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1、 單元檢測(cè)卷(四)Unit 4Stage and screen第一部分聽(tīng)力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1What do we know about Mr White?AHe has much money. BHe is a good teacher. CHe is very lucky.2What is the woman busy with?AA computer game. BAn

2、email. CA paper.3How much is Johns electricity bill?A50 dollars. B36 dollars. C30 dollars.4Whats wrong with Jane?AShe has a toothache. BShe has a headache. CShe has a stomachache.5Where will Sam work during the summer vacation?AIn a restaurant. BIn an amusement park. CIn a school.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿

3、分22.5分)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽(tīng)完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽(tīng)第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6Where are the two speakers talking?AAt a bus stop. BIn a zoo. COn a bus.7What will the woman do next?ATake the No.36 bus. BWalk to the next street. CTake the No.310 bus.聽(tīng)

4、第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8Where is Professor Green now?AIn a hotel. BIn a college. CIn his office.9What did Mrs Black ask the man to do?ATo dial 114 for her. BTo change a dollar. CTo call her back.聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10What does the man think is important for the woman?AThe weight. BThe height. CThe health.11What

5、 food does the woman dislike probably?AFried food. BBoiled food. CSalads.12What does the woman do at the weekend?AGo for a walk. BRide a bike. CGo swimming.聽(tīng)第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13How many classes are there in Senior One?A32. B30. C28.14Where will the 200 students have to study?AIn their classrooms. BIn

6、the dormitories. CIn the labs.15What will some students have to share with others?ATextbooks. BDesks. CDictionaries.16What does the school lack mostly?ASome labs. BA teaching building. CA library.聽(tīng)第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17How many people does the king rule?AEighteen. BFourteen. CThirteen.18Whom did the Qu

7、een send to the island probably?AA doctor. BA photographer. CA fisherman.19What is allowed on the island?ABuilding more houses. BRunning a restaurant. CBuilding more roads.20When are tourists forbidden to get on the island?AIn the morning. BIn the afternoon. CIn the evening.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小

8、題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。A2022煙臺(tái)高一上期末 Here are 4 wonderful hotels where you can sleep in the great outdoors.Amanruya, TurkeyAmanruya is an ideal resort for any traveler who wants to spend the whole day outdoors. The hotel offers adventures including island picnics and explor

9、ations of ancient remains. All the rooms should be reserved (預(yù)定) two weeks beforehand. Rates start at $535 a night per person. Ngala Safari Lodge, South AfricaThe hotel is located on the edge of Kruger National Park. Tourists can enjoy a onenight experience in a fourlevel tree house to get close to

10、the animals hanging about in the park. Just dont expect to post live to your social platform from here: the tree house is off the Internet. Rates start at $560 a night per person.La Valise Tulum, MexicoIf you cant decide whether to sleep indoors or outdoors, why not book a room that lets you do both

11、 in the same bed? Such is the main feature of La Valise Tulum. The kingsize bed can be moved out onto the seafacing balcony (陽(yáng)臺(tái)) for a night under the stars or moved in for a more private experience. Unsurprisingly, this room is highly popular, with reservations often made a full year beforehand. Ra

12、tes start at $600 a night per person.Las Ventanas al Paraiso, MexicoAt this famous resort, anyone who books a room with a rooftop terrace (露天平臺(tái)) can spend a magical night outdoors. The hotels Sleeping Under the Stars Experience aims to introduce guests to the incredible star watching for which the a

13、rea is known. The service includes the setup of a fourposter bed, flowers, and, naturally, a telescope for finding your favorite stars. Rates start at $615 a night per person.21How much should a couple pay for a twonight stay in Ngala Safari Lodge?A$2,140. B$2,240. C$2,400. D$2,460.22Which hotel sui

14、ts tourists best who love observing stars?AAmanruya. BNgala Safari Lodge.CLa Valise Tulum. DLas Ventanas al Paraiso.23What do Amanruya and La Valise Tulum have in common?AThey offer outdoor visits to ancient sites.BTheir rooms should be booked in advance.CTourists can enjoy the beautiful views of th

15、e sea.DTourists can choose to sleep either indoors or outdoors.B2022青島高一上期末 An Indonesian librarian is lending books to children in exchange for trash they collect in a novel way to clean up the environment and get the kids to read more.Each weekday, Raden Roro Hendarti, a librarian in Indonesias Ja

16、va Island rides her threewheeler with books piled up at the back for children in Muntang village to exchange for plastic cups, bags and other waste that she carries back. As soon as she shows up, little children, many accompanied by their mothers, surround her “Trash Library” and ask loudly for the

17、books. They are all carrying trash bags and Radens threewheeler quickly fills up with them as the books fly out. Shes happy the kids are going to spend less time on online games as a result.“Let us get kids to read more and build a culture of literacy from a young age,” Raden said. “We should also t

18、ake care of our waste in order to fight against climate change and to save the earth from trash,” she said.She collects about 100 kg of waste each week, which is then sorted out by her colleagues and sent for recycling or sold. She has a stock of 6,000 books to lend and wants to take the mobile serv

19、ice to neighboring areas as well.Kevin Alamsyah, an eager 11yearold reader, looks for waste lying in the village. “When there is too much trash, our environment will become dirty and its not healthy. Thats why I look for trash to borrow a book,” he says.The literacy rate for above15yearolds in Indon

20、esia is around 96 percent, but a September report by the World Bank warned that the pandemic will leave more than 80% of 15yearolds below the minimum reading level identified by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.24What is “Trash Library” like?AWelldecorated. BNoisy and dirty.

21、CRelaxing. DPopular.25Why does Raden run the “Trash Library”?ATo fight against climate change.BTo collect trash for money.CTo help kids get away from online games.DTo get kids to read more and care for the environment.26What can we infer from the passage?AIndonesias environmental situation is worryi

22、ng.BPeople in Indonesia has a very low literacy rate.CThe trash library has been introduced to many other cities.DThe pandemic has a negative effect on teenagers reading.27Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?AA Novel Way to Improve Library BThe Indonesian System for ReadingCYour

23、Trash Benefiting the Environment DYour Collected Trash for Our BooksCIn recent years, researchers of Cornell Universitys Food and Brand Lab are studying how environmental factors influence many Americans to unnoticeably eat too much. Many people wrongly believe that factors like hunger or boredom an

24、d depression are the main causes of overeating, but their research has shown otherwise. It is thought that we overeat if the food is good or if were really hungry. In reality, those are two of the last things that determine how much we eat.In one experiment, the researcher placed jars of candies in

25、workers offices for a month. Then, he moved the candies 1.8 m away. The office workers ate five more candies each day when the jar was closer to them, equaling an additional 125 calories a day. It does not sound too bad, but add that up over a year and you will have gained 5.4 kg. “If something is v

26、isible, every time we see it, we have to make a decision: to eat it or not?” the researcher explained.In the other experiment, moviegoers were given fivedayold popcorn, some in mediumsize buckets,some in large buckets. The researcher found that moviegoers who had the larger buckets ate 53 percent mo

27、re, despite its unpleasant taste. He believes that the distraction of the movie and hearing others eat the popcorn persuade people to keep eating.The findings in other researches have shown that we tend to eat more when we use larger dishes, eat in front of the television, or dine with someone who e

28、ats a lot. Researchers of the lab advise a gradual approach in changing eating habits. People can cut a couple of hundred calories a day by doing things such as avoiding open food dishes at the office, using smaller serving bowls, sitting next to the slowest eater and being the last one to start eat

29、ing.28What is the truth shown by the study?AWe eat more when the food is good. BPeople tend to eat a lot when they dine out.CFeeling depressed leads us to overeat. DHunger is not the key factor in overeating.29What can we learn from the two experiments?APeople turn to more candies for more energy.BO

30、ffice workers eat more candies due to visibility.CMoviegoers eat more popcorn because it is tasty.DPeople keep eating popcorn to enjoy the movie.30What is suggested in changing eating habits?ADining with slim persons. BEating while watching films.CUsing smaller dishes. DStarting eating earlier.31Wha

31、t is the purpose of the text?ATo display a research process. BTo instruct how to do research experiments.CTo warn against overeating. DTo advise being a mindful eater.D2022鞍山高一質(zhì)檢 Nowadays, theres lots of advice on how to give praise and positive comments to others, but few suggestions on how to rece

32、ive the flattering(奉承) messages. Accepting praise can make many people feel like a fish out of water because even when we are proud of our achievements, we dont want to appear proud. This is exactly how I felt at my dads birthday party. Just a few days before, I received my university results; my pa

33、rents were so proud of me. On arrival, every guest already knew my grades. As the party went on, dozens of people greeted me with warm, heartfelt congratulations. I was surrounded by so much unexpected praise! Concerned about stealing my dads spotlight, I tried to turn the kind attention away from m

34、yself and mention the background. I joked that the professor must have been in a very good mood when she marked my paper, and that I was just “l(fā)ucky”Few of us wish to appear vain (自負(fù)的). We may worry that our honor will cause envy (妒忌) from others. In the workplace, theres fear that praise might brin

35、g extra work and higher expectations. Now that your boss has seen you are a gogetter,_theyre going to pile on the pressure!Looking back, the praise I received from the guests at the party was heartfelt. My degree hadnt helped them in any way so there was no duty for them to comment, but they still c

36、ared enough to say “well done”. Instead of ignoring the praise, I should comment on how kind they were for noticing, or how pleased I was with my achievements.Another good choice is to “forward” praiseperhaps other people played a part in your success and deserve to share the attention. If youre sti

37、ll lost for words, a simple “thank you” is the best way to go. So, the next time you get the praise you deserve, dont hide your pride and try to enjoy the moment.32How do many people feel when accepting praise?AUneasy. BConfused. CConfident. DAshamed.33What was the authors reaction to the unexpected

38、 praise at the party?AShe ignored the remarks. BShe owed it to the professor.CShe sincerely thanked the guests. DShe felt proud of her achievements.34What does the underlined word “gogetter” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?AA proud person. BA worried person.CAn able person. DA greeneyed person.35What m

39、ight be the authors purpose of writing the text?ATo warm people to keep honest. BTo share one of her big moments.CTo show the importance of praise. DTo encourage people to enjoy praise.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。2022聊城高一上期末 People dont really care what you say

40、. _36_ Actions speak louder than words. But always you are saying it more than you are doing it. At the end of the day, your words dont mean much. People will remember you by your actions, not by your words. Someone says, “Im going to be successful, Im going to be famous, and Im going to be a millio

41、naire.” But every time you see them, they are just chatting and relaxing, just being lazy. So they only have the words, not the actions. _37_The lyrics (歌詞) to your favorite song on paper dont mean much. They are just words. Its the singer that can bring the words alive through their actions. Talk i

42、s cheap but actions are expensive. In other words, words dont do much, actions do everything. All of the famous people who had successful stories didnt get there by simply talking about being there._38_ They worked hard to be where they are today. They made something happen. Their words became their

43、 actions. Their deeds became their habits. _39_ You would regret all the opportunities that youve turned down and all the chances that you never took. It was just because you were afraid or you were worried about what other people think. If you wish someone to believe you when you say something, you

44、 have to do something. Words are the talk, actions are the walk. _40_AThey did something about it.BAll you have got to do is walk the talk.CThey pay more attention to what you do.DThey would like to explore how to be doers.EWhat I mean is that words and actions are functioning differently.FIf you ha

45、d one week left to live, you would regret so much in your life.GWhat I need you to understand is words are the talk, actions are the walk.第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié), 滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題; 每小題1分, 滿分15分)閱讀下面短文, 從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Im interested in a career in _41_, so I decided to volunteer for service at t

46、he local hospital. I thought it would be the best of both worlds: _42_ people while getting valuable on the job experience! So I went to the business office. _43_, the hospital director was quite willing to let me help out, and he said I could _44_ that summer as soon as I finished my finals.Soon en

47、ough, I _45_ for my first day at the hospital. The director gave me a brief tour of different departments (科室) _46_ we stopped right in front of the maternity ward (產(chǎn)科病房). I was overwhelmed (受不了的) by the sounds. Women shouted and newborns _47_.I got nervous and wondered if I had been in a hurry when

48、 I _48_ to go for such a _49_ job.My _50_ must have shown clearly on my face because the director said, “Dont worry. You are going to help in the nursery.” _51_ that, we walked down a hallway filled with balloons, beautiful flowers and into the _52_ room Ive ever seen. The soft colors provided a qui

49、et backdrop to the sleeping babies. The nurse in charge of the nursery _53_ me, thanked me for _54_, and asked me to start putting some baby things away in the drawers. The director gave me a _55_ look, which I returned with a quiet nod. I got right to work.41A.teaching Bnursing Cdancing Dacting42A.

50、helping Bmoving Cencouraging Dvisiting43A.Finally BFortunately CSuddenly DImmediately44A.start Bsign Clearn Dask45A.went over Bshowed up Cturned out Dkept on46A.as Bwhen Cuntil Dbefore47A.played Bslept Ccried Dlaughed48A.stopped Bcontinued Crefused Ddecided49A.difficult Bboring Csmall Ddangerous50A.

51、fear Banger Cpain Dsurprise51A.For BLike CWith DBefore52A.most peaceful Bmost convenient Clargest Dcleanest53A.replaced Bremembered Cwelcomed Dtrusted54A.waiting Breturning Clistening Dcoming55A.questioning Bquick Cserious Dfamiliar第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。In 2005, Tan

52、ya Pinto, a young businesswoman in the US, paid a visit 56._ her birthplace, India. There she traveled and spent three months 57._ (volunteer) to do something for children in great need. The experience was life changing. 58._ thats why she started Baal Dan Charities, meaning “Helping children.”At fi

53、rst, Baal Dan provided street children with clothes.Later, food, medicine, schoolbooks, and some education 59._ (give) to orphanages, schools and local projects. Tanya got first donations (捐贈(zèng)) from friends and coworkers and today, more people come to her help out of 60._ (kind).It is a great job. At

54、 a care center, two boys, 61._ Tanyas charity had helped, recognized her and eagerly told her they were doing well after they were rescued from the streets. In the years 62._ (come), Tanya hopes to do more. “I will take them to the zoo, the park or for an outing. And Ill do things that are really fu

55、n 63._ (activity), because I like to bring some fun into their poor life,” says Tanya.What Tanya does is 64._ (inspire). If youre not rich or famous, you can still do something to help make 65._ better world.第四部分寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假如你是李華,請(qǐng)你給某英文報(bào)社的“城市風(fēng)采”欄目寫(xiě)一篇短文,介紹我們偉大祖國(guó)的首都北京。要點(diǎn)如下:1基本概況:人口約2 000萬(wàn),

56、面積16 000多平方千米,位于華北平原北部;2歷史與文化:有3 000多年的歷史,是我國(guó)的政治、文化中心,有很多大學(xué),其中清華大學(xué)和北京大學(xué)是最著名的;3交通與旅游:交通便利,有天安門廣場(chǎng)、故宮博物院、長(zhǎng)城、鳥(niǎo)巢等很多旅游景點(diǎn)。注意:1可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;2開(kāi)頭和結(jié)尾已給出。Beijing, the capital of China, is a beautiful city._Now, Beijing is playing a more and more important role in the world.第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,

57、使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。2022遼寧高一上期末 Soapy is a twentyfourpound rabbit. People look surprised when they first touch him and remark how soft he is. Ive noticed he seems to make everyone who meets him a little softer, too. So when I started to work as a volunteer in the community, I decided to take him with me as

58、a therapy (療法) animal.One day, Soapy and I visited a shelter for women who had suffered from violence. The women in the shelter all looked at me in low spirits. No one smiled a greeting. One little girl in particular caught my attention. Never raising her eyes, never reaching out, she wandered in an

59、d out of the gathered group. The staff informed me that the little girl, named Alice, had been there for over a month and had not spoken the entire time. Nothing they tried had any effect. I didnt want to imagine what would have happened to rob this little girl of the curiosity and enthusiasm so nat

60、ural to childhood.Spreading a blanket on the floor, I sat down and opened Soapys carrier. As the women circled around me, I told the group that Soapy would come to them if they sat on the blanket. Several women did this, including Alice. In a short time, Soapy emerged from his carrier and slowly jum

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