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1、Unit 2 Understanding each other 测试(A卷夯实基础)(时间:90分钟 满分:100分)第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。A(2022湖北十堰市高二期末)When drama teacher Chelsie King asked students in her school to come up with a way for her husband to go around the block in his wheelchair with their ne
2、wborn, they were up for the challenge.Chelsies husband, Jeremy, underwent brain surgery three years ago, and since then it has been difficult for him to keep his balance. “He wanted to be able to safely hold his baby, but theres just really not a ton of resources out there for disabled parents,” Che
3、lsie said. She works at the Bullis School in Germantown, Maryland, and asked her colleague Matt Zigler, who teaches the “Making for Social Good” class, for assistance.In this course, students learn and design products to help people. The 10 high school students were excited to come up with something
4、 that could attach to the wheelchair Jeremy uses. They spoke with the Kings about their needs, conducted research on infant car seats and how they are installed, and then drafted 3D models of their designs. “I really feel the students took all my concerns to heart when creating the prototypes(原型),”
5、Jeremy said. Two projects were selected for the students to makeone that connected an infant car seat to Jeremys wheelchair and another that attaches an entire stroller(折叠婴儿车)to the wheelchair.When they were done making the attachments, the students put the instructions online to help even more peop
6、le. A few weeks later, the Kings went out with the car seat attachment, and found it worked perfectly. The students were excited to learn that their creation was a hit. “I feel fortunate to have been able to take a class that has allowed me to truly make a difference in someones life, ” said Zlotnit
7、sky.1. What happened to Kings husband Jeremy?A. He had a brain operation.B. He could safely hold his baby easily.C. He got a job at school in Germantown.D. He had to make his wheelchair himself.2. Why did high school students speak with the Kings?A. To print 3D models of their designs.B. To help the
8、 Kings fix baby car seats.C. To connect something to Jeremys wheelchair.D. To know about the Kings practical requirements.3. What can we know about the students from the last paragraph?A. Their design was a great success.B. They discussed and designed two projects.C. They were crazy about wheelchair
9、 models.D. They taught more people to make car seats online.B(2021甘肃静宁县第一中学高二期末)There are big cultural differences between the U.S. and the U.K., despite having many similarities. People talk differently, and not just in the accent or the words, but the general meaning. Americans are very friendly.
10、They will talk to strangers in a store, laugh with someone at a bar, and help their neighbours as necessary. Many expats have reported difficulty in making really close friends like they had in the U.K. The friendliness is only on the surface.Many Americans are very family-centered. Family life incl
11、udes endless school musicals, after-class sports, birthday parties and the like. Many new expats report exhaustion trying to keep up with all the things to do with the kids when they come to the US.Most Americans have never been abroad. The United States is a huge country. Go and look at a map of th
12、e US to get an idea. Many Americans feel they simply havent seen enough of their own country to consider travelling abroad to see another country. In addition, many people just dont get enough holiday time to make it worthwhile travelling abroad, with holiday or “vacation” time often being as low as
13、 7-10 days a year, and sometimes that includes sick days.Most Americans are proud of Scottish or Irish or German or Italian ancestry, even if it has been centuries since anyone in their family lived abroad. Many Americans like to remember this not because they like the old country but because they l
14、ike to show that their family came from immigrants who dreamed of a better life in America. By pointing out that fact, many feel they are meeting their ancestors wishes and dreams.Making friends can be daunting. While for some in their 20s, they can reach out to those who are also just starting out
15、and form some lifelong friendships, for some who are older, in their 30s and 40s, with kids and a family, meeting others can be difficult.4. Why do most Americans seldom travel abroad?AThey have short holiday time.BThey are short of money for trips.CThey think it worthless to travel abroad.DThey lik
16、e their own countrys scenery better.5. Why are most Americans proud of their British ancestry?AThey love the old country.BThey appreciate British culture.CThey think their ancestors had made history.DThey think theyre realizing their ancestors dreams.6. What does the underlined word “daunting” in th
17、e last paragraph probably mean?ADiscouraging. BInteresting. CSurprising. DExciting.C(2021江苏常熟中学高二阶段练习)A search of Chinese social media produces almost no posts on the subject: shutdown-related concerns expressed by Chinese are primarily about the safety of themselves, family and friends; change of l
18、ifestyle; boredom and the resulting social conflict due to close and extended interaction time while simultaneously managing work, childcare and household tasks. A review of Chinas academic literature likewise produces no articles.This may seem strange. Shouldnt the group-oriented Chinese have more
19、social-distancing anxiety than Americans, not less? To give a little background: Individuals in both Western and Eastern societies have social needs, which we meet in a variety of ways. However, our “go-to” strategies do tend to differ. In the more individualistic West, we love our families, of cour
20、se, but tend to rely heavily on friendship as well-on elective ties reflecting “who we really are. Beneficial to personal growth, these friendships can develop into “chosen families”.But these relationships depend on subtle in-person interaction, which, unfortunately, is made difficult by social dis
21、tancing. Cornell researchers Duyen Nguyen and Susan Fussel have shown that compared with the Chinese, Americans rely more on nonverbal behavioral cues such as head turns, facial expressions and eye contact to support communication.We can also be more skittishmore likely, for example, to owe a lack o
22、f affirmative body language to a lack of interest or involvement. As these sorts of subtle behavioral cues are poorly conveyed by electronic media, Americans now reliant on Zoom or Face Time can find it hard to maintain a sense of connection with others.In contrast, people in more collective societi
23、es like China tend to meet their social needs with given or blood ties-with family or schoolmates, for example. Indeed, the lab run by one of us recently found that Asians can get a sense of closeness from almost any kind of social exchange, including talking about the weather. A sense of connection
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