学年高二英语人教版选修7Unit 5 Travelling abroad 单元测试题.docx
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学年高二英语人教版选修7Unit5Travellingabroad单元测试题
Unit5Travellingabroad
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
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MichellewasastudentatUniversityofCalifornia,LosAngeles.Sheisheretotellushowshefeelsaboutthecity.
WhatwerethebestthingsaboutLosAngeles?
OneofmyfavoritethingsaboutLosAngelesistheweather.Ihatethecoldanditneverreallygetsthatcoldthere.Plus,mostofthetimeit’susuallysunny,whichisgoodbecauseIlovegoingtothebeachduringthesummer.There’ssomuchtodoatthebeach,butmyfavoritethinginL.A.washavingapicniconthesandwithmyfriends.
Whatweretheworstthingsaboutbeingthere?
Idislikedhavingtodriveeverywheretogetaroundbecausethecityissospreadout.LosAngeleshasalotoftrafficandsometimesittakesalongtimetogetsomewhereclosebyjustbecausethestreetsaresocrowded.Also,alotofpeoplecomplainaboutthepollution.
Didyouhaveanyproblemsthere?
Justthenormalproblemsoflivinginanycity,likewatchingoutforpickpockets(扒手).SomepeoplethinkLosAngeleshasalotofcrime,butIthinkit’sassafeasanyothercity.Also,manypeoplethinkdrivingisdifficultbecausethereisalotoftrafficandroadrage(路怒症),butitjusttakesalittlepracticeandalotofpatience.
WhatarethepeoplelikeinLosAngeles?
TherearealltypesofpeopleinLosAngelessincethecityisprettydiverse.Forthemostpart,though,mostofthepeoplearefriendly,calmandrelaxed.SomepeoplesaythateveryoneinLosAngelesisbeautiful,butIthinkthat’sjustastereotype(模式化的印象).
WouldyougobacktoLosAngeles?
Certainly.LosAngelesisoneofmyfavoritecitiesintheworld.Ilovethefactthatithasallthenightlifeandshoppingofabigcity,butalsohasaccesstobeaches,parks,mountainsandotherplacesyoucan’tusuallyfindinlargecities.Betweentheweatherandthebeachesandallthefunthingstodo,it’sagreatplacetobe.
21.WecanlearnfromthetextthatMichelle_____.
A.hatestheheavytrafficinLosAngeles
B.dislikesthecoldweatherinLosAngeles
C.thinksLosAngelesissmallandcrowded
D.enjoysdrivingeverywhereinLosAngeles
22.What’sMichelle’simpressionofthepeopleinLosAngeles?
A.Theygetangryeasily.B.Allsortsofpeoplelivethere.
C.Theyarepatientandamusing.D.Everyoneiskindandbeautiful.
23.HowdoesMichellefindLosAngeles?
A.Safebutnoisy.B.Relaxingbutbusy.
C.Pollutedanddangerous.D.Diverseandinteresting.
24.Welearnfromthetextthat_____.
A.MichellewasborninLosAngeles
B.MichellelovedthelifeinLosAngeles
C.LosAngeleshasmanytrafficaccidents
D.MichellehasnoplantoreturntoLosAngeles
B
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DarekFidyka,a38-year-oldBulgarian,hadbeenparalysed(瘫痪的)fromthechestdownforfouryearsafteraknifeattack.ScientistsfromBritainandPolandtookcellsfromhisnose,transplanted (移植)themintohisbackandre-grewhisspinalcord(脊髓).Nowhecanwalkandevendriveacar.Thedoctorsweredelightedbutsaiditwasthefirststepinalongjourney.
Thebreakthroughcameafter40yearsofresearchbyProfessorGeoffRaisman,whofoundthatcellshadthepossibilitytorepairdamagetonasal(鼻腔的)nerves,theonlypartofthenervoussystemthatconstantlyre-grows.“Theideawastotakesomethingfromanareawherethenervoussystemcanrepairitself,anddoessothroughoutlife,andputitintoanareathatdoesn’trepairitself,”ProfessorRaismansaid.
PolishdoctorsinjectedthenasalcellsintoMrFidyka’sspinalcordaboveandbelowtheinjuryandusedsomenervesfromhisankletoformabridgeacrossthedamagedtissue.Thenasalcellsappeartohavecausedthespinalnervestorepairthemselves.
ProfessorRaismanachievedthiswithratsinthelate1990s,butthisishisgreatestsuccess.“IthinkthemomentofdiscoveryformewasChristmasin1997whenIfirstsawaratthatcouldn’tcontrolitshandputitshandouttome.Thatwasanexcitingmoment,becauseIrealisedthenthatmybeliefthatthenervoussystemcouldberepairedwastrue.”
Doctorschosetheeasiestcasefortheirfirstattempt—itmightnotworkforothers.Butthereisarealsenseofhopethatanideaoncethoughtimpossiblehasbeenrealised.
DavidNicholls,whohelpedprovidemoneyforthebreakthrough,saidinformationaboutthebreakthroughwouldbemadeavailabletoresearchersacrosstheglobe.
“Whatyou’vegottounderstandisthatforthreemillionparalysedpeopleintheworldtoday,theworldlooksatotallybrighterplacethanitdidyesterday,”hesaid.
28.WhydidProfessorGeoffRaismanchoosecellsfromthenose?
A.Thenervoussysteminthenosecanrepairitself.
B.Cellsinthenosecanbeeasilytransplanted.
C.Cellsinthenosere-producerapidly.
D.Hejustwantedtogiveitatry.
29.WhydidtheoperationworkforDarekFidyka?
A.Thenasalcellsre-producedandspreadquickly.
B.Thenervesfromhisanklehelpedcuretheinjury.
C.Thenervoussysteminthespinalcordcanrepairitself.
D.Thenasalcellshelpedthespinalnervestorepairthemselves.
30.WhatmadeProfessorGeoffRaismanbelievethenervoussystemcanberepaired?
A.Hisstudyonanimals.
B.Hisoperationonaparalysedpatient.
C.HissuddenthoughtsaboutChristmas.
D.Hisunusualexperiencewithasickrat.
31.DavidNicholls’wordssuggestthat_____.
A.theworldisbecomingbetterandbrighter
B.paralysedpeoplehavethehopeofrecovery
C.thereportofthebreakthroughwillbepublishedsoon
D.researchersacrosstheglobewillcarryouttheoperation
D
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TheRegionalDirectoroftheNationalHeritageConservationCommission(国家遗产保护委员会)KagosiMwamulowesaidtheBarotsePlainsisuniqueanditdeservestobeonthelistoftheWorldHeritageSites.
Mr.MwamulowesaidtheBarotsePlainsdeservestobeincludedontheWorldHeritageListbecauseithasarichculturalheritagewhichincludestheburialsitesofformerkings.
TheDirectorsaidhehopedthatthelandscapewouldbedeclaredasaheritagesitenextyearinJune.HealsosaiditwasimportanttoprotectZambia’suniquecultureforeducationandentertainment.
ChiefNaturalHeritageOfficerMuyumbwaNdiyoisaidtherewillbealotofbenefitswhentheBarotseLandscapeisdeclaredaWorldHeritageSitebecauseitwillattractmanytouristsandbusinessinvestments(投资)willincrease.
Mr.Ndiyoisaidthesitewillalsobenefityoungpeopleasknowledgewillbepasseddownfromgenerationtogeneration.
HewasreactingtoaquestionfromNaloloDistrictLabourOfficerJasonNgomawhowantedtoknowhowthepeopleofWesternProvincewillbenefitoncetheBarotseLandscapeisdeclaredaWorldHeritageSite.
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LecturerNamatesaidtheBarotseLandscapewasfacingalotofenvironmentaldegradation(恶化),andthat’swhythereisaneedtorecognizethevalueofitslandscapeandthememoriesofdeadkings.
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