2022年高中英语人教版(2019)选择性必修第一册Unit3单元测试题(含答案)
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1、 UNIT 3 FASCINATING PARKS 第一部分第一部分 听力听力(共两节,满分(共两节,满分 30 分)分)(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 National Park Service Cumberland Island National Seashore, Georgia Visitor center assistant OPPORTUNITY TYPE:
2、 Position DIFFICULTY LEVEL: Not Difficult VIRTUAL OR ON-SITE: On-Site DATES: 1 / 13 / 2021 - 12 / 31 / 2021 TRAINING REQUIRED: No Training Required SUITABILITY: Grown-ups, Seniors, Teens HOSTS HOUSING: No Housing Available DESCRIPTION Ferry (渡船) can hold up to 100 visitors and departs (出发) twice dai
3、ly to the island. Volunteers will help direct visitors to the parking area and ferry dock while answering questions about what to do and where to go during a visit. THINGS THAT NEED TO BE DONE Meet and greet visitors, answer repetitive questions, give directions, become knowledgeable about local his
4、tory, clean high touch areas completely. SKILLS Office machines General assistance Public speaking Visitor information ABILITIES NEEDED Outgoing person who has public speaking skills, able to walk / stand for 30 minutes at a time, willing to learn local history. WORK ENVIRONMENT Both being inside vi
5、sitor center in climate controlled area and being outdoors in different weather conditions. JOB RISKS General housekeeping Trip and fall risks May have to talk to unhappy visitors 21. What can we learn about the volunteer opportunity from the text? A. It provides housing for volunteers. B. It will l
6、ast for about a year. C. It needs past experience. D. It is difficult to do. 22. What will volunteers do on the island? A. Introduce the historical sites. B. Clean the whole site. C. Tell visitors the way. D. Sell the goods. 23. Who is most likely to get the opportunity? A. One who likes taking care
7、 of kids. B. One who is good at global history. C. One who is experienced in public speaking. D. One who is interested in wildlife protection. B In about a week I will start one of my most expected adventures ever. Sarek National Park will be a mission. It is not a place for the unprepared. It is a
8、place for adventurous hearts who are looking for solitude ( 独处), wildness and a connection with nature that is hard to find on our planet these days. High up in the north of Sweden at the border with Norway, it is called the last European Wilderness. The preparation for this trip started a few month
9、s ago. I tried to prepare in the best way possible as this is uncharted territory for me. It will be the first hike really off the beaten path. I will not go into details until I get back and actually know what I am talking about. There are a few things to keep in mind when you plan to hike in Sarek
10、 National Park. First of all, there are no huts ( 棚屋) or any accommodation. If you are at the heart of Sarek you will be at least a 4-5 days hike away from the next mountain hut. So this means I will have to carry everything I need for 8-10 days. The biggest part of the load will be food. There are
11、no paths or waymarks. I will have to make my own route with GPS and maps. In addition, the weather can be very challenging. Sarek is the area in Sweden with the heaviest rainfall. It is also known for strong wind and therere not many places to shelter from it because there are hardly any trees. It i
12、s important to bring professional hiking gear ( 装备). Finding and choosing a good campsite might take some time as well. 24. What kind of destination does the author consider Sarek National Park to be? A. Popular and convenient. B. Busy and well-connected. C. Remote and forest-covered. D. Attractive
13、and demanding. 25. What does the underlined word “uncharted” in paragraph 2 probably mean? A. Not vast. B. Not accepted. C. Not explored. D. Not dangerous. 26. What will the author do in Sarek National Park? A. Make a map of Sarek. B. Build shelters for tourists. C. Reach the depths of Sarek. D. Mea
14、sure the rainfall of Sarek. 27. What is the authors purpose in writing paragraph 4? A. To explain why there are few trees there. B. To recommend ways of finding good campsites. C. To discuss causes of heavy rains and strong wind. D. To remind possible travelers of the challenging weather. C Chaplin
15、arrived at our Keystone Film Company in early December 1913. We rushed him into a short film called Making a Living as fast as we could. There was trouble: Chaplins music-hall costume was funny on stage with British comedians, but no good on the screen with Chester Conklin playing a policeman. Henry
16、 Lehrman was the director, but he worked Chaplin too fast. Chaplin didnt know what he was doing. It was shown on February 2, 1914 to disappointing reviews and box office results. Later we sent it out under different titles, such as A Busted Johnny, Troubles, and Doing His Best. No matter what we cal
17、led it, the film found little favor with most moviegoers. “We just got our little company in the black,” Charles O. Baumann shouted at me. “Now with this silly cheap comedian you picked out of nowhere, youre pushing us into the red.” I stuck up for my decision to put Charlie Chaplin in films. “The t
18、rouble is,” I said, “we havent got his character right yet. We havent got his timing right, either. Or his make-up and costume. Give me a little time and I wouldnt be surprised if Charlie Chaplin turns out to be a fair actor.” We were learning how to use a promising actor. Still, Chaplin was conside
19、red a strange man by my team of professionals. They considered him cheap. He wasnt cheap. He simply didnt enjoy drinking or partying. He preferred his own company. He often walked the streets on his own at night watching things and people. He lived in a cheap hotel and he stayed in it until long aft
20、er he became worth a million dollars a year. By the time Chaplin had made fairly short films, we knew what a great find we had. He had watched and listened and asked questions, and learned from Mabel Normand. He was still shy and tongue-tied but he thought he was different from other comedians. This
21、 was how Chaplin started to become Charlie Chaplin. 28. How did Making a Living turn out? A. It was a failure. B. It sold quite well. C. It was influential in Britain. D. It showed Chaplins great skills. 29. What was the authors attitude to Chaplin as an actor? A. Supportive. B. Surprised. C. Uncari
22、ng. D. Worried. 30. What did the author say about Chaplins personal life? A. He used money unreasonably. B. He had many strange habits. C. He seldom left his home. D. He liked being alone. 31. What do we know about Chaplin from the last paragraph? A. He tried to develop his own style. B. He liked to
23、 help other comedians. C. He was on his way to becoming a great actor. D. He was facing great difficulties at Keystone. D To provide visitors with a special experience, theme parks are putting more money into Virtual Reality (VR) technology. In fact, the lifestyle team of the website, The Week, atte
24、nded the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA) Expo in Orlando. The purpose was to do a study on the implementation ( 实施) of VR technology on roller coasters. The team studied 23 roller coaster manufacturers (制造商) in Europe and found that eight of those manufacturers h
25、ad implemented VR technology into at least one of their roller coasters. Based on their study, it appears that VR technology is already an important and growing factor in the future development of theme parks. The theme park industry at first saw VR technology as a cost-saving means to put new life
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