1、高中英语 Unit 18 Beauty单元综合测评 北师大版选修6Unit 18 Beauty.阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AThere is no doubt that music plays a powerful role in our lives.It can calm our tired nerves after a busy day of work.Music even has the power to move us to tears when it stirs(激起) an emotional reaction.How then,does music play
2、a role in special education?If music has the ability,to touch those hidden places we all carry inside,it proves an important tool for the special education teacher.For students with emotional problems,music can help soothe(抚慰) sadness.Consider the child that arrives in class depressed and upset.If m
3、usic can indeed relax and calm him,he is more likely to focus and participate in class.Dr.R.Joseph,author of Behavioral Neurology,writes,“It is well recorded that patients with left hemisphere(大脑半球) damage,who may be unable to speak or recognize words,can sing a melody(曲调)” For this reason,some spec
4、ial education teachers have found it helpful to set their lessons to music.When students cannot understand or remember certain things,singing them helps make it easier.Nature magazine reported “Music training helps underachievers.In Rhode Island,researchers studied eight public school first grade cl
5、asses.Half of the classes became textarts groups,receiving ongoing music training.After seven months,the students were given a test.The tested group had caught up with their fellow students in reading and surpassed(超过) their classmates in math by 22 percent.In the second year of the project,the test
6、ed students widened this even further.Students were also tested on attitude and behavior.Classroom teachers also noted improvement in these areas.”It seems music does,indeed,play an important role in education.For the special education teacher,this is especially encouraging.【语篇解读】这篇短文主要讲述了音乐在特殊教育中的角
7、色问题。1The first paragraph is mainly about_Athe role of music in educationBthe importance of music in lifeCthe relationship between music and work resultsDthe relationship between music and behavior【解析】段落大意题。根据第一段“There is no doubt that music plays a powerful role in our lives.”及本段描述可知,本段主要说的是音乐在生活中的重
8、要性,故选B。【答案】B2For students with emotional problems,music might be_Aa toy Ba punishmentCa medicine Da puzzle【解析】推理判断题。根据第二段“For students with emotional problems,music can help soothe(抚慰)sadness.”的描述可知,选C。【答案】C3According to Dr.R.Joseph,people with left hemisphere damage _Aare unable to recognize people
9、Bcan produce some musical soundsCcan become special education teachersDmight suffer right hemisphere damage too【解析】细节理解题。根据“It is well recorded that patients with left hemisphere(大脑半球)damage,who may be unable to speak or recognize words,can sing a melody(曲调)”的描述可知,选B。【答案】B4The tested students mentio
10、ned in the fifth paragraph_Abehaved badly after the studyBdidnt show any difference after the studyChad done well in their reading and math beforeDreceived certain music education during the study【解析】推理判断题。根据第五段“Half of the classes becametextartsgroups,receiving ongoing music training.”的描述可知,这些学生在学习
11、期间接受一定的音乐教育。故选D。【答案】D 【导学号:96750051】BNew cars that can control and brake themselves risk quieting people in the drivers seat into a false sense of securityand even to sleep.That was one surprising finding when researchers put Stanford University students in a simulated(模拟的) selfdriving car to study
12、how they reacted when their robochauffer needed help.The experiment was one in a growing number that assesses how cars can safely hand control back to a person when their selfdriving software is at a loss.With some models already able to stay in their lane or keep a safe distance from other traffic,
13、and automakers pushing for more automation,the cartodriver handoff is a big open question.The elimination(消除) of distracted driving is a major selling point for the technology.But in the Stanford experiment,reading or watching a movie helped keep participants awake.The Stanford research suggests eng
14、aging people with media could help,while some automakers are marketing vehicles with limited selfdriving features that will slow the car if they detect a person has stopped paving attention to the road.Though research is ongoing,it appears that people need at least 5 seconds to take over.Meanwhile,t
15、raditional automakers are advancing with the technology.Mercedes and Toyota sell cars that can hit the brakes and stay in their lane.By adding new features each year,they might produce a truly selfdriving car in about a decade.One potential risk of this gradualist approach became clear this fall,whe
16、n Tesla Motors had to explain that its “auto pilot” feature did not mean drivers could stop paying attention.Starting late next year,the Cadillac CTS will get a Super Cruise system,which will allow semiautonomous highway driving.If the drivers eyes are off the road,and they dont respond to repeated
17、urging,the car slows.“We are in no way selling this as a technology where the driver can check out,” General Motors spokesman Dan Flores said,“You can relax,glance away,but you still have to be aware because you know the technologys not safe.”One riddle automakers must solve: How to get owners to tr
18、ust the technology so theyll use itbut not trust it so much that theyll fall into a false sense of security.Trust was on the mind of researchers who in August published an extensive report on selfdriving cars.“Although this trust is essential for widespread adoption,participants were also observed p
19、rioritizing nondriving activities over the operation of the vehicle,”the authors wrote.Another wideopen question: How to alert the person in the drivers seat of the need to take over.It appears that the car should appeal to several senses.Visual warnings alone may not be enough.【语篇解读】本文为科普类文章。讲述了自动驾
20、驶的新车会给驾驶座位上的人以虚假的安全感。并指出汽车制造商应当怎样改进技术才能让用户信任并使用。5In the experiment,one disadvantage of the selfdriving car is that in the drivers seats people_Ahave a sense of security because of new technologyBcant react immediately when they need helpCare often distracted while driving the carDlike to read and wa
21、tch a movie to keep awake【解析】细节理解题。由第三段中的“The elimination(消除) of distracted driving is a major selling point for the technology.But in the Stanford experiment,reading or watching a movie helped keep participants awake.”及“Though research is ongoing,it appears that people need at least 5 seconds to ta
22、ke over.”可知答案。【答案】C6What does the underlined word “handoff” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?AChange. BControl.CPull. DPush.【解析】词义猜测题。由第三段中的“automakers pushing for more automation,the cartodriver”可知答案。【答案】A7From the passage,we can conclude that_A. the automakers are proud of the new cars for their techn
23、ologyBthere are problems to solve in getting owners to trust the technologyCautomakers have already marketed cars with limited selldriving technologyDtraditional automakers rather than present ones are advancing with the technology【解析】推理判断题。由最后一段中的“One riddle automakers must solve: How to get owners
24、 to trust the technology so theyll use it.”可知答案。【答案】B8The authors purpose of writing the passage is to_A. remind the readers of risks in the selfdriving carBadvertise and market the new selfdriving carCget more participants to experiment in the selfdriving carDintroduce the advanced technology in th
25、e selfdriving car【解析】写作意图题。由首段及尾段不难得出结论。【答案】ACCannes will rock to the sound of a cancan dance this year when Moulin Rouge by the Australian director Baz Luhrmann opens the French film festival(电影节)in May.The musical stars Nicole Kidman as a singer,and John Leguizamo as the artist Henri de ToulouseLa
26、utrec.It will be competing for the Palme dOr,the festival stop prize.The festival runs to May 21.The American actor Tommy Lee Jones,54,has married his longtime girlfriend,Dawn Maria Laurel,36,in a private wedding in San Antonio.“It wasnt a big todo,” said Fred Biery,a US.District Judge who performed
27、 the service.He refused to discuss things further.“These are very private people,”he said.Loretta Lynn is being treated for a very bad cold in Tennessee and will miss several appearances.The country singer,65,was admitted to a hospital near her home in Hurricane Mills.“She is in good condition,but t
28、he doctors are watching her closely,” a spokeswoman said.The FrenchAlgerian singer Enrico Macias was named a United Nations peace messenger.Enrico joins eight other people who act as goodwill envoys(使者)for the United Nations,among them are the writer Elie Wiesel and the basketball player Magic Johns
29、on.【语篇解读】本文是一篇应用文,主要介绍了Cannes电影节,一位美国演员的婚姻,美国一位乡村女歌手的身体状况,一位歌星的成就。9We can learn from the text that Henri de ToulouseLautrec is_Aa figure in a filmBa dancer in a showCa country singerDa prize winner【解析】细节理解题。首先应该理解Moulin Rouge是一部电影,John Leguizamo as the artist Henry de ToulouseLautrec的意思是John Leguiza
30、mo扮演电影中的艺术家Henry de ToulouseLautrec。【答案】A10We know from the text that_AMoulin Rouge won the top prize in a film festivalBLoretta Lynn is under the doctors careCeight people serve as the UN goodwill envoysDFred Biery was Tommy Lee Jones assistant【解析】细节理解题。短文第三段中的Loretta Lynn is being treated for a ve
31、ry bad cold说明,她正在接受治疗。【答案】B11This text most probably appears in_Aa book on film starsBa film review in a magazineCa newspaperDa notice【解析】推理判断题。短文介绍了四项内容:一是Cannes电影节,二是一位美国男演员的婚配,三是一位美国乡村女歌手的身体状况,四是一位法国阿尔及利亚歌星的光辉成就,所以该短文最可能出现的地方是报纸。【答案】CD Last week I talked with some of my students about what they w
32、anted to do after they graduated,and what kind of job prospects they thought they had.Given that I teach students who are training to be doctors,I was surprised to find that most thought that they would not be able to get the jobs they wanted without “outside help”“What kind of help is that?” I asked,expecting
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