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Module3单元测试题

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

ScholasticArt:

 Whatisyourjob?

JaysonFann:

 Ibuildhuman-sizednestsallovertheworld.

SA:

 Canpeoplesitinyournests?

JF:

  Yes!

Peoplehavedinnerpartiesinmynests.Theyreadandrelaxinthem.Someofmynestsevenhaveseveralrooms.Mynestsareevenusedashotelrooms.

SA:

 Howdoyoumakeanest?

JF:

 First,Imakeadesignforthenest.ThenIreviewthedesignwithmyclient(客户).Afterthedesignisfinal,Icollectwoodandworkwithateamtobuildit.

SA:

 Whatdoyouusetomakeyournests?

JF:

  Iuseeucalyptus(桉树)wood,whichissoftandeasytobendwhenitisyoungandfreshlycut.Butwhenitdries,itbecomesextremelyhard.Soitholdsitsshapeandcansupportweight.Butthestructure'sstrengthalsocomesfromtheengineering—howIweave(编织)thewood,andhowIjoinmajorsectionsbybolting(用螺栓固定)themtogether.

SA:

 Whatmakesagreatnestdesign?

JF:

  Placementisimportant.Thelinesofthebranches  (树枝)createmovementandenergy,resultinginacleaner,simplerbackground—suchassmoothstoneorthesky—whichreallyfitsthenest.Forme,it'sallaboutbalance.

SA:

 Whatskillsdoyouneedforyourjob?

JF:

 Youhavetobeabletodrawandusedifferentartistictools.Butyoualsohavetoknowhowtospeaktopeople—yourclientsandthepeoplewhoworkforyou.

SA:

 Whatinspiresyou?

JF:

 Ilovetoseehowotherartists,likeAndyGoldsworthy,takecommonandnaturalmaterialsandmakesomethingspecialwiththem.

SA:

 Whatisthebestpartofyourjob?

JF:

 Igettobecreativeinawaythatdoesn'tharmtheenvironment!

21.JaysonFann'snestsare_____.

A.usedfordifferentpurposes

B.completelymadeofwood

C.usuallybuiltathishome

D.justusedforexhibition

22.WhenJaysonFannmakesanest,heusually_____.

A.buildsitonhisown

B.placesitonaeucalyptustree

C.askshisclienttodesignitfirst

D.takesitssurroundingsintoconsideration

23.JaysonFannisactually_____.

A.ananimallover

B.afashiondesigner

C.afamousengineer

D.anenvironmentalartist

B

      BrianGreene,aprofessorofphysicsandmathematicsat Columbia University,hascreatedanonlinescienceeducationplatform.Hetriesto“buildabridge”withthingsyouknowabout,andthen“bringyouacrossthatbridgetothestrangeplaceofmodernphysics.”

      RecentlyIhadachancetoaskGreeneaboutwormholes(aholewhichsomescientiststhinkmightexist,connectingpartsofspaceandtimethatarenotusuallyconnected),timetravelandothermysteriesoftheuniverse.Iaskedhimamillion-dollarquestion:

WhatifIwentthroughawormholeandpreventedmyparentsfrommeeting?

“Mostofusbelievethattheuniversemakessense,”Greenesaid.Althoughthereareseveralinterestingtheoriesabouttimetravel,headded,thelawsofphysicswouldprobablypreventsomethingsoillogical(不合乎常理的)fromtakingplace.Thegoodnewsisthatthetimeparadox(悖论)isopenforfuturephysiciststosolve.

      Whenaskedhowphysicscouldbecomemoreexcitingforkids,GreenesaidthatbooksbyStephenWeinberg,LeonardSusskind,andotherphysicists,“makeitagreattimeforpeoplewhowanttolearnaboutbigideasbutaren'tyetready,perhaps,tolearnmath.”

      WhenIpointedoutthatsomestudentsstillmightfindphysicsboring,Greenesaidthatthekeyistoteachthemaboutthingsthatarestrange.“Thebasicstuffisimportant,”Greenesaid.“ButIthinkit'sreallyimportanttoalsodescribethemoremodernideas,thingslikeblackholesandtheBigBang.Ifkidshavethoseideasinmind,thenatleastsomeofthemwillbeexcitedtolearnallthedetails.”

      GreenehasfollowedAlbertEinstein'sleadintryingtosolvethemysteriesoftheuniverse.Nowhewantskidstodothesame.AsGreenesaid,physicsis“notjustamatterofsolvingproblemsinanexam.”It'saboutexperimenting,showinganinterestinstrangephenomena(现象)—andhavingfun!

24.Amillion-dollarquestionisprobablyvery_____.

A.direct               B.difficultC.personal           D.long

25.ThebooksbyWeinbergandSusskind_____.

A.areboringtoread

B.aremainlyaboutmath

C.arepopularsciencebooks

D.areonlypopularamongkids

26.AccordingtoParagraph4,whichofthefollowingdoesGreeneagreewith?

A.Modernphysicsisaboringsubject.

B.Interestplaysanimportantroleinstudying.

C.Itisnotnecessarytolearnallaboutphysics.

D.ItiseasytodescribeblackholesandtheBigBang.

27.Inthelastparagraph,Greenehopesthat_____.

A.kidscanlovescienceandphysics

B.kidscandowellinphysicsexams

C.kidscanhavefunwithexperiments

D.kidscanfindmorestrangethingsinlife

C

      Asanoceanographer(海洋学家),I'vespentmanyyearsdevelopingrobotstoexploretheocean,andnowwe'reputtingthattechnologytouseinourJASONProject,aprogramthat'sdesignedtoinspirestudentsandgettheminterestedinscience,technology,engineeringandmathematics.Intheatersthroughoutthecountry,webringkidstogetherandsendbacktothemonlargescreensourliveexplorationsoflargeareasoftheglobe.Notonlyarethekidsobservers,buttheycanoperaterobotsmovingacrosstheareawhilebroadcastingimagesbacktothem.Thekidshavethesensation(感受)ofreallybeingatthesitewithus.

      Ibelieveadvancesinrobottechnologywillonedaybethekeytoanewkindoftravel.Inthenext10or15years,peoplewillhaveroomsintheirhousesthatwillbeabletosimulate(模拟)otherenvironments.Iliketocalltheserooms“homedomes”—smalltheaterswithscreensandadvancedequipmentthatcanreproducethesights,sounds,smells,andfeelofadesert,oraforest.Handinhandwiththeserooms,Icanseeamarketfortravelrobotslocatedincountriesaroundtheworld.Youcouldrentarobotworkinginarainforest,thengointoyourhomedome,whereyouyourselfoperatetherobot'smovements.Theequipmentintheroomwillreceivethesensationsintherobot'senvironmentandsimulatethemforyou.

      Today,muchoftheworld'spopulationnevertravelsmorethan50or60milesfromhome.Andevenapersonwithenoughtimecanseeonlyapartoftheearth'ssights.Butthisnewwayoftravelwillcostsomuchlessinbothtimeandmoneyandallowpeopletoseealotmoreoftheglobe.Andsimulatedtravelwillalsohelpprotectourplanet.Youcan'ttakelargegroupsoftouriststolookatDianFossey'sgorillas(大猩猩).Butasmallrobot,withnoanimalsmell,cangetveryclosetoagorillaandsendthesights,sounds,andsmellsbacktoamillionpeople.

28.ThemainpurposeoftheJASONProjectisto_____.

A.designrobots

B.educatechildren

C.exploretheworld

D.improvetechnology

29.Withoutgoingoutside,peoplein“homedomes”can_____.

A.enjoyaguidedtrip

B.getveryclosetonature

C.developandoperaterobots

D.sendimagesbacktoscientists

30.What'stheauthor'sattitudetowardsthefutureofrobottechnology?

A.Uncaring.       B.Doubtful.

C.Hopeful.         D.Dissatisfied.

31.Accordingtothetext,simulatedtravel_____.

A.hasbeenwidelyaccepted

B.costslotsoftimeandmoney

C.isharmfultotheenvironment

D.istime-andmoney-saving

D

      Inanewmove,doctorsareusingfeaturefilmsinordertoencouragetheirpatientstotalkmorefreelyabouttheirproblems.Supportersof“filmtherapy(疗法)”saythatdiscussingcharactersandplotlinesfromaproperfilmcanhelppeopletounderstandtheirfeelingsbetter.

      OneofthoseusingthemethodisBernieWooder,adoctorfromElstree,whocharges£45foraone-hour“filmtherapy”session.Hesaid,“Iwastreatingawomanwhohadbeenbadlyletdowninarelationship,andwhowasexperiencingsuchstrongfeelingsthatitwasdifficultforhertospeakaboutthem.Itoldherthathersituationremindedmeof OntheWaterfront,whenMarlonBrando'scharacterrealizeshisbrotherisdishonestandhefeelsagreatsenseofbetrayal(背叛).Mypatientidentifiedsoeasilywithhimthatshestartedtocry.Watchinganddiscussingthefilmunlockedallthefeelingsshehadburied.Eachtimeshewatchedandcried,shefeltbetter.”

      MrWooderadmitsthatfilmtherapydoesnotworkforeveryone,butsayshehasuseditsuccessfullywithaboutathirdofhisclients.“Throughthefilms'characters,plotsandevenmusic,itallowspeopletofacetheirproblems.”Hesaidthat FallingDown,inwhichMichaelDouglasplaysthepartofanunemployedmanwhoissofrustrated(沮丧的)thatheusesviolence,wasanexampleofthedangerousimplications(后果)ofnotlettingangergo.“Iusedthisfilmwithapatientwhowasveryupsetbecausehewasholdingontoalotoftheangerhefelttowardspeoplewhohadfrustratedhim,”saidMrWooder.“WetalkedaboutMichaelDouglas'scharacterandthedisastrouspathhetakes,andmypatientthenrealizedthatheneededtoletgoofhisfeelingsmoreregularlysoasnottoeruptlikeatimebomb.”

32.WhatcanwelearnaboutBernieWooder?

A.Heusedtobeanactor.

B.Helikestoreviewdifferentfilms.

C.Heisgoodatsharinghisfeelings.

D.Heisinsupportof“filmtherapy”.

33.Whydidthepatientcrywhenshewatched OntheWaterfront?

A.Shemissedherbrother.

B.Shewasmovedbythefilm.

C.Sherealizedshehadbeencheated.

D.Shethoughtofhersufferings.

34.Afterdiscussing FallingDown withMrWooder,thepatientdecidedto_____.

A.letgoofhisanger

B.stophisactsofviolence

C.forgetthosewhohurthim

D.learnfromMichaelDouglas

35.Whatdoesthetextmainlytellus?

A.Filmstarshaveproblemstoo.

B.Filmscanhelpunlockfe

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