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高二英语外研版选修六练习Module3单元质量检测三
2019年4月
单元质量检测(三)
(时间:
100分钟 满分:
120分)
Ⅰ.阅读理解(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Weallwanttobelievethatlaughterisgoodforwhatmakesusill,butthesciencebackingthatupisthin.Moststudieshavebeensmallandhavereliedonselfreportedassessments.
However,afewstudiesrelyingonlabtestingdoshowsomebenefits.“Abiglaughleadstotherelease(释放)ofendorphins(chemicalsthatcanmakeyoufeelhappier)fromthebrain,”saysMichaelMillerfromtheUniversityofMarylandMedicalCenter.
A2005studybyMillermeasuredthebloodflowof20volunteersbeforeandafterwatchingafunnymovieandasadmovie.Afterthesadmovie,bloodflowwasmorerestrictedin14ofthe20viewers.Butafterthemoviethatmadethemlaugh,averagebloodflowincreasedby22percent.
Financialbackingforlaughterandhumorresearchisweak—soweakthatwhenMaryBennett,directoroftheWesternKentuckyUniversitySchoolofNursing,wantedtolookintotheeffectoflaughterontheimmune(免疫)system,shefoundherselfaskingotherresearchersforequipmentfromtheirlabs.“It’sreallyhardtogettakenseriouslywhenyousayyoustudylaughter,”shesays.
Butherstudyof33healthywomen,publishedin2003,showedthatthosewholaughedatahumorousmoviehadhigherlevelsofnaturalkillercellactivity,whichincreasedtheirabilitytofightoffdisease.However,theeffectwasseenonlyinthesubjectswholaughedoutloud,notinthosewhoquietlywatchedthecomedy.
Butmostoftheresearchonlaughterandhealthdependsonpersonalfeelingsoropinionsratherthanscientificfacts.Onestudyof70depressedelderlywomenfoundthatlaughteryogawasjustaseffectiveasexerciseinimprovingmood,asmeasuredbyselfsatisfactionreportsbysubjects.
WhenBennettisaskedwhetherlaughtercuresorpreventsanydisease,herquickanswerisasimple“No.”Still,sheadds,“Ithinkit’sausefuladdontorealmedicine.Ifyou’rereceivingmedicinaltreatment,anythingyoucandotohelpyoustayhealthythroughsomethingunpleasantwillhelp.”
语篇解读:
笑一笑,十年少。
不过这一说法缺乏科学证据,目前针对笑的研究还很有限。
1.Whatdoesthe2005studyshow?
A.Funnymoviesmaycausebloodproblems.
B.Endorphinsmaymakepeoplehappier.
C.Sadmoviesareharmfultopatients.
D.Laughtermaybenefithealth.
详细分析:
选D 推理判断题。
由第二、三段可知,这项研究表明,笑可能有益健康。
2.WhatisadifficultproblemforBennett?
A.Howtoleadaresearchteam.
B.Howtostudylaughterandhumor.
C.Howtogetsupportforherresearch.
D.Howtodoresearchontheimmunesystem.
详细分析:
选C 细节理解题。
由第四段可知,对于Bennett来说,如何获得研究支持很困难。
3.Whogothealthbenefitsfromwatchingcomediesinthe2003study?
A.Thosewhowatchedquietly.
B.Thosewholaughedaloud.
C.Thosewhowatchedoften.
D.Thosewholaughedalot.
详细分析:
选B 细节理解题。
由第五段中的“However,theeffectwasseenonlyinthesubjectswholaughedoutloud”可知,在2003年的研究中,观看喜剧只对那些大笑的实验参与者有健康效果。
4.WhatdoesBennettsayaboutlaughter?
A.Itiseffectiveinalimitedway.
B.Itcanonlycuresomediseases.
C.Itmayreplacesomerealmedicine.
D.Itwillbecomeapopulartreatment.
详细分析:
选A 推理判断题。
由最后一段可知,Bennett认为笑只有有限的医疗作用。
B
Annewassittinginthemountainofthevillage.Itwasherlastspringinthemountain.Thatverydayshewouldbeleavingheraunt’shousetorejoinherfamilyinLosAngeles.Shehadbeenstayingtofinishthesixthgradewhenherparentsreadiedtheirnewhome.
Therewasapresencebesideher.Anneglancedtoherleft.Therewasanothergirl,whowasdrawing.ItwasalongtimebeforethetimewasrightforAnnetospeak.
“IsthisyourThinkingPlacetoo?
”Anneasked.Theothergirlnoddedandsmiled,justalittle.Therewasapieceofsadness,Annerealized,inthatgirl’sblueeyes.Therewasmoresilence.Thenthegirl’squestioncame,almostawhisper.
“Whatareyouthinkingabout?
”TheeyesdriftedtothetearsstillclingingtoAnne’sjaw.
“Ilovethisplace,”Annesaidsimply.Thiswasthetruth,anditwasallthattheotherneededtohear.AcomfortingarmreachedaroundAnne’sshoulder.
“Me,too.”
“Whatareyouthinkingabout?
”askedAnne,rememberingthesadnessintheblueeyes.
“MyfamilyismovingtosomewhereinLosAngeles.ButIknewnoonethere.”Annebecamehappy.ShetoldthegirlshewasmovingbacktoLosAngeles.Thegirlbecamehappy,too.Theykepttalkingandfoundtheyhadalotincommon.
ThenitwastimeforAnnetogobacktoheraunt’shouse.Sheglancedbackathernewfriend,standingontherocksinthemountains,andthenexaminedthedrawing.ItshowedthemagicoftheirnewfriendshipandtheThinkingPlaceinswirls(漩涡)ofbrilliantcolor.Abrightsundappledtheentirepageinahopefulgold.ThegirlgaveittoAnneasagift.
Walkingthroughtheforesttowardheraunt’shouse,Anneturnedthesheetover.Therewasatelephonenumberwrittenontheback.
语篇解读:
Anne即将离开她所住的村庄,但在离开前她结交了一位新朋友。
5.WhywasAnnestayingwithheraunt?
A.Becauseshewaslearninghowtodrawthere.
B.Becauseshecouldn’tliveinherownhomethen.
C.Becauseshewantedtoreceivegoodeducationthere.
D.Becauseshemissedherauntandwantedtolivewithher.
详细分析:
选B 细节理解题。
根据第一段的“Shehadbeenstayingtofinishthesixthgradewhenherparentsreadiedtheirnewhome.”可知,因为Anne自己的家没有弄好,不能住在自己家里。
6.Weinferthattheothergirl________.
A.wassureshe’dmakemanynewfriends
B.lookedforwardtogoingtoLosAngeles
C.feltsadaboutleavingthevillage
D.wasbadatdrawing
详细分析:
选C 推理判断题。
根据第三段的“Therewasapieceofsadness,Annerealized,inthatgirl’sblueeyes.”可推断那个女孩因为要离开那个村庄而感到难过。
7.HowdidAnnereacthearingthegirlwasmovingtoLosAngeles?
A.Sheconsidereditgreatnews.
B.Shethoughtthegirlwaslying.
C.Shewantedtocomfortthegirl.
D.Shefeltsadthattheywouldbeapart.
详细分析:
选A 细节理解题。
根据倒数第三段中的“‘MyfamilyismovingtosomewhereinLosAngeles.ButIknewnoonethere.’Annebecamehappy.”可知,Anne觉得这是好消息。
8.Wecaninferfromtheendoftextthat________.
A.thetwogirlshadseeneachotherbefore
B.thetwogirlswouldn’tseeeachotheragain
C.thegirlwouldcallAnneassoonaspossible
D.thegirlwantedAnnetokeepintouchwithher
详细分析:
选D 推理判断题。
根据末段的“Therewasatelephonenumberwrittenontheback.”可知,那个女孩给Anne留了个电+话号码,这说明那个女孩想跟Anne保持联系。
C
CampFriendship
JoinoursummerCampFriendship2018.
Who:
Childrenage3-14whoneedtoworkonsocial,communication,andfriendshipskills.
What:
Asuperfunsummerprogramwithtonsofindoor&outdoorplaytime,games,arts&crafts,waterplay,sports,andmore!
Kidswillalsoworkonschoolpreparednessskillssuchasfollowingthetimetable,workingwithagroup,waitingnicely,etc.
Where:
210EastBroadStreetinFallsChurch,VA!
When:
Hoursare9am-3pm;aftercareisprovided(foranadditionalcost)from3-5pm.
Session(期)1:
July10-14&17-21
Session2:
July24-28&July31-Aug4
Why:
Makingfriendsisn’talwayseasy!
Atourprogram,kidswillhavetonsoffunworkingonfriendshipskillswhiledoingallkindsoffuncamplikeactivities.
Childrenwhoapplyshouldbebothverbalandconversational.Wealwayshaveatleasta1∶4adulttochildratio.Childrenunderage6asofJuly10,2018mayattendnomorethan2consecutive(连续的)weeksofcamp.
Howtosignup:
1)Completetheapplicationform.
2)Wewillcontactyoutosetupa“gettoknowyou”intakeplaydate(foryoungerkids)ormeetandgreet(forolderkids)withotherapplicants.Youmaychoosepreferreddatesontheapplicationform.
3)Attendtheintakewithyourchild.
*Thereisa$120feeforthemeeting,duringwhichwewillfindifourprogramisagoodfitforyourchildanddevelopgoalsforhim/hertoworkonwhileatcamp.Aftereachintakeplaydate,wewillinformyouofourdecisioneitherduringtheintakeorwithinoneweekofthedateyouattend.Ifyourchildisaccepted,youmustthenplaceyourdeposit(订金)toreserveyourchild’sspot.
Tuition:
1session(2weeks)=$1,400
2sessions(4weeks)=$2,800
Aftercare(3pm-5pm):
$100/perweek/perchild
*Youcanenjoya5%discountwhenregistering(登记)/payingfortwosessionsatthesametime.
Thingstobring:
Lunch,waterbottle,changeofclothes,sunscreen,bathingsuitandtowel.
语篇解读:
文章介绍了“友谊夏令营”的信息。
9.What’sspecialaboutthecamp?
A.Itruns6hoursaday.
B.Itismainlyforkidsunder6.
C.Itbuildscampers’socialskills.
D.Itfocusesonoutdooractivities.
详细分析:
选C 细节理解题。
根据Who部分的“whoneedtoworkonsocial,communication,andfriendshipskills”可知,该夏令营可以帮助孩子提高社交技能。
10.Whatshouldparentsdobeforeattendingtheintake?
A.Callthestaff. B.Meetotherkids.
C.Paysomefees.D.Putdownadeposit.
详细分析:
选C 细节理解题。
根据Howtosignup部分的“Attendtheintakewithyourchild...Thereisa$120feeforthemeeting”可知,家长需要交一定的费用。
11.Howmuchwillyoubechargedforonesession?
A.$1,330.B.$1,400.
C.$2,660.D.$2,800.
详细分析:
选B 细节理解题。
根据Tuition部分的“1session(2weeks)=$1,400”和“*Youcanenjoya5%discountwhenregistering/payingfortwosessionsatthesametime”可知,参加两周的活动价格上没有优惠,仍应付$1400。
D
Ithinkthemostprofound(深远的)influenceinmylifewasmyfather.Hewasaninventorandascientistwithaninquisitive(好奇的)mind.Helovedandwasgreatlystimulatedbythebeautyandthedesignhefoundinnature.Oncehewasaskedhowhegottheideaforhisinvention,thesilencer.Heanswered,“Bywatchingthewaywaterbehavedwhenitwentdownadrain.”
Thissimplestatementopenedupformetheideaswhichledtoafirmbeliefthathumanintelligenceneedsnobounds.Ibelievethatthroughtheuseofourintelligencewewillmoveprogressivelyclosertoanunderstandingofmanandoftheuniversearoundusandthatthisknowledgewillbringacloserharmonybetweenmanandhissurroundings.Andthen,thiswayliesthechancetomaketheworldabetterplacetolive.
ThenIremembersittingwithhimonhisboatonenightinear