Unit2 阅读拓展练习2牛津译林版必修第一册.docx
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Unit2 阅读拓展练习2牛津译林版必修第一册.docx
译林版必修第一册Unit2 阅读拓展练习2.阅读理解AAs you grow rapidly through your teenage years,you will experience a lot of changes.The changes may seem difficult and they may seem to happen quickly.Dont panic!You will deal successfully with them!You are a young adult now!With more responsibility,you will find more freedom to make your own choices.This is a time to be well informed about your choices so that you can make healthy balanced decisions that will help shape your future.You may already know your career path or you may have no idea at all what you want to do.Both situations are fine!Work hard and the right opportunity will present itself to you.Young adulthood means greater freedom and more choices.You will probably want to be independent.But try not to shut your family out of your life.You should learn to think of others even though you are old enough to look after yourself.Your family have been with you since you came into this world.It is also perfectly natural in this time for you to spend more time with your friends than your family.Choose your friends wisely.A true friend will stand by you no matter what happens.This period is part of the life cycle.There are some people who will be with you throughout lifes journey and there will be some people with whom you part and go separate ways.Leaving school can be hard.The reality is that you may not ever see all of your classmates again.You are a young adult.It is your life.No one can live it for you.The choices that you make from now on will be your choices.So making the right choices will be important to you.Life is for living.Enjoy your life wisely!1The best title for this passage would be “ ”AThe Choices in LifeBThe Key to SuccessCSay Goodbye to the PastDBecoming a Young Adult2Who do the underlined words “some people” in Paragraph 5 probably refer to?AYour parents. BYour classmates.CTrue friends. DYour relatives.3The author thinks teenage years are .Aa period of complete freedomBtoo hard for young people to get throughCan important time for the young to make the right choicesDa very important period for young students to leave their parents4Who is the passage mainly written for?ATeenagers. BTeachers.CYoung parents. DAdults.答案DBCABTeens and younger children are reading a lot less for fun,according to a Common Sense Media report published Monday.While the decline over the past decade is steep for teen readers,some data in the report shows that reading remains a big part of many childrens lives,and indicates how parents might help encourage more reading.According to the reports key findings,“the proportion(比例) who say they hardly ever read for fun has gone up from 8 percent of 13yearolds and 9 percent of 17yearolds in 1984 to 22 percent and 27 percent respectively today.”The report data shows that pleasure reading levels for younger children,ages 28,remain largely the same.But the amount of time spent in reading each session has declined,from closer to an hour or more to closer to a half hour per session.When it comes to technology and reading,the report does little to counsel(建议) parents looking for data about the effect of ereaders and tablets on reading.It does point out that many parents still limit electronic reading,mainly due to concerns about increased screen time.The most hopeful data shared in the report shows clear evidence of parents serving as examples and important guides for their kids when it comes to reading.Data shows that kids and teens who do read frequently,compared to infrequent readers,have more books in the home,more books purchased for them,parents who read more often,and parents who set aside time for them to read.As the end of school approaches,and school vacation reading lists loom(逼近) ahead,parents might take this chance to step in and make their own summer reading list and plan a family trip to the library or bookstore.5What is the Common Sense Media report probably about?AChildrens reading habits.BQuality of childrens books.CChildrens afterclass activities.DParentchild relationships.6Where can you find the data that best supports “children are reading a lot less for fun”?AIn Para.2. BIn Para.3.CIn Para.4. DIn Para.5.7Why do many parents limit electronic reading?AEbooks are of poor quality.BIt could be a waste of time.CIt may harm childrens health.DEreaders are expensive.8How should parents encourage their children to read more?AAct as role models for them.BAsk them to write book reports.CSet up reading groups for them.DTalk with their reading class teachers.答案ABCA.完形填空When I was 14 years old,I was angry and rebellious,with 1 regard for anything my parents had to say, 2 if it had nothing to do with me.Like so many 3 ,I struggled to escape from anything that didnt 4 my picture of the world.As a brilliant without need of guidance kid,I refused to accept any obvious 5 of love.In fact I got 6 at the proposal of the word “love”One 7 ,after an extremely difficult day,I 8 into my room,shut the door loudly and fell down onto my bed heavily.As I lay down in the privacy of my 9 ,my hands placed under my pillow.There was an envelope and I pulled what was inside out,which read,“To 10 when youre alone.” 11 I was alone,no one would know whether I read it or not.So I opened it.It said,“Mike,I know life is 12 right now,I know you are upset and I know we dont do everything right.I also know that I love you 13 and nothing you do or say will ever change that I am here for you if you ever need to talk.If you dont,thats also 14 .Just know that no matter where you go or whatever you do in your life,I will always love you and be 15 that you are my son.Im here for you and I love youthat will never change.Love you,Mom.”That was the first of several “To read when youre alone” letters.During my teen years,the letters were the calm assurance that I still could be loved in spite of my anger and rudeness.1A.all BlittleCfull Dhigh2A.seldom BsometimesCparticularly Dcurrently3A.families B.adultsCpeople D.teenagers4A.hang up Bagree withClight up Ddeal with5A.offer BattemptCrequest Dadvice6A.delighted BannoyedCfearful Dcheerful7A.night BdayCmorning Dafternoon8A.slipped BstormedCsank Dslid9A.chair BfloorCcloset Dbed10A.answer BsealCread Dtear11A.Since BWhenCThough DIf12A.serious BawfulCamazing Dexciting13A.heavily BgentlyCentirely Dpersonally14A.impossible BterribleCright Dokay15A.nervous BchangeableCproud Dsure1-15 BCDBA BABDC ABCDC.语法填空A recent study shows that most adults did household chores 1. (active) when they were young.Most kids today do not do as many household chores as before,2. same study shows.An experts said,“Parents today want their kids to spend more time 3. things that can bring them money and honour.They have stopped 4. (do) the one thing that has proven to bring success.That is doing household chores.”Another study finds that compared with the kids 5. didnt do household chores,young adults beginning chores at ages 3 and 4 were more likely 6. (succeed)They had better family relationships,did better in school,performed better at work and were more independent.Personal happiness 7. (say) to come from strong relationships.It begins by learning to be kind and 8. (help) to their parents at home.If your kids say they have to skip chores because its time they 9. (deal) with their homework,youd better not let them off the hook.If you do,your child may think grades are more important than caring about others.“What may seem like small 10. (message) at the moment add up to big ones over time,”says an expert.1actively2the3on4doing5who/that6to succeed7is said8helpful9dealt/should deal10messages