江西省2025-2026学年-高二英语下学期-人教版选择性必修 第三册Unit 1 Art测试卷(含答案)

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江西省2025-2026学年-高二英语下学期-人教版选择性必修 第三册Unit 1 Art测试卷(含答案)

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选必三第一单元测试卷
Ⅰ. 单句语法填空(共 10 小题,每小题 1 分,满分 10 分)
1.The company guarantees _______ (provide) after-sales service forever.
2.______________ online shopping has changed our life, not all of its effects have been positive.
3.Tickets must _______________(purchase) two weeks in advance.
4.His brave deed is worthy ________ (praise).
5.Tang Xianzu was contemporary _____ Shakespeare and both died in 1616.
6.I would _________(humble) suggest that there is something wrong here.
7.Confucius was one of the most ________ (influence) people in history.
8.The temperature on the top of the mountain is ___________ (permanent) 7-8 ℃ lower than at the foot.
9. We should set ________ (reality) goals in our life.
10.Even though Britain has a reputation ______ less-than-impressive cuisine, it is producing more top class chefs who appear frequently on our television screens and whose recipe books frequently top the best-seller lists.
Ⅱ. 阅读理解(共 8 小题,每小题 2.5 分,满分 20分)
A
My family had a room that we called the Library, but even back then I knew it was just our dining room with a few bookshelves around a small table. When I was a kid, I was told that all these books are precious things—they must never be folded, bent, or broken. Any dirty marks or notes on a book are banned and our reading should always be a clean activity since it's what separates us from the beasts. Preservation of all texts was the most important thing in the world.
Years later, when I began reading everything I could in my early teens, I tiptoed into the Library one day and discovered, to my horror, that all the books were still extremely new. It was row after row, shelf after shelf. Something clicked and I knew I had found a horrible secret about my family: They had bought these books to be displayed like jewellery, rather than to be read.
In that moment I knew that all those silly rules around reading and books were dead wrong and that there was nothing sadder in this world than an unused book — clean, without any trace of the reader at all.
Now here's the secret: Good reading is messy reading. If I want the kind of novel that gets deep into my bones, the sort of non-fiction mystery that stays with me years after the fact, then I must bring sticky notes (便利贴) and let my books get scuffed (磨损) along the way. I should always walk away from a book with visible progress of my reading.
After years of treating my books as if they ought to be preserved in a museum, I now believe that you should honour the books by breaking them. Read them all so messily! Truly read the books, anytime and anywhere, no matter how much we fold them, bend them, or tear them! Throw them into your backpack or leave them open by the side of your bed. Don't worry about stains or torn edges after years of reading. That is what a book is. That is what a book is for.
1.Where did the author's family store their books?
A.In the study.
B.In the dining room.
C.In the bedroom.
D.In the living room.
2.What does the author imply about his family's book collection?
A.It was piled in a mess.
B.It was mainly for decoration.
C.It was large and various.
D.It was kept for a good price.
3.What does the underlined part “Something clicked” mean?
A.I clicked the mouse.
B.I suddenly felt puzzled.
C.Something made a sound.
D.Something occurred to me.
4.Which opinion may the author agree on?
A.Good books are valuable jewellery.
B.Books are the ladder of human progress.
C.Read thousands of books regardless of their state.
D.Protect books as they're the source of knowledge.
B
Every summer artists perform at Fringe (边缘) Festivals around the world. Fringe Festivals are a celebration of strange art. They have all kinds of performers—from dancers, musicians and actors to everything in between. The shows give artists a chance to create unusual art. For festival goers, each show is a time to experience something different.
The first Fringe Festival was held in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1947. That was also the year of the first Edinburgh International Festival. Artists from around the world traveled to Scotland for the Edinburgh International Festival. They performed at arts centers throughout the city. Eight local theater companies did not receive an invitation, however. In response, they performed at smaller spaces around Edinburgh. These artists performed wherever they could, including churches and even on the street. They started their own cultural event and named it the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
What started as an alternative to the mainstream has now become the world's largest arts festival. Today, there are hundreds of Fringe Festivals taking place around the world. The one in Washington, D.C., called the Capital Fringe Festival, is in its tenth year. It was held in the month of July.
Julianne Brienza founded the Capital Fringe Festival. She went to a school for the performing arts, but now sees herself mainly as an organizer of the festival. Brienza believes that fringe performance art is special and can have a powerful effect.
The Capital Fringe Festival takes place in different locations throughout the D.C. area. Some performances happen in traditional theaters. Others happen in unusual settings like old, empty buildings or stores after business hours are over.
Brienza says the purpose of Fringe festivals is to explore the limits of art in unique environments. Since 2006, the event has made more than $1.7 million. It is the second largest Fringe Festival in the U.S. and its popularity has grown every year. The Edinburgh Festival Fringe continues throughout the month of August.
5.Who may be interested in Fringe Festivals?
A.Strange art lovers.
B.Professional artists.
C.Classical musicians.
D.Traditional culture supporters.
6.What does Paragraph 2 mainly talk about?
A.Why Edinburgh became the global art center.
B.How the first Fringe Festival came into being.
C.When the Edinburgh International Festival was held.
D.Where the Edinburgh Festival Fringe was celebrated.
7.What can we know about the Capital Fringe Festival
A.It is the world's largest arts festival.
B.It has no fixed places for celebration.
C.It can never be accepted by the public.
D.It has a longer history than other festivals.
8.Which of the following may Brienza probably agree about Fringe Festivals?
A.They raise people's love of festivals.
B.They limit the development of arts.
C.Formal arts are looked down upon.
D.Chances are offered to unusual arts.
Ⅲ. 完形填空(共 15 小题,每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
When my father was a teenager, he had been declared a prodigy (天才) by his art teacher. He 1 to become an art teacher and had some 2 of his paintings. But when my mother got ill, his creative life ceased.
I remembered my father's 3 for art. One day,I asked whether he was interested in drawing a cartoon. My father was not much of a 4 When learning to drive, I had asked if it was more important to 5 the cars ahead or those behind. “Both. ” Then he was 6 for the next three miles.
He gave no 7 answer to my query (询问).I asked again the following day. Still no real 8 .I ultimately 9 the idea. I understood he had enough on his plate already. But a week later, I received an email from my father—with a (n) 10 . I downloaded the file and there was the cartoon I had asked him to draw!
We began to draw cartoons. The process of creation gave him 11 . As he built his art muscles back up, his teenage self's enthusiasm 12 .
He is now painting, drawing and talking so much that I have to 13 that I'm getting a call to escape his 14 . If he were to ask me whether I was prouder of the cartoon or of him turning his life around, I would say,“ 15 . ”
1.A. went on B.agreed C.seemed D.happened
2.A. records B.copies C.exhibits D.celebrations
3.A. choice B.love C.skill D.idea
4.A. talker B.teacher C.painter D.thinker
5.A. drive off B.rush through
C.look into D.concentrate on
6.A. careful B.silent C.impatient D.polite
7.A. definite B.relevant C.simple D.clever
8.A. channel B.response C.message D.word
9.A. dropped B.failed C.forgot D.regretted
10.A. list B.present C.budget D.attachment
11.A. freedom B.safety C.purpose D.trust
12.A. grew B.returned C.appeared D.mixed
13.A. pretend B.state C.joke D.mention
14.A. excitement B.disappointment C.embarrassment D.amusement
15.A. Myself B.You C.Neither D.Both
Ⅳ. 七选五(共 5 小题,每小题 2 分,满分 10 分)
Art comes in two main categories: realistic and abstract. Realistic art aims to show real-life scenes, people, and objects exactly as they appear. It involves paying close attention to details, making things look like photographs. 1 . It's more about expressing feelings, emotions, and ideas.
Realistic art is easy to understand. Viewers can easily recognize what is portrayed. Take the Mona Lisa, for example—it's a realistic painting of a lady with a mysterious smile. 2 , helping us to learn about the past.
Unlike realistic art, abstract art is more about being creative. 3 . They use shapes, colors and patterns to express feelings and ideas. Abstract art means different things to different people. Some people enjoy trying to figure out what the artwork conveys.
___4___. Realistic art needs precision in drawing or sculpting to make things look real. Abstract art requires imagination to use shapes and colors in new ways. Many artists are skilled in both. They create realistic pieces to demonstrate their technical skills and abstract ones to display their creativity.
As for personal preference, some people prefer the clear stories of realistic art while others are attracted to the mystery of abstract art, interpreting meanings in the shapes and forms. Together, the two kinds of art make the art world diverse and engaging. 5 .
A.Both types of art take skills to make
B.Photographs preserve faces of folks from long ago
C.Grasping abstract art demands more artistic training
D.Both ways of creating art have their own value and beauty
E.In contrast, abstract art focuses less on realistic appearances
F.Artworks like this tell stories about history and everyday life
G.Artists have the freedom to go beyond real-life representations
V.语法填空(共 10 小题,每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
Starting Tuesday, China State Railway Group will launch a pilot “bicycle carry-on” service on G-series trains ___1___(run) between Beijing North Station and Chongli, North China’s Hebei Province on the Beijing-Zhangjiakou High-Speed Railway, the company’s passenger transport center announced on Monday.
The service aims ___2__(better) meet diverse travel needs, particularly for cycling enthusiasts. Passengers can reserve and pay _3__ the service via the 12306 mobile app, the state railway operator said in a press release sent to the Global Times on Monday. The pilot price is 88 yuan ($12.92) per bicycle. Reservations can be made right up to departure, and cancellations with a full refund __4___ (allow) up to one hour before departure.
Selected second-class carriages have been modified with designated bicycle storage areas. Dedicated security check channels have also been set up at stations along the route. Travelers are required to remove the front wheel and __5___ (proper)pack their bicycles. Railway staff provide tools and reusable bike bags at no extra cost. A company representative noted that each train has __6__ (limit) bicycle capacity, _7__ early booking is advised. During the journey, railway staff will monitor ___8___(safe). After the pilot phase, the railway will consider ___9__(expand) the service based on ____10___ (passenger) feedback.参考答案
Ⅰ. 单句语法填空(共 10 小题,每小题 1 分,满分 10 分)
1.to provide
2.While/Although/Though
3.be purchased
4.to be praised
5.with
6.humbly
7.influential
8.permanently
9.realistic
10.for
Ⅱ. 阅读理解(共 8 小题,每小题 2 分,满分 16 分)
标准答案
1.B 2.B 3.D 4.C
5.A 6.B 7.B 8.D
Ⅲ. 完形填空(共 15 小题,每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
标准答案
1.A 2.C 3.B 4.A 5.D
6.B 7.A 8.B 9.A 10.D
11.C 12.B 13.A 14.A 15.D
Ⅳ. 七选五(共 5 小题,每小题 2 分,满分 10 分)
标准答案
1.E 2.F 3.G 4.A 5.D
V.语法填空
running 2.to better 3.for 4.are allowed 5.properly
6.limited 7. so 8.safety 9.eapanding 10.passengers’

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