(2019新教材)外研版高中英语必修三unit2 making a difference 单元检测 有答案.doc
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1、Unit 2 making a difference 单元检测 有答案 第二部分阅读(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,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A Volunteer with CarePartners CarePartners volunteer opportunities cover a widerange of needs and areas, so whatever your interests, talents or skills are, we can find the fit
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7、 assistant? ADanny Johnson.BSharon Pearson. CJohn Napolitano.DLynn Blankenship. 22Why do CarePartners members hold a dragonboat race? ATo seek volunteers for the organization. BTo improve the health of its volunteers. CTo collect money for the organization. DTo win “likes” for its FaceBook page. 23W
8、hat does the Little Trees Project mainly do? ADecorate trees for sick children. BPlant trees to help poor patients. CProduce handmade trees for decoration. DPresent the patients with decorated trees. B Anjali Mishra is a rising junior at Sunset High School in Portland,Oregon.At 17, she is president
9、and founder of her schools UNICEF (United Nations Childrens Fund) USA club, and a member of UNICEFs national council (委员会). She also volunteers her time in different communities. How did Anjali develop such a passion(热情) for helping others? When she was a freshman,she had an experience that greatly
10、changed her attitude.She was invited to a cousins wedding (婚礼) in India. “My humanity forced me to go,” Anjali says.“When I saw children on the street, I realized how lucky I was as a child.I was able to get whatever I wanted,and my every need was satisfied.” Anjali asked herself:“What can I do to h
11、elp?UNICEF stood out to me because its always on the front lines helping children in need.” After starting a UNICEF club at her school,Anjali noticed that the community responded (响应) actively.She took things a step further by applying to UNICEFs national council. “UNICEF really liked my work,” she
12、says.“Out of 3,000 applicants,they chose 6 high school students to be on the national council, and I was one of them” As a member of the council, Anjali helps organize high school UNICEF clubs around the country and provide resources so that the clubs can manage themselves. The teen also founded an
13、organization called “Activists United.” Members educate people on the dangers of guns.Anjali encourages other kids to start local clubs and organizations,too.“It takes a lot of effort, but you can get it done if youre passionate,” she says. 24Why didAnjali go to India? ATo be a volunteer. BTo see he
14、r mother. CTo spend a holiday. DTo attend a wedding. 25What has led Anjali to set up the UNICEF USAclub? AHer mothers suggestion. BHer volunteer experience. CThe situation faced by poor children. DThe encouragement from her cousin. 26What does the underlined word “them” in paragraph 6 refer to? A3,0
15、00 applicants. BUNICEF officers. C6 high school students. DFounders of UNICEFs national council. 27What does the organization “Activists United” do? AIt educates people on gun safety. BIt raises money for children in need. CIt helps kids start local organizations. DIt provides support for UNICEF clu
16、bs. C Guy Raz is the king of podcasts (播客). The 44yearold NPR (National Public Radio) hosts three of Apples top20 podcasts, including Wow in the World, NPRs first podcast for kids. Raz,who is known for his lightblue eyeglasses, has entertained (使欢乐) many families across thousands of miles of road tr
17、ips. The best thing about him is that he can make any topic feel like just the thing youve always wanted to know about. Podcasts are whenever and wherever radio, Raz explained. You can listen to them whenever you want, wherever you wantin a plane, a car, or at the kitchen table. Wow in the World is
18、the brainchild of Raz and his cohost,Mindy Thomas. The show “takes” kids through time and space, reporting science news with surprising sound effects (效果),and funny words like “exactdoritos” and “bonkerballs” When asked why the show was created,Raz said,“Mindy has two kids, and I have two kids. Both
19、 of us were really worried about how much screen time our children not only had, but wanted. We dont want kids to pay too much attention to the screen. So the idea was, Lets create something that is so good, and it competes with a video. What happened was beyond (超出) our expectations.” Raz noted tha
20、t podcasts fire the imagination in a way that screens dont. “Every single person experiences podcasts differently, ” he said. “When you watch a cartoon, for example, the pictures are given to you. Your brain doesnt have to work. When youre listening to podcasts like Wow in the World, your mind is yo
21、ur television screen. It fires up all kinds of connections in your brain.” Raz also hosts How I Built This and The TED Radio Hour, two wildly successful podcasts for older listeners. Raz said, “Theres a wow factor (要素) in every single person. What I try to do is to find exciting wow moments in the w
22、orld and make us think.” 28What can we learn about Wow in the World? AIt is NPRs first podcast. BIt was created 44 years ago. CIt mainly tells science stories. DIt is designed for school children. 29What is one reason why Raz and Mindy created Wow in the World? AThey have always been interested in p
23、odcasting. BThey wanted to satisfy the needs of their children. CThey wanted to make news more attractive to kids. DThey hoped to make kids spend less time on screens. 30What did Raz want to show by saying the words in paragraph 6? APodcasts are more enjoyable than screens. BWatching cartoons is har
24、mful to childrens brains. CPeople have different understanding of Wow in the World. DPodcasts excite childrens imagination more easily than screens. 31Which of the following can be the best title for the text? AWow in the World BFinding “Wow” in the World CGuy Raz, a WellKnown Host DPodcastsWhenever
25、 and Wherever D When you set a foot outside of your door to drop trash, go to a social event or go for a walk, thoughts like “I hope I dont see anyone I know” or “please dont talk to me” may run through your mind. Ive also said such things to myself. Sometimes, the last thing you want to do is talk
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