(2019版)外研版高中英语必修第一册Unit 2 Exploring English 单元检测(含答案).docx
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1、1 Unit 2 Exploring English 单元检测单元检测 一、用单词的适当形式完成句子一、用单词的适当形式完成句子 1Look up the _ (mean) of the word in the dictionary. 2_(careless) will be a disaster not only to ourselves but also to patients. 3Though I had explained many times, he was still_(confuse) about it. 4Our life is just a_(reflect) of what
2、 we have done. 5Dont believe him! What he says is opposite_what he does. 6When he feels low, I often _(courage) him. 7This excellent book will be a welcome _ (add) to the library of any student. 8Children are full of imagination and _(create). 9Let me try winding _your watchmaybe that will get it go
3、ing again. 10The beautiful song reminded me _ my childhood. 二、根据汉语意思填写单词二、根据汉语意思填写单词 11You dont need to feel nervous because of others_(举止). 12I decided to apply for the course that _(反映) my interest 13Water is the _ (相对的) force to fire 14English was invented by people,and _(反映) the _(创造性) of the hu
4、man race. 15Even the smallest of words can be _(令人困惑的). 16On seeing this wonderful _(雕像), everyone present let out a cry of surprise. 17Her_(行为) at the party was completely out of character. 18His official _(头衔) is editor. 三、根据首字母填写单词三、根据首字母填写单词 19If harmless actions are the opposite of harmful acti
5、ons,why are shameless and shameful b_ the same? 20If “hard” is the opposite of “soft”,why are “hardly” and “softly” not an o_ pair? 2 21For example, in our free time we can sculpt a s_ and paint a painting, but we take a photo 22The two groups met for i_ talks. 23The paper had intended to b_ itself
6、in London. 24I teach c_writing at Trinity College. 25If the problem is not properly handled, it may have n_ effects on them. 四、阅读选择四、阅读选择 A Arecent study followed nearly 1,500 old people for 10 years. It found that those who had a large network of friends lived longer than those with fewer friends b
7、y more than 20%.This study isnt the only one that shows friendships can be good for our health. Lots of research has shown social support and good health are connected. One recent study focuses on people with ovarian cancer. It says those with lots of social support had much lower levels of a protei
8、n connected to more dangerous cancers. This made their treatments (治疗) work better. In another study, women with breast cancer in a support group lived twice as long as those not in a support group. They also had much less pain. Sheldon Cohen, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh,
9、 says strong social support helps people deal with stress. There may be more benefits as well, Cohen says. Friends encourage you to look after yourself better.And people with more friends have higher selfconfidence, so they feel they have more control over their lives. Other studies show people with
10、 fewer friends are likely to die sooner after having a heart attack, compared with people having a strong social network. Having lots of friends may even lower your chance of catching a cold. People with social support have fewer immune (免疫的) problems and lower levels of stress, says Tasha Howe, who
11、 works at Humboldt State University. We are social animals, and we were born to be in groups, Howe says. We have always needed others to survive better. Its in our genes. People with a big social group are likely to be more at peace, which leads to better health, Howe says. 26What does it mean when
12、people have high levels of the protein mentioned in Paragraph 2? AThey have a stronger social network. 3 BThe treatments for cancers work better. CThey have low risk of developing cancer. DThey have high risk of developing dangerous cancers. 27What does the underlined word benefits in Paragraph 3 pr
13、obably mean? AAdvantages. BStresses. CMethods. DConcerns. 28What can we infer from Tasha Howes words? AHumans really need friends. BHumans should live peacefully. CCertain stress is good for our health. DThere are many ways to have good health. B Public Health England (PHE) is targeting pizzas, read
14、y meals, ready meat and takeaways. The government has also required the food industry to start using healthier food and encourage the public to choose lower calorie (卡路里) foods. It is all part of an effort to cut calorie intake by 20% by 2024. The target will point to 13 different food groups, which
15、 are equal to about a fifth of the calorie taken by children. If action is not taken, PHE said, it would be prepared to ask the government to pass laws. PHE would strictly monitor the progress by looking at which products people buy and would be prepared to punish companies which do not take on thei
16、r duties. The government is also organizing a program encouraging adults to consume (吃,喝) 400 calories at breakfast and 600 each at lunch and dinner. At present, adults consume between 200 and 300 calories more than they should each day. PHE chief nutritionist Dr.Alison Tedstone said the 400600600 t
17、ip would make it easier for people to make healthier choices by being able to judge what they should eat at each meal. How many calories should we eat? It is suggested that a woman eat no more than 2,000 calories a day, while a man should limit his intake to 2,500. For children, it depends on the ag
18、e.A fouryearold should consume no more than 1,300 calories a day, while for teens aged 17 and 18, 4 it is about 3,000, but overweight children are eating up to 500 calories more than that. Prof Russell Viner, from the Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health, said it was a necessary move. He sai
19、d, “Over the past 40 years, there has been slow growth in food sizes, with pizzas and hamburgers simply much bigger than they were in our parents time.” The convenience of fast food and the advertisement of unhealthy food and drinks to children add to the problem. 29What will happen to a company if
20、it encourages high calorie food? AIt will be punished by customers. BIt will be forced to stop producing foods. CIt will be punished by Public Health England. DIt will be asked to throw away all the food. 30Who should take in the most calories? ABabies aged 4.BTeens aged 18. CWomen.DMen. 31What can
21、be learned from the text? AThe government has passed laws about using healthier food. BPHE is concerned about the British health problems. CMen should eat no more than 2,000 calories. DHamburgers are not bigger than before. C Youre enjoying a quiet evening at home when suddenly your neighbors dog st
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