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新外研版高中英语选择性必修二单元测试Unit4Breakingboundaries

(考试时间:

120分钟分值:

150分)

一、根据汉语提示写出本单元单词的正确形式(每小题0.5分,共5分)

1.Weallhave__________(公民的)rightsandduties. 

2.Noonecould__________(设想)ofhishardwork.

3.Thechildrenaresoencouragedbythisbigeventthattheyaredeterminedto__________(献于)themselvestoscienceaftergrowingup.

4.Youshouldkeepinwithhimasheisvery__________(有影响力的). 

5.Theprincipleofdistributionin __________(共产主义的)societyis“fromeachaccordingtohisability”and“toeachaccordingtohisneeds”.

6.Wemustset ________(能够实现的)goals,orwemayfail. 

7.Thenadiscussionwillbeheld,whichmaycoversuchtopicsasschoollife,culturaldifferences,aimingtoimprove __________(共有的,共同点)understanding.

8.Itwasa________(奇迹)thatIcouldwalkagain,butIwantedtoprovethedoctorswrong.

9.Shehasthemost __________(有感染力的,传染性的)smileintheworld.

10.Althoughthesemeasuresarenoteffectiveforever,theyare________(极其重要的)fornow.

二、用所给单词的正确形式填空(每小题0.5分,共5分)

1.Thereisreallynothing __________(reward)inthisworldthanhelpingotherpeopleimprovetheirlives. 

2.Shesmiledin__________(relieve)aftersheheardhersonhadbeenadmittedtoTsinghuaUniversity.

3.Frommyfirstjobattherestaurant,Ilearnedtheimportanceofteamworkand__________(devote).

4.Thediabetes(糖尿病)__________(special)hadtoretireat65butreturnedasanursewithintwoweeksandstilldiduptofourseven-and-a-halfhourshifts(轮班)eachweek.

5.Thedoctorshareshisphonenumberwiththepatientsincasetheyneedmedical___________(assist).

6.Onlywhenwerealizetheimportanceofhelpingeachothercanwebedevotedtobuildinga__________(harmony)society. 

7.Whenwewentin,thewaitertolduswehadtopayfor __________(disinfect)tableware(餐具).

8.Theyputforwardaproposalfora________(join)researchproject.

9.It’sanall________(include)price;thereisnothingextratopay.

10.These __________(tragedy)incidentshavehadanimmediateeffect.

三、选择合适的短语,并用其正确形式,完成句子(每小题1分,共5分)

dedicateto,bringforth,invain,takeplace,engagein

1.Thisnewyearisgoingtobeexcitingbecauseofthechangesthatyouaregoingto_______________.

2.Studentsneedto _______________extensivewrittenandoralcommunicationexercises.

3. TheOlympicGames_______________everyfouryears.

4.Whatashame!

Allmyeffortsturnedouttobe_______________.

5.Thevideoonly_______________peoplewholovedogs.

四、阅读理解(每小题2分,共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

OSCARTHEATRE

BOOKING

—inperson

TheBoxOfficeisopenMondaytoSaturday,10a.m.―8p.m.

—bypost

Statingtheperformanceandchoiceofseats,enclosingacheque,postalorder,oryourcreditcarddetailstoOscarTheatreBoxOffice,POBox220,Mainstreet.AllchequesshouldbemadepayabletoOscarTheatre.

—bytelephone

Ring08448472484toreserveyourticketsortopaybycreditcard(Visa,MasterCardaccepted).

—online

Completetheonlinebookingformat.

DISCOUNTS

Saver:

$2offanyseatbookedanytimeinadvanceforperformancesfromMondaytoThursdayinclusive,andforallmatinees(下午场).Saversareavailableforchildrenupto16yearsold,over60sandfulltimestudents.

Supersaver:

halfpriceseatsareavailableforpeoplewithdisabilitiesandonecompanion.Itisadvisabletobookinadvance.Thereisamaximumofeightwheelchairspacesavailableandonewheelchairspacewillbehelduntilonehourbeforetheshow(subjecttoavailability).

Standby:

bestavailableseatsareonsalefor$6fromonehourbeforetheperformanceforpeopleeligible(有资格的)forSaverandSupersaverdiscountsandthirtyminutesbeforeforallothercustomers.

GroupBookings:

thereisatenpercentdiscountforpartiesoftwelveormore.

Schools:

schoolpartiesoftenormorecanbook$9ticketsinadvanceandwillgeteverytenthticketfree.

Pleasenote:

weareunabletoexchangeticketsorrefundmoneyunlessaperformanceiscancelledduetounforeseencircumstances.

1.Howcanyoupayforaticketwhenyoubookbypost?

A.Byvisitingthewebsiteofapostoffice.

B.Bygoingtoyourlocalbankinperson.

C.ByenclosingyourMasterCardinanenvelope.

D.Byprovidingyourcreditcardinformation.

2.Whatbenefitcanbookersenjoyaccordingtothetext?

A.Agroupoftenadultsgoingtoaperformancecanclaimadiscount.

B.Aschoolpartyof15personsthatbookinadvancepay$135intotalforaperformance.

C.Someoneaccompanyingawheelchairusertoaperformancereceivesadiscount.

D.An18yearoldteenageriseligibleforSaverdiscounts.

3.Accordingtothetext,whocangetStandbytickets?

A.Fulltimestudentsbuyingtickets45minutesbeforeaperformancebegins.

B.65yearoldsbuyingticketsanhourandahalfbeforeaperformancebegins.

C.Theatregoerswhoareunexpectedlyunabletobepresentataperformance.

D.Anyonewhobuysticketsanhourbeforeaperformancebegins.

B

HighschoolbiologyteacherKellyChavisknewsmartphoneswereaprobleminherclass.ButnoteventhestudentsrealizedhowmuchofaproblemthedeviceswereuntilChavisdidaninclassexperiment.

Foroneclassperiod,studentsusedawhiteboardtocounteverySnapchat,Instagram,text,callthatappearedontheirphones.Chavisisamongagrowingnumberofteachers,parentsandhealthexpertswhobelievethatsmartphonesarenowpartlytoblameforincreasingthelevelsofstudentanxiety.“Onegirl,justduringtheonehour,gotcloseto150Snapchatnotifications.150!

”shesaid.

JeanTwenge,apsychologyprofessoratSanDiegoStateUniversityinCalifornia,saiditisnotacoincidencethatyouthmentalhealthissueshaverisenwiththenumberofphones.“Thisuseofphoneshasledtoalossofsleepandfacetofaceinteractionsnecessaryfortheirgrowth.”shesaid.

Researchersarestillnotsurewhetherphonescausestudentdepressionordepressioncausesphoneuse.Butnearly60percentofparentssaidtheyworryabouttheinfluenceofsocialmediaontheirchild’sphysicalandmentalhealth.

Bothschoolsandparentsarestartingtotakestepstodealwiththeproblem.Manypublicschoolspayoutsidecompaniestowatchstudents’socialmediaactivityforsignsofanxiety.Otherschoolsinviteinyogateachersandcomfortdogstohelpcalmstudents.

4.What’sthepurposeofChavis’sexperiment?

A.Toseehowmanystudentshavesmartphones.

B.Tofindouthowpopularherstudentsare.

C.Toshowsmartphonesinfluenceteenagersgreatly.

D.Totellherstudentshowtousesmartphoneswisely.

5.HowdidKellyChavisfeelabouttheresult?

A.Shocked. B.Excited.

C.Satisfied.D.Frightened.

6.WhichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtoJeanTwenge?

A.Studentsarenowundergreatstress.

B.Studentsspendtoomuchmoneyonsmartphones.

C.Overusingphonescausedropsinstudents’grades.

D.Overusingphonesmayharmstudents’bodyandmind.

7.Whatmightbetalkedaboutifthepassageiscontinued?

A.Howotherschoolsdealwithstudents’phones.

B.Whetherthewaystohandlephonesareeffective.

C.Howsomeparentsdealwiththeirchildren’sphones.

D.Whetherstudentsarewillingtogiveupusingphones.

C

Closeyoureyesforaminuteandimaginewhatlifewouldbelikeifyouhadahundreddollarsless.Alsoimaginewhatitwouldbelikespendingtherestofyourlifewithyoueyesclosed.Imaginehavingtoreadthispage,notwithyoureyesbutwithyourfinger-tips.

Withexistingmedicalknowledgeandskills,two-thirdsoftheworld’s42millionblindshouldnothavetosuffer.Unfortunately,richcountriespossesmostofthisknowledge,whiledevelopingcountriesdonot.

ORBISisaninternationalnon-profitorganizationwhichoperatestheworld’sonlyflyingteachingeyehospital.ORBISintendstohelpfightblindnessworldwide.InsideaDC-8aircraft,thereisafully-equippedteachinghospitalwithtelevisionstudioandclassroom.Doctorsaretaughtthelatesttechniquesofbringingsightbacktopeoplethere.ProjectORBISalsoaimsatpromotingpeacefulcooperation(合作)amongcountries.

ORBIStriestohelpdevelopingcountriesbyprovidingtrainingduringthree-weekmedicalprograms.ORBIShastaughtsight-savingtechniquestoover35,000doctorsandnurses,whocontinuetocuretensofthousandsofblindpeopleeveryyear.ORBIShasconducted17planeprogramsinChinasofar.FortheseventotenmillionblindinChinaORBISisplanningtodomoreforthem.AtthemomentanORBISisworkingonalongtermplantodevelopatrainingcenterandtoprovideeyecareservicetoShanxiProvince.ORBISneedsyourhelptocontinuetheirworkandfreepeoplefromblindness.

Forjust$38,youcanhelponepersonsee;for$380youcanbringsightto10people;$1,300helpsteachadoctornewskills;andfor$13,000youcanprovideatrainingprogrammeforagroupofdoctorswhocanmakethousandsofblindpeopleseeagain.Yourmoneycanopentheireyestotheworld.PleasehelpORBISimprovethequalityoflifeforsomanypeoplelessfortunatethanourselves.

8.Thefirstparagraphisintendedto________.

A.introduceanewwayofreading

B.advisethepublictoleadasimplelife

C.directthepublic’sattentiontotheblind

D.encouragethepublictouseimagination

9.Whatdowelearnaboutexistingmedicalknowledgeandskillsintheworld?

A.Theyareadequate.

B.Theyhavenotbeenupdated.

C.Theyarenotequallydistributed.

D.Theyhavebenefitedmostoftheblind.

10.ORBISaimstohelptheblindby________.

A.teachingmedicalstudents

B.trainingdoctorsandnurses

C.runningflyinghospitalsglobally

D.settingupnonprofitorganization

11.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.ORBISinChina

B.FightingBlindness

C.

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