人教版(2019)选择性必修一:Unit 4 Body Language 单元测试卷(含解析)

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Unit4
Body
Language
(40分钟)
I.
根据首字母提示或汉语意思填写正确单词。
1.There
is
a
growing
t__________
for
people
to
work
at
home
instead
of
in
offices.
【答案】tendency
【详解】考查名词。句意:人们现在有一种趋势,在家工作而不是在公司。空前有冠词和形容词修饰,所以空处缺少单数名词,故填tendency。
2.A
survey
of
the
American
diet
has
r__________
that
a
growing
number
of
people
are
overweight.
【答案】revealed
【详解】考查时态。句意:一个对美国人饮食的调查显示,越来越多的人超重。
reveal表示“显示”,空前有has,所以这里构成现在完成时,动词需要用过去分词形式。故填revealed。
3.People
get
job
satisfaction
from
different
factors,
such
as
social__________(交流)
with
colleagues.
【答案】interactions
【详解】考查名词。句意:人们从不同的因素中获得满足,比如与同事之间的社交。根据所给句子和汉语提示可推出是名词interaction“交流”,该词作为such
as的宾语,该词是可数名词,结合语境判断,此处用其复数形式表示泛指。故填interactions
4.Adults
learn
what
they__________(理解)
to
be
useful
in
their
lives.
【答案】perceive
【详解】考查动词。句意:成年人学习他们认为在生活中有用的东西。分析句子结构,所填词是句子的谓语,应是动词;句子叙述的是客观事实,应是一般现在时;根据汉语提示,应是动词perceive。故填perceive。
5.In
college
I
had
been
taught
that
a
successful__________(教育工作者)should
ignore
bad
behavior.
【答案】educator
【详解】考查名词。句意:在大学里,我被教导一个成功的教育工作者应该忽略不好的行为。educator表示“教育工作者”,前面有不定冠词a修饰,此处用可数名词单数,故填educator。
6.The__________(事件)happened
just
after
ten
o'clock
local
time.
【答案】incident
【详解】考查名词。句意:该事件发生在当地时间10点刚过。incident表示“事件”,符合题意,根据句意用单数,故填incident。
7.A combination
of __________(内部的) and
external
factors caused the company to close
down.
【答案】internal
【详解】考查形容词。句意:内部和外部的因素合起来导致了公司的倒闭。根据所给句子和汉语提示可推出是形容词internal“内部的”,该词作为名词factor的定语,故填internal。
8.She
was
__________(尴尬的)
when
they
asked
her
age.
【答案】embarrassed
【详解】考查形容词。句意:当他们问她年龄的时候,她感觉很尴尬。根据上文was可知应填形容词作表语,且修饰人应用-ed结尾形容词embarrassed。故填embarrassed。
9.A
severe
storm
destroyed
a
natural__________(屏障)
between
the
house
and
the
lake.
【答案】barrier
【详解】考查名词。句意:一场猛烈地暴风雨摧毁了房子和湖之间的一个天然屏障。“屏障”译为barrier,为名词作destroyed的宾语。故填barrier。
10.The telecom
industry in Australia is
very
small in __________(比较) with the rest of
the world.
【答案】comparison
【详解】考查名词。句意:与世界上其他地区相比,澳大利亚的电信业很小。根据所给句子和汉语提示可推出是名词comparison“比较”,该词作为介词in的宾语,in
comparison
with“与……相比”是固定短语,故填comparison。
II.
用单词的适当形式完成句子
11.The terms of the agreement are ____________(favour) to
both sides.
【答案】favorable
【详解】考查固定短语。句意:协议条款对双方都有利。“对...有利”,可译为be
favorable
to...,故填favorable。
12.Whatever the
scientists________(ultimate)
conclude, all of their data will immediately be
questioned.
【答案】ultimately
【详解】考查副词。句意:无论科学家们最终得出什么结论,他们的所有数据将随即受到质疑。分析句子可知,此处应用副词修饰动词conclude,ultimately“最终”,故填ultimately。
13.It is important to remember
that each person reacts ____________(different).
【答案】differently
【详解】考查副词。句意:重要的是要记住每个人的反应都不一样。此处修饰动词react应用副词differently,作状语。故填differently。
14.I am
now making a market survey in
detail. The ____________(assess) report will
be sent
to you later.
【答案】assessment
【详解】考查名词。
句意:我正在做一项详细的市场调查,评估报告稍后会发给您。根据句意,
“评估报告”在句中作主语,应是“名词修饰名词”;assess是动词,名词形式为assessment
。故填assessment。
15.I'm
sorry _____(occupy) your time, but I really want
to talk
with you about the pet problem nowadays.
【答案】to
occupy
【详解】考查不定式。句意:抱歉占用你的时间了,但我真的很想跟你谈谈现在的宠物问题。be
sorry
to
do
sth表示“抱歉做某事”,此处需要填动词不定式形式,故填to
occupy。
16.He didn't even bother ____________(inform)
me
that he was
coming.
【答案】to
inform
【详解】考查固定短语。句意:他甚至没费心通知我他要来。表示“费心做某事”短语为bother
to
do
sth.。故填to
inform。
17.They
are
waiting ____________(anxious)
to
see
who
will
succeed
him.
【答案】anxiously
【详解】考查副词。句意:他们在焦虑不安地等着看谁将接替他。分析句子可知,此处应用副词修饰动词wait,故填anxiously
18.I have
been convinced
that the print media are more accurate and _____________(rely) than television.
【答案】more
reliable
【详解】考查形容词。句意:我一直深信印刷媒体比电视更准确、更可靠。分析句子可知,此处应用rely的形容词reliable“可靠的”作表语,根据than和上文的more
accurate判断用该形容词的比较级,又reliable是多音节词,其比较级是在它的前面加more,故填more
reliable。
19._____________(give)
the
general
state
of
his
health,
it
may
take
him
a
while
to
recover
from
the
operation.
【答案】Given
【详解】考查介词。句意:考虑到他总体的健康状况,术后恢复可能要花一段时间。根据句意可知,此处用介词given“考虑到,鉴于”符合语境,故填Given。
20.The
teachers
present
seemed_____________(have)
a
meeting
when
I
passed
the
meeting
room.
【答案】to
be
having
【详解】考查不定式。句意:当我路过会议室时,在场的老师们好像正在开会。根据短语seem
to
do
sth.“似乎做某事”可知,此处应用不定式作表语,结合语境可知此处是“老师们正在开会”,故用不定式的进行时to
be
doing,故填to
be
having。
III.
阅读选择
A
Hunter
ran
his
first
30
kilometres.
It
was
not
easy
for
him,
but
he
made
it.
Months
earlier,
he
wasn’t
in
any
condition
to
run
five
miles,
let
alone
18.6
miles,
the
distance
of
a
30
kilometres.
One
day,
early
in
the
morning,
my
wife
Lisa
discovered
that
our
older
son,
Hunter,
had
been
playing
video
games
since
he
got
home
from
school
the
previous
day.
What
she
found
angered
both
of
us.
We
were
sick
of
the
amount
of
time
Hunter
spent
playing
video
games.
He
would
often
sleep
until
2:00
p.m.
on
Saturdays
because
he
stayed
up
playing
games
until
3:00
in
the
morning.
Driven
to
break
our
son’s
life
style,
we
tried
several
different
approaches,
like
limiting
the
amount
of
time
he
was
allowed
to
play
games
each
day,
but
we
couldn’t
find
anything
that
worked
consistently.
He
always
seemed
to
go
back
to
the
game,
especially
when
we
were
not
there
to
monitor
him.
It’s
not
that
I’m
against
video
games;
I
am
just
against
playing
them
every
waking
moment
at
the
expense
of
exercise.
In
an
attempt
to
ensure
that
our
kids
did
not
become
addicted
to
games,
I
came
up
with
an
idea:
Game
time
in
our
house
would
have
to
be
earned,
just
like
money.
Each
mile
run
equals
30
minutes
of
video-game
play.
We
put
no
limit
on
the
number
of
miles
Hunter
could
run
in
a
day,
so
the
only
limit
to
the
amount
of
time
he
played
was
based
on
how
far
he
decided
to
run.
The
first
couple
of
days
didn’t
go
very
well.
Hunter
got
sick
of
the
idea
and
refused
to
run
at
all.
Eventually,
Hunter
decided
he
would
give
running
a
shot.
It
never
occurred
to
him
that
running
was
giving
him
a
sense
of
purpose.
Hunter
even
planned
to
join
a
marathon
and
hoped
to
become
the
youngest
family
member
to
complete
one.
It
was
my
hope
that
running
teaches
him
to
invest
his
time
in
worthwhile
causes,
not
just
video
games.
I
never
want
him
to
stop
challenging
himself.
21.What
do
we
know
about
Hunter
A.He
was
dishonest.
B.He
was
academic.
C.He
was
lazy.
D.He
was
a
video
game
addict.
22.What’s
the
author’s
attitude
towards
video
games
A.Indifferent.
B.Objective.
C.Favorable.
D.Opposed.
23.How
did
Hunter
like
running
in
the
end
A.It
was
meaningful.
B.It
was
tiring.
C.It
was
boring.
D.It
was
skillful.
24.What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text
A.To
Run
or
Not
B.An
Ambitious
Runner
C.From
the
Screen
to
Running
D.The
Benefits
of
Running
【分析】本文是记叙文。作者的儿子亨特沉迷于电子游戏,经常熬夜,作者对此深恶痛绝,在尝试很多方法都无法改变他这一不良行为后,作者找到了让亨特用跑步来换取游戏时间这一招,并最终成功让亨特喜欢上了跑步,找到了人生的意义。
21.【答案】D
【解析】细节理解题。根据第二段“One
day,
early
in
the
morning,
my
wife
Lisa
discovered
that
our
older
son,
Hunter,
had
been
playing
video
games
since
he
got
home
from
school
the
previous
day.(一天清晨,我的妻子丽莎发现我们的大儿子亨特从前一天放学回家后就一直在玩电子游戏)”和第三段“He
would
often
sleep
until
2:00
p.m.
on
Saturdays
because
he
stayed
up
playing
games
until
3:00
in
the
morning.(他经常在周六睡到下午2点,因为他玩游戏玩到凌晨3点)”可知,亨特是电子游戏迷。故选D项。
22.【答案】B
【解析】推理判断题。根据第五段中“It’s
not
that
I’m
against
video
games;
I
am
just
against
playing
them
every
waking
moment
at
the
expense
of
exercise.(我并不是反对电子游戏;我只是反对以牺牲锻炼的时间为代价,每时每刻玩电子游戏)”可知,作者并不反对玩游戏,只是认为不能以牺牲健康为代价。由此推断,作者对于游戏的态度较为客观。故选B项。
23.【答案】A
【解析】推理判断题。根据最后一段中“It
never
occurred
to
him
that
running
was
giving
him
a
sense
of
purpose.
Hunter
even
planned
to
join
a
marathon
and
hoped
to
become
the
youngest
family
member
to
complete
one.(他从来没有想过跑步会给他带来一种使命感。亨特甚至计划参加马拉松,并希望成为完成马拉松的最年轻的家庭成员)”可知,跑步使Hunter找到了人生的意义。由此推断,最终Hunter认为跑步是有意义的。故选A项。
24.【答案】C
【解析】主旨大意题。通读全文以及第二段”Hunter
got
sick
of
the
idea
and
refused
to
run
at
all.
Eventually,
Hunter
decided
he
would
give
running
a
shot.“(亨特厌倦了这个主意,根本就拒绝参选。最终,亨特决定试试跑步。)可知,文章讲述了在父亲的帮助下,Hunter从沉迷游戏到爱上跑步的这一过程,从屏幕到跑步(From
the
Screen
to
Running)是全文的主线,也是最佳标题。故选C项。
B
Imagine
the
feeling
of
swinging
at
a
baseball
going
100
miles
per
hour—without
leaving
your
living
room,
or
being
in
race
car
as
it
roars
down
the
track,
while
you
are
sitting
on
the
couch.
These
are
just
some
of
the
ways
that
sports
business
leaders
say
virtual
reality
(VR)
will
revolutionize
how
people
train
for
and
experience
sports.
Virtual
and
augmented(增强的)realities
are
together
known
as
mixed
reality
(MR).
“American
footballers
are
already
using
VR
to
better
train
their
minds
and
read
the
field,”
Ludden
said.
“This
can
allow
players
to
perfect
their
skills
without
risking
injury.”
Canadian
company
D-BOX
Technologies
designs
and
produces
moving
seats
found
in
cinema
and
theme
parks.
It
is
now
moving
into
sports,
and
shows
its
Formula
One
(F1)
racing
simulator
(模拟器).
The
seats
stimulate
the
force
of
gravity,
speed
and
every
shaking
as
Fl
champion
Lewis
Hamilton
zips
around
city
streets.
A
simulation
seat
uses
pre-programed
data
now.
Someday,
though,
it
could
use
real-time
information
sent
by
the
car.
“They
could
broadcast
live
content
through
a
network
in
pop-up
theaters
around
the
world,”
Ludden
said.
Say
you
want
to
experience
the
true
stress
of
a
batter
being
up
against
major-league
baseball
pitcher.
“You
can
have
a
heartbeat
added
to
the
sensation
on
the
seat
and
then
you
can
feel
it,
boom,
boom,”
Maheu
explained.
“When
he
swings
and
hits
the
ball,
you
can
have
an
impact.”
One
day,
fans
around
the
world
could
physically
experience
every
game
from
their
favorite
player
in
real
time.
Ludden
said
that
current
and
near-future
technology
could
create
“augmented
stadiums”
for
live
audiences.
Panasonic
launched
its
“Smart
Venue”
plans
which
included
the
overlaying
of
graphics,
advertisements,
player
statistics
and
replays
on
the
field
of
play
at
a
pro
football
game.
“If
you
are
seated
in
the
cheap
seats,
you
can
see
this
really
useful.”
“Fans
may
someday
join
in
stadium
wide
games,
using
the
field
as
a
virtual
gaming
platform,”
Ludden
added.
25.What
does
the
underlined
phrase
“read
the
field”
in
paragraph
2
mean
A.Get
off
the
playing
field.
B.Build
up
a
football
court.
C.Judge
the
situation
on
the
field.
D.Ask
players
to
play
on
the
spot.
26.What
does
Maheu
think
audiences
can
do
in
the
future
baseball
game
A.Enjoy
live
content
in
any
theater.
B.Program
the
simulation
seats
in
advance.
C.Control
the
force
and
speed
of
the
baseball.
D.Experience
the
real
time
game
with
the
player.
27.What
does
Ludden
mainly
describe
in
the
last
paragraph
A.The
origin
of
VR.
B.A
future
stadium.
C.An
advertisement
platform.
D.The
expectations
of
audiences.
28.What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
text
A.VR
can
improve
players'
skills
for
sports.
B.VR
increases
fans'
joy
in
the
baseball
game.
C.VR
can
improve
sports
experience
for
players
and
fans.
D.VR
promises
a
new
future
for
football
players
and
games.
【分析】本文是一篇说明文。虚拟现实(VR)这种技术在未来可以改善运动员和观众对体育比赛的体验。
25.【答案】C
【解析】词句猜测题。根据上文“American
footballers
are
already
using
VR
to
better
train
their
minds”(美国足球运动员已经开始使用虚拟现实来更好地训练他们的思维)因此,read
the
field与上文为并列关系,意为“能够判断赛场上的形势”。故选C项。
26.【答案】D
【解析】细节理解题。根据第四段最后两句“You
can
have
a
heartbeat
added
to
the
sensation
on
the
seat
and
then
you
can
feel
it,
boom,
boom,”
Maheu
explained.
“When
he
swings
and
hits
the
ball,
you
can
have
an
impact.””(你可以在座位上感觉到心跳,然后你可以感觉到,砰,砰,”
Maheu解释说。”当他挥棒击球时,你就能产生冲击力)可知,Maheu认为,使用VR可以让观众们能够实时地体验运动员比赛的情形。故选D项。
27.【答案】B
【解析】细节理解题。根据最后一段第一句和第二句“One
day,
fans
around
the
world
could
physically
experience
every
game
from
their
favorite
player
in
real
time.
Ludden
said
that
current
and
near-future
technology
could
create
“augmented
stadiums”
for
live
audiences.”(总有一天,世界各地的球迷可以实时体验他们最喜欢的球员的每一场比赛。Ludden说,目前和不久的将来,技术可以为现场观众创建“增强型体育场”。)可知,该段主要描述了未来的体育馆。故选B项。
28.【答案】C
【解析】主旨大意题。根据第二段“These
are
just
some
of
the
ways
that
sports
business
leaders
say
virtual
reality
(VR)will
revolutionize
how
people
train
for
and
experience
sports.”(这些只是体育商业领袖们所说的虚拟现实(VR)将彻底改变人们训练和体验体育的方式中的一部分)。根据最后一段“One
day,
fans
around
the
world
could
physically
experience
every
game
from
their
favorite
player
in
real
time.
Ludden
said
that
current
and
near-future
technology
could
create
“augmented
stadiums”
for
live
audiences.”(总有一天,世界各地的球迷可以实时体验他们最喜欢的球员的每一场比赛。Ludden说,目前和不久的将来,技术可以为现场观众创建“增强型体育场”。)由此可知,短文主要在讲虚拟现实(VR)这种技术在未来可以改善运动员和观众对体育比赛的体验。故选C项。
IV.
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。
"Breakfast
time!"
I
quickly
put
on
my
clothes
and
rushed
down
the
stairs.
"Come
on,
we
don't
want
to
be
late!"
My
mom
said.
The
aroma
(香味)
of
pancakes
filled
the
kitchen,
making
the
room
warm.
I
looked
out
of
the
window.
The
sun
was
out,making
a
warm
and
bright
morning.
"Today's
the
day,
zip
lining
(高空滑索)!"
My
dad
said,
sounding
very
enthusiastic
early
this
morning.
Today
we
would
go
zip
lining.
The
excitement
built
up
inside
of
me
as
breakfast
went
on.
After
breakfast,
we
set
out
in
my
dad's
car.
Half
way
through
the
ride,
the
sun
grew
hot,
and
the
leather
on
the
seats
burned
my
legs.
I
thought
about
the
trip,
how
my
parents
went
but
not
me.
It
was
my
first
time
experiencing
something
like
this.
I
also
thought
about
my
fear
of
heights,
one
thing
I
tried
to
get
rid
of
multiple
times.
It
got
in
the
way
of
so
many
fun
activities
like
roller
coaster
at
Kings
Island.
We
were
basically
there
by
now,
the
sun
still
blazing
hot.
We
pulled
up
to
a
big
sign
where
our
instructor
waited
for
us.
"Hi
y'all!"
said
our
instructor
cheerfully.
"So,
have
y'all
done
this
before "
My
parents
nodded
but
I
shook
my
head.
Our
instructor
went
over
safety
instructions
while
we
each
put
on
a
safety
harness
(安全带).
I
started
to
get
nervous.
A
never
ending
roller
coaster
of
excitement
and
anxiousness
built
inside
of
me
when
I
looked
down
the
cliff.
My
heart
skipped
a
beat
when
the
wind
howled,
blowing
leaves
and
twigs
in
the
trees.
My
legs
started
to
shake.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
"Alright
y'all,
time
to
hit
the
trails!"
said
the
instructor
with
too
much
enthusiasm.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
My
turn
finally
came.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
【答案】
"Alright
y'all
,
time
to
hit
the
trails!"
said
the
instructor
with
too
much
enthusiasm.
My
mom
stepped
up
first.
She
got
hooked
up
to
the
metal
wire,
ready
to
get
pushed
off
the
cliff.
She
jumped
off
the
stool
and
zipped
across
the
metal
line,
the
wind
blowing
on
her
face.
My
dad
gave
me
an
encouraging
smile
before
he
followed
suit.
I
got
woozy.
What
if
the
zip
line
failed
me
The
sun
kept
beating
down
on
me
and
I
had
to
brace
myself
up.
Since
my
parents
had
made
it,
why
couldn't
I
My
turn
finally
came.
My
hands
grew
clammy,
and
I
started
to
sweat.
The
smell
of
metal
came
upon
my
hands
from
holding
my
harness.
I
jumped
and
closed
my
eyes,
my
legs
folding
up
in
unison.
All
the
nervousness
went
away
as
soon
as
I
jumped.
I
flew
across
that
wire.
I
looked
down
to
see
the
river
below
my
feet
while
still
hearing
my
family's
faint
cheers.
The
wind
blew
against
my
face
and
I
felt
alive
and
refreshed
from
it.
When
I
reached
the
end,
my
family
greeted
me
with
a
huge
embrace.
I
realized
how
far
I
had
come,
conquering
my
fear
of
heights.Unit4
Body
Language
(40分钟)
I.
根据首字母提示或汉语意思填写正确单词。
1.There
is
a
growing
t__________
for
people
to
work
at
home
instead
of
in
offices.
2.A
survey
of
the
American
diet
has
r__________
that
a
growing
number
of
people
are
overweight.
3.People
get
job
satisfaction
from
different
factors,
such
as
social__________(交流)
with
colleagues.
4.Adults
learn
what
they__________(理解)
to
be
useful
in
their
lives.
5.In
college
I
had
been
taught
that
a
successful__________(教育工作者)should
ignore
bad
behavior.
6.The__________(事件)happened
just
after
ten
o'clock
local
time.
7.A combination
of __________(内部的) and
external
factors caused the company to close
down.
8.She
was
__________(尴尬的)
when
they
asked
her
age.
9.A
severe
storm
destroyed
a
natural__________(屏障)
between
the
house
and
the
lake.
10.The telecom
industry in Australia is
very
small in __________(比较) with the rest of
the world.
II.
用单词的适当形式完成句子
11.The terms of the agreement are ____________(favour) to
both sides.
12.Whatever the
scientists________(ultimate)
conclude, all of their data will immediately be
questioned.
13.It is important to remember
that each person reacts ____________(different).
14.I am
now making a market survey in
detail. The ____________(assess) report will
be sent
to you later.
15.I'm
sorry _____(occupy) your time, but I really want
to talk
with you about the pet problem nowadays.
16.He didn't even bother ____________(inform)
me
that he was
coming.
17.They
are
waiting ____________(anxious)
to
see
who
will
succeed
him.
18.I have
been convinced
that the print media are more accurate and _____________(rely) than television.
19._____________(give)
the
general
state
of
his
health,
it
may
take
him
a
while
to
recover
from
the
operation.
20.The
teachers
present
seemed_____________(have)
a
meeting
when
I
passed
the
meeting
room.
III.
阅读选择
A
Hunter
ran
his
first
30
kilometres.
It
was
not
easy
for
him,
but
he
made
it.
Months
earlier,
he
wasn’t
in
any
condition
to
run
five
miles,
let
alone
18.6
miles,
the
distance
of
a
30
kilometres.
One
day,
early
in
the
morning,
my
wife
Lisa
discovered
that
our
older
son,
Hunter,
had
been
playing
video
games
since
he
got
home
from
school
the
previous
day.
What
she
found
angered
both
of
us.
We
were
sick
of
the
amount
of
time
Hunter
spent
playing
video
games.
He
would
often
sleep
until
2:00
p.m.
on
Saturdays
because
he
stayed
up
playing
games
until
3:00
in
the
morning.
Driven
to
break
our
son’s
life
style,
we
tried
several
different
approaches,
like
limiting
the
amount
of
time
he
was
allowed
to
play
games
each
day,
but
we
couldn’t
find
anything
that
worked
consistently.
He
always
seemed
to
go
back
to
the
game,
especially
when
we
were
not
there
to
monitor
him.
It’s
not
that
I’m
against
video
games;
I
am
just
against
playing
them
every
waking
moment
at
the
expense
of
exercise.
In
an
attempt
to
ensure
that
our
kids
did
not
become
addicted
to
games,
I
came
up
with
an
idea:
Game
time
in
our
house
would
have
to
be
earned,
just
like
money.
Each
mile
run
equals
30
minutes
of
video-game
play.
We
put
no
limit
on
the
number
of
miles
Hunter
could
run
in
a
day,
so
the
only
limit
to
the
amount
of
time
he
played
was
based
on
how
far
he
decided
to
run.
The
first
couple
of
days
didn’t
go
very
well.
Hunter
got
sick
of
the
idea
and
refused
to
run
at
all.
Eventually,
Hunter
decided
he
would
give
running
a
shot.
It
never
occurred
to
him
that
running
was
giving
him
a
sense
of
purpose.
Hunter
even
planned
to
join
a
marathon
and
hoped
to
become
the
youngest
family
member
to
complete
one.
It
was
my
hope
that
running
teaches
him
to
invest
his
time
in
worthwhile
causes,
not
just
video
games.
I
never
want
him
to
stop
challenging
himself.
21.What
do
we
know
about
Hunter
A.He
was
dishonest.
B.He
was
academic.
C.He
was
lazy.
D.He
was
a
video
game
addict.
22.What’s
the
author’s
attitude
towards
video
games
A.Indifferent.
B.Objective.
C.Favorable.
D.Opposed.
23.How
did
Hunter
like
running
in
the
end
A.It
was
meaningful.
B.It
was
tiring.
C.It
was
boring.
D.It
was
skillful.
24.What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text
A.To
Run
or
Not
B.An
Ambitious
Runner
C.From
the
Screen
to
Running
D.The
Benefits
of
Running
B
Imagine
the
feeling
of
swinging
at
a
baseball
going
100
miles
per
hour—without
leaving
your
living
room,
or
being
in
race
car
as
it
roars
down
the
track,
while
you
are
sitting
on
the
couch.
These
are
just
some
of
the
ways
that
sports
business
leaders
say
virtual
reality
(VR)
will
revolutionize
how
people
train
for
and
experience
sports.
Virtual
and
augmented(增强的)realities
are
together
known
as
mixed
reality
(MR).
“American
footballers
are
already
using
VR
to
better
train
their
minds
and
read
the
field,”
Ludden
said.
“This
can
allow
players
to
perfect
their
skills
without
risking
injury.”
Canadian
company
D-BOX
Technologies
designs
and
produces
moving
seats
found
in
cinema
and
theme
parks.
It
is
now
moving
into
sports,
and
shows
its
Formula
One
(F1)
racing
simulator
(模拟器).
The
seats
stimulate
the
force
of
gravity,
speed
and
every
shaking
as
Fl
champion
Lewis
Hamilton
zips
around
city
streets.
A
simulation
seat
uses
pre-programed
data
now.
Someday,
though,
it
could
use
real-time
information
sent
by
the
car.
“They
could
broadcast
live
content
through
a
network
in
pop-up
theaters
around
the
world,”
Ludden
said.
Say
you
want
to
experience
the
true
stress
of
a
batter
being
up
against
major-league
baseball
pitcher.
“You
can
have
a
heartbeat
added
to
the
sensation
on
the
seat
and
then
you
can
feel
it,
boom,
boom,”
Maheu
explained.
“When
he
swings
and
hits
the
ball,
you
can
have
an
impact.”
One
day,
fans
around
the
world
could
physically
experience
every
game
from
their
favorite
player
in
real
time.
Ludden
said
that
current
and
near-future
technology
could
create
“augmented
stadiums”
for
live
audiences.
Panasonic
launched
its
“Smart
Venue”
plans
which
included
the
overlaying
of
graphics,
advertisements,
player
statistics
and
replays
on
the
field
of
play
at
a
pro
football
game.
“If
you
are
seated
in
the
cheap
seats,
you
can
see
this
really
useful.”
“Fans
may
someday
join
in
stadium
wide
games,
using
the
field
as
a
virtual
gaming
platform,”
Ludden
added.
25.What
does
the
underlined
phrase
“read
the
field”
in
paragraph
2
mean
A.Get
off
the
playing
field.
B.Build
up
a
football
court.
C.Judge
the
situation
on
the
field.
D.Ask
players
to
play
on
the
spot.
26.What
does
Maheu
think
audiences
can
do
in
the
future
baseball
game
A.Enjoy
live
content
in
any
theater.
B.Program
the
simulation
seats
in
advance.
C.Control
the
force
and
speed
of
the
baseball.
D.Experience
the
real
time
game
with
the
player.
27.What
does
Ludden
mainly
describe
in
the
last
paragraph
A.The
origin
of
VR.
B.A
future
stadium.
C.An
advertisement
platform.
D.The
expectations
of
audiences.
28.What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
text
A.VR
can
improve
players'
skills
for
sports.
B.VR
increases
fans'
joy
in
the
baseball
game.
C.VR
can
improve
sports
experience
for
players
and
fans.
D.VR
promises
a
new
future
for
football
players
and
games.
IV.
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。
"Breakfast
time!"
I
quickly
put
on
my
clothes
and
rushed
down
the
stairs.
"Come
on,
we
don't
want
to
be
late!"
My
mom
said.
The
aroma
(香味)
of
pancakes
filled
the
kitchen,
making
the
room
warm.
I
looked
out
of
the
window.
The
sun
was
out,making
a
warm
and
bright
morning.
"Today's
the
day,
zip
lining
(高空滑索)!"
My
dad
said,
sounding
very
enthusiastic
early
this
morning.
Today
we
would
go
zip
lining.
The
excitement
built
up
inside
of
me
as
breakfast
went
on.
After
breakfast,
we
set
out
in
my
dad's
car.
Half
way
through
the
ride,
the
sun
grew
hot,
and
the
leather
on
the
seats
burned
my
legs.
I
thought
about
the
trip,
how
my
parents
went
but
not
me.
It
was
my
first
time
experiencing
something
like
this.
I
also
thought
about
my
fear
of
heights,
one
thing
I
tried
to
get
rid
of
multiple
times.
It
got
in
the
way
of
so
many
fun
activities
like
roller
coaster
at
Kings
Island.
We
were
basically
there
by
now,
the
sun
still
blazing
hot.
We
pulled
up
to
a
big
sign
where
our
instructor
waited
for
us.
"Hi
y'all!"
said
our
instructor
cheerfully.
"So,
have
y'all
done
this
before "
My
parents
nodded
but
I
shook
my
head.
Our
instructor
went
over
safety
instructions
while
we
each
put
on
a
safety
harness
(安全带).
I
started
to
get
nervous.
A
never
ending
roller
coaster
of
excitement
and
anxiousness
built
inside
of
me
when
I
looked
down
the
cliff.
My
heart
skipped
a
beat
when
the
wind
howled,
blowing
leaves
and
twigs
in
the
trees.
My
legs
started
to
shake.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
"Alright
y'all,
time
to
hit
the
trails!"
said
the
instructor
with
too
much
enthusiasm.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
My
turn
finally
came.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________