2022-2023学年高中英语人教版(2019)选择性必修第二册Unit4单元综合测试卷(含答案)
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1、 Unit 4 单元综合练习单元综合练习 一、阅读理解: A Last Saturday morning, Jasmine Harrison became the youngest woman to row alone across an ocean. It took the 21- year- old swimming teacher just 70 days to row across the Atlantic Ocean. Ms Harrison, whos from North Yorkshire, England, didnt have loads of experience in
2、rowing long distances. Shed only gotten the idea three years earlier when she happened to be in Antigua and saw the end of the 2017 Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge. “I just thought, I want to do this, so Im going to do it,” she said. Every year, rowers taking part in the Atlantic Campaign set off
3、 from the Canary Islands in December and row roughly 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers) across the Atlantic. Some handle the rowing in teams of two, three, or four. Others, like Ms Harrison, row by themselves. It wasnt easy. Every day, Ms Harrison would row for about 12 hours, pushing her 550- pound (25
4、0- kilogram) boat across the ocean. On average, she rowed about 20,000 strokes a day, covering roughly 60 miles (97 kilometers). Ms Harrison had a satellite phone that allowed her to talk with family and friends every day. But the journey still left her with a lot of time all by herself, which she s
5、ays she enjoyed. But things got a little harder after her speaker fell in the water and she could no longer listen to her music. She had other company along the way. She saw lots of sea life, including several whales. One even rose out of the ocean right next to her boat. For several days, she was f
6、ollowed by a small group of dolphins. “Im in their environment,” she said. “Its just amazing.” But there was danger, too. Twice, her boat was turned over in the night by large waves. The second time, she hurt her elbow quite badly. Another time, she nearly ran into a ship. “Everything happened when
7、I was asleep,” she said. Somehow, she kept going. On 20 February, after 70 days, 3 hours and 48 minutes, she reached the island of Antigua the end of the journey. 1What led to Jasmine Harrisons brave move? AHer friends encouragement. BHer family members support. CSeeing other successful rowers. DRow
8、ing long distances for ages. 2How long did Jasmine Harrison row? AAbout 3,000 miles. BAbout 3,200 miles. CAbout 4,000 miles. DAbout 4,200 miles. 3What does the author try to show by mentioning whales and dolphins? AOcean animals were friendly. BRowing alone was dangerous. CJasmine Harrison wasnt alo
9、ne. DJasmine Harrison loved animals. 4Which would be the best title for the passage? AAn Impossible Dream Comes True. B21- Year- Old Rows Across Atlantic. CYoung Woman Breaks World Record. DShe Spends 70 Days Alone on the Sea. B The boy sat on his chair, with his hands above the keyboard. He thought
10、 about what to write. He recalled that the competition deadline was merely a week away. But he still had not even started on his piece. He looked at the brochure again.“WRITING COMPETITION!” the title read. His mom had encouraged him to enter the writing competition, and now he was taking it on as h
11、is personal task for the holidays. As the boy reflected on his previous writing efforts, he realized how hopeless his task of winning was. Every story he ever wrote was based on other stories. He had little imagination, and unfortunately, imagination was the key to writing. Suddenly, he had a brainw
12、ave. This time, he came up with an original and imaginative story. The words shot towards him like a storm of leaves. Words were coming easily, flowing through him, faster than he could type. He typed faster than he ever had before. He continued to type, amazed how easy writing this story was. The b
13、oy could not stop writing. He looked at the word count and saw the number “248” staring right back at him. He was not even halfway yet. Then he heard his mothers call of saying time for bed. He continued writing the piece, ignoring her. He had to make up for the time he had lost in thinking about a
14、topic to write. Finally, he finished. The word count now read “498”. “Perfect,” he thought, “just under the word limit.” He knew this was the story that would win. He went to the website and searched for the competition. He found the page but there was no “Enter” button. Confused, he then re- read t
15、he page again. It read COMPETITION CLOSED. 5. What caused the boy to take part in the writing competition? A. A new computer. B. The prize money. C. His own interest. D. His moms encouragement. 6. How did the boy finish his earlier writing? A. His mom helped him. B. He copied others ideas. C. His fr
16、iends assisted him. D. He used his imagination. 7. Why did the boy delay his writing? A. Because he was terribly lazy. B. Because he didnt know what to write. C. Because he wasnt confident. D. Because he read too many stories. 8. Which might be the maximum word limit for each entry? A. 100. B. 250.
17、C. 500. D. 1000. C Auckland is New Zealands largest urban area with a population of just over a million. It is not, however, the capital, although it was at one time, until the capital moved to Wellington. Auckland is the centre of commerce and industry, and is perhaps the most energetic, prosperous
18、 and multicultural city in New Zealand. The citys landscape is decided by volcanos, the twin harbors, bays, beaches and islands. Its nickname “the city of sails” is very suitable. Auckland has more boats for each person than anywhere else in the world. Auckland has many volcanos, many of which curre
19、ntly afford great views of the city. And Aucklands shiny waters seem to attract people from every point. It is a water- lovers best place, with some of the best beaches, for swimming, diving, fishing, sailing, windsurfing and water sports in the country. Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand
20、. It is also the cultural, administrative and political centre of the country. Two aspects of the city that will immediately strike any visitor are the harbor and hilly landscape. Everywhere you go, the sounds and the smell of the ocean hang in the air, and green hills and valleys wrap you in a bear
21、 hug. At night, Wellington offers a spectacular, shimmering cityscape that is unlike almost anywhere else in the world. Even after seeing it for a hundred times, it still takes your breath away. Wellington is a scenic, windy and diverse place. It has some of the best museums, art galleries, restaura
22、nts and coffee houses in the country. It is the storehouse for the nations historic, cultural and artistic treasures. Being the first place where European settlers arrived, it also boasts lots of historic streets and buildings. Wellington plays host to an excellent festival of the arts every two yea
23、rs. 9.From the passage, we know that Auckland used to . A.host a festival of the arts B.afford great views of the city C.be the capital of New Zealand D.have more boats than any other country in the world 10.Auckland is the best city in New Zealand for people to . A.see green hills B.do water sports
24、 C.study New Zealand culture D.visit historic streets and buildings 11.Whats the authors attitude towards the cityscape in Wellington? A.Critical. B.Neutral. C.Favourable. D.Indifferent. 12. What would be the best title for the passage? A.Auckland and Wellington B.Welcome to New Zealand C.The Capita
25、l of New Zealand D.The Landscape of New Zealand D Its often hard to find family holidays that everyone will enjoy. Cruises(海上航游) can be fun,but may offer activities either for small children or adults,with not much for teenagers. Fifteen- year- old Josh Sandford and his 13- year- old sister Rowena t
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