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外研版必修2《Module 1 Our Body and Healthy Habits》2021年同步練習(xí)卷(詞匯閱讀加強(qiáng)練)

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單詞中英互譯

  • 1.
    n.飲食,日常食物 vi.照醫(yī)生的規(guī)定飲食

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  • 2.
    n.脂肪

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  • 3.
    adj.健康的

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  • 4.
    adj.稀少的;罕有的

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  • 5.
    n.牙痛

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  • 6.生活方式.

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  • 7.adj. 可怕的;恐怖的

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  • 8.flu n.(=influenza)

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  • 9.rarely adv.

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  • 10.proverb n.

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  • 11.captain n.

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  • 12.head vi.

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  • 13.eye vt.

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  • 14.overweight adj.

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  • 43.Driving is one of those necessary skills that each person should possess if they wish to not get trapped during the 'survival of the fittest' theory of life.You can start learning to drive when you are eighteen.Experience tells that the older you become,the harder it is to learn driving.
       Learning to drive will be the very last thing on your mind,when you graduate out of a university,and will be desperate looking for a job and stressing out on how to clear your student debt.So,the best way is to start out early on your path of taking driving lessons.Many of the teens in recent times are opting to not drive.By this,you are really missing out on a huge part of growing up and losing lot of benefits on a whole.One of the top reasons for not learning driving is the high costs of automatic driving lessons.But,we are here to tell you why you should overlook the costs and rather concentrate on the numerous advantages.
       No need for public transport.Using public transport to get to any destination quickly is anything but convenient.If you know how to drive,you will never have to rely on public modes of transportation ever again.Relying on a bus or train to arrive smoothly on time rarely ever happens.
       At times you aren't or can't be relying on public transportation,those are the times you are probably relying on a friend,or your parents for a ride.Knowing how to drive yourself will make you independent and you wouldn't have to fit your plans according to other people's schedules.
       In the recent job world,there may be plenty of jobs out there which won't mark you as an eligible candidate because you don't know how to drive.
       These are the main benefits that knowing how to drive could bring into your life.So start going to driving school.

    (1)Which is the best time to learn to drive according to the text?

    A.When you are trapped.
    B.When you are young.
    C.After you have some experience.
    D.After you leave university.
    (2)Why do some people give up learning to drive according to the text?

    A.They are busy seeking for jobs.
    B.They don't see the advantages of driving.
    C.They are unwilling to pay high costs.
    D.They can't concentrate on many things.
    (3)How does the author think of public transport?

    A.Not expensive.
    B.Not Punctual.
    C.Convenient.
    D.Crowded.
    (4)What will you be if you can drive according to Paragraph 4?

    A.Free.
    B.Reliable.
    C.Dependent.
    D.Popular.

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  • 44.More than half of the birds in Washington are at the risk of being extinct because of climate change.That's according to a new national report from the Audubon Society,which gives detailed analysis of climate effects on about 600 species of North American birds.
       It's based on more than 140 million observations of birds across the US,Mexico and Canada.Audubon scientists looked at the likely effects of the sea-level rise,urbanization,drought,extreme spring heat,increased fires,heavy rain and other factors.
       But it doesn't just spell out a doomsday scenario(世界末日).Instead,it offers a range of effects and warming,depending on how much carbon humans add to the atmosphere.
       "It is truly an existential threat(威脅),not only to birds but to people," said Doug Santoni,board chair of Audubon Washington,who looked into the report as soon as it came out.
       Santoni says he was struck to see the vulnerability(脆弱)of a common "backyard bird",the dark-eyed junco.It's one that many first-time birders become familiar with as they learn how to identify species based on their markings and other traits.Currently in Washington,you can count on juncos to show up at your feeder,year round.Extreme spring heat,increased fires and heavy rain are the kinds of changes that will force birds like these north,or kill them off if they fail to adapt.
       Trina Bayard,director of bird conservation at Audubon's Washington chapter,says,"It's certainly a very serious warning report," but adds that there's still hope. "If we can stabilize current temperatures and decrease our emissions(排放),we can really reduce the effects on these birds-that's very motivational."

    (1)What can we know about the new report?

    A.It analyses the species of birds in detail.
    B.It's issued by watching 600 bird species.
    C.It shows the end of North American birds.
    D.It reports the threat some birds are facing.
    (2)What may Santoni probably agree with?

    A.Climate change is a threat only to birds.
    B.It's too late to take action to save the birds.
    C.The current situation of the birds is worrying.
    D.It's common that birds are affected by climate change.
    (3)Which of the following can help these birds according to Trina?

    A.Lowering present temperatures.
    B.Reducing our daily emissions.
    C.Making them adapt to climate change.
    D.Encouraging people to protect them.
    (4)What can be the best title for the text?

    A.Climate change threatens many Washington bird species
    B.A new report about 600 species of North American birds
    C.Different attitudes towards the situation of bird species
    D.Climate change makes different kinds of species at risk

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