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2022-2023学年度新教材外研版选择性必修一Unit2Onwardsandupwards单元

复习测试卷

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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

Ifyou,reacampinglover,thesceneryofthefollowingcampsites

willprovideyouwithanexperiencethatyouwillneverforget.

NorthRimCampground,GrandCanyon,Arizona

Address:NorthRim,AZ86052,USA

CampinginthefamousGrandCanyon,withitslayersof

mi11ion-year-oldredrock,isthefavoritethingformanypeople.After

all,itisoneoftheSevenNaturalWondersoftheWorld.Youwillsee

ruralviewsofthecanyonwhichisshadedbytoweringpines.Anditis

hometovastwildlifeincludingwildwolvesanddeer.

ApgarCampgroundGlacierNationalPark,Montana

Address:USHwy2,WestGlacier,MT59901,USA

Thereareplentyoforiginalforests,mountainmeadows,lakes,and

rockymountainsinGlacierNationalPark.Adventurousvisitorsand

campersvisitingMontanaenterahiker,sparadisewhencominghere.Apgar

Campgroundissituatedamongthetreesandwildlifethererangesfrom

mountaingoatstogrizzlybears.WatchmanCampground,ZionNationalPark,

Utah

Address:UT-9,Springdale,UT84767,USA

Locatedaquarter-milefromthesouthentranceofZionNationalPark

inUtah,WatchmanCampgroundissurroundedbyhugsandstonecliffs,tall

rockypeaksandpines.ThereistheVirginRivernearthecampgrounds,

allowingcampersaccesstobiketrailsalongtheriverbankplushiking

toanearbyarcheological(考古学的)site.

HiddenValleyCampground,JoshuaTreeNationalPark,California

Address:California92277,USA

Forcamperswantingtoenjoyauniqueexperienceinthedesert,

sleepingunderthestarryskiesandsurroundedbycactiandrock

formations,JoshuaTreeNationalParkistheanswer.Thecampgroundsand

parkbecomeevenmorebreathtakingatsunsetwhenthecolorsofthesky

arenoticeableagainstthevastground.

21.WhatwillcampersenjoyatNorthRimCampground?

ABikeridingalongariver.

B.Sunsetsagainstthevastdesert.

C.Goatsandbearsinancientforests.

D.Redrocksformedinancienttimes.

22.Ifacamperisahistorian,wheremightheprefertogo?

A.California92277,USA.

B.NorthRim,AZ86052,USA.

C.UT-9,Springdale,UT84767,USA.

D.USHwy2.WestGlacier,MT59901.USA.

23.Whichcampsitecanofferachancetoappreciatethestarrynightin

thedesert?

A.ApgarCampground.B.HiddenValleyCampground.

C.NorthRimCampground.D.WatchmanCampground.

B

OneeveningIwashedanddriedmyhair.Then,asIcombedit,myhair

begantoShed(掉落)bythehandful.Iremembersittingonthefloorcrying.

Iusedtotakeprideinmyhair.

Ilosthairfromallovermyhead,especiallyonthetopwhereIhad

ahugebaldspot.Iwasdevastated.IcalledTonyaandtoldherwhat

happenedtomyhairwithtears.Sheshowedupatmyhousesoonandtook

metothewig(彳段发)store。Ipurchasedthefirstwiginmylife.

YearswentbyandIkeptupmyroutineofwearingwigswhenitwas

coldandwearingmynaturalhairinthesummer.Then,inSeptemberof2020,

Iwaslookingforawig,butIcouldn,tfindonethatsatisfiedmytaste.

ThateveningItoldmyhusbandaboutitandhelookedatme,smiled

andsaid,“Baby,justwearyourhair.Ilikeyournaturalhair.”

ThatnightIwasonthephonewithmymotherandtoldheraboutit

andshesaid,uCassieIloveyournaturallook.Igettoseehowbeautiful

youare."ShewentontotellmethatwhenIwearwigs,Icanbeanybody,

butwhenI,mnatural,Ihavenochoicebuttobemyself.

Afterweendedthecall,Ibegantothinkaboutwhatshesaid.Imade

adecision.

ThenextdayIcontactedmycousinwhoownsabarbershopandsetan

appointment.Igotmyhaircutandpurchasedsomedyeinthebeautysupply

store,justtoaddalittlecolortomyhair.

Itfeelsgoodnottoworryaboutwhathairtoweareachday.Ifeel

free,andIcanhonestlysaythatIdon,tmisswearingthosewigs.I,

membracing(接受)mynaturalhairandabsolutelyloveit!

24.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordadevastatedvinparagraph2probably

mean?

A.Proud.B.Frightened.

C.Curious.D.Excited.

25.Whatmadetheauthordecidetowearherownhair?

A.Theexpensivecostofwigs.B.Thetroubleofwearingwigs.

C.Thewordsfromherlovedones.D.Thedullwigsofallstyles.

26.Whydidtheauthorcallhercousinthenextday?

A.Togetherhaircut.B.Tobuyanewwig.

C.Tocolorherhair.D.Tofixherwigs.

27.Whatcanbelearnedfromthepassage?

A.Twoheadsarefarbetterthanone.

B.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.

C.Nothingisimpossibleforawillingheart.

D.Nothingnaturalcanbewhollyunworthy.

C

Apositivemindsetmeansthatyouhaveapositiveexpectationthat

thingswillturnoutwellandthatyouwillsucceed.Itgivesyoumore

couragetotrythananegativemindset.uHowcanIdothat?”youmight

ask.Here,showtoliveapowerfullypositivelife.

Rememberthatyourviewoftheworldisachoice.Thereisasmuch

goodasthereisevil.Optimismisalearnableskill.JustwritedownIOO

thingsyou,veexperiencedinyourlifethatshowevidencethattheworld

youliveinhasmanygoodfacets.Acknowledgethatyourhappinessandyour

fulfillment(满足感)onthisearthisyourresponsibility,notthatof

others.Realisethatcircumstancesdonotdetermineyourhappiness;it,

syourinterpretation(S⅛?)oftheCireumstancesandthemeaningyou

attachtothemthatdetermineyourhappiness.

Becarefulwhatyouallowin.Afriendofmineusedtosay,“You

wouldn,tletyourneighborcomeintoyouryardanddumptheirrubbish

there,sodon,tletpeopledumprubbishintoyourmind."Thisisso

true.Oursubconscious(潜意识的)mindsareverypowerful.Wecan,ttell

theimpactsomethinghasonoursubconsciousminds,butwedoneedtobe

mindfulonaconsciouslevel.

BePrOaCtiVe(积极主动的),ratherthanreactive.Otherpeopleand

circumstanceswillalwaysdemandyourtime-emailsandphonecallsto

answer,expectationsoffriendsandfamily,colleaguesandclients.

Schedulesome“me"time,butalsostructureyourdaytogetyour

high-value,high-prioritythingsdoneandthelessimportantyet“urgent”

tasksdoneafterwards.Noonewillgiveyoupermissiontolivelifeon

yourterms;youhavetotakechargeofanddemandofyourselfandothers

aroundyou.

28.Whydoestheauthorsay“yourviewoftheworldisachoice”?

A.Theworldhasmanydirtythings.

B.Youcan,tknowthewholeoftheworld.

C.Yourunderstandingoftheworldisimportant.

D.Theworldischangingallthetime.

29.Whatdoestheauthortellusinparagraph3?

A.Don,thaveourneighbor'srubbishinouryard.

B.Negativepeoplewillbadlyinfluenceourmind.

C.Oursubconsciousmindswilldisappearquickly.

D.Weshouldchooseaneighborwithgreatcare.

30.Whatdoestheauthoradviseustodointhelastparagraph?

A.Weshouldfollowotherpeople,Sdemandonus.

B.Expectationsofotherpeoplearevaluabletous.

C.Weshouldliveourlifewithoutdisturbingothers.

D.Wemustarrangeourtimeproperlyandeffectively.

31.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.MethodsofFormingPositiveMinds

B.TheGreatPowerofPositiveMinds

C.TheBadEffectsOtherPeopleBring

D.WaystoGetRidofBadCircumstances

D

TrianthaOccidentalis,commonlyknownasthewesternfalseasphodel

(西部假水仙),whichhasbeenknowntosciencesince1879,isaherb-like

plantfoundinabundancealongNorthAmerica,sWestCoast.Butitisonly

recentlythatresearchersdiscoveredtheinnocent-lookingplant,sdesire

forinsects.

uWehadnoideaitwascarnivorous(食肉的),“saysbotanistSean

Graham."Thiswasnotfoundinsomeexotictropicallocation,butreally

rightonourdoorstepinVancouver.Youcouldexactlywalkoutfrom

Vancouvertothisfieldsite.”

Whilestudyingtheplant,theresearchersnoticedthatTriantha

Occidentalislackedthesamegeneasothercarnivorousplants.Sincethe

plantgrowsinthesamewet,sunnyhabitatwithnutrient-poorsoilasother

carnivorousplants,theywonderedifitcaughtinsectsfornutritionas

well."Andatthesametimetheyhavestickystems(茎),”Grahamsaid.

“So,Iwonderifthiscouldbeasignthatitmightbecarnivorous.”

Totestwhetheritiscarnivorous,scientistsmarkedfruitflieswith

nitrogen^15isotopes(氮-15同位素).Bycollectingtheplantsthefruit

fliesvisitedandcomparingthenitrogenlevelsofdifferentplants,the

researchersfoundthatTrianthaOccidentaliswasabletogetmorethan

halfofthenitrogenitneeded,suggestingthatitabsorbsnitrogenfrom

thefruitflies.Additionally,thedigestiveenzyme(消化酶)releasedby

thestickyhairsinflowerstemswassimilartothatfoundinother

carnivorousplants.

Usually,thedeadlytrapofcarnivorousplantsgrowfarawayfromthe

flowertopreventaccidentallykillingpollinators(授粉者),whilethe

westernfalseasphodeltrapsinsectsnearflowers.Thescientistssaythis

isthefirsttimetheyhavemetthedeadlytrapontheflower,sstem,

andthestickyhairsonthestemofTrianthaOccidentaliscanonlycatch

smal1insects,notthelargerbeesorbutterfliesinvolvedinpollination.

“It'sagoodreminderthatwestilldon,tknowmuchabouttheecology

ofalotofindividualplantspecies,eveninwell-knownenvironments,”

saysDr.QianshiLin.

32.WhatdoesGrahamstressinparagraph2?

A.Thediscoveryismadeinthelocalplace.

B.Carnivorousplantsgrowinthehottestplaces.

C.TrianthaOccidentalisisverycommon.

D.Vancouverishometovariouscarnivorousplants.

33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“that"inparagraph4referto?

A.Thenitrogen.B.Thedigestiveenzyme.

C.Theflower.D.Thenutrition.

34.Whichpartofthewesternfalseasphodelcatchesinsects?

A.Itsfruit.B.Itsleaves.

C.Itsstem.D.Itsroots.

35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.Anewspeciesoflocalflowerisdiscovered.

B.Acarnivorousflowerinthewildgrowswell.

C.Aflowergivesoffstrangesmelltoattractinsects.

D.Aninnocent-lookingplantturnsouttobecarnivorous.

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。

HowtoTeachYourKidstoEnjoyHiking

Hikingisoneofmyfamily,sfavoritethingstodo.Eversincemy

kidswerebabies,we,vebeengettingoutofthehouseonmostweekends

toexploreandgetexerciseandfreshair.

Agood,longfamilyhikegivesusasenseofaccomplishment.36

Itbringsuscloserwithsharedmemoriesandexperiences.Anditisalso

agreatwaytopasstimewithoutspendingmoney.

Buthowdowedoit?37Theyexpresssurpriseatmysmall

children,sabilitytowalk10-miletrail(崎岖小路)ortheirwillingness

toclimb2,800-footmountains.Theirchildrendon,tevenwanttowalk

toschool,letalonewalkforhoursinroughconditions.Sowhat,sthe

secret?

I,veputtogetheralistofthethingsthatwork.Noteveryfamily,

slistwilllookthesame,butforanyonestartingouthikingwithkids,

Irecommendyoutokeepthesesuggestionsinmind.

Eatbeforeyouleaveandcarryfood.It,scommonforustohavea

quickbitebeforewestrikeoutonatrail.Ialwayspacksnacks(零食)

likenuts,fruit,chocolate,andcookies.38

Packlotsofwater.Thereisnothingmoremiserable(痛苦的)than

hikingwhilethirsty.Iletmykidsdrinkasmuchastheywantbecause

theycanalwaysstoptorelievethemselvesalongtheway.

Showkidsaroutemap.39Mapsareperfectforthemtounderstand

that.Ialwaystakesometimebeforeweleave,toshowthemwhereweare,

wherewe,reheaded,andwhatthejourneywilllooklike.Pointout

landmarksthattheywillsee.Wetalkabouthowlongitwilltakesothey

don,taskme,“Arewethereyet?”

40It'saboutsteadyprogress.Thelastthingyouwantisa

burnt-outchildwhocanbarelycontinue.Sosetaslow,comfortablepace,

andhavefun!

A.I,dliketosayitisnotaneasyquestion.

B.Remember,it,snotaboutthespeed.

C.Itcreatesopportunitiesforconversation.

D.Givethemencouragementalongtheway.

E.Kidslikeknowingwheretheyareontheearth.

F.Ioftengetthisquestionfromfriendsandstrangers.

G.Buttheseareservedatofficialstops,notjusthandedoutfreely.

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。

Duringmyfirstimprov(即兴表演)class,Ilearnedacoreconceptof

improv:"yes,and."Itmeansthat,asimprovisers,weacceptwhatfellow

performerssay.Ifsomeonesaysthatzebrasarelibrarians,forexample,

thenzebrasarelibrarians.Wedonot41thelogic,wesay"yes”

andcontinuewiththesceneasifnothingiswrong.

Todothis42,ourteacherwarnedusthatwe,dhavetoavoid

second-guessingourselves.Sometimesscenesgoinunexpecteddirections.

Thebestimprov43whenperformersstayopentodifferent

possibilitiesandsaywhateverpopsintotheirminds.

Igotatasteofhow44thatiswhenactingoutmyfirstscene.

Myclassmateturnedtomeandsaid,uMomisgoingtobesomad."Mad

aboutwhat?Mymindspunoutideas,andmyinnercriticshotthemalldown.

Webrokethecar?No,that,stooeasy.Wefailedatest?No,youdon,

twantyourclassmatesthinkingyou,restupidonthefirstday.Ifinally

45ananswer:"Yes,we,regoingtobelatefordinner.”The

sceneproceededfromthere,andweeventuallyfinishedastwosisterswho

losttheirwayonahikingtrip.

Thefirstfewsceneswerehard,butasweeksturnedintomonths,I

becamemorecomfortablethinkingonmyfeet.Inever46myinner

criticentirely,butovertime,Ididn,tpolicemywordswithquiteso

muchvigor.Ialsobecamebetterat47,relatingtomy

conversationpartners,andcommunicatingclearlyinthemoment.

Thetrainingcameinhandy6monthsago,whenIwasgivingaSenIinar(研

讨课)aboutmyscience.Anaudiencemembersurprisedmewithaquestion

thatdidn,t48theinformationI,dpresented.Insteadofgetting

annoyed,I49the“yes,and“approach一acceptingthequestion

atfacevalueandlettingmymindfocusonwhyitwasasked.Thathelped

mefindanappropriateanswer.

Thebenefitsofimprovgobeyond50.Earlyoningraduation

school,IwouldgetstuckwhenIgotunexpecteddatainmyexperiments;

myinnercriticwouldassumeIhadmadeamistake.Butnow,afteraccepting

the“yes,and“concept,Inolongergointoanexperimentthinkingthat

Ialready51thestorymydataaregoingtotell.

Lastyear,Iusedthatapproachafterencounteringconfusingdata.

Insteadofgetting52,Ikeptexploringthedataandendedup

identifyinganewtypeofcell.IfIhadn,tstayedopentothepossibility

thattheresultswere53,Iwouldhavemissedoutonthemost

excitingfindingofmyPhD.sofar.

Allscientistscanbenefitfromthislesson.Ifthedatasayzebrasare

librarians,thenit'sworthinvestigatingwhetherzebrasare,

54,librarians.Ourjobasscientistsisn,ttogetdatathat

55_____apre-understoodstory.Ourjobistosay“yes,and”

41.A.provideB.followC.questionD.ignore

42.A.effectivelyB.permanentlyC.instinctivelyD.occasionally

43.A.shrinksB.happensC.helpsD.leaps

44.A.importantB.difficultC.powerlessD.sufficient

45.A.thoughtoverB.waitedfor

C.gaveupD.landedon

46.A.silencedB.heardC.respectedD.trained

47.A.readingB.speakingC.listeningD.writing

48.A.goonwithB.stayawayfromC.growoutofD.addupto

49.A.doubtedB.implementedC.presentedD.discussed

50.A.communicationB.understandingC.restrictionD.statement

51.A.tellB.knowC.adaptD.love

52.A.diStractedB.surprisedC.accustomedD.discouraged

53.A.uselessB.wrongC.dueD.real

54.A.infactB.forexampleC.inawordD.thatistosay

55.A.distinguishB.provideC.supportD.construct

第二节阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Beijing,Ssiheyuan,56hasalonghistoryofmorethan8000

years,isa57(tradition)buildinginChina."Si"meanseast,

west,southandnorth,thefourdirectionsand“he"referstothathouses

aredistributedlikea"口”.

Siheyuanisconstructedinanenclosedstyle.Therearewallsinfour

directionsandthegateisclosedinmostcasesexceptforgoingout.ʌ

regularsiheyuaninaneast-westhutong58(general)facessouth

inBeijing,anditsuniqueorientation(朝向)isdeterminedon59

basisofFengShuiStudiesofChina.Differentrulesandregulationsto

makeasiheyuancan60(set)upaccordingtothesizeofit.There

61(be)threemajorsizes:largesize,mediumsizeandsmallsize.

Amediumsiheyuanisamorecommonone,whichconsists62thegate,

theouteryard,theinnercourtyardandthebackyard.Itismadeoftiles

(瓦)andwood,andtherelativelylightstructureisresistantto

earthquakes.Theoveralltoneisgray,63(give)peopleasimple

andcomfortablefeeling.

The64(preserve)siheyuansofBeijingaremainlyfoundin

thehutongsaroundShichahai.Other65(place)inChinalike

ShaanxiProvinceandShanxiProvincealsohavesiheyuans.Alltheseare

essentialarchitecturalrelicsofChinaandneedfurtherprotection.

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,你刚刚结束伦敦游学夏令营,请你用英文给伦敦的朋友

Catherine写一封电子邮件,内容包括:

1.平安抵家;

2.主要收获;

3.表示感谢。

注意:1.词数80左右;

2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

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。

Onesnowyday,thewindsgrewstrongerandthesnowturnedintoa

blindingsnowstorm.Afarmersatdowntorelaxbythefirefortheevening.

Thenheheardaloudknock,somethinghittingagainstthewindow.Helooked

outsidebutcouldnotseeanything.Soheventuredoutsideforabetter

view.Inthefieldnearhishousehesaw,ofallthestrangestthings,

aflockofswans(天鹅).

Theywereapparentlyflyingtolookforawarmerareadownsouth,but

theywerecaughtinthesnowstorm.Thestormbecametooblindingand

violentfortheswanstoflyorseetheirway.Theyweretrappedonhis

farm,withnofoodorshelter,unabletodomorethanwavetheirwings

andflyinaimlesscircles.Hehadsympathyforthemandwantedtohelp

them.

Hethoughttohimself,thebarn(谷仓)wouldbeagreatplaceforthem

tostay.Itwaswarmandsafe;surelytheycouldspendthenightandwait

outthestorm.Soheopenedthebarndoorforthem.Hewaited,watching

them,hopingtheywouldnoticetheopenbarnandgoinside.

However,theydidnotnoticethebarnorrealizewhatitcouldmean

forthem.Hemovedclosertowardthemtogettheirattention,butthey

justmovedawayfromhimoutoffear.Hewentintothehouseandcameback

withsomebread,brokeitup,andmadeabreadtrailtothebarn.They

stilldidnotcatchon.

Startingtogetfrustrated,hewentoverandtriedtodrivethemto

wandthebarn.Theypanickedandscatteredintoeverydirectionexcept

towardthebarn.Nothinghedidcouldgetthemtogointothebarn,where

therewasawarmsafeshelter.Fe

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