2021版高考英语一轮复习限时规范练8Module2NoDrugs外研版必修2.docx
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1、限时规范练8 Module 2 No Drugs核心素养关键词:培养学生人与社会、远离毒品的能力意识一、阅读理解AIceland is known for its wonderful ice fields and it has one of the best places in the world to see the Northern Lights.However,in the late 1990s,Iceland was also known as a country with one of the highest numbers of teen drug abuse in Europe.
2、“There were large groups of teenagers getting hopelessly drunk,” American researcher Harvey Milkman said.Noticing their teenagers were out of control,the country decided to do something.With the help of researchers including Harvey Milkman,the government began a special experiment,helping teenagers
3、stay away from drugs.The program,called Youth Iceland,tried to give teens more meaningful and enjoyable things to do.It made kids feel like they were part of something.It also encouraged parents to make time for their children and to actively take part in their lives.The government spent millions of
4、 dollars to support new programs for sports,music,arts and dance.Low-income familieswho couldnt afford to sign their kids up for sports programs or art classeswere given a special card of $325 a year.This made it possible for those parents to take part in after-class activities with their children.B
5、esides,kids between the ages of 13 and 16 were not allowed to go outside after 10 pm in winter or after midnight in summer.Today,Iceland has the lowest rate (比率) of teen drug abuse in Europe.In 1998,before Youth Iceland,42% of 15- and 16-year-olds reported getting drunk.Last year,that number had dro
6、pped to 5%.Those smoking cigarettes dropped from 23% to 3%.At the same time,the percentage of those spending time with their parents on weekdays doubled,from 23% to 46%,and the percentage taking part in organized sports at least four days a week jumped from 24% to 42%.1.What can we infer about the p
7、roblems mentioned in Paragraph 1?A.They were quite serious.B.They were hard to notice.C.They were easy to deal with.D.They were common in Europe.2.Whats the purpose of Youth Iceland?A.To test a new program.B.To prevent teen drug use.C.To win support from parents.D.To give teens more free time.3.What
8、 is the use of the special card?A.To help poor families live a better life.B.To encourage poor families to do after-class activities.C.To make sure kids feel like they were part of something.D.To provide kids from poor families with formal education.4.What do the numbers in the last paragraph show?A
9、.The program proves to be a success.B.It is important to help teens develop good habits.C.Teens in Iceland are well under control nowadays.D.The problem of teen drug abuse in Iceland is serious.BKids in primary schools in Bellaire,Ohio,have something to sing about.For the past eight years,public pri
10、mary schools in that town didnt offer music classes.They didnt have the money to pay for them.But the school district got some support to bring back music this school year.Many school officials across the country say music classes get students excited about going to school.And studies have shown tha
11、t music classes may boost brainpower.For example,researchers from the University of Southern California recently released the results of a five-year study.They found that the brains of 10- and 11-year-olds who learned to play a musical instrument developed faster than the brains of kids who didnt.Th
12、ough most people arent against teaching music in schools,not everyone says its necessary.Many school officials argue that learning music means less time spent on math,writing,and science,all of which may be more useful to students later in life.Heres what two of our readers think.Music should be tau
13、ght in school for the simple reason that it makes learning more fun.We have music classes at my school,and I love them!Taking music lessons can also build character.In 2015,a research company called Grunwald Associates did a survey on music education.More than 60 percent of parents whose kids took m
14、usic classes in school said their child became more focused. Noah Falcon,New JerseyAt my school,we dont have music classes.I think thats OK because it gives us more time to focus on main subjects,like reading and math.Its more important to learn these subjects than it is to learn how to play an inst
15、rument or sing.If someone wanted to take music lessons,he or she could do it outside of school.I took a mariachi (墨西哥街头乐队音乐) class after school,so it didnt take time away from my other classes. Sophia Salazar,California5.What change has happened in primary schools in Bellaire this year?A.Music class
16、es are offered.B.The school year is shortened.C.Singing is allowed in schools.D.Kids can get prizes if they learn music.6.What does the underlined word “boost” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A.Create.B.Prevent.C.Increase.D.Discover.7.What does Noah Falcon think of music education?A.It is unnecessary.B
17、.It is very important.C.It is a waste of money.D.It is easy to continue.8.What can we learn about Sophia Salazar?A.She didnt like music at all.B.Music brings her more fun.C.Music helps her keep focused.D.She took a music class after school.二、完形填空I enjoy photographing everything in nature,especially
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