2020-2021学年新教材外研版英语必修第三册课后作业:UNIT 5 WHAT AN ADVENTURE! 单元综合评估 WORD版含解析.DOC
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1、单元综合评估五(Unit 5)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。1How is the man feeling?AExcited.BImpatient.CBored.2What does the man mean?AHe wants more people. BHe wont attend the party. CHe disagrees with the
2、woman.3What will the man do later?ABuy vegetables. BCook dinner. CEat out.4What does the man want the woman to do?AInvest more money. BTake more time. CThink twice about it.5What is the relationship between the two speakers?ADoctor and patient. BHusband and wife. CFather and daughter.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.
3、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。6Why is the man in the womans city?AHes visiting someone here. BHis family has moved here. CHes started a business here.7Where was the man born?AIn Los Ange
4、les. BIn New Orleans. CIn New York.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8What is the woman doing?APlaying computer games. BTidying her room. CDoing her homework.9What needs repairing?AThe lamp. BThe computer. CThe air conditioner.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10When is Moms birthday?AOn October 20th. BOn October 27th. COn October 30t
5、h.11Why wont the man buy the necklace for Mom?AHe cant afford it. BIt doesnt look good. CHis mom doesnt like it.12Whats the woman going to buy for Mom this year?AA dress. BA necklace. CA scarf.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13When will the man come back?AOn June 12th. BOn June 20th. COn June 28th.14Which hotel is
6、 a fourstar hotel?AJasper Park Hotel. BEmerald Lake Hotel. CGold Hotel.15How far is it from Lake Louise to Jasper?AA fourhour drive. BA sixhour drive. CA ninehour drive.16How much would the woman pay for her stay at the Jasper Park Hotel?A260. B720. C750.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17When will flight TOM1223
7、leave?AAt 7:25. BAt 9:25. CAt 11:25.18At which gate will the passengers travelling to Tokyo board? AGate 21. BGate 14. CGate 6. 19Where is Gemma going?ARome. BAthens. CTokyo.20Which flight will go to Amsterdam?AFR3421. BEX9753. CKL1050.答案与听力参考材料15BACCB610BCCAB1115ABBCA1620CCABCText 1W:Sorry, sir. We
8、 are working on your order right now and well be delivering it soon.M:Soon? How soon? You said “soon” an hour ago.Text 2W:Shouldnt we invite more people to the housewarming party? The more, the merrier. M:Anything you say.Text 3W:How careless I was! I promised to cook dinner for you but I forgot to
9、buy the vegetables. M:Never mind. That restaurant in our neighborhood opens 24 hours a day. Text 4W:I hope you can understand my reasons for deciding to leave, Mr Harrison.M:Do I have to remind you that we have invested a lot of time and money in your career here?Text 5W:I told you to give up smokin
10、g,Jim,didnt I?M:Yes, you did. But I cant control myself now.W:Its not only bad for yourself, but also for me and our children.M:Sorry,I wont. Text 6W:Hi,Im Sara. I dont think Ive seen you before. Are you visiting someone here? M:Hi. Im Henry. I live here now. I moved herewith my family just about tw
11、o weeks ago. W:No wonder I havent seen you before. So where did you move from?M:Los Angeles, but I wasnt born there. I was born in New York.W:So why did you move to New Orleans?M:Because my father wanted to start a business here.Text 7M:I dont know how you can sit and do your homework in here. Its s
12、o cold. Why havent you turned your air conditioner on? Is it still broken?W:Oh, dad fixed it yesterday, so it should be OK now. Itll soon warm up the room. I just didnt notice. I was too busy working on my computer. M:Well,Ive come to borrow your lamp. I still havent got one and my room is really da
13、rk. W:Well. That one wont help you. I knocked it over. It needs repairing.Text 8W:What date is it today, Charles?M:October 20th. Why do you ask?W:I was afraid Id forgotten moms birthday. So have you got a present for mom?M:No.It will be in a weeks time, so I still have time. So have you decided what
14、 to get her this year?W:No. I bought her a dress last year,but she didnt seem to like it. Have you ever seen her wear it?M:No, but I often see her wear the scarf I bought her last year.W:Yeah. She really likes it. Do you have any suggestions for what I might get her that shed like?M:When I was shopp
15、ing with her last month, there was a necklace that she really seemed to like.W:Why dont you buy it for her?M:It costs 900 dollars, and I dont have a job right now! W:OK,then I think Ill get it for her. What shop was it at?Text 9W:Hello. Take a seat. How can I help you?M:Were thinking of flying to Va
16、ncouver on June 12th.W:OK. How many nights?M:Just eight. We were thinking three nights in Vancouver first.W:Would you like to stay somewhere rather nice?We have special on at the moment with Gold Hotel. Its a lovely hotel, four stars.M:How much is that per night?W:Thats, um.140 per night. And then y
17、ou could hire a car and drive to Lake Louise. Its a great place to stay a whileI would advise spending two nights there.M:OK, yes, we want to go there, and two nights would be lovely.W:Well, Id advise that you stay at the EmeraldLake Hotel. Thats 130 per night. Its a ninehour drive from Vancouver. F
18、rom there you can drive to Jasperthats four hours.Three nights at the Jasper Park Hotel, for 250 per night, would be expensive, but its well worth it. M:Thanks. Could you print out those details for me and could I take a brochure or two?Text 10Good morning. This is an announcement for all passengers
19、 travelling on the 9:25 flight TOM1223 to Rome. This flight has been delayed two hours due to bad weather. Would all passengers travelling to Tokyo on flight FR3421 please have your boarding passes and passports ready for boarding? Flight FR3421 is now boarding at gate 21.This is the final boarding
20、call for passengers Gemma and Ryan Grey flying to Athens on flight EX9753. Your flight is ready to leave. Please go to gate 14 immediately. The doors of the plane will close in five minutes. Final boarding call for passengers Gemma and Ryan Grey.Last, this is an announcement for passengers travellin
21、g to Amsterdam on flight KL1050. Thats all passengers with express boarding tickets and passengers travelling with young children please go to gate 6 for boarding.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AIn the 1960s,while studying the volcanic history of Yellows
22、tone National Park, Bob Christiansen became puzzled about something that,oddly,had not troubled anyone before: he couldnt find the parks volcano. It had been known for a long time that Yellowstone was volcanic in naturethats what accounted for all its hot springs and other steamy features. But Chris
23、tiansen couldnt find the Yellowstone volcano anywhere.Most of us,when we talk about volcanoes,think of the classic cone (圆锥体) shapes of a Fuji or Kilimanjaro,which are created when erupting magma(岩浆)piles up. These can form remarkably quickly. In 1943,a Mexican farmer was surprised to see smoke risi
24、ng from a small part of his land.In one week he was the confused owner of a cone five hundred feet high. Within two years it had topped out at almost fourteen hundred feet and was more than half a mile across. Altogether there are some ten thousand of these volcanoes on Earth,all but a few hundred o
25、f them extinct. There is,however,a second less known type of volcano that doesnt involve mountain building. These are volcanoes so explosive that they burst open in a single big crack,leaving behind a vast hole,the caldera.Yellowstone obviously was of this second type,but Christiansen couldnt find t
26、he caldera anywhere.Just at this time NASA decided to test some new highaltitude cameras by taking photographs of Yellowstone. A thoughtful official passed on some of the copies to the park authorities on the assumption that they might make a nice blowup for one of the visitors centers. As soon as C
27、hristiansen saw the photos,he realized why he had failed to spot the caldera: almost the whole park2.2 million acreswas caldera.The explosion had left a hole more than forty miles acrossmuch too huge to be seen from anywhere at ground level. At some time in the past Yellowstone must have blown up wi
28、th a violence far beyond the scale of anything known to humans.本文为说明文。讲述了二十世纪六十年代Bob Christiansen在研究黄石公园的火山历史时,奇怪地发现到处看不到火山的影子,原来,这儿的火山并不是像我们大部分人想象的那种圆锥体形状的高耸的样子,而是一个巨大的洞,这个洞太大了以至于从地面上的任何地方都看不见。21What puzzled Christiansen when he was studying Yellowstone?AIts complicated geographical features.BIts e
29、verlasting influence on tourism.CThe mysterious history of the park. DThe exact location of the volcano.解析:细节理解题。根据第一段最后一句But Christiansen couldnt find the Yellowstone volcano anywhere.可知,他困惑的是到处看不到火山。故选D。答案:D22What does the second paragraph mainly talk about?AThe shapes of volcanoes. BThe impacts o
30、f volcanoes.CThe activities of volcanoes. DThe heights of volcanoes.解析:段落大意题。本段讲述了两种形状的火山,一种是通常人们所理解的由火山岩浆堆积形成的圆锥体,还有一种极具爆发力的火山,它们会在一个大裂缝中爆裂,留下一个巨大的洞,故选A。答案:A23What does the underlined word “blowup” in the last paragraph most probably mean?AHotair balloon.BDigital camera.CBig photograph.DBirds view.
31、解析:词义猜测题。根据第三段中Just at this time NASA decided to test some new highaltitude cameras by taking photographs of Yellowstone. A thoughtful official passed on some of the copies to the park authorities on the assumption that they might make a nice blowup for one of the visitors centers.可知,美国国家航空和宇宙航行局为测试
32、一些新的高海拔照相机而拍摄了黄石公园的照片。一位深思熟虑的官员把其中的一些照片副本转交给了公园管理部门,认为他们可能会将其放大以供一个游客中心展示。故可知,此处意为将照片放大,选C。答案:CBStonehenge(巨石阵)may have been a prehistoric health center rather than a site for observing stars or a temple in honor of the dead, scientists said yesterday. New evidence unearthed at the World Heritage Si
33、te in more than 40 years suggests that the monument was a place where the diseased and injured went in groups, seeking cures.After a twoweek dig, scientists have concluded that Stonehenge was “the ancient healthcare centre of southern England” because of the existence of “bluestones”the smaller colu
34、mns of dolerite(辉绿岩)that formed an earlier stone structure.By dating pieces of remains to around 7330 BC, Tim Darvill, of Bournemouth University, and Goff Wainwright, of the Society of Antiquaries have found that huntergatherers were at the site on Salisbury Plain 4,000 years earlier than thought. T
35、he first stage of Stonehenge, a round earthwork structure, was built around 3000 BC. Professor Wainwright added: “I did not expect the degree of complexity we discovered. Were able to say so much more about when Stonehenge was built and whyall of which changes our previous understanding of the monum
36、ent.”The research reveals the importance of the henges famous bluestones. Hundreds of bluestone chips gathered at the site have led the team to conclude that the bluestones were valued for their curing effectsthe key reason that about 80 of them, each weighing up to 4 tons and a half, were dragged m
37、ore than 150 miles from the Preseli Hills to Wiltshire. After years of research, Professors Darvill and Wainwright have concluded that, for thousands of years, the Preseli mountain range was home to magical health centers and holy wells.Even today there are those who believe in the curing powers of
38、the springs for coughs and heart disease, and people who use crystals and bluestones for selfcuring. Radiocarbon tests have also revealed that the construction of the original bluestone circle took place around 2300 BC, three centuries later than originally thought. Interestingly, on the same day di
39、ed the “Amesbury Archer”a sick traveler from the Swiss or German Alps who had an infected kneewhose remains were discovered about five miles from Stonehenge. The professors believe that he was a devoted religious person who was hoping to benefit from the curing powers of the monument.巨石阵研究又出新结果。巨石阵是
40、一处史前康复中心而非原先所认为的观星台或庙宇。24Stonehenge is recently believed to be a place for people _.Ato recover from poor health Bto observe star movementsCto hold religious ceremonies Dto gather huge bluestones解析:细节理解题。由第一段第一句话“Stonehenge(巨石阵)may have been a prehistoric health center”可知巨石阵可能是一个史前的疗养中心。故A正确。答案:A25W
41、hat can be inferred about Stonehenge from the passage?AThe springs could cure coughs and heart disease best.BThe new discovery was the same as what had been expected.CSome huge bluestones were not produced at Stonehenge.DThe original bluestone circle was thought to be constructed around 2000 BC.解析:推
42、理判断题。由第四段第二句话“Hundreds of bluestone chips gathered at the site have led the team to conclude that the bluestones were valued for their curing effectsthe key reason that about 80 of them, each weighing up to 4 tons and a half, were dragged more than 150 miles from the Preseli Hills to Wiltshire.”可推知一
43、些巨大的绿色岩石是从距离巨石阵150英里之外运来的。故C正确。答案:C26The sick traveler in the passage is supposed to be _.Aa devoted religious person from Stonehenge Bone of the earliest discoverers of StonehengeCthe first explorer to test the magical power of bluestones Da patient trying to cure his infection at Stonehenge解析:细节理解
44、题。 由最后一段最后一句话“.he was a devoted religious person who was hoping to benefit from the curing powers of the monument.”可知这个人是一位来巨石阵治疗自己疾病的人。故D正确。答案:D27Which the following might be the best title for the passage?AStonehenge: A New Place of Interest BStonehenge: Still Making NewsCStonehenge: Heaven for Ad
45、venturers DStonehenge: Still Curing Patients解析:标题判断题。由文章大意可知:巨石阵研究又出新结果。巨石阵是一处史前康复中心而非原先所认为的观星台或庙宇。故B正确。答案:BCThe days of the hunter are almost over in India.This is partly because there is practically nothing left to kill, and partly because some steps have been taken, mainly by banning tigershootin
46、g, to protect those animals which still survive.Some people say that man is naturally a hunter. I disagree with this view. Surely our earliest forefathers, who at first possessed no weapons, spent their time digging for roots, and were no doubt themselves often hunted by meateating animals.I believe
47、 the main reason why the modern hunter kills is that he thinks people will admire his courage in overpowering dangerous animals. Of course, there are some who truly believe that the killing is not really the important thing, and that the chief pleasure lies in the joy of the hunt and the beauties of
48、 the wild countryside. There are also those for whom hunting in fact offers a chance to prove themselves and risk death by design; these men go out after dangerous animals like tigers, even if they say they only do it to rid the countryside of a threat. I can respect reasons like these, but they are
49、 clearly different from the need to strengthen your high opinion of yourself.The greatest biggame hunters expressed in their writings something of these finer motives. One of them wrote: “You must properly respect what you are after and shoot it cleanly and on the animals own territory (领地). You mus
50、t fix forever in your mind all the wonders of that particular day. This is better than letting him grow a few years older to be attacked and wounded by his own son and eventually eaten, half alive, by other animals. Hunting is not a cruel and senseless killingnot if you respect the thing you kill, n
51、ot if you kill to enrich your memories, not if you kill to feed your people.”I can understand such beliefs, and can compare these hunters with those who hunted lions with spears(矛) and bravely caught them by the tail. But this is very different from many tigershoots I have seen, in which modern weap
52、ons were used.The socalled hunters fired from tall trees or from the backs of trained elephants. Such methods made tigers seem no more dangerous than rabbits.文章主要讲述的是印度猎人减少的事情。可被猎杀的动物减少了,政府也采取了一些措施来保护老虎等。相比以前的那种面对面的捕猎,现在的“偷袭”式的捕猎显得猎人缺少勇气。28There is no more hunting in India now partly because _.Ait i
53、s dangerous to hunt there Bhunting is already out of dateChunters want to protect animals Dthere are few animals left to hunt解析:细节理解题。根据第一段中的“This is partly because there is practically nothing left to kill.”可知,部分原因是没有什么可以被猎杀的了。故选D。答案:D29The author thinks modern hunters kill mainly _.Ato make the co
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