外研版(2020新版)必修三Unit 1Knowing me, knowing you单元测试.docx
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1、 新外研版高中英语必修新外研版高中英语必修三三 Unit 1 Knowing me, knowing you 单元测试单元测试 (考试时间:(考试时间:120 分钟分钟 分值:分值:150 分)分) 一、根据汉语提示写出正确的单词(每小题根据汉语提示写出正确的单词(每小题 0.5 分,共分,共 5 分)分) 1. _(眼泪)trickled down the old mans cheek when he saw his wife again. 2. Children have the _(义务,责任) to support and assist their parents. 3. Hunger
2、 is the bodys _(信号)that levels of blood sugar are too low. 4. The price is too high, and _(此外,而且), the house isnt in a suitable position. 5. There is always a lifeguard to _(确保)that no one comes to any harm. 6. They had a _ (坦诚的) discussion about the issue. 7. The report expressed _ (忧虑) over contin
3、uing high unemployment. 8. I didnt mean to break it it was an _ (意外事件). 9. The manager is not satisfied with our marketing _ (策略). 10. Jane Green would like to be financially _(独立的)like her best friend. 二、用所给单词的正确形式填空(每小题二、用所给单词的正确形式填空(每小题 0.5 分,共分,共 5 分)分) 1. Some speakers argued that _ (box) was a
4、 dangerous sport. 2. Everyone took a deep _ (breathless) when they finally got to a safe place. 3. He was _ (annoy) with me for having said the wrong thing. 4. The ship hit an iceberg and _ (sink) to the bottom of the sea. 5. It is a big _ (faultless) to think that you can learn how to manage people
5、 in a business school. 6. Peter is going to study the _ (complex) of the American society. 7. _ (embarrass) has kept me from doing all sorts of things. 8. My own experiences have repeatedly told me how important _ (forgive) is in my life. 9. When you get to university, you have to _ (adjustable) you
6、rself to the new life. 10. Please dont get angry if I _ (criticism) you. 三、选择合适的短语,并用其正确形式,完成句子(每小题三、选择合适的短语,并用其正确形式,完成句子(每小题 1 分,共分,共 5 分)分) 1. Judy feels _ by her cousins indifference. 2. I dont work here. I just _ at the moment. 3. _ I had the talent to play tennis, I couldnt stand the pressure.
7、4. He was dropped from the committee because he wasnt _. 5. After the mid-term exam, the students decided to go on a trip to _. 四、阅读理解四、阅读理解(每小题(每小题 2 分,共分,共 30 分)分) 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 Everyday Food by Martha Stewart No matter how busy you are, at the end of the day you want mea
8、ls that are easy to prepare. And you want lots of choices and variations. Youll find all of that in this book: 250 simple recipes for delicious meals that bring freshness and nutrition. help out, pull ones weight, let down, let off steam, even if Paperback, published by Random House, $16.79 Zeroes b
9、y Scott Westerfeld, Margo Lanagan, Deborah Biancotti New York Times bestselling author Scott Westerfeld teams up with Margo Lanagan and Deborah Biancotti in the book about six teenagers with amazing abilities. These teenagers have powers that set them apart. They can do things ordinary people cant.
10、Paperback, published by Simon or it can mean the sound a balloon makes when it explodes. But a robot might not get the joke. Tristan Miller says that is because humor is a kind of creative language that is extremely difficult for computer intelligence to understand. Allison Bishop is a computer scie
11、ntist and she also performs stand-up comedy. She explained that machines are trained to look for patterns. Comedy, on the other hand, relies on things that stay close to a pattern, but not completely within it. To be funny, humor should also not be predictable, Bishop said. This is a great challenge
12、 for a machine to recognize and understand what is funny. Bishop says since robots have great difficulty understanding humor, she feels like it gives her better job safety as a comedy performer. It even made her parents happy when her brother decided to become a full-time comedy writer because it me
13、ant he wouldnt be replaced by a machine, she added. Despite the difficulties, Darmstadt Universitys Miller says there are good reasons to keep trying to teach humor to robots. It could make machines more relatable (叙述的), especially if they can learn to understand sarcasm (讽刺), he noted. Humans use s
14、arcasm to say one thing but mean another. But Kiki Hempelmann thinks differently. “Teaching AI systems humor may make them find it where it isnt, and they may use it where its not suitable,” he said. “Maybe bad AI will start killing people because it thinks something is funny,” he added. 8. What doe
15、s the author most probably want to show in Paragraph 1? A. Robots influence on the scientific development. B. Robots challenges of making sense of humor. C. Computer scientists devotion to technical skills. D. Computer scientists concern about AIs development. 9. What are examples mentioned in Parag
16、raphs 2 and 3 intended to do? A. To prove robots do poorly in funny work. B. To explain robots arent as intelligent as humans. C. To describe language is complex and changeable. D. To show language cant be taught in a set pattern. 10. What can we infer about teaching AI system humor from the last pa
17、ragraph? A. It will make no difference. B. It may be a double-edged sword. C. It may help improve humans humor. D. It will attract more computer scientists. 11. Where would the passage most probably come from? A. A textbook. B. An advertisement. C. A science journal. D. An entertainment speech. D Wh
18、y are some people better able to fight off the flu than others? Part of the answer, according to a new study, is related to the first flu strain we encounter in childhood. Scientists from UCLA and the University of Arizona have found that peoples ability to fight off the flu virus is determined not
19、only by the sub types of flu they have had throughout their lives, but also by the sequence (顺序) in which they have been infected by those viruses. Their study was published in the open-access journal PLoS Pathogens. The research offers an explanation for why some people become much worse than other
20、s when infected with the same strain of the flu virus. In addition, UCLA scientists, including Professor James Lloyd-Smith, who was also a senior author of the PLoS Pathogens research, recently completed a study that analyzed travel-related screening for the novel coronavirus (冠状病毒) 2019-nCoV. The r
21、esearchers reported that screening travelers is not very effective for the 2019 coronavirus that it will catch less than half of infected travelers, on average and that most infected travelers are undetectable, meaning that they have no symptoms yet, and are unaware that they have been exposed. So s
22、topping the spread of the virus is not simply a matter of enhancing screening methods at airports and other travel centers. “This puts the onus (职责) on government officials and public health officials to follow up with travelers after they arrive, to isolate them and trace their contacts if they get
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