Unit 1 单元综合能力测试题 (2019)新外研版高中英语选择性必修第一册.docx
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1、选择性必修1 Unit 1单元测试题第一部分 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。AAre you looking for a private online English teacher? Here are some you can consider learning From.Miguel Angel P.Mexico$12 per hourSpeaks: English Native, Spanish NativeAfter studying English for 12 years
2、, he then used his knowledge to work in different areas of tourism for the last 14 years. He has 5 years of experience teaching privately, but very recently he decided to get certified (认证). He has successfully finished the 120-hour Teaching English as a Second Language course with a high grade.Jann
3、a B.United Kingdom$25 per hourSpeaks: English NativeShe has 40 years experience of teaching. Whether you are a bcgimisr, or nearly fluent, she would like to help you to communicate well in different situations, formally and informally. She teaches task-based English and has special ways to help stud
4、ents who are never curious about English.Kathryn M.United States of America$20.5 per hourSpeaks: English NativeShe is an ESL teacher witli 10 years experience in education. She is an American now living in Seoul, Korea. She has tauglit English there for two yeiirs. She is also studying Korean, so sh
5、e understands the learning process from both sides. She has experience teaching all ages, from kindergarten to adult learners.Jake B.United States of America$22 per hourSpeaks: English Native, Spanish Al, Chinese B1She is a TEFL certified tutor. She is from the United States of America. Shes a recen
6、t graduate of Reed College where she majored in Chinese studies. She will be moving to China soon to pursue a career in teaching English. She thinks short stories and songs are a great way to learn English and culture.1. What do we know about Miguel Angel P.?A. He can speak more than two languages.B
7、. He likes spending holidays in different areas.C. He has experience both as a tour guide and a teacher.D. He can help students make great progress with a 120-hour course.2. Which teacher would you prefer if your child shows little interest in English?A. Jake B.B. Janna B.C. Kathryn M. D. Miguel Ang
8、el P.3. What does Jake B. most probably like doing when giying a lesson?A. Using a task-based teaching method.B. Sharing Chinese culture with students.C. Speaking several different languages in class.D. Showing simple stories and songs to students.BAfter the war in 1743, about 1,500 British soldiers
9、, uninjured but deathly ill, were sent to the armys hospital. Several men lay in a bed or were put on the floor because of the limited space. Most of the sick had dysentery (痢疾), and everything was covered with human waste, blood and sweat. Dysentery soon gave way to fever. Hundreds died.John Pringl
10、e, a doctor, observed the dying in horror (惊恐). Then he tliought of a way to fight illness. The idea he developed for preventing illness became one of the earliest expressions of the Filth Theory. It held, in brief, that filthy conditions cause diseases and that a clean environment helps prevent the
11、m.Bom in 1707, Pringle was the youngest son of a Scottish family. He had earned the respect of others by lecturing at the University of Edinburgh. When the war broke out, he was chosen as a doctor in the British army. He soon proved his worth. Pringle found the British army lost a quarter of its str
12、ength to sickness alone during the war in 1743. Hospitals became the injured soldiers other great enemy.Then Pringle set out to change that arid he worked hard to turn his ideas into orders. He told others to avoid putting the injured soldiers in wet areas and prepare proper toilets for them. Beside
13、s, patient space was to be clean and at least 36 square feet for each man. Bed sheets should be changed frequently. Soon, the death rate at the hospital fell by more than half, from 21.4 percent in 1743 to 9.8 percent over the next two years.Several years later, Pringle published his book Observatio
14、ns on the Diseases of the Army. Being translated (翻译) into many languages, it reached France, Germany, and Italy. Finally, Pringles discovery saved many lives.4. What does the first paragraph mainly tell us?A. The cost of winning a war.B. Why the wounded soldiers had dysentery.C. The bad treatment c
15、onditions for the sick soldiers.D. How to prevent a common disease from spreading.5. What does the underlined word “filthy” in Paragraph 2 mean?A. Dirty.B. Warm.C. Tiring.D. Stressful.6. What does Paragraph 3 suggest?A. Pringle became famous for the Filth Theory.B. British soldiers suffered a lot fr
16、om diseases.C. Pringle was often praised by British soldiers.D. Some injured soldiers refused to go to hospital.7. How did Pringle put his ideas into practice?A. By hiring responsible medical workers.B. By reporting the rise in the death rate quickly.C. By carrying out experiments to find effective
17、medicines.D. By giving orders to improve the medical environment for soldiers.C“Funny or die” has a whole new meaning, thanks to a study published in April in a medicaljoumal. Women with a strong sense of humor were found to live longer although they were ill, especially for those with heart problem
18、s and infection (感染). Happy men seemed to be protected against infection.The researchers reported the findings from a 15-year study on the connection between the sense of humor and death among 53,556 women and men in their country. The team studied the influence of humor on peoples way of thinking,
19、social skills and emotion development, and examined death from different conditions: heart problems, infection and other health problems.The findings showed that for women, those who had high scores on a humorous way of thinking had a 48 percent less risk of death from all causes, a 73 percent lower
20、 risk of death from heart problems and an 83 percent lower risk of death from infection. For men, a connection was found only for the nsk of death from infection those with high humor scores had a 74 percent reduced risk. The researchers suggested the sexdifferences could be due to a small decrease
21、in humor scores as the men aged. No connection was found for the influence of fiumor on social skills and emotion development.“The humorous way of thinking plays an important role in peoples personality (性格) and may influence the way people cope with everyday life,” said study co-researcher Sven Sve
22、bak. “In this way, it may help reduce fighting in daily life, preventing the build-up of stress.” Although the sense of humor is a natural characteristic (特征), it can also be developed through social activities.“I expect that children whose parents have no sense of humor when feeing challenges are l
23、ess likely to develop their sense of humor to cope with everyday life when they grow up,” Sven Svebak said. “But if you had a humorless childhood, never fear studies show people can learn to be humorous at any age.”8. What can we learn from the first paragraph?A. Humor could benefit peoples health.B
24、. Joyflil women can live longer than happy men.C. Women who seldom laugh may fall ill easily.D. Humor makes people pay more attention to their health.9. The reason for men having a higher risk of death from infection than women is that _.A. men have poor memories as they ageB. men become less humoro
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