2020-2021学年人教版英语必修5同步课时作业: UNIT 3 LIFE IN THE FUTURE 单元综合 WORD版含解析.doc
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1、Unit 3 单元综合A When its five oclock, people leave their office. The length of the workday, for many workers, is defined by time. They leave when the clocks tell them theyre done. These days, the time is everywhere: not just on clocks or watches, but on cellphones and computers. That may be a bad thing
2、, particularly at work. New research shows that clock-based work schedules get in the way of creativity. Clock-timers organize their day by blocks of minutes and hours, for example, a meeting from 9 a. m. to 10 a. m. , research from 10 a. m. to noon, etc. On the other hand, task-timers have a list o
3、f things they want to accomplish. They work down the list, and each task starts when the previous task is completed. It is said that all of us employ a mix of both these types of planning. What, then, are the effects of thinking about time in these different ways? Does one make us more productive? B
4、etter at the tasks at hand? Happier? In experiments conducted by Tamar Avnet and Anne-Laure Sellier, they had participants organize different activities from project planning, holiday shopping to yoga by time or the to-do list to measure how they performed under clock time vs task time”. They found
5、clock-timers to be more efficient(有效率的) but less happy because they felt little control over their lives. Task-timers were happier and more creative, but less productive. They tended to enjoy the moment when something good was happening, and seized opportunities that came up. The researchers argue t
6、hat task-based organizing tends to be undervalued and not be supported in the business culture. This might be a small change to the way we view work and the office, but the researchers argue that it challenges a widespread characteristic of the economy: work organized by clock time. While most peopl
7、e will still probably need, and be, to some extent, clock-timers, task-based timing should be used when we are performing a job that requires more creativity. Itll make those tasks easier, and the task-doers will be happier.1.What does the author say about clock-based work?A.It makes workers very ti
8、red.B.It reminds workers to come to the office on time.C.It makes workers aware of the precious time.D.It may have a bad effect on the creativity.2.What did Tamar Avnet and Anne-Laure Sellier find in their experiments about clock-timers?A.They seized opportunities as they came up.B.They always got t
9、heir work done in time.C.They tended to be more productive.D.They could control their life.3.What do the researchers suggest?A.Task-based timing is preferred for doing creative work.B.It is important to keep a balance between work and life.C.Performing creative jobs tends to make workers happier.D.A
10、 scientific standard should be adopted in job judgement.BBefore leaving work, Steve Lee likes to use his cell phone to turn on his heat and air conditioning system at home. So by the time he gets through traffic into his front door, the temperature inside is perfect. You may wonder what a so-called
11、smart home can do inside.Lee works for a company called Smarthome. com, testing and living with many of his companys home automation gadgets (自动化小配件),like this multifunction touch screen that controls devices around the house and even connects to the Internet traffic cameras. “I have cameras, and th
12、ey follow all the way down the freeway to work,” said Lee with pride. “Whats going on at home when you are away? No problem, install some wireless cameras and controllers and from any computer in the world with an Internet connection you can watch your house.”“You can check on the house,and I can lo
13、ok at the temperature. Believe it or not, if I want to turn on lights ahead of time,I can,” added Lee.We sat in Steves California kitchen and with the right password,turned on the kitchen counter lights at his boss house in Wisconsin. Steve did have permission to log on(登录).“If you do know the passw
14、ord and you want to play a trick on your wife, you could turn lights on and off remotely. ”This new technology, which can automatically turn on water sprinklers when humidity is low, or turn off a pool pump when it is not in use, is no longer expensive. Several hundred dollars for a basic system is
15、enough and it is not hard to install.Sure the convenience is nice but many people who like the security advantages like making sure kids are safe with the help of camera monitors and bedside alerts. “I can notice that maybe one of my children wakes up in the middle of the night once the light switch
16、 is turned on.”What a smart home cant do is to get you a snack and you have to leave the couch for that.1.What does the underlined word “password” in Paragraph 5 mean?A.Security code.B. Crossword.C. Passport.D. Touch screen.2.What can be inferred from this passage?A.Steves boss trusted him very much
17、.B.Steve doesnt like to play jokes on his family.C.Steve could log on his boss home because he had been given the key.D.Its expensive and difficult to apply a basic smart home system.3.According to the passage, the following is often a must for a smart home EXCEPT a .A. cell phoneB. computerC.camera
18、D. car4.What cant a smart home do according to the passage?A.Turn on the light automatically.B.Get the owner some food.C.Turn off a pool pump.D.Watch over the homes safety.CWhere can you find a nice place to relax on holiday for both you and your children? Well, I suggest you try the beautiful and g
19、reen Isle of Wight (IOW). The Isle of Wight is one of the main tourist attractions. Here is some information on a few of the attractions on the IOW.Dinosaur Isle It is located in Sandown, a seaside town on the southeast coast. Its a large, lovely museum, both fun and educational. Here you can see a
20、large fossil collection of all kinds of dinosaurs,as well as a gift shop. You can walk into the past and then the future, learning about the history and the development of the civilization of dinosaurs that lived 120 million years ago.Robin Hill Country Park The park is in the beautiful countryside,
21、 and is suitable for childrens parties and games. It has five new gardens, and offers great opportunities to see and take pictures of the rare red squirrels.The West of the Wight Here we have the Marine Aquarium, the Archaeology Exhibition and the Model Railway. They offer another opportunity to com
22、bine fun with learning. This is a great place to see ancient boats crossing the narrow strait between the island and the mainland.The Wight Bus Museum This museum is run completely by unpaid volunteers. It has a bus collection stored in what was once a warehouse (仓库).Most of the buses in the museum
23、date back to around the 1910s. With all of these choices, what are you waiting for? IOW Tourism welcomes you!1.If you are fond of prehistory animals, where will you go?A.Dinosaur Isle.B.Robin Hill Country Park.C.The West of the Wight.D.The Wight Bus Museum.2.In Robin Hill Country Park, children can
24、NOT .A.have partiesB. take picturesC. play gamesD. buy gifts3.It can be learned from the passage that .A.there are five new gardens on Dinosaur IsleB.on Dinosaur Isle we can learn about all kinds of animalsC.those running the Wight Bus Museum work for freeD.visitors can drive buses in the Wight Bus
25、Museum4.The purpose of this passage is to .A.attract readers to come to the IOWB.tell readers what is worth visitingC.show the development of tourism on the IOWD.advise readers how to relax on holidaysDI travel a lot, and I find out different “styles” (风格)of directions every time I ask “How can I ge
26、t to the post office?”Foreign tourists are often confused(困惑的)in Japan because most streets there dont have names; in Japan, people use landmarks(地标)in their directions instead of street names. For example, the Japanese will say to travelers, “Go straight down to the corner. Turn left at the big hot
27、el and go past a fruit market. The post office is across from the bus stop. ”In the countryside of the American Midwest, there are not usually many landmarks. There are no mountains, so the land is very flat; in many places there are no towns or buildings within miles. Instead of landmarks, people w
28、ill tell you directions and distances. In Kansas or Iowa, for example, people will say, Go north two miles. Turn east, and then go another mile.People in Los Angeles, California, have no idea of distance on the map; they measure distance in time, not miles. “How far away is the post office?” you ask
29、. “Oh,” they answer, “Its about five minutes from here. You say, “Yes, but how many miles away is it?” They dont know.Its true that a person doesnt know the answer to your question sometimes. What happens in such a situation? A New Yorker might say, Sorry, I have no idea. But in Yucatan, Mexico, no
30、one answers “I dont know. People in Yucatan believe that “I dont know is impolite. They usually give an answer, often a wrong one. A tourist can get very, very lost in Yucatan!1.When a tourist asks the Japanese the way to a certain place, they usually .A.describe the place carefullyB.show him a map
31、of the placeC.tell him the names of the streetsD.refer to recognizable buildings and places2.Which is the place where people measure distance in time?A.New York.B.Los Angeles.C.Kansas.D.Iowa.3.People in Yucatan may give a tourist a wrong answer_.A.in order to save timeB.as a testC.so as to be polite
32、D.for fun4.what can we infer from the text?A.Its important for travelers to understand cultural differences.B.Its useful for travelers to know how to ask the way properly.C.People have similar understandings of politeness.D.New Yorkers are generally friendly to visitors. What is friendship? The answ
33、ers may be different. _. We cannot live without friendship just as we cannot live without air or water. Friendship gives us a feeling of safety and warmth, and friendship encourages us to go ahead all the time._. When we feel happy, we can share our happiness with friends. When we feel down, friends
34、 will comfort us. If we are overconfident, our friends can persuade us, and they can make us confident and brave when we are discouraged. Friendship is valuable. It can touch your heart and give you hope. Many people are proud of having a good friend._. If you help your friends for no reason hut sim
35、ply because they are your friends, this means that you regard(认为) your friends as yourself. This is true friendship. In fact, friendship isnt always easily kept. _,you should treat him or her in the way you want to be treated. Keep the secrets that your friend tells you. Keep your promise with your
36、friend. Share things with your friend. We should try our best to protect the friendship from being hurt. Because of friendship, our lives are full of happiness. Therefore, the more friends we have, the more pleasures(乐事) we can share with them. Lets say “Thank you” to our friends for their love and
37、care. _, never forget to keep the beautiful friendship!A.When you want to keep a friendB.If your friendship still cannot last longC.No matter where we go or who we becomeD.Everyone needs friends and is eager to get friendshipE.True friendship must be sincere and must not have conditionsF.But one thi
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