高中英语Unit4Sharing单元综合测试新人教版选修7
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Unit 4 Sharing
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Helen Keller was one of America's bestknown women. She was
admired for her courage and achievements although she couldn't
see or hear. She was also known throughout the world for her
selfsacrificing work to improve the condition of the blind,
the deaf and the speechless. When she died on June 1, 1968, the newspaper Washington Post wrote:“Her life is truly one of the most remarkable phenomena of our time and her death just short of the age of 88 leaves the whole world poorer.”
Helen Keller was born on June 27th, 1880, in Tuscumbia, Alabama. For the first
19 months of her life, she was a pretty and happy baby, normal in every way. Then
a sudden illness destroyed her sight and her hearing. Because she could not hear sounds to imitate (模仿), she could not speak. Helen used to say that her real birthday was not June 27th, 1880, but March 3rd, 1887 — the day when Anne Sullivan entered her life. It was Anne Sullivan who taught Helen to spell certain words by a special system, Braille, and even to talk.
Anne Sullivan could not teach Helen Keller to speak until some other important things had been learned. The little girl had to learn to control her actions and feelings. She had to learn that she could not always do what she wanted to do. She had always been able to get what she wanted by using force. The teacher had to change such habits without breaking the child's spirit.
Miss Sullivan's battle began. Sometimes, there was real fighting between the wild child and the strong young teacher. At last, however, the battle was won by Miss Sullivan, who succeeded in showing Helen that she loved her and wanted to help her. The child and her teacher became friends. They continued to be friends until the teacher's death, fifty years later.
The day on which Helen finally accepted Miss Sullivan as her friend and teacher was a great day in Helen's life. After that, the teacher could begin to teach the child language.
1.Helen Keller was admired by many people because ________.
A.she was very famous in America
B.she had great courage and gained lots of achievements
C.she went to college though she couldn't see or hear
D.she had a good teacher
2.Which of the following is TRUE about Helen Keller?
A.She did little work to make the condition of the blind, the deaf and speechless batter.
B.She died at eighty years old.
C.She was a normal child when she was born.
D.The accident destroyed her sight and hearing.
3.We can infer from the passage that Anne Sullivan ________.
A.was more than a teacher to Helen B.was very clever
C.a blind woman D.taught Helen how to write
4.Which of the following statement is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A.Helen Keller stayed in touch with Miss Sullivan for fifty years.
B.Anne Sullivan took great trouble to show Helen that she loved her and wanted to help her.
C.It was not until Helen had learned some other important things that Miss Sullivan could teach her to speak.
D.Miss Sullivan met many difficulties in teaching Helen how to speak.
B
Michael Johnson, a teacher at Davis High School in California, gave each of his students DS| 25.He asked them to help other people with the money. The assignment was not graded, but he still expected them to do it.
Michael had one requirement: the student had to write a paper answering how they used the money, how it affected the receiver and how it affected the student. He said that he would collect the reports and read them aloud at the end of the term.
The semester came and went. Of the 64 students, only three completed the assignment. The teacher was disappointed.
But some teenagers were not shocked by the students' behavior.
“I'm not surprised,”said Ashley Reeves,16. “It wasn't graded or anything, so most students probably thought it would just use up their time.”
Reeves said that if she had been given the money, she might have acted in the