資源簡介 UNIT 5 單元仿真驗收性評價(時間:100分鐘 滿分:120分)第一部分: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。AMusic, nature and picnics in the sun: here are the best operas to catch this summer.Opera Holland Park, LondonFor a mixture of urban and country operas, this open air theatre is built each summer right in the heart of one of the most quiet parks of London.Book early as tickets sell out fast, and remember to bring a blanket to keep yourself warm on chillier summer evenings!July 19 to August 3, Glyndebourne Festival Opera, East SussexGlyndebourne is one of the oldest opera festivals in the world.It attracts some of the world's greatest artists.Besides, the festival's the perfect occasion to put on your black tie or evening dress, enjoy a long picnic during the 90 minute interval (間隔).Summer festivals don't get better than this.July 15 to August 5, Grange Park Opera, SurreyThough it's relatively new, the festival attracts some of the world's top talents and this year's edition is no different, featuring performances by one of the world's most charming mezzo sopranos, Joyce DiDonato, and the charismatic baritone Simon Keenlyside.July 6 to August 5, grangeparkopera.co.ukThe Grange Festival, HampshireSurrounded by lots of green plants and overseeing a beautiful lake, the Grange Festival in Hampshire is certain to be one of the most impressive feasts for your eyes.Arrive a bit early to take in the countryside views.During the lengthy interval, you'll enjoy a romantic dinner — an essential part of the festival.July 1 to August 29, thegrangefestival.co.uk1.What should you do if you go to Opera Holland Park A.Put on your best dress. B.Book tickets early.C.Enjoy a romantic dinner. D.Perform on the stage.2.How long does Glyndebourne Festival Opera last A.For about half a month. B.For about three weeks.C.For about a month. D.For about two months.3.Which of the following may have the most beautiful natural environment A.Opera Holland Park.B.Glyndebourne Festival Opera.C.Grange Park Opera.D.The Grange Festival.BI was sitting at my kitchen table the other day with a pen, notebook, calculator and a pile of bills. I was doing my monthly budget. There were bills for electric, water, rent, insurance, the car payment, the phone bill, and the cable bill. Plus money needed to be set aside for food, gas, clothes and hopefully a little left over to save for those unexpected bills that always seemed to show up. When I was done, I shook my head, closed my eyes and thought of a time long ago when I would regularly get treasures.When I was a boy, we lived across the road from Camp Caesar. It held week long camps all through the summer and my grandma who I lovingly called “Nanny” worked in her big kitchen. I remember slipping there getting a smile, a hug, a kiss and a hot roll from Nanny. Then she would always take deep in her pockets and pull out a treasure, a shiny quarter. She would give it to me and I would run down the hill to either get an ice cold can of coke from the pop machine or I would head to the camp's swimming pool where I could buy a warm cup of cherry coke for 15 cents and a tiny 10 cent bag of chips from a stand. I took my time because it was always a big decision. It was nice too feeling so rich for a few minutes.Looking back now I can see that the real treasure was not the quarter at all. It was the love with which Nanny gave it to me. I would have still visited her at work every day if I had never gotten a single quarter. It was her smile, hugs, and kisses that were priceless in my heart then and now.The old saying is true, “With your work you can make a living, but it is with your love that you make a life.” You can always welcome love into your heart, soul and mind. And you can always share your love with others. It is that one treasure that lasts forever.4.According to paragraph 1, what was the author trying to figure out A.Where to get treasures.B.What food and supplies to buy.C.How to sort out these bills at hand.D.How to balance the money available.5.What does the underlined word “roll” in paragraph 2 refer to A.A kind of bread. B.A kind of act.C.A sound. D.A greeting.6.Which of the following best describes Nanny A.Considerate. B.Generous.C.Affectionate. D.Enthusiastic.7.Why does the author mention the old saying in the last paragraph A.To change people's heart and soul.B.To show what we should value in life.C.To explain work and love can make a life.D.To advise more love and sharing in childhood.CTo stay healthy and fit, Chinese students do group exercises every day at school.Most of you probably do the same set of exercises.But some school exercises have grown popular online due to their local and innovative (創新的) designs.Let's check one of them out!Singing in Sichuan dialects with energetic movements and unique mask changing is not just a Sichuan Opera performance.It's the routine exercise for students of Mianyang Foreign Languages Experimental School in Sichuan Province.“Sichuan Opera is a local opera, and it is now facing a gap in inheritance (傳承).Therefore, we cooperated with Mianyang Intangible Cultural Heritage Center to create a simple and easy to learn Sichuan Opera exercise,” said Shen Junhua, who is in charge of organizing the school's exercise between classes.According to Shen, this new type of exercise has been practiced since 2017 and has been popular among students.When students enroll (入學), they will spend several weeks practicing it.At present, almost all of the students and teachers have mastered it.“In fact, we had hardly heard of Sichuan Opera before teachers taught us how to do the Sichuan Opera exercise,” said Li Yangwen, 14, an eighth grade student who also joined the school's Sichuan Opera club out of interest.“It's very different from normal exercises.After practicing it, we found it very beautiful and became interested in it.Now, almost all of the students look forward to our daily exercise time and feel excited to do it.”“By combining opera with daily exercise, the daily class activity allows students to perceive and understand Sichuan Opera's culture,” Shen said.After years of continuous effort to spread the seeds of traditional culture, the younger generation will finally catch_on.8.Creating this new kind of exercise, the school aims to ________.A.teach students new skillsB.set up a Sichuan Opera clubC.inherit the traditional cultureD.make the school exercise more interesting9.What can we learn from the text A.Students must appreciate Sichuan Opera after they enroll.B.Students can master Sichuan Opera by doing the new exercise.C.Students will be good at the Sichuan Opera exercise in several days.D.Students have loved their daily exercise time because of the new exercise.10.What do the underlined words “catch on” in the last paragraph probably mean A.Grow. B.Perform.C.Understand. D.Revise.11.What could be the best title for the text A.A New Type of OperaB.A Culture Combined ExerciseC.The Development of OperaD.The Influence of Sichuan OperaDThink “art”. What comes to your mind Is it Greek or Roman sculptures in the Louvre, or Chinese paintings Have you ever imagined it's a dancing pattern of lights The artworks by American artist Janet Echelman look like colorful floating clouds when lit up at night. Visitors could not only enjoy looking at them but also interact with them literally — by using their phones to change the colors and patterns. But are they really art Whatever your opinion is, we cannot deny art has existed for thousands of years and art and technology have always been two separate things.Today, however, technological advances have led to a combination of art and technology, changing the art world greatly. Now art is more accessible to us. For example, people used to queue for six hours but spend limited time admiring the famous 5 meter Chinese painting Along the River During the Qingming Festival. Thanks to technology, however, viewers can leisurely experience a digital version of this painting, where the characters can move and interact with their surroundings.The art tech combination is also changing our concepts of “art” and the “artist”. Not only can we interact with art, but take part in its creation. With new technological tools at our fingertips, more people are exploring new art forms, such as digital paintings and videos. However, it has also raised questions over its overall quality. Can a video of someone slicing a tomato really be called “art”?Similarly, such developments are making the line between art and technology less distinct. Can someone unfamiliar with traditional artists' tools really call themselves an “artist”? And is the artist the creator of the art itself, or the maker of the technology behind it Where technology will take art next is anyone's guess. But one thing is for sure — with so many artists exploring new possibilities, we can definitely expect the unexpected.12.How could viewers interact with Janet Echelman's artworks A.By talking to her on the phone.B.By lighting up the artworks.C.By touching their phone screens.D.By coloring the patterns.13.What does the example in paragraph 4 indicate A.Achievements of China's technology.B.The influence of art on technology.C.Interaction between viewers and art.D.Easier access to art caused by technology.14.What do we know about the art tech combination A.It lowers the quality of artworks.B.It involves common people in innovation.C.It shortens the time of painting.D.It makes scientists the real creators of art.15.What is the author's attitude toward combining technology with art A.Regretful. B.Objective.C.Disapproving. D.Conservative.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。Having a business in retirement has numerous advantages.You can generate the extra income.And as your own boss, you will have the flexibility.Also, you'll have the opportunity to learn new things and meet new people.__16__ Here are the tips.Understand your target market.Before starting your business, conduct market research to know the actual demand for your product or service.The demand for your business's offerings can significantly influence its success.__17__ With this information, you'll be able to tailor your services and products to suit your customers' needs.Consider your financial needs.__18__ But they are usually the most challenging.Without sufficient financial resources, your business may have a hard time finding its footing.When determining your financial needs, you must be realistic.__19__ Startups usually have personal investments by business owners.If you have adequate savings from your working years, you may want to use them to fund your business venture.Otherwise, you can explore an alternative funding source like a loan.Have a business plan.Many small business owners underestimate the importance of a business plan.__20__ But this is not true.Although business plans take a long time to develop and require a significant amount of research and data, they are essential for both small and large enterprises.A.Look at your funding sources.B.Find business cooperation if necessary.C.They feel it's unnecessary and a waste of time.D.So how can you turn this fantasy into a success E.You are able to seek outside funding for your venture.F.When starting a new business, you may want enough funds.G.Identify your target customers and their purchasing preferences.第二部分: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四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。I walked through the Prudential Center wearing my old black sweat pants and a simple T shirt.Then the bright lights from the window nearby __21__ my eye and I came near to it.The window was __22__ with the new collections and some classics.That was when I saw those beautiful but __23__ branded (品牌的) T shirts.The green and red strips (條紋), a key __24__ of a luxury brand that everybody knows, shouted so loud that I could hear their cries __25__ the glass.What's more, all of the pictures of those branded T shirts I had seen __26__ me that I needed them.But then I collected my thoughts and asked myself,“Do I truly ___27__ the design of them, or do I want them just for __28__: to let my friends and even strangers notice that I have branded T shirts?” After thinking __29__, I figured out that those items aren't really __30__ to me and that they would not help me improve myself.In my opinion, it is unhealthy to__31__ luxuries to make us feel special.__32__, not only do these brands lead us to spend a lot of money, but they also fool us into thinking these items are going to make us get __33__ by a particular group.A sense of true __34__ should come from what you have added to the world and how you have __35__ other people's lives in a good way.21.A.hurt B.caughtC.opened D.confused22.A.covered B.connectedC.filled D.faced23.A.expensive B.fashionableC.simple D.graceful24.A.message B.proofC.function D.element25.A.through B.onC.above D.beneath26.A.comforted B.educatedC.reminded D.promised27.A.remember B.perceiveC.oppose D.appreciate28.A.curiosity B.pleasureC.use D.show29.A.suddenly B.graduallyC.carefully D.hurriedly30.A.funny B.importantC.enough D.limited31.A.reflect on B.insist onC.rely on D.call on32.A.Besides B.ThereforeC.Otherwise D.However33.A.denied B.recognizedC.avoided D.annoyed34.A.security B.dutyC.achievement D.value35.A.saved B.influencedC.arranged D.controlled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。“Traveling to China seems like traveling to another world.Its many famous scenic attractions impressed me __36__ (great),” an American said.The following is __37__ he wrote on his website.My friends and I had a family visit in Xi'an, __38__ old city with a long history in China.The hosts were retired or stayed at home without a job and they were friendly to __39__ (visit) from different countries coming their homes.We __40__ (taste) the true home cooked dishes in the home of the family that we visited.For in homing dinner, the host would prepare a list of menus in advance.Our tour guide asked __41__ (we) for advice about the food, so the host would try to cook what we wanted __42__ (eat) at his home.We just enjoyed the locally cooked dishes.It was quite a different and exciting experience.Many foreigners enjoy __43__ (learn) how to make Chinese dumplings.We __44__ (offer) a general cooking class in the local family.The host taught us to make dumplings step by step with lots of patience.And we didn't need to pay any money __45__ this.Travel China Guide offers this kind of service free of charge.The family visit in Xi'an was a good chance for us to get to know Chinese people's daily life.第三部分:寫作(共兩節,滿分40分)第一節(滿分15分)假定你是李華,你和同學根據英語課文改編了一個短劇。給外教Miss Evans寫封郵件,請她幫忙指導。郵件內容包括:1.劇情簡介; 2.指導內容; 3.商定時間地點。注意:1.寫作詞數應為80左右; 2.請按如下格式作答。Dear Miss Evans, Looking forward to your reply.Yours sincerely,Li Hua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。On July 8, 2017, eight members of a family in total, were enjoying an evening together at the beach in Panhandle, Florida.As the sun sank lower on the horizon, the two boys — Noah, 11, and Stephen, 8 — swam into the waves without the grown ups noticing.Soon they realized that the ocean had pulled them into the sea.After trying and failing to swim back, they started waving and screaming for help.But the lifeguards had been off duty for the evening.The boys had been struggling for several minutes when Jacky and Tabatha, a couple from Georgia, heard them.They dived into the water and soon reached the two brothers.But after a few minutes, they were all trapped in a rip current — a powerful one that could sweep even the strongest swimmer out to sea! By then, some teenagers had heard the cry.One of the teens rushed into the water, grabbed Jacky, and pulled him back to shore.Meanwhile,Tabatha could feel herself being pulled farther out.She was already exhausted and beginning to feel desperate as she was trying to save both boys alone.On shore, Jacky was terrified.A man stopped.“What's wrong?” asked Shaun, who was heading back to his car.“My wife is drowning!” Jacky said.Shaun immediately strode (大步跨) into the water.But several minutes later, a gaping 15 feet still lay between him and Tabatha and the boys.He knew that if he continued, he'd become another victim.He turned around to seek help.It was about that time that Roberta, the boys' mother, returned from the bathroom and looked around for her children.She was shocked to spot them floating much farther out than they were allowed to go.She fought the waves to get to her screaming sons and the stranger who was trying to save them, but she quickly discovered it was nearly impossible to make headway in any direction.Looking around, Roberta sighed with relief to see some more people coming to help.注意:1.續寫詞數應為150左右; 2.請按如下格式作答。When they tried in vain to rescue the brothers and Tabatha, a risky idea came to them. By then, more swimmers had also noticed the group in trouble and rushed to join the human chain. 模塊綜合驗收性評價(時間:100分鐘 滿分:120分)第一部分: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。ASmall Business Saturday is a great way for shoppers to support small businesses in their communities.Falling right in the middle of one of the busiest shopping events of the year, it also gives small business owners a chance to improve their sales.Here are some recommendations.The Pasta ShoppeRecommended by CT's resident foodie, illustrations Editor Rachel Kamata, The Pasta Shoppe sells fresh handmade pasta and sauces, making a great gift for any pasta lovers in your life.Central Rock GymLooking for an experience gift or a material object Buy a gift card from Central Rock Gym for a day pass with all climbing gear (裝備) included.It is a lot of fun learning how to rock climb.It can also be an option for any fitness class at a local gym or specialty fitness center.The Lucky Flea MarketThis year, they are hosting their first indoor market throughout the colder months at Radio Social every Sunday.Many of the vendors (攤販) sell second hand women clothing and there are also jewelry makers, sticker shops and specialty foods.Buffalo BleachedThe store features local vendors, most of whom are women.Despite the name, the store also sells a selection of women's clothing and other giftable items, such as candles, glasses and necklaces.1.What is the main reason to shop on Small Business Saturday A.To pick up something unique.B.To avoid large crowds of people.C.To join in the busy shopping event.D.To support small and local businesses.2.Which of the following best suits shoppers who enjoy rock climbing A.The Pasta Shoppe. B.Central Rock Gym.C.The Lucky Flea Market. D.Buffalo Bleached.3.What do The Lucky Flea Market and Buffalo Bleached have in common A.They last all year round. B.They feature cheap goods.C.They are always indoors. D.They sell women clothing.BTwo days before I had a heart attack, I'd been leading an expedition (探險).I was 37, and active.Even when I got to hospital, I hardly believed I was having a heart attack, but I was rushed into an operating room.When I came out of hospital three days later, I could barely walk and was put into cardiac rehab (心臟康復) with a group of 85 year olds.But I believed I needed something else to heal (治愈) myself.As an outdoors guy who could make stone tools and live off the land, I knew that was where I needed to be.And so, after several treatments, I thought, “I'm out of here!” and went to live in a cave, near where I could hunt animals and drink from streams.I spent about six months changing between a traditional life and living in the Colorado wilderness.I didn't want to be away from my family for too long, so I would come back often to connect with them.I was becoming part of the pattern of life that existed in the wild, understanding the sounds and the smells.You can choose to fight it, or to try to control it, but when you accept it, you reach a deeper understanding of who you are and what you're doing out there.The day of my heart attack changed my life, because it was a reawakening.Knowing that eventually one day you will die, you need to live the life that you want, and find the value.For all the time I still spend in the wilderness, social media has actually become a big part of my life.Before my heart attack, I was never on it, but, afterwards, people encouraged me to share my skills online.Now I've written books, done reality shows and consulted for movies.I've embraced this element of modern life, and hope to fuel people's curiosity about the natural world.Many of us accept life just the way it is, but there are some who want something different.Luckily, I am the latter one.4.Why did the author go to live in a cave A.To heal himself. B.To avoid the old people.C.To lead an expedition. D.To practice survival skills.5.What may the underlined word “reawakening” in paragraph 4 refer to A.Living the life you want. B.Accepting life as it is.C.Fighting for an easy life. D.Bringing life under control.6.Why is the author on social media now A.To report the process of his recovery.B.To share outdoor survival skills.C.To kill time while in the wilderness.D.To fuel curiosity about modern life.7.What can be a suitable title for the text A.A cave that impressed meB.A strong desire for modern lifeC.A moment that changed meD.A new understanding of the wildCDo you have imagination Do you like to solve problems Can you If so, you could be the next great inventor.“But_I'm_just_a_kid,” you might be! Don't worry about a little thing like age.For example, one famous inventor, Benjamin Franklin, got his start when he was only 12.At that young age, he created paddles for his hands to help him swim faster.Finally his creation led to what we know as flippers!So you don't have to be an adult to be an inventor.One thing you do need, though, is something that kids have plenty of: curiosity and imagination.Kids are known for looking at things in new and unique ways.So what should you do if you have what is a great idea for an invention Talk to a friend or family member about it.Get input from others about your idea.Then ask them to help you create a working model — called a prototype (原型) of your idea.Once you have a prototype, you can test it.Sometimes your idea turns out to be not as great as you thought.At other times, though, you realize it is a good idea and your prototype can help you figure out how to make it even better.If your idea is really a good one, an adult can help you contact companies that might be interested in it.You will also want an adult's help to get a patent for your idea, so that it is protected and can't be stolen by someone else.If you need some inspiration, consider these kids and their inventions.Jeanie Low invented the Kiddie Stool when she was just 11.It's a folding stool that fits under the kitchen sink.Kids can unfold it and use it to reach the sink all by themselves.At the age of 15, Louis Braille invented the system named after him that allows the blind to read.Chelsea Lanmon received a patent when she was just 8 for the “pocket diaper (尿布)”, a new type of diaper that includes a pocket for holding baby wipes and powder.8.By saying “But I'm just a kid”, you probably mean you ________.A.are too young to achieve anythingB.can do anything though you are youngC.are old enough to become an inventorD.have to learn something from other people9.Kids are most likely to be inventors probably because they ________.A.would like to make friends with othersB.usually work hard at their lessons at schoolC.like playing all kinds of toys at homeD.think about things in quite different ways10.Who invented something that helps the blind to read A.Jeanie Low. B.Benjamin Franklin.C.Chelsea Lanmon. D.Louis Braille.11.Which of the following can be the main idea of this text A.Kids have curiosity and imagination.B.There are some world famous inventors.C.It is possible for kids to be inventors.D.Kids are exactly like adults in a way.DWhen a friend, partner or family member is upset, you've probably wondered how best to make them feel better.Offer a chocolate bar Give them space so they can have a good cry A research suggests that one of the most powerful ways to comfort others is to start a conversation.Words play a powerful role in moulding people's emotions (情感).People's brains are finely aware of the information they get from others, and they're “constantly using it as feedback (反饋) to change their behaviors,” said Razia Sahi, leader of the research.But the words we use to comfort others matter.The research shows that telling people they shouldn't feel so bad makes them feel worse.Researchers listened in on 228 phone calls between customers and customer service representatives who dealt with medical related complaints (投訴).When the representatives told the upset customers to “calm down” or “relax”, the customers typically became angrier.“These words backfire because they suggest the person's feelings are improper, or that their emotions are stronger than the situation calls for,” Ms.Sahi explained.Some forms of verbal support have been found to be helpful.Ms.Sahi stated that friends consider phrases like, “I understand why you feel that way” or “That sounds very hard” — to be especially comforting.Other forms of support, such as helping someone believe things will improve or encouraging a person to see the situation from a new view, also help.And sometimes, those kinds of responses may even be more useful in the long run.Although it can be hard to know how best to comfort someone, Dr.Zaki emphasized that we should be confident that our attempts will be appreciated.In other words, what is most important is not that you say the right thing, but you are there and try to help.“We can make a difference to other people with relatively little effort,” Dr.Zaki said.“Sometimes just being there is all that you need to do.”12.What does the underlined word “moulding” mean in paragraph 2 A.Exchanging. B.Improving.C.Shaping. D.Illustrating.13.Why did the customers become angrier A.They were impolitely dealt with.B.They tended to be emotional easily.C.They failed to make their situation better.D.They were thought to be overacting.14.What kinds of support will be more helpful in the long run A.Promises to help.B.Comforts from friends.C.Words of encouragement.D.Responses to the complaints.15.What can we learn about comforting others from Dr.Zaki's words A.It is hard for most people.B.Confidence is necessary.C.Your presence matters a lot.D.Little effort is needed.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。Some days, you are just not feeling motivated (積極性高的).You don't want to get out of bed.You don't want to communicate with others.You don't want to do anything.__16__.Here are four things you can try to get motivated.Get Curious About Your FeelingTake a moment to really investigate your feeling.Does it change Or does it remain the same?__17__.Watch it for a while.Notice what changes.This has actually been shown to be an effective strategy for dealing with unwanted emotions, helping you to become more aware of your own experience, and teaching you to be with it.Get Up and Shake Your BodySeriously, do it.You may even want to jump around a little bit, do some push ups, and really get that blood flowing.When you sit at your desk for too long, you become stiff (僵硬的).__18__.You may even want to take a quick walk around the neighborhood, with added benefits if you spend time in nature.__19__There is no one rule for getting you into action, because it always depends on you.Some people like to work in the morning, while others can only be productive late at night.If you find yourself stuck, think back to a time when you last felt motivated.Then ask yourself: how can you recreate this context (情境) to move you to action Do Something Right Now__20__.Instead, we get started doing something, and then we feel motivated to continue doing that thing.For example, motivation to exercise is often the result of a few previous exercise.Action always matters first in your path to motivation.A.Explore Your Own FeelingsB.Find Your Personal Sweet SpotC.If everything else fails, just do somethingD.We don't suddenly feel motivated to do certain thingsE.Whether you want to or not, you will have to show upF.Don't try to force it to change, and instead just let it be thereG.A quick and easy way to change this is by getting back in your body第二部分: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四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。My dad was a farmer.He never regarded anyone as a __21__.He could really talk to any person, and his favorite thing to do was to __22__ their income.Once we were at Chicago's O'Hare Airport, and my dad was sitting with me as I was waiting for my __23__.A Russian woman who could not speak a word of English sat next to my dad, but that did not __24__ him.At last, he found out her business, how many children she had and of course how much she made.I was a shy person and used to be somewhat __25__ by this.My mom was a very __26__ person as well, so she was __27__ by this too.But my mom told me a story about how she was in the doctor's office with dad and how he was his __28__ self talking to others all the time in the waiting room.My dad even started talking to a young man in a wheel chair who could neither __29__ nor move his arms or head.He __30__ could do nothing.But my dad still kept asking him questions and finally got the young man to smile in __31__.And he carried on like that with the __32__ man until he was called back to the doctor's office.Then the father of the young man came over __33__ my dad's hand and said,“Thank you for __34__ to my son and most people just turn away when they see him.” Hearing that I realized that my father's __35__ of talking could make a difference.21.A.leader B.partnerC.visitor D.stranger22.A.look into B.set downC.find out D.add to23.A.boat B.flightC.train D.bus24.A.attract B.shockC.encourage D.stop25.A.embarrassed B.touchedC.excited D.frightened26.A.outgoing B.privateC.honest D.active27.A.moved B.inspiredC.bothered D.threatened28.A.boring B.ordinaryC.rare D.usual29.A.act B.smileC.talk D.drive30.A.gradually B.actuallyC.entirely D.merely31.A.conclusion B.surpriseC.power D.response32.A.confident B.disabledC.nervous D.normal33.A.shook B.struckC.washed D.held34.A.sticking B.openingC.speaking D.reacting35.A.love B.wayC.kindness D.control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。A skywell is a typical feature of a traditional home in southern and eastern China.Different __36__ a northern Chinese courtyard, or “yuan zi”, a skywell is smaller and __37__(exposed) to the outdoor environment.Skywells were designed to cool buildings in an era well before air conditioning existed.When wind blows above a skywell house, it can enter the indoor space through the __38__ (open).Although skywell buildings have existed in China for hundreds of years, in recent times they have often been forgotten by people who prefer modern __39__ (facility).Over the past two decades, however, due to a revival of traditional Chinese architecture, skywell buildings __40__ (make) a comeback.Ancient “green wisdom” such as skywells inspire today's climate adaptive designs and innovations in passive cooling, according to Wang Zhengfeng, __41__ postdoctoral researcher in environmental humanities at the Institute for Area Studies at Leiden University in the Netherlands.Passive cooling is a method __42__ incorporates designs and technology to cool a building without the use of power.Today, architects are looking towards the principles behind skywells while designing new buildings __43__ (save) energy.For example, the National Heavy Vehicle Engineering Technology Research Centre in Jinan, the 18 storey glass walled tower block, __44__ (complete) last year, has a giant skywell, which __45__ (help) improve lighting and ventilation (通風) and reduces energy consumption.第三部分:寫作(共兩節,滿分40分)第一節(滿分15分)你校英語俱樂部將舉辦英語演講比賽,請你以“Family Education Shapes Me”為題寫一篇演講稿,內容包括:1.良好的家庭教育方式; 2.成長的啟示。注意:1.寫作詞數應為80左右; 2.請按如下格式作答。Family Education Shapes Me 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。One afternoon after school, Mary and her brother, Keith, were eating at a café near their home.That afternoon, they had to share their table with another person.That person was a young lady in her twenties.After eating, she went to the restroom.Without realizing, she had left her cell phone on the table.Five minutes later, she came out and walked out of the café without looking back.Mary saw the cell phone on the table.She quickly told Keith,“Keith, the girl left her cell phone behind.”Keith looked at the cell phone.It took his breath away.It was one of the latest models on the market.Keith had always wanted a cell phone.But his parents had told him, “You don't need one.You can always use the house phone.”He stared at it for some minutes.Then he said slowly, pausing on every word,“I want to take the cell phone.”Mary could not believe her ears.She merely stared at her brother.“You can't ! What if the owner comes to look for it?”Having made the decision,Keith quickly grabbed the cell phone and put it in his schoolbag.Then, he took Mary's hand and led her out of the café quickly.Once back home, Keith locked his house door with trembling hands.Inside his room, he took out the cell phone.Oh, he liked it so much.Now he had his own cell phone.Soon, he was polishing it happily.But Mary told him, “Keith, you cannot keep the cell phone.What will you tell Father about this He will ask you how you got the cell phone.”Keith said quickly,“I will say a friend lent it to me.”Mary said,“Now you are lying,too.” Oh dear! When had Keith turned so dishonest Then Mary saw a house phone number on the plastic cover of the cell phone.“This is the girl's phone number.Why don't we just call this number We will talk to her and ask her to come and take back her cell phone.” She was trying to talk some sense into him.注意:1.續寫詞數應為150左右; 2.請按如下格式作答。That night, Keith turned over in bed from time to time. Mary was very happy to hear that. UNIT 5 單元仿真驗收性評價第一部分[A]語篇解讀:本文是一篇應用文。文章介紹了英國的四個歌劇節的情況。1.選B 細節理解題。由Opera Holland Park, London下的“Book early as tickets sell out fast”可知,如果去Opera Holland Park,你要早點訂票。2.選B 細節理解題。由Glyndebourne Festival Opera, East Sussex下的“July 15 to August 5”可知,Glyndebourne Festival Opera持續大約三個星期。3.選D 細節理解題。由The Grange Festival, Hampshire下的“Surrounded by lots of green plants and overseeing a beautiful lake, the Grange Festival in Hampshire is certain to be one of the most impressive feasts for your eyes.”可知,The Grange Festival擁有最美麗的自然環境。[B]語篇解讀:本文是一篇夾敘夾議文。文章主要講述了作者在做預算的時候想起了自己的奶奶,回憶了和奶奶相處的時光以及奶奶對作者深深的愛,說明了愛才是人生永恒的財富,呼吁讀者要珍惜愛。4.選D 推理判斷題。根據第一段中的“I was doing my monthly budget. There were bills ... always seemed to show up.”可推斷,作者在做各項開支的預算,平衡可用資金。故選D。5.選A 詞義猜測題。根據第二段中的“It held week long camps ...worked in her big kitchen.”以及畫線詞前的hot可推斷,roll是一種食物,四個選項中只有A選項是食物。故選A。6.選C 推理判斷題。根據第二段中的“I remember slipping there getting a smile, a hug ... a shiny quarter.”以及第三段中的“Looking back now I can see that the real treasure ... which Nanny gave it to me.”可知,奶奶給予了作者很多的愛和關懷,由此可知,她是一個充滿愛的人。故選C。7.選B 推理判斷題。根據最后一段中的“You can always welcome love ... one treasure that lasts forever.”作者呼吁我們去擁抱愛、去分享愛,愛是永恒的財富可推斷,作者是為了說明在生活中我們要珍惜愛。故選B。[C]語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章講述了一個學校里的日常鍛煉——四川省綿陽外語實驗學校的川劇表演。8.選C 推理判斷題。根據第三段的內容可推斷,學校創造這種新的鍛煉方式,旨在傳承傳統文化。9.選D 細節理解題。根據倒數第二段中的“After practicing it, we found it very beautiful ...look forward to our daily exercise time and feel excited to do it.”可知,學生因為新的鍛煉方式而愛上了他們的日常鍛煉時間。10.選C 詞義猜測題。根據上文可知,通過這種鍛煉,學生們了解和感知川劇文化,結合“After years of continuous effort to spread the seeds of traditional culture”可推斷,多年的努力后,年輕一代會最終理解傳統文化。由此推知,畫線短語與C項“理解”意思相近。11.選B 標題歸納題。根據第一段及下文對四川省綿陽外語實驗學校的川劇表演的講述可知,文章主要講述了一種結合了文化的鍛煉。因此B項為最佳標題。[D]語篇解讀:藝術已經存續了數千年,隨著現代科技的發展,藝術和科技從各自平行發展,到如今逐漸結合。藝術和藝術家的意義都自然更加寬泛了,未來兩者的結合必然會給我們帶來更多的驚喜。12.選C 細節理解題。根據第二段中的“Visitors could ... interact with them literally — by using their phones to change the colors and patterns.”可知,觀眾通過手機屏幕來與珍妮特·艾克曼的作品互動。故選C項。13.選D 推理判斷題。事例用于證明觀點。根據第四段中心句“Now art is more accessible to us.”可知,此例表明科技使人們更容易接近藝術。故選D項。14.選B 細節理解題。根據第五段第三句“With new technological tools at our fingertips,more people are exploring new art forms ...”可知,新興科學技術使人們得以探索新的藝術形式,使更多的普通人參與創新。故選B項。15.選B 觀點態度題。根據第五段倒數第二句及文章尾段第二句可知,作者既陳述了藝術與科技的結合引發了人們對其質量的質疑,又表示未來肯定可以期待意想不到的驚喜。可見,作者對科技與藝術結合的態度是客觀的。故選B項。regretful意為“后悔的”;disapproving意為“不同意的”;conservative意為“保守的”。語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章主要就如何創業成功提出了一些建議。16.選D 上文講述了創業的好處,下文給出了創業的建議。D選項“那么你怎樣才能讓這個主意成功實現呢?”承上啟下,符合語境。17.選G 下文提到,有了這些信息,你就可以定制你的服務和產品來滿足客戶的需求。G選項“確定你的目標客戶和他們的購買偏好”符合語境,說明下文的this information的內容。18.選F 下文提到,如果沒有足夠的資金來源,你的生意可能很難站穩腳跟。F選項“當你開始一項新事業時,你可能需要足夠的資金”引起下文,符合語境。19.選A 根據本段內容可知,本段主要講的是創業的資金來源問題。A選項“看看你的資金來源”符合語境,選項中的funding sources對應后文的funding source。20.選C 上文提到,許多小企業主低估了商業計劃的重要性。C選項“他們覺得沒有必要,而且浪費時間”承接上文,符合語境。第二部分語篇解讀:本文是一篇夾敘夾議文。作者站在一家品牌店外,被櫥窗里的名貴T恤衫深深地吸引,但經過冷靜思考后,作者認為它并不能幫助提升自己。真正的價值感來自你為這個世界做的貢獻,以及如何以一種好的方式影響他人的生活。21.選B 根據下文“I came near to it”可知, 作者被櫥窗里亮著的燈所吸引,因而走了過去。catch one's eye“吸引某人的目光”。22.選C 根據下文“with the new collections and some classics”可知,此處指“擺滿”了新款和經典款產品。be filled with“被……充滿”。23.選A 根據常識以及but可知,品牌T恤衫好看但昂貴。24.選D 根據空前的“The green and red strips”可知,此處指紅綠條紋是該品牌的主要元素,element符合語境。25.選A 根據上文可知,作者是站在櫥窗外,此處使用了擬人手法,表示玻璃櫥窗內的商品召喚作者的聲音是如此響亮,以至于作者隔著玻璃都能聽到。26.選C 根據后面的“I needed them”可知,這些照片在提醒作者。27.選D 根據下文“or do I want them just for”可知,作者在反思自己是不是真的欣賞它們的設計。28.選D 根據后面的“to let my friends and even strangers notice that I have branded T shirts”可知,此處指僅僅為了炫耀。29.選C 根據后面的“I figured out that those items aren't really ______ to me and that they would not help me improve myself”可知,這是作者經過深思熟慮后弄明白的。30.選B 根據后面的“they would not help me improve myself”可知,這些東西對作者來說不重要。31.選C 根據上下文可知,作者認為依賴奢侈品來使我們覺得與眾不同是不健康的。32.選A 上文的“In my opinion, it is unhealthy to ________ luxuries to make us feel special.”是作者的第一個觀點,而空后的“not only do these brands lead us to spend a lot of money, but they also fool us into thinking ...”為第二個觀點,前后為遞進關系,表示“此外,而且”,應用Besides。33.選B 根據后面的“by a particular group”可知,此處應指“被某個特定群體認同”。34.選D 根據下文的“what you have added to the world and how you have ______ other people's lives in a good way”可知,此處指“價值感”,value符合語境。35.選B 根據后面的“other people's lives in a good way”可知,此處應指“以一種好的方式影響他人的生活”。語篇解讀:本文是一篇記敘文,主要敘述了一位美國游客和他的朋友在西安旅游時的感受,體會了中國的飲食文化。36.greatly 考查副詞。修飾動詞要用副詞,故填greatly。37.what 考查名詞性從句。分析句子可知,這是一個復合句,從句位于is后,是表語從句,從句中缺少賓語;根據句意可知,此處從句要表達的意思是寫的東西,故填what。38.an 考查冠詞。一個古老的城市作西安的同位語,old city是可數名詞單數,需用不定冠詞修飾,因old的發音以元音開頭,故填an。39.visitors 考查名詞。根據句意可知,此處指的是游客,要用其名詞形式visitor,游客應該不止一個,要用其復數形式,故填visitors。40.tasted 考查時態。文章敘述的是過去的事情,故填tasted。41.us 考查代詞。位于動詞asked的后面作賓語,需用we的賓格形式,故填us。42.to eat 考查非謂語動詞。動詞want后面常用to do作賓語,故填to eat。43.learning 考查動名詞。動詞enjoy后常跟動名詞作賓語,故填learning。44.were offered 考查時態和語態。根據上文和句意可知,動作發生在過去,應用過去時;我們與提供一個普通的烹飪班之間應是被動關系,應用被動語態,故填were offered。45.for 考查固定搭配。固定短語pay for“為……付款”。第三部分第一節 參考范文:Dear Miss Evans,How is everything?I am wondering if you could guide us to revise a short play adapted from our English textbook.The story, The Million Pound Bank Note, is about the adventure of a poor young man who was given a million pound bank note by two rich gentlemen.He turned millionaire overnight and met dramatic changes to his life.When adapting the play, we met some difficulties.Could you kindly give us guidance on two aspects?Firstly, we hope that you can check the use of the language for us.Secondly, please give us some directions on our acting and tones.Would it be possible for us to meet you in your office at 5 pm this Friday Looking forward to your reply.Yours sincerely,Li Hua第二節 參考范文:When they tried in vain to rescue the brothers and Tabatha, a risky idea came to them.To keep themselves from losing their footing in the rip current, they began holding on to one another to form a human chain extending from the beach all the way out to the struggling Tabatha.They stayed linked tightly and managed to ensure they were safe by making their feet firmly planted in the sand.However, that required more links — probably dozens of them.Shaun spotted other swimmers on the beach and shouted, “Don't just stand there! Come and help.”By then, more swimmers had also noticed the group in trouble and rushed to join the human chain.One by one, link by link, total strangers walked into the waves and grasped one another by the wrists, determined that no one would die on that beach.At last, they made it and Tabatha and the two brothers were saved! “Those people on the beach are angels on earth,” said Roberta.“Whether it is the first person or the last person in the chain, they are all our heroes, who helped get our family out of trouble.”2 / 2 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源預覽 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫