《创新方案》UNIT 4 SHARING3 Period 3 课后巩固 多维提能(课件)高中英语人教版选修4同步讲练测

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名称 《创新方案》UNIT 4 SHARING3 Period 3 课后巩固 多维提能(课件)高中英语人教版选修4同步讲练测
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Period 3 课后巩固 多维提能
维度一 词形转换和动词的形式变换
1.The decision was taken after close ______________(consult) with local residents.
2.Athletes have to overcome a physical ______________(disable) to reach the top of their sport.
3.Being back with their family should provide emotional ______________(stable) for the children.
[过基础 知识巩固]
consultation
disability
stability
4.From the bottom of my heart, I keep ______________(pray) that he won't withdraw from the club.
5.______________(late), we have had a heated discussion about whether it is worthwhile to volunteer in poor areas.
6.To our great relief, the instructions ___________________(relay) to him by phone already.
praying
Lately
have been relayed
7.The virus appears ______________(contract) more easily by humans when they are exposed to diseased birds.
8.We want to know what ______________(criterion) are used for assessing a student's ability.
to be contracted
criteria
维度二 固定用法和搭配
1.After much consideration, he decided to resign ___________ his position as CEO.
2.There is some doubt ____________ he will pass the final exam.
3.The coach relayed ___________ the players the news of their upcoming game against a strong opponent.
4.I took ___________ for granted that he would negotiate with me about what to do next, but he didn't.
from
whether
to
it
5.Not only the parents but also the boy ___________(be) excited about the coming trip.
6.I consulted ___________ an expert ___________ how to run my business well last week.
7.Two simple words “thank you” can make a big difference ___________ people who receive them.
8.The common people pray ___________ rain, health and a summer that never ends.
was/is
with
about/on
to
for
维度三 完成句子
1.塑料袋不仅造成严重污染,而且对人们的健康有害。(not only...but also...;倒装句)
_________________________________________ but also they do harm to people's health.
2.我们总是一厢情愿地认为地球可以提供给我们无穷无尽的自然资源,因此我们过度开发资源。
We always ___________________________________________________
___________________, so we overdevelop the resources.
Not only can plastic bags cause serious pollution
take it for granted that the Earth can provide us with limitless natural resources
3.这座建筑的设计与周围环境相协调,营造出和谐的景观。
The design of this building ____________________________________, creating a harmonious landscape.
4.这位受伤且无法参赛的运动员,只好接受漫长的恢复期。
The athlete, injured and unable to compete, ____________________________________________.
is in tune with the surrounding environment
resigned himself to a long period of recovery
Ⅰ.回溯课文·语段微练
【改编自Using Language】
To be honest, when my mother first left for Africa, I was upset. My mother cooked me dinner every night, and she took good care of me. But more importantly, she was my best ________ . We talked together, we spent our leisure time together, and except for school and work, we were never __________. So I was unhappy about her leaving without even asking for my __________.
[重教材 群文阅读]
D.friend
C.apart
B.input
But then I began to hear about the work she was doing in Tanzania, a country that has many health problems, and now I am singing a different ________. Many dangerous diseases which are ________ in China are quite commonly contracted in Tanzania. And, while the country is quite beautiful and has much natural ________, many of the people are quite poor and live without things we take for granted, such as electricity, running water, cars and good transport systems, and supermarkets. One project that my mother worked on
A.tune
D.rare
D.wealth
was helping to build a cardiac hospital. __________ this, if a Tanzanian had a heart condition and needed surgery, they would have to go abroad. Since this was quite expensive, many people went without medical treatment and some even died. Now, not only are Tanzanians helped by the hospital, but people in neighbouring countries are helped as well. It has made a big ______________ to their lives.
B.Prior to
A.difference
1.A.parent   B.relative
C.helper D.friend
2.A.away B.close
C.apart D.out
3.A.content B.input
C.attitude D.interest
4.A.tune B.tone
C.mood D.mode
5.A.familiar B.usual
C.frequent D.rare
6.A.scenery B.benefit
C.profit D.wealth
7.A.Close to B.Prior to
C.Thanks to D.Contrary to
8.A.difference B.importance
C.significance D.performance
Ⅱ.融合教材·主题探究
【改编自外研选必二 U4】
In the few weeks since I came to Liberia, I have come to know these people very well. We have worked together, surrounded by blood, vomit and death. But, although the death rate is very high, we will never give up on a patient, and our efforts do sometimes end in miracles.
Just after my arrival, a family of six were brought here in the back of a van. All of them were infected. The twin girls and their parents soon died. We knew there was little hope for the brothers, but we did everything we could to save them.When we visited the ward the next morning, we were amazed to see that against all odds, both boys were still alive. Pascal and Daniel have since made a full recovery. This small but unexpected success compensated for many other less fortunate cases.
To be caught up in such a crisis creates powerful bonds between people, not only between carers and patients,but also between all those who have come from different parts of the world and joined together in a common cause. It is so inspiring to have colleagues like Wilton, Maisy and Alfonso, not to mention all the others I have worked with.
Now my time is almost up. In a few days, someone else will arrive to step into my shoes, and the tireless work that the MSF members do in more than 70 countries and regions around the world will go on. In a world still facing so many problems, it is absolutely essential for us all to collaborate to create a global community with a shared future of peace and prosperity.
1.How many people in the family of six died shortly after being brought to the hospital
A.Two.   B.Three.
C.Four. D.Five.
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2.What happened to Pascal and Daniel
A.They died.
B.They were still seriously ill.
C.Their condition was unknown.
D.They recovered completely.

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3.What can we infer from the passage about the author
A.The author will never come back to Liberia.
B.The author is proud of the work done.
C.The author is tired of the work in Liberia.
D.The author doesn't like his colleagues.

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4.What can we conclude from the passage
A.The MSF's work is not important.
B.The crisis in Liberia has been solved.
C.Global collaboration is necessary to solve problems.
D.There will be no more problems in the world.

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[过能力 综合提升]
Lewis, 74, began volunteering as a lifeguard at the age of 16.Over the years, he patrolled the beaches as a member of the Royal Lifesaving Society, and in 2001, became part of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) lifeguard service when the charity began providing beach patrols for local authorities. “It's the best job in the world,” Lewis said. “You're working on the beach, which you love, and you're helping people. What could be better?”
Most of his colleagues are half his age, but he is still fighting fit. A Royal National Lifeboat Institution lifeguard must complete a 400m pool swim in under 7.5 minutes, and run 200m along the beach in under 40 seconds. The swimming fitness tests are still reasonably easy for Lewis. But a little hip trouble, the legacy of a rugby injury, can slow down his running. “I've been doing yoga to try to help with that,” he said.
Lewis's most memorable rescue took place in 2010 when a 16-year-old girl and her two younger brothers got into trouble while swimming off Durley Chine beach. On that day, the girl was being hurled into a groyne (防波堤), leaving her with nasty cuts. One of her brothers was hanging on to the groyne while the third child was being knocked around by the waves. Lewis swam out with a rescue tube and managed to get all three back to the beach. As he got out, everyone on the beach stood up and applauded.
If Lewis does stop any time soon, there is someone else who may just break his record. His wife of 49 years, Elaine Lewis, 70, has been a lifeguard in Bournemouth for 50 years and still competes in lifeguard competitions. Their two children are lifeguards and their grandchildren are in training.
【解题导语】 本文是一篇新闻报道。文章讲述了英国一位名叫克里斯·刘易斯的救生员,在2024年被授予世界上服役时间最长的救生员称号的故事和他的个人经历。
1.When did Lewis take part in RNLI
A.In 2024. B.In 2015.
C.In 2010. D.In 2001.
解析:细节理解题。根据第一段内容和第二段中的“Over the years,he patrolled...providing beach patrols for local authorities.”可知,在2001年,刘易斯加入了皇家全国救生艇学会。
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2.What made Lewis work so long
A.His interest in swimming.
B.His colleagues' challenge.
C.His love for helping others.
D.His desire to regain health.
解析:推理判断题。根据第二段中的“You're working...helping people. What could be better?”可推知,让刘易斯坚持长久工作的原因是他乐于助人。
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3.Which of the following best describes Lewis's job
A.Well-paid. B.Demanding.
C.Creative. D.Exciting.
解析:推理判断题。根据第三段中的“A Royal National Lifeboat Institution lifeguard...in under 40 seconds.”可推知,刘易斯的工作要求很高。
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4.What is presented in paragraph 4
A.A practical example.
B.The social response.
C.The risks Lewis faces.
D.The author's attitude.
解析:段落大意题。根据第四段内容可知,第四段主要讲述了刘易斯在2010年成功救回三人的事件,即一个实际的例子。
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Café Joyeux was founded in France in response to the alarming fact that over 8 million people with IDD face an 80% unemployment rate. The coffee shop aims to fight against this inequality by not only providing inclusive employment but also leading the way in promoting workplace inclusion more broadly.
The story started on a sailing boat in Brittany, France, where Captain Yann Bucaille-Lanzerac, a successful businessman, shared his passion for sailing with passengers of all abilities. During a trip, Theo, a young man with IDD, asked Yann for a job. Yann hesitated, saying it was complicated, leaving Theo silent. This encounter led to the creation of Café Joyeux, employing and training people with mental and cognitive (认知的) disabilities, which has since expanded to over 19 locations across Europe.
In early 2024, the first American Café Joyeux opened in New York City. Bucaille-Lannezac and his wife, Lydwine Bucaille, founders of Café Joyeux, employed 169 team members with disabilities. They believed their employees could provide excellent products and services, and stressed the significance of equal rights and fair treatment in the workplace. They started by empowering their employees and reinvesting 100% of their profits to further this mission, both within and outside their cafés.
Early supporters, like Giovana Mullins, have praised the coffee shop Café Joyeux for its welcoming atmosphere. “As a customer walking in, even if you don't know what this coffee shop is all about, you will feel the energy and the joy,” she said.
【解题导语】 本文是一篇新闻报道。文章介绍了纽约一家新开的咖啡馆致力于帮助智力和发育障碍患者的事迹。
5.What problem does Café Joyeux aim to address
A.The high pricing of coffee.
B.The expansion of European powers.
C.The unemployment of people with IDD.
D.The unreasonable limitations on sailing.
解析:细节理解题。根据第二段中的“Café Joyeux was founded...face an 80% unemployment rate.”可知,该咖啡馆的目的是解决智力和发育障碍患者的失业问题。
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6.What brought about the idea for Café Joyeux
A.A job request on a boat.
B.A public awareness campaign.
C.A well-known sailing race.
D.A discussion among customers.
解析:细节理解题。根据第三段内容可知,一次船上的工作申请促成了创立该咖啡馆的想法。
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7.What do we know about the employees with IDD in Café Joyeux
A.They serve as volunteers.
B.They receive equal treatment.
C.They are gifted in storytelling.
D.They have to finish complicated tasks.
解析:细节理解题。根据第四段中的“They believed their employees could...fair treatment in the workplace.”可知,该咖啡馆中的智力和发育障碍患者员工受到平等的对待。
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8.What does Giovana Mullins think of Café Joyeux
A.It needs to improve its services. B.It deserves more funds.
C.It is poorly managed. D.It is satisfactory.
解析:推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“Early supporters, like Giovana Mullins, have praised the coffee shop Café Joyeux for its welcoming atmosphere.”可知,乔瓦娜·穆林斯认为该咖啡馆很令人满意。
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Ⅱ.完形填空
(2024·扬州高二期末) Sophia was 18 when she noticed the young barefoot children of construction workers at a construction site near her house. “Their feet were bare, rough, and bleeding,” ________ Sophia now. “They were walking around that construction site, which was a daily _________ for them.” In that moment, Sophia realised the upsetting contrast to her own _____________.
B.recalls
D.routine
A.privilege
She went back home, looked down and thought, “Wow, my _______ are so soft.” She opened her closet doors, seeing many of the shoes ___________, which hadn't been worn for months or years. She _________ to give them all away to those children.
Later that year, with the ____________ of her parents and community volunteers, Sophia founded Sole Warriors, a charity ____________ to providing footwear for those in need.
B.feet
C.piled up
A.rushed
B.assistance
C.committed
The idea, which ___________ started as a brief conversation with her parents, quickly grew. After she spread the word with posters, ___________ from people who wanted to help came flooding in. For months, Sophia was ____________ her new project with her schoolwork. “After finishing my homework, I stayed up till 2 a. m. making a list to decide which of those poor children needed _____________.” 
A.initially
B.inquiries
C.balancing
D.donations
In its first distribution, Sole Warriors ___________ and gave out 700 pairs of shoes. Today that number __________ to 28,000 across four countries, thanks to the hard work of a core team of about 80 volunteers.
Though Sophia has been facing so many challenges, her work is _____________ for a motto: “Donate a sole, save a soul.”
【解题导语】 本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了一个名叫索菲亚的女孩,在注意到工地上的穷困儿童光着脚工作后,决定帮助他们的故事。
A.collected
C.amounts
D.worthwhile
1.A.records   B.recalls
C.reminds D.replies
B 解析:根据上文“Sophia was 18...near her house.”可知,索菲亚18岁时注意到她家附近一个建筑工地上的赤脚的孩子们,现在回忆(recall)曾经看到的一幕。
2.A.report B.inspection
C.performance D.routine
D 解析:根据上文“They were walking around that construction site”可知,他们在建筑工地走来走去,这是他们的日常生活(routine)。
3.A.privilege B.preference
C.problem D.potential
A 解析:根据下文“Wow,my ______ are so soft.”可知,索菲亚回到家中看到自己的脚(feet)非常柔软,而工地的孩子们双脚赤裸、粗糙,还流着血,这与她自己的特殊待遇(privilege)形成了令人不安的对比。
4.A.legs B.feet
C.knees D.ankles
B 解析:参见上题解析。
5.A.worn out B.used up
C.piled up D.torn apart
C 解析:根据上文“She opened her closet doors, seeing many of the shoes”及常识可知,衣柜里的鞋子应是堆在一起(pile up)。
6.A.rushed B.applied
C.pretended D.refused
A 解析:根据下文“give them all away to those children”可知,索菲亚迫不及待(rush)地把鞋子送给了工地的孩子们。
7.A.resistance B.assistance
C.ambition D.doubt
B 解析:根据下文“her parents and community volunteers”及语境可知,在父母和社区志愿者的帮助(assistance)下,索菲亚成立了Sole Warriors。
8.A.accustomed B.opposed
C.committed D.addicted
C 解析:根据下文“to providing footwear for those in need”可知,索菲亚成立了一家致力于(commit)为有需要的人提供鞋子的慈善机构。
9.A.initially B.eventually
C.formally D.regularly
A 解析:根据下文“started as a brief conversation with her parents”可知,这个想法最初(initially)是她和父母的一次简短谈话。
10.A.challenges B.inquiries
C.orders D.explanations
B 解析:根据下文“from people who wanted to help came flooding in”可知,想要帮助她的人的问询(inquiry)如潮水般涌来。
11.A.connecting B.comparing
C.balancing D.replacing
C 解析:根据下文“her new project with her schoolwork”可知,索菲亚一直在平衡(balance)她的新项目和功课。
12.A.education B.determination
C.regulations D.donations
D 解析:根据上文“Sophia founded Sole Warriors, a charity ______ to providing footwear for those in need”以及“making a list to decide which of those poor children”可知,索菲亚熬夜到凌晨2点,列出清单,决定哪些贫困的孩子需要捐赠(donation)。
13.A.collected B.purchased
C.produced D.designed
A 解析:根据下文“gave out 700 pairs of shoes”可知,该慈善机构首次收集(collect)并分发了700双鞋。
14.A.leads B.points
C.amounts D.declines
C 解析:根据下文“to 28,000 across four countries”可知,四个国家捐赠的鞋子数量达到了28 000双。amount to意为“达到,总计”,为固定搭配。
15.A.demanding B.professional
C.tiring D.worthwhile
D 解析:根据下文“Donate a sole, save a soul.”及常识可知,索菲亚的工作是有价值的(worthwhile)。