2020-2021学年高中英语外研版选修7单元质量检测(一) MODULE 1 BASKETBALL WORD版含解析.doc
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1、单元质量检测(一)(时间:120分钟满分: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 are the two speakers?AIn a store.BIn a car.CIn the hospital.2When did the womans son graduate?AIn 1980. BIn 1981.CIn 1982.3What is
2、Jane doing now?ATyping a letter.BChanging her clothes.CHaving a meal.4What can we know about the woman?AShe cannot read. BShe has no watch.CShe is too busy.5What is the woman riding in?AIn a bus. BIn a taxi.COn a plane.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
3、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。6What shall we do if something is wrong with the watch?ASend it back to the factory.BHave it repaired.CExchange it in the shop.7How much did the man pay for the watch?A700 dollars. B750 dollars.CFor free.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8
4、How long will they stay there?A5 weeks. B3 weeks.CWe dont know.9How many rooms did they book?A4. B2.C3.10Whats the number for the single room?ANo. 9. BNo. 7.CNo. 6.听第8段材料,回答第11、12题。11Where was the man when the murder happened?AOn the way to the station.BOn the way to work.COn the way home.12When did
5、 the man arrive at the station?AAt 810. BAt 1008.CAt 750.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13How many countries has the man visited?A5. B4.C3.14Why did the man visit them?AIn most cases, to work.BIn most cases, for holidays.CIn most cases, on business.15When did the man work in France?AIn 1950s. BIn 1960s.CIn 1970s.
6、16How long did he work in France?AA few weeks. BA few months.CA few years.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17Whats todays weather in general?AWindy. BCloudy.CSunny.18Which is the highest temperature today?A25 degrees. B19 degrees.C16 degrees.19How do you find the weather at night?ADry. BWet.CWindy.20How many hours
7、 does the weather report probably cover?A48. B24.C12.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。AAccording to a recent report, about 15% of the people in the UK are members of gyms. But are they more likely to be fit?A study found that gym members were 14 times more
8、active than people who didnt belong to any health club. Gym members did six hours more exercise a week, and this activity did make them fitter than nongym members. They also spent less time sitting down every day than nongym members. The results were the same for men and women.The study included 405
9、 people between the ages of 30 and 64, and the main characteristics of those who were gym members were the same as those who were not. “But gym members did more training than nongym members, ” said the lead author, Elizabeth Schroeder of the University of Illinois.While it might seem clear that gym
10、members exercising more are healthier than nonmembers, Schroeder says this has not been directly shown before. However, the study is only designed to show a tie between gym membership and more exercise. It may be that active people like to join gyms. In the study, people who exercised as much as gym
11、 members were also in good health.You can get the same benefits wherever you exercise. This study shows a gym membership can make you do more exercise, but other research shows that exercising outside has other help. Outdoor activities can make you feel happy about lifeespecially if you run through
12、a forest.Outdoor exercise is also more enjoyable than going to the gym. The first five minutes of outdoor exercise is especially helpful in making people feel good. But Schroeder says that a gym may also encourage greater exercise because it can be social and fun.21What did the new study find out?AG
13、ym members had healthier eating habits.BThere were fewer women gym members than men.CGym members did at least eight hours of exercise a week.DGym members were more active than nongym members.22In the study, researchers studied _.Asome sports loversB405 gym membersCpeople from different age groupsD30
14、 gym members and 64 nongym members23Which of the following will Elizabeth Schroeder agree with?AWomen should do more gym exercise.BWe should be careful with outdoor training.COutdoor exercise is better than gym exercise.DIt is easier to keep exercising if you go to the gym.BBEAVERTON, Ore.Jaime Nare
15、d is nearly 6foot1 and blessed with Michael Jordanstyle skills.In games, she can more than hold her own against the boys, dropping threepointers and sometimes scoring 30 points or more.And there, according to her coach, lies the problem.“Shes so good,” Michael Abraham said. “She makes the boys look
16、like scrubs (灌木丛)” So she has been told she can no longer play on boys teams at the Hoop, a private Beaverton basketball facility that runs a league in which Abrahams teams compete.The trouble started last month, when some parents told the Hoop management they didnt like Jaime playing with the boys.
17、 Hoop officials informed Abraham that Jaime, after years on one of his boys teams, was refused. Neal Franzer, the Hoops director of operations, said Thursday that the parents were adamant (坚决的) but their complaints had nothing to do with Jaimes skills.“They said the problem was that the boys were pl
18、aying differently against her because she was a girl,” he said.“Theyd been taught not to push a girl, and the focus had changed from playing basketball to noticing a girl was on the floor with them.”Hoop officials emailed Abraham to remind him of the rules.Abraham, Jaime and her parents didnt buy it
19、. “I think the complaints come from parents who dont like seeing a girl that good playing against their sons,” Abraham said.Jaime, who said she “fell in love” with basketball when she was 8, likes the boys team because boys play a fastpaced game.Jaimes mum, Reiko Williams, said the issue boiled over
20、 after a particular game.“She scored 30 points,” Williams said. “I remember one play. She stole the ball and made a behindtheback pass to a teammate. He missed the layin, and she grabbed the rebound and put it in. I think it was just too much for some of those parents.”24According to the passage, Mi
21、chael Abraham is _.AJaime Nareds fatherBJaime Nareds coachCJaime Nareds teammateDthe Hoops director of operations25Jaime Nareds problem lies in that _.Ashe takes advantage of the boysBshe cant keep pace with the boysCshe doesnt obey the rules of basketballDshe plays even better than her boy teammate
22、s26Jaime Nared was refused by the boys teams because _.Ashe was too rude on the courtBshe had better skills than the boysCthe boys didnt like to play with a girlDthe boys couldnt get focused when playing with her27We can infer from the passage that _.AJaime Nared has great talent in basketballBJaime
23、 Nared has played basketball for nearly ten yearsCJaime Nared doesnt know how to defend while playingDJaime Nareds mother doesnt want her daughter to play with boysCHave you ever wondered how your favorite NBA team received its famous name? All NBA teams have an interesting story or a history behind
24、 their names.Some of the names reflected the citys culture or history, others came from previous owners and many were selected through “Name the Team” contests.For teams like Los Angeles and Utah, the names were not always a reflection of the city.Even though Los Angeles has no lakes, the Laker name
25、 has been a city treasure for almost 40 years.Before going to Los Angeles, the team originated in Minneapolis, Minnesota.In 1948, team officials chose the name for its direct relationship to the states motto,“The Land of 10,000 Lakes”The team name went unchanged after moving to Los Angeles in 1960.B
26、ecause Utahs team originated in New Orleans, Louisiana, it was called the Jazz.In 1974, New Orleans club officials chose the name to represent the city for its reputation as the “jazz capital of the world”The name stayed with the team even after finding a new home in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1979.The
27、 Chicago Bulls original owner, Richard Klein, named the team the Bulls.He picked the name because a fighting bull is relentless(不屈不挠的) and never quits.Klein, who founded the club in 1966, believed these qualities were necessary for a championship team and hoped his Chicago athletes would live up to
28、the team name.Miami chose the Heat from names such as the Sharks, Beaches, and Barracudas.The name Magic was the winner for the Orlando team because the citys tourism slogan is “Come to the Magic”Tradition played a big part in naming the New York Knicks.Chosen by the clubs founder Ned Irish, the Kni
29、cks name was already important in New Yorks history.The first organized team in basketball history was named the New York Knickerbockers or the Knickerbockers Nine.In 1967, the Indian Pacers selected their team name in a different way from most other teams.Their decision was based on what they wante
30、d to accomplish in the NBA.Team officials chose the Pacers name because the organization wanted to set the “pace” in professional basketball.28Which of the names reflects the culture of the city New Orleans?AThe Jazz. BThe Indian Pacers.CThe Heat. DThe Sharks.29According to Paragraph 2, we know _.At
31、he Laker team was first set up in Los AngelesBLos Angeles is famous for its lakesCMinnesota is a state with a lot of lakesDthe Laker team has been in Los Angeles for less than 40 years30Richard Klein named the team the Bulls because he hoped his team would _.Abe as strong as bullsBset the “pace” in
32、professional basketballCbe Number 1 foreverDkeep fighting and never give up31How did the Heat get the name?AIt was named by its original owner.BIt was named after Miamis motto.CIt came from the names of other teams.DIts owner came up with the name by accident.DMothers who angrily tell off their chil
33、dren when they step_out_of_line may be making behavior problems worse, according to a study. The study by the London School of Economics (LSE) found that too much shouting and giving severe punishments were producing an opposite result. Ignoring naughty children also appeared to lead to a decrease i
34、n discipline standards.Researchers said that “reasoning with children” was more likely to have a positive impact on their behavior at a young age. But the study warned that it was difficult to determine a direct link between one parenting style and its outcomes because of the effect of other causes.
35、The latest study was based on an analysis of almost 19, 000 children. Data was collected from parents just before their childrens first birthdays, and then when they turned three, five and seven. The study, led by Dr Laure De Preux, assessed the impact of various parenting styles on children.Researc
36、hers said,“Particularly excessive (过度的) shouting, punishing or ignoring a naughty child increases his behavior problems, and only reasoning doesnt negatively impact the childs behavior.”But the study also showed that a large number of other things such as economic conditions also impacted on childre
37、ns development. The result suggested that wealthier families were able to create a whole environment that clearly benefited the child beyond simple effect of parenting. It said children in poor households in particular were affected by their mothers parenting styles.“In this group, behavior problems
38、 are reduced when mothers read to the naughty children, and increased when mothers shout at them, take treats away, or ignore them,” it said.It is the latest in a line of recent studies to assess the link between parenting and childrens behavior.Two years ago, a report commissioned (委托) by the Depar
39、tment for Education found that severe and inconsistent discipline in the home was bringing up a generation of young children with anger management problems, poor attention and low levels of learning ability.32The underlined part “step out of line” in Paragraph 1 probably means _.Alose confidence Bbe
40、have badlyCbecome excited Dachieve success33Which may help solve childrens behavior problems?APunishing them lightly.BTalking with them reasonably.CIgnoring them once in a while.DExercising strict discipline over them.34What did the research focus on?AHow mothers looked at their parenting role.BWhy
41、many children had behavior problems.CHow parenting styles affected childrens development.DWhy parents gave their children severe punishments.35What do we learn about the report in the last paragraph?AIts findings go against those of the LSEs study.BIts subject is similar to that of the LSEs study.CI
42、t shows the benefits of strict discipline.DIt has discovered new problems of children第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。Every week for the past thirty years, I have hosted a Sunday dinner in my home. People, including total strangers, call or email to book a spot. I hold t
43、he salon in my studio. The first fifty people who call may cometwice that many when the weather is nice and we can overflow into the garden._36_ Last week it was a philosophy student from Lisbon, and next week a dear friend from London will cook.People from all corners of the world come to break bre
44、ad together, to meet to talk,and often to become friends. All ages, nationalities, races, and professions gather here, and since there is no organized seating, the opportunity for connecting couldnt be better. I love the randomness (随意)I have a good memory so each week I make a point to remember eve
45、ryones name on the guest list and where theyre from so I can introduce them to one another. If I had my way, I would introduce everyone in the whole world to one another._37_ Many travelers go to see things like the Tower of London, the Statue of Liberty, the Eiffel Tower, and so on. I travel to see
46、 friends,evenor especiallythose Ive never met.In the late 1980s, I edited a series of guidebooks to different countries. _38_ Instead, each book contained about a thousand biographies of people who would be willing to welcome travelers in their cities. Hundreds of friendships evolved from these enco
47、unters, including marriages and babies.The same can be said for my salon. At a recent dinner a sixyearold girl from Bosnia spent the entire evening glued to an eightyearold boy from Estonia. Their parents were surprised, and pleased, by this immediate friendship._39_ Most of them speak English, at l
48、east as a second language. Recently a dinner featured a typical mix: a beautiful painter from Norway, a truck driver from Arizona, a newspaper editor from Sydney and students from all over.It is unnecessary to understand others; one must, at the very least, simply tolerate others._40_ No one can eve
49、r really understand anyone else, but you can love them or at least accept them.I am a world citizen. All human history is mine. My roots cover the earth.We should know each other. Okay, now come and dine.AI believe in introducing people to people.BPeople are the most important thing in my life.CTher
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