2022年高中英语人教版(2019)选择性必修第一册Unit4单元测试题(含答案)
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1、 UNIT 4 BODY LANGUAGE 第一部分第一部分 听力(听力(略略) 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 Students Space 1. Travel Hi! Im a medical student and work in London on Sundays. I need a lift. I start work at 7:30 and I mustnt be lat
2、e, but I havent got transport. Im happy to share the cost of petrol. I like rock music and computer games. Text or phone 07777531245 anytime. Elena 2. Contacts Are you self-confident? Do you like meeting new people? I want to go to Australia in the summer and work there, then visit some other countr
3、ies. I like playing basketball and I enjoy dancing. Do you want to come with me? Email AdrianAB. 3. Accommodation Im a first-year art student and want to share a flat or house in the city centre. I can pay up to 300 a month. I like shopping and going out. I dont enjoy living in the student hostel. I
4、f you share my lifestyle and have some space at your place, phone Carola: 07879345621. 4. Contacts Does anyone have friends in Portugal or Brazil? Im a modern languages student and I want to have an e-mail penfriend who speaks Portuguese. I like swimming and pop music. Im not a serious person. I lik
5、e to party with my friends. Write to H. 5. Accommodation Ive got a small house near the campus and I want to share it with one other person. You must be tidy. I like playing chess and listening to classical music. Im a final-year physics student. Come and see the room on Saturday morning. Maggie, 14
6、2 Bennett Road (behind the Science Faculty building). 21. Why did Elena post on Students Space? A. To find someone who has the same interests. B. To share some information about music. C. To look for a part-time weekend job. D. To ask someone to give her a lift. 22. What should you do if you want to
7、 travel abroad with a new friend? A. Call 07777531245. B. Call 07879345621. C. Email AdrianAB. D. Email H. 23. What do Carola and Maggie have in common? A. They are free to meet people on Saturday. B. They have the same purpose for posting. C. They share the same hobbies. D. They are final-year stud
8、ents. B When Marybeth Hearn was 10 years old, she asked her parents to let her train a dog to become a guide dog. It turned into a lifelong thing. Over more than fifty years, Hearn has raised 56 dogs to help visually impaired (视力受损的) people. But her influence doesnt end there the longtime high schoo
9、l teacher has encouraged several of her family members and some of her students to train many more. When she looked to her parents for support years ago, things were different from what she expected. Her mom didnt like dogs, and her dad doubted she would be able to find any money to pay for the cost
10、 of the training. However, Hearn presented the project at a Lions Club and raised $2, 500. So on a sunny summer day in 1962, the family drove home with a black Lab named Letta, the first of a long series of dog trainees. Two sons and a granddaughter have followed in Hearns footsteps, but her greates
11、t influence has come from guiding student trainers, who since 1992 have worked through a school club with 170 dogs that ended up in different service posts. They spend 14 months with each dog teaching them skills. The dogs live full-time with the students, attending their classes and field trips to
12、become socialized. The dogs then go to trainers employed by Guide Dogs for the Blind, an organization that partners with the program, before graduating and being paired with two-legged companions. Those that arent up to the difficult task of helping the blind can become other kinds of service animal
13、s. Often students attend the graduations and help pass the dogs on. “I love seeing the look on kids faces . when they get to see that dog again after three or four months and the dog remembers them,” Hearn said. “Its a great feeling.” 24. What has Hearn done since she was a child? A. She has collect
14、ed money for the blind. B. She has trained dogs to help the blind. C. She has petted and cared for many homeless dogs. D. She has provided the blind with education for free. 25. What was the attitude of Hearns dad towards her plan? A. Mad. B. Uncaring. C. Unacceptable. D. Supportive. 26. If a dog fa
15、ils to help the blind after graduation, it will _. A. continue to be trained B. be taken away as a pet C. live full-time with Hearns students D. become another kind of service animal 27. Which of the following can best describe Hearn? A. Honest and hard-working. B. Strong-minded and caring. C. Outgo
16、ing and careful. D. Strict and creative. C Modern research on body language often called nonverbal behavior began in the 1960s and 1970s with studies that aimed to demonstrate the universality (普遍性) of facial expressions of emotion. That work was inspired, in part, by Charles Darwins study “The Expr
17、ession of the Emotions in Man and Animals (1872).” But it had received little attention for around a century, according to nonverbal communication expert David Matsumoto. Then modern researchers examined how the brain reacts to facial expressions, and how babies copy facial and hand gestures. And sc
18、ientists have also realized the complexity (复杂性) of body language. Much research has suggested that body language is often hard to interpret, or understand. But for years some advisers and experts have been using their knowledge in many practical (实际的) areas. “I help people influence and persuade ot
19、hers around how trustworthy and credible ( 可信的) their message is by helping them with their specific nonverbal communication,” said Mark Bowden. He is the author of “Winning Body Language,” a guide for readers including business people and famous people. He focuses on where a person faces their body
20、 and how much space they take up, as well as their gestures. Some experts also say they can use those signals to interpret hidden emotions. Joe Navarro is the author of “What Every Body Is Saying.” It is a book about reading a persons mind from their nonverbal behavior. Its easy to spot a speakers l
21、ip movements when he faces a question he doesnt like, Joe said. While the work of these experts attracts large audiences, many scientists are unsure whether their methods are reliable. “Our facial expressions show certain types of emotional states,” Matsumoto said. So do some body movements. But “pe
22、ople do all kinds of things with their bodies,” he said. Your raised eyebrow ( 眉毛) could express doubt but it might also signal discomfort or surprise. The same hand gesture could mean different things in different cultures, he said. 28. What role did Charles Darwins study play according to paragrap
23、h 1? A. It unlocked the secret of the human mind. B. It promoted the development of human language. C. It encouraged people to care more about animals. D. It helped start modern research on body language. 29. What can we infer about Mark Bowden? A. He gives advice on business language. B. He teaches
24、 people about body language. C. He focuses mainly on facial expressions. D. He pays more attention to spoken language. 30. What did David Matsumoto think of Joe Navarros methods? A. They were doubtful. B. They were instructional. C. They were necessary. D. They were experimental. 31. What can be the
25、 best title for the text? A. Is nonverbal behavior that complex? B. Can body language tell important truths? C. Do experts know how to interpret emotions? D. Should you know more about body language? D Watching the behaviour and body language of zoo animals could be the key to understanding and impr
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