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科目: 来源:高一年级人教新课标版必修2第五单元测试题 题型:050

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  If you grow old in Japan, expect to be served food by a robot, ride a voice-recognition wheelchair or even possibly hire a nurse in a robotic suitall examples of cutting-edge technology to care for the country's rapidly graying population

  With nearly 22 percent of Japan's population already aged 65 or older, businesses here have been rolling out everything from easy-entry cars to remote-controlled beds, fueling a care technology market worth some 1.08 billion in 2006, according to industry figures

  At a home care and rehabilitation(恢复)convention in Tokyo, buyers crowded round a demonstration of Secom Co's My Spoon Feeding robot, which helps elderly or disabled people eat with a spoonand fork-fitted swiveling(转动的)arm

  Operating a joystick(操纵杆)with his chin, developer Shigehisa Kobayashi maneuvered the arm toward a block of soft tofu, deftly(灵巧地)getting the fork to break off a bite-sized pieceThe arm then returned to a preprogrammed position in front of the mouth, allowing Kobayashi to bite and swallow

  “It's all about empowering people to help themselves,Kobayashi saidThe Tokyo-based company has already sold 300 of the robots, which come with a price tag of 3,500

  “We want to give the elderly control over their own lives, he said

  The rapidly aging population here has spurred a spate of concernsa labor shortage, tax shortfalls, financial difficulties in paying the health bills and pensions of large numbers of elderly

  Moreover, a breakdown of family ties in recent years means a growing number of older Japanese are spending their golden years away from the care traditionally provided by children and grandchildren

  That's where cutting-edge technology steps in

(1)

Shigehisa Kobayashi is the name of ________

[  ]

A.

an elderly patient

B.

a robot

C.

the developer of the robot

D.

the head of a company

(2)

The underlined word maneuvered in paragraph four probably means ________

[  ]

A.

moved skillfully

B.

turned carefully

C.

lifted with effort

D.

fixed quickly

(3)

My Spoon Feeding robot is specially designed for ________

[  ]

A.

those aged 65 or older

B.

those who have difficulty in feeding themselves

C.

those who lost the ability of eating

D.

those who can't move their arms freely

(4)

With the special robots, the elderly in Japan can ________

[  ]

A.

put their lives under the control of the robots

B.

help themselves

C.

save a lot of money for the government

D.

have their medical bills reduced

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科目: 来源:高一年级人教新课标版必修2第五单元测试题 题型:050

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  People and vehicles use bridges to cross bodies of water, valleys and roadsIf you ask people to name some famous American bridges, they probably will include the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California and the Brooklyn Bridge in New York CityBoth are suspension bridges (悬索桥)They cross great distances and have roadways that hang from steel cables supported by high towers

  You may think the Golden Gate Bridge was named for its orange colorBut it is named for the body of water that it crossesthe Golden Gate StraitThe Golden Gate Strait is the entrance to the San Francisco Bay from the Pacific OceanThe Golden Gate Bridge links the city of San Francisco with Marin County, California

  Joseph Strauss designed the bridgeIt opened in 1937The Golden Gate Bridge extends 1,280 meters across the waterIt was the longest suspension bridge in the world until 1964That is when the Verrazano Narrows Bridge opened in New York CityStill, the Golden Gate Bridge has become famous around the worldAnd many people consider it to be the most beautiful bridge structure in the world

  The Brooklyn Bridge is much older than the Golden GateIt was one of the first great suspension bridgesIt was built between 1869 and 1883John Augustus Roebling designed the bridgeBut he died as a result of an accident at the start of its construction

  His son, Washington Roebling, replaced him as chief engineerBut he became sick while working underwaterWashington Roebling was not able to go to the construction areaYet he continued to direct the operations through his wife, Emily

  The Brooklyn Bridge links Brooklyn with Manhattan IslandIt extends 486 meters over the East RiverIt was the longest bridge in the world until the Firth of Forth cantilever bridge(悬臂桥)was built in Scotland in 1890Today, thousands of cars, trucks, bicycles and people cross the Brooklyn Bridge every day

(1)

What would be the best title for the text?

[  ]

A.

The Golden Gate Bridge

B.

The Brooklyn Bridge

C.

Two Famous Bridges

D.

Suspension Bridge

(2)

The Golden Gate Bridge is named for ________

[  ]

A.

its golden color

B.

its orange color

C.

the favorite color of his designer

D.

the Golden Gate Strait

(3)

Though the Golden Gate Bridge is no longer the longest suspension bridge in the world, many people still consider it to be ________ in the world

[  ]

A.

the most beautiful bridge structure

B.

the longest bridge

C.

the oldest bridge

D.

the most expensive bridge

(4)

John Augustus Roebling was the ________ of the Brooklyn Bridge

[  ]

A.

chief contributor

B.

designer

C.

chief engineer

D.

owner

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科目: 来源:高一年级人教新课标版必修2第五单元测试题 题型:050

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  Parents and teens usually don't see eye-to-eye about everythingConflict is a normal part of life, but it can be hard for parents and teens to discuss problemsThese discussions can be angry and frustrating for both parents and kidsHow can parents communicate with teens about problems?

  When you try to solve problems with your kids, you can talk to them using I messages or you messages .“I messages describe problems and let kids know that you trust them and believe they can help you solve the problem.“You messages blame kids and can make them defensive or angryso kids are less likely to be interested in solving the problemFor example, let's say that 17-year-old Judy comes home after curfew(宵禁)Here's how her mom could respond

  ●You messageYou are late again! You should be home on timeWhat were you thinking?

  Judy's responseLeave me alone Mom! You are always yelling at me!

  ●I messageWhen you come home late I get worried because I'm afraid something has happened to you

  Judy's responseI didn't realize how worried you get

  An I message includes descriptions of

  ●the problem behavior

  ●your feelings about the behavior

  ●the effect of the behavior

  For example, let's say that Joe and his younger brother Jason are fighting in the car and disturbing their dad who is drivingTo solve this problem using an I statement the dad could say:“When you two fight in the back of the car I get worried about driving safely because your fighting is so distracting(分散注意力的)

  ●When you two fight (description of problem be havior)

  ●I get worried about driving (description of feelings )

  ●because the fighting is distracting (effect of the behavior)

(1)

What does the passage mainly tell us?

[  ]

A.

Solving problems with your teens with I messages

B.

When and how to use I messages to persuade your teens

C.

The differences between I messages and You messages

D.

How to communicate with your teens effectively

(2)

If you useYou messages to talk with your kids, they will ________

[  ]

A.

accept your ideas

B.

disobey you

C.

refuse to solve the problem

D.

fight back

(3)

If your kid is playing computer games too much,which of the following is a correct use ofI messages?

[  ]

A.

Jack, I think playing computer games too much will affect your grades

B.

Jack, I suggest you stop playing computer games and spend more time in your lessons

C.

Jack, I think playing computer games too much will be bad for your health and learning

D.

Jack, you spend too much time playing computer games and I'm worried that your grades will be affected

(4)

I messages may not include ________

[  ]

A.

description of problem behavior

B.

description of feelings

C.

effect of the behavior

D.

cause of the behavior

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科目: 来源:高一年级人教新课标版必修2第五单元测试题 题型:050

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  The power of words becomes clear after listening to a powerful speech that leaves you feeling motivated(振奋),or when a moving passage from a novel brings tears to your eyes

  But when it comes to causing pain, the power of words may still be vastly underestimated(低估)

  Kids who are routinely teased and called names can develop low self-esteem and may grow up to be angry adults

  “Hurtful words can torment you all your life and may lead to heart disease, depression, suicide or stress,said WPenn Handwerker, a medical anthropologistNot surprisingly, those that have the most impact are words that come from people we admire or who have some power over our livesteachers, spouses, parents and peers

  Studies have found that when it comes to bullying, verbal assaults(伤害)are even more painful than physical onesWords create fear and contain the promise of future violenceThe emotional impact on victims can range from low-level anxiety to great fear

  It is estimated that 160,000 students miss school every day because they're afraid of being harassed(骚扰)What's more, name-calling and other forms of abuse are early signs of actual violence in schoolsWessler, who worked as a prosecutor(检查官), explained that when he was called into schools for cases of violence, it was typically the last stage of a much longer battle

  “The violence had actually begun days or months before with verbal harassment, he said

(1)

With the first two paragraphs, the author intends to ________

[  ]

A.

explain the power of words

B.

explain the different effects of words

C.

introduce the topic of the passage

D.

advise us to use our words carefully

(2)

What can we learn from the sixth paragraph?

[  ]

A.

Verbal assaults cause most of the violent cases in schools

B.

Verbal assaults are often not paid early enough attention to in schools

C.

A prosecutor is called into schools to settle the cases of violence peacefully

D.

Students miss schools to avoid a much longer battle

(3)

According to the passage, hurtful words from ________ may have the worst effect on a child

[  ]

A.

a teacher

B.

a younger brother or sister

C.

classmate

D.

a neighboring kid

(4)

Why is the number of students who miss school every day mentioned in the passage?

[  ]

A.

To show the relationship between verbal assaults and physical assaults

B.

To provide evidence of the hurtful effects of verbal assaults

C.

To call the school leaders' attention to children who miss school

D.

To point out the bad results of verbal assaults

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科目: 来源:高一年级人教新课标版必修2第五单元测试题 题型:050

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  Born in Barranquilla, Colombia, on February 2, 1977, Shakira is the youngest of eight children

  Shakira knew early on that she wanted to be a professional musician and by the time she was 8, she was already writing her own songsThis prodigy(神童)even began playing the guitar by 11 years of age

  While in school, Shakira was making her musical talent known by winning talent shows playing the guitarShe impressed judges at local and national competitions, who declared her winner of the contests

  At the age of 13, Shakira had become Sony Colombia's newest artist, and her first album(专辑), entitledMagla(Magic) was releasedThe songs in this album were written since she was at the age of 8The album was well received and Colombian listeners were beginning to realize who this young musician was

  A performance on the Latin Grammys (拉丁格莱美音乐奖)in September 2000, and a catchy song Whenever, Wherever, made American audiences sit up and take noticeShakira's first English record Laundry Service was released in 2001, and with the help of Whenever, Wherever, and the follow-up single, Underneath Your Clothes, was certified(给颁发) double platinumThe beauty is curving her way to a superstar

(1)

The best title of this passage might be ________

[  ]

A.

Latin SingerShakira

B.

A Famous DancerShakira

C.

The Youngest SingerShakira

D.

The Most Popular SingerShakira

(2)

What made Shakira well known in Colombia?

[  ]

A.

Her young age

B.

Her first album

C.

Her winning the prize of guitar

D.

The judges

(3)

Thanks to ________, Shakira's first English record was also a success

[  ]

A.

her two popular songs

B.

American audience

C.

her wonderful performance

D.

her beauty

(4)

It can be inferred from the passage that ________

[  ]

A.

Shakira has a long way to become a superstar

B.

Shakira has already reached her peak of career

C.

Shakira's songs are sure to impress more listeners

D.

Shakira has a bright future in front of her

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科目: 来源:高一年级人教新课标版必修2第四单元测试题 题型:050

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  Almost all the parents today say the same thingchildren aren't playing outside anymore, not in the woods or the fieldsAnd children say the same thing, in their way

  One fifth-grader put it briefly, I like to play indoors better because that's where all the electrical outlets are.”

  The child-nature relationship has changedI knew my woods and my fields; I knew every bend in the stream and dip in the beaten dirt pathsI wandered those woods even in my dreamsKids today can likely tell you about the Amazon rainforestbut not about the last time they explored the woods in solitude(僻静之处), or lay in a field listening to the wind and watching the clouds move

  Parents cite several everyday reasons why their children spend less time in nature than they themselves didAmong themreduced access to natural areas; competition with electronic entertainment; increased homework, longer school hours and other time pressures

  A 2005 report, Generation MMedia in the Lives of 8 to 18 Year Olds, conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation, reveals that kids' average weekly electronic media exposure is almost 60 hours, more time than most parents spend on full-time jobsSixty-eight percent of young people have TVs in their rooms; half of all youths live in homes where TVs are on most or all of the time, whether anyone is watching or not

  Also this year, the UCLA Center on Everyday Lives of Families reports that during the week parents and children are in constant motion, racing between school, games, shopping, workand that American kids spend virtually(事实上) no time in their own yards

(1)

What does the passage mainly tell us?

[  ]

A.

There is great difference in the interests of parents and children today

B.

Electronic entertainment plays a major part in children's life today

C.

Children today are disconnected with nature

D.

Both parents and children today are rushed in life

(2)

What did the author do when he was a kid?

[  ]

A.

He spent most of his day indoors

B.

He had great fun exploring nature

C.

He joined in protecting the forests

D.

He often dreamed of woods and forests

(3)

According to the 2005 report, children today ________

[  ]

A.

have more leisure time

B.

enjoy more advanced technology

C.

waste too much time and energy

D.

spend too much time with electronic media

(4)

The author of the passage may believe that ________

[  ]

A.

the life for kids today is becoming richer and more colorful

B.

kids today are spoiled with so many means of entertainment

C.

kids today should get closer to nature

D.

life in the past was simple and dull

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科目: 来源:高一年级人教新课标版必修2第四单元测试题 题型:050

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  TORONTORising temperatures in eastern Canada are making it more dangerous for the native Inuit population in the province of Quebec to travel and hunt by snowmobile, and a new study recommends that they return to using the traditional dog sled

  A recent report on climate change in Quebec's Arctic region stresses that warming temperatures are forcing the Inuit to rethink how they get around, which is mainly by Skidoo snowmobile

  “For the last 10 years or so we've had winters that are more mild, so ice forms later in autumn and winter, Martin Tremblay, a geographic researcher who led the study, said Tuesday

  “One of the most effective means of transport is the Skidoo, and the period when it can be used is shorter than beforeIt causes security problems, because the ice is thinner and more unstable.”

  Tremblay's report was prepared for the Kativik regional government and offers several recommendations to deal with climate change, among the most striking being a return to Inuit's traditional means of transportdog sleds

  Tremblay points out that dog sleds are a fair bit lighter than Skidoos and well-trained dogs can sense precarious patches of ice

  His recommendation is being embraced by many for reasons that extend beyond safety

  Organizers of Ivakkak, Nunavik's annual dog sled race, say encouraging dog sled use and breeding pure Huskies will do much to preserve an Inuit tradition under threat

  “The dogs were part of their nomadic(游牧的) life and it was taken from them, said Ivakkak coordinator Isabelle Dubois, referring to allegations(主张)that tens of thousands of sled dogs were slaughtered during the 1950s and 1960s

  “It's a way of life that has disappeared and the dogs are at the base of that way of life.”

(1)

What is the text mainly about?

[  ]

A.

The Inuit's modern way of life

B.

The Inuit are urged to return to using dog sleds

C.

Weather changes in the province of Quebec

D.

The Inuit's life faces new danger

(2)

What is the main transportation means of the Inuit now?

[  ]

A.

Dog sleds

B.

Huskies

C.

Snowmobiles

D.

Cars

(3)

We can learn from the passage that dog sleds ________ in the Inuit's life

[  ]

A.

are seldom used

B.

are used once a year

C.

are still popular

D.

have disappeared completely

(4)

The underlined word precarious in Para6 probably means ________

[  ]

A.

unstable and dangerous

B.

large and thick

C.

melting

D.

hidden

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科目: 来源:高一年级人教新课标版必修2第四单元测试题 题型:050

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  Two students started quarreling at schoolOne student shouted dirty words at the other, and a fight began

  What can be done to stop fights like this at school? In some schools, the disputants(争执者) sit down with peer mediators(调停者)Peer mediators are students with special training in this kind of problem

  Peer mediators help the disputants to talk in a friendly wayHere are some of the ways they use

  1Put what you think clearly but don't say anything to hurt the otherBegin with I feel...”instead ofYou always…”

  2Listen carefully to what the other person is sayingDon't stop the other person's words

  3Keep looking at the other person's eyes when he or she talks

  4Try to see the other person's side of the problem

  5Never put anyone downSaying things likeYou are foolishmakes the talk difficult

  6Try to find a result that makes both people happy

  Peer mediators never decide the result or the winnerThey don't decide who is right and who is wrongInstead, they help the two students to find their own winwin resultA win-win result can make everyone feel good

  Peer mediators' work is often successful just because it gets people to talk to each otherAnd getting people to talk to each other is the first step in finding awin-win result

(1)

What can be done when there is a fight at school?

[  ]

A.

The peer mediators and the disputants talk together

B.

The peer mediators decide the winner

C.

The students themselves decide who is the winner

D.

The two students sit down and listen to the peer mediators

(2)

Peer mediators' work is ________

[  ]

A.

to give lessons to disputants

B.

to help find a way to make both sides happy

C.

to find out who starts a quarrel

D.

to give students some special training

(3)

What should you do when the other person is speaking?

[  ]

A.

Try to tell him or her what you think

B.

Think who is right and who is wrong

C.

Listen carefully and look at his or her eyes all the time

D.

Ask the peer mediators as many questions as possible

(4)

The underlined expression putdown means ________

[  ]

A.

respect

B.

refuse

C.

obey

D.

despise

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科目: 来源:高一年级人教新课标版必修2第四单元测试题 题型:050

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  Over time, animals have developed many ways to stay away from predators(食肉动物)Hiding is one of the best ways to stay alive

  Master of disguise(伪装)

  Some animals hide by looking like the places where they liveLet's look at the leafy sea dragonIt is a master of disguise

  The sea dragon is covered with skin that looks like leavesThe skin helps the dragon look like a piece of seaweedA hungry meat-eater would stay away from anything that looks like seaweed

  Skin is just one part of the sea dragon's disguiseIts fins()make another partThey are smallThey slowly push the dragon through the waterSo the dragon looks like it's floatingjust like seaweed

  Show the colors

  The leafy sea dragon hides to stay safeOther animals stay safe by showing their colorsThey want other animals to see themScientists call these bright colors warning colorsThe colors tell predators to stay awayThink, for instance, what happens when a yellow bug flies in your face? Yellow is a warning colourIt tells you that it might be a bumblebee(大黄峰)You don't want to disturb those insects

  Blending in

  Many animals use colors to match the place they live inSome even change colors with the seasons

  The snowshoe hare has brown fur in summerIt blends in with the colors of fieldsIn fall, the hare loses its brown furIt grows thick white furThe new fur matches the snow in winter

  On the ball

  The armadillo(犰狳)is only about two feet long and weighs 15 poundsIt has small teethSo it cannot even bite to protect itself

  When an armadillo recognizes a predator, it first tries to run awayA scared armadillo rushes for the safety of its underground homeIf an armadillo cannot get away, it hides in its shell (the armadillo has an armored shell)Most hungry hunters cannot bite to eat a living ball

(1)

The best title of this passage might be ________

[  ]

A.

Kinds of Animal Disguise

B.

Various Animal Self-protection

C.

What Animals Live on

D.

Various Ways of Animal Attack

(2)

How does a leafy sea dragon protect itself from being eaten by other animals?

[  ]

A.

It moves slowly in the sea

B.

It has small fins

C.

Its skin looks like leaves

D.

Making other animals think it is only a seaweed

(3)

Compared with the leafy sea dragon, what does a yellow bug do to protect itself?

[  ]

A.

It does the same as the leafy sea dragon

B.

It does the opposite

C.

It develops a special colour

D.

It acts as if it can eat other animals

(4)

Which of the following animals can change its colour with seasons in order to protect itself?

[  ]

A.

The armadillo

B.

The leafy sea dragon

C.

The yellow bug

D.

The snowshoe hare

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科目: 来源:高一年级人教新课标版必修2第四单元测试题 题型:050

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  Today anyone will accept money in exchange for goods and servicesPeople use money to buy what they need or wantWhen they work, they usually get paid in money

  Most of the money today is made of metal or paperBut people used to use all kinds of things as moneyOne of the first kind of money was shellsShells were not the only thing used as moneyIn China, cloth and knives were usedIn the Philippine Islands, rice was used as money for a long timeElephant tusks, monkey tails and salt were used as money in parts of Africa

  The first metal coins were made in ChinaThey were round and had a square hole in the centerPeople strung them together and carried them from place to place

  Different countries have used different metals and designs for their moneyThe first coin in England was made of tinSweden and Russia used copper to make their moneyLater some countries began to make coins of gold and silver

  But even gold and silver were inconvenient if you had to buy something expensiveAgain the Chinese thought of a way to improve moneyThey began to use paper moneyThe first paper money looked more like a note from one person to another than paper money used todayMoney has had an interesting history from the days of shell money until today

(1)

What is the main use of money?

[  ]

A.

People use it to buy things to eat

B.

People accept money only in exchange for clothes

C.

People accept money in exchange for goods and services

D.

People will accept money for giving our goods to others

(2)

Most of the money used today is made of ________

[  ]

A.

paper

B.

elephant tusks

C.

shells

D.

metal or paper

(3)

Who thought of a way to use paper money first?

[  ]

A.

The Chinese

B.

The Russians

C.

The Sweden

D.

The Englishmen

(4)

Which of the following is the best title of this passage?

[  ]

A.

What Is money

B.

The History of Money

C.

The Chinese Money

D.

Some Things About Money

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