外研版(2019)高中英语必修第一册 Unit 3单元测试卷(Word版含答案).docx
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1、外研版(2019)高中英语必修第一册 Unit 3单元测试卷第一部分 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。AWhether you call Germany home or are just visiting, going to festivals is a great way to experience the countrys culture. Here are the best events to attend. Karneval, CologneKameval is a 40-da
2、y party season which takes place between February and March. The largest and most well-known one of these celebrations in Germany takes place in Cologne. The period sees street parties pop up all across the city. The tradition dates back to medieval (中世纪的)times when people lived under strict rules.
3、However, the Germans are certainly making up for it now. Frankfurt Book FairHeld for five days at the Frankfurt Trade Fair grounds in Frankfurt, the event dates back to the 15th century. Today, it is the worlds largest trade fair for books and is considered to be the most important one for internati
4、onal deals and trading. While the first three days are restricted (限制)only to professional visitors, the general public can attend on the weekend.Thuringer Bachwochen: Thuringia Bach FestivalTaking place during the Easter period, this is the largest music festival in Thuringia and has more than 60 c
5、oncerts in the historic Bach sites. These show the works of Johann Sebastian Bach. Each year, the festival opens with a long night of house music. For one evening, more than a hundred public house concerts take place in private living rooms across the state.Long Night of the Museums, BerlinThe eveni
6、ng sees between 70 and 80 of the citys museums open late for the public to visit. Visitors are given an entrance pass to all the exhibits (展览品)within the area. They can meet interesting guests, and dance the night away to live music, and more. With foods and drinks on offer in many places, its no wo
7、nder $his is one of the most popular German festivals.1.What can visitors do between February and March in Cologne?A.Visit some old buildings for free.B.Perform plays with some famous actors.C.Enjoy different kinds of street performances.D.Experience adventures in museums in the evening.2.What is sp
8、ecial about Frankfurt Book Fair?A.It has a short history.B.It allows guests to shop for a week.C.It shares new books on the Internet.D.It is a world-famous business activity.3.What do the last two festivals have in common?A.They both can attract music lovers.B.They both tell some historical stories.
9、C.They are both held during the daytime.D.They both require membership to attend.BOn February 20, 2021,Jasmine Harrison,whos from England, without lots of experience in rowing long distances (距离),became the youngest woman to row alone across the Atlantic Ocean. It took her 70 days, 3 hours and 48 mi
10、nutes to reach the end of the journey.Every year, rowers taking part in the Atlantic Campaign set off from the Canary Islands and row about 3,000 miles across the Atlantic. Some do the rowing in teams of two, three, or four. Others, like Ms. Harrison, row by themselves. Every day, Harrison would row
11、 for about 12 hours, pushing her 550-pound boat across the ocean. On her journey,Ms. Harrison said she survived (生存) just on cookies and chocolate. When asked what she was looking forward to the most, she said, “Food. Definitely food.”Harrison had a satellite phone that allowed her to talk with her
12、family and friends every day. But the journey still left her with a lot of time all by herself, which she said she enjoyed. But things got a little harder after her speaker fell in the water and she could no longer listen to her music.She had other company along the way. She saw several whales. For
13、several days, she was followed by a small group of dolphins. “Its just amazing,” she said. But there was danger,too. Twice, her boat turned over in the night by large waves,and she hurt her arm quite badly. Another time, she nearly ran into a ship. Somehow, she kept going. Finally, she was taking he
14、r first steps on land in over two months.Ms. Harrisons trip didnt just set a record; it also raised over 18,500 for two charities (慈善机构):Blue Marine Foundation,which works to control overfishing, and ShelterBox, which helps people who have suffered from natural disasters.4.What do we know about Jasm
15、ine Harrison?A.She used to row long distances.B.She loved travelling with others.C.She crossed the Atlantic on her own.D.She ate specially prepared food on her journey.5.What does the phrase “other company” in Paragraph 4 refer to?A.Travel guides. B. Sea animals.C.Natural disasters.D.Her family and
16、friends.6.Which of the following words can best describe Harrisons journey?A.Challenging but successful.B.Interesting but fruitless.C.Relaxing and comfortable.D.Boring and tiring.7.What lesson can we learn from Harrisons experience?A.Put yourself in others shoes.B.Never judge a person by his appeara
17、nce.C.Being strong means hiding ones pain.D.Nothing is impossible to a willing heart.COne Brazilian chef, Regina Tchelly, is using traditional ways to repurpose (赋予新的用途) leftover food, feeding her community via her social project Favela Organica. Tchelly was shocked by the amount of food she saw thr
18、own away daily in the citys markets, because she had grown up with the knowledge of how to use every part of Suits and vegetables.Favela Organica began as a grassroots project, with Tchelly teaching small groups of women from her community how to repurpose leftover food that they got from local mark
19、ets and grow their own produce in their yards.“It started in my house with six stay-at-home moms,” she said. “We wanted to bring a new way to the food inside our houses. It was from this that Favela Organica grew. With these six moms, it became ten; then it became fifteen; then it was fifty, and the
20、n the world welcomed the project.” Later,she expanded (扩展)her offerings to course such as urban gardening and so on.But the benefits (益处)of Tchellys courses go beyond helping the environment. From her free courses for the locals, people learn tips on using food waste that help them save money on the
21、ir bills. One of Tchellys students, Ivonides Silva, uses the skills she learned to start a small baking business. She sells some cakes, earning about $42 a month. The extra income from the project is a huge boost to her family. “ Tchelly gives us the tools to create a small business to make some mon
22、ey, which changes out life greatly,” Silva said.With no signs of slowing down,Favela Orggnica continues to develop from the ground up. The good environmental and social influences of Tchellys project set the stage for a healthier fixture for all.8.Why did Tchelly start the project Favela Organica?A.
23、To cut down food waste.B.To improve her cooking skills.C.To help people eat healthy food.D.To encourage peoples creativity.9.What does Tchelly say about Favela Orgtoica in Paragraph 3?A.It was costly to carry out.B.It created new jobs for women.C.It became increasingly popular.D.It received little s
24、upport from others.10.What does the underlined part in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A.Encouraging her family to work hard.B.Improving her familys living conditions.C.Causing her family to value healthy food.D.Changing her family members relationships.11.What kind of person is Tchelly probably?A.Strict
25、and smart.B.Kind and traditional.C.Courageous and calm.D.Creative and helpful.DGharials (恒河鳄)are living along the river banks of India and eat fish. There was a time when they were plentiful, but that was many years ago. The population changed from about 10,000 in 1946 to fewer than 250 in 2006, whi
26、ch led to gharials being put in the endangered part on the International Union for Conservation (保护)of Natures red list.Gharials were in such a condition due to increased fishing in their living areas fish were caught in large numbers 一 gharials sometimes couldnt find enough food. Gharials were hunt
27、ed for their skins, for use in traditional medicine and so on. Many lost their living places.Conservation efforts began in the 1970s when the Indian government started a program that built the National Chambal Sanctuary in 1978. The next year, some gharials were put into the Chambal River. Other riv
28、ers, including the Gandaki, were added. The Gandaki River is a good place for the gharials because it has sandbanks and wetlands.Since 2016, nests (巢)have been found every year with help from local farmers and fishermen who then help to protect gharials. Members of the community were trained by expe
29、rts to watch and help gharials,” said Samir Kumar Sinha,head of conservation at the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI).A 2018 survey by the WTI recorded more than 160 gharials in the Gandaki River. The organization also found 20 baby gharials. Now, the gharials are being found in other parts of India and
30、 in parts of Nepal. In fact, they are found in the Kosi River in India for the first time in 50 years. They are still endangered but now there is hope that the animals will begin to make a comeback.12. What happened to gharials according to the first paragraph?A.Their number dropped a lot.B.They liv
31、ed a much shorter life.C.They changed their food choice.D. Their living environment was polluted.13.What once caused gharials to be endangered? Human hunting.Fewer living places. Being short of food. Being hurt by other animals.A.B.C.D.14.What does the information in Paragraphs 3 and 4 suggest?A.Gha
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