(2019版)新人教版选择性必修第二册Unit 2 单元检测卷(含答案).doc
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1、单元检测卷(二)时间:120 分钟分数:120 分第二部分阅读(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。AVolunteer OpportunitiesAbroadWorking place: Brasov, RomaniaLiving place: Host familiesAge requirements: 16-19 years oldLocal official language: RomanianFor those looking to break into the c
2、ompetitive world of journalism, this is foryou! You will be working for three weeks at The Village, an English and Romanianlanguage magazine. As a writer you will work on special tasks, reporting local eventswith guidance from the editor. You will be interviewing local people, writing reports,and ta
3、king photographs. You will also have the chance to live with a local host familyto experience their culture.Working place: Koh Sdach, CambodiaLiving place: Host familiesAge requirements: 15-19 years oldLocal official languages: English & KhmerVolunteers joining our project in Cambodia will travel to
4、 the island of Koh Sdach.You will become part of this tiny island, learn to dive(潜水), and take part in valuablesocial projects.During your stay you will complete a course to learn to dive. After that you willtake part in dives to clean up rubbish under the sea and collect information on rarefish. Du
5、ring the two weeks you may also have the chance to join in a village fun daywhere volunteers play games with the village children.Working place: Accra, GhanaLiving place: Host familiesAge requirements: 16-19 years oldLocal official languages: English &TwiOn this project you will spend two weeks livi
6、ng with a host family and coachingsoccer in friendly West Africa! You will spend your two weeks in Accra helping localchildren develop their soccer skills. You will develop their skills and confidence whilehaving fun playing soccer at the same time.21. What will the volunteers in Cambodia do?A. Help
7、 with fishing.B. Give a diving course.C. Do some cleaning work.D. Teach the village children.22. Where will the volunteers spend the night?A. In hotels.B. In offices.C. On the sea.D. In the local families.23. What type does the text belong to?A. Atravel guide.B. An education report.C.An advertisemen
8、t.D. Anews review.BThe key to effective cross-cultural communication is knowledge. First, it isessentialthatpeopleunderstandthepotentialproblemsofcross-culturalcommunication, and make a conscious effort to overcome these problems. Second, itis important to assume(假定) that ones efforts will not alway
9、s be successful, andadjust ones behaviour appropriately.For example, one should always assume that there is a great possibility thatcultural differences are causing communication problems. One should respond slowlyand carefully in cross-cultural exchanges, not jumping to the conclusion that youknow
10、what is being thought and said.William Urys suggestion for heated conflicts is to stop, listen, and think, or as heputs it “go to the balcony” when the situation gets tense(紧张的). This helps incross-cultural communication as well. When things seem to be going badly, stop orslow down and think. What c
11、ould be going on here? Is it possible that I misinterpretedwhat they said?Active listening can sometimes be used to check this outby repeating what onethinks he/she heard, one can confirm that he/she understands the communicationaccurately.Often intermediaries(调解人) can be helpful in cross-cultural c
12、ommunicationsituations. They can translate both the essential meaning and the manner of what issaid. For example, they can tone down strong statements that would be consideredappropriate in one culture but not in another, before they are given to people from aculture that does not talk together in s
13、uch a strong way. They can also adjust thetiming of what is said and done. Some cultures move quickly to the point; others talkabout other things long enough to establish a relationship with the other person. Ifdiscussion on the primary topic begins too soon, the group that needs a “warm-up”first wi
14、ll feel uncomfortable. An intermediary who understands this can explain theproblem, and make appropriate adjustments.24. What is the most important thing in cross-cultural communication?A. Knowledge of your own culture.B. The ability to take in different opinions.C.Awareness of the problems that may
15、 arise.D. Successful efforts to change your behaviour.25. Which character helps prevent communication problems?A. Patience.B. Honesty.C. Generosity.D. Stubbornness.26. What does William Ury mean by “go to the balcony”?A. Go outside and enjoy fresh air.B. Get out of the situation temporarily.C. Excha
16、nge positions with each other.D. Deal with the conflicts in a secret way.27. What is the requirement for an intermediary?A. To be an experienced translator.B. To know both cultures very well.C. To be directly involved in a discussion.D. To behave properly all through a discussion.CWalking along the
17、streets in Malaysia, you may hear a number of differentlanguagesMalay, English, Mandarin(普通话), or even Indian. More people havedecided to travel to Kuala Lumpur to witness the incredible development of WesternMalaysia.However, having a passion for experiencing multicultural and peaceful lifestyles,I
18、 chose another routeSabah, the second largest state in Malaysia. I took a trip therein August. With a knowledgeable guide and warm-hearted locals, it turned out to bean unforgettable experience.Although Sabah is not that rich or prosperous like Western Malaysia, I prefer theeasy and simple life ther
19、e. Its social ethos(精神气质) is more harmonious than anyother scenic spot.During my five-day stay, I think the Mangrove Forest was the most impressivedestination. Have you ever imagined what it might be like to boat through a pleasantbreeze while drops of light blur(模糊) your vision? My mind drifted awa
20、y with thewarmth of the sunlight. I lost myself in the peaceful and relaxing surroundings, andfell into a splendid dream world.However, as a former British colony, it still holds some customs that are difficultfor me to get used to. For me, the various dialects and unique expressions among thelocals
21、 were the biggest issues to deal with. Regardless of this, it taught me a lot. Mytime at Sabah was very memorable.28. Why did the author choose Sabah as his destination?A. To witness its fast development.B. To make friends with the locals.C. To enjoy its lifestyle and scenery.D. To learn different f
22、oreign languages.29. Which word can best describe the journey to Sabah?A. Astonishing.B. Regretful.C. Exhausting.D. Fascinating.30. What was the biggest problem the author had during his trip?A. Old customs.B. The local language.C. Confusing routes.D. Multicultural lifestyles.31. Whats the purpose o
23、f the text?A. To promote tourism of Sabah.B. To introduce a scenic spotSabah.C. To describe the development of Sabah.D. To share the touring experience in Sabah.DWhen I first decided to study abroad, I had no idea that I would absorb so muchfrom the experience. Getting involved with CEA has helped m
24、e with my rsum,communication skills, and my passion for travelling.After studying abroad for the summer term in San Jose, Costa Rica, I learnedabout CEAs Alumni Ambassador(校友大使) programme. As an ambassador, I amoneofthefacesrepresentingCEAonmycampusSouthernIllinoisUniversityencouraging and educating
25、 promising students on the benefits ofstudying abroad, and the various CEA programmes. This programme has helpedfurther my communication skills by giving me the opportunity to present informationand discuss my own experience abroad with other students.While abroad, I had the pleasure of working with
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