(2019版)人教版必修第三册英语Unit 1 Festivals and celebrations 单元综合能力测评卷(含答案).doc
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1、Unit 1-Festivals and celebrations单元综合能力测评卷单元综合能力测评卷时间:100 分钟满分:120 分第一部分阅读(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。AFrom the age of seven,Cameron was educated at two independent schools.Dueto good academic grades,Cameron entered the top academic class almost two
2、 yearsearly.At the age of thirteen, he went to Eton College in Berkshire, following his fatherand elder brother.His early interest was in art.Six weeks before taking his O Level hewas caught smoking cannabis (大麻)He admitted the offence but had not beeninvolved in selling drugs , so he was not expell
3、ed.However , he was fined andprevented from leaving school grounds.After leaving Eton in 1984,Cameron started a ninemonth gap year.He workedas a researcher for Tim Rathbone.In his three months there,he attended debates in theHouse of Commons.Through his father,he was then employed for a further thre
4、emonths in Hong Kong by Jardine Matheson as a “ship jumper” , which was anadministrative post.Cameron then began his Bachelor of Arts studies in Philosophy,Politics,andEconomics at Brasenose College,Oxford.His tutor described him as one of the ableststudents he had taught,with moderate and sensible
5、Conservative political views.Guy Spier,who shared a tutor with him,remembers him as an outstandingstudent, “We were doing our best to grasp basic economic concepts.However, nobodyeven came close to Cameron.He would be integrating them with the way the Britishpolitical system is put together.He could
6、 have lectured me for it,and I would have satthere and taken notes.”While at Oxford , Cameron was a member of the excellent student diningsociety,the Bullingdon Club,which has a reputation for a strange drinking cultureassociated with boisterous (狂放不羁的) behavior and damaging property. Camerongraduat
7、ed in 1988 with a firstclass honours degree.1What is the first paragraph mainly about?ACamerons early education.BCamerons hobbies at school.CCamerons family members.DCamerons bad experiences.2What words can be used to describe Cameron in Oxford?AAble and excellent.BLazy and talkative.CNoisy but sens
8、ible.DKind but aggressive.3What happened to Cameron in his gap year?AHe experienced different jobs.BHe debated with many people.CHe travelled a lot with his father.DHe spent the year resting at home.4The Bullingdon Club mentioned in the last paragraph _.Ais very strict in admitting membersBis themed
9、 with dining for top studentsCis closely related to politics and diningDis an international club for college studentsBSince the 800s, November 1st is a holiday known as All Saints Day.The eveningbefore is known as Halloween.During the festival,poor people would beg for foodand families would give th
10、em “soul cakes”in return for their promise to pray for thefamilys dead relatives.Halloween,however,has a special meaning for children today,who dress infunny or ghostly clothes and knock at neighborhood doors shouting “Trick or Treat!”Princesses,ghosts_and_witches all hold bags open to catch the can
11、dies or cakes thatthe neighbors drop in.Today school dances and neighborhood parties called“block parties”are popularamong the young people and old.They dress up as historical or political figures and goto costume parties. Teenagers enjoy costume dances at their schools and the moreoutrageous the co
12、stume is,the better it is.Certain tricks such as soaping car windows and knocking at the neighborswindows are expected.But parties and pranks are not the only things thatHalloweeners enjoy doing.Some collect money to buy food and medicine for poorchildren around the world.Halloween originated as a c
13、elebration connected with evil spirits.Black is one ofthe traditional Halloween colors,probably because Halloween festivals and traditionstook place at night. In the weeks before October 31,Americans decorate windows ofhouses and schools with silhouettes (轮廓) of witches and black cats.Pumpkins are a
14、lso a symbol of Halloween.Carving pumpkins into some kinds oflanterns is a Halloween custom also dating back to Ireland.When the Irish broughttheir customs to the United States,they carved faces on pumpkins instead of turnips(芜菁) because in the autumn they were more plentiful than turnips.Today the
15、lanternsin the windows of a house on Halloween night let costumed children know that thereare candies (糖果) waiting for them if they knock and say “Trick or Treat!”5According to the passage,why did the Irish choose pumpkins instead ofturnips?ABecause pumpkins were much cheaper.BBecause in the autumn
16、there were more pumpkins.CBecause pumpkins were suitable to make lanterns.DBecause the Irish wanted to make some changes.6 Whats the meaning of the underlined word “outrageous”in the thirdparagraph?AUnusual.BAttractive.CFunny.DExpensive.7Children celebrate Halloween in the following ways EXCEPT _.Ap
17、laying little tricks on their neighborsBdressing up and attending costume partiesCdoing destructive things which are usually not allowedDdoing some good deeds to help those in trouble8 The underlined words “Princesses, ghosts and witches” in Paragraph 2 refer to_.Apeople existing in the imagination
18、of childrenBthe grownups dressing up to please childrenCthe children dressing up on this special holidayDthe actors or actresses invited to celebrate the holidayCThanksgiving is an important festival in North America.We interviewed severalstudents from the US and Canada.Here is what they have told u
19、s about theirThanksgiving experiences.Josie from New York, USAIn America, Thanksgiving is celebrated every year at the end of November.It isto remember the first group of people from Europe to live in America.When they firstarrived, they found the environment strange.But they learned to survive afte
20、r somenative American friends showed them how to grow and find food.Thanksgiving ismeant to be a traditional celebration.Todd from California, USAThanksgiving is the first day of Christmas shopping.That means we have fourweeks to buy Christmas presents for our families and friends.For me and my frie
21、nds,the most important part of the festival is the big football game on TV.The match iswatched by millions of people all over America.Thanksgiving is seen as an excitingday for football!Ian from Saskatoon, CanadaIn Canada, Thanksgiving is held on the second Monday in October.On theSunday before Than
22、ksgiving Day, many people go to church.Thanks are given for allthe good things that happened to them during the year.I always give thanks for thenice big turkey Im going to have at the family dinner! Like all festivals, Thanksgivingis about food!Katie from Maritimes, CanadaOn Thanksgiving Day, we ha
23、ve dinner with all our cousins, aunts and uncles.It isalways very busy.Sometimes we have two Thanksgiving dinners because we go toboth our grandparents houses.The dinner is usually attended by more than twentypeople at each house! My mother and my aunts do all the cooking but the washingupis done by
24、 me and my cousins.And thats not an easy job! But I dont mind becauseThanksgiving is meant to be a time to give thanks.9People in the USAand Canada _.Aall have the same opinion of ThanksgivingBhave different opinions of ThanksgivingCfeel that Thanksgiving is about foodDhave no interest in Thanksgivi
25、ng10 Where does the person who thinks that Thanksgiving is a traditionalcelebration come from?ANew York.BCalifornia.CSaskatoon.DMaritimes.11When is Thanksgiving celebrated every year in Canada?AOn the second Monday in October.BOn the second Monday in November.CAt the end of October.DAt the end of No
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