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單元素養(yǎng)評(píng)價(jià)(二)UNIT2WILDLIFEPROTECTION

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L5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。

1.Whomdoesthebookbelongto?

A.Mike.B.Lisa.C.Tom.

2.Whatwillthemandothisafternoon?

A.Goshopping.B.Work.C.Studybees.

3.WhenwillJimreturn?

A.Today.B.Tomorrow.C.Thedayaftertomorrow.

4.Whywasthewomanlate?

A.Shesetofflate.B.Hercarbrokedown.C?Therewasheavy

traffic.

5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Theweather.B.Acoat.C.Areport.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分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。

6.Whatwillthekidsdrink?

A.Greentea.B.Coke.C.Applejuice.

7.Wherearemostprobablythespeakers?

A.Atthewoman,shome.B.Atarestaurant.C.Attheman,Shome.

聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答第8、9題。

8.Whendoesthewomanwanttoleaveforthemuseum?

A.Atabout12:30.B.Atabout1:00.C.Atabout1:30.

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9.Howdoesthemanknowaboutthebigfire?

A.Hesawitoutofthewindow.

B.Heheardpeopletalkaboutit.

C.Hereadaboutitinanewspaper.

聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答第10至12題。

10.Whydidn,tthewomangetenoughsleeplastnight?

A.Shestayeduplateataparty.

B.Adiseasekeptherawake.

C.Theloudmusicinapartyaffectedhersleep.

11.Howoftendothegirlsthrowaparty?

A.Onceaweek.B.Oncehalfamonth.C.Onceamonth.

12.Whydoesthewomanwantanewapartment?

A.Tobeclosertotheman.

B.Toliveinabiggerapartmentalone.

C.Tohaveaquieterenvironment.

聽(tīng)第9段材料,回答第13至16題。

13.Whenwasthewomanborn?

A.OnFebruary10th,1985.B.OnJanuary10th,1985.C.OnFebruary10th,

1980.

14.Inwhichcitywasthemanborn?

A.Oxford.B.Brighton.C.London.

15.WhydidthewomangotoNewYork?

A.Toattendcollege.B.Tofindwork,C.Toattendhigh

school.

16.WhatdidthemanthinkofhistimeinBeijing?

A.Great.B.Terrible.C.Justso-so.

聽(tīng)第10段材料,回答第17至20題。

17.WhatisAelitaAndrefamousfor?

?.Herlifestyle.B.Herartshows.C.Herpainting

style.

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18.WhatisNOTtrueaboutAelita,sfirstshow?

A.Itwasheldin2011.B.ItwasheldinNewYork.C.Itcontained

44paintings.

19.HowoldwasAelitawhenshestartedtopaint?

A.Ninemonthsold.B.Fouryearsold.C.Sevenyearsold.

20.HowmuchisthecheapestworkofAelita?

A.Over$2,400.B.Over$3,000.C.Over$10,000.

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)。

[2022?威海高一上期末]We,veexploredLondonthoroughlyandcomeawaywith

quiteafewlessons.HereareourtoptipsfortravelinLondon.

☆VisitingBuckinghamPalace

TogetherwithBigBen,BuckinghamPalaceisLondon,smostsymboliclandmark.

ThisgrandbuildingiswhereQueenElizabethhostsbanquets(宴會(huì))andmeetsheads

ofstate.Thepalaceisonlyopenduringthesummer.Ifyou,revisitingwhenthe

palaceisn,tavailabletotour,gotoseetheChangingoftheGuardandtakeatour

oftheRoyalMews,theQueen,sstables(馬廄)thatholdhercarriagecollection.

☆Drinkingafternoontea

TheBritishhavetakenasimpleteabreakandturneditintoanimpressive

ceremony,completewithpatternedchina,platesoffingersandwichesandcakes.When

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makingareservation,rememberthatafternoonteaisn,tasnackbutafullmeal,

andifyoudoitright,you,11befull.Thesmartmoveistoskiplunchandmaybe

evendinner.

☆HittingtheLondonEye

Standingnearcenturies-oldbuildings,theLondonEyewhirls(旋轉(zhuǎn))overthe

leftbankoftheThames,overlookingtheLondonBridgeandtheShardtothewest.

Theexperienceisdefinitelyworththepriceofadmission,especiallyonaclear

day.Butbuyyourticketsinadvanceonlineandgofirstthinginthemorning.Crowds

peakbetween11a.m.and3p.m.,sogetyourbreakfasttogoandyourlinewill

bemuchshorter.

21.WhichactivityisparticularforvisitorstoBuckinghamPalaceinsummer?

A.Getaroundthegrandbuilding.B.EnjoytheviewofBigBen.

C.WatchtheChangingoftheGuard.D.TakeatouroftheRoyalMews.

22.WhatissuggestedifyouwanttoenjoyafternoonteainLondon?

A.Dressingupfortheceremony.B.Bookingonlineinadvance.

C.Preparingpatternedchinaforit.D.Goingwithanemptystomach.

23.WhatdoweknowabouttheLondonEyeaccordingtothetext?

A.Itisacenturies-oldlandmark.B.LondonBridgeistotheeastof

it.

C.It,sbettertovisititintheafternoon.D.Ticketbookingisavailable

online.

B

[2022?威海高一上期末]Growingup,mygrandparentsboughtasecondhomeamongst

asmallforestinArkansasandwouldbringmethereeverysinglesummer.Iwould

spendalotoftimeoutsidetherefollowingmygrandfatheraroundwhilehedidyard

work.WewouldcolIectcool-lookingrocksandrefillthehummingbirdfeeders.

4

Ialwaysremembermygrandparentscallingmeovertothewindowwhenadeerfamily

wasintheyardorafewhummingbirdswereatthefeederssothatIcouldwatchthem.

Iwouldexplorearoundintheyardbymyselfsometimestolookforinterestingrocks

andifIwasluckyIwouldfindaturtle.IfIdidfindaturtle,mygrandfather

wouldputitinthekiddypoolformetoobserveforafewminutes.Iwasalways

amazedbythesecreatures.AfterIfinishedobservingtheturtle,mygrandfather

wouldpickitbackupandreturnittothebushIfounditin.Iwouldwatchin

amazementasitslowlystuckitslegsoutandcrawledbackunder.

Ialwaysfeltveryatpeaceatmygrandparents,home.Itwasquietandfullof

interestingnaturalthingsInevergottoseeinIllinois.Theydisturbedtheland

aroundthemas1ittleaspossibleanddidn,tseeitasnuisance(令人討厭的東西),

ratherabeautifulview.

AsAldoLeopold,anAmericanscientist,putsit,weshouldtakethetimeto

appreciateandobservethenaturalwor1daroundus.Whenwedothis,wefinditbrings

ushappinessandhasagreatvaluebeyondjustthatofresources.Conservationof

thenaturalworldisimportantinthatwearedependentuponitforlife.Wecannot

worsensuchabountifulDrOVideratsucharateinwhichitwillneverreturnto

anythinglikewhatitoncewas.Ourexperienceswithnaturearewhatwilldriveus

toreachthisconclusion,ifonlyeveryonetookthetimetoreallyinvolvethemselves

init.

24.WhatdoesthewritermainlytalkaboutinParagraph2?

A.Hisinterestinrocksandanimals.B.Hisconnectionwith

naturalworld.

C.Hisdailyroutineinsummervacation.D.Hiscloserelationship

withgrandparents.

25.Whatdoes“abountifulprovider“refertointhelastparagraph?

A.Nature.B.Illinois.

C.Thesmallforest.D.Grandparents,home.

26.Whatisthewritermostlikelytogetacross?

A.Pastexperiencesshouldbetreasured.

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B.Natureoffersmanajourneyofdiscovery.

C.Qualitytimewithfamilyisofgreatvalue.

D.Intothenature,youwillknowhowpreciousitis.

27.Inwhichforumwouldyoumostlikelyfindthetext?

A.FamilyMatters.B.OntheRoad.

C.AtOnewithNature.D.NatureinWords.

C

[2022?遼寧高一上期末]Whenweseeapersonintroubleourimmediatereaction

istolendahand.Butwhatifweseeananimalintrouble,doesthesameruleapply?

ThisquestionwasraisedafteragroupofpenguinsweresavedfromanicygulIy

(峽谷)inAntarctica.ItwasfilmedfortheBBCwildlifeseriesDynasties.After

seeingthatagroupofpenguinshadfallenintoagullyandbeentrappedwiththeir

youngthefilmcrewweresoconcernedabouttheirsafetythattheybuiltaslope

(斜坡)sothatafewofthepenguinscouldsavethemselves.

Thecasehastakentheinternationalmediabystorm.Viewerswatchingthisfilm

letoutasighofrelief,αΓmsoglad.Iunderstandnottakingactiondirectly

involved,butahelpinghandisn,tbothering,right?”viewerKathrynShawsaid

onherFacebook.

However,othersthinkhumaninterference(干涉)isunnatural."Youcan,thave

sunshinethroughoutyourlife.Tohavedoneanythingelsewouldonlymakematters

worse,“saidtheshow,screatorDavidAttenborough,accordingtoTheTimes.

Inthiscase,however,MikeGunton,theexecutiveproduceroftheseries,said

thatthiswasaone-offsituation."Therewerenoanimalsgoingtosufferby

interfering.Youweren,ttouchingtheanimalsanditwasjustfeltbydoingthis.

Theyhadthechancenottohavetokeepslippingdowntheslope,“hetoldtheBBC.

SuchcasesarefamiliartoPaulNicklen,wiIdlifephotographerforNational

Geographic.HetoldMetro,“Ifit,severapredator(捕食者)situation,nomatter

howgut-wrenching,youstayoutoftheway.Evenwhenyou,rewatchingamalepolar

beareatababybear.”

“There'Snorulebookinthosesituations.Youcanonlyrespondtothefacts

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thatarerightthereinfrontofyou,“WillLawson,theshow,sdirector,toldDaily

Mail.

28.Whathascausedtoaheatedmediadiscussion?

A.People*svariouscommentsonpenguins.

B.Thewaysofhelpingthetrappedpenguins.

C.Somepenguins,sufferingsinagully.

D.WaysoffilmingtheseriesDynasties.

29.Howdidthefilmcrewfeelwhenseeingthetrappedpenguins?

A.Anxious.B.Sad.

C.Annoyed.D.Thrilled.

30.WhichhumanactivityisconsideredproperinPaulNicklen,sopinion?

A.Shootinganeaglecatchingasnake.

B.Preventingapolarbeareatingababybear.

C.Watchingalionattackingadeer.

D.Distractingacrocodilebitinganantelope.

31.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

?.TheNecessityofLendingaHandtoAnimalsinTrouble

B.SuggestionsonHowtoSaveAnimalsinTrouble

C.EffectsofHumanInterferenceonAnimalsinTrouble

D.OpinionsonWhethertoHelpAnimalsinTrouble

D

[2022?河池高一檢測(cè)]

Oceanfoodplaysaveryimportantpartinourfoodsupply.Notsolongago,the

world*soceanswerefilledwithdifferenttypesoffish.Now,alargeincreasein

globaloverfishinghasthreatenedthatsupply.

AccordingtotheUnitedNationsFoodandAgricultureOrganization,90percent

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oftheworld,sfisheries(漁場(chǎng))areeitherbeingfullyexploited(開(kāi)發(fā)),orareat

riskofbeingcloseddown.

Withfishsuppliesrunningout(用完)athome,fishermenaretravelingfurther

tofindtheircatch.Frequently,fishermenarecrossingoverintoothercountries.

?sfishsuppliesclosertotheirhomeland,sshoresaredecreasing,fishermencross

borderstofindfish.

Overfishingcanbefoundeverywhere,fromMexicanfishingboatsofftheUScoast

ofFloridatoRussianfishingboatsinthewesternBeringSea.However,theeffect

isfeltthestrongestintheSouthChinaSea.

Ontheothersideoftheworld,WestAfricaisnowseeingmaligneffectsof

overfishing.ForcoastalAfricancountries,suchasSenegal,thefishingindustry

isalargepartofthenationaleconomy.TheWorldBankreportsnearly20percent

oftheSenegaleseareworkinginthefishingindustry.RashidSumailaistheDirector

ofFisheriesEconomicResearchattheUniversityofBritishColumbia.Hesays

communitiesthatdependonfishforincomeandfood,likeSenegal,arenowatrisk.

32.Whydofishermencrossborderstocatchfish?

?.Becausetheywanttoprotecttheenvironment.

B.Becausetheywanttoenjoytheoverseasscenery.

C.Becausefishsuppliesintheircountriesaredecreasing.

D.Becausefishingisnotallowedintheirowncountries.

33.Wherecanthemostseriousoverfishingbeseenaccordingtothetext?

A.InRussia.B.IntheSouthChinaSea.

C.OfftheUScoastofFlorida.D.InthewesternBeringSea.

34.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordumalign,,inthelastparagraphprobablymean?

A.Harmful.B.Satisfying.C.Hopeful.D.Beneficial.

35.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?

A.MostpeopleinAfricawillbeoutofwork.

B.TheWorldBankwilllendmoneytofishermen.

C.RashidSumailaisunconcernedaboutoverfishing.

D.OverfishinghassomebadeffectsonAfricanpeople.

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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?臨沂高一上期末]Itissaidthatwearemadeofeverythingthatsurrounds

us,whichaffectsyouineverypossibleway,physically,emotionallyandspiritually.

Thesurroundingthingsandpeoplewhohavemoregoodpowerwillaffectyouina

positiveway.36Herearealistofthingsthatyoucandotoimproveyour

surroundingsandmeanwhileimproveyouremotionalandmentalhealth.

Redecoratealittle

It,simportanttodecorate(裝飾)yourownpersonalspaceagain.Youcanchange

oldfurnitureinyourroomanddecidewhattoincludeintheworkingareaswhere

youspendmostofyourtime.37

Includelotsofcolours

Tomakeyoursurroundingsmorecheerfulandexciting,thebestthingyoucan

doisaddalotofcolourstoyourhome.YoucanselectanewcolourforyourwalIs.

38Thesesmallthingscangreatlyaffectyourenvironmentand,inturn,your

feelings.

Throwoutuseless/brokenthings

Now,changeisnotonlyaboutaddinginbutalsoseparatingyourselffromthe

worn-outorunnecessarythings.Theydogatheralotofnegativityintothem.The

clusteringofobjectscreatesadepressingkindofatmospheresurroundingyou.39

Youwillimmediatelyfeelmoreorganizedandrefreshed.

Addvigorandvitality(生機(jī))

40Therefore,it,Sawonderfulideatoincludesomeindoorplantsintoyour

hometoaddsomepositiveatmospheretoit.Notonlycangreenplantsandflowers

purifytheair,buttheycanbringluckintoyourlife.Theyarereallylikeone

ofthebestinvestmentsyoucanmakeinyourhealthandmentalpeace.

A.Greeneryandflowerswillbrighteneveryone,slife.

B.Youcanshopforbeautifulpaintingsorbedsheets.

C.Therefore,itisimportantthatyouchoosethemwithgreatcare.

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D.Soitishighlyrecommendedthatyouputthemoutofyourhome.

E.Bymakingminorchangesinyourbehavior,you,11getexcellentresults.

F.Somethingshavethenegativeenergyreducingthepositivityandhappiness.

G.Onceyoudothis,you,11noticethedifferenceinyourfeelingsasyoustep

in.

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)。

[2022?遼寧高一上期末]Myfather,92,livesaloneinMackay.Althoughactive

inpersonality,hehas41movement.Weranghimyesterdayto42afterthe

wildweather.He43ushowhehadgottenhisgroceries(貨物)and44them

tohiscar.Thena“young“gentleman(nowthatcouldbeanywherefrom12to70.

whenyouare92stopped,“Iwi1145youtoputyourgroceriesinyour

car.,,

Dadwasn,tsureatfirstbutthensaidthanks.Themanthenunloaded(卸下)the

groceriesfromthetrolley(推車)carefullyandmadesuretheywere46.Dadsaid

thanksagain.Andthemanjustsaid:no47.

Acoupleofdayslater,Dadwasatthebankintheline.The“young“manbehind

himsaid,“Iwill48yourplace,whilewewait.Thereisachairoverthere,

goandsitdown.,,Dadsaid,“Oh,why?WasIshakingorlooking49?”

“No."wasthereply,IknowmyDadwouldfindit50tostandforsolong.

So51,Dadwentoverandsatdown.WhenthetimecameforDad,a52ofthe

headandasmileexpressedthankfulness.

Dadsaid,'Tmhappily53bythekindnessshownbythesetwo'young'

men.,,

So,tothosetwo“young“menofuncertain54,wesaythanksforhelping

Dadin55butmeaningfulways.

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41.A.slowB.funnyC.strangeD.easy

42.A.watchoutB.checkC.setoffD.showup

43.A.taughtB.contactedC.showedD.told

44.A.packedB.choseC.tookD.supplied

45.A.allowB.helpC.requestD.advise

46.A.freshB.suitableC.fullD.safe

47.A.problemB.wayC.secretD.doubt

48.A.takeB.holdC.findD.know

49.?.sadB.lonelyC.weakD.mad

50.A.hardB.comfortableC.boringD.interesting

51.A.bravelyB.curiouslyC.properlyD.thankfully

52.A.nodB.turnC.shakeD.touch

53.A.frightenedB.annoyedC.surprisedD.attracted

54.A.hobbyB.ageC.purposeD.position

55.A.friendlyB.smal1C.newD.formal

第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題L5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。

[2022,濰坊高一上期末]It,sreallynicetoseeaherdofTibetanantelopeson

thegreengrass.However,theirpopulation56.(drop)bymorethan50percent

duringthe1980sand1990s.57.(make)profits,hunterswereshooting

antelopes.Theirhabitatswerebecomingsmallerasnewroadsandrailwayswerebuilt.

Inordertosavethisspeciesfrom58.(extinct),theChinesegovernment

placedit59.nationalprotection.Manyvolunteerswatchedoverthe

antelopesdayandnighttokeepthemsafefromattacks.Bridgesandgates60.

(add)tolettheantelopesmove61.(easy)andkeepthemsafefromcarsand

trains.

Gradually,theantelopepopulationhasrecoveredandinJune2015,theTibetan

antelopewasremovedfromthe62.(endanger)specieslist.Thegovernment,

however,doesnotintendtostoptheprotectionprogrammes,since63.

threatstotheTibetanantelopehavenotyetdisappeared.

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Inaword,64.wewanttosavetheplanet,wemustchangeourwayof

life.Onlywhenwelearntoexistinharmonywithnaturecanwestop65.

(be)athreattowildlifeandtoourplanet.

第四部分寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié)(滿分15分)

假定你是李華,你校下周五將舉辦主題為WildlifePrOteCtion的海報(bào)設(shè)計(jì)大賽。請(qǐng)給

交換生Jim寫(xiě)一封郵件,告訴他這一活動(dòng)并請(qǐng)他參與你班的海報(bào)設(shè)計(jì)。

注意:寫(xiě)作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右。

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,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。

[2022?臨沂高一上期末]Willie,sauntsenthimalittlewritingbookasa

birthdaypresent.Therewasaplaceinthebookforapenci1.Wi11iethoughtagreat

dealofthislittlebook,andalwayskeptitinhispocket.

Oneday,hismotherwasverybusy,andhecalledhisdog,andsaid,“Come,Caper,

letushaveaplay."WhenWillie,smothermissedhim,shewenttothedoorandlooked

out,andcouldnotseehimanywhere;butsheknewthatCaperwaswithhim,andthought

theywouldcomebackbeforelong.Shewaitedanhour,andstilltheydidnotcome.

Whenshecametothegatebytheroad,shemetMr.Lee,Willie,sfather,andtold

himhowlongWilliehadbeengone.Mr.Leethoughthemusthavegonetosleepunder

thetrees.SotheywenttoallthetreesunderwhichWilliewasinthehabitofplaying,

buthewasnotheretobefound.Bythistimethesunhadgonedownthenewsthat

Williewaslostsoonspreadovertheneighborhood,andallthemenandwomenturned

outtohunt.Theyhuntedal1night.Thenextmorningtheneighborsweregathered

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round,andallweretryingtothinkwhattodonext,whenCapercameboundinginto

theroom.

Therewasastringtiedroundhisneck,andabitofpapertiedtoit.Mr.Lee,

tookthepaper,andsawthatitwasaletterfromWillie.Hereaditaloud.Itsaid,

“0,father!Cometome.Iaminthebigholeinthepasture(牧場(chǎng)).”

Everybodyranatoncetothefarcornerofthepasture;andtherewasWillie,

aliveandwellintheshaft(通風(fēng)井).Oh,howgladhewaswhenhisfathercaught

himinhisarms,andliftedhimout!

NowIwilltellyouhowWilliecametobeintheshaftandthewholestory.He

andCaperwenttothepasturefield,andcametotheedgeoftheshaftandsatdown.

Inbendingovertoseehowdeepitwas,helosthisbalanceandfel1in.

注意:1.續(xù)寫(xiě)詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;

2.請(qǐng)按如下格式作答。

Hetriedveryhardtogetout,butcouldnot.

Whenheawoke,itwasmorning,andhebegantothinkofawaytogetout.

單元素養(yǎng)評(píng)價(jià)(二)

第一部分

答案:

1-5CBCCA6-10BACBC

11-15ACABC16-20ACCAB

聽(tīng)力材料

(Text1)

W:Mike,isthisyourbook?

M:No,Lisa,itisn,tmine.Lookhere.ItsaysTomBrownonit.Sogiveitto

him.

(Text2)

W:Let,sgoshoppingdowntownthisafternoon.

M:Ihavetoomuchworkthesedays.Γmasbusyasabeenow.

(Text3)

W:WillJimreturntodayortomorrow?

M:Hesaidhewouldhavereturnedbytomorrow,buthecan,tcomebackuntilthe

dayaftertomorrow.

(Text4)

M:Thereyouare.Didyousetofflate?

W:No.

14

M:Thenwhatkeptyousolate?

W:Thereweretoomanycarsonthestreet.Mycarcouldn,tmoveatall.

(Text5)

W:Isitwarmoutside?

M:No,youneedacoat.

W:Whendoyouthinkit,11turnfine?

M:Theweatherreportsaysit,11turnfinethisThursday.

(Text6)

W:David,whatdoyouwanttodrink,teaorcoffee?

M:Aglassofgreentea,please.

W:Whataboutthekids?

M:Andthekidswilldrinkcoke,Butjustgetonebottleandtwoglasses.They,11

shareit.

W:Ihaveapplejuiceinthekitchen.Ithinkjuiceisbetterforthem.

M:Iknow,buttheyalwaysrefusetodrinkit.

(Text7)

M:Lookoutofthewindow.Ican,tbelievethistraffic.

W:Well,it,srushhour.Ithinkwe,dbetterstayintheroomforabitlonger.

Wecan,tgoanywherenow.

M:You,reright.Sowhendoyouwanttosetoffforthemuseum?

W:It,s12:30now.Therewillbelesstrafficinaboutanhour.Wecanleave

forthemuseumthen.

M:OK.Haveyouheardthattherewasabigfireinthecitylastnight?

W:No.Howdidyouknowit?

M:SomepeopletalkedaboutitwhenIwasreadingapaperinthehallthismorning.

(Text8)

M:Youlooktired.Didyougotobedlatelastnight?

W:ActuallyIwenttobedaround10:00p.m..ButIdidn,tfallasleepuntil

1:00a.m..

M:Whydidyouhavedifficultyinfallingasleep?

15

W:Thegirlsdownstairsthrewapartylastnight.Therewasloudmusic.Theparty

was∏,toveruntilmidnight.Whenthepartywasfinallyover,Icouldn,tfallasleep

atall.

M:Dothegirlsoftenthrowparties?

W:Youmaynotbelieveit,buttheythrowapartyeveryFridaynight.

M:That,sbad.

W:Yes.Andthat,swhyIwantanewapartment.Arethereanynearyours?

M:Whatkindofapartmentdoyouwant?

W:Itdoesn,thavetobebig.Onebedroomisenough.Idon,twanttoshareit

withothers.Ican,taffordtherentifit,stoobig.

(Text9)

W:Whenwereyouborn,Ted?

M:IwasbornonFebruary10th,1980.

W:Wow,it,shardtobelieve.Wecelebrateourbirthdayonthesameday.But

I'mfiveyearsyounger

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