一轮复习人教版必修2Unit1Cultural Relics单元测试试题(含答案).docx
2019届人教版必修2UnitlCulturalRelics单元测试试题第I卷第一部分阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AThisisatruestory.TristinSaghinenjoyedthemovieBlackHawkDownverymuch,whichisabouttheconflictinSomalia.Thebattlescenesandtheexcitingrescuesofpeoplewhoaredying,interestedhimgreatly.Therewasjustoneproblem:Tristinwasonly9yearsold,anditwasthoughtthatmoviewasnotforchildren.WhenhisparentscaughthimwatchingitonTV,theymadehimturnitoff,thoughhehadfinishedhishomeworkanditwasnotlate.Thenoneday,TristinandhisfamilywerevisitinghisgrandmotherinMesa,Arizona.Tristin,s20-year-oldsistergotoutofthehouseandfellinthebackyardpool.Realizingthelittlegirlwasmissing,thefamilyranoutside,onlytofindthegirlhadfallenintothewater.Pulledfromthepoolandplacedontheground,thechildwasn,tbreathing.Thefamilycalledtheambulance(救援车),butnooneknewhowtodofirstaid.Noone,thatis,exceptforTristin.AsceneinBlackHawkDowndescribesadoctorgivingfirstaid.Tristinrememberedit.Thenthe9-year-oldgavefirstaidtohissisteratonceandsavedherlife.Hisparentsdon,tstophimseeingthemovieshelikesanymore.Tristintaughthimselfhowtodofirstaidbuthehadneverthoughthecoulduseittosavehislittlesister,slife.Anyskillcanbeusedintime,soyoushouldalwayslearn.21. Accordingtothetext,TristinSaghin.A. wasinterestedinwarB. dislikedstudyingverymuchC. wasalwaysreadytohelpothersD. wasnineyearsold22. WhydidTristinSaghin,sparentsorderhimtoturnofftheTV?A. Theywantedhimtohelplookafterhissister.B. Heoftenspenttoomuchtimewatchingfilms.C. Theythoughtthefilmwasnotgoodforchildren.D. Hewasaskedtofinishhishomeworkfirst.23. Theauthor,spurposeinwritingthetextistoadvisereadersto.A.seemoremoviesB.IeammoreskillsC.saveothersbravelyD.dowhattheylikeBHumanshavebeenkeepinganimalsaspetsfortensofthousandsofyears,butDr.Jean-LoupRault,ananimalscientistattheUniversityofMelbourneinAustralia,believesnewcompanionsarecoming:robotpets.“Technologyismovingveryfast/'RaulttoldABCNews,44TheTamagotchiintheearly1990swasreallythefirstroboticpet,andnowSonyandotherbigcompanieshaveimprovedthemalot.”ThismaynotSitWenWithpetlovers.Afterall,whowouldchooseaplastictoyoveralovelypuppy?ButRaultarguesthattherobotickindhasalotgoingforit:ttYoudon,thavetofeedit,youdon,thavetowalkit,itwon'tmakeamessinyourhouse,andyoucangoonaholidaywithoutfeelingguilty.Thetechnologyalsobenefitsthosewhoareallergictopets,shortonspace,orfearfulofrealanimals.It'snotclearwhetherrobotpetscanreplacerealones.Butstudiesdosuggestthatwecanbondwiththesesmartmachines.Peoplegivetheircarsnamesandkidsgivetheirtoyanimalslifestories.It,sthesamewithrobots.WhenSonystoppeditsrepairserviceforitsrobotdogAiboinMarch2019,ownersinJapanheldfunerals.Asananimalwelfareresearcher,Raultisconcernedabouthowroboticpetscouldaffectourattitudestowardsliveanimals."Ifwebecomeusedtoaroboticcompanionthatdoesn,tneedfood,waterorexercises,perhapsitwillchangehowhumanscareaboutotherlivingbeingsJhesaid.Soaredogsandcatsathingofthepast,asRaultpredicts?Forthosewhogrewupwithlivingandbreathingpets,themechanicalkindmightnotdo.Butforournextgenerationwhoareinconstanttouchwithsmarttechnology,afutureinwhichlovelypetsneedn,thaveaheartbeatmightnotbeafar-fetcheddream.24. Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“sitwellwith“means?A.berefusedbyB.bebeneficialtoC.makeadifferencetoD.receivesupportfrom25. Whataretheadvantagesofrobotpets?a.Theyareplasticandfeelsmooth.b.Ownersneedn,tworryaboutthemwhengoingout.c.Theycanhelpcureallergies.d.Theysavespaceandcosts.A.abB.beC.bdD.cd26. Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.A. SonyisthefirstcompanytoproducerobotpetsAibo.B. Peoplecandevelopstrongbondwiththeirrobotpets.C. Raultthinksrobotpetsstillhavealongwaytogo.D. Robottoysmayhelppeoplecaremoreaboutlivingbeings.27. Thepassagemainlytellsus.A.theadvantagesofrobottoysB.thepopularityofrobotpetsC.livingpetsaredyingout.D.robotpetsarecoming.C1.ee,smotherSunbecameunexpectedlypregnantwhilemarriedtoadisabledman.Doctorstoldherthatbecauseofamedicationshehadbeentakingherchildwouldnotbenormal.Shechosetocontinuewiththepregnancyandin1985inSeoul,SouthKorea,littleHeeAhLeewasbornwithonlytwofingersoneachhand,disfigurementofherlegs,andslightbraininjury.ThehospitaltoldSunthatshecouldnotcareforthechildathomeandherrelativeswantedhertoplacethechildforadoptioninaforeigncountry.Sun,however,thoughtherbabywouldliveasuccessfullife.WhenLeewasapre-schooler,Sunwantedherdaughtertotakepianolessonsfortworeasons.Onewasthatshefeltitwouldhelpherstrengthenherhandssoshecouldholdapencil.Theotherwasthatshefeltthatifshecouldmasterthepiano,shecouldmasteranything.Forsixmonthspianoschoolsturnedthemdownandthentheoneteacherwhodidacceptthetaskgotdiscouragedandwantedtoquit.Itwasathree-monthcontestofwillsbetweenmotheranddaughterthatledtoaconflictinwhichSunactuallythrewherdaughteronthefloorinfrustration.ButLeegotbackuponthepianobenchandforthefirsttimeplayedachildren'ssong.ThatwastheturningpointandoneyearlaterLeewonthegrandprizeinapianoconcertforKindergartners.Itwasattheageof7thatLeewonKorea's19thNation