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英语必修 第一册Unit 6 At one with nature优秀当堂达标检测题
展开分层练习
语言知识
一、(2024·高一课时练习)单词拼写
1 Reading in dim(昏暗的) light h___________ yur eyes.
2 Fish is a rich surce f vitamins and ___________ (矿物质).
3 The cmpany’s ___________ (宏伟的) ambitin was t becme the first and biggest glbal airline.
4 They fund a spt n the rcky ____________ (平台) where they culd set up their tents.
5 My first nvel will be ____________ (出版) at the end f next mnth.
6 The English C____________ separates England frm France.
7 I will ____________ (更换) the vase I brke as sn as pssible.
8 Nwadays vides ften make gd English teaching ___________ (材料).
9 Prgress s far has been very gd. We are, t_____________, cnfident that the wrk will be cmpleted n time.
10 Knwing the _____________ (结构) f the brain is a surce f interest fr many researchers.
二、(2024·高一课时练习)单句语法填空
1.It’s always _____(please) t d what yu’re gd at ding.
2.As we all knw,fruit juice can be ________(harm) t children’s teeth.
3.This presents a prblem fr many financial _______(cnsume).
4.Here are sme suggestins abut hw t get ver yur anxiety befre exams,which I hpe will be ______(benefit) t yu.
5.Her mther is a resurceful and ________(energy) wman.
6.Our funds were ______(limit),and nne f the huses in ur price range seemed satisfactry.
三、(2024·高一课时练习)翻译句子
1.看到装到篮子里的爆米花,他感动地流下了眼泪。(现在分词短语作状语)
____________
2.这次越野赛跑结果非常成功。(强调句型)
____________
3.可能是被喷雾激怒了,熊开始更猛烈地攻击栅栏。(过去分词短语作状语)
____________
4.我从没有见过比这只更好的鸟。(比较级的否定句表示最高级含义)
____________
知识应用
(2022-2023学年下学期·湖南邵阳·高一期末)阅读理解
A great many peple, when they speak f hme, tend t cnnect it with a certain atmsphere,certain physical surrundings(环境), and certain emtinal attitudes within themselves. This sentimentality(多愁善感) tward hme is smething that has cme dwn t us frm the past. Many mdern peple d nt have it, and I think it is a gd thing that they d nt.
In the ld days, life was difficult. Enemies culd attack yu and kill r rb yu, and yu had little prtectin against them. Peple did nt live in well-built huses where drs culd be lcked. They did nt have the prtectin f an rganized plice frce r telephnes which culd call the plice instantly. Hw did this influence the way peple felt abut hme? Small family grups clung(贴近) tightly tgether fr prtectin against beasts and against ther men.
Tday, thanks t mdern transprtatin and well-rganized sciety, thusands f peple willingly and eagerly leave the surrundings where they were brn, and the ftener they d s, the less sentiment (情绪) they are likely t have fr thse surrundings. I lived in England fr three years, and I nticed that bys and girls left their parents’ hmes and lived in places f their wn. There they culd just telephne and ask an agency t prvide them with a huse r an apartment, which was their hme. Hw has the meaning f this wrd “hme” been changed by such activity? What des hme mean t thse peple r t families wh ften mve abut, living in first ne htel and then anther? I believe that fr them hme means a place where they can have privacy.
As fr me, the atmsphere and surrundings f the place where my parents live have n sentimental (情感的) attachment (依恋). Hme is where I can shut the dr and be by myself. When I left my parents several years ag, I was anxius t leave. Yu might call it unfeeling, but that was the way I felt. On the day f my departure fr the United States, my grandmther cried. My father, hwever, shwed that he knew hw I felt. “Sn,” he said, “I am nt srry that yu are leaving us. I nly hpe that yu make the mst f yur time.”
1. Which f the fllwing is NOT the reasn fr difficult life in the ld days?
A. N attack r killing r rbbery frm enemies.
B. Peple had n prtectin f a plice frce.
C. Peple lived in prly-built huses.
D. Peple had n telephnes.
2. Why are mdern peple willing t leave their parents’ hmes?
A. Because they can affrd the mney t live utside.
B. Because there are n wild animals r enemies arund.
C. Because the sciety prvides them with the feeling f safety.
D. Because they are nt actually satisfied with their envirnment.
3. What can we learn frm the article?
A. Surrundings influence the way that peple act.
B. Nt many mdern peple have sentimentality tward hme.
C. Rights t privacy are well prtected in mdern sciety.
D. Older peple can hardly understand the leaving f the yung.
4. What is the best title fr the passage?
A. The Histry f HmeB. Peple and Hme
C. Different Ideas f HmeD. Ideas f Hme Have Changed
五、(2022-2023学年下学期·福建莆田高一期末)七选五
Adventures expand ur wrld by allwing us t cnnect with urselves and thers in a new way. Research shws that new situatins, especially nes that seem dangerus, frce us t face ur fear and have psitive utlk. 1 S are yu ready fr yur adventure? Here’s sme advice.
Start small
The risks yu’re up fr nw might lk different frm the nes yu tk befre. That’s OK. 2 This will break yur rutine(惯例), build yur cnfidence and help yu run up t bigger adventures. And taking gradual steps teaches yur brain that the experience is nt as bad as yu expected and yu can handle it.
3
Start with “I knw yu’re nervus. This is nrmal because yu’re leaving yur cmfrt zne.”Then write abut yur skills that will help yu succeed and the past experiences where yu tk a risk and everything went just well.
Change hw yu view anxiety
Research frm Harvard University shws peple wh take their nervusness abut activities such as karake singing and public speaking as excitement enjy the experiences mre. 4
Use yur imaginatin
5 Say yu want t g n a hike but are wrried yu’ll becme lst, hurt r t tired t get hme. Try t picture this. Next, imagine the best case: The beautiful view, the fun yu’ll have, and yur sense f achievement afterward.
A. Talk t yurself.
B. Write yurself a letter.
C. Yu may always think abut the wrst case.
D. Pick a manageable activity yu can d sn this weekend.
E. This may give yu a chance t lk mre cnfident than befre.
F. And they perfrm better than thse wh try t hld dwn their wrry.
G. They may als make us mre creative and better able t adjust t stress.
六、(2022-2023学年下学期·江苏常州·高一期末)完形填空
I still remember my father’s sheepish(窘迫的) expressin at breakfast the mrning after he’d been invited t have dinner at a clleague’s huse. 1 arriving in Brazil, back in the dark ages f cmputing, he’d 2 his hsts by making a hand gesture(手势) which he had always understd t mean “OK”, but in Brazil, it meant smething quite different.
Even wrse, he’d raised his fingers t his lips and made a kissing sund, which again, he meant as a way f 3 that smething--in this case the meal he’d just been asked t 4 --was delicius.
The faux pas(失礼)was 5 frgtten. My father’s clleague and his wife understd he prbably wasn’t yet 6 f the lcal meaning f the gesture. I was 7 f this mment myself a few mnths int my stay in China. After 8 a clleague’s WeChat message with a Van Ggh sticker that I thught meant “keep fighting”, a secnd clleague appeared. “The Chinese versin is a bit different,” she said, “See these characters?” They mean “I will hit yu.”
Life is full f 9 meanings. We generally understand that even if it stings, a mistake is nly an insult(冒犯)when it is 10 . Intentin, much like pssessin, is nine-tenths f this law. 11 as we lk arund, much frictin(争执) riginates frm misunderstanding, and histry is full f the 12 results f crssed cmmunicatin.
My father’s faux pas was 13 because f cntext—he had just arrived, he culd nt knw, and it didn’t make sense that he’d be ffensive(无礼的) by design. But when cntext is 14 r differently understd—perhaps it is time we all think twice befre typing r talking, especially when the cnsequences can be much 15 than the misuse f a WeChat sticker.
1. A. FreshlyB. GraduallyC. EventuallyD. Originally
2. A. embarrassedB. impressedC. frightenedD. defeated
3. A. permittingB. emphasizingC. indicatingD. sharing
4. A. g thrughB. cmment nC. reflect nD. refer t
5. A. ccasinallyB. mstlyC. purelyD. quickly
6. A. awareB. ashamedC. wrthyD. typical
7. A. remindedB. warnedC. infrmedD. cnvinced
8. A. searching frB. calling frC. replying tD. tuning dwn
9. A. simpleB. preciseC. flexibleD. crssed
10. A. negativeB. intentinalC. delicateD. instant
11. A. AndB. YetC. TherefreD. Besides
12. A. unfrtunateB. irregularC. illegalD. unlikely
13. A. frgivenB. deliveredC. hiddenD. remembered
14. A. significantB. missingC. availableD. cmplex
15. A. betterB. saferC. funnierD. wrse
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