外研版高中英语选修7 Module 2 Highlights of My Senior Year 单元测试含解析(含听力材料)

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单元质量检测(二)
(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,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.What
was
the
woman?
A.A
cook.       B.A
manager.
C.A
waitress.
2.How
will
the
woman
get
there?
A.By
taxi.
B.By
bus.
C.On
foot.
3.Where
is
the
man's
ID
card?
A.In
the
drawer.
B.On
the
desk.
C.In
the
bag.
4.Why
is
the
woman
going
to
the
school?
A.To
pick
up
her
son.
B.To
visit
her
son's
teacher.
C.To
ask
her
son
what
he
does
every
day.
5.What's
the
probable
relationship
between
the
two
speakers?
A.Doctor
and
patient.
B.Teacher
and
student.
C.Father
and
daughter.
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7题。
6.What
does
the
woman
think
of
Bob?
A.He
likes
playing.
B.He
likes
chatting.
C.He
is
hard-working.
7.What
will
the
speakers
do?
A.They
will
meet
Bob.
B.They
will
study
in
the
library.
C.They
will
go
to
the
cinema.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.How
many
bags
did
the
woman
receive
today?
A.Eleven.
B.Thirty.
C.Four.
9.What
is
in
the
man's
bag?
A.Some
money.
B.A
black
pen.
C.His
ID
card.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.When
will
the
man
visit
New
York?
A.From
April
14.
B.From
April
17.
C.From
April
4.
11.How
much
will
the
man
spend
on
the
room
for
four
nights?
A.$308.
B.$1,032.
C.$1,232.
12.What
kind
of
room
would
the
man
like?
A.A
non-smoking
room
with
two
single
beds.
B.A
smoking
room
with
a
queen-sized
bed.
C.A
non-smoking
room
with
a
queen-sized
bed.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.Some
famous
parks
in
China.
B.A
tourist
site
in
China.
C.Some
wildlife
in
China.
14.How
long
did
the
woman
stay
in
the
park?
A.Three
days.
B.Four
days.
C.Five
days.
15.What
did
the
woman
see
in
the
park?
A.Tigers.
B.Butterflies.
C.Snakes.
16.What
are
the
paths
like
in
the
park?
A.They
have
stairs.
B.They
are
very
plain.
C.They
are
very
difficult
to
walk
on.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What
was
Lily
before
she
came
here?
A.A
student.
B.A
teacher.
C.A
driver.
18.How
many
children
are
there
in
Lily's
family?
A.Two.
B.Three.
C.Four.
19.Where
is
Lily
now?
A.In
Mexico.
B.In
London.
C.In
New
York.
20.Where
did
Lily
live
when
she
first
came
to
the
city?
A.In
a
hotel.
B.On
the
street.
C.In
an
apartment.
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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
When
fashion
designer
Mindy
Scheier's
middle
child,
Oliver,
came
home
one
day
and
told
her
he
wanted
to
wear
jeans
to
school
rather
than
sweatpants
(宽松运动裤),
she
was
faced
with
difficulty.
Oliver
has
a
rare
disease,
which
causes
him
to
struggle
with
everyday
tasks,
such
as
dressing
himself.
Would
she
tell
her
8?year?old
son
that
he
couldn't
wear
what
everyone
else
got
to
wear,
or
could
she
figure
out
a
way
in
which
he
could?
She
chose
the
latter,
altering
(更改)
a
pair
of
jeans
for
him.
And
with
that,
the
Runway
of
Dreams
Foundation
was
born.
Scheier
started
the
foundation
in
2014
to
make
adaptive
clothing
more
accessible
and
fashionable
for
people
with
disabilities.
As
part
of
its
aims,
Runway
of
Dreams
Foundation
partners
with
brands
to
make
stylish
adaptive
clothing
lines
available
to
the
disabled,
creates
scholarships
for
students
focusing
on
adaptive
clothing
and
helps
with
employment
opportunities
for
people
in
the
disability
community.
“It
is
truly
unbelievable
how
one
pair
of
jeans
has
changed
the
world,”
Scheier
said.
“Creating
adaptive
clothing
for
people
with
disabilities
and
trying
to
make
change
happen
in
the
fashion
industry
felt
so
much
bigger
than
just
Oliver
or
just
me.
It
felt
like
something
that
had
to
happen.
The
future
of
fashion
is
inclusion.
We've
been
dressing
different
body
shapes,
and
now
it's
time
to
dress
different
abilities.
I
am
so
thrilled
that
Runway
of
Dreams
Foundation
really
started
a
movement
to
make
change
happen.”
“They
told
my
mother
that
I
wasn't
going
be
able
to
do
anything
for
myself,
but
I
proved
them
wrong.
What
people
like
me
can
do
with
a
disability
is
the
same
as
someone
who
doesn't
have
one.
It
might
look
a
little
bit
different,
or
a
little
bit
strange,
but
it
can
be
done.
I
never
opened
up
a
magazine
and
saw
someone
that
looked
like
me.
So
it's
good
now
for
disabled
young
kids
to
see
a
model
in
an
ad
with
a
disability,”
said
Oliver.
21.What
is
Paragraph
2
mainly
about?
A.The
goals
of
Runway
of
Dreams
Foundation.
B.The
popularity
of
Runway
of
Dreams
Foundation.
C.How
Runway
of
Dreams
Foundation
was
founded.
D.How
Runway
of
Dreams
Foundation
raises
money.
22.What
does
Scheier
think
of
Runway
of
Dreams
Foundation?
A.It
should
focus
on
normal
people.
B.It
will
lead
to
changes
in
the
fashion
industry.
C.It
has
little
influence
on
disabled
people's
life.
D.It
fails
to
take
fashion
designing
into
consideration.
23.What
can
we
learn
from
Oliver's
words?
A.He
never
reads
magazines.
B.He
feels
ashamed
of
himself.
C.He
dreams
to
become
a
model.
D.He
appreciates
adaptive
clothing.
B
My
teenage
son
Karl
became
withdrawn
after
his
father
died.
As
a
single
parent,
I
tried
to
do
my
best
to
talk
to
him.
But
the
more
I
tried,
the
more
he
pulled
away.
When
his
report
card
arrived
during
his
junior
year,
it
said
that
he
had
been
absent
95
times
from
classes
and
had
six
falling
grades
for
the
year.
In
this
way
he
would
never
graduate.
I
sent
him
to
the
school
adviser,
and
I
even
begged
him.
Nothing
worked.
One
night
I
felt
so
powerless
that
I
got
down
on
my
knees
and
asked
God
for
help.
“Please
God,
I
can't
do
anything
more
for
my
son.
I'm
at
the
end
of
my
rope.
I'm
giving
the
whole
thing
up
to
you.”
I
was
at
work
when
I
got
a
phone
call.
A
man
introduced
himself
as
the
headmaster.
“I
want
to
talk
to
you
about
Karl's
absences.”
Before
he
could
say
another
word,
I
choked
up
(哽咽)
and
all
my
disappointment
and
sadness
over
Karl
came
pouring
out
into
the
ears
of
this
stranger.
“I
love
my
son,
but
I
just
don't
know
what
to
do.
I've
tried
everything
to
get
Karl
to
go
back
to
school
and
nothing
has
worked.
It's_out_of_my_hands.”
For
a
moment
there
was
silence
on
the
other
end
of
the
line.
The
headmaster
seriously
said,
“Thank
you
for
your
time,

and
hung
up.
Karl's
next
report
card
showed
a
marked
improvement
in
his
grades.
Finally,
he
was
even
on
the
list
of
the
best
students
at
school.
In
his
fourth
year,
I
attended
a
parent?teacher
meeting
with
Karl.
I
noticed
that
his
teachers
were
astonished
at
the
way
he
had
turned
himself
around.
On
our
way
home,
he
said,
“Mum,
remember
that
call
from
the
headmaster
last
year?”
I
nodded.
“That
was
me.
I
thought
I'd
play
a
joke
but
when
I
heard
what
you
said,
it
really
hit
me
how
much
I
was
hurting
you.
That's
when
I
knew
I
had
to
make
you
proud.”
24.According
to
the
first
report
card,Karl
________.
A.often
went
to
school
late
B.didn't
do
well
at
school
C.did
a
good
job
at
school
D.failed
in
all
exams
25.When
the
mother
said
“It's
out
of
my
hands.”
to
the
headmaster,she
meant
that
she
________.
A.had
no
money
to
support
the
family
B.would
drive
her
son
away
from
the
house
C.didn't
know
what
to
do
about
her
son
D.would
have
to
hang
up
26.There
was
silence
on
the
other
side
of
the
line
because
the
speaker
________.
A.was
unable
to
interrupt
the
mother
B.waited
for
the
mother
to
finish
speaking
C.was
too
moved
to
say
anything
to
the
mother
D.didn't
want
the
mother
to
recognize
his
voice
27.From
the
passage
we
can
learn
that
________.
A.children
in
single?parent
families
always
have
mental
problems
B.school
education
still
works
well
without
support
from
parents
C.parents
should
give
their
children
as
much
help
as
possible
D.mother's
love
plays
an
important
role
in
teenager's
life
C
When
you're
walking
on
your
way
through
one
of
life's
storms,
it
is
human
nature
to
focus
on
getting
back
to
normal,
to
“bounce
back”
as
quickly
as
possible
to
a
place
where
things
are
calm,
familiar
and
comfortable.
However,
actually
it
is
unrealistic
to
think
we
can
ever
truly
return
emotionally
and
intelligently
to
where
we
were
before
the
storm
because
every
experience
changes
us
in
some
way.
For
example,
when
we
experience
a
major
health
scare,
possibly
involving
some
hospital
time,
we
can
never
go
back
to
being
the
person
we
were
before
the
event
even
if
we
fully
recover
because
we
have
experienced
firsthand
the
fragility
(脆弱)
of
life,
not
to
mention
coming
face
to
face
with
death.
So,
now
that
we
can
never
return,
what
should
we
do?
Consider
this...how
is
it
that
two
people
can
be
faced
with
the
same
hardship
and
while
one
becomes
hopeless
and
feels
anger
and
upset,
the
other
is
able
to
overcome
their
circumstances
and
grows
stronger
than
ever
as
a
result
of
the
experience?
At
one
extreme,
we
may
choose
to
accept
the
role
of
unlucky
victim,
or
become
trapped
in
the
“Why
is
it
always
me!”
negative
and
frustrating
(令人沮丧的)
situations.
Either
way
is
the
result
of
a
fixed
mindset
(思维模式)
that
is
resistant
to
growth
and
change.
If
this
is
your
approach
to
life,
you
will
be
far
less
likely
to
be
active
in
effectively
managing
change
and
recovering
from
bad
situations.
But
there
is
another
choice.
If
you
are
honest
enough,
you
may
consider
what
was
once
“normal”
for
you
was
just
the
main
cause
of
your
storm.
You
can
choose
to
hug
change
and
uncertainty
and
learn
to
grow
forward
through
all
of
your
experiences.
Of
course,
this
means
doing
the
work
to
develop
the
skills
and
habits
that
will
enable
you
to
handle
life's
occasional
storms.
In
conclusion,
it
is
up
to
each
of
us
to
choose
the
meaning
we
apply
to
our
situations
at
all
times.
Different
choices
will
lead
to
different
lives.Of
course
you
can
grow
forward
if
you
are
determined
to
choose
to
live
a
positive
life
regardless
of
whatever
hardships
you
are
facing.
28.What
does
the
author
try
to
convey
with
the
example
in
the
second
paragraph?
A.We
will
understand
life
much
better
after
an
escape
from
death.
B.It
usually
takes
a
long
time
to
recover
from
a
health
problem.
C.It's
unlikely
to
return
to
where
we
were
after
certain
events.
D.We
can
recover
from
an
emotional
problem
much
more
easily.
29.When
faced
with
hardships,some
people
choose
to
be
a
victim
because
of
________.
A.their
terrible
experiences
B.their
negative
thoughts
C.their
poor
health
D.their
bad
luck
30.What
is
the
author's
purpose
in
writing
the
text?
A.To
advise
us
to
manage
bad
emotions.
B.To
persuade
us
to
get
back
to
normal.
C.To
offer
us
useful
skills
to
work
with.
D.To
encourage
us
to
overcome
hardships.
31.If
you're
determined
to
grow
forward
you
have
to
________.
A.experience
life's
fragility
B.welcome
uncertainty
and
change
C.develop
new
skills
and
habits
D.overcome
the
fear
of
death
D
Please
be
seated
and
enjoy
your
meal.Just
don't
talk
about
it.
Such
are
the
instructions
at
a
popular
dining
party
known
as
“silent
dinners”,
which
encourages
guests
not
to
speak
for
one
or
two
hours
and
to
avoid
using
electronic
devices.
Instead,
the
idea
is
to
just
focus
on
the
food.
“I
believe
the
interest
in
the
experience
is
growing,”
said
Honi
Ryan,
who
has
hosted
32
silent
dinner
parties
in
11
cities
across
eight
countries.
“The
way
we
communicate
is
changing
so
rapidly
that
we
need
to
stop
and
think
about
it.”
According
to
a
2013
nationwide
survey,
restaurant
noise
came
in
second
only
to
poor
service
among
customer
complaints.
And
19
percent
of
diners
who
took
part
in
the
survey
said
noise
and
crowds
annoyed
them
most
while
eating
out.
While
silent
dinners
may
seem
curious,
the
idea
is
not
a
new
one.
Yogis
(瑜伽信徒)
have
long
enjoyed
silent
meals
as
part
of
a
deepened
practice,
with
noise?free
meals
still
included
in
modern?day
retreats.In
fact,
it
was
a
trip
to
a
temple
in
India
by
a
man
that
inspired
one
Brooklyn
restaurant
recently
to
add
a
silent
dinner
to
its
event
programming.
“We'll
make
a
small
speech
at
the
beginning
of
the
meal
to
make
sure
everyone
understands
what
is
happening
and
ask
them
not
to
speak
or
use
their
cell
phones
for
at
least
an
hour,”
said
EAT
Greenpoint
owner
Jordan
Colon.
In
addition
to
removing
conversation,
background
music
will
be
turned
off
as
well.
“When
I
first
opened
EAT,
I
didn't
play
music
for
a
while
and
people
had
very
different
reactions
to
that,”
said
Colon.
“Those
coming
out
to
eat
were
ready
to
party,
but
it
was
so
quiet
without
music.
I
just
wanted
to
create
an
atmosphere
where
you
could
relax.”
While
personal
responses
to
a
silent
dinner
may
vary,
in
general
they
are
more
likely
to
get
into
a
lot
of
conversation
afterward.
At
the
end
of
the
night
people
always
have
a
lot
to
say
about
silence.
But
the
most
constant
reaction
is
that
there
is
always
a
good
laugh.
32.The
first
paragraph
serves
as
a(n)
________.
A.explanation
B.introduction
C.comment
D.warning
33.At
silent
dinners,
people
should
not
________.
A.leave
before
they
finish
B.just
pay
attention
to
the
food
C.use
a
cell
phone
or
listen
to
music
D.make
any
noise
while
having
a
meal
34.What
does
the
author
try
to
argue
in
Paragraph
5?
A.The
idea
of
eating
in
silence
appeared
long
ago.
B.More
people
are
now
fond
of
eating
in
silence.
C.Silent
meals
help
people
live
a
longer
life.
D.Yogis
are
the
first
to
hold
silent
dinners.
35.The
last
paragraph
mainly
deals
with
________.
A.people's
reactions
to
silent
dinners
B.the
true
meaning
of
silent
dinners
C.the
reason
behind
silent
dinners
D.the
future
of
silent
dinners
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。
I
was
giving
my
5?year?old
a
bath
one
night
when
she
looked
out
of
the
window
at
our
fence
and
announced,
“You
know,
Mamma,
sometimes
looking
at
trees
helps
you
to
think.”
__36__
What
a
deep
observation
from
a
little
child.
“You
are
right,”
I
encouraged.
“What
are
you
thinking
about?”
Lately,
there
have
been
a
lot
of
changes
going
on—in
my
life
at
work.
Business
has
been
hard
and
I
have
been
doing
a
lot
of
consulting
for
customers
who
haven't
been
able
to
afford
help.
__37__
I
have
a
need
and
desire
to
help,
but
I
often
say
“Yes”
when
my
wallet
should
be
saying
“No!”
The
last
few
years
have
been
such
a
struggle
for
so
many
of
my
customers
from
so
many
walks
of
life.
__38__
Worse
yet,
I
always
have
a
voice
in
the
back
of
my
head
that
says
if
I
don't
relax
or
learn
a
better
way
to
deal
with
stress,
cancer
might
come
near!
So
when
my
daughter
said
that
sentence,
I
promised
to
spend
more
time
in
nature.
__39__
It
is
so
grounding
and
so
healing.
I
have
traded
a
few
gym
days
for
hikes
in
the
hills
above
my
house.
__40__
I
am
always
more
clear?headed
after
that.
So
I
plan
on
spending
some
time
this
summer
in
southern
California,
enjoying
thinking
at
the
base
of
an
old,
wise
tree—with
my
daughter
of
course.
A.I
struggle
with
this.
B.What
she
said
is
so
true.
C.My
health
is
on
the
downside.
D.I
decided
to
stop
the
busy
life.
E.I
just
sat
in
surprise
and
silence.
F.I
have
trouble
sleeping,
sometimes.
G.Have
you
ever
sat
in
a
park
and
stared
at
a
tree?
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节: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。
Ten
years
ago,
a
doctor
told
me
something
was
wrong
with
my
lung
and
I
had
to
give
up
work
at
once
and
went
to
bed.I
was
totally
__41__
and
felt
I
was
suddenly
placed
under
__42__
of
death
with
an
indefinite
reprieve
(缓刑).
After
careful
thought,
I
__43__
my
affairs;
then
I
went
home
and
got
into
bed.But
two
years
later,
I
left
my
bed
and
__44__
the
long
climb
back.It
was
another
year
__45__
I
made
it.
I
speak
of
this
experience
because
these
past
years
have
__46__
me
what
to
value
and
what
to
believe.
I
__47__
now
that
this
world
is
not
my
oyster
(牡蛎)
to
be
opened
but
my
__48__
to
be
grasped.
I've
also
learned
that
it's
necessary
to
__49__
those
little
but
important
things
I
never
thought
I
would
__50__
before:
the
music
of
the
wind
in
my
favorite
pine
tree,
the
__51__
of
sunlight
on
running
water.
I
seem
now,
with
some
of
the
__52__
freshness
of
childhood,
to
hear
and
see.
How
well,
__53__,
I
recall
the
touch
of
the
earth
the
day
I
first
stepped
upon
it
after
the
years
in
bed.
It
was
like
__54__
one's
citizenship
in
a
world
one
had
nearly
lost.
Frequently,
I
__55__
myself
that
I
need
make
notes
of
this
__56__
I'm
living
in
now,
because
in
it
I'm
well,__57__
doing
what
I
like
best.
It
won't
always
be
like
this,__58__
I'll
make
the
most
of
it
and
be
grateful.
I
__59__
all
this
to
that
long
time
spent
in
bed.
Wiser
people
come
to
this
__60__
without
having
to
acquire
it
the
hard
way.
But
I
wasn't
wise
enough.
I'm
wiser
now,
a
little,
and
happier.
41.A.confused
B.shocked
C.determined
D.annoyed
42.A.trial
B.pressure
C.sentence
D.control
43.A.made
up
B.set
up
C.took
up
D.cleared
up
44.A.recalled
B.began
C.avoided
D.accepted
45.A.when
B.after
C.since
D.before
46.A.assigned
B.taught
C.treated
D.assured
47.A.admit
B.demand
C.expect
D.realize
48.A.knowledge
B.opportunity
C.attention
D.point
49.A.dismiss
B.list
C.define
D.appreciate
50.A.notice
B.record
C.remember
D.track
51.A.shadow
B.shake
C.play
D.feeling
52.A.damaged
B.recovered
C.faded
D.changed
53.A.in
contrast
B.in
return
C.for
instance
D.by
chance
54.A.maintaining
B.regaining
C.discovering
D.forgetting
55.A.remind
B.promise
C.advise
D.convince
56.A.country
B.moment
C.memory
D.inspiration
57.A.pleased
B.courageous
C.confident
D.strong
58.A.meanwhile
B.otherwise
C.however
D.therefore
59.A.apply
B.owe
C.contribute
D.adapt
60.A.awareness
B.agreement
C.comment
D.compromise
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下列材料,在空白处填入1个单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Many
of
us
wake
up
feeling
61.________
(tire)
in
the
morning.
Many
of
us
ignore
the
problem
as
the
day
goes
on,
62.________
(forget)
that
it
might
have
a
63.________
(danger)
effect.
Society
even
glorifies
“burning
the
candle
at
both
ends”
as
64.________
sign
of
our
devotion
to
work
and
family.
Believe
it
65.________
not,
all
this
bad
sleep
has
far?reaching
consequences.
We
just
do
not
give
ourselves
enough
chances
to
sleep.
A
survey
of
over
74,000
people
found
35
percent
reported
sleeping
less
than
seven
hours
daily
66.________
average.Furthermore,
the
amount
of
sleep
67.________
(change)
greatly
over
the
past
15
years.
This
lack
of
sleep
can
lead
to
many
serious
68.________
(problem).One
study
found
that
69.________
(simple)
limiting
yourself
to
six
hours
of
sleep
a
night
for
two
weeks
had
similar
effects
to
staying
up
all
night
the
night
before,
70.________
could
make
you
perform
poorly
on
a
timed
attention
task.
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以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅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。
Growing
up
is
that
we
are
going
through
now.
For
me,
it
is
hard
but
important.
We
always
thought
that
we
are
old
enough
to
make
decisions.
In
a
fact,
we
often
feel
we
are
lost
and
stuck,
which
make
us
doubt
ourselves.
As
students,
learning
takes
first
places.
We
all
know
that
it
is
a
long
way
to
achieving
our
dreams.
As
long
as
we
study
hardly,
our
goal
can
achieved.
If
we
are
stressed,
talking
to
our
teachers
and
parents
might
be
helpful.
Beside,
sharing
with
our
friends
is
also
a
wise
choice.
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
根据以下提示,以My
Senior
School
Life为题写一篇关于你的高中生活的短文。
1.我是一名高二学生,在学校学到了很多东西;
2.学校生活很繁忙,早起晚睡;
3.有时很劳累,但从来没有放弃;
4.学校生活丰富多彩,有很多有趣的活动。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.题目已给出,可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
My
Senior
School
Life
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
单元质量检测(二)
第一部分
答案:
1-5 ACABB 6-10 CCBCA
11-15 CCBAB 16-20 AACBB
听力材料:
Text
1
M:
Why
did
you
leave
that
job?
W:
I
didn't
like
standing
in
the
kitchen
all
day.
I
couldn't
bear
it!
Text
2
M:
Do
you
want
to
go
by
bus
or
by
taxi?
W:
Neither.
I'd
prefer
to
walk
there.
It
is
good
for
my
health.
Text
3
M:
Have
you
put
my
ID
card
in
your
bag,darling?
W:
What
a
poor
memory
you
have!
You
put
it
in
the
desk
drawer
last
night.
Text
4
M:
We'll
be
busy
this
morning.
Do
you
still
have
to
go
to
the
school?
W:
Yes,I
have
to
see
my
son's
teacher.
You
know,he
is
lying
every
day.
Text
5
W:
I'm
sorry,Mr.
Wang,but
I
can't
hand
in
my
homework
on
time.
M:
Could
you
give
me
the
reason?
W:
I
was
taking
care
of
my
mother
all
night
yesterday.
She
was
badly
ill.
Text
6
W:
Hi,Steve.
What's
your
plan
for
tonight?
M:
I
don't
have
any
plans.
Are
you
doing
anything
special?
W:
Well,if
you're
bored,let's
meet
up
tonight
and
go
to
see
a
film.
M:
That
sounds
like
a
good
idea.
Should
we
invite
Bob?
W:
I
don't
think
so.
He
is
always
working,
and
he
doesn't
like
wasting
time
chatting
or
playing.
M:
OK.
We'll
leave
him
out
then.
When
and
where
should
we
meet?
W:
Let's
meet
at
8:30
at
the
gate
of
the
university.
M:
Oh,I
should
return
some
books
first.
What
about
meeting
in
front
of
the
university
library?
W:
All
right.
I'll
see
you
later
tonight.
Text
7
W:
Lost
and
Found.
What
can
I
do
for
you?
M:
I
left
my
bag
on
a
subway
train
this
morning.
W:
Well,we
received
thirty
bags
from
the
subway
company
today.
What
color
is
yours?
M:
It's
black
and
it's
made
of
leather.
W:
Hmm
...
We've
got
eleven
here.
Is
it
big
or
small?
M:
It's
not
big.
It's
about
50
cm
by
20
cm.
W:
Hmm...
We
have
four
here.
Can
you
tell
me
the
contents
of
it?
Is
there
any
money
in
it?
M:
No.
There's
a
white
Parker
pen,
a
number
of
business
cards
and
my
ID
card!
W:
Your
ID
card?
Could
you
give
me
your
name,please?
M:
Leo
Johnson.
W:
Well,I
think
we
have
your
bag
here.
Text
8
M:
Hello,
I'd
like
to
book
a
hotel
room.
W:
That
should
be
no
problem.
May
I
have
your
full
name,
please?
M:
My
name
is
John
Sandals.
J?o?h?n,
S?a?n?d?a?l?s,
John
Sandals.
W:
Yes,Mr.
Sandals.
How
long
will
you
stay,sir?
M:
I'm
planning
to
visit
New
York
from
Friday,
April
14
until
Monday,April
17.
How
much
are
your
rooms
per
night?
W:
Each
night
is
$308.
M:
That
price
is
perfectly
acceptable.
W:
Wonderful!
Would
you
prefer
a
smoking
or
a
non?smoking
room?
M:
Non?smoking,
please.
W:
Very
well.
Do
you
want
a
room
with
a
queen?sized
bed
or
two
single
beds?
M:
I
would
like
a
queen?sized
bed.
W:
OK,Mr.
Sandals.
May
I
have
your
phone
number?
M:
Certainly.
My
phone
number
is
626?555?1739.
W:
Thank
you.
Mr.
Sandals.
We
look
forward
to
seeing
you
in
New
York.
Text
9
M:
So,
Alice,
I'm
thinking
about
going
to
China
and
I'm
really
into
nature.
Can
you
recommend
a
place
to
me?
W:
The
best
thing
I
did
in
China
was
go
through
Zhangjiajie
National
Park
in
Hunan
Province.
If
you
like
nature,it
is
worth
visiting.
Be
sure
to
take
a
lot
of
pictures.
M:
Wow,
how
big
is
the
park?
W:
I
didn't
see
the
whole
thing
and
I
spent
three
days
there
walking
through
different
parts
each
day,
so
I
really
don't
know
how
big
it
is
except
that
it's
really
large.
M:
Oh.
Did
you
see
any
wildlife
such
as
tigers,
wolves
or
snakes?
W:
No,
I
just
saw
butterflies.
M:
Was
it
difficult
to
walk
on
the
roads
and
paths?
W:
Yeah,
though
they
are
not
plain,
most
of
them
do
have
stairs
so
I
don't
think
it
is
very
difficult.
M:
So,
where
is
this
again?
Did
you
say
it
was
in
Hunan
Province?
W:
That's
right.
Text
10
W:
My
name
is
Lily
and
I
was
born
in
Mexico
in
1978.
As
a
child
I
was
a
good
girl
and
a
good
student.
My
parents
were
proud
of
me.
My
father
is
a
driver
who
has
driven
for
25
years,and
my
mother
is
an
English
teacher.
I
have
two
elder
sisters
and
a
younger
brother.
They
all
work
in
New
York
and
are
married.
I
am
the
only
one
that
is
still
single
in
my
family.
I
studied
in
a
college
before
I
came
here.
Now
I
am
a
teacher.
When
I
first
came
to
London,I
met
a
lot
of
difficulties.
I
didn't
know
anyone
here
and
didn't
have
enough
money
with
me.
I
couldn't
afford
to
live
in
a
hotel
and
even
couldn't
pay
for
my
food.
I
lived
on
the
street
for
about
two
weeks
before
I
got
this
job.
Life
in
the
past
was
so
hard,but
you
see
my
life
is
better
now.
I
can
earn
a
living
and
I
live
in
a
good
apartment.
I
think
as
long
as
we
don't
give
up,
life
will
become
better.
第二部分
第一节
A
【语篇解读】 本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述时装设计师
Mindy
Scheier受到他儿子的启发,开启梦想之路基金,为残疾人设计适合的时尚的服装。
21.答案与解析:A 主旨大意题。根据文章第二段中的“Scheier
started
the
foundation
in
2014
to
make
adaptive
clothing
more
accessible
and
fashionable
for
people
with
disabilities.”可知,Scheier在2014年启动了该基金会,为残疾人制作更方便和时尚的合适的服装。由此可知,第二段主要讲述梦想之路基金的目标。故选A。
22.答案与解析:B 细节理解题。通过文章第三段中的“‘It
is
truly
unbelievable
how
one
pair
of
jeans
has
changed
the
world,’
Scheier
said.
‘Creating
adaptive
clothing
for
people
with
disabilities
and
trying
to
make
change
happen
in
the
fashion
industry
felt
so
much
bigger
than
just
Oliver
or
just
me.’”
可知,Scheier说:“一条牛仔裤是如何改变世界的,这真是难以置信。为残疾人创造适合的服装,并试图让时尚行业发生变化,感觉比只有Oliver或我更重要。”由此可知,Scheier认为梦想之路基金可以引导时尚行业的变化。故选B。
23.答案与解析:D 推理判断题。根据文章最后一段中的“It
might
look
a
little
bit
different,
or
a
little
bit
strange,
but
it
can
be
done.
I
never
opened
up
a
magazine
and
saw
someone
that
looked
like
me.
So
it's
good
now
for
disabled
young
kids
to
see
a
model
in
an
ad
with
a
disability,”可知,它看起来可能有点不同,或者有点奇怪,但它是可以做到的。我从来没有打开一本杂志,看到一个像我一样的人。因此,现在残疾儿童在残疾广告中看到一个模特是件好事。由此可知,尽管奥利弗是一个残疾人,但他相信自己能够像正常人一样当模特,为残疾人展示时尚的适合性服装。由此推知,奥利弗很欣赏这些适应性服装。故选D。
B
【语篇解读】 本文主要讲Karl在父亲死后沉默寡言,缺课95次且有六科成绩下滑。作者作为一个单亲母亲尝试了各种方法但均无济于事。一天,一个自称校长的人给作者打来电话,作者在电话中向这位“校长”诉说了自己对孩子的爱和现在对他的失望。后来,令她惊讶的是,孩子的成绩取得了长足进步。在四年级时作者参加了家长座谈会,老师也对他的转变感到惊讶,在回来的路上儿子告诉她,他就是那位打电话的“校长”,是母亲的话使他明白他对母亲的伤害有多大,从那时开始就决定成为一个令母亲自豪的孩子。
24.答案与解析:B 细节理解题。根据文章第一段中的“When
his
report
card
arrived
during
his
junior
year,it
said
that
he
had
been
absent
95
times
from
classes
and
had
six
falling
grades
for
the
year.”可知。
25.答案与解析:C 句意理解题。根据文章第三段中的“I
love
my
son
but
I
just
don't
know
what
to
do.
I've
tried
everything
to
get
Karl
to
go
back
to
school
and
nothing
has
worked.”可知。
26.答案与解析:C 推理判断题。根据文章最后一段中的“I
thought
I'd
play
a
joke
but
when
I
heard
what
you
said,
it
really
hit
me
how
much
I
was
hurting
you.”可知。
27.答案与解析:D 推理判断题。通读全文可知,正是母亲的爱让Karl从失去父亲的悲痛中振作起来,努力学习,成为让母亲自豪的人。故D项为最佳选项。
C
【语篇解读】 在面对生活中的“暴风雨”的时候,人们总是希望回到原来的正常生活轨迹,但是这几乎是不可能的。我们该如何选择,是随波逐流还是积极面对?
28.答案与解析:C 推理判断题。根据第二段第一句可知,经历过大风大浪后我们不可能再回到从前,下面的例子是为了支持这个观点。故选C项。
29.答案与解析:B 推理判断题。第四段列举出了两种人面对困难时的表现:一种是无助、愤怒、烦躁;另一种是克服困难并变得更加强大。第五段对第一种人的表现进行了解释,他们陷于消极和沮丧的处境中难以自拔。由此可知,当面对困难时,一些人把自己看成受害者是由他们消极的思想导致的。故选B项。
30.答案与解析:D 写作意图题。文章提出了两种人面对困境时的表现,然后进行分析,在文章最后一句点明作者的观点:不管你遇到什么困难,如果你决心积极面对,就会继续成长。故选D项。
31.答案与解析:B 推理判断题。根据倒数第二段第三句可知,你可以选择拥抱变化和不确定性,并学会利用你所有的经历继续成长。故选B项。
D
【语篇解读】 本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了沉默晚餐这种新兴的就餐形式。
32.答案与解析:B 篇章结构题。作者在文章首段通过两条沉默晚餐开始时的规则引出全文,以此来吸引读者的注意,故选B项

33.答案与解析:C 细节理解题。由第二段中的“avoid
using
electronic
devices”及下文可知,人们不应该使用电子设备或听音乐,故选C项。
34.答案与解析:A 推理判断题。由第五段中的“While
silent
dinners
may
seem
curious,
the
idea
is
not
a
new
one.”以及瑜伽信徒很久以前就开始享用沉默晚餐可知,作者主要说明沉默晚餐这一想法早就出现了。
35.答案与解析:A 段落大意题。由最后一段中的“personal
responses,
a
lot
of
conversation”及“a
good
laugh”等关键信息可知,本段主要谈论人们对沉默晚餐的反应。
第二节
【语篇解读】 本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章主要讲述作者通过女儿的话得到反思,认为多接触自然能够使头脑变得更清晰和敏捷。
36.答案与解析:E 根据下文“What
a
deep
observation
from
a
little
child.”(来自一个小孩多么深刻的观察!)是个感叹句,可以推断,作者对自己女儿说出这样的话感到惊讶。E选项I
just
sat
in
surprise
and
silence.(我只是惊讶而沉默地坐着)符合文意,故选E。
37.答案与解析:A 根据下文“I
have
a
need
and
desire
to
help,
but
I
often
say
‘Yes’
when
my
wallet
should
be
saying
‘No!’”(我有帮助别人的需要和愿望,但当我的钱包应该说“不”的时候,我却经常说“是”)可以看出,作者对于帮助这件事是非常纠结的,A选项I
struggle
with
this.(我对这件事很纠结)符合文意,故选A。
38.答案与解析:F 根据下文“Worse
yet,
I
always
have
a
voice
in
the
back
of
my
head
that
says
if
I
don't
relax
or
learn
a
better
way
to
deal
with
stress,
cancer
might
come
near!”(更糟糕的是,我的脑海里总有一个声音在说,如果我不放松或学习一个更好的方法来应对压力,癌症可能就要来了)可知,压力给我带来了身体上的困扰。F选项I
have
trouble
sleeping,
sometimes.(有时我睡眠不好)符合文意,故选F。
39.答案与解析:B 根据上文“So
when
my
daughter
said
that
sentence,
I
promised
to
spend
more
time
in
nature.”(所以当我女儿说这句话的时候,我承诺要花更多的时间在大自然中)可推断,作者在表明她女儿说的话是正确的。B项:What
she
said
is
so
true.(她说的是如此的真实)符合文意,故选B。
40.答案与解析:G 根据前文我女儿说的“You
know,
Mamma,
sometimes
looking
at
trees
helps
you
to
think.”(你知道吗,妈妈,有时候看树能帮助你思考)再根据下文I
am
always
more
clear?headed
after
that.(在那之后,我的头脑就比较清醒了)可推断,G选项Have
you
ever
sat
in
a
park
and
stared
at
a
tree?(你曾经坐在公园里盯着一棵树看吗?)符合文意,故选G。
第三部分
第一节
【语篇解读】 本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。一场重病让作者明白了什么是人生中最重要的东西。因此他对自己当下所拥有的倍加珍惜,并心存感激。
41.答案与解析:B 根据上文中的“Ten
years
ago,a
doctor
told
me
something
was
wrong
with
my
lung...went
to
bed.”可知,当被告知自己的肺部出了问题且不得不立即放弃工作卧床休息时作者感到非常震惊(shocked)。confused“困惑的”;determined“坚决的”;annoyed“恼怒的”。
42.答案与解析:C 作者突然觉得自己好像是被判了死缓一样。根据语境尤其是下文的“with
an
indefinite
reprieve(缓刑)”可知,此处应选sentence“宣判,判刑”。under
sentence
of
death“被判处死刑”。
43.答案与解析:D 仔细思考之后,作者把手头的事务处理掉,然后回家了。clear
up“解决,清理”符合语境。make
up“组成,编造”;set
up“设立”;take
up“开始从事,占据”。
44.答案与解析:B 两年后,作者离开了病床,开始(began)了漫长的重回之前的生活状态的“攀登”。recall“回忆起”;avoid“避免”;accept“接受”。
45.答案与解析:D 过了一年,作者就做到了。It
was/is+一段时间+before...是固定句型,意为“过了……才/就……”。
46.答案与解析:B 作者谈及这段经历是因为那些过去的岁月教会了(taught)作者应该珍惜什么,相信什么。assign“分配,分派”;treat“招待”;assure“使确信”。
47.答案与解析:D 现在作者意识到(realize)这个世界不是等待他去打开的牡蛎,而是需要他去抓住的机会。admit“承认”;demand“要求”;
expect“期待,期望”。
48.答案与解析:B 参见上题解析。grasp
the
opportunity“抓住机会”,是固定搭配。knowledge“知识”;attention“注意力”;point“观点”。
49.答案与解析:D 作者也学会了欣赏(appreciate)那些不起眼的但很重要的东西,而作者之前从未想过自己会去注意这些东西。dismiss“不予理会,不予考虑”;list“列举”;define“给……下定义,解释”。
50.答案与解析:A 参见上题解析。notice“注意到”;record“记录”;remember“记得”;track“跟踪”。
51.答案与解析:C play“轻快变幻的动作,闪烁”,the
play
of
sunlight
on
running
water“阳光在流动水面上的闪烁”。
52.答案与解析:B 作者重新找回了童年时期看待事物的新鲜感。recovered“重新获得的,重新找到的”,符合语境。
53.答案与解析:C 比如,回想起自己卧床两年后重新踏上这片土地触摸到泥土的感觉有多好。for
instance“比如,例如”,符合语境。in
contrast“相反”;in
return“作为回报”;by
chance“偶然地”。
54.答案与解析:B 这就像在一个差点失去的世界中重新获得公民身份一样。regain“重新得到”和下文的“lost”相对应。maintain“维持”;discover“发现”;forget“忘记”。
55.答案与解析:A 作者经常提醒自己要记下这个自己现在生活的时刻,因为活在此刻,作者是健康且快乐的,而且能做自己最喜欢做的事情。remind“提醒”,符合语境。promise“许诺,允诺”;
advise“建议”;
convince“使相信”。
56.答案与解析:B 参见上题解析。moment“时刻”。
57.答案与解析:A pleased“快乐的,高兴的”;courageous“勇敢的”;confident“自信的”;strong“坚强的”。下文中的“I'm
wiser
now,a
little,and
happier.”亦是提示。
58.答案与解析:D 它不会总是如这般存在,因此作者会充分利用它并心存感激。上下文之间是因果关系,故用therefore。meanwhile“与此同时”;otherwise“否则”;however“然而”。
59.答案与解析:B 作者将这一切都归功于他卧病在床的那段漫长时光。owe...to...“把……归功于……”,是固定用法。
60.答案与解析:A 更有智慧的人无需被困到如此境地也能明白这些道理。awareness“意识,明白”符合语境。
第二节
【语篇解读】 本文介绍了很多人睡眠不足的现象和由此导致的一些问题。
61.答案与解析:tired 考查形容词。本句主语是人,故用形容词tired作feeling的表语。
62.答案与解析:forgetting 考查非谓语动词。空处与其逻辑主语Many
of
us构成主谓关系,因此用现在分词作状语。
63.答案与解析:dangerous 考查形容词。空后为名词,故用形容词修饰。
64.答案与解析:a 考查冠词。此处表示作为我们对工作和家庭的奉献的一种标志,表泛指,故用a。
65.答案与解析:or 考查固定短语。believe
it
or
not
为固定短语,意为“信不信由你”。
66.答案与解析:on 考查介词。on
average为固定搭配,意为“平均来看,按平均值”。
67.答案与解析:has
changed 考查动词时态和主谓一致。根据该句中的时间状语“over
the
past
15
years”可知,此处应用现在完成时,且该句的主语是“the
amount
of
sleep”,故谓语动词用单数形式。
68.答案与解析:problems 考查名词。空前有many修饰,且problem为可数名词,故用其复数形式。
69.答案与解析:simply 考查副词。此处修饰非谓语动词limiting,故应用副词。
70.答案与解析:which 考查定语从句。根据语境并分析句子结构可知,该句为非限制性定语从句,又因关系词在从句中作主语,指代空前的“...limiting...the
night
before”,故用which。
第四部分
第一节
答案:
Growing
up
is
we
are
going
through
now.
For

it
is
hard
but
important.
We
always
that
we
are
old
enough
to
make
decisions.
In
fact,
we
often
feel
we
are
lost
and
stuck,
which
us
doubt
ourselves.
As
students,
learning
takes
first
.
We
all
know
that
it
is
a
long
way
to
our
dreams.
As
long
as
we
study

our
goal
can
achieved.
If
we
are
stressed,
talking
to
our
teachers
and
parents
might
be
helpful.

sharing
with
our
friends
is
also
a
wise
choice.
第二节
范文:
My
Senior
School
Life
I
have
been
studying
in
the
senior
high
school
for
two
years.In
the
past
two
years,
I
have
learnt
a
lot.
I'm
very
busy
at
school.To
finish
the
learning
tasks,
I
have
to
get
up
before
seven
o'clock,
and
go
to
bed
at
ten
o'clock
in
the
evening.
Sometimes
I
feel
very
tired
and
sleepy
in
class.But
I
never
give
up
for
I
strongly
believe
the
old
saying:
No
pains,
no
gains.
Of
course,
there
are
also
many
interesting
activities
in
our
school.We
can
play
basketball,
listen
to
music
and
play
games
every
day.These
activities
give
us
a
lot
of
joy.
My
school
life
is
so
colorful
that
I
enjoy
it
very
much.
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