新外研社版高一英语第一册Module46单元检测附答案.docx
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新外研社版高一英语第一册Module46单元检测附答案
Module4—6综合测试题
阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
A
Oneofthethingsteachersfearistomeetaclasscontrolledbyalargeandstupidbully(欺小凌弱者).DavidHorseydrawssuchaterriblecartoon,solargethathehardlyfitsintheroom.
Theteacherinthecartoonistryingtoteachherpupilsaboutaviolin.Therearemanywaystothinkaboutaviolin:
Howitisplayed,thesoundsitmakes,howitmakesthosesounds,whatobjectsitlikes,thekindofmusicthatonecanplayonit,themusicthathasbeenwrittenforit,howtheviolinwasmade,whomadeit,why,andforwhom,thehistoricaloriginoftheviolin,itsbeautyasanobject,attitudes(态度)towardviolins,violinmusic,andsoon.Theviolinisagoodtoolforstimulation(激发)curiosityanddoingexperiments.SuchideasarethebaseofthebestWesternideaofeducation.Itisjustasimportantasknowingthefacts.Factsareimportant,butfactsarealsodead.Goodeducationmustincludegivingchildrenexperiencesinusingfactstoexploretheunknown,ingroupsandontheirown.Childrenmustalsolearntoexpressopinionsandimpressions(印象),andtodefendthemselvesinanargument.
Butprogressinthingssuchasimagination,creativity,andresponsivenesscannoteasilybetested,atleastnotinscores.Successinmemorizingfacts,however,canbemeasuredeasilyandisverysatisfyingforsomepeople.NowPresidentBushhaspromisedtoimproveAmericanprimaryeducation.Mostresearcherswouldagreethatitneedsimprovement.Heagreeswiththepeoplewhowanttouseteststomakesurethatpupilsarelearningtheirmathandreading.Thatisthewayto“NoChildLeftBehindAct”passedbyCongress.
ButHorseyagreeswithteacherswhothinkthatreachingfortestshaslittletodowithgoodeducation.Educationoffactsiseasytoorganize,buteducationforlife—usingalloftheabilitiesofone’smindtomeetthechallengesoflife—isanartthatsomepeopleknownothingaboutanddon’twanttohearabout.
36.What’sthemainideaofthispassageaccordingtothepassage?
A.Interestisateacherinitself.
B.Everystudentshouldlearntoplaytheviolinatschool.
C.Americanprimaryeducationneedsimprovement.
D.TheuseoftestsisnotagoodwaytoimproveAmericanprimaryeducation.
37.Fromthepassagewecaninferthat_______.
A.theviolinisamediumforteaching,bywhichtheteachercanteachthestudentsalot
B.creativityandresponsivenesscan’teasilybetested
C.thestudentsjustneedtolearnwhatwillbetested
D.theuseoftestscanmakesurepupilsarereachingcertainlevelsinmathandreading
38.Thewriter’sopinionsareasfollowsexcept_________.
A.it’sgoodtohavethe“NochildleftBehindAct”passedbycongress
B.educationismorethanatest.Insomeway,it’sakindofart
C.wecantestthefactsbutcan’ttesttheabilitiesofthestudents
D.someofficialsinthegovernmentknownothingaboutrealeducationandwanttohearnothingaboutit
B
Foralivingstatue,justasthenamesays,somebodyturnshimselforherselfintoastatue.Lastyear,IsawanarticleinamagazineaboutlivingstatuesinthestreetsofsomeAustraliancities.Thearticlewasvividlywritten,buttherewasnotevenonepicture.Onecouldonlyimaginewhatitwouldlooklike!
Then,Iranintothis“wonder”inBarcelonathisyear.Theperformers─thelivingstatues─werestreetartistsinLasRamblas.
LasRamblasisthemostfamousstreetinBarcelona.Especiallyinsummer,thousandsoftouristsgototheseasideonthisstreet,makingitacenterofshopsandmarkets.Notonlycanyoufindtouriststhere,butalsothieves,swindlers(骗子),andthelivingstatueartistswhicharethemostspecialgroup.
Theywerecoveredwithgreasepaint(油彩)ofdifferentcolors,wearingclothesthatwerenotgoodfortheseason.Theywerestandingonapedestal(基架)forseveralhourswithoutmovingonce.Weretheyrealorfake(假的)?
Theguestswerewondering,andthensuddenlythestatuescametolife,forjustafewsecondstochangepositions.
Themovementofthestatuesseemedlikesomeonejusthadbreathedlifeintothem.Theyreallydolooklikestatues,andthat’showtheygottheirname.
Usuallythereisajarorahatinfrontofthem.Theywouldchangetoanotherpose(姿势)wheneveratouristputacoininthehat.Youwanttobecoveredinpaint.It’sareallyspecialexperience,don’tyouthink?
ForChinesepeople,thisiscertainlyasurprisingkindofartandwayoflife.Ihaven’tseenorheardanythingaboutlivingstatuesinChinesecities.Bodypainting,ofcourse,cansometimesbeseen,butit’snotquitethesameashavingalivingstatue.
39.Alivingstatueis____________
A.astatuethatcanbemadeinfrontofthepeople.
B.akindofstatuethatpeoplecantouchfreely.
C.apersonthatpretendsandlookslikearealone.
D.acommonstatuethatcanstandinthestreet.
40.Wheredidthewriterfirstlearnaboutthelivingstatues?
A.Inamagazine.
B.OnthestreetinBarcelona.
C.InChina.
D.Fromsomepictures.
41.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.AtLasRamblas,youcanseedifferentkindsofpeopleexceptforlivingstatues.
B.Bodypaintingisthesameasmakinglivingstatues.
C.Youcantakephotosofthestatuesforfree,butdonottouchthem.
D.Upuntilnow,therearenolivingstatuesonthestreetsinChina.
D
TheDifferenceBetweenNewsandFacts
BeldonandCanfieldaretwoseasidetownsthatarenotfarapart.Bothtownshavemanyhotels.Inthesummer,thehotelsarefullofpeopleonholidayandothertourists.
LastAugust,therewasafireattheSeabreezeHotelinBeldon.Thenextday,thenewsappearedonthesecondpageofthetown’snewspaper,BeldonPost.
FIREATSEABREEZE
Latelastnight,firemenhurriedtotheSeabreezeHotelandquicklyputoutasmallfireinabedroom.Thehotelmanagersaidthatacigarettestartedthefire.Weaskallofourvisitorsagaintopleasenotsmokecigarettesinbed.ThiswasBeldon’sfirsthotelfireinfiveyears.
CanfieldTimeswrotethenewsinthesewordsonthefirstpage:
ANOTHERBELDONHOTELCATCHESFIRE
Lastnight,Beldonfiremenarrivedjusttoolatetosaveclothing,bedclothes,andsomefurniture(家具)attheSeabreezeHotel.Anangryvisitorsaid,“Anelectriclamp(电灯)probablystartedthefire.Thebedroomlampsareveryoldatsomeofthesehotels.WhenIputmybedsidelighton,Iheardafunnynoisefromthelamp.”WearegladtotellourreadersthatthissortofadventuredoesnothappeninCanfield.
Whatarethefacts,then?
Itisnevereasytofindouttheexacttruthaboutanaccident.TherewasafireattheSeabreezeHotellastAugust.Thatisonefact.Doweknowanythinglese?
Yes,weknowthatfiremenwenttothehotel.
Nowwhatdoyouthinkoftherestofthe“news”?
45.WhichisTRUEaboutthetownsofBeldonandCanfield?
A.Theyarealittlefarfromthesea.
B.Theyarefarfromeachother.
C.Theyhavemanytravelersinthesummer.
D.Theyarefamousplacesofinterest.
46.ThenewsintheCanfieldTimessuggeststhat___.
A.firemeninBeldonwerenotefficient(高效的)intheirwork
B.hotelsinBeldonaretooold
C.Holiday-makerswerenotsatisfiedwiththeserviceintheSeabreezeHotel
D.HotelsinCanfieldarebetterandsaferthanthoseinBeldon
47.Thewriterwritesthispassagetoshowthat___.
A.therearealwayssomedifferencesbetweennewsreportsandthefacts
B.heneverbelieveswhatthenewspaperssay
C.newspapersoftencheattheirreaders
D.readershavetoreadmorenewspaperstoknowthefacts
C
Moods(情绪),saytheexperts,arefeelingsthatcanstayforalongtime.Theycanmakeyoufeelandthinkinonewayforhours,days,orevenweeks.That’sgreatifyouareinagoodmood,butaproblemifyoufeelsad,worried,angry,orsimplylonely.
Perhapsthebestwaytochangethesemoodsistotalkaboutthem.Sometimes,though,thereisnoonewhowilllisten.Therearemedicinessuchastranquilizers(镇定剂),andanti-anxiety(抗焦虑)drugs.Whatmanypeopledon’tknow,however,isthatscientistshavefoundseveralnon-drugwaystohelpchangetheirmoods.Theycanbejustasusefulasdrugsandareusuallyhealthier.Sonexttimeyoufeeloutofsorts,don’tgotothedrugstore.Trythefollowingmethodinstead.
Ofallthemood-changingthingsyoucando,aerobic(有氧健身法的)exerciseseemstobethebestcure(疗法)forabadmood.“Ifyouexercise,you’llfeelbetter,”saysKathrynLance,authorofRunningforHealthandBeauty.
Researchershaveexplainedchangesthatmakeexercisesimilartodrugsasawaytomakeyoufeelbetter.Physicalworksuchashousework,however,doeslittle.Thekeyisaerobicexercise.Thisincludesrunning,cycling,walking,swimming,andotherrepetitive(反复的)andlongactivities.Theyincreaseyourheart’sspeedandcirculation(循环),andimprovethebody’suseofoxygen.Dothemforatleast20minutesatatime,threetofivetimesaweek.
42.Thepassagemainlydealswith______.
A.howtoavoidabadmood
B.howtotalkthebadmoodout
C.howtocureabadmood
D.howtodoaerobicexercise
43.Thepassagedoesn’tsaydirectly,butsuggeststhat____.
A.thebestwaytoovercomeabadmoodistodoaerobicexercise
B.whenoneisinabadmood,heorshemaynotworkverywell
C.drugshavenoeffectonyourmood
D.talkingbadmoodsoutisoneofthebestcuresforbadmoods
44.Theunderlinedpart“feeloutofsorts”inthepassagecouldbestbereplacedby________.
A.feelexcited
B.areinlowspirits
C.wantacureforabadmood
D.feeloutoforder
E
Workingwomenwithyoungchildrenmustoftendecideiftheyshouldkeepworkingorgobackhometotakecareoftheirchildren.Nowitispopularformarriedwomentoworkoutsidethehomes,butpeop
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