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Unit4Amazingarts測試卷(B卷提升篇)【外研版】學(xué)校:__________班級:__________姓名:_________考號:___________本試卷共分第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷兩部分,第Ⅰ卷為選擇題;第Ⅱ卷為非選擇題;滿分為100分,考試時(shí)間為90分鐘。第Ⅰ卷第一部分:英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié);滿分45分)第一節(jié):單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)1.TheVolunteerFightersfoughtbravelyinthe______atLakeChangjinandwonadecisivevictory.A.battle B.war C.fight D.campaign2.Thechildrenaresittingonthebottomofthe_____,whichleadtotheupperfloor.A.fences B.fountains C.stairs D.steps3.Youwon’tknowwhatagreatbikeislikeuntilyou______John’snewlypurchasedbicycle.A.eupwith B.getaloadof C.singhighpraisefor D.focusyourselfon4.Ourchemistryteacher______theexperimentinthelabbeforewedidtheexperimentbyourselves.A.stimulated B.sponsored C.demonstrated D.attached5.Theaudiencegreatlyenjoyedtheperformance,inwhichthedancersmade______moves.A.elegant B.contemporary C.frequent D.further6.Thestudentspaidavisittothemuseumofscienceandtechnology,whichhasgreatly______theirdesiretostudyhard.A.sponsored B.stimulated C.conducted D.obtained7.Therearestillmanypeopleintheworldsufferingfroma______ofcleanwater.A.lot B.quantity C.little D.lack8.ThelivebroadcastoftheOlympicGameshasalwaysbeen______bybiginternationalpanies.A.resolved B.adjusted C.sponsored D.extended9.Itisfoundthatpeoplewho______culturalplacesorparticipateinartisticeventsaremorelikelytogaingoodhealthparedtothosewhodonot.A.frequent B.construct C.decorate D.demonstrate10.Ifoundtheanswertothequestionquite______.A.bytheway B.byaccident C.tosomeextent D.atonepoint11.–HaveyoumovedintothenewhouseNotyet,therooms____.A.arebeingpainted B.arepaintingC.arepainted D.arebeingpainting12.Anewcinema______here.Theyhopetofinishitnextmonth.A.willbebuilt B.isbuilt C.hasbeenbuilt D.isbeingbuilt13.Mywashingmachinethisweek,soIhavetowashmyclothesbyhand.

A.wasrepaired B.isrepairedC.isbeingrepaired D.hasbeenrepaired14.Hehurriedhome,neveroncelookingbacktoseeifhe_________.A.wasbeingfollowed B.wasfollowingC.hadbeenfollowed D.followed15.MoreexpresswaysinSichuansoontopromotethelocaleconomy.A.arebeingbuilt B.willbebuiltC.havebeenbuilt D.hadbeenbuilt第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從1635各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)并在答題卡上將其涂黑。Lastyear,myparentsandIvisitedourrelativesinNewJersey.EverydayIenjoyedwalkingacircularwaystartingfromtheirhouse.OneeveningIdecidedtobeadventurousandchangedfrommy16wayIwaslookingforwardtoalongerwalk,17thatIwouldbeabletofindmywayback.Mywalktookme18thelivingareaandintoabeautifulplacewithfieldsonbothsidesoftheroad.Withthesunbeginningto19,itwasreallywonderful.Afteraboutthirtyminutes,InoticedthatIwasnot20backinthedirectionIhadeIseemedtobemovingfurtheraway.Isearchedmypocketforthemobilephonetogethelp,butitwasnotthere.Ihad21itathome.However,Iremained22.Althoughthereweren’tanypeopleabout,thereweresome23andIwassurethatsomeonewouldstopand24meintherightdirection.Aseachcarcame,Istoppedand25,butnoonestopped.Nooneseemedtofeelany26forme.Aboutfortyminutespassed;Iwasbeginningtofeel27.Therewasnooneinsightandmyfamilydidn’tknowmy28.WhenIjustgaveupallhope,acar29meandstopped.Amotheranddaughterwantedtoknowhowtheycouldhelp.ItoldthemIwaslostandgavethemmyaddress.Themotherpointedtoaturningand30meIwasprettyclosetohome.Expressingmythanks,Istartedoffatafast31.IhadbeenwalkingforaboutfiveminuteswhenIheardacardriveupbehindmeandstop.Itwasthemagain.Theyrealizedthattheyhadnotgivenmethecorrect32andmydestinationwasmuchfurtheraway.Theyofferedto33mehome.DuringourbriefconversationIknowaboutthe34thatthedaughterwasgoingtoapartyandwouldarrivelate.Wedidn’t35namesbutIwillneverforgettheirhelp.16.A.proper B.regular C.traditional D.similar17.A.confident B.grateful C.ashamed D.proud18.A.within B.round C.toward D.beyond19.A.shine B.rise C.set D.fade20.A.heading B.keeping C.taking D.looking21.A.lost B.left C.held D.sent22.A.silent B.crazy C.awake D.calm23.A.light B.control C.cars D.service24.A.point B.remind C.inform D.follow25.A.cheered B.waved C.sighed D.nodded26.A.pity B.satisfaction C.respect D.responsibility27.A.innocent B.ridiculous C.fortunate D.hopeless28.A.routine B.judgment C.position D.impression29.A.surrounded B.approached C.preserved D.acplished30.A.supported B.defended C.corrected D.promised31.A.pace B.road C.level D.stage32.A.decision B.schedule C.direction D.procedure33.A.charge B.send C.allow D.reach34.A.goal B.permit C.attention D.fact35.A.sign B.list C.exchange D.call第二部分:閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30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)。ASeattlehasmanyroutesthatmakeperfectcoldweatherhikesrightwithinthecitylimitsorwithinashortdriveoutoftown.DiscoveryParkDiscoveryParkisa534acreparkthatiseasilyaccessible,easytogettoandatrulyenjoyableeasyhike.Itisalsolocatedrightwithinthecitylimitsandoffersmilesofhikingroutesthroughforests,alongpavedroadways,throughgrasslandsandalongarockycoastline.Anytimeofyear,evenduringrainymonths,thereareenoughpavedpathwayssothatyoucanavoidthemud,ifyouprefer.Necessarily,youwillenduponthefarsideoftheparkonthebeach.Takesometimetogetsomephotosofthelighthousealongthebeautifulbeach.SewardParkLikeDiscoveryPark,SewardParkisopenallyearroundandofferseasyhikingroutesforallhikinglevelswithinthecitylimits.Themainrouteisa2.6milepavedpathwaywithplentyofbeautifulwaterandmountainviews.Youwillfindplentyofwalkers,cyclersandrunnersontheroute,butmanyfewerpeopleinthewinterthaninthesummer.Thisisanespeciallygreathikeforfamiliesorthosewhowanttohikeforhalfanhour.PointDefenceLessthananhoursouthofSeattleisthelargesturbanparkintheUnitedStatesat702acres,anditisfullyforested,relativelylevelandprovidesbeautifulviewsofthePugetSound,NarrowsBridgeandsurroundingislandsanddifferenthikingroutes.Ifwhatyouseekisastraightforward,pavedhike,FiveMileDriveoffersjustthatandisopenandcleanallyearround.CapitolForestEvenfarthersouthofSeattleisCapitolForest,whichservesupamixofundevelopednatureandapproachablehikingroutes.Theforestisnotaparkandsoitismuchlargerthanthepreviouslylistedhikessolargethatit’swisetorememberyourstepsorcarryaroutemaptoavoidgettinglost.CapitolForestoffersplentyofunpavedroutesthatwindthroughforestandopenareasalike,passwaterfalls,andthereisevenaghosttownintheforestifyoucanfindit.36.WhichofthefollowingaboutDiscoveryParkisNOTtrue?A.Itshikingroutesarevarious.B.Itisconvenientforpeopletogetinto.C.Itisdifficultforpeopletohikethereinbadweather.D.Peoplecanalsoseealighthousealongtheseasidewhenhiking.37.Ifyouwanttospendhalfanhourhikingwithyourfamily,youcangoto______.A.PointDefenceB.DiscoveryParkC.CapitolForestD.SewardPark38.WhatdoyouknowaboutPointDefence?A.Itshikingroutesareintheforests.B.Itisthelargestparkaroundtheworld.C.Itisfreetothepubliconlythisyear.D.Therearemanytouristattractionsnearit.39.WhenhikinginCapitolForest,______.A.youmaygetlostifyoudon’ttakeamapB.youwillfindsomerarewildlifeC.youcanonlychoosetheunpavedroutesD.youwillmeetwithsometerrifyingghosts40.Whatdothesefourplaceshaveinmon?A.Theyarealllargeenough.B.TheyareallabouthikingplacesinandnearSeattle.C.Theyallencouragepeopletodomoreindooractivities.D.Theyareallfamousfortheirspecialsceneryaroundtheworld.BWeareallprobablyregretfultouseourphonesalittletoooften.Withtheriseofthemobilephone,andlaterthesmartphone,accesstomunicationandinformationhasneverbeensoconvenient.Ofcourse,therearethosewhoonlypayitanyattentionwhenitgoesofforsendsthemanalert(警報(bào)).Buttherearemanywhofindthattheirphoneisadistraction.AstudybytheUniversityofTexashassuggestedthatjusthavingasmartphonewithineyes’reachcanreduceproductivity,slowdownresponsespeedandreducegrades,astheeyesofthestudentskeepbeingdrawnawayfromtheirwork.Asecond,relatedstudybytheLondonSchoolofEconomicshasfoundthatstudentswhodidnotusetheirsmartphonesonschoolgroundssawanincreaseof6.4%intestscores.ThisissueofproductivityandthedegreetowhichsmartphonesattractyoungpeoplecausedthreestudentsfromCopenhagenBusinessSchooltodevelopanapptoattempttohelpfightsmartphonecharm.Theapp,called“Hold”,rewardsstudentsforthetimetheyspendnotusingthedevice.Forevery20minutesthataphoneisnotusedbetweenthehoursofseveninthemorningand11atnight,itsuserwillget10points.Thesepointscanbeexchangedforanumberofgoodsandservicesontheapp’smarketplace,withbrandssuchasCaffeNero,VuecinemasandAmazonsigningup.Forexample,toearntwofreecoffees,studentswillneed300points.TheapphasalreadybeethecenterofattentioninScandinavia,withmorethan120,000usersacrossNorway,DenmarkandSweden.Andsoonitwillbelaunchedin170universitiesintheUKtoo.Couldtheageofpeoplezoningout(精神不集中)onrealityandonlyconcentratingontheirphonesbeover?Itiscertainlypossible.Andhowelseareyoulikelytoberewardedfornotpayingattention?41.Whatdoweknowfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Usingaphoneinschoolcanincreasestudents’testscoresby6.4%B.Usingsmartphonesaffectsstudents’academicperformances.C.Somepeoplearetiredofthenoisecreatedbytheirsmartphones.D.Sometimesfindinginformationthroughsmartphonesisnotconvenient.42.Toearnonefreecoffee,studentsshouldneed______points.A.150 B.100 C.300 D.2043.Abouttheapp“Hold”,whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Atpresent,studentsintheUKhavenoaccesstoit.B.Studentscanreducetheirpointsforgoodsattheirlocalcinemas.C.Thethreestudentsdevelopedittogetridoftheiruseofsmartphones.D.StudentJimwillget20pointsifhedoesn’tusehissmartphonefor20minutesinthemorningbefore6o’clock.44.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsgettingridofaddictiontosmartphones?A.Negative. B.Unconcerned. C.Positive. D.Uncertain.45.Whichofthefollowingcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.YoungpeopleshouldputtheirphonesdownB.AnapprewardsnonuseofphonesC.UserscanexchangegoodsonanappD.DisadvantagesofsmartphonesoutweighadvantagesCManyofusseemtohavelivesthatfollowacertainway.Fromkindergartenallthewaytogettingmarried,everystageofourlivesseemstobepreset(預(yù)置).Andalthoughthisworkswellforalotofpeople,accordingtoBritishscholarJayShetty,thereisno“right”scheduletoliveourlivesby.Afewmonthsago,avideoofShetty’sspeech“BeforeYouFeelPressure”becamepopularontheInternetacrosstheworld.Inthevideo,hesendsanimportantmessagethatweshouldthink“outsideoftheway”andhavethecouragetofollowourhearts.AsShettysaysinthevideo,wedon’thavetogetstressedandputourselvesintheracewithourpeers(同齡人)orjudgeourlivesbasedonothers’.“Everythinginlifehappensaccordingtoourtime,ourclocks,”hesays.Inhisinspiringspeech,ShettypointsoutthatUKauthorJ.K.Rowinggotherfamous“HarryPotter”seriespublishedatage32,afterbeingturneddownby12publishers.ShettyalsomentionsthatChinesebusinessmanJackMadidn’tevenstarttheAlibabaGroupuntilhewas35yearsold.Soweshouldn’tletanyonerushus.AsphysicistAlbertEinsteinoncesaid,“Noteverythingthatcountscanbecounted,andnoteverythingthatiscountedtrulycounts.Thekeytostayingonourowntracksistobepatientandkeepourowninterest.”InAustraliannurseBronnieWare’sbestsellingbook“TheTopFiveRegretsoftheDying”,sherecordedthedyingregretsofherpatients,andthetoponeonthelistwas:“IwishIhadthecouragetolivealifetruetomyself,nottheoneothersexpectedofme.”Indeed,wearealluniqueinourpersonalitiesandgifts,andthereisnoperfectfitforall.Weshouldlistentoourinnervoicesandignorewhattheworldhastaughtus,andwhatwehavepickedupfrompeoplearoundus.“Itisimportanttoallowpeopletogobacktobeingselfawareoftheirowninterests,needsandconcerns”,Shettytoldthemagazine.“It’sdisconnectingfromwhatmakessensetowhatactuallymovesyouandwhatmakessenseinternally(內(nèi)在的).”46.WhatdoesJayShettyagreeto?A.Allpeoplelivetheirlivesaccordingtoschedules.B.Thestagesofourlivesshouldbepreset.C.Fewpeoplehavelivesthatfollowacertainway.D.Wecanliveourlivesnotaccordingtothegivenway.47.AccordingtoJayShetty,peopleshould_.A.putmorepressureonthemselvesB.changetheirlivesbasedonothers’C.decidetheirlivesintermsofactualcasesD.alwayspetewiththosewhoarebetterthanthemselves48.ForwhatpurposedoesShettylistthreefamouspeople?A.Toshoweveryonecanbeawinner.B.ToshowgreatnewlifecanbeginanytimeC.Toshowhardworkisthekeytosuccess.D.Toshowsuccessdoesnothappeninone’syouth.49.WhatcanwelearnfromAlbertEinsteinorBronnieWare?A.Thetopdyingregretwasnotlivingthelifepeoplewanted.B.Weshouldcountandanalyzeeverythinginlife.C.Oneshouldlivealifeasexpectedbyothers.D.Everythingthatiscountedtrulycounts.50.Wecanconcludefromthelastparagraphthat______.A.peopleshouldlistentoothers’adviceB.weshouldfollowtheheartanddowhatwewanttodoC.whatmakessenseshouldnotbeaboutwhatpeoplecareinternallyD.needsandconcernsarenotacceptable第II卷(非選擇題共25分)第三部分:寫作(共兩節(jié);滿分25分)第一節(jié):閱讀表達(dá)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)Bikesharingisclosetobeinganimportantpartofpublictransportationincitiesacrosstheglobe.Thissystemofbikerentingishelpingurbanareasreduceautomotivetrafficandpollutionwhileprovidinglocalsandtouristswithaconvenient,cheapandhealthymeansoftransport.Sohowdoesbikesharingwork?Inmostcities,visitorscanpurchaseshorttermsubscriptionsatbikestationsthemselves.Justwalkuptoastation’selectronickiosk(電子廣告亭),choosethecontinuingtimeforwhichyouneedaccesstotheservice,andswipeyourcreditcard,thenyouwillreceiveanunlockingcodewhichyoucanthenusetoreleaseabikefromthedockingstation.Thenyoucanstartexploringthecityviabicycle.Whenyoureachyourdestination,findanearbystationandreturnyourbike.Makesuretolockthebikecarefullybypushingthefrontwheelintoanemptydock.Mostdockswillshowagreenlightand/ormakeabeeping(嘟嘟響)soundwhenbikesarecorrectlysecured.ParisAlthoughmunitybicyclesharinghasbeenaroundsinceatleastthe1960s,Paris’sVélib’becamethefirsthighprofileprogramtosparkglobalinterestinorganizedbikesharingwhenitwaslaunchedtogreatsuccessin2007.Theprogramcurrentlyhasabout20,000bikesand1,800bikestations(onelocatedevery300metres),yieldingabout50millionuniqueridesannually.MexicoCityLastye

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