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外研版選擇性必修第一冊(cè)Unit6單元檢測第一部分聽力(略)第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;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)。AElephantReserveCountry:ThailandThisisaworkingvacationatawildlifecentre.Anyonecanbecomeavolunteerifhe/sheagreestohelptheelephantkeeperswithtasks.DailytasksGathertheelephantsat6:30am.Takethemtolookforfoodintheforest.Cleantheenclosure(圍場).Swimwiththeelephantsinthelakeintheafternoon.Ifvolunteerswanttorelaxafterwork,theycanwatchsatellitetelevision.HowthisvacationhelpsIftheseelephantshadn’tbeenrescued,theywouldstillbelivingonthestreetsofBangkok.Theruralenvironmentismuchbetterforthemthantheurbanenvironmentwherethereislotsofpollution.Yourcomment“Iloveworkingwiththesehugegentleanimals.”Gorillasafari(觀賞野獸的旅行)Countries:Kenya,RwandaandUgandaDepartures(出發(fā)):2—3departurespermonthfromAug.toDec.Extras:permit£220Ifyou’relucky,you’llseelions,elephantsandrhinosduringthissafari.Thehighlight(最好的部分)ofthetripistheopportunitytoseegorillasinthemountainforests.However,youmustbeingoodhealth—ifagorillacaughtacold,itwouldbeextremelyharmfultoitswholefamily.HowthisvacationhelpsThereareonlyabout600gorillasleftintheworldashumanactivityhasreducedtheareawheretheycanlive.Whenyoubuyapermit,thiswillpayfortheprotectionofthenationalpark.Yourcomment“I’llsurelygobackassoonasIhaveenoughmoney!”PolarbearwatchingArea&Country:Arctic,CanadaDepartures:sixtytripsbetweenOct.1—Nov.19.EveryOctoberandNovembergroupsofpolarbearsgatherinHudsonBay.Astheyarenormallylonelycreatures,thisisunusual.Thebearswaitfortheoceantofreezesothattheycanhuntforseals,sothisistheperfectopportunitytoseethem.ExtraactivitiesincludedogsleddingandanighttriptoseetheNorthernLights.HowthisvacationhelpsIftheArcticicecapmeltsduetoglobalwarming,polarbearswillbeindanger.Wegiveashareofourprofits(利潤)tothecharitythatprotectspolarbears.Yourcomment“Theseterriblebearsgetalltheliquidtheyneedfromtheirfood.”21.Whatwillelephantvolunteersdo?A.Sweeptheenclosureofelephants.B.Takefoodforelephantsat6:30am.C.Watchsatellitetelevisiononelephants.D.Washelephantsinthelakeintheafternoon.22.WhatdoweknowabouttheGorillasafari?A.YoucanfindgorillasinKenyaandCanada.B.Youwillgetacoldinthemountainforests.C.Visitorsneedtopay$220toseegorillas.D.Thereareabout10tripstovisitgorillas.23.What’stheaimoftheseactivities?A.Tohelpbuildmorenationalparks.B.Tohelpprotectthewildanimals.C.Tohelpdealwiththepollutionincities.D.Tohelpsolvetheproblemofglobalwarming.答案ADBBDrDianFossey,oneoftheworld’sleadingwomenscientists,hadaremarkablecareer.Thework—shedevotedherlifetoprotectingandstudyingthemountaingorillas(大猩猩)ofAfrica—hasprovedhighlyeffectiveandhasresultedinthesteadyincreaseofthemostendangeredgreatapes.FosseymadeherfirsttriptoAfricain1963.Threeyearslater,shereturnedtoAfricatobeginalong-timestudyofthemountaingorillas.ShesetupcampintheDemocraticRepublicofCongobutmovedtoRwandabecauseofpoliticalreasonsin1967.Sheestablishedher“Karisoke”ResearchCentrecamponSeptember24,1967.Fossey’saimsweretostudygorillaecologyandsocialorganization.Shefoundthatinordertoachievethis,sheneededtorecognizeindividualgorillas,whichrequiredthatthegorillasgetusedtoherpresence(出現(xiàn)).Bycopyinggorillas’behaviourandsounds,F(xiàn)osseybegantogaintheirtrust,andin1970anadultmalegorillashehadnamed“Peanuts”reachedouttotouchherhand.CloseobservationsoverthousandsofhoursenabledFosseytogainthegorillas’trustandbringforthnewknowledgeabouttheirbehaviour.StoriesandphotographsofherworkwerepublishedinNationalGeographicMagazineandelsewhere.In1977,oneofFossey’sfavoritegorillas,Digit,waskilledbypoachersandsheestablishedtheDigitFundtohelpraisemoneyforgorillaprotectioneffortsinthesameyear.OnDecember26,1985,F(xiàn)osseywasmurderedwhilegoingbacktoherhouseinKarisoke.Herbodywasdiscoveredneartheresearchcentre.Mostprobably,DianFosseyhadbeenkilledbythepoachersshe’dfoughtagainst.Onhertombstone(墓碑),“Noonelovedgorillasmore...”In1988,thelifeandtheworkofFosseyweremadeintoamoviebasedonherbook.24.WhydoestheauthorsayDrDianFossey“hadaremarkablecareer”?A.Becauseshetravelledallovertheworld.B.Becauseshelikedtoplaywithgorillas.C.Becauseshestudiedgorillaecology.D.Becauseshemadegreatapesincreasesteadily.25.WhichofthefollowingshowstherighttimeorderoftheeventsinFossey’slife?a.SheestablishedtheDigitFund.b.Herstorywasshowninamovie.c.Shewaskilledprobablybythepoachers.d.Sheestablishedher“Karisoke”Centre.A.a(chǎn),d,c,b B.a(chǎn),c,d,bC.d,c,b,a D.d,a,c,b26.Theunderlinedword“poachers”inParagraph5probablyreferstopeoplewho.A.selldrugsagainstthelawB.huntanimalsagainstthelawC.hatesuccessfulpeopleD.liketodoharmtopeople27.FromthewordsonFossey’stombstone,wecaninferthat.A.FosseywasthepersonwholovedgorillasmostB.a(chǎn)fterFosseydied,noonelovesgorillasC.FosseywasthefirstonetostudygorillasD.everybodylovesgorillasasFosseydid答案DDBACLikeallbigcities,Parishasatrafficproblem:lotsofcars,lotsoftrafficjamsandlotsofpollutionfromexhaustfumes(廢氣).Sothecitybeganaprojecttoimprovethesituation.UndertheVelibproject(‘Velib’comesfromvéloliberté,or‘bicyclefreedom’),peoplecantakeabicycle,useitforaslongastheywant,andthenleaveitatthesameoranotherbicyclestation.Thefirsthalf-houronthebikeisfree,butifyoudon’treturnitafter30minutes,youhavetopay.Butit’sonly1adayor29ayear!Thebicyclesareheavy(25kg),andtheyareallgreyandhavebaskets.Thereareabout20,000oftheminthecity,andaround1,450bicyclestations.SotherearealotmoreVelibstationsthanthe298subwaystations!Parisisnotthefirstcitytohaveaprojectlikethis.Butnoteverybodythinksit’sagreatidea.OneParisiansaid,“Thesebicyclesareonlyforshortjourneys.Ifpeoplewanttotravelacrossthecity,theywon’tuseabicycle—they’llstillusetheircars.”Acityspokesmansaid,“Thebicycleprojectwon’tsolveallourtrafficproblems,ofcourse.Butitmighthelpreduceairpollution.Traffic,togetherwithfactoryfumes,isabigproblem.Therearen’tanysimpleanswerstotrafficproblemsandpollutionincities.Butunlesswedosomethingnow,therewillbemoretrafficjamsandtemperatureswillcontinuetorise,sotheproblemsinourenvironmentwillgetworse.Thebikesmighthelppeopletoleadahealthierlife,too.”28.WhatcanwelearnabouttheVelibproject?A.Itsbikeshavenobaskets.B.Itsbikesarelightandcolorful.C.Itaimstomaketravelingeasier.D.Itownsmorestationsthanthesubway.29.IfyouuseaVelibforhalfanhour,youshouldpay.A.forfree B.1C.29 D.3030.WhydosomepeopledisagreewiththeVelibproject?A.Thecostisratherhigh.B.It’shardtofindaVelibstation.C.It’snotsuitableforalongjourney.D.ThedistancebetweentwoVelibstationsislong.31.What’sthecityspokesman’sattitudetowardsthebicycleproject?A.Worried. B.Positive.C.Uncaring. D.Doubtful.答案DACBDThemostpopularoftheamusementparksinCanadaisParamountCanada’sWonderland.ThisparkfrequentlygetsthemostvisitorsofanyseasonalparkinNorthAmerica.Onereasonisitsnumbersofwildrides.Foryoungerkids,thetelevisioncharactersareveryexciting.YoucanseeFredFlinstone,SpongeBobSquarePantsorDoratheExplorer.Thereareoftenridesstarringthesecharactersthataremorepopularamongyoungerchildren.Thereareplentyoffantasticshowsforfamiliestowatchaswell.What’smore,theadmissiontotheparkincludesthenearbySplashWorks.AnotherpopularthemeparkisGalaxylandAmusementPark.Amusementpark’sfunshouldn’tbelimitedtojustthesummermonths,andGalaxylandisawareofthis.Astheworld’slargestindooramusementpark,Galaxylandpacksinit25breathtakingridesandattractions.Itisalsohometooneoftheworld’slargestindoorrollercoasters.GalaxylandremainsoneofthemostpopularthemeparksinCanadaforolderchildrenbecauseofattractionsliketheRock’N’RideDanceParty.Thispartycombinesmusic,musicvideosandunlimitedridesfrom8pmtomidnight.OneofthemostvisitedamusementparksinCanadaonthewestcoastisPlayland.Playland,unlikeotherCanadianthemeparks,hasalonghistoryinitscity.Playlandhasallthefunofacarnival,withscaryhouses,merry-go-rounds(旋轉(zhuǎn)木馬)andaferriswheel.Therearealsomodernadditionsinthepark,likeaclimbingwallforkidsandavideogameroom.Playlandisopenfromspringthroughfall,thoughonlyonweekendsandholidaysbeforeJune18andafterSeptember1st.32.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutParamountCanada’sWonderland?A.ItisthelargestseasonalparkinCanada.B.Itoffersmanyinterestingshowstovisitors.C.Itsridesstarmanycharacterspopularamongadults.D.IthasthebiggestnumberofvisitorsofalltheCanadianparks.33.WhatmakesPlaylanddifferentfromotherCanadianthemeparks?A.Itslargeindoorrollercoaster.B.Itsvideogameroom.C.Itslocation.D.Itslonghistory.34.Whatdothesethreepopularthemeparkshaveincommon?A.Theyallhaveattractionsforchildren.B.Theyallopenthroughouttheyear.C.Theyallhavepartiesatnight.D.Theyarealloutdoorparks.35.Thetextismainlyintendedto.A.encouragepeopletotravelinCanadaB.comparedifferentthemeparksinCanadaC.introducesomepopularCanadianthemeparksD.offersometipsonvisitingthemeparksinCanada答案BDAC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)。Everyoneknowstheadvantagesofusinge-mail.It’smuchfasterthanordinarymail.It’smuchcheaperthanthetelephone.36However,itisnotalwaysgoodtousee-mailatwork.Somecompaniesarelimitingtheuseofe-mailintheirofficesforseveralreasons.37Yousendoutyourmessageandthenyouhavetowaitforananswer.Thisisnotaproblemifyouneedtosendsimpleinformation.Butifthemessageismorecomplicated,e-mailisnotsogood.Thereisanotherproblemwithe-mail:Youdon’tgetmuchinformationfromthemessage.Youhaveonlythewordsthemselves.Thisdoesn’tmatterifthemessageisjustaboutfactsorifitisnotimportant.38Youcan’ttellmuchaboutwhatthee-mailsenderwasthinkingorfeeling.Youmayputyourownfeelingsintothemessage.Andthiscanleadtocommunicationproblemsinacompany.PsychologistsfromEnglandstudiedofficeworkersopeningtheire-mail.39Theyfoundthatcertainkindsofmessagesmadebloodpressuregoup.Itwentupifthemessagesseemedangryornegative.Italsowentupifthemessageswerefromtheboss.Itwentupthehighestwhenthemessageswerebothnegativeandfromtheboss.Thepsychologistssaidthatpeopleshouldbecarefulwhentheyusee-mailatwork.Thisisespeciallytrueforthepeoplewithtopjobsinacompany.40Theyshouldneversendimportantnewsbye-mail.Theyshouldalwaysmeetfacetofacewiththeperson.A.Onereasonisthate-mailisonlyone-way.B.Sometimes,theirbloodpressurewentdown.C.Theirmessagescaneasilyhurtorupsetpeople.D.Andit’seasierthantryingtomeetwithsomeoneinperson.E.Thepsychologistsmeasuredthebloodpressureoftheworkers.F.Itcanhelptoavoidmisunderstandingandstrengthenrelationships.G.Butitmightcausetroubleifthemessageisaboutsomethingimportant.36.D37.A38.G39.E40.C第三部分語言運(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)。It’samemorableperiodwhenIlostalongtimejob.Ithappenedin2004,whenourcompanyannouncedthejob41,facingtheglobaleconomiccrisis.Weall42theinsurancecompanyweworkedforwasnotas43asitusedtobe.Then,oneday,Ienteredmyofficeandwas44Igotfired.Duringthatweek,Ididalmostnothingtochangemysituation,45renewingmyoldcontactswithwritersthatIbuiltwhenIworkedasanexperienced46manyyearsago.Beyondthis,Iremaineda47unemployedloser.Soonenough,Ireceivedanorderfromawriter.ThenIwas48byafewmorepeoplewhoneededmyservices,andgraduallymyreputationrecovered.Thoughthis49jobcouldn’tsupportmelong,Icouldmakeendsmeetwhile50ajob.Duringmyhardtimes,Imadethe51ofamanfromJapan,whowantedtohavehisnoveltranslatedintoEnglishquickly,andI52that.Weworkedtogetherforawhile.Heinspiredmetofindnewopportunitiesfrom53companiesinsteadofthesameones.Istartedtolookattheworldfromanother54;IfiguredoutwhatItrulywanted,and55thethoughtthat“themanisforwork,nottheworkfortheman”.41.A.training B.a(chǎn)dvertisementC.cut D.loss42.A.expected B.realizedC.promised D.suspected43.A.responsible B.influentialC.profitable D.a(chǎn)ttractive44.A.warned B.remindedC.convinced D.informed45.A.except B.withoutC.like D.despite46.A.editor B.a(chǎn)gentC.insurer D.translator47.A.low B.confusedC.useless D.sensitive48.A.praised B.reachedC.inspired D.caught49.A.relaxing B.literaryC.temporary D.challenging50.A.resigningfrom B.dreamingofC.keepingup D.huntingfor51.A.acquaintance B.impressionC.a(chǎn)ssessment D.celebration52.A.accepted B.chosenC.repeated D.rejected53.A.developing B.distinctC.potential D.similar54.A.approach B.instructionC.a(chǎn)ngle D.background55.A.possessed B.supportedC.a(chǎn)ppreciated D.quit41-55CBCDADABCDAABCD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。Theworld’slongestcross-seabridge—HongKong-Zhuhai-MacaoBridge(HZMB)openedonOctober24,2018.TheGuardiandescribeditasoneoftheseven56.(wonder)ofthemodernworld.TheHZMB,57.linksHongKongandMacaototheChinesemainlandcityofZhuhai,beganin2009andcostabout120billionyuan.It’sdesigned58.(have)aservicelifeof120years,20yearslongerthanmostbridges.Andit’snotonlyabridge,butalsoparttunnel(隧道)andpartisland.Inonesection,thebridgeturnsintoa6.7kmunderseatunnelthat59.(pass)throughtwoman-madeislands.Thetunnelistheworld’slongestunderseatunnelforroadtraffic,60.(allow)largeshipstocontinuepassingthroughtheseaareaabovetheinordertoprotectthesurroundingenvironmentwhile62.(build)thebridge.TheHZMBwillmake63.muchmoreconvenienttoshortenthetraveltimefromHongKongtoZhuhaifromfourhourstoabout45minutes.Bydrawinglocalcitiesandreligionsclosertogether,thebridgewillhelpthearea’sdevelopment64.(great).Itisexpectedtodrivetheeconomic65.(develop)ofHongKong,MacaoandnineGuangdongcities.56.wonders57.which58.tohave59.passes60.a(chǎn)llowing61.into62.building63.it64.greatly65.development第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分) 假定你是李華,與留學(xué)生朋友Bob約好一起去書店,因故不能赴約。請(qǐng)給他寫封郵件,內(nèi)容包括: 1.表示歉意;2.說明原因;3.另約時(shí)間。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右; 2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。參考范文DearBob,I’msorrytosaythatIcan’tgotothebookstorewithyouonFridayafternoon.IhavejustfoundthatIhavetoattendanimportantclassmeetingthatafternoon.Ihopethechangewillnotcauseyoutoomuchtrouble.ShallwegoonSaturdaymorning?Wecansetoutearlysothatwe’llhavemoretimetoreadandselectbooks.Ifitisconvenientforyou,let’smeetat8:30outsidetheschoolgate.Ifnot,letmeknowwhattimesuitsyoubest.Ishouldbeavailableanytimeafterschoolnextweek.Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分) 閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。續(xù)寫的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右。Theeight-year-oldCarollivedwithherfatherDavid,motherMayandelderbrotherRob.Thelittlefamilyhappilylivedinabeautifulvillagesurroundedwithbeautifulnature.Thevillagewasatthefootofamountain,withbeautifulviewsofthesnowymountain.Thefamilysurvivedongrowingseasonalplantsandtrees.Theirlifeistotallysurroundedbynatureandbeauty.Whiletheylivedaveryhappylife,Caroldidnotlovethebeautifulatmosphereofthevillage.Shereallywantedtomoveintothecityandenjoythecitylife.Shewantedtoshop,movearoundthecity,watchmovies,andeatinfantasticrestaurantsandcafes,etc.However,therewashardlyanychancethatCarol’sfamilymovedtothecityastheyhadeverythinginthevillage.Oneday,Carolfellasleepduringtheearlynoonandshehadasoundsleep.Ofcourse,shehadastrangedream.Shesawhergrandmotherinherdreamasafairyandherdeceasedgrandmothergrantedherawish.Carolrequestedherthatshewouldlovetoenjoythecitylifeasshealwaysdesired.GrandmotherunderstoodthedesireofCarol,butstillwantedtoconvinceherthatthepeacefulvillagelifeisbetterthanthecitylife

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