人教版高中英语必修第一册精品课件 Unit 1 TEENAGE LIFE 分层跟踪检测(一)

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What are boundaries?Boundaries are limits teens establish in order to protect themselves in some way from being hurt,manipulated(操纵),or taken advantage of.As an expression of self-worth,boundaries let other people know who they are,what they value,and how they want to be treated.Additionally, boundaries help to create space between teens and other people when they need it.
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1.What does the author think about his son’s team in the third season in 2022? A.The team succeeded as a result of good luck. B.The team had an extremely impressive performance. C.The team didn’t live up to the author’s expectations. D.The team behaved rather badly in three straight games. 答案 B 解析 细节理解题。根据第二段中“In his third season in 2022...a typically good youth hockey season.”可知,作者儿子的球队在2022年第三赛季的表现 令人印象深刻。
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What more,the kids were learning the game in a way that only losing can teach.Each player got to play everywhere,to learn and appreciate the role of every position on the ice.They kept an eye on the players from the other team too,studying and applying the tricks of success.In an effort to break the streak, they went back to basics,and accepted the intelligence of the hockey ancients: If playing like a team,they can defeat a collection of all-stars;If doing small and unimportant tasks well,they can get the goal.
But that’s not what happened.As bad as it got,the losing was clarifying.It kept out the kids who were in it less for the game than the glory,leaving just the die-hards behind.What started as a list of 17 of the team was cut down to 12.It was especially instructive for the kids.It taught him a great truth of the world:For everyone good,there is someone better.
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4.According to the author,what has the son’s team learned? A.Fall down seven times,stand up eight. B.The hardest fight is to fight oneself. C.God helps those who help themselves. D.Hope for the best,but prepare for the worst. 答案 A 解析 推理判断题。根据最后一段中“They had learned the most important lesson:You can lose without being beaten.”可知,他们学到的是永不言败的精 神,即“Fall down seven times,stand up eight.(跌倒了,就再爬起来)”。
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This new team had personalities and could never be listed,no matter the score.They had learned the most important lesson:You can lose without being beaten.They squeaked into the state game,and then made it all the way to the final,where the winner was decided in overtime (超时赛).When they lost that game and went into the handshake line,it was not as runners-up but as a team that had been made into winners in the only way that will stick—by losing. 【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。作者通过讲述儿子曲棍球队的经历,说 明了失败和挫折在成长中的重要性。
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2.What does the underlined word “clarifying” in paragraph 4 refer to? A.The losing improved their teamwork. B.The losing made them better understand hockey. C.The losing helped them learn a great truth of the world. D.The losing kept true players instead of those for the glory. 答案 D 解析 词义猜测题。根据画线词上下文“As bad as it got...leaving just the diehards behind.”可知,输掉比赛虽然很糟,但它可以淘汰那些为了荣誉的孩子, 留下真正热爱曲棍球的孩子。由此推知,clarifying指的就是这一过程:留住 了真正的球员,而不是那些追求荣誉的球员。
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3.What can we infer from the last two paragraphs? A.They became the winner finally. B.They didn’t start their training as beginners. C.They have personalities that can be counted. D.They applied themselves to improving their skill. 答案 D 解析 推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中“Each player...they can get the goal.” 可知,经历失败后,他们全力以赴提高他们的技能。故选D项。
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However,what happened the next year added its story to the legends of sporting inability.Not only weak but prettily bad,this team lost 40 of their first 50 games,most of the defeats coming in the course of two losing streaks (倒霉 的时刻).For a time,I worried that these streaks would kill my child’s love to the game.
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Unfortunately,though,many teens have trouble setting boundaries with their friends,and when this happens,it puts them at risk for everything from unhealthy friendships to bullying(霸凌) or abuse.
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(2024重庆一中高一上期中) My son ves hockey (曲棍球).As his supportive fan,I watched him playing in all the matches across half of the USA this year,and I’ve learned that losing may be best for kids. In his third season in 2022,my son’s team never lost more than three straight games.There was happiness,boasting,celebration,and pizza.In short,it was a typically good youth hockey season.He improved as a player,but did not make much change as a person.
Learning how to set boundaries—both physical and emotional—is an important part of growing up.It’s also essential to develop friendships that are respectful,supportive and healthy.
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B (2024福建厦门一中高一上期中) Teens often find themselves in difficult situations with friends where they struggle to communicate their needs or their values.Even when their gut(直觉) is telling them that someone is crossing a line,they may struggle to express that the situation is making them uncomfortable.For this reason,parents need to work with their teens to establish boundaries with others. Although boundaries are different for everyone,when done correctly,they help teens set limits with others in order to protect themselves.Setting boundaries allows teens to communicate with other people about what is OK and what is not OK with them and is important to teen friendships.
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