Unit 3 单元测试题-(2019)新外研版高中英语选择性必修第二册.docx
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1、选择性必修2 Unit 3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。AAnn Arbor Travel GuideWhen you think of Ann Arbor, you likely think of the University of Michigan. In some ways, the two are the same. But Ann Arbor has an identity of its own. That is the unique festivals
2、 like Apple Daze in the fall and FestiFools in the spring. And the town is known as the “City of Trees”; visitors can paddle (划船) and hike their way down the lush (茂密的) Huron River Water Trail or appreciate flowers at a local garden in early summer.Best months to visitThe best time to visit Ann Arbo
3、r is between May and September, when temperatures rest comfortably and lots of activities are held there. For example, June is a perfect time to go outside and experience Ann Arbors outdoor spaces, like the Huron River and Matthaei Botanical Gardens. If a fall or winter trip amuses you, you will sti
4、ll find plenty to do. College football season runs from September to November, so thats a great time to visit if youd like to catch a game at Michigan Stadium. In the colder months, you can spend time in Ann Arbors many indoor museums or enjoying special holiday events, like KindleFest.Tips for savi
5、ng moneyEat where the locals do. Many hole-in-the-wall restaurants are frequented by college students and therefore keep their prices reasonable to attract the public.Walk, walk, and walk. Downtown Ann Arbor is a very walkable area. In fact, driving and parking a car is often annoying. By getting ar
6、ound on your feet, you will not only get a better feel for the town, but also save money that would have otherwise been spent on a rental car or taxi rides.1. What is the special feature of Ann Arbor?A. Its good location.B. Its special festivals.C. Its famous restaurants.D. Its educational environme
7、nt.2. What may be the best time to visit Ann Arbor if you are a football fan?A. Early spring.B. Late winter.C. September.D. June.3. Whats the authors advice on saving money when visiting Ann Arbor?A. Asking for discounts while buying tickets.B. Having meals in the college dining hall.C. Renting a ca
8、r to visit the city.D. Traveling around on foot.BLisa started climbing five years ago when a friend asked her to climb Mt. Rainier. The ability to experience part of the mountain that few people reach drew Lisa to continuing her mountaineering. By 2012 she and her husband had climbed the highest poi
9、nts in North America, South America and Europe. They had also volunteered for numerous projects with Adventurers and Scientists for Con servation (ASC). Their latest goal was Mt. Vinson in Antarctica to collect snow samples for ASC.It was difficult for Lisa,s family who had spent all their lives in
10、Illinois to picture what would draw her to such a remote continent (大陆). Her primary motivation was to safely climb Mt. Vinson, but secondarily she wanted to share the experience with others who, like her father, couldnt imagine what the coldest continent was like.As they gradually made their way up
11、 toward Mt. Vinson, Lisa9 s body got used to the cold, dry air and a heavy pack. Her mind was filled with the vastness of this continent. How is it possible that so few people have seen it? How can it be kept so that others have the opportunity to responsibly do so? Part of her duty was to answer th
12、e last question.After she had collected the snow in a small plastic bottle, she labeled (贴标签) it and stored it for safe keeping. As she watched the snow inside, she thought about the story it would tell. What would researchers learn about this mountain? What had it endured (忍受) during its lifetime?
13、What would we, as servants of this earth, do with this information? She didnt have the skills to answer these questions by herself, but knowing that she played a small part in allowing them to be answered was thrilling, just as gratifying as reaching the top.4. What pushed Lisa to continue her climb
14、ing?A. Her success in reaching the mountain top.B. Her love of challenging herself.C. Her friends encouragement.D. Her desire to win.5. What did Lisas family think about her climbing Mt. Vinson?A. It was inspiring. B. It was meaningful.C. It was entertaining. D. It was unbelievable.6. What can we kn
15、ow about Lisa on her way up to Mt. Vinson?A. She could hardly bear her heavy package.B. She was curious about peoples rare visiting.C. She was greatly impressed by the large continent.D. She realized the importance of protecting Antarctica.7. What does the underlined word “gratifying” in the last pa
16、ragraph probably mean?A. Simple.B. Pleasing.C. Practical.D. Promising.CGood news, coffee lovers: Your daily cup of Joe might be doing good to your heart, namely by helping to reduce the risk of heart failure, suggest the findings of a new study. In an analysis of data from three large studies on the
17、 topic, researchers found that those who reported drinking one or more cups of caffeinated (含咖徘因的) coffee a day had “a related decreased long-term heart failure risk”.For the report published in Circulation: Heart Failure, researchers used machine learning to examine data from a large study from the
18、 Framingham Heart Study, referencing this data against two other studies. “Each study included at least 10 years of follow-up, and altogether the studies provided information on more than 21,000 U.S. adult participants,” researchers said.When analyzing the Framingham Heart Study, researchers noted t
19、hat when compared to non-coffee drinkers, coffee drinkers risk of heart failure decreased by 5% to 12% for each cup they drank each day. As for decaffeinated coffee, researchers noted that it did, not have the same benefits as caffeinated coffee, with one study suggesting that decaffeinated coffee m
20、ay have an opposite effect.Dr. David Kao, senior study author, said in a statement, “The relation between caffeine and heart failure risk reduction was surprising. Coffee and caffeine are often considered by the general population to be bad for the heart because people relate them to health problems
21、 like palpitations, high blood pressure, etc. The relationship between increasing caffeine consumption and decreasing heart failure risk turns that thought on its head.”“However, there is not yet enough clear evidence to prove that increasing coffee consumption can decrease the risk of heart disease
22、 with the same strength and certainty as stopping smoking, losing weight, or exercising,” Kao noted. The researchers also warned that the findings only focused on black coffee, that is, plain coffee, without added sugar and high-fat dairy products such as cream.8. Whats the finding of the new study?
23、A. The number of heart failure cases has decreased gradually.B. Coffee can help lower the possibility of heart failure.C. Caffeine does harm to peoples health.D. Coffee helps cure heart disease.9. How did researchers achieve their finding?A. By searching online for detailed information.B. By intervi
24、ewing experts about their opinions.C. By conducting surveys among young adults.D. By comparing data from long-term studies.10. What can directly affect the result of the study?A. The brand of coffee.B. The age of the subjects.C. The addition of caffeine to coffee.D. The amount of coffee consumption.
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