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必修3Module1单元测试题第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。ATheislandofLanaiisoneofHawaii’sbestkeptsecrets.Withitsoldcountrybeauty,rockyland,emptybeachesandforests,theislandofLanaiislikeanattractiveColoradovillageinthemiddleofthePacific.WhattoseeInfact,you’llneeda4-wheelsightseeingbustogettomostoftheisland’sattractions.Lanaioffers400milesofrockydirtroadsthatleadyouthroughrainforests(热带雨林),uptoMountLanaihale—theisland’shighestpoint,throughatourofancientrockpaintings,andtotheisland’sfamousGardenoftheGods.Ifyouwanttoexperiencethelocalislandcolor,headtoLanaiCity,theisland’sonlytownandhometonearlyallofits3,000people.Theattractivelittletownofferspopshops,localartandsmallcafes.Accommodation(住宿)choicesLanaionlyhasthreehotelchoices:onebeautifulhistoricalvillageandtwoFourSeasonsresorts(度假胜地).StayonenightinHotelLanai,thesmallestandcheapestofthechoices,andyou’llfeellikeyousteppedbacktooldHawaii.ThetwoFourSeasonsresortsofferdifferentcharactersoftheisland.TheLanaiatManeleBayistheisland,sbeachsideresortthatfacesanear-seapreserve(保留区).ThesecondFourSeasonsresort,TheLodgeatKoele,coversover80km2ofrollinghills,gardensandtrees.You’llneedablankettostaywarmatnight.ItfeelslikeaverydifferentHawaii.HowtogetthereWithallitsbeauty,gettingtoLanaiisnoeasytask.Ifyouareplanningatripthere,you’llhavetoflyintotheislandofMauiandcatchaboatthatleavesfromLahainafivetimesaday,oryoucancatchoneofHawaiianAirline’sdailyflights.1.WhatcanyoufindinLanaiCity?A.Emptybeaches.B.Rainforests.C.Popshops.D.Rockpaintings.2.Ifyoudon'thavemuchmoneyforaccommodations,youcanchoose________.A.HotelLanaiB.TheLanaiatManeleBayC.TheLodgeatKoeleD.GardenoftheGods3.WhichofthefollowingisaFourSeasonsresort?A.MountLanaihale.B.GardenoftheGods.C.HotelLanai.D.TheLodgeatKoele.4.Lahainaislocatedontheislandof________.A.ManeleB.MauiC.LanaiD.ColoradoBStandinginabombed(被轰炸过的)home,littleMaureenJenkinswatchescelebrationsheldtomarktheendofWorldWarII.ThisisablackandwhitepicturetakenonVictoryinEuropeDay(VEDay),May8,1945.MaureenJenkins,now70yearsold,looksbackwithprideonthesmallpartsheplayedonVEDay.ShewastwoasshestoodinHenleyStreet,Battersea.“lwastooyoungtorememberVEDay,”saysMaureen.“Butitissuchaheartbreakingpicturetomebecauseitshowsmethestruggleourfamilywentthroughduringthewar.Itwasn’teasyformymum,havingfivechildrenandbeingbombed.Weweresoshortofmoney,anditwasfrightening.”LikemostpartsofLondon,Batterseasufferedterriblyfrombombing.ForMaureenanddozensoftheotherchildrenlivingonherstreet,deserted(废弃的)homesbecameaplayground.“Therewasalotofdanger,butthat’showitwasinthosedays,”saidthegrandmawhonowlivesinNorfolk.UAfewhousesonourstreethadgotbombed.Iwassurepeoplediedbutmymumdidn’tspeakaboutthatverymuchinfrontofme.InthosedaysIwasoftentoldtogooutsideandplay,”addedMaureen.“Myphilosophyisthatyouhavetolivethroughsomethingtoknowsomething,”shesaid.“I’mproudtobeinthephoto.Peopletodayhaven’tbeenthereinawar.Andyoungpeopleshouldbeshownjustwhatitcouldbelike.”Forthosewhoareleft,memoriesofVEDayremainclear.WinstonChurchillannouncedthewar’sendat3:00pmandcrowdsgatheredatBuckinghamPalaceacrossthecountry.Peoplepouredontothestreetstosingwarsongs,waveflagsanddanceuntildawn.5.WhonowlivesinNorfolk?A.WinstonChurchill.B.Maureen’s.friend.C.Maureen’sgrandma.D.MaureenJenkins.6.WhydidMaureen’smumaskhertoplayoutside?A.Becausedesertedhomesbecameaplayground.B.Becauseotherchildrenwereplayingoutside.C.Becauseitwasdangerousinside.D.Becauseherfamilywasshortofmoney.7.Theunderlinedword“philosophy”inParagraph4canbereplacedby“________”.A.pointB.guessC.answerD.feeling8.Whatdoesthelastparagraphshow?A.HowpeoplecelebratedVEDay.B.WhatweshouldlearnfromWorldWarII.C.WherethecelebrationsofVEDaywereheld.D.'WhatVEDaymeanstopeoplewhosufferedWorldWarII.CWhenDavidHychewashelpinghislocalchurchplananannualEasteregghuntnineyearsago,herealizedhisthen19-month-oldblinddaughterRachelwouldnotbeabletofollytakepartinit.HedecidedtolookforawayforhisdaughtertoexperienceanEasteregghuntjustlikehernormal-sightedolderbrother.DavidthenresearchedonlineonhowablindchildcoulddoanEasteregghuntandhavefunwithit.Hefoundtherewerepeoplewhocouldmakebeeping(有哔哔声的)eggs.HethencalledamaninLosAngelesandthemantoldhimhowhedidit.Davidthenthoughthecouldspreadbeepingeggsaroundtheworld.Hemadefortybeepingeggsthatyearandsoldthematapriceof$14peregg.Eacheggtookhimabout20minutestomake.Itcontainsaswitch(开关),abeeper,anda9-voltbattery,joinedtogetherbywires(导线).Ahandfulofblindkids,Rachelincluded,showedupatthefirstbeepingEasteregghunthostedbyDavidinBirminghamnineyearsago.Hopingtospreaditfurther,DavidemployedhiscoworkersandfriendsthroughoutAlabamatohelphimmakemorebeepingeggs.Thisyear,threebeepingEasteregghuntswereheldinBirminghamalone,withdozensmoreheldacrossthecountry.Aroundsixyearsago,David’sideadrewanally(同盟军)intheInternationalAssociationofBombTechniciansandInvestigators(IABTI).IABTFsmemberscollecttheeggsandthensendthemtotherequestinggroups.Eacheggnowcosts$11.50tomake,accordingtotheIABTI,whichpostsastep-by-stepexplaineronitswebsite.“Alotofschoolsfortheblindusetheeggstoteach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