四川省2024届高考英语一轮复习课时作业(29) Module 5 The Great Sports Personality 外研版必修5

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四川省2024届高考英语一轮复习课时作业(29) Module 5 The Great Sports Personality 外研版必修5

  课时作业(二十九) [必修5 Module 5 The Great Sports Personality]

  [限时:35分钟]

  Ⅰ.单项填空

  1.I have given you my advice. Whether you follow it or not ________.

  A.is up to you

  B.is for you

  C.matters to it

  D.depends on it

  2.She________ well although she had never been interviewed on TV before.

  A.behaved

  B.performed

  C.formed

  D.achieved

  3.The new law has come into effect,

  and ________ number of wild animals here is on ________increase now.

  A.the; the

  B.a; the

  C.the; /

  D.a; /

  4.They voted for Mr Wilson as chairman of the union,

  for his talent and ________ had won the respect of his workmates.

  A.fortune

  B.quantity

  C.quality

  D.reaction

  5.Most ordinary people in Iraq are living in poverty and panic now,

  in other words,

  their basic rights aren't ________.

  A.guaranteed

  B.satisfied

  C.recognized

  D.proved

  6.—Your description is too general to be of much use.

  —Let me be a little more________.

  A.brief

  B.special

  C.specific

  D.particular

  7.He’s never lost a day’s work through illness.He’s as ________ as old boots.

  A.strong

  B.high

  C.rough

  D.tough

  8.When he was ________ the winner,

  he jumped with excitement.

  A.announced

  B.declared

  C.informed

  D.mentioned

  9.What advantages do you think London ________other cities in hosting the 30th Olympic Games?

  A.takes of

  B.has over

  C.takes up

  D.gets over

  10.—He was a real sportsman,

  ________ he is not very well known.

  —________. Besides,

  he was young.

  A.though; I am afraid not

  B.since; You are sure

  C.even if; I agree absolutely

  D.because; That's that point

  Ⅱ.完形填空In the fifteenth century in Nuremberg,

  lived a family with eighteen children. They were so poor that two children,

  who wanted to pursue their talent for __11__,

  knew their father would never be __12__ able to send either of them to Nuremberg to study at the Academy.

  So they tossed (掷) a coin. Albrecht Durer,

  the younger,

  __13__ the toss and went off to Nuremberg. Albert went down into the dangerous __14__ and,

  for the next four years,

  financed his brother,

  who did so well that his works were even better than those of most of his __15__. By the time he graduated,

  he was beginning to earn __16__ fees by drawing for wealthy people.

  When Albrecht returned home,

  at dinner he drank a __17__ to his beloved brother for the years of __18__ that had enabled him to fulfill his __19__. He said,

  “Albert,

  my blessed brother,

  now it is your __20__ to go to Nuremberg to pursue your dream,

  and I will take care of you.”

  With tears in his eyes,

  Albert held his hands close to his right cheek and said,

  “No,

  brother. I cannot go. Look…look what four years in the mines have done to my __21__!The bones in every finger have been __22__ at least once. Lately I have been suffering from arthritis (关节炎) so badly in my right hand that I cannot even hold a __23__ to return your toast,

  much less make delicate lines with a pen or a brush. No,

  brother…,

  for me it is too __24__.”

  Deeply moved,

  Albrecht painstakingly drew his brother's __25__ hands with palms together and thin fingers stretched skyward. He called his powerful drawing __26__ “Hands”,

  to which the entire world immediately opened their hearts and later they __27__ it “The Praying Hands”.

  The next time when you see a copy of that __28__ creation,

  take a second look. Let it be your __29__,

  if you still need one,

  that no one ever makes it __30__!

  11.A.assistance

  B.art

  C.science

  D.dreaming

  12.A.fundamentally

  B.frequently

  C.financially

  D.flexibly

  13.A.won  B.lost  C.ended  D.started

  14.A.mountains

  B.oceans

  C.deserts

  D.mines

  15.A.classmates

  B.colleagues

  C.professors

  D.brothers

  16.A.concrete

  B.considerable

  C.considerate

  D.confidential

  17.A.beer  B.drink  C.drop  D.toast

  18.A.donation

  B.education

  C.sacrifice

  D.experience

  19.A.attempt

  B.ambition

  C.assignment

  D.assessment

  20.A.turn

  B.dream

  C.kindness

  D.hope

  21.A.health B.body C.mind D.hands

  22.A.injured

  B.strengthened

  C.sharpened

  D.used

  23.A.knife

  B.spoon

  C.glass

  D.pen

  24.A.urgent

  B.unnecessary

  C.messy

  D.late

  25.A.abused

  B.dark

  C.wide

  D.fragile

  26.A.happily

  B.simply

  C.carefully

  D.badly

  27.A.sold

  B.bought

  C.found

  D.renamed

  28.A.longing

  B.touching

  C.challenging

  D.disturbing

  29.A.reminder

  B.aid

  C.guide

  D.coach

  30.A.along

  B.aside

  C.alone

  D.aware

  Ⅲ.阅读理解

  A new study shows that even low levels of weekly exercise have major health benefits. In the study,

  30 minutes of walking three days per week was enough to drive down blood pressure and improve overall fitness in a group of healthy sedentary (久坐的) adults.

  For optimum(最佳的)health,

  adults are currently recommended to engage in 30 minutes of moderate(适度的)exercise for at least five days of the week. But few people achieve this level of weekly activity,

  often citing lack of time as the reason.

  Dr. Mark A. Tully,

  of the University of Ulster,

  Northern Ireland,

  and his colleagues designed a study to see if exercising at a level lower than currently recommended would improve overall fitness and heart health.

  A total of 106 healthy but sedentary adults between the ages of 40 and 61 participated in the 12­week study. The subjects were randomly (随机地) assigned a 30­minute walk 3 days per week (44 subjects) or a 3­minute walk 5 days per week (42 subjects),

  while the remainder did not change their lifestyle(the non­walking control group).

  After 12 weeks,

  Tully's team found that blood pressure fell and waistlines and hiplines (臀围) reduced in size signifi­cantly in both the 3­day walkers and 5­day walkers. Overall fitness also increased in both walking groups. In contrast,

  no changes occurred in the non­walking control group.

  The experts noted that the degree of positive change in blood pressure and waist and hip size seen in the 3­day and 5­day walkers is enough to make a difference to an individual's risk of heart disease.

  “These results may encourage people who feel they do not have time to exercise for 5 days each week to consider finding time to do a lower weekly target of exercise, ” Tully and his colleagues concluded.

  31.What's the main purpose of the article?

  A.To encourage people to do some exercise,

  even at a low level. B.To encourage people to do as much exercise as possible.

  C.To remind sedentary adults to do some exercise.

  D.To tell people how to improve overall fitness.

  32.Why only few people can do 30­minute exercise for five days of the week?

  A.They can't find the time.

  B.They will be too tired.

  C.They will have heart attacks.

  D.The level of the exercise is too high for them.

  33.Which of the following is WRONG about the study?

  A.The participants are all healthy but sedentary adults.

  B.The participants are all over 40 years old.

  C.The participants do a 30­minute walk 3 days a week and a 3­minute walk 5 days a week in every two weeks.

  D.Both the 3­day walkers and 5­day walkers improved their health conditions.

  34.What can we infer from the fifth and sixth paragraphs?

  A.Walking can drive down blood pressure.

  B.Even a low level of exercise in a week can improve one's heart health.

  C.Walking can improve one's heart health.

  D.Walking can make a difference to people's heart.

  Ⅳ.补全对话

  根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项多余选项。

  —We hear so much about exercises these days. So even experts can't agree on which exercises are best. Now some doctors are strongly encouraging arm exercises.

  —Arm exercises?__35__

  —__36__They say that arm exercises are a way to become physically healthy.

  —But don't arm exercises raise your blood pressure?

  —Yes. But the articles I read supply ways to make up for that.

  —How?

  —By adding leg exercises, so that the arms don't do all the work.

  —__37__

  —Sounds right to me. I quite agree with you.

  —__38__

  —They mentioned quite a few, but some of the popular ones are cycling with special bicycles that make you use both your arms and legs.

  —__39__ I'd like to have a try.

  —The same with me.

  A.So what exercises do the experts suggest?

  B.It sounds good.

  C.And in turn I'm sure that they're also a good chance of losing weight.

  D.Actually that's not the main reason.

  E.What's your opinion about this?

  F.Is that because our arms are too fat or soft?

  G.I can hardly believe it.

  课时作业(二十九)

  .1.A 本题考查动词短语辨析。根据题意,此处表示“是否接受我的建议由你决定”。 be up to sb.意为“由某人决定”;matter to…意为“和……有关,有重大影响”;depend on意为“指望,依靠”。该题中含“whether…or not…”短语的句子是主语从句。

  2.B 本题考查动词辨析。句意为:尽管她从未接受过电视采访,但却表现得十分自如。perform意为“表现,表演”;behave 意为“表现,举止”,指做出某种举动或说出某种话语; behave well意为“行为得体”;achieve 意为“完成”,一般指在克服困难或经过一系列曲折后完成了任务或达到了目的;form意为“组成,形成”。根据后一个分句的时态可知该动作发生在过去,用一般过去时,选B。

  3.A 本题考查冠词的用法。由谓语动词is可知主语是the number of…(……的数量);on the increase是固定短语, 意为“正在增加”。

  4.C 本题考查名词辨析。句意为:他们投票选举Mr Wilson为工会主席,是因为他的才华和人品(quality)赢得了工友们的尊敬。fortune意为“运气,财产”;quantity 意为“数量”;reaction意为“反应”,均与题意不符。5.A 本题考查动词辨析。句意为:许多伊拉克人现在生活在贫困和恐慌中,换句话说,他们的基本权利得不到保证。recognize意为“认出”;satisfy意为“满足”;prove意为“证明,证实”,均与语境不符。

  6.C 本题考查形容词辨析。句意为:“你的描述太过笼统,用处不大。”“让我再具体一些。”specific具体的、明确的。brief简洁的;special专门的,特殊的;particular独特的。

  7.D as tough as old boots 意思是“很强壮;坚忍不拔;铁石心肠”。

  8.B 本题考查动词辨析。be declared the winner“被宣布为获胜者”,announce不能跟复合结构。

  9.B 本题考查动词短语辨析。have an advantage over意为“优于,胜过”;take advantage of…意为“利用……的机会”;take up意为“占据,从事”;get over意为“克服,控制”。

  10.C 本题考查状语从句和交际用语。关键要理解第一句的转折意义:尽管他不是很出名,但他是个真正的运动员。A项第二个空不符。

  .本文介绍德国艺术大师Albrecht Durer及其名画《祈祷之手》的创作过程,这幅画的背后有一个爱与牺牲的故事。

  11.B 根据下文理解,他们想成为画家,所以此处指的是他们的艺术才能。12.C 上文提到They were so poor,所以选financially与之对应,表示他们的父亲在经济上负担不起。

  13.A 下文说Albrecht Durer… went off to Nuremberg,说明通过掷硬币,他“胜出”了。

  14.D 从前面的went down和下文…look what four years in the mines have done…可知是下矿井挣钱。

  15.C 由前面的did so well和even可知,他的作品比“教授”的作品还好,C项符合语境。

  16.B considerable相当大(或多)的,意思是给富人画画挣很多钱。considerate体贴的。

  17.D drink a toast to…是固定搭配,意思是“向……敬酒,为……干杯”。

  18.C 这里指这么多年他哥哥为他作出的“牺牲”。

  19.B fulfill his ambition意思是“实现他的抱负”。

  20.A It is one's turn to do sth.是固定句型,意思是“轮到某人做某事了”。

  21.D 下文说的都是Albert的双手的状况,所以此处应选hands。

  22.A 因为下矿井干的是粗活,所以手指都“受过伤”。