(新教材)人教版(2019)高一英语必修第一册 Unit 4单元测试卷(含答案解析).docx
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1、第 1 页 共 12 页 【新教材】人教版(2019)高一英语必修第一册 Unit 4 单元测试卷 学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_ 一、阅读理解一、阅读理解 Stages of Hurricane: Simple Storms Grow Into Giants A storm progresses through four different stages before it is actually considered a hurricane. First is a tropical disturbance (热带扰动), which has thunderstorms and rotat
2、ing (旋转) winds. Next is a tropical depression (热带低气压), which is similar to a tropical disturbance, but has winds between 23 and 39 miles per hour. A tropical storm is the next level, which has stronger wind speeds between 40 and 73 miles per hour. Once winds reach 74 miles per hour the storm is offi
3、cially called a hurricane. The wind picks up energy from the warm surface of ocean water. As a hurricane crosses over land, it begins to become weaker or break apart and reduce in strength. This is because it is no longer over the warm ocean water that it needs for energy. At this point, a hurricane
4、 can still cause a lot of damage because of high winds, rain, and flooding. But unless it makes its way back over the open ocean, it is downgraded from a hurricane back to a tropical storm. Whats Your Name, Hurricane? Hurricanes and tropical storms are given names to help people recognize them. Scie
5、ntists refer to hurricanes and storms by name as they track them across the ocean. Before 1953, hurricanes were not given official names. From 1953 through 1978, hurricanes were only given female names, like Isabel, Camille, Claudette, and Wilma. Beginning in 1979, hurricanes were given the names of
6、 both women and men. Today, the names alternate male and female, and they are named in order of letters. For example, in 2010, storms were named as follows: Alex (male), Bonnie (female), Colin (male), Danielle (female), Earl (male) and so on. There are six different lists of names that change, so th
7、e same names are used every six years. The only way that a new name is added is when a hurricane has been particularly deadly or costly and the name is retired, then replaced with a new one. 1. What happens when a hurricane crosses over land? A.It breaks apart and forms tornadoes. B.It returns to th
8、e ocean afterwards. C.It moves more quickly. D.It becomes less powerful. 2.The underlined word alternate in paragraph 4means _ . A.take turns betweenB.carry on C.come fromD.cause trouble to 3.What do we know about the hurricanes? 第 2 页 共 12 页 A.Six common hurricane names are often used. B.An old nam
9、e will be replaced every year. C.Most of them are deadly and costly. D.They didnt have official names until 1953. After an earthquake most survivors can be expected to recover over time, particularly with the support of family and friends. Some families will be able to return to their normal life qu
10、ickly, while others will have to contend with the destruction of their homes, medical problems, and injury to family members. Children especially will need time to recover from the loss of a loved one or a pet or from the closing down of their school. Children often turn to adults for information, c
11、omfort and help. Parents should try to remain calm, answer childrens questions honestly and remain understanding when they see changes in their childrens behaviour. Children react differently to an earthquake depending on their ages, developmental levels and former experiences. Some will respond by
12、withdrawing(不与人交往), while others will have angry outbursts(爆发). Parents should remain sensitive to each childs reactions. Parents should spend time talking to their children, letting them know that its OK to ask questions and to share their worries. Although it may be hard to find time to have these
13、 talks, parents can use regular family mealtimes or bedtimes for them. They should answer questions briefly and honestly and be sure to ask their children for their opinions and ideas. Issues may come up more than once and parents should remain patient when they answer the questions again. For young
14、 children, parents, after talking about the earthquake, might read a favourite story or have a relaxing family activity to help them calm down. Parents should also tell children they are safe and spend extra time with them. They could play games outside or read together indoors. Most importantly, be
15、 sure to tell them you love them. 1. The underlined phrase contend with in Paragraph 1 can be replaced by _. A. deal withB. make upC. put offD. turn back 2. When children ask the same question again, parents should _. A. read a favourite story to comfort them B. ask them to help do some housework C.
16、 be patient and answer the question again D. take them out to play games 3. Which of the following pieces of advice is NOT mentioned in the passage? A. Keep a close watch on childrens behaviour. B. Tell the children they are safe. C. Tell the children you love them. D. Ask educational experts for he
17、lp. 4. What can we know from the passage? A. All people will recover from an earthquake quickly. 第 3 页 共 12 页 B. Children may need a longer time to recover after an earthquake. C. Children should turn to their classmates for help after an earthquake. D. Children react in the same way as adults do to
18、 an earthquake. Last Sunday, an earthquake struck the Napa Valley area of northern California. It happened in the middle of the night, becoming the strongest earthquake to strike the Napa Valley in 15 years. No one was killed, but many people were treated in hospitals. I said to my seven-year-old tw
19、ins, Brad and Brett, and three-year-old Meghan, We have so much, and these poor people in trouble now have nothing. Well share what we have with them. I filled a box with foods and clothes. While I was doing this, I advised the boys to choose their toys and donate some of their less favourite things
20、. Meghan watched quietly as the boys took out their old toys and put them together. Then she walked away. A few minutes later she came back with Lucy, her much-loved doll. She put the doll on top of the other toys. Oh, dear, I said. You dont have to give Lucy. You love her so much. Meghan said, Lucy
21、 makes me happy, Mummy. Maybe shell make another little girl happy, too. I looked at Meghan for a long moment. She taught me a lesson. Its easy to give something that we dont want any more, but hard to give what we cherish (珍爱), isnt it? 1. How many children does the writer have? A. One. B. Two. C.
22、Three. D. Four. 2. Which of the following is TRUE? A. The earthquake caused many deaths. B. The earthquake is the biggest in history. C. The earthquake happened at night. D. The earthquake hit the city of California. 3. What did Meghan take out for the people in trouble? A. A toy. B. Clothes. C. A d
23、oll. D. Food. 4. Whats the best title of this passage? A. A Family Story B. The Spirit of Giving C.A White Night D. A Sad Experience 第 4 页 共 12 页 Having lived in California until 1970, my family has felt a number of earthquakes. We have been fortunate, however, to have suffered no bodily harm or pro
24、perty damage. There is a website that lists all California earthquakes recorded from 1769 to the present. The site lists the dates and times as well as the magnitude (震级) and the exact location of any quake that measured more than 6.0.There are only a few quakes that stand out in my memory and, luck
25、ily, none is shown in the website. So, my personal experience with earthquakes might be considered insignificant. There are three earthquakes that are difficult to forget. The first one was in 1955 and our oldest daughter was walking with me in our backyard in Redwood City in California. As the shak
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