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Unit1ScienceandScientists單元檢測題第一部分聽力(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(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ASmartKidsFestivalEvents
"SmartKids"isacollectionofonehundredeventsscheduledinOctober.Thisyear,itisexperimentingwithPayWhatYouDecide(PWYD).Thatis,youcandecidetopayforwhatyouwantorcanafford,afteryouhaveattendedanevent.Youcanpre-bookeventswithoutpayingforaticketinadvance.Herearesomeofthedirector'spicks.WalkontheWildSideNotticketed,Free
JoinstorytellerSarahLawtohearsciencestoriesaboutanimals.Alongthewayyou'llmeetallsortsofbeautifulcreaturesanddiscoverlifecyclesandthefoodchain.It'sbestsuitedtochildrenaged5—9.Childrenunder8mustbeaccompaniedbyanadult.IntroductiontoWavesPre-book,PWYD
Subjectsrangefromsoundwavestogravitywaves,andfromwavesoflighttocrashingwavesontheocean.MikeGoldsmithexploresthefundamentalfeaturessharedbyallwavesinthenaturalworld.ScienceintheFieldNotticketed,Free
Thisstorytellingnightfeaturesascientistsharinghisfavouritememoriesofgatheringfirst-handdataonvariousfieldtrips.Comealongforinspiringandinformativestoriesstraightfromthescientist'smouth.JoinMarkSamuelstofindoutmoreinthisfun-filledworkshop.FestivalDinnerPre-book,£25perperson
Whetheryouwanttoexploremoreaboutfood,orjustfancyatalkoverameal,joinustomarkthefirstsciencefestivalinLondon.Whichfoodsshouldyoueattotrickyourbrainintothinkingthatyouarefull?FindoutmorefromTomCrawford.1.Inwhicheventcanyoudecidethepayment?A.WalkontheWildSide. B.IntroductiontoWaves.C.ScienceintheField. D.FestivalDinner.2.Whowilltalkaboutexperiencesofcollectingdirectdata?A.SarahLaw. B.MikeGoldsmith. C.MarkSamuels. D.TomCrawford.3.Whatdothefoureventshaveincommon?A.Family-based. B.Science-themed. C.Pickedbychildren. D.Filledwithadventures.B
Imagineaworldwhereyoumovearoundinfrontofapersonalcomputerinyourownsoundspace.Youlistentoyourfavoritesongs,playloudcomputergamesorwatchamovie—allwithoutotherpeoplehearingthesound.Thatisthepossibilitypresentedby"soundbeaming,"anewtechnologyfromNovetoSystems,anIsraelicompany.
OnFriday,thecompanypresentedadesktopdevicethatsendssounddirectlytoalistenerwithouttheneedforheadphonesoraspecialreceiver.NovetoSystemsgaveTheAssociatedPress(AP)achancetotestitsSoundBeamer1.0beforeitsdebut.TheAP’sLouiseDixonwritesthatlisteningtothedeviceislikesomethingfromasciencefictionmovie.Thesoundseemssocloseitfeelslikeitisinsideyourearswhilealsoinfront,aboveandbehindthem.
Novetoexpectsthedevicewillhavemanyuses.Officeworkerscouldlistentomusicorconferencecallswithoutothershearing.Peoplecouldplayagame,amovieormusicwithoutwakingupothersinthesameroom.Becausethedevicedoesnotuseheadphones,itispossibletohearothersoundsintheroomclearly.
Thedeviceusesa3-Dtechnologythatfindsandfollowstheearpositionofthelistener.Itsendsultrasonicwaves(超聲波)tocreatesoundpocketsbytheuser’sears.Soundcanbeheardinstereoor3-D.The3-Dmethodcreatessoundonallsidesofthelistener.Bychangingasetting,thesoundcanfollowalisteneraroundwhentheymovetheirhead.Italsoispossibletomoveoutofthesoundbeam’spathandhearnothingatall.
Whiletheideaofsoundbeamingisnotnew,Novetowasthefirsttolaunchthetechnology.ItschiefexecutiveofficerChristopheRamsteinsaidasmallerversionofthedevicewillbereadyforreleasetoconsumersnextyear.4.WhatdoweknowaboutSoundBeamer?
A.It'sadeviceappearinginthesciencefictionmovie.
B.Listenersgetitssoundthroughareceiver.
C.Itcanpreventothersoundbeingheard.
D.Asmalleronewillbeonmarketsoon.
5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"debut"inParagraph2mean?
A.Newversion. B.Firstappearance.
C.Anotherfailure. D.Somedoubt.
6.Whatdoesthefourthparagraphtellus?
A.Howthedeviceworks. B.Howtousethedevice.
C.Thedevice'sadvantage. D.Whythedeviceisinvented.
7.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?
A.Theintroductionofanewdevice—soundbeamer.
B.Theusageofthe3Dtechnology.
C.Theinfluencebroughtbysoundbeamer.
D.The3Dtechnologyandlisteningexperience.CWhataScientistIsLike
Ifyouwereaskedtoimagineascientist,whatimagewouldcometoyourmind?Thecommonideathatmostkidsfromkindergartenthroughcollegehaveofascientistisamanwearingawhitelabcoatwithmessyhair,bigglasses,andseveralglasscupsofmysteriouscolourfulliquidsgivingoffcloudsofsmoke.Asforadults,themajorityviewscientistsasstrangepeoplewhospend100hoursaweekslavingawayinalonelylaboratory.However,therealityisquitedifferent.
RecentlyI'vehadachancetotakepartinascientificexperiencefarfrommylaboratoryandintoCostaRica.ItsupportsahugeamountofwildlifeduetoitsgeographicalplacementbetweenNorthandSouthAmerica.Itishometomorethan500,000species,whichareatpresentnearly4%ofthetotalspeciesworldwide!
Firstweworkedalongsideconservationiststopreservewildlifeataleatherbackturtle(棱皮龜)rescuecentre.Wehelpedthevolunteerspreserveturtlepopulationsbyremovingrubbishfromtheshorelinetocreateasafeenvironmentforturtleeggstocomeout.AfterthatwestayedatMountArenalwherewestudiedseismicactivityrelatingtoearthquakes.DuringourstayatArenal,werodeoverthemountainousareasandtookalongwalkthroughtherainforest.Afterreachingthetop,wewentdownandthroughwaterfallstothebeautifulvalleybelow!Onthelastdaywegotahands-onintroductiontorocketsciencewherewelearntaboutnewrockettechnologythatwillbeusedontheinternationalspacestation.
DuringmyCostaRicaexperience,Iknowthatbeingascientistdoesn'tmeanworkinginalaballdayandnight.Ascientistisonewholoveslearningandgettingabetterunderstandingoftheworldfromhelpingpreservewildlife,learningaboutearthquakesorinventingrockets.Ithinkthatschoolsshouldreallystressthatscienceissomuchmorethanwearingalabcoatandmixingchemicals.Kidsneedtobeawareoftheexcitementandadventuressciencecanbring!Accordingtothefirstparagraph,scientistsareoftenbelieved_____.
A.toworkasslaves B.tobehaveinastrangeway
C.tospendtoomuchtimeinlabs D.todoexperimentsinmessylabs
8.Howdidtheauthorhelptopreservetheturtlepopulations?
A.Bycreatingasafenestforturtles.
B.Bypickinguprubbishfromtheshoreline.
C.Bycollectingtheturtleeggsonthebeach.
D.Byfindingacomfortableenvironmentforturtles.
10.Whatdoestheauthorlearnaboutsciencefromhisexperience?
A.Scienceisfullofboringexperiments.
B.Scienceismorethanworkinginalab.
C.Scienceisrelatedtomysteriousliquids.
D.Scienceisaboutwildlifeandearthquakes.
11.Whatisthepurposeofthispassage?
A.Toencouragekidstostudyscience.
B.TotellthestoryoftravellinginCostaRica.
C.ToexpectmorepeopletotravelinCostaRica.
D.Tosharethesecretsbehindsciencephenomena.D
WhilefamousforeignarchitectsareinvitedtoleadthedesignsoflandmarkbuildingsinChinasuchasthenewCCTVtowerandtheNationalCenterforthePerformingArts,manyexcellentChinesearchitectsaremakinggreateffortstotakethecenterstage.
Theireffortshavebeenprovenfruitful.WangShu,a49-year-oldChinesearchitect,wonthe2012PritzkerArchitecturePrize—whichisoftenreferredtoastheNobelPrizeinarchitecture—onFebruary28.HeisthefirstChinesecitizentowinthisaward.
WangservesasheadoftheArchitectureDepartmentattheChinaAcademyofArt(CAA).HisofficeislocatedattheXiangshancampus(校園)oftheuniversityinHangzhou,ZhejiangProvince.Manybuildingsonthecampusarehisoriginalcreations.
ThestyleofthecampusisquitedifferentfromthatofmostChineseuniversities.Manyvisitorswereamazedbythecomplexarchitecturalspaceandabundantbuildingtypes.Thecurves(曲線)ofthebuildingsperfectlymatchtheriseandfallofhills,formingauniqueview.
Wangcollectedmorethan7millionabandonedbricksofdifferentages.Heaskedtheworkerstousetraditionaltechniquestomakethebricksintowalls,roofsandcorridors.ThiscreationattractedalotofattentionthankstoitsmixtureofmodernandtraditionalChineseelements(元素).
Wang'sworksshowadeepunderstandingofmodemarchitectureandagoodknowledgeoftraditions.Throughsuchabalance,hehadcreatedanewtypeofChinesearchitecture,saidTadaoAndo,thewinnerofthe1995PritzkerPrize.
Wangbelievestraditionsshouldnotbesealedinglassboxesatmuseums."Thatisonlyevidencethattraditionsonceexisted,"hesaid.
"ManyChinesepeoplehaveamisunderstandingoftraditions.Theythinktraditionmeansoldthingsfromthepast.Infact,traditionalsoreferstothethingsthathavebeendevelopingandthatarestillbeingcreated,"hesaid.
"Today,manyChinesepeoplearelearningWesternstylesandtheoriesratherthanfocusingonChinesetraditions.Manypeopletendtotalkabouttraditionswithoutknowingwhattheyreallyare,"saidWang.
Thestudyoftraditionsshouldbecombinedwithpractice.Otherwise,therecreationoftraditionswouldbeartificialandempty,hesaid.12.Wang'swinningoftheprizemeansthatChinesearchitectsare_____.A.followingthelatestworldtrend B.gettinginternationalrecognitionC.workingharderthaneverbefore D.relyingonforeignarchitects13.WhatimpressedvisitorstotheCAAXiangshancampusmost?A.Itshillyenvironment. B.Itslargesize.C.Itsuniquestyle. D.Itsdiversefunctions.14.WhatmadeWang'sarchitecturaldesignasuccess?A.Themixtureofdifferentshapes. B.ThebalanceofEastandWest.C.Theuseofpopulartechniques. D.Theharmonyofoldandnew.15.WhatshouldwedoaboutChinesetraditionsaccordingtoWang?A.Spreadthemtotheworld. B.Preservethematmuseums.C.Teachtheminuniversities. D.Recreatetheminpractice.第二節(jié)七選五(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5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)。Characteristicsofanexcellentscientist
TheFreeDictionarydefinesascientistasapersonhavingprofessionalknowledgeononeormoresciences,especiallynaturalscienceorphysicalscience.___16__Let'slookatsomecharacteristicsofanexcellentscientist.Curiosity.
___17__
ScientistssuchasThomasEdisonandGeorgeWestinghousediscoveredthingsmainlybecausetheywantedtoknowhowthingswork.Ifascientistdoesn'thavethedrivetoaskquestionsorevenwonder,thenhe/shewillnevergettothefirststageofthescientificprocess.Patience.
___18__
Thereareveryfewjobsthattakelongerthanthisone.Evenifyouthinkyouhavereceivedsomeeducationonscience,youstillhavealotofscientificresearchtodo.Ifyou'reaninstant-gratification(即時(shí)滿足)typeofperson,thismaynotbethebestchoiceforyou.Ethicalqualities.
Inordertotrulydiscoveranduseknowledgeforthegreatergood,ascientistmusthaveadesiretoimprovepeople'slifeaswellastheenvironmentandlivingthings,sincetheyarealllinkedandtheycanaffectoneanotherinthelongrun.Ascientistmustreportfindingshonestlyregardlessofpersonaloroutsidecommercialinterests.Stickingtoanoldbeliefcontradictedbyevidenceisdishonest.__19___Workinghabits.
Anexcellentscientisteventakesnotesofthesmallestobservation,keepingitinmindandrecordingit.
___20__He/Shealsoneedstocommunicatethoughtsonpaperandverbally.Networkingskillsconnecthim/herwithcolleaguesworkingonsimilarprojectswherehe/shemaydiscoversomethingnew.A.Tomakediscoveriesinhumanknowledge,youhavetothinkdifferently.B.Anexcellentscientistmustbeverycuriousaboutthings.C.Oneofthemainplacesthatmanyscientistsworkinistheresearchlaboratory.D.However,thatbeliefshouldn'tbechangedwithoutpowerfulevidence.E.He/Shecanworkwellaloneoringroups,dependingonwhat'sneeded.F.Becomingascientisttakesalongtime.G.Italsodefinesascientistassomeonewhousesscientificmethods.第三部分語言知識(shí)運(yùn)用第一節(jié)完形填空(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(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。
Doyouthinkyouhavewhatittakestobeasuccessfulscientist?Asuccessfulscientistisgenerallyagoodobserver.Hemakesfull
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ofthefactsheobserves.Hedoesn'tacceptideaswhicharenot
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onobviousfacts,andthereforerefusestoacceptauthorityastheonlyreasonfortruth.Healwayschecksideas
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andmakesexperimentstoprovethem.
Theriseofmodernsciencemaybeconsideredto
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asfarbackasthetimeofRogerBacon,thewonderfulphilosopherofOxford,wholivedbetweentheyears1214and1294.HewasprobablythefirstintheMiddleAgestosuggestthatweshouldlearnscience
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observingandexperimentingonthethingsaroundus,andhehimself
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manyimportanttruths.
Galileo(1564—1642),
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,wholivedmorethan300yearslater,wasthegreatestofseveralgreatmeninItaly,France,Germany,andEngland,whobegantoshowhowmanyimportant
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couldbediscoveredbyobservationbydegrees.BeforeGalileo,learnedmenbelievedthatlargebodiesfellmorerapidlytowardstheearththansmallones,
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Aristotlesaidso.ButGalileo,goingtothetopoftheLeaningTowerofPisa,letfalltwo
30
stonesandprovedAristotlewaswrong.ItisGalileo's
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ofgoingdirecttonature,andprovingour
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andtheoriesbyexperiment,thathas
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allthediscoveriesofmodernscience.
Whatmakesthosepeoplegoodscientists?FromtheexampleofGalileo,weknowclearlythat
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scientistsarethosewhoseobservationshave
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betterresults.21.A.use
B.sense
C.speed
D.trust
22.A.relied
B.based
C.insisted
D.centered
23.A.casually
B.carefully
C.quickly
D.privately
24.A.date
B.keep
C.look
D.come
25.A.in
B.with
C.on
D.by
26.A.brought
B.discovered
C.handled
D.announced
27.A.however
B.therefore
C.seldom
D.never
28.A.truths
B.problems
C.investigations
D.subjects
29.A.although
B.because
C.when
D.if
30.A.big
B.small
C.similar
D.unequal
31.A.spirit
B.skill
C.theory
D.wish
32.A.plans
B.opinions
C.world
D.ability
33.A.ledto
B.turnedto
C.setup
D.putforward
34.A.reasonable
B.successful
C.expert
D.sensitive
35.A.foreseen
B.rejected
C.produced
D.challenged第二節(jié)語法填空(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。
Cholerausedtobeoneof_____36_____(frightening)diseases.Intheearly19thcentury,when
_____37_____outbreakofcholerahitEurope,millionsofpeopledied.Butneitheritscausenoritscurewasunderstood.ABritishdoctor,JohnSnow,wantedtosolvetheproblemandheknewthatcholerawouldnotbecontrolled
_____38_____itscausewasfound.Ingeneral,thereweretwocontradictorytheories
____39______explainedhowcholeraspread.Thefirstsuggestedthatbadaircausedthedisease.Thesecondwasthatcholerawascausedbyaninfectionfrom_____40_____(germ)infoodorwater.JohnSnowthoughtthatthesecondtheorywascorrectbutheneededproof.SowhenanotheroutbreakofcholerahitLondonin1854,hebegantoinvestigate.Laterwithalltheevidencehe______41____(gather),JohnSnowwasabletoannouncethatthepumpwatercarriedcholeragerms.Therefore,hehadthehandleofthepump_____42_____(remove)sothatitcouldn'tbeused.Throughhisintervention,thediseasewasstoppedinitstracks.What'smore,JohnSnowfoundthatsomecompaniessoldwaterfromtheRiverThamesthat___43__(pollute)byrawwaste.Thepeoplewhodrankthiswaterweremuchmorelikely_____44_____(get)cholerathanthosewhodrankpureorboiledwater.ThroughJohnSnow'sefforts,the_____45_____(threaten)ofcholeraaroundtheworldsawasubstantialdecrease.第四部分:寫作第一節(jié)應(yīng)用文寫作(滿分15分)46.
假設(shè)你是李華,與你以前的外籍教師Mrs.Green—直保持聯(lián)系。Mrs.Green得知你校將在下周舉辦科技節(jié),她來信詢問你校該活動(dòng)的安排。請(qǐng)根據(jù)以下提示給她回復(fù)一封郵件。
(1)介紹你??萍脊?jié)(科技活動(dòng)及其成果展示,如智能機(jī)器人競賽等);
(2)活動(dòng)的意義;
(3)希望她有機(jī)會(huì)來你校參加活動(dòng)。注意:(1)詞數(shù)不少于80;
(2)可適當(dāng)加入細(xì)節(jié),使內(nèi)容充實(shí)、行文連貫;
(3)開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。參考詞匯:ScienceandTechnologyFestival科技節(jié)DearMrs.Green,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)47.閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所給情節(jié)進(jìn)行續(xù)寫,使之構(gòu)成一個(gè)完整的故事。
Whenshelookedaroundherhouse,BettyMargaretsawlotsofelectronics.Alongwiththeusualthingslikeherlaptopandsmartphone,
therewereallofherkids'electronicdevices:cellphones,videogamedevicesandmore!Thereseemedtobemorethanenoughwaysforherandherthreechildrentobeonlineallday,everyday.
Mrs.MargaretworriedthatherkidswerebecomingtoodependentontheInternetandelectronics.Thenshebegantorereadoneofherfavoritebooks,HenryThoreau'sWalden,whichgaveMrs.Margaretanidea.Thoreauspent2yearsinasimplecabinwithoutrunningsuchluxuriesascomputersandelectronicdevicesforawhile.
Mrs.Margarettalkedwithherkidsandexplainedthatshewantedthefamilytotrylivingfor6monthswithoutInternet,cellphones,TV,andvideogames.Mrs.MargaretwrotearticlesforanewspaperinAustralia,andhadwrittenseveralbooksaswell.Shetoldherchildrenthatiftheyagreed,shewouldwriteabookabouttheirexperienceandtheycouldgoonatripabroadwiththemoneyfromsalesofthebook.Herthreechildrenagreed,and"theexperiment",asMrs.Margaretcalled,began.
Overthecourseoftheexperiment,theMargaretchildrenhaddifferentreactionstolifewithoutelectronics.Beforetheexperimentbegan,Anni,theeldestofthechildren,readbooksmorethanheryoungerbrotherandsister.Shethereforehadarelativelyeasyadjustmenttothefamily'snewlifestyle.Annicouldalsousethelibrary'scomputerforherhomework.Bill,wholovedtoplayvideogamesbeforetheexperimentbegan,hadtofindawaytospendallofhisnewfreetime.Hestartedtospendmoretimepracticinghissaxophone(薩克斯管).Susan,theyoungestchildinthefamily,hadthehardesttimeadjustingtolifewithoutelectronics.Shefeltrestlessforthefirstweeksandlater,influencedbyhereldersister,begantofindinterestinthenovelexperiencesbroughtbyvariousbooks.注意:1.所續(xù)寫短文的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;
2.續(xù)寫部分分為兩段,每段的開頭語已為你寫好。Paragraph1:
Uponhavingtheirdailyfamilygatheringafterdinnery,Mrs.Margaret,wearingamysterioussmile,announcedthebignewsthattheyhadcometotheendof"theexperiment".________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:
Thevividdescriptionoftheirtrueandfunnyexperiencetowardthenewlifestyleundeniablycontributedtothepopularityofthebook.________________________________________________________________
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