2020-2021学年新教材英语北师大版必修第三册练习:UNIT 7 ART 单元测评 WORD版含解析.docx
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1、第七单元测评(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。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。1.What did the man eat just now?A.An apple.B.Some chicken.C.Two peaches.2.How is the new house different from the old one?A.It has more rooms.B.It has l
2、arger rooms.C.It has a small garden.3.Whats the relationship between the speakers?A.Classmates.B.Colleagues.C.Teacher and student.4.When does the conversation probably take place?A.In the morning.B.At noon.C.In the evening.5.Why did the man call the woman?A.To return her hat.B.To thank her for the g
3、reat party.C.To ask her if he left something in her house.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。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至8题。6.Where is the man going?A.A hotel.B.A park.C.A museum.7.Why does the woman suggest Park Stree
4、t?A.There is heavy traffic on Madison Street.B.It is the fastest way.C.She knows the route better.8.Which way do the speakers finally go?A.Madison Street.B.Park Street.C.50th Street.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9.Where does the conversation take place?A.In a waiting room.B.In the doctors office.C.Over the phone.
5、10.Whats wrong with the man?A.He has a stomachache.B.He has a toothache.C.He has a headache.11.When can the man see the doctor?A.Right now.B.This afternoon.C.Tomorrow.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12.Whats the relationship between the speakers?A.Co-workers.B.Friends.C.Coach and player.13.Which sport does the wom
6、an do for exercise?A.Running.B.Basketball.C.Swimming.14.How often does the woman play volleyball?A.Twice a week.B.Three times a week.C.Every day.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15.Who is Bobby?A.A friend.B.A dog.C.A neighbour.16.What happened to Bobby?A.He went missing.B.He left with Jim.C.He lost his sight.17.How
7、 does the woman feel?A.Angry.B.Worried.C.Regretful.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.What do we know about the woman?A.She is a nurse.B.Her husband is dead.C.She lives with her children now.19.When does the woman usually get up?A.At 5:00.B.At 6:30.C.At 7:00.20.What does the woman like doing?A.Reading newspapers
8、in the park.B.Doing something indoors.C.Looking in the shop windows.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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AWhen you study abroad in France,you can expect to be treated the same as your native classmates,whether in a lecture or a discussion class.While you can stud
9、y abroad in France and focus on nearly any subject,its the students with a passion for the arts,architecture and history that rush to the country in the largest numbers.And thats no shock,considering that France has been the centre of the arts for centuries.As students of the arts,you will have to m
10、ake careful use of your time,given all that France has to offer.Visit the Louvre to view the works of French artists such as Monet,Matisse and Renoir;Read the works of such French literary geniuses as Baudelaire,Proust and Voltaire;Listen to the music of Debussy,or more contemporary artists like Air
11、 and Daft Punk.France is also a main destination for architecture students,as you will see architecture in nearly every style:The Gothic Chateau de Chambord,built in the 1500s;Place Dauphine built in 1607 in Baroque style;The post-modern housing development,Marne-la-Vallee.History students will find
12、 that France has been where the action is for quite some time.Over the course of the centuries,it has been the stage for the most important developments in the history of mankind,including the French Revolution,the rise of Napoleon and the rise of the Fifth Republic under President Charles de Gaulle
13、.It was also the site of the D-Day invasion(诺曼底登陆) of World War .As a possible study abroad location,France has a lot to offer,because the combination of educational institutions(教育机构),arts and culture,and national history are second to none.21.What can we learn about studying abroad in France from
14、the text?A.Few students choose to study in France.B.There are many lectures and discussion classes.C.Students from China are usually treated badly.D.France is the best place for students who love the arts.22.What can art students do on weekends?A.Enjoy Voltaires music.B.Listen to Prousts music.C.Rea
15、d Renoirs literary works.D.View Monets works in the Louvre.23.According to the text,you can see many kinds of architecture in France,such as .post-modern housing developmentBaroque style buildingsthe Big BenGothic architectureA.B.C.D.24.The text is most likely taken from .A.a study abroad websiteB.a
16、n architecture advertisementC.a history bookD.a fashion magazineBJim Denevan is an amazing artist whose work is admired by all,but owned by nonethats because all of Jims art is created on an unusual canvas (画布)the soft sand.He sometimes spends days working on a piece,only to see it washed away by th
17、e sea or a storm and that is just the way he likes it.Denevan discovered his artistic talents about ten years ago,when he was wandering aimlessly on the beach with a stick.He ended up drawing a 12-foot-long fish.Since then,Jim has travelled over 1,800 miles while creating over 600 pieces of sand art
18、.Over the years,his drawings have become bigger,but the tools he uses havent changedall he needs is a stick,a garden rake(耙) and most importantly,his lively imagination!Just like any good artist,Jim is quite particular about the “quality” of his canvas,sometimes walking for miles,in search of perfec
19、t sand.His latest piece of work,which is also the worlds largest freelance drawing(自由绘画),was created in the desert sands of Nevada.It took Jim three trips,eight days and over 100 miles of walking to create this 3-mile work of art.It took the storm just one night to destroy it!However,Jim says he act
20、ually enjoys watching the waves or rain wash his paintings away.Jims art has become very popular over the years and was even the topic of a documentary named “Sandman” in 2005.Jim Denevan is not just about art in the sandhe is also an excellent chef and founder of an organisation called “Outstanding
21、 in the Field”,whose motto is to celebrate food at its source.Accordingly,group dining events are held outdoors on farms,with the diners being treated to a delicious meal.The events,which are held in different farms throughout America,are always sold out the minute the schedule is announced.25.It ca
22、n be learnt from the text that.A.Denevan walks a lot to complete his workB.it is not hard for Denevan to find suitable sand to draw onC.it usually takes long for the storm to destroy Denevans workD.Denevan is very particular about his drawing tools26.What does Denevan enjoy about his work according
23、to the text?A.Walking a long distance.B.Waiting for the storm to come.C.Looking for a suitable canvas.D.Watching his work being destroyed by nature.27.Which of the following can best describe Denevan?A.Generous.B.Open-minded.C.Imaginative.D.Traditional.28.What can we learn from the last paragraph?A.
24、Denevan loses his interest in art soon.B.Denevan is also popular as a chef.C.Being a happy chef is Denevans final goal in life.D.Denevans fame helps him with his chef job.CIn recent years,little free libraries of all shapes and sizes have popped up.Often built by community members,they could be foun
25、d on street corners and the sidewalks across the United States,hoping to share their book collections with their neighbours.Minneapolis,Minnesota,even hosted the first Little Free Library Festival,where book fans came together to promote literacy (读写能力) in their communities.For the most part,little
26、free libraries have more in common with book sharing shelves in hotels,local parks,coffee shops and other public spaces than the traditional public library.Based on the rule of “take a book,leave a book”,these little libraries can take many forms from birdhouse-like wooden structures to redesigned n
27、ewspaper selling machines,Robert Wirsing writes for BronxTimes.The little free library organisation began when a citizen of Hudson,Wisconsin,named Todd Bol built a little one-room schoolhouse,filled it with books and placed it in his front yard to honour his mother who passed away in 2009.Together w
28、ith a local educator named Rick Brooks,the two began placing little free libraries across Wisconsin and sharing the idea with people across the country.“Something we are eager for in this information age is that connection between people,” Bol tells Margret Aldrich for Book Riot.“I want to show how
29、Little Free Library is about readers inspiring readers.It goes on and on.”While Little Free Libraries seem like a harmless means to promote literacy by sharing books with neighbours,a few of the roadside landing libraries have caused minor legal problems.Officials in Los Angeles and Shreveport,Louis
30、iana,have told some citizens that their homemade libraries broke city roles and that they would have to remove them to avoid being fined.Still,little free libraries have been well accepted by their communities.For anyone interested in making their own at home,the organisation has posted helpful tips
31、 and guides for building the little book lending boxes in their neighbourhoods.29.What can we know about the little free libraries in America?A.They are state-owned.B.They are popular nationally.C.They are set up to sell books.D.They help those with no books to read.30.What is a common character of
32、little free libraries?A.They lie in many public places.B.They share a large collection of books.C.They compete with traditional public libraries.D.They exist mainly in the form of wooden houses.31.What is Todd Bols primary aim of building a library?A.To remember his dead mother.B.To help people form
33、 a habit of reading.C.To set an example to other communities.D.To share his knowledge with other citizens.32.What does Todd Bol think of the little free libraries?A.They cause minor legal problems.B.They should continue to exist.C.They mean a lot to community members.D.They should be supported by th
34、e government.DOne of the greatest stories of rags to riches success is that of Andrew Carnegie,who started life in poverty but became the richest man in the world.Carnegie was born in Scotland in 1837,the son of a weaver.In 1848,the family moved to the United States and at 13 Carnegie began to work
35、in a cotton mill,earning $1.5 per week.About three years later,he found a better job as a telegraph messenger boy.At work,his superiors were impressed by his abilities and willingness to work hard.In 1853,he gained an office job at the Pennsylvania Railroad Company.This was his first big break.He co
36、ntinued to impress and rose rapidly through the company,gaining more and more responsibility.At the same time,Carnegie loved reading very much and made use of every opportunity to visit the library.He read widely on all subjects,particularly literature.Carnegie now began to save a little money and,w
37、ith the help of his employer,began to make some successful investments(投资).He invested in the iron industry and eventually set up in business himself,owning several iron and steel plants.This was where he made his fortune.By the 1890s,the Carnegie Steel Company was the biggest and most successful bu
38、siness in the world.Carnegie had always believed that the pursuit of wealth was never an end in itself.In his view,successful,wealthy people should give away their wealth for the benefit of everyone in society.True to his word,in 1901,at the age of 66,he retired from business and devoted the rest of
39、 his life to charity work.Carnegies lack of formal education and his poor family background clearly didnt influence his success.His rapid rise from poverty to wealth was due to his willingness to work hard,his intelligence and good business sense,and his talent for making things happen.He died in 19
40、19 at the age of 83.33.What can be learnt from the text?A.Carnegie was highly thought of by his employers.B.Carnegie made his investments independently.C.Carnegie believed that money was everything.D.Carnegie could have been more successful if he had been formally educated.34.What does the underline
41、d part “gaining more and more responsibility” in the second paragraph most probably mean?A.Becoming more and more intelligent.B.Being put to higher positions.C.Having a better sense of confidence.D.Reading more and more books.35.Which of the following will be the suitable title for the text?A.Andrew
42、 Carnegie:A Wealthy ManB.Steel & Iron:The Most Profitable BusinessC.From Rags to Riches:The Story of Andrew CarnegieD.Intelligence and Good Business Sense:Two Factors in Becoming Rich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。Everyone complains.Even if you argue that you are the h
43、appiest person in the world,you still complain sometimes.Sometimes you complain without even realising it,but rarely is it ever helpful.36Here are some tips to stop complaining and give up the negative thoughts:37When you find yourself thinking or saying a negative comment about something or someone
44、,stop and force yourself to say something positive instead.Seek the help of a cheerful friend to change you when you complain and help you to see the positive in the situation.Make a list of things we are grateful for.We often complain about the things we dont have without noticing those things we a
45、lready have.Be grateful for what we have in our life because we are lucky simply for being ourselves.38Learn to adapt to the changes.There are many things we cant change.39Always find the positive side of each situation,regardless of however difficult the situation is.With parents and friends suppor
46、t,we can survive any life changes.Allow yourself to vent(发泄) your feelings every once in a while.Constantly ignored negative thoughts could add up.If you are really going through a rough time,dont be afraid to share your feelings with a close friend or family member or see a therapist.Find what make
47、s you happy.40 Maybe it is time to make the hard decision to move on to another job or career.Uncover what your biggest complaints are about and see if you can change the situation to make you happy.Choose happiness,focus on the positive,and be kind always!A.Change the way you think.B.Make positive
48、people friends.C.The best and only thing we can do is to accept them.D.Are you constantly complaining about your present job?E.Sometimes this list can be easy,full of hobbies you enjoy.F.So how can you manage to force yourselves to end complaining?G.Set down things we are thankful for and well see t
49、hat we dont have any reason to complain.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30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。I guess I was spoiled at first.I was an only child,41 by all relatives.Up until I was eight years old,life was 42.Then along came Grant and everything 43.Grant is my littl
50、e brother.He was born a month earlier,so he needed a lot of extra 44.My parents still 45 me,but I was no longer the centre of the universe.I was angry about the change.And at first,I was also 46 with Grant.Fortunately,Grant didnt cause any real 47 in his growth.Gradually,he developed the habit of 48
51、 himself to me.My parents want me to be 49 to him,but I found him totally annoying.By the time I became a teenager,he was,at five,my shadow,50 me around,copying my every move,and asking endless questions.Still,in spite of my unhappiness towards him,I began to 51 the time we spent together.As time we
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