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单元检测Unit1TeenageLife
PartAPartBPartCTotalScore
A.Readingcomprehension
PassageA
WhenLenoreSkenazylether9-year-oldsontaketheNewYorksubwayhomebyhimself10
yearsago,youwouldhavethoughtthatshe*dcarriedoutacrime.NowSkenazystartedthemovement
FreeRange(放养的)Kidstobringupsafeandindependentchildren.Justthismonth,Utahbecamea
free-rangestate,changingitslawtoprotectparentsfrombeingchargedwithneglect(疏忽)forletting
theirkidswalkalone,orwaitinacarforanadult.
Skenazyarguesthattherisksofgivingchildrensomefreedomareexaggerated(夸
大).Skenazy'smotherusedtosendheroutsideat5towalktoschool.Thatwasjustnormalback
then.Andsuddenlywehearstoriesaboutparentsgettingpunishedforlettingtheir10-year-oldplay
outside.
Wegetsousedtonotknowingourneighbors,notlettingourkidswalktoschool,orplay
outside,thatnowadays,thekidsareeitherinacarorinthebackyard,andtheydon'tgettoknowthe
neighborhood.Infact,theworldhasbecomesafer.Wehavethetechnologiestokeeptrackofalmost
everythingourkidsdo.Andsoyouthinkyoumustcontrolthem,andyouthinkyourchildis
somethingthathastobetrackedlikeapackage.
ThefamouscaseformanyparentswastheEtanPatzcaseinNewYorkin1979.Patzrsparents
gavehimpermissionforthefirsttimetowalktothebusstopnearby.Hewaskilled.Thestoryisso
teniblethatwerememberittwogenerationslater.Andwedon'tallowourkidstowalkalonebecause
ofoneterriblethingthathappened39yearsago.Butwedon'tsay,“Iwanttodriveyoutothedentist,
butwhatifwegetinacaraccident?Thinkofthosepeoplewhodiedinacaraccident39yearsago.I
don*twanttobelikethem.No,we'renotgoing,"Andwerecognizethatitwouldbefunnytothink
thatway.
l.WhatdoweknowaboutLenoreSkenazy?
A.Sheusedtohavefullcontrolofherson.
B.ShewasinfavorofUtah'spreviouslaw.
C.Shesuggestskidsbeallowedmorefreedom.
D.Shewasoncepunishedforneglectingherson.
2.Whichofthefollowingisareasonwhykidsarekeptathomenowadays?
A.Peopleremaindistant.
B.Kidsdislikeoutdooractivities.
C.Parentsknowlittleaboutaccidents.
D.Thecrimerateisslightlyincreasing.
3.What'stheauthor'sattitudetowardsparents*actofkeepingtrackoftheirkids?
A.Unclear.B.Supportive.
C.Indifferent.D.Unfavorable.
4.Whatisthemainpurposeofthelastparagraph?
A.lbproveaccidentsarelikecrimes.
B.Towarnparentsofatemblecrime.
C.Toargueagainstsomeparents1worry.
D.Topointouttherealdangertochildren.
PassageB
Manyteenagersfeelthatthemostimportantpeopleintheirlivesaretheirfriends.Theybelieve
thattheirfamilymembersdon'tknowthemaswellastheirfriendsdo.Inlargefamilies,itisquite
oftenforbrothersandsisterstofightwitheachotherandthentheycanonlygototheirfriendsfor
someideas.
Itisveryimportantforteenagerstohaveonegoodfriendoragroupoffriends.Evenwhenthey
arenotwiththeirfriends,theyusuallyspendalotoftimetalkingamongthemselvesonthe
phone.Thiscommunication(交流)isveryimportantinchildren'sgrowingup,becausefriendscan
discuss(讨论)something.Thesethingsaredifficulttotelltheirfamilymembers.
However,parentsoftentrytochoosetheirchildren'sfriendsforthem.Someparentsmayeven
stoptheirchildrenfrommeetingtheirgoodfriends.Haveyoueverthoughtofthefollowing
questions?
Whochoosesyourfriends?
Doyouchooseyourfriendsoryourfriendschooseyou?
Haveyougotagoodfriendyourparentsdon'tlike?
Youranswersvrewelcome.
5.Whenteenagershavesomethingthatisdifficulttotelltheirparents,theyusually.
A.stayaloneathomeB.fightwiththeirparents
C.discussitwiththeirfriendsD.gototheirbrothersandsistersforhelp
6.Thesentence“Youranswersarewelcome.^^meansthat.
A.youarewelcometodiscussthequestionswithus
B.we*vegotnoidea,soyouranswersarewelcome
C.youranswersarealwaysright
D.youcangiveusalltherightanswers
7.Whichofthefollowingistheauthor'sopinion?
A.Parentsshouldchoosefriendsfortheirchildren.
B.Childrenshouldchooseeverythingtheylike.
C.Parentsshouldunderstandtheirchildrenbetter.
D.leenagersshouldonlygototheirfriendsforhelp.
PassageC
Everyyearyoucollectalargeamountofjunk.ThinkaboutChristmaspresents,birthday
presentsandholidaysouvenirs,andthelistgoeson.Wheredoesitallendup?Well,ifyoudon't
throwitout,itgoestothebasement(土也下室).
However,thingswithhugeamountsofvaluemightbeburiedinthoseunwantedgifts.Perhaps
there'sabeautifulcrystalboatinabottlethatwasmadejustlongenoughagotobeworthalarge
amountofmoney.Or,maybeit'sanoldboardgamethatwasneverusedandhasnowbecomea
collectable.Yes,theseitemscanbeyourtickettoahiddentreasure,andallyouneedtodoisgo
hunting.
Onceyoufindtheitems,you'llprobablybewonderinghowtosellthem.Mostpeoplechoosethe
standardyardsaleandthis,ofcourse,isamistake.Youwon'tfindthecollectorsbythistypeof
sale.Instead,youneedtoreachthewidestaudiencepossible.Theanswer?eBay.
WitheBay,youcangainalargeamountofattention,startanauction(拍卖)andgetselling.Of
course,beforeyoucandothis,youhavetosetyourselfupasatrustedseller.Youcandothatquite
simplybybuyingafewsmall,cheapitemsfirst.Thiswillraisetherating(等级)ofyourlittleonline
shop.Afterthat,youshouldhavenotroubleatallattractingbuyers.
Ofcourse,thiscanjustbethebeginning.Onceyouknowhowtosellthingsonline,youcanstart
makingalotmoremoneybyinvestingandreselling.Itsagreatchoiceforasecondincome.
8.Accordingtothetext,thegiftswegeteveryyear.
A.areawasteofmoneyB.canbevaluablesometimes
C.shouldgotoyardsalesD.shouldbekeptinasafeplace
9.WhydoestheauthorsuggestsellingyourthingsoneBay?
A.Ifsdesignedforcollectors.B.Itfollowsofficialstandards.
C.Ithasamuchlargeraudience.D.Itseldommakesanymistakes.
10.WhatdoyouhavetodobeforesellingthingsoneBay?
A.Gainpublicattention.B.Buysomeexpensivethings.
C.Attendseverallocalauctions.D.Raiseyourshop'screditrating.
11.What*sthemainpurposeofthetext?
A.lbadvisepeopletokeeptheirgiftswell.
B.Totellpeoplehowtomakewasteuseful.
C.Topersuadepeopletoopenanonlineshop.
D.lbencouragepeopletosellthingsoneBay.
PassageD
LouisEdwardswasinhisbedroomwatchingavideowithhisbrothersBradley,eight,and
three-year-oldJake,whenJakeswallowedacoin.Jakewasfightingforbreath,soLouisordered
Bradleytofetchtheirmother.ButwhenJakebegantoturnpurple,Louisrealizedtherewasnotimeto
waste.HeputJakeoverhiskneeandslapped(拍击)himonthebackfourtimes.Jakecoughedupthe
coinjustastheirparentsarrived.
Mrs.Edwardssaid,"Bradleywasscreaminginfearwhenhecamerunningdownstairs,saying
thatJakehadswallowedsomethingandwasn*tbreathing.Whenweburstintotheroom,Louiswas
stillhittingJake'sbackandhewasreallypurple.ThenJakethrewupandbroughtthecoinback.Louis
justsaiditwasagoodjobthatJakehadthrownupatthatpointorthathewouldhavehadtodothe
fifthslapinthestomach,whichhehadbeenshownatthehospital.IwasshakinglikealeafbutLouis
wasquitecalmaboutit."Mr.Edwardsadded,“ItwasluckythathewastherebecauseJakewasin
somedifficulty.”
Apartfromshock,however,Jakewasfineafterthatterribleexperience.
LouishadbeentotheCountessofChesterHospitalwith50otherstudentsfromWoodfield
PrimarySchool.Duringthevisit,theyweregivenlife-savingadvice,includingwhattodoifsomeone
ischoking.Mrs.Edwardssaid,"HeobviouslyrememberedeverythingandPmsogladhedid."Diane
Kennedy,hisheadteacher,said,“WeareveryproudofLouisforhisquickthinking.^^
12.WhatdidLouisrealizeheshoulddowhenJakebegantoturnpurple?
A.Gotofindtheirparentsimmediately.B.Learnsomefirst-aidskillsatonce.
C.Takequickactionbyhimself.D.Findthecoinbyhimself.
13.Whenthemotherarrivedattheroom,she.
A.triedhardtostaycalmB.feltnervousandworried
C.didn*tthinkJakewasindangerD.didn'tknowwhathadhappened
14.WhydidLouisknowhowtogivefirstaid?
A.Hehadtakenacourseatschool.
B.Hehadlearnedhowtodothatbyhimself.
C.Hehadlearnedsomeskillsatahospital.
D.Hisparentshadtaughthimhowtodothat.
15.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?
A.Parentsshouldn*tleavetheirkidsalone.
B.Parentsshouldn*tletkidsplaywithcoins.
C.Havingabrotherorasisterisaluckything.
D.Learningfirst-aidskillsisofgreatbenefit.
PassageE
Howtocheerothersup
Itisnicetohelpafriend,familymember,orpartneroutwhenheorsheisfeelingdown.Here
aresomeeasywaystocheerhimorherup.
Justlisten.Generallyspeaking,peoplewhoarefeelingdownwouldratherbealone.16All
thatmostofusneedfromtimetotimeisthespacetovent(发泄感iW)feelingsonsomeonewhowill
simplylistenwithoutrespondingorofferingasolution.
Offertogiveadvice.17Itisassimpleasasking,“Wouldyoulikemyadvice?”or
“WouldyouliketoknowwhatIthink?”18Yourfriendwillappreciatenotonlythatyouhave
advicetooffer,butthatyourespectthembyaskingpermissionfirst.
19Sometimes,beingthereforyourfriendsisalltheyneed.Whetheryourfriendishavinga
baddayorabadmonth,justtakingtimeoutofyourweektospendtimetogethercanmakea
difference.
Makethemlaugh.Wearenotnaturalcomedians(喜居演员)butthatisokay.Evenwithout
beingaprofessionalcomedian,weallhavetheabilitytomakeourlovedoneslaugh.20
A.Reducetheirstress.
B.Spendtimewiththem.
C.Askforpermissionbeforeyouofferyouradvice.
D.Somethingassimpleasahugcanchangeaperson'sday.
E.Inthatcase,listeningisaveryimportantsteptocheeringsomeoneup.
F.Iftheysayyes,goaheadandgentlyoffertheadviceyouhaveforthem.
G.lellingajoke,makingafunnyfaceorjustsmilingbigenoughcanmakeyourfriendslaugh.
B.Cloze.
Costellowasafraidofhomelesspeople.'〕wasso]whenIsawahomelessperson
walkingalongthestreet,“hesaid.Butthat2sevenyearsagoafterhiswife,avolunteerata(n)
3shelter,persuadedhimtohelpwithaholidaydinnerforshelterpeople.Costellowenttoastore
andbought4fortheresidents(居民).Attheshelter,Costellogaveapairofsockstoa
woman.She5himifshecouldhaveapairofsocksforafriendwhowasn'twithherthatday.He
6heranotherpair."Shestartedtocryandtoldmethat7hadevergivenhersocks
before,^Costellosaid.“Thenshegavemeahug.'That8attheshelterhelpedCostello9his
fearofthehomeless.Italsoledhimto10agroupcalled'TheJoyofSox”.“TheJoyofSox”
collectssocksfromdonorsandgivesthemmostlyto11inthearea,whereCostelloandhis
wifeNancylive.Butthegrouphasbeen12itsreach.ltnowprovidessockstohomelessshelters
in21statesandthreecountries.
Whysocks?Costello13thatsomeAmericansgavefoodorcoatstoshelters.14
donatingsockswasnotsomethingmostpeoplethoughtabout.Socksareveryhelpfulinkeeping
people15incoldweather.Mostofthetimeshelterscanfindenoughfood,butsocksare
muchmore16toget.
Costellosaidhishopefof'TheJoyofSox“isthatitistobethebestsock』7inthe
world.Hesaid,"We'restartinganewtraditiontobreakanewrecordeveryyear,butitreallyisn't
aboutus.Ifsaboutwhomweare18.“Costelloexpected19asmanyas250,000pairsof
sockstobe20bytheendoftheyear.
l.A.excitedB.upsetC.annoyedD.scared
2.A.appearedB.changedC.provedD.happened
3.A.homelessB.animalC.local0.temporary
4.A.foodB.socksC.fruitD.clothes
5.A.allowedB.thankedC.askedD.saved
6.A.refusedB.invitedC.showedD.gave
7.A.nobodyB.somebodyC.anyone0.everyone
8.A.adviceB.experienceC.performanceD.note
9.A.expressB.hateC.feelD.end
lO.A.takeinB.setoffC.setupD.takeoff
11.A.sheltersB.homesC.farms0.factories
12.A.controllingB.expandingC.choosingD.creating
13.A.recommendedB.consideredC.explainedD.wondered
14.A.BecauseB.ThereforeC.AndD.But
15.A.warmB.activeC.differentD.pleasant
16.A.comfortableB.importantC.difficultD.interesting
17.A.storeB.companyC.designD.charity
18.A.knowingB.helpingC.playingwithD.laughingat
19.A.hopefullyB.certainlyC.gratefullyD.seriously
20.A.soldB.madeC.donatedD.wom
C.RationalCloze.
Fiveyearsago,Imetanewpatient,Sheila,l.wasa45-year-oldladyabout30pounds
overweight.Isuggested2.(take)upregularexercise/'Startsmall,Sheila,9,Itoldher,"Taking
smallopportunities3.(move)yourbody,suchastakingthestairsinsteadoftheelevatoratwork
andgoingfor4.walkwithafriend.Everylittlebitofexercise5.(help).“Sheagreedtotry
it.
BythetimeIsawSheilaforanexaminationthreemonthslater,she6.(lose)10pounds
andlookedgreat:notonlyslimmerbutalsomorelivelyand7.(energy).'"feellikeanew
person,“shetoldme.
Thatwas5yearsago.IwasSheilaagainandshewas8.(healthy)thanbefore.
AccordingtotheU.S.CentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention,regularphysicalactivityis
oneofthemostimportant9.(thing)youcandoforyourhealth.Thisadviceisbasedon
many,manystudiesthatlinkexercise10.goodhealth.
Writedownyouranswersbelow.
A.Readingcomprehension(20X2.5=50points)
1[A][B]EC][D]5[A][B]EC]ED]8[A][B][C][D]12[A][B][C][D]
2[A]LB]EC][D]6[A][B][C][D]9LA]LB][C][D]13[A]LB][C][D]
3LA]LB]LC][D]7[A][B]EC][D]10[A][B]EC][D]14[A][B]EC][D]
4[A]LB]:C][D]11[A][B][C][D]15[A][B][C][D]
16EA]⑻EC]ED]EE][F]EG]
17[A][B]LC]LD]LE][F][G]
18[A][B][C][D]LE]LF][G]
19EA][B][C]ED]EE]LF]LG]
20[A]LB]Lc]ED]LE]LF]LG]
B.Cloze.(20X1.5=30points)
1EA]EB]EC][D]6LA][B]EC][D]11EA][B]EC]ED]16EA][B][C]M
2EA]EB]EC][D]7[A][B]EC][D]12[A][B][C][D]17EA][B][C][D]
3LA]EB]EC][D]8[A][B]EC][D]13[A][B]LC]M18LA]EB]EC][D]
4LA]LB]EC][D]9[A][B]EC][D]14[A]LB]EC][D]19[A]LB]EC][D]
5[A]LB]EC][D]10[A][B][C][D]15[A][B][C][D]20[A][B][C][D]
C.RationalCloze.(10X2=20points)
1.2.
3.4.
5.6,
7.8,
9.10.
单元检测Unit1TeenageLife参考答案与斛新
A.
1.C[推理判断题。根据第一、二段可知,Skenazy本身就给自己的孩子足够的自由,她还发
起了“放养孩子”运动,鼓励在保障孩子安全的同时,让他们更加独立,她还认为人们普遍夸
大了给予孩子自由的风险。由此推知,Skenazy建议孩子应该获得更多的自由。]
2.A[推理判断题。根据第三段的Wegetsousedtonotknowingourneighbors...andthey
don,tgettoknowtheneighborhood可知,当今孩子常被留在家中的一个原因就是人与人
之间关系的疏远。]
3.D[推理判断题。根据第三段可知,现代科技可以让家长追踪孩子的一切行为,这让家长产
生了依赖,认为他们就应该掌控孩子的一切,就像追踪包裹一样追踪自己的孩子。这种比喻说
明作者是不认同家长的这种行为的。]
4.C[推理判断题。根据最后一段可知,有些家长会因为几十年前一个偶发的可怕事件而担忧
眼前的孩子安全问题,却没有意识到孩子乘坐家长的车遭遇危险的可能性更大。由此可知,最
后一段的主要目的是为了反驳有些家长过度的担忧。]
5.C[细节理解题。由第二段最后两句可知当青少年有事情难以告诉父母时,他们通常与朋
友讨论。]
6.A:细节理解题。由画线句前的几个问题可知,作者应该是说“欢迎大家和我们一起讨论这
些问题]
7.C[主旨大意题。由第三段前两句中的However及even可知,父母应该更好地理解他们的孩
子。]
8.B[推理判断题。根据第二段可知,在你那些不想要的礼物中,很可能会有一些值钱的或是
值得收藏的东西。]
9.C[细节理解题。根据第三段中的Instead,youneedtoreachthewidestaudience
possible.Theanswer?eBay可知,eBay网用户多,在这个网上卖东西更容易找到买主。]
10.D[细节理解题。根据第四段中的Ofcourse,beforeyoucandothis,youhavetoset
yourselfupasatrustedseller...Thiswillraisetheratingofyourlittleonline
shop可知,要想在eBay网上开设网站销售自己的物品,首先要通过购买小件商品来提升自己
的信誉度。]
11.D[写作意图题。第三段结尾处Theanswer?eBay点明了文章的主旨,本文旨在建议人们
在eBay网上销售自己不想要的礼物,可以为自己挣得一笔钱。]
12.B[细节理解题。根据第一段中的Arecentstudyof8,250Britishadultsfoundthat
peoplewhoalwayseatalonescored7.9pointslowerinhappinessthanthosewhoeat
regularlywithothers和最后一段中的...they“simplydon'tknow“whypeoplewhoeat
togetherarehappier可知,研究表明与他人一起进餐会让人更快乐。]
英语科答案解析第1页共15页
13.B[细节理解题。根据第二段中的Remember,it'sthediningtogetherthat'simportant,
notnecessarilythefoodyoueat可知,作者认为对于用餐这件事情来说重要的是和他人
一起吃饭这个行为,而不是食物或其他因素。]
14.D[细节理解题。根据第三段中的Oncedinnerisonthetable,eatslowlyandkeepthe
conversationsflowing可知,意大利欢宴时刻,人们通常慢慢用餐,无拘无束地交谈。]
15.A[推理判断题。结合全文并根据最后一段中的I'mwillingtoguessithastodowith
be
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