(2019版)新人教版选择性必修第二册Unit 4Period 1 Reading and Thinking 习题 (含答案).docx
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1、Unit 4Period 1Reading and Thinking【基础训练】【基础训练】.单词拼写1The required d_ (持续时间) of the internship for undergraduates ranges fromeight to twelve months.2Why does the author compare the parentteen war to a b_ (边界) conflict in thebook?3Seeing Grandma was sleepy, Little Tom drew the c_ (窗帘) and turned the TV
2、down.4The rain was pouring down and she thought she heard a rumble of t_ (雷声).5The h_ (亮点) of the match will be shown later this evening.6 Last summer, my friends and I went to Hainan Island to enjoy the beautiful s_ (风景).7He devoted a major section of his m_ (巨大的) report to an analysis of the bridg
3、edesign.8 The biggest headache of this a_ (航空公司) is the increase in the price of aviationfuel.9. I see the vase in the window of an _ (古董) shop.10The _ (山峰) of the mountain can be seen from here.11The ships in the _ (海湾) present a beautiful sight.12He spent six years of his early childhood living on
4、 the Hulun Buir _ (大草原).13My friend was hungry, so we drove to a shopping m_ to get some food.14I held my b_ and sank under the water.15The eruption of a volcano is a_.16Ag_ is different from a sheep.选词填空pull back, start out, take ones breath away, all the way, wake up1When we _ again, the streets w
5、ere filled with people.2But every day they get up, that old fear _ with them.3Are you going to deliver lectures _ home?4I _ the curtains and saw a large plane flying outside.5Everywhere she turned she saw something that _.单句语法填空1I was pleased _ (hear) what you had experienced during your journey.2 T
6、he place must have been recognized as a valuable one for many centuries before the greatcity _ (arise).3Our English teacher asked us not to understand the report _ (literal).4According to the report, the epidemic is _ (awesome) serious.5With temperatures dropping below _ (freeze), wind howling and r
7、oads gettingslippery, Qinghai usually sees a huge dip in tourists in the winter months.6The same principle was used in a method of _ (drill) in oilfields.课文语法填空Li Daiyu and Liu Qian went to Canada to pay1._visit to their cousins inHalifax. They decided to fly to Vancouver and then take the train. Th
8、e thought of crossing thewhole country was 2._(excite) for them.Firstly they3._(spend)a couple of days in Vancouver seeing the sights.Despite the bad weather, they took a boat ride out into the bay, and later visited an island4._had wonderful shops selling crafts and antiques.The next morning, they
9、arose early5._(take) the train to Lake Louise, passingthrough the Canadian Rockies. When the train arrived at the station, they took a taxi to LakeLouise, where the blue water6._ (literal) took their breath away. In addition7._ seeing spectacular mountain peaks and forests, one highlight of their tr
10、ip was beingable to see many different8._(creature).After that, they caught the train towardsToronto.One of the trains first stops was in Edmonton. Edmonton is freezing cold in winter,with daily temperatures9._(average)10 .From Edmonton, the train headed southeast across the great Canadian Prairie.
11、The trainthundered on, through the rolling hills. There10._(be) frost on the ground,confirming that autumn had arrived in Canada. Finally they reached the capital of Ontario,Toronto.All in all, their trip was very interesting.【能力提升】.阅读I love sleeping. Its something Im good at. Theres nothing better
12、than nodding off on the sofain front of the TV and when my head hits the pillow at night, I have no problem falling into a deepsleep within minutes. There is one place where I never nap (打盹) and thats at workbut newresearch suggests I should!The idea of you and your colleagues heading off for a lie
13、down in the afternoon may seemstrange, but some companies such as Google and Facebook actually encourage it, because itsthought that a powernap makes them more refreshed and more focused, and this in turn makesthem more productive.An Australian health writer called Victoria is a founder of a campaig
14、n called Nap Now whichis trying to make sleeping at work more acceptable. She calls herself a “naptivist”! She says, “Ithink that our culture is a bit crazy not to accept it. Its time to end the common work principlewhich is all about working longer and harder.”So should we all be taking a sleeping
15、bag and pillow to work with us?A few years ago,research by the East of England DevelopmentAgency found 30% of people have their best ideasin bed compared to just 11% who have them at their desk. That suggests people are more creativewhen they are relaxed, and the agency has called for companies to p
16、ut beds in the workplace.Anap in the afternoon is nothing new. In certain hot countries, such as Spain, a short rest orsleep in the afternooncalled a siestais perfectly normal. So maybe we should break from thetraditional ninetofive work culture and take up the siesta. The UKs Sleep Council claims t
17、hat theninetofive working day does not fit into the natural sleeping pattern of the human race and saysthat bosses need to introduce a more sleepfriendly working day.1Why are the employees of Google allowed to take anap in the afternoon in theworkplace?AThey are expected to work better.BThey cant fo
18、cus their attention on the work.CThey are running the Nap Now campaign.DThey have difficulty in falling asleep at night.2The underlined word “naptivist” in Paragraph 3probably refers to someone who_.Atakes no nap at workBenjoys napping at workCstudies sleeping at workDfights against working long hou
19、rs3According to the passage, what can we learn about siesta?A.It is a newly practical pattern.BIt has been taken up in Finland.CIt is sort of traditional work culture.DIt fits into the natural sleeping pattern.4What is the authors main purpose of writing the passage?ATo explain how to nap at work.BT
20、o show how the new study was carried out.CTo tell us the importance of sleeping at work.DTo call for the more sleepfriendly work culture.七选五Today, there are thousands of national parks all over the world._1_In that year,the United States government gave a large piece of land to the state of Californ
21、ia. They ask thestate to create a special park to protect the mountains and forest in the area. The trees in this areaare called sequoias._2_They are the tallest living things in the world and are not foundanywhere else on Earth.Conservationists in other countries saw what happened in California and
22、 soon began to do thesame. Today Europe has over 350 national parks. The first one in France, Vanoise National Park,was created in 1963 because the government wanted to stop a plan to build a large tourist projectthere. The idea of creating a national park was first discussed in the 1940s, but peopl
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