Unit3 Fascinating Parks单元测试卷(含答案)2022-2023学年高二英语人教版(2019)选择性必修第一册
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1、 UNIT3 FASCINATING PARKS(单元测试卷)(单元测试卷) (满分:120 分 建议用时:120 分钟) 第一部分 阅读(共两节, 满分 50 分) 第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 25 分, 满分 375 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 The city of San Francisco is a wonderful tourist attraction that offers many different things to see and do. The best way for a traveler to get a
2、good look at the city is to take one of the many different tours there Walk to Tour the City When touring the city by walking, you arent going to walk much. Whats more, there are far more benefits. This kind of tour allows you to see as many buildings of the city as possible. A tour of the city on f
3、oot usually focuses on a more localized neighbourhood level, which can be very interesting in a number of different ways. Hit the Waters of San Francisco Bay The waters of San Francisco Bay have played an important role in the citys development over the last century. Touring San Francisco from the w
4、ater is completely unique way for you to see this wonderful city. Take a Bus Tour If you want to see a wide variety of attractions from all over the city, one of the best things you could do is to book a tour through our company that offers services here. A bus tour of San Francisco is one of the mo
5、st complete ways to experience the city. Tour San Francisco From the Air While it is one of the most expensive ways to see San Francisco, touring the city from the air is one of the most unique and exciting ways to see the city. Seeing the city from high above allows you to get a full view of the ci
6、ty as tour guides point out attractions from high above. If you do decide to tour San Francisco by air, youll be creating memories that you wont forget forever. We are a travel agency, providing high- quality services and discounts. For more information, please click here. 1How should you tour San F
7、rancisco in order to appreciate its buildings? ABy air. BBy bus. COn foot. DBy boat. 2What can we learn about the waters of San Francisco Bay? AThey have high- quality sea water. BThey are explored on a localized level. CThey were not in use until the last century. DThey have helped the city to deve
8、lop. 3Where can we most probably read this text? AIn a magazine. BIn a newspaper. COn a website. DOn TV. B Fifty years ago I had a young family of three boys. My husband Johnny and I left them with a friend while we made a rare trip to the cinema in Liverpool. It was dark and pouring with rain but w
9、ith the headlights shining on the road, we saw something ahead of us. Johnny pulled to a stop and I jumped out, ran to the grass edge and grabbed a small, wet, and frightened creature. I wrapped it safely in my woollen hat and insisted that my husband turn back and head for home. We thought it was a
10、 baby rabbit because it had long ears and was grayish- brown in colour. Once home, we filled a box with torn- up newspaper and a warm towel. We named our new animal Bobsy as we had no idea of its sex. Sadly though, on the third day with us, it caught its back foot in a door and we quickly realised i
11、t was broken. We rushed to the vet(兽医), who said, “Its only a rabbit. Ill put it to sleep. ” Our response was a very determined, “No way!” We found another vet and told that she was a baby hare. We were told we should continue to keep her in her box for a week and her foot would heal. After her reco
12、very, Bobsy learnt to use the kitty litter tray. She would comb her long ears with her front paws. The local paper heard about this and came to our house to take her photo and write a story about her. We had her for seven wonderful years before we moved to New Zealand and we will never forget her. 4
13、Why did Johnny stop his car suddenly? AHe came across a friend. BThe headlights went out. CHis car broke down on the road. DHe noticed something in front of him. 5What happened to the little animal on its third day with the family? AIt slept on a door. BIt was stuck in a door. CIts foot got seriousl
14、y injured. DIt fell off from the top of a door. 6Which best describes the familys attitude towards the rabbit? AConsiderate. BCruel. CHopeless. DIndifferent. 7What is the passage mainly intended to do? ATo tell the importance of protecting small animals. BTo remember unusual experiences with a small
15、 rabbit. CTo persuade people to give generously and receive thankfully. DTo make the rabbit widely known to local people by paper. C I have traveled to many places the jungles where the water is unsafe; places with the wildest animals. Friends always ask why I, a middle- aged woman with no athletic
16、talent, go to such places. I never know how to answer just I want to put my toes in the mud of adventure. I stopped traveling nine years ago after I suffered a stroke(中风) caused by a disease, APS. To prevent another stroke, my doctors told me that traveling to remote places without medical help woul
17、d be risky. A slip on a damp temple step, even a slight traffic accident, would no longer be mere annoyances. My return to travel after my stroke came in baby steps a feast in Texas; a visit to my mom in Virginia. They all came back, the freedom, the excitement and the fresh air. The first real test
18、 of my travel courage came nine months after my stroke when I joined my husband in visiting China. After we had toured a temple, Jack wanted to ride down on a toboggan(平底雪橇). Before the stroke it would have seemed like fun for me. But now I stepped back. I feared. My mind screamed warnings of a fall
19、 or a crash. Then gathering confidence from nowhere, I lowered myself and took the flying toboggan ride, which marked my adventure travels coming back. Since then, Ive dared to take challenges and have challenged many places. But I watch my medicine like an eagle. I get my blood tested. I weigh the
20、risks. Then, if I decide its okay, like that toboggan ride down the mountain, I just jump in, let go and enjoy the ride. I think I travel for hoping to broaden my world and keep me connected with friends and families. Most of all, saying “yes” to travel is related to my APS. If I let myself be afrai
21、d to travel, then my APS will win. 8How do the authors friends react to her adventures? AThey try to stop her. BThey dont understand her. CThey admire her. DThey are inspired. 9What do we know about the authors return to travel? AShe followed her doctors advice. BShe gradually overcame challenges. C
22、She was encouraged by her husband. DShe got more enthusiastic about toboggan. 10What does the visit in China mean to the author? AA turning point. BA fun experience. CA health alarm. DA life- and- death test. 11Whats the main reason for the author to continue her adventures now? ATo relax herself. B
23、To broaden her mind. CTo keep herself connected. DTo fight her disease. D Can I talk about salary at work? In a word: yes. As the HR company Insperity put it in a recent blog post: Can your employees discuss their salaries or wages with their co- workers? Yes. Even if you have a company policy again
24、st it? Yes. The freedom to discuss your salary at work is a protected right under the labor law. The National Labor Relations Act of 1935 protects your right to discuss the conditions of your employment, including issues related to safety and pay, even when youre not protected by a union. Talking ab
25、out salary with colleagues can be uncomfortable, since theres such a taboo about discussing money matters, but its an important step towards achieving equal pay for equal work. One barrier, however, stems from how we think of our own financial worth. Too many people I talk to wrongly consider their
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