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課時(shí)作業(yè)(十四)UNIT5SectionⅡLearningAboutLanguageeq\a\vs4\al(層級(jí)一)課時(shí)跟蹤檢測(cè)維度1單句語(yǔ)法填空1.[2022·新課標(biāo)卷Ⅰ讀后續(xù)寫]________(see)thisscene,Ifeltproudofhim,myeyesfilledwithmist.2.[2022·全國(guó)甲卷]________(know)sometipswillhelpensurethatyouhaveanenjoyablemealwithfriends.3.Ithinkitisimportanttokeepahealthydiet,whichcontributesto________(build)upastrongbody.4.Thatnight,thereweremillionsofpeople________(watch)theopeningceremonyliveonTV.5.Findfriendstostudyandspeakwith.LearningEnglishtogethercanbevery________(encourage).6.It'snouse________(discuss)withhimoverthesmallthingonsuchabigoccasion.7.Istillremember________(take)toseefilmsintheopenairwhenIwassmall.8.Whenwegotacall________(say)shewasshort-listed,wethoughtitwasajoke.9.People________(work)ingreenenvironmenthavebeenfoundtohavefewerstomachaches.10.Hedidn'tetoday,________(make)itnecessaryforustofindsomeoneelsetodohiswork.11.Withthevirus________(spread)rapidlyaroundtheworld,alargeamountofmedicalequipmentisinneed.12.Theboy________(scold)bytheteacherloweredhishead,tearsofsadnessstreamingdownhischeeks.13.________(work)fortwoyears,Stevemanagedtofinishhisreportonschedule.14.Iquicklylowermyself,duckingmyheadtoavoid________(look)directlyintohiseyessohedoesn'tfeelchallenged.15.Theflyingbirdisluckyenoughtoescape________(catch)bythehiddennetsthefarmersspreadoverthefields.維度2語(yǔ)法與寫作1.通過(guò)發(fā)短信他們可以直接買火車票和預(yù)訂航班。Theycandirectlybuytrainticketsandbookflightsby__________________.2.它的目標(biāo)是增強(qiáng)人們保護(hù)地球的意識(shí)。Itsaimis______________________________________.3.他的早起對(duì)他的健康有益。__________________isgoodforhishealth.4.他們不應(yīng)該讓我們疑惑他們下一步要做什么。Theyshouldnotleaveus__________________________.5.得知你將去北京,我很高興給你一些建議。__________________________,I'mmorethanpleasedtogiveyousomeadvice.6.如果你走那條出城的小路,你會(huì)來(lái)到一片茂密的樹林。__________________________,youwilletoathickwood.7.聽到這些故事,我對(duì)這個(gè)地方產(chǎn)生了懷疑。__________________,__I'mskepticalabouttheplace.維度3用動(dòng)詞的適當(dāng)形式填空Itremainsunknownorganicfoodisreallybetterforpeople.Ihavesearchedlongandit'shardtofindtheanswer.ButIcouldn'tfindanyscientificstudiestoproveordisproveorganicfoodisbetter.makesorganicproductsisthattheyarefreefromthechemicalsusedonconventionallygrownproducts.So,Iturnedmyattentiontothesechemicals.Mostreportsclaimthatthesechemicals,handledproperlyandusedinsmallamounts,arenotdangeroustohumans.Althoughpesticidescanbebeneficialtosociety,theycanalsoposeriskstohumanhealthandtheenvironmentiftheyareimproperlyhandled.childrenareeasilyharmedbypesticideexposureiswidelyaccepted.Theeffectsofexposuretopesticidesincludingpoisoning,eyedamageandsoon.So,I'vefoundisthatthereisnoevidencethatthesechemicalscancauseserioushealthproblemswhenhandledproperly.Thereisnoevidencethattheycan'teither.Infact,itistruewehavetomakeourowndecisionswhethertobuyorganicfoodornot.維度4語(yǔ)法填空Disneyisagreatplace.Toomanypeople(want)toworkthere,Disneyhasmanygreatjobs,oneofwhichislifeguarding.2.________(involve)insavingseveralvisitorsatDisney,VickiGarsideknowsthatalifeguardrolemaynotbeforeveryone.However,she(strong)suggeststhatyoushouldneverrefusethejobbefore(have)atry.“Iknowsomepeoplewouldn'twanttheresponsibility,butforthosewhoaregoodat5.________(swim),it'sagreatjobtohaveatDisney,”shesays.Garsidespentsixmonths(serve)asalifeguardatDisney'sBayLakeArealastyear.Shesaid,“Lifeguardinghasoneofthe(high)basepayrates(比率)amongallthejobs,aswellasveryreasonable(work)hours.”Shealsosaysthatallofherco-workershadagreattime(stay)witheachotheratDisney.“Guestsarealsoveryfriendlyandpolite.Theyknowyouaretheretodoajobandyouaretherefortheir10.________(safe).”ForpeoplewhoareinterestedingettingjobsatDisney,it'sagreatwaytogetyourfootinthedoor.eq\a\vs4\al(層級(jí)二)主題閱讀訓(xùn)練Ⅰ.閱讀理解ACPR(心肺復(fù)蘇術(shù))saveslives.Itcanreallychangesomeone'slife,asIfoundoutformyselfmanyyearsago.OnOctober14,2009,mymomhadanaccidentwhileplayingsoccerandwastakentohospital.Thenextmorning,Iwastoldthatmymomhadhadacardiacarrest(心臟停搏).Ilaterlearnedthattwoplayersontheopposingteamkeptbreathingairintomymom'smouthandpressingherchestforsevenminutes,astheywaitedfortheambulancetoarrive.Mymomstayedinthehospitalforonlytendays.IknowthatIamveryluckytohavemymomhere,becausemostpeoplewhohavecardiacarrestsanddonotreceiveCPRwithinthefirstsixminutesdie.MymomhasusedthisexperiencetospreadthewordaboutCPR.ShejoinedtheSuddenCardiacArrestSupportGroup,whichwassetuptohelpsurvivorsandtheirfamiliesthroughadifficultexperience.ThesupportgroupalsotakespartintheHeartWalkeveryyear,raisingmoneyfortheAmericanHeartAssociation.AndsheattendsLobbyDayeachyear,convincingtheNewYorkStateLegislaturetopassalawthatwouldmakebasicCPRandfirst-aidtrainingagraduationrequirementforhighschoolstudents.Thistaskisnotasdifficultasitmayfirstappeartobe.EverystudentinNewYorkStatemusttakehealthclassinordertograduate.Justoneortwodaysofhealthclasseachyearwillensurethateverystudentinthestatewilllearnthisimportantskill.Thistrainingisalsonearlyfree.ThereisnoneedforaprofessionalCPRinstructorbecausetheAmericanHeartAssociationhasonlinevideosthatshowthenewesttechniquesinCPR.Also,mostlocalEMSserviceswilllendtrainingmodelstoschools.MymomandherfellowsurvivorsgotoahighschooleachyeartotalktothestudentsabouttheimportanceoflearningCPR.ThistrainingwillnotgetyoutheofficialCPRcertification(證書),butasmymomsays,“Youdon'tneedalittlecardtosavesomeone'slife.”1.Howdoestheauthorfeelaboutthetwoplayers?A.Abitsorry.B.Quiteconcerned.C.Deeplygrateful.D.Ratherfrightened.2.Inwhatwaydidtheauthor'smotherchange?A.ShemadeeffortstoimproveCPR.B.ShebecameanactiveCPRsupporter.C.Shepaidmoreattentiontoherhealth.D.Sherealizedthekeyimportanceoflaw.3.Whatdoesparagraph4sayabouttheCPRtrainingforstudents?A.Itmaybeturneddownbyalotofstudents.B.Itwillbeeagraduationrequirement.C.Itrequireslittletimeandmoney.D.Itisdifficultanddangerous.4.Whatmighttheauthor'smotheragreewith?A.CPRskillsaremoreimportantthanCPRcertifications.B.EverygraduateshouldgetanofficialCPRcertification.C.ItischallengingformanystudentstomasterCPRskills.D.HighschoolsshouldmakeaspecialcardforCPRlearners.B[2023·湖南師范大學(xué)附屬中學(xué)高二期中]Ifyouhaveahightemperatureorarerecoveringfromheartsurgery,itisdifficulttobefullyfocusedatwork.Sickdaysaremeanttopreventpeoplefromhurtingthemselves,theirco-workers,orcustomersonthejob.However,workingfromhomehaschangedthislogic.Thework-from-homerevolutionhasraisedthebarforwhatcountsasbeingsick.Attheheightofthepandemicpeopleworkedfromhomeevenwithserioussymptomssuchasfever,shortnessofbreathornausea.Manystilldo.NicholasBloomofStanfordUniversityhasbeentrackingwork-from-homehabitssincebeforetheCovid-19popularizedthem.Inarecentworkingpaper,hepresentstheresultsofarandomizedcontrolledtrialatalargemultinationalpany,wheresickdaysfellby12%foremployeesworkingfromhometwodaysaweekrelativetothoseinginfulltime.Tobeinbednotdoinganythingmeansdisfortbothphysicallyandmentally.Salariedworkers,whoareoftenevaluatedonthebasisoftheirattendance,findithardtocallinsickforafewdaysnowthattheydon'tneedtoworryaboutspreadinggermsintheoffice.Forhigh-achievers,puttinginthehoursisnotachorebutawayoflife.Astheeconomicrecession(蕭條)putsfuturejobsecurityintoquestion,showingyourselftobeusefulbeesevenmoreimportant.Thoughallthisisunderstandable,itisalsotroubling.Beingevenmildlysickcanimpairbrainfunction.Itisdifficulttoexerciseproperjudgmentifonecannotfocusonthetaskathand.ItiswhypeoplewithloweroxygenconcentrationsometimesremoveprotectiveclothesatopMountEverest;somefreezetodeath.Firingoffemailswhilefeelingdizzywillputthebodyunderfurtherstress.Soldieringon(硬挺)maymaketheemployeebothsickerandlessproductiveforlonger.Digitalpresenteeism(超時(shí)工作),forthatiswhatsuchpersistingamountsto,isinnoone'sinterest.5.Howhasthework-from-homerevolutionaffectedemployees?A.Ithasheightenedtheirenthusiasm.B.Ithasmadeithardertoaskforsickleave.C.Ithaspopularizedrelevantstudies.D.Ithasimprovedtheirwelfare.6.WhatcanwelearnfromthestudyofNicholasBloom?A.Whethertotakeasickornotisarandomchoice.B.TheCovid-19haspopularizedwork-from-homehabits.C.Thosewhoworkfulltimeinofficetendtogetmoresickleave.D.Work-from-homehabitsmostlyhappeninbigpanies.7.Whatmightbethebiggestconcernforthesalariedworkersonamedicalleave?A.Endangeringtheircurrentjobs.B.Bringinggermstotheoffice.C.Failingtobehigh-achievers.D.Feelingunfortableinbed.8.Whatwilltheauthorprobablytalkaboutnext?importanceofstayinghealthy.B.Thefutureofflexibleworkinghabit.C.Theproperattitudetowardstakingasickleave.D.Thebenefitsofworkingfromhome.Ⅱ.七選五Alast-minutevacationcanbeawonderfulsurpriseandanescapefromthenormallytakesaweekendorafewmightthinkthatalast-minutevacationwillcostatonof1__Ifyoudecidetotakealast-minutevacationtoanareayouvisitfrequently,callyourusualacmodationsandseeiftheyofferafavorablepricetorepeatcustomers.Ifyouhavemetthemanageronyourearliertrips,asktospeaktohimandexplainyoursituation.__2__Soit'spossibleforyoutogetagreatdeal.Somehotelswilloftenhaveroomsthattheycannot3__Talkcarefully,andyoumaybeabletopersuadethemintogivingyouadiscount.__4__Saveontransportationcoststoadestinationnearby.Visitatownyou'veneverbeentobefore,orstayafewnightsinacitythatyouonlygotofordaytrips.LocalescapescanbejustasrelaxingasflyingtoHawaiifortheweekend,andwillprobablygiveyoumoretimeatyourdestination.Teenagersareoftenexcitedaboutthechancetogetoutoftheirparents'houseforacontactanyyoungcousinyoucantrustinthehousewhileyouareonvacation.__5__Youjustneedtoleavehimorhereasyinstructionsandsomefoodinthefridge.A.Heorshecanbeaskedtofeedthepets.B.Soprepareforalittleunexpectednessandrelax.C.Manysmallhotelsandinnsappreciateregularcustomers.them,makingsomemoneyisbetterthanmakingnoneatall.E.Actually,youmaybeabletosaveafewdollarsifyouplansmart.F.Alast-minutevacationdoesn'thavetobethousandsofmilesaway.G.Thekeytoagreatlast-minutevacationisarefusaltostressdetails.Ⅲ.完形填空[2023·湖北省宜昌市協(xié)作體高二期中]InWashingtonDC,thereisanentrepreneurial(創(chuàng)業(yè)的)teen,whoownsand__1__hisownbakerybusiness.YoungMichaelPlattistheownerofMichael'sDesserts.Bornwitha(n)__2__loveforsweets,hebecame__3__inbakingwhenhewasnine.Sincehewasdiagnosedwithsevereepilepsy(癲癇)at10,Michaelhasbeenhomeschooledbyhismother.Withhisactivit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