高三(人教版选修6)一轮复习单元测试Unit 1英语试卷
In order not to get into trouble, advertisers are increasingly cautious about taking out ads ______(aim) at children.
—You need to start exercising again, I guess.
—Well, I have been attempting ________ (eat) less recently. But as you know, my mother is such a good cook.
—Did he say anything that appealed ________ you especially?
—Not really. Actually I slept halfway through his speech.
It's typical ________ him to set his aim high but do little, so he is always leaving things undone.
________ coincidence, John and I were born on the same day of the same year, and we have a lot in common.
—Your sister nearly devoted all her spare time ________ her study during the three years.
—That's right, or she ________ (take) first place in her school in the College Entrance Examination.
—I heard that he grew worse after taking the medicine.
—Yes. He was allergic________ to it.
The young teacher wants to help his students as much as he can, but ________ the other hand, he'd better help them learn on their own.
________ is known to us all that the world weather is getting warmer and warmer.
Without electricity, human life ________(be) quite different today.
Beatrix Potter was a great English writer and artist, best known for her children's books featuring animal characters such as in the children's classic—The Tale of Peter Rabbit.
Beatrix was born into a rich Londonbased family where she was tutored by very strict private teachers and so spent her youth isolated from other youngsters. During her youth she had a lot of pets and spent vacations in Scotland and also the Lake District. It was at the Lake District that she developed a love of wildlife. She studied the area's natural wonders carefully and painted them continuously. But her oldfashioned, Manchesterborn parents discouraged her intellectual improvement, thinking it inappropriate for a young lady. However, her study and watercolour paintings of wild mushrooms made her widely respected within the field of biology.
In her 30's, Beatrix Potter wrote the remarkably successful kid's book, The Tale of Peter Rabbit. Close to that time she became secretly engaged to her publisher Norman Warne. This caused a great disagreement with her parents, who did not approve of Beatrix getting married to somebody of lower social status. Sadly, Warne died before the marriage ceremony.
Ultimately Beatrix Potter began writing and also illustrating (绘图) kid's books fulltime. Using profits from her books, Beatrix grew to become economically independent of her parents and was eventually in a position to buy Hill Top Farm in the Lake District. She extended the property with additional purchases of neighbouring land over time. In her 40's, Beatrix married William Heelis, a local lawyer. She ended up becoming a sheep breeder and farmer while continuing to publish as well as illustrate books for children. In all she authored 23 publications.
Beatrix died on December 22, 1943, and left the majority of her property to the National Trust. Her books carry on selling well globally, in many different languages. Her stories have been retold in numerous formats including a ballet, movies, and cartoons.
Such is her reputation, and that of the characters from her publications, that many Beatrix Potter statues have been created. These tiny Beatrix Potter statues which include pretty much all the actual characters in her publications have become highly valued by art collectors and fans of her literature throughout the world.
What can we learn about Beatrix Potter's early life?
A.She learned drawing skills from her tutors. |
B.She was very sociable and outgoing. |
C.She was greatly inspired by the beauty of nature. |
D.She was encouraged to think creatively and independently. |
Why did Beatrix Potter's parents oppose the idea of her marriage to Norman Warne?
A.They did not believe she was mature enough to get married. |
B.They thought Warne was only interested in Beatrix Potter's wealth. |
C.They believed that the couple's characters were mismatched. |
D.They considered Warne to be too common for their daughter. |
According to the passage, which part of the UK did Beatrix Potter love most?
A.Manchester. | B.Scotland. |
C.The Lake District. | D.London. |
In which of the following areas did Beatrix Potter show an interest during her life?
A.Writing, biology, farming. |
B.Drawing, nature, ballet. |
C.Movies, farming, drawing. |
D.Writing, mushrooms, travel. |
What is the function of the last two paragraphs of the passage?
A.To describe the consequences of Beatrix Potter's death. |
B.To present the lasting cultural influence of Beatrix Potter and her works. |
C.To show the changes in attitude towards Beatrix Potter's works over the past years. |
D.To criticise the commercialization of Beatrix Potter's characters since her death. |