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必修1Module1单元测试题

第一部分阅读理解(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

Since2000,theFeatherRiverLandTrust(FRLT)hasbeenworkingtoprotectthelandsandwatersoftheFeatherRiverregion.FRLTownsthreeveryspecialplaces,whichweinviteyoutovisit.MaddalenaPropertyinSierraValley

MaddalenaPropertyisaheavenforpeoplewholikebirds.Itswetlandshavemorethan120birdspecies.Withincreasingnumbersofvisitorseveryyear,MaddalenaPropertyhasbecometheplacethatbirdloversmustvisit.Opentothepublicallyearround,MaddalenaPropertyisagreatplaceforyoutoplayinthewetlands,andenjoygreat360-degreeviewsofthemountainssurrounding(环绕)SierraValley..

HeartKRanchinGeneseeValley

HeartKRanchisaSierraNevadatreasure,withwonderfulmountainbeautyandarichhistoricalandculturalpast.Therearedifferentkindsofwoodlandsandgrasslands.FallisagreattimetomakeadrivefromSt.BernardLodgetoIndianValley.It’salsoaverygoodplaceforyoutohaveapicnicoralongbikeride.

LeonhardtRanchinAmericanValley

LeonhardtRanchwasprotectedin2012asanoutdoorclassroomforchildreninQuincyHighSchool.Duringschoolhours,teachersandstudentsareallowedtosetupresearchsitesanddoprojectsintheiroutdoorclassroom.LeonhardtRanchisopentothepublicduringnon-schoolhourstowalkalongourriversideandwatchforfrogs,fish,birdsandotherwildlife.YoucanalsoenjoythebeautifulviewsofSpanishPeakandAmericanValley.

Note:

NodogsorbikesareallowedinLeonhardtRanch.

1.Thethreeplacesarealllocatednear__________.

A.FeatherRiverB.SierraValleyC.GeneseeValleyD.AmericanValley

2.Ifyouwanttostudybirds,you’dbettervisit__________.

A.MaddalenaPropertyandHeartKRanch

B.HeartKRanchandQuincyHighSchool

C.MaddalenaPropertyandLeonhardtRanch

D.LeonhardtRanchandQuincyHighSchool

3.WhatisthesharedfeatureofHeartKRanchandLeonhardtRanch?

A.Manykindsoflandforms.

B.Arichculturalpast.

C.Anoutdoorclassroom.

D.Manykindsofanimals.

B

IattendedaCatholic(天主教的)grammarschoolfornineyears.LaterIdecidedtogotothepublichighschoolthatInowattend.WhydidIchooseapublichighschool?

Themainpurposeofgoingtoschoolistoreceiveagoodeducationthatwillhelpusbecomesuccessfulinthefuture.Bothprivateandpublicschoolsgivethisopportunity.Butpublicschoolsandprivateschoolseachgiveanentirelydifferentsocialexperience.Thesocialexperience,inmyopinion,ismuchmoreimportantthantheacademic(学业的)experience,especiallyforaboylikeme.

Inmygrammarschool,mostofthepeopleImetwerewhite,Catholic,andofthesamelearningability.Everydayatschool,studentswereexpectedtowearuniform(统一的)clothes,haveuniformhairstylesandlearnatthesamepace.Growingup,thisiswhatIexpectedallschoolswerelike.FornineyearsIdidn’tknowthatpeopleofdifferentreligions(宗教)andlearningpacesexistedintherealworld.ButthefactisthattherearemoretypesofpeoplethanCatholicsandquicklearners.Forthisreason,Idecidedtotrysomethingnewbyattendingapublichighschool.

Myfreshmanyearofhighschoolwasanamazingeye-openerforme.Imetdifferenttypesofpeople.Ihavemetpeoplewithlonghair,shorthair,blackhairandpurplehair.Ihavemetpeoplewhoaretwoyearsaheadofeveryoneelse,andotherswhoaretwoyearsbehind.Therearemusicians,bookwormsandotherswithinterestsoutsidetheschool.Peoplecanbewhoevertheywanttobe.

Meetingsomanydifferentstudentsandteacherswithsomanydifferentinterestsmadememuchmoreinterestedinmeetingmorepeople.Thisexperiencemademeknowhowimportantthesocialpartofapublichighschoolreallyis.Inthefuture,whenIgotocollegeandbeginmycareer,Iwillbemeetingandworkingwithpeoplewhohavedifferentbackgrounds.Forthisreason,IwillneverregretthedecisionIhavemade.

4.Whydidtheauthordecidetogotoapublichighschool?

A.Becausehewantedtobecomebetterathisstudies.

B.Becausehedidn’twanttolearngrammaranylonger.

C.Becausehewantedtogainausefulsocialexperience.

D.Becausehisparentscouldn’taffordtosendhimtotheprivateschool.

5.IntheCatholicgrammarschool,theauthor__________.

A.oftenchangedhishairstyle

B.hadaterribleacademicexperience

C.oftenrefusedtowearuniformclothes

D.seldommetmanydifferenttypesofpeople

6.Whatdowelearnaboutstudentsintheauthor’sgrammarschool?

A.Theiracademicexperienceisn’tverydifferent.

B.Theycanusuallydowhatevertheylike.

C.Theyknowallabouttherealworld.

D.Noneofthemstudiesveryhard.

7.Intheauthor’sopinion,studyingatthepublichighschoolwillhelphim__________.

A.applytoagoodcollege

B.becomewhathetrulyis

C.enjoybettersociallifeinthefuture

D.haveagoodacademicexperience

C

Areyounolongerfriendswithsomeoneyoumadefriendswithafewyearsago?

That’snotstrange.Notallfriendshipscanlastlong,especiallyifthetwofriendsdon’thavethesametraits(特质).

Teenagefriendshipmaynotlastforeverifthefriendsdon’tsharethesametraits,saysanewstudy.Thestudysaysthatdifferencescanleadtobadthingsinfriendshipsformedduringteenageyearsandmaycauseafriendshiptoend.“Teenagersaremostlikelytoenjoysuccessful,long-termfriendshipswiththosewhosharesimilartraits,”saysBrettLaursen,ProfessoratFloridaAtlanticUniversityintheUS.

Theresearchstudies410teenagersand573friendshipsthatbeganintheseventhgrade.ResearchersfollowtheteenagersfromGrade7throughGrade12.Fewerthanonefourthofthefriendshipsthatstartedintheseventhgradecontinuedacrossthenextschoolyear.Andonlylessthanoneintenfriendshipsthatstartedinthe7thgradedidn’tdiewhenthefriendswenttohighschoolfrommiddleschool.Onlyonepercentoffriendshipsthatbeganinthe7thgradecontinuedtothe12thgrade.

Thestrongestfriendshipkillersaredifferencesingender(性别),differencesinthedegreetowhichchildrenarelikedbyotherchildren,differencesinphysicalaggression(攻击性)anddifferencesinschoolperformance.

Byfarthebiggestkilleristhedifferenceingender.Cross-genderfriendshipsarealmostfourtimesmorelikelytodissolvethansame-genderfriendships,thefindingsshow.Thenextbiggestkillerisdifferenceinphysicalaggression,followedbydifferencesinschoolperformance,anddifferencesinbeinglikedbyotherchildren.Ratesofdeathoffriendshipsincreaseby25%to43%foreachunitofdifferenceonthesethings,accordingtotheresultsofthestudy.

“Weknewfromstudiesthatweredoneinthepastthatchildrenprefersimilar‘others’asfriends,”saysLaursen.“Nowweknowwhydifferencesarebadforfriendships.Itcausesunhappyexperiences.Itmakesonefriendbearmorecosts.”

8.Tohavelastingfriendships,weshouldmakefriendswiththosewho________.

A.areverypatient

B.areverynicetous

C.performwellinschool

D.havealotincommonwithus

9.Howmanyofthe573friendshipsstillexistedwhentheteenagersenteredhighschool?

A.About60.B.Lessthan58.

C.About143.D.Lessthan160.

10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“dissolve”inParagraph5mean?

A.Increase.B.Appear.

C.Develop.D.End.

11.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?

A.Teenagerslikemakingnewfriends.

B.Physicalaggressionisbadforfriendships.

C.Thedifferencesoffriendsarekillersoffriendships.

D.Teenagerslikemakingfriendswithpeoplelikethem.

D

Howmanysportsstarscanyouname?

Whetherit’stenorthirty,Ibelievethat90%ofthemwouldbemale(男性).Evenintoday’ssociety,whichcallsforgenderequality(男女平等),itseemsthatfemalesportsstarssimplydon’tgetthesamecoverage(报道)asmaleplayers.

TheWorldCupisthemostwidelyfollowedsportingeventintheworld.Accordingtoareport,almost715millionpeoplewatchedthefinalmatchofthe2006FIFAWorldCup,aninthofthewholepopulationoftheplanet.ButhowmanypeoplenoticethefactthattheFIFAWomen’sWorldCuphasjusttakenplaceinCanada?

TheUSteamwasthewinner,afterbeatingtheJapaneseteam5-2inthefinalmatch.Englandevengotathirdplace!

However,theEnglandteaminthemen’sWorldCupseldomrunstothequarter-finals.WhiletheWorldCupenjoysprime-timeonmostBBCchannels,theFIFAWomen’sWorldCupisputaside.Theonlytimethemedia(媒体)madethenewswaswhenanEnglishplayerscoredanowngoal!

Theinequalitydoesn’tendwithfootball.Justrecently,CarolineWozniacki(atopDanishtennisplayer)complainedthatwomendon’tgetthesamechanceasmentoplayontheshowcourtsatWimbledon.Inthiscase,Ithinkit’stheluckofthedraw—thefurtheryougetinthecompetition,themorelikelyyouaretoplayontheshowcourts.Intheopeningstages,itistruethatoftenonlythebestplayerswillplaytheirmatchesontheshowcourts.Women’stennisdoesgetlotsofcoverage,thoughmanycomplainthatitisn’texcitingtowatch.

Manypeoplethinkthewomen’ssportisoftenpaidlessattentionto,butIthinkthisisslowlystartingtochange.IntheUK,thereisacampaigncalledThisGirlCan,whichaimstogetgirlsandwomenbackintosports,regardlessof(不管)theirage,shapeorsportingability.Hopefullythiscampaignwillencouragemorepeopletotakeupandenjoysports,andhelptoreduce(减少)thenation’shealthproblems.

12.ThehiddenmessageinParagraph1isthat______.

A.femaleplayersdon’tgetmuchattention

B.maleplayersaremorelikelytoenjoysports

C.therearemoremaleplayersthanfemalep

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