高一必修1Unit3综合能力测试题及答案
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e to claim (认领) it soon.”
After about half an hour, a middle-aged man rushed through the crowd to the violinist and said, “Yes, it’s you. I knew that you were an honest man and would certainly e here.” The young violinist asked calmly, “Are you Mr Gee Sang?” The man nodded. The violinist asked, “Did you lose something?”“It’s a lottery ticket,” said the man. The violinist took out a lottery ticket on which Gee Sang’s name was seen. “Is it?” he asked. Gee nodded and took the lottery ticket and kissed it, then danced with the violinist.
The violinist was a student at an arts college and had planned to attend advanced studies in Vienna. Later his classmate asked the violinist, “At that time you needed money to pay the tuition and you had to play the violin in the railway station every day to make money. Why didn’t you keep the lottery ticket for yourself?”
The violinist said, “Although I don’t have much money, I live happily. But if I lose honesty I won’t be happy forever.” Through our lives, we can gain a lot and lose so much. But being honest should always be with us.
56. What did the young artist do at the railway station on
Friday?
A. He played the violin to make some money.
B. He waited for the train to Vienna.
C. He came to buy a train ticket to Vienna.
D. He walked around the New York railway station.
57. Which sentence below best explains the underlined sentence in paragraph two?
A. Because the violinist loved to play the violin at the station.
B. Because the violinist felt happy when people surrounded him.
C. Because the artist felt happier when he did a good thing.
D. Because he felt happy to attend advanced studies.
58. Aording to the words on the paper, which sentence below is TRUE?
A. It asked a gentleman named Gee Sang to claim his hat.
B. It asked a gentleman named Gee Sang to claim his important thing.
C. It was a lottery ticket and he needed to find the owner.
D. It was a lottery ticket and the owner is unknown.
59. The artist didn’t take the lottery ticket for himself because he ____.
A. chose to be honest
B. didn’t need the money
C. thought the lottery was worth nothing
D. was afraid of blame if he kept it for himself
60. From this article, we can learn that ____.
A. we should share with others if we find something valuable
B. we should know the importance of honesty and lead a happy life
C. keep the lottery if you find one
D. playing the violin could make you feel happy
B
Money and Happiness
A Guide to Living the Good Life
Author:Laura Rowley
Publisher:Wiley (March1,2005)
Laura Rowley makes us a1l understand the money-happiness connection in our own lives so that we spend our time and our efforts wisely. She offers insight that every reader can use to make smarter decisions that will lead to living a rich life in every possible definition of the term.The Happiness Makeover How to Teach Yourself to Be Happy and Enjoy Every Day.
Author:M. j. Ryan
Publisher:Broadway (May 10,2005)
Ryan’s own desire to be happier first led her to study what is known about happiness from brain science,psychology,and the wisdom traditions of the world.The Happiness Makeover draws on this wide-ranging knowledge and presents a plan that will help you:
*Clear away happiness hindrances (障碍物)like worry,fear,envy,and grudges
*Discover happiness boosters like meaningful work,challenge,and gratitude
*Learn to think optimistically(乐观地)(it is really possible!)
*Find daily ways to truly enjoy, even relish, the moments of your life Happiness. The Science Behind Your Smile
Author:Daniel tle
Publisher:Oxford University press (July l,2005)
This is the first book to look thoroughly at what happiness is and how it works. tle examines whether people are basically happy or unhappy,whether suess can make US happy,why some people are happier than others,and much more.
Hormones, Health, and Happiness
Author:Steven F. Hotze
Publisher:Forrest Publishing (April,2005)
Dr Steven Hotze is leading a wellness revolution that advances a new model of health care. In Hormones, Health, and Happiness you are shown how to reach and maintain optimal cell, tissue,and an functioning so that you can enjoy a better quality of life.
61. At least how many books are written by women aording to the passage above?
A. 4.B. 3.C. 2.D. 1.
62. If you want to know more about happiness, you should turn to _____.
A. Money and Happiness
B. Happiness
C. The Happiness Makeover
D. Hormones, Health, and Happiness
63. Whose model will possibly help readers obtain health naturally?
A. Laura Rowley’s.B. Ryan’s. C. Daniel tle’s.D. Steven F. Hotze’s.
C
Barefoot Traveler is a tour operator that specialises in diving holidays, tailor-made to your individual needs. The most popular destinations include Bonaire(博内尔岛), Tobago(多巴哥岛), the Bahamas, Maldives, Oman(阿曼), Seychelles (塞舌尔) and Thailand.
Our friendly and knowledgeable staff, who are certified divers themselves, will be able to advise you on the best destinations for your requirements.
Whether you want to learn to dive, further your diving qualifications, continue to discover the underwater world, or simply relax on the beach, we are here to help anize your holiday.
We are happy to cater to single travelers and offer special discounts to help pensate for single supplements.
Group discounts are offered to groups of eight or more travelers and tailor-made packages are available for Dive Clubs.
We also offer a range of diving live aboard options throughout the Caribbean, Indian Ocean and South East Asia. Live boards are very popular scuba diving holidays for those who want to aess the best diving sites.
Our barefoot luxury holiday brand is for those seeking something a little more special, whether it’s your honeymoon, anniversary or simply for more discerning travelers. We have a selection of 4 and 5 star properties which are the ultimate in luxury holiday getaways.
64. What’s the author’s purpose in writing this passage?
A. To give some advice on diving.
B. To introduce the popular destinations.
C. To teach diving skills.
D. To attract tourists.
65. Which of the following is TRUE aording to the passage?
A. It’s impossible to be offered tailor-made pack ages when you join Dive Clubs.
B. All staff are qualified divers with extensive knowledge on the best diving.
C. Barefoot Traveler specializes in simple holidays.
D. Travelers can enjoy Winter Sun.
66. Aording to the passage, Barefoot Traveler ____.
A. is not a tour operator
B. has over 25 scuba diving liveaboard boats
C. makes the luxury holiday based on consumers’ needs and desires
D. makes the luxury holiday you have in mind
67. The best title for this passage would be ____.
A. Wele to Barefoot Traveler
B. A Wonderful Experience
C. Scuba Diving
D. How to Choose Destinations
D
The smallest animal with a backbone(脊椎) known to science, a fish from the carp family, has been discovered in the peat swamps (沼泽)of Indonesia. Mature(成熟的)females of the fish species (种类)Paedocypris reach just 7.9mm in length.
The species was discovered in the highly acidic (酸性的) peat swamps of the Indonesian island of Sumatra by a team led by Ralf Britz, a zoologist at the Natural History Museum in London.
“This is one of the strangest fish that I’ve seen in my whole career,” Dr Britz said. “It’s tiny, and it lives in acid. I hope that we’ll have time to find out more about them before their habitat disappears pletely.”
The species lives in dark tea-colored swamp waters, which are 100 times more acidic than rainwater. Although these swamps were once thought to be inhabited by very few animals, recent research has shown that they are home to a highly different range of species that our nowhere else.
The peat swamps were damaged by forest fires in 1997, and are also threatened by agriculture. The scientists behind the discovery said that several populations of Paedocypris had already been lost.
“Many of the peat swamps we surveyed (调查)throughout South-East Asia no longer exist,” Dr Britz said. “Populations of all the miniature(微型的) fish of peat swamps have decreased or disappeared.”
Details of the discovery are published today in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B.
68. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
A. The Strangest Fish
B. Acidic Peat Swamps
C. Strange Species
D. The Smallest Backbone Animal
69. Where does the smallest backbone animal live?
A. It lives in highly acidic rainwater.
B. The species lives in the acidic waters of dark tea-coloured swamps.
C. It was put in the Natural History Museum in London.
D. Its habitat disappears pletely.
70. Dr Britz’s words imply____.
A. the habitat will be more after a period of time
B. many peat swamps that they surveyed have already survived
C. he wants to find out more about them before their habitat disappears
D. he wants to have a further research
71. Aording to the passage, the forest fires in 1997 have led to the fact that ____.
A. many places where these animals lived have been damaged
B. the population of the species has increased
C. there are many animals in the acidic peat swamps today
D. agriculture doesn’t affect the living space of these animals
E
Americans are more socially isolated than they were 20 years ago, and nearly a quarter of people said they had “zero”close friends with whom to discuss personal matters. More than 50 percent named two or fewer confidants (密友), most often immediate family members, the researchers said.
“This is a big social change, and it shows something that’s not good for our society,” said Duke University Professor Lynn Smith. She said that it showed there was a surprising drop in the number of close friends people had since 1985. At that time, Americans most monly said they had three close friends whom they had known for a long time, saw often, and with whom they shared a number of interests. They were almost likely to name four or five friends and the relationships often sprang from their neighborhoods or munities (社区).
Ties to a close work of friends create a social safety that is good for society, and for the individual. People were not asked why they had fewer intimate (亲密的) ties, but Smith said that part of the causes could be that Americans are working more, marrying later, having fewer children, and muting (往返上班) longer distances. “It’s one thing to know someone and exchange e-mails with him. It’s another thing to say, ‘Will you give me a ride out of town with all of my possessions and pets?’ and ‘Can I stay with you for a couple or three months?’” Smith said. “Worrying about social isolation is not a matter of nostalgia (怀旧之情) for a warm and fortable past. Real things are strongly connected with that,” added Harvard University Professor Robert Putnam, author of Bowling Alone, a book on the decline of American munities. He suggested flexible work schedules would allow Americans to tend both personal and professional lives.
72. What’s the passage mainly talking about?
A. American social isolation.
B. Americans have “zero” close friends.
C. Ties to a close work of friends are good for society.
D. Flexible work schedules change Americans’ lifestyle.
73. From the second paragraph we can learn that people tend to ____.
A. be closer than before
B. be less close than before
C. have more friends than before
D. have more family members than before
74. Which of the following is the possible cause of American social isolation?
A. They work more.
B. They don’t marry.
C. They have more children.
D. They spend too much time on relaxation.
75. Aording to Professor Robert, ____.
A. there could be four possible causes for American social isolation
B. worrying about social isolation is not a matter of nostalgia
C. flexible work schedules don’t affect (影响) Americans’ way of life
D. American social isolation is only a small social problem
卷二
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
High school students preferred to travel around after the university entrance exam.
After the exam and before the result was released, students hoped to relaxing 76. ____
by traveling. Aording the online tourism website Mango, 77. ____
more customer came to consult about the routes in late June and early July. 78. ____
Many families chose Beidaihe, Dalian, Chengde but even Hong Kong. 79. ____
In most travel agencies, after the Labor Day vacation and before the summer vacation, 80. ____
the month of June used to have little tourists. Nowadays some families changed their minds. 81. ____
“The travel trend ourred after the university entrance exam, because of many urban 82. ____
families can afford travel fees and there are more chances of studying in university for students. 83. ____
We choose to visit Disneyland in Hong Kong rather than anxious wait for the results at home.” 84. ____
said a mother who plans to take her son to Hong Kong for a holiday. 85. ____
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
A.请根据以下要点写一篇70词左右的日记。要点如下:
1. 5 月29 日,星期六,天气晴朗 2. 我们从上午6:00出发,乘火车于9:00到达北戴河
3. 上午,我们在沙滩上做游戏;在饭店吃饭。下午,我们沿海边步行去南戴河;照相
4. 下午5:30返回到了学校
B. 在我国,随着经济的发展和人民生活水平的显著提高,旅游度假成为许多人的首选。其中Family friendly(全家旅游)很是常见。请根据下面表格提示,写一篇关于“在旅游过程中,应该做什么和不应该做什么”的短文。
Dos:要和其他游客友好相处。要爱护我们的文化遗产。尊重当地的风俗习惯和宗教信仰。
Don’ts:不要乱扔垃圾。不要到处乱写,乱画。在有些严肃的景点,不要大吵大嚷。可以添加你自己的想法。
参考词汇:
1. cultural relics 文化遗产 2. custom 风俗习惯
3. religious belief 宗教信仰
要求:1. 对所给提示不要逐
字简单翻译,要适
当展开陈述。
2. 词数:100词左右。
Unit 3 综合能力测试听力录音材料及参考答案
听力录音材料
Text 1
M: Mary, e on. It’s about one kilometer ahead.
W: Oh, dear. I can hardly go any further.
Text 2
W: Do you want to e to the store with me?
M: No, I have some work to do, but you can buy me some coffee.
Text 3
M: Susan, what do you do for exercise?
W: I go swimming once a week.
Text 4
M: Why don’t you buy a flat like mine?
W: Your flat cost you 35,000 dollars, but I want to buy a flat which costs 20,000 dollars.
Text 5
M : Hello, Nancy!Where were you yesterday?
W: I didn’t e to your party because I caught a cold.
Text 6
W: Hello , Peter ! What are you doing here?
M: Watching the 200-metre race.
W: Oh! Who came in first?
M: Jim, of course. He ran extremely well. How’s Jack getting on in the high jump?
W: Fine. He’s just cleared 1.75 meters. And it’s his turn to jump again. Do stay and watch for a while.
M: OK! Let’s cheer him on. Jack! Well done! He’s cleared 1.78.
W: Good! Our class has got six first places already.
M: Let’s go and congratulate them.
Text 7
W: Excuse me. Can I help you?
M: Er ... Could I have some writing paper and envelopes?
W: Do you mean paper for writing letters?
M: Yes.
W: They are here in the show case. Which one would you like?
M: I want this kind of paper and that kind of envelope.
W: All right, Sir. Anything else?
M: Yes, five fifty-cent stamps.
W: Er ... That will be four dollars and sixty cents altogether.
M: Here is five dollars.
W: Thank you. Here is the change.
M: Thanks.
Text 8
W: Hello, Mr Smith.
M: Hello, Mrs Jones. e in and sit down.
What’s the matter?
W: I have a pain in my tooth.
M: Do you often have this pain?
W: No, I don’t. I’ve never had a bad tooth pain like it before.
M: When did it start?
W: Three hours ago.
M: You mean it started at once?
W: Yes, as soon as we finished lunch.
M: Well, have some porridge, milk and soup for meals for two days, then you’ll feel better.
W: Can you give me some medicine? It’s very painful.
M: Yes. I’ll give you some pills. Take one pill three times a day, and e here in three days. I’ll pull it if necessary.
Text 9
M: Morning, Sue. Did you enjoy your holiday in the country?
W: Yes. We had a great time. And some friends went with us.
M: Where did you stay? In a hotel?
W: No. We camped in the mountains. We cooked all our meals over an open fire.
M: Sounds wonderful. Was the weather good?
W: The sun shone nearly every day and it didn’t rain at all.
M: Did you like the people there?
W: Yes, they were great, too. We met somefarmers and had tea in their houses.
M: When did you get back? Last night?
W: No. This morning. You’ll think we were mad. We got up at 4:30, left at 5:00 and
arrived here at 9:00. I’m so tired.
Text 10
It is more than 100 years since the automobile was invented. In 1885, a German engineer named Benz sueeded in making a car driven by an engine. It was so noisy that the government prevented the car from being tested. And Benz was very worried.
One day, Benz’s wife suddenly decided to test the car. She pulled the car out of the garage, started it and drove it to the street. When she drove home, the car was still in good order. Benz and his wife were very excited. Benz even called his wife the first woman driver in the world.
参考答案
卷一•第一部分
1-5 CBCAA 6-10 CABBA
11-15 CACBB 16-20 AAB
卷一•第二部分•第一节
21-25 CACDD 26-30 DAAAC 31-35 DDBCA
卷一•第二部分•第二节
36-40 CACBC41-45 CADDD 46-50 AAA51-55 CBAAB
卷一•第三部分
56-60 ACBAB 61-65 CBDDB 66-70 CADBD 71-75 AABAB
卷二•第四部分•第一节
76. relaxing → relax77. Aording后加to
78. customer → customers
79. but → and80. In → For
81. little → few 82. 去掉of
83. √
84. anxious → anxiously
85. plans → planned
卷二•第四部分•第二节
A
May 29 th, Saturday, Sunny
Today we had a trip to Beidaihe. We set out at 6:00am and three hours later we got there by train. As soon as we got off the train we began to play games on the sands and swam in the river happily. After that, we had lunch in a restaurant. In the afternoon, we walked along the beach to Nandaihe and we took a lot of photos there. Time passed quickly and we had to leave. It was half past five when we returned school safely. What a good trip we had today!
B
When a holiday is ing, we always plan for it ahead of time: how to enjoy it. Generally, we have a trip as a better choice.
Although traveling is enjoyable, we, 21st-century senior students, must have in mind: some Dos and Don’ts during a trip. If we have a trip in a tourist group, we must be polite and friendly to others. While having sight- seeing, we should care for our nature and our environment. For instance, in some temples where some historic figures are buried, we can’t speak loudly. Besides the above, I think the most important thing is safety. We must keep in mind: Safety es first.
Our traveling and our environment should bine perfectly, instead of destroying each other.