2022-2023学年新教材高中英语 单元素养评价(五)Unit 5 Music 新人教版必修第二册.docx
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1、单元素养评价(五)UNIT 5MUSIC第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1Where did the woman go this year?ATiananmen Square. BThe Taj Mahal. CMogao Caves.2What does the man like best?ANoodles. BPizza. CHot dogs.3What will the w
2、oman do?AGo over her notes. BListen to some music. CTurn off the music.4Where did the woman probably leave her wallet?AAt home. BIn a taxi. CIn her bag.5What will the woman bring to the man?ASome fruit. BSome dessert. CSome drinks.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出
3、最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6What looks terrible on the man according to the woman?AThe jacket. BThe pants. CThe tie.7What colour tie is the man going to wear?AOrange. BRed. CBlue.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8Whats the weather probably like now?ASunny. BCloudy.
4、CRainy.9What is the mans plan for this afternoon?ATo go to the park. BTo buy some books. CTo study at home.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10Which swimming pool is out of California?ARoman Pool. BNeptune Pool. CMcCarren Park Pool.11Where does Hearst Castle sit?AIn New York. BIn California. CIn Texas.12What will th
5、e woman do next?AGo swimming. BRead a magazine. CDo her homework.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13How long will the woman stay in Scotland?ATwo weeks. BSeven weeks. CNine weeks.14What will the woman mainly do in the youth hotel?ASell drinks. BLook after tables. CDo some cleaning.15When wont the woman be busy duri
6、ng the day?AFrom 10 am to 5 pm. BFrom 7 am to l0 am. CFrom 5 pm to 9 pm.16What are the speakers mainly talking about?AA youth hotel. BA holiday plan. CA summer course.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17How many people are there in the speakers family?AFour. BFive. CSix.18How does the speakers father go to work?ABy
7、 car. BBy bus. COn foot.19What is the speakers sister?AA student. BA teacher. CA doctor.20What does the speakers brother like to do on Saturday?ASee a movie. BPlay basketball. CPlay football.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ANEW MUSEUMS OPEN DOORS2022厦门高一上检测
8、These new and upcoming museums are set to feed your curiosity for the months ahead.Humboldt ForumThe Humboldt Forum opens on 17 December. It is set to stage around 1,000 events and exhibitions when the full programmer is rolled out. For now, at least, the museum is opening in stages, with an exhibit
9、ion on the history of the German capital, Berlin, among the first to go on show. humboldtforum.orgNational Museum of African American MusicOpening in early 2021, the National Museum of African American Music is said to be the Worlds only museum devoted to the musical contributions of African America
10、ns. From the Great Migration and jazz and blues to the present day, its set to be a timely celebration, through wellorganized exhibitions, of how African Americans have shaped the music of the United States. nmaam.orgMunch MuseumMUNCH is home to the largest collection of works by Edvard Munch. The m
11、useum digs into the Expressionists significant talents, with paintings, drawings and photographs from the collection donated to the city on his death in 1944. muchmusee.noMuseum of the HomeWhile the collection at the former Geffrye Museum is still as fascinating as ever, its experienced changes to b
12、ecome the new Museum of the Home. Itll soon own new galleries, extended exhibition spaces and a reading room when it reopens before long. The petty Gardens Through Time outdoor space and new coffee shop will make it a great spot to relax. museumofthehome.org.uk21What can we learn from the passage?AT
13、he history of Berlin is exhibited in the Humboldt Forum.BAfrican Americans made no contributions to the music of USA.CMuseum of the Home has been renamed the Geffrye Museum.D.Edvard Munch is believed to have a great effect on literature.22Which museum is an ideal place for visitors to kill time by d
14、rinking coffee?AHumboldt Forum. BNational Museum of African American Music.C.Munch Museum. DMuseum of the Home.23In which section of a newspaper are you likely to read the passage?A.Geography BArchitecture CTravel DHistoryB2022东莞高一上期末 Ferrell got the standard well wishes on the website on her 53rd b
15、irthday, but she got some unusual messages too. One message was from a family in California who had just lost their fouryearold son to cancer. His older brother was heartbroken. Could Ferrell help?That message was exactly what Ferrell was looking for. To celebrate her 53rd, the longtime social servi
16、ce worker had put out a call on her website. She wanted to perform 53 acts of kindness by the end of her birth month! And she needed information on people who could use one. When she got the note about the California family, she sent a wind chime (风铃) with the message “Listen to the wind and know th
17、at I am near” carved on it. It now hangs in the fouryearolds bedroom, where his brother can listen to it whenever he wants.This is not the first time that Ferrell has decided to give gifts for her birthday. For her 47th, she founded Love with Skin On, an organization devoted to doing good deeds. Ove
18、r the years, Ferrell has reached out and touched over 100 strangers, some found online, others with help from her grandkids. In another act of giving, she shared her favorite creative gift ideas online for others to use.Ferrell pays for everything herself: gift cards and care packages. Her family of
19、ten gives her some extra birthday cash with a warning not to spend it on anyone else, which she naturally ignores. “I got a couple of gift cards for my birthday this year and was like “YESSS!” Its Ferrells party, and shell give if she wants to.24Why did Ferrell send the California family a wind chim
20、e? ATo bring a message to the family.BTo ask for the needed information.CTo comfort the child who lost his brother.DTo help the child lean about a wind chime.25What do we know about Ferrell?AShe began to give gifts at 53.BShe did 53 acts of kindness in total.CShe helped people in trouble in differen
21、t ways.DShe set up an organization to celebrate her birthday.26Which of the following words can best describe Ferrell?AGifted and modest. BCaring and generous.CHumorous and thoughtful. DDetermined and confident.27What can we learn from the text?ATo give is better than to receive. BA friend in need i
22、s a friend indeed.CGod helps those who help themselves. DNothing is impossible to a willing heart.C2022福州高一期末 In a world on fire and underwater, scientists have announced some good news: Several important tuna (金枪鱼) species have stepped back from the edge of extinction.Two bluefin tuna species, a ye
23、llowfin, and an albacore are no longer seriously endangered or have moved off the leading international list of endangered species entirely.The unexpectedly fast recovery speaks to the success of efforts over the past decade to end overfishing. But tuna are not the only species scientists are thinki
24、ng carefully at the 2021 World Conservation Congress in Marseille, France, which is organized by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Researchers warn that many other sea species continued to be imperiled. For example, more than a third of the worlds sharks are still threatened
25、 with extinction due to overfishing, habitat loss, and climate change. “I think the good news is that sustainable (可持续的) fishing industry are possible,” says Beth Polidoro, a biologist at Arizona State University. “We can eat fish without reducing the population to the point where it is on the road
26、to dying out or extinction.” At the same time, she warns that the recovery should not encourage us to catch as many fish as we want. “We need to keep doing whats working.” Polidoro adds. The IUCN, which determines the worlds most endangered species on its Red List of Threatened Species, also announc
27、ed at the meeting that some animals are moving in the other direction, onto the Red List. Like the Komodo dragon, an lizard (蜥蜴), it is at particular risk from climate change. Of course, the work of protection is never over, and it will require close and continuous attention to make sure neither tun
28、a nor Komodo dragons return to the edge of dying out. But for now, people can celebrate a few wins for the animal world.28What does the underlined word “imperiled” in Paragraph 3 mean?ADangerous. BSustainable. CDisappointing. DEndangered29What can we learn from Beth Polidoros words?AWe can fish tuna
29、 as much as we want. BProtecting tuna is a long way to go.CWe shouldnt encourage tuna fishing. DThe population of tuna will reduce.30Why does the writer mention “the Komodo dragon” in Paragraph 5?ATo introduce a topic. BTo make a comparison.CTo explain an idea. DTo give an example.31What is the writ
30、ers attitude towards the recovery of the tuna species?APositive. BConcerned. CUnclear. DDoubtful.D2022玉林高一检测Can you imagine a world without music? Studies show that public schools across the country are cutting back on music classes to save money. Worse, some schools have never had music classes to
31、begin with. But without them, students academic growth and emotional health could suffer. In fact, music classes are necessary for all students in schools. Recent studies by Brown University have shown that students who received music education were better in maths and reading skills than those with
32、out music classes. Another study by the College Board found that students taking music and art classes got higher points. Students academic success seems to depend on their taking part in music education. Music programmes in public schools also help to add to a students sense of pride and selfconfid
33、ence. Teens today have too many learning tasks. Besides, they have family problems, selfconfidence problems, relationship troubles, and other troubles. All of these can stop academic success, but music education can help. A study by the Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse found that students
34、who took part in school music programmes were less likely to turn to drugs. Music programmes encourage students to work together to produce an excellent performance. Music crosses language, class, cultural and political boundaries. Music allows students from different countries to connect. For examp
35、le, at a school talent show, a new Japanese student played a piano duet with an American classmate. Although they could not communicate verbally, they were able to read the music in order to play the duet. Two students from different cultures worked as a team with selfconfidence and common purpose t
36、hrough music. The gift of music is priceless. We need to be sure to have necessary music classes for all students. The world is losing its music, and putting music into schools is the first step to get it back. 32What can we learn about education with music classes?AIt allows schools to make more pr
37、ofits.BIt leads to a lot of emotional problems easily.CIt helps students to improve their schoolwork.DIt has a great influence on the culture of the country.33What do the two studies seem to show?ANot all students take part in music lessons.BStudents with great success like to attend music lessons.C
38、Music plays an important role in students success. DStudents having music classes are better in all lessons.34What can we learn from the example in Paragraph 4?ADifferent cultures have different styles of music.BMusic makes crosscountry communication possible.CJapan has a good international relation
39、ship with America.DJapanese and American students are good at playing the piano.35What is the best title for the text?AHow to Get Music Back BMusic Education in SchoolsCMusica Bridge to Understanding DThe Importance of Listening to Music第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多
40、余选项。Amazing Benefits of Listening to MusicIf you love listening to music, youre in good company. _36_Music makes you happier.When you listen to music, your brain produces a special substance. It biologically (生物学上) causes listeners to feel emotions like happiness, excitement, and joy. So next time y
41、ou need an emotional increase, listen to your favorite tunes for 15 minutes. _37_Listening to music you enjoy reduces levels of the stress in your body. This is an important finding since stress causes many illnesses. To stay calm and healthy during a stressful day, turn on the radio. Music helps yo
42、u sleep better.A study showed that students listening to classical music for 45 minutes slept better than students who did nothing. If youre having trouble sleeping, try listening to a little Bach or Mozart before bedtime. Music helps you eat less._38_ If youre looking for ways to reduce your appeti
43、te (食欲), try dimming the lights and listening to soft music next time you sit down for a meal.Music strengthens learning and memory.Researchers discovered that music can help you learn and recall information better. _39_ Memorize these results. You now have a strategy to study more effectively for y
44、our next test.Music raises IQ and school performance.Research shows that taking music lessons predicts higher school performance and IQ in young children._40_AMusic lowers stress and improves health.BParticipants who were musicians learned better with light music.C.Musical training can help raise ou
45、r IQs and even keep us sharp in old age.DHere are amazing scientifically proven benefits of being attracted by music.ERecent research shows that listening to music improves our happiness.FSoftening the lighting and music can lead people to eat fewer calories and enjoy their meals better.GTo help you
46、r children achieve excellence in their studies, encourage them to sing or learn to play an instrument.第三部分语言运用(共两节, 满分30分)第一节(共15小题; 每小题1分, 满分15分)阅读下面短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。2022厦门高一检测 When I was little, I spent much time at my grandfathers house, watching him paint all day long. What I
47、 remember most was how he _41_ painting old ships.As I grew up, we hardly _42_. I noticed he didnt really _43_ much anymore. About a year ago, he had a heart attack. In and out of the _44_ for a while, he recovered but was still _45_, moving around his house in a wheelchair. Then, I started _46_ his
48、 house and we began to talk more. We discussed life and our interests. Every time I _47_, he wanted to talk a lot. I figured he was lonely and enjoyed the _48_. Wondering why he didnt start painting again, I made it a point to casually (不经意地) _49_ it when I came over, telling him often that he shoul
49、d paint again. It _50_! He started sending me to buy paint and poster boards. He asked me about colors and _51_ me his paintings. I loved the way he painted the _52_ ships. He looked happier. Painting seemed to have brought back some _53_ part of him. Cleaning for my grandpa has brought us closer.De
50、spite his seventyfive years of age, I _54_ to discourage him from painting. Days like these are _55_, and I enjoy the little moments.41A.missed Bloved Cavoided Dstarted42A.fought Bexplored Ctraveled Dspoke43A.paint Blaugh Cexercise Dcare44A.office Bhospital Cship Dcity45A.positive Bbusy Ccalm Dweak4
51、6A.searching Brepairing Ccleaning Dsharing47A.set off Bturned up Clooked around Dcalled back48A.rest Bfreedom Cchallenge Dcompany49A.drop Banswer Cmention Drequest50A.worked Bcontinued Chappened Dappeared51A.lent Bshowed Cpromised Ddelivered52A.foreign Bbroken Cempty Dancient53A.fun Bsmart Cyouthful
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