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1、Bookl Unit3 一课一练(1)班级:姓名:学号:一、完形填空I was bom legally blind. Of all the stories of my early childhood, the one about a 1 is my mothers favorite.I was only two when the 2 occurred. We had just arrived home from a trip. Mom lifted me out of the car and 3 to speak to the driver. I took advantage of my br
2、ief 4 to dash across the lawn(草坪)一 and hit a large maple tree! I was running so fast that I bounced off the trunk and 5 on my backside. Mom 6 me to start crying, but I just sat there for a minute. Then I 7 myself up and kept right on going. Mom always 8 here that, as many times as I 9 across the law
3、n after that, I never again 10 into that tree.Mom loves to use this story as an 11 It reminds her that children dont enter life 12 to take risks or unwilling to 13 again when they fall down. She never wanted me to lose that 14 as I grew older. When I 15 my major life decisions, I was still that litt
4、le girl tearingfull-speed across the lawn. I studied abroad and later moved away from my parents* home to look for a 16 Through years of 17 I have become a respected teacher in a school serving high-need students.We are almost certain to get 18 at some point during the process of achieving our goal.
5、 When that happens, don*t sit in the grass and 19Just get up and keep on going It will all beworth it 201. A. tripB.raceC . treeD.driver2. A. incidentB.changeC. illnessD.problem3. A. fearedB.refusedC forgotD.turned4. A. delayB.absenceC - freedomD.rest5. A. landedB.sleptC. laughedD.wept6. A. promised
6、B.encouragedC. allowedD.expected7. A. wokeB.pickedC warmedD.gave8. A. addsB.repliesC. admitsD.supposes9. A. droveB.livedC stoodD.zoomed10. A. crashedB.brokeC. climbedD.looked11. A. answerB.exampleC. excuseD.order12. A. ableB.ashamedC. afraidD.anxious13. A. askB.shareC. learnD.try14. A. honestyB.toug
7、hnessC. kindnessD.curiosity15. A. regrettedB.reviewedC , madeD.explained16. A. jobB.friendC. fortuneD.house17. A. memoriesB.effortsC. researchD.experience18. A. mixed upB.fed upC. knocked downD.settled down19. A. playB.relaxC dreamD.cry20. A. all at onceB.in the endC. in either caseD.as a result二、阅读
8、理解I am an active playgoer and play-reader, and perhaps my best reason for editing this book is a hope of sharing my enthusiasm for the theater with others. To do this I have searched through dozens of plays to find the ones that I think best show the power and purpose of the short play.Each play has
9、 a theme or central idea which the playwright(居U作家)hopes to get across through dialogue and action. A few characters are used to create a single impression growing out of the theme. It is not my intention to point out the central theme of each of the plays in this collection, for that would, indeed,
10、 ruin the pleasure of reading, discussing, and thinking about the plays and the effectiveness of the playwright. However, a variety of types is represented here. These include comedy, satire, poignant drama, historical and regional drama. To show the versatility(多面性)of the short play, I have include
11、d a guidance play, a radio play and a television play.Among the writers of the plays in this collection, Paul Green, Susan Glaspell, Maxwell Anderson, Thornton Wilder, William Saroyan, and Tennessee Williams have all received Pulitzer Prizes for their contributions to the theater. More information a
12、bout the playwrights will be found at the end of this book.To get the most out of reading these plays, try to picture the play on stage, with you, the reader, in the audience. The houselights dim(变暗).The curtains are about to open, and in a few minutes the action and dialogue will tell you the story
13、.21. What do we know about the author from the first paragraph?A. He has written dozens of plays.B. He has a deep love for the theater.C. He is a professional stage actor.D. He likes reading short plays to others.22. What does the author avoid doing in his work?A. Stating the plays central ideas. B.
14、 Selecting works by famous playwrights.C. Including various types of plays. D. Offering information on the playwrights.23.What does the author suggest readers do while reading the plays?24.A. Control their feelings. C - Use their imagination. What is this text?A. A short story.C. A play review.B App
15、ly their acting skills.D. Keep their audience in mind.B , An introduction to a book.D. An advertisement for a theater.Every time we get on a plane, were asked to either turn off our phones or change them to flight modeits for security reasons. But according to The Conversation website, having to tur
16、n our phones off on a plane is “a service issue, not a safety one”. When we speak on our phones in the air, they can cause interference to the aircrafts radios and pilots can hear this interference in their headphones. Its the same noise youH be familiar with, if you put your mobile too close to a s
17、peaker,the Mirror noted. It is not safety-critical, but is annoying for sure. Though speaking on a phone during a flight isnt dangerous, from the viewpoint of service, it isnt still a good idea.When we make or receive a call on the ground, we connect to a cell tower that deals with all calls within
18、an 80-kilometer radius (半径).As we move from place to place we are “handed on” to different cell towers. As US scientist Sven Bilen explains, for this system to work, there are “built-in“ expectations: There shouldnt be too many “hando抵“and people shouldnt be traveling faster than car speeds.4COf cou
19、rse, phone users should be close to the ground,“he added. If we were to make phone calls while we flew, however, none of these expectations would be met. And even worse, our cellphones would stop working.But now things are beginning to change. If we still cant speak during a flight, we can use other
20、 phone functions. For example, Airbus A330 of Emirates Airlines has inflight WiFi to make passengers send and receive short messages in the air. In the future, as Bilen points out, it may be possible for air travelers to make and receive calls freely. The breakthrough could be “pico cells”, which ar
21、e small cell towers on the plane itself. There would no longer be connections made between phones and the ground and therefore there would be no danger of disruption to phone service.One day, perhaps, we will be chatting in the air as much as we chat on the ground.25.Why are passengers required to t
22、urn off their phones on a plane?A. Because using phones will pose a threat to their safety.B. Because using phones may cause annoying noise to pilots.C. Because turning off phones can ensure passengers a better service.D. Because phones will fail to be connected to the cell tower when in the air.26.
23、 How many “build-in“ expectations are mentioned by Sven Bilen to help make a phone call?A. One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.27. What can we infer from the passage?A. People should travel slower than airplane speeds to make a phone call successfully.B. Passengers are likely to make or receive phone calls fre
24、ely on a plane in the future.C/Tico cells” has been applied by airlines to provide passengers with good phone service.D. Passengers can receive calls on Airbus A330 of Emirates Airlines because of inflight WiFi. 28. Where is the text most likely from?A. A science fiction. B. A travel journal. C. A g
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