2020-2021学年高一英语外研版(2019)必修一同步课时作业: UNIT1 A NEW START PERIOD IV 单元综合 WORD版含解析.doc
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1、2020-2021学年高一英语外研版(2019)必修第一册同步课时作业 Unit 1 Period IV 单元综合1. Summer Courses 2009 San Diego Seaside College is offering one and two-week English summer courses for high school students from all over the world who want to improve their English. Classes are offered at five levels, from basic to advanced
2、. Students will be tested when they arrive and placed in the level appropriate to their language ability. Each class has a maximum of 14 students. Tuition Fees(学费) One-week Course (July 26August 1) : $310 Two-week Course (July 26August 8 ) : $ 620 The full payment must be received before the beginni
3、ng of the courses. Accommodations(食宿) We provide housing, including breakfast & dinner, 7 days a week. Single room : $ 250 per week Twin room: $160 per person, per week You should reserve your accommodations before May 15 and all the accommodation fees must be paid in full before June 15. How to App
4、ly Fill out an application form and send it to us at escsdc. edu. Come to our college this summer and make yourself shine at English.1.The aim of the courses is to help the high school students _.A.learn EnglishB.attend collegeC.visit some high schoolsD.travel to other countries2.What are the tuitio
5、n fees for the One-week Course?A.$160.B.$250.C.$310.D.$620.3.If you want to apply for the course, you should _.A.choose a collegeB.reserve a hotel roomC.check with the teachersD.fill out a form and email it2.If youve ever been on a fishing boat, youve probably seen crowds of birds following it, hopi
6、ng to catch a snack. Now scientists use those birds behavior to track illegal fishing boats.Researchers attached data loggers to the backs of 169 albatrosses (信天翁) in Indian oceans. Weighing only 42 grams, the devices included a GPS, which enabled them to detect the presence and intensity of radar s
7、ignals emitting from boats. That information was then sent by satellite, so the researchers could track the location of the birdsand thus the radar-emitting boatsin real time.The scientists then cross-checked that data against the known locations of boats, collected from a system boats use to declar
8、e themselves, called the Automatic Identification System (AIS). And noticeable differences appeared frequently.More than a third of the times the birds “loggers” detected radar signals, and therefore a boat, but no such boat appeared in the official logmeaning that the vehicles had likely switched o
9、ff their AISsomething that probably happens in illegal fishing operations.The work suggests birds could be an effective boat-monitoring tool as long as illegal fishing operations dont target the birds.Fortunately, such a task would be difficult. Around fishing boats, you can find hundreds of birds a
10、t any one time that are flying around. And the birds with loggers are not marked in any way. So its not really possible for fishermen to pick out a specific bird.But what concerns researchers is that albatrosses often get caught by some fishing boats. Though regulations have been established to prot
11、ect against that happeningwith successillegal boats dont necessarily obey. So scientists might be underestimating the risk posed to albatross populations.1.What characteristic of albatrosses do scientists take advantage of in their research?A.Their feeding patterns.B.Their sense of direction.C.Their
12、 greedy behaviors.D.Their habit of following fishing boats.2.For what purpose does a boat shut off its AIS?A.To seek more fishes.B.To have it mistaken for another.C.To avoid being detected.D.To save the trouble of declaring itself.3.What does “such a task” in Paragraph 6 refer to?A.Identifying birds
13、 with loggers.B.Monitoring illegal boats.C.Tracking radar signals automatically.D.Fishing illegally.4.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.AIS: an Effective System to Locate BoatsB.Humans Are Good at Discovering Birds NatureC.Data Loggers Help Fishermen Get a Good HarvestD.Scientists Use Birds to Tra
14、ck Illegal Fishing Operations3.You may not know a lot of people when you start senior high school. Maybe your friends from junior high school are going to a different senior high school. Even if you know other freshmen (年级学生), you still feel anxious that you dont know any upperclassmen. How are you
15、going to make friends among this sea of unknown faces?Most senior high schools hold the freshman orientation (迎新会) before school actually starts. It is helpful because you not only learn your way around the building but also get to meet some of your teachers and fellow freshmen. That way, when you s
16、how up on your first day of school, you may already recognize a few familiar faces.When you talk to people at orientation, youll probably find that a lot of them are feeling just like you are. Theyre all new to the school and dont know what to expect. Talking about a common concern with your classma
17、tes can help you develop friendships.The work in senior high school is something freshmen are probably worried about. It builds on what you learned in junior high school, giving you a more advanced (高深的) knowledge of many subjects. So you may find you have more work to do or that its a bit more chal
18、lenging. If you ever find your work too difficult, teachers can give you extra help.Senior high school also has more after-school activities than junior high school, such as clubs, music and theater groups and sports teams. This is a good time to explore your interests and try new things.Junior high
19、 school taught you the basics of time management and social skills while providing you with a little extra support and guidance. Senior high school gives you the chance to learn how to be more independent and responsible.1. How do the freshmen usually feel on their first day of senior high school?A.
20、 Proud. B. Nervous. C. Excited. D. Curious. 2. What are freshmen probably worried about?A. The learning task.B. The ability to make friends.C. The freshman orientation.D. The relationship with teachers.3. What do after-school activities mainly help students to do?A. Develop friendships.B. Develop th
21、eir interests.C. Build up their strength.D. Improve their learning ability.4. What is the last paragraph mainly about?A. What youll learn in senior high school.B. What you learned in junior high school.C. The difference between junior high school and senior high school.D. The importance of being mor
22、e independent and responsible.4.Genetically modified(转基因) foods have become a focus point of agriculture throughout the news today. This has an effect on many different aspects of the agriculture world. From the seed dealers, to the farmers that buy the seeds, to the workers that the farmers sell to
23、; all are affected by the new technologies that are involved in this part of production agriculture.Genetically modified foods have come under heavy fire lately.There are some countries that are against buying these types of foods.They are being tested for safety by the best scientific experts in Eu
24、rope,the US and the rest of the world.They are not for sale until they have gone through this complete safety process.Since they are a new product,and any slight problem with them could affect a whole country,these tests are very necessary.These safety tests are carried out because of the new rules
25、that were made with the Novel Foods Regulation.Begun in May of 1997,the Novel Foods Regulation set up an EU-wide pre-market system for all novel foods. A novel food is described as one that has not been eaten by EU consumers widely in the past.By setting up this program the EU hopes to keep its cons
26、umers safe from any possible side effects of any new food products.There are a variety of ways in which genetic modification has helped food producers. They can improve the nutritional value or the storage conditions of the food.Today there are only two genetically modified foods that have been allo
27、wed for useGM soybean and GM maize (玉米).Despite any safety checks, many people are still cautious about eating genetically modified foods.By providing these people with the necessary information, we can allow them to make decisions about these foods.1.What do we know about the novel food?A.Its very
28、popular in EU.B.Its bad for peoples health.C.Its a new kind of food.D.Its story has been published.2.Genetically modified foods are allowed to be sold if they are _.A.tested for safetyB.of high qualityC.more nutritionalD.grown in Europe3.From Paragraph 2,we can learn that genetically modified foods
29、_.A.do no harm to peopleB.have caused some problemsC.are well received after being testedD.are criticized and attacked by many people4.Whats the writers attitude towards genetically modified foods?A.We should warn people that they are too dangerous to be eaten.B.We should give people information abo
30、ut them so that they can decide whether to buy them.C.We should encourage people to eat them because they are more nutritional.D.We should tell people that they are trying to fool the farmers.5.根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Scholarships are at the very heart of Eton College. Henry create
31、d the school for his 70 Kings Scholars in 1440 and they still exist nearly six hundred years later._. Scholarships differ from bursaries, which are given to help support families who wouldnt otherwise be able to afford some, or all of the school fees. _,it is still possible to apply for a bursary fo
32、r the remainder of the fees, but the awarding of a scholarship does not guarantee that a bursary application will be successful. _. Kings Scholarships, based on academic ability for boys entering the school at age 13. Around 14 are awarded each year. New Foundation Scholarships, awarded to boys at U
33、K state schools joining Eton at age 13. _. These are usually for entry at 13,but a few are for Sixth Form school pupils. Sixth Form Scholarships, usually awarded to boys who have been attending a UK state school for at least the last three years. The Michael Meredith Award, given to a boy joining th
34、e school who will make a significant contribution to drama, either on stage, or as a crew technician, playwright or director. _, regardless of their familys financial background. For further information, please contact the School Fees and Bursaries Accountant.A. Thanks to the generosity of our suppo
35、rters, we offer a broad range of scholarshipsB. When a boy is awarded a scholarshipC. Because there is a wide range of scholarshipsD. Scholarships secure a fee decrease of 10%E. We try to ensure that any boy offered a scholarship can join usF. Today there are around 140 scholarship boys here at any
36、one timeG. Music Awards, designed to recognize and support talented musicians6.During my second year at the city college, I was told that the education department was offering a free course, called Thinking Chess, for three credits. I 1 the idea of taking the class because, after all, who doesnt wan
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