Unit10ConnectionsB卷能力提升--高二英语北师大版(2019)选择性必修第四册单元测试AB卷.docx
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1、Unit 10 Connections B卷 能力提升-高二英语北师大版(2019)选择性必修第四册单元测试AB卷第一部分 阅读理解(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A Australians are pretty (大胆的) when it comes to humor. Not afraid of saying something insulting (冒犯的) in the name of a good laugh, they generally dont hold back. T
2、his is always done in fun, however. You get yourself a haircut before going to meet your new Aussie friend. Youre expecting to be praised, but what you hear is, Did you have a fight with a lawnmower(割草机)? You might take this as an insult, but its just your friends way of saying that youve had a hair
3、cut. Your friend comes knocking at your bedroom door one morning to tell youre late for class. You were up studying late the night before and you look a mess. Your friend thinks you need to put a brush through your hair before leaving, but instead of just saying so he says, Wow. Your hair looks like
4、 a bush pigs arse. Hes trying to be nice. Australia is one of cultures on this planet where making fun of someone is a sign of friendship. If you find yourself being made fun of lots, it could be that youve scored yourself a whole lot of new friends. Consider yourself lucky these insults are all par
5、t of building a relationship. Australians also use a lot of sarcasm(讽刺). You foolishly say something thats obvious(明显的). For example, A six pack of beer is named after the number of beers you get in the pack, the number being six. A normal answer would be, That is the most obvious statement Ive ever
6、 heard, but an Australian would say, Really? Youre so clever. Now lets say your teacher tells you that there will be a test the following day. Australians might say, Great. I cant wait to add preparing for a test to my already long to-do list. Thank you for this gift.1. According to Paragraphs 2 and
7、 3, Australians try to be humorous _. A. by telling funny jokesB. by making fun of friendsC. by laughing at themselvesD. by showing unfriendliness2. What do Australians want to express by saying Thank you for this gift. in the last paragraph?A. Dislike. B. Worry. C. Gladness. D. Thankfulness. 3. How
8、 is the text mainly developed?A. By telling stories. B. By making comparisons. C. By providing examples. D. By examining differences. BThe possibility of self-driving robot cars has often seemed like a futurists dream, years away from materializing in the real world. Well, the future is apparently n
9、ow. The California Department of Motor Vehicles began giving permits in April for companies to test truly self-driving cars on public roads. The state also cleared the way for companies to sell or rent out self-driving cars, and for companies to operate driverless taxi services. California, it shoul
10、d be noted, isnt leading the way here. Companies have been testing their vehicles in cities across the country. Its hard to predict when driverless cars will be everywhere on our roads. But however long it takes, the technology has the potential to change our transportation systems and our cities, f
11、or better or for worse, depending on how the transformation is regulated.While much of the debate so far has been focused on the safety of driverless cars (and rightfully so), policymakers also should be talking about how self-driving vehicles can help reduce traffic jams, cut emissions and offer mo
12、re convenient, affordable mobility options. The arrival of driverless vehicles is a chance to make sure that those vehicles are environmentally friendly and more shared.Do we want to copyor even worsen-the traffic of today with driveress cars? Imagine a future where most adults own individual self-d
13、riving vehicles. They tolerate long, slow journeys to and from work on packed highways because they can work, entertain themselves or sleep on the ride, which encourages urban spread. They take their driverless car to an appointment and set the empty vehicle to circle the building to avoid paying fo
14、r parking. Instead of walking a few blocks to pick up a child or the dry cleaning, they send the self-driving minibus. The convenience even leads fewer people to take public transport-an unwelcome side effect researchers have already found in ride-hailing services.A study from the University of Cali
15、fornia at Davis suggested that replacing petrol-powered private cars worldwide with electric, self-driving and shared systems could reduce carbon emissions from transportation 80% and cut the cost of transportation infrastructure and operations 40% by 2050. Fewer emissions and cheaper travel sound p
16、retty appealing. The first commercially available driverless cars will almost certainly be fielded by ride-hailing services, considering the cost of self-driving technology as well as liability and maintenance issues. But driverless car ownership could increase as the prices drop and more people bec
17、ome comfortable with the technology.Policymakers should start thinking now about how to make sure the appearance of driverless vehicles doesnt extend the worst aspects of the car-controlled transportation system we have today. The coming technological advancement presents a chance for cities and sta
18、tes to develop transportation systems designed to move more people, and more affordably. The car of the future is coming. We just have to plan for it.1. According to the author, attention should be paid to how driverless cars can _.A. help deal with transportation-related problemsB. provide better s
19、ervices to customersC. cause damage to our environmentD. make some people lose jobs2. As for driverless cars, what is the authors major concern?A. Safety.B. Side effects.C. Management.D. Affordability.3. What does the underlined word fielded in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A. Replaced.B. Employed.C. Sh
20、ared.D. Reduced.4. What is the authors attitude to the future of self-driving cars?A. Doubtful.B. Negative.C. Disapproving.D. Positive.COn December 17, 1903, two men flew. They were brothers from Dayton, Ohio, and they owned a bicycle shop. They had attended school, but neither had graduated from hi
21、gh school. Their names were Wilbur and Orville Wright. Before they built the plane they studied all that was known about flying. They built a wind tunnel(风洞)and tested many wings. Then they drew plans and built carefully. When they flew, it was from Kill Devil Hillat Kitty Hawk. That day, Orville wo
22、n the toss(投)of a coin. He got to fly first. Wilbur ran beside him;the plane lifted a few feet above the sand and stayed in the air for 17 seconds. The brothers flew four flights that day. The longest lasted 59 seconds. The men from the lifeboat station had taken a picture. The headlines in the morn
23、ing newspaper in nearby Norfolk told of the flight, but most of the details in the story were wrong. The brothers were worried, but it didnt matter: no one paid attention. And other newspapers didnt carry the story. Orville and Wilbur went home and set to improve(改进)their plane. In 1904 newspaper re
24、porters came to see for themselves. The Wright brothers checked and tested everything again and again. When the reporters arrived, the brothers were having mechanical problems with the plane. The reporters stayed two days. The Wright brothers wouldnt fly on those days;the plane wasnt ready. The repo
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