(2019版)新人教版高中英语必修第二册-Unit 4 Reading for Writing &Assessing Your Progress & Video Time 课后提升练(含答案).docx
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1、UNIT 4 HISTORYAND TRADITIONSPart 3 Reading for Writing,Assessing Your Progress & Video Time课后提升练课后提升练I阅读理解Mary Anning was an English fossil (化石) collector, dealer and paleontologist (古生物学家).Her fossil-hunting helped change the way people thought about the world.Mary was born into a poor family i
2、n England on May 21, 1799. She lived in the seaside townof Lyme Regis, in Dorset. The family had nine children. Only Mary and her brother Joseph grewup. Marys father took his children along the beach. They picked up shells and stones to sell tovisitors. Mary did not go to school much. Her family was
3、 too poor. And schools did not teachchildren about fossils. Mary could read and write. She taught herself. She learned about rocks andhow bodies are made.In 1811 when Mary and Joseph were hunting fossils, Joseph saw a bone sticking out of therock. Mary had a hammer to chip away at the rock. Very car
4、efully she uncovered it. She found thefirst complete fossil of the ichthyosaur (鱼龙).Since then, Mary became crazy about fossil-hunting. She liked to hunt on the beach after astorm. The wind, rain and waves made the rocks crumble. It was easy to spot fossils. Most daysMary went fossil hunting with he
5、r dog, Tray.Rich friends helped Mary by selling fossils for her. They sent her money. Scientists wroteletters and came to see her, One good friend was William Buckland, a professor at OxfordUniversity. Mary also opened a shop to sell fossils, stones and shells. She chatted with visitors.Mary Anning
6、died in 1847. How evolution (进化) works was explained by Charles Darwinnot long after Marys death. Her fossils had helped scientists understand how things began.1. Why did Marys father take his children along the beach?A. To enjoy life.B. To make a living.C. To look for fossils.D. To teach them about
7、 fossils.2. What can we learn about Mary?A. Her father was a paleontologist.B. Her father educated her at home.C. She had nine brothers and sisters in all.D. She might be popular at that time.3. Who was the first one to catch sight of the rock containing the first complete ichthyosaurfossil?A. Charl
8、es Darwin.B. Marys dog.C. Joseph.D. Mary.4. What does the underlined word crumble in the fourth paragraph mean?A. Break.B. Shake.C. Float.D. Dive.II七选五Everyone dreams. If youve ever tried to figure out the meaning of a strange dream, yourenot alone. Humans have been trying to make sense of dreams si
9、nce recorded history.1Hereare some of the findings.2People with great creativity are more likely to dream about unusual settings and blocks inthe natural world, such as a log or a rock they cant get around.Youve got a heart problem. People who have frequent nightmares may be significantly morelikely
10、 to suffer from an irregular heartbeat or chest pain. If you have those problems, its moredifficult for you to breathe at night.3Youre avoiding something. Do you dream about being followed by a stranger, a monster, or agiant tidal wave? This could indicate that youre afraid to deal with something in
11、 your daily life.4Youll have a good result in a test. Students whose performance improved were those whohad dreamed about the maze ( 迷 宫 ) during their sleep.5This improves learning andproblem-solving skills.Despite the fact that technology has vastly expanded our understanding of dreaming, much ofw
12、hat occurs when were asleep remains as it has always been: a mystery.A. How creative you are.B. Dreaming may strengthen memories.C. What kind of problem solver you are.D. What can our dreams tell about ourselves?E. How can we understand better about ourselves?F. That explains why you cannot have a s
13、ound sleep.G.Ask yourself what issue or emotion youre faced with.1._2._3._4._5._III完形填空It was the last day of the final examination in a large eastern university. On the steps of onebuilding, a group of engineering seniors gathered, discussing the exam due to begin in a few1.On their faces was confi
14、dence (自信). This was their last examthen on to2and jobs.Some talked about jobs they already had; others talked about jobs they3get. With thecertainty of four years of college, they felt ready and able to take4of the world. The comingexam would be a(n)5task. The professor had said they could bring6bo
15、oks or notes theywanted, requesting only that they did not7each other, during the test.8they entered the classroom. The professor handed out the papers. And smiles9on thestudents faces as they noted there were only five essay-type questions.Three hours had passed10the professor began to collect the
16、papers. The students nolonger looked confident. On their faces was a frightened expression. Papers in hand, no one spokeas the professor faced the class.He looked at the11faces before him, and then asked, How many people completed allfive questions?12a hand was raised.How many people answered four?
17、Still no hands.Three? Two? The students moved restlessly in their seats.One, then? Certainly somebody finished13. But the class remained silent.The professor put down the papers. That is exactly what I14, he said. I just want toimpress upon you that,15you have completed four years of engineering, th
18、ere are still manythings about the16you dont know. These questions you couldnt answer are relatively17in everyday practice. Then smiling, he added, You will all18this course, but remembereven though you are now college graduates, your education has just19.The years have20the name of this professor,
19、but not the lesson he taught.1.A. secondsB. minutesC. hoursD. days2.A. marriageB. discussionC. educationD. graduation3.A. wouldB. mustC. have toD. used to4.A. holdB. controlC. careD. place5.A. interestingB. necessaryC. easyD. unusual6.A. noB. eitherC. anyD. all7.A. listen toB. look afterC. refer toD
20、. talk to8.A. NervouslyB. JoyfullyC. QuicklyD. Curiously9.A. appearedB. changedC. frozeD. stopped10.A. thenB. thatC. beforeD. after11.A. pleasedB. worriedC. surprisedD. moved12.A. NotB. OnceC. NoD. Even13.A. allB. noneC. oneD. it14.A. wonderedB. enjoyedC. hatedD. expected15.A. right nowB. as thoughC
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