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1、UNIT 2BRIDGING CULTURES单元检测卷(满分:120分;时间:100分钟)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(易)Planning a visit to the UK?Here we help with ways to cut your costs.AVOID BIG EVENTS Big sporting events,concerts and exhibitions can increase the cost of accommodation and ma
2、ke it harder to find a room.A standard double room at the Thistle Brighton on the final Friday of the Brighton Comedy Festival(19 Oct.)costs 118.15 169.15 at B. A week later,the same room costs 118.15.If you can be flexible and want to know dates to avoidor youre looking for a big event to pass your
3、 timecheck out sites such as W,which allow you to search for events in the UK by city,date and category.STAY AWAY FROM THE STATION If traveling to your destination by train,you may want to find a good base close to the station,but you could end up paying more for the sake of convenience at the start
4、 of your holiday.Dont be too choosy about the part of town you stay in.Booked two months in advance,the cheapest room at the Travelodges Central Euston hotel in London for Saturday 22 September is 95.95.A room just a tube journey away at its Covent Garden hotel is 75.75.And at Farringdon,a double ro
5、om costs just 62.95.LOOK AFTER YOURSELF Really central hotels in cities such as London,Edinburgh and Cardiff can cost a fortune,especially at weekends and during big events.As an alternative consider checking into a self-catering flat with its own kitchen.Often these flats are hidden away on the top
6、 floors of city centre buildings.A great example is the historic ONeill Flat on Edinburghs Royal Mile,available for 420 for five days in late September,with the room for four adults.GET ON A BIKE Londons “Boris bikes”have attracted the most attention,but other cities also have similar programmes tha
7、t let you rent a bicycle and explore at your own pace,saving on public transport or car parking.Among the smaller cities with their own programmes are Newcastle(casual members pay around 1.50 for two hours)and Cardiff(free for up to 30 minutes,or 5 per day).1.The Brighton Comedy Festival is mentione
8、d mainly to show big events may.A.help travelers pass timeB.attract lots of travelers to the UKC.allow travelers to make flexible plansD.cause travelers to pay more for accommodation2.“Farringdon” in Paragraph 5 is most probably.A.a hotel away from the train stationB.the tube to Covent GardenC.an id
9、eal holiday destinationD.the name of a travel agency3.The passage shows that the ONeill Flat.A.lies on the ground floorB.is located in central LondonC.provides cooking facilities for touristsD.costs over 100 on average per day in late SeptemberB(2021山东烟台二中高二月考,易)The past two years, instead of my fav
10、ourite maple- frosted donut (枫糖霜甜甜圈)cake, I had one birthday request from my familyhiking and a picnic together. Thankfully, it was my special day, so they only rolled their eyes and sighed once and then agreed to come alongexploring new places and discovering hidden waterfalls.That was the past two
11、 years. Thats not today.Today is my birthday, and Im on the other side of the world. I wish that I could hang out with my family and friends in the US. Just for todayon my birthday.We are “lonely internationals”. Its hard. I wont pretend its not. My mother, “Nana” to my four boys, tells me regularly
12、 how she has missed almost all of her grandsons birthday celebrations. She intentionally(有意地) connects with them through texts and FaceTime on their birthdays so that she can join us for the time of singing “Happy Birthday” and see the kids blow out their candles. However, that is not the same as “b
13、eing there” physically together. She feels like she misses our major life milestones called “birthdays”. Today, Im okay. My mother had made an e-card for me, sent to my email box early this morning. She never forgets. My in-laws, my sister and her family, my sweet friend in France, and my dear frien
14、ds here in Spain and over there in the US have already wished me “Happy Birthday” online. Some even mailed me cards and gifts across the sea.The only “gifts” Im missing are maple-frosted donuts for a birthday cake. My mother tried to bring them to me in Europe when she travelled to visit me. However
15、, after a 20-hour trip across the sea, they werent so fresh anymore.Tonight, we will have a special dinner outside on our back porch in the cool, evening air. I will blow out a lot of candles on my birthday cake.I am happy. I have breath, life, a heartbeat, and deep inner joy from the love of my fam
16、ily and friends around the world.4.How has the author celebrated her birthday for the past two years?A.By hanging out with her friends.B.By eating her favourite birthday cake.C.By travelling to new places on her own.D.By hiking and picnicking with her family.5.What does the underlined word “that” in
17、 Paragraph 6 refer to?A.Singing “Happy Birthday”.B.Feeling faraway on ones birthdays.C.Celebrating others birthdays online.D.Connecting with people through texts.6.What did the authors mother do to celebrate her birthday this year?A.She sent her an e-card.B.She made her a hand-written card.C.She tra
18、velled long hours to visit her.D.She sent her some maple-frosted donuts.7.What did the author think of her birthday this year?A.It was full of surprises.B.It brought more sadness than happiness.C.It made her feel loved and remembered.D.It was a sign of being faraway from those she loves.C(2021辽宁本溪高二
19、联考,中)America is a mobile society. Friendships between Americans can be close and real, yet disappear soon if situations change. Neither side feels hurt by this. Both may exchange Christmas greetings for a year or two, perhaps a few letters for a whilethen no more. If the same two people meet again b
20、y chance, even years later, they pick up the friendship. This can be quite difficult for us Chinese to understand, because friendships between us flower more slowly but then may become lifelong feelings, extending sometimes deeply into both families. Americans are ready to receive us foreigners at t
21、heir homes, share their holidays, and their home life. They will enjoy welcoming us and be pleased if we accept their hospitality easily.Another difficult point for us Chinese to understand Americans is that although they include us warmly in their personal everyday lives, they dont show their polit
22、eness to us if it requires a great deal of time. This is usually the opposite of the practice in our country where we may be generous with our time. Sometimes, we, as hosts, will appear at airports even in the middle of the night to meet a friend. We may take days off to act as guides to our foreign
23、 friends. The Americans, however, express their welcome usually at homes, but truly cannot manage the time to do a great deal with a visitor outside their daily routine. They will probably expect us to get ourselves from the airport to our own hotel by bus. And they expect that we will phone them fr
24、om there. Once we arrive at their homes, the welcome will be full, warm and real. We will find ourselves treated hospitably.For the Americans, it is often considered friendlier to invite a friend to their homes than to go to restaurants, except for purely business matters. So accept their hospitalit
25、y at home!8.The writer of this passage must be .A.an AmericanB.a ChineseC.a professorD.a student9.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A.Friendships between Americans usually extend deeply into their families.B.Friendships between Americans usually last for all their li
26、ves.C.Americans always show their warmth even if they are very busy.D.Americans will continue their friendships again even after a long break.10.From the last two paragraphs we can learn that when we arrive in America to visit an American friend, we will probably be .A.warmly welcomed at the airport
27、B.offered a ride to his homeC.treated hospitably at his homeD.treated to dinner in a restaurant11.A suitable title for this passage would probably be “”.A.Friendships between ChineseB.Friendships between AmericansC.Americans hospitalityD.Americans and Chinese peoples views on friendshipsD(2021河南豫南九校
28、高二上第三次联考,难)As with many etymologies(词源), the exact root of this word“buck” is difficult to say with one hundred percent certainty. However, the leading theory is extremely believable and backed up by a fair bit of documented evidence. Specially, it is thought that a dollar is called “a buck” thanks
29、to deer.One of the earliest references of this was in 1748, 44 years before the first US dollar was created, where there is a reference to the exchange rate for a cast of alcoholic drink traded to Native Americans being “5 bucks”, referring to deerskin.In yet another documented reference from 1748,
30、about Conrad Weiser, while traveling through present day Ohio, noted in his journal that someone had been “robbed of the value of 300 bucks”.At this time, a buck skin was a common medium of exchange. There is also evident that “a buck” didnt simply mean one piece of deerskin, but may have meant mult
31、iple skins, depending on quality. For instance, skins from deer killed in the winter were considered superior to those killed in the summer, due to the fur being thicker. It is thought that the highest quality skins generally had a one to one value at a single buck. The specific value for given sets
32、 of skins was then set at trading. In addition, when the skin was from another animal, the number of skins required to equal a buck varied based on the animal and the quality of the skins. For instance, there is one documented trade where twelve high-quality rabbit skin equaled one buck.This use of
33、skins as a medium of exchange gradually die out over the next century as more and more Europeans moved in and built towns and cities. Once the US dollar was officially introduced after the passing of the Coinage Act of 1792, it quickly became the leading item used as a medium of exchange, but the te
34、rm “buck” stuck around and by the mid-nineteenth century was being used as an informal term for the dollar.12.It can be inferred from the text that .A.the first dollar was made from deerskinB.a skin from any animal was valued at a buckC.the quality of deerskin varied with the change of seasonsD.deer
35、skin was the only medium for trading in the 1970s13.When did the use of skins as a common medium of exchange die out?A.As more and more Europeans settled in America.B.When the Coinage Act of 1792 was passed.C.When the bucks died out in the 1950s.D.As the US dollar was officially introduced.14.The au
36、thor develops this text mainly by .A.analyzing causes B.following the order of importanceC.making comparisonD.following the order of time15.The text is mainly about.A.when the dollar first appearedB.why a dollar is called “a buck”C.what a dollar was worth in the pastD.how the word “dollar” came into
37、 being第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)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。(2021山东临沂高二期中联考, 中)Learning about other cultures is an invaluable experience. Gaining an understanding of other cultures benefits both you and other people by deepening your understanding of how different people are. 16 You can
38、 do research via the Internet or the local library, get to know other cultures in your community, and travel whenever possible.Read online news sources. 17 Subscribe to newspapers from that culture online to know more about what they are reading. Browse websites with data on entertainment, outings,
39、politics, or trends.Follow social media about your chosen culture. A great thing about the Internet is that it has made the world smaller and more accessible than ever. 18 Following people or organizations from other cultures on social media is a great way to directly learn from that culture about t
40、hings like their values and fashion.Ask questions online. There are plenty of ways to ask members of a culture questions about that culture online directly. Take a look at local communities and forums that accept questions or conversations. 19Look up YouTube videos. YouTube is another form of social
41、 media that allows passive watching or interaction. There are many channels on YouTube dedicated to a specific culture or some aspects of a culture. 20 Type into the YouTube search bar things such as “Learn about French culture” or “What do people in India commonly eat”. Many YouTube channels talk a
42、bout subjects like news, history, or gender norms. Search for videos with a specific subject in mind.A.Post a question and wait for a response.B.Choose cultures you would like to learn more about.C.Ask what daily life is like in their culture.D.There are many ways to attain knowledge about other cul
43、tures.E.Ask what the major holidays are like there, and how they celebrate them.F.Often, these videos are produced by people that come from that culture, or know a lot about it.G.You can find people from cultures all around the world on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.16. 17. 18. 19. 20.第二部分语言运用(共
44、两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。(2020江苏南通高三上第一次诊断测试,中)I was envious of my friends who got to stay at school for lunch. They21 the same things as the characters in our favourite TV shows. The meals we ate at home were different. One day, a classmate asked what I
45、 ate for lunch. I 22, feeling like Id been caught. Like most days, wed had fried rice. “Sandwiches,” I lied. My face felt hot as I turned away, 23 she wouldnt ask anything more. Still, there was one day of the year when Mom made an24 and we were allowed to stay at school for lunch. Every year, there
46、 was Chinese Day at the cafeteria to 25 Chinese New Year. “The school is honoring our heritage,” Mom would say. The first Chinese Day lunch I can 26 was when I was about six. I had27 this day for weeks. When the bell rang for lunch, I rushed to the cafeteria. As I stood in line, I imagined the 28 th
47、eyd prepared for us.There would be29, surelyevery Chinese New Year meal included fish. I could explain to my friends what Mom had told us: how the 30 for “fish” in Chinese sounded like another word meaning abundance. There would be chicken, too, probably with the head still on, because a whole chick
48、en for Chinese New Year 31 wholeness. The line was slowly moving forward until32 it was my turn. The cafeteria worker passed me my plate and I looked down. I barely33 anything. All I did was to sit there, confused. They called this “Chinese” lunch, so why had I never 34 it before? Those first few bi
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