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1、牛津译林牛津译林 20202020 版必修三版必修三 Unit4 单元单元练习练习 一、完形填空一、完形填空 Eleven-year-old Angela was stricken with a disease involving her nervous system. She was unable to walk and her movement was 1 in other ways as well. The doctors did not 2 much hope of her ever recovering from this illness. They 3 shed spend the
2、 rest of her life in a wheelchair. They said that few, if any, were able to come back to 4 after getting this disease. The little girl was strong-minded. There, lying in her hospital bed, she would swear to anyone whod 5 that she was definitely going to be walking again someday. Later, she was moved
3、 to a specialized hospital in the San Francisco Bay area. Whatever therapies(治疗) that could be 6 to her case were used. The therapists were impressed by her undefeatable 7 . They taught her about imaging about seeing herself walking. If it would do nothing else, it would 8 give her hope and somethin
4、g 9 to do in the long waking hours in her bed. Angela would work as hard as possible in 10 therapy and in exercise sessions. Meanwhile, she worked just as hard 11 there faithfully doing her imaging, visualizing herself moving, moving, moving! One day, as she was trying her best to 12 her legs moving
5、 again, it seemed as though a miracle happened: the 13 moved! It began to move around the room! She 14 out, Look what Im doing! Look! Look! I can do it! I moved, I moved! Of course, at this 15 moment everyone else in the hospital was screaming too and running for 16 . People were screaming, equipmen
6、t was falling and glass was breaking. You see, it was the recent San Francisco 17 . But dont tell that to Angela. Shes 18 that she did it. And now, only a few years later, shes back in school. On her 19 legs. No wheelchair. You see, anyone who can 20 the earth can conquer a little disease, cant they
7、? 1Arecovered Brealized Creformed Drestricted 2Ahold onto Bhold out Chold back Dhold up 3Apredicted Bdoubted Copposed Dinsisted 4Alife Bnature Chospital Dnormal 5Alisten Blaugh Clie Dlook 6Aattached Breferred Capplied Dmeant 7Aspirit Btalent Csickness Dsymptom 8Aat first Bat last Cat most Dat least
8、9Aformal Bprecious Cpositive Dlegal 10Aphysical Bvisual Cpassive Daccurate 11Awondering Blying Csitting Dliving 12Aimagine Bconsider Cpractise Dresist 13Aleg Bbody Cbed Dglass 14Awalked Breached Cfigured Dscreamed 15Afirst Bvery Cextra Dlast 16Acelebration Baccess Cliberty Dshelter 17Aemergency Badv
9、enture Cearthquake Dsandstorm 18Adetermined Bconvinced Cdisappointed Dfrightened 19Abroken Blast Cown Dproper 20Arescue Bshake Cseize Dpreserve 二、阅读理解二、阅读理解 A Fashion treadmill desks (跑步机办公室) might actually help improve job performance after employees get used to working while walking, according to
10、new research. A yearlong study of workers at a company St. Paul, Minn, found that the productivity of 40 treadmill users dropped at first because they were unable to master typing and operating a mouse while walking at a speed of up to two miles per hour. But within four to six months, measures of p
11、erformance-quality, the amount of work done, and the quality of interactions with workmates rose gradually, according to weekly surveys. At the end of the survey period, workers with treadmill desks improved their performance, which was 0.69 points higher than that before the project began. For task
12、s like solving problems or taking conference calls, a little bit of walking is useful because it means theres more blood flow to the brain, said Avner Ben-Ner, a professor at the University of Minnesotas Carlson School of Management and an author of the study. You get more oxygen and it increases th
13、e ability to think . Treadmill desks have got attention because of research which showed the negative effects of sedentary lifestyles and jobs that leave workers sitting all day. But data on the effectiveness of the desks been relatively rare. There are other downsides (不利方面) , as The Wall Street Jo
14、urnal wrote last year, including the possibility of falls and injuries. Mr. Ben-Ner noted that treadmill users need some time to get used to the ergonomics (人体工程学) of walking while working , including the proper desk height. His team provided no training to employees, and he said that employers who
15、provide such desks should offer help to get users comfortable on the machines. This wouldnt be very good for people who use a needle for their jobs, he said. But everyone who does brain work knows that if you need fresh ideas, taking a walk helps. 1. According to the passage, fashion treadmill desks
16、 offer users many advantages EXCEPT to _. A. improve their quality of work B .increase their amount of work C. make their health become better and better D. keep good relationships with workmates 2. Which of the following does Mr. Ben-Ner agree? A. People can do different kinds of work when walking
17、on treadmill. B .The treadmill desks are fit for people solving difficult problems. C .The more oxygen you get, the better your mood is. D. A little walk can make your brain work more actively. 3. The underlined part sedentary in Paragraph 6 probably means leading a life with _. A . much sitting B.
18、daily stress C. no money D .great worry B You know the feeling you have left your phone at home and feel anxious, as if you have lost your connection to the world. Nomophobia (无手机恐惧症) affects teenagers and adults alike. You can even do an online test to see if you have it. Last week, researchers fro
19、m Hong Kong warned that nomophobia is infecting everyone. Their study found that people who use their phones to store, share and access personal memories suffer most. When users were asked to describe how they felt about their phones, words such as hurt (neck pain was often reported) and alone predi
20、cted higher levels of nomophobia. The findings of our study suggest that users regard smart phones as their extended selves and get attached to the devices, said Dr. Kim Ki Joon. People experience feelings of anxiety and unpleasantness when separated from their phones. Meanwhile, an American study s
21、hows that smart phone separation can lead to an increase in heart rate and blood pressure. So can being without your phone really give you separation anxiety? Professor Mark Griffiths, psychologist and director of the International Gaming Research Unit at Nottingham Trent University, says it is what
22、 is on the phone that counts the social networking that creates Fomo (fear of missing out) We are talking about an Internetconnected device that allows people to deal with lots of aspects of their lives, says Griffiths. You would have to surgically remove a phone from a teenager because their whole
23、life is ingrained in this device. Griffiths thinks attachment theory, where we develop emotional dependency on the phone because it holds details of our lives, is a small part of nomophobia. For screenagers, it is Fomo that creates the most separation anxiety. If they cant see whats happening on Sna
24、pchat or Instagram, they become panicstricken about not knowing whats going on socially. But they adapt very quickly if you take them on holiday and theres no Internet, says Griffiths. 4Which of the following may Dr. Kim Ki Joon agree with? AWe waste too much time on phones. BAddiction to phones mak
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