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1、2020_2021学年高中英语单元素养评价五Unit5Canada_“TheTrueNorth”含解析新人教版必修32020_2021学年高中英语单元素养评价五Unit5Canada_“TheTrueNorth”含解析新人教版必修3PAGE 2020_2021学年高中英语单元素养评价五Unit5Canada_“TheTrueNorth”含解析新人教版必修3单元素养评价(五)Unit 5(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。听完每段对

2、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。Text 1W: Do you walk to work every day? M: No, its too far to walk。 Luckily the bus goes right by my house. But when the bus is crowded and when it rains, I often wish I had a car。 1。 How does the man get to work every day? A。 By car. B. By bus。 C。 On foot. 答案:

3、BText 2W: Mark is watching a movie on TV。 M: Should he be doing that now, with exams coming up next week? 2. What does the man think Mark should do now? A. Study for exams. B. Enjoy a movie。 C。 Watch a TV。 答案: AText 3M: This new software is driving me crazy. I really need a break。 W: I know what you

4、 mean。 Ive had nothing but trouble with it. They say its supposed to be easy。 M: Thats what Ive heard. But as far as Im concerned, it takes a genius to figure it out。 3。 What problem did they come across? A。 They werent able to take a break. B. They had trouble with some software。 C。 They needed to

5、update some software. 答案: BText 4M: Id go on a boat trip around the world。 W: Oh, I wouldnt. Id get so bored。 Id rather fly or drive. M: No, Id like to relax on the boat, sunbathe all day long, and have a waiter bring me a cold drink just when I want one。 4。 What are the speakers talking about in ge

6、neral? A。 Their best memories of a relaxing holiday. B. Their travelling plans for the summer holiday。 C。 Their favourite ways of travelling around the world. 答案: CText 5W: Thanks for all youve done for me。 Hey, listen, would you like to go to see a film sometime? M: Yeah, thatd be great. Id love it

7、。 5。 What does the woman want to do? A. See a film with the man。 B. Offer the man some help。 C. Listen to some great music。 答案: A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、7题。Text 6M: The

8、manager just emailed to say that the meeting would be put off till the next Sunday. Will you have everything ready by then? Anna, whats wrong? Are you hearing me? W: Sorry, I was thinking about my brother. I havent heard from him for two weeks. M: How often do you call each other? W: Usually at leas

9、t once a week, but hes now a volunteer teacher at a mountain village. I can only write to him。 M: The mail can be really slow sometimes。 Im sure youll hear from him soon。 W: I hope so. 6。 What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A。 Neighbours. B。 Colleagues. C. A couple. 答案: B7. How c

10、an Anna reach her brother now? A。 By phone. B. By email. C。 By letter。 答案: C听第7段材料, 回答第8、9题。Text 7M: So, Macy, how was your holiday? W: Oh, we loved it。 Tom liked Germany best, but France was my favourite. M: So did Rachael finally go with you? W: No, she wasnt able to. She was called a way for a bu

11、siness trip to China. M: Thats a pity。 So where exactly did you go and visit? W: Well, we travelled all over, Italy, Spain and Holland; we even bathed in the Swiss lake. M: You did, really? 8。 What are the speakers talking about? A。 A family holiday. B。 A business trip. C. A travel plan。 答案: A9。 Whe

12、re did Rachael go? A. Spain. B. Italy。 C. China. 答案: C听第8段材料, 回答第1012题。Text 8M: Hello, Mrs White. Do you feel better today? W: Oh, much better。 Thank you. M: Can I ask you some questions now? W: Certainly。 M: First, do you remember what the driver looks like? W: Yes. He looked quite old and not very

13、 tall. Oh, and he had thick lips. M: OK。 When the accident happened, where were you going? W: QUOTE I was walking fast to a bank and pay a bill for my son. M: I see. After the driver knocked you down, QUOTE he got out of his car and looked at you, didnt he? W: QUOTE Yes, he did. I was bleeding, so h

14、e looked scared and then hurried back to the car. M: Do you remember his clothes? W: Yes。 He wore a blue Tshirt, gray trousers. M: OK. I think I have enough information now。 Thank you。 W: Youre welcome. 10。 Who is the man? A. A policeman。 B. A researcher。 C. A witness。 答案: A11. What was the woman do

15、ing when the accident happened? A. Driving a car. B。 Walking fast to her son。 C. Hurrying to pay a bill. 答案: C12. What did the man do first after knocking the woman down? A。 He took the woman to the hospital。 B. He got out of his car to have a look. C. He drove his car away at once. 答案: B听第9段材料, 回答第

16、1316题。Text 9W: Welcome back everyone. Now Im talking to Nick Parker, the singer with the band Krispy. Hello, Nick, welcome to our show. M: Hello。 W: Nick, I have one question。 Your sister, Mel, is in the band too, isnt she? M: Yeah. Weve been playing and singing together since we were young。 QUOTE D

17、ad took us to hear the great bands playing live。 Mel and I put on shows at school。 But Mum didnt want us to get too serious about our music。 She thought we should concentrate on our study。 However, we were still enthusiastic about our music. W: QUOTE Then how was your band formed? M: QUOTE Two music

18、ians from music schools saw us playing in a concert。 They asked if wed like to form a band with them. We agreed to try it out. W: QUOTE How about the band in the first year? M: QUOTE To our surprise, the audience enjoyed our performance in the local concert。 Then we recorded two songs and sent them

19、to a music company。 They asked us to join them, but our parents said we had to finish college first. W: Have you had any disappointments? M: Everything weve recorded has done well。 Three singles have gone to number one, and our first album has sold over a million copies。 We have got thousands of fan

20、s。 QUOTE However, Ive been ill recently so weve started recording our second album late, which is a pity. 13。 What did Nick and Mel do when they were young? A。 They learned to act at school. B. They went to live concerts with their father。 C. They were encouraged to play music by their mother. 答案: B

21、14. When was the band Krispy started? A。 After Nick and Mel played together. B。 After Nick began studying at a music school。 C. After two musicians saw Nick and Mel playing. 答案: C15。 What do we know about the band in the first year? A. They recorded two albums。 B. They joined a music company. C。 The

22、y were welcome in the concert。 答案: C16。 What has disappointed the man? A。 Parents forbade them to join a company. B. His illness delayed a new album recording. C。 The first album has sold under a million copies. 答案: B听第10段材料, 回答第1720题.Text 10W: Welcome everybody to this Cititours bus。 I hope youre h

23、aving a good time here in the West of England。 Our tours usually last about one hour. The bus is now turning into Queens Road。 From this road we can see a very modern building. This is the towns new sports stadium. All the big matches happen there but at the moment QUOTE an international company is

24、using it for a conference. Now look to your left。 Were now passing the City Theatre。 QUOTE This building is one hundred years old. Its very pretty, as you see, but it doesnt have enough seats for big shows. QUOTE Weve got a new entertainment centre in Victoria Park. We dont pass it on the bus, but y

25、ou may be interested to know its got a cinema and a concert hall。 Most people prefer it because its got air conditioning. Now, on your right, is the High Street. The Cititours bus normally goes along the High Street into the Market Place. But at the moment some musicians are practicing for an outdoo

26、r concert there. Were driving round a different route because the roads in the Market Place are closed. The market was an important local trade centre until about 1970. Farmers bought and sold their cows and sheep there。 However, we dont see animals in the city centre these days. QUOTE The market ar

27、eas got some good shops. Why dont you have a walk round there later on? 17。 What is being held in the new sports stadium? A。 A match。 B. A concert. C. A meeting. 答案: C18. What is the disadvantage of the City Theatre? A。 It has limited space. B. Its too old to look good. C。 Its air conditioning doesn

28、t work。 答案: A19。 Which place is normally out of the route of the Cititours bus? A。 Victoria Park. B。 The City Theatre. C. The Market Place。 答案: A20. What does the speaker recommend visitors to do in the end? A. See animals in the city centre。 B。 Go to the High Street. C. Visit some shops。 答案: C第二部分阅

29、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A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ALittle Women is the bestknown work of author Louisa May Alcott。 Published after the end of the Civil War, the book is about the lives of the author and her sisters. Although it was her most successful work, it was not her first

30、。 Alcott began writing at the age of 20, when she published her poem “Sunlight”. Throughout her early career, she wrote many poems and short stories for magazines. At the age of 22, she began to write fairy tales, romantic thrillers, and other novels, mostly to earn money。 At a time when few opportu

31、nities were open to women, Alcott supported womens right to work。 With her small income, she had long provided for her family. When the Civil War broke out, Alcott, at the age of 30, joined the war effort to fight against slavery. She had originally wished to serve as a soldier。 However, women were

32、not allowed in battle at that time。 As a result, she became a Civil War nurse。 Alcotts work as a nurse served as a milestone (里程碑) in her writing career. In December of 1862, she left New England to work in the Union Hotel Hospital in Washington, DC. There were few supplies, and doctors performed op

33、erations without painkillers。 The conditions for patients and doctors were terrible。 Within a few weeks, Alcott herself became so ill that she nearly died。 She returned home and recovered slowly over a period of months。 As soon as her health improved, Alcott started a new project。 The letters she ha

34、d sent home became the basis of a newspaper series about her experience as a Civil War nurse. She wrote about her tasks, the wounded soldiers she looked after, and the difficulties they faced。 The series, Hospital Sketches, was a success, which received praise from readers and critics (评论家) at the s

35、ame time。 Although her best-known work was yet to come, the success of Hospital Sketches marked the achievement of her dream to become a popular author. 【文章大意】这是一篇人物传记。短文介绍了作家路易莎梅奥尔科特的个人经历, 这些经历为她在写作事业上的成功奠定了基础。21。 In her early 20s, Alcott wrote mostly to _. A. make money to support her familyB。 fig

36、ht against slaveryC。 remember her experiences in the warD. set up a milestone in her career【解析】选A。细节理解题。由第二段“At the age of 22, she began to write fairy tales, romantic thrillers, and other novels, mostly to earn money”可知, 22岁时, 她开始写童话、浪漫惊悚小说和其他小说, 主要是为了赚钱.所以在她20岁出头的时候, 奥尔科特写作主要是为了养家糊口。22。 Why was Al

37、cotts experience as a nurse important to her writing? A。 Because she saved many wounded soldiers. B。 Because she almost lost her life in the hospital. C。 Because she won the right to fight against slavery。 D。 Because she got many materials for her later books. 【解析】选D。细节理解题。由最后一段“She wrote about her

38、tasks, the wounded soldiers she looked after, and the difficulties they faced. The series, Hospital Sketches, was a success, which received praise from readers and critics at the same time. Although her best-known work was yet to come, the success of Hospital Sketches marked the achievement of her d

39、ream to become a popular author. ”可知, 她写下了她的任务, 她照顾的受伤士兵, 以及他们面临的困难。医院速写获得了成功, 同时得到了读者和评论家的好评。尽管她最著名的作品还没有问世, 但医院速写的成功标志着她成为一名受欢迎作家的梦想实现了。所以作为一名战地护士的经历, 为她后期作品的创作积累了重要的素材, 才使得医院速写获得了成功。故奥尔科特当护士的经历对她的写作很重要是因为这让她为以后所写的书积累了很多的素材。23. What can we know about Alcott from the last two paragraphs? A. Her hos

40、pital was well equipped. B。 She didnt return to the hospital after recovery. C. She wrote letters for a newspaper. D. No one thought badly of her Hospital Sketches。 【解析】选B.推理判断题。由倒数第二段“She returned home and recovered slowly over a period of months。 以及最后一段“As soon as her health improved, Alcott start

41、ed a new project. The letters she had sent home became the basis of a newspaper series about her experience as a Civil War nurse. She wrote about her tasks, the wounded soldiers she looked after, and the difficulties they faced。 ”可知, 她回到家里, 经过几个月的时间, 慢慢恢复了健康。奥尔科特的健康一好转, 她就开始了一项新的计划。她寄回家的信成为报纸上一系列关于她

42、作为内战护士经历的报道的基础。她写下了她的任务, 她照顾的受伤士兵, 以及他们面临的困难。所以奥尔科特在恢复健康之后从事了写作, 并没有回到战地医院。BWhen Joanne Morton and Lydia Shaw came across the Boston Public Market, which features only New England business persons, they knew they had to stop in. The women, visiting from southeastern Connecticut, always try to buy lo

43、cal food. “We always try to support our local farmers and businessmen, ” says Ms Shaw。 “Were not into big companies, ” adds Ms Morton。 They arent alone。 A great number of Americans continue to be attracted by “local” food and to buy it, according to recent surveys from the International Food Informa

44、tion Council Foundation, the Pew Research Center, and British polling firm Ipsos。 But what does it mean to local shop? For some, local is still a matter of geography。 For others, it is about supporting their local economy (经济)。 And for still others, it is about knowing where their food comes from an

45、d how it is made, even if it is coffee shipped from a Costa Rican company. In 2008, congress passed a bill that gave money to support local food. According to the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act, a product that can be considered local has to travel less than 400 miles。 But Lydia Zepeda, a profess

46、or at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, has found the largest agreement about what is local is any product that comes from within an hours drive. “But is that with or without traffic? ” She asks。 “What if it crosses state lines? ” adds John Hayes, a food science professor at Pennsylvania State Un

47、iversity. “A customer might like to buy local food to help an old town, ” he says. “Or maybe its just because local food tastes better. ” It is for Kaitlin Bohon。 “I taste a difference, she says at the Boston Public Market. For Ms Bohon, buying local food is both about supporting New England busines

48、s and knowing who grew and handled her food. 【文章大意】这是一篇新闻报道。调查表明许多美国人更愿意购买本地产品, 短文阐述了在本地购物对不同人来说有不同的意义。24. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 1 mean? A. We never go into big companies. B. Were not interested in big companies. C. Big companies dont support local farmers. D. Big companies

49、are not good shopping places. 【解析】选B.句意猜测题。由第一段“The women, visiting from southeastern Connecticut, always try to buy local food. “We always try to support our local farmers and businessmen, says Ms Shaw。 “Were not into big companies, ” adds Ms Morton。 ”可知, 来自康涅狄格东南部的肖女士总是试图购买当地的产品.莫顿女士补充说, “我们不喜欢大公司

50、生产的商品, ”所以她们愿意购买本地产品, 而不愿意去购买大公司生产的商品。故标下划线的句子的意思是“我们对去大公司(购物)不感兴趣”.25. According to the passage, buying local food _in America. A. is becoming more and more popularB. is a way to support big companiesC. means people will spend much lessD。 allows people to know about their food【解析】选A。细节理解题。由第二段“A gr

51、eat number of Americans continue to be attracted by “local” food and to buy it, according to recent surveys from the International Food Information Council Foundation, the Pew Research Center, and British polling firm Ipsos。 可知, 国际食品信息理事会基金会、皮尤研究中心和英国益普索调查公司最近的调查显示, 许多美国人继续被“本地食品所吸引并购买它们.所以根据这篇文章可以看

52、出, 购买本地商品正变得越来越流行。26. What can be inferred about Kaitlin Bohon according to the text? A。 She is from New England。 B。 She knows every cook in her town。 C。 She likes to taste different foods。 D。 She works at the Boston Public Market。 【解析】选A。推理判断题。由最后一段“For Ms Bohon, buying local food is both about sup

53、porting New England business and knowing who grew and handled her food。 ”可知, 对于Bohon来说, 购买本地食品既是为了支持新英格兰的生意, 也是为了了解谁种植和经营她的食品。所以通过关键词“buying local food, supporting然后通过逆向推理判断出, 她购买本地食品是为了支持新英格兰的生意, 故判断出她是一名新英格兰人.27。 The purpose of the passage is _. A。 to introduce how popular buying local food isB. t

54、o attract more people to buying local foodC。 to explain why people like buying local foodD. to discuss the meaning of buying local food【解析】选D。主旨大意题。通读全文可知, 调查表明许多美国人更愿意购买本地产品, 接着阐述了本地购物对不同人来说有不同的意义.故这篇文章的目的是讨论本地购物的意义.【技巧方法】抓住特定信息进行逆向或者正向推理。做此类题目要善于抓住某一段话中的关键信息, 即某些关键词或短语去分析、推理、判断, 利用逆向思维或正面推理, 从而推断出

55、这句话所隐含的深层含义。由最后一段“For Ms Bohon, buying local food is both about supporting New England business and knowing who grew and handled her food. ”可知, 对于Bohon来说, 购买本地食品既是为了支持新英格兰的生意, 也是为了了解谁种植和经营她的食品。所以通过关键词“buying local food, supporting”然后通过逆向推理判断出, 她购买本地食品是为了支持新英格兰的生意, 故判断出她是一名新英格兰人。故26小题的正确选项为A选项。CEarth

56、quakes are common natural disasters。 No matter where you are, knowing how to protect yourself and your family during an earthquake is necessary。 Some experts put forward that when you feel the ground shake, drop down, take cover under a desk and hold on。 Most earthquake injuries are the result of be

57、ing hit by something falling on you. You should stay indoors until the shaking stops。 If you are outdoors, dont stay near buildings, trees or power lines。 Many people think that in case of an earthquake, they should “get under something like a doorway or a desk, in order to avoid being hurt by falli

58、ng objects。 Rescue experts now say this is the wrong thing to do。 For example, in the Mexico City earthquake, they found hundreds of children in schools crushed by their desks。 However, they could have survived by lying in the aisle next to their desks。 So find a nice piece of furniture, a chair, a

59、sofa, and lie down, or curl up next to it。 A falling roof may compact the furniture, but will still leave a space for you to survive next to it. This also holds true if you are in a hotel room, especially at night。 Get off the bed, and lie down next to it. The people in San Franciscos earthquake, th

60、e one where the upper freeway fell on the lower one, the people who died were crushed in their cars。 But they had time to get out and lie down next to their cars. Yes, their cars were crushed, but there was three feet of space from top to bottom next to the vehicles。 Plenty of space for people to su

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