Unit 3 单元综合练习-高一英语人教版(2019)必修第一册.docx
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1、高一英语必修一Unit 3 单元综合练习一、单句语法填空。1.In _ (compare) with people elsewhere in the world, we are living a comfortable life. So we should be grateful.2.My physical _ (strong) came back to me quickly in that friendly atmosphere.3.Her diligence has set _ example for the other students in class.4.A quick review
2、 of successes and _ (fail) at the end of year will help shape your year ahead.5.I enjoy _ (work) out outdoors and make it a habit to exercise four times a week.6.Yesterday, I sat with my son, Shepherd, _ (determine) to test my own theory on this.7.People on site were trying to rescue the _ (injure)
3、in the accident and called the police immediately.8.He rather than you _ (be) responsible for the loss.9.Not only the students but also the teacher _ (be) interested in the story.10.I persuaded him (quit) smoking in the end.二、完形填空:We talk about the persistence needed to make our dream come true toda
4、y. Just think of Wilbur and Orville Wright. Their 1 certainly didnt happen overnight!Wilbur was 12 years old and Orville 8 when their father brought home a toy. It was a rubber 2 made in France. They liked it so much that they played with it until it broke. Immediately, they began 3 copies. They wer
5、e hooked on aviation(航空制造业)! In 1900, as young men, having built their first glider(滑翔机), they decided to 4 it out at Kitty Hawk on Kill Devil Hills. It 5 consistent strong winds, and the somewhat cushioning effects of sand. That first flight was unsuccessful, but it didnt stop them. After several m
6、ore tries, on December 17, 1903, with a much 6 plane, they risked their lives to drive it in the wind. They 7 flying the worlds first powered airplane. Beginning at 10:35 a.m. that day, Orville 8 it 120 feet in about 12 seconds! At 12:00, Wilbur flew it 852 feet in 59 seconds! Johnny Moore, one of t
7、he five men who 9 them that morning (in charge of dragging the plane across the sand for positioning), ran to the village of Kitty Hawk crying,“Theyve made it!” This was the 10 of aviation! At this time, Wilbur was 36 and Orville 32. Roughly 24 years had passed 11 their father gave them that toy!If
8、you have a dream, work at it. If it doesnt turn out as 12, dont give up! Try again! Who wants to live and say somewhere,“If only” or “What if?” 13 what you want and accomplish it. Dont ever give up! 14 in the world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more 15 than unsuccess
9、ful men with talent. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts(流浪汉). Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent(无所不能的).1.A.failureB.accident C.achievementD.change2.A.carB.bicycle C.helicopterD.ship3.A.buildingB.selling C.buyingD.drawing4.A.putB.try C.pickD.carry5.A.avoidedB
10、.prevented C.providedD.caught6.A.ordinaryB.similar C.organisedD.improved7.A.took toB.kept to C.gave upD.ended up8.A.flewB.placed C.draggedD.pulled9.A.noticedB.met C.visitedD.helped10.A.resultB.birth C.targetD.chance11.A.sinceB.until C.thoughD.when12.A.allowedB.decided C.expectedD.required13.A.Worry
11、aboutB.Return to C.Forget aboutD.Stick to14.A.SomethingB.Nothing C.AnythingD.Everything15.A.commonB.active C.satisfactoryD.exciting三、阅读理解:AAbout 1.4 billion people around the world do not get enough physical exercise.The worlds adult population is about 5.6 billion, so that is tantamount to about on
12、efourth of the worlds adult population.Researchers looked at 358 populationbased studies between 2001 and 2016.Those studies referred to nearly 2 million people in 168 countries.Regina Guthold was the lead author of the report.She said the study also found a wide range(范围)of physical activity levels
13、 for countries around the world.“Inactivity ranges from as low as 6 percent in Uganda and Mozambique to 67 percent in Kuwait.Four countries have a prevalence(普通)of inactivity of over 50 percent.Thats Kuwait, America Samoa, Saudi Arabia and Iraq,” she said.The report shows the levels of physical inac
14、tivity are more than two times as high in wealthy countries as they are in countries where people have low incomes.In wealthier countries, people are more likely to spend time sitting in offices.They are also more likely to use computers and electronic devices (设备) for entertainment.There are actual
15、ly many things people can do for themselves.If you work in a highrise office building, take the stairs instead of an elevator.Go for a walk during your lunch break.Take more breaks during the workday and move around.If your workplace offers a gym or exercise classes, make sure to use them.At home, t
16、ake walks with your family or friends after dinner.1What does the underlined part “tantamount to” in Paragraph 1 mean?AFamiliar to.BHarmful to.CUsed to. DEqual to.2Which country is the most active?AUganda. BKuwait.CSaudi Arabia. DIraq.3What can we learn about people in wealthy countries in Paragraph
17、 4?AThey are less active.BThey often exercise indoors.CThey dont have time to exercise.DThey dont think exercise important.4Whats the authors purpose in writing the last paragraph?ATo draw peoples attention to the problem.BTo give some advice to nonexercisers.CTo introduce a new topic for discussion
18、.DTo add some background information.BPeople have always been attracted to rock-climbing and plenty of accidents have resulted from this hobby.Seventeen-year-old Wendy Sherlock has fallen three times without any injury while rock-climbing,but after her latest accident last Saturday,she is lucky to b
19、e alive.Wendy has been in hospital for two days after an eight-metre fall from a rocky cliff in the Sanderson National Park.She doesnt remember much about the accident,and its not surprising considering her injuries.“Ive got quite a bad head injurythats the worst thing.”Wendy explained.“But Ive also
20、 broken my arm and a couple of my ribs(肋骨)and theres a problem with my left shoulder.” She doesnt know how long she will have to stay in hospital,as the doctors havent told her yet.However,she is realistic about her recovery.“Ill be in here for a while,and I need time to recover because I hit my hea
21、d when I fell on the ground.Thats why I cant remember anything about the accident.” Wendys doctors are certain that theres no long-lasting damage,but theyve advised her to give up her dangerous sport.However,Wendy is undeterred.“Since I was a child,Ive always loved climbing and I decided to continue
22、 doing it,” she said.“I think this accident is simply a reminder to take a little more care.Ive started to feel better already,and I cant wait to start climbing again.”5.What can we know from the first paragraph?A.Wendy is experienced in mountain climbing.B.Wendy never had accidents while rock-climb
23、ing.C.Wendy got seriously injured while rock-climbing.D.No difficulty can stop Wendy from rock-climbing.6.Why cant Wendy remember much about the accident?A.She has fallen three times.B.She has a bad head injury.C.She has to stay in hospital for a long time.D.She cant wait to start rock-climbing agai
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