新人教版英语高一下module4unit4bodylanguage同步测试一内容摘要:
55. The best title of the passage is most likely to be _______. A. Equal Partnership Means Nothing in Modern Family B. The Changing Relations Between Man and Wife C. Reasons for Increasing Divorce D. The Relations Between Husband and Wife B Tomorrow evening I will be interviewed on stage by a museum official. I will be an interpreter, talking from experience as a disability rights lawyer and activist. In “special” schools and camps for children with physical and mental disabilities, I grew up knowing we were a category of person that the world did not want. Most of us had a story of some doctor advising our parents to put up away or to let us die. We owed our survival to parents who had irrationally(不理性地 ) bonded with us. We knew we were lucky and hoped our luck would hold. To increase the chance of surviving, we tended to be charming. We developed thick skins. By the time I roll onto the stage the next night, I’ve thought a lot about there and here, then and now. When the first question es, I tell them about my fascination with the wheelchair, and somehow it sounds funny, and laughter fills the room. We talk from the horror of Nazis killing (Nazis once killed the disabled patients as useless) to a funny confession that I, too, tend to stare at disabled people on the street. What has e over me? In this room, people with disabilities in thrilling variety make me feel at home. Here people, disabled and not, are gathered by choice. I haven’t fotten that 2 million people remain in US disability institutions, that some disabled children still cannot attend mainstream schools, that too many of us live in poverty. But I can’t hold onto anger and sorrow for I feel a shared sense of possibility, a drive for a world that will embrace both the fit and the unfit and hold them so dear that the division dies. 56. What’s the author according to the passage? A. A disabled lawyer. B. A reporter. C. An actor D. An interviewer 57. The underlined phrase “thick skins” in the second paragraph probably means__. A. with more clothes B. making skin dirty C. caring nothing of ignorance D. growing more slowly than others 58. The second paragraph is mainly focused on ________. A. the growth of the disabled people B. the hatred of the disabled people C. the love of the disabled people D. the appreciation of the disabled people 59. It can be sensed but not clearly stated that the author________. A. likes to be interviewed in a museum B. can tell funny stories C. has charming personality D. is humorous and optimistic 60. What’s the author’s attitude towards the future? A. Desperate B. Hopeful C. Negative D. Objective C What do politicians do when they’re not ruling the world? So when Junichiro Koizumi(小泉纯一郎) became Prime Minister of Japan in 2020, he did something to reassure the Japanese that he was just like everyone else. He released a CD of his own versions of Elvis Presley songs. “I never get tired of listening to his songs no matter how many times I hear them.” he said, “There is a healing power in Elvis’s music that helps me endure the stress of high office.” International statesmen know that their day with Junichiro Koizumi may start with important negotiations about trade or defence— but it will always end with Elvis. Singing is also the hobby of former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. He recently released a CD of traditional Italian love songs. French President Jacques Chirac is a big fan of Japanese culture. He likes nothing better than to end a hard day at work by looking at two fat Japanese men dressed in diapers(尿布 ) throwing each other a bout. President Chirac’s other hobby is eating. He starts with a breakfast fit for an army. But by 10: ., he requires a snack of cold meat sandwiches. A fourcourse lunch follows, then more sandwiches for tea before, finally, a fourcourse dinner. The British politicians Denis Healey once said that everyone in politics needed something that made them fet about politics for a while. Hugo Chavez(the president of Venezuela), originally joined the Venezuelan army because it offered him the chance to play baseball. Now, as president, he can create a Venezuelan all starteam and appoint himself the captain. Saddam Hussein sits in his jail cell in Iraq writing novels. South African Prime Minister Tahbo Mbeki admits to spending most of each night on the Inter. Kim Jong I1 of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea loves old Hollywood movies. King Abdullah II of Jordan parachutes from aeroplanes and goes motor racing. Britain’s Tony Blair played guitar in a band at university before entering politics. 61. By saying “He starts with a breakfast fit for an army” in the sixth paragraph, the author means _____. A. he usually has breakfast with his army men B. he starts his breakfast that is fit for army men C. he has his breakfast of a large amount D. he has his breakfast made by army men 62.。新人教版英语高一下module4unit4bodylanguage同步测试一
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