高中英语 Module 6 Old and New单元综合检测卷 外研版必修3
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Unit6 单元过关检测第一部分阅读[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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Can you imagine an ancient and quiet place? Well, this is Vicenza, my hometown. Every time I have the opportunity to speak about Vicenza with foreign people who do some sightseeing in Europe,I realize that it gets less credit than it deserves. Everybody knows Venice,Rome,and Florence very well,but only a few know the attraction of Vicenza.Vicenza has to be taken into special consideration for the important historical buildings by Andrea Palladio ( 1508— 1580 ),who was born in Padua, one of the most famous architects in the world. It was during the Renaissance (文艺复兴时期)and the next four hundred years in which Vicenza was under the protection of the Republic of Venice that the great structures were constructed, making Vicenza well-known throughout Europe and giving it the remarkable and distinctive appearance which it keeps today.Apart from its historical district, Vicenza is surrounded by beautiful hills and countryside where you can spend time walking, sightseeing, and having delicious meals in the numerous restaurants which serve typical foods and good drinks. Moreover, in Vicenza’s countryside there are splendid villas (别墅). This is where many Venetians used to spend their summers, farming their land during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.Vicenza is a must-see city for people fond of historical works. In addition, there are jazz and classical music concerts,ballets,and theatre performances,mostly during the autumn. It may be that young people feel Vicenza is not a place where they can have fun,but there are also pizzerias and pubs where contemporary music is performed, so they can have a good time there,too. Everyone needs to come to Vicenza to get to know it. They will see and touch the contributions to beauty that it made to the world.1. When it comes to Vicenza, the author thinks______.A. it is actually well worth visitingB. it lives up to its reputationC. just a few people really fall for itD. foreign visitors are pulled in by it2. What accounts for Vicenza’s uniqueness?A. Influence of the Renaissance.B. Surrounding hills and countryside.C. Protection from the Republic of Venice.D. Buildings designed by Andrea Palladio.3. Who might take great interest in Vicenza?A. Those enjoying living a modem life.B. Those having a preference for fashion.C. Those showing enthusiasm for art.D. Those wanting to learn about fanning.BThe weather was bad during the latter days of the voyage. A northwest wind was blowing all the time. The Rangoon sailed slowly. The captain thought that she would reach Hong Kong twenty hours behind time.Phileas Fogg stared at rough sea with his habitual calm. He never changed his expression for an instant, though a delay (延迟)of twenty hours,by making him too late for the Yokohama boat—Carnatic. But this man showed neither impatience nor anger, it seemed as if the storm were a part of his programme.Fix,a detective who had been searching for a bank robber,viewed the state of things differently. The storm greatly pleased him. Each delay filled him with hope that Fogg had to spend some days in Hong Kong. The weather helped him. Though he felt sea-sick, his spirit was full of great happiness.Passepartout, Mr. Fogg’s servant, was angry beyond expression about the bad weather. Everything had gone so well till now! Did the bad things come? Passepartoutwas very worried about his master’s bet. He wanted to know exactly how long the storm was going to last. The sailors advised him to refer to the barometer (晴雨表).He shook it, but with no effect. It seemed to have no desire to rise.On the 4th,the sea became calm. Passepartout cheered up! The sails were spread, and the Rangoon sailed at her full speed. The time lost could not, however, be gained again. Carnatic would,of course,be missed.At six o’clock on the morning of the 6th,the pilot went on board and guided the Rangoon through the channels to the port of Hong Kong. Passepartout still wanted to ask him if Carnatic had left for Yokohama;but he dared not. Mr. Fogg,however,did not hesitate to approach the pilot.“Do you know when a ship will leave for Yokohama?”“At high tide tomorrow morning,” answered the pilot.“What is the ship’s name?”“The ‘Carnatic’.”“Ought she not to have gone yesterday?”“Yes,sir,but one of her boilers (锅炉)needs repa-iring.”Mr. Fogg looked calm as usual, but Passepartout held the pilot’s hand firmly, “Pilot,you are the best!”4. Fix was greatly satisfied with the storm because_.A. the experience in the storm made him pleased mentallyB. the delay provided him with more days to look into FoggC. it wasn’t likely that the bank robber got in touch with FoggD. he was used to looking at things from different points of view5. According to Paragraph 4,a barometer__________.A. fails to work in a stormB. rises with a sudden shakeC. makes a storm last longerD. shows a change in the weather6. Why could Phileas Fogg and his servant catch Carnatic finally?A. There was something wrong with a boiler of Carnatic.B. The pilot had arranged for Carnatic to wait for them.C. They took the storm and the delay into consideration.D. The weather turned fine and they arrived in advance.7. When Passepartout spoke highly of him, the pilot was most likely to feel_________.A. happyB. anxiousC. puzzledD. angryCLast weekend I visited Rome for the first time. I spent three busy days in the Italian capital,seeing lots of tourist attractions and walking down streets lit with Christmas decorations. There are a lot of things I love about the city.Rome is one of the most ancient cities in the world and is full of wonderful relics (遗迹)from its distant past. These monuments include the Roman Forum and the vast Coliseum where gladiators used to fight each other until death and hunt animals coming from another country. The ruins of buildings and temples are fascinating: you can’t quite believe how old they are!I studied the masterpieces of the Renaissance period at university and was very excited to see them in real life. I walked around the museum in Vatican City and saw plenty of famous sculptures (雕塑).The best part of the visit was, without doubt, the Sistine Chapel ceiling, painted in the early 16th century by the great Michelangelo. It was so breathtaking that I couldn’t tear my eyes away from it.In Rome,there is a lot of food on offer for tourists but some of it isn’t of very good quality. I made an effort to find reliable restaurants to taste the popular meals of the region, like pasta with tomato,onion and bacon. I also love eating ice cream and drinking hot chocolate under the Christmas lights.Rome has not only lots of luxury boutiques (精品店)but also plenty of shops that were more in my price range! It was a perfect opportunity to go and buy presents formy family and friends. There was also a Christmas market, where I bought a sparkly decoration for the tree.8. What does the underlined word “gladiators” in the 2nd paragraph probably mean?A. athletesB. butchersC. invadersD. fighters9. Why did the author find the ruins of buildings and temples fascinating?A. Because they represent Rome’s religion.B. Because they are relics from Rome’s distant past.C. Because you can’t help wondering how old they are.D. Because they include the Roman Forum and the vast Coliseum.10. What is mainly discussed in the 3rd paragraph?A. The great museums of Italy.B. The sculptures in Rome.C. Art-related activities during the visit.D. The achievements of the Renaissance period in Italy.11. What should you be careful in choosing when visiting Rome?A. Attractions.B. Food.C. Hotels.D. Luxury boutiques.DIn its best times on the nineteenth century,thatch (茅草屋顶)played an important role in protecting British homes from the weather. But new technologies since have led to a rapid decline in thatching and many of the thatched cottages that remain have been changed beyond all recognition by developers or have run into disrepair, a rather upsetting reminder of a bygone age.A Welsh company,however,is trying to breathe new life into some of the last traditional thatched cottages in western Wales by repairing them and letting them out as holiday homes. Called “Under the Thatch”,the company is run by Greg Stevenson, who lives in his own thatched cottage in Ceredigion. An architectural historian by training,he repairs old buildings in old-fashioned ways.All the cottages are in attractive locations around southwest Wales. Unlike most holiday homes, the cottages are let all year round—chiefly because Greg prices them lower than many holiday properties (房屋)and he’d prefer that properties are rented just above cost price than not used at all. And with that comes a bargain or two:it’s common for a property to go for as little as £ 35 a night. Consequently occupancy for properties with “Under the Thatch” is at 95 percent (the average in Wales is 35 percent) .Its success has meant that Greg has been able to buy up more old cottages and bring them back into the community. Greg has also diversified from offering only thatched cottages: he now lets out a variety of rare accommodations dotted around western styles, including a renovated (修复的)train carriage and two gypsy caravans which were used by Romanies.Most of his thirty properties are run using environmentally friendly technologies—including solar panels and recycled furnishings. But most importantly, what the cottages all have in common is that they bring back life to local communities. Spend a weekend in“Under the Thatch” rather than in a holiday home,buy local food and visit nearby restaurants,and you will be contributing to the local economy.12. How does the author sound when talking about thatched cottages in Paragraph 1?A. Excited.B. Afraid.C. Sorry.D. Humorous.13. What is the main reason for the success of “Under the Thatch” ?A. The properties’ low prices.B. The company’s excellent services.C. The company’s creative designers.D. The properties’ beautiful locations.14. Beside thatched cottages, what does Greg’s company provide?A. Designing plans for modem cottages.B. Other uncommon styles of holiday homes.C. Environmentally friendly technologies.D. Advice on developing the local economy.15. What can be the best title for the text?A. Buy up Traditional Thatched CottagesB. Protect British Homes from the WeatherC. Spend a Weekend Under the ThatchD. Bring Properties Back into the Community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。
【关键字】高中模块综合测评Ⅰ.阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)A(2016·全国丙卷)MusicOpera at Music Hall:1243 Elm Street.The season runs June through August,with additional performances in March and September.The Opera honors Enjoy the Arts membership discounts.Phone:241-2742.http://www._cityopera._com.Chamber Orchestra:The Orchestra plays at Memorial Hall at 1406 Elm Street, which offers several concerts from March through June.Call 723-1182 for more information.http://www. chamberorch. com.Symphony Orchestra:At Music Hall and Riverbend.For ticket sales, call 381-3300.Regular season runs September through May at Music Hall and in summer at Riverbend.http://www. symphony. org/home.asp.College Conservatory of Music (CCM):Performances are on the main campus(校园) of the university, usually at Patricia Cobbett M organizes a variety of events, including performances by the well-known LaSalle Quartet,CCM's Philharmonic Orchestra, and various groups of musicians presenting Baroque through modern music.Students with I.D.cards can attend the events for free.A free schedule of events for each term is available by calling the box office at 556-4183.http ://Riverbend Music Theater:6295 Kellogg rge outdoor theater with the closest seats under cover (price difference).Big name shows all summer long! Phone:232-6220.http://www. riverbendmusic. com.【语篇解读】本文是一篇应用文——广告。
Non-restrictive Attributive ClausesLesson PlanTeaching aims:1. Teach students the differences between non-restrictive attributive clauses and attributive clauses.2. Teach students how to use the link words (which, who, whom, as, when, where), especially for the usage of which are different from that in attributive clauses.3. Finish the exercise on how to use these link words in attributive clauses. Teaching difficulties:1. Teach students how to use the link words (which, who, whom, as, when, where), especially for which are different from the usage in attributive clauses.2. Finish the exercise on how to use these link words in attributive clauses Teaching methods:municative Language Teaching Method.2.Task-based.3.Grammar Teaching Method.Teaching aids:puter2.HandoutTeaching steps:Step one-revision-attributive clauses1.I have a friend________ likes listening to the classic music.2. The man _____ leg was broken in the match used to be a football player.3. My parents live in a house _____ is over 100 years old.4. The boy with ______ John spoke is my brother.5. This is the reason ______Iam late for school6. Beijing is a city _____Iwas born.7. I still remember the day _____ I met him.Step two- the differences between non-restrictive attributive clauses and attributive clauses.a)An example of non-restrictive attributive clauses.b)The differences between non-restrictive attributive clauses and attributive clauses. Step three- the usage of “who”, “whom.”a)Examples.b)Students’ conclusion.c)Exercise.Step four-the usage of “which”.a)Examples.b)Students’ conclusion.c)Exercise.Step five-the usage of “as”.d)Examples about “which” and “as”e)Students’ conclusion about the differences between “which” and “as”.f)Exercise.Step six- the usage of “when” and “where”.ExamplesStep seven-conclusion on what we learned in this class.1. 在非限制性定语从句中,先行词为人时关系词只能用______做主语,用______ 做宾语。
Module 6 Old and New单元综合检测外研版必修3第一卷第一部分听力(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 does the woman say about Mary?A.She’ll be home on time.B.She was late for work.C.She’s working overtime.2.What will the woman do?A.Turn up the TV.B.Turn down the TV.C.Turn off the TV.3.How many ties does the man buy?A.None. B.One. C.Two.4.Why are the shopkeepers complaining?A.Fewer people buy meat.B.The price of meat is rising.C.They are too busy now.5.Who are the speakers?A.Retired soldiers.B.College students.C.Army people.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 does the conversation probably take place?A.In a bank. B.In a shop.C.At a bus stop.7.What does the woman give the man?A.Five 1dollar bills.B.Some 5dollar bills.C.A 20dollar bill.8.What will the woman most probably do later?A.Have a dinner. B.Take a bus.C.Go shopping.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
2021年高中英语 Module 6 Old and New综合检测外研版必修3Ⅰ.单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1.As we all know,Michael Jackson lived ________ terrible life for many years when he was ________ child.A.a;a B./;aC.the;a D./;the2.In the last five years,we have experienced more ________ events than ________ periods in history.A.historic;any B.historical;anyC.historic;any other D.historical;any other3.(xx·德州高一检测)The old temple,________ the Three Gorges Dam,________ the Tang Dynasty.A.faced;dates fromB.that faced;dated backC.which faces;dated backD.facing;dates from4.(xx·浙江高考)The museum will open in the spring with an exhibition and a viewing platform ________ visitors can watch the big glasshouses being built.A.what B.where C.when D.why5.The plane,which was ________ by lightning,________ into a mountain and burst into flames.A.crashed;struck B.struck;crashedC.struck;hit D.hit;struck6.Watching me playing various tricks to stop the baby crying,my mother could hardly ________ her laughter.A.put into B.take inC.bring up D.hold back7.(xx·济宁高一调研)I had never dreamed ______ visiting the Great Wall until I arrived in Beijing ________ the first Sunday of August,xx.A.in;on B.of;onC.of;in D.in;in8.Many children,________ parents are away working in big cities,are taken good care of in the village.A.their B.whoseC.of them D.with whom9.The new dining hall built a few months ago is large enough to________ over 200 people.A.provide B.defineC.include D.acmodate10.(xx·菏泽高一检测)The big building ________ construction will be a shopping mall.A.in B.underC.over D.during11.He is making every effort to learn English so that his dream of travelling to Britain can ________.A.be given up B.turn into a realityC.e true D.be put into a reality12.My mother asked me to ________ the dirty dishes from the table after dinner.A.remove B.refuseC.replace D.reduce13.It was said that the winter of xx was ________ cold but,in fact,it was not as cold as predicted.A.frozen B.freezingC.freezingly D.froze14.However I tried to read it,this sentence just doesn't make ________.Could you explain it to me?A.sense B.meaningC.thought D.idea15.—Which mobile phone should I choose for my girlfriend?—________,because you know her taste.A.It just depends B.All rightC.It's up to you D.Glad to hear thatⅡ.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)I am a good mother to three children.I have tried never to let my profession __16__ in the way of being a good parent.I no longer consider myself the __17__ of the universe.I show up.I listen.I try to laugh.I am a good friend to my __18__.I have tried to make marriage vows(誓约) __19__ what they say.I am a good friend to my friends,and they __20__ me.Without them, there would be nothing to say to you today.So here's what I wanted to tell you today:Get a __21__.A real life,not a desire of the next __22__,the bigger paycheck,the larger house.Get a life in which you are not __23__.Find people you love,and who love you.And remember that love is not __24__,it is work.__25__ the phone.Send an email.Wr ite a letter.And realize that life is the best thing and __26__ you have no business taking it for granted.It is so easy to __27__ our lives,our days,our hours,and our minutes.It is so easy to exist __28__ to live.I learned to live many years ago.Something really,really __29__ happened to me,something that changed my life in the way that,if I had my choice,it would never have been changed at all.And what I learned from it is what,today,seems to be the hardest __30__ of all.I learned to love the __31__,not the destination.I learned to look at all the good in the world and try to give some of it back because I believed in it,pletely and totally.And I tried to do that,in part,by telling others what I had learned.By telling them __32__:Read in the backyard with the sun on your face.Learnto be happy.And think of life as a deadly __33__,because if you do __34__ it ought to be lived,you will live it with joy and __35__.16.Ae B.standC.take D.block17.A.body B.starC.center D.planet18.A.child B.husbandC.mother D.friend19.A.mean B.expressC.concern D.convince20.A.for B.ofC.with D.to21.A.job B. familyC.life D.home22.A.promotion B.successC.baby D.acplishment23.A.busy B.guiltyC.immature D.alone24.A.game B.funC.enthusiasm D.leisure25.A.Pick up B.Take upC.Hold up D.Get up26.A.whether B.whatC./ D.that27. A.waste B.spendC.kill D.pass28.A.in favour of B.instead ofC.in spite of D.in honour of29.A.nice B.fierceC.bad D.great30.A.decision B.methodC.life D.lesson31.A.trip B.journeyC.tour D.travel32.A.this B.thatC.it D.follows33.A.routine B.acquaintanceC.illness D.enemy34.A.as if B.howC.as D.than35. A.delight B.sorrowC.anxiety D.passionⅢ.阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AResearchers have uncovered a village that may have been home to the builders of Stonehenge(巨石阵),the mysterious circular stone monument in England.The village of small houses dates back to about 2,600 BC.That's about the same time Stonehenge was built.“Clearly,this is a place that was of enormous importance,”said researcher Mike Parker Pearson.The ancient houses are at a site known as Durrington Walls,about two miles from Stonehenge.Researchers believe Stonehenge was a memorial site or cemetery for the villagers.The village also had a wooden version of the stone circle.It may have been used by people attending festivals at Stonehenge.Eight of the houses have been excavated,or dug up.Researchers say there may be as many as 25 of them.The wooden houses were square and about 14 feet long each side.There are signs of bed frames along the walls and of a dresser or storage unit.The houses also had fireplaces.Two of the houses were separate from the others and may have been the homes of munity leaders.Researchers say those sites didn't have the debris(残骸) and household trash that was found in the other homes.Stone tools,animal bones,arrowheads and other artifacts were found throughout the village site.36.The village is of great importance in that ________.A.it was different from other villages of the timeB.it may have been home to the builders of mysterious StonehengeC.it may bee an attractive tourist siteD.it had 25 old houses newly excavated37.What do we know about Stonehenge?A.It was constructed about 2,600 years ago.B.It was just a memorial site for the villagersC.It was located about two miles from Durrington Walls.D.It was not only discovered in England but in other countries as well.38.According to the text,what might not be found throughout the village?A.A stone tool. B.An animal bone.C.An arrowhead. D.An iron spade.39.Which of the following is not true of the village?A.There may be 25 of them already dug up.B.The houses of the village were wooden and square.C.There were signs of bed frames along the walls.D.There were fireplaces.40.The aim of this text would probably be ________.A.to encourage more people to love research workB.to advise people to protect ancient sitesC.to introduce a new discoveryD.to attract more visitors to eBThe Global Heritage Fund organization recently released a list of cultural treasures in the developing world that are in danger of disappearing.These “On_the_Verge” places face many threats(威胁). They include war,development pressures,stealing and misuse by visitors.The Global Heritage Fund says these places are important because they are records of our human civilization.And the group says countries can learn to use these treasures to help support responsible development in the future.One such place is the town of mu was once a very important trading center in East Africa.This ancient city became part of the United Nations World Heritage list in xx.But it still faces threats.For example,a modern port might be built nearby.Other endangered places include Ani,a city in Turkey,the town of Maluti in India,the ancient city of Ninevah in northern Iraq,the SansSouci palace in Haiti,and the former capital of Ayutthaya in Thailand.The Global Heritage Fund is a nonprofit (非盈利的) organization based in California.The group says it only focuses on developing countries which often havefew resources to protect places of cultural importance.And,other major cultural organizations often pay more attention to protecting places in the developed world.For example,the fund points out that the United Nations Educational,Scientific and Cultural Organization has fortyfive World Heritage places in Italy.UNESCO has fortytwo in Spain.But Peru,famous for its ancient Incan buildings,has only nine World Heritage places.Guatemala has only three.The Global Heritage Fund says its new report tries to place a value on cultural places so that they can also be considered as economic resources.It estimates that by 2025,these places of cultural importance could produce one hundred billion dollars a year in ine for developing countries.41.The underlined par t “On the Verge” in Paragraph 1 is used to show the places are ________.A.popular B.famousC.endangered D.dangerous42.The town of Lamu faces danger from ________.A.development pressures B.stealingC.misuse by visitors D.a war43.We can know that the Global Heritage Fund organization mainly ________.A.protects places of cultural importance in developing countriesB.protects places of cultural importance in developed countriesC.provides resources to protect cultural places in every countryD.helps people know the importance of protecting cultural treasures44.Which of the following countries has the fewest World Heritage places?A.Italy. B.Guatemala.C.Peru. D.Spain.45.According to the Global Heritage Fund organization,saving the places of cultural importance ________.A.has attracted a lot of attention worldwideB.will start to benefit developing countries in xxC.is mainly to increase ine of developing countriesD.can help developing countries make money out of themCThe area south of the Thames,the longest river in England,at Greenwich has a long history.Throughout time different buildings have been constructed on the samesite.The Palace of Placentia,an English Royal Palace built in 1447,no longer exists apart from a few remains under the present buildings.The impressive buildings on the South Bank of the Thames at Greenwich were designed by the English architect Sir Christopher Wren.The buildings were finally pleted in 1745,although some parts started to be used as early as 1705.They're now part of a university-having served as a naval(海军) hospital and a naval college and the setting for several cinemas.But the buildings stand on a site which has a much longer history,of which now only a part remains and that is below the ground.For nearly two hundred years,from around 1450 to 1650,Greenwich was one of the main royal palaces of England.Some of the most famous English rulers,such as Henr y Ⅷ and Elizabeth Ⅰ,not only lived there,but also had been born there.Henry Ⅷ put an armoury (兵工厂) there,and there were also gardens and a mass of buildings.The Palace of Placentia was also in a strategic location,because at the time either side of Greenwich on the Thames were important places where ships were built and repaired.Eventually,though,the Palace was in bad condition.In 1664,the King at the time,Charles Ⅱ,decided to replace it with pletely new buildings in a modern style.Only a cellar(地窖) from the former Royal Palace now remains,under one of the new buildings.Its red brick,typical of the sixteenth century,contrasts sharply with the white stone above it.Would you like to join us to have a good view of Greenwich?46.We can learn from the passage that the Palace of Placentia________.A.had served as a universityB.was constructed of white stonesC.was designed by Christopher WrenD.was of particular importance in a war47.The buildings on the South Bank of the Thames at Greenwich now ________.A.are in need of repairB.differ from those in the 16th centuryC.were designed in the style of Elizabeth ⅠD.are the most impressive buildings in England48.According to the passage,when did the Palace of Placentia disappear from the ground?A.In the late 1400s.B.In the early 1600s.C.In the late 1600s.D.In the early 1700s.49.Which of the following is TRUE based on the passage?A.The longest river Thames in England is located south of Greenwich.B.The buildings have a longer history than Greenwich.C.The buildings at Greenwich were not available to the public until 1745.D.Greenwich was the birthplace of both Henry Ⅷ and Elizabeth Ⅰ.50.Where can we most probably read this passage?A.In a science report.B.In a personal diary.C.In a history textbook.D.In a travel magazine.D(xx·江西高考)O ne might expect that the evergrowing demands of the tourist trade would bring nothing but good for the countries that receive the holidaymakers. Indeed, a rosy picture is painted for the longterm future of the holiday indus try. Every month sees the building of a new hotel somewhere. And every month another rockbound Pacific island is advertised as the ‘last paradise(天堂)’ on earth.However, the scale and speed of this growth seem set to destroy the very things tourists want to enjoy. In those countries where there was a rush to make quick money out of seaside holidays, overcrowded beaches and the concrete jungles of endless hotels have begun to lose their appeal.Those countries with little experience of tourism can suffer most. In recent years, Nepal set out to attract foreign visitors to fund developments in health and education. Its forests, full of wildlife and rare flowers, were offered to tourists as one more untouched paradise. In fact, the nature all too soon felt the effects of thousands of holidaymakers traveling through the forest land. Ancient tracks became major routes for the walkers, with the consequent exploitation of precioustrees and plants.Not only can the environment of a country suffer from the sudden growth of tourism. The people as well rapidly feel its effects. Farmland makes way for hotels, roads and airports; the old way of life goes. The onetime farmer is now the servant of some multinational organization; he is no longer his own master. Once it was his back that bore the pain;now it is his smile that is exploited. No doubt he wonders whether he wasn't happier in his village working his own land.Thankfully, the tourist industry is waking up to the responsibilities it has towards those countries that receive its customers. The protection of wildlife and the creation of national parks go hand in hand with tourist development and in fact obtain financial support from tourist panies. At the same time, tourists are being encouraged to respect not only the countryside they visit but also its people.The way tourism is handled in the next ten years will decide its fate and that of the countries we all want to visit. Their needs and problems are more important than those of the tourist panies. Increased u nderstanding in planning worldwide tourism can preserve the market for these panies. If not, in a few years' time the very things that attract tourists now may well have been destroyed.51.What does the author indicate in the last sentence of Paragraph 1?A.The Pacific island is a paradise.B.The Pacific island is worth visiting.C.The advertisement is not convincing.D.The advertisement is not impressive.52.The example of Nepal is used to suggest________.A.its natural resources are untouchedB.its forests are exploited for farmlandC.it develops well in health and educationD.it suffers from the heavy flow of tourists53.What can we learn about the farmers from Paragraph 4?A.They are happy to work their own lands.B.They have to please the tourists for a living.C.They have to struggle for their independence.D.They are proud of working in multinational organizations.54.Which of the following determines the future of tourism?A.The number of tourists.B.The improvement of services.C.The promotion of new products.D.The management of tourism.55.The author's attitude towards the development of the tourist industry is________.A.optimistic B.doubtfulC.objective D.negativeⅣ.阅读表达(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)[1]Disorder and forgetfulness increase stress and have damaging effects on student grades.Getting organized increases grades and time management skills.It also provides lifelong organizational skills.There're many easy ways to get organized.Being organized is as simple as writing down due dates and homework assignments.[2]Organizing work spaces increases time management.Reducing disorder helps you stay organized by having everything in one place.Put pens and pencils in a pencil holder.Try keeping loose paper in a separate drawer.Keep a labeled folder (文件夹) for handouts and notes from each class.On the puter,keep everything in separate folders.For example,instead of having one homework folder,have one for each class.[3]Create a todo list to keep track of daily goals.Keep a pocket calendar full of important due dates.Your calendar should include a section for notes that can explain important dates.To keep homework assignments in one place,write them in a notebook specifically for homework assignments.Try keeping a todo list,as well.________ each morning of things to be pleted.[4]Color coding (编码) is a good way to stay organized.Color code notes and assignments by class;if chemistry is coded blue,have a blue folder just for chemistry.Get a desktop organizer and label the tabs by color to keep handouts that may be needed later.Color code notes by topic with color pens to help keep them organized.[5]The binders ( 活页夹) are necessary to e a different binder for each class each term.They can be color coded or labeled by class.Divide the binder into different sections for notes,handouts and ing pocket folders will also help keep the binders organized.56.What skills does getting organized bring to students?(no more than 12 words) ___________________________________________________________57.What should we do if we want to keep things in order? (no more than 8 words) ___________________________________________________________58.Fill in the blank in Paragraph 3 with proper words. (no more than 5 words) ___________________________________________________________59.Why can we stay organized by color coding? (no more than 15 words)___________________________________________________________60.What is the main idea of the passage?(no more than 10 words)___________________________________________________________Ⅴ.写作(满分30分)假如你叫李华,你的兄弟李强五年前去了美国学习。
Module6 Old and NewⅠ.单项填空1.The____of the Itaipu Dam took 30 000 people seven years.A.constructionB.structureC.destructionD.instruction答案:A construction 建造,建筑物; structure 构造,建筑物; destruction 破坏,毁灭; instruction 讲授,教育。
只有A项符合题意。
2.Being a teacher,she dreamed____turning a deaf-blind creature into a useful human being.A.atB.ofC.onD.from答案:B dream of意为“梦想”,为固定短语。
3.I’ve always longed to visit China,and now my dream has____.A.came trueB.realizedCaaae true D.realizing答案:C come true 实现。
B项语态错误。
4.Finding a job in such a big company has always been____his wild dreams.A.underB.aboveC.overD.beyond答案:D beyond的意思是“(范围,限度)超出”。
例如:beyond compare 无可比拟的;beyond control 无法控制的;beyond description 无法描绘的。
本题句意为“在这样一个大公司找工作一直是他不敢想的”。
5.Operations which left patients____and in need of long periods of recovery time now leave them feeling relaxed and comfortable.A.exhaustedB.injuredC.ridiculousD.delighted答案:A exhausted“极度疲劳的,筋疲力尽的”,符合题意。
Module 6 Old and Ne w一、刷黑板——词汇全听写(先过识记默写关)Ⅰ.阅读词汇(英译汉)[第一屏听写]1.bulletin n.小型报刊;短新闻;报告2.civil adj. 民用的;国内的3.cliff n. 悬崖;峭壁4.gorge n. 峡谷5.hydro-electric adj. 水力发电的[第二屏听写]6.reservoir n.水库7.terminal n. (机场的)集散站;终点站;候机厅8.carving n. (尤指木头、象牙等的)雕刻(品) 9.relic n. (常作复数)(历史的)遗迹;遗物10.site n. 场所;遗址[第三屏听写]11.Buddhist n.佛教徒12.generate v t. 发(电)13.harness v t. 利用;将(自然力)变成动力14.submerge v t. 浸入水中;淹没15.watchtower n. 望台Ⅱ.高频词汇(汉译英)[第四屏听写]1.canal n.运河2.dam n. 坝;堤;水闸3.engineering n. (土木)工程4.structure n.建筑物;结构5.date v i. 始于(某一历史时期)[第五屏听写]6.accommodate v t.容纳(乘客等)7.construction n. 建造;建设;建筑8.historical adj. 历史的;有关历史的9.narrow adj. 狭窄的10.poem n. 诗;诗歌[第六屏听写]11.global adj.全球的12.remove v t. 迁移;搬迁13.freezing adj. 冷冰冰的;极冷的14.ridiculous adj. 荒唐的;可笑的15.enormous adj. 巨大的;庞大的[第七屏听写] 16.observatory n.观察台17.foggy adj. 有浓雾的18.crash v i. (飞机)失事;坠毁19.date_from 起源于[第八屏听写]20.hold_back阻止21.come_true (梦想等)变成现实22.make_sense 有意义;有道理23.bring_an_end_to 结束;终止二、刷清单——热身自盘点(再过基本应用关) (一)核心单词(二)常用短语(三)经典句式(四)初中考点再回顾一、过重点单词——纵引横联超人一点1.date vi.始于(某一历史时期)v t .确定年代;注明日期n.日期;约会[教材原句] Most of the Great Wall dates from the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). 长城的大部分始建于明朝(1368-1644)。
单元质量评估检测卷(六)(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 can we know from the conversation?A.The woman enjoys staying at home.B.The man is fond of skiing outside.C.The woman likes going to cinemas.2.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.On the airplane.B.At the hotel.C.At a booking office.3.What do the two speakers talk about?A.Mayer's letter.B.Mayer's email.C.Mayer's photos.4.What does the woman really mean?A.She likes it very much.B.She's not interested in it.C.She likes its imagination.5.What does the woman advise the man to do?A.Phone Dr.Albright again.B.Pick up Dr.Albright herself.C.Visit Dr.Albright on his own.其次节(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。
Module 6 Old and New第Ⅰ卷第一部分阅读理解(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。
AIt was a painful Sunday for the National Zoo in Washington,D.C.After hearing sounds of sadness from Mei Xiang,its mother,zookeepers discovered the giant panda cub(幼崽) born last weekend had died.The zoo workers who took care of Mei Xiang and her cub are puzzled by the cub’s death.“Every loss is hard,” said the National Zoo director Dennis Kelly.“This one is especially devastating(骇人的).”Panda cubs are not strong.They are born entirely blind and covered with only a thin coat of fur.Most are not longer than five inches at birth.Developments are slow in a cub’s early days.A baby panda cannot see for more than a month after being born and cannot walk for th e first 7580 days of its life.It depends entirely on its mother for guidance and comfort.The relationship between a panda cub and its mother is very important but can also be dangerous.Grown female pandas are about 1,000 times heavier than their cubs.While wanting to nurse,mothers can sometimes hurt their weak babies.Though this unfortunate accident is common,the cub found at the National Zoo showed no signs of trauma(外伤).Its complete heart and lungs showed that Mei Xiang did not hurt the cub.Officials said Mei Xiang was not acting like her usual self but was slowly beginning to eat again.She was reported to be holding a plastic toy at night as comfort for the loss of her cub.Zookeepers will continue to watch Mei Xiang until she returns to her normal behavior.The National Zoo hopes to learn from this tragedy and gain a better understanding of cub health in giant pandas.1.What happened in the National Zoo of Washington D.C.?A.The baby giant panda died.B.The mother giant panda died.C.The baby giant panda escaped.D.The mother giant panda was ill.答案 A解析细节理解题。
根据第一段中的“...zookeepers discovered the giant panda cub(幼崽)bor n last weekend had died.”可知,华盛顿国家动物园里出生仅几天的熊猫幼崽死了。
2.The sentence “Every loss is hard.” in Paragraph 2 implies that the zoo workers ________.A.feel very unluckyB.feel really sadC.complain to each otherD.want to comfort themselves答案 B解析推理判断题。
根据上文的“It was a painful Sunday”以及下一句“This one is especially devastating(骇人的).”可知,熊猫幼崽死后,动物园的工作人员都很难过。
3.According to the passage,which of the following is TRUE?A.Panda cubs’ eyesight is born good.B.Panda cubs are usually quite big when they are born.C.Panda cubs can develop quickly in the early days.D.Panda cubs are usually very weak when they are born.答案 D解析细节理解题。
根据第三段内容可知,熊猫幼崽刚出生时是很脆弱的。
4.According to the fourth paragraph,what might be dangerous to the baby panda? A.Some kind of diseases.B.Not having enough food.C.The mother panda’s large body.D.Not being fed by the mother panda.答案 C解析细节理解题。
根据第四段中的“Grown female pandas are about 1,000 times heavier than their cubs.While wanting to nurse,mothers can sometimes hurt their weak babies.”可知答案。
BShock announcementThe Regional Health Department has announced that the local hospital will be closed in two years time.Local areaThe hospital was built in 1935 to serve this small town and the villages and farms in the area.Ten years ago the Regional Health Department suggested closing the hospital,but local people fought the idea so hard that the hospital was allowed to stay open.MoneySince then a lot of money has been given by people who use the hospital in order to keep the building and equipment(设备) in good condition.Patients speak outOur reporter asked a number of patients what they felt:“It’s particularly important for us older people who live in the villages.We haven’t got cars to drive all the way to the city hospital to see a specialist(专科医生)—it’s fifty miles—you can’t get there and back on the bus in one day.”“Look,I’ve got a car so I can get to the city and back.The problem is that I’m going to lose a day’s wages(工资) while I do it.The local hospital may be small,but it’s here,and I can be in and out i n an hour.”Family feelings“When my grandmother was dying,she was very ill for a long time.We could visit her every day because she was near us.It was a bad time,but if the hospital hadn’t been there,we wouldn’t have had the equipment to nurse her near ou r home,so she’d have been far away,not seeing us often;that would have been much worse,” Sara said.Top specialistsIt is said that it is not possible for top specialists to work at such a small hospital,but in fact there are visiting specialists who come to the hospital every week.When asked about the cost of this,Dr.A.Chan told our reporter,“It saves time and money for one specialist to travel 100 miles instead of asking 20 patients to travel the same distance to see the specialist in the city.”5.We can infer from what Sara said that ________.A.her grandmother died immediately she was sent to hospitalB.the hospital didn’t have enough nurses for patientsC.it was easy for her family to visit her grandmother in the hospitalD.she regretted not looking after her grandmother at home答案 C解析推理判断题。