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    1、新外研版新外研版高高中中英语必修一英语必修一 Unit 1 A new start 单元测试单元测试(提升版)(提升版) 一、一、运用本单元的单词,根据首字母提示及句意运用本单元的单词,根据首字母提示及句意写出正确的单词写出正确的单词 1. China began to e_ the South Pole in 1984. 2. The m_ I closed my eyes, I fell asleep. 3. Lin Dan is one of the most famous b_ players in the world. 4. Mrs. King is not satisfied wi

    2、th her daughters p_ in the National Skating Competition. 5. It is said that 8.34 million young men g_from college in 2019. 6. When I work under p _, I cant focus on what I am doing. 7. Many experienced writers keep a j_ in their daily life. 8. Do you think Stephen William Hawking is as i_ as Albert

    3、Einstein? 9. Li Nan once had an o _ to study abroad in England, but he missed it. 10. I have seen the film Jurassic Park many times, because it is a film about d_. 二、二、选择合适的选择合适的单词或单词或短语短语,并用其正确形式并用其正确形式,完成句子完成句子 1. Our team finished the work ahead of _. 2. I like watching American TV series, and _

    4、Modern Family. 3. My grandparents are _ watching the Chinese Military Celebration of the 70th Anniversary. 4. The instruction provides a detailed _ of how to use the phone to take pictures. 5. It takes a lot of time _ a concert. 6. I have _ . I mean I am nervous. 7. People ran everywhere _ when they

    5、 heard bursts of gunfire. 8. We should unite together and _ to realize our dreams. 9. Thinking is more important than _ in learning. 10. Be willing to _ ideas and learn from others. 三、三、翻译下列句子翻译下列句子 describe, organise, memorise, schedule, exchange, in panic, in particular, butterflies in ones stomac

    6、h, look forward to, go all out 1. Before we start, please come to the front one by one and introduce yourself to the class. _ 2. I had been too nervous to pay attention when he introduced himself! _ 3. That way, youll make the most of your time at senior high. _ 4. Join us on stage and let our exper

    7、ienced directer help you find your inner star. _ 5. Be a rainbow in somebody elses cloud. _ 6. Just keep an open mind and take part in as much as possible. _ 7. You must have had some moments when you were disappointed. _ 8. Thats sound advice for sure. _ 9. I was running out of the classroom when I

    8、 bumped into a girl literally. _ 10. I feel as if high school was only yesterday! _ 四、四、阅读理解阅读理解 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A Volunteering means working for free to help someone else. Mrs. Obama says volunteering is very important. “It should be part of everyones life,” she says. Many tee

    9、ns agree. They say that helping others feels great and makes a difference. These days, more teens volunteer than work for pay. Teens clean up parks, walk dogs at animal shelters, visit the elderly, and more. Some citiesincluding Seattle, Chicago, and Washington, D.C.require high school students to v

    10、olunteer. Students must volunteer in order to graduate. The student volunteers learn new skills and help their communities (社区). Many parents subscribe to the idea they say volunteering helps teens build job skills. But most teens dont want to be forced to volunteer. They say they are busy. And they

    11、 say volunteering is only fun if its a choice. Read both sides of the debate and decide. Yes Volunteering can help teens get into college or get a job. Many cities and towns need help. Volunteers can help keep important programs going. Not all teens will volunteer if it isnt required. Schools should

    12、 require students to do all they can to get ready for adult life. No Most teens are already very busy with classes, homework, jobs, and sports. Forcing them to do more isnt fair. It should be up to each person. Helping out doesnt feel as good if you have to do it. Finding a volunteer job isnt always

    13、 easy. Students shouldnt be kept from graduating because of something they cant control. 1. It is known from the text that in Washington, D.C. _. A. high school students wont graduate if they dont volunteer B. everyone would like to volunteer C. finding a volunteer job is not difficult D. volunteeri

    14、ng is a must for college school students 2.What does the underlined phrase “subscribe to” in Paragraph 4 probably mean? A. Correct. B. Like. C. Devote. D. Revise. 3.What does the No side think of volunteer jobs? A. They are not as important as students homework. B. They wont help teens prepare for t

    15、heir adult life. C. Students shouldnt be stopped from graduation because of them. D. They waste students precious(宝贵的)time. 4.What does the text mainly talk about? A. Whether volunteering is good for students. B. Who are best to do volunteer jobs. C. What kind of volunteer jobs students should do. D

    16、. Whether students should be required to volunteer. B It is 6:00 a.m. on the first day of the school year. In Cherrybrook Technology High School, mathematics teacher Eddie Woo is already at work. One of the first things before the first bell rings is to set up his tripod (三脚架) and iPad in the middle

    17、 of the classroom. “Im Mr. Woo. I record my lessons. I record all of them. In fact, Im about to record this one,” he explains to his new maths class. He started posting videos online in 2012 for a student who was sick with cancer and missing a lot of school, so he started sharing them across the cou

    18、ntry and beyond. Wootube now has more than 38,000 subscribes (用户) and has attracted almost 4 million views worldwide. Cherrybrook Technology High School principal (校长) Gary Johnson said Mr. Woo was helping maths teachers in Australia and making maths popular again. “He has an ability to simplify (简化

    19、) maths to a level where kids can really understand it.” Mr. Johnson said. 12-year-old student Emily Shakespeare said Mr. Woos teaching style made maths easy and interesting. “I dont want to say it, but he sucked me into maths,” she said. Owen Potter, who attends high school in Cobar agreed. “Its di

    20、fficult to understand how someone in Sydney can influence thousands of people across the whole country,” he said. Mr. Woo won the 2017 University of Sydney Young Alumni Award for Outstanding Achievement, and he was one of 12 Australian teachers honored at the Commonwealth Bank Teaching Awards. 5. Ed

    21、die Woo set up an iPad in the middle of the classroom with the purpose of _. A. listening to music B. playing a video C. recording his class D. showing pictures 6. What can we infer from the statistics(数据)in the third paragraph? A. Mr. Woos teaching videos online are very popular. B. Mr. Woo had mad

    22、e a lot of money by selling videos. C. Mr. Woo posted videos online helping many adults. D. Mr. Woo created his Wootube in 2012 in Sydney. 7. According to Gary Johnson, Mr. Woos maths lessons are _. A. difficult to follow B. easy to understand C. simple to handle D. challenging to learn 8. What is t

    23、he main idea of the last paragraph? A. Mr. Woo is the most well-known maths teacher in Australia. B. Mr. Woo graduated from the University of Sydney with honors. C. Mr. Woo won the Commonwealth Bank Teaching Awards. D. Mr. Woos contributions to teaching have been recognized. C Children are our futur

    24、e, and its up to us to arm them with the tools to succeed. Sadly, todays children are being armed with more dangerous tools like weapons (武器), drugs and gangs. Once a relatively peaceful environment, many schoolyards of today are becoming unsafe for both students and teachers. Home schools are avail

    25、able to give you choices. Home schooling provides top-quality education, flexibility, and freedom to create your own schedule. At Heritage Home School we believe the choice should be yours. Thanks in part to modern technology, home schooling information is becoming readily available across our natio

    26、n. A recent study by the ITBS (Iowa Tests of Basic Skills) and TAP (Tests of Achievement and Proficiency) shows us that students of home schools do particularly well when compared with the nationwide average. In every subject at every grade level, students of home schooling scored obviously higher t

    27、han those in public and private schools. If youre new to home schooling, you may be asking yourself, “Will home schools really work for my children?” Fact: A nationwide study using a random(任意)selection of 1,516 families found students of home schooling to be scoring, on average, at or above the 80t

    28、h percentile in all areas on standardized achievement test. Note: The national average on standardized achievement tests is the 50th percentile. Collectively, the staff at Heritage Home School brings 65 years of experience in home schooling curriculum. Weve placed students in the top 2 % of the nati

    29、on in math and many are successfully moving on to college. One study found that of the home schooled adults, 0% were unemployed, 0% were on welfare and 94% said home education prepared them to be independent persons. For more home schooling information, call us today toll free at (877) 532-7665. 9.

    30、We can learn from the first paragraph that _. A. many schools armed their students with weapons B. violence and crime exist in many schoolyards C. students use weapons to defend their schoolyards D. weapons are more dangerous than drugs 10. All of the following are true of home schools EXCEPT that _

    31、. A. students are free to choose their courses B. students do well in important national tests C. they help students find jobs D. they help students to be independent 11. What is the purpose of the text? A. To give information about different schools. B. To compare home schools with other schools. C

    32、. To suggest a new method of school education. D. To persuade people to choose home schools. 12.The advertisement is mainly aimed at _. A. students B. parents C. teachers D. adults D Hillside Secondary School year is divided into two 18-week semesters. Semester One runs from September to the end of

    33、January. Semester Two runs from February to late June. The school day runs from 8:45 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. and is made up of five 78-minute periods. Students take four classes and have one period for lunch. In February, 2000, the school introduced a new system of computerized attendance in order to prov

    34、ide accurate records of student lates and absences and to enable communication with parents. Student evaluation is a continual process based upon class performance, tests, homework and reports, as well as special projects or formal examinations held at the end of the semester. There will be at least

    35、 three reports to parents during each semester. After five weeks of class, students carry Early-bird Report home. The semester one Parent/Teacher interview date appears on this report. Mid-term Report is at the ninth week. Marks are then calculated. Mid-term Reports are prepared and mailed in mid No

    36、vember and late April. Students with marks under 60% after 11 weeks of class will receive an In-Danger Report to remind them that more effort is required as well as careful preparation for final exams. Those notices are mailed home. Final Reports are mailed home in February and July. The Newsletter

    37、is an excellent way for the school to communicate with parents. In addition to providing a profile of our many activities, it contains key dates and informationupcoming events such as parent interviews or exams, changes being considered at the school, messages from school officeParents regularly tel

    38、l us they value and appreciate learning about what is happening in their childrens school. Parents receive four newsletters each year. Keep them on the refrigerator! 13. Each semester, the parents may get at least _from the school. A. an Early-bird Report, a Mid-term Report and the Newsletters B. an

    39、 Early-bird Report, a Mid-term Report and the Final Report C. a Mid-term Report, an In-Danger Report and a Final Report D. a Mid-term Report, a Final Report and the Newsletters 14. We can infer from the passage that_. A. parents get little information about their childrens performance at school B. a

    40、 student has to spend more than 5 periods learning lessons at school C. both school and parents think highly of the newsletters D. students with a mark above 95% might fail the exams 15. The purpose in writing this passage is_. A. to tell about the contents in different report cards to parents B. to

    41、 tell about the duration of a school year and a school day C. to introduce a new method to record student attendance D. to give some general information of school 五、七选五五、七选五 根据短文内容, 从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。 选项中有两项为多余选项。 Once a child reaches their teenage years, many parents may think it is too late to

    42、 help them change a negative attitude. This is not the case, and while it may take longer, it is possible to help your child develop a positive attitude. Having a positive attitude is important to a teenagers happiness and success. 1._ Judge your own attitude. 2._ Teens watch their parents and how t

    43、hey react to certain experiences and events. Children learn a good part of their belief system from their parents. Therefore, a parents attitude and a loving home environment are important to help develop positive attitudes in teens. 3._ This is the little voice in our heads which we use to communic

    44、ate with ourselves. Positive self-talk will have a direct influence on how positive a persons attitude and actions are. Tell your teen to use using positive words instead of negative ones. For example, “I can do this right. I just need to concentrate.” is much better than “I failed again. I never do

    45、 anything right.” If you promote positive self-talk, you should notice a clear change in the teenagers attitude. Teach your teen to aim high, while showing her how to acknowledge her limitations. 4._ If your teen wants to achieve the impossible, this will only make her feel negative when she fails to do it. Unrealistic expectations are one of the biggest causes of negative attitudes in children, says the Kids Health website. Try to praise your teenager whe

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