人教版(2019)必修第三册Unit 1 Festivals and Celebrations单元综合能力检测卷(word版含答案,含听力材料无音频)

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Unit 1 Festivals and Celebrations单元综合能力检测卷
时间:120分钟 满分:150分
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3,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.How does the woman feel about the job now
A.Bored. B.Funny.
C.Interested.
2.What will they do
A.See the boy's teacher. B.Meet the boy's friend.
C.See their new teacher.
3.What is the woman doing there
A.Writing a story.    B.Reading a story.
C.Writing a report.
4.What is Miss Green going to do
A.Watch the man play football.
B.Watch David play football.
C.Watch David's friend play football.
5.When does the conversation most probably take place
A.At midnight. B.In the evening.
C.At dawn.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.What are the man and woman looking for
A.A comfortable hotel.
B.A modern hotel.
C.An inexpensive hotel.
7.Where could the man and the woman find a hotel they need
A.Next to a bank.
B.Two-minute drive to the west.
C.On the left side of the street.
8.Where did the conversation most likely take place
A.Near a bank. B.Near a hotel.
C.In a restaurant.
听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
9.Where does this dialogue take place
A.In the restaurant. B.On the phone.
C.In the street.
10.When does this dialogue take place
A.In the morning. B.In the afternoon.
C.In the evening.
11.If the woman comes to lunch, how many people will come with her
A.Three. B.Five.
C.Four.
听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。
12.Why didn't the businessman write the speech himself
A.He was too lazy. B.He was too busy.
C.It was too difficult.
13.How did the audience feel about the businessman's speech in the end
A.They got bored.
B.They showed interest in it.
C.They felt angry.
14.Why did the speech run on for an hour
A.The businessman read it twice.
B.The secretary wrote the speech for an hour.
C.The businessman read the original and the two copies of the speech.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
15.When did the conversation most likely take place
A.Tuesday morning. B.Wednesday morning.
C.Thursday morning.
16.How many times was Miss Smith late during that week
A.Three times. B.Four times.
C.Five times.
17.Why was Miss Smith late that morning
A.It was raining.
B.The bus service was very bad.
C.She didn't have a watch.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.What did the man want to do
A.To look for a gold watch for his wife.
B.To buy a birthday gift for his wife.
C.To buy a diamond ring for his wife.
19.What did the man buy at last
A.A ring. B.A watch.
C.A necklace.
20.How much did the man pay for the gift
A.$2,250. B.$2,000.
C.$2,500.
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。
A
We are lucky to live in a world that is full of incredible technology. Our living rooms are packed with computers, LCD TVs, video game systems, and Blue ray players that help us enjoy the latest entertainment. Although these items bring us joy and convenience, they also create a lot of junk. Each device needs its own plug and adaptor to keep its batteries recharged, and over time these wires get tangled (缠绕在一起的). Thankfully, something has come along to help rid our homes of this mess while still supplying these devices with the power they need. It's called wireless charging and this trend is just starting.
Wireless charging has a lot of potential for smartphones and other electronic devices. Electronic devices can absorb the electricity once they're placed on a special charging mat. There are several advantages that wireless charging offers over traditional methods. For starters, cords (电源线) have a tendency to wear out with use. Wireless charging users never have to worry about buying replacement cords. Wireless charging is also far more convenient for medical implants, as patients won't need to recharge their devices through the skin using cords. In turn, this cuts down on the risks of infection. Wireless charging can also bring safety benefits, as wired charging devices that come in contact with water can increase the chances of getting an electric shock. Wireless charging gets rid of that danger completely.
Still, there are a few drawbacks to wireless charging. The first is speed. It takes a bit longer to charge devices wirelessly than it does if the device is plugged in. The process also requires more heat, so devices tend to get a bit hotter, which could create other safety issues. Also, since devices must be left on a special pad while charging, it is harder to operate them while they are powering up. This limitation may be gotten rid of in the future, as researchers are developing transmitters (发射器) that can charge several different devices in a room without the need to connect to a charging pad. Although wireless charging technology may be far from perfect, it seems like a step in the right direction as we move towards a less tangled future.
21.What seems to be the author's attitude towards wireless charging
A.Cautious. B.Uncaring.
C.Disapproving. D.Favourable.
22. What is the problem with many modern appliances
A.Most people can't afford to pay for them.
B.They can cause a lot of junk around the house.
C.They go out of style too quickly.
D.They are not very entertaining.
23.Why is wireless charging beneficial for medical patients
A.It often brings down the cost for their medical bills.
B.Wireless charging has shown to cure people of serious diseases.
C.It makes maintenance of their devices much easier.
D.It's being used as a replacement for many pills.
24.Which of the following is a disadvantage of wireless charging
A.Wireless charging means devices take up more space.
B.People can now buy fewer devices for their homes.
C.It takes longer to charge your battery wirelessly.
D.People can't plug in their devices conveniently.
B
Cinco de Mayo is probably the holiday most often celebrated that no one understands.
Literally (根据字面意思) “Fifth of May”, Cineo de Mayo is a Mexican holiday celebrating the Battle of Puebla, which took place on May 5, 1862. In 1861, France sent a big army to invade Mexico, as they wanted to collect some war debts. The French army was much larger, better trained and equipped than the Mexicans struggling to defend (保卫) the road to Mexico City. The French army reached Puebla, where the Mexicans won a huge victory. The victory was short lived, as the French army regrouped and continued, and eventually took Mexico City, but the joy of an unlikely victory against France is remembered every May fifth.
Mexico celebrates its independence on September 16, because it was on that day in 1810 that Miguel Hidalgo invited his people to take up arms and join him in fighting against Spanish rulers. Independence Day is a much more important holiday in Mexico. For some reason, Cinco de Mayo is celebrated more in the United States of America, by Mexicans and Americans alike, than it is in Mexico. One theory for why it is more popular in the USA is that at one time, it was celebrated in all of Mexico and by Mexicans living in former Mexican areas such as Texas and California. It was ignored in Mexico after a while but still celebrated in the north of the border, which never got out of the habit of remembering the famous battle.
In Puebla and in many American cities with large Mexican populations, there are parades, dancing and festivals. Traditional Mexican food is often served or sold. Mariachi (街头音乐) bands fill town squares, and a lot of beers are served. It's a fun holiday, really more about celebrating the Mexican way of life than about remembering the battle which happened 157 years ago. In the USA, schoolchildren decorate their classrooms and try their hand at cooking some basic Mexican food. All over the world, Mexican restaurants bring in mariachi bands and offer specials for what's almost certain to be a packed house.
25.Why do more Americans celebrate Cinco de Mayo
A.Some American areas once belonged to Mexico.
B.Americans are influenced by Mexican culture.
C.Mexicans don't form the habit of having a holiday.
D.Many Mexicans value Independence Day.
26.How can schoolchildren celebrate Cinco de Mayo
A.By performing music at restaurants.
B.By trying making some Mexican food.
C.By turning the classroom into a battlefield.
D.By offering special gifts to their teachers.
27.By celebrating Cinco de Mayo, people mainly show ________.
A.where the history is honored most
B.what special customs they have
C.how Mexicans gained independence
D.who should be remembered forever
28.According to the passage, people celebrate Cinco de Mayo because Mexicans ________.
A.paid off their war debts
B.succeeded in defending Mexico City
C.gained independence from Spanish
D.defeated the French army in Puebla
C
Confident, smart and high tech, they're followers of pop culture and know what social networking is all about. They're tweens, children between the ages of 10 and 12. These young people are no longer little kids but they are not yet teenagers, because tweens are in a state of transition (转变).
The tween years are hard for children. From a social point of view, tweens are dealing with quite a lot. They have to face changing relationships, middle school and a whole lot of pressure (压力) to succeed and fit in. They may become angry over seemingly small things. A bad test grade, an argument with a friend, a bad day on the ball field, or a request to clean a bedroom might set_them_off.
Elizabeth Hartley Brewer, a parenting expert in London and author of Talking to Tweens, says, “The tween years are when young people begin to realize the wider world and to see themselves as the ones separate from their families.”
Right now, tweens' friends are everything to them. It's universal for the age, but they show it in different ways. For boys, the whole friendship thing is through technology and sports. Girls like to talk.
Tweens are also a hot market. What do tweens consider cool Music is at the top of the cool list, followed by going to the movies. “Being smart” comes third, tied with video games, followed by electronics, sports, fashion and protecting the environment, according to a report. Undoubtedly, tweens have great spending power in the United States. It was the tween market that made Taylor Swift and Harry Potter household names. Retailers (零售商) know tweens are a hot market for clothes, music and entertainment. Tweens have their own sense of fashion and enjoy their own parts of popular culture.
29.What can we know from the text
A.Tweens remain dependent on their parents.
B.Friendship is very important in tweens' eyes.
C.Retailers pay little attention to the tween market.
D.Playing video games is second to none on tweens' cool list.
30.Where can we most probably read this text
A.In a marketing report.
B.In an education magazine.
C.On a fashion website.
D.On a parenting poster.
31.Which word best describes the tween years
A.Entertaining. B.Unchanging.
C.Admirable. D.Difficult.
32.Which of the following can replace the underlined phrase “set them off” in Paragraph 2
A.make them annoyed
B.make them discouraged
C.cause them to run away from home
D.cause them to give up
D
I think a close friend is someone you get on really well with, who helps you when you have problems, who gives you advice, and who always has time for you. I didn't have many close friends when I was at school or at university, for I was very shy, but now I have several. They are all women—I think it's difficult to make a close friend with the opposite sex (异性) .
—Marie
I don't really have any close friends. I know a lot of people but mainly through work, and the kinds of social occasions (场合) when we meet are business dinners and evening parties. I think if you come from a really close family, then friends are a bit unnecessary. I like spending my free time with my family.
—Richard
I think a close friend is someone who you've known for a long time, and who you still get on with. They probably share similar hobbies with you so you can do things together. I've got three close friends who I was at high school with and we often go away together (without our parents of course). We always go camping, play football, or walk outside in the open air.
—David
For me close friends are the people you spend your free time with. I go out at weekends with a group of people—there are about seven of us, and I'd say we are all close friends. We also live near each other. I don't think you can have close friends far away from you; you need to be able to see each other often. But I don't think you need to be doing the same things. I mean I'm at university but none of my friends are.
—Ana
33.Who has more friends now than before
A.Ana. B.David.
C.Richard. D.Marie.
34.What does Richard say about friends
A.It's hard to make friends at work.
B.They're less important than family.
C.Friends need to have a lot in common.
D.Women and men can't be close friends.
35.What does David enjoy
A.Physical activities.
B.Parent child camps.
C.Going to evening parties.
D.Playing out in the open air alone.
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。
Building a thinking habit is important because it helps you live with a purpose. How can we build a thinking habit Here are some tips.
Be curious.
Curiosity is powerful.__36__ It also helps you recognize the ideas when they come. Curiosity is an important attitude in building a thinking habit.
Read widely.
If you want to come up with good ideas, you need to feed your mind with good ideas. __37__ This will give you fresh, new ideas. Don't just read from the fields you are familiar with. Read from other fields as well.
Read actively.
Not only should you read widely, but also you should read actively. Find some ideas and think about how you can use them. My favorite way to do this is by highlighting the book I read. I will then put the useful ideas in my idea journal (日记). __38__
Keep an idea journal.
When you find a good idea, don't just keep it in your mind. Instead, write it down to catch the idea.__39__ Keeping an idea journal makes you more sensitive to new ideas. You will quickly recognize them because you already have the habit of catching ideas. __40__
Of course, it doesn't do you much good if you just write down ideas. Take time to read these ideas every now and then. In my case, I mark the ideas that I consider important and review them regularly. This often opens the way to new ideas.
A.Go over your ideas.
B.Design your own ideas.
C.One way to do that is to read.
D.It makes you like finding new ideas.
E.Otherwise, the idea might be gone forever.
F.This helps me get the most out of the books.
G.In this way, others can also benefit from your ideas.
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。
When I became a junior, I decided to take Latin at school. I was so __1__ about taking that class, and I was fully expecting to be able to understand every word I'd ever come across once I learned Latin.
But Latin class was so __2__. Each day, the teacher Mr Keady would ask us to open our books and recite aloud the various Latin forms of words. This became the __3__ every day. That went on until my hand __4__ one afternoon when we were asked yet again to open our books.
When Mr Keady asked what was wrong, I __5__ why I thought that his class was dull, how I had expected more, and that his method of teaching was __6__. When I finished speaking, I __7__ Mr Keady to angrily send me to the head teacher.
But instead, he sat at his desk quietly, looking defeated and tired. After several moments of __8__, Mr Keady spoke. He quietly and firmly said that he would think carefully about what I'd said. And that was it.
In the following weeks,Latin class didn't become the exciting learning environment I hoped it would,but Mr Keady did try harder.He brought in some new work sheets and __9__ to involve us students more in his classes.
Maybe some people would __10__ what I did, but even so many years later, I feel bad about it.
If I saw him now, I'd tell him how I __11__ what I'd done that day in class, and that I was disrespectful. And at the same time, I'd also tell him that he taught me a wonderful lesson that day. Following my __12__ words, he showed me that being __13__ doesn't mean you have to give away your dignity.
Indeed, Mr Keady's __14__ proved that no matter how hurt you feel, no one can __15__ your dignity.
1.A.curious B.worried
C.excited D.careful
2.A.complicated B.boring
C.different D.enjoyable
3.A.routine B.business
C.game D.project
4.A.spread out B.reached out
C.set up D.shot up
5.A.admitted B.explained
C.doubted D.wondered
6.A.funny B.regular
C.old fashioned D.unfamiliar
7.A.expected B.reminded
C.allowed D.advised
8.A.practice B.silence
C.debate D.criticism
9.A.tried B.happened
C.managed D.failed
10.A.blame B.applaud
C.recall D.ignore
11.A.regretted B.appreciated
C.believed D.feared
12.A.unkind B.impatient
C.curious D.proud
13.A.stopped B.hurt
C.celebrated D.judged
14.A.answer B.solution
C.decision D.response
15.A.take over B.take to
C.take away D.take up
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。
If you live in northeastern China, you expect long, cold winters. People 1.________ (live) in Harbin don't just stand the cold, however; they welcome 2.________. The city is home to the Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival, 3.________ is considered one of the largest ice festivals in the world. Even with temperatures usually close to -30 ℃, people head to city parks 4.________ (see) ice sculptures (雕塑).
The festival includes several thousand ice sculptures, some of which are the recreations of castles, historic landmarks and famous people. 5.________ (visitor) can climb ice stairways and go down the slides. They can also take part 6.________ sporting events, including skating, ice football as well as ice swimming.
The city started its icy event in 1963 with the Ice Lantern Garden Party, a 7.________ (celebrate) of the tradition of creating lanterns out of blocks of ice. The larger festival began in 1985 and added sculptures, which 8.________ (grow) in number and size over the years. As it has gotten 9.________ (big), the festival has become popular outside the city.
10.________ (official), the festival starts on January 5th and lasts over one month.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你的外国网友Peter因沉溺于手机游戏而被父母没收了手机,从而与父母发生了争吵。请给他写一封信,劝他与父母和好。要点包括:
1.对发生争吵表示遗憾;
2.指出Peter的错误;
3.给出建议。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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第二节 读后续写(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。
It was the middle of the day with bright sun, blue sky, green grass, and a soft breeze(微风). It was a great day to play outside and the best day of my life because I got a new ball and a new bike as my sixth birthday presents, and I was visiting my cousin, Kristy, at her house.
“Here I go!”shouted David while kicking my new ball. David lived next door and was older than me. I thought he was a wild child, but he was actually very kind. The ball went flying as if it were going to space. “That is high!” Kristy said in surprise and we went after the ball. We all had a great time.
Later we had supper and the food my aunt made was good. While Kristy was helping do the dishes, David and I ran outside to play. We started taking turns to ride my bike.David suggested that we ride it to the forest, and I agreed.David and I got on the bike and David started going fast.
As we rode through the forest, I felt the wind brushing my face. It felt so great and free. Suddenly the bike hit a fallen branch and we went flying off the bike. Lying on the ground, I felt dizzy(眩晕的). I checked myself for injuries and saw some but they didn't bother me.
“David!” I shouted out loudly and anxiously.
“Hey,” said a voice. I turned my head and it was David, who was standing behind me, holding my broken bike. At the sight of my damaged bike, I was so sad that I couldn't hold back my tears. It took David some time to calm me down.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式作答。
When we realized it was time to walk home, we found ourselves lost._______________________________________________
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It was completely dark when we saw fireworks (烟火) being set off in the distance.
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参考答案:
第一部分
1~5 AAABC 6~10 CBCBA
11~15 CBACC 16~20 ABBBA
第二部分
第一节
A
21-24DBCC
B
25-28ABBD
C
29-32BBDA
D
33-35DBA
第二节
36-40DCFEA
第三部分
第一节
1-5CBABB
6-10CABAB
11-15AABDC
第二节
living
it
which
to see
Visitors
in
celebration
have grown
bigger
Officially
第四部分
第一节
参考范文:
Dear Peter,
It's a pity that you quarreled with your parents. Attractive as mobile games are, they do cost you much time and energy, which does harm to your health and study.To be honest,it is our primary task to study hard now.I think what your parents did is because they care about you. How can we let them down So it is necessary to say sorry to them.
Hope you will get on well with your parents soon.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节
参考范文:
When we realized it was time to walk home, we found ourselves lost. It was getting darker and darker. I felt so scared that tears rolled down my face again. David attempted to comfort me. He told me that he once made some marks on the trees in the forest, which might help us find the way home. Therefore, we made efforts to look for the marks but in vain. Having walked anxiously for about an hour in the forest, we failed to find our way out.
It was completely dark when we saw fireworks(烟火) being set off in the distance. We ran excitedly in that direction as fast as possible. Soon we found my aunt's house, in front of which my cousin Kristy was holding some fireworks and lighting them. Seeing us come back safely, Kristy cheerfully hugged us. She told us that when noticing we had been away for long, she was concerned about our safety. She set off fireworks to draw our attention and guide us. It was an unforgettable experience. Without David's comfort and Kristy's fireworks, I would have lost in the forest forever.
听力材料
(Text 1)
M:What do you like about your job
W:Well,it was fun at first because there was so much to learn. But now,I keep doing the same things day after day. I'm fed up with my job.
(Text 2)
M:Sarah, I would like to introduce my teacher Miss Smith to you. Shall we go and see her now
W: Good. Let's go.
(Text 3)
M:What are you doing in New York
W:I'm writing a story for YES magazine.
(Text 4)
M:Miss Green, my friend David is a very good football player and he has played it for years. Will you come and watch him play some day
W:Yes, I will. Thank you. I like watching football games.
(Text 5)
M:It's freezing now here. There won't be another car for hours. I should stay at home.
W:Don't worry. We should see the sun come up in half an hour.
(Text 6)
M:Good evening,sir,madam. A table for two
W:No, thank you. But we have a small problem. Can you help us
M:Sure. What can I do for you
W:We are looking for a hotel. Are there any hotels near here
M:Yes,there are some hotels in this street. The nearest one is next to the bank. It's quite modern.
W:Do you think there're any inexpensive ones nearby We're leaving tomorrow morning.
M:Yes. Drive west for about two minutes and you will find a gray building on the right side. It's a family hotel, very comfortable, and the prices are quite reasonable.
W:It sounds nice. Thank you very much for your help.
M:That's all right.
(Text 7)
M:“Deep Sea Restaurant”. Head Waiter. Good morning.
W:I'd like to reserve a table for five.
M:And is that today, madam
W:Of course.
M:At what time, madam
W:Oh, about three o'clock, I suppose.
M:I'm afraid we only serve lunch until 3 p.m., madam.
W:Oh well, two o'clock then, and it must be by a window.
M:Very good, and what name, please
W:Brown, Mrs. Martha Brown.
M:Very good, Mrs. Brown. A table for five at 2 p.m. today.
(Text 8)
An important businessman was asked to give a twenty-minute speech in another city. He was too busy to write it himself, so he asked his secretary to put one together for him out of a large book of speeches which she had on her desk. She typed one out for him, and he picked it just in time to rush off to his plane. But when he gave his speech, it ran on for an hour,and the audience was bored by the end of it. When the businessman got back to his office,he complained to his secretary about this. “I told you it should be a twenty-minute speech,” he said to her angrily.“That's what I gave you,” she answered,“the original and the two copies. The original for you to read at the meeting and the two copies for the file.”
(Text 9)
W:Good morning,Mr. Sharp. I'm awfully sorry I'm late.
M:You're late every morning, Miss Smith. You were late Tuesday, yesterday... Don't you have a watch
W:Yes,but it wasn't my fault. I stood in the rain for an hour this morning. I waited and waited for a bus. And then when one came, it was full.
M:How about yesterday and the day before yesterday
W:Well, I came by taxi yesterday and...
M:And you were still late! And Tuesday
W:Tuesday I went to see the doctor and I waited for my turn for almost two hours. It was terrible!
M:And tomorrow, Miss Smith
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W:May I help you, sir
M:Yes. I'm looking for a nice gift for my wife. It's her birthday tomorrow.
W:Perhaps she would like a nice necklace. We have many for you to choose from.
M:I don't know. She's already got one.
W:Well,then,maybe a ring or a watch would be nice.
M:Yes. She may need a new watch. The one she's wearing was passed down from her grandmother. So she's always late for work.
W:The gold one is pretty.
M:Yes,it is. But are these diamonds real
W:Yes,they are. This watch usually costs $ 2,500. But if you buy it now,I can give you 10% off.
M:It's very nice. I'll take it. Do you accept credit cards or checks
W:Both will do.