(2021新教材)牛津译林版必修第三册英语Unit 1 单元测试卷A (含解析).docx
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1、高一下必修三高一下必修三 Unit1 单元测试卷单元测试卷 A 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。 A Make Albertsville Shine After a long and snowy winter, spring has finally come to Albertsville. The leaves are out on the trees, and the grass is green again. All around town,
2、 people are cleaning up their homes. They are pulling weeds and planting flowers. They are sweeping yards and washing windows. Before long, Albertsville will look as fresh and shiny as a new coin, right? Definitely not. Just take a look at the streets and sidewalks around town. There is litter every
3、where: fast food wrappers, soft drink cans, plastic bags, and more. The litter is dirty and ugly. It takes the shine off our lovely town. But it doesnt have to be this way. In many neighboring towns, volunteer groups “adopt” a mile of a street or road to keep clean. The groups include schools and cl
4、ubs. Volunteers pick up litter, cut bushes, wash sidewalks, and even plant flowers! Sure, the volunteers work hard, but they also get to enjoy the beauty of their town. Better yet, they feel proud of themselves for making their town a better place to live. So what are the people of Albertsville wait
5、ing for? Talk to people in your school or club about adopting part of a street or road. Then get to work! If enough volunteer groups get busy, Albertsville really will shine this spring. 1. Albertsville doesnt look fresh and shiny because of _ A. the lack of trees B. the litter on the roads C. the d
6、irty and ugly houses D. the bad weather in spring 2. Volunteers do the following EXCEPT _ A. picking up wastes B. looking after plants C. raising money D. cleaning sidewalks 3. The purpose of the passage is to _ A. persuade people to stop littering B. describe the beauty of Albertsville C. call on p
7、eople to help clean up Albertsville D. compare Albertsville with neighboring towns B At the time, I attended a private school called Maryvale College. I was the champion of the Maryvale sports day every single year and my mother won the moms trophy(奖杯) every single year. Why? Because she was always
8、chasing me to kick my ass(屁股), and I was always running not to get my ass kicked. Nobody ran like me and my mom. She was a thrower, too. Whatever was next to her was coming at you. If it was something breakable, I had to catch it and put it down. If it broke, that would be my fault, too, and the ass
9、- kicking would be that much worse. We had a_Tom_and_Jerry_relationship,_me and my mom. She was the strict disciplinarian(纪律执行者); I was naughty as shit. She would send me out to buy groceries, and I wouldnt come right home because Id be using the change from the milk and bread to play arcade(街机) gam
10、es at the supermarket. Id drop a coin in, time would fly, and the next thing I knew thered be a woman behind me with a belt. It was a race. Id take off out the door and through the dusty street, clambering over walls, ducking through backyards. It was a normal thing in our neighborhood. She could go
11、 at a full sprint(冲刺) in high heels, but if she really wanted to come after me shed kick her shoes off while still going at top speed. When I was little she always caught me, but as I got older I got faster, and when speed failed her shed use her wits. If I was about to get away shed yell, “Stop! Th
12、ief!” Shed do this to her own child. Shed yell “Thief!” knowing it would bring the whole neighborhood out against me, and then Id have strangers trying to grab me and tackle me, and Id have to duck and dive them as well, all the while screaming, “Im not a thief! Im her son!” 4. Why did the authors m
13、om often chase him and kick his ass? A. Because he didnt get a trophy on the sports day. B. Because he didnt get a high mark in the school. C. Because he failed to obey his moms disciplines. D. Because he failed to buy groceries for the family. 5. The underlined phrase “a Tom and Jerry relationship”
14、 in Paragraph 3 indicates that _ A. they are close friends B. they play run and catch every day C. they are born enemies D. they play hide and seek every day 6. Why did the authors mom yell “Stop! Thief!” when chasing him? A. Because she really wanted to win the race. B. Because she wanted to catch
15、and punish him. C. Because he stole his moms money to play games. D. Because he stole something from the neighborhood. 7. Which of the following best describes the authors mom? A. Violent and stubborn. B. Reasonable and gentle. C. Energetic and friendly. D. Strict and responsible. C When you walk in
16、to your place of work in the morning, are you walking in as yourself or as a stranger? While the workplace is a place to wear your professional face, its also a place where you should feel comfortable and connected to your coworkers. Theres a good reason for this: A new study finds that hiding your
17、true self at work is not good for your career and your sense of belonging in the workplace. “When someone hides their true identity, their social connections suffer and this has an impact not just on the individual, but also on the organization they work for,” says co- author Professor Manuela Barre
18、to. “Our findings suggest openness about ones identity is often beneficial for individuals, the group and their workplace.” When employers fail to create this sense of belonging among their employees, its difficult for the individuals to find their purposes in work. This then impacts their ability t
19、o be productive. More specifically, the researchers found that hiding these characteristics from coworkers reduces their self- respect, job fulfillment and job commitment. For the study, researchers at University of Exeter focused on commonly stigmatized(感到羞 耻的) characteristics, like having a histor
20、y of poverty or mental or physical illnesses. They sought to see how hiding such conditions could affect ones ability to grow. The findings were based on multiple studies they analyzed from the Netherlands and the USA. In one of the experiments, they had 95 men and women describe a time when they ei
21、ther hid or revealed(展现) a stigmatized characteristic about themselves. In another one, the researchers offered imaginary scenarios(情景) to 303 participants that again either hid or revealed themselves. In both experiments, participants were then asked how theyd feel after hiding or sharing the stigm
22、atized characteristic. The answers of those who hid themselves resulted in the conclusion stated above: lower sense of belonging and job fulfillment and commitment. So we need environments where people dont need to hide. Encouraging complete openness can turn the office into a more comfortable place
23、 that allows employees to enjoy working. 8. Why is Professor Manuela Barreto mentioned? A. To clarify the process of the study. B. To explain the findings of the study. C. To state the purposes of the study. D. To show the influence of the study. 9. What do the researchers find about employees who h
24、ide their characteristics? A. They always look down upon others. B. They are often content with their work. C. They are likely to get tired of their work. D. They can ruin their coworkers confidence. 10. What were participants in both experiments required to do? A. To tell their stigmatized memories
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