高考英语(人教版通用)课时作业(二十八) 选修6 Unit 3 A healthy life(含答案)
贵州省贵阳市高考英语一轮 课时作业(二十八) unit 3 a healthy life 新人教版选修6
贵阳市2014高考英语(新人教版)一轮阅读训练(28)附答案课时作业(二十八) [选修6 Unit 3 A healthy life](限时:35分钟)阅读理解Holidays are really important.Many of us will have childhood memories of summer holidays where we were taken away from home to experience new environments and learn in different ways.But holidays are expensive and,for those on low wages or living on benefits, they are often unobtainable. Even the cheapest holidays require travel and other additional costs that are difficult for many families to meet.For working parents,the long summer break can be a very difficult problem for childcare. When an annual leave allowance amounts to only five weeks,there is a need to spread this across the year.Couples can find themselves taking leave in turn in order to care for children who are on holiday. For some,this makes even an affordable family holiday difficult.The schools that I visit in Nottingham are full of experienced staff committed to giving our children a caring and inspiring learning environment.The number of children receiving free school meals is quite large in Nottingham and many schools have breakfast clubs to make sure that children get a healthy start to the day. Most schools undertake programs of group or individual educational support. Schools also have an important role in safeguarding children's welfare through the ongoing touch and support with their pupils. During the long summer holidays,much of this is missed.While teachers are holidaying in the UK,many of their pupils spend the whole six weeks on the street where they live. The lack of free school meals for six weeks can result in pressure on a family budget and an inability to afford the inspiring experiences that help children to continue their learning.In setting out its plans for a fiveterm year,Nottingham City Council(委员会)is seeking to reduce the summer holiday down to four and a half weeks, with a more balanced five t erms of roughly eight weeks, each followed by a twoweek break.Webelieve this will give real “down time” for school staff and pupils alike but will be short enough not to cause a real break in learning.We acknowledge that this change may be difficult for some school staff,particularly whose own children are educated in other authorities. However, this must be weighed against the benefits for city children for whom we all have the greatest duty of care.36.The passage is probably written by ________.A.an experienced teacher B.a working parentC.an inspired student D.a city council member37.The underlined word “they” in the second paragraph refers to “________”.A.environments B.holidaysC.wages D.benefits38.It is suggested in the passage that the summer break be reduced to ________.A.2 weeks B.4.5 weeksC.5 weeks D.6 weeks39.The plans for a shorter summer holiday will help students ________.A.obtain the cheapest holidays without additional costsB.get a chance to spend six weeks a term with teachers in schoolC.benefit more from the caring and inspiring learning environmentD.have more school days to receive free school meals40.It can be inferred from the passage that ________.A.working parents can enjoy a fiveweek break to care for their children B.the suggested plans for a fiveterm school year can hardly be carried out C.the long summer holiday gives teachers and students real “down time”D.some school staff will say “No” to the plans for a shorter summer holiday Ⅳ.短文填词My uncle will never forget what happened to him yesterday. Towards the evening, he was 41.________ (邀请) to an inn. He enjoyed his dinner with his friends, 42.________ (喝) a lot of wine. As a 43.r________, he got drunk. He insisted on driving home after the meal, although his friends tried to 44.________ (说服)him not to. Afew minutes later, he was winding his 45.w________ on the street. And then his car ran 46.________ a tall tree. Fortunately, he was still alive, though 47.s________ injured. The police came to the scene, and he was taken to hospital. Naturally, he had to 48.________ in hospital for several days. 49.W________ still, his driving license was cancelled. How he regretted 50.________ he had done.参考答案课时作业(二十八)Ⅲ.本文是一篇说明文。
高考英语一轮复习 课时作业(二十八) Unit 3 A healthy life 新人教版选修6
课时作业(二十八) [选修6 Unit 3 A healthy life](限时:35分钟)Ⅰ.单项填空1.The Jews can never forget the Second World War and the great effect it has had________the development of their race and culture.A.in B.on C.with D.to2.In the last minute,they kept the ball,passing it from one to another,rather than________the game by shooting the basket.A.risk to lose B.risk losingC.to risk losing D.to risk to lose3.To tell the truth,________is my belief that parents shouldn't givechildren whatever they want.A.as B.it C.what D.that4.The US troops________ out of Iraq by the end of next month and they were sent there 9 years ago.A. have withdrawnB. will withdrawC. had withdrawnD. will have withdrawn5.The Chinese economy is still doing well________the current financial crisis.A.on behalf of B.in spite ofC.in terms of D.in consequence of6.She felt ________ of having asked such a silly question when the audience couldn't help laughing.A. guiltyB. crazyC. miserableD. ashamed7.This small seaside village is such a perfect place for holidays thatvisitors never leave it________.A.feeling disappointing B.felt disappointingC.feeling disappointed D.felt disappointed8.The family were enjoying their dinner, so I was wondering if I had arrivedat a(n) ________ time.A. awkwardB. prosperousC. flexibleD. particular9.We wish to inform you that your telephone bill is________tomorrow.Pleasepay it in no time.A.blank B.due C.valid D.illegal10.People under a lot of ________ may experience headaches, minor pains and sleeping difficulties.A. forceB. stressC. powerD. strength11.The sports meet, originally ________ be held last Friday, was finally delayed because of the bad weather.A. due toB. thanks toC. owing toD. according to12.________ I toured Zhangjiajie, I was deeply impressed with its beautiful scenery.A. For the first timeB. At firstC. It was the first timeD. The first time13.—They are quiet, aren't they?—Yes. They are accustomed ________ at meals.A. to talkB. to not talkC. to talkingD. to not talking14.If Joe's wife won't go to the party, ________.A. he will eitherB. neither will heC. he neither willD. either he will15.Do you expect ________ to be a possibility that we may have three days off for the coming New Year's Day?A.it B.there C.that D.thisⅡ.完形填空As a teaching student,I was sent on my first practicum(实习课) at a local high school.During my practicum,I found that the awful aspects of high school haven't changed since I was there.It can still be a place where__16__ are made ondifferent kids.Jess was a yearten student who always__17__her classmates,though she failed to be treated equally__18__.Kids constantly made fun of her.As a teacher,I felt it natural to__19__students like Jess,but I soon realized that there was only so much I could__20__do.Tyson,a handsome yeartwelve student,turned out to be__21__.He was always surrounded by others.__22__,he was a confident and popular young man.When the school__23__show came around,Jess asked to perform a solo act.I was hesitant to__24__her to take the stage,fearing she might make herself the target of__25__.However,I knew that it would be__26__to say no on these grounds,(后续内容,请见下页。
人教版英语选修6课时作业Unit3AhealthylifePeriodⅠWarmingupReadi
Unit 3 Period ⅠWarming up, Prereading, Reading & prehending一、1.After three years' efforts, his effort finally _____(成功).2.The incident _____(对……造成巨大的损害) the pany's reputation.3.You must _____(使你自己习惯于) having eight hours' sleep a night.4.Make sure you _____(决定) the most important matters after a second thought.5.Do you _____(想要)having a cup of tea before the ceremony?6.Not wanting to make my parents feel__________(disappoint), I'm working hard to live up to their great expectations.7.He grew so hopelessly addicted to __________(chat) online that he almost neglected anything else.8.You must quit _____(smoke) at once for the benefit of you and your family.9.Male nurses are often employed in hospitals for the _____(mental) ill.10.She was deeply ashamed of ____ (behave) like that at the party.二、All forms of tobacco —cigarettes, pipes, cigars, and smokeless tobacco—are dangerous. It doesn’t help to substitute products that seem like they’re better for you than regular cigarettes, such as filtered or lowtar cigarettes.The only thing that really helps a person avoid the problems associated with smoking is staying smoke free. This isn’t always easy, especially if everyone around you is smoking and offering you cigarettes. It may help to have your reasons for not smoking ready for times you may feel the pressure, such as “I just don’t like it” or “I want to stay in shape for soccer (or football, basketball or other sport)”.The good news for people who don't smoke or who want to quit is that studies show that the number of teens who smoke has dropped evidently. Today, about 23% of high school students smoke.If you do smoke and want to quit, you have lots of information and support available. Different approaches to quitting work for different people. For some, quitting cold turkey is best. Othersfind that a slower approach is the way to go. Some people find that it helps to go to a support group especially for teens. These are sometimes sponsored by local hospitals or organizations like the American Cancer Society. The Internet offers a number of good resources to help people quit smoking.When quitting, it can be helpful to realize that the first few days are the hardest. So don't give up. Some people find they have a few setbacks before they manage to quit for good.Staying smoke free will give you a whole lot more of everything—more energy, better performance, better looks, more money in your pocket, and, in the long run, more life to live!1.What will be the best title of the passage?A.Living a long life.B.Staying smoke free.C.The smoking problems.D.The good news for smokers.2.What makes it difficult to keep away from smoking?A.Sports activities.B.Finding no reasons.C.Cigarettes offered around you.D.The pressure from your work.3.How can you effectively quit smoking?A.Walk slowly.B.Eat cold turkey.C.Stay in hospital.D.Find a suitable approach.4.Who is the passage written for?A.Adolescents.B.Nonsmokers.C.College students.D.Smoking athletes.三、"Keeping the body in good health is a duty, otherwise we shall not be able to keep our mind strong and clear." This quote by Buddha is a life motto of highly healthy people. ①__________ The following four habits will greatly improve your health.They are organized and disciplined.If you want to be healthy, you should try to bee organized. ②___________ It will help you succeed in everything and do things on time.③______________In our busy lives, it's very easy to neglect the healthy habits that keep us feeling great and eating right. Highly healthy people usually have a habit to prioritize (优先考虑)their health. They are particular about their nutrition. They always avoid fast food because they find it very harmful. They have an exercise schedule.Exercise and other physical activities are not only good for you, hut they are also fun ways to spend time. ④___________ That's why they set aside time for exercise in the mornings or evenings. Due to the high level of selforganization, they easily slick to the exercise schedule. They think that active lifestyle and regular sports will help them live longer.They get enough sleep.Sleep plays an important role in immune function, memory, learning and other important functions. ⑤___________ It is very important to wake up and go to sleep at the same time, because your body works according to a certain rule.A.Being organized may lead to feeling more in control and having more mental energy.B.Highly healthy people use sports as a tool to keep the body in a good form.C.Highly healthy people always find the right balance.D.They develop effective habits to keep good wellbeing.E.That's why healthy people value a good night’s sleep.F.They take care of their health.ck of sleep can affect your immune system.答案以及解析一、1.答案:took off2.答案:did/caused great damage to3.答案:accustom yourself to4.答案:decide on5.答案:feel like6.答案:disappointed7.答案:chatting8.答案:smoking解析:考查非谓语动词。
2014届高考英语一轮复习课时作业(二十八) 选修6《Unit 3 A healthy life》.pdf
课时作业(二十八) [选修6 Unit 3 A healthy life](限时:30分钟) Ⅰ.完形填空my mother was diagnosed with Stage 3 breast cancer. She was a fighter and a survivor and became stronger and more beautiful than ever. However, in the early morning hours of March 3rd, 2012 I was __1__ that my mother had brain cancer. Surgery was done, however it was __2__ as terminal, because the tumor(肿瘤)had grown into her brain and she had 6 more cancer cells on the back of her head in her brain and her skull(头骨). The doctors __3__she survived for ten. During that time, I was able to be there for her and __4__ her in her final few months. What a __5__ experience! My mother __6__ me to this website well over a year ago, sending me some quotes that she __7__ suitable for me to read. As I __8__ the saddening process with my two younger brothers and my son, it helped to read words of encouragement and inspiration from this site and __9__ from the billboards. My mother was a courageous, beautiful woman, __10__ strength and compassion, living everyday to its __11__. She inspired people on a daily basis and she naturally left a good __12__ on anyone she __13__. She showed these qualities until that day in May when she __14__ in the arms of an angel. I love her and will ever miss her dearly every day for the rest of my life, and I only hope that I can take __15__ of what she had given me for the past 32 years in my future life. I will work my hardest every day so that her life will remain a shining light in the people I meet in the future. To a dear angel in heaven, I love you mummy… 1.A.asked B.informed C.worried D.shocked 2.A.considered B.taken C.diagnosed D.wishedA.troublesome B.bittersweetmet C.thought D.readtly D.surelyA.imagination B.exampleflew C.escaped D.took 15.A.control B.charge C.advantage D.possession Ⅱ.阅读理解[2012·广东卷] mother and scientist in child development I believe there is nothing to recommend it, from the baby's point of view. Mothers, doctors and nurses alike have no idea of where a baby's blood sugar level lies. All we know is that a low level is harmful to brain development and makes a baby easily annoyed. In this state, the baby is difficult to calm down and sleep is impossible. The baby asks for attention by crying and searching for food with its mouth. It is not just unkind but also dangerous to say a fourourly feeding schedule will make a baby satisfied. The first of the experts to advocate a strict clockatching schedule was s Dr Frederic Truby King who was against feeding in the night. I've never heard anything so ridiculous. Baby feedingshouldn't follow a timetable set by the mum. What is important is feeding a baby in the best way, though it may cause some inconvenience in the first few weeks. Well, at last we have copper-bottomed research that supports demand feeding and points out the weaknesses of strictly timed feeding. The research finds out that babies who are fed on demand do better at school at age 5, 7, 11 and 14, than babies fed according to the clock. By the age of 8, their IQ (智商) scores are four to five percent higher than babies fed by a rigid timetable. This research comes from Oxford and Essex University using a sample (样本) of 10,419 children born in the early 1990s, taking account of parental education, family income, a child's sex and age, the mother's health and feeding style. These results don't surprise me. Feeding according to schedule runs the risk of harming the rapidly growing brain by taking no account of sinking blood sugar levels. I hope this research will put an end to advocating strictly timed baby feeding practices. 16. According to Paragraph 2, one reason why a baby cries is that it feels ________.sickB.upset C.sleepy D.hungrysets a timetable for mothers. 18. The word copper-bottomed in Paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to________.interesting 19. What does the research tell us about feeding a baby on demand? A.The baby will sleep well. B.The baby will have its brain harmed. C.The baby will have a low blood sugar level. D.The baby will grow to be wiser by the age of 8. 20. The author supports feeding the baby ________. blood sugar level B If you're a male and you're reading this, congratulations: you're a survivor. According to statistics, you're more than twice as likely to die of skin cancer than a woman, and nine times more likely to die of AIDS. Assuming you make it to the end of your natural term, about 78 years for men in Australia, you'll die on average five years before a woman. There're many reasons for thisypically, imen take more risks than women and are more likely to drink and smoke—but perhaps more importantly, men don't go to the doctor. en aren't seeing doctors as often as they should ,” says Dr Gullotta. “This is particularly sofor the over-40s, when diseases tend to strike.” year or two. For those over 45, it should be at least once a year. Two months ago Gullotta saw a 50-year-old man who had delayed doing anything about his smoker's cough for a year. “When I finally saw him it had already spread and he has since died from lung cancer,” he says.“Earlier detection and treatment may not have cured him, but it would have (延长) his life.”95%of women aged between 15 and early 40s see a doctor once a year, compared to 70% of men in the same age group. “A lot of men think they're invincible (不可战胜的),” Gullotta says. “They only come in when a friend drops dead on the golf course and they think, ‘Geez,_if_it_could_happen_to_him,…’”n are scared of what might be there and would rather not know,” says Dr Ross Cartmill.,” Cartmill says. He believes most diseases that commonly affect men could be addressed by preventive check-ups.Cartmill says. “But prevention is cheaper in the long run than having to treat the diseases. Besides, the ultimate cost far greater; it's called premature death.” 21.Why does the author congratulate his male readers at the beginning of the passage? A.They are more likely to survive serious diseases today. B.Their average life span has been considerably extended. C.They have lived long enough to read this article. D.They are sure to enjoy a longer and happier life. 22.What is the most important reason that men die five years earlier on average than women according to the passage? A.Men drink and smoke much more than women. B.Men don't seek medical care as often as women. C.Men aren't as cautious as women in face of danger. D.Men are more likely to suffer from fatal diseases. 23.Which of the following best completes the underlined sentence “Geez, if it could happen to him,…” (Para. 8)?too B.I should avoid playing golf C.I should consider myself lucky D.it would be a big misfortune 24.What does Dr Ross Cartmill mean by “the ostrich approach” (Para. 9)? A.A casual attitude towards one's health conditions. B.A new therapy for certain psychological problems. C.Refusal to get medical treatment for fear of the pain involved. D.Unwillingness to find out about one's disease because of fear. 25.What does Cartmill say about regular check-ups for men? A.They may increase public expenses. B.They will save money in the long run. C.They may cause psychological strains on men. D.They will enable men to live as long as women.课时作业(二十八)母亲因癌症晚期不幸去世使作者感到无比悲伤,在文中作者追忆母亲的伟大和母亲对自己的影响。
高中英语(人教版)选修六Unit 3 a healthy life reading课时作业
Unit 3 a healthy life reading课时作业阅读理解(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)AA wonderful Cornish self catering holiday cottageCider Cottage is the perfect place to escape and unwind.It is ideally located to explore and enjoy all that Cornwall has to offer.Cider Cottage sleeps five in a lovely countryside setting, with all homecomforts. Recently fully renovated to a high standard, the Cottage was awarded a 4 Star rating by Visit England.It is a detached property full of character, with exposed feature stone walls and ceiling beams.In the past the building was used to store and crush apples to produce local Cornish cider.One step inside the door and you will know you have found somewhere special to spend your holiday.Cider Cottage has three comfortable bedrooms, of which the Master bedroom has a king size bed and an en-suite bathroom.A spacious fully equipped Kitchen and Dining room fitted with a ceramic hoband oven, microwave, washing machine, dishwasher and tumble dryer. We also supply all those kitchen essentials that you won’t want to pack.Down a flight of steps is the large cosy Lounge, with exposed feature stone walling and beamsthat date back hundreds of years.Set between the south Cornwall coast and enigmatic Bodmin Moor, in lovely countryside. Cider Cottage is just 1 mile from the historic town of Liskeard and a short drive from the lovely fishingvillage of Looe with its wonderful sandy beach.The cottage is ideal for families and couples alike, whether you just want to relax or enjoy the wide variety of activities and attractions or nearby outdoor pursuits such as cycling and horseriding.The ancient market town of Liskeard has a choice of cafes, restaurants, takeaways, pubs & supermarkets. A main line Railway Station also serves the town, giving the opportunity for car free days out.56. How can Cider Cottage be described as?A. Unique, attractive and well-designed.B. Suitable, mysterious and well-located.C. Relaxing, convenient and well-furnished.D. Practical, comfortable and well-managed.57. According to the information given. Cider Cottage is .A. in the center of townB. far away from the seasideC. for sale at the momentD. suitable for a family of fiveBAfter my pubic lectures on evolution, someone in the audience asks. “Are we still evolving?” People want to know if humans are getting taller, smarter, better looking or more athletic. My answer is truthful but disappointing: We’re almost certainly evolving, but we don’t know in what direction or how fast.We’ve seen some evolution in our species over the past few millennia(千年), but it was detected by reconstructing history from DNA sequences. For example, we know that during the past 10,000 years, several populations of humans —those keeping sheep, cows or goats for milk— gained the ability to digest dairy products. This trait was useless in our earlier ancestors who, after babyhood, never encountered milk. And in the past 3,000 years, Tibetans have acquired genetic adaptations that allowed them to develop well in their high-altitude. low-oxygen home. But these well-documented changes are limited to particular populations, so the evidence for recent evolution of our entire species, remains not much.The aut hors of “Evolving Ourselves” disagree. Not only, they claim, are we evolving faster than ever, but we’re doing it to ourselves. Juan Enriquez and Steve Gullans argue that humans have controlled evolution — not just in our own species but virtually in all s pecies: “For better orworse, we are increasingly in charge. We are the primary drivers of change. We will directly and indirectly determine what lives, what dies, where, and when. We are in a different phase of evolution: the future of life is now in our hands.”According to the authors, we’ve replaced natural selection with what they call “unnatural selection.” Overfishing, for example, has reduced the average size of many fish species, for taking the biggest fish selects in favor of those that reproduce when younger and smaller.Yet while there’s no doubt that we’re changing the planet, the claim that we’re completely changing evolution on the planet does not follow. Let’s take those fish that are evolving to reproduce smaller and younger. This phenomenon has been documented in many species that we eat, but this is just a minuscule fraction (极小的一部分) of the 30,000 known species of fish.The authors speak with unwarranted assurance about how our species is evolving in response to nearly everything. When they assert, for example, our ingestion (摄取) of drugs and exposure to chemicals mean that “our children’s brains are evolving fast,” they are overplaying their hand and abusing the word “evolution.” Out children’s brains may be changing fast in response to the new pharmacological (药理学的) environment, but change alone is not evolution.58. The two examples in Paragraph 2 are given to .A. show in what direction humans evolveB. explain the importance of DNA sequencesC. illustrate the evidence for evolution of our entire species is insufficientD. demonstrate how slow humans have evolved over the past few millennia59. The authors of “Evolving Ourselves” claim that .A. humans dominate the future of other lifeB. fish become smaller because of natural selectionC. humans are to blame for changing the planet for the worseD. the boundary between natural selection and unnatural selection is unfixed60. What is the major question discussed in the passage?A. Are humans still evolving?B. Is unnatural selection powerful?C. Are humans the main driver of evolution?D. Does evolution require many genetic changes?CAmerica’s businesses are getting older and fatter, while many new businesses are dying in infancy.A study last month by the Brookings Institution found that the proportion of older firms has grown steadily over several decades, while the survival rate of new companies has fallen. In addition, young people are starting companies at a sharply lower rate than in the past.A new report from the National Association of Manufacturers shows a major cause: The cost of obeying government regulations has risen to more than $2 trillion (12.26 trillion yuan) annually, or 12 percent of the GDP, and this cost falls disproportionately on smaller, newer businesses.It’s risky, difficult and expensive to start a business, and getting more so. Governments are imposing various new rules on a seemingly daily basis: health insurance, minimum wage increases and, most recently in California, compulsory paid sick days for even hourly employees. These regulations shift huge social welfare costs directly onto often-struggling small businesses, while being proportionally much less costly for larger companies.This is partly an unintended issue of resources-established companies can cope with new costs more easily—but it’s also deliberate. For instance, big insurance companies got a seat at the table to help write Obamacare, but less politically powerful firms—like medical device manufacturers-got squeezed.Mature, successful corporations can employ ex-lawmakers with connections, distribute campaign contributions and even write regulations for themselves. They are also more likely to want to protect steady revenue streams than revolutionize their industry.Major companies that have been so ill-managed they would otherwise collapse-airlines, car companies and banks—stagger (蹒跚) on because politicians ride to the rescue with bags of taxpayer money.The genius of our unique system of government is the determination to protect and defend the rights of the individual over the rights of the nation. As such, the rise of a well-connected oligarchy (寡头政治) that protects big business at the expense of small business, and the established over the new, is opposite to American ideals.Income inequality—which is directly caused by faulty government policy—is being promoted as the reason to impose more of that bad policy. But let’s be perfectly clear, we do nothave a free market but one where government picks winners and losers through regulations and financial aids.Politics is, and always has been, about balancing competing interests seeking to benefit themselves, and that’s as it should be, but the force of government should never be used to reduce competition, kill innovation or support and extend artificial monopolies (垄断) by harming the consumer, the taxpayer and the economy. Policy must breed our new and small businesses or see the as-yet undreamed of innovations that could be our bright future die in infancy.61. We can learn from the passage that .A. over several decades, new companies have grown steadily.B. mature, successful corporations prefer to maintain their stable incomes.C. less politically powerful firms also have their voice in making regulations.D. the cost of obeying government regulations falls equally on all businesses.62. We can infer from the last three paragraphs that .A. the rise of a well-connected oligarchy is contrary to American idealsB. the state economy may depend on those innovative businessesC. income inequality is what the government should take action to resolveD. the government picks winners and losers through the law of free market63. It can be concluded from the passage that .A. larger and older firms have a command of resources of various aspectsB. most of the ex-lawmakers work in mature, successful corporationsC. politicians like providing financial aids to the companies of worse operationD. big insurance companies have better relationship with Obama64. As to the development of smaller businesses, the writer is .A. contentedB. confidentC. concernedD. convincedDThe phone ID flashed, “Emergency Vet”. “Oh no” I whispered. I could not lose Merlin now.Ron and I had tried to have children for a long time with depressing results. I threw myself into my work. Any maternal feelings I had were spent on Merlin.I couldn’t wait to get home from work each night. I wanted to pick up that warm bundle ofloving fur and nestle him. I wanted to sin g “Rock-a-bye Merlin”, as I did every night as he would put his paws around my neck.Merlin was my comfort especially at times when I wondered if God was listening. But last night something had changed. Not only did I sing “Rock-a-Bye Merlin”, but I asked,“What will I do after you’re gone?”Although Merlin was 19 years old, a senior in the age of a cat, he didn’t look or act that way.I didn’t want to accept the fact that he was nearing the end of his lifetime. My job at the law firm was so demandingA. ①②⑥B. ①②③C. ④⑤⑥D. ③④⑤67. What does “The next morning I called the vet.” in Paragraph 8 imply?A. The writer turned to the vet because Merlin was in desperate condition.B. The writer was so hopeless as to ask a favor of the vet.C. Ron would accompany her wife to the vet lo live up to his promise.D. Ron did not care about Merlin so that the writer called the vet.68. When Merlin reached the examining room, .A. he shut his eyes lightly and was obviously deadB. his body felt warm because the writer rubbed him hardC. the writer chanted prayers to him trying to waking him upD. the writer felt helpless to have no timely surgical operation69. We can infer from the passage that .A. we have to have faith in the church to get miracles in future lifeB. God will not disappoint us if we are devoted to our loved onesC. couples should have a child or something to fill in their free timeD. doctors may not always be reliable when our loved ones need their help70. Which of the following can be the proper title?A. The Miracle GrantedB. A Dying CatC. God Accompanying UsD. Gratitude Out Of Miracle阅读:CD CAC BBAC BDCCBA。
高考英语一轮复习 课时作业(二十八) Unit3 A healthy life 新人教版选修6
课时作业(二十八) [选修6 Unit 3 A healthy life](限时:30分钟)Ⅰ.完形填空In August of 2003, my mother was diagnosed with Stage 3 breast cancer. She was a fighter and a survivor and became stronger and more beautiful than ever. However, in the early morning hours of March 3rd, 2012 I was __1__ that my mother had brain cancer. Surgery was done, however it was __2__ as terminal, because the tumor(肿瘤)had grown into her brain and she had 6 more cancer cells on the back of herhead in her brain and her skull(头骨). The doctors __3__ her six weeks, she survived for ten. During that time, I was able to be there for her and __4__ herin her final few months. What a __5__ experience! My mother __6__ me to this website well over a year ago, sending me some quotes that she __7__ suitable for me to read.As I __8__ the saddening process with my two younger brothers and my son, it helped to read words of encouragement and inspiration from this site and __9__from the billboards.My mother was a courageous, beautiful woman, __10__ strength and compassion, living everyday to its __11__. She inspired people on a daily basis and she naturally left a good __12__ on anyone she __13__. She showed these qualitiesuntil that day in May when she __14__ in the arms of an angel. I love her and will ever miss her dearly every day for the rest of my life, and I only hope that I can take __15__ of what she had given me for the past 32 years in my future life. Iwill work my hardest every day so that her life will remain a shining light in the people I meet in the future.To a dear angel in heaven, I love you mummy…1.A.asked B.informedC.worried D.shocked2.A.considered B.takenC.diagnosed D.wished3.A.allowed B.offeredC.gave D.advised4.A.attend to B.tend toC.call on D.take care5.A.troublesome B.bittersweetC.tiring D.satisfying6.A.took B.directedC.introduced D.connected7.A.wrote B.met C.thought D.read8.A.read through B.put throughC.went through D.lived through9.A.especially B.speciallyC.exactly D.surely10.A.filled of B.full ofC.lack of D.short of11.A.fullest B.finestC.best D.most12.A.imagination B.exampleC.thought D.impression13.A.knew about B.came intoC.talked about D.lived with14.A.ran B.flewC.escaped D.took15.A.control B.chargeC.advantage D.possessionⅡ.阅读理解A[2012·广东卷]I have been consistently opposed to feeding a baby regularly. As a doctor, mother and scientist in child development I believe there is nothing to recommend it, from the baby's point of view.Mothers, doctors and nurses alike have no idea of where a baby's blood sugar level lies. All we know is that a low level is harmful to brain development and makes a baby easily annoyed. In this state, the baby is difficult to calm down and sleep is impossible. The baby asks for attention by crying and searching for food with its mouth.It is not just unkind but also dangerous to say a fourhourly feeding schedule will make a baby satisfied. The first of the experts to advocate a strict clockwatching schedule was Dr Frederic Truby King who was against feeding in the night. I've never heard anything so ridiculous. Baby feeding shouldn't follow a timetable set by the mum. What is important is feeding a baby in the best way, though it may cause some inconvenience in the first few weeks.Well, at last we have copperbottomed research that supports demand feeding and points out the weaknesses of strictly timed feeding. The researchfinds out that babies who are fed on demand do better at school at age 5, 7, 11 and 14, than babies fed according to the clock. By the age of 8, their IQ (智商) scores are four to five percent higher than babies fed by a rigid timetable. This research comes from Oxford and Essex University using a sample (样本) of 10,419 children born in the early 1990s, taking account of parental education, family income, a child's sex and age, the mother's health and feeding style. Theseresults don't surprise me. Feeding according to schedule runs the risk of harming the rapidly growing brain by taking no account of sinking blood sugar levels.I hope this research will put an end to advocating strictly timed baby feeding practices.16. According to Paragraph 2, one reason why a baby cries is that it feels________.A.sick B.upset C.sleepy D.hungry17. What does the author think about Dr King?A.He is strict.B.He is unkind.C.He has the wrong idea.D.He sets a timetable for mothers.18. The word copperbottomed in Paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to________.A.basic B.reliable C.surprising D.interesting19. What does the research tell us about feeding a baby on demand?A.The baby will sleep well.B.The baby will have its brain harmed.C.The baby will have a low blood sugar level.D.The baby will grow to be wiser by the age of 8.20. The author supports feeding the baby ________.A.in the nightB.every four hoursC.whenever it wants foodD.according to its blood sugar levelBIf you're a male and you're reading this, congratulations: you're a survivor. According to statistics, you're more than twice as likely to die of skin cancer than a woman, and nine times more likely to die of AIDS. Assuming you make it to the end of your natural term, about 78 years for men in Australia, you'll die on average five years before a woman.There're many reasons for this—typically, men take more risks than women and are more likely to drink and smoke—but perhaps more importantly, men don't go to the doctor.“Men aren't seeing doctors as often as they should,” says Dr Gullotta. “This is particularly so for the over40s, when diseases tend to strike.”Gullotta says a healthy man should visit the doctor every year or two. For those over 45, it should be at least once a year.Two months ago Gullotta saw a 50yearold man who had delayed doing anything about his smoker's cough for a year.“When I finally saw him it had already spread and he has since died from lung cancer,” he says. “Earlier detection and treatment may not have cured him, but it would have prolonged(延长) his life.”According to a recent survey, 95%of women aged between 15 and early 40s see a doctor once a year, compared to 70% of men in the same age group.“A lot of men think they're invincible (不可战胜的),” Gullotta says. “They only come in when a friend drops dead on the golf course and they think,‘Geez,_if_it_could_happen_to_him,…’”Then there's the ostrich approach. “Some men are scared of what might be there and would rather not know,” says Dr Ross Cartmill.“Most men get their cars serviced more regularly than they service their bodies,” Cartmill says. He believes most diseases that commonly affect men could be addressed by preventive checkups.Regular checkups for men would inevitably place strain on the public purse, Cartmill says. “But prevent ion is cheaper in the long run than having to treat the diseases. Besides, the ultimate cost far greater; it's called premature death.”21.Why does the author congratulate his male readers at the beginning of the passage?A.They are more likely to survive serious diseases today.B.Their average life span has been considerably extended.C.They have lived long enough to read this article.D.They are sure to enjoy a longer and happier life.22.What is the most important reason that men die five years earlier on average than women according to the passage?A.Men drink and smoke much more than women.B.Men don't seek medical care as often as women.C.Men aren't as cautious as women in face of danger.D.Men are more likely to suffer from fatal diseases.23.Which of the following best completes the underlined sentence “Geez, if it could happen to him,…” (Para. 8)?A.it could happen to me, tooB.I should avoid playing golfC.I should consider myself luckyD.it would be a big misfortune24.What does Dr Ross Cartmill mean by “the ostrich approach” (Para. 9)?A.A casual attitude towards one's health conditions.B.A new therapy for certain psychological problems.C.Refusal to get medical treatment for fear of the pain involved.D.Unwillingness to find out about one's disease because of fear.25.What does Cartmill say about regular checkups for men?A.They may increase public expenses.B.They will save money in the long run.C.They may cause psychological strains on men.D.They will enable men to live as long as women.课时作业(二十八)Ⅰ.母亲因癌症晚期不幸去世使作者感到无比悲伤,在文中作者追忆母亲的伟大和母亲对自己的影响。
高中英语(人教版)选修六Unit 3 A healthy life reading课时作业 (3)
Unit 3 A healthy life reading课时作业阅读理解(满分40分,限时35分钟)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
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高中英语(人教版)选修六Unit 3 A healthy life learning about language课时作业
Unit 3 A healthy life learning about language课时作业第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D )中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
It was a bad time for me. I was in low spirits and very __1__physically. Probably because of this, I hadn't shaved for a few days. __2__,because I had been doing some repairs at my daughter's house, I was dressed quite __3__. After getting on the bus to go home, I saw it was almost__4__,so I found a rail (扶手) to lean against.Just then, a young woman, sitting with her child, stood up and offered me her __5__. “Wow!”I thought. And then I said in a loud voice, “Do I __6__ that old and tired?” She replied, “You look like you've had a __7__ day.” I thanked her sincerely and__8__standing.A moment later, a man __9__ from his seat at the back of the bus and __10__ his way towards me, squeezing past several people on the way. Then he told me about his addiction problems, asked for my __11__,and just chatted about life for a few minutes. Then he went back to his seat.__12__ him go, I also looked at the __13__ between me and his seat. He hadn't __14__ to talk to those strangers. Instead, he came to talk to me, for whatever it meant to him and whatever __15__ it brought him. Why?Then it __16__ to me that I must have looked like I had been __17__ he was. I probably looked like a man who would understand a difficult __18__. My spirits __19__ when I realized that even when we were a bit low, we could still __20__ others — if we look like we might be able to meet them where they live or walk a while in their world.语篇解读:疲倦的作者在乘车回家时,先是旁边的一位带孩子的妈妈给他让座,后是从车子后排走过来一位男子和他聊天。
高考强化作业(28) 选修6 Unit 3 A healthy life(含答案)
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课时提升作业(二十八)选修6 Unit 3Ⅰ. 单项填空1. (2018·杭州模拟)The premier the importance of developing Chinese economy in his speech at University of Cambridge.A. approvedB. devotedC. realizedD. stressed2. The leader his basketball team by bringing in several young players.A. weakenedB. strengthenedC. quittedD. banned3. (2018·温州模拟)I am told that the new law will come into on January 1st next year.A. effectB. useC. serviceD. existence4. He felt of cheating in the exam, deciding never to do such things again.A. shameB. ashamedC. sorryD. shameful5. It is reported that the accident careless driving, so a lot of money be paid by the driver.A. was due to; was due toB. due to; was due toC. is due to; was due toD. is due to; due to6. (2018·徐州模拟)A great many teenagers became playing computer games, wasting their precious time.A. accustomed toB. addicted toC. used toD. due to7. —There are too many people in the building during the daytime.—Yes, that’s a serious threat to safety fire or other disasters.A. in case ofB. in spite ofC. in view ofD. in place of8. (2018·黄冈模拟)After all, preferring peaceful means does not mean China will put _______ its own sovereignty and territorial integrity(主权和领土完整).A. at heartB. at handC. at mostD. at risk9. If you do it without others’ help, you will only difficulty.A. turn intoB. put intoC. get intoD. break into10. He his position as president by giving jobs to his friends in exchange for money.A. gainedB. changedC. abusedD. refused11. —Do you feel like ?—No, but I’d like today.A. to skate; skateB. skating; skatingC. skating; to skateD. to skate; skating12. —Do you think worthwhile to go all the way to Beijing to buy that computer?—Well, I’m going to visit the Bird’s Nest and the Water Cube.A. itB. /C. thisD. that13. (2018·西宁模拟) has been announced, we shall have our final exams next month.A. ThatB. WhatC. ItD. As14. (2018·南平模拟)An awful accident, however, occur again at the railroad crossing the other day.A. didB. doesC. has toD. had to15. It was a(n) situation, because the restaurant was too expensive for us but we didn’t want to just leave.A. amazingB. curiousC. desperateD. awkwardⅡ. 完形填空A woman told about her experience as a child when her try at baking a cake for her dad ended in a failure. Instead of 1 her, her father praised her a lot. It was a life lesson for that lady. It improved her self-esteem(自尊心)so that she had the 2 to try new things without the fear of failure.When I read about that, my mind went 3 over to a lazy summer afternoon many years ago. Our family of four were enjoying ourselves, 4 on the grass. Daddy made a 5 , and we all laughed. Then Daddy glanced at me and said, “Karen, run up to the house and 6 me a cheese sandwich. ”I jumped up happily and 7 our lawn and went into the kitchen and gathered the ingredients(原料). Feeling like a(n) 8 girl, I ran back across the yard and 9 handed my creation to Daddy, who took a big 10 . As he chewed(咀嚼), he asked, “Did you wash your hands first?”“No, sir, ” I answered. I hadn’t11 thought about it. He spit the chewed-up food out onto the ground as he threw the sandwich into the air. Cheese and bread 12 everywhere. “Now, go back to the house, wash your hands, and fix me another 13 , ” he said.I turned and walked slowly across the yard, 14 not to cry, torn between hurt and anger. The15 no longer seemed so beautiful.That was one of the first times in my life that my father made me feel 16 , but it certainly wasn’t the last. In his later years, my dad became much gentler. He 17 me and showed his love to me in different ways. But I 18 : what if Dad had dealt with the incident in a 19 way, like the father whose daughter 20 in her cake baking?(275W)1. A. punishing B. missing C. reminding D. warning2. A. plan B. idea C. courage D. order3. A. up B. back C. down D. ahead4. A. standing B. hiding C. moving D. lying5. A. song B. cry C. joke D. film6. A. pass B. fix C. offer D. buy7. A. ran across B. turned over C. left for D. arrived at8. A. beautiful B. anxious C. big D. honest9. A. secretly B. luckily C. slowly D. proudly10. A. bite B. step C. mouth D. hand11. A. still B. even C. also D. yet12. A. walked B. watched C. ran D. flew13. A. sugar B. cake C. sandwich D. snack14. A. struggling B. agreeing C. learning D. pretending15. A. lawn B. day C. kitchen D. sky16. A. happy B. excited C. interested D. uncomfortable17. A. brought B. found C. supported D. followed18. A. promise B. wonder C. admit D. advise19. A. positive B. silent C. strict D. special20. A. stayed B. succeeded C. appeared D. failedⅢ. 短文改错(2018·宁波模拟) 下面短文中有10处语言错误。
高中英语(人教版)选修六Unit 3 a healthy life grammar课时作业
Unit 3 a healthy life grammar课时作业I. 单项选择1.The doctor decided it would not be ____________ to continue the treatment.A. worthwhileB. worthyC. worthlessD. worth2.Small boys often ____________ little girls and refuse to play with them.A. look down uponB. look onC. look forD. look up to3.The movie Baby Plan starring Jacky Chan was ___________ for its viewers to relax themselves.A. givenB. takenC. consideredD. intended4.You’d better go to see the doctor as soon as possible in ___________ of your sleeplessness.A. considerationB. consideringC. explanationD. search5. He’s a suspect. The police have been ___________ his movements.A. observedB. observingC. respectedD. respecting【答案】AADABII.词汇辨析(1)worth , worhty , worthwhile1) This vase was five hundred francs at the most.2) Everybody has roots. It is to search for his roots.3) She proved herself a successor of the former champion.4) This book is well reading and it is of being read a second time.(2)argue , quarrel , discuss , debate1) Tomorrow we’re going to the problem in class.2) There is no need about this matter. It is very clear that it is useless.3) The two boys because neither of them would give in.4) The have for over an hour on the merits(优点)of the different systems.(3) inspire , encourage1) What Helen Keller did in her life many other deaf and blind people.2) My friend wrote to me and me to take part in the speech contest.【答案】(1)worth; worthwhile; worthy; worth, worthy(2)discuss; to argue; quarrelled; debated(3)has inspired; encouragedIII. 七选五根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
人教版选修六Unit 3 A healthy life reading课时作业
Unit 3 A healthy life reading课时作业第一节.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
When I was strolling in the park one day,I passed some children selling hot chocolate.One girl asked,“Would you like to help support our park? It's only 50 cents a cup.” Of course,I couldn't help being extraordinarily 1 that kids showed great interest in 2 their community.They were having great 3 pouring hot chocolate and feeling proud that they were helping a local cause.It seems that they 4 grasped a basic idea about helping others: It feels 5 .Teaching our children to help others benefits them a great deal. 6 brings them peace of mind.Serving those in need also helps children learn to make a 7 —that they have the 8 to make a positive impact.This 9 a sense of control,helping them feel less frightened.It also reassures them that help would be 10 if they were ever in danger.Another important 11 is that we are all dependent on each other.When children serve others,they learn to 12 someone else's greater need and to 13 other people.There are many other 14 of making charity a part of your family's life.You'll meet new friends and develop relationships.Running a bake sale will give your kids a chance to practice 15 such as fundraising,money management and teamwork.Self-exploration and discovery will 16 through their choice of activities.If a child can become a cheerful,charitable giver,he or she must try different volunteer efforts.When you see them enjoying the 17 of them,encourage them to 18 .Based on my own experience,I can say developing the good 19 of charitable giving will become 20 to your best family memories and celebrations.【语篇解读】作者在公园中偶遇参加公益活动的孩子们,并被他们的行为深深打动。
人教版高二英语上期末复习选修六unit3(课时作业) A healthy life基础训练及答案
高2020级高二上期末复习选修六unit3(课时作业)A healthy life一、【词汇拓展】1. _____(n . & vt. )滥用; 虐待2. ____( vt. & n . )禁止; 取缔; 禁令; 谴责3. ____( adj. )欠款的; 预定的; 到期的4. ____( vt. )停止(做某事); 离开5. _____(n. ) 结果; 效力6. _________( adj. )局促不安的; 笨拙的7. _________( adj. )绝望的; 拼命的→__________(adv. )拼命地; 绝望地8. _____(n. )压力; 重音( vt. )加压力于; 使紧张→________( adj. )产生压力的; 紧张的→_______( adj. )焦虑不安的9. _________(n. )青少年( adj. )青春期的→__________(n. )青春期10. ________( adj. )入了迷的; 上了瘾的→_________(n. )沉溺; 嗜好→________( adj. )使人上瘾的→______( vt. )使上瘾(n. )有瘾的人11. _________( vt. )使习惯于→___________( adj. )惯常的; 习惯了的12. _________( adj. )无意识的; 自动的→____________(adv. )无意识地; 自动地13. ______( adj. )精神的; 智力的→________(adv. )精神上; 智力上→________(反义词)( adj. )身体的; 肉体的14. ______(n. )呼吸→_______(v. )呼吸→_________( adj. )气喘吁吁的15. __________( vt. )加强; 巩固; 使坚强(vi. )变强→________(n. )力气, 力量, 强项16. ____________( adj. )失望的; 沮丧的→____________( adj. )令人失望的→__________( vt. )使失望; 使扫兴→______________(n. )失望; 沮丧17. ________( adj. )感到惭愧或羞耻的→______(n. )羞愧→________( adj. )可耻的→_________( adj. )无耻的; 厚颜的二、【语境应用】用所给单词的适当形式填空①Long-term________situations can produce a lasting, low-level_____that is hard on people. (stress)②You take my______away and you leave me_________. (breath)③The man in the river__________tried to reach the side. Thesituation was_________but not hopeless. (desperate)三、【短语梳理】用方框内所给短语的适当形式填空1.(2015·江苏,完形)He unfortunately passed away last year ____________ his cancer.2.*“Have you ____________ a date for your wedding ?” the girl’s mother asked.3.*(2015·广东,写作)Some students are ____________ playing computer games and some often cheat in the exams.4.*He has ____________ the habit of making notes when he is reading.5.(2013·福建,阅读B)We’re ____________ having one thing in our pocket to do all these things.6.Do you ____________ taking a walk along the river after supper?7.(2015·四川,阅读D)Lack of sleep could put the birds’ health ____________.8.(2015·江苏,写作)____________ the large-scale construction of roads and highways ,there is still much room for improvement ,because of the ever increasing number of cars these years.四.【课文浓缩语法填空】It’s easy for you to start smoking, but once you become addicted to it, you may find 1. __difficult for you to quit. Firstly, you may become 2. _________(physical)addicted tonicotine,one of the hundreds of harmful chemicals 3. ____exist in cigarettes. 4. ________(second), you may develop the habit of smoking and finally become mentally addicted to it. You may believe that you will only feel good when you smoke and may find all kinds of negative emotions in you when you stop 5.________(smoke).Smoking may have all kinds of harmful effects on the health of both 6.____smokers themselves and non-smokers around them. It not only 7. ______(affect)your physical fitness, but also does harm 8. __your heart and lungs and causes a variety of diseases. 9. _____(be)asmoker, the offensive smell and appearance of you may drive people around you away. So, it’s important that one should quit 10. ________(smoke)and live a healthier life.五.【单元考点作文串记】一、根据提示翻译句子1. 为了缓解精神压力, 许多人, 特别是青少年, 养成吸烟的习惯。
高中英语真题-课时作业二十八) 选修6 unit3 ahealthylife_1
高中英语真题:课时作业(二十八) 选修6 Unit3AhealthylifeⅠ.单词拼写1.He felt they had________(滥用,妄用) his trust by talking about him to the press.2.As the supply of food ran out,people became________(绝望的).3.I can’t believe that you behaved so rudely.I’m________(感到羞耻的) of you.4.We are under such________(压力) and have less time to spend relaxing with our families. 5.The employee________(辞职) from the company because he was not promoted.6.He was presented with an award for saving a woman at the ________(冒险) of his own life.7.It is very difficult for the child to solve the________(困难的) problem.8.We must develop science to________(加强) our education and army.Ⅱ.情景对话(2013·陕西省西北九校考前模拟)—__1__I mean,do you have any special interests other than your job?—I like taking photos outdoors.—__2__—Thank you.That’s one of the photographs I took days before.—Do you have any more of your pictures here?May I see them?—Certainly.__3__some of them are faces,just some people I see when I’m walking around.—Do you let them know that you’re taking pictures of them?—I try not to.__4__—__5__—A few of them are landscapes,and the rest of them are still life studies that I took in my studio. A.I’m fond of taking photos.B.What a good picture you’ve just put up on the wall! C.And what are the rest of the pictures?D.You have a photo studio,don’t you?E.But I haven’t really sorted them out yet.F.How do you usually spend your leisure time?G.I don’t like pictures of people who pose for the camera.Ⅲ.单项填空1.(2014·陕西重点中学高三联考)—Be quick,please.I have to be there by 9∶00.—________,Lily.But I’ll try my best.A.That’s all right B.No problemC.I can’t promise D.It’s impossible2.(2014·潍坊五校联考)The young couple had meant to travel abroad,but they cancelled the trip due to the________budget.A.tight B.splendidC.reliable D.annual3.(2014·江西临川一中考试)However________important school life may be,________great influence of parents can’t be ignored or discount ed by the teacher.A.an;a B.the;theC.an;/ D./;the4.(2014·江西红色六校第二次联考)Our team’s success was________the efforts of Mr Mark,who is________arrive here in five minutes.A.because;due to B.due to;about toC.due to;due to D.as a consequence;going to 5.(2013·济南4月巩固性训练)It makes good sense to buy a large packet because________ will work out cheaper in the end.A.it B.thisC.one D.they6.(2014·四川省攀枝花市高考模拟)—How did you find your Christmas holiday?—________the bad weather,I had fun meeting friends and relatives.A.But for B.As toC.In spite of D.Regardless of7.(2013·合肥第二次质量检测)No matter how late she comes home,she makes________a routine to walk her dog for about an hour. A.it B.thisC.that D.her8.(2014·江西上饶市一模)—Good morning,Susan.What’s wrong?—I was riding my bike this morning________I hurt my arm.A.while B.whenC.though D.as9.(2014·安徽芜湖市模拟)—The car crashed into a big tree and was badly damaged.—I suppose the driver________at a very high speed. A.drove B.had drivenC.has driven D.was driving10.(2013·江苏三校4月阶段性考试)Mrs Smith was fired by her boss,which I think________something to do with her carelessness in her job.A.may have had B.couldn’t have hadC.should have had D.needn’t have had11.—I seldom agree with my manager’s words.—In order to succeed here,you should overcome your________against your manager. A.preference B.comprehensionC.appeal D.prejudice12.(2014·河北五校联盟调研)________at failing in the math exam,John wouldn’t like to talk about it to his parents.A.Disappointed B.To be disappointed C.Disappointing D.Having disappointed 13.(2014·宝鸡高三质检)A great many teenagers became________playing computer games,wasting their precious time.A.accustomed to B.addicted toC.used to D.due to14.(2014·海南省琼海中学模拟)Anny was banned________driving for two years because of a serious accident caused by drinking and driving.A.against B.fromC.in D.to15.(2014·南宁高三质检)Playing on the computer too long has a bad________on your health,so you should have a break now and then.A.effort B.accountC.position D.effectⅣ.完形填空[建议用时15′](2014·江西省高中毕业班新课程教学质量检测卷)Maurice,who lives in a country in Africa,is only 13,but since he lost his parents to AIDS he has had to look after his 9yearold brother and 8yearold sister.“ The__1__problem we h ave without our parents is__2__food,” he says.Without parents or guardians,Maurice had to drop out of school to earn a__3__,carrying food for merchants so he and his brother and sister co uld have__4__to eat.You do not have to be an orphan (孤儿) to__5__many of the problems orphans have.But orphaned__ 6__may be particularly vulnerable (易受……伤害的) because they__7__have no one to look after them.For example,children whose parents have died of AIDS,__8__or not they are themselves infected with HIV,may be shunned (避开)__9__badly treated because of fear of HIV and AIDS and ign orance (无知)about how HIV is__10__.Many orphans have to drop out of school __11__they can earn money to__12__and look after younger brothers and sisters.An d many orphans may have__13__to live and so may be__14__t o live on the streets.Children living on the streets are also more at risk of becoming__15__with drugs and crime.Orphans who do have__16__to look after them may still be vuln erable.They may be treated badly by the__17__who are suppos ed to be caring for them or by others who take advantage of the __18__that they do not have their own parents to protect the m.And orphans are not the only children who are__19__as a result of the HIV and AIDS epidemic.Almost three million children,not all of whom are orphans,are themselves living with lions more have to __20__sick parents as well as their younger brothers and sisters,or have lost loved ones and teachers.1.A.strange B.inspiring C.curious D.main2.A.making B.producingC.doing D.finding3.A.living B.houseC.decision D.fortune4.A.few B.littleC.enough D.nothing5.A.experience B.experimentC.feel D.test6.A.life B.childrenC.men D.women7.A.seldom B.oftenC.rather D.rarely8.A.what B.who C.which D.whether 9.A.and B.butC.or D.neither10.A.got B.given C.spread D.made 11.A.in case B.even if C.so that D.as though 12.A.work B.keepC.insist D.survive 13.A.nowhere B.everywhere C.anywhere D.somewhere 14.A.appointed B.appeared C.thrown D.forced15.A.determined B.involved C.occupied D.fed up 16.A.anyone B.someone C.none D.everyone 17.A.adults B.officialsC.officers D.policemen18.A.thing B.situationC.fact D.tool19.A.suffering B.doingC.learning D.knowing20.A.concern about B.take care ofC.break away from D.get rid ofⅤ.阅读理解Smoking is the worst thing you can do for your health.Fortunate ly,it’s never too late to get the benefits of quitting.If you’ve tried to quit before and failed,it’s time to make up your mind and try again.Smoking is responsible for one of every five deaths.That includ es 29% of all cancer deaths,87% of all lung cancer deaths,and nearly 20% of all deaths are from cardiovascular disease.B ut long before smoking kills you,it ages you.You can see that smoking accelerates the drying an d wrinkling of the skin.But there are fewer obvious effects as we ll.Indeed,smoking takes years away from your life.Nearly half of all chroni c smokers die an average of 20 to 25 years before their time.Besides an early death from cancer or heart disease,smoking can cause lung disorders.People who smoke over a p ack a day have almost three times the risk of contracting pneu monia (肺炎) than that of nonsmokers.By lowering levels of estrogen (雌性激素) in men and women,smoking speeds bone less.If a woman smokes a pack of cigare ttes every day,she will enter menopause (更年期) with 5% to 10% less bone mass than a nonsmoker.The good news is that no matter what your age is or how long y ou’ve smoked,you’ll live longer if you quit today.The Coronary Artery Surgery Study examined nearly 2,000 longterm smokers over the age of 54.Those who quit had significantly lower death rates six ye ars later than those who didn’t.Even the oldest exsmokers had a higher survival rate.Not only will you live longer if you quit,but you’ll feel better,breathe easier,and find that you have more energy.You’ll have fewer respirat ory infections,headaches,and stomachaches.What’s more,you’ll save money.Your clothes and breath won’t smell unpleas ant any longer.And your habit won’t annoy,or threaten the health of the people who live and work with you. 1.What is the passage mainly about?A.The ways of quitting smoking.B.The harm of smoking to people.C.The benefits of quitting smoking.D.The relationships between smoking and diseases. 2.According to the passage,the percentage of deaths due to smoking is________.A.20% B.25%C.29% D.87%3.All of the following methods are used in the passage EXCE PT________.A.giving examplesB.mentioning famous sayingsC.comparingD.listing numbers4.What do we know from the Coronary Artery Surgery Study? A.It examined about 2,000 smokers who all quit smoking finall y.B.Quitting smoking is easier said than done.C.Longterm smokers who quit smoking can live longer.D.Quitting smoking has a bad effect on people’s health.课时作业(二十八)Ⅰ.单词拼写1.abused 2.desperate 3.ashamed 4.pressure5.resigned6.risk 7.tough 8.strengthenⅡ.情景对话1.F 2.B 3.E 4.G 5.CⅢ.单项填空1.解析:考查交际用语。
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课时提升作业(二十八)选修6 Unit 3Ⅰ. 单项填空1. (2013·杭州模拟)The premier the importance of developing Chinese economy in his speech at University of Cambridge.A. approvedB. devotedC. realizedD. stressed2. The leader his basketball team by bringing in several young players.A. weakenedB. strengthenedC. quittedD. banned3. (2013·温州模拟)I am told that the new law will come into on January 1st next year.A. effectB. useC. serviceD. existence4. He felt of cheating in the exam, deciding never to do such things again.A. shameB. ashamedC. sorryD. shameful5. It is reported that the accident careless driving, so a lot of money be paid by the driver.A. was due to; was due toB. due to; was due toC. is due to; was due toD. is due to; due to6. (2013·徐州模拟)A great many teenagers became playing computer games, wasting their precious time.A. accustomed toB. addicted toC. used toD. due to7. —There are too many people in the building during the daytime. —Yes, that’s a serious threat to safety fire or other disasters.A. in case ofB. in spite ofC. in view ofD. in place of8. (2013·黄冈模拟)After all, preferring peaceful means does not mean China will putits own sovereignty and territorial integrity(主权和领土完整).A. at heartB. at handC. at mostD. at risk9. If you do it without others’ help, you will only difficulty.A. turn intoB. put intoC. get intoD. break into10. He his position as president by giving jobs to his friends in exchange for money.A. gainedB. changedC. abusedD. refused11. —Do you feel like?—No, but I’d like today.A. to skate; skateB. skating; skatingC. skating; to skateD. to skate; skating12. —Do you think worthwhile to go all the way to Beijing to buy that computer?—Well, I’m going to visit the Bird’s Nest and the Water Cube.A. itB. /C. thisD. that13. (2013·西宁模拟)has been announced, we shall have our final exams next month.A. ThatB. WhatC. ItD. As14. (2013·南平模拟)An awful accident, however, occur again at the railroad crossing the other day.A. didB. doesC. has toD. had to15. It was a(n)situation, because the restaurant was too expensive for us but we didn’t want to just leave.A. amazingB. curiousC. desperateD. awkwardⅡ. 完形填空A woman told about her experience as a child when her try at baking a cake for her dad ended in a failure. Instead of1her, her father praised her a lot. It was a life lesson for that lady. It improved her self-esteem(自尊心)so that she had the2to try new things withoutthe fear of failure.When I read about that, my mind went3over to a lazy summer afternoon many years ago. Our family of four were enjoying ourselves, 4on the grass. Daddy made a5, and we all laughed. Then Daddy glanced at me and said, “Karen, run up to the house and6me a chee se sandwich. ”I jumped up happily and7our lawn and went into the kitchen and gathered the ingredients(原料). Feeling like a(n)8girl, I ran back across the yard and9handed my creation to Daddy, who took a big10. As he chewed(咀嚼), he asked, “Did you wash your hands first? ”“No, sir, ” I answered. I hadn’t11thought about it. He spit the chewed-up food out onto the ground as he threw the sandwich into the air. Cheese and bread12everywhere. “Now, go back to the house, wash your hands, and fix me another13, ” he said.I turned and walked slowly across the yard, 14not to cry, torn between hurt and anger. The15no longer seemed so beautiful.That was one of the first times in my life that my father made me feel 16, but it certainly wasn’t the last. In his later years, my dad became much gentler. He17me and showed his love to me in different ways. But I18: what if Dad had dealt with the incident in a19way, like the father whose daughter20in her cake baking? (275W)1. A. punishing B. missing C. reminding D.warning2. A. plan B. idea C. courage D. order3. A. up B. back C. down D. ahead4. A. standing B. hidingC. movingD. lying5. A. song B. cry C. joke D. film6. A. pass B. fix C. offer D. buy7. A. ran across B. turned overC. left forD. arrived at8. A. beautiful B. anxiousC. bigD. honest9. A. secretly B. luckilyC. slowlyD. proudly10. A. bite B. step C. mouth D. hand11. A. still B. even C. also D. yet12. A. walked B. watchedC. ranD. flew13. A. sugar B. cakeC. sandwichD. snack14. A. struggling B. agreeingC. learningD. pretending15. A. lawn B. day C. kitchen D. sky16. A. happy B. excitedC. interestedD. uncomfortable17. A. brought B. foundC. supportedD. followed18. A. promise B. wonderC. admitD. advise19. A. positive B. silentC. strictD. special20. A. stayed B. succeededC. appearedD. failedⅢ. 短文改错(2013·哈尔滨模拟) 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文, 请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。