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單元綜合檢測(三)第一部分閱讀第一節(jié)AReadytostartanexcitingnewjourneyandpursueaneducationinNationalUniversityofSingapore?OverseasTrainingProgramforseniorhighschoolgraduatesmaybeyourchance.Ourteamisheretowalkyouthroughtheapplicationprocessandansweranyandallofyourquestionsalongtheway.Qualifications●Theapplicantmustbeanon-Singaporeancitizenholdingaforeignpassport.●Applicantshavenocriminalrecord,observeSingaporeangovernmentlaws,regulations,andrespectthecustomsandhabitsoftheSingaporeanpeople.●Applicantsshouldbeover18yearsold.●Applicantsshouldbephysicallyandmentallyhealthy.●ApplicantsshouldbeabletocommunicateinEnglish.ApplicationTime:July10,2021toSeptember1,2021Enrollment(入學)Date:September10,2021ApplicationProcedure●Applicantsshouldvisittheofficialwebsitetoinquireaboutthe2021admissioninformationandfillintheApplicationForm.●Applicantsshallnametheapplicationmaterialsaccordingtothelist,packthefolderandsendittoourschoolandtheschoolwillevaluatetheadmissionqualification.●Applicantswhohavepassedtheadmissionqualificationreviewwillparticipateintheintervieworwrittentestorganizedbythedepartmentthatyouapplyfor.●Thequalifiedcandidateswillfinallyreceiveouradmissionletter.FeesItemsFull-timeGraduateProgramsTextbooksInsuranceAccommodationFees(peryear)$5,000$500$100SingleDouble$1,000$5001.Whichofthefollowingwillresultindisqualification?A.BeingaSingaporeancitizen.B.Havingacleanpersonalrecord.C.Havingasoundbodyandmind.D.HavingagoodcommandofEnglish.2.Whatcanensuretheapplicantsaninterviewopportunity?A.Ahightestscore.B.Anapplicationform.C.Overseasstudyingexperience.D.Qualifiedapplicationdocuments.3.What'sthetotalannualcostforastudenthopingtolivealone?A.$1,000. B.$6,600.C.$6,100. D.$5,600.BOnthedaythetornadohit,therewasnosignsevereweatherwasonitsway—theskywasblueandthesunhadbeenout.MyhusbandJimmyandIwerewatchingTVupstairs.Nosoonerhadwegotthecoverageofthetornadothanitwasontopofus.ItwastheloudestthingIhaveeverheard.Thebonesofthehouseshook,andthepowerwentout.Wehadthreeflightsofstepstogetthroughtogettotherelativesafetyofthefirstfloor.Aswestruggledtoreachthelastflightofstepsourfrontdoorblewout.Piecesofglassthatlookedlikecrushedicefleweverywhere.Suddenly,athree-foot-longtreebranchflewoverourheads,missingusbyinches.Hadwebeenonestepup,itwouldhaveimpaledus.BythetimeIreachedthecloset,Jimmypushedmedowntotheclosetfloor,buthecouldn'tgetinsidehimselfbecauseofthewind.IgraspedJimmy'sarmandtriedtobringJimmywithit.Mykneesandheadwerefullofglass,butinthatmoment,Ifeltnopain.IfIhadletgo,Jimmywouldhaveflownrightoutthebackofthehouseandintothebay.“Holdon!Holdon!”heyelled.Buttherewasnothinginthisclosettoholdonto.Allofasudden,Jimmyliftedoffhisfeetlikepeopleintornadoesdointhemovies.Ithoughthewasgone.Andtheneverythingstopped.Helandedonhisfeet.Inthosefirstquietmoments,Icouldn'tbelieveitwasover.Jimmysaidhe'dgooutsidetocheck.“No,”Isaid.“Don'tleaveme.Don'tleaveme.”O(jiān)urneighborsaysthestormlastedfourminutes.Inthattime,fourofthetwelvetownhousesinourunitwerecompletelydestroyed.Ofthehousesleftstanding,ourssufferedthemostdamage.Amazingly,noneofuswereseverelyinjured.4.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisNOTtheevidencetoshowthetornadoisviolent?A.ItwastheloudestthingIhaveeverheard.B.Thebonesofthehouseshook,andthepowerwentout.C.Ourneighborsaysthestormlastedfourminutes.D.Piecesofglassthatlookedlikecrushedicefleweverywhere.5.Fromthepassage,wecaninferthat________.A.Thecouplehadpredictedthearrivalofthetornadoinadvance.B.Jimmyflewrightoutthebackofthehouseandintothebayduringthetornado.C.Thethree-foot-treeflewoverthecouple'sheadandinjuredthembadly.D.Theauthorstillfeltscaredwhenthetornadowassuddenlyover.6.Whydidtheauthorfeel“nopain”inparagraph4?A.Shedidn'thurtbadlyenoughtosensethepain.B.Shewasseverelyinjuredandfailedtosensethepain.C.Herattentionwasfullyfocusedonherhusband.D.Shehadletherhusbandgoawayfromherhand.7.Whichofthefollowingphrasesbestdescribesthecouple'sexperienceinthistornado?A.Athrillingadventure.B.Anarrowescape.C.Ariskyattempt.D.Aseriousaccident.CHumanactivityischangingthesurfaceandtemperatureoftheplanet.Butnewresearchshowsitisalsochangingthesoundoftheearth'soceans.Scientistssaythechangesinthesoundsofouroceansaffectmanyunderwateranimals—fromverysmallfishtohugewhales.Soundtravelsveryfarunderwater.Forfish,soundisprobablyabetterwaytosensetheirenvironmentthanlight.Soundhelpsfishandotherunderwateranimalssurvive.Theyusesoundtocommunicatewitheachother.Soundalsohelpssomeoceananimalsfindfoodandavoidtheirhunters.However,theresearchsuggeststhatincreasingnoisefromhumansismakingitharderfortheseanimalstoheareachother.Thenoiseiscomingfromshippingtraffic,fishingships,underwateroilandgasexploration,offshoreconstructionandothernoisyhumanactivities.Expertsexplaintheterm“masking”onitswebsite.“Masking”happenswhenoneormorenoisesinthewaterblocksoundimportanttounderwateranimals'existence.TheRedSeaisoneoftheworld'smostimportantshippingpassages.ItisfulloflargeshipstravelingtoAsia,EuropeandAfrica.Somefishandotheranimalsnowavoidthenoisiestareas.Scientistsuseunderwaterequipmenttorecordfishsounds.Thesesoundsareinthesamelowfrequenciesasshippingtrafficnoise.Expertsstatethat“masking”isthemostnoticeablewhenanoiseisatthesamefrequencyandloudnessasbiologicallyimportantsounds.Expertssaythateffectsofnoiseonunderwateranimalsarenotwellunderstood.However,somestudiessuggestthatnoisemaycausehearingloss.Thestressfromhumannoisemightalsoaffecttheimmunesystem—ananimal'snaturaldefensesystem—aswellasreproductivehealthorbehavior.Soundpollutionmaybeeasiertodealwiththanotheroceanthreats.It'snotlikeplasticsandclimatechange,whicharemuchhardertodealwith.8.Whatdoestheresearchshowabouttheeffectofnoiseonoceananimals?A.Itaffectstheireyesight.B.Itdisturbstheirhearing.C.Itpreventsthemtravelingaround.D.Itdestroystheirfoodforsurvival.9.HowdoseacreaturesreacttothenoisiestareasintheRedSea?A.Theyarefittinginthere.B.Theystayawayfromthem.C.Theyinsistonstayingthere.D.Theydevelopwaystostandthem.10.Whatdoweknowaboutthenoiseinthesea?A.Itisdifficulttorecord.B.Itisthemostharmfulpollution.C.Itsfulleffectsremaintobeseen.D.It'shardertoavoidthanotherpollution.11.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.HumansAreMakingOceansTooNoisyB.UnderwaterNoisePollutionIsImprovingC.SeaNoisePollutionReceivesLittleAttentionD.OceanAnimalsFaceSurvivalDangersFrequentlyDYou'veprobablyheardthatbrick-and-mortarretail(實體零售)isintrouble.Evenindustrygiantsareclosinghundredsofstores.Givenretail'sgradualchangefromphysicalstorestomobileande-commerce(電子商務),youmaybewondering,“Whatwillretaillooklikeinthefuture?”Nobodyknows.Buthereareafewthingsyoucanexpecttoseebasedoncurrenttechnology.Super-fastdeliveryiscoming.Today,thenormalpracticeistwo-daydelivery.Butifyou'vebeenpayingattention,youknowthat'schanging.Infact,upto25%ofconsumerssaidthattheywouldabandontheirordersifone-daydeliverywasn'tavailable.Ofcourse,that'sjustthebeginning.Two-hourdeliveryiscomingintheforeseeablefuture,andAmazonhasalreadybeentrying30-minutedelivery.Yourkitchenwillresupplyitself.Youwon'thavetoworryaboutrunningoutofessentialslikecoffee,petfoodorsnacksbecauseyourcontainerswillsensestocks(庫存)andreplacethoseitemswithoutyouhavingtoliftafinger.Nomorewakinguptofindyourcoffeestoreisemptyorlast-minuterushtothegrocerystorebecauseyouforgettobuypetfood.Knowexactlywhat'sinstockandwheretogetit.Haveyouevergonetoastorehopingtobuysomething,onlytolearnthatitwasoutofstock?AnewfeaturefromGoogleHomeallowspeopletoasktheGoogleAssistanttofindin-stockproductsatthecloseststore.Forexample:“Google,wherecanIfindtheNintendoSwitchconsole?”Theassistantwilltellyouhowmanystoreshaveitrightawayandhowclosetheyare.Ofcourse,itisn'tcurrentlyavailableforallstoresinalllocations,butyoucanalreadyseethefuturewhenithasbecomestandard.Convenience,experience,andoptions—retailwilltakeonanewlook.12.Howdoestheauthordevelopthepassage?A.Byanalyzingandcommenting.B.Byclarifyinganddescribing.C.Byaskingandanswering.D.Bycomparingandconcluding.13.Whatcanweknowfromparagraph2?A.Itispossibletodelivergoodswithintwohoursinthefuture.B.Consumerscan'tgettheirordersinonedaynow.C.Thedeliverywillbeintwodaysinthefuture.D.Super-fastdeliveryhaswidelybeenusednow.14.Accordingtothepassage,whatwillhappeninthefuture?A.Retailwilldisappeargradually.B.Industrialgiantswillrulethewholeretailtrade.C.PeoplewillasktheGoogleAssistanttopurchasegoods.D.Shoppingwillbemoreconvenientandeffective.15.What'sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.HowWillNewTechnologyChangetheWorld?B.WhatWillRetailBeLikeintheFuture?C.HowWillWeRuntheRetailTradeintheFuture?D.WhatBenefitsWillHigh-techBringintheFuture?第二節(jié)Manyofuslivewitharoommateatsomestage.Sometimes,therecanbeproblems.Whohasn'thadanargumentaboutwhoseturnitistotakeouttherubbishorwhoshouldbetheonetoclearupafterdinner?16Youknowthatthere'salwayssomeoneelsearound,whichcanhelpyoufeelsafer.Thereisalwayssomeonetotalkto,soyouneverfeellonely.Besidestheseobviousbenefits,therearesomeyoumaynotnotice.17Toexaminetheeffectoflivingalone,Australianuniversityresearchersdidmuchresearchandfoundthatpeoplelivingalonetendedtoeatlessfreshfood,whichcanhaveasignificantnegativeeffectonlong-termhealth.However,thoselivingwithothersgenerallybenefitedfromamorevarieddietcomparedtothoselivingalone.18Theresearchersbelievethesocialandculturalrolesplayedbycooking,foodpreparationandeatingmaybeimportantconsiderations.Forexample,thoselivingwithfriendshavesomeoneelsetogoshoppingwith,andthusarelikelytobuyhigh-qualityfreshfoodregularly.19Ifpeoplelivingalonefindtheydonothavetheknowledgerequiredtoprepareaparticulardishorcookacertainfood,theymayfallbackonready-made,lesshealthyfood.However,iftheylivewithatleastoneotherperson,theymaybeabletoaskforhelp.Inaddition,peoplelivingalonecaneatwhatevertheywantatanytimeofthedayornight.However,it'shelpfultohavesomeonearoundwhoquestionsyourdecisiontoeatfrozenpizzaat3am.20So,ifyounowlivealoneandfindyourselffightingalosingbattleagainstpooreatinghabits,whynotconsidersharingahomewithsomeoneelse?Youcouldencourageoneanotherontogreaterhealthandwell-being.A.Cookingskillsmaybeanotherfactor.B.Inotherwords,roommatescandrawyourattentiontounhealthyroutines.C.Livingwitharoommatecouldbeagoodthingbecausearoommatecanshareyourexpensesandcontributetoyourhome'smaintenance.D.Forexample,we'reactuallymorelikelytoeathealthierfoodwhenlivingwithothers.E.Whatcouldexplainthesefindings?F.It'shardtofindsomeonewhodoesn'tgrateonyournerves,hasasimilarcleanlinesslevelasyouandgoestobedatthesametime.G.However,livingwithanotherpersonalsocomeswithmanybenefits.第二部分語言運用第一節(jié)Mysisterisnineyearsold,alittlebitfatanddoesn'tdoreallywellatschool.Sheisheavily21andthushasdevelopedsome22anddistrusttowardsadults,whousuallydon'tputhighhopesinher.Yesterdaywewenttoanartexhibitiontogether.Therewerepaintingsfromkidswithdisabilities.Mylittlegirlhas23eyes,forthepaintingsshelikedmostwerealsothebestoftheshow.Shealsovoluntarilyhelpedto24thechairsandtableforasharingsession(分享會),paintedbyherselfalongsidenewfriendswhileIattendedthesharing,and25helpedmetodomanyotherthings,whichdoesn'thappenoftenathomeasshe'susually26inheriPad.Wewenttoabookstore.Iboughtabookwrittenbyamom27herjourneywithherautistic(自閉癥的)son.Onthebusbackhome,Ibrieflyintroducedthebooktomysister,andtomysurpriseshewastruly28.Shekeptaskingmetotellmorestoriesaboutthisfriendinthebookwho29withsmallthingsinlife.ThisisthefirsttimeI'veseenhersointerestedina30.Usuallywhenshetalkstome,shedescribeseventsatschoolandathome31aclearfocus.I'mverytouchedthatthelifeofa(an)32strangerhasfounditswayintothislittlegirl'sheart.I'mverythankfulforthe33ofbooks,forthebeautythatmysistershowedtome,andforthetimewehadtogether.IpraythatIcan34seeingclearlythewonderfulthingsinher,sothatwheneverthenot-so-kindworldputsherdown,Icanremindherhowtruly35shehasalwaysbeen.21.A.a(chǎn)dmired B.a(chǎn)musedC.challenged D.madefunof22.A.a(chǎn)ppreciation B.dependenceC.satisfaction D.suspect23.A.curious B.particularC.sharp D.doubtful24.A.deliver B.designC.a(chǎn)rrange D.remove25.A.simply B.secretlyC.cheerfully D.unwillingly26.A.a(chǎn)ttached B.a(chǎn)bsorbedC.a(chǎn)dmitted D.a(chǎn)djusted27.A.telling B.a(chǎn)dvertisingC.describing D.talking28.A.tired B.skepticalC.negative D.interested29.A.struggles B.dealsC.meets D.plays30.A.painting B.topicC.story D.title31.A.with B.forC.in D.without32.A.unknown B.familiarC.mercy D.sensitive33.A.content B.powerC.subject D.characters34.A.stop B.keepC.prevent D.rid35.A.unbearable B.roughC.mild D.wonderful第二節(jié)ForsomeUScollegestudents,abreakfromschoolisatimetovolunteertohelpcommunitiesinneed.Theytakeschoolsponsored(贊助)tripstodovoluntarywork.Thisspringbreak,Ihadtheopportunitytogoononeofthese36.________(trip),anditwasthebestweekofmyentirelife.Iwentwith12otherstudentsandtwoadultsdowntoRockyMount,NorthCarolinaintheUS.Weworkedonthreehouses,37.________(build)roofs,painting,andlandscaping.38.________wasveryrewardingtoseehowmuchwewere39.________(true)appreciatedbythepeoplelivinginthattown.Everytimewewentoutsomewherefordinner,wehadpeoplecomeuptous40.________(express)their41.________(appreciate).Thismadeusfeelreallygoodand42.________(motivate)ustogetmoredoneeachday.Thetripwasn'tallaboutwork,however;wehadan43.________(amaze)groupofpeoplewhoenjoyedoneanother'scompany.Wecreatedourownfun,44.________helpedusgettoknoweachotherwell.Attheendofthetrip,Icamehomewithnotonly45.________greatsenseoffulfillmentbutalso14reallygoodnewfriends.第三部分寫作第一節(jié)假設你是高三學生李平,近來,你的同學去飯店過生日的現(xiàn)象越來越盛行,對此,同學們有不同的看法。贊同者理由:1.有利于同學的友誼;2.學習之余可以放松一下。反對者理由:1.造成浪費;2.不利于青少年的學習和成長。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.開頭已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。參考詞匯:攀比keepupwiththeJonesesRecentlymoreandmorestudentsgototherestaurantstocelebratetheirbirthdays.Butstudentsholddifferentviewsaboutit._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié)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,使之構成一篇完整的短文。MyDad'sBestFlowerIremembermyfirsthomewasasmallapartmentonthesecondfloorwithalovelyandspaciousbalcony(陽臺).Whenmymomwasbusyinthekitchen,sheletmestayonthebalconywatchingthekidsplayinginthestreet.OnthatbalconyIplayedsometimeswithmyeldersister,Maria.Shewassevenyearsoldandwhenmymomwasabsentshewaslikeamothertome.Thebalconywasagreathobbyplaceformyfather.Afterhisworkheusedtogrowcarnations(康乃馨)intheflowerboxes.Hiscarnationswerered,pinkandwhite,andeveryoneappreciatedthemfortheirbeauty.Hetookcareofthemwithsomuchloveanddevotion.Hedealtcarefullywithhisflowerslikeamothertakingcareofherbaby.ManytimesIsato
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