人教版高中英语必修四:语篇提能【1】(含答案解析)(精修版)

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高中英语 语篇提能4 新人教版必修4

高中英语 语篇提能4 新人教版必修4

语篇提能Ⅰ.完形填空Our first fishing trip of the summer was unforgettable. My brother Peter and I __1__ early, packed our fishing equipment (装备) and climbed into the motor boat. We __2__ we wouldn't be back until evening, so we had prepared a __3__ and some bottles of drink.__4__ we reached the right place, we stopped the engine and started fishing. After a while, we were getting __5__ and decided to move a bit further when things __6__ to go wrong. Peter was __7__ because he stood on a fishing hook (钩) and got it stuck in his foot. When he sat down suddenly, the boat started to rock __8__ and the picnic basket fell into the water. Peter asked me to get the hook out of his __9__, so I tried until he cried out to me to stop because of the __10__. Poor Peter lay on his back until he felt better.We didn't feel very much like __11__ any more, so we decided to head back to the beach.I __12__ the engine, but soon found we had run out of petrol. Peter went to get the __13__ petrol­can, but it wasn't there. We had no __14__ but to row back, which would take us hours.While we were __15__ where to head for, we realized that the wind was blowing and the sea was getting rough (汹涌的). We felt really worried when we __16__ that the life jackets weren't on the boat either. We rowed hard towards the nearest __17__, but we didn't seem to be getting any __18__.Just as we were getting really __19__, a fishing boat appeared, so we stood up and __20__. Luckily, the fishermen on the boat saw us and saved us.1.A. stood up B. gave upC. hurried upD. got up2.A. heard B. rememberedC. knewD. realized3.A. boat B. partyC. picnicD. tent4.A. As long as B. As soon asC. As ifD. Even if5.A. bored B. busyC. lazyD. worried6.A. failed B. stoppedC. continuedD. began7.A. excited B. sickC. wetD. hurt8.A. strongly B. strangelyC. slowlyD. secretly9.A. line B. footC. basketD. back10.A. anger B. fearC. painD. cold11.A. eating B. fishingC. lyingD. sitting12.A. started B. repairedC. lostD. designed13.A. special B. similarC. spareD. separate14.A. plan B. goalC. effortD. choice15.A. asking B. discussingC. dreamingD. learning16.A. admitted B. discoveredC. forgotD. decided17.A. beach B. houseC. lightD. ship18.A. closer B. fartherC. fasterD. straighter19.A. brave B. frightenedC. sleepyD. proud20.A. argued B. foughtC. laughedD. shouted答案与解析语篇解读本文是记叙文。

(人教新课标) 必修4 unit 1 Word版含答案

(人教新课标) 必修4 unit 1 Word版含答案

第一部分必修4Unit 1Ⅰ.完形填空(2014山东,B)Charlotte Whitehead was born in England in 1843, and moved to Montreal, Canada at the age of five with her family.While __1__ her ill elder sister throughout the years, Charlotte discovered she had a(n) __2__ in medicine.At 18 she married and __3__ a family.Several years later, Charlotte said she wanted to be a __4__.Her husband supported her decision.__5__,Canadian medical schools did not __6__ women students at the time.Therefore, Charlotte went to the United States to study __7__ at the Women's Medical College in Philadelphia.It took her five years to __8__ her medical degree.Upon graduation, Charlotte __9__ to Montreal and set up a private __10__.Three years later, she moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba, and there she was once again a __11__ doctor.Many of her patients were from the nearby timber and railway camps.Charlotte __12__ herself operating on damaged limbs and setting __13__ bones, in addition to delivering all the babies in the area.But Charlotte had been practising without a licence.She had __14__ a doctor's licence in both Montreal and Winnipeg, but was __15__.The Manitoba College of Physicians and Surgeons, an all-male board, wanted her to __16__ her studies at a Canadian medical college! Charlotte refused to __17__ her patients to spend time studying what she already knew.So in 1887, she appealed to the Manitoba Legislature to __18__ a licence to her but they, too, refused.Charlotte __19__ to practise without a licence until 1912.She died four years later at the age of 73.In 1993, 77 years after her __20__,a medical licence was issued to Charlotte.This decision was made by the Manitoba Legislature to honor “this courageous and pioneering woman”.()1.A.raising B.teachingC.nursing D.missing()2.A.habit B.interestC.opinion D.voice()3.A.invented B.selectedC.offered D.started()4.A.doctor B.musicianC.lawyer D.physicist()5.A.Besides B.UnfortunatelyC.Otherwise D.Eventually()6.A.hire B.entertainC.trust D.accept()7.A.history B.physicsC.medicine D.law()8.A.improve B.saveC.design D.earn()9.A.returned B.escapedC.spread D.wandered()10.A.school B.museumC.clinic D.lab()11.A.busy B.wealthyC.greedy D.lucky()12.A.helped B.foundC.troubled D.imagined()13.A.harmful B.tiredC.broken D.weak()14.A.put away B.taken overC.turned in D.applied for()15.A.punished B.refusedC.blamed D.fired()16.A.display B.changeC.preview D.complete()17.A.leave B.chargeC.test D.cure()18.A.sell B.donateC.issue D.show()19.A.continued B.promisedC.pretended D.dreamed()20.A.birth B.deathC.wedding D.graduation【主旨大意】文章讲述了一位女医生,虽然未获得行医执照,却克服困难治病救人、救死扶伤的故事。

高中英语 语篇提能25 新人教版必修4

高中英语 语篇提能25 新人教版必修4

语篇提能阅读理解AAll young people dream of travelling around the world. They are restless and very eager to see new sights. However, they have no idea how they would really do it if given the chance, because their knowledge of geography is quite limited, and they seldom know much about the places they wish to visit or how they would get there.Already hundreds of thousands of Chinese student tourists are visiting these places —Lhasa, Lijiang, Dali, Vientiane and Phnom Penh. Indeed, these students will soon be the most­travelled generation in ChinA s long history. The World Tourist Organization predicts that a quarter of a century from now the number of Chinese tourists going abroad will be twenty times what it is today. The largest percentage of these tourists will visit Southeast Asia. Not all Chinese who travel abroad will be tourists. More and more youths are deciding to volunteer their skills in this region, much like their peers in the Peace Corps and VSO.Critical thinking skills required include planning for a trip and solving problems after the trip has begun. The focus is on how to read an atlas (地图集) to make travel plans and how to find ways of travelling. An atlas offers a_wealth_of information about geography and is one way to increase students' awareness of their global environment. Besides,it especially satisfies the needs of students with different visual and spatial (空间的) learning styles.语篇解读本文主要讲的是年轻人周游世界的情况,并就如何更好地去安排旅游提出了建议。

2020版一轮复习英语新课改人教版训练:必修四 Unit 1 课下语篇提能练

2020版一轮复习英语新课改人教版训练:必修四 Unit 1 课下语篇提能练

必修四 Unit 1课下语篇提能练Ⅰ.阅读理解(2019·南宁高三毕业班联考)It used to be one of the world's most splendid train stations, sitting on the French-Spanish border —but then it fell into disrepair. Now, writes Chris Bockman, the building is showing new signs of life.The train station was built in iron and glass, complete with a hospital, a restaurant and living quarters for customs officers from both France and Spain. At the time it was nicknamed the “Titanic of the Mountains”.But after the day the station was opened in 1928 by the French president and the Spanish king, flaws quickly became obvious. The rail gauges (轨距) were different, so passengers still had to change trains. It made transporting goods too slow. In the early 1930s, as few as 50 passengers a day were using the station. And then things got worse. During the Spanish Civil War, the tunnels on the Spanish side were sealed off to prevent Republican rebels (反叛者) from bringing weapons in. Later, the French lost interest in the line. When a train derailed on the French side in 1970, that signaled that France abandoned the line.The grand building itself went to rot. The tracks rusted, the ceilings fell in with the severe winter weather and vandalism (故意破坏财物的行为) did the rest.But a few years ago the local government in Aragon decided to buy the place and restore it, claiming it was a major part of Spanish history. The French government has agreed to reopen the line on its side too. If all goes to plan, the “Titanic of the Mountains” could be back in business within five years before the end of 2022. It is reported that the massive wooden ticket counters at the station have already been restored.语篇解读:本文讲述了法国和西班牙边境的一座火车站的历史变迁。

高中英语新人教版)选择性必修四课后习题:Unit 1 Section A(课后习题)【含答案及解析】

高中英语新人教版)选择性必修四课后习题:Unit 1 Section A(课后习题)【含答案及解析】

Unit1SCIENCE FICTIONSection A Reading and Thinking必备知识基础练Ⅰ.单句填空1.The (saleswoman) at the supermarket were trying to keep up with the demand.2.My sister (suspend) from her job shortly after the incident.3.Why do we need to issue a (declare) from this summit?4.Students are allowed (take) European history and American history.5.Mr Smith made an (appoint) for his son to see the doctor.6.The parents felt ashamed for their son when he (dismiss) by the boss.7.He could not, all,stop all the evil in the world.8.The publishers planned to produce the journal a weekly basis.Ⅱ.短语填空1.Let us suppose another planet with conditions those on the earth.2.I met him very late on Friday night,,early Saturday morning.3.Scientists rats and discovered some facts about human behaviour.4.The students their cost-cutting ideas in several companies last year.5.Engineers expect robots will be home helpers,and able to follow high-level commands.6.If two sides have each other again,we will be unsuccessful in building a smart city.7.The tallest buildings here are small those in New York.8.I had to remind myself that being confident is not being perfect!Ⅲ.完成句子1.海伦总是帮她妈妈忙,即使上学占据了她一天中的大部分时间。

高中英语 语篇提能17 新人教版必修4

高中英语 语篇提能17 新人教版必修4

语篇提能Ⅰ.完形填空Cheating happens a lot in our city. It can be hard to know who is really in __1__ and who is trying to take advantage of other people's __2__.Recently, I was finishing my work at home __3__ the dog barked letting me know that __4__ was at the gate. I rushed to see who it was and there I saw a __5__ weak woman in her late fifties.I said to her, “May I ask what you __6__?”She __7__,“Hello, my name is Parvathy. My husband and I live in the slum (贫民窟) nearby. We earn our living __8__ working at construction sites. A few days ago my __9__ tripped on the stairs while __10__ a heavy load. He is __11__ hurt and hasn't been able to __12__ for the past five days, so we have no food. Now he is at home in bed with a high fever. Please help me! I need to take my husband to a doctor!”“Oh!” I said, “Please __13__ here.” I went into the room. I felt really bad about her __14__ but ... Was she telling me the __15__ or trying to cheat me out of my money?Finally, I __16__ to help her. But first I said a sim ple prayer, “Dear Lord, you know __17__ I earn my pennies, so please make sure that my hard earned money helps those who __18__ need it. Amen.”I went out with a fifty note and __19__ it to her. The moment she got the money she broke down in tears. She too k my hand and said, “May God bless you, my dear! Thank you so much!”I was so __20__, and turned back to my work smiling.1.A. need B. caseC. useD. control2.A. braveness B. kindnessC. interestD. envy3.A. since B. untilC. whenD. after4.A. somebody B. anybodyC. everybodyD. nobody5.A. popular B. proudC. poorD. busy6.A. want B. noticeC. enjoyD. recognise7.A. refused B. expressedC. showedD. replied8.A. by B. toC. inD. for9.A. son B. fatherC. brotherD. husband10.A. gathering B. droppingC. carryingD. choosing11.A. hardly B. badlyC. probablyD. actually12.A. work B. driveC. removeD. operate13.A. stop B. restC. comeD. wait14.A. solution B. situationC. actionD. position15.A. hope B. newsC. truthD. result16.A. decided B. agreedC. triedD. expected17.A. when B. whetherC. howD. what18.A. only B. naturallyC. reallyD. formally19.A. handed B. putC. remindedD. ordered20.A. worried B. movedC. tiredD. frightened答案与解析语篇解读利用人们的善良进行诈骗在我所在的城市时有发生。

高中英语 语篇提能23 新人教版必修4

高中英语 语篇提能23 新人教版必修4

语篇提能阅读理解ACheck out some of the newest, most extreme, record­breaking roller coasters around.NewestWant to listen to music while you ride? The Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit at Universal Studios in Orlando, Fla., might be for you. After climbing straight up 17 stories, start playing the song you choose. The ride doesn't turn you completely upside down. And it's all recorded on video.Take flight with the Manta at SeaWorld in Orlando. Climbing through the aquarium, you can see a huge Pacific octopus (章鱼) swimming overhead.Fastest and TallestThe fierce Kingda Ka at Six Flags Adventure Park in Jackson, N.J., is the tallest, fastest roller coaster in the world. It moves from 0 to 128 miles per hour in 3.5 seconds and carries riders 45 stories into the sky. The Kingda KA s speed record might be broken by the RingRacer, set to open this year at Nurburgring racetrack in Germany. It is expected to give you a 134­m.p.h. ride.Steepest (最陡峭的)Take a ride 96 feet above the ground and drop 111 degrees on North AmericA s steepest coaster: the Steel Hawg at Indian Beach Amusement Resort in Monticello, Ind. It was the worlD s steepest until last year, when the Mumbo Jumbo (112­degree drop) opened at Flamingo Land in England.Most ExtremeThe Top Thrill Dragster at Cedar Point Amusement Park in Sandusky, Ohio, carries riders to speeds of 120 m.p.h. in less than four seconds. After climbing 420 feet into the air, the ride is over in just 17 seconds.语篇解读本文是应用文。

高考复习必修四 Unit 1课下语篇提能练

高考复习必修四  Unit 1课下语篇提能练

必修四 Unit 1课下语篇提能练Ⅰ.阅读理解(2019·南宁高三毕业班联考)It used to be one of the world's most splendid train stations, sitting on the French-Spanish border —but then it fell into disrepair. Now, writes Chris Bockman, the building is showing new signs of life.The train station was built in iron and glass, complete with a hospital, a restaurant and living quarters for customs officers from both France and Spain. At the time it was nicknamed the “Titanic of the Mountains”.But after the day the station was opened in 1928 by the French president and the Spanish king, flaws quickly became obvious. The rail gauges (轨距) were different, so passengers still had to change trains. It made transporting goods too slow. In the early 1930s, as few as 50 passengers a day were using the station. And then things got worse. During the Spanish Civil War, the tunnels on the Spanish side were sealed off to prevent Republican rebels (反叛者) from bringing weapons in. Later, the French lost interest in the line. When a train derailed on the French side in 1970, that signaled that France abandoned the line.The grand building itself went to rot. The tracks rusted, the ceilings fell in with the severe winter weather and vandalism (故意破坏财物的行为) did the rest.But a few years ago the local government in Aragon decided to buy the place and restore it, claiming it was a major part of Spanish history. The French government has agreed to reopen the line on its side too. If all goes to plan, the “Titanic of the Mountains” could be back in business within five years before the end of 2022. It is reported that the massive wooden ticket counters at the station have already been restored.语篇解读:本文讲述了法国和西班牙边境的一座火车站的历史变迁。

人教版高中英语必修四:语篇提能【3】(含答案解析)(精修版)

人教版高中英语必修四:语篇提能【3】(含答案解析)(精修版)

人教版英语精品资料(精修版)语篇提能阅读理解AAbout twenty years ago I had the pleasure of teaching a disabled young woman. Not only was she good at math and science, but she was also extremely talented in art. She could draw and paint beautifully. When Audrey graduated from university she got two degrees, one in fine arts and one in chemistry. Not too many people do well in two such different areas of study.Just before her high school graduation, Audrey gave me a wonderful gift. It was a watercolor painting of a mother and her baby.A tear fell from the mother's eye as she looked lovingly at her child. Beneath the painting Audrey had written these words. “The deep love from Mother, through me, touches another.” What a beautiful gift! I had the piece of art framed (给……做框) and hung in my office.Years passed with many moves from one office to another and I lost the painting. Last year, after about eight years of not knowing where it was, I received a phone from a former colleague who said she had something of mine. It was the picture Audrey had painted for me 18 years earlier. When cleaning out a storage room she had discovered my gift.I was struck that the precious gift came back. I knew Audrey very well. When she was four years old Audrey had a serious disease. What's worse, her father left the house. It was her mother who brought her up with much trouble. She survived the disease but was disabled.To any other it is just a painting, but to me it shows how a mother's love has helped develop a talent and how its power pushes meahead.1.What made Audrey different from others was that she ________.A. could draw and paint beautifullyB. was good at math and chemistryC. got two degrees in two different fieldsD. was a student in a key university答案与解析C推理判断题。

高中英语 语篇提能24 新人教版必修4

高中英语 语篇提能24 新人教版必修4

语篇提能Ⅰ.完形填空A group of frogs were jumping happily through the woods. __1__, two of them fell into a hole. All of the other frogs gathered __2__ the hole. They wanted to work out what could be done to __3__ their friends.When they saw how __4__ the hole was, the frogs agreed that it was hopeless. They told the two frogs in the hole that they should prepare for __5__. Unwilling to accept it, the two frogs began to __6__ with all of their might (力量). And the other frogs __7__ shouting that they should save their energy and __8__, as it wouldn't make any difference.The two frogs continued __9__ as hard as they could, and after several hours, they were quite tired. __10__, one of the frogs was discouraged. He accepted his fate (命运), lay down __11__ the hole, and died. __12__, the other frog continued trying with every ounce of __13__ he had. His friends again began yelling to persuade him to accept his fate, stop the __14__ and just die. The tired frog jumped harder and harder and finally jumped so high that he jumped out of the hole.__15__, the other frogs celebrated his freedom. They gathered around him and asked, “Why did you continue jumping when we told you it was __16__?” Reading their lips,the astonished frog __17__ to them that he was deaf, and that when he __18__ their gestures, he thought they were cheering him on. What he had recognized as encouragement inspired him to try harder and to __19__ in the end.After reading this story, have you __20__ the importance of encouragement?1.A. Worriedly B. QuicklyC. InterestinglyD. Sadly2.A. in B. aroundC. overD. below3.A. find B. catchC. helpD. hurt4.A. wet B. narrowC. roundD. deep5.A. death B. luckC. effortD. change6.A. move B. shoutC. jumpD. cry7.A. loved B. continuedC. consideredD. stopped8.A. give up B. take offC. break downD. show up9.A. shouting B. walkingC. shakingD. trying10.A. Excitedly B. AngrilyC. FinallyD. Luckily11.A. in front of B. at the bottom ofC. at the back ofD. on the top of12.A. However B. ThereforeC. AlsoD. So13.A. chance B. courageC. weightD. energy14.A. quarrel B. eventC. painD. joy15.A. Surprised B. ProudC. DisappointedD. Tired16.A. scary B. impossibleC. boringD. great17.A. explained B. sangC. liedD. wrote18.A. followed B. understoodC. heardD. saw19.A. repeat B. succeedC. goD. fly20.A. described B. rememberedC. realizedD. accepted答案与解析语篇解读一只耳聋的青蛙掉进了洞里,把别的青蛙打击的话语误当成了鼓励,最终通过不懈的努力救了自己。

新教材适用高中英语Unit1SectionⅡ夯基提能作业新人教版选择性必修第四册(含答案)

新教材适用高中英语Unit1SectionⅡ夯基提能作业新人教版选择性必修第四册(含答案)

新教材适用高中英语新人教版选择性必修第四册:UNIT 1 Section Ⅱ一、语言基础训练Ⅰ.单句语法填空1.Sheep are kept (keep)by farmers to produce wool and mutton.2.They were told that the result would be announced (announce) the next week.3.The first railway in the world was designed (design) in the last century.4.Five units of this textbook had been studied (study) by the end of last term.5.Cleaners in big cities usually get paid (pay) by the hour.6.Books of this kind sell (sell) well.7.Look! A nice picture is being drawn (draw) by our teacher.8.—What do you think of the book?—Oh, excellent.It's worth reading (read) a second time.9.The flowers were so lovely that they were sold (sell) out in no time.10.A new cinema is being built (build)here.They hope to finish it next month.Ⅱ.句型转换1.You need to do the homework with care.(改为被动语态)The homework needs to be done with care.2.In the late 1970s students revived the tradition of carnival.(改为被动语态)The tradition of carnival was revived by students in the late 1970s.3.Attention must be paid to your pronunciation.(改为主动语态)You must pay attention to your pronunciation.4.Today millions of people enjoy carnival.(改为被动语态)Carnival is enjoyed by millions of people today.5.He said that the trees would be planted by them soon.(改为主动语态)He said that they would plant the trees soon.6.He said that the work had been finished.(改为主动语态)He said that he had finished the work.7.They were making the new tool at that time.(改为被动语态)The new tool was being made by them at that time.8.They ought to take good care of the children in the nursery.(改为被动语态)The children ought to be taken good care of in the nursery.二、培优提升训练Ⅰ.阅读理解(2023·河北省廊坊市第一中学高二月考) “Siri, what's the weather like in San Francisco?”“Today's forecast for San Antonio is...”“No.San FRAN-CIS-CO!!”“The tapper Sisqo was born in Baltimore, Maryland.”Sometimes, talking to an artificially intelligent robot is,well, not so intelligent.Yohav Shoham, the Stanford computer science professor, said, “AI has made tr uly amazing progress in the past decade, but computers still can't exhibit the common sense (常识)or the general intelligence of even a 5-year-old.” Yann LeCun, a French scientist, put it more simply.“We're very far from having machines that can learn the most basic things about the world in the way humans and animals can do.In particular areas machines have superhuman performance, but in terms of general intelligence they're not even close to a rat,” he explained.Oren Etzioni, an Israeli scientist, said, “T here's a brand(品牌) of science fiction(小说) that's very dystopian (反面乌托邦的).These works of fiction talk about how the world is going to get much worse.I'm too much of an optimist (乐观者) to get a lot of pleasure out of reading such stories.”However, robots are becoming smarter.Indeed, our homes are becoming more intelligent when we place devices(设备) like the Amazon Echo and Google Home on our kitchen counter.But, at least for the moment anyway, we shouldn't feel intimidated by this artificial intelligence.There are robots that move like animals and robots that offer guidance.There's even a robot that can paint a picture of Einstein and a robot that can fold your laundry.Robots are not taking over the world yet.So for now, we can simply sit back and relax.And have a robot waiter pour us a drink.语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文,主题语境是科学与技术。

人教版高中英语选择性必修第四册UNIT4 Section Ⅰ 含答案

人教版高中英语选择性必修第四册UNIT4 Section Ⅰ 含答案

UNIT 4SHARINGSectionⅠReading and Thinking一、单词拼写1.A p is something wrapped in paper or put into a thick envelope so that it can be(邮件).(灰尘) rose as the truck drove off..She will probably take great pride in wearing school u..Please help me buy a t of toothpaste on your way back.your skin..David is handsome and smart,being a good athlete.an old photograph of my mother.Wheeling her red chair around the city,Katie gives out-of-luck strangers the gift of visibility.Last summer,Katie saw a man sitting with a 1asking for help.She asked,“Hey!I’m giving 2haircuts.Do you want one?”The man,named Edward,was in his 60s.“3,”he said,“I have a funeral to go.I was really 4to get a haircut.”After Katie was done,Edward looked in a mirror.“I look 5!”“It’s more than a haircut.I want it to 6value and respect.”Katie knows that a haircut can 7the life.As a teenager,she 8 a disease that was so severe that her hair thinned seriously.Seeing this,her mother 9for Katie’s first professional haircut.“To sit down and have somebody look at me and talk to me like a person and not just an illness helped me feel cared about and less 10,”she says.Katie wanted to help people 11the same way.In 2009,she began her Red Chair Project,reaching out to people on the streets.Katie listens to people telling stories of loss,addiction and 12to get back on their feet.The attention 13works.It all began with a belief in simple acts of 14,such as a free haircut.“The way you show up in the world 15,”said Katie.“You have no idea what people will do with the kindness that you give them.”1.A.mask B.chairD.mirror:去年夏天,凯蒂看见一个人坐在那里,写着一个牌子寻求帮助。

2025版新教材高中英语Unit4SectionⅠ提能作业新人教版选择性必修第一册(含答案)

2025版新教材高中英语Unit4SectionⅠ提能作业新人教版选择性必修第一册(含答案)

新教材高中英语新人教版选择性必修第一册:UNIT 4 Section Ⅰ一、语言基础训练Ⅰ.单词拼写1.He is in deep sorrow, so it isn't an appropriate (合适的) time to mention this subject.2. Witnesses (目击者) in the area reported seeing the traffic accident when they were in the street.3.She can not speak English so her children have to interpret (口译) for her.4.Transportation and communication networks bring people together. Yet sometimes people themselves create barriers (障碍) to transportation and communication.5.The two pictures are similar, although not identical (相同的).6.She finished what she had to say with a gesture (姿势) of despair.7.Your time could be usefully employed (使用) in attending to professional matters.8.His sudden departure had demonstrated (说明) how unreliable he was.9.His expressions varied (变化) from poker­faced to blank.10.Later on I remember that I forgot to bow (鞠躬) at that time.Ⅱ.完成句子1.My mother didn't approve of my giving up the current job.我妈妈不同意我放弃目前的工作。

高中英语 语篇提能4 新人教必修1

高中英语 语篇提能4 新人教必修1

语篇提能Ⅰ.完形填空A little boy knocked on the door of the old house. He waited and sweated from __1__ of seeing the owner, who __2__ ever came out. As he was ready to __3__ the door slowly opened.“What do you want?” the old man asked.“Uh, sir, I'm __4__ magazines for school and I was __5__ if you would like to buy __6__.” The old man only __7__ at the boy. Meanwhile, the boy saw many dog figurines (小雕像) inside the house. “Do you __8__ dogs?” he asked. “Yes, I have many dog figurines in my house; they are all I have.” The boy then felt sorry for the man, as it seemed he was very __9__,“Well, I do have a magazine here for collectors. It is __10__ for you.I also have one about dogs since you ...” The old man started to close the door, saying __11__,“No, boy. I don't need any magazines of any kind. Now goodbye.”The boy was __12__ for the old man being so lonely. He went home and then had a(n) __13__. He had a little dog figurine which didn't __14__ much to him since he had already a live dog and a large family. The boy headed __15__. He knocked on the door again and this time the old man came right to the door. “Boy, I thought I told you no __16__.”“No, sir. I want to bring you a __17__.” The boy __18__ him the figurine and the old man's face __19__. “Boy, you have a big heart. __20__ are you doing this?”“I think it means more to you.”From that day on, the old man started coming out and talking with neighbours.1.A. excitement B. fearC. embarrassmentD. happiness2.A. hardly B. frequentlyC. hurriedlyD. nearly3.A. knock on B. break inC. cut offD. walk away4.A. selling B. collectingC. raisingD. designing5.A. knowing B. wonderingC. wishingD. hoping6.A. it B. thatC. oneD. them7.A. laughed B. pointedC. reachedD. looked8.A. keep B. hateC. killD. collect9.A. busy B. amazedC. lonelyD. disappointed10.A. clear B. safeC. suitableD. boring11.A. easily B. coldlyC. comfortablyD. nervously12.A. sad B. anxiousC. happyD. embarrassed13.A. opinion B. ideaC. mindD. thought14.A. mean B. thinkC. talkD. use15.A. off B. backC. awayD. outside16.A. noises B. interruptionsC. dogsD. magazines17.A. book B. dollC. giftD. help18.A. handed B. lentC. attractedD. pleased19.A. went pale B. turned darkC. lit upD. calmed down20.A. How B. WhenC. WhereD. Why答案与解析1.B 根据第一空前面的sweat(流汗)可知小男孩由于害怕而流汗。

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人教版英语精品资料(精修版)语篇提能阅读理解AEvery March, the country celebrates the achievements of women in American history. Even though these achievements go back a long way, most schools didn't start paying attention to women pioneers and their achievements until recently. How did this change come about? The answer lies in the history books, of course!International Women's Day is bornOn March 19, 1911, a German woman named Klara Zetkin organized the very first International Women's Day. At first, this yearly event gave attention to peace (in an effort to end World War I) as well as women's rights. Over the years, however, interest in International Women's Day reduced until the 1960s, when the women's movement caused women to think why they weren't included in the history books.National Women's History Week is celebratedIn 1978, Women's History Week was started to encourage the teaching of women's history. School officials picked the week of March 8 to include International Women's Day. It was so popular that, in 1981, the US government passed a law making the week a celebration for the entire country. In 1987, a group of women asked the government to expand (扩大) the celebration. That same year, the government announced the entire month of March National Women's History Month.________Last year, the first-ever national women's history museum openedin Dallas, Texas. The museum brings to life the stories and achievements of 3,000 amazing American women. Besides, the museum runs Girlstart, a program that encourages young women to consider working in math, science and computer technology. These fields have been traditionally controlled by men.1.What can we learn from the second paragraph?A. Women's rights were not recognized until the 1960s.B. Most women were not interested in the history books.C. Women tried to prevent World War I from breaking out.D. The first International Women's Day was celebrated on March19.答案与解析D推理判断题。

根据文章第二段第一句“1911年3月19号一个叫Klara Zetkin的德国女人组织了第一个国际妇女节”,可知D项正确。

2.Women's History Week was expanded to a month ________.A. to encourage women to be teachersB. with the efforts of a group of womenC. to discover the important events of the women's movementD. after years of discussion among the government officials答案与解析B细节理解题。

由文章第三段最后两句可知B项正确。

3.Which of the following is the best title for the last paragraph?A. First women's history museum opens its doorB. A program is started by the women's history museumC. 3,000 amazing American women's achievements are celebratedD. Women begin to work in the fields that have been controlled by men答案与解析A标题归纳题。

由最后一段对第一个女性历史博物馆的介绍可知A项作为标题合适。

BA gunman shot and killed his mother, then drove to the school where she taught and went on shooting Friday morning, killing 26 people, before turning a gun on himself. The shooter was Adam Lanza, 20, who was found dead inside Sandy Hook Elementary School. The incident — among the worst school shootings in U.S. history — is the latest in a series of mass shootings in the U.S. this year, including Tuesday's shooting by a gunman at a Portland, Ore. shopping mall that left two dead and one wounded.Three things were found —a Glock and a SigSauer,_inside the school, and a 223-caliber gun in the back of a car. An official said the guns had been legally bought and registered by the shooter's 52-year-old mother, Nancy Lanza. Ryan Lanza, the shooter's 24-year-old brother, was questioned and said Adam was believed to suffer from a personality disorder.Police said the shootings took place in two rooms in one section of the school building, including a kindergarten classroom. As the shooting erupted, quick-thinking teachers hid some students in closets and bathrooms, while others rounded up students and took them out of the building secretly.Police said 18 of the children and six adults died at the school. Two other children were pronounced dead after they were taken to local hospitals. One wounded was hospitalized.In Washington, President Obama, wiping away tears, said he was “heartbroken”. These were “beautiful little kids between the age of 5 and 10 years old”,Obama said. “They had their entire lives. Birthdays. Graduations. Weddings. Kids of thei r own.”4.How many children were killed in the accident?A. 26.B. 24.C. 20.D. 18.答案与解析C细节理解题。

根据文章第四段可知总共有20个孩子死于此次事故。

5.The underlined word “SigSauer” in the second paragraph is the name of ________.A. a policemanB. a kind of carC. a schoolD. a gun答案与解析D词义猜测题。

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