资源简介 单元检测卷(三)(Units 5~6) (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。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.When will the man’s essay be handed in A.Today. B.Tomorrow. C.The day after tomorrow.2.What will the speakers’ kids do on Saturday A.Have a soccer practice.B.Go to the beach.C.Watch a game.3.What will the speakers probably do next A.Get some money.B.Fix the washing machine.C.Go to the man’s parents’ house.4.How does the woman’s father stay healthy A.By playing golf.B.By working less.C.By exercising at a gym.5.What is the conversation about A.Brushing teeth. B.Eating dinner. C.Going to sleep.第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Where does the conversation probably take place A.On the street. B.At home. C.In an office.7.What are the speakers trying to do A.Run a race. B.Go to a store. C.Finish their work.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Why is the man apologizing A.He missed his test.B.He was late for an appointment.C.He went to the wrong place for an appointment.9.Who took the man back home yesterday A.His father. B.His mother. C.His brother.10.What day is it today A.Wednesday. B.Thursday. C.Friday.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Why wasn’t the woman allowed to go to the concert at first A.She didn’t do the cleaning.B.She would come home too late.C.She didn’t finish her homework.12.What does the woman promise to do this weekend A.Finish her school work.B.Get a room ready.C.Go to bed early.13.Who will come to visit next week A.The woman’s aunt.B.The woman’s friends.C.The woman’s teacher.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.What is the relationship between the two speakers A.Friends. B.Strangers. C.Co-workers.15.Which place does the woman want to visit A.The weekly fair.B.The farmers’ market.C.The department store.16.Where will the woman go A.To the city center.B.Outside of the city.C.To the other side of the city.17.When is the next bus expected A.In one minute. B.In five minutes. C.In ten minutes.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Why did the speaker go to the city A.To recycle glass. B.To visit his friend. C.To be a photographer.19.How was the speaker feeling just before he received the phone call A.Confident. B.Sad. C.Happy.20.What did the caller want to do A.Give the speaker a job.B.Buy a picture from the speaker.C.Borrow money from the speaker.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。ADaily NewsBerlin pollution meetingA meeting of country leaders started yesterday.The three-day-long meeting in Berlin is to talk about ways to reduce pollution.Reports from the first day of the meeting are good and the French team said yesterday that they think the leaders will be able to agree.Avatar 3 successAfter taking more than two years to make,Avatar 3 has arrived.It is the final part of the Avatar series,which is one of the most successful series in movie history.It looks like that success will continue;Avatar 3 has made more money in its first weekend than any other film this year.New study publishedA new study at Oxford University has shown that eating too much chicken can be bad for your brain.Scientists tested more than one thousand people and found that people who eat more than 500g of chicken per week do much worse in intelligence tests than people who eat less.New uPhone 7SXThe big news this week was the new uPhone 7SX.People waited outside uPhone Stores all night in London,New York and Tokyo to be the first to buy the new smartphone.It’s very light and very slim.uPhone also says that the 7SX is waterproof and can charge to full battery in less than one hour.Paris Fashion WeekLong skirts,rollneck tops and knee-high boots are everywhere.Paris Fashion Week has started and Europe’s top designers are showing their new looks for the year.The hot topic is that miniskirts are out and longer skirts are in.And the new colour for the winter Yellow.21.Who might be the writer of the news Avatar 3 success A.Tim Forbes,Entertainment.B.Emma Gershwin,Technology.C.Angela Orawan,Politics.D.Armand de Winter,Fashion.22.Which of the following is TRUE A.Avatar 3 is not very popular.B.This year’s fashion trends are the same as last year.C.The leaders in Berlin will not agree about pollution.D.Scientists think eating much chicken makes people stupid.23.Which might be the next sentence about New uPhone 7SX A.The second most successful movie is Frozen 2.B.That makes it the fastest charging phone in the world.C.British chicken farmers say that the study is wrong.D.It is a big change from the summer trend of blue and black.B13-year-old Ava Dorsey is the founder of Ava’s Pet Palace,a business that sells organic dog and cat treats.“I actually had the idea when I was six with a picture I drew of a palace,” she says.It was a detailed design for dogs and cats and she had serious plans to build it one day.Unlike most dog treats that you find in stores,dog treats sold by Ava’s Pet Palace are 100% organic,and are non-GMO(非转基因).Ava has set a goal for herself with these dog treats,and she wants every treat to be healthy,tasty,and top-quality.Seriously,some of her treats sound delicious enough for people to eat! “All of my bags now have the USDA organic stamp,and we’re very excited to have gotten it because it’s something I’ve wanted for a long time,” she says.“A lot of stores like to see organic products because customers like it,so that was really exciting.”Ava says the biggest challenge of being a kid in business is when people don’t take her seriously,but undoubtedly Ava has proved that her doubters are wrong! When asked how she defines(定义) success,Ava says,“When you hit a bump in the road,you shouldn’t give up and you keep trying.”She learned that from her mom,who sounds like a smart lady! Some more things Ava has learned from her years in business: Hard work eventually pays off and there is nothing wrong with asking for help.As far as the future of the pet treats industry goes,Ava is optimistic—but she’d also like to be an inspiration for change.“There’s not much diversity right now,so that’s something I would love to see in the future,”says Ava.“I would also love to see more kids in this industry.There aren’t many other teenagers around,and I hope that I can be an inspiration to others who hope to lead the pet industry.”24.What can we learn about Ava’s Pet Palace from the first two paragraphs A.It sells organic pet food.B.It is a palace for pets.C.It is very popular among kids.D.It designs stamps for customers.25.What does the underlined part “hit a bump in the road” in paragraph 3 probably mean A.Drive on a stone road.B.Escape a setback in business.C.Face a challenging situation.D.Encounter an unexpected opportunity.26.What can be inferred about Ava’s future goals A.She plans to enlarge her business in other industries.B.She wants to employ more teenagers in her company.C.She intends to be a leading figure in the pet industry.D.She hopes to break new ground in the pet treats industry.27.Which of the following best describes Ava A.Patient and hard-working. B.Determined and creative.C.Confident and humorous. D.Friendly and outgoing.C“Everyone should have the chance to play” is the idea behind All Terrain(地形) Georgia,a program that offers free all-terrain wheelchairs at Georgia’s parks to those with physical disabilities.Being in the woods,fishing,or having a picnic at one of Georgia’s state parks can help those people feel normal again.This is a cooperation program between the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and the Aimee Copeland Foundation.All-terrain wheelchairs look like an advanced version of everyday wheelchairs.They have a tank-like appearance,and their wheels are bigger.And bigger engines(发动机) make them have more power to cross terrain quickly.Most importantly,these chairs are specially designed to make them reliably cross terrain that’s rough,wet,sandy or snowy.Therefore,they can give people who might not be able to cross more difficult types of terrain the ability to start a trip.According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,11.1% of U.S.adults have serious difficulty walking or climbing steps.And yet,the most wheelchair-friendly national park in the country,South Dakota’s Badlands National Park,has only 3 roads out of 17 suitable for wheelchairs.Besides,traditional wheelchairs can be risky,uncomfortable,and difficult to use in the park,not to mention the fact that the price of some all-terrain wheelchairs can be between $13,000 and nearly $30,000.Now,as long as you complete a form and meet the requirements,you can book an all-terrain wheelchair and use it for free at one of the cooperative state parks in Georgia.Do remember you need to have an adult around you during the trip.The adult must undergo a training program,carry a fully charged phone and be physically capable of seeking help,if necessary,by returning quickly to the place where the chair was checked out.Last year,a number of all-terrain wheelchairs were put into service at 11 state parks and historic sites through All Terrain Georgia.Looking ahead,Melanie Dunn,the assistant director of the Aimee Copeland Foundation,said,“The foundation will soon have the ability to move the chairs to many other parks.Everyone deserves the chance to get close to nature and we can help them do it.”28.What may users value most about all-terrain wheelchairs A.Their cool appearance.B.The creative idea behind them.C.The convenience of avoiding heavy traffic.D.Their ability to run on challenging terrain safely.29.Why is South Dakota’s Badlands National Park mentioned in paragraph 3 A.To praise the park’s user-friendly design.B.To recommend the national park to the public.C.To call on the government to build more special roads.D.To show the shortage of wheelchair-friendly public services.30.What do the instructions on the program in paragraph 4 suggest A.It works better for adult users.B.It sets difficult training tasks for users.C.It is aimed at a risk-free user experience.D.It allows free visits to most national parks.31.What is Dunn’s attitude towards the future of all-terrain wheelchairs A.Positive. B.Worried.C.Curious. D.Doubtful.D(2024·安徽宣城高一上期末)Monkfish are low in calories and they are easy to cook.They can be cut into pieces,mixed with egg whites,cornflour and salt,and then put into boiling water for a few minutes.There is only one problem with monkfish:they are ugly.With their eyes sticking out and wide mouths full of sharp teeth,they are frightening.In the Netherlands,fishermen who caught them used to throw them back.They are still usually sold without their heads,but the days of throwing them away are long gone.Japanese diners love the fatty liver; while Italians may still call them toad tails,that doesn’t stop them from eating the fish.People have been encouraged to eat more monkfish,as well as other unattractive creatures—in order to ensure the biodiversity of the ocean environment.There are more examples for sea animals going from “purposely avoided” to “willingly consumed”.In America,lobsters used to be fed to prisoners—a result of their abundance but also,no doubt,because they are difficult to eat and look frightening.Not until the late 19th century did they become fantastic dish.Today they are so desirable that Maine,where most American lobsters are caught,has the images of these creatures printed on many of its vehicles.Sometimes fashion goes the other way.Turtles were plentiful in early America,but in the 19th century they became fashionable: few foods were more recommended than turtle soup.Americans ate some species of turtle nearly to extinction.Yet today turtle-eating is more closely associated with remote and uncultured areas.Among cooking choices,people prefer the rare and the beautiful one than the unattractive one.But such narrow-minded food choices can have bad results: some species may not survive human preference for them.Better to stare into monkfish’s eyes than to contribute to the permanent loss of a species.32.How were monkfish treated in the Netherlands A.They were popular due to their fatty livers.B.They were abandoned by local fishermen.C.They were called toad tails from time to time.D.They were considered a danger to the ecosystem.33.Why are lobsters mentioned in paragraph 3 A.To stress its abundance in America.B.To make a comparison with monkfish.C.To prove prisoners used to be fed on seafood.D.To show people’s food habits keep changing.34.What can we learn from paragraph 4 A.Turtle-eating has been out of date now.B.Turtles have completely disappeared in America.C.Turtles were purposely avoided among food choices.D.Turtle-eating was against fashion in the 19th century.35.What is the main purpose of this text A.To introduce rare undersea wildlife.B.To encourage people to eat seafood.C.To call for the protection of biodiversity.D.To explain why people dislike monkfish.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。2023 saw the world celebrate a century of Disney magic,starting from a small animation studio to one of the most influential entertainment(娱乐) companies in the world. 36In 1923,the Disney Brothers Studio was founded in California by Walter Disney and his brother Roy.In 1928,Disney launched his most symbolic creation,Mickey Mouse,with the release of Steamboat Willie.With his big round ears and cheerful personality,Mickey quickly became an instant hit. 37 Disney continuously introduced innovation(创新) in animation.Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in 1937 became the first full-length animated film.It established Disney as a pioneer in animation industry.Disney’s dream extended beyond the world of animation,however.In 1955,Disneyland,the first theme park in the world,opened its doors in California.This sparked the creation of several more Disneyland parks worldwide. 38 In the 1950s,Disney started his television production,launching two popular series The Mickey Mouse Club and The Wonderful World of Disney.These shows brought Disney magic directly into people’s homes as TV took off.The Walt Disney Company continues to create well-received movies,shows,and theme parks. 39 For instance,Elsa and Anna from Frozen and superheroes from the Marvel universe enjoy great popularity worldwide.40 With countless memorable characters and timeless stories,it continues to bring joy to audiences of all ages around the world,ensuring its place as one of the most extraordinary and influential entertainment companies in history.A.New characters have joined the Disney family.B.The company continued to explore new entertainment.C.His love for his daughters was a big source of inspiration.D.Let’s explore the journey of Disney’s growth and development.E.Disney movies often draw inspiration from classic stories and real-life places.F.This success marked the beginning of Disney’s journey to bring joy to people.G.Throughout its history,Disney has become a symbol of magic and imagination.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。(2024·江苏扬州高一上期末)After my diagnosis(诊断) with a cancer,I loved the 41 of having something new and green around.My wife,Hannah,bought me a lucky bamboo plant in a deep-green pottery bowl.We placed the plant in the living room.I 42 every time I looked at it from the sofa where I spent most of my time.I told Hannah I wanted to 43 the plant myself.I was pleased when it didn’t immediately turn yellow or brown or 44 all its leaves.The cancer 45 my ability to walk,and the treatment left me 46 ,making it hard for me to perform everyday tasks.Since my diagnosis,it seemed that I had to depend on help from other people.The huge 47 left me feeling upset. 48 ,caring for the plant gave me a sense of 49 at a time when I sometimes felt 50 .Before falling sick,I worked as a family doctor.I was used to being the one who 51 care,not the one who received it.Watering the plant,as small an act as it was,connected me to my old 52 and taught me I could still be a caregiver.Plants and 53 could still depend on me.Over the next few months,I recovered from surgery and 54 work.Now I keep a few pots of lucky bamboo in my clinic.Sometimes,I will give one to my patients,telling them,“Take care of it.It 55 you!”41.A.idea B.photo C.conclusion D.story42.A.cried B.nodded C.smiled D.escaped43.A.hunt for B.wish for C.call for D.care for44.A.grow B.lose C.decorate D.shake45.A.limited B.strengthened C.questioned D.showed46.A.hopeful B.painless C.weak D.energetic47.A.success B.change C.support D.failure48.A.Besides B.Unfortunately C.However D.Therefore49.A.achievement B.closeness C.humour D.adventure50.A.proud B.useless C.amazed D.equal51.A.accepted B.approached C.required D.provided52.A.purpose B.personality C.dream D.identity53.A.people B.memories C.jobs D.diseases54.A.insisted on B.gave up C.returned to D.resulted in55.A.observes B.needs C.connects D.respects非选择题答题区第二节 (共10 小题;每小题1.5 分,满分 15 分)阅读下面材料,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’re considering a winter vacation,rather than heading south to be bathed in the warm sun,you might want to consider going north,where the land is blanketed in ice.At least,that’s 56.______________ many people do each year as they make 57. (they) way to Harbin for the annual winter ice festival.Harbin,58. (locate) in the northeast of China,is the capital of Heilongjiang Province,a province just across the border from Russian Siberia,so it 59. (influence) by the cold winds of Central Siberia.Low winter temperatures can go down to -38℃,60. makes it a perfect location for ice and snow culture.First set up by the Harbin Municipal Government in 1999,Harbin Ice and Snow World is by far the 61. (large) ice and snow art exhibition in the world.It is constantly evolving and each year brings with it a new theme,62. (provide) visitors with a totally unique experience from one year to the next.The ice carvings at the Harbin Ice and Snow World are regarded as some of the world’s finest 63. (example) of ice art.Each of these ice carvings is designed in some way related 64. the festival’s theme,enabling travelers 65. (experience) a variety of cultural flavors.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节 (满分15分)假定你是李华,你的英国笔友Henry打算暑假来中国游玩,发邮件请你推荐一处中国文化特色鲜明的旅游城市。请你根据以下提示给他回复邮件,内容包括:1.推荐城市;2.表达祝福。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。Dear Henry,Yours,Li Hua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。A week before New Year’s Day,the phone rang.“Maggie ran off,and I can’t find her,” my husband,Jerry,said in an anxious voice.He’d driven to the town park with our dog,Maggie.“Why’d she run away?” I asked.“A smaller dog scared her,and she took off over the footbridge.” Maggie was eleven years old,overweight,and afraid of her own shadow.I asked Jerry to find her before she ran too far away.Our daughter Jennifer overheard my end of the conversation.She often played upon the couch with Maggie.“Maggie’s lost Tell Dad I’ll help him look for her.” She flew out of the door.At first,Maggie’s tracks were easy to follow because a couple of inches of snow covered the ground.But her prints stopped at the parking lot where the snow had melted.My husband and Jennifer searched for hours into the night.Before leaving the park,Jerry hung his jacket on the branch of a tree and placed Maggie’s bed below it.He hoped the wind would carry his scent and Maggie would find her way back.But there was no sign of her the next day.Jennifer made flyers and handed them out to houses around the park.We posted Maggie’s photo on all the “Lost Dog” sites and social media.Friends and family promised to keep an eye out for her.The third day,I waited at home for calls and contacted M & M Pet Rescue.They offered to help.But there was no sign,and we were all worried.Jerry and Jennifer went door-to-door with Maggie’s picture,asking if anyone had seen her.Soon Maggie’s story spread through the whole community.注意:续写词数应为150个左右。The fourth day,a lot of people reached out to help look for Maggie.As Maggie came toward us,I cried tears of joy.答案精析1.C 2.A 3.C 4.A 5.A 6.B 7.B 8.C 9.C 10.A11.C 12.B 13.A 14.B 15.A 16.C 17.B 18.C19.B 20.A语篇解读 本文是一篇应用文,主要是关于柏林污染会议、《阿凡达3》、对鸡肉的新研究、新手机uPhone 7SX上市以及巴黎时尚周的新闻摘要。21.A [推理判断题。根据Avatar 3 success部分的内容可知,《阿凡达3》是一部电影,所以这则新闻的作者应该是一名娱乐记者。故选A。]22.D [推理判断题。根据第二段第二句可知,A项错误;B项文中未提及;根据第一段最后一句可知,C项错误;根据New study published部分的内容可推知,科学家认为多吃鸡肉会使人变笨。故选D。]23.B [推理判断题。根据New uPhone 7SX部分中的“...can charge to full battery in less than one hour.”可知,此处描述的是7SX的充电速度快,所以B项“这使它成为世界上充电最快的手机”承接上文,符合语境。故选B。]语篇解读 本文是记叙文,主要介绍了13岁的Ava Dorsey创立了一家销售有机猫、狗零食的企业Ava's Pet Palace。她看好宠物零食行业的未来,同时也希望更多的青少年加入这个行业。24.A [细节理解题。根据文章第一段中“13-year-old Ava Dorsey is the founder of Ava’s Pet Palace,a business that sells organic dog and cat treats.”和第二段中“Unlike most dog treats that you find in stores,dog treats sold by Ava’s Pet Palace are 100% organic,and are non-GMO(非转基因).”可知,Ava’s Pet Palace 致力于生产有机宠物食品。故选A。]25.C [词义猜测题。根据画线部分上文“Ava says the biggest challenge of being a kid in business is when people don’t take her seriously,but undoubtedly Ava has proved that her doubters are wrong!”可知,Ava说作为一个做生意的孩子,她面对的最大挑战就是人们不把她当回事,但她已经证明那些置疑的人是错的。由此可推知,画线部分所在句表示“当遇到挑战的时候,你不应该放弃,而是继续努力。”由此可知“hit a bump in the road”指的是“面对有挑战的情况”,故选C。]26.D [推理判断题。根据文章最后一段中“As far as the future of the pet treats industry goes,Ava is optimistic—but she’d also like to be an inspiration for change.’There’s not much diversity right now,so that’s something I would love to see in the future,’ says Ava.”可推知,Ava Dorsey 看好宠物零食行业的未来,希望自己能给行业变化带来灵感与启示,期待在宠物零食行业开辟新领域使该行业呈现多样性。故选D。]27.B [推理判断题。根据第一段中“‘I actually had the idea when I was six with a picture I drew of a palace,’ she says.”和第二段中“Unlike most dog treats that you find in stores,dog treats sold by Ava’s Pet Palace are 100% organic,and are non-GMO(非转基因).”以及第三段中“Ava says,’When you hit a bump in the road,you shouldn’t give up and you keep trying.’”可知,Ava在6岁时便萌生了创业的想法,她所售卖的宠物零食是100%有机且非转基因的。当Ava面临很多挑战时,她坚持不放弃。由此可推断,Ava既有决心又有创造力。故选B。]语篇解读 本文是一篇说明文,介绍了一个致力于为身体残疾人士提供全地形轮椅使他们能够亲近大自然的合作项目。28.D [细节理解题。根据第二段中“Most importantly,these chairs...to make them reliably cross terrain that’s rough,wet,sandy or snowy.”可知,全地形轮椅最重要的特点是可以安全通过一些复杂的地形,这一点正是使用者看中这款轮椅的地方。故选D。]29.D [推理判断题。根据第三段内容可知,本段主要介绍了在美国很多有行动障碍的人去户外是不容易的,就算在南达科塔州的恶地国家公园里,17条道路中也只有3条适合使用轮椅,由此可推断,提到这个公园是为了说明能供轮椅使用的公共服务的缺乏。故选D。]30.C [推理判断题。根据第四段“...have an adult around you ...The adult must undergo a training program ...capable of seeking help,if necessary...”可知,陪同轮椅使用者的成人需接受训练并能够在必要时寻求帮助,由此可推知,这个项目致力于为轮椅使用者提供没有风险的使用体验。故选C。]31.A [观点态度题。根据最后一段中“The foundation will soon have the ability to move the chairs to...we can help them do it.”可知,Dunn表明基金会将很快使这种全地形轮椅能够在更多公园使用,它们可以使每个人都能亲近大自然,由此可知,他对这种轮椅的将来持积极的态度。故选A。]语篇解读 这是一篇说明文。文章以安康鱼为例,说明从“故意避免”海洋动物变成“自愿食用”海洋动物这一做法是为了保护生物多样性。32.B [细节理解题。根据第二段中“In the Netherlands,fishermen who caught them used to throw them back.”可知,在荷兰,安康鱼曾被当地渔民遗弃。故选B。]33.D [推理判断题。根据第三段第一句“There are more examples for sea animals going from ‘purposely avoided’ to ‘willingly consumed’.”以及随后以龙虾为例进行举例说明可推知,第三段提到了龙虾是为了显示人们的饮食习惯在不断变化。故选D。]34.A [细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中“Yet today turtle-eating is more closely associated with remote and uncultured areas.”可知,吃乌龟现在已经过时了。故选A。]35.C [写作意图题。通读全文,并根据第二段中“People have been encouraged to eat more monkfish,as well as other unattractive creatures—in order to ensure the biodiversity of the ocean environment.”可知,文章以安康鱼为例,说明从“故意避免”海洋动物变成“自愿食用”海洋动物这一做法是为了保护生物多样性。由此可推知,这篇文章的主要目的是呼吁保护生物多样性。故选C。]36.D 37.F 38.B 39.A 40.G语篇解读 本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者得了癌症后在照顾植物中获得了信心和成就感。41.A [idea想法;photo照片;conclusion结论。根据下文“having something new and green around”可知,作者喜欢周围有一些新鲜绿色的东西的想法。故选A。]42.C [nod点头;escape逃跑。根据上文“We placed the plant in the living room.”和下文“every time I looked at it from the sofa”以及“caring for the plant”可知,作者看到绿色的植物会微笑。故选C。]43.D [hunt for寻找;wish for希望得到;call for要求,需要;care for照料。根据下文“the plant myself”可知,作者是想亲自照料植物。故选D。]44.B [grow生长;lose丢失;decorate装饰;shake摇晃。根据上文“it didn’t immediately turn yellow or brown or”可知,作者很高兴他的植物没有掉光所有叶子。故选B。]45.A [limit限制;strengthen加强;question质问;show展示。根据上文“cancer”和下文“my ability to walk”可知,癌症限制了作者行走的能力。故选A。]46.C [hopeful有希望的;painless无痛的;weak虚弱的;energetic精力充沛的。根据下文“making it hard for me to perform everyday tasks”可知,癌症的治疗使作者虚弱,很难完成日常任务。故选C。]47.B [success成功;change变化;support支持;failure失败。根据上文“I had to depend on help from other people”可知,作者的这种变化使作者感到不安。故选B。]48.C [besides此外;unfortunately不幸的是;however然而;therefore因此。根据上文“The huge left me feeling upset.”和下文“caring for the plant gave me a sense of ”以及“Watering the plant...taught me I could still be a caregiver.”可知,上下文是转折关系,空格处用“然而”。故选C。]49.A [achievement成就;closeness亲密;humour幽默;adventure冒险。根据上文“it didn’t immediately turn yellow or brown or all its leaves”可知,作者照料植物很成功,所以让作者有一种成就感。故选A。]50.B [proud骄傲的;useless无用的;amazed惊奇的;equal平等的。根据上文“I had to depend on help from other people”可知,作者要依靠别人的帮助,所以作者有时觉得自己没用。故选B。]51.D [accept接受;approach接近;require要求;provide提供。根据上文“Before falling sick,I worked as a family doctor.”可知,作者生病前是一名医生,是给别人提供照顾的人。故选D。]52.D [purpose目的;personality个性;dream梦想;identity身份。根据上文“I worked as a family doctor”可知,作者把给植物浇水和以前自己当医生的身份联系在一起。故选D。]53.A [memory记忆;job工作;disease疾病。根据上文“I could still be a caregiver”可知,作者仍然可以成为一名照顾者,植物和人都可以依靠作者。故选A。]54.C [insist on坚持;give up放弃;return to回到;result in导致。根据上文“I recovered from surgery”和下文“in my clinic”可知,作者康复后就回到了工作岗位。故选C。]55.B [observe观察;need需要;connect连接;respect尊敬。根据上文“Take care of it.”可知,作者送给病人植物,说植物需要那个病人。故选B。]56.what 57.their 58.located 59.is influenced 60.which61.largest 62.providing 63.examples 64.to 65.to experience第一节 参考范文Dear Henry,I am glad to learn that you are interested in Chinese culture and are planning to pay a visit to China in the coming summer holiday.I’m writing to recommend Xi’an as your destination.As an ancient city with unique cultural characteristics and architectural styles,Xi’an never fails to fascinate tourists from all over the world.The Terracotta Army is a must-see tourist attraction.The Terracotta Army is like no other archaeological site in the world.Visitors can’t help but be impressed by the massive army that stands before them.I hope you will enjoy your journey and get a better understanding of Chinese culture.Yours,Li Hua第二节 参考范文The fourth day,a lot of people reached out to help look for Maggie.Our neighbors,friends,and even perfect strangers offered to join the search.We formed search parties and carefully combed the park,calling out Maggie’s name and hoping for a response.As hours passed,our search efforts seemed to be in vain.We were starting to lose hope,when suddenly the phone rang.It was a woman who claimed to have spotted Maggie near a nearby hiking trail.Jerry and I quickly followed the woman’s directions and found ourselves in an off-the-beaten-path area behind the park.As we rounded a corner,we saw a familiar figure standing by a tree.It was Maggie!As Maggie came towards us,I cried tears of joy.She seemed tired and worn out,but otherwise unharmed.I picked her up and held her close,feeling her heartbeat against my chest.Maggie,in return,covered me with hundreds of kisses.I could tell she was as thrilled to see us as we were.Jerry and Jennifer were grinning from ear to ear as they hugged her too.It was a joyous reunion,filled with laughter and tears of gratitude.The experience brought our family closer together and Maggie’s return had taught us a lesson in the power of community and the importance of never giving up hope. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 单元检测卷(三)(Units 5~6).docx 单元检测卷(三).mp3