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人教版选择性必修第二册unit1课文阅读理解+拓展训练eq\x(Step1Fast­reading)1.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Thecauseofcholerawaspollutedwater.B.JohnSnowwasawell­knowndoctorinLondon.C.Thesourceofalldrinkingwatershouldbeexamined.D.JohnSnowdidsomeresearchandhelpedtosolve“KingCholera”.答案D2.Readthepassageandmatchthemainideaofeachparagraph.Para.1A.Snowcollectsinformationandofferssolutions.Para.2B.Snowdesirestodefeatcholera.Para.3C.Snowisdeterminedtoinvestigate.Para.4D.JohnSnowisthefatherofmodernepidemiology.Para.5E.Snowfindsthetruthofcholera.答案Para.1BPara.2CPara.3APara.4EPara.5Deq\x(Step2Careful­reading)Readthepassagecarefullyandchoosethebestanswer.1.WhichofthefollowingtheoriesdidJohnSnowbelievein?A.Badaircausedthedisease.B.Peopleabsorbedcholeraintotheirbodieswiththeirmeals.C.Peoplegotinfectedwithcholerabecauseofcoldandhunger.D.Peoplesufferedfromcholerabecausetheywerenotclean.2.WhatwasthekeytohelpforJohnSnow’sdiscovery?A.Thegovernment.B.ThewomanwhohadmovedawayfromBroadStreet.C.Thewatercompany.D.Themapmadebyhimself.3.Atlast,“KingCholera”wascontrolledby.A.usingmedicinesinhospitalB.drivingpatientsoutofthecountryC.dealingwiththepollutedwaterD.gettingridofallkindsofpollution4.WhatconclusiondidJohnSnowdrawaccordingtotheevidence?A.Choleramultipliedinthewater.B.Pollutedwatercarriedthevirus.C.Acloudofdangerousgascausedcholera.D.Choleracouldneverbecontrolledeventhoughitscausewasfound.5.Wheredoesthistextprobablycomefrom?A.Anewspaper.B.Amedicalreport.C.Abookreview.D.ATVinterview.答案BDCBAeq\x(Step3Post­reading)Afterreadingthepassage,pleasefillinthefollowingblanks.Intheearly19thcentury,1._______aseverecholerahitEurope,JohnSnowbecame2._______(frustrate)becausenooneknewhowtopreventortreatcholera.3._____heneverlosthisdesiretodestroycholeraonceandforall.Snowsubscribedtothetheorythatcholera4._______(cause)byan5._______(infect)fromgermsinfoodorwater.Snowbeganby6._______(mark)onamaptheexactplaceswhereallthosewhodiedhadlived.As7._____result,JohnSnowwasabletoannouncethatthepumpwater8._______(carry)choleragerms.9.______(according),hehadthehandleofthepump10.______(remove)sothatitcouldnotbeused.Throughthisintervention,thediseasewasstoppedinitstracks.1.when2frustrated3But4wascaused5infection6marking7a8carried9Accordingly10removed1.Intheearly19thcentury,whenanoutbreakofcholerahitEurope,millionsofpeoplediedfromthedisease.[____________________________________________________________2.Onetheorywasthatbadaircausedthedisease.Anotherwasthatcholerawascausedbyaninfectionfromgermsinfoodorwater.[____________________________________________________________3.Itseemedthatthewomanlikedthewaterfromthepumpsomuchthatshehaditdeliveredtoherhouseeveryday.[____________________________________________________________1句式分析]该句为复合句。Intheearly19thcentury,millionsofpeoplediedfromthedisease是主句;when引导定语从句,修饰先行词theearly19thcentury。[自主翻译]在19世纪早期霍乱爆发时,数百万人死于这场疾病。2[句式分析]两句均为复合句。两个that都引导表语从句。[自主翻译]一个理论说坏的气体引发疾病,另一理论则说霍乱是通过食物或水中的细菌感染引起的。3[句式分析]此句是复合句,Itseemedthat...是固定句式结构,意为:好像……,可以转换成“名词或代词+seem+动词不定式”句型;so...that引导的是结果状语从句,在从句中haditdelivered...中的delivered作宾语补足语,意为“让别人送水”,此处it指代thewaterfromthepump。[自主翻译]这位女士似乎非常喜欢这个井里面的水以至于每天让人给她运来。板块二--拓展训练AThediseasemalaria(疟疾)hascausedtroubletomankindthroughouthistory.Inthe1860sasthedrugcalledchloroquinebegantoloseitseffectiveness,malariabegantoappearagaininSoutheastAsia.Everycountryintheworldtheneq\x(poured)hugeamountsofhumanresourcesintodiscoveringanotheranti­malariadrug.In1964,ChinaputforwardtheplantoseekabreakthroughfromamongtraditionalChinesemedicinaldrugs.Therewasnogreatdiscoveryuntil1981.WhenChinesescientistTuYouyougaveaspeechtitled“ChemicalResearchintoArtemisinin(青蒿素)”ataninternationalconferenceoftheWHO.Thespeechwasregardedasalifelineformalariasufferers.TuYouyougraduatedfromtheMedicalCollegeofPekingUniversity.In1969,justastheresearchintotreatingmalariahadreacheddeadend,the39­year­oldTu,inordertoovercomethisterribleproblem,tookonthejobasheadofaresearchteamintothisproblem.ThefirstthingTudidwasinterviewexperienceddoctorsofChinesemedicine.ThensheandhercolleaguesconductedvariouskindsofexperimentsonhundredsofkindsofChinesemedicinalherbs,includingartemisinin.However,theresultsweredisappointing:eventhoseinvolvingartemisinin,whichhadbeenuniversallywellregarded,werelessthansatisfactory.Butlater,whenTufoundarelevantpassagewrittenbyGeHongoftheEasternJinDynasty(317­420),itoccurredtoherthathightemperaturesdestroyartemisinin’seffectiveness:itneedsalowtemperaturetoworkproperly.Thediscoverypointedtoabrand­newdirectionforTuandherresearchteam.Finally,in1972,anextract(#R40)ofitwasfoundtobeonehundredpercenteffectiveagainstthedisease!In2000theWHOannouncedartemisininwasaleadinganti­malarialdrug,andpromoteditworldwide.Sofar,ithasbeenplayingagreatroleinthebattleagainstmalaria.Beginningattheageof39,Tudevotedherlifetoherresearch.In2015,attheageof85andasthefirstChinesescientist,shereceivedaNobelPrizeinphysiologyormedicine.HowdidTumanagetoaccomplishsuchagreatachievement?Youprobablyhavetheanswertothatalready.1.Whatcanbelearntabout“chloroquine”fromParagraph1?A.ItcontributedtoTu’sgreatdiscovery.B.ItwasdiscoveredbyexpertsinSoutheastAsia.C.ItwasabreakthroughoutofChinesemedicine.D.Itusedtobeeffectiveagainstthediseaseofmalaria.2.WhatdidTuYouyoudoafterreadingapassagebyGeHong?A.Sheintervieweddoctorstocollecttheirexperience.B.Sheattemptedtoheattheextractatalowtemperature.C.Shemadenecessaryadjustmentsineachstageofherresearch.D.Sheexpandedaccesstotheanti­malarialdrugaroundtheworld.3.WhichofthefollowingcanbestsummarizethemainreasonforTu’ssuccess?A.Youreapwhatyousow.B.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.C.Don’tclaimtoknowwhatyoudon’tknow.D.Liveandlearnthroughyourmistakesorexperience.答案DBABMadameCurie,theyoungestofthefivechildren,wasborninWarsaw,Polandin1867.MarieCurie’smaidennamewasManya.Herparentswereteachers,andshelearnedtheimportanceofeducationataveryearlyage.NohighereducationwasofferedtowomeninPolandatthattime,soManyatookajobasatutor.ShesentpartofherincometoParistohelppayforhereldersister’smedicalstudies.Hersisterqualifiedasadoctorandmarriedafellowdoctorin1891.ManyawenttojoinedtheminParis,changinghernametoMarie.SheenteredtheSorbonne(nowtheUniversityofParis)andstudiedphysicsandmathematics,graduatingatthetopofherclass.Fortheresearchshewantedtodo,shewasintroducedtoanotheryoungscientist,PierreCurie.Later,theyfellinlovewitheachother.AftershewasrewardedtheNobelPrize,fametroubledMarieCurieandalsoherhusband,becausesciencewastheirworldandinthisworldofscience,fameandhonortopersonshadnovalue.OnedaywhenawriterforanewspapertriedtoaskMarieaboutherself,herthoughtsandherbeliefs,sheansweredhim,“Insciencewemustbeinterestedinthings,notinpersons.”Muchoftherealcharacterandspiritofthisunusualwomanwasfoundinthesefewwords,whichshewaslateroftentorepeat.Oneevening,atabigparty,afriendaskedifshewouldliketomeettheKingofGreece,whowasalsoaguest.Sheansweredinhersimplemanner,“Idon’tseethevalueofit.”Then,seeingthatshehurtthefeelingofherfriend,shequicklyadded,“But...but...ofcourse,Ishalldowhateveryouplease.Justasyouplease.”4.WhatdidMarieCurieoncedotohelppayforhereldersister’smedicalstudies?A.Shewasateacher.B.Shewasadoctor.C.Shewasatutor.D.Shewasawaitress.5.WhatwasvaluabletoMarieCurie?A.Scienceandresearch.B.Fameandhonor.C.Characterandspirits.D.Personsandthings.6.Thewriterforanewspaperwasinterestedin.A.things B.MarieCurieC.Marie’shusband D.persons7.WhatdoyouthinkmighthavehappenedbetweenMarieCurieandtheKingofGreece?A.TheKingwasangrywithMarieCurie.B.ForthesakeofherfriendMarieCuriemettheKingofGreece.C.TheKingofGreecewrotealettertoinviteMarieCurietomeethim.D.MarieCurieheldanotherpartyfortheKing.答案CADBCPeopletendtobecomemorepersonalandhidelessofthemselveswhenusingemail.ResearchersfromOpenUniversityinBritainhavefoundinarecentstudythattherearegoodreasonsforthis.Theteamofresearchersasked83pairsofstudents,allstrangerstoeachother,tosolveaproblem.Theyhadtodiscussthisquestion:Ifonlyfivepeopleintheworldcouldbesavedfromaworlddisaster,whoshouldtheybe?Thepairsofstudentshadtotalkovertheproblemeitherfacetofaceorbycomputers.DrJohnsonsaid,“TheytoldtheirpartnersfourtimesasmuchaboutthemselveswhentheytalkedovertheInternetaswhentheytalkedfacetoface.Whenthecomputerswerefittedwithcamerassothatstudentscouldseeeachother,thislimitedthepersonalsideoftheconversation.”Generallytheinformationwasnotextremelypersonal.Itwasmainlyaboutthingssuchaswheretheywenttoschool,orwheretheyusedtolive.Butsomestudentsdiscussedtheirlovestories,andpersonalchildhoodexperiences.DrJohnsonbelievesthatemailingencouragespeopletofocusonthemselves.Andwhentheydothis,theybecomemoreopen,especiallyiftherearenocameras.“Ifyoucannotseetheotherperson,itbecomeseasiertotalkaboutyourself.Thisisbecauseyouarenotthinkingwhattheotherpersonisthinkingofyou.Soemailinghasbecomethemodernwayoftalking,”saidDrJohnson.However,thisstyleoftalkingisnotentirelynew.“Inthe19thcenturypeoplestartedtousethe‘telegraph’tocommunicate.Nowthesamekindofthinghashappenedandpeopleendedupspeakingmorefreely.”DrJohnsonthinksthatemailersneedtoknowabouttheseeffectsofemailing,especiallywhentheystartworkinacompany.“Ifyoudon’tknowaboutit,youcouldfindyourselfsayingmoreaboutyourselfthanyouwantedto.”8.Thesubjectdiscussedinthispassageis.A.howpeopleopenupwhenemailingB.howpeopledoresearchstudiesC.howtocommunicateatworkD.howtodiscussandsolveaproblem9.Thereasonthatsomecouplestalkedfreelyaboutthemselvesisthat.A.theydidn’ttalkaboutverypersonalthingsB.theycouldn’tseeeachotherC.thecamerasonthecomputerswereturnedonD.theyhadtodiscussaquestion10.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencereferto?A.Thetelegraph.B.Thecomputer.C.Emailing.D.Face­to­facetalk.11.Inthewriter’sopinion,oneshould.A.focusononeselfwhenemailingB.talkmorefreelyinemailsthanusualC.discussanysubjectthatonewantstoD.considerhowoneusesemailatwork答案ABCDⅡ.七选五Walkingmusicisanytypeofmusicthatapersonusestohelphimorherwalkandmaintainasteadypaceandrhythmduringexercise.12Ifsomeoneisnotinterestedintheworkoutandiswalkingtoenjoythesceneryorjusttogetoutside,thenmusiccouldalsobechosen.Themusicchosenaswalkingmusicwillusuallybemusicthatheorshefindsespeciallymotivating.Thismaynotbeasfastpacedasmusicchosenforrunning.13Howitischo

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