資源簡介 單元質量檢測(三) On the move(滿分150分,時間120分鐘)第一部分 聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.What does the woman mean?( )A.She won’t wait for the man.B.She didn’t have time to meet the man.C.She wanted to meet the man.2.What happened to the man?( )A.He couldn’t sleep well. B.He dreamed a good dream. C.He did well in the exam.3.What is the man?( )A.A salesman. B.A boss of a company. C.A software engineer.4.Where is the man’s hometown?( )A.To the north of San Francisco.B.To the south of San Francisco.C.To the north of Los Angeles.5.What are the two speakers talking about?( )A.The company’s moving. B.The woman’s company. C.Today’s news.第二節(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,每個小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Where’s Mr Smith now?( )A.At his house. B.In the office. C.In the classroom.7.Why does the woman call Mr Smith?( )A.To talk about her son’s performance.B.To talk about her performance.C.To ask some chemistry questions.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.What will the two speakers do next Saturday?( )A.Attend a wedding ceremony. B.Go to buy some food and fruit. C.Go climbing.9.Who is going to have a wedding ceremony?( )A.John. B.Kevin. C.Lucy.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.What’s the man’s purpose for calling?( )A.To buy a ticket. B.To change his flight. C.To confirm his flight.11.Where is the man going?( )A.Beijing. B.Sydney. C.Melbourne.12.What day is it today?( )A.September 14th. B.September 15th. C.September 16th.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.What is the relationship between the two speakers?( )A.Wife and husband. B.Customer and salesman. C.Mother and son.14.What is the price of the most expensive TV set?( )A.$495. B.$695. C.$795.15.Why does the woman want to buy a TV set?( )A.She doesn’t have one. B.Her TV is broken. C.She wants a brighter one.16.What does the woman think of the TV set with a 29-inch screen?( )A.It is too large.B.It doesn’t have a very clear picture.C.It is expensive.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.When was Oxfam founded?( )A.In 1942. B.In 1924. C.In 1930.18.Whom did Oxfam send money to during World War Ⅱ?( )A.England. B.Greece. C.Sweden.19.What is the aim of Oxfam?( )A.To end hunger, poverty and disease.B.To save people in danger.C.To solve social problems that have occurred.20.Which is one of Oxfam’s ways to get money to donate?( )A.Collecting money in developing countries.B.Selling things from developing countries.C.Opening shops in villages in developing countries.第二部分 閱讀(共兩節,滿分50分)第一節(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四個選項中選出最佳選項。A (2024·湖南益陽高一期末)The Most Incredible Stadiums in North America If you are a big fan of massive stadiums and are unaware of where these beautiful stadiums are located, here is a list of four largest stadiums in North America. Michigan Stadium Would you be surprised to know that the second largest stadium in the world is a college football stadium?That’s right.Michigan Stadium, home of the Michigan Wolverines, is the largest stadium in the United States and the second largest stadium in the world.It has a capacity of 107, 601.When you see Michigan Stadium, you know you’re talking about college football. Olympic Stadium Located in eastern Canada, this stadium was used for the Montreal Expos, but now is carefully used for soccer games.In fact, it’s set to host some World Cup games in 2026, but anybody who’s been inside can tell you it’s not a stadium fit to host such a big event. Estadio Azteca Maybe it’s not the nicest, but it is a must-visit stadium in Mexico.Lying in the suburbs of Mexico City, it is the stadium that hosts the national soccer game in Mexico.When the 1970 World Cup was there, it hosted 10 matches, including the semi-final, and the final between Brazil and Italy.Estadio Azteca is the largest stadium in Mexico, with a capacity of 84,000. Madison Square Garden Madison Square Garden is one of the best stadiums in North America, and not just for sports, but for concerts and other events as well. If you are travelling to New York City by train, you will see the stadium right as you enter the city, above the train station.Before you get to your seats, the outskirts of the stadium actually look like a high-end hotel.It won’t disappoint you.21.Which is the largest stadium in the US?( )A.Michigan Stadium. B.Olympic Stadium.C.Estadio Azteca. D.Madison Square Garden.22.What do Olympic Stadium and Estadio Azteca have in common?( )A.They don’t have modern technology. B.They’re both used to host soccer games.C.They both ever hosted World Cup games. D.They are the largest stadium in their own country.23.What can we know about Madison Square Garden?( )A.It is also used as a hotel. B.It can also serve as a theatre.C.It is the best stadium in North America. D.It is set to host some World Cup games in the future.B “The benefits brought to my life from running are not only physical. Running gets me out of home,” says Youyou, a visually impaired (視覺障礙) runner. Yachi has been pacing (領跑) for Youyou for several years. They crashed into each other repeatedly when they first tried running with the 30cm-long rope between them. When they run, a 30cm-long blue rope connects Youyou’s left wrist (手腕) to Yachi’s right. They move like each other’s mirror image, using the rope as a form of communication. When Yachi’s and Youyou’s speeds are the same, the rope will naturally relax. The two don’t actually need to talk too much about running. Now, they run like each other’s clones. Thanks to the rope, running is no longer a lonely task, explains Yachi. “This is a matter of achievements for both of us. Not only am I helping him improve, he is also pushing me to hold on and be strong,” he says. When preparing for a competition, more pacers join them, forming a running formation. During training, Yao Ying runs in front, Yachi is on Youyou’s left, and Xiao Yu’er is at the back. Watching them run from behind, the unbreakable formation seems to surround Youyou; but in fact, all of them are surrounded by the unbreakable force of friendship. Training is no longer the only purpose of their runs. It also allows them to hang out together as friends. When they go out to eat, Youyou doesn’t really like the restaurants that are overly attentive because he’s visually impaired, which makes him feel uncomfortable. Yachi, Yao Ying and Xiao Yu’er all know Youyou well. No matter what they do, how much progress in running is made, and what exciting competitions are waiting, running has allowed them to connect and head into the unknown together, which in itself is a great achievement.24.What can be inferred when the rope connecting the runner and the pacer relaxes?( )A.They have different speeds. B.Their rope should be removed.C.They need further communication. D.Their running pace is harmonious.25.What does Yachi think of running with the rope?( )A.It is a boring task. B.It is a win-win practice.C.It stops him from running faster. D.It requires him to push the runner.26.Why does Youyou feel uncomfortable in the restaurants?( )A.The food is not pleasing. B.He isn’t treated normally.C.He isn’t offered enough care. D.There are too many people there.27.What is the suitable title for the text?( )A.Pacing Is More Than Just Running B.Friendship Develops with CompetitionsC.An Excellent Running Team Is Being Formed D.A Visually Impaired Runner Achieves SuccessC What are the limits of the human body? Is there a point at which it is physically impossible to do something? “One thing we’ve all learned in the last 30 years or so is that just about anything is humanly possible,” says Dr Jack Wilmore, author of Physiology of Sport and Exercise. “As time goes by, I think you’ll see more records continue to fall in every sport. The talent pool is better than ever. With more and better athletes joining in and competing, records will fall and new ones will be set.” Many believed it was physically impossible for a human to run a mile in under four minutes, but Roger Bannister proved that was wrong, with a three-minute, 59-second mile in 1954. Today, sub-four-minute miles are considered ordinary even in high school. And Bob Beamon amazed the whole world in the 1968 Olympics with his historic long jump of 8.90 metres. In an event where a record is usually broken by mere inches, he broke the previous jump record by more than 21 inches, but even his record was broken in 1991. One factor is now becoming more understood and paid more attention to: sports psychology (心理學). Getting inside the athlete’s head can be as effective as training and long workouts. According to Wilmore, the psychological factor of sports has become more and more valued. He thinks highly of most teams’ hiring professional sports psychologists to work for their players. What’s more, everything in the sports field — training, nutrition (營養), injury treatment — is far better than it’s ever been. “Besides, children today are more likely to focus on one or two sports instead of competing in several as was common twenty-five years ago,” Wilmore says. “That means they start concentrating on a sport much earlier and put more effort into it, and thus they become much better at it.” “There’s a lot we don’t know yet about the human body,” he adds. “And one of those things is the full range of human potential. It would be foolish to try and put limits on what the human body can do.”28.What can we learn from Dr Jack Wilmore’s words?( )A.Athletes will become the most popular people.B.It will be tougher for athletes to break former records.C.It is necessary for athletes to learn the limits of the body.D.Athletes will continue to surprise us with their achievements.29.Why are Roger Bannister and Bob Beamon mentioned in Paragraph 3?( )A.To introduce two great athletes. B.To show some of the latest world records.C.To prove the limits of the body can be pushed. D.To explain what athletes can achieve under stress.30.What is Wilmore’s attitude towards the practice of hiring professional sports psychologists?( )A.Appreciative. B.Unconcerned.C.Doubtful. D.Objective.31.How are today’s children different from those 25 years ago according to Wilmore?( )A.They take part in far more sports.B.They are less likely to get injured in sports.C.They begin playing sports at a much earlier age.D.They become more skillful at one particular sport.D Should martial arts be part of the school curriculum (課程)? In the United States and most of Europe, self-defense is not taught at schools. Yes, schools have after-school clubs with trainers from both inside and outside the school using the gyms and classroom to teach a big range of martial arts, but schools very rarely have it on their curriculum, let alone as a main subject. But after new research that shows that obesity levels are still rising in the first world at a surprising rate, some are suggesting that martial arts may help fight obesity, and also help children become better adapted to the wider world in terms of self-defense and discipline (自律). Martial arts provide not just a physical work out, but also a chance to develop self-defense skills while training both the body and mind to be disciplined and mindful. Studies have shown that there is a significant connection between practicing martial arts and self-esteem (自尊). Through the arts, students can develop discipline, and cultivate respect for different cultures — something even more important than ever before in our increasingly divided societies. Martial arts also strengthen muscles, and improve flexibility and balance. Everyone knows that with better physical health, come better, happier lives. However, some have been keen to point out that yes, martial arts in every school would be great, but finding those who are trained and qualified to teach martial arts could probably prove to be a challenge. They believe it is a chicken and egg situation, where without compulsory (強制的) curriculum of martial arts, those who are good at it may never find themselves in a dojo (武術館) to find out. But to bring it to everyone you need experienced trainers who can teach the martial arts without fear of mishap (不幸事故) or physical damage.32.What’s the topic of this text? ( )A.What martial arts are.B.Whether martial arts should be on school curriculum.C.Who should teach martial arts as a main subject at school.D.How martial arts work for schools.33.Why should martial arts be added into the curriculum?( )A.Self-defense is not taught at schools.B.Obesity levels are still rising fast in the world.C.It provides physical and mental benefits.D.It can help prevent physical damage.34.What are the “chicken” and the “egg” in the “a chicken and egg situation” in the last paragraph?( )A.Building a dojo and finding the trainers.B.Teaching martial arts and the physical damage.C.Lack of trainers and the fear of mishap.D.Lack of trainers and no compulsory curriculum of martial arts.35.What is the author’s attitude towards adding martial arts to the curriculum?( )A.Unclear. B.Uninterested.C.Disliking. D.Negative.第二節(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Tips to Exercise When It’s Really Hot Outside Exercising in the fresh air might seem like a good idea.36.( ) When we exercise outdoors in hot weather, there’s an increased risk of serious heart-related illnesses. Therefore, we need to bear some tips in mind during our workouts in the summer sunshine. 37.( ) Go in the morning or evening. The middle of the day isn’t a good time to exercise in the warmer months. If we choose to exercise in the midday sun or the afternoon sun, we’ll get tired soon and dehydrate (脫水) much faster in direct, intense sunlight.38.( ) Just try to exercise on the shady (背陰的) side of the building to avoid the midday sun. Drink promptly (及時地). Regardless of how fit we are, exercising outside will pose a significant danger to our body when it’s hot. Drinking water is probably the most basic part of exercising in the sun. 39.( ) Drink water every 15 minutes when exercising in the heat, even if we are not thirsty. Aim for 2 to 4 cups (16 to 32 ounces) of fluids each hour. Dress appropriately. Wear material that will help our body breathe. Consider wearing light coloured clothing. 40.( ) Besides, sunscreen is a must whenever we exercise outdoors. In addition, don’t forget to bring a hat because it provides shade so our head can stay cool.A.Choose the right time to exercise.B.Drink as much water as possible.C.So be sure to take enough water with us.D.That’s not to say we can’t exercise in the midday.E.Light colours absorb less heat than darker colours.F.Overall, the key to exercising is to listen to our body.G.It’s dangerous, however, to exercise outside in hot weather.第三部分 語言運用(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節(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四個選項中選出最佳選項。From 2003 to 2007, I gained all the weight back, plus an additional 25 pounds — I hit 180 pounds.I 41 with depression, and I was very anxious.I knew a change needed to be made, but wasn’t sure how.So, in July of 2017, a month away from my 32nd birthday, I 42 up for a mud run with friends.After this run, I remembered how 43 I was when I ran.I decided to 44 going, and began running in the mornings.I had to constantly 45 myself not to make excuses and signed up for a half marathon for motivation.By November 2017, I had finished the half marathon.My motivation now was to 46 up that marathon I had given up years ago.Finally, I was able to complete my 47 full marathon in May 2019.In 2020, 48 races were canceled (取消), my running was not.I kept training, and in April 2020, I completed my second marathon.Next, I took on the 4×4×48 49 , where you run four miles every four hours for 48 hours.Now, I get up at 4 am most mornings, six days a week, and run average about 30 miles a week.I create my own plans suited to my next 50 , which is to complete my third 26.2 miles at the 2021 Chicago Marathon.And 51 I will complete my first 50 km the week after.I now try to run one 52 each month to always have something fun to 53 .Overall, I have lost 40 pounds.Running helps clear my 54 .For me, running is more focused on keeping my mental health than physical health.But you have to have balance between 55 .Besides, accomplishment at the end of each goal is wonderful.41. A.struggled B.worked C.played D.agreed42. A.signed B.madeC.added D.got43. A.calm B.upsetC.tired D.happy44. A.recommend B.avoidC.keep D.appreciate45. A.allow B.remindC.leave D.invite46. A.take B.setC.break D.begin47. A.next B.lastC.second D.first48. A.because B.orC.though D.if49. A.attack B.challengeC.chance D.way50. A.behaviour B.goalC.position D.weight51. A.thankfully B.hardlyC.necessarily D.hopefully52. A.race B.dayC.mile D.week53. A.relate to B.look forward toC.donate to D.give way to54. A.shock B.joyC.disappointment D.anxiety55. A.neither B.noneC.both D.all第二節(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個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。Football is the most popular outdoor game all over the world.It is one of the oldest 56. (game) and is played in many countries.Football 57. helps improve concentration and creates team spirit requires a lot of physical 58. (strong).This game started from Italy where there was a village 59. (call) Rugby and according to some sources the game originated from China.The game can be used 60. (reduce) stress and can be played by people of all ages.The game is played by hitting the ball 61. a foot so it is called football.So far, it 62. (become) a very popular game in many parts of the world.People are 63. (excite) to see their favourite team win.There are different kinds of football rules known as “Football Codes”.However, the way that football is played is 64. (actual) similar everywhere.It is played by two teams with eleven players in each team and two judges and each game lasts for 90 minutes, with 65. break of 15 minutes.The aim of the players is to score and prevent the opposite team from making a goal.第四部分 寫作(共兩節,滿分40分)第一節(滿分15分)假定你是李華,你校上周舉行了一次冬季長跑活動。請你給校英語報寫一篇短文介紹本次活動。內容包括:1.活動目的;2.活動過程;3.你的感受。注意:1.寫作詞數應為80左右;2.可以適當增加細節,以使行文連貫。 第二節(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。 Paul and I were on our school basketball team, The Lions. We loved basketball and were both huge fans of the NBA.When we weren’t playing on the court, we were watching a game on TV. My favourite player was LeBron James. Paul’s favourite player was Tyrone Bogues, a guy who played for the Charlotte Hornets, although we actually agree that they are both champions. Bogues was only 1.6 metres tall, which made him the shortest player ever in the NBA.Guess what? Paul was only 1.6 metres tall, too! Paul knew that being shorter than other players meant that he had to practise more. During all those hours of doing jump shots on his own, he used Bogues as his inspiration. Paul once said, “If Bogues could make it, why not me?” Our coach was not so sure. Paul had to try out many times just for making the team. He was still usually on the bench, being just a replacement, which was really tough on him. I knew Paul had real skills, and was someone who worked really hard and had a strong desire to play for the team. However, Paul didn’t get a chance. Then came the big day. We were playing our main competitors, The Bears, a team whose record of this season had been perfect. They hadn’t lost a single game. Despite our best efforts, we were still 10 points behind The Bears. Without much time left, the last quarter began. Unfortunately, our team members got injured one after another. All hope fell on me. Unfortunately, a player and I crashed into each other. With pain racing through my body, my knee hurt badly. The team gathered around, looking worried. The doctor put an ice pack on my knee, but it was still painful. Obviously, I could not play any more. The coach gave a deep sigh and murmured in a low voice, “We have no more players.”注意:1.續寫詞數應為150左右;2.請按如下格式作答。 “I think I can give it a try,” a determined voice came from the crowd. Paul jumped up and rushed onto the court. 單元質量檢測(三) On the move第一部分1-5 CCABA 6-10 CACBC11-15 CABBB 16-20 CABAB聽力原文:(Text 1)W:I have been waiting for you the whole day. Why didn’t you come to meet me?M:I thought you didn’t want to meet me. You said you were busy.(Text 2)M:Guess what the exam results were? It turned out that I came first!W:That’s great! I’m sure you couldn’t fall asleep last night.(Text 3)W:How is your new job in the computer company?M:It seemed promising, but I’m afraid I’m not a good salesman. I miss the days as a software engineer.(Text 4)W:San Francisco is to the north of Los Angeles, isn’t it?M:Yes, it is, and my hometown is just a little to the south of San Francisco.(Text 5)W:Do you have any idea about the news that our company will move?M:No, I haven’t heard about it. When are we going to move?(Text 6)W:Hello, is this Mr Smith’s office in the Chemistry Departments?M:Yes, it is.Can I help you?W:Yes, I am the mother of a student in his class. I want to talk with Mr Smith about my son’s performance. Is Mr Smith in?M:No. He’s having class at the moment.W:Do you know when I can reach him?M:He has office hours between one and three this afternoon. You can reach him after office hours.W:That’s fine. Thank you very much.(Text 7)W:Hi! John!M:Hi! Lucy!W:How are you doing?M:Fine. I was just wondering if you’d like to go climbing with Mike and me next Friday.W:Oh, what a pity! I was just invited to attend my cousin Kevin’s wedding ceremony next Friday.M:Wedding ceremonies are always great fun.W:But I will be free next Saturday. Shall we go climbing on that day?M:OK! And we can also have a picnic then.W:Great! I will bring some food and fruit.M:Let’s meet at 9:00 at the school gate.W:See you.(Text 8)W:Hello, Air China. How can I help you?M:Hello, I’d like to confirm my flight.W:May I have your flight number, please?M:Yes, it’s flight CA 175 leaving Beijing at 6:30 tomorrow afternoon.W:Oh, that’s the flight to Sydney. What’s your name, please?M:Bond Smith.W:Let me see ... I’m sorry, Mr Smith, but I can’t find your name on the list.M:Why? I’m sure I’m flying to Melbourne, Australia on September 16th.W:Oh, that’s the day after tomorrow. Let me check again. Oh, yes, I found it.M:Thank goodness! What about the departure time?W:As scheduled. Please be at the airport at least one hour before departure. Bye-bye.(Text 9)W:We need a new television set.M:Do you have a particular model in mind?W:No, not really.M:Well, what about this one? It’s a very popular model. It’s only $495.W:It doesn’t have a very clear picture!M:What about this one? It’s a newer model, and the picture is clearer and brighter than the other ones.W:Yes, it is, but the screen’s a bit small. It is 25 inches. It’s larger than our broken TV, of course, but my husband wants one with a bigger screen.M:I see. Well, look at this one. It has a 29-inch screen. That’s the largest one we have. It’s the latest model.W:Yes, that’s a perfect size.M:It has the clearest and brightest picture of all.W:How much is it?M:It’s $695.W:It is too expensive.M:It’s the most expensive one of all. But of course it’s an excellent television set.(Text 10) Hello, everyone. Today our topic is charity. Do you know Oxfam? It is a non-government organization with over 3,000 partners in around 100 countries. Oxfam was originally founded in Oxford in 1942. During World War Ⅱ, a group of people in Oxford, England, organized Oxfam to send money to Greece. When the war was over, they continued to give money, food and clothing to other countries in Europe. In the 1960s, Oxfam started working on long-term development in many countries. It aims to lift people out of hunger, poverty and disease. It wants to prevent problems instead of trying to solve them after they have occurred. However, it continues to provide food to the hungry, sick and homeless people around the world. Oxfam believes that all humans share one world with limited resources. Rich and poor countries depend on each other.Where does Oxfam get money? Ordinary people in developed countries give money. Oxfam also has small shops. They sell beautiful things that villagers in developing countries make. Oxfam receives millions of dollars every year.第二部分語篇解讀:本文是一篇應用文。文章主要介紹了北美洲四大體育場的相關信息。21.A 細節理解題。根據Michigan Stadium部分中的Michigan Stadium ... is the largest stadium in the United States可知,密歇根體育場是美國最大的體育場。22.B 細節理解題。根據Olympic Stadium部分中的but now is carefully used for soccer games和Estadio Azteca部分中的it is the stadium that hosts the national soccer game in Mexico可知,奧林匹克體育場和阿茲特克體育場的共同點是都用于舉辦足球比賽。23.B 細節理解題。根據Madison Square Garden部分中的not just for sports, but for concerts and other events as well可知,麥迪遜廣場花園不僅是體育場館,還可以舉辦音樂會和其他活動。B項指該體育場也可以用作一個劇院,符合文意。語篇解讀:本文是一篇記敘文。Youyou 是一位視障跑步者,他與領跑員共同訓練,最終達到一致的跑步節奏,兩人共同進步并因此建立了友誼。24.D 推理判斷題。根據第二段中的When Yachi’s and Youyou’s speeds are the same, the rope will naturally relax.可推斷,繩子處于松弛狀態說明他們的跑步節奏一致。25.B 推理判斷題。根據第三段中的This is a matter of achievements for both of us.可推知,Yachi認為這是一件雙贏的事。26.B 細節理解題。根據第五段中的When they go out to eat ... makes him feel uncomfortable.可知, Youyou感到不舒服是因為他沒有被正常對待。27.A 標題歸納題。通讀全文可知,文章講述了領跑員與跑步者共同訓練并建立了友誼的故事。因此A項(節奏不僅僅是跑步)適合作文章標題。語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章討論了人類體能的極限。28.D 推理判斷題。根據第二段內容可知,隨著時間的推移,每項運動中會看到更多的紀錄繼續被打破,由此新的標準將被設定。由此推知,運動員將繼續用他們的成就給我們帶來驚喜。29.C 推理判斷題。根據第三段內容可推知,第三段提到了Roger Bannister和Bob Beamon的例子是為了證明身體的極限是可以被突破的。30.A 觀點態度題。根據第四段最后一句可推知,Wilmore對聘請專業運動心理學家的做法的態度是贊賞的。31.D 細節理解題。根據倒數第二段Wilmore說的話可知,今天的孩子和25年前的孩子的不同之處在于他們在一項特定的運動中變得更加熟練。語篇解讀:本文是一篇議論文。文章主要論述的是武術是否應該被列入學校的主要課程。32.B 主旨大意題。根據第一段中的Should martial arts be part of the school curriculum (課程)?可知,本文主要的話題是武術是否應該被列入學校課程。33.C 推理判斷題。根據第三段前兩句可知,把武術加入課程是因為它對身體和精神都有好處。34.D 詞義猜測題。畫線詞后的where引導定語從句,根據定語從句的意思可知,chicken和egg分別指的是缺乏訓練師和沒有必修的武術課程。35.A 觀點態度題。根據第二段和最后一段第一句可知,本文只是客觀陳述人們對武術是否該成為學校課程的不同觀點,并沒有表明自己的觀點,所以作者對在課程中增加武術的態度是不清楚的。語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章為我們提供了一些天氣炎熱時在戶外鍛煉的建議。36.G 文章首句說明在新鮮空氣中鍛煉似乎是個好主意。G項(然而,炎熱的天氣在戶外鍛煉是危險的)與上文構成轉折關系,符合語境。37.A 空后三句就進行戶外鍛煉的時間提出了建議:應在早上或者晚上鍛煉,并對此進行了解釋。A項(選擇合適的時間鍛煉)符合語境。38.D 空后一句給出了中午鍛煉的注意事項:在建筑物的背陰處鍛煉。D項(這并不是說我們不能在中午鍛煉)引出下文,符合語境。39.C 空前一句說明在陽光下鍛煉最基本的是喝水,下文給出了喝水的具體建議。C項(所以一定要帶足夠的水)承上啟下,符合語境。40.E 空前一句建議穿淺顏色的衣服。E項(淺色比深色吸收的熱量少)承接上文,是對上文的解釋,符合語境。第三部分語篇解讀:本文是一篇記敘文。文章主要通過作者的親身經歷,講述了跑步對身心健康的好處。41.A 根據上文From 2003 to 2007, I gained all the weight back, plus an additional 25 pounds — I hit 180 pounds.可知,作者的體重又增加了25磅,達到了180磅,說明作者在抑郁和焦慮中掙扎。42.A 根據下文signed up for a half marathon for motivation可知,為了激勵自己,作者報名參加了半程馬拉松。故此處為報名參加泥漿賽跑。sign up報名參加。43.D 根據下文I decided to 44 going, and began running in the mornings.可知,此處指作者跑步之后很高興,因此決定堅持跑步。44.C 根據下文began running in the mornings可知,作者開始在早上跑步,說明保持跑步這個好習慣。45.B 根據空后myself not to make excuses and signed up for a half marathon for motivation可知,此處指作者不斷提醒自己不要找借口。46.A 根據下文Finally, I was able to complete my 47 full marathon in May 2019.可知,此處指作者的動力就是重新開始多年前放棄的馬拉松。take up開始從事,重新開始。47.D 根據上文By November 2017, I had finished the half marathon.可知,到2017年11月,作者已經跑完了半程馬拉松。故此處指終于在2019年5月完成了自己的第一次全程馬拉松。48.C 根據空后的races were canceled (取消), my running was not可知,上下文為讓步轉折關系,故應用though引導讓步狀語從句。49.B 根據空后where you run four miles every four hours for 48 hours可知,在48小時內每4小時跑4英里,說明這是一個挑戰。50.B 根據空后which is to complete my third 26.2 miles at the 2021 Chicago Marathon可知,在2021年芝加哥馬拉松比賽中完成作者的第三個26.2英里,這是作者的目標。51.D 根據上文I create my own plans suited to my next 50 , which is to complete my third 26.2 miles at the 2021 Chicago Marathon.可知,此處指作者希望能在下周跑完他的第一個50公里。52.A 根據上文And 51 I will complete my first 50 km the week after.可知,此處指作者希望能在下周跑完他的第一個50公里。說明作者現在試著每個月跑一場比賽,以便讓自己有一些有趣的事情可以期待。53.B 參見上題解析。54.D 根據第一段中的and I was very anxious可知,此處指作者現在已經消除了焦慮。55.C 根據上文For me, running is more focused on keeping my mental health than physical health.可知,對作者來說,跑步更注重保持心理健康,而不是身體健康。說明要保持兩者之間的平衡。語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章介紹了足球的益處,由來以及規則。56.games 考查名詞的單復數。“one of+可數名詞復數”意為“……之一”。故填games。57.that/which 考查定語從句。分析句子結構可知,空處引導定語從句,修飾先行詞Football,并在定語從句中作主語。故填that/which。58.strength 考查詞形轉換。空前的physical為形容詞,應修飾名詞,故填strength。59.called 考查非謂語動詞。分析句子成分可知,在where引導的定語從句中,謂語動詞為was,所以空處應為非謂語動詞,且和空前名詞a village為動賓關系,應用過去分詞形式作定語。故填called。60.to reduce 考查非謂語動詞。be used to do意為“被用來做……”,故填to reduce。61.with 考查介詞。此處意為“用腳踢球”,故填with。62.has become 考查動詞的時態和主謂一致。分析句子成分可知,空處應為謂語動詞,根據時間狀語So far以及主語it可知,應用現在完成時。故填has become。63.excited 考查詞形轉換。空前為are,故空處應為修飾人的形容詞。故填excited。64.actually 考查詞形轉換。分析句子成分可知,空處修飾整個句子,應用副詞。故填actually。65.a 考查冠詞。此處表示“一次休息”,應用不定冠詞來修飾,且break的發音以輔音音素開頭,故填a。第四部分第一節 A wonderful Winter Long-distance Running was held on the playground of our school last week, the purpose of which was to enrich the extra-curricular lives of students.With the bang of a gun, the players of each class began to run.All the players tried their best to run, and the audience cheered them on.Finally, the students from Class One Grade Three won the race.The running activity had a great significance.Through it the students developed a close relationship with others.Meanwhile, the students got a chance to do exercise, which could help improve study.第二節 “I think I can give it a try,” a determined voice came from the crowd.Everyone turned around and all eyes rested on Paul. He bowed his head, a bit embarrassed. Looking at him up and down, the coach shook his head. “Give him a chance, coach!” I begged. “What have we got to lose? Let Paul play!” another player said. Seeing the coach still hesitate, Paul stepped forward and raised his voice, “Trust me, coach! I won’t let you down!” His eyes were burning with eagerness. “Well, it’s your turn to shine,” the coach finally agreed. Paul jumped up and rushed onto the court.He was like an energetic lion. And clearly, all the extra hours that he’d spent practising alone paid off. No one could keep up with his energy and speed, or steal the ball from his hand. He made shot after shot. When the final whistle sounded, we won by two points. The crowd burst out deafening clapping and cheering. We all hugged Paul and threw him into the air. At that moment, he was our “Tyrone Bogues”, a hero and champion in our heart.10 / 10(共96張PPT)單元質量檢測(三) On the move(滿分150分,時間120分鐘)第一部分 聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1. What does the woman mean?( )A. She won’t wait for the man.B. She didn’t have time to meet the man.C. She wanted to meet the man.2. What happened to the man?( )A. He couldn’t sleep well.B. He dreamed a good dream.C. He did well in the exam.3. What is the man?( )A. A salesman.B. A boss of a company.C. A software engineer.4. Where is the man’s hometown?( )A. To the north of San Francisco.B. To the south of San Francisco.C. To the north of Los Angeles.5. What are the two speakers talking about?( )A. The company’s moving.B. The woman’s company.C. Today’s news.第二節(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,每個小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6. Where’s Mr Smith now?( )A. At his house.B. In the office.C. In the classroom.7. Why does the woman call Mr Smith?( )A. To talk about her son’s performance.B. To talk about her performance.C. To ask some chemistry questions.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8. What will the two speakers do next Saturday?( )A. Attend a wedding ceremony.B. Go to buy some food and fruit.C. Go climbing.9. Who is going to have a wedding ceremony?( )A. John. B. Kevin. C. Lucy.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10. What’s the man’s purpose for calling?( )A. To buy a ticket.B. To change his flight.C. To confirm his flight.11. Where is the man going?( )A. Beijing. B. Sydney. C. Melbourne.12. What day is it today?( )A. September 14th.B. September 15th.C. September 16th.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13. What is the relationship between the two speakers?( )A. Wife and husband.B. Customer and salesman.C. Mother and son.14. What is the price of the most expensive TV set?( )A. $495. B. $695. C. $795.15. Why does the woman want to buy a TV set?( )A. She doesn’t have one.B. Her TV is broken.C. She wants a brighter one.16. What does the woman think of the TV set with a 29-inch screen?( )A. It is too large.B. It doesn’t have a very clear picture.C. It is expensive.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17. When was Oxfam founded?( )A. In 1942. B. In 1924. C. In 1930.18. Whom did Oxfam send money to during World War Ⅱ?( )A. England. B. Greece. C. Sweden.19. What is the aim of Oxfam?( )A. To end hunger, poverty and disease.B. To save people in danger.C. To solve social problems that have occurred.20. Which is one of Oxfam’s ways to get money to donate?( )A. Collecting money in developing countries.B. Selling things from developing countries.C. Opening shops in villages in developing countries.聽力原文:(Text 1)W:I have been waiting for you the whole day. Why didn’t you come tomeet me?M:I thought you didn’t want to meet me. You said you were busy.(Text 2)M:Guess what the exam results were? It turned out that I came first!W:That’s great! I’m sure you couldn’t fall asleep last night.(Text 3)W:How is your new job in the computer company?M:It seemed promising, but I’m afraid I’m not a good salesman. Imiss the days as a software engineer.(Text 4)W:San Francisco is to the north of Los Angeles, isn’t it?M:Yes, it is, and my hometown is just a little to the south of SanFrancisco.(Text 5)W:Do you have any idea about the news that our company will move?M:No, I haven’t heard about it. When are we going to move?(Text 6)W:Hello, is this Mr Smith’s office in the Chemistry Departments?M:Yes, it is.Can I help you?W:Yes, I am the mother of a student in his class. I want to talk with MrSmith about my son’s performance. Is Mr Smith in?M:No. He’s having class at the moment.W:Do you know when I can reach him?M:He has office hours between one and three this afternoon. You canreach him after office hours.W:That’s fine. Thank you very much.(Text 7)W:Hi! John!M:Hi! Lucy!W:How are you doing?M:Fine. I was just wondering if you’d like to go climbing with Mikeand me next Friday.W:Oh, what a pity! I was just invited to attend my cousin Kevin’swedding ceremony next Friday.M:Wedding ceremonies are always great fun.W:But I will be free next Saturday. Shall we go climbing on that day?M:OK! And we can also have a picnic then.W:Great! I will bring some food and fruit.M:Let’s meet at 9:00 at the school gate.W:See you.(Text 8)W:Hello, Air China. How can I help you?M:Hello, I’d like to confirm my flight.W:May I have your flight number, please?M:Yes, it’s flight CA 175 leaving Beijing at 6:30 tomorrowafternoon.W:Oh, that’s the flight to Sydney. What’s your name, please?M:Bond Smith.W:Let me see ... I’m sorry, Mr Smith, but I can’t find your nameon the list.M:Why? I’m sure I’m flying to Melbourne, Australia onSeptember 16th.W:Oh, that’s the day after tomorrow. Let me check again. Oh,yes, I found it.M:Thank goodness! What about the departure time?W:As scheduled. Please be at the airport at least one hour beforedeparture. Bye-bye.(Text 9)W:We need a new television set.M:Do you have a particular model in mind?W:No, not really.M:Well, what about this one? It’s a very popular model. It’s only$495.W:It doesn’t have a very clear picture!M:What about this one? It’s a newer model, and the picture isclearer and brighter than the other ones.W:Yes, it is, but the screen’s a bit small. It is 25 inches. It’slarger than our broken TV, of course, but my husband wants one with abigger screen.M:I see. Well, look at this one. It has a 29-inch screen. That’s thelargest one we have. It’s the latest model.W:Yes, that’s a perfect size.M:It has the clearest and brightest picture of all.W:How much is it?M:It’s $695.W:It is too expensive.M:It’s the most expensive one of all. But of course it’s an excellenttelevision set.(Text 10) Hello, everyone. Today our topic is charity. Do you knowOxfam? It is a non-government organization with over 3,000 partners inaround 100 countries. Oxfam was originally founded in Oxford in 1942.During World War Ⅱ, a group of people in Oxford, England,organized Oxfam to send money to Greece. When the war was over,they continued to give money, food and clothing to other countries inEurope. In the 1960s, Oxfam started working on long-term development inmany countries. It aims to lift people out of hunger, poverty anddisease. It wants to prevent problems instead of trying to solve them afterthey have occurred. However, it continues to provide food to thehungry, sick and homeless people around the world.Oxfam believes that all humans share one world with limitedresources. Rich and poor countries depend on each other.Where does Oxfam get money? Ordinary people in developedcountries give money. Oxfam also has small shops. They sell beautifulthings that villagers in developing countries make. Oxfam receivesmillions of dollars every year.第二部分 閱讀(共兩節,滿分50分)第一節(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四個選項中選出最佳選項。A (2024·湖南益陽高一期末)The Most Incredible Stadiums in North America If you are a big fan of massive stadiums and are unaware of wherethese beautiful stadiums are located, here is a list of four largest stadiumsin North America. Would you be surprised to know that the second largest stadium in theworld is a college football stadium?That’s right.Michigan Stadium,home of the Michigan Wolverines, is the largest stadium in the UnitedStates and the second largest stadium in the world.It has a capacity of107, 601.When you see Michigan Stadium, you know you’re talkingabout college football. Michigan Stadium Olympic Stadium Located in eastern Canada, this stadium was used for the MontrealExpos, but now is carefully used for soccer games.In fact, it’s set tohost some World Cup games in 2026, but anybody who’s been insidecan tell you it’s not a stadium fit to host such a big event. Estadio Azteca Maybe it’s not the nicest, but it is a must-visit stadium inMexico.Lying in the suburbs of Mexico City, it is the stadium that hoststhe national soccer game in Mexico.When the 1970 World Cup wasthere, it hosted 10 matches, including the semi-final, and the finalbetween Brazil and Italy.Estadio Azteca is the largest stadium inMexico, with a capacity of 84,000. Madison Square Garden Madison Square Garden is one of the best stadiums in NorthAmerica, and not just for sports, but for concerts and other events aswell. If you are travelling to New York City by train, you will see thestadium right as you enter the city, above the train station.Before you getto your seats, the outskirts of the stadium actually look like a high-endhotel.It won’t disappoint you.語篇解讀:本文是一篇應用文。文章主要介紹了北美洲四大體育場的相關信息。語篇解讀:本文是一篇應用文。文章主要介紹了北美洲四大體育場的相關信息。21. Which is the largest stadium in the US?( )A. Michigan Stadium.B. Olympic Stadium.C. Estadio Azteca.D. Madison Square Garden.解析: 細節理解題。根據Michigan Stadium部分中的MichiganStadium ... is the largest stadium in the United States可知,密歇根體育場是美國最大的體育場。22. What do Olympic Stadium and Estadio Azteca have in common?( )A. They don’t have modern technology.B. They’re both used to host soccer games.C. They both ever hosted World Cup games.D. They are the largest stadium in their own country.解析: 細節理解題。根據Olympic Stadium部分中的but now iscarefully used for soccer games和Estadio Azteca部分中的it is thestadium that hosts the national soccer game in Mexico可知,奧林匹克體育場和阿茲特克體育場的共同點是都用于舉辦足球比賽。23. What can we know about Madison Square Garden?( )A. It is also used as a hotel.B. It can also serve as a theatre.C. It is the best stadium in North America.D. It is set to host some World Cup games in the future.解析: 細節理解題。根據Madison Square Garden部分中的notjust for sports, but for concerts and other events as well可知,麥迪遜廣場花園不僅是體育場館,還可以舉辦音樂會和其他活動。B項指該體育場也可以用作一個劇院,符合文意。B “The benefits brought to my life from running are not only physical.Running gets me out of home,” says Youyou, a visually impaired(視覺障礙) runner. Yachi has been pacing (領跑) for Youyou for several years. Theycrashed into each other repeatedly when they first tried running with the30cm-long rope between them. When they run, a 30cm-long blue ropeconnects Youyou’s left wrist (手腕) to Yachi’s right. They movelike each other’s mirror image, using the rope as a form ofcommunication. When Yachi’s and Youyou’s speeds are the same,the rope will naturally relax. The two don’t actually need to talk toomuch about running. Now, they run like each other’s clones. Thanks to the rope, running is no longer a lonely task, explainsYachi. “This is a matter of achievements for both of us. Not only am Ihelping him improve, he is also pushing me to hold on and be strong,”he says. When preparing for a competition, more pacers join them, forminga running formation. During training, Yao Ying runs in front, Yachi ison Youyou’s left, and Xiao Yu’er is at the back. Watching them runfrom behind, the unbreakable formation seems to surround Youyou; butin fact, all of them are surrounded by the unbreakable force offriendship. Training is no longer the only purpose of their runs. It also allowsthem to hang out together as friends. When they go out to eat, Youyoudoesn’t really like the restaurants that are overly attentive because he’svisually impaired, which makes him feel uncomfortable. Yachi, Yao Ying and Xiao Yu’er all know Youyou well. No matterwhat they do, how much progress in running is made, and whatexciting competitions are waiting, running has allowed them to connectand head into the unknown together, which in itself is a greatachievement.語篇解讀:本文是一篇記敘文。Youyou 是一位視障跑步者,他與領跑員共同訓練,最終達到一致的跑步節奏,兩人共同進步并因此建立了友誼。語篇解讀:本文是一篇記敘文。Youyou 是一位視障跑步者,他與領跑員共同訓練,最終達到一致的跑步節奏,兩人共同進步并因此建立了友誼。24. What can be inferred when the rope connecting the runner and thepacer relaxes?( )A. They have different speeds.B. Their rope should be removed.C. They need further communication.D. Their running pace is harmonious.解析: 推理判斷題。根據第二段中的When Yachi’s andYouyou’s speeds are the same, the rope will naturally relax.可推斷,繩子處于松弛狀態說明他們的跑步節奏一致。25. What does Yachi think of running with the rope?( )A. It is a boring task.B. It is a win-win practice.C. It stops him from running faster.D. It requires him to push the runner.解析: 推理判斷題。根據第三段中的This is a matter ofachievements for both of us.可推知,Yachi認為這是一件雙贏的事。26. Why does Youyou feel uncomfortable in the restaurants?( )A. The food is not pleasing.B. He isn’t treated normally.C. He isn’t offered enough care.D. There are too many people there.解析: 細節理解題。根據第五段中的When they go out toeat ... makes him feel uncomfortable.可知, Youyou感到不舒服是因為他沒有被正常對待。27. What is the suitable title for the text?( )A. Pacing Is More Than Just RunningB. Friendship Develops with CompetitionsC. An Excellent Running Team Is Being FormedD. A Visually Impaired Runner Achieves Success解析: 標題歸納題。通讀全文可知,文章講述了領跑員與跑步者共同訓練并建立了友誼的故事。因此A項(節奏不僅僅是跑步)適合作文章標題。C What are the limits of the human body? Is there a point at which it isphysically impossible to do something? “One thing we’ve all learned in the last 30 years or so is that justabout anything is humanly possible,” says Dr Jack Wilmore, author ofPhysiology of Sport and Exercise. “As time goes by, I think you’ll seemore records continue to fall in every sport. The talent pool is better thanever. With more and better athletes joining in and competing, recordswill fall and new ones will be set.” Many believed it was physically impossible for a human to run a milein under four minutes, but Roger Bannister proved that was wrong,with a three-minute, 59-second mile in 1954. Today, sub-four-minutemiles are considered ordinary even in high school. And Bob Beamonamazed the whole world in the 1968 Olympics with his historic long jumpof 8.90 metres. In an event where a record is usually broken by mereinches, he broke the previous jump record by more than 21 inches, buteven his record was broken in 1991. One factor is now becoming more understood and paid more attentionto: sports psychology (心理學). Getting inside the athlete’s headcan be as effective as training and long workouts. According to Wilmore,the psychological factor of sports has become more and more valued. Hethinks highly of most teams’ hiring professional sports psychologists towork for their players. What’s more, everything in the sports field — training, nutrition(營養), injury treatment — is far better than it’s ever been.“Besides, children today are more likely to focus on one or two sportsinstead of competing in several as was common twenty-five years ago,”Wilmore says. “That means they start concentrating on a sport muchearlier and put more effort into it, and thus they become much better atit.” “There’s a lot we don’t know yet about the human body,” headds. “And one of those things is the full range of human potential. Itwould be foolish to try and put limits on what the human body can do.”語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章討論了人類體能的極限。語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章討論了人類體能的極限。28. What can we learn from Dr Jack Wilmore’s words?( )A. Athletes will become the most popular people.B. It will be tougher for athletes to break former records.C. It is necessary for athletes to learn the limits of the body.D. Athletes will continue to surprise us with their achievements.解析: 推理判斷題。根據第二段內容可知,隨著時間的推移,每項運動中會看到更多的紀錄繼續被打破,由此新的標準將被設定。由此推知,運動員將繼續用他們的成就給我們帶來驚喜。29. Why are Roger Bannister and Bob Beamon mentioned in Paragraph3?( )A. To introduce two great athletes.B. To show some of the latest world records.C. To prove the limits of the body can be pushed.D. To explain what athletes can achieve under stress.解析: 推理判斷題。根據第三段內容可推知,第三段提到了Roger Bannister和Bob Beamon的例子是為了證明身體的極限是可以被突破的。30. What is Wilmore’s attitude towards the practice of hiringprofessional sports psychologists?( )A. Appreciative. B. Unconcerned.C. Doubtful. D. Objective.解析: 觀點態度題。根據第四段最后一句可推知,Wilmore對聘請專業運動心理學家的做法的態度是贊賞的。31. How are today’s children different from those 25 years agoaccording to Wilmore?( )A. They take part in far more sports.B. They are less likely to get injured in sports.C. They begin playing sports at a much earlier age.D. They become more skillful at one particular sport.解析: 細節理解題。根據倒數第二段Wilmore說的話可知,今天的孩子和25年前的孩子的不同之處在于他們在一項特定的運動中變得更加熟練。D Should martial arts be part of the school curriculum (課程)? Inthe United States and most of Europe, self-defense is not taught atschools. Yes, schools have after-school clubs with trainers from bothinside and outside the school using the gyms and classroom to teach a bigrange of martial arts, but schools very rarely have it on theircurriculum, let alone as a main subject. But after new research that shows that obesity levels are still rising inthe first world at a surprising rate, some are suggesting that martial artsmay help fight obesity, and also help children become better adapted tothe wider world in terms of self-defense and discipline (自律). Martial arts provide not just a physical work out, but also a chanceto develop self-defense skills while training both the body and mind to bedisciplined and mindful. Studies have shown that there is a significantconnection between practicing martial arts and self-esteem (自尊).Through the arts, students can develop discipline, and cultivate respectfor different cultures — something even more important than ever beforein our increasingly divided societies. Martial arts also strengthenmuscles, and improve flexibility and balance. Everyone knows that withbetter physical health, come better, happier lives. However, some have been keen to point out that yes, martial artsin every school would be great, but finding those who are trained andqualified to teach martial arts could probably prove to be a challenge.They believe it is a chicken and egg situation, where without compulsory(強制的) curriculum of martial arts, those who are good at it maynever find themselves in a dojo (武術館) to find out. But to bring it toeveryone you need experienced trainers who can teach the martial artswithout fear of mishap (不幸事故) or physical damage.語篇解讀:本文是一篇議論文。文章主要論述的是武術是否應該被列入學校的主要課程。語篇解讀:本文是一篇議論文。文章主要論述的是武術是否應該被列入學校的主要課程。32. What’s the topic of this text? ( )A. What martial arts are.B. Whether martial arts should be on school curriculum.C. Who should teach martial arts as a main subject at school.D. How martial arts work for schools.解析: 主旨大意題。根據第一段中的Should martial arts be partof the school curriculum (課程)?可知,本文主要的話題是武術是否應該被列入學校課程。33. Why should martial arts be added into the curriculum?( )A. Self-defense is not taught at schools.B. Obesity levels are still rising fast in the world.C. It provides physical and mental benefits.D. It can help prevent physical damage.解析: 推理判斷題。根據第三段前兩句可知,把武術加入課程是因為它對身體和精神都有好處。34. What are the “chicken” and the “egg” in the “a chicken and eggsituation” in the last paragraph?( )A. Building a dojo and finding the trainers.B. Teaching martial arts and the physical damage.C. Lack of trainers and the fear of mishap.D. Lack of trainers and no compulsory curriculum of martial arts.解析: 詞義猜測題。畫線詞后的where引導定語從句,根據定語從句的意思可知,chicken和egg分別指的是缺乏訓練師和沒有必修的武術課程。35. What is the author’s attitude towards adding martial arts to thecurriculum?( )A. Unclear. B. Uninterested.C. Disliking. D. Negative.解析: 觀點態度題。根據第二段和最后一段第一句可知,本文只是客觀陳述人們對武術是否該成為學校課程的不同觀點,并沒有表明自己的觀點,所以作者對在課程中增加武術的態度是不清楚的。第二節(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Tips to Exercise When It’s Really Hot Outside Exercising in the fresh air might seem like a good idea.36.( )When we exercise outdoors in hot weather, there’s an increased risk ofserious heart-related illnesses. Therefore, we need to bear some tips inmind during our workouts in the summer sunshine. 37. ( ) Go in the morning or evening. The middle of the dayisn’t a good time to exercise in the warmer months. If we choose toexercise in the midday sun or the afternoon sun, we’ll get tired soonand dehydrate (脫水) much faster in direct, intense sunlight.38.( ) Just try to exercise on the shady (背陰的) side of the buildingto avoid the midday sun. Drink promptly (及時地). Regardless of how fit we are,exercising outside will pose a significant danger to our body when it’shot. Drinking water is probably the most basic part of exercising in thesun. 39.( ) Drink water every 15 minutes when exercising in theheat, even if we are not thirsty. Aim for 2 to 4 cups (16 to 32 ounces)of fluids each hour. Dress appropriately. Wear material that will help our body breathe.Consider wearing light coloured clothing. 40.( ) Besides,sunscreen is a must whenever we exercise outdoors. In addition, don’tforget to bring a hat because it provides shade so our head can stay cool.A. Choose the right time to exercise.B. Drink as much water as possible.C. So be sure to take enough water with us.D. That’s not to say we can’t exercise in the midday.E. Light colours absorb less heat than darker colours.F. Overall, the key to exercising is to listen to our body.G. It’s dangerous, however, to exercise outside in hot weather.語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章為我們提供了一些天氣炎熱時在戶外鍛煉的建議。36. G 文章首句說明在新鮮空氣中鍛煉似乎是個好主意。G項(然而,炎熱的天氣在戶外鍛煉是危險的)與上文構成轉折關系,符合語境。37. A 空后三句就進行戶外鍛煉的時間提出了建議:應在早上或者晚上鍛煉,并對此進行了解釋。A項(選擇合適的時間鍛煉)符合語境。語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章為我們提供了一些天氣炎熱時在戶外鍛煉的建議。38. D 空后一句給出了中午鍛煉的注意事項:在建筑物的背陰處鍛煉。D項(這并不是說我們不能在中午鍛煉)引出下文,符合語境。39. C 空前一句說明在陽光下鍛煉最基本的是喝水,下文給出了喝水的具體建議。C項(所以一定要帶足夠的水)承上啟下,符合語境。40. E 空前一句建議穿淺顏色的衣服。E項(淺色比深色吸收的熱量少)承接上文,是對上文的解釋,符合語境。第三部分 語言運用(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節(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四個選項中選出最佳選項。From 2003 to 2007, I gained all the weight back, plus anadditional 25 pounds — I hit 180 pounds.I 41 with depression, andI was very anxious.I knew a change needed to be made, but wasn’tsure how.So, in July of 2017, a month away from my 32nd birthday,I 42 up for a mud run with friends.After this run, I rememberedhow 43 I was when I ran.I decided to 44 going, and beganrunning in the mornings.I had to constantly 45 myself not to makeexcuses and signed up for a half marathon for motivation.By November 2017, I had finished the half marathon.Mymotivation now was to 46 up that marathon I had given up yearsago.Finally, I was able to complete my 47 full marathon in May2019.In 2020, 48 races were canceled (取消), my running wasnot.I kept training, and in April 2020, I completed my secondmarathon.Next, I took on the 4×4×48 49 , where you run fourmiles every four hours for 48 hours.Now, I get up at 4 am mostmornings, six days a week, and run average about 30 miles a week.Icreate my own plans suited to my next 50 , which is to complete mythird 26.2 miles at the 2021 Chicago Marathon.And 51 I willcomplete my first 50 km the week after.I now try to run one 52 eachmonth to always have something fun to 53 .Overall, I have lost 40 pounds.Running helps clear my 54 .Forme, running is more focused on keeping my mental health than physicalhealth.But you have to have balance between 55 .Besides,accomplishment at the end of each goal is wonderful.語篇解讀:本文是一篇記敘文。文章主要通過作者的親身經歷,講述了跑步對身心健康的好處。語篇解讀:本文是一篇記敘文。文章主要通過作者的親身經歷,講述了跑步對身心健康的好處。41. A. struggled B. workedC. played D. agreed解析: 根據上文From 2003 to 2007, I gained all theweight back, plus an additional 25 pounds — I hit 180pounds.可知,作者的體重又增加了25磅,達到了180磅,說明作者在抑郁和焦慮中掙扎。42. A. signed B. made C. added D. got解析: 根據下文signed up for a half marathon for motivation可知,為了激勵自己,作者報名參加了半程馬拉松。故此處為報名參加泥漿賽跑。sign up報名參加。43. A. calm B. upset C. tired D. happy解析: 根據下文I decided to 44 going, and began runningin the mornings.可知,此處指作者跑步之后很高興,因此決定堅持跑步。44. A. recommend B. avoidC. keep D. appreciate解析: 根據下文began running in the mornings可知,作者開始在早上跑步,說明保持跑步這個好習慣。45. A. allow B. remindC. leave D. invite解析: 根據空后myself not to make excuses and signed up for ahalf marathon for motivation可知,此處指作者不斷提醒自己不要找借口。46. A. take B. set C. break D. begin解析: 根據下文Finally, I was able to complete my 47 fullmarathon in May 2019.可知,此處指作者的動力就是重新開始多年前放棄的馬拉松。take up開始從事,重新開始。47. A. next B. last C. second D. first解析: 根據上文By November 2017, I had finished the halfmarathon.可知,到2017年11月,作者已經跑完了半程馬拉松。故此處指終于在2019年5月完成了自己的第一次全程馬拉松。48. A. because B. or C. though D. if解析: 根據空后的races were canceled (取消), my runningwas not可知,上下文為讓步轉折關系,故應用though引導讓步狀語從句。49. A. attack B. challengeC. chance D. way解析: 根據空后where you run four miles every four hours for 48hours可知,在48小時內每4小時跑4英里,說明這是一個挑戰。50. A. behaviour B. goalC. position D. weight解析: 根據空后which is to complete my third 26.2 miles at the2021 Chicago Marathon可知,在2021年芝加哥馬拉松比賽中完成作者的第三個26.2英里,這是作者的目標。51. A. thankfully B. hardlyC. necessarily D. hopefully解析: 根據上文I create my own plans suited to mynext 50 , which is to complete my third 26.2 miles at the 2021Chicago Marathon.可知,此處指作者希望能在下周跑完他的第一個50公里。52. A. race B. day C. mile D. week解析: 根據上文And 51 I will complete my first 50 km theweek after.可知,此處指作者希望能在下周跑完他的第一個50公里。說明作者現在試著每個月跑一場比賽,以便讓自己有一些有趣的事情可以期待。53. A. relate to B. look forward toC. donate to D. give way to解析: 參見上題解析。54. A. shock B. joyC. disappointment D. anxiety解析: 根據第一段中的and I was very anxious可知,此處指作者現在已經消除了焦慮。55. A. neither B. none C. both D. all解析: 根據上文For me, running is more focused onkeeping my mental health than physical health.可知,對作者來說,跑步更注重保持心理健康,而不是身體健康。說明要保持兩者之間的平衡。第二節(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個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。Football is the most popular outdoor game all over the world.It is oneof the oldest 56. (game) and is played in manycountries.Football 57. helps improve concentration and createsteam spirit requires a lot of physical 58. (strong).Thisgame started from Italy where there was a village 59. (call) Rugby and according to some sources the game originated fromChina.The game can be used 60. (reduce) stress and canbe played by people of all ages.The game is played by hitting the ball61. a foot so it is called football.So far, it62. (become) a very popular game in many parts of theworld.People are 63. (excite) to see their favourite teamwin.There are different kinds of football rules known as “FootballCodes”.However, the way that football is played is 64. (actual) similar everywhere.It is played by two teams with elevenplayers in each team and two judges and each game lasts for 90 minutes,with 65. break of 15 minutes.The aim of the players is toscore and prevent the opposite team from making a goal.語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章介紹了足球的益處,由來以及規則。語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章介紹了足球的益處,由來以及規則。56. games 考查名詞的單復數。“one of+可數名詞復數”意為“……之一”。故填games。57. that/which 考查定語從句。分析句子結構可知,空處引導定語從句,修飾先行詞Football,并在定語從句中作主語。故填that/which。58. strength 考查詞形轉換。空前的physical為形容詞,應修飾名詞,故填strength。59. called 考查非謂語動詞。分析句子成分可知,在where引導的定語從句中,謂語動詞為was,所以空處應為非謂語動詞,且和空前名詞a village為動賓關系,應用過去分詞形式作定語。故填called。60. to reduce 考查非謂語動詞。be used to do意為“被用來做……”,故填to reduce。61. with 考查介詞。此處意為“用腳踢球”,故填with。62. has become 考查動詞的時態和主謂一致。分析句子成分可知,空處應為謂語動詞,根據時間狀語So far以及主語it可知,應用現在完成時。故填has become。63. excited 考查詞形轉換。空前為are,故空處應為修飾人的形容詞。故填excited。64. actually 考查詞形轉換。分析句子成分可知,空處修飾整個句子,應用副詞。故填actually。65. a 考查冠詞。此處表示“一次休息”,應用不定冠詞來修飾,且break的發音以輔音音素開頭,故填a。第四部分 寫作(共兩節,滿分40分)第一節(滿分15分)假定你是李華,你校上周舉行了一次冬季長跑活動。請你給校英語報寫一篇短文介紹本次活動。內容包括:1. 活動目的;2. 活動過程;3. 你的感受。注意:1.寫作詞數應為80左右;2. 可以適當增加細節,以使行文連貫。參考范文:A wonderful Winter Long-distance Running was held on theplayground of our school last week, the purpose of which was to enrichthe extra-curricular lives of students.With the bang of a gun, the players of each class began to run.Allthe players tried their best to run, and the audience cheered themon.Finally, the students from Class One Grade Three won the race.The running activity had a great significance.Through it the studentsdeveloped a close relationship with others.Meanwhile, the students got achance to do exercise, which could help improve study.第二節(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。 Paul and I were on our school basketball team, The Lions. We lovedbasketball and were both huge fans of the NBA. When we weren’tplaying on the court, we were watching a game on TV. My favouriteplayer was LeBron James. Paul’s favourite player was Tyrone Bogues,a guy who played for the Charlotte Hornets, although we actually agreethat they are both champions. Bogues was only 1.6 metres tall, which made him the shortestplayer ever in the NBA. Guess what? Paul was only 1.6 metres tall,too! Paul knew that being shorter than other players meant that he had topractise more. During all those hours of doing jump shots on his own, heused Bogues as his inspiration. Paul once said, “If Bogues could makeit, why not me?” Our coach was not so sure. Paul had to try out manytimes just for making the team. He was still usually on the bench, beingjust a replacement, which was really tough on him. I knew Paul had realskills, and was someone who worked really hard and had a strong desireto play for the team. However, Paul didn’t get a chance. Then came the big day. We were playing our main competitors, TheBears, a team whose record of this season had been perfect. Theyhadn’t lost a single game. Despite our best efforts, we were still 10points behind The Bears. Without much time left, the last quarter began.Unfortunately, our team members got injured one after another. All hope fell on me. Unfortunately, a player and I crashed into eachother. With pain racing through my body, my knee hurt badly. The teamgathered around, looking worried. The doctor put an ice pack on myknee, but it was still painful. Obviously, I could not play any more.The coach gave a deep sigh and murmured in a low voice, “We have nomore players.”注意:1.續寫詞數應為150左右;2. 請按如下格式作答。 “I think I can give it a try,” a determined voice came from thecrowd. Paul jumped up and rushed onto the court. 參考范文: “I think I can give it a try,” a determined voice came from thecrowd.Everyone turned around and all eyes rested on Paul. He bowed hishead, a bit embarrassed. Looking at him up and down, the coach shookhis head. “Give him a chance, coach!” I begged. “What have wegot to lose? Let Paul play!” another player said. Seeing the coach stillhesitate, Paul stepped forward and raised his voice, “Trust me,coach! I won’t let you down!” His eyes were burning witheagerness. “Well, it’s your turn to shine,” the coach finallyagreed. Paul jumped up and rushed onto the court.He was like an energeticlion. And clearly, all the extra hours that he’d spent practising alonepaid off. No one could keep up with his energy and speed, or steal theball from his hand. He made shot after shot. When the final whistlesounded, we won by two points. The crowd burst out deafening clappingand cheering. We all hugged Paul and threw him into the air. At thatmoment, he was our “Tyrone Bogues”, a hero and champion in ourheart.謝謝觀看! 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源列表 單元質量檢測(三) On the move.docx 單元質量檢測(三) On the move.pptx 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫