新教材2021-2022外研版英语选择性必修第一册全册检测含解析.docx
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1、Unitl课下题型练(一)Starting out & Understanding ideasI .阅读理解AYou probably laugh at something you find funny, but how much do you really know about jokes and humour? Reader s Digest (RD) questioned several experts to give us some facts about them.RD: What* s the oldest joke in the world?“We cant know the o
2、ldest joke in the world because it would have existed earlier than writing9 “ says Christie Davies, professor of sociology at the University of Reading in the UK.The oldest joke book thats been found so far is the Greek Philogelos.lt dates from the 19th century AD, although the jokes date from an ea
3、rlier time.According to the psychologist Steve Wilson, director of National Humour Month (April in the US), it contains 265 jokes.RD: Do some people fail to develop a sense of humour?Rod Martin, professor of psychology at the Western University in Canada, believes that while everyone is born without
4、 a sense of humour, as we develop, humour and laughter begin to appear.Of course, some children are more serious, quiet and less likely to laugh frequently, but this doesnt mean they dont have a sense of humour.And according to Steve Wilson, there are no adults who dont have a sense of humour. Almos
5、t everyone is able to develop a sense of humour, and I teach people how, “ he says.RD: Do people share a sense of humour unique to their own nation?Sense of humour does differ a lot by country, according to an author named Scott Weems.British humour is thought to be absurd (荒谬的)in nature, while Amer
6、ican humour has an aggressive quality.According to a study, Germans are found to find everything funny. 语篇解读:本文是则问卷调查。Readers Digest (RD)采访了一些专家,询问关于幽默的 些问题,并记录了专家们的观点。1. What do we know about the oldest joke book?A. It remains unknown.B. It was written in Greek.C. It was found in the UK.D. It conta
7、ins the oldest joke.解析:选B 推理判断题。根据第三段中的The oldest joke book thats been found so far is the Greek Poges.可知,世界上第一本笑话类书籍是希腊的Philogelos,因此推断这本 书是用希腊语写的。2. What does Rod Martin agree with about peoples sense of humour?A. Nobody is born with a sense of humour.B. Some adults lose it when they grow up.C. Ch
8、ildhood is the best time to develop such an ability.D. Children have a poorer sense of humour than adults.解析:选A 细节理解题。根据倒数第三段中的Rod Martin, professor of psychology at the Western University in Canada, believes that while everyone is born without a sense of humour可知,Rod Martin认为人们出生的时候是没有幽默,感的,幽默感是随着成
9、长而逐 渐形成的。3. What kind of humour has an aggressive feature?A. British humour.B. German humour.C. Canadian humour.D. American humour.解析:选D 细节理解题。根据最后一段倒数第二句可知,美国式幽默很有攻击性。4. Where can you probably find the text?A. In a popular magazine.B. In a research paper.C. In a personal diary.D. In a textbook.解析:选
10、A 文章出处题。根据第一段内容可知,本文是则问卷调查。Reader s Digest 采访了一些专家、询问关于幽默的些问题,并作了记录,所以本文可能来自一本广受欢 迎的杂志。BWe all know that friends are special people whom we share our lives with, and who share their lives with us in return.But seeking friends and keeping the friendship going are never easy.According to a research re
11、cently published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, the key is to use wetalk”.Led by University of California psychologist Megan Robbins and her colleagues, the researchers reviewed and analyzed 30 different studies involving over 5,000 participants.This largest-ever analysis of we
12、-talk suggested that the frequent use of weand “us” is linked to happier and healthier relationships.The word “we moves people from an individual position into a partnership, which makes us more interdependent. The pronouns offer an insight into whether people see themselves as individuals or as par
13、t of a whole . Word use is a window into what people are thinking and feeling without asking them, “ Robbins told Science Daily.Their research also found that we-talk is helpful in resolving conflicts. The primary point is that interdependence may bring about supportive and relationship-centered beh
14、aviors and positive perceptions (看法)of the partner - especially important in times of stress and conflict, “ said study author Alexander Karan.US-based magazine Psychology Today used the word “union“ to describe the impact on a partner upon hearing wetalk”.Contrary to we-talk” , there is Italk” , wh
15、ich refers to the frequent use of first-person singular pronouns, such as T, me”, and “mine”, when writing or speaking.Earlier this year, researchers from the University of Arizona, US, analyzed a set of data that came from 4,700 people in Germany and the US.They found that too much Italk is an accu
16、rate linguistic marker for the likelihood that someone is feeling stressed or experiencing negative emotions.“If you are speaking in a personal context so you re speaking about something thats of relevance to you, “ lead researcher Allison Tackman told The Independent.But if you re communicating in
17、a context thats more impersonal, such as describing a picture, we did not see the relationship emerge.”As you can see from the two studies, too much I-talkw can make you feel depressed.But wetalk“ can encourage you to become more positive and create a ripple effect (连锁反应)of healthy interdependence w
18、ith others.So next time you re talking to a friend, try using more we-talkw . You may find yourself feeling more positive and the effect it will have on your friend will be positive as well.语篇解读:本文是篇说明文。研究发现,频繁使用“wetalk”说话方式可以让人际关系 更快乐、更健康。5. According to Megan Robbins and her colleagues research, w
19、e can infer the following EXCEPT .A. too much I-talk certainly indicates pressure or depressionB. more than 5,000 people were involved in their researchC. the more we use “we” and “u”, the happier we may feelD. “wetalk may help us build better teamwork in our work解析:选A 细节理解题,根据第三段中的the researchers r
20、eviewed .over 5,000 participants 可知,应排除 B 项:根据第三段中的 the frequent use of .happier and healthier relationships 可知,应排除 C 项;根据第四段中的 The word .makes us more interdependent. 可知,应排除D项。再结合倒数第四段内容可知,A项不属于Megan Robbins和她的同事 们的研究结果。6. What can be the benefit of we-talkw ?A. We may avoid arguments and conflicts
21、 with it.B. It may help promote friendship in our life.C. It can help produce a feeling of individualism.D. We can become more independent of others.解析:选B 细节理解题。根据第四、五段内容可知,“我们”这个词使人们从个人 的立场转变为合作关系,这使我们更加相互依赖,而相互依赖可以带来积极的、以关系为 中心的行为以及对合作者的积极看法。7. What does the underlined part in Paragraph 8 mean?A.
22、A person tends to use I-talkw too much if he is experienced.B. ”Ltalk is an exact linguistic marker for peoplef s feelings.C. If a person uses Italk a lot, he is probably in a bad mood.D. It is possible that someone likes Italk when he is in an impersonal context.解析:选C 句意猜测题。根据画线句的句意“他们发现,太多的I-talk,
23、是个准 确的语言标志,表明一个人可能正感到紧张或正经历负面情绪”可知,如果一个人使用太 多“Ltalk”,说明这个人可能心情不好。8. What is the main idea of the passage?A. Using wetalk contributes to building good social relationships.B. The importance of choosing the word in our daily conversation.C. Using too much Italk may lead you to become upset.D. Introduc
24、tion to wetalk in our daily communication.解析:选A 主旨大意题。通读全文内容可知,本文主要介绍了一项研究发现:须繁 使用“wetalk”说话方式可以让人际关系更快乐、更健康,即使用“wetalk”有助于建立 良好的社会关系。CAs the days get shorter and the cold weather rolls in, we all want to curl up in a blanket and sleep until spring rolls around.But making time to get outside in the
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