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module 6 old and new单元综合检测 外研版必修3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。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 does the woman say about mary?ashell be home on time.bshe was late for work.cshes working overtime.2what will the woman do?aturn up the tv.bturn down the tv.cturn off the tv.3how many ties does the man buy?anone. bone. ctwo.4why are the shopkeepers complaining?afewer people buy meat.bthe price of meat is rising.cthey are too busy now.5who are the speakers?aretired soldiers.bcollege students.carmy people.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。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至8题。6where does the conversation probably take place?ain a bank. bin a shop.cat a bus stop.7what does the woman give the man?afive 1dollar bills.bsome 5dollar bills.ca 20dollar bill.8what will the woman most probably do later?ahave a dinner. btake a bus.cgo shopping.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9whats the probable relationship between the speakers?ahusband and wife.bemployer and employee.cteacher and student.10what does the woman think of the kids game?afunny.bviolent (暴力的)cboring.11what can we learn from the conversation?athe woman is worried.bthere is a car crash outside.cthe kids often hurt each other.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12what is the speakers trouble?athey have no map.bthey need gas.cthey get lost.13where are the speakers going next?ato a farmhouse.bto a restaurant.cto a gas station.14what language do the local people speak?agerman. benglish. citalian.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15what are the speakers mainly talking about?aa party.bthe weekend plans.can art gallery.16what does tina want to do after the dinner?adance bgo cycling. csee a movie.17when does the woman want to see the new paintings?aon saturday night.bon sunday afternoon.con sunday evening.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18who is the speaker most probably talking to?aa classmate. bthe principal.ca teacher.19which of the following sports does the speaker enjoy least?afootball. brunning.cbasketball.20what does the speaker think of pe.?ait is embarrassing to do it.bthere should be more activities.cit is an important part of an education.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)从a、b、c、d四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。21professor wang often says that _ main purpose of education is not to teach you to make _ living.athe;/ ba;thec/;the dthe;a22these rooms were once used _ storing some tools but now they are used _ classrooms for the poor children.aas;for bfor;ascas;to dof;as23_ is known to all,china will be an advanced and powerful country in 20 or 30 years time.athat bitcas dwhich24the _ of the art building looks like a flying plane.aproject bstructurecterminal dconstruction25with more forests being destroyed,huge quantities of good earth _ each year.ais washing awaybis being washed awaycare washing awaydare being washed away26he has always expected to be a competitor in the program lucky 52,and now his dream _.ahas come truebhas been come truechas realizeddis realizing27the performance _ to please the audience was welcomed by cold silence.adesigningbdesignedcto designdhad been designed28is that hall big enough?we have at least 200 guests.sure.thats a hall which can _ 400 people.acontain bincludecoffer daccommodate29he was only _ from telling his mother his real opinion by his fear of her.aheld up bheld oncheld back dheld in30what he said was so _ that all of us couldnt believe it.aridiculous binfluentialcdelightful dboring31there are two bedrooms,_ is my grandparentsathe larger of whichbthe larger of themcthe larger one thatdthe larger32does the way you thought of _ the water clean work?amaking bhow to makecto make dhaving made33that _ dam was washed away by the flood and therefore all the crops were submerged.a20metreshighb20metrehighc20 metres highd20 metre high34by doing the experiment,the scientist aims to record the exact _ point at which salt water turns _.afrozen;freezingbfrozen;frozencfreezing;freezingdfreezing;frozen35the problem is too difficult to deal with.maybe i will give it up!_,john.you can make it!ano problem bno hurryccome on dthats ok第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从3655各题所给的四个选项(a、b、c和d)中,选出最佳选项。sudha chandran,a classical dancer from india,had to have her right leg cut after a car accident.she was also _36_ on her career road.though the accident brought her bright career to a _37_,she didnt give up.in the _38_ months that followed,sudha met a doctor who developed an artificial (人造的) _39_ made from rubber filled with sponge (海绵)so _40_ she wanted to go back to _41_ after she had been fitted with an artificial leg.sudha knew that she believed in _42_ and could realize her dream;_43_, she began her courageous journey back to the world of dancing_44_ to balance,bend,stretch,walk and turn.after every public concert,she _45_ ask her dad about her performance.“you _46_ have a long way to go.” was the answer she used to get _47_.in january 1984,sudha made a historic _48_ by giving a public concert in bombay.she performed in such a great manner that it _49_ everyone to tears and this _50_ pushed her to the number one position again.that evening when she asked her dad the _51_ question,he didnt say anything.he just touched her feet as a praise.sudhas comeback was _52_ moving an event that a film producer _53_ to make the story into a hit film.when someone asked sudha how she had _54_ to dance again,she said quite simply,“you dont need feet to dance.” _55_ is impossible in this world.if you have the will to win,you can achieve anything.36a.left alonebcut offckept outdput out37a.topbheightcpointdstop38a.unforgettablebpainfulcbusydfree39a.flowerblegcgiftdbox40a.strangelybgraduallycheavilydstrongly41a.homebschoolcdancingdwalking42a.the doctorbthe stagecherselfdher dad43a.howeverbevencsincedtherefore44a.startingbrememberingcwantingdlearning45a.couldbwouldcshoulddmight46a.yetbevercalsodstill47a.in returnbin turncin surprisedin anger48a.changebmovementccomebackdpromise49a.madebmovedcletdforced50a.storybperformancecdecisiondaccident51a.usualbnewcnormaldinteresting52a.suchbthiscverydso53a.allowedbpretendedcrefusedddecided54a.triedbmanagedcfaileddafforded55a.nothingbanythingcsomethingdeverything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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(a、b、c和d)中,选出最佳选项。athe goal of every plant and every animal is the same:to create the next generation.the way a plant makes the next generation is by making seeds.flowers are the tools that plants use to make their seeds.the job of a flower is to help its pollinators (虫媒) put pollen(花粉) exactly in the right place at the right time to make a seed.when a plants flower succeeds in this,the plant gets to passing the secret of this success to the next generation,through the genetic code (遗传密码) in its seeds!when a plant fails to grow up and make seeds,its genetic code does not get passed on.it becomes a loser in the game of life.the environment is often testing each plant.competition for sunlight,water,nutrients and space is strong.some animals eat plants.only the strongest plants can live long enough to reproduce (繁殖)these survivors keep making seeds,letting the environment select the winners and losers.through this process plants have developed the ability to survive in every habitat on our planet.this evolution (进化) has filled even the harshest habitats with life,including cold high mountains.although the pollination of a flower may appear to happen by accident,plants and pollinators have been practising for millions of years to make sure that this “accident” happens.often a plant and a pollinator evolve together,adapting to changes in each other to improve their own survival.a plant depends on a pollinator to make its seeds.a pollinator also depends on a plant to provide all the food for their young.the relationship between lonely bees and certain cold mountain plants is a good example of this evolution.56whats the job of a pollinator?ato help a flower to become more beautiful.bto put pollen in a place to make a seed.cto make the flower live for a long time.dto give more pollen to people.57according to the passage,if a plant becomes a winner in the game of life,_.ait will fail to grow upbit will make no seedscthere will be no pollinatorsdits genetic code will get passed on58from the third paragraph we can infer that _.athe environment is very important for a plant to survivebanimals that eat plants can increase the development of plantsconly the strongest plants have seeds to reproducedall the plants can get the same amount of sunlight and space59the underlined word “harshest” in the third paragraph probably means “_”ahardest bbusiestcrichest dluckiestbstudents should be allowed to study without worrying about grades.fortunately,most educators are becoming aware of the fact that students have different interests and abilities.however,the regimentation (严格控制) resulting from grades still exists.grades often holds back the students creativity.competing for better grades causes many students to turn down chances to pursue (追寻) music,dramatics and sports.grades put an arbitrary (武断的) standard of success on everyone.i do not demand as some extremists do,that grades be got rid of at once.however,i do believe that less emphasis should be placed on grades.i hope that someday grades will become optional at village high school.magdalena smith,president,drama clublets face the facts about grades.grades have three basic functions.first,grades encourage students to work at their highest level of competence.second,they act as a reward for hardworking students and as a scold to students who do not work hard.finally,grades are used as an effective standard by which to measure student achievement.good grades help students to get jobs and to get into university.ive spoken with a number of students who have jobs,and most of them said that they were hired mostly on the basis of their grades.my grades helped me get a parttime job and will help me get into university next year.i think grades are very important at village high school.simon harper,member,science club60simon harper writes from the viewpoint of someone who_.abelieves in the benefits of good gradesbis concerned about students creativitycsupports students interests and abilitiesddoesnt work too hard at his studies61magdalena smith thinks it important for students_.ato get good jobsbto take part in music,dramatics,and sportscto compete more for gradesdto be scolded for not working hard62_helped simon harper get a parttime job.ahis creativitybhis abilitychis good gradesdhis various interests63which of the following is not the attitude of magdalena smith towards grades?agrades should be got rid of.bthe regimentation resulting from grades still exists.cgrades put an arbitrary standard of success.dstudents should be able to learn without worrying about grades.ccomputers are increasingly important in health care.but can they also help poor people escape poverty?vikram sheel kumar thinks so.mr.kumar is a doctor,an engineer and the head of a small business in boston,massachusetts.and,in september,this 28yearold man received an award for technology in service to humanity.that award came from technology review magazine. his goal is to improve health care in poor nations with the help of computer which is small enough to hold in one hand.these devices ae known as personal digital assistants,or pd.a.dr.kumar started his company two years ago.it is called dimagi,which means “smart guy” in hindi.his parents came from india.there,dimagi computer programs are used to organize medical information on more than 70,000 patients.dr.kumar says health care workers had problems at first,but then learned quickly how to use the devices.nurses no longer have to carry heavy documents whenever they travel to villages.and they no longer have to copy large amounts of health information by hands.in south africa,health workers are using a dimagi program for a different purpose in the kwazulunatal area.they use it to provide patients with results from tests for hiv,the virus that causes aids.people who get tested must enter a secret identification code to see the results.and,in boston,children with diabetes are using a dimagi system to learn about their disease and how to control it.the software includes games and ways for the children to communicate with others with diabetes.dr.vikram kumar says it is important to get patients involved in their own health care by helping them gain information.he says there are endless possible uses for this technology,especially in developing countries.and he urges people to suggest ways to improve it.dimagi programs are written in code that is open to anyone.64the best title of the passage is_.adr.kumar and his dimagiba genius in indiacaids in south africada new softwarep.d.a65which of the following statements is true according to the passage?adimagi program began to be used in india many years ago.bchildren with diabetes can get cured by playing games of dimagi.cdimagi program is very useful only in developing countries.ddimagi program can and will surely be improved in the future.66we can conclude from the passage that dr.kumar is a person_.awho is young and talented and easy to accept other peoples opinionsbwho has once suffered from diabetescwho owns a lot of property and wealthdwho hasnt been publicly admitted in the field of medicine and it67the advantages of the devices that dr.kumar invented include the following except that_.athey are easy to be carried about because they are light in weight and small in sizebthey are easy to learn and use and have a large space to be improvedcthey can store a lot of information of the patients which otherwise doctors had to copy by handsdthey are written in a secret code that only patients knowdthe history of nomenclature (命名) in britain is so old that no one knows the beginning of the story.since written history began,people have had names.it is therefore impossible to do more than guess at how the earliest given names were chosen.most names appear to have had some sort of original meaning,usually descriptive,rather than being simply a pleasing collection of sounds.the descriptive names developed both from nouns and adjectives.the irish gaelic people used descriptive nouns and adjectives which were meaningful.early in prehistory some descriptive names began to be used again and again until they formed a name pool for that particular culture.parents would choose names from the pool of existing names rather than invent new ones for their children.with the rise of christianity (基督教),christians were encouraged to name their children after the holy people of the church.these early christian names can be found in many cultures today,in various forms.the pool of names in use in england changed basically after the normans came in 1066.then french names of germanic origin (起源) became popular within two or three generations.as a result names like emma,matilda,richard and william,became common in english nomenclature.at the same time a few old english names,like edward and alfred,remained because they were names of holy people or kings;others were kept because they were used with slight changes by germanic names from the normans like robert.surnames developed from bynames,which are additional ones used to differentiate two people with the same given name.these bynames fall into particular patterns.these usually started out as specific (特有的) to a person and were taken down from father to son between the twelfth and sixteenth century.the noble usually used takendown surnames early on and the peasants did so later.68we can infer from the text that_.apeople had no names before written language was inventedbnames began to be used long before there was written languagecthe history of nomenclature is just as long as written historydthe first given names had not any actual meanings69the underlined word “they” (in para.3) refers to_.aold english namesbnames of holy peoplecnames of germanic origindother names70according to the text,which of the following statements is true?anames like edward and alfred were french names of germanic origin.bnames like emma and william were the most popular in 1066.crobert is a germanic name from the normans.dchurch didnt encourage nomenclature used in the church.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。_71_you probably think you will never be a top student. this is not necessarily so, however. anyone can become a better student if he or she wants to. heres how:plan your time carefully. when planning your work, you should make a list of things that you ha

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