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1、Unit 6 The admirable能力提升能力提升2021-2022 学年高一英语北师学年高一英语北师大版(大版(2019)必修第二册单元测试卷)必修第二册单元测试卷第第一一部分部分阅读理解阅读理解(共两节共两节,满分满分 5050 分分)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 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AAmbassador HotelWelcome to the Ambassador Hotel. To make your stay as enjoyable as possible, we hope youwi
2、ll use our facilities to the full.Dining RoomBreakfast is served in the dining room from 8 a. m. to 9:30 a. m. Alternatively, the room staffwill bring a tray of breakfast to your room at any time after 7 a. m. In this case, please fill out acard and hang it outside your door before sleeping.Lunch: 1
3、2 to 2:30 p. m.Dinner: 7:30 p. m. to 9 p. m.Room ServiceThis operates 24 hours a day; phone the Reception Desk, and your message will be passed onto the room staff.TelephonesTo make a phone call, dial 0 for Reception and ask to be connected. We apologize for delays inputting calls through when the s
4、taff are very busy. There are also public telephone booths nearthe Reception.ShopThe hotel shop is open for small things, gifts and makeups from 9 a. m. to 5 : 30 p. m.LaundryWe have a laundry here and will wash, iron and return your clothes within 24 hours. Ask theroom staff to collect them.BarThe
5、hotel bar is open from 12 to 2 p. m. and 7 p. m. to I a. m.BankingThe reception staff will cash cheques and exchange money in many foreign currencies.1. What should you do if you want to have your breakfast in your room?A. Phone the room staff.B. Phone the hotel shop.C. Write down the required infor
6、mation on a card and hang it outside your door before sleeping.D. Phone the dining room before you go to bed.2. Which of the following about the hotel is TRUE?A. You can have a drink in the bar before noon.B. You can get your clothes washed, ironed and returned within 12 hours.C. You can buy some sk
7、in creams in the hotel.D. You can phone the room staff to get the room service.3. Where can you most likely see the text?A. In a bedroom of a large international hotel.B. In a hotel bar.C. In a hotel dining room.D. In the entrance of a small family hotel.BVan Gogh painted sunflowers for the first ti
8、me in the summer of 1886. Two years later, hisinterest appeared again after he settled in Arles. After he had invited the French artist PaulGauguin, whom he admired, to join his Studio of the South, he began painting sunflowers tobrighten up the whitewashed walls of the yellow house he was living in
9、, not far from the townsrailway station.Gauguin accepted Van Goghs invitation. When he began dragging his heels (脚后跟), VanGogh painted the last two of the four original Sunflowers for the modest bedroom where hisguest would sleep following his arrival that autumn. Van Gogh saw the Sunflowers for Gau
10、guinsbedroom as a way of attracting his friend to come from Brittany, says Bailey.According to Martin Gayford, Gauguin was very surprised by the Sunflowers, which herepeatedly praised and asked for as a gift. Years later, Gauguin himself painted some sunflowerpictures.Van Goghs sunflower stand for (
11、代表) his relationship with Gauguin. I think he painted themfor the joy of it, says Jansen. Van Gogh was at the height of his powers in the summer of1888, ,explains Bailey. He painted the Sunflowers quickly and with great energy andconfidence. Van Gogh wrote to his brother Theo in late August, Im pain
12、ting quickly now, whichwont surprise you when its a question of painting large sunflowers .Van Gogh recognized at once that he had created something important and that hissunflowers were so different. As he told Theo in January 1889, when other artists were known forpainting other flowers, The sunfl
13、ower is mine. This, in fact, explains the reason for thepopularity of Van Goghs Sunflowers today.1.Van Gogh painted sunflowers in 1888 in order to _.A.give them to GauguinB.make his livingC.decorate his houseD.show his artistic talent to others2.Where were the last two Sunflowers placed by Van Gogh?
14、A.In the British museum.B.In Gauguins bedroom.C.In the towns railway station.D.In a rich businessmans house.3.How did Gauguin feel about Van Goghs painting the Sunflowers?A.Very bad.B.Just so-so.C.Rather worried.D.Quite surprised.4.From the last paragraph we can learn that _.A.Van Gogh was not good
15、at painting large sunflowersB.Van Gogh had much trouble in painting the SunflowersC.Van Gogh didnt like his Sunflowers at all at that timeD.Van Gogh realized the Sunflowers would make him knownCIt was about five in the morning in Ontario, Canada, when Donna Stricklands phone rang. TheNobel Prize com
16、mittee was on the line in Stockholm, calling to tell her she had won the NobelPrize in Physics.I wondered if it was a joke, Strickland said in an interview with a Nobel official after the call.She had been asleep when the call arrived. Something was wrong because it came so early inthe morning. But
17、then I knew it was the right day, and it would have been a cruel joke.Strickland, an associate professor at the University of Waterloo, shares the honor with twoother scientists for their work in the 1980s in transforming lasers(激光) into tiny tools that todayhave countless application. The prize mon
18、ey $1.4 million will be shared among the three. Half theprize went to Strickland and her cooperator Gerard Mourou, a professor at the Ecole Polytechnique in France. The other half was awarded to Arthur Ashkin, a retired physicist who workedat the famous Bell Labs in the United States.Stricklands win
19、 is historic in more than one way. Its been over 55 years since a woman wasawarded the Nobel Prize in Physics. In 1903, Marie Curie became the first-ever woman to win aNobel Prize in Physics. For the next 60 years, no women physicists were awarded. MariaGoeppert-Mayer became the second woman physici
20、st to win the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1963.Strickland herself was surprised to learn she was the third woman to receive the honor inphysics. Is that all, really? I thought there might have been more, she said at a press conferenceon Tuesday. We need to celebrate women physicists, because were out
21、there. Hopefully, in time,it will start to move forward at a faster rate.1. What was Stricklands first reaction after she received the call?A. She felt all efforts paid off.B. She was too excited to say a word.C. She was doubtful about it.D. She was annoyed at being waken up.2. How much money did St
22、rickland get for winning the Nobel Prize?A. About $350,000.B. About $2. 8 million.C. About $700,000.D. About $1. 4 million.3. What is Paragraph 4 mainly about?A. Stricklands achievements in physics.B. The history of the Nobel Prize in Physics.C. Stricklands struggle to win the Nobel Prize.D. Three w
23、omen winners of the Nobel Prize in Physics in history.4. What does the underlined it in the last paragraph refer to?A. The Nobel Prize in Physics.B. The achievement of men physicists.C. The celebration of the Nobel Prize winners.D. Awarding women physicists the Nobel Prize in Physics.DThe Swedish Ac
24、ademy has named Polish writer Olga Tokarczuk winner of the 2019 Nobel Prizefor Literature. It also announced that it was honoring Austrian Peter Handke with the 2018 NobelPrize for Literature. The Academy cancelled the prize last year after many members fled theorganization following sexual abuse ac
25、cusations linked to it.The Academy said it awarded Tokarczuk for imaginative writing that represents the crossing ofboundaries as a form of life.The Polish writers first published work came in 1989, a book of poetry called Cities in Mirrors.Her first novel, The Journey of the Book-People, was publis
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