《名校推荐》河北省邢台市第二中学人教版英语必修二UNIT 1 CULTURAL RELICS 单元测试 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、单元检测卷:Unit 1阅读下列短文,从每题所给的(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项AFrom early times,man has been interested in artPeople have often worked together to collect and save the worlds art treasuresFine art treasures from many countries are kept in an art museum called the Louvre in ParisFranceThe works of art have been collecte
2、d by the people of France over many centuriesIt is the biggest art museum in the worldThe Louvre has not always been a museumThe first building was a fortIn 1191, it was the kings castle with high walls and a round towerIt had a river around it to keep out the enemies Over the years,the number of bu
3、ildings around the castle grewBy l350,the castle no longer needed a riverThe Louvre became a palace home for France kings and queensDuring time of peace,new treasures were brought inDuring the days of war,many treasures were stolen,and the buildings were damaged When Francis I became king of France
4、in 1515, he brought in many artists from other countriesOne of the artists was Leonardo Da Vinci from ItalyDa Vincis“Mona Lisa”is the best known painting in the museum today In 1793,the Louvre become a public museum,just as it is nowIt is a place where art treasures are kept for everyone to enjoyEve
5、ry year millions of people from all over the world come to the Louvre to see the masterpieces1Most of works of arts in the Louvre have been collected probably _ Aby the French people Bby Francis I Cby Leonardo Da Vinci Dby people of the world2Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage? A
6、Da Vinci once stayed in France B,“Mona Lisa”is kept in the Louvre CThe Louvre was once a church as well as a palace D,The L0uvie is a place of interest to people all over the world3. Why is it good for the works of art to be kept in public museums? AIn public museums works of art wont be stolen BIn
7、public museums works of art wont be damaged CIn public museums artists can study the works of art DIn public museums everyone has a chance to enjoy the works of art4Which is the best title for this passage? AA famous paintingMona Lisa BA famous art museumLouvreCA famous artistDa Vinci DThe great Kin
8、gFrancisBWhat killed King Tut? Historians and scientists have long believed that ancient Egypts most famous kingwas probably murdered. But a recent scientific study claims to have found a different solution to thismore than 3,300-year-old mystery. Tuts full name was Tutankhamen. He was just 9 years
9、old when he became ruler of Egypt in 1348 B.C. His treasure-packed tomb was revealed (展现) to the world almost a century ago. Tuts tomb was filled withroyal riches, including a solid-gold coffin, a gold mask, and piles of jewelry.It made him one ofthe best-known Egyptian kings of all time. But Tut di
10、d not have much time to enjoy his vast wealth. His reign (执政) was cut short at the age of 19.Many experts have thought that Tut was killed by one of his advisers, named Ay, who wanted the throne forhimself. Thanks to a major modern science project, it seems that Ayisoff the hook. Researchers set out
11、 to solve the mystery of King Tuts death by using the tools of science. They begantheir investigation of Tuts well-preserved mummy by conducting an autopsy (尸体解剖), which is an in-depthmedical examination to determine how someone died. The kings autopsy included DNA tests and electronicscans of his r
12、emains. Scientist Carsten Pusch conducted the tests on Tut for the new study. A scan of Tuts mummy showedan unhealed fracture (骨折) in his leg bone. He thinks a broken leg contributed to the young kings death. The DNA also indicates that the ruler had an illness that causes bones to go bad, More than
13、 100 walking stickswere found in King Tuts tomb. This supports the autopsy findings Many of the sticks were well-worn,showing regular use. But how could a person die from a simple broken leg? Pusch also found DNA evidence in Tuts remains that indicates he had malaria, a disease carried by mosquitoes
14、. Malaria severely weakens theimmune system. Finally, the young ruler was just too weak to heal.5. King Tut is famous because _.A. his tomb was packed with treasuresB. he was probably murdered by his adviserC. his death was a mystery in historyD. he brought much wealth to his people during his reign
15、6. We can know from the text that _.A. King Tut died from a weak body and a careless playB. a jealous adviser named Ay is likely the real killer in King Tuts deathC. King Tut fell to death because of his leg problemD. the malaria and the bone disease together caused King Tuts death7. Which of the fo
16、llowing statements is NOT true?A. King Tut died at the age of 19 and his reign was short.B. Scientists now know what killed King Tut by performing a scientific investigation.C. Scientists guessed that Tut used canes (手杖) because they found many canes in his tomb.D. Tuts broken leg would not heal bec
17、ause no doctors could be found in his time.8. The writer of the passage mainly wants to tell us that _.A. King Tut was the greatest king in Egyptian historyB. King Tuts mummy murder mystery has been solvedC. historical mysteries should be solved by scienceD. history never put the blame on a good man
18、 without solid evidenceCThe Palace Museum, known as the Forbidden City, was theimperial(帝王的) palace of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. In the early 15thcentury, large-size construction caused 100,000 common people to lead a hard life. The construction took 14 years and was finished in 1420. In the foll
19、owing year, the capital of Ming Dynasty was moved from Nanjing to Beijing. Twenty-four emperors of the Ming and the Qing Dynasties ruled from the Forbidden City. The last dynasty fell in 1911, but Emperor Puyi still lived in the inner court. It was not until 1925 that the complex buildings were chan
20、ged into a museum. Since then, the Palace has been opened to the public.The Palace Museum isrectangular(长方形的) in shape, about 960 meters long from north to south and 750 meters wide from west to east. There is a 10-meter-high wall, encircled by a 52-meter-widemoat(护城河) . In the Ming Dynasty, the woo
21、d needed for the building was brought mostly from Sichuan and Hunan Province, while in the Qing Dynasty, it was cut from the northeast of China. Most of the stones were mined from thesuburban(郊外的) district of Fangshan and other districts. Construction of the Forbidden City brought hardship to the la
22、boring people.The palace is the largest piece of ancient Chinese architecture still standing. Some of the buildings were damaged by lightning and rebuilt in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The palace has been expanded several times, but the original design was kept. After liberation, some costlyrenovat
23、ions(翻新) were done and the Palace Museum is listed as one of the important historical sites under special preservation by the Chinese government.9. What is the main idea of Paragraph 1? A. The origin of the name “the Forbidden City”. B. The Forbidden City and emperors. C. The open to the public of t
24、he Forbidden City. D. The period of the construction of the Forbidden City.10. The Forbidden City began to be constructed in _. A. 1911 B. 1421 C. 1406 D. 142011. What can we learn from Paragraph 2? A. The emperors cruelty brought the Forbidden City into the world. B. The constructing of the Forbidd
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