2020-2021学年新教材高中英语 Unit 5 Learning from nature Section Ⅰ Starting out & Understanding ideas课时作业(含解析)外研版选择性必修第三册.doc
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1、Unit 5 Learning from nature课时作业(十三)Unit 5Section Starting out & Understanding ideas.阅读理解AI can hear the sound of insects and feel autumn is nearing. This means my year of study at Nara University of Education is coming to an end.The time Ive spent here has flown by so quickly. It seems as if I came
2、here a month ago,but in reality I have to go home soon. When I came here, I missed my family and friends and found it hard to overcome loneliness,but on the other hand, I was interested in the new environment and had a lot of fun.I had visited Japan three times before coming to study at this univers
3、ity, but when I started living in Japan,many days were filled with a mixture of anxiety and excitement. I sometimes made silly mistakes,but I thought this was the best way to learn about Japanese culture. I was not the only one that was not accustomed to the different customs of Japanese people.My p
4、lan before coming to Japan was to make friends with some Japanese students in universities. However,I found my best friends were those who came from other countries. I didnt know much about other countries but I came to be more interested in them through making friends from different places, which m
5、ade me aware of many differences and sometimes hardtounderstand customs. Furthermore, I was surprised to see myself thinking more about my own culture and realised I should come to know it better.I am really happy that I came to Nara. During my stay,I felt the closer connection between humans and na
6、ture here than in Europe.1What can we infer from the third paragraph?AThe author felt puzzled all the time.BThe author is adjusted to the life.CMany foreigners live in the city of Nara.DMany students like the author felt anxious.2What does the underlined word “them” in Paragraph 4 refer to?ADifferen
7、t countries.BDifferent cultures.CMany different places.DForeign students.3What do we know about the Japanese according to the text?AThey value their lives much more.BThey are difficult to get along with.CThey are mindful of protecting the environment.DMany Europeans love to make friends with them.4W
8、hat is the authors purpose in writing the text?ATo look back on his study.BTo call on readers to visit Nara.CTo show the beauty of Japanese culture.DTo share his experience of studying abroad.BThat month, when earthquakes rocked Southern California on backtoback days, it was a shocking reminder that
9、 we may one day experience the “Big One”,a quake with the power to kill and destroy. However a few people saw something else: a photo opportunity.Tourists flocked to a large crack in a highway to see evidence of the damage for themselves and, of course,take a quick selfie(自拍)It was only the latest e
10、xample of how our modern love of sharing photos we take of ourselves in notable situations is colliding with nature and the world,often in confusing and even dangerous ways.In Canada,a sunflower farm barred visitors last year after selfieseekers destroyed flowers and left the land looking like a“zom
11、bie apocalypse” (僵尸启示录)In Spain, a man was gored in the neck last weekend while trying to take a video selfie at the annual running of the bulls in Pamplona.The selfie phenomenon entered the mainstream after Apple and other phonemakers added frontfacing cameras starting in 2010, the same year Instag
12、ram and other photosharing apps were becoming popular. From 2011 to 2017, more than 250 people died while taking selfies, according to a study by researchers in India, which had by far the highest number of such deaths, followed by Russia and the United States. Many died after drowning, falling or b
13、eing attacked by an animal. Most were under the age of 30.Its easy to be uncomfortable with selfies and even mock them, especially when theyre risky or in bad taste. But some researchers have explored different questions: Why do we take selfies? Can they ever be a healthy form of expression? Can sel
14、fies be used for good?5Why does the author mention the earthquake happened in Southern California?ATo show how severe the earthquake is.BTo warn the readers of the dangers in the earthquake.CTo introduce the risky behaviour of the crazy selfie takers.DTo show how scared people are when earthquake ha
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