高中英语 Unit 1 Breaking records Period Ⅳ Using Language学业分层测评 新人教版

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Unit 1 Breaking records Period Using Language.单词拼写1 (因此),we need a sound aftersales service.2It became the folk dance open to the (全部的) society.3He decided to (获得) his goal by fair means or foul.4He turned his head to see himself in (侧面)5In time youll (欣赏) the beauty of this language.6A (竞标) is an offer to pay a particular amount of money for something that is being sold.7If our team defeats yours,well be the (冠军)8Jerry is an (业余爱好者) who dances because he likes it.9It was a (勇敢的) decision,and one that everybody admired.10He has to maintain a large family on a small (薪水)【答案】1.Therefore2.entire/whole3.attain4.profile5.appreciate6.bid7.champions 8amateur9.courageous10.salary.语法填空 【导学号:15680035】Each time you call 1. your family, do you think this invention made by the 2. (distinguish)inventor Bell can have such a great effect on our life?3 we all know, the telephone is one of the most welcome and useful inventions. No wonder more and more families have got to use their own telephones today. The telephone makes things 4. (convenience) in many ways. Especially, after the mobile telephone appears, communication becomes 5. (easy) and rapider. To students and people going out for business far away from their homes, the telephone can 6. (short) the distance between them and their families. Thus they 7. (get)comfort whenever they are homesick or they run 8. trouble. With the help of the telephone, people can keep in touch with anyone at any time and in any place for urgent help.In 9. word, the telephone is so helpful that we can say that nowadays we can not live without the telephone in our daily life. We will further improve the performance of the telephone so as 10. (create) better conditions for its development.【答案】1.up2.distinguished3.As 4convenient5.easier6.shorten7.will get 8into9.a10.to create.阅读理解A(2016福建福州二次质检)The 2014 Nobel Prize in Literature went to the French novelist for“the art of memory with which he has uncovered the lifeworld of the occupation”Although the 69yearold writer is a very popular literary figure in France, he is little known elsewhere.So who is this Patrick Modiano,why does his memory have such an influence upon him, and what exactly has he uncovered?Modiano was born in a suburb of Paris right after World War ended in Europe in July 1945. His father was a JewishItalian businessman who met his Belgian actress mother during the Nazi occupation of Paris.As The New Yorker magazine put it, Europeans born in 1945 share a conditionthey escaped the war, but “not the taint (污点)of the war”Modianos life has been influenced by Nazi Germanys occupation during the war, and his familys connections to it. According to New Yorkbased newspaper Forward, his father survived the war dishonorably.When Paris Jews were brought together to be sent to concentration camps, the businessman did not join them but spent the time making money from deals with Nazis on the black market.“The novelist has a duty to record the lives of the people who have disappeared,the people who were made to disappear,” French writer Clemence Boulouque, also an expert in Jewish studies, told The New Yorker magazine.In his more than three dozen novels, Modiano has returned again and again to the same themes:Jewishness, the Nazi occupation, and the loss of identity. His characters collect pieces of old evidence, handwriting, photographs, police files, and newspaper cuttings.His most admired novel, Missing Person, is a good example. Its the story about a detective who has lost his memory. He tries to find out who he really is by following his own steps through history.Although Modianos win is a surprise outside France,people are celebrating in his home country.Modiano is the 15th French literature winner. After Le Clezios 2008 win, it seemed unlikely that there would be another so soon.【语篇解读】本文为记叙文。介绍了2014年诺贝尔文学奖获得者法国作家帕特里克莫迪亚诺及其文学成就。1The passage is mainly about Aa literary figures personal affairsBa famous novelists family backgroundCa Nobel Prize winner and his literary achievementDEuropean peoples sufferings during World War 【解析】主旨大意题。文章第一至三段提出主题;第四至九段介绍了帕特里克莫迪亚诺的作品的特点;最后一段是对帕特里克莫迪亚诺的评价。由此可见本题答案为C项。【答案】C2Which of the following statements about Patrick Modiano is TRUE according to the passage?AHe is a survivor of World War .BHe tried to find back his lost identity.CWorld War has an impact on his life.DHe was worldfamous before winning the Nobel Prize.【解析】细节理解题。根据第四段第一句可知帕特里克莫迪亚诺是在二战后出生的,不是二战的幸存者,故排除A项;倒数第三段提到了“the loss of identity”,但那是在介绍帕特里克莫迪亚诺文学作品的主题并非B项内容,故排除B项;根据第二段可知帕特里克莫迪亚诺在获得诺贝尔奖之前只是在法国很有名气,与D项中的“worldfamous”相悖,故排除D项。根据第六段第一句可知帕特里克莫迪亚诺的生活受到了二战的影响,故答案为C项。【答案】C3. Modiano won the Nobel Prize because of Ahis extraordinary characterBhis unique way of recording historyChis characters unusual experiencesDhis special connections to the war【解析】推理判断题。根据文章第一段中的“uncovered the lifeworld of the occupation(揭开了被占领期间人们的生活世界)”及倒数第二、三、四段可推知答案为B项。【答案】B4It can be inferred from the passage that AModianos parents were sent to theconcentration campBModianos winning the Nobel Prize wasbeyond expectationCModianos father had nothing to do withthe NazisDClemence Boulouque is also of Jewish origin【解析】推理判断题。根据最后一段第一句可知答案为B项。【答案】BB(2016安徽六校高三第三次联考)The Japanese have long puzzled public health researchers because they are such an obvious paradox(矛盾):They have the worlds lowest rates of heart disease and the largest number of people that live to or beyond 100 years despite the fact that most Japanese men smokeand smoking counts as one of the strongest risk factors for heart disease. So whats protecting Japanese men?Two professors at the University of California at Berkeley hoped to find out the answer. They investigated a group of 12,000 Japanese men equally divided into three groups: One group had lived in Japan for all their lives, and the other two groups had immigrated to Hawaii or Northern California. It was found that the rate of heart disease among Japanese men increased five times in California and about half of that for those in Hawaii.The differences could not be explained by any of the usual risk factors for heart disease, such as smoking, or high blood pressure. The change in diet from sushi to hamburgers and fries, was also not related to the rise in heart disease. However, the kind of society they had created for themselves in their new home country was. The most traditional group of Japanese Americans, who maintained closely and mutually supportive social groups, had a heartattack rate as low as their fellow Japanese back home. But those who had adopted the more isolated (孤立的) western lifestyle increased their heartattack incidence by three to five times.The study shows that the need to bond with a social group is so fundamental to humans that it remains the key determinant of whether we stay healthy or get ill, even whether we live or die. We need to feel part of something bigger to thrive (茁壮成长). We need to belong, not online, but in the real world of hugs, handshakes, and pats on the back.5What is the best title of this passage?AHeart Disease and Its CausesBThe Power of Social ConnectionCDifferences in Japanese AmericansDThe Sense of Belonging vs Isolation【解析】从结构上看,短文先分后总,主题段落在最后两段。根据其中的关键词“maintained closely and mutually supportive social groups”可知B为最佳答案。【答案】B6Which of the following is a finding of the two American professors study?AMany Japanese men that lived up to 100 years were smokers.BThose who often ate hamburgers and fries were more likely to fall sick.CJapanese immigrants to America usually formed a close community.DWesternized social life was related to the heartattack rate of Japanese Americans.【解析】根据“第三段.the more isolated(孤立的) western lifestyle increased their heartattack incidence by three to five times.”可知答案。【答案】D7Which of the following is an example of “something bigger” in the last paragraph?AA family.BA stadium.CThe universe.DThe digital world.【解析】根据前面的“.to bond with a social group.”及接下来的“.but in the real world of hugs, handshakes, and pats on the back”可知答案只能为A。【答案】A8What is the rate of heart disease between Japanese living in Japan and Japanese Americans in Hawaii?A1 to 2.5.B1 to 5.C3 to 5.D1.5 to 5.【解析】依据第二段的“It was found that the rate of heart disease among Japanese men increased five times in California and about half of that for those in Hawaii.”一句可知A项正确。【答案】A.翻译句子1他身体虚弱,因此更增加了他的困难。(therefore) 2他迅速切断了电源,防止了一起意外事故。(动词ing) 3这种可怕的气味使人们很难受。(make复合结构) 4如能安排好的话,我会很高兴的。(appreciate) 5我对汉语和篮球都很热衷。(passion) 【答案】1.He lost his health,and therefore his difficulties increased.2.He cut off the electricity quickly,preventing an accident.3The terrible smell makes people sick.4I would appreciate it if it could be arranged.5.I have a passion for both Chinese and basketball.
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