1、课时作业(三十一) 选修 7 Unit 1 Living well 班级: 姓名: 建议时间 / 40 分钟基础检测.词形转换1.Jack was an (ambition) young man with a strong personality. 2.Frank put the medicine in a top drawer to make sure it would not be (access) to the kids. 3.As we all know,fresh air is to our health and the new park us all, so we should k
2、eep it clean. (benefit) 4.Without his (encourage) to me, I would have been defeated in the game. 5.We offered (congratulate) to him on his becoming our monitor. .单句填空6. (save ) power,turn off the hot water after you have taken a shower. 7.Most students have a little difficulty in (adapt)themselves t
3、o the social life after graduating from university. 8.In spite of his (able) leg,he as well as his teammates won the championship in the sports meeting of our school last month. 9.I was very (annoy) to find that the cinema was not accessible to the elderly or people in wheelchairs. 10.The boy, like
4、many other English learners, ( meet) with many difficulties in learning English during the past seven years. .短语填空11.Wherever I (遇到) difficulties, they are always ready to lend me a hand. 12.It made Marys blood boil to see the children (取笑) the crippled girl. 13.The wind is so strong. (换句话说), it is
5、not good for you to surf in the sea today. 14.Susan had thought she would (适应) the life there soon, but she found later things were not so easy and she began to feel homesick. 15.When Mike hurried to the railway station,tired and (上气不接下气), he found the train had just left. .连句成篇根据提示,把下面的句子串连成 50 词左右
6、的小短文。1.我妈妈爬山的时候比我还快,我从没见她有上气不接下气的时候。(out of breath)2.当别人问她秘诀时,她说:“ 我天天打太极( tai chi),太极对健康非常有益。”(beneficial)3.刚学时她动作做不太好,很多人都取笑她,但她并不介意。( make fun of)4.逐渐地,她可以做得和别人一样好了。(as well as)5.她说一个人必须要学会快乐地生活。只有每天快乐地生活,你才能健康。(only)能力提升.阅读理解Aerial(空中的)performer Jennifer Bricker was born without legs, but she ne
7、ver let it stop her.Wrapped in a loop(圈) of red silk hung from the ceiling Jennifer Bricker climbs and twists to the music.Her head hangs down and her strong arms let go as she balances on her back, high above the grounda move thats all the more daring because she has no legs.Jennifer was a few mont
8、hs old when she was adopted by Sharon and Gerald Bricker.She had big brown eyes, a bright smile, and huge amounts of energy.When a doctor advised her adoptive parents to carry her around in a kind of bucket(桶), they refused.Jennifer soon learned to walkand runon her hands and bottom, and grew up fea
9、rlessly climbing trees and bouncing on the trampoline (蹦床) with her three older brothers.“My parents didnt treat me differently so I didnt grasp the concept that I was different.I knew I didnt have legs but that wasnt stopping me from doing the things I wanted to do.”At the age of three she was fitt
10、ed with artificial legs, but she never really took to themshe moved more freely without them.In 1996 the Olympic Games took place in Atlanta.Jennifer loved to watch the womens gymnastics team, and especially adored the 14-year-old Dominique Moceanu who competed for the US.When Moceanu and the womens
11、 team won gold, Jennifer decided she was going to be a gymnast, too.She took up power tumbling, which involves performing floor exercises down a runway.But Jennifer did not want any allowances to be made for her disability.At the age of 10 she took part in the Junior Olympics and by the age of 11 sh
12、e was tumbling champion for the state of Illinois.Jennifer now travels the world as an inspirational speaker and acts as an aerial performer.16.What do we know about Jennifer Bricker?A.She felt embarrassed without legs.B.She was brought up as a normal child.C.She was carried in a bucket as a baby.D.
13、She lost her legs when she was adopted.17.Why did Jennifer determine to be a gymnast?A.She knew that she was different from others.B.She wanted to make allowances for her disability.C.She was eager to participate in the Junior Olympics.D.She was greatly influenced by Dominique Moceanu.18.Which of th
14、e following can best describe Jennifer Bricker?A.Self-respected. B.Cautious.C.Sensitive. D.Clever.19.What is the passage mainly about?A.The sufferings of a gymnast.B.The memory of an aerial performer.C.The experiences of an adoptive family.D.The growing process of a disabled person.完形填空I was in sunn
15、y California. Over the past two months I had been sick, sleepless, forgetful, a little mad and a little sad.I had been busy reading and learning all about stopping smoking.I changed 20 that led me to smoke again.I was trying my hardest to practise 21 thinking until it would come naturally.Basically
16、I was making 22 tobacco my job! Christmas 23 and it was my first smoke-free holiday in 37 years.I was 24 in shopping, planning, cooking and wrapping. 25 , the stress, the fatigue( 疲乏 ) of overdoing and the physical and mental 26 of dealing with my quitting 27 on Christmas Day! I was going to my moth
17、ers house, which was about an hour away.I wanted to 28 myself in my own car.Once in the car and driving down I-24, I had this 29 : I could smoke and nobody would know.I 30 the exit and went through my 31 looking for money. All of a sudden, the non-smoking slogans(口号) ran through my brain; the inform
18、ation in red ran through my brain; my own 32 to quit smoking ran through my head.I began to cry.I am crying now thinking what I believe was a(n) 33 moment in my quitting.I am proud to have been strong in self-control.It was determination that helped 34 myself of the smoking habit. Thanks to the quit
19、ting,I am able to 35 the confidence to other areas of my life.This past year has been a(n) 36 of contrast : up and down, happy and sad, scared and brave, but in the end, I 37 the most life-changing year.It was difficult to 38 something that had been a part of my life for most of my life, but it was
20、worth every 39 moment! 20.A.routines B.subjectsC.schedules D.plans21.A.reverse B.unusualC.positive D.critical22.A.smoking B.tradingC.enjoying D.quitting23.A.fell B.droppedC.appeared D.followed24.A.absorbed B.engagedC.interested D.involved25.A.However B.ThereforeC.Besides D.Moreover26.A.pressure B.fa
21、ilureC.health D.disability27.A.ended B.brokeC.exploded D.stopped28.A.help B.driveC.persuade D.leave29.A.imagination B.thoughtC.emotion D.concept30.A.turned to B.got aroundC.pulled off D.walked into31.A.purse B.carC.account D.cloth32.A.courage B.wishC.promise D.decision33.A.decisive B.meaningfulC.rel
22、evant D.unforgettable34.A.remind B.informC.warn D.rid35.A.extend B.adaptC.increase D.develop36.A.result B.encouragementC.experience D.symbol37.A.celebrated B.completedC.spent D.survived38.A.face B.acceptC.change D.remove39.A.valuable B.uncomfortableC.tiny D.beneficial.语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单
23、词的正确形式。I was in the ninth year when I began to suffer from depression.My parents noticed but felt that since Id always been40. good child, this was temporary. 41. (fortunate ), it was not to be so.I didnt have friends.Hardly could I share my problems.Deep worry began to destroy my 42. (confident) .F
24、inally I refused to attend classes, 43. (shut) myself in my room for hours. The examination was approaching, but I simply didnt care.My parents and teachers were surprised44. my bad performance.One morning, 45. a particularly severe lecture from my father, I stood at the school gate, 46. (depress ).
25、Then as the other students marched to their classrooms, our headmaster called me.The next forty-five minutes was one of the most precious moments in my life.She said she 47. (notice) a big change in me and wondered why.At first she took my hands in 48. (she) and listened patiently as I mentioned my
26、worries.Then she hugged me as I wept.Months of frustration and loneliness disappeared in her motherly hug. No one had tried to understand what the real problem was except the headmaster, 49. helped me out simply by listening and hugging. 课时作业(三十二) 选修 7 Unit 2 Robots 班级: 姓名: 建议时间 / 40 分钟基础检测.词形转换1.It
27、 is hard to see how the issue can be resolved to everyones (satisfy). 2.I think it may take some time before we can have an accurate (assess) of the damage. 3.The poet expressed in this poem his deep and enduring (affect) for his motherland. 4.There is nothing to be (alarm) about.You are just a litt
28、le exhausted from overwork. 5. (theoretical ), the company could manufacture all its glass domestically. .单句填空6.You know the punishment for (obey) orders is very strict. 7.To everybodys surprise, they got (divorce) last month, though they had been married for only two months. 8.The (talent) singer w
29、as popular with his fans because of his talent. 9.I dont like to ask people for help as a rule but I wonder if you could do me favour. 10.Having been warned of danger in the street at night, she had to go home with a friend (accompany) her. .短语填空11.We encourage you to (测试) this new system at your co
30、nvenience and then let us know what you think. 12. (转身) and let me look at your back. 13.He knew that the popular desire for progressive change was as strong as ever and (一定会) grow. 14.He tried to (抽出) a few minutes each day for his exercises. 15.Dismayed by this behaviour, Catherine asked Henry to
31、convince Fred to (让她独自待着). .连句成篇根据提示,把下面的句子串连成 50 词左右的小短文。1.在数字时代,人人都渴望拥有一个机器人。(desire)2.当你受到惊吓时,它会陪伴着你直到你想一个人待着。(alarmed ; accompany)3.你上班时,它会服从你的命令记录下给你打电话的号码,甚至处理一些办公事务。(set down; deal with)4.我相信,如果你有这么一个机器人,别人必定会羡慕你的。( envy)能力提升.阅读理解Technology activists are appealing to tech companies and their
32、leaders to build a future in which the effect of machinery on humans is lessened.Some workers have long feared that machines are coming to take away their jobs.Tim OReilly,head of a technology advisory service,says it is important for people and machines to work together.“We have to think about not
33、using technology to replace people.Instead,we can make robots do something that was previously impossible for humans.”With more skills, people can work with machines.For example, the ride-sharing companies Lyft and Uber use software designed to help human drivers.Most large airplanes are now flown b
34、y computers.But passengers will always want a human pilot on the plane.Jonathan Brewer is a trainer at the Network Start-up Resource Centre.He emphasizes that technology experts must consider how their inventions can help people.They must consider how sensors can warn people an hour before a mudslid
35、e takes place.There are other life-saving devices that cost very little money.Whats more, there is not much reason to have machines do difficult work if people are not able to enjoy the results of their labour.In 2015 the consulting service McKinsey (在此期间), lets have a chat. 14.She told me to (整理,分类
36、) the papers that could be thrown away. 15.One day he had just got into the train with all his luggage when a young man came and sat down in the seat (与相对) him. .连句成篇根据提示,把下面的句子串连成 50 词左右的小短文。1.汤姆正在前往参加朋友派对的路上,就在这时他目睹了一场交通事故。(be about to do; witness)2.一辆白色的轿车把一位老人撞倒了。(knock down) 3.肇事车辆逃离了现场。(flee f
37、rom)4.汤姆打电话报警,并且敦促医生火速赶往现场。(urge sb to do)5.他对伤者进行了急救, 在医生到来之前帮助伤者脱离了危险。(help out)能力提升.阅读理解For many creatures, the ocean is a terrifying place.Several marine animals have declined as a result of overfishing and pollution.But cephalopods(头足动物) a type of invertebrate(无脊椎动物) that includes octopuses, cu
38、ttlefish, and squidhave seen a dramatic increase in their numbers over the past 60 years.Zoe Doubleday, a scientist at the University of Adelaide in Australia, conducted a study of cephalopods recently.She points out that their population rise is due to the animals unique traits.The creatures can ch
39、ange their colour and body shape.They are fast-growing and live for only one or two years.“This allows them to adapt to the changing environmental conditions more quickly than other marine species,”Doubleday says.“Rising sea temperatures may be speeding up the animals life cycle.They may be growing
40、faster and producing more young.”Cephalopods live in all of the worlds oceans.They can be found in waters from the freezing polar regions to the warm tropic regions.Because they adapt so easily to their environment, the animals are called “the weed of the sea”.Will octopuses, cuttlefish, and squid t
41、ake over the world one day? Some people may wonder.According to Doubleday, that is unlikely.The rise in cephalopod populations could slow down if the animals run out of prey(猎物) and start feeding on one another.Overfishing could also have an impact on their numbers.For now, the cephalopod population
42、 boom is good news for them and some other sea creatures.“Increases in cephalopod populations could benefit predators(捕食性动物) such as marine mammals and seabirds, which rely on cephalopods for food,” Doubleday says.16.What has caused the number of some marine animals to reduce?A.Ship transportation.B
43、.Global oil production.C.Rising sea temperatures.D.Overfishing and pollution.17.The underlined word “traits” in Paragraph 2 probably means “ ”. A.habits B.featuresC.hobbies D.looks18.According to Doubleday, cephalopods . A.have a very long life cycle B.change their shapes with seasonC.prefer to live
44、 in the warm waters D.adapt to the environment quickly.完形填空“Paul must have been trying to carry his waste paper to the garbage can and dropped a few pieces.” I 19 , picking them up. 20 later I found more pieces.No quiet sighing this time.I 21 ,“ Who is throwing garbage?”No answer.Instead, I saw more
45、 bits of paper silently floating 22 from upstairs.Looking up, I saw my seven-year-old son Paul. “Stop making a mess.”“Its not a mess.Theyre 23 .”“Sorry, what did you say?” I hadnt heard him clearly. He didnt answer me.Paul has autism (自闭症) and 24 answers a question, especially when hes 25 attentivel
46、y on something else.He ran down the stairs.“Where are my other butterflies?” he asked, 26 around.Every time Paul 27 five or more words together, my heart says a 28 of thanks.But lately he seems to 29 that the benefits of forming complete sentences when communicating are 30 of the effort. Butterflies
47、, of course.I rushed to 31 them from the garbage, 32 them off and handed them to my young artist.“Want to see them 33 again?” he asked with a shy smile.“Oh yes! Theyre beautiful,” I whispered.He ran back upstairs to float his 34 down again.They really did look like beautiful butterflies. That day Pa
48、ul 35 me to look up at 36 instead of down at garbage.How many other masterpieces (杰作) do I miss because Im too caught up in my 37 to take time to appreciate whats right in front of me? Life is not what happens to us.Its 38 we look at it.Now, I look up. 19.A.laughed B.sighedC.amazed D.shouted20.A.Day
49、s B. YearsC.Moments D.Weeks21.A.called outB.turned upC.got in D.added to22.A.up B.downC.away D.off23.A.planes B.papersC.leaves D.butterflies24.A.rarely B.frequentlyC.willingly D.eagerly25.A.devoted B.dependedC.focused D.addicted26.A.showing B.lookingC.playing D.drawing27.A.spells B.putsC.pushes D.accumulates28.A.sound B.remarkC.report D.prayer29.A.refuse B.hearC.mind D.realize30.A.worthy B.awareC.fond D.typical31.A.hide B.destroyC