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英语选修七unit3测试题
三单元水平测试
考试时间:
120分钟
满分:
150分
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
点击播放听力材料
听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
Text1
M:
Whatdidyoudoamomentago,MrsSmith?
W:
Iboughtsomenoodlesforsupper.
1.WhatwilltheSmithshavethisevening?
A.Dumplings.
B.Friedeggs.
C.Noodles.
解析:
C
Text2
W:
YourtaperecorderisnotasgoodastheoneIboughtyesterday.
M:
Well,butmine'sbetterthanJack's.
2.Whoserecorderistheworst?
A.Jack's.B.Theman's.
C.Thewoman's.
解析:
A
Text3
M:
Doyouhavetoleavenow?
It'sonlynineo'clock.
W:
I'msorry,butImust.Myparentsareexpectingme.
3.Whatdoesthewomanmean?
A.Shemustgohomenow.
B.Shewillstayalittlelonger.
C.Itisnotlate.
解析:
A
Text4
M:
Yoursisterdidn'trecognizemeatfirst.
W:
I'mnotsurprised.Whyonearthdon'tyouloseweight?
4.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?
A.Goonadiet.
B.Eatsomemeat.
C.Talktohersister.
解析:
A
Text5
W:
Ileftmyraincoatinmyroom.WaitwhileIgobacktogetit.
M:
Youneedn'tdothat.Theweatherreportsaiditwouldclearupbynoon.
5.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?
A.Tocleanupherroom.
B.Nottoworryaboutherraincoat.
C.Tofetchherraincoat.
解析:
B
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段材料,回答第6、7题。
Text6
W:
Yes,sir,mayIhelpyou?
M:
Please.I'dlikeatickettoChicago.
W:
Fortoday?
M:
No,earlyMondaymorning.
W:
Wehaveaflightthatwillputyouthereat9:
00am.IsthatOK?
M:
Anyflightearlier?
W:
I'mafraidnot,unlessyouwantanightflight.
M:
Anightflight?
W:
Yes,withNorthwestAirlines.Itwillgetyoutherebrightandearly,at6:
45am,infact.Isthattooearly?
M:
IthinkthatwillbeOK.
6.Wheredoesthisconversationtakeplace?
A.Attheairport.
B.Atthebusstop.
C.Attherailwaystation.
解析:
A
7.Whenwillthemanarrive?
A.OnMondaymorning.
B.OnSundaynight.
C.OnSaturdayafternoon.
解析:
A
听下面一段材料,回答第8至第10题。
Text7
W:
GoodHeavens!
Thereyouare!
M:
Isthereanythingwrong,Susan?
W:
Iwasworriedaboutyou.Wherehaveyoubeen?
M:
There'snoneedtobeworried.Ijustdidsomeshopping.
W:
Let'shurryup.Thetrainwillleavein15minutes.
M:
Don'tworry.We'llbeabletogettothetrainontime.
W:
What'sthematterwithyou,John?
M:
Itdoesn'tmatter.Myfeethurtabitbecauseofmynewshoes.Comeon.
8.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Athome.
B.Attherailwaystation.
C.Intheshop.
解析:
B
9.WherehasJohnbeen?
A.Hehasbeentothestation.
B.Hewenttobuytickets.
C.Hewentshopping.
解析:
C
10.What'swrongwithJohn?
A.Hisfeethurt.B.Hislegshurt.
C.Hehaslosthisticket.
解析:
A
听下面一段材料,回答第11至第13题。
Text8
W:
Youarecoughingbadly.Whynotgiveupsmoking?
M:
Itriedmanytimes,buteachtimeIfailedintheend.Ihadtoworklateintonightandsmokingcankeepmeawake.
W:
Howmuchdoyousmokeeveryday?
M:
Aboutthirtycigarettesaday.
W:
Thesedaysyouarecoughingmuchworsethanbefore.Isuggestyougotothedoctorandhaveacompleteexaminaion.
M:
Sure.Iwillseeadoctortomorrow.
11.Whycan'tthemangiveupsmoking?
A.Becausesmokingcankeephimawake.
B.Becausesmokingcanhelphimsleepwell.
C.Becausesmokingcanhelphimeatwell.
解析:
A
12.Howmanycigarettesdoesthemansmokeeveryweek?
A.About150cigarettes.
B.About30cigarettes.
C.About210cigarettes.
解析:
C
13.Whatwillthemandotomorrow?
A.Hewillgiveupsmoking.
B.Hewillseeadoctor.
C.Hewillasksomeadviceofsomeofhisfriends.
解析:
B
听下面一段材料,回答第14至第16题。
Text9
W:
Hello,Harold.
M:
Why,MissLi.Ididn'texpecttoseeyouhere.Wehaven'tseeneachotherformorethanayear.WhendidyougettotheStates?
W:
Aboutaweekago.WhyareyouhereinLosAngeles?
IthoughtyouwereinChicago.
M:
Yes,Icamehereonbusiness.IstayatEmpireHotel.I'llreturninthreedays.WouldyouhaveachancetogotoChicago?
W:
Ithinkso.I'llgothereintwoweeks.
M:
Besuretoletmeknowwhenyoucome.I'llshowyouaroundthecity.It'salmostasbeautifulasBeijing.I'msureyou'lllikeit.
W:
Thankyou.
14.WheredoHaroldandMissLimeeteachother?
A.InLosAngeles.B.InChicago.
C.InBeijing.
解析:
A
15.WhydidHaroldcomehere?
A.Foravisit.B.Onbusiness.
C.TomeetMissLi.
解析:
B
16.HowlonghasMissLibeenintheStates?
A.Overayear.B.Twoweeks.
C.Aboutaweek.
解析:
C
听下面一段材料,回答第17至第20题。
Text10
Therearethousandsofdifferentlanguagesintheworld.ButEnglishistheworld'smostwidelyusedandmostimportantlanguage.,Itisspokenbynearlythreehundredmillionpeople:
intheUSA,Britain,Australia,NewZealandandsomeothercountries.,Englishisthesecondlanguageinsomecountries,suchasIndiaandSingapore.NootherlanguageismorewidelyusedandstudiedthanEnglish.Itisthefirstworkinglanguageofbusiness,theseaandtheair.Itisalsothefirstlanguageofsportsandscience.Wecanuseittolistentotheradio,toreadbooksandmagazinesortotravel.EnglishisalsooneoftheworkinglanguagesintheUnitedNations.SotolearnEnglishisveryimportant.
17.WhydowesayEnglishiswidelyusedintheworld?
A.Becauseitisspokenbythousandsofdifferentpeople.
B.Becauseitisspokenbymorethanthreemillionpeople.
C.Becauseitisspokenbynearlythreehundredmillionpeople.
解析:
C
18.InwhichcountryisEnglishspokenasthefirstlanguage?
A.Singapore.B.India.
C.NewZealand.
解析:
C
19.WhichlanguageisspokenasthesecondlanguageinIndiaandSingapore?
A.English.B.Chinese.
C.Indian.
解析:
A
20.WhyisEnglishsoimportant?
A.Itisthefirstworkinglanguageofbusiness,thesea,theair,sportsandscience.
B.ItisoneoftheworkinglanguagesintheUnitedNations.
C.BothAandB.
解析:
C
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项。
A
Althoughenvironmentalproblemshaveexistedforcenturies,somepeoplestillcarelittleaboutourenvironment.Problemslikeicemelting,electronicwastearelightingupnewsprogramsandbecomingpartofanongoingdialogueabouttheenvironment.
Asateenager,whatdoyouthinkalltheproblemsmeanforyourfutureandforthefutureoftheplanet?
ForourOctober2016writingcontest,wewantyoutoreallyconsiderwhatyouthinkaboutenvironmentalproblems.
Usethesequestionstohelpfocusyouressay(文章)
■Whatenvironmentalproblemdoyouthinkshouldcausethegreatestalarmandaction?
■Doyouthinkthatyouhaveapersonalresponsibilitytohelpsolveenvironmentalproblemsordoyoufeelhelplessagainstthestruggle?
■Whatdoyouthinkcouldhelpaspecificenvironmentalproblem?
Don'ttrytoanswerallthesequestions.Useoneofthemtomakeapersonalessay.
Thetitleoftheessay
Whenyouhandinyouressay,titleitas:
EnvironmentalProblems:
________.Includethephrase“EnvironmentalProblems”asthebeginningofyouressaytitle,butthenmaketherestofyourstorytitleunique.Examples:
■EnvironmentalProblems:
TrashyBehaviorandthePlasticBottle
■EnvironmentalProblems:
WeCan'tExistIfWeRefusetoChange
Rules:
(1)Thisisanonfictionessaycontest.
(2)Essaysare500wordsorless.
(3)Essaysmustbeyouroriginalwork.
Thedeadline:
MidnightOct.30,2016
Results:
ThewinnerwillbepostedonourwritingcontestwebsiteoronTeenTrendReportafterNov.26,2016.
篇章导读:
本文是一篇应用文。
文章介绍了一个以环境为主题的写作比赛的规则、注意事项等。
21.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?
A.Howtowriteanessay.
B.Howtoprotectourplanet.
C.October2016writingcontest.
D.Someenvironmentalproblems.
解析:
C 主旨大意题。
由第二段第二句“ForourOctober2016writingcontest,wewantyoutoreallyconsiderwhatyouthinkaboutenvironmentalproblems.”可知,本文主要是介绍一个写作比赛的相关事宜。
22.Whichofthefollowingessayswillbeaccepted?
A.A300wordessaytakenfromthenewspaper.
B.A400wordessayonairpollution.
C.A500wordessayfullofimagination.
C.A600wordessayonplasticbottles.
解析:
B 细节理解题。
由Rules中的要求可知,投稿不能是虚构的,字数要在500词以内,且必须为原创。
由此可知,只有B项符合要求。
23.Howcanoneknowtheresultofthecontest?
A.Bysendinganemail.
B.Byvisitingthewebsite.
C.Bycallingtheorganizer.
D.Byreadingascientificreport.
解析:
B 细节理解题。
由最后一段可知,比赛结果将会公布在写作比赛网站上或TeenTrendReport上。
B
“Thenoisemadebyboatsofwhalewatchingtouristsmaybecausingcommunicationproblemsfortheanimals,”Britishresearcherssaidlastweek.
Whalewatchingisapopulartouristactivityinplaceswheregroupsofkillerwhales(虎鲸)live.Everyday,dozensofboatsfilledwithtouristsgotowatchthebeautifulanimals.Unfortunately,theenginesoftheboatsmakealotofnoise,andthatmaybecausingproblemsforthewhales,accordingtoareportintheUSsciencemagazineNature.
Thewhalestravelingroups,andcommunicatewitheachotherthroughsoniccallsthatsomescientistsrefertoassinging.Thesoundsoftheboatenginesmaybecreatingtoomuchbackgroundnoiseforthewhalestobeabletoheareachother.
Theresearcherslistenedtorecordingsofwhalecallsmadebetween15and25yearsago,beforewhalewatchingbecamepopular.Thesewerecomparedtomorerecentrecordings.
Theyfoundthattheanimalshavestartedtosingforlongerthantheyusedto,likeapersonshoutingtoafriendacrossanoisyroom.
Itisbelievedthatthewhalesaretryingtocommunicatehuntingorbreedinginformation.Scientistssaidthat,ifthisisprevented,thefutureoftheworld'swhalepopulationcouldbeindanger.
“Animalsbecomeslowinmindandrepeatthemselvesinnoisyareas,”saidVolkerDeecke,aCanadianbiologist.“Theyhavetosaythingstwiceorthreetimesinordertobeunderstood.”
ThekillerwhalesstudiedwerelivingoffthecoastofnorthwesternAmeri