【北師大版】2024屆高考英語一輪復(fù)習(xí)指導(dǎo)課時作業(yè):Unit 5 B卷 Word版含解析
Unit 5 B卷
一、閱讀理解
A
Flying in 2050 is going to be a real pleasure,the engineers at European manufacturer Airbus say,with 360-degree views whenever the“intelligent cabin membrane(客艙壁)”is set on transparent(透明的).
One of their new ideas involves absorbing passenger body heat to meet some of the plane's energy needs,while another refers to seats with self-cleaning fabrics(紡織品)that adapt to each individual body form.The first,business and economy class system would be abandoned,and replaced by individual seating arrangements.The air would be vitamin-enriched,while passengers could enjoy virtual games of golf high up over the clouds,go shopping,or try on the latest fashions in virtual changing cabins.
This cabin of the future,whose shape is modeled after that of birds,is part of Airbus's total concept for 2050.CEO Thomas Enders says the company expects the demand for aircraft to go up worldwide despite the on-going problems faced by many airlines,particularly in Europe.“Air travel continues to hold more long-term growth potential than any other sector(領(lǐng)域),”Enders said.According to Airbus figures,air travel currently makes up 8%,or 580 billion dollars worth of the European GDP.
Airbus engineer Champion says that the three biggest current challenges are that people want flying to be cheap,efficient and environmentally friendly.The sector has to find satisfactory ways of meeting these demands,which is why flying will probably look completely different a few decades down the road.“By 2050,the sector will be carrying
9 billion passengers
around the
world,”Champion says.
Airbus' visions for the airports of the future no longer include gates.Instead,planes would roll right up to a station,with passengers boarding quickly through several doors,using touch screens to check in.But Champion says the airports themselves may be slow to adjust.“We can come up_with_all_kinds_of_great_stuff,but when a_plane_has_to_circle_for_40_minutes_over_Heathrow_before_landing,a_lot_of_it_gets_lost.”
1.According to the engineers,future planes ______.
A.will offer passengers a full view of the sky
B.will allow people to play golf on board
C.will be safer than any other means of transport
D.will be the most environmentally-friendly ever
2.CEO Thomas Enders tends to think that ______.
A.a(chǎn) cabin shape modeled after the shapes of birds is best
B.a(chǎn)ir travel has great potential for economic growth
C.European airlines are facing the most serious challenges
D.the level of air-travel employment remains high worldwide
3.What is implied in the text?
A.Airbus will lead the industry.
B.Passengers should be happy with the coming changes.
C.More people will fly on Airbus planes by 2050.
D.Passengers will be completely satisfied with the services of Airbus.
4.With the underlined statement,Champion means that ______.
A.a(chǎn)irports ought to have more gates
B.planes in the future will need more time to land
C.there should be more doors for passengers to check in
D.the airports have to be changed
B
Most American kids love Halloween treats,but a bucket of Halloween candy can be a dentist's nightmare.Some parents try to get rid of half of the candy after their children go to bed,but dentists say parents also need to separate the good kinds of treats from the bad ones.
It is not exactly what a child eats that truly matters,but how much time it stays in his mouth.According to pediatric dentist Dr.Kaneta Lott,the most damaging stuff is something that is sticky or very hard and thus stays in the mouth for a long time.This is because we all have bacteria in our mouths.When we eat,the bacteria take our food as their food and produce an acid that destroys the surface of the teeth,causing cavities to form.The longer the food stays in the mouth,the more likely cavities will develop.Therefore,potato chips are worse than candy because they get stuck between teeth.For the same reason,raisins and crackers are not the best choice.Hard candies take a long time to consume and are also a bad choice for Halloween treats.
If children really love candy,dentists recommend that they eat chocolate instead.Unlike hard candies,chocolate dissolves quickly in the mouth.Besides,chocolate contains tannins,which help to kill some of the bacteria in the mouth.But no matter what a child eats,brushing after each meal is still the best way to fight cavities.
5.What is the main purpose of this passage?
A.To discuss how cavities can be treated.
B.To point out the problems with Halloween celebrations.
C.To tell parents what sweets are less damaging to their children's teeth.
D.To teach parents the meaning of Halloween candy for their children.
6.Why are hard candies especially bad for teeth?
A.They may break the children's teeth.
B.They contain too much sugar.
C.They help bacteria to produce tannins.
D.They stay in the mouth for a long time.
7.According to the passage,which of the following is a better choice for Halloween treats?
A.Chocolate. B.Crackers.
C.Raisins.
D.Potato chips.
8.According to the passage,which of the following is TRUE of tannins?
A.They are produced when the bacteria digest the food.
B.They help to get rid of some bacteria in the mouth.
C.They help chocolate to dissolve more quickly.
D.They destroy the surface of the teeth.
二、任務(wù)型讀寫
閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在表格中的空白處填入恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:每個空格只填一個單詞。
Your blood makes a round trip through your body in less than one minute thousands of times a day. It travels through tubes called blood vessels.There are three main kinds of blood vessels—arteries,veins(靜脈)and capillaries(毛細(xì)血管).When blood is pumped out of your heart it goes into your largest arteries.These branch into smaller arteries,which
branch into still smaller ones.The blood flows from the
smallest arteries into your capillaries.
Capillaries are bridges between your arteries and your veins.They are the tiniest blood vessels,so small that you can not see them without a microscope.Blood travels from the capillaries into tiny veins.These lead to larger and still larger veins.Finally,the largest veins take the blood back to your heart.
Blood feeds your cells,cleans them,and works to keep them healthy.It carries food and oxygen to each cell of your body.The food and oxygen get into cells by passing through the thin walls of your capillaries.
Blood cleans all your cells by picking up wastes from them.The wastes pass from your cells,through the capillary walls into your blood.The wastes called urea and uric acid are carried by the blood to our body and urine.The waste gas called carbon dioxide is carried by the blood to your lungs.It leaves your body when you breathe out.
Blood also protects you.It has special cells in it that fight germs.The cells in your blood that fight germs are called“white cells”.These are like an army for your body.They kill harmful germs that get into your blood.When a large number of germs enter your body,the number of white cell“soldiers”grows.A lot of blood moves to the area where the germs are.The white cell soldiers attack the germs and kill them.The used white cells and dead germs form the thick yellow liquid called pus(膿).If the pus is inside a sore on your skin,it may leak out.1. about your blood
2. ______ blood travels From your heart to the 3.______,the capillaries and your 4. ______ back to your heart.
Why you need blood to feed your 5.______
to clean your cells by 6.______ up wastes from them
to 7.______ your cells stay healthy
How blood 8.______ you fighting germs with 9.______ cells
helping to form the thick yellow 10. ______ called pus
參考答案與解析
課時作業(yè)(十)
Unit 5 B卷
一、閱讀理解
解題導(dǎo)語:40年后的客機(jī)會是怎么樣的?歐洲飛機(jī)制造商空中客車公司最近公布了他們的構(gòu)想——透明客機(jī)。由于這種未來客機(jī)采用透明材料制造,乘客可以從萬米高空透過艙壁,向上仰望著繁星點點的如墨夜空,向下俯瞰萬家燈火的城市美景。
1.解析:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段的360-degree
views
whenever the“intelligent cabin membrane”is set on transparent可知,未來的透明客機(jī)能夠提供乘客全方位的景色。
答案:A
2.解析:推理判斷題。從第三段的Air travel continues to hold more long-term growth potential than any other sector可推知,空中旅行在經(jīng)濟(jì)增長方面潛力最大。
答案:B
3.解析:推理判斷題。結(jié)合第四段的The sector has to find satisfactory ways of meeting these demands,which is why flying will probably look completely different a few decades down the road.可推知,飛行方面的變化有可能滿足乘客的需求。
答案:B
5.解析:寫作目的題。通過本文,作者主要想告訴父母在萬圣節(jié)給孩子吃什么甜食對他們牙齒腐蝕小。
答案:C
6.解析:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。從文中第二段內(nèi)容可知,黏性的或硬的甜食在人的口腔里存留的時間長,對人的牙齒損傷最大。
答案:D
7.解析:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。從最后一段第一句可知答案。
答案:A
Unit 5 B卷
一、閱讀理解
A
Flying in 2050 is going to be a real pleasure,the engineers at European manufacturer Airbus say,with 360-degree views whenever the“intelligent cabin membrane(客艙壁)”is set on transparent(透明的).
One of their new ideas involves absorbing passenger body heat to meet some of the plane's energy needs,while another refers to seats with self-cleaning fabrics(紡織品)that adapt to each individual body form.The first,business and economy class system would be abandoned,and replaced by individual seating arrangements.The air would be vitamin-enriched,while passengers could enjoy virtual games of golf high up over the clouds,go shopping,or try on the latest fashions in virtual changing cabins.
This cabin of the future,whose shape is modeled after that of birds,is part of Airbus's total concept for 2050.CEO Thomas Enders says the company expects the demand for aircraft to go up worldwide despite the on-going problems faced by many airlines,particularly in Europe.“Air travel continues to hold more long-term growth potential than any other sector(領(lǐng)域),”Enders said.According to Airbus figures,air travel currently makes up 8%,or 580 billion dollars worth of the European GDP.
Airbus engineer Champion says that the three biggest current challenges are that people want flying to be cheap,efficient and environmentally friendly.The sector has to find satisfactory ways of meeting these demands,which is why flying will probably look completely different a few decades down the road.“By 2050,the sector will be carrying
9 billion passengers
around the
world,”Champion says.
Airbus' visions for the airports of the future no longer include gates.Instead,planes would roll right up to a station,with passengers boarding quickly through several doors,using touch screens to check in.But Champion says the airports themselves may be slow to adjust.“We can come up_with_all_kinds_of_great_stuff,but when a_plane_has_to_circle_for_40_minutes_over_Heathrow_before_landing,a_lot_of_it_gets_lost.”
1.According to the engineers,future planes ______.
A.will offer passengers a full view of the sky
B.will allow people to play golf on board
C.will be safer than any other means of transport
D.will be the most environmentally-friendly ever
2.CEO Thomas Enders tends to think that ______.
A.a(chǎn) cabin shape modeled after the shapes of birds is best
B.a(chǎn)ir travel has great potential for economic growth
C.European airlines are facing the most serious challenges
D.the level of air-travel employment remains high worldwide
3.What is implied in the text?
A.Airbus will lead the industry.
B.Passengers should be happy with the coming changes.
C.More people will fly on Airbus planes by 2050.
D.Passengers will be completely satisfied with the services of Airbus.
4.With the underlined statement,Champion means that ______.
A.a(chǎn)irports ought to have more gates
B.planes in the future will need more time to land
C.there should be more doors for passengers to check in
D.the airports have to be changed
B
Most American kids love Halloween treats,but a bucket of Halloween candy can be a dentist's nightmare.Some parents try to get rid of half of the candy after their children go to bed,but dentists say parents also need to separate the good kinds of treats from the bad ones.
It is not exactly what a child eats that truly matters,but how much time it stays in his mouth.According to pediatric dentist Dr.Kaneta Lott,the most damaging stuff is something that is sticky or very hard and thus stays in the mouth for a long time.This is because we all have bacteria in our mouths.When we eat,the bacteria take our food as their food and produce an acid that destroys the surface of the teeth,causing cavities to form.The longer the food stays in the mouth,the more likely cavities will develop.Therefore,potato chips are worse than candy because they get stuck between teeth.For the same reason,raisins and crackers are not the best choice.Hard candies take a long time to consume and are also a bad choice for Halloween treats.
If children really love candy,dentists recommend that they eat chocolate instead.Unlike hard candies,chocolate dissolves quickly in the mouth.Besides,chocolate contains tannins,which help to kill some of the bacteria in the mouth.But no matter what a child eats,brushing after each meal is still the best way to fight cavities.
5.What is the main purpose of this passage?
A.To discuss how cavities can be treated.
B.To point out the problems with Halloween celebrations.
C.To tell parents what sweets are less damaging to their children's teeth.
D.To teach parents the meaning of Halloween candy for their children.
6.Why are hard candies especially bad for teeth?
A.They may break the children's teeth.
B.They contain too much sugar.
C.They help bacteria to produce tannins.
D.They stay in the mouth for a long time.
7.According to the passage,which of the following is a better choice for Halloween treats?
A.Chocolate. B.Crackers.
C.Raisins.
D.Potato chips.
8.According to the passage,which of the following is TRUE of tannins?
A.They are produced when the bacteria digest the food.
B.They help to get rid of some bacteria in the mouth.
C.They help chocolate to dissolve more quickly.
D.They destroy the surface of the teeth.
二、任務(wù)型讀寫
閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在表格中的空白處填入恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:每個空格只填一個單詞。
Your blood makes a round trip through your body in less than one minute thousands of times a day. It travels through tubes called blood vessels.There are three main kinds of blood vessels—arteries,veins(靜脈)and capillaries(毛細(xì)血管).When blood is pumped out of your heart it goes into your largest arteries.These branch into smaller arteries,which
branch into still smaller ones.The blood flows from the
smallest arteries into your capillaries.
Capillaries are bridges between your arteries and your veins.They are the tiniest blood vessels,so small that you can not see them without a microscope.Blood travels from the capillaries into tiny veins.These lead to larger and still larger veins.Finally,the largest veins take the blood back to your heart.
Blood feeds your cells,cleans them,and works to keep them healthy.It carries food and oxygen to each cell of your body.The food and oxygen get into cells by passing through the thin walls of your capillaries.
Blood cleans all your cells by picking up wastes from them.The wastes pass from your cells,through the capillary walls into your blood.The wastes called urea and uric acid are carried by the blood to our body and urine.The waste gas called carbon dioxide is carried by the blood to your lungs.It leaves your body when you breathe out.
Blood also protects you.It has special cells in it that fight germs.The cells in your blood that fight germs are called“white cells”.These are like an army for your body.They kill harmful germs that get into your blood.When a large number of germs enter your body,the number of white cell“soldiers”grows.A lot of blood moves to the area where the germs are.The white cell soldiers attack the germs and kill them.The used white cells and dead germs form the thick yellow liquid called pus(膿).If the pus is inside a sore on your skin,it may leak out.1. about your blood
2. ______ blood travels From your heart to the 3.______,the capillaries and your 4. ______ back to your heart.
Why you need blood to feed your 5.______
to clean your cells by 6.______ up wastes from them
to 7.______ your cells stay healthy
How blood 8.______ you fighting germs with 9.______ cells
helping to form the thick yellow 10. ______ called pus
參考答案與解析
課時作業(yè)(十)
Unit 5 B卷
一、閱讀理解
解題導(dǎo)語:40年后的客機(jī)會是怎么樣的?歐洲飛機(jī)制造商空中客車公司最近公布了他們的構(gòu)想——透明客機(jī)。由于這種未來客機(jī)采用透明材料制造,乘客可以從萬米高空透過艙壁,向上仰望著繁星點點的如墨夜空,向下俯瞰萬家燈火的城市美景。
1.解析:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段的360-degree
views
whenever the“intelligent cabin membrane”is set on transparent可知,未來的透明客機(jī)能夠提供乘客全方位的景色。
答案:A
2.解析:推理判斷題。從第三段的Air travel continues to hold more long-term growth potential than any other sector可推知,空中旅行在經(jīng)濟(jì)增長方面潛力最大。
答案:B
3.解析:推理判斷題。結(jié)合第四段的The sector has to find satisfactory ways of meeting these demands,which is why flying will probably look completely different a few decades down the road.可推知,飛行方面的變化有可能滿足乘客的需求。
答案:B
5.解析:寫作目的題。通過本文,作者主要想告訴父母在萬圣節(jié)給孩子吃什么甜食對他們牙齒腐蝕小。
答案:C
6.解析:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。從文中第二段內(nèi)容可知,黏性的或硬的甜食在人的口腔里存留的時間長,對人的牙齒損傷最大。
答案:D
7.解析:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。從最后一段第一句可知答案。
答案:A