人教版(2019)必修 第三册Unit 2 Morals and Virtues限时练(无答案)

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高一英语 Unit2
必修三 限时练 01
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一.完形填空(共1小题)
1.Born in Tennessee in 2001,Moziah Bridges has a gift for fashion.When he was very(1)   he traded bow ties (蝴蝶领结)for candies in the school playground.However,Moziah's(2)   fashion sense led him to home in on (集中精力于)his gift for(3)   ,and he started his own company at the age of 9.What he(4)   most were bow ties.But the(5)    was that he felt that none of his bow ties attracted young people.Thus,the(6)   step for Moziah was to(7)    ties that are suitable for the young.He(8)   his grandmother to teach him how to sew(缝纫)and worked(9)    to improve.As a result,Mo's Bows was given to the world.The colorful,handmade ties quickly achieved(10)   on major networks.Moziah said that designing a colorful bow tie was just part of his(11)   of making the world a fun and happier place.
Now,the Mo's Bows website starts to sell other products,such as pocket squares and T﹣shirts.
Moziah is also best known for having(12)   on the NBC reality TV series "Shark Tank" at the age of 11,increasing the(13)   and popularity of his products and he has earned over $165,000 from his business.
Recently,Moziah sold his Go Mo bow tie and(14)   $1,600 to give to Glenview Summer Camp,which was enough to(15)   the camp costs for 10 kids.Moziah's next plan is to help more people in need.
(1) A.young B.poor C.thirsty D.busy
(2) A.doubtful B.terrible C.strange D.strong
(3) A.staying up B.dressing up C.cleaning up D.cheering up
(4) A.loved B.needed C.wanted D.feared
(5) A.reason B.worry C.problem D.plan
(6) A.same B.next C.wrong D.previous
(7) A.predict B.collect C.accept D.create
(8) A.allowed B.asked C.ordered D.hated
(9) A.tirelessly B.carelessly C.helplessly D.hopelessly
(10) A.independence B.balance C.popularity D.protection
(11) A.story B.research C.dream D.training
(12) A.appeared B.served C.grown D.checked
(13) A.flow B.quality C.costs D.sales
(14) A.borrowed B.raised C.lost D.demanded
(15) A.reduce B.change C.cover D.increase
二.阅读理解(共2小题)
2.You probably know who Marie Curie was,but you may not have heard of Rachel Carson.Of the outstanding ladies listed below,who do you think was the most important woman of the past 100 years?
Jane Addams (1860﹣1935)
Anyone who has ever been helped by a social worker has Jane Addams to thank.Addans helped the poor and worked for peace.She encouraged a sense of community(社区)by creating shelters and promoting education and services for people in need.In 1931,Addams became the first American woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize.
Rachel Carson (1907﹣1964)
If it weren't for Rachel Carson,the environmental movement might not exist today.Her popular 1962 book Silent Spring raised awareness of the dangers of pollution and the harmful effects of chemicals on humans and on the world's lakes and oceans.
Sandra Day O'Connor (1930﹣present)
When Sandra Day O'Connor finished third in her class at Stanford Law School,in 1952,she could not find work at a law firm because she was a woman.She became an Arizona state senator(参议员)and,in 1981,the first woman to join the U.S.Supreme Court.O'Connor gave the deciding vote in many important cases during her 24 years on the top court.
Rosa Parks (1913﹣2005)
On December 1,1955,in Montgomery,Alabama,Rosa Parks would not give up her seat on a bus to a white passenger.Her simple act landed Parks in prison.But it also set off the Montgomery bus boycott.It lasted for more than a year,and kicked off the civil﹣rights movement. "The only tired I was,was tired of giving in," said Parks.
(1)What is Jane Addams noted for in history?   
A.Her social work.
B.Her teaching skills.
C.Her efforts to win a prize.
D.Her community background.
(2)What is the reason for O'Connor's being rejected by the law firm?   
A.Her lack of proper training in law.
B.Her little work experience in court.
C.Treat unfairly against women.
D.The poor financial conditions.
(3)Who made a great contribution to the civil﹣rights movement in the US?   
A.Jane Addams.
B.Rachel Carson.
C.Sandra Day O'Connor.
D.Rosa Parks.
(4)What can we infer about the women mentioned in the text?   
A.They are highly educated.
B.They are truly creative.
C.They are pioneers.
D.They are peace﹣lovers.
3.High school biology teacher Kelly Chavis knew smartphones were a problem in her class.But not even the students realized how much of a problem the devices were until Chavis did an in﹣class experiment.
For one class period,students used a whiteboard to count every Snapchat,Instagram,text,call that appeared on their phones.Chavis is among a growing number of teachers,parents and health experts who believe that smartphones are now partly to blame for increasing the levels of student anxiety. "One girl,just during the one hour,got close to 150 Snapchat notifications.150!" she said.
Jean Twenge,a psychology professor at San Diego State University in California,said it is not a coincidence that youth mental health issues have risen with the number of phones. "This use of phones has led to a loss of sleep and face﹣to﹣face interactions necessary for their growth," she said.
Researchers are still not sure whether phones cause student depression or depression causes phone use.But nearly 60 percent of parents said they worry about the influence of social media on their child's physical and mental health.
Both schools and parents are starting to take steps to deal with the problem.Many public schools pay outside companies to watch students' social media activity for signs of anxiety.Other schools invite in yoga teachers and comfort dogs to help calm students.
(1)What's the purpose of Chavis's experiment?   
A.To see how many students have smartphones.
B.To find out how popular her students are.
C.To show smartphones influence teenagers greatly.
D.To tell her students how to use smartphones wisely.
(2)Which of the following is true according to Jean Twenge?   
A.Students are now under great stress.
B.Students spend too much money on smartphones.
C.Over﹣using phones cause drops in students' grades.
D.Over﹣using phones may harm students' body and mind.
(3)How did Kelly Chavis feel about the result?   
A.Shocked.
B.Excited.
C.Satisfied.
D.Frightened.
(4)What might be talked about if the passage is continued?   
A.How other schools deal with students' phones.
B.Whether the ways to handle phones are effective.
C.How some parents deal with their children's phones.
D.Whether students are willing to give up using phones.
三.语法填空(共1小题)
4.On March 31,the Eiffel Tower,one of the world's most visited and recognizable places of interest,celebrated the 130﹣year anniversary (周年纪念日)of its opening.
It was only supposed to exist for 20(1)   (year).Maybe Parisians decided it was(2)   (easy) to just leave it in place than pull it down.It looks like they made the right choice.More than 250 million people(3)   (pay) a visit to the tower so far,according to (4)   (it) official website.
Designed by French Gustav Eiffel,the tower was meant(5)   (serve) as the entrance to the 1889 World Fair in the(6)   (begin).It took just over two years to build it.Although it is popular now,not all French people liked(7)   tower when it opened.However,the visitors to the 1889 World Fair found it(8)   (entertain) to visit the Eiffel Tower.Two million people visited it during the fair.It then became useful as a radio antenna (天线)during the First World War.
Tourists have a choice when they climb the tower.They can either walk 1,665 steps to the top (9)   use one o the elevator cars from 1899.Once tourists reach the top,(10)   the Eiffel's office is,they can have a drink in the tower's top﹣floor champagne bar.Today,the tower stands as a symbol of France.