資源簡介 單元質量檢測(三) TRAVELLING AROUND(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,并標在試卷的相應位置。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’s John’s address?A.1434 King Street. B.1344 Queen Street. C.1343 King Street.2.How old is the woman’s car?A.One week old.B.One month old.C.Three years old.3.How much did the skirt cost?A.24. B.12. C.6.4.When is the man’s birthday?A.1 April. B.2 April. C.3 April.5.How will the woman go to New York?A.By car. B.By train. C.By airplane.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,并標在試卷的相應位置。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.How many times has the man been to Brazil?A.Once. B.Twice. C.Three times.7.How will the man and his wife go to Brazil?A.By plane. B.By ship. C.By coach.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.What left a deep impression on the man?A.The hiking was very unforgettable.B.A girl from Japan taught him some Japanese.C.A girl from Indian told him how to dance.9.What does the man suggest?A.There should be more activities.B.The food should be improved.C.The time should be extended.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Why is the woman unhappy?A.Her favourite team lost the match.B.She missed her favourite match.C.She missed the man’s performance.11.Where has the woman been to?A.The theater. B.The stadium. C.The restroom.12.Who plays Juliet?A.Carol. B.Joan. C.Romeo.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.What does the woman need the man to do?A.Watch a match. B.Bring a hammer. C.Fix a lock.14.When will the man come to help?A.At 5 p.m. B.At 6 p.m. C.At 7 p.m.15.What will the man probably do next?A.Buy some beer. B.Go to the garage. C.Borrow a hammer.16.How will the speakers go to Mike’s?A.By car. B.By taxi. C.On foot.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Which city is the destination of the flight?A.Chengdu. B.Chicago. C.Hong Kong.18.How long will the trip be?A.15 hours. B.12 hours. C.8 hours.19.What kind of weather will be expected when the flight arrives?A.Cloudy. B.Stormy. C.Clear.20.According to the text, which of the following is NOT allowed during the flight?A.Talking to others. B.Fastening the seat belt. C.Smoking.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。AWith endless nature at its doorstep, Sydney is the starting point for day trips serving up fresh air, unique flavours and locals who know a thing or two about living life to the fullest.Spend the day at the Sydney Opera HouseThere are many ways you can experience what the Sydney Opera House has to offer.A masterpiece of 20th-century architecture, the Sydney Opera House in Circular Quay hosts more than 40 performances each week.Book tickets to Opera Australia’s latest show.To cap it all off, dine overlooking the harbour at Peter Gilmore’s Bennelong — one of Australia’s most awarded fine dining restaurants.Climb to the top of the Sydney Harbour BridgeDating back to 1932, the Sydney Harbour Bridge is one of Australia’s grandest engineering feats.Visitors are free to walk or cycle across this great structure, but book a BridgeClimb for the opportunity to climb to the summit and enjoy unbeatable panoramic views.Expeditions will take you high into its arches before reaching its peak, 134 metres (440 feet) above sea level.No special climbing skills are required.Find ancient culture in a modern citySeek out Aboriginal culture in Sydney on a walking tour of The Rocks with Dreamtime Southern X.You’ll find the fascinating First Nations galleries at the Australian Museum, showing one of the finest collections of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander objects.Take in the natural beauty of the Blue MountainsFamous for its rock formation known as the Three Sisters — along with strange hotels and charming townships — the Blue Mountains National Park is just under a two-hour drive from Sydney.Here you can discover one million hectares (2.5 million acres) of tall forests, sandstone cliffs, waterfalls and bushland. 21.What can you do in Peter Gilmore’s Bennelong?A.Visit art galleries. B.Watch performances.C.Appreciate traditional culture. D.Enjoy harbour view while eating.22.If you want to climb to the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, .A.you can do it free of charge B.you must make a reservationC.you can do it whenever you want D.you must have special climbing skills23.What would be the best choice if you want to get close to nature?A.Peter Gilmore’s Bennelong. B.The Sydney Harbour Bridge.C.The Blue Mountains National Park. D.The Rocks with Dreamtime Southern X.B During my senior year in college I came across “Private Voice Instruction”. As in singing lessons, I thought,“Why not step outside my comfort zone and give it a try?”I was careful to sign up for private lessons instead of group lessons because I didn’t want to make a fool of myself by singing in front of other students.Things went fine until the end of the term when my singing professor brought the shocking news.“By the way, Sean, have you decided which song you want to sing at the recital (演唱會)?”“That would not be a good idea,” I said.The thought of singing in front of a group made me physically sick.“Courage, Sean.” I kept rehearsing in my mind.“You’ve got to at least try.”That dreaded day finally arrived.As I stood in front of the class, all eyes fell upon me.I couldn’t help but think,“How? How in the world did I get myself into this situation?”Even before I reached the second line, the expressions of excitement on the students’ faces turned to anguish (痛苦).I was so nervous that my body felt as tight as jeans just pulled from the dryer.Near the end of the song is a really high note.I don’t recall if I hit that note or missed it.All I remember is that a few students were so embarrassed that they couldn’t even look at me.I finished and sat down quickly.Silence.No one knew what to say.But do you know what? Although that experience nearly killed me, when I left that classroom, I was so proud of myself.I felt a great sense of personal accomplishment, and I frankly didn’t care what anyone else thought about my high note.I had survived and I was proud of it.24.Why did the author choose the private lessons?A.He didn’t like to be with others. B.He didn’t want to sing in public.C.He wanted to get more attention. D.He wanted better teaching quality.25.How did the author feel when hearing the news from his singing professor?A.Moved and thankful. B.Excited and confident.C.Surprised and nervous. D.Disappointed and worried.26.What do we learn about the author’s performance?A.He didn’t finish it. B.It was a great success.C.It turned out a failure. D.Few students watched it.27.Why did the author feel proud of himself?A.He had hit the high note. B.He had overcome himself.C.He had conquered the audience. D.He thought he had done a great job.C For the British, there are two days of celebration for tea.National Tea Day is on 21 April every year, but just a month later, it’s International Tea Day — when other nations join in celebrating Brits’ favourite drink.Every year International Tea Day is on 21 May.International Tea Day has been celebrated in popular tea-growing countries like India and Sri Lanka since 2005, but was only accepted by the United Nations in December 2019.The date was then moved from its normal December celebration to 21 May.Tea is drunk in so many cultures.However, it is hard to fix an exact date as to when the drink was invented.It is believed to have originated during the Yunnan region during the Shang Dynasty as a medicinal drink.An early record of tea drinking is noted in the third century CE before spreading across the globe.It became a popular drink in the 17th century in Britain.And the British went on to introduce its production in India.Which tea is best for health? Chamomile (甘菊) and Green teas are tied for first place when it comes to health.Both are considered the healthiest tea choices.However, they serve different purposes.Chamomile tea cuts blood-sugar levels.Green tea has been shown to improve blood flow and lower cholesterol (膽固醇).Does the milk go in first or second in a cup of tea? This age-old debate has long divided tea lovers, and Twinings gave the answer.They said on their website:“Historically, the ‘milk in first’ rule was to protect the fine bone china it was served in — it’s a very individual thing.” So there you have it, which side are you on?28.When do the British have two days of celebration for tea?A.In April and May. B.In April and June.C.In April and December. D.In May and December.29.What do we learn about International Tea Day?A.It has a history of 20 years. B.The date has been changed.C.It has been celebrated in May. D.It was celebrated in Britain first.30.Tea became popular in India thanks to .A.the British B.the ChineseC.the Japanese D.the Americans31.Why was there the “milk in first” rule?A.To protect the tea. B.To protect the cup.C.To make tea taste better. D.To make milk taste better.D The Dead Sea is one of the saltiest bodies of water on the planet.Its name in Hebrew translates as the Salt Sea.But the Dead Sea is dying, its waters disappearing at a surprising rate.With each passing year, the possibility of enjoying a visit to its shores keeps receding.According to environmental group EcoPeace Middle East, the water level drops about one meter per year.The Dead Sea is fed from natural sources, primarily the Jordan River, but some of those it relies on have been either dammed or diverted (改道).Meanwhile Dead Sea minerals, highly prized for their medical use, are being extracted, further contributing to the sea’s shrinking.Not unlike the Dead Sea, Jordan’s tourist numbers had been drying up in the last decade.In 2020, tourism revenues fell to $1.4 billion, a fall of 76% on the previous year, according to the UN World Tourism Organization.The sudden drop was a major blow to Jordan.According to the World Bank, tourist numbers drop from 8 million in 2010 to 4.24 million in 2016.In its latest effort to win back visitors, Jordan’s Tourism Board has launched a new campaign, branding itself the “Kingdom of Time”. The country’s tourism minister, Nayef Al-Fayez, used the recent World Travel Market trade event in London to promote the campaign.“Jordan is back, as a destination with natural diversity, historical richness, and a contemporary Arabian culture of openness and warm hospitality that welcomes everyone for leisure, business and healing,” he told industry representatives.There is no doubt that Jordan’s epic landscapes and archaeological sites are a major tourist attraction.In fact, they’re used regularly by filmmakers from Amman to Hollywood as backgrounds.Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein is the chairman of Jordan’s Royal Film Commission.“It’s important that we are developing our own film industry and it brings real benefits to people.It’s not about getting support or money into government.It’s about the people who work on the ground, the local communities all benefit from this wonderful industry,” Ali says.32.What does the underlined word “receding” in Paragraph 2 mean?A.Turning better. B.Growing clearer.C.Getting stronger. D.Becoming smaller.33.What’s the purpose of Nayef Al-Fayez’s words in Paragraph 7?A.To attract more tourists. B.To win more investment.C.To develop the movie industry. D.To build more tourist attractions.34.What’s Ali’s attitude to some scenic spots being used for movies?A.Skeptical. B.Satisfied.C.Opposed. D.Ambiguous.35.What would be the best title for the text?A.Why Dead Sea Is DyingB.How Jordan Develops Its TourismC.Dead Sea: Lower Level, Fewer VisitorsD.Jordan: Rapid Growth of Film Industry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。A Yes-man refers to a person who, regardless of actual attitude, always expresses agreement with other people around him or her. 36 If you are a Yes-man, your life is full of activities that are important to other people but not important to you.A Yes-man has a hard time saying no to anything or anyone.He tries so hard to please everyone that he usually ends up pleasing no one, including himself.He suffers from FOMO — Fear of Missing Out. 37 He often gives in to peer pressure because he likes feeling popular and he wouldn’t want to stand out.When his friends dropped by unexpectedly one evening and wanted him to go for a night ride, he just didn’t have the courage to turn them down. 38 It didn’t matter that he was taking an important test the next morning and needed to study and get some sleep.He told his sister that he’d help her with maths, but he couldn’t resist getting distracted (干擾) by a texting marathon for most of the night. 39 I think we won’t achieve much if we say yes to everything and never learn to focus on what’s most important.Don’t be a Yes-man. 40 Trying to please everyone is like a dog trying to catch its tail.Remember, when you’re saying no you’re really saying yes to more important things.A.He didn’t want to disappoint them.B.Even though it wasn’t that important.C.He feels like a follower rather than a leader.D.In the end, many important things will be forgotten.E.A Yes-man tries to please other people and responds to their every desire.F.Learn to say no to unimportant things that pull you away from more important ones.G.He can’t stop imagining everyone’s having fun without him, and so he tries to be a part of everything.36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 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四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。My husband Adlai and I often went camping to celebrate special occasions.In fact, our anniversary (周年紀念日) was coming up.But this time I felt a sense of 41 .I couldn’t help thinking about my journal.For birthdays and anniversaries, 42 giving each other cards that we were not interested in, Adlai and I wrote letters.For nine years, I’d written almost all of mine in a journal.For our eighteenth anniversary, we had gone camping.After a hike, we returned to 43 our letters.But the campsite was 44 by a bear.Our tent fell down.Worst of all, my journal was 45 .We searched for hours, but it was 46 .I never 47 .I always wanted to have back those nine years of letters!One day, I came home to find a car in our driveway.Two 48 stood in the yard with Adlai.Adlai held up a weather-beaten book.My journal!The woman and her husband had 49 it weeks earlier in the underbrush.She was 50 when reading my love letters.“We only have your first names, so it is a bit 51 to find you.Luckily, we make it,” the woman said.As a result of their 52 , I could hug my journal again.I just couldn’t thank them more.There are always people in the world who show 53 to others.What the couple did doesn’t 54 change our lives, but it can certainly change the way we 55 about life.41.A.responsibility B.excitement C.loss D.fear42.A.apart from B.instead of C.regardless of D.as for43.A.send B.discuss C.spread D.exchange44.A.destroyed B.watched C.locked D.examined45.A.waiting B.missing C.appearing D.dropping46.A.hopeless B.successful C.dangerous D.safe47.A.got away B.set out C.gave up D.came back48.A.friends B.customers C.relatives D.strangers49.A.discovered B.hidden C.returned D.passed50.A.satisfied B.moved C.tired D.scared51.A.easy B.interesting C.boring D.difficult52.A.needs B.experiments C.projects D.efforts53.A.kindness B.understanding C.encouragement D.protection54.A.partly B.equally C.secretly D.necessarily55.A.talk B.feel C.plan D.complain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。Standing on the border between China and Nepal, Mount Everest rises more than 29,000 feet — nearly five and a half miles — into the sky.It is the highest point on Earth.More than four thousand people 56 (reach) the top of Everest and hundreds more have died trying.18 April 2014, was the 57 (deadly) day in the history of Mount Everest.Early that morning in 2014, around fifty men were on the mountain.Suddenly, a block of ice as big as a house broke off a cliff, 58 cracked into truck-size pieces.The ice chunks tumbled (倒塌) down the mountainside, instantly 59 (kill) those in its path.Most of the men on the mountain that day were Sherpas, the native people of the area.To the Sherpas, Everest 60 (know) as Chomolungma, which means Mother Goddess of the World.On that fateful Friday morning, Chomolungma reminded them — and the world — 61 the mountain’s savage power.Every year, hundreds of 62 (climber) from around the world try to reach the summit of Mount Everest and many of these adventure-seekers pay Sherpas to be their guides.But climbing Everest can be a 63 (danger) business.It’s natural to wonder 64 someone would take such risk for a chance 65 (stand) on top of a mountain.One mountaineer’s answer was simple:“Because it’s there.”56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 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,你的新西蘭好友Peter發來郵件詢問你如何制訂旅行計劃。請你給他回復一封郵件,內容包括: 1.制訂旅行計劃的重要性;2.關于制訂旅行計劃的建議。注意:1.寫作詞數應為80左右;2.請按如下格式作答。Dear Peter, 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。 (2024·青島高一上學期期中)Ever since I can remember, I’ve always been shy.The thought of talking to new people or being the center of attention made my heart race and palms sweat.As I entered middle school, this shyness turned into social anxiety, making it even harder for me to interact with my peers. One day, during a class presentation, I stumbled (結巴) over my words and everyone laughed.I felt extremely ashamed.That only made my social anxiety worse, and I started avoiding speaking in front of others. My parents noticed my struggle and suggested I talk to our family therapist (治療專家), Dr Smith.At first, I hesitated, but I knew I needed help.During our first period, Dr Smith explained that social anxiety was a common issue and there were ways to overcome it.She recommended some effective treatments.Over the next few months, I attended weekly treatment with Dr Smith.Slowly but surely, I began to feel more confident in myself.As part of the treatment, Dr Smith encouraged me to take part in school events and clubs that interested me.It was terrifying to put myself out there, but I knew it was necessary for my growth.注意:1.續寫詞數應為150左右;2.請按如下格式作答。 A few days later, a school speech contest was to be held. After the contest, I went to visit Dr Smith happily. 單元質量檢測(三) TRAVELLING AROUND第一部分1~5 CCBBC 6~10 BCACA11~15 BBCAA 16~20 CBACC聽力材料:(Text 1)M:Sorry, I have forgotten John’s address.W:You forgot again! It’s 1343 King Street.(Text 2)M:The car is very nice.Did you buy it last month?W:No, I rented it for a holiday last week. And my own car I bought three years ago is still good.(Text 3)M:Your skirt is quite beautiful in color, isn’t it?W:Yes, I bought it at a sale for half price. It cost me 12.(Text 4)M:I hope I can see you at my birthday party.W:Oh, dear, I’ve almost forgotten. When is it?M:Well, the day after April Fool’s Day. Easy to remember, isn’t it?W:Yes, of course.(Text 5)M:I hear you are going to drive to New York this weekend.W:Oh, I’ve changed my mind.M:What?W:I think flying will be more comfortable.(Text 6)W:Have a look at these brochures. Have you ever thought of visiting South America?M:Well, I’ve traveled to Brazil on business twice and I’d really like to go there a third time.W:Great! There will be a flight on 25 October and ...M:Flight? Forget that! I am afraid of flying.W:Oh, how about traveling by ship?M:Sorry, my wife is seasick.W:What about a coach tour? It includes many interesting places and it’s quite cheap.M:OK. That’s it.(Text 7)W:Did you enjoy yourself in the summer camp?M:Yes. The food was great. Everything was great, and I made some new friends there.W:Was there anything impressive?M:Yeah, the hiking through the Grand Canyon was the most unforgettable. Not only did it test our endurance, but gave us a chance to know more about each other. A boy from Tokyo taught us a few Japanese words and we learned how to dance from the only Indian girl in our group.W:Do you have any suggestions for us?M:Well, actually I do hope that the camp can be extended to 10 days instead of just a week so that everybody can have a good rest.(Text 8)M:Hello, Carol. You look unhappy. What’s the matter?W:Hi, David. I’ve just come back from the stadium. You know, there was a wonderful volleyball match this afternoon. But my favourite team was beaten.M:Sometimes you win while sometimes you lose.W:Yeah. But it is still hard to believe it. Oh, forget it. What about your performance?M:It was a success. Joan is such a talented actress that the role Juliet she played attracted all of the audience’s attention and moved them to tears in the last scene.W:You must be the most handsome Romeo.M:Thank you.[WT][WT](Text 9)W:Are you available tonight?M:What’s up?W:Can you do me a favour to fix the lock for me?M:Of course. I will bring the tool myself.W:Why bother? I do have a hammer.M:OK.W:Is 7:00 p.m. fine with you?M:Actually, I’ll be at Mike’s to watch the match between Real Madrid and Barcelona then. What about 5:00 p.m.?W:Certainly. Thanks! Hope you won’t miss the match.M:I won’t. Would you like to join us?W:Sounds good. How can we get to Mike’s?M:We can either walk there or take a bus. It is not far away from your apartment.W:Wait a moment. I’ll call the garage to see whether my car is ready. Maybe we can drive there.M:Oh, that would be great. I’m leaving for the supermarket. Nothing is better than watching a football match with a bottle of beer.W:Really? I’m afraid I don’t need to pick up the car as I can’t drink and drive.M:OK. We can go there on foot, and come back by taxi.W:OK, it’s a deal!(Text 10)Ladies and gentlemen,Good afternoon! On behalf of China Southern Airlines, I’d like to welcome you on board Flight CZ300 traveling from Chengdu to Chicago via Hong Kong. It will be a 15-hour flight over the Pacific Ocean. We expect to arrive at 8:00 a.m., so in terms of time, the flight will be long. We will be flying at an altitude of 12,000 meters and the average speed is 700 km/h. In order to ensure the normal operation of the aircraft, cell phones, laptops and other electronic devices are not allowed to use during the flight. We do have some uncertain conditions on the way owing to the thunderstorm in the nearby area, but there is nothing to worry about. It is currently cloudy with showers in Chicago. Hopefully, it will clear up when we arrive there. We are taking off soon. Please be seated and have your seat belt fastened. Make sure your seat back is straight up, your tray table is closed and your carry-on luggage is securely and properly placed. This is a non-smoking flight, so please do not smoke on board. Wish you an enjoyable trip.Thank you!第二部分語篇解讀:本文是一篇應用文。文章簡要介紹了澳大利亞悉尼市幾個游玩的地方。21.D 細節理解題。根據第一則廣告可知,Bennelong是位于悉尼歌劇院的一家飯館,在那里可以邊吃飯邊欣賞海港的風景。22.B 細節理解題。根據第二則廣告可知,要想登上悉尼海港大橋的頂部,必須提前預訂。23.C 細節理解題。根據第四則廣告可知,藍山國家公園不但有森林,而且有懸崖和瀑布,可見是接近大自然的最佳選擇。語篇解讀:本文是一篇記敘文。性格內向的作者被迫在公眾場合唱歌,雖然他表現一般,但感到非常自豪。24.B 細節理解題。根據第二段可知,作者之所以參加私人課程而非集體課程,是因為他不想當著眾人唱歌。25.C 細節理解題。根據第三至五段可知,作者聽到要在演唱會上唱歌的消息既吃驚又緊張。26.C 推理判斷題。根據第七至九段可知,對于作者的演唱,現場觀眾的反應是痛苦、尷尬和沉默。由此可推斷,作者的表演是失敗的。27.B 推理判斷題。綜合全文可知,作者的表演不算成功,但是他能夠登上舞臺并唱完歌曲,可以說是邁出了戰勝自我的第一步。語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。5月21日是國際茶日,茶在我們的生活中扮演著什么重要角色呢?28.A 細節理解題。根據第一段可知,英國人在4月21日慶祝全國茶日,一個月后又要慶祝國際茶日。29.B 推理判斷題。根據第二段可知,國際茶日過去主要在印度和斯里蘭卡等國慶祝,時間是12月,現在聯合國確定的新時間是每年的5月21日。30.A 細節理解題。根據第四段可知,17世紀茶葉開始在英國流行,然后英國將其生產方式介紹到了印度。這自然會導致茶葉在印度的流行。31.B 推理判斷題。根據最后一段可知,在英國人們之所以提出“先放牛奶(后放茶葉)”的說法,是為了保護骨瓷制作的茶杯。語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。死海正在走向死亡——它的海水在逐年流失,游客也日益減少。32.D 詞義猜測題。根據畫線詞下文可知,死海的海水在逐年減少,海平面不斷下降。由此可知,享受死海之旅的可能性正在變得越來越小。33.A 細節理解題。根據第五至七段可知,隨著死海海水的流失,約旦每年的游客也在大量流失。Nayef Al-Fayez這段話是為了推廣約旦的旅游業,吸引更多游客。34.B 觀點態度題。根據最后兩段可知,很多好萊塢電影都在約旦的一些景點拍攝,Ali Bin Al Hussein認為這給約旦人民帶來了實實在在的好處。35.C 標題歸納題。綜合全文可知,本文主要告訴我們隨著死海海水的流失,約旦的游客也在流失。因此C項為文章最佳標題。語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。Yes-man是指那種對周圍人唯唯諾諾、不敢說NO的人。Yes-man想討好周圍所有的人,但結果適得其反。36.E 第一段主要對Yes-man進行解釋和說明,E項符合語境。37.G 上句說這種人患有錯失恐懼癥(FOMO),G項是錯失恐懼癥的具體表現。38.A 上文說這種人沒有勇氣說No拒絕朋友的邀請,A項進一步解釋了不敢拒絕的原因。39.B 上文說這種人會不顧自己對妹妹輔導數學的承諾去馬拉松式地發短信,發短信顯然沒有那么重要,故B項符合語境。40.F 最后一段是作者給我們的建議,F項正好是對設空前Don’t be a Yes-man.的進一步說明。第三部分語篇解讀:本文是一篇夾敘夾議文。作者的日記本在一個周年紀念日丟失了,一對好心的夫婦找到了日記本并將其送回作者手中,作者對此非常感激。41.C 根據下句I couldn’t help thinking about my journal.及下文內容可知,作者有一種失落感。42.B 根據下文that we were not interested in, Adlai and I wrote letters可知,作者和丈夫沒有給對方送他們不感興趣的卡片,而是寫信給對方。43.D 根據上文For our eighteenth anniversary及語境可知,徒步旅行后,作者和丈夫返回營地交換信件。44.A 根據下文Our tent fell down.可知,他們的營地被熊破壞了。45.B 根據下文We searched for hours可知,作者的日記本丟失了。46.A 根據下文內容可知,作者和丈夫找了幾個小時,但是沒有什么結果。47.C 根據下文I always wanted to have back those nine years of letters!可知,作者沒有放棄找回自己的日記本。48.D 根據下文內容可知,兩個陌生人和作者的丈夫站在院子里。49.A 根據下文 ...when reading my love letters可知,這位女士和她的丈夫幾周前在灌木叢中發現了它。50.B 根據語境可知,這位女士讀了作者的信后很感動。51.D 根據上文We only have your first names可知,找到作者有點困難。52.D 根據上文內容可知,因為他們的努力,作者可以再次擁抱自己的日記本。53.A 根據上文故事可知,世界上有些人對他人表現得非常友善。54.D 根據語境可知,這對夫婦所做的并不一定會改變我們的生活,但肯定會改變我們對生活的感受。55.B 參見上題解析。語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章簡要介紹了世界最高峰——珠穆朗瑪峰。56.have reached 考查時態和主謂一致。這里表示已經發生的事,用現在完成時,與后面的have died形成并列。57.deadliest 考查形容詞的最高級。時間狀語in the history of Mount Everest暗示這里應該用形容詞的最高級形式。58.which 考查定語從句。關系代詞which引導一個非限制性定語從句,修飾前面的先行詞a cliff。59.killing 考查非謂語動詞。這里動詞-ing形式作狀語,表示一種結果。60.is known 考查時態和語態。這里表示“被人們所知”,因此用一般現在時的被動語態。61.of 考查介詞。remind ...of ...是一個固定表達,意為“提醒某人想起某事”。62.climbers 考查名詞復數。前面的hundreds of暗示這里應該用可數名詞的復數形式。63.dangerous 考查詞形轉換。設空處后面的business是名詞,因此這里填入一個形容詞修飾它。64.why 考查連詞。wonder是動詞,后面由連詞why引導一個賓語從句。65.to stand 考查非謂語動詞。chance一詞后面跟to do sth或of doing sth作后置定語,表示“做……的機會”。第四部分第一節Dear Peter, Glad to hear that you are preparing for a trip.Making a travel plan is of great importance indeed.A perfect plan can help you make the most of your trip and create lasting memories. Here are some steps to create an effective travel plan: First of all, decide on a destination.You need to choose where you want to go based on your interests, budget, and travel preferences.Secondly, set a budget.Determine how much money you can afford to spend on your trip.Finally, plan your route.This includes the places you will visit, the duration of your trip and the activities you will do. Hope you will have a pleasant trip and enjoy yourself!Yours,Li Hua第二節 A few days later, a school speech contest was to be held.Dr Smith had encouraged me to participate, so I decided to give it a try.I prepared for weeks, practicing my speech in front of a mirror and rehearsing my lines.On the day of the contest, my heart was pounding, but I took a deep breath and walked onto the stage.I looked down at the audience and saw my classmates, friends, and family all there to support me.I smiled and began my speech.It turned out that I did a great job. After the contest, I went to visit Dr Smith happily.She congratulated me on my speech and said that I had made great progress.She also reminded me that social anxiety was still there, but that it was now under control.She encouraged me to keep up the good work and continue to face my fears.It was at that moment that I firmly believed that nothing in the world is difficult if we set our minds on it.[WT][WT]9 / 9(共94張PPT)單元質量檢測(三) TRAVELLING AROUND(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,并標在試卷的相應位置。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’s John’s address?A. 1434 King Street.B. 1344 Queen Street.C. 1343 King Street.2. How old is the woman’s car?A. One week old.B. One month old.C. Three years old.3. How much did the skirt cost?A. 24. B. 12. C. 6.4. When is the man’s birthday?A. 1 April. B. 2 April. C. 3 April.5. How will the woman go to New York?A. By car. B. By train. C. By airplane.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,并標在試卷的相應位置。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. How many times has the man been to Brazil?A. Once. B. Twice. C. Three times.7. How will the man and his wife go to Brazil?A. By plane. B. By ship. C. By coach.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8. What left a deep impression on the man?A. The hiking was very unforgettable.B. A girl from Japan taught him some Japanese.C. A girl from Indian told him how to dance.9. What does the man suggest?A. There should be more activities.B. The food should be improved.C. The time should be extended.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10. Why is the woman unhappy?A. Her favourite team lost the match.B. She missed her favourite match.C. She missed the man’s performance.12. Who plays Juliet?A. Carol. B. Joan. C. Romeo.11. Where has the woman been to?A. The theater.B. The stadium.C. The restroom.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13. What does the woman need the man to do?A. Watch a match.B. Bring a hammer.C. Fix a lock.14. When will the man come to help?A. At 5 p.m. B. At 6 p.m. C. At 7 p.m.15. What will the man probably do next?A. Buy some beer.B. Go to the garage.C. Borrow a hammer.16. How will the speakers go to Mike’s?A. By car. B. By taxi. C. On foot.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17. Which city is the destination of the flight?A. Chengdu. B. Chicago. C. Hong Kong.18. How long will the trip be?A. 15 hours. B. 12 hours. C. 8 hours.19. What kind of weather will be expected when the flight arrives?A. Cloudy. B. Stormy. C. Clear.20. According to the text, which of the following is NOT allowed duringthe flight?A. Talking to others.B. Fastening the seat belt.C. Smoking.聽力材料:(Text 1)M:Sorry, I have forgotten John’s address.W:You forgot again! It’s 1343 King Street.(Text 2)M:The car is very nice.Did you buy it last month?W:No, I rented it for a holiday last week.And my own car I boughtthree years ago is still good.(Text 3)M:Your skirt is quite beautiful in color, isn’t it?W:Yes, I bought it at a sale for half price.It cost me 12.(Text 4)M:I hope I can see you at my birthday party.W:Oh, dear, I’ve almost forgotten.When is it?M:Well, the day after April Fool’s Day.Easy to remember, isn’t it?W:Yes, of course.(Text 5)M:I hear you are going to drive to New York this weekend.W:Oh, I’ve changed my mind.M:What?W:I think flying will be more comfortable.(Text 6)W:Have a look at these brochures.Have you ever thought of visitingSouth America?M:Well, I’ve traveled to Brazil on business twice and I’d really like togo there a third time.W:Great! There will be a flight on 25 October and ...M:Flight? Forget that! I am afraid of flying.W:Oh, how about traveling by ship?M:Sorry, my wife is seasick.W:What about a coach tour? It includes many interesting places and it’squite cheap.M:OK. That’s it.(Text 7)W:Did you enjoy yourself in the summer camp?M:Yes.The food was great.Everything was great, and I made some newfriends there.W:Was there anything impressive?M:Yeah, the hiking through the Grand Canyon was the mostunforgettable.Not only did it test our endurance, but gave us a chance toknow more about each other.A boy from Tokyo taught us a few Japanesewords and we learned how to dance from the only Indian girl in our group.W:Do you have any suggestions for us?M:Well, actually I do hope that the camp can be extended to 10 daysinstead of just a week so that everybody can have a good rest.(Text 8)M:Hello, Carol.You look unhappy.What’s the matter?W:Hi, David.I’ve just come back from the stadium.You know, therewas a wonderful volleyball match this afternoon.But my favourite teamwas beaten.M:Sometimes you win while sometimes you lose.W:Yeah.But it is still hard to believe it.Oh, forget it.What about yourperformance?M:It was a success.Joan is such a talented actress that the role Juliet sheplayed attracted all of the audience’s attention and moved them to tears inthe last scene.W:You must be the most handsome Romeo.M:Thank you.(Text 9)W:Are you available tonight?M:What’s up?W:Can you do me a favour to fix the lock for me?M:Of course.I will bring the tool myself.W:Why bother? I do have a hammer.M:OK.W:Is 7:00 p.m.fine with you?M:Actually, I’ll be at Mike’s to watch the match between Real Madridand Barcelona then.What about 5:00 p.m.?W:Certainly.Thanks! Hope you won’t miss the match.M:I won’t.Would you like to join us?W:Sounds good.How can we get to Mike’s?M:We can either walk there or take a bus.It is not far away from yourapartment.W:Wait a moment.I’ll call the garage to see whether my car isready.Maybe we can drive there.M:Oh, that would be great.I’m leaving for the supermarket.Nothing isbetter than watching a football match with a bottle of beer.W:Really? I’m afraid I don’t need to pick up the car as I can’t drink anddrive.M:OK. We can go there on foot, and come back by taxi.W:OK, it’s a deal!(Text 10)Ladies and gentlemen,Good afternoon! On behalf of China Southern Airlines, I’d like towelcome you on board Flight CZ300 traveling from Chengdu to Chicagovia Hong Kong.It will be a 15-hour flight over the Pacific Ocean.Weexpect to arrive at 8:00 a.m., so in terms of time, the flight will belong.We will be flying at an altitude of 12,000 meters and the averagespeed is 700 km/h.In order to ensure the normal operation of the aircraft,cell phones, laptops and other electronic devices are not allowed to useduring the flight.We do have some uncertain conditions on the way owing to thethunderstorm in the nearby area, but there is nothing to worry about.It iscurrently cloudy with showers in Chicago.Hopefully, it will clear upwhen we arrive there.We are taking off soon.Please be seated and haveyour seat belt fastened.Make sure your seat back is straight up, your traytable is closed and your carry-on luggage is securely and properlyplaced.This is a non-smoking flight, so please do not smoke onboard.Wish you an enjoyable trip.Thank you!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。AWith endless nature at its doorstep, Sydney is the starting point for daytrips serving up fresh air, unique flavours and locals who know a thing ortwo about living life to the fullest.Spend the day at the Sydney Opera HouseThere are many ways you can experience what the Sydney OperaHouse has to offer.A masterpiece of 20th-century architecture, theSydney Opera House in Circular Quay hosts more than 40 performanceseach week.Book tickets to Opera Australia’s latest show.To cap it all off,dine overlooking the harbour at Peter Gilmore’s Bennelong — one ofAustralia’s most awarded fine dining restaurants.Climb to the top of the Sydney Harbour BridgeDating back to 1932, the Sydney Harbour Bridge is one ofAustralia’s grandest engineering feats.Visitors are free to walk or cycleacross this great structure, but book a BridgeClimb for the opportunity toclimb to the summit and enjoy unbeatable panoramic views.Expeditionswill take you high into its arches before reaching its peak, 134 metres(440 feet) above sea level.No special climbing skills are required.Find ancient culture in a modern citySeek out Aboriginal culture in Sydney on a walking tour of The Rockswith Dreamtime Southern X. You’ll find the fascinating First Nationsgalleries at the Australian Museum, showing one of the finest collectionsof Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander objects.Take in the natural beauty of the Blue MountainsFamous for its rock formation known as the Three Sisters — alongwith strange hotels and charming townships — the Blue MountainsNational Park is just under a two-hour drive from Sydney.Here you candiscover one million hectares (2.5 million acres) of tall forests,sandstone cliffs, waterfalls and bushland.語篇解讀:本文是一篇應用文。文章簡要介紹了澳大利亞悉尼市幾個游玩的地方。本文是一篇應用文。文章簡要介紹了澳大利亞悉尼市幾個游玩的地方。21. What can you do in Peter Gilmore’s Bennelong?A. Visit art galleries.B. Watch performances.C. Appreciate traditional culture.D. Enjoy harbour view while eating.解析: 細節理解題。根據第一則廣告可知,Bennelong是位于悉尼歌劇院的一家飯館,在那里可以邊吃飯邊欣賞海港的風景。22. If you want to climb to the top of the Sydney HarbourBridge, .A. you can do it free of chargeB. you must make a reservationC. you can do it whenever you wantD. you must have special climbing skills解析: 細節理解題。根據第二則廣告可知,要想登上悉尼海港大橋的頂部,必須提前預訂。23. What would be the best choice if you want to get close to nature?A. Peter Gilmore’s Bennelong.B. The Sydney Harbour Bridge.C. The Blue Mountains National Park.D. The Rocks with Dreamtime Southern X.解析: 細節理解題。根據第四則廣告可知,藍山國家公園不但有森林,而且有懸崖和瀑布,可見是接近大自然的最佳選擇。B During my senior year in college I came across “Private VoiceInstruction”.As in singing lessons, I thought,“Why not step outside mycomfort zone and give it a try?”I was careful to sign up for private lessons instead of group lessonsbecause I didn’t want to make a fool of myself by singing in front of otherstudents.Things went fine until the end of the term when my singing professorbrought the shocking news.“By the way, Sean, have you decided whichsong you want to sing at the recital (演唱會)?”“That would not be a good idea,” I said.The thought of singing infront of a group made me physically sick.“Courage, Sean.” I kept rehearsing in my mind.“You’ve got to atleast try.”That dreaded day finally arrived.As I stood in front of the class, alleyes fell upon me.I couldn’t help but think,“How? How in the world didI get myself into this situation?”Even before I reached the second line, the expressions of excitementon the students’ faces turned to anguish (痛苦).I was so nervous that mybody felt as tight as jeans just pulled from the dryer.Near the end of the song is a really high note.I don’t recall if I hit thatnote or missed it.All I remember is that a few students were so embarrassedthat they couldn’t even look at me.I finished and sat down quickly.Silence.No one knew what to say.But do you know what? Although that experience nearly killed me,when I left that classroom, I was so proud of myself.I felt a great sense ofpersonal accomplishment, and I frankly didn’t care what anyone elsethought about my high note.I had survived and I was proud of it.語篇解讀:本文是一篇記敘文。性格內向的作者被迫在公眾場合唱歌,雖然他表現一般,但感到非常自豪。本文是一篇記敘文。性格內向的作者被迫在公眾場合唱歌,雖然他表現一般,但感到非常自豪。24. Why did the author choose the private lessons?A. He didn’t like to be with others.B. He didn’t want to sing in public.C. He wanted to get more attention.D. He wanted better teaching quality.解析: 細節理解題。根據第二段可知,作者之所以參加私人課程而非集體課程,是因為他不想當著眾人唱歌。25. How did the author feel when hearing the news from his singingprofessor?A. Moved and thankful.B. Excited and confident.C. Surprised and nervous.D. Disappointed and worried.解析: 細節理解題。根據第三至五段可知,作者聽到要在演唱會上唱歌的消息既吃驚又緊張。26. What do we learn about the author’s performance?A. He didn’t finish it.B. It was a great success.C. It turned out a failure.D. Few students watched it.解析: 推理判斷題。根據第七至九段可知,對于作者的演唱,現場觀眾的反應是痛苦、尷尬和沉默。由此可推斷,作者的表演是失敗的。27. Why did the author feel proud of himself?A. He had hit the high note.B. He had overcome himself.C. He had conquered the audience.D. He thought he had done a great job.解析: 推理判斷題。綜合全文可知,作者的表演不算成功,但是他能夠登上舞臺并唱完歌曲,可以說是邁出了戰勝自我的第一步。C For the British, there are two days of celebration for tea.National TeaDay is on 21 April every year, but just a month later, it’s InternationalTea Day — when other nations join in celebrating Brits’ favourite drink.Every year International Tea Day is on 21 May.International Tea Dayhas been celebrated in popular tea-growing countries like India and SriLanka since 2005, but was only accepted by the United Nations inDecember 2019.The date was then moved from its normal Decembercelebration to 21 May.Tea is drunk in so many cultures.However, it is hard to fix an exactdate as to when the drink was invented.It is believed to have originatedduring the Yunnan region during the Shang Dynasty as a medicinal drink.An early record of tea drinking is noted in the third century CE beforespreading across the globe.It became a popular drink in the 17th century inBritain.And the British went on to introduce its production in India.Which tea is best for health? Chamomile (甘菊) and Green teasare tied for first place when it comes to health.Both are considered thehealthiest tea choices.However, they serve different purposes.Chamomiletea cuts blood-sugar levels.Green tea has been shown to improve bloodflow and lower cholesterol (膽固醇).Does the milk go in first or second in a cup of tea? This age-olddebate has long divided tea lovers, and Twinings gave the answer.Theysaid on their website:“Historically, the ‘milk in first’ rule was to protectthe fine bone china it was served in — it’s a very individual thing.” Sothere you have it, which side are you on?語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。5月21日是國際茶日,茶在我們的生活中扮演著什么重要角色呢?本文是一篇說明文。5月21日是國際茶日,茶在我們的生活中扮演著什么重要角色呢?28. When do the British have two days of celebration for tea?A. In April and May.B. In April and June.C. In April and December.D. In May and December.解析: 細節理解題。根據第一段可知,英國人在4月21日慶祝全國茶日,一個月后又要慶祝國際茶日。29. What do we learn about International Tea Day?A. It has a history of 20 years.B. The date has been changed.C. It has been celebrated in May.D. It was celebrated in Britain first.解析: 推理判斷題。根據第二段可知,國際茶日過去主要在印度和斯里蘭卡等國慶祝,時間是12月,現在聯合國確定的新時間是每年的5月21日。30. Tea became popular in India thanks to .A. the British B. the ChineseC. the Japanese D. the Americans解析: 細節理解題。根據第四段可知,17世紀茶葉開始在英國流行,然后英國將其生產方式介紹到了印度。這自然會導致茶葉在印度的流行。31. Why was there the “milk in first” rule?A. To protect the tea.B. To protect the cup.C. To make tea taste better.D. To make milk taste better.解析: 推理判斷題。根據最后一段可知,在英國人們之所以提出“先放牛奶(后放茶葉)”的說法,是為了保護骨瓷制作的茶杯。D The Dead Sea is one of the saltiest bodies of water on the planet.Itsname in Hebrew translates as the Salt Sea.But the Dead Sea is dying, its waters disappearing at a surprisingrate.With each passing year, the possibility of enjoying a visit to itsshores keeps .According to environmental group EcoPeaceMiddle East, the water level drops about one meter per year.receding The Dead Sea is fed from natural sources, primarily the JordanRiver, but some of those it relies on have been either dammed or diverted(改道).Meanwhile Dead Sea minerals, highly prized for their medicaluse, are being extracted, further contributing to the sea’s shrinking.Not unlike the Dead Sea, Jordan’s tourist numbers had been dryingup in the last decade.In 2020, tourism revenues fell to $1.4 billion, a fallof 76% on the previous year, according to the UN World TourismOrganization.The sudden drop was a major blow to Jordan.According to the WorldBank, tourist numbers drop from 8 million in 2010 to 4.24 million in2016.In its latest effort to win back visitors, Jordan’s Tourism Board haslaunched a new campaign, branding itself the “Kingdom of Time”.Thecountry’s tourism minister, Nayef Al-Fayez, used the recent WorldTravel Market trade event in London to promote the campaign.“Jordan is back, as a destination with natural diversity, historicalrichness, and a contemporary Arabian culture of openness and warmhospitality that welcomes everyone for leisure, business and healing,”he told industry representatives.There is no doubt that Jordan’s epic landscapes and archaeologicalsites are a major tourist attraction.In fact, they’re used regularly byfilmmakers from Amman to Hollywood as backgrounds.Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein is the chairman of Jordan’s Royal FilmCommission.“It’s important that we are developing our own film industryand it brings real benefits to people.It’s not about getting support or moneyinto government.It’s about the people who work on the ground, the localcommunities all benefit from this wonderful industry,” Ali says.語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。死海正在走向死亡——它的海水在逐年流失,游客也日益減少。本文是一篇說明文。死海正在走向死亡——它的海水在逐年流失,游客也日益減少。32. What does the underlined word “receding” in Paragraph 2 mean?A. Turning better.B. Growing clearer.C. Getting stronger.D. Becoming smaller.解析: 詞義猜測題。根據畫線詞下文可知,死海的海水在逐年減少,海平面不斷下降。由此可知,享受死海之旅的可能性正在變得越來越小。33. What’s the purpose of Nayef Al-Fayez’s words in Paragraph 7?A. To attract more tourists.B. To win more investment.C. To develop the movie industry.D. To build more tourist attractions.解析: 細節理解題。根據第五至七段可知,隨著死海海水的流失,約旦每年的游客也在大量流失。Nayef Al-Fayez這段話是為了推廣約旦的旅游業,吸引更多游客。34. What’s Ali’s attitude to some scenic spots being used for movies?A. Skeptical. B. Satisfied.C. Opposed. D. Ambiguous.解析: 觀點態度題。根據最后兩段可知,很多好萊塢電影都在約旦的一些景點拍攝,Ali Bin Al Hussein認為這給約旦人民帶來了實實在在的好處。35. What would be the best title for the text?A. Why Dead Sea Is DyingB. How Jordan Develops Its TourismC. Dead Sea: Lower Level, Fewer VisitorsD. Jordan: Rapid Growth of Film Industry解析: 標題歸納題。綜合全文可知,本文主要告訴我們隨著死海海水的流失,約旦的游客也在流失。因此C項為文章最佳標題。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。A Yes-man refers to a person who, regardless of actual attitude,always expresses agreement with other people around him orher. 36 If you are a Yes-man, your life is full of activities that areimportant to other people but not important to you.A Yes-man has a hard time saying no to anything or anyone.Hetries so hard to please everyone that he usually ends up pleasing noone, including himself.He suffers from FOMO — Fear of MissingOut. 37 He often gives in to peer pressure because he likes feelingpopular and he wouldn’t want to stand out.When his friends dropped by unexpectedly one evening andwanted him to go for a night ride, he just didn’t have the courage toturn them down. 38 It didn’t matter that he was taking an importanttest the next morning and needed to study and get some sleep.He told his sister that he’d help her with maths, but he couldn’tresist getting distracted (干擾) by a texting marathon for most of thenight. 39 I think we won’t achieve much if we say yes to everything andnever learn to focus on what’s most important.Don’t be a Yes-man. 40 Trying to please everyone is like adog trying to catch its tail.Remember, when you’re saying no you’rereally saying yes to more important things.A. He didn’t want to disappoint them.B. Even though it wasn’t that important.C. He feels like a follower rather than a leader.D. In the end, many important things will be forgotten.E. A Yes-man tries to please other people and responds to their everydesire.F. Learn to say no to unimportant things that pull you away from moreimportant ones.G. He can’t stop imagining everyone’s having fun without him, andso he tries to be a part of everything.語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。Yes-man是指那種對周圍人唯唯諾諾、不敢說NO的人。Yes-man想討好周圍所有的人,但結果適得其反。本文是一篇說明文。Yes-man是指那種對周圍人唯唯諾諾、不敢說NO的人。Yes-man想討好周圍所有的人,但結果適得其反。36. E 第一段主要對Yes-man進行解釋和說明,E項符合語境。37. G 上句說這種人患有錯失恐懼癥(FOMO),G項是錯失恐懼癥的具體表現。38. A 上文說這種人沒有勇氣說No拒絕朋友的邀請,A項進一步解釋了不敢拒絕的原因。39. B 上文說這種人會不顧自己對妹妹輔導數學的承諾去馬拉松式地發短信,發短信顯然沒有那么重要,故B項符合語境。40. F 最后一段是作者給我們的建議,F項正好是對設空前Don’tbe a Yes-man.的進一步說明。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四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。My husband Adlai and I often went camping to celebrate specialoccasions.In fact, our anniversary (周年紀念日) was comingup.But this time I felt a sense of 41 .I couldn’t help thinking aboutmy journal.For birthdays and anniversaries, 42 giving each other cardsthat we were not interested in, Adlai and I wrote letters.For nineyears, I’d written almost all of mine in a journal.For our eighteenthanniversary, we had gone camping.After a hike, we returnedto 43 our letters.But the campsite was 44 by a bear.Our tentfell down.Worst of all, my journal was 45 .We searched forhours, but it was 46 .I never 47 .I always wanted to have back those nine years ofletters!One day, I came home to find a car in ourdriveway.Two 48 stood in the yard with Adlai.Adlai held up aweather-beaten book.My journal!The woman and her husbandhad 49 it weeks earlier in the underbrush.She was 50 whenreading my love letters.“We only have your first names, so it is abit 51 to find you.Luckily, we make it,” the woman said.As a result of their 52 , I could hug my journal again.I justcouldn’t thank them more.There are always people in the world whoshow 53 to others.What the couple did doesn’t 54 change ourlives, but it can certainly change the way we 55 about life.語篇解讀:本文是一篇夾敘夾議文。作者的日記本在一個周年紀念日丟失了,一對好心的夫婦找到了日記本并將其送回作者手中,作者對此非常感激。本文是一篇夾敘夾議文。作者的日記本在一個周年紀念日丟失了,一對好心的夫婦找到了日記本并將其送回作者手中,作者對此非常感激。41. A. responsibility B. excitementC. loss D. fear解析: 根據下句I couldn’t help thinking about my journal.及下文內容可知,作者有一種失落感。42. A. apart from B. instead ofC. regardless of D. as for解析: 根據下文that we were not interested in, Adlai and I wroteletters可知,作者和丈夫沒有給對方送他們不感興趣的卡片,而是寫信給對方。43. A. send B. discussC. spread D. exchange解析: 根據上文For our eighteenth anniversary及語境可知,徒步旅行后,作者和丈夫返回營地交換信件。44. A. destroyed B. watchedC. locked D. examined解析: 根據下文Our tent fell down.可知,他們的營地被熊破壞了。45. A. waiting B. missingC. appearing D. dropping解析: 根據下文We searched for hours可知,作者的日記本丟失了。46. A. hopeless B. successfulC. dangerous D. safe解析: 根據下文內容可知,作者和丈夫找了幾個小時,但是沒有什么結果。47. A. got away B. set outC. gave up D. came back解析: 根據下文I always wanted to have back those nine years ofletters!可知,作者沒有放棄找回自己的日記本。48. A. friends B. customersC. relatives D. strangers解析: 根據下文內容可知,兩個陌生人和作者的丈夫站在院子里。49. A. discovered B. hiddenC. returned D. passed解析: 根據下文 ...when reading my love letters可知,這位女士和她的丈夫幾周前在灌木叢中發現了它。50. A. satisfied B. moved C. tired D. scared解析: 根據語境可知,這位女士讀了作者的信后很感動。51. A. easy B. interestingC. boring D. difficult解析: 根據上文We only have your first names可知,找到作者有點困難。52. A. needs B. experimentsC. projects D. efforts解析: 根據上文內容可知,因為他們的努力,作者可以再次擁抱自己的日記本。53. A. kindness B. understandingC. encouragement D. protection解析: 根據上文故事可知,世界上有些人對他人表現得非常友善。54. A. partly B. equallyC. secretly D. necessarily解析: 根據語境可知,這對夫婦所做的并不一定會改變我們的生活,但肯定會改變我們對生活的感受。55. A. talk B. feel C. plan D. complain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。Standing on the border between China and Nepal, Mount Everestrises more than 29,000 feet — nearly five and a half miles — into thesky.It is the highest point on Earth.More than four thousandpeople 56 (reach) the top of Everest and hundreds more havedied trying.18 April 2014, was the 57 (deadly) day in the history ofMount Everest.Early that morning in 2014, around fifty men were onthe mountain.Suddenly, a block of ice as big as a house broke off acliff, 58 cracked into truck-size pieces.The ice chunks tumbled(倒塌) down the mountainside, instantly 59 (kill) those inits path.Most of the men on the mountain that day were Sherpas, thenative people of the area.To the Sherpas, Everest 60 (know)as Chomolungma, which means Mother Goddess of the World.Onthat fateful Friday morning, Chomolungma reminded them — and theworld — 61 the mountain’s savage power.Every year, hundreds of 62 (climber) from around theworld try to reach the summit of Mount Everest and many of theseadventure-seekers pay Sherpas to be their guides.But climbing Everest can be a 63 (danger) business.It’snatural to wonder 64 someone would take such risk for achance 65 (stand) on top of a mountain.One mountaineer’sanswer was simple:“Because it’s there.”語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章簡要介紹了世界最高峰——珠穆朗瑪峰。56. have reached 考查時態和主謂一致。這里表示已經發生的事,用現在完成時,與后面的have died形成并列。本文是一篇說明文。文章簡要介紹了世界最高峰——珠穆朗瑪峰。57. deadliest 考查形容詞的最高級。時間狀語in the history ofMount Everest暗示這里應該用形容詞的最高級形式。58. which 考查定語從句。關系代詞which引導一個非限制性定語從句,修飾前面的先行詞a cliff。59. killing 考查非謂語動詞。這里動詞-ing形式作狀語,表示一種結果。60. is known 考查時態和語態。這里表示“被人們所知”,因此用一般現在時的被動語態。61. of 考查介詞。remind ...of ...是一個固定表達,意為“提醒某人想起某事”。62. climbers 考查名詞復數。前面的hundreds of暗示這里應該用可數名詞的復數形式。63. dangerous 考查詞形轉換。設空處后面的business是名詞,因此這里填入一個形容詞修飾它。64. why 考查連詞。wonder是動詞,后面由連詞why引導一個賓語從句。65. to stand 考查非謂語動詞。chance一詞后面跟to do sth或ofdoing sth作后置定語,表示“做……的機會”。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,你的新西蘭好友Peter發來郵件詢問你如何制訂旅行計劃。請你給他回復一封郵件,內容包括: 1. 制訂旅行計劃的重要性; 2. 關于制訂旅行計劃的建議。注意:1.寫作詞數應為80左右;2. 請按如下格式作答。Dear Peter, Yours,Li Hua 參考范文Dear Peter, Glad to hear that you are preparing for a trip.Making a travel plan isof great importance indeed.A perfect plan can help you make the most ofyour trip and create lasting memories. Here are some steps to create an effective travel plan: First ofall, decide on a destination.You need to choose where you want to gobased on your interests, budget, and travel preferences.Secondly,set a budget.Determine how much money you can afford to spend onyour trip.Finally, plan your route.This includes the places you willvisit, the duration of your trip and the activities you will do. Hope you will have a pleasant trip and enjoy yourself!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。 (2024·青島高一上學期期中)Ever since I can remember, I’vealways been shy.The thought of talking to new people or being the centerof attention made my heart race and palms sweat.As I entered middleschool, this shyness turned into social anxiety, making it even harderfor me to interact with my peers. One day, during a class presentation, I stumbled (結巴) overmy words and everyone laughed.I felt extremely ashamed.That onlymade my social anxiety worse, and I started avoiding speaking in frontof others. My parents noticed my struggle and suggested I talk to our familytherapist (治療專家), Dr Smith.At first, I hesitated, but I knew Ineeded help.During our first period, Dr Smith explained that socialanxiety was a common issue and there were ways to overcome it.Sherecommended some effective treatments.Over the next few months, Iattended weekly treatment with Dr Smith.Slowly but surely, I began tofeel more confident in myself.As part of the treatment, Dr Smithencouraged me to take part in school events and clubs that interestedme.It was terrifying to put myself out there, but I knew it wasnecessary for my growth.注意:1.續寫詞數應為150左右;2. 請按如下格式作答。 A few days later, a school speech contest was to be held. After the contest, I went to visit Dr Smith happily. 參考范文: A few days later, a school speech contest was to be held.Dr Smithhad encouraged me to participate, so I decided to give it a try.I preparedfor weeks, practicing my speech in front of a mirror and rehearsing mylines.On the day of the contest, my heart was pounding, but I took adeep breath and walked onto the stage.I looked down at the audience andsaw my classmates, friends, and family all there to support me.I smiledand began my speech.It turned out that I did a great job. After the contest, I went to visit Dr Smith happily.She congratulatedme on my speech and said that I had made great progress.She alsoreminded me that social anxiety was still there, but that it was now undercontrol.She encouraged me to keep up the good work and continue to facemy fears.It was at that moment that I firmly believed that nothing in theworld is difficult if we set our minds on it.謝謝觀看! 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源列表 單元質量檢測(三) TRAVELLING AROUND.docx 單元質量檢測(三) TRAVELLING AROUND.pptx 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫