2019_2020学年高中英语听说训练(4)新人教版选修7
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Unit 4 SharingLearning about Language & Using LanguageⅠ.单句填空1. Without (donate) blood most of illnesses would have probably been cureless.2.If this product does not give complete satisfaction, please return it to the manufacturer stating when and where it (purchase).3.The map shows the (distribute) of this species across the world.4. The doctor recommended that the patient (operate) on in a clinic right now.5.You look tired.You are need of rest.6.I (click) on a link and recent reviews of the production came up.7. For reasons of (secure), all luggage must be searched.8.He is still involved in (volunteer) work promoting local enterprise.9. What food tastes good when it (toast)?10.He was forced to leave his hometown for some (politics) reasons.Ⅱ.短语填空in need;operate on;take turns;smooth down1.Affairs have since the cause of trouble was removed.2.The project aims to provide assistance to those .3.The male and female birds in sitting on the eggs.4.The doctors shall the patient’s central nervous system.Ⅲ.句型训练1.we are late?要是我们迟到了该怎么办?2.I always do some at the hospital at weekends.周末我总是在医院做一些义务工作。
Unit 4 Sharing单元测试本套试卷总分120分。
考试时间100分钟。
选择题部分Ⅰ.阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)A“Turtle time!” loudly called out by one of my newly-found friends, meant the beginning of either a morning or afternoon shift at Turtle Camp in Nusa Penida, Indonesia. Upon arrival at the project each day, we would look eagerly for our names on the whiteboard to see which task we would be undertaking. Would it be the highly desirable “turtle feeding”, the pretty fun “tank cleaning”, the exciting “medicine administering” or the less appealing “fish cutting”? Fine in theory but not when every fly in Indonesia decides to crowd onto these dead fish while you’re cutting!Life at the turtle project was fun because twice a day we got to hang out with sea turtles. By “hang out”, I obviously meant “work”, as we were on shift, but it certainly didn’t feel like work. Another fun thing was getting to know the other volunteers! With volunteers from all over the world, it was just common to hear Finnish being spoken, Australian slang mixed with French expressions and Swedes making plans to visit newly-found friends in the USA.Of course, not all the time at Turtle Camp was consumed by volunteering. Scheduled activities included a trip to Crystal Bay, a beautiful paradise for swimming and sunbathing, an awesome beach bonfire complete with a beautiful sunset as well as our local co-workers showing off their guitar playing and singing skills.Our time at Turtle Camp was capped off by setting free two of our turtles into the sea to begin their journey as independent turtles! Hopefully, the love and care provided at the turtle project would ensure that these turtles had a greater chance of survival in the big, wide and scary ocean.1.Which task is less fun to the volunteers at Turtle Camp?A. Turtle feeding.B. Tank cleaning.C. Medicine administering.D. Fish cutting.2.What does the underlined sentence imply?A. The volunteering was a challenge.B. The time at the camp was difficult.C. The work at the project was a delight.D. Communication was time-consuming.3.When setting free the two turtles, the volunteers felt a sense of .A. achievementB. belongingC. lossD. independenceBMeditation has been around for thousands of years, starting as a religious practice. Hindu(印度教) holy books from around 1500 BC describe meditating on the divine (神),and art from this time period shows people sitting cross-legged and alone in a garden. In China and India around the fifth century BC, other forms of mediation developed. Several religions, including Taoism, Buddhism, Islam, and Christianity, had meditative ceremonies. In 20th-century Europe and America, secular meditation arrived from India. Rather than focusing on spiritual growth, it emphasizes stress reduction, relaxation, and self-improvement.Although it still isn’t exactly mainstream, many people practise meditation. Mindfulness meditation, in particular, has become more popular in recent years. The practice involves sitting comfortably, focusing on one’s breathing, and bringing the mind’s attention to the present. Concerns about the past or future are let go. An individual can picture worries popping like a bubble or flying away like a butterfly.Mindfulness is about increasing awareness and practising acceptance. To be present is to have sharpened attention. According to the Mayo Clinic, “Meditation can give you a sense of calm, peace and balance that benefits your emotional well-being.”Among the emotional benefits are reducing negative emotions, increased self-awareness, and stress management skills. Asthma, depression, and sleep disorders are all conditions worsened by stress. Several studies have shown that patients with these conditions benefit from meditation.Dr Robert Schneider, director of the Institute for Natural Medicine and Prevention, says, “I have been researching effects of meditation on health for thirty years and have found it has persuasive benefits. The benefits of meditation are coming to be widely accepted by health professionals, business leaders and the media. It is now time for the medical profession to catch up.”4.The underlined word “secular” in Paragraph 1 most nearly means “”.A. non-religiousB. non-traditionalC.seriousD.daily5.When you are deep in meditation, you will .A. feel tired very soonB. have sleep disordersC. sense calm and peaceD. experience more negative emotions6.What is the main idea of the text?A. One’s mental health is supposed to come first in life.B. Medicine is no more effective than meditation for patients.C. Mindfulness meditation helps practitioners focus on mental health.D. Mindfulness meditation is getting more accepted due to its benefits.CAs far as we can see, there has been a puppet (木偶) tradition in most parts of the world. Although some of us think of puppets as children’s entertainment, they were—and often still are used to tell serious stories to adult audiences. Even in these days of special effects, the puppet theatre still has a special place in many cultures.The best-known puppet characters in Britain are Punch and Judy, glove puppets with wooden heads. In summer, one basic play of about half an hour is performed on beaches all around Britain. Mr Punch, who has an enormous nose and wears a curved hat, gets into trouble and has arguments with his wife, Judy. There is the baby, Toby the dog, a policeman, a crocodile, and a hangman, and all of them chase Mr Punch. He, of course, invariably manages to survive to fight another day.In Belgium wooden puppets first appeared in the 1820s in cities like Liege. The Liege puppets are in fact string puppets without strings! They have a single metal rod attached to their heads, which means the puppeteers aren’t able to raise the arms and legs, but can move the body up and down and the head from side to side. Many of the stories used to be historical or religious but it is Tchantches, a comic character with patched trousers and a big black hat, who is the best-loved character today. Like Mr Punch, he is a simple man who is also greedy, quarrelsome and lazy. He makes fun of everyone, but is often warm-hearted and tender.In some place, the shadow puppet theatre of Java, two leather puppets, operated from below by sticks, are moved around behind a cotton screen. This type of theatre can also be found in other partsof south-east and central Asia. The stories are usually based on Hindu epics, and a traditional performance can last all night. The characters in these stories are brought to life by the dalang, who is a very special kind of person. He sits in the same place all night, operating dozens of puppets on his own. He manages to tell a long and complex story without a script, while also controlling the orchestra.7. We can learn from the first paragraph that .A.puppets are much more popular nowadaysB.people prefer puppets to special effectsC.puppets were mainly intended for childrenD.people used puppets to make fun of adults8. The underlined word “invariably” in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to “”.A.constantlyB. calmlyC.immediatelyD. roughly9. Punch and Tchantches have a lot in common EXCEPT that .A.both of them are very ordinaryB.they often quarrel with someone elseC.neither of them is willing to help othersD.they are both familiar to the audience10. The biggest difference between puppets in Britain and puppets in Belgium is their .A.performing timeB.operating wayC.manufacturing materialsD.decorating characters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。
姓名,年级:时间:Unit 4 单元跟踪测评(总分:150分时间:120分钟)(见跟踪测评P19)选择题部分第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上.录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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 color did Carl’s bedroom use to be?A.Green。
B.Blue。
C.Yellow。
答案 C2.What is the man’s opinion towards his wife’s suggestion?A.He thinks it is better to go to a restaurant.B.He completely agrees with his wife’s idea。
C.He thinks it is better for her to do the shopping。
答案 B3.What do you think they will buy?A.Potatoes。
B.Carrots.C.Tomatoes。
答案 A4.How will the woman go to the post office?A.By bus。
B.By taxi.C.On foot.答案 C5.Why did Anna's family have dinner late?A.There were too many people.B.They waited for their father。
C.The dishes came slowly。
答案 B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。
听说训练(7)PartA模仿朗读听录音,模仿朗读短文,注意画线单词的发音。
短文读两遍。
are some of the most and beautiful insects in the world.Adult butterflies will live about 2 to 4 weeks.They use their senses of sight,touch,hearing,smell,and taste to survive in the world.Butterflies have large eyes,which allow them to see in all directions without turning their heads.Like most insects,butterflies are very nearsighted,so they are more attracted to a sea of flowers thanplants.Butterflies do not “see” colours such as red,green,and yellow,but they can sense sunlight,which the direction the sun is shining,as well as light,which is present on many flowers and guides butterflies to sources.答案:Butterflies fascinatingcompound individualindicates ultraviolethoneyPartB听录音,回答问题1.听第一段对话,并回答录音提问的第1~2题。
对话仅播放一遍,注意做好记录。
提示:Sally and James在谈论购买植物的事情。
听提问,回答第1个问题。