江苏省启东中学2018_2019学年高一英语暑假作业第24天M4U2单元练习.doc
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1、第24天M4U2单元练习(一)(建议用时:45分钟) 一、 阅读理解ATop Hotels in SydneyHotelLocationHotel Features(特色)Room FacilitiesShangriLaHotel SydneyThe hotel is located in the Rocks District, a charming historic area north of the Central Business District and northwest of Circular Quay. Its only a 9minute walk to the Sydney
2、Opera House and the Sydney Harbor Bridge.The hotel has several meeting rooms. It has two bars, two restaurants, a peaceful indoor pool, and a modern fitness center. It also offers free laundry and babysitting service.The 565 rooms are among the most spacious(宽敞的) in the city. Free WiFi is provided.R
3、ydges SydneyAirport HotelSituated in Mascot, this hotel is 4.6 km from Marrickville Metro and about 10 km away from the University of Sydney and Marrickville Market.This smokefree hotel has a restaurant, a 24hour health club and a coffee shop. It also has a 24hour business center, which provides bus
4、y travellers with an “office away from the office”All 318 rooms offer free WiFi and free wired Internet.The TankStreamLocated in Sydney Central Business District, this hotel is within a 10minute walk to Pitt Street Mall. Its not far from Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbor Bridge, about 20 minutes
5、walk.A restaurant, a gym and a coffee shop are available at this hotel. It also has a parking lot(fee required)All 280 soundproof rooms have free WiFi and coffee makers.QT SydneyLocated in Sydney Central Business District, this hotel is about a 15minute walk to Sydney Opera House.3 restaurants and a
6、 health club are available at this smokefree hotel. It has car parking facilities(charges apply)All 200 soundproof rooms have free WiFi. For a bit of entertainment, flatscreen TVs come with digital channels.()1. Which hotel is the nearest to the Sydney Opera House?A. QT Sydney. B. ShangriLa Hotel Sy
7、dney.C. The Tank Stream. D. Rydges Sydney Airport Hotel.()2. What is special about Rydges Sydney Airport Hotel?A. It offers office service.B. It has a coffee maker in each room.C. It provides laundry service.D. It has the best restaurant in Sydney.()3. What can we learn about the hotels mentioned in
8、 the text?A. They have smoking areas. B. They have sporting facilities.C. They have free parking lots. D. They charge the Internet users.BDigging in the dirt may be a natural cure for depression according to recent research that shows a common type of bacteria found in soil can actually lift your mo
9、od. Of course, it could just be that “playing” in the dirt takes you back to those carefree days of summer years ago. Either way, it works.Researchers at Englands Bristol University injected samples of mycobacterium vaccae(分支杆菌菌苗) into lab mice and studied the effects on their brains and behaviour.
10、They found that exposure(暴露) to this bacterium seems to make the brain produce higher levels of a substance that results in a feeling of wellbeing. In other words, this bacterium may lift your mood. Lead researcher and scientist Chris Lowry says that to get regular exposure, we have to breathe in th
11、e soil dust or swallow it. “That sounds ridiculous, but if youre eating fresh vegetables from the garden, then youre consuming bacteria.”But Lowry admits that more research needs to be done. In any case, he says the bacteria probably only partly explain why working in a garden or hiking a wooded pat
12、h can make us feel so good. Psychologist Heather Hadjistavropoulos points out that factors like sunshine and physical exercise are known to lift mood. So does that sense of accomplishment when your welltended trees are all in flower.And any activity that forces us to slow down and be mindful of our
13、surroundings, like a nature walk, is very likely to be rewarding. “Most of us have very busy lives,” Hadjistavropoulos says. “A slow walk can be a time of renewal emotionally.”Gardening expert Denis Flanagan adores playing in the dirt. “Gardening is a simple pleasure,” he says. “Theres something ver
14、y satisfying about being on the end of a gardening tool for a couple of hours and weeding a little bed out. Its very beneficial.”Of course, breathing in a little mycobacterium vaccae in the process certainly isnt going to hurt. The bacterium has already been injected into UK cancer patients by other
15、 researchers to successfully reduce pain and nausea(恶心), and it is currently being looked at as a treatment for some immune disorders(混乱)()4. What is the researchers latest discovery about the cure for depression?A. The smell of soil can lift the mood.B. Digging in the dirt can help people recover p
16、hysically.C. Mycobacterium vaccae in soil is beneficial to the mood.D. The smell of soil can make lab mice feel less depressed. ()5. What Chris Lowry says helps us understand that _.A. people can be injected with vaccae to lift moodB. working in a garden is a tiring jobC. eating fresh vegetables is
17、the best cure for depressionD. mycobacterium vaccae is one of the reasons to make people feel good ()6. In the future, mycobacterium vaccae will _.A. be obtained mainly by breathing B. be widely used in medical fieldC. not be used in labs D. damage the immune system()7. What would be the best title
18、for the passage?A. Go on! Get Down and Dirty! B. Lets Get Together in the Wild!C. Come on! Make Yourself Happy! D. Great Bacteria Found in Soil!CEight years before his death in 1896, Alfred Nobel was surprised to read an obituary(讣告) in the local newspaper. This was a strange obituary, for it told A
19、lfred Nobel, the man who was reading it, that he was dead. The newspaper had confused Alfred with his brother, Ludwig, who had recently died.Nobel was shocked to read that he had passed away, and he was even more annoyed by the title of his obituary:The Merchant of Death Is Dead. Alfred was a very r
20、ich and successful armaments manufacturer(武器制造商)This incident got him thinking about his reputation. What would people think of him after his real death? Would they really say “That was a man who profited from killing”? It was this thought that led him to leave his moneya huge amount of itfor the fo
21、unding of the famous Nobel prizes. His aim was for his money to be used to support the ongoing quest(追求) for excellence in the sciences and literature, and the ideal of peace.Thousands of men and women have been honored since the first awards were given out in 1901. The awards let the world know abo
22、ut the developments that may have a huge effect on our lives.However, the prizes are controversial sometimes. There is often protest(抗议) at the award of the peace prize when not everyone thinks that the awardwinners deserve the award. Even the award for literature has sometimes been criticized becau
23、se the award committee often neglects important writers. The highly influential novelists James Joyce and Marcel Proust, for example, were never honored by the Swedish Academy.Still, for the most part the awards dont cause many complaints. Alfred Nobel founded the prizes to recognize those who have
24、had “the greatest benefit to mankind” and few would disagree that most of the prizewinnersamong them, Albert Einstein and Martin Luther Kinghave made contributions that deserve to be honored and remembered.()8. How did Alfred Nobel feel when he read the obituary in the newspaper?A. Sad and worried.
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