(2019新教材)人教版高中英语必修第一册Unit 1 单元测试题 (含答案).docx
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1、高一英语高一英语Unit 1 单元测试题单元测试题 第二部分第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)分) 第一节(共第一节(共 15 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分分,满分 37.5 分)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 2020 Kids News Short Story competition Kids News is starting its 2020 Kids News Short Story competition and wants to read all your wonderful stories. K
2、ids News editor ( 编辑) Kamahl Cogdon encouraged all kids to enter and get all their creative stories down on paper. “Last year we received almost 2, 000 entries and the stories were great,” Ms Cogdon said. “We have some very creative young minds across Australia and we are looking forward to reading
3、more of their fantastic stories this year.” How to enter Entry to the competition is free for children from Kindergarten to Year 9 studying in an Australian school. One entry per person. All entrants ( 参赛者) must get permission ( 许可) from their schools and parents before entering this competition. En
4、trants can choose any topic they want. Entries must be submitted ( 提交) through the online competition form located at .au. The competition starts at 9 am on Monday, May 11, 2020, and ends at 5 pm on Friday, July 3, 2020. Age categories: Kindergarten to Year 2: entry must be between 250 and 750 words
5、. Years 3-4: entry must be between 250 and 750 words. Years 5-6: entry must be between 500 and 1,000 words. Years 7-9: entry must be between 500 and 1,000 words. Prizes Winners will get the following prizes: First prize (one for each age category) 10 copies of your winning short story published ( 出版
6、) into a printed book with a personally designed cover Apple iPad valued at $529 HarperCollins Book Pack valued at $100 Second prize (one for each age category) HarperCollins Book Pack valued at $100 Third prize (three for each age category) HarperCollins Book Pack valued at $30 21. What can we lear
7、n about the competition? A. It is free for kids to enter. B. It is held for the first time this year. C. It is open to kids from around the world. D. It requires no permission from the entrants schools. 22. If a Year 5 student wants to enter the competition, he or she must _. A. write no less than 7
8、50 words B. submit his or her story online C. choose a topic from a given list D. finish his or her story by May 11, 2020 23. What will one who comes second in the competition get? A. Apple iPad valued at $529. B. HarperCollins Book Pack valued at $30. C. HarperCollins Book Pack valued at $100. D. 1
9、0 copies of his or her winning short story. B Since graduating from middle school, this years new 9th-grade class is adapting to ( 适应) the challenges of high school, a difficult process ( 过程) for many students. Some of the challenges the students must get used to are the increasing difficulty of sch
10、oolwork, the amount of homework, and the change in the grading system amongst other things. “Its a bit harder than middle school, but that is to be expected from every ongoing year,” David Palacios, 9th-grade student, said. Adaptation is also influenced by stories the freshmen hear before entering.
11、These stories create a negative (消极的) idea of high school, as they are usually bad stories about classes, teachers, or other topics. “Stories Ive heard of high school are exaggerated ( 夸张的),” Palacios said. The school is fighting against student fear by providing information about high school, even
12、before they enter. This year, the 9th-grade class entered school on August 8, one day earlier than other high school students. This was done to help the freshmen by solving any doubts they could have. “In general, they adapt well, because since middle school they have been given some information on
13、what high school is,” Ana Isabel Garcia, high school advisor, said. The changes faced in 9th grade are more challenging than those found in middle school. However, after experiencing the first two months of 9th grade, many 9th graders agree that 9th grade is not as hard as they thought it would be.
14、“Its not that different from middle school,” Palacios said. High school is harder than other grades as its the final step students take before they enter the real world. Students must see the important role high school plays as it teaches them many skills that will help them improve their future. “T
15、hey do well because they come in with a good attitude ( 态度) and wish to adapt well,” Garcia said. 24. What did Palacios think of the freshman challenges? A. They would disappear soon. B. They were hard to fight off. C. They happened as expected. D. They mostly focused on grades. 25. Why did Palacios
16、 school require the 9th graders to enter the school on August 8? A. To show them around the campus. B. To help them deal with their nervousness. C. To let them experience high school life in advance. D. To avoid them hearing bad stories about high school. 26. What kind of feeling did Garcia express
17、in her words? A. Shock.B. Worry.C. Excitement.D. Satisfaction. 27. Where is this text most likely from? A. A news report.B. A study guide. C. A personal diary.D. A class schedule. C Thein Shwe is sitting with one of his students, 14-year-old Nur Hakim, outside a small classroom built of wood. Thein
18、Shwe has been working at this non-formal primary education centre since it was first set up five years ago. He says, “I love teaching. I was a personal tutor ( 家庭教师) before. When I learnt that this centre was looking for teachers, I applied (申请).” Thein Shwe is very popular among his students. Even
19、Nur Hakim, who at first was very shy, becomes more confident as his teacher smiles, nodding to encourage him. “I come from a poor family,” says Nur Hakim. “My father died when I was a baby.” Nur Hakims father, who was a factory worker, was the main provider. Since his fathers death, his mother has h
20、ad to support the family of six by herself. Nur Hakim was not attending school until the age of 12, when he got the chance to attend this non-formal primary education centre. “I love English and I love my teacher because he is always on time and teaches us well,” says the boy. Nur Hakim says he hope
21、s to join Grade 5 students next year in a nearby government school. Nur Hakim holds on to his dreams. “I want to be a doctor,” he says. “In my village, I see a lot of illnesses.” Thein Shwe admits he finds it difficult to support his family working as a volunteer. But Thein Shwe talks more about the
22、 successes and difficulties he has faced keeping his students in class. He says over the four years, about 80% of the students continue on to the government school or vocational (职业的) training. When Thein Shwe is asked about his main success as a teacher, he needs no time to think. “Its being able t
23、o keep the poorest children in school,” he says. 28. What can we learn about Thein Shwe? A. He started teaching when he was 14. B. He used to work in a government school. C. He has worked as a volunteer teacher for five years. D. He helped set up the non-formal primary education centre. 29. How has
24、Nur Hakim changed after attending school? A. He has begun to have a dream. B. He has fallen in love with English. C. He has come to understand his parents. D. He has had a growing belief in himself. 30. What does Nur Hakim want to do in the future? A. Be a worker like his father. B. Work in the fiel
25、d of medicine. C. Teach in a government school. D. Be a volunteer teacher like Thein Shwe. 31. What does Thein Shwe think is his main achievement as a teacher? A. Teaching kids useful life skills. B. Providing chances of education for poor kids. C. Changing childrens attitude towards education. D. S
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