(2021新牛津译林版)高中英语必修一Unit 3 单元检测(有答案).docx
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1、译林版必修第一册 Unit3 单元检测 第一部分听力(略) 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 If you are dreaming of visiting one of those pictureperfect European towns filled with oldworld attractiveness and scenic beauty,here is a look at the most beautiful small towns in
2、 Europe. Manarola Manarola,Italy,is filled with rainbowcolored homes along the Mediterranean coast.This attractive fishing town is famous for its unbelievable wine,and the paintings.There are no cars here,no traffic lights,or traffic noise.You can drive to Manarola,but you will have to park just out
3、side the town and then take a shuttle bus or walk in on foot. GarmischPartenkirchen GarmischPartenkirchen, Germany, is an attractive mountain town, once two separate towns, one Roman and the other Teutonic.The 1936 Winter Olympics forced them to become one,though the two sides still have different c
4、haracters.The town dates back to the 15th century AD,filled with narrow streets lined with historic three or fourstory buildings painted with religious scenes. Marsaxlokk The energetic trading port of Marsaxlokk, Malta, was built in 900 BC.Today, this picturelike town is the main supplier of fish to
5、 the island nation that sits in the Mediterranean Sea.It has no modern buildings to ruin its attractiveness.With such quiet surroundings,including the traditional fishing boats,it is a particularly charming place to visit. Portmagee In a country filled with beautiful towns,Portmagee,is a standout,si
6、tting on the southwest coast of Ireland.This seaside fishing town has a row of brightly colored buildings along with a rich and colorful history.At The Bridge Bar,you will find live music many nights of the week along with nice food and a fine glass of beer. 21In which town are tourists not allowed
7、to go sightseeing by car? AManarola.BGarmischPartenkirchen. CMarsaxlokk.DPortmagee. 22Manarola and Portmagee are perfect choices for tourists who. Aprefer enjoyment in an old coastal fishing town Bwant to stay on a Mediterranean island Chave special interest in traditional fishing boats 23Which stat
8、ement about GarmischPartenkirchen is TRUE? AGarmischPartenkirchen is a Roman town. BThe 1936 Winter Olympics gave birth to the town. CThere are many wide streets painted with religious scenes. DThe two sides of it now have similar characters. 答案AAB B My wife and I went to this vegan(严格的素食主义的) restau
9、rant to give it a try.As we were eating our pepper and salt tofu,a young lady named Debra walked in.She wasnt aware that the place is vegan and was looking for some meat.My wife and I talked up the place and invited her over to try some of our tofu.Debra tried it,nodded and went out. After a few min
10、utes,she and her mother both walked back in.We were having the rest of our meal at that time,so we told her what we had ordered.Debra then asked the waitress to just repeat our order for them.Next,Debra said,“And we want to pay for their meal”,pointing to my wife and me.We tried to say no,but Debra
11、wouldnt listen. That was not the end of it.Hugs were in order.Debra came over to our table and my wife got up to hug her.Debra hugged my wife and put $100 into her hand.My wife firmly said NO,but Debra insisted.Debra kept talking about our kindness,and we did the same about hers and her mothers.With
12、 tears in the eyes,the workers were blown away by this whole exchange between four strangers.I left the waiters a tip that would cover all of our meals and we were on our way. Ive been witnessing so much kindness,especially over the last few years,as I began to pay more attention.We now have a new f
13、avorite restaurant and every time we go there my plan is to pay for someone elses meal. 24Why did Debra go out after trying some tofu? ATo bring her mother in. BTo look after her mother. CTo get away from the food. DTo look for another restaurant. 25What did Debra insist on? AHugging the authors wif
14、e. BOrdering a meal for the author. CTreating the author and his wife. DTipping the waiters. 26How did the workers feel when seeing the exchange between four strangers? ACurious.BFunny. CSurprised.DTouched. 27What can we know about the author and Debra? ATheyve been friends. BThey were both vegans.
15、CThey met for the first time. DThey once worked together. 答案ACDC C As Internet users become more dependent on the Internet to store information,are people remembering less?If you know your computer will save information,why store it in your own personal memory , your brain ? Experts are wondering if
16、 the Internet is changing what we remember and how. In a recent study,Professor Betsy Sparrow conducted some experiments.She and her research team wanted to know how the Internet is changing memory.In the first experiment,they gave people 40 unimportant facts to type into a computer.The first group
17、of people understood that the computer would save the information.The second group understood that the computer would not save it.Later,the second group remembered the information better.People in the first group knew they could find the information again,so they did not try to remember it. In anoth
18、er experiment, the researchers gave people facts to remember, and told them where to find the information on the computer.The information was in a specific computer folder(文 件 夹)Surprisingly,people later remembered the folder location better than the facts.When people use the Internet,they do not re
19、member the information.Rather,they remember how to find it.This is called “transactive memory(交互记忆)” According to Sparrow,we are not becoming people with poor memories as a result of the Internet.Instead,computer users are developing stronger transactive memories;that is,people are learning how to o
20、rganize huge quantities of information so that they are able to access it at a later date.This doesnt mean we are becoming either more or less intelligent,but there is no doubt that the way we use memory is changing. 28The passage begins with two questions to. Aintroduce the main topic Bshow the aut
21、hors attitude Cdescribe how to use the Internet Dexplain how to store information 29What can we learn about the first experiment? AThe Sparrows team typed the information into a computer. BThe two groups remembered the information equally well. CThe first group did not try to remember the informatio
22、n. DThe second group did not understand the information. 30In transactive memory,people. Akeep the information in mind Bchange the quantity of information Corganize information like a computer Dremember how to find the information 31What is the effect of the Internet according to Sparrows research?
23、AWe are using memory differently. BWe are becoming more intelligent. CWe have poorer memories than before. DWe need a better way to access information. 答案ACDA D Have you ever thought of getting in touch with your inner child from time to time?Obviously some people are willing to pay big money for th
24、e chance to do so in a proper environment.A Brooklynbased adult preschool is charging customers between $333 and $999 for the chance to act like a kid again. At Preschool Mastermind in New York adults get to participate in showandtell , artsandcrafts such as finger paint,games like musical chairs an
25、d even take naps.The monthlong course also has class picture day where the adults are expected to have a field trip and a parent day. 30yearold Michelle Joni Lapidos,the brain behind the adult preschool,studied childhood education and has always wanted to be a preschool teacher.Shes always on the lo
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