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Unit3TheMillionPoundBankNote第Ⅰ卷第二部分:
阅读理解
(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
ABrownseaOpenAirTheatreDORSETTheonlywaytothistheatreisbyboat.EachJunevolunteerstraveltheretobeginbuildingtheset.“ThepeopledoBrownseafortheloveoftheisland,”saysBOATdirectorDeniseMallender.“We’reacharity,andwehelptheworkontheislandbyholdingaregularShakespeareplay.”Visit
fordetails
Regent’sParkOpenAirTheatreLONDONEachsummer,almost140,000peoplevisittheparktowatchoneofthefouryearlyplays.Thisyear’splaysincludeJ.M.Barrie’s
PeterPan
and
WilliamGolding’sLordoftheFlies.Withthestageandseatingbothpletelyuncovered,theactorsandtheaudiencesareleftatthemercyoftheBritishweather—althoughthishasn’tpreventedstarssuchasJeremyIronsandBenedictCumberbatchfromperforminghere.Visit
fordetails
ScarboroughOpenAirTheatreSCARBOROUGHEnjoytheseaairandsightsof
Europe’slargestopenairplayhouse.Thestageandseatingareseparatedbyalake.“It’saunique(独一无二的)place,”
saysJanetDeacon,areadirectorofWeletoYorkshire.ThetheatrenowplayshosttoconcertsbybignamessuchasElainePaigeandTomJones,whoarebothperformingthismonth.Visit
scarboroughopenairtheatre
fordetails
RutlandOpenAirTheatreRUTLANDThistheatreishometotheStamfordShakespearepany,whothisyearcelebratetheir39thyearofoutdoorplayswithperformancesof
RomeoandJuliet
and
HenryV.Inallitsyears,ROAThasnevercancelledaperformancebecauseofrain—andalthoughthestageandactorsareleftopentotheweather,theaudiencecanshelterinthecoveredhall.Visit
fordetails21.WhatdoweknowaboutRegent’sParkOpenAirTheatre?A.Itputsonfourplaysayear.B.Ithasacoveredhallfortheaudience.
C.Ithasthesameplaysonshoweveryyear.D.Itsstageandseatingareseparatedbyalake.22.WhatdoBOATandROAThaveinmon?A.TheydoShakespeareplays.B.Theyarepletelyuncovered.
C.Theyhavethesamehistory.D.Theycanbereachedonlybyboat.
23.Whichisthelargestoutdoortheatrein
Europe?A.RutlandOpenAirTheatre.B.BrownseaOpenAirTheatre.C.ScarboroughOpenAirTheatre.D.Regent’sParkOpenAirTheatre.
BTheyshapeourlivesinmanyways.Oftenwhentheygetold,tornorfallapart,we’relikelytothrowthemoutorreplacethem.Butone85yearoldmanisdevotedtobringingoldbooksbacktolife.“Iknowhowtodothis.Ienjoydoingthis,”saidPaulReeder,abookrepairhobbyist.Reederischangingthefaceofourtextbooks,onebookatatime,saidSkyviewHighSchoolPrincipal,DebBlack.Itallstartedjustthreeweeksago.“Therewasanarticlethatcameoutaboutthebadshapeourbookswerein,”saidBlack.Reederreadthearticleinthenewspaper,andhesoonappearedinBlack’soffice.ItwasthemorningofApril5,2016.“Hesaid,’I’mheretoofferwhatIthinkmaybeasolution,’”
Blackrecalled(回忆).Reederhasbeenrepairingbookssincethe1940s.
Overtheyears,he’swornmanyhats,yethisinterestinbookrepairremainedunchanged.Intheyear1992
whenReederretired(退休),hewentallin.HehasrepairedbooksforanumberoforganizationsincludingtheMontanaHistoricalSocietyandtheBillingsPublicLibrary.Skyview’sstudentsarenotonlythankfulforReeder’shelp,butinspired(鼓舞)byhiswork.“Theyhavemadehimthankyousignsandcards.Ihaveonegirlwholeftmeanotetheotherday.
ShewantstolearntodowhatPauldoes.Whathedoesisalostart.Hehasdonegreatthingsforourkidsandforourbooks,”saidBlack.ThewornoutbooksarebroughttoReederonFriday,andinmostcases,he’sabletoreturnthebooksasgoodasnewbythefollowingMonday,accordingtoBlack.24.WhatdoesReederthinkofhiswork?A.Itisapleasure.
B.Itisveryboring.
C.Itisalostart.
D.Itisreallydifficult.25.HowdidReederfindoutSkyview’sbooksneededrepairing?A.FromDebBlack.
B.Fromsomestudents.C.Fromanewspaper.
D.Fromanorganization.26.WhatcanweinferaboutReeder?A.Helikescollectingoldbooks.B.Herepairshatsinhissparetime.C.Hehasalifelongloveforbookrepair.D.Heretiredfrom
Skyview
HighSchool.27.Whatwasthepurposeoftheschoolgirl’snote?A.ToexpressthankstoBlack.
B.Tohaveherbooksrepaired.C.TomakefriendswithReeder.D.TolearnReeder’srepairskills.
CBasedonatruestory,thenovel
SafeasHouses
byEricWaltersisanamazingbook.Itisabouta13yearoldgirlnamedElizabethHardywhobabysitstheMcBridechildrenDavidandSuzie.Onerainy,stormyeveningtheywalkhomefromschool.Whentheyarrivehome,waterfloods(淹没)thebackyard,cutsthepowerandfloodsroads,whichstopsMr.andMrs.McBridefrominghome.SoonthefloodingbeginstoinvadetheMcBrides’homeandElizabeth,David,SuzieandtheirdogDaisytryveryhardtoescapeandsurvivetheflood.MyfavoritecharacterisDavidbecauseIfindhimveryfunnyandbrave,andalthoughhecanbestubbornandrudeattimes,heisstillaniceandfriendlyperson.AsmuchasIwanttobelikeDavidIcouldneverbelikehim.Atleast,Idon’tthinkIcouldeverdosomethingasbraveashedoes.IthinkEricWaltersdoesagreatjobindescribingthecharactersandtellingthestory.Ireallyfeellikethisalljusthappenedinfrontofmyeyes.EversinceIstartedreading
SafeasHouses
Ineverwantedtoputthebookdown,andconsideringIwasnotabigfanofreadingthatdidnothappenveryoften.
SafeasHouses
changedmyopinioninregardtoreadingandnowIenjoyreadingverymuch.EricWalters’writingcareer(生涯)allstartedin1993whenEricwasteachingagrade5class.Hisstudentswerenotgoodreadersanddidnotlikereading,soEriccreatedabookcalledStandYourGroundforhisstudentsandusedsomeofthestudents’namestocreatethestory.EversinceEricpublished(出版)thatbookhehasbeeabigtimewriterandhaspublishedmanyamazingdifferentbookslike
CampX,TigerTrap,Camp30,WeAllFallDown
and
Flyboy.28.Whathappenedonthatparticularevening?A.A13yearoldgotlost.B.Aterriblerainstormbrokeout.C.Threechildrenweretrappedonthewayhome.D.TheMcBrides’homewaspletelydestroyedbyfloods.29.WhatdoestheauthorlikeaboutDavid?A.Hiscreativity.
B.Hisgreatskill.
C.Hispersonality.
D.Hisgoodbehavior.30.Whatcanweinferabouttheauthor?A.Heisamanfullofcourage.
B.Heusedtoenjoyreadingverymuch.
C.HeisverylikeDavidin
SafeasHouses.
D.Hehasbeengreatlyaffectedby
SafeasHouses.
31.WhydidEricwrite
StandYourGround?A.Torecordhisstudents’stories.B.Toencouragehisstudentstoread.C.Tostatetheimportanceofreading.D.Toteachhisstudentstheycanbewriters.
DWillHodson,aprimaryschoolteacherin
London,wasreadingasuperherobooktohisstudentsonedaywhena
thought
struckhim.“Weweretalkingabouthowwecanalldosomethingheroiceveryday—openadoorforsomeone,saysomethingnicetosomeone,”herecalled.“Idecidednottousetheday’slessonplansandaskedthefiveyearoldstothinkabout,‘Whatareweallgoodat?’”Hodson,39,wasgoodatcycling,andheendeduptakinghislessontoanextreme:Aftersavingupfortwoyears,helefthisjobandsetoffonafiveyearrideacrosssevencontinents(洲)toraisemoneyforcharity,includingforParkinson’sdisease,whichhisfatherhas.CallinghimselfSuperCyclingMan,hetriestovisitatleastoneschoolpercountry,tospreadthemessagethat“wecanallbeheroes.”StartinglastMay,Hodsonhashit14countriesin
Europe.Ontheroad,strangershaveactedheroically—Turkishgasstationattendantsshelteredhimfromthesnow,andpeoplein
Serbia
madeahugepizzaforhim.Sofar,hehasraisedabout$19,000ofthe$140,000hehopestoraise.Antarctica,themostexpensivecontinenttovisit,islastonhislist,afterAsia,
Australia,the
Americas
and
Africa.Thehardestpartofthetriphasbeen
“justkeepingmyparentsatmanageablestress(压力)levels.Youseesomuchbadnewsintheworld,butIseeaverydifferentpicture
—
peopleinvitingmetotheirhouses,peoplepouringmedrinksonthestreetatnight.”Alongwiththesuperheromessage,Hodsonhopestoshowpeoplethat
“life’sprettygoodontwowheels”
—
particularlyinplaceswherecyclingislesspopular.Tbilisi,Georgia’scapital,withitsshortageofbikelanes(自行车道)anditscrazydrivers,
“isthetoughest(最艰难的)cityI’veseenforcyclists,buteventhere,youngpeoplehavebeenreceptive.”“Theyouthdon’twanttonecessarilyhaveabigpotbelly(大肚子)anddrivearoundinacar.”32.WhatdoesHodson’s“thought”(inPara.1)referto?A.Beingaherohimself.B.Givinguphisteachingjob.C.Doingsomethingheroiceveryday.D.Readingmoresuperherobookstohisstudents.33.Hodson’scyclingaroundtheworld_____.A.isacharityrideB.isintendedforhisfatherC.willbefinishedintwoyearsD.beganwithoutanypreparation34.What’sthemostdifficultthingforHodsononhistrip?A.Facingtheterribleweather.B.Findingcheapplacestosleepin.C.Winninghisparents’fullsupport.D.Keepinghisparentsfromworryingabouthim.35.WhatdoesHodsonsayabouttheyoungin
Tbilisi?A.Theyhatecyclists.B.Theyarecrazydrivers.C.Theyareopentohisidea.D.Theyeatanddrinktoomuch.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。FlorenceNightingalewasnamedafterherbirthplace,
Florence,
Italy.Whenshewasalmostayearold,shereturnedwithherfamilyto
England.Florenceoftenhelpedhermotherdeliver(运送)foodtothepoorandsick.
36
Herfamilywasshockedbecausenursingwasnotarespectedprofession.But
Florence
wasdetermined.Shestudiedbooksonmedicine.Later,shevisitedhospitalsin
France,
Germany
and
Ireland
andlearnedeverythingshecould.
37
In1854,
Britain
wasatwarwith
Russia.
Florence
wenttotheBritishhospitalinScutari(nowÜsküdarin
Istanbul)andshewasshocked.Thehospitalleftmenlyingonthefloor,andratswererunningeverywhere.
38
Manysoldiersdiedbeforereceivinghelp.Thedoctorswouldn’tlistentoFlorencebecausetheydidn’tliketheideaofwomeninarmyhospitals
—
untiloneday500unexpectedcasualties(伤亡者)arrived.
39
Florence
madechanges,makingsurethemenwerewashedandtheirinjurieswerecaredfor.Everynightshewouldcheckthepatientswithherlamp.Whenshereturnedhomeafterthewar,afundhadbeensetupinherhonor.Manyofthesoldiersshehadnursedhadmadecontributions(捐款).Nowshecouldsetupthe
Nightingale
TrainingSchool
in
London.Afteryearsofhardwork,FlorenceNightingalesawcleanerandmorecheerfulhospitals.
40
Allofthiswasbecauseofthe“ladywiththelamp”.A.Nursingbecameanhonoredprofession.B.Therewasnorunningwaterandnoheat.C.Sheknewshehadmuchtolearnaboutnursing.D.
Florence
sawthesoldiers’healthhadimproved.E.Asshegrewolder,shedecidedtobeeanurse.F.Theysoonrealizedthat
Florence
knewwhatshewasdoing.G.Uponreturninghome,shewasanexpertonhospitalmanagement.第三部分:
英语知识运用
(共两节,满分45分)第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Frombirthtodeath,theword“kick”hasbeengivenanimportantpartindescribinghumanexperiences.Theproudandhappymotherfeelsthefirst
41
oflife“kicking”insideherbody.Andthat
42
life—manyyearslater—estoits
43
in
awidelyusedphrase,to“kickthebucket,”meaningtodie.The
44
to“kickthebucket”isalmost200yearsold.One
45
isthatitstartedwhenanEnglishman
46
himselfbyhanginghimself.Hestoodonabucket,andthenkickedthebucket
47
fromunderhim.Afterawhile,todieinany
48
wascalled“kickingthebucket.”“Kickaround”isaphrasethatis
49
ofteninAmericanEnglish.Apersonwhoiskickedaroundissomeonewhoistreated
50
.Usually,heisnot
51
beingkickedbysomebody’sfoot—heisjustnotbeingtreatedwiththerespectthatallofus
52
.Apersonwhohas“kickedaround”formostofhislifeissomeonewhohasspenthislifemovingfromplacetoplace.Inthis
53
,“kickingaround”meansmoving
54
fromoneplacetoanother.“Kickaround”hasathirdmeaningwhenyou
55
itwiththeword“idea”.Whenyou“kickaroundanidea,”youaregivingthatideasomethought.Thereisnophysicalactionwhenyou“kickapersonupstairs,”
56
thepaincanbeasstrong.Youkickapersonupstairsbyremovinghimfromanimportantjobandgivinghimajobthat
57
moreimportant,butreallyisnot.Stillanother
58
oftheword“kick”isto
59
oneselfofabadhabit,
60
smokingcigarettes.Healthexpertsstronglysuggestsmokers“kickthehabit.”41.A.senses
B.signs
C.marks
D.months42.A.first
B.extra
C.poor
D.same43.A.end
B.top
C.fight
D.decision44.A.agreement
B.puzzle
C.expression
D.choice45.A.plan
B.belief
C.wish
D.goal46.A.killed
B.punished
C.caught
D.helped47.A.up
B.in
C.back
D.away48.A.way
B.time
C.position
D.accident49.A.repeated
B.forgotten
C.heard
D.doubted50.A.fairly
B.strangely
C.seriously
D.badly51.A.really
B.suddenly
C.finally
D.easily52.A.allow
B.want
C.support
D.lose53.A.part
B.story
C.method
D.situation54.A.later
B.just
C.often
D.again55.A.discuss
B.use
C.accept
D.explain56.A.although
B.because
C.if
D.so57.A.turns
B.stays
C.sounds
D.proves58.A.form
B.change
C.connection
D.meaning59.A.remind
B.free
C.empty
D.assure60.A.suchas
B.insteadof
C.alongwith
D.asfor第Ⅱ卷第三部分:
英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。It’swellknownthatpoundnotesshowthefaceofQueenElizabethII.However,something61.________(interest)aboutBritishmoneyisthattherearealsofacesonthebackofthenotes.Didyouknowthatthepicturechangeseveryfew62.________(year)toshowadifferentfamouspersonfromBritishhistory?Atthemoment,wecanfindthefaceofCharlesDarwinonthe£10note.Heisa(n)63.________(science),famousforhistheoriesaboutevolution(进化).From1992to2003,CharlesDickens64.________(be)onthebanknote.Heisoneofthecountry’sfavouriteauthors,65.________novelslike
OliverTwist
and
DavidCopperfield
werevotedassomeof
Britain’sbestworksofliterature.66.________(recent),itwasannouncedthatJaneAustenwouldreplace
Darwin
onthe£10note.Sheisoneofmyfavouriteauthors,67.________(remember)forbookslike
Prideand
Prejudice
and
Sense
and
Sensibility.Peoplethink68.________itwasaverygoodchoicetoputJaneAustenonabanknotebecausemostofthepeopleonBritishmoneyaremen.Inadditiontowriters,otherpeoplesuch69.________inventorsandsocialreformershavealsobeenonbanknotes.By70.________(put)theirfacesonbanknotes,the
UK
showsthatitisveryproudofallthesehistoricalfigures!第四部分:
写作
(共两节,满分35分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.
每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.
只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Thereisalwaysagreatneedforpublicbicyclesinmyarea.GenerallyIhavetowaiting.ButIhadhadadifferentexperienceyesterday.Asusually,whenIwenttopickupabike,herewasnosignofone.Inoticedwomanridingpastme,thinkingshewouldn’tstopped.Suddenly,shemadeaUturn,rodetowardsme,returnedthebikesandsaid,“Goahead.”Iwassurprisingandshesmiledatme,“I’mnotinanyhurryandmyofficeisjustonestopaway.”Ithankedhimandrealizedthattherearesomepeoplewhoaretrulykindandreallymakesadifferencetoothers’lifebydoingsmallthings.第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是某国际学校新成立的英语话剧社的负责人李华,请你用英语写一篇短文,简要介绍话剧社情况并欢迎新成员加入。
注意:1.
词数100左右;2.
可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。_____________________________________________________________
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66.Recently
67.remembered
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stop77....returnedthebikes...
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makeOnepossibleversion:WouldyouliketoenjoybeautifulEnglishperformances?Areyouinterestedinacting?Doyouwanttobeabigstar?WhynotjointhenewlyfoundedEnglishPlayClub?ThisclubaimstoprovidemorechancesforEnglishplayloverstowatch,writeandperformEnglishplays.Itnotonlyhelpsyouenrichyourschoollifebutalsohelpstoputyourtalentstogooduse.Ifyou’reinterestedintheclub,pleasesendyourapplicationtoLiHuainRoom104ofthe
Teaching
Building
beforenextWednesday.Andyou’reexpectedtoexplainwhyyouwanttojointheclubinyourapplication.Weletojoinus!部分解析阅读理解:A篇(文娱)
本文是应用文。文章是英国四家露天剧院的介绍。21.A。细节理解题。根据Regent’sParkOpenAirTheatre部分中的watchoneofthefouryearlyplays可知,该剧院每年上演四部戏剧。注意这里的fouryearlyplays并不是指每年都是同样的四部戏剧,这点也可以根据下一句Thisyear’splaysincludeJ.M.Barrie’sPeterPanandWilliamGolding’sLordoftheFlies推出。22.A。细节理解题。根据BrownseaOpenAirTheatre部分中的holdingaregularShakespeareplay和RutlandOpenAirTheatre部分中的ThistheatreishometotheStamfordShakespearepany和withperformancesofRomeoandJulietandHenryV可知,这两家剧院都会安排莎翁的戏剧表演。23.C。细节理解题。根据ScarboroughOpenAirTheatre部分中的Europe’slargestopenairplayhouse可知,该剧院是欧洲最大的露天剧场。B篇(社会)
本文是记叙文。文章主要介绍了一位85岁高龄的老人修补图书的故事。24.A。细节理解题。根据第二段中的Iknowhowtodothis.Ienjoydoingthis可知,Reeder喜欢修补图书的工作。25.C。细节理解题。根据第五段中的Therewasanarticlethatcameoutaboutthebadshapeourbookswerein和第六段中的Reederreadthearticleinthenewspaper可知,Reeder通过报纸得知了Skyview中学的图书需要修补。26.C。推理判断题。根据倒数第五段中的Reederhasbeenrepairingbookssincethe1940s和hisinterestinbookrepairremainedunchanged可知,Reeder一生热爱图书修补。27.D。细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中的ShewantstolearntodowhatPauldoes可知,那名女生给Black留便条是想学习Reeder的图书修补技术。C篇(文学)
本文是议论文。作者在文中主要对SafeasHouses一书作出了相关评论。28.B。细节理解题。根据第一段中的Onerainy,stormyevening和waterfloodsthebackyard,cutsthepowerandfloodsroads可知,那天晚上有一场可怕的暴风雨。29.C。推理判断题。根据第二段中的Ifindhimveryfunnyandbrave,andalthoughhecanbestubbornandrudeattimes,heisstillaniceandfriendlyperson可知,作者喜欢David的性格特点。30.D。推理判断题。根据第三段中的SafeasHouseschangedmyopinioninregardtoreadingandnowIenjoyreadingverymuch可知,这本书改变了作者对阅读的看法并使他从此爱上了阅读,因此该书对他的影响颇深。31.B。细节理解题。根据最后一段中的Hisstudentswerenotgoodreadersanddidnotlikereading,soEriccreatedabookcalledStandYourGroundforhisstudentsandusedsomeofthestudents’namestocreatethestory可知,Eric创作StandYourGround这本书是为了鼓励他的学生阅读。D篇(兴趣与爱好)
本文是记叙文。文章主要介绍了一名英国教师辞职后骑行世界的故事。32.A。篇章结构题。根据Hodson在第一段中说的话特别是askedthefiveyearoldstothinkabout,‘Whatareweallgoodat?’以及下文他开始为公益骑行世界并且向到访的每一所学校传达“我们都可以成为英雄”的信息可知,这里的thought指的是Hodson想自己成为一名英雄的想法。33.A。细节理解题。根据第二段中的setoffonafiveyearrideacrosssevencontinentstoraisemoneyforcharity可知,Hodson的骑行世界是慈善之旅。34.D。细节理解题。根据倒数第三段中的Thehardestpartofthetriphasbeen
“justkeepingmyparentsatmanageablestresslevels可知,对于Hodson来说,旅程中最艰难的是让父母少为自己担忧,减少他们承受的压力。35.C。细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中的youngpeoplehavebeenreceptive可知,第比利斯(格鲁吉亚共和国首都)的年轻人接受Hodson的骑行想法。七选五:话题:历史
本文是记叙文。文章主要介绍了护理先驱佛罗伦斯•南丁格尔的一生。36.E。根据下一句Herfamilywasshockedbecausenursingwasnotarespectedprofession可知,E项“随着南丁格尔慢慢长大,她决定要当一名护士”符合该处语境。37.G。根据上一句中的shevisitedhospitalsinFrance,GermanyandIrelandandlearnedeverythingshecould可知,南丁格尔回到英国后已经非常熟悉医院管理方面的知识。38.B。B项内容与上一句Thehospitalleftmenlyingonthefloor,andratswererunningeverywhere并列,描述医院的惨状。39.F。根据上一句中的Thed
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