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译林(2020)选择性必修二Unit1Themassmedia模块课时练(4)ExtendedReading--ProjectⅠ.语篇理解A.单项选择1.Asuccessfuladvertisementmeans________.A.interactionwiththemassmediaB.beingbroadcastatpeaktimesC.best­sellingproductsD.trickymethods2.Fromthepassagewecaninfer________.A.advertisingkeepsupwithtimesB.advertisementsusedtoappearinnewspapersC.theproductwillenjoywidepopularityifbroadcastonTVatpeaktimesD.impressiveslogansappealtothepublic'semotions3.Thewriterholdstheviewthatfutureadswillfocuson________.A.persuasivewordsB.convincingdiscountsC.deepercooperationwiththemassmediaD.furtherpersonalization4.Thetoneofthepassageis________.A.persuasive B.informativeC.critical D.supportiveB.探究问答5.Whatdoyouthinkaretheadvantagesofstreamingmediaadvertisingoverotheradvertisingforms?________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Ⅱ.语篇改写Advertisementsgreetoureyes(1)________wego.Advertisingisclosely(2)________toourdailylife.Advertisingkeepspacewiththe(3)________ofthemassmedia.Bymeansofthemassmedia,many(4)________productshaveenteredeveryhousehold.(5)________ofaproductandpersuasivetricksboostbusiness.Simplebut(6)________sloganswithaneffectiveideacanboost(7)________andbecomepartofpopularculture.Abrandambassadorwillmakeaproductincreasinglypopularamongpotentialcustomers.Despitethe(8)________ofthemarketingmessagesappearinginfilmswithhugebox­officessuccessandTVshowswithhighratings,themessagewill(9)________youofaproductinyournextshopping.Theadvertisingmessageusedtoremainthesamewhilemodernadvertisementsaretargetedatconsumersinamoredigitaland(10)________way.Ⅰ.单词拼写1.Tourismisdouble­edged,b________theeconomybutdamagingtheenvironment.2.Thetheatregivesa10%d________togroupsofmorethanten.3.Ifyouwanttoattractmorecustomers,trya________ontheInternet.4.Trafficreachesitsp________between8and9inthemorning.5.You'llneverp________himtostay—hismind'sbeenmadeup.6.Someofthebestservicesfortheagedare________(赞助)bycharities.7.Theshophasabout500copiesofthebookavailablefor________(购买).8.Nutrientsfromthedigestedfoodcanbe________(吸收)intotheblood.9.Complaintsmustbemadethroughtheproper________(途径).10.Specialprogrammesofstudyare________(定制)totheneedsofspecificgroups.Ⅱ.短语填空(用所给短语的适当形式填空,有两项多余)getacross;referto;handinhand;inshort;searchfor;link...to...;springup;getalong;brightenup;inadditionto;mountup;tailor...to...1.Eachcountrymustfinditsowndevelopmentstrategy__________itsuniqueeconomiccircumstances.2.Tryrockclimbing,bungeejumpingorwindsurfing.______________,anythingchallenging.3.Youressaywouldn't______________ifyouusedtoomanytechnicaltermsinit.4.Groupsofnew,modernbuildings______________inthisoncedesertedarea.5.Stressusuallygoes______________withdepressionandanxietyinanyagegroup.6.Theseplantsareparticularlyusefulfor____________shadyareas.7.______________thekilledandwounded,manymorearemissing.8.Theheartsofthepeopleofallthenationalities______________eachother.9.Themoneyheputasideeverymonthsoon______________toquiteasizeableamount.10.They______________quitewell,thoughtheyarenotclosefriends.Ⅲ.单句填空A)词汇知识运用1.Shelookedthroughthehotel________(advertise)untiloneofthemcaughtherfancy.2.Playingwithwatercankeepchildren________(amuse)forhours.3.Afterhoursof________(persuade),theyagreedtoabandontheriskyplan.4.Moviemusiccanbemade________(memory)becauseitsthemesarerepeatedthroughoutthefilm.5.Poor________(house)andfamilystresscanaffectbothphysicalandmentalhealth.B)语法知识运用6.Iallowedmyselftobepersuadedinto________(enter)thecontest.7.Veryyoungchildrenshouldnotbelefttoplay________beingtakencareof.8.ItisthesecondtimethatI____________(invite)toattendsuchameeting.9.Sheseldomgoestothecinema;neither________I.10.Theuniversitieshaveexpanded,thus________(allow)morepeoplethechanceofhighereducation.Ⅳ.完成句子1.Don'tcomecomplainingtome__________________________________(每次出了问题).2.Ihadconsiderabledifficulty______________________________(劝说他上网课)withme.3.Theyonlyhavealimitedamountoftime____________________(把他们的观点讲清楚).4.Notonly____________________(锻炼会降低血压),butitwillpossiblyprotectagainstheartattacks.5.Mosttravelagentsarepreparedto________________________________________(定制旅游安排来满足个人需求).6.Whetherheishereornot____________________(对我们的工作没有影响).7.He____________________(专注于看书)andforgoteventotakehismeal.8.__________________________(受到国际组织的赞助),aschoolisbeingfoundedthereⅠ.阅读理解AAustralianexpertshaveexpressedconcernsthattoomanymillennials(千禧一代)arehopingtousetheirsocialmediaaccountstobuildtheircareers.Theirconcernsfollowthesuddenrisein“insta­celebrities”whomakemoneybypostingsponsoredphotosonline.Fortheluckyfewwhoarenotonlytalentedphotographersbutalsogood­lookingandbusiness­savvy(有商业头脑的),makingmoneyoffsocialmediaisn'timpossible.Instagramisfloodedwithsocialmediaprofessionalspaidtopromoteproductsandservices.However,socialscientistLaurenRosewarne,fromtheUniversityofMelbourne,saysthatinreality,therearefarfewerpeoplemakingmoneyofftheplatformsthanonemaythink.ShesaidmanyyoungAustraliansweregetting__sucked__inbytheappealofmakingmoneyonplatformslikeInstagram,describingitas“totallyunrealistic”andextremelydifficulttodo.“Youngpeoplearehopingtobefamousinnumbersthatweresimplynotthere20yearsago,”RosewarnetoldtheAustralianBroadcastingCorporation(ABC)onSaturday.“Therearesomepeoplewhocanmakefortunesoutofmonetizing(使具有货币性质)theirInstagramposts,butthatisnotthenorm.”ShesaiditwasuptoparentsandschoolstodiscouragestudentsfromseekingInsta­fame,asmanybelieveitisapossiblecareerchoice.“There'sthewarningforparents;thisisnotanormalorevencommonoccurrencethatyoucanmonetizeyourInstagramaccount.”MeanwhileToniEagerfromAustralianNationalUniversitysaidsocialproblemscouldarisefromspendingtoomuchtimewithsocialmedia.“Wheredotheinsta­celebritiesgotoseparatethelifepeopleseeonInstagramfromtheiractualnormallife?”Eagersaid.“Allofasudden,peopleownyourprivatelife.”1.Whyistherearisein“insta­celebrities”?A.Manyyoungpeoplearegoodattakingphotos.B.Manypeopleseeitasashortcuttomakingmoney.C.Peoplewanttosocializebysharingphotosonline.D.Instagramoffersareliablecareerchoiceformillennials.2.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“gettingsuckedin”inParagraph4probablymean?A.Becominginvolvedinsomething.B.Benefitingfromsomething.C.Takingadvantageofsomething.D.Beingsatisfiedwithsomething.3.WhatmessagedoestheauthorconveybyquotingLaurenRosewarne?A.Youngpeopletodayaremorebusiness­savvythanever.B.YoungpeoplearebecominglessinterestedinInternetfame.C.Instagramisnotagoodplatformtopromotenewproducts.D.It'sabadideaforyoungpeopletotryearningmoneyonInstagram.4.WhatproblemdoesToniEagerthinkoveruseofsocialmediacouldcause?A.Anover­relianceonInstagram.B.Inabilitytoappreciatelife.C.Alossofpersonalprivacy.D.Anaddictiontothevirtuallifeonline.BInourmagazine'sdocumentroom,fromtheJune1920issue,Idiscoveredapiece,WhatEditorsDo,byHazelMiller.Whatshetalksaboutcaughtmyeye:TheFirstWorldWaranditsendingjusttwoyearsbefore.“During1917and1918,whentheWorldWarwasgoing,therewasahugedemandforwarmaterial,”Millerwrites.“Mostmagazineswerecarryingpracticallynothingbutwarstories.WhentheWarendedinNovember,1918,someeditorsstillhadagoodlysupplyofwarfictionandarticles—forwhichtheyhadpaidrealmoney—ontheirhands,whichmostpeoplebynowarefedupwith.”Herwordshavestuckwithmeforthepast12monthsaswe'veweighedwhichCOVID­19storiestorunandwhichtohold.I'mwritingthesewordswiththicksnowoutsidemywindow,buttheywillreachyouinthegreenofspring.Willyoubevaccinated(接种疫苗)andtiredofreadingaboutCOVID­19then?Wesaywritingisanart,andpublishingisabusiness,butIworryweforgetthatpublishingisalsoagamble(赌博).Exceptfortheimmediatepublication,everyoneintheindustry—agents,acquiringeditors,magazineandjournaleditors,etc.—isbettingonastory'ssuccessinafuturewecannotsee.Asisthenatureoffortunetelling,wearenotsosurewewillnotoccasionallylose:The1920editorssittingonastoreofwarstoriesnoonewants,forexample.Withsomanyfactorsoutsideyourcontrol,andsomuchuncertaintyintheindustry,isn'titbettertohavestorieswrittenfromtheheartthatyouaretrulyenthusiasticaboutratherthansometopleaseanever­changingpublishingmarket?Myfuturereader,it'smyhopethatthisissuefindsyouthisspringdoingjustthat:Writingthestoriesyouneedtotell—andtheonesthatwilldelightyourownfuturereadersforyearstocome.5.Whatdoesthewriterprobablydo?A.Ajournalist. B.Aneditor. C.Alibrarian. D.Ahistorian.6.WhatdidMiller'swordssuggest?A.TheFirstWorldWarshouldn'thaveendedtoosoon.B.Someeditorswouldmakeagreatfortunebystoringwarmaterial.C.Inthepost­waryears,peoplestillenjoyedreadingaboutwar.D.Toomuchwarmaterialhadbeenstoredbysomeeditors.7.ThewriterfindMiller'swordsespeciallyusefulwhen________.A.decidingwhichCOVID­19storiestopublishB.writingduringthewintermonthsC.waitingforthegreenofspringD.expectingtobevaccinated8.Whatisthewriter'smessagetothepotentialauthors?A.Topleasethepresentpublishingmarket.B.Tolearnthenatureoffortune­telling.C.Tocontrolasmanyfactorsaspossible.D.Towritefromtheheartforthefuturereaders.Ⅱ.七选五StartedinFinlandintheearly20thcentury,Nordicwalkingusedtobeasummertrainingexerciseforcross­countryskiers.__1__Inthatyear,aFinnishcompanyinventedanewwriststrap(腕带)systemtomakethepresent­dayNordicwalkingtechniquepossible.OutsideofFinland,NordicwalkinghasbeenwellreceivedinAustria,Germany,NorwayandSweden.__2__Nordicwalkingisgreatforpeoplewhoarelookingforasmartphysicalactivitywithmaximumhealthbenefits,combinedwithfunandconvenience.Nordicwalkingtakesfitnesswalkingtoanewlevelbyaddingpolestoproduceanincredibleupperbodyworkout.__3__Besides,italsotakesstressoffyourankles,kneesandhipjoints(髋关节).__4__Nordicwalkingisnodifferent.Forbestfitnessresultsandphysicalsafety,ensurethatyouuseonlyNordicwalkingpoleswhichhavebeenspecificallydesignedforthissport.Don'ttrytouseskiingorhikingpoleswhicharedesignedandmeanttobeforatotallydifferentpurpose.Whenyouwalknormallyandcarrypoleswithyou,itiscalledthe“2­wheeldrive”.Assoonasyouholdthepolesproperlyandstartusingyourupperbody,you'renowinthe“4­wheeldrive”.Everystepshouldbeginwiththeheeltouchingtheground.__5__Justholdthemtightlyeverytimetheyhittheground,andletthemgoastheyaredrawnbackbehindyourbody,finishingupwithanopenhand.A.Justremembertochooselightweightwalkingshoes.B.Yourhandsshouldalwaysbeina“hold­n­go”statewiththepoles.C.Aswithanysport,itisalwaysimportanttohavetherightequipment.D.TherearealsomanyNordicwalkingclubsthatofferregularweeklywalks.E.Thisstrengthensyourarms,chest,backandmakesyourbodymoreflexible.F.TherealbreakthroughofNordicwalkingasapracticedexercisecamein1997.G.ItisnowprogressingwellintoothercountriessuchasJapan,Australia,theUKandtheUSA.1.________2.________3.________4.________5.________

选必2Unit1练习4参考答案语篇感知Ⅰ.语篇理解A.单项选择1.C2.A3.D4.BB.探究问答5.Streamingmediaadvertising,withitsabsoluteadvantageofintegratingtheadvantagesofmassmediaadvertising,willprovideadvertiserswithabetterwaytoexpressproductinformationorotherserviceinformation.Streamingmediacanbedownloadedandplayedatthesametime,whichgreatlysavestime.Thecommunicationofstreamingmediaadvertisingisnotlimitedbytimeandspace.Consumerscanexperienceproducts,servicesandbrandsbythemselves,whichiseasytobeacceptedbytheaudience.Asweallknow,theinformationconveyedbystreamingmediaadvertisingcanrealizeinteractivecommunicationandmanufacturerscangetvaluableuserfeedbackinformationatanytime.Userscanhavemoreautonomyandchoicewhileproducerscanmoredirectlyhitthemostlikelypotentialusers.Ⅱ.语篇改写1.wherever2.related/linked3.development4.advertised5.Awareness6.impressive7.sales/business8.ignorance9.remind10.personalized基础训练Ⅰ.单词拼写1.boosting2.discount3.advertising4.peak5.persuade6.sponsored7.purchase8.absorbed9.channels10.tailoredⅡ.短语填空1.tailoredto2.Inshort3.getacross4.havesprungup5.handinhand6.brighteningup7.Inadditionto8.arelinkedto9.mountedup10.getalongⅢ.单句填空1.advertisements2.amused3.persuasion4.memorable5.housing6.entering7.without8.havebeeninvited9.do10.allowingⅣ.完成句子1.everytimesomethinggoeswrong2.persuadinghimtoattendonlineclasses3.togettheirpointsacross4.willexerciselowerbloodpressure5.tailortravelarrangementstomeetindividualneeds6.makesnodifferencetoourwork7.wasabsorbedinreading8.Sponsoredbytheinternationalorganization能力提升Ⅰ.阅读理解A【文章大意】这是一篇说明文。随着利用网上发布赞助的照片来赚钱的“instagram名人”使用人数陡然增多,这一现象引起了澳大利亚专家的担心,因为其反映了许多千禧一代希望利用社交媒体账户来建立职业生涯。然而专家指出这种想法是不可取的。1.B细节理解题。根据第二段中“Theirconcernsfollowthesuddenrisein‘insta­celebrities’whomakemoneybypostingsponsored(赞助的)photosonline.(他们的担忧源于通过在网上发布赞助的照片来赚钱的‘instagram名人’的突然增多。)”可知,很多人认为“instagram名人”是一条赚钱的捷径,所以使用人数陡然增多。故选B。2.A词义猜测题。根据第四段中“ShesaidmanyyoungAustraliansweregetting__sucked__inbytheappealofmakingmoneyonplatformslikeInstagram,describingitas‘totallyunrealistic’andextremelydifficulttodo.(她说,许多澳大利亚年轻人被在Instagram等平台上赚钱的吸引力所____,称这‘完全不现实’,而且极其困难。)”讲述Instagram等平台上赚钱的吸引力,可知,划线词gettingsuckedin意为“吸引,参与”。故选A。3.D推理判断题。根据第三段中“However,socialscientistLaurenRosewarne,fromtheUniversityofMelbourne,saysthatinreality,therearefarfewerpeoplemakingmoneyofftheplatformsthanonemaythink.(然而,墨尔本大学的社会科学家LaurenRosewarne表示,实际上,通过这些平台赚钱的人比人们想象的要少得多。)”以及第五段中“‘Therearesomepeoplewhocanmakefortunesoutofmonetizing(使具有货币性质)theirInstagramposts,butthatisnotthenorm.’(“有些人可以通过Instagram上的帖子赚钱,但这不是常态。”)”和第六段中“‘There'sthewarningforparents;thisisnotanormalorevencommonoccurrencethatyoucanmonetizeyourInstagramaccount.’(“这是对父母的警告;你可以通过Instagram账户赚钱,这种情况并不常见,甚至很罕见。”)”可知,作者引用LaurenRosewarne的话是想传达“年轻人尝试在Instagram上赚钱可不是个好主意”的看法。故选D。4.C细节理解题。根据最后一段中“‘Wheredotheinsta­celebritiesgotoseparatethelifepeopleseeonInstagramfromtheiractualnormallife?’Eagersaid.‘Allofasudden,peopleownyourprivatelife.’(‘这些ins名人去哪里把人们在Instagram上看到的生活和他们实际的正常生活分开呢?’Eager说。‘突然之间,你的私人生活就归别人所有了。’)”可知,ToniEager认为过度使用社交媒体会导致个人隐私的丧失。故选C。B【文章大意】这是一篇议论文。作者讲述了自己阅读黑兹尔·米勒写的《编辑是怎么做的》有感,就此结合实际进行了思考以及对潜在作者表达了希望其能为未来的读者发自内心地写作。5.B推理判断题。根据第一段中“Inourmagazine'sdocumentroom,fromtheJune1920issue,Idiscoveredapiece,WhatEditorsDo,byHazelMiller.(在我们杂志的资料室,1920年6月号的那一期,我发现了一篇黑兹尔·米勒(HazelMiller)写的文章《编辑是怎么做的》。)”可知,作者可能是一个编辑。故选B。6.D细节理解题。根据第二段中“WhentheWarendedinNovember,1918,someeditorsstillhadagoodlysupplyofwarfictionandarticles—forwhichtheyhadpaidrealmoney—ontheirhands,whichmostpeoplebynowarefedupwith.(1918年11月战争结束时,有些编辑还保留着大量的战争小说和文章——他们花现金买的,但现在大多数人已经厌倦了。)”可知,米勒的话暗示了有些编辑储存了太多的战争资料。故选D。7.A推理判断题。根据第三段中“Herwordshavestuckwithmeforthepast12monthsaswe'veweighedwhichCOVID­19storiestorunandwhichtohold.(在过去的12个月里,当我们权衡哪些报道应该报道,哪些报道应该保留时,她的话一直萦绕在我心头。)”可知,作者发现,米勒的话在决定发表哪篇COVID­19报道时特别有用。故选A。8.D推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中“...isn'titbettertohavestorieswrittenfromtheheartthatyouaretrulyenthusiasticaboutratherthansometopleaseanever­changingpublishingmarket?(比起迎合不断变化的发行市场,写一些发自内心的故事不是更好吗?)”和最后一段中“...Writingthestoriesyouneedtotell...(……写出你需要讲的故事……)”可知,对于潜在作者,作者希望其能为未来的读者发自内心地写作。故选D。Ⅱ.七选五【文章大意】本文是说明文。文章介绍了北欧式健走的发展情况以及对身体的好处。1.F上文提到“Nordicwalkingusedtobea

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