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1、課時(shí)規(guī)范練3 Unit2(A) (35分鐘) 1.閱讀理解A (2017 ?北京卷) 11 was a cold March day in High Point, NorthCarolina. The girls on the Wesleyan Academy softbal1 team were waiting for their next turns at bat during practice, stamping their feet to stay warm. Kighth-grader Taylor Bisbee shivered(發(fā)抖) a little as she wa
2、tched her teammate Paris White play. The two didn' t know each other we 11-Taylor had just moved to town a month or so before. Suddenly, Paris fell to the ground, “Paris' s eyes rolled back, n Taylor says. "She started shaking. 1 knew it was an emergency. 11 certainly was. Paris had suffered a sud
3、den heart failure. Without immediate medical care, Paris would die. Atfirst, no one moved. The girls were in shock. Then the softbcill coach shouted out, “Does anyone know CPR?” CPR is a life-saving technique. To do CPR,you press on the sick person, s chest so that blood moves through the body and
4、takes oxygen to organs. Withoutoxygen, the brain is damaged quickly. Amazingly, Teiylor had just taken a CPR course the daybefore. Still, shehesitated. She didn' t think she knew it well enough. But when no one else came forweird, Taylor ran to Paris and began doing CPR. "It was scary. I knew it wa
5、s the difference between life and death, “ says Taylor. Taylor* s swift action helped her teammates calm down. One girl called 911. Two more ran to get the school nurse,who brought a defibrillator, an electronic devices (器 械)that can shock the heart back into work. Luck stayed with them:Pciris, s h
6、eartbeat returned. “I know I was really lucky, “ Paris says now. "Most people don' t survive this. My team saved my life.” Experts say Paris is right:For a sudden heart failure,the single best cheince for survival is having someone nearby step in and do CPR quickly. Today, Paris is back on the so
7、ftball team. Taylor will apply to college soon. She wants to be a nurse. "I feel more confident in my actions now, “ Taylor says. "I know I can act under pressure in a scary situation. v 1. What happened to Paris on a March day? A. She caught a bad cold. B. She had a sudden heart problem. C.She w
8、as knocked down by a ball. D. She shivered terribly during practice. 2. Why does Paris say she was lucky? A. She made a worthy friend. B. She recovered from shock. C.She received immediate CPR. D. She came back on the softball team. 3. Which of the following words can best describe Taylor? A
9、. Enthusiastic and kind. B. Courageous and calm. C. Cooperative and generous. D. Ambitious and professional. (2018 ?東北三省三校第一次聯(lián)考) A few yeeirs ago, my younger sister and I were the first ones to board our flight for Norfolk, Virginia. Just as we were about to board the plane, a mechanic rushed f
10、rom inside the aircraft and hurriedly stated, “TVe got problems!w I thought to myself, “Why did I have to be the one to hear that?I didn' t need to know that!” Very soon we were back in the terminal, waiting, cind then finally back on the plane.I waited for the pilot to give an explanation. Pilots
11、take courses to ease passengers, mind, right? Soon the pilot' s voice boomed, “Sorry for the delay, ladies and gentlemen. We had no power on the plane. We have a generator (發(fā)電機(jī))on the ground right now, and we are going to restart the engines. Once we get them going, we wi11 get up in the air and he
12、ad to Norfolk, and see what happens. w That was all he said. See what happens?We are going to get up in the air, and see what happens?Couldn, t we have another plan? Thirty minutes passed and we were still sitting there. Then the voice of the pilot came over the intercom again, “Ladies and gentlem
13、en,we only have one engine going right now, and it is working double times. M There were moans (呻吟)as if we had all boarded a ship of death, seated in a coffin. Finally, we got up in the air, and what happened?Nothing—other than push and lift. On landing in Norfolk, everyoneapplauded, breathing a s
14、igh of relief. Although I do sincerely like to have a plan better than “see what happensw worked out when flying, it really isn' t such a bad life strategy (策略).All too often,I would see people chasing their goals pause,frozen without action just because they don' t have all the necessary pieces or
15、 guaranteed results when in reality, they will never have all the pieces. If your effort is to build a business, if your mission is to start a friendship, if your gocil is to learn a new skill, “Get up in the air, and see what happens!” When travelling, I still hope my pilot has a more detailed pl
16、an than “We will see whcit happens." Although in life, it isn' t such a bad strategy, after all. 4. Hearing what the mechanic said, the ciuthor . A. preferred to wait rather than flycouldn, t wait to board the plane B. complained and hated to hear the newswanted to know the problem with the plane
17、 5. When the passengers were back in the plane,. A.they were given a good explanationthe pilot was confident about a safe flight B. they were told the two engines worked wellthey wondered if they could survive the flight 6. How did the author feel when he landed? A. Relieved.B. Cheerful. C. Sa
18、tisfied.D. Proud. 7. What would be the best title for the passage? A. What a Terrible Flight in My LifeWe' 11 See What Happens 8. A Detailed Plan Is EverythingPilots Should Take Courses H.七選五閱讀 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最正確選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。 Each time I see a balloon, my mind flies back to a memory
19、 of when I was a 6-year- old girl. 1 I asked my mom if dad had gone to heaven. "Yes, honey. Ofcourse, “ she said. “Can we write him a letter?” She peiused, the longest pause of my short life, andanswered, “Yes. " My heart jumped. uHow?Does the mailman go there?” I asked. “No, but I have an idea.
20、"2 I asked her what it wasfor. "Justwait, honey. You' 11 see.” Mom told me to write my letter. Eagerly, I got my favorite pen,and poured out my 6- year-oId heart in the form of blue ink.I wrote about my day, what I learned at school, how mom was doing, and even about what happened in a story I had
21、read. For a few minutes it was as if dad were still alive. I gave the letter to mom. 3 She made a hole in the corner of the letter where she looped(纏繞)the balloon string. We went outside and she gave me the balloon. It was still raining. “Okay, on the count of three, letgo. One, two, three. w The
22、 balloon, carrying my letter, flew upward against the rain. 4 Later I realized, like the balloon,that dad had never let his sickness get him down. He was strong. No matter what he suffered, he, d carry on and finally transcend(超 越)this cold world and his sick body. 5 I watched until the balloon dis
23、appeared into the gray and white and I prayed that his strength was passed to me. I prayed to be a balloon. A. She read it over,and a smile crossed her face. B. He rose into sky and became something beautiful. C. I prayed that dad could come back to life some day. D. It was a rainy Sunday and my
24、 father had recently died. E. We watched until it was swallowed by the mass of clouds. F. Mom drove to a party store and returned with a red balloon. G. Mom wcinted me to remember dad forever when I was 6 years old. HI.語(yǔ)篇填空 China has become the first country to kind a spacecraft on the far side
25、of the moon. The unmanned Chang' e_4 probe (探測(cè)器)一the name was inspired by an ancient Chinese moon goddess—1.(touch) down last week in the South Pole-Aitken basin. Landing on the moon' s far side is 2.(extreme) challenging. Because the moon' s body blocks direct radio communication with a probe,China
26、 first had to put a satellite in orbit above the moon in a spot 3. it could send signals to the spacecraft and to Earth. The far side of the moon is of particular 4.(interesting) to scientists because it has a lot of deep craters (環(huán)形山),more so 5. the familiar near side. Chinese researchers hope to u
27、se the instruments onboard Chang, e-4 6.(find) and study areas of the South Pole-Aitken basin. "This really excites scientists, w CarlePieters, a scientist at Brown University, says, ubecause it 7.(mean) we have the chance to obtain information about how the moon 8.(construct). w Data about the moon
28、, s composition, such as how 9. ice and other treasures it contains, could help China decide whether 10.(it) plans for a future lunar (月 球的)base are practical. 答案: I . l.B 2.C 3.B 4.C 5.D 6. A 7. B II. T5 DFAEBIII. 1. touched 2. extremely 3. where 4. interest 5. than 6. to find 7. means 8. is constructed 9. much 10. its
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