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1、课时质量评价(十九)选择性必修第一册UNIT 3主题语境:重要国际组织与社会公益机构I .阅读理解ASurrounded by towering skyscrapers, roaring traffic and crowded streets, sometimes all you want to do is find some peace. Luckily, many of the worlds busiest urban areas also contain beautiful green spaces.Hong Kong Park, ChinaOne of the worlds most
2、unusual parks, Hong Kong Park blends modern design with the natural environment. Covering just over 8 hectares, the park uses flowing water in the form of waterfalls, ponds and fountains to link its different features. With mountains on one side and skyscrapers on the other, its also a great point f
3、or some striking photographs of Hong Kong, China. One of the parks main attractions is the Edward Youde Aviary. And with an area of 3, 000 square metres if s one of the largest aviaries in the world.Hibiya Park, Tokyo, JapanA green island in the heart of Tokyo, Hibiya Park is Japans first western-st
4、yle park. The 16-hectare grounds contain some 3, 100 trees and 10, 000 square metres of green lawns and pretty flower beds. One of the park,s must-see attractions is the great fountain. The symbol of Hibiya Park, the fountain is 30 metres wide and features a 12-metre high waterjet at its centre. Aut
5、umn is an especially lovely time to take a stroll, as the leaves of trees turn beautiful shades of red, orange and yellow.Central Park, New York, the USANew York City has many parks. Central Park isn,t the biggest, but its probably the most famous. Not only was Central Park the first public park in
6、America, but its also the most visited. Set in the midst of Manhattan, Central Park is filled with gorgeous fountains, monuments and bridges, alongside meadows and waters. Loved by locals, the park,s recreational facilities boast everything from skating and cycling to climbing and rowing.Hyde Park,
7、London, the UKOne of Londons eight Royal Parks, Hyde Park offers both world-class events and a peaceful place to unwind. Set along the serpentine, the park covers 350 acres and contains around 4, 000 trees and flower gardens. Famous monuments include the Diana Memorial Fountain, famous Achilles Stat
8、ue and the Serpentine Bridge. The park truly offers something for everyone. You can go swimming, boating and horse riding or simply enjoy the fresh air alongside the many other walkers, joggers and cyclists. Two lakeside restaurants also offer everything from a cup of coffee to a 3-course meal.If mo
9、re information is needed, you can click here.1. If you are interested in skating, where will you probably go?A. Hibiya Park.B. Central Park.C. Hong Kong Park.D. Hyde Park.2. What is the special feature of Hong Kong Park?A. It is one of the most famous parks in the world.B. It is surrounded with moun
10、tains and monuments.C It offers visitors a good position to take photos.D. It offers visitors from coffee to three meals.3. Where does this text probably come from?A An advertisement.B A magazine.C A geography textbook .D. A website.B(2022 南京模拟)It is lunchtime. At a long table inside a restaurant, s
11、ome young people sit together over lunch. There is less conversation than you might expect from a typical group of friends: a boy seems to talk only to himself, and a girl looks anxious.These young people met through a programme organised by the non-profit Actionplay, where young people with autism
12、work together to write and stage a musical. Each Sunday, they work and have lunch together. You meet other people just like you, “ says Lexi Spindel. “That was the first time my daughter had a friend, says Lexis father. “That never happened before Actionplay.”For decades, scientists have supposed pe
13、ople with autism don,t have or need friends. A new research is forcing a rethink of those long-held beliefs. Autistic people report they want friends. One significant barrier to friendships is common people,s opinion that autistic people are not interested in connecting with them. Appearing unintere
14、sted, however, is not always the same as being uninterested. An autistic child looking uninterested in games may in fact be overcome by the noise. And behaviours like clapping hands repeatedly are a way to manage their anxiety and uncertainty, not a sign of their low social interest.For some autisti
15、c people, friendships develop through experimental programmes. In a programme Lerner developed, participants play a game called Gibberish, where teenagers must interpret each others intentions without using real language. The point is not to get it right, but to attend to what the other person is do
16、ing in a way that creates opportunities to connect.Lerner,s ideas were inspired by a moment 16 years ago after he established a small camp for children with autism called Spotlight. On the second day an 11-year-old boy ran up and pulled his clothes. Lerner, Lerner, where did you find these kids?”“ A
17、ll over the place, “ Lerner answered. Everyone wants to come to camp Just like you. ”“This is the first normal group of kids I have never met, “ the boy said.4. Why does the author describe the scene in Paragraph 1 ?A. To reveal the lack of an interpersonal conversation.B To prove the difficulty in
18、reducing teenage anxiety.C. To stress the great necessity of forming friendships.D. To show the different behaviour of a particular group.5. . What is Actionplay aimed at?A. Curing young people of autism.B. Developing autistic peoples taste in art.C. Offering autistic people a social platform.D. Imp
19、roving young peoples family relationship.6. What can we infer from Paragraph 3?A. Autistic people have no intention to make friends.B. Noise sets barriers to autistic peoples views on games.C. Repetitive movements make autistic people feel secure.D. Common beliefs cause autistic people,s low social
20、interest.7. What does the underlined sentence imply?A. He feels at ease with his autistic fellows.B. He no longer regards himself as an autistic kid.C. Lerners guidance helps him get out of autism.D. Autistic kids don,t long to socialise with normal ones.II.语法填空(2023 福州模拟)The National Art Gallery, l
21、ocated at the heart of Canberra, Australia, is a must to visit. The architecture of the gallery 1. (it) is impressive and unique. Many types of paintings are 2. (separate) on display based on the painters country of origin . It is roughly estimated that there 3. (be) at least a thousand paintings in
22、 the gallery. It even has a special section 4. paintings by art students are exhibited. The quality and the imagination of the young painters are also extraordinary.Among all those exhibits, the aboriginal (土 著的)paintings are the most 5 . (strike). There is a sad history surrounding the natives of A
23、ustralia. In the 19th century, when white 6. (settler) came to Australia, most of the children of the aboriginals 7. (take) away from their own parents and brought up by white parents. Some of the paintings express this theme, which could move visitors 8. tears.During holidays, the gallery is always crowded with parents and their children. It is amazing 9. (see) small children appreciating such abstract paintings. The National Art Gallery is 10. (true) an attraction worth visiting.
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