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外研版高中英语选择性必修第四册课后习题 第六单元测评卷

外研版高中英语选择性必修第四册课后习题 第六单元测评卷

第六单元测评第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

AThe two-week Harvard Pre-College Program is an intense and exciting eission committee is now looking for mature,academically motivated students who will graduate from high school and enter college in .The Course ExperienceWith over 30 courses to choose from,you’re sure to find a topic that interests you.Although courses are non-credit and do not have letter grades,you need to attend the class in its entirety.When class is not in session,you can participate in creative and social activities.At the end of the program,you’ll receive a written evaluation from your instructor,as well as a transcript(成绩单).Time·July 24-August 5How to ApplyComplete an online application and provide supplemental materials,including:·The $75 non-refundable application fee.·Transcripts from 9th grade to fall grades:This can include progress reports,report cards,and educational summaries from your high school.·If English is not your native language,submit scores from the TOEFL IBT or IELTS language proficiency exam along with your application.Cost & AidThe total fee for a Harvard Pre-College Program session is $4,950.The program fee includes tuition,room and board,and activity costs for the full two weeks.There is also a non-refundable $75 application fee and $100 health insurance.A limited number of scholarships are available to assist students who demonstrate financial need.Awards vary based on need,and a typical award covers part of the tuition.How to contact usInterested in learning more about the program?Complete our request form,and a member of our team will contact you.Phone:(617)495-4023Email:*************************.cn1.Which is a requirement for students attending the course?pleting 30 courses.B.Getting required credits.C.Having a full attendance.D.Prioritizing social activities.2.What should be included in supplemental materials?A.Health certificate.B.Academic conditions.C.Financial declaration.D.Personal integrity.3.What’s the full payment for an admitted student on the program?A.$75.B.$100.C.$4,950.D.$5,125.BSpace is the final frontier.Sending rockets into space has become almost common.The demand for communications satellites and space-based image services is growing.Today,space efforts cost about $200 billion a year.Joint efforts between governments and businesses are helping to lower costs and increase our understanding of the universe.The business of space looks good for Orbital ATK,a company based in the United States.In January,the company launched its Antares rocket.The rocket was carrying the first of eight planned supply shipments to the International Space Station.Orbital ATK is one of the two American companies paid by NASA to transport supplies to the space station.A company called Arianespace is a private European space business.Clayton Nowry heads the American division of the company.He says the increase in rocket launches is partly the result of increased demand for space-based technologies.These include high-definition(高清的) broadcasts and satellite broadband services.While there is more demand for satellites,the end of NASA’s space shuttle programme in has hurt the space industry.Janice Starzyk works at International Launch Services.She works on education issues at the Washington Space Business Roundtable.She said,“It’s a pity that the programme’s shutdown was a huge,huge set of lay-offs(下岗人员) in the indust ry.”But even as NASA reduces its spending,other countries have announced plans to eber ,China became just the third country to land an unmanned space vehicle on the moon.A month later,India sent its first communications satellite.4.What makes sending rockets into space become very usual?A.More and more people wanting to eing humans’ final home and dream.panies making every effort to earn $200 billion a year.D.Increasing need for communications satellites and space-based image services.5.Why are governments and businesses working together?A.To earn more money from space projects.B.To send more rockets into space and use them.C.To produce more communications satellites for the public.D.To keep costs down and help us learn more about the universe.6.What do we know about Orbital ATK?A.It’s a private European space business.B.It sent its Antares rocket in January.C.It’s a company based in the United Kingdom.D.It’s the only American company paid by NASA.7.How may Janice Starzyk feel about the programme’s shutdown?A.Hopeful.B.Content.C.Regretful.D.Uninterested.C(江苏苏州中学高二质量评估)Starman,the dummy(仿真人) riding a cherry-red Tesla Roadster(特斯拉敞篷车) through space,has made his closest approach ever to Mars.The electric roadster and its passenger were attached to the top of a Falcon Heavy rocket during the SpaceX rocket’s first test launch on 6 February .Two years later,the Falcon Heavy rocket and the vehicle at its tip are making their second trip around the Sun.Mr McDowell,a Harvard astrophysicist,found that Starman passed 7.4 million kilometers from Mars at 06:25 GMT 7 October,.The closest recent approach between the Earth and Mars was 56 million kilometers in ,though the planets are often hundreds of millions of miles apart depending on where they are in their orbits.No one can see the Falcon Heavy rocket at its current distance,but orbits over periods of a few years are fairly straightforward to predict,and Mr McDowell used data about how the rocket was moving when it left the Earth’s gravity be hind to locate its recent movements ee Starman circled the Sun,McDowell said,it crossed Mars’ orbit while the Red Planet was quite far away.But this time the crossing lined up with a fairly close approach,though still not close enough to feel a strong tug from Mars.At this point in time,if you were able to go look at the Roadster,it would probably look pretty different.The strong solarradiation environment between the planets would probably have destroyed all the eaterials.Without the Earth’s atmospheric and magnetic(磁场的) protection,even the plastics and carbon-fibre materials would start to break up.Over the course of decades or centuries,the car will end up with its aluminium(铝) frame and hard glass parts—that’s assuming that none of them get destroyed in impacts with passing space rocks.8.What can we infer from the first two paragraphs?A.Starman is now circling around the Earth in its orbit.B.Starman has set out on its second trip around the Sun.C.Starman has traveled 7.4 million kilometers after launch.D.Starman still has a long way to go before getting to Mars.9.How did McDowell manage to locate Starman?A.By keeping Starman under visual observation.B.By predicting its future orbit around the earth.C.By seeking professional help from SpaceX.D.By analyzing data about the rocket’s movement.10.The underlined word “tug” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to .A.pullB.driveC.resistanceD.pressure11.What will happen to Starman in decades or centuries?A.It is circling around Mars and will finally crash onto it.B.It will finish its mission and return to Spacean is likely reduced to at most its frame and glass.D.SpaceX will try to recover it during its neission.DScientists from the National University of Singapore studied how much time twins spent in natural spaces compared with each other and found that they shared a similar level of desire to be in nature.“The reason we decided to study this in twins is that we could estimate heritability(遗传性)based on the genetic similarities in identical twins(100%)versus genetic similarities in non-identical twins(50%),” said Chia-chen Chang,who led the study.“If atrait(特性),such as the desire to be in nature,is clearly moresimilar between identical twins than non-identical twins,this will then sugg est a trait is heritable.”Using the TwinsUK registry,researchers surveyed 1,153 pairs of twins—identical and non-identical—about how they experienced nature.They were required to answer questions involving how frequently they visit natural spaces such as public parks and private gardens and rate their familiarity with nature.After comparing and analyzing the collected data,researchers found that identical twins were more similar to each other in their attitudes towards nature.While previous studies have found that spending time in natural spaces improves mental well-being,this varies from person to person.For the first time,the researchers say,this study has indicated why that is by suggesting there is likely to be a genetic component in our preference for nature and our likelihood to visit natural spaces.However,heritability declined with age,perhaps showing that environmental factors such as access to nature and green spacesbring about a love of the outdoors as one grows older.That is to say,a person’s desire to be in nature and how often they experience it are influenced by both genes and personal experiences.Those who live in urban environments without access to nature could end up having a lesser appreciation of it.Hence,it’s necessary that diverse urban planning is needed to provide access to natural spaces—and the benefits they offer—for all.12.Why were twins chosen as subjects of the study?A.To acquire more accurate results.B.To confirm the previous studies.C.To measure their gene similarity.D.To identify their specific hobbies.13.How did the researchers carry out the study?A.By analyzing previous data.B.By referring to online resources.C.By asking and answering questions.D.By doing an experiment in the lab.14.What is special about this study?A.It takes genes into consideration.B.It takes advantage of the Internet.C.It provides a new insight into the role of nature.D.It reveals the link between nature and mental health.15.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A.One’s love for nature is invariable.B.City planning leaves much to be desired.C.It may be a better choice to live in rural areas.D.Genes are the only factor in shaping one’s traits.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

人教版(2019)高中英语必修第四册Unit 4单元测试卷(Word版,含答案)

人教版(2019)高中英语必修第四册Unit 4单元测试卷(Word版,含答案)

人教版(2019)高中英语必修第四册Unit 4单元测试卷第一部分:听力部分(15分)第一节:听下面五段对话,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。

(5分)1. How will the man go to Shanghai?A. By plane.B. By train.C. By car.2. When will the woman probably get back?A. At 2:00 a.m.B. At 2:00 p.m.C. At 3:00 p.m.3. How much will it cost if the man rents a room for two weeks?A. 230 yuan.B. 430 yuan.C. 400 yuan.4. Where does this conversation most probably take place?A. On a train.B. At a railway station.C. At a hospital.5. What does the man want to be in the future?A. A musician.B. A traveler.C. A professor.第二节:听下面两段对话,每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

(6分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6. What does the woman think of her new working place?A. Good.B. Far.C. Dirty.7. How does the man go to work?A. By bus.B. By car.C. On foot.听第7段材料,回答第8—11题。

8. How does Jo teach English?A. Through TV.B. Through the Internet.C. Through the radio.9. Where has Jo stayed for three years?A. In the UK.B. In Greece.C. In Australia.10. What changed Jo's plan in London?A. She was attracted by local cultures.B. She was welcomed by her friends.C. She got a good job.11. What can we know about Jo?A. She is having a job interview.B. She likes making friends.C. She grew up in Australia.第三节:听下面一段材料,将第12—15题的信息补充完整,每小题不多于3个单词。

重庆市南川中学高中英语 Unit 6 Various Workplaces单元综合测试 重庆大学报必修4

重庆市南川中学高中英语 Unit 6 Various Workplaces单元综合测试 重庆大学报必修4

重庆市南川中学高中英语 Unit 6 Various Workplaces单元综合测试重庆大学报必修4一、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。

(Text 1)W:We want you to give up smoking,Dad.You know,it’s bad for your health.M:I’d rather just cut down a little.1.What will the man do with his smoking?( C )A.He’ll give up smoking.B.He’ll go on smoking as usual.C.He’ll smoke less.(Text 2)W:May I have a cigarette,please?M:Smoking is bad for you.W:Then why do you have cigarettes?M:I’m taking them home to my wife.2.What does the man plan to do?( B )A.Smoke the cigarettes himself.B.Let his wife smoke the cigarettes.C.Let the woman smoke the cigarettes.(Text 3)M:I thought you said you didn’t have to go to the bank this morning.W:That was before I got this check.3.What can be inferred about the woman?( C )A.When she went to the bank it was closed.B.She wants to pick up her check.C.Her plan has changed.(Text 4)W:Are the seats all right with you or would you like them to be moved back?M:Well,I don’t really like sitting so close.4.What does the man mean?( C )A.He’d rather sit alone.B.He wants to leave.C.He’s not satisfied with the seats.(Text 5)M:See that guy over there in the corner?He comes every Thursday at around 6:00 p.m.and he just sits there for four hours!W:It’s strange.But there’s not much we can do,as long as he orders something.5.What does the woman imply?( B )A.Four hours isn’t a very long time.B.The customer hasn’t done anything wrong.C.They should ask the customer to leave.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。

Unit6单元检测高二英语选择性必修第四册

Unit6单元检测高二英语选择性必修第四册

外研版选择性必修第四册Unit 6 单元检测第一部分听力(略)第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

AStudent Membership—Cambridge Arts CinemaCambridge Arts Cinema is one of the art houses in Britain and home of the internationally celebrated Cambridge Film Festival.Since 1947 generations of students have discovered the wealth of world cinema.Now you can also make the most of it and save money.21.Which of the following is the most famous event held at Cambridge Arts Cinema?A.The preview screening.B.Meetings with filmmakers.C.The Cambridge Film Festival.D.Monthly premieres.22.How long will the membership for Cambridge Arts Cinema last?A.Four months. B.Nine months.C.One year. D.Eight months.23.For what purpose is the text written?A.Offering students cheaper tickets.B.Increasing the cinema’s membership.C.Telling the public of the cinema’s address.D.Announcing the opening of a premiere.答案CBBBWe don’t know how different our future will be in the future.We can only try to imagine it.At first we think about human relationship.In the year 2050,we will use computers almost every day.We will be making new friends through the Internet—even our husbands or wives will be met in this way.It will be much faster and easier for us.On the other hand,our relationships with people won’t be as important as they are today—we will feel a little lonely.Computers will also help us in many other activities in 2050.For example,they will be used by the children at school to make their learning easier.In addition,there will be much more other machines which will play a similar role as computers,like robots which will do the housework for us.Spending holidays will also be completely different.Traveling to other planets or to the moon will be available for everyone.Means of transport will,of course,change,too.We will be using solar-powered cars,which will be much more environmentally friendly.We could expect that the faster technological progress would lead to a more polluted environment.But it isn’t true.We will pay more attention to protecting the environment.And,scientists will probably find cures for many dangerous diseases,like cancer or AIDS.Therefore,our surroundings as well as health will be in better condition.Although we can’t predict the exact changes which will be made in the world,we often think about them.We worry about our and our children’s future;we have expectations,hopes as well as fears.But I think we should be rather sanguine about our future.We should be happy and believe good things will happen.24.Why will people probably feel a little lonely in 2050?A.Because the number of people will become much smaller.B.Because there will be less face-to-face communication.C.Because people won’t like making friends with each other.D.Because people won’t communicate with each other much often.25.The third paragraph mainly tells us .A.that computers will do all the things for human beingsB.how people will use computers to communicate with each otherC.that machines like computers and robots will help people a lotD.how people will use robots to do the housework26.According to the passage,which of the following will happen in 2050?A.The relationship between people will be more important than that of today.B.The way of spending holidays will be the same as that of today.C.It won’t be difficult for people to travel to other planets.D.Our environment will be much more polluted with a growing number of cars.27.The underlined word “sanguine” in the last paragraph most probably means “”.A.disappointed B.surprisedC.curious D.optimistic答案BCCDCA new study suggests that dark markings on the planet Mars represent sand—not water.The research in 2015 suggested that lines on some Martian hills were evidence of water.Yet American scientists now say these lines appear more like dry,flows of sand.If water is present,it is likely to be a small amount.Water in liquid forms would be necessary for microbial(微生物的) life.NASA,the American space agency,said more research is needed.Michael Meyer is the lead scientist for NASA’s Mars’ exploration programme.He noted that the latest study does not reject the presence of water.But he admitted,“It just may not be as exciting as the idea of rivers going down the sides of cliffs(悬崖).”The new findings come from a team led by Colin Dundas of the United States Geological Survey.His team measured 151 of these lines in 10 areas.Most of the lines end with slopes between 28 degrees and 35 degrees.These measurements are similar to active sand dunes(沙丘) on both Mars and Earth.A small covering of dust that moves and sometimes becomes lighter might help explain the markings.They usually appear in the Martian summertime,and then disappear until the next year.If these lines are dry,this suggests that recent Mars has not had large volumes of liquid water.Dundas and his research team say that many questions remain.“I still think that Mars has a great potential for having had life early on in its history,”Meyer said.“As long as that’s true,we also have a reasonable possibility of life still being on Mars.It just happens to be cryptic or well hidden.”NASA currently has no robotic vehicle—either on Mars or in development—with the ability to climb steep slopes.The lack of such equipment has engineers coming up with ideas like Martian helicopters or planes without pilots.28.What do American scientists find on Mars now according to their study?A.A lot of little life.B.An amount of water.C.Some Martian hills.D.Dark markings are sand.29.When do the markings come out?A.In Martian spring.B.In Martian summer.C.In Martian autumn.D.In Martian winter.30.What’s Meyer’s opinion about having life on Mars?A.Doubtful. B.Trustful.C.Indifferent. D.Objective.31.What does the underlined word “cryptic” in Paragraph 4 mean?A.Undiscovered. B.Strange.C.Magical. D.Icy.答案DBBADSummer heat can be dangerous,and heat leads to tragedy far too often.According to Kids And ,an average of 37 young children per year die of car heat in the US,when they are accidentally left in a hot vehicle.For Bishop Curry,a fifth grader from McKinney,Texas,one such incident hit close to home.A six-month-old baby from his neighborhood died after hours in a hot car.After hearing about her death,Curry decided that something needed to be done.Young Curry,who turned 11 this year,has always had a knack for inventing things,and he drew up a sketch(草图) of a device he called “Oasis”.The device would attach to car seats and watch the temperature inside the car.If it reached a certain temperature in the car,and the device sensed a child in the car seat,it would begin to circulate cool air.Curry also designs the device using GPS and Wi-Fi technology,which would alarm the child’s parents and,if there was no response from them,the police.Curry’s father believes that the invention has potential.“The cool thing about Bishop’s thinking is that none of this technology is new,” he said.“We feel like the way he’s thinking and combining all these technologies will get to production faster.” His father even introduced the device to Toyota,where he works as an engineer.The company was so impressed that they sent Curry and his father to a car safety conference in Michigan.In January,Curry’s father launched a campaign for the invention.They hope to raise money to finalize the patent,build models,and find a manufacturer.Their goal was $20,000,but so many people believed in Oasis’ potential that they have raised more than twice that—over $46,000.Curry’s father remembers the first time he saw his son’s sketch.“I was so proud of him for thinking of a solution,”he said.“We always just complain about things and rarely offer solutions.”32.What inspired Curry to invent Oasis?A.His narrow escape from death after being locked in a car.B.His knowledge of many children’s death because of car heat.C.The death of his neighbor’s baby after being left in a hot car.D.The injury of 37 children in his school in a car accident.33.What would Oasis do if it was hot in a car with a child?A.It would inform the parents or even the police.B.It would pump out the hot air in the car.C.It would sound the alarm attached to the car.D.It would get the window open to save the child.34.What does Curry’s father think is cool about Curry’s invention?A.It used some of the most advanced technology.B.It simply combined technologies that existed.C.It could accelerate production of new technology.D.It is the most advanced among similar products.35.Why did Curry’s father start a campaign to raise money?A.To conduct experiments to test the invention.B.To get other children devoted to inventions.C.To support a charity of medical aid for children.D.To get the patent and bring it to production.答案CABD第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

重大版英语必修4Book 4 Unit 6 Various Workplaces Reading

重大版英语必修4Book 4 Unit 6 Various Workplaces  Reading

Careful Reading
Task2
Read the following statements and tick out those that are connected with telecommuting.
___ 1)Workers experience stress, waste time, and pay a lot for gas, car repair and parking. √ ____2) Telephone and faxing machine make it possible to work off offices. √ ____3) People email their coworkers instead of chatting in person. ____4) Heavy traffic is a daily headache. √ ____5) People can keep their own lifestyle even when they are working way
A telecommuter _________________________________ 2) What makes it possible is technology. (Para. 2)
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Telecommuting
3) At one computer software firm, the information systems manager offered telecommuting as a choice to her 100person staff. (Para. 4) The information systems manger ______________________________ 4)after three months, the workers reported that being away from the office was not at all productive to their work. (Para. 4) The workers ___________________________________

重大版高中英语4册Unit 6

重大版高中英语4册Unit 6

Book four Unit 6Various WorkplacesTeaching Aims:1.Know the use of the new words.2.Improve the Ss’ reading abilityTeaching Important Points:1.Improve the Ss’ reading ability.2.The new words.nguage pointsTeaching Difficult Points:1.Improve the Ss’ reading ability.2.Master the new words.nguage points.Teaching Aids:1. a tape recorder2. a projector3.the blackboardPeriod 1Step I. Getting Ready1.What factors would you care about when you are choosing a job?2.Where do you think people of the following jobs should work?Step II. Reading1.Fast reading1) . Nancy Alley stays at home doing everything but ___C____.A. talking with managers over the phone.B. faxing in paper work.C. walking down to the hall to chat with coworker.D. wearing pajamas2)According to the writer , all the following are disadvantages of telecommuting EXCEPT that _D_.A. workers miss being able to work together with others.B. workers are interrupted at home more often than usual.C. workers feel lonely and out of touch.D. workers have less sleeping hours.3). The second paragraph is mostly about __A___. [Main Idea]A. what makes telecommuting possible.B. why some people telecommute.C. who telecommutes.D. what kind of phone lines are required for telecommuting.4) In para. 5, the writer draws a conclusion that ___C__.A. jobs and individuals must be suitable.B. staff must be able to manage telecommuters.C. telecommuting can not be used in every company.D. technological improvements are both important and necessary.5) By giving example, the writer tries to prove that ___B__.A. the experiences of many companies are successful.B. telecommunicating can increase workplace flexibility and add to productivity.C. Georgia Power Company is a pilot telecommuting project.D. Georgia Power Company has increase the number of telecommuters by 300%.Step III. Group workRead the following statements and tick out those that are connected with telecommuting._____1) Workers experience stress, waste time, and pay a lot for gas, car repair and parking._____2) Telephone and faxing machine make it possible to work off offices._____3)People email their coworkers instead of chat-ting in person._____4) Heavy traffic is a daily headache._____5) People can keep their own lifestyle even when they are working._____6) Modern technology provides fast and time- saving communication._____7) People are likely to feel lonely and out of touch._____8) It’s important and necessary to master moderntechnology such as networking, personal computers and videoconferencing._____9)Because of the interruptions to family life people sometimes have to work longer hours. _____10) Jobs could be done with fewer workers in a more flexible way.(EXCEPT 1/ 4)Step IV HomeworkGo over the new words and expressions.Finish the exercises on the exercise book.Period two1Teaching Aims1. Help the students to appreciate a film comment and to know the text organization..2. Let the students have a better understanding of the text.2Teaching proceduresStep I Warming-upSOHO people are free to choose where to work. What do you think might be the advantages of working at home?Step II Intensive Reading1. Read the text carefully and pay special attention tothe names, numbers, places, time, events and their relationships.Step III Language points1.In cities all over the United States, workersspend several hours a day in cars crawling along in traffic to get to offices many miles from home.在美国所有的城市,为感到离家数英里之外的办公室,上班族每天都要在路上花费几个小时艰难的行驶。

新教材高中英语Unit6Spaceandbeyond单元检测含解析外研版选择性必修第四册

新教材高中英语Unit6Spaceandbeyond单元检测含解析外研版选择性必修第四册

单元综合检测(六)第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

AVarious cultural activities always take place on campus in springy March.This year,the Office of Student Affairs is going to organize the South and Southeast Asian Cultural Festival to present cultures of these two regions across the board — the opening ceremony,food and cultural booths,talks and workshops,and many others.Don't be spoilt for choice!Local South and Southeast Asian MarketThe Cultural Square will be transformed into a local market where diverse South and Southeast Asian cultures meet.Visitors can taste local food,meet the locals and experience some local ways of life,so remember to drop into this wonderful marketplace!Date: 6 & 7 March 2022 (Sunday & Monday)Time: 12:00-14:30Venue: Cultural Square,Main CampusTofu Making WorkshopSoft or firm,salty or sweet,steamed or fried,tofu is well­known for its nice taste and good nutrition.It plays an important role in East Asian and Southeast Asian food culture,so we may well have eaten it,but do you know how it is made? Here comes a chance for you to try your hand at making this widely enjoyed food!Date: 10 March 2022(Thursday)Time: 15:00-16:30Venue: Room 201B,2/F WS CentreFee:$100An Introduction to Dandiya RaasDandiya Raas,a traditional folk dance of India,is associated with scenes of Holi,which is a famous spring festival known as the festival of colors.At this workshop,our Indian students will introduce the dance to the participants by dancing together and feel the soul of their unique music culture.Date: 13 March 2022 (Sunday)Time: 18:30-20:30Venue: Room 502,WFY BuildingQuota: 20 (First come,first served)Thai Loy Krathong FestivalLoy Krathong or Water Lantern Festival,is a widely celebrated occasion in Thailand where people pray for good things for the year ahead.In this workshop,participants can try their hand at making their own krathong under the guidance of Thai students!Date: 14 March 2022 (Monday)Time: 18:30-20:30Venue: I-LOUNGE,3/F YIAQuota: 20 (First come,first served)【语篇解读】本文是一篇应用文。

2021_2022学年新教材高中英语Unit6单元测试卷外研版选择性必修第四册

2021_2022学年新教材高中英语Unit6单元测试卷外研版选择性必修第四册

Unit 6 单元测试卷时间:120分钟满分:150分)一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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。

.What does the man like about the play?. The story. B. The ending.. The actor..Which place are the speakers trying to find?. A hotel. B. A bank.. A restaurant..At what time will the two speakers meet?. 5:20. B. 5:10.. 4:40..What will the man do?. Change the plan.. Wait for a phone call.. Sort things out..What does the woman want to do?. See a film with the man.. Offer the man some help.. Listen to some great music.二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)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。

第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

.Where is Ben?. In the kitchen. B. At school.. In the park..What will the children do in the afternoon?. Help set the table. B. Have a party.. Do their homework.第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

必修四 Modules 4~6综合技能测试

必修四 Modules 4~6综合技能测试

必修四Modules 4~6综合技能测试本卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。

满分150分,考试时间120分钟。

第Ⅰ卷(选择题共115分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

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,你将有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.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.In a restaurant.B.In a supermarket.C.In the kitchen.2.What are the speakers talking about?A.The man's sister.B.A party.C.An actor.3.Who is going to work in Los Angeles?A.Sam. B.Betty. C.John.4.What will the man do next?A.Get the candle.B.Make a phone call.C.Hand in his report.5.What was the young man doing?A.Riding a bike.B.Driving a car.C.Crossing the road.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。

每段对话后有几个小题,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。

每段对话读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。

外研版高中英语必修四高三单元测试:Book4Module6

外研版高中英语必修四高三单元测试:Book4Module6

高中英语学习材料(灿若寒星*制作整理)Book4 Module 6单元测试题(外研版)Class: Name: Marks: 满分(120)一、单项填空(共15小题; 每小题1分, 满分15分)1. There was still third girl who said she was first to arrive at the party besides Jane and Mary.A. the; theB. a; aC. the; aD. a; the2. The store has an excellent for fair dealing,attracting a lot of customers every day.A. reputationB. fortuneC. identityD. nickname3. There is no need for you to be concerned. It is very easy for her to the new environment.A. add toB. adapt toC. attempt toD. attach to4. —Where’s Peter?— He to the library, but I’m not sure.A. may have goneB. must have goneC. should goD. might go5. The young man claimed from Shandong University, while in fact, he never went to college.A. to graduateB. having graduatedC. graduatingD. to have graduated6. — I need somebody to lend me some money.— Why not ask Bill? He is a very man.A. scepticalB. mysteriousC. generousD. unpredictable7. I thought he would get excited at the news, but much to my surprise, he was very.A. fierceB. sharpC. calmD. positive8. his hard work, he got a full mark in his English test, which made his parents happy.A. BecauseB. Due toC. AlthoughD. Except for9. Between the valleys lies a farm,an area of about fifteen square kilometers.A. coveredB. being coveredC. coveringD. covers10. His shouting was and the boys felt .A. frightened; frightenedB. frightening; frightenedC. frightened; frighteningD. frightening; frightening11. — You just think of yourself!— Why you think that way?A. mustB. couldC. shouldD. might12. It is generally agreed that a red sky at night that the following day will be fine weather.A. announcesB. indicatesC. declaresD. permits13. The mountain village was by the snow for more than a month, so food was badly needed.A. died outB. stuck outC. cut offD. gone for14. Recent research has thrown new light the cause of the disease.A. onB. atC. forD. by15. Animals often try to hide or run away when they .A. have been attackedB. will attackC. have attackedD. are being attacked二、完形填空(共20小题; 每小题1分, 满分20分)A few years ago, my friend Al won the lottery (彩票), which changed his life. He was not born with a silver spoon in his mouth. 16, my friend was always hard up for cash. He did not have much money. And the money he did earn was chicken feed — very 17.Sometimes Al even had to 18some gifts from his family and friends. He was not the kind of person who never paid the money he 19.He was always very careful with the money he spent. The 20times were when he was flat broke and had no money at all.One day, Al scraped together a few dollars for a 21ticket. He thought he would never gain lots of money 22. But his combination of numbers was chosen and he 23the lottery. That is to say, he won a great deal of 24.Al was so 25. The first thing he did was to buy a new car. He showed off the one thing that he normally would not buy. Then he started spending money on 26things. It was like he had money to 27. He had more money than he needed and it was burning a hole in his pocket so he spent it quickly.When we 28for a meal at a restaurant, Al paid every time. He would always pay bills for others. He told me the money made him feel like a millionaire 29he felt very happy.But shortly after that my friend was 30and out again. He had no money left. He had 31his bottom dollar, his very last amount.I admit I do feel 32for my friend. He had enough money to live like a king. Instead, he is 33to living on a shoestring —a very low budget. Some might say he is penny 34and pound foolish. He was wise about small things, but 35about important things.16. A. Yet B. Meanwhile C. Otherwise D. Instead17. A. little B. few C. much D. small18. A. make B. accept C. send D. produce19. A. earned B. lent C. owed D. owned20. A. best B. happiest C. easiest D. worst21. A. lottery B. cinema C. flight D. ship22. A. unsuccessfully B. unusually C. unexpectedly D. uncertainly23. A. lost B. beat C. missed D. won24. A. money B. tip C. possession D. fare25. A. unsatisfied B. excited C. anxious D. ashamed26. A. unnecessary B. unknown C. unavoidable D. undiscovered27. A. hold B. explode C. burn D. live28. A. got in B. got across C. got down D. got together29. A. in case B. so that C. because D. if30. A. up B. off C. down D. in31. A. spent B. spared C. split D. saved32. A. satisfied B. sorry C. active D. afraid33. A. on B. away C. back D. around34. A. rude B. shy C. stupid D. wise35. A. even B. still C. not D. ever三、阅读理解(共20小题; 每小题2分, 满分40分)AOnce upon a time, there was a little weasel (鼬鼠). His name was Horace. Unlike all the other weasels, Horace was very bookish.He had a copy of The Little Prince that he had found out behind a chicken house. The third chapter of the book was missing and the back cover was broken, but it was the only book he had, and he loved it. While all the other weasels spent their time playing, Horace would read instead. This made the other weasels surprised, but they let it go by.Then, one day, the Earth was invaded (入侵) by space aliens. These aliens were a group of giant librarians. Because they were librarians, they had of course done their research before they began their invasion.Meanwhile, the librarians went out to make contact with the species with whom they felt the most affinity (密切关系). They had hoped that they could find the great works of weasel literature, but they found that this was not so. The giant weasel librarian aliens were very disappointed. “Is there no weasel at all who loves books as we do?” (Naturally, they had learned to speak the weasel l anguage.) “No,” said the weasels.At last, they came to the town where Horace lived. Here the weasels said “Yes!” They found Horace and placed him in their libraries, where at last he got a complete edition of The Little Prince. He read it every day for the rest of his life.36. F rom the text we can infer that .A. Horace had a copy of The Little PrinceB. the space aliens looked much like weaselsC. the space aliens hate weaselsD. Horace and the space aliens had the same hobby37. Which of the following is TRUE about Horace?A. Horace liked playing with other weasels.B. Horace got a book behind a chicken house.C. Horace read the book when other weasels took a rest.D. Horace lived in the town with the librarians.38. A ccording to the text, give the right order of the following events.a. The space aliens found Horace and gave him a job as a librarian.b. Horace had a copy of The Little Prince but it was broken.c. The space aliens had done their research before they began their invasion.d. The space aliens went to look for a weasel who loved reading books.A. a, b, c, dB. b, a, c, d,C. b, c, d, aD. c, a, b, d39. T he underlined word “bookish” probably means “ ”.A. foolishB. fond of readingC. childishD. selfish40. The text above is a (n) .A. fairy taleB. scientific reportC. poemD. essay (随笔,小品文)BDear Mr. and Mrs. Smith,My name is Karen Winget and I am really glad to welcome you and your kid to my classroom this year. I graduated from the University of California as a major in English literature and later did my diploma (文凭) in Early Childhood Education from the same university. I have been teaching in the elementary grade for five years, though I’ve been worki ng at Sunshine School for the past three years. I’m interested in reading and I also have my own blog which I see as a window to express myself. Besides, I always meet new people and learn about their language and culture.I am looking forward to meeting as well as knowing every student of my class and their parents. This year will be a challenging year for your children, however, I will try to make the classes more interesting as well as easier, so that each child can understand. Moreover, I do not just want to stick to academics. Besides, I am planning activities to develop the student’s creative skills and interests. I hope to make this academic year an educational year which is full of fun for students.If you would like to discuss your kid’s performance or any other problems that he/she is facing in class, you can meet me during lunch break hours, between 9:15 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. It will be appreciated if you inform me a day in advance to fix the meeting. Besides this, you can also emailme at karie_1234@ to discuss any problems about your child.Yours Sincerely,Karen Winget41. The purpose of Karen Winget’s letter is to .A. express her gratitude to the SmithsB. inform the Smiths of their child’s performance at sch oolC. persuade the Smiths to care about their child’s studyD. welcome the Smiths and their child to her class42. I n the letter, what does Karen Winget introduce about herself at first?A. Her colorful college life and healthy habits.B. Her educational background and past experience.C. Her requirements for students.D. Her teaching style.43. A ccording to the letter, Karen Winget likes in her spare time.A. to get together with her friendsB. to read books about other culturesC. to surf on the InternetD. to play with her students44. I n the coming school year, Karen Winget will .A. ask more challenging questions in classB. play more interesting games in classC. organize more activities for her studentsD. join in more school activities with her students45. T he Smiths can use ways to get in touch with Karen Winget.A. twoB. threeC. fourD. five46. The tone of the letter is very .A. optimisticB. touchingC. thankfulD. politeCIn most places children are banned from working. But at a theme park in Japan, boys and girls can fight fires, catch thieves and also perform the more boring tasks of making hamburgers and delivering parcels.Kidzania, in a shopping centre in Tokyo, is like a real town where children can act out their dreams of future careers. The streets are lined with shops and even a bank. Everything inside is two-thirds normal size to accommodate (容纳) the young workers. After their parents buy the ticket, children can try several jobs.Being a firefighter is a dream of many children. Children are being trained in the fire station of the town. Suddenly an alarm bell rings and they put on firefighter clothes before running towards the scene. The scene is created with lighting and fake smoke, but for children it is real enough. “Sometimes it’s too hard for them,” says the worker Ryoko Ishikura. “Some kids are in tears when they hear the alarm and the fire breaks out. But even with tears in their eyes they go on running andfight the fire bravely.”The idea for Kidzania started in Mexico. It arrived in Japan three years ago and there are also parks in Chile, Indonesia and Portugal. Another one is opening soon in Dubai.The children are rewarded for their efforts in “Kidzos”, the theme park money. In most countries it is quickly spent in shops and restaurants. But in Japan, children form long queues at the theme park’s bank. “I’ll keep it in the bank,” said nine-year-old Noa Morita, who wants to be a fashion designer.47. W hat do children mainly do in Kidzania?A. They are trained to be volunteers.B. They play roles in children’s movies.C. They experience their future jobs.D. They learn how to make and save money.48. W hen children arrive at a fire scene in Kidzania, they .A. are frightened to run awayB. call the firefighters quicklyC. tried to put out the fire bravelyD. are trained to fight the fire49. H ow did Noa Morita deal with her Kidzos?A. She spent it quickly in shops.B. She put it in the park’s bank.C. She asked her parents to keep it for her.D. She used it to pay for fashion courses.50. W hat can we learn about Kidzania from the text?A. The idea came from America.B. Japan is the fourth country to build it.C. Everything inside it is almost half normal size.D. It looks like a real town with shops and a bank.DBig Ben is the nickname for the great bell of the clock in London. The name was given in honor of Sir Benjamin Hall, who was in charge of the works when the bell was installed in 1856.The clock has become a symbol of the United Kingdom and London. When a television or film-maker wishes to quickly show a non-UK audience a certain location in Britain, a popular way to do so is to show an image of the Clock Tower. The Clock Tower is also often voted as the Most Iconic London Film Location.The Clock Tower is a focus of New Year celebrations in the United Kingdom, with radio and TV stations tuning to its chimes (报时钟声) to welcome the start of the year.Londoners who live an appropriate (适当的) distance from the Clock Tower and Big Ben can, by means of listening to the chimes both live and on the radio or television, hear the bell strike thirteen times on New Year’s Eve. This is possible due to what amounts to an offset between live and electronically transmitted chimes since the speed of sound is much slower than the speed ofradio waves. Guests are invited to count the chimes aloud as the radio is gradually turned down.The Clock Tower has appeared in many films, most notably in the 1978 version of The Thirty-Nine Steps, in which the hero attempted to halt the clock’s progress (to prevent a linked bomb blowing up) by hanging from the minute hand of its western face. It was also used in the film, Shanghai Knights, starring Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson, and was depicted(描述) as being destroyed in Aliens of London. In the Walt Disney film The Great Mouse Detective, it is even shown being destroyed by a UFO!51. F rom Paragraph 2, we know that Big Ben is .A. a landmark of the UK and LondonB. a most popular scene for film makersC. a must-see sight for tourists to LondonD. a popular place where to have pictures taken52. W hy do some people hear the bell strike thirteen times on New Year’s Eve?A. They are standing too far away.B. There is something wrong with Big Ben.C. There’s some technical problems in the radio broadcasting.D. They hear the striking live and by radio waves at the same time.53. T he un derline word “halt” in Paragraph 5 means “”.A. look into somethingB. get something to stopC. make something work againD. draw people’s attention to something54. I n which of the following movies is the clock destroyed?A. The Thirty-Nine Steps and Shanghai Knights.B. Shanghai Knights and Aliens of London.C. Aliens of London and The Thirty-Nine Steps.D. The Great Mouse Detective and Aliens of London.55. W hat would be the best title of the text?A. The origin and development of Big BenB. Sir Benjamin Hall — the founder of Big BenC. Big Ben — significance in popular cultureD. Big Ben and New Year’s celebrations四、书面表达(共两节,满分45分)第一节阅读表达(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)It’s important that you know some basic safety tips when you choose toys for your kids. Good toys are a great investment, but they just need to be safe. Believe it or not, there are quite a few dangerous toys on the market. So, here are some simple tips to keep in mind that will help you buy the safe ones.●Tip 1 Consider the size of the toys.When you are considering toys for your kids, the first thing you need to do is to consider the size of the toys. You don’t want to purchase toys that come with small parts, such as wheels, eyes, or buttons. If these parts come off, they can be swallowed. This is especially important if you happen to have kids who are under the age of four.●Tip 2The shape of the toys you choose should also be taken into consideration. Make sure that they don’t have any blunt (钝的) ends or edges that are very sharp. Metal toys and glass toys should be avoided.●Tip 3 Find out about surface safety.Find out about the safety of the surface before you purchase any toys. Try to find a label that will let you know if there are any toxic substances (有毒物质) that you need to know about. Some toys lately have been painted with paint that was toxic, and other toys often contain liquids in them that are toxic to kids if they happen to leak out.●Tip 4 Beware of strings.Beware of strings when you are buying toys. Strings can be very dangerous to your children, especially if you have younger children. They can get wrapped up around your children’s body, and this is very dangerous, especially if the string gets wrapped around their neck. So, it’s best to avo id toys .56. What does the text mainly talk about? (Please answer within 8 words.)57. Give a title to the third paragraph. (Please answer within 5 words.)58. Fill in the blank in the last paragraph with proper words. (Please answer with 5 words.)59. Which sentence in the text is the closest in meaning to the following one?By no means should you buy metal toys and glass toys.60. Translate the underlined sentence in the first paragraph into Chinese.第二节写作(满分30分)假设你是李华,暑假就快到了,你获得了学校暑期赴美参观的机会。

重大版英语必修4Book 4 Unit 6 Various Workplaces Language focus

重大版英语必修4Book 4 Unit 6 Various Workplaces  Language focus

eg. .He has come instead of his father. .As she was ill ,he went to the meeting instead of her. .It has become larger instead of smaller. .Price rose quickly instead of slowly. .She stayed at home instead of going to work. .His words decreased instead of increased her courage. .He went to her park on foot instead of by bus.
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led to _______6) The accident resulted in a great loss. increases Travel enlarges one's _______7) knowledge of the world. staffs ________8) The management has decided to raise wages for employees. productive _________9) Through irrigation the desert was turned into fruitful land. provides _________10) The Red Cross offers food and clothes for the war victims.
拓展:in addition to 除了。。。之外(还有) We saw a cartoon in addition to a cowboy movie.

外研版高三英语选择性必修第四册(2019版)_Unit6_单元测试_

外研版高三英语选择性必修第四册(2019版)_Unit6_单元测试_

Unit6单元达标检测第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2. 5分,满分37. 5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

ADuolingoOver 70 million people have registered with Duolingo,a free and incredibly well-designed language learning app. Though not a replacement for proper language tuition,the app is a fun way to get the basics,or to keep yourself fresh on grammar and vocabulary before a trip abroad Just like a computer game,the app guides you through levels that you need to complete before advancing,and you gain experience points along the way.* Free. iOS and Android, duolingo. comXE Currency(货币)XE Currency is the go-to site for currency conversions on the web,so it’s no surprise that its app is so popular:with over 20 million downloads since the launch. it has lots of business-oriented features, such as rates for previous metals and historic charts but for the traveler it is most useful for the simple fact that it’s able to convert every world currency. It also functions offline by saving the latest updated rates.* Free, iOS and android. App in the AirApp in the Air is a smart, straightforward, flight tracking app that has the best coverage of airlines and airports. It will keep you updated on flight status even if you don’t have internet coverage and help you manage your time at the airport, breaking down each flight into four stages: check-in, boarding, takeoff and landing time.* Free, iOS and Android, appintheair.mobiWolfram Sun ExposureThere are a few apps out there that help you manage your time in the sun safely but this one offers the most detailed information to keep you informed. You enter your skin type and it calculates how long you can spend sunning yourself beforegetting burned, based on the time of day, where you are and the strength of sun cream you’ re wearing. It also provides UV forecasts for your location.*£0. 79, iOS1. If you want to know the information about the change rate of money, you can turn to ______ for.A. Wolfram Sun Exposure.B. App in the Air.C. XE Currency.D. Duolingo.2. About these apps, which of the following is TRUE?A. All of these four can be used in the same system.B. Duolingo is an unbelievable gaming app where you gain experience points along the way.C. You can learn the latest news about the flights with limited connectivity in App in the Air.D. Your time in the sun is influenced by the brand of sun cream you re applying.3. The passage is intended for______.A. teenagers.B. travelers.C. businessmen.D. guides.BStephen hawking was one of the most famous scientists in this century he was born in 1942. Stephen researched some very big questions, such as How did the universe begin? How will it end?Stephen was a student at Oxford University. He studied math and science. Then, at the age of twenty he became sick. He was so young, but the doctors said to his family. "he has only two more years to live. As a matter of fact, the doctors were wrong he didn’t die. he couldn’t walk but he used a wheelchair. He couldn’t feedhimself and get in or out of bed himself. But he refused to give in to the condition. He talked with the help of a computer. After Oxford, Stephen went to Cambridge university Three years later. in 1965, he became a doctor of philosophy.Because of his serious health problems,it was difficult for him to draw diagrams or to write so he started to think in pictures. With this new way of thinking,he became one of the most famous scientists in the world. in1981,he met the Pope(教皇)in Rome. They talked about his ideas. Then in 1988,he wrote his first important book,A Brief History of Time. It sold more than 5. 5 million copies in 33 different languages. He was once invited to China. He impressed us with his self-confidence,humorous and wit!(风趣的)conversation. .4. How old was Stephen when he became a doctor of philosophy?A. 21B. 23C. 27.D. 255.5. A Brief History of Time is ______.A. a book which is well-known all over the world.B a book about Rome’s history.C. Stephen’s talk collection with the Pope in Rome.D. Stephen’s talk collection with the author in China.6 Stephen’s studies do not relate(涉及)to according to the passage.A. science.B. math.C. philosophy.D. art.7. Which is the right order of Stephens main experiences?a. He went to Cambridge University.b. He became very ill.c. He wrote his first important book.d. He met the pope in rome.A. c-a-b-d.B. a-b-c-d.C. b-a-d-c.D. a-c-b-d.CUnlike early space travelers, today’s astronauts enjoy various freeze-dried meals, snacks, and desserts that can be commonly found on Earth However, delicious as the food is, it pales in comparison with a freshly-cooked meal. N astronauts at the International Space Station(ISS)may soon be able to have freshly-baked cookies to eat, thanks to a newly-acquired space oven.The oven built by NanoRacks—a space company that helps develop experiments for the ISS-was sent to the ISS on November 2, 2019. It’s specially designed to withstand the space station’s microgravity environment. Mary Murphy, a NanoRacks manager who helped develop the space oven, says the biggest challenge was keeping the cookie dough from floating inside the oven.To solve the hurdle,the inventors decided to keep the cookie dough inside a sealed tray that can be placed directly into the oven. Once the cookies arebaked,the plate is automatically transported to an integrated cooling vent(出口)which can only be accessed once the treats are at room temperature.Murphy says, “What is so interesting about this is that it’ll be the first time that something will be baked in space. What will the cookies look like?while we don’t know for sure how the experiment will turn out,we’re looking forward to finding out and learning how to best bake food products in apace. ”While the cookies’appearance will be revealed soon,their taste will remain a mystery for some time That’s because the freshly-baked space treats will be returned to Earth to undergo testing to ensure they’re safe to consume.8. Why is the cookie dough kept inside a sealed tray when baked in the oven?A. To make it baked more easily.B. To prevent it floating in the oven.C. To make it convenient to take out.D. To connect it with a cooling vent.9. What is Mary Murphy mainly talking about in Paragraph 4?A. Their interest in doing the experiment.B. The eager expectation of the space oven.C. The challenges they are faced with.D. Their devotion to the research.10. why do the cookies need testing after they are baked?A. To confirm their appearance.B. To ensure that they’re delicious.C. To make sure of their security.D. To know if they are nutritious.11. what should be the best title for the text?A. A special space oven is launched into the ISS.B. A company has developed a special space oven.C. Freshly-cooked space food is available due to a space oven.D. Astronauts may soon enjoy freshly-baked cookies.DStep into Moving to Mars, an exhibition of the Mars mission and colony design at London’s design Museum, and immediately you have good reasons for not moving there.Frightening glowing wall-texts announce that Mars wasn’t made for you; that there is no life and little precious water; that, dressed in a spacesuit, you will never touch, taste or smell t he planet you now call “home” AS Lisa Grossman wrote for New Scientist a couple of years ago, “What’s different about mars is that there is nothing to do there except try not to die.”It is an odd beginning for such a celebratory exhibition, but it provides a valuable, dark background against which the rest of the show can sparkle(闪耀)—a show that is, as it s chief manager Justin remarks, “not about Mars this is an exhibition about people. ”Moving along, there is a quick yet clear flash through what the science-fiction writer Robinson calls “the history of Mars in the human mind”. A Babylonian clay tablet and a Greek vase speak to early ideas about the planet. a poster for the original Total Recall film reminds us of Mars’s psychological threat.The main part of the show is our current plans for the Red Planet. There are real spacesuits and models of 3 D-printed Martian settlements and suitable clothing and furniture. Mission architectures and engineering sketches line the walls. Real hammers meant for the International Space Station are wall-mounted beside a low-gravity table that has yet to leave, and may indeed never leave. Earth.This, of course is the great strength of approaching science through design: reality and assumptions can be given equal visual weight drawing us into an informed conversation about what it is that we actually want from a future on mars.12. What is the text mainly about?A. How to move to Mars.B. How to survive on Mars.C. What pi reparations we made for Mars.D. What the exhibition of Mars truly tells us.13. What can we learn from Lisa Grossman?A. It’s impossible to live on Mars.B. It’s no good settling on Mars.C. You have nothing to do living on Mars.D. You can live on Mars in your spacesuit.14. What does the exhibition focus on?A. The current plans for Mars.B. The advantages of living on mars.C. The early ideas about mars.D. The history of Mars in the human mind.15. What does the author want to tell us in the last paragraph?A. An experience.B. An opinion.C. A fantasy.D. A solution.第二节(共5小題;每小题2. 5分,满分12. 5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

高考总复习·英语(重大版)试题:第一部分基础考点聚焦必修4Unit6高效演练跟踪检测

高考总复习·英语(重大版)试题:第一部分基础考点聚焦必修4Unit6高效演练跟踪检测

Ⅰ单句语法填空1.Can you name some famous (poem) living in China?答案:poets2.The young man jumped into the river to save the struggling boy without (hesitate).答案:hesitation3.I’m glad I made the (choose).It made both of us feel good.答案:choice4.More and more people die of illness related using drugs.答案:to5.The children,all of whom had played the whole day long,were worn .答案:out6.We’re all looking forward to passing the 2017 (enter) examination to the college. 答案:entrance7.He is a really good person,because he always lends his money the poor.答案:to8.Li Ming was elected monitor of the class last week.答案:as9.The old man died,(leave) nothing but a room for his so n.答案:leaving10.Yang Gang has become engaged Mary.答案:toⅡ单句改错1.A few kind words at the right time makes all the difference.makes→make2.This nursery rhyme is very familiar with me.with→to3.No one dare to offend the manager of our company.去掉to或dare→dares4.He had his book printed with his own expense.with→at5.They have fallen in love with each other for eight years.fallen→beenⅢ完成句子1.即使受到邀请,我也不会去参加他们的晚会。

重庆大学版高中英语必修4Unit6VariousWorkplacespart3课后练习题

重庆大学版高中英语必修4Unit6VariousWorkplacespart3课后练习题

Ⅰ.单词拼写1.Nowadays no one will (挑战)the fact that the earth is round.2.It is the final result and not the (程序)that they are interested in.3.I am a man of great (智慧);I am raising money for rainy days.4.How much (实用的)experience do you have of working with computer?5.The artist combines different (技巧)in the same painting.6.The river has been p by factory waste.7.The primary purpose of this trial is to e possibilities for the future.8.She sent in her a to the company.9.As you know,s is unhealthy air.10.In 2011,there was a bad accident at a n power station in Japan.答案:1.challenge 2.procedure 3.wisdom 4.practical 5.techniques 6.polluted 7.explore 8.application 9.smog10.nuclearⅡ.单项填空4.The beautiful sunset our attention,and we stopped to watch it.(检测要点13)A.caughtB.paidC.fixedD.slipped5.—John failed his final exam.—I’m not surprised at the news at all. ,he is never seen busy with his lessons.(检测要点7)A.Above allB.In allC.First of allD.After all6. maths can be difficult to learn,it is very useful to develop your thinking.(检测要点12)A.WhileB.SinceC.AsD.For7.Add up all these figures to see how much they .(检测要点8)A.add toB.add upC.add up toD.are added up to8.Everything comes with price;there is no such thing as free lunch in the world.A.a;aB.the;aC.the;/D.a;/9.Finding information in today’s world is easy.The is how you can tell whether the information you get is useful or not.(检测要点9)A.abilitypetitionC.challengeD.knowledge10.—That’s the third time he’s won the award in this field.—Yes.He his maximum potential in the past decade.(检测要点10)A.exploredB.is exploringC.has been exploringD.had explored答案及剖析:1.D 句意:据报道,为控制艾滋病,我国科学家正探索各种可能的方式。

重庆大学版高中英语必修4Unit6VariousWorkplacespart1课后练习题

重庆大学版高中英语必修4Unit6VariousWorkplacespart1课后练习题

Ⅰ.单词拼写1.She is the first woman hired to be the solo (新闻主播)of network evening newscast.2.The second and third floors are for (停车)only.3.It will be his job to prepare the necessary (文件).4.Let’s go somewhere where we can talk without (打扰).5.The hospitals in this country are probably about to get vast (改善)in their facilities.6.A huge,scary centipede was c up his sleeve.7.The job is not very exciting,but he earns a good w .8.In order to p his point he showed them the latest sales figures.9.Health policy experts and doctors hope the reports will help Americans change their l .10.In a to giving a general introduction to the computer,the course also provides practical experience.答案:1.anchor 2.parking 3.documents 4.interruption 5.improvement6.crawling7.wage8.prove9.lifestyle 10.additionⅡ.单项填空4.This morning Mr.Smith didn’t drive to work. ,he rode his bicycle to his office as a way of exercising.(检测要点2)A.OtherwiseB.InsteadC.MeanwhileD.As well5.Some passengers complain that it usually so long to fill in travel insurance documents.(检测要点1②)A.costsB.takesC.spendsD.spares6.They will have to pay the crimes they have committed against the people.(检测要点1②)A.forB.offC.upD.back7.We forgave his bad temper because we knew that his son’s illness had put him under great .(检测要点1①)A.emotionB.excitementC.crisisD.stress8.—Mom,I can’t see any point in working hard at all the subjects at school. —Come on,dear.Years of hard work will surely in the future of your career.(检测要点1②)A.cut offB.pay offC.turn offD.put off9.I don’t want to you.Go on with your story.(检测要点4)A.interviewB.cut inC.interruptD.disturb10. the recent bad weather,the project is several weeks behind schedule.(检测要点2)A.Apart fromB.As a result ofC.Instead ofD.But for答案及剖析:1.A 考查短语的用法和辨析。

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一、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。

(Text 1)W:We want you to give up smoking,Dad.You know,it’s bad for your health.M:I’d rather just cut down a little.1.What will the man do with his smoking?( C )A.He’ll give up smoking.B.He’ll go on smoking as usual.C.He’ll smoke less.(Text 2)W:May I have a cigarette,please?M:Smoking is bad for you.W:Then why do you have cigarettes?M:I’m taking them home to my wife.2.What does the man plan to do?( B )A.Smoke the cigarettes himself.B.Let his wife smoke the cigarettes.C.Let the woman smoke the cigarettes.(Text 3)M:I thought you said you didn’t have to go to the bank this morning.W:That was before I got this check.3.What can be inferred about the woman?( C )A.When she went to the bank it was closed.B.She wants to pick up her check.C.Her plan has changed.(Text 4)W:Are the seats all right with you or would you like them to be moved back?M:Well,I don’t really like sitting so close.4.What does the man mean?( C )A.He’d rather sit alone.B.He wants to leave.C.He’s not satisfied with the seats.(Text 5)M:See that guy over there in the corner?He comes every Thursday at around 6:00 p.m.and he just sits there for four hours!W:It’s strange.But there’s not much we can do,as long as he orders something.5.What does the woman imply?( B )A.Four hours isn’t a very long time.B.The customer hasn’t done anything wrong.C.They should ask the customer to leave.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6~8小题。

(Text 6)M:Good morning!Can I help you,Madam?W:Good morning!I’m looking for a coat.M:What color would you like?W:Could you show me some?I’d like a middle-sized red coat.M:Sorry.We don’t have any red ones in your size.W:Do you have a smaller size?M:I’m sorry.The small-sized coats have just been sold out,too.How about the blue one?It looks nice and perhaps it will fit you.W:Well,may I try it on?M:Yes,of course.W:It looks nice on me.How much is it?M:158 dollars.W:OK.Here is 160 dollars.M:Here’s your change.Thank you.W:You can keep the change.Bye.6.What was the woman going to buy?( C )A.A sweater.B.A shirt.C.A coat.7.What is the color of the coat that she finally bought?( B )A.Red.B.Blue.C.Green.8.How much did the woman pay for the coat?( B )A.$159.B.$158.C.$160.听第7段材料,回答第9~11小题。

(Text 7)W:What a great day,don’t you think?M:I guess so.I didn’t notice.I feel terrible because I watched television until after midnight last night.W:After midnight!Did you watch so late because you were bored?I usually watch TV only when I have nothing better to do.M:Bored?No,I was unhappy because I had left my meal tickets in the dining room.I lost more than fifty dollars’ worth of meal tickets!W:So,did watching TV make you feel better?M:Well,I felt a bit better while I was watching.You know,it took my mind off it,but I felt even worse after that for wasting so much time.W:I had a feeling you’d say that.9.When does the woman usually watch TV?( B )A.After midnight.B.When she has nothing better to do.C.After she has dinner.10.Why was the man unhappy?( A )A.He lost his meal tickets.B.The food was terrible.C.The TV program was boring.11.Why did the man feel even worse?( B )A.He didn’t sleep well.B.He wasted so much time.C.The woman had the same problem.听第8段材料,回答第12~14小题。

(Text 8)M:Hi,Ann.Could you help me carry these books to the house?If I try to do it myself,I think I’ll break my arms.W:Where did you get so many books?Did you rob a librarian?Oh,don’t tell me you’re going to open a bookstore.M:Very funny.I was at the bookstore the whole day.After the New Year a lot of unpopular books were put on sale.I found a lot of really interesting ones.Take a look.W:Speak Japanese,Introduction to Asia...Are you planning to get a job in Asia?M:They all seem very interesting.I bought them because they were worth the money.I couldn’t afford them if they were new.If you help me carry them,I’ll let you have one.W:I’d certainly like to pick one.OK.I’ll help you.12.Where does this conversation take place?( A )A.On the way home.B.In a library.C.In a bookstore.13.Why does the man need help?( B )A.He has hurt his arms.B.He has too many books to carry.C.He wants to discuss his job.14.Why did the man buy these books?( A )A.They were cheap.B.He was going to open a bookstore.C.He was going to give some to the woman.听第9段材料,回答第15~17小题。

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