综合检测卷B卷·素养提升卷-【创新教程】2024-2025学年高中英语必修第二册五维课堂单元双测卷(北师大版2019)

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withyourconnections.”可知,你还可以浏览当前的职 位空缺,并与你的联系人共享它们.所以在 LinkedIn 可以找到一份美国红十字会的工作.故选B.] 3.C [推理判断题.根据最后一段“Gettimelynews andinformationrelatingtodisastersastheyarehapG pening.”可知,当灾害发生时,你可以及时获取相关新 闻和信息.由此可推知,想了解洪水暴发期间发生的 事情,可在 DisasterOnlineNewsroom 中 获 取 信 息. 故选C.] B.[语篇解读] 本文是一篇记叙文.文章主要讲述了 MichaelShirazi喂流浪猫的起因以及他在喂流浪猫的过 程中的感悟. 4.D [细节理解题.根据第一段中“Everynight,he... takes20kilosofcatfoodtothestreettofeedthe homelesscats.Soheiscaledbypeople‘thekingof homelesscats’.”可知人们 称 Michael为“流 浪 猫 之 王”是因为他给无家可归的猫食物.故选 D.] 5.B [细节理解题.根据第二段中“Hehadpityon‘short tail’andbroughtitfoodandwater.Sincethen,hehasbeen feedingmoreandmorehomelesscats.”可知,Michael是在 遇到“短尾巴”之后开始喂流浪猫的.故选B.] 6.A [推理判断题.根据第三段中“Everytimethey seehim,theyjumpwithexcitementandkisshim.”可 推知,无家可归的猫爱并且信任 Michael.故选 A.] 7.A [推理判断题.根据第一段中“Everynight,heleaves hishomeat11:00p.m.andtakes20kilosofcatfoodto thestreettofeedthehomelesscats.”第三段中的“spent nearly10,000yuanamonthoncatfood.”以及最后一段的 内容可知,Michael为流浪猫付出了很多精力和金钱,并 且坚持用爱回报世界.因此,他是善良且慷慨的.故 选A.] 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀅰41􀅰 英语(BSD)􀅰必修第二册 C.[语篇解读] 本文是一篇记叙文.文章主要讲述了 JackRummler虽然天生患病,无法正常行走,但他并未 放弃自己热爱的新闻工作.通过自己的努力,他不仅得 到了老师的认可,还获得了“年度学生记者”的称号. 8.D  [推 理 判 断 题. 根 据 文 章 第 一 段 可 知,Jack Rummler当时在医院,但他一直在给高中的新闻老师 和同学们发电子邮件,他想专注于他的新闻工作,不 想让任何人被他承担的任务困扰.由此看出他是一 个意志坚定的人;由第四段可知,他是一个为他人着 想的学生.故选 D.] 9.B [推理判断题.根据第六段第一句可知,他从来不 想被区别对待,他也没有避免做任何可能对他身体有 挑战的事情.由此判断出,他是个愿意接受艰难任务 的人.故选B.] 10.C [细节理解题.根据第八段可知,比赛要求学生 记者提供的各种各样的案例体现了“背包记者”的能 力,Rummler 获 得 称 号 是 因 为 他 符 合 要 求. 故 选C.] 11.A [推理判断题.根据最后一段可知,Norris说不 管 Rummler做什么,他都会做得很好.由此可知, Norris对 Rummler的大学生活充满信心.故选A.] D.[语篇解读] 本文是一篇议论文.文章主要介绍了 独自外出就餐的诸多原因和好处. 12.A [主旨大意题.第二段第二句是全文的主旨句, 结合全文内容可知,这篇文章主要讲了独自外出就 餐的诸多原因和好处.故选 A.] 13.D [细节理解题.根据第四段第一句可知,一个人 吃饭最棒的部分是有机会观察其他食客.故选 D.] 14.C [推理判断题.根据第五段中的第二句可知,斯 诺克选手(SteveDavis)表示成名后最奇怪的后果之 一是他非常担心自己在公共场合吃东西,几乎到了 怀疑自己做得对不对的程度,所以作者在第五段想 告诉我们:出名可能会破坏独自外出吃饭的乐趣. 故选C.] 15.C [推理判断题.根据最后一段可知,你在考虑外 出就餐时,应记住商人 NubarGulbenkian的建 议: “一个晚宴最好的人数是二———我和一个极好的服 务员领班.”所以文章结尾的建议是“要一张一个人 的餐桌”.故选C.] 第二节 [语篇解读] 本文是一篇说明文,介绍了使用智能手机 的注意事项. 16.F [上文提到人们在手机上花的时间比任何别的物 品都多,去哪里都带着手机,F项肯定了使用手机的 好处,与下文“但是我们必须学会有礼貌地使用手机 或者至少不冒犯我们周围的人”形成转折关系.故 选F.] 17.C [本段的建议是使用“免打扰”而不是“振动”,根 据“Loudvibrationsinyourtrousersaredisturbing.” 可知,裤子里手机的大声振动令人不安,由此可知提 出此建议的原因是“人们很难忽略手机振动,振动分 散人们的注意力”.故选C.] 18.B [根据本段的小标题“Telotherswhatyou􀆳redoG ing.”可知,此处表示告诉别人你在做什么,为什么要 这样做.故选B.] 19.D [本段主要介绍要尊重他人的隐私,当你收到一 条新的信息时,不要让内容出现在你的手机主屏幕 上.由此推知本段的建议是不要在主屏幕上使用短 信预览功能.故选 D.] 20.A [上文提到当有人让你看他们手机中的照片时, 并不意味着你可以浏览所有的相册,选项 A“他们可 能想让你看他们给你看的这一张照片,而不是他们 拍的 每 一 张 照 片”是 对 上 文 的 进 一 步 说 明. 故 选 A.] 第二部分 第一节 [语篇解读] 本文是一篇议论文.文中描述了iPhone11 发布前其忠实的粉丝们的表现,由此告诉我们手机不能成 为比人更重要的东西. 21.B [根据“justtobeoneofthefirstpeopleinthe worldtogettheirhandsonthesegadgets”可知人们 想成为第一批获得新发布的手机的人,所以此处指 排队(queued)等待四天.故选B.] 22.D [他们花费(paid)多达800美元才买到新款手机. 故选 D.] 23.A [此处表示用它(手机)来发短信(text)和打电 话.故选 A.] 24.C [联系空后的“fiveyearsold”可知,此处用表示年 龄的词.故选C.] 25.B [联系前文的“Ithasbecomeasymbolofstatus (它成为一种身份的象征)”可知,五岁的孩子都带着 价值不菲的(expensive)智能手机.故选B.] 26.A [答案在于这样一个事实(fact):手机的基本用途 已经不仅仅是打电话了.故选 A.] 27.B [作为一个iPhone的使用者(user),我从来不会 不带手机.故选B.] 28.A [根据上下文可知此处介绍手机的功能,拍照片 (pictures)符合语境.故选 A.] 29.B [根据“Iamneverwithoutmyphone”和用手机做 的各种事情可知,此处表示“我们是不是太依赖(deG pendon)手机了呢”.故选B.] 30.B [根据inrestaurants可知此处指围坐在饭桌(taG bles)旁.故选B.] 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀅰51􀅰 参考答案 31.A [我们更感兴趣的是特殊时刻的照片,而不是真 正(actualy)享受这些时刻.故选 A.] 32.D [根据下文 的“Turnoffyourphoneeverynow andagain.”可知,作者认为为彼此腾出时间是重要 的(important).故选 D.] 33.C [一 个 建 议 (tip)是 把 手 机 放 在 桌 子 中 央.故 选C.] 34.A  [谁 第 一 个 碰 (touches)手 机,谁 就 买 单.故 选 A.] 35.D [分享与保持联系很好(great),但不要让你的手 机成为比你生命中的人更重要的东西.故选 D.] 第二节 [语篇解读] 本文是一篇记叙文.文章讲述了英国一 个小镇的村民自己种植食物,开放采摘,保护环境,并且 吸引了很多小镇效仿的故事. 36.togrow [考查固定搭配.句意:英国的一个小镇正 在使世界明白,种植自己的食物是很重要的.itis importanttodosth.意为“做某事很重要”,为固定搭 配.故填togrow.] 37.isused [考查时态和语态.根据上下文可知,文章 讲的是 现 在 的 事,所 以 时 态 用 一 般 现 在 时.主 语 Anyopenspace和use(使用)构成被动关系.故填is used.] 38.for [考查介词.句意:每个人都可以免费采摘它 们.forfree意为“免费地”,为固定搭配.故填for.] 39.saying [考查现在分词.句意:她种蔬菜,拆掉花园 的围墙,竖起一块牌子,上 面 写 着:“请 自 便.”动 词 say和逻辑主语sign构成主动关系,所以用现在分词 作后置定语.故填saying.] 40.completely  [考查副词.句意:现在,Pam 已经完 全改变了这个镇子.修饰动词changed应用副词. 故填completely.] 41.which [考查定语从句.句意:一座新城镇诞生了, 它被叫做“不可思议的可食用的 Todmorden”.非限 制性定语从句中缺少主语,且先行词为 Anewtown, 因此 用 which 引 导 非 限 制 性 定 语 从 句. 故 填 which.] 42.but/yet [考查连词.前文讲“许多人知道我们必须 改变”,后文讲“我们如何做到是一个问题”,前后句 意构成转折关系.故填but或yet.] 43.vilagers [考查名词复数.句意:所以有一天,她把 所有的村民召集在一起.vilager为可数名词,al 后 面应用其复数形式.故填vilagers.] 44.became [考 查 时 态.根 据 前 一 句 “Theyjustdid it.”可知,此处讲过去的事情,所以用一般过去时. 故填became.] 45.more [考查比较级.句意:从加拿大到马里,全世 界有700多个可食用城镇突然出现.根据than可 知,此处应用比较级.故填 more.] 第三部分 第一节 [参考范文] DearMr.White,   I􀆳mwritingtoextendoursinceregratitudeforyour hospitalityduringourstayinCanada.   WeweredeeplyimpressedbythecomfortableacG commodationandthesuperblocalcuisineyouarranged forus.AndtheactivitiesyouorganizednotonlybroadG enedourhorizonsbutpromotedourmutualunderstandG ing.WenowhaveadeeperinsightintoCanadianculG ture.   Thanksagainforalyourefforts.Wedohopeyou canvisitourschoolinthenearfuture! Bestwishes. Yours, LiHua 第二节 [参考范文]    Outsidethedoorstoodanoldmanwithawhite beardand aredcap,holdinga wellGpackedbox. Wearingaradiantsmile,themanreachedouthishands, passedtheboxtomeandgrinned“AChristmasgiftfor you”.Shockedattheunexpectedguestandgift,Iwas atalosswhattosay.Themomentheblendedintothe darkness,Iuntiedtheribbonwithmyheartthumping wildly.InsidetheboxlayateddybearIhadlongedfor withanattachedcard.Onceagain,Icouldn􀆳tcontain mytears.     ThroughtearGblurred eyes,Irecognizedthe handwritingonthecard.ItwasafriendofmineandI laterdiscoveredthatthemanwasherfather.Shewas oneoftheaudienceofmysadstory.Thecardread:SorG ry,I􀆳mlate.MerryChristmas.Iwipedawaytears, heldtheboxtightlyandfeltasurgeofwarmth.ChristG masmemoriesofthatyearwouldn􀆳tbeabitterjoke.InG stead,itwasamiraclewhichwitnessedahealedheart. SonowIbelieveSantaisreal.ThisSantadoesn􀆳tcome downourchimneys,butlivesinsidegoodandthoughtful peoplewhorealylistentofriends,andthenplandelibG erateactsofkindness. 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀅰61􀅰 英语(BSD)􀅰必修第二册     综合检测卷    B卷􀅰素养提升卷 (考试时间:100分钟 试卷满分:120分) 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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项. A ConnectwithUs RedCrossSocialEngagement(Involvement) HereattheAmericanRedCross,weseesocialmediaasawayforustohelppeople carryouttheRedCrossmission(任务)everyday. YoucanconnectwithusandotherRedCrosssupportersonthesocialnetworkingsites youliketospendtimeon.We􀆳reproudtobepartofsuchapassionategroupofpeoplefrom acrosstheUSandaroundtheworld! RedCrossBlog    OurblogcoversawidevarietyofRedCrossrelatedtopics.Wetalkaboutthingsthat moveus,makeuslaugh,orconnectuswithotherpeople.Moreimportantly,wewantto connectyouwithwhatyouthinkisimportant,sodon􀆳thesitatetoleaveusacommentand shareyourthoughts! Facebook OurFacebookcommunityisfulofRedCrosssupporters,volunteers,blooddonors, andothersfromalwalksoflifewhomaybelookingformoreinformationonwhatwedo. Google+ ConnectwithusonGoogle+andfindthousandsofpeoplelikeyouwhoareinterested inhelpingtomakethisworldabetterplace. YouTube OurYouTubechannelisalibraryofalkindsofRedCrossvideos,organizedbytopic. StopbytolearnwhatourlatestdisasterresponseisorhowtosavealifewithhandsGonly CPR. Flickr LookthroughthousandsofimagesuploadedbyRedCrossmembersfromacrossthe country.Wekeepthisupdatedfrequently,especialyasdisastersstrike. LinkedIn FindRedCrosscoleagues(同事)andfriendsonLinkedIn,whereyoucanconnectina moreprofessionalsetting.Youcanalsobrowsecurrentjobopenings,andsharethemwith yourconnections. DisasterOnlineNewsroom Gettimelynewsandinformationrelatingtodisastersastheyarehappening. )页8共( 页1第 卷 􀅰卷测检合综 1.What􀆳sthepurposeofthiswebpage? A.ToupdateusersontheAmericanRedCross􀆳latestdisasterresponse. B.Tocolectpeople􀆳sopinionsontheworkoftheAmericanRedCross. C.ToshowthewaystofolowtheAmericanRedCrossthroughsocialmedia. D.Torecommendafewsocialnetworkingsitesonwhichuserscanlearnhowtosavelives. 2.IfyouareinterestedinfindingajobattheAmericanRedCross,thebestchoiceistosurf     . A.Google+             B.LinkedIn C.Flickr D.DisasterOnlineNewsroom 3.Ifapersonwantstoknowwhatisrealyhappeningduringaflood,hecansurf    . A.YouTube B.Flickr C.DisasterOnlineNewsroom D.RedCrossBlog B MichaelShiraziisa67GyearGoldAmericanwhohasbeenfeedingmorethan150homeG lesscatsin Shanghaiforthepasteightyears.Every night,heleaveshishomeat 11:00p.m.andtakes20kilosofcatfoodtothestreettofeedthehomelesscats.Soheis caledbypeople“thekingofhomelesscats”. Eightyearsago,MichaelcametoShanghaiforhisfamilybusiness.Atthattime,he wasasuccessfulbusinessman.UntilonedayafterlivinginShanghaiforayear,ahomeless cathenamed “shorttail”cameintohislife.Hestilremembersthenightwhenhesaw “shorttail”andthewayitsearchedforfoodinthegarbagecanforherandhernewbornbaG bies.Hehadpityon“shorttail”andbroughtitfoodandwater.Sincethen,hehasbeen feedingmoreandmorehomelesscats.HeevenshutdownhiscompanyandclosedhisfamiG lybusinessbecauseofit. ThesehomelesscatshavebroughtmanyhappymomentstoMichael.Everytimethey seehim,theyjumpwithexcitementandkisshim.Butunfortunately,hiswifelefthimbeG causehenolongermanagedhisfamilybusinessandspentnearly10,000yuanamonthon catfood.ThoughalthethingshappenedtoMichael,hestilleaveshishomeontimeevery night. Michaelsaid,“Myexperiencemakesmefeelthatpeoplearemadeoflove.WemustreG turnourlovetotheworldsothatwecanfindourinner(内心的)peace.”ThisisthehappiG nesshegetseverynightwhenhe􀆳sonhiswaytofeedcats:feelinglovedandneeded. 4.Whydopeoplecal Michael“thekingofhomelesscats”? A.Heplayswithhomelesscats. B.Heraiseshomelesscatsathome. C.Hetakesphotosofhomelesscats. D.Hegivesfoodtohomelesscats. 5.WhendidMichaelstartfeedinghomelesscats? A.BeforehecametoShanghai. B.Aftermeeting“shorttail”. C.Whenhewas62yearsold. D.Afterclosinghisfamilybusiness. 6.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph3? A.HomelesscatsloveandtrustMichael.B.Michael􀆳swifestronglysupportedhim. C.Michaelmademoneybyselingcatfood. D.Thefeedingwilnevercontinueanymore. )页8共( 页2第 卷 􀅰卷测检合综 7.WhichofthefolowingcanbestdescribeMichael? A.Kindandgenerous. B.Ordinaryandshy. C.Helpfulandcalm. D.Briliantandserious. C JackRummlerwasinthehospital,buthekeptemailinghisjournalism teacherand classmatesatBooneHighSchoolintheUS.Hewantedtostayontopofhisnewspaperwork anddidn􀆳twantanyoneelsetobestuckwiththetaskshe􀆳dtakenon. “Hewouldbeinthehospitalwritingstories,”saidReneeBurke,histeacheratthe time.“Hewouldn􀆳tstopworryingaboutus.” Rummler,18,saidhedidthisbecauseheenjoyedhighschooljournalismsomuch. “Everylittleaspectofit.” “Heisacompassionate(有同情心的)student,”Burkesaid,“whoalwaysseemstobe thinkingaboutothers,evenwhenhefaceshisownchalenges.” Bornwithspinabifida(脊柱裂),hewalkswithalimp(跛行)andhashadabout12 surgeries.Twoyearsago,medicalproblemskepthimoutofschoolforweeks. “Yet,heneverwantedtobetreateddifferently,”Burkesaid,“nordidheavoiddoing anythingthatmightbephysicalychalengingforhim,suchasfilmingfootbalgames.” Duringhishighschoollife,heworkedhiswayupfromthestaffmembertotheeditorGinG chiefoftheBoonepaper. Andlastmonth,hewonthe“studentjournalistoftheyear”awardfromtheFlorida ScholasticPressAssociation. Thecontestrequiredstudentjournaliststoputtogetherexamplesoftheirworkand theirabilitytobe“backpackjournalists”whocouldtakeonmanytypesofassignments. Rummler􀆳sexamplesincludedstoriesandopinionpieces,agraphiche􀆳ddesignedabout schoolconstruction,andaTVcommercial(广告)forthepaper􀆳sonlinesite. “Ithinkoneofthethingsthatjournalismtaughtmeistoalwaysbeawareofwhat􀆳s goingonintheworld,”hesaid. Hisschoolpaperpublishesinprintfourtimesayear,aswelasonline.Thelastissue heworkedonwasaboutgraduation,showcasingtheaccomplishmentsoftopstudentsand athletes,amongthesoonGtoGbegraduates. InAugust,RummlerwilstartattheUniversityofFloridawhereheplanstostudy environmentalsustainabilityandcommunications. “Whateverhedoes,he􀆳sgoingtobegreatatit,”saidBridgetteNorris,thecurrent journalismteacheratBoone,whotaughthimthispastschoolyear. 8.WhichofthefolowingwordscanbestdescribeRummler? A.Hardworkingandmodest. B.Optimisticandcreative. C.Humorousandtalented. D.StrongGmindedandconsiderate. 9.WhatcanwelearnaboutRummler? A.Hehashadmorethan20surgeries. B.Heiswilingtoacceptdifficulttasks. C.Hehasnevermissedschoolbecauseofhisdisease. D.HewilsoonbetheeditorGinGchiefoftheBoonepaper. )页8共( 页3第 卷 􀅰卷测检合综 10.WhatwonRummlerthe“studentjournalistoftheyear”award? A.Hiswilingnesstoacceptchalenges. B.Hiscontributiontohishighschoolpaper. C.Hisabilitytocreateavarietyofnewsworks. D.Hisinspiringreportsaboutgraduation. 11.HowdoesNorrisfeelaboutRummler􀆳slifeincolege? A.Confident.    B.Doubtful.     C.Surprised.    D.Worried. D Eatingoutissuchapleasure-thefood,thewine,thejoyofhavingitalbroughtto youbysomeoneelse—thatit􀆳sapitytoruintheexperiencebysharingitwithotherpeople. Wel,Idolikevisitingrestaurantswithfriends.Butdiningoutalonehasitsownvery specialattractions.Forastartyoucangivealyourattentiontothefood.There􀆳snothing worsethanhavingtoinventanddeliveranopiniononschoolleaguetablesorSanchez􀆳s movetoManchesterUnited,pluslisteningtoeveryoneelse􀆳sopinions,whenalyourealy wanttodoisenjoyeachmouthfulalongtheway. Asecondgreatthingabouteatingoutaloneisthechancetocombinefoodwithoneof life􀆳sothertruepleasures:reading.Youhavetoplanthiscarefuly:IndianorChineseresG taurantsarethebest-youneedfoodyoucaneatwithjustonehand,leavingtheotherfree toholdyourreadingmaterial. Butperhapsthebiggestattractionofatableforoneisthechanceitgivestopeople: watching.Restaurantsandthedifferentreasonsforvisitingthem-thefirstdate,business meetingornightoutwithfriends-producehumanbehaviourofsurprisingrichnessandvaG riety.Wilthemanselinghisbusinessideagetanyjoyoutofhispossibleinvestor(投资者)? Wil themarriedcouplethinkofanythingtosaytoeachotherbeforetheirmaincoursesarrive? This“humanzoo”partofeatingoutaloneisoneofthereasonsI􀆳dhatetobefamous: everyonewouldbewatchingyou,soyouwouldn􀆳tbeabletowatchthem.Thesnooker playerSteveDavissaidthatthiswasoneofthestrangestconsequences(后果)ofbecoming welGknown:hegotveryworriedabouthiseatinginpublic,almosttothelevelofdoubting whetherhewasdoingitright. Sonexttimeyou􀆳reconsideringyoureatingoutchoices,remembertheadviceofthe businessmanNubarGulbenkian:“Thebestnumberforadinnerpartyistwo-myselfanda superheadwaiter.” 12.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout? A.Thereasonsforeatingoutalone. B.Thetroublewitheatinginpublic. C.Thesuggestionsaboutdiningout. D.Thefearofmakingdiningchoices. 13.Whatisthebestpartofdiningoutalone? A.Onecanfixhiseyesonthefood. B.Onecanenjoyreadingwhileeating. C.Oneislikelytocomeacrossfamouspeople. D.Oneisgiventhechancetowatchotherdiners. )页8共( 页4第 卷 􀅰卷测检合综 14.WhatdoestheauthorintendtotelusinParagraph5? A.SteveDaviscaredtoomuchabouttablemanners. B.Famouspeoplearealwaysthecenterofattention. C.Beingfamousmayruinthejoyofeatingoutalone. D.Beingwatchedseemsfarbetterthanwatchingothers. 15.Whatissuggestedattheendofthetext? A.Diningwithfriends. B.Chattingoverdinner. C.Havingatableforone. D.Sharingatablewithawaiter. 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.选项中有两项为多余 选项. UsePhonesRespectfuly Youprobablyspendmoretimeonyoursmartphonethananyotherpossessions.You takeiteverywhere—toschool,tomeals,andeventothebathroom.  16   Butwe havetolearntouseourphonesrespectfulyoratleastwithoutoffendingothersaroundus. Herearesometipsforsmartphoneusage.Takealook. Use“donotdisturb”insteadof“vibrate(振动)”. Loudvibrationsinyourtrousersaredisturbing.Peoplecanhearyourphonevibrateor not,dependingonhowviolentlyitvibrates.  17   Telotherswhatyou􀆳redoing. Sometimes,you wil beinasituation whereyouneedtouseyoursmartphone.   18  Ifyoudon􀆳t,peoplewilthinkthatyou􀆳reeitherinteractingwithsomeoneelse orjustgettingbored.   19   Respectothers􀆳privacysuchastextmessagesandeGmailsendersbynotlettingwhat theytypeappearonthehomescreenofyourphonewhenyoureceiveanewmessage.While you􀆳reatit,useapasswordtomakesuretheinformationstaysbetweenyou. Askpermissiontoslide(滑动). Whenpeoplehandyoutheirphonetolookataphoto,thisdoesn􀆳tmeanyoucanlook throughaloftheirphotoalbums.  20   A.Theyprobablywantyoutoseetheonephototheyhandtoyou,noteveryphotothey havetaken. B.Justtelpeoplewhatyou􀆳redoingandwhyyou􀆳redoingit. C.Itisdifficulttoignoreitanditdistractspeoplefromwhattheyaredoing. D.Don􀆳tusethefeatureofSMSPreviewonyourhomescreen. E.Youshoulduseyoursmartphonesecretly. F.Ofcourse,usingthesmartphoneisagreatwaytokeepintouchandsharelifeevents. G.Soit􀆳sthrilingtolookthroughaltheirphotos. )页8共( 页5第 卷 􀅰卷测检合综 第二部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.   ThereleaseoftheiPhone11inSeptember,2019 wasgreetedwithopenarms.People  21  for fourdaysjusttobeoneofthefirstpeopleinthe worldtogettheirhandsonthesegadgets.They   22   upto800dolarsfortheprivilege(特 权). Butaphone,nowadays,isnolongerjusta practicaldevice,whichusedto    23    and cal.Ithasbecomeasymbolofstatus,andsomuch morethanatelephone.Childrenas  24  asfive yearsold have beenin Britain carrying round   25   mobilephones.Andforwhatreason? Theanswerliesinthe  26  thattheprimaG ryuseformobilephonesisnolongeraphone. MorephotosaretakenusingtheiPhonethanany cameraintheworld. AsaniPhone  27   myself,Iamnever withoutmyphone.IcheckFacebook,Twitterand myeGmailsseveraltimesaday,alongwithtaking   28  andkeepingintouchwithfriendsand family.Butdo we    29    ourphonestoo much?IlovesharingthingsthatIenjoyandkeepG ingupwithmyfriends􀆳lives,butIdothinkit􀆳s gotout of hand.Instead oftalking together, friendssitround  30  inrestaurantsscrolG ingthroughFacebook,andwearemoreinterested inphotosofspecialmomentsthan  31  enG joyingthem.Ithinkit􀆳s  32  tomaketime foreachother.Turnoffyourphoneeverynowand again.One   33   when you go out with friendsistoputalofyourphonesinthemiddleof thetable,andwhoever  34  hisphonefirst hastopaythebil!Sharingandkeepingintouchis   35    ,butdon􀆳tletyourphonebecome moreimportantthanthepeopleinyourlife. 21.A.begged   B.queued C.argued D.bargained 22.A.wasted B.borrowed C.saved D.paid 23.A.text B.drive C.watch D.speak 24.A.clever B.honest C.young D.strong 25.A.cheap B.expensive C.special D.large 26.A.fact B.excuse C.decision D.promise 27.A.inventor B.user C.farmer D.worker 28.A.pictures B.risks C.measures D.turns 29.A.turnto B.dependon C.searchfor D.giveup 30.A.chairs B.tables C.stages D.counters 31.A.actualy B.nearly C.eventualy D.gradualy 32.A.impatient B.impolite C.impossible D.important 33.A.answer B.plan C.tip D.name 34.A.touches B.repairs C.owns D.steals 35.A.strange B.hard C.terrible D.great 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 )页8共( 页6第 卷 􀅰卷测检合综 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式.   AsmaltowninEnglandisteachingtheworldthatitisimportant36.        (grow)yourownfood.Anyopenspace37.     (use)togrowfruitandvegetables. Thereareapples,pears,peaches,strawberries,cabbagesandcarrots,hereandthere. Everyonecanpickthem38.    free.Eightyearsago,awomannamedPaminTodG mordendugupherrosegarden.Sheplantedvegetables,knockeddownthegardenwals andputupasign39.     (say),“Helpyourself.”Today,Pamhas40.     (complete)changedthetown.Anewtownhasbeenborn,41.    iscaled“IncrediG bleEdibleTodmorden”.Pamexplainedwhyshethoughttheideawaspopular.“It􀆳spossiG bleandpositive.Manypeopleknowwehavetochange,42.    howwedothatisa question.”Sooneday,shegatheredalthe43.     (vilager)together.Theydecided todosomethingdifferentatonce.Theydidn􀆳twritereports.Theydidn􀆳taskforpermisG sion.Theyjustdidit.Onlyashorttimelater,Todmorden44.     (become)abig gardenoffruitandvegetables.InTodmorden,thereisamotto:Ifyoueat,youarein.But that􀆳snotal.Thereare45.     (many)than700edibletownspoppinguparoundthe world,fromCanadatoMali.Peopletherethinkaboutfoodandprotecttheenvironmentat thesametime. 第三部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分) 假定你是中学生李华,你作为学校代表之一访问了加拿大的一所学校,现已回国.请 你给该校校长 Mr.White发一封邮件表示感谢,内容包括: 1.感谢对方接待; 2.访问期间的收获; 3.邀请对方来访. 注意:1.词数80左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯.                   )页8共( 页7第 卷 􀅰卷测检合综 第二节(满分25分) 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文. MyfamilymovedfromTaiwantoasmaltownincentralGeorgia,wheremydadgota visaforhisfamilyandajob.IhadjustlearnedEnglish,andfromwhatlittleIcouldgather frommyfriends,SantaClauswouldcomedownone􀆳schimneyandputtoysinone􀆳sstockG ingonChristmasEve! “Whatagreatcountry!”Ithought.AfterIlookedup“stocking”in myChineseGEnglishdictionary,IknewwhatIhadtodoandalwaysexpectedthatday. Finaly,thebigdaycame.Onthatwonderfulnight,aftereveryonewenttobed,I sneakedoutofbed,tookmycleanest,longestkneesockandattachedittoanailalreadyon themantel(壁炉架).Obviously,thepreviousownersofthishousewerenostrangersto thisSantacharacter.GazingatthesockandimaginingthedelicatelyGpackedgiftinit,I couldn􀆳thelpgiggling(咯咯地笑).Forthefirsttime,Ifoundithardtofalasleep. Andforthefirsttime,Iwokeupbeforeeveryoneelseintheearlymorning.ThenI headedstraighttothefireplaceandwasevenreadyforwhattosayafterseeingthegift. However,whathappenednextwastheleastthingIwantedtomention.Onthenailwas theemptyandlonelysock.IwashitbytherealityoftheemptysockandthebiggestlieevG ertold.Itriedmybesttoholdbackmytearsbutfailed.Burstingintotears,Iquicklytook downthesockandstuffeditinthebackofadrawer. EveryDecembersincethen,thetopicofChristmasmemorieswouldunavoidablycome up,andIwouldamusemyfriendswithmypoorGlittleGmestory.Ihadtomakeitasfunny aspossible,orelseIwouldcryonceagain.Ididn􀆳tknowwhetheranyofmyaudienceever noticedthesparklingtearshiddeninmyeyes. HowcouldIknowthatSantawasjustlate? Nineyearsago,onChristmasEve,I heardaknockonthedoorwhenIwaswatchingTV.Unwilingly,Idraggedmyfeetand openedthedoor. 注意:续写词数应为150左右.   Outsidethedoorstoodanoldmanwithawhitebeardandaredcap,holdingawelG packedbox.                 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