(人教版)高中英语必修二:单元测试全套Unit-2-单元测试题-2.doc
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1、 精品资料Unit 2 单元测试题 2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。AThe idea behind Facebook is to make us feel connected all the time. But in my research, Ive found that the truth is quite different. Technology, it turns out, has made being alone seem like a problem t
2、hat needs solving. When young people are alone, even for a minute or two, they feel the need to connect, to get on Facebook or some other social networks and chat. But in connecting, they often end up feeling more isolated. Why? Because by being in constant (不断的) connection, they lose the ability to
3、 feel satisfied with their own company (独处). Facebook can help us keep in touch with our friends, but we too often use it instead of spending face-to-face time with them. And since we feel the need to keep up with them online, we dont have moments of loneliness where we can collect our thoughts and
4、learn how to be comfortable being alone. Sherry Turkle, ProfessorFacebook connects more of us to more of our friends and family in more places than we have ever been connected before. Yes, Facebook is a huge time sink maybe the biggest ever. Many people post useless stuff. And seeing too much of you
5、r friends lives can make you jealous (嫉妒的), but it wont make you lonely. Jane, a former student of mine, who is back in New York after living abroad for ten years, told me that Facebook helps her a lot. The first time she moved back to New York from abroad, she felt disconnected from her family and
6、friends. Now, because of lots of photos and information updates (更新), she knows what is happening with her friends all the time. In fact, if you are lonely in real life, you will be lonely online as well. Sree Sreenivasan, Chief Digital Officer21. The underlined word “isolated” in Paragraph 2 means
7、_.A. free B. selfish C. careless D. lonely 22. According to Sherry Turkle, we should _.A. feel satisfied with our life B. avoid using social networksC. keep in touch with our friendsD. enjoy moments of loneliness23. Whats Janes attitude towards Facebook?A. Hopeful. B. Doubtful.C. Thankful. D. Regret
8、ful.BDear friends, How exciting it is to host this years Ontario Special Olympics in York Region from July 11 to 14. With events taking place across York Region, including track and field events in the city of Markham, I encourage everyone in our city to come out to cheer on the athletes. My special
9、 thanks go to the athletes, and their coaches and families, for all their hard work preparing for the Games. And they go to the many people whove organized and supported the Special Olympics. The warm-up events in support of the Games have been highly successful. Our city is welcoming over 900 athle
10、tes, coaches and family members to York Region for the Games, which are part of many Special Olympics events, in which 35,000 people across Canada are competing. Ill be there, and I invite you to join in as well. Mayor (市长) Frank Scarpitti City of Markham *Dear Ontario Special Olympics, Dylan Eisner
11、 is a special needs student at North Lambton Secondary School in Forest, Ontario. He couldnt climb the stairs at North Lambton before he began training with the cross-country team. He is working very hard on his running. He took part in the 2013 season and completed the races in SWOSSA and OFSAA. Hi
12、s family, friends, running mates, coaches and all the staff felt proud of what he had achieved. One of Dylans goals is to someday be a player at the Special Olympics, which is especially held for people with intellectual (智力的) disabilities. Dylan was a special guest at the Lake Smith Conservationist
13、s Yearly Dinner this year. The Lake Smith Conservationists, a local environmental organization, decided to give a donation of $1,000 to the Special Olympics in honor of the young runners achievements. They hope that the money will be used to help players like Dylan achieve their dreams. Yours truly,
14、 Lake Smith Conservationists Member Dianne Russell24. What kind of feeling is expressed in Paragraph 2 of Scarpittis letter?A. Worry. B. Praise. C. Doubt. D. Anger. 25. How do people around Dylan probably look at him?A. He is a bit proud. B. He used to be a lazy boy. C. He has very poor social skill
15、s. D. He is a person with a strong will. 26. The Lake Smith Conservationists _. A. strongly supported Dylan in achieving his goal B. helped organize the Ontario Special Olympics C. are made up of players with special needs D. received a thousand dollars from Dylan C“Sams Journey” is the main attract
16、ion of an exhibition to be staged at Bugis+ shopping mall. The show, organized by five Singaporean college students, will start the yearly Anti-Drug Abuse Campaign (反毒品滥用运动) of this year. Besides the main attraction, there are many kinds of anti-drug games for people to play. “Sams Journey” takes vi
17、sitors through a maze (迷宫) of activities and information that lets them experience how “Sams” life was destroyed by drug abuse.The maze starts with how “Sam” first started using drugs and became heavily dependent on them. In the middle of the maze, visitors get to wear a specially-designed pair of g
18、lasses trying to copy what it is like to be under the influence of drugs. Then visitors go through a dark room with lights flashing (闪烁) that give them an experience similar to the side effects of using drugs. “Sams” life goes further downhill once police officers catch him. Visitors get to experien
19、ce what it is like in prison as one of the maze checkpoints is a prison cell (a small room built for prisoners). “We did not want to feed information through experts. We wanted people to walk through this maze to learn about drug abuse and its bad influences,” said Mr Jenson Seah, one of the five Si
20、ngaporean students. As the student organizers hope visitors will learn valuable lessons from the show, they too realize that putting the event together was an enriching experience.“By working with officers from the National Council Against Drug Abuse, I learned a lot about drug abuse and it stretche
21、d (延伸) beyond my degree course learning experience,” said Mr Seah. The show, which will be given from June 21-22, is just the first of a series of events for the yearly Anti-Drug Abuse Campaign. The two-month-long campaign will include an online photography competition and an Anti-Drug School Corner
22、 Competition.27. The students organized the show to _. A. help a person called Sam B. win an important competition C. help people stay away from drugs D. show the harmful effects of using medicines wrongly28. What can we learn about the show? A. It will last two days. B. It is to be held in a colleg
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