人教版英语选择性必修二课后练习Unit 5SectionD Using Language (Ⅱ) (含答案)

人教版英语选择性必修二课后练习Unit 5SectionD Using Language (Ⅱ) (含答案)

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SectionD UsingLanguage(Ⅱ)&AssessingYourProgress课后篇巩固提升基础夯实Ⅰ.单词拼写1.Wehadto     (中断)ourtripwhenweheardJohn’smotherwasill. 答案interrupt2.Mysister     (大声叫)withexcitementasItoldherofmysecretplans. 答案screamed3.It’sreallyunbelievablethatsuchanhonest     (男人)shouldhavebetrayedhisfriends! 答案fellow4.Timewasrunningoutandthesailorsweregettingmoreandmore     (绝望的). 答案desperate5.Theswaying     (移动)oftheshipwasmakingmefeelseasick. 答案motion6.The     (福祉)ofachildshouldalwaysoverridethewishesofitsparents. 答案welfare7.Hethoughthiswholeworldhad     (崩塌)whenhefailedintheexam. 答案collapsed8.ItwastheonlythingthatIcoulddo—Idon’thaveto     (证明……有道理)myselftoanyone.  答案justifyⅡ.单句填空1.Thereremainsacertaindoubtamongthepeopleastothe     (practice)valueoftheproject. 答案practical2.Tasksarescheduledso     (tight)thatbreaktimesareoftenusedtofinishtheday’swork. 答案tightly3.Hiscoachslappedhimon     backtopraisehimforhisgoodshot. 答案the4.Wecannotguaranteethepunctualarrivaloftrainsin     (fog)weather. 答案foggy5.Hewasdisappointedtofindhisapplicationfor     (member)oftheorganizationrejected. 答案membership6.Wehaveresponsibility     (create)goodEnglishstudyatmosphereforthestudents. 答案tocreateⅢ.短语填空bemadeof,facedown,sumup,tohisfeet,beconcernedabout,outofshape,thinkup,moveawayfrom1.Ifsomeoneis       youcansuggestthattheygetsomeexercise. 答案outofshape2.Themanlaidtheboy       onhislapandgavehimfirstaid. 答案facedown3.Theyoungmanranoverandhelpedtheoldman        . 答案tohisfeet 4.IwishIcould        somewaysofconvincingthemoftheirmistakes. 答案thinkup5.Ourteacheraskedusto        themainideaofthisnewspaperarticle. 答案sumup6.Myeldersistersandbrothershave       homeandarenowindependent. 答案movedawayfrom7.Peoplelookedoutforoneanotherand         thewelfareoftheirfellows. 答案wereconcernedabout8.Inthissmallvillage,almosteverythingtheyuse        bamboo. 答案ismadeof素养提升Ⅳ.阅读理解A主题语境:急救 语篇类型:应用文 词数:270难度:★★☆☆Doyouknowachildwhohasusedfirstaidtosavealifeorhelpaninjuredperson?St.JohnAmbulanceisseekingyoungpeoplewhohaveactedquickly,calmlyandeffectivelyatarealemergencyforitsannualYoungFirstAideroftheYearawards.Theawardsareopentoallthoseunder18,andtheclosingdatefornomination(提名)isApril30,2020.ThewinnerswillbeinvitedtoattendaspecialceremonyinJune,2020. “St.JohnAmbulancebelievesitisessentialforyoungpeopletolearnfirstaidsothattheycanhelpanyonewhoisinjured,”saidSandraStocker,directorofSt.JohnAmbulanceAwardsCommittee.“TheYoungFirstAideroftheYearisawonderfulwaytocelebratetheirbraveryandquick-thinking.”NominationfortheYoungFirstAideroftheYearisnowopen.PleasecompleteandreturnthenominationformsassoonaspossibleandcertainlynolaterthanApril30,2020.ThecommitteewilldecidewhichofthenomineeswillreceivetheYoungFirstAideroftheYearawardsbyconsideringtheactionsofthenomineesalongwiththeiragesandotherfactors.Youshouldsendanyevidenceyouhavewiththenominationform,showingthenominees’actions.Examplesofevidencecouldinclude:◆Newspaperclippings(剪报)oftheincident.◆Policeincidentrecordnumbers.Onceanominationformisreceived,thenomineeornominatormaybeapproachedforfurtherdetailsoftheincident.ForfurtherinformationpleasegetintouchwithSandraStockerbyemailoron020-73244082or020-73244083.Findoutwhoourwinnerswillbefor2020.【语篇解读】本文是一则寻找2020年度最佳急救少年的通知。文章号召年轻人学一些急救的知识来帮助有需要的人,服务社会。1.Whatdoesthepassageintendtotellthereaders?A.Youngpeopleshouldlearnfirstaidtohelptheinjured.B.Learningfirstaidcanhelpyoungpeoplewinanaward.C.Theinjuredareencouragedtoactquicklyandcalmly.D.St.JohnAmbulancemakesprofitbytrainingfirstaiders.答案A解析推理判断题。根据文章的第一句“Doyouknowachildwhohasusedfirstaidtosavealifeorhelpaninjuredperson?”可知,写这篇文章的目的是强调年轻人应该学一些急救的知识来帮助有需要的人,所以选A项。 2.Ifyousuggestsomeonefortheawards,youshould   . A.attendtheawardsceremonyB.makeaspeechintroducingyourselfC.providethedetailsoftheincidentD.haveagoodknowledgeaboutfirstaid答案C解析细节理解题。根据文章第五段最后一句“Youshouldsendanyevidenceyouhavewiththenominationform,showingthenominees’actions.”可知,如果需要提名某人的话,需要提供这个人的救助事迹,所以选C项。3.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.DemandforFirstAidersB.ImportanceofFirstAidC.St.JohnAmbulanceAwardsD.YoungFirstAideroftheYear答案D解析主旨大意题。纵观全文可知本文是一则关于寻找2020年度最佳急救少年的通知,同时也呼吁年轻人应该学一些急救的知识来帮助有需要的人,所以选D项。Ⅴ.书面表达今年的5月1日—3日你和班级同学参加了一次野外生存训练(wildnesssurvivalprogram)。请根据下表提供的信息,用英语写一篇短文来描述一下这次活动并谈谈自己的感受。时 间5月1日—3日活 动1.携带物品:指南针、帐篷、手电筒、地图、急救包、火柴、食品和衣物等。2.途中翻过三座山,经过了两个小山村。在穿越森林时迷了路,最后靠指南针找到了正确的方向。3.在营地,支起帐篷,自己生火、做饭。 4.学习紧急救护。你的感受……注意:1.文章必须包括以上要点,但不能逐字翻译,行文要流畅,可增加细节使句子连贯;2.词数100左右;3.参考词汇:指南针compass;手电筒flashlight;急救包first-aidkit;宿营地campsite。      参考范文MyclassmatesandItookpartinawildnesssurvivalprogramfromMay1stto3rd.Beforewestarted,wewereequippedwithacompass,amap,afirst-aidkit,tents,flashlights,somefood,someclothesandsoon.Onthewayweclimbedthreehillsandpassedtwosmallmountainvillages.Welostourwayintheforest.Luckilywefoundtherightdirectionwiththecompass.Assoonaswearrivedatthecampsite,weputupourtents,madeafireandthenstartedcooking.Wealsolearnedhowtogivefirst-aid.Throughtheprogram,welearnedtouseknowledgegainedinclasstosolveproblems.Itwasquiteanunforgettableexperienceforme.Ⅵ.读后续写 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。LastSundayafternoon,SandraandIwereeagertomeetupwithamanonDetroit’seastsidetohelphimgetreadyforajobinterviewthisweek.Butontheway,wespottedadoglyingneartheroadnexttohisowner.Wethoughthe’dbeenhitbyacar.Myfriend,SandraAbrahamian,andIhadassistedanimalrescuegroupsbeforeandwethoughttheremightbesomethingwecoulddo,sowequicklypulledovertohelp.Hisowner,awomantoldusthedog’snameisBosco,andshewaswalkinghimoveramileintheheattohernewhome.ShesaidBoscowasanoutsidedogandnoonewouldgivehimaridetohernewplace.That’swhensheandafrienddecidedtowalktheentireway.Hewasgoingfromalifeonachaininonebackyardtoanother.ShesaidBoscowashavingtroublebreathingalongtheway,buttheythoughthecouldmakeit.Butjustablockawayfromtheirdestination,Boscofelldown.Wecouldtellhewassufferingfromheatstroke(中暑).Shetoldushehadthrownupandcouldnolongerstand.Boscowasoutofbreathquickly;hisdrool(口水)wasalsothick.Bosco’sownersaidshewantedtogivehimawaybecauseshedidn’thavetimeforhim.Shesaidhewouldneverbeallowedintohernew“home”becauseherchildrenhaveallergies(过敏症)andsheworriedhewoulddirtythecarpet.ImadeacalltoKristinaRinaldiofDetroitDogRescuetoaskiftheycouldhelpBoscobecauseitwasclearthathewasgoingtodiewithoutemergencycare.Toourhappiness,Rinaldisaidtheycouldhelp.AtonceshetoldthepeopleatOaklandVeterinaryReferralServicesthatadogwhichneededcriticalcarewasbeingrushedinandtheymustbereadytotrytheirbesttosavehim.Paragraph1:SandradrovewhileIstayedinthebackseattryingtocomfortBosco.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:SoBoscoisnowbeingcalledRoscoe,whosecriticalcareandrecoverywereestimatedtobeseveralthousanddollars.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 参考范文Paragraph1:SandradrovewhileIstayedinthebackseattryingtocomfortBosco.Ithoughtwelosthimacoupleoftimeswhenhewasseeminglyoutofbreathandhiseyesseemedtoclose.Bythetimewearrived,Boscowaswheeledintotheanimalcarecentertoreceiveemergencycare.Boscowasputonoxygenandwastakengoodcareofbystaffthereandwewaitedanxiouslyforthedogtogetoutofdanger.RinaldisaidanotherdoginDetroitDogRescuehadalreadybeennamedBosco,andshewantedthisnewmembertohaveanewnameforhisnewlife.Paragraph2:SoBoscoisnowbeingcalledRoscoe,whosecriticalcareandrecoverywereestimatedtobeseveralthousanddollars.ItwouldbedifficultforRoscoe’snewhometocoverthecostsasanon-profitorganization.Thankfully,manypeoplewhoknewRoscoe’sstoryonDetroitDogRescue’sFacebookpagedonatedmoneytohiscare.Withthehelpofsupporters,DetroitDogRescuemanagedtomakeit.OnceRoscoewasinastablestate,SandraandIreturnedtoouroriginalmission,knowingwehadalreadybeengiventhechancetohelponedesperatesoul.

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