高考总复习限时规范训练(人教新课标) 必修3 unit 2
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UNIT 2 MORALS AND VIRTUESⅠ.阅读理解AThroughout my twenties I told myself that I would give up smoking one day.That seemed comfortably far away to prevent me panicking too much,but also definitive enough to fool myself into thinking I’d give up before it killed me.But then my thirties came and went and nothing happened.Then,my aunt died from lung cancer.I had a moment of fear:unless I decide to stop smoking,there will be a high probability that at some point in my life I’ll have a cough or some other symptom(症状) and it will be cancer or a similar awful disease.Still,Ididn’t act.But I couldn’t help beginning a good,hard think about my smoking and what I was going to do about it.The more I thought about it,the more I questioned what I really loved about it.Then came the sudden realization:I was an addict—I was making all the kind of excuses that the alcohol and drug addicts made.I decided to quit.But after a few days when out for drinks with friends,Iyielded to temptation(诱惑) and had one.The next day I bought a pack of cigarettes and my very first quit attempt was well and truly a failure.But I learned from this and decided the nept would be better planned.I investigated different options online,and met with a smoking cessation(戒烟) nurse at my local surgery who used some techniques to change my thinking about smoking.With all the support around me,I felt so confident about my ability to quit.I actually looked forward to the date I’d set to stop.That was nearly 10 years ago and I haven’t lookedback.Ofcourse,in the early days it wasn’t always plain sailing.There were times when I was weak and times when I nearly slipped up.But I was prepared for this and didn’t let it throw me off.Stopping smoking was one of the best things I’ve ever done.1.What can we know about the author from the first two paragraphs?A.He was ignorant of cigarettes.B.He cared little about his health.C.He lacked motivation for working.D.Hedidn’t make up his mind to quit smoking.2.What inspired the author to make the first quit attempt?A.His self-analysis.B.Worsening health.C.Symptoms of lung cancer.D.Loss of a family member.3.What does the underlined phrase “yielded to” in paragraph 4 mean?A.Came up with.B.Gave in to.C.Stepped out of.D.Broke away from.4.Which can best describe the second attempt?A.It was fruitless.B.It lasted for 10 years.C.It was a determined attempt.D.It was abandoned halfway.BPeople who give,livelonger,studies have shown.Now,a new study by University of Michigan researchers shows that why people volunteer—not whether they volunteer—is what really counts.For the study,Konrath and colleagues analyzed data collected in and aiming at the same random samples of 3,376people.Overall,they found that just 2.3 percent of those who once worked as volunteers had died,compared to 4.3 percent ofnon-volunteers.They further found that how much people volunteered mattered as well—only 1.8 percent of regular volunteersdied,compared with 2.5 percent of occasional volunteers.But what really made a difference were people’s motives for volunteering.The researchers asked people to rate how important they found various reasons for volunteering,and they found that the more important people rated reasons such as feeling pity for people in need,the more likely they were to be alive.Those who rated motives related to personal benefit as more important were more likely to have died,and just as likely to die as those who didn’t volunteer at all.These reasons included volunteering because they enjoyed the social contact,to escape their own problems,or to explore their own strengths.Konrath says the current findings suggest it may be a poor idea to encourage people to volunteer because it’s good forthem.“Volunt eering is increasingly being encouraged in schools and organizations.Some groups say that it’s okay to want benefits for yourself,and encourage people to think of volunteering as an ee groups emphasize the health benefits received through volunteering.”Konrathadded,“Ofcourse,it’s reasonable for volunteers to eselves.But the potential health benefits of volunteering are significantly reduced if self-benefit becomes a person’s main motive.”5.What does the new study mainly find?A.Whether we volunteer decides our well-being.B.Why we volunteer has an impact on our health.C.How we volunteer makes sense to others.D.How often we volunteer makes a difference.6.How did the researchers do the research?A.By analyzing statistics.B.By reviewing previous studies.C.By doing lab e samples.7.Which of the following motives will probably benefit the volunteers most?A.Making more friends.B.Developing ability in practice.C.Solving personal problems.D.Helping people in trouble.8.What is the last paragraph mainly about?A.Practical suggestions on further studies.B.Potential applications of the research method.C.A further explanation of the current findings.D.A reasonable doubt about the research findings.Ⅱ.七选五Hilde’s father was a reporter.He often took her to work with him,and she developed a strong interest in news stories andreporting. 1 She did the writing,her sister Izzy took pictures,and her father helped her organize and print the newspaper.Hilde wanted to cover big stories in her town.Following the rules her father had taught her,she researched and reported stories in her monthly newspaper.The newspaper suddenly became famous when a murder happened in the town,and Hilde was the first person to report it.Soon,news organizations around the country were doing stories on Hilde.2 Some people criticized her parents for allowing her to report on something as unpleasant as a murder.Others criticized Hilde for “pretending to be a reporter”.Some people even suggested she should be playing with dolls. 3 She respo nded with a YouTube video.“I never began my newspaper so that people would think I was cute,” she said.“I want to be taken seriously.”That wasn’t the last time Hilde had trouble getting people to take her seriously.Sometimes,it was because of herage.Othertimes,it was because she was a girl. 4 Hilde continued reporting and her activities as a reporter have made her famous.Now Hilde has published a book telling her own story and the challenges she has faced.Some of those challenges came from Hilde herself,struggling to figure out who she was as she grew older.5 But she is still just 15,and has plenty of time to decide what she wants to do with her life.Her efforts have already inspired people around the world.A.But she never let that stop her.B.Hilde was upset by the complaints.C.Fornow,Hilde says she has given up reporting.D.When she was 8,Hilde started her own newspaper.E.Her great success in reporting has changed her life.F.Not everyone was happy about Hilde’s efforts,though.G.She was clearly in a dilemma about how to solve the crisis. Ⅲ.语法填空Walking into the Palace Museum,visitors can see an architectural compleany characteristics of Chinese culture.But1.can’t be seen is the science and technology behind it.The Palace Museum combines traditional restoration techniques with modern science and technology,thus2. (enhance) its capacity for cultural emunication,tourism services and heritage protection.The Palace Museum,3. (equip) with a cultural heritage protection and research team with China’s most complete variety,has developed and integrated 14 types of special monitoring devices 4.independent intellectual property rights (IPR).The5. (history) risk data is used to study and compile (编译) safety risk assessment inde,risk judgment and early warning systems,and preventive measures.With the introduction of AI,big data and cloud computing,the museum has also established a unique monitoring and response system and6. emergency platform for immovable cultural relics.Additionally,digital technologies 7. (apply) by the Palace Museum to protect cultural relics.It has introduced 1.86million pieces of cultural relic information,850,000 pieces/sets of images,1,500 three-dimensional models and high-precision panoramic images (全景图) of all open areas,bringing cultural resources to life and offering 8. (good) digital services for internet users.The Palace Museum is 9.(true) an amazing ebine) of modern and traditional technologies to the restoration and preservation of more of the cultural relics. Ⅳ.应用文写作是学习雷锋精神六十周年。
必修三Unit 2 Healthy eatingⅠ.完形填空(2021·安徽省皖江名校联盟高三联考) In 2014, my boyfriend left me.What made it 1.C was that he decided to end our relationship in December, weeks 2.A both my birthday and Christmas.Dad sent me some money for the 3.B to cheer me up.With it, I could have done many 4.D things, such as adding it to my saving account, but I didn't. 5.B ,I bought myself French cooking lessons.I'd go to the lessons every 6.A morning, and our little group, 12 of us,would listen sleepily to 7.D of different recipes.Afterwards, we would 8.C with another student and try to make our dishes together, which usually 9.A to please anyone else.Each week, the same faces would 10.B to embarrass ourselves before the professional chefs and cook something that 11.C looked like French dishes.Although the classes didn't turn me into a 12.B they, as a matter of fact, gave me a 13.A to talk to people who weren't co-workers or friends, helping me 14.D about my self-pity.It gave me a(n) 15.C to take it easy on a Friday night, and get out of the house 16.D on a Saturday morning.The world can sometimes feel very cold and cruel, so we' d remember to 17.A ourselves, every once in a while.I'll always be 18.C to the few classes that I took.At a time when I was feeling so sad, it cheered me up to be 19.B and “irresponsible”.And 20.D I still don' t know how to prepare a French recipe properly, I'm still glad I got to eat, drink and laugh with all those friendly people.文章大意:作者在圣诞节和生日来临前失恋,世界很残酷,所以作者决定要对自己好一些,她报了一个学做法国菜的课程,虽然自己厨艺不精,但是在那里她收获了友谊,重新看到了生活的希望。
课后限时作业(六)Section ⅢLearning about Language &Using LanguageⅠ.单句语法填空(建议用时:7分钟)1.He was unwilling __to tell__(tell) me the details of his plan, making me in deep sadness.2.After I told her the news, she stared __at__ me in astonishment.3.The experts consulted __with__each other about how to reduce the loss caused by the earthquake.4.After ten years of hard work, the couple at last got __out__ of debt.5.The girl has put __on__ weight recently, which makes her sad.6.Only when our theory __is bined__(bine) with practice can the former bee reliable knowledge.7.Being a disabled man, he has difficulty __earning__(earn) his living.8.I asked him to walk me home last night because I didn’t dare __to walk__(walk) home alone in the dark.9.A large sum of money has been raised __for__ the benefit of the poorly-educated children in the mountainous areas.10.I was ordered to spy __on__ the information of the pany.Ⅱ.阅读理解(建议用时:7分钟)America’s first tax on sugary soft drinks has cut sales beyond expectations. Figures revealing(揭示) demand for soda in Berkeley, California, dropped by 10 percent after the city became the first in the country to impose a one percent tax on sugar-sweetened drinks.The figures have been celebrated in the medical munity as a clear sign that the move could help in the fight against obesity. Now, many countries are considering or already implementing(征收) taxes on sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) in an effort to prevent the global outbreak of obesity.Researchers conducted a before and after study of the prices, sales of beverages(饮料) and consumer spending on fizzy pop in Berkeley, California. One year after the introduction of the tax, sales of sugary drinks fell by percent while their sales in surrounding areas rose percent. Sales of water increased by percent post-tax and sales for other non-taxed drinks such as unsweetened teas, milk and fruit juices also rose. Residents of two low-ine areas reported drinking 21 percent less of all sugar-sweetened beverages and 26 percent less soda than they had the year before.Since then, several U.S. cities have followed suit including San Francisco and Oakland, California; Boulder, Colorado; and Albany, New York—all of which passed sugar-sweetened beverage taxes in 2016.The authors, whose research was published in PLOS Medicine, said, “Before its implementation, it was unknown whether the tax would be high enough to effect change in purchasing, so it’s encouraging to see such change. Money raised from these taxes has already been directed towards munity programs, and will continue to be used to further educate the public about healthy dietary choices, obesity and diabetes(糖尿病). Whether the use of such taxes will lead to longer term goals such as reduced levels of obesity and diabetes remains to be seen; early indications from these studies provide hope.”语篇导读本文为说明文。
必修3 Unit 2 高考试卷分块专练练(一)语言知识运用保分练(1篇完形+1篇语法填空,限时25分钟)Ⅰ.完形填空Not many people can say they've been hit by a vehicle, but I can.I rode my bike to my daily __1__ practice in a gym last summer.I crossed the street as the light __2__;however, a young woman __3__ me with her fancy racing car.Like James Bond in a very __4__ situation, I rolled across the hood (引擎盖) onto the other side of the car.You may wonder __5__ a woman driver could be so careless.The truth is that the woman was on her phone while driving, so her __6__ was clearly drawn away from driving, which caused the accident.After assessing my __7__ and believing that all my bones were undamaged in any way, I __8__ and talked to the woman driver.I could tell she was obviously quite __9__.So was I.After assuring her of my well-being, we __10__ ways.__11__ my surprisingly shabby bicycle, I went on my way.I rode into the __12__ 20 minutes late.Upon my arrival, my tennis coach and friends asked me why I was late.Nervously, I __13__ the car accident.Everyone seemed to be far more __14__ than I was.In fact, I __15__ joked, saying that now I know how the squirrels feel after a nice escape.After this __16__,I realize the importance of bike lanes and watching out for pedestrians.Now as I drive, I always __17__ for people on bikes so that they do not __18__ the same fate (命运) that I did.__19__,for all the bikers and runners out there, watch out for cars, as one small mistake could __20__ an unforgivable mistake.语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文。
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词汇与派生1.diet n.日常饮食;vi.节食→______ a diet 节食2。
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限时规范练12(必修3Unit2)核心素养关键词:培养学生人与社会、关注饮食健康的素养能力意识一、阅读理解AMany people believe eating healthily is expensive — and more costly than buying junk foods.But our new research,published in the BMC Public Health,shows this isn’t the truth.Most of the Australian family food budget is being spent on junk foods and drinks that are high in fat,sugar and salt.Less than 7% of Australians eat healthily.The Australian adults get at least 35% of their energy from junk foods and drinks.As a result,two-thirds of adults (63%) and one-quarter of children are overweight.We used the Australian Health Survey 2011-2013 and the suggestions of the Australian Dietary Guidelines to model healthy diets for a family of two adults and two children every two weeks.We collected food prices in supermarkets and stores in high- and low-socioeconomic (社会经济地位低的) areas in Brisbane,and compared the diet prices with family incomes.In both areas,a family of two adults and two children spend about 18% more on present diets than would be required to buy healthy diets.About 58% of the food budget for present diets is spent on junk foods,including takeaway foods (14%),and sugary drinks (4%).In the low-socioeconomic area,a family of two adults and two children spend $640.20 every two weeks on their present diets,but could buy a healthy diet for $560.93 every two weeks.In the high-socioeconomic area,these numbers are $661.92 and $580.01.Supermarket food prices were about 3% higher in the high-socioeconomic location.Takeaway foods were also relatively more expensive,but sugary drinks were priced similarly in both areas.Present diets cost more than healthy diets,so causes other than price must be helping to drive preferences for unhealthy choices.1.What did the researchers find?A.Australians have a preference for sweet foods.B.Most Australian kids have fat problems.C.Half Australians live on junk foods.D.Most Australians eat unhealthily.2.How did the researchers get the result?A.By making a comparison.B.By doing the study online.C.By carrying out interviews.D.By asking personal questions.3.What can we learn from Paragraph 5?A.Australian foods are healthier.B.A healthy diet is actually cheaper.C.Health foods are becoming more expensive.D.People choose junk foods for their low prices.4.What might a following paragraph be about?A.The harm of junk foods.B.How we can eat healthily.C.Why people choose junk foods.D.The advantages of a healthy diet.BNew Zealand has a pest problem.The country has a plan to solve it.The country’s leaders want to kill rats and other predatory mammals (肉食性哺乳动物) by 2050.In New Zealand,rats are an invasive species.Long ago,rats came to the country on boats,with humans,in the 13th century.When they were introduced to the island’s environment,the rats ate—and,scientists believe,finally killed off—several bird species.Humans also brought other mammals,like stoats and possums.Stoats—which are similar to weasels—were introduced to eat another invasive mammal population:rabbits.Instead,the stoats fed on native species.Possums were brought to New Zealand for their fur.But their population also grew quickly out of control.Possums feed on the eggs and young of native birds.They also cause damage to forests.One of the reasons invasive mammal populations grew so quickly is that New Zealand is home to almost no native mammals.Most of its native species are birds.Many of these birds,including thekiwi,cannot fly.That is a big problem for the birds.They cannot fly to safety.As a result,several of New Zealand’s birds are close to dying out.Killing predatory mammals is not new for New Zealand.The country has killed off rats on some of its smaller islands.In those places,bird species that were in danger of dying out have begun to flourish.New Zealand hopes to improve upon the methods used in those small areas.The government plans to spend more than $20 million on the project.The money will pay for research,technology,and tools to kill off the animals.It is a big goal.But scientists say it can be met.“I really do think it’s possible,” says James Russell,a scientist at the University of Auckland in New Zealand.“It will require people working in every corner of the country.”5.What is the purpose of New Zealand’s plan?A.To save native birds.B.To drive mammals away.C.To do research on pests.D.To control rabbit population.6.Why were possums introduced to New Zealand?A.To kill rabbits.B.To make money.C.To protect forests.D.To catch weasels.7.What does the underlined word “flourish” in Paragraph 5 mean?A.Increase.B.Appear.C.Change.D.Drop.8.What is Russell’s attitude towards this plan?A.He is against it.B.He is confident of it.C.He has doubts about it.D.He shows no interest in it.二、完形填空Sometimes I thought I was a good mom.Sometimes,I felt like I spent the day nagging (唠叨不休) my kids rather than 1 them,especially my strong-willed son.2 a family get-together taught me an important 3.My son was ten at the time and we were on a late night family4 trip to Cleveland for the get-together the next day.I was taking my 5 at the wheel while my husband and my small daughter6.My son,full of energy,was wide awake in the back seat.I 7 to stay awake,too,and I didn’t want to 8 the radio,so I asked him to talk to me to help keep me 9.“Sure,Mom,” he said,“what do you want to 10?” I told him I’d talk about 11 he wanted to talk about.“How about frogs?” he asked.I said that would be 12,and for the next hour or so we talked about the 13 between frogs and toads (蟾蜍),and 14— basketball and soccer.He was quite 15 when we talked about Michael Jordan and Michael Jackson and how they got to be so famous.Now and then he would 16,but we’d continue to talk as I drove down the 17 road.About an hour and a half later,when I finally18,the bright lights woke everyone,and the magic of our discussion 19.But I knew that I had taken the first step toward changing a bad 20 habit with someone I love very much.1.A.visiting B.knowingC.worrying aboutD.dealing with2.A.Or B.SoC.SinceD.But3.A.idea B.planC.lessonD.reason4.A.car B.planeC.bikeD.train5.A.offer B.stepC.placeD.turn6.A.learned B.ateC.exercisedD.slept7.A.failed B.neededC.refusedD.agreed8.A.move B.takeC.playD.touch9.A.patient B.pleasedC.awakeD.strong10.A.discuss B.doC.proveD.say11.A.anyone B.someoneC.nothingD.anything12.A.lucky B.fineC.simpleD.dangerous13.A.studies B.rulesC.differencespetitions14.A.tasks B.sportsC.showsD.programs15.A.interested B.surprisedC.angryD.sorry16.A.stay B.stopC.watchD.leave17.A.dark B.mainC.wideD.beautiful18.A.passed B.followedC.finishedD.arrived19.A.worked B.continuedC.disappearedD.changed20.A.reading B.listeningC.livingD.driving三、短文改错My hero is Helen Thayer.She was the first women to walk to the magnetic North Pole alone.Helen Thayer were born in New Zealand,and she lived there where she was a ter,she lived in Guatemala for the four years and then in the United States.When she was 50,she has a dream.She wanted walk to the magnetic North Pole alone,but she decided to do it.On her journey,Helen didn’t have some help.She was complete alone except for her dog,Charlie.She walked 555 km in temperatures of -50℃! She was very strong-minded,even in very dangerous and difficulty situations.参考答案限时规范练12(必修3Unit2)一、【篇章导读】本文是说明文。
Unit 2Healthy eatingⅠ.单项填空1.________,I have never seen anyone who’s as capable as John.A.As long as I travelledB.Now that I have travelled so muchC.Much as I have travelledD.As I have travelled so much2.The athlete tried his best to________ his balance in his new shoes while skating. A.manage B.keepC.lose D.hold3.You shouldn’t have done it without________ me.A.consulting on B.consulting with C.consulting for D.arguing4.The book was boring.It wasn’t________ to me.A.benefit B.benefitedC.of little benefit D.of much benefit5.Tom________ the newspaper and handed it to me.A.glanced at B.glancedC.glanced round D.stared6.No one likes to talk to him because he is difficult to ________.A.get along B.get along withC.be got along D.be got on with7.I was just talking to Margaret when Jackson ________.A.cut in B.cut downC.cut out D.cut up8.—Good morning.Can I help you?—I’d like to have this package________,madam.A.be weighed B.to be weighedC.to weigh D.weighed9.In science fiction we read of flying saucers travel through________ space,so people want to have ________ better knowledge of the universe.A.the;a B./;/C.the;/ D./;a10.—Well,my daughters take great interest in most of the food on the menu.—Thanks.________?—Salad,fried fish,chips and orange juice,please.A.Shall I take your orderB.At your serviceC.What to followD.Can I help you11.It has been announced that all the students ________ put on masks(口罩) before going to school in case they’re infected with SARS virus.A.shall B.willC.need D.may12.________ of such a long movie,the little boy turned to his favourite music.A.Having tired B.TiringC.To tire D.Tired13.How much________ she looked without her glasses!A.well B.goodC.best D.better14.—Did you find the missing couple in the mountain yesterday?—No,but we________ to get in touch with them ever since.A.have tried B.have been tryingC.had tried D.had been trying15.There is no possibility________ he will keep his word.He is always telling lies.A.how B.whetherC.when D.thatⅡ.阅读理解APassport Control(护照检查处)If you are arriving at London Heathrow Airport and are not transferring to another flight outside Britain or Northern Ireland,you must pass through the Passport Control and theCustoms immediately after leaving your plane.If you are not from Britain or a citizen of the European Community(欧共体),you must fill out a special form before your passport is examined.This form is called a landing card and should be given to you during the flight to London.After landing,follow the ARRIVALS signs.Make sure you are in the right channel when you reach the Passport Control.There is one channel for holders of European Community Passports,and a second channel marked “Other Passports”.Baggage Reclaim Area (取行李处)After passing through the Passport Control,follow the signs to the Baggage Reclaim Area.If you have luggage which is carried in the aircraft hold,it will be delivered to you in the Baggage Reclaim Area.Look for the sign with your flight number.If you have only hand luggage,go directly through the Baggage Reclaim Area to the Customs.CustomsAll passengers must pass the Customs after the Passport Control.There is a choice of two channels: Green and Red.If you have nothing to declare,go through the Green Channel.If you are not sure about your Duty Free Allowance(免税限额) or if you have something to declare,go through the Red rmation about Duty Free Allowance can be found on special notice boards in the Baggage Reclaim Area.You should study this information carefully whether you are going through the Red Channel or not.Please note that if you go through the Green Channel,you may be stopped and asked to open your luggage for inspection.16.All passengers arriving at Heathrow Airport that are not transferring to another flight outside Britain or Northern Ireland ________.A.must go through either the Passport Control or the CustomsB.must go through the Customs,but not the Passport ControlC.must go through the Passport Control and the CustomsD.don’t have to be examined17.The underlined word “transferring” means ________.A.exchanging B.changingC.replacing D.turning18.At London Heathrow Airport when reaching the Passport Control,________.A.all passengers go through the same channelB.passengers of the European Community and those from other countries go through different channelsC.British people and passengers from other countries go through different channelsD.all European passengers go through the same channel19.If you have only hand luggage,________.A.you may go through the Baggage Reclaim Area to the CustomsB.you should only go through the Baggage Reclaim AreaC.it isn’t necessary for you to go through the Baggage Reclaim AreaD.it isn’t necessary for you to do anything20.If you have Duty Free goods,________.A.you don’t have to go through the Green ChannelB.you may go through the Green ChannelC.you must go through the Red ChannelD.you should go through both Green and Red ChannelsBBring the Family?Port Regis School is well situated for exploring the beautifulSouth and West of England Wales.Sibford School is located inOxfordshire with easy access to London,Oxford andStratford-upon-Avon.Each school has excellent hotels and guesthouses nearby for parents who are dropping off or collectingchildren from school.Please note:●All students attending English Country Schools must live residentially on site.●We do not recommend that parents live locally while their child is in school:experience suggests that this often upsets the child and disrupts progress.Howard’s House Country Hotel & RestaurantAbout 15 minutes from Port Regis School,Howard’s House is set in large gardens hidden away in the quietness of the lovely Nadder valley.Plumber ManorPlumber Manor is a comfortable Jacobean manor house built of local stone,situated about 20 minutes from Port Regis School.The 17th-century house is surrounded by lawns and is set in the tranquil Dorset countryside.Woodville Farm Bed & Breakfast+Self-cateringWoodville Farm is a family-run arable & livestock farm set in the Dorset countryside about 5 minutes from Port Regis School.Bed and Breakfast accommodation: one double bedroom &one twin bedroom both with bathrooms,tea & coffee making facilities,color television & hairdryer.There is also a self-catering (自供伙食的) 2-bedroom house nearby.Stock Hill Country House Hotel and RestaurantStock Hill Country House Hotel and Restaurant is a late Victorian mansion set in eleven acres of mature and beautiful wooden grounds on the borders of Dorset,Somerset and Wiltshire.About 10 minutes from Port Regis School.21.The passage is mainly written for ________.A.students B.general readersC.parents D.oversea travelers22.Parents are strongly advised not to live locally while their child is in school because ________.A.their child is too excited to be reunited with parentsB.parents stay with their child for too long timeC.their visit makes their child angryD.their staying disturbs their child’s studies23.If you prefer living in a stone house,which hotel would you choose?A.Plumber Manor.B.Woodville Farm Bed & Breakfast +Self-catering.C.Howard’s House Country Hotel & Restaurant.D.Stock Hill Country House Hotel and Restaurant.24.Woodville Farm is different from other hotels in that ________.A.it is hidden in a large gardenB.guests can cook their own food in a 2-bedroom house nearbyC.it dates back from Victorian timesD.it has a very beautiful country sight25.If you stay at Plumber Manor,how long does it take you to reach Port Regis School?A.About 5 minutes.B.About 10 minutes.C.About 15 minutes.D.About 20 minutes.1.C2.B3.B4.D5.A6.B7.A8.D9.D 10.A 11.A 12.D 13.D 14.B15.D16.C 17.B 18.B 19.A 20.B 21.C 22.D 23.A 24.B 25.D。
新教材高考英语一轮总复习:UNIT 2 单元主题训练Ⅰ.阅读理解When you think of boxing, you may picture greats like former world heavyweight boxing champions Rocky Marciano and Jersey Joe Walcott. But boxing isn't just a sport anymore. It's also a popular way to stay fit, through a version known as fitness boxing, which has adapted the movements of the sport into exercise routines.Unlike traditional boxing that requires someone else for practice, fitness boxing involves throwing punches (重拳击打) at the air or at a punching bag, usually in a class. There are two main types of these exercise classes. In one, you follow a leader and do a series of boxing moves to music, similar to an aerobics (有氧运动) class. The moves include a combination of large, sweeping punches; smaller punches; and short, quick steps forward and back. The other type of exercise class involves strength training, stretching, and hitting a punching bag.“This kind of boxing has many health benefits, because it constantly requires you to think and change your position,” says physical therapist Linda Arslanian. Though there's no proof that fitness boxing is superior to any other types of exercise, it does strengthen bones and muscles, burn more calories, improve balance and even lift your mood.However, fitness_boxing_may_not_be_right_up_your_street. “I'd say you'd have to be very careful if you have hand problems. In that case, you should consider shadow boxing only, and make sure your hands don't make contact with a target,” says Arslanian. With any activity that is potentially aerobic, you should check with your physician before starting.“If you're interested in trying this exercise to change up your routine, you'll likely find classes at health clubs or community centres. And if you do start a class, remember to take it slowly. Also, it's not about high intensity.It's about consistency,” she adds.语篇解读:文章主要介绍了健身拳击的类型、好处及注意事项。
限时规范练12(必修3Unit2)核心素养关键词:培养学生人与社会、关注饮食健康的素养能力意识一、阅读理解Many people believe eating healthily is expensive — and more costly than buying junk foods.But our new research,published in the BMC Public Health,shows this isn’t the truth.Most of the Australian family food budget is being spent on junk foods and drinks that are high in fat,sugar and salt.Less than 7% of Australians eat healthily.The Australian adults get at least 35% of their energy from junk foods and drinks.As a result,two-thirds of adults (63%) and one-quarter of children are overweight.We used the Australian Health Survey 2011-2013 and the suggestions of the Australian Dietary Guidelines to model healthy diets for a family of two adults and two children every two weeks.We collected food prices in supermarkets and stores in high- and low-socioeconomic (社会经济地位低的) areas in Brisbane,and compared the diet prices with family incomes.In both areas,a family of two adults and two children spend about 18% more on present diets than would be required to buy healthy diets.About 58% of the food budget for present diets is spent on junk foods,including takeaway foods (14%),and sugary drinks (4%).In the low-socioeconomic area,a family of two adults and two children spend $640.20 every two weeks on their present diets,but could buy a healthy diet for $560.93 every two weeks.In the high-socioeconomic area,these numbers are $661.92 and $580.01.Supermarket food prices were about 3% higher in the high-socioeconomic location.Takeaway foods were also relatively more expensive,but sugary drinks were priced similarly in both areas.Present diets cost more than healthy diets,so causes other than price must be helping to drive preferences for unhealthy choices.1.What did the researchers find?A.Australians have a preference for sweet foods.B.Most Australian kids have fat problems.C.Half Australians live on junk foods.D.Most Australians eat unhealthily.2.How did the researchers get the result?A.By making a comparison.B.By doing the study online.C.By carrying out interviews.D.By asking personal questions.3.What can we learn from Paragraph 5?A.Australian foods are healthier.B.A healthy diet is actually cheaper.C.Health foods are becoming more expensive.D.People choose junk foods for their low prices.4.What might a following paragraph be about?A.The harm of junk foods.B.How we can eat healthily.C.Why people choose junk foods.D.The advantages of a healthy diet.二、完形填空My son was ten at the time and we were on a late night family car trip to Cleveland for the get-together the next day.I was taking my 1 at the wheel while my husband and my little daughter2.My son,full of energy,was wide awake in the back seat.I 3 to stay awake,too,and I didn’t want to 4 the radio,so I asked him to talk to me to help keep me 5.“Sure,Mom,” he said,“what do you want to 6?” I told him I’d talk about anything he wanted to talk 7.“How about frogs?” he asked.I said that would be 8,and for the next hour or so we talked about the 9 between frogs and toads (蟾蜍),and 10— basketball and soccer.He was quite 11 when we talked about Michael Jordan and Michael Jackson and how they got to be so famous.Now and then he would 12,but we’d continue to talk as I drove down the 13 road.About an hour and a half later,when I finally14,the bright lights woke everyone,and the magic of our discussion 15.But I knew I had taken the first step toward changing a bad listening habit with someone I love very much.1.A.offer B.stepC.placeD.turn2.A.learned B.ateC.exercisedD.slept3.A.failed B.neededC.refusedD.agreed4.A.move B.takeC.playD.touch5.A.patient B.pleasedC.awakeD.strong6.A.discuss B.doC.proveD.say7.A.to B.forC.withD.about8.A.lucky B.fineC.simpleD.dangerous9.A.studies B.rulesC.differencespetitions10.A.tasks B.sportsC.showsD.programs11.A.interested B.surprisedC.angryD.sorry12.A.stay B.stopC.watchD.leave13.A.dark B.mainC.wideD.beautiful14.A.passed B.followedC.finishedD.arrived15.A.worked B.continuedC.disappearedD.changed三、概要写作阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。
第一部分必修3Unit 2Ⅰ.完形填空(2014辽宁)It was already half past seven and I was running late again for the dinner appointment with my wife, Eleanor.We had __1__ to meet at the restaurant at seven o'clock.I felt a little uneasy, but to my __2__,I had a good excuse: A business meeting had __3__ and I'd wasted no time getting to the dinner.When I arrived at the __4__,I apologized and told Eleanor I didn't mean to be late.She screamed, “You never mean to.” Well, I __5__ tell she was angry.“I'm sorry but it was not __6__,” I said.Then I told her about the business meeting.__7__,my explanation seemed to make things worse, which started to drive __8__mad as well.Several weeks later, when I __9__ the situa tion to my friend Ken Hardy, he smiled, “You __10__ a classic mistake.You're stuck __11__ your own way of thinking.You didn't __12__ to be late.But that's not the point.What is __13__ in your communication is how your lateness affected Eleanor.” He pointed out that I focused on the intention __14__ Eleanor focused on the result.Thus, __15__ of us felt misunderstood and crazy.Thinking more about Ken's words, I __16__ recognized the root cause of such disagreement.It's the result of the action that really __17__.I should have started the conversation by expressing __18__ my actions affected Eleanor and __19__ the discussions about my intention for later, much later and even never.Later on, after talking to Eleanor and really __20__ her experience of the results of my lateness, I've managed to be on time a lot more frequently.()1.A.started B.agreedC.continued D.managed()2.A.relief B.surpriseC.regret D.sorrow()3.A.broken out B.closed downC.faded away D.run over()4.A.house B.roomC.restaurant D.supermarket()5.A.could B.mustC.will D.might()6.A.movable B.comfortableC.acceptable D.avoidable()7.A.However B.ThereforeC.Moreover D.Otherwise()8.A.her B.himC.me D.them()9.A.spread B.wroteC.translated D.described()10.A.knew B.madeC.found D.took()11.A.in B.beyondC.for D.against()12.A.need B.proveC.pretend D.intend()13.A.funny B.importantC.possible D.simple()14.A.while B.afterC.until D.unless()15.A.all B.noneC.both D.neither()16.A.usually B.merelyC.hardly D.gradually()17.A.inspires B.mattersC.improves D.challenges()18.A.how B.whyC.when D.what()19.A.compared B.reportedC.finished D.saved()20.A.showing B.satisfyingC.understanding D.destroying【主旨大意】因为一个会议作者与妻子约会迟到,导致两人起了争执。
事后作者在朋友的帮助下,意识到矛盾的原因在于看问题的角度不同。
1.B【解析】由上一句中“for the dinner appointment with my wife”可知“我”和妻子约好去吃饭,故此处指“我们”已经约定七点钟在餐馆门口见面。
start意为“开始”;agree意为“同意;约定”;continue意为“继续”;manage意为“管理;做成”。
根据句意可知此处选B 项。
2.【答案】A【解析】由第一段第一句可知,“我”约会要迟到了,因此“我”觉得有点不安。
后文“I had a good excuse”意为“我有充足的理由”,可知想到这个理由,“我”松了一口气。
由表示转折关系的but也可知空白处填relief。
to one's relief意为“让某人感到欣慰的是”;to one's surprise意为“令某人吃惊的是”;to one's regret意为“令某人后悔的是”;to one's sorrow意为“令某人伤心的是”。
故选A项。
3.【答案】D【解析】句意为:我觉得有点不安,但是令我欣慰的是,我有充足的理由,一次商务会议超时了,而我毫不耽搁地赶来吃饭。
break out意为“出故障”;close down意为“关闭”;fade away意为“褪色”;run over意为“超过”。
4.【答案】C【解析】由第一段第二句可知“我”和妻子约在餐厅见面。
因此此处选restaurant,意为“当我到达餐厅时”。
故选C项。
5.【答案】A【解析】句意为:好吧,我能感觉到她生气了。
could意为“能够”;must意为“必须”;will意为“将”;might意为“可能”。
根据句意可知此处选could,表示能够做某事。
故选A 项。
6.【答案】D【解析】由第6空后面的“Then I told her about the business meeting.”可知,作者打算以商务会议超时导致自己不可避免地迟到了为借口,想让妻子谅解自己。
movable意为“可移动的”;comfortable意为“舒服的”;acceptable意为“可接受的”;avoidable意为“可避免的”。
故选D项。
7.【答案】A【解析】由空后语境“我的解释似乎使事情更糟糕了”可知,事情的结果与“我”的初衷截然相反,所以应填表示转折关系的However,意为“然而”。
故选A项。
8.【答案】C【解析】作者原本打算说明迟到原因使生气的妻子谅解自己,而结果却事与愿违,导致作者也要受不了了,故填me。
drive sb.mad意为“使某人生气,将某人逼疯”。
故选C项。
9.【答案】D【解析】句意为:几周以后,当我向我的朋友肯·哈迪描述当时的情形时…… spread意为“传播”;write意为“写”;translate意为“翻译”;describe意为“描述”。
故选D项。
10.【答案】B【解析】句意为:你犯了一个经典的错误。
“犯错误”为make a mistake/make mistakes,是固定搭配。
故选B项。
11.A【解析】考查固定短语。
be stuck in意为“陷入,卡住”。
句意为:你陷入了你自己的思维方式中。
12.【答案】D【解析】根据文意可知,作者迟到有不可避免的原因,所以不是有意的。
intend to do同义短语是mean to do,意为“打算,意图”。
13.【答案】B【解析】由后面一句可知“我”辩解的时候关注点不正确,故选B项,此处意为“交流沟通中重要的是”。
14.【答案】A【解析】句意为:我关注的是意图而我妻子关注的是结果。
while 意为“而”,表对比;after意为“在……之后”;until意为“直到……才”;unless意为“除非”。
15.【答案】C【解析】考查代词的用法。
all意为“(三者或三者以上的)所有”;none 意为“(三者或三者以上的)没有一个,都不”;both意为“两个都”;neither意为“两个都不”。
16.【答案】D【解析】句意为:回想肯说过的话,我逐渐意识到这种争吵的根源。
usually意为“通常”;merely意为“仅仅”;hardly意为“几乎不”;gradually意为“逐渐地”。
17.【答案】B【解析】句意为:行为的结果真的很关键。
inspire意为“激励”;matter意为“关键,起作用”;improve意为“提高,促进”;challenge意为“挑战”。
It is…that matters是一个常见的强调句句式,意为“真正重要的是……”。
18.【答案】A【解析】从句结构完整,因此排除D项。
根据句意选A项。
句意为:我本应该在交流一开始就表达我迟到的行为如何影响了她。
把我关于意图的讨论推后,再推后,甚至不再提起。
19.【答案】D【解析】句意同第18题。