高中英語人教版必修四習題:Unit 1課下能力提升一 Word版含答案精修版
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1、人教版英語精品資料(精修版)Unit 1課下能力提升(一)閱讀理解ABorn in 1983 in Arizona, US, Jessica has learned to live her life with her feet.She was born without arms, and no doctors could figure out why.There were many questions at the time about whether Jessica would be able to live a “normal” life.However, Jessicas father
2、said, “I have never shed a tear about her birth condition.”With the support of her parents and family, Jessica became confident in herself as an adult and continued to explore the world with her feet.As a child, Jessica studied dance in her hometown.When the first performance arrived, she asked to b
3、e put in the back row.Her dance teacher told her there was no back row.Nervously, she took the stage with the other students and performed her routine.When she finished, the applause from the audience gave her encouragement and the confidence to continue dancing for 14 years.After graduating from hi
4、gh school, Jessica attended the University of Arizona, where she earned a bachelors degree in Psychology.When talking about her major, she frequently explains that psychology has a great effect on her life, helping her out of a physical limitation.During college, Jessica signed up for a club of Taek
5、wondo (跆拳道) and learned all of the color belt material.The instructors created a course that would be accessible to any future armless students.Jessica became the first armless person to earn a black belt in the club.Jessicas most famous accomplishment was learning how to fly.It took three states, f
6、our airplanes, two flight instructors and a discouraging year to find the right aircraft.She received the Guinness World Record for being the first person permitted to fly an airplane with only her feet.Now Jessica works as a motivational lecturer.She travels the world sharing her story and encourag
7、ing people to be creative with the slogan “Think outside the shoe.”1What encourages Jessica to keep dancing for so many years?AThe support of her family.BHer dance teachers words.CThe help of the other students.DHer success in the first performance.2Why did Jessica major in psychology in university?
8、ABecause psychology is the best subject in her university.BBecause psychology can bring her a good job in the future.CBecause psychology can help her go beyond her disability.DBecause psychology is fit for an armless student.3Whats Jessicas greatest achievement?AFlying an airplane with her feet.BFin
9、ding the right aircraft.CSpeaking as a motivational lecturer.DTravelling around the world.4Whats the best title of the passage?AA talented girl, JessicaBA motivational speakerCExploring the world with feetDBeing creative as a studentBJapanese bookseller Yoshiyuki Morioka has come up with a highly un
10、usual concept for a bookstore.He sells books of a sort at a time in a shop located in Ginza, Tokyos luxury shopping district.You might argue that its hardly a bookstore if you cant go in and spend at least a few hours looking through hundreds of books, but Morioka never intended to create a classic
11、bookstore.He notes that its like a weekly suggested reading service.You just go in and directly pick up the book chosen for the week, relieving yourself of the burden of choice.“Before this bookstore, I had been running another one in Kayabacho for ten years,”Morioka said, “There, I used to organize
12、 book launches (新書發(fā)布)During such events, a lot of people visited the store for a single book.I started to believe that perhaps with just one book, a bookstore could be managed.”To finance the store, Morioka sold his huge collection of Japanese wartime propaganda (宣傳資料)The store is very small, with w
13、alls and ceiling barely covered with a thin coat of white paint.An oldfashioned cupboard with many drawers serves as the counter, while a wooden table in the center displays the title of the week.The bookstore serves as an exhibition of the book and its plot, making the story come alive.Morioka also
14、 asks the author to be at the bookstore for as much time as possible.It isnt clear how Morioka goes about choosing which book to sell.However, he has sold out a total of 2, 000 books up to now.“The concept of this bookstore seems to have gained the sympathy of people, and I receive a number of guest
15、s from all over the globe, ”he said.5What makes Moriokas bookstore special?AIt is in the shopping center.BThe authors act as salesmen there.CIt only sells a kind of book every week.DThe stories in the books are performed there.6According to Morioka, his new concept _.Abrings convenience to peopleBis
16、 against booklaunch eventsCagrees with the classic bookstoreDgives people more choices in reading7What do we know about Morioka?AHe doesnt know how to run a business.BHe got money support by selling his collections.CHe got the idea of the new bookstore from readers.DHe opened the bookstore to organi
17、ze book launches.8What can we learn about the bookstore?AIt is welldecorated.BIt has been well received.CIts daily sales are 2, 000.DIt offers service to the Japanese only.CThe Adler Planetarium (天文館) is part of the lake fronts “Museum Campus”, which along with the Shedd Aquarium and Field Museum, a
18、ttracts a huge number of visitors every year.The Adler Planetarium is included with the purchase of a Go Chicago Card.Address:1300 South Lake Shore DrivePhone:312922STAR (7827)Getting to the Adler Planetarium by Public Transportation:Either the southbound CTA bus line #146 (Marine Michigan), or Red
19、Line CTA train south to Roosevelt, then take a Museum Campus trolley (電車) or take the CTA bus #12.Driving From Downtown of Chicago:Lake Shore Drive (US 41) south to 18th Street.Turn left onto Museum Campus Drive and follow it around Soldier Field.Look for signs that will point you to the visitor par
20、king garage.The Adler Planetarium is just northeast of the parking garage.Parking at the Adler Planetarium:There are several lots (停車場) on the Museum Campus, but most tend to fill up quickly and your best bet is in the main parking garage.Parking for all lots is D|S15 per day.Adler Planetarium Hours
21、:Daily:9:30 am. 4:30 pm. The Adler Planetarium is open every day except Thanksgiving and Christmas.Extended Hours:From Memorial Day to Labor Day, the Adler Planetarium is open from 9:30 am. 6 pm.daily.Adler Planetarium Tickets:General Admission (exhibits only):Adults, D|S7;Seniors (ages 65),D|S6;Chi
22、ldren (ages 411),D|S5.9Whats the correct route to the planetarium?AA Museum Campus trolley the CTA bus #12.BThe CTA bus line #146 the Red Line CTA train.CThe Red Line CTA train a Museum Campus to trolley.DThe Lake Shore Drive (US 41) The CTA bus line #146.10You can enter the planetarium at 5 pm. on
23、_.ASundaysBweekdaysCThanksgiving DMemorial Day11To visit the planetarium, how much should a couple with their 66yearold dad and 12yearold son pay?A18 dollars. B20 dollars.C25 dollars. D27 dollars.課下能力提升(一)1解析:選D細節(jié)理解題。由第三段的“When she finished, the applause from the audience gave her encouragement and
24、the confidence to continue dancing for 14 years.”可知演出成功鼓勵了她。2解析:選C細節(jié)理解題。由第四段的“she frequently explains that psychology has a great effect on her life, helping her out of a physical limitation.”可知心理學對她的生活有巨大的影響,幫助她克服身體的缺陷。3解析:選A細節(jié)理解題。由第六段的“Jessicas most famous accomplishment was learning how to fly.”可
25、知A項正確。4解析:選C標題歸納題。本文主要講述沒有雙臂的女孩是如何克服生活中的障礙,不斷進取,積極參與生活的故事,故C項合適。5解析:選C細節(jié)理解題。由第一、二段可知,日本書商盛岡三行的創(chuàng)意不同尋常:他新開了一家書店,自開張以來,書店每周只出售一種書籍。6解析:選A推理判斷題。由第二段可知,盛岡三行指出,他的書店更像是每周提供一次推薦閱讀的服務(wù)機構(gòu)。人們進去直接拿起可供購買的書,消除了讀者挑選的負擔。7解析:選B細節(jié)理解題。由第三段可知,盛岡三行為了籌建這家書店賣掉了他囤積的戰(zhàn)時宣傳資料。8解析:選B細節(jié)理解題。由最后一段可知,到現(xiàn)在為止,盛岡三行共賣出了兩千本書。他說這種書店創(chuàng)意得到了許多
26、人的認可,他的顧客來自世界各地。由此可推測,他的書店已被大眾所接受。9解析:選C細節(jié)理解題。由Getting to the Adler Planetarium by Public Transportation和Driving From Downtown of Chicago部分的介紹可知,C項是去阿德勒天文館的正確路線。10解析:選D細節(jié)理解題。由Adler Planetarium Hours中的介紹可知,該天文館平時下午四點半關(guān)門,感恩節(jié)和圣誕節(jié)不開,從陣亡將士紀念日到勞動節(jié)延長到下午六點關(guān)門。11解析:選D推理判斷題。由最后一段可知,票價是成人7美元,65歲以上的老人6美元,4到11歲的孩子5美元。一對夫妻14美元,加上老人的6美元,12歲的孩子按照成人票價算7美元,共計27美元。
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