Unit 11 Conflict and compromise 单元测试题 -(2020)新北师大版高中英语选择性必修第四册.docx
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1、 北师大选择性必修第四册Unit 11 Conflict and compromise (满分:120分 建议用时:120分钟)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。AIn any given week, about four dozen kids visit Dr. David Abramsons preschool-like clinic at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City. And wh
2、ile most ofthem are barely old enough to speak, because of Dr. Abramson and the groundbreaking medical procedure he has created for a rare and potentially deadly eye cancer called retinoblastoma, they can see.In the past, if the cancer didnt respond well to then-available treatments, survival requir
3、ed removing the cancerous eye. The parents, however, will often choose to let their children die with their eyes intact rather than live withoutthem.“This was a transformational change in our field,” says Dr. Abramson, who began using the technique in 2006. “Overnight, we went from taking out childr
4、ens eyes to not taking out childrens eyes.”But theres an aspect of the technique that Dr. Abramson doesnt talk about much, even though it is as inspirational as the technique itself. He refused to patent it. Pursuing a patent, he feared, would have meant the technique would be kept secret for a long
5、 period of time while the paperwork was approved by the U.S. Trademark and Patent Office. In the meantime, untold numbers of children would have suffered and perhaps died.Patent experts wouldnt make a guess on exactly how much money Dr. Abramson left on the Table by not patenting his procedure. But
6、the purpose of a medical procedure patent is that it allows a doctor to profit by teaching others to perform the procedure.“I want people to know that when I do something, its from my scientific heart, not because I have any financial benefit,” he says. “And ultimately, our goal is to help children.
7、 Our driving force in this is not to make money. ”1. What does the underlined word “them” in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. Eyes.B. Parents.C. Children.D. Treatments.2. Why didnt Dr. Abramson get the technique patented?A. He feared that the technique might be kept secret forever.B. He didnt like the idea o
8、f teaching others about the technique.C. The application process meant many sufferings and even deaths.D. The application process would require too much money and time.3. What is the authors purpose in writing this article?A. To introduce an eye cancer.B. To give credit to Dr. Abramson.C. To recomme
9、nd an evolutionary cure.D. To show the difficulty of a patent application.BKatie always knew she wanted to be a performer. She was fond of Disney movies from an early age and would often sing along with her mom, Karen.When Katie was nine years old, her happy childhood took a turn when her mother was
10、 diagnosed with cancer. When the doctor informed the Whetsell family that Karens disease was terminal, they made a decision. Disney World had been a longtime dream vacation for Karen. So in November 1997, the family packed up and headed to Disney World. Katie says shell never forget the moment that
11、changed her life on that trip: After a long day at the parks, the Whetsells decided to see one of Disney Worlds many nightly light shows. While watching, a Disney cast member performing in the parade came up to her mom and rested her hand on Karens shoulder. They exchanged smiles and, to this day, K
12、atie remembered how at peace her mom looked. The whole family was touched and moved to tears. This was the day Katie decided she wanted to work for Disney.After graduating from college, Katie went on to pursue performing for a living. She struggled for years, working as a waitress and trying to make
13、 it as an actor. Her hard work and passion finally paid off when she was hired to work on Disney Cruise Lines in 2009. Katies favorite friend in the Disney World is Dory in Finding Nemo the Musical. She says that Dory has taught her the value of living in the present moment and to just keep swimming
14、.Katie has never lost sight of the fact that she and others who work for the company bring joy to the lives of many every day. Everything we do at the parks makes a difference to many families. Its a way for us to help them forget. Its amazing to be able to comfort others. When asked what her mother
15、 would think of her working at Disney World, she takes a deep breath and allows the tears to flow. I just feel like shed be so proud. I can feel her presence often and I feel her having a part in what I do. Its perfect.4. Why did the Whetsell family decide to go to Disney World in November 1997?A. T
16、he Disney World has always been a good place for vacation.B. Karen was seriously ill and Disney World was what she had dreamed for.C. The Whetsell family were all fond of Disney characters.D. Katie always wanted to go to the Disney World to be a performer.5. What happened during the Disney trip that
17、 changed Katies life?A. Katie took part in the parade performance and realized her dream.B. The whole family enjoyed themselves in the nightly light shows.C. A performer in the Disney parade brought comfort to her mom.D. Karen was invited to perform with cast members and she felt satisfied.6. Whats
18、the purpose to mention Katies favorite friend Dory?A. To inform us more of Katies struggling life.B. To introduce another Disney character named Dory.C. To imply Katies understanding of life.D. To tell us the importance to keep going.7. Which of the following can best describe Katies personality?A.
19、Intelligent and industrious.B. Diligent and dependent.CSelfless and sympathetic.D. Persistent and positive.CFrom talking robots and video phones to rovers on Mars, technology has become so advanced that the previously impossible seems to occur on a daily basis. And yet - we still have no cure for th
20、e common cold.Why cant we stop the common cold? According to Peter Barlow, a scientist at Edinburgh Napier University in the UK, the main challenge lies in the many different types of cold viruses that are produced by the rhinoviruses (鼻病毒). There are at least 160 types. They mutate (突变) so easily t
21、hat they quickly become resistant to drugs, or learn to hide from our immune systems. In other words, a single cure isnt likely to work on every type of cold.However, researchers from Stanford University and the Universityof California, San Francisco, have found a possible answer. They discovered a
22、protein that the viruses need. Without it, they cant spread inside your body.To identify the gene which produces the specific protein needed by the viruses, researchers used a gene-editing technique to test all genes in the human genome one by one for thousands of cells. These modified (改变的) cells w
23、ere then exposed to a range of enteroviruses, including the rhinoviruses which cause the common cold. All the viruses were unable to replicate (复制) inside cells without a gene that produces a specific protein, called methyltransferase SETD3.Then, they tested genetically modified mice, which were com
24、pletely unable to produce the protein. The mice were able to live healthy, normal lives without the protein. “Lacking that gene protected the mice completely from viral infection.” associate professor Jan Carette, from Stanford, told the BBC. “These mice would always die, but they survived and we sa
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