(2021新教材)牛津译林版必修第三册英语Unit 3 The world online单元测试卷B (含解析).docx
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1、高一下必修三 Unit3 The World Online 单元测试卷 B 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 WOW! A Simple to Use Computer Designed Especially for Seniors! Easy to read. Easy to see. Easy to use. Just plug(插入) it in! There is finally a computer thats designed fo
2、r simplicity and ease of use. Its the WOW Computer, and it was designed with you in mind. This computer is easytouse, worryfree and really puts the world at your fingertips. From the moment you open the box, youll realize how different the WOW Computer is. All the parts are connected; all you do is
3、plug it into an outlet(插 座) and your high- speed Internet connection. Then youll see the screenits now 22 inches. This is a completely new touch screen system, without the messy look of the normal computer screen. The“buttons” on the screen are easy to see and easy to understand. All you do is touch
4、 one of them, from the Web, Email, Calendar to Gamesyou name it.and a new screen opens up. Its so easy to use that you wont have to ask your children or grandchildren for help. Until_now,_the_very_people_who_could_benefit_most_from_Email_and_the_Int ernet_are_the_ones_that_have_had_the_hardest_time_
5、accessing_it. Now, thanks to the WOW Computer, countless older Americans are discovering the wonderful world of the Internet every day. Isnt it time you took part? Call now, and youll find out why tens of thousands of satisfied seniors are now enjoying their WOW Computers, emailing their grandchildr
6、en, and experiencing everything the Internet has to offer. Call today! Call now toll free and find out how you can get the new WOW!Computer. 1. According to the ad, WOW Computer is _. A. powerfree B. elderfriendly C. postfree D. environmentfriendly 2. What does the underlined sentence imply? A. Seni
7、ors fail to be instructed by their children. B. Seniors are often out of touch with their kids. C. Seniors starve for a computer easy to operate. D. Seniors have little time to surf the Internet. 3. If an old man buys the computer, he can _ A. be given a big discount B. update software for someone e
8、lse C. discover the bright future of his kids D. email his children without difficulty B An aquarium(水族馆) that has closed because of the COVID- 19 outbreak is asking people to make video calls to the aquariums eels(鳗鱼) The reason? Aquariums workers fear the sensitive creatures may not remember human
9、s existence, nor remember that humans do not present a threat. The aquarium has been closed since the start of March. Its sea animals have become used to a largely human free environment during the two- month period of calm. But the aquarium said the situation was having some_unexpected_effects “Cre
10、atures in the aquarium dont see humans except keepers and they have started forgetting about humans, ” the aquarium said on its Twitter this week, “Garden eels in particular disappear into the sand and hide every time the keepers pass by.” That is causing difficulties for keepers trying to check on
11、the health of the animals. So the aquarium decided to offer an invitation to the public. “Could you show your face to our garden eels from your home?” It is describing the new effort as a “face- showing festival” Garden eels are very sensitive by nature. But the 300 garden eels that live in a tank a
12、t the aquarium had become used to humans. They rarely hid in the sand from visitors. To try to reintroduce the eels to humans, the aquarium is putting five computers in front of their tank. The public can connect through the Face Time app. Once the video calls start, people are supposed to show thei
13、r faces, wave their hands and talk to the eels. But considering the quiet nature of the animals, callers are asked not to shout. The “faceshowing festival” is set to take place Sunday through Tuesday, during Golden Week holiday. It has gotten plenty of support. One Twitter user wrote, “Interesting!
14、When you gaze at the garden eels, they gaze at you. Im happy to take part.” 4. What does the underlined part in Paragraph 2 indicate? A. Garden eels seldom disappear into the sand. B. Garden eels are checked regularly by the keepers. C. Humans sometimes present a threat to the aquariums animals. D.
15、Humans almost escape from the memory of the aquariums animals. 5. Without seeing visitors for two months, the aquariums eels _ A. feel excited at the sight of people B. tend to hide themselves from people C. have health problems to be solved D. mostly remain as sensitive as before 6. What does Parag
16、raph 5 mainly talk about? A. What to do while making video calls. B. What to do with the eels memory. C. How to connect with the eels online. D. How to show faces during the calls. 7. What can we learn about the “face- showing festival”? A. It is going to last a whole week. B. Many people approve of
17、 the activity. C. Itll make no difference to the creatures. D. People can make a call through Twitter. C Teachers say that the digital age has had a good influence and a notsogood influence on American teenagers. More than 2,000 middle school teachers took an online survey. Researchers also spoke wi
18、th teachers in some groups. Most teachers think the Internet and digital search tools have had a mostly positive influence on their students research habits and skills. But at the same time, some teachers also point out some problems in teenagers using digital search tools. The Pew Internet Project
19、did the survey with the College Board and the National Writing Project. Judy Buchanan is the director of the National Writing Project and a cowriter of the report. She says digital search tools are helping students learn more, and learn faster. “Both teachers and students really welcome these tools
20、because they make learning exciting. And the goal is to really help students become creators of something meaningful, and not just users of the online information.” But one problem the survey found is that these technologies make teenagers have short attention spans(持续时间). As there is lots of inform
21、ation about different subjects on the Internet, teenagers attention is easily drawn away from their research. Another problem the survey found is that many students trust the information they find on the Internet too much. Judy Buchanan says these students have not developed the skills to judge the
22、online information. They need to learn a lot to tell if the information is believable. Its something that really has to be paid attention to. One more problem the survey found is something that might not seem like a problem at all: being able to quickly find information online. Many students think “
23、doing research” now means just doing a quick search on Google. Teachers say the result is a drop in the wish and ability of their students to work hard to find answers. That is, they are depending too much on search engines and do not make enough use of printed books or research libraries. Many teac
24、hers also say that the Internet makes it easy for students to copy work done by others instead of using their own abilities. 8. The result of the survey shows _ A. digital search tools need to be greatly improved B. digital search tools are generally good for teenagers C. teenagers have difficulty i
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