Unit 1 单元话题阅读理解专项练习-2022-2023学年高一英语必修一单元重难点易错题精练(牛津译林版2020).docx
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1、Unit 1单元话题阅读理解专项练习(名校最新真题)(2022河北保定高一期末)In the last two school years, I wasnt really interested in Science Research. I concentrated on my lessons but after class, I forgot everything. Im surprised that this school year, Im not like that anymore.Science Research III is one of the subjects Im learning
2、 while enjoying it. I was scared at first, thinking this would be the hardest subject for me during online class, but it turned out fun and I could study it well. I love the way Madam Ventura uses a whiteboard and I really appreciate her effort in making explanatory videos about our lessons.I have l
3、earned a lot in research about types and mistakes, statistic (统计的) tools like z-test. Most importantly, Ive learned how to write a research paper in IMRaD format with Patricia and Aindrea. Without the research paper writing, we wouldnt have known each other. Overall, the lessons are challenging. Som
4、etimes I have to watch the videos several times, but it is all worth it because our teacher told us that “Time spent learning is time well spent.”There are still a lot to say about my whole experience in Science Research . Because of the research, I made new friends even if we didnt see each other l
5、ike in face-to-face classes. I have found discussions in classes really exciting. I admire that our teacher is always willing to go an extra mile to make sure we will learn. She is always considerate and approachable. Gradually, I changed, no longer just memorizing and forgetting. Science Research m
6、ade me a true learner. I now learn by heart. I never thought Id want to be a researcher, but now I am looking forward to future Science Research classes. I will never forget that this year is the time I became interested in Science Research.1What does Madam Ventura do?AA scientist.BA statistic exper
7、t.CA video maker.DA teacher.2How does the author feel about her research lessons?ATiring and complex.BAmazing and creative.CTough but worthy.DStrange but rewarding.3What is the authors attitude to studying future Science Research?ADoubtful.BPositive.CUnclear.DCautious.4Which of the following may be
8、the best title for the text?AThe Interest in Science ResearchBMy Review of Studying Science ResearchCMy Favorite Science Research TeacherDA True Learner of Science Research(2022江苏连云港高一期末)“Medicine, law, business, engineering, these are noble pursuits (追求), and necessary to maintain life. But poetry,
9、 beauty, romance, love, these are what we stay alive for,” said Robin Williams.This describes my first-year self, who was buried in the study for high grades, and failed to seek the happiness found in everything else that college has to offer.Like some people, I grew up with a family that valued aca
10、demics over all else, who gave you a little extra love when you were doing great in your classes, and took it away when you didnt. As a result, my self-worth became tied to my academic success. However, there is a difference between trying to always better yourself for yourself, and attempting to li
11、ve up to certain expectations. We should all struggle to do the former, but unfortunately our minds have followed the latter.For the past week, I have been going around campus, asking my friends what they wanted to get from college. Most of the answers I got was one word - money. Everyone who puts t
12、hemselves through college sees it as a means to making a living in the future. While few are truly passionate about what they are studying.However, we should all try to develop a long-sighted perspective on how we want to shape our lives. Do things with intent (意图), because everything you do now wil
13、l have a hand in shaping who you turn out to be. Take some classes on topics that youre really interested in learning about. Join clubs or work on projects and push you beyond your limits. Build a community. Surround yourself with people who challenge and excite you. And most of all, embrace the fac
14、t that failure and loss are sometimes necessary in life.I promise you, when you look back at these four years, you will not remember the good grades or the bad grades, but you will hold in your memory the connections you made with people, the things that inspired you to create.5Whats the purpose of
15、the quotation (引用) in paragraph 1?ATo pursue a dream.BTo introduce a topic.CTo explain a concept.DTo recommend a lifestyle.6What is the authors attitude to the act of meeting certain expectations?AFavorable.BDoubtful.CNegative.DUnclear.7What does paragraph 5 mainly talk about?ACommunicating with peo
16、ple.BDealing with failure and loss.CSteps of building a community.DSuggestions on shaping our lives.8What does the author value most about college life?AAcademic success.BInteresting classes.CColorful experiences.DChallenging projects.(2019湖南慈利县教育科学研究室高一期中)Are you worried about moving up to Senior H
17、igh school? It can be a new experience, but you shouldnt worry. Weve put together a guide on how to survive the first week.Youre not alone!Remember everybody else in your year is on the same boat. They may not realize it, but theyre just as nervous as you are. Moving to Senior High school is an oppo
18、rtunity, not a problem. Things are different and all you need to do is be polite and learn the new rules.Teachers are ready to help!If youre unsure what to do or are worried about anything then you had better ask for help. Teachers are probably the best people to turn to as theyre experienced in hel
19、ping new students. Some Senior High schools also have a “friends system”. If your school has this, then you will be paired with an older student. They will look out for you and help you if you have any problems or questions.All changeThere are lots of differences between Junior High school and Senio
20、r High school. Youll have a homework diary or a student planner. You will have your lessons with different teachers in different rooms. You will have homework for different subjects on different days, so make sure you get organized. Make sure you have a copy of your school timetable written down so
21、you know which rooms your classes are in and on which days you will have your different subjects.Other pointsIf youve got an elder brother or sister at the school then ask them for advice.Be yourself! It sounds simple, but people will know you much better if you just act naturally.Having early night
22、s makes a difference and youll find it easier to get up in the morning!9Which of the following is closest in meaning to the underlined sentence?AOther students have similar feelings to yours.BOther students have to learn boating with you.COther students will help you solve your problems.DOther stude
23、nts will teach you politeness and new rules.10The new students turn to teachers first when having problems because_.Ateachers wont blame them as parents doBteachers are good at helping solve problemsCteachers are equal to every studentDparents are too busy to help them11Whats the purpose of the pass
24、age?ATo tell students the importance of learning.BTo warn students not to ignore friendship in Senior High school.CTo make a difference when moving up to Senior High school.DTo help new students to get used to the life in Senior High school.(2022黑龙江嫩江市第一中学校高一期中)Creating Programs for Teachers and Stu
25、dents (Winter 2022)Course DescriptionParticipants in this special four-week course will learn how to craft onsite, outreach, and virtual programming that is meaningful for the current needs of the educational community. Employing a classroom model, participants will engage with presentations, readin
26、gs, videos, and discussion boards which will prepare them for meaningful virtual conversations with their peers.Outcomes Participants will recognize the basics of learning theory and educational program design for both in-person and virtual programming. Participants will reflect on their current edu
27、cational programming in order to identify creative ways to increase impact. Participants will integrate learning theory into education program development for one of their current or future programs.DetailsSESSION DATES: January 10February 6, 2022 COST: $175 Members / $275 NonmembersOPEN REGISTRATIO
28、N: October 1, 2021 through January 3, 2022Course LogisticsFORMAT: Online, Instructor-led, Weekly-paced course LENGTH: 4 weeksPARTICIPATION STYLE: Students should expect to spend approximately 5-7 hours per week on readings, text-based forum discussions, assignments, and Zoom discussions.LIVE ZOOM DI
29、SCUSSIONS: We recommend downloading the Zoom mobile or desktop app for this course. A one-hour live Zoom discussion will be held weekly on Fridays.MATERIALS: There are no required textbooks for this course. All reading materials will be provided.CREDIT: Successful completion of this course (70% or h
30、igher) will earn a Certificate of Completion from AASLH.Who Should Take This CourseThis course is ideally suited for staff (first-time museum educators, tour guides and mid-career professionals), museum studies students, or volunteers working in all types of museums who are given the responsibility
31、of education and public programming.How to RegisterClick here for instructions on how to register yourself or another user for this event.12What is the characteristic of the course?AIt helps participants work for the community.BIt takes place in the classroom as usual.CIt allows participants to take
32、 up online.DIt provides virtual projects for all ages.13What is the deadline for the participants to log in?AJanuary 10, 2022.BOctober 1, 2021.CJanuary 3, 2022.DFebruary 6, 2022.14What is suggested for the participants?AChoosing suitable textbooks.BSpending about 5-7 hours every day.CStaying active
33、and creative.DDownloading an app for the course.(2022湖南长郡中学高一期中)To attract more applicants, many schools now offer extra benefits to be enjoyed by all their students.Michigan Technological University in HoughtonTaking advantage of the cold winter weather, Michigan Technological University sets itsel
34、f apart with its ski resort (胜地), Mont Ripley, which is accessible (可使用的) and free for all students. Instead of hitting the campus gym, youll be able to get your exercise outside.University of Missouri in ColumbiaAt the University of Missouri, you can enjoy one of the best campus recreational center
35、s in the country. It features an “indoor beach” complete with a waterfall and a lazy river, as well as a full-service spa.New York University, ManhattanIf youre a fan of museums, NYU is the perfect university for you. Not only will you be located in the heart of a city featuring some of the best mus
36、eums in the world, but the university will provide you with free admission to many of them. These include the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum and the Frick Collection.Seton Hall University, South OrangeIf youre stressing out about the extra cost of technology when you start college, Seton H
37、all has something great to offer you: All incoming freshmen are given free computers through the universitys Mobile Computing Program. Then, after two years, they receive new, updated computers designed to carry them through graduation and beyond.High Point University in High PointIf you see yoursel
38、f quickly tiring of dining-hall food, the university has a great option: a private steakhouse for students. Its a first-class restaurant, called 1924 PRIME.Students are allowed one five-course meal each week, which would normally amount to about $50. The campus also offers free ice cream from a camp
39、us ice-cream truck, a free movie theater and a big store.15What activity does Mont Ripley offer to students?ASailing.BSkiing.CSkating.DSwimming.16Which university are students likely to choose if they like visiting museums?ANew York University.BMichigan Technological University.CSeton Hall Universit
40、y.DHigh Point University.17What do we know about 1924 PRIME?AIt offers free meals to students.BIt opens one day each week.CIt is run by several students.DIt is a high-quality restaurant.(2022广东江门市第二中学高一期中)Become a Scholastic News Kid Reporter!How to join the Scholastic News Kids Press Corps for the
41、20202021 school year?The application process for the 20202021 Scholastic News Kids Press Corps is now OPEN!In order to be considered, you must be between the ages of 1014 (must be 10 years old by November 1, 2020) and complete an application, which includes writing a news story and an essay.Download
42、 the 20202021 Scholastic News Kids Press Corps Application here.Send your complete entry to:Scholastic News Kids Press Corps/Apply 557 BroadwayNew York, NY 10012-3999All applications Must be postmarked by September 25, 2020 NO LATE APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED!Kid Reporters are chosen by Scholastic
43、 News Kids Press Corps editors, and the 20202021 Kid Reporter team will be announced in early November.Have questions about the application? Email kidspress.About the Scholastic News Kids Press Corps:Members of the Scholastic News Kids Press Corps cover news stories for and select scholastic classro
44、om magazines. The program is open to all students aged 1014 with a desire to be a journalist. The selection of Kid Reporters is based on writing ability, interviewing skills and attention to detail.18Who is the text intended for?AParents.BTeachers.CChildren.DReporters.19According to the text, we can
45、 know that_.Aapplications should be emailed to kidspress Bapplicants who fail to meet the deadline will be considered as wellCapplicants only need to fill in an application to apply for the postDadmission decisions will be announced in November20Where does the text probably come from?AA newspaper.BA
46、 textbook.CA website.DA poster.(2022广东东莞市东华高级中学高一期中)My son was entering Grade 1. He was a bit nervous because he knew his best friend would not be in his new class. I explained to him that even though his best friend would not be in his class, he would still have some of his old classmates. On the f
47、irst day of school when the class list was posted, I was shocked! My son had zero former classmates in his class. None. Not one.How could this happen?I asked my friend who works with the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board. She explained, “Many largely populated schools often shuffle(弄混)the kid
48、s around each year to encourage new friendships.”If schools are actively trying to place two best friends in different classes simply to shake things up, think it is a blunder.I was lucky enough to attend the same primary school all the way through. It was a small class and our group of students mov
49、ed through each grade together, We felt like brothers and sisters. It was wonderful.While it may be good to shake things up a bit in the older grades, it seems almost cruel(残忍的) to separate good friends in the younger grades without good cause. One mom named Karen says that her son is always startin
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