Unit3 Sea Exploration单元测试题(含答案)2022年高中英语人教版(2019)选择性必修第四册
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1、 Unit3 Sea Exploration 第一部分第一部分 听力(共两节,满分听力(共两节,满分 30 分) (略)分) (略) 第二部分第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)分) 第一节(共第一节(共 15 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分分,满分 37.5 分)分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A A Guide to Botany: Online Botanical Painting Session Our Guide to Botany class is back online! Join us for thi
2、s unique lecture and Botanical Painting session (课)! This lecture and all our classes are now “pay what you can”. We suggest a donation of 8 but if you are having a tough time with money, even 5 is still amazing, or please feel free to consider this one on the house. Drawing from both the rich histo
3、ry of female Botanical Art, as well as the inspiring stories of women botanical explorers, this class will be a great opportunity to immerse (沉浸) yourself in the work of artists such as Maria Sybilla Merian, Marianne North, Rachel Ruysch and others! The session will include a short lecture during wh
4、ich you will be able to make quick sketches (素描) if you choose from your own collections of plants, leaves and flowers, and then students will be guided through some basic watercolour techniques and exercises. Materials: You will need a variety of plants, flowers, leaves or dried flowers to work fro
5、m! You dont need too many, just enough to make an interesting arrangement, but if youre really caught short, just one or two houseplants will be fine. Watercolours A variety of brushes, from mop-headed to thin detail brushes Watercolour paper Date and Time: Friday, 22 January 2021 13:30-15:30 Thursd
6、ay, 25 February 2021 14:30-16:30 Location: Online event 21. What can you learn from the class? A. How to plant flowers. B. Basic watercolour techniques. C. Basic knowledge of garden design. D. How to make artworks with dried leaves. 22. What should students take to the class? A. A donation certifica
7、te. B. A variety of drawing tools. C. A collection of female statues. D. A history book of Botanical Art. 23. What can be learned about the class? A. It is delivered online. B. It costs 8 per class. C. It is held weekly on weekends. D. It is aimed particularly at botanists. B I was 13 or 14. It was
8、summer. We lived in an old house with no screens on the window in the attic (阁楼), where my sister and I slept in the same bed. While thinking about how I might escape, I leaned sideways, and my hand landed on a floorboard that popped up (突然爆开) and almost hit me in the head. When I looked inside the
9、open space, I could not believe my eyes: There was gold in there! I picked up a handful of gold cubes ( 方块) and ran to the bottom stair and yelled, “Mama I found gold up here under the floor!” Mama simply said, “Chile, thats insulation. Now put it all back.” When I reached inside, my hand touched wh
10、at felt like a book. I pulled it out. It was Bartletts Familiar Quotations. And since I was bored, I decided to see what was inside this book. On the top left- and right-hand corners of each page was a word or phrase. I opened it to “comfort” and then “comfort and despair,” and then farther down was
11、 “comfortable.” I remembered “Doubt” “Peace” “Hope and Hopeful.” I had discovered that I was not alone in some of the things I felt and thought: What does grief feel like? What is the value and power of dreams? In ninth grade, I got my first job, as a page at our local library. I often hid in the la
12、dies room, where no one would see me, and I would read. It was at this library that I realized how some of those emotions Id felt while reading Bartletts came to life in the characters I had started discovering in novels. When I went to college, Bartletts came with me. Over the years, Ive kept my or
13、iginal copy, and to this day I often refer to it. I have bought a few of the newer editions, but the first one is the one that helped me see more than what my young mind was able to understand. 24. Why did the author shout? A. She hurt herself in the head. B. She had a quarrel with her sister. C. Sh
14、e found something under a floorboard. D. She failed to get the gold out of the attic. 25. What is paragraph 3 mainly about? A. What the value of dreams is. B. How different words relate to each other. C. How the authors life was in her childhood. D. What the author learned from the book she found. 2
15、6. What can we learn about the author when she went to college? A. She met Bartlett in real life. B. She got her first job at the local library. C. She seldom referred to the books she read before. D. She kept Bartletts as one of her greatest treasures. 27. What is the authors purpose of writing thi
16、s text? A. To introduce a famous book. B. To show the importance of libraries. C. To tell readers how a book changed her life. D. To explain how she became a best-selling writer. C The US Ambassador to the UK officially launched a ship named Mayflower on Wednesday, 400 years to the day after a woode
17、n ship with that name sailed from an English port and changed the history of two continents. Unlike the merchant ship that carried a group of European settlers to a new life across the Atlantic Ocean in 1620, the new Mayflower named by U S Ambassador Robert Wood Johnson has no crew or passengers. It
18、 will cross the sea powered by sun and wind, and controlled by artificial intelligence (AI). Johnson said the high-tech ship, developed jointly by British-based research organization ProMare and US tech giant IBM, showed that “the pioneering spirit of the Mayflower really lives on”. “Were heading ou
19、t with the same spirit of adventure and determination and hope for the future as the original colonists (殖民者),” said Johnson. Like the Mayflower in 1620, the new ship will travel from Plymouth, England, to Plymouth, Massachusetts. The ships launch in Plymouth is one of several Mayflower commemoratio
20、ns.They involve British, Americans and Dutch institutions many of the 17th-century colonists had left England for Holland before the voyage and the Wampanoag people, who had lived for thousands of years in what is now New England. In 1620, the Wampanoag helped the exhausted Mayflower settlers surviv
21、e their first winter. But soon colonial expansion and new diseases were having a big impact on North Americas Native Indians. Wampanoag stories have been marginalized (使边缘化) on past Mayflower anniversaries (周年纪念), but they are playing a big part in events and exhibitions this time around. “The story
22、 of the Mayflower is one that really cant be told without telling also the story of the Wampanoag,” said Paula Peters, a Wampanoag writer. The Mayflower Autonomous Ship is intended to explore parts of oceans too difficult or dangerous for people to reach. Andy Stanford-Clark, Chief Technology Office
23、r for IBM in the UK and Ireland, said the ships launch “is a very exciting stage of the journey toward crewless shipping” that could pave the way for AI-driven commercial ships and research ships. The 50-foot ship will go through six months of sea trials and make short trips before setting out on it
24、s trans-Atlantic trip to measure ocean health: assessing the impact of climate change, measuring micro-plastic pollution and studying populations of whales and dolphins. 28. What do we know about the new Mayflower? A. It is a wooden ship. B. It is powered by clean energy. C. It will carry a large lo
25、ad of goods. D. It will carry a small number of passengers. 29. What does the new Mayflower represent according to Johnson? A. The sufferings of the British people in history. B. The friendship between the US and the UK. C. The long-lasting bravery of humankind. D. The development of high technology
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