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高三英语一轮单元复习训练Module 1 Deep South外研版选修8 Word版含解析 高考

高三英语一轮单元复习训练Module 1 Deep South外研版选修8 Word版含解析 高考

------精品文档!值得拥有!------Module 1Deep SouthⅠ.单词拼写1.The film was a huge ________(商业的)success.2.That was a(n) ________(极其)cold winter morning.3.As a new teacher,Susan tried to ________(促进)good feelings between students and her.4.She had the time and the ________(灵感)to develop her talent. 5.It is important to assess the ________(可靠性)of the data. 6.A small child has to learn to keep its ________(平衡)before it can walk far.7.Quick!Call an ambulance!This is an ________(紧急情况)! 8.The club members have the ________(特权)of using the lending service of the library.9.Plant the seeds at a ________(深度)of about 2 cm.10.Her ________(缺席)from the party made her good friends very angry.答案:mercial 2.extremely3.promote4.inspiration5.reliability6.balance7.emergency8.privilidge9.depth 10.absenceⅡ.完成句子1.He ______________________ (提出) a plan for the job.2.His general ____________________(健康状况) is quite satisfactory.3.____________________________(缺少色彩) in that drawing makes it dull.4.Can you __________________ (适应) the new job?------值得收藏!!珍贵文档------------精品文档!值得拥有!------5.They decided to ________________ (中止) their partnership.答案:1.came up with 2.state of health3.The absence of color4.adapt yourself to5.break upⅢ.单项填空1.Most businessmen are more interested in the ________ successof their products than their educational values.A.cultural B.commercialD .criminal.Cclassical答案:B cultural“文化的”;commercial“商业的”;classical“古典的”;criminal“犯罪的”。

高三英语外研版一轮课件:选修8-Module1 Deep South Word版含解析

高三英语外研版一轮课件:选修8-Module1 Deep South Word版含解析
5.We discourage you from smoking except in specific areas.
我们禁止吸烟,除了在特殊区。
6.With very little contact between China and the West, it is not surprising that people in a rich powerful place like Venice couldn't believe his stories, nor in the idea of huge, rich city states inhabited by millions of people.
12.absence n.缺乏;没有→absent adj.缺席的 13.discourage v.阻止;打消……的念头→encourage v.鼓励→courage n.勇气;信心 14.emergency n.紧急情况;突发事情→emergent adj. 出现的;新兴的→emerge v.出现;显现出来 15.reliability n.可靠性→reliable adj.可靠的→rely v.依 赖;依靠
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2022版高考英语一轮复习选修8Module1DeepSouth学案含解析外研版.doc

2022版高考英语一轮复习选修8Module1DeepSouth学案含解析外研版.doc

Module 1 Deep South□polar adj. □lifeboat n. □portable adj. □snap v.□penguin n. □crew n. □pure adj. □tricky adj.□Antarctica n. □voyage n. □millimetre n. □fragile adj.□rainfall n. □drift v. □sunrise n. □battery n.□gravity n. □ceremonial adj. □sunset n. □ecology n.□inhospitable adj. □glacier n. □daylight n.□delicate adj.□flower v. □magnetic adj. □isolated adj. □trader n.□moss n. □glare n. □aircraft n. □spice n.□algae n. □intense adj. □powder n. □jewel n□lichen n. □sunglasses n. □minimum adj.&n. □befriend v.□meteorite n. □suncream n. □luxury n. □tale n.□extraterrestrial adj. □severe adj. □cosy adj. □legendary adj.□rivalry n. □eyesight n. □dormitory n. □reliability n.□treaty n. □sunburnt adj. □canteen n. □obscure adj.□commercial adj. □minus prep. □stock v. □intimate adj.□nuclear adj. □numb adj. □laundry n. □inhabit v.□radioactive adj. □frost n. □conventional adj. □spaghetti n.□via prep. □clothing n. □drill n. □insight n.1.(2020·全国卷Ⅱ)Hunters bring in more than 300,000 nutria tails a year, so part of Mouton's job these days is trying to promote fur. 促销2.(2020·浙江卷)Researchers from the University of Leipzig in Germany gatheredmore than 1, 000 retired workers who were over age 75 and assessed the volunteers'memory and thinking skills through a battery of tests.一系列3.(2018·天津卷)A fire drill will be conducted in your residence hall every semester. 操练[单词拼写·运用]核心单词语境运用1.state n.状态;状况2.trap v.储存,留存3.mass n.块,堆,团4.balance v.使平衡5.test n.试验6.tiresome_adj.烦人的;令人讨厌的7.platform n.平台8.modest adj.不很昂贵的;适中的9.emergency n.紧急情况;突发事情10.privilege n.荣幸用所给词的适当形式填空。

高中英语外研版:选修八 module 1 deep south 含答案

高中英语外研版:选修八 module 1 deep south 含答案

Module 1 Deep South一、刷黑板——词汇全听写(先过识记默写关)Ⅰ.阅读词汇(英译汉)[第一屏听写]1.aircraft n.飞机;飞行器2.battery n. 电池3.canteen n. (工厂学校等的)食堂,餐厅4.clothing n. 衣服;(尤指)某种服装5.cosy adj. 温暖舒适的[第二屏听写]6.daylight n.日光;白天7.delicate adj. 娇气的,纤弱的8.dormitory n. 宿舍;寝室9.drill n. 钻;钻机10.ecology n. 生态;生态学[第三屏听写]11.eyesight n.视力;目力12.fragile adj. 脆弱的;易碎的13.glare n. 刺眼的光14.gravity n. 重力,地心引力15.inhabit v. 居住[第四屏听写]16.intense adj. 强烈的17.isolated adj. 孤单的,孤立的18.laundry n. 待洗的衣物19.luxury n. 奢侈品20.minimum adj. 最少量;最小数[第五屏听写]21.modest adj. 不很昂贵的;适中的22.numb adj. 麻木的;失去知觉的23.platform n. 平台24.portable adj. 轻便的;便携的25.powder n. 粉;粉末26.radioactive adj. (具有)放射性的Ⅱ.高频词汇(汉译英)[第六屏听写]1.absence n.缺乏;没有2.annual adj. 每年的3.Antarctica n. 南极洲4.balance v. 使平衡5.commercial adj. 商业的6.conventional adj. 常规的;普通的[第七屏听写]7.crew n.(全体)船员8.depth n. 深度9.emergency n. 紧急情况;突发事情10.flower v. 开花11.mass n. 块,堆,团12.nuclear adj. 核的,核能的[第八屏听写]13.promote v.促进,增进14.pure adj. 干净的;不含有害物质的15.severe adj. 艰难的,艰巨的16.state n. 状态;状况17.test n. 试验18.via prep. 经由,取道[第九屏听写]19.insight n.洞察力,眼光20.abnormal adj. 不正常的,反常的21.depressing adj. 令人沮丧的;令人抑郁的。

高考英语总复习 高考提能练(四十三)(含解析)外研版选修8-外研版高三选修8英语试题

高考英语总复习 高考提能练(四十三)(含解析)外研版选修8-外研版高三选修8英语试题

高考提能练(四十三)Module 1 Deep South Ⅰ.阅读理解A[2019·重庆调研]You have just won five million yuan in a lottery (彩票) — how would you spend it? Before you know it, ten minutes has gone on daydreaming. There is a time and a place for daydreaming, but we don't have much control over that. Isn't it worrying that an estimated 30 to 50 percent of our waking time is spent daydreaming? What if your dentist is having that lottery daydream while removing your rotten tooth?Some studies suggest daydreaming makes us unhappy because we are not focusing on what is around us but are instead thinking about the past or future. However, a recent study published in the journal Neuropsychologica finds that mind­wandering can be of benefit to us. The researchers measured the brain patterns of more than 100 people using an MRI (核磁共振成像) scanner. This data was compared with tests on creative ability and a questionnaire on how much their minds usually wandered. Those whose minds wandered the most scored higher in creative ability tests and had more efficient brain systems measured in the MRI machine.Being efficient at mind­wandering means you can zone_out and then naturally tune back in without missing any important point or step. Christine Godwin, the lead author of the latest study from the Georgia Institute of Technology, says that if you are focusing on difficult tasks, your performance will drop if your mind wanders. But when tasks are easy, people who have high cognitive ability can let their minds wander because it does not affect their performance. You may be thinking about upcoming goals or problem­solving. These are some of the positive sides to mind­wandering.Mind­wandering can vary between being more practical or more emotional. What mind­wandering seems to be best at, researchers say, is coming up with new solutions to old problems. So, it's not always a waste of time!体裁:说明文题材:科学研究主题:思维漫游对人有好处【语篇解读】研究明确思维漫游对人的创造力开展有好处。

_高考英语一轮复习-外研版选修八Module1_3复习检测卷(含答案)

_高考英语一轮复习-外研版选修八Module1_3复习检测卷(含答案)

外研版选修八Module1~3复习检测卷时间:100分钟满分:120分选择题部分第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

AFor a trip in early December, pick a destination with a glacier — just to be certain.Over the holiday period there should ideally be a white Christmas at village level, too.Go for a vacation spot that's over 1,800 metres high and snow cover won't be a worry.Val Thorens, FranceResort (胜地) height: 2,300-3,230mPistes (滑雪道): 495kmUsual season: Late November to early MayFrom late November to early May, snow cover is rarely a problem in Val Thorens — it's the highest ski village in Europe with 99% of it above 2,000 m, and suitable for beginners and intermediates.The excellent choice of independent ski schools here includes New Generation.The tourist attraction has benefited from new, attractive buildings, and a great collection of restaurants.Val d'Isère, FranceResort height: 1,850-3,456mPistes: 300kmUsual season: Late November to early MayVal d'Isère is one of the Alps' best-known vacation spots for advanced skiers and boarders, which means it's not the cheapest.But this is the one place that has plenty of snow at Christmas, especially as it has the largest snowmaking operation in Europe. It can pump out enough snow to cover Wembley Stadium in a metre of snow in less than an hour.Obergurgl, AustriaResort height: 1,950-3,080mPistes: 110kmUsual season: Mid-November to early MayObergurgl has been popular with British families for more than half a century, with a mainly easy ski area linked by gondola (缆车车厢) to the higher village of Hochgurgl.The climate is snow-sure, so this is one of the first major tourist attractions to open for the winter, normally in mid-November.1.Where should people who just start skiing go?A.Val Thorens. B.Val d'Isère.C.Obergurgl. D.Hochgurgl.2.What is unique about the place recommended to advanced skiers?A.Great restaurants.B.The ski run.C.Its snowy climate.D.The snowmaking system.3.What do we know about Obergurgl?A.It's located in Australia.B.It's a young tourist spot.C.It has the longest ski season of the three.D.It is intended for independent skiers.4.What do the three destinations have in common?A.They are all economical.B.They are all high-altitude.C.They centre around families.D.They are snow-sure.BIn the tiny village of Angelica, New York, the post office is more than a place to get mail or send packages.There you'll find the heart of this lovely community.It's where villagers meet and greet friends.When Angelica's post office was threatened with being closed in the 1980s, a villager, Pat, came up with a plan to save it.“At Christmas time I would hear on the news about towns named Snow or Bethlehem having celebrations,” says Pat.“Why couldn't we do the same thing with Angelica?”Pat, who is an artist, created a postal cancellation (邮戳) design featuring an Angelica angel.She drew her angels in a traditional fashion and submitted her suggestion to the U.S. Postal Service.Once approved, the drawing was carved into a stamp cancellation that could be used for one day only.The postmistress (女邮局局长) then had another idea to make the day even more special — calling the post office Angel Station.The large increase in mail amount saved Angelica's post office from being closed and keeps the doors open today.Now it's tradition that on the first Friday in December, people come to Angelica to mail their Christmas cards.Each year the amount of mail going through the Angelica Post Office increases during late November and early December.Stamp collectors from around the world haveaccepted the Angel Station cancellation, some sending mail from as far away as France.Because the stamp is destroyed each season, Pat draws a new angel that conveys season's greetings from Angel Station every year.Post offices may close in other parts of the country, but this tiny one continues.5.What did Pat do to save the post office?A.She invented a new cancellation.B.She hosted Christmas celebrations.C.She gave the office a better name.D.She designed a special set of stamps.6.Which of the following can best describe Pat?A.Curious and friendly.B.Stubborn and determined.C.Creative and warm-hearted.D.Humorous and intelligent.7.What can we learn about Angelica's post office from the passage?A.It was completely closed in the 1980s.B.It is also the center of local social life.C.Its name has been changed many times.D.Its stamps remain the same each season.COne Sunday Malachi Bradley was searching for wild mushrooms in eastern Utah when he realized he had wandered too far from the mountain lake where he was hiking with his father and siblings.The 10-year-old boy tried looking for a road to flag down a driver, but the area about 200 miles east of Salt Lake City was too remote. He remembered the survival skills his father had taught him and eventuallyhunkered (蹲下) down between rocks still warm from the sun to protect himself from the cold mountain night.“It was strange not having anybody with me, but I just kept going. I knew I had to make it back, or my family would be really sad,” Malachi said on Tuesday. Over the nearly 30 hours he was missing in the backcountry. He found river water to drink and even tried unsuccessfully to catch a fish with a spear made from a stick.Meanwhile, dozens of search and rescue workers were searching the area on horses and ATVs (全地形车), as well as in the air, but they couldn't spot Malachi in the wooded area.As night fell and temperature dropped, Malachi wrapped his T-shirt around his legs, huddled in his jacket and protected himself from the weather between the rocks. The remaining warmth helped him get through the night.Back at Paul Lake, his father, Danny Bradley, and a friend who had joined them for the camping were keeping a fire burning, hoping the boy might wander back by himself. As the hours wore on, Bradley imagined his son alone in the woods and was terrified that he might be hurt.The next day, Malachi heard a police helicopter flying overhead. He knew the searchers aboard the craft couldn't see him through the trees, so he started walking again until he found a clearing. He stayed there and briefly fell asleep until a search plane spotted him from the air and a helicopter landed to pick him up on Monday.“Malachi was found about five miles southeast of where he went missing,” Uintah County Sheriff Vance Norton said. It appeared that he wandered down a deep and narrow valley and over a hill before he found the clearing.Malachi said he would go camping again, but next time he wouldnot get away from other people. “I'v e learned from my mistakes,” he said.8.What did Malachi manage to do to survive?A.Build a shelter on his own.B.Catch a fish with a spear.C.Stay between rocks at night.D.Find a road to stop a passing car.9.How could the plane spot Malachi?A.He kept waving and shouting loudly.B.He stood on the top of a rock.C.He used his T-shirt to make a signal.D.He stayed in an area without trees or bushes.10.We can infer from the passage that ________.A.Danny Bradley kept a fire burning to let his son know the way backB.Malachi Bradley was searching for some flowers when he got lost C.Malachi always stayed where he went missing and waited for rescueD.Malachi's teacher once taught him how to survive in a wilderness 11.What lesson does Malachi Bradley learn from the experience?A.Be brave when in danger.B.Stay close to others when camping.C.Be cautious to take an adventure.D.Believe in oneself when facing difficulties.DFans of the movie Finding Nemo may remember the terrifying fish that scares Dory and Marlin at the bottom of a trench.But in reality this “monster”,a black seadevil, is only about 9cm long, which would make it about a third of the size of Dory and potentially smaller than Marlin or Nemo.While this inaccuracy may seem harmless, it could cause problems for future conservation efforts, as people are more likely to support conservation of adorable rather than scary-looking animals.The black seadevil is just one of the mysterious “monsters”. From 2000-2010, scientists described about 1,200 new species in the Census of Marine Life.While this figure may seem astonishing, a further 5,000 individual dead creatures are in specimen (标本) jars, waiting to be described.Specimens must be methodically collected, identified, and then the identity of new deep-water species must be confirmed.If we call unusual deep-sea animals monsters, then we may harm their conservation as people are unlikely to be connected with them or care about saving them.On the other hand, their rarity clearly makes them popular on social media sites.For other species, this has already resulted in increases in illegal trading for unusual pets.Deep-sea species may potentially become illegally obtained specimens of food.Humans may end up eating these animals of the deep sea to extinction before their species are even known to science.Every habitat on earth is interconnected, and whatever we as humans do has an influence on marine ecosystems.In reality, about 80% of our oxygen is produced by microorganisms (微生物) in the oceans.This makes our oceans both the lungs and lifeblood of our planet and we mustall try harder to save them.12.What can we know about the black seadevil in reality?A.People benefit greatly from the oxygen produced by it.B.Its body size is a big threat to fish like Dory and Nemo.C.Its scary appearance will cause problems for conservation.D.People didn't know much about it when filming Finding Nemo.13.What does the author think of the progress of describing new species?A.Acceptable. B.Surprising.C.Unsatisfying. D.Hopeless.14.What does the underlined word “this” in Paragraph 7 probably refer to?A.Their popularity on social media sites.B.Their rarity among sea creatures.C.Their conservation being harmed.D.Their importance being ignored.15.What can we infer about those unusual sea animals?A.They are the lungs and lifeblood of our planet.B.Confirming their identity is very urgent for protection.C.Most of them are becoming illegally obtained specimens.D.Adorable ones are more likely to be posted on social media sites. 第二节(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。

高考英语一轮复习外研版专题 :选修8 Module 1 Deep South Word版含答案

高考英语一轮复习外研版专题  :选修8 Module 1 Deep South Word版含答案

选修8Module 1Deep South Part 1巧记考纲单词Ⅰ. 核心单词·熟写1. polar adj. 极地的2. annual adj. 每年的3. extreme adj. 极端的, 极度的4. stock v. 储存, 储备5. commercial adj. 商业的6. trap v. 使陷入困境7. glare n. 刺眼的光8. intense adj. 强烈的9. severe adj. 艰难的, 艰巨的10. abnormal adj. 不正常的, 反常的11. tiresome adj. 烦人的, 令人讨厌的12. minimum adj. 最少量; 最小数13. modest adj. 不很昂贵的; 适中的14. emergency n. 紧急情况; 突发事情15. conventional adj. 常规的; 普通的16. fragile adj. 脆弱的; 易碎的17. delicate adj. 娇气的, 纤弱的18. legendary adj. 传说中的19. obscure adj. 难理解的, 晦涩的20. intimate adj. 亲密的21. inhabit v. 居住22. insight n. 洞察力, 眼光23. mass n. 堆, 块, 团Ⅱ. 拓展单词·会用1. explore v. 探索→explorer n. 探险者→exploration n. 探索; 探险2. state n. 状态; 状况→statement n. 声明; 陈述3. balance n. &v. 平衡; 使平衡→balanced adj. 平衡的4. promote v. 促进, 增进→promotion n. 提升; 晋升; 促销5. absence n. 缺乏; 没有→absent adj. 缺席的; 不在的6. depressing adj. 令人沮丧的; 令人抑郁的→depressed adj. 沮丧的; 郁闷的→depression n. 沮丧; 不景气7. discourage v. 阻止; 打消……的念头→discouraged adj. 气馁的→discouragement n. 气馁; 挫折8. rely v. 依赖, 依靠→reliable adj. 可靠的→reliability n. 可靠性9. deep adj. 深的→depth n. 深度→deepen vt. 加深; 深化10. pure adj. 干净的; 不含有害物质的→purity n. 纯净, 纯洁→purify vt. 净化11. isolate vt. 使隔离; 使孤立; 使绝缘→isolated adj. 孤单的, 孤立的→isolation n. 隔离; 孤立; [电] 绝缘12. inspire v. 激励, 激发→inspiration n. 鼓舞; 启示; 灵感→inspiredadj. 备受鼓舞的Part 2闪记重点短语1. be made up of. . . 由……制成2. set foot on进入, 到达3. adapt to适应4. discourage sb. from doing sth.劝说/阻止某人做某事5. stand out杰出, 突出, 引人注目6. in particular尤其, 特别7. in case of如果, 假使, 以免8. take a risk冒风险; 冒危险9. come into sight进入视野; 出现在眼前10. break up打碎, 破碎, 分手, 分开Part 3 速记经典句式1. Covering about 14 million square kilometres around the South Pole (覆盖了南极周围约1 400万平方千米的面积), it is the fifth largest continent in the world.(现在分词作伴随状语)2. Then in 1895, a Norwegian called Carstens Borchgrevink became the first man to set foot on the Antarctic mainland (第一个踏上南极大陆的人). (名词前加序数词或形容词最高级, 用不定式作后置定语)3. A general myth has grown up around Marco Polo that he introducedsuch things as spaghetti and ice cream from China to the West (他将意大利通心粉和冰淇淋等东西从中国传入西方). (that引导同位语从句) 联想拓展·多积累1. “v. + -er/ -or”构成“做某事的人”①explorer探险者②teacher教师③instructor指导员④educator教育者⑤competitor竞争者⑥translator译者2. sight短语集萃①come into sight进入视野②in sight在视野范围内③out of sight看不见④at sight of. . . 一看见……就⑤catch sight of看见, 看到⑥at first sight初看起来。

2018版高考英语一轮复习(外研版)练习选修8Module1-2达标Word版含答案

2018版高考英语一轮复习(外研版)练习选修8Module1-2达标Word版含答案

第一部分选修八Module 1-2Ⅰ.单句语法填空导学号580827771.Never shall I forget that poem and the inspiration (inspire) it provided for my first novel.2.When you set foot on a new country,you have to learn to get used to a whole new way of life.3.The nice cold miners had been trapped (trap) in the coal mine for 20 hours before we came to their rescue.4.It is worthwhile exploring/to explore (explore) other ways of dealing with the problem.5.It is a privilege to make (make) a speech here and out of respect I'd like to introduce my advisor first.6.Mr Green stood up in defence of the 16-year-old boy,saying that he was not the one to blame (blame).7.When seeking (seek) for a job,a college graduate is at a disadvantage in terms of working experience.8.The government is appealing to everyone to save (save) water.9.Computers and electronics are growth industries and need skilled technicians.10.Second,go outdoors and play team games with your friends as physical exercise,which is an effective (effect) way to get rid of your anger.Ⅱ.完成句子导学号580827781.我们是否去野餐取决于天气。

高考英语一轮复习考练:外研版选修8 Module 1 Deep South含答案

高考英语一轮复习考练:外研版选修8 Module 1 Deep South含答案

Book 8 Module 1 Deep South一、课标、考纲要求(预习课完成并背过任务)I. 请熟记下列重点词汇,词性:名词(可数不可数)动词(及物不及物)及构词法。

1.每年的adj._______2. 极端的,极度的adj._______3. 勘察n.______4. 商业的adj._____5. 促进,增进vt._______6. 航行,(乘船)旅行n.____ __7. 艰难的,艰巨的adj._______8. 干净的,不含有害物质的adj.______9. 平台n.__________10. 不很昂贵的,适中的,谦虚的adj.________11.阻止;打消……的念头vt.________ 12. 紧急情况n.___________ 13.鼓舞;灵感n.__________14. 极地的adj__________15. 强烈的adj.______________ 16. (全体船员)n.________II.请写出本模块至少10个重点短语1. in ________________of 如果,假如2. _________________________a risk冒险3.______________________________适应4. _____________________________结果是5.set _________________踏上6. ______________________特别,尤其7.______________________信守诺言 8. _____________________________被迫做e up _______________想出,找出10. __________________进入视野,看得见11.__________________劝某人不要做某 12.__________________________以…..形式13. __________________________详细地 14. _______________________________平均III.请熟记下列重点句型1. Not until the late 18th century did the British explorers James Cook cross the Antarctic Circle, but he never saw land.2. Medical assistance is available in case of emergency.3. We discourage you from smoking except in specific areas.4 .In particular, it aims to keep Antarctica free from nuclear tests and radioactivewaste; to promote international scientific project…5. With annual rainfall close to zero, Antarctica is technically a desert.二、复习任务(课堂任务)A. 请写出以下词汇的词形变化和常用短语/句型1.balance2.absence3.discourage4.in case三、自主检测(预习课任务)1. Yet Antarctica is full of wildlife, which has _________(适应)its extreme conditions.2. ___________(直到)the late 18th century _______________________________________(英国探险家James Cook 才跨越南极圈)。

【高考复习】2017版高考一轮《外研版选修8Module1》跟踪检测试卷含答案

【高考复习】2017版高考一轮《外研版选修8Module1》跟踪检测试卷含答案

选修八 Module 1阅读理解提速练——练速度(限时:20分钟)A(2016·河南省洛阳市统一考试)Heritage is our legacy (遗产) from the past, what we live with today, and what we pass on to future generations. Our cultural and natural heritage are both irreplaceable (无可取代的) sources of life and inspiration. Places as unique and diverse as the Pyramids of Egypt, the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and the Great Wall of China make up our world's heritage.The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) seeks to encourage the identification, protection and preservation of cultural and natural heritage around the world considered to be of outstanding value to humanity. This is embodied in an international treaty called the Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage, adopted by UNESCO in 1972.How does a place become a World Heritage Site? It takes a lot of people to decide.1)If a country wants one of its places to be on the World Heritage List, it has to ask UNESCO. The place must be important and special. UNESCO put the Great Wall on the list in 1987 because, it said, it was a great part of Chinese culture and beautifully made to go with the land. When a country asks, it must also make a plan for taking care of the place.2)The World Heritage Committee of UNESCO talks about different places and decides whether to put them on the list. The committee meets every June. Many experts help the committee to decide.3)After a new place goes on the list, UNESCO gives money to help keep it looking good. If a place is in serious danger, it may be put on the List of World Heritage Sites in Danger. UNESCO gives special care and help to those places.4)Countries have to give UNESCO regular reports about places on the list. If UNESCO thinks a country isn't taking good enough care of a place, the site will be taken off the list.语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。

外研版高考英语一轮复习练习:选修8Module1课后练习题

外研版高考英语一轮复习练习:选修8Module1课后练习题

(建议用时:30分钟)Ⅰ阅读理解A(2019·沈阳教学质量监测)Encouraging life to bloom(兴旺) in themiddle of a desert is no easy task. But one company in the United ArabEmirates has come up with a plan to provide drinking water for thestate’s citizens. The company intends to drag icebergs from Antarctica tothe gulf coast in order to harvest its fresh water.The company plans to source the massive blocks of ice from Heard Island, around 600 miles off the coast of mainland Antarctica. It will then transport them around 5,500 miles to Fujairah, one part of the UAE. One iceberg could provide enough water for one million people over five years, according to the company.The company’s director says they have already travelled the transportation route and checked the possibility of the scheme, according to reports in Gulf Ne w s. Speaking to the site about what he is calling the UAE Iceberg Project, Abdullah Mohammad Sulaiman Al Shehi said, “We have made the technical and financial plan. We will start the project at the beginning of 2018. We want it mainly for the water. It could also be good for tourism and the weather.”The UAE is one of the driest countries in the world, due to its extremely arid climate, which receives less than four inches of rainfall per year. Despite that, it consumes more water than double the global national average, putting the country at severe risk of droughts over the next 25 years.An average iceberg contains more than 20 billion gallons of water, according to the company. The iceberg takes a long time to melt as 80 percent of it is under the water, while the white ice above reflects sunlight and deflects(使转向) its heat. Blocks of ice will be placed in giant tanks, before being processed. “This is the purest water in the world,”Mr. Al Shehi added.【解题导语】本文是一篇说明文,文中介绍了阿联酋有一家公司计划把南极洲的冰山运到附近的海湾,以解决国内的缺水问题。

【新高考】2022年高考英语外研版一轮复习配套练习:选修8

【新高考】2022年高考英语外研版一轮复习配套练习:选修8

高考题型·组合规范练15选修8Module1阅读题组——练速度(35 mins)Ⅰ.阅读理解ANational Park Association of Queensland ActivitiesVegetation Management GroupSaturday 14th March 2020Location:Jolly’s Lookout carpark,D’Aguilar National ParkLeader:Angus McElnea (0429854446)Get your hands dirty!Come and spend a couple of hours to help with lantana(a type of flowering plant) control and revegetation(植被再造) work in the Boombana and Jolly’s Lookout areas of D’Aguilar National Park,west of Brisbane.Wynnum North BoardwalkSunday 15th March 2020Location:Wynnum North BoardwalkLeader:Jocelyn Dixon (0733788486)Fee:$5(members) $10(non-members)Join with us to view the water and bush birds of this area.A track from Wynnum North Road leads to a secret place for viewing a diverse mix of birds walking around in water.From there we will take a short walk to the Mangrove Boardwalk.May Long Weekend CampSaturday 2nd May to Monday 4th May 2020Leader:Tony Parsons (0433224544)Join us for a long weekend in Border Rangers National Park,camping at Sheep Station Creek campground.Spend the days exploring the national park,and evenings around the campfire.We will have the chance to view Mt Warning from the Pinnacle at sunrise and sunset.Bring your family and stay for the weekend or come down for a day.It will be enjoyable.Central West Qld National ParksSaturday 29th August to Sunday 6th September 2020Leader:Wendy Bell(0733002473)Exciting opportunity to visit and explore at least six national parks in the comfort of a big coach and be accommodated,rather than camping.Basic cost of the tour is $3,400 per person.Total cost includes all transport,all meals,and activity fees.1.Who will you call if you are interested in bird-watching?A.Angus McElnea.B.Jocelyn Dixon.C.Tony Parsons.D.Wendy Bell.2.In which of the activities will a fire be built?A.May Long Weekend Camp.B.Wynnum North Boardwalk.C.Vegetation Management Group.D.Central West Qld National Parks.3.How is Central West Qld National Parks different from the other activities?A.It is a weekend activity.B.Lots of walking is involved.C.The organizer provides the transport.D.Visitors have to bring their own food.BWhen I reached the age of 12,my Aunt Fern gave me a tip on life that I will neverforget.“Smile,” she said,putting her arm around me.“If you want friends,smile.People will want to be around you if you do.” I have always been admiring Aunt Fern,who at the age of 89 still spreads happiness around even she herself is in difficulty.I stood in front of the mirror in my bedroom and smiled as she suggested.I tried all kinds of smiles until I settled on my ordinary,simple,happiest looking teeth-showing smile.I practiced it.It felt good.Give it a try,and it’ll make you happy,too.This idea was further boosted (提高) when in the 10th grade I was advised by a friend in our school who was a senior to try out for the cheerleader.She was the head cheerleader and would be graduating and moving on.Without hesitation,I told her,“No.I won’t try out.”I had tried out the year before and lost.In those days,the cheerleaders were chosen by all the students.Despite my busy study,I had practiced hard and thought I did okay,but found out that I not only lost,but came in last.No way would I humiliate (羞辱) myself!Not ever!She persisted(坚持说),“If I teach you how to win,will you try out?I’m leaving and when I’m gone,there won’t be a cheerleader.”“Can you promise I would win?”“No,but almost.I think if you do what I say,you could win.”She then worked with me,teaching me cheers,but more importantly she taught me how to communicate with students.She said,“Forget the result!Start caring about everyone in this school,really caring.Learn their names and be interested in them.Smile and be friendly.Smile at everyone.”Back to the mirror,I smiled my head off again.I learned the kids’ names,learned about them and actually cared about them.So,the end of the story:I won.I won for the next two years until I graduated.4.What kind of person was Aunt Fern?A.Strict.B.Experienced.C.Generous.D.Optimistic.5.The author was advised by her aunt to .A.make as many friends as possibleB.practice smiling in front of a mirrorC.smile in an ordinary and simple wayD.be the head cheerleader of her school6.Why did the author refuse her friend’s offer at first?A.She wasn’t interested in it.B.She was afraid of failing again.C.Her friend didn’t tell her how to win.D.She had to focus on her study.7.What is the best way to communicate with others according to the author?A.Showing real care for others.B.Developing the same interest.C.Memorizing all the names.D.Forgetting the possible bad result.CBiscayne is not very far from the lights,noise and excitement of downtown Miami.But it has a very different atmosphere from the big city.Biscayne National Park was established as a national monument in 1968.It became a national park in 1980.That year,its size also increased.The park now covers more than 70,000 hectares.If you enjoy water,Biscayne is the park for you.Ninety-five percent of the park is water.Many kinds of animals live in these waters.Some of them are threatened or endangered.You will find the huge,gentle West Indian manatee(海牛),the less gentle American crocodile,several kinds of sea turtles,and more than 500 species of fish.Scientists say human history at Biscyane begins more than 10,000 yearsago.However,evidence of the area’s earliest people is mostly underwater now,as water levels have risen over time.Within the last 3,000 years,people began to settle in the area.Scientists continue to learn about these people by examining the big hills of shells they left behind.The shells contain other waste,too,including early tools and housewares.European explorers began arriving in the area in the early 1500s.They brought with them diseases like smallpox and measles(天花和麻疹).Over time,these diseases killed huge numbers of natives.Early explorers arrived in the area on ships.The reefs and rough waters made it difficult for ship captains.Biscayne’s waters contain more than 50 shipwrecks.Scuba divers today can explore six of them.Four ecosystems come together here,which is what makes the park so diverse.The blending ecosystems create“edge communities”.These edge communities support a huge amount of wildlife.The underwater diversity is what attracts most people to Biscayne National Park.Many visitors come here to scuba dive in Biscayne’s clear and warm waters.8.What happened to Biscayne National Park in 1980?A.It began to be set up as a national park.B.It was built as a national monument.C.It became much larger in area.D.It covered more than 70,000 hectares.9.By examining the shells they left behind,scientists can .A.learn about the sea animalsB.know how old the place isC.learn when the earliest people arrivedD.learn about the life of the earliest people10.What does “edge communities” probably refer to?A.The place where four ecosystems meet.B.The place where the natives live.C.The place where Europeans first arrived.D.The place where people like to scuba dive.11.What attracts tourists most to Biscayne National Park?A.Its endangered animals.B.Its long history.C.Its ecosystems.D.Its underwater activities.DWhile you visit the happiest place on Earth,I hope you don’t hear these two phrases—or the tour might be about to turn into a nightmare.Disney World and Disneyland are well-known for being the happiest places in the world,but sometimes,some bad things happen.When they do,staff have code words to let other staff know what has taken place without destroying your perfectly happy day with terrible details.According to the New York Post,one of the code words you can hear a worker say at Disney World is “White Powder Alert”.A “White Powder Alert” means that a guest has brought the ashes of their dead relatives in order to make the happiest place on Earth their final restingplace.According to Susan Veness,author of Walt Disney World Hacks,this most commonly occurs on the Haunted Mansion ride.This is both illegal and can get you banned from Disney forever.The second Disney code word you never want to hear is “E-stop”.This one is a bit more straightforward (直截了当的) and isn’t used just for Disney.In order to remain as perfectly clear in an emergency situation as possible,workers in most amusement parks use the same phrase.It means “Emergency Stop”.If a ride must be shut down due to a sanitary (卫生的) issue—like someone getting sick or pouring ashes—or a safety issue,an E-stop is called and the ride is instantly shut down while park officials decide if the ride should be evacuated(疏散) immediately or simply paused for maintenance.No matter what code words are said,you’ll never want to heara Disney cast member use these words.12.Why do staff in Disneyland use code words?A.They make other staff know situations better.B.They try to make tourists have a good day.C.They want to make bad things happen less.D.Code words make communication easier.13.What will happen if a tourist brings ashes of the dead to Disneyland?A.Susan Veness will criticize him seriously.B.He will be driven to the Haunted Mansion ride.C.He will be forbidden to go to Disneyland forever.D.He will get no place to rest in Disneyland.14.Who makes a decision to make a ride be paused according to the text?A.People repairing the machine.B.People using code words.C.People in charge of sanitary.D.People in charge of the park.15.What can be a suitable title for the text?A.Beautiful Disneyland That is Attractive and MagicalB.Two Code Words That You Never Want to Hear in DisneyC.Some Emergency Cases That Happen in DisneylandD.Advice That Makes You Have a Good Time in DisneyⅡ.阅读七选五A school in Sarajevo is making headlines for not only accepting a deaf student,but also teaching his entire class sign language to allow them to better communicate with him.The story began in September last year when Mirzana Coralic requested the primary school in her neighbourhood to enroll her 6-year-old son,Zejd.1The teacher,Sanela Ljumanovic,accepted almost immediately,but on the first day of school,she noticed Zejd sitting all by himself.2Sanela,determined to find a solution,tried developing a few tricks and signs of her own.But a parent of another child came up with an even better idea,getting the whole class to learn sign language along with Zejd.3Three months later,Zejd was happily able to communicate to all his classmates about regular things like homework and games.4“I like this language and I also think it will be useful when I grow up,” said Anesa Susic,one of his classmates.Now,sign language is getting quite popular at Osman Nakas primary school,with kids from other classes trying to learn as well.Although Bosnia has laws in place that allow children with disabilities to attend all schools,there aren’t many teachers like Anisa.5However,the parents of the children in Zejd’s class offered to contribute money to pay for the lessons.Of course,not all parents can afford to,but Sanela maintains confidentially about which parents pay and how much.A.So they got sign language teacher Anisa.B.Therefore,Zejd’s pay is not a problem.C.As a result,many troubles started to appear.D.Zejd has a hearing disability.E.The other kids in Zejd’s class are quite happy as well.F.Zejd was unable to communicate with any of his schoolmates.G.That’s because the Ministry of Education doesn’t pay for sign language classes.参考答案选修8Module1阅读题组——练速度Ⅰ.【语篇导读】这是一篇应用文。

(新课改)高考英语一轮复习Module1DeepSouth单元话题语篇训练(含解析)外研版选修8

(新课改)高考英语一轮复习Module1DeepSouth单元话题语篇训练(含解析)外研版选修8

Ⅰ.阅读理解Module 1 Deep South 单元话题·语篇训练AThe following is the information of some excellent hotels at the famous resort (度假胜地) for skiers inItaly.Hotel Ela£550 per personThe Hotel Ela has a relaxed atmosphere. It lies in the centre of the resort, only 100m from the mainski lift and 300m from the ski school meeting point. It's ideal for those who prefer a hotel which is veryclose to all the resort's action.Rooms (2-4 people): Twin rooms with cable TV, hairdryer, shower and WC. All rooms have recentlybeen redecorated.Hotel Sport£540 per personIt is near to shops, bars and restaurants. The hotel is a great choice for those looking for livelynightlife. The famous bar is just on the ground floor.Rooms (2-4 people): All rooms are located on the 2nd and 3rd floors and have hairdryer, mini-safe,satellite TV, shower and WC.Please note: This hotel does not accept groups larger than 6 people.Hotel Xalet Verdu£559 per personIt is an attractive hotel decorated in a traditional style and offers comfortable accommodation. The atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming. It is 300m from the main ski lift and the village centre.Garage: £10 a daySafe deposit boxes: free in reception; £20 per week, in room.52 rooms: Twin or double bedrooms with shower, hairdryer, satellite TV, telephone and safe.语篇解读:本文是一篇应用文。

2019版高三英语外研版一轮课时提能练28 选修8 Modules

2019版高三英语外研版一轮课时提能练28 选修8 Modules

课时提能练(二十八)选修8Modules 1-2(限时:35分钟)(对应学生用书第376页)Ⅰ.阅读理解(2018·郑州一中入学测试)Enjoying a musical performance no longer requires a costly ticket or a trip to a theater.These days,musicians are performing in private homes,at haircutting shops,at airports...even on ferry boats.Musicians like house concerts.At music clubs,they often have to perform over loud conversation or deal with people who have had too much alcohol.People at house concerts are more focused on listening to the music.Just a few hours before the Bombadils started singing at the O'Hair Salon,Lindsay was cutting hair and Tamera was doing facials.Then,they moved chairs and microphones to create a small performance space.The Bombadils made music in the front part of the hair salon,near the hairdryers and make-up tables.“This is our first show at a hair salon,”Sarah Frank of the Bombadils told concertgoers at last week's performance.Frank said she and band members,Luke Fraser and Kaitlyn Raitz had a great time“interacting”with the audience.Concerts in people's homes,or small businesses such as O'Hair's,are becoming more popular,musicians say.“There is a more relaxed atmosphere,”said Domenic Cicala,a musician who opened up his O'Hair Salon to concerts.“People really get to know the artists.”At house concerts,people get time before and after concerts to meet the performers.Often,the hosts or guests will provide food and drink.“People really like listening to music in the living room of a friend,”said Matt Hart,with Aubrey Zoli making up the Local Strangers,a folk­rock group based in Seattle.At many such concerts,the musicians do not need microphones.Yet,every word of their songs can be heard.【语篇解读】本文主要介绍了现代音乐会在举办场地的选择上更加多样化,私人居所、理发店、机场等都成为音乐家表演的场所,并且备受青睐。

高考英语一轮复习 Module 1 Deep South课后提能练 外研版选修8-外研版高三选修8英

高考英语一轮复习 Module 1 Deep South课后提能练 外研版选修8-外研版高三选修8英

Module 1 Deep SouthⅠ.阅读理解A[2019·武汉5月训练]The Harvard Pre­College Program is a nice experience for high school students. Alongside peers (同龄人) from around the world, you'll be introduced to college life as you attend classes, live on campus, and enjoy fun outings and activities.◆ Learning without limitsBiology, physics,law, writing and philosophy — these are just a few of the 30­plus courses you can choose from in each session. In our noncredit classes, we set aside grades so that you can fully commit t o your growth as a well­rounded student. Class sizes typically range from 14 to 18 students to encourage interactive learning.◆ Living at HarvardWhen you attend the Pre­College Program, you'll live in a historic undergraduate house, near Harvard Square, You will be with your fellow Pre­College students, resident directors, and proctors(监考人) who provide support. You'll also enjoy meals in one of Harvard's dining halls, which are a short walk from Harvard Yard and provide many options for a variety of dietary needs.◆ Thriving outside the classroomThe summer Pre­College Program offers many mentally challenging co­curricular activities beyond the classroom. With faculty and Harvard­affiliated experts, you will have the opportunity to participate in workshops on topics like the psychology of color­blindness, classic literature from around the world and science of happiness. From our Cambridge scavenger hunt to a trip to the Sand Sculpting Festival at America's first public beach, there's no shortage of fun act ivities in the Pre­College Program.1.What do we know about the 30­plus courses?A.You can only choose five of them.B.They provide credits for students.C.You should set aside other subjects.D.They assist your full development.2.Where can you enjoy meals during the program?A.Near Harvard Square.B.Close to Harvard Yard.C.In one of the workshops.D.In an undergraduate house.3.What is the purpose of the passage?A.To advertise meals.B.To comment on an activity.C.To introduce a program.D.To recommend courses.B[2020·安徽省百所重点中学模拟]I've been a volunteer in the Macmillan @ Glasgow Libraries programme for just over a year. I got involved because I was looking for something to volunteer for after I retired from work. I thought being a Macmillan Cancer Information and Support Volunteer might be a good way to do that by using some of the skills I learned at work.At one time, I felt I made a real difference when a lady came in to use the service. She was very upset, but she was not the person with cancer. It was her partner, She had lots of things on her mind. We, together with a counselor, had a chat about her to help deal with all the emotions(情感) she felt. We knew we could arrange something, so we discussed with her what could be done for her family. She was relieved that we could get something arranged for her and liked the fact that we managed to get the ball rolling during her visit.The good thing about having the services in the library is that the environment is non­clinical and therefore more relaxing than the hospital or doctor's surgery. The team in the library are not medically trained. That means we do not use big words or medical terms very often.lt's great that the people who volunteer all work well together, helping each other to get a resolution(解决) for people who come in. It's good to have the teamat the other end of the phone whenever we get something unusual. It is a pleasure to be able to help as a volunteer.4.What can we infer about the author?A.He is a retired doctor.B.He is volunteering in a hospital.C.He is a counselor in cancer.D.He has fought against cancer before.5.Why did the lady feel upset?A.Because she was affected by cancer.B.Because her husband suffered from cancer.C.Because she didn't know how to treat cancer.D.Because she had a poor relation with her husband.6.What do we know about the volunteers?A.They do well in teamwork.B.They receive medical training.C.They all used to be helped.D.They often meet unusual things.7.Why does the author write this text?A.To call on readers to do voluntary work.B.To show us how to help those in trouble.C.To share his experiences as a volunteer.D.To teach us how to take care of cancer patients.C[2020·贵阳市高三适应性考试一]Despite the negative international headlines that have hit Huawei over the past few months, its consumer business continues to thrive. The Chinese technology giant replaced Apple as the second­largest smartphone player by global market share last year. It's firmly the biggest vendor(销售商) in China.Chinese consumers say they've been attracted to Huawei's newest features, the price points and the fact that it's a domestic brand.“Using Huawei's mobile phones is supporting domestic brands. We hope our brands can go international,〞 Vikey,a Guangzhou­based Huawei user, told CNBC. She added that Huawei phones are “cost­effective〞and have good features while iPhones are “more of a trend〞. One of the key features that Huawei introduced was a triple­lens camera on its P20 Pro, which was launched last year.For the next 12 months, the iPhone lacks one of the most appealing features of current winners in the Chinese smartphone market, the triple­lens camera. The Huawei P20 Pro led the march.Retailers (零销售) are slashing (大幅消减) iPhone prices across China as consumers say the phones aren't worth the cost. Apple's latest iPhone models are facing huge discounts in China as retailers try to sell the struggling devices. That comes as the top­of­the­line Apple smartphones have posted poor China sales on what experts say are too­high price s for the world's largest smartphone market and a lack of innovative features compared to local competitors like Huawei. The technology giant itself acknowledged earlier this month that unexpectedly low sales in the Chinese market would likely lead to wors e­than­anticipated first quarter profits.One of the most recent iPhone cost cuts in the country came from Suning, a large Chinese retailer, which changed the price of the 128GB version of the iPhone XR from 6,999 yuan to 5,799 yuan— a 1,200 yuan discount.Other retailers in China are also putting their iPhones on sale. Sunion, an Apple reseller, was advertising 700 yuan off for both the 128GB and 256GB versions of the iPhone XR. E­commerce site Pinduoduo, which allows third­parties to sell products, also had hefty(很大的) discounts across all of the latest iPhone models.8.What does the underlined word “thrive〞 probably mean in the first paragraph?A.Reduce. B.Remain.C.Threaten. D.Increase.9.Which of the following is one of the Huawei's characters?A.More of a trend.B.Cost­effective.C.Too­high prices.D.A lack of innovative features.10.Which of the following is a medium?A.Suning. B.Sunion.C.CNBC. D.Pinduoduo.11.What can we infer from the text?A.Updating of technology counts.B.Advertising of the products matters.C.The sale strategy is invisible.D.The iPhone still leads the trend in China.Ⅱ.阅读七选五[2019·石家庄市高三模拟考试(二)]I love to travel alone for one reason: the strangers. Talking to strangers along your travels can change your trip into an adventure. __1__.Don't ignore your fellow tourists. On a casual road trip, I went into a local shop. Waiting in a line to pay, I asked the woman ahead of me if she was from the area. “Nope. Oklahoma,〞she told me. “Why?〞 __2__. The man behind me jumped in and recommended some places worth visiting.Stop using your phone. You need to be an open person, with open body language and open eyes and without a shield (盾). But my phone often gets between me and the people I see. __3__, take a deep breath and make a sacred deal with yourself not to touch it. Put it in a different pocket than you usually do every time you reach for it.__4__. I'll start by choosing a place to have morning coffee or breakfast. After that, I'll let a local suggest what to do. I've found that the easiest way to do this is to talk to people who are in open roles, such as people who work in restaurants, stores, or museums or ask someone seated near you on a bench or in a cafe. Ask where the person's favorite street is.Don't be afraid of getting lost. On a visit to London a few years ago , I got out from the tube and got hopelessly lost. __5__. So I stepped into a pub to dry myself and ended up listening to a woman telling me about her years as a spy.A.It began to rainB.Let strangers make all your plansC.When you're watching somebodyD.I will share my experience with youE.If stopping using it feels unsafe to youF.Never feel afraid of the strangers you meetG.I replied I was on a trip, looking for scenic spots课后提能练(四十三)Ⅰ.阅读理解【语篇解读】哈佛大学的预科课程对高中生来说是个不错的体验。

2019届高考一轮英语外研版分块专练题:选修8 Unit 1 Word版含解析

2019届高考一轮英语外研版分块专练题:选修8 Unit 1 Word版含解析

选修8 Unit 1 高考试卷分块专练练(一)语言知识运用保分练(1篇完形+1篇语法填空,限时25分钟)Ⅰ.完形填空There are more than four million American Indians and Alaskan natives in the United States. They __1__ to more than five hundred Indian tribes. Many tribe __2__ live on reservations. These are areas that the United States government __3__ up for native tribes that had lost their lands to European settlers.There are about three hundred Indian reservations in the United States, some of __4__ are larger than American __5__. The United States Interior Department's Bureau of Indian Affairs supervises these territories. Tribes on reservations have limited self-rule.On the __6__,American Indians do not __7__ the same economic and educational success as other Americans. A(n) __8__ study by Harvard University says American Indians generally __9__ less money and have __10__ unemployment than other Americans. The study says they also have higher __11__ of disease and die younger than other American groups.The Bureau of Indian Affairs __12__ education services for almost fifty thousand Indian children in 1,084 __13__. Experts from Harvard say college attendance rates among the Indian population is half that of the __14__ population. But, they also say the situation is improving. The experts say the __15__ of Native American Indians __16__ higher education has more than doubled in the last twenty years.Harvard researchers __17__ say that the American Indian economy has __18__ at three times the national rate since 1980s. Some of the __19__ should be owed to expansion of the American Indian gambling industry. More than two hundred Indian tribes have __20__ gambling legal on their reservations. Native American casinos and other gaming businesses earn more than twenty billion dollars each year.语篇解读:美国有四百多万美洲印第安人和阿拉斯加人。

【新步步高】高考英语外研版(全国)一轮复习选修8Module1DeepSouth题库.doc

【新步步高】高考英语外研版(全国)一轮复习选修8Module1DeepSouth题库.doc

选修8 Module 1 Deep Southi .单项填空1 ・一Could I get the passport in 20 days?—_______ .Anyway,you shall have my answer tomorrow・A.Never mindB. Well, it just dependsC. OK, just in caseD. All right, you9re welcome答案B [句意为:——我能在20天之内拿到护照吗?——哦,那要看情况了。

可不管怎样,明天您会得到我的答复的。

nevermind没有关系,不要记在心上;it just depends看情况而定;just in case以防万一;yotfre welcome不用谢。

白答语后面的提示可知,应选B项。

]2.Knowledge from real life isn't easier to forget than _______ achieved from textbooks.A. it Be thatC. oneD. those答案B [句意为“来自现实生活的知识和从教科书中获得的知识相比不容易忘忆"。

在比较级中that 指代knowledge,有后置定语achieved from textbooks□ J3・ ______ in the burning building, many people could do nothing but wait・A • To trapB • TrappingC • TrappedD • To be trapped答案c [句意为:许多人被困在燃烧的楼房里,除了等待无计可施。

bcinippcdin为固定短语,意为“被困在……”,在此处为过去分词词组作状语。

]4.He heard someone following him, and glanced round.He ________ a dark figure in the shadows・A ・ lost sight ofB • caught sight ofC ・ watched out for D. looked for答案B [句意为:他听到有人在跟踪他,便向周围扫了一眼,发现阴暗处有一个黑影。

近年高考英语一轮复习高考提能练(四十三)Module1DeepSouth外研版选修8(2021年整

近年高考英语一轮复习高考提能练(四十三)Module1DeepSouth外研版选修8(2021年整

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阅读理解A(2018·成都外国语学校高三月考)Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium (水族馆)The all。

new Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium, situated in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD, is one of Victoria's leading visitor attractions and an unforgettable outing for the whole family。

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外研版高考英语一轮复习提能训练选修8Module 1Deep South能力闯关Ⅰ.单词拼写1.A small child has to learn to keep its b________ before it can walk far.2.The South Pole hasn’t been i________ by anyone up to now.3.Christmas is an a________ festival for most of the people in the world.4.It is a________ for a man to wear women’s clothes.5.Students soon get d________ if you criticize them too often.6.The ________(最低的)temperature in winter in my hometown is up to -20℃.7.Medical assistance is available in case of an ________(紧急情况).8.It was a ________(荣幸)to make his acquaintance.9.The ________(缺乏)of color in that drawing makes it dull.10.As a new teacher,Susan tried to ________(促进)good feelings between students and her.答案:1.balance 2.inhabited 3.annual 4.abnormal 5.discouraged 6.minimum7.emergency 8.privilege9.absence10.promoteⅡ.单项填空1.The bomb exploded,________ victims in the building.A.trapped B.trapping C.being trapped D.having trapped解析:句意:“炸弹爆炸了,受害者被困在大楼里。

”现在分词作结果状语,“trap sb. in...”。

答案:B2.A new cinema ________ here.They hope to finish it next month.A.will be built B.is built C.has been built D.is being built解析:They hope to finish it next month.一句已表明“新电影院未完工”,且因cinema与build 之间存在被动关系,所以应用被动语态的进行时形式。

答案:D3.________made the school proud was ________ more than 90% of the students had been admitted to key universities.A.What;because B.What;that C.That;what D.That;because解析:what引导主语从句,在主语从句中作主语;that引导表语从句,在表语从句中起连接作用。

答案:B4.It is ________ that so many young athletes are coming into the team.A.encouraging B.discouraging C.encouraged D.discouraged解析:由句意推断“如此多的年轻运动员加入进来”应该是“令人鼓舞的”。

答案:A5.________ in her best clothes,the girl tried to make herself ________ at the party.A.Dressed;noticed B.Dressing;to be noticedC.Get dressed;noticed D.Dressing;noticing解析:dress与句子主语the girl之间是被动关系,用过去分词形式作状语;make oneself noticed意为“使自己被注意”。

答案:A6.The employee ________ to impress the company with his cleverness and promptness.A.set about B.set out C.set off D.set up解析:句意为:职员力图给公司留下聪明和敏捷的印象。

答案:B7.The newcomers found it impossible to ________ themselves to the climate sufficiently to make permanent homes in the new country.A.suit B.adapt C.regulate D.relate解析:句意为:这些新来者发现,在这个新国家要完全适应这儿的气候以永久定居下来是不可能的。

adapt oneself to使自己适应;suit(1)合某人意;(2)衣服款式(色彩)适合某人;(3)使适合于(口味、兴趣、工作);regulate v.(用法律)掌管;控制(机器、设备);调节;relate...to 把……联系到一起。

答案:B8.Does ________ matter if he can’t finish the job on time?A.this B.that C.he D.it解析:句中的真正主语是if引导的从句,it作形式主语。

答案:DⅢ.翻译句子1.大学课程能够帮助你找到好工作或得到晋级。

(promote)________________________________________________________________________2.从未有人踏上过那座孤岛。

(set foot on)________________________________________________________________________3.她被困在燃烧着的房子里了。

(trap)________________________________________________________________________4.政府将采取限制在城市使用汽车的措施。

(discourage)________________________________________________________________________5.这机器是为水下使用而特别改装的。

(adapt for)________________________________________________________________________答案:1.A college course can help you find good work or get promoted.2.Nobody has ever set foot on the lonely island.3.She was trapped in the burning house.4.The government will take measures to discourage the use of cars in cities.5.This machine has been special ly adapted for underwater use.Ⅳ.阅读理解Now,it’s time for some brief news items.Teens Go OnlineSome 13 million European children under 18 use the Internet for schoolwork,games and music according to a research done by Nielsen’s “Net-rating”.The study covered Britain,Germany,France,Italy and Spain.Experts advised parents to limit the time their kids spend online and keep them away from chat rooms.Chat to the Magic MumBritish author J.K. Rowling,mother of the magic boy Harry Potter,will do an Internet interview about her new book Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince on June 26.Before the event,children are invited to send their questions about Harry Potter to the website.The book will hit stores in the US and UK on June 21 and will arrive in China in August.School SoldiersRussian school students will have to do basic military training in their final year of school,the government has decided.The lesson will include learning to fire guns,marching drills and how to deal with a chemical,nuclear or biological attack.The activity is seen as part of a drive toward the education of their love for their country.Orlando,________Is it hard for you to get up early and get ready for classes?Some students at Winter Park High School just roll out of bed in their pajamas(睡衣)and go to class in their own bedrooms.Of course,their teachers and classmates do not see them because all their classwork is on the computer.The Florida High SchoolThe state’s only online school has 250 students who are taking classes at home by computer.Students in this first online program take classes in algebra,American government,chemistry,computer,economics,and webpage design.They also have to go to regular school to attend other classes.【解题导语】本文是一篇新闻报道。

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