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人教版(2019)高中英語必修第二冊Unit4Historyandtraditions同步習(xí)題1.Theysaidgoodbyetothevillagers,withtears(roll)downtheircheeks.2.Thecompanymadean(announce)thattheydecidedtointroducetheirproductstoAsia.3.WiththeSpringFestival(approach),thestudentsarebeginningtotalkabouttheirplans.4.Henry,aboyfromthecountryside,iseager(go)toafamousuniversity,sohealwaysworkshard.5.Inthe(crowd)city,myfatherpreferswalkingtotakingabus.6.Inmyopinion,itisimportantwe(should)valueourfriendsinsteadofphonesinourreallife.7.Sheisverygeneroushertime,butmeanwithmoney.8.He(charge)withtakingdangerousproducts,whichmadeusallsurprised.9.Sofar,largeamountsofmoney(spend)onthatbigproject.10.Iwilltrymybest,butcan't(sure)thatyouwillsucceedthistime.11.閱讀理解Iwouldn'tbesurprisedatallifyoulovedoingsports.Sportsareaveryimportantpartofhumanlife.However,someareconsideredtobemoredangerous,suchasextremesports.Becauseofthedangerthosesportscanleadto,manypeoplebelievetheyshouldbebanned(禁止).Istronglybelievethatextremesportsarenotadangerandshouldnotbebanned.Therearemanyreasonsforlettingthemstayapartofourlife.Firstly,extremesportscanincreaseconfidence.Secondly,extremesportschallengepeopleanddeveloptheirskills.Andlastbutnotleast,extremesportscanaddtoaperson'sexperience,determinationandcourage.Somepeoplesaythatextremesportsaremuchtoorisky,andthereisalwaysadangerofseriousinjuryorevendeath.Butifyouwanttoremoverisks,youwillhavetoavoidmanyotherhumanactivitieslikedrivingandtravelingbyplane.Evencrossingaroadisdangerous!Manypopularsportsinfactcanmakeplayersinjuredeasily.Football,basketball,gymnastics,figureskatingandothersportscanleadtobadresults.Doyouknowthatfootballisoneofthemostdangeroussports?Aprofessionalfootballplayergetsupto200injuriesofdifferentkindseveryyear!Andtheincidentswhereaplayerdiesduringthematcharenotveryrare.Sportsdonotjusthavepositivephysicaleffects,buttheyalsohavementalandsocialbenefitsforthosewhotakepartinthem.Ithinkthattakingawayelementsofrisk,danger,andchallengewouldleaveallsportsmeaningless.Oursocietywillbehealthierifmorepeopletakepartinalltypesofsports.Banningdangeroussportsonlylimitsthefreedomofchoosingfromawiderangeofsportsthatpeopleshouldfeelfreetotakepartin.Ofcourse,ifyouwanttotakepartinanextremesport,youshouldalwaysbewellprepared.Afterall,safetycomesfirst.(1)Whydoestheauthormentionsuchactivitiesasdrivingandtravelingbyplane?A.Totellustoavoidsuchactivities.B.Toshowextremesportsarereallyrisky.C.Toshowrisksarecommoninourdailylife.D.Totelluspeople'sattitudestowardextremesports.(2)Whichofthefollowingstatementswouldtheauthoragreewith?A.Footballishighlydangerous.B.Popularsportshardlymakepeopleinjured.C.Mostpeopleseldomrealizethedangerofextremesports.D.Professionalfootballplayersknowmoreaboutwaysofavoidinginjury.(3)What'stheauthor'sattitudetowardextremesports?A.Doubtful. B.Worried. C.Negative. D.Positive.(4)Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.ShouldExtremeSportsBeBannedorNot?B.ShouldChildrenPlayDangerousSports?C.HowDoWeBenefitfromRiskySports?D.WhyDoPeopleLoveFootball?12.閱讀理解Onanygivenday,youcanfindmost10-year-oldboysthrowingaballaroundoutside,ridingtheirbikes,orplayingvideogames.ButBradenBakerisdifferent.Bradenisahearingimpaired(受損的)5th-graderandhastowearhearingaids(助聽器).Unluckily,Braden'sdogChewyfoundhishearingaidsontheflooranddestroyedthem—notonce,buttwice—andtheyhadtobereplaced.Butat$3,500to$6,000apair,Braden'scarelessnesswascostly.Braden'smotherAshleysatBradendownandhadalongtalkabouttakingbettercareofhishearingaids,explainingjusthowmuchtheycost."Itoldhimthathewasluckywecouldbuyanotherpairandthatsomepeoplecouldn'taffordanewpair,"Ashleysaid.ThosewordsclearlystuckinBraden'smind,whorealizedthatnoteverychildwhoneededhearingaidscouldaffordthem.Sorecently,the10-year-oldtookituponhimselftostartaGoFundMepagetoraisemoneyforthosewhoaren'tsolucky.Bradenmadeavideotoexplainwhyhewantedtoraisemoney.Ashleysaid,"Weweren'treallysurehowitwouldturnout.Hebeganwithagoalof$1,000.Wewokeupthenextmorningandfoundthatithadraised$400."Thisencouragedhimtostartmakingevenmorevideos.Fast-forwardafewmonthsandBraden'sGoFundMepagehasraisedover$15,000,whichBradendonatedtotheOticonHearingFoundation.Andthatmoneywillbeusedtohelpotherfamiliesbuyhearingaidsfortheirchildren.TheprojecthasnotonlytaughtBradenthevalueofmoney,butaccordingtohismom,"he'slearnedthatifyouputasmallideaintoaction,amazingthingscanhappen."AsforBraden'sadvicetothoselookingforwaystogivebacktoothers?"Don'tgiveup!Anysmallideacangetreallybig."(1)WhydidBradenchangehishearingaids?A.Hewantedabetterpairofhearingaids.B.Theoldpairsweredestroyedbyhisdog.C.Hishearingproblembecamemoreserious.D.Helosttheoldpairsbecauseofhiscarelessness.(2)WhathasledtoBradenstartingaGoFundMepage?A.Hismother'swordsabouttheusefulnessofhearingaids.B.Hismother'sencouragementforhimtodogoodthings.C.Hiswishtohelppoorchildrenwithhearingproblems.D.Hisneedtobuyanewpairofhearingaids.(3)HowdidBradenandhismotherfeelwhenthepagewasstarted?A.Uncertain. B.Satisfied. C.Hopeful. D.Unexpected.(4)WhathasBradenlearnedfromworkingontheproject?A.Oneshouldalwaysusemoneysmartly.B.Asmallideacanmakeabigdifference.C.Videoingisagoodwaytoreachpeople.D.It'simportanttodreambigandholdontoit.13.任務(wù)型閱讀Rainbows(彩虹)areoneofthemostbeautifulworksthatnaturecreates.Ifyou'veeverseenone,consideryourselflucky.Rainbowscanbeseenwhenlightpassesthroughraindrops,saysKristinCalhoun,aresearchscientiststudyingtheconditionsofweather.Whensunlightpassesthroughraindrops,thelightbends,asitentersadroplet.Asitleavesthedroplet,thelightseparatesintodifferentwavelengths(波長).Thesevencolors—red,orange,yellow,green,blue,indigoandviolet—bendinsevendifferentdirections.Redlight,forexample,bendsinadifferentwaythanvioletlight.Italsoexplainswhyrainbowslooklikeanarc(弧).Sometimes,however,rainbowscanactuallyformacirclethatyoucanseeinaplanewiththerightconditions."Thereisanevenbetterchancewhenthesunisatalowerlevel,earlyorlaterintheday,"Calhounsays.Andanotherkeyistofacetherainandhaveyourbacktothesun."Smallshowersandstorms

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