牛津译林版英语高一下册单元测试-module4unit2内容摘要:
luence of popular sports D. introduce different types of environmentfriendly sports C Most high schools have at least four sports they offer to their students. In many districts, there must be an equal amount of sports for boys and girls. Some schools even have sporting clubs. High school sports have been an important part of the high school curriculum (课程 ) for many years. However, not all parents fully realize the importance. Some children are not even allowed to participate in school sports, because of the cost, the time mitment(投入 ), or the possibility of injury. The truth is that high school sports are more than just fun. They are great tools to help students learn about life. They can teach students teamwork, cooperation, and leadership, etc. Students can take these things into their everyday lives as well. When they build their confidence on the sporting field, students are also building confidence against the world. They will be able to work well with others in all other areas of their life. High school sports are also the perfect way to keep teens away from drugs and other dangerous behaviors. Coaches are great role models that can often encourage players to be well behaved. Some schools even have limits on GPAs (grade point average) for their athletes. If a student athlete‟s grades fall below a certain point, they cannot play. Students who love sports will do anything to play, including studying more. They will also be less likely to try drugs or break the law in any other manner. So, allow your children to participate in school sports. Get involved and make friends with the parents of the other students. The whole family can have a great time and learn about sports together. 64. The passage is mainly written for ____. A. high school teachers B. high school students C. students‟ parents D. sports lovers 65. The author believes that high school sports are ____. A. interesting and useful B. important and cheap C. expensive but worthwhile D. dangerous but meaningful 66. What does the underlined part “Coaches are great role models” mean? A. Coaches respect athletes‟ wishes. B. Coaches are a good example to students. C. Coaches are good partners. D. Coaches are great athletes. 67. Which of the following is NOT used to support the idea that school sports help keep students away from some dangerous behaviors? A. Coaches have a positive effect on students. B. Schools are strict with their students. C. Students loving sports study more. D. Parents can have a great time with their children. D A 14yearold girl was attacked by a grey bear while peting in a bike race. She managed to whisper the word bear to her rescuer. The girl suffered serious head, neck and leg wounds and is now in a dangerous condition in hospital. The girl was taking part in a 24hour race through Bicentennial Park in Alaska when she was attacked by the bear. Bicentennial Park is next to Chugach State Park where the wild animals live. The bear attacked the girl in a heavily wooded area at about 1:30 am, during the darkest part of the night. The girl called emergency services but she was unable to municate. Another rider Peter Basinger found her sitting dazed (神志不清的 ) on the ground. He told the Anchorage Daily Newsshe managed to say the word bear when he stopped to help. Her helmet (头盔 ) had been ripped off (撞掉 ) in the attack and rolled into the woods. Mr. Basinger waited with the girl for about 20 minutes until doctors arrived. Armed police trekked (长途跋涉 ) 3 km with doctors to pick up the girl. Animal expert Rick Sinnott said something must be done as soon as possible to prevent the bear from attacking people again. It had to be extremely terrifying, he said. Mr. Sinnott told the Anchorage Daily News that the bear could have been a mother. It hurt two runners on a nearby path two weeks ago. He also said that the girl was lucky to have been wearing a bike helmet because the bear had bitten her head. 68. When did the accident happen? A. Late in the morning. B. Early in the afternoon. C. In the middle of the day. D. In the middle of the night. 69. When the girl was attacked, she was __________. A. waiting for Peter Basinger B. following a mother bear C. peting in a 24hour race D. riding in Chugach State Park 70. Mr. Sinnott said the girl was lucky because _______. A. she was then in a heavily wooded area B. she was then wearing a bike helmet C. she didn’t get hurt badly D. she was rescued by another rider 71. What would be the best title for the passage? A. Girl Attacked by Bear during Bike Race B. Watch out for Mother Bears C. Stop Bike Races in Parks D. Do Remember to Wear Bike Helmet E King Solomon, the most powerful and the most respected Israeli king, once said, “Kings take pleasure in honest lips。 they value a man who speaks the truth.” He wrote a book called Proverbs, which is part of the Bible and studied carefully even today. There was a college graduate in Wuhan who shared his own experience about being truthful. It is a good lesson for everyone who reads of his experience. Mr. Lou went to work for a factory making electrical machines. On the first day of his job, he accidentally broke an electrical machine because of his inexperience. Since it was very expensive, it caused Mr. Lou to bee frighten。牛津译林版英语高一下册单元测试-module4unit2
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