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类型Unit 4 Breaking boundaries 单元综合练习-(2019)新外研版高中英语选择性必修第二册.docx

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    1、单元综合练习-Unit 4Breaking boundaries完形填空集中练.完形填空一Adventure is in my blood.And I had been considering how I was going to 1 my high school graduation.I didnt just want a small party in the backyard.I started thinking about doing a solo 2 somewhere out of the ordinary.I took out maps and drew the 1,500-mil

    2、e route along which I would be 3 from the northernmost point in Norway to the southernmost section of Sweden.When I shared my plans with my dad,he 4 as I thought he would.Because I get my adventurous spirits from him,he was 5 it.I had only been away from my home three days now,but there was an inner

    3、 6 going on inside of me.Part of me was 7 and doubting whether I really could make it.The other part of me was ready to 8 to myself and my family that I could do it by myself.On the road,I met another bicyclist who was quite a bit older than I was.He had started his journey alone by bike at the sout

    4、hern part of Norway and had just finished.I could tell he had a great sense of 9 .It encouraged me not to 10 .As I listened to my 11 artists on my MP4 player,I pedaled(踩踏板) with my feet.There was 12 around me for miles. 13 ,that wasnt entirely true.There were mosquitoesmillions of them.My arms were

    5、so dotted with bites that they looked like a topographical map(地形图)But,however 14 it would be,nothing could stop my advance 15 the destination.As you know,adventure is in my blood.1A.celebrate BfinishCspend Dorganize2A.flight BactivityCperformance Dtrip3A.walking BflyingCbiking Djogging4A.agreed Bsi

    6、ghedCteased Dobtained5A.in fear of Bin charge ofCin favor of Din need of6A.battle BdilemmaCrequest Ddiscussion7A.stubborn BambitiousChomesick Dastonished8A.submit BturnCprove Dadapt9A.humor BdirectionCbalance Dsatisfaction10A.calm down Bbreak downCkeep on Dgive up11A.personal BfavoriteCprofessional

    7、Dgrateful12A.nobody BeverybodyCanything Deverything13A.Simply BActuallyCEventually DFortunately14A.boring BconfusingCcomplex Dtough15A.from BwithCin Dtoward1-15 ADCAC ACCDD BABDD 二Scientists in Norway have some good news for coffee drinkers.Researchers have already found evidence that the drink or t

    8、he beans can help with weight loss, 1 ones risk of developing some diseases,promote muscle growth,protect against certain types of cancers and can even reduce ones risk of premature(早于预期的) death,among many other 2 .Now it is said that a cup of 3 reduces physical pain.The surprising finding is 4 a st

    9、udy involving 48 volunteers who agreed to spend 90 minutes performing computer tasks meant to finish office work.The tasks were known to 5 pain in the shoulders,neck,forearms and wrists.The researchers wanted to 6 how people with pain and those who were pain-free tolerated(忍受) the pain of such tasks

    10、.“As a matter of convenience,the scientists allowed people to drink coffee before taking the test to avoid 7 effects of caffeine lack,e.g.decreased vigor,sleepiness,and exhaustion,” they reported.When it came time to analyze the data,the researchers from Norways National Institute of Occupational He

    11、alth and Oslo University Hospital noticed that the 19 people who drank coffee reported a 8 intensity(强度) of pain than the 29 people who didnt.In the shoulders and neck, 9 ,the average pain was rated 41 (on a 100-point scale) among the coffee drinkers and 55 for the non-coffee drinkers.Similar gaps w

    12、ere found for all pain sites measured,and coffees obvious pain-reduction effect 10 .However,the authors of the study,which was published this week in the journal,BMC Research Notes,warn that the results of the study come with many 11 .For starters,the researchers dont know how much coffee the coffee

    13、 drinkers consumed(消耗) before taking the computer tests. 12 ,they doubt whether the coffee drinkers and non-coffee drinkers were 13 in all aspects except for their coffee consumption.Problems like these tend to 14 the importance of the findings.But those doubts are 15 to trouble the coffee drinkers

    14、looking for any reason not to cut back on their daily caffeine habit.1A.take BreduceCincrease Dface2A.trends BadviceCbenefits Dpromotions3A.milk BwaterCcoke Dcoffee4A.based on Bfond ofCdifferent from Dregarded as5A.cause BindicateCease Drelieve6A.warn BcompareCcure Dtreat7A.unpleasant BmodestCsignif

    15、icant Dpositive8A.lower BhigherCshorter Dlonger9A.in addition Bas a resultCfor example Din one word10A.turned up Btook upCput up Dgave up11A.satisfaction BuncertaintiesCattention Dresponses12A.Moreover BHoweverCOtherwise DNevertheless13A.guilty BsimilarCdifferent Dproper14A.realize BobserveCmeasure

    16、Dweaken15A.unlikely BorderlyCjealous Dcapable1-15 BCDAA BAACA BABDA语法填空读后续写综合练.语法填空(2021湖南长沙质检)In recent years,the combination of pets and catering has become incredibly popular in many cities.While many cafs 1. (start) out offering the company of cats and dogs,they are expanding their range.Some ca

    17、fs include animals like squirrels(松鼠) and even capybaras(水豚)In reviews,Internet users have commented that one reason for visiting these business is to interact 2. (close) with animals they have only seen from afar.“The customers love animals.They are curious about these pets and want to raise one at

    18、 home,3. circumstance dont allow it,” said pet caf owner Tian Xuhui.Liu Wan,a Beijing resident,loves pigs,but her parents would not approve of her 4. (get) one as a pet.The 24-year-old had to admire the animals through videos and images.But now,she can have a close encounter with a pig every weekend

    19、.Also,these pet cafs serve as a heaven for those 5. find comfort in being around animals.“Here,you can get close to the cute little 6. in a very comfortable way without having to worry about safety and hygiene(卫生)overall,it is an extremely 7. (comfort) experience,” said Xiao Ou,a pet caf visitor.Ani

    20、mal lovers also expect the pet cafs to change peoples attitudes toward pets.Animals like ducks,pigs and sheep 8. (serve) as food for many years.People hardly see them as pets.But the pet cafs help shift their attitude 9. seeing them as playthings to regarding them as family members or close friends.

    21、“Whether at home or in stores,these little animals are there for companionship and they bring 10. (warm) to our hearts,” Xiao said.1started2closely3but4getting5who6ones7comfortable8have been served9from10warmth.读后续写(2021山东新高考名校联考)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。One never knows what one is going

    22、 to find when one steps out into the world.Even something as simple as a walk through your neighborhood can result in either mild excitement or unusual adventure if the cards are right.On a sunny afternoon,Mike journeyed into the construction site near his home.Suddenly,he heard something coming fro

    23、m around the side of a nearby building.It sounded like the whining(哀鸣) cries of an animal.He curiously turned the corner,only to see a small dog standing on its back legs and wagging its tail pitifully.He then noticed that the poor thing seemed to be stuck at the waist between a small concrete wall

    24、and an even smaller broken wooden fence.The poor animals difficult situation was pretty obvious and Mike knew that if he did nothing and left the dog there,it might not survive.He had no idea how long the animal had been there up until that point.It might not have eaten or drunk anything in days.Det

    25、ermined to help,he looked around to find a stick,proceeded to climb up onto the cement slab and pointed his stick back at the clog.He was trying to pry(撬动) above the animal by inserting the stick between the cement wall and the smaller,broken wall,but the terrified animal obviously didnt know his in

    26、tention and attempted to bite at the tool and barked at him fearfully.The fright in its eyes said everything.After at least a minute or so of trying to free the dog,Mike found his plan much more difficult in practice than it had stayed inside his own head.The hot sun was beating down.Drops of sweat

    27、running down his face,Mike sat down on the ground and scratched his head with annoyance,thinking about what in the world his next move was going to be.Beside him,the dog curled up into a ball,whining miserably.注意:续写词数应为150左右。Then Mike went around to the other side of the wall and grabbed hold of the

    28、 stick. Eventually,with the few well-positioned pieces of wood,Mike managed to insert his stick in the right way. 参考范文Then Mike went around to the other side of the wall and grabbed hold of the stick.He tried from a different angle.For a brief moment,he made eye contact with the dog in an attempt to

    29、 assure the dog that he was there to save him.Seeming to sense his kindness,the dog became calmer and less scared.However,after several unsuccessful attempts,he sank himself to the ground,frustrated.Just at the moment,he glanced at some pieces of wood.An idea occurred to him.He tried wedging the pie

    30、ces into the gap,pried and pushed.At the same time,he stayed cautious not to frighten the poor dog.Eventually,with the few well-positioned pieces of wood,Mike managed to insert his stick in the right way.A little unsteadily,the animal got to its feet and pulled itself out fully.“Yes!” The rescuer ex

    31、claimed in excitement,unable to deal with blood dropping off his handhe was injured while saving the dog.Behind him,the dog wagged its tail furiously and sniffed at his feet,happy to be free.Mike knelt down and stroked the dog,saying,“Go home,boy!” Seeing the dog disappear in the distance,Mike continued his way,bathed in the warm sunshine.

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