高一英语备课组自编教材配套练习十六

高一英语备课组自编教材配套练习十六
高一英语备课组自编教材配套练习十六

高一英语备课组自编教材配套练习十六

Senior 1 Module 4 Unit 1

课时作业一

一.语法练习

1. Listening to loud music at rock concerts ________ caused hearing loss in some teenagers.

2.Such poets as Shakespeare ________ widely read,of whose works,however,some________ difficult to understand.

3.Barbara is easy to recognize as she’s the only one of the women who________evening dress.(wear)

4.Many a child________ playing there.

5.More than one student ________failed the exam.

6.They each ________ an English-Chinese dictionary.(have)

7.The young people each ________ a big bag.(carry)

8.Nothing but trees ________to be seen.

9.No one except my parents ________anything about this. (know)

10.Jim, together with his classmates, ________seen the film.

11.These means ________very good.

12.Such a means ________really unpleasant.

13. My clothes________ soaked.

14.The police________ looking into the complaint.

15.Too few people ________ interested in such music nowadays.

二. 根据句子意思,从下表所给的词汇中选出合适的单词或词组,并用其正确形式填空(其中有三个为多余项)。

belong, culture, design, explode, in return, in search of, sink, style, survive, take apart,

think highly of, valuable, wonder

1. The ship, with more than 200 people on it, suddenly began to ________, which made the captain extremely worried.

2. A _________ relic is often a thing that reminds people of stories in history.

3. The Great Wall is one of the ___________ of the world.

4. Fortunately, everyone __________ the accident, even though it was terrible.

5. The architect (建筑师) spent half a year _________ that special building.

6. I’m willing to share the food with him ________ for his help.

7. The police are __________ the lost child in the forest.

8. We all __________ her for her bravery in the face of danger.

9. Time is _________ to everyone, and it is a pity that many people still haven’t realized this.

10. That dictionary ________ to the library, so be careful when you are using it.

课时作业二

一.单选题

21. —I forgot the name of an old school friend at the party.

—__________. It must have been very embarrassing.

A. That’s too bad

B. Nothing serious

C. Take it easy

D. Don’t mention it

22. Dissatisfied with _____ busy life he leads, he has decided to go to the beach for______ break.

A. the; /

B. the; a

C. a; a

D. a; /

23. I don’t think the chair can take your weight; it’s _____ children.

A. traded with

B. referred to

C. connected to

D. intended for

24. The city government is planning to start a(n) ________ against smoking in public.

A. competition

B. campaign

C. battle

D. argument

25. Mrs. Smith is quite a(n) _____ person; she often points out the shortcomings of her friends without considering how they feel.

A. serious

B. modest

C. considerate

D. outspoken

26. The number of employees in our company ______, so a great number of new desks ______.

A. are increasing; is needed

B. have increased; are needed

C. has increased; is needed

D. is increasing; are needed

27. A few minutes later, the signal was given and the train started to _______.

A. move off

B. move in

C. move out

D. move up

28. —How did you manage to get such a valuable painting?

—Oh, just _______.

A. in person

B. by chance

C. by mistake

D. in a hurry

29. The 2010 Winter Olympic Games were held in Vancouver, ________ is

a coastal city

in southern Canada.

A. that

B. where

C. which

D. what

30. —I’ll ring you at six tomorrow morning.

—Oh, that’s too early. The whole family _____ then.

A. sleep

B. will be sleeping

C. have been sleeping

D. would sleep

31. Don’t worry; ten minutes _______ enough for us to dress up for the show tonight.

A. are

B. has been

C. is

D. have been

32. —Eric, as well as his friends, _______ taking the trip.

—That’s not surprising. The final examination is coming.

A. is against

B. are against

C. are for

D. is for

33. Every means _________ tried to save the patient, but he still died.

A. have been

B. would be

C. was

D. were

34. _____ is surprising is that his son is so well-behaved, while his daughter is very naughty.

A. It

B. What

C. As

D. That

35. Only when the police showed her the evidence ______ that she had stolen the money.

A. she admitted

B. admitted she

C. she did admit

D. did she admit 二.阅读

It was 1994, and a new mother took her sick baby to the doctor. After being tested, the child was diagnosed (诊断) with CF(包囊纤维化), a serious disease. The girl would be lucky to survive into her twenties. The woman and her husband did not know what to do.

She turned to two friends —football star Boomer Esiason and his wife Cheryl, who knew a lot about CF since they had a son with it. They’d been trying to raise money for the CF Foundation (基金会), and they were heading their own foundation then. The woman called the Esiasons right away, and they shared with her everything they knew about the illness.

She was changed, and put her whole heart into understanding CF. She learned how to use the treatments that would best give her daughter hope. She learned about other challenges about CF. Though 30,000 Americans suffer from the illness, the number was too small to motivate(激励) drug companies to do research. The CF market could not get enough investment (投资) for the government to make up the millions needed to develop new drugs.

So she gave up her job and jumped into the CF business full time. She now takes part in events organized by the CF Foundation, and gives speeches wherever she can. The money she raises goes to the CF Foundation, letting it employ scientists to study the disease. Her name is Angela Kinney. Thanks to the many people just like her, the average lifespan (寿命) of

a child born with CF has jumped to 36.5 years.

1. From the passage we can learn that Cheryl was ______.

A. a doctor studying CF

B. a football star

C. a person with CF

D. a member of the CF Foundation

2. What did the Esiasons do to help Angela Kinney?

A. They offered her a job.

B. They offered her money.

C. They told her what they knew about CF.

D. They taught her how to comfort the child.

3. Why wasn’t there enough research on CF?

A. There were no researchers studying it.

B. The number of CF patients was too small.

C. Drug companies found it hard to do research.

D. The government was unwilling to invest in it.

4. Which of the following best describes Angela Kinney?

A. Clever and changeable.

B. Brave and warm-hearted.

C. Helpful and open-minded.

D. Responsible and honest.

课时作业三

一,单选题从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

21. —How do you find that Beatles’CD?

—Wonderful. It’s well worth ______.

A. to listen to

B. listening to

C. to be listened to

D. being listened to

22. Although the teacher didn’t mention any names, everybody knew who he was ______.

A. speaking to

B. turning to

C. referring to

D. talking to

23. The singer and composer _____ asked to sing a song in public, and she agreed happily.

A. is

B. was

C. are

D. were

24. Tom, ______ yourself. Have you already forgotten the rules I told you?

A. behave

B. respect

C. consider

D. entertain

25. His neighbor observed the stranger ______ the street and enter his house.

A. to cross

B. cross

C. crossing

D. crossed

26. The beautiful scenery around the lake ______ him to write this famous poem.

A. encouraged

B. inspired

C. urged

D. admired

27. The company ______ founded in 2005 and most of the employees ______ women.

A. are; are

B. was; were

C. are; is

D. were; was

28. Obviously, the book is _______ for children aged between three and six.

A. specialized

B. supported

C. determined

D. intended

29. We will be at 10 Baker Street at six o’clock, and we _______ seeing you there.

A. look out for

B. look up to

C. look forward to

D. look down upon

30. Mike often argues ______ his friend ______ small things, which makes all of us

very unhappy.

A. with; for

B. to; for

C. to; about

D. with; about

31. She had no idea how it ______ that her husband met with trouble again.

A. came about

B. came across

C. came out

D. came up

32. _______ you study hard, you cannot achieve your goal.

A. Unless

B. Otherwise

C. Only

D. If

33. Since I knew how hard the life they lead is, I have understood _____ they need

so much money.

A. how

B. why

C. whether

D. when

34. To be honest, I don’t like ________ you speak to your mother.

A. the way

B. the way in that

C. the way which

D. the way of which

35. —________?

—He’s tall and thin. He has brown hair, blue eyes and wears a pair of glasses.

A. What is he like

B. What do you think of him

C. How is he

D. What does he look like

二.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

While we were riding the old German bus in Albania, a gypsy (吉普赛人) girl got on. She was about seven years old. Most gypsy children had a 36 look in their eyes.

They were hardened by the world and by 37 they had experienced. The gypsies 38 in slums (贫民窟). The children begged on the streets or did other work so that their parents could 39 to buy wine. Every time we saw these 40 , we could always see the dead look in their eyes. But not this 41 . She was cheerful and had a beautiful smile on her face. As soon as she 42 , she started talking to us. Her name was Angela and she was on her 43 to visit her grandfather in a nearby slum village. I 44 my purse for something nice to give her. 45 , all I had with me was gum. She eagerly put a 46 in her mouth, and then

squinted (眯着眼睛看) her eyes because the 47 was mint-flavored (薄荷味). It seemed like she had 48 tasted it before. She 49 in a funny way and the other people on the bus were all amused by what she did. When the bus 50 , she picked up the big bag she was carrying, 51 and jumped out of the bus.

She is out of my life, but not out of my 52 . This girl deserved so

much more than her 53 surroundings, yet she didn’t let any of them get herself 54 . I pray I will 55 her again someday, so that I can give her that hug which I should have given her that day on the bus!

36. A. worried B. happy C. dead D. curious

37. A. which B. this C. that D. what

38. A. lived B. played C. worked D. studied

39. A. manage B. try C. have D. afford

40. A. children B. adults C. beggars D. passers-by

41. A. day B. girl C. place D. story

42. A. sat down B. crowded in

C. moved off

D. lied down

43. A. bus B. car C. way D. taxi

44. A. searched B. examined

C. touched

D. found

45. A. Fortunately B. Sadly

C. Surprisingly

D. Clearly

46. A. little B. block C. piece D. set

47. A. smell B. sweet C. sugar D. gum

48. A. ever B. never C. always D. often

49. A. laughed B. shouted C. cried D. complained

50. A. pulled through B. pulled in

C. pulled down

D. pulled back

51. A. sighed B. bent C. nodded D. waved

52. A. feeling B. dream C. mind D. eyesight

53. A. poor B. warm C. comfortable D. rich

54. A. off B. up C. away D. down

55. A. help B. meet C. invite D. thank

课时作业四

阅读下列短文,选出最佳选项。

一.

A little stress is good, since it helps you keep motivated to meet your goals. However, too much stress is bad for your health. Stress needs to be managed in order to prevent anxiety (焦虑). Here are some tips on how to manage stress.

Write it out

Write down everything that seems stressful, and ways to deal with each problem. You’ll find a things-to-do list much easier to manage than having all messed up in your head. Write down the tasks along with the specific times when you can do them.

One task at a time

Give each task all your attention while you’re doing it, and forget the rest. This will keep you from feeling anxious about things you have

left to do. Thinking about other tasks only adds unnecessary stress, and can even stop you from doing the task you’re busy with at present. You don’t need to do everything all at once, or on your own. The feeling of being pressed to finish something on time will somehow disappear if someone is there to help you.

Give yourself a reward

Rewarding yourself for what you’ve already done, no matter how small, is a great way to motivate yourself to keep going. It will reduce stress, and make you happier to go on with the next task.

Give yourself a break

Breaks of ten to fifteen minutes are important. Visit a cafe or take a quick walk —anything to take your mind off the work for a while. If you need to stay at work, sit with your eyes closed and imagine a peaceful place or some other relaxing scenes. This will remove the stress from your muscles and mind.

1. The best title for the passage would probably be _____.

A. Stress Is Good or Not

B. How to Form Good Working Habits

C. Tips on How to Manage Stress

D. Ways to Keep Healthy

2. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?

A. It’s better to plan a specific time to do the task.

B. It helps you stay motivated to think about the undone tasks.

C. It’s unnecessary for you to do all the tasks by yourself.

D. It helps if you put your attention to one task at a time.

3. Which of the following would the author agree?

A. The more stress you have, the more motivated you will be.

B. Writing down everything seems impossible.

C. Only reward yourself for your biggest achievements in your work.

D. It is necessary to have a break during your work.

4. What can we learn from the passage?

A. Stress is always bad for people.

B. Imagining a relaxing scene may help.

C. The best way to relax is by rewarding yourself.

D. Finishing tasks on time reduces stress.

二.

Ruth Handler was born on November 4, 1916 to Jacob and Ida Moskowicz. She later achieved great success as the president of the toy manufacturer (制造商), Mattel Inc., and is remembered mainly for her role in marketing the Barbie doll.

In 1941, Ruth’s husband, Elliot Handler, and his business partner, Harold Matt Matson, formed a small company to make picture frames (画框). Later, they began using their unused materials to make doll’s house furniture. The furniture brought them more money than the picture frames,

so they decided to concentrate on toy manufacturing.

At the beginning of the 1950s Ruth Handler observed her little girl Barbara and her friends playing with dolls. The little girls’dolls represented (代表) not only adult women but also children. Handler thought it was important for her little girl to know what it would be like when she grew up. And because at that time the dolls representing women were made of paper, she decided to create a "woman doll", which she named Barbie, after her daughter. Since 1959 Barbie has become a true American symbol. Barbie not only acts as a "dream character" but also represents the image of American society that is always changing.

Handler was found to have breast cancer in 1970. After that, she put someone else in charge of the company business. But she still kept having creative ideas. One project that Handler took on in the 1980s was Barbie and the Rockers. She was one of the writers of the 1987 film, Barbie and the Rockers: Out of This World.

5. What do we know about Ruth Handler?

A. She was born in the spring of 1916.

B. Her father was the president of Mattel Inc.

C. She formed the small company with her husband.

D. She is famous mainly for the Barbie doll.

6. The small company decided to mainly manufacture toys because ________.

A. they had lots of unused materials

B. they could earn more money with toys

C. people preferred toys to picture frames

D. toys were more expensive than picture frames

7. The third paragraph mainly tells us _________.

A. what the Barbie doll looks like

B. when Ruth Handler made the Barbie doll

C. how Ruth Handler created the Barbie doll

D. how the Barbie doll became popular in America

8. What can we infer from the passage?

A. The Barbie doll was created just for fun.

B. Ruth Handler devoted herself to creative ideas.

C. Ruth Handler’s daughter, Barbara, was also very beautiful.

D. The Barbie doll became popular in America immediately after it was created.

Book4Unit 1 课时作业答案

课时作业一

一.1. has 2. are;are 3. wears 4. was 5. has 6. have 7. carry 8. was 9 knows 10. has

11.are 12. is 13. were 14. are 15. are

二.1.sink 2.cultrual 3.wonders 4.survived 5.designing 6.in return 7.in search of

8.think highly of 9.valuable 10.belongs

课时作业二

一.21-25 ABDBD 26-30 DABCB 31-35 CACBD 二.DCBB

课时作业三

一.21-25 BCBAB 26-30 BBDCD 31-35 AABAD

二.36-40 CDADA 41-45 BACAB 46-50 CDBAB 51-55 DCADB 三.BCD

课时作业四

一.CBDB,二.DBCB

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