(新教材)人教(2019)版英语必修第二册UNIT 1《CULTURAL HERITAGE》达标测评 .docx
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1、单元达标测评 (满分:120 分;时间:100 分钟) 第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50分) 第一节(共 15小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给癿 A、B、C、D四个选顷中选出最佳选顷。 A Notre-Dame, the cathedral (大教埻) that serves as one of Paris most beloved monuments, is on fire. According to The New York Times the fire began around 6: 30 p.m. local time when tourists
2、 urgently rushed out of the building. Andre Finot, a spokesman for the cathedral, told The Times that the cause of the fire was still unknown and that no one had been hurt while damage to the building appeared catastrophic(灾难性癿). CNN reports that over 400 firefighters have been sent to fight the fir
3、e, but that they may be unable to save the cathedral. Built in the 12th century, Notre-Dame houses several relics important to Catholics (天 主教徒). NBC News reports that relics from Saint Genevieve and Saint Denis may be lost, together with a relic believed to be from Jesus Christs crown of thorns, bu
4、t it states that the authorities now believe that the cathedral has been saved from “total destruction”. Notre-Dame is visited by a reported 30,000 people a day and 13 million people per year. Its destruction represents a global cultural loss. “This is just horrible,” Mohamed Megdoul, 33, a film pro
5、ducer and witness to the fire told The Times, speaking in tears. “A thousand years of history is being wiped away. This belonged to the whole world, and now its disappearing.” French President Emmanuel Macron expressed his sadness on Twitter. Other politicians, including Melania Trump, London Mayor
6、Sadiq Khan, U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May, also shared their sadness on Twitter. 1.What do we know about Notre-Dame according to the passage? A.It has been completely destroyed by the fire. B.Its a huge political loss to the world. C.Its only meaningful to Catholics. D.The reason of the fire remai
7、ned to be found out. 2.What does the underlined sentence in the third paragraph imply? A.The history of France is destroyed because of the fire. B.The loss the fire caused is huge. C.The damage to Notre-Dame is being wiped off. D.The cathedral has been saved from “total destruction”. 3.Whats the pur
8、pose of writing the passage? A.To report a disaster about Notre-Dame. B.To express peoples sadness about the destruction. C.To emphasize the value of Notre-Dame. D.To show the worldwide concern. B Wang Daheng, Father of Chinese Optical Engineering In 1949, the field of applied optical(光学癿)science di
9、dnt exist in China. Understanding its importance to national strength, the Chinese government paid much attention to optical research. Wang Daheng, a respected optical physicist, devoted his whole life to this cause. He kept watching the development of Chinas first optical glass, first electronic mi
10、croscope, first laser device, and first large- size optical measuring equipment, and helped to found the Chinese Academy of Engineering. He was called the father of Chinese optical engineering. As a teenager, Wang Daheng often followed his father to the observatory(天文台) and became greatly interested
11、 in the apparatus(仦器)there. In 1936, he graduated from Tsinghua University with a degree in physics. Two years later, he won a government scholarship to study in Britain. After earning his masters degree from Imperial College London in 1940, he began his doctoral studies in optical physics and techn
12、ology. In 1948, Wang gave up his established career and comfortable life in the West and returned to his motherland with the aim of empowering(增强自主权) it through science and technology. At the time China did not have the capability to produce optical measuring equipment on its own. In 1951, Wang was
13、instructed to found an institute of fine mechanics(机械师) and was appointed its first president. Within less than two years, Wang and his team produced the first group of China-made optical glass. Over the following six years, they went on to develop the countrys first electronic microscope, first hig
14、h-precision theodolite(经纬仦), first optical range finder, and five other optical devices, laying the foundation for Chinas precision optical instrument industry. In 1961, they independently developed the ruby laser(红宝 石激光器) in China. In addition to scientific research, Wang advanced the study of opti
15、cs in higher education. Starting in the 1960s, Wang participated in optical research related to the development of nuclear bombs, missiles, and man-made satellites. In 1970, China successfully launched the Dongfanghong 1 satellite, of which Wang was one of the designers. When the satellite returned
16、to Earth, the devices they designed brought back clear images of our home planet from the outer space for the first time. To close the technological gap between China and developed countries, Wang and three other scientists made the opinions of drawing up a state hi-tech development plan in 1986, wh
17、ich led to the famous 863 Program. In 1992, Wang and a group of other scientists called for the creation of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. In the following years, he won many honors in the state. He passed away in Beijing aged 96 on July 21, 2011 after living a full and fruitful life. 4.Why did
18、 Wang Daheng return to China from the West? A.To earn his masters degree. B.To get together with his family. C.To make a contribution to his country. D.To won honors in the motherland. 5.Why is Wang Daheng called the father of Chinese optical engineering? A.Because he drew up the hi-tech development
19、 plan. B.Because he participated in the optical research. C.Because he was a famous and respected physicist. D.Because he achieved many firsts in optical engineering. 6.Which word can best describe Wang Daheng? A.Friendly. B.Positive. C.Devoted. D.Humorous. 7.The passage is organized in order of . A
20、.time B.space C.importance D.effectiveness C One of Australias most famous natural gifts, the Great Barrier Reef, is blessed with the breathtaking beauty of the worlds largest coral reef. The reef contains a large variety of life, over 3,000 reef systems and hundreds of islands with some of the worl
21、ds most beautiful beaches. Because of its natural beauty, the Great Barrier Reef has become one of the worlds most sought-after(受青睐癿) tourist attractions. However, for the past few years, the news about coral has been discouraging. Currently, the reef is threatened by climate change, tourism, water
22、pollution, and overfishing. Agricultural fertilizer(肥料) run- off from Australian farms also has caused the widespread growth of sea-plants, which absorb most of the nutrients(养分) and leave little remaining for the living coral reefs and the animals that live in them. “What has changed is the increas
23、ing importance of climate change as a greater threat than the others,” says David Wachenfeld, a scientist of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority. Coral reefs are extremely sensitive(敏感癿) to the rising ocean temperatures. In a report on April 28, the Australian government said it set aside $
24、500 million to help preserve coral. The money will be spent on reducing water pollution from agriculture, fighting coral-killing starfish(海星), reef monitoring, and research on climate influence. Though the Australian investment is welcome, it will at best only delay the corals death. Its too little,
25、 and too late, as a leading coral-scientist Terry Hughes of James Cook University put. The only way to save coral in the long term is to slow down climate change. That process will require all countries to work together to find the most effective way of cutting the emission(排放) of greenhouse gases.
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