深圳市龙岗区2019-2020学年下学期高一英语必修 3 Module 1 单元测试试题

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深圳市龙岗区2019-2020学年下学期高一英语必修3 Module 1单元测试题第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

AWhen looking for a study abroad program, you’d be surprised at how many there are. Here we’ve narrowed them down to our top 4, so keep on leading to learn about them.RWTH International AcademyLocation: Aachen, GermanyLasting time: 4 weeksPrice: $4,250 (2020)You can spend your summer learning about high-tech transportation with RWTH International Academy’s Automotive and Mobility Studies Summer School. You’ll study alongside fellow international students and get an introduction to modern automotive technologies (汽车技术) and ideas of mobility. Meanwhile, you can study German.ieiMediaLocation: JerusalemLasting time: 4 weeksPrice: $4,995 (2020)ieiMedia’s International Reporting program in Jerusalem allows you to see what it’s like to be a foreign news reporter. When you’re not hard at work, make sure to visit historic sites and meet locals, knowing about things happening around. By the end of the summer, you’ll have unforget-table experiences and publish stories.GEO Study AbroadLocation: Accra, GhanaLasting time: 6 weeksPrice: $16,235 (2020)This program is best for students interested in public health. The Global Health, Development and Service-Learning in Accra program through GEO Study Abroad offers both academic (学术的) and volunteer opportunities. You’ll have a service-learning project, an educational approach that combines learning tasks with community service. Meanwhile, you’ll learn about social problems through your daily conversations with locals.CIEE: Environmental Science in Costa RicaLocation: Monteverde, Costa RicaLasting time: One semesterPrice: $17,450(2020)If you are a Spanish speaker studying environmental science, you should study here. You’ll spend a semester traveling in Costa Rica, learning inside and outside of the classroom. Besides taking trips and visiting communities, you’ll get to take part in environmental projects.1. What is special about the RWTH International Academy program?A. Students can visit some famous companies.B. It can help students get along with their fellows.C. It can develop students’ interest in foreign culture.D. Students can improve their knowledge on modern technologies.2. Which program is best suitable for students enjoying sharing international news?A. ieiMedia.B. GEO Study Abroad.C. RWTH International Academy.D. CIEE: Environmental Science in Costa Rica.3. What do the last two programs have in common?A. They provide many volunteer opportunities.B. They are devoted to environmental protection.C. They focus on improving students’ language skills.D. They allow students to study outside of the classroom.BThere are some places you have seen hundreds of times on television or in books, and you know all about the details of the buildings and history. But still, one day, if you really visit these places, they do something to you. They may not be like what you thought they would be. The Red Square in Moscow is one of these places.I got there in the late evening. After arriving at the Rossiya Hotel, I took a walk on the Red Square.I found the square was in fact not that big, much smaller than I had expected. Maybe it was because I came from Beijing just a couple of weeks before, and I was comparing it with the really huge Tian’anmen Square.One of the following days I visited Lenin’s Mausoleum (列宁墓). As soon as you walk inside the mausoleum, you have to walk down some stairs, where there is no light. I even didn’t see the Russian security (安保) men standing on the sides, but I knew quickly enough they were there, because when I said to my friends, “It is dark here. I cannot see ...”, they reminded me immediately about the “complete silence” rule!Many Russian cities have a Kremlin, but the one in Moscow is always referred to as “the Kremlin”. In present times, inside the Kremlin walls, you can find a historic museum, different traditional churches, Ivan’s clock tower, the current government buildings and other modern buildings. One rule that our guide made clear quickly was that it is not allowed to walk anywhere but on the pavement (人行道)! If you get off the pavement, you will be warned by the security officers. Also when you stand too long in one place, they also tell you to move on.All in all, this trip is very great! It makes me well understand the life of the Russian.4. What probably was the author’s first impression of the Red Square?A. It was much smaller than Tian’anmen Square.B. It was less crowded than Tian’anmen Square.C. It was very beautiful in the evening.D. It was popular among foreigners.5. When visitors go to the Lenin’s Mausoleum, they are usually __________.A. required to keep quietB. asked to avoid staying there too longC. allowed to speak to the security men any timeD. advised to bring a flashlight with themselves6. What can be inferred about “the Kremlin” in Moscow from Paragraph 4?A. Visitors can explore everyplace there freely.B. The security officers there are very friendly.C. The president is glad to receive visitors there.D. It is a combination of Russia’s past and present.7. Where does the text most probably come from?A travel plan. B. A travel journal.C. A book review.D. A news report.CIn agricultural times, Midsummer celebrations in Sweden were held to welcome summertime and the season of harvest. In some areas, people dressed up as “green men”, in ferns, a plant with large leaves and no flowers. They also decorated their houses and farm tools with plants, and raised tall maypoles (五朔节花柱) to dance around, probably as early as the 1500s. In general, Midsummer was a particular time for young people, but it was also celebrated in the industrial communities of central Sweden, where all employees were given a feast of fish and beer. However, it was not until the 1900s that this became the most Swedish of all traditional celebrations.At Midsummer, many people begin their five-week holiday and everyone is in a hurry to get things done during the relatively short summer season. Midsummer Eve is celebrated in the countryside — as always — and on the day before, everyone leaves town, everything is closed and the city streets are suddenly deserted. The country’s main roads, on the other hand, are packed. Queues of cars spread over the distance, and at the end of the road, family and friends wait among trees in full.Frankly, Midsummer is a time for large gatherings. Many Swedes take advantage of Midsummer to fulfil their social duties so that they can enjoy the rest of their holiday in peace. In many cases, the whole family and friends gather to celebrate this traditional high point of the summer. Swedes like the world to be well-ordered, so Midsummer Eve is always on a Friday between 19 and 25 June. People often begin the day by picking flowers and making wreaths (花环) to place on the maypole, which is a key part in the celebrations.A typical Midsummer menu includes different kinds of fish, boiled new potatoes and soured cream. That is often followed by a grilled dish (烤盘) of some kind, and for dessert, it is the first strawberries of summer, with cream. After dinner, many people still want to go out dancing, just like in the old days.8. What is the first paragraph mainly talking about?A. Some interesting traditions in Sweden.B. The history of the Swedish Midsummer.C. The reasons for Swedes’ celebrating the Midsummer.D. Some popular activities among Swedish young people.9. Where would probably be the most crowded places during the Midsummer?A. The towns.B. The city streets.C. The rocky hills.D. The country’s main roads.10. The underlined word “fulfil” in Paragraph 3 could be replaced with “___________”.A. ignoreB. changeC. put offD. carry out11. What can be inferred from the last two paragraphs about the Swedish Midsummer?A. Decorating the maypole with wreaths is a must-do event.B. Midsummer Eve usually falls on June 20th every year.C. Hot food is never offered during the festival.D. Joining dance parties is less popular now.DA friend of mine lies to his wife all the time. Not big lies. He tells little ones, with the best of intentions (目的). For example, his wife asks him to do something — order baseball tickets or pick up a birthday card during lunch. He forgets to do it. “I’ll tell her it’s done even though I know that it’s not exactly true, because I still plan on getting it done,” he said. “I’m just unwilling to disappoint her and make her mad at me. I feel bad, but it doesn’t feel like a lie, because I know I’ll get it done as soon as possible.”“Do you think I’m wrong?” he asked me.I nodded. In my opinion, there are dangers with white lies.We’ve become used to lying in our society. Our culture accepts white lies and even encourages them. People sometimes tell themselves that white lies are hard to avoid and even valuable. But lies, even white ones, are never harmless.Sometimes one lie leads directly to another. We have to tell a second lie to cover up the first. Telling a white lie is a little like the old Lay’s potato chip slogan: “Betcha can’t eat just one.” And finally you’ll have difficulty in covering your lies. When you fail to do that, others will know you’ve lied.Lying harms the foundation (基础) of trust. Trust is easy to lose. It doesn’t take much to begin to destroy it. Lying — even white lying — causes doubt, and this uncertainty often leads to mistrust. You may feel better in the short term, but lies will weaken trust in the long run.After talking with me, my friend came to realize even white lies could lead to serious problems and that his “yes” needed to be a “yes”. I’d encourage you to follow that same path. Let your word be your bond (契约). Lies, even white lies, can lead to big problems.12. Why does the author’s friend often lie to his wife?A. He becomes tired of explaining something in detail.B. He is unwilling to make her worry about him.C. He is too lazy to do some housework.D. He wants to make her happy.13. What are Paragraphs 5 and 6 mainly about?A. How lies confuse people.B. Why people continue lying.C. The ways to win others’ trust.D. The negative effects of telling lies.14. What did the author’s friend probably decide to do in the end?A. To be a trusty person anytime.B. To ask for his wife’s forgiveness.C. To improve his communication skills.D. To think twice before making decisions.15. What’s the author’s purpose in writing the text?A. To point out the importance of friendship.B. To persuade people to avoid telling white lies.C. To encourage people to be kind to their families.D. To show various causes for people telling white lies.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。