单元练习高一英语单元练习卷七内容必修二 Unit 2.docx
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单元练习高一英语单元练习卷七内容必修二Unit2
高一年级英语学科单元练习(七)
练习内容:
必修二第二单元
一.阅读理解
A
Welcometoyourfuturelife!
Yougetupinthemorningandlookintothemirror.Yourfaceisfirmandyoung-looking.In2035,medicaltechnologyisbetterthanever.Manypeopleofyouragecouldliveto150,soat40,you’renotoldatall.Andyourparentsjusthadananti-aging(抗衰老的)treatment.Now,allthreeofyoulookthesameage!
Yousaytoyourshirt,“Turnred.”Itchangesfrombluetored.In2035,“smartclothes”containparticles(粒子)muchsmallerthanthecellsinyourbody.Theparticlescanbeprogrammedtochangeyourclothes’colororpattern.
Youwalkintothekitchen.Youpickupthemilk,butavoicesays,“Youshouldn’tdrinkthat!
”Yourfridgehasreadthechip(芯片)thatcontainsinformationaboutthemilk,anditknowsthemilkisold.In2035,everyarticleoffoodinthegrocerystorehassuchachip.
It’stimetogotowork.In2035,carsdrivethemselves.Justtellyour“smartcar”wheretogo.Ontheway,youcancallafriendusingyourjacketsleeve(袖子).Such“smarttechnology”isallaroundyou.
Sowillallthesethingscometrue?
“Fornewtechnologytosucceed,”saysscientistAndrewZolli,“ithastobesomuchbetterthatitreplaceswhatwehavealready.”TheInternetisoneexample--whatwillbethenext?
21.Wecanlearnfromthetextthatinthefuture__________.
A.peoplewillnevergetold
B.everyonewilllookthesame
C.redwillbethemostpopularcolor
D.clotheswillbeabletochangetheirpattern
22.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph4?
A.Milkwillbeharmfultohealth.
B.Moredrinkswillbeavailableforsale.
C.Foodinthegrocerystorewillcarryelectronicinformation.
D.Milkinthegrocerystorewillstayfreshmuchlonger.
23.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?
A.Foodandclothingin2035.
B.Futuretechnologyineverydaylife.
C.Medicaltreatmentsofthefuture.
D.Thereasonforthesuccessofnewtechnology.
B
ThefollowingisatimetableinShanghaiPudongInternationalAirport.
Airline
FlightNumber
Destination
Departure
Gate
AirCanada
137
Beijing
10:
12a.m.
24
JapaneseAirlines
320
Tokyo
10:
30a.m.
18
BritishAirways
405
Paris
11:
00a.m.
20
PanAmerican
226
London
11:
20a.m.
12
PanAmerican
12
Beijing
11:
43a.m.
15
AirCanada
178
Tokyo
12:
32a.m.
21
CAAC
289
HongKong
12:
32a.m.
14
CAAC
314
Moscow
12:
45a.m.
18
BritishAirways
230
NewYork
12:
55a.m.
23
24.AmanwantstotakeFlight178toTokyo.Whichgateshouldhegoto?
A.14B.28C.21D.18
25.Lisaisatgate23.Whereisshegoing?
A.ParisB.BeijingC.TokyoD.NewYork
26.Nowit’s10:
40.Maryisatgate20.Whichairline’splanewillshetake?
A.BritishAirwaysB.JapaneseAirlines
C.PanAmericanD.AirCanada
27.Gate_______isthebusiestamongallthesegates.
A.23B.18C.24D.15
C
Somepeoplesaythatthebestwaytoreducethesizeofyourwaististodostomachexercise.Manypeoplebelievethatwhenspecificmusclesareexercised,thefattytissues(组织)intheimmediateareaareburnedup.Thetruthisthatexerciseburnsfatfromalloverthebodyandnotfromonespecificarea.Ofcourse,ifyoureducethefatthroughoutyourbody,youwillcertainlyseeresultsaroundyourwaisttoo.
Somepeoplebelievethatyouneedtoexercisetwiceaweekinordertokeepasufficientlevelofphysicalfitness.However,studiesdirectedbyAmericanscientistsshowthatunexercisedmuscleslosetheirstrengthveryquickly.Within48to72hours,youmustusethemusclesagaintoreestablish(重建)thegoodphysicaleffects.Andwhatdoesthatmeantoyou?
Americanscientistsconcludedthatwhiledailyexerciseismosthelpful,exercisingeveryotherdayorthreedaysaweekwillkeepasufficientlevelofphysicalfitness.
Isittruethatyouburnmorecaloriesrunningonemilethanwalkingthesamedistance?
Theanswerisno.Thetruthisthatyouusethesameamountofenergywhetheryouwalkorrunthemile,sinceinbothcasesyouaremovingthesameweightthesamedistance.Thespeeddoesnotmatter.Ofcourse,ifyourunratherthanwalkfor30minutes,youwillcovermoredistance,andthereforeburnmorecalories.
Ifyourbreathingdoesn’treturntonormalwithin5minutesafteryoufinishexercising,youhaveexercisedtoomuch.Fiveminutesorsoafterexercising,yourbreathingshouldbenormal,yourheartshouldn’tbebeatingloudly,andyoushouldn’tbetired.
28.Ifyouwanttoreducethefataroundyourwaist,youshould____.
A.dostomachexercise B.exercisethewaist
C.exerciseallthemusclesofyourbody D.runfastfor 30minutes
29.Fromthesecondparagraph,welearnthat____.
A.weonlyneedtoexercisetwiceaweek
B.weshouldexercisethreetimesaweek
C.muscleslosetheirstrengthafter48hours
D.weshouldexerciseeveryotherday,orthreedaysaweek
30.Itcanbeinferredfromthethirdparagraphthat_________.
A.youwilllosemoreweightrunningonehourthanwalkingonehour
B.whetheryourunonemileorwalkthesamedistance,youusethesameamountofenergy
C.youwilllosemoreweightrunningonemilethanwalkingthesamedistance
D.bothAandB
31.Ifyouhaveexercisedtoomuch,_______.
A.yourbreathingwilltakelongerthan5minutestoreturntonormalafteryoufinishexercising
B.yourbreathingwillreturntonormalwithin5minutesafterfinishingexercising
C.yourheartwillnotbebeatingloudly
D.youwillbetootiredtomove
32.Thispassagetellsusthat_________.
A.itisbettertodomorerunningthanwalking
B.themoreexerciseyoudo,thehealthieryouwillbe
C.theunexercisedmusclesmustbeusedagainwithin48to72hours
D.inordertoloseweight,youhavetorunfast
D
WhileIQ(IntelligenceQuotient)tellsyouhowsmartyouare.EQ(EmotionalQuotient)tellsyouhowwellyouuseyoursmartness.ProfessorSalovery,thepsychologistwhocreatedtheterm,EQ,saysthatitisIQthatgetsyouhiredbutitisEQthatgetsyoupromoted.
Supported byhisresearch,hesuggestedthatwhenpredictingfuturesuccesses,aperson’sbrainpower,asmeasuredbyIQtests,mightactuallymatterlessthanaperson’scharacter,orEQ.ProfessorSaloverymaybecorrect.Forexample,haveyoueverwonderedwhysomeofthebestandsmarteststudentsinyourclassendupfailingexams?
PerhapsitisbecauseoftheirEQ.PeopleoftenmakethemistakeofthinkingthatEQistheoppositeofIQ.Itisnot.AlthoughitishopedthatpeoplehavebothhighEQsandIQs,thereislittledoubtthatthosewithlowEQshaveahardtimesurvivinginlife.
For alongtime,researchersdiscussedifaperson’sIQcouldberaised.Thegeneticistssaidno,whilethesocialscientistssaidyes.Furthermore,thesocialscientistssaidthatitwaspossibletoimproveaperson’sEQ,particularlyintermsof“peopleskills”,suchasunderstandingandcommunication.
Recently, aprofessorreleasedthefindingsofastudyonseniorhighschoolstudents.Whensomenormalstudentswereintroducedtosomedisabledstudents,theyfoundthatafterwardstheyweremorewillingtohelppeopleindifficulties.Atthesametime,therewasamarkedchangeinthedisabledstudents’attitudes.Theybecamemorepositiveabouttheirdisabilitiesandweremoreeagertotrynewthings.PeoplewithhighEQsoftenhavepositiveattitudestowardslifeandareopentodifferentideas,sotheytendtobemorecreativeintheirthinking.PleaserememberthathavingahighIQishelpfulbuthavingahighEQmightevenbemorehelpful.
33.AccordingtoProfessorSalovery,whatfactormattersthemostinpredictingwhetherapersonwillbesuccessfulornot?
A.Howapersontestshis/herbrainpower. B.Aperson’scharacter.
C.Howsmartapersonis. D.Aperson’sIQ.
34.Thesecondparagraphtellsusthat .
A.peoplewhohaveahighIQalwayshaveahighEQ
B.EQistheoppositeofIQ
C.peoplewhohavealowEQtendtohaveahardlife
D.peoplewhohaveahighEQalwayshaveahighIQ
35.Whatdidtheprofessorfindfromhisstudyofnormalstudentsbeingintroducedtosomedisabledchildren?
A.Studentswithdisabilitieswerenotopenintryingnewthings.
B.Therewasnochangeinthenormalstudents.
C.Thedisabledstudentsbecamemorepositiveandmoreeagertotrynewthings.
D.Thedisabledstudentsweremorewillingtohelpothers.
二.七选五
Alongflightcanaffectone’sbiologicalblock(生物阻隔),sometimesfordays.Airtravelerscangetverytiredanddevelopunpleasantfeelingswhentheyflygreatdistancesacrosstimezones.Thenaturalorderofthingscanbecomeunbalancedonlong,overseastripsfromeasttowestorfromwesttoeast.Thisiswhatwecalljetlag(时差).36.
1.Trychangingyourmealandsleeptimesbeforeyougo
Severaldaysbeforeyoutravel,startmovingyourbedtimeandhoursformealsclosertothetimesyouplantoeatandsleeponyourtrip.
2.37.
Changeyourwatchwhenyougetontheairplane.Thisisplayingatrickonthemind.Butitcanhelpyoutostartthinkingofthetimeattheotherendoftheflight.Trytosleepontheplaneifitisnighttimeintheplacewhereyouaregoing.Trytostayawakeifitisdaytime.
3.Arriveearly
Ifyouaretravelingforworkorforapersonalreason,trytoarriveafewdaysearly,ifpossible._38_.
4.Drinkwater
Drinklotsofwaterbefore,during,andafteryourflight.39.Alcoholandcaffeinecaninterferewithsleep.
5.Movearound
Duringyourflight,getupandwalkaroundorstretch(伸展)everysooften.40.Exercisenearbedtimecandelaysleep,whetheronanoverseastriporathome.
A.Playatrickonyourwatch.
B.Thiswillgiveyourmindandbodymoretimetocorrecttothenewhours.
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