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课时素养评价六
Unit 2 Morals and Virtues Reading for Writing

Ⅰ. 单词拼写

1. The invitation says that everyone should wear a
disguise
(
伪装
).
2. When
accidents
(
事故
) occur, we should calm down and turn to teachers or parents for help.
3. Chinese subway trains are now
exported
(
出口
) to developed countries including the United
States.
4. A sense of humor can also help to ease the
tension
(
紧张
)between people.
5. I’ve learned English for more than eight years and I am familiar with computer
operation
(


).
6. American students have a more
flexible
(
灵活的
) schedule to do part- time jobs.
7. My name is Li Hua,
chairman
(
主席) of the Students’ Union of Chenxing Middle School.

8.
Therefore
(
因此), I’d like to be your guide and show you around our city.

9. I study from morning until
midnight
(
午夜
), taking many practice exams.
10. Compared with the Internet, it does little
harm
(
伤害
) to our body, especially our eyes.
Ⅱ. 选词填空

in memory of; first aid; in tears; in disguise; pass away; trip over; a great deal; in
a whisper; at midnight; do great harm to
1. I received a message from my parents that my beloved grandpa had
passed away
.

2. On the other hand, we can learn
a great deal
from other students we meet in activities.

3. A parade will be held in our city
in memory of
the great day.

4. It is recognised that smoking
does great harm to
our health.

5. The old man
tripped over
a stone lying on the street.

6. The knowledge of
first aid

is a necessity, which can save someone’s life.


7. The girl ran away
in tears
, scolded by his father.

8. Some students are still doing their homework
at midnight.


9. The thief was caught stealing by a policeman
in disguise.

10. The two students were talking to each
in a whisper
when I came into the room.


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Ⅰ. 阅读理解

A
(2019·遵义高一检测
)
My family, my wife, Joan, our two teenagers Hannah and Joseph, and I, live in Atlanta
with our two dogs.
Ten
years
ago, we
moved
into
our
dream
house, a
very
big
three-story
home.
It
was
a
beautiful
place, but
as
our
children
grew
up, our
sense
of
togetherness
(
团结
)
began
to
disappear
slowly.
In the big house, we sometimes seemed to be strangers to each other.
One
day
when
Hannah
was
14, she
became
upset
about
the
difference
between
the
world’s
haves
and the have-
nots. She expected us to be “a family th
at makes a difference in the world, even
if
it’s
a
small
difference.

Joan
asked
her, “What
are
you
willing
to
sacrifice? Your
house?
Your room? ” Hannah said yes to both. After talking it over as a family, we decided to sell
our house and move to one that was half its size and price and donate (
捐赠
) the difference to
those in need.
After a lot of research, we chose the Hunger Project, a US-based organization. It works
with villagers in Africa, Asia and South America and helps them fight against poverty (
贫穷
).
Our money went to pay for building two centers. Each has a meeting place, a bank and a health
clinic (
诊所
). Together, the centers would serve more than 20 villages in eastern Ghana. We
also traveled to meet the villagers and were blown away by their hard work and warmth.
To be honest, we were a little worried at first. Would we regard the new home as being too
small for us? Or would we think we had given up too much? Two years later, I can tell you:
It’s
the
best
move
we
have
ever
made.
W
hile
we
worked
together
on
our
family
project, we
became
much closer. As Hannah said the other day, “We learned how to really trust each other. ”

【文章大意】
本文是记叙文。讲述了一家为帮助穷人卖掉大房子换 成小房子的动人故事。

1. After they moved into a large house, the author’s family
______.

A. were not as close as before
B. wanted an even larger house
C. often went travelling together
D. often let strangers share their spare rooms
【解析】

A

细节理解题。
根据第二段最后一句
In
the
big
house, we
sometimes
seemed
to
be
strangers
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to each other.
可知他们搬进大房子之后
,
家人之间的关系疏远了。

2. What does the underlined word “sacrifice” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?

A. Hope for.
B. Look for.
C. Give up.
D. Build up.
【解析】

C
。词义猜测题。从她母亲的问话“Your house? Your room? ”以及下文所描述的他们的行
动可知该词的含义是“牺牲
,
放弃”, 与”give up”同义。

3. Why did the author’s family sell their big house?

A. To go abroad.
B. To help the poor.
C. To treat Hannah’s illness.

D. To save money for the future.
【解析】

B
。细节理解题。根据第三段最后一句
After talking it over as a family, we decided to
sell our house and move to one that was half its size and price and donate the difference to
those in need.
以及下文内容可知他们卖掉房子是为了给穷人提供帮助。

4. How did the author feel about his family’s move?

A. It was well worth it.
B. It was a bad decision.
C. It was a waste of money.
D. It wasn’t as satisfying as expected.

【解析】

A
。细节理解题。根据最后一段中的
It’s the best move we have ever made. 可知作者感
觉他们做对了。

B
Running on the beach
can certainly be a good
thing. It’s completely
diff
erent from running
on the pavement, a track or trails with soft surfaces.

For
starters,
sand
can
be
a
challenge
because
it
has
an
uneven(
不平的
)surface
and
constantly
moves
under
your
feet.
As
you
push
off,
you’re
going
to
lose
some
of
your
push
as
the
san
d
moves.
So, you’re not going to be able to push yourself forward as you would on a track or pavement!
But
this
unevenness
has
an
upside: It
gives
your
body
an
extra
workout,
forcing
you
to
exercise

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