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2019届一轮复习人教版必修二Unit3Computers单元综合测试英语试题

第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共100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)

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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

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。

1.Whoistheman?

A.Theowner.B.Acustomer.C.Awaiter.

2.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewoman?

A.Sheisattractive.B.Shepraisedaman.C.Shedoesn’tlikeherwork.

3.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydonext?

A.Havearest.B.Seeadoctor.C.Movethebed.

4.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?

A.Feedthedog.B.CallFranklinforhelp.C.ShowatoytoCharlie.

5.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?

A.Readamagazine.B.WatchaTVshow.C.Readabook.

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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

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。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Apainting.

B.Aphotograph.

C.Abasket.

7.Wheredidthemanfindthething?

A.Inanartgallery.

B.Atahospital.

C.Onthestreet.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whatwillthemandowiththetomatoes?

A.Puttheminasalad.

B.Givesometohisneighbors.

C.Usethemtogrowhisown.

9.Accordingtothewoman,whatisthefirststepwhengrowingtomatoes?

A.Topreparegoodsoil.

B.Togivethemlotsoflight.

C.Togrowthemclosetogether.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whereisthewoman’shusbandfrom?

A.Italy.

B.America.

C.China.

11.Whatdothespeakershaveincommon?

A.TheyspeakChinese.

B.TheycomefromChina.

C.TheylikeChinesefood.

12.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inarestaurant.

B.Inastore.

C.Atafarmer’smarket.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Howdothespeakersknoweachother?

A.Theywerehighschoolclassmates.

B.Theystudiedtheirmaster’sdegreetogether.

C.TheyworkedinHollywoodyearsago.

14.WhoisSteveRodgers?

A.Theman.

B.Theman’sson.

C.Thewoman’shusband.

15.Wheredidthewomanlivein2006?

A.InIceland.

B.InLosAngeles.

C.InBerkeley.

16.Howmanydaughtersdoesthemanhave?

A.None.

B.One.

C.Three.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Howmanyemergencyexitsarethereonthisplane?

A.Five.

B.Six.

C.Sixteen.

18.Accordingtotheannouncement,wheremighttheclosestexitbe?

A.Behindthepassengers.

B.Atthefrontoftheplane.

C.Atthebackoftheplane.

19.Whatshouldpassengersdowittheirluggage?

A.Giveittotheairhostess.

B.Storeitsafelyduringtheflight.

C.Takeitawayduringanemergency.

20.Whencanthisannouncementbeheard?

A.Beforetheplanetakesoff.

B.Justbeforelanding.

C.Atairportsecurity.

第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)

第一节:

阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中选出最佳选项。

A

TwoyounggiantpandatwinsbornintheUnitedStateshavereturnedhometoChina,butarestrugglingtoadapttothelanguageandfood.

The3yearoldsisters,MeiLunandMeiHuan,werethefirstsurvivingpandatwinstobebornintheUnitedStates,andwerereturnedtoChinafromZooAtlantaonNov.5.ButthepairstillunderstandEnglishbetterthanChinese,andpreferAmericanbiscuitstoChinesebread.

AzookeepersaidthathismainconcernisthatthepairaresoaddictedtoAmericanbiscuitsthateverythingtheyeatfrombamboostoappleshastobemixedwithbiscuits.Theyevenwanttosnackon(吃零食)biscuitswhendrinkingwater.

Thezookeeperistryingtowean_them_offtheirbiscuithabit,graduallyreplacingtheAmericanfoodwithChinesebread.MeiHuanisadapting,butMeiLundoesn'twanttotouchtheunfamiliarbread.

MeiLunisthelivelierofthetwo,oftenjumpingontotheroofandhangingupsidedownfromarail,butherslightlyyoungersisterMeiHuaniscalmer,preferringtositstill,observehernewenvironmentandoccasionallysnackonbamboo.

Alanguagebarrierisalsoreported.Whilethepairrespondtotheirownnames,andunderstandsomeEnglishphrasessuchas“comehere”,theydon'tunderstandtheSichuandialectofChinese.

ThenewscausedsomelaughteronChinesesocialmedia,withsomeuserscommentingthatthepandaswouldsoongetusedtoSichuan'sfamousspicycuisine.

21.Basedonthepassage,whichstatementdoyouthinkisright?

A.ThepandatwinscanfitinwellinSichuan.

B.ThepandatwinsareonlyfondofSichuanfoodanddishes.

C.Thepandatwinshavebeenusedtothenewenvironmentveryquickly.

D.It'shardforthepandatwinstogetusedtothenewenvironmentsoon.

22.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“weanthemoff”inthefourthparagraphmean?

A.Helpthemgetridof.  B.Helpthemform.

C.Helpthemstrengthen.D.Helpthemkeep.

23.Fromthepassagewelearnthatofthetwosisters________.

A.MeiHuanmainlyeatsbamboo

B.MeiLunislivingamoreactivelife

C.MeiHuanisnotsmarterthanMeiLun

D.MeiLunisasquietasheryoungersister

 

B

WorkingupacreditscoreforWalterCavanaghhasgottobeamathematicalnightmare—themanhasnearly1,500validcreditcardstohisnameandholdstheGuinnessRecordforthemostcreditcards.Mr.PlasticFantastic—atitlegiventohimbyGuinnessWorldRecords—isalsotheproudowneroftheworld'slongestwallet,whichcanholdabout800cards.Butheusesitonlytocarryafewcards,whiletherestaresafelykeptinbanksafedepositboxes.

Cavanaghstartedcollectingcreditcardsinthelate1960s.“OneofmybestfriendsandImadeasillybet:

theguywhocouldcollectthemostcreditcardsbytheendoftheyearwouldwindinner,”hesaid.“Igot143cardsbytheendoftheyear,andmyfriendgathered138.”Afterwinningthatbet,Cavanaghdecidedtosimplykeepgoingwithhisunusualcollection.Hegotcreditcardsfromgasstations,airlines,bars,andevenicecreamstores.

Ifthere'sonecardmissingfromCavanagh'scollection,it'sthatfromtheNewberryCompany.Theyrepulsedhisapplicationforacardintheearly1970s,eventhoughhe'dcollectedover100bythen.Theysaidhehadtoomuchcredit.Therefore,sofarhehasn'thadaNewberrycardinhiscollection.

Cavanaghhasn'tstoppedapplyingfornewcards—he'sheldtheGuinnessRecordsince1971andhasnointentionoflettinggoofit.HecopieswholepagesfromaU.S.directoryofbusinessesandkeepssendingapplications.Ifhereceivesarejection,hewritesbacktothecompanyexplaininghisgoalandambition.Buthedoesn'tcountuselesscardsinhistotalcollection.

Thankstoallthecardstohisname,Cavanaghhasaccesstoabout$1.7millionatanymoment.Despitethisprivilege,hehasmanagedtomaintainanexcellentcreditscore.

The72yearoldretiredfinancialplannerandcreditexperthasonlyonepieceofadvicetoshare:

“Neveruseacardtobuyanythingyoucan'tpayoffinacoupleofmonths.Ifyoudon'thavethe_discipline,_youshouldn'thavethecards.”

24.Cavanaghbegantocollectcreditcardswhenhe________.

A.ownedaverylongwallet

B.madeabetwithhisfriend

C.wantedtocreateaGuinnessRecord

D.wastreatedtodinnerbyhisfriend

25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“repulsed”inParagraph3probablymean?

A.Rejected.B.Recalled.

C.Repeated.D.Recognized.

26.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“thediscipline”inthelastparagraphprobablyreferto?

A.Havingmanycardstoyourownname.

B.Buyingthingsbycardandpayingoffintime.

C.Managingtoownmoreprivilegesforyourcard.

D.Usingacardtobuythingsasmanytimesaspossible.

27.WhatdoweknowaboutCavanagh'scards?

A.Someofthemareuseless.

B.Theyaresafelykeptinhislongwallet.

C.Theyhavebroughthimfameandprivilege.

D.Fewernewcardsareaddedtohiscollections.

C

Wheneversomethinglooksinterestingorbeautiful,thereisanaturaldesireofustocapture(捕捉)andpreserveit—whichmeans,inthisdayandage,thatwearelikelytoreachforourphonestotakeapicture.

Thoughthiswouldseemtobeanidealsolution,therearetwobigproblemsassociatedwithtakingpictures.Firstly,wearelikelytobesobusytakingpicturesthatweforgettolookattheworldwhosebeautyandinterestencourageustotakeaphotographinthefirstplace.Andsecondly,becausewefeelthepicturesaresafelystoredonourphones,wenevergetaroundtolookingatthem,sosurearewethatwe'llgetaroundtothemoneday.

ThefirstpersontonoticetheproblemswastheEnglishartcritic(评论家),JohnRuskin.Hewasakeentravelerwhorealizedthatmosttouristsmakeapoorjobofnoticingorrememberingthebeautifulthingstheysee.Hearguedthathumanshaveanaturaltendencytorespondtobeautyanddesiretohaveit,buttherearebetterandworseexpressionsofthisdesire.Atworst,wegetintobuyingsouvenirsortakingphotographs.But,inRuskin'seyes,there'sjustonethingweshoulddo—attemptingtodrawtheinterestingthingswesee,regardlessofwhetherwehappentohaveanytalentfordoingso.

Ruskinsaid,“Drawingcanteachustosee:

tonoticeproperlyratherthangazeabsentmindedly.Intheprocessofrecreatingwithourownhandswhatliesbeforeoureyes,wenaturallymovefromapositionofobservingbeautyinaloosewaytoonewhereweacquireadeepunderstandingofitsparts.”

Ruskindeploredtheblindnessandhurryofmoderntourists,especiallythosewhopridedthemselvesontravelingaroundthewholeEuropeinaweekbytrain,“Nochangingofplacesatahundredmilesanhourwillmakeusstronger,happier,orwiser.Therewasalwaysmoreintheworldthanmencouldsee,iftheyeverwalkedslowly;theywillseeitnobetterforgoingfast.Thereallypreciousthingsarethoughtsandsights,notpace.”

28.AccordingtoParagraph2,whentakingpictures,peopletendto________.

A.forgettoappreciatesomethingattractiveonthespot

B.findithardtolearnskillsoftakinggoodpictures

C.findagoodwaytokeepthingsintheirminds

D.haveachancetomeetthechallengeofnewtechnology

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