学年人教课标高一英语必修4试题Unit 1 WomWord文档下载推荐.docx
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Laura
Ialwaysgetpocketmoneyfrommyparents.Iwouldbuyacoffeehereorasandwichthere,andeventhoughthatonlymeanstwoorthreepoundsatime,itsoonincreasesinamount.OnedayImadealistofallthethingsI'
dboughtthatweekanditreallysurprisedme.I'
dspent30poundson,well,nothingreally!
IfIcouldgiveanyoneadvice,Iwouldtellthemtoalwaysaskthemselves,“DoIreallyneedthis?
”
Olivia
Mydadlosthisjobrecently,somypocketmoneystopped.NowI'
mdoingapart-timejobonTuesdaysandFridays.Itisn'
talot,butitisenough.NotonlyhaveIbecomemoreresponsibleaboutmoneyandhowIspendit,butIfeelgoodthatI'
mworkingforitandnotjustrelyingonmyparents.Myadvicetoanyoneisnottoexpectmoneytoalwaysbethereandmakesureyousaveenoughforarainyday.
21.Accordingtothetext,Megan_____.
A.hasalwaysspentmoneywisely
B.findsithardtosaveanymoney
C.putssomeofhermoneyinthebank
D.doesn'
thavetoworryaboutmoney
22.Theunderlinedword“it”inParagraph3probablyreferstothemoney_____.
A.Laurasavedonfood
B.Lauraspentonunimportantthings
C.Laurareceivedfromherparents
D.Lauraborrowedfromherfriends
23.BothJamieandOlivia_____.
A.haveapart-timejob
B.getalotofpocketmoney
C.haveopenedabankaccount
D.spendalotonclothes
24.Thetextismainlyabout_____.
A.makingmoney
B.borrowingmoney
C.raisingmoney
D.managingmoney
B
BeforeJanuary2005,younggirlscouldn'
tplaysoccerinKatutura,ablacktownshipinNamibia,Africa.Theyhadnosoccerballs,noplayingfield,noshoes,andnoleader.Eachday,girlsandboysgatheredattheNordkampCenterafterschool.Mostoftheboyswouldplaysoccerinanearbydirtfieldwhilethegirlsremainedatthecentertojumpropeorreadbooks.
CenterdirectorMaryBethGallagherlovedsoccerandknewthatthegirlswouldloveit,too.Sosheorganizedagirls'
teamwithplayersundertheageof12.Sheknewitwouldbetheyoungestgirls'
soccerteaminthewholecountry.Becausetheyhadnoothergirls'
teamstocompetewith,MaryBetharranged(安排)matchesagainsttheboys'
teams.Theboyswerebiggerandstronger,butthegirlsdidn'
tbackdown.
SoonnewsspreadabouttheNordkampgirls'
team.AnAmericansoccerteamfromNewYorkheardaboutthemandimmediatelysentalltheiruniforms(制服)andshoestotheir“soccersisters”.Whenthebrightorangeuniformsarrived,theNordkampgirlsdancedhappily.
“Youlooklikepumpkins,”MaryBethsaid.
Agirl'
svoicecalledout,“Ifwearepumpkins,we'
rebeautifulpumpkins.”
WiththeirnewnamethePumpkins,theexperiencedteamwasreadyforabigmatch.
OnDecember1,2006,thePumpkinsgatheredandwalkedinabigorangelinetoafieldneartheNordkampCenter.Theirfirstopposing(对抗的)teamlaughedattheyoungplayers,buttheydidn'
tlaughforlong.TheyquicklyfoundoutjusthowgoodthePumpkinswere.ThePumpkinsbeatthatfirstteamandthenthenext.Thesegirlsbecamefamous,andtheirstorywasalsoencouragingtoothersinNamibia.
25.BeforeJanuary2005,inKatutura_____.
A.kidspreferredjumpingropetosoccer
B.therewasnogirls'
soccerteam
C.boyshadnoplacetoplaysoccer
D.girlsoftenplayedsoccerwithboys
26.Asfortheideaofgirlsplayingsoccer,MaryBethmight_____.
A.thinklittleofit
B.bedoubtfulofit
C.feelhopefulaboutit
D.beuncertainaboutit
27.WhywastheNordkampgirls'
teamcalledthePumpkins?
A.Becauseofthecolorofitsuniforms.
B.Becauseoftheheightsofitsplayers.
C.Pumpkinsareitsplayers'
favoritefood.
D.Pumpkinsalwaysbringpeoplegoodluck.
28.Whatcanwelearnfromthegirls'
story?
A.Alltimeisnotimewhenitispast.
B.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.
C.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.
D.Self-trustisthefirstsecretofsuccess.
C
Whenagolferplaysonanygolfcourse,heorsheexpectsthecoursehasalotofhazards(障碍区)likesands,woods,andpondsofwater.Thereisonespecialgolfcourse,though,wherealongwiththesehazardsthatstandstill,theplayermustexpecttocompeteagainsthundredsofmovinghazards.ThegolfcourseisonChristmasIsland.TheislandisanareaofAustraliaintheIndianOcean,thethirdlargestoceanintheworld,lyingbetweenAfricaandAustralia.Themovinghazardsarebrightred,four-and-one-half-inch(11.4cm)crabs(螃蟹).
Over150millionofthesebrightlycoloredcrabsliveintheisland'
srainforests.Everyyear,startingaroundNovember,thecrabsmigrate(迁移).Theyleavetherainforestandmaketheirwaytotheocean.Theyarriveatthecoastafteronetothreeweeks.Butthemales(雄性)returntotherainforestearlierthanthefemales,whoreturnabouttwoweekslaterafterproducingupto100,000eggs.
OnChristmasIslandthereisagolfcoursebuiltonthecrabs'
migrationroute.Duringthemigrationseason,therearehundredsofredcrabsmovingonthecourse.TherulesoftheChristmasIslandGolfClubsaythatallplayersmusttreatthecrabsastheywouldtreatanyotherhazard.Theycannotmovethem,andtheymustplayaroundthem.Ifawalkingcrabhappenstoknockaballwhileitisonthegreen,hittingitintoahole,theballisconsidered“in”.
Justasthegolfersmustcompeteagainstamovinghazard,somustthecrabs.Peoplehavebuiltroadsthatrunthroughthecrabs'
migrationroute.Unluckily,uptotwomillioncrabsarekilledbypassingvehicleseveryyear.Peoplearetryingtoreducethenumberbyputtingup“CrabCrossing”signsandclosingcertainroadsduringthemigrationseason.
29.Whatdowelearnabouttheredcrabs?
A.TheyarriveintherainforestinNovember.
B.Theyspendmostoftheiryearintheocean.
C.Thefemalesspendtwomoreweeksonthecoast.
D.Themalesstarttomigrateearlierthanthefemales.
30.TherulesoftheChristmasIslandGolfClub_____.
A.attractmoregolfplayers
B.canhelpprotectthecrabs
C.oftenmakegolfersconfused
D.causethecrabsmuchtrouble
31.Bysaying“Justasthegolfers...somustthecrabs”,theauthormeans_____.
A.thecrabsmustfacedangerontheroad
B.thecrabsarequiteperfectmovinghazards
C.golferslikecompetingagainstmovinghazards
D.golfersfindithardtoplayonChristmasIsland
32.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.ChristmasIsland
B.Greatmigration
C.CrabCrossing
D.Crabhazards
D
Thehumanbraincontains10thousandmillioncells(细胞)andeachofthesemayhaveathousandconnections.Suchgreatnumbersusedtodiscourageusandcauseustostopthinkingaboutthepossibilityofmakingamachinewithhumanlikeability,butnowthatwehavegrownusedtomovingforwardatsuchaspeedwecanbelesssure.Quitesoon,inonlyl0or20years,perhaps,wewillbeabletobuildamachineascomplex(复杂的)asthehumanbrain,andifwecanwewill.Itmaythentakeusalongtimetomakeitasintelligentasthehumanbrainbyproperlyprogrammingit.
Ithinkitiscertainthatindecades,notcenturies,machinesofsilicon(硅)willarisetocompetewiththeirhumanancestors.Inarealsensetheywillbeabletoreproducethemselves.Siliconwillhaveendedcarbon'
slongcontrol.Andwewillnolongerbeabletoconsiderourselvestobethefinestintelligenceintheworld.
Astheintelligenceofrobotsincreasesandtheircostgoesdown,wemayachievealotwiththeirhelp,firstontheearththroughtheirabilitytocompleteanykindofworkinharmfulenvironments.Intheend,deserts(沙漠)mayturnintogardens.Furtherahead,byacombinationofthegreatwealththisnewagewillbringandthetechnologyitwillprovide,thecreationofahuge,man-madeworldinspace,hometothousandsormillionsofpeople,willbewithinourpower.
33.Intheauthor'
sopinion,thehumanbrain_____.
A.iscomplexandintelligent
B.istoocomplextobereproduced
C.maychangealotin10or20years
D.willsoonbereplacedbymachines
34.Theunderlinedword“carbon”inParagraph2standsfor_____.
A.humanbeings
B.anoldmachine
C.anoceananimal
D.intelligentrobots
35.Inthelastparagraph,theauthormainly_____.
A.talksabouttheintelligenceofrobots
B.explainshowtocreateaworldinspace
C.describeswhatourfuturelifemightbe
D.showshisworryabouttheenvironment
第二节(共5小题;
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根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
选项中有两项为多余选项。
Howparentscanhelpchildrenwithreadingskills
Makingsurethatyourchildrenreadwellcanhelpthemperformbetterinschoolandincreasetheirconfidenceintheirabilitytocommunicatewell.Thefollowingwayscanbeveryhelpful.
Haveyourchildrenreadtoyou.
Haveyourchildrenchoosetheirfavoritebookandsitdowntoreadwithyoueachevening.
36
Itdoesn'
tmatterwhetherthatstartsafterdinneroraroundthetimeyourchildrengotosleep.
Stock(储备)yourhousewithreadingmaterials.
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Itisreportedthatchildrenwhohavedifferentkindsofbooksan
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