(新教材)人教版(2019)高一英语必修第一册 Unit 1-Unit 2 共2套单元测试卷(含答案解析).docx
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1、第 1 页 共 26 页 【新教材】人教版(2019)高一英语必修第一册 Unit 1 单元测试卷 学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_ 一、阅读理解一、阅读理解 Teens and younger children are reading a lot less for fun, according to a Common Sense Media report published Monday. While the decline over the past decade is steep for teen readers, some data in the report shows that r
2、eading remains a big part of many childrens lives, and indicates how parents might help encourage more reading. According to the reports key findings, the proportion (比例) who say they 4 hardly ever read for fun has gone from 8 percent of 13-year-olds and 9 percent of 17-year-olds in 1984 to 22 perce
3、nt and 27 percent respectively today. The report data shows that pleasure reading levels for younger children, ages 2-8, remain largely the same. But the amount of time spent in reading each session has declined, from closer to an hour or more to closer to a half hour per session. When it comes to t
4、echnology and reading, the report does little to counsel (建议) parents looking for data about the effect of e-readers and tablets on reading. It does point out that many parents still limit electronic reading, mainly due to concerns about increased screen time. The most hopeful data shared in the rep
5、ort shows clear evidence of parents serving as examples and important guides for their kids when it comes to reading. Data shows that kids and teens who do read frequently, compared to infrequent readers, have more books in the home, more books purchased for them, parents who read more often, and pa
6、rents who set aside time for them to read. As the end of school approaches, and school vacation reading lists loom (逼近) ahead, parents might take this chance to step in and make their own summer reading list and plan a family trip to the library or bookstore. 1.What is the Common Sense Media report
7、probably about? A.Childrens reading habits.B.Quality of childrens books. C.Childrens after-class activities.D.Parent-child relationships. 2.Where can you find the data that best supports children are reading a lot less for fun? A.In Paragraph 2.B.In Paragraph 3.C.In Paragraph 4.D.In Paragraph 5. 3.W
8、hy do many parents limit electronic reading? A.E-books are of poor quality.B.It could be a waste of time. C.It may harm childrens health.D.E-readers are expensive. 4.How should parents encourage their children to read more? A.Act as role models for them.B.Ask them to write book reports. C.Set up rea
9、ding groups for them.D.Talk with their reading class teachers. 第 2 页 共 26 页 Marian Bechtel sits at West Palm Beachs Bar Louie counter by herself, quietly reading her e-book as she waits for her salad. What is she reading? None of your business! Lunch is Bechtels “me” time. And like more Americans, s
10、hes not alone. A new report found 46 percent of meals are eaten alone in America. More than half(53 percent)have breakfast alone and nearly half(46 percent)have lunch by themselves. Only at dinnertime are we eating together anymore,74 percent,according to statistics from the report. “I prefer to go
11、out and be out. Alone,but together,you know?”Bechtel said,looking up from her book. Bechtel,who works in downtown West Palm Beach,has lunch with coworkers sometimes,but like many of us,too often works through lunch at her desk. A lunchtime escape allows her to keep a boss from tapping her on the sho
12、ulder. She returns to work feeling energized. “Today,I just wanted some time to myself,”she said. just two seats over,Andrew Mazoleny,a local videographer,is finishing his lunch at the bar. He likes that he can sit and check his phone in peace or chat up the barkeeper with whom hes on a first-name b
13、asis if he wants to have a little interaction(交流). “I reflect on how my days gone and think about the rest of the week,” he said. “Its a chance for self-reflection, You return to work recharged and with a plan.” That freedom to choose is one reason more people like to eat alone. There was a time whe
14、n people may have felt awkward about asking for a table for one,but those days are over. Now, we have our smartphones to keep us company at the table. “It doesnt feel as alone as it may have before all the advances in technology,” said Laurie Demerit, whose company provided the statistics for the re
15、port. 1. What are the statistics in paragraph 2 about? A. Food variety.B. Eating habits.C. Table manners.D. Restaurant service. 2. Why does Bechtel prefer to go out for lunch? A. To meet with her coworkers.B. To catch up with her work. C. To have some time on her own.D. To collect data for her repor
16、t. 3. What do we know about Mazoleny? A. He makes videos for the bar.B. Hes fond of the food at the bar. C. He interviews customers at the bar.D. Hes familiar with the barkeeper. 4. What is the text mainly about? A. The trend of having meals alone.B. The importance of self-reflection. C. The stress
17、from working overtime.D. The advantage of wireless technology. As the world around them is changing, teenagers continue to need guidance and support from both parents. Studies show that teens who have an active relationship with their fathers are 第 3 页 共 26 页 less likely(可能的) to involve themselves i
18、n dangerous behaviors and more likely to succeed in school and develop higher self-worth, because their fathers go beyond social expectations to devote attention to them. Peer(同龄人)pressure has always been a big part of the teensexperience. Even the best father cant completely protect their kids from
19、 the growing influence of their peer group. However, studies show that teenagers whose fathers focus on their lives are more likely to resist (抵抗)the more bad effects of peer pressure, taking drugs, for example. Teens may not like to admit it, but they are watching their parents closely and often fo
20、llow their example. An interesting finding explains just how important parents are, especially Dad. Swiss researchers discovered that if Dad attends church, even though Mom doesnt, 44 percent of the kids are still more likely to keep going to church as adults. But if Mom goes regularly and Dad never
21、 shows up, only 2 percent of the kids continue to attend.Teenagersface a lot of difficult choices, especially in their later teens. Fathers dont get to make those choices for them, but they can be influenced. For example, teenagers can learn a lot from their parents concern on what to do when they f
22、inish high school. Should they go directly to college and, if so, where? Should they consider going to trade schools, joining the army or looking for a job? A fathers guidance brings a long-term perspectivethat teens often lack to these important decisions. 1.Teenagers without fathers focus are more
23、 likely to _. A.have higher self-worthB.experience some dangerous things C.become the best students in schoolD.resist all bad effects of peer pressure 2.What does the third paragraph tell us? A.More teenagers pay no attention to their parents B.Teenagers often treat their fathers as role models C.Te
24、enagers never attend church with their mothers D.Fewer teenagers like to attend church with their fathers 3.Which can replace the underlined word perspective in the last paragraph? A.point of viewB.jobC.schoolD.lots of concern 4.What can we learn from the text? A.Fathers should make choices for teen
25、agers directly B.Teenagers care less about what their parents do C.Mothers have no effect on their childrens life D.Teenagers are greatly influenced by their fathers Sharon, Aged 22 The most important thing to keep in mind when going into high school is to be yourself. Besides, I dont know what your
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