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高考一轮复习:选择性必修二 Unit 5 教材串讲提升练.阅读理解As a first responder, you never know what type of situation you might walk into, or who youll meet along the way.Thats definitely been the case for Jeffrey Lanenberg, a 51yearold paramedic (急救医务人员) since 1984.Ten years into the job, Lanenberg received a call that reported that a man in his early 30s had fallen down in the Mall of America.When Lanenberg and his partner arrived at the scene, they found the young male face down on the ground.He had gone unconscious, making weak attempts to breathe.His wife stood beside him holding their small son in horror.They quickly rushed to defibrillate (除颤) and calm the man to keep him under control.After Lanenberg dropped the patient off at the neighboring hospital, he thought about the man and his family for a long time.Lanenberg thought he had experienced everything under the sun until one random visit to Office Max three years ago,where he met a man repeatedly walk back and forth while staring at him.As it turned out, the man was the patient he had saved 20 years earlier.“You gave me 20 years more than I ever thought Id have,”the man said.He thanked Lanenberg repeatedly and told him he had someone he wanted him to meet.He stepped around the corner and reappeared with a 20somethingyearold man.Lanenberg instantly knew that it was the son he had seen standing by his mother all those years ago.“That day changed my life,”Lanenberg said.“Before that, everything was about work.When I talk to my beginnertraining class, I tell them you never know the impact you can have on someones life.”1What did Lanenberg do with the young man?AHe gave the man the first aid.BHe cured the man at the scene.CHe only sent the man to hospital.DHe took care of the mans wife and son.2What did Lanenberg think of the encounter with the man?AIt was unbelievable.BIt was a common routine.CIt was a matter of course.DIt was a dangerous situation.3Why was the man thankful to Lanenberg?ALanenberg helped bring up his little son.BLanenberg donated to support his family.CLanenberg gave him the present happy life.DLanenberg taught his son to be a new doctor.4How did the meeting change Lanenbergs life?AHe changed his attitude to his job.BHe was rewarded with much money.CHe got a promotion to be a team leader.DHe took up teaching work to train newcomers.七选五Being able to communicate effectively with others is an essential skill for people of all ages.1._ People who want to develop those skills can learn how to do this from selfhelp books, workshops, and from the advice of other people.2_ Active listening involves a person listening carefully and attentively to the person speaking, restating what the other person has saidor what comes acrossin a brief and nonjudgmental manner.3._ Becoming effective at active listening is one way to increase trust and understanding in a relationship, whether it is a personal or professional one.Another tip for developing and improving interpersonal communication skills is to use feedback for different types of communication.Before giving speeches and presentations, it is always well advised to practice them before an audience and to ask for feedback before giving the real speech or presentation.4._It is also essential in developing communication skills to use appropriate body language and eye contact.5._For example, using direct eye contact and body language that indicates openness, such as uncrossed arms, can help to get across that a person is ready and willing to listen and to speak openly.AIt is essential to learn how to communicate politely.BThese nonverbal signals can convey the true feelings.CMost people can benefit from improving their communication skills.DPracticing active listening doesnt mean people have to employ it continuously.EThis kind of listening focuses more on understanding than on giving advice.FBy doing so, we can ensure the messages are easily understood and come across as intended.GOne of the best tips for developing communication skills is to learn and practice effective listening.语法填空Earlier 2019, the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development published 1._most comprehensive analysis up to now of how climate change will affect the glaciers (冰川) of the world,2._(warn) that about 18,000 glaciers will disappear by 2100.This is a bad 3._(predict) for some 1.9 billion South Asians,4._ use water from these glaciers not only for drinking but also for agriculture, hydroelectric power, and tourism.But the survey also looked at an immediate question:As the glaciers 5._ (rapid) melt, where will all the watermore than a quadrillion gallons of it, almost the amount 6._(contain) in Lake Hurongo?The answer is that the Himalaya, for example, long defined by 7._(it) glaciers, is becoming a mountain range defined by lakes.In fact, another study found that from 1990 to 2010, more than 900 new glacierfed lakes 8._(form) across Asias high mountain ranges.Because of those remote locations, scientists must rely 9._ satellites to count them, and new lakes appear to be growing so quickly that its difficult for scientific teams to agree on the precise number.Its all happening much 10._(fast) than we expected it to even five or ten years ago.读后续写阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。I prided myself on being a good neighbor. My husband, Charles, and I knew everyone who lived along our rural road.Walking that road, I thought about how we all relied on each other. We picked up mail for people on vacation, lent out tools,and watched each others children. Each house I passed held a friendly association.Except Kellys.It hadnt always been this way. At one time, Kelly and I had a good relationship. Our children were close in age and often played together. Our husbands were playmates. I never went by her house without waving or stopping to chat if I saw her outside.Not anymore. If Kelly was out in her yard when I walked or drove by, I acted as if I hadnt seen her and there had been a big wall between us. At first it felt satisfying to let Kelly know what I thought of her. Today the sight of her house just made me sad.How did things go wrong? It had all started with a cat. A stray(无主的宠物) who turned up in my driveway. That wasnt unusual. I already had two stray cats I had adopted as well as a dog. But this cat was violent. He drove my own cats away from their food bowls and hissed at me when I tried to drive him off.Imagine my surprise a few days later when Kelly announced that she was taking in the cat. “I think hes sweet,” she said.I didnt even know that Kelly liked cats. Shed never had one before as far as I knew. Living with Kelly didnt make the cat any friendlier. He constantly showed up on our porch, stealing our cats food and picking fights. “That cats out of control,” I said to Kelly angrily over the phone one day. “Ive had enough of it.”“Hes always perfectly sweet with us!” Kelly said, getting defensive. “I have no idea that you dislike him so much.”注意:续写词数应为150左右。That was the first brick in the wall between us._One day, when I was walking on that road again, I saw Kelly smiling at me._参考答案.阅读理解1-4 AACA.七选五1-5 CGEFB.语法填空1the 2warning 3prediction 4who 5rapidly 6contained 7its 8were formed 9on/upon 10faster .读后续写One possible version:That was the first brick in the wall between us. On a sunny day, I was bathed in the beautiful sunshine when suddenly the cat jumped on my laps. It seemed to come out of nowhere so my hair almost stood on end. Bouncing up from my chair, I dropped the cat hard on the ground and ran after it. While this was going on, Kelly was just standing on her balcony glaring at me. “That was how you treat my cat?” she shouted. A brick turned into a wall from the noon.One day,when I was walking on that road again, I saw Kelly smiling at me.I smiled back,saying,“ I was sorry for the cat the other day!” She admitted the cat was not friendly sometimes and that her husband had sent it to the “Stray Cats Shelter”“Our relationship is not that easy to break,isnt it?” She looked at me in the eye. We burst into laughter immediately and gone was the wall.