1、人教版高中英语必修4 Unit4 单元测试题一 Unit 4 Body language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。A Jessie, a student from Shanghai, is studying in Chicago. The following entries are taken from her blog (博客) during her first three months in the United States.August 31People
2、often refer to Shanghai as “The Sleepless City,” but I didnt understand why until I got to Chicago. I was window-shopping with another student this evening when suddenly the store owners started pulling down their gates and locking their doors. Soon the whole street was closed, even though it wasnt
3、dark yet. Ive never seen this in Shanghai, where the busiest streets “stay awake” all night. You can go out to restaurants, stores, and movies even long after midnight. September 5After the first week of class, Ive found some differences between Chinese students and American students. Whenever a tea
4、cher asks a question, my classmates immediately shout out their answers. And some of them interrupt (打断) the teacher. In Shanghai, were usually quiet in class so that the teacher can finish on time. We usually ask the teacher questions afterward.October 6I met an interesting girl in an Internet caf
5、today. I was writing an email to my mother, and she asked me what language I was using. We ended up talking for about an hour! People in Chicago seem very comfortable with each other. It seems quite natural for two people to start talking in a caf. This is something that doesnt happen in Shanghai. A
6、t home, Id never just start chatting with a stranger. I like that its easy to meet new people here. 21. What did Jessie learn on August 31?A. Students in Chicago prefer shopping.B. People in Chicago sleep less than people in Shanghai.C. Streets in Chicago are less busy than those in Shanghai.D. Busi
7、ness hours in Chicago are shorter than those in Shanghai.22. How do American students behave in class?A. They express their opinions directly.B. They show no respect for their teacher.C. They try to attract the teachers attention.D. They seldom cut in on the teachers speech.23. When meeting a strang
8、er, people in Chicago seem to be _.A. shy B. nervous C. communicative D. defensive24. What does the text mainly tell us?A. A girls experience of culture shock in a foreign country.B. The differences between China and America.C. How to make friends with foreigners.D. How to live a happy life abroad.B
9、Allan Pease has been known internationally as “Mr. Body Language” since his book on the subject became a multi-million best-seller all over the world.Allan started his sales career at age 10 selling rubber sponges (橡胶海绵) door-to-door after school to earn pocket money. He began writing and developing
10、 his own techniques of selling at age 18. By 21 he was the youngest person ever to sell over $1,000,000 of life insurance in his first sales year and at 24 achieved membership in “International Top 20” for multi-million dollar sales the youngest ever to do it. At 29 he was a manager and partner in A
11、ustralias largest Life Insurance Brokerage and was responsible for $103,000,000 of insurance sales in one year before becoming a full-time speaker.For over 30 years Allan has taught others how to succeed. He teaches skills and techniques in a humorous way that people never forget. His addresses, boo
12、ks and videos are sought by business managers, Prime Ministers, TV presenters and stars. He has written six best-selling books and has appeared on TV and radio throughout the world including a TV and video series on body language which has been seen by over 100 million people.Today, he heads his own
13、 Training Company and gives speeches in 30 countries. His client (客户) list reads like a “Whos Who in Business” names like IBM, McDonalds and the BBC. Allan has given speeches for the army and navy, and at hospitals and universities. In his classes, he teaches others to read between the lines of what
14、 others say and develop an understanding through “Body Language” signals. Dr. Blair Stone, from Macquarie University, said, “Allan Pease is hilarious. He makes his class very humorous. Plus I never realised that I can laugh so much while learning so much, and his address was consistent (符合的) with th
15、e high standards a university expects.” “Allan Pease can hold an audience for several hours and still be wonderfully interesting and entertaining. He does an exceptional job,” said Tetra Pak from Master Builders Association.25. According to the text, Allan _.A. was an early successB. became famous late in lifeC. earned his living at the age of tenD. had a sudden rise in his sales career26. Paragraph 3 is mainly about Allans _.A. influence on famous peopleB. great achievements C. best-selling booksD. teaching methods27. The underlined word “hilarious” in the text probably means “_”.A. brave
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