1、新北师大版新北师大版 必修一必修一 Unit 3Celebrations单元测试卷单元测试卷 (考试时间:(考试时间:120 分钟分钟分值:分值:150 分)分) 一、一、用本单元词汇用本单元词汇根据汉语提示写出正确的单词(每小题根据汉语提示写出正确的单词(每小题 1 分,共分,共 10 分)分) 1. At the wedding, he sang a song specially written for the(时刻,时候). 2. He sent her a note of(恭喜,祝贺) on her exam results. 3. Fireworks have long been a
2、n American(传统) on the Fourth of July. 4. Most foreigners find it hard to write Chinese(字). 5. She didnt think we were(合适地) dressed for a formal party. 6. The general secretary may(代表) the president at official ceremonies. 7. Youre very(幸运的) to have found such a lovely house at a reasonable price 8.
3、He climbed up the tree and hid among the(树枝). 9. The boy quickly stuffed the money back into the(信封). 10. She wanted the celebration to be a simple family(事件). 二、单句语法填空(每小题二、单句语法填空(每小题 1 分,共分,共 10 分)分) 1. It takes time and(patient) to photograph wildlife. 2. Can you give a(describe) of your hometown
4、? 3. The new building is under(decorate) at the moment. 4. This pair of shoes will be(slight) more expensive but they last a lot longer. 5. Obviously they didnt realize that their(behave) had done great damage to the beauty of the park. 6. We have a family(gather) every week so that we can keep in c
5、lose touch with our family members. 7. The little girl turned to her mother with an(expect) look on her face. 8. Theres a growing recognition that education does not end with(graduate). 9. The thieves replaced the(origin) painting with a copy. 10. The dress in the window caught my eye(immediate)can
6、I try it on? 三、选择合适的短语,并用其正确形式,完成句子(每小题三、选择合适的短语,并用其正确形式,完成句子(每小题 1 分,共分,共 5 分)分) 1. When he walked in the village, he saw some children _ fireworks. 2. She sat down and took a few deep breaths to _ herself _. sweep away, let off, move in, no longer, calm. down 3. I _ play my toys. I might as well g
7、ive them away to some kids who like them. 4. People usually clean house, because they want to _ bad luck. 5. Her house was in perfect order when she _. 四、阅读理解(每小题四、阅读理解(每小题 2 分,共分,共 30 分)分) 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 TheArgosy Christmas Ship Festival Seattle December 1December 23, 2018
8、The Argosy Christmas Ship Festival is a ship-to-shore holiday celebration that has become a local Northwest tradition. Aboard the Christmas Ship, some of the finest Northwest choirs sing holiday greetings. These performances are broadcast via speakers to bonfire (篝火) sites and to other boats partici
9、pating in the parade. The Holiday Island Lights Festival Friday Harbor, San Juan Island December 1December 31, 2018 An island-wide holiday tradition that includes local businesses decorating contests, a tree lighting ceremony on December 4 with shops staying open until 7:00 pm. On December 11, a Lig
10、hted Boat Parade starts the evening, to be followed by the Santa ship coming into Friday Harbor for the children, and shops staying open until 7:00 pm. On December 1819 the Roche Harbors Christmas Festival begins at 3:00 pm and will include artists booths, Victorian carol singing, story telling, the
11、ater and dining. The Christmas Lighting Festival Leavenworth December 4December 19, 2018 This old-fashioned lighted farm implement (器具) parade, which expresses its admiration for the Yakima Valleys agricultural heritage, including up to 35,000 lights decorating the tractor, plow or thresher! Pre-par
12、ade activities include a Christmas Tree Ceremony and other special entertainment before the parade. Join us and youre sure to enjoy the carolers dressed in traditional turn-of-the-century attire(服装) as they wander throughout the downtown area. Holiday with Lights Federal Way December 10, 2018January
13、 1, 2019 With over a million twinkling lights displayed throughout the park, your heart will be filled with cheer and the spirit of the season! There will be holiday light displays, festive music and strolling carolers, visiting Santa, enchanted village rides, and much more. 1.Which of the following
14、 festivals lasts the longest? A. The Argosy Christmas Ship Festival. B. The Holiday Island Lights Festival. C. The Christmas Lighting Festival. D. Holiday with Lights. 2. The purpose of writing the passage is to. A. introduce different festivals B. attract visitors C. compare the advantages and disa
15、dvantages of different festivals D. offer advice on how to enjoy the holidays 3. How will people feel when they are spending Holiday with Lights? A. Astonished.B. Tired.C. Fresh.D. Happy. B This year some twenty-three hundred teenagers (young people aged from 13 to 19) from all over the world will s
16、pend about ten months in the U.S. homes. They will attend the U.S. schools, meet the U.S. teenagers, and form impressions of the real America. At the same time, about thirteen hundred American teenagers will go to other countries to learn new languages and gain a new understanding of the rest of the
17、 world. Here is a two-way student exchange in action. Fred, nineteen, spent last year in Germany with Georges family. In turn, Georges son Mike spent a year in Freds home in America. Fred, a lively young man, knew little German when he arrived, but after two months study the language began to come t
18、o him. School was completely different from what he had expectedmuch harder. Students rose respectfully when the teacher entered the room. They took fourteen subjects instead of the six that are usual in the United States. There were almost no outside activities. Family life, too, was different. The
19、 fathers word was the law, and all activities were around the family rather than the individual. Fred found the food too simple at first. Also, he missed having a car. “Back home, you pick up some friends in a car and go out and have a good time. In Germany, you walk, but you soon learn to like it.”
20、 At the same time, in America, Mike, a friendly German boy, was also forming his idea. “I suppose I should criticize(批评) American schools,” he said. “It is far too easy by our level. But I have to say that I like it very much. In Germany we do nothing but study. Here we take part in many outside act
21、ivities. I think that maybe your schools are better in training for citizens. There ought to be some middle ground between the two.” 5. This yearteenagers will take part in the exchange programme between America and other countries. A. twenty-three hundredB. thirteen hundred C. over three thousandD.
22、 less than two thousand 6. The whole exchange programme is mainly to. A. help teenagers in other countries know the realAmerica B. send students in America to travel in Germany C. let students learn something about other countries D. have teenagers learn new languages 7. Fred and Mike agreed that. A
23、. American food tasted better than German food B. German school was harder than American school C. Americans and Germans were both friendly D. there were more cars in the street in America 8. What is particular in American schools is that. A. there is some middle ground between the two teaching buil
24、dings B. there are a lot of after-school activities C. students usually take fourteen subjects in all D. students go outside to enjoy themselves in a car C Daniella Wride was brushing her daughters long brown hair when she noticed that with each comb, masses of the hair were coming out. That was Jan
25、uary 1, 2017. Within 20 days, seven-year-old Gianessa Wrides hair was entirely gone, and her doctor said the hair would never grow back. Gianessa had become one of the 6.8 million Americans with alopecia, an autoimmune disease that causes hair loss. Alopecia isnt painful, but for kids who suffer fro
26、m it, the severe pain comes from standing out from the crowd. For the most part, the students in Gianessas first grade class in Salem, Utah, were understanding. But the occasional jokes of “Baldy(秃子)” made her feel like an abandoned child. “I didnt want her to feel that she wasnt like the other kids
27、,” her mother said. “I tried covering her baldness, but the artificial hair was uncomfortable.” Then came the schools traditional “Crazy Hair Day” in April, a great just-for-fun celebration where all the kids and their parents could express their wild sides a bit. Daniella and Gianessa decided that
28、rather than hiding Gianessas baldness under the artificial hair, they would celebrate it. Daniella bought scrapbook sticker(贴纸) jewels and decorated her daughters head with flowered designs and even a deer. “They just fit her personality,” Daniella smiled. “Shes so lovely.” On the morning of the com
29、petition, Gianessa was nervous. Would her friends think it was funny? However, with her mothers encouragement, she had nothing to fear. Impressive Gianessa was a hit and the winner of the crazy hair competition. Gianessa is now glad that she dared to go bare. “I was sad at first when I lost all my h
30、air,” she told people. “But now I love being bald. I can do things to my head that other kids cant. Im thinking now it might be fun to decorate my head with some colorful butterflies and flowers.” 8. Why was Gianessa different from other kids? A. She was born bald. B. She suffered from hair loss. C.
31、 She was talented in hair designing. D. She had her head fully shaved. 9. How did others react to Gianessas disease? A. Her doctor was quite optimistic. B. Her mother gave her artificial hair. C. Her classmates were all considerate. D. Her school offered her special help. 10. What could Gianessa do
32、on the “Crazy Hair Day”? A. She could tease others. B. She could decorate her hair. C. She could shop for scrapbook stickers. D. She could show her personality. 11. What is the main idea of the text? A. The artificial hair built up the girls confidence. B. The girl faced her disease in a most beauti
33、ful way. C. The competition served as a way to make a change. D. The disease was cured with mothers love and care. D Fathers Day is celebrated today in 75 countries around the world. In my personal world, its a day I like to think of my fathers father. I learned a lot in my later life from my dad. B
34、ut I learned something else, as a kid not even yet in school, from my grandfather. I learned to be curious. Little things fathers and grandfathers do can change the life of a child forever. In my case, this change came from necessity: My mom wanted someone to look after little Allen, barely 4 years
35、old, during the school day. My grandmother volunteered, and my grandfather came up with a way I could be watched while he worked in his clockmakers shop. He seated me on a chair every day while I was there, right in front of his big workbench. He told me stories. He had a great sense of humor and a
36、funny way of making a “buh-buh-buh” sound when he sensed my attention was weakening, and he encouraged me to ask questions about anything he was doing. Naturally, I was usually asking questions about clockswhat made the hands move, what the pendulum(钟摆) did, why you had to stop winding just before t
37、he weight hit the stop. Sometimes I just asked about which shiny parts went where. Most of all, he showed me how clocks worked. He treated me as if I were a grown-up. He never talked down to me, never told me I was “too young to understand”. And so my grandfather granted me two things: Alove of cloc
38、ks, and an everlasting curiosity. As a journalist, I turned that fascination into explanations of why computers and software do what they doand, perhaps even more importantly, why they fail at that task. I havent been afraid of opening up the innards and looking for what is wrong with the computer.
39、12. The author loves his grandfather because. A. he learned a lot from him B. he told some stories to make him joyful C. he was brought up by his grandfather D. his father seldom paid attention to him 13.While staying with his grandfather, the author. A. was tired of the noises in the shop B. was at
40、tracted by his grandfather C. was forced to sit still on the chair D. was always asking strange questions 14. What is the authors grandfather like in the passage? A. Patient and responsible. B. Kind and experienced. C.Active and dependable. D. Gentle and enthusiastic. 15. We know according to the pa
41、ssage that the author. A. was interested in discovering things B. became more interested in computers than clocks C. didnt live with his father any longer D. once broke a lot of clocks 五、七选五(每小题五、七选五(每小题 2 分,共分,共 10 分)分) Thanksgiving day has been alive for hundreds of years. The customs we see in ou
42、r homes today remind us of ancient celebrations of harvest, thankfulness for peace, and the hard work of native Americans. It is made up of stories of those who believe that gratitude for blessings is what people must own.1Have you wanted to make special gifts? Custom of Praying. For centuries, Than
43、ksgiving Day is associated with prayers in churches and in homes. 2It is a time, when mankind thanks God for his blessing and mercy. It is also a day to show gratitude to their friends and relatives for all the good deeds. 3 Everyone follows the custom of family dinner and reunion every year. Distan
44、ces dont really matter as relatives can drive to be with their family. Feasts are usually held at home. It is a time for the family to enjoy their favorite turkey. Custom of Decoration. 4People beautify their homes, give the interior a whole new look and feel. They light lamps to brighten the enviro
45、nment. Tables are adorned with the best china and antique silver cutlery to mark the occasion. Custom of Sending Messages. Thanksgiving is a day when people send loving messages and warm wishes to their relatives, colleagues at the workplace, superiors and subordinates, near and dear ones.5 A. Peopl
46、e present gifts to friends. B. Custom of Family Dinner. C. People like to get together and have turkey. D. People offer various meal time to prayers during the day. E. Like Christmas, millions of cards are sent every year. F. Thanksgiving is a time to decorate homes with wreaths, fresh and dried flo
47、wers. G. It is a day of expressing their feelings through Thanksgiving cards. 六、完形填空(每小题六、完形填空(每小题 2 分,共分,共 30 分)分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的 最佳选项。 The Best Holiday I was unbelievably proud of my nine-year-old daughter, Emily.1to buy a mountain bike, shed been saving her pocket mon
48、ey all year, as well as doing small jobs to earn extra money. By Thanksgiving, she had collected only $49. I said, “You can have your pick from my bicycle 2.” “Thanks, Daddy. But your bikes are so old.” She was right. All my girls bikes were 1950s models, not the kind a kid today would3choose. As Ch
49、ristmas4near, Emily and I went bike shopping. As we left one store, she noticed a Salvation Army(基督教救世军) volunteer standing next to a big pot. “Can we give something, Daddy?” She asked. “Sorry, em, Im out of5,” I said. Throughout December, Emily continued to work hard. Then one day, she made a 6anno
50、uncement. “You know all the money Ive been saving?” She said hesitantly. “Im going to give it to the poor people.” So one cold morning before Christmas, Emily handed her total savings of $58 to a volunteer who was really very7. 8by Emilys selflessness, I decided to contribute one of my old bicycles