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人教版必修1《Unit 2 English around the world》2022年同步练习卷

发布:2024/4/20 14:35:0

Ⅰ.阅读理解

  • 1.That youngsters were glued to online games on their smart phones was a great concern for Ngurang Meena,a school teacher in Nirjuli.The 30-year-old social science teacher,who ran the Ngurang Learning Institute,an adult literacy centre,said that she felt disheartened when she read student papers. "The graph of student performance is falling every year.It breaks my heart whenever I see answer sheets - basic grammar skills are missing and there's an absence of any cohesive (连贯的) expression.They lack guidance and their reading culture is almost zero," Meena said.When her school and the centre she ran had to close due to infectious diseases,she planned to do something to address the problem.
       Inspired by a similar proposal in Mizoram,Meena set up a bookshelf with around 80 books as well as some benches on the side of the road in Nirjuli on August 30th,2020,where passersby could spend time reading.The selections included motivational books,biographies and novels as well as comics for young children. "I have to please the minors with sweets to sit and read,but that is okay, " she laughed.
       Meena's bookshelf became a hit among youngsters who spent hours in the reading corner.Within two months,her effort became the talk of the town.
       Now,generous contributions of books come in from the public and she is even receiving requests to set up such libraries in other parts of the state,including one in the capital,Itanagar.Since the tiny libraries are far from the main town,she also lends books out to those who want to read at home.
       "I never thought that this would become such a big inspiration," Meena said. "Since childhood,we have been told that books are our best friends.The next generation of kids is focused on games and other things.I don't want them to head on the wrong track," she added.

    (1)What's the aim of Meena's reading program?

    A.To care for youngsters lacking in reading.
    B.To help adults learn some cohesive expression.
    C.To keep Ngurang Learning Institute running well.
    D.To highlight the importance of reading for adults.
    (2)What did Meena do to encourage young kids to read more?

    A.She offered some rewards to them.
    B.She provided them with transportation.
    C.She chose novels with beautiful covers.
    D.She selected books covering every category.
    (3)Which words can best describe Meena's libraries?

    A.Small and useless.
    B.Influential and meaningful.
    C.Large but impractical.
    D.Widespread but unwelcome.
    (4)What is the best title for the text?

    A.Books:Sources of Knowledge
    B.The Roadside Reading Corner
    C.The Library:an Ideal place for the Young
    D.New Ideas about Setting a Reading Plan

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Ⅱ.七选五

  • 3.Learning a new language like English can be a challenge. (1)
    Classes are important,and so is disciplined practice.It can even be fun.Here are some guidelines to help you become a better English learner.
       Study every day.Learning any new language is a time-consuming process,more than 300 hours according to some estimates.Rather than try and cram a few hours of review once or twice a week,most experts say short,regular study sessions are more effective. (2)

       (3)
    Instead of focusing on one single task for the entire study session,try mixing things up.Study a little grammar,then do a short listening exercise,then perhaps read an article on the same topic.Don't do too much;20 minutes on three different exercises is plenty.The variety will keep you engaged and make studying more fun.
       Read,watch,and listen.Reading English-language newspapers and books,listening to music,or watching TV can also help you improve your written and verbal comprehension skills. (4)

       Write it down.Repetition is key as you're learning English,so writing is a great way to practice. (5)
    By making a habit of writing,you'll also find your reading and comprehension skills improved over time.You may even discover you've got a talent for writing.

    A.Keep things fresh.
    B.Play vocabulary and grammar games.
    C.But with regular study,it can be done.
    D.It doesn't matter whether you use a computer or pen and paper.
    E.Non-native English speakers sometimes struggle with doing so.
    F.As little as 30 minutes a day can help you improve your English skills over time.
    G.By doing so repeatedly,you'll absorb things like speech patterns,accents,and grammar.

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Ⅲ.语法填空

  • 4."There is a long,long story(1)
    Tai Chi and me," says Jose Gago,61,a Spanish man who has taught Tai Chi in his hometown for almost 36 years.
        Although the first martial arts school (2)
    (found)in 1982 in Ourense,Spain,Jose did not make the trip to Yongnian,China until 1994 (3)
    (further)his study of Tai Chi.Since then,he(4)
    (travel)to China over 20 times.For Jose,Tai Chi is not (5)
    (simple)a sport.(6)
    attracts him most is the Taoist philosophy rooted in Tai Chi,of which the main elements consist in the principles of "softness,slowness,balance and rootedness".
        His martial arts school,which provides introductory programs for (7)
    (begin),has approximately 150 students,(8)
    (range)from children under the age of 5 to senior citizens over 70.He has trained thousands of students in Spain,many of (9)
    have won awards in a number of tournaments.
        Jose's hometown has hosted a number of free Tai Chi community classes and Tai Chi is acting as an important bridge for(10)
    (culture)exchange.

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