2020-2021学年高中新教材英语外研版必修第二册单元质量检测 UNIT 4 STAGE AND SCREEN WORD版含解析.doc
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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家单元质量检测(四)(时间:120分钟满分:150分)选择题部分第一部分听力(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。1What do we know about Mr White?AHe has much money.BHe is a good teacher.CHe is very lucky.2What is the woman busy with?AA compu
2、ter game. BAn email.CA paper.3How much is Johns electricity bill?A50 dollars. B36 dollars.C30 dollars.4Whats wrong with Jane?AShe has a toothache.BShe has a headache.CShe has a stomachache.5Where will Sam work during the summer vacation?AIn a restaurant.BIn an amusement park.CIn a school.第二节(共15小题;每
3、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。6Where are the two speakers talking?AAt a bus stop. BIn a zoo.COn a bus.7What will the woman do next?ATake the No.36 bus.BWalk to the next street.CTake the No.310
4、bus.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8Where is Professor Green now?AIn a hotel. BIn a college.CIn his office.9What did Mrs Black ask the man to do?ATo dial 114 for her.BTo change a dollar.CTo call her back.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10What does the man think is important for the woman?AThe weight. BThe height.CThe health.11Wha
5、t food does the woman dislike probably?AFried food. BBoiled food.CSalads.12What does the woman do at the weekend?AGo for a walk. BRide a bike.CGo swimming.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13How many classes are there in Senior One?A32. B30.C28.14Where will the 200 students have to study?AIn their classrooms.BIn the
6、 dormitories.CIn the labs.15What will some students have to share with others?ATextbooks. BDesks.CDictionaries.16What does the school lack mostly?ASome labs.BA teaching building.CA library.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17How many people does the king rule?AEighteen. BFourteen.CThirteen.18Whom did the Queen send
7、 to the island probably?AA doctor.BA photographer.CA fisherman.19What is allowed on the island?ABuilding more houses.BRunning a restaurant.CBuilding more roads.20When are tourists forbidden to get on the island?AIn the morning.BIn the afternoon.CIn the evening.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分
8、37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出最佳选项。A“Music is a moral law. It gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and charm and joy to life and to everything,” the ancient Greek philosopher Plato said.This is one of Don Spencers favorite mottos that he firmly believes. “We k
9、now that music brings joy and comfort, and makes us feel happy,” Spencer says, “but research has also discovered music plays a powerful role in the mental development of children. Music inspires creativity, imagination and selfexpression. It also builds selfrespect and is good for memory skills.” Th
10、e power of music Much research supports both Spencer and Plato. A Stanford University study found that musical training improves the way the brain processes (处理) the spoken word. Research from Canada found that children aged four to six years old who had music lessons had better memories, as well as
11、 higher ability to read and write and maths levels. Not in the curriculum (课程) Research from Australia shows its not that smart kids play music, but that music makes kids smarter. It supports Spencers call for music to be a standard part of the school curriculum, like English and Math. “Music is eve
12、rywhere, but not at 75 percent of public schools around Australia that dont have a devoted music teacher,” Spencer says. “Its sad that many children dont get formal music education, particularly when it has such an effect on a childs development.” Ideally, Spencer would like every child to learn an
13、instrument. “Kids can play cheap instruments like a ukulele, recorder or harmonica,” Spencer says. “ The Internet has a lot of free videos which teach you how to play instruments.” “I cant stress enough how important music is,” he says. “It builds relationships, unites people and, most importantly,
14、it is fun.”21Why Platos words are mentioned at the beginning of the passage?ATo show Spencer admires Plato.BTo show everything is based on music.CTo show music has great effects.DTo show music was important in ancient times.22What can we learn from the research from Australia mentioned in the passag
15、e?AMusic can make children cleverer.BChildren aged four to six have better memories.CThere are no good music teachers in Australia.DMusic is a standard part of the school curriculum in most schools.23What can be inferred from the last but one paragraph?ALearning music doesnt cost too much.BThere is
16、less importance in listening to music.CParents should meet childrens needs in music.DChildren can easily get a good knowledge of music.24What might be the best title for the passage?AWhen Music Is TaughtBWhy Music Matters to ChildrenCWhy We Learn InstrumentsDHow Children Learn MusicBTraditionally, r
17、obots have been hard, made of metal and other hard material. But a team of scientists at Harvard University in the US has managed to build an entirely soft robotone that draws inspiration (灵感) from an octopus (章鱼)Described in science journal Nature, the “Octobot” could pave the way for more effectiv
18、e autonomous robots that could be used in the search, rescue and exploration. “The Octobot is a minimal system which may serve as a foundation for a new generation of completely soft, autonomous robots,” the studys authors wrote. Robots built for precise, repetitive movements in a controlled environ
19、ment dont do so well on the rough ground or in unpredictable conditions. And they arent especially safe around humans because theyre made out of hard and heavy parts that could be possibly dangerous to their users.So researchers have been working on building soft robots for several ten years. Theyve
20、 taken inspiration from nature, looking to animals from jellyfish to cockroaches, which are often made up of more soft matter. But creating a completely soft robot remains a problem. Even if engineers build a silicone (硅酮) body, its still a big challenge to make soft versions of essential parts, suc
21、h as a source of power.“Although soft robotics is still in its early stage, it holds great prospects for several applications, such as searches and rescue operations and exploration”, Barbara Mazzolai and Virgilio Mattoli of the Italian Institute of Technologys Center for MicroBioRobotics wrote. “So
22、ft robots might also open up new ways to improving wellness and the quality of life.”25Whats the special feature of the Octobot?AIts completely soft.BIts made of hard metal.CIts very small.DIt looks like an octopus.26Whats the disadvantage of traditional robots?ATheyre hard to control.BTheyre too he
23、avy to be moved.CThey cant predict conditions.DThey cant behave well all the time.27One of the biggest difficulties is to build soft robots_.Asilicone body Bcomplex partsCprecise movements Dsoft power source28Whats the possible application of the Octobot?AMedical research. BLife rescue.CMachine oper
24、ation. DHouse cleaning.CIts OK to say youve never heard of Grimeunless youre from the UK. Thats because this music type was invented in the UK in the early 2000s.To someone whos not familiar with underground music culture, its easy to get confused between hiphop and Grime since they are both noisy.
25、And many people didnt bother to tell them apart, until earlier this month when Grime stars like Stormzy led this years MOBO “music of black origin”award nominations (提名) in the UK.Just like UK electronic music and hiphop, by which Grime was influenced, it mostly reflects the thoughts of young people
26、. But different from hiphop, Grime singers sing in dialects with strong accents, giving a special flavour to their songs.Lady Leshurr, known as the “Grime Queen”, said that she once tried to hide her accent, as she didnt want people to judge her. But one day, she realised that she didnt need to chan
27、ge herself just to please others. And theres no doubt that this is the most basic and important quality of Grime music: be yourself.Also different from the hiphop culture, which usually focuses on being rich, Grime singers pay more attention to social phenomena like Europes refugee problem and the g
28、ap between the rich and the poor.Although still quite young, Grime seems to be getting favoured by more and more people. In 2016, the English Grime artist Skepta won the Mercury Prize with his album Konnichiwa, beating big names like David Bowie and Radiohead. However, no matter whether Grime is one
29、 day accepted by the mainstream music world or not, one thing is for sure: in Grime, singers always stay true to themselves.29What do hiphop and Grime music have in common?AThey are born in the UK.BThey make a lot of loud noise.CThey challenge traditional cultures.DThey are full of creative ideas.30
30、What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 3 refer to?AElectronic music. BHiphop.CGrime music. DBlack music.31What can be learned about Grime singers?AThey care too much about themselves.BThey refuse to be judged by others.CThey tend to care about social problems.DThey show strong independence
31、qualities.32What does Skeptas success suggest?AGrime is gradually getting recognised.BSingers should try to be themselves.CGrime has become mainstream music.DIt is easy to win the Mercury Prize.DYou discover a shampoo that leaves your hair looking beautiful. But gradually, as you use it more, its ma
32、gical effects seem to disappear. “Its just your hair getting used to it,” your mum says. And so you put the shampoo away and look for your next wonder product.It sort of makes sensewhy would something that left you looking nice at first suddenly start losing its effect after some time? Are there som
33、e other factors (因素) at play? Can your hair really get used to a certain shampoo?Marie Claire spoke to hair experts and it turns out that its not true. Your hair cannot get so used to a product that it just stops working.So what is the deal? Cynthia Alvarez, a famous hair stylist, explained that the
34、re are a number of factors leading to your hair puzzle, but basically, its not the shampoo. “A shampoo does not stop working because your hair get used to it,” she said. If your shampoo stops giving you the results you want, the condition and needs of your hair have most likely changed, or the seaso
35、n may have changedits more humid (潮湿的), the sun is stronger, or the air is drier. Your state of health may also be different from a recent illness.In other words, you need to give up blaming the shampoo. So what can you do to make your hair look beautiful for a little longer? Alvarez suggests changi
36、ng your ways of hair care when factors, such as the weather, change. Experts also suggest keeping an eye on the amount of shampoo youre using because over conditioning can be bad for your hair.33What is Cynthia Alvarezs opinion about shampoo and hair care?AYou hair can easily get used to a shampoo.B
37、Your hair can get used to different shampoos.CA shampoo can still work after being used for a long time.DYour hair condition is decided by the quality of your shampoo.34According to Cynthia Alvarez, how many factors have effect on your hair condition?AOne BTwo.CThree. DFour35To keep your hair lookin
38、g nice, you should _.Akeep your way of hair careBchange the shampoo regularlyCkeep an eye on changes in your health conditionDuse a proper amount of shampoo every time第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Building the thinking habit is important because it helps you live
39、with purposes. How can we build the thinking habit? Here are some tips.Be curiousCuriosity is powerful. _36_. It also helps you recognize the ideas when they come. Curiosity is an important attitude to building the thinking habit.Read widelyIf you want to come up with good ideas, you need to feed yo
40、ur mind with good ideas. _37_. This will give you fresh and new ideas. Dont just read from the fields you are familiar with. Read from other fields as well.Read activelyNot only should you read widely, but also you should read actively. Find some ideas and think about how you can use them. My favori
41、te way to do this is by highlighting the book I read. I will then put the practicable ideas in my idea journal (日记). _38_.Keep an idea journalWhen you find a good idea, dont just keep it in your mind. Instead, write it down to catch the idea. _39_. Keeping an idea journal makes you more sensitive to
42、 new ideas. You will quickly recognize them because you already have the habit of catching ideas._40_Of course, it doesnt do you much good if you just write down ideas. Take time to read these ideas every now and then. In my case, I mark the ideas that I consider important and review them regularly.
43、 This often opens the way to new ideas.ADesign your own ideasBGo over your ideasCIn this way, others can also benefit from your ideasDOne way to do that is to readEOtherwise, the idea might be gone foreverFIt makes you like finding new ideasGThis helps me get the most out of the book第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满
44、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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。My mother and I started our morning by rushing into the local grocery store. I waited in line at the Starbucks counter while she _41_ around to pick up a few things.As I was standing there I noticed an elderly woman, wearing laye
45、rs (层) _42_ layers of old torn clothing, moving behind me in line.She had a few toiletries (洗漱用品) and seemed to want the Starbucks cashier to _43_ since our queue was shorter than the grocery store queues were.At some point I became _44_ of her moving closer behind meit was closer than I was comfort
46、able with! I instinctively (本能地) _45_ a hand over my purse and drew it closer to me. My fear and imagination raced creating wild _46_ about this homeless woman who might try to _47_ from me.Then it was my _48_ to order. As the cashier rang up my total, I discovered I was 37 cents _49_. I called to m
47、y mother but she was hard of hearing. She asked me to _50_ what I said but she still couldnt make me out. At that point, a long grey arm, with _51_ in its sleeves, _52_ over from behind me. She laid 37 cents out on the counter, saying, “Here. We all need some help sometimes.” I was _53_! Here was a
48、woman who clearly had very little to give and in great need herself. I had judged her _54_ and she had reached out, voluntarily, to help me!What an amazing gift and lesson this woman gave me about _55_ others. Thank you, God!41A.travelled BshoppedCflew Dsearched42A.upon BafterCof Din43A.ring up Bmak
49、e upCput up Dtake up44A.ashamed BafraidCaware Dembarrassed45A.hid BplacedCcleaned Dopened46A.jokes BstoriesClies Dproblems47A.rob BcatchCsteal Dpick48A.turn BadviceCdecision Dhope49A.lost BshortCmissing Denough50A.replay BrewriteCrepeat Drecord51A.designs BcolorsClines Dholes52A.pushed BthrewCstoppe
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