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上教版必修2《Unit 3 Progress?》2021年單元測試卷

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II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.

  • 1.There seems never(1)
    (be) a civilization without toys,but when and how they developed is unknown.They probably came about just to give children something to do.
        In the ancient world,as is today,most boys played with some kinds of toys and most girls with (2)
    .In most of the communities(3)
    social roles are rigidly determined,boys pattern their play after the activities of their fathers and girls(4)
    (prepare),even in play,to step into the roles and responsibilities of the adult world.
        (5)
    is remarkable about the history of toys is not so much how they changed over the centuries(6)
    how much they have remained the same.The changes have been mostly in terms of craftsmanship,mechanics,and technology.It is the universality of toys with regard to their development in all parts of the world and their persistence to the present(7)
    is amazjye.aig.In Egypt,America,China,Japan and among the Arctic people,generally the same kinds of toys appeared.Variations depended on local customs and ways of life(8)
    toys imitate their surroundings.Nearly every civilization had dolls,little weapons,toy soldiers,tiny animals and vehicles
        Because toys can be generally regarded as a kind of art form,they have not been likely to be influenced by technological leaps(9)
    characterize inventions for adult use.The progress from the wheel to the cart to the automobile is a direct line of ways up.The progress from a rattle(撥浪鼓)used by a baby in 3,000 BC to(10)
    used by an infant today,however,is not characterized by inventiveness.Each rattle is the product of the artistic tastes of the times and subject to the limitations of available materials.

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Section BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

  • 2.
    A.balanced B.beneficial C.combined D.concerns E.contacted F.normal
    G.nutrients H.recommended I.shorter J.professional K.challenging
    Try a raw food diet? When 17-year-old Ali told his friends,he was giving up eating cooked food,they were shocked.Ali,a keen Kung Fu fighter,who is hoping to turn(1)
    ,is convinced that following a raw food diet,based on vegetables and fruit,is the key that will lead to his sporting success.
       Ali's sports coach is enthusiastic about the raw food diet,which is often(2)
    to his students. "Raw food contains enzymes(酶).If enzymes are preserved,we improve strength and stamina(耐力). " Ali is also happy with his new eating habits:"I find my recovery time after training is (3)
    now," he insists.
       What do the experts think?Is a raw food diet really the way forward?I (4)
    Professor Benos,an international expert on nutrition. "There is no scientific evidence that getting rid of cooked food from the diet is(5)
    ," said the professor.Enzymes are produced by the body to help digestion,whether the food is cooked or raw.However,Professor Benos says that eating a raw food diet may have some positive effects:"A raw food diet is high in fresh food,which is richer in (6)
    than many different kinds of processed food.The diet also encourages more chewing and takes longer to digest.As a result we do not eat more than we need. "
       On the other hand,Professor Benos has serious(7)
    about only eating raw foods:"We may consume too much jye.ai.Fruit contains a lot of natural sugars which is not good for our teeth.Milk is eliminated so our intake of calcium (鈣) is less,and we may fail to get enough iron and zinc (鋅)."
       When speaking of a (8)
    diet,Professor Benos believes a strictly raw food diet should be avoided but can be(9)
    with both raw and cooked food to get the best of both worlds.He says,"The strongest evidence is that the healthiest diet has a wide range of both cooked and raw food,from all the food groups.A raw food diet may do no real harm over the short term,but I believe you should return to(10)
    eating after a few weeks."

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III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B. C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.

  • 3.No woman can be too rich or too thin.This saying often attributed to the late Duchess of Windsor indicates much of the odd spirit of our times.Being thin is(1)
    such a virtue.
       The problem with such a view is that some people actually attempt to live by it.I myself have dreams of slipping into narrow designer clothes.(2)
    ,I have been on a diet for the better- or worse-part of my life.Being rich wouldn't be bad either,but that won't happen unless an unknown relative dies suddenly in some distant land,(3)
    me millions of dollars.
       Where did we go off the track?When did eating butter become a sin,and a little bit of extra flesh unappealing?All religions have certain days when people refrain(抑制)from eating and excessive eating is one of Christianity's seven deadly sins.(4)
    ,until quite recently,most people had a problem getting enough to eat.In some religious groups,wealth was a(5)
    of high morals,and fatness a sign of wealth and well-being.
       Today the(6)
    is true.We have(7)
    to thinness as our new mark of virtue.The result is that being fat — or even only somewhat overweight — is bad because it implies a(8)
    of moral strength.
       Our obsession with thinness is also(9)
    by health concerns.It is true that in this country we have more(10)
    people than ever before,and that,in many cases,being overweight correlates(關(guān)聯(lián))with an increased risk of heart and blood vessel disease.These(11)
    ,however,may have as much to do with our way of life and our high-fat diets as with excess weight.And the associated risk of cancer in the digestive system may be more of a dietary problem — too much fat and a lack of fiber — than a weight problem.
       The real(12)
    ,then,is not that we weigh too much,but that we neither exercise enough nor eat well.(13)
    is necessary for strong bones and both heart and lung health.A balanced diet without a lot of fat can also help the body avoid many diseases.We should surely stop paying so much attention to(14)
    .Simply being thin is not enough.It is actually dangerous if those who get(or already are)thin think they are automatically healthy and thus(15)
    paying attention to their overall life-style.Thinness can be pure vain glory.

    (1) A.offered B.praised C.considered D.implied
    (2) A.Consequently B.Unfortunately C.Unlikely D.Frequently
    (3) A.earning B.leaving C.making D.keeping
    (4) A.Therefore B.Furthermore C.Otherwise D.However
    (5) A.symptom B.signal C.symbol D.sample
    (6) A.phenomenon B.opposite C.purpose D.priority
    (7) A.shifted B.enhanced C.oppressed D.liberated
    (8) A.sense B.style C.mass D.lack
    (9) A.overcome B.negotiated C.fueled D.launched
    (10) A.a(chǎn)bnormal B.ordinary C.overweight D.underweight
    (11) A.disasters B.diseases C.extremes D.devices
    (12) A.resolution B.concern C.guidance D.a(chǎn)pproach
    (13) A.Diet B.Exercise C.Nutrition D.Energy
    (14) A.height B.length C.strength D.weight
    (15) A.free from B.worthy of C.a(chǎn)ccessible to D.contrary to

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Section BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.

  • 4.To Be a Deaf DJ I was born in England with perfect hearjye.aig.In 1990,when I was five,my family moved to the United States.I started getting ear infections every three months or so.We didn't have health insurance at the time,and when I got a third infection,my parents couldn't afford the treatment.I went deaf in my right ear and was left with 50 percent hearing in my left.Over time,my remaining hearing dropped to 20 percent,where it is today.My doctors predicted that I would be thoroughly deaf by now,so I think I'm doing pretty well.
       There was always music on in my house in my childhood.I loved listening to Metallica,Led Zeppelin,Michael Jackson.My dad was a DJ,so he played disco,folk,rock,and music from other countries.For my 18th birthday,my dad asked me to deejay at the restaurant be owned.After doing that for a few weeks,I was hooded.I desired to learn more.I e-mailed DJ Shiftee,a distinguished New York City DJ,when I was 25:"I know you like a challenge.How about teaching a deaf person to deejay?" He wrote back the next day; "Challenge accepted." He tutored me twice a week for two years,helping me develop correct technique.I practiced four hours a day.
       Now when I'm performing,muscle memory takes over.When I started,I wouldn't tell the club managers that I was deaf.I would just show up,introduce myself,and start playing music.At the end of the night,someone would say,"Oh,here's the check." And I'd say,"What?Oh,I can't hear." They were always so astonished.Sometimes I would bring doctor's notes because they wouldn't believe me.It was reassurance that they were giving me opportunities to perform because I was brilliant,no out of sympathy.Eventually people started calling me "that deaf DJ," and the name stuck.
       What fascinates me about deejaying is the creativity.I use software that turns the music into lines of color on a computer screen.I'm visually hearing the music.The next time you go dancing,cover your ears,and you'll start seeing that you're able to hear the music in a different way.Music is not all about hearing.I pay all sorts of get-togethers now,from college parties to corporate events.I also go to elementary schools for the deaf and talk to the students about motivation and believing in themselves.I'm big on talking to the parents.I tell them, "My advice to you is let your kids chase their dreams.I'm a deaf DJ,so why not?"

    (1)Which of the following might result in the author's hearing loss?

    A.Monthly ear infection.
    B.Moving to the U.S.
    C.Family financial hardship.
    D.The doctors' prediction.
    (2)How did DJ Shiftee help the author during his youth?

    A.He taught him correct skills.
    B.He discovered his talent for DJ.
    C.He played at the restaurant for him.
    D.He cultivated his taste for foreign music.
    (3)The underlined expression in Paragraph 3 "the name stuck" probably means that
    .
    A.the author was in low spirits
    B.the author impressed people deeply
    C.the audience felt disappointed by the player
    D.the audience looked down upon the player
    (4)We can conclude from the passage that the author loves deejaying because
    .
    A.working as a DJ involves innovation
    B.music helps him to see the world virtually
    C.he motivates the kids to realize their dream
    D.he desires to challenge something impossible

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第II卷Translation

  • 11.在這個(gè)重要關(guān)頭,我們需要一個(gè)能鼓舞團(tuán)隊(duì)士氣的人。(inspire) (漢譯英)

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VI、Guided Writing

  • 12.Directions:Write an English composition in 120-150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese.
    人們成功的由眾多因素組成,如:勤奮、機(jī)遇、毅力、夢想、熱情、耐心、創(chuàng)造性、無畏、無私等,請你選擇一個(gè)你認(rèn)為最重要的因素,并結(jié)合生活實(shí)例簡述理由。

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