资源简介 外研版选择性必修第四册Unit3单元检测第一部分 听力(略) 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AAugustisoneofthemostpopularmonthstotravelforChinese.ChoosingtheperfectdestinationforanAugustvacationisn’teasy.Welookedatairfaretrends,climatedata,andculturalcalendarstoselect4vacationspotsthataresomeofthebestplacestovisitthisAugust.MackinacIsland,MichiganVisitorscanenjoythesunnyweatherwhileboating,fishing,andsailing.Onland,youcanhopbetweensiteslikeFortMackinacandFortHolmes,bothkeysitesintheWarof1812.Andsweetteethwillhavesomethingtocelebratetoo:theFudge(软糖)Festival,whichtakesplaceeveryAugustandallowsthemanyfudgeshopsontheislandtoshowofftheirbestwork.Martha’sVineyard,MassachusettsMartha’sVineyardispraisedasoneofthemostclassicsummergetawaysintheUnitedStates.ThecharmingislandsouthofCapeCodisdottedwithsimpleandelegantNewEnglandhomes,relaxingsandybeaches.ThesunnysummerweatherinAugustsetstheperfectstageforaboatoutingorashoppingtriptothetown’sshopsofallkinds.Krakow,PolandKrakow,Polandistheperfectmixtureofhistoryandnightlife.Tourists’favoritesinKrakowincludeWawelCathedral,St.Mary’sBasilica,andtheSchindler’sFactorymuseum,eachofwhichgivesaglanceintoPoland’sandpoliticalhistory.Afterthesunsets,enjoyKrakow’sworld-famousbarandrestaurantscene,anddon’tforgettopopintoacaféforalate-nightsnack.MaasaiMaraNationalReserve,KenyaEveryyear,oneofthegrandestwondersinnatureisperformedhere—theGreatMigration.Theannualmigrationseesmorethan2millionwildebeest(羚羊)andzebrasmakethedangerousjourneyacrosstheSerengetiinsearchofgreenerfields.Alongtheway,predators(食肉动物)suchaslionsandcrocodileslieinwaitfortheincomingfoods,providingtensesceneforbravesightseersandnaturelovers.21.WhatdoyouenjoywhenyougotoKrakow?A.Boating.B.Barsandrestaurants.C.TheFudgeFestival.D.TheGreatMigration.22.Ifyouareanaturelover,whichplacedoyouprefertotravel?A.MackinacIsland.B.Martha’sVineyard.C.Krakow.D.MaasaiMaraNationalReserve.23.Whatdothesefourtouristdestinationshaveincommon?A.TheyaresomeofthebestplacestovisitthisAugustforChinese.B.Thetotalcostofgoingtotheseplacesisroughlythesame.C.Theyallhavehistoricalscenestovisit.D.Theyareallthefavoriteseasideoftourists.答案 BDABHEMLOCK,MI—WhenclassesresumeatHemlock’sK.C.LingElementarySchoolnextweek,thestudentswillhaveabrandnewplaygroundcompletewithgagaballpit(坑),BoogieBoard,slidesandmore.About50volunteersworkedtogethertobuildthenewplaygroundSunday,Aug.19.The“communitybuild”wastheculminationofnearlyayearoffundraising,saidSarahBaird,aparentandchairwomanoftheplaygroundcommittee.“Itfeltamazingyesterdaytoseeeverybodycometogether,”BairdsaidMonday.“Itwillbeallsetandreadyforthemfortheirfirstdayofschool.”TheschoolyearbeginsonAug.27.Aribbon-cutting(剪彩)ceremonyandopenhouseareplannedforWednesday,Aug.22.K.C.Linghousesthedistrict’sfirst-throughfourth-graders.HemlockElementarySchool,thedistrict’sotherelementaryschool,offerspreschool,youngfivesandkindergarten.BairdsaidtheformerplaygroundequipmentatK.C.LingElementarywas30yearsold,unsafeandbeginningtorust(生锈).Afewyearsago,theRichlandTownshipFiregavetheparent-teacherorganization$2,500tobuildanewplayground.Theequipmenttheyoriginallywantedwouldhavecost$100,000.“Weformedacommitteeandwestarteddoingsomefundraising,”Bairdsaid.“Ididsomethingsandwereallytriedtodosomethingwiththeplayground.”Intheend,withthesupportofthecommunity,HemlockSemiconductor,SaginawCommunityFoundation,MorleyFamilyFoundation,DowCorningFoundationandotherdonors,thegroupraised$70,000.“Itfeltamazingyesterdaytoseeeverybodycometogether,”Bairdsaidofthecommunitybuild.“(Wehad)hugesupportfromthecommunityandwe’reverythankful.”24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“culmination”inParagraph2referto?A.Flag.B.Key.C.Name.D.Result.25.Whatdifficultydidtheymeetwhenanewplaygroundneedsrebuilding?A.Thereisnotenoughmoneytobuildtheplayground.B.Thereisnotenoughspacetobuildtheplayground.C.Thereisnosupportfordoingit.D.Thereisnotimetodoit.26.Whatdoweknowfromthepassage?A.Thedayoftheschool’sstartisMonday.B.ThefirstgradegoestoschoolinK.C.Ling.C.K.C.LingElementaryhasahistoryof30years.D.MostoftheplaygroundconstructionfundisprovidedbyRichlandTownshipFireDepartment.27.Inwhichsectionofanewspapermaythistextappear?A.Entertainment.B.Health.C.Education.D.Science.答案 DABCCTherehasbeenalotofpublicityrecentlysurrounding5G,thenextgenerationofwirelesstechnologyfortheworld.Butwhatisthistechnologyandhowmightitchangeourlives?5Gstandsforfifthgeneration,meaningthenextstepintheprogressionoftechnologytoreplacethecurrent4Gsystem.4Gwasthereplacementfor3G,whichcameafter2G,andsoon.Earlier“G”systemsweredesignedtoimprovemobilecommunicationoperations.Eachnewtechnologybroughtmajorimprovementsinspeedandgreatlyincreasednetworkcapacity(容量).Thenew5Gsystempromisesmoreofthesame.However,technologyexpertssaythereisamajorwaythat5Gisdifferentthantheearliersystems.Itwillmovewellbeyondmobilenetworktechnologytoaffectmanymoredevicesandindustriesthanother“G”versions.Wirelessindustrygroupssay5Gwillhelpfuelfuture“smartcities”byconnectingsensor(传感器)networks.5Gisalsoexpectedtoconnectself-drivingcarsandsupportnewtechnologiesinvolvingvirtualreality.Higher5Gspeedscouldalsopermitdoctorstocommonlyperformremotemedicaloperations.Factoriesandbusinessescoulduse5Gtechnologytoincreaseautomationandimprovethecollectionofinformation.Everycoinhastwosides.Muchofthedatacouldcontainprivatedetailsaboutindividuals,businessesorgovernmentorganizations.TheincreaseddataflowwouldgiveInternetattackersalotmorepossibilitiestostealandmisusedata.Inaddition,thewideruseofa5Gwirelessnetworkmeansanybreakdownofthesystemwouldhavemorewidespreadandsevereresults.Suchdifficultiescouldaffectpublicsafetyaswellasworldeconomicactivity.28.Whatisthesignificantdifferencebetween5Gandtheearly“G”systems?A.Itwillaffectmoredevicesandindustries.B.Itwillchangethewaypeoplecommunicate.C.Itwillreformthepatternofinformationsystem.D.ItwillimproveInternetspeedandnetworkcapacity.29.Whatcanwelearnabout“smartcities”fromthepassage?A.Smartcitiesarecitiesfullofintelligentpeople.B.Nowmanysmartcitieshavebeenbuiltallovertheworld.C.Aslongastherearewirelessnetworks,youcanbuildsmartcities.D.Thedevelopmentof5Gacceleratestheconstructionofsmartcities.30.Whycan5Gallowdoctorstoperformlong-rangemedicaloperations?A.Becauseofthelowcostof5G.B.Becauseofthewiderangeof5G.C.Becauseofthehighspeedof5G.D.Becauseoftheabilityof5Gtocollectinformation.31.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.Possiblerisksof5Gtechnology.B.Theadvantagesof5Gtechnology.C.Theinfluenceof5Gtechnologyontheworld.D.Theimportanceofinformationsecurityinthe5Gera.答案 ADCADTheageoftechnologyisagreatandconvenientthing,butitdoeshaveeffectsonusinmanydifferentways.Itcauseslong-termmemoryloss.ThankstoBaidu,wedon’treallyhavetoremembermuchofanything.QuestionsareansweredatthedropofahatbecauseBaiduisall-knowing!Isthatagoodthing,though?Peoplearen’tdiggingthroughtheirbrainsanymoretofindanswers.Here’sthegoodnews:wecanstillexerciseourlong-termmemorybysimplythinkingbeforeweBaidu.Ifwedon’twanttogodownthatroad,wecansearchBaiduforsomememorygamestoplay.TurnBaiduintoanassetinsteadofanenemy.Itmakesuslackpatience.Baidugivesuswhatwewant.Everythingisinstant.Infact,ifwehavetowaitforevenahandfulofminutesforanything,westartlosingourminds.Thisideaofinstantsatisfactioncarriesthroughtomanyotheraspectsofourlives,too,likewhenwegoouttoeat,driveintraffic,orevendealwithworkplaceaccidents.InsteadofusingBaidutolessenouranger,trysearchingforsomemindfulmeditations(沉思).Focusonourbreathandrealizeeverythingdoesn’thavetomoveatlighteningspeed.WecanactuallylistentosomepeacefulspaormeditationmusiconourPandora,too!Itwastesourtime.Behonest,howmuchtimearewespendingonBaidueveryday?Whetherwe’redoingresearchforourownpersonalneeds,buyingclothing,orwritingaresearchpaper,weallspendatonoftimeonthetrustyInternet.Arewealwaysbeingefficientwiththistime?Forthesakeofourprecioustime,ifwehaven’tusedBaiduDrive,weshould.Keepspreadsheets,textdocs,PDFs,slideshows,andevenrecordingsexactlywherewecaneasilyfindthem.Keeparunninglistofwebsitesweknowwe’llrevisit.Overall,thingsaredifferentthesedays.Yes,therearenoticeablenegativesideeffectsbecauseoftheBaiduinvasion,butwedon’thavetofallintothattrap.Staysharpanddon’tletourselvesbecomeimprisoneddoingtheBaidugod’sbidding.32.Whichofthefollowingcanbestreplacetheunderlinedpart“atthedropofahat”?A.atonepointB.innotimeC.inawayD.ataloss33.WhydoweturnimpatientinreallifeaccordingtoParagraph3?A.Wedependonourselvestoomuch.B.Wecan’tgeteverythingwithBaidu.C.Wecan’tgetquickservicesinreallife.D.WegetusedtoBaidu’squickconvenience.34.Whatistheauthor’sadviceonsavingtimeonline?A.UsingBaiduDrive.B.Keepingpaperscorrectly.C.Beingefficientwithwork.D.Emptyingwebsitesrecordstimely.35.Whatdoesthetextmainlytellus?A.ThesideeffectsofBaiduandsolutions.B.TheadvantagesandfunctionsofBaidu.C.ThetechnologyandinfluenceoftheInternet.D.ThedisadvantagesandrisksoftheInternet.答案 BDAA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。HobbiesHobbiesplayanimportantroleinourlife.Mostpeoplehavealotoffreetimeavailablebutseldomuseitgainfully.36Therearemanyhobbiesfromwhichyoucanpickandyoucanchooseonethatsuitsyourtalents.Onceyouhavedecidedtostartahobby,itwillbewisetogothroughalistofpopularhobbiesandchooseonethatisclosetoyourheartandcanmakeyoufeelconfident.Someofthemostpopularhobbiesthatpeoplegenerallytaketoarereading,listeningtomusic,gardening,fishing,sports,music,exerciseandcomputer-relatedactivities.37Onceyoustart,youseldomthinkofgivingitup.Learninganewhobbyisreallyawonderfulexperience.Asyouprogress,youwillbelivinginanewworldandlearningnewskills.Youwillbegintodiscoveryourhiddentalentsthatyoudidn’tknow.Youwillstartreadingmoreaboutyourhobby,meetingotherhobbyistswithsimilarinterests,exchangingviewsandbuildingfriendcirclesbothnearandfar.38Inthesegamesyouwillgettheopportunitytomeetothersonaregularbasisanddevelopgreatrelationship.39Theycanhelpyoukeepgoodhealthandremainfit.Ontheotherhand,ifyouareyoungandtakeagreatinterestinsports,youcandevelopyourskillsandfinallygetfinanciallyrewardedtoo.Similarly,gardeningprovidesthehobbyistswithenjoyablepastimeandopportunitiesforrelaxation.Atthesametimetheygettherewardsoftheirlabor.Peopletakeuphobbiesforinterest,enjoymentandrelaxation.Overaperiodoftime,youmightdevelopoutstandingskillsandgetfinanciallyrewarded.40A.Eachofthesehobbiescangiveyougreatbenefits.B.Thiswillchangewhenyouplaygameslikegolf,basketballortennis.C.Mostimportantly,havingahobbywillhelpyougetpersonalsatisfaction.D.Physicalhobbieslikesportsandgardeningcanbeveryrewarding.E.Thiswillbemoresoifyoutakeupgameslikegolf,basketballortennis.F.Althoughthesehobbiescanbenefityoualot,youmaynotkeepthemforever.G.Theywouldratherchatwiththeirfriendsthanusetheirtalentsandstartahobby.36. G37. A38. E39. D40. C第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。AfewsummersagomydaughterandIwereswimminginourpool.Thesunwassettingandthenightwas41approaching.Fortheshallowendofourpool,mydaughter42itfirst.Rightabouteyelevel,aspiderwasspinningher43bythepool.It44methatmydaughternoticedthis,anditsurprisedmeeven45thatshewasn’tafraidofthespider.Aswebothgazedatthis46ofnature,averysimplethought47me.Ihadlosttrackoftime.Ihonestlydidn’tknow48wehadbeenjuststandingthereandstaringatthatspider49herweb.Wewerehavingfun50reallydoinganythingreallyBIGorspecial,Ithought.However,incontrast,Ibelievethatbysharingthis51ofthespiderbuildingherwebwewere52justasfulfilledasifwehaddonesomethingveryimportant.Rememberthatthe53thingsarethebestthingsinlife.Spendtimetogetherappreciatingthesimplethingsin54,andevenmoreimportantly,55timetogethertalkingaboutlife.41.A.eventuallyB.frequentlyC.carefullyD.quickly42.A.inventedB.noticedC.informedD.ruined43.A.clothB.craftC.potD.web44.A.surprisedB.interestedC.frightenedD.excited45.A.fartherB.moreC.longerD.better46.A.sightB.signalC.wonderD.advertisement47.A.caughtB.occurredC.knockedD.hit48.A.howsoonB.howoftenC.howlongD.howfar49.A.removingB.buildingC.paintingD.sending50.A.forB.withoutC.byD.in51.A.abilityB.knowledgeC.happinessD.experience52.A.allB.bothC.eitherD.neither53.A.simpleB.expensiveC.brightD.flexible54.A.officeB.earthC.lifeD.hope55.A.killB.wasteC.costD.spend41-55DBDABCDCBBDBACD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。HowtoAvoidtheCoronavirus?WashYourHandsAsaNewYorkTimesreporterinChina,IcoveredtheSARSoutbreakin2002and200356.anewviruswasfirstdetectedinGuangdong.MytwochildrenattendedelementaryschoolinBeijingthroughouttheoutbreak.TheInternationalSchoolofBeijing,wheremychildrenwerestudents,57.(be)oneofthefewinBeijingthatstayedopen.Theschoolconductedseveralsimpleprecautionary58.(measure):aseriousnotetoparentswarningthemthatstudentswould59.(screen)forfeverswithearthermometersattheschooldoor.Therewasno60.(share)offoodatlunch.Theteacherledthekidstowashtheirhands61.(frequent)throughoutthedayatclassroomsinks,whilesinginga“handwashingsong”62.(ensure)theydidmorethanaquickpassunderthefaucet(水龙头)withwateronly.Withallthese,Iobservedsomethingof63.publichealthmiracle:NotonlydidnochildgetSARS,butitseemednostudentwasinfected64.anythingatallformonthsonend.TheWorldHealthOrganizationdeclaredtheSARSoutbreakcontainedinJuly2003.But,oh,thosehabitspersisted.Thebestwaysof65.(prevent)againstSARSorthenewcoronavirusaretheonesthatGrandmataughtus.56. when57. was58. measures59. bescreened60. sharing61. frequently62. toensure63. a64. with65. prevention/preventing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,近期你校举办了主题为“美丽中国”的现场国画(traditionalChinesepainting)比赛。请为校报英文专栏写一篇活动报道。内容包括:1.活动时间、地点;2.活动概况;3.活动意义。注意:1.词数80左右;2.开头已给出,不计入总词数;3.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。BeautifulChinainTraditionalChinesePaintingLastFridaywitnessedatraditionalChinesepaintingcompetition“BeautifulChina”oncampus,参考范文BeautifulChinainTraditionalChinesePaintingLastFridaywitnessedatraditionalChinesepaintingcompetition“BeautifulChina”oncampus,whichhassparkedagrowinglovefortraditionalart.Overonehundredstudentsparticipatedinthecompetition.Asthecompetitionbegan,participantslaidoutthepaper,pickedupthepaintbrushandgavefullplaytotheirtalent,displayingthebeautyofourmotherland.Twohourslater,thecompetitioncametoanend.Theresultswillbeannouncedintwodays,andthewinningworkswillbeonshowintheexhibitionhall.Mostofthestudentsthinkhighlyofthislivepaintingcompetition,whichprovidesaplatformforthemtoexplorethebeautyofChinaandexperiencethecharmofChineseart.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。Rebeccastretchedhertiredback.“That’sthelastseedling(树苗),Pa.Haveweplantedenough?”Pawalkedtotheendoftherowofcottonwoodseedlings.“No,”hesaid.“Wehavetoplanttreesallthewaytothatrockoverthere.We’llneedabouttwentymoreseedlings.”“I’llgettheseedlings,”offeredRebecca.Shelongedtocoolherfeetintheshallowriverrunningthroughthecottonfield.“You’dbetterletmego,”teasedhertwinbrother,William.“Therearedangersalloverthisprairie(牧场).Youmaybothgo,”saidPa.Theywentacrosstheshallowrivertoasandbarwheresmallcottonwoodseedlingsgrew.Gently,theypulledtheseedlingsfromthesand.“There!That’stwenty,withafewtospare.”saidRebecca.“OK,”saidWilliam.Heledthewaytotheriverbank,thenstopped.“Look!There’sthedugout(防空壕)welivedinwhenwemovedherelastyear.”Hepointedtoaholeinthegrassyriverbank.“Comeon,let’sgoinside.”“No,”Rebeccasaid.“Thenyoustartback,”saidWilliam,handingtheseedlingstoRebecca.“I’llcatchup.”Herantothedugoutandsteppedinside.Rebeccatiedtheseedlingsintoherlongapron(围裙)andbegantowalk.Suddenlyshefrozeinhertracks.Ahugeprairierattlesnake(响尾蛇)movedalongtheriverbank.Itstoppedrightinfrontofthedugoutandlaystill,coileduponthewarmsunnybank.“William!”Rebeccashouted.“Don’tcomeout!”“Huh?”William’sfaceappearedatatinywindowbesidethedoorofthedugout.Rebeccapointedtowardtherattler.William’sfacepaledwhenhesawthesnakeblockingthedoorway.HeturneddesperateeyestowardRebecca,thenheglancedbehindhimself.Rebecca’smindraced,tryingtothinkofawaytogetWilliamoutofthere.Anideapoppedintoherhead.Itwastheironlyhope.Itwasrisky,butitwastheonlyhope.“Don’tmove,”shesaidtoWilliaminasoftvoice.“WhenIsayNOW,yourunoutofthereasfastasyoucan.”Rebeccaremovedtheskirt-likepetticoat(衬裙)frombeneathherdress,thendippeditintotheriver.Shesqueezedoutsomeofthewater,thenclimbedtothetopofthebank,directlyabovethedugout’sopening.注意:续写词数应为150左右。“Getreadytorun,William,”shesaid,keepinganeyeonthemotionlesssnake.“AreyouOK?”heasked,breathingheavily.Rebeccanodded.参考范文“Getreadytorun,William,”shesaid,keepinganeyeonthemotionlesssnake.Rebeccaopenedthedrippingpetticoat(wetthroughwithwater)asmuchasshecould.Herhandsshookassheleanedoverthebank.Withoneswiftmovement,shedroppedtheheavygarmentontopoftherattlesnake.“NOW!”sheshoutedtoWilliamasthesnakebegantomoveunderthepetticoat.Williamjumpedoverthecoveredsnakeandranfastbeforehestoppedandturnedaround.Rebeccawasrightbehindhim.“AreyouOK?”heasked,breathingheavily.Rebeccanodded.Shewasgladtheymanagedtoescape.Ittookthemfiveminutestocatchtheirbreathandcalmthemselvesdown.Rebeccacheckedtomakesurethattheseedlingswerestillcomplete.ThenWilliamgaveRebeccaagratefulhug.“Thanks,sister.I’dhavedonethesameforyoubackthere.”Rebeccasaidwithagrin.“Youcouldn’thave,foryoudon’twearpetticoats!”Laughing,theyracedbacktothewoods. 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