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6.Which of the following can best describe Trashaun?10.What's the author's opinion about the only way to learn a language well?A.Enthusiastic and knowledgeable.B.Energetic and adorable.A.Listen to it on the radio.B.Learn it from books.C.Ambitious and fearless.D.Warm-hearted and inspiring.C.Play games with it.D.Speak it often.7.What is the passage mainly about?11.Whom is the text intended for?A.Japanese students.B.German students.A.The power of self-confidence.C.Chinese students.D.Indian students.B.Jayce's fight against discrimination.DC.A life-changing experience for Jayce.In the 1960s,American astronauts began returning to the earth with rocksD.Jayce and Trashaun's friendship.collected from the moon.Scientists were surprised to discover that some of theCrocks were magnetic(有磁性的).They were surprised by how the rocks had beenEnglish is a very interesting language.It has borrowed words from manymagnetized.It appeared they had cooled over time near a magnetic field.other languages.Immigrants()coming into the United States haveThe idea of a magnetic field on the moon has puzzled scientists ever since.Oncontributed many words to the language,which have kept their originalthe earth,a magnetic field is produced by the great heat from the planet'spronunciation..“Coolie”?and“kowtow”were taken from the Chinese language,innercore().But scientists know the moon is too small to create and continue“kamikaze'”from the Japanese,.“shampoo”from Indian,“blitz'”from German,this kind of heat and force.Now,two researchers are offering possible“amigo”and“Los Angeles”"from Spanish and so on.explanations for how the moon got a magnetic field.Many students have studied English for years,some as many as eight.Christina Dwyer is a graduate student in the earth and planetary()However,some students still have difficulty in speaking fluent English.Somesciences at the University of California Santa Cruz.She thinks the magnetic fieldknow many words but are unable to discern them when native speakers use them.developed when the moon and the earth were thousands of kilometers closer toIn our oral English classes we will focus on speaking and listening to native Englisheach other.speakers.For this reason,because we are trying to train your ears to hear EnglishShe says the earth's gravity at that distance created a stronger force.It pulledand your mouths to speak intelligible(易理解的)English,we will have a rule thatthe hard-rock part of the moon,its mantle(),around its liquid iron core.Thisonly English will be spoken in our English classes.Anyone speaking Chinese inmovement stirred(the liquid iron core strongly enough to create a magneticclass will be required to pay a fine in order to encourage the speaking andfield.understanding of English.If teachers enter a classroom and discover that anyone isMs.Dwyer's research suggests that the magnetic field has existed for about aspeaking Chinese,they will require everyone in the room to pay the fine.It isbillion years.During that time,the earth moved further from the moon.Theeveryone's job to enforce the English-only rule.It is for your benefit.It is becausemoon's core and rock layers began to rotate(more smoothly together.As aresult,the magnetic field disappeared.The scientists say that happened at least 2.7we want to accustom your ears to hearing English.billion years ago.Other subjects may be learned only from books but the only way to learn aAnother possible explanation comes from Michael Le Bars at the Researchforeign language is to speak it!Students are often nervous about speaking in classInstitute for Out-of-Equilibrium Phenomena in France.His theory also suggestsat first but we hope to make the classes fun,so you will forget your nervousnessthe moon's mantle may have been involved in the stirring of the liquid core.But,and learn to speak out.Enjoy your classes.he says huge space objects were also involved.8.What does paragraph 1 mainly tell us?Mr.Le Bars'research suggests that a number of meteors(流星),asteroids(小A.The difficulty of learning English.)and other objects hit the moon almost 4 billion years ago.He says eachB.Different words in different languagesstrike shook the moon enough to cause a 10-thousand-year-long magnetic field.C.How interesting and various English is.Either theory could be correct.And,the two theories could also workD.The immigrants'contributions to America.together as an explanation of the magnetic rocks from the moon.But as Christina9.What does the underlined word"discern"in paragraph 2 mean?Dwyer has noted,additional higher-level tests are needed to see if either theoryA.Notice.B.Understand.C.Hear.D.Speak.really works.英语·单元检测卷(一)第3页(共8页)英语·单元检测卷(一)第4页(共8页)
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