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1、 Unit 3 Fascinating Parks_班 _组_号 姓名:_ 成绩:_ I.七选五 (每题4分,共20分)If given the choice of traveling by train or plane, which would you choose? If you choose the train, chances are youre a railfan. 1_They love to ride trains, talk about them and photograph them.2_ Theres nothing better than looking at the s
2、cenery(景色) as it speeds by. Railfans know about the worlds most unbelievable train journeys and dream of taking them. Switzerlands Glacier Express from Zermatt to Davos or St. Moritz is one. It winds its way through mountains. It passes through 91 tunnels(隧道) and over 291 bridges. 3_ The trip goes t
3、hrough Australias outback. Passengers watch as kilometer after kilometer of beautiful colors fly by.4_ They like to climb on and off rail cars and locomotives(火车头)and learn everything about railways. Theres no better place to do that than at a railway museum. These museums include real trains as wel
4、l as shows of photos.Railfans can see Japans famous bullet trains(高速火车)in the Kyoto Railway Museum in Kyoto, Japan. These trains were the first in Japans high- speed train revolution(变革). Americas trains are shown in the National Railroad Museum in Green Bay, Wisconsin. 5_ A great train ride or visi
5、t to a railway museum may be enough to turn anyone into a railfan!A. They have trains on the brain!B. Railfans dont just like to ride trains. C. Arailfan is someone who loves trains.D. Most city train stations are in the center of town.E. For most railfans, a journey by train is a reason to get exci
6、ted.F. Another journey goes through the heart of Australia from Adelaide to Darwin.G. Fans can walk among trains that sent goods and people across the United States.II. 阅读理解(每题6分,共30分)The Forbidden City is well known for being full of Chinese cultural and historical relics. But Masters in the Forbid
7、den City (我在故宫修文物) does not just focus on the stories of the past. Instead, the documentary movie focuses on ordinary people-the restorers(修复者) of relics and antiquities.The stories are told at a slow and relaxed pace, reflecting the restorers work. Restoration of cultural relics and antiques can be
8、 time-consuming, and sometimes boring. Yet these restorers patience and peace of mind are especially precious in the society where everything is changing so fast. “If you choose this job, you have to stand hours of work sitting on a chair. You need to be quiet and get used to being quiet,” says Wang
9、 Jin, an ancient clock repair expert.A touching part of the documentary is the spirit of craftsmanship in the restorers. “Years of humdrum work requires not only skill, but also faith and spirit,” China Daily commented. “Looking for precision and perfection, devoting yourself to work, patience, lone
10、liness. All these qualities come from the craftsman spirit.”But unlike the popular idea of serious experts who sit around being serious, the documentary shows off the enthusiasm of the restorers. They play their guitars and make jokes about each other after a long day of restoration work.One scene t
11、hat has been very popular with Internet users features a young female restorer riding a bicycle through the empty Forbidden City on a Monday. While she is doing this, a narrator says, “The last person to do this was Puyi, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty.”Masters in the Forbidden City has proved
12、 wrong many peoples ideas about antique restorers, allowing them to realize that they are not old, dull professors, but people in their 40s, 30s and even 20s who can be quite pleasing to the eye.6. Whats the main purpose of the documentary Masters in the Forbidden City?A. To show people how antiques
13、 are restored.B. To display relics seldom seen by ordinary people.C. To draw attention to antique restorers enthusiasm.D. To praise the craftsmanship of Chinese antique restorers.7. According to Wang Jin, we can learn that _.A. he often gets tired of his workB. there is no need to do restoration wor
14、k fastC. antique restorers need to be patient and peacefulD. it takes years of hard work to adapt to antique restoration8. What does the underlined word “humdrum” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?A. Boring.B. Different.C. Relaxing.D. Unusual.9.【陈燕欣】Whats the purpose of using the bicycle-riding scene in
15、the documentary?A. To remind the audience of the last emperor.B. To show the strange hobby of young antique restorers.C. To encourage the young to consider a career in antique restoration in the future.D. To show that the documentary breaks the old, dull image of antique restorers.III.单句语法填空(每空2分,共2
16、0分)1. It is no use _(advocate) such a life in a remote village.2. It is acknowledged that swimming _(be) a good sport in summer.3. _(build) up a dream team is more complex than simply hiring the best talent.4. Id appreciate it if you _(陪伴) me to the police station.5. The warning lights were clearly
17、_(vision) in the distant sky.6. Animals with long necks live _(以吃为主)the leaves of tall trees.7. The design has to appeal _ all ages and social groups.8. Sun Yang _ (ban) from taking part in matches for 8 years by CAS(国际体育仲裁法庭) on February 28.9. The high cost of equipment prohibits many people _ taki
18、ng up this sport.10. _(invite) to the evening party is a great honor for me. IV.语法填空 (每题3分,共20分)What comes to mind when you think of kung fu? If your mind 1_ (occupy) by images of Shaolin monks, Bruce Lee, or Kung Fu Panda, you wouldnt be wrong. But for Laurence J. Brahm, an American documentary fil
19、mmaker, the first thing 2_springs(突然出现) to mind is the concept of non-violence. “Kung fu, in my eyes, is a mirror of Chinese culture,” Brahm said. “The traditional 3_(value) of kung fu, actually, are in the minds of all Chinese people. China adopts a policy of not wanting 4_(have) conflict with othe
20、r countries. Why does China want to be in harmony 5_other nations? Its part of the psychology(心理) of the Chinese people. Its also 6_(nation) psychology.”Brahm also believes that todays world 7_(bad) needs to restart equal exchanges between countries without stereotypes (成见), and that culture and spo
21、rts, such as kung fu, can serve as 8_great channel and platform. “In the same way, ping-pong as a cultural and sports exchange 9_(open) relations for China with the West in the 1970s, and kung fu can become the new cultural exchange of our time, 10_(bring) people together by sharing skills and culture, and furthering respect and understanding.” _班 _组_号 姓名:_ 成绩:_ 高二 英语 第5页 (共4页) 高二 英语 第6页 (共4页) 学科网(北京)股份有限公司