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1、 单元检测卷(一)Unit 1Food for thought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 does Mandy want to go to the cinema?AOn foot. BBy bus. CBy taxi.2Who got the driver out of the car finally?ASome firefighters. BSome doctor
2、s. CSome policemen.3What time will the train arrive in Shanghai?AAt 6:00 pm. BAt 7:00 pm. CAt 8:00 pm.4What do we know about the cat?AIt may be sick. BIts in the pet hospital. CIt ate some fish.5What does the boy often do now?APlays basketball. BPlays badminton. CPlays football.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分2
3、2.5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。6What is the woman going to do?ABuy a book. BRepair her shoes. CPost a letter.7Where is the store?ANext to the supermarket. BIn front of the post office. CNear the bookshop.
4、听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8What does the woman think of the carrots?ADelicious. BSweet. CAwful.9What does the woman suggest Robert eat?ASome chocolate. BSome vegetables. CSome desserts.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10How does the man feel now?AProud. BSurprised. CDisappointed.11How did the man learn dancing?ABy learning hi
5、mself. BBy taking courses. CBy watching videos.12Why did the man learn to play the piano?ATo make himself relaxed. BTo support his skill. CTo make his parents happy.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13How old is Stephanie now?A37. B27. C24.14When do students have no classes in France?AOn Friday. BOn Wednesday. COn M
6、onday.15How long do French students stay at school every day?AFor six hours and a half. BFor seven hours. CFor seven hours and a half.16What do students do after class in France?ADo some cleaning. BDo lots of homework. CDo something creative.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17Which name of a child is the same as h
7、is fathers in Spain?AThe first surname. BThe second surname. CThe given name.18Who choose names for children in Nigeria?ATheir parents. BTheir grandparents. CTheir brothers.19When does a child have his or her name in Nigeria?AWhen he or she is born.BWhen he or she is eight days old.CWhen he or she i
8、s eight weeks old.20What does Bahar mean?ASpring. BRain. CStorm.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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。A2022广东高一上期末4 Impressive Bookstores Worth Visiting Around the WorldHousing Works Bookstore Cafe & Bar (New York, America)As part of a nonprofit organization, the
9、 bookstore donates its income to help with AIDS and homelessness. The spiral stair leading to the second floor of books gives the feeling of an oldstyle library in the heart of NewYorks chic Soho area. EI Ateneo Grand Splendid (Buenos Aires, Argentina)This book store changed from a 1919 theater beco
10、mes a special connection between the performing arts and books. It keeps the fresco (壁画) ceiling and velvet curtains of the former theater. Books line the walls, including where the audience once sat in the box seats. Word on the Water (London, England)This floating bookstore on the Regents Canal is
11、 known as “The London Bookbarge”. Moving around before, it has now found a home where visitors can come over all year round, getting warm by a wood burning fire in winter and enjoying music and art performances on the rooftop stage in summer. Zhongshuge Bookstore (Hangzhou, China)Each location of th
12、is Chinese chain is architecturally unique, but the location in Hangzhou stands apart. Stairs and seats built into round bookshelves combined with mirrored ceilings give the optical illusion of neverending books.21Whats the special feature about the Housing Works Bookstore?A.Its stairs are too old t
13、o go up. BIt gives money to help the people in need.CIt is located in the center of New York. DIt is famous for its coffee and drink.22What can you do in Word on the Water?AGo boating on the Canal. BRead the books in a mobile bookbarge.CWatch some shows in summer. DListen to music all year round.23I
14、f you prefer a modern bookstore with unique ceilings, you can visit _AHousing Works Bookstore Cafe & Bar BEI Ateneo Grand SplendidCWord on the Water DZhongshuge BookstoreB2022济南高一上期末 In the UK, there is a popular route for cyclists: the road from Lands End in England to John OGroats in Scotland, abo
15、ut 874 miles long. It covers almost the full length of Great Britain. The 12yearold boy named Laurence Chandler became the youngest cyclist to finish the route.Chandler took 20 days to finish the challenge. Each day, he cycled between 40 to 60 miles. He spent six hours on his mountain bike daily. Ch
16、andler had to push through rainy and windy days. Cycling uphill was also hard. “It was much harder than I thought. I wasnt expecting so many hills and how busy the roads were,” Chandler said. “But if you put your mind to anything, then no matter how big, you can do it.”Chandler first thought of tryi
17、ng the route when he read an article about it two years ago. Later, as his fathers 50th birthday came around, he decided to go for it. He was already used to cycling around his village and to school before starting his journey.During his ride, Chandler raised 600 pounds for Smile Train, a childrens
18、organization that pays for treatment for children in developing countries who have deft lips (兔唇).24What do we know about Laurence Chandler?AHe is a cycling lover. BHe is fond of reading.CHe cycled through England. DHe is a green hand in cycling.25What is suggested from Paragraph 2?AChandler was cha
19、llenged by the trip. BFew people chose to cycle the route.CThe journey was really disappointing. DChandler rode the same distance every day.26What helped Chandler decide to try the route?AA related article. BThe voluntary work.CHis fathers birthday. DThe disabled children.27Whats the best title for
20、the text?AA Teenager Finishing a Great Trip BA Popular Cycling Route in the UKCA Road Leading England to Scotland DA Childrens Organization for CyclistsC2022聊城高一上期末 It had been a “long” and hard walk from home to the subway station for teenager Mandy Chan when she first put on Hanfu in public. Chan
21、is one of the founders of Hanfu in Hong Kong. “It was a set with a creamcolored shirt, a brown jacket in Chinas Ming Dynasty style and a red pleated skirt made by me,” she recalled recently, almost 10 years later. It was not the looks from others but her limited knowledge on the traditional Chinese
22、clothing that had made her uncomfortable. Chan added, “If anyone had asked what I was wearing, or the history behind it, I would have been afraid I couldnt tell them the whole picture.”However, her uneasiness (不安) had gradually gone with more indepth research on traditional Chinese culture. Hanfu wa
23、s the traditional clothing of Chinas Han ethnic group that was formed in the main residential areas of the Han people in ancient China. The historical clothing has untold stories and ideas in every detail. The cutting and stitching line in the middle part of Hanfu fits the spine (脊椎) of the human bo
24、dy and helps people to dress properly. This design, which has transcended (超越) itself as mere decoration, points to the qualities of the wearers as upright and moderate (温和的) individuals.“Instead of imitating (模仿) people like what I used to do, I have jumped out of my comfort zone and found the styl
25、e that suits me best,” Chan said. “Through Hanfu, I have found myself and so many unexplored things in my life.” Chan added that she had found her lifelong passion through Hanfu, which is a goal and dream that has never been absent from her life. Chan found she was not alone after falling in love wi
26、th Hanfu. She believes that classics will never go out of style and she herself has incorporated (使并入) Hanfu into her everyday life.28Why did Chan feel uneasy when she first wore Hanfu in public?AHer clothes were worn out. BShe didnt like looks from others.CHer clothes didnt fit her properly. DShe h
27、ad a limited knowledge of Hanfu.29What is special about Hanfu in design according to Paragraph 3?A.It never goes out of fashion.BIt shows personal qualities of its wearers.CIt has many different styles for choice.DIt appeals to people of all ages and social groups.30What can we infer from the last p
28、aragraph?AHanfu has a strong influence on Chan. BHanfu will be a big business in China.CHanfu will take the lead in the fashion. DHanfu allows her to get to know more people.31In which part of a magazine may we read this text?AHealth. BTravel. CSports. DCulture.DAncient Chinese folk paintings and ma
29、ny other art styles have been passed down from generation to generation, and are still practised in different parts of China. Heres a look at four unique Chinese folk art forms.Chinese Opera is the traditional form of Chinese drama. According to incomplete statistics, in Chinas various ethnic region
30、s there are about more than 360 kinds of operas. The most famous ones include Peking Opera, Kunqu Opera, Yueju Opera, Yuju Opera, Sichuan Opera, Fujian Opera, Hebei Opera, Huangmei Opera and so on, in total more than 50, among which Peking Opera is the most popular in China.Shadow Play (皮影戏) dates b
31、ack to Western Han Dynasty in Shaanxi more than 1,000 years ago. The moving figures, usually carved out from leather, are operated by folk artists, accompanied by music and singing. It is the worlds first dubbed (配音的)motion picture art form, thus considered the “ancestor” of modern film. Today this
32、art form is still popular in northern China.Papercutting is one of the most popular traditional decorative arts in China with a long history. Papercutting can be seen across China and it has even developed into different local genres (流派). They are usually used to decorate gates and windows during f
33、estivals.The kite was invented by Chinese people. According to legend the earliest kite in China was a wooden bird by Mo Di in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. Later his student Lu Ban improved the tech and used bamboo as material to make a kite. Today, various kiteflying activities can be found in differe
34、nt regions of China. Shandong Weifang Kite Festival is held every year and attracts lots of kite lovers and travelers.32Why is Shadow Play considered the ancestor of modern film?AIt has a history of more than 1,000 years.BIt was operated by ancient folk artists.CIt is accompanied by music and dances
35、 on the stage.DIt is the worlds first dubbed motion picture art form.33What does the underlined word “They” in Paragraph 4 refer to?A.Different local genres. BTraditional decorative pictures.CPapercutting art works. DPopular Chinese handwriting.34What was the earliest kite made of in China?APaper. B
36、Wood. CBamboo. DLeather.35What is the main topic of this article?AChinese folk art. BChinese folk paintings.CChinese operas. DChinese folk plays.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。I cant remember if I was nine or ten years old. I do remember that it was the last day o
37、f the Boys Camp. _36_ It hurt a lot. The day before for some silly reason I had gotten into a fight with another boy. It didnt take long for the bigger boys to pull us apart and call it a draw, but in truth I had lost. _37_ We hadnt talked since the fight either but only looked coldly at each other
38、from across the room. _38_ I knew my mom was bringing some of her homemade pizzas as a treat for my brother, me, and our friends. Soon I saw her walking up the sidewalk towards the steps of our cabin. She had been bringing these pizzas to us every Boys Camp for years now. I saw her smile as my broth
39、er and his friends all took the big pieces. _39_ I thanked her with a smile and started to eat when I saw my fight opponent standing off to the side by himself. In that moment something moved in my heart. _40_ We talked and laughed and ate. And for some reason unknown to me at the time, the pizza ta
40、sted better than ever before.AStill, I was in a good mood this morning.BTherefore, I felt rather pleased the whole day.CI had words with my mother over the summer camp.DI walked over to him and gave him one of the pieces.EShe made sure, though, to save the last two pieces for me.FI was looking in th
41、e mirror and checking my face for bruises.GMy head still hurt from several blows the other boy had landed.第三部分语言运用(共两节, 满分30分)第一节(共15小题; 每小题1分, 满分15分)阅读下面短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。2022济宁高一上期末 When my son, Noah, was younger, going out with him in public was difficult. He had been suffering
42、 from autism (自闭症), needing extra _41_. Though he had been longing to get a picture with Donald Duck (唐老鸭), just waiting in line in Disneyland was _42_.On a Sunday afternoon, my phone _43_. A voice said, “If youre going to be home this evening, Id like to _44_, dressed up as Donald Duck.” It was Den
43、ny, who had spent years helping specialneeds children, never _45_ by their strange behaviors.I made preparations for _46_ Donald Duck. But I still had _47_: Would Noah even notice? Would he be frightened? Yet, Denny _48_ that it would be arranged well.A few minutes before dinner, Donald Duck knocked
44、 _49_ on the livingroom window. Noah was expressionless. My husband _50_ the door, and Donald Duck stepped inside. His big mouth and bright blue suit attracted Noah. He _51_ himself with a funny voice and Noah smiled. Later Noah hugged Donald Duck _52_ and I took many sweet pictures.Denny was at our
45、 home for only a few minutes, but the time was _53_. As he left, tears rolled down my face. He had _54_ met us once before, but without my saying a word, he knew how much my kid would _55_ meeting Donald Duck in our own home. Even now, it remains our most treasured memory.41A.honor Battention Cadvic
46、e Dbehavior42A.interesting Bacceptable Cimpossible Dimportant43A.stopped Bdisappeared Cbroke Drang44A.call back Bturn around Cdrop by Dsign up45A.annoyed Btouched Cimpressed Dencouraged46A.visiting Bcontacting Cquestioning Dwelcoming47A.worries Bmethods Cdemands Dproposals48A.begged Bcomforted Creal
47、ized Dwarned49A.angrily Bhurriedly Cgently Dheavily50A.beat Banswered Ckicked Dlocked51A.introduced Bseated Cenjoyed Dpraised52A.with fear Bin disbelief Cin amazement Dwith joy53A.magical Bfruitless Ccreative Dawkward54A.frequently Bgradually Csimply Dhardly55A.understand Bappreciate Cregret Ddislik
48、e第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。2022山东高一上期末 A comingofage ceremony is an event that marks the time when a young person moves from childhood to adulthood.In Ancient China, a traditional capping ceremony 56._ (hold) when a man turned 20. He was given a “style name” 57._ is a n
49、ame taken at the age of 20. For a young woman, a “hairpinning ceremony” was observed around her 1st birthday.On the South Pacific island of Pentecost, another tradition takes placethough only for boys. To prepare 58._ it, each boy must go into the forest to find a long vine (藤). During the ceremony,
50、 he climbs to the top of a 59._ (wood) tower 20 to 30 metres high. There, he fastens one end of the vine to the tower and the other to his feet, and jumps! The boy will not 60._ (regard) as a man until he has made the jump.A particularly modern ceremony takes place in the US. For Americans, 16 is th
51、e age at which they gain some significant rights, such as 61._ (be) able to work and to drive. A 62._ (celebrate) at the age of 16 is 63._ (typical) the biggest and most memorable of a girls or boys teenage years, 64._ (mark) the beginning of a new stage in life. It also should be 65._ occasion to t
52、ake responsibility for themselves.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你校摄影俱乐部(photography club)将举办主题摄影展,请你给喜欢摄影的英国朋友Tom写一封信,告知他展览的消息并邀请他提供作品参展。内容包括:1主题:保护文化遗产;2展览时间:6月1日至14日;3投稿邮箱:photographyshow .注意:1词数80个左右;2可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。_第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。2022济宁高一上期末 Saving the GalaxyI
53、 pressed my face to the schoolbus window as we passed the big movie screen. Galaxy DriveIn (银河汽车影院) one sign said. CLOSED said another.I got off the bus at my stop and waved to Mom. I asked her about that drivein down the street as we walked into the house. Mom told me that it had closed a couple ye
54、ars before.But that night, I heard music coming through my window. When I looked out, I could see lights flashing on the driveins screen. The thought of fear crossed my mind.The next day, after breakfast Mom and I walked over to check things out. The place was like a big parking lot with weeds comin
55、g out through cracks. We were looking at an old movie poster when an old man got out of a car.He introduced himself as Nick. “When my dad opened this place in 1957, wed get 300 cars on a good night, but now I have to close it because I cant afford a digital projector (放映机), which is very expensive.”
56、 Nick explained that all movie companies just provide digital movies instead of film (胶片) movies. Then Nick allowed us to look around and invited us to come by before dusk.That night, Nick made an old movie come to life. As I sat next to Mom, I kept thinking about the excitement of seeing that big s
57、creen light up. Nick had looked so happy talking about the old days. If only he could get that projector.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2请按如下格式作答。It was then that a big idea came to me. _With the collected money, Nick bought a digital projector. _单元检测卷(一)第一部分答案:15CACAB610BAABA1115BBABC1620CABBA听力材料(Text 1)M:Come
58、on, Mandy. It is just 20 minutes walk to the cinema.W:Give me a break! My legs are killing me. Lets just call a taxi.(Text 2)M:How terrible the accident is! Some doctors tried to help the driver get out of the car, but they failed.W:Yes. At last, the firefighters got him out of the car.(Text 3)W:By
59、seven oclock this afternoon we shall have got to Shanghai if the train keeps good time.M:Oh, this train arrives in Shanghai one hour late every time.(Text 4)M:Whats wrong with the cat? It ate nothing this morning, even its favourite fish.W:I think it is sick. Maybe you should take it to the pet hosp
60、ital.(Text 5)W:What sports do you like?M:Well, I really enjoy basketball and football.W:Do you often play them?M:I used to play basketball every weekend, but now I only play badminton when I am free.(Text 6)W:Excuse me, sir. Im wondering if you could tell me a place where I can repair my shoes.M:Um.
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