
Unit 2 Be sporty, be healthy单元综合检测 班级:_____ 姓名:_____ 学号:_____ 得分:_____ 第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A London will see thousands of people join together for one of the biggest Chinese New Year celebrations outside Asia. Here's everything to expect on the big day. When and where The parade(游行) will begin at 10 a.m, with activities starting in Trafalgar Square from 11 a.m. The parade will start on Charing Cross Road, heading north to Shaftesbury Avenue, before turning into the heart of Chinatown. How to get to Chinatown For anyone brave enough to try and drive in, there is a large Q Park in Chinatown itself. That said, the tube to Charing Cross or Piccadilly Circus will likely be your best choice. Follow the official @TfL on Twitter for real time service updates and be sure to check before you travel. What is on Throughout the day there will be plenty of live performances. Martial artists will perform in Trafalgar Square and many food stands will line the streets. People looking for entertainment designed for children can head to Leicester Square, where they'll likely find amazing activities, including sugar painting and dressing up opportunities. Where to eat In Chinatown there are plenty of top options. Dumplings' Legend on Gerrard Street and Gold Mine on Wardour Street are best for excellent dumplings. What to wear Many will wear red for the day as this means good luck for the coming year—particularly so this year as the Rabbit is the luckiest of all the 12 zodiac signs(生肖). ( ) 1. Which is the best way to arrive at Chinatown A. On foot. B. By tube. C. By bus. D. By car. ( ) 2. Which place is the most family friendly A. Leicester Square. B. Piccadilly Circus. C. Trafalgar Square. D. Wardour Street. ( ) 3. What is the purpose of the article A. To introduce a celebration. B. To recommend zodiac signs. C. To describe a fun event. D. To recall a Chinese festival. B Jordan Mittler has been spending weekends teaching seniors in New York how to use technology for years, but he never expected he would be streaming(直播) a class about smartphones and computers on smartphones and computers. The Manhattan resident has patiently taught texting, emailing and video chatting to dozens of seniors for years, beginning when his grandparents first got smartphones. Teaching them how to use apps and send messages inspired the tech savvy(懂科技知识的) teen to offer his services to more older people. At the age of 12, he created a formal course and started hosting free, hour long sessions for seniors every Sunday. Immediately, he was flooded with interested participants. His course, spread out over 10 weeks, was an instant success. But when the pandemic hit New York City, Jordan had to end his classes. He wasn't sure if he could move the lessons online—it was much easier to help students understand their de ... ...
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