外研版高二英语选修六 Module 6 War and Peace 单元测试试题不含听力及单选含.docx

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Module6WarandPeace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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

      In2017,AmandaGorman,then19,wasnamedthefirstNationalYouthPoetLaureate.ShespokewithTFK’sBrianMcGrathaboutpoetryinherlife.

      Haspoetryalwaysbeenapartofyourlife?

      IbeganwritingsongswhenIwas5.WhenIgottomiddleschool,Isaidtomyself,“Amanda,youcan’tsingatall.”ButitseemedthatthesongsIwaswritingwereactuallypoems.Ibeganchangingfrommusictopoetryandspokenword.

      Whathaspoetrydoneforyou?

      Poetryallowsmetochoosemyownvoice.Ihavespentalotoftimewritingprose(散文)stories.Buttheyneverfeltlikemyownvoiceunlesstheyplayedwithrhythm(韵律),andconnecteddifferenttypesofimagesthewaymypoemsdo.OftenwhenIreadmyproseoutloud,someonewouldsay,“Youknow,thatwasagreatpoem.”

      Howdidyoustartoutasayouthleader?

      MymomisanEnglishteacher.Sheisveryenthusiasticaboutwhatpoetrycandointheclassroom.She’dbringmeintoherclassroomtoleadpoetryworkshops(讲习班).That’showIdevelopedmyskillsinteaching.

      Howdidthisworkgrow?

      WhenIwas16,IstartedanorganizationcalledOnePenOnePage.Thewebsiteisaplacewherestudentsfromaroundtheworldcantelltheirstories.Andwehelpschoolsacrossthecountryteachpoetryworkshops.Everyyear,weholdaWriteOn!

symposium(研讨会),whichisallaboutusingrhythmandthespokenwordtoeffectsocialchangewithinthecommunity.

       Haveyoufoundkidstobeenthusiasticpoets?

      Kidsbringanewtypeofenergytopoetry.Theywanttowriteaboutanythingunderthesun.Andtheycometopoetrywithoutlimitationsaboutwhatitcanbe. 

21.InwhatwaydidpoetryhelpGorman?

A.Itgaveheravoice.

B.Itledhertowriteprose.

C.Itmadeherbecomeworld-famous.

D.Itencouragedhertostartsinging.

22.WhatcanbelearnedaboutOnePenOnePage?

A.Itworkstocollectstoriesworldwide.

B.Itdevelopspoeticeducationatschool.

C.Itpresentsanumberofsocialproblems.

D.ItwassetupbyGormanandhermother.

23.HowdoesGormanlookatkids’poems?

A.Theyarequitechildish.

B.Theyarelimitedinnumbers.

C.Theyaresunnyandhumorous.    

D.Theyarefreeandimaginative.

      Lastyear,eight-year-oldTrishaRaowasworriedaboutherupcomingschoolexams,sosheturnedtopoetrytohelpworkthroughherfeelingsandgiveherselfconfidenceasshepreparedforthetests.“Itwasagoodwaytomakemestaycalm,”Raosays.

      Whilelisteningtothenewswithherfather,RaolearnedaboutthewarinSyria.Conditionsinthecountryweretough,andmanypeoplewereleavingforsaferareas.“Iwassadthattheylosttheirhomesandsomeofthemlosttheirfamily,”Raosaid.

      ItmadeRaothink.Ifthepoemshehadwrittenthenightbeforehertesthadgivenherhope,maybeitcoulddothesamefortherefugee(难民)children.Raoworkedonherpoemandturneditintoabookcalled BelieveinYourself withthehelpofherfamilyandfriends.Itfollowsthetales(故事)ofSunshinethepup(小狗)(basedonRao’sreal-lifeCockerSpanielofthesamename)andPapaDog.Eachpagepresentsalessonontopicssuchasovercomingdifficulties,workinghard,andofcourse,believinginone’sself.

      “IfeelthattheSyrianrefugeechildrenneedtohearamessageofhope,”shesays.“I’mhappythatIwasabletowritethisbookandsharethismessagewiththem.”

      TherefugeechildrenhaveacceptedRao’sencouragingmessagesoenthusiasticallythattheIstanbulCentreforSupporttoLifehasbeguntranslatingRao’sbookintoArabicsothey’llbeabletoreaditintheirownlanguage.BelieveinYourself hasalsoearnedRaoaprizefromtheIndependentPublishersBookAwardsforBestChildren’seBook.

      Inordertoget BelieveinYourself intothehandsofasmanychildrenaspossible,Raoandherfamilyhavepromisedtodonate(捐赠)acopyofthebooktoarefugeechildforeverycopysold.

24.HowdidpoetryaffectRaowhenshewaseight?

A. Ithelpedherbelieveinherself. 

B.Itbroadenedheroutlookonlife.  

C.Itofferedherenthusiasmandskills.

D.Itmadeherachieveexcellentgrades.

25.Whatcanwelearnabout BelieveinYourself ?

A.Itdiscussesavarietyofrefugeeproblems. 

B.ItwascompletelyfinishedbyRaoherself.

C.Itaimstoencouragerefugeechildren.

D.ItwasbasedonRao’sownstory.

26.HowdidthepublicreacttoRao’sbook?

A.Theyhaddoubtsaboutit.

B.Theythoughthighlyofit.

C.Theyhadmixedopinionsonit.

D.Theywereunconcernedaboutit.

27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.ALessonfromaGirl

B.ThePleasureofGiving     

C.SharingHopewithRefugees

D.ExploringtheWell-beingofRefugees

      EverytimeauthorAlexBrownhasreleased(发行)abookIhavewastednotimeinjumpingstraightin.IhavealwaysbeenhonestaboutnotbeingafanofshortstoriesasIhavefoundthemtobelackingindepthformebutwhenIsawthatAlexBrownwasbringingoutashortstorynamed NotJustforChristmas setinhermuchlovedvillageofTindledaleIknewtherewasnowayIcouldmissoutonanothervisittothevillage.

      ThemaincharacterinthisshortstoryisKittywhoappearedinthepreviousTindledalebooksrunninghercaféTheSpottedPigCafé.KittyisasinglemotherofthelovelylittleTeddieafterherhusbanddiedatruehero.KittyandTeddiehaveadaptedtolifebutthenKittyreceivesaphonecallfromMackwhowasherhusband’sbestfriend,withnewsthatherhusband’sdogMontyhasbeenretired andneedsahome.WillMontybringeverlastinglovetothefamilyorwillhebringuptoomanymemoriesforKitty?

      Iam overthemoon thatthisbookfocusesonKitty’sstoryassheisacharacterwhohastouchedmyheartintheTindledalebooksandIhavereallywantedtheauthortoexplorehercharactermore.Thestorylineisverymovingbutalsoupliftingtoowithalovelytouchofcelebration.

      ThisisthefirstshortstoryIhavereadwheretheauthorhasmanagedtoputallofthefeelingofafulllengthnovelintoashortstory.Thecharactersarewelldevelopedandsoonworktheirwayintoyourheart.Thestorylinealsohasgreatdepthoffeelingthankstothechallengingtopicstheauthordealswith.Therearesometouchingmomentsandtheonethatreallytouchedmyheartwasthecomment(评论)Teddiemadeaboutherfather.

      It’sactuallyquiteamazinghowmuchhappensinsuchashortstory,butnoneofitfeelsrushed.

28.Whichstatementistheauthor’sviewaccordingtoParagraph1?

A.Hecouldn’tgetthestory’sdeepthoughts.

B.Hehasalwaysbeeninterestedinshortstories.

C.Hedidn’texpecttovisitthevillageofTindledale.

D.HewaslookingforwardtoAlexBrown’snewbook.

29.WhatdoestheunderlinedexpressioninParagraph3mean?

A.Inhighspirits.           

B.Burningwithcuriosity.

C.Supersadandworried.         

D.Verytouchedandsatisfied.

30.Whatcanwelearnabout NotJustforChristmas?

A.Itsstorylinesareprettysimple.

B.Itisinfactanamusingcomedy.

C.ItfocusesonKittyandherdogMonty.

D.Itscharacterssoonwintheheartofreaders.

31.Whatmomenttouchedtheauthormost?

A.Alovelytouchofcelebration.    

B.Kitty’swarmwelcometoMonty.

C.Monty’severlastinglovetothefamily.

D.Teddieexpressingheropinionaboutherfather.

D

      Back-to-backhurricaneshittheU.S.VirginIslandslastfallandcausedalotofdamage.TheU.S.ArmyCorpsofEngineershascollectedmorethan736,000cubic(立方的)yardsofrubbishastheyrushtocleanupSt.Thomas,St.JohnandSt.Croix,theVirginIslands’threemajorislands,butthereisnoplacetoputit.Someoftherubbishismetal(金属),someofitiswoodandpartsofbuildings,butmostofitistreesandotherplants.

      TheArmyCorpswillshipthemetaltotheU.S.mainlandtobesold.Afterbeingcutupintosmallparts,woodandotherrubbishwillbesentthere,too.Butitismuchhardertogetridofthetreesandbigplants.TheArmyCorpswantedtoburntheplantwaste.Itisthecheapestwaytogetridofit,whichwasdoneinNewYorkandNewJerseyafterHurricaneSandyin2012.

      ButpeopleintheVirginIslandsthoughtitcouldharmtheirhealthandthehealthoftheislands,too.TheproteststartedontheislandofSt.John,whichiscircledbycoralreefs(珊瑚礁)andincludesabignationalpark.PeopleonSt.ThomasandSt.Croixjoinedin,too.

    Sendingtheplantwastetothemainlandisnotagoodidea,either.Itincludesinsectsthatcouldcreateproblemsinotherareas.InPuertoRico,anislandintheCaribbeanSea,theArmyCorpsiscuttingplantwasteintomulch(护根),whichhelpsimprovethesoil.PeopleintheVirginIslandsliketheidea.Buttheremaynotbeenoughspaceforallofit.

    Andsomepeoplearetiredofwaiting.RaphaelMunchez,whosehomewasdamaged,isoneofthosepeople.“Weneedourgovernmenttogetbackonitsfeet,”hesaid.“It’sstrugglingrightnow.Nobodyisworriedaboutpollutionrightnow.Weareworriedaboutgettingallofthisrubbishofftheisland.”

32.WhattroubledtheArmyCorpsintheVirginIslands?

A.Thesevereweather.

B.Themountainsofrubbish.

C.Thebuildingsinbadcondition.

D.ThedamagecausedbyHurricaneSandy.

33.WhatdidpeopleintheVirginIslandsthinkofburningthewaste?

 

A.Itwouldnotbefairlyeffective.

B.Itwouldnotbeenvironment-friendly.

C.Itwouldhelpthemrebuildtheirislands.

D.Itwoulddestroycoralreefsaroundtheisland.

34.Whatisthegovernmentdoingnowtogetridoftheplantw

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