(新教材)人教版(2019)高一英语必修第一册Unit 2单元测试卷 2套(含答案解析).docx
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1、第 1 页 共 25 页 【新教材】人教版(2019)高一英语必修第一册 Unit 2 单元测试卷 1 学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_ 一、阅读理解一、阅读理解 1.The biggest challenge faced by travelers, especially those who like to have a backpacking trip is how to ensure a steady supply of clean clothes. Now, thanks to a great invention called Scrubba Wash Pack, that worry
2、may be a thing of the past. The portable washing machine was invented by Ash Newland in 2010, while he was planning to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro. Struck by the limited packing space, he got inspiration from traditional washboards to create a bag that could be used to clean clothes. Then he quitted his c
3、areer as a lawyer and focused on perfecting the bags design. By 2012, the bag was ready for the public. It weighed only 180 grams and required very little storage space, making it perfect for anyone wishing to travel light. Not surprisingly, the bag which was worth 55 dollars was an instant hit with
4、 travelers, university students and even passengers. However, Newland was not satisfied. He still saw a disadvantage with his inventiondirty clothes had to be carried around in a separate bag! The recently introduced Scrubba Wash Pack solves that problem. In order to make the pack active, dirty clot
5、hes are placed inside the bag along with two or three liters of water. The bag is then shut tightly to ensure all air is squeezed out and the clothes are massaged (按摩揉洗) for a few minutes. After a quick wash, they are clean and ready to be dried. According to Newland, the pack can clean anything fro
6、m jeans to smelly socks! Whats even more amazing is that with a capacity to hold 13 liters of water, it can be used to wash more clothes at a time. The best part is that the 99-dollar pack that will be available for sale later this year, only weighs 300 grams and is completely foldable, making it ea
7、sy to store when its not in use. With the Scrubba Wash Pack, wandering through foreign cities searching for a washing shop, or paying for washing machines may soon be a thing of the past! 1.What led Ash Newland to create the Scrubba Wash Pack? A.His job requirements.B.His career as a lawyer. C.His i
8、nterest in invention.D.His personal experience. 2.Why wasnt Ash Newland satisfied with his former invention? A.Clothes couldnt be washed well.B.The invention was not so convenient. C.The bag was not beautiful and fashionable.D.The cost of the invention was very high. 3.It can be inferred that the im
9、proved Scrubba Wash Pack _. A.turns to be not environmentally friendlier B.will replace the traditional washing machines C.will be widely used by more travelers in the future D.can encourage all people to travel a long distance 第 2 页 共 25 页 Camping has a long history in Australia. The country has a
10、long history about it, which is a way of life for people in that country. Although that way of life has mostly died out in the modern country, we must take care to remember it. There is a long tradition. When gold was first discovered and people came from around the world to find their fortune, many
11、 could not afford to stay in a hotel and nor would there have been enough, so they all brought tents (帐篷) and set them up next to their little goldfield. Many people alive in Australia today are born from those people who spent large parts of their lives in tents. And it seems to have stayed with us
12、 all the way to modern Australia. In summer, the nations camping grounds are packed (挤满) with families on holidays. It is a great experience for a kid to lie in a tent where he or she can hear all the sounds of nature. Its a place where they can learn skills like making a fire, cooking and swimming
13、in the water, which they will use for their whole lives. Of course, things have changed a lot from the early days of camping, when you would carry everything you need on your back. Now there are all kinds of equipment to take with you, from solar panels (太阳能板) for your electric razor (电动剃须刀) to an o
14、utdoor shower. In fact, many campsites you see around the country are so decorated that you have to wonder why they are bothered to leave the house at all. 1. What does the underlined word it in the first paragraph refer to? A. Australia.B. Tradition.C. Camping.D. Fortune. 2. The second paragraph ma
15、inly tells us about _. A. the history of camping in Australia B. what the first settlers did in Australia C. the hotel situations in Australia D. Australians modern way of life 3. What do Australians prefer to do when summer comes? A. To go fishing.B. To make tents by themselves. C. To go camping.D.
16、 To listen to nature. 4. We can learn from the passage that _. A. solar panels are necessary for camping B. things have changed a lot about camping C. there are lots of goldfields in Australia D. Camping has already died out nowadays 第 3 页 共 25 页 The government in Tibet has denied the permanent (永久的
17、) closure of Mount Qomolangma National Nature Reserve. The announcement came after a report went viral online claiming the base camp of the worlds highest mountain was permanently closed due to heavy pollution and caused a universal misunderstanding. Mount Qomolangma National Nature Reserve was set
18、up in 1988. Covering an area of more than 33,819 square kilometers, it is home to one of the worlds weakest ecosystems (生态系统). Kelsang, the deputy director of the Reserve Administration, said ordinary tourists were allowed to visit areas around Rongpo Monastery, almost 5,000 meters above sea level.
19、As for travelers who have a climbing permit, they can go to the base camp at an altitude of 5,200 meters. The mountaineering activities have been permitted by the regional forestry department. To conserve the environment surrounding Mount Qomolangma, China carried out three major cleanups at an alti
20、tude of 5,200 meters and above last spring, collecting eight tonnes of household wastes, human wastes and mountaineering trash. This year, the clean-up will continue, and the remains of mountaineering victims (受害者) above 8,000 meters will be centrally dealt with for the first time. Meanwhile, the nu
21、mber of people who stay at the base camp will be kept under 300. Recently, there are 85 wildlife protectors in the reserve, and 1,000 herders have part-time jobs going around and cleaning up garbage. These measures aim to strike a balance between various demands such as environmental protection, loc
22、al poverty relief, mountaineering and education, said Wang Shen, county chief of Dingri at the mountain foot. 1. Which of the following can replace the underlined words went viral in Paragraph 2? A. Spread wild.B. Blocked out. C. Gave away.D. Shot up. 2. What can we learn according to Kelsangs words
23、 about the national nature reserve? A.Most tourists are allowed to visit the base camp. B.The climbing permit is a must for visitors going to the base camp. C.The mountaineering activities are not allowed these days. D.The areas above 5,200 meters are open to everyone. 3. Why did the government carr
24、y out clean-ups at an altitude of 5,200 meters and above? A.To provide a much easier path for mountaineers. B.To keep mountaineering activities going smooth. C.To remove the remains of mountaineering victims. D.To protect the environment of Mount Qomolangma. 第 4 页 共 25 页 4. How many people are invol
25、ved in the cleaning up activities at present? A.300.B.1,000.C.85.D.1,085. Many families take their children on vacation. They will usually travel for a few days or weeks during school breaks. But Julie and Tim Smith have planned a longer vacation with their two children. The Smith family is on a one
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