2019-2020年高考英语大一轮复习第一部分模块七Unit2Fitforlife课下作业牛津译林版.doc

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1、2019-2020年高考英语大一轮复习第一部分模块七Unit2Fitforlife课下作业牛津译林版.单项填空1Have you been to the Great Wall?Perhaps not in my memory._,it might have been during my early childhood.AIf any BIf everCIf not DIf possible答案BIf ever是If I have ever been to the Great Wall的省略。2An annual study found that 2% of South Koreans aged

2、 1019 needed treatment for excessive online gaming or were at risk of_Aaddiction BadministrationCassociation Dattraction答案A句意:一份年度调查显示,10至19岁的韩国人中有2%的人需要接受网络游戏过量的治疗或有上瘾的危险。addiction “上瘾”;administration “管理”;association “协会”;attraction “吸引人的人/事”。根据句意选A。3It is _ that he has been addicted to drugs and

3、has difficulty quitting it.Aobviously Bapparently Cpossibly Dlikely答案D句意:他很可能沉溺于毒品,并且很难戒掉。obviously“显然地”;apparently“明显地”;possibly“可能地”;这三个词都是副词,不能作表语。It is likely that.为固定句式,意为“很可能”。4_ the Internet is bridging the distance between people,it may also break some families or cause other family problems

4、.AAs BIf CWhile DSince答案C句意:尽管因特网能够消除人们之间的距离,但是它也能够使一些家庭破裂或导致其他家庭问题。此处while引导一个让步状语从句,表示“尽管”。5There is a _ increase in the number of the cars in my neighborhood.Asharp Bquick Caware Dslow答案A句意:小区里汽车的数量急剧上升。sharp “急剧的”,符合句意。6We _ the Ministry of Healths efforts to reform the health care system,which

5、help relieve the high medical cost burdens.Aadapted BcongratulatedCapplauded Dmeasured答案C句意:我们称赞卫生部为改革医疗制度做出的努力,这些努力有助于减轻过高的医疗开支负担。A项“适应,改编”,B项“祝贺”,C项“为鼓掌,称赞,赞许”,D项“测量”。7Not only _ his lesson,but also he often helps others with their lessons.Adid he do well in Bhe do well inCdoes he do well in Dhe d

6、id well in答案C句意:他不仅自己功课学得不错,而且经常帮助别人学习功课。not only.but also.在连接并列分句且not only置于句首时,not only后的分句用部分倒装,but also后的分句不倒装。根据后面的分句的时态可知,应该使用一般现在时,故选C。8It is vital that schools _ students to use puter technology.Ashould be taught Bmust teach Cteach Dare taught答案C句意:学校应该教会学生使用计算机技术,这是至关重要的。在“It is vital that.

7、”句型中,从句谓语动词用“should动词原形”,should可省略。9_ the new medicine for a year and well see how well it works.ATry out BMake outCGive out DPick out答案A句意:对这种新药试验一年,看看它的效果如何。try out “试验,测试”,符合句意。10Just a moment.I havent finished packing my suitcase._Its high time we left for the airport.AGo ahead BTake it easyCHur

8、ry up DThats fine答案C句意:“等一下,我还没有打完包呢。”“快点。早就到了我们动身去机场的时候了。”go ahead “前进;进行”;take it easy “别紧张”;hurry up “快点”;thats fine “很好,不错”。由语境Its high time we left for the airport.可知,我们应该“快点,抓紧”,故选C项。.阅读理解A“The Man with the Golden Arm” may sound like the name of some superhero in a ic book.But this name belong

9、s to 78yearold James Harrisonan Australian man who has donated blood almost every week, saving more than 2 million babies in the process.Harrison told CNN, an American channel, about why he chooses to donate, even though its not the most pleasurable experience:“Never once have I watched the needle g

10、o in my arm.I cant stand the sight of blood, and I cant stand pain.”An amazingly unique antibody (抗体) in Harrisons blood makes it a true lifesaver for babies who could be affected by rhesus disease.The condition occurs during some pregnancies, when a woman who has rhesusnegative blood produces antib

11、odies that destroy her babies cells.This can happen when the baby has the same rhesuspositive blood as the father.Rhesus disease can cause health issues in babies.It can even result in death.Harrisons blood helped physicians develop an injection called AntiD in the 1960s, which prevents women who ha

12、ve rhesusnegative blood from developing the harmful antibodies while pregnant.After Harrison pletes one of his routine donations, his blood can be used to create more vaccines (疫苗)“I started donating in 1955, two days after I turned 18,” Harrison said when he pleted his 1,075th donation.As CNN repor

13、ted, every AntiD vaccine created in Australia has something to do with a donation from Harrison, who holds the record for most blood donations in Australia.“A number of mothers have e up to me and said, Thank you very much for what youve done, because I now have one, two, three healthy children,” Ha

14、rrison said.Harrisons own daughter, Tracey Mellowship, had been one of the 17 percent of women who need AntiD during their pregnancy.The injection helped guarantee her second son would be born healthy.“Dad had always donatedwe knew that,” Mellowship said.“But it didnt hit home until I was pregnant a

15、nd knew the consequences.”【语篇解读】本文是记叙文。澳大利亚一位老翁的血液中含有罕见的溶血性疾病抗体,他从18岁开始每周献血,至今已坚持了约60年,拯救了两百多万婴儿的性命。1From the first two paragraphs we can infer that Harrison is_Ahumorous and smart Bbrave and unselfishCfriendly but nervous Doptimistic but weak答案B推理判断题。根据第一段中的who has donated blood almost every week, saving more than 2 million babies in the process可知,Harrison坚持每周献

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