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Unit2Presentingideas同步练习

I.阅读理解

Wehaveseenthathumourandlaughterpositivelyinfluenceourbodyinmanyways,butlittle

researchhasbeendoneonwhetherabettersenseofhumouractuallyhelpskeepyoufromgetting

sick.However,sincepeoplewithabettersenseofhumourhavehigherIgAlevels,andsince

researchhasshownthatthosewithhigherlevelsofsalivary(唾液的)IgAarelesslikelytoget

coldsorbeinfectedwithStreptococcus(链球菌),humourshouldreducethefrequencyofcolds.

Theonlystudytodirectlyexaminethisquestionfoundthattheimpactofone'ssenseof

humouruponcoldsdependsonthekindofsenseofhumouryouhave.ltwasonlyindividuals

whosesenseofhumourtooktheformofseekingoutandappreciatinghumourwhohadfewerand

lessseverecolds/fluthantheirlowhumourcounterparts.Surprisingly,thosewhosesenseof

humourtooktheformofinitiatinghumourmoreoftendidnothavefewerorlesssevere

colds/flu.Theresearchersarguedthatbeingapersonwholikestotelljokesorotherwiseinitiate

humourtakesthemintomorefrequentcontactwithotherpeople,whichservestoexposethemto

infectiousagentsmoreoften,robbingthemoftheadvantagethatamoreactivesenseofhumour

otherwiseoffers.Obviously,moreresearchisrequiredtoclearupthisconfusingpicture.

Theimportanceofactiveuseofone*ssenseofhumourinproducinghumour'shealthbenefits

wasconfirmedinanotherstudyinanunusualway.Itfoundthatamongagroupofmotherswith

newborninfants,thosewhoactivelyusedhumourtocopewiththestressintheirliveshadfewer

upperrespiratoryinfectionsandtheirinfantsalsohadfewerinfections.Thisseemedtobebecause

thesemothershadhigherlevelsofimmunoglobulinA(免疫球蛋白A)intheirbreastmilk.

Amongadults,ifwelookatbodilysymptomsalone,independentofanydiagnosedillness,

thereissomeevidencethatindividualswhohavemorenegativereactionstohumourreportmore

bodilysymptomsandcomplaints.Studentscomplainingofcardiovascular(心血管的)symptoms

andgastroenterological(肠胃病的)symptomsalsohavebeenshowntohavethismorenegative

reactiontohumour.

1.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?

A.Peoplewithagoodsenseofhumourgetsicklessoften.

B.humourcanreducethefrequencyofcolds/flu.

C.Anyformofhumourcanpreventpeoplefromgettingsick.

D.humourcantreatillness.

2.Accordingtothepassage,IgAis.

A.amedicineB.anenzyme

C.afactorD.ameasure

3.Whydonewborninfantswhosemothersusehumourtodealwithstresshavefewer

infections?

A.Becausetheydon'toftengetupperrespiratoryinfections.

B.Becausetheyarestrongersincetheywerebom.

C.PossiblybecauseofthehigherlevelsofimmunoglobulinAintheirmothers'breastmilk.

D.Becausetheirmotherstakebettercareofthem.

4.Studentswithsomebadbodilysymptomsshowtowardshumour.

A.apositiveattitudeB.anegativeattitude

C.aneutralattitudeD.anunclearattitude

II.完形填空

Yearsago,whenIwasworkingasapsychologistatachildren'sinstitutioninEngland,aboy

showedupinthewaitingroom.ItwasDavid.

David'sfacewaspale,andhestaredathisfeet1.Hehadlosthisfatherasababyand

whenDavidturned13,hismotherwaskilledinacaraccident.Hewasverydepressed,

2totalktoothers.

Thefirsttwotimeswemet,Daviddidn'tsayaword.Ashewasabouttoleaveafterthe

secondvisit,Iputmyhandonhisshoulder.Hedidn'tshrinkback,3hedidn'tlookatme

either.

“Comebacknextweek,“I4abit.ThenIsaid,"Iknowithurts.^^

Hecame,and15weplayagameofchess.Henodded.Afterthatweplayedchessevery

Wednesdayafternoonincomplete6andwithoutmakinganyeye7.It'snoteasyto

cheatinchess,butIadmitthatImadesureDavid8onceortwice.

Itseemedasifheenjoyedmy9,thoughheneverlookedatme.Perhapshe10thatI

respectedhissuffering.Untilsomemonthslater,suddenly,helookedupatme,"It'syour

11,“hesaid.Afterthatday,Davidstarted12.Sincethenhereallystartedtolivehisown

life.

MaybeIgaveDavid13.AndDavidshowedmehowone-withoutanywords一can

14outtoanotherperson.Allittakesisahug,a15tocryon,afriendlytouch,a

sympatheticnatureandanearthatlistens.

1.A.happilyB.friendly

C.nervouslyD.excitedly

2.A.willingB.waiting

C.refusingD.longing

3.A上utB.because

C.orD.unless

4.A.hesitatedB・cheered

C.relaxedD.regretted

5.A.announcedB.expected

C.suggestedD.ordered

6.A.equalityB.silence

C.libertyD.independence

7.A.exerciseB.move

C.restD.contact

8.A.confusedB.challenged

C.wonD.fought

9.A.companyB.request

C.talentD.chess

10.A.heardB.witnessed

C.forgotD.sensed

11.A.dutyB.achievement

C.turnD.luck

12.A.talkingB.living

C.listeningD.growing

13.A.anythingB.something

C.nothingD.everything

14.A.jumpB.reach

C.pickD.look

15.A.sofaB.topic

C.reasonD.shoulder

III.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。

Thefirstweekofmysummervacationwasexciting,andmysenseoffreedomwassointense

thatitfeltlikeIhadtopackeverythingintothatsingleweek.Thenextweekwasalittlecalmer.But

bythethirdweekmytwobestfriendshadleftforsummercampandmyactivitieswounddown

intoboredom.Gettinguplatereachmorning,Iwasspendingmoreandmoretimewithmy

cellphoneandinfrontoftheTV.ThatwaswhenMomreacted,declaringmyphoneandtheTVoff

limitsbetween6:00inthemorningand6:00intheevening.ltwasshockingjusttohearhersayit.

InthatfirsthourIfeltI'dlostmysensesofsightandhearing.Thesilencewasnumbing.I

circledthehouse,goingfromroomtoroomlookingfbrsomethingtodo,askingmyselfwhatIcan

do?WhatcanIdo?WhatcanIdo?WhenIencounteredMominthekitchen,Iaskedher,too,

44WhatcanIdo?”

“That'suptoyou,“shesaidwithoutlookinginmydirection.ThroughthedayIposedmy

questiontoherseveralmoretimes,gettingmuchthesameresult.Thenlateintheafternoon,while

shewasworkingathercomputer,Idaredtoaskagain.Instantlysheswungaroundtolookatme,

andIcouldseethatmyquestionhadadefiniteeffectonherexpression.Shelookedasthoughshe

hadbeenshocked.Herjawsclenched,likeshewasholdingherwordsbetweenherteethasthey

struggledtogetout.Shelookedatmestraightintheeye,thensmiledandsaid,“Well,areyouup

forachallenge?”

“Sure,what?”

“Yourchallengeistofollowthesameantfortenminutes.”

“Whatissotoughaboutthat?”

Shesmiledagain."Youmightbesurprised.^^

SometimelaterMomstoodbesideme,timer(计时言导)inhand/Tllsetthetimerforten

minuteswhenyoufindyourwinningant.”

注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;

2.请按如下格式作答。

SomeoftheantsIsawseemedtobeeatingsomething.

IheardMom*stimerringandthen4€Youwin,sweetie,“shesaid.

Unit2Presentingideas同步练习

I.阅读理解

Wehaveseenthathumourandlaughterpositivelyinfluenceourbodyinmanyways,butlittle

researchhasbeendoneonwhetherabettersenseofhumouractuallyhelpskeepyoufromgetting

sick.However,sincepeoplewithabettersenseofhumourhavehigherIgAlevels,andsince

researchhasshownthatthosewithhigherlevelsofsalivary(唾液的)IgAarelesslikelytoget

coldsorbeinfectedwithStreptococcus(链球菌),humourshouldreducethefrequencyofcolds.

Theonlystudytodirectlyexaminethisquestionfbundthattheimpactofone*ssenseof

humouruponcoldsdependsonthekindofsenseofhumouryouhave.ltwasonlyindividuals

whosesenseofhumourtooktheformofseekingoutandappreciatinghumourwhohadfewerand

lessseverecolds/fluthantheirlowhumourcounterparts.Surprisingly,thosewhosesenseof

humourtooktheformofinitiatinghumourmoreoftendidnothavefewerorlesssevere

colds/flu.Theresearchersarguedthatbeingapersonwholikestotelljokesorotherwiseinitiate

humourtakesthemintomorefrequentcontactwithotherpeople,whichservestoexposethemto

infectiousagentsmoreoften,robbingthemoftheadvantagethatamoreactivesenseofhumour

otherwiseoffers.Obviously,moreresearchisrequiredtoclearupthisconfusingpicture.

Theimportanceofactiveuseofone'ssenseofhumourinproducinghumour'shealthbenefits

wasconfirmedinanotherstudyinanunusualway.Itfoundthatamongagroupofmotherswith

newborninfants,thosewhoactivelyusedhumourtocopewiththestressintheirliveshadfewer

upperrespiratoryinfectionsandtheirinfantsalsohadfewerinfections.Thisseemedtobebecause

thesemothershadhigherlevelsofimmunoglobulinA(免疫球蛋白A)intheirbreastmilk.

Amongadults,ifwelookatbodilysymptomsalone,independentofanydiagnosedillness,

thereissomeevidencethatindividualswhohavemorenegativereactionstohumourreportmore

bodilysymptomsandcomplaints.Studentscomplainingofcardiovascular(心血管的)symptoms

andgastroenterological(肠胃病的)symptomsalsohavebeenshowntohavethismorenegative

reactiontohumour.

语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。文章讲述了良好的幽默感能够使人减少得病的几率。

1.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?

A.Peoplewithagoodsenseofhumourgetsicklessoften.

B.humourcanreducethefrequencyofcolds/flu.

C.Anyformofhumourcanpreventpeoplefromgettingsick.

D.humourcantreatillness.

解析:选A主旨大意题。通读全文可知,文章讲述了良好的幽默感能够使人减少得病

的几率。

2.Accordingtothepassage,IgAis.

A.amedicineB.anenzyme

C.afactorD.ameasure

解析:选B推理判断题。根据第一段第二句可知,唾液中的IgA含量高就会使人少生

病,由此推断IgA应是一种可以抵抗疾病的酶。

3.Whydonewborninfantswhosemothersusehumourtodealwithstresshavefewer

infections?

A.Becausetheydon'toftengetupperrespiratoryinfections.

B.Becausetheyarestrongersincetheywerebom.

C.PossiblybecauseofthehigherlevelsofimmunoglobulinAintheirmothers'breastmilk.

D.Becausetheirmotherstakebettercareofthem.

解析:选C细节理解题。第三段最后一句Thisseemedtobebecausethesemothershad

higherlevelsofimmunoglobulinA(免疫球蛋白A)intheirbreastmilk.说明了原因。

4.Studentswithsomebadbodilysymptomsshowtowardshumour.

A.apositiveattitudeB.anegativeattitude

C.aneutralattitudeD.anunclearattitude

解析:选B细节理解题。文章最后一段告诉我们对待幽默的消极反应会体现在身体上,

比如说,胃肠不适等。因此有不好的身体症状的学生对待幽默的态度是消极的。

II.完形填空

Yearsago,whenIwasworkingasapsychologistatachildren'sinstitutioninEngland,aboy

showedupinthewaitingroom.ItwasDavid.

David'sfacewaspale,andhestaredathisfeet1.Hehadlosthisfatherasababyand

whenDavidturned13,hismotherwaskilledinacaraccident.Hewasverydepressed,

2totalktoothers.

Thefirsttwotimeswemet,Daviddidn'tsayaword.Ashewasabouttoleaveafterthe

secondvisit,Iputmyhandonhisshoulder.Hedidn'tshrinkback,3hedidn'tlookatme

either.

“Comebacknextweek,“I4abit.ThenIsaid,“Iknowithurts."

Hecame,andI5weplayagameofchess.Henodded.Afterthatweplayedchessevery

Wednesdayafternoonincomplete6andwithoutmakinganyeye7.It'snoteasyto

cheatinchess,butIadmitthatImadesureDavid8onceortwice.

Itseemedasifheenjoyedmy9,thoughheneverlookedatme.Perhapshe10thatI

respectedhissuffering.Untilsomemonthslater,suddenly,helookedupatme,“Ifsyour

11,"hesaid.Afterthatday,Davidstarted12,Sincethenhereallystartedtolivehisown

life.

MaybeIgaveDavid13.AndDavidshowedmehowone-withoutanywords—can

14outtoanotherperson.Allittakesisahug,a15tocryon,afriendlytouch,a

sympatheticnatureandanearthatlistens.

语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文。作者许多年前是一位心理医生,他碰到了失去父母的大卫。

大卫拒绝跟任何人讲话。大卫第三次来找作者的时候作者提议他们一起下象棋,于是以后的

每周三下午他们两个都会在沉默中一起下象棋。终于有一天,大卫开口说话了,从此以后大

卫开启了新的生活。作者也从这次经历中学到了很多。

I.A.happilyB.friendly

C.nervouslyD.excitedly

解析:选C根据前文Davidsfacewaspale可知,大卫脸色苍白,这说明他很紧张。

2.A.willingB.waiting

C.refusingD.longing

解析:选C根据后文Thefirsttwotimeswemet,Daviddidn'tsayaword.可知,头两次

见面时大卫一句话也没说,这说明他拒绝说话。

3.A.butB.because

C.orD.unless

解析:选A根据前文HedidnTshrinkback可知,他没有退缩;根据后文hedidntlook

atmeeither可知,他也没有看我一眼。由此判断前后文为转折关系。

4.A.hesitatedB.cheered

C.relaxedD.regretted

解析:选A根据后文ThenIsaidJTknowithurts."可知,我对大卫说“我知道这令人难

过”,再结合前文可知,大卫失去了父母,不愿意说话,我这么说可能会触及他的伤心处,

所以犹豫了一下。

5.A.announcedB.expected

C.suggestedD.ordered

解析:选C根据后文Henodded.可知,他点头说明下象棋是我提出来的,大卫点头是

同意了我的建议。

6.A.equalityB.silence

C.libertyD.independence

解析:选B根据后文Untilsomemonthslater,suddenly,helookedupatme,"It'syour

11_,hesaid.Afterthatday,Davidstarted12.可知,大卫在几个月之后才开口说话,这

说明在这之前他都没和我说话,我们是在沉默中下象棋的,故选B项。最后一段中的without

anywords亦是提示。

7.A.exerciseB.move

C.restD.contact

解析:选D根据后文的thoughheneverlookedatme可知,下象棋时大卫从不看我,

这说明下象棋时我和他没有眼神上的接触交流。

8.A.confusedB.challenged

C.wonD.fought

解析:选C根据Ifsnoteasytocheatinchess可知,下棋时作弊并不容易,这说明我下

棋时作弊了,结合语境可知,作为大人我的棋艺肯定好一些,所以我作弊应该是为了让大卫

赢得象棋比赛。

9.A.companyB.request

C.talentD.chess

解析:选A我和大卫一起下象棋对于大卫来说是一种陪伴。

10.A.heardB.witnessed

C.forgotD.sensed

解析:选D根据前文Itseemedasifheenjoyedmy9,thoughheneverlookedatme.

可知,大卫很喜欢和我在一起,原因有可能就是大卫感觉到了我尊重他的苦楚。

11.A.dutyB.achievement

C.turnD.luck

解析:选C结合语境可知,下象棋是要轮流落棋子的,所以大卫对我说“轮到你了”。

12.A.talkingB.living

C.listeningD.growing

解析:选A根据前文“t,syour_U_,"hesaid可知,大卫开口说话了,所以那天

之后,他开始说话了。

13.A.anythingB.something

C.nothingD.everything

解析:选B结合语境可知,这里要表达的是也许我给过大卫某种东西。

14.A.jumpB.reach

C.pickD.look

解析:选B结合语境可知,我通过下象棋而不是谈话帮助了大卫。reachouttosb.为固

定搭配,意为“对……伸出援手'符合语境。

15.A.sofaB.topic

C.reasonD.shoulder

解析:选D一个拥抱,一次友好的抚摸,一种同情的本性以及一个聆听的耳朵都是跟

人有关,以此类推,哭泣时可以依靠的应该是人的肩膀.

in.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。

Thefirstweekofmysummervacationwasexciting,andmysenseoffreedomwassointense

thatitfeltlikeIhadtopackeverythingintothatsingleweek.Thenextweekwasalittlecalmer.But

bythethirdweekmytwobestfriendshadleftforsummercampandmyactivitieswounddown

intoboredom.Gettinguplatereachmorning,Iwasspendingmoreandmoretimewithmy

cellphoneandinfrontoftheTV.ThatwaswhenMomreacted,declaringmyphoneandtheTVoff

limitsbetween6:00inthemorningand6:00intheevening.ltwasshockingjusttohearhersayit.

InthatfirsthourIfeltI'dlostmysensesofsightandhearing.Thesilencewasnumbing.I

circledthehouse,goingfromroomtoroomlookingforsomethingtodo,askingmyselfwhatIcan

do?WhatcanIdo?WhatcanIdo?WhenIencounteredMominthekit

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