2019年高考英语外研版必修3-课时作业(十三) Module 1 Europe

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课时作业(十三)

必修3Module 1 Europe

班级:姓名:建议时间 / 40分钟

基础检测

Ⅰ.词形转换

1.The house where he is living is (situate) near the college.

2.His apartment is in a really good (locate). So the rent is high.

3.The new drug is (production) remarkable results.

4.Experts (agree) on how much the programme will cost, having different opinions.

5.A high-paying job can actually be a status (symbolic).

Ⅱ.单句填空

6.I want to find a house with the window(face)south.

7.My father works in a car factory where millions of cars (produce) every year.

8.—I have just got (promote).

—Congratulations.

9.A new library with five thousand books (present) to the village as a gift.

10.Neither my husband nor I (be) fond of this kind of music, but we both like light music. Ⅲ.短语填空

11.The job is great(就……而言) salary,but it has its disadvantages.

12.It's a voluntary course and students only (报名参加) if they want to.

13.We should (制订出) a plan to deal with the present serious situation.

14.It was the first time that he had talked with his father (面对面).

15.You can't (查阅) your notes while answering the questions.

Ⅳ.句型训练

16.—Do you know who is (中国第二最富的人) in 2017?

—As far as I know, it is Ma Huateng.

17.I (一直期待见到你) again ever since you left.

18.These books cover a variety of subjects (范围从体育到教育).

19.—Is it better now?

—(正好相反), I am afraid.

20.(面对失败), would you consider it an opportunity for a new start in your career?

能力提升

Ⅴ.阅读理解

The United Kingdom has voted to leave the European Union, a historic decision that will reshape the nation's place in the world and is already upsetting governments across the continent. The surprising turn of events caused a fall in the financial markets, with the value of the British pound and stock prices falling.

The campaign to leave the EU won by 52 per cent to 48 per cent. More than 17 million people in the UK—made up of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland—voted to sever ties with the EU, a political and economic partnership comprising 28 countries across Europe. About 16.1 million voted to remain.

The result raises serious questions about the future of the EU. The British go out from the union—nicknamed Brexit—which is just the latest in a series of crises to annoy the EU. The alliance is already dealing with economic bad results from the global financial collapse of 2008, along with a record arrival

of refugees to Europe due in part to Syria's civil war.

Some British citizens believe the EU has too much influence over Britain's authority and that the country's industries would be more profitable on their own. Others want Britain to reclaim control of its borders and reduce how many people enter the country to work. They say the EU's open-border policy allows unlimited numbers of immigrants to come in from poorer nations—and that those people take jobs from

British workers. Those who campaigned to stay in the EU, meanwhile, argued that the UK and its economy are stronger within the alliance.

Now the UK will become the first nation to leave the European Union. The decision is a huge blow to the alliance because Britain is one of its most powerful members. “The main impact will be massive disorder in the EU system for the next two years,” said Thierry de Montbrial of the French Institute of International Relations. “There will be huge political change costs on how to solve the British exit.” The decision could also have a domino effect, he warned, with other countries following the UK's lead and exiting the EU.

21. What does the underlined word “sever” mean?

A.Settle down.

B.Take over.

C.Break off.

D.Build up.

22. Most British citizens wanted to leave the EU because they believe .

A.they can help immigrants to create more job chances

B.they expect the EU to have an open-border policy

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