(2019版)新人教版高中英语必修第三册Unit 3单元检测 含答案.docx
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1、人教版必修第三册 UNIT 3 单元检测第一部分听力(略)第二部分阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)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。AThe 3 Best Marvel Films-rankedIt seems that ranking films well is always a tough task.In the hearts of millions of fans,everyone has his own choice.Superhero films are even more so.Rece
2、ntly, The Guardian has chosenthree of the most popular Marvel films.No.3 Blade(2002)This film continues the story of an earlier 1998s Blade and is directed by Guillermo.Thestory once again concerns the mysterious day walker,played by Wesley Snipes.It is an action filmfull of high technology and the
3、fighting scenes Guillermo expresses are horribly exciting.Not atypical superhero film,in many ways,but a great one.No.2 Black Panther(2018)This superb film is an entertaining adventure,with a richer component(成分) of fantasy thanthe other Marvel films.The character of Black Panther is recognized as o
4、ne of Marvels greatestheroes.It is a big hit across the board.It also employs Rachel Morrison who is MCUS firstwoman cinematographer , a photographer who operates a movie camera.Marvel Studiospresident,Kevin Feige,has promised to get more women writers and directors on board.So far,the only Marvel f
5、emale writer is Nicole Perlman for Guardians of the Galaxy.No.1 Thor:Ragnarok(2017)It is smart,visually exciting and perhaps above all,funny.And its funny in a way that onlyMarvel films can be.It suggests that to some degree comedy can be an important part of thedrama.Taika Waititi was an inspired c
6、hoice as director.Hemsworth plays the role of Thor and CateBlanchett plays Hela,the goddess of death who also happens to be Thors half sister.21Which film is the most popular one according to The Guardian?ABlade .BBlack Panther.CGuardians of the Galaxy.DThor: Ragnarok.22Which of the following is TRU
7、E according to the passage?ARanking superhero films is easy.BBlade is a typical superhero film.CNicole Perlman is the only Marvel female writer so far.DTaika Waititi,Hemsworth and Cate Blanchett act in one film.23What is the authors purpose in writing the passage?ATo introduce some superhero films.B
8、To advertise for some films.CTo comment on the Marvels history.DTo advise people to learn from heroes.答案DCABOn a farm in England,Gavin andAlice Munro are taking sustainability to the next level:theyharvest trees which they grow into chairs.The couple have a furniture(家具) farm in Derbyshire where the
9、y are growing 250 chairs,100lamps and 50 tables.It is their answer to what they see as the inefficient(无效率) process of cuttingdown mature trees to create furniture.“Instead of force-growing a tree for 50 years and then cutting it down and making it intosmaller and smaller bits.the idea is to grow th
10、e tree into the shape that you want directly.Its likea kind of 3D printing,” said Gavin.Part of the inspiration for the idea came when Gavin was a young boy.He spotted anovergrown bonsai tree(盆栽) which looked like a chair.The 44-year-old began experimenting in 2006.In 2012,Gavin and Alice set up the
11、 companyFull Grown.Within several years,the couple developed the most effective way to shape a treewithout limiting its growth.They guide shoots(嫩枝) already heading in the right direction,ratherthan force them the wrong way against their natural growth.The average chair takes six to nine years to gr
12、ow and another year to dry out.The labor andtime involved in producing the organic pieces means they do not come cheap.Chairs sell for10,000 each,lamps for 900 to 2,300 and tables for 2,500 to 12,500.24What is special about the farm?AIt uses 3D printing.BIt grows bonsai trees.CIt was set up by a cou
13、ple.DIt grows trees into furniture.25How do the couple shape a tree?ABy limiting its growth.BBy following its natural growth.CBy forcing it against its natural growth.DBy guiding its shoots in the right direction.26How long does it take to make an average chair for the company?AOver 50 years.BAbout
14、6 to 9 years.CAt most 6 years.DAbout 7 to 10 years.27Which can best describe the furniture?ABig and eco-friendly.BNatural but expensive.CHandmade and creative.DTraditional but organic.答案DDDBCLocal officials in Beijing promised to further protect the citys cultural heritage(遗产),inparticular the narro
15、w streets known as hutongs.Hutongs are commonly found in the cities of North China,but they are at risk.Beijing iscurrently believed to have fewer than 1,000 hutongs , most of which are near the ImperialPalaces.Only 60 years ago,the number was 3,250.In the old districts of Dongcheng and Xicheng,whic
16、h cover 62 square kilometres, some people will be asked to move from hutong houses to avoidfurther damage to the ancient architecture.“On average more than 100,000 people visit the Imperial Palaces during the National Dayholidays.The visitors put pressure on the protection of cultural relics,” said
17、Huang Yan,directorof the Beijing Municipal Commission of Urban Planning,adding that hutongs should be protectedfrom human damage.The government focused on how the protection plans were carried out and how themanagement of cultural heritages worked.Wang Shaofeng , head of the Xicheng districtgovernme
18、nt, said the area has 182 cultural relics, many of which were built as far back as the YuanDynasty (1271 1368) The district of Xicheng has 1.28 million residents in its 57 squarekilometres of land.“The most efficient way is to decrease the local population to reduce thepossibility of causing harm to
19、 the heritage,” Wang said.“Each community has been required to report the status of its cultural heritage,especiallyhutongs,and any actions to damage the heritage will be punished,” Wang said.No one knows for sure how many hutongs will be left in the coming 100 years.28How many hutongs have disappea
20、red in the past sixty years in Beijing?ALess than 1,000.BAbout 2,000.CMore than 3,000.DOver 4,000.29According to Huang Yan,what is the main cause of the damage to cultural relics?AVisitors activity.BResidents attitude.CCommunities behaviour.DThe governments policy.30Which of the following is a usefu
21、l way to protect hutongs?ATo attract more visitors.BTo punish anyone damaging them.CTo increase the local population.DTo forbid everyone getting close to them.31What will happen to hutongs in the near future?AOnly time will tell.BNo one will remember them.CThe number will be growing.DHutongs will di
22、sappear completely.答案BABADYou can remember the face,but cant put a name to it.Many of us have been caught in thisembarrassing situation.But researchers say it is often easier to remember someones name thanwhat they look like.Twenty-four volunteers were shown 40 pictures of strangers,paired with rand
23、om(随机的)names.They were given time to memorize the faces and names before being tested on which theythought they had seen before.The participants could remember up to 85 percent of the names but only 73 percent of thefaces.When they were shown a different picture of the same person,the participants c
24、ould recallonly 64 percent of faces,according to the study led by the University of York.That may be because faces are only recognized visually(视觉地),while names can be bothspoken and written down to appear in our visual and audio memory.When people were shownfamouspeople,theyalsorememberedtheirnames
25、moreaccuratelythantheirphotographs.Co-author Dr Rob Jenkins,from the universitys psychology department,said,“Our study suggests that, while many people may be bad at remembering names, they are likely tobe even worse at remembering faces.This will surprise many people as it is against our initialund
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