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1、2020_2021学年高中英语Unit1Womenofachievement单元综合评估课时作业含解析新人教版必修42020_2021学年高中英语Unit1Womenofachievement单元综合评估课时作业含解析新人教版必修42020_2021学年高中英语Unit1Womenofachievement单元综合评估课时作业含解析新人教版必修4Unit 1 Women of achievement单元综合评估一(Unit 1)eq o(sup7(时间:120分钟 满分:150分),sdo5())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

2、。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。1How will the man get to the bank?AHe will turn right. BHe will cross the street. CHe will go straight and then left。2What will the speakers do first?AGo to a gas station。 BHave some dinner. CDrive to a theater。3

3、When did the man start going to the candy store?AWhen he was 8。 BWhen he was 10。 CWhen he was 15。4How long will the speakers stay in Greenwich?AFor 15 minutes. BFor two hours. CFor two and a half hours。5Where does the conversation probably take place?AIn a police station. BIn a classroom. CAt home。第

4、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。6Where does the man want to visit?AThe park。 BThe museum. CThe gallery。7How much is a through ticket worth?A$10. B15。 C$20.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题.8Whe

5、re does the conversation take place?AIn a bookshop. BIn a library。 CIn the office.9How many books did the man finally take away?AFour. BThree. COne.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10What is the womans destination?AThe 16th Street. BBattery Park。 CA bookshop。11Why does she want to make a stop at Union Square?ABecau

6、se she is late。BBecause she wants to buy something there.CBecause Sally is waiting for her there。 12What can we know about the man speaker?AHe is a bus driver。 BHe is a taxi driver。 CHe is a passer。by。听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13Where are the speakers?AIn the library。 BIn a restaurant。 CIn the classroom.14Wh

7、en is the mans class?AAt 1:50。 BAt 2:00。 CAt 2:30。15What does the woman like about the summer school?AThe teachers。 BThe size of the class. CThe friendly students.16Where is the man planning to go?ANew York。 BBoston. CWashington D. C。听第10段材料,回答第17至20题.17Where did potatoes grow 5,000 years ago?ANorth

8、 America. BSouth America. CEurope。18Who took potatoes to Europe?AThe English。 BThe American. CThe Spanish.19Why did people not eat potatoes in the past?APeople didnt like them. BPotatoes tasted very bad. CPotatoes made people sick。20In which country did potatoes become the main food in the 1800s?ACa

9、nada。 BChina. CIreland。答案15BCACC610ACBCB1115CBBBA1620ABCAC附:听力参考材料Text 1M:What is the best way to get to the bank? Should I go straight down this street or take the right?W:Theres a bank just across the street and to the left. Thats the closest one. Text 2W:Did you get the gas for the car? M:Oh, I f

10、orgot. Wed better get some on our way back. But when the movie is over, we should get some dinner first before we leave。Text 3M: I have been coming to this candy shop ever since I was 8 years old. We used to eat as many as we could all at once。 W:How many pieces of candy can you eat at one time now?

11、 M:Maybe 10. My record was 15。 But I cant do that anymore。 Text 4M:The boat to Greenwich sails in 15 minutes。 Lets hurry and find good seats。 W:We arrive at 2:00? M:Yes. And we leave Greenwich for the return trip at 4:30。Text 5W:Johnny, what do you think youre doing?M:Im calling the police to help w

12、ith my math, mom。 You said if I need help, I can call somebody. W:But I didnt mean the police.Text 6M:Excuse me, how many sightseeing spots are there in the park? W:There are about 20 main spots and some other small places。 M:Do I have to buy an extra ticket if I want to visit the main spots?W:Yes,

13、some of the spots charge separately.M:Well, do you have through tickets?W:Yes, sir, its $20。Text 7M:Excuse me, here are the books Ive chosen and heres my card.W:Youve got four books on your card already. M:Yes, and I can borrow 8 altogether, is that right? Ive four here。W:Yes, you can have another f

14、our. Oh, Im sorry, but you cant take these three out, Im afraid。 M:Can teachers borrow them, then? I can ask my teachers to borrow them for me. W:Im afraid not. They are single copies, so were not lending them to anyone, but you can read them here in the library。 M:Oh, I see. Sorry, I didnt know。 Il

15、l take this one only, then. Text 8W:Taxi!M:Where to go, madam? W:Battery Park, pleasebut can you make a stop at Union Square? I want to pick up my friend there。M:Of course.W:How long will it take to Union Square? M:Well, that depends on the traffic, you know. Its pretty heavy this afternoon。 W:Can y

16、ou make it in fifteen minutes? Im already ten minutes late。M:OK, Ill try。 Where exactly is your friend waiting at that place?W:On the 14th Street side. Oh, were already at the 16th Street。 Youre fast. Can you make a left at the next corner?M:Oh, you got it。W:I think shes around here. Can you slow do

17、wn? Ah, there she is! Just in front of the bookshop. Sally!Text 9W:The service is really slow here。 Ive been trying to get the waiters attention for the last 10 minutes. M:I hope he takes our order soon. Otherwise, Ill be late for my class at 2 oclock.W:I have class at 2:30 as well。 I notice you hav

18、e a math book。 Do you like the summer school here?M:Its pretty good.I think Ive learned a lot。 W:Yeah, I only wish the class were a little smaller. But I like my teachers a lot. They are very friendly and patient with all students.M:I see。 By the way, where are you from?W:Im from Boston. How about y

19、ou?M:Im from Washington D。 C. Im only staying here for three more weeks。 Then, Ill go to Columbia University in New York。W:Oh, here comes the waiter。 It seems we are going to get served after all.M:Good. Im starving.Text 10M:Potatoes are very popular today。 But in the past this was not true。 Potatoe

20、s grew in South America 5,000 years ago。 But they became popular in other places 200 years ago。 In the 16th century, the Spanish took the potato from South America to Europe. But the people didnt like this strange vegetable. Some people thought their skins would look like the skin of the plant if th

21、ey ate the potato。 So they only ate the leaves。 This made them sick because leaves are poisonous。 In the 1800s, people started to eat potatoes。 Potatoes became the main food in Ireland. Then something unlucky happened。In 1845, a disease killed all the potatoes in Ireland。 Two million people died of

22、hunger。 Today each country has its potato dish. Germans eat potato salad, and the French invented French fries。第二部分:阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37。5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.AActivity groups are open to all members of the International Womens Club。 Nonmembers are welcome to try one a

23、ctivity once. We hope you will join our club.Knit。WitsLeader: Carmen VivacquaDo you like to knit (编织)? Do you want to improve your knitting? Do you even remember how to knit? If you answer yes to any of the above, you will be ready to join the Knit.Wits. We meet twice a month at the meeting room:the

24、 first Tuesday of the month from 13:00 to 15:00, and the third Monday of the month from 10:00 to 12:30。Fit and Fun WalkingLeader: Janet HensonWe meet on Thursdays。 Walk information will be communicated early in the week by sending e.mail to you。 The only requirement is that you have physical fitness

25、 to walk continuously for 2-3 hours。 All walks are within the Canton de Vaud。 You will need good shoes. Literature (文学)Leaders:Tanis Vollmann and Liliane Barry We meet on every Tuesday morning at different members homes。 We were the first activity group that was formed when the club was founded, and

26、 it is still going strong. We discuss a different topic each time and our meetings are usually enjoyable。 We welcome new members who love reading.Dinner GroupLeader: Lynn DentonWe meet on a Saturday evening of every month at a members home。 The host will provide nonalcoholic(不含酒精的)drinks, the main c

27、ourse, as well as tea or coffee。 Guests should bring wine, appetizers, salads, side dishes and dessert。 The main goals of this group are to get to know each other, exchange different ideas and of course spend a nice evening together. Eating is just the excuse!本文是一篇应用文。作者介绍了四项活动的具体情况,包括活动时间、领导人、活动要求等

28、方面的内容以供爱好者选择参加。21What is important to walkers?AA strong body。 BEnough time。CA new pair of shoes. DCommunication skills。答案:A解析:推理判断题。根据Fit and Fun Walking中的“The only requirement is that you have physical fitness to walk continuously for 2-3 hours。可知,步行者参加这项步行活动要持续步行2到3个小时,所以最需要的就是健康的身体。故选A.22Who can

29、you get in touch with if you are interested in reading?ACarmen. BTanis and Liliane。CJanet. DLynn。答案:B解析:细节理解题。根据Literature(文学)中的“Leaders:Tanis Vollmann and Liliane Barry以及最后一句“We welcome new members who love reading.可知,对阅读感兴趣的人可以与这项活动的领导Tanis Vollmann and Liliane Barry取得联系,他们欢迎新成员的加入。故选B。23Which of

30、the following belongs to a monthly group?AKnit。Wits. BFit and Fun Walking。CLiterature。 DDinner Group.答案:D解析:细节理解题。根据Dinner Group中的“We meet on a Saturday evening of every month at a members home。可知,每个月的其中一个周六晚上在一个成员家里聚会,频率是一个月一次,故选D。BCreate Art and Perform at Camp This SummerKids from beginners to ad

31、vanced (高级的) artists and performers aged 8 to 16 from around the world come to Long Lake Summer Overnight Arts Camp。 They come to explore all forms of fine arts and performing arts。 The natural beauty of the Adirondack Park in New York inspires you along with other artists and performers from around

32、 the world。 You design your perfect summer arts camp schedule every day, choosing from fine arts, dance, theater, rock bands, music, film and fun land and water sports。 The choice is always yours.There are three buildings offering kids fine arts with 16 studios and 25 artists inspiring you at camp a

33、ll summer. Long Lake Camp for the Arts is the most amazing arts camp in the world for boys and girls to express themselves and share their creativity with the world。 We are one of only two camps on earth to offer so many choices and employ so many great fine arts teachers.Our twostory Fine Arts Faci

34、lity is open all day and we have special evening classes for our most hard.working artists. It has both inside and beautiful outdoor working areas. Since you create your own schedule, you can spend all day or one period making art; its your choice and you can change your schedule daily if you like.

35、We make it easy for you to take your ideas from studio to studio creating your own portfolio (作品集) of artwork. We also have buildings for our photography studio。At the end of the camp, we display all your works in our Long Lake Camp for the Arts Gallery。 We present your works to more than 700 visito

36、rs.To learn more about Long Lakes summer fine arts camp programs, please call us at 914。6937111.你喜欢艺术吗?你想参加艺术课程吗?作者给你推荐了一个很适合你的艺术夏令营活动。24What are the kids at the camp allowed to do?ATo choose the place of the camp。 BTo decide the length of the camp.CTo choose teachers for art classes。 DTo decide the

37、ir own camp schedule。答案:D解析:细节理解题。根据第一段中的“You design your perfect summer arts camp schedule every day.。.”可知,参与者可以自己决定上课的时刻表.25In what way does this camp differ from most of the other similar camps?AThat it admits a lot of students。 BThat it holds so many activities。CThat it has very beautiful studio

38、s。 DThat it has so many choices and great teachers.答案:D解析:细节理解题。根据第二段中的“We are one of only two camps on earth to offer so many choices and employ so many great fine arts teachers。”可知答案。26What can we learn from Paragraph 3?AKids can choose classes freely。 BKids must go to class in the evening.CThere

39、arent many fun activities for kids. DThe camp isnt suitable for people loving photography。答案:A解析:推理判断题。根据第三段的内容可知,学生可以自己安排时刻表,根据需要自由选择课程.27Who would most probably call at 914。693。7111?APeople interested in the Arts Gallery。 BArtists who want to display their works.CPeople wanting to know more about

40、the camp。 DChildren interested in visiting the Adirondack Park。答案:C解析:推理判断题。根据末段可知,想进一步了解这个夏令营项目的人会拨打这个电话。CJacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis was one of the most private women in the world, yet when she went to work as an editor in the last two decades of her life, she revealed (展现) herself as she d

41、id nowhere else.After the death of her second husband, Greek shipping magnate (巨头) Aristotle Onassis, Jacquelines close friend and former White House social secretary Letitia Baldrige made a suggestion that she consider a career in publishing。 After consideration, Jacqueline accepted it. Perhaps she

42、 hoped to find there some ideas about how to live her own life. She became not less but more interested in reading. For the last 20 years of her life, Jacqueline worked as a publishers editor, first at Viking, then at Doubleday, pursuing a late.life career longer than her two marriages combined。 Dur

43、ing her time in publishing, she was responsible for managing and editing more than 100 successfully marketed books. Among the first books were In the Russian Style and Inventive Paris Clothes. She also succeeded in persuading TV hosts Bill Moyers and Joseph Campbell to transform their popular televi

44、sion conversation into a book, The Power of Myth。 The book went on to become an international best.seller. She dealt too with Michael Jackson as he prepared his autobiography (自传), Moonwalk.Jacqueline may have been hired for her name and for her social relations, but she soon proved her worth。 Her c

45、hoices, suggestions and widespread social relations were of benefit both to the publishing firms and to Jacqueline herself. In the books she selected for publication, she built on a lifetime of spending time by herself as a reader and left a record of the growth of her mind。 Her books are the autobi

46、ography she never wrote。 Her_role_as_First_Lady,_in_the_end,_was_overshadowed_by_her_performance_as_an_editor. However, few knew that she had achieved so much。本文是一篇人物故事类的记叙文。文章主要介绍了Jacqueline在她的第二任丈夫去世后,听从了朋友的建议,开始从事编辑这一职业.Jacqueline独到的观点使她在出版行业取得了巨大的成功,她成功负责过100多本图书的编辑出版工作,并劝说Bill Moyers和Joseph Cam

47、pbell把他们的电视访谈节目变成图书并最终出版,她还帮助Michael Jackson出版了他的自传Moonwalk。28We can learn from the passage that Jacqueline _.Abecame fond of reading after working as an editor Bgained a lot from her career as an editorCpromoted (促销) her books through social relations Dwas in charge of publishing 100 books答案:B解析:推理

48、判断题.本文描写了Jacqueline在后二十几年从事编辑工作的故事,她从20年的编辑生涯中学到了很多。29The underlined sentence in the last paragraph probably means that _.AJacqueline ended up as an editor rather than as First LadyBJacquelines life as First Lady was more colourful than as an editorCJacquelines role as First Lady was more brilliant

49、than as an editorDJacqueline was more successful as an editor than as First Lady答案:D解析:句意理解题。根据对文章内容的理解可知,Jacqueline作为一名编辑取得了巨大的成功,她成功负责过100多本图书的编辑出版工作,所以她作为第一夫人的光芒被她作为一名编辑的光芒所遮挡。所以选D项。30What can be inferred from the passage?AJacquelines two marriages lasted more than 20 years。BJacquelines own publi

50、shing firm was set up eventually。CJacquelines achievements were widely known.DJacquelines views and beliefs were reflected (反映) in the books she edited。答案:D解析:推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“。left a record of the growth of her mind。 Her books are the autobiography she never wrote。可推断,Jacqueline的观点和看法都反映在她编辑的图书里了.31T

51、he passage is mainly about _.Aa brief account (叙述) of Jacquelines career as an editor in her last 20 yearsBa brief description of Jacquelines lifelong experiencesCan introduction of Jacquelines life both as First Lady and as an editorDan analysis of Jacquelines social relations in publishing答案:A解析:主

52、旨大意题。文章主要介绍了Jacqueline从事编辑这一职业的经历和成就.Jacqueline独到的观点和看法使她在出版行业取得了巨大的成功,她成功负责过100多本图书的编辑出版工作,并劝说Bill Moyers和Joseph Campbell把他们的电视访谈节目变成图书并最终出版,她还帮助Michael Jackson出版了他的自传Moonwalk.所以文章的主要内容为A项。DSue Hendrickson is a self。taught fossil (化石) hunter。 As a kid, Sue Hendrickson often walked with her head dow

53、n。“People said, Look up. Smile!” she says. “Now, I realize I was born to look for things and just didnt know it.”Sue Hendrickson does more than look-she finds valuable things: Shipwrecks (沉船) with treasure, ancient sunken cities, and in 1990, she found Sue, the worlds largest, most complete Tyrannos

54、aurus rex (霸王龙)。 Is Hendrickson lucky? Well, maybe. But she also knows how to look。“I limit the area where Im going to look,” she says. No one knew the location of the sunken ship San Diego in the Philippines. For a year, Hendrickson and other researchers searched papers and sailors diaries。 “The de

55、scriptions of the ships sailors led us to the wreck,” she says。 The team also used a tool that can respond to metal。 This tool found the San Diego。 All the work paid off: The 400。year。old ship was complete, with valuable gold and silver coins。To find the dinosaur she calls “the biggest animal that e

56、ver walked on earth”, Hendrickson started with maps made to search for oil。 What Hendrickson found was the largest and most complete Trex found to date. The Trex is 42 feet long with 200 bones! Because it is so complete, scientists were able to infer that Sue walked at about 6 miles per hour and did

57、 not run faster than 15 miles an hour。 Before Sue was discovered, they thought Trex was much faster. To learn more about Trex Sue, go to the Field Museum in Chicago。Theres plenty left to be found, Hendrickson says, including answers to mysteries such as how Trex lived. “I tell kids that they need to

58、 grow up and work them out because all of us old persons havent yet!”本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要介绍了美国古生物学家苏亨德里克森。32Whats Paragraph 2 mainly about?AAn ancient city。 BHendricksons hobby.CThe worlds largest Trex. DHendricksons great findings.答案:D解析:段落大意题。根据第二段中的“she finds valuable things”可知,该段主要介绍了苏亨德里克森的重要考古发现.33Ho

59、w did Hendrickson find the sunken ship San Diego?AWith a self。made tool。 BBy starting with research。CBy following sailors lead。 DWith the help of oil maps。答案:B解析:细节理解题。根据第三段中的“For a year, Hendrickson and other researchers searched papers and sailors diaries. The descriptions of the ships sailors led

60、 us to the wreck,可知,苏亨德里克森首先通过研究一些文字记录来确定沉船“圣地亚哥”的位置.34What can we learn about Sue the Trex?AIt helped scientists learn new things about Trex。 BIt ran faster than any other Trex.CIt let people know how Trex lived。 DIt was the biggest dinosaur.答案:A解析:推理判断题。根据第四段中的“scientists were able to infer that S

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