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Unit6Nurturingnature測試卷(B卷提升篇)【外研版】學(xué)校:__________班級(jí):__________姓名:_________考號(hào):___________本試卷共分第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷兩部分,第Ⅰ卷為選擇題;第Ⅱ卷為非選擇題;滿分為100分,考試時(shí)間為90分鐘。第Ⅰ卷第一部分:英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié);滿分45分)第一節(jié):單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)1.Ourexportshavebeenincreasing______forthepast20monthsinspiteoftheCOVID-19impact.A.steadily B.literally C.vividly D.essentially2.Youneedtodealwiththecomplicatedsituationvery______toavoidfurthertrouble.A.massively B.delicately C.steadily D.genuinely3.Ihopethatyoucanlookthroughmyessay______andgivemesomeadviceforimprovement.A.atease B.atyourleisure C.atrandom D.atbest4.Attheendofthemeetingadecisionwasmade______buildinganewschoolinthedistantvillage.A.inhonourof B.inmemoryof C.infearof D.infavourof5.Inmostcasesthepriceis______ifitisamassivepurchase.A.negotiable B.distinct C.remarkable D.worthwhile6.OnedayIwaswanderinginthestreetwhenalittlebookstore______.A.cametolife B.expectedtheunexpectedC.caughtmyeye D.wasstrickenblindanddeaf7.Byexcavating(挖掘)theancienttomb,thearcheologists(考古學(xué)家)______thelifestyleofthecommonpeopleintheTangDynasty.A.adaptedthemselvesto B.broughttolifeC.attachedimportanceto D.workedcloselywith8.Inhisspeechtotheconference,thePresident______internationalcooperationinboostingglobaleconomicdevelopment.A.overcamethechallengesof B.labeledhimselfasC.wentwildabout D.highlightedtheimportanceof9.Consumers’______mustbetakenintoconsiderationwhenwemakeadesign.A.preference B.innovation C.cooperation D.enthusiasm10.Candidatesforouradvertisedpositionsmustmeetthefollowing______.A.applications B.characteristics C.qualifications D.conclusions11.–Ihavegotaheadache.--Nowonder.You______infrontofthatcomputerfortoolong.A.work B.areworking C.havebeenworking D.worked12.CathyistakingnotesofthegrammaticalrulesinclassatSunshineSchool,whereshe______Englishforayear.A.studies B.studied C.isstudying D.hasbeenstudying13.–IamsurethatAndrewwillwinthefirstprizeinthefinal.--Ithinkso.He______foritformonths.A.ispreparing B.waspreparingC.hadbeenpreparing D.hasbeenpreparing14.Lucy______guitarlessonseverythreeweeksinthepastthreeyears,butnowsheisconsideringshewillmakeiteveryotherweek.A.ishaving B.hadhad C.had D.hasbeenhaving15.—Hi,Tracy,youlookpale.—Iamtired.I______thelivingroomallday.A.painted B.hadpainted C.havebeenpainting D.havepainted第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從16-35各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)并在答題卡上將其涂黑。 Today,Isawavideoofateenagergivingshoestooneofhisclassmates.Thedaybefore,hehadheardthestudentonthephonewithhermother16foranewpairofVansshoes.However,hermother17andsaidshecouldn'taffordtobuythem.Thegirlwasabit18afterhearingthat.Theboythen19togotoVansthatafternoonandbuythegirlanewpairofshoes.Thenextday,infrontoftheclass,20thatafriendwasrecordingthegoodact,he21thenewshoestothegirl.Let'sstartwiththe22partofthesituation.Thegirlgotnewshoes,andtheboyfeltlikeheshowedothersanactof23.Butlet'slookatsomeoftheconsequences(結(jié)果)thathemaynothave_24intended.Infrontoftheclass,thegirlcouldhavebeenvery25.What'sworse,itwasmadeclearthatherfamilywas26,whichmightsetherapartfromherclassmates.Here's27thesituationshouldhavegone.Theboycouldbuyhernewshoes,28givethemtoateacherinstead.Theteachercouldthengivethemtothegirlatthepropertime29thesensitivity(敏感)thatteachersaretrainedtohave.Heshouldnothaveputthe30ontheInternet,exposing(暴露)thegirltootherpeople.The31goesfordonatingtohomelesspeople.32themsomedignity(尊嚴(yán))andkeepitofftheInternet.Doingagoodthingissupposedtobe33tosomeoneelse.Butifyou'redoingittogetattentiononsocialmedia,you’redoingitforthewrong34.Sokeepthatinmindnexttimeyou35todosomethingniceforsomeone,askyourselfwhyyou’rereallydoingit.16.A.askingB.applyingC.waitingD.looking17.A.leftB.noticedC.refusedD.changed18.A.calmB.unhappyC.stressedD.afraid19.A.agreedB.choseC.promisedD.decided20.A.makingoutB.lookingoutC.makingsureD.takingcare21.A.threwB.presentedC.lentD.provided22.A.goodB.sadC.funnyD.wrong23.A.prideB.braveryC.curiosityD.kindness24.A.fortunatelyB.accidentallyC.originallyD.suddenly25.A.disappointedB.embarrassedC.frightenedD.surprised26.A.importantB.bigC.strongD.poor27.A.howB.whenC.whyD.where28.A.orB.soC.butD.for29.A.atB.withC.ofD.in30.A.processB.storyC.figureD.video31.A.sameB.restC.specialD.other32.A.FindB.PrepareC.SaveD.Add33.A.attractiveB.helpfulC.carefulD.interesting34.A.method35.A.planB.chanceB.adaptC.placeC.fearD.purposeD.regret第二部分:閱讀理解(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、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AEvenifyouarenaturallyshy,thesethreetrickswillhelpyoutoquicklybuildanewsocialcircleinanynewcity.TakepicturesOneofthegreatthingsabouttakingpicturesataneventorpartyisthatitgivesyouanexcusetogetintouchwiththepersonlater.Everybodylovesseeingpicturesofthemselves,andit’sveryeasyaftertakingapicturetosay“Ifyou’dlikeIcanemailittoyou”.Thiscanbetheseedthatleadstonewconnections.Thenexttimeyouhearaboutafuneventemailyournewcontactstoletthemknowaboutit.EataloneinpublicYoumightfeelself-consciouseatingbyyourselfbutithasanimportantbenefit:youaremucheasiertoapproachwhenyouarealone.Peoplemaybeafraidofinterruptingyouorbeingrudeifyouareinaconversationwithsomeoneelse.Bringabookornewspapertoread(thiswillmakeyoufeellessself-conscious).Plus,havinganinterestingbookwithyouwillgiveothersanexcusetostartaconversationifthey’vereadit.3.Joinaclass,sportsteam,orclubYoga,salsadancing,volleyball,Toastmasters(apublicspeakingclub),aclassforwork,etc.Takeupanewhobbyorcontinueanoldone!Theseareallgreatplacestomeetnewpeople,primarilybecauseyouwillbeforcedtoseethesamepeopleoverandoveragainintheclass.Youwillautomaticallymakefriendswiththemifyouhaveacommoninterestandareforcedtoseeeachotheragain.Tips:*Inthebeginning,neverturndownaninvitationfromsomeone,evenifit’ssomethingyouwouldn’tnormallydo.*Emailyournewfriendswithfunthingstodoinsteadofalwaysaskingwhattheirplansare.Iftheyhaveabetterplanyoucandropyoursandjointhem.Thiswillhelpestablishyouassomeonewhoiscontributingvalueinsteadofjusttakingit(peoplewantthisinafriend).*Don’tletlittlethingsinlifeupsetyouorbeanegativeperson.Peopledon’twanttobearoundsomeonelikethat!36._______cangiveyouanexcusetostartnewconnections.A.Takingpicturesofothers

B.Eatingbyyourselfinpublic

C.Readinginterestingbooks

D.Joininggroupactivities

37.Whenhavingmeals,you’dbetter_______ifyouwanttomakenewfriends.

A.approachotherstoshowconsciousfriendlinessB.startaconversationwiththosewhohavefriendsaside

C.inviteotherstoyourapartmenttoeattogether

D.sitonyourowninpublicplaces38.Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedasanadvantageofjoiningaclass?A.Ithelpsyoufindoutpeoplewhoshareacommoninterestwithyou.

B.Ithelpsyoufindoutyourinterestandtakeupanewhobby.C.Itoffersanopportunitytomeetthesamepeoplerepeatedly.

D.Itisagoodwaytomeetnewpeopleandmakefriendsinanewcity.39.Whichofthefollowingpiecesofadviceisatipfromthetext?A.Trytobeoutgoingandtalkativeinsteadofbeingshy.B.Neverturndownaninvitationfromyourfriends.

C.Offersuggestionsonhowtospendtimetogether.

D.Alwaysgiveapositiveresponsetoanyrequest.40.Bywritingthetext,theauthorintendstotellus_______.A.whyyoushouldchangewhenyoumovetoanewcityB.howyoucanmakenewfriendsinanewcityC.whyyoushouldmakenewfriendsinanewcityD.howyoucankeepintouchwithstrangersBIwasanaughtykidwhowasrunningwild.Mymotherhadalwayswokenuptotheneighbor'sshoutingforhertohurryupandcatchmewhileIwasontherooftop.WhenIgrewup,shetoldmethatshewasnotabletodoanyhouseworkwithoutchainingmyfoottothetableleg.ThecountryhadjustfallenintoacivilwarbetweenthesouthandthenorthwhenIwasten.AndtheoldTVwastheonlywaythatkeptusupdatedwiththelatestnews.Despitetheterriblewar,Idevelopedalotofhobbiessuchasfootball,hide-and-seek,flyingakite,etc.Huntingwasmyfavoritehobby.Iownedaslingshot(彈弓)thatIusedtohuntdownallthebirdsinourneighborhood.Mymothergottiredofthecomplaints(抱怨)frompeopleofourcommunityandfinallydecidedtohidemyonlyweapon.ThenextmorningIsearchedeverywherebutallattemptsendedincompletefailure.Allofasudden,theideacametomymindthatitmightbehiddenbehindtheTV.WelivedinasmallhouseandtheTVwasplantedinasmallwindowjustabovemyfather'sbed.Icarefullyinserted(嵌入)mylittlefingersbehindtheTVtolookfortheslingshot.ItriedtoallowmyfingerstogodeeperandthenwasthesoundB0000M:theTVlandedjustinchesbesidemyfather'sheadandbrokeapart.MyfatheropenedhiseyesinshockandimmediatelycastigatedmeforwhatIhaddone.Timewenton,andmyfatherwouldsometimesremindmeoftheincidentandtellmethathetookitthatitwasabombthrownbyoneofthewarringsides.ThingsgotmuchbetterafterIgrewup.Fortunately,lasttime,IboughtthemacolorTVsetasacompensation(補(bǔ)償)forbeinganaughtykid.Andthegoodthingisthatnobodycallsme"theslingshotkid"anymore.41.Howmighttheauthor’smotherfeelabouthimwhenhewasachild?A.Proud. B.Satisfied. C.Troublesome. D.Disappointed.42.Whatdoweknowabouttheauthor’schildhood?A.Heknewnothingabouthiscountry. B.Hewasbadlytreatedbyhisstrictparents.C.Hesufferedtoomuchfromthecivilwar. D.Hestilllivedacolorfullifeduringthewar.43.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph3?A.TheauthorlovedwatchingTV. B.Theauthorbotheredthecommunityalot.C.Theauthor’smotherlovedcomplainingtoothers. D.Theauthor’smotherfailedtohidetheslingshot.44.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“castigated”inParagraph4?A.Punished. B.Ignored. C.Supported. D.Praised.45.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Theauthorstilllikestobecalled“theslingshotkid”.B.Theauthor’schildhoodwasfullofgoodmemories.C.Theauthor’sparentsdidn’twatchTVuntilhegrewup.D.Theauthorfeelssorryabouthavingbeenanaughtychild.CThegardencitywaslargelytheinventionofEbenezerHoward(1850–1928).AfterimmigratingfromEnglandtotheUSA,andanunsuccessfulattempttomakealivingasafarmer,hemovedtoChicago,wherehesawthereconstructionofthecityafterthedisastrousfireof1871.Inthosedays,itwasnicknamed“theGardenCity”,almostcertainlythesourceofHoward’snameforhislaterbuildingplanoftowns.ReturningtoLondon,Howarddevelopedhisdesigninthe1880sand1890s,drawingonideasthatwerepopularatthetime,butcreatingauniquecombinationofdesigns.Thenineteenth-centurypoorcitywasinmanywaysaterribleplace,dirtyandcrowded;butitofferedeconomicandsocialopportunities.Atthesametime,theBritishcountrysidewasinfactequallyunattractive:thoughitpromisedfreshairandnature,itsufferedfromagriculturaldepression(蕭條)anditofferedneitherenoughworkandwages,normuchsociallife.Howard’sideawastocombinethebestoftownandcountryinanewkindofsettlement,thegardencity.Howard’sideawasthatagroupofpeopleshouldsetupacompany,borrowingmoneytoestablishagardencityinthedepressedcountryside;farenoughfromexistingcitiestomakesurethatthelandwasboughtatthebottomprice.Gardencitieswouldprovideacentralpublicopenspace,radialavenuesandconnectingindustries.Theywouldbesurroundedbyamuchlargerareaofgreenbelt,alsoownedbythecompany,containingnotmerelyfarmsbutalsosomeindustrialinstitutions.Asmoreandmorepeoplemovedin,thegardencitywouldreachitsplannedlimit.Howardsuggested32,000people;then,anotherwouldbestartedashortdistanceaway.Thus,overtime,therewoulddevelopavastplannedhousecollection,extendingalmostwithoutlimit;withinit,eachgardencitywouldofferawiderangeofjobsandservices,buteachwouldalsobeconnectedtotheothersbyarapidtransportationsystem,thusgivingalltheeconomicandsocialopportunitiesofabigcity.46.HowdidHowardgetthenameforhisbuildingplanofgardencities?A.Throughhisobservationofthecountrylife. B.Throughthecombinationofdifferentideas.C.Bytakingotherpeople’sadvice. D.ByusingthenicknameofthereconstructedChicago.47.Theunderlinedphrase“drawingon”inParagraph1probablymeans_______.A.makinguseof B.makingcommentsonC.givinganexplanationof D.givingadescriptionof48.AccordingtoHoward,gardencitiesshouldbebuilt_______.A.asfaraspossiblefromexistingcitiesB.inthecountrysidewherethelandwascheapC.inthecountrysidewhereagriculturewasdevelopedD.nearcitieswhereemploymentopportunitiesalreadyexisted49.Whatcanwelearnaboutgardencitiesfromthelastparagraph?A.Theirnumberwouldcontinuetorise. B.Eachonewouldcontinuetobecomelarger.C.Peoplewouldliveandworkinthesameplace. D.Eachonewouldcontainacertaintypeofbusiness.50.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.CityandCountryside B.TheInventionoftheGardenCityC.ANewCityinChicago D.AFamousGardenCityinEngland第II卷(非選擇題共25分)第三部分:寫作(共兩節(jié);滿分25分)第一節(jié):閱讀表達(dá)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)IdecidedtogotoChinaforaninternship(實(shí)習(xí))rightaftergraduatingfromschool:anewcountry,anewlanguage,anewculture,newpeople,andlivingaloneforthefirsttime,basicallyeverythingnew.Chinaitselfwasamazing.Therearepeopleeverywhere,ineverystreetandeverypark.BeforeIcametoChina,Iwasafraidit’dbehardtoadapttothelifethere.ButIwastotallywrongandwheneverIwaslost,therewasalwayssomeonewhocametometryingtohelpmeorshowmetheway.Aftermyone-weekChinesecourse,Istartedmyseven-weekinternship.Onmyfirstday,themanagerpickedmeupfromthelobby(大廳),showedmetheofficeandintroducedmetotherestoftheteam.Iworkedtogetherwithfivecolleaguesinthesameoffice,severalofwhomcouldnotspeakEnglish.However,Iquicklybecamefriendswithoneladyintheoffice.SheandeveryoneelseintheofficetriedtohelpmelearnmoreChinese.Ingeneral,theatmospherewasveryfriendlyandsupportiveandwewentfordinnerafterworkingtogetherseveraltimesaswell.ConsideringIwasonlyworkingthereforsevenweeks,Ididalotofthings.Iwenttoclientmeetingswithcolleagues,allinChineseofcourse.Icouldn'tunderstandmuch,butintheendtheysummarized(概括)formewhattheyhadtalkedaboutinEnglish.Wealsohadseveralmeetingsaboutworkingstyle,discussingwhatwasgoingwellintheofficeandwhereimprovementwasstillneeded.Personally,IreallyenjoyedbothmyinternshipandChina.IlearnedalotduringmytimeinBeijing,bothaboutarchitect

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