外研版(2019)选择性必修第二册Unit 1 Growing up单元检测 Word版含答案(无听力试题)

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外研版选择性必修第二册unit1单元检测
第一部分 听力(略)
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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Family
Fun
in
Canadian
Museum
of
Nature
Bring
the
whole
family
to
rediscover
our
fully
reformed
museum
and
new
galleries.
?What
to
See
and
Do
Check
out
What’s
On
for
all
the
events,educational
activities
and
HD
movies
happening
during
your
visit.On
the
first
floor,you
can
see
birds,dive
down
into
the
depths
at
the
helm(舵柄)
of
a
submersible(潜水器)
or
explore
a
cave...Don’t
miss
our
3D
gallery
play
areas
on
the
third
floor
when
visiting
with
kids.By
visiting
here,your
children
will
learn
more
about
nature.Check
out
Our
Exhibitions
which
presents
our
special
exhibitions.
?Hours,Admission,Services
and
More
Everything
you
need
to
plan
your
visit:
?Opening
Hours
Summer
Hours
(June
1-September
4):
9
am-6
pm(Saturday-Wednesday)
9
am-8
pm(Thursday
and
Friday)
Regular
Hours:9
am-5
pm(except
Monday
and
Thursday)
?Admission
Adult:$14
Senior(65+):$12
Student(13+):$12
Child(3-12):$10
Tiny
Tot(0-2):Free
?Parking
Paid
parking
is
available
on
the
Canadian
Museum
of
Nature
grounds.
Rates
$3
per
half
hour
At
most
$14
per
day(until
4:30
am)
Evening
flat
rate(统一价格):$5(4:30
pm-4:30
am)
Charges
accumulate(evening
and
next
day)of
vehicles
that
are
parked
overnight.
?Shopping
Be
sure
to
stop
at
our
Nature
Boutique
on
the
second
floor
for
a
vast
selection
of
games,books
and
nature?related
souvenirs.
?Explore
Nature
The
Canadian
Museum
of
Nature
provides
a
lot
of
information,images
and
videos
on
our
websites.The
museum
participates
in
several
social
networks.Follow
us
on
Facebook,YouTube,Instagram
and
Twitter.
21.What
does
the
Canadian
Museum
of
Nature
do
for
kids?
A.Improve
their
taste
in
the
art.
B.Raise
their
awareness
of
nature.
C.Train
them
to
submersibles.
D.Inspire
them
to
do
scientific
research.
22.Where
can
you
buy
a
souvenir
at
the
Canadian
Museum
of
Nature?
A.On
the
Canadian
Museum
of
Nature
grounds.
B.On
the
first
floor.
C.On
the
second
floor.
D.On
the
third
floor.
23.Parents
with
a
seven?year?old
child
driving
to
pay
a
whole?day
visit
to
the
museum
should
pay
at
least
.
A.$38
B.$40
C.$54
D.$52
答案 BCD
B
A
12?year?old
girl
who
had
a
feeling
that
she
might
be
quite
clever
has
taken
a
test
and
proved
she
was
absolutely
right.
After
raising
the
idea
with
her
parents
and
pestering(纠缠)
them
for
the
best
part
of
a
year,Lydia
took
the
test
in
her
summer
holidays.It
turns
out
the
test
wasn’t
that
hard
after
all.
“I
was
really
nervous
before
the
test
and
I
thought
it
was
going
to
be
really
hard.But
as
I
started
the
test,I
thought
it
was
a
bit
easier
than
I
thought
it
was
going
to
be,”
she
said.
Lydia
Sebastian
achieved
the
top
score
of
162
on
Mensa’s
Cattell

B
paper,showing
she
has
a
higher
IQ
than
well?known
geniuses
Albert
Einstein
and
Stephen
Hawking.The
comparison
doesn’t
sit
well
with
the
British
student,who’s
currently
in
Year
8
at
a
selective
girl’s
grammar
school
in
Essex,England.
“I
don’t
think
I
can
be
compared
to
such
great
intellectuals
as
Albert
Einstein
and
Stephen
Hawking.They’ve
achieved
so
much.I
don’t
think
it’s
right,”
Lydia
told
CNN.
To
explain
Lydia’s
mark’s
level,the
top
adult
score
in
the
Cattell

B
test,which
mainly
tests
verbal(语言)
reasoning,is
161.A
top
2%
score—which
allows
entry
to
Mensa,the
club
for
those
with
high
IQs—would
be
148
or
over.Lydia
scored
162,placing
her
in
the
top
1%
of
the
population.
Lydia’s
not
quite
sure
what
she
wants
to
do
when
she
leaves
school,although
she’s
leaning
toward
something
“based
around
Maths,because
it’s
one
of
my
favorite
subjects.”
“All
I’m
going
to
do
is
work
as
hard
as
I
can,and
see
where
that
gets
me,”
she
said.
24.Lydia
wanted
to
have
an
IQ
test
because
.
A.she
felt
that
she
might
have
a
high
IQ
B.the
grammar
school
advised
her
to
do
so
C.all
people
around
thought
that
she
was
smart
D.her
parents
strongly
wanted
her
to
do
so
25.Which
of
the
following
can
best
explain
the
underlined
words
in
the
fourth
paragraph?
A.Be
satisfied
with.
B.Be
refused
by.
C.Be
related
to.
D.Be
accepted
by.
26.What
is
Lydia’s
plan
about
the
future?
A.She
is
quite
sure
about
what
to
do
in
the
future.
B.She
will
drop
out
of
the
grammar
school.
C.She
has
a
tendency
to
focus
around
Maths.
D.She
doesn’t
have
to
work
hard
with
her
high
IQ.
27.According
to
the
text,which
of
the
following
statements
is
TRUE?
A.Only
adults
with
high
IQs
can
enter
Mensa.
B.Mensa
is
a
club
for
those
with
high
IQs
at
least
148.
C.No
one
has
achieved
a
higher
IQ
than
Lydia.
D.Whoever
has
a
high
IQ
can
enter
Mensa.
答案 ADCB
C
When
a
bee
stings(蜇)
you,it
doesn’t
just
ruin
your
fun.The
insect
puts
venom(毒液)
into
your
skin,causing
pain
and
swelling.But
a
chemist
in
Denmark
believes
he’s
come
up
with
a
simple
device
that
will
draw
the
venom
back
out
of
the
wound,bringing
victims
relief.
Martin
Wenckens
got
the
inspiration
for
the
Bee?Patch(蜜蜂膏药)
from
a
home
treatment
he
saw
shown
on
a
Danish
television
program.After
getting
stung,a
person
would
put
a
slight
wet
sugar
cube
over
the
wound.The
idea
is
that
through
osmosis—the
movement
of
a
fluid
from
an
area
with
a
lower
concentration
of
molecules(分子)
to
an
area
with
a
higher
concentration—fluid
moves
from
the
small
hole
up
into
the
sugar
cube,carrying
the
venom
along
with
it.
Because
exposed
sugar
may
attract
more
insects,Wenckens
thought
he
could
improve
on
the
treatment.He
put
sugar
inside
a
patch
that
can
be
worn
like
a
bandage.The
side
touching
the
skin
has
a
thin
layer
through
which
fluid
can
move.“After
you
get
stung,place
the
patch
on
the
injured
skin
and
leave
it
for
one
hour,”
Wenckens
says.“This
will
lower
both
pain
and
swelling.”
He
cautions
that
people
with
insect
allergies
should
continue
to
use
medications
recommended
by
their
doctors.
Wenckens
designed
the
Bee?Patch
especially
for
children,but
he
reports
that
lifeguards
and
soccer
players
are
also
using
it.“In
many
schools
in
Denmark,the
Bee?Patch
is
already
a
part
of
first
aid
kits,”
he
says.“To
have
invented
a
small
patch
that
can
be
used
by
so
many
people
of
course
makes
me
very
proud.”
28.Wenckens
was
inspired
by
.
A.his
B.a
TV
program
C.a
sugar
producer
D.his
private
doctor
29.What’s
the
advantage
of
the
Bee?Patch
over
the
original
home
treatment?
A.It
is
much
safer.
B.It
is
more
natural.
C.It
is
much
cheaper.
D.It
is
more
effective.
30.The
Bee?Patch
created
by
Wenckens
.
A.is
not
recommended
to
lifeguards
B.may
not
be
helpful
for
some
victims
C.will
protect
victims
from
bees
for
an
hour
D.has
an
immediate
effect
on
the
injured
skin
31.The
Bee?Patch
is
widely
used
.
A.by
adults
B.in
hospitals
C.by
students
D.on
football
fields
答案 BABC
D
Do
you
have
imagination?
Do
you
like
to
solve
problems?
Can
you
think
outside
the
box?
If
so,you
could
be
the
next
great
inventor.“But
I’m
just
a
kid,”
you
might
say!
Don’t
worry
about
a
little
thing
like
age.For
example,one
famous
inventor—Benjamin
Franklin—got
his
start
when
he
was
only
12.At
that
young
age,he
created
paddles
for
his
hands
to
help
him
swim
faster.Finally
his
creation
led
to
what
we
know
is
called
flippers!
So
you
don’t
have
to
be
an
adult
to
be
an
inventor.One
thing
you
do
need,though,is
something
that
kids
have
plenty
of:curiosity
and
imagination.Kids
are
known
for
looking
at
things
in
new
and
unique
ways.
So
what
should
you
do
if
you
have
what
is
a
great
idea
for
an
invention?
Talk
to
a
friend
or
family
member
about
it.Get
input
from
others
about
your
idea.Then
ask
them
to
help
you
create
a
working
model—called
a
prototype(原型)—of
your
idea.
Once
you
have
a
prototype,you
can
test
it.Sometimes
your
idea
turns
out
to
be
not
as
great
as
you
thought.At
other
times,though,you
realize
it
is
a
good
idea
and
your
prototype
can
help
you
figure
out
how
to
make
it
even
better.
If
your
idea
is
really
a
good
one,an
adult
can
help
you
contact
companies
that
might
be
interested
in
it.You
will
also
want
an
adult’s
help
to
get
a
patent(专利权)
for
your
idea,so
that
it
is
protected
and
can’t
be
stolen
by
someone
else.If
you
need
some
inspiration,consider
these
kids
and
their
inventions:
Jeanie
Low
invented
the
Kiddie
Stool
when
she
was
just
11.It’s
a
folding
stool
that
fits
under
the
kitchen
sink.Kids
can
unfold
it
and
use
it
to
reach
the
sink
all
by
themselves.
At
the
age
of
15,Louis
Braille
invented
the
system
named
after
him
that
allows
the
blind
to
read.
Chelsea
Lanmon
received
a
patent
when
she
was
just
8
for
the
“pocket
diaper”,a
new
type
of
diaper
that
includes
a
pocket
for
holding
baby
wipes
and
powder.
32.By
saying
“But
I’m
just
a
kid”,you
probably
mean
you
.
A.are
too
young
to
achieve
anything
B.can
do
anything
though
you
are
young
C.are
old
enough
to
become
an
inventor
D.have
to
learn
knowledge
from
other
people
33.Which
of
the
following
is
the
right
order
of
an
invention?
A.a
patent—a
prototype—a
good
idea—an
invention
B.an
invention—a
good
idea—a
patent—a
prototype
C.a
good
idea—a
prototype—an
invention—a
patent
D.a
prototype—a
patent—a
good
idea—an
invention
34.Who
invented
something
that
helps
the
blind
to
read?
A.Jeanie
Low.
B.Benjamin
Franklin.
C.Chelsea
Lanmon.
D.Louis
Braille.
35.Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
for
this
passage?
A.Kids
Have
Curiosity
and
Imagination
B.There
Are
Some
World-famous
Inventors
C.Kids
Are
Exactly
Like
Adults
in
a
Way
D.It
Is
Possible
for
Kids
to
Be
Inventors
答案ACDD
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。
The
tradition
of
birthday
parties
started
a
long
time
ago.People
thought
that
there
was
a
special
danger
from
evil
spirits,so
friends
and
family
came
together
to
bring
good
thoughts
and
wishes
and
even
presents.
36
But
as
time
went
by,children
and
then
adults
began
to
have
their
own
birthday
celebrations.There
are
some
traditions—such
as
sending
birthday
cards,blowing
out
the
candles
on
a
birthday
cake
and
singing
the
“Happy
Birthday”
song,that
you
can
find
almost
anywhere,any
time.
37
In
many
English?speaking
countries,a
twenty?first
birthday
cake
often
has
a
key
on
top.
38
The
key
means
that
the
young
person
is
now
old
enough
to
leave
and
enter
the
family
home
at
any
time
they
want
to!
In
the
past
in
parts
of
Europe,men
who
reached
the
age
of
thirty
and
were
still
single,had
to
clean
the
stairs
of
the
City
Hall.This
way
every
girl
could
see
that
the
man
didn’t
have
a
girlfriend.
39
After
the
age
of
thirty,many
people
prefer
to
forget
their
birthdays
rather
than
celebrate
them...children
often
bring
Mum
(or
Dad)
breakfast
in
bed.
40
It’s
also
a
day
when
your
friends
and
family
have
to
pay
if
you
go
out
for
drinks
or
a
meal!
A.Birthday
traditions
are
around
the
world.
B.At
one
time,only
kings
had
birthday
parties.
C.Or
the
cake
itself
is
sometimes
in
the
shape
of
a
key.
D.It’s
traditional
to
give
flowers
and
enjoy
a
special
meal.
E.Family
members
put
many
sweets
on
the
birthday
cake.
F.They
could
also
see
how
good
he
was
at
cleaning
the
house!
G.Others
are
more
specific
to
certain
ages
and
certain
countries.
36. B
37. G
38. C
39. F
40. D
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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Fifteen
years
earlier,I
was
a
single
mom
with
two
children,a
41
job
and
a
long
.So
I
had
to
shop
for
groceries
and
plan
for
the
next
week
on
weekends.
42
,I
went
shopping
on
Sunday.When
I
43
to
the
cashier
that
the
store
was
really
quiet
that
day,she
replied,“It’s
always
44
on
Mother’s
Day.You
must
be
the
only
45
out
there
shopping.”
I
know
she
was
46
telling
the
truth
and
she
did
not
mean
to
47
me.Needless
to
say,all
I
could
do
was
finish
paying
and
get
to
my
car.I
hadn’t
48
realized
it
was
Mother’s
Day.My
children
were
too
young
to
know
it.How
49
I
really
was!
I
was
excited
to
see
my
50
soon.I
decided
to
treat
myself
to
an
ice
tea
and
51
to
the
sandwich
shop
next
door.It
was
52
except
for
a
mom
and
her
son
ahead
of
me.
53
this
was
a
single
mom,celebrating
Mother’s
Day
with
her
son
in
the
sandwich
shop.When
she
finished
54
,I
handed
the
cashier
a
$20
bill
and
said,“This
is
my
treat.Happy
Mother’s
Day!”
The
cashier
and
the
woman
were
confused
for
a
moment.
Wayne
Dyer
once
talked
about
the
power
of
kindness.He
said
studies
showed
that
not
only
do
the
giver
and
receiver
of
an
act
of
kindness
55
,but
an
observer
benefits
in
exactly
the
same
way.
41.A.
B.demanding
C.well?paid
D.miserable
42.A.As
usual
B.Seldom
C.Occasionally
D.For
once
43.A.reported
B.explained
C.commented
D.suggested
44.A.classic
B.crowded
C.special
D.quiet
45.A.customer
B.mother
C.parent
D.driver
46.A.simply
B.deliberately
C.proudly
D.politely
47.A.warn
B.discourage
C.hurt
D.remind
48.A.just
B.still
C.ever
D.even
49.A.defeated
B.alone
C.stubborn
D.warm?hearted
50.A.children
B.husband
C.friends
D.neighbors
51.A.rode
B.drove
C.walked
D.escaped
52.A.clean
B.excellent
C.elegant
D.empty
53.A.Luckily
B.Obviously
C.Fortunately
D.Sadly
54.A.ordering
B.parking
C.eating
D.packing
55.A.benefit
B.interest
C.understand
D.learn
41-55
BACDB
ACDBA
CDBAA
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。
As
you
know,science
plays
56.
very
important
role
in
our
education.Do
you
want
to
keep
up
57.
the
latest
research
and
discoveries
in
science?
There
are
many
good
websites
58.
you
can
check
out
the
latest
in
the
science
world.
One
great
site
is
Science
News
for
Kids.This
site
reports
science
news
59.
(cover)
a
wide
range
of
subjects.The
articles
are
intended
for
younger
readers,but
adults
will
find
this
site
60.
(suit)
for
them
as
well.Another
wonderful
site,one
that
I
check
out
every
day,
61.
(call)
Science
Daily.The
site
is
62.
(constant)
updated
with
news,often
about
exciting
63.
(finding)
that
change
how
we
view
the
world.
These
sites
post
the
latest
stories
and
also
keep
all
the
past
articles
they
64.
(post)
earlier.That
way
you
can
find
articles
just
about
anything
that
65.
(be)
related
to
the
science
fields
you
are
interested
in.
56. a
57. with
58. where
59.
 covering
60.
 suitable
61. is
called
62.
 constantly
63.
 findings
64.
 posted
65.
 is
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
《鲁宾逊漂流记》是英国作家丹尼尔·笛福(Daniel
Defoe)写的一部著名小说。请根据下列要点写一篇简短的书评。
1.该书出版于1719年,它是一本最流行的历险小说之一;
2.简述小说的主要故事情节;
3.该书一部分是根据18世纪苏格兰水手Alexander
Selkirk的事迹写的;
4.小说描写细致,引人入胜。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.标题和开头已给出,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:自给自足的self?sufficient;食人肉的野人cannibal
A
Review
of
Robinson
Crusoe
Robinson
Crusoe
is
one
of
the
most
popular
adventure
novels
by
the
English
author
Daniel
Defoe,published
in
1719.
参考范文
A
Review
of
Robinson
Crusoe
Robinson
Crusoe
is
one
of
the
most
popular
adventure
novels
by
the
English
author
Daniel
Defoe,published
in
1719.It
is
the
story
of
Robinson
Crusoe,an
Englishman
who
is
shipwrecked
in
a
lonely
tropical
island.He
builds
himself
a
hut,grows
his
own
food,and
becomes
self?sufficient.After
23
years
he
meets
with
a
group
of
cannibals
and
rescues
one
of
their
prisoners,a
young
native
whom
he
calls
Friday.They
become
close
friends,and
when
they
are
finally
rescued
four
years
later,both
return
to
England.
Robinson
Crusoe
was
partly
based
on
the
actual
deeds
of
Alexander
Selkirk,an
18th?century
Scottish
sailor
who
spent
almost
five
years
alone
on
a
desert
island.This
novel
is
famous
for
its
lovely
details
and
its
expression
of
belief
in
man’s
ability
when
left
alone
in
nature.
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。续写的词数应为150左右。
I
pulled
the
car
into
the
garage
and
got
out,just
like
every
night
for
the
past
16
years.The
difference
was
that
I
wouldn’t
have
a
job
to
take
in
the
morning.I
used
to
be
a
VP
in
technology
for
a
national
bank
until
it
was
closed.
I’d
put
my
heart
and
soul
into
my
job.Not
only
did
I
work
long
hours,but
I
was
on
call
24
hours
a
day,including
weekends
and
holidays.My
kids
joked
that,though
they
were
the
teenagers,I
was
the
one
who
was
glued
to
the
cellphone
and
had
to
be
told
not
to
text
at
the
dinner
table.
My
wife,Michelle,went
back
to
work
full?time
once
my
job
was
threatened.But
our
kids
would
be
going
to
college—our
son,TJ,was
a
high
school
senior,and
the
girls,Sarah
and
Tara,were
in
ninth
grade—and
I
wanted
to
give
them
the
education
and
opportunities
they
deserved.God,if
I
can’t
provide
for
my
family,I
asked,what
good
am
I?
A
ray
of
light
streamed
through
the
window,as
if
beckoning(召唤)
me.I
opened
the
door
and
stepped
out
into
our
yard.The
lawn,the
maple
tree
planted
when
I
was
young
and
the
flower
beds
were
overrun
with
weeds.They
needed
pruning(修剪).
Treasure
this
time.The
thought
came
out
of
nowhere.But
clear,clear
as
it
could
be,I
shook
my
head.I
couldn’t
get
distracted
by
random
thoughts.The
clock
was
ticking.I
needed
to
get
busy
finding
a
new
job.
I
went
up
to
the
house.“I’m
sorry,Dad,”
TJ
said.“I
know
how
much
your
job
meant
to
you.”His
concern
was
mirrored
in
the
girls’
faces.Then
Michelle
added,“It’s
going
to
be
okay.We’ll
get
through
this
together.Maybe
you
should
consider
this
time
as
a
break.You
deserve
one.”
A
break?Was
she
kidding?There
was
no
time
to
rest.If
anything,I
needed
to
work
even
harder.
Paragraph
1:
The
next
morning
I
got
up
before
everyone
else
and
opened
my
laptop.
Paragraph
2:
Just
a
few
hours
here
and
there,the
new
lawn
began
to
take
shape
and
so
did
I.
参考范文
The
next
morning
I
got
up
before
everyone
else
and
opened
my
laptop.To
find
a
new
job,I
searched
job
sites,and
companies
with
big
technical
departments,and
e?mailed
friends
with
connections.Then
Michelle
and
the
kids
were
up;the
house
was
bustling.However,by
midmorning
the
quiet
of
the
house
was
driving
me
crazy.I
walked
to
our
yard
to
clear
my
head.My
gaze
fell
on
those
overgrown
flower
beds.At
least
that
was
a
problem
I
could
do
something
about.Then
I
settled
into
a
new
routine.I
still
applied
for
jobs,but
I
took
a
break
to
do
things
I’d
neglected.
Just
a
few
hours
here
and
there,the
new
lawn
began
to
take
shape
and
so
did
I.With
the
physical
labor,the
extra
weight
and
concern
dropped
off,and
I
felt
healthier.Maybe
God
had
answered
a
prayer
I
hadn’t
even
said.He
gave
me
this
time
to
treasure,to
be
the
husband
and
father
my
family
needed.And
I
also
had
the
chance
to
find
a
healthy
balance
between
work
and
home—a
balance
that
even
after
I
land
a
new
position
with
a
great
company,I
will
be
sure
to
keep.