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高中英语选修6全册课时作业及章节检测含解析答案

高中英语选修6全册课时作业及章节检测含解析答案

高中英语选修6全册课时作业及章节检测含解析答案高中英语选修6全册课时作业及单元检测目录Unit 1 Period One Warming Up & Reading课时作业Unit 1 Period Two Language Points课时作业Unit 1 Period 3 Using Language课时作业Unit 1 Period Four Grammar & Writing课时作业Unit 1 Art单元检测Unit 2 Period One Warming Up & Reading课时作业Unit 2 Period Two Language Points课时作业Unit 2 Period 3 Using Language课时作业Unit 2 Period Four Grammar & Writing课时作业Unit 2 Poems单元检测Unit 3 Period One Warming Up & Reading课时作业Unit 3 Period Two Language Points课时作业Unit 3 Period 3 Using Language课时作业Unit 3 Period Four Grammar & Writing课时作业Unit 3 A healthy life单元检测Unit 4 Period One Warming Up & Reading课时作业Unit 4 Period Two Language Points课时作业Unit 4 Period 3 Using Language课时作业Unit 4 Period Four Grammar & Writing课时作业Unit 4 Global warming单元检测Unit 5 Period One Warming Up & Reading课时作业Unit 5 Period Two Language Points课时作业Unit 5 Period 3 Using Language课时作业Unit 5 Period Four Grammar & Writing课时作业Unit 5 The power of nature单元检测Period One Warming Up & Reading Ⅰ.用适当的介、副词填空1.A typical picture at this time was full ________ religious symbols,which created a feeling ________ respect and love ________ God.2.But it was evident that ideas were changing ________ the13th century when painters ________ Giotto di Bondone began to paint religious scenes ________ a more realistic way.3.People began to concentrate less ________ religious themes and adopt a more humanistic attitude ________ life.4.________ the same time painters returned ________ classical Roman and Greek ideas about art.5.When people first saw his paintings,they were convinced that they were looking through a hole ________ a wall ________ a real scene.6.Naturally,these changes also led ________ new painting styles.7.Among the painters who broke away ________ the traditional style ________ painting were the Impressionists,who lived and worked ________ Paris.8.They were eager to show how light and shadow fell ________ objects ________ different times ________ day.9.There are scores ________ modern art styles,but ________ the Impressionists,many of these painting styles might not exist.10.________ the other hand,some paintings ________ modern art are so realistic that they look ________ photographs.Ⅱ.佳句翻译与仿写1.Would you rather have Chinese or Western-style paintings in your home?翻译:________________________________________________________________ ________ 仿写:(1)你更愿意做什么,是去看电影还是呆在家里?________________________________,go to the cinema or stay at home?(2)你愿意步行还是坐公共汽车?________________________________________________________________ ________ 2.But it was evident that ideas were changing in the 13th century when painters like Giotto di Bondone began to paint religious scenes in a more realistic way.翻译:________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________ 仿写:(1)显然已经出了差错。

2020-2021学年英语人教版选修6课时作业(六) 2.3 Section Ⅲ Learning

2020-2021学年英语人教版选修6课时作业(六) 2.3 Section Ⅲ Learning

姓名,年级:时间:课时作业(六) Unit 2 Section ⅢLearning language &usinglanguageⅠ.阅读理解AThere are only a few truly pleasant smells to wake to in the morning。

For me, it's the smell of freshly brewed coffee. Just a sniff of it makes me jump out of bed and rush to the kitchen for a gulp of the hot black liquid。

If you're a big fan of coffee, you'll understand that opening a new packet of coffee releases an amazing smell—fresh, roasted coffee beans。

And you’ll be able to identify the beans' origin-Colombia, Vietnam or Brazil. Tim Hayward is a food writer and coffee shop owner; he believes the smell is absolutely vital. “When you walk into the coffee shop in the morning and that smell hits you, you're getting physiological responses。

”I know from experience when I walk into a cafe, my mouth begins to water and it’s the smell that makes me feel good. However, this feeling sometimes turns to disappointment. This is particularly the case whenI order a coffee to go in a tall paper cup and sip the liquid througha hole in the lid。

高中英语选修6-作业手册-教师详解

高中英语选修6-作业手册-教师详解

课时作业(二十六)Ⅰ.[文章大意] 本文是一篇记叙文,介绍了德国青年沙画艺术家Bengel和他的代表作品。

1.C细节理解题。

根据第一段第二句“However, Tim Bengel's sand art is permanent.”和最后一句“…what is even more so is the way it is created.”可知Bengel的沙画在绘画风格和方式上不同,故选C项。

2.B推理判断题。

根据第二段第一句“Bengel begins by covering a blank canvas with a special glue that dries extremely slowly giving the artist ample time to draw the desired image.”可知A项“completed”表达错误;根据第一段第二句“However, Tim Bengel's sand art is permanent.”可知C项“be preserved from 80 to 300 hours”表达错误;根据最后一段最后一句“…he managed to perfect his sand art skills and was soon creating the masterpieces that have made the young artist world famous.”可知D项after表达错误;根据第三段第一句“What is most interesting abou t Bengel's process is that only the artist knows what the image is.”可知B项正确,故选B项。

3.A细节理解题。

根据第四段第一句“The talented artist says his interest in the subject began after he visited the Stuttgart Art Museum as a child.”可知A项正确,故选A项。

高考英语一轮复习方案 作业手册 Unit 2 Poems选修6

高考英语一轮复习方案 作业手册 Unit 2 Poems选修6

手惰市安逸阳光实验学校课时作业(二十七) [选修6 Unit 2 Poems](限时:35分钟)Ⅰ.单项填空1.—It's getting late. I'm afraid I must be going now.—OK.________.A. Take it easyB. Go slowlyC. Stay longer D.See you2.They ________ the trucks with boxes of food and sent the goods to the disaster areas in Sichuan Province.A.supplied B.providedC.loaded D.unloaded3.Many students tried their best not to make careless mistakes in the examination but some of them________ found they failed.A.eventually B.completelyC.exactly D.effectively4.The United Nations urged the country to give up the nuclear plan________stability and peace.A.in exchange for B.in bid forC.in terms of D.in search of5.Our food supply ________. We'd better get some in case there's none left.A. is running outB. has run out ofC. is using upD. has used up6.This company has launched several types of cars this year, and one________appeals to the young.A.in return B.in particularC.in addition D.in turn7.Many doctors complain that they don't have ________ working hours, for they have to wait for patients all day long in the hospital.A. particularB. specificC. flexibleD. adequate8.There are all kinds of English poems,________nursery rhymes are the most popular.A.with which B.whereC.which D.of which9.A lot of teams wanted me to________for other positions and I told them no.A.try out B.figure outC.let out D.break out10.With tiny shops ________ all the streets,the city of Cairo arouses tourists' interest in shopping here.A.line B.lined withC.lining D.line along11.The workers are loading the goods________ a car, that is, they're loading the car ________ goods.A. with;withB. into;intoC. into;withD. with;into12.— Have you got any particular plans for the coming holiday?— Yes. ________, I'm going to visit some homes for the old in the city.A. If everB. If busyC. If anythingD. If possible13.Let us suppose that you are in________ position of ________parent. Would you allow your child to do such a thing?A./;a B.a;/ C.the;a D.the;/14.Had I been a little more careful, I________ such a foolish mistake.A. won't makeB. hadn't madeC. didn't makeD. wouldn't have made15.George is going to talk about the geography of his country, but I'd rather he________ more on its culture.A. focusB. focusedC. would focusD. had focusedⅡ.阅读理解ASome students get so nervous before a test. They do poorly even if they know the material. Sian Beilock, a psychology professor at the University of Chicago in Illinois, has studied these highly anxious test­takers.Sian Beilock says, “They start worrying about the consequences. They might even start worrying about whether this exam is going to prevent them from getting into the college they want. And when they worry, it actually uses up attention and memory resources. I talk about them as their cognitive(认知的)horsepower that they could otherwise be using to focus on the exam.”Professor Beilock and another researcher, Gerardo Ramirez, have developed a possible solution. Just before an exam, highly anxious test­takers spend ten minutes writing about their worries about the test. The researchers tested the idea on a group of 20 anxious college students. They gave them two short math tests. After the first one, they asked the students to either sit quietly or write about their feelings about the upcoming second test. The researchers added to the pressure. They told the students that those who did well on the second test would get money. They also told them that their performance would affect other students as part of a team effort.Professor Beilock says those who sat quietly scored an average of 12 percent worse on the second test. But the students who had writtenabout their fears improved their performance by an average of five percent.Next, the researchers used younger students in a biology class. They told them before final exams either to write about their feelings or to think about things unrelated to the test.Professor Beilock says highly anxious students who did the writing got an average grade of B+, compared to a B-for those who did not.The research shows that for students who are highly test­anxious, who'd done the writing intervention(排解), all of a sudden there was no relationship between test anxiety and performance. Those students most likely to worry were performing just as well as their classmates who don't normally get nervous in these testing situations.But what if students do not have a chance to write about their fears immediately before an exam or presentation? Professor Beilock says students can try it themselves at home or in the library and still improve their performance.16.The purpose of the passage is ________.A. to build the confidence of the highly anxious test­takersB. to introduce a research about the anxious test­takersC. to improve the performance of the test­takersD. to tell something about the highly anxious test­takers17.The underlined word “them” in Paragraph 2 refers to ________.A. attention and memory resourcesB. worries about the consequencesC. concerns about the examD. cognitive horsepower18.According to the research, the solution to the test anxiety is to________.A. sit quietly before the examB. prepare well before the testC. set their mind on happy memoriesD. write about their feelings before the test19.The result of the research suggests that ________.A. proper amount of burden may turn out to be a good thingB. avoiding facing the problem may contribute to relaxationC. facing the fears bravely may help one to achieve moreD. taking no action before difficulty may result in successBSeen from space the Earth is covered in a blue mantle. It is a planet on which the continents are dwarfed(相形见绌)by the oceans surrounding them and the vastness of the marine area.An astonishing 80 percent of all the life on Earth is to be found hidden beneath the waves and this vast global ocean pulses around our world driving the natural forces which keep life on our planet.The oceans provide necessary sources of protein, energy, minerals and other products of use the world over and the rolling of the sea across the planet creates over half our oxygen, drives weather systems and natural flows of energy and nutrients around the world, transports water masses many times greater than all the rivers on land combined and keeps the Earth habitable.Without the global ocean there would be no life on Earth.It is seriously worrying, then, that we are damaging the oceans on a scale that is unimaginable to most people.We now know that human activity can have serious influences on the vital forces governing our planet. We have fundamentally changed our global climate and are just beginning to understand the consequences of that. As yet largely unseen,but just as serious,are the influences we are having on the oceans. A healthy ocean has diverse ecosystems and strong and healthy habitats. The actual state of our oceans is a far cry from this natural level.A large quantity of human pressures are being exerted both directly and indirectly on ocean ecosystems the world over. Consequently ecosystems are collapsing as marine species are driven towards extinction and ocean habitats are destroyed. With the decrease and removement of their diversity, ocean ecosystems are losing their natural recovery.20.The 2nd and the 3rd paragraphs are given mainly to describe________.A.what the oceans look likeB.what the oceans are made up ofC.what lives in the oceansD.what functions the oceans have21.The oceans provide all the following except ________.A. various marine creaturesB. rich living resourcesC. all natural forcesD. comfortable habitats for man22.Man has not yet realized that ________.A.he has done harm to the oceansB.he has done harm to the planetC.he has benefited from the oceansD.he has benefited from the planet23.The best title for this passage should be ________.A. Protecting our planetB. Defending our oceansC. Making good use of our oceansD. A glimpse of the oceansⅢ.短文填词I Believe I Can Fly is a song that tells us confidence is important. As my granny 24.p________ it, one will make it whenever he believes in himself. Dreams and confidence are 25.________ keep us going on. Three years ago I was 26.________ (接纳) to the present school. However, I was not used to the new school life so that I did 27.b________ in exams.28.________ was my friends who got me to understand I would fly high as long as I had confidence. After several 29.________ (月) of hard work, I made great progress. Now I am firmly 30.________ (相信) that our dreams will come true if we try our best. 31.W________ old or young, lucky or not, never give up when faced 32.________ difficulties. Remember confidence is the key to 33.________ (成功).参考答案课时作业(二十七)Ⅰ.1.D 考查交际用语。

高考英语一轮复习方案 作业手册(28) Unit 3 A healthy life(含解析) 新人教版选修6

高考英语一轮复习方案 作业手册(28) Unit 3 A healthy life(含解析) 新人教版选修6

课时作业(二十八) [选修6 Unit 3 A healthy life](限时:30分钟)Ⅰ.完形填空In August of 2003, my mother was diagnosed with Stage 3 breast cancer. She was a fighter and a survivor and became stronger and more beautiful than ever. However, in the early morning hours of March 3rd, 2012 I was __1__ that my mother had brain cancer. Surgery was done, however it was __2__ as terminal, because the tumor(肿瘤)had grown into her brain and she had 6 more cancer cells on the back of her head in her brain and her skull(头骨). The doctors __3__ her six weeks, she survived for ten. During that time, I was able to be there for her and __4__ her in her final few months. What a __5__ experience! My mother __6__ me to this website well over a year ago, sending me some quotes that she __7__ suitable for me to read.As I __8__ the saddening process with my two younger brothers and my son, it helped to read words of encouragement and inspiration from this site and __9__ from the billboards.My mother was a courageous, beautiful woman, __10__ strength and compassion, living everyday to its __11__. She inspired people on a daily basis and she naturally left a good __12__ on anyone she __13__. She showed these qualities until that day in May when she __14__ in the arms of an angel. I love her and will ever miss her dearly every day for the rest of my life, and I only hope that I can take __15__ of what she had given me for the past 32 years in my future life. I will work my hardest every day so that her life will remain a shining light in the people I meet in the future.To a dear angel in heaven, I love you mummy…1.A.asked B.informedC.worried D.shocked2.A.considered B.takenC.diagnosed D.wished3.A.allowed B.offeredC.gave D.advised4.A.attend to B.tend toC.call on D.take care5.A.troublesome B.bittersweetC.tiring D.satisfying6.A.took B.directedC.introduced D.connected7.A.wrote B.met C.thought D.read8.A.read through B.put throughC.went through D.lived through9.A.especially B.speciallyC.exactly D.surely10.A.filled of B.full ofC.lack of D.short of11.A.fullest B.finestC.best D.most12.A.imagination B.exampleC.thought D.impression13.A.knew about B.came intoC.talked about D.lived with14.A.ran B.flewC.escaped D.took15.A.control B.chargeC.advantage D.possessionⅡ.阅读理解A[2012·广东卷]I have been consistently opposed to feeding a baby regularly. As a doctor, mother and scientist in child development I believe there is nothing to recommend it, from the baby's point of view.Mothers, doctors and nurses alike have no idea of where a baby's blood sugar level lies. All we know is that a low level is harmful to brain development and makes a baby easily annoyed. In this state, the baby is difficult to calm down and sleep is impossible. The baby asks for attention by crying and searching for food with its mouth.It is not just unkind but also dangerous to say a four­hourly feeding schedule will make a baby satisfied. The first of the experts to advocate a strict clock­watching schedule was Dr Frederic Truby King who was against feeding in the night. I've never heard anything so ridiculous. Baby feeding shouldn't follow a timetable set by the mum. What is important is feeding a baby in the best way, though it may cause some inconvenience in the first few weeks.Well, at last we have copper­bottomed research that supports demand feeding and points out the weaknesses of strictly timed feeding. The research finds out that babies who are fed on demand do better at school at age 5, 7, 11 and 14, than babies fed according to the clock. By the age of 8, their IQ (智商) scores are four to five percent higher than babies fed by a rigid timetable. This research comes from Oxford and Essex University using a sample (样本) of 10,419 children born in the early 1990s, taking account of parental education, family income, a child's sex and age, the mother's health and feeding style. These results don't surprise me. Feeding according to schedule runs the risk of harming the rapidly growing brain by taking no account of sinking blood sugar levels.I hope this research will put an end to advocating strictly timed baby feeding practices.16. According to Paragraph 2, one reason why a baby cries is that it feels ________.A.sick B.upset C.sleepy D.hungry17. What does the author think about Dr King?A.He is strict.B.He is unkind.C.He has the wrong idea.D.He sets a timetable for mothers.18. The word copper­bottomed in Paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to________.A.basic B.reliable C.surprising D.interesting19. What does the research tell us about feeding a baby on demand?A.The baby will sleep well.B.The baby will have its brain harmed.C.The baby will have a low blood sugar level.D.The baby will grow to be wiser by the age of 8.20. The author supports feeding the baby ________.A.in the nightB.every four hoursC.whenever it wants foodD.according to its blood sugar levelBIf you're a male and you're reading this, congratulations: you're a survivor. According to statistics, you're more than twice as likely to die of skin cancer than a woman, and nine times more likely to die of AIDS. Assuming you make it to the end of your natural term, about 78 years for men in Australia, you'll die on average five years before a woman.There're many reasons for this—typically, men take more risks than women and are more likely to drink and smoke—but perhaps more importantly, men don't go to the doctor.“Men aren't seeing doctors as often as they should,” says Dr Gullotta. “This is particularly so for the over­40s, when diseases tend to strike.”Gullotta says a healthy man should visit the doctor every year or two. For those over 45, it should be at least once a year.Two months ago Gullotta saw a 50­year­old man who had delayed doing anything about his smoker's cough for a year.“When I finally saw him it had already spread and he has since died from lung cancer,” he says. “Earl ier detection and treatment may not have cured him, but it would have prolonged(延长) his life.”According to a recent survey, 95%of women aged between 15 and early 40s see a doctor once a year, compared to 70% of men in the same age group.“A lot of men think they're invincible (不可战胜的),” Gullotta says. “They only come in when a friend drops dead on the golf course and they think, ‘Geez,_if_it_could_happen_to_him,…’”Then there's the ostrich approach. “Some men are scared of what might be thereand would rather not know,” says Dr Ross Cartmill.“Most men get their cars serviced more regularly than they service their bodies,” Cartmill says. He believes most diseases that commonly affect men could be addressed by preventive check­ups.Regular check­ups for men would inevitably place strain on the public purse, Cartmill says. “But prevention is cheaper in the long run than having to treat the diseases. Besides, the ultimate cost far greater; it's called premature death.”21.Why does the author congratulate his male readers at the beginning of the passage?A.They are more likely to survive serious diseases today.B.Their average life span has been considerably extended.C.They have lived long enough to read this article.D.They are sure to enjoy a longer and happier life.22.What is the most important reason that men die five years earlier on average than women according to the passage?A.Men drink and smoke much more than women.B.Men don't seek medical care as often as women.C.Men aren't as cautious as women in face of danger.D.Men are more likely to suffer from fatal diseases.23.Which of the following best completes the underlined sentence “Geez, if it could happen to him,…” (Para. 8)?A.it could happen to me, tooB.I should avoid playing golfC.I should consider myself luckyD.it would be a big misfortune24.What does Dr Ross Cartmill mean by “the ostrich approach” (Para. 9)?A.A casual attitude towards one's health conditions.B.A new therapy for certain psychological problems.C.Refusal to get medical treatment for fear of the pain involved.D.Unwillingness to find out about one's disease because of fear.25.What does Cartmill say about regular check­ups for men?A.They may increase public expenses.B.They will save money in the long run.C.They may cause psychological strains on men.D.They will enable men to live as long as women.答案课时作业(二十八)Ⅰ.母亲因癌症晚期不幸去世使作者感到无比悲伤,在文中作者追忆母亲的伟大和母亲对自己的影响。

高中英语复习提升-选修6-作业手册-教师详解

高中英语复习提升-选修6-作业手册-教师详解

课时作业(二十六)Ⅰ.1.conventional 2.prediction 3.possessions4.adoption 5.permanentlyⅡ.6.are 7.to 8.Had 9.aimed 10.attemptsⅢ.11.a great deal of 12.appeals to 13.on the other hand 14.By coincidence 15.in the fleshⅣ.One possible v ersion:Last Sunday,I went to visit an exhibition where I have learned a great deal.On the wall w ere thousands of paintings by many famous artists, all of which gave me v isual enjoyment. Though I'm not a specialist in art and I e v en don't know the techniques that they used,the exhibition appealed to me.Ⅴ.【文章大意】本文讲述了现在市场上所谓的古董很多都是赝品,赝品流传之广和数量之多令人瞠目结舌,然而收藏家对这些赝品的收藏却助长了不法分子的犯罪行动。

16.C推理判断题。

根据第一段最后一句“An academic paper has just produced convincing evidence that at least one piece is a fake (赝品).”可知,所谓的藏宝洞里发现的古董很可能是赝品,故选C项。

17.A推理判断题。

根据第二段第一句“Fakes always exist in the world of antiquities(古董),but what is astonishing is how widespread they are now.”可知,作者惊讶的是赝品流传之广和数量之多,故选A项。

英语一轮复习方案(人教版·湖北省专用)作业手册(30)选修6 Unit 5 The power of

英语一轮复习方案(人教版·湖北省专用)作业手册(30)选修6 Unit 5 The power of

课时作业(三十)[选修6Unit 5 The power of nature](限时:45分钟)Ⅰ.多项选择1.Two victims of the car accident, who have gone ________ from their loss of blood,have been sent to hospital。

A.fascinated B.awkwardC.unconscious D.aware2.The 2008 financial crisis has been far away from us, but there's no ________ that the world economy will not suffer from another similar strike。

A.guarantee B.insuranceC.commitment D.circumstance3.At home, one early test of his willingness to reunite his country will be whether he will ________ any Democrats to his new cabinet。

A.entertain B.appointC.employ D.attract4.The school treats the pupils as individuals and helps each one to achieve their full ________.A.potential B.applicationC.range D.evolution5.Hard as a teacher may try, he can’t ________ that all his students make a difference in study, let alone in life.A.doubt B.proveC.guarantee D.reveal6.My naughty son broke my favorite album。

高中英语 选修6作业手册答案

高中英语 选修6作业手册答案

课时作业(二十六)Ⅰ.【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述荷兰大师凡·高的两幅画作,在被窃14年之后失而复得的故事。

1.A推理判断题。

根据第二段“The paintings were discovered last year by Italian police while they were searching suspected Italian criminals farmhouse near Naples for evidence of drug dealing.”可知,警方在Naples 附近搜查意大利罪犯的农舍,寻找毒品交易的证据时发现了这些画作。

由此推知,警察碰巧发现了被偷的绘画作品。

故选A项。

2.C细节理解题。

根据第四段内容可知,丢失的画作几乎没有受到损害。

故选C 项。

3.D推理判断题。

根据第六段“‘I was hopeful but also a little hesitant. Over these years,we had so many occasions when people phoned us,contacted us, claiming that they knew something about the whereabouts(下落) of the works and each time it was false…’”可知,当Rüger接到意大利当局的电话时,他对这个消息感到怀疑。

故选D项。

4.D词义猜测题。

根据倒数第二段中“‘…Over these years, we had so many occasions when people phoned us, contacted us, claiming that they knew something about the whereabouts(下落) of the works and each time it was false…’”在最近这些年里,有很多次,人们给我们打电话,与我们取得联系,声称他们知道一些关于这些作品的下落的信息,但是每次信息都是假的。

第二部分学生作业手册Module6WarandPeace外研版选修6

第二部分学生作业手册Module6WarandPeace外研版选修6

Module 6 War and Peacei.单词拼写1. To the doctor's surprise , the cancer cells have ____________ (入侵)other partsof the old man's body besides his stomach.2. The medical group had to ______ (放弃)their research on cloning for lackof funds and support.3. The fire fighter lost his life when trying to _________________ (营救)a child from the big fire.4. ______________________ Weare not only (震惊的)at the terrible working conditions , but also moved by the worker's spirit.5. Some soldiers were killed and some got seriously ________(受伤)in the battle.6. Driving again after his accident must have taken a lot of _______ (勇气).7. ________________________ Parents often make (牺牲)for their children.8. _______________________________ She knew that society would (谴责)her for leaving her children.9. The striking office workers have ________ (占据)the whole building.10. He _______ (最终)escaped and made his way back to England.答案:1.invaded 2.abandon 3.rescue 4.shocked 5.wounded 6.courage 7.sacrifice 8.c ondemn 9.occupied10. eventuallyn.根据句意,用所给单词或短语的适当形式填空1. I _______ a magazine and looked through it.2. ____________________________ The water supply should another 48 hours.3. Ask the _______ to put you through.4. Just because we've had a few _________ ,it does n't mean weare n't still frien ds.5. His _______ on the subject were well-known.6. He is coming with me for _______ .7. It's _______ to discuss the problem again.8. To my ________ , he started to cry.9. He arrived home after a day's work, ________ .10. _______ the traffic jam, he arrived here on time.答案:1.picked up 2.l ast 3.operator 4.disagreeme nts5.viewspany7.worthwhile8.astonishment9.hungry and tired 10.Despite出. 单项填空1.The plan was _______ when it was discovered just how much the scheme wouldcost.A.released B.d esertedC.resigned D.a bandoned答案: D abandon 指因外界压力和影响而放弃自己负有责任或感兴趣的东西;desert 常指通过离开的方式放弃,意为“抛弃”,“废弃”;release “解除,免除”;resign “辞职”。

高中英语复习提升-选修6-作业手册

高中英语复习提升-选修6-作业手册

课时作业(二十六)选修6Unit 1 Art班级:姓名:建议时间 / 40分钟基础检测Ⅰ.词形转换1.Accordingly, such a (convention) production technology cannot be applied to the production of diesel oil.2.Nobody believed his (predict) then but later it turned out to be true.3.People there had lost their homes and all their (possess) after the earthquake.4.Without the (adopt) of your ideas, they would have suffered such a heavy loss.5.Fearing he would be left(permanent) disabled, he said, he attempted suicide three times.Ⅱ.单句填空6.Growing around the garden (be) different kinds of flowers.7.David is allergic animal fur, so he won't visit anyone who has cats or dogs in the house.8.(have) Bob come here yesterday,he could have seen Jackie Chen.9.In order not to get into trouble,advertisers are increasingly cautious about taking out ads(aim) at children.10.He has made several (attempt) to help us find the solution to the problem.Ⅲ.短语填空11.Scientists and doctors across the world have done (大量的) research over the years,hoping to find a cure for cancer.12.The food especially(对……有吸引力) health-conscious eaters because each dish is very healthy.13.The young teacher wants to help his students as much as he can,but (另一方面),he'd better help them learn on their own.14.(碰巧), they met again after losing contact for twenty years.15.The fans were very excited for they saw the superstar (活生生地,亲自) at the theatre.Ⅳ.连句成篇根据提示,把下面的句子串连成50词左右的小短文。

高考英语一轮复习方案 作业手册 Unit1 Art选修6

高考英语一轮复习方案 作业手册 Unit1 Art选修6

手惰市安逸阳光实验学校课时作业(二十六) [选修6 Unit 1 Art](限时:30分钟)Ⅰ.完形填空When I first entered university, my aunt, who is an English professor, gave me a new English dictionary. I was __1__ to see that it was an English ­English dictionary, also known as a monolingual(单语的) dictionary. __2__ it was a dictionary intended for non­native learners, none of my classmates had one and, to be honest, I found it extremely __3__ to use at first. I would look up words in the dictionary and still not fully understand the meaning. I was used to the __4__ bilingual(双语的)dictionaries, in which the words are __5__ both in English and Chinese.I really wondered why my aunt __6__ to make things so difficult for me. Now, after studying English at university for three years, I __7__ that monolingual dictionaries are __8__ in learning a foreign language.As I found out, there is in fact often no perfect equivalence(对应) between two __9__ in two languages. My aunt even goes so far as to __10__ that a Chinese “equivalent” can never give you the __11__ meaning of a word in English! Therefore, she insisted that I read the definition(定义) of a word in a monolingual dictionary when I wanted to get a better understanding of its meaning. __12__, I have come to see what she meant.Using a monolingual dictionary for learners has helped me in another important way. This dictionary uses a(n) __13__ number of words, around 2, 000, in its definitions. When I read these definitions, I am __14__ exposed to the basic words and learn how they are used to explain objects and ideas. __15__ this, I can express myself more easily in English.1.A.worried B.sad C.surprised D.nervous2.A.Because B.AlthoughC.Unless D.If3.A.difficult B.interestingC.ambiguous D.practical4.A.new B.familiar C.earlier D.ordinary5.A.explained B.expressedC.described D.created6.A.offered B.agreed C.decided D.happened7.A.imagine B.recommendC.predict D.understand8.A.natural B.betterC.easier D.convenient9.A.words B.names C.ideas D.characters10.A.hope B.declare C.doubt D.tell11.A.exact B.basicC.translated D.expected12.rgely B.GenerallyC.Gradually D.Probably13.A.extra B.average C.total D.limited14.A.repeatedly B.nearlyC.immediately D.anxiously15.A.According to B.In relation toC.In addition to D.Because ofⅡ.阅读理解ATaylor Bernard and her twin sister were born 12 weeks early. As a result, Taylor suffers from cerebral palsy (CP). It is a condition that affects the brain. Kids who are born with CP have trouble controlling the muscles in their body. Taylor is 8 years old now. She uses a power­wheelchair to get around. Her twin sister Sydney participates in sports, but Taylor has a different interest: art.Taylor submitted(提交) a watercolor painting of a sunset in Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, to an art contest. Of the more than 5,500 students who took part in the contest, only 51 were selected. Taylor was one of them. Her winning painting is now being displayed in Union Station, in Washington,DC. After leaving Union Station, the exhibit will tour the country.The contest was sponsored by VSA, the international organization on arts and disability. The nonprofit group was started to give people with disabilities an opportunity to participate in the arts. Submissions for the contest came from students with and without disabilities. The exhibition is part of VSA's International Arts Festival and was also sponsored by CVS Caremark's All Kids Can program.Art Changed Her LifeAmanda LaMunyon represented Oklahoma in the exhibition. She just finished her freshman year of high school. When Amanda was in elementary school, she had problems focusing and following rules. She has Asperger Syndrome, which is a form of autism.“People started looking at her differently,”her mother, Sherry LaMunyon, said.“They stopped look ing at her as a girl who was struggling and started looking at her as an artist. It's changed her whole life.”The president of VSA, Soula Antoniou, said that the point of the exhibition is to focus on students' abilities, rather than their disabilities.“W hat we're trying to do is to make sure each student finds something they're good at,”she said.That's exactly what Taylor's done. While she has some difficulty with fine motor skills, she's found that she's talented with wide brush strokes(画) in painting.Inspiring OthersBefore finding painting, Amanda said she had trouble fitting in.“Ididn't have anything that I felt was my talent,”she said. Now she's more focused on school and is interested in studying fashion design and theater.Amanda hopes the exhibition will show others that even if they have disabilities, they have abilities they don't even know yet. You can see more of Amanda's artwork at .16. How could Amanda's mother feel when people learned Amanda could paint?A.Disappointed. B.Surprised.C.Doubt. D.Pleased.17. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A.Only the disabled students can enter the art contest sponsored by VSA.B.Amanda, Taylor's sister, has trouble in focusing and following rules.C.Amanda has improved a lot in study after finding painting.D.Sydney prefers art to sport because of her disability in the brain.18. What is the text mainly about?A.Students with disabilities show their creativity at an international art festival in Washington,DC.B.Students with disabilities are more talented in art according to the result of an international art festival in Washington,DC.C.An international art festival in Washington,DC. gives people with disabilities an opportunity to participate in art.D.More than 5,500 students submitted their paintings at an international art festival in Washington,DC.19. We may infer from the passage that ________.A.Amanda had Asperger Syndrome before she went to elementary school B.some children who are disabled even don't know their situation C.Taylor has trouble controlling the muscles, but her sister is healthyD.Amanda is good at painting with wide brush strokes20.Where could this passage come from?A.A newspaper. B.A magazine.C.The Internet. D.A report.BHealth, Wellness and the Politics of Food9:00—9:45 am Blue TentPanelists (专题讨论小组成员):Jami Bernard, David Kamp, Marion Nestle and Peter Singer.Moderated (主持) by Denise Grady, science writer for The New York Times.How does what we eat not only affect our bodies, but also the world?The food and nutrition experts debate the role that the diet plays inboth personal and global health, and present a look at food politics.Sports Writing:For the Love of the Game9:50—10:35 am Blue TentPanelists:Christine Brennan, Ira Rosen, Joe Wallace and Joe Drape.Moderated by William C Rhoden, sports writer for The New York Times.Whether catching that key moment of victory or defeat, or covering breaking news, sports writers are anything but audience. Listen as some of the industry's professionals discuss the special experience in reporting of sports news.The Art of the Review11:15—12:00 am Green TentPanelists: John Freeman, Barry Gewen, David Orr, Celia McGee and Jennifer Schuessler.Moderated by Sam Tanenhaus, editor for The New York Times Book Review.How much of an effect does the book review have on book sales?Join this group of critics as they discuss the reality of book review and bestseller lists, and how they choose books for review.New York Writers, New York Stories3:00—3:45 pm Green TentPanelists: Cindy Adams, Richard Cohen, Ric Klass and Lauren Redniss.Moderated by Clyde Haberman, columnist (专栏作家) for the City Section of The New York Times.Join this inspired group of New York centric writers as they talk about why New York is a gold mine of ideas for their work.21.We can learn from the passage that________.A.according to New York centric writers, The New York Times is a gold mine of ideasB.book reviews may affect book salesC.in the first topic, the experts will mainly discuss the fact what you eat may weaken your healthD.sports writers are also a type of audience22.Sam Tanenhaus moderated________.A.Health, Wellness and the Politics of FoodB.New York Writers, New York StoriesC.The Art of the ReviewD.Sports Writing:For the Love of the Game23.About the four activities, we know that they________.A.are all about writingB.will all last 45 minutesC.can all be attended freelyD.will attract many readers24.If you are free in the afternoon, you can only attend ________.A.Health, Wellness and the Politics of FoodB.New York Writers, New York StoriesC.The Art of the ReviewD.Sports Writing:For the Love of the Game25.If you like sports writing, you will most probably ________.A.attend The Art of the ReviewB.enjoy Jami Bernard's talkC.listen to Christine BrennanD.go to Blue Tent at 11:15答案课时作业(二十六)Ⅰ.本文是一篇记叙文。

高考英语一轮复习方案 作业手册 Unit 2 Poems选修6

高考英语一轮复习方案 作业手册 Unit 2 Poems选修6

手惰市安逸阳光实验学校课时作业(二十七) [选修6 Unit 2 Poems](限时:45分钟)Ⅰ.语法填空Jane was walking around the department store.She remembered how difficult 1.________ was to choose a suitable Christmas present for her father.She wished that he was as easy 2.________ (please)as her mother,who was always delighted with perfume.Besides,shopping at this time of the year was not 3.________ pleasant experience:people stepped on your feet or 4.________ (push)you with their elbows(肘部),hurrying ahead to get to a bargain.Jane paused in front of a counter 5.________ some attractive ties were on display.“They are real silk,”the assistant tried to attract her.“Worth double the price.”But Jane knew from past experience that her 6.________ (choose)of ties hardly ever pleased her father.Jane stopped where a small crowd of men had gathered.She found some good quality pipes 7.________ sale.She did not hesitate for long:although her father smoked a pipe only once in a while, she knew that this was a present which was bound to please 8.________.When Jane got home,with her small but well­chosen present in her bag,her parents were already 9.________ table having supper.Her mother was excited.“Your father has at last decided to stop smoking,”Jane 10.________ (inform).Ⅱ.阅读理解ABeing sociable looks like a good way to add years to your life. Relationships with family, friends, neighbours, even pets, will all do the trick, but the biggest longevity (长寿) boost seems to come from marriage or an equivalent relationship. The effect was first noted in 1858 by William Farr, who wrote that widows and widowers (鳏夫) were at a much higher risk of dying than their married peers. Studies since then suggest that marriage could add as much as seven years to a man's life and two to a woman's. The effect holds for all causes of death, whether illness, accident or self­harm.Even if the odds are stacked against you, marriage can more than compensate. Linda Waite of the University of Chicago has found that a married older man with heart disease can expect to live nearly four years longer than an unmarried man with a healthy heart. Likewise, a married man who smokes more than a pack a day is likely to live as long as a divorced man who doesn't smoke. There's a flip_side,_however, as partners are more likely to become ill or die in the couple of years following their spouse's death, and caring for a spouse with mental disorder can leave you with some of the same severe problems. Even so, the odds favour marriage. In a 30­year study of more than 10,000 people,Nicholas Christakis of Harvard Medical School describes how all kinds of social networks have similar effects.So how does it work? The effects are complex, affected bysocio­economic factors, health­service provision, emotional support and other more physiological (生理的) mechanisms. For example, social contact can boost development of the brain and immune system, leading to better health and less chance of depression later in life. People in supportive relationships may handle stress better. Then there are the psychological benefits of a supportive partner.A life partner, children and good friends are all recommended if you aim to live to 100.The ultimate social network is still being mapped out, but Christakis says, “People are interconnected, so their health is interconnected.”11.William Farr's study and other studies show that ________.A.social life provides an effective cure for illnessB.being sociable helps improve one's quality of lifeC.women benefit more than men from marriageD.marriage contributes a great deal to longevity12.Linda Waite's studies support the idea that ________.A.older men should quit smoking to stay healthyB.marriage can help make up for ill healthC.the married are happier than the unmarriedD.unmarried people are likely to suffer in later life13.It can be inferred from the context that the underlined part “flip side” (Para. 2) refers to ________.A.the disadvantages of being marriedB.the emotional problems arising from marriageC.the responsibility of taking care of one's familyD.the consequence of a broken marriage14.What does the author say about social networks?A.They have effects similar to those of a marriage.B.They help develop people's community spirit.C.They provide timely support for those in need.D.They help relieve people of their life's burdens.15.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A.It's important that we develop a social network when young.B.To stay healthy, one should have a proper social network.C.Getting a divorce means risking a reduced life span.D.We should share our social networks with each other.BDu Fu(712—770) was one of the greatest poets in the Tang Dynasty. His poetry first came to be recognized at the Tang Dynasty. Readers of many different periods have considered Du Fu to be the greatest poet of the Chinese tradition. Such general agreement can partially be explainedby the immense variety of his works, which hold up quite well to different tastes and historical changes in fashion. Like Shakespeare in English tradition, Du Fu's poetry came to be so deeply bound up with the constitution of literary value that generation after generation of poets and critics rediscovered themselves and their interests in some aspect of the poet.Chinese critics from the Song Dynasty referred to Du Fu as the “poet ­historian”. Both before and after the An Lushan Revolt,Du Fu witnessed a typical political and social situation: the common people still lived in poverty while the emperor and his top officials enjoyed a foolishly luxurious life. He composed many poems such as Song of the War­chariots, Three Officials,and Three Departures. His poems expressed his dissatisfaction with the government and his great pity for the common people. Du Fu used his poems to comment on current events and historical images. Du Fu became the historian by creating his responses to particular situations.Du Fu was talented. When he was young, he wanted to get a good job in the government. Unfortunately Du Fu was refused several times. It was in his fifties that he began to serve as a minor official in Chang'an (Xi'an). Gongbu was his official title and probably he was in charge of the local industry.Du Fu was not a skilled survivor in government politics. He was dismissed in the form of a transfer to the post of personnel administrator in Huazhou and so left Chang'an. Du Fu soon gave up this minor post in disgust and set off with his family to Qinzhou in the northwest. After a short stay he moved on again and in 759 he arrived in Chengdu. He set up a modest cottage with some money he borrowed from his friend who served as a local governor. In the cottage he had a simple and peaceful life for three years, writing about 240 poems. Mostly inspired by the cottage, the stream nearby and the scenery in Chengdu, these poems give the impression that he was happier in Chengdu than any other time in his life. The poems of this period sound relaxed and happy.Du Fu left Chengdu after 762 and wandered in the southern provinces and eventually died of illness in 770. After his death, the people of Chengdu built a shrine on the site of his garden to honor him, which is known as part of Du Fu Thatched Cottage now.16.Why does the author compare Du Fu to Shakespeare?A.Du Fu's poetry was written following Shakespeare's style.B.Du Fu's poetry referred to the social change critically.C.Du Fu and Shakespeare were best friends.D.Shakespeare read a lot of Du Fu's poems.17.Du Fu ________ when he was young.A.didn't want to be an officialB.was worried about the educationC.wasn't liked by the emperorD.was not offered an opportunity to work in the government18.What did Du Fu describe in most of his poems?A.The luxurious life that the emperor and his top officials enjoyed.B.His happy life.C.His responses to particular situations.D.His dissatisfaction with the government and his great pity for the common people.19.What did people do after Du Fu died according to the passage?A.They built a shrine to honor him.B.They rebuilt the cottage he had lived into a high building.C.They destroyed his cottage.D.They made a carved statue of him.20.What's the best title of the passage?A.Du Fu—the most important politician in the Tang DynastyB.The origin of Du Fu Thatched CottageC.Du Fu—one of the greatest poets in the Tang DynastyD.Du Fu was not a skilled survivor in government politicsⅢ.读写任务阅读下面的短文,然后按要求写一篇150词左右的英语短文。

高考英语一轮复习方案 作业手册 Unit 1 Art选修6

高考英语一轮复习方案 作业手册 Unit 1 Art选修6

手惰市安逸阳光实验学校课时作业(二十六) [选修6 Unit 1 Art](限时:35分钟)Ⅰ.单项填空1.—I'm going to Paris next week.—What a(n) ________. So am I.A. pityB. coincidenceC. accidentD. chance2.—Mr. Anderson is popular with his students, for he is kind, strict and knowledgeable.—No wonder he has such a good ________.A.expectation B.contributionC.reputation D.regulation3.Each of us is likely to develop a personal ________ for certain types of entertainment.A. comparisonB. possessionC. preferenceD. advantage4.One of the collectors collected some seeds from a tree that had ________ him.A. interest inB. appealed toC. been attractedD. paid attention of5.—Have you heard that George quit his job?—Yeah, but I can't ________why he did so.A. put out B.figure outC. carry outD. send out6.The young man, ________ several attempts to beat the world record in high jumping, decided to have another try.A. to makeB. makingC. madeD. having made7.Samuel can't help having a big nose—it is ________ of him to be curious about others' affairs.A.typical B.constantC.considerate D.unique8.The young man is being questioned by the police in relation to the ________ murder last night.A.advised B.attendedC.admitted D.attempted9.I'd like to start my own business—that's________I'd do if I had the money.A.why B.when C.which D.what10. has begun selling tickets online for international flights, ________ to cut the market share of and other competitors.A. aimingB. having aimedC. to aimD. being aimed11.Maybe if I________science,and not literature then,I would be able to give you more help.A.studied B.would studyC.had studied D.was studying12.I am sure that the girl you are going to meet is more beautiful ________than in her picture.A.in nature B.in movementC.in the flesh D.in the mood13.All her energies are ________ upon her children and she seems to have little time for anything else.A. aimedB. concentratedC. guidedD. directed14.If human beings had been a bit less greedy and cruel, more birds and animals ________ dying out.A. ought to avoidB. could have been avoidedC. should have avoidedD. might have avoided15.I desire to make friends with him, but________ I am worried that I can't get along well with him.A. on the wholeB. on the other handC. as a matter of factD. first of allⅡ.完形填空Peter Brown,aged 41,is the manager of a club from Dover Heights.This Saturday he will lead a team of 5 members in an attempt to__16__the Simpson Desert on foot in 12 days.Only one team member has ever walked through the centre of the desert without any__17__,and it took him 17 days to complete the__18__.Travelling 400 km and climbing more than 1,000 sand hills,each member will pull their__19__in a cart(车) weighing over 140 kg.They'll need to walk from before sunrise until after sunset to__20__the 33 km a day target.And the__21__will vary from 25℃ in the day to__22__zero at night.Peter has led his club members on__23__challenges before but he said this was the most ambitious__24__.“We did the Kokoda Trail in just over 4 days last year and the year before,__25__money for World Vision,”he said.“It's__26__to see just how strong and how__27__focused people can be when they need to be.”“We've taken on something much larger than we__28__,”he said.“We're fit,we train hard,but we're only training about 2 hours at a time;we're not used to__29__12 to 15 hour s a day.”Team member Geoff Robinson had never exercised__30__joining the club 9 months ago.“This is going to be huge for him.Geoff__31__run 100 m when he started and he has__32__20 kg ever since then.”The team is __33__ for the charity(慈善机构) Save the Children,and has already collected $11,000.The team has chosen the charity because of the __34__ it runs for remote Australia.“We really want to make sure we're giving __35__ meaningf ul back to this country.” Peter was proud.16.A.enter B.flee C.cross D.search17.A.courage B.support C.water D.food18.A.journey B.vacationC.cause D.competition19.A.supplies B.contentsC.collections D.documents20.A.make out B.figure outC.keep up D.bring up21.nd B.desertC.weather D.temperature22.A.beyond B.over C.below D.above23.A.new B.mild C.little D.similar24.A.on average B.at leastC.by far D.in particular25.A.raising B.paying C.saving D.making26.A.strange B.interestingC.natural D.necessary27.A.personally B.generallyC.readily D.mentally28.A.explored B.soughtC.contributed D.realized29.A.pushing B.walkingC.testing D.sleeping30.A.before B.after C.until D.since31.A.mustn't B.couldn't C.shouldn't D.wouldn't32.A.lost B.added C.taken D.carried33.A.waiting B.working C.applying D.paying34.A.plays B.enginesC.experiments D.programmes35.A.anything B.everythingC.something D.nothingⅢ.阅读理解Global emissions(排放) of carbon dioxide from fossil fuel burning jumped by the largest amount on record in 2010. Emissions rose 5.9 percent in 2010, according to an analysis released on Sunday by the Global Carbon Project.Scientists said the increase was almost certainly the largest absolute jump in any year since the Industrial Revolution. The increase solidified a trend of ever­rising emissions that will make it difficult, if not impossible, to stop severe climate change in coming decades.The burning of coal represented more than half of the growth inemissions, the analysis found. In the United States, emissions dropped by a remarkable 7 percent in the year of 2009, but rose by over 4 percent in 2010, the new analysis shows.“Each year, emissions go up, and there's another year of negotiations, another year of indecision,” said Glen P. Peters, a researcher at the Center for International Climate and Environmental Research. “There's no evidence that this path we've been following in the last 10 years is going to change.”Scientists say the rapid growth of emissions is warming the Earth and putting human welfare at long­term risk. But their increasingly urgent pleas that society find a way to limit emissions have met sharp political resistance in many countries because doing so would involve higher energy costs.The new figures show a continuation of a trend in which developing countries have surpassed(超过) the wealthy countries in their overall greenhouse emissions. In 2010, the burning of fossil fuels and the production of cement(水泥) sent more than nine billion tons of carbon into the atmosphere, the new analysis found, with 57 percent of that coming from developing countries.On the surface, the figures of recent years suggest that wealthy countries have made headway in stabilizing their emissions. But Dr. Peters pointed out that, in a sense, the rich countries have simply exported some of them.The fast rise in developing countries has been caused to a large extent by the growth of energy­intensive manufacturing industries that make goods th at rich countries import. “All that has changed is the location in which the emissions are being produced,” Dr. Peters said.Many countries, as part of their response to the economic crisis, invested billions in programs designed to make their energy systems greener. While it is possible, the new numbers suggest they have had little effect so far.36.Many governments in the world resist limiting emissions because ________.A.it is not the best way to solve such problemsB.they don't realize the risks of carbon emissionsC.it would probably harm human welfare in the long runD.they are unwilling to accept higher energy costs37.According to Glen P. Peters, we can learn that ________.A.the rapid growth of emissions contributes to potential risks for humansB.rich countries actually take more responsibility for the growth of emissionsC.human beings will follow the same path of negotiations in the next 10 yearsD.some countries negotiate together yearly whether to reduce the amounts of emissions38.Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?A.Emissions in the United States dropped by about 7 percent in 2010.B.Developing countries will produce less emissions with economic development.C.There is a long way to go for many countries to limit the fast growth of emissions.D.Over 50 percent of the growth in emissions resulted from the burning of fossil fuels.39.The text mainly talks about ________.A.an analysis released by the Global Carbon ProjectB.the record jump in carbon dioxide emissionsC.the possible climate change in future decadesD.the main harm of greenhouse gasesⅣ.短文填词Fang Tong is 34 years old, an actor, director and teacher of Beijing Opera Theatre. Most of his students are 40.________ other parts of China and have come to Beijing at the very young 41.________ of sixteen or seventeen. He hopes to 42.________ (创造) an environment for his students that is much more relaxing 43.________ the one he used to study in. He thinks that an actor should relax 44.h________ when performing. Yet his students deeply 45.________ (尊重)him and he never needs to raise his voice in order to be 46.h________. In his 47.o________, actors should go on even when they feel they have made a 48.m________ in their performances because the moment is 49.a________ gone and people can never be back to it. So art is always changing and developing.参考答案课时作业(二十六)Ⅰ.1.B 考查名词词义辨析。

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【Ⅰ】阅读理解Though impressive, works of sand art are temporary masterpieces that disappear with the first large wave of rain. However, Tim Bengel's sand art is permanent. That's because the German artist uses the sand to “paint” his masterpieces on canvas (帆布). While the final product is certainly brilliant, what is even more so is the way it is created.Bengel begins by covering a blank canvas with a special glue that dries extremely slowly giving the artist ample time to draw the desired image. He then begins “painting” with grains of black sand and in some cases, gold foil. It takes the young man anywhere from 80 to 300 hours to complete each work of art.What is most interesting about Bengel's process is that only the artist knows what the image is. To the rest of the world, the canvas appears to be a mess of black sand. It is only when Bengel spreads white sand over the canvas and then dramatically sweeps off all the surplus sand that the masterpiece is shown!The talented artist says his interest in the subject began after he visited the Stuttgart Art Museum as a child. Bengel was so inspired that he came home and began trying to reproduce the paintings he had seen at the museum. After winning an art competition at school at the age of 18, Bengel knew that it was the career he wanted to pursue. But the young man also realized that to be successful, he would have to develop his own unique style.A few years ago, Bengel came up with his sand art idea. He says his first few paintings were a total disaster. But after some practice, he managed to perfect his sand art skills and was soon creating the masterpieces that have made the young artist world famous.1.Bengel's sand art differs from that of other artists mainly in ________.A.shape B.themeC.style D.size2.It can be inferred from the text that________.A.Bengel uses slow drying glue to have his painting easily completedB.in the beginning people don't know what Bengal is going to paintC.Bengel's works of sand art can be preserved from 80 to 300 hoursD.after Bengel became world famous, he turned to his sand art3.Bengel showed a desire for art________.A.after he visited the Stuttgart Art MuseumB.when he began to create works of sand artC.after he won an art competition in schoolD.when he could reproduce famous paintings【Ⅱ】阅读七选五根据短文内容,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。

What will you do if you can't eat everything bought in the canteen? __1__ According to a survey, what students waste every year could feed over 10 million people.__2__ According to Xinhua News Agency, the food wasted by Chinese people is about 50 million tons of grain every year, which could feed 200 million people.Food waste, which has become a global issue, serves as a mirror that reflects various cultural and social issues in different countries. In the West, for instance, consumerism, the belief that it's a good thing to use a lot of goods and services, is often to blame for food waste. __3__ Chinese people are well known for being hospitable and generous. Many even feel that they lose face if their guests have eaten all the food. On campus, a generation of single children is less aware of the food waste issue. Students nowadays are well protected by their families and hardly have any concept of how much toil (辛劳) others go through in order to provide them with the food they eat.__4__ There are over 925 million hungry people in the world, most of whom live in underdeveloped countries and areas. They don't have enough food to eat. Many children die for lack of nutrition each year in some African countries. And farmers work very hard to grow the crops. __5__ It's also important that everyone should think about how they can do their bit to reduce food waste.A.Students' waste is extremely serious.B.China, in turn, features its own eating culture.C.Students can never realize the serious food crisis.D.Compared with them, some live in a different world.E.But canteen waste is merely the tip of the iceberg.F.So there's no excuse that we should waste our food.G.Most of us would simply throw away any leftover food.【Ⅲ】完形填空Abbaye,a master artist, was ready to retire in 1392. One day, Bartoli, a rich Italian merchant,__1__ him saying, “Could you __2__ my portrait on my banquet room wall? It's 20 feet tall.”“I'm ready to retire,”Abbaye shook his head,“so I'm not __3__.”But seeing the disappointment in Bartoli's eyes, he __4__ his mind. “Well, there's a possibility if you can find it in your __5__ to allow me to explore the __6__ of my abilities. Furthermore, I have already seen your __7__.So I insist that while I work on your portrait I should stay __8__—even from you!”“No problem,” Bartoli agreed, though he thought it was __9__,“anything you wish, but it must look realistic.”Immediately the master artist __10__ a high curtain in front of the wall, through which Bartoli couldn't see at all.A week passed. “How is it coming?” asked the __11__ Bartoli.“It's coming quite well. You see, a masterpiece __12__ quite a while at least.” Abbaye answered from behind the __13__.Another three weeks passed and __14__ half a year went by. Bartoli lost his __15__.“Today I must see it!” he shouted.Stepping from behind the curtain __16__ surprised by such anger, Abbaye said calmly,“That's fine. You only needed to request it.” And he __17__ aside the 20-foot curtain.Bartoli stared at the masterpiece and then his mouth __18__ open. He was obviously so angry that his eyes __19__ red. So what was wrong? Abbaye had drawn to his heart's __20__ for 20 feet tall. Perhaps Bartoli couldn't tolerate his abstract expression, which Picasso would have been proud of.1.A.sent for B.thought ofC.laughed at D.heard from2.A.fix B.make C.paint D.repair 3.A.possible B.free C.reliable D.available 4.A.formed B.changed C.got D.insisted5.A.heart B.mind C.room D.brain 6.A.challenges B.limits C.control D.confidence 7.A.figure B.portrait C.image D.masterpiece 8.A.safe B.lonely C.private D.cool9.A.terrible B.common C.funny D.strange 10.A.brought B.decorated C.hung D.bought11.A.hopeful B.anxious C.serious D.careful 12.A.affords B.spends C.costs D.takes13.A.wall B.curtain C.picture D.ladder 14.A.in total B.obviouslyC.eventually D.above all 15.A.money B.mood C.temper D.taste 16.A.as if B.even if C.now that D.in case 17.A.set B.pulledC.left D.stood18.A.felt B.remained C.kept D.fell19.A.changed B.showed C.found D.turned 20.A.content B.confidence C.power D.design【Ⅰ】阅读理解AAfter four months' running, the national children's singing competition has come to an end in Beijing, but the wonderful songs and music still remain in the air.One of the ideas growing out of the event is to sing China's Tang poems. The movement has given great inspiration to those who compose songs for children.Excerpts from well-known poems of Li Bai, one of China's greatest poets, are perfectly mixed with music of the 21st century. As these children sing, it's how they find pictures and songs in the ancient poems.Reading Poems of Tang Dynasty is a golden award winner of the 2007 national composing competition for children's songs. Winning again at this year's nationwide children's singing competition, the song will be collected in an album which contains another 20 pieces inspired by the famous ancient poems.Famous composer Gu Jianfen says there's no better way to attract the younger generation than singing, especially when asking them to memorize the legacy of ancestors.Gu Jianfen said, “When we recorded the song, we discovered how involved the children were. Their sincere feelings and true thoughts let us learn the innocence of young hearts. For me, nothing is more precious than this.”Singing is also one great way for those young minds to sing out their gratitude to their parents, teachers and those who care for them. Those kinds of songs have taken a big slice of the winning pieces at this year's competition.1. Which of the following would be the best title of the passage?A.Children's competition in BeijingB.Children singing China's Tang poemsC.Great inspiration to composersD.The importance of singing China's Tang poems2. What does the underlined word “Excerpts” mean in the third paragraph?A.Tones. B.Meanings.C.Selected works. D.Lines.3. From the passage we can see the author takes a ________ attitude towards singing China's Tang poems.A.casual B.positiveC.doubtful D.cautious4. Why is singing Tang poems so important in today's world?A.Only in this way can children be innocent.B.It is a way for them to learn the meaning of the poems.C.It is a way to make children involved in things.D.With these poems it is a good way to attract the children.BMany Chinese people have awakened their interest in classical Chinese poetry recently thanks to a popular TV show that aims to “appreciate classical Chinese poetry, explore cultural genes and enjoy the beauty of life” by combining traditional literary form with light­hearted TV quizzes.The ten-episode Chinese Poetry Competition, since its broadcast, has been praised for injecting vitality (活力) into TV programmes with fantastic performances of the contestants,impressive comments from judges as well as its innovative interactive mode. In the show, poems can be adapted into songs or depicted (描绘) through artistic pictures. Any contestant who can memorize the latest number of poems may not necessarily be the final winner, while fast reaction and usage of poems matter a lot more in the competition.Wu Yishu, a 16-year-old student from the High School Affiliated to Fudan University in Shanghai, is the champion of this season. Her rich knowledge of classical poetry impressed everyone and she rose to become famous online. In an earlier episode, Wu wowed the audience when performing in a section. She amazingly recited lines from the Classic of Poetry(《诗经》),the earliest collection of poems in China.“Learning poems isn't about winning or losing. The power of poetry lies in shaping one's view of life and developing one's inner world,” said Li Bo, an expert guest at the Chinese Poetry Competition's second season.When it comes to teaching people about poetry, Li Dingguang, the show's academic advisor, suggested that teachers should explain more about the beauty of poetry from both the aesthetic (审美的) and emotional sides, and guide students to lose themselves in the poems,rhythmic and rhyming (押韵的) lines.“Although the proportion (比例) of ancient Chinese poems in the textbooks of primary and secondary schools has increased, many students still learn them for exams,” Li Dingguang said. “Therefore, it's important to help students truly appreciate the artistry and fun of poetry.”5.The TV show has been produced to ________ .A.appreciate classical Chinese poetry and cherish our traditional cultureB.shape people's view of life and develop their inner worldC.help students learn poems for examsD.explore cultural genes and enjoy classical Chinese poetry and life6.What do we know about the TV show?A.Only by memorizing as many poems as possible can a contestant win the quiz.B.Poems can be adapted into any form of art in the show.C.The TV show has aroused people's interest in classical Chinese poetry.D.Fantastic performances of contestants matter most.7. Which of the following may Li Dingguang agree with?A.The beauty of poetry should be explained more from the aesthetic and emotional sides.B.Students should memorize the poems' rhythmic and rhyming lines.C.The main duty of teachers is to help students truly appreciate the artistry and fun of poetry.D.There will be more and more ancient Chinese poems in the textbooks of primary and secondary schools.8.T he underlined word “wowed” in the third paragraph probably means “________”.A.excited B.impressedC.puzzled D.inspired【Ⅱ】语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

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