Unit 3 THE INTERNET单元测试题-(2019)新人教版高中英语必修第二册.docx
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1、 Unit 3 THE INTERNET第二部分 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。ACITY LIVINGLost your key?Call or visit City Living reception (接待处) where the team will be able to help you. A member of the Accommodation Team will be able to let you back into your room. If you need a n
2、ew key you will have to pay 30 for a replacement.Need to collect a parcel?Any parcels, post or large items will be kept at the City Living reception. You will receive an email telling you when you can come and collect your items. Please make sure you wait for the email from reception even if you hav
3、e received a message from the sender. Remember to bring photo ID with you, such as your student card, to collect your items. Dont forget you can use the Amazon Locker in the Students Union on campus for quick pick-up.Support is available (可获得的) If you have trouble with any part of university life, s
4、upport is available. Make sure you speak to a RA, reception or manager. We can help you get other services in the University, Student Support Services, including welfare, counselling and financial (财务的) advice along with the Students Union who provide support on all parts of student life. You are no
5、t alone and everyone needs some support at times so dont be afraid to ask.Get in touchYou can get in touch with the Residence Life Team at any time by contacting the City Living reception, where we are based.Contact SecurityContact ReceptionNon-emergencies:+44 0116 252 2023Emergencies:+44 0116 252 2
6、888t: 0116 223 14850116 223 2486e: accommodationle.ac.uk21. If you want to collect your package, you have to _.A. ask a receptionist for helpB. get an email notice firstC. use the Amazon LockerD. pay 30 pounds at least22. When you are in an emergency, you can call _.A. 0116 252 2888B. 0116 252 2023C
7、. 0116 223 1485D. 0116 223 248623. Where can you probably find this text?A. In a hotel room.B. In a police station.C. In a university flat.D. In a shopping center.BAesha Ash spent most of her life ballet dancing and even turned it into a career (职业) as a member of the New York City Ballet. As much a
8、s she loved to dance, she found the weight of her responsibility heavy because she was often the only African American ballerina (芭蕾舞女演员) in her classes and company.After retiring (退休) from ballet in 2007, Aesha enjoyed the quiet life for more than ten years before she decided to come back to ballet
9、, but in a completely new way. She started The Swan Dreams Project that helps kids in poor areas get into the world of ballet.Aesha set up a one-week camp that invited kids to not only learn the basics of ballet, but also get an introduction to French (since she says it is “the language of ballet”).
10、Her first camp was in 2018 in a poor neighborhood in New York. When she arrived she was greeted by dozens of students, most of whom were African Americans. She wanted to help kids who otherwise might not have ever had the chance to live in the world of ballet.On the final day of camp, after a week o
11、f learning, the students put on a final performance (表演) for their family and friends. Before the performance, Aesha said she was nervous that it would be less of a performance and more of a mess, since the campers were all between 8 and 11 years old. Much to her surprise, it turned out to be perfec
12、t. She said, “When we went out to our first circle and the kids began counting in French and performing the steps they had just learned, my heart melted.”Aesha continues to do whatever she can to help kids learn ballet. She found a way to turn that seemingly unbearable weight she once carried around
13、 into something good for kids, as well as for the world of ballet.24. When did Aesha decide to start The Swan Dreams Project?A. About ten years after her retirement.B. When she was about to retire in 2007.C. When she was working for the New York City Ballet.D. After she met some ballet lovers from p
14、oor areas.25. What do we know about the one-week camp Aesha set up?A. It only accepts African American kids.B. It only attracted several students at first.C. It is cheaper for students from poor areas.D. It was first held in a neighborhood in New York.26. Why was Aesha surprised on the final day of
15、her first camp?A. The campers performed more steps than they had learned.B. The campers invited her to perform with them.C. The campers gave a good final performance.D. The campers could speak fluent French.27. What does the underlined part in the last paragraph refer to?A. Being the only African Am
16、erican ballerina in her group.B. Providing poor kids with chances to learn ballet.C. Doing something good for the world of ballet.D. Ballet dancing as a career.CWhen Harrison School District 2 turned to e-learning last spring, they made sure to provide each student with a laptop and the tools needed
17、 to succeed at home. But one remaining need in many families was Internet access.Christine OBrien, spokesperson for District 2 said, “When you had many people learning and working from home, sometimes there were Internet glitches. We wanted to avoid that and make sure students in our district could
18、have equal chances to learn and that our families could learn from home as well.” OBrien said that this year they made sure to survey each of their students to see who exactly needed the Internet.“This year we were really specific about asking whether families had Internet service at home without a
19、phone,” she said. They discovered that about a thousand families needed some sort of Internet connection.And thats where Altia came into play. A local software company heard there was an Internet shortage (不足) for students and it stepped in to see how they could help. Teaming up with local foundatio
20、ns (基金会), they were able to provide a monthly Internet service that allows many people to have Internet access at the same time. Mike Juran, CEO of Altia said, “At Altia we talked to Randy Rocha at District 2 and I just put out an email to friends and people that I knew and that made its way back to
21、 Pikes Peak Community Foundation and Norwood Foundation and people spread that around. Within weeks we were able to get something done.”“The community came together and helped us piece this part. We worked so hard as a school district to get those devices into the hands of students but this was a pi
22、ece that we werent ready to do. We hadnt budgeted (预算) for it, so the communitys coming together to help our families in this way was really truly amazing,” said OBrien.28. What does the underlined word “glitches” in Paragraph 2 mean?A. Users. B. Services. C. Problems. D. Repairmen.29. What did Harr
23、ison School District 2 do according to OBrien?A. They kept track of students situations.B. They sold laptops to students cheaply.C. They kept holding new learning programs.D. They encouraged students to treat each other equally.30. How did Altia help to make e-learning easier?A. By visiting the fami
24、lies every month.B. By sending emails to students every week.C. By setting up a local foundation to raise money.D. By offering Internet service to students in need.31. Why was OBrien so thankful for the community?A. It inspired students to be helpful and active.B. It helped deliver devices to the ha
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