高中英语人教版必修7 Unit4 单元测试题.docx
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高中英语人教版必修7Unit4单元测试题
Unit4Sharing
第二部分:
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
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Abdul,whowasatailorinavillageinsouthernIndia,managedtoearnenoughtokeephimself,hiswifeandhischildren.Tailoringisatradethatdependsonhavingasharpeye.WhenAbdulwas50,hiseyesbegantocloudoverwithcataracts(白内障).Ayearlaterhewasalmostcompletelyblind.
Withnosocialsecuritytofallbackon,hiswifeandchildrenhadtosomehowearnthemoneytosupportthefamily.However,Abdul’sluckchangedwhenhewasseenbyamobileeyeteamsupportedbySightSavers.Theyperformedacataractremovaloperationwhichrestored(恢复)hissight.
Abdulisveryspecialtous,becausehewasthetwomillionthpersonwhosesightwerestored.Thatwasbackin1987.In1991,TajEibi,amotheroftwosons,becamethethreemillionthpersontoreceivethegiftofsightfromSightSaversatamobileeyehospitalinPakistan.Nowshe’srunningthefamilyhomeagain,workinginthefieldswithhersonsandhelpingatthelocalprimaryschool.
Howmuchdiditcosttobringaboutthismiracle(奇迹)?
Just£8.Imagine,£8willgivethepricelessgiftofsighttoablindperson.And£16willrestorethesightoftwoblindpeople.Youcanhelpbysparingafewminutestosendusyourdonationto:
SightSavers,FREEPOST,HaywardsHeath,
WestSussex,RH163ZA
21.Accordingtothetext,Abdul_____.
A.sufferedfromaneyediseaseB.waspopularasatailor
C.wasrichinhisvillageD.livedallalone
22.ThankstoSightSavers,TajEibi_____.
A.gotawell-paidjobB.wasabletoliveanactivelife
C.gottoknowAbdulD.senthersonstoalocalschool
23.Thetextismostprobablytakenfrom_____.
A.astorybook B.aresearchpaper
C.abiography D.acharitymagazine
B
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Hawaiiansareamongthemostgenerous peopleintheworldandgiftgivingiswidelypracticedthroughouttheyearatalloflife’smajorceremonies:
birthsandbirthdays,weddings,deaths,andgraduationsaswellasduringAmericanandWesternholidayslikeChristmas,Mother’sDay,Father’sDay,andValentine’sDay.
GiriistheJapanesetermappliedtogiftgivingandtheideaofreciprocity.Itisageneraldutymadeintheformofbirthday,wedding,graduation,andanniversarygiftsaswellaspresentationsgivenwhensomeoneisillorhasdied.Eachgiftofmoneyorgoodsisnotedwhenreceivedanditisreturnedinequalvalueatalatertime.SomeJapanesefamiliesactuallykeepawrittenrecord,assigningvaluestogifts,andusethisrecordforfuturereciprocity.Takingagifttoapartyisanotherexpressionofgiri,sinceJapaneserarelygoempty-handedtoapartyhostedbyanygroup.
Omiyageisasouvenirorthingnativetoaparticularplace;thustravelerspurchaseomiyageforfamily,friends,andofficeworkersathome.OneEuropeanbusinessman,marriedtoaJapanesewoman,alwaysreturnshomefromabusinesstripwithaboxofcandyorcookiesforhisofficestaff.NotlimitedtopeopleofJapaneseancestry,thisideaofomiyageiswellacceptedamongmanypeoplesintheHawaiianIslands.
WhenJapanesefamilymemberstravel,thepracticeofsenbetsucomesintoplay.Senbetsuisthegiftofmoneytoatraveler,whichisoftenusedtopurchaseomiyageforthegiver.
Giri,omiyage,andsenbetsu—thethreeJapanesetermsassociatedwithgiftgiving—areconceptssimilarlyimplantedinmanyotherAsiancountrieslikeChinaandKorea.TheseconceptshavefurtherspreadtobecomeaHawaiiantraditionwherefavorsarereturnedandbusinessisconductedamongfriends.
24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“reciprocity”inParagraph2referto?
A.Takingagifttoaparty.B.Sharingthesamefeelings.
C.Keepingarecordofgifts.D.Payingbackwhatonereceives.
25.ThestoryofoneEuropeanbusinessmanshowsthat_____.
A.heacceptstheideaofomiyageB.hestartedacandybusiness
C.heisquietandgenerousD.heoncelivedinHawaii
26.BeforeaJapanesetravelsabroad,hemayreceive_____.
A.giri B.omiyageC.senbetsu D.goods
27.Forwhatpurposeisthetextwritten?
A.ExplainingsomeJapanesewords.
B.IntroducinggiftgivinginHawaii.
C.ShowingsomepopulargiftsinJapan.
D.Describingsomerulesataceremony.
C
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ClaraBarton,bornonChristmasin1821,iswidelyknownasoneofthemosthonoredwomeninAmericanhistory.Shebeganteachingschoolwhenmostteachersweremenatthattime.Later,shebecameoneofthefirstwomenevertobeemployedbythegovernment.
HercareerinhelpingthesickbeganwhenherbrotherDavidbecameherfirstpatient.HefelldownfromtheroofofahousewhenClarawasjust11yearsold.Shestayedbyhissideandlookedafterhimforthreeyears,learninghowtogivehimallhismedicines.
WhentheCivilWarbeganin1861,sheimmediatelyrecognizedthatthepoorlyequippedsoldiersneededhelp.Insteadofwaitingforotherstostepin,Claracollectednecessarythingsonherown,askedthepublicfordonationsandlearnedhowtostoreanddistributethemtosoldiers.Shealsoreadtothesoldiersandwrotelettersforthem.
AftertheBattleofCedarMountaininnorthernVirginiain1862,Claraarrivedatafieldhospitalatmidnightwithavehiclefullofsupplies.AdoctornamedPaulSmithatthathospitalwouldlaterwrite,“Ithoughtheavenhadsentoutanangelthatnight—herassistancearrivedatexactlytherighttime.”
In1869,ClarawenttoEuropeandlearnedabouttheInternationalCommitteeoftheRedCross.UponherreturntotheUnitedStates,shesuccessfullyfoundedtheAmericanRedCross.Sheledtheorganizationforthenext23years.Herlastfieldmission(使命)aspresidentoftheAmericanRedCrosswastohelpthevictimsofthe1900Galvestonhurricane.Shedidnotretire(退休)fromtheAmericanRedCrossuntilshewas83.Truetohernature,Claraalwayswenttowheretheneedwasthegreatest.
Today,theAmericanRedCrosscontinuesthemissionClarastartedmorethan100yearsago.Withthehelpofthousandsofvolunteers,theAmericanRedCrossprovidesrelieftovictimsofdisasters,aswellashelpspeopleprevent,prepareforandrespondtoallsortsofemergencies.
28.WecanlearnfromParagraph2thatClaraBartonwas_____.
A.honest B.caringC.talented D.modest
29.AftertheCivilWarbrokeout,ClaraBarton_____.
A.joinedthearmyandfoughtbravely
B.wenttoEuropeforfurtherstudy
C.continuedtoworkasateacher
D.didalottohelpsoldiers
30.SeeingClaraBarton’sarrival,Dr.Smithmusthavefelt_____.
A.excitedandgrateful B.proudandjoyful
C.shyandnervous D.sadandsorry
31.WhatismainlydescribedinParagraph5?
A.TheaimoftheAmericanRedCross.
B.Theimportanceofvoluntarydonations.
C.ClaraBartonandtheAmericanRedCross.
D.ClaraBarton’scontributiontotheCivilWar.
D
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TaylorCroweusedtoplayhappilywithhistoysandrecitehisalphabet.Byage2,hewasstartingtolearntomakesounds.Butsomethinghappenedinthethirdyearofhischildhood.Hestartedlosinghislanguageabilitiesandwouldhaveemotionaloutbursts.Taylor’sparentsnoticedthathebecameveryshy,anddidnotmakeeyecontact(接触)whenspokento.Heseemedtobeinhisownsecretworld.
Today,nearly1outofevery110childrenbornintheU.S.suffersfromautism.TaylorCrowewasactuallyoneofthesesufferers.Autismisacomplexneurological(brain)conditionthataffectsaperson’sabilitytocommunicateandsocialize.Thesechildrenoftenrepeatwordsoractions,andtheyareextrasensitivetosights,soundsandtouch.Theymayhaveasuddenperiodofuncontrolledangerandcanbeseenbeatingtheirhands.
Scientistsbelievethatchildrenwithautismhavehighlydevelopedvisualareasintheirbrainwhichexplainswhymanyofthem,includingTaylor,areexceptionallygoodartists.But,unfortunately,thiscomesatatrade-off—thebrain’sabilitytocommunicate,makedecisions,planandcompleteataskisreduced.
Throughimmediatetreatmentsandspecializedinstructions,childrenwithautismaretaughtbehaviorssuchaskeepingeyecontactwithothers,respondingwhenspokentoandbecomingawareofthemselves.Somechildrenareabletogrowuptoleadafullandactivelife.ForTaylor,itwasyearsofhardwork,buthehasshownmarkedimprovementandiswellonhiswaytobecomingbetter.Itappearsthattheearlierparentsandcaregiversprovidespecialcare,theeasierthesechildrencangetclosetonormallives.
Autismisareminderthateachofusisdifferent.Everychildwithautismisstillachild;everypersonwithautismisstillaperson.Thenexttimeyoucomeacrossachildwithautism,tryreachingoutandconnectingwiththechildinside.
32.Attheageofthree,TaylorCrowe_____.
A.wasunabletoseethingsclearlyB.wouldbecomeangryveryeasily
C.startedtolearntoreadthealphabetD.losthislanguageabilitiescompletely
33.Itseemsthatautism_____.
A.helpssufferersachieveinotherfieldsB.spreadsrapidlyacrosstheU.S.
C.iscausedbyuncontrolledangerD.cannotbecurednow
34.Inthelastparagraph,theauthortriesto_____.
A.explainwhatcausesautism
B.askustorespectandacceptthosewithautism
C.tellushowtopreventautism
D.makeusrealizetheimportanceofbeinghealthy
35.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.AbriefhistoryofautismB.Autismandbraindevelopment
C.ChildrenwithautismintheU.S.D.TaylorCrowe:
alifewithautism
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