【江苏专用】2022届高三英语一轮复习方案 课时作业 模块1 Unit 2 Growing pains.docx
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1、课时作业(二)模块1Unit 2 Growing pains (限时:30分钟).单项填空1Dont punish him again. _, he is just a _ boy.AAfter all; fiveyearold BIn all; five years oldCAfter all; fiveyearsold DIn all; fiveyearold2_ what would happen,none of them could find a way out.ALeft wondering BHaving left wonderingCLeaving to wonder DHavi
2、ng left to wonder3Dont be too hard _ the boy; he didnt mean _ it.Aat; doing Bon; doingCfor; to do Don; to do4John received an invitation to dinner, and with his work _, he gladly accepted it.Afinished BfinishingChaving finished Dwas finished5You cant imagine what difficulty we had _ home in the snow
3、storm. Awalked BwalkCto walk Dwalking6Recently he has made another wonderful invention,_ of great importance to science.Awhich I suppose it is Bwhich I suppose isCI suppose which is Dand I suppose which is7Whom would you like to have _ the MP4 player?Mike,of course.Arepair BrepairingCrepaired Dto re
4、pair 8They are talking _ they had been friends for years,while in fact they have known each other for only two hours. Aeven though Bas thoughCnow that Duntil9The old couple have three daughters,_ graduated from the same university.Aall of them Ball of whomCneither of them Dneither of whom10The reaso
5、n _ the boy likes to tell lies is _ he hasnt got good baby care.Awhy; that Bwhy; becauseCthat; that Dthat; why11Do you really believe the doctor knows _ to do with this possible situation?No,never.But,believe it or not,he is left _ the operation!Awhat; in charge of Bhow; in charge ofCwhat; in the ch
6、arge of Dhow; in the charge of12Animals suffered at the hands of Man _ they were destroyed by people to make way for agricultural land to provide food for more people.Ain which Bfor whichCso that Din that13Our boss said that he would explain _ at the meeting tomorrow.Aus all the details of the plan
7、Ball the details of the plan to usCus of all the details of the plan Dall the details of the plan for us14How shall we deal with the students who do very badly in school?They deserve _Apunish Bto punishCto be punished Dpunished15Mr. Li, _ professor from a key university says that it is _ waste of ti
8、me and money to play games and chat online through mobile phones.Aa; / Bthe; / Ca; a Dthe; /.阅读理解American society reports many negative messages about bicycling in traffic. Bicycling in traffic is considered by many to be reckless(匆忙的), foolhardy(草率的), and sometimes rude. The most common advice give
9、n to cyclists is to avoid busy roads that provide convenient access to important places; presumably(据推测)cyclists should only go to unpopular destinations on undesirable and inconvenient roads. Another popular idea is that cyclists should stay as close to the edge of the road as possible in order to
10、stay out of the way of cars. Getting in the way of cars is supposedly an invitation to certain death, because car drivers are often expected to run into anything that is slower or more vulnerable(易受伤的)The rules of the road that apply to bicyclists are considered to be of no use because they involve
11、mixed with motor traffic, which is thought to be suicide. Roads are believed to be designed for cars and not for bicycles, which are tolerated at the pleasure of motorists, who really own the roads. Inferior bicyclists may have an obsolete(不可再用的) legal right to use the road, but they had better stay
12、 out of the way of superior users or they will be “dead right”. As a result of these “commonsense” beliefs, American bikesafety programs developed by motoring organizations and “pedestrianstyle” bicyclists during the twentieth century attempted to teach cyclists to provide a clear path to motorists
13、at all times by hugging the edge of the road, riding on sidewalks so cyclists can see when to get out of the way. Some towns and states tried to prohibit bicyclists from operating on important roads or roads without shoulders. Engineering projects designed for “bicycle safety” have usually involved
14、construction of mandatory(强制的)side paths to get cyclists off of roads and mandatory bike lanes to keep cyclists out of the way of motorists. The publicized benefit of these efforts is to protect cyclists from collisions from behind, which are widely believed to be the greatest danger to cyclists and
15、 caused by cyclists_failure_to_keep_up_with_the_desired_speed_of_motor_traffic. This is the taboo that afflicts American bicycle transportation policy: bicyclists must be kept out of the paths of motorists or they will surely be killed.16In many peoples eyes, bicycle should be _Asupported BbannedCco
16、ntrolled Dcancelled17From the first paragraph, the person riding a bicycle in the city should take _Amain roads BstreetsDhighways Dsidewalks18Why do many people disagree that people should ride on roads?ARoads are for cars not for cyclists.BPeople riding bicycles are considered inferior.CPeoples rid
17、ing on the road is against the law.DPeople riding bicycles are not experienced.19The underlined phrase “cyclists failure to keep up with the desired speed of motor traffic” in the second paragraph means _Acyclists speed is beyond the limitBcyclists speed is much lower than that of motorists and they
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