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人教版選擇性必修第三冊(cè)Unit3單元檢測(cè)第一部分聽(tīng)力(略)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)。AThesemuseumsaresolelydevotedtoaparticularpieceoffoodculture.SPAMMuseumWithabrandnewlocation,theSPAMMuseumcelebratesafoodthatpeopleeitherloveordespise.Whilevisitorsmightnotactuallybeabletofindoutwhat’sinsideacanofSPAM,themuseumhasalotofmemorabilia(紀(jì)念品)ondisplay,manyofthemrelatedtoitsroleinWorldWarⅡ.Admission:FreeHours:November-MarchMonday:ClosedTuesday-Saturday:10am-5pmSunday:Noon-5pmApril-October:Monday-Saturday:10am-6pmSunday:Noon-5pmCLOSED:NewYear’sDay,Easter,Thanksgiving,ChristmasEveandChristmasDayChocolateMuseum,CologneThemuseumoffersguidedtours,acaféandastorewhereover100,000chocolateproductsareforsale.AGermantravelexpertsays,“TheexhibitiontextsareinEnglishandGerman.Forkids,thereareplentyofinteractiveactivities,butthehighlightofthemuseumisa10-foothighchocolatefountain(噴泉).”Admission:Adults:£9.00Groupsof15personsormore:£8.50Familyticket:£25.00Hours:Tuesday-Friday:10am-6pmSaturday/Sunday/bankholidays:11am-7pmInDecemberthemuseumwillbeopeneveryMonday.Frietmuseum,BrugesTheFrietmuseumexplainsthehistoryofthepotatoandfries,startingonthegroundfloorwithanexhibitionaboutPeru,wherepotatoesoriginatedmorethan10,000yearsago.Thenonthefirstfloor,visitorscanlearnaboutthehistoryoffries,andhowtheycametoBelgiumandbecamethemostbelovednationalfood.Therearealsomedieval(中世紀(jì)的)potatocellars(地窖)wherevisitorsgettohaveataste.Admission:Adults:£7.00Groups(from15people,reservationrequired):£6.00Students,65+:£6.00Childrenagedfrom6to11:£5.00Hours:Dailyfrom10amto5pm(lastticketsat4:15pm)Closingdates:Closedon24th,25thand31stDecember,1stJanuary.Wearealsoclosedfrom9thtill13thJanuary.21.IfyouvisittheSPAMMuseumduringthewinterholiday,youhavetovisititat.A.11amonMonday B.11amonSundayC.11amonThursday D.6pmonSaturday22.WhatisprobablythemostpopularthingforchildrenintheChocolateMuseuminCologne?A.Achocolatestore.B.Interactiveactivities.C.Achocolatecafé.D.Achocolatefountain.23.WhatisNOTexhibitedintheFrietmuseuminBruges?A.ThehistoryofpotatoesinPeru.B.ThehistoryofpotatoesinBelgium.C.ThehistoryoffriesinBelgium.D.Thecity’smedievalpotatocellars.答案CDBBLifeonthestreetisaconstantstruggleforhomelesspeople.Intimesofextremeweatherconditions,thatstrugglebecomesevenmoredifficult.Recently,homelesspeopleacrossChicagofacedfreezingtodeathiftheycouldn’tfindshelterforthenight.Thankfully,onelocalwomanrefusedtoletthathappen.OnJanuary30,2018,34-year-oldCandicePayne,alocalmanagingbroker,wasluckyenoughtohaveshelterfromthedangerousconditions.“Itwas-20℃,andIknewtheyweregoingtobesleepingoniceandIhadtodosomething,”saidPayne.Paynestartedbrainstormingdifferentwaysshecouldpossiblyhelp.Finally,shedecidedtoseeiftherewereanyroomsavailableatlocalinnsandhotelsthatshecouldgettohelpthosestuckonthestreet.ForPayne,hermissionwaspersonal.AccordingtoPayne,herhusband,CarlosCallahan,hadlivedonthestreetsatonepointinhislife.Basedonhisexperiences,Payneknewthatthehomelesspeoplestilloutonthestreetdesperatelyneededhelpandthatifshedidn’tstepuptohelp,noonelikelywould.However,whenPayneexplainedwhatshewastryingtodo,manyofthelocalhotelsrefusedtoallowhertopayfortheroomsastheydidn’twanthomelesspeopletostayintheirrooms.“Noonewantedthem,butonehotel,theAmberInn,wasniceenoughtoallowmetobuytherooms,”saidPayne.Payne’sselflessactmadenewsacrossthecountry.However,sheinsistedshehadneverdoneitforattention.“Iamaregularperson,”saidPayne,whospentthousandsofdollarsofherownmoneyhelpingcompletestrangers.“Itallsoundedlikearichpersondidthis,butI’mjustalittleblackgirlfromtheSouthSide.”24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“that”inParagraph2referto?A.Localslivingonthestreet.B.Thehomelessfreezingtodeath.C.Theextremeweather.D.Theshelterforthehomeless.25.HowdidCandicePaynehelpthehomelesspeople?A.Bydrawingpublicattention.B.Bygivingthemmoneydirectly.C.Bytakingthemtoherownhouse.D.Bybuyinghotelroomsforthem.26.WhatmaycontributetoPayne’sniceact?A.Herhusband’spastexperiences.B.Therequestsfromthehomeless.C.Herdesiretobecomefamous.D.Thecoldnessoflocalhotels.27.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.ABlackFighterChangestheWorldB.AWoman’sCuriosityBringsaRewardC.ARegularWomanMakesaDifferenceD.ACouple’sBraveActMovestheCountry答案BDACCImagineamassoffloatingwasteistwotimesthesizeofthestateofTexas.Texashasalandareaofmorethan678,000squarekilometers.Soitmightbedifficulttoimagineanythingtwiceasbig.Alltogether,thismassofwasteflowingintheNorthPacificOceanisknownastheGreatPacificOceanGarbagePatch.Itweighsabout3,500,000tons.Thewasteincludesbags,bottlesandcontainers—plasticproductsofallkinds.TheeasternpartoftheGreatPacificOceanGarbagePatchisabout1,600kilometerswestofCalifornia.ThewesternpartiswestoftheHawaiianIslandsandeastofJapan.Theareahasbeendescribedasakindofoceanicdesert,withlightwindsandslowmovingwatercurrents.Thewatermovessoslowlythatgarbagefromallovertheworldcollectsthere.Inrecentyears,therehavebeengrowingconcernsaboutthefloatinggarbageanditseffectonseacreaturesandhumanhealth.Scientistssaythousandsofanimalsgettrappedinthefloatingwaste,resultingindeathorinjury.Evenmorediefromalackoffoodorwaterafterswallowingpiecesofplastic.Thetrashcanmakeanimalsfeelfull,diminishingtheirdesiretoeatordrink.Thefloatinggarbagealsocanhaveharmfuleffectsonpeople.Thereisanincreasedthreatofinfectionofdiseasefrompollutedwaste,andfromeatingfishthatswallowedwaste.Diverscanalsogettrappedintheplastic.Itsexistencefirstgainedpublicattentionin1997.ThatwaswhenracingboatcaptainandoceanographerCharlesMooreandhiscrewsailedintothegarbagewhilereturningfromaracingevent.Fiveyearsearlier,anotheroceanographerlearntofthetrashafterashipmentofrubberduckiesgotlostatsea.ManyofthosetoysarenowpartoftheGreatPacificOceanGarbagePatch.28.Thefirstparagraphiswrittento.A.leadinthetopicofthetextB.inspirereaders’imaginationC.developreaders’interestinTexasD.talkaboutreasonsforwaterpollution29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“diminishing”inParagraph4mean?A.Increasing. B.Determining.C.Weakening. D.Reserving.30.Whatcanweknowaboutthefloatinggarbageaccordingtothetext?A.Itgivesrisetovariousdiseases.B.Itdoesgreatharmtoseaanimals.C.Causesofitstillremainunknown.D.Effortstoclearithavebeenmade.31.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Towarnpeopleaboutdangersofdivingintheocean.B.ToexplorethefutureoftheNorthPacificOcean.C.Tocallonpeopletoprotectoceanenvironment.D.Todisplaysomefactsaboutfloatingwaste.答案ACBDDWemaythinkwe’reaculturethatgetsridofourworntechnologyatthefirstsightofsomethingshinyandnew,butanewstudyshowsthatwekeepusingourolddevices(裝置)wellaftertheygooutofstyle.That’sbadnewsfortheenvironment—andourwallets—astheseoutdateddevicesconsumemuchmoreenergythantheneweronesthatdothesamethings.Tofigureouthowmuchpowerthesedevicesareusing,CallieBabbittandhercolleaguesattheRochesterInstituteofTechnologyinNewYorktrackedtheenvironmentalcostsforeachproductthroughoutitslife—fromwhenitsmineralsareminedtowhenwestopusingthedevice.Thismethodprovidedareadoutforhowhomeenergyusehasevolvedsincetheearly1990s.Devicesweregroupedbygeneration.Desktopcomputers,basicmobilephones,andbox-setTVsdefined1992.Digitalcamerasarrivedonthescenein1997.AndMP3players,smartphones,andLCDTVsenteredhomesin2002,beforetabletsande-readersshowedupin2007.Asweaccumulatedmoredevices,however,wedidn’tthrowoutouroldones.“Theliving-roomtelevisionisreplacedandgetsplantedinthekids’room,andsuddenlyoneday,youhaveaTVineveryroomofthehouse,”saidoneresearcher.Theaveragenumberofelectronicdevicesrosefromfourperhouseholdin1992to13in2007.We’renotjustkeepingtheseolddevices—wecontinuetousethem.AccordingtotheanalysisofBabbitt’steam,olddesktopmonitorsandboxTVswithcathoderaytubesaretheworstdeviceswiththeirenergyconsumptionandcontributiontogreenhousegasemissionsmorethandoublingduringthe1992to2007window.Sowhat’sthesolution?Theteam’sdataonlywentupto2007,buttheresearchersalsoexploredwhatwouldhappenifconsumersreplacedoldproductswithnewelectronicsthatservemorethanonefunction,suchasatabletforwordprocessingandTVviewing.Theyfoundthatmoreon-demandentertainmentviewingontabletsinsteadofTVsanddesktopcomputerscouldcutenergyconsumptionby44%.32.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofnewdevices?A.Theyareenvironment-friendly.B.Theyarenobetterthantheold.C.Theycostmoretouseathome.D.Theygooutofstylequickly.33.WhydidBabbitt’steamconducttheresearch?A.Toreducethecostofminerals.B.Totestthelifecycleofaproduct.C.Toupdateconsumersonnewtechnology.D.Tofindoutelectricityconsumptionofthedevices.34.Whichofthefollowingusestheleastenergy?A.Thebox-setTV.B.Thetablet.C.TheLCDTV.D.Thedesktopcomputer.35.Whatdoesthetextsuggestpeopledoaboutoldelectronicdevices?A.Stopusingthem. B.Takethemapart.C.Upgradethem. D.Recyclethem.答案ADBA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)。(2019·全國(guó)Ⅰ)IsFreshAirReallyGoodforYou?Weallgrewuphearingpeopletellusto“gooutandgetsomefreshair”.36Accordingtorecentstudies,theanswerisabigYES,iftheairqualityinyourcampingareaisgood.37Iftheairyou’rebreathingisclean—whichitwouldbeifyou’reawayfromthesmogofcities—thentheairisfilledwithlife-giving,energizingoxygen.Ifyouexerciseoutofdoors,yourbodywilllearntobreathemoredeeply,allowingevenmoreoxygentogettoyourmuscles(肌肉)andyourbrain.Recently,peoplehavebegunstudyingtheconnectionbetweenthenaturalworldandhealing(治愈).38Intheseplacespatientscangotobenearnatureduringtheirrecovery.Itturnsoutthatjustlookingatgreen,growingthingscanreducestress,lowerbloodpressure,andputpeopleintoabettermood.Greeneryisgoodforus.Hospitalpatientswhoseetreebranchesouttheirwindowarelikelytorecoveratafasterratethanpatientswhoseebuildingsorskyinstead.39Itgivesusagreatfeelingofpeace.40Whilethesun’srayscanageandharmourskin,theyalsogiveusbeneficialVitaminD.TomakesureyougetenoughVitaminD—butstillprotectyourskin—putonsunscreenrightasyouheadoutside.Ittakessunscreenaboutfifteenminutestostartworking,andthat’splentyoftimeforyourskintoabsorbaday’sworthofVitaminD.A.Freshaircleansourlungs.B.Sowhatareyouwaitingfor?C.Beinginnaturerefreshesus.D.Anothersidebenefitofgettingfreshairissunlight.E.Butisfreshairreallyasgoodforyouasyourmotheralwayssaid?F.Justasimportantly,wetendtoassociatefreshairwithhealthcare.G.Allacrossthecountry,recoverycentershavebegunbuildingHealingGardens.36.E37.A38G39.C40.D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)。Overtheyears,thankstomylife’sobstacles,Iunderstoodthemeaningoffaithandthestrongwilltosurvive.ItwasHurricaneIkethatmademefully41thebeautyofourstrengthandahuman’smotivationtorecover.Momhadatwo-week42insummer.WhileweenjoyedourholidayinSoutheastTexas,wedidn’trealizethefactthatIkewouldcausemonthsandlikelyyearsof“l(fā)abor”.BySeptember7th,the“eyesofTexas”werewatchingHurricaneIkemore43,makingthetypicalmadrushforlast-minutehurricane44.Twodayslater,bothoilandicewereinhighdemand.IntheearlyhoursofSeptember11th,someneighborswereplanningto45thestormintheirhomes,46othersweremakingfinalpreparationstogetaway.Atfirst,wedecidedtostay.Butthatafternoon,theHouston-Galvestonareawouldbeonthemore47sideofthestorm.MomandIpackedsomeofourmostpreciousbelongingsinthecarand48theEastTexastownofLufkin.AsIkepushedfartherinland,we49powerinLufkin.OnSunday,ournext-doorneighbortoldusviacellphonethatourhousehadremainedwell.Ourhopescouldnothavebeen50.Butafewhourslater,theneighborsreportedthatourbrickchimneyhad51,anditwassittingonourlivingroom,52aholeintheroofbetweentwoskylights(天窗).Wewouldn’tbeallowedtoreturnhome53September17th.Iclimbedupstairs,andlookedtowardtheholeintheroofwhichshowedabeautifulbluesky.Withouthesitation,Ishouted,“Wow!Athirdskylight!”MyneighborscouldnotbelieveIwasmakingjokes54crying,but55isalwaysgoodmedicine.ItwaswiththatjokethatIknew,giventime,everythingwouldbeokay.41.A.reserve B.exploreC.a(chǎn)ppreciate D.improve42.A.meeting B.journeyC.schedule D.vacation43.A.closely B.constantlyC.warningly D.differently44.A.adventure B.suppliesC.equipment D.consensus45.A.putaway B.getthroughC.testout D.sufferfrom46.A.since B.whenC.while D.until47.A.relevant B.a(chǎn)bundantC.peaceful D.dangerous48.A.setout B.headedforC.settleddown D.lookedahead49.A.lost B.reducedC.produced D.provided50.A.clearer B.higherC.lower D.wilder51.A.passed B.stoodC.followed D.gone52.A.advocating B.fillingC.leaving D.kicking53.A.by B.beforeC.a(chǎn)fter D.until54.A.inspiteof B.insteadofC.a(chǎn)partfrom D.a(chǎn)headof55.A.laughter B.willC.strength D.faith41-55CDABBCDBABDCDBA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。Withseasonaltemperaturesbreakingrecordsalmosteveryyear,treespecies56.(expect)toadapttothechangesbyslowlyshiftingtheirpopulationcentersnorthward.But57.recentsurveyshowsthetrendtowardwestwardmovementiseven58.(strong)thanexpected—insomecases,specieshaveshiftedtheirrangestowestbyasmuchas73percent.Thesurveyshowsthatroughlythree-quartersofthe86treespecies59.(survey)haveshiftedtheirpopulationcenterswestward60.1980.Obviously,treesaren’tuprooting61.(them)andmovingelsewhere.Thesurveyprovidesinsightintogeneralpopulationtrendsasyoungtreescontinuetotakerootinwestwardland,whilesomeoftheolder62.(plant)ofthespeciesintheeasternareasareslowlydyingout.Inthisway,thecenterofaspecies’rangecangraduallyshiftovertime.Thoughscientistsaren’tsure63.iscausingthischange,thepublishersofthestudythinkthatit’sconnectedtorainfall.RainfalltotalsacrosstheUnitedStateshavechanged,64.(cause)areassuchastheSoutheasttoexperiencesignificantlylessrainannually,whiletheGreatPlainsisgettingfarmorethanitshistoricalaverage.Forthisreason,mosttreesaremovingtowardthe65.(increasing)wateryplains.56.a(chǎn)reexpected57.a(chǎn)58.stronger59.surveyed60.since61.themselves62.plants63.what64.causing65.increasingly第四部分寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)推行垃圾分類,提倡低碳生活是個(gè)全民活動(dòng),你班英語(yǔ)課將舉行主題為“Let’sGoGreenNow”的一分鐘英語(yǔ)演講比賽。請(qǐng)你寫(xiě)一篇演講稿,要點(diǎn)包括:1.倡導(dǎo)綠色生活的原因;2.實(shí)踐途徑(至少兩點(diǎn))。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;3.首尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。Boysandgirls,I’mgreatlyhonoredtodeliverthespeech.That’sall.Thankyou.參考范文Boysandgirls,I’mgreatlyhonoredtodeliverthespeech.Asweallknow,withthedevelopmentofeconomyandsociety,thenumberofprivatecarsisamazinglyincreasing.Carsandothervehiclesgiveoffcarbongases,sodomanyotherhumanactivities,whichcausesglobalwarming,disasters,andsoon.It’shightimethatweshouldgogreen.Frommypointofview,weshouldraisethepublic’sawarenessofthesignificanceofgoinggreen.Andtakingpublictransportationorridingbicycleinsteadofdrivingshouldbegreatlyencouraged.What’smore,it’sagoodideatoclassifyourrubbishandrecycleitinourdailylife.That’sall.Thankyou.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。續(xù)寫(xiě)的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右。Arianacaughtanotherwhiff(難聞的味道)andtriedtoholdherbreath.Shemovedawayslightly,butAshleyonlymovedcloserandcontinuedtalking.Arianafelttrapped.ShewantedbadlytotellAshleythatshedidn’tsmellverygood.Buthowcouldshedothatwithouthurtingherfeelings?Instead,shegatheredtheremainsofherlunchtothrowinthetrash,thankfulfortheexcusetogetsomefreshair.ShelookedbacktoseeAshleyeatingquietly.Ashley’shairwastangled(亂糟糟的),andherclothesweredirty.Arianaforcedherselftogobacktothetableandtakeherseat,vowing(發(fā)誓)thatshewouldnotsitwithAshleytomorrow.WhenArianagothomefromschool,shecomplainedtohermother,“There’sagirlnamedAshleywholikestositnexttomeinschool,butshesmellsbad.”“She’sprobablyhavingatoughday,”saidhermother.“No,it’snotjustoneday.Shesmellsbadalot,”Arianaexplained.“Nobodyelselikestositnexttoher,either.”“Idon’tthinkyouunderstandAshley’ssituation,soletmeaskyouthis...,”hermother’stonewasserious.“Whomakessurethatyourhairiscombedeverymorningsoyou’lllooknicewhenyougotoschool?”“Youdo,”answeredAriana.“Whomakessureyou’rebathedandcleanedeveryday?Andyourclothesarewashedandneatlyironed?
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