1、book3Unit 2 单元测试题 1Unit 2 Healthy eating 第卷第二部分: 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。ASundays, I walk to the supermarket. Mother hands me the grocery list and puts money in my pocket, hoping it will be enough. Shes had a hard day, and Ive had a hard week. Nothing
2、 out of the ordinary happens when I get to the store. I grab the bread, some milk, and other things on the list. As I turn to head out, I see a beautiful dress in the window. I turn away, bitter that I could never own such a dress. Outside, I cannot stop thinking about that pretty dress. Its not fai
3、r that I can never have what I want. I work so hard to help my family and yet I get nothing in return, just another list to do. In my anger, I fail to realize the apples are rolling across the road. Suddenly, I see a pair of hands, offering me an apple. Looking up, I see the tanned (晒黑的) face of thi
4、s stranger. His clothes are mismatched, borrowed or stolen. But his eyes are soft and kind.“Thanks,” I say. No other words are spoken as he continues to help me. I tell him “thank you” one more time and am on my way because I have many other things to finish. Suddenly, he says, “Have a good day, maa
5、m.” And then he gives me the biggest smile I have ever seen. Right then, he looks years younger and I feel a fool.Look at me, feeling sorry for myself because I dont get what I want! Do I not think others are in the same boat, or worse? There are worse things than not having a beautiful dress.My mot
6、her will hand me the list today. I will make the same journey and probably see something I want but cannot have. But before I start to feel sorry for myself, I will remember the kind stranger with the big smile, and I will grab the last item, and check out.21. What can we learn about the author from
7、 the first paragraph?A. She is rushing to get home. B. She comes from a poor family.C. She never buys herself new clothes.D. She enjoys doing the family shopping.22. Why does the author feel angry as she walks home?A. Her apples drop on the road.B. She gets nothing for her effort.C. She is expected
8、to do too much.D. Her family pay little attention to her.23. The author speaks very few words to the man because _.A. she thinks he is a bad manB. she has never met him before C. she is in a hurry to do other work D. she doesnt like the way hes dressed24. Whats the best title for the text?A. A diffi
9、cult daily jobB. Learn to understand C. My greatest influenceD. Save money for the futureBOne part of the world is still largely unexplored. It is the deep sea. Over the years, many people have explored under the sea. But the first deep-sea divers (潜水员) wanted to find sunken treasure. They werent re
10、ally interested in studying the creatures of life there. Only recently have they begun to learn some of the mysteries of the sea. Its not easy to explore the deep sea. A diver must have a way of breathing underwater. He must be able to protect himself from great pressure (压力). The pressure of air is
11、 about 15 pounds on every square inch. But the pressure of water is about 1,300 pounds on every square inch! The first diving suits (潜水服) were made of rubber. They had a metal helmet (头盔) with windows in it. The shoes were made of lead and weighed twenty pounds each! These suits let divers go down a
12、 few hundred feet, but they were no good for exploring the very deep waters. With a metal diving suit, a diver could go down 700 feet. Metal suits were first used in the 1930s. In 1927, a diver named William Beebe wanted to explore deeper than anyone had ever gone before. He was not interested in fi
13、nding treasure. He wanted to study the creatures and plants of the sea. His friend invented a metal ball called the Bathysphere. It weighed more than 5,000 pounds, but in it Beebe went down 3,028 feet. He saw many things that had never been seen by humans before. 25. People who first explored the de
14、ep sea hoped to _.A. learn about the animals and plants of the seaB. solve some mysteries about the sea C. have an exciting trip in the seaD. discover treasure under the sea26. According to the text, what make(s) deep-sea diving difficult?A. The pressure of water. B. The temperature of water.C. The
15、dangerous sea creatures. D. The heavy breathing equipment. 27. Compared with rubber diving suits, metal diving suits _.A. had windows in the metal helmetB. weighed twenty more poundsC. were good for exploring deeper waters D. began to be used much earlier 28. What do we know about William Beebe from
16、 the text?A. He broke the diving record in his time. B. He failed to find the treasure he wanted.C. He met something terrible under the sea.D. He was the first diver to explore the deep sea.COne day, a patient came to see me. He worked as a waiter in a restaurant and his problem was acid reflux (胃酸倒
17、流), a disease that influences as many as 40 percent of Americans, a marked increase in recent years. Reflux can lead to esophageal (食道的) cancer, which has increased by about 500 percent since the 1970s. The drugs we use to treat reflux dont always work and may even increase the risk of developing ca
18、ncer when used long term.What is responsible for these worrying developments? For one, our poor diet, with its huge increases in the intake of sugar, fat, soft drinks, and unhealthy foods. But another important fact has been overlooked: dinnertime. Over the past twenty years, the time of my patients
19、 evening meals has become later and later. Dinner already pushed back by longer work hours is often further delayed (推迟) by activities such as shopping and exercise.In my experience, the single most important treatment for reflux is to avoid late eating. A patient with reflux came to see me because
20、her father and uncle died of esophageal cancer, and she was afraid of getting it too. Her nightly routine (常规) included a 9 p.m. dinner with at least two bottles of red wine. The reflux was serious, and changes were needed.She listened, then did not come back to see me for a year. “For the first two
21、 months, I just hated you,” she told me, “and for the next two months, I was having some trouble eating. I guessed I was going to die of esophageal cancer.” Then she added, “You know, were the reason that its not so easy to get 6 p.m. reservations (预约) at the good restaurants anymore.”To stop the in
22、crease in reflux disease, we have to stop eating at least three hours before bed. As for my waiter patient? I told him to eat dinner before 7 p.m. Within six weeks, his reflux was gone.29. The disease the waiter caught is _.A. on the riseB. easy to controlC. unusual in AmericaD. the most dangerous c
23、ancer30. What does the underlined word “overlooked” in Paragraph 2 mean?A. Talked about a lot.B. Paid no attention to. C. Carefully looked into.D. Taken into consideration.31. Why did the woman patient hate the author?A. He spoke of her dead father and uncle.B. He asked her to change her eating habi
24、ts. C. He couldnt find a way to deal with her problem.D. He couldnt make her healthy again within a year.32. The author writes the text to tell us _.A. not to work late at night B. to avoid eating at restaurants C. unhealthy foods cause cancerD. the danger of eating late at nightDOpen Cambridge3 pm
25、- 5 pmBuilding stones of CambridgeMeet outside the Sedgwick Museum of Earth SciencesExplore some of the main rocks used for building Cambridge. Learn where they came from and how they were transported here and see the Watson Collection, which is usually closed to the public. This walking tour is led
26、 by Dr Nigel Woodcock from the Department of Earth Sciences.Ages 12+, Pre-book (预约)11 am - 12.30 pmHistoric CambridgeMeet behind Great St Marys ChurchCambridge is well-known for its beautiful buildings and rich history, and is packed with famous names and great achievements. This tour will introduce
27、 you to some of the people and places that have made Cambridge the powerhouse it is today.Ages 10+, Pre-book10.30 am - 12.30 pmCambridge University Press (出版社)University Printing HouseDr Rosalind Grooms, Press Archivist, presents the history of the Press from 1534 in an introductory talk. Kevin Tayl
28、or, Board Director, follows with a description of activities and plans. A visit to the Press Museum is included.Adults, Pre-book11.30 am - 12.30 pmThe history of rowing in CambridgePitt BuildingHow did rowing go from being an artisans (匠人的) job, to an activity for gentlemen and then on to an Olympic
29、 sport the UK is good at? Chris Dalley, businessman and former Cambridges rower, talks about the sports history and Cambridges part in its past, present and future.Ages 14+, Drop inThe activities take place on both Fridays and Saturdays of this month. Booking is important and necessary for all Pre-b
30、ook events. Please book by visiting: opencambridge.cam.ac.uk, or by telephoning: 01223 766766.33. When is the tour around the Watson Collection?A. 10.30 am - 12.30 pm. B. 11 am - 12.30 pm. C. 11.30 am - 12.30 pm. D. 3 pm - 5 pm.34. Which activity is designed only for adults? A. Historic Cambridge.B.
31、 Cambridge University Press.C. Building stones of Cambridge.D. The history of rowing in Cambridge.35. Who will give a talk on a sport?A. Rosalind Grooms. B. Nigel Woodcock.C. Chris Dalley. D. Kevin Taylor.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。The tradition of birthday parties
32、 started a long time ago. People thought that there was a special danger from evil (邪恶的) spirits, so friends and family came together to bring good thoughts and wishes and even presents. 36 But as time went by, children and then adults began to have their own birthday celebrations. There are some traditions such as sending birthday cards, blowing out the candles on a birthda
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