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2020-2021學(xué)年高中英語新教材同步備課(人教版選擇性必修第一冊)

Unit4Bodylanguage單元檢測(原題版)

第一部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題:每小題分,滿分37.5分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

A

KeyWestSongwritersFestival2019

KeyWest,FloridaTreeTownMusicFestival2019

5/8/2019-5/12/2019ForestCity,Iowa

5/23/2019-5/26/2019

FloridaGeorgiaLine,Lanco,

RandyHouser,RileyGreen,TobyKeith,JakeOwen,

WalkerHayes,TylerFarr,DierksBentley,LaurenAlaina,

JackIngram,FrankieBallard,TracyLawrence,MorganWallen,

TraceAdkins,BrandonLay

$35foradults,$18forkids(under18)

$4()perperson(walkin),$30forearlybirds

Kick'nUpCountry2019CountryThunderCraven2019

MusicFestivalMusicFestival

Karlstad,MinnesotaCraven,Saskatchewan

6/12/2019-6/15/20197/11/2019-7/14/2019

TracyByrd,DylanScott,ChrisStapleton,TimMcGraw,

ScottyMcCreery,JohnKing,JakeOwen,DallasSmith,

WalkerMcGuire,JakeRose,SteveEarl,TravisTritt,

OctoberRoad,ChrisKroezeGordBramford,HunterBrothers

$30foradults(walkin),$20forearlybirds$35forall

NeedtoKnow:

★L(fēng)ocalcampgroundswillfillupfast.Makesureyoureservecampingorhotelsinadvance.

★Bringandwearsunscreen.

★Don'tforgettobringextrawater.Agallonofwaterfixesahangover(宿醉).

★Spendyourlast$20ongas,notbeer.Thelinegoingtoafestivalcantakehours.Thereisoftenacar

searchthatslowsthingsdown.

★Almosteveryfestivalhasano-glassrule.Thisstartedinthelate90'swhenkidswerethrowingbottlesal

shows.Youcanbringyourbeerincans.

★Makesureyouarepreparedforbadweather.Buyextratentstakes(樁子)andtarp(防水布)tocover

yourtentifitleaks(滲漏).Don'tsetupyourcamponalowspotevenwhenyoushowuponasunnyday.

★Alsobringsomeextrasocksandwarmclothes.Nightsarecoldinthesummerwhenitrains.

1.IfyouboughtthreeticketsfortheTreeTownMusicFestivalinadvance,howmuchwouldyoupayfor

them?

2.A.$30B.$6()C.$90D.$120

3.IfyouwereafanofChrisKroeze,whichfestivalwouldyougoto?

4.A.KeyWestSongwritersFestivalB.TreeTownMusicFestival

5.C.Kick'nUpCountryD.CountryIhunderCraven

6.Whichofthefollowingisatipgiveninthetext?

7.A.Alwaysstayclosetoyourfriends.

8.B.Donotbringglassbottleswithyou.

9.C.Checktheweatherforecastbeforeyougo.

10.D.Bringastrongumbrellaincaseofheavyrain.

B

FormerBritishPrimeMinisterWinstonChurchilloncesaid."TheBritisharetheonlypeoplewholike

tobetoldhowbadthingsarc?'Thisisdefinitely(絕對(duì)地)trueofBritishcomedy.Mostpeoplethinkhumor

isabouthappythings,butfortheBritish,theoppositeistrue.Welovetouseourcruelsenseofhumorto

complainandbenegative(消極的).

Britishcomedy,forexample,drawsafinelinebetweencomedyandtragedy(35?).RBC'sThe

OfficeisaTVshow,famousforitsdryhumor.Themaincharacter,DavidBrent,isafoolishman,and(he

show'scomedycomesfromhisdelusions.Forexample,heoftentellshimselfthatheislovedbyeveryone

buttheviewercanseethateveryonehateshim.

StupidcharactersfbrtheaudiencetolaughatareanoldtraditioninBritain.InShakespeare'splay

TwelfthNight,thecharacterMalvolioisanoldmanwhompeopleplaytrickson.Theaudiencewilllaugh

away,althoughtherealityisthatthismanisatrulytragicindividual(4、體).

ThissideofBritishhumorisreflected(反映)infriendshipsaswell.Atuniversity,myfriendsand

Iwouldalwayslaughatoneanother.IhadanAmericanfriendwhoactuallyfoundthissarcasm什它苦)

quiteupsetting.Shedidn'trealizethatinBritain,thebetterfriendsyouarcwithsomeone,themoreyou

laughatthem.

Thisapproach-laughingateverything-maysoundratherdepressing(讓人郁悶的),butour

strangehumorplayedabigpartinBritishhistory.InWorldWarILalongwithastiffupperlip(堅(jiān)定沉著),

theBritishgotthroughitbylaughing.Whatelsewastheretodo?

ThcicisasayinginEnglish;''LaughandllicwuiIdlaughswithyuu,ciyandyouciyalone.If

youareeveronthereceivingendofBritishsarcasm,youmayfeellikecrying,butit'sbesttojustlaughit

off!

4.HowisBritishcomedydifferentfromothertypes?

5.A.Itisoftensurprisingandboring.

6.B.Itoftenlaughsathumannature.

7.C.Itisoftenaboutnegativethings.

8.D.Itoftenmakespeoplefeeldepressed.

9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"delusions''inParagraph2mean?

10.A.strongabilities

11.B.funcharacters

12.C.incorrectbeliefs

13.D.deepconfidence

14.WhyisShakespeare'splayTwelfthNightmentionedinthearticle?

15.A.TDshowoneofthebestexamplesofBritishcomedy.

16.B.ToexplainhowShakespeare'scomedyisdifferent.

17.C.ToshowhowdifficultitistomakepeopleacceptBritishcomedy.

18.D.TbproveBritainhasalongtraditionoflaughingalstupidcharacters.

19.HowdoestheauthoradvisepeopletoreacttoBritishhumor?

20.A.Learnfromi(.

21.B.Don'ttakeitseriously.

22.C.Replysarcastically.

23.D.Becarefulnottomakestupidmistakes.

C

Beingin(hemidstofapandemiclockdowncanmakepeoplefeelworried.Butnothinghas

exemplified(伊!I證)thispanickybehaviormorethanhoarding(囤積1),specificallytoiletpaper.

Seeminglytranscending(超越)bordersandcultures,peoplefromallovertheworld,including

theUS,UKandJapan,havebeenclearingsupermarketshelvesprimarilyforthisnecessity.Butwhat'sthe

reasonforthissuddentoiletpaperfixation?Youcanunderstandpanicbuyingfood,butdowereallyneed

thismuchtoiletpaper?

StevenTaylor,authorofthebookThePsychologyofPandemics,toldtheIndependentthatour

toiletpaperhoardingisapioduulufouidisgust.Duringapaiidciniu,people'sscnsilivily(敏感)ludisgust

increases,likewhenyouflinch(躲避)ifsomeonenearbysneezes(打噴嚏).

“Disgustislikeanalarmmechanism(機(jī)制)...andwhatbettertoolforeliminating(消除)

disgustingmaterialthantoiletpaper.Ithinkthisishowitbecameaconditionedsymbolofsafety/'hesaid.

WritingforTheConversation,NikiEdwardsofTheQueenslandUniversityofTechnologysaid,

“Whenpeoplehearaboutthenovelcoronavirus,theyareafraidoflosingcontrol.Andtoiletpaperfeelslike

awaytomaintaincontroloverhygiene(衛(wèi)生)andcleanliness.”

Anotheroneofthemostprominentreasonsbehindthistoiletpapertrend,accordingtotheBBC,

isthesnowballeffect.Duetoitsprominentcoverage,bothinthenewsandsocialmedia,peoplenaturally

ask,44Willtherebeenoughtoiletpaperformyfamilyandmc?^^Thisinvariably(一成不變地)leadstomore

peoplefollowingthecrowdandbuyingtoiletpaperbecauseoftheirfearofmissingout.

“Fearisverycontagious.Sowhenthosesortsofthingsgoviral(走紅),whenyouseepeople

aroundyoubuyingthingsinapanickyway,it'sgoingtomakeyoufeelmoreanxiousJwroteAmerican

psychologistBaruchFischhoffforCNBC.

Whiletherearc,ofcourse,selfishpeoplewhostockpile(囤秒I)justbecausetheycan,it's

worthkeepingthingsinperspective.Remember,justascountriesarccooperatingtofindavaccine,we

mustcooperatetoensurethateveryonehastheirshareofnecessities.

24.AccordingtoStevenTaylor,whatdoesthistoiletpaper(rendresultfrom?

25.A.Thedesiretogetridofdisgustingmaterial.

26.B.Thefearoflosingcontrolovercleanliness.

27.C.Thefrequentreportingontoiletpaper.

28.D.Theselfishsideofhumannature.

29.Whosewordsarcquotedtoexplain“thesnowballeffect”?

30.A.StevenTaylor's.

31.B.NikiEdwards'.

32.C.BaruchFischhofFs.

33.D.Theauthor's.

34.Whatdocstheunderlinedphrase“keepingthingsinpcrspcctivc^^inthelastparagraphmean?

35.A.Followingthecrowd.

36.B.Reducingpanic.

37.C.Beingpreparedforuncertainty.

38.D.Takingcvciylhingintouonsidcialioii.

39.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthistext?

40.A.Toexplorethenegativeeffectsofthetoiletpaperhoarding.

41.B.Toexplainwhypeopletendtostockpiletoiletpaper.

42.C.Tocriticizethosepeoplewhohoardtoiletpaper.

43.D.Todiscusspeople'sdiflerentattitudestowardthetoiletpaperhoarding.

D

FormostofmylifeIknewnothingaboutmotorcycles.Ibelievedthatmotorcycleridersweretough,

leather-wearing(穿著皮衣的)loners.Inmymind,theywerethekindofpeoplewhowereconstantly

lookingfortrouble,usingtheroaroftheirmotorcycleengines(發(fā)動(dòng)機(jī))tofrightenothers.

Then,onawarmMayeveningoutsideourhousemyboyfriendbegantoshowmehisnew

motorcycle.Itwasthefirst(imethatithadeverbeenmentioned,andIwasshocked.

“It'sbeautiful,isn'tit?"heasked.Ididn'treallyunderstandwhatIwaslookinga(.

Itwasn'tuntilAugustthatIwasabletoactuallyrideor.themotorcyclewithhim.Ipreparedvery

well:anewhelmet(頭盔)andslightlyoversizedleatherjacket.

Thefirstridewastricky.Iheldonalittletootight(緊的)andbreathedalittletooinfrequently.

Thecarsfeltalittletooclose,andtrafficseemedtomovetoofast.Theeveningridewasshort.Afterthat,

thebikecarriedushigherandhigherintothehills.Wepulledoverandstoppedtowatchthesunsetoverthe

citybelow.Iswung(擺動(dòng))mylegovertogetoffthebike,slightlyshakenandfullofnervousenergy.

Sometimes,whenheleftfbrhisSaturdayride,I'dtryonhisleathersandlookinthemirror,

wonderingifIlookedlikeabikermyself.

Sincethen,I'velearnedafewthingsandslowlymyprejudices(偏見)aboutmotorcyclesand

motorcycleridershavestartedtoshift.Sittingonthebackofamotorcycle,placingallyourtrustin

someonetogetyousafelyhomeisawayofremindingyourselfthatyoulovethem.

Maybethemostimportantlesson,though,isthatyoureallycan'tjudgeabookbyitscover-no

matterhowmuchleatheritwears.Motorcycleridersarcnotscary,mean,orunapproachable(不可接近的).

They'readultswhorememberthefreedomofridingtheirfirstbicycle,andarccontinuouslyseekingto

recreatethatexperience.

44.Whatdidtheauthorthinkofmotorcycleridersatfirst?

45.A.Theywerelosersinlife.

46.B.Theyweretroublesome.

47.C.Theywcicvciysliung.

48.D.Theywereverysocial.

49.Whatdowelearnabouttheauthor'sfirstride?

50.A.Shedidn'tknowhowtoequipherself.

51.B.Shefounditeasytohandletheride.

52.C.Sheenjoyedthesceneryalongiheride.

53.D.Shefinallyovercamehernenousness.

54.Whatlessondidtheauthorlearnfromherride?

55.A.Practicemakesperfect.

56.B.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.

57.C.Don'tjudgepeoplebytheirappearance.

58.D.Ittakescouragetomakeadifference.

59.Whatisthemainpurposeofthearticle?

60.A.lbstresstheimportanceofridingsafety.

61.B.Toencouragepeopletoridemotorcycles.

62.C.Toexplainwhytheauthorwantedtobeamotorcyclerider.

63.D.Toshareherridingexperienceandthoughtsaboutit.

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題分,滿分12.5分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余優(yōu)項(xiàng)。

Oneofthebestaspectsoftravelisdiscovery.Whetheryou'reimmersingyourselfinabrandnew

cultureorwandering(床]逛)thestreetsofaforeigncity,you'refindingnewthingstoseeandexperience.

Partofthatdiscoveryisinwhatyoulearnaboutyourself.16..

Herearcsomeofthoseways:

17._________________

Travelmeansnewfoods,culturesandplacestoexplore.Tryspeakingthatnewlanguageoreata

newkindoffoodyouneverknewexisted.Whenyou'rethrownoutsideofyournormalcircumstances(環(huán)

境),you'lldiscovermoreaboutwhoyouareandwhatyou'relike.

Thechancetoreinventyourself

Athome,peoplecanseeyouacertainwayandpigeonhole(主觀劃分某人為)youintoa

personalitytypethatcanbehard(oescape.18..You'refreetobreakawayfromhow

peoplenormallyseeyouandreinventyourself.

19._________________

You'vejusttraveledacrossacountry,triedanewlanguageandhaggled(討價(jià)還價(jià))overprices

inamarket.They'reallthingsyoudidn'tknowyoucoulddobefore,butyoudugupanew-foundsenseof

adventureandsomehowmadeitwork.Withtravel,comeschallenges.Andthemorechallengesyoutakeon,

themoresureofyourselfyoubecome.

Planningandorganizingskills

Whafsthebestroutetotakeso1seeallthemajorattractions?Whafsthebestwaytogettothe

nextcityandbacksoIdon'tmissmyflight?HowshouldIorganizemyitinerary(彳了程)?20..

Youhavetoorganizeyourtripsothatyouhaveaplacetostayandtransportationtoandfromcertain

destinations.

A.Buildingconfidence

B.Travelisaboutmakingchoices

C.Forcingyououtofyourcomfortzone

D.Tripsdon'talwaysgoaccordingtoplan

E.Havingtimetoreflectonyourlife

F.Travelcangiveyouachancetoexploreothersidesofyourpersonality

G.Likemostexperiences,travelcanchangeyouinwaysyoumightneverhaveexpected

第二部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

WhatdoesDonaldTrump'scurrent21withTwitterhavetodowithcoronavirus?Thesocial

mediacompanythisweektook(heunprecedentedstepof22someofthepresident'stweets(推文)for

thefirsttimeever.

FirstTwitterplacedchecknoticesagainsttwoofhistweets.Thenitwentonestagefurther,hidingone

ofhisposts,whichappearedto23themilitarytouse2dagainstprotestersinMinneapolis.That

tweet,saidthecompany,violated(違反)itsrulesonbeautifyingviolence.

Oneofthe25thepresidenthasbeensoaggressiveonsocialmediainthelastfewweeksisthat

his26methodforrallying(集結(jié),召集)hissupportersthroughlargein-personeventsisnolonger

27tohim.28,hehastoengagethemonline.Infact,boihJoeBidenandDonaldTrumpwill

havetorallytheirsupportersandtoraisemoneymainly29.whichwillbeexpectedinthenextfew

nionlhsufllicgcncialclcclioncampaign.SuchasilualiunwillpulplalfomislikeFacebookandTwillci

moreinthe30eventhantheywerein2016.

Therefore,bothDemocratsandRepublicansareabouttoput31onthoseplatformstoactin

certainways.Republicansare32totalkalotabouttheseeminglyanti-conservativebias(反保守主

意偏見)beingshownbyTwitterandGoogle.33,Democratsaregoing(obeputtingpressureon

FacebookandTwinertodomore(ochecksomeof(hemore34contentcomingfromMrTrumpand

hissupporters.

Andonethingisfbrcertainthatwithoutanother35fcrhisenergy,thepresidentareexpectedto

pickalotmoreTwitterfights.(279)

21.A.agreementB.battleC.cooperation0.settlement

22.A.checkingB.cancelingC.criticizingD.delecing

23.A.callinB.callbackC.callonD.callby

24.A.powerB.energyC.forceD.strength

25.A.responsibilitiesB.chancesC.feelingsD.reasons

26.A.usualB.strangeC.novelD.special

27.A.similarB.availableC.familiarD.clcar

28.A.ButB.ThereforeC.InsteadD.However

29.A.onsiteB.onTVC.onthesceneD.online

30.A.sunlightB.spotlightC.flashlightD.torchlight

31.A.timeB.investmentC.pressureD.hope

32.A.luckyB.l汰leyC.ableD.willing

33.A.MeanwhileB.ConfusinglyC.UncxpcctcdlyD.Unwillingly

34.A.violentB.terribleC.controversialD.dangerous

35.A.enemyB.outletC.attentionD.interest

第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入I個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

Paddingtonisoneofthemostfamous36.(bear)intheworld.HefirstcameontotheBritish

sceneina1958inchildren'sbookABearCalledPaddingtonbyBritishwriterMichaelBond.Inthestory,

Paddingtoniskindand37.(humor).Heisalsopoliteandalwayscallspeople“Mr",“Mrs”and

"Miss”,rarelyusing38.firstnames.

Suchaculcbcaicaughtpeople'shealth39.(iiiinicdialc).HefhsluamcuuluiiTVin1975.

He'salsobeenmadeintotoyswithdifferentcostumes.ManychildrenwouldhaveaPaddingtonbeartoy40.

theirfirstgift.

Paddingtonissolovedthatit'scommon41.(find)platesandteatowelswithPaddington

patternsinBritishhomes.Hehas42.specialfacialexpression.He43.(know)forgivinga

hardstarewheneverhemeetssomebodyhedoesn'tlike.Therefore,whensomeonegivesahardstare,you

couldsaythattheyaremakinga"PaddingtonBeartace,T.

Today,thisclassicchildren'scharacter44.(grow)intothefabric(組成部分)ofBritish

culture.45.youwantatasteofBritishculture,Paddington'sstoriesareagreatwaytogetit.

第三部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié):翻譯句子,根據(jù)本單元所學(xué)重點(diǎn)詞匯及語法結(jié)構(gòu),翻譯下面5

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