Unit 1 Part3 Extended reading ,Project,Assessment&Furthe rstudy同步练习-(2020)新牛津译林版高中英语高二选择性必修第二册.docx
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1、Unit 1 Part 3Extended reading, Project, Assessment &Further study基础过关练.单词拼写1.China previously announced it would strive to (达到高峰)in the carbon dioxide emissions by 2030.2.You take that (渠道) of information out of communication, and you lose another way that the sense is being conveyed.3.In 1946, he w
2、as hired as a (裁缝) by his subsequent mentor, Christian Dior, who had just opened his couture house in Paris.4.What we are concerned about first is the cars safety performance, when we (购买) a car.5.During the show, users can shake their phones to win a prize (赞助) by the company.6.The previous success
3、 of Change 5 has accumulated experience in this regard, which (使增长) our confidence.7.The shop will give a d of 10% as long as you pay in cash.选词填空get across; brighten up; refer to; in addition to; appeal to 1. the names on the list, there are six other applicants.2.Before you read a book, you should
4、 the catalogue first.3.The members of the voluntary group went to the street to the whole city to help the poor boy.4.A personal letter will usually a persons day.5.John has a unique way to his opinion by using as few words as possible.单句语法填空1.The boy, who is said to have a great talent for language
5、 learning and (persuade), is only ten years old.2.An (advertise) uses words and pictures to persuade people to buy a product.3.Dora seemed to be unconscious of the (amuse) she had caused.4.His work suffered because of his total (absorb) in sport.5.The English speech contest is one of my most(memory)
6、 experiences.完成句子1.如果你去海边度假,我也去。If you go to the seaside for your holiday, .2.我们为人民做得越多,我们就越幸福。The more we do for the people, .3.那就是为什么我决定给这个教育基金会一大笔钱。 I decided to give this education foundation a large sum of money.4.护士不仅要求提高工资,而且还想要减少工作时间。Not only a rise, but they want to reduce working hours as
7、well.课文语法填空Advertisements, which often use words and pictures to persuade people 1(buy) a product or service, can be found 2 we go.A 3(success) advertisement will not only make people aware of a product or service, but also create a desire to buy, behind 4 advertisers have developed ways of persuadi
8、ng people into purchasing their products or services. One of the most common techniques is to create memorable 5(slogan), some of which appeal to our emotions. Another technique employed by advertisers is to link their company or product to 6brand ambassador. In addition, some advertisements are not
9、 so obvious, in which product 7(place) is typically used.We take in these marketing messages 8(appear) in films with huge box-office success and TV shows with high ratings without thinking about them too much. Now, 9 the more digital and more personalized advertising, we are very likely to receive s
10、pecial discounts and promotions targeted 10(specifical)at us.1. 2. 3. 4. 5.6. 7. 8. 9. 10.能力提升练.阅读理解For the latter part of the 1900s, most alcohol advertising on TV was banned.During this time, the number of minors(未成年人) drinking alcohol declined.Several years ago the ban was lifted and alcohol ads
11、returned to television.Since then the number of minors drinking alcohol has grown.A study conducted by the University of California, Berkeley, shows that alcohol ads boost the abuse of alcohol, positive attitudes to it, and consumption of it in minors. Congressman Wolfe from Virginia also finds that
12、 alcohol advertising increases drunk driving and alcohol abuse in underage individuals. A survey completed in California and South Dakota schools finds that teens that are frequently exposed to alcohol advertising often begin consuming it in the next year or so.Adolescence is a time of brain develop
13、ment when anything that provides a thrill, like alcohol, is an attraction. And minors drink alcohol mainly to be like their friends. From a very early age, children want to fit in. Other than socializing, some doing that just try to cope with problems or stress. However, drinking alcohol will bring
14、about many problems. Getting rid of these ads would lessen the underage individuals urges to consume or abuse alcohol.The companies who produce the ads say they target audiences well into adulthood by using older actors.They call it “Responsible Advertising”.The truth is that these companies well kn
15、ow that their ads are played in front of minors. They even try to appeal to teens by using music, animals, and humor which according to several studies are all the things that underage individuals respond to in an advertisement. Do these companies really believe that simply stating “consume responsi
16、bly” and showing no visible consumption of alcohol really cover their actual intentions?After all these studies and surveys are taken into account, one conclusion is clear: the companies that make the ads know very well that they are supporting underage drinking and alcohol abuse. People can stand u
17、p against these companies by asking Congress to take action and ban these ads again. If enough people voice their concerns, they can do just that.1.The author mentioned the findings in the second paragraph .A.to show alcohol ads negative effects on minorsB.to tell us the danger of minors drunk drivi
18、ngC.to tell us the harm of minors drinking alcoholD.to show the Congressmans attitude towards minors consuming alcohol2.According to the third paragraph, we know .A.the reason why alcohol ads attract minorsB.the reason why minors tend to drink alcoholC.the way that alcohol affects minors lifeD.the w
19、ay that minors handle problems of alcohol3.What can we infer from the passage?A.Minors tend to do what they are forbidden to do.B.Minors know little about “consume responsibly”.C.The ad companies target consumers actually include minors.D.The ad companies employ older actors mainly to attract minors
20、.4.What is the passage mainly about?A.The phenomenon about the alcohol consumption.B.The reasons for minors alcohol consumption.C.Alcohol advertising and its effects on minors.D.The reasons for banning minors from alcohol consumption.七选五3 Things Can HappenWhen You Quit Social MediaSocial media bring
21、s you much fun.But if youre spending too much time on social media, it can be hard to imagine life without it.1 Here are some things to expect when you do that.Youll get more work done, and youll do it faster. 2 When you click back and forth between Facebook and an important project, your work time
22、may be lengthened by as much as 40 percent.Thats a high price to pay for a few likes and comments.3 As social media has become easy to access, we often feel forced to pay attention to what is happening on our news-feeds anywhere and at any time.The desire to be constantly aware of whats going on onl
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