人教版新课标高中英语选修9课件unit4测试题课标卷含答案.docx
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人教版新课标高中英语(选修9)课件-unit4测试题(课标卷含答案)
期新课标高三上学期9册册Unit4测试Class:
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满分(120)第一部分阅读理解(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。
AGustafson,66,wentoutsidetodoyardworkoneafternoonlastSeptember.Hisnine-year-oldwhitedog,Bounce,playednearby.Suddenly,Gustafsonwasshockedbyaterrifyingsound.IheardascreamfromBounce,hesays.IrandownthehillandsawBounceinthemouthofanalligator(短吻鳄).Itwasheadedrighttothewater.Thelittledoghadwanderedintothetallgrassalongapondnearby.Thealligatorhadsprung(跳跃)fromtheshallowsofthepondandwasnowholdingthedogscollarbetweenitsteeth.Itturnedawayfromthebankandbeganquicklyswimmingintothewater.Gustafsondidaflyingleap(跳跃),landedontopofthealligator,andgraspedthebacklegandtailofthealligatorandyanked(猛地一拉)whichcausedtheanimaltorelease(释放)thedog.Bouncepaddledfrantically(疯狂似地)towardtheshore.ThenthealligatorturnedaroundandsankitsteethintoGustafsonsrighthand.Iscreamedatthetopofmylungs,hesays.IthoughtIwasintrouble.Gustafsonwasabletofreehishandwhenthebeastopeneditsjawsagain.Withhisinjuredhand,Gustafsonhittheanimalandpulleditsheadunderwater.IyelledatBounceremindinghertogettotheshore,butshewasexhausted(精疲力竭的).IfIdidntgettoherquickly,shewasgoingunder,herecalls(回忆).WhenGustafsonreleasedthealligator,itswamaway.Hegrabbed(抓住)Bounce,climbedoutofthepond,andcarriedthedogupthehilltothehouse.Sincetheevent,Bouncehasbeensubdued(顺从的)andstayedclosetohome.Gustafsonsays,too,thatthedoghasgrownmoreloving.Shelikesmealotmorethansheusedto,hesays,smiling.1.WhatwasGustafsondoingwhenheheardascreamfromBounce?
A.Hewasplayingnearby.B.Hewasdoingyardwork.C.Hewasexercisingonthehill.D.Hewaswalkinghisdog.2.WhydidGustafsonscreamwhenherescuedBouncefromthealligator?
A.Hehurthisrighthand.B.Hisdogwasseriouslyhurt.C.Thealligatorattackedhim.D.Hefrightenedthealligator.3.IfGustafsonhadnttakenBounceoutofthewater,thedogwouldhave______.A.beenexhaustedB.survivedtheattackC.swumoutofthepondD.failedtoreturntotheshoreBArepeoplelesshappyormorehappytheoldertheyget?
Ifyouansweredmorehappy,thenyouwereright,basedonastudyin2008.Itfoundthatpeoplegenerallybecomehappierandexperiencelessworryafterage50.Infact,itfoundthatbytheageof85,peoplearehappierwiththeirlifethantheywereat18.ThefindingscamefromaGallupsurveyofmorethan340,000adultsintheUnitedStatesin2008.Atthattime,thepeoplewerebetweentheagesof18and85.ArthurStoneintheDepartmentofPsychiatryandBehavioralScienceatStonyBrookUniversityinNewYorkledthestudy.Histeamfoundthatlevelsofstresswerehighestamongadultsbetweentheagesof22and25.Stresslevelsdroppedsharplyafterpeoplereachedtheir50s.Happinesswashighestamongtheyoungestadultsandthoseintheirearly70s.Butthepeopleleastlikelytoreportfeelingnegative(消极的)emotions(情绪)werethoseintheir70sand80s.Sowhywouldhappinessincreasewithage?
Onetheoryisthat,aspeoplegetolder,theybecomemorethankfulforwhattheyhaveandhavebettercontroloftheiremotions.Theyalsospendlesstimethinkingaboutbadexperiences.Happinessisnottheonlythingthatapparentlyimproveswithage.Inanotherstudythisyear,peopleintheir80sreportedthefewestproblemswiththequalityoftheirsleep.Theoriginalgoalwastoconfirmthepopularbeliefthatagingisconnectedwithincreasedsleepproblems.Thestudydidfindanincreaseduringmiddleage,especiallyinwomen.Butexceptforthat,peoplereportedthattheyfelttheirsleepqualityimprovedastheygotolder.4.Inthetext,theauthormainlytalksabout______.A.theconnectionbetweensleepandhappinessB.therelationshipbetweenagingandhappinessC.differentlevelsofhappinessinourlifeD.howtofindhappinesswhenoneages5.Accordingtothetext,aspeoplegetolder,theywillfeel______.A.moreoptimisticB.lessfrightenedC.moreworriedD.lesshappy6.Whenpeopleareintheirfifties,they______.A.havethehighestlevelofstressB.leastlikelyreportnegativeemotionsC.enjoythehighestlevelofhappinessD.experienceasharpdropofstresslevels7.Accordingtothelastparagraph,alotofpeoplebelievethat______.A.peoplesleepmorewhentheygetolderB.middle-agedwomenusuallysleeplessC.increasedsleepproblemsarepartofagingD.theyneedtoimprovetheirqualityofsleepCTheHuntingtonLibraryHoursTheHuntingtonisclosedonThanksgiving,ChristmasEve,ChristmasDay,NewYearsDay,andIndependenceDay.FromNovember1sttoLaborDay,TheHuntingtonobservessummerhoursandisopenfrom10:
30a.m.-4:
30p.m.daily,exceptTuesdays.(AfterLaborDay,hoursare12noon-4:
30p.m.onMon.,Wed.,Thurs.andFri.;10:
30a.m.-4:
30p.m.onSat.andSun.;closedonTues.)AdmissionReservationsarenotnecessarytovisitTheHuntington.Ticketsmaybepurchasedatthetimeofyourvisit.WeekdaysWeekendsAdults$20$23Seniors(age65+)$15$18Students(age12-18,orwithfull-timestudentI.D.)$12$13Youth(age5-11)$8$8Children(under5)freefreeGroups(15ormore)$11(perperson)$14(perperson)MembersfreefreePurchaseTicketsasGiftIfgivenasagift,ticketsareavailableforpurchaseonlineorbyphone(626-405-2100x:
2373)andshippedforfree.FreeDayAdmissiontoTheHuntingtonisfreetoallvisitorsonthefirstThursdayofeverymonthwithadvancetickets.HoursonFreeDayare10:
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30p.m.PleasenoticethatFreeDayticketsarenotavailableatTheHuntington,andcanonlybereservedbyphoneoronline.YoumaynotpurchaseregularadmissionticketsonFreeDay.ParkingParkingisfreeatTheHuntington.Andnoparkingreservationsarenecessaryunlessyouareaschoolortourgrouparrivingbybus.BusReservationsforGroupsGroupsarrivingbybusmustmakereservationsinadvancebycalling626-405-2240.Pleasenoticethatallbusesandtrucksmustuseaspecified(规定的)routeforenteringTheHuntingtonfromthenorth.8.IfyouwanttogotothelibraryonFridayinApril,theearliesttimeyoucanchooseis______.A.10:
30a.m.B.12C.4:
30p.m.D.11:
20a.m.9.IfnextSaturdaya66-year-oldmangoestothelibrarywithhisthreegrandchildren,aged4,6,14,howmuchshouldhepay?
A.$40.B.$44.C.$35.D.$39.10.Tovisitthelibraryonfreedays,you______.A.shouldreserveticketsinadvanceB.mustreserveaparkingplaceC.havetobuyadmissionticketsD.getfreeticketsonarrivingatthelibrary11.Asfortourgroupsarrivingatthelibrarybybus,______.A.theyhavetopayfortheparkingspaceB.theydontneedtomakeareservationC.theyshouldcallthelibraryinadvanceD.theyhavetoparktheirbusoutsideDAnadvertisingcampaigndesignedtoshowthedisadvantagesoflivingintheU.K.isbeingplannedtoholdbackanexpectedsurge(激增)ofimmigrants(移民).ThepolicieslimitingthenumberofimmigrantsfromBulgariaandRomaniaareduetocometoanendnextyear,whichwillsuddenlygive29millionpeopletherighttoliveandworkunrestrictedinBritain.Predictionsofhowmanywillactuallyemigrate(移民)frombothcountriesrangefrom250,000withinfiveyearsto425,000withintwoyears,reportstheGuardian.Onemethodofdiscouragewould-beimmigrantsmaybetoconvincethemthattheydontwanttocometoBritainatall.GovernmentministersarereportedlyconsideringanegativeadcampaignthatfocusesonthedownsidesofBritishlife,inordertocorrecttheimpressionthatthestreetsherearecoveredwithgold,theGuardianreportsonegovernmentofficialassaying.TheresbeennoindicationyetofwhatsuchacampaignwouldlooklikewhetheritwouldfocusonthebenefitsofstayingintheircountriesormakeBritainlookasunpleasantaspossible.TheGuardianinviteditsreaderstosendintheirownsuggestionsforposterdesigns,andtheresultsareveryunpleasantbadweather,racialviolence,toomuchdrinking,andunreliablepublictransport.ButanegativeadcampaignfliesinthefaceofthebillionsofpoundsBritainspentonlastsummersOlympicspartlytobuildthecountrysgoodreputation.OnememberofParliamenthassaidthesupposedplansareveryridiculous,accordingtotheBBC.Theideahasactuallybeentriedbefore:
thetownofLeicestertargetedanegativeadvertisingcampaignatwould-beimmigrantsfromUgandaintheearly1970salthoughastheDailyTelegraphnotes,thescheme(方案)hadlittleeffect.12.Thenegativeadvertisingcampaignisdesignedto______.A.showlivingintheU.K.isverydangerousB.lifttherestrictionsonthearrivalofforeignersC.preventanexpectedincreaseofimmigrantsD.refusetogiveimmigrantstherighttoliveinBritain13.TheunderlinedworddownsidesinParagraph3probablymeans______.A.benefitsB.barriersC.possibilitiesD.disadvantages14.Whenconsideringanegativeadcampaign,thegovernmentministersarenowfacedwith______.A.adilemmaB.achanceC.afailureD.acoincidence15.Fromthelastparagraphwecanlearnthat_____.A.negativeadcampaignsshouldbepromotedB.thenegativeadcampaignmaynothelpalotC.theauthorsupportsthenegativeadcampaignD.thenumberofimmigrantswillbegreatlyreduced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。
Asaparent,youareyourchildsfirstandmostimportantteacher.Whenparentsareinvolvedintheirchildrensschools,thechildrendobetterandhavebetterfeelingsaboutgoingtosch
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