2020-2021学年高中英语 Unit 2 Looking into the Future单元测试(A卷基础夯实含解析)新人教版选择性必修第一册.doc
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1、Unit 2 Looking into the FutureA卷 基础夯实一、阅读理解1. Many people over 60 years of age in the UK are spending their later years taking up new hobbies and activities, according to research from Age UK. 71 percent of those over 60 years old are meeting new challenges like learning a foreign language, taking t
2、o the dance floor, or even taking part in outdoor activities like bungee jumping and mountain climbing. The new survey looks at attitudes towards later life in people aged 18 and above and has been conducted to mark the start of a new TV advertising campaign. With the positive attitudes of many of t
3、hose aged 60 and above who describe their lifestyle as interesting (38 percent) , varied (42 percent) , fun (20 percent) and satisfying (24 percent) , it shows the nation that growing older does not mean that interests and hobbies should stop. It features people doing what they enjoy, celebrating la
4、ter life and all that it can offer. This is in sharp contrast to some younger peoples ideas of old age as boring and slower-paced. Among those featured are a Tai Chi group, dancers, a 91-year-old bodybuilder, and an 81-year-old singing leading lady. Many of them are people who have been directly hel
5、ped by Age UK. The advertisement aims to show the different services and products that Age UK offers and how it can help people to make the most of later life. Michelle Mitchell, Charity Director at Age UK said, Through our research and the exciting new TV advertisement, we hope to show another side
6、 of growing older and encourage people of all ages to take up some hobbies. One in five says that they have feltmore comfortable in their own skin since they reached 60 years of age, and this confidence helps to give people the drive to try the activities they have always wanted to try.1.How many pe
7、ople aged 60 and above describe their lifestyle as varied according to the research?A. 38 percent.B. 42 percent.C. 20 percent.D. 24 percent.2.What can be learnt from Paragraph 3?A. Many old people lead a positive life.B. Age UK has organized a Tai Chi group.C. Old age is not boring, but a little slo
8、w-paced.D. Age UK offers product to old people for free.3.Where is the passage most probably taken from?A. A life magazine.B. A textbook.C. A fashion website.D. A health handbook.2. For years the Italian city of Venice has been struggling with a few concerns. Saint Marks Square is often flooded. Ven
9、ices waterways require repairs. But, by far, the biggest problem is the rapidly growing number of visitors to the city. So city officials have decided to require all visitors to pay a fee to enter Venice. The money will help to pay for cleaning and other services that help to keep the city beautiful
10、. Venices mayor Luigi Brugnaro explained the decision to international media during a visit to Rome last week. Venice is a wonder of the world and only in this way can it be saved, the mayor said. The fee process will be experimental at first, he added. A one-day visit will cost about $ 7. City offi
11、cials have yet to decide when the fee collection will begin. The money will be collected by transport companies that bring the tourists to Venice. The city will set up cameras for those arriving by private cars. And there will be fines for those who do not pay the fee. Students, some workers and chi
12、ldren under the age of six will not have to pay. Naturally, anyone born or living in Venice is exempt. City officials hope this will prevent the overcrowding that often comes with large numbers of tourists. Some people living in Venice say they do not believe the fee plan will work. Lawyer Roberta P
13、ierabon says it will be impossible to collect the money from everyone who visits the city. Visitors arrive from all sides. She does not believe tourists can be controlled and added that she disapproved of the plan. Other Venetians like the idea. They say it will make tourism less aggressive. Venetia
14、ns love their city and know it will never stop appealing to visitors. Venice is so special, they say, that it belongs to the whole of humanity.1.What is the biggest problem that arises in Venice?A.The visitor boom.B.The poor city service.C.The frequent flood.D.The waterway repair.2.How will city off
15、icials deal with the big problem?A.By educating citizens.B.By charging fees.C.By doing experiments.D.By turning to media.3.What does the underline word exempt probably mean in Paragraph 4?A.Asked to stay.B.Permitted to settle.C.Required not to enter.D.Allowed not to pay.4.Who opposed the fee plan?A.
16、Mayor Luigi Brugnaro.B.All Venetians.C.Lawyer Roberta Pierabon.D.City officials.3. What shape the school of the future will take is uncertain, but most educators and 2observers agree that the future school will go electronic. In the future, schools as we know will no longer exist. In their place wil
17、l be community-style centers operating seven days a week, 24 hours a day. Computers will become an essential part for an effective school of the future. Students will see and hear teachers on computers. Accessing classrooms on their home computers, students will learn when its most convenient for th
18、em. Yet some attendance at an actual school will be required to help students develop appropriate social skills. One of American public schools, A. C. T. Academy in McKinney, Texas, was created as an actual school of the future. Originally funded by a $ 5.5 million grant from the US Department of Ed
19、ucation, the school is now supported by the McKinney Independent School District. At the school, knowledge is actively constructed by the learner on a base of prior knowledge, attitudes, and values. Sophisticated(先进的) technology is in place to support the pursuit of knowledge. The 250 Academy studen
20、ts all have access to a computer. The 12- to 18-year-olds each have their own computer; 7- to 11-year-olds have one portable computer for every two students; and 5- and 6-year-olds use computers at fixed stations. In addition, the students use multimedia computers, printers, CDROMs, VCRs, video edit
21、ing machines, camcorders, cable television, online services, and telephonessimple but effective research tools. Whatever the shape of a school of the future might be, technology is always a huge part of it. The school days when computers mean processing words or playing games will be behind us.1.Acc
22、ording to the passage, what will play an important role in the school of the future?A.Computers.B.Environment.C.Teachers.D.Skills.2.It can be inferred from the passage that _.A.there will be no longer schools in the futureB.students will only stay at home to study in the futureC.many educators are s
23、ure of the function of future schoolsD.many students are playing games on computers now3.From Paragraph 5 we know that those sharing a portable computer with another one are _.A.from any age groupB.12- to 18-year-oldsC.7- to 11-year-oldsD.5- and 6-year-olds4.Which of the following about A.C.T. Acade
24、my is TRUE?A.It is the only actual public school in the future.B.It was funded by the McKinney Independent School District.C.All students in it have a computer of their own.D.High technology is made full use of in it.4. In the future, therapy patients may spend less time sitting in a therapists offi
25、ce and more time exploring virtual worlds. Researchers have created a new virtual reality (VR) app to treat the fear of heights. The app just had a clinical trial. People developed other VR therapies in the past. These programs needed a real-life therapist to guide patients through the treatment. Bu
26、t the new system only uses an animated avatar (虚拟化身)within the app. The avatar coaches patients as they climb a virtual high-rise. This kind of therapist-free counseling could make it much easier for people to get help for fears and other disorders. This is a huge step forward for VR therapy, says J
27、ennifer Hames, a clinical psychologist. With this system, people dont need to visit a therapists office to get expert help. They could get help in their regular doctors office, or even at home. That could be good for people who arent comfortable with face-to-face therapy, or who cant afford it, she
28、says. To test how effective their app was, Freeman and colleagues recruited (招募) 100 adult volunteers, who were moderately to severely afraid of heights. The researchers randomly assigned 49 people to have VR treatment while the other 51 participants got no treatment. Before the experiment began, pa
29、rticipants filled out a questionnaire that rated their fear of heights from 16 to 80. They filled out the same questionnaire right after the treatment. Then they did it again two weeks later. The scores of patients who got no treatment stayed the same. But people who used the VR app dropped an avera
30、ge of about 25 points on the scale. The results give strong evidence that the new VR program is more helpful than no treatment at all. But its not clear how well this type of system could work for more complex mental health issues, says Mark Hayward, a clinical psychologist at the University of Suss
31、ex. And when it comes to helping people with more severe symptoms, VR probably wont replace trained therapists any time soon.1.What is the passage mainly about?A.The causes of the fear of heights.B.The results of the fear of heights.C.A VR app to treat the fear of heights.D.The treatment of the fear
32、 of heights.2.What do we know about the VR therapy?A.It has a therapist to guide patients.B.It is convenient and doesnt cost much.C.It allows patients to climb a real high-rise.D.It requires patients to go to the therapists office.3.Why did Freemans team conduct the experiment?A.To rate the particip
33、ants fear of heights.B.To check the effectiveness of the VR app.C.To find out how severe peoples fear of heights is.D.To explore a new way to improve the treatment.4.In helping people with more severe symptoms, _.A.the VR app is very helpfulB.the results of the app are not clearC.trained therapists
34、are still neededD.no trained therapists are necessary二、阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 The application process to almost every college and university in the United States has several parts to it. Each part tells admissions officials at the schools something different about an applicant._A
35、 list of the students activities outside of school can show what his or her interests are. _In it, students are expected to write about themselves and express their personal opinions about an issue. The statement helps admissions officers answer questions they may have about a given student. _Some s
36、chools will ask an applicant a very specific question. Others will let the student choose between different subjects or simply write about anything they want. Generally speaking, there is not one perfect way to write an essay._This could be about a difficult time when they were growing up or a meani
37、ngful relationship they had. However, they should also be careful about the subject they choose. Many students think that telling a sad story makes them easy to remember._ What they want is an essay about anything that is truly special or important to the student, and which also shows their better q
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