【精校版】【人教版】高中英语必修二:单元测试全套Unit 1单元测试题2
(人教版)高中英语必修第二册 Unit 1单元测试卷(附答案)01
Unit 1 单元测试一、阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10小题,每小题2.5分,满分25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。
AFrom early times, man has been interested in art. People have often worked together to collect and save the world’s art treasures. Fine art treasures from many countries are kept in an art museum called the Louvre in Paris, France. The works of art have been collected by the people of France over many centuries. It is one of the biggest art museums in the world.The Louvre has not always been a museum. The first building was a fort(堡垒). In 1190, it was the king’s castle with high walls and a round tower. It had a moat(护城河)to keep out the enemies. Over the years, the number of buildings around the castle grew. By 1350, the castle no longer needed a fort. The Louvre became a palace home for French kings and queens.During the time of peace, new treasures were brought in. During the days of war, many treasures were stolen, and the buildings were damaged.When Francis I became the King of France in 1515, he brought in many artists from other countries. One of the artists was Leonardo da Vinci from Italy. Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa is the best known painting in the museum today.In 1793, the Louvre became a public museum. It is a place where art treasures are kept for everyone to enjoy. Every year millions of people from all over the world come to the Louvre to see the masterpieces.1. Most of works of art in the Louvre have been collected probably by ________.A. the French peopleB. Francis IC. Leonardo da VinciD. people of the world2. Why is it good for the works of art to be kept in public museums?A. The works of art will not be stolen.B. The works of art will not be damaged.C. Artists can study the works of art.D. Everyone has a chance to enjoy the works of art.3. According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?A. The Louvre is always a museum since it was built.B. All the art treasures in the Louvre have been destroyed in the war.C. The Louvre was once the king’s castle in history.D. There is still a fort near the Louvre now.BWhat killed King Tut? Historians and scientists have long believed that ancient Egypt’smost famous king was probably murdered. But a recent scientific study claims to have founda different answer to this more than 3,300-year-old mystery. A team of researchers now saythat King Tut, the boy ruler, died of complications (并发症)from a broken leg.Tut’s full name was Tutankhamun. He was just 9 years old when he became the ruler ofEgypt in 1333 BC. His treasure-filled tomb was discovered almost a century ago. It was filled with royal riches, including a solid-gold coffin, a gold mask, and piles of jewelry.Unfortunately Tut died at the age of 19. Many experts have thought that Tut was killed by one of his advisers, named Ay, who wanted to be king. But thanks to a major modern science project, it seems Ay is innocent.Researchers set out to solve the mystery of King Tut’s death by using the tools of science, including DNA tests and electronic scans of his mummy(木乃伊). Scientist Carsten Pusch carried out the tests on Tut for the new study. He thinks a broken leg led to the young king’s death. More than 100 walking sticks were found in King Tut’s tomb. This supports the team’s findings. But how could a person die from a simple broken leg?Pusch also found DNA evidence in Tut’s body that shows he had malaria, a disease carried by mosquitoes. Malaria seriously weakens the immune system(免疫系统).Pusch and his fellow researchers believe the malaria and the bone disease together caused the king’s fracture (骨折)to become deadly. Finally, the young king was just too weak to recover. So effects of the disease combined with the bad luck of a broken bone —not a jealous adviser —are likely the real, causes of King Tut’s death.4. It has long been believed by historians and scientists that ________.A. King Tut was the youngest ruler in the world historyB. King Tut was the richest ruler in the history of EgyptC. King Tut was murdered by one of his advisersD. King Tut was poisoned by one of his servants.5. With the help of modern technology, the new study discovered that the king ________.A. died directly of a disease called malariaB. died of complications from a broken legC. died of a simple cut in the broken legD. was bitten to death by deadly mosquitoes6. Researchers uncovered the mystery of King Tut’s death by ________.A. testing the King’s immune systemB. studying the walking sticks found in the tombC. performing experiments on mosquitoesD. applying DNA tests and electronic scan technology7. The passage mainly tells us about ________.A. a different answer to King Tut’s deathB. a famous boy king in ancient EgyptC. a treasure-filled tomb discovered in EgyptD. a team of researchers studying ancient tombsCIn the 1960s, while studying the volcanic history of Yellowstone National Park, Bob Christiansen became puzzled about something that, oddly, had not troubled anyone before: he couldn’t find the park’s volcano. It had been known for a long time that Yellowstone was volcanic in nature —that’s what accounted for all its hot springs and other steamy features. But Christiansen couldn’t find the Yellowstone volcano anywhere.Most of us, when we talk about volcanoes, think of the classic cone(圆锥体)shapes of a Fuji or Kilimanjaro, which are created when erupting magma(岩浆)piles up. These can form remarkably quickly. In 1943, a Mexicanfarmer was surprised to see smoke rising from a small part of his land. In one week he was the confused owner of a cone five hundred feet high. Within two years it had topped out at almost fourteen hundred feet and was more than half a mile across. Altogether there are some ten thousand of these volcanoes on Earth, all but a few hundred of them extinct. There is, however, a second less known type of volcano that doesn’t involve mountain building. These are volcanoes so explosive that they burst open in a single big crack, leaving behind a vast hole, the caldera. Yellowstone obviously was of this second type, but Christiansen couldn’t find the caldera anywhere.Just at this time NASA decided to test some new high-altitude cameras by taking photographs of Yellowstone.A thoughtful official passed on some of the copies to the park authorities on the assumption that they might make a nice blow-up for one of the visitors’ centers. As soon as Christiansen saw the photos, he realized why he had failed to spot the caldera: almost the whole park —2.2 million acres —was caldera. The explosion had left a hole more than forty miles across —much too huge to be seen from anywhere at ground level. At some time in the past Yellowstone must have blown up with a violence far beyond the scale of anything known to humans.8. What puzzled Christiansen when he was studying Yellowstone?A. Its complicated geographical features.B. Its ever-lasting influence on tourism.C. The mysterious history of the park.D. The exact location of the volcano.9. What does the second paragraph mainly talk about?A. The shapes of volcanoes.B. The impacts of volcanoes.C. The activities of volcanoes.D. The heights of volcanoes.10. What does the underlined word “blow-up” in the last paragraph most probably mean?A. Hot-air balloon.B. Digital camera.C. Big photograph.D. Bird’s view.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。
人教版高中英语必修二第一单元综合检测卷(附听力原文与参考答案)
必修二Unit 1 单元综合检测卷(时间:120分钟满分:150分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
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 is the time now?A.4:40.B.5:00.C.5:20.2.How will the woman help the man?A.By writing a chemistry paper.B.By finding some information.C.By giving him a newspaper.3.What will the man do at 4:00?A.Take a test.B.Have a class.C.Visit a doctor.4.What does the man mean?A.The woman’s idea is not practical.B.The woman should start her own tour company.C.The woman should find her own apartment.5.Where does the conversation take place?A.In a hotel.B.In a hospital.C.In a restaurant.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。
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 are the speakers talking about?A.Stealing.B.Killing.C.Robbing.7.What does the guy look like?A.He wears a red jacket.B.He has long blond hair.C.He has a scar(疤) on his forehead.8.Who is the man speaker probably?A.A lawyer.B.A police officer.C.A café owner.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
(人教版最新)高中英语必修第二册 Unit 1单元测试02-答案
Unit 1 单元测试答案解析第一部分第一节A【语篇解读】本文为记叙文。
从高中第一天感到害怕,到后来逐渐适应了新学校,作者总结出一个道理——成功在于做真实的自我。
1.【答案】A【解析】推理判断题。
根据第一段前两句On the first day of my new high school, I almost had a nervous breakdown. Everything about the school seemed so dificult.及第二段内容可推断出,作者高中第一天感到害怕的主要原因是他不熟悉新环境。
2.【答案】A【解析】推理判断题。
根据第二段前两句On the first day I was late for every class and was constantly lost.The school seemed like a puzle that I couldn't figure out.可知,作者上高中第一天每节课都迟到并且总是迷路,由此可推断出作者不知道去上课的正确的路。
3.【答案】B【解析】细节理解题。
根据第三段前三句Despite my fears, after the first week I finally had my schedule figured out. With the exception of falling up and down the stairs a couple of times and getting laughed at, high school was turning out to be not so bad. It was actually much better than middle school and much more challenging.可知,作者逐渐适应了新学校。
4.【答案】C【解析】细节理解题。
根据最后一段Most important of all, be who you are, whether you're a "fool", an athlete, or a lower grader. Don't try to pretend to be someone you're not. Now you know the secret of my success.可知,作者认为不论你是什么样的人,最重要的是做你自己,不要试图假装。
人教版高中英语必修二单元测试题全套及答案
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(人教版)高中英语必修二Unit 1单元测试题2(含答案)
Unit 1 Cultural relics单元测试题2第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
AJamie Oliver, a lively British guy, loves to share his secrets. In his first television show, The Naked Chef, Oliver taught everyone to make simple but delicious food. In Jamie's Kitchen, he taught young people how to prepare meals. His next show,Jamie's School Dinners, is about changing the food that students eat.Oliver saw that some schools in Britain were serving junk food — food that is easy to eat but unhealthy. Although it can be delicious, junk food is not very good for children. It is sometimes bad for their health, because it doesn't give them the energy they need at school. They sometimes can't think well or feel down, and they sometimes put on weight.Some of the junk food that Oliver wants to change is canned spaghetti, chicken nuggets, French fries, soda, and muffins. He encourages schools to serve fresh and healthy meats, vegetables, and fruits. He helps the school cooks to make healthy dinners without junk food.People liked Oliver's idea of bringing quality food to schools. Thousands enjoyed his television show. But Oliver wanted them to do more than just watch. At his Feed Me Better website, he collected over 270,000 signatures (签名) from people. Oliver sent these signatures to British Prime Minister (首相) Tony Blair. Then Blair promised to help change the school kitchens, teach school cooks to make healthy food, and spend more on school dinners. Thanks to Jamie Oliver, my children will be ableto enjoy more healthy meals at school.21. What are Jamie Oliver's secrets about?A. Cooking and eating.B. How to be a good cook.C. Exercising and sleeping.D. Where to buy healthy food.22. Which of the following may Oliver like best?A. Muffins.B. Bananas.C. French fries.D. Chicken nuggets.23. Why were over 270,000 signatures collected?A. To put healthy food in schools.B. To keep school kitchens cleaner.C. To lower food prices in schools.D. To collect money for poor children.24. Who might be the author of the text?A. A student.B. Tony Blair.C. A parent.D. Jamie Oliver.BThe Hawaii Volcanoes National ParkThe Hawaii Volcanoes (火山) National Park, on the island of Hawaii, has two active volcanoes: Mauna Loa, which last erupted (喷发) in 1984, is 13,677 feet (4.17 km) above sea level; Kilauea is next to Mauna Loa and it has been erupting since January 3rd, 1983. It is 4,190 feet (1.23 km) above sea level.When to visitThe park is open 24 hours a day all year round. There are no plants or trees on the lava (火山岩) fields and no protection from the sun, so you must bring sunscreen (防晒霜).How to get thereThe best way to get to the park is to take Highway 11. From the airport at Hilo, Highway 11 will take you southward across the eastern part of the island.Things to seeIf you want to know more about the park, the Kilauea Visitor Center is surely a stop to make. It is a quarter of a mile (402 m) from the park entrance. There, you can see a great movie about real lava and learn about the island's natural and cultural history. The center is open from 7:45 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. There are also many guided walks and hikes (徒步旅行) around the park. You must check weather conditions andvolcanic activity before hiking alone. If possible, you may drive down Chain of Craters Road to see lava flowing into the ocean.TicketsEntrance to the park is $10.00 for each vehicle, $5.00 for those who travel on foot or ride a bicycle. Children under the age of 15 are free.25. Different from Mauna Loa, Kilauea _____.A. will disappear soonB. is closed to visitorsC. erupts more oftenD. is much bigger26. The Kilauea Visitor Center _____.A. offers all kinds of moviesB. is next to the park entranceC. is open for 8 hours every dayD. introduces visitors to the park27. If a family of three drives a car into the park, they need to pay _____.A. $5.00B. $10.00C. $15.00D. $20.0028. The text is most probably taken from _____.A. a geography textbookB. a newspaper reportC. a travel magazineD. a research paperCA group of scientists in the Netherlands recently used high-tech methods to examine a secret hidden inside an ancient Chinese statue (雕像). It was sent to the Drents Museum in the northeastern Netherlands as part of an exhibit. But while working on the statue, researchers took the chance to study the body of a Buddhist monk (佛僧) inside it.The statue was shipped to a medical center for CT scans, which are tests that produce X-ray pictures. Scientists used the technology to find out the statue's hidden secrets. The body of the monk was sitting on top of a roll of cloth marked with Chinese characters (字). The cloth shows that the monk was named Liuquan and lived around the year 1100.“On the outside, it looked like a large statue of Buddha,” said Vincent van Vilsteren from the Drents Museum. “What flabbergasted me was that, on the inside, itwas the mummy (干尸) of a Buddhist monk. Later we learned that for the first 200 years, the mummy was probably placed in a Buddhist temple. Only in the 14th century did they do all the work to move it into a nice statue.”Researchers at the Drents Museum still have a lot of questions about the mummy. It is believed to be the only Chinese Buddhist mummy that has been studied outside Asia. Scientists hope that DNA testing on the mummy will help them learn more about it. Further research may dig up more information about the monk in the months to come.29. What is special about the statue?A. Something unusual is in it.B. It is a modern Chinese statue.C. It is made of different kinds of material.D. Strange characters can be seen on its surface.30. Research showed that the monk _____.A. died of a terrible diseaseB. lived around the 12th centuryC. sat on an ancient Chinese bookD. was burned right after his death31. The underlined word “flabbergasted” in Paragraph 3 probably means “_____”.A. disturbedB. satisfiedC. surprisedD. saved32. What is the text mainly about?A. Ancient Chinese statues.B. The Drents Museum.C. Buddhism in China.D. A mummified monk.DWhen we go on the Internet, we usually need a web address that ends with a suffix (后缀) such as .com, .net, .org, etc. Did you know that since 1984 only 22 suffixes have been used on the World Wide Web? Now more such suffixes are going to be available. Government bodies, cities, companies, or even a single person will be able to get any suffix they want as long as they'd like to pay $185,000 for it.A generic top level domain (gTLD) is the suffix on the right of the domain name (域名). Extensions now include .net, .org, .biz, .name, .tv, etc., as well as country level domains such as .us for the US, .in for India, and so on. They were designed to show different kinds of website: .biz for business use, .org for non-profit (非营利性的) organizations, etc.Think of the web address like the name of a person. In the case of, the suffix “.com” is similar to the last name of a person — of which there are only 22 choices now. The prefix “baidu” is like the first name of a person —which can be taken according to availability. These changes will let you choose not only the first name but also a last name for your website.As you can see, DNS (Domain Name System) is very important for directing the traffic for business over the Internet. Having the right domain name is important for building brands (品牌) and competing better in the marketplace. The new rules could mean more chances for e-business.However, gTLDs can mean more costs for companies. Besides protecting their brand, companies may have to deal with cyber squatting — this is when people have some domain names recorded formally with the purpose of selling them at a higher price.33. Which of the following is TRUE of domain names?A. They are becoming less and less important.B. Users won't need to pay for these names.C. There will be more gTLDs for people to choose from.D. Suffixes like .com and .net have a history of 50 years.34. In the last paragraph, the author expresses his _____.A. worryB. doubtC. excitementD. politeness35. The purpose of the text is to _____.A. explain what a gTLD isB. talk about new changes to gTLDsC. introduce the history of the InternetD. show how to deal with cyber squatting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。
人教版高中英语必修第二册Unit1Culturalheritage单元测试卷(含听力)
人教版高中英语必修第二册Unit1单元测试卷(听力见作者文库视频)一、短对话 1.How long will the man have to wait for the post office to open?( ) A .15 minutes.B .10 minutes.C .20 minutes.2.What is the man going to do during the summer vacation?( ) A .Go camping.B .Visit his parents.C .Visit his friends in London.3.What is the woman doing?( ) A .Complaining.B .Apologizing.C .Arguing.4. Why did the woman call?( ) A .To ask to borrow some CDs.B .To ask whether Bill can come to the party.C .To pass on some information about the party. 5.What does the woman advise the man to do?( )A .Be more careful.B .Buy a new car.C .Get his car checked. 二、长对话 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6.What is Linda famous for?( ) A .Painting.B .Traveling.C .Collecting stones.7.What is the man's opinion of Linda's stones?( )A .Priceless.B .Impressive.C .Imaginative. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
人教版高中英语必修第二册 Unit 1 单元测试题(含答案)
人教版高中英语必修第二册 Unit 1 单元测试题(含答案)(考试时间:90分钟满分:120分)第一部分阅读理解(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。
AJourney Back in Time with ScholarsClassical Provence(13 days)Journey through the beautiful countryside of Provence, France, with Prof. Ori Z. Soltes. We will visit some of the best-preserved Roman monuments in the world. Our tour also includes a chance to walk in the footsteps of Van Gogh and Gauguin. Fields of flowers, tile-roofed(瓦屋顶) villages and tasty meals enrich this wonderful experience.Southern Spain(15 days)Spain has lovely white towns and the scent(芳香) of oranges, but it is also a treasury of ancient remains including the cities left by the Greeks, Romans and Arabs. As we travel south from Madrid with Prof. Ronald Messier to historic Toledo, Roman Mérida and into Andalucia, we explore historical monuments and architecture. China's Sacred Landscapes(21 days)Discover the China of "past ages," its walled cities, temples and mountain scenery with Prof. Robert Thorp. Highlights(精彩之处) include China's most sacred peaks at Mount Tai and Hangzhou's rolling hills, waterways and peaceful temples. We will wander in traditional small towns and end our tour with an exceptional museum in Shanghai.Tunisia(17 days)Join Prof. Pedar Foss on our in-depth Tunisian tour. Tour highlights include the Roman city of Dougga, the underground Numidian capital at Bulla Regia, Roman Sbeitla and the remote areas around Tataouine and Matmata, unique for underground cities. Our journey takes us to picturesque Berber villages and lovely beaches.1.What can visitors see in both Classical Provence and Southern Spain?A.Historical monuments.B.Fields of flowers.C.Van Gogh's paintings.D.Greek buildings.2.Which country is Prof. Thorp most knowledgeable about?A.France.B.Spain.C.China.D.Tunisia.3.Which of the following highlights the Tunisian tour?A.White towns.B.Underground cities.C.Tile-roofed villages.D.Rolling hills.BRome can be pricey for travelers, which is why many choose to stay in a hostel (旅社). The hostels in Rome offer a bed in a dorm room for around $25 a night, and for that, you’ll often get to stay in a central location (位置) with security and comfort. Yellow HostelIf I had to make just one recommendation for where to stay in Rome, it would be Yellow Hostel. It’s one of the best-rated hostels in the city, and for good reason. It’s affordable, and it’s got a fun atmosphere without being too noisy. As an added bonus, it’s close to the main train station.Hostel Alessandro PalaceIf you love social hostels, this is the best hostel for you in Rome. Hostel Alessandro Palace is fun. Staff members hold plenty of bar events for guests like free shots, bar crawls and karaoke. There’s also an area on the rooftop for hanging out with other travelers during the summer.Youth Station HostelIf you’re looking for cleanliness and a modern hostel, look no further than Youth Station. It offers beautiful furnishings and beds. There are plenty of other benefits, too; it doesn’t charge city tax; it has both air conditioning and a heater for the rooms; it also has free Wi-Fi in every room.Hotel and Hostel Des ArtistesHotel and Hostel Des Artistes is located just a 10-minute walk from the central city station and it’s close to all of the city’s main attractions. The staff is friendly and helpful, providing you with a map of the city when you arrive, and offering advice if you require some. However, you need to pay 2 euros a day for Wi-Fi.4.What is probably the major concern of travelers who choose to stay in a hostel?fort.B.Security.C.Price.D.Location.5.Which hotel best suits people who enjoy an active social life?A.Yellow Hostel.B.Hostel Alessandro Palace.C.Youth Station Hostel.D.Hotel and Hostel Des Artistes.6.What is the disadvantage of Hotel and Hostel Des Artistes?A.It gets noisy at night.B.Its staff is too talkative.C.It charges for Wi-Fi.D.It’s inconveniently located.CYears ago, I could not stick to exercising until I bought a CD called I Enjoy Exercise.I listened to it every day. I bought the CD because I wanted to run in a race and hopefully win!I had promised my 10-year-old son Todd that I would run in a race with him. Unfortunately, however, when that race came about, his left leg was hurt in a car accident. Without him running with me, although I took part in that race, yet I didn’t do quite well in it.While Todd couldn’t run together with me because of h is injury, he never forgot the promise I made for him. He was always asking me whether I would keep my promise when he recovered in the future. So I decided I was going to train and go all out to win the next race. What I needed was motivation (动力). It happened that one of my friends mentioned the CD which he liked very much, saying that he got a lot from the music in it when feeling down. So I bought it and listened to it while exercising every day.It was amazing what happened to my thinking as I listened to it daily. I started to think about the repeated words on the CD—“I enjoy exercise”. Instead of dreading exercise, I was thinking, “I enjoy exercise.”I found out how important words are that we play in our minds every day. I went from a person who seldom exercised to someone who started to exercise daily. Just think how our lives will improve if we reflect on the uplifting and motivating words of the famous works. I have found the positive messages have greatly improved my thinking and then changed my life.How did I do in that race, you might be thinking? I actually won the gold medal in my age group.7.Why did the author take part in the race by herself?A. She would like to win the race.B. She had a good talent for running.C. Her son got injured in a car accident.D. Her son was unwilling to run with her.8.How did the author get the motivation for training?A. By recalling some inspiring stories.B. By listening to the CD while running.C. By getting timely help from his friend.D. By forcing herself into keeping running.9.What does the underlined word “dreading” in paragraph 4 mean?A. Fearing.B. Improving.C. Preferring.D. Taking.10.What message does the author intend to deliver to us?A. It’s important to avoid injury while running.B. The motivating words make a difference to us.C. Parents should get along well with children.D. We can build up our bodies by regular exercise.DLocal officials in Beijing promised to further protect the city's cultural heritage, in particular the narrow streets known as hutongs.Hutongs are commonly found in the cities of North China, but they are at risk. Beijing is currently believed to have fewer than 1,000 hutongs, most of which are near the Imperial Palace. Only 60 years ago, the number was 3,250. In the old districts of Dongcheng and Xicheng, which cover 62 square kilometers, some people will be asked to move out from hutong houses to avoid further damage to the ancient architecture."On average more than 100,000 people visit the Imperial Palace during the National Day holiday. The visitors put pressure on the protection of cultural relics," said Huang Yan, director of the Beijing Municipal Commission of Urban Planning, adding that hutongs should be protected from human damage.The government focused on how the protection plans were carried out and how the management of the cultural heritage worked. Wang Shaofeng, head of the Xicheng district government, said the area has 182 cultural relics, many of which were built asfar back as the Yuan Dynasty (1271—1368). The district of Xicheng has 1.28 million residents in its 57 square kilometers of land. "The most efficient way is to decrease the local population to reduce the possibility of causing harm to the heritage," Wang said."Each community has been required to report the status of its cultural heritage, especially hutongs, and any action that will damage the heritage will be punished," Wang said.No one knows for sure how many hutongs will be left in the coming 100 years.11.How many hutongs have disappeared in the past sixty years in Beijing?A.Less than 1,000.B.About 2,000.C.More than 3,000.D.Over 4,000.12.According to Huang Yan, what is the main cause of the damage to cultural relics?A.Visitors' activities.B.Residents'attitude.munities' behaviour.D.The government's policy.13.Which of the following is a useful way to protect hutongs?A.To attract more visitors.B.To punish anyone damaging them.C.To increase the local population.D.To forbid everyone getting close to them.14.What will happen to hutongs in the near future?A.Only time will tell.B.No one will remember them.C.The number will be growing.D.Hutongs will disappear completely.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。
人教版高中英语必修二 Unit1 Cultural relics单元测试卷(二) Word版含答案
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Ⅰ. 阅读理解AA group of scientists in the Netherlands recently used high-tech methods to examine a secret hidden inside an ancient Chinese statue. It was sent to the Drents Museum in the northeastern Netherlands as part of an exhibit. But while working on the statue,researchers took the chance to study the body of a Buddhist monk inside it.The statue was shipped to a medical center for CT scans, which are tests thatproduce X-ray pictures. Scientists used the technology to find out the statue’s hidde nsecrets. The body of the monk was sitting on top of a roll of cloth marked with Chinese characters. The cloth showed that the monk was named Liuquan and lived around theyear 1100.“On the outside, it looked like a large statue of Buddha,” said Vincent v an Vilsterenfrom the Drents Museum. “What flabbergasted me was that, on the inside, it was the mummy (干尸) of a Buddhist monk. Later we learned that for the first 200 years, themummy was probably placed in a Buddhist temple. Only in the 14th century did they do all the work to move it into a nice statue. ” Researchers at the Drents Museum still have a lot of questions about the mummy. It is believed to be the only Chinese Buddhist mummy that has been studied outside Asia. Scientists hope that DNA testing on the mummy will help them learn more about it. Further research may dig up more information about the monk in the months to come. 1. What is special about the statue? A. Something unusual is in it. B. It is a modern Chinese statue. C. It is made of different kinds of material. D. Strange characters can be seen on its surface. 2. Research showed that the monk ________. A. died of a terrible disease B. lived around the 12th century C. sat on an ancient Chinese book D. was burned right after his death 3. The underlined word “flabbergasted” in Paragraph 3 probably means “________”. A. disturbed B. satisfied C. surprised D. saved 4. What is the text mainly about? A. Ancient Chinese statues. B. The Drents Museum. C. Buddhism in China. D. A mummified monk. B Valcamonica has one of the largest collections of rock drawings in the world. There have been about 200, 000 figures and symbols carved into the rocks over a time period此卷只装订不密封 班级姓名准考证号考场号座位号of approximately 8, 000 years. Valcamonica’s pictures show various scenes and are connected through common themes like magic, war, navigation and agriculture.The rock drawings discovered in V alcamonica were the first prehistoric symbols of their kind recognized anywhere in the world. UNESCO first recognized the drawings in 1979 when about 140, 000 were discovered, however, since then many more have been uncovered.These drawings are spread all across the valley. The carvings began to taper off during the Iron Age and fewer appeared after that. The last period has been attributed to(归功于……) the Camunni people. Still there are drawings that have b een identified as being from the 19th century. Many of these were created using the technique of engraving(雕刻).Some of the figures discovered in Valcamonica have been superimposed(叠映) without any order, but in most cases they appear in logical orders and also explain the relationship between each picture or symbol to tell a story.The first known modern report of the rock carvings was in 1909 when Walther Laeng happened upon two decorated rocks in Capo di Ponte. Scholars only took interest in the drawings in the 1920s. More rocks with engravings were soon found in the areas nearby and research into their history began. In the 1930s comprehensive study campaigns were undertaken.It was after the Second World War that the cataloging and mapping of the engravings began. This task was taken up by various teams of experts from Italy and other countries that were led by Laeng. In 1955 preservation work on the rocks began.In 1968, a large series of conferences were held where scholars from all over the world met to discuss the rock drawings, which gave us some idea of what various societies of the past might have been like.5. What do we know about V alcamonica’s pictures?A. They tell a long whole story.B. They are interrelated in some ways.C. They were carved 8, 000 years ago.D. They were first discovered in 1979.6. The underlined part “taper off” in Paragraph 3 can best be replaced by “________”.A. turn upB. go upC. die outD. stand out7. What is Paragraph 5 mainly about?A. The history of the rock drawings.B. The features of the rock drawings.C. The discovery of the rock drawings.D. The formation of the rock drawings.8. Studies of the rock drawings ________.A. show us the development of artB. started after the Second World WarC. were conducted by scholars from UNESCOD. help us know something about societies of the pastⅡ. 七选五阅读理解根据短文内容, 从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
人教版高中英语必修2人教版必修二Unit1Culturalrelics单元测试题[1]
第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
21. —How about going camping with us this weekend?—_____A. Is that right?B. I’d like to, but I have no time.C. What are you planning?D. What’s for?22. Believe it or not, this old custom has a history of over 2,000 years, and it has _____into the twenty-first century.A. flowedB. survivedC. spreadD. followed23. I’d like a room _____ window looks out over the sea.A. thatB. in whichC. whoseD. which24. The special clothes are _____ for the children who are disabled.A. designedB. plannedC. changedD. expected25. _____ the doctors really doubt is _____ my mother will recover from the seriousdisease soon.A. What; whenB. That; howC. What; whetherD. That; what26. The company was willing to provide us with what we needed, _____ made usexcited.A. whatB. itC. whichD. that27. I am going to do all I can _____ the bad impression you have of me.A. to removeB. removeC. to leaveD. leave28. Yesterday I met a(n) _____ teacher by chance who taught me English in theuniversity three years ago.A. earlyB. formerC. firstD. advanced29. Oh, boy, why are you killing your time this way? Can’t you find something _____ doing?A. usefulB. worthyC. valuableD. worth30. It is known to us that lions and tigers _____ the cat family.A. are belonging toB. belonged toC. belong toD. are belonged to31. He is always helping people without expecting anything _____.A. in commonB. in turnC. in dangerD. in return32. The school is _____ a Chinese teacher for the new term who masters the English language perfectly.A. searchingB. in the search ofC. in searchD. in search of33. —Did you visit the museum today?—No. We _____ it, but we spent too much time shopping.A. could have visitedB. must have visitedC. could visitD. must visit34. This piece of furniture is really inexpensive with a price of _____ forty dollars.A. less thanB. more thanC. other thanD. rather than35. It is a good plan in theory, but it _____ to be seen whether it works in practice.A. keepsB. staysC. standsD. remains第二节:完形填空(共20小题;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各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和D)中,选出最佳选项。
【单元测试卷】新人教 必修二 Unit1 单元检测卷(含答案)
新人教版高中英语必修二Unit 1 Cultural Heritage 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.It is said that China’s _______ (数字的)economy can create over 200 million jobs by 2020, which will be helpful for the economic development.2.We all feel it _______(值得做的)to volunteer in the nursing home to help the old people.3.I’m glad to learn that you _______ (原谅)his bad behaviour.4.With a long history and rich cultural _______(遗产), Dunhuang in Gansu Province is an important city on the Silk Road .5.I hope that through this match,we can _______ (促进)the development of this sport in China.6.The Internet is really useful to us, from which we can _______(下载)a lot of documents.7.Are you for or against this _______ (提议,建议)?8.The medicines you take could affect your _______(平衡).9.The system allows you to _______ (捐赠)books for credits and use them to get free books.10.The football team was disciplined by a _______ (专业的,职业的)trainer.二、用所给单词的正确形式填空(每小题0.5分,共5分)1. The labouring people are highly ________ (create).2. I would like to respect for the __________(contribute) they make.3. After a couple of days, all the pain should __________(appear).4. In the meantime the war seems __________ (like) to continue.5.What will this mean for __________ (tradition) books and magazines?6. A __________ (compare) of the two teams indicates that Saturday’s game will probably be close.7. This is a __________ (history) opportunity for our nation.8. I have to study for my college__________ (enter) exams.9. She said his death was a great __________ (lose) to herself.10.When you __________ (identity) risks, you consider what can go wrong.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)keep balance, make a proposal, lead to, turn to, make sure1.I _______________ that we should hold a meeting next week.2.This can _______________ significant distress,but have no fear!3. _______________ you have the truth on your side, and that your idea makes sense.4.The child couldn’t _______________on his new bicycle.5.They _________________ us because we can offer them treatment in clinics with no waiting lists and higher success rates.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。
人教版高中英语必修第二册 Unit 2 单元测试题(含答案)
人教版高中英语必修第二册 Unit 2 单元测试题(含答案)大单元思维知识整合一、重点单词1. complex adj. 复杂的;难懂的;(语法)复合的2. tutor n. (英国大学中的)助教;导师;家庭教师3. cite vt. 引用;引述4. messenger n. 送信人;信使5. zone n. (有别于周围的)地区;地带;区域6. overwhelmingadj.无法抗拒的;巨大的;压倒性的7. homesicknessn.思乡病;乡愁8. advisor n. 顾问9. firm n. 公司;商行;事务所 adj. 结实的;牢固的;坚定的10. departure n. 离开;启程;出发11. setting n. 环境;背景;(小说等的)情节背景12. dramatic adj. 巨大的;突然的;急剧的;喜剧(般)的13. tremendousadj.巨大的;极大的14. mature adj. 成熟的15. boom vi. & n. 迅速发展;繁荣二、重点短语1. set up建立;竖立2. adapt to适应;改编3. get used to习惯于……4. be keen to do渴望做5. take turns to do sth.轮流做某事6. as well as也;和……一样7. participate in参加;参与8. speak up大声点说;明确表态9. feel at home舒服自在;不拘束10. engage in(使)从事;参与11. get involved in参与;卷入;与……有关联12. to begin with首先三、重点句型1.It was the first time that...这是第一次做……It was the first time that she had left China.这是她第一次离开中国。
句式分析:句中It was the first time that...表示“这是第一次做某事”。
人教版高中英语必修二单元测试 Unit 1 Cultural relics 2
Unit 1 Cultural relics(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;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
AIf you think about World Heritage Sites,you probably think of places connected with ancient art and culture,historical buildings and monuments.And of course,many of these are on the World Heritage List (WHL) (世界遗产名录).But the WHL contains a lot of sites that are not so obvious.Let’s look at a few of them.Robben Island in South AfricaThis island was used through the centuries as a prison,a hospital and a military base.But it’s probably most famous as a maximum-security prison for political prisoners in the twentieth century.Nelson Mandela was one of its most famous residents.The WHL says it represents “the triumph of democracy (民主) and freedom over oppression and racism”.Borders of France and SpainThis is an area of great natural beauty and the mountains have many interesting geological formations. But it is also an area of small farms.People there still use a type of agriculture(农业)that used to be common in mountainous areas of Europe but that has almost completely disappeared in modern times.The city of Brasilia,BrazilBrasilia is a capital city that was created from nothing in 1956.The WHL calls it “a landmark in the history of town planning”.The different areas of the city and the buildings themselves were all designed at the same time carefully.Every part of the city shows the ideas of the planner and the architect.Simien National Park,EthiopiaSimien National Park was one of the first sites to be listed in 1978.It is one of the highest mountainous areas in Africa,and the WHL calls it “one of the most spectacular landscapes in theworld”.It is also important for its wildlife.The population of some rare animals is getting smaller and smaller.1.Which of the following sites was listed on the WHL for its political symbol?A.Simien National Park,Ethiopia.B.The city of Brasilia,Brazil.C.Borders of France and Spain.D.Robben Island in South Africa.2.The WHL has listed Borders of France and Spain probably because ________.A.it shows us past European society by the type of agricultureB.this is an area of great natural beautyC.the mountains there have many interesting geological formationsD.people there still use a type of agriculture that is common in Europe in modern times 3.Which of the following sites is famous for the wonderful plan of buildings?A.Robben Island in South Africa.B.The city of Brasilia,Brazil.C.Borders of France and Spain.D.Simien National Park,Ethiopia.4.The passage mainly talks about ________.A.the remains of ancient cultures on the WHLB.the household heritage sites on the WHLC.some of the less well-known sites on the WHLD.important places of art and cultureBThis whole year,I’ve been doing things in both my personal and professional life that have pushed me far out of my comfort zone.Most of the time,things didn’t go the way I hoped,but failure has taught me a lot about myself.I learned that I’m sometimes naive (天真的),and that some people will take advantage of that.I’ve learned to recognize the signs in those people.I learned that if I stand against something that is wrong,then I should have nothing to be embarrassed when I speak up,whether it is aserious question or someone is mistreating me.I learned that being a perfectionist has held me back in developing my potentials (潜能) and made me afraid of making mistakes.Mostly,I learned that I’ve been letting my past influence me in the wrong way.Anger and regrets have controlled me.Low self-esteem (自尊) from years of fear at the hands of older kids and my own father has placed a huge stone between myself and my potential.I don’t know how many nights I lay awake with a sinking feeling in my mind,wishing I could go back and do things over again.I have also seen in myself how much strength and hope I have,and as usual,I am reminded how fortunate I am for the friends and family I have.I’m ready to stop living in the past and I am looking to the future now.The past will always influence me,but only because of my ability to overcome difficulties.I’d say this new page of my life starts today,but truthfully,these changes have been in motion (运行) for a while.I realized that when I looked back at the past this time around,I see progress which I didn’t make last year.5.What happened to the author this whole year?A.He had many arguments with his workmates.B.He went through failures in his life and work.C.He lived a comfortable life as he had before.D.He was no longer simple as he used to be.6.The underlined word “perfectionist”in Paragraph 2 refers to someone who________.A.wants to remain braveB.is low self-esteem in lifeC.wants to be without any mistakesD.feels confident in public places7.What caused the author’s problems,according to the passage?A.The negative influence of his past.B.The terrible relationship with his workmates.C.His impolite attitude to friends and family.D.His perfect dream for the future.8.What can we infer from the last paragraph?A.The author didn’t want to be looked down upon.B.The author managed to keep up with others.C.The author is no longer confident in anything.D.The author has changed and made progress.CThe presidential election (总统大选) ended,but in elementary schools in Connecticut,another election is going.Seven fifth-graders are candidates (候选人) for the “kid-governor” of the state.Across Connecticut,4,400 fifth-graders from 45 cities and towns have made their decision.The winner will serve a one-year term.Once in office,the kid governor will be expected to have a plan on how to achieve his or her promises.The winner must also make public appearances and give speeches.The present kid governor,11-year-old Elena Tipton,of East Hartford,improved kindness last year.The best part of her job,she said,was listening to ideas from her peers (同龄人).“I get around and meet all these different kids and learn what they do to be kind,”she said.The Connecticut Public Affairs Network set up the kid governor programme last year.The purpose of the programme is to inspire students to develop a deep interest in government and civics (公民学).Educators across the country are working to restore civics education in schools.The subject had been disappearing from classrooms for years.Civics education aims to teach students about their rights and responsibilities.Supporters of civics learning said there was a strong need for it.When kids take part in civics,their parents are more likely to elect.The fall of civics education in schools began in the 1950s.The subject disappeared from classrooms more rapidly in the 2000s,because of the No Child Left Behind law.The law asked schools to pay attention to students’study progress.Lately,the situation has seemed to be turning.Starting this year,Illinois is requiring students to take at least one course in the subject before they graduate.Other states,including California,Connecticut and New York,are also now paying more attention to civics education in their schools.9.What will the kid governor be expected to do?①Present kindness.②Make the promises come true.③Make public appearances.④Give speeches.A.②③④B.①②③C.①②④D.①③④10.What can we learn about Elena Tipton?A.She is the governor of the State of California now.B.She would like to listen to ideas from adults.C.She is an 11-year-old elementary school student.D.She is a candidate for the “kid-governor” this year.11.We can draw the conclusion that________.A.Americans have great interest in the presidential raceB.the civics education in schools once had a hard timeC.No Child Left Behind law encourages people to learn civicsD.Illinois is the first state to set up civics education in schoolsDWith the development of technology,our daily life becomes more and more convenient.High technology has gone everywhere in our lives,and then wearable technology is nothing new.Activity trackers (追踪装置) and smart watches are now as common as shoes and glasses.In the not too distant future,it’s likely that our clothes will be almost as smart as our phones.But what’s the advantage of connected clothing?Imagine when you put a jacket in the washing machine,a chip (芯片) in the jacket puts the machine on the right washing setting,making life just that little bit easier.The clothes have the ability to help us find out more information about the product,such as how it was designed,where it was made.And it isn’t just a dream because Internet-connected clothes are already being made but they need time to be popular in our daily life.Two leading companies in clothing making have created a jacket with a QR code (二维码).The code in the chip gives the wearer a number of special rights,such as going to some clubs,special menus at certain restaurants and tickets to some fashion shows.But Internet-connected clothing isn’t the only way the fashion is combined with technology.It will also be the way we buy clothes because through smart computers in our homes,our shopping needs will be known in advance and taken care of.For example,before you’ve even realized you’ve run out of dresses,your favourite online seller has already reordered some new ones for you based on your repurchasing (再次购买) patterns.With Internet-connected clothing,it may soon be that when we buy clothes,we hardly have to think about anything at all.Because our favourite clothes would appear in our home before we know what we have bought.High technology is changing our life day by day,but nobody is really sure weather it’s good or bad.12.What can we infer from the first paragraph?A.Internet-connected clothing has many advantages.B.Activity trackers and smart watches influence students.C.The new clothing has a relationship with the smart phone.D.People’s daily life is filled with high technology.13.What’s the use of the QR code on the jacket?A.Help customers care for the jacket.B.Help customers buy new clothes.C.Let customers enjoy some rights.D.Give customers more information.14.The Internet-connected clothing will be the way people buy clothes because________.A.people’s shopping needs will be known and paid attention to aheadB.computers in their homes will buy clothes for their familiesC.people will let computers help them choose cheap clothesD.how people make clothes will change based on this technology15.We can learn from the passage that________.A.Internet-connected clothes are already popular around the worldB.buying clothes will be much easier than it is now in the near futureC.all clothes sellers will know what kinds of clothes one wantsD.the chip on the clothes will help people find where the clothes are第二节(共3小题;每小题2分,满分16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。
(人教版)高中英语必修第二册Unit1单元测试试卷(含答案)03
加油!有志者事竟成答卷时应注意事项1、拿到试卷,要认真仔细的先填好自己的考生信息。
2、拿到试卷不要提笔就写,先大致的浏览一遍,有多少大题,每个大题里有几个小题,有什么题型,哪些容易,哪些难,做到心里有底;3、审题,每个题目都要多读几遍,不仅要读大题,还要读小题,不放过每一个字,遇到暂时弄不懂题意的题目,手指点读,多读几遍题目,就能理解题意了;容易混乱的地方也应该多读几遍,比如从小到大,从左到右这样的题;4、每个题目做完了以后,把自己的手从试卷上完全移开,好好的看看有没有被自己的手臂挡住而遗漏的题;试卷第1页和第2页上下衔接的地方一定要注意,仔细看看有没有遗漏的小题;5、中途遇到真的解决不了的难题,注意安排好时间,先把后面会做的做完,再来重新读题,结合平时课堂上所学的知识,解答难题;一定要镇定,不能因此慌了手脚,影响下面的答题;6、卷面要清洁,字迹要清工整,非常重要;7、做完的试卷要检查,这样可以发现刚才可能留下的错误或是可以检查是否有漏题,检查的时候,用手指点读题目,不要管自己的答案,重新分析题意,所有计算题重新计算,判断题重新判断,填空题重新填空,之后把检查的结果与先前做的结果进行对比分析。
亲爱的小朋友,你们好! 经过两个月的学习,你们一定有不小的收获吧,用你的自信和智慧,认真答题,相信你一定会闯关成功。
相信你是最棒的!Unit 1 单元测试一、听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. For whom does the man want to buy a new sweater?A. Susan.B. Jimmy.C. Macy.2. How will the speakers probably get to the cinema?A. By bus.B. By subway.C. By taxi.3. What is the man doing?A. Waiting for a call.B. Calling his neighbor.C. Opening a window.4. Which course does the man want to choose?A. A day course.B. An evening course.C. Both of them.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. The role of shopping in people’s lives.B. How to promote sales.C. The importance of mass media.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。
【人教版】高中英语必修二:Unit 1 单元测试题1(含答案)
Unit 1 单元测试题第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
AInsects (昆虫) are a very healthy food. They have almost as much protein (蛋白质) as meat from a pig or cow and are low in fat. Eating insects is also very good for the environment since they need less land and water than larger animals.Marcel Dicke, who studies insects, explained in a talk how insects also produce more meat from the food they eat. For example, imagine a farmer feeds a cow 10 pounds of food. Those 10 pounds of food produce about 1 pound of meat for peopleto eat. However, imagine the farmer gives a certain number of insects 10 pounds of food. Those 10 pounds of food produce 9 pounds of meat for people to eat!Eating more insects can also help people in poor areas. Many people can raise and sell insects, which can provide jobs and food.But insects will not replace (替代) animal meat very quickly. First, people in some countries would have to change how they think about eating insects. Many people in North America and Europe eat a lot of meat like beef and pork. But they do not traditionally eat insects. In fact, for many people in the west, eating insects soundscrazy! They believe insects are dirty and dangerous. Insects make them feel uncomfortable.Some people are trying to deal with this problem. For example, David George Gordon wrote a book named “The Eat-A-Bug Co okbook”, which tries to show people that insects can be delicious. Other insect experts travel around telling people about the benefits (好处) of eating insects. But they still have a lot of work to do.21. Eating insects _____.A. is not healthyB. makes people put on fatC. helps protect large animalsD. is environmentally friendly22. The example of Marcel Dicke is given to show _____.A. the high cost of food productionB. it’s quite easy for farmers to raise insectsC. raising insects is a good choice for farmersD. the different ways of feeding cows and insects23. The long way eating insects has to go mainly results from _____.A. their terrible tasteB. people’s old beliefsC. family traditionsD. eating methods24. We can infer from David and other insect experts that _____.A. people can make a lot of money from insectsB. insects should be better protectedC. people should eat more insectsD. it’s dangerous to eat insectsBKhan Academy is a website providing a free education for any person. The website includes more than 4,000 short teaching videos about many different subjects. Every month, over 7 million people go to the Khan Academy website to watch its videos.Khan Academy began with one man named Salman Khan. As a young man, Khan got a degree from Harvard Business School and began to work in business.In 2006, Khan used the Internet to help his young cousins, who lived far away, with their mathematics schoolwork. He drew numbers and pictures on the website to teach them. After a time, he put his videos onto the website YouTube, where his cousins could watch them any time they wanted. But Khan noticed that other people were also watching his videos on YouTube.By 2009, the number of people watching his videos on YouTube was getting very large. Khan decided to make the videos his job instead. So he officially began Khan Academy, providing videos on mathematics and other school subjects.People did not have to pay to watch the videos. But they could give Khan money if they wanted to support (支持) his work. Some people did give Khan small amounts of money, but he was still having a hard time. Later, a woman told Khan that Bill Gates uses Khan Academy for his kids. After that, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation began giving money to Khan Academy. In 2010 Google gave the website money too, wanting Khan to translate his videos into the world’s most common languages. Today, people can see Khan’s videos in many different languages.Some people think that Khan Academy will be the way more and more people learn in the future. Teachers can use it in their classrooms. Khan believes that Khan Academy will never, and should never, replace a school. But he believes teachers and students can use it to make schools better.25. What can one get from Khan Academy?A. Video-making methods.B. Free learning information.C. Any help with the schoolwork.D. A good number of beautiful pictures.26. Salman Khan started Khan Academy _____.A. in 2006B. as a studentC. to satisfy the needs of learnersD. under the influence of his cousins27. What does Salman Khan think of Khan Academy?A. It will play an active role in school teaching.B. It can replace teachers in classrooms.C. It can replace a teaching school.D. It’s the future of education.CThe Tower of London, not a single tower but a large group, was built to guard London.Besides William and Henry VIII, the tower’s history has other famous name s in British history. In 1389 a clerk of works (现场监工员) named Geoffrey Chaucer —author of The Canterbury Tales— oversaw (监督) the building of the Tower Wharf. In 1671 Colonel Blood tried to steal the crown jewels (皇冠上镶的宝石) after overpowering the elderly Jewel House keeper. (Blood was caught but later pardoned.) Today the jewels remain in the tower as they have since Blood’s day.For six centuries this place was also home to a group of animals from elephants to big cats. It stopped being used as an animals’ home in 1835 and its animals were moved to the London Zoo.Today visitors can walk the walls, visit guard towers and see the crown jewels. Guards at the tower, popularly known as beefeaters, not only guard the tower but also give interesting tours that are among the most popular parts of any visit.How to Get ThereTrains and the Dockland Light Railway stop near the tower. Buses 15, 42, 78 and 100 reach the tower, and riverboats stop at Tower Pier. Taxis, bicycles, and foot power are also good ways to reach the tower. Driving is a less attractive choice because of the expensive parking.When to GoThe tower is open all year round, except during the Christmas holidays (December 24 to 26) and January 1. School holidays and summertime are the busiest times.How to VisitAs expected at a place that has seen so much history, there is enough of interest at the Tower of London to keep visitors busy for days. Stop at the Welcome Center for visitor information on everything from the crown jewels to family fun activities.28. The underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 shows _____.A. the tower was built by famous peopleB. some famous people caused trouble thereC. there were many famous people in British historyD. there were many interesting stories connected to the tower29. Beefeaters at the tower _____.A. have two rolesB. like to eat beefC. seem very seriousD. often joke with visitors30. According to the text, the Tower of London is _____.A. easy to reachB. full of parked carsC. busy all year roundD. a perfect place for a one-day tourDQuite a few years ago, as I celebrated my 25th birthday with a party, I was surprised to receive an unusual present. The gift-giver smiled widely and said loudly, “It’s a nice, strong plant, so even you can’t kill it.”I was well known in my circle of friends as an “anti-gardener” — how was I going to care for this piece of greenery?For four years the plant received little care. I felt guilty (内疚的) just looking at it!As a non-gardener, my offers to look after friends’ houses were met with laughter: “We appreciate (感激) the offer but, really, we don’t want to come home to a dead garden!” It didn’t occur to (想到) them that I just had no interest in having a garden. It was a choice, not a failing.Some time later my husband accepted a job in Belgium. Because I couldn’t throw away a gift, I decided to ask my neighbor to care for my plant.Our lovely house in Belgium had a beautiful garden. Slowly gardening became a part of my daily life, teaching me to slow down and to be happy in the silence of the garden. It was with regret that I left that garden to return to Sydney some months later.Back home life soon went back to normal. Then one day, it occurred to me that I could start my own little garden. So, I went to collect my unwanted plant from my neighbor. I took the plant home, watered it and watched as its leaves turned from a lifeless yellow to a rich green within weeks. Many years on, I still don’t know the name of my first plant, but I do know that as it grows, so do I. It symbolises a change in me when I stopped listening to the voices around me and started to believe in myself.31. When the author received a plant as a birthday gift, she felt _____.A. funnyB. guiltyC. excitedD. displeased32. What did the author’s friends think of her?A. Her anti-gardening was a weakness.B. She was bored with gardening.C. She was a good housekeeper.D. Her dead garden was ugly.33. How did the author deal with the plant before moving away?A. She threw it away.B. She asked for help.C. She left it in the house.D. She gave it to a neighbor as a gift.34. The author’s stay in Belgium made her _____.A. miss her days back in SydneyB. feel sorry for her first plantC. fall in love with gardeningD. become strangely silent35. What does the author want to tell us from her experience?A. We should try to be perfect.B. Don’t be afraid of making mistakes.C. We should learn to make clear choices.D. Don’t refuse something you’ve never tried.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。
人教版高中英语必修二第一单元测试卷
人教版高中英语必修二第一单元测试卷本测试卷共包含5个部分,满分100分。
5个部分,满分100分。
第一部分:听力理解(共**20**小题,每小题**1**分,共**20**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。
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。
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。
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 want the woman to do?A. Borrow a pen for him.B. Lend him her pen.C. Use his pen.2. How does the man feel about his new job?A. Excited.B. Frustrated.C. Bored.3. What does the woman think they should do?A. Go to the doctor's right away.B. Wait for a while and see what happens.C. Take some medicine at home.4. What does the woman suggest doing?A. Going out for lunch.B. Ordering takeout.C. Eating in the office.5. What can we learn about the woman?A. She doesn't like basketball.B. She will go to the game.C. She doesn't enjoy watching games.听下面一段对话,回答第6至8题。
人教版高中英语必修二 第一单元Unit1 Cultural relics单元测试2 新人教版必修2
必修二 Unit 1《Cultural relics》单元测试2笔试部分:I. 单项选择21. — How was the car crash?— Terrible. There were no survivors ______.A. survivedB. escapedC. leftD. lived22. My mother always asks me to do something _____ I don’t like.A. in whichB. whoseC. thatD. which23. — Whose Chinese vase is it?—I have no idea, but I’m pretty sure it _______ the old lady.A. doesn’t belong toB. belongs toC. isn’t belonging toD. belonged to24. — What do you think of that dress?—Well. _______, it really isn’t your type.A. In my opinionB. I thinkC. I believeD. I suppose25. _______ is no doubt that the Great Wall is one of the wonders of the world.A. ThereB. ItC. ThisD. That26. — Our parents have done so much for us. We should do something in return now. — ________________A. It’s fine today, isn’t it?B. What a big pity!C. It’s a pleasure.D. I can’t agree more.27. The man ___________ you talked on the street the day before yesterday is my uncle.A. to whomB. to whoC. whoD. that28. Why are you dressed like that? It’s just a(n) ___________ party.A. informalB. formalC. complicatedD. well-known29. This is the house ___________ I spent my childhood.A. whereB. whichC. thatD. /30. The old man, ___________ dog died yesterday is very sad now.A. whichB. hisC. whoseD. who31. — Look at the palace over there. How beautiful it is!— Yes. ___________ .A. It looks amazingB. It looks so oldC. It is full of dustD. It’s really horrible32. It’s cloudy, but I’m not sure ____ it will rain ___________ tonight.A. if; /B. whether; or notC. whether; /D. all A, B, C33. In order to catch the movie, Mary finished her supper in ___________ ten minutes.A. less thanB. more thanC. lessD. more34. The princess’s hat was really fancy, which ___________ with gold and jewels.A. decoratedB. decoratesC. was decoratedD. was decorating35. Would you consider ___________ your homework first before you go to the cinema?A. finishingB. to finishC. being finishedD. finishII 完形填空The first event of my life to be printed into my memory occurred when I was three. My mother stands, working in the 36 and then glances at me with a 37 smile. Two feet down the table, I knock on a chair with a bowl and a spoon, 38 my own invisible (无形的) powder. We wear 39 dresses, mine the leftover 40 from hers, sky blue — mommy’s favorite color. I am her shadow.However, by 14 I could not 41 my moth er. All that I heard every day was NO. I wanted to dye my hair and she said no. I wanted to 42 late with my friends and she said no. I didn’t understand why she said no. She was trying to 43 me from aches and pains and mistakes 44 in her teens. Several years later, I finally understood her, but it was too late. She became ill. I cried and 45 , “Don’t take her, God, please! She is my mother, my mommy, ma, the woman who gave me life.All my years, 46 the hard times and the good, she has been there, 47 to me forever by an invisible umbilical cord (脐带) that lasts longer after birth.”But this cord, this love could do nothing to stop the cancer from 48 .A few years later 49 I myself lay in the hospital bed, my newly born daughter was 50 in my arms. I cried and smiled and prayed. Please help me to 51 her into a wonderful girl. And looking down 52 her eyes, I could see the message they held, “Your 53 would be proud.”I stand in the kitchen now, and these thoughts flashed through my mind. I glanceat my young daughter. A 54 feeling rushes through my soul as I take in the familiar 55 .I am my mother’s shadow.36. A. kitchen B. dining roomC. sitting roomD. garden37. A. lovely B. lively C. loving D. horrible38. A. preparing B. mixed C. mixing D. prepared39. A. same B. similar C. different D. matching40. A. material B. clothes C. dress D. clothing41. A. stand B. agree C. know D. realize42. A. keep up B. keep on C. stay up D. stay out43. A. save B. warn C. help D. stop44. A. watched B. liked C. heard D. experienced45. A. screamed B. said C. shouted D. prayed46. A. through B. in C. on D. within47. A. connected B. shared C. concernedD. joined48. A. spreading B. growing C. escaping D. moving49. A. when B. before C. since D. then50. A. placed B. given C. thrown D. taken51. A. change B. support C. bring D. raise52. A. for B. through C. up D. into53. A. daughter B. mother C. children D. friends54. A. warm B. strange C. painful D. exciting55. A. saying B. scene C. drawing D. paint第三部分阅读理解AThe Winter Palace was built between 1754 and 1762 for Empress Elizabeth, the daughter of Peter the Great. Unfortunately, Elizabeth died before the palace was completed and only Catherine the Great and her successors were able to enjoy the great interior (内部) of Elizabeth’s home. Many parts of the palace’s impressive interior have been remodeled since then, particularly after 1837, when a huge fire destroyed most of the building. Today the Winter Palace, together with four more buildings arranged side by side along the river embankment, houses the extensive collections of the Hermitage. The Hermitage Museum is the largest art gallery in Russia and is among the largest and most respected art museums in the world.The museum was founded in 1764 when Catherine the Great bought a collection of 255 paintings from the German city of Berlin. Today, the Hermitage boasts over 2.7 million exhibits and displays, a diverse range of art and artifacts (手工艺品) from all over the world and throughout history (from Ancient Egypt to the early 20th century Europe). The Hermitage’s collections include works by Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael and Titian, a collection of Rembrandts and Rubens, many French Impressionist works by Renoir, Cezanne, Monet and Pissarro, and several works by Rodin. The collection is really worth a stop for all those interested in art and history. The experts say that if you were to spend a minute looking at each exhibit on show in the Hermitage, you would need 11 years before you’d seen them all. However, we suggest you choose a guided tour instead!Location: Dvortsovaia Naberezhnaia, 32-38.Open: 10:30 am to 5:30 pm, Sunday till 5 pm.Closed: Mondays. Ticket-office closes 1 hour before closing time.56. According to the passage, the Winter Palace was built for ______.A. Catherine the GreatB. Empress Eliza bethC. Peter the GreatD. Empress Elizabeth’s successors57. What’s the main reason why many parts of the palace’s impressive interior were remodeled?A. Catherine the Great and her successors did n’t like the design.B. Empress Elizabeth wanted to remodel the palace.C. A huge fire destroyed most of the building in 1837.D. The building became old itself.58. According to the passage, which of the following is CORRECT?A. The Winter Palace was built between 1753 and 1761.B. The Hermitage’s collections don’t include works by Monet.C. The Hermitage Museum is the largest art gallery in Russia.D. The Hermitage Museum was founded in 1764 when Empress Elizabeth bought a collection of 255 paintings from Berlin.59. If you want to visit the museum, when can you go?A. At 10:30 am on Monday.B. At 10:00 am on Tuesday.C. At 11:00 am on Sunday.D. None of the above.BIt was warm for a Sunday afternoon in early January. Kevin loved being outdoors among the wild rosebushes in front of his house with a view of distant mountains.It had been a good day for his wife, Sharon, too. They spent the morning in fron t of the house, talking and drinking tea. Sharon felt strong and tried her best to cook, starting a pot of homemade soup — a task that would have been nothing a few years ago, but is a little hard for her now. Her illness had left her weak, often puzzled.Sharon was the take-charge person in the family. She was seldom sick until 1997, when she began suffering from terrible headaches. One day at work, colleagues said she didn’t look right and urged her to go to the hospital. She rose from her chair and fell ove r. She could hear voices, but couldn’t speak. It looked as if she’d had a stroke.Other stroke-like symptoms (症状) followed. She had difficulty walking. She ran a fever all the time. The headaches never stopped. She and Kevin spent all their savings seeing doctors and on medical tests.In 2000, physicians said Sharon had brain damage that left her with symptoms resembling dementia (痴呆症). Once, she visited a familiar store and couldn’t remember where the exit was. Another time, she was making spaghetti, but didn’t know what to do after the water boiled.After seeing specialists, Kevin and Sharon came to believe that exposure (暴露) to mold had caused Sharon’s condition. Her world was certainly getting worse. At times she needed a wheelchair. The woman who never liked asking for help had to stay at home and rely on her husband.60. Why is it hard for Sharon to cook now?A. She got seriously ill.B. She became old.C. She couldn’t speak.D. She has not cooked for a long time.61. The underlined word “resembling” means “______”.A. likeB. asC. equal toD. representing62. According to the passage, what is the cause of Sharon’s illness?A. Working too hard.B. Exposure to the sun.C. Exposure to mold.D. Cooking too much.63. After reading the passage, we can infer that Shar on was a(n) ______ woman before she became ill.A. independentB. cleverD. kind D. forgetfulCPavarotti, one of the most famous tenors in the world, died in Italy on September 5, 2007. He died after a yearlong fight with cancer. He was 71 years old when he died.During his lifetime, his recordings sold more than 100 million albums (专辑), and his voice was popular everywhere. When he was working last month, he was sent to hospital. He thought the important thing was to sing very well until the audience sang and always had a fresh voice as his father did. Even during his most recent hospitalization (住院治疗), Pavarotti’s wife said that he would sing again.Pavarotti was born in Modena, Italy on Oct. 12, 1935. His father was a great tenor too. He followed his father’s footsteps and made a whole new path. In the beginning, he was an elementary school teacher. The turning point came when he was25 on April 21, 1961. He won an important competition, and sang the first time asa singer on the Italian stage in a production of La Boheme. From there, Pavarotti started a career that made him the world’s most famous opera singer. He was able to draw the attention of 500,000 in New York’s Central Park and was also able to invite stars such as James Brown, Sting and Bono to sing in his “Pavarotti & Friends” benefit concert, which was held every year.Pavarotti was a different kind of star. He was overweight, wearing a tux and sang in tongues foreign to most common Saturday Night Live viewers. Despite this, his fame transcended (超越) the opera house. Pavarotti won five Grammys all his life, earned a night at the Kennedy Center Honors with those well-known people like Jack Nicholson, Julie Andrews and Quincy Jones and played in his own Hollywood movie, the 1982 romantic comedy Yes?熏Giorgio, which was a failure. Pavarotti, Placido Domingo and Jose Carr eras are known as “The Three Tenors.”64. About Pavarotti, the following statements are true EXCEPT that ______.A. he once played in a Hollywood filmB. he once performed in New York’s Central ParkC. his father could sing very wellD. his own Hollywood movie won him great fame65. What is this passage mainly about?A. Pavarotti died in Italy, on September 5, 2007.B. Pavarotti has a different singing style.C. Brief introduction of the newly dead famous tenor Pavarotti.D. Pavarotti had more than 100 million albums sold in his life.66. In which way was Pavarotti different from other singers?A. He always wore suits.B. He was very thin.C. He sang in a strange dialect.D. He held a conce rt at the Kennedy Center.67. When was Pavarotti sent to hospital?A. When he was having a party.B. When he was taking a walk with his wife.C. When he was seeing a movie.D. When he was working.68. The underlined part “his fame transcended the opera house” means “______”.A. he was only famous in the opera houseB. he was famous out of the opera houseC. he was famous in and out of the opera houseD. he played in the opera houseDOnly one of the 7 Ancient Wonders of the World still survives, which is the Pyramids of Giza in Cairo. The other six Ancient Wonders of the World are the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, the Statue of Zeus at Olympia, the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, the Colossus of Rhodes and the Lighthouse of Alexandria. Now a new list of seven has been chosen from 21 locations shortlisted for the worldwide vote by history lovers.An original list of nearly 200 sites picked out by the public was narrowed to 21 by the organizers and experts, including the former director general of Unesco Professor Federico Mayor. Among the 21 locations were the Stonehenge (巨石阵) in Britain, Acropolis in Athens, the Statue of Liberty in New York, Taj Mahal in India and the Great Wall in China. The only standard for the new list was that the landmarks were built or discovered before 2000.The vote was organized by a non-profit Swiss foundation called New7Wonders specializing in the protection, rebuilding and mending of historical relics. The result was announced in Lisbon, on July 7, 2007. Here is the complete list of the new seven wonders: the Great Wall of China, Petra, ChichénItzá?熏 the Statue of Christ Redeemer, the Colosseum, Machu Picchu and the Taj Mahal.For more information, please click .69. Which of the following can be the best title of this passage?A. Voting for the New Seven Wonders.B. Disappearance of the Ancient Seven Wonders.C. Stonehenge in Britain.D. The New Seven Wonders of the World.70. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?A. All of the Ancient Seven Wonders disappeared.B. The Great Wall is one of the New Seven Wonders.C. The New Seven Wonders were chosen by voting.D. The Taj Mahal is also one of the New Seven Wonders.71. What’s the main task of New7Wonders?A. To build up new wonders.B. To announce the voting results.C. To protect and restore ancient sites.D. To vote for the New Seven Wonders.72. From this passage, those that can be selected as a wonder .A. must look beautiful and wonderfulB. must be built or discovered before 2000C. must be in the WestD. must have a history of at least 2000 years oldEAll-Star Yao Ming of the Houston Rockets missed his first game of the season and the third of his NBA career Sunday night because of right big-toe pains. “It’s not a one-game thing,” head coach Jeff Van Gundy said before the Rockets met the Los Angeles Lakers in the finale of a six-game road trip (客场). “It will probably be a multiple-game thing. We’ll know more after he sees the doctor. He doesn’t miss much, so when he misses, he’s hurt.”Yao returned home before Sunday night’s game. He has had a problem with his right big toe for some time, missing two preseason games because it was troubling him. The 25-year-old center has played in 266 regular-season games since joining the Rockets in 2002.“We can still win,” Van Gundy said. “Certainly, your chances are better when you have your better players.”“We just have to go about business as usual,” Rockets guard David Wesley said. “It’s unfortunate. We’ve got to find a way to win despite that. It won’t be easy.”Van Gundy said Dikembe Mutombo would take the place of Yao. Mutombo was averaging 10.9 minutes, 1.7 points and 3.3 rebounds (篮板) in 20 games.“I’m ready to go, and there’s no question about that,” the 39-year-old center said. “You don’t know when your name is going to be called.”Lakers’ coach Phil Jackson said Yao’s absence was “a disappointment for our fans”.When Lakers’ forward Lamar Odom was told that Yao wouldn’t be playing, he replied, “Good. This is sports, right?”73. From the passage it can be inferred that ______.A. Yao Ming missed his first game of his NBA careerB. Yao Ming has played in 266 regular-season games this yearC. Yao couldn’t play in the game against the Lakers and it would be hard for the Rockets to win the gameD. Mutombo was a better center than Yao Ming74. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?A. Yao is a very good center of the Houston Rockets.B. Yao joined the Houston Rockets in 2002.C. Yao has had a problem with his right big toe for some time.D. Van Gundy, Mutombo and David Wesley are all players of the Houston Rockets.75. Who thought Yao’s absence was a good thing?A. Lamar Odom.B. Van Gundy.C. Phil Jackson.D. Dikembe Mutombo.第四部分写作第一节短文改错Dear Li Ming,It’s three months after you left for Australia.76.__________I felt very happy to got your letter yesterday.77.__________In your letter you told me something what you78.__________had seen and heard there, but I also wanted to know79.__________which school you are in, and you have any trouble80.__________understanding them and make yourself understood.81.__________Since English is spoken there, do you often miss82.__________your old friends? By the way, will you so kind as to83.__________send me one of your latest photo, and send me some84.__________English readings? I look forward to hear from you soon.85.__________第二节书面表达你是一名导游,陪同某外国旅游团参观八达岭长城。
(人教版)高中英语必修第二册 全册单元测试卷二(附答案)
(人教版)高中英语必修第二册全册单元测试卷二(附答案)Unit 1 单元测试第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25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。
AOn the first day of my new high school, I almost had a nervous breakdown. Everything about the school seemed so difficult. When I got home, my parents said, “You’re nervous and that’s okay. Everyone is afraid of high school." I denied it. I wanted to be strong, so I refused to let anyone know about my fear, even my closest friends.On the first day I was late for every class and was constantly lost. The school seemed like a puzzle that I couldn’t figure out. Was this how the whole year was going to be? I didn’t think I could rise to this challenge, especially carrying a huge backpack that I could hardly lift. It was so big that I could knock someone out with it!Despite my fears, after the first week I finally had my schedule figured out. With the exception of falling up and down the stairs a couple of times and getting laughed at, high school was turning out to be not so bad. It was actually much better than middle school and much more challenging.Since then, I’ve been elected(选举)the vice monitor of my class, which wasn’t much of a victory since only three people ran for the four positions.It is normal to be scared of a new school. Take a deep breath and relax. High school is not so frightening. Make sure you participate in some out- of- class activities because you’ll find it easier to make friends. Try to do your best, even if it isn’t straight A’s.Most important of all, be who you are, whether you’re a "fool", an athlete, or a lower grader. Don’t try to pretend to be someone you’re not. Now you know the secret of my success.1. The main reason for the author’s fear on his first day in high school is that________.A. he was not familiar with the new surroundingsB. his schoolmates were unfriendly to himC. he was unable to work out the puzzleD. his schoolbag was too heavy for him to carry2. From the author’s first day’s experience we can infer that________.A. he didn’t know the right way to classB. he got to school before classes beganC. he was fond of the school immediatelyD. his home was far from the school3. After his first week at school, the author________.A. was still not accustomed to the scheduleB. was gradually used to the new schoolC. found high school not so challenging as he had imaginedD. ran for monitor of his class against three other students4. According to the passage, the secret of the author’s success lies mainly in________.A. making more friendsB. getting straight A’s at schoolC. being who he really isD. joining in out-of-class activitiesBIf you are like most students, you probably sit still while learning a new language. However, sitting still may not always be the best way to learn. English learners can improve their language skills through movement, says Tamara Jones. She works at the English Language Center at Howard Community College in Maryland.So, what is the relationship between physical movement and the brain? The idea is that the brain and the body are joined together. This means that one affects the other.Many people are familiar with the idea that the brain tells the body to move. And many people are familiar with the idea that repeating an action over and over again helps your brain to remember. However, some research, such as a study by Morsella and Krauss, suggests that your body might help your brain to find memories. Specifically, movements we make with our body, such as hand gestures, may help us to remember and use the correct words.This idea is part of the reason why experts on learning strategies, which are ways to improve the learning process, suggest using movements. One learning approach, the Cognitive Academic Language Learning Approach, or CALLA, calls the use of movements “Using Your Kinesthetic (动觉的)Sense”.Beyond helping the brain to find memories, movements also aid in learning, says Tamara Jones. There’s a lot of research that suggests what you do with your body, you remember with your brain. And also, a lot of these physical movements will encourage us in class or in life, when we are practicing on our own, to repeat and repeat and repeat the word as we are doing the physical movement, and this also helps us remember the word."5. Why does the author refer to Morsella and Krauss?A. To measure their achievement.B. To prove Jones’ opinion right.C. To introduce the theme of the passage.D. To present a commonly- held idea.6. How can physical movements affect one’s learning?A. By shortening the repeating process.B. By motivating the brain to remember things.C. By helping one to study in a relaxed state.D. By enabling one to use advanced words.7. Which statement may Tamara Jones agree with?A. Knowledge starts with practice.B. The body can control the brain deeply.C. Movements help the brain work better.D. Language learners must be more active.CLearning Chinese could be one of the most important decisions you have ever made. Chinese is becoming the language to learn in the 2lst century. With the world’s largest population and a rapidly growing middle class, China stands to become the engine of the world’s economy in the coming years. This will make learning Chinese very important for people in many industries, or for those of us who wish to visit China or learn from its culture and history.There is an ongoing effort to modernize the writing system and standardize the language. An increasing number of people learning Chinese are learning Mandarin, so unless you absolutely need to learn a dialect (such as Cantonese), be sure you are studying Mandarin.For native speakers of English, Chinese is one of the most difficult and most different languages to learn. The vocabulary is wholly unfamiliar and unlike anything we know. In addition, in the Chinese tone system, words are spoken in rising or falling tones, which help to distinguish between them. Furthermore, there is the Chinese writing system-a collection of thousands of individual ideograms(表意文字或符号), which represent a word or an idea. These ideograms have no phonetic value—that is to say, we can’t tell how the word is pronounced by how it is written. There is a method to present written Chinese in a phonetic script called Pinyin. If you are learning Chinese, you’ll be working with this Pinyin system, but the beauty of the traditional writing system shouldn’t be passed up. All these factors make learning Chinese difficult for us. Yet, for a determined learner, there’s always a way to overcome it.8. Learning Chinese is becoming more and more important, because ________.A. Chinese engines are very welcomeB. China has the world’s largest populationC. there are more and more rich people in ChinaD. China has become important to the world’s economy9. The last paragraph mainly tells us about ________.A. the difficulties of learning ChineseB. the advantages of learning ChineseC. the Chinese tone systemD. the Chinese writing system10. What would be probably written following this text?A. The sources of Chinese characters.B. The importance of learning Chinese.C. The advice on how to learn Chinese.D. The difficulties of learning other languages.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。
(人教版最新)高中英语必修第二册 Unit 1单元测试01-答案
Unit 1 单元测试答案解析一、第一节1.【答案】A【解析】细节理解题。
由第一段中的“The works of art have been collected by the people of France over many centuries.”可以看出,卢浮宫的大多数艺术品是法国人民收集而来的。
2.【答案】D【解析】细节理解题。
由最后一段中的“It is a place where art treasures are kept for everyone to enjoy.”可知D 项正确。
3.【答案】C【解析】细节理解题。
由第二段中的“In 1190, it was the king’s castle with high walls and a round tower.”可知C项正确。
4.【答案】C【解析】细节理解题。
根据第一、三段可知,长期以来,历史学家和科学家们认为古埃及法老Tut是被他的一位谋士谋害的。
5.【答案】B【解析】细节理解题。
根据第一段最后一句及下文的具体描述可知,一个专家小组借助现代科技(包括DNA 检测和电子扫描)发现,古埃及法老Tut死于由腿伤引起的并发症。
6.【答案】D【解析】细节理解题。
根据第四段可知,研究人员运用了DNA检测及电子扫描技术对古埃及法老Tut的木乃伊进行了研究,从而获得了新发现。
7.【答案】A【解析】主旨大意题。
通读全文可知,本文主要讲述了一项新的研究发现为古埃及法老Tut的死亡提供了一种不同的解释。
8.【答案】D【解析】细节理解题。
根据第一段中的“...Bob Christiansen became puzzled about. had not troubled anyone before: he couldn’t find the park’s volcano.”可知让鲍勃感到迷惑的是,他在黄石国家公园没有找到火山,即:火山的准确位置。
9.【答案】A【解析】主旨大意题。
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人教版精品英语资料(精校版)Unit 1 Cultural relics单元测试题2第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
AJamie Oliver, a lively British guy, loves to share his secrets. In his first television show, The Naked Chef, Oliver taught everyone to make simple but delicious food. In Jamie's Kitchen, he taught young people how to prepare meals. His next show,Jamie's School Dinners, is about changing the food that students eat.Oliver saw that some schools in Britain were serving junk food — food that is easy to eat but unhealthy. Although it can be delicious, junk food is not very good for children. It is sometimes bad for their health, because it doesn't give them the energy they need at school. They sometimes can't think well or feel down, and they sometimes put on weight.Some of the junk food that Oliver wants to change is canned spaghetti, chicken nuggets, French fries, soda, and muffins. He encourages schools to serve fresh and healthy meats, vegetables, and fruits. He helps the school cooks to make healthy dinners without junk food.People liked Oliver's idea of bringing quality food to schools. Thousands enjoyed his television show. But Oliver wanted them to do more than just watch. At his Feed Me Better website, he collected over 270,000 signatures (签名) from people. Oliver sent these signatures to British Prime Minister (首相) Tony Blair. Then Blair promised to help change the school kitchens, teach school cooks to make healthy food, and spend more on school dinners. Thanks to Jamie Oliver, my children will be ableto enjoy more healthy meals at school.21. What are Jamie Oliver's secrets about?A. Cooking and eating.B. How to be a good cook.C. Exercising and sleeping.D. Where to buy healthy food.22. Which of the following may Oliver like best?A. Muffins.B. Bananas.C. French fries.D. Chicken nuggets.23. Why were over 270,000 signatures collected?A. To put healthy food in schools.B. To keep school kitchens cleaner.C. To lower food prices in schools.D. To collect money for poor children.24. Who might be the author of the text?A. A student.B. Tony Blair.C. A parent.D. Jamie Oliver.BThe Hawaii Volcanoes National ParkThe Hawaii Volcanoes (火山) National Park, on the island of Hawaii, has two active volcanoes: Mauna Loa, which last erupted (喷发) in 1984, is 13,677 feet (4.17 km) above sea level; Kilauea is next to Mauna Loa and it has been erupting since January 3rd, 1983. It is 4,190 feet (1.23 km) above sea level.When to visitThe park is open 24 hours a day all year round. There are no plants or trees on the lava (火山岩) fields and no protection from the sun, so you must bring sunscreen (防晒霜).How to get thereThe best way to get to the park is to take Highway 11. From the airport at Hilo, Highway 11 will take you southward across the eastern part of the island.Things to seeIf you want to know more about the park, the Kilauea Visitor Center is surely a stop to make. It is a quarter of a mile (402 m) from the park entrance. There, you can see a great movie about real lava and learn about the island's natural and cultural history. The center is open from 7:45 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. There are also many guidedwalks and hikes (徒步旅行) around the park. You must check weather conditions and volcanic activity before hiking alone. If possible, you may drive down Chain of Craters Road to see lava flowing into the ocean.TicketsEntrance to the park is $10.00 for each vehicle, $5.00 for those who travel on foot or ride a bicycle. Children under the age of 15 are free.25. Different from Mauna Loa, Kilauea _____.A. will disappear soonB. is closed to visitorsC. erupts more oftenD. is much bigger26. The Kilauea Visitor Center _____.A. offers all kinds of moviesB. is next to the park entranceC. is open for 8 hours every dayD. introduces visitors to the park27. If a family of three drives a car into the park, they need to pay _____.A. $5.00B. $10.00C. $15.00D. $20.0028. The text is most probably taken from _____.A. a geography textbookB. a newspaper reportC. a travel magazineD. a research paperCA group of scientists in the Netherlands recently used high-tech methods to examine a secret hidden inside an ancient Chinese statue (雕像). It was sent to the Drents Museum in the northeastern Netherlands as part of an exhibit. But while working on the statue, researchers took the chance to study the body of a Buddhist monk (佛僧) inside it.The statue was shipped to a medical center for CT scans, which are tests that produce X-ray pictures. Scientists used the technology to find out the statue's hidden secrets. The body of the monk was sitting on top of a roll of cloth marked with Chinese characters (字). The cloth shows that the monk was named Liuquan and lived around the year 1100.“On the outside, it looked like a large statue of Buddha,” said Vincent van Vilsteren from the Drents Museum. “What flabbergasted me was that, on the inside, itwas the mummy (干尸) of a Buddhist monk. Later we learned that for the first 200 years, the mummy was probably placed in a Buddhist temple. Only in the 14th century did they do all the work to move it into a nice statue.”Researchers at the Drents Museum still have a lot of questions about the mummy. It is believed to be the only Chinese Buddhist mummy that has been studied outside Asia. Scientists hope that DNA testing on the mummy will help them learn more about it. Further research may dig up more information about the monk in the months to come.29. What is special about the statue?A. Something unusual is in it.B. It is a modern Chinese statue.C. It is made of different kinds of material.D. Strange characters can be seen on its surface.30. Research showed that the monk _____.A. died of a terrible diseaseB. lived around the 12th centuryC. sat on an ancient Chinese bookD. was burned right after his death31. The underlined word “flabbergasted” in Paragraph 3 probably means “_____”.A. disturbedB. satisfiedC. surprisedD. saved32. What is the text mainly about?A. Ancient Chinese statues.B. The Drents Museum.C. Buddhism in China.D. A mummified monk.DWhen we go on the Internet, we usually need a web address that ends with a suffix (后缀) such as .com, .net, .org, etc. Did you know that since 1984 only 22 suffixes have been used on the World Wide Web? Now more such suffixes are going to be available. Government bodies, cities, companies, or even a single person will be able to get any suffix they want as long as they'd like to pay $185,000 for it.A generic top level domain (gTLD) is the suffix on the right of the domain name (域名). Extensions now include .net, .org, .biz, .name, .tv, etc., as well as country level domains such as .us for the US, .in for India, and so on. They were designed to show different kinds of website: .biz for business use, .org for non-profit (非营利性的) organizations, etc.Think of the web address like the name of a person. In the case of, the suffix “.com” is similar to the last name of a person — of which there are only 22 choices now. The prefix “baidu” is like the first name of a person —which can be taken according to availability. These changes will let you choose not only the first name but also a last name for your website.As you can see, DNS (Domain Name System) is very important for directing the traffic for business over the Internet. Having the right domain name is important for building brands (品牌) and competing better in the marketplace. The new rules could mean more chances for e-business.However, gTLDs can mean more costs for companies. Besides protecting their brand, companies may have to deal with cyber squatting — this is when people have some domain names recorded formally with the purpose of selling them at a higher price.33. Which of the following is TRUE of domain names?A. They are becoming less and less important.B. Users won't need to pay for these names.C. There will be more gTLDs for people to choose from.D. Suffixes like .com and .net have a history of 50 years.34. In the last paragraph, the author expresses his _____.A. worryB. doubtC. excitementD. politeness35. The purpose of the text is to _____.A. explain what a gTLD isB. talk about new changes to gTLDsC. introduce the history of the InternetD. show how to deal with cyber squatting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。