高中英语Unit2HealthyLifestyleSectionIReadingandThinking测试新人教版选择性.docx
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1、Section I Reading and Thinking (1)阅读理解AFor some people, walking or running outdoors is a great way to work out. What may not be so pleasant is seeing trash all over the ground. Well, some people are doing something about it. They are plugging!“Plogging” began in Sweden. The name combines the Swedish
2、 word “plocka” , which means to pick up, and the word “jogging” , which means to run slowly. A Swedish man named Erik, started the movement in 2016. On the World Environment Day website, Erik says that he moved to Stockholm from a small community in northern Sweden. Each day he would ride his bike t
3、o work. Concerned about the amount of trash and litter he saw each day on his way to work, he took matters into his own hands.Plogging, by that term, may have officially begun in Sweden. But many people who exercise outdoors have been doing this for years. Take Jeff Horowitz for example. He is a per
4、sonal trainer in Washington, D. C. He often picks up trash while running outside. He even has turned it into a game; he will try to pick up the trash without stopping. I didn t know it was a thing really. This is just my personal ethics (道 德标准),where I go for a run and if I happen to see a piece of
5、garbage lying around and it s within reach一it is a. kind of a little test for me to see if I can grab it and throw it in a near trash can without stopping. And that way, I think, it gives me a little exercise and a little focus for my run. And it helps clean up the neighbourhood, “ he announced. hab
6、it and our bad habit may disappear. In fact, making some changes is very difficult.To reach 7.goal of change, we must show some discipline and 8.(repeated) take many small steps over time. All in all, there is no “magic pill” or delete button 9.will help us, but changing will ensure we have a happy
7、and 10.(health) life full of good habits.答案:1left 2. problems 3. to recognise4. is 5. into 6. be rewarded 7. the8. repeatedly 9. that/which 10. healthy 提升测评IV.完形填空The snow was falling and the roads had become dangerous. The schools were dismissed early, but much to my surprise, my wasn, t cancelled.
8、 So I went, feeling especially heroic. As far as I could see, I was risking my life to keep my 2. Snow or no snow, I would be on time for my scheduled donation at the local 3 centre.When I got there, I discovered I wasn t 4 . Four more uhero-typesn were already lying back in donor chairs with lines
9、5 to their veins(静脉),and machines quietly pumping away to collect their life-saving gifts.Seeing my fellow donors honouring their own commitments, I realised why I was there. I lay back in my donor chair, ready to make a 6 to the life of someone I would never meet.To be honest, I d never really thou
10、ght about why I donate. I just did it. But a few months ago, during one of my 7 donations I learned that my blood was specifically for a cancer patient and for a newborn baby一both patients needed what I would give in order to live. I ve viewed my visits to the blood centre 8 ever since.My wife Karen
11、 is a 9 , too. And more importantly, she has been on the bone marrow(骨髓)list for fifteen years, ever since she 10 to provide bone marrow to a kindergartner with leukemia(白血病).That little girl died before Karen s bonemarrow could help her, but Karen was called again recently. Her test results were st
12、ill on file, and it turned out that she was a potential 11 for someone else. The caller asked Karen if she would still be willing to become a bone marrow donor.“Yes, she said and then immediately began answering questions on the pages of paperwork for further testing. It was a race against time.I wi
13、sh I could say that this race was 12 . Unluckily, it wasn, t. The caller later thanked Karen for her participation and asked a few more questions一including whether or not she d 13 on the donor list. Of course, Karen answered.Last week Karen gave blood and next week I 11 make my usual donation. I 11
14、clear an afternoon from my schedule and make an appointment. I don t know whose life my donation may 14 . Most likely it will be a 15 , but on any day the person needing blood could be you or me or maybe a loved one. It is worthwhile to take our time to donate.I really do feel proud every time I don
15、ate. And I like the feeling.1. A. training B. classC. appointment D. flight解析:学校很早就放学了,但令“我”吃惊的是,“我”的预约并没有被取消。training训 练;class班级;appointment预约;flight航班。结合文章第一段最后一句中“Snow or no snow, I would be on time for my scheduled donation 可知,不管有没有下雪,作者 都会准时完成预定的献血。因此可知作者那一天的预约没被取消。故选C。答案:C2. A. secret B. balan
16、ceC. shapeD. word解析:在“我”看来,“我”是冒着生命危险来遵守“我”的诺言。secret秘密;balance平 衡;shape形状;word单词,诺言。keep one s word意为“遵守承诺”。故选D。答案:D3. A. blood B. researchC. service D. care解析:不管有没有下雪,“我”都会准时到当地的血液中心献血。blood血液;research研 究;service 服务;care 关心。结合下文I ve viewed my visits to the blood centre 可知,是去血液中心献血。故选A。答案:A4. A. al
17、one B. welcomeC. late D. lucky解析:当“我”到达那里时,“我”发现“我”并不是独自一人。alone独自的;welcome受欢 迎的;late 迟的;lucky 幸运的。结合下文中 “Four more hero-types were already lying back in donor chairs .”可知,另外四个“英雄型”的人已经躺在献血椅上了,因此可知 不止作者一个献血者。故选A。答案:A5. A. exposed B. attachedC. appliedD. added解析:另外四个“英雄型”的人已经躺在献血椅上,静脉上连接着抽血管,收集他们救命的礼
18、 物。expose暴露;attach连接,附上;apply申请;add添加。此处指血管连接(attach)着抽血 管。故选B。答案:BC. difference D. choice解析:“我”躺在献血椅上,准备为一个“我”永远不会遇到的人的生活带来改变。meaning 意义;decision 决定;difference 差异;choice 选择。make a difference 意为“有影响,有 关系”。故选Co答案:C7. A. regularB. unexpectedC. specialD. pleasant解析:regular定期的;unexpected意外的;special特别的;p
19、leasant愉快的。结合文章第一 段最后一句中“Snow or no snow, I would be on time for my scheduled donation .” 可知,作者会定期献血。故选A。答案:A8. A. differently B. wiselyC. hesitantly D. carefully解析:从那以后,“我”对去血液中心的看法就不同了。differently不同地;wisely明智 地;hesitantly犹豫地;carefully仔细地。故选A。答案:A9. A. receiver B. doctorC. patient D. donor解析:“我”的妻子
20、卡伦也是一个捐献者。receiver接受者;doctor医生;patient病 人;donor捐献者。结合文章第五段倒数第三句The caller asked Karen if she would still be willing to become a bone marrow donor. v可知打电话的人问卡伦是否还愿意做骨髓 捐献者,因此作者的妻子也是捐献者。故选D。答案:DC. gave up D. took up解析:更重要的是,自从她报名为一个患白血病的幼儿园小朋友提供骨髓以来,她已经在骨髓 名单上15年了。build up建立;sign up报名;give up放弃;take u
21、p从事。故选B。答案:B11. A. risk B. customerC. match D. partner解析:她的检测结果还在档案中,结果证明她是别人的潜在匹配对象。risk风险;customer 顾客;match匹配;partner伙伴。故选C。答案:C12. A. fixedB. finishedC. shiftedD. won解析:“我”希望“我”能说这场赛跑赢了。fix修理;finish结束;shift转移;win赢。故 选Do答案:D13. A. rank B. signC. appear D. remain解析:打电话的人后来感谢卡伦的参与,并问了她几个问题,包括她是否还愿意留
22、在捐献人名 单上。rank排名;sign签字;appear出现;remain留下,保持。故选D。答案:D14. A. move B. affectC. create D. enrich解析:“我”不知道“我”的献血会影响谁的生活。move移动;affect影响;create创 造;enrich丰富。故选B。答案:B15. A. stranger B. childC. hero D. friend解析:很可能是一个陌生人,但任何一天需要血液的人都有可能是你或我,也可能是你爱的 人。stranger陌生人;child孩子;hero英雄;friend朋友。作者献血帮助的很可能是陌生人。 故选Ao答案
23、:AV.阅读理解Understanding the link between the clean environment and human life is not a new concept. In fact, it was noticed as early as ancient Roman times. Today we see how green living has influenced our everyday lives. There is a growing community of people who embrace a zero waste lifestyle and ma
24、ke changes to the way they live to reduce their carbon footprint.Living a zero waste lifestyle means doing one s best to achieve the aim of not sending anything to a landfill. People who adopt this lifestyle ultimately cut down on their waste by reducing what they need and want. They reuse what they
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