2020-2021学年新教材高中英语 Unit 2 Looking into the Future单元素养评估课时作业(含解析)新人教版选择性必修第一册.doc
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1、单元素养评估(二)Unit 2(120分钟150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。1Where does this conversation most probably take place?AIn a restaurant. BIn a shop. CIn a vegetable market.2What did the man do last nigh
2、t?AHe went to visit a friend. BHe went to say goodbye to his friend at the airport.CHe went to another city with his friend.3What can we learn about the man from the conversation?AHe enjoys using emails. BHe often receives letters from his friends.CHe never writes letters to his friends.4At what tim
3、e does the next plane to London leave?A10:00. B11:00. C12:00.5. Whats the mans problem?AHe isnt feeling well. BHe is caught in bad weather.CHe has to change his travel plan for cold weather.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
4、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。6Why didnt the man go to work?ABecause he had a party for Bill. BBecause he had to say goodbye to David.CBecause he drank too much and felt terrible.7When did Bills wife have a baby girl?AThis morning. BLast night.CThe night before last.听第7段材料,回答第8至1
5、0题。8What didnt the man do yesterday?AHe didnt see a film. BHe didnt watch a football game.CHe didnt go dancing.9Whom did the man go dancing with yesterday evening?AHis family. BHis girlfriend. CThe woman.10What can we learn from the conversation?AThe man had a bad time last night. BThe man doesnt li
6、ke dancing.CThe man didnt go home until midnight last night.听第8段材料,回答第11至12题。11What are they talking about?AA film. BA book. CA speech.12Why does the woman NOT like it?ABecause it is too real. BBecause it is all imaginary.CBecause it is all about science.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13What are the two speakers
7、talking about?AHow to celebrate their sons birthday. BHow to spend their weekend.CWhere to play on the weekend.14What will the two speakers buy for their son?ASome clothes. BA birthday cake. CSome model toys.15Where will the two speakers go this Saturday?AThe park. BThe library. CThe zoo.16Where wil
8、l they have lunch this Saturday?AIn a hotel. BIn a KFC. CAt home.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17What did the first American president do for the White House?AHe helped choose the land. BHe designed it by himself.CHe found out the best designer.18When did the American president begin to live in the White House?
9、AIn 1792. BIn 1800. CIn 1812.19Why did James Hoban rebuild the White House?ABecause it became too worn out. BBecause it was not beautiful enough.CBecause it was badly destroyed.20Who officially gave the building the name “White House”?AGeorge Washington. BTheodore Roosevelt. CJohn Adams.第二部分阅读(共两节,满
10、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。ASome Japanese companies are producing robots for use in the home as companions. We would like to introduce three models that are more or less affordable.Kirobo Mini, a small robot for use in homeJapanese carmaker Toyota sells the Kirobo
11、 Mini, a small robot designed for cuteness. So far, the robot can only understand Japanese. But it can respond when spoken to and can ask some questions. If you talk with Kirobo, it can remember the content of a discussion. In this way, the robot can get “smarter” and will be able to “grow up” over
12、time. The robot is smallonly 10 centimetres tall and its price is $350.Aibo, a robotic dogSony is the Japanese maker, now, producing a robotic dog called Aibo. The Aibo is about 30 centimetres long and has natural looking eyes. It is also very cute. The eyes have a camera, so you can take a picture
13、while playing with Aibo. The robotic dog can respond to a pink ball and plastic bone like real dogs. Sony is considering overseas sales but has not decided yet. However, Aibo is much more costly with a price of about $1,800. Qoobo, cushion with a tailQoobo looks more like a cushion than a robot. Yuk
14、ai Engineering in Tokyo makes Qoobo which has no face or legs. The robot only has a body and a tail. However, the company says the cushion can wave its tail slowly as a response to caresses and tapping. Qoobo is the biggest of the robotsat 33 centimetres in length. It is now available to order in Ja
15、pan and the United States and is expected to be sent out later this year. Qoobo is the least costly of these robots at $90, but it does not have the ability to “learn” from its surroundings.21In which section of the newspaper does this passage belong to?AEconomy. BScience and Technology.CEntertainme
16、nt. DEducation.22How can we arrange the order of the robots in length?AKirobo Mini, Aibo, Qoobo. BQoobo, Kirobo Mini, Aibo.CAibo, Kirobo Mini, Qoobo. DKirobo Mini, Qoobo, Aibo.23Which of the following statements is true?AKirobo Mini can respond to a plastic bone like real dogs.BQoobo is already on s
17、ale in the United States.CKirobo Mini can really grow up over time.DAibo is the most expensive among the three.BJohnson went to Penquay for the weekend. He arrived there late on Friday evening. The landlady of the guest house, Mrs Smith, answered the door and showed him to his room. Johnson was very
18、 tired and went straight to bed. He slept well and didnt wake up until nine oclock the next morning.Johnson went downstairs for breakfast. Because there were no other guests, Mrs Smith invited him to have breakfast with her family. Her only daughter, Catherine, about 13, was already sitting in the d
19、ining room. Mrs Smith went to the kitchen to prepare breakfast. Johnson noticed there were four places at the table and asked Catherine if there was another guest. Catherine told him that it was an empty place. And it used to be her fathers place. Her father had been a fisherman. Three years before
20、he had gone out in his boat, and had never returned. Her mother always kept that place for him and made his breakfast every morning. Catherine showed him his photo on the wall. Johnson said nothing, but looked very puzzled. At that moment Mrs Smith returned. She served four cups of tea, and put one
21、in the empty place. Looking at the empty chair, Johnson was more puzzled.Suddenly, Johnson heard footsteps outside the door and a tall man with a black beard walked into the room. Johnson looked scared. It was the man in the photo. He jumped up and ran out of the room. The man asked, “Whats the matt
22、er?” Catherine said, “I dont know. Hes a guest from London. Hes here because a tall man with a black beard tried to kill him.” “Catherine,” the man said, “have you been telling stories again?” “Stories, father? Me?” the girl laughed.24Why did Mrs Smith invite Johnson to have breakfast with her famil
23、y?AHe woke up too late for his breakfast. BThere was an empty place at the table.CHe was the only guest that day. DHer daughter wanted to talk with him.25Who is the tall man with a black beard?AAnother guest. BCatherines father.CA friend of the familys. DJohnsons enemy.26What does the underlined wor
24、d “scared” probably mean?AExcited. BUpset.CFrightened. DCalm.27What can we infer from the passage?ACatherines father got lost on the sea. BMrs Smith does not love her husband.CJohnson may be killed by the man. DCatherine is fond of telling stories.CImagine a future where all farming is done by machi
25、ne, and humans never set foot in the fields. In Shropshire in the UK, engineers in the Hands Free Hectare project are developing automated tractors and drones to grow and harvest crops.One reason why the sector is on the up is that global demand for food is rapidly increasing. The World Bank estimat
26、es we will need to produce 50% more food by 2050 if the planets population continues to grow at its current speed. Add to this, yields will decrease by over a quarter due to climate change, and the situation looks serious. Could futuristic farming provide the answer?One company in Japan believes so.
27、 The firm Spread has dispensed_with farming on land altogether, and instead grows vegetables on stacks of trays indoors in an automated factory. “In countries like Japan, where land is actually a very scarce resource, it makes more sense to stack your production, just like a skyscraper,” says JJ Pri
28、ce, Spreads global marketing manager. Mr Price told the BBC that this method of vertical farming not only reduces costs by 50%, but it is also greener. LED lights cut energy bills by a third, and 98% of water can be recycled. By growing crops close to where people consume them, transport costs and e
29、missions are also minimised, he says.And where will we buy this futuristic food? Perhaps in shops with no staff? Amazon has recently launched its first Amazon Go store in the US, which has no checkouts. Customers simply pick their items from the shelves, and technology does the rest.All this begs th
30、e question: if everything is automated, what jobs will people do? The mechanisation of farming means fewer and fewer people work the land. From 1950 to 2010, agricultural labourers have decreased from 81% to 48.2% of the workforce in developing countries, and from 35% to 4.2% in developed countries,
31、 according to the International Labour Organization. Its a trend that looks set to continue.28Why do people develop agricultural robotics?ATo change the climate. BTo liberate the workforce.CTo control the population growth. DTo meet the increasing demand for food.29Which of the following is closest
32、in meaning to the underlined phrase in Paragraph 3?Achanged BdevelopedCdone away with Dtaken up30Why does Mr Price think vertical farming makes particular sense in Japan?AWorkforce is too limited. BTransport costs may decrease.CThere is so little land available for farming. DThe technology has reach
33、ed a high level.31What can be the best title for the text?AFarming Technology BThe Future of Food ProductionCEmployment Trend DFuture Shops with No StaffDTraffic jams and cities, it seems, go hand in hand. Everyone complains about being stuck in traffic, but, like the weather, no one seems to do any
34、thing about it. In particular, traffic engineers, transportation planners, and public officials responsible for transportation systems in large cities are frequently criticized for failing to solve the traffic jam.But is the traffic jam a sign of failure? Long queues at restaurants or theater box of
35、fices are seen as signs of success. Should transportation systems be viewed any differently? I think we should recognize that the traffic jam is an unpreventable byproduct (副产品) of successful cities, and view the “traffic problem” in a different light.Cities exist because they improve social communi
36、cation and economic trade. The traffic jam occurs where there are lots of people but limited space. Culturally and economically successful cities have the worst traffic problems, while decaying cities dont have much traffic. New York and Los Angeles are Americas most crowded cities. But if you want
37、access to major brokerage houses (经纪行), you will find them easier to reach in crowded New York than in any other large cities. And if your company needs access to postproduction film editors or satelliteguidance engineers, you will reach them more quickly through the crowded freeways of LA than thro
38、ugh less crowded roads elsewhere.Despite the traffic jam, a larger amount of social communication and economic trade can be made better in large, crowded cities than elsewhere. Seen in this light, the traffic jam is an unfortunate result of prosperity (繁荣), not a cause of the economic fall and urban
39、 decay. So while we can consider the traffic jam as increasing cost in the areas of big cities, the cost of inaccessibility in uncrowded places is almost certainly greater.There is no doubt that the traffic jam brings the terrible economic and environmental damage in places like Bangkok, Jakarta, an
40、d Lagos. But mobility (流动性) is far higher and traffic jam levels are far lower here in the US, even in our most crowded cities. Thats why, for now, we dont see people and capital streaming out of San Francisco and Chicago, heading for cities like El Centro and McAllen.32We can conclude from the firs
41、t paragraph that _.Athe traffic jam and weather are the two factors preventing the development of big citiesBthe traffic jam seems to be very difficult to deal withCif traffic engineers try their best, the traffic jam can be solvedDpublic officials are always criticized for misusing their power33By
42、saying “decaying” (in Para.3), the author probably means _.Aless powerful and influential BdevelopingCrich and successful Dsmallsized34What can we learn from the last paragraph?AThe traffic jam has caused terrible effects in cities such as Bangkok and Lagos.BThe traffic jam in San Francisco has resu
43、lted in the capital flowing out.CThe traffic jam level in Jakarta is lower than that in the US.DMcAllen is as crowded and successful as San Francisco.35Whats the authors opinion on the traffic jam?AIn cities, the traffic jam is avoidable.BThe traffic jam is both a sign of failure and a sign of succe
44、ss.CThe traffic jam is the result of successful cities.DThe traffic jam can promote social communication and economic trade.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。选项中有两项为多余选项。You may be relying more and more on your refrigerator. But you should know there are some things youd better
45、not put into your refrigerator._36_ Nothing dries out bread faster than your refrigerator. If you make sandwiches with the bread, and then place them in the refrigerator, the cold temperature will make the bread hard like nuts. Besides, the coldness makes the bread become hard at a faster speed.Coff
46、ee. Since ground coffee like coffee beans require cool, dry and dark spots to keep their taste and freshness, the refrigerator is not a good place for them. Coffee also needs an airtight (密封的) container. But if you have much coffee that you wont use right away, then you can freeze it. _37_ This way,
47、 you can store it for up to a month.Tomatoes. _38_ But putting them in the refrigerator will cause them to lose all of their good taste. Plus, the cold air in the cooler refrigerator stops the ripening (成熟的) process as well. And as we all know, ripening is what gives every tomato more taste. For bes
48、t results, keep tomatoes out, and inside a basket or a bowl on your counter.Honey. Make sure that you keep honey in an airtight container. _39_ Therefore, storing it in your cooler refrigerator doesnt make sense. Honey is a naturally preserved food so it needs no help from us. Amazingly enough, plac
49、ing honey in your refrigerator will in fact speed up the sugar crystallization (结晶) process. _40_ANuts.BBread.CWe all love tomatoes for their taste.DJust make sure to put the coffee in airtight bags.EHoney will stay good almost forever in that way.FSome of you dislike the tomatoes taste because it i
50、s a little strange.GAs a result, the honey will become harder or nearly impossible to eat.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。Many of the worlds pollution problems have been caused by the crowding of large groups of people into the cities.To supply the ne
51、eds of the people _41_ further pollution by industry. _42_ the rapid increase in human pollution continues _43_ the present rate, there may be much greater harm. Some scientists speak of the increase in the number of people _44_ “population pollution”About 2,000 years ago, the world population was p
52、robably about 250 million. It _45_ about one billion in 1850. By 1930 the population was about two billion. It is now over seven billion. And it is _46_ to be over 9 billion by the year 2050. If the population continues to grow at the same rate, there would be twentyfive billion people in the _47_ a
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