2013-2014高中英语 (要点指津+实战演练)unit1 section ⅲ using language课件 新人教版必修2

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高中英语 unit1 section3 Usin

高中英语 unit1 section3 Usin

感顿市安乐阳光实验学校Unit 1 Section ⅢⅠ.单词拼写1.The boy slipped out of the room and headed for the swimming pool________(偷偷地).2.The floor was made of ________(木)blocks.3.There are ________(证据)that somebody has been living here.4.The building was ________(修饰) with flags.5.The bomb was timed to ______(爆炸)during the rush­hour.6.There is no ________(证据)of his being guilty.7.She will be waiting for you at half past seven at the ______(入口)to the cinema.8.An ________(非正式)dance was arranged to give members anopportunity to get known.9.There was much lively ________(辩论)about whether women shouldspend more time at home.10.They are both experienced ________(海员). Most of the year, theyare on the sea.答案:1.secretly 这孩子偷偷摸摸地溜出了屋子,走向游泳池。

2.wooden 地板是用木块拼成的。

3.evidences 有迹象显示有人一直住在这里。

4.decorated 这座建筑物有旗子作装饰。

5.explode 炸弹选在人最多时爆炸。

高中英语真题-2013-2014学年高一英语上学期期中试题新人教版_5

高中英语真题-2013-2014学年高一英语上学期期中试题新人教版_5

高中英语真题:2013-2014学年高一英语上学期期中试题新人教版第 I 卷(三部分,共115分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

What kind of shop will the man open next month?A. A fruit shop.B. A clothing shop.C. A bag sh op.2. Who will the woman call?A. Her mother.B. Her father.C. Her boss.3. What will the man do today?A. Go back home early.B. Do the next project.C. S ee his wife off at the airport.4. Where are the speakers probably?A. In a clothing store.B. In a restaurant.C. At a theater.5. What time is it now?A.7:30B.8:00C.8:30.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6. What is the weather like now?A. It’s sunny.B. It’s windy.C. It’s rainy.7. How does the woman sound?A. Excited.B. Confident.C. Uncertain.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

2013-2014高中英语 (要点指津+实战演练)unit4 section ⅲ using language课件 新人教版必修2

2013-2014高中英语 (要点指津+实战演练)unit4 section ⅲ using language课件 新人教版必修2

(3)event 指较重大的事件或历史事件,复数形式表示“时 局,时事”。如: Winning the scholarship was a great event in the boy's life.
赢得这项奖学金是这个男孩一生中的一件大事。
运用 用上面所提供的辨析词的适当形式填空 ①Electing the president was the main ________ in the USA. event incident ②A particular ________ sticks in my mind. ③On her way home, she witnessed the frightening traffic ________. accident
他们检查了研究院的工作。
(2)check 意为“检查”,指通过检查以确保某事物正确、 安全或处于良好状态。如:
Check to see if they have done the work.
去看看他们工作做好了没有。
(3)examine 意为“仔细观察,检查;调查”,指通过仔细 地观察以找出问题。如:
典例 Everything went according to plan.
一切均按计划进行。 运用 完成句子 According to ____________________ ( 根据 ) what you said just now, she
must leave the city.
They lived on the earth tens of millions of years ago, long
科学家认为恐龙灭绝是发生在一件意外事故之后,当时宇宙中
的一块巨石击中地球,在空气中扬起太多的尘土。

高中英语真题-2013-2014学年度高三第一次检测考试试题

高中英语真题-2013-2014学年度高三第一次检测考试试题

高中英语真题:2013-2014学年度高三第一次检测考试试题本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。

全卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。

第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题; 每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题并阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

What does the teacher ask the man to do after school?A. To finish his homeworkB. To pass the examC. To clean the classroom2. How will Ken go to the party?A. By himselfB. With other friendsC. With the two speakers3. What does the woman think of David?A. He is lazyB. He has a highly effective scheduleC. He often sleeps at work4. What will the woman do in the afternoon?A. Go to the cinemaB. Take an examC. Have classes5. What’s the most probable relationship between the two spea kers?A. Husband and wifeB. Father and daughterC. Doctor and patient第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

高中英语真题-2013-2014学年度第一学期采点考试

高中英语真题-2013-2014学年度第一学期采点考试

高中英语真题:2013-2014学年度第一学期采点考试本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两卷,满分120分,考试时间110分钟。

第Ⅰ卷将正确的选项填涂在答题卡的相应位置上,第II卷直接做在答案专页上。

第I卷(选择题,共85分)一.听力部分(20分)第一节听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题。

从题中所给的A, B, C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒时间答题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. Who is the man?A. A musician.B. An engineer.C. A producer.2. What does the man really want?A. A single room.B. A twin-bedded room. C. A double room.3. What is NOT mentioned as a difference?A. Body temperature.B. Weight.C. Color.4. What was the woman probably doing?A. Exercising.B. Shopping.C. Washing.5. What do we know about the man?A. He wants to know if the woman has a watch.B. He is unhappy with the woman.C. He was late this morning.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从每题后所给的三个选项中选出最佳答案。

你将有5秒钟阅读各小题,另有5秒钟答题。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6至7题6. How much does a single room cost during peak season?A. $ 50.B. $ 100.C. $ 15 0.7. What time does lunch end?A. At 12:00 a. m.B. At 2:00 p. m.C. At 3:00p. m.听第7段材料,回答第8至第9题8. What's the girl's good news?A. She won a scholarship.B. Her story was accepted by a magazine.C. She'll have a two-week holiday.9. What's the relationship between the speakers?A. Classmates.B. Teacher and student.C. Brothe r and sister.听第8段材料,回答第10至第12题10. When did the man start taking yoga classes?A. Recently.B. Three years ago.C. F our years ago.11. Why did the man start to take yoga classes?A. Because of his wife's persuasion.B. Because of his health condition.C. Because of changing fashions.12. What does he say about the yoga classes?A. Not very difficult at the beginning.B. He gave up after the first few classes.C. He feels great after a class.听第9段材料,回答第13至第16题13. When did Brenda get up yesterday morning?A. At 10:00.B. At 8:00.C. At 5:00.14. Why did she come to see the man?A. To explain why she was late for his class.B. To ask about the research paper.C. To hand in her paper.15. What percentage of the grade does the paper account for?A. 12%.B. 25%.C. 30%.16. What do we know about the man?A. He’ll be in the office this afternoon.B. He'll have class soon.C. He's given Brenda all the information she wants.听第10段材料,回答第17至第20题17. What is the speaker doing?A. Complaining about something.B. Warning the bus manager.C. Making suggestions.18. How often is the Number 16 bus supposed to travel to the ai rport?A. Every 5 minutes.B. Every 10 minutes.C. Every 15 minutes.19. How many passengers should a bus carry at the most?A. 40.B. 60.C. 129.20. What did the speaker find out on Saturday morning?A. The bus was speeding.B. The bus was overloaded.C. The bus didn’t come on time.二.单项选择(15分)21. Owing to ______ natural environment, many people feel that is perfect for ______ outdoor activities.A. /; theB. the; theC. the; /D. a; /----How about the book you are reading?----Good indeed. It ____ many problems we have come across in o ur study.A.says B. reads C. covers D. refers23. I need some way to _______ the kids for an hour. Can you g ive me some advice?A. associateB. impressC. occupyD. grasp24. In , marrying without parental approval can mean ___ from o ne’s family.A. being completely cut upB. to be completely cut downC. to be completely cut outD. being completely cut off25. In April, thousands of holidaymakers remained ________ abr oad ________ the thunder storm.A. sticking; as toB. stuck; due toC.to be stuck; because ofD.to have stuck; regardle ss of26. Although Jane is only 16 now, I’m sure she will ______ a go od leader.A. growB. turnC. getD. make27. It was Japan’s purchasing Diaoyu Island that ______ anti-Japanese protests all over .A. resulted fromB. came outC. gave birth toD. gave way to28. If we don’t rush the wounded to the hospital, ________ are t hat they might not live through the long cold night.A. dangersB. chancesC. problemsD. difficulties29. The other group of Qing Tombs called Xiling _______ about 100 kilometers to the west of .A. locatesB. sitsC. establishesD. situates30. The Acropolis was constructed in the 5th century BC rising up _____ the city _____ Athena, the goddess of Athena.A. in; in a gesture ofB. to; in memory ofC. with; in celebration ofD. above; in honor of31. The bicycle is a(an)___thing for people to carry up steps.A. clumsyB. fragileC. desperateD. concrete32. ----Did you enjoy yourself at the party?----Sorry to say I didn’t. It was ______ a meeting than a party.A. more ofB. rather likeC. the same asD. more or les s33. ----How can I get to the island?----You can’t get there ______ by swimming.A. other thanB. rather thanC. more thanD. less t han34. ----Not long ago he inherited ten thousand pounds from his grandp a, and now he is penniless. He spent his money carelessly on many worthless things.----As the old saying goes, _________.A. gold is the dust that blinds all eyesB. a fool and his money are soon partedC. want is the mother of industryD. nothing venture, n othing have35. ----You mean I have to go there by myself, for you are not free.----Yeah, _______.A. you mean itB. you made itC. you got itD. you did it 三.完型填空(20分)Everyone knows that taxation is necessary in a modern state. Without it, it _36__ be impossible to pay the soldiers and police men who protect us; __37__ the workers in government offices who __38__ our health, our food supplies and our water, and w ho do all the other things that we cannot do for ourselves. __39 __ taxation, we pay for things that we need just __40__ we need somewhere to live and something to eat.But __41__ everyone knows that taxation is necessary, differ ent people have different ideas about __42__ taxation should be arranged.In most countries, a direct tax on __43__, called an income tax, __44__. It is arranged in such a __45__ that the poor people pay nothing, and the percentage of tax grows __46__ as the taxpay er's income grows. In some countries, for example, the tax on the richest people __47__ to as high as ninety-five per cent!Countries with direct taxation nearly __48__ have indirect tax ation too. Many things __49__ into the country are taxed. Of cou rse, it is the men and women who buy these things in the shop_ _50__ really have to pay the duties, in the __51__ of higher pric es. In some countries, there is also a tax on things produced in the country itself. If the most __52__ things are taxed, a lot of m oney is __53__, but the poor people suffer the most. If unneces sary things like jewels and fur coats are taxed, less money is ob tained, but the tax is __54__ because the rich pay it.Probably this kind of indirect taxation, __ 55___ a direct tax o n incomes which is low for the poor and high for the rich, is the best arrangement.36. A. can B. may C. wouldD. could37. A. neither B. nor C. neverD. not38. A. look after B. look over C. look intoD. look through39. A. In spite of B. With regard toC. By means ofD. In terms of40. A. as well as B. as much as C. as such asD. as good as41. A. if B. / C. asD. though42. A. how B. when C. whyD. which43. A. communities B. sections C. personsD. companies44. A. remains B. exists C. staysD. happens45. A. measure B. method C. formD. way46. A. more B. larger C. quickerD. smaller47. A. grows up B. increases up C. goes upD. lifts up48. A. almost B. always C. oftenD. occasionally49. A. exported B. imported C. immigratedD. emigrated50. A. which B. that C. whatD. where51. A. manner B. wayC. costD. form52. A. common B. daily C. necessaryD. expensive53. A. collected B. borrowed C. savedD. made54. A. heavier B. fairer C. finerD. better55. A. along with B. in comparison withC. associated withD. in agreement with四.阅读理解(30分)ALooking for some inspiration or the “write” kind of ideas for your creative stories? To start with, some writers describe winter by using their five senses or their imagination. Others write on their favorite winter activity. W hatever you choose to write about, working on a winter story ca n always help to improve your writing skills. Now read the follow ing story and see if it helps get rid of any icy writing block you’v e been struggling with.A Winter AdventureBeep, beep. Beep-beep: the alarm clock rang. Slowly, I got out of warm bed down onto the wooden floor which the winter had thrown its cold upon. The bitter cold temperature penetrated(穿透)my socks and I hurried to put my feet in shoes.Looking out of the window, I watched the white snow, soft and t hick, drop onto rooftops and trees. Half an hour later, finishing t he last of my hot chocolate, I prepared to enter the adventure th at waited for me outside. I buttoned my jacket and fastened my boots. Hat on, I opened the door and was greeted by the winter coldness.In the depths of winter, the early morning did not have the rush of the rest of the year. Most of my neighbors were put off by the cold, and stayed in bed until the sun had climbed higher into th e sky.Unseen by those who remained locked inside their homes, war m in their beds, I enjoyed being alone with the beauty of the win tertime. Those indoors were unable to appreciate the snow-capped, ice crystals, frost and the crisp(清新的)breeze. For them, the coming of winter meant just the arrival of the cold.Appreciation depends on contrasts. One cannot love the warmt h of April if one has not known the freezing cold of winter. Later that year, the heat of the sun on my skin would be all the more wonderful for my memories of that cold morning and others like it.56. The underlined word “adventure” refers to____________.A. getting out of bed on the cold winter morningB. enjoying the loveliness of the winter outdoorsC. going skiing on the cold winter morningD. throwing snowballs with friends57. According to the story A Winter Adventure, most of the neig hbors _________.A. didn’t work in winterB. stayed up late in winterC. missed the beauty of winterD. enjoyed the seasons e xcept winter58. Which of these statements is true according to the story A Winter Adventure?A. Of all the seasons, the writer loves winter most.B. The writer regrets that he went out on the freezing cold winte r morning.C. The writer believes contrast makes our experiences of the seasons lovelier.D. The writer values the autumn and summer more than the winter.59. What function does the story A Winter Adventure serve?A. To share some winter thoughts with readers.B. To show readers how to work on a writing stories.C. To inspire readers to take more exercise in winter.D. To tell readers how to appreciate the beauty of winter.BI began writing poems fifteen years ago while I was in college. One day I was in the library, working on a term paper, when I c ame across a book of contemporary poetry. I don’t remember th e title of the book or any of the titles of the poems except one: “Frankenstein’s Daughter.” The poem was wild, almost rude, an d nothing like the rhyme-and-meter poetry I had read in high school. I had always thought tha t poetry was flowery writing about sunsets and walks on the bea ch, but that library book contained direct and sometimes shocki ng poetry about dogs, junked cars, rundown houses, and TVs. I checked the book out, curious to read more.Soon afterward, I started filling a notebook with my own poems. At first I was scared, partly because my poetry teacher, to who m this book is written for, was a serious and strict man who coul d see the errors in my poems. Also, I realized the seriousness o f my devotion. I gave up geography to study poetry, which a go od many friends said offered no future. I ignored them becauseI liked working with words, using them to reconstruct the past, w hich has always been a source of poetry for me.When I first studied poetry, I was single-minded. I woke to poetry and went to bed with poetry. I memori zed poems, read English poets because I was told they would h elp shape my poems, and read classical Chinese poetry becau se I was told that it would add clarity to my work. But I was most taken by the Spanish and Latin American poets, particularly Pa blo Neruda. My favorites of his were the odes ― long, short-lined poems celebrating common things like tomatoes, socks a nd scissors. I felt joyful when I read these odes, and when I beg an to write my own poems, I tried to remain faithful to the comm on things of my childhood — dogs, alleys, my baseball mitt (手套) and the fruit of the valley, especially the orange. I wanted to give these things life, to write so well that my poems would expr ess their beauty.I also admired our own country’s poetry. I saw that our poets oft en wrote about places where they grew up or places that impre ssed them deeply. James Wright wrote about Ohio and West Vi rginia, Philip Levine about Detroit, Gary Snyder about the Sierra Nevadas and about Japan, where for years he studied Zen Bu ddhism (禅宗佛教). I decided to write about the San Joaquin Valley, where my hometown, , is located. Some of my poems are absolute observ ations and images of nature — the orange yards, the Kings Riv er, the Sequoias (红杉). I fell in love with the valley, both its ugliness and its beauty, and quietly wrote poems about it to share with others.60. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. The author’s experiences with poetry.B. The author’s method of writing poetry.C. The author’s appreciation of poetry.D. The author’s interest in studying poetry.61. From the first paragraph, we can learn that ________.A. “Frankenstein’s Daughter” was a flowery poetryB. the author was able to memorize most poems he readC. the author began to get in contact with poetry of another styl eD. the author was curious to read more of rhyme-and-meter poetry62. Which of the following would the author most probably write about in his poem?A. Moving love stories in history.B. Observations of classical poems.C. True feelings of human friendship.D. Appreciation of wild valley flowers.63. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. The author’s friends all encouraged him to give up geograph y to poetry.B. The author became devoted to poetry because of his teacher ’s strictness.C. The author loved to find sources of poetry from nature and from the past.D. Spanish and Latin American poems influenced the author as much as Chinese ones.CMultitaskingPeople who multitask all the time may be the worst at doing two things at once, a new research suggests. The findings, based on performances and self-evaluation by about 275 college students, indicate that many pe ople multitask not out of a desire to increase productivity, but be cause they are easily distracted (分心) and can’t focus on one activity. And “those people turn out t o be the worst at handling different things,” said David sanbonmatsu, a psychologist at the of .Sanbonmatsu and his colleagues gave the students a set of tes ts and asked them to report how often they multitasked, how go od they thought they were at it, and how sensation-seeking (寻求刺激) or imperative (冲动)they were. They then evaluated the participants’ multitasking ability with a tricky mental task that required the students to do simple mathematical calculations while remembering a set of let ters.Not surprisingly, the scientists said, most people thought they w ere better than average at multitasking, and those who thought they were better at it were more likely to report using a cellphon e while driving or viewing multiple kinds of media at once. But t hose who frequently deal with many things at the same time we re found to perform the worst at the actual multitasking test. Th ey also were more likely to admit to sensation-seeking and impulsive behavior, which connects with how easil y people get bored and distracted.“People multitask not because it’s going to lead to greater prod uctivity, but because they’re distractible, and they get sucked int o things that are not as impo rtant.” Sanbonmatsu said.Adam Gazzaley, a researcher at the University of California, , w ho was not a member of the research group, said one limitationof the study was that it couldn’t find out whether people who sta rt out less focused toward multitasking or whether people’s reco gnizing and understanding abilities change as a result of multita sking.The findings do suggest, however, why the sensation-seeker who multitask the most may enjoy risky distracted drivin g. “People who are multitasking are generally less sensitive to ri sky situations.” said Paul Atchley, another researcher not in the group. “This may partly explain why people go in for these situa tions even though they’re dangerous.”64. The research led by Sanbonmatsu indicates that people wh o multitask .A. seek high productivity constantlyB. prefer handling different things when getting boredC. are more focused when doing many things at a timeD. have the poorest results in doing various things at the same time65. When Sanbonmatsu and his colleagues conducted their res earch, they .A. assessed the multitasking ability of the studentsB. evaluated the academic achievements of the studentsC. analyzed the effects of the participants’ tricky mental tasksD. measured the changes of the students’ understanding abili ty66. According to Sanbonmatsu, people multitask because of th eir _________.A. limited power in calculationB. interests in doing things differentlyC. inability to concentrate on one taskD. impulsive desire to try new things67. From the last paragraph, we can learn that multitaskers usu ally .A. drive very skillfullyB. go in for different tasksC. fail to react quickly to potential dangersD. refuse to explain the reasons for their behaviorDFor some people, music is no fun at all. About four percent of the population is what scientists call “amusic.” People who are amusic are born without the ability to recognize or reproduce m usical notes (音调). Amusic people often cannot tell the difference between twosongs. Amusics can only hear the difference between two note s if they are very far apart on the musical scale.As a result, songs sound like noise to an amusic. Many amusic s compare the sound of music to pieces of metal hitting each ot her. Life can be hard for amusics. Their inability to enjoy music set them apart from others. It can be difficult for other people to identify with their condition. In fact, most people cannot begin to grasp what it feels like to be amusic. Just going to a restaurant or a shopping mall can be uncomfortable or even painful. That i s why many amusics intentionally stay away from places where there is music. However, this can result in withdrawal and social isolation. “I used to hate parties,” says Margaret, a seventy-year-old woman who only recently discovered that she was amusic. By studying people like Margaret, scientists are finally learning how to identify this unusual condition.Scientists say that the brains of amusics are different from the b rains of people who can appreciate music. The difference is co mplex, and it doesn’t involve defective hearing. Amusics can un derstand other nonmusical sounds well. They also have no pro blems understanding ordinary speech. Scientists compare amusics to people who just can’t see certain colors.Many amusics are happy when their condition is finally diagnos ed (诊断). For years, Margaret felt embarrassed about her problem wi th music. Now she knows that she is not alone. There is a nam e for her condition. That makes it easier for her to explain. “Whe n people invite me to a concert, I just say, ‘No thanks, I’m amusi c,’” says Margaret. “I just wish I had learned to say that when I was seventeen and not seventy.”68. Which of the following is true of amusics?A. Listening to music is far from enjoyable for them.B. They love places where they are likely to hear music.C. They can easily tell two different songs apart.D. Their situation is well understood by musicians.69. According to paragraph 3, a person with “defective hearing”is probably one who __________.A. dislikes listening to speechesB. can hear anything nonmusicalC. has a hearing problemD. lacks a complex hearing system70. What is the passage mainly concerned with?A. Amusics’ strange behaviours.B. Some people’s inability to enjoy music.C. Musical talent and brain structure.D. Identification and treatment of amusics.五.任务型阅读(10分)Less is more. This is why we say: reduce things by half instead of doubling them, get rid of junk instead of piling it up, relax inst ead of stressing, and slow down instead of speeding up. Apply t hese principles in your everyday life in a conscious way. You wi ll then find yourself well along on your journey to simplification. Separate Your actionsWhen you concentrate on one task, you find you have energy t hat you didn't even know you had. Just imagine: you are at a fai r and you have to carry two heavy pigs over 100 yards. If you k eep grabbing one and then the other, it will take forever, becaus e one of them will keep slipping out from under your arm and ru nning off. But if you tie one pig in a place, pick up the other, gat her all your strength and make a dash for the finish line, pause f or a moment, run back and get the other one, and with great de termination, carry the second pig to the finish line, then you can be sure of success.Relieve Pressure by Firmly Saying “No”The pressure at work is on the increase in all occupations. In th e modern nuclear family, the expectations that formerly would h ave been shared among all the relatives are now concentrated on the individual partner.If you have the feeling that 24 hours per day are not enough for all the things you need to do, then it's not because the day has t oo few hours, but because you have too many activities. A simp le fact is that overloaded people often tend to forget. The solutio n is equally simple: refuse to accept so many work assignments in your private life or your working life.Allow Yourself to Be Weak"I can handle stress" is regarded as a positive statement in the world of work. People who can handle stress are given more an d more to cope with -- until one day they break.Pay careful attention to the signs that tell you that you are unde r more stress than you can cope with. These signals can come f rom various areas of life. You become ill, or your work efficienc y decreases.If you have any of these symptoms, change your life goals and decrease your tolerance of stress. Say quite openly, "I can't ma nage that.”Stop Expecting Everything to Be Perfect“If only I were slimmer, more beautiful, richer, more clever, then I would be happier.” This is a dream that makes a lot of people ill, depressed, and unhappy. Life has its flaws, defects, corners, and edges. Only those who accept this reality can lead a really full life.Of course there are activities in which errors are dangerous: dri ving a car; crossing the road. But life doesn't consist entirely of t hese things. In among them there is a lot of room for small and l arge mistakes.Escape Now and ThenSuccessful people all have their own places where they can wit hdraw in order to work. Find out which places improve your cre ativity. For me it's the train. When I know that I'm going to be tra veling for four hours without phone calls and people knocking o n my door, I find my mind is free and I can read or write comple x articles. There can be problems working on the train, of cours e: if the person sitting opposite you keeps talking away, or if trai n trips make you tired ( some people fall asleep after a few mile s)六、书面表达(满分25分)请你根据对这幅漫画的理解用英语写一篇短文,你的短文应包含以下内容:这幅漫画想要告诉我们什么?你所理解的导致这一现象产生的原因是什么?你觉得怎样做才能解决问题?注意:1. 词数150个左右。

高中英语“应用落实”训练 unit 1 section Ⅱ 语言点三 新人教版选修6

高中英语“应用落实”训练 unit 1 section Ⅱ 语言点三 新人教版选修6

2013-2014学年高中英语“应用落实”训练 Unit 1 Section Ⅱ语言点三新人教版选修6Ⅰ.完成句子1.Among the tall trees .丛林之中有一家小工厂。

答案:lies a small factory2.Li Na is the first Chinese player the French Open.李娜是获得法网公开赛的第一个中国人。

答案:to win3. the problem is to turn to our teachers for help. 解决此问题的最好办法是请求我们的老师帮忙。

答案:The best way to solveⅡ.单项填空1.— The last one ________ pays the meal.— Agreed!A.arrived B.arrivesC.to arrive D.arriving解析:选C。

考查非谓语动词的用法。

根据句子结构,空格处应作定语,修饰the last one。

当名词被first,second,next,last,only等修饰时,其后常跟动词不定式作定语。

2.Into the dark apartment ________, who was quite surprised when everyone shouted Happy Birthday.A.did David walk B.David walkedC.David did walk D.walked David解析:选D。

句意:大卫走进了黑黑的房间,当大家喊生日快乐时,他感到很惊讶。

表地点的介词短语置于句首且主语为名词时,句子应该使用全部倒装,故答案为D项。

高中英语真题-2013-2014学年度第一学期_1

高中英语真题-2013-2014学年度第一学期_1

高中英语真题:2013-2014学年度第一学期(满分100 分, 100分钟完成,答案涂写在答题纸上)I. Listening Comprehension ( 24% )Section A ( 10% )Directions: In section A, you will hear ten short conversations b etween two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a questi on will be asked about what was said. The conversations and th e questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversa tion and the question about it, read the four possible answers o n your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the q uestion you have heard.A. Visit his family.B. Travel abroad with his family for a week.C. Work with his colleagues.D. Enjoy the holiday on the beach.A. Sunny.B. Cloudy.C. Rainy.D. Windy.A. The 10 o’clock one tomorrow morning.B. The 8 o’clock one tomorrow night.C. The 10 o’clock one tomorrow night.D. The 8 o’clock one tomorrow morning.A. A tour around .B. Whistling in .C. Visiting .D. Holiday plans.A. By air.B. By bus.C. By car.D. By train.A. At a restaurant.B. On a plane.C. In a cafeteria.D. At the airport.A. To .B. To .C. To .D. To .A. 8:15.B. 4:15.C. 12:15.D. 16:15.A. Friends.B. Husband and wife.C. Classmates.D. Teacher and student.A. The people.B. The scenery.C. The air.D. The modern buildings.Section B ( 6% )Directions: In section B, you will hear two short passages, and y ou will be asked three questions on each of the passages. Thepassage will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken onl y once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answ ers on your paper and decide which one would be the best ans wer to the question you have heard.Question 11 through 13 are based on the following introduction.A. A dramatist.B. A poet.C. A writer.D. All the above.A. Painted cloths.B. Brightly colored fabrics.C. A beautiful park.D. Replicas.A. Around 160 years.B. Over 250 years.C. Over 350 years.D. About 450 years. Question 14 through 16 are based on the following speech.A. Angkor Wat is one of the most fascinating places in the world .B. Angkor Wat was built in honor of Khmer kings.C. Angkor Wat was re-discovered by a Chinese about 150 years ago.D. Angkor Wat is ready to become one of the most visited arch aeological sites.A. 150 years.B. 400 years.C. 1,500 years.D. 4,000 years.A. Siem Reap.B. .C. .D. .Section C ( 8% )Directions: In section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conv ersation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answ er sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer. Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS fo r each answer.II. Grammar and Vocabulary ( 23% )Section A ( 14% )Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are f our choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.--- Where have you been all the time? The plane is about to depa rt.--- I’m so sorry, but I ________ you ________ at the information de sk.A. thought, wereB. am thinking, wereC. think, areD. have thought, have been We can spare some time to ________ local artists at work at the Alaska Indian Arts center.A. celebrateB. commentC. obeyD. observeMost developers reserve the right to ________ a property which they think is virtually unsaleable.A. turn inB. turn downC. turn onD. turn offOnce environmental damage ________ by animals or plants fro m foreign lands, it takes many years for the existing system to r ecover.A. had been doneB. will be doneC. is being doneD. is doneDuring the day, when he ________ to other passengers, he woul d sit on deck, looking out at sea through a telescope.A. doesn’t talkB. hadn’t talkedC. wasn’t talkingD. hadn’t been talkingThis is the time when players can ________ ideas about the stre ngths and weaknesses of opponents and establish a few operat ional rules.A. returnB. changeC. exchangeD. switchAn essay is usually ________ the introduction, the main body, w hich mainly consists of the supporting evidence, and the conclu sion.A. made up ofB. made ofC. made fromD. made out ofWe haven’t reached the summit yet, but we ________ with a littl e bit of luck and a lot of determination.A. willB. have hadC. wouldD. would haveMore than 750 commercial airliners ________ fatal accidents las t year. Added to that were the 1,550 smaller aircraft.A. involved inB. were involved ofC. were involved inD. involved ofI ________ the death penalty as a violent and evil punishment th at weakens the legal foundations of society.A. thinkB. supposeC. believeD. regard--- They ________ next door. Terribly noisy, isn’t it?--- Yes, that house keeps changing hands and the new owner al ways begins by putting in a new fireplace, which is just on the o ther side of this wall, so we ________ everything.A. always hammer, are hearingB. are always hammering, hearC. have always hammered, heardD. always hammered, were hearingLi Na, the first Chinese player to win a grand slam singles title, ________ another famous first to her collection when she ______ __ the semifinals of the season-ending WTA Championships in Istanbul with a 6-2, 6-1 victory over Victoria Azarenka yesterday.A. has added, has reachedB. was adding, reachedC. added, reachedD. added, was reachingEstimates of the amount of oil spilled into the Gulf during the wa r ________, but a reasonable guess of around 4 million barrels i s about twice the “________” annual pollution from oil wells and tankers.A. change, naturalB. range, standardC. vary, normalD. adjust, regularA Chinese journalist arrested over a series of articles criticizing a partly state-owned firm ________ on state television yesterday ________, sa ying he ________ the articles were unverified and false.A. to appear, apologized, had admittedB. was appeared, apologizing, was admittingC. appeared, to apologize, admittedD. was appearing, apologized, would admitSection B ( 9% )Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.Every guide book would recommend some must-see tourist attractions. However, some of the most _____39_____ sites can also be the most disappointing. Maybe it’s not that t hese places are not mind-blowing --- it’s just that they have been given so much hype (夸大的宣传) for being spectacular that we _____40_____ unreal images i n our own minds. The top spots on the list of disappointing touri st attractions, according to tourists’ votes, are taken by these sit es:Called the “Iron Lady,” the Eiffel Tower is _____41_____ one of t he most prominent symbols of . Built in 1889, the Eiffel Tower is the tallest building in and the most visited tourist attraction in t he world, attracting about seven million tourists a year, 75 perc ent of them being foreigners. But hours of waiting in line to go u p the tower alone is frustrating enough to kill the pleasure for ev en the most _____42_____ tourist. And the ticket is overpriced, t ourists say.The Louvre’s Mona LisaWhen Leonardo da Vinci painted the portrait of a shy-looking smiling woman in the 16th century, he must have had n o idea about what _____43_____ people in the 21st century wou ld have to undergo to see the painting. No tourist to Paris would want to miss the Mona Lisa, displayed at the magnificent Louvr e in . As a result, the room where the painting is _____44_____ i s usually totally crowded, making it difficult to even get a glimps e of the famous painting.Statue ofAlthough it has long been an icon of , the Statue of Liberty is, s ome say, a(n) _____45_____ monument, at least when it is clos ed for extensive _____46_____ related to safety measures. Duri ng these times, tourists can reach the island of freedom but are not allowed to climb into the crown. The repairs, costing about $ 28 million, were completed for the 126th anniversary of its open ing on October 28, 2012. Until then, tourists can only take some _____47_____ at the base of the statue but the statue itself may remain outside their visit.III. Reading. Comprehension ( 30% )Section A ( 15% )Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are fo ur words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank wi th the word or phrase that best fits the context.A long time ago a baby was born into a poor family. His future l ooked _____48_____ as he grew to see a poor life before him. H e joined the army as a common soldier and was wounded so __ ___49_____ that he never regained the use of his left arm.He later failed to find a good job and, on two _____50_____, wa s sent to debtor’s prison. He continued to brush aside the law a nd struggled just to _____51_____.But, despite his poor life, he never let go of his _____52_____ to write a book. He wrote a beautiful story which came from his h eart’s deepest dreams and desires. It has _____53_____ genera tions of people the world over ever since. It is about a man who saw the world _____54_____ from everyone else. Though writte n in _____55_____, the book is an encouraging tale of irrepressi ble (压抑不住的) _____56_____. This man’s story has been put to music and film, translated into numerous languages and remains a bestsell er after some 400 years. The _____57_____ was Miguel de Cer vantes Saavedra (塞万提斯) and the book is Don Quixote de la Mancha (《堂吉诃德》). Perhaps Cervantes himself believed that the world “sees perso ns as they are --- I see them as they can be!” Cervantes may never have _____5 8_____ such a good work had he not seen some potential within himself that was _____59_____ from the rest of the world. He h as taught others that great _____60_____: What we see will com e to be.Some see themselves as they are, others as they _____61____ _ be. But when we look beyond the present reality, sad as it ma y seem, and _____62_____ our sights upon the best that is withi n a situation or a human being, then, too, what we see will com e to be. And we’ll know the power of hope.48 .A.sadB.rosyC.brightD.sunny49 .A.terriblyB.heavilyC.hardlyD.seriously50 .A.conditionsB.circumstancesC.situationsD.occasions51 .A.surviveB.succeedC.wanderD.contribute52 .A.trustB.destinationC.loveD.dream53 .A.boredB.movedC.untiedD.frightened54 .A.differentlyB.authenticallyC.brilliantlyD.clearly55 .A.angerB.troubleC.dangerD.suffering56 .A.riskB.adventureC.hopeD.emotion57 .A.authorB.soldierC.translatorD.debtor58 .A.continuedB.performedC.foundD.finished59 .A.realizedB.developedC.hiddenD.tapped60 .A.truthB.proverbC.mottoD.saying61. A . wouldB . canC . mayD . must62. A . devote B .fasten C .pay D .fixSection B ( 15% )Directions: Read the following four passages. Each passage is f ollowed by several questions or unfinished statements. For eac h of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the p assage you have just read. ( A )Microsoft founder Bill Gates, 57, has found himself at the center of a cultural row since April 22. It all started with a handshake with ’s President Park Geyn-hye, 61, during Gates’ visit to the country. Gates has been accu sed (指责) of disrespecting (不尊重) Park after he was pictured shaking hands with her with his left hand in his pocket.“Disrespectful handshake or casual (随意的) handshake?” asked South Korea’s largest newspaper, the K ong-A Ilbo. Similarly, the Joongang Ilbo newspaper asked: “Cultural difference or bad manners?”“Perhaps it was his all-American style, but an open jacket with a hand in his pocket? T hat was way too casual. It was very regretful,” Chung Jin-suk, secretary general at ’s National Assembly, told ABC News. In Asian countries, a one-hand shake is very causal, used only when the other party is a good friend, of the same age or younger age. Using one hand with the other in the pants pocket is considered rude, often an e xpression of superiority toward the other.This isn’t the first time Gates has broken the country’s social rul es. According to AFP, Gates used a similarly casual hand shak e in 2008 with Park’s predecessor (前任) Lee Myung-bak. However, a picture from 2001 showed him giving a two-handed shake to then president Kim Dae-jung.Some South Korean media have said that it may have been on purpose, showing his political preferences --- respect for the opposition (反对党) leader Kim but disrespect for the ruling party leaders Lee an d Park.“Gates is a casual man who’s not bound (束缚) by customs so he shakes hands in this manner even when meeting heads of international organizations or top political figu res (人物),” Dong-A Ilbo quoted an unnamed friend of Gates’ in Seoul as saying. What is the article mainly about?How to shake hands with people.Rules for shaking hands in different countries.The recent discussion about handshake manners.Gates’ disrespectful behaviour shows his political preferences. What does the underlined word “superiority” mean?a proud attitudean uncertain feelinga positive attitudea feeling of dislikeWe can infer from the article that ____________________. South Koreans think that it’s Gates’ right to shake hands how h e wants toSouth Koreans think that it’s improper for Gates to give a one-hand shakethe author suggests that readers be careful when shaking hand sit is very common for Asian people to give one-hand shakes( B )To many outside of Asia and the fashion circles, Fan Bingbing i s largely unheard of. That is changing with her inclusion in last year’s Vanity Fair’s (《名利场》) Best-Dressed List, and leading the latest Forbes China’s top celebrit y list.A superstar in China and arguably the reigning queen of the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival, Fan Bingbing is perhaps m ore famous in America and Europe for her glamorous and risk-taking style than her movies. For example, at the premiere of th e movie Moonrise Kingdom, she wore a colorful strapless (无带的) gown with a bird and branch theme that rendered (表现) her like a porcelain vase from the Tang dynasty. Fan Bingbi ng has a love for fashions that are elegant and conceptual (概念的) at the same time. She has an individual look and she is fearl ess in her choices.Unlike many of her Hollywood counterparts who wear runway lo oks exactly like those shown on the catwalk, Fan Bingbing kno ws how to inject an element of surprise into her ensembles (成套服装), whether it’s through an imaginative turban (头巾) or through her variable hairstyles. In fact, her hairdos chang e with her every ensemble, going from classic chignon (发髻) at one event to wild and curly at another. She also likes to a dd a touch of old world Shanghai to a Louis Vuitton (路易威登) ensemble or rock-the-80s look with a Versace (范思哲) dress.She glides from glamorous fashion to unique dressing with eas e and confidence, which is why many have likened her ever-changing style to that of Lady Gaga. She has fun with fashion a nd she is not afraid to take chances, which is why her clothes ar e often noticed and critiqued by many style blogs, calling her on e of the most dynamic (充满活力的) dressers on the red carpet. With the nod from Vanity Fair, we might expect to see more of Fan Bingbing at future red carpet events.Outside Asia, Fan Bingbing is mostly famous for _____________ _______.her delivery of speechher graceful appearanceher glamorous and risk-taking styleher outstanding performance in moviesWhich is NOT among the possible ways Fang Bingbing may dr ess herself on the red carpet?By carrying unique bags.By using an imaginative turban.By combining Chinese elements with Western-style dresses. By wearing variable hairstyles that go with her ensembles. Why is Fan Bingbing called one of the most dynamic dressers o n the red carpet?Because she often designs red-carpet dresses by herself. Because she offers many other actresses fashion advice. Because she is creative about dressing and is willing to try new styles.Because she is often the one wearing the strangest dress on th e red carpet.What influence may be caused by Fan Bingbing’s inclusion in Vanity Fair’s list?Her dressing styles may change in the future.She may perform in some Hollywood movies.She may get more opportunities to perform in new movies.She may wear more glamorous dresses at red carpet events.( C )Brussels is home to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NA TO北约), the European Union and countless priceless works of art. B ut for promotion, the Belgian capital turns to a tiny peeing boy.The Manneken Pis (“撒尿小童”像), one of Brussels’ most recognizable statues, has been an e ssential tourist stop for centuries. Its exact origin is unknown bu t there are several legends behind the statue, the most famous being a boy named Julianske urinating on a burning fuse (导火索) and thus saving the city.The 15th-century urinating sculpture is also an icon for locals. “Our symb ol is only 61-cm tall and he’s peeing,” said Martha Meeze, a spokeswoman f or Visit Brussels, the ci ty’s tourist office. In , she said, “We don’t take ourselves too seriously.”Now, the statue is getting into marketing. He appears in logos a nd ads. Replicas of him, once mainly sold around Brussels as c orkscrews (红酒开瓶器) and in snow globes, are now also cast in colourful chocolate and as lollipops.When city officials wanted to promote a job-creation plan in 2005, they used ads depicting an office full of M annekens at computers and in meetings. Another poster showe d a construction site bustling with Mannekens in hard hats. Pro motions for the annual Brussels Summer Festival include the M annken playing an electric guitar.Even giant Coca-Cola Co. has gone with the flow. Colourful art on Coke vending machines at features the iconic boy standing atop the iconic b ottle. “Manneken Pis is one of our national symbols,” says a Bel gian Coke spokeswoman. She notes that Coke kept the images , installed in 2007, even after it changed worldwide ad campaigns two years later.Brussels doesn’t lack potential icons. It recently renovated the c enterpiece of its 1958 World’s Fair, a giant construction of tubes and silver spheres called the Atomium (原子塔). And the EU’s expanding headquarters complex has led so me to call Brussels “Europe’s Capital.” But neither means so m uch to the Belgian public as the Manneken Pis does. “The Man nken Pis is like the Eiffel Tower for Paris,” says Bérengère de L aveleye, of the Brussels City Museum. “It’s just smaller and mor e fun.”Brussels residents see the Manneken Pis as an icon as it _____ _______________.attracts tourists to the Belgian capitalhas a bunch of legends associated with itshows they don’t take themselves too seriouslyis a popular image in advertisingAll of the following statements are true about the Manneken Pis except that ____________________.it was created in the 1400sit is now cast in candyit has been used to promote the EUit means more to the Belgian public than the AtomiumWhat does it mean that Coca-Cola Co. has “gone with the flow”?It means the company has created a new advertising trend.It means the company has featured the Manneken Pis in its ads .It means the company has treated the Manneken Pis as a Belgi an national symbol.It means the company has changed its worldwide ad campaign s.The last paragraph may be followed by another that __________ __________.illustrates how the Manneken Pis is funpoints out problems with using the Manneken Pis in marketing suggests ways to promote the Manneken Pis worldwide explains the origins of the Manneken Pis( D )Over the last 25 years, British society has changed a great deal or at least many parts of it have. In some ways, however, very l ittle has changed, particularly where attitudes are concerned. Id eas about social class --- whether a person is “working class” or “middle class” are onearea in which changes have been extremely slow.In the past, the working class tended to be paid less than middl e-class people, such as teachers and doctors. As a result of this a nd also of the fact that workers’ jobs were generally much less secure, distinct differences in lifestyles and attitudes came into existence. The typical working man would collect his wages on Friday evening and then, it was widely believed, having given hi s wife her “housekeeping”, would go out and squander (挥霍) the rest on beer and betting.The stereotype (模式化的思想) of what a middle-class man did with his money was perhaps nearer the truth. He was --- and still is --- inclined to take a longer-term view. Not only did he regard buying a house of these provi ded him and his family with security. Only in very few cases did workers have the opportunity ( or the education and training ) to make such long-term plans.Nowadays, a great deal has changed. In a large number of cas es factory workers earn as much, if not more, than their middle-class supervisors. Social security and laws have made it less n ecessary than before to worry about “tomorrow”. Working class people seem slowly to be losing the feeling of inferiority they ha d in the past. In fact there has been a growing tendency in the p ast few years for the middle classes to feel slightly ashamed of t heir position.The changes in both lifestyles and attitudes are probably most easily seen amongst younger people. They generally tend to sh are very similar tastes in music and clothes; they spend their m oney in having a good time, and save for holidays or longer-term plans when necessary. There seems to be much less diffe rence than in precious generations. Nevertheless, we still have a wide gap between the well-paid (whatever the type of job they may have) and the low-paid. As long as this gap exists, there will always be a possibilit y that new conflicts and jealousies will emerge, or rather that th e old conflicts will re-appear, but between different groups. According to the passage, which of the following is not a typical feature of the middle class?Desiring for security.Making long-term plans.Having vision for the future.Saving money.The author seems to suggest that the description of __________ __________ is closer to truth.middle-class ways of spending moneyworking class ways of spending the weekendworking class drinking habitsmiddle-class attitudesWorking class people’s sense of security increased as a result of all the following factors except ____________________.better social securitymore supervisionhigher self-esteemless income disparityWhich of the following statements is incorrect?Changes are slowly taking place in all sectors of the British soci ety.The gap between working class and middle class young people is narrowing.Difference in income will remain but those in occupation will dis appear.Middle-class people may sometimes feel inferior to working class people.IV. Fill in each blank with the word in its proper form. ( 8% ) “When are you leaving?”“My plane __________ (take off) at 10:45.”Large quantities of water __________ (need) for cooling purpose .We were all laughing even though Daniel __________ (not finish ) his joke yet.The clerk put the parcel on the scales to find out how much it __ ________. (weigh)The photographer likes to take pictures of people without letting them know they __________. (photograph)The friendly insurance agent __________ (call) at my office two or three times a week to sell his various types of insurance polic ies.It is reported that by the end of this month the output of TV sets in this factory __________ (rise) by about 10%.Increasingly, over the past few years, people, especially young people, __________ (be) aware of the need to change their eatin g habits.V. Translations ( 15% )Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the word or phrase given in the brackets.这本小说让他着迷以至于他忘记了吃晚饭。

高中英语真题-2013—2014学年高一第一次月考

高中英语真题-2013—2014学年高一第一次月考

高中英语真题:2013—2014学年高一第一次月考第一部分听力理解(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

请听5段对话,选出最佳选项。

1.When will the lecture end?A.At 3:40.B.At 3:50.C.At 4:00.2.What do we know about Ben?A.He went to the hospital yesterday.B.He played volleyba ll yesterday.C.He hurt his leg yesterday.3.What does the man mean?A.The movie is exciting.B.The woman can’t see the movie.C.The woman should go to bed at once.4.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.Breakfast.B.Daily life.C.The dinner party.5.What will the man do on Saturday?A.Go to a party.B.Meet his father.C.Look after his mo ther.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

6.What does the man’s brother like doing?A.Reading comic books.B.Playing computer game s.C.Travelling around the world.7.What does the woman plan to give her mother?A.A hat.B.A shirt.C.A silk skirt.8.What can we learn from the conversation?A.Gloria likes reading novels.B.The man will buy some chocolates.C.The speakers are probably in .听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。

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He ran rather than walked when seeing her.
见到她时,他是跑而不是走。
• She enjoys singing rather than dancing. • 她喜欢唱歌而不是跳舞。
• 运用 完成句子
I would walk to school every day ___________________ (而不骑) a bike. rather than ride
典例 His students think highly of his teaching. 学生对他的教学十分赞赏。
拓展 think highly/well/a lot/much of 重视……;对……评价高 think little/nothing/poorly/ill of 看轻……;对……评价不高
• systems.他们就几种不同体制的优点辩论 了一个多小时。 • They debate the question freely.他们自 由地辩论这个问题。 • 拓展 debate (on/over/about) sth.with sb. 和某人辩论某事 • debate whether to do sth.讨论是否做某 事 • under debate 在辩论中
Line 10)他/她关心的只是目击者是否提供了真实的信息,这些
信息必须是事实而不是个人的观点或看法。
点拨 rather than 常用来连接平行结构,其后可接名词、代 词、形容词、副词、动词、动词-ing 形式等。如: I think Tom, rather than you, is to blame. 我认为应受责备的是汤姆而不是你。
• 谢谢
运用 完成句子 under debate ①Be patient.The proposal is _______________________ ( 在 讨论中).
debated with on/over/about ② I ______________________ Mary ___________________ (和……讨论了) the topic. debating whether to go ③The students are ____________________ (讨论是否去) for a picnic or not.
Tips for an informal class debate (Page 7, Reading and writing 3)一次非正式班级辩论的提示 2.debate 点拨 (1)n.争论;辩论 We had a heated debate yesterday. 昨天我们开了一场激烈的辩论会。 (2)vt. & vi.争论;辩论 They debated for over an ferent
He/She only cares about whether the eyewitness has given true information, which must be facts rather than
opinions.(Page 5, Using Language, Reading and listening 1,
Section Ⅲ
Using Language
I think highly of those who are searching for the Amber Room.(Page 7, Reading and writing 2) 我很赞赏那些寻
找琥珀屋的人们。
1.think highly of 看重;器重;赞赏;高度评价
运用 完成句子 think highly/well/a lot/much of ①Many experts __________________________ (高度评价) this painting. think little/nothing/poorly/ill of ②I ______________________________ (看不起) those who always speak ill of others.
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