1、人教版高中英语选修6Unit4Globalwarming单元测试题附答案河北省邢台市育才中学人教版高中英语选修6Unit 4 Global warming 单元测试题第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)A The Delacorte Theater in Central Park gives free performances of Shakespeare under the stars every summer often with famous performers.2015 Shakespeare in the Park schedule Shakespeare in the P
2、ark performances take place at 8:30 p.m. The Tempest Dates: May 27 - July 5, 2015 No performances: May 31, June 7, 14, 17, 18, 27 & July 4, 2015Cymbeline Dates: July 23 - August 23, 2015 No performances: July 26, August 2, 9, 16 & 17, 2015Get 2015 Shakespeare in the Park tickets Tickets are handed o
3、ut on the day of the performance starting at 12 pm at The Delacorte Theater in Central Park first come, first served. Lines of eager theater-goers start forming early in the morning. If you choose to line up before 6 am, you must line up outside the park along the east side of Central Park West star
4、ting at 81st Street. There is a limit of two tickets per person. Call (212) 260-2400 for more information.Order Shakespeare in the Park tickets online To get tickets online, youll need to register for your account and then log on(登录) between midnight and noon on the day of the performance you want t
5、o see to submit a request for up to two tickets. An email will be sent to you by 5 pm that day if you have received tickets. Tickets will then be held at The Delacorte Theater Box Office for pick-up between 5 pm and 7 pm. (Tickets not picked up by 7 will be released to the standby line.) 1. One who
6、is interested in Cymbeline should go to see it on_. A. June 16, 2015 B. July 5, 2015C. July 26, 2015 D. August 20, 20152. To get a ticket for the performance, you should_. A. call (212) 260-2400 to book oneB. make a request online after noonC. line up at Central Park as early as possibleD. arrive at
7、 The Delacorte Theater before 6 a.m. 3. After receiving an email, you_. A. have at least two hours to pick up your ticket B. just need to get to the theater before the play beginsC. must get to The Delacorte Theater Box Office before 7 p.m.D. can go to see the play directly without picking up your t
8、icketBEver since I was in pre-school I knew that I wanted to become a doctor. Since I was four years old, I was so set(坚定的) on that goal that whenever relatives or teachers asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up, I would always answer “doctor” without even batting an eyelid. But after a recent
9、trip abroad, I began to reconsider and re-examine my “perfectly” planned life.It all started when I signed up to volunteer with the Rainforest Foundation. Thinking that I would be learning about how the natural resources are used to produce medical products, I eagerly signed up for it. Little did I
10、know that I was in fact signing up to work with a leading environmental conservation group to help bring a stop to the spread of rubber plantations(橡胶园) that were threatening the rainforest.On my journey, I saw the same dark green leaves rolling across vast areas of land, competing with all the nati
11、ve species of plants and robbing native animals of their natural habitats. The native rainforest there is being destroyed at a rapid speed.I realized how closely lives are tied to the environment. After this trip, I became so much closer to nature. Nature is needed in the lives of everyone. The envi
12、ronment is something that has a limited time on earth too, and if we keep shutting ourselves out, we will never learn and be able to truly think about our lives. I have started to rethink what I want to do when I grow up. It is something about saving nature, loving it, and learning from it. If I had
13、 never stepped outside, I would have never found “me”.4. The underlined part “without even batting an eyelid” in Paragraph 1 means “_”.A. without sleep B. without hesitationC. out of interest D. below expectations 5. The author signed up for the program because she thought_.A. she could serve as a d
14、octor in itB. it was a good chance to go abroadC. it was related to producing medicineD. she could help manage rubber plantations6. Why did the author change her planned life?A. She needed some time to think about her life. B. She found medicine was too difficult to learn.C. She wanted to change the
15、 situation of rainforests.D. She realized the importance of connecting with nature.7. Whats the best title for the text?A. A new “me” B. A great dream C. A wrong decision D. A challenging planCAfter Elvis Summers built a tiny house on wheels for a woman who had been sleeping on the streets, he gave
16、a crowd funding campaign on the Internet to construct similar shelters for other homeless people in his South Los Angeles neighborhood. He had no big ambitions(野心) beyond lending a helping hand in a city with thousands of people without roofs over their heads. “Honestly, I thought Id raise enough mo
17、ney to help a dozen people, call it a day, and then go back to doing my job,” said the 38-year-old, who runs an online clothes store.Summers never thought more than 5.6 million people would watch a video of him constructing the 8-foot-long house for Smokie, a grandmother whos been homeless for more
18、than a decade. The video ends with Smokie doing a little dance and hanging up a “Home Sweet Home” sign.The GoFundMe campaign called Tiny House, Huge Purpose has broughtin nearly $60,000 in less than a month. Now Summers considers himself a man with a task to do his best to help. “People are calling
19、it a movement, and now I cant turn my back on it,” he said. Builders said they would offer materials, contractors offered to help in the design of the small wheeled structures, and chefs said they would bring food to the construction sites. Summers said he wanted to employ homeless people to help wi
20、th the construction. After all, they need a job to make a living. Smokie said she would be the first person to sign up. It is unclear if the city would enforce(执行) rules for these homes. Smokie said police have told her she wont be troubled as long as she moves the home, which is small enough to fit
21、 in a parking space, every three days.8. What inspired Summers to begin building tiny houses?A. A video he saw. B. An urge to expand his business. C. A dream of doing something big. D. An intention to help a few homeless people. 9. Why did Summers want homeless people to build houses?A. To save mone
22、y. B. To help them make some money. C. To encourage them to help others. D. To lead them to make more friends. 10. What can we learn from the last paragraph?A. Smokie is angry with the police. B. Smokie has to move regularly in future. C. Smokie may receive punishment from the city. D. Smokie will s
23、tart her own program to help others. 11. What is the text mainly about?A. A warm-hearted man. B. A serious problem. C. A good invention. D. A special group.DLast week was Sports Day at my daughters school. She was part of the Yellow House. She had to wear yellow and race for points. The Yellow House
24、 won. I was really pleased for my daughter because last year the Green House won. In fact, when the winning house was announced last year, many little faces turned sour. There were many tears and children were bitter because they had lost.Losing is never fun. From a young age children know that winn
25、ing is the best result. As parents, we can talk to children about the importance of everyone having a chance to win; we can teach our children to be happy for their friends when a friend wins.As children grow older they will be exposed to more and more competition. It is important that we teach our
26、children to learn to “bounce back” from losses, to experience loss in a positive way and to keep on going even when they dont achieve the desired outcome.By teaching children now to be resilient (适应性强的), we can prepare them for adult life in the future. Our children can learn to compete for fun and
27、learn how to bounce back from lifes failures and disappointments.We can talk to our children about competition. We can teach by example and show our kids that losing a game or failing a test is not the end. Losing is simply a chance to try again and a chance to become more successful.Raising emotion
28、ally healthy children is very important for the future generation and by teaching our children the above principles we can help them to overcome the difficulties of life and they will learn to compete in healthy ways throughout their lives.12. In the first paragraph, the author intends to_.A. descri
29、be the sports event B. introduce the topic of the textC. show the cruelty of competition D. make a comparison between winners and losers13. What kind of instruction will the author give to his children?A. You are allowed to fail. B. Winning is the best result.C. Competition is not healthy.D. You sho
30、uld try your best to win. 14. What is the text mainly about?A. Preparing children for future life.B. Raising emotionally healthy children. C. Teaching children to face failure bravely. D. Teaching children about healthy competition. 15. In which column of a newspaper is the text likely to appear?A.
31、Health. B. Education. C. Science. D. Entertainment.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。You all can make a difference on a daily basis. Sure, everyone is busy, but you should never be too busy to say hello or to offer a helping hand. 16_- It is usually the simplest acts that
32、 make the biggest difference. As you go about your daily activities, there are many things you can do that would make someones day. The perfect place to do this is in the elevator. 17_ If youve noticed, the majority of people that get on elevators do not acknowledge the person standing right next to them. Everyone tries to pretend that they are there all alone. Do you think that it would make a difference if someo
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