2018-2019学年英语人教版必修4学案:Unit 1 单元小结 Word版含解析
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  C.issue D.show

  解析:选C 联系20空后的"was issued to Charlotte"可推知,此处是Charlotte Whitehead恳请"发给(issue)"她一个执照。

  19.A.continued B.promised

  C.pretended D.dreamed

  解析:选A 因为申请执照被拒绝了,所以Charlotte Whitehead只能"继续(continue)"无证行医。

  20.A.birth B.death

  C.wedding D.graduation

  解析:选B 根据时间状语In 1993可以推算出,"她被发给医师执照"发生在1916年后的第77年,再联系倒数第二段的最后两句"...until 1912. She died four years later ..."可以推算出1916年正是她"去世(death)"的那一年。

  Ⅱ.阅读理解

  19­year­old Danny Bowman once spent 10 hours a day taking selfies (自拍). Now the British teen is speaking out against the real dangers of selfie addiction.

  His addiction started at age 15 and quickly went out of control, leading him to attempt to kill himself due to anxiety that he couldn't take the perfect selfie.

  "I was constantly in search of taking the perfect selfie and when I realised I couldn't, I wanted to die," he tells Daily Mirror about his 200 selfies­a­day addiction. "The only thing I cared about was having my phone with me so I could satisfy the desire to take a picture of myself at any time of the day."

  His mother sought help, which eventually led to him being diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder (强迫症).

  "I lost my friends, my education, my health and almost my life," Bowman explains.

  At Bowman's worst, he would cut class three times an hour to take a selfie, and eventually dropped out of school at age 16, at which point his health started to fall apart. "I would limit myself to an apple and a bowl of rice a day in a bid to be thinner and improve my skin," he says.

  He didn't leave his house for six months due to anxiety about how he looked.

Selfie addiction is a phenomenon that increasing numbers of mental health professionals are recognizing. "Danny's case is particularly extreme," says Dr. David Veal. "It's a mental health one which can lead to serious problems."