河北省邢台市育才中学人教版高中英语选修6UNIT 2 POEMS单元测试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、TEST YOURSELF (Unit 2, Book 6)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AVolunteer vacation in IndiaTeach and care for orphan children Youre needed now more than ever as a volunteer in India. Work with homeless children in Chennai, southern India by teaching English, helping with improvements to educational, health and
2、 living conditions. Your help for one, two or three weeks truly makes a life-long difference to childrens lives. Whats more, Global Volunteers offers the most affordable fees: $1,800 to volunteering in India.Learn more hereGlobal volunteers serves five community partners in Chennai: a childrens home
3、, two daycare orphanages (孤儿院), and two schools. Together, we try to provide a better childhood for children who have been abandoned, orphaned or are from families simply too poor to care for them. You offer the extra attention the kids desire and deserve, while also experiencing life in the spiritu
4、al land of India with its various languages, culture,andlifestyles. Never doubt you can make a significant difference in the life of a child as a volunteer in India.Essential services in IndiaGlobal Volunteers began working with community leaders in 2000 to respond to educational, health, housing an
5、d social needs. As an essential link in a long chain of volunteers in India, you can help deliver essential services in these ways: Teaching English toelementary and secondary school studentsProviding psychosocial support for children of all agesHelping improve and maintain classrooms and housing fa
6、cilitiesPromotinggirls educationHelping plant and maintain school gardensModeling and encouraging handwashing withsoapHelping serve nutritious mealsContact information(800) 487-1074 phone | (651) 482-0915 faxwww.globalvolunteers.org | emailglobalvolunteers.org1. What can we learn about Global Volunt
7、eers? A. It will pay volunteers for their work in India. B. It only offers help to kids who have no parents. C. Volunteers there will be too busy to enjoy the local life. D. Signing up for it means working for at least a month in India.2. What do volunteers do in India? A. Teach kids how to cook. B.
8、 Handwash clothes for kids. C. Teach languages to kids of all ages. D. Encourage more girls to go to school.3. The text is written to _. A. invite more people to visit India B. tell us how Global Volunteers works C. call on people to volunteer in India D. show the poor situation of Indian kidsBWhen
9、I first became a store manager for Walmart, I ran a small store with less than 100 employees. I liked the store because it offered flexible(灵活的) hours, and it allowed me to work while still taking an active role at home as a wife and mother. The store was even right next to my sons kindergarten.Afte
10、r a year, my boss offered me a chance to manage a Walmart 40 miles away. It had been a problem store for years. The previous two managers had not been successful. The distance and the larger size of the store would mean much more time and energy from me. The new job would be a great challenge. I tol
11、d my boss I needed to think about it.Driving home, my immediate thought was, “No way!” If two men couldnt run this store, what made me think I could do it while being a wife and mother? I had far less experience than either of the two previous managers. I got home and consulted my husband, who I tho
12、ught would have the same response as I did. But he didnt. He said I should accept the new role, and he offered to do more around the house to help me succeed in it. I called my parents, again hoping that they would talk me out of it. To my shock, they also said I should go for it. They said I was ex
13、actly what that store needed. Now, I have been at this Walmart for 10 months. I am proud to say we have changed from being one of the worst stores in our area to one of the best. I am so happy that I said no to my own doubt and yes to a new challenge.4.Thefirstparagraph is mainly about_.A. what the
14、author did in her previous job B. the authors happy and busy family lifeC. how the author balanced her life and workD. the advantages of the authors previous job5. Why did the boss want the author to manage a new Walmart?A. The former managers disappointed the boss.B. The author didnt do well in her
15、 previous job.C. The author didnt get along well with the boss.D. The author is more experienced than the former managers.6. What had the author expected her family to do?A. Support her in her new job.B. Say no to her new position. C. Give her some tips for her new job. D. Ask her boss for further c
16、onsideration.7. What did the author most probably learn from her experience?A. Strike while the iron is hot.B. Nothing is impossible to a willing heart.C. Believe in yourself and you will succeed.D. All thingsare difficult before they are easy.CWe all know that exercise is good for your health, but
17、some kinds of exercise may be better than others. Running, for example, may help to protect against heart disease and other health problems. Running also may help you live longer. Researchers say it is not important how far you run. It also does not matter how fast or even how often you run. As adve
18、rtisements for the running shoe Nike say, “Just do it.” Recently, researchers studied more than 55,000 adults. About one-fourth of the adults reported running regularly. The study found these runners were considerably less likely than non-runners to die of any form of disease, including heart diseas
19、e. In fact, the runners usually lived three years longer than the non-runners. This study lasted 15 years. During that time, more than 3,400 of the individuals died. About 1,200 of the deaths were linked to heart disease, a heart attack or a stroke. Compared to non-runners, runners showed 30 percent
20、 lower risk of death by any causes. Also, runners compared to non-runners showed 45 percent lower risk of death by cardiovascular(心血管的) disease. The runners in the study ran between 10 and 16 kilometers per hour. Slower runners, and those who only ran once or twice a week, were helped nearly as much
21、 as those who ran faster and further. Researchers looked at the running over time and found that persistent runners over six years showedthebiggestbenefits.To stay healthy, doctors suggest that adults up to age 65 do 150 minutes of moderate (适度的) exercise every week. They say these individuals need
22、75 minutes of energetic exercise, like running, every week for good health. 8. For running, the most important is that you should _. A. do it at a certain timeB. keep it and never give it upC. make it an everyday activityD. do it for a certain distance at a time 9. What have the researchers discover
23、ed? A. How fast and how often one runs matter a lot. B. Over one-third of non-runners will die of heart disease.C. Runners are less likely to die of disease than non-runners. D. One should run more often to benefit most from running.10. According to the text, how should a 63-year-old man go running?
24、A. Try to run as long as he can. B. Be sure to run slowly and safely. C. Keep running at least 30 minutes a day. D. Run 5 times a week and 15 minutes every time.11. What is the best title for the text?A. How to be a wise runnerB. For a longer life, go runningC. A study on science of movementD. Relat
25、ions between running and healthDOn June 19, 2015, more than a ton of ivory was crushed(碾碎) in New York Citys Times Square. The act is meant to help people know the threat of the illegal ivory trade to African elephants, and show the world that the illegal ivory trade cannot continue. The event was o
26、rganized by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, New York State agencies and the Wildlife Conservation Society, which runs New York Citys zoos. The crowd included lawmakers, wildlife supporters, and famous people.After speeches, a 25-ton rock crusher began crushing ivory. The hundreds of wildlife sup
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