2024级高一英语B1U1 单元检测
第一部分 阅读理解
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Meet Us after School
Milwaukee Recreation provides quality after-school programs in over 100 public schools. We work with Child Care Camps, Community Learning Centers, Safe Places, and Cooperative Tutoring Sites.
Comic Art and Animation (动画)
Study comic book artwork and storyline skills. Work on drawing different characters and telling a story with pictures. The final project will be a finished comic book by each student. Class is taught by Gina Glembin.
Brinton (Ages 8 – 13). Sat., Feb. 2 – Mar. 23, 1:00PM – 2:00PM $36 per student
African Dance
Explore the art of African dance as you improve your rhythmic and creative movement skills. Experience African culture, music, dance and dress. Please wear comfortable clothing. All levels are welcome.
Morse-Marshall (Ages 6 – 10). Wed., Jan. 30 – Mar. 6, 6:30PM – 7:30PM $28 per student
Chess Club
If you are interested in learning how to play chess or already know how, this class is for you. Players of all skill levels are welcome. Don’t get “rooked” by your friends for not playing chess. Be the “king” or “queen” of your block. Chess games are supplied.
North Div (Ages 8 – 12). Sat., Jan. 26 – Mar. 16, 1:30PM – 2:30PM $26 per student
Kids’ Catering
This class allows young people to mix, measure, and bake their own delicious treats. Create a main course and side dishes. Learn table settings and practice proper serving methods, and then treat your family. Class fees are non-refundable and not eligible for free or reduced fees.
Hamilton (Ages 6 – 9). Sat., Jan. 26 – Mar. 16, 9:30AM – 10:30AM $46 per student
Spanish for Beginners
Hola! Enjoy learning basic word recognition and pronunciations of the Spanish language.
Gaenslen (Ages 6 – 14). Tue., Jan. 29 – Mar. 5, 6:00PM – 7:00PM $32 per student
1. What will kids learn from Gina Glembin?
A. How to make a picture book. B. How to speak basic Spanish.
C. How to act out different stories. D. How to do some African dance.
2. Which class costs a learner the least?
A. Comic Art and Animation. B. African Dance.
C. Chess Club. D. Spanish for Beginners.
3. Where can children learn to cook for their parents?
A. In Brinton. B. In North Div. C. In Hamilton. D. In Gaenslen.
B
The first week of September was a week that I had been expecting all summer. I didn’t want summer to end, yet I was excited about my first week of going to high school.
When I got to school in the morning on the first day, I realized how large the school was, and how many students went there I ended up in the wrong classroom because of the large size. Luckily, a kind senior showed up and guided me to my classroom before I was late. I was happy to see that in a class of unfamiliar faces,the only open seat was next to my good friend Casey. My science teacher seemed like a good teacher. She is fun and always makes us excited.
After finishing four classes without too much challenge, I didn’t feel too bad about ninth grade. However, the fifth class changed everything. I didn’t feel ready after all. My teacher’s name is Mr. Valassidis, but he told us to call him Mr.V. He told us that we would have to write 40 essays and read AP-level books such as The Odyssey this year. I love reading and writing But come on, 40 essays? AP-level books? Now I was afraid. The courses in high school seem like they’re going to get much harder, but they haven’t yet. Even though my classes look hard, they look really exciting, too.

