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Unit 20 New Frontiers仿真檢測靈活拆組卷第一部分聽力(滿分30分,限時20分鐘)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1What is the womans favorite month?AMarch. BMay.CJune.2How much did a pound of green beans cost five years ago?A$0.50. B$1.00. C$1.50.3Who is going to make the copies for Anne?AThe clerk. BThe man. CHer assistant.4What will Rose do this Sunday?AGo to the movies.BAttend the English party.CCelebrate her fathers birthday.5What do we know about the man?AHe is rather tired.BHe is quite confident.CHe doesnt work hard.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6What happened to the man?AHe was out of work.BHe failed his final test.CHe didnt do well in his teaching.7How does the man feel toward the woman?AFriendly. BGrateful. CDisappointed.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8Whats the possible relationship between the two speakers?AFriends. BStrangers. CWorkmates.9Which aspect of the airport is the man very satisfied with?AThe elevator.BThe products prices.CThe general appearance.10Why isnt the man happy with the gate in the arrival area?AIt doesnt work well.BIts far from Immigration.CIts not clean and efficient.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11Why does the man phone the woman?AHe doesnt know how to use the phone.BHe cant find a clock in the hotel room.CHe wants a wakeup call tomorrow morning.12Where does the conversation probably take place?AAt a hotel.BAt a clock shop.CAt the information desk.13What does the first number “2” refer to?AThe floor. BThe service. CThe time.聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。14What does Mary probably do?AA manager. BA housewife. CA student.15What did Tom think of the film?ATerrible. BWonderful. CJust soso.16What happened to the couple in the end?AThey had to work even harder.BThey bought a house of their own.CThey continued to live with the wifes mother.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17Which is not provided for the pets in America?AExercise. BEducation. CMedical care.18Why do some owners dress their pets in pretty clothes?ATo entertain them.BTo keep them warm.CTo keep them in fashion.19Which is the unusual pet in the US?AMonkeys. BFish. CBirds.20Which pets can be trained to help disabled persons?ADogs and cats.BBirds and dogs.CDogs and monkeys.答案:15CABCA610ABBCB1115CABCA1620BBCAC聽力材料Text 1W:Which month do you like?M:March is a nice month, but I think May is the best one.What about you?W:I like June best because I can go swimming then.Text 2M:The prices of the vegetables have increased a lot. Now, green beans cost 1.5 dollars a pound.W:I know, but 5 years ago, they were just a third of that price.Text 3M:Hello Anne, why are you waiting here?W:Im waiting for the clerk to come back. I need to make some copies of this paper.M:Why trouble him?Ill work the machine right now.Text 4M:Shall we go to the English party or watch a movie this Sunday, Rose?W:Both sound great, Bob.But Im going to my fathers birthday party. Thanks for asking me.Text 5W:You dont look very well.M:Yes, I stayed up very late last night rewriting my paper.W:Havent you finished it yet?M:Not yet, I dont know when.Text 6M:How are you, Mrs Branden?W:Pretty good.How are you doing?M:Not so good.I just lost my job today.W:Im sorry to hear that.M:How are your students doing?W:They are very nervous about their final test.M:I remember you gave our class the hard final test in my first year of college.Many of us failed.But I really learned a lot from you. You see, I can speak English very well now.W:Thank you for saying so.Text 7W:Excuse me, Im Lisa. Were doing a survey.Could I ask you some questions while youre waiting for your baggage?M:Sure, go ahead.W:OK, how do you feel about the arrival area?Are you happy with it?M:Well, Im not, really.W:Oh, why?M:The gate is a long way from Immigration and the elevator isnt working.W:Oh, dear, Im sorry to hear that. OK, then I see you have bought some duty free items here. Are you happy with the prices?M:Well, I think they are a little high.W:A little high?M:Oh, yes, compared to most places in Asia.W:I see. Well, how about the general appearance of the airport?M:Excellent!Its the cleanest airport I have ever been in.W:So its clean and efficient?M:Clean and very efficient.Ur . I have to go. Here comes my suitcase.W:OK, thank you very much.M:Youre welcome.Text 8W:What can I do for you, Sir?M:Im Tom in Room 528 and Id like to have a wakeup call tomorrow morning.W:At what time?M:6:15 am please.W:We have a computer wakeup service.Please dial 2 for the service first and then the time, that is to say, dial 2, and then 0615 for the time.M:I see. Then it is 20615.Thank you. By the way, if I want to change my wakeup time, what shall I do?W:Just dial your new wakeup time.The computer will record it.M:If I dial 20700, I will be woken up at 7:00 am.Am I right?W:Yes, thats right.M:Thank you, good night.Text 9W:Hi, Tom, did you go to see a film last night?M:Yes, I went there with Tony.W:How did you like the film?M:Rather bad, Mary, you cant imagine it. It was a complete waste of time. It was about a married couple. They lived with the wifes mother because they didnt have enough money to buy a house of their own.W:A lot of young people have to do that today.M:Yes, but the husband had to work overtime 3 times a week. So he was always tired out.W:It sounds miserable.M:Not really.Later, his wife was able to find a good job as a manager in a company. So in the end, they were able to buy a house.And he didnt have to work hard any more.Stupid, wasnt it?W:I dont know. Anyway, I dont want to see the film.Im so busy with my exams.Text 10Most Americans treat their pets like family members. It means Americans love their pets.And they provide them with a proper home, food, exercise, and medical care.Americans love pets and it is not just puppy love. Sometimes, they add to their interest to their pets with entertaining videos and amusing toys.If they have an eye for fashion, pets owners can dress their pets in pretty clothes.For special occasions, they can use perfume to make their dogs smell nice or less basely. You might see Americans treat their pets like they treat their children, sometimes even better. The most common pets in the US are dogs, cats, birds and fish. Pets, such as dogs and cats, make good companions. But in addition to providing good companionship, pets are useful too. For example, dogs guard property, heard cattle and sheep, and lead the blind.Monkeys, unusual pets in the US, will soon become useful pets for disabled persons.Scientists are now training monkeys to help disabled persons do some simple tasks, such as eating, cleaning the house and even changing the channel on the TV set.第二部分閱讀理解(滿分40分,限時35分鐘)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AHere are some music festivals that you might be interested in.BoogieTallarook, VIC (2628 March)Boogie is definitely kidfriendly, but with a few rules.Kids are welcome, but need to be fully supervised (監(jiān)督) at all times and out of the licensed area by 10 pm.Kids under 8 years old are admitted for free.Kids between 8 and 16 get in cheaper.There are some activities for kids and a great kidfriendly area.Splendour in the GrassByron Bay, NSW (2426 July)Look, Splendour can be pretty crazy, so if you and your kids are out of practice with handling festivals and the stress they can sometimes bring, maybe you should try starting smaller.But if you feel like you can do it, then your kids are welcome to hit Splendour with you.The usual rules apply youll need to have them with you at all times if they are under 16 and they cant go into bars.If the child is under 11, then they will get in for free.The Gum BallHunter Valley, NSW (2224 April)We didnt originally include the Gum Ball because they took last year off and we wanted to make sure they were definitely returning.Not because we have anything against them.On the contrary, they are one event that manages to balance brilliant music and a familyfriendly vibe (氛圍)Bellingen TurtlefestBellingen (30 September2 October)Great music for a great cause.Bellingen Turtlefest has been set up to raise funds and awareness for the critically endangered Bellinger River Snapping Turtle, while giving families a chance to enjoy some great music at the same time.Theres a kidzone, sideshows, workshops and markets, but also an education centre and some guest speakers so that the kids (and you) can learn a thing or two while youre at the event.21If a 10yearold goes to Boogie, he/she _.Adoesnt have to pay for admissionBmust stay with an adult all the timeCmust leave the licensed area by 11 pmDcannot find a great kidfriendly area there解析:選B細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由Boogie部分中的“Kids are welcome, but need to be fully supervised at all times and out of the licensed area by 10 pm.”可知,十歲的孩子需要始終有大人陪伴。22Which of the following festivals failed to be included in the beginning?ABoogie.BSplendour in the Grass.CThe Gum Ball. DBellingen Turtlefest.解析:選C細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由The Gum Ball部分中的“We didnt originally include the Gum Ball”可知,最初沒有列入名單的音樂節(jié)是The Gum Ball。23If you want to know about endangered turtles, when should you go to the festival?AFrom 26 March to 28 March.BFrom 24 July to 26 July.CFrom 22 April to 24 April.DFrom 30 September to 2 October.解析:選D細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由Bellingen Turtlefest部分中的30 September2 October以及“Bellingen Turtlefest has been set up to raise funds and awareness for the critically endangered Bellinger River Snapping Turtle”可知,應(yīng)選D項。24What do the festivals have in common?ATheyre all free for kids under 11.BTheyre all held in the summertime.CTheyre all suitable for the whole family.DTheyre all concerned with wildlife.解析:選C推理判斷題。由文章內(nèi)容可知,這四個音樂節(jié)都適合全家人一起去,故選C項。BThe most common advice we receive when were depressed or sad is NOT to listen to sad songs.The reason is that sad songs will make us think of our pain, and we feel more depressed.But then, there are others who feel that listening to sad songs helps them ease the pain.There are latest studies that show that listening to sad songs is helpful as well.According to a study carried out by Dr.Stephen Palmer of the University of California, Berkeley, if exposed to music thats in line with our current emotions (當(dāng)前的情感), we feel an instant connection with it.The connection helps us come out of our situation better than taking advice from a friend.A friend, in such times, will only advise you, or worst, become judgmental about the situation.You dont wish to listen to advice that would actually make you think too much when in tears, do you? You simply want someone to understand your situation, and sad songs do just that.Listening to sad songs during times of sadness is similar to having a friend who will understand all your emotions.The feelings you were unable to explain to your near and dear ones were easily put to words by these songs.Additionally, when you sit quietly with your earphones plugged in, listening to sad music, you may feel tears rolling down your face.Once youre done with releasing all these emotions, youll feel better.In summary, sad songs, contrary to the popular belief, help in curing a broken heart.Even if you arent in such a depressing situation, youll still enjoy listening to these songs.Sad songs have a comforting rhythm and tone, which help you relax.You, in fact, appreciate the efforts of the singers who lend their voice to these songs.Even though the emotions in these songs may be of the sad type, the calmness in them surely relaxes you.語篇解讀:本文是說明文。研究表明,心情不好的時候聽悲傷歌曲對改善我們的心情是有幫助的。25What do most people tend to think of sad music?AThey are boring. BThey are relaxing.CThey are negative. DThey are inspiring.解析:選C推理判斷題。由第一段“The most common advice we receive when were depressed or sad is NOT to listen to sad songs.The reason is that sad songs will make us think of our pain, and we feel more depressed.”可推知,多數(shù)人認(rèn)為悲傷歌曲很消極。26What music should you listen to in order to improve your mood in Dr.Stephen Palmers opinion?ASongs matching your emotions.BSongs sounding beautiful.CYour favorite songs.DHappy songs.解析:選A細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由第二段“.if exposed to music thats in line with our current emotions, we feel an instant connection with it.The connection helps us come out of our situation better than taking advice from a friend.”可知,Dr.Stephen Palmer認(rèn)為我們應(yīng)該選擇聽與我們心情相匹配的歌曲。27Why can sad songs make us feel better?AThey remind us of good times.BThey release our negative emotions.CThey keep our bad feelings in control.DThey take our attention away from worries.解析:選B細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由第三段“.you may feel tears rolling down your face.Once youre done with releasing all these emotions, youll feel better.”可知,聽悲傷歌曲因為能釋放我們的情感所以給我們好的感覺。28What is stressed about sad music in the last paragraph?AWhen it should be enjoyed.BHow it should be chosen.CWhat effects it has on us.DWhy it can work for us.解析:選D段落大意題。該段首先總結(jié)上文說聽悲傷歌曲是有益的,然后重點寫為什么會有益。CIll never forget a bright January morning when I landed in San Francisco from Santa Barbara, just in time to see my connecting flight to Osaka take off.I hurried to the nearest airline counter to ask for help, and was told that Id have to wait 24 hours, at my own expense, for the next days flight.The airline wasnt responsible for fogrelated delays, a gate agent declared.Millbrae, California, the drivethrough town surrounding San Franciscos airport, is known as a place to fly away from, at high speed.An unexpected delay is what nobody wants on his trip.But what I found, as I reserved a room at an airport hotel, and walked out into the winter sun, was that nowhere can have grace notes that anywhere would envy.It was a cloudless, warm afternoon as a bus deposited me in Millbrae.Locals were taking their dogs for walks along the bay while couples wandered hand in hand beside a square of blue.I checked in to my hotel and registered (注意到) another advantage of nowhere: Nobody knew I was here, and there was nothing I had to do.So I ordered a salad from room service and then noticed that The American, a movie Id longed to see, was available on TV.After the movie, I went for a walk and down the road, finding myself caught up in the last dramatic seconds of a football playoff game on a giant screen.Heart still pounding as the players rushed around the field, I stepped out again, walked along the water, and saw yellow arrows pointing to the finest burgers in the West.My dinner at InNOut cost me all of $4.27.And as I made my way back to my hotel, lights began to come on in the hills, and I realized Id never seen a sight half so lovely in noisy Osaka.If my trip had gone according to plan, Id have missed all of these blessings!29What do we know about the flight delay from the first paragraph?AIt was something the airline paid for.BIt was a welcome event to passengers.CIt was caused by mechanical errors.DIt increased passengers spending.解析:選D推理判斷題。由第一段中的“Id have to wait 24 hours, at my own expense, for the next days flight.The airline wasnt responsible for fogrelated delays, a gate agent declared.”可知,因為航班延誤產(chǎn)生的費用由旅客自行承擔(dān)。30What might the lifestyle of the local people in Millbrae be like?ASlow. BInactive.CNoisy. DStressful.解析:選A推理判斷題。由第三段中的“Locals were taking their dogs for walks along the bay while couples wandered hand in hand beside a square of blue.”可推知,當(dāng)?shù)厝说纳罘绞绞锹?jié)奏。31Which of the following can be the best title for the text?AAn adventurous hike in a townBThe joys of an unexpected tripCA challenging but joyful flightDAn annoying fogrelated delay解析:選B標(biāo)題歸納題。作者因為航班延誤不得不在Millbrae待了24小時,在此期間,他意外地發(fā)現(xiàn)了這里許多美好的事物,由此作者感悟到:不做任何準(zhǔn)備的意外之旅會讓你感到很愜意。故B項作標(biāo)題更符合文章主旨。DDo you fear criticism?If you do, you may want to avoid it.But there will always be those who criticize.Too much or too little, they will never be satisfied.Sometimes, even your friends get in on the action.But they only have your best interests at heart, of course.There is a way to avoid criticism, of course.Hide from the critics.Do nothing to cause them to notice you.Dont do anything.Dont say anything.Dont be anything that might cause them to criticize you.But that just doesnt sound like much of a life, does it?We_can_work_on_getting_a_tougher_skin,_too.Learn to accept that others have their own opinions, and occasionally speak them out loud.Thats their right.But you dont have to listen to them, nor do you have to give them any credence (信任)They talk, but you pay no attention.Pretty simple.Learning to ignore criticism is tough, but necessary.If you dont learn how, you will spend the rest of your life moving away from doing or saying or being anything that gets you criticized.You would be a ship sailing away from every right direction.Will you ever get to your destination like that?Also, not all criticism is bad.Some criticism may benefit you.You should calm down and think about whether the criticism is right about you.If its right, then try to change yourself.When you improve yourself, you can stop the criticism.You may not like others criticism.However, you should keep in mind that others may not like your criticism either.So be careful about how you criticize others.There is being mean, and there is being helpful.If you want to criticize someone in order to help, then do it in the right way.There is a difference between

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