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人教版英語(yǔ)選修6Unit4Globalwarming同步練習(xí)及答案UnitFourGlobalwarmingI.根據(jù)下列句子意思用所給詞的首字母或所給漢語(yǔ)填空1. Althoughweareburningcoalinhugeq,wewillnotrunoutofitforcenturies.2. There’sevidencetosuggestthatchildabuseisnotjustarecent(現(xiàn)象).3. Globalwarmingwillhaveseriouscfortheenvironment.4. Scientistshavemanytheoriesabouthowtheuniversefirstcameintoe.5. PaultriedtosoundcbutIcouldtellsomethingwasworryinghim.6. Thereisnopointinaimprovedpublictransportunlesswecanpayforit.7.Vitaminsareessentialforhealthy(健康成長(zhǎng)).8.Sleep(使恢復(fù))thebody.9.Itisdifficultforateachertogive(個(gè)別的)attentiontochildreninalargeclass.Theelectricityindustry(消耗)largeamountsoffossilfuels.11.Oil,coal,naturalgas,charcoalareallcommonf.1976TangshanearthquakewasactoChina.likethecofShenzhen.Ithasanaveragetemperatureof20℃.wassthatLondonwouldhostthe30thSummerOlympics.15.Atfirstg,themathproblemseemedeasy.reformhasreceivedwsupportthroughoutthecountry.speciesofbirdisdinnumberseveryyear.18Mybrotherworkedasaneengineeraftergraduatingfromcollege.19Thesoupiscold;pleasereheatitinthem.WhiteHouseisstronglyagainstDemocraticPeople'sRepublicofKorea(DPRK)andIrandevelopingnweapons.II、完形填空閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。YouDidMoreThanCarryMyBooks Markwaswalkinghomefromschoolonedaywhenhenoticedtheboyaheadofhimhaddroppedallofthebookshewascarrying,alongwithabaseballbatandseveralotherthings.Mark1downandhelpedtheboypickupthesearticles.2theyweregoingthesameway,hehelpedtocarrysomeofthemforhim.AstheywalkedMark3theboy'snamewasBill,thathe4computergames,baseballandhistory,thathewashavingalotof5withhisothersubjectsandthathehadjustbroken6withhisgirlfriend. TheyarrivedatBill'shomefirstandMarkwas7inforaCoke-Colaandtowatchsometelevision.Theafternoonpassed8withafewlaughsandsomesharedsmalltalk,andthenMarkwenthome.They9toseeeachotheraroundschool,hadlunchtogetheronceortwice,andthenbothendedupfromthesamehighschool.Justthreeweeksbefore10,BillaskedMarkifthey11talk.Bill12himofthedayyearsagowhentheyhadfirstmet."Doyou13wonderwhyIwascarryingsomanythingshomethatday?"askedBill."Yousee,I14outmylocker(柜)becauseIdidn'twanttoleaveamess(臟亂)15anyoneelse.IhadplannedtorunawayandIwasgoinghometo16mythings.Butafterwespentsometimetogether17andlaughing,Irealizedthat18Ihaddonethat,Iwouldhave19anewfriendandmissedallthefunwewouldhavetogether.Soyousee,Mark,whenyoupickedupmybooksthatday,youdidalotmore.You20mylife."1.A.fell B.sat C.lay D.knelt2.A.Although B.Since C.After D.Until3.A.discovered B.realized C.said D.decided4.A.played B.loved C.tried D.made5.A.questions B.ideas C.trouble D.doubt6.A.up B.out C.off D.a(chǎn)way7.A.put B.helped C.invited D.pushed8.A.peacefully B.willingly C.freely D.pleasantly9.A.continued B.a(chǎn)greed C.forced D.offered10.A.graduation B.movement C.separation D.vacation11.A.would B.should C.could D.must12.A.demanded B.reminded C.removed D.a(chǎn)sked13.A.ever B.usually C.even D.never14.A.checked B.took C.cleaned D.put15.A.over B.into C.with D.for16.A.find B.pick C.pack D.hold17.A.talking B.playing C.reading D.watching18.A.before B.if C.while D.a(chǎn)s19.A.forgotten B.passed C.left D.lost20.A.helped B.recovered C.improved D.changedIII、閱讀理解A閱讀下列四篇短文,從每小題后所給的A,B,C或D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Wealreadyknowthefastest,leastexpensivewaytoslowclimatechange:Uselessenergy.Withalittleeffort,andnotmuchmoney,mostofuscouldreduceourenergydietsby25percentormore—doingtheEarthafavorwhilealsohelpingourwallets.Notlongago,mywife,PJ,andItriedanewdiet—nottolosealittleweightbuttoansweranannoyingquestionaboutclimatechange.Scientistshavereportedrecentlythattheworldisheatingupevenfasterthanpredictedonlyafewyearsago,andthattheconsequencescouldbesevereifwedon’tkeepreducingemissions(排放)ofcarbondioxide(CO2)andothergreenhousegasesthataretrappingheatinouratmosphere.Wedecidedtotryanexperiment.ForonemonthwerecordedourpersonalemissionsofCO2.Wewantedtoseehowmuchwecouldcutback,sowewentonastrictdiet.TheaverageUShousehold(家庭)producesabout150poundsofCO2aForananswer,IcheckedwithTimFlannery,authorofTheWeatherMakers:HowManIsChangingtheClimateandWhatItMeansforLifeonEarth.Inhisbook,hehadchallengedreaderstomakedeepcutsinpersonalemissionstokeeptheworldfromreachingextremelyimportanttippingpoints,suchasthemelting(融化)oftheicesheetsinGreenlandorWestAntarctica.“Tostaybelowthatpoint,weneedtoreduceCO2emissionsby80percent,“hesaid.Goodadvice,Ithought.I’dopenedourbedroomwindowstoletinthewind.We’dgottensousedtokeepingourair-conditioninggoingaroundtheclock.I’dalmostforgottenthewindowsevenopened.Weshouldnotletthishappenagain.It’stimeforustochangeourhabitsifnecessary.1.Whydidtheauthorandhiswifetryanewdiet?A.Totakespecialkindsoffood.B.Torespondtoclimatechange.C.Toloseweight.D.Toimprovetheirhealth.2.Theunderlinedwords“tippingpoints”mostprobablyreferto“”.A.freezingpointsB.burningpointsC.meltingpointsD.boilingpoints3.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.A.itisnecessarytokeeptheair-conditioningonallthetimeB.itseemspossibleforeveryhouseholdtocutemissionsofCO2C.theaverageUShouseholdproducesabout3,000poundsofCO2aD.theaverageEuropeanhouseholdproducesabout1,000poundsofCO2a4.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.SavingEnergyStartsatHomeB.ChangingOurHabitsBeginsatWorkC.ChangingClimateSoundsReasonableD.ReducingEmissionsofCO2ProvesDifficultB閱讀理解。閱讀下列短文,從給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Ioncehadafriendwhowasdiagnosedwithterminalcancer,andthenewsthathemightonlyliveuptosixmonthswasagreatshocktohim,hisfamily,andhisfriends.However,inspiteoftheseriousillness,hewasinitiallydeterminedtolookintoallavailabletreatmentsthatmightcureorextendhislife.Ithinkthatwhenyoufindyourselfinsuchsituations,youtendtolookupeverypossiblewayforhopeofsavingyourlife.Asmonthswentonandhishealthgrewworse,Inoticedanunexpectedchangeinattitudethatcameoverhim.Hehadalsobeenahappypersonwithacheerfulpersonality,butratherthangiveintodiscouragementandself-pity,hetookcomfortinGodandhumanity.Histalksfocusedonothersratherthanhimself,andhespokeoftheafterlifeassomethinghewaspreparedfor,believingthathisconcernedancestors,includinghismotherandfather,weretherewaitingforhim.Duringthelastfewmonths,weeks,anddaysofhislife,hewaskindlycaredforbyfamily,friends,hislovingwife,wholookedafterbothhisphysicalandemotionalneeds,andworkersfromalocalhospice(安養(yǎng)院)cametothehometoregulatehismedicationandprovideanyotherneededsupport.Hedidn’tcomplainabouthisfate,andhewillinglyallowedotherstoservehim.Indeed,onemightthinkwhyGodallowsdeathandsufferinginourworld,butforme,suchexperiencestaughtmetovaluefamilymoreandkindnessforothers.Youoftencan’tlearntheseimportantattributesinthelapofluxury,andperhaps,suchanexperienceisthegreatestandfinalgifttheillnesscangivethoseleftbehind.1.Whichwordcanbestdescribetheman’sinitialreactionassoonashewasdiagnosedwithcancer?A.Satisfied. B.Surprised.C.Terrified. D.Confused.2.Whatdidthemandoafterhefirstlearnedofhisillness?A.Hewasoperatedonimmediately.B.Heretiredfromhisjob.C.Heresearchedcancertreatments.D.Hefeltsad,doingnothing.3.Whatwastheman’smainsourceofcomfortafterseveralmonthswiththedisease?A.Hisfamilyandfriends.B.Hisbeliefinhumanity.C.Hisdoctors’encouragement.D.Thecarefromothers.4.Whatdidtheauthorlearnfromhisfriend’sstory?A.Givingmorerespecttofriends.B.Extendinglifeaspossible.C.Caringforyourselfandenjoyingluxury.D.GettingcomfortfromGod.C閱讀理解。閱讀下列短文,從給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。IsaacSternwasmorethanagreatviolinwasoneofthemosthonoredmusiciansinthewasaninternationalculturalwasamajorsupporteroftheartsinAmericaandinotherwasateacherandactivist.IsaacSternwasbornin1920inwhatisnowparentsmovedtoSanFrancisco,CaliforniathefollowingmotherbeganteachingIsaacthepianowhenhewassix.Hebegantakingviolinlessonsafterhearingafriendplaythe,hebeganstudyingmusicattheSanFranciscoConservatory(音樂(lè)學(xué)院).Heprogressedhewas16,heplayedwiththeSanFranciscoSymphonynextyear,heperformedinNewYorkCityandwaspraisedbymusiccritics.DuringWorldWarII,playedforthousandsofAmericanwasthefirsttimemanyofthemhadheardclassicalthewar,hewasthefirstAmericanviolinisttoperforminaconcertintheSovietalsosupportedyoungmusiciansandculturalorganizationsinIsrael.In1979,IsaacSternvisitedmetwithChinesemusiciansandtaughtthemaboutclassicalWesternvisitwasmadeintoafilm,whichiscalledFromMaotoMozart:IsaacSterninwonanAcademyAwardforbestdocumentaryfilm.In1984,IsaacSternreceivedtheKennedyCenterHonorsAwardforhisgiftstoAmericanculturethroughexpressedhisthoughtsaboutthepartthatmusicplaysinsaidhebelievedthatmusicmakeslifebetterforeveryone,especiallychildren.supportedandguidedyoungerclassicalincludeviolinistsItzhakPerlmanandPinchasZukerman,cellistYo-YoMa,andpianistYefimBronfman.IsaacSterndiedin2023attheageofwasamajorinfluenceonmusicinthe20thleavestheworldricherwithhismanyrecordings.【文章大意】本文詳細(xì)介紹了小提琴家艾薩克·施特恩的生平以及他在音樂(lè)方面和國(guó)際文化方面的貢獻(xiàn)。1.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaboutIsaacStern?A.HewasborninCaliforniainthe1920s.B.Hehadvisitedmanycountriestoadvertisehisrecordings.C.Heplayedlessthanonehundredconcertsinall.D.Hisexcellentmusiclifelastedover60years.2.Theunderlinedword“cellist”inParagraph6mayreferto________.A.someonewhosupportsyoungmusiciansB.someonewhowantstobeamusicianC.someonewhohasagiftformusicD.someonewhoplaysacertainkindofinstrument3.Fromthepassage,wecaninferthat________.A.IsaacSterninfluencedthecultureinthe20thcenturyalotB.IsaacSternwasoneofthemostactivemusiciansofhisdayC.IsaacSternwassobusythathecouldn'tsparetimetoeducatetheyouthD.IsaacSternledarichlifeinhislaterlife4.Whatwillbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.IsaacSternandtheAwardsHeGotB.IsaacStern'sLifeofPursuingMusicC.IsaacStern:OneoftheMostHonoredMusiciansD.IsaacStern'sVisittoChinaIV、短文改錯(cuò)假定英語(yǔ)課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請(qǐng)你修改你同桌寫(xiě)的以下作文。文中共有10處語(yǔ)言錯(cuò)誤,每句中最多有兩處。錯(cuò)誤涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏詞符號(hào)(∧),并在其下面寫(xiě)出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線(___),并在該詞下面寫(xiě)出修改后的詞。注意:1.每處錯(cuò)誤及修改均僅限一詞;2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分。Manager, IamanexchangestudentfromChina.Yesterday,Iwenttoyourcinematoseeafilm.Thefilmwasverywell,butIdidnotenjoyitbecausethereweresomeprobleminthecinema. First,thefilmwasdelayedasthereweresomuchadvertisementsatthebeginning.Itwasratherannoyed.Second,thesoundofthefilmwastooloudthatIcouldhardlybear.TheEXITsignscouldnotbeseenclearly,whichpresentedpotentialsafetyproblems.Ifsomethingterriblyshouldhappen,itwillbedifficultforpeopletogetoutquickly. Asavisitortoyourcity,I’mdisappointedwithmyexperienceinyourcinema.Iamwritingaletterinthehopethatyoucanconsiderontheseproblemsandmakesomeimprovements. Yoursfaithfully, LiHuaV、任務(wù)型閱讀請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個(gè)最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:每個(gè)空格只填l個(gè)單詞。請(qǐng)將答案寫(xiě)在答題卡上相應(yīng)題號(hào)的橫線上。Peopletodayarebecomingincreasinglyawarethataproperdietisthefoundationofgoodhealth.Ifwedon’thavearegulardietofproperfood,wedon’thavethefueltoperformatourbest.However,somepeoplethinknoteatingbreakfastdoesn’tmatteralot,thougheatingitisimportant.Getthetruthbehindthiscommonmisconceptionandothermealfrequencyandtimingmeals.Willeatingbreakfasteverydayhelpmeloseweight?

Yes,eatingthemorningmealcanactuallyhelpyoushedpounds.Peoplewhohavebreakfastarelesslikelytoeatdiet-busting(破壞的)junkfoodandaremorelikelytoexerciselaterintheday,asstudiesshow.Peoplewhoskipbreakfast,ontheotherhand,usuallymakeupthecalories—andthensome—beforeday'send.Researchersfoundthat78percentofthemenandwomenincludedintheNationalWeightControlRegistry—whohavemaintainedanaverageweightlossof66poundsformorethan5years—eatbreakfasteveryday.Is"grazing"reallyhealthierthaneatingthreesquaremealsaday?

No.Eatingmanysmallmealsthroughoutthedayisprobablynotbetterforyouthanthreemainmeals,thetraditionalamountsoffoodforbreakfast,lunch,anddinner.Theideathat"grazing"ishealthiercomesfromafewoldstudiesshowingthateatingfrequentmealsthroughoutthedaymayburnmorefatandlowerinsulin(胰島素)levels.Butlaterstudieshavefoundnobenefittograzing.It'snothealthierthaneatingthreesquares,accordingtotheAmericanDieteticAssociation.

I'vealwayseatenmostofmycaloriesatdinner.IfI'mhealthy,isthereanyreasonforusnottokeepdoingthis?

Hardtosay.Instinctively,itsoundslikeabadidea.Yet"one-mealers"tendtoeatlessfoodtotally,scientistssay,soyourdininghabitmayactuallyhelpyoustaytidyandattractive.Ontheotherhand,onesmall,briefstudybyUSDAscientistsfoundthateatingjustonedailymealmaycausesmallincreasesinbloodpressure,bloodsugar,andcholesterol(膽固醇).Ifyourannualbloodtestsshowariseinanykeyriskfactorsforheartdiseaseordiabetes,itishightimeforyoutoreconsideryourmealstrategy.

Willbedtimesnacksmakeyoufat?

No.Butthat'snotpermissionforyoutoeatcookiesbeforegoingtobedeverynight.Consumingmorecaloriesthanyouburnthroughphysicalactivityproducesbigloosestomachsandweaklegsnomatterwhattimeyouovereat.Ahabitofsnackinginfrontofthetelevisioneveryeveningwillleadtoweightgain,butnomoresothanhavingasix-eggpancakeforbreakfastorconqueringabagofbeanswithsweetfoodatyourdeskeveryafternoon.

Thefinalword

Eatfewercaloriesthanyouneedinadayandyouwillloseweight.Eatbreakfastbecauseitwillhelpyoucontrolcaloriesbetter,notbecauseit'samagicmeal.Eatthenumberofmealsthatkeepsyousatisfiedandenergized.Nooneplanisbestforeveryone.Title:StopObsessingOverYourMealsCommonmisconceptionSomepeoplethinkitdoesn’tmattertoliveandwork1breakfast.2BreakfastPeoplehavingbreakfastcanactuallyhelpweigh3Peoplenoteatingbreakfastmakeupthecaloriesnowandtheninthe4GrazingOldstudies5grazingisbetterthaneatingthreesquaremealsbutlaternot.Dinner6tosaywhethereatingmostthecaloriesatdinnerisabadidea.Eatinglessfoodonemealperdaymaykeepyouneat,butmayleadtobloodpressure7.BedtimesnacksBedtimesnackswon’tmakeyoufat.Overeatingmaycauseyoutogainmorecaloriesthanyouburnthrough8activity.Ahabitofsnackinginf

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