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1、Unit 1词汇考查+词汇应用必修四 Unit 1 一、词汇复习(一)单句语法填空1I have an appointment _Dr. Brown, but I need to change it. 答案:with句意为:我与布朗先生有约,但我需要改一下。have an appointment with sb.意为“与某人有约”,为固定短语。2(2015陕西西安联考改编)Whoever comes here to have the meeting will be treated _ a wonderful dinner. 答案:to句意为:所有来这儿开会的人都将享用美好的晚餐。treat s

2、b. to sth.意为“款待,招待某人享用”,是固定短语。3(2015浙江名校联考改编)Anyway, I cant tell lies about itits _ my principles, you know. 答案:against句意为:无论如何,对于这件事我不能说谎,你知道这违背了我的原则。against意为“反对;违反”,符合句意。4(2015浙江,3)Have you ever heard of the trees that are homes _ animals both on land and sea? 答案:tobe home to.“是的家园”。5(2015陕西,12改编

3、)The little pupil took his grandma _the arm and walked her across the street. 答案:by“take sb. by身体部位”为固定搭配,意为“抓住某人的”。句意:那个小学生抓着他奶奶的手臂,领她过了街道。拓展:The police took the thief by the collar and took him to the police station.“警察抓住那个小偷的衣领,把他带到了警察局。”(二)英汉互译1.achievement n._2.Joan of Arc_3.Elizabeth Fry _4.Qu

4、aker n. _5.welfare n. _6.project n. _7.institute n. _8.China Welfare Institute _9.specialist n. _ 10.specialize vi. _11.Jane Goodall _12.chimp n. _13.connection n. _14.human being _15.Jody Williams_16.campaign n. _17.landmine n. _18.organization n. _19.Gombe National Park _20.behave vt. & vi. _ 21.b

5、ehaviour (=behavior) _22.shade n. vt. _23.move off _24.worthwhile adj. _25.nest n. _26.bond n. _27.observe vt. _28.observation n. _29.childhood n. _30.outspoken adj. _31.respect vt. & n. _32.argue vt. & vi. _33.argument n. _34.entertainment n. _35.lead a life _36.crowd n. vt. _37.crowd in _38.inspir

6、e vt. _39.inspiration n. _40.support n. & vt. _41.look down upon/on_42.refer vi. _ 43.refer to_44.audience n. _45.by chance_e across _47.career n. _48.rate n. _49.sickness n. _50.intend vt. _51.emergency n. _52.generation n. _53.determination n. _54.kindness n. _55.considerate adj. _ 56.consideratio

7、n n. _57.deliver vt. _58.carry on _59.modest adj. _二、阅读理解AWhen I was in the sixth grade, I became a big K-pop (Korean pop) fan. Almost half the students at my middle school were Korean and almost all of them listened to Korean music, especially K-pop. I had never been interested in it. It sounded to

8、o strange to me, but all changed in the sixth grade when the huge hit Gee came out. All my friends were singing the chorus and imitating the dance. Gee fever sucked me into K-pop. It became my life. I listened to K-pop non-stop and filled my iPod with it. In a month, I had memorized the names of cou

9、ntless members of boy and girl bands and stuck pictures of my singer boyfriends on my walls. I would ditch my weekend art and math classes and go to concerts with my friends. This would always result in my mom shouting that I was wasting my life. My mom thought K-pop was trash and wanted me to like

10、classical music as she did. But classical music made me sleepy.Every day during middle school I went to a K-pop gossip and news site called . On this site I learned that I could audition(试音) to become a singer in a K-pop band. The shining clothes, thousands of screaming fans and hearing them chant m

11、y name seemed much more exciting than being a middle school student. Becoming a K-pop star was all I wanted.I started watching the audition videos of current stars and reading blog posts from people who had auditioned. They explained much about the audition. This made me want to audition even more.

12、After watching those videos, I saw that most of the current stars werent that amazing in their auditions and that each singer had improved so much through training. I had never had vocal lessons(声乐课) and didnt think of myself as a good singer. But if they could do it, I could do that too, I thought.

13、1.What caused the author to fall in love with K-pop?A. Her Korean origin.B.A new style of dance.C. Her friends influence.D. The popularity of Gee.2.The underlined word ditch in Paragraph 1 probably means _.A. forgetB. attendC. ignoreD. hate3.What do we know about the authors mother?A. She has no int

14、erest in music.B. She has a low opinion of K-pop.C. She doesnt care about her daughter.D. She prefers K-pop to classical music.4.After visiting , the author _.A. dreamed of becoming a pop singerB. called the manager of the news siteC. contacted people who had auditionedD. knew she would never become

15、 a singer【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文。大多数人都认为肿瘤科护士这一职业是让人感到很压抑的,然而我却挚爱着这个职业。有时会有病人痊愈的奇迹发生,而我就是这奇迹创造过程中的一分子。1.D 【解析】细节理解题。根据第四段最后两句可知,当奇迹发生时,我就是这个奇迹创造过程中的一分子。因此D项正确。2.A 【解析】推理判断题。根据第一段可知,在我当护士的16年中,总是有人在问同样的问题:当肿瘤科的护士不令人感到沮丧吗?这说明大多数人不喜欢这个职业。因此A项正确。4.A 【解析】标题归纳题。全文主要谈论的是我选择护士职业的理由,因此A项正确。而B项作为文章标题过大;C项以偏概全,不能作为文章的标

16、题;D项显然是对医院的阐述,不符合语篇主旨。BHe had more than 160 reports as a reporter on the Metro desk and more than 170 in 19 months as a national journalist based in Kansas City,Mo.But perhaps the most important piece of writing that AG.Sulzberger did for The New York Times before Wednesdaywhen he was named deputy p

17、ublisherwas not an article and was not published in The Times, but was all about The Times.That work came to be known as the “innovation(创新) report”,which zeroed in on the importance of a digital future for the newspaper his family has owned since 1896 and said The Times risked losing its leading pl

18、ace if it did not make sweeping changes.In a conversation in his office on Wednesday, Mr. Sulzberger said he saw the innovation report and the thinking that led to his conclusions as “a wakeup call to the newsroom that we were at risk of missing the moment”“It was always easy to see how changes will

19、 endanger the traditions of the place,” he said,“but what became really clear to me was not changing was the more dangerous course if we cared about the traditions of the place.”Unlike some of the former deputy publishers in his role, Mr.Sulzberger has been more experienced in the newsroom than in a

20、dvertising or consumer marketing.Still,his colleagues described him as a quick study whose modesty masked deep inner confidence.Besides,in the newsroom or out on an assignment,Mr.Sulzberger did not show off his connection to The Times owners.“I recognized the name,”said Vincent Bova,a video editor w

21、ho figured in a feature article that Mr. Sulzberger wrote in 2010.“I mean, I knew I was dealing with royalty.There was no reason for me to bring that up with him, and he didnt.”So Mr.Sulzberger,in some way,has qualified himself for the position since long time ago.【解题导语】本篇文章属于人物介绍类,介绍了著名出版人A.G.Sulzb

22、erger对纽约时报的重要贡献,还介绍了他提出的“创新报道”理论以及他人对他的评价。1A.G.Sulzberger wrote the “innovation report” mainly to Aurge revolutions in The TimesBgain the position of deputy publisherCpromote changes in New York City Dshow directions to his family future A解析:推理判断题。根据第二段可知,“创新报道”关注报纸数字化未来的重要性,纽约时报如果不改革,则将面临危机。据此可以判断,

23、A.G.Sulzberger提及“创新报道”的目的是敦促纽约时报进行变革,故A项正确。2What is the biggest threat to traditional media according to Mr.Sulzberger?AScientific developments.BRapid social changes.CTheir own stubbornness.DDecreasing readers.C解析:推理判断题。根据第二段中的“and said The Times risked losing its leading place if it did not make sw

24、eeping changes”和文章中提到的“innovation(创新) report”可知,A.G.Sulzberger认为纽约时报如果不做出变革,则将面临危机;据此可以判断,A.G.Sulzberger认为传统媒体面临的最大的问题是它们固执己见,不思变革,故C项正确。3How does the author show us what Mr.Sulzberger is like in the last paragraph?ABy comparing him with others.BBy interviewing him in person.CBy giving examples of h

25、is routines.DBy quoting comments from others.D解析:写作方法题。通读最后一段可知,该段第二句介绍了同事对A.G.Sulzberger的评价,第四句和第五句介绍了视频编辑Vincent Bova对他的评价;据此可以判断,最后一段是通过别人的评价来描述A.G.Sulzberger的,故D项正确。4What does the author think of Mr.Sulzberger according to the passage?ACasual.BObjective.CAdmirable.DCritical.C解析:观点态度题。通读全文可知,A.G.

26、Sulzberger提出“创新报道”理论并前瞻性地认识到数字化时代对传统媒体的影响,意识到传统媒体变革的重要意义;据此可以判断,作者对A.G.Sulzberger的态度是钦佩的,故C项正确。三、七选五As warming continues,scientists warn the oxygen content of oceans across the planet could be more and more reduced,with serious consequences for the future of fish and other sea life. 1 One is the sim

27、ple fact that as water gets warmer,it can hold less dissolved(溶解的)oxygen.The other reason is less obvious.The entire ocean gets its oxygen from the surfaceeither from the atmosphere,or from photosynthesizing algae floating at the top of the sea. 2 Global warming is expected to reduce the mixing of t

28、he ocean by making surface seawater lighter.Thats because in a warmer world we can expect more rainfall and more melting(融化)of glaciers,icebergs,and ice sheets. 3 The extra heat from the warming atmosphere will also make surface water expand and thus make it lighter still. 4 Instead,more of the oxyg

29、en will remain near the surface,where it will be used up by oxygenbreathing organisms.A lowoxygen ocean may become an inescapable feature of our planet.A team of Danish researchers wondered how long oxygen levels would drop if we could somehow reduce our carbon dioxide emissions to zero by 2100.They

30、 determined that over the next few thousand years oxygen levels would continue to fall,until they declined by 30 percent.The oxygen would slowly return to the oceans,but even 100,000 years from now they will not have fully recovered. 5 AIts not known why the oxygen level of oceans has reduced.BScien

31、tists point to two reasons to expect a drop in ocean oxygen.CFresh waters inpouring will make the water at the oceans surface lighter.DThe oxygen then spreads to the deep ocean as the surface water slowly sinks.EGlobal warming has caused the reduction of the oxygen content of oceans worldwide.FThe l

32、ight surface water will be less likely to sink so the deep ocean will get less oxygen.GIf they are right,we have every reason to worry about the major effect it has on sea life.【语篇解读】本文是说明文。文章简要介绍了海水中氧气含量主要原因及其可能对海洋生物带来的长期的影响。1B从文章篇章结构分析,本空为段落主旨句。本段介绍了全球变暖使海洋含氧量降低的原因,并且“One”“The other reason”与B项中的“t

33、wo reasons”相呼应,故选B。2D根据段落主旨和空前的“The entire ocean gets its oxygen from the surface.at the top of the sea.”可知,此处是通过说明海洋中氧气的来源与循环来解释海洋含氧量下降的原因的,故D项“然后,随着表层海水的慢慢下沉,氧气扩散至海洋深处”符合语境。3C根据空前的内容和常识可知,雨水和冰川、冰山及冰原融水都属于淡水,海洋中的水是咸水,而淡水的密度比咸水的小,因此淡水的注入会使海洋表面的水变得更轻。故C项符合语境。C项中的“make the water.lighter”与下文中的“make it

34、lighter”的对应关系亦是提示。4F根据空前的“The extra heat from the warming atmosphere will .”和空后的“Instead,more of the oxygen will remain.”可知,F项与空前的句子的句式相同,且与空后的句子的内容存在语意上的转折关系,故F项符合语境。5GG项中的“they”与上文中的“A team of Danish researchers”相呼应,且上文讲到即使我们把二氧化碳的排放降低到零,海洋含氧量也需要很长时间才能恢复,其对海洋生物造成的影响将是长期的,故G项“如果他们是对的,那么我们完全有理由对它对海洋生物的重大影响感到担忧”符合语境。 w.w.w.k.s.5.u.c.o.m

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