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1、Unit3 單元檢測卷(精品)Unit 3 The Million Pound Bank Note第二部分:閱讀理解第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中;選出最佳選項。ABrownsea Open Air TheatreDORSETThe only way to this theatre is by boat. Each June volunteers travel there to begin building the set.“The people do Brownsea for the love of the island,”
2、 says BOAT director Denise Mallender. Were a charity, and we help the work on the island by holding a regular Shakespeare play.”Visit brownsea-theatre.co.uk for details Regents Park Open Air TheatreLONDONEach summer, almost 140,000 people visit the park to watch one of the four yearly plays. This ye
3、ars plays include J. M. Barries Peter Pan and William Goldings Lord of the Flies.With the stage and seating both completely uncovered the actors and the audiences are left at the mercy of the British weather although this hasnt prevented stars such as Jeremy Irons and Benedict Cumberbatch from perfo
4、rming here. g for detailsScarborough Open Air TheatreSCARBOROUGHEnjoy the sea air and sights of Europes largest open-air playhouse. The stage and seating are separated by a lake.Its a unique(獨一無二的)place,“says Janet Deacon, area director of Welcome to Yorkshire. The theatre now plays host to concerts
5、 by big-names such as Elaine Paige and Tom Jones, who are both performing this month.Visit for detailsRutland Open Air TheatreRUTLANDThis theatre is home to the Stamford Shakespeare Company, who this year celebrate their 39th year of outdoor plays with performances of Romeo and Juliet and Henry V.In
6、 all its years, ROAT has never cancelled a performance because of rain and although the stage and actors are left open to the weather, the audience can shelter in the covered hall.Visit stamfordshakespeare.co.uk for details21. What do we know about Regents Park Open Air Theatre?A. It puts on four pl
7、ays a year.B. It has a covered hall for the audience.C. It has the same plays on show every year.D. Its stage and seating are separated by a lake.22. What do BOAT and ROAT have in common?A. They do Shakespeare plays.B. They are completely uncovered.C. They have the same history.D. They can be reache
8、d only by boat.23. Which is the largest outdoor theatre in Europe?A. Rutland Open Air Theatre.B. Brownsea Open Air Theatre.C. Scarborough Open Air Theatre.D. Regents Park Open Air Theatre.BThey shape our lives in many ways. Often when they get old, torn or fall apart, were likely to throw them out o
9、r replace them. But one 85-year_old man is devoted to bringing old book back to life.I know how to do this. I enjoy doing this,” said Paul Reeder, a book repair hobbyist.Reeder is changing the face of our textbooks, one book at a time, said Skyview High School Principal, Deb Black.It all started jus
10、t three weeks ago.“There was an article that came out about the bad shape our books were in,” said Black.Reeder read the article in the newspaper, and he soon appeared in Blacks office. It was the morning of April 5. 2016.“He said,Im here to offer what I think may be a solution,Black recalled(回憶).Re
11、eder has been repairing books since the 1940s. Over the years, hes worn many hats, yet his interest in book repair remained unchanged.In the year 1992 when Reeder retired(退休),he went all in. He has repaired books for a number of organizations including the Montana Historical Society and the Billings
12、 Public Library.Skyviews students are not only thankful for Reeder s help, but inspired(鼓舞)by his work.“They have made him thank-you signs and cards. I have one girl who left me a note the other day. She wants to learn to do what Paul does. What he does is a lost art. He has done great things for ou
13、r kids and for our books,” said Black.The worn-out books are brought to Reeder on Friday, and in most cases, he s able to return the books as good as new by the following Monday, according to Black.24. What does Reeder think of his work?A. It is a pleasure. B. It is very boring.C. It is a lost art.
14、D. It is really difficult.25. How did Reeder find out Skyviews books needed repairing?A. From Deb Black.B. From some students.C. From a newspaper.D. From an organization.26. What can we infer about Reeder?A. He likes collecting old books.B. He repairs hats in his spare time.C. He has a lifelong love
15、 for book repair.D. He retired from Skyview High School.27. What was the purpose of the schoolgirls note?A. To express thanks to BlackB. To have her books repaired.C. To make friends with Reeder.D. To learn Reeders repair skills.CBased on a true story, the novel Safe as Houses by Eric Walters is an
16、amazing book. It is about a 13-year-old girl named Elizabeth Hardy who babysits the McBride children David and Suzie. One rainy, stormy evening they walk home from school. When they arrive home, water floods (淹沒)the backyard, cuts the power and floods roads, which stops Mr. and Mrs. McBride from com
17、ing home. Soon the flooding begins to invade the McBrides home and Elizabeth, David, Suzie and their dog Daisy try very hard to escape and survive the flood.My favorite character is David because I find him very funny and brave, and although he can be stubborn and rude at times, he is still a nice a
18、nd friendly person. As much as I want to be like David I could never be like him. At least, I dont think I could ever do something as brave as he does.I think Eric Walters does a great job in describing the characters and telling the story. I really feel like this all just happened in front of my ey
19、es. Ever since I started reading Safe as Houses I never wanted to put the book down, and considering I was not a big fan of reading that did not happen very often. Safe as Houses changed my opinion in regard to reading and now I enjoy reading very much.Eric Walters writing career(生涯)all started in 1
20、993 when Eric was teaching a grade 5 class. His students were not good readers and did not like reading, so Eric created a book called Stand Your Ground for his students and used some of the students names to create the story. Ever since Eric published(出版)that book he has become a big time writer an
21、d has published many amazing different books like Camp X Tiger Trap, Camp 30, We All Fall Down and Flyboy.28. What happened on that particular evening?A. A 13-year-old got lost.B. A terrible rainstorm broke out.C. Three children were trapped on the way homeD. The McBrides home was completely destroy
22、ed by floods.29. What does the author like about David?A. His creativity. B. His great skill.C. His personality. D. His good behavior.30. What can we infer about the author?A. He is a man full of courage.B. He used to enjoy reading very much.C. He is very like David in Safe as Houses.D. He has been
23、greatly affected by Safe as Houses.31. Why did Eric write Stand Your Ground?A. To record his students stories.B. To encourage his students to read.C. To state the importance of reading.D. To teach his students they can be writers.DWill Hodson, a primary-school teacher in London, was reading a superh
24、ero book to his students one day when a thought struck him. “We were talking about how we can all do something heroic every day open a door for someone, say something nice to someone,” he recalled. “I decided not to use the days lesson plans and asked the five-year-olds co think about, What are we a
25、ll good at?Hodson, 39, was good at cycling, and he :ended up taking his lesson to an extreme: After saving up for two years, he left his job and set off on a five-year ride across seven continents(洲) to raise money for charity, including for Parkinsons disease, which his father has. Calling himself
26、Super Cycling Man, he tries to visit at least one school per country, to spread the message that “we can all be heroes.”Starting last May, Hodson has hit 14 countries in Europe. On the road, strangers have acted heroically Turkish gas station attendants sheltered him from the snow, and people in Ser
27、bia made a huge pizza for him.So far, he has raised about $19,000 0f the $140,000 he hopes to raise. Antarctica, the most expensive continent to visit, is last on his list, after Asia, Australia, the Americas and Africa.The hardest part of the trip has been “just keeping my parents at manageable str
28、ess(壓力)levels. You see so much bad news in the world, but I see a very different picture people inviting me I to their houses, people pouring me drinks on the street at night.”Along with the superhero message, Hodson hopes to show people that “l(fā)ifes pretty good on two wheels” particularly in places
29、where cycling is less popular. Tbilisi, Georgias capital, with its shortage of bike lanes(自行車 道)and its crazy drivers,“is the toughest(最艱難的)city ;a Ive seen for cyclists, but even there, young people have been receptive.”“The youth dont want to necessarily have a big pot belly(大肚子)and drive around i
30、n a car.”32. What does Hodsons “thought” (in Para.1) refer to?A. Being a hero himself.B. Giving up his teaching job.C. Doing something heroic every day.D. Reading more superhero books to his students.33. Hodsons cycling around the world A. is a charity rideB. is intended for his fatherC. will be fin
31、ished in two yearsD. began without any preparation34. Whats the most difficult thing for Hodson on his trip?A. Facing the terrible weather.B. Finding cheap places to sleep in.C. Winning his parents full supportD. Keeping his parents from worrying about him.35. What does Hodson say about the young in
32、 Tbilisi?A. They hate cyclists.B. They are crazy drivers.C. They are open to his ideaD. They eat and drink too much.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Florence Nightingale was named after her birthplace, Florence, Italy. When she was almost a year old, she returned with he
33、r family to England.Florence often helped her mother deliver(運送)food to the poor and sick. 36 Her family was shocked because nursing was not a respected profession.But Florence was determined. She studied books on medicine. Later, she visited hospitals in France, Germany and Ireland and learned ever
34、ything she could. 37 In 1854, Britain was at war with Russia. Florence went to the British hospital in Scutari (now Uskudar in Istanbul) and she was shocked. The hospital left men lying on the floor, and rats were running everywhere. 38 Many soldiers died before receiving help.The doctors wouldnt li
35、sten to Florence because they didnt like idea of women in army hospitals - until one day 500 unexpected casualties(傷亡者)arrived. 39 Florence made changes, making sure the men were washed and their injuries were cared for. Every night she would check the patients with her lamp.When she returned home a
36、fter the war, a fund had been set up in her honor. Many of the soldiers she had nursed had made contributions(捐款). Now she could set up the Nightingale Training School in London. After years of hard work, Florence Nightingale saw cleaner and more cheerful hospitals. 40 All of this was because of the
37、 “l(fā)ady with the lamp”.A. Nursing became an honored profession.B. There was no running water and no heat.C. She knew she had much to learn about nursing.D. Florence saw the soldiers health had improved.E. As she grew older, she decided to become a nurse.F. They soon realized that Florence knew what s
38、he was doing.G. Upon returning home, she was an expert on hospital management.第三部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(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,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。From birth to death, the word “kick” has been given an important part in describing human experiences. The proud and happy mo
39、ther feels the first 41 0f life “kicking” inside her body. And that 42 life many years later comes to its 43 in a widely used phrase, to “kick the bucket,” meaning to die.The 44 to “kick the bucket” is almost 200 years old. One 45 is that it started when an Englishman 46 himself by hanging himself.
40、He stood on a bucket, and then kicked the bucket 47 from under him. After a while, to die in any 48 was called “kicking the bucket.”“Kick around” is a phrase that is 49 0ften in American English. A person who is kicked around is someone who is treated 50 . Usually, he is not 51 being kicked by someb
41、odys foot he is just not being treated with the respect that all of us 52 .A person who has “kicked around” for most of his life is someone who has spent his life moving from place to place. In this 53 , “kicking around” means moving 54 from one place to another.“Kick around” has a third meaning whe
42、n you 55 it with the word “idea”. When you “kick around an idea,” you are giving that idea some thoughtThere is no physical action when you “kick a person upstairs,” 56 the pain can be as strong. You kick a person upstairs by removing him from an important job and giving him a job that 57 more impor
43、tant, but really is not.Still another 58 of the word “kick” is to 59 oneself of a bad habit, 60 smoking cigarettes. Health experts strongly suggest smokers “kick the habit.”41. A. sensesB. signsC. marksD. months 42. A, firstB. extraC. poorD. same43. A. endB. topC. fightD. decision44. A. agreementB.
44、puzzleC. expressionD,choice45. A planB. beliefC. wishD. goal46. A. killedB. punishedC caughtD. helped47. A. upB. inC. backD. away48. A. wayB. timeC. positionD. accident49. A. repeatedB. forgottenC. heardD. doubted50. A. fairlyB. strangelyC. seriouslyD. badly51. A. reallyB. suddenlyC. finallyD. easil
45、y52. A. allowB. wantC. supportD. lose53. A. partB. storyC. methodD. situation54. A. laterB. justC. oftenD. again55. A. discussB. useC. acceptD. explain56. A. althoughB. becauseC. ifD. so57. A. turnsB. staysC. soundsD. proves58. A. formB. changeC. connectionD. meaning59. A. remindB. freeC. emptyD. as
46、sure60. A. such asB. instead ofC. along withD. as for第三部分:英語知識運用第二節(jié)(共10個小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Its well known that pound notes show the face of Queen Elizabeth II. However, something 61. (interest) about British money is that there are also faces on the back of the note
47、s. Did you know that the picture changes every few 62. (year) to show a different famous person from British history?At the moment, we can find the face of Charles Darwin on the 10 note. He is a(n) 63. (science), famous for his theories about evolution (進化) From 1992 to 2003, Charles Dickens 64. (be
48、) on the banknote. He is one of the countrys favourite authors, 65. novels like Oliver Twist and David Copperfield were voted as some of Britains best works of literature. 66. (recent), it was announced that Jane Austen would replace Darwin on the 10 note. She is one of my favourite authors, 67. (re
49、member) for books like Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility. People think 68. it was a very good choice to put Jane Austen on a banknote because most of the people on British money are men.In addition to writers, other people such 69. inventors and social reformers have also been on banknot
50、es. By 70. (put) their faces on banknotes, the UK shows that it is very proud of all these historical figures!第四部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié):短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯誤僅涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(八),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線()劃掉。修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修
51、改后的詞。注意:1.每處錯誤及其修改均僅限-l-詞;2.只允許修改 10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。There is always a great need for public bicycles in my area. Generally I have to waiting. But I had had a different experience yesterday. As usually, when I went to pick up a bike, here was no sign of one. I noticed woman riding past me, thinking s
52、he wouldnt stopped. Suddenly, she made a U-turn, rode towards me, returned the bikes and said, “Go ahead.” I was surprising and she smiled at me, “I m not in any hurry and my office is just one stop away.” I thanked him and realized that there are some people who are truly kind and really makes a di
53、fference to others life by doing small things.第二節(jié):書面表達(滿分25分)假定你是某國際學校新成立的英語話劇社的負責人李華,請你用英語寫一篇短文,簡要介紹話劇社情況并歡迎新成員加入。注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;2.可適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。 選做題ALuling, a small town in Texas, is home to a watermelon water tower, a watermelon queen and a festival called the Watermelon Thump. The event includes
54、food, music and a parade. But what sets this watermelon festival apart from others is the World Championship Seed Spitting (吐西瓜籽)Contest.Only about 5,500 people live in Luling. But since 1954, the population has swelled on the last weekend in June. Now, tens of thousands of people come from all arou
55、nd to attend the four-day festival.“The seed-spitting crowds get into it,” said Edgar Camacho, who is father to four seed-spitting champions. “Parents from Luling take it seriously.”The competition is limited to about 50 kids and 50 adults. The kids are divided into four age groups. For the individu
56、al(個人的)competition, everyone gets two spits, and judges record the everyone gets two spits, and judges record the better one. For the team event, judges take the sum of four spits from four participants(參與者).“Its really fun and exciting,” said Victoria Camacho, Camacho, 14. “The crowd is all watchin
57、g you and your family is there.” About 200 people watch. “Its really a lot of pressure because you dont want to mess up.”Victoria won her age group four years ago with a spit of 36 feet. Two years ago, her brother A. J., 17, broke the youth record in Luling when he spat a seed 58 feet 91/2 inches. T
58、hats more than half the length of a basketball court (The adult seed-spitting world record, set in 1989, is 68 feet 91/2 inches.).“Its fun to come out and compete every year. It s just a really competitive spirit that all the families have,” said A. J who has won the seed-spitting contest about 10 t
59、imes. The Camachos have no plans to give up their competitive spitting anytime soon.Even if I dont live in Texas,” said Davis Camacho, 20, a five-time winner. “Ill make the yearly journey to Luling.”l. What does the underlined word “swelled” in Paragraph 3 mean?A. Increased. B. Doubled.C. Recovered.
60、 D. Dropped.2. Whats the rule for the group competition? A. Everyone gets two spits.B. The best four spits are recorded.C. Each team member can spit only once.D. Participants are divided into four age groups.3. How does Victoria feel about the competition?A. Confident and lucky.B. Stupid and boredC.
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