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高中英语人教版高二选修7阶段质量检测(一)_unit_1_living_well_word版含解析

高中英语人教版高二选修7阶段质量检测(一)_unit_1_living_well_word版含解析

阶段质量检测(一) Unit 1 Living wellA卷学业水平达标(时间:120分钟满分:150分)第Ⅰ卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.What do we know about the woman's parents?A.They didn't share the same opinion about the play.B.Her mother didn't like the play's acting.C.They thought the play was good.2.What does the man probably do?A.A milkman.B.A postman.C.A cleaner.3.Why did Janet quit her job?A.Because she lost interest in her job.B.Because she wanted to make more money.C.Because she didn't want to work such long hours.4.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.On a plane. B.On a train.C.On a ship.5.What will the woman do this weekend?A.Invite the man to dinner.B.Stay at home and relax.C.Go out with Sandy.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

高中英语人教版必修7语法测评和课后智能检测(附答案)

高中英语人教版必修7语法测评和课后智能检测(附答案)

选修7 语法测评+课后知能检测Unit 1语法测评:1. Tom asked the candy makers if they could make the chocolate into small pieces easier.A. breakB. breakingC. brokenD. to break2. Tsinghua University, in 1911, is home to a great number of outstanding figures.A. foundB. foundingC. foundedD. to be founded3. The ability an idea is as important as the idea itself.A. expressingB. expressedC. to expressD. express4. Mr. Ham felt that he himself, rather than Alice and Lisa, for the coldness that had grown between them.A. were to blameB. was to be blamedC. were to be blamedD. was to blame5. I’m going to the supermarket this afternoon. Do you have anything ?A. to be buyingB. to buyC. for buyingD. bought真题演练1. ---You should have thanked her before you left.---I meant , but when I was leaving, I couldn’t find her anywhere.A. to doB. toC. doingD. doing so2. Dinosaurs have completely died out on the earth, never again.A. to be seenB. being seenC. seenD. having been seen3. William Beebe, one of the first men the depth of the sea in a bathysphere, got interested in oceanography because of one book.A. exploringB. having exploringC. to be exploringD. to explore4. Have you checked all the CDs to the mountainous area next week?A. sentB. to be sentC. sendingD. being sent5. price decline farmers income, the central government has decided to buy more crops to protect farmers.A. Preventing; to affectB. To prevent; affectingC. Having prevented; affectingD. To prevent; being affected6. With Father’s Day around the corner, I have taken some money out of the bank presents for my dad.A. buyB. to buyC. buyingD. to have bought7. His first book next month is based on a true story.A. publishedB. to be publishedC. to publishD. being published8. We were astonished the temple still in its original condition.A. findingB. to findC. findD. to be found9. I have a lot of readings before the end of this term.A. completingB. to completeC. completedD. being completed10. That is the only way we can imagine the overuse of water in students’ bathrooms.A. reducingB. to reduceC. reducedD. reduce课后知能检测:1. ---I’m entering for an 800-meter race. --- .A. CongratulationsB. Enjoy yourselfC. Good luckD. All the best2. It’s a difficult question, so it’s impossible for me to answer it.A. rather; quiteB. too; quiteC. so; fairlyD. quite; rather3. He doesn’t like work. , he is lazy.A. Never mindB. All in allC. In other wordsD. In many ways4. The new policy will the elders a lot that people over 65 can take buses free of charge.A. discountB. supportC. approveD. benefit5. For professional athletes, to the Olympics means that they have a chance to enter the history books.A. appealB. attachmentC. accessD. approach6. E-mail, as well as telephones, an important part in our daily communication.A. is playingB. have playedC. are playingD. play7. She fulfilled her to become the first woman to run the 10,000 metres in 30 minutes.A. intentionB. attemptC. attentionD. ambition8. Tom, I am very happy you today. I do wish I will have another chance to meet you.A. to treatB. to be treatingC. to have treatedD. to be treated9. Much to our delight, two garage workers came to our when we were in trouble starting the truck.A. rescueB. assistanceC. mindD. existence10. The world will be different, and we will have to be prepared to the change.A. adapt toB. adopt toC. apply toD. devote to11. ---How do you deal with the disagreement between the company and the customers?---The key to the problem is to meet the demand by the customers.A. solving; makingB. solving; madeC. solve; makingD. solve; made12. I am that he has not answered my letter.A. botheredB. interruptedC. interferedD. annoyed13. The survey in our school last month shows that about two percent of the students are addicted toInternet games.A. conductedB. having been conductedC. conductingD. to be conducted14. The Prime Minister refused to comment on the rumor that he had planned to .A. dischargeB. dismissC. resignD. resume15. The three sisters decided to hold a family party to their parents’ silver wedding.A. welcomeB. congratulateC. memorizeD. celebrateUnit 2语法测评:1. The bank is reported in the local newspaper, in broad daylight yesterday.A. being robbedB. having been robbedC. to have been robbedD. robbed2. Many people stood near the bus stop, nervously waiting .A. to pick upB. picking upC. to be picked upD. being picked up3. I am going to Shanghai. Do you have anything to your parents?A. to takeB. takenC. takingD. to be taken4. The film star has asked but the journalists just keep following him wherever he goes.A. to leave aloneB. left aloneC. to be left aloneD. being left alone5. We did everything we could him to stay, but he insisted on leaving.A. try to persuadeB. to try to persuadeC. try persuadingD. to be persuaded真题演练1. The poor boy a cruel family to be a servant.A. soldB. was sold toC. was soldD. had been sold to2. He was observed the girl yesterday, so he was put into prison.A. to stealB. stealingC. stolenD. steal3. To fetch water before breakfast seemed to me a rule .A. to never breakB. never to be brokenC. never to have brokenD. never to be breaking4. In April, thousands of holidaymakers remained abroad due to the volcanic ash cloud.A. stickingB. stuckC. to be stuckD. to have stuck5. We were astonished the temple still in its original condition.A. findingB. to findC. findD. to be found6. Mrs. White showed her students some old maps from the library.A. to borrowB. to be borrowedC. borrowedD. borrowing7. I have a lot of readings before the end of this term.A. completingB. to completeC. completedD. be completed8. With Father’s Day around the corner, I have taken some money out of the bank presents for my dad.A. buyB. to buyC. buyingD. to have bought9. His first book next month is based on a true story.A. publishedB. to be publishedC. to publishD. being published课后知能检测:1. In a room above the store, where a party , some workers were busily setting the table.A. was to be heldB. has been heldC. will be heldD. is being held2. All visitors to this village with kindness.A. treatB. are treatedC. are treatingD. had been treated3. His actions him to be an honest man.A. declaredB. consideredC. thoughtD. decided4. into English, the sentence was found to have an entirely different word order.A. TranslatingB. TranslatedC. To translateD. Having translated5. Tom tried to his father to stop smoking, but he failed.A. makeB. persuadeC. suggestD. ask6. , where we can stay for a week.A. Next is another hotel to itB. Next to it another hotel isC. Next to it is another hotelD. It is next to another hotel is7. It is said that dogs will keep you for as long as you want when you are feeling lonely.A. safetyB. companyC. friendD. accompany8. What can I do to prevent myself in the rain?A. to be caughtB. caughtC. from being caughtD. from catching9. The professor liked his paper so much that he his own work and was absorbed in it.A. gave offB. turned downC. took overD. set aside10. It took a long time for the connection between body temperature and illness .A. to makeB. to be madeC. makingD. being made11. The Xi’an happened on December 12, 1936 in the Chinese modern history.A. IncidentB. AffairC. EventD. Accident12. His daughter has the young politician for five years.A. got married withB. been married toC. been married withD. got married to13. , Li Ming promised to help Zhang Ling make himself confident.A. To his favorB. In favorC. As a favorD. In his favorUnit 3语法测评:用括号内所给动词的适当形式填空1. The building (build) in our school is four us teachers. Though there’s noise most of the day, we still fell happy about it.2. The squired was lucky that it just missed (catch).3. While shopping, people sometimes can’t help (persuade) into buying something they don’t really need.4. ---A traffic jam?---Oh, no. (repair), the right side of the road is closed for the time being.5. He did it without (ask).真题演练1. in the Kooris for years, I decided to learn their language.A. Having interestedB. Have been interestC. Having been interestedD. Being interested2. now, your computer can’t be used for the moment.A. RepairingB. RepairedC. To repairD. Being repaired3. While we’re developing economy, we must prevent the environment .A. from pollutingB. pollutedC. pollutingD. being polluted4. Do you mind alone at home?A. Jane leavingB. Jane having leftC. Jane’s being leftD. Jane to be left5. ---What made Bill so angry? --- . His girl friend promised to come at 8:30, but she hasn’t come yet.A. Having kept waitingB. Being kept waitingC. To be kept waitingD. Being kept waited6. many times, he finally understood it.A. ToldB. TellingC. Having toldD. Having been told7. Many buildings in the city need repairing, but the one first is the library.A. repairedB. being repairedC. repairingD. to be repaired8. I still remember to the Famen Temple and what I saw there.A. to takeB. to be takenC. takingD. being taken9. twice, the postman refused to deliver our letters unless we changed our dog.A. Being bittenB. BittenC. Having bittenD. To be bitten10. around the Water Cube, we were then taken to see the Bird’s Nest for the 2008 Olympic Games.A. Having shownB. To be shownC. Having been shownD. To show课后知能检测:1. an important role in a new movie, Andy has a chance to become famous.A. OfferB. OfferingC. OfferedD. To offer2. Many people the car accident, so it was not difficult to investigate.A. witnessedB. ControlledC. swallowedD. dragged3. As time goes on, more and more old people are in the countryside.A. abandonB. to abandonC. abandoningD. abandoned4. Passengers are permitted only one piece of hand luggage onto the plane.A. to carryB. carryingC. to be carriedD. being carried5. as a torchbearer is a rather glorious and happy thing.A. Being chosenB. ChoosingC. ChosenD. To choose6. After three months of hard work, my son managed to his classmates in Math.A. be ahead ofB. ahead ofC. overD. the head of7. The of the tree in the water was very clear.A. mirrorB. sightC. reflectionD. shadow8. Over the years, China’s economy has been developing steadily, with an average growth rate of 9%.A. annualB. ambitiousC. absurdD. typical9. He for a cup of tea before continuing his speech.A. draggedB. divedC. pausedD. sucked10. Keep your kids away from the knives. They may cut themselves.A. pureB. grandC. sharpD. firm11. I’m not surprised that he became a writer. Even as a child, he had a (n) imagination.A. elegantB. cautiousC. awfulD. vivid12. The goat seemed to be of the dangers and started to run.A. awareB. clumsyC. fragileD. careful13. Cars without security devices are an easy for the thief.A. witnessB. tideC. targetD. profit14. I stared into the blackness and wondered if he was as aware of my presence as I .A. was of hisB. did of himC. was himD. did his15. If I can help , I don’t like working late into the night.A. soB. thatC. itD. themUnit 4语法测评:根据句意,填入适当的关系词。

2017-2018学年高中英语译林版选修7江苏专版:Unit 1 单元质量检测一测试题 含答案 精品

2017-2018学年高中英语译林版选修7江苏专版:Unit 1 单元质量检测一测试题 含答案 精品

Unit 1单元质量检测(一)(时间:100分钟满分:100分本卷共4页)Ⅰ.单项填空(满分15分)1.You must return the book to me today. There will be no excuse for any further ________.A.response B.hesitationC.delay D.loss2.People in the village voted ________ the college graduate to be their leader, for they thought he could help their village become better.A.against B.onC.for D.to3.There is no doubt that Syrian people have the wisdom to find a development path ________ for their national conditions.A.considerate B.disturbingC.suitable D.fortunate4.(福建高考)Not until he went through real hardship ________ the love we have for our families is important.A.had he realized B.did he realizeC.he realized D.he had realized5.________ to ________ the nature reserve, the local people prevented the construction workers from entering their villages.A.Opposing; developing B.Opposed; developingC.Opposing; develop D.Opposed; develop6.(湖南高考)________ hard you try, it is difficult to lose weight without cutting down the amount you eat.A.However B.WhateverC.Whichever D.Whenever7.Jenny hopes that Mr Smith will suggest a good way to have her written English ________ in a short period.A.improved B.improvingC.to improve D.improve8.(陕西高考)—Shall we go for a drink at one o'clock this afternoon?—________.Will two o'clock be OK?A.Sure, it's up to youB.Sure, no problemC.Sorry, I can't make itD.Sorry, I'm not available today9.Believe it or not, we keep in touch ________ writing letters instead of sending e-mails.A.with B.ofC.on D.by10.—There is no doubt that I can work out the difficult problem in five minutes.—________. Try it before you come to such a conclusion.A.Easier said than done B.Early sow, early mowC.Well begun is half done D.No pains, no gains11.In the distance, ________ a little girl with her lovely dog following her closely.A.walking in the rain wasB.was walking in the rainC.in the rain was walkingD.was in the rain walking12.I had just stepped out of the bathroom and was busily drying myself with a towel ________ I heard the steps.A.while B.whenC.since D.after13.Before I ________,there are two more things to be said.A.turn up B.come upC.wind up D.hold up14.The spokesman said that Japan should, ________ ignore its aggressive past, reflect on its own history and its current policies.A.more than B.other thanC.better than D.rather than15.(安徽高考)When ________ for his views about his teaching job, Philip said he found it very interesting and rewarding.A.asking B.askedC.having asked D.to be askedⅡ.完形填空(满分20分)Now that the Spring Festival is over, I only have school to look forward to. It's __16__ funny.I find myself looking forward more and more to school.As usual, __17__ can get little work __18__ during the winter vacation. For one thing, the Spring Festival is always a big distraction (使人快乐之事), and for days before and after __19__ can get any work done. It's all right if you really have a nice time, as I used to. But now I find myself __20__ it less and less.I __21__ enjoying fireworks and firecrackers years ago. The firecrackers especially get on my nerve. I really think we should stop making them, as every year many children have their eyes hurt or even __22__. Even worse, sometimes fires __23__ out and whole buildings get __24__ down.Still I suppose we'll continue to make them __25__ there is a market for them.And the __26__!People spend days buying. The result too much and too rich which does nobody any good: chicken, duck, fish, meat and so on. What's __27__,they become __28__,too. Too much of a good thing, as we say, and this visiting business too. It's all right for a few really good friends __29__ together and chat over some tea or drinks. But mere acquaintance and the usually not too neighborly neighbors dropping __30__ to say hello, —well, I suppose these are well­intended gestures, but I find them a pain in the neck (讨厌的家伙). Usually there is nothing to talk about __31__ some meaningless words.Oh yes, I __32__ myself skating on the nearby lake __33__ a few times. The ice is not too good now and getting very __34__. I stopped going before the Spring Festival. But there are people who are __35__ too reckless (不计后果的) or too ignorant or both, and we hear about people falling through thin ice every year.16.A.a little B.notC.really D.little17.A.I B.youC.he D.she18.A.performing B.finishedC.doing D.done19.A.anyone B.someC.nobody D.somebody20.A.enjoying B.dislikingC.enjoyed D.experiencing21.A.started B.likes C.stopped D.went on 22.A.blind B.blinded C.blindness D.blinding 23.A.set B.break C.start D.take place 24.A.burned B.burning C.built up D.lied 25.A.as long as B.as soon as C.once D.so 26.A.business B.amusement C.toy D.food 27.A.less B.the more C.more D.much 28.A.taste B.tasteless C.tasty D.tasted 29.A.to get B.coming C.to talk D.to speak 30.A.in B.onC.of D.for 31.A.besides B.except that C.but D.except for 32.A.do like B.did enjoy C.do enjoy D.did like 33.A.much B.well C.very D.quite 34.A.thin B.thick C.thinner D.small 35.A.nor B.or C.neither D.eitherⅢ.阅读理解(满分30分)ALeading experts on the Internet, technology and policy have shared the same opinion on what we can expect in the next decade when it comes to connectivity and its effects on society.The Pew Research Center report asked thousands of experts and members of the public for opinions on “the most significant overall influence s of our uses of the Internet on humanity” —and some had a rosier outlook than others.“The smartest person in the world nowadays could well be stuck behind a plough in India or China,”said Hal, Google's chief economist.“Enabling that person —and the millions like him or her — will have a strong effect on the development of the human race.”Early Internet pioneer David Hughes agreed: “When every person on this planet can communicate two-way with every other person on this planet, the power of nation states to control every human inside its geographic boundaries may start to disappear.”Wearables (electronic equipment that people can wear) could monitor more than just steps, predicted UC Berkeley's Aron Roberts —or do more than just monitor: “We may literally be able to adjust both medications and lifestyle changes on a day-by-day basis or even an hour-by-hour basis.”Microsoft Research's Jonathan Grudin is more pessimistic (悲观的): “By making so much activity visible, it exposes the gap between the way people behave and the way we think they ought to behave.Adjusting to this will be an unending, difficult task.”And the difference between the rich and the poor will have a new aspect: “Only the well-off (and well-educated) will know how to preserve their privacy,”warned one expert.“Will the Internet make it possible for our entire civilization to fall down together, in one big awful step? Possibly,”admitted Harvard's Doctor Searles.“But the Internet has already made it possible for us to use one of our unique advantages — the ability to share knowledge — to a degree higher than ever before.”36.According to Hal, in the future, those who will influence the development of human race are________.A.Google's economists B.Chinese and IndiansC.the educated persons D.world leading experts37.People will be able to change their lifestyles at any time according to________.A.the development of communication skillsB.the suggestions made by computer expertsC.the prediction made by the home computersD.the data recorded by the computers worn on body38.The underlined word “this”in Paragraph 6 refers to________.A.the visible activities mentioned aboveB.the way we thought they ought to behaveC.the way people really behave in lifeD.the rule people ought to obey in life39.Which of the following can best express the meaning of the last paragraph?A.Advantages and disadvantages of the Internet.B.Development of the Internet and human beings.C.Knowledge and civilization of human beings.D.Possibilities of the Internet for the future users.BIt's been said that life turns on small things. Sometimes it's hard to see how small choices can change your life. But when put together over time, the little things can make the biggest difference.The theme of Success for Teens is “Little Things Matter.”The book helps teens identify small, positive choices they can make in their lives to help them reach their goals. Lots of teens don't realize how the little choices in their lives can have lasting effects. Often they are focused on the bigger events, such as a major exam, the big game or competition, or choosing a college. The little things, however, can go unnoticed unless your teen understands how important they can be.The little things that lead to success are mostly easy to do. Help your teen identify a few areas in everyday life where he or she can make small, positive choices. It might be as simple as getting up on time, prioritizing (按重要性排列) their schoolwork, putting in an extra 10 minutes of practice or using some spare time to help someone else.Nineteen­year­old Kyle Freas used to be on his school baseball team and would play every day after school. When the season was over, he had an empty three hours a day, so he started spending one third of such extra time daily, looking for ways to help other kids. Over the last few years, his project has raised thousands of dollars to help abused, homeless and sick children. Kyle spent just a little time each day doing something that ended up benefiting a lot of kids. The important thing to understand is that Kyle made the small and positive decisions necessary for success.Make sure your child understands that even though the results of the positive choices may not be seen right away, they are building on each other and taking him or her on a path that will lead to success.40.We learn from Paragraph 2 that ________.A.dealing with big events is most important in one's lifeB.little choices seldom have lasting effects on one's lifeC.teens should try to focus their attention on big choicesD.many teens fail to realize the importance of little choices41.Which of the following words can be used to describe Kyle Freas?A.Kind­hearted. B.Creative.C.Naughty. D.Self­confident.42.The author mainly discusses the relationship between ________.A.little choices and big choicesB.teens' goals and their actionsC.positive and negative decisionsD.small positive choices and success43.The text is most probably written for ________.A.teenagers B.parentsC.pupils D.teachersCWant to improve your math skills without working hard? Simply zap (击打) the brain with a weak current of electricity and then, all your problems will be solved! At least that's the claim being made by a team of British scientists from London's Oxford University.The main aim of the experiment, conducted on a group of student volunteers from Oxford University and University College London, was to test if parts of the brain could be shocked into getting it to work better with numbers.To test this, 15 students, divided into three groups, were asked to solve the same two mathematical problems every day for a week. The problems, which involved identifying the larger of two numbers and plotting one on a number line, were made a little more challenging by replacing the numbers 1-9 with symbols.However, before starting the test, two of the groups were subjected to a 20­minute session of a light electric current to the parietal lobe, which the scientists believe is the brain's number cruncher (能迅速运算者). For the first group the current flow was passed right to left, while for the second it was transmitted left to right. The third group received no help at all.The group that got zapped right to left seemed to show an amazing improvement in their math skills. However, the ones that got zapped left to right were reduced to the level of almost six ­year olds! The results for the people who got no help were somewhere in between.While scientists are not sure why the direction of the current would make such a difference, they believe that zapping it from the right side, seemed to turn up the activity of the brain cells to math, while going the other way turned or closed them down. Luckily, the impact is expected to last for only six months!While this is great news, do not fire your math tutor yet. That's because the research, no matter how successful, is not being done to aid lazy students, but to help people who suffer from dyscalculia (计算障碍), a disease which makes people unable to cope with simple day-to-day numerical issues, like counting change or figuring out their expenses.44.In which time order was the experiment carried out?a.Divide the students into groups.b.Test the students with problems.c.Give some students some electric zapping.A.a,b,c B.a,c,bC.b,a,c D.c,a,b45.From the passage, we can infer that ________.A.the direction of zapping the brain is very importantB.the impact of zapping the brain will last foreverC.scientists don't know how to zap the brain correctlyD.people with dyscalculia can't recognize numbers46.What is the aim of the experiment?A.To help students to improve their math grades.B.To test which part of the brain controls calculation.C.To help people who suffer from a certain disability.D.To study whether a light electric current will damage students' brain.47.What would be the best title for the passage?A.Dyscalculia is no longer a problemB.A good way to improve your math skillsC.Benefit from zapping the brainD.Improve math skills by zapping the brainDSome researchers believe that the mobile phone makes youngsters less thoughtful and makes it easier for them to make mistakes in life. Hitting a few keys and then seeing the desired word appear in full trains children to be fast but inaccurate when they do other things, according to scientists. They warn that this could have a negative impact on a whole generation.ChildWise, a market research firm specializing in children's products, found that one in four under­eights had a mobile. The total of 4.5 million youngsters with mobiles included 58 percent of 9 to 10­year­olds, 89 percent of 11 to 12­year­olds, 93 percent of 13 to 14­year­olds and 95 percent of 15 to 16-year-olds.Experts are also concerned about the possible impact of mobile phone radiation on developing brains. But Michael Abramson, a professor at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, says the amount of radiation transmitted during text messaging is a mere 0.03 percent of that transmitted during voice calls — suggesting radiation is not to blame for the brain effects.In a recent study, Prof Abramson analyzed the mobile phone use of children aged between 11 and 14 and their ability to carry out a number of computer tests. He found that increased mobile phone use appears to change the way their brains work. He said, “The kids who used their phones a lot were faster on some of the tests, but were less accurate. We suppose that using mobile phones a lot, particularly tools like predictive texts for SMS, is training them to be fast but inaccurate. The use of mobile phones is changing the way children learn and pushing them to become more impulsive in the way they behave without thinking things through.”The findings follow other research that suggested that text messaging encourages children's language skills and does not damage the ability to spell.48.It can be concluded from the ChildWise's research that ________.A.the older the child is, the greater chance he has a mobile phoneB.children under eight are too young to use mobile phonesC.children aged between 11-14 were not involved in the researchD.4.5 million people have a mobile phone in Australia49.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A.Prof Abramson thinks mobile phones have little effect on children.B.There's less radiation transmitted during text messaging than during voice calls.C.Text messaging trains children to be fast and accurate.D.Text messaging may damage children's ability to spell.50.What does the underlined word “impulsive”in the fourth paragraph mean?A.Encouraging someone to do something.B.Forcing someone to accept a way of life.C.Doing things without considering the effects they may have.D.Doing things with careful planning and consideration.Ⅳ.任务型阅读(满分10分)Good communication is vital in modern society. We know that much of the communication is unspoken. Consciously or unconsciously, we show our true feelings with our eyes, faces, bodies and attitudes. Your good qualities can make good communication. The personal qualities include:physical appearance, energy, rate of speech, pitch and tone of voice, gestures, expressiveness of eyes, and the ability to hold the interest of others.What should we do so that our communication will be effective?Here are my suggestions.Firstly, you should be yourself. The trick is to be consistently you, at your best. The most effective people never change character from one situation to another. They're the same whether they're having a conversation with their close friends, addressing their garden club or being interviewed for a job. They communicate with their whole being.Secondly, whether you're talking to one person or one hundred, always remember to look at them. Don't break eye contact while talking. As you enter a room, move your eyes comfortably, then look directly at those in the room and smile. This shows clearly that you are at ease. Smiling is important. The best type of smile and eye contact is gentle and comfortable, not forced.You should also absorb other people before showing yourself. You can't learn anything when you talk. When you attend a meeting, a party or an interview, don't immediately start throwing your opinions.Stop for a second.Absorb what's going on.What's the mood of the others?Are they down, up, happy, expectant? Are they eager to learn from you, or do they show resistance? If you can sense what's happening with others, you will be better able to reach them. So, listen before you talk.The fourth suggestion is that you focus your energy. How do you get your energy up? Before the meeting, collect your thoughts about the goal of the meeting —yours and the others'. Once you go through the doorway, no longer think about yourself. Focus on the person you are meeting to find out what he is interested in. Properly collected energy comes across when we sincerely believe something. When you speak with energy, you are involved with your audience and your message. You create an air of certainty.The audience may disagree with you, but they can't question your belief.Lastly, I would like to remind you that you should lighten up. Take a good hard look at yourself.Do you say “I” too often? Are you only concentrated on your o wn problems? Do you complain frequently? If you answered yes to even one of these questions, you need to be morerelaxed.阅读下面的短文,然后按照要求写一篇150词左右的英语短文。

人教版高中高中英语选修7课时跟踪检测3(状语从句) 试题解析

人教版高中高中英语选修7课时跟踪检测3(状语从句) 试题解析

课时跟踪检测(状语从句)Ⅰ.单项填空1.________ difficult the work was, he would keep on doing it until he finished it.A.Whenever B.No matter whatC.No matter how D.Wherever答案与解析:C句意:不管工作多么艰难,他都继续做下去,直到完成。

no matter how“无论怎么样”,相当于however,后接形容词或副词。

whenever“无论何时”;no matter what“无论什么”;wherever“无论在哪儿”。

2.________,I have never seen any place as beautiful as Guilin.A.As I have traveled so muchB.As long as I have traveledC.Much as I have traveledD.Now that I have traveled答案与解析:C句意:虽然我去过很多地方,但是从没有见过像桂林这么美的地方。

as引导让步状语从句时,从句中的状语(much)需提到从句句首。

as long as“只要”;now that“既然”。

3.________ Li Ning had won everything in his sport, he retired with the feeling that he had failed.A.If B.WhenC.Whatever D.Although答案与解析:D句意:李宁虽然在体育运动中获得了很多,但却带着一种失败的心情退役了。

although“虽然”,引导让步状语从句,符合句意。

if“如果”,引导条件状语从句;when“当……的时候”,引导时间状语从句;whatever“无论什么”,也可引导让步状语从句,但意义不符。

高中英语Unit2Robots单元综合测试新人教版选修71

高中英语Unit2Robots单元综合测试新人教版选修71

Unit 2 RobotⅠ.阅读理解AAs civilization proceeds in the direction of technology, it passes the point of supplying all the basic essentials of life —food, shelter, clothes and warmth. Then we are faced with a choice between using technology to provide and fulfill needs which have now been regarded as unnecessary or, on the other hand, using technology to reduce the number of hours of work which a man must do in order to earn a given standard of living. In other words, we either raise our standard of living above that necessary for comfort and happiness or we leave it at this level and work shorter hours.I shall take it for granted that mankind has, by that time, chosen the latter alternative. Men will be working shorter and shorter hours in their paid employment. It follows that the housewife will also expect to be able to have more leisure in her life without lowering her standard of living. It also follows that human domestic servants will have completely ceased to exist. Yet the great majority of the housewives will wish to be relieved completely from the routine operations of the home such as scrubbing the floors or the bath of the cooker, or washing the clothes or washing up, or dusting or sweeping, or making beds.By far the most logical step to relieve the housewife of routine is to provide a robot which can be trained to the requirements of a particular home and can be programmed to carry out half a dozen or more standard operation, when is switched by the housewife.1.As civilization develops in the direction of technology, ________.A.the basic essentials of life must be suppliedB.it is important to supply the basic essentials of lifeC.it is no longer so important as it was in the past to supply all the basic essentials of lifeD.it is not necessary to supply the basic essentials of life2.According to the author, we are faced with ________.A.the choice of providing and fulfilling our needsB.the choice of using technologyC.the choice of earning a standard of livingD.a choice between using technology to provide and fulfill needs to reduce the number of working hours3.What alternative will mankind have chosen in future?A.To leave our standard of living at this level and work shorter hours.B.To raise our standard of living.C.To fulfill needs which have been regarded as unnecessary.D.To lower our standard of living and work shorter hours.4.It can be inferred that robots will be invented ________.A.to take the place of housewivesB.to help manage a familyC.to do the routine of housework instead of humanD.to provide the daily necessities for manBI log onto a computer at the doctor's office to say I have arrived and then wait until a voice calls me into the examination room.There, a robotic nurse directs me onto the scales and then takes my blood pressure. Some time later, in steps the doctor, who is also a robot. He notes down my symptoms and gives me a prescription. I pay for my visit using a credit card machine and return home without having encountered another human being.This scenario (场景) is my nightmarish (噩梦般的) vision of the future, which hasn't come to pass — at least not yet.I should say I really do like many aspects of technology. I am a big fan of air conditioning in the summer and heaters in winter. But I am writing this because I don't want machines to take over.When I call my dentist's office and actually get a human being on the line, I am thrilled. And when I see the introduction of yet more self­service checkout stations at the grocery store, I feel like shouting: “When it comes to cashiers (收银员), make mine human, please!”After all, human cashiers sometimes give you a store coupon (优惠券) for items you are buying but you didn't realize were on sale. Even more than that, real lifecashiers often take an interest in particularly cute children, which can brighten a young mother's day. A cashier may also show compassion for an elderly person struggling to get that last penny out of her purse.What technological device would do any of this? I don't want to go back to the Store Age, but I'm also worried about a world run by machines. Sometimes when you're chatting with someone, you discover things you need to know. Maybe a receptionist needs prayers said for a sick child. Maybe a sales person can offer a bit of encouragement for a customer who is feeling tired.Machines can be efficient and cost­effective and they often get the job done just fine. But they lack an element so crucial to everyday life.It is being human that prompts (促使) us to smile at others, which may be what they need at that moment. Call it the spirit, the soul or the heart. It is something no machine will ever have.5.What's the author's purpose in writing the first two paragraphs?A.To indicate high technology can make our future life very efficient.B.To warn readers of the possible dangers of robotic nurses and doctors.C.To describe a possible future scene where robots take control of our life.D.To predict how technology can affect the way we see a doctor in the future.6.What is the main reason that the author prefers being served by humans rather than by robots?A.Robots don't offer to give store coupons.B.Robots are indifferent and emotionless.C.Services from robots cost less time and more money.D.Robots can't do a job as well as humans do.7.What does the underlined word “element” mean in the eighth paragraph?A.Humor. B.The ability to speak.C.Methods. D.Effective communication.8.What's the main idea of the text?A.The opinion about using man or machine.B.Machines give people a lot of convenience.C.Being human service is better than service from machines.D.Being human service cost little money.CWhen he was just 19, Michael Dell started the company thatwould dominate the industry.At the time, IBM personal computers sold in stores for about $3,000. After taking them apart and rebuilding them, Dell realized the components (零部件) could be bought for one­fourth the price. Soon he was buying components to reduce the cost. A good business decision, but it meant his room was starting to look like a mechanic's shop.“I was quite excited about the possibilities for personal computers and h ow they could change society. I had this idea to sell the products directly to the user over the phone.” he said. College plans and his parents' expectations bothered him a lot. But Michael Dell was determined. He drove off to the University of Texas at Austin in August 1983 in a car he'd bought with earnings from selling newspapers. He was surprised that his mother wasn't suspicious about the three computers in the backseat. By November, news reached his parents that he wasn't attending classes. On a surprise visit to Austin, they caught their son on spot. Michael Dell told dad that he wanted to compete with IBM.Although Michael agreed to focus on his studies, the business chances and the timing couldn't have been better. The public was becoming more interested in computers, but no one was producing them. In early May, a week before his final exams, Michael started Dell Computer Corporation with $1,000. He took his exam, and then dropped out of college at the end of his freshman year. It was time to try out his direct­to­customer business model.“Three years later,”Dell says “we had already achieved annual sales of about $150 million. I was 22 years old then.”9.What does the underlined word in paragraph 1 mean?A.Affect. B.Develop. C.Support. D.Lead.10.Which of the following is TRUE according to paragraph 2?A.Dell discovered a good chance to make money.B.Dell could buy a computer at one­fourth the price.C.IBM made little money from personal computers.D.Dell rebuilt computers in a mechanic's shop.11.When Dell's parents learned about his absence from class, they ________.A.tried to help with his businessB.were too suspicious to accept itC.wanted him to go back to classD.encouraged him to compete with IBM12.It can be inferred from the article that ________.A.Dell was tired of his college lifeB.Dell was not devoted to his study at collegeC.Dell's college life helped him greatlyD.Dell didn't finish his final examsDStarting high school life can be extremely exciting and at the same time nerve­wracking. You may worry about all these things: what classes to take, what to wear on the first day of school and what will everyone think of you? But so far high school has been the best experience for me ever.On my first day of high school, I asked a senior where my class was, and he told me it was on the fourth floor, next to the pool. I found out five minutes later that we didn't even have a fourth floor and had no pool either! Besides that event, I didn't have any trouble with the older kids.I think the biggest difference between middle and high school is the homework load and the size of the school. I went from fifteen minutes of homework a night to several hours, so I had to learn time management pretty quickly! Our class size was around 550, so being exposed (暴露) to so many new people was a big change. Getting involved in clubs, sports, music and other activities at school makes it easier to get to know people in every grade —it's always useful to have an upperclassman friend!The best suggestion I can give about the four years you spend in high school is to learn things for the sake of learning, not just to get a good grade. There have been so many tests that I've crammed (突击式学习) on the night before and got an A, but now I don't remember anything. I've changed that this year, and I enjoy school so much more. Relating to academics, don't take easy classes just to have a simple year. If you have a choice between “AP Chemistry” and “Racquet Sports”, the first will prove to be more useful!13.On the first day of high school, the author ________.A.failed to adapt himself to a new environmentB.found it was hard for him to get on with new classmatesC.was teased by a senior studentD.lost his way in the schoolyard14.Which of the following is TRUE about the author's advice on high school life?A.Making as many upperclassmen friends as possible.B.Taking an active part in various after­school activities.C.Trying to obtain useful knowledge instead of getting good grades.D.Choosing easy but useful courses instead of practical ones.15.In writing the text, the author intends to ________.A.tell others his first­day experience at high schoolB.express his opinions on high school educationC.describe what can be learnt at high schoolD.share his life and thoughts at high schoolⅡ.任务型阅读Many people experience feelings of sadness, and depression in winter.Make a planThe winter months can often seem quite dull, many of us spending the majority of our time indoors. A good way to get rid of this feeling is to break out of your routine and create something to look forward to. Whatever your plan, make sure it is something you feel excited.Get creative about fitness18.________ However, many of us find our workout routine takes a hit when the cold weather sets in. To stay inspired to exercise, try searching for something new like an unusual sport.Cheer up your social lifeAs people retreat more indoors to the warmth of their homes, it can feel as though your social life has gone into hibernation (冬眠). If you want to improve your social life, it's time to get active. Pick up the phone and make plans to spend time with friends and family.20.________To improve your happiness over the winter, it is important to make time for those little things that improve your mood. Make a list of the day­to­day things that make you happy —such as having a catch­up with a friend, or listening to your favorite song. Planning regular treats not only gives you something to look forward to, it can also improve each day.A.Treat yourselfB.Get an indoor hobbyC.Different people have different hobbies, so try to find one everyone can join in.D.Exercise is a great way to beat the blues as it will leave you looking great.E.However, spending time with others can be one of the greatest mood supporters.F.This could be a night out or weekend away, or something ongoing like a new fitness challenge.G.If the winter blues are starting to set in, check out these ways to improve your happiness this winter.Ⅲ.完形填空During Hurricane Sandy last year, the garage and basement of Christine O'Donovan's house in New York were flooded, and two cars, years of paperwork, and photos were __21__. Still, her husband, five children (ages 2 to 12), and an adopted dog named Buster remained __22__. Six months earlier, she'd taken Buster __23__ after finding the six­month­old puppy (小狗崽) left __24__ to a telephone pole.Just a month later, __25__, as construction workers repaired the house, Buster dashed through the open front gate and __26__ .“I was extremely sad,” O'Donovan says. All the searches for him were __27__. Weeks later, O'Donovan got a text from a friend, __28__ her to look at a Facebook page that lists __29__ scheduled to be killed at New York City shelters the next day. __30__ enough, when O'Donovan visited the website, there was a picture of Buster, who was apparently to be put to sleep eight __31__ later, early the next morning. The shelter was closed for the night and wouldn't __32__ again to the public until 8 am.“I'm thinking how am I going to get him __33__ they do this?” says O'Donovan. The next morning, she drove to the __34__ with all five kids. She asked the woman at the front desk if Buster was still there. When the woman replied yes, “it was like a thousand pounds __35__ my shoulders,”says O'Donovan. To __36__ her ownership, she told the assistant, “__37__ me to the back where he is, and you will see he's my dog.” When Buster spotted his __38__,he went wild, barking, jumping and licking O'Donovan's face. She burst into __39__. The shelter worker needed nothing __40__ and Buster went home.21.B.injured C.hurt D.exposed22.B.lucky C.safe D.healthy23.B.home C.out D.up24.B.fixed C.joined D.tied25.B.but C.therefore D.nevertheless26. down B.showed up C.ran off D.rushed in27. place B.in vain C.by design D.by chance28.B.preventing C.stopping D.telling29.B.children C.animals D.Buster30.B.Sadly C.Well D.Sure31.B.hours C.minutes D.weeks32.B.close C.work D.give33.B.since C.before D.when34.B.shelter C.house D.website35. off B.put on C.went away D.came to36.B.gave C.prove D.produce37.B.Take C.Help D.Bring38.B.friend C.baby D.owner39.B.tears C.flames D.love40.B.best C.most D.moreⅣ.语法填空W:Hello, Bob. Long time no see. How are you getting along our preparations for the entrance exam?M:Well, I really can't tell. , I'm doing my best, (work) day and night.W: am I. Sometimes I feel very tired, both physically and mentally.M:I feel same. I often suffer from headaches and general weakness. Not enough time for sleeping. I don't know will become of me if it goes on like this for long.W:And time for sports, even music, not to mention films and TV programs. All we can see is exercises, exam papers and this sort of things.M:It seems that to go to college is the only choice of our future life.W: (certain) not. Even if we can't go to college, we can take up many other jobs and do our best for the society as well.M:Quite right. But we'll get more knowledge after studying several years at college. That means we can work (well) for our country and people after graduation. In addition, our parents lay great hope on us. We shouldn't make them (disappoint).41.________46.________Ⅴ.短文改错Two years before, I traveled to Brazil and rented for a car. Unfortunate, I had an accident and hit another car, which made me staying in a hospital for at least two weeks. I called my parents, but I did not tell them what happened. I knew thatthey will be worried about me because I was so far away, and my mother would not sleep if she knew the accident. Therefore, I told them interested stories and how I was enjoying Brazil. As a result, nobody knew truth. I still think that it was right to do so.Ⅵ.书面表达电影《哈利波特》受到人们的普遍欢迎,创造了很高的票房纪录,成为电影业的奇迹,全世界的孩子都为哈利波特的魔力着迷。

2017-2018学年高中英语 Unit 2 Robots Section Ⅰ Warming Up Reading-Pre-reading讲义 新人教版选修7

2017-2018学年高中英语 Unit 2 Robots Section Ⅰ Warming Up Reading-Pre-reading讲义 新人教版选修7

B.Because she didn't like him.
C.Because she had seen the robot before.
D.Because the robot was more like a human being than
a machine.
(3)Who did Claire turn to for help when the clerk at the
A.Clumsy.
B.Handsome.
C.Helpful.
D.Smart.
答案:(1)~(5) BDCAA
2.Read the text carefully and fill in the form.
•tall and handsome
Characte •his (1)_f_a_c_ia_l__ex__p_r_e_s_si_o_n__ never changed ristics •(2)_s_m__o_o_t_h_ hair of Tony •a deep (3)_v_o_i_c_e_ •soft and warm (4)_s_k_i_n_
It all starts in the inventor's imagination. Thinking of what would be fun and how it would look means that the inventor has to be creative — like an artist. And, maybe a little like a kid, too! She does some drawings, looks at how other toys work, and decides what parts she needs. Then, she starts building a model called a prototype (原型). The prototype is the starting point for testing and improving the design. Robotic toys are complicated, though.

【高二英语试题精选】2018年选修7英语单元测试题(人教版附答案)

【高二英语试题精选】2018年选修7英语单元测试题(人教版附答案)

2018年选修7英语单元测试题(人教版附答案)Unit 1 单元学考测评(总分150分时间1confidenceDpeting for the honour to host the event24What’s the main idea of Paragraph 4?AThe Special OlympicsBA brief introduction of the Special OlympicsCAthletes at the Special Olympics are the fighters in more than one wayDNot only does the Special Olympics help build the disabled, but it is also a good way to make friends答案21解析D考查句意理解。

根据第二段内容可知,残疾人参加残奥会除了面对自身的残疾之外,还面临很多方面的困难和挑战。

22解析C考查细节理解。

根据第二段最后两句可知借助残奥会活动提高了精神残疾人的生活质量。

23解析D考查细节理解。

根据第三段可知残奥会可以帮助“残疾人发挥他们的特长”、“交朋友”、“获得自信”,但没有提到“竞争赛事承办权”。

故正确答案为D项。

24解析B考查段意归纳。

最后一段简要介绍了残奥会发展历程。

(year-old had already been married for a year“She looked at me with the saddest eyes and said,‘I had to drop out of school,” Robinson said in a telephone interview“That conveyed to me the reality,” said Robinson, the first woman to serve as Ireland’s President and former UNhigh missioner for human fights“Her life, as far as she is concerned, had more or less ended”Robinson said keeping girls in school was one of the most。

人教版高中英语选修7-Module 7 Unit 1 A letter to an architec

人教版高中英语选修7-Module 7 Unit 1 A letter to an architec

Module 7 Unit 1 A letter to an architect (reading 2)(A版)学习目标:知识目标:学习掌握A letter to an architect文中的重点词汇、及句型。

能力目标:提升学生的泛读技能,了解残疾人生活的苦恼及如何给予他们帮助。

情感目标:树立对待残疾人的正确态度。

学习重难点:学习掌握本文中重点词汇及句式。

第一部分:预习案学法指导:根据词汇表及课文内容独立完成预习案。

一、根据要求写出下列词汇或词组的意思。

1. congratulate vt.___________ 2 access n. ________ panion n. _________4.assistance n.___________5. certificate n.___________6.architect n.z___________7. all the best ___________ 8. mind sb doing sth ___________ 9.in particular___________10. have trouble doing sth ___________ 11. allow sb to do sth ________________12.rather than ___________ 13.in comfort ___________ 14.meet with _____________15.make a profit (profits )__________ 16.so that _____________二、典型句式1. I read in the newspaper today that you ____________(将成为)the architect for the new Bankstown cinema.2. __________________________(所以我建议) the seats at the back be placed higher than those at the front so that everyone can see the screen easily.三、Fast reading1. Alice Major advised the architect to consider ____ things.A Two B. three C. four D. five2. If the lifts are at the back of the cinema in cold, unattractive areas, this will make disabled peoplefeel they are _____ other customers.A. more important thanB. as important asC. twice as important asD. less important than3. What does “hearing–impaired” mean?A. 耳聋的B. 耳鸣的C. 耳聪的D. 耳障的4. Which of the following is WRONG?A. The buttons in the lift should be easy for people in wheelchairs to reach.B. There should be earphones beside some seats in a special area.C. There should be toilets for the disabled near to the cinema.D. Car parking spaces for the disabled and elderly should be close to the entrance or exit.5. The writer wrote the letter to _____.A. remind the architect of the disabledB. protect the rights of the disabledC. show the attitude of being treated equally to the able-bodied peopleD. all of above四、我的疑惑_____________________________________________________________________________第二部分:探究案学法指导:遵循研读例句→归纳总结用法→练习巩固的步骤。

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模块检测时间:100分钟分数:120分第Ⅰ卷第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

APhones Making us LazyDo smartphones really make people smart?It seems like they do.As The Washington Post noted,we can turn to the device to“quickly access facts both essential and trivial (琐碎的)”—the fastest way to a nearby cinema,how many centimetres equal an inch,or the name of the actor who starred in a TV series,etc.With a smartphone,we don't need to keep those pieces of information in our heads.However,new research suggests our devices are more than conveniences,as they are making us lazy thinkers.This research comes from The brain in your pocket:Evidence that Smartphones are used to supplant(取代) thinking,which was published recently in the journal Computers in Human Behaviour.Leading experts Nathaniel Barr and Gordon Pennycook of the psychology department at the University of Waterloo in Ontario,Canada believe that people who are more “intuitive (直觉的)” thinkers than “analytical” thinkers—meaning,they're more likely to rely on natural feelings to make decisions than to really analyze a problem and figure out a logical solution—also rely more on their phones than their own brainpower.“Smartphones allow them to be even lazier than they would otherwise be,”commented Science Daily.What's the difference between intuitive and analytical thinking? According to The Washington Post,the researchers used this problem in the study: A bat and a ball cost $1.10 in total.The bat costs $1.00 more than the ball.How much does the ball cost?An intuitive response is that the ball must cost 10 cents.It is wrong—10 cents plus $1.10 equals $1.20,not $1.10.Only through analytic thinking can one get the correct response: The ball costs 5 cents.It's just this analytical thinking that smartphone users seem to avoid.In three studies involving 660 participants,the researchers examined different thinking styles.Then they looked at the participants' smartphone habits.“Participants in the study who demonstrated stronger analytical skills and a greater willingness to think spent less time using their smartphones' search-engine function,”reported Science Daily.“It is important to think without our gadgets (小器具),” Pennycook told The Washington Post.“There might be a lot of benefits of using our smartphones,but we still have to think in analytical ways to make sure we are correct.”【语篇解读】本文是议论文。

作者表达了智能手机会使我们变懒的观点并且通过专家的评论以及事例进行了论证。

1.What's the main idea of the first two paragraphs?A.How to get to the nearest cinema?B.Who starred in a TV series?C.How to use smartphones?D.The convenience of smartphones.解析:段落大意题。

根据第二段中的“the fastest way to a nearby cinema,how many centimetres equal an inch,or the name of the actor who starred in a TV series,etc.”可知,人们通过智能手机能获取各种信息,这可归纳为智能手机给我们带来的方便。

答案:D2.The underlined word “ access” in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to “________”.A.accept B.obtainC.compare D.remember解析:词义猜测题。

根据下文的内容,如去电影院的最快路线,长度单位换算和演员名字等可以判断,该词是“得到”的意思。

答案:B3.Which adjective best describes Gordon Pennycook's attitude towards smartphones?A.Critical. B.Cautious.C.Optimistic. D.Disappointed.解析:观点态度题。

最后一段中,佩尼库克说使用智能手机也许有好处,但是我们也必须运用自己的分析能力,来确保我们自己是正确的。

因此可以判断,他的态度是谨慎的。

答案:BBHello, this is your captain speaking.Okay, I lied. I don't sit in the cockpit (驾驶舱). I sit where you sit. And I fly a lot. So I would like to suggest ways we may meet when we are on the plane.Here are a few gentle suggestions:First, when you finally sit down, think before you push your seat back into the person behind you. Breaking kneecaps (膝盖骨) is for violent movies.Feet. As in bare feet. Don't do it. Maybe at home you like to take off your socks and plant your toes wherever you like, but not on a plane, okay? I recently sat next to a woman who stuck her bare feet on the cabin wall! Please.Unless you're Spider -Man and about to walk upside down,keep the shoes on, all right?Kids. Let's talk about kids. Kids love airplanes. Many can't believe they have a seat in front of them; they can kick all flight long, while mom and dad watch the movie.Please. Tell them to stop.And if you've got a crying baby at least pretend you're trying to keep him quiet. Don't hide behind a US Weekly.Also, once your kids stop crying, the plane should not hear from them again until they are old enough to be—and actually are—the pilots. I recently had a little boy behind me who all flight long kept singing, at the top of his lungs,“Go-Go -Go...the cat in the hat!”I don't know this song,but I do know his mom did nothing to stop him.So there you go. With a little cooperation, we can all have a better year as passengers. Thank you for your attention. And now, as the captain says, sit back and relax.【语篇解读】作者以讥讽的口吻对飞机上的一些不礼貌、不雅观的行为提出了建议。

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