人教版2019选择性必修第三册 Unit 1 单元复习检测(原卷版)-(人教版新教材新高考专用)
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人教2019新版选择性必修三 • Unit 1
基础练
一、词汇短语精练:用所给词的适当形式填空。
1. He promised that he would become__________(influence) in some fields of society.
2. I encourage readers to go to their local library when they can’t afford ________ (purchase) a
book.
3. The ____________(emerge) of the new idea encouraged us.
4. The officer ordered that the necessities________ (convey) immediately to the earthquake-hit
areas.
5. The study was carried out in one small town, so we couldn’t be sure that the results were truly
__________ (represent).
6. I offered to give them a lift, but they ________ (decline).
7. I haven't seen Sara since she was a little girl, and she has changed beyond ________
(recognise).
8. Going out with friends _______ (guarantee) to cheer you up, especially when you are in low
spirits.
9. The novel is worthy _________ (read) a second time.
10. The event is worthy of _________ (remember).
二、重点语法精练:时间状语从句
1. If you miss this chance, it may be years ______ you get another one.
2. Although you are green, don’t worry. __________ you get older, you’ll get more experienced.
3. It was midnight __________the train passed through Beijing.
4. I remembered her name ___________________(immediate) she’d gone.
5. Simon thought his computer was broken _______ his little brother pointed out that he had
forgotten to turn it on.
6. It is almost five years ________ we saw each other last time.
7. _________I was in Italy, I went to see my professor in university.
8. Fortunately, someone happened to be passing by called the fire department________ (instant)
the fire broke out.
9. ________the time I got home, I only had a few hours to do my homework, and I had to do it
right away.
10. _______________the talk show begins, he will switch over and watch it. (用moment短语完成句子)
三、语法填空
Apart from being an educator, Chang Shana is also engaged in the research and protection of
Dunhuang cave art. As a 1 (profession) scholar, she has achieved great 2 (popular)
because of her important creative designs and published works. She is devoted
3 teaching, art,
and the preservation of Dunhuang culture. Chang Shana was born in Lyon, France. In 1943, her father, Chang Shuhong, took his family to Dunhuang and Chang Shana, 4 was only 12, has been interested in the Dunhuang art ever
since. 5 (influence) by her parents, little Chang developed an interest in painting. She 6
(go) to the Dunhuang caves every day to copy the cave paintings. In winter her father would also
give her guidance on painting techniques. These activities laid a good foundation for her art.
Chang took part in 7 design, construction and decoration of the Great Hall of the People. In
8 (design) the ceiling of the dining hall of the Great Hall of the People, Chang 9 (skillful)
applied the pattern in the Dunhuang paintings, demonstrating a combination of traditional and
modern signs.
“Life is a chain of difficulties. When one problem 10 (overcome), another arises.
However, I will never retreat (后退). My youth will not return, so whatever the difficulties, I will
struggle to the end.” said Chang Shana.
提升练
四、阅读理解
A Ghanaian man who once made jewelry from glass is now using old glass to make new art.
He hopes to reduce glass waste and help the environment in his country. If glass artist Michael
Tetteh can earn some money by doing it, he will be happy, too.
Tetteh learned the art of glass blowing during a visit to Europe in 2012. He went to see
people who knew about glass blowing in the Netherlands and France and learned to make
many-colored, artistic flower holders or water carriers. Many years later, Tetteh has his own
workplace where he melts broken glass from waste centers and turns it into art. He looks for
broken glass from old televisions or bottles and melts it down in a large round container known as
a kiln (窑). The kiln gets very hot, nearly1,500 ℃, and turns the old glass into hot liquid.
Tetteh works in the area called Odumase-Krobo and trains other glass blowers in his shop. He
learned how to make his equipment by watching videos on a computer. He said he is trying to
follow the designs of well-known American glass artist Dale Chihuly. Over the years, he has
gotten better at the work. Now Tetteh’s pieces are sold in shops in Ghana and Ivory Coast. Some
of his works are also sold in art stores in Europe and the U.S.
“My heart wants to train young Ghanaians, both men and women, so they can learn this job,”
he said. If he can teach more people to make art pieces from glass, more people would get benefit
from it. Ghana imports about $300 million worth of glass and pottery each year.
1. What does the author want to show by telling Tetteh’s story?
A. We waste more glass than before. B. We can make a profit from glass.
C. We pay little attention to the glass. D. We can turn old glass into art.