人教版高中英语必修四 Unit1 Woman of Achievement单元测试卷(二) Word版含答案
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  Audrey made more than 25movies.Among her most popular roles was Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tifany's in 1961.Three years later she played Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady.

  She was married two times and had one son by each husband. In 1989,the UN Children's Fund named Audrey a goodwill ambassador. She travelled all over the world in support of UNICEF (联合国儿童基金会) projects. The UN agency said she was a tireless worker. She often gave 15 interviews a day to gain money and support for UNICEF projects.

  Audrey Hepburn often said her loyalty to UNICEF was the result of her experiences as a child during World War II. She said she knew what it was like to be starving and to be saved by international aid. She was a goodwill ambassador until her death in 1993 from colon cancer.

  21. ________ is NOT mentioned in the passage about Audrey Hepburn.

  A. Marriage B. Identity

  C. Contribution D. Religion

  22. The reason why Audrey lived and studied in the Netherlands was that _______.

  A. she wanted to be a ballerina

  B. it was safe there

  C. her parents were from Britain

  D. the education there was excellent

  23. We can infer from the passage that________.

  A. Audrey lived in America in the 1950s

  B. Audrey's parents lived in Germany during World War II

  C. Audrey was made to give up dancing

  D. the character "Gigi" in the Broadway play was her most popular role

  24.___ is the right order for Audrey's life.

  ①The first time she began to play in movies.

  ②She returned to London from the Netherlands.

  ③She won an Academy Award as Best Actress.

  ④She travelled all over the world in support of UNlCEF projects.

  ⑤She played a part in My Fair Lady.

  A. ②①⑤③④ B. ①②③⑤④

  C. ②①③⑤④ D. ①②⑤③④

  In the 1940s, Lena Horne was the first African-American in Hollywood to sign a long term contract with a major movie studio. Her deal with MGM stated that she would never play the role of a servant. During this period, African-American actors were mostly limited to playing servants or African natives.

  But this refusal also limited her movie career. Horne was generally only offered the role of a nightclub singer. Her characters did not interact with white characters in these movies. This way, her part could be cut from the version of the movie that played in Southern States.

  Lena Horne later wrote that the movie producers did not make her into a servant, but they did not make her into anything else, either. Lena Horne once said that World WarⅡhelped make her a star. She was popular with both black and white servicemen. She sang on army radio programs and traveled to perform for the troops. During one event, she noted that German prisoners of war were permitted to sit closer to the stage than black soldiers. These experiences led to Lena Horne's work in the civil rights movement.

She protested racial separation at the hotels where she performed. She took action so that she and her musicians would be permitted to stay in those hotels. Black musicians at the time generally stayed in black neighborhoods. Lena Horne also sang at civil rights gatherings. She took part in the March on Washington protest in 1963. It was during this event that Martin Luther King Junior gave his "I Have a Dream" speech.