深圳市龙岗区学年下学期高一英语必修 3 Module 2 单元测试试题.docx
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深圳市龙岗区学年下学期高一英语必修3Module2单元测试试题
深圳市龙岗区2019-2020学年下学期高一英语
必修3Module2单元测试题
第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Whenitcomestoplanningastudenttrip,therearefewbetterchoicesthanournation’scapital.TherearemanyplacesofinterestinWashington,DC,withsitesthatwillattractstudentswhoareinterestedineverythingfromhistory,art,toSTEM.Don’tmissthesemust-seesitesonyourtriptoWashington.DC.
SmithsonianMuseums
ManagedbytheSmithsonianInstitution,admission(入场券)isfree,andalllocationsareopeneverydayexceptDecember25.StudentswilllovetheexhibitionsoftheNationalAirandSpaceMuseum,andeveryonecanenjoytheNationalZoo,whichishomelogiantpandas,Sumatrantigers,andmuchmore.
NationalGallery(画廊)ofArt
Thisisanamazingplaceforstudentsinterestedinart.ItincludestheEastBuildingandtheWestbuildingandhousesthegallery’smoremodemworksandacollectionofolderworks.Themuseumwelcomesvisitorsfrom10amto5pmfromMondaytoSaturdayand11amto6pmonSundays.Thereisavarietyoffreeself-guidedandaudio(音频)toursavailable.
Newseum
TheNewseumaimstoincreasepublicawarenessoftheimportanceofafreepress.Visitorscanexperiencethestoryofnews,theroleofafreepressinmajoreventsinhistoryandhowfreedomofspeechisappliedtotheirlives.
MountVernon
Only16milessouthofWashington,DCliesMountVernon,GeorgeWashington’shome.Thishistoricplacefeaturesbeautifulgardensandwonderfullykeptgrounds.Theoutbuildingssurroundingthemainhousestillruntoday.Visitorscantourthesestructuresinadditiontotheinsideofthemainhouseandgotherebysubway.
1.InSmithsonianMuseums,students__________.
A.areallowedtodrivespaceships
B.cangetinclosecontactwithnature
C.canwatchanimalsandlearnspaceknowledge
D.arefreetovisittheNationalZooatChristmas
2.WhatcouldbeinferredabouttheNewseum?
A.Ithelpsstudentsbetterunderstandthemedia.
B.Itencouragesstudentstodevelopaninterestinart.
C.Itislessknowntopeoplefromotherstates.
D.Itteachesstudentstovaluetime.
3.WhichofthefollowingmayaGeorgeWashingtonfanprefertovisit?
A.Newseum.
B.MountVernon.
C.SmithsonianMuseums.
D.NationalGalleryofArt.
B
Asameansofdealingwithlonelinessandsocialisolation(孤立)inEnglishtowns,localpoliceforceshavebegunprovidingspecificpublicbenchesthatcanbeusedformakingfriendsandhavingconversations.
The“ChatBenches”,whicharenowlocatedintwodifferentparksandoutdoorareasinSomerset,arerecognizedbyalittlesignreading:
“Sithereifyoudon’tmindsomeonestoppingtosayhello!
”
TheAvonandSomersetPoliceDepartmentFacebookpagerecentlypublishedphotosoftheirtwonew“ChatBenches”inBurnhamandTauntonwithanencouragingnoteforreaderstostopbyandusethemforsocialization(社交).“Thesignsimplyhelpstobreakthesilencebetweenstrangerswhofindthemselvessharingacommonplace,”saysthepolicedepartment.“Wecanallplayapart.Simplystoppingtosay‘hello’tosomeoneatthe‘ChatBench’couldmakelifealittlebetterformanypeople.”
Accordingtoasurveyofthedepartment,17%ofoldpeopleareonlyincontactwithfamily,friendsandneighborslessthanonceaweek.Thisrisestoroughly9millionBritishpeoplewhosufferfromlonelinessandisolationeachyear.
ThepoliceforcelaunchedtheChatBenchearlierthismonthtogowithWorldElderAbuse(虐待)AwarenessDay.Thoughtheofficerssaythattherearemanydifferentformsofelderabusewhichdeserveourconcern,theyhopethattheChatBenchwillhelptodealwithseniorlonelinessintheircommunities.“TheChatBenchisafantasticnewthingandIhopepeopleofallagesstartmanymoreconversationsinthefuture,”saysPoliceandCrimeCommissionerSueMountstevens.
4.WhatcanweknowabouttheChatBenchaccordingtothetext?
A.Itisintendedforprisoners.
B.ItcanbeseenineveryEnglishtown.
C.Ithashelpedmanypeoplegetridofloneliness.
D.Ithassignsencouragingstrangerstostartconversations.
5.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph4?
A.MostoldpeopleinBritainlivealone.
B.TheBritishpaylessattentiontomentalhealth.
C.TheBritishhavelittleinterestinsocialactivities.
D.IncreasingBritisholdpeoplefeellonelyandisolated.
6.WhatcanbeconcludedfromSueMountstevens’wordsinthelastparagraph?
A.HehashighexpectationsfortheChatBench.
B.Elderabusehasn’tdrawnpublicattention.
C.Hedoesn’tthinkpeoplecanenjoyusingtheChatBench.
D.SeniorlonelinesshasbeenaserioussocialprobleminBritain.
7.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.Thehistoryof“ChatBenches”
B.NewtouristattractionsinBritishtowns
C.Britishpolicefindcommunicationareasinthetowns
D.Britishpolicecreate“ChatBenches”tofightsocialisolation
C
Peoplewhodrinkalotofsugarydrinkshaveahigherrideofdevelopingcancer,thoughtheevidencecannotshowadirectrelationship,researcherssaid.ThefindingsofalargestudyinFrancedosuggest,however,thatlimitingintake(摄取量)ofsugar-sweeteneddrinksmayhelptocutthenumberofcancercasesinapopulation.
Theintakeofsugarydrinkshasrisenworldwideinthelastfewyearsandisconnectedtoobesity(肥胖),whichitselfincreasescancerrisk.TheWorldHealthOrganizationsuggeststhatpeopleshouldlimittheirdailyintakeofsugartolessthan10%oftheirtotalenergyintake,butalsosaysafurtherdiminution—below5%,orabout25gramsaday,wouldbehealthier.Manycountries,includingBritain,Belgium,France,HungaryandMexico,haveintroduced,orareabouttointroducetaxesonsugarwiththeaimofimprovingpeople’shealth.
PublishedinBritishmedicaljournal,thisstudyanalyzeddatafrom101,257Frenchadults,21%ofthemmenand79%women,andassessedtheirintakeofsugarydrinks.Itfollowedthemfor9years,between2009and2018,toassesstheirriskforalltypesofcancer.Theresearchersalsoconsideredseveralothercancerriskfactors,includingage,sex,educationallevel,familyhistory,smokingandphysicalactivitylevels.
Expertsnotdirectlytakingpartintheworksaiditwasawell-conductedandpowerfulstudy.“Whilethisstudydoesn’tofferafinalansweraboutsugarandcancer,itdoesaddtotheoverallpictureoftheimportanceofthecurrentdrivetocutdownoursugarintake,”saidAmeliaLake,anexpertinpublichealthnutritionatBritain’sTeessideUniversity.“Themessagefromtheevidenceofexcess(过量的)sugarintakeandvarioushealthoutcomesisclear:
reducingtheamountofsugarinourdietisveryimportant.”
8.WhatresultdoesthestudyonsugarydrinksinFranceachieve?
A.Itfindsoutthecausesofcancer.
B.Itprovesthatsugarydrinksleadtocancer.
C.Itdiscoverssomesuitablesugarydrinksforpeople.
D.Itmakesclearthatpeopleshouldhavelesssugarydrinks.
9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“diminution”inParagraph2mean?
A.Check.B.Increase.
C.Reduction.D.Discussion.
10.WhyaresomecountriesmentionedinParagraph2?
A.Tointroducesomedifferenteatinghabits.
B.Toexplainpeople’sdislikeofsugarydrinks.
C.Toshowtheyaretakingmeasurestolimitsugarintake.
D.Topointoutthattheycaremoreabouteconomicdevelopment.
11.Whatistheexpats’attitudetowardstheresearch?
A.Unclear.B.Negative.
C.Confused.D.Supportive.
D
UberTechnologies,Inc.’sstrategyforJapan,whereride-sharingisnotallowed,isveryunique,puttinggrandmaandgrandpainrunningshoestodeliver(递送)foods.Withanunemploymentrateof2.4%,Japan’slabormarketistight(紧张的).Thepopulationisaging.So,seniorsaretappingintofooddeliverytofindjobs,inadditiontogettinghotmealsdeliveredtotheirdoors.
ChiefExecutiveOfficerDaraKhosrowshahiwasinthecountrytostresstheimportanceofthemarket.“TheelderlyarcactuallysigningupforEatsdeliverers.”Khosrowshahisaid.“EatshasbeenahugesuccessforusinJapan,ItisgoingtobeaverygoodintroductiontotheUberbrand.Whilemostworkersdeliverusingabicycle,seniorsinsearchofexercisearedoingitonfoot.ThisisoneareauniquetoJapan,andwearelookingifwecanexpandtotherestoftheworld.”TosupportitsEatsbusiness,Uberisplanningtoincreasefull-timestaffinginJapanbymorethan30%overthenextyearinareassuchassalesandlocaloperations.Evenatthatpace,that’sstillatinypartofUber’sglobalworkersof22,000.
GivenJapan’sstrictrulesagainstride-sharing,Uberrolledoutapilotprogramin2016toprovideridesforseniorsinthesmalltownofTangocho,whereanagingpopulationwasleftwithdecreasingpublictransportservices,duetowhichitwasinconvenientforpeopletogoout.
Lastyear,Uberturnedtopartnershipwithlocaltaxicompanies.Itnowhasdealswitheightcabcompaniesinmanycities,includingpopulartouristplacesKyoto,OsakaandHiroshima.SonyCorp...startupJapanTaxiandChina’sDidiChuxingareamongthosethathaverolledoutcompetingtaxi-callingapps,tryingtomakeiteasierforcustomerstohireridesandgettowheretheywanttogo.UberBlack,thecar-hireservice,ispresentlyavailableonlyinTokyo.“Itwilltaketime,butwelikewhatweseeintermsofthepotentialofthemarket,”Khosrowshahisaid.
12.WhatmaymainlyleadtoJapaneseseniors’deliveringfoods?
A.Uber’straditionalrulesandculture.
B.Theoldpeople’spassionforsocialactivities.
C.Thegovernment’splanforeconomicdevelopment.
D.Japan’stightlabormarketandagingpopulation.
13.WhichwordcanbestdescribethedevelopmentofUberEatsinJapan?
A.
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