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Life课件包(5份)含教学反思设计学案教案说课稿案例外研版选修9英语高三上学期单元测试精品外研版选修九Module2英语试卷满分(120)一、单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1.—Whydidn’tyoutellmethetruthearlier?—_______,butIwasafraidthatyouwouldworry.A.IhopedsoB.IwouldC.I’dlovetoD.Ihadplannedto2.Tokeepfit,thepresidentsparesanhourto_______atthegymeveryday,nomatterhowbusyheis.A.workonB.workoutC.workupD.workoff3.Peoplehadtorunawayfromtheirhomesasthefightingprogressedtoavoid_______.A.tokillB.killingC.tobekilledD.beingkilled4.Tearsineyes,Motherwas_______aboutFather_______forthatdangerousplace.A.upset;leavingB.upsetting;leavingC.upset;wouldleaveD.upsetting;wouldleave5._______,Igoouttoeatwithsomefriends,butnotallthetime.A.SometimeB.AtatimeC.UptonowD.Everynowandthen6._______anytroubleinfindinghishouse,don’thesitatetoletmeknowatonce.A.ShouldyouhaveB.YoushouldhaveC.HaveyouD.Ifyouhadhad7.—Wehavemovedtoliveinthecountryside.—When_______ofthecitylife?A.wereyoutiredB.haveyougottiredC.didyougettiredD.wereyoutiring8.Make_______listof_______youshouldbuybeforeyougoshopping.A.the;thatB.a;whatC.the;whatD.a;which9.Sinceyouunderstandallthis,______isnoneedformetoexplain.A.itB.thisC.thatD.there10.Whenyouareconsidering______aparticularrisk,youneedtoaskyourselfabouttheeffects.A.whethertotakeB.totakeC.whethertakingD.iftake11.Asacollegestudent,youmusttryto______thequestionsindependently.A.analyzeB.absorbC.debateD.ignore12.Theyearnagreatdeal,buttheycan’tbalancetheir_____becausehiswifeisoftenill.A.planB.budgetC.projectD.prediction13.Whenthefoodinthehotelwherewearestaying_______,whatshouldwedo?A.isn’ttastedwellB.doesn’ttastewellC.doesn’ttastegoodD.isn’ttastedgood14.Everyonefelt_______tohearthe_______newsthatourfootballteamhadlostagain.A.inspired;inspiringB.disappointed;inspiringC.disappointed;disappointingD.inspiring;disappointed15.Thewatch-maker_______hisproductforthreeyearsandahalf.A.guaranteesB.protectsC.preventsD.promises二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Nineyearsago,afterLeohaddied,peoplesaidtome,“Ineverknewhewasyourstepfather”.Inever16himthat.Atfirst,hewasnoonespecialinmylife.Thenhebecamemyfriend.17,Ifelthewasmyfather,too.LeomarriedmymotherwhenIwaseleven.Twoyearslaterwe18intoahouseinanewsuburbandevelopment,wherehe19downroots.Atfirstourlawn(草坪)wasjustamudpilewithwildgrass,butLeosaw20possibilities.“Weplanttreestheretogiveus21aswellassomeflowers”,hesaid.Andjusttheselittletouchesmadeourlawndifferentfromalltheothershere.Moreimportant,arealfamilywas22.Leowasbecomingafull-time23,andIwaslearningwhatit24tohaveafather.Weekdaymorningswhentheweatherwas25,Leooftendrovemetoschool.Havingafatherdropyouoffmayhavebeensomethingmyclassmates26forgranted,butIalwaysthoughtitwas27.Saturdaymornings,wewenttothehardwarestore(五金店),thensteppedintothebookstore,buyingasportsmagazineorsomeotherbooks.Somepeoplemightthinkthatdoingshoppingtogetherisnothing28,butI,whohadeverbeforespentmychildhood29otherfamiliesdotheireverydayactivities,experiencedthemnowwithextreme30.Lookingback,IrealizethatLeogavemewhatIneededmost—the31ofdoingordinarythingstogetherasa32.33wemovedtothesuburbs,oneofournewneighborsintroducedherselftome.ShehadalreadymetmymotherandLeo.“Youknow,”shesaid.“Youlookjustlikeyourfather”.Iknewshewasjustmakingconversation,but34so...“Thankyou,”Isaid.WhydoItellheranything35?16.A.nameB.callC.tellD.talk17.A.AtleastB.OntimeC.AtlastD.Attimes18.A.wentB.enteredC.ranD.moved19.A.settledB.setC.putD.broke20.A.brightB.hopelessC.dimD.dark21.A.shadowB.shadeC.woodD.views22.A.buildingB.makingC.foundingD.forming23.A.memberB.friendC.parentD.relative24.A.showedB.meantC.provedD.suggested25.A.goodB.niceC.badD.clear26.A.tookB.boughtC.consideredD.thought27.A.terribleB.boringC.normalD.wonderful28.A.especialB.strangeC.uniqueD.special29.A.lookingB.watchingC.visitingD.studying30.A.surpriseB.sorrowC.delightD.fear31.A.skillB.ruleC.methodD.experience32.A.unitB.familyC.groupD.society33.A.LongbeforeB.BeforethenC.SoonafterD.Longago34.A.everB.stillC.evenD.if35.A.specialB.sameC.differentD.else三、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AStreetartcanbefoundonbuildings,sidewalks,streetsignsandeventrashcansfromTokyotoParistoNewYorkCity.Thisspecialkindofartcantaketheformofpaintings,sculptures,clothorevenstickers.Streetarthasbecomepartofaglobalvisualculture.Now,evenartmuseumsandgalleriesarecollectingtheworkofstreetartists.Itisnoteasytoprovideanexacthistoryofthestreetartmovement.ManyexpertssaythemovementbeganinNewYorkCityinthenineteensixties.Youngadultswouldusepaintinspecialcanstospraytheir“tag”onwallsandtraincarsaroundthecity.Thistagwasanametheycreatedtoidentifythemselvesandtheirartwork.Thiscolorfulstyleofwritingisalsocalledgraffiti.Itisvisuallyexcitingandenergetic.Somegraffitipaintingsweresignsmarkingtheterritoriesofcitygangsorillegalcrimegroups.Graffitialsobecameaseparatemovementexpressingthestreetcultureofyoungpeoplelivinginbigcities.Graffitiartrepresentedsocialandpoliticalrebellion.Thiswasartthatrejectedtheacceptedrulesofcultureandpower.Theseartistscouldtravelaroundareasofthecitymakingcreativepaintingsforeveryonetosee.Theartistscouldbecomefamouswithoutbeingofficiallyrecognized.Streetarttodaytakesmanyforms.OnewellknownNewYorkCitystreetartistgoesbythenameofSwoon.Swooncreatesdetailedpapercutoutsofpeoplethatsheobservesaroundher.Sheplacestheselife-sizeimagesonwallsindifferentareasofNewYork.Forexample,oneofherartworksisofalittleboyplaying.Heisturninghissmilingfaceandseemstoberunningintothedistance.Sheplacedthepictureoftheboynexttootherlargegraffitiimages.Itlookslikeheisrunningaroundbetweenthedifferentpiecesofartwork.36.Somegraffitipaintingsareusedtoshow.A.secretmessagesofmembersinanillegalcrimegroupB.thespecialzonescontrolledbycertaincitygangsorillegalcrimegroupsC.thedivisionbetweencitygangsandillegalcrimegroupsD.thespecialtalentsofcitygangsorillegalcrimegroups37.Youngpeopleusedgraffitiartto.A.makealivinginbigcitiesB.expresstheirangerwiththegovernmentC.gainofficiallyrecognizedfameD.representsocialandpoliticalrebellion38.Thesecondparagraphmainlytellsus.A.howstreetartmovementstartedB.wherewecanseestreetartC.wholikesstreetartD.whatstreetartpresents39.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstparagraph?A.Streetartisregardedasakindofpollution.B.Streetartisadisturbancetogeneralpublic.C.Streetartisbeginningtoberecognized.D.Streetartonlyexistsinbigcitiesintheworld.40.Whatwouldbetalkedaboutintheparagraphfollowingthepassage?A.Swoon’sstyleofpapercutouts.B.People’sattitudestowardsstreetart.C.Thechanginggraffitiimages.D.Otherformsofstreetart.BTheEnvironmentalFilmFestivalinWashington,D.C.hasbeenbringingmoviestoAmerica’scapitalforseventeenyears.Thisyear,thetwelve-dayfestivalshowedmorethanonehundredandthirtymoviesfromthirty-fourcountries.Themovieswereshowninfifty-twomuseums,embassies,andotherplacesaroundthecitythismonth.Manymovieswereaboutthestateoftheworld’soceansandsealife.(Theaimofthefestivalistoeducatepeopleaboutenvironmentalissuesaffectingourplanet.)TheMuseumofNaturalHistoryshowedmanyothermoviesabouttheocean.Theseincluded“FisheyeFantasea”,whichexploreshowfishseeintheocean.“CrackingtheOceanCode”isabouttheworkofscientistJ.CraigVenter.Inthemoviehetravelsaroundtheworlddocumentingthegeneticinformationofsmallseacreatures.AttheLibraryofCongress,festivalvisitorscouldwatch“TheSilentWorld”directedbyJacquesCousteauandLouisMalle.Whenthismoviecameoutinnineteenfifty-six,itwasthefirsttoshowscubadivingexplorationtotheworld.ThemovietakesplaceduringatripacrosstheMediterranean,RedSeaandIndianOcean.TheEnvironmentalFilmFestivalinWashingtonwasstartedbyFloStone.“Ifoundedthefestivalinnineteenninety-three.I’dworkedonotherfilmfestivals,oneonculturaldiversityattheNaturalHistoryMuseuminNewYorkCity.ButinWashington,Ithoughtitwouldbewonderfultodoafestivalontheenvironmentverybroadly,cooperatingwithmanymuseums,universities,libraries,environmentalorganizationsandevenembassiesfromaroundtheworld.”FloStonesaid.Notallmoviesatthefestivalwereaboutoceans.OnemovieshownattheNationalBuildingMuseumiscalled“DesigningaGreatNeighborhood:BehindtheScenesatHoliday”.IttellsaboutbuildingacommunityhousingprojectinBoulder,Colorado.Thefutureownersofthehousesworktogetherwithdifferentbuildingdesignerstocreateenvironmentallysafehousesthatdonotpollute.41.Whichfilmshowsscubadivingexplorationtotheworld?A.“FisheyeFantasea”B.“CrackingtheOceanCode”C.“TheSilentWorld”D.“DesigningaGreatNeighborhood:BehindtheScenesatHoliday.”42.TheaimoftheEnvironmentalFilmFestivalisto.A.askpeopletopayattentiontoseacreaturesB.letpeopleknowhowenvironmentalissuesaffecttheearthC.advisepeopleonhowtosaveenergyD.tellpeoplehowtocreateenvironmentallysafehouses43.J.CraigVenterwasascientistwho.A.exploredhowfishseeintheoceanB.recordedthegeneticinformationofsmallseacreaturesC.madeatripacrosstheMediterranean,RedSeaandIndianOceanD.wasengagedinstoppingpollution44.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutFloStone?A.Hehasdirectedmanyfilmsonenvironmentalprotection.B.Hehadalotofexperienceinorganizingfilmfestivals.C.Heisalsoconcernedaboutculturaldiversity.D.HeisthefounderoftheEnvironmentalFilmFestivalinWashington.45.Theabovepassageisprobablytakenfrom.A.atextbookB.afilmposterC.anewsreportD.aTVtalkshowCTheOutlineforChina’sSustainableDevelopment(可持续发展)ispublishedrecentlybytheBeijing-basedSciencePress.ItpaintedarosypictureofChinaintheyear2050.AccordingtotheOutline,Chinesepeoplewilllivelonger,studylonger,usefarlessenergyandspendamuchsmallerpartoftheirincomeonfood.TheOutlineismadeupofresearchreportsandanalysisdoneby184scientistsandresearchersfromtheChineseAcademyofSciences.Accordingtotheirstudy,averagelifeexpectancy(预期寿命)willreach85by2050.Thatwouldbeahugeclimbfromthepresentaverageof71.8.Also,theOutlinesaysthatby2050,theaverageschoolingperiodwillincreasefrom8.2yearsto14years.TheEngel’sCoefficient(恩格尔系数)willbepushedbelow15percent,accordingtotheOutline.TheEngel’sCoefficientshowspeople’slivingstandardinacountry.Itisthepercentageofafamily’sincomethatisspentonfood.Theloweritis,themoredevelopedthecountry.Atpresent,theEngel’sCoefficientinsomedevelopedcountriesisaslowas20percent.Thefigureis37percentforurban(城市的)Chineseand45percentforrural(乡村的)peopleinChina.LuYongxiang,CASpresidentandeditor-in-chiefoftheOutline,toldChinaDailythatthedevelopmentgoalsarescientificandrealistic.Theyhavebeencarefullymeasuredbyresearchersandcanbeshiftedtosuitgovernmentplans.However,Chinahastoovercomealotofdifficulties.Thebiggestchallengesincludeitshugepopulation,limitedenergyandresources,deteriorating(恶化的)environment,thewideningurban-ruralgap,andalackofsocialequality.46.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.184scientistsandresearcherstookpartinthedesignworkoftheOutline.B.By2050,peoplecanlive13.2yearslongerthantheydotoday.C.By2050,peoplewillstudyinschool5.8yearslongerthantheydonow.D.By2050,peoplewillusemuchmoreenergy.47.By2050theEngel’sCoefficientofChinawillbe___________.A.below15percentB.aslowas20percentC.37percentD.45percent48.HowistheOutline?A.Ideal.B.Reasonable.C.Imaginative.D.Unreal.49.Howmanybigchallengesdoesourcountryface?A.3.B.4.C.5.D.6.50.IftheEngel’sCoefficientofcountryAishigherthancountryB,then_______.A.lessmoneyisspentonfoodincountryAB.countryAismoredevelopedthancountryBC.thepercentageofincomespentonfoodislowerincountryAD.thepercentageofincomespentonfoodishigherincountryADProgramsaimedatpreventingturnover(人员更换)havecontributedtostrongoveralljobsatisfaction.Sixty-threepercentofworkersreporttheyaresatisfiedwiththeirjobs,and19percentdescribethemselvesasdissatisfied.Still,afavourablejobmarketisenticing(引诱)candidatestosearchformorelucrativeopportunitiesin2007.Thirty-threepercentofworkersplantoleavetheircurrentpositionswithinoneyear,and48percentexpecttoseekanewpositionwithintwoyears.Whenaskedabouttypicaljobfactorsthatinfluencecontinuedjobsatisfactionandretention,respondentsconveyedthefollowing:●Pay—Thirty-twopercentofworkersreporteddissatisfactionwiththeirpay,and37percentdidnotreceivearaisein2006.Oftheworkerswhodidseeanincrease,30percentreceivedabumpof2percentorlower.Inaddition,two-thirdsofworkersdidnotreceiveabonuslastyear.●CareerAdvancement—Thirty-fourpercentofworkersreporteddissatisfactionwiththecareeradvancementopportunitiesprovidedbytheiremployers.Eighty-fivepercentofrespondentsdidnotreceiveapromotionin2006,and25percentbelievedtheyhadbeenoverlookedforone.●Work/LifeBalance—Twenty-sixpercentofworkersreporteddissatisfactionwiththeirwork/lifebalance.Forty-twopercentsaidtheirworkloadswereheavierthantheyweresixmonthsago.●Training/Learning—Twenty-ninepercentofworkersaredissatisfiedwiththetrainingandon-the-joblearningopportunitiesprovidedbytheircurrentemployers.Whenconsideringnewpositions,workerssaidthemostimportantattributes(品质)inapotentialemployerinclude:●Goodworkculture(24percent)●Goodcareeradvancementopportunities(24percent)●Company’sstabilityandlongevityinthemarket(19percent)●Abilitytoofferflexibleschedules(10percent)51.Thebesttopicofthepassagewouldbe______.A.HowtofindabetterjobB.HowtogetpromotedC.Employees’jobsatisfactionD.Potentialgoodemployers52.Thefollowingaretypicaljobfactorsthatinfluencecontinuedjobsatisfactionandretentionexcept______.A.payB.training/learningC.work/lifebalanceD.careersuccess53.Oneintenworkersprefertheirfutureemployertohave______.A.goodcareeradvancementopportunitiesB.abilitytoofferflexibleschedulesC.goodworkcultureD.company’sstabilityandlongevityinthemarket54.Consideringnewpositions.Whatistheleasttraitinapotentialemployer?A.GoodcareeradvancementB.GoodworkcultureC.Company’slongevityD.Companycanofferflexibleschedules55.Whatisthepercentageofrespondentswhodidn’tgetpromotedin2006?A.85%.B.34%.C.25%.D.59%.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)AseniorU.N.officialhasdescribedtheIndianOceanearthquakeandtsunamiasamongtheworst-evernaturaldisasters.TheUnitedNations'topemergencyrelief(救济)official,JanEgeland,saysthedeathtollfromtheDecember26tsunamimayrisemuchhigherasmoreinformationbecomesavailablefromtheisolatedwesterncoastofSumatra.Mr.EgelandsaysreliefworkersarenowfocusingonthewesterncoastofnorthernSumatra.Hesaystheyarejustbeginningtofullygraspthelevelofdestructioncausedbytheearthquakeandtsunamiinthatarea."Thecoastislow.Ittakesthefullblast(冲击波)ofthetsunamiwhichwasatitshighestandmany,manyofthesevillagesaregone,"hesaid."Thereisnotrace(踪迹)leftofthem.Theyhadhardlyroadsbefore.Nowtheyhavenothing.ThedeathtollwillgrowhighlyonthewestcoastofSumatra.Whatwillbethefinaltoll,wewillneverknow.Butwemaybetalkingoftensofthousandsoffurtherdeathsinthisarea.ThetownofMeulaboh,nearly50,000inhabitants,hasperhapsbeenthemostdestructedofanytownanywhere,evenmuchmorethanBandaAceh."Mr.EgelanddescribesreachingtheisolatedpartsofSumatraasanightmare.Mr.Egelandsaidinternationalresponsetothedisasterhasbeen,inhiswords"overwhelminglypositive."Hesaidmuchoftheaidisbeingdirectedatthewaterandsanitationsectors(卫生设备)intheworst-hitcountries.56.Inthispassage,whatdoesthephrase“deathtoll”mean?______________________________________________.(within10words)57..Wewillneverknowthefinaltollbecause________________.(answeritwithin20words)58.ReliefworkersarefocusingonthewesterncoastofnorthernSumatra.because__________.59.Whichsentenceinthepassagecanbereplacedbythefollowingone?thepeopleoftheworldtakeanactivepartinthefightagainsttsunami60.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?(pleaseanswerwithin10words)第二节:书面表达(30分)原定星期六下午召开的班会推迟召开,改为举行英语讲座。请你写一则口头通知,要求本班学生参加并做好记录。词数100左右。1.时间:周六下午两点;2.地点:本班教室;3.讲演人:Thomas教授;4.内容:如何学好口语。参考答案:1-15DBDADACBDAABCCA16-35BCDAABDCBCADDBCDBCCC36-55BDACDCBBACDABCDCDBDA56.thenumberofpeoplewhodied57.theinformationisdifficulttoget58.ithasperhapsbeenthemostdestructed59.“Internationalresponsetothedisasterhasbeenoverwhelminglypositive”60.Tsunami(海啸)deathtolltorisegreatly书面表达:略 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