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Unit6拔尖测评一、

单项选择。(每小题1分,共10分)(

C

)1.Here’s

one-hourdocumentarywhichwasmade

by

universitystudent.Isn’titamazing?A.an;aB.a;anC.a;aD.an;anC一二三四五六七(

A

)2.—Whataboutwatchingathriller?—Areyoukiddingme?Idon’twanttoget

beforegoingtobed.A.scaredB.boredC.relaxedD.worriedA(

A

)3.(2023·泰州市兴化市模拟)—Whatdoyouthinkofyour

Englishteacher’slessons?—Hislessonsaresometimesrecorded

becauseheusuallyuses

specialwaystomakehisclass

andinterestingtodrawourattention.A.live;livelyB.alive;livelyC.live;livingD.alive;livingA一二三四五六七(

D

)4.Thereare

ofnovelsinthelibrary.

ofthe

novelsisstillincreasing.A.thenumber;AnumberB.thenumber;ThenumberC.anumber;AnumberD.anumber;Thenumber(

C

)5.—I’minnodoubt

hehaspaidforthetickets.—Ofcoursenot!

Ihaveabadmemory.A.that;IfB.whether;IfC.that;UnlessD.whether;UnlessDC一二三四五六七(

C

)6.TinacomestoChinainordertoexperienceChineseculture

and

whichuniversityisthebestforhertoattend.A.putoutB.stayoutC.findoutD.runout(

C

)7.—Look!Therearesomestudents

basketballinthe

playground.—Yes.Ioftenseethem

basketballthere.A.play;playB.play;playingC.playing;playD.playing;playingCC一二三四五六七(

C

)8.—Whatwillyoudo

theoldsmartphone?—Iwilluseitunlessthenewone

.A.with;buyB.for;willbeboughtC.with;isboughtD.for;willbuyC一二三四五六七(

C

)9.(2023·泰州市海陵区模拟)—Sendingvoicemessagesona

smartphonecanbetime-saving.—Butsendingmessagesitselfmaybe

ifweloseourselvesin

meaninglesschatting.A.apieceofcakeB.asweetexperienceC.awasteoftimeD.anunforgettablefeelingC一二三四五六七(

B

)10.—ThismovieisquitepopulararoundChinanowadays.How

doyoulikeit?—

IwilltakemysontoseeitthisSunday.A.Noproblem.B.Prettygood!C.It’smypleasure.D.Allright.B一二三四五六七二、

完形填空。(每小题1分,共15分)Asthetaxipullsaway,myfatherstandsatthelivingroomwindow

lookingout,watchingmemoveoffintothe

1

,at4:30a.m.Hisgrey

hairismessyfromsleeping.Momentsago,hegotuptocarrymysuitcaseforme.Atthemiddleof

the

2

night,hesetitdownonthefrontstepinthecoldair.一二三四五六七Hethankedmeformycookingandforhavingtravelledsofarto

311

theholidaywithhim.Iamworriedabouthislonelinessandthe

411

emptinessofthehouse,ashegoesbacktobedalone,towakelater,with

noonethere.“Ihavemyownprojects,”hesaidcalmlybeforeIwalkedout.WhenIarrived10daysago,Ifeltthestillnessinthehouse.It

was

5

andlifeless.ThenmybrothersandIcameand

6

therooms.

But,now,they’vegone.Iamthelasttoleave.一二三四五六七Iwatchedthelightsgooff,butmyfatherdidn’tleave.

7

he

couldn’tseemeinthedark,hestoodbythewindowwatching,besidethe

tree.Itwasafreshtree.Hebuysoneeveryyear.Always,itisreadytobe

decoratedwhenwe

8

.Liketrees,myfatherhasgotthrough

9

timeswithout

complaining:theearlydeathofmymotheryearsago,andnowhis

childrenhavescattered(分散)fromhome.Thelifeofthetreeis

1011

whilemyfather’sislongandstrong.Butbothofthemaretallandstraight.一二三四五六七Iwatchedhimashewaitedinthe

11

,wherewesat,talked,

haddinners,heldourparties,watchedthenews,waitedforthebeautyof

twilight(暮色)eachlateafternoonandsaidgoodbye.Hestandsstillasthe

taxipullsaway.Aretheretearsinhiseyes,astherearein

12

?Ican’t

wavefromthetaxi,asIabandona

13

tolonelinessintheearly

morningdarkness.Ileavebehindtwotrees:onewithsilver-greyhairandtheother

still

14

green.ButIdon’thavethe

15

ofeitherone.Thesunrise

todayseemstocomelaterthanbefore.一二三四五六七(

C

)1.A.sunshine

B.rain

C.darkness

D.wind(

D

)2.A.spring

B.summer

C.autumn

D.winter(

A

)3.A.spend

B.plan

C.prepare

D.finish(

B

)4.A.normal

B.sudden

C.possible

D.hidden(

D

)5.A.noisy

B.clean

C.lively

D.quiet(

B

)6.A.changed

B.filled

C.decorated

D.repaired(

D

)7.A.Because

B.So

C.And

D.Though(

A

)8.A.arrive

B.leave

C.talk

D.wait(

D

)9.A.different

B.happy

C.comfortable

D.difficultCDABDBDAD一二三四五六七(

A

)10.A.short

B.valuable

C.free

D.important(

B

)11.A.bathroom

B.livingroom

C.bedroom

D.kitchen(

C

)12.A.ours

B.yours

C.mine

D.theirs(

A

)13.A.parent

B.child

C.friend

D.relative(

A

)14.A.freshly

B.exactly

C.nearly

D.partly(

B

)15.A.weight

B.strength

C.height

D.colourABCAAB一二三四五六七三、

阅读理解。(每小题2.5分,共25分)A(2023·杭州改编)Rememberthedeliciouspizzathatyoucreated?Formostofus,it

takesalongtimetolearnhowtomakesomethingtasty,butnotforRemmi

Smith.Stillateenager,she’salreadycreatingfantasticdishes.She’salso

becomingwellknownforherItaliansaladdressing,whichisdelicious.And

withherknowledgeofsocialmedia(媒体),she’smakingsurethat

everyoneknowsshe’shere!一二三四五六七Remmi,whowasborninChina,nowlivesintheUSA.Shehas

alreadystarredinseveralshowsoncookingandherbookofhealthyrecipes

hasrecentlycomeout.Fromtheageoffour,Remmihelpedinthekitchen

bypreparingvegetables.Bytheageofseven,Remmiwasarealfoodlover

whocouldcookcompletemealsforherfamily.Remmibeganmakingvideosforfun.Hermothervideoedherwhileshe

wascookingandputthevideosonline.AlocalTVstationbroadcastthem.It

thenaskedRemmitocreateanothershowforteenagers.一二三四五六七ThatshowismainlyaboutRemmi’sinterest,whichisgetting

teenagerstotakehealthyeatingseriously.Shebelievesthatwhenyoung

peoplemaketheirownfood,theycaremoreaboutwhattheyeat.Remmi

workswithacompanyintheUSAwhichshowshervideosinschooldining

halls.About3.5millionstudentswatchhereveryday!一二三四五六七Remmibelievesthatyoungpeoplecancreateahealthymealfortheir

familywhichdoesn’tcostalot.Herdeliciousrecipesincludevegetablepaella

andstrawberrykebabs.Infact,strawberries,whichareRemmi’sfavourite

food,appearinotherrecipes,includingstrawberrysandwiches!Herlatestideaisahealthy-snackservice.Foramonthlysubscription

(订购),youreceivesnacks,whichincludefruitsticksandpopcorn,

andfuncookingactivitiesthathelpyoudevelopahealthylifestyle.一二三四五六七(

B

)1.WhencouldRemmimakecompletefamilymeals?A.Fromtheageoffour.B.Bytheageofseven.C.Overtheageofnine.D.Notmentioned.(

A

)2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“broadcast”inthepassage

mean?A.播放B.录制C.导演D.编写BA一二三四五六七(

B

)3.WhydidthelocalTVstationaskRemmitomakeanother

show?A.Tocreatemorerecipes.B.Toencouragehealthyeating.C.Toshowhermediatalent.D.Tosellhercookingvideos.B一二三四五六七(

D

)4.Whichisthecorrecttimeorderofthefollowingevents?①Remmi’sbookofrecipescameout.②ATVstationbroadcastRemmi’svideos.③Remmicreatedashowforteenagers.④Remmi’smotherputhervideosonline.A.②③④①B.②④①③C.④③②①D.④②③①D一二三四五六七(

C

)5.Whichisthebesttitleforthetext?A.AnexpertofsocialmediaB.AloverofstrawberrydishesC.AyoungstarofthekitchenD.AteenagestarofTVshowsC一二三四五六七BSleepisaphysicalandmentalneed.Weallneedtosleep,thoughthe

sleephoursaredifferentfrompersontoperson.Doctorsdonotknowwhywe

needsleep,buttheyallagreethatsleepisveryimportanttous.Without

enoughsleep,thebodymaybeweak.一二三四五六七One-thirdofadultshavesleeplessness.Therearemanykindsofsleep-

relateddisorders(失调).However,otheradultsareluckyandhaveno

sleepproblems.Theysleepassoonastheirheadshitthepillows.Doyou

sleepwell?Ifyouhavesleeplessness,hereareafewsuggestions.一二三四五六七Make

a

timetable,

and

stick

to

it.Weneedtosleepregularly.Ifyourbedtimeandwake-uptimechange

fromdaytoday,yoursleeprhythms(节奏)aren’tpredictedandthebody

doesn’tknowhowtoact.Soit’simportanttohavearegularwake-uptime,

evenonweekends,vacationsorafteranightofpoorsleep.一二三四五六七

Don’t

lie

in

bed

awake.“Thebestsleeptipyoucangivesomebodyisgettingup—don’tliein

bedawake,”sleepexpertGrandnersaid.“Whetherit’sthebeginningof

thenightorthemiddleofthenight,ifyou’vebeenawakefor20or30

minutes,getupandreadjust.Maybeyoujustneedfiveminutestoget

sleepy,ormaybeanhour,butdon’tspendthattimelyinginbedawake.”一二三四五六七

Change

your

thinking

about

sleep.“Manypeopleregardsleepingasthefinalthingtheyhavetodofor

dailyactivities.TheywouldliketoworkorwatchTVverylateratherthan

sleepontime.Thatthinkingneedstobechanged,”Grandnersaid.

“Don’tseeyoursleepasthetimeyouhaveleftinyourday,”he

advised.“Seeyoursleepasthetimeyouneedinordertoprepareyourself

forenergetictomorrow.”

“Itmaysoundlikeasmallchangeinthinking,butit’sanimportant

one,”Grandneradded.一二三四五六七(

A

)6.Whatmayhappentothebodywithoutenoughsleep?A.Thebodymaybeweak.B.Thebodymaybeheavy.C.Thebodymaybeawake.D.Thebodymaybestrong.(

C

)7.Thefirstsuggestiontellsus

.A.it’snotnecessarytosleepregularlyB.it’snotnecessarytowakeupregularlyC.weshouldalwayssleepandwakeupregularlyD.weshouldsleepandwakeupregularlyonweekdaysAC一二三四五六七(

B

)8.Ifyou’vebeenawakefor20or30minutesatnight,thebest

sleeptipis

.A.closingoureyesandlyinginbedB.gettingupandreadjustingC.drinkingsomehotteaD.usingasmartphoneandturningoffthelightB一二三四五六七(

C

)9.Whichsuggestionisnotmentionedinthepassage?A.Makeatimetable,andsticktoit.B.Don’tlieinbedawake.C.Listentobedtimestories.D.Changeourthinkingaboutsleep.C一二三四五六七(

D

)10.Thebesttitleforthepassagemaybe“

”.A.SleephoursaredifferentfrompersontopersonB.Sleep-relateddisordersC.One-thirdofadultshavesleeplessnessD.TheimportanceofenoughsleepandsuggestionsD一二三四五六七四、

词汇。(每小题1分,共10分)A.

根据首字母、汉语提示或英文释义写出单词。1.Ican’tseethewordsontheblackboardclearly.CanIsitnearerandwatch

them

(近距离地)?2.Wehave

(录制)yesterday’sparty.Youcanwatchitifyou

like.3.ThefamousChinesefilmKekexili:

Mountain

Patrolisabouta

(真实生活的)eventofprotectingTibetanantelopes.close

recorded

real-

life

一二三四五六七4.Hespentalotbuyingthat

(up-to-date;newest)mobile

phone.5.—Robindonatedalotofmoneytothecharitieslastweek.—Oh,really?Maybeheisthe

⁠manIhaveevermet.latest

wealthiest

一二三四五六七6.Somedayslater,CandyaskedmewhatIpreparedforher

(come)20thbirthday.7.Theonlywaytodogreatworkislovewhatyoudo.Ifyou

(notfind)ityet,keeplookingforit.8.That

(Asia)stoppedmeandaskedifIwasChinese.coming

haven’t

found

Asian

B.

用括号中所给单词的适当形式填空。9.Theyoungactorwouldrathergiveupthechancethantake

those

(direct)advice.10.Ican’tfinishtheworkintimeunlessI

(give)twomore

hours.directors’

amgiven

一二三四五六七五、[传统文化](2024·原创)选用方框中所给的单词或短语并用其适

当形式填空。(每空1分,共10分)苗绣惊艳亮相米兰时装周design

choose

beproudof

they

decorate“Ihaveneverbeenabroad,butmyembroidery(刺绣)has,”

WangRongbisaidinexcitement.一二三四五六七Wangisamongagroupofembroidery1.

⁠fromGuizhou

Province.Aboutonemonthago,theirworks2.

⁠tobe

exhibitedatMilanFashionWeek.Theirbeautifulembroideryshowcasedthe

traditionalartistryoftheMiaopeople.designers

werechosen

一二三四五六七TheMiaoareoneofChina’s56ethnicgroups.Miaopeopleuseneedles

andthreads(针线)3.

clotheswithbeautifulpatterns(图

案).Theyhavelonggotideasforthesepatternsfromnatureandtheirethnic

history.Asaresult,Miaoembroideryhasbeenconsidereda“livingfossil

(活化石)”ofMiaoculture.Wang4.

⁠whereshecomes

from.Inherpieces,sheembroidersseals(印章)onthechest,backand

sleeves.Shepaysherrealrespecttoherbranch(分支)oftheMiaoethnic

group,theSiyinMiao.“Siyin”inChinesemeansfourseals.todecorate

isproudof

一二三四五六七Accordingtolegend,theancestors(祖先)oftheSiyinMiaopeople

heldthesealsfortheking.Theywerelaterseparatedbywar.Torecognize

eachother,theyembroideredthesealson5.

⁠clothes.This

traditionhasbeenpasseddown.their

一二三四五六七leavefor

another

luck

develop

inviteShiChuanyingis6.

⁠MiaoembroidererfromGuizhou.The

45-year-oldwas7.

⁠thanWang.Shehadafront-rowseatatthe

fashionweek.another

luckier

一二三四五六七InJuly,Shireceivedan8.

⁠toattendMilanFashion

Week.OnSeptember21,Shi9.

⁠Milan.Shewenttherewith

twotraditionalcostumesandtenembroideredpiecesmadeforthecatwalk.BothWangandShiarehappytoseethetraditionalcostumesoftheir

ethnicgroupontheinternationalstage.Thishasincreasedtheirconfidencein

the10.

⁠ofMiaoembroidery.“Traditionalhandicrafts(手工艺品)canbeveryfashionable,”

saidWang.“Ourethnicculturehasplentyofglobalattraction.”invitation

leftfor

development

一二三四五六七六、

(2023·长春)任务型阅读。(每小题2分,共10分)Akingonceofferedaprize.Anyonecouldgetitifhepaintedthebest

pictureofpeace.Manyfamousartiststried.Thekinglookedatallthepictures

andamongthemtherewereonlytwohereallyliked.Buthehadtochoose

betweenthem.Thefirstpicturewasofaquietlake.Aroundthelakewerepeaceful

mountains.Abovethemwasablueskywithwhiteclouds.Everyoneseeing

thispicturethoughtthatitwasaperfectpictureofpeace.一二三四五六七Thesecondpicturehadmountainstoo.Butfewtreescouldbeseen.

Abovethemwasadark,angrysky.Aheavyrainstormwashappening.

Downthesideofthemountainranapowerfulwaterfall.Itdidnotlook

peacefulatall.However,thekingfeltitwasspecial.Atmidnight,the

kinglookedcarefullyatthesecondpictureagain.Suddenly,hefound

behindthewaterfallasmalltreegrowingbetweentworocks.Amotherbird

builtherhomeinthetree.There,inthemiddleofallthenoiseofrushing

waterandfrighteningskies,thatmotherbirdsatinperfectpeace.一二三四五六七Whichpicturedoyouthinkthekingchose?Thekingchosethesecond

picturebecausehethoughtitbetterexpressedpeace.“Peacedoesnotmean

youmustbeinaplacewherethereisnonoise,trouble,orpain.Thereal

meaningofpeaceistoberightinthemiddleofallthosedifficult

experiences,andstillbecalmandsureofyourselfinyourheart,”said

theking.一二三四五六七1.Whotriedtogettheprize?

⁠2.Whatwasaroundthelakeinthefirstpicture?

⁠3.Whendidthekingfindthesmalltreeinthesecondpicture?

⁠4.Wheredidthemotherbirdbuildherhome?

⁠Manyfamousartists.

Peacefulmountains.

Atmidnight.

Inthetree.

根据短文内容,

回答问题。(每题答案不超过7个词)一二三四五六七5.Whydidthekingchoosethesecondpicture?

⁠Becausehethoughtitbetterexpressedpeace.

一二三四五六七七、

书面表达。(共20分)班会课上,老师组织你们班的同学就青少年应该看什么类型的电视

节目进行了讨论。请根据提示内容,用英语写一篇班会总结。观

点理

由同学

的观点看科

学类

节目1.增长知识。2.拓宽视野。3.……看新

闻类

节目1.了解时事。2.发现身边……3.……你的

观点……(至少写2点)一二三四五六七要求:1.省略号部分可适当发挥。2.词数90左右,开头已给出,不

计入总词数。

LastMondaywehadaclassmeetingtodiscusswhatkindofTV

programmeweteenagersshouldwatch.

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