高一英语同步练习:
必修4 Unit 5 Theme parks 第4课时 Using language
基础练习
一, 回忆下列单词的词性和汉语意思:
jungle ______________ brazil______________ creature______________ brand______________ advanced______________ admission______________ shuttle______________ free way______________ souvenir______________ sneaker______________ activity______________ come to life______________ in advance______________ hands-on______________ class outings______________ get close to______________ 二, 阅读检测 1. Fast reading:
1) What is Futuroscope?
2) What does Futuroscope provide?
3) What advantage does Futuroscope have?
4) What the activities are?
2. Read again and do the Ex1,2,3 on P39. 3. Fill in the blank: Entertainment To take a journey deep into space Education To try scientific experiments
实战演练
一: 按课文内容填空
This science and technology-based theme park in France uses the most_____1_____ technology.
Visitors can ____2____ parts of the world they have never experienced, going with famous divers to the ___3____ of the ocean; ___4___ part in car racing, skiing on some of the most difficult mountains in the world; meeting ____5_____ with dinosaur; trying ___6____ experiments; learning __7_ must be done to prepare for a flight into space or an undersea trip; understanding why we could not live on the other planets in our solar system.
The amazing, ____8____ information together with many opportunities for ___9____ learning makes the world ____10____ in a completely new way for visitors. 二: 单项选择
1. (2007北京)We shouldn’t spend our money testing so many people, most of________ are healthy. A. that B. which C. What D. Whom
2. It is reported that two schools, ______ are being built in my hometown, will open next year. A. they both
B. which both C. both of them D.both of which
3. As a senior student, I am determined to work harder in order to _______ the desired university. A. admit by
B. be admitted by C. admit into D. be admitted into
4. The plane reached Hong Kong ten minutes ________ of its scheduled time. A. in return B. in detail C. in reality D. in advance 5. All the plants come to _______ when spring arrives.
A. live B. alive C. life D. lives
6. I’ll never forget the days _____ I spent on the farm during my childhood. A. when B. that C. in which D. on which
7. Seeing the happy_______ of boys playing on the playground, I can’t help thinking of my childhood. A. sight B. scene C. view D. sign
8. ---_____that he managed to get the information?
---Oh, a friend of his helped him.
A. Where was it B. What was it C. How was it D. Why was it
9. When people talk about the cities in France, the first________ comes into mind is Paris.
A. one B. ones C. that D. what
10. Is it the years ____you worked in the factory____ have a great effect on your literary works?
A. that; where B. that; that C. where; where D. when. that 反馈检测 一, 完形填空
Do you read newspapers regularly? Newspaper articles ___1___ important and interesting information for people of all ages. ___2___, not all information is of ___3___ to everyone. Fortunately, finding the sections that you particularly want to read ___4___ not difficult. There are probably certain sections of the paper __5___ interest you most. ___6___, the titles of articles and the pictures ___7___ some clues(线索) about the contents.
Once you have chosen an article ___8___, you will find the important ___9___ information ___10___ the key facts in the first few paragraphs. The remainder(剩下的) of most articles gives ___11___. These details are usually ___12___ because they ___13___ valuable supporting ideas to help the readers ___14___ the key facts better. Sometimes they are simply human-interest details. ___15___ background information or quotes from people in the news story.
Remember this important difference ___16___ a fiction story and a news story: The ending of a fiction story is important but ___17___ whole story should always be read, but the beginning of a news story is the most important part. It is necessary to read only far ___18___ in the article to understand __19___ has happened. The details are for people ___20___ are most interested in that subject. 1. A. cover B. keep C. record D. contain 2. A. Whatever C. However
B. Otherwise D. Because B. interesting D. important
3. A. interest C. interested
4 .A. is B. be C. are D. does 5. A. what B. that C. it D. really 6. A. Above all
B. In a word
C. Beside D. Apart from that 7. A. give C. make
B. gives D. makes
8. A. reads B. to read C. read 9. A. common C. general 10. A. with
D. reading
B. ordinary D. detailed B. into
C. for 11. A. facts
D. and
B. details
C. material D. things
B. included
12. A. including
C. used 13. A. put
D. found
B. putting
C. providing D. provide 14. A. understand B. read
C. see
D. improve B. such as
15. A. so that
C. instead of D. inspite of 16. A. of
B. from D. among B. that
C. between 17. A. the
C. an
D. a
B. enough D. quickly
18. A. behind
C. deep 19. A. what
C. which 20. A. what
C. whom
二, 阅读理解
B. that D. whose B. who D. when
A
Recent studies have shown that exercise is good to both your physical strength and brain. A new study finds that people become smarter after starting a running program.
In their study, the researchers had seven young people start a running program consisting of running 30 minutes, two or three times a week for at least 12 skills before and after the 3-month running program.
After 12 weeks of running, scores on all of the tests increased greatly in the runners., as did their reaction times(反应时间) in completing the tests, but the scores began to fall again if the runners stopped their training.
The results could have suggestions for old people as well. According to these researchers, old people who started a 4-month exercise program also showed it may help doctors find a way to use exercise and running to help old people and those with Alzheimer’s disease improved their memory and other mental skills. 1. What is the best title for this passage? A. Running May Make You Smarter and Healthier B. How to Start a Running Program
C. Running Is an Important way to Improve Health D. The seven-Person Program
2. Which of the following statements is true?
A. Doctors use exercise and running to help aged people improve their memory.
B. Some people will develop Alzheimer’s disease if they do not start a running program. C. Computers are used in the tests.
D. Running programs work out better for young people than for old people.
3. What can you infer from the statement that “ the scores began to fall again if the runners stopped their training”? A. The runners should continue their running exercise to keep the good results.
B. Some runners did not want to take a test again after they stopped their training. C. The runners would not get scores if they stopped training. D. The runners would have the same scores if they stopped running.
4. The researchers did tests both before and after the running program because ____.
A. they had enough time to do it. B. the scores would be higher
C. they wanted to make sure that all the runners would take to test D. they could compare the scores
5. The underlined word “their “ in the second paragraph refers to ____. A. the young people’s B. the researcher’s C. the runners’ D. the tests’
B.
To become a doctor in the United States, students usually attend four years of medical school after they complete college. Then these young doctors work in hospitals for several years to complete a training program called a residency(住院医生实习期).
These medical residents provide hospitals with needed services in return for not much pay. They work under the supervision(管理) of medical professors and more experienced doctors. Medical residents treat patients . they carry out tests. They perform operations. They complete records. In hospitals with few nurses, residents also do work formerly done by nurses. Some medical residents work one-hundred or more hours in a single week. They often work for more than thirty-six hours at a time before they can rest.
Critics (批评家) of this system say medical residents work too long and do not get enough rest. They say these young doctors may be too tired to perform their medical duties effectively. Now, the government will limit the number of hours of work that residents can work. Most doctors in training will be limited to eighty-four hours of work each week. They will have work periods of no more than twenty-four hours at one time. They will have ten hours of rest between work periods.
Medical residents will have one day each week when they do not have to work. Any work they accept outside their hospitals will be limited.Experienced doctors and medical professors will closely supervise the residents to make sure they are not too tired to work.
Many medical residents welcomed the work limits. Others, however, said the new policy may interfere with patient care and their own medical education.
6.If a first –year college student in America wants to be a doctor, he has to wait for ___. A.4 years B.8 years C.at least 10 years D.more than 20 years
7.Medical residents are not responsible for ____. A.supervising students B.treating patients C.carrying patients D.doing operations
8.The underlined sentence in the 2nd paragraph means that they have to ____.
A.work 36 hours every week
B.rest for 36 hours before they can go to work C.work continuously for 36 hours D.take a rest every 36 hours
新人教版高中英语必修4Unit 5 Theme parks Using language(含答案)



