人教版(2019)高中英语2020-2021学年必修三Unit 1课时素养评价3

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一、根据汉语或首字母提示写出正确的单词

二、完成句子

三、阅读理解

  • 21. 阅读理解

    People love to celebrate. Whether it's a birthday or a wedding, we enjoy having a reason to relax and have a good time. This is especially true for festivals that welcome spring and summer. Here are some celebrations you may not know about.

    Carabao is a buffalo(水牛) found in the Philippines, and the Carabao Festival is a day of dancing and revelry(狂欢)in May that celebrates the strong animal that plays such an important role in Philippine farming economy. The animals are cleaned before a parade in which 20 or more of them—many decorated with paint and colorful ribbons—walked through the streets.

    Cooper's Hill is a steep, grassy knoll(圆丘) near Gloucester, England, which is longer than a football field. Cooper's Hill is a late May event in which participants race one another to beat a nine-pound cheese round to the bottom of the hill. The event attracts lots of contestants but is harder than it sounds. Lots of contestants bite the dust before they reach the finish line. The winner gets the cheese.

    The Boryeong Mud Festival takes place each summer near Seoul, Republic of Korea. Tons of mud are trucked from the Boryeong mud flats to a beach area near the event. People participate in lots of activities, including a mud pool, mud skiing and mudslides. By the time the celebration is over, anyone coated in soft or dried mud can take a short walk to the beach for a quick bath.

    La Tomatina is an organized tomato fight that takes place in Bunol, Spain, every August. The festival's origins are unclear, but that hasn't lessened anyone's enthusiasm. The battle lasts for about an hour, and participants have to throw squashed(挤烂的) tomatoes to reduce the risk of injury. After the fight, both the people and the streets are covered with tomato guts. Fire trucks then begin the difficult task of washing everything.

    (1) In which celebration can people compete with each other?
    A . The Carabao Festival. B . Cooper's Hill Cheese-rolling Festival. C . The Boryeong Mud Festival. D . La Tomatina Festival.
    (2) When will you go if you want to participate in La Tomatina?
    A . In May. B . In March. C . In July. D . In August.
    (3) Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
    A . An unforgettable celebration. B . Exciting activities. C . Different customs of celebrations. D . Different festivals in Asia.
  • 22. 阅读理解

    Most Chinese people expect to relax and enjoy themselves during the Golden Week. But for those trying to go someplace, it may seem more disappointment than pleasure. This year, the traffic jam resulted in a roadside wedding(婚礼).

    The suffering of being stuck in traffic was probably most strongly felt by Lv Kangzhou and his bride(新娘) Yan Mengxia. By tradition, the groom(新郎) drove early in the morning to the bride's home in Zhejiang Province in East China to pick her up along with her family and take them to his family's hometown for the wedding. By 4 pm, Lv's wedding was 90 minutes away, but his car had not moved an inch for a long time. Lv got in touch with the local radio to explain his difficult situation and ask for a traffic forecast. The radio host told Lv there was no way to hold his wedding on time and offered to hold their wedding on the air. At 5: 30 pm, Lv and his bride said their vows(发誓) on the side of the road, and Lv's family and friends witnessed the ceremony by listening to the radio.

    Lv wasn't the only person stuck in the Golden Week crowds. According to the state news agency Xinhua, 11. 7 million people traveled by train on Wednesday. About 120, 000 people gathered at Tian'anmen Square in Beijing to watch the flag-raising ceremony. Last year, the Forbidden City in Beijing hosted 175, 000 tourists on one day during the Golden Week, and the number is expecting to be even bigger this year.

    Chinese Internet users complain about the Golden Week holiday every year. An Internet user Tuzhi said on Sina Weibo:" On the Great Wall, I'm holding your hand, but I cannot see your face. "

    (1) By tradition, the wedding should take place in       .
    A . Zhejiang Province B . a hotel C . the bride's hometown D . the groom's hometown
    (2) Lv, the groom, called the local radio because he wanted to    .
    A . ask for help B . hold their wedding on the air C . complain about the traffic conditions D . find someone to pick them up
    (3) What does the text mainly intend to tell us?
    A . A successful roadside wedding during the Golden Week. B . The popularity of traveling around during the Golden Week. C . The crowded situation in China during the Golden Week. D . The cause of the heavy traffic in China during the Golden Week.
    (4) Where does this text probably come from?
    A . A newspaper. B . A textbook. C . A travel brochure. D . A TV interview.
  • 23. 阅读理解

    The Miao Sisters Festival is held every year in Guizhou's Taijiang County, where 97 percent of the 168, 000 people there are from the ethnic (民族) Miao group. It is an ancient tradition, which brings men and women together through food, gifts and music.

    In the days before the festival, young women gather leaves and wild flowers, which they use to dye (给……染色) sticky rice with bright colors. This brightly colored rice, known as Sister Rice, gives the festival its name. During the festival, the young women dress in beautiful traditional clothes with large amounts of silver jewelry.

    The festival includes parades, horse races and musical performances. But the real focus is the interaction between the young women and the young men who visit from surrounding villages and sing songs. In one traditional type of song, a man and woman take turns singing to each other, and the first one to make a mistake loses the game. The loser must give the winner a gift, but the winner is expected to give a gift in return too.

    After meeting the men, the women send them home with a bamboo basket containing dyed rice and hidden objects with special meanings. For example, a pair of chopsticks means she wants to marry the man, while garlic shows that she is not interested.

    One of several stories is about the festival's beginning of a girl and a boy who fell in love. The girl's parents wanted her to marry her uncle's son as was traditional at the time. She refused, and the boy likewise refused to marry anyone else. For a time, they could only meet in a field and pass hidden messages to each other through rice in a bamboo basket. Finally, the pair overcame their parents' opposition and were allowed to marry.

    The Sisters Rice Festival is perhaps the oldest festival in Asia that encourages love.

    (1) What is the purpose of young women collecting leaves and wild flowers?
    A . To decorate their rooms. B . To sell them and make money. C . To give sticky rice different colors. D . To cover some objects in a basket.
    (2) Which of the following is NOT the activity taking place in the festival?
    A . Water skiing. B . Horse races. C . Parades. D . Singing songs.
    (3) What can we learn from the passage?
    A . A woman often loses the game. B . A hidden pair of chopsticks suggests good things. C . The winner need not send a gift. D . Often a man needs to sing songs to a young woman.
    (4) The story in Paragraph 5 tells us that      .
    A . the boy's parents didn't like the girl B . they were not married in the end C . the boy refused to marry the girl at first D . the rice in the bamboo basket carried their love

四、语法填空

  • 24. 语法填空

    Valentine's Day is known as a day of love and romance on February 14th every year.

    There are a few different versions of its origin and history, one of which dates back   an ancient Roman festival, Lupercalia,  (celebrate) on February 1st. On this day, young single women would place   (they) names in a huge container and young bachelors of the town would come and draw a name from it. The young man and the woman,  name was picked would become partners for the  (follow) years. Many of these couples would eventually get  (marry). It  (believe) that the month of February is perfect for romance.

    Valentine's Day was originally celebrated in Europe, but in recent years it is also celebrated in China,  (especial) among young people. Interestingly, China has its own Valentine's Day, Qixi Festival, on the 7th day of the 7th month of our lunar calendar. It is in memory of a day on which the legendary cow-herder and weaving-maid  (allow) to be together, after being separated by the Milky Way for a whole year. What  interesting story!

五、应用文写作

  • 25. 假定你是李华, 你的同学Jack来自英国, 请根据以下写作要点写一篇周记叙述你和家人与Jack共度中秋节的经历。

    写作要点:

    1)活动策划;

    2)活动的内容;

    3)你的感想。

    注意:1)词数80左右;

    2)可以适当增加细节, 以使行文连贯。

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