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必修一Unit01選拔卷(考試時間:75分鐘試卷滿分:100分)第一部分閱讀理解第一節(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。AEndangeredSpeciesBooksforKidsWillWeMissThem?EndangeredSpeciesWrittenfromtheuniqueviewofa13yearoldauthor,thisbookinterestschildreninthelivesandchallengesofendangeredspecies,helpingotheryoungpeoplelearnabouttheseanimalsasthefirststeptowardsavingthem.?Author:AlexandraWright?PublicationDate:September,1991AlmostGone:TheWorldsRarestAnimalsHaveyoueverseenawombatoranEasternbarredbandicoot?Probablynot.Theseanimalsarealmostgonefromtheearth,andthey’renotalone.Simple,informativetextandcutpaperpaintingsintroducebasicendangeredspeciesknowledgetoyoungchildren.?Author:SteveJenkins?PublicationDate:January,2006APoeticJourneyintotheWildTakeajourneyacrosslandandseatomeet21endangeredandthreatenedanimals.Lovelypaintingsandpoemsintroduceamazinganimalsfromaroundtheglobeandshowthedangerstheyface.Thebookalsolistsactivitiesandorganizationsthatprovidemoredetailedinformationaboutendangeredspeciesprotection.?Author:RachelAllenDillon?PublicationDate:February,2009EyewitnessEndangeredAnimalsThisDKEyewitnessbookisanexplorationofendangeredanimalsaroundtheworld,includingfactorsthataredrivingthemtowardextinctionandwaysthatwecanhelpthemsurvive.Blocksoftextanddiversephotographskeepreadersturningthepages.?Author:BenHoare?PublicationDate:August,20101.Whichbookiswrittenbyateenageauthor?A.APoeticJourneyintotheWild B.Eyewitness:EndangeredAnimals.C.WillWeMissThem?EndangeredSpecies. D.AlmostGone:TheWorld’sRarestAnimals.2.WhatcanwefindinAPoeticJourneyintotheWild?A.Activitiesofhuntingwildlife. B.Poemsaboutamazinganimals.C.Paintingsaboutsomeextinctanimals. D.Surroundingsoftheendangeredwildlife.3.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Tolistsomeendangeredanimals. B.Toencourageprotectionofanimals.C.Tointroduceendangeredspeciesbooks. D.Tocallonreaderstofightillegalhunting.BMyPh.D.advisercalledmeintohisoffice,sayingIneedn’tbringmynotebook.After15minutesoflistingmypositivethings,helookedmeintheeyeandsaid,“Youarefiredfromthelab.”IhadmovedtoIsraelfrommynativeIndiatheyearbefore,excitedtoexperienceanewcultureandstudyforaPh.D.Atfirstthingswentwellinmynewlab.Then,3monthsbeforeIwasfired,Iranintosomeproblems.Imadeafewmistakesinthelabthatslowedmyresearch,butIwasn'tawarethatmyadvisernoticedthem,andheneverspoketomeaboutanyconcerns.I’mstillnotsurewhyhefiredme,butIguessitwasbecauseofthosemistakes.Hewasn'tconfidentthatIcouldpletemyresearchintimeaswe'dplanned.ThefirstfewdaysafterIwasfiredwereespeciallydifficult.Ispenthoursstaringatmyputerscreen,unabletogetanythingdone.OnedayallIcoulddowassitonabeach,crying.Itriedtochangehismindwithpromisingresults,buthestucktohisdecision.IcouldnotbreakthenewstomyfamilyinIndia,asthefearofdisappointingthemoverwhelmed(壓垮)me.Isoongotintoastateofsadnessandanxiety.Meanwhile,thedateformetoleavethecountrywasdrawingnear,asmyvisarequiredmetoberegisteredasastudent.Iwaslonelyandwithouthope.Aroundthattime,IwatchedDasvidaniya,aBollywoodmoviethat'saboutamanwhohas3monthstolive.Onelinefromthemoviestuckouttome:“Whenlifegivesyoulemons,makelemonade(檸檬水)”.WhatkindoflemonadecouldImakeoutofmypresentsituation?MydesiretopleteaPh.D.wasneverindoubt.Aftermuchreflection,Itoldmyselfthatonefailedattemptwasnottheendoftheworld,andthatIneededtogiveitanothertry.Withrenewedconfidence,Iemailedexpectedadvisersandappliedtootherprograms.Within2months,IlandedanofferfromaPh.D.programinItaly.IaccepteditandrelocatedtoEurope,happythatmygoalofpletingaPh.D.wasaliveonceagain.I’mthankfulthatIdidn'tgiveuponmydreamandthatIfoundanotherprofessorwillingtotakemeon.4.WhatisParagraph2mainlyabout?A.Thepersonalityoftheadviser. B.Theauthor'sproblemsinstudy.C.Thepossiblereasonfortheauthor'sbeingfired. D.Theauthor'sdifficultyinadaptingtoanewculture.5.Whatdidtheauthordoafterbeingfired?A.Heappliedforanewvisa. B.Hegotaddictedtoputergames.C.Hetriedtochangetheadviser'smind. D.HesharedthenewswithhisfamilyinIndia.6.Whatkindof"lemonade”didtheauthormakeoutofthedifficultsituation?A.Persuadingtheadvisertolethimstay. B.Beingresponsiblefordifferentprograms.C.Holdingthebelieftogetadoctor'sdegree. D.GettingacceptedbyanotherPh.D.program.7.Whatlessoncanwelearnfromthestory?A.Directionismoreimportantthaneffort, B.Turntomoviesforfortwhenintrouble.C.Adoctor’sdegreeisimportantforthefuture. D.Difficultiesinlifecanbeturnedintosomethingpositive.CAsthepandemicseparatesusfromlovedones,manyofusaretryingtostayconnectedthroughtexting,email,andsocialmedia,eventakingtheopportunitytoreconnectwithlonglostfriends.Butifourgoalistofeelclosertopeopleandenjoyourconversationsmore,we’dbetterpickupthephone,accordingtoanewstudypublishedintheJournalofExperimentalPsychology.Inthestudy,participants(參與者)imaginedhavingaconversationwithafriendtheyhadn'tbeenintouchwithforatleasttwoyearsandmadepredictions(預測)abouthowitwouldfeeltoconnectbyphoneversus(對比)email."Wethinkit'sgoingtobeawkwardtotalktosomebody,butthatjustturnsoutnottobethecase,"saysleadauthorAmitKumar."Instead...peopleformstrongerconnectionwhenthey'retalkingonthephonethanwhenmunicatingoveremail.”Thesameresultheldtruewhentheresearchershadparticipantsdoaconversationexercisewithstrangersusingeithervideochatting,audio(聲音的),onlychatting,ortextchatting.Peoplewhousedmediathatincludedthevoicehadmoresatisfyingexchangesandfeltclosertotheirnewfriendsthanthetextchatters.Why?Likelyit'sbecauseourvoicesmunicateavarietyofemotions,helpingotherstoreadusbetterandtofeelliketheyreallyknowus.Hearingsomeone'svoicehelpsunderstandeachotherbetter—insomecases,evenbetterthanvideochatting.So,whiletextingcanbeuseful,it'snotthebestwaytogetthemostoutofsocializing.Ifwe'relookingforgreaterhappinessandconnection,weshouldgivesomeoneacall.8.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“thecase”inParagraph3referto?A.Strongerconnectionispossible. B.Predictionsagreewiththeresults.C.Talkingonthephoneisawkward. D.municationoveremailiseffective.9.Whydoparticipantsmunicatingwithvoicefeelcloser?A.Theycantalkmorequickly. B.Voicesshowmoreemotions.C.Voicesareeasiertounderstand. D.Theyaremorefamiliarwithvoice.10.Howdoresearchersgetthestudyresult?A.Byquotingexperts'words. B.Bytellingstories.C.Bymakingparisons. D.Byintroducingtheories.11.Whatisconsideredthebestwaytoconnectwithsomeone?A.Textchatting. B.Sendingemails. C.Makingcalls. D.Writingletters.DSaladseeds(生菜種子)thatwentonaroundtriptoouterspaceandbackgrewataslightlyslowerratethantheonesonearth,scientistshavefound,thankstothousandsofyoungpeoplewhohelpedconductanoutofthisworldexperiment.Theprojectstartedin2015,whenBritishastronaut(宇航員)TimPeaketookamillionrocketseedswithhimonhisjourneytotheInternationalSpaceStation(ISS).TheseedsspentsixmonthstherebeforetheyweresentbacktoEarthin2016.InamessagesentfromtheISS,Peakesaidthescienceexperimentwastofindoutiftheconditionsinspaceaffectedtheseeds'abilitytogrow.Around600,000pupilsat8,600schoolsintheUKwerethenaskedtogrowtherocketseedsthathadbeentospace,alongwithregularseedsthathadneverlefttheplanet.Peakedescribedtheexperimentas"oneofthelargestandmostinspirationalexperimentsofitskind".Theresultsofthestudy,whichhavejustbeenpublished,foundthatthespaceseedsgrewmoreslowlythantheonesthathadstayedonEarth.Researchersontheexperimentsaidthiswasduetothestressesofspacetravel,suchasthezerogravity(零重力)atmosphereandhighlevelsofcosmicrays(宇宙射線),whichslowedthegrowthoftheplants.Nowresearchersarehopefulthatiftheseedsareproperlyprotected,itmightbepossibletogrowplantsduringfuturespacetaskstootherplanets.Dr.JakeChandler,fromUniversityofLondon,wholedthestudy,said,“ThepossibilityofeatinghomegrownsaladonMarsmaybeonesmallstepcloser.12.WhydidTimPeaketakeseedstoISS?A.Toexplorethesecrettogravity. B.TohaveastronautsgrowsaladinISS.C.Topromoteyoungkids,interestinsalad. D.Totestthespace'sinfluenceonseedsgrowth.13.HowdidTimPeakefeelabouttheexperiment?A.Encouraged. B.Disappointed. C.Confused. D.Concerned.14.Fromwhichpartofawebsiteisthetextprobablytaken?A.Health. B.Science. C.Education. D.Business.15.Whatcouldbethebesttitleofthetext?A.Spacestudy,ahottopic B.Saladgrowing,ahitamongstudentsC.Yoursalad,grownonMars,maysoonbeareality D.Man'sexplorationtoMars,abigstepforward第二節(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Whenwethinkofbicycles,wethinkoffunandtheoutdoors.Bicyclesgiveridersthefreedomtoexploreandenjoytheenvironmentanditssurroundings.___16___Mostpeopleknowthatridingbicyclesisenvironmentallyfriendly___17___Ifyouareridingabike,youarehelpingtoreduceairandnoisepollution.Bikesarebeingmoreandmorepopularacrosstheworld.Infact,theyarebeingmorethanjustafunpastime.___18___Formanypeoplearoundtheworld,accesstomarketsandschoolswouldnotbeaccessiblewithoutabike.___19___Somecities,suchasParisandBarcelona,havenotonlybuiltbicyclelanesbutalsohaveintroducedasystemofrentingbikes.Youcanrent,oruseabicycleinoneareaofthecityanddropitoffinanotherareaofthecity.Parisnowhasthousandsofbikesforpublicuse,withbicyclestationslocatedthroughoutthecity.SomeSouthAmericancities,suchasBogotainColombia,haveaweeklycarfreeday.___20___Onthesedays,thetrafficrelatedairpollutionfromoldbusesandtrucksisgreatlyreduced.Itseemsthatthebikeisaforceforgood,providingsolutionsforcleanercitieswithoutleavingaseriousenvironmentalfootprint.A.Theyareahealthy,cheapactivityandgoodexercise.B.Citiesaretakingthisloveanddemandforbicyclesseriously.C.Peopleareencouragedtobuybicyclestogotoandfromwork.D.Dailyuseofabicyclehasveryloweffectontheenvironment.E.Itischeapandconvenienttotravelaroundtheworldonbicycles.F.Theyarealsousedasadailytransporttoworkschoolorshopping.G.Morethan2millionpeoplebicycle,skate,orjogalongtheclosedroads.第二部分語言運用(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Flyingcanbestressfulevenforthemostexperiencedbusinesstraveler.Nomatterhowmanytimeswe___21___ourpreflight“todo”list,sometimesthebestplansgo____22____That'sjustwhathappenedtooneunluckypassengerwhoaccidentally___23___apaintingworth$340,000atDusseldorfAirportwhenhe___24___hisflighttoTelAviv.Thebusinessmanhadwrapped(包)the___25___carefullyincardboard.Heimmediately___26___airportauthoritiestoaskthemtolookforthe16x24inchworkbyFrench___27___YvesTanguyart,butitseemedtohavedisappearedintothinair.Withno___28___ing,thebusinessman’snephewdecidedtotakemattersintohisown____29____AftertakingaflightfromBelgiumtoDusseldorfinahurry,thewouldbedetective(偵探)metwiththepoliceinperson.____30____,fromthatpointon,____31____tothepuzzlebegantotakeshape.Aninvestigator____32____thatthecardboardcoatedpaintinghadfounditswayintoapaperrecyclingbin.When,afterwards,asearchwas____33____inwhatmightbethemostvaluablebininhistory,thepreciouspackagewasfound,____34____,atthebottomofthebin.Tragedy(悲劇)avoided.Artworksaved.“Thiswasdefinitelyoneofour____35____storiesthisyear,”policespokesmanAndreHartwigsaid.“Itwasrealdetectivework.”21.A.check B.make C.change D.print22.A.wild B.wrong C.successful D.creative23.A.bought B.picked C.recovered D.left24.A.missed B.boarded C.booked D.scheduled25.A.painting B.passport C.ticket D.package26.A.forted B.credited C.contacted D.cheered27.A.musician B.doctor C.author D.artist28.A.reports B.mails C.news D.passengers29.A.hands B.eyes C.home D.pany30.A.Unluckily B.Unusually C.Thankfully D.Obviously31.A.proposals B.clues C.descriptions D.efforts32.A.agreed B.remembered C.decided D.promised33.A.conducted B.canceled C.designed D.quitted34.A.damaged B.unharmed C.welldecorated D.wellreceived35.A.simplest B.latest C.saddest D.happiest第二節(共1

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