2020-2021学年新教材英语外研版选择性必修第二册课时作业(十一) UNIT 4 BREAKING BOUNDARIES SECTION Ⅱ USING LANGUAGE WORD版含解析.doc
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1、课时作业(十一)Unit 4Section Using language.阅读理解A Reading books and looking at pictures are great, but nothing facilitates(促进) learning like travel, especially for teenagers. Not only do they get to see a world beyond their neighborhood, but they get to experience it, feel it, taste it, hear it and better
2、understand the world around them. After nearly four decades in the classroom and traveling the world, Phyllis Duvall Bailey knew this perhaps better than anyone else. Becoming engaged in the work in AKA Sorority Inc. in the US, she worked to educate children on the United Nations. There was no doubt
3、 in Baileys mind that the lessons would mean so much more if the students could see these things for themselves. Starting in 2015, Bailey, 82, set out to take her students to the UN headquarters in New York City to give them a “Window Seat to the World”, and thus transformed them into global citizen
4、s.Indeed, it is a great opportunity to give students national and international exposure. Since Bailey saw the students as future leaders, she was desperate to expose them to the UN, its mission, its agendas (议程) and its supporting organizations. She decided to give $10, 000 of her own money to pay
5、for the late June trip, enough to take 10 students aged 1417 on a fournight stay in New York. There, they had guided tours of the UN headquarters and the New York City harbor. It was Quenyaun Paynes first trip to the city and Taylor Sappingtons second. Payne, 17, is a senior at Mceachem High School
6、in the state of Georgia, the US. Sappington, 15, is a junior at Therrell High School in Atlanta, Georgia, the US. Both said their visit to the UN was inspiring. “I like not only how countries are working together but theyre focused on common goals like global warming and keeping peace,”Sappington sa
7、id. Payne commented, “The trip was amazing. Im so thankful Mrs. Bailey made it possible.” Actually, there are a lot of people grateful for the retired teachers effort. The United Nations Association of Atlanta recently gave Bailey its Humanitarian Award, and the United Nations Association of the US
8、awarded her with the National Education Award. But Bailey wasnt looking for recognition or even gratitude. Over those four days in New York, shed already felt it and seen it in the eyes of those 10 teenagers, Payne and Sappington included, who made the trip. “It has been a real joy to get to see the
9、ir reaction to new experiences,” she said.1The underlined word “this” in Paragraph 2 refers to _. Athe benefits of traveling Bgood reading habits Cnew teaching methods Dthe things teenagers like2How did Bailey help students?AShe offered them voluntary opportunities at the UN.BShe paid for trips that
10、 helped students see the world.CShe paid for them to go to school in other countries.DShe taught them some useful lifelong reading skills.3What can we infer from Sappingtons words? AHe determines to work for the UN in the future. BHe shows no interest in global affairs at all. CHe finds the trip to
11、the UN greatly instructive. DHe wants to visit New York City once again.4What made Bailey most joyful according to the passage? AStudents gratitude. BSocial recognition. CStudents gains. DOfficial awards.B Aging brings wrinkles, sagging bodies and frustrating forgetfulness. But getting older is not
12、bad for many people.Mounting evidence suggests aging may be a key to happiness. There is conflicting research on the subject, however, and experts say it may all boil down to this: The attitude is everything. Older adults tend to be more optimistic and have a more positive outlook on life. The big q
13、uestion is why seniors are happier. A recent study suggests one reason:Older adults remember the past through happy memories. Aging can bring more cheer as people become more comfortable with themselves and their roles in society. The older adults said they were enjoying more time with their family,
14、 spending more time on hobbies and having greater financial security and did not have to work. But others are doubtful about the link between happiness and growing older. “The notion that those in old age are happier is misleading,” said Richard Easterlin, a professor of economics at the University
15、of Southern California. “It is based on comparing people of different ages who are the same in terms of income, health and family life.” Easterlin added, “ When you take account of the fact that older people who have lower income than the younger are less healthy, and more likely to be living alone,
16、 then you will find it hard to accept that they are happier.” In fact, scientists have found that as people age, their health declines and social networks disappear as their friends die, which can make the elderly less happy. Even if one does give in to ages dark side, health and happiness dont alwa
17、ys go handinhand. Its all about the attitude. Research by the University of Chicagos Yang suggests that the attitude to life and happiness is partly shaped by the era in which a person was born. It turns out that individuals who adapt the best to changes also have the highest expected levels of happ
18、iness.Despite the conflicting findings about aging and happiness, the good news is that there doesnt appear to be a limit to how much happiness one can achieve in ones life. “Most people desire happiness,” Easterlin said. “To my knowledge, no one has identified a limit to attainable happiness.”5What
19、 does the last paragraph mainly tell us?AThe key factor in older adults happiness.BThere is a conflict between aging and happiness.CNo one can define the limit to happiness.DThe relationship between health and happiness.6Why are some seniors happier according to some experts?AThey focus on what make
20、s them feel good.BThey have their own circle of friends.CThey have better income after retirement.DThey can enjoy social welfare services.7What can we learn from the passage?APeople of the same age have the same sense of happiness.BThe attitude may play a very important role in happiness.CPeople who
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