译林版必修一Unit1-2综合测试 第一部分 单项选择题(共两节,满分60分) 第一节 阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分) A Going back to campus every September can be stressful for most students. However, some universities in China manage to make this process easier. Hebei University Teachers from the university recently held a treasure hunt challenge to lighten up the atmosphere of getting back to campus for students. Teachers hid coupons (奖券) in surprising places around the campus, such as the top of bookshelves or the bottom of basketball hoops. Students who managed to collect the coupons were rewarded with gifts, including books and stuffed toys. Zhejiang University Has carrying your suitcases up and down in your dorm building been a headache Zhejiang University has come up with some interesting methods to solve this problem. They use a scaling ladder to lift luggage from the first floor. Instead of sweating buckets, students can sit in their dorms and wait for the suitcases to be transported to them. Chengdu University Getting along with roommates can be tricky when everyone has different habits and personalities. Chengdu University offers a “roommate-selection system” based on big data. After students fill out the questionnaire, including questions about their hobbies and sleeping habits, their roommates will be automatically assigned (分配) by the system based on their preferences. This way, students have more control over who they share their room with. With considerate teachers and a personalized atmosphere, students will be more ready for the upcoming semester. 1.Why do the universities listed above take the pleasurable actions A.To increase their popularity. B.To reduce the students’ tiredness. C.To help students find good friends. D.To make returning to campus easier. 2.What measure did Hebei University take for the semester A.Lightening up the campus. B.Carrying luggage for students. C.Making students hunt for gifts. D.Rewarding students with books. 3.How does Chengdu University assign rooms A.Filling out the forms. B.Using big data. C.Asking about personalities. D.Learning about habits. B A middle school teacher says, “Math is a language, and language is important in the study of math.” Finally, someone gets it. While high school students are afraid of learning Euler’s Theorem and reading Shakespeare, math and English have long been ranked as the most valuable subjects to learn. However, both of these subjects have long been ranked as the least favorite subjects of high school students. There is a strong support for teaching our youth “critical thinking and communication”. And what are the subjects that most effectively teach these skills Math and English. By traditional definition, math would teach you critical thinking, and English would teach you communication. But today, I’d like to argue that English can teach you critical thinking, and that math can teach you communication. When we think of math as a lang ... ...
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