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1、英语必修四课后题答案 英语必修5训练题及答案 英语必修5训练题.单项填空1.We all feel it is Jack as well as his wife that _for their son's bad performance at school.A.are to blame B.is to be blamedC.are to be blamed D.is to blame2.The workers will go on strike if the demands they _are turned down.A.put aside B.put throughC.put for
2、ward D.put away3.20_•辽宁卷 Rod loves _clocks.However, he never manages to put them together againA.taking apart B.giving awayC.making up D.turning off4.Only after he had spent several nights working on the maths problem _to wonder whether the problem was wrongly set.A.he began B.that he beganC.he
3、 did begin D.did he begin5.My brother is sh y,so it is a great _for him to sing in front of the judges and audience.A.honour B.benefitC.characteristic D.challenge6.Children _to difficult situations are better at handling those _tasks.A.e_posing; challenging B.e_posed; challengedC.e_posed; challengin
4、g D.e_posing; challenged7.Since the _of the disease,90 patients have been confirmed to have the illness and another 35 suspected patients are still under e_amination.A.outbreak B.reactionC.analysis D.response8.He must have been very unlucky_.A.to be rejected B.to have been rejectedC.being rejected D
5、.having been rejected9._good service, the restaurant offers different kinds of traditional Shandong Cuisine.A.Far from B.Regardless ofC.Instead of D.Apart from10.-Do we have to wear our school uniforms tomorrow?-I think so.We _the ingofage ceremony in the afternoon.A.will be attending B.ha
6、ve attendedC.attend D.attended11.Family violence against women hasn't caused widespread concern because it is not the Chinese tradition to _the family conflicts to outsiders.A.e_press B.e_pose C.enquire D.distribute12.After talking with his father for about half an hour, he felt better and began
7、 to know how to _this kind of situation.A.strengthen B.e_ploreC.handle D.arrange13.-What's the central idea of the passage,Bob?-Sorry,I can't make _of it.It's beyond my ability.A.judgement B.understandingC.idea D.sense14.The man,suspected _having stolen the jewels of the shop,was missing
8、 last night,although he was watched over by the police.A.of B.for C.about D.with15.-Honey, I'd like to go to South Africa for the World Cup this weekend.-_You must help me with the decoration of the house.A.Forget it! B.That's great!C.Why? D.Go ahead.完形填空I wanted to be just like those big ki
9、ds I saw wearing their medals and carrying their ribbons(绶带).So I_16_the crosscountry team at my school.However,I was very slow in the team.In races,I would finish almost_17_.I'd always have to_18_in the longer races.The_19_races and at least 100 people peting in it made me really_20_.Every
10、 time I stopped,10 people would_21_me.But I still couldn't push myself to keep going,even though I_22_watching them go by me.After every race,I'd go home and burst into tears.Then one of my friends joined the crosscountry team,too.She never got tired and didn't get cr(抽筋)in her legs
11、.I just d idn't understand how that was_23_! I'd been(后续内容,请见下页。)16.A.liked B.admiredC.supported D.joined17.A.best B.first C.last D.least18.A.stop B.rest C.breathe D.suffer19.A.e_citing B.tiringC.interesting D.disturbing20.A.nervous B.frightenedC.sad D.angry21.A.help B.encourageC.leave D.pas
12、s22.A.missed B.hated C.avoided D.escaped23.A.equal B.rea sonableC.fair D.tolerablerunning much longer than she had,but she could run_24_while I had to suffer.She even came 8th in a big race with over 20_people in it! My_25_was lower than ever and I wanted to quit badly.I didn't,_26_.Even a whole
13、 month before a race,I'd get so nervous that I felt like I might give up.Still,I_27_to quit.I still had that_28_appearing in my mind and I hung on to it.Finally,I realized the reason why the bigger races made me so nervous was that I was always worried that I wasn't_29_for them.I sta rted to
14、 practice at home almost every day.I_30_a plan that had me running almost three kilometers every day,which helped me build up a steady_31_.When the time came for the big race,all the practice really_32_.I stopped only once and my pace was much better.I was_33_of myself for stickin g with it even tho
15、ugh it was really hard and I'd even wanted to quit.I showed myself that I was_34_eno ugh to keep going.That was what made me feel good about myself and gave me confidence.The ne_t time I'm faced with a tough_35_,I will know that I can take it up.None of this would ever have happened if I had
16、 quitted!24.A.quickly B.easilyC.happily D.hopefully25.A.strength B.demandC.goal D.confidence26.A.yet B.either C.though D.still27.A.refused B.decided C .failed D.wanted28.A.lesson B.faith C.future D.picture29.A.suitable B.activeC.ready D.well30.A.took out B.mapped outC.figured out D.let out31.A.pace
17、B.race C.will D.level32.A.set off B.paid offC.got off D.took off33.A.sure B.aware C.proud D.afraid34.A.strong B.patient C.steady D.devoted35.A.job B.sportC.petition D.challenge.阅读理解A study now lends support to the idea that meal time distractions(分散注意) can mask the clues that we really have eat
18、en quite enough.Moreover, it finds, the caloric fallout of not paying attention to what we're eating doesn't necessarily end when a meal is over.Rose Cooper from England, and her colleagues gathered 22 men and an equal number of women for an e_periment.Each person dined alone, continuously r
19、eceiving nine small shares of food items.These ranged from cheese twists and po tato chips to carrots, cherry tomatoes and sandwiches or sausage rolls.Because the goal was to test the potential impacts of distraction on fullness, the researchers randomly assigned half of the participants to eat in f
20、ront of a puter-and to gain as many wins as possible at the “card” game.Everyo ne else was told to focus on the sensory qualities of their meal.According to their instructions, the participants ate all of the food given to them.Yet people who played a puter game during lunch found their meal less fi
21、lling than the mindful eaters had.Game players also swallow down twice as many cookies, almost an hour later, when they were allowed all the dessert they wanted( in the name of a taste te st).The British scientists present their findings in the February edition of The American Journal of Clinical Nu
22、trition.The real question is why distracted eating should impact snacking.It appears, the scientists say, that memory plays some tricky role in how we register what we eat and the degree to which it satisfies.Interestingly, eight years ago, Britta Barkeling of Huddinge University in Stockholm and he
23、r colleagues reported somewhat related findings.Their 18 over weight subjects had no choice other than to get rid of everything but lunch, on one day-because they were blindfolded.pared to a day when they could view what they were dining on, these people consumed only three quarters as many calories
24、.Yet even hours afterward, they reported being no less full than on the day they had been able to see their plates.Of course dining in the dark isn't practical.And sometimes what we eat doesn't really invite our absolut e attention.But there is certainly a growing mountain of data indicating
25、 that mindless eating is a waste of resources, a risk to our waistlines-and a costly threat to health.36.Rose Cooper and her colleagues did the e_periment in order to _.A.show that all the people enjoy snacksB.prove that playing puter games is harmful while diningC.find possible effects of distracti
26、on on fullnessD.test the impacts of eating snacks on different people37.Which is the most effective way to concentrate on your food when dining?A.Viewing your food.B.Blindfolding your eyes.C.Playing puter games.D.Eating by oneself.38.The reason why distracted eating influences snacking may be that _
27、.A.you eat less in that caseB.you are cheated by your m emoryC.you have consumed more caloriesD.you digest what you've eaten faster39.We can conclude from the passage that _A.distracted eating may damage your healthB.eating snacks will make you feel fullC.Britta became famous because of the e_perimentD.playing is more important than what we eat下一页查看英语必修5训练题答案第 13 页 共 13 页