Unit 7 Art单元检测 -(2022)新北师大版高中英语必修第三册.rar
2021202120222022 学年高一英语北师大版学年高一英语北师大版(2019)(2019)必修三必修三 第七单元检测试卷参考答案第七单元检测试卷参考答案第二部分第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分)分)第一节:第一节:A 篇:篇:DBDB 篇:篇:ACBDC 篇:篇:CBDAD 篇:篇:ACDB第二节:第二节:3640 EBFGD第三部分第三部分 语言知识运用语言知识运用(共两节,满分共两节,满分 45 分分)第一节第一节 完形填空(共完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分分,满分 30 分)分)4145 DBCDB 4650 ACACA 5155 BDABD 5660 CCABD第二节第二节(共共 10 小题;每小题小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分分,满分 15 分分) 61. meaning 62. became 63. practised 64. as 65. Traditionally 66. are 67. which 68. the 69. pictures 70. peaceful第四部分第四部分 写作写作(共两节,满分共两节,满分 35 分分)第一节第一节 短文改错短文改错(共共 10 小题;每小题小题;每小题 1 分,满分分,满分 10 分分)It was warm and sunny, so we decide to go for a swim. When I reached to the beach, my decidedfriends were already there. The sea was perfect, appearing as smoothly as a mirror. I felt quite smooth pleased with it, and my friends were a little disappointing as they liked huge waves. When we got but disappointedhungry and thirsty, we bought some hotdog and drinks from a nearby shop. After that, we became hotdogsenergetic enough for a football game. It surprised all was that my team won game. Then we what the relaxed for a while, sleep on the beach. At about half past four, we packed up my things and went sleeping ourhome. We really had fun.第二节第二节 书面表达书面表达(满分满分 25 分分)One possible version:Dear Sir/Madam,My name is Li Hua, a senior high school student. I am writing to ask for information about the painting contest. I have been learning painting since the age of five and I am very into it. Recently, I drew a painting that is about the environment and I want to know if this kind of painting would be acceptable. Besides, would you tell me when and how to sign up? What kinds of personalinformation should be provided to enter the contest? Whats more, how much should I pay for it?I am looking forward to your reply. Yours, Li Hua2021202120222022 学年高一英语北师大版学年高一英语北师大版(2019)(2019)必修三必修三 第七单元检测试卷第七单元检测试卷第一部分第一部分 听力(共两节,满分听力(共两节,满分 30 分)分) 略略第二部分第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分)分)第一节第一节 (共(共 15 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2 分,满分分,满分 30 分)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。AMovies to EnjoyEating AnimalsThe 2018 documentary Eating Animals, based on the book by Jonathan Safran Foer published in 2009, tells us that factory farming is bad, and that most Americans dont realize just how bad. still, this isnt a feel-guilty film. Theres plenty of hope as director Christopher Quinn shows farmers who are still using practices that do not, for example, force chickens to live their short lives in a dark building while covered in their own poop (大便). Will the film cause you to go vegan (素食主义者)? Eh, burgers are really tasty. But it will make you think about what it is that youre putting in your mouth and maybe inspire you to head for the farmers market to see what a chicken that lived a happy life tastes like.Landmarks E Street Cinema, 555 11th St. NW, Washington, D. C.; opens on Oct. 15 (Mon.), $10-$12.50.Landmark Bethesda Row Cinema, 7235 Woodmont Ave. Bethesda, MD.; opens on Oct. 15(Mon.), $9.50-$12.50.The Last Tightrope Dancer in ArmeniaSometimes its enjoyable to see what everyone else has been seeing. It helps with dinner party conversation. Sometimes, though, its fun to see something really different. The Last Tightrope Dancer in Armenia is a 2009 documentary about the only two surviving performers of Armenian tightrope dancing, 76 and 77 at the time of the film, and their desperate efforts to pass on the traditional art form to the only student of tightrope dancing left in the land, a 16- year-old orphan boy.Library of Congress, Mary Pickford Theater, 101 Independence Ave. SE, Washington D.C.; Oct. 15 (Mon.),8p.m., free.Family Movie SeriesThe Old Greenbelt Theatre is here to help quiet the endless “ Im bored at the weekend. Every Sunday at l p.m., you can take the kids to see a family-friendly film for free, including Despicable Me 3 and Paddington 2. Just have fun!The Old Greenbelt Theatre, 129 Centerway, Greenbelt, MD.;Sundays throughDec.30,1p.m.,free. 21.Which statement about Eating Animals is TRUE? A. Its directed by Jonathan Safran Foer.B. Its a feel-guilty story about the bad factory farming. C. It may cause many more Americans to go vegan. D. It can help raise peoples awareness of food. 22.What could someone who wants to enjoy a film for free on October 15 choose?A. Eating Animals.B. The Last Tightrope Dancer in Armenia.C. Despicable Me 3.D. Paddington 2.23. Where should she go if a woman wants to spend a happy weekend with her children?A. Landmark Bethesda Row CinemaB. Library of Congress, Mary Pickford Theater. C. 555 11th St. NW,Washington, D.C.D. 129 Centerway, Greenbelt, MD.BBy day, Robert Titterton is a lawyer. In his spare time though he goes on stage beside pianist Maria Raspopova not as a musician but as her page turner. “Im not a trained musician, but Ive learnt to read music so I can help Maria in her performance.”Mr Titterton is chairman of the Omega Ensemble but has been the groups official page turner for the past four years. His job is to sit beside the pianist and turn the pages of the score so the musician doesnt have to break the flow of sound by doing it themselves. He said he became just as nervous as those playing instruments on stage.“A lot of skills are needed for the job. You have to make sure you dont turn two pages at once and make sure you find the repeats in the music when you have to go back to the right spot.” Mr Titterton explained.Being a page turner requires plenty of practice. Some pieces of music can go for 40 minutes and require up to 50 page turns, including back turns for repeat passages. Silent onstage communication is key, and each pianist has their own style of “nodding” to indicate a page turn which they need to practise with their page turner.But like all performances, there are moments when things go wrong. “I was turning the page to get ready for the next page, but the draft wind from the turn caused the spare pages to fall off the stand,” Mr Titterton said, “Luckily I was able to catch them and put them back.”Most page turners are piano students or up-and-coming concert pianists, although Ms Raspopova has once asked her husband to help her out on stage. “My husband is the worst page turner,” she laughed. “Hes interested in the music, feeling every note, and I have to say: Turn, turn! “Robert is the best page turner Ive had in my entire life.” 24. What should Titterton be able to do to be a page turner?A. Read music. B. Play the piano.C. Sing songs. D. Fix the instruments.25. Which of the following best describes Tittertons job on stage?A. Boring. B. Well-paid. C. Demanding. D. Dangerous.26. What does Titterton need to practise?A. Counting the pages. B. Recognizing the “nodding”.C. Catching falling objects. D. Performing in his own style.27. Why is Ms Raspopovas husband “the worse page turner”?A. He has very poor eyesight. B. He ignores the audience.C. He has no interest in music. D. He forgets to do his job.CI often wonder how people can get so angry, so deep in their own belief that they become deaf to anything that may differ from their beliefs. Ive often been told that Im too open-minded, listening to others viewpoints so openly that they become my own. Maybe that comes from my practice of actively listening to others. It means that I do really hear them instead of responding only out of politeness. Maybe its because I was brought up by parents who didnt necessarily speak to me about respecting others but modeled it for me through their own actions. They treated everyone equally, from what I remember, never looking down upon others because they were different from us.As I raise my daughters, I try my best to show them love and understanding in all situations. When they misbehave, talk back, or break the rules, Ill lovingly analyze the reasons behind their behaviour. Ill be tolerant (宽容的) towards their differing opinions and become open and curious about their ideas. And Ill be mindful of how I treat and speak to others, showing equal respect to everyone.My expectation is that if I show my daughters unconditional love and acceptance, theyll learn to show the same love to others. I hope that they will not see difference as a threat, but as a way to add richness to their very existence. Its beautiful to live in a world filled with so many differences.So, as I write this, welcoming my second daughter to my family, Im fully aware that change begins with how I act and what decisions I make. Every generation carries its own set of problems. All we have control over is how we respond to those problems. This is what I will teach my girls: how to control their own emotional world; how to hold onto love as well as their beliefs and values; how to remember that hate and anger are never the answer and that tolerance and love will always take them further in life.28. What makes the author different from other people?A. Her deep understanding of belief.B. Her negative views on social politeness.C. Her reaction to different opinions.D. Her confusing attitude towards her parents.29. What does the author intend to do as for raising her kids?A. Encourage them to have different opinions.B. Set them an example of love and acceptance.C. Punish them heavily for their bad behaviors.D. Teach them some useful conversation skills.30. What does Paragraph 3 imply?A. Love me, love my dog.B. Dont put the cart before the horse.C. Nothing seek, nothing find.D. Music with different tones sounds beautiful.31. What can be the best title for this text?A. The Importance of Love and ToleranceB. The Art of Social CommunicationC. The Ways to Effectively Listen to othersD. The Positive Attitude towards Hate and AngerDWorking at a desk all day may not be as bad for your health as sitting in front of a television after work. That is a finding of a new study done in the United States. It also suggests that not all forms of sitting are equally bad. Jeanette Garcia led the study. Garcia works as a researcher at the University of Central Florida in Orlando. Weve been hearing more and more about how sitting is the new smoking, she said. She added that other evidence suggests a relationship between health problems and time spent sitting. However, its been unclear whether all sitting is created equal, suggesting that as long as you reduce any type of sitting, then thats helpful in improving health, she added. This study suggests that this may not be the case, and that we should focus more on leisure(休闲)time siting, mainly television viewing time, rather than sitting, in general.”The study followed close to 3,600 African-American adults. Almost one-third of them watched television, or TV, for more than four hours a day. A little more than one-third of the subjects spent between two and four hours a day sitting in front of the TV. The remaining third watched TV for less than two hours a day. Researchers followed the group for an average of 8.4 years. During the study, 205 of the subjects died and 129 others suffered a heart attack or stroke. Compared to people who watched less than two hours of television daily, those who spent more than four hours in front of the TV were 49 percent more likely to die or have a heart attack or stroke. But the undesirable health effects of TV appeared to be limited to adults who failed to get the recommended amount of weekly exercise. That is around 150 minutes of moderate(普通的)physical activity or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise every week. Lin Yang is a researcher at the University of Calgary in Canada. She says it is possible that sitting in front of the TV might be worse than sitting at a desk because people snack while they are watching TV. Yang explained that “the evidence on TV viewing and health risks is strong, even if the exact biological causes are unclear. 32. What does Garcia probably agree with?A. Less sitting,better health. B. All kinds of sitting create the equal effects. C. We should focus more on time sitting. D. Sitting is as harmful as the new smoking. 33. What can you know about the participants in the study?A. 205 participants died of a heart attack or stroke. B. 3,600American-Afican adults were followed closely. C. Participants were followed for an average of more than 8 years. D. Over 1200 participants watched TV for more than 4 hours a day. 34. Who were more likely affected by undesirable health effects of TV?A. Those who watched less than two hours of television daily. B. Those who spent more than four hours in front of the TV. C. Those who spend 150 minutes on moderate physical activity. D. Those who didnt get the recommended amount of weekly exercise. 35. Which is the best title of the passage?A. Why sitting is the new smoking? B. All kinds of sitting are equally bad?C. More exercise produces good health? D. Why TV viewing time is bad for health?第二节第二节(共共 5 小题小题;每小题每小题 2 分分,满分满分 10 分分)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。Why people collect artMany people throughout history have gone to great lengths to collect art. But what motivates these collectors?One popular explanation for collecting is that they can have financial gain. Some resell works. earning enormous profit. 36 Immorally, some “collectors” buy art as a form of money laundering (洗钱), since it is far easier to move art than cash between countries without examination. 37 For them, art is important for other reasons. The best way to understand the underlying drive of art collecting is as a means to create and strengthen social bonds, and as a way for collectors to communicate within these new networks.Collectors are not only interested in creating social links; they are also motivated by the messages they can send once these social networks are created. We all know art is a powerful way for the artist to express thoughts and feelings. 38 Displaying art can send a message about who the collector really is at least who he or she sees himself or herself as. 39 Through the collections, collectors convey messages not just about themselves, but about the world as a whole. For example, the kid with the shoebox of bird feathers might show others his or her collection not just to make friends, but also to convince them of the importance of protecting endangered species.People collect art for various reasons. 40 A. Some gain from artworks in an illegal way. B. But most collectors think little of profit.C. Artworks preserve the qualities of their makers. D. No doubt art collection is a hard addiction to overcome.E. Some get large tax reductions for donating art to museums,F. It also serves as an effective way for collectors to express themselves.G. Other art collectors see their collections as having broader power.第三部分第三部分 语言知识运用语言知识运用(共两节,满分共两节,满分 45 分分)第一节第一节 完形填空(共完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分分,满分 30 分)分)阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。When struggling to reach a goal, dont let limitations define you. Use them as 41 to push beyond your comfort zone. That way youll find creative 42 and better understand your inner strengths. And its inner stren
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2021202120222022 学年高一英语北师大版学年高一英语北师大版(2019)(2019)必修三必修三 第七单元检测试卷参考答案第七单元检测试卷参考答案第二部分第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分)分)第一节:第一节:A 篇:篇:DBDB 篇:篇:ACBDC 篇:篇:CBDAD 篇:篇:ACDB第二节:第二节:3640 EBFGD第三部分第三部分 语言知识运用语言知识运用(共两节,满分共两节,满分 45 分分)第一节第一节 完形填空(共完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分分,满分 30 分)分)4145 DBCDB 4650 ACACA 5155 BDABD 5660 CCABD第二节第二节(共共 10 小题;每小题小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分分,满分 15 分分) 61. meaning 62. became 63. practised 64. as 65. Traditionally 66. are 67. which 68. the 69. pictures 70. peaceful第四部分第四部分 写作写作(共两节,满分共两节,满分 35 分分)第一节第一节 短文改错短文改错(共共 10 小题;每小题小题;每小题 1 分,满分分,满分 10 分分)It was warm and sunny, so we decide to go for a swim. When I reached to the beach, my decidedfriends were already there. The sea was perfect, appearing as smoothly as a mirror. I felt quite smooth pleased with it, and my friends were a little disappointing as they liked huge waves. When we got but disappointedhungry and thirsty, we bought some hotdog and drinks from a nearby shop. After that, we became hotdogsenergetic enough for a football game. It surprised all was that my team won game. Then we what the relaxed for a while, sleep on the beach. At about half past four, we packed up my things and went sleeping ourhome. We really had fun.第二节第二节 书面表达书面表达(满分满分 25 分分)One possible version:Dear Sir/Madam,My name is Li Hua, a senior high school student. I am writing to ask for information about the painting contest. I have been learning painting since the age of five and I am very into it. Recently, I drew a painting that is about the environment and I want to know if this kind of painting would be acceptable. Besides, would you tell me when and how to sign up? What kinds of personalinformation should be provided to enter the contest? Whats more, how much should I pay for it?I am looking forward to your reply. Yours, Li Hua2021202120222022 学年高一英语北师大版学年高一英语北师大版(2019)(2019)必修三必修三 第七单元检测试卷第七单元检测试卷第一部分第一部分 听力(共两节,满分听力(共两节,满分 30 分)分) 略略第二部分第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分)分)第一节第一节 (共(共 15 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2 分,满分分,满分 30 分)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。AMovies to EnjoyEating AnimalsThe 2018 documentary Eating Animals, based on the book by Jonathan Safran Foer published in 2009, tells us that factory farming is bad, and that most Americans dont realize just how bad. still, this isnt a feel-guilty film. Theres plenty of hope as director Christopher Quinn shows farmers who are still using practices that do not, for example, force chickens to live their short lives in a dark building while covered in their own poop (大便). Will the film cause you to go vegan (素食主义者)? Eh, burgers are really tasty. But it will make you think about what it is that youre putting in your mouth and maybe inspire you to head for the farmers market to see what a chicken that lived a happy life tastes like.Landmarks E Street Cinema, 555 11th St. NW, Washington, D. C.; opens on Oct. 15 (Mon.), $10-$12.50.Landmark Bethesda Row Cinema, 7235 Woodmont Ave. Bethesda, MD.; opens on Oct. 15(Mon.), $9.50-$12.50.The Last Tightrope Dancer in ArmeniaSometimes its enjoyable to see what everyone else has been seeing. It helps with dinner party conversation. Sometimes, though, its fun to see something really different. The Last Tightrope Dancer in Armenia is a 2009 documentary about the only two surviving performers of Armenian tightrope dancing, 76 and 77 at the time of the film, and their desperate efforts to pass on the traditional art form to the only student of tightrope dancing left in the land, a 16- year-old orphan boy.Library of Congress, Mary Pickford Theater, 101 Independence Ave. SE, Washington D.C.; Oct. 15 (Mon.),8p.m., free.Family Movie SeriesThe Old Greenbelt Theatre is here to help quiet the endless “ Im bored at the weekend. Every Sunday at l p.m., you can take the kids to see a family-friendly film for free, including Despicable Me 3 and Paddington 2. Just have fun!The Old Greenbelt Theatre, 129 Centerway, Greenbelt, MD.;Sundays throughDec.30,1p.m.,free. 21.Which statement about Eating Animals is TRUE? A. Its directed by Jonathan Safran Foer.B. Its a feel-guilty story about the bad factory farming. C. It may cause many more Americans to go vegan. D. It can help raise peoples awareness of food. 22.What could someone who wants to enjoy a film for free on October 15 choose?A. Eating Animals.B. The Last Tightrope Dancer in Armenia.C. Despicable Me 3.D. Paddington 2.23. Where should she go if a woman wants to spend a happy weekend with her children?A. Landmark Bethesda Row CinemaB. Library of Congress, Mary Pickford Theater. C. 555 11th St. NW,Washington, D.C.D. 129 Centerway, Greenbelt, MD.BBy day, Robert Titterton is a lawyer. In his spare time though he goes on stage beside pianist Maria Raspopova not as a musician but as her page turner. “Im not a trained musician, but Ive learnt to read music so I can help Maria in her performance.”Mr Titterton is chairman of the Omega Ensemble but has been the groups official page turner for the past four years. His job is to sit beside the pianist and turn the pages of the score so the musician doesnt have to break the flow of sound by doing it themselves. He said he became just as nervous as those playing instruments on stage.“A lot of skills are needed for the job. You have to make sure you dont turn two pages at once and make sure you find the repeats in the music when you have to go back to the right spot.” Mr Titterton explained.Being a page turner requires plenty of practice. Some pieces of music can go for 40 minutes and require up to 50 page turns, including back turns for repeat passages. Silent onstage communication is key, and each pianist has their own style of “nodding” to indicate a page turn which they need to practise with their page turner.But like all performances, there are moments when things go wrong. “I was turning the page to get ready for the next page, but the draft wind from the turn caused the spare pages to fall off the stand,” Mr Titterton said, “Luckily I was able to catch them and put them back.”Most page turners are piano students or up-and-coming concert pianists, although Ms Raspopova has once asked her husband to help her out on stage. “My husband is the worst page turner,” she laughed. “Hes interested in the music, feeling every note, and I have to say: Turn, turn! “Robert is the best page turner Ive had in my entire life.” 24. What should Titterton be able to do to be a page turner?A. Read music. B. Play the piano.C. Sing songs. D. Fix the instruments.25. Which of the following best describes Tittertons job on stage?A. Boring. B. Well-paid. C. Demanding. D. Dangerous.26. What does Titterton need to practise?A. Counting the pages. B. Recognizing the “nodding”.C. Catching falling objects. D. Performing in his own style.27. Why is Ms Raspopovas husband “the worse page turner”?A. He has very poor eyesight. B. He ignores the audience.C. He has no interest in music. D. He forgets to do his job.CI often wonder how people can get so angry, so deep in their own belief that they become deaf to anything that may differ from their beliefs. Ive often been told that Im too open-minded, listening to others viewpoints so openly that they become my own. Maybe that comes from my practice of actively listening to others. It means that I do really hear them instead of responding only out of politeness. Maybe its because I was brought up by parents who didnt necessarily speak to me about respecting others but modeled it for me through their own actions. They treated everyone equally, from what I remember, never looking down upon others because they were different from us.As I raise my daughters, I try my best to show them love and understanding in all situations. When they misbehave, talk back, or break the rules, Ill lovingly analyze the reasons behind their behaviour. Ill be tolerant (宽容的) towards their differing opinions and become open and curious about their ideas. And Ill be mindful of how I treat and speak to others, showing equal respect to everyone.My expectation is that if I show my daughters unconditional love and acceptance, theyll learn to show the same love to others. I hope that they will not see difference as a threat, but as a way to add richness to their very existence. Its beautiful to live in a world filled with so many differences.So, as I write this, welcoming my second daughter to my family, Im fully aware that change begins with how I act and what decisions I make. Every generation carries its own set of problems. All we have control over is how we respond to those problems. This is what I will teach my girls: how to control their own emotional world; how to hold onto love as well as their beliefs and values; how to remember that hate and anger are never the answer and that tolerance and love will always take them further in life.28. What makes the author different from other people?A. Her deep understanding of belief.B. Her negative views on social politeness.C. Her reaction to different opinions.D. Her confusing attitude towards her parents.29. What does the author intend to do as for raising her kids?A. Encourage them to have different opinions.B. Set them an example of love and acceptance.C. Punish them heavily for their bad behaviors.D. Teach them some useful conversation skills.30. What does Paragraph 3 imply?A. Love me, love my dog.B. Dont put the cart before the horse.C. Nothing seek, nothing find.D. Music with different tones sounds beautiful.31. What can be the best title for this text?A. The Importance of Love and ToleranceB. The Art of Social CommunicationC. The Ways to Effectively Listen to othersD. The Positive Attitude towards Hate and AngerDWorking at a desk all day may not be as bad for your health as sitting in front of a television after work. That is a finding of a new study done in the United States. It also suggests that not all forms of sitting are equally bad. Jeanette Garcia led the study. Garcia works as a researcher at the University of Central Florida in Orlando. Weve been hearing more and more about how sitting is the new smoking, she said. She added that other evidence suggests a relationship between health problems and time spent sitting. However, its been unclear whether all sitting is created equal, suggesting that as long as you reduce any type of sitting, then thats helpful in improving health, she added. This study suggests that this may not be the case, and that we should focus more on leisure(休闲)time siting, mainly television viewing time, rather than sitting, in general.”The study followed close to 3,600 African-American adults. Almost one-third of them watched television, or TV, for more than four hours a day. A little more than one-third of the subjects spent between two and four hours a day sitting in front of the TV. The remaining third watched TV for less than two hours a day. Researchers followed the group for an average of 8.4 years. During the study, 205 of the subjects died and 129 others suffered a heart attack or stroke. Compared to people who watched less than two hours of television daily, those who spent more than four hours in front of the TV were 49 percent more likely to die or have a heart attack or stroke. But the undesirable health effects of TV appeared to be limited to adults who failed to get the recommended amount of weekly exercise. That is around 150 minutes of moderate(普通的)physical activity or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise every week. Lin Yang is a researcher at the University of Calgary in Canada. She says it is possible that sitting in front of the TV might be worse than sitting at a desk because people snack while they are watching TV. Yang explained that “the evidence on TV viewing and health risks is strong, even if the exact biological causes are unclear. 32. What does Garcia probably agree with?A. Less sitting,better health. B. All kinds of sitting create the equal effects. C. We should focus more on time sitting. D. Sitting is as harmful as the new smoking. 33. What can you know about the participants in the study?A. 205 participants died of a heart attack or stroke. B. 3,600American-Afican adults were followed closely. C. Participants were followed for an average of more than 8 years. D. Over 1200 participants watched TV for more than 4 hours a day. 34. Who were more likely affected by undesirable health effects of TV?A. Those who watched less than two hours of television daily. B. Those who spent more than four hours in front of the TV. C. Those who spend 150 minutes on moderate physical activity. D. Those who didnt get the recommended amount of weekly exercise. 35. Which is the best title of the passage?A. Why sitting is the new smoking? B. All kinds of sitting are equally bad?C. More exercise produces good health? D. Why TV viewing time is bad for health?第二节第二节(共共 5 小题小题;每小题每小题 2 分分,满分满分 10 分分)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。Why people collect artMany people throughout history have gone to great lengths to collect art. But what motivates these collectors?One popular explanation for collecting is that they can have financial gain. Some resell works. earning enormous profit. 36 Immorally, some “collectors” buy art as a form of money laundering (洗钱), since it is far easier to move art than cash between countries without examination. 37 For them, art is important for other reasons. The best way to understand the underlying drive of art collecting is as a means to create and strengthen social bonds, and as a way for collectors to communicate within these new networks.Collectors are not only interested in creating social links; they are also motivated by the messages they can send once these social networks are created. We all know art is a powerful way for the artist to express thoughts and feelings. 38 Displaying art can send a message about who the collector really is at least who he or she sees himself or herself as. 39 Through the collections, collectors convey messages not just about themselves, but about the world as a whole. For example, the kid with the shoebox of bird feathers might show others his or her collection not just to make friends, but also to convince them of the importance of protecting endangered species.People collect art for various reasons. 40 A. Some gain from artworks in an illegal way. B. But most collectors think little of profit.C. Artworks preserve the qualities of their makers. D. No doubt art collection is a hard addiction to overcome.E. Some get large tax reductions for donating art to museums,F. It also serves as an effective way for collectors to express themselves.G. Other art collectors see their collections as having broader power.第三部分第三部分 语言知识运用语言知识运用(共两节,满分共两节,满分 45 分分)第一节第一节 完形填空(共完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分分,满分 30 分)分)阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。When struggling to reach a goal, dont let limitations define you. Use them as 41 to push beyond your comfort zone. That way youll find creative 42 and better understand your inner strengths. 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