2021版外研版必修一英语期末复习备考-unit2 exploring english复习检测卷(含答案).doc
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1、Unit2 Exploring English 复习检测卷复习检测卷 时间:100 分钟 满分:120 分 选择题部分 第二部分第二部分 阅读理解阅读理解(共两节,满分共两节,满分 35 分分) 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。 A Introduction: Speaking English is not only about using proper grammar. To use English effectively, you need to understand the cult
2、ure in which it is spoken. Here are a number of important tips to remember when speaking English in the United States. General Points to Remember Most Americans only speak English. While it is true that more and more Americans speak Spanish, most Americans only speak English. Dont expect them to und
3、erstand your native language. Americans have difficulty understanding foreign accents (口音). Many Americans are not used to foreign accents. This requires patience from both of you! Public Behavior Always shake hands. Look your partner in the eye. Dont hold hands: Same sex friends do not usually hold
4、 hands or put their arms around each other in public in the United States. Smoking is out! Smoking, even in public places, is strongly disagreed by most modern Americans. Addressing People Use last names with people you do not Conversation Tips Talk about work. Americans commonly know. Always use “M
5、s” when addressing women. Many Americans prefer first names. Americans prefer informal greetings and using first names or nicknames when speaking with friends and workmates. ask “What do you do?” It is a popular topic of discussion between strangers. Talk about sports: Americans love sports! However
6、, they love American sports. Speak about location. 1What is necessary to know when we speak English besides using grammar? AThe culture. BIntroduction. CBody language. DTopics. 2If you are introduced to a woman called Pearl S. Buck, how should you address her usually? AMadam Buck. BMs Buck. CMrs Pea
7、rl. DMiss Pearl S. 3What can we learn from the table? ASmoking is allowed in the modern United States. BAmericans shake hands when greeting same sex friends. CDifferent sex friends should hold hands when they meet for the first time. DWhen you speak to others, its polite to look into their eyes. 4Wh
8、at would be the best title for the text? AAmerican English Tips BAmerican Customs CLanguage Differences DThe Different Language Culture B Many people have tried to simplify (简化) the spelling of English words. Unlike other languages, English sometimes spells the same sounds in very different ways. Fo
9、r example, there is “light” but “white”, “loan” but “phone”, and there are at least seven different ways of pronouncing “ough”: “though”, “through”, “bough”, “cough”, “enough”, “ought” and “thorough”. The American President Theodore Roosevelt almost succeeded in simplifying English spelling. In 1906
10、, Andrew Carnegie started the Simplified Spelling Board. He was one of the richest men in the United States of America. The boards plan was to make the spelling of words nearer to the way they sound. For example, the word “though” would be spelt “tho” and “through” would become “thru”. Other people
11、on the board were Melvil Dewey, the head of the New York libraries, and Professor Brander Matthews of Columbia University. They explained their idea to President Roosevelt, who thought that it was indeed logical. He immediately asked the government printer to use simplified spelling in all governmen
12、t letters. But people didnt like the change, even if it made life easier. So the new simpler spelling was not popular. More importantly, when the American politicians (政客) discussed the plan, they did not like it either. Because Roosevelt did not want to have any problems with the politicians, he ch
13、anged his mind and told the printer to go back to the old way of spelling. Since then no one in any government has dared to simplify English spelling. However, people do simplify some words, mainly in advertisements. For example, we often see “tonite” instead of “tonight” and “thru” instead of “thro
14、ugh”. 5What was Theodore Roosevelts attitude towards simplified spelling? AWorried. BSupportive. CUncertain. DDoubtful. 6According to the passage, simplified spelling _. Awas welcomed by the US politicians Bchanged the way the words sound Chas been used widely for over a century Dwas first used in U
15、S government letters 7Roosevelts plan to simplify English spelling _. Afailed in the end Bproved quite successful Cwon wide support Dinfluenced English greatly C Can you remember the day when you spoke your first word? If you can, you are unusual. Try to imagine what the first few months of your lif
16、e were like. I am sure you just spent most of your time eating, sleeping and crying. As you grew older, you were awake more of the time. It took your parents more time to play with you and talk to you. You watched and listened curiously. You began to know that people made certain sounds to go with c
17、ertain things. Then you began to try making the sounds you heard. And step by step, you were able to make the right sound for one thing. On that day you came to understand the secret of language. The secret is that a certain sound means a certain thing. One sound might be as good as another. But it
18、is no good as a word unless everybody agrees on its meaning. Only when a group of people use the same set of sounds of things, can they understand each other. Then, and only then do these people have a LANGUAGE. After you found the secret of language, you learnt words. Some of the words mean things,
19、 such as BOOKS, CHAIRS and SHOES. Some words mean doing things, such as GO and SWIM. And other words describe things, such as GOOD and DIRTY. Soon you learnt to put words together to express your idea, such as “I want to go out and play with my friends.” This is language. By means of language people
20、 can communicate. So we say languages are means of communication. 8When you were a little baby, you _. Acame to understand the secret of language Bspent most of your time playing with your parents Ccould not hear any sound around you Dspent most of your time eating, sleeping and crying 9The secret o
21、f language is that _. Aone sound might be as good as another Bpeople can understand each other Ca certain sound is for a certain thing Dthere is a special sound for each person 10The aim of using language is _. Ato get everything one wants from others Bto say what one wants to know Cto share ideas,
22、opinions, news, etc with one another Dto show one is as good as another 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。选项中有两项为多余选项。 English has been called one of the most difficult languages for non- native speakers to learn. One reason is that English has so many rules. 1 Sometimes, thi
23、s leaves learners confused. For example, the order of words in a sentence can be tricky. 2 The pronunciation of English words cannot always be judged by their spelling. For example, there are at least six ways to pronounce the group of letters spelled ough. And, maybe the worst thing of all is that
24、there are many idioms, or expressions, in English. 3 So, it is comforting to know that learning root words can help a non- native speaker use English. 4 Root words can help you to break down large, new words into smaller units to discover their meanings. Learning just one root word can help you unde
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