人教版(2019)高中英语选择性必修第一册 Unit 4 Body Language Section 3夯基提能作业

试卷更新日期:2021-09-03 类型:同步测试

一、单词拼写

  • 1. When you think of a "life without limits" you have a (趋势,倾向) to think that you can do anything.
  • 2. We (利用) the farm and raise a lot of poultry (家禽).
  • 3. We can (察觉) his sorrow by the looks on his face.
  • 4. The twins were so much alike that it was impossible to (分辨) one from the other.
  • 5. He is (困窘) because he made a mistake.
  • 6. Don't (打扰) me while I am taking my nap.
  • 7. Try to (分心) yourself by playing mind games, choosing new running routes, or running with other people.
  • 8. He called them several times to (询问) about job possibilities.
  • 9. Liz (调整) her mirror and then edged the car out of its parking space.
  • 10. The situation calmed down when police (干预).

二、单句语法填空

三、选词填空

  • 21. 选词填空

    work out, act out, in other words, make sense, for instance, at the end of

    (1)、Cars were first used the nineteenth century, and were no faster than a horse.
    (2)、They asked him to leave—, he was fired by the boss.
    (3)、Mike, do you think these math problems are quite difficult to
    (4)、Be prepared to the meanings and have your partner guess what you mean.
    (5)、It doesn't to buy the cheapest brand of computer just to save a few dollars.
    (6)、They will be concerned to do the right thing—to dress properly, .

四、阅读理解

  • 22. 阅读理解

    A smile will tell people around you that you are a kind and friendly person. However, many people don't smile because they think they have ugly teeth. For example, one of my classmates, Mike, doesn't have very nice teeth, so that is why he seldom opens his mouth. He even says that he has lost confidence because of his teeth. So it is very important for us to look after our teeth. In fact, a lot of people have this problem. Some people inherit tooth problems from their parents, while others' teeth are damaged because of bad habits, like heavy smoking, eating too much sugar or not brushing teeth often. If your teeth are in bad shape, you should see a dentist and ask for help. They can help improve your teeth and tell you how to take care of them.

    Smiling can help you feel more confident and make people think of you as a more friendly person. If you want to keep healthy, you should not only smile but also laugh. An Indian doctor, called Kataria, said that young children should laugh about 30 times a day, while adults should laugh between 7 and 15 times a day. So please take this chance to smile and laugh now.

    (1)、Many people don't smile because ____.
    A、they don't like smiling B、they think they are ugly C、their teeth are not beautiful D、they can't open their mouths
    (2)、What can a dentist do according to the passage?
    A、A dentist can help improve your bad teeth. B、A dentist can tell you how to take care of your bad teeth. C、A dentist can tell you how to brush your teeth. D、Both A and B
    (3)、If you want to keep healthy, you had better ____.
    A、not smile often B、laugh all the time C、neither smile nor laugh D、smile and even laugh often
    (4)、How many times should a child laugh every day in doctor Kataria's opinion?
    A、Either 300 or 30 times a day. B、Between 7 and 15 times a day. C、About 30 times a day. D、Only 30 times a day.

五、语法填空

  • 23. 阅读下面短文, 在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

    "Culture shock" is the name (give) by people to the feeling of discomfort and confusion usually occurs when someone goes into a new and different culture. Unfamiliar social customs, values, weather, changes in diet can all contribute physical and emotional discomfort. (accept) this as a normal process helps to ease the feeling. To overcome the feeling, we encourage you (speak) with fellow students or teachers about any challenges you may be experiencing as result of culture shock. For example, American culture values time as a resource, placing great emphasis on punctuality (准时). They spend time almost as if it (be) money, so it is important to arrive on time. Additionally, many international students are (surprise) at the American learning style. US professors expect students to ask questions and voice their (opinion). And, do not hesitate to visit your professor during his or her office hours if you are not clear about a material. you speak up, professors will assume that you understand.

六、读后续写

  • 24. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。

    On July 8, 2017, eight members of a family in total, were enjoying an evening together at the beach in Panhandle, Florida. As the sun sank lower on the horizon, the two boys Noah, 11, and Stephen, 8—swam into the waves without the grown-ups noticing. Soon they realized that the ocean had pulled them into the sea. After trying and failing to swim back, they started waving and screaming for help. But the lifeguards had been off duty for the evening.

    The boys had been struggling for several minutes when Jacky and Tabatha, a couple from Georgia, heard them. They dived into the water and soon reached the two brothers. But after a few minutes, they were all trapped in a rip current (离岸流)—a powerful one that could sweep even the strongest swimmer out to sea! By then, some teenagers had heard the cry. One of the teens rushed into the water, grabbed Jacky, and pulled him back to shore. Meanwhile, Tabatha could feel herself being pulled farther out. She was already exhausted and beginning to feel desperate as she was trying to save both boys alone.

    Onshore, Jacky was terrified. A man stopped. "What's wrong?" asked Shaun, who was heading back to his car. "My wife is drowning!" Jacky said. Shaun immediately strode (大步跨)into the water. But several minutes later, a gaping 15 feet still lay between him and Tabatha and the boys. He knew that if he continued, he'd become another victim. He turned around to seek help.

    It was about that time that Roberta, the boys' mother, returned from the bathroom and looked around for her children. She was shocked to spot them floating much farther out than they were allowed to go. She fought the waves to get to her screaming sons and the stranger who was trying to save them, but she quickly discovered it was nearly impossible to make headway in any direction. Looking around, Roberta sighed with relief to see some more people coming to help.

    Paragraph 1

    When they tried in vain to rescue the brothers and Tabatha, a risky idea came to them.

    Paragraph 2

    By then, more swimmers had also noticed the group in trouble and rushed to join the human chain.