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北师大版(2019)必修第一册《Unit 1 Life Choices Lesson 1-2》2021年同步练习卷(基础训练)

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Ⅰ.语境填词

  • 1.It is
    (absolute) impossible for me to run such a long distance.

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  • 2.He has made a full
    (recover) from his operation.

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  • 3.She was unable to attend because of the
    (press) of work.

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  • 4.The national park has a large collection of wildlife,
    (range) from butterflies to elephants.

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  • 5.Situations changed.It is
    (necessity) for you to make a new plan.

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  • 6.It was a great
    (convenient)to have the doctor living near us.

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Ⅰ.阅读理解

  • 17.International Volunteering in New Zealand
    If you're visiting New Zealand and would like to volunteer,DOC(Department of Concentration) welcomes you to get involved.
       Before you come to New Zealand
       You do not need a work visa to volunteer with DOC.You ran volunteer on entry to New Zealand as long as you do not receive payment or benefits.
       You may need a police certificate
       Depending on the volunteer work you do with us,you may be required to provide a police certificate to DOC.Your police certificate would need to be written and certified in English.It's easier for you if you get a police certificate before you leave your country.
       How to get a new police certificate if you're already in New Zealand.(Click here)
       International students
       Volunteering with DOC is an option to gain experience.However,DOC does not offer opportunities to students who study at:
       ●universities outside New Zealand,or other education providers outside New Zealand.
       Insurance
       For all volunteers with DOC,we strongly advise you get comprehensive(综合的)travel insurance and unlimited medical cover.DOC does not accept responsibility for any:
       ●personal medical or accident events.
       ●loss or damage to personal items of equipment,or other associated costs while you're volunteering with DOC.

    (1)What may you offer to DOC if you want to volunteer as a foreigner in New Zealand?

    A.A work visa.
    B.A police certificate.
    C.A university diploma.
    D.A driver license.
    (2)Who cannot volunteer with DOC in New Zealand?

    A.An American official who is travelling in New Zealand.
    B.A Chinese businessman with some volunteering experiences.
    C.A Chinese exchange student in the University of Auckland in New Zealand.
    D.An English college student who has just been visiting his uncle in New Zealand for a few days.
    (3)Where is this passage probably from?

    A.A story book.
    B.A newspaper.
    C.A website.
    D.A travel guide book.

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  • 18.When I was three years old,I couldn't speak.It was a strange reality that none of the doctors I visited could understand.
       One day,I was shadowing(跟随)my mother.She found herself looking in a mirror,and through it our eyes met.She began to speak to me through the reflection,and I slowly began to mimic(模仿)her mouth's movements until I formed a word.
       It turned out I'm deaf in my left ear,and have a slight problem in my right ear.Being hard of hearing has been difficult,but I've never lived in a state of self-hating sorrow.
       Imagine being able to shut out all sound as you lay your head down to sleep by simply rolling over onto one side.That's my reality when I sleep on my "good ear",and it makes me feel like a superhero sometimes.
       People call my deaf side "bad ear",but when I wear my hearing aid,I have access to a range of features that some other deaf people don't.In cinemas,for example,with one click of a button I can enjoy a whole film as though it were whispered to me from the mouths of the actors.
       Owning a hearing aid hasn't always felt good,however.On the first day I got my aid,when I was eight,I took it to school for show-and-tell.As I explained how it worked to my classmates,a boy yelled out,"Aren't those for old men?" At that moment,I felt different.It took me a long time to get over that sense of being so unlike my peers.
       But it's not just school kids who can make us deaf and hard-of-hearing people feel like burdens.Every video on social media that lacks subtitles(字幕),for example,means an entire community of deaf people is unable to enjoy it.Completely deaf people are excluded from enjoying many movies too,as subtitles in cinemas are almost impossible to find.
       And with hearing aids costing around $2,500 each,it can be hard for many people to afford to be able to listen to the things that others take for granted.As for me,I can listen to music,enjoy films,and catch conversations-I'm lucky.I'm deaf,but I can still hear everything.I've been blessed with wonderful life experiences,and I am human.And when it comes to sleeping,I'm even superhuman.

    (1)How does the author view his hearing difficulty?

    A.It's a disaster and causes him a lot of trouble.
    B.It gives him a chance to experience something special.
    C.It makes him feel embarrassed in front of his classmates.
    D.It helps him to live in his own world without being interrupted.
    (2)What can be inferred from the passage about the author?

    A.He was born deaf.
    B.He is optimistic and helpful.
    C.The hearing aid brings convenience to his daily life.
    D.His family and classmates have supported him a lot.
    (3)What is the author's attitude toward his life?

    A.Excited.
    B.Anxious.
    C.Grateful.
    D.Disappointed.

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