人教版(2019)高中英语2020-2021学年必修三Unit 2课时素养评价1

试卷更新日期:2021-03-16 类型:同步测试

一、单句语法填空

  • 1. Mr Brown married Mrs Brown in 1990, and they have a very happy (marry).
  • 2. Although this reason might not be true, such a (respond) was understandable.
  • 3. A (physics) and an engineer were arguing about what was the oldest profession in the world.
  • 4. The (reject) of such plans does not mean we are not interested.
  • 5. The government was forced to hold a general (elect) in May 1979 and was defeated.
  • 6. When I was young, I was often asked," What is your occupation (tend)?"
  • 7. I wrote a letter of (complain), and the manager had promised to look into the matter.
  • 8. You don't know how (scare) we were about getting cancer last time.
  • 9. We have an excellent  (retire) plan and medical insurance as well.
  • 10. The wide spread (publish) of traffic laws helps prevent accidents.

二、选词填空

  • 11. 选词填空

    all one's life, graduate from, in need of, care for, treat… as…,

    be known as, of one's own, be responsible for, carry sb. through, at times

    (1)、Although he had many difficulties, his determination  him  the year. 
    (2)、After the boys  high school, they moved to a small town in Vermont.
    (3)、As a parent, it is important to  your child's teeth.
    (4)、I decided to  his remark  a joke.
    (5)、The children  cleaning their own rooms while I am in charge of the living room.
    (6)、He moved to a new house and got a study .
    (7)、When they got there, they found the people suffering the storm were  food and water supplies.
    (8)、Samuel Clemens, who  Mark Twain, became a famous American writer.
    (9)、He went to the badminton club  during his school days.
    (10)、Andy did all she could to help the poor people .

三、完成句子

  • 12. 这座古庙见证了过去二百年里这个村庄的巨大变迁。
    The old temple  of the village in the past two hundred years.
  • 13. 第一个到达的人是来自哥伦比亚的托尼,随后紧跟着的是来自英国的史密斯。
     was Tony from Colombia, closely followed by Smith from Britain.
  • 14. 就我个人而言,在日常生活中,身体健康最重要。
    From my point of view, health in our daily life.
  • 15. 我们转过身,发现一个女孩在湖中挣扎,大声呼救。
    We turned around and  in the lake, crying for help.
  • 16. 老鼠跑出田野,寻找藏身之处。
    Mice ran out of the fields .

四、阅读理解

  • 17. 阅读理解

    Tim Richter and his wife, Linda, had taught for over 30 years near Buffalo, New York—he in computers, she in special education. "Teaching means everything to us, "Tim would say. In April 1998, he learned he would need a heart operation. It was the kind of news that led to some serious thinking about life's purpose.

    Not long after the surgery, Tim saw a brochure describing Imagination Library, a program started by Dolly Parton's foundation (基金会) that mailed a book every month to children from birth to age five in the singer's hometown of Sevier, Tennessee. "I thought, maybe Linda and I could do something like this when we retired, " Tim recalls. He placed the brochure on his desk, "As a reminder".

    Five years later, now retired and with that brochure still on the desk, Tim clicked on imaginationlibrary. com. The program had been opened up to partners who could take advantage of book and postage discounts.

    The quality of the books was of great concern to the Richters. Rather than sign up online, they went to Dollywood for a look-see. "We didn't want to give the children rubbish, "says Linda. The books—reviewed each year by teachers, literacy specialists, and Dollywood board members—included classics such as Ezra Jack Keats's The Snowy Day and newer books like Anna Dewdney's Llama Llama series.

    Satisfied, the couple set up the Richter Family Foundation and got to work. Since 2004, they have shipped more than 12, 200 books to preschoolers in their area. Megan Williams, a mother of four, is more than appreciative, "This program introduces us to books I've never heard of."

    The Richters spend about $400 a month sending books to 200 children. "Some people sit there and wait to die," says Tim. "Others get as busy as they can in the time they have left."

    (1)、What led Tim to think seriously about the meaning of life?
    A、His health problem. B、His love for teaching. C、The influence of his wife. D、The news from the web.
    (2)、What did Tim want to do after learning about Imagination Library?
    A、Give out brochures. B、Do something similar. C、Write books for children. D、Retire from being a teacher.
    (3)、Why did the Richters go to Dollywood?
    A、To avoid signing up online. B、To meet Dollywood board members. C、To make sure the books were the newest. D、To see if the books were of good quality.
    (4)、What can we learn from Tim's words in the last paragraph?
    A、He needs more money to help the children. B、He wonders why some people are so busy. C、He tries to save those who are waiting to die. D、He considers his efforts worthwhile.
  • 18. 阅读理解

    Shawn Seipler is on the way to saving lives with soap. It began about seven years ago as a tiny business with a few friends and family in a single car garage in Florida, where they recycled used soap into fresh bars. The organization, now called Clean the World, has grown to include cities where hotels are plentiful and used bars of soap can be gathered easily.

    As a frequent traveler while working for a tech company, Seipler had a sudden thought one night at a hotel. "I picked up the phone and called the front desk and asked them what happened to the bar of soap when I was done using it, "he recalled. Learning that they would go to the dustbin, he began his task to help save lives with soap and even half-used bottles of shampoo. It's a huge problem. One of the most common kinds of illnesses in the world are those that are passed from person to person and to oneself because of dirty things that are on one's hands.

    In the U. S. and other developed nations, hygiene (卫生) products are everywhere. Not so in some other countries, where Seipler recalled visiting a hospital once in the Middle East to find that soap was in such short supply that patients had to provide their own. "It's such an important part of the interruption of infectious germs that could save so many lives," he said.

    Clean the World now collects used soap from more than 4, 000 hotels and has delivered 25 million bars to 99 countries. The process is fairly simple with the collected soap being cut into pieces and then run through machines that remove any remaining bacteria before being pressed into new bars of soap and packaged for delivery.

    (1)、Shawn Seipler got the idea of collecting second-hand soap       .
    A、by chance B、from the front desk C、after calling his friend D、after visiting the Middle East
    (2)、How do hotels deal with used soap traditionally?
    A、They sell it. B、They save it. C、They drop it. D、They recycle it.
    (3)、What can be learned from Paragraph 3?
    A、Soap isn't fully appreciated. B、Soap can prevent many illnesses. C、Soap is needed in developed countries. D、Soap means little to developing countries.
    (4)、Which of the following can best describe Shawn Seipler?
    A、Determined and optimistic. B、Friendly and open-minded. C、Warm-hearted and creative. D、Hard-working and ambitious.

五、阅读填句

  • 19. 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

    Difficult financial times don't mean your giving shuts down. Instead, they allow you to examine how your time and money are spent. There are so many ways to give back that won't hurt your wallet and will enrich your life.

    ·

    Calling someone "for no reason" is an important opportunity to show them that you are thinking of them. You are taking time out of your busy day to reach out. Everyone needs someone to just listen sometimes. Be there to celebrate their good news, or support them. 

    ·Write a note

    While some people enjoy receiving gifts, all of us appreciate a kind word. It is one thing to say it, What if you wrote a thank-you note to someone every week? 

    ·Invite someone over for dinner

    You never know what someone might be going through on just a bad day.  In addition, it costs less than going out. The leftovers from this dinner can be packaged up for homeless people. That's double giving! 

    ·Set aside money from a daily routine to donate

    Giving doesn't have to mean a life full of sacrifices. You can still buy a burger or get your nails done. But, instead of buying much coffee every week, you can drink less.

    A. Pick up the phone

    B. Remember to visit others

    C. so you can put yourself to a new level.

    D. They may be filled with joy or sadness.

    E. but it can be even more meaningful to put it in writing.

    F. Opening up your home will make someone feel appreciated.

    G. Donate the money you save:  even $5 can make a difference in someone's life.

六、完形填空

  • 20. 完形填空

    I used to be a very self-centered person, but in the past two years I have really changed. I have started to think about other people 1 I think about myself. I am happy that I am becoming a 2 person. 

    I think my 3 started when I was at Palomar College. At first, I just wanted to get my 4 and be left alone. I thought I was smarter than everyone else, so I hardly ever 5 to anyone in my class. By the end of my first semester, I was really 6. It seemed as if everyone but me had made friends and was having fun. So I tried a(n) 7. I started asking people around me how they were doing, and if they were having trouble I 8 to help. That was really a big 9 for me. By the end of the year, I had several new friends, and two of 10 are still my best friends today. 

    A bigger cause of my new 11, however, came when I took a part-time job at Vista Nursing Home. One old lady there who had Alzheimer's disease became my 12. Every time I came into her room, she was so 13 because she thought I was her daughter. Her real daughter never 14 her, so I took her place. She let me 15 that making others feel good made me feel good too. When she died, I was 16, but I was also very grateful to her.

    I think I am a much 17 person today than I used to be, and I hope I will not  18 these experiences. They have 19 me to care about other people more than about myself. I 20 who I am today, and I could not say that a few years ago.

    (1)
    A、since B、before C、or D、unless
    (2)
    A、famous B、simple C、different D、skilled
    (3)
    A、education B、career C、tour D、change
    (4)
    A、balance B、homework C、degree D、interest
    (5)
    A、talked B、wrote C、lied D、reported
    (6)
    A、careful B、lonely C、curious D、guilty
    (7)
    A、argument B、game C、experiment D、defence
    (8)
    A、dared B、offered C、hesitated D、happened
    (9)
    A、dream B、problem C、duty D、step
    (10)
    A、us B、which C、them D、whom
    (11)
    A、attitude B、hobby C、hope D、luck
    (12)
    A、friend B、partner C、guide D、guest
    (13)
    A、polite B、happy C、strange D、confident
    (14)
    A、bothered B、answered C、visited D、trusted
    (15)
    A、explain B、guess C、declare D、see
    (16)
    A、homeless B、heartbroken C、bad-tempered D、hopeless
    (17)
    A、quieter B、busier C、better D、richer
    (18)
    A、forget B、face C、improve D、analyze
    (19)
    A、forced B、preferred C、ordered D、taught
    (20)
    A、miss B、like C、wonder D、expect