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【单元测试 全程方略】2014年春高中英语必修三:module6 old and new质量评估(含新题详解) (120分钟 150分) 第一卷第一部分听力(共两节, 满分30分)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。1. how often is the woman going to take exercise?a. once a week. b. twice a week. c. three times a week. 2. whats the woman anxious to know about?a. her test time. b. her score. c. her telephone call. 3. where does the conversation probably take place?a. in the hall. b. at the fashion show. c. in the booking office. 4. who will be a fourth player?a. carol. b. the man. c. the woman. 5. what will the speakers do?a. set a date for their appointment. b. go and see their friends off. c. leave for a new place. 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68题。6. what did the woman ask the man to do for her?a. look for a house. b. rent a house. c. sell a house. 7. how does the woman think of the first house?a. too expensive. b. too big. c. too small. 8. why does the woman dislike the second house?a. its too faraway. b. its too expensive. c. its not big enough. 听第7段材料, 回答第911题。9. what are the speakers talking about?a. the mans job. b. the womans job. c. the weather. 10. why is the man in such a hurry?a. to see a performance. b. to have a performance. c. to have a music class. 11. how does the man make people laugh?a. using actions and expressions. b. using words. c. using instruments. 听第8段材料, 回答第1214题。12. how long havent they seen each other?a. five months. b. five years. c. four years. 13. where does the woman work?a. in a bookstore. b. in a clothing shop. c. at a publishing company. 14. what will they do next?a. have lunch. b. go to work. c. go shopping. 听第9段材料, 回答第1517题。15. what happened when the man was mountain climbing?a. he got trapped in a cave. b. he lost his equipment and food. c. he got lost in bad weather. 16. what caused the loss of the mans legs?a. a bad fall in the mountain. b. low temperature. c. an unsuccessful operation. 17. what did he decide to do after losing his legs?a. use technology to fight his disability. b. set up a club for the disabled. c. design new climbing shoes. 听第10段材料, 回答第1820题。18. what is the speaker mainly talking about?a. advice before the speech competition. b. advice after the speech competition. c. advice during the speech competition. 19. what is the speaker?a. a judge and organizer. b. a college teacher and judge. c. a college teacher and competitor. 20. what is many competitors wrong belief?a. familiar words destroy understanding. b. complicated words destroy understanding. c. complicated words sound impressive. 第二部分英语知识运用(共两节, 满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题; 每小题1分, 满分15分)21. (2013滨州高一检测)my father used toon weekends, but now he is used toevery evening. a. go fishing; danceb. going fishing; dancec. going fishing; dancingd. go fishing; dancing22. id rather the two countriesan end to the war. then their people could live in peace. a. didnt putb. have putc. putd. should put23. (2013合肥高一检测)it wasnt until the 2010 cctv spring festival gala(央视春晚). a. did the former pop band little tiger reuniteb. that the former pop band little tiger reunitedc. then did the former pop band little tiger reunited. when the former pop band little tiger reunited24. mary was much kinder to jack than she was to the others, , of course, made all the others upset. a. whob. whichc. whatd. that25. as a child, jack studied in a village school, is named after his grandfather. a. whichb. wherec. whatd. that26. the accidenthim his life. it5 years for his wife to pay off the debts he left. a. spent; costb. took; spentc. cost; spentd. cost; took27. the new apartment built a few months ago is large enough toover two hundred people. a. containb. providec. resided. accommodate28. the needle treatmentfrom the ancient times has cured many diseases. a. to dateb. datingc. being datedd. dated29. a local woman couldnther tears when she saw her store destroyed by the fire. a. hold backb. hold outc. hold upd. hold on30. you look absolutelyin those tight jeans; change them for another pair. a. anxiousb. curiousc. ridiculousd. serious31. large amounts of moneyspent on the bridge, whichto be completed the next month. a. was; was expectedb. were; was expectedc. was; expectedd. were; expected32. “the glass, or it will be knocked down, ”said the mother. a. removeb. removingc. if removed. to remove33. the book which is based onevents is helpful for you to study history. a. historicalb. traditionalc. globald. terrifying34. operations which left patientsand in need of long periods of recovery time now leave them feeling relaxed and comfortable. a. exhaustedb. injuredc. ridiculousd. delighted35. he made another wonderful discovery, of great importance to science. a. which i think isb. which i think it isc. which i think itd. i think which is第二节完形填空(共20小题; 每小题1. 5分, 满分30分)(2013郑州高一检测)the town i live in is about to put cameras at all traffic lights to catch people who run red lights. it36me of how many people ive seen who take the yellow light as a37to go faster. i also cant understand why people dont move when the traffic light has turned green. above all, there are those38situations in which someone doesnt even39that the light turns red, and just keeps going. that is why so many40happen! all these situations make me41the purpose of traffic lights. 42, its even more frightening to imagine letting people make their own decisions at43crossroads. do the biggest cars get to go first? who decides who goes next?so i guess i do like the idea of a system to44traffic. and ill do my best to45the traffic rules: to go, to be cautious, and to stop when im46to. it occurs to me that my47have done much the same for me48teaching me how to live. they have given me many49lights: to get along well with others, to listen and talk to them, to help others, and to50with joy and purpose. they have also given me some red lights51my life goes astray(误入歧途): not to be greedy, to keep my temper, and to control my desires. and there52have been some yellow caution lights: to watch how much i drink, to keep control of my behavior, and to53school regularly and work hard. if i obey these rules, my life will be as54as it can be. just as im wise to pay attention to the traffic lights when im walking across the street, im wise to pay attention to the“55signals” given to me by my parents. 36. a. suggestsb. informsc. remindsd. warns37. a. sightb. signalc. messaged. switch38. a. instantb. excitingc. dangerousd. cautious39. a. noticeb. sensec. rememberd. feel40. a. eventsb. problemsc. situationsd. accidents41. a. think ofb. wonder aboutc. care ford. worry about42. a. besidesb. anywayc. insteadd. however43. a. noisyb. narrowc. crowdedd. key44. a. controlb. directc. improved. serve45. a. learnb. obeyc. protectd. carry46. a. supposedb. usedc. devotedd. delighted47. a. teachersb. friendsc. leadersd. parents48. a. in charge ofb. in face ofc. in terms ofd. in danger of49. a. safeb. greenc. beneficiald. helpful50. a. liveb. sharec. workd. communicate51. a. unlessb. whenc. befored. till52. a. stillb. evenc. onlyd. also53. a. startb. attendc. leaved. miss54. a. goodb. colorfulc. meaningfuld. healthy55. a. trafficb. lightc. lifed. confidence第三部分阅读理解(共两节, 满分40分)第一节(共15小题; 每小题2分, 满分30分)a knotts berry farm is the nations oldest, and first theme park and draws around five million visitors each year. knotts berry farm hardly had a very good start. arriving in southern california in the 1920s, the knott family farmed about 20 acres of land and finally started a restaurant called mrs. knotts chicken dinner restaurant. mrs. knotts food became well-known and her husband walter built a ghost town as a way of entertaining waiting customers. the family kept expanding and today, knotts berry farm has 165 rides, shows, attractions and restaurants. for more than 80 years, knotts berry farm has been entertaining families and visitors from around the world with great rides and fantastic fun. knotts berry farm is separated into six different themed areas with rides and attractions. fiesta village highlights(突出)californias spanish heritage(遗产)with art work, rides and food. indian trails is similar to fiesta village but with an accent on native american legends, crafts, music and dancing. the heart and soul of knotts, ghost town is an 1880s california boom town with cowboys, gunfights, stagecoaches, and a real steam train. the boardwalk makes people think of southern california beach and surfing heritage plus the boomerang roller coaster and the hammer-head. wild water wilderness is an 1800s-style park with water rapids and a magical journey into native north america. for peanuts fans, camp snoopy is a six-acre childrens wonderland with 30 rides and attractions. knotts berry farm also stages yearly special events such as scary farm and halloween haunt plus knotts merry farm for the holiday season. knotts berry farm is in buena vista, orange county, california. it is about half an hour from downtown los angeles and 10 minutes from disneyland. knotts berry farm is open from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. during the week. the park is open on saturdays from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. and from 10 a. m. to 7 p. m. on sundays. during the summer months, the park is open later. the theme park is closed on christmas day. tickets for 2010 were: adults, $53. 99 all day; people older than 62, $23. 99; children 3 to 11 years old, $23. 99. for more information about knotts berry farm, call 714-220-5220. 56. the first paragraph is mainly about knotts berry farms. a. attractionsb. historyc. servicesd. prices57. besides indian trails, you can also experience native american culture in. a. fiesta villageb. the boardwalkc. wild water wildernessd. camp snoopy58. what do we know about knotts berry farm from the passage?a. it is in northern california. b. it is open all the year round. c. it has eight themed areas. d. it is not far from disneyland. 59. the type of this passage would be. a. explanationb. argumentationc. narrationd. practical writingbthe treadle pump(脚踏泵)is based on a design developed in the 1970s by norwegian engineer gunnar barnes. it can be made locally. the treadle pump is easy to build from bamboo or other wood and two metal cylinders(圆筒)with pistons(活塞). the pistons go up and down as a person stands on lever devices treadlesand uses a natural walking motion. how many hours a day the pump needs to be operated depends on the season and how much water is needed for crops. it could be two hours a day. it could be seven hours a day. small children sometimes stand with their parents on the treadles. everyone in the family can take turns operating the pump. the acumen fund is a non-profit group that invests in business projects to fight poverty. it studied the effects of treadle pumps in the indian state of uttar pradesh. uttar pradesh has three treadle pump manufacturers and more than seventy-three thousand pumps. acumen reported that families using them ate more vegetables, because they were able to grow more to eat and to sell. many of these families also drank more milk, because they bought a cow with their added earnings. men with treadle pumps often no longer have to leave the farm to seek extra work in cities. the pump can also improve education. farmers often use their extra earnings to buy books for their children or to pay for schooling. a farmer in zambia said he hoped to have enough money in three years to buy a diesel-powered pump(柴油泵). then he could grow more crops over a larger area. but the world economic crisis has had an effect on some farmers. ide executive director zenia tata says some who were able to buy diesel-powered pumps now do not have enough money to buy fuel. so they are using their treadle pumps again. 60. the treadle pump. a. is invented by an american engineerb. is mainly made of metalc. consists of two cylinders with pistonsd. consists of two cylinders with an engine61. what does the author want to tell us about the treadle pump in the second paragraph?a. its history. b. its working principle. c. its structure. d. its usage and effects. 62. it can be inferred from the passage that. a. it is easy to learn how to operate the treadle pumpb. it is difficult to build a treadle pumpc. the treadle pump is used more in winter than in summerd. operating the treadle pump can keep fit63. why does the farmer in zambia hope to buy a diesel-powered pump?a. because he wants to grow crops on a larger scale. b. because he hates to leave the farm to seek fortune in cities. c. because a diesel-powered pump is cheaper than before. d. because oil is much cheaper than before. c probably you have seen photographs of the grand canyon, the great valley in the desert country of arizona. but you must go there yourself to feel its true size and beauty. the grand canyon is one of the greatest natural wonders of the world. the colorado river formed the grand canyon over millions of years. slowly, the river cut down through hard rocks. at the same time, the land was rising. today, the canyon is one and a half kilometers deep and 445 kilometers long. the oldest rocks at the bottom of the canyon are more than one billion years old. the width varies from about 200 meters to 29 kilometers across. the rim or top of the canyon is about 2, 300 meters above sea level on the south rim, and about 3, 000 meters on the other side, the north rim. as a result, there are different kinds of plants and animals on opposite sides of the canyon. the south rim is dry desert country. the north rim has tall forests. the canyon looks different at different times of day, and in different seasons and weather. at sunrise and sunset the black, gold, brown, and orange colours of the rocks are especially clear and bright. in winter, the canyon is partly covered with snow. the view from the south rim of the grand canyon is the best. most visitors come to the south rim and stay in campgrounds or hotels. every point along the canyons edge offers a different view. the north rim of the canyon is quieter. it takes all day to drive there from the south rim because there is only one bridge across the colorado river. on the way, you go through navado indian lands, and a colourful pink desert called “the painted desert”. you can walk down into the grand canyon, or you can go down on the back of a mule. you can also take a boat trip down the colorado river, and camp on the beaches at night. but whether you see the grand canyon from the top or the bottom, it will be an experience that you will never forget. 64. the best way to feel the size and beauty of the grand canyon is. a. to see its photographsb. to listen to the report about itc. to travel there yourselfd. to watch its tv program65. what made the grand canyon?a. the earthquake. b. the water from the colorado river. c. the american people. d. the strong wind. 66. if you go to visit the canyon youd better go to. a. the south rimb. the north rimc. the bottomd. the top of a treedpsychologists take opposing views of how external rewards, from warm praise to cold cash, affect motivation and creativity. behaviorists, who study the relation between actions and their consequences, argue that rewards can improve performance at work and school. cognitive(认知学派的)researchers, who study various aspects of mental life, maintain that rewards often destroy creativity by encouraging dependence on approval and gifts from others. the latter view has gained many supporters, especially among educators. but the careful use of small monetary(金钱的)rewards sparks creativity in grade-school children, suggesting that properly presented inducements(刺激)indeed aid inventiveness, according to a study in the june journal of personality and social psychology. “if kids know theyre working for a reward and can focus on a relatively challenging task, they show the most creativity, ”says robert eisenberger of the university of delaware in newark. “but its easy to kill creativity by giving rewards for poor performance or creating too much anticipation for rewards. ”a teacher who continually draws attention to rewards or who hands out high grades for ordinary achievement ends up with uninspired students, eisenberger holds. as an example of the latter point, he notes growing efforts at major universities to tighten grading standards and restore failing grades. in earlier grades, the use of so-called token economies, in which students handle challenging problems and receive performance-based points toward valued rewards, shows promise in raising effort and creativity, the delaware psychologist claims. 67. psychologists are divided with regard to their attitudes toward. a. the choice between spiritual encouragement and monetary rewardsb. the amount of monetary

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