外研社必修四module 3 body language 单元测试含答案
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1 第三单元综合测试
第一部分阅读理解(共两节 ,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。
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The life of many a person could probably be changed if only someone would make him feel
important. Ronald J.Rowland, one of the instructors of our course in California, is also a teacher
of arts and crafts. He wrote to us about a student named Chris in his beginning crafts class.
Chris was a very quiet, shy boy lacking self-confidence, and the kind of student that often
did not receive the attention he deserved. I also taught an advanced class that had grown to be
somewhat of a status symbol and a privilege for a student having earned the right to be in it.
On Wednesday, Chris was diligently working at his desk. I really felt there was a hidden fire
deep inside him. I asked Chris if he would like to be in the advanced class. How I wish I could
express the look in Chris's face, and the emotions in that shy fourteen-year-old boy who was
trying to hold back his tears.
“Who me ,Mr Rowland? Am I good enough?”
“Yes ,Chris,you are good enough.
I had to leave at that point because tears were coming to my eyes. As Chris walked out of class
that day, seemingly two inches taller, he looked at me with bright blue eyes and said in a positive
voice," Thank you, Mr Rowland.”
Chris taught me a lesson would never forget--everyone has the deep desire to feel important.
To help me never forget this rule,I made a sign which reads “YOU ARE IMPORTANT”. This sign
hangs in the front of the classroom for all to see and to remind me that each student I face is
equally important.
The truth is that almost all the people you meet feel themselves superior (更强的)to you in
some way,and a sure way to their hearts is to let them realize in some way that you recognize
their importance, and recognize it sincerely.
1. In Mr Rowland's eyes, Chris
A. wasn't fairly treated 最新 精品 Word
2 B. lacked potential in study
C. lacked interest in lessons
D. didn't work hard enough
2. Which of the following is TRUE about Mr Rowland's advanced class?
A.It was hard to get into.
B. It was very large in size.
C. It lacked excellent students.
D. It was famous for its good discipline.
3. Hearing Mr Rowland's words,Chris felt___________
A. satisfied and proud
B. excited but worried
C. thankful but confused
D. surprised and doubtful
4. A sign hangs in the front of the classroom to remind Mr Rowland that__________
A. nobody is perfect
B. everyone is unique
C. nothing is impossible
D. everyone is important
B
Building Stonehenge was a way to unify(统一) the people of Stone Age Britain, researchers
have concluded.
Teams working on the Stonehenge Riverside Project (SRP) believe the circle was built after a
long period of conflict between east and west Britain. Researchers also believe the stones, from
southern England and western Wales,symbolize different communities.
Prof Mike Parker Pearson said building Stonehenge required everyone to pull together" in“an act of unification” 最新 精品 Word
3 The Stonehenge Riverside Project has been investigating the archaeology (考古学) of
Stonehenge and its landscape for the past 10 years.In 2008,SRP researchers found that
Stonehenge had been erected almost 500 years earlier than had originally been thought.
Now teams from the universities of Sheffield, Manchester, Southampton, Bournemouth and
University College London have concluded that when the stone circle was built,"there was a
growing island-wide culture”.
“Stonehenge itself was a great undertaking, requiring the labor of thousands to move
stones from as far away as western Wales,shape them and erect them. Just the work itself,
requiring everyone literally to pull together, would have been an act of unification," said Prof
Parker Pearson from University of Sheffield.
Previous theories suggesting the great stone circle was inspired by ancient Egyptians or
aliens have been firmly rejected by researchers. “All the architectural influences for Stonehenge
can be found in previous monuments and buildings within Britain, with origins in Wales and
Scotland," said Mr Parker Pearson.
"In fact, Britain's Neolithic (新石器时代的) people were separated from the rest of Europe
for centuries. Britain might have become unified but there was no interest in communicating with
people across the Channel. Stonehenge appears to have been the last sign of this Stone Age
culture, which was isolated from Europe and from the new technologies of metal tools and the
wheels," he continued.
5. What do we learn about the stones used to build Stonehenge?
A. They were from nearby villages.