(12)Unit 2 Be sporty be healthy 高一英语牛津译林版 寒假作业.doc(含答案).docx
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1、(12)Unit 2 Be sporty, be healthy第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A Tour Amazing offers science-inspired tours across the globe with experts on board and in the company of fellow travelers who enjoy the discovery of science.Space : Past and Future : USA1
2、4 days for 4.799Departing 6th May and 14th September 2021Follow the USAs footsteps in exploring space with this comprehensive tour of NASAs space centers and other key sites, including the Very Large Array in attractive New Mexicoe Plus, visit the worlds first commercial spaceport with leading resea
3、rchers.The Science of the Renaissance : Italy7 days for 1,825Departing 3rd March and 3rd November 2021Embark on a cultural adventure to the great science cities of Florence and Bologna, as architecture expert Andrew Spira and science historian Professor David Wootton guide you through the great disc
4、overies and minds of the Renaissance.Land of Fire and Ice : Iceland8 days for 2,249Departing 31st October and 7th November 2021Marvel at erupting geysers (喷泉),glaciers and waterfalls on a trip of volcanic and geological (地质的)adventure. Joined by volcanologist Tamsin Mather, discover the best of Icel
5、and with a chance to see the Aurora Borealis.Tiger Conservation Safari: India9 days for 3,850Departing 10th April 2022Involve yourself in jungle life in the search for the Bengal tiger. Learn how to protect the rich wildlife you encounter at Indias reserves, complete with a master class in tracking
6、and stay in a cozy lodge (小屋).1.Which tour is scheduled in September?A.Space : Past and Future : USAB.The Science of the Renaissance : ItalyC.Land of Fire and Ice: IcelandD.Tiger Conservation Safari: India2.How much will it cost if you are interested in Bologna?A. 4,799.B. 1,825.C. 2,249.D. 3,850.3.
7、What can tourists do during the Iceland tour?A.Explore space with researchers.B.Discover the culture of the Renaissance.C.See geysers, glaciers and waterfalls.D.Learn about protecting wildlife while travelling.BOn my first job as a sports editor for the Montpelier Leader Enterprise(MLE), I didnt get
8、 a lot of fan mail, so my attention was caught by a letter on my desk one morning. The envelope bore the logo of the closest big-city paper, the Toledo Blade.When I opened it, I read, “ Sweet piece of writing on the Tigers. Keep up the good work.”It was signed by Don Wolfe, the sports editor. Becaus
9、e I was a teenager (being paid the grand total of 15 cents a column inch), his words could not have been more exciting. I kept the letter in my desk drawer until it got rag-eared. Whenever I doubted I had the right stuff to be a writer, I would reread Dons note and walk on air again.Later, when I go
10、t to know him, I learned that Don made a habit of writing a quick, encouraging word to people in all walks of life. “When I make others feel good about themselves,” he told me, “I feel good, too.”Why are upbeat note writers in such short supply? My guess is that many who shy away from the practice a
11、re too self-conscious. They are afraid they will be misunderstood, sound old-fashioned or flattering. Also, writing takes time and it is far easier to pick up the phone. The drawback with phone calls, of course, is that they do not last. A note attaches more importance to our well-wishing. It is a m
12、atter of record, and our words can be read more than once, appreciated, and treasured.What does it take to write notes that lift spirits and hearts? Perhaps just a desire and a willingness to express our appreciation. The most successful people write notes that are short on words and long on feeling
13、, sincere, short, specific, and usually spontaneous (自发的) in nature.It is difficult to be spontaneous, however, when you have to hunt for letter writing materials; so, keep paper, envelopes, and stamps close at hand, even when you travel. Fancy stationery(文具) is not necessary; its the thought that c
14、ounts.So, who around you deserves a note of thanks or approval? A neighbor, your librarian, a relative, your mate, a teacher, or your doctor? You do not need to be poetic. If you need a reason, look for a milestone, the anniversary of a special event you shared, a birthday, or holiday, and do not ho
15、ld back your praise. Such words as “greatest” “smartest” “prettiest” make us all feel good. Even if your praises run a little ahead of reality, remember that expectations are often the parents of dreams fulfilled.1.What kind of feeling did the author have after he read the letter from Don Wolfe?A.In
16、spired.B.Worry.C.Shock.D.Unhappy.2.According to the author, many people dont write upbeat notes mainly because they are _.A.afraid of being out of dateB.too shy to flatter othersC.prepared to make phone callsD.too concerned about what others think3.It can be learned from the last paragraph that _.A.
17、praises often run ahead of realityB.praises help in pursuing a dreamC.parents often write upbeat notesD.parents expect childrens success4.Which is the best title for the passage?A.The Power of a Positive NoteB.Notes Help to Fulfill DreamsC.The Necessity of Writing NotesD.Note or Phone, Your Own Choi
18、ceCAlbert Einstein single-handedly changed the universe 100 years ago. For centuries, Isaac Newtons straightforward formulas ruled the universe or at least how physicists thought about it. Any object with mass caused an attractive force on any other object with mass; the bigger the masses, and the c
19、loser the two objects, the stronger the attraction. Simple. But in 1915,Einstein suggested that things were a bit trickier.Even Einstein had to labor for almost a decade to formulate the complex mathematical relationships behind his work, his own version of gravity: the general theory of relativity.
20、 Gravitational attraction, it turned out, was due to nothing less than the bending of the space. A massive object actually bends the 3-D structure of the space around it, taking any smaller objects in the close area along for the ride. This results in familiar phenomena like orbiting moons, planets
21、and stars, as well as some stranger effects like cosmic ripples(宇宙涟漪) and black holes. And, surprise, it turns out that Einstein was right .But, even after a century of confirmation, physicists growing technological signposts mean they are still eager to push the theory, anxious to see if it holds u
22、p.The rest of his life, Einstein tried to combine all the known forces of the universe(including his version of gravity) into one simple set of rules, but the answer fled him. Some 60 years after his death, scientists still hope to unify the forces. Testing relativity might just turn up a key clue i
23、n the quest. Physicists may be able to do what Einstein never could if they find out where, if ever, nature begins to disagree with general relativity. Whatever it was that fueled Einsteins insights into the universe whether it was an extraordinary brain or just the way he looked at the world his wo
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