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人教版 (新课标)Unit 5 Nelson Mandel -- a modern hero巩固练习
展开第一节 阅读理解
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
In bx-ffice terms, Steven Spielberg is the mst successful mvie directr in the wrld. Jaws, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Indiana Jnes, Schindler’s List ... his mvies are cinema classics.
Q: What were yu afraid f when yu were a child?
A: I was my wn mnster (怪物). My fancy was unbelievable, s I was afraid f everything. A chair culd very quickly change int a muse. I remember lking up at the sky when I was five. One f the cluds up there lked like a beautiful bird, then suddenly it was a tiger. I ran hme crying.
Q: What did yur parents feel abut that?
A: Fr my parents my imaginatin was a real prblem, s much s that they seriusly cnsidered having me examined by a dctr. After all I was always seeing things that didn’t exist (存在) except in my head. My mther and father thught I had smething wrng with my mind. I prbably did — but it is the gateway t a great career!
Q: What d yu cnsider yur greatest career achievement s far?
A: The right t decide my wn prgrams. That was always my nly dream, telling my stries withut anyne else interfering (干预). It was als why I built my wn cmpany.
Q: Which mvie did yu enjy making mst?
A: That was E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, because it was the first time I realized I wanted t be a father. Three years later I had my first sn.
Q: D yu make hme mvies?
A: Yes, I always have a vide camera with me. At Christmas it’s traditinal fr my family t see a mvie abut the family that lasts ne hur. We all watch the film tgether and everyne gets a DVD f it.
1. What did Spielberg’s parents think abut his imaginatin?
A. It was quite acceptable.B. They were wrried abut it.
C. They paid n attentin t it.D. It was the gateway t his success.
2. What is mst imprtant t Spielberg?
A. Creatin.B. His family.C. His cmpany.D. Artistic freedm.
3. Where is the text mst likely t have been taken frm?
A. A news reprt.B. An interview.C. A lessn plan.D. A mvie review.
B
Tnya, Elsa and Mark are students at LaGuardia High Schl in New Yrk City. It’s a schl with regular academic (学术的) classes, but it als gives special attentin t the perfrming arts. Tnya likes dancing, Elsa wants t be an artist and Mark is a singer.
The students are all 15, and they’re in 10th grade. They study subjects like English, math, scial studies, science and PE. They als chse a freign language: French, Italian, Spanish r Japanese. Students have many academic classes, but during the schl day they als take classes in the arts, like theater, art, dance and music. Mark says, “I get the basic classes, but I als take a vice class and a music histry class.”
There is even mre fr LaGuardia students after schl. There are mre than 40 clubs fr students. Fr example, there’s a mvie club, a music club and an envirnment club. “We have s many chices here,” says Tnya. “My favrite club is the camera club. I like taking phts. It’s als a great way t meet peple with cmmn interests.”
Students at LaGuardia can als d many sprts. Fr example, they can play basketball, tennis, vlleyball and sccer. Elsa is n the gymnastics team. She says, “I like being n a team. It makes me wrk hard and d my best.” Students practice after schl. They cmpete against ther high schls. Mark says, “At schl, I study by myself. I’m a singer, and I d that alne, t. That’s why I like playing n the basketball team. We wrk tgether and cmpete against ther teams.”
LaGuardia ffers many great classes, clubs and sprts fr students. Students at LaGuardia get a gd educatin and they als develp their wn interests. Many LaGuardia students becme dancers, singers and actrs!
4. What d we knw abut LaGuardia High Schl?
A. Students take art classes at night.
B. It places great imprtance n arts.
C. Students have few subjects t chse frm.
D. It aims t develp students’ language skills.
5. Which club des Tnya like mst?
A. The mvie club.B. The music club.
C. The camera club.D. The envirnment club.
6. Why des Mark enjy playing n the basketball team?
A. He likes teamwrk.B. It makes him try his best.
C. He hpes t build up his health.D. It helps him make mre friends.
7. What is the best title fr the text?
A. Educatin in New YrkB. Schl Life at LaGuardia
C. Tp Students at LaGuardiaD. LaGuardia’s After-schl Activities
C
Nashville, Tennessee — nicknamed (绰号) Music City — is knwn as a center f cuntry music. The city will sn becme even mre musical. Cnstructin (建设) f the Natinal Museum f African-American Music (NMAAM) will begin this year. NMAAM’s aim is t celebrate the mre than 50 music styles that African Americans have created r influenced.
“Whether yu’re talking abut cuntry, blues, R&B, jazz, even rck and rll, the dds (可能性) are pretty high that it’s African American in its beginnings,” NMAAM president and CEO Henry Hicks says.
The museum is due t pen in 2019. Visitrs will have many chances t explre and learn. They will be able t enjy musical perfrmances and learn the histry behind the music. They will be able t recrd their wn sngs and try ut dance mves.
NMAAM is already ffering prgrams, including a summer music camp held at Tennessee State University, in Nashville. The mst interesting part fr camper Matthew Mueller, 10, was when Lucius “Spnman” Talley played the spns, a creative way t make music.
“Peple started using spns because they were smething that all peple had. Nt everybdy culd affrd instruments,” Matthew says.
Matthew’s grandmther, Karen Mueller, is a music teacher. She is excited abut the museum teaching peple abut the many styles f African-American music. “There is such a rich histry f music that African Americans have brught t America and t the wrld,” she says. “I hpe that peple will cme t Nashville nt nly t see all the cuntry music things that g n but t visit this resurce as well.”
8. Why will Nashville becme mre musical?
A. Because there will be a yearly musical celebratin.
B. Because it will ppularize sme new music styles.
C. Because many musical prgrams will be held there.
D. Because NMAAM will be built there sn.
9. What d Henry’s wrds mean?
A. There are varius kinds f music.
B. Music is the rt f African Americans.
C. Peple shuld knw mre abut the histry f music.
D. African Americans have played an imprtant rle in music.
10. What is Karen’s attitude twards NMAAM?
A. Uncaring.B. Unclear.C. Supprtive. D. Disappinted.
11. What des the underlined part “this resurce” in the last paragraph refer t?
A. NMAAM.B. Nashville.C. The cuntryside.D. Karen’s schl.
D
Lily Martin-Babin, 16, wh lives in Blenheim, New Zealand, wn the natinwide Warehuse Statinery (文具) Cl Cver Cmpetitin with her design f native birds painted as sprts accessries (体育用品), after seeing ff cmpetitin frm hundreds f ther hpefuls.
Her eye-catching design will appear n the frnt cver f schl exercise bks which will be sld by Warehuse Statinery. All mney frm the sale f bks will g t the Warehuse Statinery Schlarship Fund (教育基金). The fund is a partnership between Warehuse Statinery and anther rganizatin, prviding schlarships fr six yung New Zealanders wh wuld therwise nt have been able t affrd pstsecndary educatin.
Lily’s design caught the eye f cmpetitin judge Kees Meeuws, wh is a frmer Otag Highlanders cach and artist.
Lily, a student frm Marlbrugh Girls’ Cllege, says she came up with the idea while drawing rugby (橄榄球) balls fr her entry (参赛作品). Her winning design includes a pukek as a table tennis bat, a weka as a basketball, a kakap as a tennis ball, a fantail as a badmintn shuttlecck and a kiwi as a rugby ball.
“S I built upn this rugby ball drawing and drew a kiwi and it wrked surprisingly well. I then tried it with ther native birds and they als turned ut pretty great. I was surprised when I fund ut that I’d wn, I was s happy and immediately tld my family and friends,” Lily says.
“I hpe t ne day have a career in art. I’m excited t knw that the public can buy my design s my art becmes part f New Zealand schl life.”
Lily wn an iPad and $500 as the winner f this cmpetitin.
12. What d we knw abut Lily’s design?
A. It is an advertisement fr the cmpetitiB. It may be sld at a high price at an art shw.C. It can help a cmpany sell sprts accessries.D. It will becme the cver f schl exercise bks.
13. Wh can get help frm the cmpetitin?
A. Several artists. B. Lily’s schlmates.
C. Sme needy students .D. Lily’s family and friends.
14. In Kees’ eyes, Lily’s artwrk is _____.
A. family-friendly B. attractive C. childish D. strange
15. Which can be used t describe Lily’s feelings nw?
A. She is satisfied with the prize.
B. She is uncertain abut her future.
C. She is prud f her achievement.
D. She is dubtful f the cmpetitin result.
第二节 七选五
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。
Shuld we create mre natinal parks t save endangered animals?
Dn’t yu find it wrrying that mre and mre species f animals are in real danger f becming extinct? 16 And I think the best way t d this is fr gvernments t create mre natinal parks.
17 If this envirnment is destryed — fr example, when farmers clear a frest fr new fields, r trees are cut dwn fr making mney — many animals are unable t survive, and mre species are likely t becme extinct.
Besides, natinal parks prtect animals frm the danger f being hunted. A majr reasn why many species are endangered is that the animals are killed by hunters. 18 Sme hunters even hunt animals simply fr sprt.
On the ther hand, sme peple fight against the creatin f natinal parks because they cnsider it wrng t interfere with nature. 19 They say thugh the animals may face danger, they enjy a free life. They als pint ut that a few species are mre likely t prduce yung animals in the wild than in natinal parks.
All in all, thugh, these disadvantages are far less imprtant than the benefits (好处) f natinal parks. 20 As a matter f fact, they prtect animals frm their greatest enemies, that is, human beings.
A. They hunt animals t make mney.
B. T begin with, animals are imprtant t humans.
C. I persnally believe that we must save these animals.
D. These parks allw animals t live in a safe envirnment.
E. Firstly, natinal parks prtect the animals’ natural envirnment.
F. There is a heated discussin abut whether t create mre natinal parks.
G. They believe that wild animals are happier living in their natural envirnment.
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