外研版(2019)高中英语必修第一册Unit 6单元测试卷(Word版含答案)

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外研版(2019)高中英语必修第一册Unit 6单元测试卷 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) A There are many great museums in South Africa. Here we will know about some of those museums. The Heart of Cape Town Museum Cape Town is famous for many amazing firsts, especially the world’s first heart transplant (移植). This surgery was under the careful guidance of professor Christiaan Barnard. This museum honors everyone who played a major role in medicine and put South Africa and the .University of Cape Town on an international stage. Cost: $20 (adults); $12 (children) The Iziko South African Museum Founded in 1825, this museum holds more than 1.5 million objects, especially ancient fossils (化 石) and stone tools made by people living in South Africa millions of years ago. It also clearly presents the appearance of ancient locals. Cost: $20 (adults); $15 (children 6-17); $7 (children under 6) The Warrior Toy Museum If you think museums are only for a select few, the Warrior Toy Museum in Simon’s Town will make you change your idea. Having toys of all shapes, sizes, models and themes, it’s a great place for young and old to visit. You can share stories about toys that you played when you were young and create new memories with your children. Cost: $20 (adults); $10 (children 8-16); $5 (children under 8) The Van Tilburg Collection The Van Tilburg Collection is a museum that contains 17th and 18th century furniture, paintings and many other works of art from England, France and Italy. And you will also have a chance to enjoy the largest South African collection of Chinese ceramics (陶器). Cost: $22 (adults); $10 (children) 1. Visitors going to the Heart of Cape Town Museum can _________. A. learn some first aid knowledge. B. study the history of Cape Town C. see the inventions made by African people D. know about people making medical contributions 2. What is special about the Iziko South African Museum according to the text? A. It shows the life of ancient South Africans. B. It protects the plants and animals in South Africa. C. It uses advanced technologies to bring history alive. D. It tells the effects of climate change on South Africa. 3. What can be learned about toys in the Warrior Toy Museum? A. They are at reasonable prices. B. They are offered in family activities. C. They attract visitors to do volunteer work there. D. They can bring back childhood memories of visitors. B Isatou Ceesay was born in 1972 in a small village in Gambia, Africa. As a teenager, Ceesay was forced to drop out of school because of poverty. She carried some goods with many girls like her to sell in the market to raise herself At that time, the plastic bags, being strong and light, became popular in Gambia. The problem was that people did not reuse the bags and simply threw them behind their homes. Over time, the houses were surrounded by trash. Ceesay lived in such an environment for many years. She kept learning from the surrounding environment and planned to take action to change. In 1997, she started a recycling movement called One Plastic Bag in Gambia. She educated women in Gambia to recycle plastic waste into income for themselves. In the beginning, the movement had a mission to educate their village colleagues about the need to reuse garbage and recycle plastic waste, rather than letting the garbage increase behind their homes. Over time, the movement became big and able to support and provide income for women around. It was also able to greatly reduce plastic waste in Gambia. But the work of collecting trash turned to be taxing. During the rainy season, plastic waste became wet and difficult to take, and after that it still took patience to dry it before it could be processed. Ceesay said, “As a habit, people are used to pouring their garbage behind their houses, and because it is not visible, they forget it. But the bad effects again knock on your door very quickly — dirty air, various diseases and so on. Of course, if one man’s house is clean but his neighbor’s is not, then the man is also not healthy.” For 17 years, Ceesay has contributed to one of the most important problems about the plastic waste. In 2012, she got the TIAW Difference Maker Award in Washington, DC, United States. Her story was written into a book, which inspires many others to join or become makers of change in their own communities. 4. What can be learned about young Ceesay from Paragraph 1 ? A. She gave up the chance of going to school. B. She had many friends good at doing business. C. She sold strong and light plastic bags to support herself D. She lived in an environment heavily polluted by plastic waste. 5. What can we infer about Ceesay’s recycling movement? A. It aimed to make full use of natural resources to get rich. B. It was hard to carry on because of the shortage of workers. C. It benefited both people’s economic situation and the environment. D. It taught the villagers to replace plastic bags with handmade on
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