(2019版)外研版高中英语必修第一册Unit3 Family matters 单元练习(含答案).docx
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1、unit3:Family matters 1.完形填空 You may always hear about people who knew exactly what they wanted to do with their life from the time they were in kindergarten.I hadnt considered lots of career choices when I graduated from high school.Like most students who earned good grades in math and science class
2、es,I found people41me to be an engineer.But all of that changed when I went to my 42. I will never forget the feeling of walking into my very first Biology lecture(讲座).I nervously found a seat and waited for the type of43you see in TV shows,old and strict.What I got was exactly44.Dr Espinoza was a c
3、aring and enthusiastic(有激情的) teacher,and two terms of her classes made me fall in love with Biology.Her exciting classes made me 45that I had other choices besides being a(n)46.It meant I was headed for a career in biological research. 47Dr Espinoza and many other professors like her,I found that sc
4、ientists arent just what we48on the National Geographic Channel.They are real people who answer real questions and49real problems.This led me to seek out opportunities(机会) to do real science projects and see if I 50it.While I was at university,I learned how to ask good questions,how to conduct(做,实施)
5、 experiments and collect data,and how to share what I learned with people.As it 51,I loved every minute of it. Falling in love with52was a long process for me,but it led me to a job I love.Like the science itself,my journey toward being a scientist was53,but helped along by many teachers and profess
6、ors who54me the way.Now,I try my best to learn new things and55new knowledge. 1.A.appointingB.forcing C.allowingD.encouraging 2.A.universityB.office C.roomD.lab 3.A.agentB.volunteer C.hostD.professor 4.A.opposite B.traditional C.typicalD.similar 5.A.realiseB.regret C.refuseD.recall 6.A.lawyerB.educa
7、tor C.scholarD.engineer 7.A.As toB.Due to C.On behalf ofD.In spite of 8.A.take care ofB.make fun of C.learn aboutD.search for 9.A.solveB.bring C.raiseD.ignore 10.A.enjoyed B.doubted C.recommendedD.acknowledged 11.A.came aboutB.broke up C.set offD.turned out 12.A.literatureB.science C.languageD.art 1
8、3.A.preciousB.smooth C.beneficial D.slow 14.A.promisedB.showed C.leftD.awarded 15.A.recordB.admire C.createD.forget 2.阅读理解 Graham and his friends preferred to shoot up in their arms, necks and legs. A dealer once said Graham was the type who would never be able to turn back and that he expected him
9、to die from the drug. Wendy feared the same,but didnt know how to save her son. “Once,after hed disappeared for more than a month, I found him at a friends house with a bunch of other users, ” she said,“I got down on my hands and knees,begging him to come home. He did,but the next morning he was gon
10、e. I don t know what made him do it,but I drove 20 miles to the nearest train station. Graham was headed for Seattle,with his pockets full of drugs. If I hadnt gotten there in time,I would never have seen him alive again. ” The turning point came in 2007,after Graham was arrested yet again for posse
11、ssion. Wendy got a call from the Montana Drugs Project,which works with local law enforcement (强制 执行) to keep track of youth-related crimes so it can help families in trouble. Following a counselors advice,Wendy hired two men to come to her home in the middle of the night, tie Graham and take him to
12、 a treatment program in Thompson Falls, Montana. “I was high when they came and really angry with my mom, ” he said,“But if she hadnt done that,drugs would have killed me. ”After six months of treatment,Graham,now 19,came back to Kalispell,where hes grown close to Wendy once again. “I still have the
13、 desires every day and attend support meetings every night, ” he said,“But life is worth living again. My mom thinks thats a miracle. I guess she is right. ” 1. The underlined phrase “shoot up” in Paragraph 1 probably means “_”. A. increase very quickly and suddenly B. put illegal drugs into the bod
14、y by using a needle C. kill or injure someone by using a gun D. try to achieve a particular aim 2. When the two men came to their home in the middle of the night, Graham _. A. had just taken drugs and was in the state of excitement B. was sleeping in a high bed above the ground C. had just taken dru
15、gs and was in the state of suffering D. was quarrelling with his mother 3. What conclusion can be drawn from the end of the passage? A. Graham is still using drugs now. B. Graham hates his mother very much. C. Graham thinks he cant be saved. D. Graham has come off drugs now. B A young girl is being
16、called a hero after some quick thinking helped save her mothers life earlier this month. Wet floor caused, Haley Glaser, a mom of four, falling down unanswered in her Franklin Township, New Jersey home one cold morning. Her 4-year-old daughter, Isla, took action and called 911. “My mommy fell down a
17、nd she cant talk, ” Isla calmly explained to the police on the phone. With her 1-year-old twin brothers Jake and Jami inside the home and her mother on the floor, Isla stayed on the phone and spoke to the police as she waited for help to arrive. The 4-year-old even stayed calm as she worked to quiet
18、 the dogs and then unlocked the door for police. Thanks to Isla s call, officers were able to get to Haley. “One minute I was thinking, I should call my doctor, and the next minute, I was laying on the kitchen floor and made sure that my 4-year-old had called 911 and that she did good, ” said Haley.
19、 “She easily could have been scared, but she didnt, ” she added. Police in Franklin Township, New Jersey, are now praising Isla for saving her mothers life. “I know adults that can t handle this type of an incident with that much bravery, calmness and distinction, ” said Philip. For her swift thinki
20、ng, police made Isla an honorary junior police officer and awarded her a certificate of commendation (奖) for her brave and heroic efforts in calling 911 during a medical emergency. 4. Why did the mother fall to the floor? A. The floor was wet.B. It was very cold.C. She was hungry. D. She was tired.
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