschool.“Youdon’ttrustme!”heyelled.BeforeIcontinued,herolledhiseyes,slammedthedoorandwalkedaway.Isighed.HowcouldImakeJordanseethatIonlywantedtokeephimsafe?Idecidedtogoforawalk,hopingtheDecemberairwouldclearmyhead.Iopenedthefrontdoorandnearlysteppedonher:asmallblackcat,justlikeameatball.“Hi,Meatball,”Isaid,bringingherintomyarms.Iwalkedbackin,touchingherneckgently.Meatballseemedhappyenoughtocomeinthehouse,butafteranhourortwo,shesatbythedoor,meowingtogobackoutside.“Whywon’tshejuststayinwithusallthetime?”Nathan,myyoungestsonasked.Iexplainedtohimthatshewashappyherebutshelikedbeingabletocomeandgoasshepleased.“Thatmustbenice,”Jordanmutteredfromtheotherroom,complainingwhythecat,nothim,couldcomeandgo.HeevenaskedmetogiveMeatballacurfew.Meatballbecamearegular.Onenight,temperatureswereunusuallylow.Meatballstoodatthedoor,meowingtogooutside.Ishookmyheadather,afraidthatshemightfreezetodeath.Shestaredatmeandmeowedagain.Ipattedherhead,“Iknowyou’renothappy,butit’sforyourowngood.”“Mom’snotbeingmeantoyou,”Nathantoldthecat.“She’sjusttryingtokeepyoufromturningintoafrozenmeatball.”Webothlaughedathisjoke.Thenextmorning,Icouldn’tfindMeatball.Iaskedthekidsifanyonehadseenher.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Jordannodded,“Iletheroutlastnight.”_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________AsIdrovetotheanimalhospital,Jordansatintheback,holdingMeatballinsidehiscoat.________________
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