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高中英语人教版必修5练习:Unit 5 Section Ⅱ
www.ks5u.com Unit 5First aid Section Ⅱ Learning about Language,Using Language,Summing Up & Learning Tip 课后篇巩固提升 一、用所给单词或短语的适当形式填空 put one’s hands on ambulance ceremony make a difference pressure a number of bravery treat bandage apply 1.It whether you will do that or not. 答案:makes a difference 2.Men and women must be equally in education and employment. 答案:treated 3.You should for the post to that company in person. 答案:apply 4.I am glad that students and teachers are in favour of me. 答案:a number of 5.Though there were many people there,they couldn’t any useful tools. 答案:put their hands on 6.Many of the farmers are living under . 答案:pressure 7.Someone was injured in the accident and we called an . 答案:ambulance 8.We admire him for his . 答案:bravery 9.The closing was held on the 24th. 答案:ceremony 10.I found his injured arm wrapped in . 答案:bandages 二、单句填空 1.The child was looking for his textbook all the morning,but didn’t put his hands it. 答案:on 2.He is friendly to others,but his (treat)of his wife is awful. 答案:treatment 3.I can’t pull the bush up because it is (firm) rooted in the ground. 答案:firmly 4.He received a medal in reward for his (brave) in the battle. 答案:bravery 5.It is our attitudes that make a (differ) in our life. 答案:difference 三、根据汉语提示完成句子 1.如果可能的话,我希望你能就安全规则给我们提出一些建议。 ,I would like you to give us some advice on safety regulations. 答案:If possible 2.毫无疑问,他的持之以恒使他最终取得了胜利。 it is his perseverance that helped him succeed eventually. 答案:There is no doubt that 3.近几年他向那所小学捐赠了大量的图书。 In recent years he has contributed books to that primary school. 答案:a large number of 4.我父亲过去身体很好,但上星期突然病了。 My father used to be in good health,but he suddenly last week. 答案:fell ill 5.你所做的一切会对那些需要帮助的人有所帮助。 What you have done will to those in need. 答案:make a difference 6.他正在睡觉,突然感到有人向他走过去。 He he felt somebody stepping towards him. 答案:was sleeping when 7.我要申请一份暑假期间的兼职工作。 I’m a part-time job during the summer vacation. 答案:applying for 8.她请每个孩子吃了个冰激凌。 She each of the children an ice-cream. 答案:treated;to 四、阅读理解 A Wanda Butts dropped the phone and screamed when she heard the news that her son was dead. Josh had drowned(溺亡) while sailing on a lake with friends.The 16-year-old didn’t know how to swim,and he wasn’t wearing a life jacket. Josh was not alone in the black community.According to USA Swimming,70% of African-American children cannot swim.According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,African-American children between the ages of 5 and 14 are three times more likely to drown than white children in the same age range(范围). In 2007,Butts started the Josh Project,a non-profit(非营利组织) that provides low-cost swimming lessons for children in Toledo,Ohio.The swimming lessons take place at a local high school over four Saturdays for a total cost of $10. To date,the Josh Project has helped more than 1,000 children learn how to swim. “The public pools near our home were closed,and other places were not affordable,”said Lisa Haynes,whose 14-year-old son,Joshua,is one of 60-plus students in the Josh Project this summer. “I am less worried if Joshua is near water because he has the basics of how to swim,”Haynes said.“And we’re thankful for that.” Butts is doing much more,however,than just providing swimming lessons. “She ups the awareness(意识),”said Shaun Anderson,a swimming coach who was so inspired by her story that he created a Josh Project swimming program at Norfolk State University.“Once these communities learn how to swim,they will pass it down,which results in future generations(代) that know how to swim.” Butts said she has two wishes for the future:One is to change the drowning numbers of African-American children,and the other is to have a swimming center where the children can swim daily instead of just once a week. 1.What led to Josh’s drowning? A.He was poor in boating skills. B.He gave his life jacket to a friend. C.He was never taught swimming skills. D.He was careless when swimming in the lake. 答案:C 解析细节理解题。由第二段可知,因为不会游泳且未穿救生衣,Josh在湖中与朋友们乘船航行时溺亡。 2.Why did the author list the numbers in Paragraph 3? A.To show children under 14 are more likely to drown. B.To argue children should learn swimming at a very young age. C.To show many African-American children lack swimming skills. D.To introduce the difference between African-American and white children. 答案:C 解析推理判断题。第三段主旨句为第一句,即Josh的情况在美国非裔群体中并不罕见。接下来作者引用两个组织提供的数据来支持这个说法,70%的非裔美国儿童不会游泳,且在5到14岁年龄段的儿童之中,非裔美国儿童溺亡的人数要比白人儿童高出几倍。因此,这些数据是为了说明非裔美国儿童当中有许多人都不会游泳。 3.What can we learn about the Josh Project? A.It has its own swimming pools. B.It provides lessons only in summer. C.It serves children aged from 5 to 14. D.Its swimming lessons take place once a week. 答案:D 解析细节理解题。由第四段中的“The swimming lessons...four Saturdays”以及最后一段中的“where the children...just once a week”可知,该组织每周六开设游泳课程,一周一次。 4.What did Lisa Haynes think of the swimming lessons the Josh Project provides? A.Expensive. B.Helpful. C.Interesting. D.Difficult. 答案:B 解析推理判断题。由倒数第四段中Haynes所说的话可知,她的儿子通过游泳课程学会了基本的游泳技能,她对此很感激。因此可推断,Haynes认为该公益组织开设的游泳课程很有用。 B Mr.Peter Johnson,aged twenty-three,battled for half an hour to escape from his trapped car yesterday when it landed upside down in three feet of water.Mr.Johnson took the only escape route—through the boot(行李箱). Mr.Johnson’s car had finished up in a ditch(沟渠) at Romney Marsin,Kent after skidding (滑行) on ice and hitting a bank.“Fortunately,the water began to come in only slowly,” Mr.Johnson said.“I couldn’t force the doors because they were jammed against the walls of the ditch and dared not open the windows because I knew water would come flooding in.” Mr.Johnson,a sweet salesman of Sitting Home,Kent,first tried to attract the attention of other motorists by sounding the horn and hammering on the roof and boot.Then he began his struggle to escape. Later he said,“It was really a half penny that saved my life.It was the only coin I had in my pocket and I used it to loosen the back seat to get into the boot.I hammered desperately with a hammer trying to make someone hear,but no help came.” It took ten minutes to loosen the seat,and a further five minutes to clear the sweet samples from the boot.Then Mr.Johnson found a wrench and began to work on the boot lock.Fifteen minutes passed by.“It was the only chance I had.Finally it gave,but as soon as I moved the boot lid,the water and mud poured in.I forced the lid down into the mud and scrambled clear as the car filled up.” His hands and arms cut and bruised(擦伤),Mr.Johnson got to Beckett Farm nearby,where he was looked after by the farmer’s wife,Mrs.Lucy Bates.Huddled in a blanket,he said,“That thirty minutes seemed like hours.” Only the tips of the car wheels were visible,police said last night.The vehicle had sunk into two feet of mud at the bottom of the ditch. 5.What is the most important to Mr.Johnson during his escape? A.The hammer. B.The coin. C.The screw. D.The horn. 答案:B 解析细节理解题。由第四段中的“It was really a half penny that saved my life.”可知,在Mr.Johnson的逃生中,这枚硬币发挥了最重要的作用。故选B项。 6.Mr.Johnson’s car accident happened . A.with his car standing on its boot B.while on his way home C.partly due to the slippery road D.because of the high speed 答案:C 解析推理判断题。由第二段第一句中的“after skidding on ice and hitting a bank”可推知,事故发生的部分原因是路滑。 7.“Finally it gave” (Paragraph 5)means that . A.luckily the door was opened in the end B.at last I found the boot lock C.he forced the boot lid open with all his efforts D.The chance to escape lost 答案:C 解析推理判断题。由该句所在的上文内容可知,此处Finally it gave表示最终他把行李箱盖打开了。故选C项。 8.It may be inferred from the passage that . A.the ditch was along a quiet country road B.the accident happened on a snowy day C.the bank lent Mr.Johnson a hand about his damage D.Mr.Johnson was well treated for his injury 答案:A 解析推理判断题。根据第三段内容可知,由于路滑约翰逊所驾驶的汽车落入沟渠中,可知这条沟渠挨着公路;他想吸引他人的注意没有成功,这表明这条公路走的人少。故选A项。 五、七选五 Volunteering at a nursing home is an often overlooked volunteer area and yet one of the most needed.Statistics show that only 50 percent of nursing home residents have no close relatives and 46 percent have no living children. 1 However,the self-gratification and relationships you will receive is too unusual to be replaced. Make a list of nursing homes you are able to volunteer at on a regular basis.When doing this,use any resources from family members,friends,or even use an online search engine to find nursing homes.When choosing your home,also keep in mind your schedule;make sure that you can be fully committed to any obligations that the nursing home may give you. 2 3 Before calling,choose your times wisely,anytime between 9am-11am and 2pm-5pm would be a good option.By avoiding meal times or later at night,you’ll have a better chance for getting information and finding people who are free to talk with you. Ask for an application form. 4 This step is also where your applicant process begins.They will hand you all necessary applicant information.Most nursing homes will conduct interviews,do background checks,and may even have you receive vaccines and take drug tests. Become a “volunteer in training” at the nursing home. 5 Because of the wide variety of possible areas,you may experience variations in your training length and the content may vary. A.Expect to attend training if your application is approved. B.Call or visit the top three of your chosen nursing home options. C.Volunteering at a nursing home can be a really wonderful experience. D.From your list,choose the top three that cater to what you are looking for. E.You will be taken into training depending on the area you are assigned to train in. F.The process of becoming a volunteer at a nursing home can often be a little too long. G.The activity director or volunteer coordinator will handle all of your information from here. 答案:1~5 FDBGE 六、语篇填空 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 In 1850,an American lawyer,Bethune,bought a slave to work in his home.The slave,a woman,had a small child 1. (call)Tom,who was blind. One day,Bethune 2. (walk) around his garden when he heard music coming from the house.He went inside and found young Tom playing on the family piano.Bethune 3. (immediate) realized that the boy,who was only four,had special abilities.4. he asked a band of musicians to come to the house and play in front of him.Tom reproduced perfectly the music 5. he had heard.Tom was indeed an unusual boy. In 1857,“Blind Tom” took part 6. his first public performance.The reviews were so good 7. Bethune took him on a tour of the US.Three years later,Blind Tom 8. (invite) to the White House to perform for the president.Over the next forty years,Tom performed 9. (enjoy) shows all over the US and other countries.His concerts were 10. mixture of classical music and his own compositions. 答案:1.called 2.was walking 3.immediately 4.And/So 5.that/which 6.in 7.that 8.was invited 9.enjoyable 10.a查看更多