高中英语Unit5ThemeparksUsinglanguage新人教必修4文档格式.docx

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hands-on______________

classoutings______________

getcloseto______________

二,阅读检测

1.Fastreading:

1)WhatisFuturoscope?

 

2)WhatdoesFuturoscopeprovide?

3)WhatadvantagedoesFuturoscopehave?

4)Whattheactivitiesare?

2.ReadagainanddotheEx1,2,3onP39.

3.Fillintheblank:

Entertainment

Education

Totakeajourneydeepintospace

Totryscientificexperiments

实战演练

一:

按课文内容填空

Thisscienceandtechnology-basedthemeparkinFranceusesthemost_____1_____technology.

Visitorscan____2____partsoftheworldtheyhaveneverexperienced,goingwithfamousdiverstothe___3____oftheocean;

___4___partincarracing,skiingonsomeofthemostdifficultmountainsintheworld;

meeting____5_____withdinosaur;

trying___6____experiments;

learning__7_mustbedonetoprepareforaflightintospaceoranunderseatrip;

understandingwhywecouldnotliveontheotherplanetsinoursolarsystem.

Theamazing,____8____informationtogetherwithmanyopportunitiesfor___9____learningmakestheworld____10____inacompletelynewwayforvisitors.

二:

单项选择

1.(2007北京)Weshouldn’tspendourmoneytestingsomanypeople,mostof________arehealthy.

A.thatB.which

C.WhatD.Whom

2.Itisreportedthattwoschools,______arebeingbuiltinmyhometown,willopennextyear.

A.theyboth

B.whichboth

C.bothofthem

D.bothofwhich

3.Asaseniorstudent,Iamdeterminedtoworkharderinorderto_______thedesireduniversity.

A.admitby

B.beadmittedby

C.admitinto

D.beadmittedinto

4.TheplanereachedHongKongtenminutes________ofitsscheduledtime.

A.inreturnB.indetailC.inrealityD.inadvance

5.Alltheplantscometo_______whenspringarrives.

A.liveB.aliveC.lifeD.lives

6.I’llneverforgetthedays_____Ispentonthefarmduringmychildhood.

A.whenB.thatC.inwhichD.onwhich

7.Seeingthehappy_______ofboysplayingontheplayground,Ican’thelpthinkingofmychildhood.

A.sight

B.scene

C.view

D.sign

8.---_____thathemanagedtogettheinformation?

---Oh,afriendofhishelpedhim.

A.Wherewasit

B.Whatwasit

C.Howwasit

D.Whywasit

9.WhenpeopletalkaboutthecitiesinFrance,thefirst________comesintomindisParis.

A.oneB.ones

C.thatD.what

10.Isittheyears____youworkedinthefactory____haveagreateffectonyourliteraryworks?

A.that;

where

B.that;

that

C.where;

D.when.that

反馈检测

一,完形填空

Doyoureadnewspapersregularly?

Newspaperarticles___1___importantandinterestinginformationforpeopleofallages.___2___,notallinformationisof___3___toeveryone.Fortunately,findingthesectionsthatyouparticularlywanttoread___4___notdifficult.Thereareprobablycertainsectionsofthepaper__5___interestyoumost.___6___,thetitlesofarticlesandthepictures___7___someclues(线索)aboutthecontents.

Onceyouhavechosenanarticle___8___,youwillfindtheimportant___9___information___10___thekeyfactsinthefirstfewparagraphs.Theremainder(剩下的)ofmostarticlesgives___11___.Thesedetailsareusually___12___becausethey___13___valuablesupportingideastohelpthereaders___14___thekeyfactsbetter.Sometimestheyaresimplyhuman-interestdetails.___15___backgroundinformationorquotesfrompeopleinthenewsstory.

Rememberthisimportantdifference___16___afictionstoryandanewsstory:

Theendingofafictionstoryisimportantbut___17___wholestoryshouldalwaysberead,butthebeginningofanewsstoryisthemostimportantpart.Itisnecessarytoreadonlyfar___18___inthearticletounderstand__19___hashappened.Thedetailsareforpeople___20___aremostinterestedinthatsubject.

1.A.coverB.keep

C.recordD.contain

2.A.WhateverB.Otherwise

C.HoweverD.Because

3.A.interestB.interesting

C.interestedD.important

4.A.isB.be

C.areD.does

5.A.whatB.that

C.itD.really

6.A.AboveallB.Inaword

C.BesideD.Apartfromthat

7.A.giveB.gives

C.makeD.makes

8.A.readsB.toread

C.readD.reading

9.A.commonB.ordinary

C.generalD.detailed

10.A.withB.into

C.forD.and

11.A.factsB.details

C.materialD.things

12.A.includingB.included

C.usedD.found

13.A.putB.putting

C.providingD.provide

14.A.understandB.read

C.seeD.improve

15.A.sothatB.suchas

C.insteadofD.inspiteof

16.A.ofB.from

C.betweenD.among

17.A.theB.that

C.anD.a

18.A.behindB.enough

C.deepD.quickly

19.A.whatB.that

C.whichD.whose

20.A.whatB.who

C.whomD.when

二,阅读理解

A

Recentstudieshaveshownthatexerciseisgoodtobothyourphysicalstrengthandbrain.Anewstudyfindsthatpeoplebecomesmarterafterstartingarunningprogram.

Intheirstudy,theresearchershadsevenyoungpeoplestartarunningprogramconsistingofrunning30minutes,twoorthreetimesaweekforatleast12skillsbeforeandafterthe3-monthrunningprogram.

After12weeksofrunning,scoresonallofthetestsincreasedgreatlyintherunners.,asdidtheirreactiontimes(反应时间)incompletingthetests,butthescoresbegantofallagainiftherunnersstoppedtheirtraining.

Theresultscouldhavesuggestionsforoldpeopleaswell.Accordingtotheseresearchers,oldpeoplewhostarteda4-monthexerciseprogramalsoshoweditmayhelpdoctorsfindawaytouseexerciseandrunningtohelpoldpeopleandthosewithAlzheimer’sdiseaseimprovedtheirmemoryandothermentalskills.

1.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?

A.RunningMayMakeYouSmarterandHealthier

B.HowtoStartaRunningProgram

C.RunningIsanImportantwaytoImproveHealth

D.Theseven-PersonProgram

2.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?

A.Doctorsuseexerciseandrunningtohelpagedpeopleimprovetheirmemory.

B.SomepeoplewilldevelopAlzheimer’sdiseaseiftheydonotstartarunningprogram.

C.Computersareusedinthetests.

D.Runningprogramsworkoutbetterforyoungpeoplethanforoldpeople.

3.Whatcanyouinferfromthestatementthat“thescoresbegantofallagainiftherunnersstoppedtheirtraining”?

A.Therunnersshouldcontinuetheirrunningexercisetokeepthegoodresults.

B.Somerunnersdidnotwanttotakeatestagainaftertheystoppedtheirtraining.

C.Therunnerswouldnotgetscoresiftheystoppedtraining.

D.Therunnerswouldhavethesamescoresiftheystoppedrunning.

4.Theresearchersdidtestsbothbeforeandaftertherunningprogrambecause____.

A.theyhadenoughtimetodoit.

B.thescoreswouldbehigher

C.theywantedtomakesurethatalltherunnerswouldtaketotest

D.theycouldcomparethescores

5.Theunderlinedword“their“inthesecondparagraphrefersto____.

A.theyoungpeople’s

B.theresearcher’s

C.therunners’

D.thetests’

B.

TobecomeadoctorintheUnitedStates,studentsusuallyattendfouryearsofmedicalschoolaftertheycompletecollege.Thentheseyoungdoctorsworkinhospitalsforseveralyearstocompleteatrainingprogramcalledaresidency(住院医生实习期).

Thesemedicalresidentsprovidehospitalswithneededservicesinreturnfornotmuchpay.Theyworkunderthesupervision(管理)ofmedicalprofessorsandmoreexperienceddoctors.Medicalresidentstreatpatients.theycarryouttests.Theyperformoperations.Theycompleterecords.Inhospitalswithfewnurses,residentsalsodoworkformerlydonebynurses.Somemedicalresidentsworkone-hundredormorehoursinasingleweek.Theyoftenworkformorethanthirty-sixhoursatatimebeforetheycanrest.

Critics(批评家)ofthissystemsaymedicalresidentsworktoolonganddonotgetenoughrest.Theysaytheseyoungdoctorsmaybetootiredtoperformtheirmedicaldutieseffectively.Now,thegovernmentwilllimitthenumberofhoursofworkthatresidentscanwork.Mostdoctorsintrainingwillbelimitedtoeighty-fourhoursofworkeachweek.Theywillhaveworkperiodsofnomorethantwenty-fourhoursatonetime.Theywillhavetenhoursofrestbetweenworkperiods.

Medicalresidentswillhaveonedayeachweekwhentheydonothavetowork.Anyworktheyacceptoutsidetheirhospitalswillbelimited.Experienceddoctorsandmedicalprofessorswillcloselysupervisetheresidentstomakesuretheyarenottootiredtowork.

Manymedicalresidentswelcomedtheworklimits.Others,however,saidthenewpolicymayinterferewithpatientcareandtheirownmedicaleducation.

6.Ifafirst–yearcollegestudentinAmericawantstobeadoctor,hehastowaitfor___.

A.4years

B.8years

C.atleast10years

D.morethan20years

7.Medicalresidentsarenotresponsiblefor____.

A.supervisingstudents

B.treatingpatients

C.carryingpatients

D.doingoperations

8.Theunderlinedsentenceinthe2ndparagraphmeansthattheyhaveto____.

A.work36hourseveryweek

B.restfor36hoursbeforetheycangotowork

C.workcontinuouslyfor36hours

D.takearestevery36hours

9.Whydoesthegovernmentlimitthenumberofhoursthatresidentswork?

A.medicalresidentsgettoomuchmoney.

B.Medicalresidentsshouldgobacktoschooltostudy

C.Therearenotenoughworkfornurses

D.medicalresidentsmaymakemistakesift

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