2021学年度新教材人教版必修Unit3Sportsandfitness单元作业.pdf





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1、2021学 年 度 新 教 材 人 教 版 必 修 一 Unit 3 Sports and fitness单 元 作 业 第 二 部 分 阅 读 理 解(共 两 节,满 分 5 0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 四 个 选 项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选 出 最 佳 选 项,并 在 答 题 卡 上 将 选 项 涂 黑 AFood likes and dislikes vary from culture to culture.Canadians are generallyconsidered to be c
2、onservative(保 守 的)in their food tastes,but actually,the ability toenjoy different kinds of foods is highly regarded in Canada.A Canadian family mayeat Italian food one night,Chinese food the next,and then Greek or Japanese food.Eating in Canada will provide you a good chance to enjoy various foods a
3、nd get intouch with different cultures.Canadians often invite people to dinner.Its customaryto arrive on time for a dinner party and to bring along a bottle of wine or a small gift,such as flowers or candy.Food is not brought unless especially asked for by the host.Some meals may include appetizers(
4、开 胃 菜),soup or salad before the main course.A typical main course includes meat or fish,potatoes or rice,or one or two vegetables.Dessert is usually served with coffee or tea at the end of the meal.To show that you enjoy a meal,it is polite to praise the quality of the food.Besure to accept a second
5、 helping if you like the food and are not full.But in some othercountries,it is polite to refuse up to three times before accepting a second helping.l.If you are invited to dinner by a Canadian family,you should.A.bring a bottle of wine B.arrive a little lateC.buy some dear gifts D.bring along some
6、food2.Which of the following will follow the main course?A.Potatoes.B.Dessert.C.Salad.D.Soup.3.A polite way to show that you enjoy the meal is to.A.put on big smiles on your faceB.speak highly of the quality of the foodC.accept a second helping of your favorite foodD.refuse up to threetimes before y
7、ou accept the foodBChelsea Peddle is a death doula:one of dozens of professionals in Canada whoprovide emotional and practical guidance for people near death and fbr their families.She earned her certificate at Dawson College,in Vancouver,but was originally set onthis path at age 15 when her father
8、died of an aggressive brain tumor.The experiencehad initially left Peddle with a crushing fear of illness and death.know what itslike to feel lost and to not know what benefits and resources are available/9 she says,“or even how to be with someone whos dying.”About half of Peddies clients today are
9、in palliative(缓 解 的)care.Many areundergoing treatments,such as chemotherapy,for terminal illnesses.Every one ofthem is simply trying to wrap their head around the process of dying.She acts as asounding board,directs them to resources,and helps them cope with the big emotionsthat e with knowing youre
10、 going to die.Sometimes there9s a sense of unfairness,she says,“but a lot of the time there9s also this amazing level of acceptance.Facing death is often harder for the families.One of Peddies clients,for example,was recently caring for her sick mom in the U.S.,living away from her family inVictoria
11、,B.C.,Canada,and felt guilty and conflicted for wanting the whole thing tobe over already.Peddle helped her process those tough feelings and release the shameshe was holding.She had no idea that it was an entirely normal way to fbelj Peddlesays.She was so relieved that it didnt make her a horrible p
12、erson and that shewasnt alone.”During the pandemic,Peddle has had to figure out new ways to do her job:shecant sit by a clienfs bedside or visit their homes.Instead,shes learned to build alevel of trust and munication over camera sessions.At the same time,shes noticedmore people facing the inevitabl
13、e case of death,creating advanced care plans andwills.uThe veil on death has been pulled back,she says.“The fact that death canvisit anybody,regardless of their age,is more apparent now.4.When did Peddle have the idea to start the career?A.After graduation at Dawson College.B.When she helped a clien
14、t faced with death.C.When her father died of a terminal illness.D.After her father recovering from a brain tumor.5.Why did Peddies client that was caring fbr her mom in the US feel guilty andshame?A.Her desire for her mothers recovery from the illness.B.Her plan of travelling back to Canada.C.Her fa
15、mily living far away from her at that time.D.Her expectation of her mother ing to the end of life soon.6.In what way does Peddle carry out her job during the pandemic period?A.Through emails.B.Via voice munication.C.By online video.D.By a driving-through visit.7.What does the underlined word“inevita
16、ble mean?A.unavoidable.B.unexpected.C.unfortable.D.unpleasant.CDue to climate changes,Arctic ice is breaking up earlier in the spring,and itsarea is decreasing.This is creating problems for polar bears that make their homes offnorthern Alaska and in Hudson Bay.Polar bears off Alaska normally hunt an
17、d raise their young on ice sheets that floaton the ocean.But as the ice has melted,the polar bears have been forced to spendmore time on land.There,they have begun to frequent beaches,feeding on theremains of whales caught by native hunters.For polar bears,this food is lessnutritious than seals that
18、 they normally catch on ice sheets.The shrinking(减 少)icehas also forced more polar bears into the ocean.In the past,they only had to swimshort distances between ice sheets.But as the ice has shrunk,polar bears have beenforced to swim longer and longer distances in the open ocean.This poses a severed
19、anger during rough weather,and an increasing number of drowned polar bears havebeen observed.In Hudson Bay,the ice breaks up three weeks earlier in the spring now than it did20 years ago.Polar bears on Hudson Bay fast(绝 食)during the summer,waiting forice to form in the fall to hunt.Every year,the su
20、mmer gets longer,and the bears getskinnier.Over the past 25 years,the average weight of the female bears has dropped68 kg.This loss affects their ability to reproduce,and already the number of births hasdropped by 15 percent.Unless the bears can learn to survive these climate changes,these giants of
21、 the ice may one day disappear.8.What is Arctic ice doing earlier each year?A.Its freezing.B.Its hardening.C.Ifs melting.D.Its expanding.9.What is true of polar bears that are spending more time on land in Alaska?A-Their young are dying.B Their diet is changing.C.Their health is improving.D.Their fa
22、milies are growing.10.What does the writer imply about female polar bears in Hudson Bay?A.They are having fewer young now.B They suffer from various sicknesses.C.They dont need stronger protection.D.They cant find enough good males.11.In which publication would you most likely find this passage?A.Me
23、dical News.B.Society Today.C.Wildlife Journal.D.Design Magazine.DI was in the middle of coding a web page when my wife emailed me thesequestions:Ever wonder what it would be like to have the face,the brains,thepersonality and the body?What it would be like to have everyone stopped foramoment and tho
24、ught about it because my wife wouldnt email me this unlesssomething had driven her to do so.I emailed her back with what I thought was apretty good answer.Here is what I wrote her back.Yes,I had thought many times about what it would be like to be one of the beautifulpeople.To be able to take your b
25、reath away when I walked into a room,or to be thelife of the party and have everyone fawning(奉 承)over me as I wore only the finestclothes and sported the perfect body?But then I always came back to the realizationthat a lifestyle like that is so fragile.As you get older,your body changes;as you geto
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