人教新课标必修一(新高考)寒假作业(9)Unit 5 Nelson Mandela—a modern hero有答案.docx
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1、(9)Unit 5 Nelson Mandela-a modern hero2021-2022学年高一英语人教新课标寒假作业第一部分 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。AIt was a cold March day in High Point, North Carolina. The girls on the Wesleyan Academy softball team were waiting for their next turns at bat during practi
2、ce, stamping their feet to stay warm. Eighth-grader Taylor Bisbee shivered (发抖)a little as she watched her teammate Paris White play. The two didnt know each other well Taylor had just moved to town a month or so before. Suddenly, Paris fell to the ground. “Pariss eyes rolled back,” Taylor says. “ S
3、he started shaking. I knew it was an emergency.” It certainly was. Paris had suffered a sudden heart failure. Without immediate medical care, Paris would die. At first, no one moved. The girls were in shock. Then the softball coach shouted out, “Does anyone know CPR?” CPR is a life-saving technique.
4、 To do CPR, you press on the sick persons chest so that blood moves through the body and takes oxygen to organs. Without oxygen, the brain is damaged quickly. Amazingly, Taylor had just taken a CPR course the day before. Still, she hesitated. She didnt think she knew it well enough. But when no one
5、else came forward, Taylor ran to Paris and began doing CPR. “It was scary. I knew it was the difference between life and death,” says Taylor. Taylors swift action helped her teammates calm down. One girl called 911. Two more ran to get the school nurse, who brought a defibrillator, an electronic dev
6、ice (器械)that can shock the heart back into work. Luck stayed with them: Pariss heartbeat returned. I know I was really lucky, Paris says now. “Most people dont survive this. My team saved my life.”Experts say Paris is right: For a sudden heart failure, the single best chance for survival is having s
7、omeone nearby step in and do CPR quickly. Today, Paris is back on the softball team. Taylor will apply to college soon. She wants to be a nurse. I feel more confident in my actions now, Taylor says. “I know I can act under pressure in a scary situation.”1. What happened to Paris on a March day?A. Sh
8、e caught a bad cold.B. She had a sudden heart problem.C. She was knocked down by a ball.D. She shivered terribly during practice.2. Why does Paris say she was lucky?A. She made a worthy friend.B. She recovered from shock.C. She received immediate CPR.D. She came back on the softball team.3. Which of
9、 the following words can best describe Taylor?A. Enthusiastic and kind.B. Courageous and calm.C. Cooperative and generous.D. Ambitious and professional.BBad teeth may be painful and its getting worse without treatment. They can even ruin your life. Illness of the teeth can find its way into the bloo
10、d system. This can increase the chances of a heart disease or other illnesses. Experts say good care for teeth should start at birth. Mothers milk is the best food for the healthy development of teeth. But dentists say a babys mouth and early teeth should be cleaned after each feeding. Use a cloth w
11、ith a little warm water. Do the same if a baby is fed with a bottle. Experts say if you decide to put your baby to sleep with a bottle, give him only water. When a babys teeth begin to appear, you can clean them with a wet toothbrush. Dentists say it is important to find soft toothbrushes made espec
12、ially for babies and to use them very gently. Young children often eat toothpaste (牙膏)when they brush their teeth, so they should be carefully watched when they brush their teeth. Parents often ask what effect thumb sucking (吮拇指)might have on their babys teeth. Experts generally agree that this is f
13、ine early in life. Most children stop sucking their thumbs by the age of four. If it continues, parents should talk to their childrens dentists or doctors. Dentists say children should have their first dental visit by the time they are one year old. They say babies should be examined when their firs
14、t teeth appear, usually at around six months.1. People should pay attention to teeth problems because .A. they will bring bad luckB. they will bring the family much troubleC. they usually last a long timeD. they can cause other illnesses2. According to the writer, a babys teeth should be protected f
15、rom the day .A. he begins to speakB. he was bornC. he has his first toothD. he is fed with a bottle3. We can learn from the passage that .A. childrens toothbrushes are always expensiveB. children are not advised to brush their teethC. drinking water is better than milk before sleepingD. thumb suckin
16、g is common for kids4. The underlined word it in Paragraph 5 refers to “ ” .A. thumb suckingB. toothacheC. parents troubleD. experts adviceC Hannah Levine decided she wanted to give hugs to all of the children and families in need at local hospitals. Because she couldnt give them hugs one by one, Le
17、vine, then a sixth-grader, decided she would use her talents(才能) to do the next best thing. She began to knit(编织) hats, scarves, and blankets for families staying at the Ronald McDonald Mouse at Stanford. Her creations also went to Bundle of Joy, a programme that provides newborn baby items for fami
18、lies in need, and to Knitting Pals by the Bay, a local organisation that provides hand-knitted caps to cancer patients. “I love to knit, and I thought it would be a great idea to make all these handmade items for kids and adults who need them. It would be like a hug for them,” Levine explained. Levi
19、ne started the project about a year ago. I think its just really fun to do, and it keeps me busy, ” said Levine, now 13. Once she got started, Levine realised that her project could be much bigger than the goods she was able to produce with just her own hands. So she sent e-mails to her school and c
20、ommunities, asking for knitted donations(捐赠物) to the project she named “ Hannahs Warm Hugs . She also posted advertisements at Starbucks and other locations in her area. The warm goods began to pour in. “It was amazing; more strangers than people she knew started dropping donations at our door,” sai
21、d Levines mother, Laura Levine. “ We ended up with this huge box of items she was donating. The knitted items numbered in the hundreds. Levine made her first round of donations around Hanukkah (an eight-day Jewish holiday in November or December) and later received thank-you letters from the organis
22、ations. Levine is still knitting, and she said the project will continue. “It has turned into a bigger thing than she had thought,” her mum said. “It made her feel pretty good; it made us feel pretty good.1.Hannah Levine knitted hats, scarves and blankets _.A.to earn some pocket moneyB.to raise mone
23、y for cancer patientsC.for children and families in difficultyD.for the homeless in her neighbourhood2.What can the underlined part “pour in” in Paragraph 5 best be replaced by?A. Take off. B. Go out. C. Flood in. D. Break in.3.What would be Laura Levines attitude towards Hannah Levines project?A.Op
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