外研版(2019)高中英语选择性必修第二册Unit 2单元测试卷(word版含答案).docx
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1、第 1 页 共 10 页 外研版外研版(2019)高中英语高中英语选择性必修第二册选择性必修第二册 Unit 2 单元测试卷单元测试卷 第一部分第一部分 阅读阅读(共两节,满分共两节,满分 50 分分) 第一节第一节(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 The Best Books to Buy for Teen Boys Getting teen boys interested in books can be a challenge for parents. Fortunately, many y
2、oung adult authors are now writing teen books that attract guys. The Enemy by Charlie Higson Buckingham Palace becomes a shelter for kids escaping from zombie-infested (僵尸出没的) London. In yet another breathtaking story, readers are caught up in the action and stress of teens trying to survive as a ho
3、rrible disease spreads across England. Author Higson, a well-known British actor and comedian, is also the writer of the highly successful Young Bond series. Recommended for ages 14-18. Price: $10 Leviathan by Scott Westerfeld Award-winningauthorWesterfeldcreatesanotherrealityofWorldWarIinthis biolo
4、gy-versus-technology story. The two teens are supposed to be enemies. A girl, pretending to be a British airman, and a prince cross paths and find themselves sailing on the airship Leviathan. Recommended for ages 12-14. Price: $12 Cone by Michael Grant Everyone over fifteen is disappearing in Sams t
5、own and the ones left behind are seeking help. In this story, teens must get together and find a way to rule themselves while preparing to fight against supernatural elements. Teens will enjoy this story of unwilling heroes, competition, and revenge (复仇). Recommended for ages 14-18. Price: $10 The R
6、uins of Gorlan by John Flanagan Readers are following the adventures of 15-year-old Will who finite against huge beasts and evil warlords (军阀) trying to take over the kingdom. Author Flanagan continues to interest his fans with this long-running series of the adventures of a shy teenage boy who beco
7、mes a hero. Recommended for ages 12-14. Price: $16 第 2 页 共 10 页 1. What can we know about The Enemy? A. It tells one complete story. B. It is set in Buckingham Palace. C. It is about a nationwide escape. D. It is written by the author of Young Bond series. 2. Which of the following books stresses te
8、amwork? A. Gone.B. Leviathan. C. The EnemyD. The Ruins of Gorlan. 3. What is special about Flanagans series? A. They take a teen boy as their leading character. B. They are suitable for readers above 14 years old. C. They encourage young boys to achieve their dreams. D. They describe fights between
9、huge beasts and warlords. B When my family officially dropped me off at my new apartment in Galway, I felt a wave of different emotions. I was really nervous about what the next two weeks would bring. However, my roommates turned out to be overly welcoming and energetic, which made the transition ve
10、ry easy. Little did I know how close we would all become by the end of the two weeks! For the next two weeks we attended classes and had field trips. It actually killed me because I was a terrible hiker. One day our teacher rented a bus and led us to go hiking to different spots. We arrived at a riv
11、er to eat lunch and sit on the bridge. I sat up onto the bridge looking down at the water below me. My phone was in my lap while I ate my food. Suddenly I heard the actual worst sound a splash (溅落声). Without even looking down, I knew that my phone had dropped into the river. I was used to keeping my
12、 ID and bank cards in the back of my phone case. I stared down in disbelief at the flowing water. I stood up to jump off the bridge into the river, but Corina pulled me back. I started to scream because what else you could do when you were in a different country and your phone, ID and bank cards wer
13、e about to disappear. Hope, one of my roommates, was along the bank and dove into the water to retrieve my things. With her help in time, I didnt suffer any loss. The best tiling that came out of my study experience abroad was my roommates who became my close friends. Corina, Hope and Emily made my
14、study experience abroad so memorable. We had so many truly memorable experiences during our time in Galway. I was amazed at how close we became in such a short time. One thing I have learned this year is that you have to hold the moment now! If I had waited to study abroad until this summer, which I
15、 once considered, all of these friendships and memories wouldnt exist. 第 3 页 共 10 页 4. What are the authors roommates like according to Paragraph 1? A. Talkative.B. Talented. C. Easy-going. D. Intelligent. 5. What happened to the author when she was on the bridge? A. Her phone and cards dropped into
16、 the river. B. Her good friends got drowned in the river. C. She got lost in the hiking activity. D. She lost a lot of money. 6. The underlined word “retrieve” in the third paragraph probably means “_”. A. cleaning something out B. getting something back C. checking something D. hiding something 7.
17、What did the author learn from her experience of studying abroad? A. Waiting is sometimes necessary. B. Choosing roommates is very difficult. C. It is important to make friends in a foreign country. D. Once you decide to do something, take action at once. C Daniel Foe, born around 1660, was the son
18、of James Foe, a London butcher. Daniel later changed his name to Daniel Defoe, wanting to sound more gentlemanly. Defoe went into business in 1683, having given up his earlier plan to become a dissenting minister (大臣). He traveled often, selling such goods as wine and wool, but was rarely out of deb
19、t. He went bankrupt (破产) in 1692, and decided to leave the business industry altogether. Having always been interested in politics, Defoe published his first literary piece, a political booklet, in 1683. He continued to write political works, working as a journalist, until the early 1700s. Many of D
20、efoes works during this period focused on supporting King William III, the then King of England. Some of his most popular works include The True-Born Englishman which uncovered racial prejudice (偏见) in England following attacks on William for being a foreigner. Political enemies of repeatedly had hi
21、m imprisoned for his writing in 1713. Defoe took a new literary path in 1719, around the age of 59, when he published Robinson Crusoe, the best-known fiction novel based on several short essays that he had written over the years. A handful of novels followed soon after often with criminals as lead c
22、haracters including Moll Flanders, Colonel Jack, and Captain Singleton. His last major fiction piece Roxana: The Fortunate Mistress came out in 1724. In the mid-1720s, Defoe returned to writing editorial 第 4 页 共 10 页 pieces, focusing on such subjects as morality (道德), politics and the breakdown of s
23、ocial order in England. Some of his later works include Everybodys Business, Is Nobodys Business published in 1725. Defoe died on April 24, 1731. Defoe is remembered today as a journalist and a writer, and has been praised for his hundreds of fiction and non-fiction works. The characters that Defoe
24、created in his fiction books have been brought to life countless times over the years, in editorial works, as well as stage and screen productions. 8. What can we know about Defoes early life? A. He was ashamed of his family. B. He devoted himself to writing. C. He was a successful businessman. D. H
25、e set a goal of becoming a politician. 9. Which subject did Defoe focus on in his later years? A. Social problems. B. Lawmaking. C. Business.D. Science. 10. Which word can best describe Defoe according to the text? A. Flexible.B. Productive. C. Thoughtful.D. Imaginative. 11. What is the text mainly
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