1、高考英语一轮复习方案配套练习选修4课时作业【】 阅读理解Whenever the word “hero” comes to me, I immediately think of three words: honourable, hardworking, and happy.When I think more about this word, I picture someone who has accomplished good things for people and tried to do the right thing. Hattie Elizabeth Alexander is one
2、 person whom I find to be very heroic.Hattie was born in Baltimore, Maryland on April 5, 1901.During her time at college she earned her Bachelors Degree in Bacteriology and Physiology.These were just the first steps towards what she was finally going to be remembered for.After college Hattie attende
3、d the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and received her Medical Degree.After her education, she pursued her career, and after much time and hard work, she drastically reduced the number of infants (幼儿) dying of meningitis (脑膜炎)Hattie was very dedicated to her work and helped at as many lo
4、cations as she could.Spending substantial (大量的) time in the laboratory, Hattie successfully developed a cure against the disease, which decreased the death rate to 20 per cent.At the same time, she was also a teacher working in Columbia University.She was a caring lady interested in other peoples li
5、ves.When she was teaching at Columbia University, other members would talk to her about students that were failing their classes, and somehow Hattie could always find convincing reasons as to why they should not be driven away.Later, Hattie became an instructor in Pediatrics at New York Citys Babies
6、 Hospital.After many honours, she became the first woman president of the American Pediatric Society in 1964.This was her last major achievement, for soon after, Hattie died of cancer on June 24, 1968.Hattie is my hero because her positive attitude and strength helped her accomplish great things for
7、 others.She gave them her strength by developing medicines against diseases, which, by doing so, made them stronger.This is what makes Hattie Elizabeth Alexander my hero.1According to the passage, Hattie Elizabeth Alexander_Areceived her Bachelors Degree in Johns Hopkins University School of Medicin
8、e Bspent all her time in the laboratory developing cures for illnessesCcared a lot about others private lives Dalways tried her best to help prevent students from dropping out of college2What does the underlined word “drastically” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?ASlightly. BHardly. CGreatly. DTotally.3
9、Hattie is considered to be a hero by the author in that_Ashe was an honourable, hardworking and happy person Bshe was a very dedicated woman doctor with many honoursCshe was a caring lady who helped many students finish college Dshe was the first woman president of the APS4Which of the following wou
10、ld be the most proper title for the text?AAn honourable woman BA woman accomplishing great thingsCMy heroHattie Elizabeth Alexander DThe first woman president of the APS【】 阅读七选五根据短文内容, 从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Many teenagers want to look cool._1_Chloe Murray,an eighthgrader at Jefferson Mid
11、dle School in the US, realized this problem and established a charitable clothes closet(衣橱)to help her peers._2_The school let her use a room for the project.Chloes classmates joined her as well.Last month,the charitable clothes closet,called Chloes Closet,opened._3_“Confidence is a real issue in mi
12、ddle school,especially when it comes to clothing,”Chloe told the Chicago Tribune, a daily newspaper in Chicago,US._4_Many people from the schools community and neighbouring schools donated used and new clothes.The clothes closet is only open after school.Students can “buy” these clothes by earning “
13、money” when they turn in their schoolwork on time,make corrections on homework,participate in a school activity or express helpfulness to their peers and teachers.Since the first week in March,about 100 items have been “sold” to students.“_5_Then,they will be better able to focus on the learning mat
14、erial rather than paying too much attention to what they are wearing,”Shannon Arko,a language arts teacher at the school,said about the mission(使命)of the closet.“Feeling good about yourself translates into a better learning experience overall.”AWhere are the clothes from? BHer school supported the i
15、dea, too.CFashion has already become an important part of students lives. DYou need to supply children with basic needs,such as clothing.EBut everyone can afford to keep up with the changing fashion trends.FBut not everyone can afford to keep up with the changing fashion trends.GIts filled with tren
16、dy clothes for girls and boys to help students look their best.【】 完形填空My friend Mary was _1_ breast cancer. Her husband, Jack, called to tell me she was in the _2_. So I spent as much time with them as I _3_ in the next couple of weeks. I held her hand and _4_ her favourite poetry until she fell asl
17、eep. I helped where I could, _5_ my most important contribution was supporting Jack because this was the second wife. Jack was losing to this horrible disease. He was brave and _6_,but I could see that he was _7_. Jack was a very quiet man and seldom complained. I gently asked what was wrong. Near _
18、8_,finally he said,“Well, I just feel so badly that I didnt have the house _9_ so she could die at home. I didnt expect her to _10_ so quickly.”“What would she have at home that she doesnt have here?”I asked. He thought for a moment and then said, “Music and her _11_,Butterscotch.”That day, music wa
19、s easily provided with my CD player. He asked the nurse about bringing in the cat and was determinedly _12_. I suggested he go higherto the _13_ if necessary.The next day I walked in to see Mary and Jack with happy _14_. Lying next to Mary was a purring(喵喵叫) ball of fur in the colour of Butterscotch
20、. Jack had _15_ until he received instructions from the hospital administrator to “be careful”When Butterscotch jumped out of Jacks _16_, he said Mary was as happy as hed ever seen her. She was _17_. And so was he.After Mary died, the nurse came in to prepare the _18_. She said, “It was a pleasure t
21、o come here for all of us. The _19_ was palpable(可感知的). I wish more of our patients could die in this kind of environment.” I do _20_1. Aresulting in Bfocusing on Cbeginning with Ddying of2. Achurch Bhospital Cschool Dbed3. Acould Bwould Cmust Dneed4. Ahanded Bwrote Cread Dburned5A.but BsoCand Dor6A
22、.selfish BlowCselfless Dsimple7A.recognized BrespectedCignored Dtroubled8A.laughter Btears Cdisappointment Dhappiness9A.ready BemptyCclean Dcomplete10A.miss BincreaseCreduce Dfail11A.cat BdogCtoy Dneighbour12A.admitted BblamedCrefused Dtaken13A.doctors Bnurses Ctop Dgovernment14A.cry BshoutsCair Dsm
23、iles15A.ordered BinsistedCsuggested Dexplained16A.shoes BbagCcare Dsight17A.regretful BsadCdoubtful Dcomplete18A.cat BbodyCmedicine Dmusic19A.love BsceneCservice Ddisease20A.already BthusCtoo Dso【】 阅读理解AIn 1959, when Jean Harper was in the third grade, her teacher gave the class an assignment to wri
24、te a report on what they wanted to be when they grew up. She poured her heart into her report and expressed her dream of becoming an airline pilot. Her paper came back with an “F” on it. The teacher told her it was a “fairy tale”. Jean was heartbroken and ashamed. As the years went by, Jean was beat
25、en down by the discouragement and negativity she encountered whenever she talked about her dream. “Girls cant become airline pilots; never have, never will. Youre crazy. Thats impossible.” Finally, Jean gave up.In her senior year of high school, her English teacher was Mrs Dorothy Slaton, a demandin
26、g teacher with high standards. One day Mrs Slaton asked this question: “If you had unlimited finances, unlimited access to the finest schools, unlimited talents and abilities, what would you do?” Jean felt a rush of the old enthusiasm, and with excitement she wrote down the very old dream.The next t
27、hing that Mrs Slaton said changed the course of Jeans life. The teacher leaned forward over her desk and said, “I have a little secret for you. You do have unlimited abilities and talents. When you leave school, if you dont go after your dream, no one will do it for you. You can have what you want i
28、f you want it enough.”The hurt and fear of years of discouragement disappeared all of a sudden. Jean felt thrilled and told her about her dream of becoming a pilot. Mrs Slaton slapped the desktop. “Then do it!” she said. So Jean did. It didnt happen overnight. In her 10 years of hard work, even faci
29、ng varieties of laugh, frustration and opposition, she never gave up her dream. Instead, she went on doing everything her thirdgrade teacher said was a fairy tale.Eventually, Jean Harper became a Boeing 737 captain of the United Airline Company.1Jeans thirdgrade teacher thought her dream to be _Agre
30、at BimpossibleCchallenging Dreasonable2Mrs Slaton may hold the view that _Aonly some of her students have great potentialBher students are good enough to be admitted to the best schoolsCbelief contributes to realizing a dreamDJean was to have her dream realized3According to the passage, we can infer
31、 that _AJeans dream was always in her deep heartBJean owed her success to all her teachersCmost people around Jean approved of her dreamDJean achieved her dream with ease4Which is the best title of the passage?AA respectable teacher BHow to realize a dreamCHard work pays off DReach for the skyBIt is made from grapes grown without pesticides (杀虫剂) and chemicals. And it is kind to the environment and rarely causes hangovers (酒后头痛). Sales of organic wine are booming in the UK.According to the
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