Unit 4 History and Traditions 单元综合检测卷-(2019)新人教版高中英语必修第二册.docx
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1、B2U4 History and Traditions 单元检测卷卷I 基础部分一、单句语法填空(全部来自于本单元原句)1. Finally, in the 20th century, the southern part of Ireland broke away _ the UK, which resulted in _ full name we have today.2. They use the same flag, _(know) as the Union Jack, as well as share the same currency and military _(defend).3
2、. The United Kingdom has _ long and interesting history to explore, _ can help you understand much more about the country and its traditions.4. Almost everywhere you go in the UK, you will _(surround) by evidence of four different groups of people _ took over at different times throughout history.5.
3、 They had castles _(build) all around England, and made changes _ the legal system.6. There are countless historic sites _(explore), and lots of museums _ ancient relics from all over the UK.7. Its beautiful countryside excites and inspires all, _(offer) something for each of the senses.8. Its many
4、green counties is a true feast _ the eyes, with its rolling green hills _(dot) with sheep and cattle.9. _ a quiet morning in the mountains, feel the sun on your skin, _ breathe in the sweet scent of fresh flowers while birds greet the new day with their morning song.10. If you introduce yourself to
5、a _(friend) face, you are more than likely_(experience) local culture and customs first-hand.二、写出下列词组含义并用其适当形式填空do much research (on) break away (from) result in refer to be surrounded by/with belong tobe crowded with as well as be located in have a great influence on a feast for keep your eyes open
6、1. The center of the bus had a few empty seats while both ends _ people standing.2. Mr. Brown has made up his mind _ and then write a book about it.3. If you _, you will be surprised to find that you can see both its past and its present.4. Irelands beautiful countryside has always _ its people and
7、traditions.5. In striking contrast to their brothers, the girls are intelligent _ charming.6. _ the northeastern part of Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou is famous for its West Lake.7. The concert was _ music lovers, where a lot of stars put on performances.8. While doing your homework, you can _ your no
8、tes if necessary.9. Competition can be healthy, but if it is pushed too far it can _ bullying.10. His novels _ a great but vanished age. They are, in short, old-fashioned. 3、 补全或翻译句子1. 有那么多不同形式的诗歌可以选择,学生可能最终想写自己的诗。(with复合结构;likely) _2. 我父亲弹钢琴有天赋,这对我影响很大。 _3. 他最后会成为一个很成功的人并不令人惊讶。因为他真的很努力。(it句式;succes
9、s;强调句) _4. 中国是一个历史悠久的国家,首都是北京。(with复合结构) _5. 经常锻炼身体有助于你增强体质。(doing做主语) _6. 每个单元有很多单词要记,那就是我每天认真读课文的原因。 _7. 如果你留意一下的话,你会惊讶地发现班级每个同学都是招人喜欢的(delightful/lovable)。 _8. 据说学习外语最好的方法是练习口语,因此他每天练习说口语,这导致英语说得很流利。(announce; approach; result in) _ _卷II 综合部分四、阅读理解第1节 AFolklorehas long beenpassed downfrom onegene
10、rationto the next, attracting children while also binding families and communities together.But theNational Trusthas warned thatadvancesin technology and social media iscausingtraditional mythology todie outas it is no longerrelevantto modern lives. It said that in a worlddominatedbysmartphonesand t
11、he internet, superstitions(迷信) that were once believed to save the lives ofminersandtalesofmagicalblacksmiths were no longerof interestto children who have never ridden a horse or putcoalon the fire.Jessica Monaghan, the National Trusts Head of Experiences and Programming,called onthe publicto share
12、 its knowledge of folklore from different regions of the UK to keep italive. These tales andtraditionstell us so much about ourancestorsand theirrelationshipwith the world around them and help usappreciatethelayersof history and symbolism in the places we live now, she said.Ms Monaghan said some tal
13、es wereuniqueto particular parts of the country,reflectinglocalcharacter, whilst others showed how much thenationshares in common. Dee Dee Chainey, author of the National TrustsATreasuryof British Folklore, said: In theDoctrine of Signaturesof the 16th century, the walnut(核桃)was seen tocurediseases
14、of the brain,purelybecause itresemblesit. Few people today would believe this as we now have advancedmedicalknowledge and scientific methods through which toevaluatethe success of medicaltreatments.Ms Chainey insisted there was still hope with folklore seeing a resurgence(复苏) as many attempt tounear
15、thold tales. Many of the oldfairy talesare now beingrewrittenandretoldin new ways: with new heroes,heroines, and new lessons that are relevant to the modern day, she said. 1. What do we know about folklore according to the National Trust?A. Folklore can reflect modern lives.B. Folklore is only attra
16、ctive to adults now.C. Folklore is harmful to the minds of children.D. Old folklore is dying out due to the rise of social media.2. In Paragraph 3, Jessica Monaghan wants to show _. A. the great value of folkloreB. the long history of folklore C. the great changes of folkloreD. the unique contents o
17、f folklore3. Why does Dee Dee Chainey mention the walnut in Paragraph 4? A. To show it has great medical valueB. To stress folklore needs to be valued C. To explain why folklore is unpopular.D. To show only science can save peoples lives4. What should we do with folklore according to Ms Chainey? A.
18、Select some old tales as teaching materials.B. Pass on old superstitions by word of mouth. C. Recreate folklore to meet the modern needs.D. Pay attention to the old wisdom and traditions.B Tea time is first thing in the morning at Buckingham Palace! Even queens need a morning pick-me-up, and Queen E
19、lizabeth II is no exception to having an early morning necessity. The Queen eats breakfast every day at 8: 30 a m. with her husband, Prince Philip. But she doesnt arrive on an empty stomach In fact, Elizabeth treats herself with something before her morning bath every morning at 7:30. Once shes up,
20、Queen Elizabeth II enjoys a pot of hot Earl Grey, alongside some tea biscuits. Like most United Kingdom residents, she takes her tea without sugar, but doesnt mind adding a little milk. You can, in fact, drink your tea like a royal, because Her Majestys favorite brand of Earl Grey is available aroun
21、d the world.Her tea is piping hot and poured from silver pots into a bone china cup for her to sip while she listens to the radio. If you can also enjoy a cup of tea in the morning, follow the example of the Queen and try making these tea cookies to eat before the most important meal of the day.Once
22、 shes digested her pre-meal treats, Queen Elizabeth II loves to enjoy Special K grain food and fruit for her morning food and drinks. Yes, the Queen really does love the same brands that we “commoners” every day! You can check out other diets she loves. This sounds like the perfect start to any day,
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