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Unit 5 Music 高考提能练 仿真检测灵活拆组卷第一部分听力(满分30分,限时20分钟)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1What doesnt the girl like?AThe weather. BThe park. CThe distance.2Where was the woman last night?AAt her brothers house.BIn the cinema.CAt her own house.3What does the man do?AA basketball player.BA coach.CA dentist.4Which subject is the most difficult to the boy?AMath. BChemistry. CPhysics.5How will the boy go to the Forest Park most probably?ABy subway. BBy bus. CBy bike.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6What does Lori Kool do?AA director. BA singer. CAn actor.7What did the woman have?AA big livingroom.BA new stereo system.CA large collection of CDs.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8Where are they talking now?AOutside a zoo. BOn a hill. CIn a forest.9What live with the pandas in the woods?AMonkeys. BTigers. CBirds.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10What does the woman do?AA teacher. BA student. CA professor.11Why did the woman feel embarrassed last week?AShe was late for the cookout.BShe went to the wrong place.CShe arrived there too early.12How long did the woman wait until the cookout started?ATwo hours. BThree hours. CFour hours.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13What day is it today?AThursday. BSaturday. CMonday.14What are they going to watch probably?AA cartoon.BAn action movie.CA horror movie.15When will they go to watch the movie?AOn Saturday afternoon.BOn Sunday morning.COn Sunday afternoon.16What time will they get to the cinema?AAt 6:30. BAt 3:30. CAt 3:00.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17What time was Carmen Pliego served?AAt 7:30 pm. BAt 8:00 pm. CAt 9:00 pm.18What was the worst thing that Carmen Pliego met?AThere was a fly in the soup.BThere was no seafood left.CThe restaurant was too noisy.19Who is Mr. Smith?AThe manager of the restaurant.BThe head waiter of the restaurant.CA customer at the restaurant.20How much did Carmen Pliego pay for her husbands meal?A34 dollars. B30 dollars. C31 dollars.答案:15CBCAA610BCACA1115CBABC1620BBAAC听力材料(Text 1)M:Good morning! How was your weekend?W:Great! The park was fun and the weather was nice. The only thing that bothered me was the long distance.(Text 2)M:Where were you last night? At your brothers house?W:No, he annoyed me a lot when I watched a film, so I went to the cinema instead of his house.(Text 3)M:Ive just seen the Xrays and your teeth look just fine.W:I see. Then there is nothing to worry about after all.M:Yes. But you have to watch out when you play basketball next time.(Text 4)W:I cant believe you failed the test again!M:Mum, Im terrible at chemistry, just like math!W:I was good at math when I was a student.M:OK, but for me, it is the most difficult subject.(Text 5)M:May I borrow your bike? Im going to the Forest Park.W:Itll take you a long time to get there by bike.M:Do you know any buses that can take me there?W:No. 8 bus. But the subway will be much faster. Youd better take it.(Text 6)M:Hey, youre on the air with Lori Kool.W:Lori, wow. I love your music. Your first album Ice Cream Scream is my alltime favorite!M:Thanks very much.W:I want to know where you often listen to music, Lori.M:Where? Um, I listen a lot at home, in my living room. Ive got a nice new stereo system.W:That sounds great. Ive got tons of CDs as well. They take up an entire wall of my living room.(Text 7)W:What a big zoo! I have never seen such a big zoo before.M:Yeah. There are pandas, tigers, monkeys, elephants, seahorses and many kinds of birds.W:Great! I like pandas very much. Where are they?M:Let me show you. Look! This is the gate. Go through the gate into the zoo, and youll see a small hill on your right. That is the monkey hill. Opposite the hill, there are some big cages. Theyre the tigers home. Next to the cages, you can see a big pool. Walk by the pool, and youll find a lot of trees in front of you. Many kinds of birds live there and pandas always play there, too.W:Where are the elephants?M:They are there, between the forest and the monkey hill.(Text 8)W:Thanks for offering me a lift. Im looking forward to this party, but I dont want to go alone.M:Dont mention it. Its my pleasure. Have you been to one of these large dinner parties since you got to New Haven?W:No, this is my first time. Last week I went to a cookout for new teachers at Professor Barksdales home. I took a taxi because I didnt want to be late. But I was embarrassed to be the first one.M:Did you arrive too early?W:Youre right. The invitation said “two to seven”. I was there at two oclock, but most people didnt arrive until three or four. They didnt have the cookout until five oclock.M:Cookouts often start slowly. A two oclock start means you arrive at any time after two.W:Thanks for telling me this.(Text 9)M:Hello! This is Bruce speaking.W:Hello, Bruce! This is Jane. Would you like to go to a movie this Saturday?M:Id like that, but Im afraid Im not free the day after tomorrow. My grandparents are coming so my whole family will stay at home that day.W:Sounds good, but you wont miss the movie that we have been looking forward to, right?M:Wait a minute! You mean you are going to see the film that is famous for its Chinese kungfu in it? Its on?W:Yes! So, do you have any time on Sunday? I think we may see the movie one day later.M:Great! Im free in the afternoon. When shall we meet?W:The movie is more than two hours long. I have to come back home before six. So, how about meeting in front of your house at three? Then we can get to the cinema in half an hour.M:No problem! See you then!W:See you!(Text 10)Dear Mr. Smith,I am writing to complain about the bad service that I received in your restaurant last Friday.First of all, we were given a table just in front of the toilets because there was not any other table available, although we had booked one in advance. Secondly, we had to wait for half an hour to be served. I remember clearly that we arrived at 7:30 pm. After the long wait we had to change our minds and ask for meat because there was no seafood left.To make matters worse, my husband found a dead fly in his soup. We were shocked and wanted to leave. So we asked for the bill, expecting we wouldnt have to pay for my husbands meal. Nobody came. After 15 minutes, I asked to see the manager. The head waiter told us that you were on holiday. At last, I was forced to pay $65 instead of $34 just for mine.Today I really want you to know about these unfortunate incidents. I very much hope that in future you will take care of these mistakes.Yours faithfully,Carmen Pliego第二部分阅读理解(满分40分,限时35分钟)第一节(共15小题; 每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AI have lived in Americas countryside for nine years, first in Michigan, where I was getting my university degree; then in central Illinois; and now in Indiana, where I am a university teacher. There were a few things I enjoyed complaining (抱怨) about in my living area. Im a vegetarian (素食者), so theres nowhere to go out for a nice dinner without taking a 50mile drive. Im black, so theres nowhere to get my hair done without another 50mile drive.I repeated these complaints to my parents and my friends. Sometimes it seemed like complaints were the common language in my circle. We all were dissatisfied with something. Back in Illinois, my friends complained about the train to Chicago and how its never on time; my friends in bigger cities complained about the expensive rent and strange smells on the subway.Complaining allows us to accept the imperfect without having to take action. We all have great ideas about what life would be like if only we had this, or did that, or lived there. Perhaps complaining helps bridge the large space between these perfect selves and reality.Theres also this: I really didnt want to change most of the things I complained about. Complaining was helpful on those days when happiness required too much energy. But it also made me lose sight of something. I was born and grew up in Nebraska and have lived most of my life in one of the plains states. When I went to the coasts, I was surprised by how unattractive bigcity living can be.Complaining may offer relief, but so does acceptance. There is no perfect place. There is no perfect life. There will always be something to complain about. By focusing on (关注) my complaints, I risked missing out on important moments of happiness. Now, I look up into the night sky and see all the stars. And I know that I have nothing to complain about.语篇解读:本文是议论文。作者曾是一个爱抱怨的人,然而她最终意识到抱怨不会带来任何改变还会使她错过许多美好的时刻。21.What do we know about the author?AShe likes driving in the countryside.BShe is very picky about her hair.CShe is a welleducated woman.DShe often goes out for dinner.解析:选C细节理解题。根据第一段中的“I was getting my university degree”和“I am a university teacher”可知,作者是一个受过良好教育的人。22After complaining, the author probably _.Ahad a deeper understanding of realityBtried to make herself more perfectCgot sadder about her situationDremained unchanged解析:选D推理判断题。根据第三段中的“Complaining allows us to accept the imperfect without having to take action.”和第四段中的“I really didnt want to change most of the things I complained about”可推测,作者抱怨过后基本不作出任何改变。23What does the underlined word “something” in Paragraph 4 refer to?AThe fact that the author liked the countryside.BThe difference between small and big cities.CThe difficulty in finding happiness.DThe purpose of the authors life.解析:选A代词指代题。画线词something指的是后面的两句“I was born and . living can be”。由此可知,作者想表达她所忽略的事情是:她生养于有着大片平原的内布拉斯加,并且一点儿都不羡慕大城市的生活,即:她曾经非常喜爱乡村生活的事实。24The author writes the text mainly to _.Amake her complaintsBtell us to stop complainingCcompare different lifestylesDtell us life is the same anywhere解析:选B写作意图题。根据最后一段特别是最后一句“I know that I have nothing to complain about”可知,作者写作此文旨在告诉我们应该停止抱怨生活,并且希望我们可以更多地关注生活中的美好。BIt takes a specific personality type to get up on stage in front of family, friends and strangers and play a character unlike yourself.When you also have to speak, sing and dance on the stage, the task is hard.If youre a young person with Downs syndrome (唐氏综合征), it becomes even harder.People with Downs syndrome have intellectual and developmental problems, so it can be really hard for them to memorise and read.But eight theatre lovers have done just that, with some help from local theatre group Hong Kong Players.Today, the eight performers with Downs syndrome are giving a performance at Grappas Cellar in Jardine House, Central.The show starts at 11:30 am and the tickets are HK$150.The Hong Kong Players representatives (代表) working with them, Adam Walker, Candice Caalsen and Claire Johnson, are all performers themselves, and all teach performing arts; they admit working with the group was a special experience.“Neither Candice, Claire nor myself are specialist teachers for people with special needs, so it has largely been trial and error.The members find it hard to remember movements and words, but with repetition, they have developed their skills,” says Walker.Walker says that the things expected of performers in shows can be difficult for people with Downs syndrome, adding that the ages of them from six to 32 make it hard to hold everyones attention at the same time.He hopes the project can show the public how young people with Downs syndrome can take part in all kinds of events.“We believe all people with Downs syndrome have all sorts of talents (才能), especially in the arts.The performance has helped increase their self expression and selfconfidence.”But its not all about the actors the Hong Kong Players believe the project will help the public better understand people with Downs syndrome.“We feel that it is important to offer the skills of our members to the wider community (社区) in order to help people understand other less represented members of society,” says Walker.语篇解读:本文是说明文。香港一家机构帮助8名患有唐氏综合征的人登台表演,他们希望公众能更多地了解这个群体。25.What does Paragraph 1 try to show about people with Downs syndrome?AThe reasons why they should perform.BThe importance of getting them to perform.CThe difficulties they have when performing.DThe requirements for them when performing.解析:选C细节理解题。由第一段中的“the task is hard”和“it becomes even harder”可知,本段主要想告诉读者:对于患有唐氏综合征的人而言,登台演出是很难的。26What do we know about the eight theatre lovers?AThey are all troubled teenagers.BThey have put on their own show.CSome of them have Downs syndrome.DSome of them are part of Hong Kong Players.解析:选B细节理解题。由第二段中的“But eight theatre lovers have done just that”和第三段中的“Today, the eight performers with Downs syndrome are giving a performance”可知,这些演员登台表演了他们的节目。27What does Walker think of working with the eight theatre lovers?AIt is enjoyable.BIt is demanding.CIt is a great comfort. DIt is a bit dangerous.解析:选B推理判断题。由第五段中的“it has largely been trial and error.The members find it hard to remember movements and words, but with repetition, they have developed their skills”和第六段中的“can be difficult for people with Downs syndrome .make it hard to hold everyones attention at the same time”可知,教患有唐氏综合征的人学习表演很难,需要付出很多努力。28What would Walker like the Public to do for people with Downs syndrome?AHelp develop their skills.BFind their artistic talents.CBetter understand them.DProvide jobs for them.解析:选C推理判断题。由倒数第二段中的“He hopes the project can show the public how young people with Downs syndrome can take part in all kinds of events.”和最后一段中的“help the public better understand people with Downs syndrome”可知,Walker希望公众能够更多地了解唐氏综合征患者。CBackground music may seem harmless, but it can have a powerful effect on those who hear it. Recorded background music first found its way into factories, shops and restaurants in the US. But it soon spread to other parts of the world. Now it is becoming increasingly difficult to go shopping or eat a meal without listening to music.To begin with, “muzak” (音乐广播网) was intended simply to create a soothing (安慰) atmosphere. Recently, however, its become big business thanks in part to recent research. Dr Ronald Milliman, an American marketing expert, has shown that music can boost sales or increase factory production by as much as a third.However, it has to be light music. A fast one has no effect at all on sales. Slow music can increase receipts by 38%. This is probably because shoppers slow down and have more opportunity to spot items they like to buy. Yet, slow music isnt always the answer. Dr Milliman found, for example, that in restaurants slow music meant customers took longer to eat their meals, which reduced overall sales. So restaurant owners might be well advised to play uptempo music to keep the customers moving unless of course, the resulting indigestion (消化不良) leads to complaints!语篇解读:背景音乐作为一种常见的音乐形式,已经渗透到人们生活的方方面面。不同的背景音乐可以产生不同的效果。29Background music means _.Alight music that customers enjoy mostBfast music that makes people move fastCslow music that can make customers enjoy their mealsDthe music you are listening to while you are doing something解析:选D细节理解题。选项中的前三项均只是背景音乐中的一部分,只有D项是完整的概括。30Restaurant owners complain about slow music because _.Ait results in indigestionBit increases their salesCit keeps customers movingDit decreases their sales解析:选D推理判断题。由文章最后一段可以看出,如果播放慢速背景音乐,客人的就餐时间就会变长,这样就会导致营业额的整体下滑。这样的结果餐馆老板自然要抱怨。31We can know from the text that _.Abackground music was first used in big department storesBproper music can increase the selling of goodsClight music has a bad effect on productionDrestaurant owners had better play slow music to comfort their customers解析:选B细节理解题。由第二段中的“has shown that music can boost sales”可知,恰当的音乐可以促进销售。DBorn in 1965, Shania Twain was the second of five children in her family. At the age of two, she moved with her mother and two sisters to Timmins, a town north of Toronto. When Shania was eight years old, her mother took her to many different bars, clubs and concerts to perform (表演). In high school, Shania joined a local band (乐队), with which she often performed. After that, Shania moved to Toronto, where she continued singing.When Shania was 21 years old, her parents were killed in a car accident. She had to take over the role of parent to her younger siblings (兄弟姐妹). Taking care of two teenage brothers and a sister was a_Gordian_knot. Suddenly, she had to pay the bills, keep food on the table, and make a living. Anyway, Shania managed to pay the bills by singing here and there.In 1991, Shania went to Nashville, the home of the country music industry. In 1993, she recorded Shania Twain, her first CD. In 1995, her next CD, The Woman in Me, which had eight hit songs, sold more than ten million copies. Her third CD, Come on Over, was also popular and she had another hit song.Shania and Robert Lange, a famous producer, got married in 1993. After finishing her 2000 world tour, she decided to take a break from performing. In August 2001, they had a lovely son, whom they named Eja. After September 11th, Shania decided to spend more time on her family and stayed at home until the fall of 2002. Her reappearance in the music world put her face on magazine covers and country music publications. She also began to promote (宣传) her new CD, Up, on TV shows.语篇解读:本文是记叙文。文章主要介绍了著名歌手Shania Twain的成长之路。32According
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