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Unit2單元測(cè)評(píng)(時(shí)間:120分鐘滿分:150分)第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.What'stheregularpriceforahaircutinMrJohnson'sbarbershop?A.10dollars. B.20dollars. C.30dollars.2.Wherearethetwospeakersmostprobably?A.Inarestaurant. B.Inaforest. C.Inafurniturestore.3.WhatisAliceworriedabout?A.Herbrother. B.Herfinalexams. C.Heraccident.4.WhoisJack?A.Jenny'shusband. B.Mary'shusband. C.Jenny'soldcolleague.5.Whydoesthemanrejectthejob?A.Itislow-paid. B.Itisfarfromhishome. C.Itoffersnoholiday.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Classmates. B.Co-workers. C.Neighbors.7.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Borrowsomebooks. B.Prepareforanothertest. C.Relaxathome.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whatdoesthemanworkfor?A.Anonlinenewsagency. B.Anewspaper. C.ATVchannel.9.Whydoesthemanliketobeajournalist?A.Hetravelsalot. B.Heearnsahighpay. C.Hegetsjobsatisfaction.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthefestival?A.Bored. B.Interested. C.Disappointed.11.Whydoesthemanprefertheafternoonshow?A.Itismoreexciting.B.Itissuitableforhisbrother.C.Hisfavoritebandplaysintheafternoon.12.Whatwillthewomandotomorrowafternoon?A.Work. B.Seeafilm. C.Gotothemusicfestival.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.WherewasMrTaylor'slatestbookset?A.InEgypt. B.InMorocco. C.InSouthAfrica.14.WhatwastheworstthingthathaseverhappenedtoMrTaylor?A.Somewildanimalsattackedhim.B.Hiscarbrokedowninadesert.C.Healmostdiedfromlackofwater.15.WhatdoesMrTaylorusuallydoinhisfreetime?A.Hewritesnovels. B.Herelaxesathome. C.Hesocializeswithfriends.16.WhatisMrTaylor'splanforthefuture?A.Keepingwritingnovels.B.Workingonahistorybook.C.Travelingaroundtheworld.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Howmuchdoeseachsquarestoneweigh?A.Nearly3tons. B.Nearly5tons. C.Nearly18tons.18.Whatwasthespeakerwonderingwhenseeingthestones?A.HowStonehengewasbuilt.B.Wherethestonescamefrom.C.WhobuiltStonehenge.19.Whatdoesthespeakerwanttodo?A.Learnmoremoderntechnology.B.TraveltoEnglandagain.C.Unlockthemystery.20.Whatdoesthespeakermainlytalkabout?A.AttractionsinEngland.B.Mysteriesallovertheworld.C.HisexperienceofvisitingStonehenge.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AWetrytobringyoualltheinformationyourequirewhentravelingtoEtoshaNationalParkofjustfindingoutmoreaboutthisfascinatingpark.ItisimportantwhenvisitingaparkasuniqueasEtoshatorespecttheenvironmentandtheheritageassociatedwithit.Thefollowingissomeofthemostimportantinformationtokeepinmindtoensurethatyouhaveasafetriporifyouwouldliketolearnmoreaboutthepark.EtoshaPanTheEtoshaPanisundoubtedlyenormous.Itisthemostdistinctive(獨(dú)特的)featureoftheparkandcanevenbeseenfromspace.Itisbelievedthatitwasformedover100millionyearsagoandis130kmlongandupto50kmwideincertainplaces.Thismeansthatthepancoversalmostaquarteroftheentirepark!WaterholesWaterholesareusuallyaredeemingfeatureinanymajornationalparkandEtoshaisnodifferent.Theyareagreatplacetosilentlyobserveanimalsandseethemintheirnaturalenvironment,awayfromnoisymechanicalbeaststhatweoftenviewwildlifefrom.EachwaterholeinEtoshaisdifferentandanimalsspottedateachvaryfromseasontoseason.ThemainwaterholesinEtoshaincludeOkaukuejo,Okondeka,HalaliandGoasandSuedaandSalvadora.SeasonsDependentonwhattypeofgameviewingyouwishtodo,differentseasonswithintheyearwillsuityourtripbetter.Winterisadryseasonandisagreattimetospotwildlifeatthewaterholes.Duringsummer,thevegetationislush(郁郁蔥蔥的)duetotheheavyrainfall,whichmakesgame-viewingdifficult.However,thisseasonisgreatforbird-lovers.ParkHistoryTheEtoshaPanandtheareathatwouldlatercometobeknownasEtoshaNationalParkwasfirstdiscoveredbyEuropeansin1851,whenexplorersCharlesAnderssonandFrancisGaltoncametothewildregioninthecompanyofOvambotraders.Etoshacanbelooselytranslatedas“GreatWhitePlace”intheOvambolanguage.21.Ifyouwanttowatchbirds,whenshouldyouvisitEtoshaNationalPark?A.Inspring. B.Insummer. C.Inautumn. D.Inwinter.22.Fromthetext,wecanlearnthat.A.EtoshaPancoversthemostpartoftheparkB.inOkondeka,visitorscanplaywiththewildlifeC.EtoshaNationalParkwasformedover100millionyearsagoD.someOvambotraderscontributedtothenameofthepark23.Thetextmaybetakenfrom.A.theadvertisingsectionofanewspaper B.asciencejournalC.theofficialwebsiteofthepark D.thelinesofaTVprogramBChina'sTianwen-1spacecraft,inorbitaroundMarshasdroppeditslanderandrover(巡視器),namedZhurongafteraChinesegodoffire,completingthemostdangerousstageofitsten-monthmission.ThisisChina'sfirstmissiontoMars,andmakesourcountryonlythethirdnationtohavelandedaspacecraftthere.Itincludedanorbiter,alanderandarover—makingitthefirsttosendallthreeelementstotheplanet.“ThemissionisabigleapforChinabecausetheyaredoinginasinglegowhatNASAtookdecadestodo,”saysRobertoOrosei,aplanetaryscientistattheInstituteofRadioAstronomyofBolognainItaly.Ataspeedof4.8kilometerspersecond,thespacecraftdepartedtheEarthinJuly2020andarrivedatMarsinFebruary2021,butthelandingwasthebiggesttestyetofChina'srisingouterspaceexplorationcapabilities.LandingonMarsisextremelydifficult,becauseengineersbackontheEarthhavenocontroloveritinrealtime,andmustleavepre-programmedinstructionstocarryon.Manymissionshavebeenlost,orhavecrashedonarrival.UtopiaPlanitia,whereZhurongnowsits,isawide,flatareainavastbasinthatformedwhenasmallerobjectcrashedintoMarsbillionsofyearsago.“Iftheresearchersarereallyfortunate,theymightfindsomeveryancientrocks,whichcouldofferawindowintoourownplanet'shistory,”saysJosephMichalski,aplanetaryscientistattheUniversityofHongKong.“MostofthesimilarevidencehereontheEarthhasbeendestroyedbyplatetectonics(板塊運(yùn)動(dòng)).”Zhurongwillalsobethefirstroverequippedwithaninstrumenttomeasurethemagneticfield(磁場(chǎng))nearby.TheinstrumentcouldprovideinsightsintohowMarslostitsstrongmagneticfield,aneventthattransformedtheplanetintoacold,dryplace,uninvitingtolife.AsuccessfulMarslandingcouldmotivatemoreadvancedChinesemissions—includingasample-returnone,whichisplannedtotakeplaceby2030.24.WhatmakesTianwen-1missionunique?A.Itsmulti-taskinonetry. B.Itslongcompletiontime.C.Thedangerofthelanding. D.Thespeedofitsspacecraft.25.WhyisitsohardforthespacecrafttolandonMars?A.Thelandinggroundisnotflat. B.Instructionsaretoocomplicated.C.Itmaycrashintosmallerobjects. D.Engineershavenolivecontroloverit.26.WhatcanresearcherslearnaccordingtoJosephMichalski?A.MoreoftheEarth'shistory.B.Theformationofvastbasins.C.Thediscoveryofancientrocks.D.ThedestructionofevidenceontheEarth.27.What'sthetextmainlyabout?A.ZhuronglandedonMarssuccessfully.B.ZhurongmeasuredMars'magneticfield.C.Tianwen-1spacecraftorbitedaroundMars.D.Tianwen-1spacecraftreturnedtotheEarth.CHowmanythingscanyouseeinthenightsky?Alot!Onaclearnightyoumightseethemoon,someplanets,andthousandsofsparklingstars.Youcanseeevenmorewithatelescope.Youmightseestarswhereyouonlysawdarkspacebefore.Youmightseethatmanystarslooklargerthanothers.Youmightseethatsomestarsthatlookwhitearereallyredorblue.Withabiggerandbiggertelescope,youcanseemoreandmoreobjectsinthesky.Andyoucanseethoseobjectsinmoreandmoredetail.Butscientistsbelievetherearesomethingsintheskythatwewillneversee.Wewon'tseethemwiththebiggesttelescopeintheworld,ontheclearestnightoftheyear.That'sbecausethey'reinvisible.They'rethemysteriousdeadstarscalledblackholes.Youmightfindithardtoimaginethatstarsdie.Afterall,oursunisastar.Yearafteryearweseeitupinthesky,burningbrightly,givingusheatandlight.Thesuncertainlydoesn'tseemtobegettingoldorweak.Butstarsdoburnoutanddieafterbillionsofyears.Asastar'sgasesburn,theygiveofflightandheat.Butwhenthegasesrunout,thestarstopsburningandbeginstodie.Asthestarcools,theouterlayersofthestarpullintowardthecenter.Thestarsquashesintoasmallerandsmallerball.Ifthestarisverysmall,thestarwillendupasacold,darkballcalledablackdwarf.Ifthestarisverybig,itkeepssquashinginwarduntilit'spackedtogethertighterthananythingintheuniverse.Imagineiftheearthwerecrusheduntilitwasthesizeofatinymarble.That'showtightlythisdeadstar,ablackhole,ispacked.Whatpullsthestartowardsitscenterwithsuchpower?It'sthesameforcethatpullsyoudownwhenyoujump—theforcecalledgravity.Ablackholeissotightlypackedthatitsgravitysucksineverything—evenlight.Thelightfromablackholecannevercomebacktoyoureyes.That'swhyyouseenothingbutblackness.Sothenexttimeyoustareupatthenightsky,remember:there'smoreintheskythanmeetstheeyes!Scatteredinthesilentdarknessareblackholes—thegreatmysteryofspace.28.Accordingtothetext,whatcausesastartodie?A.Asitsgasesrunout,itcoolsdown.B.Itcrashesintootherstars.C.Itcanonlyliveforaboutamillionyears.D.Asitgetshotterandhotter,itexplodes.29.Paragraph6andparagraph7mainlytellus.A.whatablackholeis B.whywecan'tseeblackholesC.blackholeshaveenormousgravity D.theformationofblackholes30.WhathappensAFTERastardies?A.Itburnsupallofitsgases. B.Itbecomesinvisible.C.ItfallstotheEarth. D.Itbecomesbrighterandeasiertosee.31.Whycan'tyouseelightwhenyoulookatablackhole?A.Becausemostblackholesaresofaraway.B.Becausethegravityofablackholeissostrongthatitsucksthelightinward.C.Becauseasastar'sgasesburn,itstopsgivingoffheatandlight.D.Becauseasastarcools,itsouterlayerspullintowarditscenter.[2022·江蘇省天一中學(xué)開學(xué)考試]DThefarsideofthemoonisastrangeandwildregion,quitedifferentfromthefamiliarandmostlysmoothfaceweseenightlyfromourplanet.Soonthisroughspacewillhaveevenstrangerfeatures:itwillbecrowdedwithradiotelescopes.Astronomersareplanningtomakethemoon'sdistantsideournewestandbestwindowonthecosmic(宇宙的)darkages,amysteriouserahidingearlymarksofstarsandgalaxies.Ouruniversewasnotalwaysfilledwithstars.About380,000yearsaftertheBigBang,theuniversecooled,andthefirstatomsofhydrogenformed.Gigantichydrogencloudssoonfilledtheuniverse.Butforafewhundredmillionyears,everythingremaineddark,withoutstars.Thencamethecosmicdawn:thefirststarsflickered,galaxiescameintoexistenceandslowlytheuniverse'slarge-scalestructuretookshape.Theseedsofthisstructuremusthavebeenpresentinthedarkagehydrogenclouds,buttheerahasbeenimpossibletoprobeusingoptical(光學(xué)的)telescopes—therewasnolight.Andalthoughthishydrogenproducedlongwavelength(orlowfrequency)radioemissions,radiotelescopesontheEarthhavefounditnearlyimpossibletodetectthem.Ouratmosphereeitherblocksordisturbsthesefaintsignals;thosethatgetthrougharedrownedoutbyhumanity'sradionoise.Scientistshavedreamedfordecadesofstudyingthecosmicdarkagesfromthemoon'sfarside.Nowmultiplespaceagenciesplanlunarmissionscarryingradiowave-detectinginstruments—somewithinthenextthreeyears—andastronomers'dreamsaresettobecomereality.“IfIweretodesignanidealplacetodolowfrequencyradioastronomy,Iwouldhavetobuildthemoon,”saysastrophysicistJackBurnsoftheUniversityofColoradoBoulder.“Wearejustnowfinallygettingtotheplacewherewe'reactuallygoingtobeputtingthesetelescopesdownonthemooninthenextfewyears.”32.What'sthepurposeofbuildingradiotelescopesonthemoon?A.ToresearchtheBigBang. B.Todiscoverunknownstars.C.Tostudythecosmicdarkages. D.Toobservethefarsideofthemoon.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“probe”inparagraph3possiblymean?A.Explore. B.Evaluate. C.Produce. D.Predict.34.Hydrogenradioemissionscan'tbedetectedontheEarthbecause.A.therewasnolightinthedarkagesB.theycannotpossiblygetthroughouratmosphereC.gigantichydrogencloudsnolongerfilltheuniverseD.radiosignalsontheEarthcausetoomuchinterference35.Whatcanweinferfromtheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraph?A.Scientistshavetorebuildthemoon.B.Wewillfinallygettothemoon'sdistantside.C.Themoonisaperfectplacetosetupradiotelescopes.D.Afavorableresearchenvironmentwillbefoundonthemoon.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Doyoualwaysgetangryaboutsomething?Doyoualwaystakethingstoopersonally?Doyoufindyourselfthinkingpeoplearelaughingatyouinpublicplaces?36Ifyouaresensitiveaboutsomething,youareeasilyworriedandangrywhenpeopletalkaboutit.37Actually,sensitivepeoplecanappreciatefood,thesoundofmusic,thedifferentcolorsofnature,oreventraffic.Theycanalsonoticesmalldifferencesinmeaning,makingthemmoreemotionally(感情上地)intelligentandmorecreative.However,itcanalsobeaterribleburdenifleftuncaredfor.38Soyoushoulddosomethingtostopbeingtoosensitive.Forexample,recognizethosepeoplewhooftenleaveyoufeelingtiredinlifeandavoidthem.Instead,surroundyourselfwithpeoplewhowillmakeyoufeelbrightandhappy.Ifyouconstantlyfeelnegativeaboutyourself,you'llstrugglewithbeingsensitive.39Anotherimportantthingtodoisforgivethosewhohavewrongedyou.Oftensensitivepeoplearen'tgoodatlettingthingsgo.40Thisisunhealthyasit'llkeepyoufromenjoyingboththepresentandthefuture.Takethelesson;leavethepain.Inaword,thoughbeingsensitiveiscertainlyachallenge,youcandealwithitcorrectlybytakingproperefforts.A.Whyaresomepeoplesensitive?B.Beingabitsensitiveisn'tabadthing.C.Youaresensitiveandyoucan'tchangethat.D.Iftheanswertoanyofthesequestionsisyes,youaresensitive.E.Asaresult,theyfinditdifficulttomoveonfrompainfulexperiences.F.Sowhenanegativethoughtcomes,correctitwithsomethingpositive.G.Sensitivepeoplealwaysputtoomuchpressureonthemselvesandtendnottotakecareofthemselvesproperly.第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Wheneverwehearabout“thehomeless”,mostofusthinkofthedevelopingworld.Butthe41isthathomelessnessiseverywhere.Forexample,howmanyofuswouldexpecttoseepeoplelivingonthestreetsofa42countrylikeGermany?KurtMullerandhiswifeRitahavespentelevenyearsmaking43forthehomelessofBerlin,Germany'scapital.TheyfirstbeganinonelonghotsummerwhenmostGermanswere44onholiday.KurtMullerandhiswifestayedathome,madesandwiches,45atableinthestreetandgavefoodtothehomeless.TheMullerssoonrealizedthatfoodandclothingweren't46.“Whatthesepeoplealsoneediswarmthandcaring,”saysRita.TheMullersdidn't47togivetheirphonenumbertothestreetpeopleandtoldthemtophoneanytime.Rita48therewassomebodyathometoanswerthephoneandtheirhomewasalways49toanyonewhocouldn'tfaceanothernightonthestreet.Thecoupleweresoon50alltheirtimeandmoney,soKurtvisitedfoodandclothingcompaniestoaskfordonations.Today,overthirtycompanies51donatefoodandothergoodstothecause.Volunteershelpto52themtothehomeless.Thepublicalsogiveclothesandmoneyandashoeproducer53newshoes.KurtandRitareceivenopaymentfortheirhardwork.“Wefeellikeparents,”saysRita,“andparentsshouldn't54moneyforhelpingtheirchildren.Thelovewegetonthestreetsisoursalary.”ThoughRitaadmitssheoftengets55,shesaysshewillcontinuewithherworkbecauseshelikesthefeelingofhavingmadeadifferenceintheworld.41.A.result B.truth C.reason D.idea42.A.traditional B.developing C.typical D.wealthy43.A.preparations B.houses C.meals D.suggestions44.A.asleep B.alone C.across D.away45.A.broughtup B.setup C.putaside D.gaveaway46.A.enough B.necessary C.helpful D.expensive47.A.hesitate B.agree C.pretend D.intend48.A.madesense B.foundout C.madesure D.workedout49.A.open B.crowded C.noisy D.near50.A.costing B.wasting C.taking D.spending51.A.completely B.calmly C.regularly D.roughly52.A.advertise B.sell C.deliver D.lend53.A.donates B.produces C.designs D.collects54.A.borrow B.raise C.save D.expect55.A.surprised B.excited C.tired D.amused第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)[2022·河南期中]閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。TheUSspaceagencyNASAsaysnewdatafromobservationsoftheasteroid(小行星)BennustillsuggeststhattheobjectcouldonedayhittheEarth.But,thescientists56.(study)theasteroidpredictinanewstudythatthereisverylittlechancethatBennu57.(hit)theEarthinthecomingcentury.Bennuandotherasteroidsareconsiderednear-Earthobjects.Scientistsidentifysuchobjects58.thosehavingthepossibilityofcomingwithin50millionkilometersofEarth'sorbit.Bennu59.(discover)in1999.Itisbelieved60.(form)morethan4.5billionyearsago.Itmovesintonear-Earthspacebecauseofgravitationalinteractionswithother61.(planet).BennumakesitsclosestpasstotheEartheverysixyears.ThelatestdataonBennuwascollectedbyNASA'sOsiris-Rexspacecraft,62.spentmorethantwoyearsobservingtheasteroid.LastOctober,Osiris-Rexalso63.(success)collectedsamples(樣本)fromBennu.ThespacecraftisnowonatripbacktotheEarth,withNASAexpectingits64.(arrive)inSeptember2023.Scientistssaytheyhope65.materialcanhelpthembetterunderstandhowtheplanetformedandhowlifebeganontheEarth.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假定你是李華,上周五的一個(gè)夜晚,你在回家的路上偶遇了外星人,你的好朋友Tom對(duì)此事很感興趣,請(qǐng)你給Tom寫一封信介紹一下這件事。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;3.開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。DearTom,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分25分)[2022·江蘇蘇州中學(xué)期中]閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文?!癢hydidyoudothiswithoutaskingformypermissionfirst?Don'tyouknowit'satotalwasteoftimeanditwillhaveabadinfluenceonyourstudies?”That'swhatmymotheryelledattheten-year-oldmewhenshefoundoutthatIhadsignedupforanEnglishstory-tellingcompetition.Ibowedmyhead;yes,shewasright.BythenIwasenteringGradeSix,facedwiththebiggestchallengeyettocome—theexaminationtoentermydreamjuniorhighschool.Forthat,Ihadgivenupmybelovedpianolesson,myfavoritecartoonprogramandeventhejoyfulweekendfamilyreunionwithmycousins.Iwouldn'tbesurprisedatallifmyverystrict-university-teachermothergotangryatmewhenIchosetodoanythingthathadlittletodowithstudyatthatimportantmoment.Inheropinion,ifIhadn'tspentallmytimeonmystudiesIwouldhavedifficultyinenteringmydreamjuniorhighschool.Butthat'snotallforit.WhenIwasten,Iwasnervous,shy,tongue-tiedwhenfacingstrangers,andessentiallyabookworm.Thesesignslookedfatal(致命的)tomymother,andpossiblytoyou,too;shethoughtthatIcouldbeanythingbutagoodpublicspeaker.Well,ImyselfactuallysaidnotomyEnglishteacheratfirst,becauseIhadneverdoneanythinglikethatbeforeandIwasafraid.Buthetoldmethat—sinceIlikedreadingsomuch,whynottrytotellastoryIlovetoeveryone?Healsopromisedmethatthejudgeswerenotfrighteningatall;justthinkofthemascarrotsandcabbagesinavegetablegarden.注意:續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右。Theten-year-oldmewaspersuadedbymyteacher'swords.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Apparently,surprisedbymydetermination,mymotherlookedasifshewasclosetoanotherexplosion—butsheonlysighedandagreed.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Unit2單元測(cè)評(píng)第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)1.C[解析]M:HowmuchdiditcostyoutohaveyourhaircutinMrJohnson'sbarbershop?W:Well,IknowMrJohnsonwell,soIpaid10dollars,butit'sonlyone-thirdoftheregularprice.2.C[解析]M:Ireallylikethetable,Marie.Thewoodisbeautifulanditlookslikeitwilllastahundredyears.W:Iagreewithyou,butI'mnotsurewhetherwecanafforditrightnow.3.A[解析]M:Alicelooksbluetoday.Didyoutellherabouttheaccident?W:Yes,butIshouldn'thavetoldherjustbeforeherfinalexams.Sheisworryingaboutherbrotherinhospital.4.C[解析]M:Hello,Mary.Doyoustillrememberme?W:Ofcourse,Jack.WemetatJenny'sbirthdayparty.M:Wearenotinthesamecompanynow.Doyouknowwheresheis?W:Yes,shehasmovedtoCanadawithherhusband.5.B[解析]W:Haveyoumadeupyourmindtoacceptthejobofferfromthenewcompany?M:No,Iturneditdown.W:Why?M:Itisn'tworthchangingthejob.Althoughthesalaryishigher,theworkinghoursandthedistancefrommyhomearelonger.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)6.A7.B[解析]W:⑥MyhistoryteachergaveusasurprisingquizandIcouldn'trememberanything.Mymindwenttotallyblank.Icouldn'tbelieveit.M:Thathappenedtomeonce.Itwasamathquiz,butitwasn'tasurprise.Ijustgotthedateofthetestwrong.W:Whatgradedidyouget?AorD?M:⑥No,IgotaC.W:⑥AtleastaCispassing.I'mgoingtogetanF.M:Youneedtotakeiteasy.Whydon'tyougohomeandhaveagoodrest?W:⑦Ihaveanothertestattwo.Ineedtogotothelibrarytohitthebooks.M:Whatadayyou'rehaving!8.A9.C[解析]W:Whatdoyoudoforaliving?M:I'majournalist.W:Really?Ihavegreatrespectforyouguys.Doyouworkforanewspaperoratelevisionchannel?M:⑧Iworkforanonlinenewsagency.W:Great.WhenIwasincollege,Iwaskeenonbecomingajournalist,butmyparentsdidn'tsupportme.Theyfeltthatjournalismwasariskyfieldtobein,thoughtheyarewell-paidanddoalotoftraveling.M:Yes,journalistshavetotakealotofrisksandchallenges.Sometimesweriskourownlivesinourquesttofindthetruth.⑨Butthesatisfactionwegetishuge.Actually,that'swhatkeepsusinthisjob.W:Youareright.Jobsatisfactionisfarmoreimportantthanjobsafety.10.B11.B12.A[解析]M:HaveyouheardthattheStrawberryMusicFestivalisbeingheldnearhere?W:Yeah.Iknow.⑩Itsoundsgood,andI'dliketogo.ButIhaven'tgotaticket.M:I'minterestedinittoo,andIgotsometicketstothefestival.I'mtakingmylittlebrother.Hehasneverbeentoamusicfestival.Wouldyouliketocometoo?W:Thatwouldbegreat.Ilovethenoise,themusicandalltheexcitement.M:Areyoufreetodayortomorrow??Theafternoonshowisthebestformybrother.W:Sorry,I'mbusythen.I'mgoingtothecinemathisafternoon.I'vegottheticketsoIcan'tchangeitand?I'mworkingtomorrowafternoon.M:Oh,well...CanyougoonSaturdayafternoon?ItfinishesonAugust28th.That'sSaturday.W:Good.I'mfreethen.13.B14.B15.C16.B[解析]W:SoMrTaylor,yourbooksareallsetindifferentcountries,aren'tthey?M:Yes.EverythinginmynovelshappensincountriesIknow.IwasborninSouthAfricaandIstilllivethere.IbeganbywritinganovelaboutafamilylivinginEgypt.?MymostrecentbookwasaboutMorocco.Ispentseveralmonthstherelastyear.W:Yourbooksarealladventurestories.Hasanythingreallydangerouseverhappenedtoyou?M:Well,I'vehadafewexperienceswithwildanimals!?ButtheworstthingwasdefinitelywhenIwasdrivingalongadesertandmycarsuddenlystoppedandwouldn'tstartagain.Fortunately,Ihadplentyofwater.W:Soundsveryfrightening.Whatdoyoudoinyoursparetime?M:Well,Iactuallyfindithardtorelax.I'mprettysociable,andIknowlotsofpeople,so?Iusuallyarrangetodosomethingwiththem.W:Great.Doyouhaveanyspecialplansforthefuture?M:Well,I'vetraveledallovertheworld,andtherearen'tmanyplacesIstillwanttovisit.?Mymainaimistowritethehistoryofmylocalarea.I'vedecidedtostopwritingnovelsbecauseIwanttodosomethingdifferent.17.B18.A19.C20.C[解析]M:DuringmytriptoEnglandlastyear,?IhadtheopportunitytovisitStonehenge.AlmosteverytouristwhotravelstoEnglandvisitsthisancient,mysticalplace.IrememberitwasaveryhotdayinJulywithalotofsunshine.Weleftourhotelquiteearly.Whenwearrivedthere,itwasalreadynine.?TheStonehengewasmadeofhugesquarestones,whichweighnearlyfivetonseach,standeighteenfeethigh,andarethreefeetthick.Itwasamazingtoseethemupclose.?SomethingthatIreallyaskedmyselfwashowtheancientpeoplecouldhavebeencleverenoughtoarrangethestonesandplacethemaltogethertoformacirclewithoutusinganymoderntechnology.Itwasreallystrange.OneofthemostexcitingthingsaboutStonehengeisthemyste

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