人教版-高一英语必修4-unit3单元测试题.doc
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1、Unit 3 A taste of English humour第二部分: 阅读理解 (共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AI learnt to fly in a balloon in a race across the Atlantic Ocean in 1992 and became extremely interested in the sport. In the same way that a mountain climber dreams of climbing the worlds
2、 highest mountain, I dreamed about flying non-stop around the world.I spent six years planning the flight and failed twice before I and my team managed to succeed. For some reason, we had to go first to North Africa to catch the right winds. That added 10,000 kilometres, and another week, to our jou
3、rney. But because of this, our flight broke all the records for distance and time spent in the air.The most memorable part of the trip for me is that we lived in the air for 20 days and that the rising sun was the most amazing thing we saw. We had to go out of the balloons capsule (舱), in which we w
4、ere transported, three times while in the air to repair the fuel (燃料) system. We didnt have any safety equipment but when you are in a situation like that, you just do what you have to do without thinking about feeling afraid.Landing was a fantastic moment. I remember that when I got out of the caps
5、ule, I looked at my footprint in the sand. I remembered the astronaut Neil Armstrong, who was so happy to put his footprint on the moon, so far away from Earth. At that moment, I was so happy to have my foot back on Earth!21. The author became interested in ballooning because of _.A. a cross-ocean r
6、aceB. a mountain climbC. a childhood dreamD. a long sea journey22. What can be inferred from Paragraph 2 about the author and his teams flight?A. They set a new record.B. They shortened their flight.C. Their flight went very smoothly.D. Their flight covered 10,000 kilometres. 23. Why did the balloon
7、ists get out of the capsule during the flight?A. To fight their fear.B. To do some repair work.C. To admire the rising sun.D. To check safety equipment.24. The author mentioned Neil Armstrong to show his _.A. regret B. surpriseC. respect D. pleasureBYou probably laugh at something you find funny, bu
8、t how much do you really know about jokes and humour? Readers Digest (RD) questioned several experts to give us some facts about them. RD: Whats the oldest joke in the world? “We cant know the oldest joke in the world because it would have existed earlier than writing,” says Christie Davies, profess
9、or of sociology at the University of Reading in the UK. The oldest joke book thats been found so far is the Greek Philogelos. It dates from the 4th century AD, although the jokes date from an earlier time. According to psychologist Steve Wilson, director of National Humor Month (April in the US), it
10、 contains 265 jokes. RD: Do some people fail to develop a sense of humour? Rod Martin, professor of psychology at the Western University in Canada, believes that while everyone is born without a sense of humour, as we develop, humour and laughter begin to appear. “Of course, some children are more s
11、erious, quiet, and less likely to laugh frequently, but this doesnt mean they dont have a sense of humour.” And according to Steve Wilson, there are no adults who dont have a sense of humour. “Almost everyone is able to develop a sense of humour, and I teach people how,” he says. RD: Do people share
12、 a sense of humour unique to their own nation? Sense of humour does differ a lot by country, according to an author named Scott Weems. British humour is thought to be absurd (荒谬的) in nature, while American humour has an aggressive quality. According to a study, Germans are found to find everything f
13、unny.25. What do we know about the oldest joke book?A. It remains unknown.B. It was written in Greek.C. It was found in the UK.D. It contains the oldest joke.26. What does Rod Martin agree with about peoples sense of humour?A. Nobody is born with a sense of humour.B. Some adults lose it when they gr
14、ow up.C. Childhood is the best time to develop such ability.D. Children have a poorer sense of humour than adults.27. What kind of humour has an aggressive feature?A. British humour.B. German humour.C. Canadian humour.D. American humour.28. Where can you probably find the text?A. In a popular magazi
15、ne. B. In a research paper. C. In a personal diary. D. In a textbook. CWhen people communicate, they use more than words. Peoples body language shows important information just like speech does. When someone lies with their words, their body language often tells the truth. The next time you wonder i
16、f someone is telling you the truth, try watching their hands. A person who is being honest will usually turn one or both of their palms (手掌) towards the other person. If a person is beginning to “open up” or share important information, you may notice them turn their palms towards you. Like most bod
17、y language, this unconscious (无意识的) gesture usually gives the other person the feeling that the speaker is speaking honestly.When people lie, they tend to hide their palms by putting their hands behind their back or holding them. Others will keep their hands in their pockets if they are lying or try
18、ing to hide information. Salespeople are sometimes trained to watch out for this specific example of body language when a person is saying that they cant afford a product or service. Sometimes professional liars try to use open-palm gestures to fool others. But a careful listener may tell it is a li
19、e through their body language such as lack of eye contact and touching the nose. Research has also suggested that if people normally turn their palms to face their listeners, they tend to be more honest themselves. If you want peoples honesty, talk to them and ask them questions while keeping your p
20、alms turned out. This will put pressure on the people you are talking to. Human body language, emotion, and communication are directly connected. By showing that you are honest, with your palms towards people, your body language pushes others to tell you the truth.29. Turning ones palms towards othe
21、rs is a symbol of _. A. confidence B. politeness C. patience D. honesty30. How is Paragraph 3 mainly developed?A. By telling stories. B. By giving examples. C. By making comparisons. D. By providing explanations. 31. Talking with your palms open will encourage others to _.A. behave actively B. gestu
22、re carefully C. be honest with youD. forget their pressureDThe famous website known as Facebook began as a Harvard University dropouts hobby. It was once limited to university students, but it has now become the largest social networking website in the world. It is a good way for old friends to find
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