(2019版)人教版选择性必修第一册英语Unit 5 Working the Land 单元测试A卷(含答案).docx
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1、一、阅读理解一、阅读理解 Every time you go shopping, the vegetables and fruit look so tempting that you wish you could buy all of them. Some people are lucky and can grow the fruit and vegetables in the gardens that they have. While getting fresh vegetables, they can also achieve great cost cutting. Mushrooms a
2、re expensive and can also go bad very quickly. Mushrooms can also be grown easily in a dark environment. In fact its better than growing other vegetables since you really dont need an outdoor space. A special type of soil that is good for growing mushrooms is easily available. Actually mushrooms are
3、nt even vegetables; they are fungi (菌类) and for this reason, you dont even require sunlight to grow them. Well, how does one go about growing mushrooms? You could always search growing mushrooms and you will find a number of mushroom growing kits (工具) available online that are effective and not very
4、 expensive either. Mushrooms can be added to any dish that you cook. Simply use them in pizza, salads and anything that you pretty much fancy. Grow mushrooms in your own house and use them whenever you want. Fresh mushrooms are tastier than the ones that are stored in your refrigerator. If you have
5、had a really good crop of mushrooms, then you can even store them. Ideally you should use the white variety of the mushrooms. Simply pick them, slice them and put them on a cookie sheet in a freezer. When they are frozen, you can use them when you want to. Remember to thaw (解冻) them before you use t
6、hem, and they will give a really great taste to the dish that you are making. 1.What can we know about growing mushrooms? A.It takes a lot of effort.B.It needs lots of sunshine. C.The soil is easily available.D.The environment is demanding. 2.What is the authors attitude towards growing vegetables i
7、n gardens? A.Doubtful.B.Supportive.C.Objective.D.Disapproving. 3.What could be the best title for the text? A.Simple to Cook Mushroom PizzaB.Fun and Easy to Grow Mushrooms C.Expensive to Buy Mushrooms OnlineD.Important to Eat Fruit and Vegetables Todays world is not an easy adjustment for young adul
8、ts. A key skill set for success is persistence (毅 力),a characteristic that researchers say is heavily influenced by fathers. Researchers from Brigham Young University discovered that fathers are in a unique position to help their adolescent children learn persistence. BYU professors Laura Padilla-Wa
9、lker and Randal Day arrived at these findings after following 325 American families over several years. And over time, the persistence gained through fathers led to higher achievement in school. There are relatively few studies that stress the unique role of fathers, Padilla-Walker said. This resear
10、ch also helps to prove that characteristics such as persistencewhich can be taughtare key to a childs life success. Researchers determined that dads need to practice an authoritative parenting style. Authoritative parenting is not authoritarian: rigid, demanding or controlling. Rather, an authoritat
11、ive parenting style includes some of the following characteristics: children feel warmth and love from their father; responsibility and the reasons behind rules are stressed; children are given an appropriate level of autonomy (自主权). In the study, about 52 percent of the dads exhibited above-average
12、 levels of authoritative parenting. A key finding is that over time, children raised by an authoritative father were significantly more likely to develop persistence, which leads to better outcomes in school. This particular study examined 11-to 14-year-olds living in two-parent homes. Yet the resea
13、rchers suggest that single parents still may play a role in teaching the benefits of persistence, which is an avenue of future research. (1).What is special about the BYU professors study? A.It centered on fathers role in parenting.B.It was based on a number of large families. C.It analyzed differen
14、t kinds of parenting styles. D.It aimed to improve kids achievement in school. (2).What would an authoritative father do when raising his children? A.Ignore their demands.B.Make decisions for them. C.Control their behaviors.D.Explain the rules to them. (3).Which group can be a focus of future studie
15、s according to the researchers? A.Single parents.B.Children aged from 11 to 14. C.Authoritarian fathers.D.Mothers in two-parent homes. (4).Which of the following is the best title for the text? A.Three Characteristics of Authoritative Fathers B.Key Skills for Young Adults to Succeed in Future C.Chil
16、dren Tend to Learn Determination from Father D.Family Relationship Influences School Performance During most time of the 1930s, the Great Plains region was destroyed by drought and high winds. Howling across the Great Plains, these winds swept up the soil of the over-farmed land and created serious
17、sandstorms of dust. These black sandstorms were so thick that daylight seemed more like dusk. Year after year having passed without rain, the winds continued to blow, and the dust swirled endlessly. During this terrible period, the region came to be called the Dust Bowl. But the causes of the sandst
18、orms werent just drought and winds. In a strange way, patriotism (爱国主义) was partly to blame. During World War I, the US government encouraged farmers to support the war by planting more wheat. As farmers increased their production, their own profits increased. Following the invention of the farm tra
19、ctor, farmers plowed up thousands of acres of grassland and planted wheat. Wheat production rose fast, but nature soon turned success into disaster. When the drought began, farmers didnt realise that, by plowing up the grassland, they had destroyed the lands natural protection against soil erosion (
20、侵蚀). As the drought continued, one powerful windstorm after another blew across the Great Plains. Crops dried up and were blown away. Nothing grew for years. Eventually most of the rich topsoil (表土层) was blown away. As years passed, all the moisture (水分) in the ground disappeared, leaving even the d
21、eep roots of trees in dust. The Great Plains became a deserted place, as thousands of people fled to California to escape the dust and look for work. Most found only low-paying agricultural jobs. But there were those who refused to leave. For these farmers, a programme encouraged them to make use of
22、 new ways that would protect the precious topsoil from eroding. But bringing the soil back to life took time, and the farmers still needed rain. Rain meant more to the farmers than it ever had before. It meant a future. 1.Which of the following is the main cause of turning the Great Plains into the
23、Dust Bowl? A.The land was over-farmed. B.The high winds blew away good soil. C.There was lasting drought for year. D.There were many thick black sandstorms. 2.What does the underlined phrase in the second paragraph mean? A.Show up the grassland for farming. B.Open up the grassland for farming. C.Giv
24、e up the grassland for farming. D.Give out the grassland to the farmers. 3.How is the third paragraph mainly developed? A. By the time order.B. By giving examples. C. By exploring causes and effects.D. By explaining the process. 4.What is mainly discussed in the last two paragraphs? A. Measures to b
25、e taken.B. Future of the destroyed region. C. Results of the disaster.D. Peoples reaction to the disaster. There is an old saying in China that goes, The days of the Sanjiu period are the coldest days. The Sanjiu period, which is in Minor Cold(小寒), refers to the third nine-day period (the 19th to th
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