資源簡介 單元質量檢測(四) Everyday economics(滿分150分,時間120分鐘)第一部分 聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.What are the speakers probably doing?( )A.Preparing for camping. B.Buying sleeping bags. C.Cleaning up the car.2.Where does the woman want to go?( )A.Chicago. B.Atlanta. C.Denver.3.How does the woman feel?( )A.Satisfied. B.Discouraged. C.Excited.4.Where are the speakers?( )A.At home. B.In the office. C.In the stadium.5.What’s the woman’s attitude to McDonald’s?( )A.Supportive. B.Neutral. C.Opposed.第二節(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分) 聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.What shoe size does the man want?( )A.Size 7. B.Size 8. C.Size 10.7.How much will the man pay?( )A.$32. B.$36. C.$40.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.What did the girl do for the dance?( )A.She did the cleaning. B.She did the decorating. C.She did the dishwashing.9.When was the dance held?( )A.On Friday night. B.On Saturday night. C.On Sunday night.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.What does the woman say about her apartment?( )A.It has two bedrooms with a big kitchen.B.It has two bedrooms with a small balcony.C.It has one bedroom with a large balcony.11.How much should the man pay the woman if he hires the apartment?( )A.About $100. B.About $200. C.About $400.12.When will the woman meet the man?( )A.On Wednesday. B.On Thursday. C.On Friday.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.What does the man enjoy most about the course?( )A.Meeting famous musicians. B.Organising every detail of it. C.Hearing young musicians play.14.How does the man advertise the course?( )A.Through the Internet. B.Through the university. C.Through the TV show.15.What is required to join the course?( )A.Perfect performances. B.Basic English skills. C.Good looks.16.Why isn’t the countryside a good choice?( )A.The cost is high. B.The space is limited. C.The transport is inconvenient.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.How many people in America go rock climbing?( )A.More than ten million people. B.Around nine million people. C.About five million people.18.What does rock climbing require according to the speaker?( )A.Strength and strong will. B.Strong will and high energy. C.Good balance and strength.19.How many kinds of rock climbing are mentioned?( )A.Two. B.Three. C.Four.20.According to the speaker, who should attempt to go rock climbing alone?( )A.Only the very best in the sport.B.Only the young climbers.C.Only people who have experience in groups.第二部分 閱讀(共兩節,滿分50分)第一節(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四個選項中選出最佳選項。A As the summer travel season rolls in, prices at the gas pump are usually going in the wrong direction for our wallets. That’s when drivers become more concerned about how to squeeze the most miles from their fuel dollars and keep their cars running their best. To help you stay in the know, here are some common questions that our auto-experts often get asked about gas mileage and related topics: What if I need to carry stuff on my car’s roof? Carrying things on the roof hurts fuel economy.When tested a 2013 Honda Accord at a steady 65 mph, it got 42 mpg with nothing on the roof.Adding even an empty bike rack (架子) dropped the mileage by 5 mpg.And with two bikes on the roof, gas mileage dropped to 27 mpg. Does running the A/C hurt fuel economy compared with opening the windows? It depends on how hard the air-conditioning system has to work.When we measured the fuel-economy difference, we found that fuel use with the air-conditioning running went up with higher outside temperatures.At 55 °F, there were unnoticeable differences.But when we measured again on days when the temperature was in the low 70s and high 80s, we got fewer miles per gallon with the air-conditioning on. How far can I go when my low-fuel warning light comes on? There is no set rule, but most cars have a reserve of between 1 and 2 gallons of gas when the light goes on, or enough to travel about 40 miles or so at a moderate speed.To maximize those last couple of gallons, we suggest slowing down and maintaining a steady pace. Can I improve gas mileage by installing a special air filter (過濾器)? With modern cars, changing your air filter probably won’t improve your fuel economy.When we tested a car to see whether a dirty air filter hurt its gas mileage because of reduced air intake, we found that the car’s fuel economy wasn’t hurt.The engine’s computer automatically made up for the restricted airflow by reducing fuel use to maintain the right air/fuel proportion.We expect similar results from any air-filter change.21.What is the passage intended to give answers to questions related to?( )A.How to save fuel. B.What fuel drivers can use.C.How to keep cars working well. D.What mileage is most suitable for a car.22.It is suggested in the passage that .( )A.a special air filter be installed to improve air intakeB.the engine’s computer be updated as often as possibleC.drivers carry an empty bike rack on the roof just in caseD.cars move at a fixed low speed with a warning of low fuel23.At which temperature is there a most noticeable difference in fuel economy between running air-conditioning and opening the window?( )A.40 °F. B.51 °F.C.55 °F. D.73 °F.B Three months ago, I landed in Beijing International Airport after a very long flight from Vancouver, Canada.I thought that it would just be a normal summer, but little did I know that my understanding of how to pay for things was about to be completely changed. As an international student who had not been back to China for three years, I knew that it would take me some time to readjust to the life in China.However, I did not expect that I wouldn’t even be able to do things as simple as taking the subway. I still remember asking my cousin if I could borrow his metro card.He looked at me with such astonishment and then started laughing:“No one uses a metro card now.You have your phone!” He then explained to me which application I needed to download and how to connect it with WeChat pay. I was so dumbfounded by how convenient payment had become in China.When I had just come back, I still had the habit of carrying some cash with me when I went out.But soon, I realized that there was no place for me to use it.Even the smallest convenience stores support Alipay or WeChat pay.Online transactions and mobile payments have become the new norm. Mobile payment is so common for people in China that they are used to it by now.But for me, it has been new and exciting. Back in Vancouver, there was no way of going to the mall or supermarket without carrying cash, a debit card (借記卡) or a credit card.Mobile payment in Canada is not as prevalent (流行的) as it is in China.Personally, I have never paid using my phone during my stay in Canada.I had to carry cash around everywhere.Contrary to that, I have not used cash to pay at all since I arrived back in China. Now I am getting used to the concept of mobile payment.Gradually, I stopped asking the vendors (小販) if I could use WeChat pay and just showed them my payment code.Thinking back on my experience with this “new” method of paying over the past few months, I have to admit that our lives have indeed become much more convenient with the presence of mobile payment.24.Why did the author mention her experience of taking the subway in China?( )A.To compare the subways in China and Canada.B.To explain how to use WeChat pay to take the subway.C.To show she was unprepared for the change in lifestyle.D.To describe how her cousin helped her when she returned.25.What does the underlined word “dumbfounded” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?( )A.Confused. B.Astonished.C.Excited. D.Bothered.26.What is Paragraph 6 mainly about?( )A.The benefits of mobile payment.B.The concept of mobile payment.C.Why the author preferred to pay by cash in Vancouver.D.How people pay differently in Vancouver and China.27.What is the author’s attitude toward mobile payment in China now?( )A.Supportive. B.Doubtful.C.Unconcerned. D.Annoyed.C Have you noticed how the price of online purchases can increase at checkout? This is due to a strategy called “drip pricing”, coined by American economist Richard Thaler in 1971.Drip pricing is a strategy where businesses gradually add extra charges to a customer’s bill, making the initially advertised price rise. This strategy takes advantage of customers’ tendency to commit to a purchase when they see a low original price.As extra fees are added, customers often continue with the purchase despite the increased cost due to their emotional investment.Businesses, from e-commerce stores to airlines, use this technique to significantly boost their profits.The initial price of a product or service can sharply increase with the addition of various costs.For example, a flight ticket can considerably increase due to the inclusion of extra costs such as baggage fees, seating options, and access to express lanes. However, current laws seem inadequate in the face of these practices, resulting in calls for new regulations and clearer retailer responsibilities.Dr.Jane Doe from the Consumer Behavior Research Group at the University of Cambridge found that customers’ knowledge plays an effective role.“Our study shows that when customers are informed about drip pricing techniques, they are less likely to fall for them, ultimately leading to more cost-effective purchases,” Dr.Doe said. The success of drip pricing depends on customers not knowing or accepting these extra costs.An interesting suggestion to fight these practices could be the start of an annual event to highlight and criticize the worst examples of drip pricing.Possible award categories might include The Biggest Drip, Most Uselessly Named Charge, and the Droplet Award for multiple extra pricing add-ons.Such an event could strengthen customers and promote openness in pricing, thereby challenging the success of drip pricing. As we progress into the era of digital commerce, the need for transparency and fairness in pricing is becoming increasingly important.Consumer advocates argue that the key to fighting drip pricing lies not only in stricter laws and regulations from the government but also in equipping consumers with the necessary knowledge and tools.28.What does the term “drip pricing” refer to?( )A.An outdated approach applied in e-commerce pricing.B.An in-depth study on the continual rise of business prices.C.A pricing strategy involving added costs to the initial price.D.A cost reduction technique commonly employed in airlines.29.What drives customers to proceed with a purchase even as costs increase?( )A.Fear of losing previous orders. B.Restrictions from acts and laws.C.Emotional commitment to the product. D.Unawareness of the additional charges.30.According to Dr.Jane Doe, how to protect consumers from drip pricing?( )A.By enforcing clear new laws. B.By providing consumer education.C.By promoting cost-effective shopping. D.By organizing challenging annual events.31.What can be inferred from Paragraphs 4 and 5?( )A.Annual events will award successful drip pricing. B.Ignoring drip pricing is an effective way to resist it.C.Consumer advocates need support from the media. D.Consumers and authorities should make joint efforts.D Art museums are full of centuries-old paintings with details of plants that today give us clues about evolution and breeding. Exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, The Harvesters created in 1565 shows farmers cutting wheat nearly as tall as they are.“Nowadays, if you walk through a wheat field, you basically see that wheat is about knee height.The short wheat is essentially a consequence of breeding from the second half of the 20th century,” said biologist Ive De Smet. According to De Smet, wheat is just one example of how historical artworks can allow us to track the transformation of crops over time.He has teamed up with art historian David Vergauwen to seek similar kinds of artworks around the world. As friends since childhood, their interest in plants in artworks began with a visit to a museum in Russia, where they noticed an old-looking watermelon in an early-17th-century painting.A watermelon is usually believed to be red on the inside.However, that one appeared to be pale and white.De Smet assured the painter had done a poor job.But Verguawen had a different idea.“This is one of the best painters ever in that era.So, if he painted it like that, that’s the way it must have looked like.” Other paintings revealed that there were both red and white watermelons grown in the 17th century.The chemical compound that makes watermelons red is lycopene (番茄紅素).“There must have been some sort of mutation (突變) preventing the accumulation of that color.Now, with all the genetic knowledge that we have of various plant species, we can look in more details at how something comes about.” De Smet and Verguawen hope to create an online research database of historical plant artworks.They call for contributions of art enthusiasts around the world via the social media.But they caution, the source paintings need to be realistic.“If you’re going to use, for example, Picasso’s paintings to try and understand what a pear looked like in the early 20th century, you might be misled.” Instead, such an attempt could be fruitless.32.What can we infer about wheat from Paragraph 2?( )A.It became shorter and shorter as it evolved.B.It was about knee height in the 16th century.C.It might have had no short varieties before the 1950s.D.It showed different heights as farmers’ heights changed.33.What aroused De Smet and Verguawen’s interest in historical plant artworks?( )A.Their lifelong friendship. B.A white watermelon in a painting.C.Their professional background. D.An argument over the best painters.34.Why is Picasso mentioned in the last paragraph?( )A.To give an example of historical plant artwork.B.To showcase the contributions of art enthusiasts.C.To describe the appearance of a pear in the early 20th century.D.To emphasize the significance of using realistic source paintings.35.What is the main idea of the text?( )A.Plant evolution progresses throughout history.B.Old art provides fascinating insights into agriculture.C.Ancient art demonstrates the presence of white watermelons.D.Plants serve as a popular subject in numerous historical artworks.第二節(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分) 閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Some ways to budget for the best summer Budgeting can be challenging, particularly when there are a lot of additional bills and expenses that need to be paid every month.36.( ).In this article, we are going to show you some ways that you can budget for your best summer. Set a budget Setting a budget and ensuring that you stick to it is crucial.37.( ).By capping yourself at a certain amount of disposable income, you can then place the left-over funds that you have into a savings account to be used at another time. 38.( ) If you end up with a collection of 1p’s, 2p’s and 5p’s, you can begin placing these in individual pots either in the kitchen or the living room area.This is ideal for savings as you can then cash these in to earn an extra £5-£10.This is beneficial for you as this can then be used to contribute towards spending money or other elements. Sell items you no longer want 39.( ), selling all the items that you no longer want can help you to generate some extra cash.Whether this is selling items on websites or setting up a stall at a local car boot sale, this can all help to generate additional money into the savings pot. Open a savings account The final way for you to begin saving money is to open a savings account.Every time you get paid, you can then set up an automated payment into a savings account to help you save money immediately.40.( ).A.Save all loose changeB.Cut expenses you no longer useC.This is the first way to ensure that you are not overspendingD.If you are someone who loves to have an annual spring cleanE.Though it can take time to generate the funds for a large holidayF.However, it is not impossible and all it takes is a few simple changesG.This will ensure that you have enough to pay the bills as well as begin saving第三部分 語言運用(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節(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四個選項中選出最佳選項。 Having a job is great.It means I can have a place to 41 in.And with an above-average job, I can 42 a car and overseas vacations. I once emailed my 43 to every company with an online career page.I even printed my resume and 44 it out to hundreds of offices. One summer I got a job at a high-tech company, which I was 45 at.It was no 46 when I was asked to leave that job after only four days. A lot of people today believe the problem of 47 in my generation is our 48 .Some criticize us for being lazy or careless.Some 49 the members of my generation of having a sense of “specialness” that has 50 us to believe we can all be astronauts, movie stars or singers if we put our 51 to it.Also, a few of them think that we would have all been happily 52 if we had only learned trades or software engineering. I understand that not everyone can go into space, star in Hollywood movies or fill stadiums with fans, 53 .Everyone is good at something, but no one is good at everything.It took me hundreds of rejection emails to 54 that I had to focus on finding a job where I could actually be 55 .41.A.live B.hide C.step D.play42.A.own B.offer C.buy D.afford43.A.achievements B.photos C.details D.grades44.A.dragged B.handed C.figured D.tried45.A.expert B.skillful C.terrible D.amazed46.A.fun B.good C.surprise D.use47.A.population B.education C.poverty D.unemployment48.A.duty B.fault C.task D.project49.A.rob B.remind C.accuse D.warn50.A.led B.asked C.chosen D.told51.A.shoulders B.minds C.feet D.spirits52.A.employed B.fired C.praised D.admired53.A.too B.however C.either D.instead54.A.realize B.remember C.respect D.forget55.A.lazy B.average C.rich D.successful第二節(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分) 閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。 The sharing economy, represented by companies like Airbnb or Uber, is the latest fashion craze.But many supporters have overlooked the 56. (real) that this new business model is 57. (large) based on escaping regulations and breaking the law. Airbnb is an Internet-based service that allows people to rent out spare rooms to 58. (stranger) for short stays.Uber is an Internet taxi service that allows thousands of people to answer ride requests with their own cars. The good thing about the sharing economy is 59. it promotes the use of underused resources.Millions of people have houses or apartments with empty rooms, and Airbnb allows them to profit from these rooms while 60. (allow) guests a place to stay at prices that are often far less than those 61. (charge) by hotels.Uber offers prices that are competitive 62. standard taxi prices and their drivers are often much quicker and more trustworthy. But the downside of the sharing economy 63. (get)much less attention so far.Most cities and states both tax and regulate hotels, and the tourists who stay in hotels are usually 64. important source of tax income.But many of Airbnb’s customers are not paying the taxes required under the law.This downside of the sharing needs 65. (take) seriously.第四部分 寫作(共兩節,滿分40分)第一節(滿分15分) 假定你是李華,你的英國筆友Tom發郵件表示對中國的數字支付很感興趣。請你回復一封郵件,內容包括: 1.介紹數字支付; 2.你的感受。注意:1.寫作詞數應為80左右;2.請按如下格式作答。Dear Tom, Yours,Li Hua第二節(滿分25分) 閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。 Several years ago, I had to replace a receptionist (接待員) for my unit.Before I advertised for the position, I was approached by another younger manager, who was one of my best friends, and asked if I would consider a transfer from his staff instead of opening a new competition.My natural question was to ask who he wanted me to consider and why. It appeared from his description of this employee, Maria, that she was having a lot of problems performing her duties, and had difficulties with her boss, and did not appear to respond to any attempts he, the manager, had made to settle the issues.Now, after listening to his explanation, I really had severe doubts.What crossed my mind, after this discussion, was that he wanted me to take a problem off his hands. I told him I would think about it and would let him know the next day.As promised, after thinking more about this potential performance issue, I decided that I would agree to speak with Maria privately before I made any decision. And, what I found out during this interview, left me quite shocked and deep in thought.As it turned out, the performance issue appeared to result from working for a boss who never extended a good morning greeting, never gave a word of encouragement, and was constantly changing the work load and routines, always turning a deaf ear to what the employees said.The end result was a totally ruined employee who was unconfident, hated to see a new work day start.注意:1.續寫詞數應為150左右;2.請按如下格式作答。 I decided to accept her transfer to my unit and her performance surprised me a lot. I thought a lot about what had happened and several days later, I had a talk with the manager. 單元質量檢測(四) Everyday economics第一部分 1-5 ABBAC 6-10 BBBAC 11-15 BCCAB 16-20 CBCBA聽力原文:(Text 1)W:Dad, I think we’ve got everything in the car.M:Really? I don’t think the tent is going to fit.And the sleeping bags and fishing equipment take up a lot of space, too.(Text 2)M:You can change planes in either Chicago or Denver.W:You mean there’s no direct flight from New York to Atlanta?(Text 3)M:Cindy, how are you getting along with the translation work?W:I have written and rewritten so much that I don’t know if I’ll ever get it finished.(Text 4)W:What is the time?M:It’s a quarter past nine by my watch.W:My favourite program Sing!China will be on soon.Don’t switch the channel.You can turn to the computer for your favourite football match.(Text 5)W:What do you think of McDonald’s?M:It’s a good place for children — good foods and a safe place for them to have fun.The foods are of great quality and children love the chips there.W:No, I don’t agree.Look, how fat some of the children in this city are! Keep your children away from fatty food.(Text 6)W:Good morning, sir.May I help you?M:Oh, yes.I’m looking for a pair of sports shoes in size 8.W:OK.Follow me, please ...What do you think of this pair?M:They look nice.How much are they?W:They are 40 dollars, but I can give you a 10 percent discount.M:Good.(Text 7)M:Where were you this morning?W:This morning? I was at home, helping my mother.We don’t have classes on Saturday, you know.M:Why weren’t you at school? Weren’t you on the clean-up committee for the dance?W:No, I wasn’t on that committee.I was on the decorating committee.M:Oh! Well, the decorations were very nice.W:We worked on them all day Friday.Were you at the dance last night?M:Yes, I was.I didn’t see you there.W:I was there, but there were a lot of people, and I didn’t stay very long.M:It was a nice dance, wasn’t it?W:Yes, I enjoyed it very much.(Text 8)M:Hello! I’m calling about the apartment you have advertised in today’s Daily Mail.W:Yes.I will have a trip, so the house will be empty for two weeks.M:Great! I’d like to hire a short period of time.Two weeks is just enough.Could you introduce your apartment to me?W:Sure.It’s a one-bedroom apartment with a big balcony.But it has a small kitchen.M:That’s just my cup of tea.What’s the price?W:$400 per month.You need only to pay for electricity, for gas and water are included.And you can use the parking lot free of charge.M:Sounds good.Then I can save some money.May I come over tomorrow to take a look?W:Today is Wednesday.How about the day after tomorrow? I’ve got an appointment tomorrow.M:OK.(Text 9)W:My guest today is Tim Jones, who organises an international summer course for young musicians.Tim, tell us all about it.M:Well, I’m lucky to have such a great job.Basically, young musicians come from all over the world and learn to play together to have a concert tour.By the end of the eight-week course, they’re really good, and hearing them play is what gives me most pleasure.Unfortunately, I don’t get to know them all that well, as organising every single small thing of the course keeps me busy.W:So, how do you find the young musicians?M:We advertise online.Anyone between the ages of 16 and 20 can complete the application form and e-mail it to us.We’re not looking for the perfect performance or the good-looking stars of tomorrow.But the course is in English, so a basic level of spoken language is necessary.W:Where is the course held?M:Mostly in a university during the summer holidays.They have halls for practicing, and plenty of bedrooms and dining rooms, which is a low cost for us.And of course, convenient transport is a must, so somewhere in the quiet countryside is no good, even though it is more spacious there.(Text 10)Some people say the higher you climb, the harder you fall.But those people probably would not be rock climbers.About nine million people go rock climbing in the United States.Millions more take part in the activity around the world.Rock climbing can be dangerous.But there are a lot of methods and equipment that can increase a climber’s safety.Climbing takes strength, control, and good balance.Climbers have to pull themselves straight up the face of very high rocks or walls.So they have to be strong enough to carry their own weight.And climbers sometimes have to hold on to rocks by only their fingers or toes.There are several kinds of rockclimbing.Traditional rock climbing is done outside.Climbers wear ropes and attach equipment to the rocks.They also connect their ropes to the equipment.If a climber slips, a rope can stop him from falling.Sport climbing is similar.However, in that sport, the safety equipment is permanently placed in the rock.There is also indoor climbing.Rock walls made of wood or concrete have places for the climber’s hands and feet.Climbers use their legs to climb; arms and hands are for position and balance.People almost always climb in groups of two or more.Climbing alone is very dangerous.Expert rock climbers say only the very best in the sport should do it.第二部分語篇解讀:本文是一篇應用文。文章主要解答了幾個司機們比較關心的油耗以及相關問題。21.A 細節理解題。根據第一段第二、三句可知,文章旨在回答有關如何節約燃料的問題。22.D 推理判斷題。根據How far can I go when my low-fuel warning light comes on?部分介紹可推斷,文章建議在警告燃油不足的情況下,汽車以固定的低速行駛。23.D 細節理解題。根據Does running the A/C hurt fuel economy compared with opening the windows?部分最后一句可知,溫度在70多度和80多度,開空調和開車窗在燃油經濟性上有最明顯的區別,73 °F在這個溫度區間。語篇解讀:本文是一篇記敘文。文章講述了作者從加拿大留學回來后,對國內便利的移動支付的感受。24.C 推理判斷題。根據第二段最后一句和第三段中I still remember asking ...then started laughing可推知,作者提到自己在中國坐地鐵的經歷是為了表明她對國內生活方式的變化毫無準備。25.B 詞義猜測題。根據畫線詞后的by how convenient payment had become in China可知,中國的支付方式變得非常便利;再結合第二段最后一句可知,作者回來時沒有想到由于支付方式的變化,她甚至連坐地鐵這種小事都不能做。由此推測,作者對此感到非常驚訝。dumbfounded意為“目瞪口呆的”,與astonished意思相近。26.D 段落大意題。根據第六段可知,本段主要講述了加拿大和中國支付方式的不同。27.A 推理判斷題。根據文章末句可知,作者認為移動支付讓人們的生活更方便。由此推斷,她對移動支付持支持態度。語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。水滴定價是一種策略,商家逐漸在客戶的賬單上增加額外費用,使最初宣傳的價格上漲。這已經引起了廣泛關注,人們呼吁對它進行防范和管理。28.C 細節理解題。根據第一段最后一句可知,“水滴定價”指的是在初始價格基礎上增加額外費用的定價策略。29.C 細節理解題。根據第二段第二句可知,對產品的情感投入驅使顧客在成本增加的情況下繼續購買。30.B 細節理解題。根據第三段內容可知,可以通過提供消費者教育來保護消費者免受水滴定價技術的欺騙。31.D 推理判斷題。根據文章末句可知,從第四段和第五段可以推斷出消費者和當局應該共同努力。語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章介紹了生物學家Ive De Smet和藝術史學家David Vergauwen如何通過研究歷史藝術品中的植物細節追蹤植物的進化和育種過程的。32.C 推理判斷題。根據第二段中Ive De Smet所說The short wheat is ...from the second half of the 20th century可知,矮小麥是20世紀下半葉育種的結果。由此推斷,在20世紀50年代之前可能沒有矮稈小麥品種。33.B 細節理解題。根據第四段前三句可知,畫中的白色西瓜激發了De Smet和Verguawen對歷史植物藝術品的興趣。34.D 推理判斷題。根據最后一段第三、四句可知,原始畫作必須是寫實的。文中提及畢加索畫作是為了說明無法通過非寫實作品進行研究,強調使用寫實原畫的重要性。35.B 主旨大意題。根據文章內容尤其是第一段可知,本文介紹了人們通過藝術博物館里展出的植物細節畫,可以獲取植物進化與繁殖細節的線索的事實。語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹了如何為最好的夏天做預算。36.F 根據空前一句可知,預算可能很具有挑戰性,特別是當每月需要支付大量的賬單和費用時;再結合空后一句可知,本文將提供一些方法預算你最好的夏天。F項(然而,這并非不可能,所需要的只是一些簡單的改變)承上啟下。37.C 根據空前一句可知,設置預算并確保堅守預算是至關重要的。C項(這是確保你不會超支的第一個方法)解釋了為什么設置預算如此重要。38.A 根據本段首句可知,本段主要討論了如何保存所有的零錢。A項(保存所有零錢)為祈使句,且講述的內容為保存所有的零錢作為一種儲蓄方法,可以概括本段的主題。39.D 根據空后半句可知,本段建議賣掉你不再需要的物品來賺取額外的現金。D項(如果你是一個喜歡每年進行一次春季大掃除的人)引出下文。40.G 空前內容討論了開設儲蓄賬戶的好處。G項(這將確保你有足夠的錢支付賬單,并開始儲蓄)對該段做了總結,強調了定期將資金存入儲蓄賬戶的好處。第三部分語篇解讀:本文是一篇夾敘夾議文。作者經過多次求職失敗后,意識到“尺有所短,寸有所長”的道理,明白一個人并非擅長所有工作。41.A 根據語境并結合選項可知,此處表示“有工作便意味著作者有地方住”。42.D 根據空后的a car and overseas vacations可知,擁有一份高于平均薪酬的工作,作者便能擁有一輛車和海外度假。43.C 根據空后的every company with an online career page以及printed my resume可知,此處意為“作者用郵件發送個人詳細信息到每個招聘公司”,將打印的個人簡歷投遞到數百家公司。44.B 參見上題解析。hand out為固定短語,意為“分發”,在此引申為“投遞”。45.C 根據下一句中的I was asked to leave that job after only four days可知,工作四天后作者就被辭退。由此可知,作者并不擅長這份工作。be terrible at意為“不擅長”。46.C 作者不擅長這份工作,因此對于自己被辭退這件事并不驚訝。47.D 根據上一段可知,作者因為不擅長高科技公司的工作而被辭退。由此推知,該句談論的是失業問題。48.B 根據下一句“一些人批評我們懶惰或不認真”可知,如今很多人認為我們這代人的失業問題是我們自己的過錯。49.C 本句與上一句Some criticize us for being lazy or careless.為并列關系,因此空處的動詞應與criticize相對應。accuse sb of為固定搭配,意為“譴責;指責某人”。50.A 根據語境可知,空處前后為因果關系,即這種特殊感導致我們相信我們都能成為有成就的人。51.B 根據語境可知,此處指如果我們下決心去做。put one’s mind to sth意為“下決心做某事”。52.A 他們中少數人認為,如果我們僅僅學會了貿易或軟件工程,就都會很開心地找到工作了。53.B 作者明白并非每個人都能進入太空,出演好萊塢電影等,所以本句和上文之間為轉折關系。54.A 根據空后內容可知,作者收到了數百封拒絕郵件后才意識到,自己必須把精力集中在找一份自己能真正做好的工作上。55.D 參見上題解析。語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章介紹了共享經濟的利弊。56.reality 考查詞形轉換。have overlooked the后面應用名詞作賓語,故填reality。另外,空后的that從句作reality的同位語。57.largely 考查詞形轉換。此處應用副詞作狀語。58.strangers 考查名詞的單復數。stranger是可數名詞,此處指陌生人,前面沒有冠詞,所以用名詞的復數形式,指一類人。59.that 考查名詞性從句。分析句子結構可知,空處引導表語從句,從句中不缺任何句子成分,故填that。60.allowing 考查非謂語動詞。while 60. guests a place to stay at prices是狀語從句的省略,Airbnb與allow之間是主動關系,應用動詞-ing形式。61.charged 考查非謂語動詞。分析句子結構可知,空處作定語修飾those,charge表示“收費”,和those之間是被動關系,故填charged。62.with 考查介詞。be competitive with sb/sth表示“不遜于某人/某物,勝過或超過某人/某物”。63.has gotten 考查動詞的時態和主謂一致。根據時間狀語so far可知,此處應用現在完成時;而主語downside為單數形式,故填has gotten。64.an 考查冠詞。此處指住在旅館里的游客通常是稅收的一個重要來源。不定冠詞泛指數量“一”,且important的讀音以元音音素開頭,故填an。65.taking/to be taken。考查非謂語動詞。根據語境可知,此處指這種分享的弊端需要被認真對待。need doing/to be done表示“需要被……”,故填taking/to be taken。第四部分第一節Dear Tom, I’m glad you’re interested in digital payment in China.Here’s my introduction. With the development of technology, people attach great importance to digital payment, which has entirely changed people’s life and is becoming more and more significant.For instance, as long as one owns a mobile phone, he’s capable to scan a QR code and pay the bill.In addition, never will people’s money be stolen as there’s no need to carry cash. In terms of my feeling about it, I consider it the most useful scientific invention of all and it’ll surely make our life better and more convenient.Yours,Li Hua第二節 I decided to accept her transfer to my unit and her performance surprised me a lot.What started out as a shy, withdrawn and frightened employee turned out to be one of the most productive and loyal employees that I had ever worked with.Maria couldn’t do enough and was constantly asking for more and more responsibility.I was more than happy to give her what she needed — praise for work well done, respect as a person, and encouragement for doing well in anything she dealt with. I thought a lot about what had happened and several days later, I had a talk with the manager.I told the manager how outstanding the employee was, as well as my opinion.“Perhaps it is self-reflection instead of always finding fault with others that makes sense,” I suggested.“To tell the truth,” I continued, “sometimes, we are guilty of holding others back from accomplishing or developing as they should or could.It may be a wise idea that we often stand in others’ shoes and reflect on what we are doing.” The manager stood still seemingly with a thoughtful expression, his cheeks a little red.10 / 10(共100張PPT)單元質量檢測(四)Everyday economics(滿分150分,時間120分鐘)第一部分 聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1. What are the speakers probably doing?( )A. Preparing for camping.B. Buying sleeping bags.C. Cleaning up the car.2. Where does the woman want to go?( )A. Chicago. B. Atlanta. C. Denver.3. How does the woman feel?( )A. Satisfied. B. Discouraged. C. Excited.4. Where are the speakers?( )A. At home.B. In the office.C. In the stadium.5. What’s the woman’s attitude to McDonald’s?( )A. Supportive. B. Neutral. C. Opposed.第二節(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分) 聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6. What shoe size does the man want?( )A. Size 7. B. Size 8. C. Size 10.7. How much will the man pay?( )A. $32. B. $36. C. $40.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8. What did the girl do for the dance?( )A. She did the cleaning.B. She did the decorating.C. She did the dishwashing.9. When was the dance held?( )A. On Friday night.B. On Saturday night.C. On Sunday night.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10. What does the woman say about her apartment?( )A. It has two bedrooms with a big kitchen.B. It has two bedrooms with a small balcony.C. It has one bedroom with a large balcony.11. How much should the man pay the woman if he hires the apartment?( )A. About $100. B. About $200.C. About $400.12. When will the woman meet the man?( )A. On Wednesday.B. On Thursday.C. On Friday.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13. What does the man enjoy most about the course?( )A. Meeting famous musicians.B. Organising every detail of it.C. Hearing young musicians play.14. How does the man advertise the course?( )A. Through the Internet.B. Through the university.C. Through the TV show.15. What is required to join the course?( )A. Perfect performances.B. Basic English skills.C. Good looks.16. Why isn’t the countryside a good choice?( )A. The cost is high.B. The space is limited.C. The transport is inconvenient.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17. How many people in America go rock climbing?( )A. More than ten million people.B. Around nine million people.C. About five million people.18. What does rock climbing require according to the speaker?( )A. Strength and strong will.B. Strong will and high energy.C. Good balance and strength.19. How many kinds of rock climbing are mentioned?( )A. Two. B. Three. C. Four.20. According to the speaker, who should attempt to go rock climbingalone?( )A. Only the very best in the sport.B. Only the young climbers.C. Only people who have experience in groups.聽力原文:(Text 1)W:Dad, I think we’ve got everything in the car.M:Really? I don’t think the tent is going to fit.And the sleeping bagsand fishing equipment take up a lot of space, too.(Text 2)M:You can change planes in either Chicago or Denver.W:You mean there’s no direct flight from New York to Atlanta?(Text 3)M:Cindy, how are you getting along with the translation work?W:I have written and rewritten so much that I don’t know if I’ll everget it finished.(Text 4)W:What is the time?M:It’s a quarter past nine by my watch.W:My favourite program Sing!China will be on soon.Don’t switchthe channel.You can turn to the computer for your favourite footballmatch.(Text 5)W:What do you think of McDonald’s?M:It’s a good place for children — good foods and a safe place forthem to have fun.The foods are of great quality and children love the chipsthere.W:No, I don’t agree.Look, how fat some of the children in this cityare! Keep your children away from fatty food.(Text 6)W:Good morning, sir.May I help you?M:Oh, yes.I’m looking for a pair of sports shoes in size 8.W:OK. Follow me, please ...What do you think of this pair?M:They look nice.How much are they?W:They are 40 dollars, but I can give you a 10 percent discount.M:Good.(Text 7)M:Where were you this morning?W:This morning? I was at home, helping my mother.We don’t haveclasses on Saturday, you know.M:Why weren’t you at school? Weren’t you on the clean-upcommittee for the dance?W:No, I wasn’t on that committee.I was on the decoratingcommittee.M:Oh! Well, the decorations were very nice.W:We worked on them all day Friday.Were you at the dance last night?M:Yes, I was.I didn’t see you there.W:I was there, but there were a lot of people, and I didn’t stay verylong.M:It was a nice dance, wasn’t it?W:Yes, I enjoyed it very much.(Text 8)M:Hello! I’m calling about the apartment you have advertised intoday’s Daily Mail.W:Yes.I will have a trip, so the house will be empty for two weeks.M:Great! I’d like to hire a short period of time.Two weeks is justenough.Could you introduce your apartment to me?W:Sure.It’s a one-bedroom apartment with a big balcony.But it has asmall kitchen.M:That’s just my cup of tea.What’s the price?W:$400 per month.You need only to pay for electricity, for gas andwater are included.And you can use the parking lot free of charge.M:Sounds good.Then I can save some money.May I come overtomorrow to take a look?W:Today is Wednesday.How about the day after tomorrow? I’ve gotan appointment tomorrow.M:OK.(Text 9)W:My guest today is Tim Jones, who organises an international summercourse for young musicians.Tim, tell us all about it.M:Well, I’m lucky to have such a great job.Basically, youngmusicians come from all over the world and learn to play together to have aconcert tour.By the end of the eight-week course, they’re really good,and hearing them play is what gives me most pleasure.Unfortunately, Idon’t get to know them all that well, as organising every single smallthing of the course keeps me busy.W:So, how do you find the young musicians?M:We advertise online.Anyone between the ages of 16 and 20 cancomplete the application form and e-mail it to us.We’re not looking forthe perfect performance or the good-looking stars of tomorrow.But thecourse is in English, so a basic level of spoken language is necessary.W:Where is the course held?M:Mostly in a university during the summer holidays.They have hallsfor practicing, and plenty of bedrooms and dining rooms, which is alow cost for us.And of course, convenient transport is a must, sosomewhere in the quiet countryside is no good, even though it is morespacious there.(Text 10) Some people say the higher you climb, the harder you fall.But thosepeople probably would not be rock climbers.About nine million people gorock climbing in the United States.Millions more take part in the activityaround the world.Rock climbing can be dangerous.But there are a lot ofmethods and equipment that can increase a climber’s safety.Climbingtakes strength, control, and good balance.Climbers have to pullthemselves straight up the face of very high rocks or walls.So they have tobe strong enough to carry their own weight.And climbers sometimes haveto hold on to rocks by only their fingers or toes.There are several kinds of rock climbing.Traditional rock climbing is doneoutside.Climbers wear ropes and attach equipment to the rocks.They alsoconnect their ropes to the equipment.If a climber slips, a rope can stophim from falling.Sport climbing is similar.However, in that sport, thesafety equipment is permanently placed in the rock.There is also indoorclimbing.Rock walls made of wood or concrete have places for theclimber’s hands and feet.Climbers use their legs to climb; arms andhands are for position and balance.People almost always climb in groupsof two or more.Climbing alone is very dangerous.Expert rock climberssay only the very best in the sport should do it.第二部分 閱讀(共兩節,滿分50分)第一節(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四個選項中選出最佳選項。A As the summer travel season rolls in, prices at the gas pump areusually going in the wrong direction for our wallets. That’s when driversbecome more concerned about how to squeeze the most miles from theirfuel dollars and keep their cars running their best. To help you stay in theknow, here are some common questions that our auto-experts often getasked about gas mileage and related topics: Carrying things on the roof hurts fuel economy.When tested a 2013Honda Accord at a steady 65 mph, it got 42 mpg with nothing on theroof.Adding even an empty bike rack (架子) dropped the mileage by 5mpg.And with two bikes on the roof, gas mileage dropped to 27 mpg. Does running the A/C hurt fuel economy compared with openingthe windows? What if I need to carry stuff on my car’s roof? It depends on how hard the air-conditioning system has to work.Whenwe measured the fuel-economy difference, we found that fuel use withthe air-conditioning running went up with higher outside temperatures.At55 °F, there were unnoticeable differences.But when we measuredagain on days when the temperature was in the low 70s and high 80s, wegot fewer miles per gallon with the air-conditioning on. How far can I go when my low-fuel warning light comes on? There is no set rule, but most cars have a reserve of between 1 and 2gallons of gas when the light goes on, or enough to travel about 40 milesor so at a moderate speed.To maximize those last couple of gallons, wesuggest slowing down and maintaining a steady pace. Can I improve gas mileage by installing a special air filter (過濾器)? With modern cars, changing your air filter probably won’t improveyour fuel economy.When we tested a car to see whether a dirty air filterhurt its gas mileage because of reduced air intake, we found that thecar’s fuel economy wasn’t hurt.The engine’s computer automaticallymade up for the restricted airflow by reducing fuel use to maintain the rightair/fuel proportion.We expect similar results from any air-filter change.語篇解讀:本文是一篇應用文。文章主要解答了幾個司機們比較關心的油耗以及相關問題。語篇解讀:本文是一篇應用文。文章主要解答了幾個司機們比較關心的油耗以及相關問題。21. What is the passage intended to give answers to questions related to?( )A. How to save fuel.B. What fuel drivers can use.C. How to keep cars working well.D. What mileage is most suitable for a car.解析: 細節理解題。根據第一段第二、三句可知,文章旨在回答有關如何節約燃料的問題。22. It is suggested in the passage that .( )A. a special air filter be installed to improve air intakeB. the engine’s computer be updated as often as possibleC. drivers carry an empty bike rack on the roof just in caseD. cars move at a fixed low speed with a warning of low fuel解析: 推理判斷題。根據How far can I go when my low-fuelwarning light comes on?部分介紹可推斷,文章建議在警告燃油不足的情況下,汽車以固定的低速行駛。23. At which temperature is there a most noticeable difference in fueleconomy between running air-conditioning and opening the window?( )A. 40 °F. B. 51 °F.C. 55 °F. D. 73 °F.解析: 細節理解題。根據Does running the A/C hurt fueleconomy compared with opening the windows?部分最后一句可知,溫度在70多度和80多度,開空調和開車窗在燃油經濟性上有最明顯的區別,73°F在這個溫度區間。B Three months ago, I landed in Beijing International Airport after avery long flight from Vancouver, Canada.I thought that it would just be anormal summer, but little did I know that my understanding of how topay for things was about to be completely changed. As an international student who had not been back to China for threeyears, I knew that it would take me some time to readjust to the life inChina.However, I did not expect that I wouldn’t even be able to dothings as simple as taking the subway. I still remember asking my cousin if I could borrow his metro card.Helooked at me with such astonishment and then started laughing:“No oneuses a metro card now.You have your phone!” He then explained to mewhich application I needed to download and how to connect it with WeChatpay. I was so dumbfounded by how convenient payment had become inChina.When I had just come back, I still had the habit of carrying somecash with me when I went out.But soon, I realized that there was noplace for me to use it.Even the smallest convenience stores support Alipayor WeChat pay.Online transactions and mobile payments have become thenew norm. Mobile payment is so common for people in China that they are usedto it by now.But for me, it has been new and exciting. Back in Vancouver, there was no way of going to the mall orsupermarket without carrying cash, a debit card (借記卡) or a creditcard.Mobile payment in Canada is not as prevalent (流行的) as it is inChina.Personally, I have never paid using my phone during my stay inCanada.I had to carry cash around everywhere.Contrary to that, I havenot used cash to pay at all since I arrived back in China. Now I am getting used to the concept of mobile payment.Gradually,I stopped asking the vendors (小販) if I could use WeChat pay and justshowed them my payment code.Thinking back on my experience with this“new” method of paying over the past few months, I have to admit thatour lives have indeed become much more convenient with the presence ofmobile payment.語篇解讀:本文是一篇記敘文。文章講述了作者從加拿大留學回來后,對國內便利的移動支付的感受。語篇解讀:本文是一篇記敘文。文章講述了作者從加拿大留學回來后,對國內便利的移動支付的感受。24. Why did the author mention her experience of taking the subway inChina?( )A. To compare the subways in China and Canada.B. To explain how to use WeChat pay to take the subway.C. To show she was unprepared for the change in lifestyle.D. To describe how her cousin helped her when she returned.解析: 推理判斷題。根據第二段最后一句和第三段中I stillremember asking ...then started laughing可推知,作者提到自己在中國坐地鐵的經歷是為了表明她對國內生活方式的變化毫無準備。25. What does the underlined word “dumbfounded” in Paragraph 4probably mean?( )A. Confused. B. Astonished.C. Excited. D. Bothered.解析: 詞義猜測題。根據畫線詞后的by how convenientpayment had become in China可知,中國的支付方式變得非常便利;再結合第二段最后一句可知,作者回來時沒有想到由于支付方式的變化,她甚至連坐地鐵這種小事都不能做。由此推測,作者對此感到非常驚訝。dumbfounded意為“目瞪口呆的”,與astonished意思相近。26. What is Paragraph 6 mainly about?( )A. The benefits of mobile payment.B. The concept of mobile payment.C. Why the author preferred to pay by cash in Vancouver.D. How people pay differently in Vancouver and China.解析: 段落大意題。根據第六段可知,本段主要講述了加拿大和中國支付方式的不同。27. What is the author’s attitude toward mobile payment in China now?( )A. Supportive. B. Doubtful.C. Unconcerned. D. Annoyed.解析: 推理判斷題。根據文章末句可知,作者認為移動支付讓人們的生活更方便。由此推斷,她對移動支付持支持態度。C Have you noticed how the price of online purchases can increase atcheckout? This is due to a strategy called “drip pricing”, coined byAmerican economist Richard Thaler in 1971.Drip pricing is a strategywhere businesses gradually add extra charges to a customer’s bill,making the initially advertised price rise. This strategy takes advantage of customers’ tendency to commit to apurchase when they see a low original price.As extra fees are added,customers often continue with the purchase despite the increased cost dueto their emotional investment.Businesses, from e-commerce stores toairlines, use this technique to significantly boost their profits.The initialprice of a product or service can sharply increase with the addition ofvarious costs.For example, a flight ticket can considerably increase dueto the inclusion of extra costs such as baggage fees, seating options, andaccess to express lanes. However, current laws seem inadequate in the face of thesepractices, resulting in calls for new regulations and clearer retailerresponsibilities.Dr.Jane Doe from the Consumer Behavior ResearchGroup at the University of Cambridge found that customers’ knowledgeplays an effective role.“Our study shows that when customers areinformed about drip pricing techniques, they are less likely to fall forthem, ultimately leading to more cost-effective purchases,” Dr.Doesaid. The success of drip pricing depends on customers not knowing oraccepting these extra costs.An interesting suggestion to fight thesepractices could be the start of an annual event to highlight and criticize theworst examples of drip pricing.Possible award categories might includeThe Biggest Drip, Most Uselessly Named Charge, and the DropletAward for multiple extra pricing add-ons.Such an event could strengthencustomers and promote openness in pricing, thereby challenging thesuccess of drip pricing. As we progress into the era of digital commerce, the need fortransparency and fairness in pricing is becoming increasinglyimportant.Consumer advocates argue that the key to fighting drip pricinglies not only in stricter laws and regulations from the government but alsoin equipping consumers with the necessary knowledge and tools.語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。水滴定價是一種策略,商家逐漸在客戶的賬單上增加額外費用,使最初宣傳的價格上漲。這已經引起了廣泛關注,人們呼吁對它進行防范和管理。語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。水滴定價是一種策略,商家逐漸在客戶的賬單上增加額外費用,使最初宣傳的價格上漲。這已經引起了廣泛關注,人們呼吁對它進行防范和管理。28. What does the term “drip pricing” refer to?( )A. An outdated approach applied in e-commerce pricing.B. An in-depth study on the continual rise of business prices.C. A pricing strategy involving added costs to the initial price.D. A cost reduction technique commonly employed in airlines.解析: 細節理解題。根據第一段最后一句可知,“水滴定價”指的是在初始價格基礎上增加額外費用的定價策略。29. What drives customers to proceed with a purchase even as costsincrease?( )A. Fear of losing previous orders.B. Restrictions from acts and laws.C. Emotional commitment to the product.D. Unawareness of the additional charges.解析: 細節理解題。根據第二段第二句可知,對產品的情感投入驅使顧客在成本增加的情況下繼續購買。30. According to Dr.Jane Doe, how to protect consumers from drippricing?( )A. By enforcing clear new laws.B. By providing consumer education.C. By promoting cost-effective shopping.D. By organizing challenging annual events.解析: 細節理解題。根據第三段內容可知,可以通過提供消費者教育來保護消費者免受水滴定價技術的欺騙。31. What can be inferred from Paragraphs 4 and 5?( )A. Annual events will award successful drip pricing.B. Ignoring drip pricing is an effective way to resist it.C. Consumer advocates need support from the media.D. Consumers and authorities should make joint efforts.解析: 推理判斷題。根據文章末句可知,從第四段和第五段可以推斷出消費者和當局應該共同努力。D Art museums are full of centuries-old paintings with details of plantsthat today give us clues about evolution and breeding. Exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, TheHarvesters created in 1565 shows farmers cutting wheat nearly as tall asthey are.“Nowadays, if you walk through a wheat field, you basicallysee that wheat is about knee height.The short wheat is essentially aconsequence of breeding from the second half of the 20th century,” saidbiologist Ive De Smet. According to De Smet, wheat is just one example of how historicalartworks can allow us to track the transformation of crops over time.Hehas teamed up with art historian David Vergauwen to seek similar kinds ofartworks around the world. As friends since childhood, their interest in plants in artworks beganwith a visit to a museum in Russia, where they noticed an old-lookingwatermelon in an early-17th-century painting.A watermelon is usuallybelieved to be red on the inside.However, that one appeared to be paleand white.De Smet assured the painter had done a poor job.ButVerguawen had a different idea.“This is one of the best painters ever inthat era.So, if he painted it like that, that’s the way it must havelooked like.” Other paintings revealed that there were both red and whitewatermelons grown in the 17th century.The chemical compound thatmakes watermelons red is lycopene (番茄紅素).“There must havebeen some sort of mutation (突變) preventing the accumulation of thatcolor.Now, with all the genetic knowledge that we have of various plantspecies, we can look in more details at how something comes about.” De Smet and Verguawen hope to create an online research database ofhistorical plant artworks.They call for contributions of art enthusiastsaround the world via the social media.But they caution, the sourcepaintings need to be realistic.“If you’re going to use, for example,Picasso’s paintings to try and understand what a pear looked like in theearly 20th century, you might be misled.” Instead, such an attemptcould be fruitless.語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章介紹了生物學家Ive De Smet和藝術史學家David Vergauwen如何通過研究歷史藝術品中的植物細節追蹤植物的進化和育種過程的。語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章介紹了生物學家Ive De Smet和藝術史學家David Vergauwen如何通過研究歷史藝術品中的植物細節追蹤植物的進化和育種過程的。32. What can we infer about wheat from Paragraph 2?( )A. It became shorter and shorter as it evolved.B. It was about knee height in the 16th century.C. It might have had no short varieties before the 1950s.D. It showed different heights as farmers’ heights changed.解析: 推理判斷題。根據第二段中Ive De Smet所說The shortwheat is ...from the second half of the 20th century可知,矮小麥是20世紀下半葉育種的結果。由此推斷,在20世紀50年代之前可能沒有矮稈小麥品種。33. What aroused De Smet and Verguawen’s interest in historical plantartworks?( )A. Their lifelong friendship.B. A white watermelon in a painting.C. Their professional background.D. An argument over the best painters.解析: 細節理解題。根據第四段前三句可知,畫中的白色西瓜激發了De Smet和Verguawen對歷史植物藝術品的興趣。34. Why is Picasso mentioned in the last paragraph?( )A. To give an example of historical plant artwork.B. To showcase the contributions of art enthusiasts.C. To describe the appearance of a pear in the early 20th century.D. To emphasize the significance of using realistic source paintings.解析: 推理判斷題。根據最后一段第三、四句可知,原始畫作必須是寫實的。文中提及畢加索畫作是為了說明無法通過非寫實作品進行研究,強調使用寫實原畫的重要性。35. What is the main idea of the text?( )A. Plant evolution progresses throughout history.B. Old art provides fascinating insights into agriculture.C. Ancient art demonstrates the presence of white watermelons.D. Plants serve as a popular subject in numerous historical artworks.解析: 主旨大意題。根據文章內容尤其是第一段可知,本文介紹了人們通過藝術博物館里展出的植物細節畫,可以獲取植物進化與繁殖細節的線索的事實。第二節(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分) 閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Some ways to budget for the best summer Budgeting can be challenging, particularly when there are a lotof additional bills and expenses that need to be paid every month.36.( ).In this article, we are going to show you some ways thatyou can budget for your best summer. Setting a budget and ensuring that you stick to it is crucial.37.( ).By capping yourself at a certain amount of disposableincome, you can then place the left-over funds that you have into asavings account to be used at another time. Set a budget 38. ( ) If you end up with a collection of 1p’s, 2p’s and 5p’s, you canbegin placing these in individual pots either in the kitchen or the livingroom area.This is ideal for savings as you can then cash these in to earn anextra £5-£10.This is beneficial for you as this can then be used tocontribute towards spending money or other elements. Sell items you no longer want 39. ( ), selling all the items that you no longer want can helpyou to generate some extra cash.Whether this is selling items on websitesor setting up a stall at a local car boot sale, this can all help to generateadditional money into the savings pot. Open a savings account The final way for you to begin saving money is to open a savingsaccount.Every time you get paid, you can then set up an automatedpayment into a savings account to help you save money immediately.40.( ).A. Save all loose changeB. Cut expenses you no longer useC. This is the first way to ensure that you are not overspendingD. If you are someone who loves to have an annual spring cleanE. Though it can take time to generate the funds for a large holidayF. However, it is not impossible and all it takes is a few simple changesG. This will ensure that you have enough to pay the bills as well as beginsaving語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹了如何為最好的夏天做預算。語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹了如何為最好的夏天做預算。36. F 根據空前一句可知,預算可能很具有挑戰性,特別是當每月需要支付大量的賬單和費用時;再結合空后一句可知,本文將提供一些方法預算你最好的夏天。F項(然而,這并非不可能,所需要的只是一些簡單的改變)承上啟下。37. C 根據空前一句可知,設置預算并確保堅守預算是至關重要的。C項(這是確保你不會超支的第一個方法)解釋了為什么設置預算如此重要。38. A 根據本段首句可知,本段主要討論了如何保存所有的零錢。A項(保存所有零錢)為祈使句,且講述的內容為保存所有的零錢作為一種儲蓄方法,可以概括本段的主題。39. D 根據空后半句可知,本段建議賣掉你不再需要的物品來賺取額外的現金。D項(如果你是一個喜歡每年進行一次春季大掃除的人)引出下文。40. G 空前內容討論了開設儲蓄賬戶的好處。G項(這將確保你有足夠的錢支付賬單,并開始儲蓄)對該段做了總結,強調了定期將資金存入儲蓄賬戶的好處。第三部分 語言運用(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節(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四個選項中選出最佳選項。 Having a job is great.It means I can have a place to 41 in.Andwith an above-average job, I can 42 a car and overseas vacations. I once emailed my 43 to every company with an online careerpage.I even printed my resume and 44 it out to hundreds of offices. One summer I got a job at a high-tech company, which Iwas 45 at.It was no 46 when I was asked to leave that job afteronly four days. A lot of people today believe the problem of 47 in my generationis our 48 .Some criticize us for being lazy or careless.Some 49 the members of my generation of having a sense of “specialness” thathas 50 us to believe we can all be astronauts, movie stars or singersif we put our 51 to it.Also, a few of them think that we would haveall been happily 52 if we had only learned trades or softwareengineering. I understand that not everyone can go into space, star in Hollywoodmovies or fill stadiums with fans, 53 .Everyone is good atsomething, but no one is good at everything.It took me hundreds ofrejection emails to 54 that I had to focus on finding a job where Icould actually be 55 .語篇解讀:本文是一篇夾敘夾議文。作者經過多次求職失敗后,意識到“尺有所短,寸有所長”的道理,明白一個人并非擅長所有工作。語篇解讀:本文是一篇夾敘夾議文。作者經過多次求職失敗后,意識到“尺有所短,寸有所長”的道理,明白一個人并非擅長所有工作。41. A. live B. hide C. step D. play解析: 根據語境并結合選項可知,此處表示“有工作便意味著作者有地方住”。42. A. own B. offer C. buy D. afford解析: 根據空后的a car and overseas vacations可知,擁有一份高于平均薪酬的工作,作者便能擁有一輛車和海外度假。43. A. achievements B. photosC. details D. grades解析: 根據空后的every company with an online career page以及printed my resume可知,此處意為“作者用郵件發送個人詳細信息到每個招聘公司”,將打印的個人簡歷投遞到數百家公司。44. A. dragged B. handedC. figured D. tried解析: 參見上題解析。hand out為固定短語,意為“分發”,在此引申為“投遞”。45. A. expert B. skillfulC. terrible D. amazed解析: 根據下一句中的I was asked to leave that job after onlyfour days可知,工作四天后作者就被辭退。由此可知,作者并不擅長這份工作。be terrible at意為“不擅長”。46. A. fun B. good C. surprise D. use解析: 作者不擅長這份工作,因此對于自己被辭退這件事并不驚訝。47. A. population B. educationC. poverty D. unemployment解析: 根據上一段可知,作者因為不擅長高科技公司的工作而被辭退。由此推知,該句談論的是失業問題。48. A. duty B. fault C. task D. project解析: 根據下一句“一些人批評我們懶惰或不認真”可知,如今很多人認為我們這代人的失業問題是我們自己的過錯。49. A. rob B. remind C. accuse D. warn解析: 本句與上一句Some criticize us for being lazy or careless.為并列關系,因此空處的動詞應與criticize相對應。accuse sb of為固定搭配,意為“譴責;指責某人”。50. A. led B. asked C. chosen D. told解析: 根據語境可知,空處前后為因果關系,即這種特殊感導致我們相信我們都能成為有成就的人。51. A. shoulders B. mindsC. feet D. spirits解析: 根據語境可知,此處指如果我們下決心去做。putone’s mind to sth意為“下決心做某事”。52. A. employed B. firedC. praised D. admired解析: 他們中少數人認為,如果我們僅僅學會了貿易或軟件工程,就都會很開心地找到工作了。53. A. too B. howeverC. either D. instead解析: 作者明白并非每個人都能進入太空,出演好萊塢電影等,所以本句和上文之間為轉折關系。54. A. realize B. rememberC. respect D. forget解析: 根據空后內容可知,作者收到了數百封拒絕郵件后才意識到,自己必須把精力集中在找一份自己能真正做好的工作上。55. A. lazy B. averageC. rich D. successful解析: 參見上題解析。第二節(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分) 閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。 The sharing economy, represented by companies like Airbnb orUber, is the latest fashion craze.But many supporters haveoverlooked the 56. (real) that this new business modelis 57. (large) based on escaping regulations andbreaking the law. Airbnb is an Internet-based service that allows people to rent outspare rooms to 58. (stranger) for short stays.Uber isan Internet taxi service that allows thousands of people to answer riderequests with their own cars. The good thing about the sharing economy is 59. it promotes the use of underused resources.Millions of people havehouses or apartments with empty rooms, and Airbnb allows them toprofit from these rooms while 60. (allow) guests aplace to stay at prices that are often far less than those61. (charge) by hotels.Uber offers prices that arecompetitive 62. standard taxi prices and their drivers areoften much quicker and more trustworthy. But the downside of the sharing economy 63. (get)much less attention so far.Most cities and states both tax andregulate hotels, and the tourists who stay in hotels are usually64. important source of tax income.But many ofAirbnb’s customers are not paying the taxes required under thelaw.This downside of the sharing needs 65. (take)seriously.語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章介紹了共享經濟的利弊。語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章介紹了共享經濟的利弊。56. reality 考查詞形轉換。have overlooked the后面應用名詞作賓語,故填reality。另外,空后的that從句作reality的同位語。57. largely 考查詞形轉換。此處應用副詞作狀語。58. strangers 考查名詞的單復數。stranger是可數名詞,此處指陌生人,前面沒有冠詞,所以用名詞的復數形式,指一類人。59. that 考查名詞性從句。分析句子結構可知,空處引導表語從句,從句中不缺任何句子成分,故填that。60. allowing 考查非謂語動詞。while 60. guests a placeto stay at prices是狀語從句的省略,Airbnb與allow之間是主動關系,應用動詞-ing形式。61. charged 考查非謂語動詞。分析句子結構可知,空處作定語修飾those,charge表示“收費”,和those之間是被動關系,故填charged。62. with 考查介詞。be competitive with sb/sth表示“不遜于某人/某物,勝過或超過某人/某物”。63. has gotten 考查動詞的時態和主謂一致。根據時間狀語so far可知,此處應用現在完成時;而主語downside為單數形式,故填has gotten。64. an 考查冠詞。此處指住在旅館里的游客通常是稅收的一個重要來源。不定冠詞泛指數量“一”,且important的讀音以元音音素開頭,故填an。65. taking/to be taken 考查非謂語動詞。根據語境可知,此處指這種分享的弊端需要被認真對待。need doing/to be done表示“需要被……”,故填taking/to be taken。第四部分 寫作(共兩節,滿分40分)第一節(滿分15分) 假定你是李華,你的英國筆友Tom發郵件表示對中國的數字支付很感興趣。請你回復一封郵件,內容包括: 1. 介紹數字支付; 2. 你的感受。注意:1.寫作詞數應為80左右;2. 請按如下格式作答。Dear Tom,Yours,Li Hua 參考范文:Dear Tom, I’m glad you’re interested in digital payment in China.Here’s myintroduction. With the development of technology, people attach great importanceto digital payment, which has entirely changed people’s life and isbecoming more and more significant.For instance, as long as one owns amobile phone, he’s capable to scan a QR code and pay the bill.Inaddition, never will people’s money be stolen as there’s no need tocarry cash. In terms of my feeling about it, I consider it the most usefulscientific invention of all and it’ll surely make our life better and moreconvenient.Yours,Li Hua第二節(滿分25分) 閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。 Several years ago, I had to replace a receptionist (接待員) for myunit.Before I advertised for the position, I was approached by anotheryounger manager, who was one of my best friends, and asked if I wouldconsider a transfer from his staff instead of opening a new competition.Mynatural question was to ask who he wanted me to consider and why. It appeared from his description of this employee, Maria, that shewas having a lot of problems performing her duties, and had difficultieswith her boss, and did not appear to respond to any attempts he, themanager, had made to settle the issues.Now, after listening to hisexplanation, I really had severe doubts.What crossed my mind, afterthis discussion, was that he wanted me to take a problem off his hands. I told him I would think about it and would let him know the nextday.As promised, after thinking more about this potential performanceissue, I decided that I would agree to speak with Maria privately before Imade any decision. And, what I found out during this interview, left me quite shockedand deep in thought.As it turned out, the performance issue appeared toresult from working for a boss who never extended a good morninggreeting, never gave a word of encouragement, and was constantlychanging the work load and routines, always turning a deaf ear to whatthe employees said.The end result was a totally ruined employee who wasunconfident, hated to see a new work day start.注意:1.續寫詞數應為150左右;2. 請按如下格式作答。 I decided to accept her transfer to my unit and her performancesurprised me a lot. I thought a lot about what had happened and several days later, Ihad a talk with the manager. 參考范文: I decided to accept her transfer to my unit and her performancesurprised me a lot.What started out as a shy, withdrawn and frightenedemployee turned out to be one of the most productive and loyal employeesthat I had ever worked with.Maria couldn’t do enough and wasconstantly asking for more and more responsibility.I was more than happyto give her what she needed — praise for work well done, respect as aperson, and encouragement for doing well in anything she dealt with. I thought a lot about what had happened and several days later, I hada talk with the manager.I told the manager how outstanding the employeewas, as well as my opinion.“Perhaps it is self-reflection instead ofalways finding fault with others that makes sense,” I suggested.“Totell the truth,” I continued, “sometimes, we are guilty of holdingothers back from accomplishing or developing as they should or could.Itmay be a wise idea that we often stand in others’ shoes and reflect onwhat we are doing.” The manager stood still seemingly with a thoughtfulexpression, his cheeks a little red.謝謝觀看! 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源列表 單元質量檢測(四) Everyday economics.docx 單元質量檢測(四) Everyday economics.pptx 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫