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北师大版(2019)高中英语选择性必修第一册 Unit 3 单元综合测试卷(Word版,含答案)

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北师大版(2019)高中英语选择性必修第一册Unit3单元综合测试卷(时间:120分钟 满分:150分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Apresentation.B.Aninspiringstory.C.AnAustrianperson.2.Whatdidthemanforgettodo?A.Pickupmilkandeggsforbreakfast.B.Getsomenoodlesfordinner.C.Putthegarbagedownstairs.3.Whatwillthewomanprobablydointenminutes?A.Planaparty.B.Dosomeoneafavour.C.Workonherreport.4.WhomightCathybe?A.Bill’sfriend.B.Thehistoryteacher.C.Jill’sroommate.5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inaclassroom.B.Inadrugstore.C.Inadoctor’soffice.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。第17页共17页 6.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman?A.Shehasalotofexperiences. B.Sheshouldearnmoremoney. C.Shestudiestoomuch.7.WhatwillthespeakersdoinHongKong?A.Seesomefamousartworks.B.CreateartontheInternet.C.Travelaroundbytrain.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whenwillthepresentorderedbythemanarrive?A.June3rd.  B.June4th.  C.June5th.9.WhatwillFloraprobablygivehermother?A.Ascarf.B.Anecklace.C.Asweater.听第8段材料,回答第10-13题。10.HowlonghasthemanlivedinChicago?A.Fortwoyears.B.Foroneyear.C.Forhalfayear.11.WhydoesMarkhavesomanyfriends?A.Heishard-working.B.Heisserious.C.Heishelpful.12.WhatdoesJessicaoffertodofortheman?A.IntroducehimtoherfriendJohn.B.Organiseaget-togetherforhim.C.Callherfriendstocomeover.13.Wheredoesthemanliketomeetpeople?A.Atwork.B.Atparties.C.Online.听第9段材料,回答第14-16题。14.Whatdoesthewomanprobablywanttodo?A.Eatsupper.第17页共17页 B.Buysomefood.C.Visitapark.15.Whatshouldthewomandoonthesecondstreet?A.Turnright.B.Turnleft.C.Gostraightforward.16.Howdoesthemanhelpthewoman?A.Bywritingdowndirectionstoherdestination.B.Bytellingherhowtouseherphoneforassistance.C.Bylettingherusehisphone.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhoneedstogetatleastaBtopass?A.Businessstudents.B.Engineeringstudents.C.Allstudents.18.Whatwillprobablyhappenifastudentmisses10%oftheclasses?A.Theywillneedtotakeanexam.B.Theirfinalgradewillbelowered10%.C.Theywillfailtheclassautomatically.19.WhatdothestudentsdoonFridays?A.Readthetextbook.B.Havediscussions.C.Doin-classwritings.20.Whatshouldstudentsworkhardestat?A.In-classwritings.B.Writingtheiressays.C.Theirhomework.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ARunninglikethewind,roaring(咆哮)likethethunder,tigershavelongbeenfearedandrespectedasakingoftheanimalworld.Butlastweekareportsaidthat第17页共17页 therearenomorethan30wildtigersleftinSouthChina.ThiswastheconclusionofateamofscientistsfromChina’sStateForestryAdministrationandtheWorldNatureFund.TheSouthChinatiger,alsoknownastheChinesetiger,isnativetosouthernChina.Inthe1950’s,therewereover4,000tigersfoundinmountainforestsinthecountry.Butduetothedestructionoftheirnaturalhabitat(栖息地)anduncontrolledhunting,ithasbeenpushedontothelistoftheworld’stoptenmostendangeredspecies.Sixty-sixofthebigcatscanbefoundinthecagesofadozenzoosaroundChina.Buttheyarenothingliketheirwildcousins.Theyhavelosttheirnaturalskillssuchashuntingandkilling.Iftheyweresetfree,theycouldnotlookafterthemselves.“Breedinghasdamagedthequalityofthespecies,”saidPeiEnle,deputydirectoroftheShanghaiZoo.Toreintroducethespeciesintothewild,thecountrystartedaprogrammetosendfivetotenyoungtigerstoSouthAfrica.Fourofthemhavealreadyarrived.Progresshasbeenmadeastwoeldertigershaverecoveredsomeoftheirinstincts(本能)andcanhuntwildanimalsbythemselvesattheAfricanbase.“SouthAfricansareveryexperiencedinreintroducingbiganimalstothewild.Thecountryhasverygoodnaturalconditionsforthetigerstolearnin,”saidLuJun,officedirectoroftheNationalWildlifeResearchandDevelopmentCentre.“WetriedinFujianProvince,butitwasnotsuccessfulastherewasnotacompleteeco-chain(生物链)andtherewasalackofspace.”21.WhyhastheSouthChinatigerbecomeoneoftheworld’stoptenmostendangeredspecies?A.Becauseithaslostitsnaturalinstincts.B.Becausethereisnotacompleteeco-chain.C.Becausethereisnospaceforit.D.Becauseuncontrolledhuntinghasdestroyeditsnaturallivingconditions.22.HowistheprogrammeofsendingseveraltigerstoSouthAfricagettingon?A.Itseffectstillremainstobeseen.B.Twotigerscanalreadycompetewiththeirwildcousins.C.Someofthetigersarealreadyontheroadtorecoveringtheirnaturalskills.D.Thetigersshouldbeabletorecovertheirinstinctscompletely.第17页共17页 23.WhatisthepurposeofsendingyoungtigerstoSouthAfrica?A.Tohelpthetigersrecovertheirabilitytoliveinthewild.B.Toprovidethemwithabetterenvironment.C.Togetthetigerstogoonatour.D.Tofindacompleteeco-chainforthem.BIfyouaretravellinginBritain,besidessomanyworld-classthingstoseeanddoinLondon,planningadaytripawayfromitcanalsobeworthwhile.StonehengeStonehengeconsistsofagroupofhugestandingstones.The5,000-year-oldstonesareoneoftheworld’sbiggestmysteriesthatnoonehasfiguredoutyet.WhileexploringStonehenge,youcanimaginewildlyanddecideforyourselfhowthestonescametobethereandwhy.Althoughyoucan’ttouchthestones,youcanwalkamongthemandfeelthechangesofseasons.WindsorMostpeoplevisitWindsortoseeWindsorCastle,wheretheQueenspendsmostofhertime.Thecastleitselfcouldkeepyoubusyfordays.ThebestwaytoappreciateWindsorCastleistoapproachviatheLongWalk,astraightroadwheretherearenocars,butyoumightseesomedeer.OxfordOxfordisbestknownforitsworld-famousuniversity.Thelargestudentpopulationkeepstheatmosphereyoungandfresh,thoughthere’snoshortageofhistoryifyouwantit.30collegesmakeuptheuniversityitself.Atourofthecollegesisamust—HarryPotterfanswillrecognisevariouslocationsusedinthemovies.BathFoundedbytheRomans,whousedthearea’sspringstocreateasparetreat(水疗中心),Bath’snowthebesttouristattractionofSouthwestEngland.VisitorsnevermisstheRomanBathComplex,whichisdividedintofourmainparts—theBathHouse,theSacredSpring,theRomanTempleandthemuseum,whichdisplaysfascinatingfindsfromthehistoricalruinsofthecity.24.WhatremainsamysteryaboutStonehenge?A.Howlongithasbeenthere.B.Whythestonescan’tbetouched.第17页共17页 C.Howthestonescamethere.D.Whyitchangeswithseasons.25.IfyouwanttovisitsomeshootingsitesofHarryPotter,youshouldgoto   . A.London     B.OxfordUniversityC.WindsorCastleD.BathHouse26.Wecanlearnfromthetextthat   . A.thehistoricalruinsofBathisnotworthvisitingB.LondonisnolongerapopulartouristdestinationC.visitorswillbereceivedbytheQueeninWindsorCastleD.thelargenumberofcollegestudentsaddsfreshnesstoOxfordCStrikingfootage(镜头)recordedforNationalGeographicshowsadyingpolarbearstrugglingtofindfoodonalandwithouticeorsnow.Thepoorcreaturecanbeseendraggingitsbonyframe(骨架)acrosstheroughlandandsearchingforfoodinabin.PaulNicken,thephotographerwhoshottheheart-breakingfootage,saysthesightreducedhimtotears.“Westoodtherecrying—filmingwithtearsrollingdownourcheeks,”hesaid.TheyfoundthedyingcreatureonCanada’sBaffinIsland—anareathathasseenanextremereductioninseaicebecauseofglobalwarming.Nickensaysthathadhesteppedin,itwouldonlyhavedeepenedthesituation.Instead,hefilmedthebear’sslow,painfuldeathandpostedittosocialmediatoserveasvisualproofoftheimpactofclimatechange.“Whenscientistssaybearsaregoingextinct,Iwantpeopletorealisewhatitlookslike.Bearsaregoingtostarvetodeath,”saidNicken.“Thisiswhatastarvingbearlookslike.”PolarbearsareonlynativetotheArcticregionandareoneofthemanycasualties(伤亡)ofclimatechange.TheyrelyontheArcticicetohuntsealsandarebecomingincreasinglythreatenedastheicemeltsaway.TheWorldWildlifeFund(WWF)predictedbackin2002thatpolarbearsmayfaceextinctionforlosinghabitat.Thereareanestimated25,000bearsleftinthewildandmostexpertsagreethatunlessclimatechangeiscontrolled,theywillallbedeadwithinthenext100years.“Thesimpletruthisthis—iftheEarthcontinuestowarm,wewilllosebearsandtheentirepolarecosystem.Thislargemalebearwasnotold,andhecertainlydiedwithinhoursordaysinthatsituation,”NickenwroteonInstagram.But第17页共17页 therearesolutions.WemustbeginputtingtheEarth—ourhome—first.27.Whatcanpeopleseeinthestrikingfootage?A.Astarvingpolarbear.B.Somedyingcreature.C.Acryingphotographer.D.Thereductionofseawater.28.WhydidPaulNickenpostthefootageonsocialmedia?A.Toraisepeople’sawarenessofclimatechange.B.Togetaprizeinphotographycompetition.C.Toattractreaders’interestinbears.D.Toraisemoneyforbearprotection.29.Whatdoweknowaboutthepolarbearsfromthepassage?A.ThepolarbearsthatareleftcanbefoundinCanada.B.Theywerehuntingsealswhentakenphotosof.C.TheWWFhasdonealottoprotectthem.D.Meltingiceisahugethreattotheirlife.30.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Theunknowndiseasesincreasedpolarbears’deaths.B.Thewholebearecosystemwillsufferaheavyloss.C.Thedestructionofforestaffectedtheecosystem.D.Thepolarbearwillbeextinctinthiscentury.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Everyonehatesbeingstuckinatrafficjam,butsadly,manypeoplehavetodealwithiteveryday.Whetheryou’rethedriverorapassenger,therearestepsyoucantaketohelpyouhandleit. 31 Thiswillhelpifyou’restuckinalongtrafficjamandgethungry,andit’shonestlyaprettygoodtimewaster,too.Trytobringfoodthatwon’tmakeamessinthecar!Ifyou’redrinkinganythingsugaryorsweet,becarefulofspilling(洒出). Playaroadgame.Playingaroadgameisagreatwaytogetridoftheboredom. 32 ISpyisaverypopularroadgamewhereyousay“Ispywithmylittleeyessomethingthatis...”andyousaythecolouroftheobjectyou’vechosen,andtheothers第17页共17页 havetoguesswhatitis. Takeabreath. 33 Ifyoudon’tfeelcomfortableinaserioustrafficjamwherethecarsaren’tmovingatall,justrolldownthewindoworevenopenthedoor(ifit’ssafetodoso),andtakeabreathbesideyourcarforasecond.Thiscanhelpyoufeelbetterifyou’recarsick.  34 Thereareplentyofotherthingsyoucandowhilebeingstuckinatrafficjam!Askthedrivertogotoagoodradiostationandstartcallinginandgetinvolved(参与).Nomatterwho’swatchingyou,singalongtothesongontheradioatthetopofyourvoiceanddancearoundinyourseattothesong!Startaconversationwiththepersoninthecarnexttoyou! 35  A.Getcreativewithyourfreetime.B.Packsomesnacksbeforeyougo.C.Talktoyourdoctoraboutcarsickness.D.Trythinkingaboutsomethingimportantinthetrafficjam.E.Manypeopleexperiencecarsicknessinalongjourney.F.Therearelotsofgamesthatarefunandenjoyableforeveryone!G.Pretendyouknowthemandstartbysaying,“Ihaven’tseenyouforages!”第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Thereissomethingunpleasanthappeningallovertheworldeverydayandmaybeyou’veseennewsreportsaboutpeoplewhoneedhelpafteranatural 36 oranimalsinneed. 37 perhapsyou’vewatchedTVprogrammesabouthow 38 olderpeoplecanget. Sowhatcanyoudo 39 anyofthosethings?Theanswer:Youcanvolunteer(自愿效劳). Volunteeringgivesyoua(n) 40 tochangepeople’slives,includingyourown.HelpingothersinneedissuchanimportantpartoftheAmericanwayoflifethatmanyhighschools 41 theirstudentstospendacertainnumberofhoursvolunteeringinorderto 42 . Volunteeringisn’tlikeschool: 43 havingthechoicesmadeforyouaboutwheretogoandwhat 44 tolearn,youcanchoosewhatreally 45 youand第17页共17页 who(orwhat)ismostdeserving(值得的)ofyourtime. Ifyoulikeanimals,helpoutatalocalanimal 46 .Mostrefuges(避难所)dependonvolunteerstokeepthecatsanddogs 47 andwellexercised. Ifyouhaveafriendorarelativewhohasorhada(n) 48 problem(likecancer,HIV,forexample),youmightbeinspiredto 49 yourtimetohelpinganorganisationthat 50 moneyforresearch,deliversmeals,or 51 otherhelptopeoplewiththeillness. Ifyoulike 52 ,therearelotsofvolunteeringchances—frombeingaBigBrotherorBigSistertohelpoutinanafter-schoolsportsprogramme.  53 alsocan:servefoodatahomelessshelter;takepartinaparkclean-upday. Andifyouhavemorethanonethingyou 54 ,youcancombine(结合)thetwo.Forexample,ifyoulovekidsandaregreatatartsandcrafts(工艺),visityourlocalchildren’shospitalandoffertoleadartactivitiesforyoung 55 . 36.A.disasterB.trackC.businessD.event37.A.OrB.SoC.YetD.But38.A.aloneB.lonelyC.willingD.reliable39.A.forB.ofC.aboutD.from40.A.outlineB.shortcomingC.judgeD.chance41.A.begB.requireC.hopeD.agree42.A.rewardB.determineC.learnD.graduate43.A.BesidesB.ExceptC.InsteadofD.Incaseof44.A.tipsB.subjectsC.phrasesD.stages45.A.interestsB.upsets第17页共17页 C.shocksD.congratulates46.A.parkB.gardenC.shelterD.mine47.A.happyB.kindC.sadD.cruel48.A.mentalB.physicalC.uglyD.selfish49.A.takeB.spendC.devoteD.save50.A.prefersB.wastesC.organisesD.raises51.A.swapsB.packsC.commandsD.offers52.A.animalsB.toysC.languagesD.children53.A.HeB.SheC.YouD.They54.A.ignoreB.likeC.recognizeD.hate55.A.patientsB.nursesC.doctorsD.soldiers第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Thelastfewyearshaveseenenvironmentaldisasters56.      agrandscale,andexpertsarepredictingfarworsetocome.JinLireportsonourEarth’schangeableweatherpatterns. Sowhyisnaturebeginningtoturnonus?Oneanswerisoverpopulation.Thepopulationoftheworld57.            (grow)atthedisturbingrateof10,000peopleanhour,nearly90millionayear,withmostofthegrowthinthe58.       (develop)world.Peopleinagriculturalareas,withoutanymeanstoearntheirliving,movetothecities,andthenconstructshabbyhomesfrom59.       materialstheycanfindonpoorclaysoil.Thesehomes,seldommadeofbricks,can60.      (easy)falldowninearthquakesorslipandslidedownhillinlandslides,especiallyin第17页共17页 mountainousareas.Ontopofthataddsglobalwarming.Thishasmainlybeencausedbythehugeamountsofcarbondioxide61.        (produce)byfactoriesandvehicles,andthedestructionoftheworld’sforests.Asaresult,a62.      (hot)oceancausesmorepowerfulwinds.Atlantichurricanes—theirhowlingwindswithspeedsofover300kilometres63.      hour—are40%strongernowthantheywere30yearsago. Mostdisasterexpertsbelievethereisthepotential64.      thingscouldgetalotworse.ProfessorHouMing,ofBeijingUniversity65.      (study)volcanoesandhewarnsthattheworldhasnotseentheworstnaturecando. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)为配合学校开展的垃圾分类工作,学生会向全校学生发出了“垃圾分类,从我做起”的倡议。请你代表学生会,用英语写一封倡议书,内容包括:(1)垃圾分类的做法;(2)垃圾分类的益处;(3)呼吁全体学生一起参加。注意:(1)词数80左右;(2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:垃圾分类garbageclassification;厨余垃圾leftovers;废旧电池usedbatteries    第二节 概要写作(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。Theword“ecosystem”isshortforecologicalsystem.Anecosystemiswherelivingcreaturesexpandwithinagivenarea.Youcansaythatanecosystemisthenaturalenvironmentwherebiologicalorganismssuchasplants,animalsandhumansco-existinthisworld.Sonaturallythatincludesyouandme.Yes,weareallmembersofanecosystem!第17页共17页 Therearedifferentkindsofecosystemsdependingonthetypeofsurfaceorenvironment.Mostarenaturallymadesuchastheoceanorlakeandthedesertorrainforest.Someareman-madeorartificialtoencourageco-habitation(共居)betweenlivingandnon-livingthingsinamonitoredenvironment,suchasazooorgarden.Plantsmakeupthebiggestgroupofbiologicalcreatureswithinanecosystem,andthat’sbecausetheyarethenaturalfoodproducersforeveryone.PlantsraisedintheEarthneedairandcollectsunlighttohelpthemgrow.Whentheygrow,theplantsandtheirfruitsorflowerseventuallybecomeasourceoffoodtoanimals,microorganismsandevenhumans,ofcourse.Foodisthenconvertedtoenergyfortherestofustofunction,andthishappensinanever-endingcycleuntilthelivingcreaturesdieandbreakupbackintheEarth.Ecosystemsarethebasisofsurvivalforalllivingthings.Wedependonplantsandanimalsforfood.Inorderforustoexist,weneedtogrowandcareaboutotherorganisms.Wealsoneedtocareforthenon-livingthingswithinourenvironmentlikeairandwatersowecancontinuelivingasapopulation.Sinceplants,animalsandhumansareallofvariousspecies,weallplayaroleinmaintainingtheecosystem.Topreserveourecosystems,weshouldstopusingtoomuchenergy,whichhappenswhenweconsumemorethanourshareofresources.Humansshouldnotdisturbthenaturalhabitatofplantsandanimals,andallowthemtogrowhealthilyforthecycletocontinue.Toomanypeopleinahabitatcanmeandisplacement:imaginebeingthrownoutofyourhomebecausethereisnomorespaceforeveryone.Worse,overpopulationcanalsoruintheenvironmentandcausedestructionofexistingplantsandanimals.    答案:附:听力原文(Text1)W:IneedtoprepareapresentationonanoutstandingAustrianperson.WhodoyouthinkIshouldchoose?第17页共17页 M:Ithinkyoushouldchoosesomeonewhonotonlyisinteresting,butalsohasaninspiringstorytotell.(Text2)W:Haveyoufinishedallthethingsonthelist?M:Well,Itookoutthetrash,butIforgottopickupmilkandeggsatthegrocerystore.W:Oh,no!Iguesswe’llhavetokeepupourinstantnoodledietforbreakfasttomorrowmorning!(Text3)M:Canweworkontheplansforthepartyinabouttenminutes?W:I’dliketo,butI’vejustpromisedDottieI’llhelpherwithhersciencereportthen.(Text4)W:Bill,canIseeyournotesfromthehistorylecture?Iseemtobemissingapage.M:Sorry,Jill.Iwasabsentyesterday.Whynotuseyourroommate’soutlinetostudy?W:Cathy’snotansweringherphone.(Text5)W:Whatseemstobetheproblem?M:Mythroathurts,andIcan’tstopcoughing.W:Itsoundslikeyou’vecaughtacold.Here’saprescriptionforsomemedicine.Youshouldstayhomeandrest.Makesureyoudrinkplentyofwater.(Text6)M:Didyousignupforthemodernartfieldtrip?W:Iwasn’tsureifIwouldbeabletoaffordtogo.M:Itonlycostsfiftydollars.Don’tyougetabigallowancefromyourdad?W:I’mnottalkingaboutmoney.Idon’tthinkIcansparethetimeawayfromstudyingjusttoentertainmyselfforafewdays.M:Butitwillbeworthit!Youcanalwaysstudy,butwhenwillyoubeabletoseefamousartworksfromthiscentury?W:IcanseeitanytimeIwantontheInternet.M:You’regoingtoendupabookwormwithnoexperience.Won’tyoubesorrylateroninlife?W:Hmm.IsupposeatriptoHongKongwouldbeworthit.I’msureIcanstudyonthetrain.(Text7)W:What’sthedatetoday,Dad?第17页共17页 M:It’sJune3rd.Whydoyouask,Flora?W:DidyourememberMom’sbirthday?Icompletelyforgottogetherapresent.M:Well,noteveryoneforgot.Iorderedsomejewelryonlinefourdaysago.Itshouldbecominginthemailtomorrow.W:Ican’tthinkofanythingtogetforher.Doyouhaveanyideas?M:Maybeyoucouldjustthrowherasurprisepartywithsomedecorationsandacake.W:Thatwouldbeagreatidea.MaybeIcouldmakehersomething.M:Youcouldmakeherasweater.W:Intwodays?Idon’tthinkso.Icoulddefinitelydoascarf,though...(Text8)W:Markissopopular.EverywhereIgo,peopleknowhim.HemustbeanativeofChicago.M:No,he’sbeenhereforonlyoneyear.I’vebeenintowntwiceaslongashehas,anditseemsIonlyhaveahandfuloffriends.W:That’samazing.Whyishesopopular?M:Well,it’sprobablyhispersonality.He’sfunny,ofcourse,butIthinkpeoplelikehimbecauseheisalwayswillingtospendtimewiththemandhelpothers.W:Thatwouldexplainit.Whataboutyou?WhyareyouhavingtroublekeepingupwithMark?M:Idon’tknow,butit’sprobablybecauseI’mtheoppositeofMark.I’malwaysserious.Myworkisbusy,too,soIdon’thaveachancetomeetmanypeople.W:Doyouwantmetothrowapartytointroduceyoutosomeofmyfriends,John?M:Jessica,Iwanttomeetthem,butI’malittleshy.DoyouthinkIreallyneedasmanyfriendsasMark?W:Maybenot,butdon’tyouwishyoucouldspendmoretimewithotherpeople?M:Sometimes.ButIcanalwaysgoonlineandchatwithsomeone,soIdon’tthinkIneedtobesopopular.(Text9)W:Excuseme.Couldyoutellmewherethenearestgrocerystoreis?M:There’soneafewblocksfromhere.W:Isitcloseenoughtowalkthere?M:Yeah,justcontinueonthisstreetforafewblocksandturnrightonthesecondstreet.Thenyou’llgoaboutablockortwoandturnleft.Actually,Iamnotsureexactlyhowfaritis.第17页共17页 W:Whatisitcloseto?M:It’snexttothebigparkwithachildren’splayhouse.W:Idon’tthinkIknowtheareawellenoughtorecognisethat.M:MaybeyoushoulddownloadtheGoogleMapsapp.Itwillshowyoueverythinginthearea,anditcangiveyoubetterdirectionsthanme.W:Great!CanIseeitonyourphone?M:Ofcourse.It’sthisone...Oh,no!Myphoneisrunningoutofbattery.I’llwritedownthenameofit,andyoucandownloadityourself.W:OK.Thanksforyourhelp.(Text10)M:WelcometoEnglish1004,section7!ThisclassiscalledIntroductiontoAcademicWriting,andtheuniversityrequiressuccessfulcompletionofthisclasstocontinueasastudenthere.ForthoseofyouinEngineering,you’llberequiredtogetaCorbetter.StudentsintheBusinessSchoolmaypasswithaB,andeveryoneelsejustneedstogetaDorabove.Wehaveclassthreetimesaweekfor15weeks.Youmustcometoalltheclasses.Ifyou’lllookatyourcoursedescriptiononpage2,you’llseetheattendancepolicy.Ifyou’reabsentfor10%oftheclasses,yourfinalgradewillbelowered10%.Thatmeansyoumustmakeeveryefforttocometoalltheclasses.Nowforthestructureoftheclass:onMondaysandWednesdays,I’lldeliverlectures,givequizzesonthereadings,andleaddiscussionsonvarioustopics.OnFridays,you’llhavein-classwritingsthatwillcountfor25%ofyourgrade.Wedon’thaveexamsinthisclass.Instead,you’llshowmewhatyouhavelearnedbywritingthreeessays.Theseessaysareworth50%ofyourfinalgrade.Theremaining25%willbemadeupofdailyhomeworkassignments.Onthelastpage,youwillseeourreadingandhomeworkschedule.ThefirstassignmentisdueonWednesday,justtwodaysfromnow,sobesuretobuythetextbooktonight.Allright,that’senoughoutofmeforthetimebeing.Arethereanyquestions?第17页共17页 参考答案【听力】1~5AABCC    6~7CA8~9BA10~13ACBC14~16BAB17~20ABCB【阅读理解】21-23DCA25-26CBD27-30AADB【七选五】31~35BFEAG【完形填空】36-40AABCD41-45BDCBA56-50CABCD51-55DDCBA【语法填空】56.on 57.isgrowing 58.developing59.whatever 60.easily 61.produced 62.hotter 63.an 64.that 65.studies【应用文】Dearfellowstudents,Ourschoolhasstartedaprogrammeofgarbageclassification.Differentkindsofgarbagearerequiredtobesortedoutandplacedindifferentdustbins.Papercanberecycled,whileleftoverscanbecollectedasfoodforpigsorprocessedasfertilisersforplants.Aboveall,suchharmfulthingsasplasticsandusedbatteriesshouldnotbemixedwithotherwastes.Theprogrammeisofgreatbenefit.Notonlywillwebeabletosaveresourcesbymakinguseofrecyclablegarbage,butharmfulthingswillnotpolluteourenvironmentafterspecialtreatment.第17页共17页 Solet’sworktogetherforabettercampus!StudentUnion【概要写作】Anecosystemisthenaturalenvironmentforallbiologicalorganismstoco-exist.Ecosystemshavedifferentvarieties,eithernaturallymadeonesorartificialones.Plants,asthenaturalproducersforeveryone,arethebiggestpartofanecosystem.Weneedtocareforallthelivingandnon-livingthingstosurvive.Toachievethepurpose,weshouldpayattentiontoissueslikeoveruseofenergy,disturbanceofnaturalhabitatsandoverpopulation.第17页共17页

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