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温馨提示: 此套题为Word版,请按住Ctrl,滑动鼠标滚轴,调节合适的观看比例,答案解析附后。关闭Word文档返回原板块。单元质量评估(一)Unit 1(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。1. How often is Ken late for school? A. Twice. B. Always. C. Sometimes. 2. What does the man mean? A. He is happy to wait for such a long time. B. He is not happy to wait for a long time. C. He is not happy but he doesnt want to hurt the woman. 3. How did the woman like the night? A. She enjoyed it very much. B. She didnt have a good time. C. If the man went there, she might have a good time. 4. Where does this talk probably take place? A. At school. B. In the playground. C. In the teachers office. 5. Why does Tom go to the hospital? A. He is ill. B. Bob is ill. C. His mother is ill. 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6、7题。6. How long has it been since the speakers saw each other last time? A. For a few months. B. For a few years. C. For about one year. 7. Who broke the leg? A. The man. B. The mans wife. C. The mans son. 听第7段材料, 回答第8、9题。8. What did the man do at the womans house? A. He had a meal. B. He had some coffee. C. He cooked some food. 9. Which telephone could the man use? A. The one in the womans kitchen. B. The one just outside the house. C. The one down the road. 听第8段材料, 回答第1012题。10. Why does the woman invite the man to dinner this evening? A. Because the man has passed his driving test. B. Because the woman has passed her driving test. C. She doesnt say why. 11. Whats the relationship between the woman and the man? A. Teacher and student. B. Friends. C. Secretary and boss. 12. How will they go to the Friendship Hotel? A. By car. B. By train. C. By bus. 听第9段材料, 回答第1316题。13. What forms of transport in Britain are being talked about in this conversation? A. Railway, track, road and air service. B. Railway, road, air service and sea travel. C. Railway, road, motorway and sea travel. 14. By what way does the woman know about transport in Britain? A. By reading books. B. By going there with the man. C. By asking the man questions. 15. How long are the tracks in Britain? A. More than 13, 000 miles. B. About 30, 000 miles. C. Nearly 3, 000 miles. 16. What can we infer from the conversation? A. Britain still owns the biggest merchant navy in the world. B. Sea travel isnt as great as it used to be. C. No people prefer sea travel any more. 听第10段材料, 回答第1720题。17. Why do teenagers go to their friends for help? A. Their parents are too strict with them. B. They often quarrel with their brothers or sisters. C. They feel their friends know them better than their parents. 18. How do the teenagers talk with their friends when theyre separated? A. Talking on the phone. B. Talking online. C. Mainly by letters. 19. What is the speakers attitude towards choosing friends? A. Parents should choose friends for their children. B. Children have the right to choose their own friends. C. The speaker leaves the question of choice to the listeners to think of. 20. Whats the main idea of the passage? A. The importance of friendship. B. The way of making friends. C. Teenagers attitude towards friendship. 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. If you want tothe narrow alleys(胡同)of old Beijing, youd better use the pedicab(三轮车). A. exploreB. expressC. exchangeD. explode22. What happened to the family in the accident? All of the familythe daughter got injured. Fortunately, they are all improving. A. other thanB. rather thanC. less thanD. more than23. You may not understand what they have done, because theya younger generation. A. belong toB. apply toC. refer toD. appeal to24. (2013南宁高一检测), a ten-year-old boy can finish the task in ten days. He is quite talented and diligent as well. A. ExactlyB. FortunatelyC. HappilyD. Amazingly25. The kind-hearted lady is popular with her neighbors, right? Yes, she is ready to help others without expecting anything. A. in storeB. in returnC. in chargeD. in turn26. At present, many people from countryside went to the citiesbetter jobs. A. in search ofB. in place ofC. in memory ofD. in spite of27. the website of the Fire Department in your city, and you will learn a lot about fire fighting. A. SellB. SelectC. ShootD. Search28. Brad is Janes brother. he reminds me so much of Jane! A. No doubtB. Above allC. No wonderD. Of course29. It is believed that theres little chance that mankind woulda nuclear war. A. standB. persuadeC. transformD. survive30. The new bridgeby the famous architect is under construction now. A. builtB. designedC. blownD. damaged第二节完形填空(共20小题; 每小题1分, 满分20分)What I noticed first about my new parrot, Chico, was that he couldnt fly. His wings had been cut short and he was stuck on the31just like us humans. When the weather turned nice, I took Chico outside. I sat him on a branch of a tree, hoping to make him32. At first he seemed33. He walked back and forth on the branch looking anxious or nervous. He didnt even flap his wings in an attempt to fly. Somehow he knew he was34. One day Chico got especially excited. He paced back and forth and made an incredible amount of35. Then all of a sudden he stopped and let out an even louder scream. He started36flapping his wings for the first time everthen he lifted off the37like a space shuttle! I was amazed and38. Little did I know his feathers had been growing back, and Chico had been39until the moment was ripe for escape! Two days later Chico40. First I tried to trick him back with food, but he would not come near me. Then I took his41and put it awaystill he would not come. Finally, I made him a firm promise that I would let him42every day if the weather was nice as long as he did come back. 43, he flew onto my shoulder. From that day on, whenever the weather was good I would let him out early and he would fly around and be back before dark. The44lasted for two months before suddenly Chico became45. The vet said that he had been infected with a disease from the pigeons in the neighborhood. Within a few days he died. I was very sad. The46crossed my mind that if I had not set him free to fly, he would be still alive. But what47is there in being a bird if you cant fly? Chico made his first break for48on a late Monday afternoon in April. When will you make yours? You too can take a49when the conditions are right, knowing you too, in your own way, were built to fly. If you dont50, what will be the purpose of your life? 31. A. floorB. earthC. sceneD. road32. A. smarterB. healthierC. happierD. stronger33. A. disappointedB. determinedC. excitedD. confusedx k b 1 . c o m34. A. incapableB. disabledC. wrongD. stupid35. A. noiseB. progressC. energyD. consideration36. A. slowlyB. gentlyC. madlyD. gracefully37. A. groundB. treeC. cageD. branch38. A. movedB. shockedC. delightedD. excited39. A. strugglingB. pacingC. flyingD. waiting40. A. leftB. returnedC. survivedD. recovered41. A. cageB. featherC. chainD. food42. A. inB. outC. offD. alone43. A. As usualB. At that momentC. Once in a whileD. At the same time44. A. actionB. attemptC. routineD. effort45. A. activeB. injuredC. sadD. ill46. A. factB. concernC. thoughtD. detail47. A. senseB. mistakeC. interestD. problem48. A. lifeB. freedomC. funD. food49. A. breakB. holidayC. chanceD. look50. A. keep yourself busyB. cheer yourself upC. let yourself downD. set yourself free第三部分阅读理解(共20小题; 每小题2分, 满分40分)AA blue diamond broke a world record today, reaching a price of about $9. 6 million, or about $1. 8 million per carat(克拉), according to auctioneer(拍卖人)Bonhams. The diamond is brilliant blue and is set in a ring made by Italian jeweler Bulgari around 1965. The high price likely comes from the diamonds unusual color as well as its brilliant setting. Bulgari is a company beloved by the Hollywood celebrities(名人), and blue diamonds are rarely up for sale. This particular blue diamond also happens to be a large mass of ice at 5. 3 carats. The diamond is a“fancy deep-blue(花式深蓝)”stone. According to Bonhams, less than 1 percent of all diamonds mined are blue diamonds. “Blue diamonds, especially those over 5. 00 carats, are extremely rare to see on the market and continue to be highly sought-after, ”Jean Ghika, the director of Bonhams European jewelry department, said in a statement. “We are honored to have handled the sale of such a unique precious stone. ”The previous record for the price of a diamond per carat was $1. 68 million, according to Bonhams. 51. The passage mainly tells us. A. a blue diamond breaking a world record because of its high priceB. a blue diamond breaking a world record because of its brilliant blueC. a blue diamond breaking a world record because of its meaningful backgroundD. a blue diamond breaking a world record because it is a“fancy deep-blue”stone52. The reason why the blue diamond gets the high price is that. A. it has an unusual colorB. it has a brilliant settingC. it has unusual color and brilliant settingD. many Hollywood celebrities love it53. According to the passage, the following are true EXCEPT that. A. the ring with the diamond set in was made in 1965B. only 1 percent of all diamonds mined are blue diamondsC. the price of a diamond per carat had ever been $1. 68 millionD. blue diamonds are seldom sold54. Which of the following is similar to the underlined word in Paragraph 3 in meaning? A. boughtB. soldC. dealt withD. began withBWhen Josephine Cooper was growing up, she learned the importance of charity from her parents. Although they made a modest living for their family of 10, they insisted on sharing with those less fortunate. Half a century later, Mrs. Cooper became a beloved volunteer at the San Diego Food Bank, where she devoted herself to helping others. She organized and ran a distribution center of a church, helping it become the organizations largest emergency food distribution center in San Diego. She was one of the 25 outstanding senior volunteers in the nation selected and invited to Washington D. C. to receive an award. “She was the main person who helped us make that program grow, ” said Mike Doody, former director of the Food Bank. “She had a way of getting people to work together and to work hard. She was determined and stubborn, but in a good way. She had a good heart. ”People knew her as “Grandma” because of her selflessness and her devotion to helping hungry children and families. “She reminded people of their Grandma, ” Doody said. As a widow with a young child in 1979, Mrs. Cooper was helped through a difficult financial time when the Food Bank provided her with groceries. “She devoted her life to giving back, ”said her daughter, Monica Cooper. It wasnt unusual for a local church to call Mrs. Cooper to ask her to aid a needy family. “She would give people food out of her cupboard. Sometimes we would cook a meal for a family living in their car, ”Monica Cooper said. Although Mrs. Cooper was honored to receive the national award for her volunteer work, she said being able to help others was her reward. She died of liver disease and kidney failure, aged 93. 55. The underlined word “charity” in Paragraph 1 refers to. A. offering helpB. donating moneyC. providing servicesD. showing sympathy56. The San Diego Food Bank is meant to. A. distribute food in case of emergencyB. help hungry children and familiesC. give basic first-aid treatmentD. train some senior volunteers57. From what Monica Cooper said, we know that. A. she is in financial troubleB. she was finally rewardedC. she once misunderstood her motherD. she thinks highly of her mother58. Mrs. Coopers story suggests that. A. everyone needs a grandma nearbyB. children are what their parents areC. a sound mind is in a sound bodyD. a mothers love never changesCFor tourists tired of traditional sightseeing tours, one Berlin tour guide is offering something altogether different: a tour of Berlins public conveniences. Tour guide Anna Haase wanted to take visitors to Berlin off the beaten track and came up with the novel idea of showing them some of the German capitals most famous toilets. She takes groups around the citys lavatories, telling them about the history of the toilets development from biblical times to the present day and showing them toilets ranging from the oldest and most primitive to the newest and most technical. Haase came up with the idea of taking a closer look at Berlins “WCs” after attending the annual International Tourist Guide Day in 2005 in Berlin, when the theme was “oases of calm”. “I thought my colleagues would probably all do tours of parks and churches, but I wanted to break a taboo and explain the history of Berlins hygiene and toilet culture, ”she told Reuters. Highlights of the tour include a visit to a toilet block dating from the late 19th century and a trip to the Kaisers fully restored bathroom at the Potsdamer Platz square. She also wants to use the tour to draw attention to the lack of toilets for tour groups in Berlin. Haase says that the toilet tours are in demand, especially from clubs and societies, as well as from people with a specialist or professional interest in the topic. “At first people tend to turn their nose up, but then they are generally surprised at the interesting facts that they learn about on the tour, ”she said. In keeping with the tours theme, the meeting point is at the 19th century toilet block at the Gendarmenmarkt square, while a restaurant called “The Loo” is the finishing point. There tourists are shown a Japanese automatic toilet which costs as much as a small car, according to Haase. 59. What did Anna Haase mean by saying “I wanted to break a taboo”? A. She had to do her job well. B. She wanted to break the routine. C. She wanted to have a break. D. She was eager to work with other guides. 60. What can be learnt from the text? A. Toilets in Berlin are the best around the world. B. Berlin has taken many ways to encourage tourism. 新 课 标 第 一 网C. Berlin has a “revolution” in the management of public toilets. D. There are no enough toilets for tour groups in Berlin. 61. Why is “The Loo” chosen as the finishing point of the tour? A. Its a famous restaurant. B. The toilet there has a long history. C. Its where an automatic toilet lies. D. It stands near the Gendarmenmarkt square. 62. Which of the following can be the best title of the text? A. BerlinTourist ResortB. ToiletsPublic FacilitiesC. Famous GuideAnna HaaseD. Special TourFamous ToiletsDThe Leshan Giant Buddha is a statue of Maitreya(弥勒大佛)in sitting posture. The Buddha is located in Sichuan Province, facing Min River, Qingyi River and Dadu River. In December, 1996, the Buddha was included by UNESCO on the list of the World Heritage(世界遗产). The statue was begun in the year 713 in the Tang Dynasty, and finished in the year 803. The Buddha is 71 meters high. The 8-meter-long instep(脚背)is big enough for one hundred people to sit on and the 28-meter-wide shoulder is large enough to be a basketball playground. A monk called Hai Tong is connected with the Buddha forever. At that time, wild waters brought out many boat accidents and people just put the disaster down to the presence of a water spirit. So Hai Tong decided to make a statue beside the river thinking that the Buddha would bring the water spirit under control. After 20 years begging from door to door, he finally collected enough money for the plan. When some local government officials tried to get this amount of money, Hai Tong said that they could get his eyeballs but not the money raised for the Buddha. After he dug out his eyeballs, these officials ran away scared. The project was half done when Hai Tong passed away, and two of his disciples(门徒)continued the work. After a total of 90 years hard work, the project was finally completed. Having such a long history, the Buddha was nearly destroyed by the wind and rain. The Chinese government began the repairing work in 1963 under the instructions of experts from UNESCO. 63. Whats the main idea of this passage? A. To explain the Leshan Giant Buddha briefly. B. To tell us how the Leshan Giant Buddha was built. C. To say where the Leshan Giant Buddha is. D. To mention how the Leshan Giant Buddha came into the World Heritage. 64. How did Hai Tong get the money for the Buddha? A. By calling for donation. B. By working on the river. C. By asking the government. D. By selling his eyeballs. 65. According to the passage, the Leshan Giant Buddha. A. was completed when Hai Tong was aliveB. didnt exist nowC. played a good role in controlling the riverD. has been a World Heritage site for over ten years66. In this passage, Hai Tong can be best described as. A. generousB. cruelC. easy-goingD. long-sufferingESeventy-three-year-old Gary selected his fo

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