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课时作业(六)UNIT2SectionⅣReadingforWriting层级一课时跟踪检测维度1单词拼写1.Youshouldbeverycarefulaboutwhereyougosoastoavoid________(事故).2

.Americanstudentshaveamore________(灵活的)scheduletodopart­timejobs.3.Everyyear,India________(出口)alotofteaandcottontomany

differentcountries.4.I'velearnedEnglishformorethaneightyearsandIamfamiliarwithcomputer________(操作).5.Sp

endfifteenminutesdoingyourfavouriteactivity,whichwillhelpyourelease________(紧张).维度2单句语法填空1.Stayinguptoolateintothenightis________(ha

rm)toourhealth.2.________(bite)bythesnakeinthebush,Susanwassentbacktothecamp.3.[2021·全国甲卷,书面表达]Itiswithyour________(assist)thatIwillmakefullpre

parationsforthemeeting.4.Inordertokeepcool,wekepttheairconditioner________(work)allnightlong.5.Afterhefailedmanytime

s,hesoongaveuptheattempt________despair.6.Ididn'tknowIwasgoingtosaythemuntiltheycame________(spill)out.7.Ireceivedamessag

efrommyparentsthatmybelovedgrandpahadpassed________.8.Theprogramwillgiveyoungathletesthechanceto________(shar

p)theirskills.维度3补全句子1.随着教师节的临近,学生会组织小组会议来讨论如何庆祝。(独立主格)________________________,theStudentUnionheldagroupmeetingtodiscusshowtocelebrateit.2.我负责这个慈

善俱乐部,它给无家可归的人提供许多帮助。________________thecharityclub,whichprovidesthehomelesswith______________.3.得知袁隆平博士于5月22日去世,所有的中国人泪流满面。LearningthatDrYu

anLongping____________________,alltheChinesepeople________.4.显然有些学生既不健康也不精力充沛。It'sobviousthatsomestudentsare____________________________.5

.学生们正在讨论,因为激动,他们的脸都红了。Thestudentswerehavingadiscussion,________________withexcitement.维度4课文语法填空Thereoncelivedakingwiththebeliefthat1.________n

ationwhosepeopleonlyexpectotherstosolvetheirproblemswouldn'thaveabrightfuture.Earlyonemorning,the2.________(disg

uise)kingwenttoavillage.Heplacedalargestoneinthemiddleofthemainstreet3.________hidgoldcoinsunderthestone.Afterthat,hehidbehindatre

e,watchingwhatwouldhappen.Thefirstpersondownthestreettrippedoverthestoneand4.________(angry)wentaway.Althou

ghseveral5.________(passer­by)crashedintothestone,noneofthemstopped6.________(move)thestoneoutoftheway.Instead,theycomplainedandle

ftthestonewhereitwas.Justasthekingwasindespair,ayounggirlcame.Though7.________(tire)out,shemanagedtomoveittothesideofth

eroadbecauseshethoughtthestonewasadangertoanyone8.________(come)downthestreet.Tohersurprise,shesawthegoldcoins

wherethestone9.________(place).Atthattime,thekingsteppedout10.________behindthetree,toldthegirleverythingandaskedh

ertokeepthecoins,forshewasworththeaward.层级二主题阅读训练Ⅰ.阅读理解A[2022·湖北省高一下学期期中]NelsonMandelawasborninSouthAfricaonJuly18,1918

andheisthefirstBlackpresidentofSouthAfrica.MandelawasawardedtheNobelPrizeforPeacein1993.In1944,Mandelajoined

theAfricanNationalCongress(ANC)andbecamealeaderofitsYouthLeague.ThatsameyearhemarriedEvelynNtokoMase.In1952,

MandelaestablishedSouthAfrica'sfirstblacklawpractice.From1964to1982MandelawaskeptatRobbenIslandPrison(

监狱).HewasthenkeptatthePollsmoorPrisonuntil1990,when,afterbeingtreatedforbadhealth,hewasmovedtotheVictorVersterPrison.Thro

ughouthisincarcerationbetween1964and1990,MandelagainedwidesupportamongSouthAfrica'sblackpeople.OnFebruary11,1990,theSouth

AfricangovernmentsetMandelafreefromprison.Shortlyaftergainingfreedom,Mandelawaschosendeputypresident(副总统)oftheANCandhebecamepresidentofthepartyinJ

uly1991.InApril,1994,theMandela-ledANCwonSouthAfrica'sfirstelection(选举)andonMay10,Mandelabecamepresid

entofthecountry.MandelagaveuphispostwiththeANCinDecember1997.Afterleavingoffice,Mandelaretiredfromactivepoliticsbutmaintain

edastronginternationalpresenceasanadvocateofpeaceandsocialjustice.MandelaDaywascreatedtohonourhiscontrib

utionstopromotingpeaceandjusticearoundtheworld.ItwasfirstobservedonJuly18,2009.LaterthatyeartheUnited

NationsdeclaredthatthedaywouldbeobservedeveryyearasNelsonMandelaInternationalDay.Mandela'swritingswerecollectedinIAmPreparedtoDie(1964),NoEasyW

alktoFreedom(1965),TheStruggleIsMyLife(1978),andInHisOmWords(2003).ThebookLongWalktoFreedom,whichrecord

shisearlylifeandyearsinprison,waspublishedin1994.1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“incarceration”inParagraph2mean?A.Beingfree.B.Beingonduty.C

.Beingindependent.D.Beingbehindbars.2.WhichistherightorderofthefollowingeventsaboutNelsonMandela?①HebecamepresidentofSouthAfri

ca.②HejoinedtheAfricanNationalCongress.③HewaskeptatRobbenIslandPrison.④HewasmovedtotheVictorVersterPrison.⑤H

eestablishedthefirstBlacklawpractice.A.⑤②③④①B.②⑤③④①C.③⑤②④①D.④②⑤③①3.WhatdoweknowaboutMandelaDay?A.Itwasfirstcel

ebratedin2009.B.Itwasonlyobservedincommunities.C.ItwascreatedbyNelsonMandela.D.ItwasprohibitedbytheUnitedNation

s.4.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.TocelebrateMandelaDay.B.TointroduceNelsonMandela.C.ToadvertiseNelsonMandela'swritin

gs.D.ToexplainsocialproblemsinSouthAfrica.B[2022·湖北省鄂州市高一下学期期中]Asworkersreturntotheoffice,friendsmeetupandreligiousservicesmovefromonlinetoinperson,p

eoplearewonderingwhethertheyshouldshakehandsornot.WhentheCOVID­19pandemicfirstbegan,aneventplanningbusinessinKansasCitybegansellin

g“IShakeHands”stickers(标签).Thewordsweremeanttomakesocialsituationseasier.“Wedidn'twantthestickertosay‘WeDon'tShakeHands’be

causethatiskindofoff­putting(令人气恼的),”saidJohnDeLeon,vicepresidentofoperations.DeLeonaddedthatthosewhodidno

twanttoshakehandswithotherscouldsimplychoosenottowearasticker.Thehandshakehasbeenaroundforcenturies.Awidelyheldbeliefisthatitstartedasawaytoshowtha

tapersonwasofferingpeaceandnotholdingahiddenweapon.Buthandshavegerms(细菌).Dr.AnthonyFauciisAmerica'sleadinginfectiousdiseaseexpert.Lastyear,hewar

ned,“Idon'tthinkweshouldevershakehandsagain,tobehonestwithyou.”Dr.AmeshAdalja,anotherinfectiousdiseaseexpert,doesnotagree.Hethinkspeopleareove

rthinkingthequestionofwhethertoshakehandsornot.Theanswer,hesays,issimple.“IfyouareworriedaboutCOVID­19,thebestwaytomakehandshakessafeistobefull

yvaccinated(接种疫苗),”Dr.Adaljasaid.BusinessLawSouthwestadvisesbusinessesinNewMexico,ArizonaandTexas.Atthebeginningofthepandemic,itofferedtohelpcr

eatenewworkplacerules—suchasano­handshakepolicy.Buttherewasnotenoughinterest,saidKristyDonahue,acompanyspokeswoman.“Attheendofth

eday,”Donahuesaid,“peoplelongforhumaninteractionandhumantouch.”5.WhatdidJohnDeLeonthinkof“WeDon'tShakeHands”sticker?A.It'sfunny.B.It'simportant.C.

It'sacceptable.D.It'sunnecessary.6.Whowasagainstthepracticeofshakinghands?A.JohnDeLeon.B.AnthonyFauci.C.AmeshAdalja.D.DianeGottsman.

7.Whatdowelearnaboutno­handshakepolicy?A.Itwaswidelyadopted.B.Itwasnotwellreceived.C.ItwassupportedbyKristyDonahue.D.Itwasputforward

byDianeGottsman.8.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.ShakingHands—AThingofthePast.B.ShakingHands—OldHabitsDieHard.C.ToS

hakeHandsorNottoShakeHands?D.WhyIsItDifficulttoGiveupHandshaking?Ⅱ.七选五[2022·湖北省高一下学期期中]Wanttoaddasimplemovementtoyourdailylife?Walkingmaybeyo

urbestchoice.__1__.WalkingisgoodforyourheartWalkingisconsideredascardio(有氧的)exercise,nomatterthespeedatwhichyoutakeit.Studiesshowthatwalkingcanreduce

theriskofheartdiseaseandloweryourrestingheartrateandbloodpressure.__2__.Youcangofora30-minutewalkonceadayorbreakitupintothree

10-minuteparts.__3__Whatbenefitsphysicalhealthoftenbenefitsmentalhealth—thesameistrueforwalking.Justfiveminutesofwalkingcanloweranxiety.

Ifyouhaveanykindofgreenspacenearby,trytotakeadvantageofit.Onestudyshowedthatpeoplewhowentona90-minutenaturewalkreportedfewerbadfeelings.Walkingcanim

proveyoursleep__4__.Gettingoutsideinthedayforawalkcanalsohelpyoustayawakeinthemorningandgetsleepiertow

ardthenight.Ifanighttimewalkisyourpreference,expertssuggestyoufinishitthreehoursbeforebedtime.WalkingcanhelpwithfatlossWalkingisat

ypeofcardioworkoutthatisgoodforfatlossandcanhelpyouachieveorkeepahealthyweight.Itshouldbedoneregularlyandforlongperiodsoftime.__5__.Ab

risk(轻快的)pacereferstoa17-to­15-minutemile,or50%to70%ofyourmaximumheartrate.A.WalkingcanhelpreducestressB.Thatcanhelpyousleepeasilydu

ringthedayC.HerearesomeofthebenefitswalkingoffersyouD.Walkinginthedaycanhelpyougetabetternight'srestE.Goodwalkingcanalsokeepyourheadupandlook

ingaheadF.Expertssuggestwalking30minutesaday,fivetosevendaysaweekG.Walkingatleast45minutesadayatabrisk

pacewillseethemostbenefitsⅢ.完形填空Mydaughtermetmeinourbackyardwithasheetofplasticfoam(塑料泡沫),proudlysayingshe'dfoundmattresses(床垫)forherdoll

s'bunkbed(玩偶的双层床).I__1__shewasreferringtothedollbunkbedthatbroketwoyearsago.Ithadsatinourbasement,alongwithmyprom

iseto__2__it.Butafternothearinganyfurtherwordaboutit—thatitmustbefixed—I'd__3__thrownitawayoneSaturdayayearago.Itoldthis__4__newstomydaug

hter.“That'sOK,Dad,”shesaid.“Youcan__5__one.Itneedstolastforever.”SheknewIownedacircularsaw(圆锯)and__6__metoturnasheetofplasticfoamintoabunkbed.D

espitethepressureofthathighstandard,anideabeganformingastohowitmightbe__7__.Icouldmakeasimplewoodenbunkbedframe(框架)toholdtwoplasticfoammattresses.W

esetto__8__.Thebunkbedtookanhourtobuild.Mydaughter__9__it.Itwasnotonly__10__toher,butallowedmetopretendthatIwasm

ore__11__makingthingsthanIam.Twoyearslater,whenthatdollbunkbedbroke,mydaughter__12__saidtohermom,“It'sOK.Dadhas__13__.Hecanf

ixanything.”I'm__14__tocontinuetoletmydaughterbelievethatwiththerighttools,dadcanmakeanything.Andthoughitmaynotlastforever,__15__itwilllastl

ongenough.,1.A.hopedB.promisedC.provedD.knew2.A.useB.fixC.findD.move3.A.probablyB.quietlyC.carelesslyD.especially4.A.strangeB.oldC.sadD.untru

e5.A.makeB.buyC.receiveD.borrow6.A.allowedB.taughtC.forcedD.wanted7.A.possibleB.importantC.funnyD.safe8.A.changeB.workC.playD.stu

dy9.A.lovedB.returnedC.repairedD.suggested10.A.realB.usefulC.commonD.natural11.A.patientwithB.excitedaboutC.skillfulinD.hopefulof12.A.seriouslyB.po

litelyC.nervouslyD.confidently13.A.toolsB.jobsC.ideasD.hobbies14.A.afraidB.happyC.luckyD.stupid15.A.atlastB

.atfirstC.atmostD.atleast

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