Unit 4 Looking good, feeling good【过关测试】-2021-2022学年高一英语单元复习过过过(译林版2020必修第一册).doc
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1、译林牛津版2020必修第一册Unit 4 Looking good, feeling good过关测试第一部分听力(共两节, 满分30分)(略)第二部分阅读(共两节, 满分50分)第一节(共15小题; 每小题2. 5分, 满分37. 5分)阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AOur bodies need a healthy diet which should include all the things you need to develop normallyproteins, carbohydrates, fats, minerals and vitamin
2、s. Cutting out things you might see as fattening, such as carbohydrates or fats, can slop your body from developing normally. There are some simple rules which can help you to stay a healthy and normal weight. They sound quite easy but might be more difficult to put into practice. You can ask your f
3、amily and friends to help you to stick to these rulesand it might even help them to be a bit healthier! Eat regular mealsbreakfast, lunch and dinner. Include carbohydrate foods such as bread, potatoes, rice or pasta with every meal. Eat at roughly the same time each day. Long gaps between meals can
4、make you so hungry that, when you do eventually eat, you eat far more than you need. Get enough sleep. Avoid sugary or high fat foods and junk foods. If you have a lunch of crisps, chocolate and a soft drink, it doesnt feel as if youre eating very much, but it will pile on the pounds. A sandwich or
5、roll with fruit and milk or juice will make you feel fuller, but you are much less likely to put on weightand its better for your skin. If you follow these suggestions you will find it easier to control your weight, and you wont find yourself wanting sweet foods all the time. 21. What does the under
6、lined word “They” refer to? A. Your family and friends. B. Our bodies. C. Regular meals. D. The simple rules. 22. What doesnt help you to keep fit? A. Taking regular exercise. B. Not having carbohydrate foods. C. Avoiding high fat foods and junk foods. D. Eating at roughly the same time each day. 23
7、. Whats the main idea of the passage? A. How to stay healthy. B. How to keep a healthy diet. C. How to stay a healthy and normal weight. D. Who will be more helpful for you to stick to the simple rules. BWe are the CEOs. We are the head designers. We are the top engineers. We are the senior creators
8、. We are the inventors. We are the only maker of our own happiness. However, we still have learned that peoples views on happiness often change with many outside things. Some people smile happily beside their new cars and homes. Students feel excited when they get better grades. Babies laugh loudly
9、when they get new toys. Maybe true happiness has been lost in these things. How could we have allowed ourselves to be cheated for so long? Something outside may give us happiness, but what directs us to real happiness is inner (内在的) spirit. Our spirit is so easily broken, yet it is the single strong
10、est thing we own. Why do people with terrible diseases still smile? Why do those with a broken heart still find joy? The inner spirit is powerful, and it is the only thing on earth that can be broken into pieces but can perfectly mend itself with time. Think about those who suffer a lot but still fe
11、el happy. Their inner spirit is very strong. Our inner spirit will be the greatest gift that we give ourselves. It is our compass (指南针) to happiness, but we are the tour guides. 24. What is the authors view about happiness? A. It can be bought from others. B. It has been lost. C. We create it oursel
12、ves. D. It belongs to successful persons. 25. What does Paragraph 2 mainly talk about? A. Babies want to buy more toys. B. People like smiling beside their new cars. C. Students feel happy after getting good grades. D. Peoples views on happiness change with outside things. 26. What is the guide to g
13、etting happiness according to the author? A. A compass. B. Peoples inner spirit. C. Other peoples views. D. Things people can buy. 27. Why does the author mention those who suffer a lot but still feel happy? A. To stress the power of inner spirit. B. To introduce the direction of happiness. C. To ex
14、plain the importance of happiness. D. To tell readers the meaning of the joy. CDo a countrys people get happier as it gets richer? Most governments seem to believe so, given their continuous focus on increasing GDP year by year. Reliable, long-term evidence linking wealth and happiness is, however,
15、lacking. And measuring well-being is itself filled with problems, since it often relies on surveys that ask participants to assess their own levels of happiness subjectively. Daniel Sgroi of the University of Warwick and Eugenio Proto of the University of Glasgow, both in Britain, think, nevertheles
16、s, that they have an answer. By examining millions of books and newspaper articles published since 1820 in four countries (America, Britain, Germany and Italy), they have developed what they hope is an objective measure of each places historical happiness. And their answer is that wealth does bring
17、happiness, but some other things bring more of it. In Britain, for example, happiness fell sharply during the two world wars. It began to rise again after 1945, peaked in 1950, and then fell gradually, including through the so-called Swinging Sixties, until it reached a nadir around 1980. Americas n
18、ational happiness, too, fell during the world wars. It also fell in the 1860s, during and after the countrys civil war. The lowest point of all came in 1975, at the end of a long decline during the Vietnam war, with the fall of Saigon and Americas humiliating defeat. Overall, then, Dr. Sgroi and Dr.
19、 Proto found that happiness does vary with GDP. But the effect of health and life expectancy is larger, even when the tendency of wealth to improve health is taken into account. A one-year increase in longevity, for example, has the same effect on national happiness as a 4. 3% increase in GDP. And,
20、as the grand historical sweep suggests, it is warfare that causes the biggest drops in happiness. On average it takes a 30% increase in GDP to raise happiness by the amount that a year of war causes it to fall. The upshot appears to be that, while increasing national income is important to happiness
21、, it is not as important as ensuring the population is healthy and avoiding conflict. 28. According to the passage, why do most governments continuously focus on increasing GDP year by year? A. To increase peoples wealth. B. To strengthen peoples health. C. To improve peoples happiness. D. To improv
22、e overall national strength. 29. What do Daniel and Eugenio probably agree? A. Warfare has no effect on happiness. B. Happiness has nothing to do with GDP. C. GDP is the most important factor in improving peoples happiness. D. Health and life expectancy bring more happiness than GDP does. 30. What c
23、an we know from the passage? A. Happiness rose to the top in Britain around 1980. B. Americas national happiness fell to the bottom in 1975. C. A one-year increase in longevity has the same effect as GDP on happiness. D. The fall of happiness caused by war takes a 30% increase in GDP to raise. 31. W
24、hats the best title for the text? A. What on earth can bring peoples happiness? B. Why wealth cant bring peoples happiness? C. What effect can war have on peoples happiness? D. Why health can bring happiness to people? DA handsome man can earn a fifth more than a plainer colleague (同事) but a beautif
25、ul woman is not paid a penny more than her average-looking colleague, new research has shown. The study by senior economists (经济学家) found that being good-looking meant male workers could earn 22 percent more than average-looking colleagues. Researchers said good looks did not give women a similar ad
26、vantage. Andrew Leigh, the former economics professor at the Australian National University who co-authored the report, said, “beauty can be a double-edged sword for women. ”“Some people still believe good looks and intelligence (智慧) are incompatible (矛盾的) in women so a good-looking woman cant be th
27、at productive, but it doesnt affect mens pay. ”He said that although he believed good-looking women may also earn more, the research did not support his theory. The research found that handsome men in all jobs, from manual labour to highly-paid professional careers, can earn 22 percent more than the
28、ir colleagues doing the same work. Men with below-average looks face a battle in the office, with ugliness reducing a mans earnings by 26 percent compared to an average-looking worker. Former male model Ian Mitchell, 28, who has a first class degree in history from Edinburgh University and now works
29、 for a cosmetics (化妆品) company, told the Sunday Times, “It gives you confidence, and I suspect people tend to warm to you more quickly. ”The study, named Unpacking the Beauty Premium, was the largest exercise of its kind and repeated a survey from 1984 to see if the beauty premium had changed. Leigh
30、 said the research showed people in the workplace were “lookist (以貌取人的) ” and he hoped the findings would encourage employers to remove their prejudice(偏见). 32. What has the research found? A. Handsome men have an advantage in their jobs. B. Appearance plays an important role at work. C. Male worker
31、s pay more attention to their appearance. D. The more beautiful a female is, the lower their intelligence is. 33. What did Andrew Leigh learn through the research? A. Beauty is a double-edged sword for workers. B. Good-looking females are likely to earn more. C. Employers have prejudice in employing
32、 workers. D. More attention is paid to appearance now than before. 34. We can learn from the text that men who are below average in appearance _. A. earn 26% less than handsome menB. earn 26% less than average-looking menC. earn as much as average-looking menD. earn 22% less than average-looking men
33、35. What is the main idea of the text? A. Good-looking men are more likely to earn more. B. Men and women should be treated equally in interviews. C. People should pay more attention to their appearance. D. Beautiful female interviewees arent popular in interviews. 第二节(共5小题; 每小题2. 5分, 满分12. 5分)阅读下面短
34、文, 从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Being overweight is one of the biggest problems that many men and women of all ages suffer from. Although everyone wants to lose weight quickly, burning fat is no easy task. 36Dont expect to just read these tips and expect to lose weight while you sleep. It will
35、 take a lot of effort on your part to succeed. Its very important to drink lots of water while reducing the use of salt. 37Try not to eat the foods that contain high amounts of fats and instead focus on eating foods rich in fiber. 38This is the best way to lose weight, as playing a sport can give a
36、person a sense of confidence. Avoid taking medicines that help reduce your appetite, as they usually have many side effects and can do you more harm than good. Also, you shouldnt follow unusual diets such as those that focus on drinking large amounts of vitamin-concentrated liquids. 39Finally, every
37、one should know and understand that being overweight will eventually lead to bigger and more dangerous diseases and conditions, so it is best for us to stay fit before we gain weight while we still have a chance. 40Its better for you to take things slowly and start with losing just a few pounds a mo
38、nth and then increasing that. A. Just stick to the most popular diets. B. Here are a few tips on weight loss. C. Exercise regularly while youre on a diet. D. Salt tends to store water in the body leading to weight again. E. And in case you feel hungry you should eat low-calories foods. F. Also, make
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