资源简介 单元质量检测(二) MORALS AND VIRTUES(满分150分,时间120分钟)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 happened to the man?( )A.He was locked out. B.He missed the train. C.He lost his keys.2.Where are the speakers?( )A.At a gym. B.At a restaurant. C.At a cinema.3.What does the woman dislike about her trip?( )A.The weather. B.The traffic. C.The scenery.4.When will the conference begin?( )A.At 7:30. B.At 8:30. C.At 9:00.5.What are the speakers talking about?( )A.A job position. B.A fellow worker. C.A new office.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.How long does it take to get to Washington by train?( )A.An hour. B.One and a half hours. C.Two hours.7.How much is the ticket to Washington?( )A.$30. B.$40. C.$45.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.What seems to be the man’s problem?( )A.He doesn’t sleep well. B.He has no more pills. C.He can’t focus properly.9.What is the man advised to do?( )A.Stay home from work. B.Have a check-up. C.Stop feeling anxious.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Who reached the top of Mount Qomolangma?( )A.Ellen. B.Jonathan. C.Heather.11.How long did the man spend on his adventure travel?( )A.96 days. B.Four months. C.One year.12.What does the woman think about doing in the future?( )A.Walking through a national park.B.Cycling along a country road.C.Camping out in the mountains.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.What is Julian doing?( )A.Planning her budget. B.Conducting an interview. C.Giving advice on studies.14.Which costs Matt most each month?( )A.Food. B.Clothes. C.Books.15.How much does Matt spend on sports a month?( )A.About 15. B.About 30. C.About 50.16.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?( )A.Strangers. B.Schoolmates. C.Co-workers.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.What was the previous world basketball marathon record?( )A.84 hours. B.90 hours. C.96 hours.18.When did those players begin their basketball marathon?( )A.9:00 in the morning. B.2:00 in the afternoon. C.6:00 in the evening.19.What happened to those players on the first night?( )A.They had mental illness. B.They could hardly fall asleep. C.They suffered from much pain.20.How did those players look in the last few minutes?( )A.Energetic. B.Upset. C.Tired.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)A(2024·云南三校高一下联考)MINIBOSS & BIGBOSS SUMMER BUSINESS CAMPJoin us at our award-winning International Summer Business Camp!Together with students from all over the world, you will dive into experiencing life and culture.We’ve served over 9,000 students from 27 countries since 2000!LOCATION The camp is located 10 miles from Oxford, not far from London and Cambridge.ACCOMMODATIONS The camp provides full board.You will live in shared rooms in the boarding Thornton High School or Thornton College.Delicious English dishes are prepared by chefs.AGE GROUPS Miniboss groups: 9-11, 12-15 Bigboss groups: 15-18POWERFUL PROGRAMMES√Explore Yourself in Business This course provides you with a broad introduction to business, human full potential and self-realization.It equips you with the skills to successfully launch and manage your own business.Most importantly, you will develop the mindset to become a groundbreaking entrepreneur (企业家).√Academic Programme Immerse (使沉浸于) yourself in the exciting business world through case studies of world-famous companies.In addition to training, the camp has many recreational activities and sports, which alternate with business games and daily evening reflection.On this course, you will: ·Identify how to unlock your full potential and manage your own potential; ·Strengthen your problem-solving abilities; ·Develop cooperation skills; ·Examine how leading entrepreneurs achieve their goals; ·Learn to think like an entrepreneur.21.What do we know about the camp?( )A.It has a history of 27 years. B.It is backed by Oxford and Cambridge.C.It is clearly targeted at teenagers. D.It is open to students of all nationalities.22.What can campers learn from the Explore Yourself in Business course?( )A.Teamwork spirit. B.Interpersonal skills.C.Creative thinking. D.Problem-solving abilities.23.What can the second programme do?( )A.Combine education with pleasure. B.Teach campers to set goals.C.Offer jobs in world-famous companies. D.Train campers to think like adults.B James Carston is a shirt-making company.Set up in the 1920s by James Carston, a Manchester tailor, the company has remained in the family and is now run by James’s grandson, Paul Carston.Employing fewer than 50 people, the company has a reputation for producing high-quality men’s shirts, which it sells by mail order, and has a loyal customer base.As Paul Carston says,“Our customers appreciate the attention to details and the high-quality fabric (织物) we use.” And it’s the fabric they now use that makes the company almost unique in the world of men’s shirt manufacturers. When Paul Carston took over running the company in 1999, he felt that the company fitted in well with his values.The shirts were made from 100 percent cotton, and as Paul says,“It’s a completely natural fibre, so you would think it was environmentally sound.”Then Paul read a magazine article about Fair Trade and cotton producers.He was shocked to read that the cotton industry is a major source of pollution, and that the synthetic fertilisers (合成化肥) used to produce cotton are finding their way into the food chain. Paul takes up the story.“Organic cotton is considerably more expensive than conventionally produced cotton, so I did the sums.I discovered that if we were prepared to take a cut in profits, we would only need to add a couple of pounds to the price of each shirt to cover the extra costs.The big risk, of course, was whether our customers would pay extra for organic cotton.” Paul decided to take the plunge and switch entirely to organic cotton.He wrote to all his customers explaining the reasons for the change.The response was encouraging.Although they lost some of their regular customers, they gained a whole customer base looking for formal shirts made from organic cotton, and the company is going from strength to strength.24.What’s special about the company set up by James Carston?( )A.Its sales methods. B.Its loyal customers.C.Its excellent employees. D.Its production materials.25.What did Paul Carston find when he was reading a magazine?( )A.The ways of producing cotton. B.The synthetic fertilisers are harmful.C.Producing cotton causes pollution. D.The secrets of conducting business.26.What happened as a result of Paul Carston’s new move?( )A.Sales dropped rapidly. B.Cheaper cotton was used.C.The quality of shirts improved. D.The prices of shirts went down.27.What does the underlined phrase “take the plunge” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?( )A.Try one’s best. B.Seek one’s fortune.C.Take an easy step. D.Make a risky move.C In 1970, psychologist Walter Mischel famously placed a cookie in front of each of a group of children and gave them a choice: they could eat the cookie immediately, or they could wait until he returned and then be rewarded with a second.If they didn’t wait, however, they’d be allowed to eat only the first one.Not surprisingly, once he left the room, many children ate their cookies almost immediately.A few, though, resisted eating the first cookie long enough to receive the second.Mischel termed these children high-delay children. Interestingly, the children who were best able to delay gratification (满足) later did better in school and had fewer behavioural problems than the children who could only resist eating the cookie for a few minutes — and, further, ended up on average with SAT scores that were 210 points higher.As adults, the high-delay children completed college at higher rates than the other children and then went on to earn higher incomes.In contrast, the children who had the most trouble delaying gratification had higher rates of incarceration (监禁) as adults and were more likely to struggle with drug and alcohol addiction. All suggests that the ability to delay gratification — that is, desire control — may be one of the most important skills to learn to have a satisfying and successful life.The question is: how do we learn it? The answer may lie in the strategies Mischel’s high-delay children used.Rather than resist the urge to eat the cookie, these children distracted (转移) themselves from the urge itself.They played with toys in the room, sang songs to themselves, and looked everywhere but at the cookie.In short, they did everything they could to put the cookie out of their minds.28. What should the children do to get a second cookie?( )A.They should leave later. B.They should wait longer.C.They should arrive earlier. D.They should study harder.29.What’s the second paragraph mainly about?( )A.How to be high-delay children. B.How high-delay children succeed.C.The problems with low-delay children. D.The advantages of high-delay children.30.Why did Walter Mischel give each of the children a cookie?( )A.To educate them. B.To do a research.C.To entertain them. D.To conduct a survey.31.What should we do to delay gratification according to the author?( )A.Set another new goal. B.Try to control the desire.C.Give up what you want completely. D.Forget what attracts you temporarily.D In a study published in Nature Communications, researchers from the University of Zurich told 50 people they’d be receiving about $100.Half of the people were asked to spend that money on themselves, and half were asked to spend it on someone they knew.Before giving out any money, the researchers brought everyone into the lab and asked them to think about a friend they’d like to give a gift to and how much they would spend.They then performed functional MRI scans to measure activities in three parts of the brain related to social behaviour, generosity, happiness and decision-making. Their choices — and their brain activities — seemed to depend on how they had promised to spend the money earlier.Those who had promised to spend money on other people tended to make more generous decisions throughout the experiment.They also had more interaction between the parts of the brain related to altruism (无私) and happiness, and they reported higher levels of happiness after the experiment was over. Another piece of good news was that planning to give away just a little bit of money had the same effects on happiness as giving away a lot.“At least in our study, the amount spent did not matter,” says lead author Philippe Tobler.“Even little things have a beneficial effect — like bringing coffee to one’s workmates.” “It’s not yet clear how long these warm feelings last after being generous.But studies have shown that older people who are generous tend to have better health,” says Tobler, and other research has suggested that spending money on others can be effective at lowering blood pressure.“Moreover, there is a positive connection between helping others and life expectancy (预期寿命),” he adds. Next time you think that the best way to make yourself feel better is to buy yourself a treat, consider that the opposite is likely true.“It is worth giving it a try, even if you think it would not work,” Tobler says.“Repeated practice is probably needed so that giving becomes second nature.”32.What did the researchers find out about those promising to spend money on other people?( )A.They were much happier.B.They had less brain activities.C.They were slower at making decisions.D.They experienced higher levels of stress.33.What does Tobler want to illustrate by mentioning bringing coffee to workmates?( )A.It isn’t hard to behave generously.B.Being generous will pay off in the end.C.The amount of generosity did not matter.D.Small acts of generosity can be seen everywhere.34.What does Paragraph 4 mainly tell us?( )A.Ways to show generosity.B.Health benefits of being generous.C.Reasons for performing acts of generosity.D.Influences generous people have on others.35.What does Tobler suggest people do in the last paragraph?( )A.Practice giving and make it a habit.B.Don’t expect anything in return when giving.C.Don’t believe happiness depends on a good treat.D.Perform something good even if it may have a bad result.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。How to Help Others in Your Community Helping others in your community is a great way to spread joy to others and get the most out of life.36.( ) You can choose to become a volunteer.Volunteering is a great way to help others out in your community.Look around for a homeless shelter or a soup kitchen and spend some time there doing whatever needs to be done.37.( ) For example, try tutoring homeless kids at the local shelter so that they can stay in school and not fall behind, and also you get a sense of achievement. 38.( ) You can give away money to some organisations that help others.If you don’t have money to spare, look through your unused items (物品) and see what you can part with that is in good condition.They are needed by a local food bank or shelter. You can choose to redirect gifts.39.( ) You can invite them to do voluntary work to celebrate your birthday.You can also suggest they donate the money they intend to use to buy gifts for you. You can stop to help.There are many cases where you can stop to give a helping hand.If you see people on the street struggling to carry all their groceries, stop to help.40.( ) However, keep in mind that they may not always need help.But never feel discouraged when your kindness is turned down.A.Usually they are grateful to accept your help.B.You can choose to donate to important causes.C.There are a number of chances you can take advantage of.D.You can help your neighbours without spending much money.E.Donate the gifts you receive to poor children in your community.F.Not only will this help others, but you will also gain certain benefit.G.Instead of getting new gifts every birthday, have your friends and family help others.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四个选项中选出最佳选项。 As an old teacher, I know that praise can be a huge motivational tool.I know how to thank my grown kids and my husband for a job well done.I also get my 41 comments right back when I use the 42 that makes my preschoolers giggle — BUT. When one of my students 43 to print her name, I oohed and aahed.“Wow! That is a great A, and your letter D is nice and tall, but your letter E should be 44 ; can you erase it and try to make it shorter?” I asked.She wasn’t crushed by my comment.She tried to 45 my expectations.I thought I was 46 , preparing her for kindergarten.I don’t believe that my comment would have any long term 47 on her self-worth.I imagine though, if I’d substituted (代替) the word BUT with the word AND, she’d have been 48 her accomplishment instead of 49 the “right way” to print her name.I 50 I had said,“I like your nice tall letters, AND I like how 51 you are trying to make your letter E.” My dear husband helps around the house.I was thrilled he had 52 my work load.I thanked him.I told him how 53 he is, and I used that 54 word again.“BUT, why did you 55 small pieces of bread all over the counter?” Why? Why? Why didn’t I say,“Thank you, AND I greatly appreciate all you do around the house.”41. A.serious B.funny C.positive D.casual42. A.letter B.sign C.idea D.word43. A.decided B.managed C.attempted D.pretended44. A.small B.big C.short D.long45. A.take care of B.live up to C.put up with D.look forward to46. A.trying B.giving C.devoting D.helping47. A.effect B.benefit C.progress D.plan48. A.proud of B.amazed at C.curious about D.concerned with49. A.obtaining B.questioning C.understanding D.explaining50. A.demand B.expect C.wish D.imagine51. A.easily B.carefully C.quickly D.hard52. A.increased B.lightened C.produced D.changed53. A.patient B.wonderful C.humorous D.generous54. A.naughty B.strange C.useful D.pleasant55. A.pick B.make C.leave D.spread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。 The launching ceremony of the 3rd “Stories of China Retold in English Challenge” was held at Tianjin Normal University last Sunday, 56. the aim of strengthening communication and cultural bonds among global youth. 57. (launch) by China Education Television and the New Channel International Education Group in 2020, over 300,000 youth from across the world 58. (attend) the event so far. “Educational communication is one of the best ways 59. (enhance) understanding and acceptance of different cultures.More Chinese youth have gone beyond borders and are playing 60. important role in boosting people-to-people exchanges, and at the same time, we see an increasing number of overseas 61. (learner) coming to China, and sharing their Chinese stories with the world,” said Zhong Yinghua, president of Tianjin Normal University. Hu Min, CEO of NewChannel International Education Group Limited, echoed Zhong’s view and said, “62. many foreigners still have the stereotyped 63. (impress) of a backward China, it’s necessary to tell Chinese stories to help foreign countries to know more about China.” The “Stories of China Retold in English” activity will motivate and guide more young Chinese to boost 64. (they) cultural confidence and become storytellers, practitioners and spokesmen of Chinese stories, so that Chinese stories can 65. (spread) to other parts of the world.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分) 你校正在组织英语作文比赛。请你以A Good Deed I Have Done为题写一篇短文参赛,内容包括: 1.描写你做过的一件好事; 2.分享你的体会。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。A Good Deed I Have Done 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。 I was walking down the muddy road one day when my cell phone rang.A child’s voice on the other end spoke to me softly,“Dad, please come back soon.I miss you so much!” Unconsciously, I knew it was a wrong number once again.I don’t have a single daughter.I just have a six-year-old son.It is not unusual to receive this kind of calls nowadays, so I replied rudely,“You’ve dialed the wrong number!” and then hung up in anger. During the following days, I got the same call now and then.It disturbed me, so I either rejected her or hung up right away rudely.I couldn’t help complaining about this, “What an impolite girl! How can she call me up over and over again?” How I wished the little girl would stop causing any trouble to me some day! Suddenly, the phone rang up again.It was from the same girl.It seemed that she would not give up until she got an answer. She constantly called me up.Even if I did not give her an answer, she still dialed my number from time to time.Eventually I unwillingly answered the phone.I heard the weak voice of that little girl, “Dad, please come back now.I miss you so much! Mom told me this was not a wrong number.It is your cell phone number, right? Dad, I am in so much pain! Mom said you were too busy to take care of me.She is tired out from looking after me.Dad, I know you are busy.If you cannot come home, please kiss me again on the phone, OK?” The innocent request was difficult to reject.I made a loud kiss into the phone and heard a weak voice saying, “Thank you ...Dad, I am so ...happy, so ...happy.”注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式作答。 Shortly after this, I became interested in who had been on the other end of my phone. I couldn’t wait to ask the woman how her daughter was. 单元质量检测(二) MORALS AND VIRTUES第一部分1-5 ACBCB 6-10 BAACA11-15 BABAC 16-20 BACBA听力原文:(Text 1)M:Know what? I couldn’t get back into my apartment, and had to stay at a hotel last night.W:How did that happen? Did you lose your keys?M:No, I left them in the apartment.And my wife was on a business trip.(Text 2)M:Wow, so many choices, and so many people.So, what kind of film do you want to see?W:It’s up to you.But nothing too violent, please.(Text 3)M:How was your trip to London?W:It was fantastic. I visited a lot of places: museums and royal palaces.And the weather was fine.Horrible traffic, though.(Text 4)W:How much time do we have before the conference? We don’t have to hurry, do we?M:Don’t worry.It’s 7:30 now. We still have an hour and a half.It takes only thirty minutes to get there.(Text 5)M:Hey! Did you see Ann in the office this morning?W:Yes, but why did she have such a long face?M:I’m not sure.I heard she failed to get promoted.(Text 6)W:What time is the next train to Washington?M:That’s 9:15 on track 14.W:When does it get there?M:It’s scheduled to arrive at 10:45.W:How much is the ticket for it?M:It’s $30.(Text 7)M:What about the problems I’ve been having?W:Not serious.Take some medicine and you will get a better night’s sleep.M:Thank you.How should I take the medicine?W:Take one pill about thirty minutes before you go to bed.M:How long should I take them?W:Thirty days.M:Is there anything else I can do?W:Don’t worry so much about things at work.M:Should I stay home from work?W:No, it’s not necessary.Just remember to stay calm.(Text 8)M:Hey, Heather! Can I sit here?W:Yeah, sure, Jonathan.How’s your day?M:Good.Say, are you planning your summer travels?W:Well ...not yet.I was just reading a story about this woman, Ellen Wilson, who climbed up Mount Qomolangma.M:Yeah, I read that, too.A rather extraordinary experience, isn’t it? 96 days.She is actually a graduate of our college, the class of 2012.W:Oh, really? So, Jonathan, what amazing thing have you done?M:Well ...I just went cycling across South America.W:You didn’t!M:I did.Just last year before I entered the graduate school.It was such a brilliant time.Four months on the road enjoying wonderful scenery in the country, in towns and in cities all along the way.I got a bit tired, though.W:Sounds great! Hmm ...maybe I should think seriously about my big life adventure, like taking a long walk across a national park.M:Wow! Let me know if you need someone to go with you.(Text 9)W:Hi, Matt! May I ask you a few questions?M:Certainly, Julian! What do you want to know?W:I’m doing a study on the spending habits of students in our school.I’m writing a paper for my Social Studies course.M:That sounds interesting.W:To begin with, how much money do you get from your parents a month?M:I get about 500 dollars.W:How do you spend your money?M:I spend about 300 dollars on food.You know how I like to eat.W:Yes.What about the rest of the money?M:Well, I spend on shows, about 30 dollars a month.Games, er ...for rental of the tennis court and balls, about 50 dollars.I do spend some on things like reading material.And the rest I save.W:What about clothes?M:My mother buys them for me.W:Thanks a lot, Matt!M:You’re welcome.(Text 10)W:A group of 17-year-old schoolboys decided to break the world basketball marathon record.They wanted to play for 90 hours and add 6 hours to the record.Each team had 9 players, with 5 at a time.The boys decided each person would play 21.5 hours and then rest for 2 hours.Then they started at 6 o’clock in the evening.The first night was very hard for the players.When it was their turn to rest, they were too excited to fall asleep at once.After sleeping for a short time, they had to play again.On the second night, they fell asleep as soon as they stopped.Some of them had trouble with their feet and hands, but the only serious problem was the mental one.Each boy was thinking: Why am I doing this? How can I play any longer? After the third night, the players knew they could finish the 90 hours. The basketball on the fourth night was very slow.But in the final hours, the players got better.For the last few minutes, the players looked as fresh as when they started.第二部分语篇解读:本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了英国商业夏令营的相关内容,包括地点、食宿、特色课程等。21.D 细节理解题。根据第一段可知,夏令营对所有国籍的学生开放。22.C 细节理解题。根据Explore Yourself in Business内容可知,营员们能从这个课程中学到创造性思维。23.A 细节理解题。根据Academic Programme中的Immerse (使沉浸于) yourself in the exciting business world ...which alternate with business games and daily evening reflection.可知,这个项目把教育和娱乐结合起来。语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文。James Carston是一家衬衫制造公司。创始人James Carston的孙子Paul Carston大胆改革,采用有机棉来制作衬衫,结果大获成功。24.D 细节理解题。根据第一段可知,使得该衬衫公司与众不同的是它所采取的高质量织物。25.C 细节理解题。根据第二段可知,Paul Carston在读一本杂志时吃惊地发现,棉纺织业对环境造成严重污染。26.C 推理判断题。根据第三段可知,Paul Carston决定放弃传统棉花,今后的产品全部采用有机棉来制造。这样做的结果是产品的成本和价格都上涨,不过产品质量提高了。27.D 词义猜测题。根据上下文语境可知,Paul Carston决定用有机棉来代替传统棉花,这样做是有很大风险的。语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。心理学家Walter Mischel通过一项实验,提出了著名的延迟满足理论。这一理论对孩子的个人成长有很大的借鉴意义。28.B 细节理解题。根据第一段可知,若想得到第二块饼干,这些孩子需要做的是等待外出的Walter Mischel回来。29.D 段落大意题。根据第二段可知,那些擅长延迟满足的孩子长大后学习成绩更好,有较少的行为问题,同时也挣钱更多;同时也附带说明那些不擅长延迟满足的孩子长大后出问题的概率更高。30.B 推理判断题。根据第一、二段可知,Walter Mischel在实验中先给每个孩子一块饼干,后来又对这些孩子进行了跟踪研究,观察他们长大后的表现。由此可推知,Walter Mischel给每个孩子一块饼干是为了做研究。31.D 细节理解题。根据最后一段可知,作者指出,掌握延迟满足能力的关键在于向Walter Mischel实验中那些擅长延迟满足的孩子学习——不是抵制欲望,而是转移注意力。语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。研究发现,慷慨使人更快乐、更健康。32.A 细节理解题。根据第二段最后一句可知,那些承诺将钱花给他人的人感觉更快乐,幸福感更强。33.C 推理判断题。根据第三段可知,Tobler认为慷慨的程度并不会影响快乐,他通过给同事带咖啡的例子说明即使微小的慷慨之举也能带来快乐。34.B 段落大意题。根据第四段可知,本段主要讲述了慷慨有益于健康。35.A 细节理解题。根据最后一段中Tobler说的话可知,Tobler认为人们在生活中应该尝试给予,并让它成为一种习惯。语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。帮助别人是一种传播快乐和善意的好方法,文章介绍了在社区里帮助他人的几种途径。36.C 37.F 38.B 39.G 40.A 第三部分语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文。作者通过自己的两次亲身经历,说明一个观点:我们在赞扬别人时,最好用and一词代替我们常用的but。41.C 根据上文可知,作者习惯于感谢他人。由此可知,她对人的评价应该是积极的。42.D 根据下文可知,当作者接下来使用but时,孩子们会咯咯作笑。But是一个单词。43.C 根据下文可知,这个学生在尝试用印刷体写她的名字。attempt意为“尝试;努力”。44.C 根据下句can you erase it and try to make it shorter?可知,作者希望这个学生能将字母E写得短一些。45.B 根据语境可知,这个学生没有受到作者评价的影响,而是努力按作者的要求去做。live up to one’s expectations是一个固定短语,意为“不辜负某人的期望”。46.D 根据语境可知,作者认为自己在帮助这位同学为幼儿园的学习做好准备。47.A 根据语境可知,作者认为自己的评价不会对这个学生的自我价值感产生长久的影响。effect意为“效果”。48.A 根据语境可知,当作者使用but时,带有批评的含义;而使用and则是继续表扬的语气。由此可知,她会为自己的成就而感到自豪。49.B 作者希望那个学生为自己的成就而感到自豪,而不是怀疑自己书写的能力。50.C 作者希望自己当初不要那么说,属于对过去事实作出的虚拟假设。51.D 因为作者希望自己沿用前面的语气继续表扬那个学生,因此这里应该是赞扬该学生付出的努力。52.B 根据上文可知,丈夫在家里非常勤劳,这自然是帮助作者减轻了负担。53.B 由于丈夫非常勤劳,作者自然应该夸奖他非常棒。54.A 作者在表扬完丈夫后,接着又习惯性地说出了那个大煞风景的词——BUT。naughty意为“不妥当的”。55.C 根据语境可知,作者的丈夫将面包碎屑弄得到处都是。leave表示“使某物处于某种状态”。语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。“用英语讲中国故事”活动是中国教育电视台与新航道国际教育集团联合发起的一项面向海内外青少年的活动,其目的是用英语传播和弘扬中华优秀文化。56.with 57.Launched 58.have attended 59.to enhance60.an 61.learners 62.Since/As/Because 63.impression64.their 65.be spread第四部分第一节A Good Deed I Have Done It was a Saturday afternoon.Having watched a Hollywood film, I planned to go home by bike as usual.When I went to a Didi shared bike, I found a handbag in its front basket, which must have been left by the previous user of the bike.Then I called the customer service hotline of Didi and reported the finding.About half an hour later, the owner of the handbag contacted me and got her handbag back, who was extremely thankful. Abraham Lincoln once said, “When I do good, I feel good.” This is exactly true.When we do a good deed, we not only help others but also achieve a sense of joy and satisfactory.第二节 Shortly after this, I became interested in who had been on the other end of my phone. When I called the number back, a woman answered, “Sorry, sir.I am really sorry to bother you.I did want to call to apologize.” From the woman, I learnt that the girl had bone cancer when she was born, and unfortunately her father died in an accident several weeks ago.The little girl suffered from unbearable treatment every day.Feeling painful, she would cry for her dad who had always encouraged her, so her mother gave her a random number. I couldn’t wait to ask the woman how her daughter was.The woman thought for a while, saying sadly,“She has gone.You must have kissed her on the phone, and she went with a smile as she tightly held the cell phone with which she could hear her father’s voice ...” On hearing this, I couldn’t keep back my sad feeling, tears streaming down my cheeks.I didn’t know what to say, so I slowly hang up my phone, praying for her happiness and health in heaven.9 / 9(共88张PPT)单元质量检测(二)MORALS AND VIRTUES(满分150分,时间120分钟)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 happened to the man?( )A. He was locked out.B. He missed the train.C. He lost his keys.2. Where are the speakers?( )A. At a gym.B. At a restaurant.C. At a cinema.3. What does the woman dislike about her trip?( )A. The weather. B. The traffic.C. The scenery.4. When will the conference begin?( )A. At 7:30. B. At 8:30. C. At 9:00.5. What are the speakers talking about?( )A. A job position.B. A fellow worker.C. A new office.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. How long does it take to get to Washington by train?( )A. An hour.B. One and a half hours.C. Two hours.7. How much is the ticket to Washington?( )A. $30. B. $40. C. $45.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What seems to be the man’s problem?( )A. He doesn’t sleep well.B. He has no more pills.C. He can’t focus properly.9. What is the man advised to do?( )A. Stay home from work.B. Have a check-up.C. Stop feeling anxious.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Who reached the top of Mount Qomolangma?( )A. Ellen. B. Jonathan. C. Heather.11. How long did the man spend on his adventure travel?( )A. 96 days. B. Four months. C. One year.12. What does the woman think about doing in the future?( )A. Walking through a national park.B. Cycling along a country road.C. Camping out in the mountains.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What is Julian doing?( )A. Planning her budget.B. Conducting an interview.C. Giving advice on studies.14. Which costs Matt most each month?( )A. Food. B. Clothes. C. Books.16. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?( )A. Strangers. B. Schoolmates.C. Co-workers.15. How much does Matt spend on sports a month?( )A. About$15. B. About$ 30. C. About$50.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What was the previous world basketball marathon record?( )A. 84 hours. B. 90 hours. C. 96 hours.18. When did those players begin their basketball marathon?( )A. 9:00 in the morning.B. 2:00 in the afternoon.C. 6:00 in the evening.19. What happened to those players on the first night?( )A. They had mental illness.B. They could hardly fall asleep.C. They suffered from much pain.20. How did those players look in the last few minutes?( )A. Energetic. B. Upset. C. Tired.听力原文:(Text 1)M:Know what? I couldn’t get back into my apartment, and had tostay at a hotel last night.W:How did that happen? Did you lose your keys?M:No, I left them in the apartment.And my wife was on a businesstrip.(Text 2)M:Wow, so many choices, and so many people.So, what kind offilm do you want to see?W:It’s up to you.But nothing too violent, please.(Text 3)M:How was your trip to London?W:It was fantastic. I visited a lot of places: museums and royalpalaces.And the weather was fine.Horrible traffic, though.(Text 4)W:How much time do we have before the conference? We don’t haveto hurry, do we?M:Don’t worry.It’s 7:30 now. We still have an hour and a half.Ittakes only thirty minutes to get there.(Text 5)M:Hey! Did you see Ann in the office this morning?W:Yes, but why did she have such a long face?M:I’m not sure.I heard she failed to get promoted.(Text 6)W:What time is the next train to Washington?M:That’s 9:15 on track 14.W:When does it get there?M:It’s scheduled to arrive at 10:45.W:How much is the ticket for it?M:It’s $30.(Text 7)M:What about the problems I’ve been having?W:Not serious.Take some medicine and you will get a better night’ssleep.M:Thank you.How should I take the medicine?W:Take one pill about thirty minutes before you go to bed.M:How long should I take them?W:Thirty days.M:Is there anything else I can do?W:Don’t worry so much about things at work.M:Should I stay home from work?W:No, it’s not necessary.Just remember to stay calm.(Text 8)M:Hey, Heather! Can I sit here?W:Yeah, sure, Jonathan.How’s your day?M:Good.Say, are you planning your summer travels?W:Well ...not yet.I was just reading a story about this woman, EllenWilson, who climbed up Mount Qomolangma.M:Yeah, I read that, too.A rather extraordinary experience, isn’tit? 96 days.She is actually a graduate of our college, the class of 2012.W:Oh, really? So, Jonathan, what amazing thing have you done?M:Well ...I just went cycling across South America.W:You didn’t!M:I did.Just last year before I entered the graduate school.It was such abrilliant time.Four months on the road enjoying wonderful scenery in thecountry, in towns and in cities all along the way.I got a bit tired,though.W:Sounds great! Hmm ...maybe I should think seriously about my biglife adventure, like taking a long walk across a national park.M:Wow! Let me know if you need someone to go with you.(Text 9)W:Hi, Matt! May I ask you a few questions?M:Certainly, Julian! What do you want to know?W:I’m doing a study on the spending habits of students in ourschool.I’m writing a paper for my Social Studies course.M:That sounds interesting.W:To begin with, how much money do you get from your parents amonth?M:I get about 500 dollars.W:How do you spend your money?M:I spend about 300 dollars on food.You know how I like to eat.W:Yes.What about the rest of the money?M:Well, I spend on shows, about 30 dollars a month.Games,er ...for rental of the tennis court and balls, about 50 dollars.I do spendsome on things like reading material.And the rest I save.W:What about clothes?M:My mother buys them for me.W:Thanks a lot, Matt!M:You’re welcome.(Text 10)W:A group of 17-year-old schoolboys decided to break the worldbasketball marathon record.They wanted to play for 90 hours and add 6hours to the record.Each team had 9 players, with 5 at a time.The boysdecided each person would play 21.5 hours and then rest for 2 hours.Thenthey started at 6 o’clock in the evening.The first night was very hard for the players.When it was their turn torest, they were too excited to fall asleep at once.After sleeping for ashort time, they had to play again.On the second night, they fell asleepas soon as they stopped.Some of them had trouble with their feet andhands, but the only serious problem was the mental one.Each boy wasthinking: Why am I doing this? How can I play any longer? After thethird night, the players knew they could finish the 90 hours. Thebasketball on the fourth night was very slow.But in the final hours, theplayers got better.For the last few minutes, the players looked as fresh aswhen they started.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)A(2024·云南三校高一下联考)MINIBOSS & BIGBOSS SUMMER BUSINESS CAMPJoin us at our award-winning International Summer Business Camp!Together with students from all over the world, you will dive into experiencing life and culture.We’ve served over 9,000 students from 27 countries since 2000!LOCATION The camp is located 10 miles from Oxford, not far from London andCambridge.ACCOMMODATIONS The camp provides full board.You will live in shared rooms in theboarding Thornton High School or Thornton College.Delicious Englishdishes are prepared by chefs.AGE GROUPS Miniboss groups: 9-11, 12-15 Bigboss groups: 15-18POWERFUL PROGRAMMES√Explore Yourself in Business This course provides you with a broad introduction to business,human full potential and self-realization.It equips you with the skills tosuccessfully launch and manage your own business.Most importantly,you will develop the mindset to become a groundbreaking entrepreneur(企业家).√Academic Programme Immerse (使沉浸于) yourself in the exciting business worldthrough case studies of world-famous companies.In addition to training,the camp has many recreational activities and sports, which alternatewith business games and daily evening reflection.On this course, youwill: ·Identify how to unlock your full potential and manage your ownpotential; ·Strengthen your problem-solving abilities; ·Develop cooperation skills; ·Examine how leading entrepreneurs achieve their goals; ·Learn to think like an entrepreneur.语篇解读:本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了英国商业夏令营的相关内容,包括地点、食宿、特色课程等。语篇解读:本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了英国商业夏令营的相关内容,包括地点、食宿、特色课程等。21. What do we know about the camp?( )A. It has a history of 27 years.B. It is backed by Oxford and Cambridge.C. It is clearly targeted at teenagers.D. It is open to students of all nationalities.解析: 细节理解题。根据第一段可知,夏令营对所有国籍的学生开放。22. What can campers learn from the Explore Yourself in Businesscourse?( )A. Teamwork spirit.B. Interpersonal skills.C. Creative thinking.D. Problem-solving abilities.解析: 细节理解题。根据Explore Yourself in Business内容可知,营员们能从这个课程中学到创造性思维。23. What can the second programme do?( )A. Combine education with pleasure.B. Teach campers to set goals.C. Offer jobs in world-famous companies.D. Train campers to think like adults.解析: 细节理解题。根据Academic Programme中的Immerse(使沉浸于) yourself in the exciting business world ...whichalternate with business games and daily evening reflection.可知,这个项目把教育和娱乐结合起来。B James Carston is a shirt-making company.Set up in the 1920s byJames Carston, a Manchester tailor, the company has remained in thefamily and is now run by James’s grandson, Paul Carston.Employingfewer than 50 people, the company has a reputation for producing high-quality men’s shirts, which it sells by mail order, and has a loyalcustomer base.As Paul Carston says,“Our customers appreciate theattention to details and the high-quality fabric (织物) we use.” Andit’s the fabric they now use that makes the company almost unique in theworld of men’s shirt manufacturers. When Paul Carston took over running the company in 1999, he feltthat the company fitted in well with his values.The shirts were made from100 percent cotton, and as Paul says,“It’s a completely naturalfibre, so you would think it was environmentally sound.”Then Paulread a magazine article about Fair Trade and cotton producers.He wasshocked to read that the cotton industry is a major source of pollution,and that the synthetic fertilisers (合成化肥) used to produce cotton arefinding their way into the food chain. Paul takes up the story.“Organic cotton is considerably moreexpensive than conventionally produced cotton, so I did the sums.Idiscovered that if we were prepared to take a cut in profits, we wouldonly need to add a couple of pounds to the price of each shirt to cover theextra costs.The big risk, of course, was whether our customers wouldpay extra for organic cotton.” Paul decided to take the plunge and switch entirely to organiccotton.He wrote to all his customers explaining the reasons for thechange.The response was encouraging.Although they lost some of theirregular customers, they gained a whole customer base looking for formalshirts made from organic cotton, and the company is going from strengthto strength.语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文。James Carston是一家衬衫制造公司。创始人James Carston的孙子Paul Carston大胆改革,采用有机棉来制作衬衫,结果大获成功。语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文。James Carston是一家衬衫制造公司。创始人James Carston的孙子Paul Carston大胆改革,采用有机棉来制作衬衫,结果大获成功。24. What’s special about the company set up by James Carston?( )A. Its sales methods.B. Its loyal customers.C. Its excellent employees.D. Its production materials.解析: 细节理解题。根据第一段可知,使得该衬衫公司与众不同的是它所采取的高质量织物。25. What did Paul Carston find when he was reading a magazine?( )A. The ways of producing cotton.B. The synthetic fertilisers are harmful.C. Producing cotton causes pollution.D. The secrets of conducting business.解析: 细节理解题。根据第二段可知,Paul Carston在读一本杂志时吃惊地发现,棉纺织业对环境造成严重污染。26. What happened as a result of Paul Carston’s new move?( )A. Sales dropped rapidly.B. Cheaper cotton was used.C. The quality of shirts improved.D. The prices of shirts went down.解析: 推理判断题。根据第三段可知,Paul Carston决定放弃传统棉花,今后的产品全部采用有机棉来制造。这样做的结果是产品的成本和价格都上涨,不过产品质量提高了。27. What does the underlined phrase “take the plunge” in Paragraph 4probably mean?( )A. Try one’s best. B. Seek one’s fortune.C. Take an easy step. D. Make a risky move.解析: 词义猜测题。根据上下文语境可知,Paul Carston决定用有机棉来代替传统棉花,这样做是有很大风险的。C In 1970, psychologist Walter Mischel famously placed a cookie infront of each of a group of children and gave them a choice: they couldeat the cookie immediately, or they could wait until he returned and thenbe rewarded with a second.If they didn’t wait, however, they’d beallowed to eat only the first one.Not surprisingly, once he left theroom, many children ate their cookies almost immediately.A few,though, resisted eating the first cookie long enough to receive thesecond.Mischel termed these children high-delay children. Interestingly, the children who were best able to delay gratification(满足) later did better in school and had fewer behavioural problemsthan the children who could only resist eating the cookie for a fewminutes — and, further, ended up on average with SAT scores thatwere 210 points higher.As adults, the high-delay children completedcollege at higher rates than the other children and then went on to earnhigher incomes.In contrast, the children who had the most troubledelaying gratification had higher rates of incarceration (监禁) as adultsand were more likely to struggle with drug and alcohol addiction. All suggests that the ability to delay gratification — that is, desirecontrol — may be one of the most important skills to learn to have asatisfying and successful life.The question is: how do we learn it? The answer may lie in the strategies Mischel’s high-delay childrenused.Rather than resist the urge to eat the cookie, these childrendistracted (转移) themselves from the urge itself.They played with toysin the room, sang songs to themselves, and looked everywhere but atthe cookie.In short, they did everything they could to put the cookie outof their minds.语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。心理学家Walter Mischel通过一项实验,提出了著名的延迟满足理论。这一理论对孩子的个人成长有很大的借鉴意义。语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。心理学家Walter Mischel通过一项实验,提出了著名的延迟满足理论。这一理论对孩子的个人成长有很大的借鉴意义。28. What should the children do to get a second cookie?( )A. They should leave later.B. They should wait longer.C. They should arrive earlier.D. They should study harder.解析: 细节理解题。根据第一段可知,若想得到第二块饼干,这些孩子需要做的是等待外出的Walter Mischel回来。29. What’s the second paragraph mainly about?( )A. How to be high-delay children.B. How high-delay children succeed.C. The problems with low-delay children.D. The advantages of high-delay children.解析: 段落大意题。根据第二段可知,那些擅长延迟满足的孩子长大后学习成绩更好,有较少的行为问题,同时也挣钱更多;同时也附带说明那些不擅长延迟满足的孩子长大后出问题的概率更高。30. Why did Walter Mischel give each of the children a cookie?( )A. To educate them. B. To do a research.C. To entertain them. D. To conduct a survey.解析: 推理判断题。根据第一、二段可知,Walter Mischel在实验中先给每个孩子一块饼干,后来又对这些孩子进行了跟踪研究,观察他们长大后的表现。由此可推知,Walter Mischel给每个孩子一块饼干是为了做研究。31. What should we do to delay gratification according to the author?( )A. Set another new goal.B. Try to control the desire.C. Give up what you want completely.D. Forget what attracts you temporarily.解析: 细节理解题。根据最后一段可知,作者指出,掌握延迟满足能力的关键在于向Walter Mischel实验中那些擅长延迟满足的孩子学习——不是抵制欲望,而是转移注意力。D In a study published in Nature Communications, researchers fromthe University of Zurich told 50 people they’d be receiving about$100.Half of the people were asked to spend that money on themselves,and half were asked to spend it on someone they knew.Before giving outany money, the researchers brought everyone into the lab and asked themto think about a friend they’d like to give a gift to and how much theywould spend.They then performed functional MRI scans to measureactivities in three parts of the brain related to social behaviour,generosity, happiness and decision-making. Their choices — and their brain activities — seemed to depend onhow they had promised to spend the money earlier.Those who hadpromised to spend money on other people tended to make more generousdecisions throughout the experiment.They also had more interactionbetween the parts of the brain related to altruism (无私) andhappiness, and they reported higher levels of happiness after theexperiment was over. Another piece of good news was that planning to give away just alittle bit of money had the same effects on happiness as giving away alot.“At least in our study, the amount spent did not matter,” sayslead author Philippe Tobler.“Even little things have a beneficial effect —like bringing coffee to one’s workmates.” “It’s not yet clear how long these warm feelings last after beinggenerous.But studies have shown that older people who are generous tendto have better health,” says Tobler, and other research has suggestedthat spending money on others can be effective at lowering bloodpressure.“Moreover, there is a positive connection between helpingothers and life expectancy (预期寿命),” he adds. Next time you think that the best way to make yourself feel better is tobuy yourself a treat, consider that the opposite is likely true.“It is worthgiving it a try, even if you think it would not work,” Toblersays.“Repeated practice is probably needed so that giving becomessecond nature.”语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。研究发现,慷慨使人更快乐、更健康。语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。研究发现,慷慨使人更快乐、更健康。32. What did the researchers find out about those promising to spendmoney on other people?( )A. They were much happier.B. They had less brain activities.C. They were slower at making decisions.D. They experienced higher levels of stress.解析: 细节理解题。根据第二段最后一句可知,那些承诺将钱花给他人的人感觉更快乐,幸福感更强。33. What does Tobler want to illustrate by mentioning bringing coffee toworkmates?( )A. It isn’t hard to behave generously.B. Being generous will pay off in the end.C. The amount of generosity did not matter.D. Small acts of generosity can be seen everywhere.解析: 推理判断题。根据第三段可知,Tobler认为慷慨的程度并不会影响快乐,他通过给同事带咖啡的例子说明即使微小的慷慨之举也能带来快乐。34. What does Paragraph 4 mainly tell us?( )A. Ways to show generosity.B. Health benefits of being generous.C. Reasons for performing acts of generosity.D. Influences generous people have on others.解析: 段落大意题。根据第四段可知,本段主要讲述了慷慨有益于健康。35. What does Tobler suggest people do in the last paragraph?( )A. Practice giving and make it a habit.B. Don’t expect anything in return when giving.C. Don’t believe happiness depends on a good treat.D. Perform something good even if it may have a bad result.解析: 细节理解题。根据最后一段中Tobler说的话可知,Tobler认为人们在生活中应该尝试给予,并让它成为一种习惯。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。How to Help Others in Your Community Helping others in your community is a great way to spread joy toothers and get the most out of life.36.( ) You can choose to become a volunteer.Volunteering is a great way tohelp others out in your community.Look around for a homeless shelter or asoup kitchen and spend some time there doing whatever needs to bedone.37.( ) For example, try tutoring homeless kids at the localshelter so that they can stay in school and not fall behind, and also youget a sense of achievement. 38.( ) You can give away money to some organisations thathelp others.If you don’t have money to spare, look through yourunused items (物品) and see what you can part with that is in goodcondition.They are needed by a local food bank or shelter. You can choose to redirect gifts.39.( ) You can invite them todo voluntary work to celebrate your birthday.You can also suggest theydonate the money they intend to use to buy gifts for you. You can stop to help.There are many cases where you can stop togive a helping hand.If you see people on the street struggling to carry alltheir groceries, stop to help.40.( ) However, keep in mind thatthey may not always need help.But never feel discouraged when yourkindness is turned down.A. Usually they are grateful to accept your help.B. You can choose to donate to important causes.C. There are a number of chances you can take advantage of.D. You can help your neighbours without spending much money.E. Donate the gifts you receive to poor children in your community.F. Not only will this help others, but you will also gain certain benefit.G. Instead of getting new gifts every birthday, have your friends andfamily help others.语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。帮助别人是一种传播快乐和善意的好方法,文章介绍了在社区里帮助他人的几种途径。语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。帮助别人是一种传播快乐和善意的好方法,文章介绍了在社区里帮助他人的几种途径。36. C 根据空前一句及下文介绍的在社区里帮助他人的途径可知,C项(你可以利用的机会有很多)符合语境。37. F 根据空后一句可知,F项(这不仅能帮助他人,而且你也能获得一定的好处)符合语境。38. B 根据空后的You can give away money to some organisations thathelp others.及They are needed by a local food bank or shelter.可知,B项(你可以选择为重要的事情捐款)符合语境。39. G 根据空前一句以及空后一句可知,G项(不要每次生日都收新礼物,让你的朋友和家人帮助他人)符合语境。40. A 根据空前的If you see people on the street struggling to carry alltheir groceries, stop to help.可知,A项(通常,他们会满怀感激地接受你的帮助)符合语境。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四个选项中选出最佳选项。 As an old teacher, I know that praise can be a huge motivationaltool.I know how to thank my grown kids and my husband for a job welldone.I also get my 41 comments right back when I use the 42 that makes my preschoolers giggle — BUT. When one of my students 43 to print her name, I oohed andaahed.“Wow! That is a great A, and your letter D is nice and tall,but your letter E should be 44 ; can you erase it and try to make itshorter?” I asked.She wasn’t crushed by my comment.She triedto 45 my expectations.I thought I was 46 , preparing her forkindergarten.I don’t believe that my comment would have any longterm 47 on her self-worth.I imagine though, if I’d substituted(代替) the word BUT with the word AND, she’d have been 48 her accomplishment instead of 49 the “right way” to print hername.I 50 I had said,“I like your nice tall letters, AND I likehow 51 you are trying to make your letter E. ” My dear husband helps around the house.I was thrilled hehad 52 my work load.I thanked him.I told him how 53 he is,and I used that 54 word again.“BUT, why did you 55 smallpieces of bread all over the counter?” Why? Why? Why didn’t Isay,“Thank you, AND I greatly appreciate all you do around thehouse.”语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文。作者通过自己的两次亲身经历,说明一个观点:我们在赞扬别人时,最好用and一词代替我们常用的语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文。作者通过自己的两次亲身经历,说明一个观点:我们在赞扬别人时,最好用and一词代替我们常用的but。41. A. serious B. funnyC. positive D. casual解析: 根据上文可知,作者习惯于感谢他人。由此可知,她对人的评价应该是积极的。42. A. letter B. sign C. idea D. word解析: 根据下文可知,当作者接下来使用but时,孩子们会咯咯作笑。But是一个单词。43. A. decided B. managedC. attempted D. pretended解析: 根据下文可知,这个学生在尝试用印刷体写她的名字。attempt意为“尝试;努力”。44. A. small B. big C. short D. long解析: 根据下句can you erase it and try to make it shorter?可知,作者希望这个学生能将字母E写得短一些。45. A. take care of B. live up toC. put up with D. look forward to解析: 根据语境可知,这个学生没有受到作者评价的影响,而是努力按作者的要求去做。live up to one’s expectations是一个固定短语,意为“不辜负某人的期望”。46. A. trying B. givingC. devoting D. helping解析: 根据语境可知,作者认为自己在帮助这位同学为幼儿园的学习做好准备。47. A. effect B. benefitC. progress D. plan解析: 根据语境可知,作者认为自己的评价不会对这个学生的自我价值感产生长久的影响。effect意为“效果”。48. A. proud of B. amazed atC. curious about D. concerned with解析: 根据语境可知,当作者使用but时,带有批评的含义;而使用and则是继续表扬的语气。由此可知,她会为自己的成就而感到自豪。49. A. obtaining B. questioningC. understanding D. explaining解析: 作者希望那个学生为自己的成就而感到自豪,而不是怀疑自己书写的能力。50. A. demand B. expectC. wish D. imagine解析: 作者希望自己当初不要那么说,属于对过去事实作出的虚拟假设。51. A. easily B. carefullyC. quickly D. hard解析: 因为作者希望自己沿用前面的语气继续表扬那个学生,因此这里应该是赞扬该学生付出的努力。52. A. increased B. lightenedC. produced D. changed解析: 根据上文可知,丈夫在家里非常勤劳,这自然是帮助作者减轻了负担。53. A. patient B. wonderfulC. humorous D. generous解析: 由于丈夫非常勤劳,作者自然应该夸奖他非常棒。54. A. naughty B. strangeC. useful D. pleasant解析: 作者在表扬完丈夫后,接着又习惯性地说出了那个大煞风景的词——BUT。naughty意为“不妥当的”。55. A. pick B. make C. leave D. spread解析: 根据语境可知,作者的丈夫将面包碎屑弄得到处都是。leave表示“使某物处于某种状态”。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。 The launching ceremony of the 3rd “Stories of China Retold inEnglish Challenge” was held at Tianjin Normal University last Sunday,56. the aim of strengthening communication and cultural bondsamong global youth. 57. (launch) by China Education Television andthe New Channel International Education Group in 2020, over 300,000youth from across the world 58. (attend) the event sofar. “Educational communication is one of the best ways59. (enhance) understanding and acceptance of differentcultures.More Chinese youth have gone beyond borders and are playing60. important role in boosting people-to-peopleexchanges, and at the same time, we see an increasing number ofoverseas 61. (learner) coming to China, and sharingtheir Chinese stories with the world,” said Zhong Yinghua, presidentof Tianjin Normal University. Hu Min, CEO of NewChannel International Education GroupLimited, echoed Zhong’s view and said, “62. manyforeigners still have the stereotyped 63. (impress) of abackward China, it’s necessary to tell Chinese stories to help foreigncountries to know more about China.” The “Stories of China Retold in English” activity will motivate andguide more young Chinese to boost 64. (they) culturalconfidence and become storytellers, practitioners and spokesmen ofChinese stories, so that Chinese stories can 65. (spread) to other parts of the world.语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。“用英语讲中国故事”活动是中国教育电视台与新航道国际教育集团联合发起的一项面向海内外青少年的活动,其目的是用英语传播和弘扬中华优秀文化。语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。“用英语讲中国故事”活动是中国教育电视台与新航道国际教育集团联合发起的一项面向海内外青少年的活动,其目的是用英语传播和弘扬中华优秀文化。56. with 这里表示“用英语讲中国故事”活动具有此目的,应用with短语作状语,表示补充说明。57. Launched 这里表示该活动由中国教育电视台与新航道国际教育集团联合发起,表示被动概念,应用过去分词作状语。58. have attended 本句时间状语为so far,因此用现在完成时,表示截至现在已经发生或完成的动作。59. to enhance 名词way后面通常接to do来作后置定语。60. an 本空后的role一词为可数名词,play a role/part为固定短语,表示“起作用;扮演角色”。61. learners 本空前的an increasing number of暗示这里应该用名词的复数形式。62. Since/As/Because 逗号后面是结果,逗号前面是原因,因此这里填入从属连词Since/As/Because引导原因状语从句。63. impression 本空前面是形容词stereotyped,因此这里应该填入一个名词。64. their 本空后面是名词短语cultural confidence,因此这里应该填入一个形容词性物主代词。65. be spread 这里表示中国故事“被传播”到世界其他地区,因此应用被动语态。第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分) 你校正在组织英语作文比赛。请你以A Good Deed I Have Done为题写一篇短文参赛,内容包括: 1. 描写你做过的一件好事; 2. 分享你的体会。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。A Good Deed I Have Done 参考范文:A Good Deed I Have Done It was a Saturday afternoon.Having watched a Hollywood film, Iplanned to go home by bike as usual.When I went to a Didi shared bike,I found a handbag in its front basket, which must have been left by theprevious user of the bike.Then I called the customer service hotline ofDidi and reported the finding.About half an hour later, the owner of thehandbag contacted me and got her handbag back, who was extremelythankful. Abraham Lincoln once said, “When I do good, I feel good.”This is exactly true.When we do a good deed, we not only help othersbut also achieve a sense of joy and satisfactory.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。 I was walking down the muddy road one day when my cell phonerang.A child’s voice on the other end spoke to me softly,“Dad,please come back soon.I miss you so much!” Unconsciously, I knewit was a wrong number once again.I don’t have a single daughter.I justhave a six-year-old son.It is not unusual to receive this kind of callsnowadays, so I replied rudely,“You’ve dialed the wrongnumber!” and then hung up in anger. During the following days, I got the same call now and then.Itdisturbed me, so I either rejected her or hung up right away rudely.Icouldn’t help complaining about this, “What an impolite girl! Howcan she call me up over and over again?” How I wished the little girlwould stop causing any trouble to me some day! Suddenly, the phonerang up again.It was from the same girl.It seemed that she would not giveup until she got an answer. She constantly called me up.Even if I did not give her an answer,she still dialed my number from time to time.Eventually I unwillinglyanswered the phone.I heard the weak voice of that little girl, “Dad,please come back now.I miss you so much! Mom told me this was not awrong number.It is your cell phone number, right? Dad, I am in somuch pain! Mom said you were too busy to take care of me.She is tiredout from looking after me.Dad, I know you are busy.If you cannot comehome, please kiss me again on the phone, OK?” The innocentrequest was difficult to reject.I made a loud kiss into the phone and heard a weak voice saying,“Thank you ...Dad, I am so ...happy, so ...happy.”注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式作答。 Shortly after this, I became interested in who had been on theother end of my phone. I couldn’t wait to ask the woman how her daughter was. 参考范文: Shortly after this, I became interested in who had been on the otherend of my phone. When I called the number back, a woman answered,“Sorry, sir.I am really sorry to bother you.I did want to call toapologize.” From the woman, I learnt that the girl had bone cancerwhen she was born, and unfortunately her father died in an accidentseveral weeks ago.The little girl suffered from unbearable treatment everyday.Feeling painful, she would cry for her dad who had alwaysencouraged her, so her mother gave her a random number. I couldn’t wait to ask the woman how her daughter was.The womanthought for a while, saying sadly,“She has gone.You must havekissed her on the phone, and she went with a smile as she tightly held thecell phone with which she could hear her father’s voice ...” On hearingthis, I couldn’t keep back my sad feeling, tears streaming down mycheeks.I didn’t know what to say, so I slowly hang up my phone,praying for her happiness and health in heaven.谢谢观看! 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 单元质量检测(二) MORALS AND VIRTUES.docx 单元质量检测(二) MORALS AND VIRTUES.pptx