2019-2020学年英语外研版选修7同步检测:MODULE 1 单元知识与能力达标试卷 WORD版含解析.doc
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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家第二部分单元测试Module 1单元知识与能力达标试卷第一部分听力(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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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 does the woman mean?AShe doesnt mind closing the windows.BShe prefers to put on more clothes.CShe wants to leave th
2、e windows open.2What relation is probably the man to the woman?AHer husband.BHer brother.CHer student.3Where are the two speakers?AOn a plane. BIn a bus.CIn a hospital.4What can we learn from the conversation?AThe man forgets to wear his new shirt.BThe new shirt doesnt fit him.CHe has no chance to w
3、ear his new shirt.5What happened in the telephone conversation?AThe phone line went dead.BThere was something wrong with Mr.White.CThe secretary stopped the conversation.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三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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
4、答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。6How did Billy feel about his test?AIt was hard. BIt was easy.CIt was too long.7When will they have supper?AAt 5 oclock. BAt 6 oclock.CAt 7 oclock.8What can we learn from the conversation?ABilly likes snowboarding very much.BBilly will go to the church with George.CBill
5、y is so careless that he often hurts himself.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9How does Kelly know Steve?AShe knows him on a company outing.BShe lives next door to Steve.CShe knows him at her birthday party.10What did Kelly call Steve for?ATo talk about the company out going.BTo ask him to update the company website
6、.CTo invite him to her birthday party.11What relation is Steve to Kelly?AHer schoolmate. BHer workmate.CHer cousin.听第8段材料,回答第12、13题。12What are they going to do?ATo get some money from the shop.BTo collect various kinds of telephones.CTo buy a cheap telephone in the shop.13How much did they spend?A$1
7、27.50. B$59.95.C$89.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14Where will they have dinner that night?AIn the hotel. BAt the airport.CIn a restaurant nearby.15What kind of food are they going to eat?AAmerican food. BChinese food.CFrench food.16How many people will have dinner with the two speakers?AThree. BFour.CFive.听第10段
8、材料,回答第17至20题。17How many times will they meet for this course every week?A2. B1.C3.18How often will the class meet in the research lab?AOnce a month. BTwice a month.CFour times a month.19When can the students get the textbooks?AToday after class.BNext week.CThe day after tomorrow.20Which of the follo
9、wing will determine a students grade?ADaily reports. BA discussion.CA research project.听力材料Text 1M:Do you mind closing the windows? I feel terribly cold.W:Why dont you put on more clothes?Text 2W:Whats wrong, darling?M:I think we have a flat tire. And I dont think we have a spare one.Text 3W:Im sorr
10、y, but theres no smoking on this flight.M:Oh, I didnt know that. Sorry.Text 4W:Have you had a chance to wear your new shirt yet?M:That reminds me. Ive been meaning to exchange it for a larger size.Text 5W:Whites office. Mr.Whites secretary is off today. Can I take a message for you? Mr.White will be
11、 back later this morning if youd like to ring back.M:I wanted to tell Mr.White that. oh, no! Ive been cut off. Are you there? Are you there? Oh, its gone dead. This is the third time it has happened today.Text 6M:Hi, Mom!W:Hi, Billy. Did you have a good day at school?M:It was pretty good. My math te
12、st was a breeze.W:Great. Do you want something to eat?M:Im not hungry. George and I are going to make a ramp on the hill by the church. Im going to use my new snowboard!W:Be careful. Last time you soared off a ramp and hurt your leg.M:I know. Ill be careful. And Ill wear my snow pants, too.W:Good, B
13、illy. Be home for supper at 5 oclock.M:Bye, Mom!Text 7M:Hello?W:Hi, Steve. This is Kelly!M:Oh, Um. Hi, Kelly. Whats up?W:Well. I was just calling to say that I had fun on the company outing last Friday.M:Umm. Yeah, it was okay.W:And. I really liked getting to know you better.M:Umm. Thanks, I guess.W
14、:Anyhow, I was wondering if you were still going to drop in at my birthday party next Monday.M:Well, Kelly, I dont want to let you down, but something has come up.W:Really? What?M:Well, I have to work late on Monday. The company website needs to be updated.W:Oh, I see. Youre still the dedicated work
15、er. Goodbye.M:Bye.Text 8M:Well, here we are. Theres certainly plenty to choose from.W:Im finding it hard to know where to start. Would you like to look at the answering machines?M:Lets start there. I like this one.W:We have a lot to buy, Tom. We cant afford to pay $129 for an answering machine. And
16、we cant afford to pay $127.50 for one, either.M:Alright. Well buy a cheaper one then. Theres this one for $89 or the smaller one for $59.95.W:I like the square shape of the smaller one. Itll fit neatly on my desk.M:And its the cheapest. Okay. Well buy that one.Text 9W:Weve been having our meals at t
17、he hotel all the time. How about going out for dinner tonight?M:What a wonderful idea!W:What kind of food would you like to eat, Chinese food or American food?M:We are used to Chinese food, but as we are in England, we would like to have something English for dinner. How about you?W:Please dont worr
18、y about me. OK, lets have American food for dinner. There is a very famous restaurant nearby which serves very good food. Is that all right with you?M:Thats fine with me.W:Today is Saturday. The restaurants are usually very crowded and always full in the evening. Im going to order a table for five r
19、ight now and will be back in a few minutes.M:Its very kind of you.Text 10Hello, everyone. My names Karl Roberts, and Ill be your teacher for this class, Intercultural Communication.Uh, to begin with, please take a look at the form in front of you. As you all should know by now, this class meets on T
20、uesdays and Thursdays from 3:15 to 4:50. We will be meeting in this room for the first half of the course, but we will be using the research lab every other week on Thursday in room 405 during the last two months of the class.Uh, this is the textbook for the class, Beyond Language.Unfortunately, the
21、 books havent come in yet, but I was told that you should be able to buy them at the bookstore the day after tomorrow. Again, as you see on your course outline, grading is determined by your performance in a midterm and final test, quizzes, uh, a research project, and classroom attendance.My office
22、hours are from 1:00 to 2:00 on Wednesdays, and you can set up an appointment to meet with me at other times as well.答案:15CAABA610BAAAC1115BCBCA1620AABCC第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。AAfter 60 hours without sleep, flying at 17,000 feet over India, Judith
23、began to hallucinate (产生幻觉). Faces of relatives and friends began to appear around her. But even if she was physically and mentally worn out, she decided to continue her record breaking roundtheworld flight and fly on to Sri Lanka.“I had planned to land in India,” she says, “but I couldnt take the r
24、isk of being delayed.” Later in the flight Judith found herself flying through a storm during which the plane was struck by lightning. “In all my years of flying, Ive never been so frightened,” she says.And then, within four hours in Australia, there was something wrong with engine, which nearly for
25、ced her down into the ocean. On reaching Sydney, Judith decided she was able to fly on and when she finally touched down at London Heathrow, her tiny singleengined plane had taken her over 27,000 miles in 15 days. She had broken 29 world records including the fastesteverroundtheworld flight by a wom
26、an. During those 15 days, she had slept for less than 40 hours.21Flying over India, Judith _.Abegan to see her relatives and friendsBseemed to be in a dreamlike stateCfelt too tired to imagine her relativeDdidnt feel like sleeping at all答案与解析:B文章的开头与结尾处都提及Judith由于长途飞行,身体和精神上极端疲劳,出现了幻觉。22The plane wa
27、s probably struck by lightning _.Aon the way to IndiaBover AustraliaCover Sri LankaDnear London答案与解析:C文中第二段提到Judith原打算在印度着陆,但又不想耽搁,遇到风暴时正飞越印度去斯里兰卡途中,由此推测她的飞机遭雷击时可能在斯里兰卡上空。23The writer wrote the article with _.AexcitementBastonishmentCadmirationDdisappointment答案与解析:C通观全文,可感受到作者对Judith满怀钦佩之情。BResearch
28、ers found that compared with teens who spent much of their free time in front of TV sets, those who were physically active often had higher selfrespect, better grades and were less likely to have risky behavior like taking drugs, smoking, or drinking. The findings, based on a national survey of near
29、ly 12,000 middle and high school students, were published in a journal.“Across the board, children who were engaged in any kind of activity were better off than kids who watched a lot of TV,” said professor Penny Gordon Larsen of the University of North Carolina.Other studies have linked certain con
30、tent of television programs, such as violence and sex, to childrens behavior. But beyond this issue, GordonLarsen said that kids who spend hours watching TV “miss opportunities” to develop skills, learn teamwork and have other experiences that their more active peers benefit from.That doesnt mean, h
31、owever, that kids have to be on the football team. The study found that some activities like skating and skateboarding which adults sometimes frown upon were also related to better self respect and less risk taking.That skaters were better behaved than TV watchers might come as a surprise to some ad
32、ults who consider these teens to be bad, according to GordonLarsen. Skateboarding is forbidden in many public areas, and some communities oppose building skating parks. But if kids who like to skate have nowhere to do it, “its a shame,” said GordonLarsen.Not only should parents encourage their kids
33、to engage in the physical activities they enjoy, she said, but schools and communities should also do more to create opportunities for children to be active.24From the passage we know that _.Aphysically active kids get into less troubleBmore skating parks are being builtCkids who spend hours watchin
34、g TV benefit a lotDkids who have nowhere to skate tend to take drugs答案与解析:A由文章第一段内容可知:积极参加体育活动的孩子比那些花大量空余时间看电视的孩子自尊心更强、成绩更好且进行冒险行为如吸毒、抽烟和饮酒的可能性更小。25If your kid is a football player, he is more likely to _.Aget into the habit of smoking or drinkingBdevelop teamwork spiritChave risky behaviorsDfail in
35、 the schoolwork答案与解析:B由文章第三段可知:那些花大量时间看电视的孩子会错过其他积极参加运动的同龄人所获得的团队精神和经验及技能。26This passage is mainly written to _.Aoffer some information to teachers and parentsBpersuade kids not to watch a lot of TVCurge the public to help children be activeDshow the authors concern about childrens growth答案与解析:C文章通过
36、举例和公布研究结果,表明积极参加体育活动对孩子的发展和成长有积极意义。文章最后一段特地劝导家长和学校、社区都要鼓励孩子们积极参加体育活动,并要为孩子们创造更多的进行活动的机会。27What does the underlined sentence “which adults sometimes frown upon” mean?ASome adults are impatient with kids.BSome adults dont understand the sports.CSome adults think them related to bad behavior.DAdults co
37、nsider it dangerous to go skating or skateboarding.答案与解析:Cfrown upon不赞成,反对。由文章第四段可知:研究发现一些如滑雪、滑板的活动有时被成年人反对也与孩子们的自尊和减少冒险有关。CPassengers are facing yet another rise in airfares as carriers consider bumping up their fuel surcharges (额外费) as world oil prices rise sharply.Qantas and budget carriers Jetst
38、ar and Virgin Blue have put travellers on notice, blaming record oil prices for a potential increase in the cost of air travel. If fuel surcharges do rise, it will be the fifth increase by Qantas and the fourth by Virgin Blue and Jetstar since May last year.Passengers currently pay a $20 fuel surcha
39、rge per domestic sector with Qantas, and $19 with Jetstar and Virgin Blue. Qantas says it must consider another rise to cover a $600 million shortfall caused by rising fuel prices as oil prices hit new highs of more than $64 a barrel and on Wednesday it is reviewing its fuel surcharge.However, Jetst
40、ar chief executive Alan Joyce said any increase would likely affect passenger numbers. “I think there are a few things to be considered in that debate the potential impact it would have on demand and we are looking at all aspects of it, but no firm decision has been made yet, and it is an ongoing co
41、ncern that(with)previous surcharges in certain markets, we did see an impact on demand and it is the one thing we are keeping a close eye on.”Virgin Blue chief executive Stefan Pichler said the carrier was yet to decide if it would increase its surcharge. “We are monitoring (监控) the situation closel
42、y, but right now we dont have any actual plans because a fuel surcharge always has an impact on consumer demand, so it is always a trade off,” he said.28Owing to _, the cost of the air travel is always rising.Athe rise of the airplaneBthe rise of the living standardCthe rise of the coalDthe rise of
43、the oil prices答案与解析:D答案见第一段。29According to the passage, Virgin Blue has experienced _ increase since the May last year.Afifth BfourthCthird Dsecond答案与解析:C答案见第二段结尾。30Which company charges the passengers more money in the home sector?AQantas. BJetstar.CVirgin Blue. DAll above.答案与解析:A答案见第三段第一句。31Accord
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2019届人教A版数学必修二同步课后篇巩固探究:2-1-1 平面 WORD版含解析.docx
