北师大版 高一下册 模块4 Unit 12 Culture Shock提能练(word原卷板+解析版)
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Unit 12 Culture Shock 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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A (2021·绵阳市第一次诊断考试) FOUR BEST BOOKSHOPS IN LONDON Looking for something to read while in London?If so,you're in luck:the British capital happens to have an incredible collection of bookshops. Daunt Books Are you going on a trip and want to read a novel or nonfiction book set in the place you're headed?This bookshop arranges books by country,so it's easy to find anything by the place.(83 Marylebone High Street.Monday—Saturday:09:00—19:30;Sunday:11:00—18:00.) Foyles With four miles of shelves holding up to 200,000 books,this legendary(享有盛名的) bookshop won't let you leave empty handed.It was once listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the biggest bookshop on the planet.(107 Charing Cross Road.Monday—Saturday:9:00—21:00;Sunday:11:30—18:00.) Hatchards In the year 1797,this London bookshop—the oldest in the city today—first flicked its lights on.It stocks an excellent selection of fiction,nonfiction,history and other genres.(187 Piccadilly Street.Monday—Saturday:09:30—20:00;Sunday:12:00—18:30.) London Review Bookshop There's an excellent selection of history,philosophy,politics,new fiction and many other genres here.Plus there's a nice café in which you can crack open that tome(巨著)for the first time and start reading.(14 Bury Place.Monday—Saturday:10:00—18:30;Sunday:12:00—18:00.) 1.Which bookstore was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records A.Daunt Books. B.Foyles. C.Hatchards. D.London Review Bookshop. 2.What is special about Hatchards A.It has a long history. B.It has 200,000 books. C.It has a café. D.It has both fiction and nonfiction books. 3.Which place should you go to if you want to enjoy reading with a coffee A.83 Marylebone High Street. B.107 Charing Cross Road. C.187 Piccadilly Street. D.14 Bury Place. B (2021·武昌区高三调研考试) I grew up in libraries,or at least it feels that way.I went there several times a week with my mother when I was young.Those visits were fantastic.The library might have been the first place where I was ever given autonomy(自主权).In the library,I could have anything I wanted.And on the ride back to home,my mom and I would talk about the order in which we were going to read our books,a solemn conversation in which we planned how to pace ourselves through this charming period until the books were due. When I left for college,one of the many ways I differentiated myself from my mom was that I was wild about owning books.All I know is that I lost my appreciation of the slow pace of making my way through a library and of having books on borrowed time.If my mother ever mentioned to me that she was on the waiting list for some books at the library,I got annoyed and asked why she didn't just buy it. But in 2011,one of my son's school assignments was to int ... ...