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单元检测(六)第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(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。1.Atwhattimedidtheconversationhappen?A.At7∶00. B.At6∶30. C.At6∶00.2.Whoneverenjoysshopping?A.Mr.Clarke. B.Mrs.Clarke. C.Miss.Clarke.3.Whatdoesthewomanwanttobuy?A.Cameras. B.Pictures. C.Films.4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Joanshouldtestdrivingafewcarsbeforemakingadecision.B.Joanshouldmakeadecisionbeforetestingdriving.C.Joanshouldbuythecarthatshedrivesfirst.5.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Hedoesn’tlikerainyweather.B.He’safraidofgettingsunburned.C.Theweatherisnotsuitableforgoingtothebeach.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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至8题。6.Whereisthemangoingthisevening?A.Heisgoingtoabookstore.B.Heisgoingtoaplay.C.Hewillstayatthehotel.7.Whatdoesthewomanrecommend?A.Acomedy. B.Atragedy. C.Amovie.8.Whatwillthewomando?A.Takethemtothetheatre.B.Bookticketsforthem.C.Thankthemanforthetip.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9.What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Fatherandmother.B.Motherandson.C.Fatherandson.10.WheredidCharliehavehissupper?A.Hehadhissupperathisfriend’shome.B.Hehadhissupperinahotel.C.Hehadhissupperathome.11.WhywereCharlie’sparentsworriedabouthim?A.Becausehisteacherskepthimatschooluntilaftersuppertime.B.Becausehewastakenawaybythepolice.C.Becausehedidn’tcomebackhomeuntilaftersuppertime.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12.Whenwillthemanhaveaparty?A.ThisSundayevening.B.NextSaturdayevening.C.ThisSaturdayevening.13.WhydoesClarasay“Itdepends”?A.Shedoesnotknowwheretohavetheparty.B.Shedoesnotknowwhattodoattheparty.C.Shedoesnotknowwhentoattendtheparty.14.Whatwastheman’sresponsetoClara’sgift?A.Heacceptedhappily.B.Heacceptedunexpectedly.C.Herefusedinapoliteway.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15.Whatdoesatrainhaveincommonwithaplane?A.Bothofthemgoinastraightline.B.Theyareofthesamefastspeed.C.Bothofthemholdyouupinheavytraffic.16.Whichofthefollowingisrightaccordingtotheconversation?A.Railwaysareactuallydeadtoday.B.Railwaysoftenholdyouupasacardoesinheavytraffic.C.Thesupertrainscantravelataspeedasfastas150milesanhour.17.What’sthespeakers’keytoneinthisconversation?A.Theywouldrathertakeaplane.B.Theyprefertotakesuperfasttrains.C.Theydisagreewitheachothercompletely.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhydidPetergototheUnionTrustBank?A.Towithdraw(提取)hismoney.B.Togethisprize.C.Torobthebank.19.WhatdidtheguardsdowhenPeterstartedgatheringthemoney?A.Theylethimdowhathewantedto.B.Theypressedthealarm.C.Theyhelpedhimfindlargebills.20.Whydidn’tPetertakemoremoneyfromthebank?A.Hewasafraidthathewouldbecaughtonthespot.B.Largebillswerenotwithinhisreach.C.Hewaslimitedbytimeandthesizeofhispockets.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。21.Beingadoptedbrought________endtotheboy’shardship;he’snowliving________happylife.A.an;/ B./;/C./;a D.an;a22.Itisnotaseriousillness.Iguessshewill________soon.A.remove B.recoverC.replace D.reduce23.—Haveyoufoundoutwhysheissoupsetthesedays?—Notyet.She________anddoesn’twanttotellme.A.holdsitup B.holdsitonC.holdsitback D.holdsitin24.Thebigbuilding________constructionwillbeashoppingmallinthecity.A.in B.underC.over D.during25.—Hetoldmetofinishtheprojectbytheendofnextweek.—________.Yourteamonlyhasfourpeople.A.It’snoneofyourbusinessB.It’snobotherC.Itdoesn’thurttoaskD.Itdoesn’tmakesense26.Theoldbuildings,________theseventeenthcentury,weredestroyedintheearthquake.A.datefrom B.datedfromC.datingfrom D.todatefrom27.Thefamousscientist,________adinnerpartywillbeheldtonight,istoarrivesoon.A.inhonourofhim B.inhishonourC.inwhosehonour D.inwhichhonour28.I’llneverforgetthepleasantdays________Ispentwithyou.A./ B.whenC.onwhich D.onthat29.________isknowntoall,Chinawillbeanadvancedandpowerfulcountryin20or30years’time.A.That B.ItC.As D.Which30.I’dalwaysdreamtaboutowningmyownhouse,butIneverthoughtitwould________.A.comeup B.comeoutC.cometrue D.comeoff31.—Isthathallbigenough?Wehaveatleast200guests.—Sure.That’sahallwhichcan________400people.A.contain B.includeC.offer D.accommodate32.Whathesaidwasso________thatallofuscouldn’tbelieveit.A.ridiculous B.influentialC.delightful D.boring33.Therearetwobedrooms,________ismygrandparents’.A.thelargerofwhich B.thelargerofthemC.thelargeronethat D.thelarger34.Bydoingtheexperiment,thescientistaimstorecordtheexact________pointatwhichsaltwaterturns________.A.frozen;freezing B.frozen;frozenC.freezing;freezing D.freezing;frozen35.—Theproblemistoodifficulttodealwith.MaybeIwillgiveitup!—________,John.Youcanmakeit!A.Noproblem B.NohurryC.Comeon D.That’sOK第二节完形填空(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。Weplannedtobuildahighwaypassinganoldwoodinavillage.ButanoldwomancalledMarySmithwas__36__itstrongly.Ivisitedhertryingtofindthe__37__.Shetookmefora__38__tothewoods.“I’vealwayslovedthisplace,”shesaid,“Icomeheretobeawayfrompeople,tobe__39__.”Itwasindeed__40__thatdayandthesongsofmanybirdscouldbeheard.Icould__41__thenoiseofvehiclespassingthroughthese__42__woodswhenthehighwaywasbuilt.Butthevillagewasquiteadangerousplace__43__thebadtrafficespeciallyforoldpeopleandchildren.Their__44__wasmoreimportantthanaquietplace.“Lookatthistree.Whatcanyou__45__?”Ilookedcarefully.Underthebranchthereweresomelettersandapictureofaheart.Theheartwasstilltherebuttheletterswere__46__.“Youmightnotbe__47__torecognizethewords.Letme__48__themforyou.”Shesaidsoftly,“ItsaysRobinHolmeslovesMarySmith.Wewereverymuchinlove,buthehadto__49__.Hewenttothearmy.”MarySmithwasquietforawhile.Thenshe__50__sadly.Iknewhemusthavebeen__51__inthewarandIwasright.Shelightlytouchedthe__52__,justasifshewastouchinghim.“Iwasalonealltheseyears.NowIhavenothing—exceptthe__53__thistreeholds.Andnowtheywanttotakeourtreeawayfromme.IfImeetthat__54__manwhosaysaboutthevalueofthehighwaytheyaregoingtobuildhere,Iwillkillhim.Iwill__55__him:Hasheneverloved,hasheneverlived,doeshenotknowanythingaboutmemories?”Iturnedaway,sickatheart.36.A.for B.againstC.behind D.round37.A.result B.secretC.problem D.reason38.A.walk B.jokeC.journey D.rest39.A.alone B.happyC.busy D.free40.A.hot B.strangeC.pleasant D.tiring41.A.enjoy B.bearC.remember D.imagine42.A.mysterious B.peacefulC.noisy D.remote43.A.butfor B.exceptforC.becauseof D.inspiteof44.A.hobby B.healthC.exercise D.safety45.A.see B.hearC.expect D.receive46.A.unusual B.unclearC.missing D.remaining47.A.suitable B.readyC.able D.glad48.A.recite B.chooseC.translate D.read49.A.leave B.stopC.work D.fail50.A.sang B.smiledC.cried D.shouted51.A.wounded B.killedC.punished D.awarded52.A.leg B.groundC.tree D.heart53.A.memories B.leavesC.hardship D.dream54.A.wise B.poorC.kind D.awful55.A.teach B.askC.thank D.interview第三部分阅读理解(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。AItwasapainfulSundayfortheNationalZooinWashington,D.C.AfterhearingsoundsofsadnessfromMeiXiang,itsmother,zookeepersdiscoveredthegiantpandacub(幼崽)bornlastweekendhaddied.ThezooworkerswhotookcareofMeiXiangandhercubarepuzzledbythecub’sdeath.“Everylossishard,”saidtheNationalZoodirectorDennisKelly.“Thisoneisespeciallydevastating(骇人的).”Pandacubsarenotstrong.Theyarebornentirelyblindandcoveredwithonlyathincoatoffur.Mostarenotlongerthanfiveinchesatbirth.Developmentsareslowinacub’searlydays.Ababypandacannotseeformorethanamonthafterbeingbornandcannotwalkforthefirst75­80daysofitslife.Itdependsentirelyonitsmotherforguidanceandcomfort.Therelationshipbetweenapandacubanditsmotherisveryimportantbutcanalsobedangerous.Grownfemalepandasareabout1,000timesheavierthantheircubs.Whilewantingtonurse,motherscansometimeshurttheirweakbabies.Thoughthisunfortunateaccidentiscommon,thecubfoundattheNationalZooshowednosignsoftrauma(外伤).ItscompleteheartandlungsshowedthatMeiXiangdidnothurtthecub.OfficialssaidMeiXiangwasnotactinglikeherusualselfbutwasslowlybeginningtoeatagain.Shewasreportedtobeholdingaplastictoyatnightascomfortforthelossofhercub.ZookeeperswillcontinuetowatchMeiXianguntilshereturnstohernormalbehavior.TheNationalZoohopestolearnfromthistragedyandgainabetterunderstandingofcubhealthingiantpandas.56.WhathappenedintheNationalZooofWashingtonD.C.?A.Thebabygiantpandadied.B.Themothergiantpandadied.C.Thebabygiantpandaescaped.D.Themothergiantpandawasill.57.Thesentence“Everylossishard.”inParagraph2impliesthatthezooworkers________.A.feelveryunluckyB.feelreallysadC.complaintoeachotherD.wanttocomfortthemselves58.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Pandacubs’eyesightisborngood.B.Pandacubsareusuallyquitebigwhentheyareborn.C.Pandacubscandevelopquicklyintheearlydays.D.Pandacubsareusuallyveryweakwhentheyareborn.59.Accordingtothefourthparagraph,whatmightbedangeroustothebabypanda?A.Somekindofdiseases.B.Nothavingenoughfood.C.Themotherpanda’slargebody.D.Notbeingfedbythemotherpanda.BShockannouncementTheRegionalHealthDepartmenthasannouncedthatthelocalhospitalwillbeclosedintwoyearstime.LocalareaThehospitalwasbuiltin1935toservethissmalltownandthevillagesandfarmsinthearea.TenyearsagotheRegionalHealthDepartmentsuggestedclosingthehospital,butlocalpeoplefoughttheideasohardthatthehospitalwasallowedtostayopen.MoneySincethenalotofmoneyhasbeengivenbypeoplewhousethehospitalinordertokeepthebuildingandequipment(设备)ingoodcondition.PatientsspeakoutOurreporteraskedanumberofpatientswhattheyfelt:“It’sparticularlyimportantforusolderpeoplewholiveinthevillages.Wehaven’tgotcarstodriveallthewaytothecityhospitaltoseeaspecialist(专科医生)—it’sfiftymiles—youcan’tgetthereandbackonthebusinoneday.”“Look,I’vegotacarsoIcangettothecityandback.TheproblemisthatI’mgoingtoloseaday’swages(工资)whileIdoit.Thelocalhospitalmaybesmall,butit’shere,andIcanbeinandoutinanhour.”Familyfeelings“Whenmygrandmotherwasdying,shewasveryillforalongtime.Wecouldvisithereverydaybecauseshewasnearus.Itwasabadtime,butifthehospitalhadn’tbeenthere,wewouldn’thavehadtheequipmenttonursehernearourhome,soshe’dhavebeenfaraway,notseeingusoften;thatwouldhavebeenmuchworse,”Sarasaid.TopspecialistsItissaidthatitisnotpossiblefortopspecialiststoworkatsuchasmallhospital,butinfacttherearevisitingspecialistswhocometothehospitaleveryweek.Whenaskedaboutthecostofthis,Dr.A.Chantoldourreporter,“Itsavestimeandmoneyforonespecialisttotravel100milesinsteadofasking20patientstotravelthesamedistancetoseethespecialistinthecity.”60.WecaninferfromwhatSarasaidthat________.A.hergrandmotherdiedimmediatelyshewassenttohospitalB.thehospitaldidn’thaveenoughnursesforpatientsC.itwaseasyforherfamilytovisithergrandmotherinthehospitalD.sheregrettednotlookingafterhergrandmotherathome61.Whatcanwelearnaboutthehospitalfromthetext?A.Therearenotopspecialistsinit.B.Itwasclosedforawhile.C.Itisconvenientforthelocalpeople.D.Thereareusuallyfewpatientsinit.62.WhatisDr.A.Chan’sattitudetowardsvisitingspecialiststolocalhospital?A.Worried. B.Supportive.C.Unconcerned. D.Amazed.63.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.HospitaltoCloseB.LackofSpecialistsinHospitalC.Patients’ComplaintsaboutHospitalsD.DonationtoaHospitalCWhentimesgettough,wealllookforwaystocutback.Whenwe’rehungry,weeatathomeinsteadofgoingout.Wetakebusesinsteadoftaxis.Andwewearourolddesignerjeansjustafewmonthslong.Withcollegeexpensesatall­timehigh,highschoolstudentsareeagertodoanythingtocutthecostofauniversityeducation.Onecost­cuttingproposalistoallowcollegestudentstogetabachelor’sdegreeinthreeyearsinsteadoffour.Educationalinstitutionshavebeenactivelyexploringwaystomakethelearningprocessmoreefficient.Butthere’saquestion:Wouldthequalityofundergraduate(本科生)educationsuffer?FewUSuniversitieshaveformallyapproveda“three­yeardegree”model.IdoubtthatmainstreamNorthAmericancollegeswillcarryoutathree­yearcurriculumanytimesoon.Foronething,mostuniversitiesalreadyallowhighlyqualifiedstudentstograduateearlybytestingoutofcertainclassesandobtaininganumberofcollegecredits(学分).Inaddition,atfamousuniversities,thecommitteewhodeterminewhichcoursesarerequiredandwhichcoursesareelectivesareunlikelytosuddenly“throwout”onequarteroftherequiredcredits.Professorswillresist“diluting(稀释)”thequalityoftheeducationtheyoffer.Inmyopinion,aqualityfour­yeareducationisalwayssuperiortoaqualitythree­yeareducation.Acollegeeducationrequiressufficienttimeforastudenttobecomeskilledintheirmajoranddocourseworkinfieldsoutsidetheirmajor.Itisnotagoodideatowaterdowneducation,anymorethanit’snotagoodideatowaterdownmedicine.Ifwewanttohelpstudentsfindtheirwaythroughuniversity,weshouldhelpthemunderstandearlyonwhatknowledgeandskillstheyneedtohaveupongraduation.Weshouldallowstudentstotestoutofasmanycoursesaspossible.Weshouldgivethemachancetoearnmoneyasinterns(实习生)inmeaningfulpart­timejobsthatrelatetotheiruniversitystudies,suchasthefive­yearco­opprogramatNortheasternUniversity.64.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitle?A.It’sTimetoShortentheLearningProcessB.BestLearningTakesPlaceOverTimeC.UniversityEducationShouldBeWatereddownD.CollegeEducationCallsforReform65.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat________.A.mostAmericanuniversitiesareagainstthe“three­yeardegree”modelB.manyfamousUSuniversitiesareconsideringadoptingthe“three­yeardegree”modelC.professorsarewillingtoacceptthe“three­yeardegree”modelD.the“three­yeardegree”modelcanmakecollegelearningmoreefficient66.InmostUSuniversities,________.A.collegestudentsareofferedtheco­opprogramB.electives’creditsmakeuponequarteroftherequiredcreditsC.allstudentsarerequiredtofinishfour­yeareducationbeforegraduationD.someexcellentstudentscangraduateaheadoftime67.Wecaninferthat________.A.theauthorisacollegeprofessorB.theauthorthinksthecostofauniversityeducationistoohighforpeopletoaffordC.theauthorconsiderstheuniversityeducationqualityveryimportantD.theauthorpaysspecialattentiontotheall­rounddevelopmentofcollegestudentsDSaintLouisisanamazingcitytovisitwithlotsofattractionsforthewholefamily.Andyouneedn’tspendtoomuchmoney.History,sports,andoneofthebestzoosintheworldareonlyafewoftheplacesyouwillloveinSaintLouis.ThemostpopularplaceinSaintLouisistheGatewayArch.Standingat630feet,itisthetallestman­mademonument(纪念碑)inthecountry.YoucantakearidetothetopforanamazingviewoftheMississippiRiver.Whileyouarethere,makesuretovisittheMuseumofWestwardExpansionwhichislocatedundertheArch.TheSaintLouisZooisover100yearsold.Anditiswidelyconsideredtobeoneofthebestintheworld.Theircollectionhasover800speciesinhistoricForestPark.Admission(入场费)isalwaysfreetoallvisitors.AfewotherfriendlyplacestovisitincludetheamusementparkSix.Flags,SteamBoatridesontheMississippiRiver,andexploringacavethatonceservedasJesseJames’favoritehideout(藏身点).IfthatisnotenoughtokeepyoubusythenyoucanvisitGrant’sFarm.Thishugepieceoflandishometoawildlifereserve.Freeadmissionisprovidedforthewholefamily,andsoareafreerideamongelephantsandaGermanbeergardenattheendwithfreeBudweiser.Youmustseethisone.Anentiredayofexcitementfornearlynocost.SaintLouisisagreatplacetovisit.Therearemanyfamily­friendlyactivitiesatgreatvalues.Thinkaboutitforyournexttrip.YoudeservetovisitSaintLouis.68.Wherecanyouvisitawildlifereserve?A.IntheSaintLouisZoo.B.AtGrant’sFarm.C.IntheSixFlags.D.IntheMuseumof69.Thewriterwrotethispassageto________.A.tellthehistoryofSaintLouisB.showthemostpopularplaceinSaintLouisC.introduceSaintLouisandadvisereaderstovisititD.describefamily­friendlyactivitiesatgreatvaluesinSaintLouis70.Wherecouldwereadthispassageinanewspaper?A.Business. B.Travel. C.News. D.Culture.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。TheThreeGorgesProjectwillnotonlyproducehugeeconomicbenefit,butalsoplayagreatpartinimprovingthenaturalenvironmentoftheYangtzeRiverareas.71.________TheprojectcaneffectivelyadjusttheupstreamfloodoftheYangtzeRiver,whichwillcontrolflood.72.________Atthesametime,socialproblemssuchasenvironmentalworseningandepidemics(流行病)relatedtothefloodorflooddiversion(分洪)canalsobeavoided.Thustheprojectwillprotect1.5millionhectares(公顷)offarmlandandtowns,and15millionpeoplefromflooddamageatJianghanPlainandtheDongtingLakearea.73.________TheThreeGorgesPowerPlantwillprovidecleanenergy.74.________Itwillmakecontributionstotheimprovementofenvironment,especiallytopreventingacidrainandgreenhouseeffectinEastandCentralChina.75.________TheThreeGorgesreservoir,aftertheprojectiscompleted,willimprovetheweatherinthisarea,begoodforagriculture,andimprovewaterqualityinthemidandlowerreach,whichwillreducetheattackofsaltytideintheriver’smouthofEastChinaSea.A.Comparedtothecoal­firedpowerstationswithequalelectricitygeneration,theThreeGorgesPowerPlantwillreducepollution.B.Evenincaseofarareoccurrenceofaheavyflood,massdamagesorinjuriescanstillbeprevented.C.ThefirstgoaloftheThreeGorgesProjectisfloodcontrol.D.Whentheentireprojectiscompleted,itwillbeabletogenerate84.7billionkwhofelectricityannually.E.AndalsotheprojectwillraisethereliabilityoffloodcontrolinthemidandlowerreachoftheYangtzeRiver.F.ThenaturalbeautyoftheentireareaisamazingandalongthewayaremanyancientcitiesthatstandfortherichcultureofChina.G.OtherbenefitsoftheThreeGorgesProject第Ⅱ卷第四部分写作(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一篇作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误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。Generally,weprefertodothingsthewayweconsideredtobethebest.However,itisimportanttolistentothosewholoveusandwanttogiveusanadvicewhenwehaveseriousproblemsinourlives.Parentshavegainedsomelifeexperiencesandtheyknowwhattoactindifferentsituations.That’swhyweshouldaskthemforhelpfirstwhentheyhaveproblems.Therefore,therearemomentswhenweavoidthemanddon’twanttofollowthem.Withtimepassed,mybrotheraswellasIhaverealizedthatourparentsareright.Pleaseturnforyourparentswhenintrouble,fortheyworthtrustingandreadytoofferhelpallthetime.第二节书面表达(满分25分)请根

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