人教版(2019)选择性必修 第二册Unit4 Journey Across a Vast Land课时综合复习1(有答案)

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高中英语Unit4课时综合复习1选择性必修二外研版(2019版)
选词填空
1.Fathers tend to motivate their kids to go out,to meet new people and to .
2.All these security gains will be if no further measures are taken.
3.When the specialist retires,his student,John will .
4.With ,I knocked the last nail in and then winked at my dad with delight.
5.Some women do manage to achieve business success .
课文语法填空
Three months ago,I arrived in Liberia with MSF to help the local people to fight with Ebola.I felt 1. was my duty to go there and offer my help,even though I knew I was at risk.My mission was 2. (relieve) Emma,a Canadian specialist in infectious diseases.She talked me through the daily routine and 3. (introduce) me to some of the others working for or alongside MSF.I found that I was the only Chinese doctor among people from every continent except Antarctica.I felt 4. sense of pride as part of the extraordinary team,5. devotion to the cause shone from their eyes.We worked together,6. (surround) by blood,vomit and death,but we never gave up on a patient,and our efforts did sometimes end in miracles.
To be caught up in such a crisis creates 7. (power) bonds between carers and patients as well as between all those who have come from different 8. (part) of the world and joined together in a common cause.In a world still 9. (face) so many problems,it is 10. (absolute) essential for us all to collaborate to create a global community with a shared future of peace and prosperity.
长难句理解
1.With each person I met,I felt a growing sense of pride as part of this extraordinary team,whose devotion to the cause shone from their eyes.
此句是 ,with介词短语中,I met 是 从句,修饰each person。主句的谓语动词是 ,whose 引导定语从句,修饰 。
[自主翻译]
2.We knew there was little hope for the brothers,but we did everything we could to save them.
本句是but 连接的 。在but后的分句中,we could...是 从句,修饰everything,不定式短语 to save them 作 。
[自主翻译]
阅读理解
A
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic(流行病),the social distancing commands separated family members from each other in 2020.However,it also resulted in some lifelong friendships between people who would have otherwise never met.
The unlikely friendship between 99-year-old Mary and her two-year-old neighbor,Benjamin began in May 2020.The lockdown was particularly hard for Mary,who has been living alone since her husband passed away 37 years ago.Her other family members are in other states.The 99-year-old spent her days watching television game shows.Benjamin,a then one-year-old who lived next door,was also stuck at home and unable to play with kids of his age.
The unusual friendship developed gradually.At first,Mary would wave at Benjamin from her window whenever she saw the young boy in the yard.Then,she began adventuring outside to greet him in person.The routine eventually expanded to daily gatherings by the fence that separated the two homes.The unlikely pair even invented a socially distanced game that Mary calls cane(手杖) ball.“I came out of the house one morning,and he threw his ball toward the fence,” she said.“I got my cane,and I reached over the fence and hit the ball toward him,and he’d throw it back.That’s how it started.”
When the weather turned cold,the two were unable to meet in the yard as regularly.But Benjamin’s mother,Sarah,kept the friendship alive by often stopping by Mary’s house with the kid.The friendship between the two has developed even further since Mary got vaccinated(接种疫苗) earlier this year.The two give each other hi-fives across the fence and often sit outside Mary’s house.This spring,Mary and Benjamin gifted each other with their favorite.
Benjamin now goes to daycare three times a week.But he still regularly makes time to visit his best friend who he refers to as “Mimi”.“Friendship really knows no boundaries,” Sarah said.“Certainly,you wouldn’t guess that a 99-year-old and a 2-year-old would be friends,but they can be.And they both get a lot out of it.”
1.What can we learn about Mary and Benjamin from Paragraph 2
A.They became neighbors.
B.They were stuck at home.
C.They had to live alone.
D.They wandered around freely.
2.What promoted the friendship between Mary and Benjamin
A.Waving each other. B.Chatting in the yard.
C.Watching game shows. D.Playing cane ball.
3.Why did Benjamin and his mother often stop by Mary’s house
A.To bring her warm clothes.
B.To sit outside Mary’s house.
C.To maintain the friendship.
D.To exchange their gifts.
4.What message is delivered in the text
A.The pandemic brings people heartwarming friendship.
B.The lockdown establishes some lifelong friendship.
C.A big age gap isn’t a barrier to developing a friendship.
D.The shutdown has resulted in great inconvenience.
B
My family would describe me as anything but a risk-taker.“Grandma drives faster than you!” my younger son likes to joke with me.So when I announced I was going to step outside my comfort zone and sign up for a self-defense course,my children,my husband,and even my mom were a bit doubtful.
A gym near my house was offering free two-hour classes including boxing,wrestling and judo(摔跤和柔道).I signed up for it and for the next days I questioned whether yoga would have been a wiser choice.The morning of the class,I pulled up to the gym,grabbed my water bottle along with a bit of courage I brought with me,and walked inside.We learned how to kick and knee someone where it counts and how to strike using the palms of our hands.After the instructor showed various escape techniques,I wondered what I was doing there.Seconds later,I reminded myself that I was on a search to push my boundaries.By the time class ended,I was full of energy.
Before I entered the gym,I never imagined I would have the confidence and courage to throw a punch that could discourage someone twice my size.Almost two years later,I still attend classes.As the oldest female in the class,I push myself to keep up,try harder and,more importantly,not quit.
Between increasing my strength and feeling confident about protecting myself (although I hope I never have to test my skills outside of the gym),I’m proud of the risk I took in signing up for the course.I know that defending myself is not about strength;it’s about strategy(策略).At the same time,I’m calmer and less anxious—a benefit my family enjoys.As for my driving,after a recent lunch date,my mom suggested I speed up to at least the speed limit.She didn’t want to be late for her tennis match.
5.What did the author’s family think of her according to Paragraph 1
A.She is unreliable.
B.She likes taking risks.
C.She is a doer rather than a talker.
D.She used to enjoy her comfortable zone.
6.How did the author’s feelings change during her first self-defense class
A.Uncertain →excited →bored.
B.Curious →excited →confident.
C.Uneasy →confused →determined.
D.Excited →confident →discouraged.
7.What can we learn about the author according to the last paragraph
A.She often feels upset and lonely.
B.She still drives not too fast.
C.She has ever been attacked outside of the gym.
D.She regrets taking the self-defense classes.
8.What can be the best title for the text
A.More than Self-defense
B.Building A Better Future
C.The Fight That Never Ends
D.Never Too Old to Learn
七选五
Culture shock isn’t a clinical term or medical condition.It’s simply a common way to describe the confusing and nervous feelings a person may have after leaving a familiar culture to live in a different culture. That can be exciting,but it can also be overwhelming(不可抗拒的).
Everyone feels the pressure to fit in at one time or another—whether they’ve lived in the area for days or years.But don’t feel like you need to change everything about yourself so you can stand out less. Here are a few tips for making sure your new culture doesn’t overpower the old:
Educate people about your culture.Just because you’re the one entering the new culture doesn’t mean you should be the one doing all the learning. They may know little about it.It will also help them to learn more about you in the process.
Find a support group.Find kids in your class or neighborhood who recently moved,too.You can share experiences.
You probably left behind good friends and family when you moved.If it’s going to be a long time until your next visit,keep in touch.You also left behind other things—like your favourite spot to hang out.Keep pictures around to remind you of home.
Remember,it’s important to be yourself. You will have your own pace of adjusting.As long as you find a good combination between old and new,you’ll be fine.
A.Keep in touch with home.
B.Understand the new culture.
C.But the good news is that culture shock is temporary.
D.When you move to a new place,you’re bound to face a lot of changes.
E.Try not to force yourself to change too fast or too many things all at once.
F.All of your experiences before you come to your new home are part of you.
G.Take the opportunity to teach your classmates and new friends about your culture.
答案:
选词填空
1.take chances,2.put at risk,3.step into his shoes,4.a sense of pride,5.against all odds
课文语法填空
1.it,2.to relieve,3.introduced,4.a,5.whose,
6.surrounded,7.powerful,8.parts,9.facing,10.absolutely
长难句理解
1.复合句,定语,felt,,team。
能够和在这里遇到的人一起,成为这个杰出小组的一员,我心中的自豪感油然而生,大家的双眼中都熠熠闪耀着奉献精神的光芒。
2.并列复合句,定语,目的状语。
我们知道,剩下的兄弟俩也希望渺茫,但是我们竭尽所能去救治他们。
阅读理解
A
1.B,2.D,3.C,4.A
B
5.D,6.C,7.B,8.A
七选五
1.D,2.F,3.G,4.A,5.E