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課時作業(yè)(十)Unit2PartⅣLesson3GettingtotheTopⅠ.閱讀理解AIfyoueverhavethedesiretobreakoutintosong—intheshower,inthecar,maybeatyourneighbor'skaraokenight—youshouldembraceitwhole-heartedly.Thisancientartcannotonlymakeyoufeelgood,itcanalsoimproveyourwell-being,reduceyourfeelingsofpain,andevenextendyourlife.Usingyourvoicetosing,ratherthansimplycarryoutaconversation,offersuniquebenefitsbecausesingingaffectsourbodies.Also,studieslinksingingwithalowerheartrate,decreasedbloodpressureandreducedstressaccordingtoPatriciaPrestonRoberts,amusictherapist(治療專家).(__1__)Singing,particularlyinagroup,seemstobenefittheelderlyparticularlywell.Aspartofathree-yearstudyexamininghowsingingaffectsthehealthofthoseagedfifty-fiveandolder,aSeniorSingersChoruswasformedbytheLevineSchoolofMusicinWashington.D.C.Theseniorsinvolvedinthechorus,aswellasseniorsintwoseparateartsgroupsaboutwritingandpainting,showedsignificanthealthimprovementscomparedtothoseinthecontrolgroups(比照組).Obviously,theartsgroupsreportedthirtyfewerdoctors'visit,fewereyesightproblems,lessdepression,andlessneedformedication.(__2__)EvenleadresearcherDr.GeneD.Coben,directoroftheCenteronAgingatGeorgeWashingtonUniversity,wassurprisedathowbiganeffecttheseniors'artsparticipationhadontheirhealth.Cobensaid,“Theaverageageofallthesubjectswaseighty.Thisishigherthanlifeexpectancy.So,ifaneffectweretobeachieved,onewouldordinarilyexpecttoseelessdeclinecomparedtothecontrolgroup.Thefactthattherewassomuchimprovementinmanyareaswasthesurprisingfactor.”(__3__)Theseniorsalsonoticedhealthimprovementsandtheyreportedfeelingbetterbothindailylifeandwhilesinging.Thepartofthebrainthatworkswithspeechisdifferentfromthepartthatprocessesmusic.“Peopleseemtoenjoydoingsomethingjointlywithotherpeople.Therearealotoffactsthatbeingsociallyinvolvedisgoodforpeoplewithdementia(老年癡呆),”Ballardsaid.Theartsareshowingupasatreatmenttoolinhospitalsacrossthecountry.(__4__)Ifyouarethinkingofvolunteering,singingatahospitalmaybeagoodchoice—notonlyforthepatients,butalsoforyourself.1.WhywasCobensurprisedattheresultofthestudy?A.Thestudywasnotexpensiveasexpected.B.Artsactedasatreatmenttoolinhospitals.C.People'shealthintheartsgroupimprovedgreatly.D.Theseniorsthemselvesnoticedhealthimprovements.2.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsarts?A.Doubtful.B.Positive.C.Negative.D.Worried.3.Whereshouldthefollowingsentencebeput?“Sheusessongstohelppatientswhosufferfromavarietyofproblems.”A.(1)B.(2)C.(3)D.(4)4.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.HowtoAvoidGettingDementiaB.HowSeniorsLiveaHealthyLifeC.HowtoKeepOurBrainsHealthyD.HowSingingImprovesYourHealthBIwasabout5whenIfirstheardtheword“Greenland”,andmyinterestgrewfromthere.Finally,afterdecades,Idecidedtogo.WhenIfinallyarrived,theplace,atfirstglance,wasclearlymisnamed:TheeastcoastofGreenlandwasanexpanseoficeandsnow,withnosignofhumanhabitation.OneofmypurposesofgoingtoGreenlandwastomakecontactwithsomenativeGreenlanders.Ididn'tknowIwouldachievethis,butsuccesscameinanunexpectedway.WhenIarrivedattheIllunnguujukHotel,whereIhadreservedabed,ayoungcoupleandtheirbabywereoutfront,enjoyingthesunandunusualwarmth.GreenlandersspeaktheirownInuitlanguageandlearnDanishinschool,andmanyalsospeakEnglishwell.Theyoungwoman,however,wasnotoneofthese.HerEnglishturnedouttobeanticlimactic.WhenIidentifiedmyself,hereyeswidened.Anothertravelerhadarrivedearlierand,mistakinghimforme,theyhadgivenhimmybed.Therewasnomorespaceinthehotel.“Butdon'tworry,”shesaid,asshethrewherselfintocleaningatinyhousethefamilyowned.“Thisisforyou,”shesaid.Andasifthatweren't,enough,sheinvitedmetoeatsupperwithherfamily.ThateveningIsatdowntoadinneroffreshfishwithaloving,happynativefamily.WhenIfirstsetfootinGreenlandIfoundmyselfallbutshockedbytheemptiness,thevastness,andthesilence.IhaddecidedthatIwouldprobablyneverreturn.AndthenIwastakenintothisGreenlandichome.Icannowsaythatevencold,empty,andsilentsceneryisworthvisiting,solongasonehasawarmandwelcomingplacetogoto.5.Whatmaybetheauthor'soriginalimaginationaboutGreenland?A.Densepopulation.B.Incrediblesilence.C.Amazingvastness.D.Awfulweather.6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“anticlimactic”inParagraph4mean?A.Simple.B.Modern.C.Outstanding.D.Disappointing.7.Theauthorlosthisbedinthehotelbecauseof________.A.thepoorconditionB.thehighpriceC.a(chǎn)wrongaddressD.a(chǎn)misunderstanding8.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.AGuidebookforGreenlandB.AColdandWarmGreenlandC.ATerribleExperienceinaHotelD.AChildhoodDreamtoComeTrueⅡ.完形填空Lastmonth,AlexpostedhispaintingofafoxonReddithopingtoraisemoneyforananimalrescuegroup.Butwhenavideoofhimworkingonthepaintingwentviralwithmorethan44,000“l(fā)ikes”,requestsonsocialmediafrompeoplehopingtobuycopiesofhiswork__1__in.Hisfanswereamazedwhentheywatchedhimpaintbyholdingabrushinhis__2__becausehehadlosttheuseofhishands.DrawingandpaintingalwayscamenaturallytoAlex.Whenhewasakid,hewouldsitdowntodrawsomethingalmosteveryday.Itcontinued__3__highschoolandcollege.Helovedcreatingsomethingwithhishands.Butin2004,Alex__4__ararediseasethatcausedsensory(感覺的)lossandweakness.Oneday,hesuddenlycouldnotusehislefthand.Thentheproblemspreadquicklytohisrighthand.Asthepainandnumbness__5__andmoretestsweredone,thephysicians__6__Alexhadarareimmunedisorder.__7__,hewasnolongerabletodraw,paintorplaythepiano.BySeptember2005,hehaddifficultywalking,ashislegsandfeethadalsoweakened.__8__,heneededawheelchair.Hehadtoquithisjobandmovetolivewithhisparents.Alexdidn'tfollowhisartisticdream__9__hismothershowedhimsomepaintingscreatedbyartistswhoalsocouldnotusetheirhandsandarmsin2015.Hewasvery__10__andthenbegantoteachhimselftopaintwithhismouthandto__11__therightpressuretothecanvas(畫布).Threeyearsago,Alexsuccessfullyhadamajortransplant__12__.Theprocessofrecoveryischallengingbutsteady.Withsupportingaidsonbothlegs,heiswalkingagainwithoutpain.Alexhopesonedayhewillbeableto__13__apaintbrushinhishand.Ifnot,hewillcontinueto__14__hisvisionswithhismouth.“Ihavealottobe__15__.I'mpaintingagain;I'mwalkingagain.Lifefeelsreallygoodformerightnow,”Alexsaid.1.A.droppedB.pouredC.calledD.burst2.A.handB.footC.a(chǎn)rmD.mouth3.A.throughB.beforeC.fromD.upon4.A.witnessedB.recognizedC.developedD.a(chǎn)ssessed5.A.disappearedB.a(chǎn)ttackedC.worsenedD.weakened6.A.predictedB.a(chǎn)pologizedC.observedD.discovered7.A.AsaresultB.OnthewholeC.WithoutdoubtD.Inreturn8.A.OccasionallyB.EventuallyC.NormallyD.Basically9.A.unlessB.onceC.a(chǎn)lthoughD.until10.A.impressedB.sympatheticC.confusedD.sensible11.A.presentB.contributeC.a(chǎn)pplyD.a(chǎn)djust12.A.operationB.performanceC.a(chǎn)ssessmentD.substitute13.A.testoutB.setasideC.bringoutD.pickup14.A.replaceB.rewardC.expressD.target15.A.occupiedwithB.concernedaboutC.gratefulforD.a(chǎn)ccusedof課時作業(yè)(十)Ⅰ.閱讀理解A【語篇解讀】本文是一篇爭論文,主要內(nèi)容是論證歌頌有助于身體健康,并且作者供應(yīng)了喬治·華盛頓高校的探討作為論據(jù)來證明歌頌是如何改善身體健康的。1.答案與解析:C推理推斷題。依據(jù)第四段的EvenleadresearcherDr.GeneD.Coben,directoroftheCenteronAgingatGeorgeWashingtonUniversity,wassurprisedathowbiganeffecttheseniors'artsparticipationhadontheirhealth.以及Theseniorsalsonoticedhealthimprovements可知,老年人參加藝術(shù)活動對他們的健康有很大的影響,Dr.GeneD.Coben對此感到特別驚異,并且老年人都留意到了健康狀況的改善,因此推斷讓Coben驚訝的是藝術(shù)團體中的人們的健康狀況有了很大的改善。故選C。2.答案與解析:B推理推斷題。依據(jù)第一段的Thisancientartcannotonlymakeyoufeelgood,itcanalsoimproveyourwell-being,reduceyourfeelingsofpain,andevenextendyourlife.(這種古老的藝術(shù)不僅能讓你感覺良好,它還可以改善你的健康,削減你的難受的感覺,甚至延長壽命。)可推知,作者對待藝術(shù)的看法是主動的,故選B。3.答案與解析:A推理推斷題。依據(jù)文章其次段的Also,studieslinksingingwithalowerheartrate,decreasedbloodpressureandreducedstressaccordingtoPatriciaPrestonRoberts,amusictherapist.可知此處She指代音樂治療師,她用歌曲來幫助患有各種疾病的病人,與上文內(nèi)容聯(lián)系緊密,故選A。4.答案與解析:D主旨大意題。通讀全文以及依據(jù)各段主旨句可知,本文著眼于論證歌頌有助于身體健康,并且作者供應(yīng)了大量的論據(jù)來證明歌頌是如何改善身體健康的,D項能夠概括文章大意,故選D。B【語篇解讀】本文是一篇記敘文。文章講解并描述了作者對于格陵蘭島的相識。小時候作者始終認為格陵蘭島有很多人,直到后來作者第一次去才發(fā)覺那里人很少,而且特別冷,因此對格陵蘭島印象不好,但是在酒店卻感受到了格陵蘭島人的熱忱。5.答案與解析:A細微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)文章第三段內(nèi)容知,作者原以為格陵蘭島上有密集的人口。故選A。6.答案與解析:D詞義揣測題。由上文中的“...speakEnglishwell...however,wasnotoneofthese.”可推斷,這位年輕女性的英語不好。由此可推知,anticlimactic應(yīng)意為“令人悲觀的”,與D項意思一樣。故選D。7.答案與解析:D細微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。由第五段中的“Anothertravellerhadarrivedearlierand...mybed”可知,旅店人員誤將別人當成了作者。故選D。8.答案與解析:B主旨大意題。通讀全文尤其是最終一段最終一句“Icannowsaythatevencold,empty,andsilentsceneryisworthvisiting,solongasonehasawarmandwelcomingplacetogoto.”可推知,雖然格陵蘭島外部自然環(huán)境寒冷難耐,但當?shù)鼐用駞s很熱忱。B項精確概括了文章內(nèi)容,適合作本文標題。故選B。Ⅱ.完形填空【語篇解讀】文章介紹亞歷克斯由于患病,導(dǎo)致感覺丟失和虛弱,他再也不能畫畫、繪畫或彈鋼琴了,最終他用嘴叼著畫筆畫畫的視頻被點贊的勵志故事。1.答案與解析:Bdrop下降,削減;pour傾瀉;call打電話;burst爆裂。句意:但當他創(chuàng)作這幅畫的一段視頻在網(wǎng)上獲得超過4.4萬個“贊”時,社交媒體上來自愿購買他作品副本的人大量涌現(xiàn)。故選B。2.答案與解析:Dhand手;foot腳;arm胳膊;mouth嘴。句意:當粉絲們看到他嘴里叼著刷子畫畫時,他們都驚呆了,因為他的手已經(jīng)不能用了。由此可知答案為D。3.答案與解析:Athrough通過,穿過;before在……之前;from從……來;upon在……上。這種狀況始終持續(xù)到中學(xué)和高校。故選A。4.答案與解析:Cwitness目睹;recognize相識;develop患病,發(fā)展;assess評估。句意:但在2004年,亞歷克斯患上了一

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