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SBUnits 58阶段评估(二)第卷 (选择题,共110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)1What does the woman wish to do?ASell caps for small boys.BExchange the cap for a larger one.CMake this cap a little smaller.2Where are they probably talking?AOutside a bookstore.BAt an art gallery.CIn a shop.3When will Mr Davis meet Ann?AAt 845.BAt 900.CAt 915.4What are the man and the woman talking about?AChristmas holiday. BChristmas dinner.CChristmas gifts.5What is the possible relationship between the speakers?ACustomer and shop assistant. BPoliceman and passerby.CTeacher and student.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段对话,回答第6至8题。6Who is the man?AA doctor.BAn actor.CA reporter.7What happened to the main character?AHe suffered from cancer. BHe got married to a girl.CHe wanted to be a doctor.8What can you learn from the conversation?ATV audiences know many famous doctors.BThe woman plays a role in the TV show.CThe man likes the role he played very much.听第7段对话,回答第9至11题。9Whats the probable relationship between the speakers?ATeacher and student.BClassmates.CBrother and sister.10What did the man do last night?AHe went to the cinema. BHe attended a birthday party.CHe went out to McDonalds.11Why is the woman calling the man?ATo invite him to a birthday party.BTo ask him for help with her physics.CTo borrow his physics book.听第8段对话,回答第12至14题。12What is Mr Carson doing when the man calls him?AHaving a talk with his customer.BHaving a meeting.CHaving lunch.13Whats the mans telephone number?AHong Kong68261427 extension 4063.BHong Kong68261427 extension 4066.CHong Kong68261427 extension 4036.14When can Mr Carson ring the man according to the woman?AAs soon as he returns from lunch.BAs soon as he returns from meeting.CAs soon as he knows about it.听第9段对话,回答第15至17题。15What is Mr Lewispurpose of this visit?ATo visit friends and give lessons.BTo give a violin concert.CTo attend a wedding.16What kind of violin did Mr Lewis use when he was eight?AA fullsized violin. BA halfsized violin.CA twothirdssized violin.17What do you know about Mr Lewis violin?AHe always takes it with him.BIt was made by his uncle.CHe borrowed it from his uncle.听第10段独白,回答第18至20题。18Who was Phil?AMy friend.BA traveler.CA businessman.19What did the man want to know?AHe wanted to know where they were.BHe wanted to know what was in the sky.CHe wanted to know why the sky was strange.20Why didnt Phil tell him?ABecause he had drunk too much.BBecause he was in a strange town.CBecause he didnt see anything in the sky.第二部分:词汇知识运用(共两节,满分40分)第一节多项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)21Its impossible for many people to have more free time because their work_much of their time.Atakes upBtakes overCtakes offDtakes in22How did you_French?I lived in Paris for two years before I came to England,so I got much practice.Ago through Bpick upCset up Dcall for23To handle the financial crisis,the new government has to work more_with other nations,especially lessaffected economies.Aformally BsmoothlyCcarefully Dclosely24Charles Dickens is_as one of the greatest English novelists.Aplaced BputCranked Dlined25The bankruptcy (破产) of the company was the_of years of bad management.Adamage BeffectCfault Dresult26Our aim is_going to collegeits also about gaining knowledge.Arather than Bno more thanCless than Dmore than27He says he really cant_to wait another day,for he is very busy.Awaste BaffordCspend Dcost28The noise of the machine_my sleep,so I feel sleepy now.Ainterrupt BdisturbCbother Dcomfort29What the doctor said about my illness_me not to smoke any more.Amade BdecideCdetermined Dattracted30Youd better_the last sentence of the article.It is much too misleading.But I think quite differently.Apick out Bleave outCfigure out Dmake out第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)It was a cold January night.A town,in Beichuan county,one of the worst_31_areas in the May 12 earthquake,2020,was quiet_32_the sound of music came out of a small house.This was not an ordinary house_33_a community KTV set up by Xiang Xinyong in late September.Since opening,it has become a place for local people to heal their_34_.From sentimental love songs to happy pop songs,singing has become part of the long and hard_35_of easing people back to normal life.Xiang still remembers the KTVs early days.The rooms were_36_on the opening day and many people_37_continuing the whole night.In the following four_38_,the KTV has_39_nearly all the locals and those from nearby_40_shelters.Many couldnt help_41_as they sang their favorite songs.Xiang may not have known their names but he_42_their grief (悲痛) and relief.He remembers one young woman who visited many times with her friends.When she first went,she sat alone in the corner without saying a word,_43_silent all night.She finally chose a heartbreaking love song,Be Your Lover,and her cheeks were_44_in tears as she sang.Xiang later learned that the woman felt_45_because of her husbands death.The young woman would regularly visit the KTV and sing the same love song._46_,she cried.“But recently,I noticed she came_47_and the last two occasions she didnt sing the_48_song,” Xiang says.“I hope she is recovering and stepping out of the_49_.”Xiang himself lost his parents in the earthquake,so when people express their emotions,he sits quietly in a corner,listening to the songs and watching people change_50_.It was deep in earthquakehit Sichuan that griefstricken townsfolk discover how the simple act of singing can help heal their souls.31. Ainjured Babandoned Cdamaged Dhurt32. Ain case Bexcept thatCnow that Das if33A. and BsoCor Dbut34. Ainjuries BheartsCbodies Dsouls35A. process BtaskCproblem Dresult36A.covered BpackedCsurrounded Dblocked37A. gave up Bcalled onCtook up Dinsisted on38A. months BdaysChours Dminutes39A. attracted BimpressedCsatisfied Dpleased40A. grand BpermanentCsteady Dtemporary41A. shaking BcryingCmoving Dshouting42A. spared BlearnedCshared Dwitnessed43A. seeming BgrowingCstaying Dlooking44A. wet BcoveredCsweaty Dbathed45A. in trouble Bin despairCin vain Din pain46A. Next time BThereforeCEvery time DHowever47A. by and by Bless and lessClittle by little Dmore or less48A. popular BfavoriteCdifferent Dsame49A.shade BlifeCshadow Dhouse50A. from weak to strong Bfrom head to footCfrom bad to worse Dfrom top to bottom第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AA man with a “sob story” has been earning up to $400 in cash handouts (施舍) from shops on the lower North Shore.He has hit three shops in the past two weeks at North Sydney,Mosman and Crows Nest.“The man has been telling a sob story about needing money because he has been locked out of his home and his wallet is inside,and he needs money to pay a locksmith (锁匠),” a police officer said.“Sometimes he tells a story about needing money for a new car battery.He has received amounts between $50 and $400 and is then never seen again.”The conman has also hit businesses on the lower North Shore and northern beaches.“The man seems to do his research and hell say he is a friend of the shop owner and mentions the owners name,” the officer said.The man usually targets shops that are busy or shortstaffed.The police officer said shop owners approached by the man should not give him money and contact the police immediately.The man is described as of European appearance,about 50 years old with a strong Italian accent.He is of medium build and about 180 cm tall,wearing jeans,a brown Tshirt and an expensivelooking gold watch.The police said the man sometimes gives the name of Tony.51The underlined word “conman” (in Paragraph 3 ) most probably means_.Aa beggar who begs from shop to shopBa jobless man who begs for a short timeCa man who is in urgent need of money to get out of troubleDa man who gets money by tricking people52Why does the man target the shops that are busy or shortstaffed?AHe may offer the shops some help.BHe may do his research better.CThe shop staff may be too busy to find him out.DHe may beg for more money from the customers.53Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?AThe man likes to make friends with shop owners,so he knows their names.BThe man has got some information about the shops before playing his trick.CThe man can earn between $50 and $400 every day from shop to shop.DThe man does business work on the lower North Shore and northern beaches.54Why do the police ask shop owners not to give the man money?AThe man is in fact a rich man.BThey do not permit begging in the city.CThey want to prevent shop owners from being cheated.DThe man has earned a lot of money.BAfter the coming of Europeans to the Americas,Indians were forced to change their way of life.Yet the influence of native American culture is still felt throughout the United States.Many of the foods commonly eaten in the United States today were first grown by American Indians.Among these foods are corn,white and sweet potatoes,peanuts,pumpkins,tomatoes,and certain beans and berries.Native Americans also discovered ways to use herbs and other plants as medicines.Native American inventions,such as canoes,ponchos and parkas (风雪衣),hammocks (吊床) and snowshoes are still in use today.Other marks of Indian culture were left in American place names.The state of Alaska,for example,takes its name from a native American word meaning “great land”Today nearly 1.5 million native Americans live in the United States.Some still preserve the ways of their ancestors,speaking Indian languages and keeping alive their legends,art forms,and customs.Other native Americans keep few of the old ways,but remain proud of their peoples contributions to American history.Americans have come to appreciate the beauty of Indian crafts (工艺)Many artists find inspiration in traditional Indian designs.Many Indian values,too,have become widely held.Americans today believe that the land,air and water are precious resources (资源) that must be carefully protected.As one government official wrote recently:We have slowly come back to some of the truths that the Indians knew from the beginning.People need to learn from nature,to keep an ear to the earth,and to refill their spirits in frequent contact with animals and wild land.55What does “native Americans” refer to in the passage?AEuropeans settling in the Americas.BPeople born and living in America.CAmerican Indians.DAncestors of Americans.56What influences Americans most according to the passage?AAgriculture of native Americans.BAncient Indian medicines.CNative American inventions.DIndian languages.57The underlined word “inspiration” ( in Paragraph 5 ) means_.AconfidenceBcreative ideasCpowerDgood advice58Which of the following best shows the Indian values?AAmericans should preserve the ways of Indian ancestors.BNative Americans are still making contributions to American history.CThe resources offered by nature should be carefully protected.DNative Americans knew the truths long before Americans do today.CWhen people get bad toothaches,they often have to eat soft,easily chewed food.When lions get bad toothaches,they eat people!Thats the conclusion of a zoologist at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago and a dentist who works on carnivores (食肉动物)Lions dont normally prey on people.Every once in a while,however,a lion will go on a humaneating diet.The most famous such tragedy happened in 1898,when two lions killed and ate 135 railway workers in Kenya.Examining the preserved skulls (骷髅) of the two big cats,zoologist Bruce Patterson and dentist Ellis Neiburger found that both animals had been suffering from several dental and jaw problems.One lion had three missing teeth and a loose,unsteady lower canine that was probably useless.Canines are pointed teeth that hunting animals use for gripping and piercing prey (刺穿猎物)The two lions might have been so badly disabled that they couldnt bite down forcefully,say the researchers.Consequently,the lions might have abandoned their normal,more difficult prey and turned to humans.“Humans are easy preys,”said Patterson.“Were very slow,we dont hear very well,and we dont see very well in the darkness.”The research calls their idea the Infirmity Theory.It was inspired partly by the work of Jim Corbett,a tiger hunter in India in the 1930s.Corbett was regularly called in to hunt tigers that had been dining on Indian villagers.Time after time,Patterson discovered that the killer tigers were suffering from some illhealthy conditions.59The original aim of the study is to look for_.Aways of protecting wild animalsBways of treating toothaches of lionsCwhen and where lions eat peopleDreasons for some lions eating people60The reason why lions dont normally prey on people is_.Athat they like wild preys betterBthey just hunt for prey at nightCthat humans are difficult to catchDnot mentioned in the passage61Jim Corbetts story is mentioned in the last paragraph to show that_.Atigers have the same eating habits and prey as lionsBcarnivores hunt people mostly under illhealthy conditionsCtigers like hurting villagers while lions like railway workersDwild animals swallow humans when they suffer from toothaches62The best title of the passage could be_.AA zoologist and a dentistBWhy do some wild animals eat peopleCA discovery of the skulls of lionsDHow can health influence eating habitsD“A good book for children should simply be a good book in its own right,”says Mollie Hunter.Born and brought up near Edinburgh,Mollie has devoted her talents to writing primarily for young people.She firmly believes that there is and should always be a wider audience for any good book whatever its main market is.In Mollies opinion it is necessary to make full use of language and she enjoys telling a story,which is what every writer should be doing.“If you arent telling a story,youre a very dead writer indeed,”she says.With the chief function of a writer being to entertain,Mollie is indeed an entertainer.“I have this great love of not only the meaning of language but of the music of language,” she says.“This love goes back to early childhood.Ive told stories all my life.I had a school teacher who used to ask us what we would like to be when we grew up and,because my family always had dogs,and I was very good at handling them,I said I wanted to work with dogs,and the teacher always saidNonsense,Mollie;dear,youll be a writer.So finally I thought that this woman must have something,since she was a good teacher and I decided when I was nine that I would be a writer.”This childhood intention is described in her novel,A Sound of Chariots,which although written in the third person is clearly autobiographical (自传体的) and gives a picture both of Mollies ambition and her struggle towards its achievement.Thoughts of her childhood inevitably (不可避免地) brought thoughts of the time when her home was still a village with buttercup meadows and strawberry fieldssadly now covered with modern houses.“I was once taken back to see it and I felt that somebody had lain dirty hands all over my childhood.Ill never go back,”she said.“Never.”“When I set one of my books in Scotland,”she said,“I can recall my romantic feelings as a child playing in those fields,or watching the village blacksmith at work.And thats important,because children now know so much so early that romance cant exist for them,as it did for us.”63What does Mollie Hunter feel about the nature of a good book?AIt should not aim at a narrow audience.BIt should be attractive to young readers.CIt should be based on original ideas.DIt should not include too much conversation.64In Mollie Hunters opinion,which of the following is one sign of a poor writer?ABeing poor in life experience.BBeing short of writing skills.CThe weakness of description.DThe absence of a story.65In comparison with children of earlier years,Mollie feels that children now are_.Amore intelligent Bbetter informedCless eager to learn Dless interested in reality66Whats the writers purpose in this text?ATo share her enjoyment of Mollie Hunters books.BTo introduce Mollie Hunters work to a wider audience.CTo provide information for Mollie Hunters existing readers.DTo describe Mollie Hunters most successful books.E“I grew up on Jacksons music and I still have all his stuff on my iPod.I think that Michael Jackson will go down in history as one of our greatest entertainers.His brilliance as a performance also was paired with a tragic and in many ways,sad personal life.”Barack ObamaMichael Jackson was a singer,songwriter,dancer and celebrity icon with a vast catalog of hit records and countless awards to his credit.Beyond that,he had transfixed the world like few entertainers before or since.As a solo performer,he had enjoyed a level of superstardom previously known only to Elvis Presley,the Beatles and Frank Sinatra.Michael Jackson was unquestionably the biggest pop star of the 80s,and certainly one of the most popular recording artists of all time.Michael Joseph Jackson was born on August 29,1958.The fifth and youngest son of steelw
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