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1、课时质量评价(十二) 必修第三册UNIT 1FESTIVALS AND CELEBRATIONS题型组合练阅读理解语法填空. 阅读理解A(2021山东淄博高三模拟)This semester, our university will invite distinguished experts for a series of free musical discussions, performance and lectures, subjects covering historical musicology, music theory, music business and sociology of

2、 music. You, from any major, have access to the following four in March and April.Harmonic Schemata and Hypermeter March 19th, 1:30 pm. 3:30 pm.Virtual lecture presented through ZoomIt is a presentation by Michael Haas, a multiple Grammy Awardwinning recording producer. This talk is open to the enti

3、re university community, but registration is required.TravelogueMarch 20th, 7:30 pm. 9:00 pm.CCMs website, YouTube channel or Facebook pageTravelogue is a 90minute long virtual performance by the CCM Ballet Ensemble. It can let us visit people, communities, myths, legends and memorial moments in the

4、 citys history, allowing the audience to travel without moving.COVID EtudesMarch 26th 28th, 5:30 pm. 6:30 pm.CCMs website, YouTube channel or Facebook pagePresented in combination with the concert streams, the COVID Etudes shows three complete sets of compositions by Franz Liszt, Claude Debussy and

5、William Bolcom, performed by CCM students. It aims to cheer up students as well as citizens to battle the pandemic (疫情)Conversations in MusicApril 3rd 4th, 6:00 pm. 8:30 pm.Held virtually via ZoomThe conference will include prerecorded video presentations and live interactive sessions held virtually

6、 by performers Daniel Goldmark and Jennifer Beavers. It is designed to engage all students in the university.【语篇解读】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了四个活动的相关信息。1. When can you enjoy the citys historical culture online?A. On March 19th.B. On March 20th.C. On March 26th.D. On April 3rd.B细节理解题。根据Travelogue部分中的“It can let

7、 us visit people, communities, myths, legends and memorial moments in the citys history, allowing the audience to travel without moving.”可知,此项活动可以在网上欣赏这座城市的历史文化,其活动时间为3月20日。故选B。2. What is special about COVID Etudes?A. It is open to all students.B. It is held in a concert hall.C. It invites three art

8、ists to perform.D. It inspires people to fight Coronavirus.D细节理解题。根据COVID Etudes部分中的“It aims to cheer up students as well as citizens to battle the pandemic (疫情)”可知,此项活动鼓励人们抗击新冠肺炎疫情。故选D。3. Which allows the audience to communicate with performers?A. COVID Etudes.B. Travelogue.C. Conversations in Musi

9、c.D. Harmonic Schemata and Hypermeter.C细节理解题。根据Conversations in Music部分中的“The conference will include prerecorded video presentations and live interactive sessions held virtually by performers Daniel Goldmark and Jennifer Beavers.”可知,此项活动可以让观众和表演者进行交流。故选C。BI stood in front of my entire lab and told

10、them I had made zero progress in the last year. At the graduate programmes annual presentation, highlighting students successes, Michelle and I were taking a different approach, sharing our most painful failures. The audience sat in silence, apparently shocked. But we werent ashamed. Quite the oppos

11、ite we were proud to be sharing our full selves and building a foundation for relationships. Setbacks are an unavoidable part of graduate school, but too often we try to hide them. By sharing our whole selves, including our failures, we went on to build a deep, meaningful relationship. And we wanted

12、 others to experience that openness and support. We began the workshop by presenting our stories onstage. Then we invited the participants to turn to one another and share their own significant failures. An awkward silence followed, as we had expected, but it only lasted a few seconds. Soon the stud

13、ents jumped into engaged and enthusiastic conversation. Students even formed larger groups as they realised how many of their colleagues shared the exact struggles they did. Even after the session ended, whispered conversations continued until the next speaker took the stage. From that point forward

14、, every presentation included some mention of the failures that led to the results. It reminded us that behind every impressive result is a person who is just trying his best. Since the workshop, we have noticed a sustained change in our classmates. The answers to questions like “How are you doing?”

15、 are more sincere and less perfunctory, and several students have mentioned they feel closer to their classmates. Its hard to relate to someone when all you know about them is their accomplishments. Talking about failure normalises it and proves its nothing to be ashamed of.【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述作者在毕业研

16、讨会中分享自己的失败,引起同学们的共鸣,积极参与讨论。4. What do most graduate school students emphasise in their presentation?A. Their complaints.B. Their achievements.C. Their failures.D. Their experiments.B细节理解题。根据第一段中的“At the graduate programmes annual presentation, highlighting students successes, Michelle and I were tak

17、ing a different approach, sharing our most painful failures.”可知,大多数毕业生在报告中展示成就。故选B。5. How does sharing failures benefit students?A. It stops them from feeling ashamed.B. It contributes to their school courses.C. It helps them bond with their classmates.D. It reduces their fear of presentation.C推理判断题

18、。根据第一段最后一句“Quite the opposite we were proud to be sharing our full selves and building a foundation for relationships.”及第二段中的“By sharing our whole selves, including our failures, we went on to build a deep, meaningful relationship. And we wanted others to experience that openness and support.”可知,分享失

19、败有助于在学生之间建立联系。故选C。6. What does the underlined word “perfunctory” in Paragraph 4 refer to?A. Rude.B. Casual.C. Detailed.D. Direct.B词义猜测题。画线词前的and连接并列的意义,结合sincere(真诚的)及less可知,画线词“perfunctory”与sincere意义相反,意为“敷衍的,随意的”。故选B。7. What can we know about the participants?A. They were active for most of the wo

20、rkshop.B. They kept silent all through the workshop.C. They whispered softly during others speech.D. They felt shocked by others failures.A推理判断题。根据第三段中的“An awkward silence followed, as we had expected, but it only lasted a few seconds. Soon the students jumped into engaged and enthusiastic conversat

21、ion.”及“Even after the session ended, whispered conversations continued until the next speaker took the stage.”可知,参与者在研讨会的大部分时间里都很积极。故选A。CThe International Day of Happiness, March 20th, is a United Nations project which has a serious purpose. The UN thinks happiness will only be for everyone when the

22、 people of the world are equal. On this date, the centre of the sun is directly above the Earths equator, which is called an equinox (春分). On the equinox, day and night last for almost equal time all over the Earth. The equinox is felt by everyone on the planet, which matches perfectly with the idea

23、 behind the Day of Happiness. Since 2013, the Day of Happiness has been celebrated in all 193 United Nations member states. The United Nations invites each person of any age to join in celebration of the International Day of Happiness.The idea goes back to 1972, when the King of Bhutan, Jigme Singye

24、 Wangchuck, said that they should measure a countrys progress by its happiness and not just how much it produces or how much money it makes. He called it Gross National Happiness (GNH). Again, it is more than just a nice idea. Bhutan developed a system to measure happiness based on things like peopl

25、es psychological health, their general health, how they spend their time, where they live, their education and their environment. People in Bhutan answer about 300 questions, and the results are compared every year to measure progress. The government uses the results and the ideas behind GNH to make

26、 decisions for the country.In 2011,a UN adviser called Jayme Illien suggested the idea of an international day to increase happiness. His plan was accepted by SecretaryGeneral Ban Kimoon in 2012. Jayme was born in Calcutta, India, and he became an orphan when he was a child. He was adopted by an Ame

27、rican nurse, Anna Belle Illien. She travelled the world to help orphans and she took Jayme with her. He saw children like him, but who were not as lucky as him because they were often escaping wars or they were very poor. He wanted to do something about it, so he worked in the areas of childrens and

28、 human rights.The UN measures and compares the happiness of different countries in the World Happiness Report. It bases its report on social, economic and environmental wellbeing. The UN also sets goals for countries to achieve to increase happiness because it says happiness is a basic human right.

29、Happiness should not be something people have because they are lucky to live in a place where they have basic things like peace, education and access to healthcare.【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了国际幸福日的起源以及衡量幸福的一些因素。8. What do we know about the Day of Happiness?A. People all over the world celebrate it.B. Its a

30、 day to make people equal and happy.C. Its on the same day when the equinox happens for everyone.D. Different countries celebrate the Day of Happiness on different dates.C细节理解题。根据第二段中的“On this date, the centre of the sun is directly above the Earths equator, which is called an equinox (春分)”及“The equ

31、inox is felt by everyone on the planet, which matches perfectly with the idea behind the Day of Happiness.”可知,春分与幸福日背后的理念完美契合,所以国际幸福日与春分是同一天。故选C。9. What does Paragraph 3 mainly talk about?A. How happiness is measured in Bhutan.B. What happiness means to people in Bhutan.C. How the idea of the Day of

32、 Happiness started.D. When people began to celebrate the Day of Happiness.C段落大意题。根据第三段中的“The idea goes back to 1972, when the King of Bhutan, Jigme Singye Wangchuck, said that they should measure a countrys progress by its happiness and not just how much it produces or how much money it makes.”可知,第三

33、段主要介绍幸福日想法的起源以及如何开始的。故选C。10. What can we infer from the last two paragraphs?A. Jayme Illiens childhood experience influenced his choice of work.B. UN thinks happiness depends largely on basic things people have.C. UN has followed exactly the work of Bhutan to measure happiness.D. Jayme Illien propos

34、ed the idea of the International Day of Happiness.A推理判断题。根据第四段中的“He saw children like him, but who were not as lucky as him because they were often escaping wars or they were very poor. He wanted to do something about it, so he worked in the areas of childrens and human rights.”可知,Jayme Illien的童年经历影

35、响了日后他对工作的选择。故选A。11. In which section of a magazine may this text appear?A. Entertainment.B. Culture.C. Science.D. Health.B文章出处题。根据第一段中的“The International Day of Happiness, March 20th, is a United Nations project which has a serious purpose.”及第三段中的“The idea goes back to 1972, when the King of Bhutan,

36、 Jigme Singye Wangchuck, said that they should measure a countrys progress by its happiness and not just how much it produces or how much money it makes.”可知,本篇文章主要介绍了国际幸福日,这属于文化范畴,所以这篇文章会出现在杂志的文化部分。故选B。. 语法填空(2022全国重点中学模拟)Years ago, a documentary series titled Masters in the Forbidden City 1. was re

37、leased (release) in China and soon became a hot topic, bringing the profession of cultural relic (文物) restoration into the public spotlight. Given Chinas long history and rich collections, 2. it takes years of experience and a deep understanding of history to become a qualified restorer. 3. As backs

38、tage heroes, many of them have devoted their lives to protecting cultural relics.In the Hubei Provincial Museum, Fang Guorong, 62, and Fang Chen, 32, jointly lift a 12kilogram bronze object, 4. who attempt to restore a huge and ancient chime bells (编钟). They both work as relic restorers at the museu

39、m. The chime bell they are taking care of is the 5. heaviest (heavy) one ever preserved there.Fang Guorong has been engaged in restoration work for over 40 years. He enjoys it, 6. treasuring (treasure) every touch of the bells. According to Fang Guorong, some chime bells were thought too damaged to

40、be restored. But 7. fortunately (fortunate), digital technologies like 3D scanning have been used 8. to preserve (preserve) them. “Thats something the older generation couldnt even dream of,” he says.Fang Chen began working in the museum in 2014. He has acquired new technologies his elder workmates may find quite 9. challenging (challenge). “The restoration work should also keep pace with advances in technology,” says Fang Chen. “This doesnt mean overturning traditional methods. Its about the 10. combination (combine) of old and new methods.”

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