(2019新教材)外研版高中英语必修一英语刷题课时练1(含答案).doc
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1、刷题课时练 1Unit 1Section Starting out & Understanding ideas .阅读理解 A My husband and I recently went to Disney World with our three children. We had a wonderful time.Besides, I experienced something that left a deep impression on me. Our children were excited about the attraction where children could driv
2、e the cars. They were so delighted that I decided to stand beside the track to get pictures of everyone as they drove past on the track. As I waited for them to drive by, I noticed a car with a father and his son who was about 7 years old. They rolled down the hill at the beginning, but suddenly the
3、 car stopped. The young driver looked nervous, “I cant do it.” His father quietly said, “Yes, you can.” “No. I cant!” “Yes, you can, son.” The little guy was almost in tears, “I cant!” With deep patience, the father said, “Son, you can do this. Im going to help you.” A moment later, with the father
4、helping his son, the two went smoothly (顺利地) on their way down the track. The scene brought tears to my eyes and it reminded (使想起) me of my dear father. Just like that little boys dad, my father used to say the same words to me. Every time things got hard or when I experienced setbacks along the way
5、, he would say, “Michelle, you can do this. Im going to help you.” Time and time again the words greatly encouraged me on the journey. Im aware that I cant do things under my own power, but the words “Yes, you can” come beside me and give me wisdom and strength. As I benefited (受益) a lot from them,
6、I often tell my children never to say “I cant” easily when they meet something difficult. 【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。作者一家去迪士尼游 玩,途中遇到了一对父子,那位父亲教育儿子的话使得作者想起 了自己的父亲。 1Why did the author stand beside the track? AShe didnt dare to drive alone. BShe wasnt interested in driving cars. CShe wanted to take photos for he
7、r family. DShe wanted to rest for a few minutes. 答案与解析:C细节理解题。根据第二段的第二句“They were so delighted that I decided to stand beside the track to get pictures of everyone as they drove past on the track.”可知,作者站 在轨道旁边是为了给家人拍照。 2How did the author react to the fathers helping his son? AShe was greatly moved.
8、 BShe was impressed by the boys patience. CShe decided to learn from the father. DShe reminded the father not to be too strict. 答案与解析:A推理判断题。根据倒数第二段的“The scene brought tears to my eyes and it reminded me of my dear father.”可知,作者看到这个场景后感动得哭了,并想起了她的 父亲。 3What does the underlined word in the last but o
9、ne paragraph mean? ADisasters.BFrustration. CFights.DPain. 答案与解析:B词义猜测题。根据前文的“Every time things got hard or when I experienced.”可知, or 前后要表达的意 思相近,再根据后文父亲说的话可推测,此词意为“挫折”。 4What can we infer from the passage? AThe author enjoys traveling very much. BThe author is patient with her children. CThe autho
10、r was greatly encouraged by the boys father. DThe author was greatly influenced by the words“Yes, you can” 答案与解析: D推理判断题。 根据最后一段的前两句可知, “Yes, you can”这几个词对作者的影响很大。 B I began smoking at 13, with a friend in the evenings when we were out. I never thought of the damage it brought me. But I had a bad co
11、ugh after a cold, and my teeth werent as white as my sisters, who never smoked. I no longer played any sports. Since all my friends smoked, I never felt different. I met and married my husband Paul when we were 22,both smoking like chimneys (烟囱). I had two children by the time I was 26, and life wen
12、t on as normal. We smoked around our children, never thinking it would be doing them any harm. They both begged us to stop when they learned about the hazards of smoking. We just rolled our eyes at each other. My parents quit smoking, and my aunts quit smoking, but they were older. I had lots of tim
13、e to quit in my life. Pauls mother died of a heart attack at only 55, after suffering two diseases caused by smoking.And still we smoked. At the age of 36, I had a child with a breathing problem. We moved outside to smoke, as she had such trouble breathing, and we didnt want to add to that! Then my
14、father died a few years later of cancer throughout his body. Still I smoked, even as he asked me on his deathbed to try to stop. I did mean to, but I thought that I had too many worries to deal with. How would I face them without a smoke? Little did I know then that the smoking was only adding to my
15、 inability (无能) to deal with trouble, clouding my whole world in smoke. Then Paul had an extremely serious problem in his heart because of a condition caused by smoking. Finally, I decided to quit smoking. I knew Id suffer greatly too if I kept smoking. Paul decided to join me, of course. He had no
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