外研英语高中必修3 module 4 单元测试

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高中英语 新外研版 必修三 Unit 4 Amazing art Unit 4 Amazing art单元测试

高中英语 新外研版 必修三 Unit 4 Amazing art Unit 4  Amazing art单元测试

新外研版高中英语必修三Unit 4 Amazing art单元测试(考试时间:120分钟分值:150分)一、根据汉语提示写出正确的单词(每小题0.5分,共5分)1.I thought I could hear footsteps on the_________ (楼梯).2.This great__________ (战役) was vividly recorded in the documentary film.3.I like the taste of __________(葡萄酒)and enjoy trying different kinds.4.She has the determination that her brother __________ (缺乏).5.I took a fresh rose out of the __________(花瓶)on our table and handed it to my wife.6.Alice looked at Jenny and Mark, who had risen to ________ (迎接) her.7.Even the __________ (皇帝) has his poor relatives.8.This material is very thick and the ________ (缝衣针) is not strong enough to go through it.9.He watched the smoke rise from his __________ (香烟).10.The ________ (频繁的) travel that is typical of your career may not suit your new lifestyle.二、用所给单词的正确形式填空(每小题0.5分,共5分)1. He drew pictures for books, and was also a __________ (sculpt) and a photographer.2. Have you seen the __________ (exhibit) of Picasso’s works?3. There’s no post office in the __________ (neighbour).4. The film __________ (vivid) reflects the life of the present-day high school students.5. He will ___________ (demonstration) how the new device works.6. Gorge had not seen his mother all that much, because __________ (most) she worked abroad.7. My grandmother looks beautiful and __________ (elegance) as always.8. Mathew Brown is an experienced TV and radio ________ (broadcast).9. China must strive to ________ (stimulation) its domestic consumption instead of relying on investment and exports.10. Chinese __________ (calligrapher) requires constant practice before you can master the art.三、选择合适的短语,并用其正确形式,完成句子(每小题1分,共5分)1._______________, can I have a look at your photo album?2.It’s human nature for parents to_______________ their children.3._______________ what they are talking about.4.I found the key_______________when I was cleaning the room.5.The newspaper job had me doing the same thing_______________.四、阅读理解(每小题2分,共30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。

高中英语外研版必修3模块质量测评四

高中英语外研版必修3模块质量测评四

高中英语外研版必修3模块质量测评四模块质量测评四 (Module 4)(时间: 100 分钟满分:120 分)第一部分阅读理解 (共两节,满分40 分)第一节: (共 15 小题;每题 2 分,满分30 分)阅读以下短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最正确选项。

AContacts between Japan and the rest of the world have grown agreat deal in the twentieth century. In the last thirty years, businesscontacts between Japan and the West have bee very important. Manyforeign panies now have offices in Japan and Japanese businessmen do business around the world.Differences between Japanese and Western ways of doing business, however, often bewilder the foreign businessmenand making doingbusiness in Japan difficult for foreigners. The American businessman,for example, wants to start talking businessimmediately. He wantsquick decisions. He does not wait. The Japanese, on the other hand,likes to arrive at decisionsgradually after giving him a great deal ofthought.Another thing foreign businessmen have difficulty in understanding is when a Japanese means “ Yes”or “ No” .This isbecause of cultural difference for a Japanese to say directly“No”. InEnglish, it is easy to say“ No” to something we do not want to do. But in Japan it is very difficult to say “ No”To. refuse an invitation or arequest with “ No”, or a similar phrase, is felt to be impolite. It isthought to be selfish and unfriendly. So instead of saying“No” directly, the Japanese have developed many ways to avoid saying“ No” . These enable them to avoid hurting other people's feeling. However, this oftenmakes munication with the Japanese difficult for foreigners to understand and follow.1 . The underlined word“bewilder ”inParagraph2 probably means“ ______.”A.tire B.puzzleC.interest D.surprise2.From the passage, we can know that______.A.American businessmen do things more quickly than Japanese onesB.American businessmen like to say“Yes” and“No”C.Americans usually say what they are thinkingD.Americans do not express themselves clearly3.How many difficulties do the foreign businessmen in Japan may have?A.Three. B.Four.C.Five.D. Two.4.The main idea of the passage is that______.A.foreign businessmen must be more politeB.Japanese businessmen are good at businessC.you must learn from Japan if you want to succeedD.foreign businessmen should first try to understand Japanese 答案与分析:1.分析:词义猜想题。

外语教学与研究出版社高中英语必修3Module 4 单元测试题

外语教学与研究出版社高中英语必修3Module 4 单元测试题

Module 4 Sandstorms in Asia单元测试题第一部分:听力(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l0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。

1.What can we learn from the dialogue?A.The final score was zero-four.B.England team lost the football match.C. The man felt disappointed.2.Where is this conversation probably taking place?A.On the bus. B.At the library.C. At the cinema.3.What drink does the woman prefer?A.Coffee.B.Cold water. C. Tea.4.What’s the ma n interested in during his free time?A.Playing chess. B. Collecting stamps. C. Nothing but play. 5.What do the two speakers do immediately?A.Have a cup of coffee.B.Take a taxi to the woman’s place.C.Make an early start.第二节(共15小题; 每小题1.5分,满分22. 5分)听下面5段对话或独自。

每段对话或独自后有几个小题,从每题所给的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。

外研版高中英语必修三第四模块测评

外研版高中英语必修三第四模块测评

高中英语学习资料madeofjingetieji第四模块测评(时间 :100 分钟满分:120分)第Ⅰ 卷第一部分 :阅读理解 (共两节 ,满分 40 分 )第一节 (共 15 小题 ;每题 2 分 ,满分 30 分 )阅读以下短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A 、 B、 C 和 D)中选出最正确选项。

AEarth Day is celebrated every year on April 22nd.Take some time to find out about how one man,who was determined to change the way we treated our planet,didn ’tstop until he had made a difference.In 1963,Senator Gaylord Nelson wasn ’thappy with the earth ’s condition.He wanted to cleanup the planet,solve pollution and environmental problems.A senator ( 参议员 )is someone US citizens choose to help make laws,so Gaylord had a lot of power.He went to John F.Kennedy,thePresident at the time,with his ideas.The President agreed that the planet ’s environment was a serious issue,so President Kennedy went around the country on a five-day tour to promote the idea of cleaning up the planet.People began making small changes but it wasn ’tenough.A few years later,Senator Nelson decided to put one day aside every year for the cause of saving the planet.On April 22,1970,the first Earth Day was celebrated.More than 20 million people took part in Earth Day activities in 1970.Since then,Earth Day has become an international holiday.People all over the world are doing something to make the earth a cleaner,better place.A rock band named Dramarama wrote a song about Earth Day in 1993 called What Are We Gonna Do .Encouraging your family to recycle on a regular basis is a good way to help the earth.1.Who is Gaylord Nelson?A.He is a lawyer.B.He is the President of the USA.C.He is a senator.D.He is a rock singer.答案 C剖析细节理解题。

新外研版英语必修三_Unit 4 单元测试

新外研版英语必修三_Unit 4 单元测试

Book 3 Unit 4 Amazing Art单元测试卷Class ___________ Name_______I.单句语法填空(1×10=10分)1.The leader of the Forbidden City made an _______________(impress) speech in the hall.2.The __________(exhibit) hall was crowded with visitors around the globe.3.The blue and white porcelain is well known for its handiness, __________(elegant) and beauty.4.The Tang emperors were very fond __________ horses.5.___________ lucky I am to have a teacher like Sarah !6.The statue_______________(carve) out of marble will be transported to the City Central Square.7.I had a profound experience in the art festival while _______________(see) how ourclassmates showcased their appreciation for China through art works.8.Jimmy may ___________________(interview) by the reporters at the very moment .9.The bridge ____________ (build) now is designed by a famous architect.10.This is the 7th time I _______________________(visit) the Louvre Museum.II.阅读理解(2×20=40分)AThe Chinese art of paper cutting has a long history. The earliest paper cutting was found in China in the Northern Dynasties. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization ( UNESCO ) has recognized the art, called Jianzhi, on its Intangible (非物质的) Cultural Heritage (遗产) list. Voyo Woo, who is a Chinese student studying in the US, hopes to introduce the traditional Chinese art to Americans in her spare time.Ms. Woo loves paper cutting. And she works hard to celebrate the ancient art form. On a recent Saturday, Ms. Woo held a paper cutting show at a shopping center near Washington. She demonstrated the art to the crowds for hours at the shopping center.Ms. Woo began to study the art of Jianzhi as a 14-year-old girl in her hometown in southeastern China. She said all the students at school had to learn the art. However, she developed a special love for it, so her teacher gave her extra training after class. Later, she won second prize in a national painting and calligraphy competition.After Ms. Woo came to the US, she became involved in an event to support and expand the understanding of Chinese paper cutting. She has been invited to demonstrate the art at a wide collection of events. She has also shown her skill at famous museums in Washington. Ms. Woo says paper cutting represents Chinese cultural values, history and stories of people's lives. She uses the art as a tool to present Chinese culture to people who know little about it.Ms. Woo placed examples of her art around her as she demonstrated paper cutting at the shopping center. Some shoppers, like Ann Russ, took part in a workshop. Ms. Russ was struck (打动) by the finely detailed nature of the work. " I like to know about the Chinese art, specifically because it is very delicate (精致的). And I like the focus that it requires because it takes me out of everything.And we have to concentrate on something very closely. It is almost relaxing to put that much effort into it. " Ms. Russ says.11. What can we learn about Jianzhi from paragraph 1?A. It is popular now in the US.C. It was brought back to life by immigrants (移民).B. It dates from the Qing Dynasty.D. It is regarded as the cultural heritage.12. Why did Ms. Woo hold a paper cutting show at a shopping center?A. To earn some money.B. To attract more shoppers.C. To celebrate an art festival.D. To make paper cutting well-known.13. What is paragraph 3 mainly about?A. The school life of Ms. Woo in China.B. The story of Ms. Woo and her teacher.C. Ms. Woo's experience of learning Jianzhi.D. Ms. Woo's success in advertising Jianzhi.14. What can we infer from Ms. Russ's words?A. She is confused about paper cutting.B. She can get relaxation from paper cutting.C. Paper cutting needs much energy to make.D. Paper cutting takes up much of her time.BBefore she could even talk, Ellie Heath spent hours drawing pictures every day. When she grew older, the 15-year-old girl discovered the joy of sewing (缝纫). She said that she found it calming. She started out to make small things, like jewelry and soft toys. Over times, she began making clothing. Her love of the creative work led her to open a business. Three Blue Bunnies is the name of her company, which makes what she calls "wearable art"." My definition (定义) of wearable art is something that makes you feel unique. It's one of a kind, and often handmade, " she explains.All the pieces Ellie created were made of used or donated fabrics. She worked a lot with jean jackets, renewing (翻新) them with artistic additions. The process started with finding a piece of material that looked good with the jackets. “ Then, I find out the design that works on it through trial and error (反复尝试) or maybe just the design comes to me,"she added.Ellie sharpened her creative skills at school. Cheryl Crow was one of her teachers early on. Crow called Ellie " a dream student ". She said Ellie worked hard and made progress. " She is not only very creative, but also very kind and helpful to the other students. "Ellie has many dreams. She wants to be a teacher and to spread the joy of creativity among children. She also dreams her business will grow and become a model for other young people who have a dream to achieve.15. What does "wearable art" mean according to Ellie Heath?A. Something that can be worn.B. Something that is valuable.C. Something that makes you feel different from others.D. Something that cannot be found anywhere else.16. Which of the following words can best describe Ellie?A. Creative and determined.B. Generous and outgoing.C. Warm-hearted and clever.D. Hard-working and unique.17. What can we learn from Paragraph 3?A. All of the cloth comes from donation.B. Ellie got a lot of pleasure from her design.C. It is a piece of cake for Ellie to create unique clothing.D. The process of artistic design is usually not easy.18. What does the underlined word "sharpened" mean in Paragraph 4?A. Performed.B. Improved.C. Challenged.D. Applied.CGeorge Gershwin, born in 1898, was one of America's greatest composers. He published his first song when he was eighteen years old. During the next twenty years he wrote more than five hundred songs.Many of Gershwin's songs were first written for musical plays performed in theatres in New York City. These plays were a popular form of entertainment in the 1920s and 1930s. Many of his songs have remained popular as ever. Over the years they have been sung and played in every possible way-from jazz to country.In the 1920s there was a debate in the United States about jazz music. Could jazz, some people asked,be considered serious music? In 1924,jazz musician and orchestra leader Paul Whiteman decided to organize a special concert to show that jazz was serious music. Gershwin agreed to compose something for the concert before he realized he had just a few weeks to do it. And in that short time,he composed a piece for piano and orchestra which he called Rhapsody in Blue. Gershwin himself played the piano at the concert.The audience were thrilled when they heard his music. It made him world famous and showed that jazz music could be both serious and popular.In 1928, Gershwin went to Paris. He applied to study composition (作曲) with the well-known musician Nadia Boulanger, but she rejected him. She was afraid that classical study would ruin his jazz influenced style. While there, Gershwin wrote An American in Paris. When it was first performed, critics(评论家) were divided over the music.Some called it happy and full of life, to others it was silly and boring. But it quickly became popular in Europe and the United States. It still remains one of his nost famous works.George Gershwin died in 1937,just days after octors learned he had brain cancer.He was only hirty-nine years old. Newspapers all over the world reported his death on their front pages. People mourned the loss of the man and all the music he might have still written.19.Many of Gershwin's musical works were _______A.written about New Yorkersposed for Paul WhitemanC.played mainly in the countrysideD.performed in various ways20. What do we know about the concert organized by Whiteman?A. It attracted more people to theatres.B. It proved jazz could be serious music.C. It made Gershwin leader of the orchestraD. It caused a debate among jazz musicians.21. What did Gershwin do during his stay in Paris?A. He created one of his best works.B. He studied with Nadia Boulanger.C. He argued with French critics.D. He changed his music style.22.What do we learn from the last paragraph?A.Many of Gershwin's works were lost.B.The death of Gershwin was widely reported.C. A concert was held in memory of Gershwin.D. Brain cancer research started after Gershwin death.DIf you've visited a museum, you've seen it. Maybe you've even done it-taken a picture of yourself with a piece of art. Perhaps it's because you love the painting or sculpture, or maybe it was just a famous piece of art and you wanted to share with the world that you'd seen it in person But the majority of museums ban photography at the museum.The reasons for banning photography differ. Some museums have pieces lent to them that aren't allowed to be photographed according to the owner's wishes,like most of the exhibits at The Tate in London. Others are concerned about what camera flashes will do to the art;bright lights can damage certain paints. Some want to preserve a certain atmosphere.Sir John Soane's Museum, a small museum in London, states that it bans photography to “m aintain the unique,magical atmosphere insides”.For other museums the “no photography” rule is based on observed behavior that seems to fly against the idea of what the museum is for:“Personally what I've noticed is that people spend more time taking pictu res than looking at pieces of art,” saic Benoit Parayre, the director of communications at the Center Pompidou in Paris.“They take a picture, and don't even stop in front of the paintings.”For most museums, it's purely practical.“People taking selfies are more concerned with getting their shot than paying attention to where their bodies are some nearly backing into objects,” complained Heidi Rosenau, the Frick's communication director. What's worse, in a busy museum, people taking photos with the art causes traffic-flow issues. Sure, some people only take a quick shot,but we all have a friend or two who spend minutes getting the“perfect” photo now just imagine them in a museum blocking people from seeing famous works of art that they've spent time and money to come and see.A selfie can be fun and harmless,but it can also be rude and get in the way of other people’s experiences.23. What do we learn from the first paragraph?A. Visitors can copy a famous piece of art.B. Taking pictures is not allowed in most museums.C. Most visitors carry cameras in the museum.D. Most exhibits of art are borrowed from others.24.Sir John Soane's Museum bans photography with the purpose of________.A. ensuring safetyB. preserving art worksC. keeping orderD. maintaining an atmosphere25. Which of the following is the writer's viewpoint?A. A harmless selfie should be allowed in all museums.B. Some museums can be open to a selfie.C. A selfie should be banned in museums.D. A selfie can be dangerous in museums.七选五A few days ago, I read about a drama teacher in a piece of news, saying that the principal ordered her to cast every child as the female lead in the fifth grade musical. When you think about it, 26._____________________ My heart went out to her.27____________________________ - The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. I had really wanted to play the role of Becky Thatcher, the female lead. But it was not to be. Becky had to sing a great number of solos (独唱), yet I couldn't carry a tune in a bucket. I also didn't have pretty long hair like the girl who won the part. And worst of all, I was one foot taller than the boy who was to play Tom Sawyer.I was assigned the role of Miss Watson, the old neighbor. I had to dress like an old woman, and my hair had to be powdered gray. 28. ________________________ The only silver lining, in my opinion, was that my character was in quite a few scenes, and got to repeat "That's what I say." on the stage.At last, the opening night arrived. I was totally shocked by the fact that my character made the audience laugh so hard each time I said my line. I hadn't known that she - or I-could be funny, nor had I realized that Miss Watson was an important figure in moving the plot along. 29. _______________________________30.___________________________ You don't need to be a star to shine. In fact, I hope that allchildren could get the opportunity to play Miss Watson, to have a chance to become someone they didn't know they could be and to discover the abilities they didn't know they had.A.Worse still, I had only one line to learn, "That's what I say."B.you'd realize how ridiculous it was.C.It was anything but a great part.D.Without any doubt, my character was a hit that night.E.It took the entire cast to make a good show.F. I remembered my experience of taking part in a musicalG. Things would be the same in life.III.完形填空(2×15=30)On Lake Pitkajarvi, Pasi Widgren made an image of a fox that measures 90 meters from head to tail. For the sixth year in a row, the 10-year-old building designer in Finland has 31..______ a very large work of art on the 32.______ lake. Widgren lives near the lake. He 33.______ a shovel (铲子) to create the artworks on ice. They melt from sight over time or 34.________ under snow.Widgren made his first ice picture in the 35.._______ of 2016. The idea to make such pieces came to him 36._________. He visited Lake Pitkajarvi on December 4. He tested the 37._______ of the ice after he arrived to 38.________ it was strong enough to walk and 39._______ on. It was about 10 - 15 centimeters thick. After four hours of work, Widgren was 40._________.He then walked up a hillside about 150 meters above the lake to get a good 41.________at his large artwork. He took some pictures to mark the 42.________.However, several days later the image was harder to 43._________ because it then snowed a little. But its lack of permanence (永久) was not a 44._________ for its creator. He hoped the artwork would make people happy and move them to go for a walk in what he called "beautiful nature". " It's important to me that making this kind of art doesn't leave any 45..__________on nature," Widgren said.31. A.identified B. imagined C. discovered D. created32. A.clear B. smooth C. frozen D. distant33. A.measures B. steals C. donates D. uses34. A.disappear B. escape C. recover D. prove35. A.spring B. summer C. autumn D. winter36. A.suddenly B.secretly C. normally D.absolutely37. A.weight B.area C. thickness D. length38. A.give away B. make sure C. wake up D. take over39. A.work B. rely C. concentrate D. live40. A.nearby B. done C. prepared D. concerned41. A.journey B. time C. look D. impression42. A.effort B. promotion C. performance D. course43. A.control B. see C. protect D. confirm44. A. protest B.balance C. reason D.problem45. A. values B.marks C.chances D. evidencesIV.语法填空(1×10=10)The Chinese painting is one of the oldest artistic traditions in the world. The painting in the traditional style is known today in Chinese as guohua, ___________(mean) the "national" or " native" painting. It is different from Western styles of art which _______________(become) popular in China in the 20th century.One technique of the traditional Chinese painting is ink and wash painting and in Chinese it is called shuimo. In fact this was an art form ____________(practise) by gentlemen from the Song Dynasty. This style is also referred to ________ xieyi or the freehand style._____________(traditional), the Chinese painting is done on rice paper or thin silk. There __________ (be) broadly three subjects for traditional Chinese paintings - portraits, landscapes, andflowers and birds - of __________ the landscape is the most familiar to people. Therefore the Chinese painting is often known as the landscape painting, or shanshui painting.The landscape painting was regarded as _______ highest form of the Chinese painting, and generally still is. In the north, artists such as Jing Hao painted ___________ (picture) of towering mountains and in the south, Dong Yuan, Juran, and other artists painted the rolling hills and rivers of their native countryside in ___________ (peace) scenes.V. 微写作训练(2×5=10)Dear Tom,I'm writing to 1. ________________________________________________________(邀请你和我这个周末去参观一下我们城市的博物).2._______________________________________________________________________(这个博物馆是中国最知名的博物馆之一). It has a variety of precious historic exhibits,3. _______________________________________________________________. (在众多的展品中最著名的是瓷器,绘画等) It is located at 50 Dongfeng Road, and4. ________________________________________________________________________(每天除周一外早九点到下午五点开放).5.___________________________________________________________________(如果你可以接受我的邀请我将不胜感激). Please contact me if you have any other questions.答案I.1.impressive 2. exhibition 3.elegance 4.of 5.How 6.carved7.seeing 8.be being interviewed 9.being built 10.have visitedII.A 篇: DDCB B篇: CADBC篇DBAB D篇BDC 七选五: BFDAGIII.完形填空31-35. DCDAD36-40. ACBAB41-45. CABDBIV 语法填空46.traditional 47.as48. Rarely49. has played50. leading 51. most elegant52..is considered 53. to practise 54. appreciation55. isbecomingV 作文1.invite you to pay a visit to the museum in our city with me this weekend.2.The museum is one of the most famous museums in China.3.among which the best-known are porcelain, paintings and so on.4.is open from 9 am to 5 pm, every day except Monday.5. I'd appreciate it if you could accept my invitation.。

外研英语高中必修3module4单元测试

外研英语高中必修3module4单元测试

必修3 第4模块检测题第一部分: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l 0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。

1. Why didn’t Mary have supper?A. She was not hungry.B. Her teeth ached a lot.C. She didn’t like the meal.2. Before what time should the man be at the airport?A. 2:50 pm.B. 2:15 pm.C. 3:50 pm.3. What’s the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Teacher and student.B. Husband and wife.C. Doctor and patient.4. Where are the two speakers?A. At a shop.B. On a bus.C. In a bank.5. How much will the man spend?A. $34.B. $44.C. $68.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至8题。

6. What did the woman use to do as a child?A. Read a lot of stories.B. Swim in the lake.C. Fish in the lake.7. What does the man think about Lake Erie?A. Beautiful.B. Polluted.C. Small.8. What do people expect within the next generation?A. The Great Lakes will be clean again.B. The Great Lakes will become part of Canada.C. The Great Lakes will increase in size.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。

外研版高中英语必修第三册课后习题 Unit 4 Amazing art 第四单元测评

外研版高中英语必修第三册课后习题 Unit 4 Amazing art 第四单元测评

第四单元测评第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A(河北张家口高一下期末)Alex Scheffler is an award winning illustrator(插图画家),best known for his work on children’s books.Here he talks about books that changed his life.PetziaufderRobinsonInselbyCarlaHansen,illustratedbyVilhHans enThis is one of a series of books that I loved as a child growing up in Hamburg.I seem to remember getting them sometimes after unpleasant visits to the dentist!The Petzi books described the adventures of a little bear,who was fond of pancakes,and his exploration of the world together with his friends,a penguin and a seal.I think they may have influenced my way of seeing the world as I still prefer to draw animals with clothes on now!IAmPapaSnapandTheseAreMyFavoriteNoSuchStorieswrittenandillu stratedbyTomiUngererWhen I was a teenager,I discovered cartoonists and illustrators like Edward Gorey,Sempe,Bosc and others,but most of all I loved the art of Tomi Ungerer,a French artist with strong political views—anti-war,anti-racist,anti-nationalist.Ungerer was a passionate European and spoke three languages:none of them perfect,he claimed,but then he could draw a universally understood means of expression!I think he was probably the strongest influence on my own work as an illustrator.Cats,Dogs,Men,Women,Ninnies&Clowns:TheLostArtofWilliamSteig byJeanneSteigWhen I discovered the work of William Steig,I was already working as an illustrator.He worked as a cartoonist for the NewYorker all his life and came to writing and illustrating children’s books when he was in hissiontheRustyNail,SylvesterandtheMagicPebble,GorkyRises,BraveIre ne— more dressed animals!This book,however,is slightly different as it was published after his death and contains about 400 unpublished drawings.I was very happy when I discovered it in a second-hand bookshop on Charing Cross Road.1.Which book brought comfort to Alex Scheffler in his childhood?A.PetziaufderRobinsonInsel.B.IAmPapaSnap.C.TheLostArtofWilliamSteig.D.SolomontheRustyNail.2.Who influenced Aleost?A.Carla Hansen.B.Tomi Ungerer.C.Edward Gorey.D.Jeanne Steig.3.What is the author’s purpose in writing the tepare. B.To advertise. C.To introduce. D.To persuade.B(福建四校高一下期中联考)When Millet was a boy he worked on his needy father’s farm.At the rest hour in the fields the other workers would all take naps,but young Millet would spend time drawing.Finally,the village where he lived gave him a little money to Paris to study art.When Millet reached Paris,he had a tough time.Fortunately,when he was almost starving,someone bought one of his peasant paintings,which enabled his family to leave for Barbizon.Millet’s pictures of p easants at work were painted in a unique way.The painter would go out on the farms and watch them carefully—digging,hoeing,spreading manure,sawing wood,or sowing grain.Then he would come home and paint what he had seen.So astonishingly accurate was his memory that he could paint at home without models and get all the movements of his figures right.When he did need a figure to go by,he would ask his wife to pose for him.One of his noted artworks is called “The Sower”,which shows a man seeding.He reaches into his bag for seed and then swings backward to scatter the seed,and with each swing of his hand the sower strides forward.In Millet’s picture the sower has beenworking hard,but his swinging step and arm still move smoothly,like a machine.Only the man’s he ad reveals his great tiredness.Another masterpiece is called “The Gleaners”.A gleaner is someone picking up the leftover in the field after the wheat harvest.When farmers near Barbizon are extremely badly-off,even the little the gleaners can find is a hel p.You can see from Millet’s picture what back-breaking work gleaning must be.4.What do we know about Millet?A.His wife supported him to be a painter.B.He was keen on painting as a kid.C.He spent his whole life in Barbizon.D.He was brought up in Paris.5.How did he paint the laboring farmers?A.Asking models for help.B.Imagining figures in the field.C.Remembering what he had observed.D.Recalling the days on his father’s farm.6.What do Millet’s works convey?A.The farmers’ hardships.B.The scene of farming.C.His love for the village.D.His aners.7.What painting style of Millet can be inferred from the tepressionistic. B.Abstract.C.Romantic. D.Realistic.CPablo Picasso was an outstanding painter who experimented with color and shape.Picasso wanted to find ways to paint emotions.His paintings opened people’s minds and showed there were many ways to express ideas.Born in Spain in 1881,Picasso learned to paint at an early age because his father was a painter.At fourteen,Picasso began attending the Academy of Fine Arts in Barcelona.Although Picasso did well,his teachers wouldn’t let him develop his own style.So he changed schools.Though his new teachers praised his brushwork,they still criticized it as being too different.Picasso made up his mind to eself in his own way.Disappointed with his career in Spain,nineteen-year-old Picasso moved to Paris,where he learned about abstract art.He started copying famous paintings so he could paint in any style.However,an important development in his own style came along when his best friend committed suicide.Picasso was so upset that he painted only in blue and gray.He painted the poor and the disabled.This is known as his “Blue Period”.In 1904,his painting style changed again when he fell in love with an artist’s model.He began painting everything with colors of rose,red and pink.He mostly painted artists during this time,which is called his “Rose Period”.Picasso’s style went through another change as he began to learn about African art and geometry(几何).Instead of painting with different colors,he employed different shapes.His paintings made people surprised because they looked as if they had been broken and put back together incorrectly.Everything was geometric and abstract.Picasso’s new style became known as “Cubism”.Cubism was so unique that it became very popular.Pablo Picasso is most remembered for his Blue,Rose and Cubist periods.But Picasso never stopped experimenting with painting.His painting styles kept changing until his death at the age of ninety-two.8.What can we learn from paragraph 2?A.Picasso’s schoolteachers in Spain disliked his creativity.B.Picasso’s schoolteachers in Spain praised him for good grades.C.Picasso’s schoolteachers in Spain made him drop out of school.D.Picasso’s schoolteachers in Spain taught him a new way of painting.9.What’s paragraph 3 mainly about?A.What Picasso learned in Paris.B.The death of Picasso’s best friend.C.The copies of Picasso’s paintings.D.How the Blue Period came into being.10.Which had a great influence on Picasso’s painting style during his Rose Period?A.Love.B.Sadness.C.Flowers.D.Friendship.11.What can we learn about Cubism?A.It used the same shapes.B.It had objects that looked real.C.It was thought to be unusual.D.It was inspired by African buildings.DA work of art created by artificial intelligence(AI)has been sold by a major art seller for the first time.The print sold for an uneount of $432,500.The artwork was bought during an auction(拍卖)Thursday at Christie’s,an art auction house,in Ne w York City.Officials had predicted it would sell for between $7,000 and $10,000.In a website post,Christie’s said the AI-created work was the first ever sold by a major auction house.It praised the sale as a signal of “the arrival of AI art on the world auction stage”.The artwork,called “Portrait(画像)of Edmond Belamy”,was made by a machine having learnt the algorithm(算法).The AI systemwas created by members of an art group called Obvious in Paris,France.It shows the portrait of a man,looking similar to subjects shown in historical paintings.Christie’s described some differences of the AI-created work compared to other art it had sold.For ee parts of the face were not as clearly drawn as those painted by artists.Also,some parts of the print were left empty.However,Christie’s sale organizer Richard Lloyd said the piece was very similar to many others sold over many years.Three creators from the art group Obvious cooperated in the process of making the print.First,they put a collection of 15,000 portraits into a machine learning system.The portraits were painted by artists from the time period between the 14th and 20th centuries.Then a tool called the “Generator” made a new image based on the information entered into the system.After that,another tool,called t he “Discriminator”,attempted to find differences between the human-made image and the one created by the Generator.Then the image was improved.“The aim is to fool the Discriminator into thinking that the new images are real-lifeportraits.Then we have a re sult,” Hugo Caselles-Dupré,a member of the Obvious group,said in a statement.12.What can be inferred from the teuch recognition.B.There is little true artistic value in the AI artwork.C.Technology will one day replace human artists.D.There is no similar AI system for art nowadays.13.What does the underlined word “subjects” in paragraph 3 refer to?A.Artists.B.Machines.C.Figures.D.Techniques.14.What is the final purpose of a “Discriminator”?A.To select useful information from real-life portraits.B.To help the portrait look more like a human-made one.C.To put human portraits into the machine learning system.D.To create a portrait based on paintings by human artists.15.What can be the suitable title for the text?A.The Secrets of AIB.AI Portrait SoldC.Artworks and AID.AI Art at Christie’s第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

外研版高一英语必修3_Module4_单元综合测试

外研版高一英语必修3_Module4_单元综合测试

Module4 单元综合测试一、单项选择题从A,B,C,D四个选项中选出最佳选项填入空白处1, ---How did your interview go?----- I couldn’t feel _______ about it ! I seemed to find an answer for all of the questions.A. worseB. worstC. betterD. best2, The advertising program, tried in areas near Beijing, _____ in a market rise in total production. A. got B. resulted C. affected D. made3, ______ in the market, the thief was put into prison.A. Catching stealingB. Caught stealingC. Being caught to stealD. Be caught stealing4,----- How many times have been to Beijing ?------ Oh, at least four times, if _______5, You can hardly imagine the difficulty the woman had ______A. brought upB. to bring upC. bringing upD. to have brought up6, He suggests a best way ______ process from keeping_______.A. preventing; raisingB. to stop; riseC. to prevent; raisingD. to stop; rising7, People _______ young trees on the mountain.A. don’t allow to cut downB. don’t allow to keep awayC. are not allowed to keep awayD. are not allowed to cut down8, When a fire happens, the electricity should ______ first.A. be cut downB. cut downC. be cut offD. cut off9, ----Are you satisfied with what he did?------ No, It couldn’t have been ______A. worseB. betterC. so badD. the worst10, In the villages, many of men have gone off to cities in search for higher pay, _____but the agedand women stay at home.A. NotB. AllC. NoneD. Neither11, _____ the letter from her eldest sister, tears kept coming to her eyes.A. To readB. ReadingC. While she was readingD. She was reading12, ----Could you tell me the way to the zoo?---- Follow me, I happen ______ there, too.A. to be goingB. to goC. to have beenD. to have gone13, ----Thank you ever so much for your help.----- _______A. Glad to hear thatB. Not worth thankingC. You are too politeD. Think nothing of it14, Has the boy who was use of _______ realized his mistakes?A. stealingB. stolenC. to stealD. steal15, It’s only _______ 20 minutes’ ride from here to ______ Stone Company.A. a; theB. 不填;aC. 不填;theD. the ; a二、语法专项(动词不定式)1,For nearly three hours we waited for the decision, only _______ to come again the next day.A. to tellB. tellingC. to be toldD. being told2, I’m examining the composition she has just finished______ th e possible mistake in it.A. correctingB. to correctC. makingD. to make3, Don’t be too rude to your father. Never in his life _____ in that way.A. has he spoken toB. he has spoken toC. has he been spoken toD. he has been spoken4, ----- Have you forgotten ______ an umbrella from Betty?------ Oh, yes. But I’ll remember _______ it to her tomorrowA. borrowing; to returnB. borrowing; returningC. to borrow; to returnD. to borrow; returning5, ---Do you watch TV in the evening?-----I’d rather read than watch TV, The programme seem ______ all the time.A. to get worseB. to have got worseC. getting worseD. to be getting worse6, ---Li Ming is said ______ abroad. Do you know what country he studied in?----- Yes, in BritainA. to have studiedB. to studyC. to be studyingD. to have been studying7, ----Will the Smiths go abroad this summer?-----No, they finally decided ________A. toB. not goingC. not goD. not to be going8, His homework needs ________, but it ________.A. correcting; needn’t writingB. correct; doesn’t need writeC. to correct; needn’t to be rewrittenD. to be corrected; needn’t be rewritten9, The horses ought ______ hours ago by raisers.A. to have been fedB. to feedC. to be fedD. to have fed10, Don’t take the medicine; it can’t help _____ rid of your cold.A. gettingB. to getC. to gettingD. gets11, I would love_____ to the party last night, but I had to work extra hours to finish a report.A. to goB. to have goneC. goingD. having gone12, ----Have you any letters _______, sir?-------No, thanks. You may take a rest.A. to typeB. to be typedC. to be typingD. typed13, There are five pairs _______ but ’m at a loss which to buy.A. to choose fromB. to be chosenC. to chooseD. to choosing14, I’ve worked with children before, so I know what ______ in my new job.A. expectedB. to be expectingC. expectsD. to expect15, The question ________ next year has something important to do with our daily life.A. to discussB. discussedC. to be discussedD. being discussed16, John was made _______ the windows for a week as punishment.A. to washB. washingC. washD. to be washing17, Helen had to shout ______ above the sound of the music.A. make herself hearB. to make herself hearC. making herself heardD. to make herself heard18, Kate’s mobile ph one was left in a taxi accidentally, never _____ again.A . to find B. finding C. to be found D. being found19, I ________ you the exciting news, but you not at home.A. meant tellingB. meant to tellC. meant tellD. meant to telling20, All she wanted to do when she got the first prize in the contest was _____ thanks to her teachers and parents.A. sayB. sayingC. about to sayD. said三、完型填空A thousand years ago Hong Kong was covered by a thick forest like the forests we now find in Malaysia and Thailand. A s more and more ___1___ came to live in Hong Kong, these trees was cut down and burnt. Now there is no forest left, ___2___ there are still some areas covered with trees. We call these ___3__.Elephants, tigers, monkeys and many other animals used to live in the __4__ forests of Hong Kong, and there were even crocodiles in the ___5__ and along the coast. When people came to live in Hong Kong, the animals began __6___ out. Early farmers drained the valleys to grow rice and to keep pigs and chicken.They ___7___ the trees and burnt them. They needed fires to keep themselves ___8___ in the winter, to cook their food, and to keep a way from dangerous animals. Elephants quickly disappeared becausethere was not enough ___9___ for them. So did most of the wolves, leopards and tigers. Monkeys squirrels and many other animals soon died out in the same __10____.[来源:学&科&网]You might think that there are ___11___ any animals in Hong Kong, except in the __12_____. You might think there can’t be any wild animals in such a __13___ place , with so many cars and buildings. But there is __14_____ a good deal of countryside in the Hong Kong and New Territories, and there are still about thirty-six different kinds of animals living there.One of the most interesting of Hong Kong‘s ____15___ is the barking deer. There are beautiful little creatures with rich, brown coat and a white patch under the tail. They look like deer but they are much ___16___. They are less than two feet high. The male barking deer has two small horns but the female has none. They make a __17____ rather like a dog barking.Barking deer live in thick shrub country and are very good at __18___. They eat grass and shrubs, mainly in the very early morning and late afternoon and evening. This is when you are most likely to see one but you will need to be very quite and to have very sharp ___19___. In Hong Kong the barking deer has only one ___20_____ ----man. Although it is illegal, people hunt and trap these harmless little animals. As a result there are now not many left. There are a few on Hong Kong Island but none in the New Territories.1, A. people B. childre n C. ladies D. women2, A. as B. since C. though D. because3, A. desert B. shades C. fields’ D. woods4, A. thin B. thick C. short D. dying5, A. rivers B. hills C. sky D. mountains6, A. die B. look C. come D. get7, A. planted B. looked after C. cared for D. cut down8, A. cold B. cool C. warm D. hot9, A. air B. food C. water D. clothes10, A. way B. road C. street D. rail11, A. never B. always C. no D. no longer12, A. zoos B. shops C. kitchens D. parks13, A. free B. busy C. big D. large14, A. no more B. nearly C. still D. hardly15, A. animals B. plants C. fishes D. birds16, A. great B. larger C. smaller D. heavier17, A. noise B. voice C. song D. living18, A. barking B. eating C. planting D. hiding19, A. ears B. eyes C. mouths D. noses20, A. neighbor B. brother C. enemy D. friend四、单词拼写1,At the same time we are taking measures to _______ (保护) wild resource.2, It was _________ (绝对) impossible for him to go abroad yesterday.3, He ______ (抱怨)to the water that his meat was cold.4, The _______ (污染的)water is not fit to drink.5, A scientist must produce _______ (证据) in support of a theory.6, Many people are concerned about the pollution of ______ (环境).7, I must post this letter ; it’s ______ (紧急的).8, I haven’t the ________ (力气) to lift the table.9, According to the weather _______ (预报) it will be sunny tomo rrow.10, The earth’s _______ (大气) is densest at sea level.五、阅读理解The size and location of the world’ s deserts are always changing. Over millions of years, as climates change and mountains rise, new dry and wet areas appear. But within the last hundred years deserts have been increasing after frightful speed. T his is partly because of natural changes, but most responsible for creating deserts are men.Man can make deserts, but they can also prevent them from getting bigger. Algeria is planning a green belt of trees along the edge of the Sahara Desert to stop the sand. In China, too, windbreaks are being built in the northwest to keep the desert from growing.But desert still threaten the world. Experts believe that land that is on the way to becomingdeserts equals the size of Australia, Russia and US put together. Can we stop the spread of the world’s deserts and save the land that is so essential to mankind? Yes, we can, And we must.1, The reason for the land that turns into deserts is mostly because of _______A. the changing of the climatesB. manC. the natural changesD. the wind2, Sahara Desert lies in ______A. southwest AsiaB. Northern AfricaC. Latin AmericaD. Australia3, The word“windbreak” means ________A. trees planted as a belt to stop the windB. high walls as a belt to stop the windC. long and deep ditch as a belt to stop the windD. men stood side by side as a belt to stop the wind4, The deserts still threaten the world in the way ______A. of increasing at an unbelievable speedB. of spreading in Australia , Russia, and the USC. of appearing new dry and wet areas in every part of the worldD. that they cause the changes of the climates5, Which of the following do you think is the best method?A. People move away from the land that is on the way to become desertsB. To build great walls to stop the wind and sandC. To plant trees and grass on the surface of the treeD. To irrigate the desert参考答案一、1---5 CBBAC 6----10 DDCAC 11---15 CADCA二、1—5 CBCAD 6----10 ACDAB 11---15 BBADC 16—20 ADCAB三、1---5 ACDBA 6----10 ADCBA 11---15 DABCA 16---20 CADBC四、1. protect 2. absolutely 3. complained 4. polluted 5. evidence6. environment7. urgent8. stren gth9. forecast 10. Atmosphere五、1---5 BBAAC。

新外研版英语必修三_Unit 4 单元综合能力测试

新外研版英语必修三_Unit 4 单元综合能力测试

Unit 4-Amazing art单元综合能力测试时间:100分钟满分:120分选择题部分第二部分阅读理解(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

ASamuel Morse was born in Massachusetts USA. He started off his career as an inventor after being a painter and sculptor (雕塑家). He even earned a gold medal from the famous Adelphi Society of Arts for his first effort in sculpture, the “Dying Hercules”. He became the first president of the National Academy of Design, and became Professor of the Arts of Design in the University of the City of New York.Yet, this painter turned to inventing to make his fortune during a sea voyage. On this journey, Samuel Morse heard about many attempts to create usable telegraphs. He was fascinated by this problem and began to study books on physics for two years to gain more scientific knowledge. He realized that pulses (脉冲) of electrical current could carry information over wires.Thus the world’s first working model of a telegraph was born. His signaling device was quite simple. It consisted of a transmitter (containing a battery and a key), a small buzzer (蜂鸣器) as a receiver and a pair of wires connecting the two. Samuel Morse improved it by adding a switch and a second buzzer to allow transmission (传播) in the opposite direction as well.On May 24, 1844 Samuel Morse sent the first electronic message between Baltimore and Washington, “Look what God has enabled us to build, and benefit by. ”Seventeen years later, the two coasts of the United States were linked by telegraph. The telegraph continued to enjoy the position of being the fastest and most reliable means of communication for almost 140 years since its invention.1. From the passage we learn that Samuel Morse ______.A. was a famous sculptor at one timeB. was president of New York UniversityC. first discovered pulses of electrical currentD. became a millionaire after inventing the telegraph2. Samuel Morse wanted to invent a telegraph because ______.A. He was very interested in itB. He thought he was a talented inventorC. He thought he could make a fortuneD. He thought he would be famous3. The underlined phrase “the two” in paragraph 3 refers to ______.A. the battery and the keyB. the transmitter and the buzzerC. the wires and the batteryD. the receiver and the keyBPhotography(摄影) is a very popular art form. Anyone with a camera or a mobile phone can practice it. A picture communicates in a way that words often can’t.As the photographer Destin Sparks put it, “Photography is the story Ifail to put into words. ” And there’s no better chance to practice the artof photography than during our vacation time.Holiday photos have been a part of the culture of travelers for a long time. For decades, vacationers have made sure they’ve packed a camera along with bathing suits, Hawaiian shirts and sunglasses. A camera is an important holiday item. But over the last 10 years, photography has become much more popular. It’s easy to capture ( 捕捉) still and moving pictures of places of interest, and it’s also easy to show off these pictures on social media. Armed with their smart phones, tourists, this year more than ever, are capturing the beauty of our planet.Of course, travel companies have caught on to this. Trekksoft has an example of photo-tourism from the United States, a land with a vast choice of beautiful locations. Antelope Slot Canyon Tours in Arizona specializes in tours of the state’s famous canyons(峡谷), which gives photographers the chance to capture them on camera.Most of the tourists are able to make beautiful images with just their mobile phones. Still, help is on hand from the tour guide for those who aren’t great at using their cameras. These tour guides have taken a course in photography in case the skills they’ve learned would help their customers.4. According to the writer, which of the following can be the best time to practice photography?A. The time when people are traveling around.B. The time when people have no words to say.C. The time when you have a tour guide to help you.D. The time when you have a mobile phone with you.5. Why has photography become much more popular in the past ten years?A. More and more people have cameras.B. The planet is becoming more beautiful.C. Visiting places of interest becomes easy.D. Posting pictures on social media becomes easy.6. What does the underlined word “this” in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. The beauty of our planet.B. The tourism in the United States.C. The popularity of holiday photography.D. The technology of photography.7. What is special about Antelope Slot Canyon Tours?A. Its wide choices.B. Its photo-tourism.C. Its best tour guide.D. Its great photography course.CKaren Bystedt was born in Israel, but lived in London and California as a child. In 1982, as a photography (摄影) student at New York University, she was photographing male models for a book when she came across an ad featuring Andy Warhol, a very famous artist. She thought it would be really great to put him in her book.So she called Andy Warhol at his studio in Union Square and asked if she could photograph him.Two weeks later, Bystedt took a rented Hasselblad camera and lights to Warhol’s famed “Factory” on 14th street. She ended up taking 36 pictures, and published two in her book, Not Just Another Pretty Face, published in 1983. Warhol came to its launch (发行) party—and that was the last time she saw him.A few years later, she packed the portraits in a box and moved to Los Angeles. But after she’d gotten settled, she couldn’t find them. She couldn’t remember whether she had given the photos away or just left them in some forgotten storage unit. Either way, she thought they were lost forever.In 2011, Bystedt became determined to find the missing films(底片). She spent two weeks going through two old garages, where she had put a bunch of belongings decades before.In a cardboard box, she found ten of the original films, covered in dust. She and a friend spent four months digitizing and cleaning the images up, pixel(像素) by pixel.Bystedt was not content to merely publish the unseen photos. She invited contemporary artists to paint over and around her Warhol pictures, breathing new life into her old work. So she began reaching out to artists, seeing if they would be interested in putting their own stamp on the pictures.The responses were overwhelming. Bystedt’s new exhibit, “The Lost Warhols”, opened on May 1, 2018 at 178 Sixth Avenue in Soho, New York, included 66 different interpretations of her portraits from 34 artists.8. After photographing Andy Warhol, Bystedt ______.A. never met the artist againB. published a book the following yearC. published all of his pictures in her bookD. decided to photograph some male models for a book9. According to the passage, the photos of Andy Warhol ______.A. were found missing soon after they were takenB. were taken when the artist was 19 years oldC. were found missing after Bystedt moved to Los AngelesD. were taken by Bystedt without the artist’s permission10. What did Bystedt do after the missing films were found?A. she published the unseen photos very quickly.B. she held a party for some artists to view the photos.C. she spent months repairing the films.D. she displayed the pictures to make a profit.11. What would be a suitable title for the passage?A. Photos of Andy Warhol Lost ForeverB. A S pecial Exhibit of Andy Warhol’s WorksC. Friendship Between an Artist and a PhotographerD. Unseen Portraits of Andy Warhol Lost and FoundDTime,wars and natural disasters have a bad effect on the artistic and cultural objects in the world.More than 1,000 years ago,a fire destroyed the Library of Alexandria in Egypt.In 1755,an earthquake destroyed Ribeira Palace in Lisbon,Portugal,along with artworks inside.In moderntimes,the Taliban destroyed the huge Bamiyan Buddhas in Afghanistan.As we all know,museums play an important part in our daily lives.They keep evidence of culture and history and exhibit great works.A major goal of most museums in the world is to make sure that important historical objects do not disappear forever.The Uffizi Gallery in Florence,Italy,holds 1,250 pieces of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures.These objects have inspired artists and historians for many years.So the museum is working to make a complete and permanent(永久的) record of the artworks.The project is an effort of both the museum and the scientists from Indiana University in the United States.The team is using technology to create digital copies(数字复制品) of the Uffizi’s ancient sculptures.The process is called photogrammetry.At one time,this process was slow and expensive.But not anymore,said Professor Robert Frischer.He said photogrammetry is now much faster and cheaper.Now they can gather 3-D data(数据) on a life-size sculpture in half an hour and they can process the data just in a couple of hours.The images allow the viewer to examine the sculpture from all sides.And when the viewer zooms in(用变焦距镜头放大),the image becomes clearer.The Uffizi hopes to have the collection completed and available on the Internet by 2020.12.What can we learn about photogrammetry?A.It is still expensive.B.It is a time-saving step now.C.It does great harm to the artworks.D.It was invented by Robert Frischer.13.What can we learn about the images?A.It’s impossible to make them larger.B.They will take the place of real sculptures.C.People can enjoy them online in the future.D.They can only show the front of the sculpture.14.What can we learn about some artworks?A.They have been badly damaged.B.They were destroyed by accident.C.They were not protected by humans.D.Most of them are kept in Italy now.15.Why do the Uffizi Gallery and Indiana University work together?A.To build the largest museum.B.To create long-lasting artworks.C.To introduce some ancient sculptures.D.To inspire more artists and historians.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。

外研版高中英语必修第三册(2019版)Unit4 (提分小卷)-【单元测试】(解析版)(天津专用)

外研版高中英语必修第三册(2019版)Unit4 (提分小卷)-【单元测试】(解析版)(天津专用)

班级姓名学号分数Unit 4Amazing art(提分小卷·夯实基础)(时间:120分钟,满分:100分)第一部分课本知识梳理一、根据汉语意思填写单词(本题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)1.She comes from a very _________(艺术的) family.2.His pictures are on display at the art ________(展览馆).3.The year's harvest is better than any ________(以前的) year's.4.We have great ________(钦佩,赞赏) for the gold medalists.5.Your encouragement will ________(刺激,促进) me to further efforts.6.This great ________(战役) was vividly recorded in the documentary film.7.She refused to allow the ________(展出)of her husband's work.8.He remembered passing her on the ________(楼梯) without saying a word.9.As soon as he saw the stranger,he ________(折叠) the map up and put it in hispocket.10.The sand ________(雕塑家) are from China, the United States, Holland andSpain.【答案】1.artistic2.gallery3.previous4.admiration5.stimulate6.battle7.exhibition8.stairs9.folded10.sculptors二、用单词的适当形式完成句子(本题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)1.Han Gan spent a lot of time (observe) horses in the royal stables.2.Fortunately, up to now, some poor college students(sponsor) by some kind people and organizations.3.We like his paintings because they show us his inner spirit and(strong).4.During the National Day holiday, Tian'anmen Square is (frequent)visited by people from home and abroad.5.Kids, especially younger ones, will eat (most) what they can get athome.6.Would you like(recommend) some tourist attractions to us?7.Thanks to the teacher's(inspire), the naughty boy began to focus on hisstudy.8.The painter was good at(capture) the physical features of someanimals.9.Due to his(nature) talent and years of hard work, he was chosen to be acourt painter.10.The professor for America made an (impress) speech in the hall lastnight.【答案】1. observing2. have been sponsored3.strength4. frequently5. mostly6.to recommend7.inspiration8.capturing9.natural 10. impressive三、短语填空(本题共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)for oneself,look into,pay for,find out,move on,at the top of,1.Here are a few comments and ideas I would like to you.【答案】share with2.Part of Eleanor Creesy’s work was to how far the ship had traveled each day.【答案】find out3.Metal detectors cannot be used in many cases because landmines can non-metal materials.【答案】be made of4.At the time,scientists believed that a person the mountain would only have enough oxygen to sleep.【答案】at the top of5.The players have to find all the marketing in the neighbourhood before they can to the next level.【答案】move on6.He sat in the front of the bus to the village.【答案】get a good view of7.We all Jane when she said she believed in ghosts.【答案】laughed at8.A working party has been set up to the problem.【答案】look into9.The question is how much people are willing to news that they have gotten used to receiving for free.【答案】pay for10.I totally agree with what he did .四、补全翻译句子。

(外研版2019课标)高中英语必修第三册 Unit 4单元测试(含答案)

(外研版2019课标)高中英语必修第三册 Unit 4单元测试(含答案)

Unit 4 Amazing art 单元测试一、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)AVenice Film FestivalThe Venice Film Festival takes place every year in late August or early September on the Lido in the historic Palazzo del Cinema, in Venice, Italy. Its main award is the “Leone d’Oro” (Golden Lion). Recently, a new award has been added, the San Marco Award for the best film.Academy AwardsThe Academy Awards are the most prominent (杰出的) film awards in the United States. The awards are granted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Academy Awards are nicknamed “Oscars”, which is also the nickname of the statuette (小雕像). The name is said to have been born when Margaret Herrick saw the statuette on a table and said, “It looks just like my uncle Oscar!”Berlin International Film FestivalThe Berlin International Film Festival is one of the “A” festivals in Europe. The Berlin International Film Festival, also called the “Berlinale”, is held annually in February and started in 1951 after an initiative of the American, who occupied part of the city after World War Ⅱ. The jury (专家评奖团) always placed special emphasis on representing films from all over the world, from the former Eastern Bloc (集团) Countries as well as from Western countries. The awards are called Golden and Silver Bears (as the bear is the symbol of Berlin).Cannes Film FestivalThe Cannes Film Festival is a famous international film festival. It has been held annually in Cannes, in the south of France, since 1946 with a few exceptions. Given massive media exposure, the Festival is attended by many movie stars and is a popular venue for movie producers to launch their new films and attempt to sell their works to the distributors who come from all over the world. The most famous award given out at Cannes is the “Palmed’Or” (Golden Palm) for the best film; this is sometimes shared by multiple films in one year.( )1. Which award can be shared by multiple films in one year?A. Golden Lion.B. Golden Palm.C. Academy Awards.D. San Marco Award.( )2. Which of the following statements about “Oscars” is NOT true?A. It’s the nickname of Academy Awards.B. It’s also the nickname of the statuette.C. It got its name because Margaret said the statuette looked like his uncle.D. It’s an award in France.( )3. Why are the awards for Berlin International Film Festival called “Golden and Silver Bears”?A. They look like bears.B. They are made up of bear fur.C. The bear is the symbol of Berlin.D. The bear is rare in Berlin.BCharles Bridge is a 14th century stone bridge linking the two sides of Prague. This grand bridge is one of the city’s finest attractions, and is the main route connecting the Old Town with the Lesser Town and Prague Castle.From Charles Bridge visitors enjoy fairy­tale views of the Prague skyline. The wide river, with beautiful buildings on both sides, flows below it. Prague Castle towers above not far away. Here you are truly in the centre of the city.Charles Bridge is full of people during the day. Street artists paint and musicians play here and there. If you are travelling there, look out for the jazz band, which is especially entertaining. But for a truly romantic and less crowded walk, try the early morning or any time in the evening. There are not so many people in the early morning or in the evening. That way you can take a relaxing walk.King Charles Ⅳ arranged to build the bridge. The foundation stone was laid in 1357. Charles Ⅳ’s favourite architect and builder, Peter Parler, watched over most of the work. The first idea was to build a bridge for knight tournaments (锦标赛), and for many years the only decoration on the bridge was a simple cross. Later, the Catholic desire for beautiful designs resulted in 30 statues (雕塑) being erected between 1,600 and 1,800.There are now 75 statues on Charles Bridge, but most are copies, as floods and other natural disasters over the centuries damaged the original ones. Perhaps the most interesting, as well as the oldest, is that of John of Nepomuk. It is the 8th from the right as you cross towards Prague Castle.The entrance to Charles Bridge is marked at both ends by towers: the Old Town Bridge Tower and the Mala Strana Bridge Tower.( )4. What do we know about Charles Bridge?A. It is not a good place to enjoy the Prague skyline.B. It is the most famous attraction in Prague.C. It was built in the early 14th century.D. It is located in the center of the city.( )5. What does the underlined word “erected” in Paragraph 4 mean?A. Damaged.B. Copied.C. Bought.D. Built.( )6. From Paragraph 5, we know John of Nepomuk is the name of ________.A. Charles Bridge’s builderB. the oldest statue on Charles BridgeC. a tower at the end of Charles BridgeD. a famous building near Charles Bridge( )7. What is this passage mainly about?A. An introduction of Charles Bridge in Prague.B. The builder of Charles Bridge in Prague.C. The history of Charles Bridge in Prague.D. The finest attractions in Prague.CA new program encouraging children ages 9 to 12 to get interested in computers, math and science starts next week at all 36 libraries of the San Diego Public Library.Called “Spring into STEAM”, the program will offer workshops in March, April and May. It begins on March 2.“We know that science education is so important now, and technology is changing so fast,” said Misty Jones, library director. “We see this as a way to bring kids new ideas and help them know more about the world around them.”STEAM stands for science, technology, engineering, art and math, and there will be workshops in each area. This year’s theme (主题) is “Bug Out!” so the science workshop will invite insect (昆虫) experts to explain the survival skills of insects. The engineering workshop will watch bees as builders. For math, the kids will learn spatial geometry (空间几何学) by making 3­D paper insects. Kids in other workshops will learn computer coding, create a light using a glass bottle, or build insects using pipe cleaners and LED lights.Jones said she’s also excited about the chance for children to take part in the International Barcode of Life Project, which is trying to create a digital catalog (电子目录) of different kinds of insects on Earth. Kids in San Diego can ask for free insect collection tools at their local libraries beginning on March 2. Insects they collect can then be sent in for DNA identification (鉴定).Jones said it is unusual for every library to start the same program at the same time. “It’s something we’ve been trying to do, and I think it's just the beginning of the chances we will be able to offer,” she said.( )8. What do we know about “Spring into STEAM”?A. It is open to kids of all ages.B. It lasts for at least four months.C. It helps kids learn more about themselves.D. It is held by the San Diego Public Library.( )9. What will kids learn from the engineering workshop this year?A. How LED lights work.B. How bees build their home.C. How to make 3­D paper bees.D. How to create a light using a glass bottle.( )10. What will kids do for the International Barcode of Life Project?A. Collect insects.B. Take DNA tests.C. Create a digital catalog.D. Make insect collection tools.( )11. What can we infer from what Jones said in the last paragraph?A. The program will continue.B. The program should last much longer.C. The program will have different themes.D. The program should be held by different libraries.DFirst aid means the aid or the help that can be given to an injured person first, that is, before any other help arrives. Nowadays there is usually a telephone not far away and the first we should do, if a serious accident happens, is to call for an ambulance. Sometimes quick action by us may save someone’s life.Shock. People often suffer from shock after receiving an injury, sometimes even when the injury is a small one. The face turns grey, and the skin becomes damp and cold. They breathe quickly. They should be kept warm. Cover them with a blanket and give them a warm drink.Broken bones. Do not move the patient. Send for an ambulance at once.Bleeding. A little bleeding doesn’t harm. It washes dirt from the wound. But if the bleeding continues, try to stop it by placing a clean cloth firmly over the wound until the bleeding stops or help arrives.Poison. A person who has taken poison should be taken to a hospital at once. With some poisons, sleeping pills, for example, it is a good thing to make the patient throw up by pressing your fingers down his throat.Remember: When an accident happens, send someone to telephone for an ambulance at once. Keep the injured person warm and quiet. Give him plenty of air. Do not let other people crowd around him.( )12. How many common accidents are mentioned in this passage?A. Two.B. Three.C. Four.D. Five.( )13. If someone goes into shock after receiving an injury, you’ll find that ________.A. the face turns greyB. the skin becomes damp and coldC. the patient breathes quicklyD. All of the above.( )14. Which of the following statements is WRONG according to the passage?A. First aid means to give an injured person necessary help at once before the doctor comes.B. If an injured person goes into shock, we must try to keep him or her warm.C. Don’t move the injured person if he has broken his legs.D. When a person has taken poison, we must make him throw up.( )15. The passage mainly tells us ________.A. some advice on how to deal with common accidentsB. some facts about some common accidentsC. some examples of common accidentsD. something we must remember二、阅读七选五(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)Why Is Exercise Cool?Exercise Strengthens MusclesDid you ever do a push­up or swing across the monkey bars at the playground? 16 By using your muscles to do powerful things, you can make them stronger. For older teens and adults, this kind of workout can make muscles bigger, too.17Can you touch your toes easily without yelling ouch? Most kids are pretty flexible, which means that they can bend and stretch their bodies without much trouble. Being flexible is having “full range of motion”, which means you can move your arms and legs freely without feeling tightness or pain.Exercise Keeps the Balance18 Your body needs a certain amount of calories every day just to function, breathe, walk around, and do all the basic stuff. 19 If you're not very active, your body won't need as many calories.Whatever your calorie need is, if you eat enough to meet that need, your body weight will stay the same. If you eat more calories than your body needs, they may be stored as extra fat.Exercise Makes You Feel GoodIt feels good to have a strong, flexible body that can do all the activities you enjoy—like running, jumping, and playing with your friends. It’s also fun to be good at something, like scoring a basket, hitting a home run, or perfecting a dive.But you may not know that exercising can actually put you in a better mood. 20 It's just another reason why exercise is cool!A. So you want to do some aerobic (有氧的) exercise right now.B. Food gives your body fuel in the form of calories, which are a kind of energy.C. When you exercise, your brain releases a chemical, which may make you feel happier.D. Those are exercises that can build strength.E. Exercise Makes You FlexibleF. Exercise Makes Your Heart HappyG. But if you’re active, your body needs an extra measure of calories or energy.三、完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)There’s a tiny town called Waterford in Eastern Ohio. Every other year something very 21 happens there—a custom that turns an entire town into one big 22 . These days, apple butter is still cooked on­site in the 23 method, stirred (搅拌) for hours in huge kettles over open fires.Making apple butter isn’t 24 , but it has to be done right. The fire can’t be too hot, or too cool. You can’tstir too fast, or too slow. And above all, the stir stick can never 25 . It’s all about getting people together. Strangers are welcomed and passers­by are waved over to the stir for a 26 .Young, a fifth­grade teacher 27 times when Apple Butter Weekend was just her, hermother, and her grandmother. These days they’ll 28 forty people or more, cooking up100 pints (品脱) at a time. Most gets divided up among the family, but plenty 29 infridges across Waterford and beyond.“We don’t 30 it,” said Young. But, she said, “if you ask, you’re going to get it.”The family has faced many challenges over the years, 31 13 times during the 1960s. But wherever they've lived, her parents always made friends the 32 way they make apple butter: by doing the little things the right way, paying attention at every moment.“They’ve done everything in 33 steps,” Young said. “I always say, my mom and dad have huge ears. They just 34 . They aren't quick to judge, they aren’t quick to decide anything. They’ve made a life of working on 35 .”So Apple Butter Weekend in Waterford isn’t just about the apple butter.( )21. A. special B. serious C. rare D. strict( )22. A. city B. family C. organization D. club( )23. A. typical B. effective C. funny D. traditional ( )24. A. expensive B. complicated C. common D. popular( )25. A. bend B. stop C. fall D. roll( )26. A. taste B. toast C. turn D. dance( )27. A. notices B. expects C. spends D. remembers ( )28. A. choose B. draw C. help D. find( )29. A. runs out B. grows up C. ends up D. breaks down ( )30. A. exchange B. share C. store D. sell( )31. A. abandoning B. failing C. moving D. fighting( )32. A. easy B. smart C. best D. same( )33. A. small B. correct C. similar D. unusual( )34. A. enjoy B. listen C. wait D. play( )35. A. spirits B. manners C. friendships D. feelings四、语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)Recently it has been observed that more and more people are switching to organic vegetables and fruits. They are 36. ________ (nature) and safe for the human body to consume. Organic farming 37. ________ (increase) and evolved in a large way due to this large demand by now. Farmers are getting better at the art of growing organic vegetables and there are many 38. ________ (help) tips that they share with other members of the organic farming circle. If you are a gardener and are 39. ________ (interest) in growing organic vegetables, 40. ________ is wise tobe aware of these tips and choose the best organic garden tip that helps 41. ________ (you) garden to produce healthy and better vegetables.One helpful organic garden tip that 42. ________ (work) well for all farmers is to make your own fertilizer. This is 43. ________ kind of fertilizer made of dry leaves, fruit peelings and kitchen food disposables. These materials are buried underground and kept there 44. ________ some time. With fermentation (发酵) taking place, the soil becomes richer with nutrients. This means you get a fertilizer that does not have chemicals at all. This fertilizer enhances the soil and so the vegetables and fruits are 45. ________ (healthy) and better.五、写作(满分40分)第一节(满分15分)戏曲是中华文明的一个重要组成部分,是我国传统文化的代表之一。

外研版高中英语必修第三册Unit4单元测试试卷含答案-答案在前2

外研版高中英语必修第三册Unit4单元测试试卷含答案-答案在前2
三十六家图书馆同时举办同一个项目并不常见,但Jones说他们一直在努力做,这仅仅只是个开始,也就是
说这个项目还会再次举办。
12.【答案】C
【解析】细节理解题。由文章第二、三、四、五等段落的首句可得出答案。
13.【答案】D
【解析】细节理解题。由文章第二段第三、四句“Thefaceturnsgrey,andtheskinbecomesdampandcold.They
修饰,故填helpful。
39.【答案】interested
【解析】考查形容词。句意:如果你是一位园丁并对种植有机蔬菜感兴趣……。beinterestedin为固定搭配,
故填interested。
40.【答案】it
【解析】考查代词。本句真正的主语为“tobeawareofthesetips…”,主语过长时置于句末,句首用形式主
饰,那么应该是“建造”雕塑来进行装饰。
6.【答案】B
【解析】细节理解题。根据第五段的“Therearenow75statuesonCharlesBridge,butmostarecopies…Perhaps
themostinteresting,aswellastheoldest,isthatofJohnofNepomuk.”可知JohnofNepomuk是桥上目前所存在
9.【答案】B
【解析】细节理解题。由第四段中的“Theengineeringworkshopwillwatchbeesasbuilders.”可知,参加该小
组的孩子将会了解蜜蜂是如何筑巢的。
10.【答案】A
【解析】推理判断题。由倒数第二段中的“KidsinSanDiegocanaskforfreeinsectcollectiontoolsattheirlocal

新外研版英语必修三_Unit 4 单元综合检测卷

新外研版英语必修三_Unit 4 单元综合检测卷

Unit 4- Amazing art 单元综合检测卷(本试卷不含听力)考试时间:120分钟总分:150分注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分阅读[共两节,满分50分]第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A篇The Cariwest FestivalIt is one of Edmonton's most colorful summer festivals! It's three days of fun as Caribbean Canadians share their music, cuisine and carnival culture! Local performers bring you amazing dance, music and fun. Bring Cariwest atmospheres into your home this year with these amazing online events.When: August 7-9Indigenous(本土的)FestivalThe annual Summer Solstice Indigenous Festival(SSIF) in Edmonton has done a wonderful job to make their annual off-line festival a number of online events this year because of COVID-19. The events take place from June 1 to June 21. SSIF has partnered with BMO to provide Education Days for students to learn together about Indigenous history. These classes for which only a small fee will be charged include art workshops, book readings and museum tours.Bluegrass FestivalJust 45 minutes from the heart of downtown Edmonton is the town of Stony Plain that works hard to keep ties to its agricultural background, and here you’ll see old-styled lamp posts and historical wall paintings with a long history everywhere. It's also the site of Western Canada's largest bluegrass festival, which has been a main attraction for more than 25 years and in July every year draws in all the big names, including Grammy winners.Cowboy FestivalYou like poetry, music, art and cowboys? Then you can't miss it. Heading into its 24th year, Cowboy Festival in Stony Plain in August is a showcase of the cowboy life. The events include good old-fashioned BBQ meals and some other entertainment.1. What is special about SSIF?A. It takes place in two cities.B. It focuses on students.C. It is annually held online.D. It is free of charge.2. What do we know about Stony Plain?A. It’s a city with a modern appearance.B. It has produced many musicians.C. It has deep roots in agriculture.D. It often hosts national festivals.3. Which festival will you be most interested in if you’re a poem lover?A. Cowboy Festival.B. Indigenous Festival.C. Bluegrass Festival.D. The Cariwest Festival.B篇A 2,300-year-old shield(盾)made of tree bark has been discovered in Leicestershire, Europe. Such type of shield has never been dug out in Europe although shields like gold ones have been found before. No wonder that scientists regard the 2, 300-year-old shield to be valuable. "This is a great object used as a weapon (武器)in the Iron Age," said Julia Farley, an expert in British and European Iron Age collections.The shield was discovered in 2015 by scientists from the University of Leicester Archacological Service in an “animal watering hole” close to the River Soar. Organic(有机物)objects from the period rarely survive, but the shield was deposited in waterlogged(水涝的) soil that the“animal watering hole” contains. The waterlogged soil tends to cause low temperature underground and poorly-circulated air, which makes it hard for organic things to break up.Bark shields of the period were entirely unknown in Europe and researchers had assumed that the material might have been too weak and fragile for use in war. However, experiments to remake the weapon in the same material showed the 3mm-thick shield, though very light, would have been tough enough for battle. It was likely that similar weapons were widespread.The shield is made from green bark that has been constructed with many types of wood. One of them is the green wood, which would tighten as it has dried giving the shield its strength and a shape of a figure of eight. The outside of the shield has been painted and given a special decoration. Farley said, “This is a lost technology. Maybe it’s a technique that was used for making bark products in many ways."“Because so little organic material survives from the period,”Farley said,“we are left with the earthworks(土木工程)and some of the ironwork. But we don't really see the everyday world of these people: the wooden houses they lived in and their clothing. So the visual world of the Iron Age is lost to us. But something like the bark shield is just a tiny window into that."The shield has been donated to the British Museum. Farley said she hoped it would be seen by the public next year.4. Why is the newly-discovered shield considered to be valuable?A. It contains some rare materials like gold.B. It's the oldest shield found in the world so far.C. It’s the only example of its kind ever found in Europe.D. It's the only weapon dating from the Iron Age of Leicestershire.5. What can we learn about the “animal watering hole” ?A. It once lied in a battle fieldB. It helped preserve the bark shieldC. It was buried with many artworks.D. It is close to a university.6. What assumption did scientists use to have about bark shields?A. They tended to be impractical.B. They were very light weapons.C. They were made as artworks.D. They were made of two kinds of wood7. What was Farley’s attitude to the newly-discovered shield?A. Concerned.B. DoubtfulC. Positive.D. Negative.C篇Art and science may seem like opposite things. One means the creative flow of ideas, and the other means cold, hard data-some people believe. In fact, the two have much in common. Now, a study finds art can help students remember better what they have learned in the science class.Mariale Hardiman, an education specialist at Johns Hopkins University, noticed that students who used art in the classroom listened more carefully. They might ask more questions. They might volunteer more ideas. What's more, students seemed to remember more of what they had been taught when their science lessons had involved(涉及)art. To prove that, Hardiman teamed up with some researchers and six local schools.In the experiment, the researchers worked with teachers in 16 fifth-grade classrooms. They provided traditional science lessons and art-focused ones. In a traditional science class, for example, students might read aloud from a book. In the art-focused one, they might sing the information instead.The team randomly assigned(随机分配)each of the 350 students to either a traditional science classroom or an art-focused one. Students then learned science using that way for the whole unit -about three weeks. When they changed to a new topic, they also changed to the other type of class. This way, each student had both an art-focused class and a traditional one. Every unit was taught in both ways, to different groups of students. This enabled the researchers to see how students did in both types of classes.The team found that students who started off in a traditional class performed better after they moved into an art-focused class. But those who started off in an art-focused class did well even when they went back to a traditional science class. These students appeared to use some of the art techniques (技巧)after going back to a traditional class. Classroom teachers reported that many students continued to sing the songs that they learned after finishing the unit. “The more we hear something, the more we retain it, "Hardiman says. "It suggests that the arts may help students apply creative ways of learning on their own."8. Why did Mariale Hardiman do the study?A. To prove the importance of art at school.B. To see if art might improve science learningC. To find a way to help her students learn better.D. To know how to encourage students to ask questions.9. What were the students required to do in the experiment?A. Learn three units in total.B. Take two types of classes.C. Learn two topics for three weeks.D. Choose what they'd like to learn.10. What does the underlined word “retain” in the last paragraph mean?A. FinishB. Express.C. Improve.D. Memorize.11. What is the text mainly about?A. Art helps students develop creativity.B. Art-focused classes interest students a lot.C. Art can make science easier to remember.D. Art has something in common with science.D篇Think of Japan in the spring and the image that comes to mind is likely the country’s famous cherry blossoms, also known as “Sakura”-white and pink flowers, blooming across cities and mountains.The flowers, which experience a “peak bloom” that only lasts a few days, have been loved in Japan for more than a thousand years. Crowds celebrate with viewing parties, flocking to the most popular locations to take photos and have picnics underneath the branches.But this year, the cherry blossom season has come and gone in the blink of an eye. Scientists warn it’s a symptom of the larger climate crisis threatening ecosystems everywhere.Yasuyuki Aono, a researcher at Osaka Prefecture University, has gathered records from Kyoto back to 812 AD from historical documents and diaries. In the central city of Kyoto, cherry blossoms peaked on March 26, the earliest in more than 1, 200 years, Aono said. And in the capital Tokyo, cherry blossoms reached full bloom on March 22, the second-earliest date on record.The peak bloom dates shift every year, depending on numerous factors including weather and rainfall, but have shown a general trend of moving earlier and earlier. In Kyoto, the peak date stayed around mid-April for centuries, but began moving into early April during the 1800s. The date has only dipped into late March a handful of times in recorded history.“Sakura blooms are very temperature sensitive," said Aono. “Flowering and full bloom could be earlier or later depending on the temperature alone. The temperature was low in the 1820s, but it has risen by about 3. 5 degrees Celsius to this day."This year's seasons in particular influenced the blossom dates, he added. The winter was very cold, but the spring came fast and was unusually warm.12. What is the best title of the passage?A. Cherry blossom celebrationsB. Warning of a climate crisisC. A strong love for cherry blossomsD. The cherry blossom season coming earlier13. What does the underlined word “flocking mean?A. BlockingB. FloodingC. Running.D. Following14. What can we infer from Paragraph 5?A. The peak blossom dates fall on a fixed date.B. The cherry blossom rarely peaks in MarchC. The peak bloom dates mainly depend on weather and rainfall.D. The cherry blossom peaks around mid-April in Tokyo.15. What is the author's purpose in writing the passage?A. To inform people the peak bloom date of cherry blossoms.B. To show a study on cherry blossom dates.C. To present a Japanese tradition of cherry blossom celebrations.D. To make people aware of the influence of climate change on cherry blossoms.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

外研版高三英语选择性必修第三册(2019版)_Unit4_单元测试

外研版高三英语选择性必修第三册(2019版)_Unit4_单元测试

Unit4单元测试第一部分:阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

ABy the end of the year, editors of The New York Times have picked the 4 best books of 2019, including fiction and non-fiction. Let’s see which one will take your fancy.Disappearing earthBy Julia PhillipsIn the first chapter of this novel, two young girls vanish, sending shock waves through a town on the edge of the remote and mysterious Kamchatka Peninsula. What follows is a novel of overlapping short stories about the different women who have been affected by their disappearance. Each tale pushes the narrative forward another month and exposes the ways in which the women of Kamchatka have been destroyed--personally, culturally and emotionally by the crime.No Visible bruisesBy Rachel Louise SnyderSnyder's thoroughly reported book covers what the World Health Organization has called "a global health problem". In America alone, more than half of all murdered women are killed by a current or former life partner; domestic violence cuts across lines of class, religion and race. Snyder reveals pervasive myths and writes movingly about the lives of people on both sides of the equation. She doesn't give easy answers but presents a wealth of information that is its own form of hope.Midnight in ChernobylBy Adam HigginbothamHigginbotham's superb account of the April 1986 explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant is one of those rare books about science and technology that read like a tension-filled thriller. Filled with vivid detail and sharply etched personalities,this narrative of astonishing incompetence moves from mistake to mistake, miscalculation to miscalculation. as it builds to the inevitable, history-changing disasterExhalationBy Ted ChiangMany of the nine deeply beautiful stories in this collection explore the material consequences of time travel. Reading them feels like sitting at dinner with a friend who explains scientific theory to you with no airs and graces. Each thoughtful, elegantly crafted story poses a philosophical question; Chiang arranges all nine into a conversation that comes full circle after having travelled through remarkable areas.I. Which of the following tells about the violence by a husband against his wife in a family?A. Disappearing earth.B. No Visible bruises.C. Midnight in Chernobyl.D. Exhalation.2. How may readers feel when reading the book Midnight in Chernobyl?A. Delighted.B. Awkward.C. Tense.D. Calm.3. What kind of book is Exhalation?A. A folk tale.B. A biography.C. A love story.D. Science fiction.BSpace is where our future is--trips to the Moon Mars and beyond. Most people would think that aside from comets(彗星)and stars,there is little else out there. But,since our space journey started we have left so much trash(垃圾)there that scientists are now concerned that if we don't clean it up,we may all be in mortal(致命的)danger.The first piece of space junk was created in1964,when the American satellite Vanguard I stopped operating and lost its connection with the ground center. However,since it kept orbiting around the Earth without any consequences,scientists became increasingly comfortable abandoning things that served no useful purpose in space.It is estimated(估计)that there are now over 500,000 pieces of man-made trash orbiting the Earth at the speed of up to 17,500 miles per hour. The junk varies from tiny pieces of paint chipped off rockets to cameras, huge fuel tanks and even odd items like the million-dollar tool kit that astronaut Heidemarie Stefanyshyn Piper lost during a spacewalk.The major problem with the space trash is that it may hit working satellites and damage traveling spacecraft(飞船). Moreover, pieces of junk may collide (碰撞) with each other and break into pieces which fall back to the earth. To avoid this,scientists have invented several ways for clearing the sky. Ground stations have been built to monitor larger pieces of space trash to prevent them from crashing into working satellites or space shuttles. Future plans include a cooperative effort among many nations to stop littering in space and to clean up the trash already there.4. What was the first piece of man-made space trash?A.A camera.B.A tool kit.C. a broken satellite.D.A fuel tank.5. Why were scientists NOT concerned about space trash in the beginning?A. It did not cause any problems.B. It served no useful purpose.C. It was millions of miles away from the earth.D. It was regarded as similar to comets and stars.6. Which of the following statements is true about space junk?A. It is huge, heavy machines.B. It may cause problems for space shuttles.C. It floats slowly around the Earth.D. It never changes the position.7. What has been done about the space trash problem?A. Ground stations are built to help store the trash properly in space.B. Many nations have worked together to stop polluting space.C. Large pieces of space trash are being closely watched.D. Scientists have cleaned up most of the trash.CThe baby is just one day old and has not yet left hospital. She is quiet but alert. Twenty centimeters from her face researchers have placed a white card with two black spots on it. She stares at it carefully. A researcher removes the card and replaces it by another, this time with the spots differently spaced. As the cards change from one to the other. her gaze starts to lose its focus--until a third. with three black spots, is presented. Her gaze returns: she looks at it for twice as long as she did at the previous card. Can she tell that the number two is different from three I Just 24 hours after coming into the world?Or do newborns simply prefer more to fewer? The same experiment, but with three spots shown before two shows the same return of interest when the number of spots changes. Perhaps it is just the newness? When slightly older babies were shown cards with pictures of objects (a comb, a key, an orange and so on), changing the number of objects was different from changing the objects themselves in effect. Could it be the pattern that two things make as opposed to three? No again. Babies paid more attention to squares moving randomly on a screen when their number changed from two to three, or three to two. The effect even crosses between senses Babies who were repeatedly shown two spots became more excited when they then heard threedrum beat than when they heard just two; likewise when the researchers started with drumbeats and moved to spots.8. The experiment described in Paragraph I is related to the baby’s _______.A. sense of hearingB. sense of sightC. sense of touchD. sense of smell9. Babies are sensitive to the change in _______.A. the number of objects.B. the colour of pictures.C. the shape of patterns.D. the size of cards.10. Why did the researchers test the babies with drum-beats?A. To reduce the difficulty of the experiment.B. To see how babies recognize sounds.C. To carry out their experiment further.D. To keep the babies' interest.11. Where does this text probably come from?A. Science fiction.B. Children's literature.C. An advertisement.D. A science report.DStephen Hawking, the most famous physicist of his time, has passed away at the age of 76.A family spokesman said Hawking, who was British, died peacefully early Wednesday at his home in Cambridge, England. Hawking was diagnosed with a disease called ALS, at age 21. At the time doctors predicted he would only live a few years. But he proved them wrong by surviving for more than 50 years more andcontinuing his scientific workIn his 2013 book, My Brief History, Hawking wrote about first learning of the illness "I felt it was very unfair-why should this happen to me? He added, "At the time, I thought my life was over and that I would never realize the potential. I felt I had.”“But now, 50 years later, I can be quietly satisfied with my life,” he wrote.Hawking said belief in God who intervenes (介入) in the universe "to make sure the good guys win or get rewarded in the next life" was wishful thinking But one can't help asking the question Why does the universe exist? he said in 1991."I don 't know an operational way to give the question or the answer if there is one a meaning. but it bothers me.Hawking was a big supporter of human space travel to the moon and Mars. He said such missions would help unite humanity in a shared purpose of spreading the human race beyond Earth. “We are running out of space and the only places to go to are other worlds. It is time to explore other solar systems Spreading out may be the only thing that saves us from ourselves. I am convinced that humans need to leave the earth.” he said.12. What is Hawking’s attitude towards life when just diagnosed with ALS?A. Confident.B. Optimistic.C. Terrified.D. Hopeless.13. What bothered Hawking?A. The crash of the universe.B. The beginning of the universe.C. The intervene of God in the universe.D. The rewards that good people get in the next life.14. Why is Hawking in favor of human space travel to other solar systems?A. Because it is a way to save the earth.B. Because we have used up all the space.C. Because it can help spread the human race beyond Earth.D. Because we have explored the moon and mars for a long time.15. What is the suitable title for the text?A. Legendary Physicist Stephen Hawking Died at 76B. Stephen Hawking Supports Human Space TravelC. Stephen Hawking Is a Worldwide Famous PhysicistD. Stephen Hawking Is Recognized for His Research on Black Holes第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

外研版高中英语必修三Module4SandstormsinAsia单元练习

外研版高中英语必修三Module4SandstormsinAsia单元练习

高中英语学习资料madeofjingetieji高中英语外研版必修3Module4 Sandstorms in Asia单元练习一、听力 ( 听力 ) (共20小题;共20分)第一节(共 5 小题;每题 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三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应地址。

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。

1. What does the man mean?A. The number of tigers is increasing slowly.B. The cages in the centre are too small.C. Much space is needed for the tigers.2. What is happening to the sea?A. It is becoming larger.B. It is being polluted.C. It is getting cleaner.3. What does the man think of his stay in London?C. Terrible.A. Pleasant.B. Interesting.4. What is the man's purpose in collecting money?A. Supporting a wildlife project.B. Buying some wild animals.C. Raising milu deer himself.5. Why is the woman moving to a new flat?A. She needs a quieter place.B. The new flat is near the school.C. The present one is too expensive.第二节(共 15 小题;每题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)听下面5 段对话。

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必修3 第4模块检测题第一部分: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l 0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。

1. Why didn’t Mary have supper?A. She was not hungry.B. Her teeth ached a lot.C. She didn’t like the meal.2. Before what time should the man be at the airport?A. 2:50 pm.B. 2:15 pm.C. 3:50 pm.3. What’s the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Teacher and student.B. Husband and wife.C. Doctor and patient.4. Where are the two speakers?A. At a shop.B. On a bus.C. In a bank.5. How much will the man spend?A. $34.B. $44.C. $68.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至8题。

6. What did the woman use to do as a child?A. Read a lot of stories.B. Swim in the lake.C. Fish in the lake.7. What does the man think about Lake Erie?A. Beautiful.B. Polluted.C. Small.8. What do people expect within the next generation?A. The Great Lakes will be clean again.B. The Great Lakes will become part of Canada.C. The Great Lakes will increase in size.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。

9. What is Mary?A. An athlete.B. A businesswoman.C. A reporter.10. When will the woman reach Xiamen?A. On March 23.B. On March 24.C. On March 26.11. Why does the woman choose to take the train?A. She wants to save some money.B. She can’t get the plane ticket.C. She wants to enjoy the sights along the way.听第8段材料,回答第12、13题。

12. What are the speakers talking about?A. Summer holiday.B. Study.C. Final exam.13. How much will the man earn at the college for 8 hours?A. $40.B. $1C. $400.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。

14. What’s the possible relationship between the speakers?A. Director and player.B. Reader and author.C. Interviewee and journalist.15. How many questions does the woman ask the man?A. Three.B. Two.C. Four.16. What does Morning Newspaper give us?A. All the important news.B. All the interesting news.C. All the latest news.听第10段材料,回答第17至17. What caused the traffic to stop?A. A big storm.B. A heavy snow.C. A heavy rain.18. What’s the weather like on Friday?A. Cloudy and rainy.B. Warm and sunny.C. Windy and cool.19. What’s the season of the town now?A. Spring.B. Summer.C. Winter.What does Mathew Delaney report?A. Music.B. Sports.C. TV program.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21. As it is getting close to the Spring Festival, the ____ in the street becomes more and moredelightful.A. airB. atmosphereC. environmentD. surrounding22. —Must I fetch the book for you now?—No, you needn’t. It’s not ____. I can wait till tomorrow.A. anxiousB. instantC. hurriedD. urgent23. If you want help —money or anything, let me know, _____ you?A. don’tB. willC. shallD. do24. New ways have been found to prevent the river ______.A. not to be pollutedB. against pollutingC. from pollutingD. from being polluted25. She _____ her notes before the examination and tried to recite some important points.A. looked forB. looked upC. looked throughD. looked into26. When I saw her, she was giving _____ books to the children in the classroom.A. offB. upC. awayD. out27. They pushed with all their ____, but the car didn’t move even a stone’s throw.A. strengthB. forceC. powerD. right28. —Have you any letters _____?—No, thanks.A. to typeB. to be typedC. to be typingD. typed29. —Why didn’t you arrive yesterday?—Oh, sorry. We ____ the fog and the plane was delayed.A. were caught onB. were caught inC. caught inD. caught on30. —Can’t you see you’re not leaving enough space? Go away!—You have no rights to force me! I won’t do it! ____—no!A. In allB. After allC. In a nutshellD. For short31. Our school basketball team is going to ____ some new players, so we hope you sign yournames on the list if you are interested.A. take inB. draw onC. give inD. bring out32. The workers do nothing but ___ tea and talk to each other.A. drinkB. to drinkC. drinkingD. are drinking33. —Why are you driving so slowly?—___. I can’t see anything. There’s sand everywhere.A. I have no ideaB. It couldn’t be worseC. It’s extremely seriousD. I think you’re absolutely right34. Was it _____ she said or something that she did ____ you were angry at so much?A. what; thatB. that; whichC. that; whatD. what; which35. Tom is said _____ a new machine for our company, but I don’t know when he will finish it.A. to designB. to be designingC. to have been designingD. to have designed第二节完形填空(共;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

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