高一英语人教版(2020新)必修一第一单元单元测试.doc
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1、 1 Unit 1, Book 1 单元测试单元测试 第二部分第二部分 阅读理解阅读理解 ( (共两节,满分共两节,满分 3535 分分) ) 第一节第一节( (共共 1010 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2.52.5 分,满分分,满分 2525 分分) ) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A When I entered high school, there were many things that worried me. I felt homesick and couldnt study we
2、ll, which resulted in low marks as well as low self-esteem (自尊心). I didnt know what to do so I just followed others. One day, all students were called to the school playground. We were asked to meet an education expert for personality development. All of us were waiting for him when we saw a thin ma
3、n and the headmaster. He looked confident, with a smile on his face. He introduced himself to us and started his work. Most of it was interactive (互动的) lessons with students. Then he said, “Now I need 20 students, who want to take a talent (才能) test and consider them to be the best in the world.” We
4、 all wanted to attend, so all of us raised our hands in unison. He chose 20 among us and gave them a question paper and said, “There are 10 questions on the paper, and the quickest person to answer it will be the winner! When finishing it, write your name on the paper and give it to me.” When he sai
5、d “Start”, all the students wrote quickly. Between their funny actions and our loud laughter, somehow the competition was over. At last, he told us the name of the winner NOBODY. We all were surprised, and silence fell upon us. He said between the first instruction and the first question, there was
6、another line which said, “Read all the questions carefully and answer ONLY THE 10TH QUESTION.” Needless to say, all the students were awkward. After a few minutes, he spoke at last and told us to keep careful and have creativity in life. He got all our attention; he is none other than Dr. Tyler Ralp
7、h, one of the most famous experts in American education. 1. What does the underlined part “in unison” in Paragraph 2 mean? A. Following others slowly. B. Doing something doubtfully. C. Having no purpose or thought. D. Doing something at the same time. 2. Why was there no winner among those 20 studen
8、ts? A. The questions were difficult. B. None of them was a talent. C. They were all too careless. D. The test time was too short. 3. What does Dr. Tyler Ralph think the students should be? A. Energetic and thoughtful. B. Careful and creative. 2 C. Confident and active. D. Brave and honest. B A prima
9、ry school art teacher has received a good deal of praise since her daughter posted photos of her special school project online. Rebecca Bonner teaches at Mcauliffe Elementary School in Highland Village, Texas. In total, she hosts art classes for about 580 students who are aged from 3 to 11 years old
10、. Bonner always tries to encourage her students to be creative by telling them to “turn their mess-up into a dress-up”. So as a way of giving an example of her words, she invited all of her students to draw freely on a white dress that she brought to school. For two weeks, the young students used th
11、eir pens to add their own little designs to the dress. The art teacher then showed their work by proudly wearing the dress for a school art show. Her students were not the only ones happy to see their art come to life Bonners 20-year-old daughter Charlece Lake was so moved by her mothers project. Ch
12、arlece took some photos of Bonner wearing the dress and posted them to Twitter, saying that her mom was “the cutest art teacher ever”. Since posting the pictures, they have been shared thousands of times. Though Bonner was surprised that her project had been widely known, she said that she was happy
13、 for the chance to serve as a good role model for art. “Im not worried about being famous or anything like that but I do think its great to promote (推广) the arts, because art is not common among primary schools,” Bonner said. “I think its really important for kids to have that place to create, and t
14、hat freedom (自由) to create,” she added. 4. What did Rebecca Bonner ask her students to do? A. Wear beautiful clothes for an art show. B. Draw whatever they like on a dress. C. Bring white dresses to school. D. Design their own clothes. 5. What may be Rebecca Bonners best wish? A. Allowing students t
15、o create their own art works. B. Helping more students go to primary school. C. Becoming a good role model for art. D. Promoting the arts in primary schools. 6. Whats the main idea of the text? A. A teachers photo became famous online. B. A teacher attended her schools art show. C. Students should h
16、ave the freedom to create. D. Students like designing dresses for their teachers. C 3 TOEFL and IELTS have been the main choices for English ability testing in higher education admissions (录取) for international students until now. In recent years, several companies have developed new English languag
17、e tests that are low-cost and easy to use. Duolingo set up its own test of English language ability. Jennifer Dewar works as an official (行政人员) at Washington University, which is one of the hundreds of universities in and outside the U.S. that now take the test results for international admissions.
18、Duolingo created the test to make higher education available to more people worldwide. The TOEFL and the IELTS cost between about $180 and $240. They are only given in several centers around the world. Some test-takers have to travel to take the tests, adding to the costs. However, Duolingo offers i
19、ts test entirely over the Internet for $49. All test-takers need is a computer with a microphone, listening device and self-facing camera. David Payne is a president for Educational Testing Service, which runs the TOEFL test. He agrees that improving availability of higher education is important. Bu
20、t he says general English knowledge isnt the only thing universities require. Universities need to know how successful a student will be in using the level of academic (学术的) English that their teachers will expect of them. But Duolingo may fail to show that. Payne said, “The tests for the academic m
21、arket should provide the value thats necessary for making an important decision. And saving money doesnt seem worth it.” In a word, universities have to do their research to decide if any new tests work as well as traditional ones in their cases. It really comes down to a question for the universiti
22、es about whats available, what the products show, and if theyre satisfied with their choices. In general, having choices is important. 7. What do we know about the Duolingo test? A. It could be taken anytime. B. It reuires little of test takers. C. It makes English learning much easier. D. It is acc
23、epted by many U.S. universities. 8. Whats the purpose of the third paragraph? A. To show Duolingo is popular. B. To show Duolingos advantages. C. To show us how to take a Duolingo test. D. To show TOEFL and the IELTS are difficult. 9. What does Payne try to stress as important? A. Students ability t
24、o use academic English. B. Students grades of different tests. C. The general English knowledge. D. The ability to make a decision. 10. What does the author advise universities to do? A. Consider new tests first. B. Create more test choices. 4 C. Choose tests after careful research. D. Use both TOEF
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