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第第页人教版(2023)必修第一册unit2Travelingaround(第1课时)同步练习(含答案)Unit2Travingaround

第一课时2.1ReadingandThinking

Ⅰ.阅读理解

A

“Smile!”Ishouted,holdingayellowsignuponabusystreetinSeattle.WewerethreethousandmilesawayfromhomeonaRandomActsofKindnessandVolunteerismRoadTrip.Wehadtwoaims.Onewastotryoutournew“Smile!”signsandseehowmuchkindnessandjoywecouldspreadinPikePlaceMarket.Theotherwastoraise$80bydoingstreetperformances,enoughforgastoPortlandandasmallhotelroom.

Weweren'tsurehowpeoplewouldreact(回应)tooursigns.Inervouslyraisedupoursignsandshouted,“Hi,there!”toayoungcouple.Theylookedoverandfeltconfused.Thentheyreadoursignsandbrokeintoasmile.Beforelong,sometouristswantedtotakeaphotowithusandsomestrangersstoppedtoaskusaboutoursigns.

Infact,wepaidsocloseattentiontoour“Smile!”projectthatweforgottheotheraim.Beforeweknewit,thesunwassetting,andwehadnomoneyforourtriptoPortland.Wesatdowntowatchablindmusicianplaytheguitarwhilethinkingaboutwhattodo.Hewaspackingupwhenapassingcrowdkickeddownhischangebowl.Hestumbled(绊倒)intothecrowd.Werushedtohelphim,butanothermanmovedmorequicklytohelphim.

Oncethemusicianhadhismoneysafelyreturned,weranovertomeetthestrangehelperandsaid,“Wejustwantedtopraiseyouforyourgooddeed.”Hesmiled,lookingatoursigns.“YourtripremindsmeofsomethingsimilarIoncedidwhenIwasyoung,”hesaid.“Look!I'dliketodonate(捐赠).”Wetoldhim,“No,thanks!Wearefine.We'vecollectedplentyofmoney.”Welied.“Pleaseletmedonate.ItwillmakemefeellikeI'mapartofthisadventure,”heinsisted.Andthenthestrangeropenedhiswalletandpulledoutfour$20bills.Themoneywasexactlywhatwehadintendedtoraisethatday.Wewereastonished.Itseemedasifhehadknownsomehow.

1.What'sthemainpurposeoftheroadtrip

A.Tospreadkindnessandjoy.

B.Toinvitemorepeopletojoininthetrip.

C.ToraisemoneyforatriptoPortland.

D.Toencouragepeopletotakehappyphotos.

2.Howdidpeoplereacttothe“Smile!”signslater

A.Disappointed.B.Worried.

C.Interested.D.Moved.

3.Accordingtothelastparagraph,whydidthestrangehelperwanttodonatemoney

A.Becausehefeltpityfortheauthor.

B.Becausehewantedtojoinintheproject.

C.Becausehehopedtohelpthehomeless.

D.Becausehefeltsorryforhisimpoliteness.

4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“astonished”inthelastparagraphmostprobablymean

A.Tired.B.Satisfied.

C.Frightened.D.Surprised.

B

Manypeopleliketravelling,buttheycannottaketheirdogswherevertheygo.Somepeoplelettheirdogsstayaloneathomewhileothersasksomeoneelsetotakecareoftheirpets.Ifyou'releavingyourbelovedpetathomeforaholiday,itcanturnintoabadexperience.Luckily,youdon'thavetoworryaboutyourdogsanymorebecauseRovercancoverforyouwhileyouareonleave.Roveristhelatestservicetoofferathomedogboarding.It'sagoodalternative(替代物)toboardingyourdogatadogboardingkennel(狗舍)oryourneighbour'shouse.

ThewayRoverworksissortoflikeAirbnb.Dogownersbrowsethe“search”sectionofthesiteorappforpetsitters,whichcanbeorganizedbyzipcodeandavailabledates.Informationofpetsittersisprovided,completewithmanyreviews,specificservicesandrates.NowRoverhasover25,000petsittersinmorethan5,000UScities.Andthey'reallexperiencedpetsitters.

Afterfindingsomeonethatmeetsyourneeds,justsendmessagestothepetsittertoarrangeameeting.Then,likeRoversays,allthatislefttodoisrelax!Rover'spetsittersareencouragedtosendtextandpictureinformationthroughouttheday,andifthere'samedicalemergency,thesitewillsendavet.Besides,don'tworryaboutapetsitterwhofallsthrough,becausesomeoneelsewillsoontakehisorherplace.

Happydoggie,happytravels—thatsoundsgoodtous.TolearnmoreaboutRover,clickhere.

5.WhatkindofservicedoesRovermainlyprovide

A.Tellingpeoplewheretotravel.

B.Providinginformationaboutdogs.

C.Helpingparentslookaftertheirkids.

D.Helpingpeopletakecareoftheirdogs.

6.AccordingtoParagraph2,wecanknowaboutapetsitterthrough________.

A.sendingemails

B.makingphonecalls

C.askingotherdogowners

D.lookingatinformationonRover

7.WhatisaRoverpetsitterencouragedtodo

A.Walkthedogeveryday.

B.Learnsomefirstaidskills.

C.Callthepetowneranytime.

D.Providethelatestinformationaboutthedog.

8.Thepassageiswrittento________.

A.advertiseawebsite

B.advertiseaservice

C.encouragepeopletotravel

D.introducesomepetsitters

Ⅱ.完形填空

LisaCondieisawomaninhersixties.SherunsabusinessinItaly.Whydidshe__1__abusinessthereHereisher__2__.

At56,LisaCondiehadtwo__3__foratriptoEurope.However,shehadnoonetogo__4__becauseshebrokeupwithherboyfriend,which__5__herplanforaromantic(浪漫的)trip.Lisawonderedifherfiftieswerejustaboutstayingonherownandbeing__6__.Shewasnolongerawife__7__herhusbanddiedearly.Andherkidshadall__8__andlefther.Shehadnoideawhattodowiththe__9__ofherlife.

CondiespentafewsaddaysinRomealone,not__10__Italianorknowingherwayaround.However,bytheendofhertrip,shecriedatthethoughtof__11__themagicalplace.BeingaloneinItalyhadhelpedherrealizethatshewas__12__strong,smart,andincontrolofherlife.Shedecidedrightthenthatshewouldoneday__13__andlivethere.

Twoyearslater,Condieisnowlivingouther__14__.ShelivesinFlorenceandrunsatourcompanyforwomen__15__Italy—ABetterWayToTravelinItaly.Sofar,herbusinesshasbeen__16__.“Icanshowthemlifedoesn'thavetobeoveratsomepointoflife.Itcan__17__anytimeyoulike.Youcanhave__18__again.Idothinkthere'samagicinwomen__19__women,”shesaid.“Ifeeleverybodyhasadreamthatcanbringthembacktolife.Aswomen,weoftensupportotherpeople'sdreams,butwe__20__needtorealizeourowndreams.”

1.A.joinB.LoseC.findD.begin

2.A.troubleB.NewsC.storyD.attitude

3.A.plansB.TicketsC.reasonsD.wishes

4.A.withB.AgainstC.forD.after

5.A.madeB.DestroyedC.developedD.prepared

6.A.awakeB.HealthyC.aloneD.strong

7.A.ifB.UnlessC.althoughD.because

8.A.gotupB.turnedupC.grownupD.cheeredup

9.A.middleB.BeginningC.endD.rest

10.A.refusingB.SpeakingC.learningD.forgetting

11.A.leavingB.KnowingC.visitingD.cleaning

12.A.probablyB.UsuallyC.actuallyD.hardly

13.A.stopB.ReturnC.appearD.try

14.A.dreamB.WorryC.fearD.interest

15.A.payingavisittoB.thinkinghighlyof

C.makinggooduseofD.lookingforwardto

16.A.terribleB.SmallC.greatD.strange

17.A.continueB.StartC.turnD.end

18.A.painB.SafetyC.permissionD.joy

19.A.teachingB.SupportingC.meetingD.leading

20.A.evenB.NeverC.alsoD.always

参考答案

Ⅰ.阅读理解

A

【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。一行人在志愿者旅行活动中用“微笑!”标牌来传播善意和快乐。

1.A【解析】细节理解题。根据第一段的“...onaRandomActsofKindnessandVolunteerismRoadTrip.”可知,此次志愿者旅行活动的主要目的是传播善意和快乐。

2.C【解析】推理判断题。根据第二段的“Beforelong,sometouristswantedtotakeaphotowithusandsomestrangersstoppedtoaskusaboutoursigns.”可知,后来,人们对标牌很感兴趣。

3.B【解析】细节理解题。根据最后一段的“‘Pleaseletmedonate.ItwillmakemefeellikeI'mapartofthisadventure,’”heinsisted.可知,这位男士是想参与到这项志愿活动中来。

4.D【解析】词义猜测题。根据画线词后面的“Itseemedasifhehadknownsomehow.”可知,他们一行人很“吃惊”,好像这位男士早知道他们需要80美元一样。

B

【语篇解读】Rover给人们提供宠物狗照管服务,让人们可以放心地去旅游。

5.D【解析】细节理解题。根据第一段的“Roveristhelatestservicetoofferathomedogboarding.”可知,Rover主要给人们提供宠物狗照管服务。

6.D【解析】细节理解题。根据第二段的“Informationofpetsittersisprovided,completewithmanyreviews,specificservicesandrates.”可知,可以在这个网站上看到负责照看狗的个人信息。

7.D【解析】推理判断题。根据第三段的“Rover'spetsittersareencouragedtosendtextandpictureinformationthroughouttheday...”可知,负责照看狗的人被鼓励及时提供有关狗的信息。

8.B【解析】主旨大意题。根据文章内容可知,本文主要在为一项宠物狗照管服务做广告。

Ⅱ.完形填空

【语篇解读】LisaCondie跟男友分手后,从难过中走了出来,开始了自己在意大利帮助女性的事业。

1.D根据“SherunsabusinessinItaly.”以及后文的内容可知,这里是问她是如何在那里“开始”创业的。

2.C后文主要讲述了LisaCondie的一个人生“故事”。

3.B根据后面的“fora

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