2019高考全程复习方略英语一轮复习课时作业:7.3 Under the sea Word版含解析

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近年高考英语一轮复习第一部分教材重点全程攻略Unit3Underthesea限时规范特训新人教版选

近年高考英语一轮复习第一部分教材重点全程攻略Unit3Underthesea限时规范特训新人教版选

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Unit 3 Under the seaⅠ。

完形填空If there is one thing I have learned over the years, it is that life in this world is bitter-sweet。

It has been and it __1__ will be。

I realized this early and every day I see further __2__ of it.It is something that we all just have to __3__.When I was a boy, I cherished my books and toys, but then I __4__ them all when our house was __5__ in the middle of one night。

When growing up, I loved the isolated (孤立的) woodlands and meadows that were my __6__, but often I found myself playing __7__. At school, I found learning fun and __8__, but I was never as popular as I wanted to be. In college, I enjoyed the excitement of being out on my own, yet I still missed the love and __9__ of home。

2019高考英语一轮复习构想 Unit 3 Under the sea课时作业 新人教版选修7

2019高考英语一轮复习构想 Unit 3 Under the sea课时作业 新人教版选修7

2019高考英语一轮复习构想 Unit 3 Under the sea课时作业新人教版选修7Ⅰ.阅读理解A(2017·河北省第二次联考)In 1971 we were living in Wichita, Kansas—Lincoln was about seven, Brendan was three and Kristen was a baby. Mom was staying with us during the holidays. On Christmas Eve I stayed up very late. I was totally alone with my thoughts, alternating between joy and sorrow, and I got to thinking about my paper route(送报历程), that tree, what my mother had said to me and how dad had tried to make things better.I heard a noise in the kitchen and discovered that it was mom. She couldn't sleep either and had gotten up to make herself a cup of hot tea which made her feel better. As she waited for the water to boil, she walked into the living room and discovered me there. She saw my open Bible and asked me what I was reading. When I told her, she asked if I would read it to her and I did.When the kettle began to whistle, she went and made her tea. She came back. I told her how happy I was that she was with us for Christmas and how I wished that dad could have lived to see his grandchildren and to enjoy this time because he always loved Christmas so much. It got very quiet for a moment and then she said,“Do you remember that time on Twelve Mile Road when you bought that tree with your paper route money?”“Yes,” I said,“I've just been thinking about it you know.”She hesitated for a long moment, as though something was bottled up so deeply inside her soul that it might take surgery to get it out. Finally, great tears rolled down her face and she cried,“Oh, son, please forgive me. That time and that Christmas have been a burden on my heart for twenty­five years. I wish your dad were here so I could tell him how sorry I am for what I said.”【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文。

2019版高考英语大一轮复习 第1部分 模块复习方略 Unit 3 Under the sea课时作业 新人教版选修7.doc

2019版高考英语大一轮复习 第1部分 模块复习方略 Unit 3 Under the sea课时作业 新人教版选修7.doc

2019版高考英语大一轮复习第1部分模块复习方略 Unit 3 Under the sea课时作业新人教版选修7Ⅰ.单句语法填空1.I was about to do my homework when the lights went out.2.Abandoned (abandon) to chatting online,Wang Ping has fallen behind the other students in his studies.3.We felt at home with her and were impressed with the depth (deep) of her knowledge.4.With economy developing at great speed,our city has_witnessed (witness) quite a few changes in recent years.5.A lack of awareness (aware) of cultural difference to local customs can cause problems.6.—Where do you plan to work?—I've made up my mind to go where I'm most needed.7.Do you need anyone to help out in the shop? I'm looking for a part­time job.8.There is no surprise that Linda became a writer.Even when she was a child,she could retell a story vividly (vivid).9.Urged (urge) by his parents,he decided to participate in the Math Olympic Competition.10.Being_educated (educate) in a famous university is what most students wish for.Ⅱ.单句改错1.They abandon themselves to drink although they are drivers,which is very dangerous both to them and the passengers.drink→drinking2.I often miss my childhood.It was a time that I spent almost each day without worries.that→when3.Not having promoted the new digital camera successfully,the company should reflect its original marketing methods.reflect后加on4.A truck came in an opposite direction of the car,so the car driver made a sharply turn.sharply→sharp5.It was several minutes before I was aware what was happening.aware后加of 6.Jane stopped there a small crowd of men had gathered.there→whereⅢ.阅读理解Complete the following sentence: “You go to the library to check out...?” The obvious answer is “books”.But a harder question might be,“What do we mean by ‘books’?” Nowadays,electronic books,or “e­books”,have become more and more popular in American society.The biggest online bookseller Amazon,for example,recently announced that less than four years after introducing them to its catalog,it is now selling more electronic versions of its book titles than printed ones.Last week,Pew Internet Project released a survey about the use of e­books by library customers,It found that 12% of Americans aged 16 and older who read e­books say they had borrowed at least one from a library within the past year.But the survey found that the broader public,including 58% of those who have library cards and 53% of people who own electronic book readers,are not aware that they can find and check out e­books from public libraries,even though three quarters of the libraries offer that service.Pew Internet Project director Lee Rainie noted that e­book borrowing is becoming more popular at the same time that publishers,who are selling plenty of e­books and fewer hard­copy editions,are worried that free e­book check­outs at the librar y will hurt sales.In February,for example,the big publisher Penguin Books stopped supplying new e­books and audio books to libraries.Penguin just reached an agreement to resume supplying one big library system in New York City but not until six months after new titles are released.That way,those who want the latest books will have to buy them.So things are a little murky (阴暗的) in the library world when it comes to electronic books.More and more customers want them,but publishers are giving the libraries a hard time about offering them.Demand is not the problem.Supply may soon be.语篇解读如今电子书走进了美国的许多地方图书馆,人们可以从图书馆里借阅。

全国卷2019届高考英语一轮复习Unit3Underthesea课时作业新人教版选修7.doc

全国卷2019届高考英语一轮复习Unit3Underthesea课时作业新人教版选修7.doc

Unit 3 Under the seaⅠ.阅读理解ADear readers ,Medical related emergencies are on the rise. More seniors are seeking anind ependent lifestyle and better quality of life.Over 1 in 3 people over the ageof 64 will fall this year. Nearly half will not be able to get up without support.Medical expenses can increase when a person is not given timely support. You can prevent a me dical catastrophe with our 24-hour emergency response system. Our solution is highly recommended by doctors , healthcare professionals ,and hospitals.We are offering a FREE Medical Alert System to seniors or their loved ones who call now. For a limited time, there will be no set-up fees and themedical monitoring starts at less than a dollar a day. The system is top-rankedand easy-to-use. The pendant is 100% waterproof and it can travel with you.Our new system can detect falls automatically.Call Toll-Free 1-800-360-0405 and gain peace of mind.There is no long-term contract.Our medical alert professionals can walk you through everything over the phone.The first 100 callers to order will receive:·Free Medical Alert System ($ 300 Value)·24 Hours a Day/7 Days a Week LIVE Monitoring and Support·Free Waterproof Necklace Pendant or Wristband·No Long-Term Contract·Free ShippingDon't wait until after a fall to give us a call.Take advantage of this special offer now to protect yourself or a loved one.Call Now Toll-Free 1-800-360-0405.Sincerely ,Jim NelsonPresident [语篇解读 ]本文主假如给读者介绍一种老人医疗预警系统。

2019版高考英语大一轮复习 第1部分 模块复习方略 Unit 1 Living well课时作业 新人教版选修7

2019版高考英语大一轮复习 第1部分 模块复习方略 Unit 1 Living well课时作业 新人教版选修7

2019版高考英语大一轮复习第1部分模块复习方略 Unit 1 Livingwell课时作业新人教版选修7Ⅰ.单句语法填空1.—Is Bob still working in your school?—I'm afraid not.He is said to_have_resigned(resign) and to be teaching in a private school recently.2.Adapted_(adapt) from J.K.Rowling's book series of the same title,the Harry Potter movies are universally acknowledged as classics.3.The survey conducted(conduct) in our school last month shows that about three per cent of the students are addicted to the Internet games.4.Professor Wang,as well as his two students,is_being_interviewed(interview) by the reporter from CCTV-1 at present.5.While doing my homework,I met with a problem difficult to solve.6.I get annoyed(annoy) when someone talks to me while I'm reading.7.George returned after the war,only to_be_told(tell) that his wife had left him.8.The Diaoyu Islands have been part of China's territory since ancient times,serving(serve) as important fishing grounds to Taiwan.9.My grandfather often goes to the countryside,because he thinks a stay there will be beneficial(benefit) to his health.10.Literal translation,in other words,word­for­word translation is not encouraged.Ⅱ.单句改错1.Just as I stepped into the shower the phone rang.It was so annoyed.annoyed→annoying_2.From the flats we have an easy access to shops and schools.去掉an3.We offer our congratulation to you on your passing the College Entrance Examination.congratulation→congratulations4.Having settled in that remote area,the young man quickly adapted the weather.adapted后加to5.He has broken his words so many times that I cannot trust him any more.words→word6.He made the boy sit there,promised they would not hurt him.promised→promisingⅢ.阅读理解Over the years,the recommendations of my friend Philip have led me to work with three of my favorite clients (客户).I am certain that my relationships with these three clients have helped me meet many other wonderful people.Needless to say,I owe Philip a lot.Without him,these relationships wouldn't have happened.Philip is bright,friendly,and inspiring.Sometimes his ideas pay off in a huge way.He is very successful.But this brilliant,creative,friendly man has a bit of difficulty when it comes to small commitments.These little behaviors are annoying things—last­minute cancellations,missed phone calls,and the like.While they do trouble my life a little bit,it's nothing really major that would make me back out of the relationship.Philip always apologizes for these minor defects.I always accept his apology.When I take all the good things and weigh them against the times he's let me down,he is so far ahead that he gets a “lifetime pass”.And,I tell him so.When I do,he feels good and I feel better for forgiving him.To this day,we are friends.I am his friend because when I consider someone's actions,I ask myself,“Am I better off or worse off because of having this person in my life?”With Philip,the answer has always been,and will always be,in his favor.Philip has been such a good friend and having him in my life has been such a good thing that I am grateful.This will always override(忽略) any of his “negative” behaviors.That's a lifetime pass.How many people do you have in your life to whom you have given a lifetime pass? Is the number high or low in your opinion?Most people want a higher number.语篇解读本文是一篇记叙文。

高考全程复习方略英语一轮复习课时作业:7.5 Travelling abroad Word版含解析

高考全程复习方略英语一轮复习课时作业:7.5 Travelling abroad Word版含解析

课时作业(三十五)选修7Unit5TravellingabroadⅠ.阅读理解ASummerCampsinSeason!STEMCamp July10toAugust14,Cost:$18090%ofthejobsinthefuturewillrequireSTEM(Science,Technology,Engi neering&Mathematics)education.Wefindwaystomakelearningfunandexciti ngforstudentstohelpensuretheirfutures.Campersparticipateinfunandengagi ngSTEMactivities!Register:www.stemcamp.caorcall519-475-6600.Kandalore June15to28,Cost:$2,340ThefinesttraditionalcampinCanada,providesthebestofbothcanoe(独木舟)adventuresandin-campactivities.Formorethan65years,Kandalorehasgiv encamperstheopportunitytoknowandbethemselves.Wecreateawarmandsup portiveenvironmentwherekidscanexpresstheiruniqueself,growinself-confi denceandbuildlifetimefriendships.Register:orcall416-322-9735.ESLSummerCamp June25toJuly21,Cost:$5,500PickeringCollegehasanexcitingESLsummercampforstudentsaged12-18whowanttolearnEnglishandexperiencethewondersofsummeratour42-acr ecampus;studentsenjoytheexcellentdormitory,dining,academic,andsocialf acilitiesofoneofCanada'soldestindependentschools.Register:www.pickeringcollege.on.caorcall905-175-8900.DEEPSummerAcademy August16to26,Cost:$465Weprovidehighlymotivatedhighschoolstudentsfromacrosstheworldwi ththeopportunityforadvancedstudyinavarietyofengineering,technology,bus anizedbytheUniversityofToronto,DEEPisone ofthemostdiversepre-universityengineeringprogramsallovertheworldwiths cholarships.Register:www.outreach.engineering.utoronto.caorcall416-946-0816.【文章大意】本文是一篇应用文。

2019高考全程复习方略英语一轮复习课时作业:7.4 Sharing 含解析

2019高考全程复习方略英语一轮复习课时作业:7.4 Sharing 含解析

课时作业(三十四)选修7Unit4SharingⅠ.阅读理解A(2018·福州市高三毕业班适应性练习)Known as“The Man with the Golden Arm”,nearly every week for the past60 years,James Harrison has donated blood plasma(血浆)from his right arm.The reasons can date back to a serious medical procedure.“When I was14,I had a chest operation,”recalls Harrison,who is now aged80.“My father said I had received13units of blood and my life had been saved by unknown people.So I said when I'm old enough,I'll become a blood donor.”Soon after Harrison became a donor,doctors called him in.His blood,they said, could be the answer to a deadly problem.“In Australia,up until about1967,there were about thousands of babies dying each year because of the rhesus disease(恒河猴溶血病),”explains Jemma Falkenmire,of the Australian Red Cross Blood Service.Harrison was discovered to have an unusual antibody(抗体)in his blood and in the1960s he worked with doctors to use the antibodies to develop an injection(注射) called Anti­D which can prevent this disease.Harrison's blood is precious.Every batch of Anti­D that has ever been made in Australia has come from Harrison's blood.He and Anti­D are credited with saving the lives of more than2million babies,according to the Australian Red Cross Blood Service:That's about2million lives saved by one man's blood.Harrison is considered a national hero,and has won numerous awards.He has now donated his plasma more than1,000times,but no matter how many times he's given blood there's one thing that will never change:“I look at the ceiling or the nurses,maybe talk to them a bit,but never once have I watched the needle go in my arm.I can't stand the sight of blood,and I can't stand pain,”he says.【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了James Harrison用自己的血液挽救了超过两百万名婴儿生命的故事。

2019高考全程复习方略英语一轮复习 课时作业7.5 Travelling abroad含解析

2019高考全程复习方略英语一轮复习 课时作业7.5 Travelling abroad含解析

课时作业(三十五)选修7Unit 5Travelling abroadⅠ.阅读理解A(2018·成都市高中毕业班摸底测试)Summer Camps in Season!STEM Camp July 10 to August 14, Cost:$18090% of the jobs in the future will require STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics) education. We find ways to make learning fun and exciting for students to help ensure their futures. Campers participate in fun and engaging STEM activities! Register: www. stemcamp. ca or call 519-475-6600.Kandalore June 15 to 28, Cost: $2,340The finest traditional camp in Canada, provides the best of both canoe (独木舟) adventures and in-camp activities. For more than 65 years, Kandalore has given campers the opportunity to know and be themselves. We create a warm and supportive environment where kids can express their unique self, grow in self-confidence and build lifetime friendships. Register: or call 416-322-9735.ESL Summer Camp June 25 to July 21, Cost: $5,500Pickering College has an exciting ESL summer camp for students aged 12-18 who want to learn English and experience the wonders of summer at our 42-acre campus; students enjoy the excellent dormitory, dining, academic, and social facilities of one of Canada's oldest independent schools. Register:www. pickeringcollege. on.ca or call 905-175-8900.DEEP Summer Academy August 16 to 26, Cost: $465We provide highly motivated high school students from across the world with the opportunity for advanced study in a variety of engineering, technology, business and science subjects. Organized by the University of Toronto, DEEP is one of the most diverse pre-university engineering programs all over the world with scholarships. Register: www.outreach.engineering.utoronto.ca or call 416-946-0816.【文章大意】本文是一篇应用文.主要介绍了四个夏令营的时间、收费标准、主要活动内容及联系方式等信息.【难句分析】Pickering College has an exciting ESL summer campfor students aged 12-18 who want to learn English and experience the wonders of summer at our 42-acre campus; students enjoy the excellentdormitory, dining, academic, and social facilities of one of Canada's oldest independent schools.分析:本句中aged 12-18作students的后置定语;who引导定语从句,修饰先行词students.dormitory, dining, academic和social facilities都作enjoy的宾语,of one of Canada's oldest independent schools作facilities的后置定语.译文:Pickering学院有一个为(那些)想要学习英语和在学院42英亩的校区内感受夏天的奇观的12至18岁的学生们举办的令人兴奋的ESL夏令营,(参加的)学生们(可以)享受加拿大最古老的私立学校的一流食宿、学习和社交设施.1.Which number should you call if you want to improve your English?A.519-475-6600. B.416-322-9735.C.416-946-0816. D.905-175-8900.答案与解析:D'考查细节理解.根据第三则信息中的“Pickering College has an exciting ESL summer camp for students aged 12-18 who want to learn English”和“call 905-175-8900”可知D选项正确.2.When will the shortest camp start?A.On July 10. B.On June 15.C.On June 25. D.On August 16.答案与解析:D'考查细节理解.综合四则信息可知,DEEP Summer Academy的时间长度是11天,与题干的the shortest camp相符合.这个夏令营是“August 16 to 26”所以D选项正确.3.Where can you go if you are interested in the experience of adventure?A.Kandalore.B.STEM Camp.C.ESL Summer Camp.D.DEEP Summer Academy.答案与解析:A'考查细节理解.根据第二则信息中的“...provides the best of both canoe(独木舟)adventures and in-camp activities.”可知,选项A与题干的“the experience of adventure”相符合.所以A选项正确.4.How similar are STEM Camp and DEEP Summer Academy?A.They both offer scholarships for students.B.They provide the same courses for students.C.They both prepare students for their development.D.They are both designed for international students.答案与解析:C'考查推理判断.根据第一则信息中的“for students to help ensure their futures”和第四则信息中的“We provide highly motivated high school students from across the world with the opportunity for advanced study”可以推断二者都对学生的未来发展(development)有帮助.所以选项C正确.B(2018·四川成都高中毕业班第一次诊断)I remember the first time I got on a horse. When I was a little boy aged two, my mom agreed to let me take a short ride and that was it! From then on, I drove my parents crazy begging for a horse.When I was four, I had mutism, in which children stop speaking in certain social situations. I went days, weeks, months without a sound at school. At most, I might quietly whisper to a friend. I suffered silently through school until I was ten when a psychologist had an idea. He asked me what I wanted more than anything else in the world. He explained I was going to be given an opportunity to work for that. And I was permitted to whisper the answer in my mother's ear,“A horse.”I was to get a pony, but I had to live up to my end of the bargain. I had a chart of weekly tasks I had to accomplish. I had to answer the phone five times per week, something I had never done before. I had to say one word to my teacher at school and the list went on. For a child with mutism, saying one word to someone can be like climbing Mount Qomolangma. I did everything that was asked of me and the day came. His name was Sequoia,whom I fell in love with immediately. When I was in Sequoia's presence, I forgot all about my problems and felt strong and secure.I am a fully participating member of society these days. My horse and I made it through a master's degree. I may have made it otherwise, but I'm not sure. I feel I owe my life to the horse and I try to give it back to him every day. He has given me the best gift I could ever imagine, my life.【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文.“我”从小爱马,四岁时患有缄默症,在心理医生的帮助下,接受了艰苦的训练;当和马在一起时,“我”感到非常放松.如今,“我”已经能够融入社会.5. What was the situation like when the author was four?A.He didn't say a word at all.B.He learned how to ride a horse.C.He found his classmates unfriendly.D.He had difficulty in communicating.答案与解析:D'考查细节理解.根据第二段的第一句“When I was four, I had mutism, in which children stop speaking in certain social situations.”可知,“我”在四岁时患上缄默症,在沟通上有困难,故D项正确.根据第二段的“At most, I might quietly whisper to a friend.”可知,“我”可能会和朋友低声说话,故A项错误;B、C 项文章没有提及.6.What can we infer about the author from Paragraph 3?A.He completed some tasks easily.B.He pushed himself extremely hard.C.He fell in love with Sequoia gradually.D.He found the psychologist's idea ineffective.答案与解析:B'考查推理判断.根据第三段的“For a child with mutism, saying one word to someone can be like climbing Mount Qomolangma.”可知,对于一个患有缄默症的孩子来说,跟别人说一句话像登珠穆朗玛峰一样难;据此可以判断,“我”在努力接受训练,故B项正确.根据第三段可知,A项错误;根据第三段中的“whom I fell in love with immediately”可知,“我”立即爱上了Sequoia,故C 项错误;根据最后一段中的“I am a fully participating member”可知,D项错误.7.What is the author's purpose of writing the text?A.To share his unfortunate childhood.B.To give tips on how to cure mutism.C.To show his deep gratefulness to his horse.D.To inspire kids struggling against mutism.答案与解析:C'考查写作意图.通读全文可知,本文的主题句是本文最后两句“I feel I owe my life to the horse and I try to give it back to him every day.He has given me the best gift I could ever imagine,my life.”,据此可知,本文旨在表达对马深深的感激,故C项正确.C(2018·重庆西北狼教育联盟第一期联考)Many people delight in gossiping, and the more they know about someone else, the more powerful they feel — at someone else's expense. While at the end of the day no good will come of it and someone is bound to get hurt, try telling that to someone who's excited to relay the latest piece of juicy news.Most people have some awareness when saying something we know we shouldn't. As it is slipping out of our mouths, we start to feel uncomfortable. We have a sense of conflict between finishing thesentence that may draw attention but won't make anyone look good and awkwardly stopping midstory. There are those who after spreading gossip end with a well-meaning, “I shouldn't have said anything and I can't really tell you how I heard it.” Not any better. Once out, they may feel good for a moment, but they're just as likely to regret their decision. By this time, it is too late.That said, some people just don't notice or pay attention to the voice in their head saying “Don't”,and others actively ignore it. In the end, the results are the same. With our lack of sensitivity, we say things that should never be said and often don't stop long enough to realize that we have not only hurt others, but we have unintentionally hurt ourselves. Given this, why do people gossip? For some, it feels good to be in control of knowledge that others may not know.Talking about others can become a habit and unless you work hard to break it, you may discover that others distance themselves from you. After all, if you can't be trusted to keep secrets and not share information, people may choose not to have you as their friend. We have two ears and just one mouth. When in doubt, it is always better to listen than to speak.【文章大意】本文是一篇议论文,论述了有些人热衷于说闲话的原因,并说明这种习惯的坏处以及如何改正这一不良习惯.【难句分析】While at the end of the day no good will come of it and someone is bound to get hurt, try telling that to someone who's excited to relay the latest piece of juicy news.分析:该句为主从复合句,句中While引导让步状语从句,who's excited to relay the latest piece of juicy news为who引导的定语从句,修饰先行词someone.译文:尽管这到头来没有什么好处,并且有人很可能会受到伤害,但是(人们)还是试图(把消息)告诉某个热衷于传播最新有趣新闻的人.8.What's the closest meaning of the underlined word “relay”?A.Show. B.Cover.C.Spread. D.Get.答案与解析:C考查词义猜测.根据画线词所在句中的“someone who's excited to”和“the latest piece of juicy news”可知,尽管这到头来没有什么好处,并且有人很可能会受到伤害,但是人们还是试图告诉某个热衷于传播最新有趣消息的人.据此可以判断,画线词意为“传播”,故C项正确.9.Which statement is NOT the reason for people being conscious ofsaying something they know they shouldn't?A.They feel not good when they leak out it.B.They aren't interested in it.C.They have a sense of conflict during saying it.D.They probably regret saying it.答案与解析:B'考查细节理解.根据第二段的第二句“As it is slipping out of our mouths,we start to feel uncomfortable.”可知,一旦说出口,我们便感到不舒服;根据第二段第三句中的“We have a sense of conflict”可知,我们对是否要说出口会感到很矛盾;根据第二段的倒数第二句“Once out,they may feel good for a moment, but they're just as likely to regret their decision.”可知,他们会对说出去的话感到后悔.B项没有提及,故选B项.10.Why do people say something that should never be said and can hurt others?A.Because they want to hurt others.B.Because they hate this kind of people.C.Because they don't know each other well.D.Because they are lack of sensitivity.答案与解析:D'考查细节理解.根据第三段的第三句“With our lack of sensitivity,we say things that should never be said and often don't stop long enough to realize that we have not only hurt others,but we have unintentionally hurt ourselves.”可知,由于我们缺乏敏感性,所以我们才会说出不应该说的话,故D项正确.11.From the last paragraph, we can know that ________.A.we should speak less and listen moreB.we can't keep secretsC.we haven't many friendsD.we should talk about others as much as possible答案与解析:A'考查细节理解.根据最后一句“When in doubt,it is always better to listen than to speak”可知,我们应当多听少说,故A 项正确.根据最后一段的第二句“After all,if you can't be trusted to keep secrets and not share information,people may choose not to have you as their friend”可知,我们应当保守秘密,不要随意传播信息,否则会丧失朋友,故B、C、D项错误.D(2018·山东部分重点中学高三上学期第一次调研)If you followed the 2016 Olympic Games, you may have noticed that several athletes, including US swimmer Michael Phelps, had circular bruises on their bodies. These bruises were the result of “cupping(拔火罐) therapy”,a traditional Chinese medicinal practice that has been around for more than 2,000 years.Many athletes say that they have benefited from the therapy. Phelps used the therapy in the fall of 2014 and has used it about twice a week since, reported ABC News. Another US swimmer, Dana V ollmer, also believes that “it really helps with blood flow”.However, some have said that the supposed health effects result from people's feeling that the treatment works, rather than any physical effect of the treatment.To figure out cupping therapy has any physical effect, last year researchers from Germany carried out a test in which a false treatment was provided.In the study, the same type of cups was used in the real treatment and the false treatment. But in the false treatment, the cups had a hole at the top so that they couldn't create the proper suction(吸力).The tested patients, who suffered from a disorder that caused a lot of pain, were told that they would receive either a traditional cupping or “soft cupping”. But they were not informed that the so-called “soft cupping”was a false treatment.It turned out that most patients correctly guessed which kind of cupping they had received. In both groups, patients also experienced about the same reductions in pain. “The results suggest the effects of cupping therapy might come from factors that are not necessarily part of the treatment itself,” the researchers told the Live Science website.The question of whether cupping therapy works still needs to be answered. “But because the treatment is relatively safe and it could be helpful for some people, the therapy can be used as part of a comprehensive treatment program involving other exercises, nutritional choices and lifestyle changing,”Dr Brent Bauer, director of the US Complementary and Integrative Medicine Program at Mayo Clinic, told Live Science.【文章大意】本文主要介绍了中国传统医疗方式拔火罐的实际疗效问题.【难句分析】The tested patients, who suffered from a disorder that caused a lot of pain, were told that they would receive either a traditional cupping or “soft cupping”.分析:本句是一个复合句.who引导非限定性定语从句,在从句中作主语,先行词为patients;第一个that引导定语从句,在从句中作主语,修饰先行词disorder;第二个that引导宾语从句,在从句中不作句子成分.译文:那些因身体紊乱而遭受痛苦的实验病人被告知要么接受传统的拔火罐治疗要么接受“软火罐”治疗.12.Why is Michael Phelps mentioned in the passage?A.To give athletes a new way to swim faster.B.To provide athletes with a new way of treatment.C.To introduce the topic on cupping therapy.D.To show swimmers suffer from disorders.答案与解析:C'考查推理判断.根据文章前两段的整体内容可推知,提到运动员菲尔普斯是为了导入文章的话题,即:拔火罐疗法是否有效,故选C.13.The purpose of the test by researchers from Germany was to ________.A.promote the health effects of cupping therapyB.see whether cupping therapy has a physical effectC.compare traditional cupping with the soft cuppingD.compare cupping therapy's effects on different groups of people答案与解析:B'考查细节理解.根据第四段“To figure out cupping therapy has any physical effect, last year researchers from Germany carried out a test in which a false treatment was provided.”可知,实验的目的是验证拔火罐是否真的有效.14.What can be learned from the passage?A.Different people need different types of cupping therapy.B.The real treatment and false treatment almost have the same effects.C.The results show that cupping therapy is not part of the treatment.D.Cupping therapy is only effective when used with lifestyle changing.答案与解析:B'考查细节理解.根据倒数第二段的“In both groups, patients also experienced about the same reductions in pain.”可知,实验表明两种不同的拔火罐方法效果是一样的.15.According to Dr Brent Bauer, cupping therapy ________.A.is a fast and easy treatment for people to carry outB.is a newly invented way to cure some diseasesC.needs a long period of time to take effectD.can be used together with other treatments答案与解析:D'考查细节理解.根据最后一段中的“But because the treatment is relatively safe and it could be helpful for some people, the therapy can be used as part of a comprehensive treatment program involving other exercises, nutritional choices and lifestyle changing”可知,Dr Brent Bauer认为拔火罐可以和其他方法一起配合治疗.A项错在a fast and easy treatment,文章中并没有得出这样的结论;B项的a newly invented way,与文章中的“a traditional Chinese medicinal...2,000 years”不符,且文中并没有提到拔火罐能治愈疾病;C项错在needs a long period of time,文章中并没有提到拔火罐的时效问题.第二部分七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项.选项中有两项为多余选项.(2018·济南模拟)While you are travelling abroad, cultural mistakes are more serious than linguistic mistakes, which can lead to serious misunderstanding and even ill feeling between individuals. __1__●Touching Someone__2__ In Mediterranean countries, if you don't touch someone's arm when talking to them or if you don't greet them with kisses or a warm hug, you'll be considered cold. But backslap(拍背) someone who isn't a family member or a good friend in Korea, and you'll make them uncomfortable. In Thailand, the head is considered sacred — never even pat a child on the head.●Talking over DinnerIn some countries, like China, Japan and some African nations, the food is the thing, so don't start chatting about your day's adventures while everyone else is digging into dinner.__3__ It's not because your group is unfriendly, but because mealtimes are for eating, not talking.●Removing Your Shoes or NotTake off your shoes when arriving at the door of a London dinner party and the hostess will find you uncivilized, but fail to remove your shoes before entering a home in Asia, Hawaii, or the Pacific Islands and you'll be considered disrespectful. So, if you see a row of shoes at the door, start undoing your laces. __4__Once you are on the ground of a different country, remain highly sensitive to native behavior. __5__ And don't feel offended if something seems offensive — like queue jumping. After all, this is a global village, and we are all very different.A.Personal space varies as you travel the globe.B.Asians consider removing shoes impolite at home.C.Never be completely surprised by anything.D.The linguistic mistake means that someone is not fully expressing his idea.E.Look out for the following cultural mistakes and try to avoid them.F.If not, keep the shoes on.G.You'll likely be met with silence.【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文,讲述了一些出国旅游时应当注意的文化上的错误.段意梳理:第一段:外出旅游时,文化方面的错误比语言方面的错误更容易造成误解.第二段:触碰某人.不同国家对于触碰某人有不同的习俗.第三至四段:边吃边谈.在一些国家如中国、日本和一些非洲国家,吃饭时不说话.第五段:是否脱鞋.不同国家对进门是否脱鞋也有不同的习俗.第六段:当你在国外时,应当对当地的习俗保持高度敏感.1.答案与解析:E该空是一个总结句,用来引出下面要提到的话题,起承上启下的作用,故选E项.2.答案与解析:A结合小标题“Touching Someone”及下文提到的不同国家对于触碰有不同的习俗可知,不同的地方对个人空间的理解各不相同.故选A项.3.答案与解析:G上文介绍在中国、日本和一些非洲国家,吃饭时不要闲谈.由此可知,吃饭时要保持沉默,只有G项与此相关.故选G项.4.答案与解析:F该空与前一句是相反的情况,上文提到“如果你在门口看到一排鞋子,就松开你的鞋带.”,接下来就应当描写与之相反的情况,故选F项.5.答案与解析:C从空后的“And don't...like queue jumping”可知,此空与该句表并列关系,也应是“不要……”,故选C项.。

2019高考全程复习方略英语一轮复习课时作业:8.5 Meeting your ancestors Word版含解析

2019高考全程复习方略英语一轮复习课时作业:8.5 Meeting your ancestors Word版含解析

高考全程复习方略英语一轮复习:课时作业(四十)选修8Unit 5Meeting your ancestors Ⅰ.阅读理解A(2018·辽宁省五校协作体高三上学期联合模拟考试)Big messaging apps abroadWhile WeChat is China's biggest mobile messaging app, there are many equivalent apps in other countries that offer similar features.WhatsApp (US)Users: more than 600 millionPlatforms: Android, iOS, Windows Phone,BlackBerryFeatures: text chat, push-to-talk, file sharing, location sharingWith more than 600 million active users, WhatsApp is one of WeChat's biggest competitors. Developed by two ex-Yahoo employees in 2009, WhatsApp originally focused on text chat, but on Aug.6 it also started push-to-talk service. It's noted for its accessibility, ease of use and the absence of adverts. The service is free for the first year, after which $0.99 (6.06 yuan) is charged for a one-year subscription.KakaoTalk (South Korea)Users: more than 100 millionPlatforms: Android, iOS, Windows Phone, BlackBerry and Bada (an operating system developed by Samsung)Features:text chat, group chat, push-to-talk, group calls, file sharing With more than 100 million users in more than 230 countries, KakaoTalk is a multi-platform texting application that allows users to send and receive messages for free. With KakaoTalk, users can message each other one-on-one or in group chats with unlimited numbers of friends. You can also choose from many animated emoticons and share them with friends.Line (Japan)Users: more than 600 millionPlatforms:Android, iOS, Windows Phone, BlackBerry and PCFeatures:text chat, group chat, push-to-talk, file sharing, location sharing, gaming, stickersLine tops the list of the most downloaded free apps in 52 countries. Apart from text and voice messaging, Line provides its users with more than 250 original stickers and emoticons to buy from its own shop. In thefirst quarter of 2013 alone, it made $17 million just from stickers. The popular app also allows friends to battle each other in the LINE GAME.【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文。

2019-2020年高考英语大一轮复习第1部分模块复习方略Unit3Underthesea课时作业新人教版选修

2019-2020年高考英语大一轮复习第1部分模块复习方略Unit3Underthesea课时作业新人教版选修

2019-2020年高考英语大一轮复习第1部分模块复习方略Unit3Underthesea课时作业新人教版选修Ⅰ.单句语法填空1.I was about to do my homework when the lights went out.2.Abandoned (abandon) to chatting online,Wang Ping has fallen behind the other students in his studies.3.We felt at home with her and were impressed with the depth (deep) of her knowledge.4.With economy developing at great speed,our city has_witnessed (witness) quite a few changes in recent years.5.A lack of awareness (aware) of cultural difference to local customs can cause problems.6.—Where do you plan to work?—I've made up my mind to go where I'm most needed.7.Do you need anyone to help out in the shop? I'm looking for a part­time job.8.There is no surprise that Linda became a writer.Even when she was a child,she could retell a story vividly (vivid).9.Urged (urge) by his parents,he decided to participate in the Math Olympic petition.10.Being_educated (educate) in a famous university is what most students wish for.Ⅱ.单句改错1.They abandon themselves to drink although they are drivers,which is very dangerous both to them and the passengers.drink→drinking2.I often miss my childhood.It was a time that I spent almost each day without worries.that→when3.Not having promoted the new digital camera successfully,the pany should reflect its original marketing methods.reflect后加on4.A truck came in an opposite direction of the car,so the car driver made a sharply turn.sharply→sharp5.It was several minutes before I was aware what was happening.aware后加of 6.Jane stopped there a small crowd of men had gathered.there→whereⅢ.阅读理解plete the following sentence: “You go to the library to check out...?”The obvious answer is “books”.But a harder question might be,“What do we mean by ‘books’?” Nowadays,electronic books,or “e­books”,have bee more and more popular in American society.The biggest online bookseller Amazon,for example,recently announced that less than four years after introducing them to its catalog,it is now selling more electronic versions of its book titles than printed ones.Last week,Pew Internet Project released a survey about the use of e­books by library customers,It found that 12% of Americans aged 16 and older who read e­books say they had borrowed at least one from a library within the past year.But the survey found that the broader public,including 58% of those who have library cards and 53% of people who own electronic book readers,are not aware that they can find and check out e­books from public libraries,even though three quarters of the libraries offer that service.Pew Internet Project director Lee Rainie noted that e­book borrowing is being more popular at the same time that publishers,who are selling plenty of e­books and fewer hard­copy editions,are worried that free e­book check­outs at the library will hurt sales.In February,for example,the big publisher Penguin Books stopped supplying new e­books and audio books to libraries.Penguin just reached an agreement to resume supplying one big library system in New York City but not until six months after new titles are released.That way,those who want the latest books will have to buy them.So things are a little murky (阴暗的) in the library world when it es to electronic books.More and more customers want them,but publishers are giving the libraries a hard time about offering them.Demand is not the problem.Supply may soon be.语篇解读如今电子书走进了美国的许多地方图书馆,人们可以从图书馆里借阅。

2019高考全程复习方略英语一轮复习课件:7.3 Under the sea

2019高考全程复习方略英语一轮复习课件:7.3 Under the sea

[写作词汇]——写一写 1.witness vt. 当场见到; 目击 n. 目击者; 证人; 证据 2.opposite prep. 在„„对面 adj. 相对的; 相反的 3.pause vi.&n. 暂停; 中止 4.drag vt. 拖; 拉; 扯 5.ur系;血缘关系;交往 7.aware adj. 意识到的;知道的 8.neat adj. 〈口〉好的;整齐的;匀称的
[拓展词汇]——背一背 1.narrow adj.狭窄的; 有限的; 狭隘的→narrowly adv.勉强 地; 狭窄地; 严密地 2.sharp adj.锐利的; 锋利的; 敏捷的→sharpen vt.&vi.削尖; 磨快; 尖锐; 变锋利 3.abandon vt.放弃; 遗弃; 抛弃→abandoned adj.被遗弃的; 放纵的 4.reflect vi.思考 vt.映射; 反射; 思考→reflection n.反射; 反映 5. scare vt.恐吓 vi.受惊吓→scared adj.恐惧的;害怕的→scary adj.恐怖的, 可怕的
⊳高效识记· 稳固根基 [高频短语]——写一写 1. in_the_meantime 在此期间;与此同时 2. help_(...)_out 帮助(某人)摆脱困境或危难 3. be/become_aware_of 对„„知道、明白;意识到„„ 4. upside_down 上下翻转 5. (be)_scared_to_death 吓死了 6. hold_up 阻挡 7.sort out 整理;分类;收拾 8.aim at 瞄准 9.be about to do sth. 正要做某事 10.ahead of 在„„前面;领先 11.keep sb. /sth. doing sth. 保持某人/某物做某事

2019高考全程复习方略英语一轮复习课时作业:7.2 Robots Word版含解析

2019高考全程复习方略英语一轮复习课时作业:7.2 Robots Word版含解析

课时作业(三十二)选修7Unit 2RobotsⅠ.阅读理解A(2018·南昌十校二模)I hate Black Friday sales. It's often a gathering of people who are there for many different reasons. Some are looking for a deal on that one item for their loved one, or perhaps themselves. Their intentions are completely unrelated to the festive time of the year.It was several years ago when my wife asked me to meet her at the local department store on Black Friday morning. They had advertised a child's bike that she wanted to purchase for our son. We stood with a very large crowd, waiting for the manager to blow the whistle. After a while the whistle blew. It was like throwing a bucket of small fish into a tank of sharks. I told my wife that if we obtained a bike, fine, but if we did not, I was OK with that too.As the pile of bikes began to gradually decrease in size, I saw my polite opportunity to wrap my hands around the corner of one of the boxes. I lifted it up and suddenly felt some mild resistance. I looked up to see one of the largest gentlemen I had ever seen in my life. Frightening was not the word to describe his presence. He wore lots of belts of metal studded leather around both arms and even his neck. Tattoos (文身) were an obvious passion of his.I started to give up the box but he gently pushed it back in my direction and back into my hands. He then directed it into my shopping cart. He looked at me, smiled, and said, “Merry Christmas.”My wife and I went to the checkout, paid for the bike and went home. All the way home I was thinking that this moment was by far the best gift I had ever received for Christmas. The kindness of a stranger broke all preconceived notions(预想) I may have had of stereotypes and prejudices.【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文。

2019版英语一轮高中全程复习方略课件:4-1 精品

2019版英语一轮高中全程复习方略课件:4-1 精品

[语境活用]——练一练
[用所给词的适当形式填空] 1.I hold the firm belief that you are bound to achieve your dream of being admitted to a key university, which will give you a wonderful sense of achievement.(achieve) 2.The child behaved so well in class that the teacher praised his good behaviour in front of others.(behave) 3.He argued against smoking, and insisted that it was beyond argument that smoking was harmful to health. At last, he argued us out of smoking.(argue)
9. audience n. 观众;听众;读者 10. rate n. 比率;速度 11. respect vt.&n. 尊敬;尊重;敬意 12. project n. 项目;工程;规划
[拓展词汇]——背一背
1. achievement n.成就;功绩→ achieve vt.完成;达到 2. connection n.连接;关系→ connect vt.连接 3. organization n.组织;机构;团体→ organize vt.组织 4. behave vt.&vi.举动;(举止或行为)表现→ behavio(u)r n.行为; 举止;习性 5. observe vt.观察ቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱ观测;遵守→ observation n.观察;观测 6. argue vt.&vi.讨论;辩论;争论→ argument n.争论;争辩; 争吵 7. inspire vt.鼓舞;激发;启示→ inspired adj.受到鼓舞的;有灵 感的→ inspiring adj.鼓舞人心的→ inspiration n.鼓舞;灵感

2019高考全程复习方略英语一轮复习 课时作业7.4 Sharing含解析

2019高考全程复习方略英语一轮复习 课时作业7.4 Sharing含解析

课时作业(三十四)选修7Unit 4SharingⅠ.阅读理解A(2018·福州市高三毕业班适应性练习)Known as “The Man with the Golden Arm”,nearly every week for the past 60 years, James Harrison has donated blood plasma (血浆) from his right arm. The reasons can date back to a serious medical procedure.“When I was 14, I had a chest operation,” recalls Harrison, who is now aged 80. “My father said I had received 13 units of blood and my life had been saved by unknown people. So I said when I'm old enough, I'll become a blood donor.”Soon after Harrison became a donor, doctors called him in. His blood, they said, could be the answer to a deadly problem.“In Australia, up until about 1967, there were about thousands of babies dying each year because of the rhesus disease(恒河猴溶血病),”explains Jemma Falkenmire, of the Australian Red Cross Blood Service.Harrison was discovered to have an unusual antibody (抗体) in his blood and in the 1960s he worked with doctors to use the antibodies to develop an injection(注射) called Anti-D which can prevent this disease.Harrison's blood is precious. Every batch of Anti-D that has ever been made in Australia has come from Harrison's blood. He and Anti-D are credited with saving the lives of more than 2 million babies, according to the Australian Red Cross Blood Service: That's about 2 million lives saved by one man's blood.Harrison is considered a national hero, and has won numerous awards. He has now donated his plasma more than 1,000 times, but no matter how many times he's given blood there's one thing that will never change: “I look at the ceiling or the nurses, maybe talk to them a bit, but never once have I watched the needle go in my arm. I can't stand the sight of blood, and I can't stand pain,” he says.【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了James Harrison 用自己的血液挽救了超过两百万名婴儿生命的故事.1. What was the main reason for Harrison's becoming a blood donor?A.He has a golden arm.B.He has precious blood plasma.C.His father encouraged him to help others.D.Donated blood once made him survive.答案与解析:D'考查细节理解.根据第二段的“My father said I had received 13 units of blood and my life had been saved by unknown people. So I said when I'm old enough, I'll become a blood donor.”可知,Harrison知道他的生命是被不相识的人救的,所以长大要做一个献血者.故D项正确.2. Why is James' blood precious?A.James has the Anti-D in his blood.B.His blood is more useful in treating the rhesus disease.C.James' blood is the main source of Anti-D in Australia.D.James has donated more plasma than other donators.答案与解析:C'考查细节理解.根据第六段第一、二句“Harrison's blood is precious.Every batch of Anti-D that has ever been made in Australia has come from Harrison's blood.”可知,Harrison的血液宝贵的原因是他的血液是澳大利亚Anti-D的主要来源,故C项正确.3. How does Harrison feel when donating his plasma?A.Nervous. B.Relaxed.C.Anxious D.Excited.答案与解析:A'考查推理判断.根据最后一段中的“I look at the ceiling or the nurses, maybe talk to them a bit, but never once have I watched the needle go in my arm.”可知,在献血时他看着天花板或者护士,也许跟护士聊一聊,但从来不看针扎进手臂.据此可以判断,他在献血时很紧张,故A项正确.B(2018·石家庄市高中毕业班第二次模拟)Too Good To Go is a smartphone app which allows restaurants to sell food that would otherwise be thrown away at discount prices from as little as £2 to a maximum of £3.80, even if the meals are sold from the very finest restaurants in the country. Originally created in Denmark and launched in Brighton and Leeds in June, the service has recently been introduced into the United Kingdom by a couple of young entrepreneurs(企业家).Millions of tons of foods are thrown in the trash every year, with restaurants accounting for a large part, so eco-entrepreneurs Chris Wilson and Jamie Crummie came up with the good idea to stop food waste. Using Too Good To Go not only helps restaurants save expense, but gives people in need the chance to order fancy dishes at low prices.Too Good To Go is very convenient for users. Restaurants makefood available on the Too Good To Go app and website. People can look through the available dishes on the smartphones, pay for them using a credit card and pick them up at a set time, an hour before closing time.Although Too Good To Go does take a fee from restaurants for each sale, its creators say the end goal is to use it for restaurants to solve their waste management problem, rather than making a profit. Wilson claims, “The idea is that restaurants stop producing the extra food so they don't need to throw it away in the trash, and we really want to put ourselves out of business by stopping food waste.”Birmingham has become the latest city where restaurants can reduce food waste to the lowest limit by working with the Too Good To Go social enterprise app.【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了Too Good To Go 这款手机软件,它可以帮助饭店以较低的价格处理要扔掉的食物,这样既避免了浪费,又给那些需要的人提供了可口的食物.【难句分析】Too Good To Go is a smartphone app which allows restaurants to sell food that would otherwise be thrown away at discount prices from as little as £2 to a maximum of £3.80, even if the meals are sold from the very finest restaurants in the country.分析:这是一个复合句.which引导定语从句,在从句中充当主语,先行词为a smartphone app; that也引导定语从句,在从句中充当主语,先行词为food;even if引导让步状语从句.译文:Too Good To Go是一款智能手机软件,(通过这款软件)饭店可以出售本来要扔掉的食物.即使这些食物来自本国最好的饭店,价位也控制在2英镑至3.8英镑之间.4. Where was Too Good To Go originally launched?A.In Denmark. B.In Brighton.C.In Birmingham. D.In the US.答案与解析:B考查细节理解.根据第一段中的“Originally created in Denmark and launched in Brighton and Leeds”可知,这款软件最初是在Denmark创造出来,在Brighton和Leeds发起的,故选B 项.5. What's the app intended to do?A.Make a profit by selling food on the website.B.Allow restaurants to sell food at low prices.C.Help restaurants to deal with leftover food.D.Call on restaurants to save food and money.答案与解析:C考查推理判断.根据文章第二段中的“... so eco-entrepreneurs Chris Wilson and Jamie Crummie came up with thegood idea to stop food waste. Using Too Good To Go not only helps restaurants save expense, but gives people in need the chance to order fancy dishes at low prices.”可知,这款软件的目的是阻止食物浪费,不仅帮助饭店节省费用,而且给那些需要的人提供一个低价品尝好菜的机会,故选C项,帮助饭店处理剩余食物.6. How did the creators of the app make profits?A.By selling copies of the app.B.By taking a fee from buyers.C.By charging restaurants for each sale.D.By getting donations from entrepreneurs.答案与解析:C考查细节理解.根据文章第四段中的“Although Too Good To Go does take a fee from restaurants for each sale”可知,该软件的创造者是通过向饭店的每一单生意收费来赚钱的,因此选C 项.7. What can we infer from the text?A.People can pay less money for a rich meal.B.The app is mainly designed to help the poor.C.Dishes can be sold to make a lot of profits.D.People can get their ordered food at home.答案与解析:A考查推理判断.根据第一段中的“Too Good To Go is a smartphone app which allow restaurants to sell food that would otherwise be thrown away at discount prices from as little as £2 to a maximum of £3.80, ever if the meals are sold from the very finest restaurants in the country.”和第二段中的“Using Too Good To Go not only helps restaurants save expense, but gives people in need the chance to order fancy dishes at low prices.”可以推知,由于Too Good To Go 软件的出现,人们可以花比较少的钱吃一顿丰盛的饭,故选A项.Ⅱ.七选五(2018·广东汕头普通高中毕业班教学质量监测)Here's a surprising truth — one of the most powerful weapons to enhance your life is your own tongue!__1__ Concentrate on the qualities of other people that you can affirm instead of on their faults. This alone should do wonders in relieving stress in your relationships. Doctors know that prolonged anxiety harms you, but encouraging words can remove stress and a peaceful mind leads to improved physical health, too. __2__Avoid fueling verbal fire. When someone starts to blow up all at you, be careful about your response. Why burn your relationship house down with your own mouth? Try spraying water on an argument with calm words instead of using a flamethrower. How many marriages havebeen destroyed when in a fit of anger people spew out hurtful accusations to one another that are never forgotten! __3__ “A soft answer turns away wrath(狂怒), but a harsh word stirs up anger.”Stop complaining. We all know people who complain all the time, especially about the fault of others. __4__ Nothing is ever going well for them, and probably nothing ever will —as long as they keep complaining and putting their energy on what they really don't want.Do think before you speak. __5__ It is useless regretting. It doesn't matter how unintentional they may be, words can sometimes cut a lot deeper than a sword. Very often you'll hear people say, “I didn't mean to hurt your feelings.”Well, if you didn't want to hurt feelings why couldn't you be thoughtful before you let the unpleasant words escape your loose lips?A.You should practice waiting a while before answering someone when you are angry.B.Practice speaking positive words instead of negative ones.C.We store in our minds in a kind of mental art gallery what others have said to us.D.Once the words leave your mouth, it is impossible to take them back.E.The longer you think, the better you'll speak.F.The more they do so, the more they are disliked.G.Think twice before speaking.【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文,告诉我们应如何注意自己的说话方式以帮助我们减压并改善人际关系.1.答案与解析:B根据空后一句“Concentrate on the qualities of...on their faults.”和下文的“encouraging words can remove stress”可知,应选B(练习说一些积极的话语而不是消极的话语).2.答案与解析:C'由空前一句中的“prolonged anxiety harms you, but encouraging words can remove stress”可知,我们会把别人对我们说的话储存在脑海里,如果这些话是消极的,则会伤害我们;相反若是鼓励性的话语,就会帮我们消除压力,故选C.3.答案与解析:A'根据空前一句中的“... when in a fit of anger people spew out hurtful accusations to one another that are never forgotten!”可知,人们一气之下就会说出让自己后悔的话,所以要练习在气头上控制自己的情绪,故选A(当你生气时,你应该练习在回答问题之前先等一会儿).4.答案与解析:F'由空前一句“We all know people who complain all the time...of others.”和空后的“Nothing is ever going well for。

2019高考全程复习方略英语一轮复习课时作业:8.4 Pygmalion Word版含解析

2019高考全程复习方略英语一轮复习课时作业:8.4 Pygmalion Word版含解析

高考全程复习方略英语一轮复习:课时作业(三十九)选修8Unit 4PygmalionⅠ.阅读理解A(2018·河南洛阳高三第一次统考)Goodreads recommends the following books you want to read for the event to come.1. The Lyrics: 1961-2012By Bob DylanSimon & Schuster, $60What it's about: This heavy, well-timed publication contains lyrics by the songwriter who just won the Nobel Prize in Literature, from his first album, Bob Dylan, through Tempest.What's to love:The times may be changing, but Dylan's fans are a constant, traditional devotees who will want this epic collection for their shelves, to sit beside those beloved old large papers.2. Taylor S w ift:This Is Our SongBy Tyler ConroySimon & Schuster, $28What it's about:An elegant fanzine celebrating all things about Taylor Swift, especially the pop star's countless fans.What's to love:Mom and/or Dad,the fan of Taylor Swift,will think you're pretty cool if he or she discovers this temple to Taylor under the Christmas tree(even if it is a book).3. Misty CopelandBy Gregg DelmanRizzoli, $39.95What it's about:Star-figure female ballet dancer Misty Copeland strikes a pose(95,to be exact) in photos taken between 2011 and 2014, in the casual setting of dance studios.What's to love: Since becoming the first African American woman to be named a principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre, Copeland has become a cultural phenomenon, and Delman's arresting pictures capture (捕捉) her muscular power and elegance.4.@ NatGeo: The Most Popular Instagram PhotosBy National GeographicNational Geographic, $19.95What it's about: National Geographic's popular Instagram account (nearly 63 million followers)comes to book form in this title filled with eye-popping images from around the world.What's to love:Here's proof that NatGeo's talented photographers have conquered social media while maintaining the usual quality of their work. And for fans of more traditional coffee-table-size books, check out National Geographic's Wild, Beautiful Places:Picture-Perfect Journeys Around the Globe ($40).【文章大意】本文主要推荐了几本在圣诞节期间值得阅读的书。

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2019版高考英语大一轮复习 第1部分 模块复习方略 Unit 4 Sharing课时作业 新人教版选修7.doc

2019版高考英语大一轮复习第1部分模块复习方略 Unit 4Sharing课时作业新人教版选修7Ⅰ.单句语法填空1.They set off for the destination too late; otherwise they wouldn't have_been_stuck (stick) in the storm.2.People who approved of the reform urged that education resources (should)_be_distributed(distribute) among the members of society equally.3.The small river nearly dried up because it hadn't rained for months.4.After supper,he usually stood near the window,from where he could see the tower,the tallest building in this city.5.During the last three decades,the number of people participating(participate) in physical fitness programmes has increased sharply.6.The deed that she has donated twice to the Hope Project inspires all the people in her neighbourhood.7.In the west of China,the hot sun in summer and cold winds in winter can soon dry out your skin.8.There is a common sense among teachers about the need for greater security (secure) in schools.9.The species that fail to adjust to the changing conditions of existence will gradually become extinct.10.Would you please make arrangements (arrange) for a dinner party of ten persons?Ⅱ.单句改错1.They used to donate a large sum of money for the Red Cross every year.for→to 2.I'll arrange a car to meet you at the airport.arrange后加for3.Deeds are better than words when people are in need help.need后加of4.Helen has borrowed my book the other day,saying that she would return it soon.去掉has5.The girl stands under the tree comes from Canada.stands→standing6.Yesterday there was a sports meeting in our school with hundreds of students participating.participating后加inⅢ.阅读理解Today,young adults living at home are often seen as the victims of high rentsand even higher house prices.But research suggests that many have chosen to live with their parents simply because they like it.The study found that one in six adults aged from 18 to 34 who lived in the family home did so because it gave them an easier life.Many said they preferred to live alone or with friends,but they often lived an easy life,with their parents still do ing washing,ironing,cooking and cleaning for them.Some 84 percent of parents with grown­up children at home ad mitted doing laundry for them,while a quarter even cleaned their bedrooms,the study found.Almost half of young adults questioned admitted that they did no shopping,and the same proportion paid no rent.Perhaps unsurprisingly,one in eight had no plans to move out.The study,carried out by which provides online current accounts,involved 500 young adults liv ing at home and 500 parents whose grown­up children still lived with them.Thinkmoney's spokesman Williams said,“There have been many reports in recent years that 20­something are being forced back into the family home because they can't afford to get on the housing ladder or rent their own place.”The study found 57 percent of stay­at­home adults never moved out,while 34 percent returned after university and 9 percent left for a while.A record shows 3.3 million 20 to 34­year­olds live with their parents.Figu res from the Office for National Statistics (ONS)show that half a million people aged from 35 to 64 are also living in their family home,often still sleeping in their childhood bedrooms.Men are much more likely than women to stay at home.Experts have blamed the trend on the unattainable cost of a first home and low wages.语篇解读调查发现,目前英国许多成年人仍旧喜欢跟父母同住,而不愿意自己在外面租房子,因为这样会减轻他们的负担。

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课时作业(三十三)选修7Unit 3Under the seaⅠ.阅读理解A(2018·惠州市高三第一次调研考试)Following the crowd may not always be in a person's best interest. But new research suggests that teens who get along with their friends may end up healthier as adults.Scientists have known that close friendships help boost health. That's true for both teens and adults. The finding inspired Joseph Allen, a psychologist at the University of Virginia, and his team to study whether experiences during teen years would influence adult health.So they followed 171 teens, starting when the kids were just 13. They interviewed each one every year for five years, and also spoke to these teens' closest friends, who provided additional information about the quality of their friendships. The same 171 people were interviewed again at ages 25, 26 and 27. This time, the questions surveyed each person's overall health. When the researchers analyzed the data, they found a strong connection between a teen's behavior and adult health. Teens who had close friends grew up to be the healthier adults. Whether teens held back their feelings or expressed them to close friends also influenced later health. Those who held back their feelings were more likely to be sick as adults. The connection held up even after the scientists accounted for other possible influences on health. Weight, family income and drug use were all examined. So were mental health issues, such as anxiety and depression. And in these people, such other factors did not explain adult health as well as teen friendships did.Getting along with the crowd may have benefits, says Allen, but there are also drawbacks. Teens who are more independent tend to do better at school and work. And peer pressure may lead some kids to engage in risky behavior, such as smoking, drinking or using drugs. Dealing with it is an ongoing challenge, Allen acknowledges. “Finding the right balance is the key. Teens shouldn't lose heart for not finding this easy.”And, he adds, “Parents need to be understanding about the pressures teens face.”【文章大意】研究表明,与朋友较少或者没有朋友的青少年相比,有朋友的青少年在长大后更健康。

当然,与朋友相处也有坏处。

1.Where can you probably read this passage?A.Science fiction.B.Health column.C.Fashion magazine.D.Entertainment newspaper.答案与解析:B'考查推理判断。

通读全文可知,本文主要介绍青少年时的友谊对青少年成年后健康的影响。

据此可知,本文属于健康知识类文章,故可判断,本文可能选自“健康专栏”,故B项正确。

2.We can learn from Allen's study that ________.A.many other factors have a greater influence on adult health than teen friendshipsB.mental health issues have nothing to do with adult healthC.the same 171 teens were interviewed each year from 13 to 27 D.the teens who couldn't express themselves grew up to be unhealthier答案与解析:D'考查细节理解。

根据第三段中的“Whether teens held back... sick as adults.”可知,青少年是否向他们的好朋友表达情感也会影响到其成年后的健康,那些压抑情感的青少年成年后很可能不健康。

故D项正确。

3.According to what Allen said, we can know that ________.A.in order to do better at school, teens should not follow the crowd B.though it's challenging for teens to deal with peer pressure, they should not give upC.teens will engage in smoking, drinking or using drugs when facing peer pressureD.parents should understand their teens and stop them going with friends答案与解析:B'考查细节理解。

根据最后一段内容可知,与朋友相处使得青少年在成年后更加健康的同时也会带来不利影响,即周围同龄人带来的压力,这些压力会导致许多问题。

分析Allen的话“Finding the right balance is the key. Teens shouldn't lose heart for not finding this easy.”可以判断,青少年要应对这些压力,找到正确的平衡点是关键,不能因为很难找到平衡点就灰心丧气。

故选B。

4.What can be inferred from the passage?A.There is nothing bad for teens to follow the crowd.B.Close friendships are the most important for people's health.C.Teen friendships may help teens become healthier adults.D.Adult health is only influenced by teen friendships.答案与解析:C'考查推理判断。

根据文章第一段第二句“But new research suggests that teens who get along with their friends may end up healthier as adults.”可知,与朋友相处的青少年在成年后会更加健康。

C项意为“青少年时期的友谊会帮助青少年成为更加健康的成年人”,符合文章意思,故C项正确。

根据最后一段第一句“Getting along with the crowd may have benefits, says Allen, but there are also drawbacks.”可知,与朋友相处有好处,但是也有一定的缺点,故A 项与文意不符;B项错在“the most”,D项错在“only”,都太过于绝对。

B(2018·成都市高中毕业班摸底测试)The Scottish composer Evelyn Glennie lost nearly all her hearing as a young girl, yet went on to a very successful career in music including winning Grammy awards. When somebody asks her, “How do you hear?”She responds, “How do you hear? Is it only with your ears?” For Glennie, and for us too, listening is not only hearing, but is understanding. We need to listen to what is said and unsaid, and also how it is said.It's important to hear what people say accurately. As Mark Twain said,“The difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between lightning and the lightning bug (萤火虫).” If you miss something or you're not sure you've heard accurately, ask the speakers. At this point you're not evaluating what they say, but just looking for accuracy and understanding. Here are some ways to get clear about what they say and don't say. Why are they saying this now, instead of sooner or later? Why are they emphasizing these points, instead of something else?Listen to how it is said. People send signals about what they mean with their voices and body language that sometimes differ from the words they say. While going through the next points, think about someone whose real meaning you might sometimes miss, and see if any of these signals might come up. First, voices. When others speak, notice changes in their volume, pace, and tone. Second, body language. Notice gestures, eye contact, and facial expressions. Do these sync what they are saying, or do they tell a different story? Third, emotions. What is the person true feeling? Now you might not know for sure, but be considerate, open tounderstanding, and ask thoughtful questions.【文章大意】本文讲述了聆听的内涵。

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