1、Unit 3 单元测试卷(时间:100 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,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。1What does Mr. Brown most probably do at the school?AHe teaches art. BHe learns painting.CHe repairs equipment.2Why d
2、id the man get a ticket?AHe sped. BHe ran a red light. CHe parked at the wrong place.3Who spoke to Robert?AHis teacher. BHis boss. CHis partner.4Where is the man in the dialogue?AIn a hotel. BAt home. CIn a hospital.5What do we know about the chair?AIt is damaged. BIt is blue and yellow.CThe salesma
3、n is charging $159 for it.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、7 题。6What does the buyer think of the house?AIt is too expensive. BIt just meets his needs.CIts too
4、 far from South Florida Street.7How did the man learn about the house?AHis wife told him about it.BHe saw it on South Florida Street.CHe read about it in the newspaper.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。8Why did the two speakers decide to go to the library?AIt would be quieter there. BThey would have their test the
5、re.CThey could get some drinks there.9Why didnt they go to the restaurant at the Student Center?AThe food there didnt taste nice.BThere were too many people there.CThe service there wasnt good enough.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10What can you see in the first postage stamps?AA picture of Queen Victoria.B
6、A picture of the queens palace.CA picture of Rowland Hill.11When were the first postage stamps issued?AIn 1840. BIn 1920. CIn 1804.12Who paid for mail delivery before the appearance of postage stamps?AThe queen. BThe British government.CEither the sender or the receiver of a letter.听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至
7、 16 题。13What are the speakers mainly talking about?ACollecting objects on the beach.BTracking water pollution.CMapping the movement of ocean water.14What did the man find on the beach?AAn interesting piece of wood.BA message inside a bottle.CAn unusual shell.15What made the finding look like a sculp
8、ture?AWind.BStorms.CThe movement of ocean water.16According to the magazine article, why did scientists put bottles into the ocean?AThey wanted to make a pretty detailed model.BThey wanted to enter all the data into the computer.CThey wanted to find out where the ocean water goes.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至
9、20 题。17Who invented rugby?AA football player. BA schoolboy of Rugby School.CThe Football Team of Rugby School.18How many points is a free kick at the goal worth?ATwo points. BThree points. CFour points.19Why is one of the teams called “All Blacks”?AThe players wear black shoes.BThe team is made up o
10、f black people.CThe players are in black almost all over.20Which of the following is true about rugby?AYou cant play rugby with your hands.BA rugby team has more players than a football team.CThe players are never friendly to those in another team.答案:15 ABBCA 610 BCCBA1115 ACCAC 1620 CBBCB听力材料:Text
11、1M: I went shopping with Mr. Brown and he bought some paper, paints and brushes.W: Oh, I know, he needs them at high school.Text 2M: I dont understand how you got a ticket. I always thought you were a careful driver.W: I usually am, but I thought I could make it before the light turned.Text 3W: This
12、 is the third time youve been late this week, Robert. Youll have to do better than that, or I might find it necessary to let you go.M: It wont happen again. I promise.Text 4M: I want to get a private room as soon as possible. Also, please put a “No Visitors” sign on my door when you leave.W: Ill tak
13、e care of both things, but first put this in your mouth so that I can fill in your chart.Text 5W: Now this chair I like. It would go perfectly with my blue carpet.M: Well, theres a small hole on the back side of the cushion. See? It regularly sells for $159, but we will gladly make an adjustment if
14、you want it.Text 6M: Hello. Are you the person who has a house for sale?W: Yes, I am.M: Well, the ad says that it has four bedrooms and three baths, just what I need for my family of six. May I ask how much you want for it?W: I prefer not to talk about it over the phone, but lets say its $50,000. Bu
15、t you should pay me $10,000 first. Why dont you come by and take a look?M: Well, Im not sure I could pay you such a large sum of money right now, but I would like to see the house. If you can tell me how to get to Churchill Avenue from South Florida Street, my wife and Ill be over.Text 7W: Whats the
16、 matter, dear?M: I want a cup of coffee, but this machine is out of order, and I lost my money.W: Lets go to the restaurant at the Student Center.M: Better not. The last time I was there it was so crowded that I had to wait in line for almost an hour.W: Really? Lets go somewhere else then. It cant b
17、e too long because I have a test at three oclock.M: Okay. Lets go to the library. Theres another machine downstairs by the telephones.Text 8W: When did you become interested in collecting stamps?M: Oh, when I was about ten years old. Its an exciting hobby. You know, the first postage stamps were iss
18、ued in Britain in 1840.W: Really? I didnt know that. I did know that the charge for mail delivery was paid by either the sender or the receiver. How much was the usual charge?M: Oh, about ten cents for a short distance. But post offices were losing money with that system. Rowland Hill, an Englishman
19、, suggested using postage stamps. Heres a picture of the first two stamps issued.W: They both bear a picture of Queen Victoria.M: Yes, I wish I had the originals. I would be a wealthy man instead of a poor stamp collector.Text 9M: Hey, Michelle. Look what I just found. Right here in the sand.W: A pi
20、ece of wood? Oh. Driftwood, interesting shape, almost like some sort of modern sculpture.M: Yeah. And feel how smooth it is.W: Hmm. Mustve been in the water a long time. It couldve been drifting in the ocean movement for months, or even years.M: In the ocean movement? Doesnt the wind just blow thing
21、s around out there?W: Well, sure. But the ocean water is always moving too. Almost like rivers, but underwater rivers, flowing through the ocean.M: So how do scientists find out where ocean water goes? Stick a message in a bottle and throw it in the water?W: Dont laugh. In fact, I was reading in a s
22、cience magazine that scientists have put huge numbers of bottles into the ocean over the years. They wanted to map out where the ocean water would carry them.M: Say, Im sure after they found out where all those bottles ended up, they could enter all that data into a computer and make a pretty detail
23、ed model to show where the ocean water goes.W: In fact, they did.Text 10Nowadays, rugby is more than just a different way of playing football. But over a hundred years ago, it was “invented” by a schoolboy playing in a football team. This boy wanted to score a goal, so he picked up the ball and ran
24、up the pitch. Then he put the ball down between the goal posts. The boy was a pupil at Rugby school, so ever since then the game has been called rugby:Let me explain some of the rules of the game. There are fifteen men in a rugby team. In football you may only kick the ball; the ball is completely r
25、ound. A rugby ball is not round. This makes the ball easier to hold, because you must run with the ball in your hands. Each side tries to carry the ball to the other teams end of the pitch and places it on the ground. If a player can do this without the other side stopping him, he scores a “try”, wh
26、ich is worth four points. The player can then attempt to kick the ball between the goalposts and score two more points. If a team breaks the rules then the other side can take a free kick at their goal, and it counts as three points.Every your England, Wales, Ireland, Scotland and France play each o
27、ther at rugby in a championship. However, the best team in the world comes from New Zealand. The team is called the “All Blacks” because the players wear black shirts, shorts and socks.Rugby is popular all over the world. Although rugby is a rougher game than football, the players are friendly, but
28、that is after the game is over!第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节:(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项。AI went to the Chinatown market in London last Sunday. The first thing I did was to go to one of the Chinese green grocers shops.As soon as I entered the shop,I smelt mixtures of Ch
29、inese spices and saw the new seasons fruits.My son wanted a bag of sweets, so we walked into the shop next door which sells many kinds of candy.There is a lot of noise in the Chinatown market and you will see many tourists,too. There are a lot of cars and trucks that never stop beeping(按喇叭 )While pe
30、ople are loading and unloading their goods, most of them have their cars and trucks parked in the middle of the road. This causes great trouble for other drivers. Can you imagine that?After we had done all our shopping, my son and I went to a restaurant for lunch.We enjoyed our meal very much. But t
31、he shopping made us both very tired in the end.We headed down the road to catch our bus home.My son and I enjoyed riding in the bus. We also enjoyed looking at different buildings and people walking by dressed in fancy outfits(服装)Although Chinatown can be a busy place to shop in, I do enjoy going th
32、ere now and then.I can buy some of my necessities,and I can also look and browse(浏览) around the other shops and department stores where I can indulge(使沉迷 ) myself with some nice things.Chinatown is located in the heart of central London,where you can find tons of shop and other places to amuse you.A
33、nd for me, I certainly dont mind going back there again soon.21What place did the author and her son enter at first?AA grocery store. BA garage.CA clothing shop. DA restaurant.22Why are the traffic conditions in Chinatown not very good?ABecause the road to the Chinatown is too narrow.BBecause the ro
34、ad to the Chinatown market is being repaired.CBecause many people are loading and unloading their goods.DBecause most drivers stop their vehicles in the middle of the road.23What can we infer from the last sentence of the passage?AThe writer likes Chinatown because its near.BThe writer is not willin
35、g to spend much time at the Chinatown market.CThe writer will come to Chinatown again before long.DThe writer doesnt have a good impression on Chinatown.24The passage tells us that that day the author _.Adrove her car homeBhad lunch after shoppingCbought a satisfying dressDwatched some performances
36、with her son答案:21解析:事实判断题。根据第一段:The first thing I did was to go to one of the Chinese green grocers shops 可得答案。答案:A22解析:细节理解题。根据第二段:most of them have their cars and trucks parked in the middle of the road.This causes great trouble for other drivers 可知答案。答案:D23解析:句意理解题。根据第三段:And for me, I certainly d
37、ont mind going back there again soon 句子的意思可知答案。答案:C24解析:推理判断题。根据第三段:After we had done all our shopping, my son and I went to a restaurant for lunch 可推出答案。答案:BBThank you for your interest in volunteering with the city of Melbournes tourism program. The Tourism branch generally conducts volunteer recr
38、uitment(招募) sessions twice a year. The next intake is likely to be around October or November 2014.If you would like to receive an email advising you of the next recruitment session, please email tourism melbourne.vic.gov.au.Volunteering with Tourism Melbourne:Volunteers play a vital role in the Cit
39、y of Melbournes tourism services.They provide information on Melbourne to around two million visitors each year.Their love and knowledge of the city and regional Victoria adds to Melbournes reputation as a friendly, welcoming and culturally vibrant(充满活力的) city.The volunteer programs include: City Am
40、bassadors(大使) Melbourne Visitor Booth at Bourke Street Mall Melbourne Visitor Centre at Federation Square Melbourne Greeter Service Places are limited and potential volunteers must participate(参加) in a selection process based around the following basis.Volunteers must be: interested in Melbourne cus
41、tomer service focused able to use computer available for one fourhour shift(either morning or afternoon) each week for a minimum of one year team players who love meeting people able to show a commitment to the City of Melbournes values(as outlined in the online application) An extensive training pr
42、ogram and ongoing support is provided.More information:To find out more about becoming a volunteer, Contact us online or phone the City of Melbournes Volunteer Project Officer,Tourism Melbourne on (03) 9658 9658.For other volunteering opportunities,see national volunteer recruitment website Go Volun
43、teer.25What is this passage mainly about?AMelbournes tourism services.BTourism volunteer program.CTour tips on visiting Melbourne.DThe places of interest of Melbourne.26One of the qualifications(资格) of a tourism volunteer is “_”AThe next intake is likely to be around October or November 2014.BVolunt
44、eers must be team players who love meeting people.CAn extensive training program and ongoing support is provided.DVolunteers play a vital role in the City of Melbournes tourism services.27Which of the following is true?AThe local volunteer recruitment website is Go Volunteer.BThere are about three m
45、illion visitors to Melbourne each year.CThe Tourism branch generally conducts volunteer recruitment sessions once a year.DPeople can call (03)9658 9658 to know more information about becoming a tourism volunteer.答案:25解析:主旨大意题。根据全文如开头:Thank you for your interest in volunteering with the city of Melbo
46、urnes tourism program 可得答案。答案:B26解析:事实判断题。根据 Volunteers must be:team players who love meeting people 可得答案。答案:B27解析:事实判断题。根据 More information 下面的内容:Contact us online or phone the City of Melbournes Volunteer Project Officer, Tourism Melbourne on (03) 9658 9658可知答案。答案:DCZinc(锌) is one of about 20 elem
47、ents(元素) necessary for good health. It is present in the body in a very small amount, but it makes it possible for important chemical actions to be carried out in cells. Scientists are just beginning to discover how zinc and other elements work. Researchers first studied zinc as a way to speed recov
48、ery. Dr. Waltor Powys formerly with the United States Air Force, noted that the laboratory animals recovered faster when some matters were added to their food. One of these matters was zinc. Dr. Powys later tested the zinc treatment on an American airman recovering from medical operations. The airman who received zinc sulphate(硫酸锌) recovered in half of the usual time. Other doctors studied persons who had a number of strange disorders. The doctors learned that all of these problems were caused by l