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單元綜合檢測(cè)(一)第一部分閱讀第一節(jié)AWhenplanningavacationwithyourpartner,thelistofdestinationsisendless!Herearethetopfourperfectplacesthatareidealforahoneymoonoranyromanticholiday.●Aspen,ColoradoIfyouenjoysnowboardingthenyouwillhavethetimeofyourlife!Andifnot,theyhavesnowmobilesandsleighrides.Aspenisnotjustgreatforwinter,comedowninsummertoenjoytheirFood&WineClassic,afunfestivalwithagreatview.●Antigua,CaribbeanAntiguaisthesunniestislandintheCaribbean,surroundedbylocalwallsandreefs.Funactivitieslikesailinganddivingletyoureallytakeinthebrightbluewaterandwhitesand,trulybreathtaking.●Venice,ItalyThislovelyplaceisbasicallythesameasitwas600yearsago,whichaddstoitscharacter.Withsomanybeautifulsightstosee,suchastheclocktower,Doge'sPalace,andtheScuolagrandediSanRocco,youwillhavedaysofexploringfollowedbynightsoffinedining.●PuntaUva,CostaRicaPuntaUvaisasmalltownonthecoastofCostaRica.Thereisabeautifulopengardensurroundedbybutterfliesandotherspecialspeciesthatyoucanviewbyjustwalkingaround.Thebeachisbeautifulbutthesceneryiswhattakesthecake!1.Whereshouldvisitorsgoiftheylikesnowsports?A.Aspen,Colorado.B.Antigua,Caribbean.C.Venice,Italy.D.PuntaUva,CostaRica.2.WhatcanvisitorsenjoyinbothAntiguaandPuntaUva?A.Thebeautyofthesea.B.Thebeautifulbutterflies.C.ThefestivalofFood&Wine.D.Theancientclocktowers.3.Thepassagemaybetakenfroma________.A.newspaper B.storybookC.sciencefiction D.travelguideBHaveyoufeltannoyedwhenacellphoneringsduringtheclass?Somethingmustbedonetostopthis.NowinNewYorkCity,USA,aruleiscarriedoutinschools.Studentscan'tevenbringcellphonestoschool.Isitagoodthingornot?AnxiousparentssaythatcellphonesareanimportanttoolinholdingNewYorkcity'sfamiliestogether.“Iworryaboutit,”saidElizabethLorrisRitter,amotherofamiddleschoolkid.“It'snecessaryinoureverydaylife.Wehaveawashingmachine.Wehaverunningwater,andwehavecellphones.”ManyAmericanparentsthinkcellphonesconnectthemtotheirchildrenonbuses,gettingoutfromsubways,walkingthroughunknownplaces.“Ihavehercallmewhenshegetsoutofschool,”saidLindsayWalt,aschoolgirl'smother.“NooneinNewYorkisgoingtolettheirchildgotoschoolwithoutacellphone.”Whataboutthecellphoneowners,thestudents?Mostofthestudentssaidcellphoneswereessentialandthecellphonewaslikeallextra(額外的)handorfootforthem.“Ifeelsoempty,”saidMayChom,14.“Thereisalsonowaytolistentomusiconthewaytoschoolwithoutmyphone.Itwillbeareally,reallyboringtrip.”4.Studentsoftenuseacellphoneaccordingtothepassage________.A.toenjoylisteningtomusicB.tomakephonecallstotheirteachersC.toworkasrunningwaterD.toworkasawashingmachine5.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.ManyAmericanparentsdon'tthinkcellphonesarenecessaryforthestudents.B.Cellphonesonlybringtroublestotheschoollife.C.Cellphonesconnectchildrenwiththeirfamilieswhentheyareoutside.D.Cellphonescanhelpstudentslearnbetter.6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“essential”meaninthelastparagraphbutone?A.Fashionable. B.Necessary.C.Extra. D.Expensive.7.Thisarticleisaboutthe________incarryingouttherule—nottouseacellphoneinschool.A.happiness B.interestC.problem D.expenseCMywifeandIwenttothisvegan(嚴(yán)格的素食主義的)restauranttogiveitatry.Aswewereeatingourpepperandsalttofu,ayoungladynamedDebrawalkedin.Shewasn'tawarethattheplaceisveganandwaslookingforsomemeat.MywifeandItalkeduptheplaceandinvitedherovertotrysomeofourtofu.Debratriedit,noddedandwentout.Afterafewminutes,sheandhermotherbothwalkedbackin.Wewerehavingtherestofourmealatthattime,sowetoldherwhatwehadordered.Debrathenaskedthewaitresstojustrepeatourorderforthem.Next,Debrasaid,“Andwewanttopayfortheirmeal”,pointingtomywifeandme.Wetriedtosayno,butDebrawouldn'tlisten.Thatwasnottheendofit.Hugswereinorder.Debracameovertoourtableandmywifegotuptohugher.Debrahuggedmywifeandput$100intoherhand.MywifefirmlysaidNO,butDebrainsisted.Debrakepttalkingaboutourkindness,andwedidthesameabouthersandhermother's.Withtearsintheeyes,theworkerswereblownawaybythiswholeexchangebetweenfourstrangers.Ileftthewaitersandwaitressesatipthatwouldcoverallofourmealsandwewereonourway.I'vebeenwitnessingsomuchkindness,especiallyoverthelastfewyears,asIbegantopaymoreattention.Wenowhaveanewfavoriterestaurantandeverytimewegotheremyplanistopayforsomeoneelse'smeal.8.WhydidDebragooutaftertryingsometofu?A.Tobringhermotherin.B.Tolookafterhermother.C.Togetawayfromthefood.D.Tolookforanotherrestaurant.9.WhatdidDebrainsiston?A.Huggingtheauthor'swife.B.Orderingamealfortheauthor.C.Treatingtheauthorandhiswife.D.Tippingthewaitersandwaitresses.10.Howdidtheworkersfeelwhenseeingtheexchangebetweenfourstrangers?A.Curious. B.Funny.C.Surprised D.Touched.11.WhatcanweknowabouttheauthorandDebra?A.They'vebeenfriends.B.Theywerebothvegans.C.Theymetforthefirsttime.D.Theyonceworkedtogether.DWevisitedRomeforthefirsttimeafewyearsago,andmymemoriesaren'tonesofbuildings,statues,oreventhefood.It'stheselfie-sticks(自拍桿)—beingsoldoneverystreetcorner,andbeingputtouseeverywherewewent.Whentraveling,peoplewerephotographingthemselves,oftenwithoutbotheringtolookatallthebeautybehindthem.Researchshowsthatwe'redistractedbyphotography.Whenwetakepictures,wemayimproveourchancesofrememberingthefacts,likewherewewereorwhatweate.Butwemissoutonotherdetails,anddon'tseethe“bigpicture”becausewe'retoofocusedonthesmallpictureonourscreen.What'smore,ifwerelyonphotographstostoreourexperiences,wespendlesstimepractisingtheactofremembering.Andbynotstretchingourrecallmusclesregularly,wedon'tstrengthenparticularmemories.Asaresult,wemayendupwithveryshallowrecordsofthepast.Andthat'sespeciallytrueifwe'realwaysphotographingourselves.Selfiesreveallittleaboutthe“bigpicture”—what'shappeningaroundus,orhowwewerereallyfeelingatthetime.Sotakephotographstoremindyouofkeydetails,tobecreative,andtoshowtofamilyandfriends.Butgetintothehabitofcapturingexperienceswithyourmindtoo.Consciouslytakeineverythingaroundyou.Useallyoursenses,notjustyoureyes.Beawareofyourthoughtsandfeelings,too.It'sagreathabittogetinto.You'llexperiencemoreifyou'renotfussingwith(瞎忙一氣)yourphone.You'llcreatemoredurablememoriesbyreturningtothephotosagainandagain.You'llalsobeexercisingyourbrain,whichisthebestwaytokeepitworkingwellforeverything.Andintheprocess,Ibetyou'lldiscoverthatyourmemoryisbyfarthemostinterestinglens(透鏡)throughwhichtolookbackatyourpast.12.Whatisthepurposeofthefirstparagraph?A.Toshowtheauthor'stravelexperience.B.Tostrengthentheauthor'stripmemories.C.Tointroducethetopicofthepassage.D.Toarousereadersinterestintravelling.13.Thephotographicmemoryofthepastisshallowmainlybecause________.A.wefocusonrememberingfactsB.wearebusyintakingpicturesC.weignorethe“bigpicture”D.wedon'tpractiseremembering14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”refertointhelastparagraph?A.Capturingexperienceswithyourmindandcamera.B.Usingtheselfie-stickstotakepicturesinthetrip.C.Relyingonphotographstostoretripexperiences.D.Takingineverythingaroundyouwiththecamera.15.Inwhichsectionofamagazinewillthepassagepossiblyappear?A.Fun&GamesB.Health&LifeC.Fashion&BeautyD.Technique&Technology第二節(jié)HowtokeepaRelationshipHealthyandStrongAreyounewtoexperiencingrelationships?Well,letmegiveyouadviceonhowtohaveahealthyrelationshipwithyourpartners.16Don'thidethingsfromthem,anddon'tlie.Don'tbeafraidtosaythingsthataren'tveryflatteringaboutyourself.Gettingthemtotrustyouisthemostimportantelementinanyrelationship.Ifthere'snotrust,there'snothingthere.Sopleasebehonestandtheywilllearntoopenuptoyou.Makesureyougivethemrespect.Now,respectisn'tjustsimplytreatingthemnicely.Thereisalotmoretoit.Youhavetolearntoadjusttotheirliking.17Don'tjustthinkaboutyourself,butthinkaboutwhatyourpartnersneedoutofitaswell.18Alwaysbewillingtohelpthemandgivethemhonestyandpositivityatthesametime.Makethemfeelyouaresomeonetheycanreallycountonandbuildafuturewith.Thisisanimportantstepinarelationship.Yourpartnerhastobeabletocountonyouwhenneeded.Makesureyouhaveagoodsenseofhumorwiththem.Laughteristhekeytohappiness.Laughalotwiththem,andjokewiththem.Laughtermayseemsilly,butit'sthesecrettoalotinlife.Itwillkeepthesparksalive.19Makesurethecommunicationisgood.Thisgoesalongwithtrust,butalwayscommunicatehowyoufeel,evenifit'ssomethingthatupsetsyou.Insteadofscreaming,talktothem.20It'simportanttocommunicatethistothem,nottokeepitbottledup.A.Showthemyourpersonality.B.Beanhonestpersonwiththem.C.Makesureyouarereliabletoyourpartners.D.Laughterkeepstherelationshipstrongandlasting.E.Don'tstarttoneglectthemandmakethemfeelunwanted.F.Basically,learntostudyyourpartners'moods,wantsandneeds.G.Iftheydidsomethingthatmadeyouhappy,tellthemaboutitinarespectfulmanner.第二部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用第一節(jié)AllenwassleepingathomeoneeveningwhenshockedawakebyaTVnewsitem.Therehadbeena21amongagroupofchildreninNewOrleans,andanine-year-oldboynamedBryanthadbeenkilled.Allenwas22andheartbroken.Borninthepoorarea,Allenisoneofthemost23jazztrumpeters(號(hào)手)inacity,whoappearsfrequentlyonlocaltelevision.Itdidn'ttakelongforAllentothinkofapossible24afterhesawthetragicnews.Hehadafew25trumpetslyingaround.Maybehecouldofferthemtokids26theirguns.“Whatsavedmewasatrumpet,themusicandcultureofthecitythatit27mewith,”Allensays.“Itshowedmethatsuccessandconnectionscanbe28throughself-expression.”Allenmetwiththemayor(市長(zhǎng))tofigureout29tomakechildrenfeelsafecomingforwardwiththeirguns.“They30wanttogiveuptheirguns,”saysAllen,whohascollectedsevengunssofar,asmall31importantstart.Besides,aftertheexchanges,Allenconnectsthechildrenwithlocal32whogivethemfreevirtualtrumpetlessons.HealsostartedaGoFundMepagetopurchasemoreinstrumentsto33.Hehasbrought34forhiscity.“Ijustsay,‘Look,Icomefromwhereyoucomefrom,andIcanshowyouthewaythatgotmeout,’”saysAllen.“‘Andmusicmaynotbethewayforyou,butitwillatleast35yourmindtoseewhat'soutthere.’”21.A.quarrel B.shootingC.match D.party22.A.shocked B.disappointedC.nervous D.lonely23.A.well-known B.responsibleC.struggling D.enthusiastic24.A.risk B.dangerC.solution D.chance25.A.new B.a(chǎn)ncientC.spare D.valuable26.A.inexchangefor B.inreturnforC.intimefor D.instorefor27.A.relaxed B.connectedC.prepared D.helped28.A.solved B.workedC.designed D.managed29.A.when B.howC.where D.why30.A.never B.a(chǎn)ctuallyC.willingly D.confidently31.A.but B.a(chǎn)ndC.or D.so32.A.a(chǎn)ssistants B.tutorsC.musicians D.headmasters33.A.givein B.giveupC.giveaway D.giveoff34.A.health B.fantasyC.satisfied D.hope35.A.drive B.keepC.open D.get第二節(jié)Didyougrowupinoneculture,yourparentscamefromanother,andyouarenowlivingina36.________(total)differentcountry?Ifso,thenyouareathird-culturekid.Theterm“third-culturekid”37.________(use)inthe1960sforthefirsttimebyDr.Ruth.Shefirstcameacrossthisphenomenonwhile38.________(research)NorthAmericanchildrenlivinginIndia.Ingeneral,third-culturekidsbenefitfrom39.________(they)interculturalexperienceandtheyoftenreachexcellentacademicresults.Yetmany40.________(difficulty)mayarisefromthisphenomenon.Third-culturekidsmaynotbeabletoadaptthemselvescompletely41.________theirnewsurroundings.Also,theyoftenfindithard42.________(develop)newfriendships.Additionally,forthird-culturekids,itisoften43.________(easy)tomovetoanewcountrythantoreturntotheirhomeland.Forexample,afterlivinginAustraliaformanyyears,LouisfinallyreturnedtoTurkeyasateenager.Butshefeltoutofplacewhenshereturnedtothecountry44.________shewasborn.Shedidn'tknowanythingaboutcurrentTVshows45.________fashiontrends.Andshedidn'tsharethesamevaluesasotherteensofherage.第三部分寫(xiě)作第一節(jié)假定你是李華,為走進(jìn)自然,了解文化,增強(qiáng)體質(zhì),你校將在暑假期間組織到泰山進(jìn)行研學(xué)旅行(educationalexcursion)。請(qǐng)給你校外教Peter寫(xiě)封郵件,邀請(qǐng)他參加。內(nèi)容包括:1.活動(dòng)目的;2.具體安排。注意:1.詞數(shù)80詞左右;2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;3.開(kāi)頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。DearPeter,OurschoolisplanninganeducationalexcursiontoMountTaifromAngust6toAugust10duringthissummervacation.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)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。Iwas8yearsold.Ihadlittleneedofluggage.Butsomethingaboutthatoldleathersuitcaseappealedtomyimagination.Infact,Ifounditinmygrandmother'sattic.Grandmotherdidn'tobject,andsothesuitcasecametolivebeneathmybed.Ididn'tusetheoldsuitcasebeforethatday.ItwasacloudyfallmorninginourNorthCarolinatown,andafinemistwetthefallenleaves.Iwasangry.Mymotherhadslightedmesomehow,thoughnowIhavenoideawhatstirredupmyanger.Iwasupset,andIwantedtomakeherpay.Iwantedtogiveheratasteofwhatlifewouldbelikewithoutme.Iwouldrunaway.“Goodbye,Mom.”Istoodoutsidethekitchendoor,suitcasegrabbedfirmlyinhand.Iworemyredovercoatandgrayskicap,lookingthepart.“Goodbye,Mom,”Irepeatedtwicemoretomakesureshe'dheard.Atlast,Momappeared,wipingherhandsonadishtowel.Shelookedatmequickly.Iliftedthesu

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