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阶段评估检测(七)选修7 (120分钟 150分)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。1where did this conversation most probably take place? a. inside a bookstore. b. by an art museum. c. by a bookstore. 2how much does the woman have to pay if she stays for 5 days? a. $6. b. $11. c. $30. 3what did the man do that day? a. he didnt go out. b. he played football though he was hurt. c. he was hurt in an accident. 4how old is dick now? a. 39. b. 43. c. 35. 5what does the man mean? a. the teacher is thinner than before. b. the teacher is fatter than before. c. the teacher is as fat as before. 第二节(共15小题;每小题15分,满分225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6至8题。6who did the man go on holiday with? a. his friends. b. his parents. c. his relatives. 7where didnt the man go? a. edinburgh. b. st. andrews. c. highlands. 8what can we learn about the life people live in london?a. everybody lives a happy life. b. everybody lives an easy life. c. everybody lives a busy life. 听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9whats the relationship between the two speakers? a. they are boss and employee. b. they are doctor and patient. c. they are teacher and student. 10whats wrong with the man? a. he had a headache. b. he had a stomachache. c. there was nothing wrong with him. 11what can we learn about the man? a. he is honest. b. he is always telling lies. c. he is often ill. 听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12whats the relationship between the two speakers? a. they are strangers. b. they are classmates. c. they are teacher and student. 13how many buses are there altogether? a. 2. b. 3. c. 4. 14how long does the woman have to wait for the bus? a. 20 minutes. b. 30 minutes. c. 40 minutes. 听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15whats the woman suffering from? aheadaches. bdizziness. cstomachaches. 16where should the woman go next? athe chemists. bthe opticians. cher office. 17what do we know about the woman? ashe feels dizzy when reading or watching tv. bshe suffers headaches due to a bad cold. cshe doesnt wear glasses. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18what is the basic training for running? a. to run slowly at the start. b. just to cover the miles. c. to run as long as one can. 19what time is best for one to do slow running? a. at any time of the dayb. only in the morning. c. before the dark. 20what will be the result for a runner? a. he will be bodily strong. b. he will be able to join other sports. c. he will get over his heart disease. 第二部分 词汇知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 多项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)21. he said he would _ me to professor mcrae as his postgraduate student. a. commentb. suggestc. commandd. recommend22. a government official was murdered last friday and the police are collecting information that is _ to the case. a. relevantb. similarc. devotedd. addicted23. it is reported that some mainland visitors to hong kong disneyland didnt _ the park rules and behaved improperly. a. get acrossb. keep toc. take upd. make up24. 2012新乡模拟we should bear in mind that social development and balance of nature should go in _. a. companyb. sympathyc. associationd. harmony25. most children at school hope that they can _ activities that appeal to them after class instead of just doing their homework. a. apply forb. participate inc. stick tod. focus on26. in some african countries, girls still have no _ to education, which calls on the un to make greater efforts. a. meansb. accessc. approachd. way27. the conference was _ fixed for the 10th, august, but later the unexpected awful weather made us put it off. a. normallyb. obviouslyc. originallyd. presently28. make sure the gas is turned off after a bath, which would _ cause danger. a. somehow b. meanwhile c. otherwise d. furthermore29. the spokesman said that this was a(n)_ negotiation (谈判) because it solved a lot of problems between the two sidesaattractivebdefensivecprotectivedproductive30.2012武昌模拟if you _ others to hire a car and see these famous tourist spots, your will be more economicala. team up withb. carry on withc. get along withd. put up with第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)2012皖南七市联考 one cold night, i was growing sick of my life in san franciscothere i was walking home around one oclock in the morning after a 31 practice at the theatre. with the opening night only a week away, i was still learning my lines by heart. i was having 32 handling my part-time job at the bank in the daytime and my acting at night at the same time. as i walked, i thought seriously about 33 both acting and san francisco. i had 34 too much of the city life. as i walked down the 35 streets under the tall buildings, i felt very small and cold, so i began 36 both to keep warm and to keep away from any possible robbers. very few people were still out 37 a few homeless people under blankets. about a block from my 38 , i heard a sound behind me. i 39 quickly, half expecting to see someone with a knife or a gun. the street was empty. all i saw was a shining streetlight. still, the noise had made me 40 so i started to run faster. not until i reached my apartment building and unlocked the door did i 41 what the noise had been. it had been my wallet 42 to the sidewalk. suddenly i wasnt cold or tired anymore. i ran out of the door and back to where id heard the noise. although i searched the sidewalk 43 for 15 minutes, my wallet was 44 to be found. just as i was about to quit the 45 , i heard the garbage truck stop to the sidewalk next to 46 . when a voice came from the inside, “alisa camcho? ” i thought i was dreaming. how could this man know my name? the door opened and out jumped a small blonde man with an 47 look in his eyes. “is this 48 youre looking for? ” he asked, holding up something like a wallet. finally, i got my wallet back. i also got back some 49 of city life. i realized the city couldnt be a bad place as soon as people were willing to 50 each other. 31acomfortablebseriousctiresomedfortunate32acomfortbdesirecpaindtrouble33asetting upbgiving upcholding updpicking up34aexpectedbchangedccontrolleddpossessed35adesertedbcrowdedcblankdnarrow36arunningbjumpingcmovingdmarching37atowardsbexceptcincludingdbetween38abankbtheatrecapartmentdoffice39astoodbwalkedcturneddleft40asatisfiedbconfusedcfrighteneddannoyed41aturn outbfigure outcgive outdpull out42abelongingbaddingcstickingdfalling43agratefullybanxiouslycskilfullyddelightedly44anowherebanywhereceverywheredsomewhere45ainstructionbtrainingcsearchdacting46aitbhimcsomeonedme47aamusedbunpleasantcuneasydembarrassed48awhatbwhocwhicheverdwhomever49aproductionbjudgmentcfriendshipdappreciation50aexpectbhelpcsharedlove第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)(a) pacha londonwww. pachalondon. com the worlds most historic club is set in a building of the 1920s beautifully decorated in its original oak paneling and features an impressive glass ceiling. you can enjoy beauty, style and elegance when clubbing at londons most historic night club pacha and appreciate works of some famous musicians. amika londonwww. amikalondon. com amika plays host to the new super elite(社会精英) who are seeking the latest fashion trends. a unique playground is designed for fun. it is the final destination for major players and glitterati(知名人士) alike. it features table reservations & bookings, events and corporate bookings. seone club londonwww. seonelondon. com seone is one of londons largest music clubs. situated in the north of london, seone consists of five rooms. it can be broken down into smaller spaces and can be used for parties as small as 100 people. seone club has attracted all kinds of promoters and event organizers, from corporate giants to dance promoters. koko clubwww. koko. uk. com situated at 1a camden high street, central london, koko club represents a versatile(多用途的), 21st-century club. its very adaptable so it can be used for anythingfrom small comedy to international music awards. a must visit! bar rumbawww. barrumba. co. uk located in londons west end, bar rumba is one of londons leading late night clubs. playing funk, jazz, afro-beat, latin, cuban, salsa, drum & bass, break beat. it has an amazing sound system for dance music. every night it delivers a different beatfrom hip hop to latin dance, from grime to jazz. club colosseumwww. clubcolosseum. com situated in 1 nine elms lane, vauxall, london, club colosseum won the worlds best club award in 1999. now it features a new vip room, a spectacular riverside bar with a view all over london & the river thames. 51if you dream of appreciating the unique view of the river, you should go to _. a. pacha londonb. amika london c. club colosseumd. bar rumba52. nancy likes the british history and culture as well as great musical masterpieces. she should go to _. a. pacha londonb. koko clubc. seone club londond. club colosseum53. laura is crazy about dancing and enjoys different dances with fascinating dance music. she should go to _. a. amika londonb. koko clubc. seone club londond. bar rumba 54. lily would like to have her eighteenth birthday party at a proper night club next week with over a hundred friends. she should go to _. a. pacha londonb. seone club london c. club colosseumd. bar rumba (b) a typical day at work for cesar millan includes taking a four-hour jog with 40 dogs, large and small, young and old, and none of them on leashes(缰绳)although most of these dogs belong to him, the rest are troubled dogs sent to millan to learn good behaviourobviously, millan has a special gift for working with these animals growing up on a farm in mexico, millan knew he would work with dogshis first job, at age 15, was helping a veterinarian (兽医)he was so good at calming scared dogs and handling all kinds of situations that people started calling him the dog boysince then, he has built a rewarding career around his favourite animal studying dogs on the farm where he grew up, millan realised they need a lot of exercise to be calmhe explains his approach, “exercise and discipline (纪律) first, and then affection! ” he says a lot of people get it wrong because they do not realise what dogs really needmillan does not only train dogs, he also trains owners to understand that their pets need ruleshe has helped celebrities like oprah winfrey and will smith and everyday people too at his dog psychology centre in los angeles, california, millan also works with dogs whose dangerous behaviour has prevented them from finding homeshe teaches them to be loving gentle petsviewers can actually see the change in dogs with troublesome behaviour on millans tv show the dog whisperer to find the right career, millan encourages kids to do what they enjoy“you can always find a jobbut i find that happiness comes when you follow your passionsuccess followed me because i was following my dream of being the best dog trainer in the world”55which of the following is not true according to the first paragraph? acesar millan usually walks his dogs every daybcesar millan owns 40 dogs altogetherccesar millan is good at handling dogsdsome of the dogs do not behave well56from the second paragraph we can learn that millan _awas born into a poor familyb. never went to schoolchas loved dogs since his childhooddhas been a successful veterinarian57which of the following can be inferred from the passage? aeither millans father or his mother was a dog expertboprah winfrey and will smith are everyday peoplecmillan makes good money from his dog businessdmillan frequently gets hurt by troublesome dogs58according to millan, your choice of major at college should be based on _ayour interestbsocial needscyour parents hopedits popularity(c) new research is strengthening evidence that eating vegetables may be some of the best health advice. a study of 500, 000 americans has found that just one extra serving of fruit or vegetables a day may reduce the risk of developing head and neck cancer. many studies have shown that diet plays a role in cancer. cancer experts now believe that up to two-thirds of all cancers come from lifestyle such as smoking, diet and lack of exercise. tobacco and alcohol use increases the risk of head and neck cancer, which affects the mouth, nose, sinuses and throat. researchers at the national cancer institute asked men and women aged 50 and older about their diets, then followed them for five years to record all diagnoses of head and neck cancer, the sixth-leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. the study found eating six servings of fruit and vegetables per day per 1, 000 calories cut the risk of head and neck cancer by 29 percent compared to eating one and a half servings. an adult needs around 2, 000 calories a day. “one more serving of fruit or vegetables per 1, 000 calories per day reduced head and neck cancer risk by 6 percent,”said neal freedman, a cancer prevention fellow at the nci. a second study in 183, 000 people of california and hawaii found a diet high in flavonols(黄酮醇)might help reduce pancreatic cancer(胰脏癌)risk, especially in smokers. flavonols are common in plants but highest in onions, apples, berries, kale and broccoli. the study found that people who ate the most flavonols reduced risk of developing pancreatic cancer by 23 percent than those who ate the least. 59. the word “sinuses” underlined in the passage refers to a part in _. a. the headb. the stomachc. the backd. the legs60. all the following are the causes of the head and neck cancer except _. a. drinkingb. smokingc. lacking exercise d. eating an apple61. the true statement is that _. a. all cancers are related to lifestyleb. smokers should often have onions, apples and berriesc. having more vegetables means no cancersd. six servings of fruit and vegetables per day are enough for an adult62. the main idea of the passage is _. a. about the head and neck cancerb. the pancreatic cancerc. the diet and healthd. the healthy diet(d) duck-billed platypuses(鸭嘴兽) cannot be real, can they? the duck-billed platypuses of eastern australia are small, shy animalsthis small mammal is such a strange creature that when the first one arrived at the british museum in london in 1798, scientists thought that someone was playing a practical joke on them one cannot blame the scientists for having such a thought because it is definitely one of natures strangest creatures aliveit looks like an animal which has been put together using various parts of different animalsit is a four-legged animal with a tail like a beavers(海狸), webbed feet and a ducks billit has no outer earswhat is stranger still is the fact that it breastfeeds its young like all other mammals, yet lays eggs like fish, reptiles and birdsit grows to about 47 centimeters in length and weighs around 15 kilogrammes male platypuses are poisonousthey have a pointy part on their hind ankles that connects to a poison bag in each legthey mainly use these weapons in mating battles with other maleshowever, if threatened, they will use them to attack their enemies the platypus is native to australiathere are thousands of them living in the wet lands, lakes and rivers of eastern australia and parts of tasmaniait feeds on underwater animals such as shrimps, worms, frogs, snails and small fishwhen a platypus is underwater, it is almost deaf and blindhowever, scientists have discovered that the animal can still find its food through a sense of smell and a sensitive sense of touch in the billthe bill, in fact, has sensors which can detect the smallest electrical charge sent out by the movement of prey(猎物)this explains why the strange creature has the strangest habit of eating ordinary flashlight batteries63. why did the scientists think they were being made fun of? athe animal they saw was too small and shybthe animal had traveled all the way from australiacthe animal looked too strange to be realdthe british museum had been charged too much money64. paragraph 2 mainly tells us about the platypus _astrange featuresbunique appearancecway of feeding its youngdusual size and weight65. in what way is the male platypus weapon dangerous to its enemies? aits as sharp as a knifebits on the powerful hind anklescit attacks at all timesdit can send out poison66. the platypus eats flashlight batteries because _athey send out electrical chargebthey taste delicious to itcthey look like swimming frogsdthey provide energy for it(e) osloexcited with pride, norwegians sang in the streets of oslo on sunday, celebrating norways national day and the countrys eurovision song contest victory. hundreds of norwegians sang along to alexander rybaks winning song fairytale as they wa

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