外研版必修第二册Unit
2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、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Summer
vacation
is
coming
soon.To
enjoy
a
relaxing
holiday,here
we’d
like
to
share
with
you
some
of
the
best
rock
and
jazz
festivals.Although
many
Ukrainian
music
festivals
were
cancelled
because
of
the
bad
financial
condition,plenty
remain
for
music
lovers.
Krayina
Mriy
When
and
where:June
20-21,Kyiv,Pyrohovo
folk
museum
Lineup(阵容):TNMK,Boombox,Vopli
Vidoplyasova,Onuka
Krayina
Mriy
is
an
annual(每年的)
rock
music
festival
that
promotes
modern
music.Besides
music,the
festival
will
offer
dances
as
well
as
literary
and
theatrical
performances
and
also
playing
of
a
traditional
music
instrument.
Alfa
Fest
When
and
where:June
26-28,Lviv
So
far
all
tickets
have
been
booked,but
a
waiting
list
is
available
at
www./buyticket.This
annual
festival
held
in
Lviv
will
be
interesting
for
both
experienced
jazz
lovers
and
jazz
learners.The
performers
on
the
lineup
come
from
Ukraine,Japan,Cuba
and
the
US.
Koktebel
When
and
where:Aug.22-Sept.6,Zatoka
village,Odesa
Oblast
Koktebel
Jazz
is
the
biggest
outdoor
jazz
festival.The
Cinematic
Orchestra,Parov
Stelar,Nino
Katamadze,Bonobo,Submotion
Orchestra,Billy’s
Band
were
the
GALA’S
superstars
in
previous
years.This
year
the
list
of
festival’s
participants
and
tickets
prices
still
remain
unknown
but
the
organizers
revealed(透露)
that
apart
from
good
jazz,the
guests
will
be
offered
music
lectures
and
movie
screenings.
Respublica
When
and
where:Sept.4-7,Kamyanets-Podilsky,Khmelnytska
Oblast
Folk
music
and
street
art
festival
Respublica
will
take
place
in
Kamyanets,Podilsky,one
of
the
most
beautiful
cities
in
the
west.Kyiv
Post
staff
writer
Nataliya
Trach
can
be
reached
at
trach@
.Booking
in
advance
can
get
a
good
discount.
21.Who
is
the
text
mainly
intended
for?
A.People
enthusiastic
about
music.
B.People
fond
of
travelling
around.
C.Merchants
able
to
make
a
fortune.
D.Musicians
able
to
play
various
instruments.
22.What
do
Krayina
Mriy
and
Alfa
Fest
have
in
common?
A.Their
performers
are
all
from
Ukraine.
B.Their
aim
is
to
spread
modern
music.
C.They
both
offer
other
performances.
D.They
are
both
yearly-held
festivals.
23.Which
festival
lasts
the
longest?
A.Krayina
Mriy.
B.Alfa
Fest.
C.Koktebel.
D.Respublica.
24.How
is
Respublica
different
from
other
festivals?
A.It
is
to
be
held
outdoors.
B.It
offers
discounts
to
audience.
C.Its
ticket
price
keeps
unknown.
D.Its
musical
styles
are
various.
答案 ADCB
B
My
11-year-old
daughter
has
been
awarded
an
academic
scholarship
to
a
private
school.It’s
only
a
small
discount,but
the
scholarship
means
she’ll
skip
the
waiting
list.Should
we
pay
the
private
school
fees,or
choose
free
education
instead?
I
always
assumed
my
children
would
go
to
a
private
school,like
I
did.Not
because
my
family
is
wealthy,but
because
I
believe
that
the
best
education
is
private.It
took
years
for
me
to
make
peace
with
the
fact
that
my
two
children
attended
our
local
public
primary
school.They’ll
go
to
a
private
high
school,I
told
myself.Yet
here
we
are.My
eldest
is
now
in
her
last
year
of
primary
school,and
my
husband
and
I
will
struggle
to
afford
private
school.If
so,I
could
increase
my
work
hours.My
law
degree
was
supposed
to
be
my
ticket
to
a
good
job
and
a
secure
income,but
that’s
not
quite
how
it
turned
out.
During
many
sleepless
nights,I
felt
troubled
by
the
decision.Although
I
want
the
best
for
my
daughter,I
have
my
own
dreams
too.I
can’t
sacrifice(牺牲)
everything
for
my
precious
girl.I
explain
that
I
want
to
be
a
positive
role
model
for
my
daughter,and
an
unhappy
parent
is
a
terrible
strain
on
a
family.And
finally,it’s
decided.My
daughter
is
going
to
the
public
school
behind
our
home.She
couldn’t
be
more
pleased.
Now
I’m
satisfied.More
than
my
fancy
private
school
education,it’s
my
family
that
shaped
me.With
high
school
now
25
years
in
the
past,I
can
no
longer
remember
what
I
once
knew
so
perfectly.The
lessons
from
my
childhood
home,however,have
proved
impossible
to
forget.
25.From
the
passage
we
know
that
.
A.the
scholarship
her
daughter
won
could
cover
most
of
her
school
fees
B.her
two
children
attended
their
local
private
primary
school
C.the
writer
had
a
good
job
and
a
secure
income
D.it
took
a
long
time
for
her
to
make
the
final
decision
26.Why
did
the
writer
want
her
daughter
to
go
to
a
private
school
at
first?
A.Because
her
daughter
earned
an
academic
scholarship.
B.Because
she
wanted
her
daughter
to
receive
the
best
education.
C.Because
she
wanted
her
daughter
to
skip
the
waiting
list.
D.Because
her
daughter’s
potential
was
wasted
at
the
public
primary
school.
27.The
underlined
word
“strain”
in
Paragraph
3
refers
to
“
”.
A.anger
B.comfort
C.burden
D.relief
28.What
does
the
passage
indicate?
A.Parents
should
make
every
sacrifice
for
their
children.
B.Finance
should
be
taken
into
account
when
it
comes
to
education.
C.Private
school
education
is
not
as
good
as
public
school
education.
D.Rather
than
school
education,family
influences
a
person
most.
答案 DBCD
C
Most
people
around
the
world
are
right-handed.This
also
seems
to
be
true
in
history.In
1799,scientists
studied
works
of
art
made
at
different
times
from
1,500
B.C.
to
the
1950s.Most
of
the
people
shown
in
these
works
are
right-handed,so
the
scientists
guessed
that
right-handedness
has
always
been
common
through
history.Today,only
about
10%
to
15%
of
the
world’s
population
is
left-handed.
Why
are
there
more
right-handed
people
than
left-handed
ones?Scientists
now
know
that
a
person’s
two
hands
each
have
their
own
jobs.Most
people
use
hands
to
find
things
or
hold
things.The
right
hand
is
used
to
work
with
things.This
is
because
of
the
different
work
of
the
two
sides
of
the
brain.The
right
side
of
the
brain,which
makes
a
person’s
hands
and
eyes
work
together,controls
the
left
hand.The
left
side
of
the
brain,which
controls
the
right
hand,is
the
centre
for
thinking
and
doing
problems.These
findings
show
that
more
artists
should
be
left-handed,and
studies
have
found
that
left-handedness
is
twice
as
common
among
artists
as
among
people
in
other
jobs.
No
one
really
knows
what
makes
a
person
become
right-handed
instead
of
left-handed.Scientists
have
found
that
almost
40%
of
the
people
become
left-handed
because
their
main
brain
is
damaged
when
they
are
born.However,this
doesn’t
happen
to
everyone,so
scientists
guess
there
must
be
another
reason
why
people
become
left-handed.One
idea
is
that
people
usually
get
right-handed
from
their
parents.
Though
right-handedness
is
more
common
than
left-handedness,people
no
longer
think
left-handed
people
are
strange
or
unusual.
29.After
studying
works
of
art
made
at
different
times
in
history,the
scientists
found
that
.
A.the
art
began
from
1,500
B.C.
B.the
works
of
art
ended
in
the
1950s
C.most
people
shown
in
the
works
of
art
are
right-handed
D.most
people
shown
in
the
works
of
art
are
left-handed
30.How
many
people
in
the
world
are
left-handed
now?
A.Less
than
one
sixth.
B.More
than
a
half.
C.About
40%.
D.The
passage
doesn’t
tell
us.
31.According
to
the
passage,which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true?
A.No
one
really
knows
what
makes
a
person
become
right-handed.
B.Left-handedness
is
cleverer
than
right-handedness.
C.Today
children
are
not
made
to
use
their
right
hands
only.
D.Scientists
think
there
must
be
some
reason
why
people
become
left-handed.
32.The
best
title
for
this
passage
is
“
”.
A.Scientists’
New
Inventions
B.Left-handed
People
C.Which
Hand?
D.Different
Brains,Different
Hands
答案 CABC
D
It
seems
that
great
artists
and
scientists
often
suffer
from
mental
problems.Both
Einstein
and
Dickens
had
mental
illness.Now
scientists
have
started
to
look
at
whether
mental
illness
and
genius
are
linked(联系).
Dr.Adele
Juda
studied
5,000
creative
people
in
Germany.She
found
there
were
more
people
with
mental
illness
in
this
group
than
in
the
general
population.Poets
had
the
highest
rate(比例)
of
mental
illness,followed
by
musicians,with
lower
numbers
for
painters
and
architects.
Other
scientists
did
research
which
also
showed
a
strong
link
between
mental
problems
and
creativity.But,it
did
nothing
to
explain
it.
Dr.Ruth
Richards
of
Harvard
University
made
a
breakthrough.Instead
of
studying
creative
people,she
took
a
group
of
psychiatric(精神病的)
patients
and
tested
them
for
creativity.The
patients
got
much
higher
scores
than
a
normal
group.
Also,the
patients’
close
relatives
were
much
more
creative
than
the
patients
and
a
normal
group.This
suggests
that
the
key
to
the
link
between
creativity
and
mental
illness
is
in
our
genes(基因).
But
this
is
a
problem.According
to
Darwinism,harmful
genes
should
be
removed.Some
scientists
believe
that
evolution(进化)
has
created
a
balance,where
the
madness
of
a
few
people
leads
to
the
development
of
the
whole
human
race.
Geniuses
may
be
mad,bad
or
just
difficult
to
understand,but
their
discoveries
have
improved
the
world
we
live
in.It
seems
that
a
little
creative
madness
is
good
for
us
all.
33.According
to
Dr.Adele
Juda,which
of
the
following
groups
has
the
lowest
rate
of
mental
illness?
A.Painters.
B.Musicians.
C.Poets.
D.Bus
drivers.
34.The
underlined
phrase
“made
a
breakthrough”
in
the
fourth
paragraph
means
“
”.
A.discovered
or
found
something
new
and
important
B.made
a
way
through
using
force
C.(of
the
sun
or
the
moon)
appeared
from
behind
(clouds)
D.suddenly
changed
(from
a
slower
to
a
faster
pace)
35.Which
of
the
following
statements
is
NOT
true?
A.Among
the
5,000
creative
people
in
Germany,more
people
suffer
from
mental
diseases
than
the
general
population.
B.There
is
a
strong
link
between
mental
problems
and
creativity.
C.Psychiatric
patients
make
greater
contributions
than
common
people.
D.The
key
to
the
link
between
creativity
and
mental
illness
is
in
our
genes.
答案 DAC
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。
In
May,my
friend
Jess
and
I
started
looking
for
summer
jobs.After
a
couple
of
weeks
of
looking
for
jobs
at
clothing
stores
and
restaurants,Jess
and
I
decided
to
try
something
different.
36
We
got
the
idea
from
something
we
did
last
year.
Jess
and
I
both
love
to
dance,and
we
have
been
taking
dance
lessons
for
years.One
day
last
fall,my
aunt
asked
us
to
organize
a
birthday
party
for
her
daughter.
37
First,we
did
a
short
dance
show
for
them,then
we
taught
the
girls
a
few
steps.Because
it
was
a
girls’
party,we
also
brought
in
nail
polish(指甲油).The
girls
really
loved
it!
38
We
went
to
the
library
and
borrowed
books
on
magic
tricks
and
paper
folding.Jess’s
uncle
knows
how
to
make
balloon
animals
and
taught
us
how.
39
Jess
practices
doing
it
a
lot,so
she
is
better
at
playing
magic
tricks
than
I
am.
Before
long,we
were
busy
several
times
a
week
doing
birthday
parties,or
getting
children
to
enjoy
themselves
during
large
family
summer
barbecues(烧烤野餐).We
even
came
up
with
the
idea
of
offering
cakes
and
snacks.Now
we
have
our
own
website.
40
We
love
the
name
and
we
love
being
our
own
boss.We
enjoy
working
together
to
make
our
business
better
and
better.
A.People
loved
our
idea
so
much.
B.We
decided
to
go
into
business
for
ourselves!
C.We
call
our
business
Jess
“n”
Jacki
Party
Planners.
D.She
thought
we
could
organize
a
dance
party,so
we
tried
it.
E.Jess
and
I
thought
of
ways
to
make
our
parties
bigger
and
better.
F.We
have
decided
to
work
throughout
the
year,doing
one
party
a
week.
G.Then
he
gave
us
three
balls
and
a
book
that
teaches
us
how
to
play
magic
tricks.
36. B
37. D
38. E
39. G
40. C
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。
There
Really
Was
a
Santa
Claus
Ann
worked
for
a
big
company.One
of
the
duties
was
to
go
to
the
post
office
every
day
and
41
the
company
mail.One
day
in
December,she
42
a
beggar
dressed
as
a
Santa
Claus
43
at
the
crossing.Each
day
she
dropped
some
coins
in
his
bowl.He
would
smile
and
44
her
a
Merry
Christmas.
At
night
the
temperature
dropped
below
0℃,but
the
Santa
Claus
45
stood
in
the
cold
wind.
46
she
dropped
her
coins,she
handed
him
a
pair
of
gloves.
A
week
later,a(n)
47
Santa
Claus
was
standing
there.“What
happened
to
the
other
Santa
Claus?”
she
asked.He
said,“He’s
very
48
today.”
She
prayed
for
his
health.
Later
that
day,a
colleague
entered
her
office
49
.“What
shall
I
do?
I
don’t
have
any
money
to
buy
my
boys
anything
for
Christmas,
50
my
ex-husband
refuses
to
send
money
to
them.”
The
lady
comforted
her
colleague,“I’m
sure
everything
will
51
.It’s
Christmas.Believe
in
miracles(奇迹).”
That
evening,she
told
her
husband
about
her
colleague’s
52
,“I
know
we
don’t
have
much
money
to
help,but
I’d
like
to
give
her
fifty
or
a
hundred
dollars.Last
year
we
couldn’t
53
to
buy
anything
for
ourselves
but
we
still
had
a
wonderful
Christmas.”
Her
husband
smiled,“Give
her
one
hundred
dollars.”
She
reached
up
and
held
him.Warmth
spread
54
her
body.He
held
her
and
realized
that
55
really
was
a
Santa
Claus—and
he
had
married
her!
41.A.receive
B.go
through
C.answer
D.pick
up
42.A.spotted
B.watched
C.sensed
D.followed
43.A.standing
B.waiting
C.playing
D.performing
44.A.send
B.offer
C.wish
D.tell
45.A.even
B.just
C.yet
D.still
46.A.After
B.If
C.Since
D.Although
47.A.honest
B.strong
C.considerate
D.new
48.A.sad
B.sick
C.cold
D.poor
49.A.in
tears
B.in
shock
C.in
horror
D.in
trouble
50.A.or
B.but
C.so
D.otherwise
51.A.come
back
B.work
out
C.run
out
D.open
up
52.A.message
B.suggestion
C.example
D.situation
53.A.offer
B.afford
C.promise
D.help
54.A.off
B.to
C.among
D.through
55.A.it
B.there
C.this
D.that
41-55
DAACD
ADBAB
BDBDB
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。
I’m
not
sure
56.
is
more
frightened,me
or
the
female
gorilla(大猩猩)
that
suddenly
appears
out
of
nowhere.I’m
walking
on
a
path
in
the
forest
in
the
Central
African
Republic.Unexpectedly,I’m
face-to-face
with
the
gorilla,who
begins
screaming
at
57.
top
of
her
lungs.That
makes
her
baby
scream,and
then
a
400-pound
male
appears.He
screams
the
58.
(loud)
of
all.The
noise
shakes
the
trees
as
the
male
beats
his
chest
and
charges
toward
me.I
quickly
lower
myself,ducking
my
head
to
avoid
59.
(look)
directly
into
his
eyes
so
he
doesn’t
feel
60.
(challenge).
My
name
is
Mireya
Mayor.I’m
a
61.
(science)
who
studies
animals
such
as
apes
and
monkeys.I
was
searching
62.
these
three
western
lowland
gorillas
I’d
been
observing.No
one
had
seen
them
for
hours,and
my
colleagues
and
I
were
worried.
When
the
gorillas
and
I
frightened
each
other,I
was
just
glad
to
find
63.
(they)
alive.True
to
a
gorilla’s
unaggressive
nature,the
huge
animal
64.
(mean)
me
no
real
harm.He
was
just
saying:“I’m
king
of
this
forest,and
here
is
your
reminder!”
Once
his
message
was
delivered,he
allowed
me
65.
(stay)
and
watch.
56. who/which
57. the
58. loudest
59. looking
60. challenged
61. scientist又由空前的a可知,此处用单数。scientist科学家。
62. for
63. them
64. meant
65. to
stay
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 单句写作(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)
根据汉语意思及括号内的提示,翻译下列句子。
66.你谈了那么多伦敦的事情,你一定去过那儿。(must)
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67.有一个解决这一问题的好办法。(exist)
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68.不管你说什么,我都不会再相信了。(regardless
of)
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69.要求所有的文章与学生的生活有关。(request)
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70.有100多名来自全国的运动员参加了比赛。(participate
in)
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66.You
talk
so
much
about
London.You
must
have
been
there.
67.There
exists
a
good
way
to
solve
the
problem.
68.Regardless
of
what
you
say,I
won’t
believe
again.
69.It
is
requested
that
all
the
articles
should
be
related
to
the
students
life.
70.There
are
over
100
athletes
from
all
over
the
country
participating
in
the
competition.
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。续写的词数应为150左右。
We
lived
not
far
from
the
sea,but
I
had
never
been
allowed
by
my
parents
to
play
in
the
sea
water.It
was
said
that
there
was
weed
at
the
bottom
of
the
water
along
the
beach
and
of
course
it
was
dangerous
to
swim
in
the
water.But
I
didn’t
believe
it
and
that
day,I
agreed
to
play
with
my
friends
on
the
beach.I
had
to
lie
to
my
parents
since
I
would
never
get
a
chance
to
go
out
if
I
told
them
I
would
go
to
play
on
the
beach
without
them
in
sight.
After
breakfast,I
read
a
book
in
my
room
for
some
time
to
wait
for
my
mum
to
leave
the
house.But
she
kept
working
in
the
kitchen.I
couldn’t
waste
time
any
more.Otherwise,Bobby
and
Jimmy
would
be
angry.
I
went
downstairs
slowly
and
tried
to
walk
casually
towards
the
back
door.Mum
asked
me
without
looking
up
from
her
work
of
dish
washing,“Where
are
you
going?”
I
answered
without
hesitation,“I
am
going
to
the
outside
on
the
grass
to
play
with
Jack
and
Tim.”
After
I
got
out
of
the
room,I
breathed
a
sigh
of
relief.My
plan
had
worked
out
fine
so
far.I
climbed
the
fence
and
jumped
onto
the
muddy
field
a
few
feet
away
from
my
house
and
started
running
towards
the
bus
stop
at
top
speed.I
was
on
the
beach
scanning
the
crowd
for
my
friends
Jimmy
and
Bobby
about
ten
minutes
later.After
a
while,I
saw
them
near
a
coconut(椰子)
tree.I
ran
towards
them
and
got
into
my
swimming
trunks.For
about
an
hour,we
played
volleyball
happily.Suddenly,Bobby
hit
the
ball
too
hard
and
the
ball
fell
onto
the
sea.Just
as
Bobby
was
going
to
pick
up
the
ball,the
tide
came
in
and
carried
the
ball
further
and
further
away
from
the
shore.I
wanted
to
show
off
my
swimming
skills,so
I
declared
to
help
get
the
ball
for
them.
Paragraph
1:
I
dived
into
the
water
and
started
swimming
at
a
steady
pace.
Paragraph
2:
I
struggled
to
keep
afloat(漂浮的)
but
it
was
no
use.
参考范文
I
dived
into
the
water
and
started
swimming
at
a
steady
pace.After
swimming
for
about
ten
minutes,I
became
tired,but
when
I
saw
that
the
ball
was
only
a
few
feet
away
from
me,I
put
in
an
extra
burst
of
effort.However,just
as
I
was
going
to
get
the
ball,a
very
strong
current
swept
the
ball
further
away
from
me.What
made
me
terrified
was
that
my
feet
were
trapped
by
some
weed
and
I
could
not
swim
any
more.
I
struggled
to
keep
afloat
but
it
was
no
use.“If
I
had
listened
to
my
parents,this
would
never
have
happened,”I
thought
regretfully.Just
at
that
moment,I
found
a
familiar
figure
running
through
the
crowd
towards
me.It
was
my
father.When
he
found
that
I
was
not
playing
outside
on
the
grass,he
knew
quickly
what
happened
and
came
to
the
beach
as
fast
as
he
could.His
quick
action
saved
my
life.