2022-2023学年新教材高中英语 Unit 4 Looking good,feeling good Section C Extended reading,Project,Assessment & Further study课后习题 牛津译林版必修第一册.docx
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1、SectionCExtendedreading,Project,Assessment&Furtherstudy必备知识基础练.单句语法填空1.He has an extraordinary (talented) for painting and his works have been on display throughout the country.2.The (achieve) of China is remarkable and acknowledged by the whole world.3.I admire Yi Jiefangs (strong) in overcoming su
2、ch a great personal loss.4.The (fashionable) differs from country to country and it reflects the cultural differences.5.Keep the books in a place you can find them easily.6.Unlike most actresses,the young (male) star prefers clothes to be simple but elegant.7.Im shockedI cant believe has happened.8.
3、As you can imagine, (get) burnt can lead to very serious injuries.9.The book is too difficult for us students (understand).10.At present,some necessary measures are being taken to guard food poisoning.选词填空hang over,guard against,fight a losing battle,live up to,end up,show off,take pride in,lose wei
4、ght1.He is very humble;he doesnt like to his knowledge in public.2.There is some evidence,scientists report,that eating garlic(大蒜) may cancers.3.To my happiness,I and feel healthier and stronger than before.4.If you dont know what you want,you might getting something you dont want.5.Dont look down u
5、pon yourself.You should your health and figure.6.Those who fight against the truth .7.Actually,though weve done a lot to develop a low-carbon economy,it doesnt our expectations.8.Death has always the old man like a heavy cloud since he fell ill several years ago.完成句子1.这把扶手椅看起来很硬,但实际上坐上去很舒服。The armch
6、air looks rather hard,but in fact .2.我们青少年应该对自己的所作所为负责。We teenagers should be responsible for .3.一起做饭给我们放松和了解彼此的机会。to relax and know about each other.4.我们最好定一个下星期练习说英语的日期。Wed better fix a date next week.5.他喜欢向人炫耀他法语讲得有多好。how well he speaks French.能力素养提升练.阅读理解A(2022湖南长沙高一上期末)Obesity should be defined
7、 by a persons healthnot just their weight,says a new Canadian clinical guideline.It also advises doctors to go beyond simply recommending diet and exercise.Instead,they should focus on the root causes of weight gain and take a holistic(整体的) approach to health.Ximena Ramos-Salas,one of the guidelines
8、 authors,said research shows many doctors discriminate(歧视) against obese patients,and that can lead to worse health outcomes regardless of their weight.“The weight bias(偏见)is not just about believing the wrong thing about obesity,” she told the BBC.“The weight bias actually has an effect on the beha
9、viour of healthcare doctors.”Although the latest advice still recommends using diagnostic(诊断的)criteria like the body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference,it admits their clinical limitations and says doctors should focus more on how weight affects a persons health.Small reductions in weight,of a
10、bout 3%-5%,can lead to health improvements and an obese persons “best weight” might not be their “ideal weight” according to the BMI,the guideline says.It emphasizes that obesity is a complex,chronic condition that needs lifelong management.“For a long time weve associated obesity as a lifestyle beh
11、aviour.Its been a lot of shame and blame before,” Ms Ramos-Salas says.“People living with obesity need support like people living with any other chronic diseases.” But instead of simply advising patients to “eat less,move more”,the guideline encourages doctors to provide supports along the lines of
12、psychological therapy(治疗),medication and bariatric surgery like gastric bypass surgery(胃分流手术).The guideline doesnt completely give up standard weight-loss advice.“All individuals,regardless of body size or composition,would benefit from adopting a healthy,well-balanced eating pattern and engaging in
13、 regular physical activity,” it says.1.Which is true according to the passage?A.Obesity is completely caused by a wrong lifestyle.B.Obesity patients can be improved by reducing their weight.C.All doctors should concentrate more on the patients weight.D.Diets dont work for obesity patients at all in
14、a short time.2.What does Ximena Ramos-Salas support according to paragraph 2?A.Discrimination against obese patients badly exist among doctors.B.Many doctors dont like patients whatever illnesses they suffer.C.Obese patients are often misunderstood by healthcare doctors.D.More and more patients beco
15、me fat because of discrimination from doctors.3.How can people keep healthy according to the guideline?A.By eating only vegetables and no meat.B.By working out as much as they can.C.By going on a diet as often as possible.D.By developing a balanced eating habit and exercising regularly.4.What can be
16、 the best title of this passage?A.The Secret of Losing WeightB.Discrimination Against Obese PatientsC.A New Angle of Viewpoint on ObesityD.The Root Causes of Weight GainB(2022黑龙江佳木斯一中高一上期末)Art and science may seem like opposite things.One means the creative flow of ideas,and the other means cold,har
17、d datasome people believe.In fact,the two have much in common.Now,a study finds art can help students remember better what they learned in science classes.Mariale Hardiman,an education specialist at Johns Hopkins University,noticed that students who used art in the classroom listened more carefully.
18、They might ask more questions.They might volunteer more ideas.Whats more,students seemed to remember more of what they had been taught when their science lessons had involved(涉及) art.To prove that,Hardiman teamed up with some researchers and six local schools.In the experiment,the researchers worked
19、 with teachers in 16 fifth-grade classrooms.They provided traditional science lessons and art-focused ones.In a traditional science class,for example,students might read aloud from a book.In the art-focused one,they might sing the information instead.The team randomly assigned(随机分配) each of the 350
20、students to either a traditional science classroom or an art-focused one.Students then learned science using that way for the whole unitabout three weeks.When they changed to a new topic,they also changed to the other type of class.This way,each student had both an art-focused class and a traditiona
21、l one.Every unit was taught in both ways,to different groups of students.This enabled the researchers to see how students did in both types of classes.The team found that students who started off in traditional classes performed better after they moved into an art-focused class.But those who started
22、 in an art-focused class did well even when they went back to a traditional science class.These students appeared to use some of the art techniques(技巧) after going back to a traditional class.Classroom teachers reported that many students continued to sing the songs that they learned after finishing
23、 the unit.“The more we hear something,the more we retain it,” Hardiman said.“It suggests that the art may help students apply creative ways of learning on their own.”5.Why did Mariale Hardiman do the study?A.To prove the importance of art at school.B.To see if art might improve students science lear
24、ning.C.To find a way to help her students learn better.D.To know how to encourage students to ask questions.6.What were the students required to do in the experiment?A.Learn three units in total.B.Take two types of classes.C.Learn two topics for three weeks.D.Choose what theyd like to learn.7.What d
25、oes the underlined word “retain” in the last paragraph mean?A.Finish.B.Express.C.Improve.D.Memorize.8.What is the text mainly about?A.Art helps students develop creativity.B.Art-focused classes interest students a lot.C.Art can make science easier to remember.D.Art has something in common with scien
26、ce.CWe live in a town with three beaches.There are two parks less than 10 minutes walk from home where neighbourhood children gather to play.However,what my children want to do after school is pick up a screenany screenand stare at it for hours.They are not alone.Todays children spend an average of
27、four and a half hours a day looking at screens,split between watching television and using the Internet.In the past few years,an increasing number of people and organisations have begun coming up with plans to counter this trend.A couple of years ago,film-maker David Bond realised that his children,
28、then aged five and three,were attached to screens to the point where he was able to say “chocolate” into his three-year-old sons ear without getting a response.He realised that something needed to change,and,being a London media type,appointed himself “marketing director for Nature”.He documented hi
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