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課時(shí)作業(yè)(十一)Unit6PartCLesson2QuestionsaboutMediaⅠ.閱讀理解AReadingbooksandlookingatpicturesaregreat,butnothingfacilitates(促進(jìn))learningliketravel,especiallyforteenagers.Notonlydotheygettoseeaworldbeyondtheirneighborhood,buttheygettoexperienceit,feelit,tasteit,hearitandbetterunderstandtheworldaroundthem.Afternearlyfourdecadesintheclassroomandtravelingtheworld,PhyllisDuvallBaileyknewthisperhapsbetterthananyoneelse.BecomingengagedintheworkinAKASororityInc.intheUS,sheworkedtoeducatechildrenontheUnitedNations.TherewasnodoubtinBailey'smindthatthelessonswouldmeansomuchmoreifthestudentscouldseethesethingsforthemselves.Startingin2015,Bailey,82,setouttotakeherstudentstotheUNheadquartersinNewYorkCitytogivethema“WindowSeattotheWorld”,andthustransformedthemintoglobalcitizens.Indeed,itisagreatopportunitytogivestudentsnationalandinternationalexposure.SinceBaileysawthestudentsasfutureleaders,shewasdesperatetoexposethemtotheUN,itsmission,itsagendas(議程)anditssupportingorganizations.Shedecidedtogive$10,000ofherownmoneytopayforthelateJunetrip,enoughtotake10studentsaged14-17onafour-nightstayinNewYork.There,theyhadguidedtoursoftheUNheadquartersandtheNewYorkCityharbor.ItwasQuenyaunPayne'sfirsttriptothecityandTaylorSappington'ssecond.Payne,17,isasenioratMceachemHighSchoolinthestateofGeorgia,theUS.Sappington,15,isajunioratTherrellHighSchoolinAtlanta,Georgia,theUS.BothsaidtheirvisittotheUNwasinspiring.“Ilikenotonlyhowcountriesareworkingtogetherbutthey'refocusedoncommongoalslikeglobalwarmingandkeepingpeace,”Sappingtonsaid.Paynecommented,“Thetripwasamazing.I'msothankfulMrs.Baileymadeitpossible.”Actually,therearealotofpeoplegratefulfortheretiredteacher'seffort.TheUnitedNationsAssociationofAtlantarecentlygaveBaileyitsHumanitarianAward,andtheUnitedNationsAssociationoftheUSawardedherwiththeNationalEducationAward.ButBaileywasn'tlookingforrecognitionorevengratitude.OverthosefourdaysinNewYork,she'dalreadyfeltitandseenitintheeyesofthose10teenagers,PayneandSappingtonincluded,whomadethetrip.“Ithasbeenarealjoytogettoseetheirreactiontonewexperiences,”shesaid.1.Theunderlinedword“this”inParagraph2refersto________.A.thebenefitsoftravelingB.goodreadinghabitsC.newteachingmethodsD.thethingsteenagerslike2.HowdidBaileyhelpstudents?A.SheofferedthemvoluntaryopportunitiesattheUN.B.Shepaidfortripsthathelpedstudentsseetheworld.C.Shepaidforthemtogotoschoolinothercountries.D.Shetaughtthemsomeusefullife-longreadingskills.3.WhatcanweinferfromSappington'swords?A.HedeterminestoworkfortheUNinthefuture.B.Heshowsnointerestinglobalaffairsatall.C.HefindsthetriptotheUNgreatlyinstructive.D.HewantstovisitNewYorkCityonceagain.4.WhatmadeBaileymostjoyfulaccordingtothepassage?A.Students'gratitude.B.Socialrecognition.C.Students'gains.D.Officialawards.BAgingbringswrinkles,saggingbodiesandfrustratingforgetfulness.Butgettingolderisnotbadformanypeople.Mountingevidencesuggestsagingmaybeakeytohappiness.Thereisconflictingresearchonthesubject,however,andexpertssayitmayallboildowntothis:Theattitudeiseverything.Olderadultstendtobemoreoptimisticandhaveamorepositiveoutlookonlife.Thebigquestioniswhyseniorsarehappier.Arecentstudysuggestsonereason:Olderadultsrememberthepastthroughhappymemories.Agingcanbringmorecheeraspeoplebecomemorecomfortablewiththemselvesandtheirrolesinsociety.Theolderadultssaidtheywereenjoyingmoretimewiththeirfamily,spendingmoretimeonhobbiesandhavinggreaterfinancialsecurityanddidnothavetowork.Butothersaredoubtfulaboutthelinkbetweenhappinessandgrowingolder.“Thenotionthatthoseinoldagearehappierismisleading,”saidRichardEasterlin,aprofessorofeconomicsattheUniversityofSouthernCalifornia.“Itisbasedoncomparingpeopleofdifferentageswhoarethesameintermsofincome,healthandfamilylife.”Easterlinadded,“Whenyoutakeaccountofthefactthatolderpeoplewhohavelowerincomethantheyoungerarelesshealthy,andmorelikelytobelivingalone,thenyouwillfindithardtoacceptthattheyarehappier.”Infact,scientistshavefoundthataspeopleage,theirhealthdeclinesandsocialnetworksdisappearastheirfriendsdie,whichcanmaketheelderlylesshappy.Evenifonedoesgiveintoage'sdarkside,healthandhappinessdon'talwaysgohand-in-hand.It'sallabouttheattitude.ResearchbytheUniversityofChicago'sYangsuggeststhattheattitudetolifeandhappinessispartlyshapedbytheerainwhichapersonwasborn.Itturnsoutthatindividualswhoadaptthebesttochangesalsohavethehighestexpectedlevelsofhappiness.Despitetheconflictingfindingsaboutagingandhappiness,thegoodnewsisthattheredoesn'tappeartobealimittohowmuchhappinessonecanachieveinone'slife.“Mostpeopledesirehappiness,”Easterlinsaid.“Tomyknowledge,noonehasidentifiedalimittoattainablehappiness.”5.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytellus?A.Thekeyfactorinolderadults'happiness.B.Thereisaconflictbetweenagingandhappiness.C.Noonecandefinethelimittohappiness.D.Therelationshipbetweenhealthandhappiness.6.Whyaresomeseniorshappieraccordingtosomeexperts?A.Theyfocusonwhatmakesthemfeelgood.B.Theyhavetheirowncircleoffriends.C.Theyhavebetterincomeafterretirement.D.Theycanenjoysocialwelfareservices.7.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Peopleofthesameagehavethesamesenseofhappiness.B.Theattitudemayplayaveryimportantroleinhappiness.C.Peoplewhoadaptthebesttochangesaremorelikelytobeunhappy.D.Olderadultswhohavemorevaluablelifeexperiencearemoreoptimistic.8.What'sthetopicdiscussedinthepassage?A.Whetheragingortheattitudebringshappiness.B.Whyseniorsadaptthebesttochangesinsociety.C.Whatthelimittoanelderperson'shappinessis.D.Howolderpeoplefeelcomparedwithyoungerpeople.Ⅱ.完形填空MorethanIhaddreamedofFromthetimeIwasseven,Ihadadreamofbecomingamemberofthestudents'union.Ialways__1__myschoolleadersfortakingresponsibilityforallofus.SoIdreamedofbeingaleader.Yearsflewby,andsoonIwasabletoparticipateintheelections,__2__Iwouldwin.ButtherealitystruckmethatIhadn'thadachance.Iwasn'tpretty.Girlsacrosstheschoolhardlyknewme.Ijustdidnothavewhatittooktowinaschoolelection.Iwas__3__.AsIcriedinmyroomthatevening,I__4__tookadeepbreathanddecidedIwouldn'tstopdreaming.IdecidedthatIwouldenterforelectionsagaininmyfinalyearatschool—andIwouldwin.Irecognizedthatmy__5__hadalotofthingsintheirfavor.Whatwerethepointsthatwouldworkinmyfavor?Ihadgoodgrades,andIwasfriendlyandhelpful.Andmybiggest__6__wasthefaithIhad.Iwouldnotallowmy__7__appearancetoholdmebackfromputtingmybestfootforward.Thatevening,I__8__myelectionplansawholeyearinadvance.IrealizedthatgirlswouldhavetogettoknowmeandrecognizethatIhadtheabilityto__9__them.IlovedmakingfriendsandIlikedbeinghelpful,soIdecidedthatperhapsIcouldusethesequalitiestoworktomyadvantage.Inordertolearnhowtopresentagreatelection__10__,Ialsoattendedacourseoneffectivepublicspeaking.Thedayaftertheelection,whentheprincipalannouncedIwonthehighestnumberofvotes,thestudents__11__.Thatjoyonthefacesofallmyfriendsshowedmethatmyvictorywasalsotheirs.Suddenly,IrealizedthatIhad__12__muchmorethanIhaddreamedof.Ihadmademanynewfriendsandhadhelpedpeople__13__theway.Ihadwonthe__14__andloveofmyschoolmatesandtheyknewmeassomebodywhowouldstandbythem.Iwasabletoputasmileontheirfacesand__15__theirday.1.A.admired B.rememberedC.praised D.believed2.A.praying B.planningC.calculating D.judging3.A.concerned B.depressedC.surprised D.confused4.A.gradually B.immediatelyC.suddenly D.impatiently5.Apetitors B.companionsC.enemies D.schoolmates6.A.problem B.strengthC.worry D.dream7.A.young B.personalC.special D.plain8.A.began B.discussedC.a(chǎn)nnounced D.cancelled9.A.recommend B.a(chǎn)ccompanyC.represent D.support10.A.campaign B.speechC.ceremony D.promise11.A.nodded B.gatheredC.cheered D.cried12.A.accomplished B.a(chǎn)ccumulatedC.devoted D.developed13.A.by B.toC.in D.a(chǎn)long14.A.appointment B.a(chǎn)cceptanceC.election D.reputation15.A.enrich B.blessC.brighten D.Expand課時(shí)作業(yè)(十一)Ⅰ.閱讀理解A【語(yǔ)篇解讀】本文為一篇記敘文。文章講解并描述退休老師Bailey為了讓孩子們開闊眼界,自費(fèi)帶他們?nèi)ヂ糜?,最終受到聯(lián)合國(guó)的嘉獎(jiǎng)。1.答案與解析:A推理推斷題。依據(jù)第一段中的“Readingbooksandlookingatpicturesaregreat,butnothingfacilitates(促進(jìn))learningliketravel,especiallyforteenagers.”可知,讀書和看圖片是很好的,但是沒(méi)有什么比旅行更能促進(jìn)學(xué)習(xí)的了,尤其是對(duì)青少年來(lái)說(shuō)。而Bailey應(yīng)當(dāng)更加明白旅行的好處。由此推知,其次段中的畫線詞this指的是“旅行的好處”。故選A項(xiàng)。2.答案與解析:B微小環(huán)節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)第六段中的“Shedecidedtogive$10,000ofherownmoneytopayforthelateJunetrip,enoughtotake10studentsaged14-17onafour-nightstayinNewYork.”可知,她確定拿出自己的1萬(wàn)美元來(lái)支付6月底的旅行費(fèi)用,這筆錢足夠10名14至17歲的學(xué)生在紐約停留4個(gè)晚上。由此可知,Bailey用自己的錢去支付學(xué)生看世界的旅行費(fèi)用。故選B項(xiàng)。3.答案與解析:C推理推斷題。依據(jù)第八段“Ilikenotonlyhowcountriesareworkingtogetherbutthey'refocusedoncommongoalslikeglobalwarmingandkeepingpeace,”Sappingtonsaid.可知,在這次旅行中他不僅看到了各國(guó)如何合作,更看到了它們?nèi)绾沃铝τ诠餐哪繕?biāo)。由此推知,他覺(jué)得去聯(lián)合國(guó)的旅行很有意義。故選C項(xiàng)。4.答案與解析:C微小環(huán)節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)最終一段“Ithasbeenarealjoytogettoseetheirreactiontonewexperiences,”shesaid.可知,Bailey覺(jué)得看到學(xué)生們對(duì)新體驗(yàn)的反應(yīng)是一件真正的樂(lè)事。由此推知,學(xué)生們?cè)谶@次旅行中的收獲是她最快樂(lè)的事情。故選C項(xiàng)。B【語(yǔ)篇解讀】隨著年齡的增加,人們的華蜜感也發(fā)生了變更。一些人認(rèn)為老年人會(huì)更華蜜些,而另一部分人則對(duì)此表示懷疑。無(wú)論如何,華蜜的關(guān)鍵在于一個(gè)人對(duì)生活的看法。5.答案與解析:C微小環(huán)節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)最終一段中“thegoodnewsisthattheredoesn'tappeartobealimittohowmuchhappinessonecanachieveinone'slife...noonehasidentifiedalimittoattainablehappiness.”可知,華蜜沒(méi)有限度。故選C。6.答案與解析:A微小環(huán)節(jié)理解題。依據(jù)文章其次段中“Olderadultsrememberthepastthroughhappymemories.Agingcanbringmorecheeraspeoplebecomemorecomfortablewiththemselvesandtheirrolesinsociety.”可知,一些老年人更快樂(lè)是因?yàn)樗麄兞粢饬性谑顾麄兏械娇鞓?lè)的事情上。故選A。7.答案與解析:B推理推斷題。依據(jù)文章倒數(shù)其次段中“It'sallabouttheattitude.ResearchbytheUniversityofChicago'sYangsuggeststhattheattitudetolifeandhappinessispartlyshapedbytheerainwhichapersonwasborn.Itturnsoutthatindividualswhoadaptthebesttochangesalsohavethehighestexpectedlevelsofhappiness.”可知,人們對(duì)生活和華蜜的看法受誕生的時(shí)代的影響,看法在確定程度上影響了華蜜。故選B。8.答案與解析:A主旨大意題。由文章第一段提到“agingmaybeakeytohappiness”,然后又提到“Theattitudeiseverything.”可知,全文在探討老年人感到華蜜是因?yàn)樽兝线€是因?yàn)榭捶?。故選A。Ⅱ.完形填空【語(yǔ)篇解讀】文章講解并描述了作者想要實(shí)現(xiàn)能夠進(jìn)入學(xué)生會(huì)的幻想,并最終贏得了選舉,順當(dāng)?shù)剡M(jìn)入了學(xué)生會(huì),實(shí)現(xiàn)了兒時(shí)的幻想。同時(shí)也收獲了許多。1.答案與解析:A考查動(dòng)詞辨析。依據(jù)“SoIdreamedofbeingaleader.”可

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