2021-2022学年新教材高中英语 Unit 3 Conservation单元测试 北师大版选择性必修第一册.docx
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1、Unit3单元测试卷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,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。1Whatistheweatherbelikethisafternoon?ASunny.BWindy.CRainy.2WhatistheweatherusuallylikeinMay?AItscolderandrainier.BItscooleranddrier.CItshotterandsunn
2、ier.3Whydidsomanyoldpeopledielastmonth?AItwastoohot.BItwastoocold.CTheyweretooold.4WhatwilltheweatherinArizonabelikeinthecomingweek?ARainy.BWarm.CAbitcold.5Whatsthetimenow?A8:30.B8:00.C9:00.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
3、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至7题。6Whatseasonisitnow?ASummer.BWinter.CAutumn.7Whatdoesthemanthinktheweatherwillbelikethisweekend?AHethinksitllrain.BHedoesntthinkitllrain.CHethinksitllbecloudy.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8Whatseasonisitmostlikelynow?ASummer.BAutumn.CSpring.9Whydidthewomancomehere?
4、ATovisitJohn.BToteachskating.CToattendawedding.10Wheredoesthemanworknow?AAtBankofAmerica.BAttheradiostation.CInChicago.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11Wheredoesthisconversationtakeplace?AOverthetelephone.BInthewomanshome.CAtaninsurancecompany.12Whydoesthemantalktothewoman?ATomakeadamagereport.BTohelpherrebuildhe
5、rhouse.CToshowhonestyinhisbusiness.13Howmanypointsweredestroyedbythestorm?AThree.BFour.CFive.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14Whatdidthewomandolastweekend?AShewenttothebeach.BShevisitedherparents.CShehadatriptothecountryside.15Whydidthewomancomehomesosoon?AShewastired.BShecaughtacold.CShehadschoolworktodo.16Whatw
6、astheweatherlikeattheweekend?ACloudy.BSunny.CRainy.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17Howoftendomostplaceshaveearthquakes?AFrequently.BSeldom.CRegularly.18WhichearthquakeisthemosttalkedaboutintheUnitedStates?ATheoneinAlabama.BTheoneinAlaska.CTheoneinSanFrancisco.19Whydoearthquakesworrypeoplesomuch?ABecausetheycant
7、bepredicted.BBecausetheyhappenveryoften.CBecausetheykillmorepeoplethanotherdisastersdo.20WhatnaturaldisasterhitPakistanin1970?AAfloodandstorm.BAcycloneandtidal.CAtyphoon.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。A“Anysufficientadvancedtechnologyisindistinguishable
8、frommagic,”ArthurC.Clarkefamouslywrote.Thatlinemusthavesoundedthrough5000audiencebrainswhenCEOSundarPichaidemonstrated (演示) anewartificialintelligenceproductcalledGoogleDuplex.Duplexcanmakereservationsatrestaurantsandhairsalonsbyplacingaphonecalltotheirhumanreceptionists.Itperfectlysoundslikeahumanv
9、oice, evenwith“ums”,hesitationsandrealisticinflections (转调).Heresashortpartofthedemonstration:DuplexAI: “Hi.Imcallingtobookawomanshaircutforacustomer.Um, Imlookingforsomethingaround12PM.onMay3.”Humanreceptionist: “Sure.Givemeonesecond.”DuplexAI:“Mmhmm.”Humanreceptionist: “Sorry, theclosestwehavetoth
10、atisa1:15.”DuplexAI:“Doyouhaveanythingbetween10AM.and, uh, 12PM.?”Humanreceptionist: “Okay, wehavea10oclock.”Manyfelthowmorallywrongitistoactlikeahumanandcheatothers.However, RishiChandra, vicepresidentforhomeproductmanagementatGooglesaid, “Wellspendmuchtimeondifferentwaystoletthereceptionistsknowan
11、dinformthemthatthecallisbeingrecorded.”MeanwhileDuplexreallydoesfillaneed.“HowdowebridgethisideathatIwanttoorderapizza, butmylocalpizzahousesnotonline?”Chandrasays.“Todayonlyaverysmallnumberofpeoplecanhavepersonalassistantsdoingthesethingsforthem.Nowcanwemakethataccessibletoeveryone?”Receptionistswi
12、llbecomeaccustomedtogettingcallsfromDuplexjustaswegotusedtospeakingtoSirionphonesorautomated (自动化的) menusystemsonservicehotlines.Somedaysmallbusinesseswillnothavetowastetimeonphonecalls, either.YourAIwillcalltheirAInohumaninteractionrequired.Thentheonlyquestionis, whatwillwedowithallournewfreetime?2
13、1Whatissuggestedinthefirstparagraph?A5000audienceenjoyedthesoundDuplexmade.BArthurC.ClarkewroteafamousstoryaboutDuplex.CWhatDuplexcandoissoamazingthatitslikemagic.DThenameGoogleDuplexwasgivenbySundarPichai.22WhatisshownintheconversationbetweenDuplexAIandahumanreceptionist?ADuplexAIisnotpatientasahum
14、anreceptionist.BDuplexAIcanfindthecustomeraperfecthaircut.CDuplexAIperfectlymakesreservationslikeahuman.DDuplexAIcannotmakeanappointmenttotheexacttime.23Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?AANewlyInventedClassicMagicBMoralProblemsCausedbyAICHowtoMakeReservationsonthePhoneDIllHaveMyAICallYourAIBShemaynol
15、ongerbeapartofTheGreatBritishBakeOff, butyoucantkeepMaryBerryawayfromwhatsheenjoysdoingmosttakingthenationsfavouriterecipesandgivingthemherownuniquetwist.Inherbrandnewseries, ClassicMaryBerry, shepromisesthateverysingledishpresentedhasbeenpersonallytestedathomebyherownfamilyandonlythosethatreceiveda
16、thumbsup (赞许) fromeveryonemadethecut.ItwouldcertainlytakeabravepersontosuggestMaryhadgotitwrong.Havingstartedcookinginhertwenties, shenowhasmorethan70cookerybookstohername.Sowhatcanviewersexpectfromthenewshow? “Thisisfoodyoucancookathome, eachfocusingonadifferentstyleoffood, disheswithsimpletechniqu
17、esandtipsonwhatyoucanprepareahead,”Marysays.“Classicme!”Itwasntuntilshewas75thatshefoundfame, followingthelaunch (推出) ofBakeOffin2010.HerchemistrywithbakerPaulHollywoodandpresentersSuePerkinsandMelGiedroycquicklyturnedtheshowintothemostpopularseriesonTV.Butin2017, whenitmovedtoChannel4, Marydecideds
18、hewouldremainwiththeBBC.Mary, whohastwochildrenandfourgrandchildren, liveswithPaul, herhusband, for51years, inBuckinghamshire, wheretheygrowmuchofwhattheyeatintheirowngarden.ButwhilePaulisonhandtohelptendtothefruitandveg, Maryinsiststhatthekitchenremainsherkingdom.AlthoughMaryturns83nextmonth, there
19、isnosuggestionofherslowingdownandevenlessofretiring.“Wealldothingsthatweenjoy,”sheexplains.“Ifindcookingisveryrelaxing.Icooksomethingandeveryonegoes, Isntthatdelicious? Canwehaveitagain?Ifindthatsorewarding.IhopeIinspirepeopletoenjoyfamilycooking.Lifeisallaboutsharing.Ifwearegoodatsomething, letuspa
20、ssiton.ThatisthepleasureIget.”24WhatdoweknowaboutBakeOff?AItsoldcookerybooks.BItremainedwiththeBBC.CItwaslaunchedbytheBBC.DItwashostedonChannel4initially.25WhatmadeMaryBerryfamous?ADecidingtostaywiththeBBC.BHelpingtolaunchBakeOffin2010.CTeachinghercolleagueschemistryonTV.DCreatinganinvitingatmospher
21、eontheshow.26WhatcanweinferfromParagraph4?AMaryenjoysworkingwithherfamilyintheirowngarden.BMaryisquiteconfidentthathercookingwillbewellreceived.CMaryreceivessomesuggestionsthatsheslowdownorretire.DMarydoesntwanttobedisturbedwhencookinginthekitchen.27Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?APassingontheCoo
22、kingPleasureBCreatingHerOwnUniqueStyleCRefusingtoSlowDownorRetireDMakingtheKitchenHerKingdomCBeforethe1830s, mostnewspapersweresoldthroughannualsubscriptionsinAmerica, usually$8to$10ayear.Today$8or$10seemsasmallamountofmoney, butatthattimetheseamountswereforbiddingtomostcitizens.Accordingly, newspap
23、erswerereadalmostonlybyrichpeopleinpoliticsorthetrades.Inaddition, mostnewspapershadlittleinthemthatwouldappealtoamassaudience.Theyweredullandvisuallyforbidding.Buttherevolutionthatwastakingplaceinthe1830swouldchangeallthat.Thetrend, then, wastowardthe“pennypaper”atermreferringtopapersmadewidelyavai
24、labletothepublic, Itmeantanyinexpensivenewspaper; perhapsmoreimportantlyitmeantnewspapersthatcouldbeboughtinsinglecopiesonthestreet.Thisdevelopmentdidnottakeplaceovernight.Ithadbeenpossible (butnoteasy) tobuysinglecopiesofnewspapersbefore1830, butthisusuallymeantthereaderhadtogodowntotheprintersoffi
25、cetopurchaseacopy.Streetsaleswerealmostunknown.However, withinafewyears, streetsalesofnewspaperswouldbecommonplaceineasterncities.Atfirstthepriceofsinglecopieswasseldomapennyusuallytwoorthreecentswaschargedandsomeoftheolderwellknownpaperschargedfiveorsixcents.Butthephrase“pennypaper”caughtthepublics
26、fancy, andsoontherewouldbepapersthatdidindeedsellforonlyapenny.Thisnewtrendofnewspapersfor“themanonthestreet”didnotbeginwell.Someoftheearlyventures (企业) wereimmediatefailures.Publishersalreadyinbusiness, peoplewhowereownersofsuccessfulpapers, hadlittledesiretochangethetradition.Itlookafewyouthfuland
27、daringbusinessmentogettheballrolling.28WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesnewspapersinAmericabeforethe1830s?AAcademic.BUnattractive.CInexpensive.DConfidential.29Whatdidstreetsalesmeantonewspapers?ATheywouldbepricedhigher.BTheywoulddisappearfromcities.CTheycouldhavemorereaders.DTheycouldregainpublictrus
28、t.30Whowerethenewspapersofthenewtrendtargetedat?ALocalpoliticians.BCommonpeople.CYoungpublishers.DRichbusinessmen.31Whatcanwesayaboutthebirthofthepennypaper?AItwasadifficultprocess.BItwasatemporarysuccess.CItwasarobberyofthepoor.DItwasadisasterforprinters.DCharlesRobertDarwin, bornon12February, 1809
29、, wasanEnglishnaturalist, geologistandbiologist, bestknownforhiscontributionstothescienceofevolution.DarwinsearlyinterestinnatureledhimtoneglecthismedicaleducationattheUniversityofEdinburgh; instead, hehelpedtolookintomarineinvertebrates (海洋无脊椎动物).StudiesattheUniversityofCambridgeencouragedhislovefo
30、rnaturalscience.HisfiveyearvoyageonHMSBeagleestablishedhimasanfamousgeologistwhoseobservationsandtheoriessupportedCharlesLyellsuniformitarian (均变论者的) ideas, andpublicationofhisjournalofthevoyagemadehimfamousasapopularauthor.Puzzledbythegeographicalplacementofwildlifehecollectedonthevoyage, Darwinbeg
31、antostudyitcarefully, andin1838builtuphistheoryofnaturalselection.Althoughhediscussedhisideaswithseveralnaturalists, heneededtimeforextensiveresearchandhisgeologicalworkhadbeenaheadoftime.Hewaswritinguphistheoryin1858whenAlfredRusselWallacesenthimanessaythatdescribedthesameidea, causingimmediatepubl
32、icationofbothoftheirtheories: OntheOriginofSpecies.InthecommonpublicationwithAlfredRusselWallace, heintroducedhisscientifictheorythatthisbranchingpatternofevolutionresultedfromaprocessthathecallednaturalselection, inwhichthestruggleforexistencehasasimilareffecttotheartificialselectioninvolvedinselec
33、tivebreeding (繁衍).Histheorythatallspeciesoflifehavepassedonovertimefromcommonancestorsisnowwidelyaccepted, andconsideredafoundationalconceptinscience.Darwinhasbeendescribedasoneofthemostinfluentialfiguresinhumanhistory, andhewashonoredbyburialinWestminsterAbbeyafterhisdeathon19April1882.32WhatdidDar
34、windowhenhewas29yearsold?AHestudiedattheUniversityofCambridge.BHestartedhisfiveyearvoyageonHMSBeagle.CHestartedtoformhisfamoustheoryaboutnature.DHepublishedhistheorywithAlfredRusselWallace.33Whatisthemainideaofthethirdparagraph?AHowDarwinstheorybecamepublic.BWhatthecontentofDarwinstheoryis.CHowDarwi
35、ndiscoveredhisfamoustheory.DWhyDarwinworkedwithAlfredRusselWallace.34Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?ADarwinwasstronglyagainstuniformitarianideas.BArtificialselectionisthebestwayinselectivebreeding.CWestminsterAbbeyisaburialplaceforfamouspeople.DDarwinwastheonlydiscovererofnaturalselectionthen.35Inwhic
36、hsectionofamagazinecanthetextbefound?APeople.BActivities.CPhilosophy.DHistory.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。Takecareofyourspine(脊柱)Thespinestandsatthecenterofyourhealth, providingyourbodywithstructureandsupport.Italsocontainsyourspinecord, amassivecollectionofnerv
37、esconveyingelectricsignalsfromtherestofyourbodytoyourbrain._36_.Maintaininggoodposture (姿势) isoneofthemostimportantthingsyoucandotokeepyourspinehealthy.Properposturemeansstandingorsittingwhilekeepingyourspinestraight, exceptforitsnaturalcurves.Posturecomesintoplayevenwhenyouareasleep.Sleepingonyours
38、ideputslessstressonyourspinethanmostotherpositions._37_.Especiallyifyouworkatadeskmostoftheday, itsimportanttogetupandstretchregularly._38_.Stretchcanhelpthemusclesaroundyourspinerelaxandallowbonestoshiftintobetterarrangement.Strengthexerciseslikepushups (俯卧撑) canalsohelpbystrengtheningthemusclesaro
39、undyourspine.However, dontoverdotheexercise, asrepeatedmotionscanstrainthemusclesaroundyourspine.Finally, yourdietaffectsthehealthofyourspinebecausemanyvitaminsarenecessaryforbonesandnerves.Inparticular, vitaminsBandDareessentialtokeepboneshealthy, soyoumaywanttoconsidertakingasupplement._39_,soitis
40、alsohelpfultodosomeofthebackexerciseoutside.Manyoftheactionsnecessarytokeepyourspinehealthyareidenticaltothoseusedtopreserveyourhealthinotherways._40_.AHowever, thelatterisalsoabsorbedfromsunlightBStayingstillfortoolongcanbehardonyourbackCSoprotectyourback, therestofthebodywillbenefitDProtectingyour
41、spinewithyogaisalsoanecessarystepETrythefollowingexercisestokeepyourspinemoreflexibleFExerciseisalsoanimportantfactorinthehealthofyourspineGSoyoushouldtakethefollowingfactorsintoaccounttohaveahealthyspine第三部分语言知识运用(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。Ihadtomak
42、eatriptotheDMV (车管所) withoutanappointment.AnyonewhohasdonethisinSiliconValleymight_41_thefrustrationencounteredandthetimethiscantake.Well, Igotthereandtherewasnolinetogetanumber, butIdidhaveabout25peopleinfrontofmewiththeirown_42_.Isattherepatiently, just_43_people.Ayoungmanhadgottenuptothecounteran
43、dhadnocashtopayhisfee.Hecamebackandwasexplaininghis_44_tothegentlemanbesideme.Alas, hedidnthaveany_45_,either.Iofferedhimthemoneyandhewantedmyinformation_46_hecouldrepaymeusingVenmo.AlthoughI_47_thisapplication, Ichoseadifferentformofrepayment.I_48_tohaveoneSmileCardinmywalletItrytocarryaroundallthe
44、time.Iofferedhimthecardandsaid, “Youcandothisasa_49_.”Hereallywantedtojust_50_thecash, buttherewasnowayandIjustinsistedhepayitforward.Notlongafterthat, Iwas_51_,gotmybusinessdoneandIwasoutoftherelessthan60minutesinDMVwithouta(n) _52_andImdone.Thatisunheardof! Ivespent_53_therewithanappointment.Maybe
45、thisallwentso_54_becauseofmychanceencounterwiththisyounggentleman, maybenot.But, Idochoosetobelievethat, aswespreadourown_55_intheworld, itricochets (反弹,弹回) backtousinmultitudes.41A.needBignoreCknowDmanage42A.papersBnumbersCnamesDseats43A.watchingBattendingCmonitoringDchecking44A.thoughtBsituationCa
46、ttemptDconcern45A.checkBchoiceCcashDchange46A.soBbutCorDand47A.replaceBfindCuseDdislike48A.triedBhappenedCpromisedDdecided49A.bookmarkBticketCrewardDrepayment50A.returnBfetchCborrowDexchange51A.pickedoutBpulledoverCcalledupDturneddown52A.invitationBassistanceCappointmentDguidance53A.longerBtougherCm
47、oreDharder54A.surprisinglyBsmoothlyCcarefullyDstrangely55A.kindnessBsmileCwisdomDwealth非选择题部分第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Inancienttimes, Chineseancestorslikedtosteamorboilfood.Itwasdifficultforthemtousespoonstodipvegetablesinthesoup.Sothey56._ (clever
48、) invented“Zhu”topickupfood.Thusithasbecome57._ (convenient) tableware (餐具) intheirlives.Developmentofchopsticks58._ (experience) alonghistorysofar.Chopsticksonlybecametwosticksofthesame59._ (long) intheShangDynasty (16th11thcenturyBC).Theappearanceofchopstickssaidgoodbyetothosedays60._ourancestorsh
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