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PAGE好教育云平臺一輪單元訓練卷第=*2-13頁(共=sectionPages2*24頁)好教育云平臺一輪單元訓練卷第=page2*24頁(共=sectionPages2*24頁)此卷只裝訂不密封班級姓名準考證號此卷只裝訂不密封班級姓名準考證號考場號座位號英語8Units3-5注意事項:1.答題前,先將自己的姓名、準考證號填寫在試題卷和答題卡上,并將準考證號條形碼粘貼在答題卡上的指定位置。2.選擇題的作答:每小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答案標號涂黑,寫在試題卷、草稿紙和答題卡上的非答題區(qū)域均無效。3.非選擇題的作答:用簽字筆直接答在答題卡上對應的答題區(qū)域內。寫在試題卷、草稿紙和答題卡上的非答題區(qū)域均無效。4.考試結束后,請將本試題卷和答題卡一并上交。第Ⅰ卷第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)略第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AAnonlinepostlistingofficepeople’sfourmost-hatedmoderninventionsisgainingpopularity.Readontodiscoverwhatmodernprofessionalsdislike.Numberone:Thepunchmachine(打卡機).32-year-oldMr.ZhangworksforanITcompany.Heliststhepunchmachineashisnumberoneworkdayenemyafteranumberofunavoidableincidentsmadehimlatetopunchinforwork.Zhangsaysmostofhiscolleaguesarehard-workingpeople,buttheyfeellikethebossdoesn’ttrustthemwhenheusesamachinetoevaluatetheirperformance.Zhangplanstofindanotherjobatacompanythatdoesnotuseapunchmachine.Numbertwo:Instantnoodles.Moreandmorepeopletodayrealizethatinstantnoodlesdonotmakeahealthymeal,butlackoftimeforcesmanywhite-collarworkerstoeattheminsteadofaregulardinner.27-year-oldMr.Zhuisasalespersonwhoissobusyatworkthathedoesn’tevenhavetimetowashhissocks.Heregularlyeatsfastfoodtakeaways(外賣)orinstantnoodlesfordinner.Numberthree:Mattresses(床墊).Someelderemployeestellnewcomersthathavingamattressatworkisjustlikehavingahomeatthecompany.Toencouragetheiremployeestoworkovertime,anumberofcompanieshaveissuedtheiremployeeswithmattressessothattheycantakearestundertheirdesksatanytimeofaday.Peoplehavestartedrefusingthemattressandtakingbettercareoftheirhealthafterthemediareportedonanumberofpeoplewhodiedduetooverworklastyear.Andlast,butnotleast,themobilephone.AsurgeonfromaBeijinghospitalsaysmoreandmorewhite-collarworkersareturningupwithastrangediseasewhichtheycall“mobilephoneelbow”.Thepatients’elbowsarepainful,andsometimestheycan’tevenraisetheirhands.Thedoctorsaysthediseaseoccurswhenpatientsspendmorethan4hoursontheirmobiles.21.Whydosomeemployeeswanttofindajobinacompanywithoutpunchmachines?A.Theyoftenmeetwithunavoidableincidentsontheirwaytowork.B.Theyfeellesstrustedwhenevaluatedwiththepunchmachine.C.Itisunnecessaryforthemtopunchinforworkeveryday.D.Theycanworklesshardincompanieswithoutpunchmachines.22.White-collarworkershavetoeatinstantnoodlesbecausethey.A.can’tmakeahealthymeal B.can’taffordaregulardinnerC.don’thavetimetowashtheirsocks D.arealwayssobusyatwork23.Intheeyesoftheboss,themattressescan.A.makeemployeesworkmoretimeB.makethenewcomerslovethecompanyC.makeemployeeshaveagoodrestatanytimeD.takecareoftheemployees’health24.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.Most-hatedModernInventionsB.ModernInventionsAreGainingPopularityOnlineC.ModernInventionsBringUsInconvenienceD.ModernInventionsandOverworkBResearchersatStanfordUniversityhavedevelopedanewmaterialthatcanmoveheatoutofbuildingsandintospace.Theresearcherssaythematerialcancoolbuildingsevenonhotdays.Thecoolingmaterialisaverythinsheetwithmanylayersthatcouldbeplacedonarooflikesolarpanels(板).However,insteadofturningsunlightintoenergyassolarpanelsdo,thematerialturnsheatintoinfrared(紅外線的)radiation.ShanhuiFanisanelectricalengineeringprofessoratStanfordUniversity.Hesaysthatthepanelshavealayerofmaterialthatislikesand.Thepanelsactlikeamirror.Theytakeheatoutofbuildingsandreflectthelightfromthesun.Andhesaysboththeheatandsunlightaresent100kilometersintoouterspace.“It’sastructurethatcoolsitselfwithoutelectricityinput,evenunderthesun.So,whatitdoesisbasicallyradiateheattoouterspaceandalsoreflectthesunlightsoitdoesn’tgetheatedupbythesun.Mr.Fansaysitislikehavingawindowintospace.TheheatissentdirectlyintospacewithoutincreasingtheairtemperatureHesaysbuildingsindevelopingcountriesthatdonothaveelectricityorairconditioningcouldusethepanels.“Inareaswhereelectricityisoutofreachformanypeople,thereisapotentialbenefitforstoringmedicineorevenfood.Inmanyofthesesituations,beingabletoreducethetemperatureisimportant.Andthiswouldprovideawaytodoit.”Theresearcherssaythemainproblemiscreatingactualcoolingsystemsusingthehigh-techpanels.Theysayitmaybepossibletodevelopacoolingspray(噴涂)thatcouldbeusedonpresentsolidstructures.Theybelievethecoolingspraytechnologycouldbedevelopedinthenextthreetofiveyears.Theysayasmuchas15percentoftheenergyusedintheUnitedStatesisspentprovidingpowertoairconditioningsystems.25.Whatisthemainideaofparagraph1?A.Livingonhotdaysisnolongerabigproblemnow.B.Researchersaredevelopingnewsolarpanelsonroofs.C.Anewmaterialiscreatedtocoolthebuildings.D.Thenewmaterialisaverythinsheetwithmanylayers.26.Accordingtoparagraph2,howdoesthepanelwork?A.Ittakesintheheatandcoolsitdown. B.Itusesamirrortoreflectthesunlight.C.Ithasawindowtoletouttheheat. D.Itsendsheatawayrightintospace.27.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribetheadvantageofthenewpanel?A.Convenientbutimpractical. B.Eco-friendlyandenergy-saving.C.Effectivebutexpensive. D.Creativeandcheap.28.Whatcanyouinferfromthepassage?A.Thedeviceofthenewpanelisstillunderresearch.B.Somepeoplegotbenefitsfromproducingthepanels.C.Itisimpossibletosolvetheproblemofcreatingactualcoolingsystem.D.Thenewpanelsmaysave15percentoftheenergy.CAccordingtomanyrecentsurveys,therearefewerandfewerstudentsreadingnewspapersfrommiddleschooltocollege,whichworriesbothparentsandteachersalot.Inmyopinion,severalreasonsresultinthisphenomenon.ThemostsignificantreasonisthattheriseofmanyotherinformationMedia,forexample,internet,mobilephone,TVandsoon.Inthepastweonlycouldreadnewspaperstoknowwhathappenedaroundus,whilenowweonlyneedtoturnontheTV,oropenourcomputers,whichismoreconvenient.Inaddition,computerandothermediaprovideuswithmorenewlynewsandmorespecificdetails,whichwecangeteasilyandwithoutpayment.Thereisalsoanadvantagethatthenewmediahavewhilenewspapersdon’t—alargemountofpictures,whichmaketheinformationornewsmorelively.Therefore,moreandmorestudentstendtosurftheinternetorwatchTVinsteadofreadingnewspapers.Anotherreasonthatfewstudentsreadnewspapersisthattheyhavelittletimetodosuchthings.Weallknowthatnowadaysstudents,especiallymiddleschoolandhighschoolstudentsareburiedinthebooksalmosteverydaytogetgoodgrades.Eveninweekends,theyaresenttoheterogeneouscramschoolbytheirparentstobecomesuperiorinschool.Thusthereislittlefreetimeforthemtodootherthings,nottomentionreadingnewspapers.Thestudent’indifferencetothecurrentaffairsalsoenablesfewnewspaperreaders.The90s,mostoftoday’sstudents,alwayspaymoreattentiontofashionandonlycareforthemselves.Lackingasenseofcollectivismandnationalism,themajorityofthe90shavelittleinterestincurrentaffairs,whicharethebasiccontentofmostnewspapers,sothattherearefewerandfewerstudentsreadingnewspapers.Differentoutsideandinsidereasonshavecontributedtothefewnewspaperreadersamongstudents.Therefore,teachersshouldencouragetheirstudentstoformthehabitofreadingnewspapersregularlyandfreethestudentsfromtheirheavystudyburdensothattheycanaffordtobroadentheirhorizonthroughnewspapers,whichisbeneficialfortheirfuturedevelopment.29.AccordingtoParagraph2,fewstudentsreadnewspapersbecause.A.readingnewspapersisn’tgoodforthemtogetgoodgradesB.theyaremoreinterestedinfashionthancurrentaffairsC.it’scheaperandeasiertogetinformationfromtheInternetorTVD.theycanonlyknowwhatishappeningviatheInternetoronTV30.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.A.it’sbetterforstudentstogaininformationviatheInternetthanothermediaB.highschoolstudentsaretoobusywiththeirstudynowC.moreandmorestudentsareaddictedtotheInternetnowD.morestudentswillfallinlovewithnewspapers31.Whatdoestheauthormostlywanttotellusinthepassage?A.Therearemanyadvantagesofreadingnewspapers.B.Therearereasonswhyfewstudentsreadnewspapers.C.TheadvantagesofsurfingtheInternetareobvious.D.It’sveryimportanttoreadnewspapers.DThetraditionalnewsmediainAmericahasbeenhavingaroughtimeinthelastfewyears.Accordingtoarecentsurvey,moreAmericanshaveanegative(43%)thanapositive(33%)viewofthenewsmedia,andarefindingithardertobewellinformedbecauseitisgettinghardertodeterminewhichnewsisaccurate.Theproblemispreference.Whileideallythemediashouldbeobjectiveandholdpowertoaccount,inrealityweknowthatmostnewsoutletsbelongtoacertainpartyandhavetheirownagendatoadvance.Whetherstate-ownedorrunbysomeshadytax-avoidingbillionaire,getting“themasses”toviewtheworldfromacertainperspectivehasalwaysbeenapricelesspowertowield.Sowhyistrustinthemediasolow?Well,accordingtothesamesurvey,8outof10Americansbelievethatthenewsmediaarecriticaltotheirdemocracy.Thegapbetweenthesenobleexpectationsofanhonest,objectivemediaandtheperformancethattheyactuallydeliverislarge.Timeswhenthemaskslipsandexamplesofmediamanipulation(操縱)areexposedarehugelydamagingtotrust,andpeoplenaturallyturntosocialmediaforothers,even-easier-to-manipulatesources.Thusweareinthecurrentstateinwhichwefindourselves:confusedandmistrustful.Peoplehavebeenpostingexamplesofhowmediacanusedifferenttechniquesofdeception,totrickyouintoseeingexactlywhattheywantedyoutosee.Asyouwilldiscover,perspectivereallyiseverything!Itwillgoestoshowthatahealthydoseofskepticismgoesalongway,andgettingyournewsfromawiderangeofdifferentsourcesisyourbestbettoamoreroundedviewoftheworldwelivein.Socialmediaisgoodinthatrespect,butbadintermsofregulation,trollingandpeopleshoutinghorriblethingsateachother.Thegoodoldtraditionalnewsmediareallyisneededasaforumforreasonabledebateandexpertopinion,buttheygottastopwiththemanipulationalready!32.Whatdoesparagraph2wanttoconvey?A.Peoplehaveprejudiceformedia.B.Themediacantakecontroloftheparty.C.Themediahaveactedasatooltomaskthetruth.D.Themediahaveapricelesspower.33.What’syourunderstandingofthesentence“Asyouwilldiscover,perspectivereallyiseverything!”?A.Peopleshouldnothavefaithinwhatthemediasaysbecausesomenewsarenottrue.B.PeopleshouldnotbetoocuriousaboutthingsaroundC.Peopleshouldrefertosocialmediaratherthantraditionalmediaifwantingtoknowthetruthofnews.D.Thespiritofsuspectanddiversesourcesaregoodwaystohelppeoplerecognizethetruthoftheworld.34.What’sthestructureofthepassage?A.①→②③→④ B.①→②③④C.①②③→④ D.①②→③→④35.What’thebesttitleforthepassage?A.Where’strustinthemediaB.Whypeople’strustinthemediafallsC.HowpeopletreattrustinthemediaD.What’strustinthemedia第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。WaystoRespectfullyDisagreeIt’seasiertoagreethandisagree.36Unfortunately,manyofuseithershyawaycompletelyfromdisagreementsorloseitwhenthingsdon’tgoourway.Thesetipscanhelpkeepdisagreementsconstructive.Use“I”tocommunicatehowyoufeel,whatyouthinkandwhatyouwantorneed.37Forexample,tellingyourparents“YoualwaysremindmeaboutmyhouseworkwhenyouknowIhavemuchhomework”hasaverydifferenttonefrom“I’mfeelingpressuredbecauseIhavealotofhomeworktonight.CanIdothosechorestomorrow?”Listentotheother’sopinion.38Thatmakesitmorelikelythatheorshewilldothesameforyou.Whentheotherpersonistalking,trytostopyourselffromthinkingaboutwhyyoudisagreeorwhatyou’llsaynext.39Thisistheimportantthingyoucandotokeepaconversationontrack.Ofcourse,it’sahugechallengetostaycalmwhenyoufeelangryaboutsomething,especiallyiftheirpersonyou’retalkingtogetsheated.40Ifyou’veeverbeenonthereceivingendofsomeone’sput-downs(貶損的話),youknowhowvaluableusingrespectfullanguageandbehaviorcanbe.Soinsteadofsayingwhatyoumightbethinking(That’sastupididea!),trysaying“Idon’tagree,andhereiswhy.”Respectgoesbeyonddifficultconversations,ofcourse.Beinghelpfulandconsideratetowardsfamilymembers,teachersorcoachesinoureverydayactionshelpsusestablishafoundationforthosetimeswhenwemightdisagree.A.Staycalm.B.Lookintotheother’seyes.C.Using‘you’statementscansoundaggressive.D.Avoidputtingdowntheotherperson’sideasandbeliefs.E.Thenyoucancalmlypresentyourcaseandwhyyoudisagree.F.Beingagoodlistenershowsthatyourespecttheotherperson.G.Butwecanlearnalotfromconversationswherewedon’tagree.第三部分語言知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30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。Iwassixyearsold.ItwasHalloween.TheschoolwashavingitsannualHalloweenparade(游行)to41it.Allthekidswouldmarchafew42throughtheneighborhood.“Justbuyhimacostume,”myfathersaid.“Itdoesn’tcostmuch.”Butno,mymotherdecided,43itwasmyfirstparade,shewould44meacostume:themummy(木乃伊),myfavoritescarycharacter.She45whiterags(布片)andoldtowelsandwoundthem46me,holdingtheminplacewithsafetypins.Thenshearrangedtheragswithtoiletpaperandtape.Ittookalongtime,butIwasstill47enoughtoseetheresult.Whenshefinished,Icould48waittolookinthe49.Iwasamummy!Imovedbackandforthinfrontofit50.“Oh,you’reveryscary.”mymothersaid.Shedrovemetoschool.Westartedourparade.ThemoreIwalked,the51theragsgot.Then,abouttwoblocksout,itbeganto52.ThenextthingIknewwasthatthetoiletpaperwasbeginningtodissolve(溶解).53,theragsbecameevenlooserandfelltomyankles,wrists,andneckandyoucouldseemyundershirtandunderpants,whichmademeextremely54.“LookatCharley!”theotherkidsscreamed.Theywere55.Iwasburningred.Iwantedtoescape,butwheredidyougointhemiddleofaparade?Whenwe56reachedtheschoolyard,Iwasallwet,withamessofragsandtoiletpaperpieces.Theparentswerewaitingtherewith57,startingtotakephotosofus.Isawmymotherfirst.Asshespottedme,she58herhandtohermouth.Iburstinto59.“You60mylife!”Icried.41.A.congratulate B.celebrate C.honour D.spend42.A.blocks B.houses C.schools D.roads43.A.unless B.although C.asif D.since44.A.rent B.buy C.make D.borrow45.A.cutup B.putup C.setup D.turnedup46.A.above B.on C.around D.beneath47.A.upset B.patient C.stubborn D.grateful48.A.seldom B.hardly C.only D.nearly49.A.rags B.shirt C.eyes D.mirror50.A.hurriedly B.sadly C.excitedly D.seriously51.A.tighter B.heavier C.looser D.bigger52.A.rain B.blow C.snow D.thunder53.A.Asareward B.Asaresult C.Atanend D.asusual54.A.shocked B.frightened C.disappointed D.embarrassed55.A.laughing B.jumping C.cheering D.crying56.A.sadly B.gradually C.proudly D.finally57.A.pictures B.cameras C.towels D.dogs58.A.raised B.dropped C.tied D.fastened59.A.flames B.laughter C.tears D.song60.A.lighted B.started C.rebuilt D.ruined第Ⅱ卷第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入適當的內容(1個單詞)或括號內單詞的正確形式。ThomasAlvaEdisonwasamanofwonderfulability61hadthegoodlucktobebornatagoodtime.AftertheAmericanCivilWar,theUnitedStateswasgrowing.Conditionswererightforthetalentsofaman62Edison.Thomaswasanunusuallycuriouschild.Evenat63earlyagehelovedtoreadandmakeexperiments.Becausehewassodreamyandquiet,oncehe64(accuse)ofbeingstupidbyateacher,Edison’smotherwasnotso65(please)thatshetookhersonoutofschoolandneversenthimback.Shetookchargeofhiseducation66(her)andtaughthimhistory,scienceandphilosophy.Edisonwasaveryquickreaderandherememberedeverything.Oncehegottheideaofstartingatthefirstshelfofalargelibraryandreadingeverythinginit.67afterreadingthrough15feetofbooks,hegaveupthis68(ambition)idea.Edisonpatentedover1,000separateinventionsduringhislife.Heneverstopped69(try)tolearnmoreaboutscienceandwhatitcoulddoforman.His70(discover)probablyincreasedthewealthoftheworldmorethanthoseofanyothersinglemaninhistory.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)文中共有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯誤僅涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(∧),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。注意:1.每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。IcanstillrememberIwasonceaskedtomakespeechbeforethewholeclassattheageof9.YoucanimaginehowshyIwaswhenIthoughtofthatwithsomanyeyesfixedtome.Ihadnomorechoicebuttoprepareforit,though.Thehardestpartwasmyoralpresentationfrommymemory,forreadingfromthepaperwa
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