2021-2022学年高二英语外研版(2019)选择性必修第二册寒假作业 (10)UNIT 4 BREAKING BOUNDARIES WORD版含解析.doc
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1、(10)Unit 4 Breaking boundaries2021-2022学年高二英语外研版(2019)寒假作业一、阅读理解1.Need a Job This Summer? The provincial government and its partners offer many programs to help students find summer jobs. The deadlines and what you need to apply depend on the program. Not a student? Go to the government website to l
2、earn about programs and online tools available to help people under 30 build skills, find a job or start businesses all year round. Jobs for Youth If you are a teenager living in certain parts of the province, you could be eligible(符合条件) for this program. Which provides eight weeks of paid employmen
3、t along with training. Who is eligible: Youth 15-18 years old in select communities(社区). Summer Company Summer Company provides students with hands-on business training and awards of up to $3,000 to start and run their own summer businesses. Who is eligible: Students aged 15-29, returning to school
4、in the fall. Stewardship Youth Ranger Program You could apply to be a Stewardship Youth Ranger and work on local natural resource management projects for eight weeks this summer. Who is eligible: Students aged 16 or 17 at time of hire, but not turning 18 before December 31 this year. Summer Employme
5、nt Opportunities(机会) Through the Summer Employment Opportunities program, students are hired each year in a variety of summer positions across the Provincial Public Service, its related agencies and community groups. Who is eligible: Students aged 15 or older. Some positions require students to be 1
6、5 to 24 or up to 29 for persons with a disability.1.What is special about Summer Company?A.It requires no training before employment.B.It provides awards for running new businesses.C.It allows one to work in the natural environment.D.It offers more summer job opportunities.2.What is the age range re
7、quired by Stewardship Youth Ranger Program?A.15-18.B.15-24.C.15-29.D.16-17.3.Which program favors the disabled?A.Jobs for Youth.B.Summer Company.C.Stewardship Youth Ranger Program.D.Summer Employment Opportunities.2. As Internet users become more dependent on the Internet to store information, are p
8、eople remembering less? If you know your computer will save information, why store it in your own personal memoryyour brain? Experts are wondering if the Internet is changing what we remember and how. In a recent study, Professor Betsy Sparrow conducted some experiments. She and her research team wa
9、nted to know whether the Internet is changing memory. In the first experiment, they gave people 40 unimportant facts to type into a computer. The first group of people understood that the computer would save the information. The second group understood that the computer would not save it. Later, the
10、 second group remembered the information better. People in the first group knew they could find the information again, so they did not try to remember it. In another experiment, the researchers gave people facts to remember, and told them where to find the information on the Internet. The informatio
11、n was in a specific computer folder (文件夹). Surprisingly, people later remembered the folder location better than the facts. When people use the Internet, they do not remember the information. Rather, they remember how to find it. This is called transactive (交互) memory. According to Sparrow, we are n
12、ot becoming people with poor memory as a result of the Internet. Instead, computer users are developing stronger transactive memory; that is, people are learning how to organize huge quantities of information so that they are able to access it at a later date. This doesnt mean we are becoming either
13、 more or less intelligent, but there is no doubt that the way we use memory is changing.1.The passage begins with two questions to _.A.introduce the main topicB.show the authors attitudeC.describe how to use the InternetD.explain how to store information2.What can we learn about the first experiment
14、?A.Sparrows team typed the information into a computer.B.The two groups remembered the information equally well.C.The first group did not try to remember the information.D.The second group did not understand the information.3.In transactive memory, people _.A.keep the information in mindB.change the
15、 quantity of informationC.organize information like a computerD.remember how to find the information4.What is the effect of the Internet according to Sparrows research?A.We are using memory differently.B.We are becoming more intelligent.C.We have poorer memory than before.D.We need a better way to a
16、ccess information.3. Being blind at birth is tough in any case. But things were even harder for Srikanth Bolla who was bom in a small village in India, where the common belief was that kids with disabilities were of no use and therefore, better off dead. Fortunately, Srikanths parents loved their so
17、n and refused to give him up. Instead, they encouraged the blind boy to dream big and reach for the stars. Srikanth did not disappoint his parents. The now twenty-seven-year-old is the founder and CEO of Bollant Industries. Of course, getting here was not easy. Being both blind and poor meant that S
18、rikanth had to face hard challenges. As a young boy, Srikanth attended a regular school near his home. Unfortunately, the students and teachers didnt quite like him because of his disability. As a result, the young boy was largely ignored and often spent the entire day alone. Concerned this would ho
19、ld back Srikanths development, his family decided to send him to a special school in Hyderabad. Sure enough, the young boy soon rose to the top of his class, winning awards in speech and debate competitions. But Srikanth was prevented from studying sciences when he reached 10th grade, because it was
20、 thought too dangerous for a blind student. Not wanting to give up, Srikanth took legal action and became the first blind student in the country allowed to study sciences. Later, after graduating from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Srikanth set up Bollant Industries in 2012. For just fou
21、r years, it became a powerhouse with over 450 employees, 70% of whom are physically challenged. Being disabled doesnt mean being unable. If the world looks at me and says, Srikanth, you can do nothing. I will look back at the world and say, I can do anything. the young man says.1.Why was Srikanth se
22、nt to a special school?A.His parents became richer than before.B.He could be treated equally there.C.This school was free for disabled students.D.He was sent away by the regular school.2.What can we know about Srikanth from the text?A.He was born in a poor village.B.He cared about disabled people.C.
23、His parents were strict with him in his study.D.He was loved by the villagers when he was young.3.What words can best describe Srikanth?A.Intelligent and determined.B.Active and honest.C.Patient and careful.D.Kind but stubborn.4.What can be the best title for the text?A.Chances Are EverywhereB.No Ch
24、allenges, No SuccessC.A Big Dream Makes a DifferenceD.Disability Doesnt Mean Being Unable4. Its easy to think of your grandparents retirement years as being all about them. After all, theyve likely spent the last several decades devoting their time and energy to otherstheir boss, coworkers, clients
25、and kids. Now, they think, its time to finally focus on themselves, and thats true to an extent. But their post-work life still needs structure and purposes. Without these two key pillars(支柱), life can get boring and lonely very quickly. One very good way to fill the blank is to give time and energy
26、 to others through volunteering. Sure, they wont walk away with a paycheck, but the simple act of volunteering their time for a cause comes with numerous other very vital benefits. For retirees Ross and Carol Chenot, volunteering has made their golden years incredibly fulfilling. Ross volunteers for
27、 GleanSLO, an organization affiliated (隶属) with the local food bank. Because we live in a rich agricultural area, GleanSLOs volunteers go into the fields or orchards to pick the leftover produce and donate it to the food bank, Ross explains. Literally tons and tons of food get donated that way. Caro
28、l put together a series of neighborhood learning sessionscalled Neighborly Uthrough which people can learn a new skill or develop a new hobby. The sessions range in topics, including computers, crafts, cooking, volunteerism, travel, entertainment and self-improvement. So far, Carol says shes conduct
29、ed 75 classes and has had more than 650 people register. It reinforces a value of generosity that we want to pass down, she says.1.What does your post-work life need according to Paragraph 1?A.Yourself and your kids.B.Structure and purposes.C.Time and energy.D.Your boss and co-workers.2.How do the r
30、etired fill their free time?A.To volunteer.B.To attend to kids.C.To have a walk.D.To work hard.3.Why does the passage mention Ross and Carol?A.Because they are both generous.B.Because their efforts have paid off.C.Because they have spare time and energy to develop new skills.D.Because volunteering h
31、as made their retirement years satisfying.4.What does the passage mainly tell us?A.The joy of volunteering in retirement years.B.Life can get boring and lonely very quickly.C.Where to spend the golden retirement years.D.A value of generosity passed down to the next generations.二、七选五5.What are some w
32、ays to deal with noisy neighbors? Noisy neighbors are a common problem in a society where many people live closely together. Obviously, this issue can be the most significant when you share walls or a floor/ceiling with a neighbor. Then how can you tackle noisy neighbors? You should be aware that no
33、t all neighbors are going to respond to your request._ If noisy neighbors dont change their behavior, the next step should be to write a letter, detailing the noise._ If noisy neighbors respond in such bad manners that you fear for your safety, your next step when noise occurs should be a call for t
34、he police. When the noise remains ongoing, you should definitely report it to local authorities._ Continue with calls for the police department when absolutely necessary. You might want to connect other neighbors who may also be bothered by the same noise. In fact, the problem is resolved when the n
35、oisy neighbors know you are going to call the police. Do be aware that you cannot always request noisy neighbors to be quiet._ And what you define as noisy neighbors may not really have bothering behavior. Carefully read specific apartments HOA rules to see if your neighbors noise is actually breaki
36、ng rules. _ If you have followed through with the steps and the letters, dont start banging things around in your home or turning up the music to annoy the neighbor. Simply report behavior to the appropriate authorities. If you do not, it will weaken your case and make it necessary for you to take t
37、he matter to a small court.A.There is one exception to this.B.And some may respond in bad manners.C.Some people have lower tolerance for the noise.D.Start with landlords or the Homeowners Association (HOA).E.Also, it is wise not to respond to noise in an angry fashion.F.The letter should state the d
38、ates when the quarrel happens.G.You should first attempt to address noisy neighbors about the noise.三、完形填空6. I was envious of my friends who stayed at school for lunch. They 1 the same things as the characters in my favourite TV shows. The meals we ate at home were different. One day, a classmate as
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