资源简介 单元检测卷(二)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.What day is it today A.Wednesday.B.Thursday.C.Friday.2.When does the man start to work A.At 6:00.B.At 7:00.C.At 8:00.3.What will the weather be like A.Cloudy.B.Rainy.C.Sunny.4.Why does the woman call the man A.To ask where he is.B.To ask him to leave.C.To ask him to pick her up.5.What’s the relationship between the speakers A.Classmates.B.Brother and sister.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。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 did the man probably work last summer A.At a school.B.In a restaurant.C.In a hotel.7.Which job will the man choose A.A clerk in a hotel.B.An English teacher.C.A babysitter.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Where is the man now A.In China.B.In New York.C.In London.9.Which part of newspapers does the man like reading first A.World news.B.Local news.C.Sports news.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.What does the woman want to do A.To make an appointment.B.To change an appointment.C.To cancel an appointment.11.Who has been booked the whole week except tomorrow morning A.Mr Green.B.Mr James.C.Mrs Brown.12.When will the woman see Mr Green A.This afternoon.B.Tomorrow morning.C.Tomorrow afternoon.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.When will the man go to France A.June 8th.B.June 9th.C.June 10th.14.What does the “OK” sign mean in Japan A.“Zero”.B.“Money”.C.“Something bad”.15.Why is the man going to France A.For travel.B.For work.C.For study.16.How will the man get to the airport A.By taxi.B.By bus.C.By car.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.What color is the new bike A.Blue.B.Gray.C.Black.18.How much will Mr Green pay for the new bike A.$100.B.$120.C.$140.19.How long is the bike shop open every day A.Seven hours.B.Eight hours.C.Nine hours.20.Where is the main shop A.At King Street.B.At Park Street.C.At Yellow Street.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。ANatural disasters are increasing due to global warming and climate change,affecting major cities with floods and heat waves.LondonLondon’s flood defences are getting older.The Thames Barrier protects London from flooding since 1982.It was supposed to last until 2030 and close sometimes.Now,it closes many times a year.If nothing changes,it will close almost every tide by 2050.London’s flood risk area has 26 stations,400 schools,16 hospitals,an airport,and 80 billion worth of property.Flooding would be catastrophic.ParisOver a six week period in July and August 2003,more than 11,400—mainly elderly people—died in France from dehydration(脱水) and extremely high body temperature in a deadly heat wave.Heat waves of similar intensity(强度) are expected every seven years by 2050,so what can be done to make sure such a disaster does not happen again One solution is to have air conditioners installed in elderly care homes.But this is considered a short term solution,as the increase in demand for electricity also increases carbon emissions(排放).In Paris the local authorities are encouraging architects to design new types of buildings such as the building “Flower Tower”,which uses a covering of bamboo to act as a natural air conditioner.ShanghaiShanghai is one of the fastest growing cities on Earth.It has a population of 18 million and is only 4 meters above sea level.Sea levels are predicted to rise by 20 cm within the next century.An estimated 250,000 people move to Shanghai every year in search of work,placing extra demands on energy consumption.China relies heavily on coal fired power stations,but these emissions increase temperatures and,in turn,warmer seas increase the risk of typhoons.21.What problem should be settled now in London A.How to protect the city’s property.B.Where to build its flood defences.C.How to improve the function of the old flood defences.D.How to use the Thames Barrier to protect the city.22.Which of the following measures CAN’T solve the heat wave disaster in Paris A.Putting up new types of buildings with a covering of bamboo.B.Having air conditioners installed in elderly care homes.C.Encouraging architects to design new types of buildings.D.Forbidding the city to build “Flower Tower”.23.What is the purpose of the passage A.To tell us how to protect the big cities.B.To warn us of the increasing natural disasters in big cities.C.To explain what causes flood and heat waves.D.To give advice on how to defend natural disasters.BNieves left Puerto Rico when she was 18,after spending years feeling trapped on the island.She finished her education at University of Pennsylvania and Oxford.While living in the mainland United States,she realized that she didn’t have a sense of community.So she decided to return home,just a few months before Hurricane Maria made landfall.After the worst of the hurricane was over,Nieves and her neighbors were in rough shape.Like most of the island’s towns and cities,there was no electricity,no running water,and no cell phone service.People in Mariana knew that because of their isolated location,it would take days for government aid to reach them,so they took matters into their own hands.Nieves and her partner decided to start a community kitchen.They got permission to use an industrial kitchen space.Finding food and cooks was a little bit harder than they expected,at least at first.Immediately after the hurricane,it was difficult or impossible to call anyone,so they had to go door to door to contact people.Nieves ended up with a small team of local residents who had been hit hard by the storm,but still wanted to help.People contributed whatever they could,from beans to vegetables to bags of rice.Young people brought hot food to elderly neighbors.By the end of the week,the community kitchen was feeding 300 people every day.Even more importantly,everyone had a job to do.Still,Nieves hopes that the lessons her community learned after Maria will help other towns in the future.“We believe that this is a model,or at least in some aspect,that every community needs to have if they’re going to munities are our best chance at adapting.Together we might be able to create more,” she said.24.What made Nieves decide to go back home A.Her lack of a sense of community.B.The hurricane in her hometown.C.Her feeling of being trapped.D.Her wish to get further education.25.What did the people in Mariana do after Hurricane Maria A.They did nothing but wait for help.B.They delivered food door to door.C.They donated all to help others.D.They tried to help themselves.26.Why did Nieves start the community kitchen A.To raise money for local charities.B.To set a model for community work.C.To provide food for the needy.D.To offer jobs for local people.27.What lesson can we learn from Nieve’s words A.Actions speak louder than words.B.Many hands make light work.C.While there is life,there is hope.D.A friend in need is a friend indeed.CColor may influence the way food tastes for picky(挑剔的) eaters,according to a new study published in the journal Food Quality and Preference.Stafford’s research team did an experiment with about 50 participants,who were mostly young adults around 20 years old.The study divided the individuals into picky and non picky eaters,based on their responses to a certain measure.Both groups then tasted the same snacks served in red,white and blue bowls.The results showed the color of the bowls influenced how the picky group perceived(感知) the saltiness and desirability of the foods—but did not influence the non picky group.The picky group thought that the snack served in the red bowl was least desirable and the snack was higher in saltiness in the red and blue bowl—compared with the white bowl.“Picky eating usually starts in childhood,” Dr.Lama Bazzi said.She explained that if picky eating is not solved properly as a child,it can be developed later into certain eating disorders.All of this is because of a sense of control and a sense of safety.So when talking about the colors of the bowls in the research study,it probably has to do with what makes that person feel safe,such as what colors are connected with safety.The colors blue,green and purple are considered “safer” colors,while the color red is usually connected with “stop”.Supermarkets use similar psychology to catch people’s attention.Children’s cups are colorfully designed to entice kids,giving them a sense of safety and making it fun for them to drink something.When advertisers want customers to buy chips or food,the packaging tends to use warm and inviting colors that remind people of their childhood.Stafford noted that the research is primary,yet the data may help picky eaters to eat various food.28.What do we know about the experiment A.The participants were all young adults.B.Different snacks were served in different colors of bowls.C.Colors of the bowl didn’t influence the non picky group.D.The picky group thought the snacks in the white bowl saltier.29.If a picky girl wants to lose weight,what kind of bowl will she use to serve food A.Blue bowl. B.Red bowl.C.Green bowl. D.Purple bowl.30.What does the underlined word “entice” in paragraph 6 mean A.Warn. B.Force.C.Admit. D.Attract.31.Why do advertisers use warm and inviting colors for packaging A.To attract people to buy goods.B.To give people a sense of safety.C.To solve people’s eating disorders.D.To remind people of their childhood.DWhat time it is varies depending on which of Earth’s time zones you are in.But what if you aren’t anywhere on Earth Scientists from the European Space Agency (ESA),a group devoted to exploring the universe,are arguing that the Moon should have its own time zone too.At the moment,missions to or involving the Moon use the time zone of the country that is operating the spacecraft.ESA argues that a specific time zone for the Moon would make it easier for space agencies from around the world to work together.Once missions make it to the Moon,having the same time zone would make it simpler for astronauts to communicate and travel across its surface.Setting up a lunar time zone is not easy.Gravity affects how quickly or slowly time passes.Since gravity is weaker on the Moon than it is on Earth,after 24 hours,a lunar clock would be 56 microseconds ahead of a clock on Earth.Another point to consider is that a full day on Earth is measured by the length of time between two sunsets,about 24 hours.On the Moon,the time between two sunsets is nearly 709 hours,which is about 29.5 Earth days.This means that lunar nights can be around two weeks long,with only the Earth and the stars,no sun,in the sky.With all this to think about,scientists need to decide whether it would be better to follow a time zone on Earth,or for the Moon to have its own unique zone,which would have much longer days.NASA is planning to land humans on the Moon in 2025 with its Artemis Mission.There are also other unmanned missions to the Moon planned for later this year.Bernhard Hufenbach from ESA said that if a working time system for the Moon would be established,ESA could then perhaps make other planets in the solar system get ready for stage.32.What would happen if a time zone is set up on the Moon A.Missions to or involving the Moon would be sped up.B.Time spent on rocket launching would become shorter.C.Cooperation among astronauts on the Moon would be easier.D.Spacecraft operation among countries would become simpler.33.Why is it difficult to set up a time zone on the Moon A.Clocks run slightly slower on the Moon.B.Lunar nights last nearly one month long.C.No sun can be seen in the sky on the Moon.D.A full day of the lunar time is much too long.34.What would ESA do in the future according to Bernhard A.It would set up working time systems on other planets.B.It would work with other countries to explore the space.C.It would send more astronauts to planets in the solar system.D.It would help NASA with other unmanned missions to the Moon.35.Which is the most suitable title for the text A.A Mission to the MoonB.A Time Zone for the MoonC.A Day Spent on the MoonD.An Exploration on the Moon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。A spelunker is a person who explores caves.Another term applied to those exploring caves is “caver”.The latter is generally reserved for those with training and education in the science of caving. 36 Drawn to the mystery of the unexplored,they seek caves for pleasure and not necessarily with specific goals in mind.Many who are interested in becoming a spelunker join clubs or groups organised by more experienced cave explorers,such as the National Speleological Society (NSS).The NSS organises caving clubs that promote preservation of caves and interest in the science of caving. 37Safety is a main concern for spelunkers.One big threat is falling. 38 Another threat is being hit by falling objects above.Spelunkers can also be threatened by low body temperature.It can become dangerously low as a result of being in a cold cave for a long time.39 Proper shoes are required to prevent spelunkers falling.And a special hat is required to reduce the risk of injury from falling objects.Moreover,warm clothing is important in case a spelunker gets separated from the group and stuck in a cold cave for a longer time than expected.Spelunkers should also bring a first aid kit,food,water,and a light.But this isn’t enough.Spelunkers should also follow basic principles of safe and responsible cave exploration.Form groups of four to six spelunkers. 40 Tell additional parties about the caving trip.And new spelunkers should always include more experienced cavers in the group and start with well known caves.Most importantly,they should stay with the group at all times.A.Establish a time limit before entering a cave.B.After all,caves can be dark and sometimes wet.C.The experienced cavers may choose well known caves.D.Spelunkers must be fully prepared before exploring caves.E.However,spelunkers usually explore caves just as a hobby.F.Many caves require climbing and going through tight passages.G.These clubs also plan caving trips that allow for safer exploration.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。I was on the first lap of the dangerous course.I was going 25 mph,and it was the first time I had 41 to ski without the beginner’s protective suit.On the “S” turn,a rock got stuck in my wheel and sent me flying.I slid for about 20 feet before coming to 42 in the bushes.I remember the 43 all too well—like a hard blow on the face.Blood was coming out of the wounds.I cried 44 ,but it didn’t help.Knowing I had no other 45 ,I got up and started skiing again.Every time I planted my pole and extended my legs,I could feel the unbearable pain.Nevertheless,I finished the race with 46 and torn clothes.When my mother cleaned the wounds,I experienced pain which is 47 to describe.It was like an acupuncturist(针灸师) went wild, 48 my body.She poured something cold on my hot,bloody 49 .I cried like a crazy man,which 50 our neighbor to come over.Those were the 51 hours of my life.To this day,over two months later,I still haven’t fully 52 .Whenever I look at my wrapped knees,I am 53 of what happened that day.It was my first skiing crash,but instead of 54 ,I was inspired to keep going.I now know what true 55 feels like,and I’m not afraid of it anymore.41.A.failed B.decidedC.pretended D.hoped42.A.stop B.sitC.rise D.wave43.A.game B.skillC.feeling D.knowledge44.A.excitedly B.clearlyC.shamefully D.desperately45.A.choice B.excuseC.reason D.idea46.A.concerns B.respectC.anger D.tears47.A.dangerous B.difficultC.important D.simple48.A.treating B.cleaningC.checking D.attacking49.A.legs B.mouthC.hands D.neck50.A.persuaded B.encouragedC.alarmed D.required51.A.tiring B.lastC.worst D.fantastic52.A.understood B.recoveredC.woken D.returned53.A.convinced B.accusedC.warned D.reminded54.A.giving up B.cheering upC.starting off D.looking back55.A.love B.lifeC.pain D.success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。When it comes to animals in China,one iconic creature springs to mind: the black and white giant panda.This national animal is 56. (extreme) rare and protected by the Chinese government.In the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding,also 57. (call) Chengdu Panda Base,you’ll be able to see these soft,clumsy(笨拙的) creatures carefully protected.Chengdu Panda Base 58. (consider) an important institution for panda research nowadays.Built in 1987 to care for rescued wild pandas,the open air reserve is one of China’s most popular 59. (destination).It is remarkably successful at introducing new pandas into wild populations and mainly focuses 60. the conservation of pandas.Try to visit in the morning 61. the pandas are most active.Feeding takes place around opening time at 8 am,although you’ll see them eating in the late afternoon,too.Pandas spend most of their afternoons 62. (sleep),particularly during the height of midsummer.As well as living,breathing pandas,there are some 63. (amaze) panda information centers and museums explaining how to protect pandas from 64._________ (extinct).A visit to the base is a perfect learning opportunity for adults and children alike to get closer to 65. lovely creature.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节 (满分15分)假定你是校学生会主席李华,你校将于本周五举办主题为“自然灾害”的讲座,请你为校英语广播站写一则通知。要点包括:1.讲座时间及安排;2.注意事项。注意:写作词数应为80个左右。NoticeThe Student Council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。Sometimes,life just throws a huge curveball(曲线球) at you,and you have to deal with it.For this girl,she kept going even though that curveball took away most of her.Kate,17,was riding home from Bear Lake with her family when they were hit by a truck.It was not a very serious traffic accident.It was just a crash without causing any deaths.But it brought misfortune to Kate.She suffered the worst out of anyone in the car.In other words,she was the worst injured in her family.Kate was badly injured from the waist down.There was no blood flow in her legs,and things weren’t looking good.She needed both legs amputated(截肢) above the knee and spent two months in the hospital.At that age,most of her classmates would be getting ready for college.But fate wasn’t so kind to her.It was not easy to get back on track after such a misfortune,but life was still worth living on.At this time,Kate knew that she must encourage herself to be even stronger and fight with every challenge more bravely than before.She had to gain more confidence to shoulder the burden that nobody in her age had ever faced.She was a cheerleader(啦啦队队员) at school,after all.She knew better than anyone that some encouragement and hard work can really make a difference.As a to be adult,she also showed her uncertainty about her own future.She sometimes asked her mum whether she would ever drive or swim again.Her mother answered yes to everything she asked.However,one thing was for sure: Kate would need a wheelchair for the rest of her life.What would you do if you had to live on a wheelchair What would you do if you wanted to return to your stage Luckily,Kate didn’t feel or do as you did.注意:续写词数应为150个左右。Kate had to relearn how to live on a wheelchair.Then the last football game of the season arrived.答案精析1.A 2.C 3.B 4.C 5.B 6.B 7.C 8.C 9.A 10.B 11.A 12.B 13.C 14.B 15.A 16.C 17.A 18.A 19.B 20.C21.C [推理判断题。London部分的“London’s flood defences are getting older.”点明了伦敦危机暗伏的原因是防洪堤老化,故推测出伦敦现在应该解决如何改善旧防洪堤的功能的问题。故选C。]22.D [细节理解题。由Paris部分的第二段可知,修建盖上一层竹子的新型建筑、在养老院安装空调和鼓励建筑师设计新型建筑(如花塔)都是解决巴黎的热浪灾难的措施,D项“禁止城市建造‘花塔’”错误。故选D。]23.B [写作意图题。综合全文内容可知,本文主要介绍了三个面临自然灾害的城市,故文章的目的是警示我们大城市中日益严重的自然灾害。故选B。]语篇解读 本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了尼夫斯在家乡遭受飓风袭击之后开办社区厨房,同社区的人们团结协作的事迹。24.A [细节理解题。根据第一段中的“While living in the mainland United States,she realized that she didn’t have a sense of community.So she decided to return home...”可知,缺乏社区意识让尼夫斯决定回家。故选A。]25.D [细节理解题。根据第二段最后一句“People in Mariana knew that because of their isolated location,it would take days for government aid to reach them,so they took matters into their own hands.”可知,“玛丽亚”飓风过后,马里亚纳的人们设法帮助他们自己。故选D。]26.C [推理判断题。根据第二段内容以及第三段第一句和倒数第二句可推知,尼夫斯创办社区厨房来为穷困的人提供食物。故选C。]27.B [推理判断题。根据最后一段中尼夫斯的话“We believe that this is a model,or at least in some aspect,that every community needs to have if they’re going to munities are our best chance at adapting.Together we might be able to create more”可推知,尼夫斯告诉我们:人多好办事。故选B。]语篇解读 本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了根据发表在《食品质量与偏好》杂志上的一项新研究,颜色可能会影响挑食者对食物的味道的感知。28.C [细节理解题。根据第三段首句“The results showed the color of the bowls influenced how the picky group perceived(感知) the saltiness and desirability of the foods—but did not influence the non-picky group.”可知,碗的颜色对非挑食组没有影响。故选C。]29.B [推理判断题。根据第三段中的“The picky group thought that the snack served in the red bowl was least desirable and the snack was higher in saltiness in the red and blue bowl—compared with the white bowl.”和第五段最后一句“The colors blue,green and purple are considered ‘safer’ colors,while the color red is usually connected with ‘stop’.”可推知,如果一个挑食的女孩想要减肥,她会用红碗来盛食物。故选B。]30.D [词义猜测题。根据画线词下文“giving them a sense of safety and making it fun for them to drink something”可推知,儿童杯的色彩设计是为了吸引孩子。由此可知,画线词entice与attract(吸引)意思一致。故选D。]31.A [推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“When advertisers want customers to buy chips or food,the packaging tends to use warm and inviting colors that remind people of their childhood.”可知,广告商使用温暖诱人的颜色包装是为了吸引顾客购买商品。故选A。]语篇解读 本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了欧洲航天局的科学家们认为,月球也应该有自己的时区,因为建立时区有助于探索宇宙,但这一想法面临着一些困难。32.C [细节理解题。根据第二段中的“ESA argues that a specific time zone for the Moon would make it easier for space agencies from around the world to work together.Once missions make it to the Moon,having the same time zone would make it simpler for astronauts to communicate and travel across its surface.”可知,如果在月球上设立时区,宇航员之间的合作将会更容易。故选C。]33.D [细节理解题。根据第三段中的“On the Moon,the time between two sunsets is nearly 709 hours,which is about 29.5 Earth days.”可知,在月球上设置时区困难的原因是月球上整一天的时间太长了。故选D。]34.A [细节理解题。根据最后一段中的“Bernhard Hufenbach from ESA said that if a working time system for the Moon would be established,ESA could then perhaps make other planets in the solar system get ready for stage.”可知,Bernhard认为将来欧洲航天局将在其他行星上建立工作时间系统。故选A。]35.B [标题归纳题。通读全文可知,文章围绕在月球建立时区展开,相关科学家提出该建议,因为建立时区有助于探索宇宙,但这一想法面临着一些困难。因此,C项“月球的时区”符合文章大意,最适合作为标题。故选B。]语篇解读 本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了洞穴探险者在探索洞穴之前必须做的准备和要遵循的洞穴探险的基本原则。36.E [上文“The latter is generally reserved for those with training and education in the science of caving.”介绍了“探查洞穴者”指的是那些在洞穴科学方面受过训练和教育的人,下文“Drawn to the mystery of the unexplored,they seek caves for pleasure and not necessarily with specific goals in mind.”指出探索洞穴的人只是为了乐趣,而非专业人士,E项“然而,洞穴探险者通常把探索洞穴仅仅作为一种爱好”符合语境,和上文是转折关系,同时引起下文,故选E。]37.G [上文“The NSS organises caving clubs that promote preservation of caves and interest in the science of caving.”介绍了NSS组织了一些洞穴俱乐部,空处承接上文,对这些俱乐部进行介绍,G项“这些俱乐部还精心安排更安全的洞穴探险之旅”符合语境,故选G。]38.B [上文“Safety is a main concern for spelunkers.One big threat is falling.”指出探索洞穴会有危险,B项“毕竟,洞穴可能是黑暗的,有时是潮湿的”解释了洞穴会有危险的原因,故选B。]39.D [下文“Proper shoes are required to prevent spelunkers falling.And a special hat is required to reduce the risk of injury from falling objects...Spelunkers should also bring a first-aid kit,food,water,and a light.”具体描述了洞穴探险者在探索洞穴之前所做的准备D项“洞穴探险者在探索洞穴之前必须做好充分的准备。”符合语境,概括了下文,故选D。]40.A [上文“Spelunkers should also follow basic principles of safe and responsible cave exploration.”指出洞穴探险者要遵循安全和负责任的洞穴探险的基本原则,下文“Tell additional parties about the caving trip...Most importantly,they should stay with the group at all times.”具体介绍了洞穴探险的基本原则,A项“在进入洞穴之前设定一个时间限制”也是洞穴探险的基本原则,故选A。]41.B [fail失败;decide决定;pretend假装;hope希望。根据上文“I was going 25 mph”可知,作者正在滑雪,说明在此之前决定不穿防护服滑雪,故选B。]42.A [rise上升,提高;wave挥手。根据上文“On the ‘S’ turn,a rock got stuck in my wheel and sent me flying.”可知,由于石块阻挡了作者的滑轮,作者腾空而起,向前滑行了20英尺才在灌木丛停了下来,故选A。]43.C [game游戏;skill技巧;feeling感觉;knowledge知识。根据下文“like a hard blow on the face”可知,此处是描述当时的感觉,故选C。]44.D [excitedly激动地,兴奋地;clearly清楚地;shamefully可耻地;desperately拼命地,绝望地。根据上文“Blood was coming out of the wounds.”可知,作者受了伤,应是拼命哭喊求救,故选D。]45.A [choice选择;excuse借口。根据上文内容以及空后“I got up and started skiing again”可知,作者受了伤,大声求救无果,所以作者别无选择,只能起身继续滑雪,故选A。]46.D [concern担心,关心;respect尊重;anger生气;tear眼泪。根据上文“I could feel the unbearable pain”可知,作者疼痛难忍,故是带着眼泪滑完了全程,故选D。]47.B [dangerous危险的;difficult困难的;important重要的;simple简单的。根据上文“I could feel the unbearable pain”可知,疼痛的感觉难以描述,故选B。]48.D [treat对待;clean使……干净,打扫;check检查;attack攻击。根据上文“It was like an acupuncturist(针灸师) went wild”及语境可知,此处是描述疼痛的感觉,就像是一个针灸师发了疯般地攻击作者的身体,故选D。]49.A [neck颈部,脖子。根据第三段中的“Every time I planted my pole and extended my legs,I could feel the unbearable pain.”可知,作者是腿部受伤,故选A。]50.C [persuade说服;encourage鼓励;alarm使担心,使惊恐;require需要。根据空前“I cried like a crazy man”可知,作者的哭声惊扰到了邻居,所以邻居跑过来查看情况,故选C。]51.C [tiring累人的;worst最糟糕的;fantastic极好的。根据上文描述的滑雪事故可知,这应是最糟糕的时刻,故选C。]52.B [understand理解,明白;recover恢复;wake唤醒,醒来;return返回。根据上文“over two months later”以及下文“Whenever I look at my wrapped knees”可知,两个月过去了,作者还没有完全恢复,故选B。]53.D [convince使信服;accuse指责,控告;warn警告;remind提醒,使想起。根据空前“Whenever I look at my wrapped knees”可知,作者每一次看向自己的膝盖,都会想起那天发生的事情,故选D。]54.A [give up放弃;cheer up振作起来;start off 出发,开始;look back回顾。根据空前“instead of”和空后“I was inspired to keep going”可知,此处是和下文相反的情况,give up“放弃”符合语境,故选A。]55.C [love爱;life生活;pain痛苦;success成功。上文作者屡次提及难以忍受的疼痛,故此处指作者知道了真正的疼痛是什么感觉,再也不害怕它了,故选C。]语篇解读 本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了精心保护国有动物大熊猫的成都大熊猫繁育研究基地。56.extremely [考查副词。设空处修饰形容词rare,应用副词作状语,故填extremely。]57.called [考查非谓语动词。设空处为非谓语动词,修饰名词短语the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding作定语,和该名词短语之间是被动关系,应用过去分词,故填called。]58.is considered [考查动词的时态、语态和主谓一致。设空处是谓语,主语和谓语之间是被动关系,应用被动语态,描述一般事实,应用一般现在时,主语Chengdu Panda Base,谓语第三人称单数,故填is considered。]59.destinations [考查名词复数。设空处为名词作宾语,前面有one of,应用名词复数形式,故填destinations。]60.on/upon [考查固定短语。短语focus on/upon意为“关注”,符合句意和语境,故填on/upon。]61.when [考查定语从句。设空处引导限制性定语从句,修饰先行词morning,指时间,关系词在从句中作时间状语,故填when。]62.sleeping [考查非谓语动词。短语spend...(in) doing sth,意为“花费……做某事”,符合句意,故填sleeping。]63.amazing [考查形容词。设空处修饰名词短语panda information centers and museums作定语,应用形容词,表示“令人惊叹的”,故填amazing。]64.extinction [考查名词。设空处为介词的宾语,应用名词extinction,不可数名词,故填extinction。]65.the [考查冠词。设空处修饰名词creature,表特指,应用定冠词the,故填the。]第一节 参考范文NoticeTo let students know more about natural disasters,our school will hold a lecture this Friday.The lecture will take place in the school hall at 2 pm.It will be presented by a group of experts,who will share their knowledge and experience with us.There will also be a Q&A session after the lecture,where you can ask any questions you may have.You are supposed to arrive on time and be respectful to the speakers and your fellow students.Please also be mindful of your behavior during the Q&A session.We look forward to seeing you all at the lecture.The Student Council第二节 参考范文Kate had to relearn how to live on a wheelchair.First of all,she had to relearn how to handle daily things,such as getting up in bed,getting dressed and getting into her wheelchair.But for Kate,overcoming such a discouraging challenge meant laying a foundation for a big step in the future.Next,she had to relearn how to keep fit on her wheelchair,which would help her go back to the field again.At last,she had to relearn how to do some of her previous performances.Then the last football game of the season arrived.Kate was able to do some cheerleading performances as skillfully as before and she decided to join her fellow cheerleaders again.When she appeared on the field,all her fellow cheerleaders,players as well as the audience applauded her.Kate knew that doing her bit well was the best response.When she finished her performance together with other cheerleaders,she was applauded again.Undoubtedly,Kate was a real fighter and a huge star then. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 Unit 2 单元检测卷(二).docx 单元检测卷(二).mp3