unit4单元测试-(2019)新外研版高中英语选择性必修第一册.docx
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1、选一unit4单元测试阅读模块一、选择题。阅读下面的短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Louis Wains Cute CatsLouis Wain was one of the most popular illustrators (插画师) in the history of England. Born in 1860, Wain was well-known for his anthropomorphic (拟人化的) pictures of cats and his work helped to upraise the profile and popularity
2、 of our feline (猫科的) friends to extraordinary heights. Before Wain, cats in England were often thought of without respect but his work humanised them and helped to show them as something to be liked, admired and even loved. He made the cat his own, H.G. Wells once remarked. He invented a cat style,
3、a cat society, a whole cat world.In his early years, Wain aimed at becoming a press artist. He specialised in drawing animals and country scenes and had work published in several journals including the popular Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News. It wasnt until 1884, when Wain was twenty-four, th
4、at he sold his first drawing of a cat to The Illustrated London News. Two years after this he got his first real taste of success when he was appointed to illustrate a childrens book. His illustrations seem a lot more traditional when compared to his later work. Yet even in these early examples, we
5、can see signs of his ability to give a cat a personality and a playful nature. Despite the happiness seen throughout his work, the tale of Wains interest in cats is sadly a heartbreaking one. In 1883, Wain married Emily Richardson. Not long after the couple married, Emily became unwell. Over the cou
6、rse of her illness, Wain drew their cat as a way to keep her spirits up. There must have been even more reason for joy when a few months later Wain was appointed again by The Illustrated London News to draw more illustrations based on their cat. His work, A Kittens Christmas Party was hugely popular
7、 and a great success. It set Wain on the road to artistic greatness and wealth but sadly he was unable to enjoy this achievement as a few months later Emily passed away. The loss of his wife had a huge impact on Wain and he became increasingly more inward-looking. As his success went from strength t
8、o strength, he continued to struggle with anxiety and depression, and despite his professional accomplishments, his personal life was never quite the same again.1. What did people in England think of cats in early times?A. They thought cats were respectful.B. They saw cats as their great friends.C.
9、They thought cats were like humans.D. They regarded cats as negative creatures.2. What can we learn about Wains early life?A. He created persons like cats.B. He achieved his first success at the age of 26.C. He had always dreamt of being a cat illustrator.D. He drew animals and country scenes for Th
10、e Illustrated London News.3. Which of the following is true about Emily?A. She made Wain earn a lot of money.B. Her death changed Wains mental state.C. She married Wain because she liked his illustrations.D. She became unwell after A Kittens Christmas Party was released.4. According to the passage,
11、art is the reflection of its creators _.A. abilityB. fortuneC. emotionD. personality二、选择题。阅读下面的短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Monet and His Source of InspirationOscar-Claude Monet (18401926) was a French painter, internationally recognised as one of the creators of Impressionism; in fact, this
12、 art movement is named after the work of Monet Impression, Sunrise. (5) _ Monet, like many other Impressionists, took the environment around him as a reference, something he made clear with this famous quote: The richness I achieve comes from nature, the source of my inspiration. (6) _ Although he s
13、pent much of his time in Paris and travelled extensively in France and abroad, Monet preferred the countryside and lived for more than fifty years along the Seine River. His interest in gardening grew over the years, from flowerbeds that brightened his first home at Argenteuil to his magnificent gar
14、dens at Giverny, which became a pleasure for the eye, a peaceful place to think about nature and a source of inspiration.Monet was especially fond of drawing and painting his own gardens. (7) _ By directly observing nature, Monet captured the momentary effects of light and atmosphere on canvas. In 1
15、883, Monet and his family moved to a former cider (苹果酒) farm in Giverny, a small town about thirty-five miles northwest of Paris. He lived there for the rest of his life. At his new home, Monet created an amazing garden that became the main source of inspiration for his later paintings. (8) _At Give
16、rny, Monet adapted part of the farmhouse into a studio, and he transformed the vegetable garden and the disused two acres surrounding it into complex flowerbeds. He carefully planned out his garden to be beautiful and different as the seasons changed, planting a wide range of annuals, perennials (多年
17、生的), bulbs, and vines (藤) so there were flowers from early spring through late fall. (9) _ He liked the flowerbeds to be intense and plentiful, overflowing with plants, and he built arbors (藤架) to carry the blossoming colour up to the sky. As an enthusiastic and skilled gardener, Monet read gardenin
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