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PAGEUnit4Everydayeconomics課時分層作業(yè)(十)Ⅰ.單詞拼法1.Hewipedawaythebeadsofsweatonhisforehead(前額).2.Herheadstillhurt,andshefeltslightlydizzy(頭暈目眩).3.IamconfidentbecauseIknowthecreativeandenterprising(有進取心的)spiritofthisregion'speople.4.Wewillforeverbegratefulforhisconsiderableinput(投入).5.Thephase(階段)ofwritingthatisactuallymostimportantisrevision.6.Themedicinewasreadyfordistribution(分銷).7.Hewasaconsultant(顧問)totheSwedishgovernment.8.Hepurchased(購買)aticketandwentuponthetopdeck.9.Pupilswillneedcarefulguidance(指導)ontheirchoiceofoptions.10.Igotafive-monthbonus(獎金)lastyear.Ⅱ.閱讀理解AStephenWiltshireisafamousartist.Hisdrawings—oftendrawnfrommemoryandatgreatspeed—aresketched(素描)onthespotatstreetlevel.Stephen,whowasborninLondonin1974,didn'tsayawordasasmallchild,andfoundithardtorelatetootherpeople.Attheageoffive,StephenwassenttoQueensmillSchool,London,whereitsoonbecameapparentthathecommunicatedthroughthelanguageofdrawing.Histeachersencouragedhimtospeakbytakingawayhisartmaterialsforashorttime;eventuallyhesaidhisfirstwords—“paper”and“pencil”—butdidn'tlearntospeakfullyuntiltheageofnine.Stephenloveddrawingandhewasseldomtobefoundwithoutpenandpaper.Oncehetookpartinartcompetitions,newsofhisgreattalentbegantospread.EarlyfansincludedthelatePrimeMinisterEdwardHeathwhoboughthisdrawingofSalisburyCathedral,madewhenStephenwasjusteight.ButStephencametowiderpublicattentionwhentheBBCfeaturedhimintheprogramme,TheFoolishWiseOnesin1987,whenhewasintroducedbySirHughCasson(apastpresidentoftheRoyalAcademy),as“thebestchildartistinBritain”.Afterthat,Stephen'sreputationgrewworldwide.AsecondBBCdocumentaryin2001showedStephenflyingoverLondoninahelicopterandlatercompletingadetaileddrawingofLondonwithinthreehours,whichincluded12historiclandmarks(地標性建筑)and200otherstructures.In2006Stephenwasrecognisedforhisservicestotheartworld,whenhewasmadeamemberoftheOrderoftheBritishEmpire.TodaywhereverStephengoes,peopleareattractedbyhisoutstandingtalent.【語篇解讀】本文是一篇記敘文,主要介紹了天才畫家StephenWiltshire。他在一個生疏的城市,只要在街上轉一圈,就可以把街景建筑全都像電腦一樣事無巨細地儲存下來,再用畫筆還原出來。1.WhatproblemdidStephenhavewhenhewasasmallchild?A.Noschoolswantedhim.B.Noteacherslikedhim.C.Hecouldn'tspeak.D.Hecouldn'tspell.C[細微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。依據其次段中的“Stephen...didn'tsayawordasasmallchild...butdidn'tlearntospeakfullyuntiltheageofnine.”可知,Stephen小時候不會說話。]2.WhendidStephenbecomeworld-famous?A.AfterhissecondBBCdocumentary.B.AftertheprogrammeTheFoolishWiseOnes.C.AfterhemetwiththelatePrimeMinisterEdwardHeath.D.AfterSirHughCassonboughthisdrawingofSalisburyCathedral.B[細微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。依據第五段中的“Afterthat,Stephen'sreputationgrewworldwide.”,再結合第四段內容可知,Stephen上了BBC的節(jié)目TheFoolishWiseOnes之后起先著名世界。]3.WhatisspecialaboutStephen'sdrawingofLondon?A.Itwashisgreatestwork.B.Itwasdrawninahelicopter.C.Itfeaturedhistoriclandmarks.D.Itwasfinishedinashorttime.D[細微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。依據倒數其次段中的“completingadetaileddrawingofLondonwithinthreehours”可知,Stephen只用了三個小時就完成了倫敦畫作。另外第一段中的“Hisdrawings—oftendrawnfrommemoryandatgreatspeed”也說明白Stephen繪畫速度之快。]4.Thetextislikelytoappearin.A.anovel B.abiographyC.anofficialreport D.ahistorypaperB[文章出處題。本文依據時間依次介紹了天才畫家StephenWiltshire從小至今的主要事跡,因此本文最有可能出自一篇傳記。]BAccordingtoarecentstudypublishedinJournalofConsumerResearch,manypeoplebelievethathealthyfoodmustbemoreexpensivethanunhealthyfood.Infact,thestudy'sresearchersfoundthatahighpricetagwillevenconvinceconsumersthatacertainfoodishealthful.AccordingtoRebeccaReczek,co-authorofthestudy,thepurposeofthestudywastoexamineapopularbelief.Sometimesthebeliefcanbetrue:Organicproduceandwild-caughtseafoodtypicallycostmoremoney.Butothertimes,thenutritionalvalueoffoodranksallthesame.Inoneexperiment,Reczek'steamgaveagroupofparticipantsanewfoodproductcalled“granolabites”.Someparticipantsweretoldtheproductwasveryhealthy.Otherparticipantsweretoldthebiteshadlittlenutritionalvalue.Participantswhoweretoldthegranolabitesweregoodforthemratedthesnackasmoreexpensivethantheparticipantswhothoughtthebiteswereunhealthy.Inanotherexperiment,participantsweregivenahealthfoodbarlabeledas“thehealthiestproteinbarontheplanet”.Someparticipantsweretoldthebarcostjust$0.99,othersweretoldthebarwas$4.Andhere'swhathappened:Thepeoplewhoweregiventhe“cheaper”barneededtoreadalotmorereviewsabouttheproductwhenitwaspricedatalowerpricepointinordertotrustthatitwashealthy.Theideathatweallbelievehealthyfoodneedstobemoreexpensiveworksagainstus.Allfoodcompaniesneedtodoispushupthepricetoconvinceus.ButReczeksaid,“Whenweshop,wedon'thavetobeledastray.Wecancomparenutritionlabelsandwecandoresearchbeforewegotothegrocerystore.Wecanusefactsratherthanourintuition(直覺).”【語篇解讀】本文是一篇說明文。探討發(fā)覺,人們認為越貴的食物養(yǎng)分價值就越高,這種想法很簡單被商家利用。5.Whatdoes“apopularbelief”underlinedinParagraph2referto?A.Thatpeopleshouldeathealthyfood.B.Thatorganicproduceisreallyhealthyforus.C.Thatthenutritionalvalueoffoodisn'tthesame.D.Thateatinghealthyfoodmeansspendingmoremoney.D[推理推斷題。依據第一段中的“manypeoplebelievethathealthyfoodmustbemoreexpensivethanunhealthyfood.”以及其次段中的“Sometimesthebeliefcanbetrue:Organicproduceandwild-caughtseafoodtypicallycostmoremoney.Butothertimes,thenutritionalvalueoffoodranksallthesame.”可知,這個很普遍的觀點就是:越貴的食物養(yǎng)分價值就越高。]6.Whydidsomeparticipantsregardthegranolabitesasmoreexpensive?A.Becausetheyknewtheyhadhighnutritionalvalue.B.Becausetheyhadbeentoldaboutthepriceofthem.C.Becausetheyknewtheywereanewfoodproduct.D.Becausetheyconsideredthemorganicfood.A[細微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。依據第三段中的“Participantswhoweretoldthegranolabitesweregoodforthemratedthesnackasmoreexpensivethantheparticipantswhothoughtthebiteswereunhealthy.”可知,他們認為這種食物價格更高是因為他們被告知這種食物對他們的健康有益,即養(yǎng)分價值高。]7.Howdidsomeparticipantsreactwhenhearingthebarcost$0.99?A.Theyconsideredithealthy.B.Theyweredoubtfulaboutit.C.Theyreallywantedtobuyit.D.Theywereveryhappyaboutit.B[推理推斷題。依據第四段中的“Thepeoplewhoweregiventhe‘cheaper’barneededtoreadalotmorereviewsabouttheproductwhenitwaspricedatalowerpricepointinordertotrustthatitwashealthy.”可知,他們對低的價格持懷疑看法。]8.AccordingtoReczek,whatshouldwedowhenwegoshopping?A.Buyfoodthatismoreexpensive.B.Consultotherpeopleforadvice.C.Payattentiontonutritionlabels.D.Avoidbuyingunknownfood.C[細微環(huán)節(jié)理解題。依據最終一段中的“Wecancomparenutritionlabelsandwecandoresearchbeforewegotothegrocerystore.”可知選C項。]Ⅲ.閱讀七選五Needmoreexcitementinyourlife?Maybeit'stimetotakeupanextremesport!1Eachyeartheyarebecomingmoreandmorepopular.Someexamplesofextremesportsincludebasejumping,iceclimbing,cavediving,and...cheeserolling?!Nooneknowsexactlyhowitstarted,butCooper'sHillCheese-RollingRaceisanannualeventthathastakenplaceforover100years.ThenamecomesfromCooper'sHillwherethe“sport”takesplace,justoutsidethevillageofBrockworth,England.2Awheelofcheeseisthrowndownahillwhileagroupofpeoplechaseafterit,tryingtobethefirsttocatchitorreachthebottomofthehill.Thecheeseweighsjustover3kgandpicksupalotofspeedtravellingdowntheverysteepslope(斜坡).3Andifyoucomesecondorthirdyou'llreceive£10.Incredibly,theeventhasbecomesopopularthatpeopletravelfromallButwhatmakesthesportsoextreme,andwhyhasthelocalgovernmenttriedtobanthetradition?Injuries—andlotsofthem.Thehillissosteepthatit'snotactuallypossibletorundownit.4Ambulancesarriveattheeventbeforetheraceevenstartsinpreparationforallthosewhowillneedatriptothehospital.GotoYouTubeandsearchfor“GloucestershireCheeseRolling”

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