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高中英语Unit9WheelsPeriodtwo课时作业北师大版必修
2019-2020年高中英语Unit9WheelsPeriodtwo课时作业北师大版必修
Ⅰ.阅读理解
A
Whatarethechancesoffindinga60yearoldphotoofyourancestorarrivingatEllisIsland?
Ifthephotowasnothingmorethanhalfapagefromanunidentifiedmagazine,whatarethechancesoffindingit?
Sometimeago,YitzTwerskyofNewYorkfoundapagetornfromamagazineshowinghismotherinlaw,Ernestine,twoyearsoldatthetime,withherparentsonEllisIsland.Whilethiswasexciting,therewasnoinformationaboutwhichmagazineitappearedin.
However,Twerskynoticedtinyprintwiththepicturethatidentifiedthephotographer:
OllieAtkins.AsMr.Twerskysoondiscovered,OllieAtkinswasabignameinphotography—afamousphotojournalistwhotookawardwinningphotosofhistorymakerslikeTruman,MartinLutherKing,Jr.,RichardNixonandothers.Infact,AtkinsservedforseveralyearsastheWhiteHousephotographer.
ThesearchforOllieAtkinsledtoarepository(存放处)ofthephotographers’worksatGeorgeMasonUniversity.Fortunately,Atkinswasameticulousrecordkeeper,whokeptlistsofhisworks.Thecurator(馆长)identifiedMr.Twersky’sphotoasonethatacpanieda1949articleintheSaturdayEveningPost,withthetitle“TheyDoAnythingtoGetintotheUSA.”
Twerskywasoverthemoon.Thecuratorcouldpracticallyhearhimjumpingforjoyoverthephone.Howdidhismotherinlawreact?
“Shewascrying,”Twerskysaid.“IwentonlineandfoundanoldcopyofJanuary29,1949,SaturdayEveningPost.”
LittleErnestine’sparentshadleftPoland,eventuallysurvivingahardjourney.ThePostarticlesharesmanystoriesaboutwhatimmigrantswoulddotoenterAmericansoil.
1.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.HowErnestinemovedtoEllisIsland.
B.HowTwerskyfoundtheoriginofanoldpicture.
C.HowErnestinespentherlifeinAmerica.
D.HowTwerskygotalongwithErnestine.
答案 B
解析 主旨大意题。
文章主要阐述特韦尔斯基如何去探寻一张老照片的来源,故选B项。
2.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutOllieAtkins?
A.Hewasoncealeaderinthegovernment.
B.HeonceworkedtogetherwithErnestine.
C.HewrotefortheSaturdayEveningPost.
D.HeonceworkedfortheWhiteHouse.
答案 D
解析 细节理解题。
由第三段最后一句“Infact,AtkinsservedforseveralyearsastheWhiteHousephotographer.”可知他曾经是白宫的专职摄影师,故选D项。
3.FromParagraph4,weknowOllieAtkins.
A.wasacarefulperson
B.puthisworksatrandom
C.workedatGeorgeMasonUniversity
D.wrotethepapertitled“TheyDoAnythingtoGetintotheUSA”
答案 A
解析 细节理解题。
由第四段第二句话“Fortunately,Atkinswasameticulousrecordkeeper,whokeptlistsofhisworks.”可知A项正确,B项错误;C、D两项在第四段未提及。
4.Theunderlinedphrase“overthemoon”inParagraph5probablymeans“”.
A.extremelyhappyandexcited
B.verynervousandupset
C.quiteawkwardanduneasy
D.rathercrazyandangry
答案 A
解析 词义猜测题。
由第五段第二句“Thecuratorcouldpracticallyhearhimjumpingforjoyoverthephone.”可知答案为A项。
B
VisitorstoaStockholmhotelwillbeabletousemobilephonesinsteadofkeystounlockthedoorsoftheirrooms.AssaAbloy,theworld’slargestmakerofdoorlocks,haslaunchedapilotinwhichtheClarionHotelinStockholmwilllendcustomersmobilephoneswithcloserangeradiochips.
Repeatvisitorsduringafourmonthtrialwillbeabletocheckin(在旅馆登记)usingtheirphonesbeforearrivalandhavetheirphonesactivated(激活)as“keys”.Theywillthenbeabletounlockthedoorbyholdingthephonenexttoit.
Theshortrangeradiotechnology,knownasNearFieldmunication(NFC),isexpectedtobebuiltintosmartphonesintheingyears.Itisalsoexpectedtobeusedforticketingandcardpayments.AssaAbloysaiditwantedtotestthesystembeforeexpanding(扩展)ittootherhotels,mercialbuildingsandhomes.
GregerJohansson,whoworksatresearchfirmRedeye,saidNFCishottechnologyinthemobilephonemarket.Buthesaidfewmodelshaveuseditsofaranditwilltake“severalyears”beforeitbeeswidelyused.
TheheadofAssaAbloy’smobilekeysdepartment,DanielBerg,saidthatthosewhotookpartinthetrialmayfinditcumbersome(笨重的)tohaveanextramobilephone.Butoncepeoplehavethetechnologyintheirownphones,hesaid,itwillsavethemtimeatcheckinandimprovesafety.Hesaidthephonetechnologyworkswithexistingradioenabledlocks,sohotelscancontinuegivingkeycardstovisitorswhodon’thavethenewtechnologyintheirphones.
5.Whichofthefollowingcustomerscantakepartinthetrial?
A.Thosewhowillliveinthehotelforfourmonths.
B.Thosewhocarryatleastthreemobilephones.
C.Thosewhohavestayedatthehotelatleasttwice.
D.Thosewhopayfortheextramobilephone.
答案 C
解析 推理判断题。
根据第二段首句“Repeatvisitorsduringafourmonthtrialwillbeabletocheckin(在旅馆登记)usingtheirphones...”可知回头客可以参加此次试验,故选C项。
6.FromthetextwecanknowthattheNFCtechnology.
A.canonlybeusedinthehotels
B.isstillbeingdevelopedatpresent
C.hasbeenbuiltintosmartphones
D.failedintheexperimentforcardpayments
答案 B
解析 推理判断题。
根据第三段最后一句“AssaAbloysaiditwantedtotestthesystembeforeexpanding(扩展)ittootherhotels,mercialbuildingsandhomes.”可知该技术在推广之前仍需测验,即仍处于开发阶段,故选B项。
7.Whichofthefollowingisadisadvantageofthemobilephonesystemmentionedinthetextatpresent?
A.Customershavetocarryatleasttwophonesatthesametime.
B.Itistooexpensiveforcustomerstobuythemobilephone.
C.Thehotelcan’tmakesurethatcustomersaresafe.
D.Customershavetocheckinbeforeandaftertheirarrival.
答案 A
解析 细节理解题。
根据最后一段第一句中的“...thosewhotookpartinthetrialmayfinditcumbersome(笨重的)tohaveanextramobilephone.”可知,很多受试者觉得多带一部手机很笨重,故选A项。
8.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?
A.KeysAreUsedAsMobilePhones
B.TheMobilePhoneMarketIsEnjoyingaBoom
C.VisitorstoaStockholmHotelEnjoySpecialService
D.HotelReplacesRoomKeyswithMobilePhones
答案 D
解析 标题归纳题。
本文主要介绍了在斯德哥尔摩的一家酒店旅客可以体验手机代替房卡使用的服务,故D项作为标题最合适。
Ⅱ.阅读填空
FortherestofMarch,adiseasewillsweepacrosstheUS.Itwillkeepkidshomefromschool.1Employeeswillsuddenlylosetheirabilitytoconcentrate.
Thedisease,knownas“MarchMadness”,referstotheyearly65teamUSmen’scollegebasketballtournament(锦标赛).2Teamspeteagainsteachotherinasingleelimination(单局淘汰)tournamentthateventuallycrownsanationalchampion.
Nearly20millionAmericanswillfindthemselvesprisonersofbasketballfestivalmadness.Thefunespartlyfromguessingthewinnersforeverygame.Friendspeteagainstfriends.3Colleaguesagainstbosses.
Bignameschoolsareusuallyfavoredtoadvanceintothetournament.Buteachyeartherearedarkhorsesfromlittleknownuniversities.
Thisaddstothemadness.Watchingateamfromaschoolwith3,000studentsbeatateamfromaschoolwith30,000,formanyAmericans,isanexcitingexperience.Someyearsago,thelittleknownGeorgeMasonUniversitywasoneofthefinalfourteams.4
Collegebasketballplayersarenotpaid,sothegameismoreaboutmakinganamefortheiruniversityandthemselves.5About$4billionwillbespentgambling(赌)ontheevent.AccordingtoMediaLifemagazine,theeventwillbringin$500millioninadvertisinginethisyear,toppingthepostseasonineofeveryUSprofessionalleague,includingthatoftheNBA.
A.Husbandsagainstwives.
B.Theplayerswillgoalloutforthegames.
C.Butthatdoesn’tmeanmoneyisn’tinvolved.
D.Collegestudentswillignorepilesofhomework.
E.Peoplearewillingtospendmoremoneyonwatchingit.
F.ItbeginsonMarch15andlaststhroughthebeginningofApril.
G.Manypeoplehadneverevenheardoftheuniversitybeforethetournament.
答案 1.D 2.F 3.A 4.G 5.C
Ⅲ.语法填空
A:
Youlook1.sleepy(sleep).
B:
Yes.Ididn’tgotobeduntil2o’clockinthemorning.
A:
Why?
B:
Iwassittingattheputer.
A:
Wereyoumakingfriends2.online?
B:
Yes.3.Howdidyouknowthat?
A:
Everyoneknowsyouarecrazyabout4.making(make)friendsonline.
B:
Really?
A:
However,Imustsaythatmakingfriendsonlineis5.awasteoftime.Andit’snotreal.
B:
Maybeyouareright,6.butit’sveryinteresting.
A:
That’swhyyoucannotstop?
B:
Partly.ButthemostimportantreasonisthatIcanpractisemyEnglish7.whenIamchattingonlinewithfriends.
A:
Areyouserious?
B:
You’d8.better(good)believeit.Willyouetomyhousetonight?
I’llshowyouhow.
A:
Thanks,anyway.Sleepingismoreimportantforme.Imustgetupearlytomorrow.
B:
Pooryou.
A:
Isuggestyou9.(should)spend(spend)lesstimemakingfriendsonline.Therearelotsof10.moreimportant(importance)thingstodo,right?
B:
Iknow.Butjustletmebemyself.
2019-2020年高中英语Unit9Wheels单元检测北师大版必修
第一部分 听力(略)
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
Nowadays,peopleinChinaareincreasinglyinterestedincelebratingforeignfestivals,especiallythosewesternfestivals.
Asurveyconductedrecentlybysinashowedthatamongthe18,222peoplesurveyed63.90%saidcelebratingChristmasisjustanotherwayofenjoyinglife,nothingseriouswhile17.85%surveyedconsideredthefestivalasafashionact,showingtheywerenot“out”.Thesetwopartsclearlyexpressthegeneralopinionoftheyoung.10.45%peopleinvolvedsaidthecelebrationofareligiouswesternfestivalwithsomuchenthusiasmisabsolutelyunbelievableadmireofforeigngoodness.Only7.80%ofpeopleconsiderChristmasasakindoffestivalcolonization(殖民).
ThearisingofcelebratingforeignfestivalsclearlyhassomethingtodowiththeadvancementofChina’seconomy.Inmypointofview,ChristmasandotherfestivalscelebratedinChinahavedifferencefromtheorigin.Theyhavelosttheirreligiousbackgroundandturnedintoabigoccasiontohavefunandenjoylife.Shopowners’pocketsarefilled,thepublic’shungerforhappinessisfilled,andthatisenough.ForeignfestivalsinChinaaremorelikecarnivalsgivingpeoplepleasureandenjoyment.
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