Unit 1 Teenage Life 单元检测卷 -(2019)新人教版高中英语必修第一册.docx
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1、UNIT 1TEENAGE LIFE单元检测卷(原卷+答案)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。AThis is the school timetable of Class One, Grade Three, Sunshine School on Monday.8:009:50 amTechnologyIn this lesson, students learn how to surf the Internet safely and effectively.10:0010:50 a
2、mDramaDuring this lesson, students will have the chance to act out roles with other students.11:0011:45 amPaintingStudents learn how to use watercolors properly. If the weather is good, the lesson may take place outdoors.Lunch1:001:50 pmScience(biology or chemistry)Students can choose which class to
3、 attend. In biology this week, students will learn about the bones in humans. In chemistry, the subject is how explosions happen.2:003:45 pmSports2:002:50 pmTheory(理论)Students learn about the skills used in a certain sport. We see real action from past games on videos.3:003:45 pmPracticeStudents wil
4、l play a short match lasting 45 minutes. This week, the sports are soccer(for boys) and volleyball(for girls).HomeworkTechnologythe teacher will give students websites to look up (about 20 minutes).Dramastudents have to learn a part for the next lesson (3060 minutes).Biology/chemistrystudents have t
5、o write a report of the lesson(about 40 minutes).1.What time does the drama lesson begin?A.At 8:00 am.B.At 10:00 am.C.At 1:00 pm.D.At 2:00 pm.2.How long does the science homework take?A.At least 90 minutes.B.About 20 minutes.C.More than 60 minutes.D.About 40 minutes.3.Which of the following is TRUE
6、according to the timetable?A.Students always take their painting lessons outside.B.Boy students will play a short soccer match this week.C.Students will use skills in real games in the theory lesson.D.Students learn how to fix computers in the technology lesson.BThree very strong womenmy mother, my
7、grandmother, and Melindadeserve big credit(赞扬) for helping me become the man I am today. But Blanche Caffiere, a very kind librarian and teacher Ive never written about publicly before, also had a huge influence on me.When I first met Mrs. Caffiere, she was the elegant and engaging school librarian
8、at Seattles View Ridge Elementary School, and I was a shy fourth grader. I was desperately trying to go unnoticed, because I had some big deficits, like terrible handwriting and a messy desk. And I was trying to hide the fact that I liked to read something that was cool for girls but not for boys.Mr
9、s. Caffiere took me under her wing and helped make it okay for me to be a messy and nerdy boy who was reading lots of books.She pulled me out of my shell by sharing her love of books. She started by asking questions like “What do you like to read?” and “What are you interested in?”. Then she found m
10、e a lot of booksones that were more complex and challenging than Tom Swift Jr.s science fiction books I was reading at the time. For example, she gave me great biographies she had read. Once Id read them, she would make time to discuss them with me. She sincerely listened to what I was saying. Throu
11、gh those conversations about books in the library and in the classroom we became good friends.Looking back on it now, theres no question that my time with Mrs. Caffiere helped spark my interest in libraries the first large-scale effort of Melinda and me in philanthropy(慈善) and my focus on helping ev
12、ery child in America get the benefit of great teachers. Its remarkable how much power one good person can have in shaping the life of a child.4.We can learn from the passage that the author was before he met Mrs. Caffiere.A.a student who wanted to drop out of schoolB.not able to read and writeC.hate
13、d by other boysD.not self-confident5.What does the underlined word deficits in Paragraph 2 most probably mean?A.Accidents.B.Strengths.C.Problems.D.Concerns.6.Mrs. Caffiere helped the author by.A.sharing reading reflections with himB.telling him he was not a messy boyC.hiding him in the libraryD.list
14、ening to his complaint7.What is the last paragraph mainly about?A.The authors interest in libraries.B.Mrs. Caffieres influence on the authors life.C.The authors achievements later in his life.D.The importance of a good person in society.CRadboud University in the Dutch town of Nijmegen offers a new
15、and unusual solution to those struggling with everyday challenges of student life and anxious uncertainty about the futurea “purification grave(净化坟墓)”.The project uses “memento mori”Latin for “remember you will die”as its motto, offering a unique glimpse(体验) of what comes after death.The “purificati
16、on grave” isquite traditionallyan open hole in the ground of the garden behind the student church. It is equipped with a yoga mat and a pillowbasic necessities to make yourself comfortable and reflect;below you theres earth, abovethe sky.The grave experience can last for a minimum of 30 minutes and
17、up to three hoursstudents decide for themselves how long they want it to last. And since the authors are offering something real, telephones and books are forbidden in the “grave”.The author of the idea, John Hacking, who works at the student chapel, thinks that the creation can help the youth enjoy
18、 the beauty of life and realize its briefness: “The end of life, death, is a taboo(禁忌), difficult for students.Death is very difficult to talk about, especially when you are 18, 19, or 20 years old.”He also believes the experience is a tool to get away from consumerism(消费主义):“As you see in society,
19、people are empty inside sometimes because of some kind of nihilism(虚无主义). So what do you have to do? Consumption, work, nothing else, no other meaning.”Ajuna Soerjadi, one of the students who tried the “purification grave” experience, describes what she felt when she was inside: “When you think abou
20、t death, you naturally also think about life. That is because you realize that life isnt endless and that we are all going to die at one point. It makes you think about what you want to do in life, what you think is the most important, and how your heart feels.”8.Who are the target group of the proj
21、ect?A.Students struggling with their parents.B.Students pursuing fashionable trends.C.Students enjoying the present moment.D.Students feeling at a loss about their future.9.What does the “purification grave” provide?A.A book to read.B.A pillow to sleep on.C.A phone to make contact.D.A mat to ensure
22、comfort.10.Why did John Hacking come up with the idea of the “purification grave”?A.To break the taboo of death among students.B.To appeal to people to stop consumption.C.To help out people believing in nihilism.D.To remind the young to treasure time and face the challenges of student life properly.
23、11.What did Ajuna Soerjadi feel or do inside the “grave”?A.She felt nothing but fear of death.B.She desired an enjoyable life.C.She reflected on her life.D.She viewed herself objectively.D(中)Teenagers in the US know theyll probably need technical skills to land good jobs, but a new survey suggests t
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