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1、温馨提示: 此套题为Word版,请按住Ctrl,滑动鼠标滚轴,调节合适的观看比例,答案解析附后。关闭Word文档返回原板块。课时素养评价 三Unit 1Reading for Writing. 用所给单词的适当形式填空1. He wanted to be a professional (profession) archeologist. 2. Beside the entrance(enter) to the church, turn right. 3. They eat more processed (process) food at home and eat out more often.

2、 4. All kinds of traditional (tradition) craft industries are preserved here. 5. The police decided to investigate further (far). 6. In my opinion, she dealt with the matter perfectly(perfect) fairly and reasonably. 7. By comparison(compare), British artists seemed to lack imagination and invention.

3、 8. This is a historic(history) day for our country. 9. She opened the shutters and gazed out over village roofs (roof). 10. Those around her would forgive her for weeping(weep). . 单句语法填空1. The product is of high quality and is not expensive either. 2. Chinese silk has long been famous all over the

4、world. 3. We hope you can come up with a plan better than this. 4. Its kind of difficult to describe what I saw. 5. His fans would already be familiar with Caroline. 6. New technology will speed up the transfer of information. 7. Nows the time when we are in need of more workers. 8. As you explained

5、 in the letter, we should donate the money directly to the charity. . 阅读理解ABelgium is divided into three communities. Each one has its own language and traditions. But the people of Belgium are untied in their love for Belgian potato fries. The fries are prepared and sold the same way in all areas o

6、f the country. The Reuters news service reports that potatoes reached Belgium in the 16th century. But it was not until the 19th century that restaurants and others began selling fried potatoes throughout the country as a separate meal. Recently, a Belgian group launched a campaign aimed at getting

7、the United Nations (UN) to recognize the popular treat. The group wants the UNs Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization to place the food on its cultural heritage (遗产) list. The UNESCO list recognizes more than 300 objects, beliefs and practices. They include Turkish coffee and the traditi

8、onal Chinese theater known as Peking opera. The list also includes a dance, the Argentinian tango, and the singing of the Aka pygmies of the Central African Republic. UNESCO says the list is “made up of intangible heritage elements (非物质文化遗产元素) that help show the diversity of heritage and raise aware

9、ness about its importance”. Belgian potato fries are traditionally sold in a paper wrapper, or cone, in a “fritkot” There are about 5, 000 fritkots in Belgium. That means they are 10 times more common as a percentage of the population as McDonalds restaurants in the United States. The national organ

10、ization of fritkot owners say the small, often unfurnished buildings are much like Belgium itself. It says these buildings combine the countrys acceptance of disorder with a dislike of structures that all look the same. The group says 95 percent of Belgians visit a fried potato hut at least once a y

11、ear. 【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文。介绍了the Belgian group努力让比利时薯条进入世界文化遗产名录。1. Belgian potato fries . A. were recognized by the UNESCOB. are well received in BelgiumC. are sold in all food storesD. didnt become a separate meal until the 16th century【解析】选B。细节理解题。根据第一段第三句But the people of Belgium are untied in their l

12、ove for Belgian potato fries. 可知比利时薯条在比利时很受欢迎。故选B。2. Whats the aim of the Belgian group? A. To place Belgian potato fries on the cultural heritage list. B. To prevent other countries producing Belgian potato fries. C. To show the diversity of Belgian foods. D. To prove the popularity of Belgian food

13、s. 【解析】选A。细节理解题。根据第三段中The group wants the UNs Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization to place the food on its cultural heritage list. 可知the Belgian group的目的是将比利时薯条列入世界文化遗产名录。故选A。3. Which of the following is NOT listed in the UNESCO list? A. Peking opera. B. The Argentinian tango. C. Turki

14、sh coffee. D. American restaurants. 【解析】选D。推理判断题。根据第四段中They include Turkish coffee and the traditional Chinese theater known as Peking opera. The list also includes a dance, the Argentinian tango, and the singing of the Aka pygmies of the Central African Republic. 可知D项American restaurants. 没被列在UNESC

15、O名单中。故选D。4. What does the underlined word “fritkot” in the last paragraph probably refer to? A. A simple house which is used to live in. B. A kind of small, unfurnished building. C. A place where machines are used to make goods. D. A piece of paper, plastic, or thin metal that covers something. 【解析】

16、选B。词义猜测题。根据最后一段中There are about 5, 000 fritkots in Belgium. . . The national organization of fritkot owners say the small, often unfurnished buildings are much like Belgium itself. 可知划线词指的是A kind of small, unfurnished building. 故选B。BTwo-thirds of the worlds major rivers have now been disrupted(中断) w

17、ith more than 50, 000 dams in an attempt to store water and provide power. In the US, there are more than 85, 000 dams, disrupting large and small rivers and in most cases transforming natural flow. The most famous of these, the Hoover Dam constructed in the 1930s, is mainly responsible for the fact

18、 that the Colorado River no longer reaches the ocean. Dams, besides all their attractive benefits, also have negative impacts. Creating a reservoir(水库) means a large area must be flooded. Communities may lose their land houses and cultural relics. Downstream of a dam, the flow may be reduced so that

19、 farmers cannot irrigate their fields. Environmentally, the new reservoir can be a paradise for wildlife especially birds. However, it can cause greenhouse gas emissions(排放) and poison the water for fish. Also, the dramatic rise and fall of water levels during dam releases is too extreme for plants

20、and animals to cope with, resulting in dead zones around the shores of reservoirs. Fish that lay their eggs in the shallows, for example, may find a few hours later that those sites are high and dry. Dams dont just block water flow. The flow may be reduced so that farmers will have great trouble get

21、ting water for their fields. They also prevent fish migrations and are a barrier to sediment(沉淀物) flow. Instead of rushing downriver, sediments get backed up against the dam wall, which causes the reservoir level to increase over time. However, sediments which are rich in nutrients have become a pro

22、blem. The fertility of the entire system can be influenced by soils lost during seasonal rains, not being replaced. Perhaps the biggest problem can be seen in deltas(三角洲), often host to large cities, which are sinking into the oceans. Groundwater is being extracted to feed the city, causing the urba

23、n weight to sink and sediments washed away by the ocean are no longer being replaced. The result is that sea level rises in cities from Shanghai to Alexandria. 【文章大意】本文主要讲的是人类在世界各地修建大坝对环境造成的影响。5. What effects does creating a reservoir have on peoples life? a. People will see fewer birds near the riv

24、ers. b. Farmers below the dam may have less water to irrigate their fields. c. Visitors cant see some cultural relics anymore. d. More conflicts and wars over water will break out. e. All kinds of fish will become extinct in the future. A. b cB. c eC. b eD. a d【解析】选A。细节理解题。根据第二段Communities may lose

25、their land houses and cultural relies和that farmers cannot irrigate their fields可知, 随着大坝的修建, 蓄水淹没了一些文化遗迹, 并且导致下游的农民无法灌溉农作物。故选A。6. With many dams built across rivers, fish will. A. find more places to lay their eggsB. face a more dangerous living habitatC. feed on more sediments rich in nutrientsD. fi

26、nd it easier to deal with the rise of water【解析】选B。细节理解题。根据第三段中的it can cause greenhouse gas emissions and poison the water for fish. 可知, 随着大坝的修建, 蓄水会释放出温室气体, 使水有毒, 所以鱼的生活环境会变得危险。故选B。7. How can dams influence the cities like Shanghai? A. The rainy season will last longer. B. Rich soils will be washed

27、away. C. Their entire systems will be influenced. D. They will lie below sea level in the future. 【解析】选D。细节理解题。根据最后一段中的often host to large cities, which are sinking into the oceans. 以及最后一句可知, 未来有一天, 上海将会被海水淹没。故选D。8. What does the text mainly talk about? A. Economic gain of dams. B. Cultural loss of

28、dams. C. Environmental benefits of dams. D. Environmental loss of dams. 【解析】选D。主旨大意题。通读全文可知, 本文主要讲的是修建大坝对环境造成的不利影响。故选D。. 阅读填句(2019邢台高一检测)Recent scientific studies have only underlined the importance of good sleep. But just what can a woman (or man) do to get a good nights rest? 1. Silky (丝滑) SmoothF

29、or silky smooth skin, buy some silky smooth cloth without wrinkling (起皱)! 2. Silk wont leave impressions on the face, those kind of strange marks that can appear anywhere on the body after sleeping on cotton cloth. Soft cloth can suit your bodys natural shapes and help keep their proper form. 3Heres

30、 a simple way for people who have a hard time falling asleep: try taking a shower! Showering can relax the body and mind, helping the muscles to let go of daily stress. 4. But most importantly, a shower also helps adjust body temperature. To actually fall asleep, our body temperatures need to drop a

31、 little bit. Limits OutIn order to ensure sleep quality, make sure all lights are out in the room. Sleeping in the dark helps remove upset and helps our bodies go into deep sleep, during which the body and mind repair themselves. 5. A. Cool DownB. Slow DownC. These three easy tips will help you slee

32、p better at nightD. This kind of cloth doesnt wrinkle quite as roughly as cottonE. Sleeping on your back keeps facial skin laying at a natural angleF. A piece of black cloth covering eyes can help with the process tooG. Even better, it affords an opportunity to remove all make up before bed【文章大意】本文为

33、说明文。本文主要介绍了如何有良好的睡眠的方法。1. 【解析】选C。根据上文But just what can a woman (or man) do to get a good nights rest? “但是一个女人(或男人)怎样才能睡个好觉呢? ”以及下文对三点建议的描述可知, C项“这三个简单的建议将帮助你晚上睡得更好”符合此处语境。故C选项正确。2. 【解析】选D。根据上文For silky smooth skin, buy some silky smooth cloth without wrinkling! “为了丝般光滑的皮肤, 要买一些不起皱的丝般光滑的布! ”可知, 此处接着介

34、绍这种布, 故D项“这种布不像棉布那样皱得那么粗糙”符合此处语境。故D选项正确。3. 【解析】选A。根据本段relax the body and mind, helping the muscles to let go of daily stress以及最后一句话可知本段主要讲述如何放松自己。A项“平静下来”符合此处语境。故A选项正确。4. 【解析】选G。根据上文Showering can relax the body and mind, helping the muscles to let go of daily stress. “洗澡可以放松身心, 帮助肌肉释放日常压力”可知, G项“更好的是, 它提供了一个在睡觉前卸妆的机会”, 符合此处语境。故G选项正确。5. 【解析】选F。根据上文Sleeping in the dark helps remove upset and helps our bodies go into deep sleep, during which the body and mind repair themselves. “在黑暗中睡觉有助于消除烦恼, 帮助我们的身体进入深度睡眠, 在此期间, 身体和大脑得以自我修复”。F项“用一块黑布遮住眼睛也可以帮助这个过程”符合此处语境。故F选项正确。关闭Word文档返回原板块

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