高考英语(外研版)一轮复习练习:语法部分 8 第八讲随堂训练 Word版
高考外研版英语一轮学案选修8Module6TheTangPoemsWord版含答案

Module 6 The Tang Poems一、背单词与词块(一)背阅读单词——会认就行(背诵时遮住右侧汉语,先自主翻译,后比对词义)1.acquaintance n.相识的人;泛泛之交2.farewell n.告另3.astronomy n.天文学4.shadow n.影子,阴影5.altitude n.高度;海拔6.merchant n.商人(二)背重点单词——写对才行1.seed".种子2.dynasty1 朝;代3.sharer.分享,共享4.mentaktZA 内心的;精神上的5.disorder//,混乱,失调;紊乱6.channels,途径;渠道7.glancer. 一瞥;迅速看一眼8.sponsors,赞助商9.expense//,费用unch。
.开始,(积极有力地)着手进行11.reveals,揭示,揭露;显露12.appeal% 魅力,吸引力13.merryaJA 欢快的14.anniversary^.周年纪念日15.updater,更新;刷新16.whichever”。
% 无论哪个17.preview% 预观;预看(三)背拓展单词——用准才行1.expand v.扩大:扩张:扩展f exnansion/z.扩张2.tolerate v.忍受f tolerantadj.宽容的:容忍的f tolerance”.容忍3.special a切•特别的;专门的fspeciallyado.特别地f specialist”,专家4.advance n.进步;进展f advanced。
力.先进的:高级的5.fail v.失败f failure".失败者;失败(2)think of... as ...=look on ... as ...=consider/see/view/regard …as …意思是”把看作……”。
(3)hand in hand意思是“手拉手”,类似的短语有:arm in arm臂挽着臂;shoulder to shoulder/side by side 肩并肩;face to face 面对面。
高中英语高考英语一轮复习第二部分语法专练专题八并列连词和状语从句课件外研版201805082129

并列连词和状语从句
考向分析
在高考中,针对并列连词的考查主要体现在and,but,or,so等词的用法
上。状语从句包括时间状语从句、条件状语从句、原因状语从句、目 的状语从句、结果状语从句等,而高考考查的重点是when,if,because,be-
fore,until,since等引导词的用法。
(3)“动词+and+同一动词”表示动作长时间地“继续”或“重复”。 We waited and waited.我们等呀等。 (4)“祈使句+and+陈述句”相当于“if从句+主句”。 Work hard and you will succeed.=If you work hard, you will succeed.努力 工作,你就会成功。 One more time(=Give me one more time)and I will succeed.=If you give me one more time, I will succeed.再给我一次机会,我就会成功。 2.or (1)or表示选择,意为“或,还是”。 Would you prefer tea or coffee? 你喜欢茶还是咖啡?
答案 while 句意:没办法知道为什么有人能够有重大发现,而有的人 同样聪明,却不能。while 在这里表示两种情况的对比。
用法精讲
1.and
(1)and作并列连词,意为“和,并且”,当连接三个或三个以上并列的成
分时,一般在最后两者之间加and,其余用逗号分开。 He bought a book and a pen.他买了一本书和一支笔。
性。
考点二
一、时间状语从句
状语从句
语境运用
2019届高考英语(外研版)一轮复习练习:选修8 2 Module2知能演练轻松闯关 Word版含解析

Ⅰ阅读理解(2018·烟台诊断)Grandparents who help out occasionally with childcare intheir community tend to live longer than seniors who do not care for other people, according to a study from Berlin, Germany.“Having no contact with grandchildren at all can negatively impact grandparents’ health. This link could be deeply rooted in our evolutionary past when help with childcare was important for the survival of the human species,” said Sonja Hilbrand, one of the researchers.The findings are drawn from data on more than 500 people over age 70. Overall, after accounting for grandparents’ age and general state of health, the risk of dying over a 20year period was one third lower for grandparents who cared for their grandchildren,compared with grandparents who provided no childcare.Caregiving was associated with a longer life even when the care receiver wasn’t relative. Half of all childless seniors who provided support to friends or neighbors lived for seven years after the study began, while nonhelpers lived for four years on average.“Caregiving may give caregivers a purpose of life because they may feel useful for others and society. Caregiving may be thought also as an activity that keeps caregivers physically and mentally active,” said Professor Bruno Arpino.Arpino noted, however, that caregiving is not the only activity that can improve health and that too many caring responsibilities can take away from other beneficial activities like working, being in social clubs, or volunteering.“Children should take__into__account their parents’needs, willingness, and desires and agree with them on the timing and amount of childcare,” he suggested.“It is very important that every individual decides for himself/herself, what ‘proper amounts of help’means,” Hilbrand said, adding, “As long as you do not feel stressed about the intensity(强度)of help you provide you may be doing something good for others as well as for yourself.”【解题导语】德国柏林一项研究发现,祖父母适当地帮忙照顾孙辈比不照顾孙辈的老年人寿命长。
高考英语(外研版)一轮复习练习:选修8 2 Module2知能演练轻松闯关 Word版含解析

Ⅰ阅读理解(2018·烟台诊断)Grandparents who help out occasionally withchildcare in their community tend to live longer than seniors who do notcare for other people, according to a study from Berlin, Germany.“Having no contact with grandchildren at all can negatively impactgrandparents’health. This link could be deeply rooted in our evolutionary past when help with childcare was important for the survival of the human species,”said Sonja Hilbrand, one of the researchers.The findings are drawn from data on more than 500 people over age 70. Overall, after accounting for grandparents’ age and general state of health, the risk of dying over a 20year period was onethird lower for grandparents who cared for their grandchildren,compared with grandparents who provided no childcare.Caregiving was associated with a longer life even when the care receiver wasn’t relative. Half of all childless seniors who provided support to friends or neighbors lived for seven years after the study began, while nonhelpers lived for four years on average.“Caregiving may give caregivers a purpose of life because they may feel useful for others and society. Caregiving may be thought also as an activity that keeps caregivers physically and mentally active,”said Professor Bruno Arpino.Arpino noted, however, that caregiving is not the only activity that can improve health and that too many caring responsibilities can take away from other beneficial activities like working, being in social clubs, or volunteering.“Children should take__into__account their parents’needs, willingness, and desires and agree with them on the timing and amount of childcare,”he suggested.“It is very important that every individual decides for himself/herself, what ‘proper amounts of help’means,”Hilbrand said, adding, “As long as you do not feel stressed about the intensity(强度)of help you provide you may be doing something good for others as well as for yourself.”【解题导语】德国柏林一项研究发现,祖父母适当地帮忙照顾孙辈比不照顾孙辈的老年人寿命长。
外研版高中英语选修八高考一轮复习选修8参考答案

课时作业(四十三)Ⅰ.1.A考查动词短语辨析。
句意:在横渡湖面的比赛中,会有一艘船一直在现场,以防紧急情况的发生。
stand by意思是“做好随时行动的准备”。
turn on 打开;get on上(车、船);go off离开,均不符合题意。
2.A考查动词短语辨析。
break up 断绝关系;finish up 结果成为,最终到来;divide up 分担,分配,分享;close up (伤口)愈合。
3.B考查介词短语辨析。
此处意思是“以问题方式向对方提出请求显得更有礼貌”。
in the form of “以……形式”,符合句意。
in search of寻找;in need of需要;in the direction of朝……方向。
4.B考查介词辨析。
through(从某物内部)穿过;against反对,和……比较,在……衬托下,靠着;across(从某物表面)穿过;beyond在……另一边,为……所不及。
句意:红旗在蓝天和白云的衬托下看起来非常漂亮。
5.D考查动词短语辨析。
stand out引人注目,脱颖而出;stick out 突出,伸出;stick to 坚持,忠于,信守;stand for代表,主张。
句意:我们的女儿是一个不错的舞者,她从许多舞者中脱颖而出。
6. C考查名词辨析。
state表示“状况,状态”,是可数名词,常与in构成搭配,表示“处于某种状态”。
condition一般强调产生影响的原因或环境,复数形式指笼统的情况,表示健康状况时一般作不可数名词;position岗位,位置;situation情形,境遇。
7.B考查名词辨析。
cost花费;value价值;price价钱,价格;worth值得。
依题意可知是“远远超过它的真实价值”,故选B。
8.A根据句意可知,此句用in case引导目的状语从句,意为“以防,万一”。
so that 为了,以便;in order为了,后须跟that;as if好像,引导方式状语从句。
【新高考】2022年高考英语外研版一轮复习配套练习:选修8

高考题型·组合规范练15选修8Module1阅读题组——练速度(35 mins)Ⅰ.阅读理解ANational Park Association of Queensland ActivitiesVegetation Management GroupSaturday 14th March 2020Location:Jolly’s Lookout carpark,D’Aguilar National ParkLeader:Angus McElnea (0429854446)Get your hands dirty!Come and spend a couple of hours to help with lantana(a type of flowering plant) control and revegetation(植被再造) work in the Boombana and Jolly’s Lookout areas of D’Aguilar National Park,west of Brisbane.Wynnum North BoardwalkSunday 15th March 2020Location:Wynnum North BoardwalkLeader:Jocelyn Dixon (0733788486)Fee:$5(members) $10(non-members)Join with us to view the water and bush birds of this area.A track from Wynnum North Road leads to a secret place for viewing a diverse mix of birds walking around in water.From there we will take a short walk to the Mangrove Boardwalk.May Long Weekend CampSaturday 2nd May to Monday 4th May 2020Leader:Tony Parsons (0433224544)Join us for a long weekend in Border Rangers National Park,camping at Sheep Station Creek campground.Spend the days exploring the national park,and evenings around the campfire.We will have the chance to view Mt Warning from the Pinnacle at sunrise and sunset.Bring your family and stay for the weekend or come down for a day.It will be enjoyable.Central West Qld National ParksSaturday 29th August to Sunday 6th September 2020Leader:Wendy Bell(0733002473)Exciting opportunity to visit and explore at least six national parks in the comfort of a big coach and be accommodated,rather than camping.Basic cost of the tour is $3,400 per person.Total cost includes all transport,all meals,and activity fees.1.Who will you call if you are interested in bird-watching?A.Angus McElnea.B.Jocelyn Dixon.C.Tony Parsons.D.Wendy Bell.2.In which of the activities will a fire be built?A.May Long Weekend Camp.B.Wynnum North Boardwalk.C.Vegetation Management Group.D.Central West Qld National Parks.3.How is Central West Qld National Parks different from the other activities?A.It is a weekend activity.B.Lots of walking is involved.C.The organizer provides the transport.D.Visitors have to bring their own food.BWhen I reached the age of 12,my Aunt Fern gave me a tip on life that I will neverforget.“Smile,” she said,putting her arm around me.“If you want friends,smile.People will want to be around you if you do.” I have always been admiring Aunt Fern,who at the age of 89 still spreads happiness around even she herself is in difficulty.I stood in front of the mirror in my bedroom and smiled as she suggested.I tried all kinds of smiles until I settled on my ordinary,simple,happiest looking teeth-showing smile.I practiced it.It felt good.Give it a try,and it’ll make you happy,too.This idea was further boosted (提高) when in the 10th grade I was advised by a friend in our school who was a senior to try out for the cheerleader.She was the head cheerleader and would be graduating and moving on.Without hesitation,I told her,“No.I won’t try out.”I had tried out the year before and lost.In those days,the cheerleaders were chosen by all the students.Despite my busy study,I had practiced hard and thought I did okay,but found out that I not only lost,but came in last.No way would I humiliate (羞辱) myself!Not ever!She persisted(坚持说),“If I teach you how to win,will you try out?I’m leaving and when I’m gone,there won’t be a cheerleader.”“Can you promise I would win?”“No,but almost.I think if you do what I say,you could win.”She then worked with me,teaching me cheers,but more importantly she taught me how to communicate with students.She said,“Forget the result!Start caring about everyone in this school,really caring.Learn their names and be interested in them.Smile and be friendly.Smile at everyone.”Back to the mirror,I smiled my head off again.I learned the kids’ names,learned about them and actually cared about them.So,the end of the story:I won.I won for the next two years until I graduated.4.What kind of person was Aunt Fern?A.Strict.B.Experienced.C.Generous.D.Optimistic.5.The author was advised by her aunt to .A.make as many friends as possibleB.practice smiling in front of a mirrorC.smile in an ordinary and simple wayD.be the head cheerleader of her school6.Why did the author refuse her friend’s offer at first?A.She wasn’t interested in it.B.She was afraid of failing again.C.Her friend didn’t tell her how to win.D.She had to focus on her study.7.What is the best way to communicate with others according to the author?A.Showing real care for others.B.Developing the same interest.C.Memorizing all the names.D.Forgetting the possible bad result.CBiscayne is not very far from the lights,noise and excitement of downtown Miami.But it has a very different atmosphere from the big city.Biscayne National Park was established as a national monument in 1968.It became a national park in 1980.That year,its size also increased.The park now covers more than 70,000 hectares.If you enjoy water,Biscayne is the park for you.Ninety-five percent of the park is water.Many kinds of animals live in these waters.Some of them are threatened or endangered.You will find the huge,gentle West Indian manatee(海牛),the less gentle American crocodile,several kinds of sea turtles,and more than 500 species of fish.Scientists say human history at Biscyane begins more than 10,000 yearsago.However,evidence of the area’s earliest people is mostly underwater now,as water levels have risen over time.Within the last 3,000 years,people began to settle in the area.Scientists continue to learn about these people by examining the big hills of shells they left behind.The shells contain other waste,too,including early tools and housewares.European explorers began arriving in the area in the early 1500s.They brought with them diseases like smallpox and measles(天花和麻疹).Over time,these diseases killed huge numbers of natives.Early explorers arrived in the area on ships.The reefs and rough waters made it difficult for ship captains.Biscayne’s waters contain more than 50 shipwrecks.Scuba divers today can explore six of them.Four ecosystems come together here,which is what makes the park so diverse.The blending ecosystems create“edge communities”.These edge communities support a huge amount of wildlife.The underwater diversity is what attracts most people to Biscayne National Park.Many visitors come here to scuba dive in Biscayne’s clear and warm waters.8.What happened to Biscayne National Park in 1980?A.It began to be set up as a national park.B.It was built as a national monument.C.It became much larger in area.D.It covered more than 70,000 hectares.9.By examining the shells they left behind,scientists can .A.learn about the sea animalsB.know how old the place isC.learn when the earliest people arrivedD.learn about the life of the earliest people10.What does “edge communities” probably refer to?A.The place where four ecosystems meet.B.The place where the natives live.C.The place where Europeans first arrived.D.The place where people like to scuba dive.11.What attracts tourists most to Biscayne National Park?A.Its endangered animals.B.Its long history.C.Its ecosystems.D.Its underwater activities.DWhile you visit the happiest place on Earth,I hope you don’t hear these two phrases—or the tour might be about to turn into a nightmare.Disney World and Disneyland are well-known for being the happiest places in the world,but sometimes,some bad things happen.When they do,staff have code words to let other staff know what has taken place without destroying your perfectly happy day with terrible details.According to the New York Post,one of the code words you can hear a worker say at Disney World is “White Powder Alert”.A “White Powder Alert” means that a guest has brought the ashes of their dead relatives in order to make the happiest place on Earth their final restingplace.According to Susan Veness,author of Walt Disney World Hacks,this most commonly occurs on the Haunted Mansion ride.This is both illegal and can get you banned from Disney forever.The second Disney code word you never want to hear is “E-stop”.This one is a bit more straightforward (直截了当的) and isn’t used just for Disney.In order to remain as perfectly clear in an emergency situation as possible,workers in most amusement parks use the same phrase.It means “Emergency Stop”.If a ride must be shut down due to a sanitary (卫生的) issue—like someone getting sick or pouring ashes—or a safety issue,an E-stop is called and the ride is instantly shut down while park officials decide if the ride should be evacuated(疏散) immediately or simply paused for maintenance.No matter what code words are said,you’ll never want to heara Disney cast member use these words.12.Why do staff in Disneyland use code words?A.They make other staff know situations better.B.They try to make tourists have a good day.C.They want to make bad things happen less.D.Code words make communication easier.13.What will happen if a tourist brings ashes of the dead to Disneyland?A.Susan Veness will criticize him seriously.B.He will be driven to the Haunted Mansion ride.C.He will be forbidden to go to Disneyland forever.D.He will get no place to rest in Disneyland.14.Who makes a decision to make a ride be paused according to the text?A.People repairing the machine.B.People using code words.C.People in charge of sanitary.D.People in charge of the park.15.What can be a suitable title for the text?A.Beautiful Disneyland That is Attractive and MagicalB.Two Code Words That You Never Want to Hear in DisneyC.Some Emergency Cases That Happen in DisneylandD.Advice That Makes You Have a Good Time in DisneyⅡ.阅读七选五A school in Sarajevo is making headlines for not only accepting a deaf student,but also teaching his entire class sign language to allow them to better communicate with him.The story began in September last year when Mirzana Coralic requested the primary school in her neighbourhood to enroll her 6-year-old son,Zejd.1The teacher,Sanela Ljumanovic,accepted almost immediately,but on the first day of school,she noticed Zejd sitting all by himself.2Sanela,determined to find a solution,tried developing a few tricks and signs of her own.But a parent of another child came up with an even better idea,getting the whole class to learn sign language along with Zejd.3Three months later,Zejd was happily able to communicate to all his classmates about regular things like homework and games.4“I like this language and I also think it will be useful when I grow up,” said Anesa Susic,one of his classmates.Now,sign language is getting quite popular at Osman Nakas primary school,with kids from other classes trying to learn as well.Although Bosnia has laws in place that allow children with disabilities to attend all schools,there aren’t many teachers like Anisa.5However,the parents of the children in Zejd’s class offered to contribute money to pay for the lessons.Of course,not all parents can afford to,but Sanela maintains confidentially about which parents pay and how much.A.So they got sign language teacher Anisa.B.Therefore,Zejd’s pay is not a problem.C.As a result,many troubles started to appear.D.Zejd has a hearing disability.E.The other kids in Zejd’s class are quite happy as well.F.Zejd was unable to communicate with any of his schoolmates.G.That’s because the Ministry of Education doesn’t pay for sign language classes.参考答案选修8Module1阅读题组——练速度Ⅰ.【语篇导读】这是一篇应用文。
外研版高考英语一轮总复习课后习题 选修8 高考题型组合规范练15

高考题型·组合规范练15选修8 Module1阅读理解题组——练速度(35mins)Ⅰ.阅读理解AOnlineBookShopThe books listed here are reasonably cheap and also after discount they are even cheaper. OnceUponaTime It is a collection of short storieswritten by a young and imaginative mind.The stories cover the eagined,of a nine-year-old.This is an ideal return gift for all your child’s friends on his or her birthday.You can also gift this book to inspire a young friend or child. WordPowerMadeEasy WordPowerMadeEasy is a comprehensivevocabulary-building system created by legendary grammarian Norman Lewis that provides asimple,step-by-stepPrice:$6.5 method to increase yourknowledge and mastery ofthe English language.Price:$7.2GeneralKnowledge This GeneralKnowledge covers all the sections likeHistory,Geography,Economy,General Science with Theory,Figures,Graphics and Tables.It can be used for preparation of competitive exams.Here in this section you can buy this book online in a discounted rate and avail at your doorstep,and the easiest payment options are available here.Price:$8.4 LifeIsWhatYouMakeItLifeIsWhatYouMakeIt is a story of a young girl Ankita Sharma who is smart and lives her life as she likes.Ankita was born in a middle class family in a time when Doordarshan was the only source of entertainment and writing love letters was a general trend,with every youth dreaming ofliving a college life.Price:$6.81.What do we know about OnceUponaTime?A.It describes a nine-year-old’s real life experiences.B.It can serve as an ideal present chosen for children.C.It has inspired many children to write short stories.D.It was written by the young writer at the age of nine.2.Which book can help people prepare for competitive ee.B.WordPowerMadeEasy.C.GeneralKnowledge.D.LifeIsWhatYouMakeIt.3.What do the four books have in common?A.They share the same theme.B.They are of a writing style.C.They win popularity with girls.D.They are sold at low prices.BIt was a day in late December.The Christmas tree had been taken down.The lights and decorations had been boxed up and put in the closet until nepty.Surely I wasn’t looking forward to the long,cold,dark winter to come.I had always been a light lover on the inside.I tried to take comfort in knowing that a few more minutes of daylight was being added each day,but it hardly worked.I was both surprised and delighted when I looked out of my window and saw that a spring-like day had suddenly arrived.I could hear the neighborhood children outside playing in the warm air.I smiled when I saw them and my inner little girl longed to be out there riding bikes and playing games as well.I tied my dogs for their afternoon walk hoping to enjoy some of the sunshine myself.As I was about to head out the door,however,I decided to do something a little different.I reached down and pulled my shoes and socks off.I hadn’t been barefoot outside since the summer.I slowly stepped out on the cool damp grass.It felt so alive under my feet.I laughed as I walked along.I remembered something I once read too,“Walk as if you were kissing the earth with yourfeet.” And with each step I did so.My walk felt sacred and holy.I felt a oneness with the world and the love of Heaven all around me.With love in my heart,I thanked for the gift of this day and no longer dreaded the coming of the winter.I thought I had gathered enough energy and courage to welcome it.All of us are walking through this life.But it is up to each of us how we do so.Are you going to trip and walk with heavy steps and complain with each step you take?Or are you going to kiss the earth with your feet and Heaven with your heart?The choice is yours.4.How did the author feel shortly after Christmas at first?A.Surprised.B.Delighted.C.Unhappy.D.Relaxed.5.Why did the author want to go out?A.She was inspired by delighted children.B.She had to walk her dogs in the afternoon.C.She intended to give the neighbors warmth.D.She was touched by her childhood memories.6.What a different thing did the author do?A.She kissed the earth lovingly.B.She walked barefoot outside.C.She read a book on the grass.D.She dried her feet in the sun.7.What does the underlined word “dreaded” mean in Paragraph 3?A.Forgot.B.Judged.C.Desired.D.Feared.CVoters in Colorado narrowly approved an initiative (新方案),setting the stage for the return of gray wolves,which were wiped out in this area by the 1940s.This is the first time that a state has reintroduced an animal like this.The Colorado Parks and Wildlife department will lead the effort to establish a sustainable population of gray wolves in the western part of the state,beginning in or .The Southern Rocky Mountains,where there used to be a lot of them,contain millions ofacres of suitable habitat that could support several hundred wolves or more.However,some say it’s unwise to l eave the question to voters.“State biologists have previously declined to introduce wolves.There’s a reason why it’s never been done before,” says Shawn Martini,spokesperson for Coloradans for Protecting Wildlife,noting that most supporters are from urban areas and they don’t have to live alongside the animal,unlike people living in the countryside.Farmers and hunters don’t favor theinitiative,either.Farmers worry wolves will kill their cattle while hunters worry they will lose elk (驼鹿) to the predators.On the other hand,according to Jonathan Proctor,a conservationist with the Defenders of Wildlife,reintroducing wolves will restore Colorado’s natural balance.They help thin out sick animals,maintaining healthy populations of deer and elk.The remains of wolf kills also provide food for “eaters of the dead”,including wolverines,eagles,and bears.He also emphasizes the experience of living with wolves in other places,like theNorthern Rockies,has shown that wolves are not the threat people sometimes make them out to be.Biologists of the reintroduction program promise to make it a priority to work with people living alongside wolves,providing training and resources to keep the wolves out of the farms in the first place.And a program will be funded to pay farmers for their lost cattle.8.What can we learn about the Southern Rocky Mountains from the text?A.They are heavily populated.B.They were inhabited by wolves.C.They are in the east of Colorado.D.They are home to small animals.9.What’s Shawn Martini’s opinio n about the return of the gray wolves?A.It’s unfair to make it happen by voting.B.It’s welcomed by urban and rural people.C.State biologists shouldn’t have opposed it.D.The wolves should be put somewhere else.10.What will the program biologists probably do first?A.Buy more cattle.B.Reach out to the locals.C.Relocate the wolves.D.Clear the site for wolves.11.What can be a suitable title for the teing HomeB.No Worries About WolvesC.Always Vote for What Is RightD.Wolves Help Local EcosystemDThey’re not the world’s tallest or longest bridges,but a string of river crossings made from tree roots are engineering wonders that contain lessons for modern architects.The town of Cherrapunji in the Khasi Hills is credited with the world record for annual rainfall of over 75 feet!And in this rainy and wet climate,the rubber fig tree grows with abandon.The tree has a secondary root system that grows up above the ground floor andlets the tree easily grow on top of big stones and even out in the middle of streams.Long ago,the Khasis,a tribe in Meghalaya region,realized they could make use of these roots to their own advantage.By controlling and directing the secondary roots,they have created strong living bridges with which to cross streams and rivers by themselves.To make a tree grow in a certain direction,the tribe’s people use the trunk of a betel nut tree,whose middle is got rid of,as a guidance system.The thin,tender roots of the rubber tree are placed so they grow in the direction of the tree trunk rather than fanning out.Eventually,the roots reach the other side of the river and grow into the soil.This process can take well over a decade before the bridge is fully functional and then over time the bridge grows and strengthens.Rocks are placed along t he bridge’s sides to improve the footpaths.Some of these bridges are over 100 feet long and can even support the weight of fifty or more people at a time.These bridges are used daily by the people of the villages around Cherrapunji and a feware thought to be more than 500 years old.There is even a double-decker bridge,known as the “Umshiang Double-Decker Root Bridge”,which features two bridges grown right on top of each other.It is thought to be the only bridge of its kind.12.What do we know about the bridges in Meghalaya?A.They resemble the fig tree roots.B.They’re works of modern architects.C.They take a very short time to build.D.They’re constructed by the villagers.13.How is a betel nut tree used in building the bridges?A.It plays the role of a guide.B.It bears the weight of the bridge.C.It protects the surface of the bridge.D.It delivers materials across the river.14.What does the third paragraph mainly describe?A.A comple.B.A construction process.C.A scientific theory.D.A natural landscape.15.What makes the “Umshiang Double-Decker Root Bridge” unusual?A.Its history.B.Its material.C.Its shape.D.Its length.Ⅱ.阅读七选五HowtoCreateaClose-Knit(紧密的)FamilyIn the era of video games and teily can seem like an impossible task.Close-knit families offer each other support and encouragement through all the phases of life.Here is advice on how to create a close-knit family.Enjoy the simple things in life with your children. 1 Avoid filling each afternoon with endless activities and classes,and allow your kids to have plenty of downtime to go outside or playa game around the kitchen table.2 Let your kids hang out with you on occasion when you are talking to your friends.Teach your children the art of conversation and the joy of sitting around a restaurant table to discuss life.Create a family culture where everyone has value.3 Eating meals together as a family lowers your child’s risk of getting involved with drugs,alcohol at an early age.Make sure to give your kids plenty of attention,include everyone in the conversation and laugh together.Show affection to your children to create feelings of attachment,from bear hugs to high fives.Play together and participate in enjoyable activities,such as going to the movies,bowling or camping. 4Encourage open communication between family members and discourage secrets. 5 Show your children how to support and stand up for each other.A.Close-knit families often put others first.B.Include your children in your daily activities.C.Connect with your kids on a daily basis by eating dinner together.D.Take a walk,go to an art museum and taste new foods at cultural fairs.E.Realize that a playful family cures stressful days and relationship tension.F.Spending time with kids can create a tight bond that makes kids feel connected.G.Allow each family member to express his or her opinion and talk through difficult emotional times.选修8 Module2语言运用题组——求精准(25mins)Ⅰ.完形填空It was a hot,damp summer day.After I 1 my tank in the local gas station,I started to walk inside to pay.Just then I noticed two elderly 2 standing back from their car.There was a mixture of shock and 3 on their faces.I followed their 4 and saw what they saw:five yellow jackets were building a 5 around their gas cap.My eyes 6 .I shared the ladies’ fear.Yellow jackets had never been 7 to me.When I was a young boy,a friend of mine and I were 8 and playing in my backyard.I must have 9 on one of their hidden nests while running.10 ,both of us were being chased and stung over and over by the yellow jackets.We ran away 11 with great fear.My mom 12 ran a cold bath and put us both in it to ease the pain and itching (瘙痒) before giving us 13 to fight all the poison in our little bodies from the stings.I knew I couldn’t let fear stop me now.I 14 my back pocket for a paper towel I had there,tore out the nest and stepped on it while the 15 wasps (黄蜂) buzzed around me.Both of the ladies thanked me 16 .I smiled,and nervousness and fear were replaced with 17 .In this life,you can’t let the fear of being stung either physically or 18 keep you from doing what is right.We need to go 19 ourselves and love each other.Don’t let the yellow jackets in your life 20 you back.1.A.filled B.movedC.chargedD.emptied2.A.men B.womenC.driversD.jackets3.A.anger B.painC.sadnessD.fear4.A.nose B.earsC.eyesD.mouth5.A.room B.nestC.houseD.hall6.A.widened B.closedC.openedD.lowed7.A.lovely B.likelyC.friendlyD.carefully8.A.jumping B.climbingC.walkingD.running9.A.removed B.steppedC.pacedD.searched10.A.As a result B.After allC.Above allD.At the same time11.A.discussing B.eing ughing12.A.nervously B.suddenlyC.casuallyD.immediately13.A.food B.timeC.medicineD.advice14.A.reached into B.arrived inC.got toD.pulled out15.A.happy B.angryC.sadD.worried16.A.suddenly B.excitedlyC.luckilyD.nervously17.A.pain B.surpriseC.doubtD.joy18.A.heartedly B.intelligentlyC.emotionallyD.punctually19.A.through B.backC.aheadD.beyond20.A.hold B.setC.hangD.giveⅡ.语法填空Robotics is a complex field.But brothers Sanjay and Arvind Seshan found an early passion for it.In ,they started a mission to make 1. easier for others to learn robotics by creating a website,2. they teach people to code.The story started when they were looking for materials for learning how to program,and they 3. (realize) that there was not really anything good online.Then they came up 4.an idea of creating a brief set of lessons from which kids and adults can learn 5. (easy) to program.The website started with basic lessons on robotics and coding.But now the lessons can support kids who 6. (involve) with robotics for years and who want to learn something new.The brothers thought that one of the reasons why kids liked it 7. (be) that they were being taught by other kids.The brothers understand that robotics takes 8. (patient) and lots of time.They recall a project 9. (call) Pix3l Plott3r,a robot that would print people’s pictures.It took them two years to get a fully working model,and they made six or moreversions.The brothers’ advice is never 10. (give) up if something does not work for the first time and to try different ways of solving the problem.选修8 Module3主观题组合练——要规范(40mins)Ⅰ.语法填空Two special friends in the Cincinnati area have created a 1. (merry) Christmas than ever for the children and families affected during the pandemic,and it 2. (inspire) by the experience of gratitude they both felt as they grew up.Jordynn and her best friend Skylar started Make a Kid Merry,3. organization that provides holiday gifts to kids—the same support as their own moms received years ago.4. (grow) up,both Jordynn and Skylar were raised by single mothers,and this fueled their desire this year5.(make) sure they “pay it forward” to offer support to other kids of single-parent families during the holidays.Pandemic has influenced numerous families since it 6. (break) out,so the two friends decided to set providing gifts for 50 kids 7. their goal.They asked their community for 8. (donate),and enlisted friends as elves (精灵) to 9. (beautiful) wrap the gifts and deliver them.“We both come from single-mother households,10.resulted in the fact that we both had to be sponsored for Christmases before,” Jordynn told WCPONews.“We just wanted to be able to create a way to give back to our community.”Ⅱ.短文改错The other day the member s of our school’s English club take the exchange students in their school to visit the City Cultural Center.During the visit,they appreciated large picture exhibition of our rich local culture and some unique form of our local arts.Besides,they watched a video about the achievements we had made in the past few century.The eazing at our colorfulculture,saying that the visit was really a big cultural feast with them.The visit was a greatly success and they were quite satisfied with it.It was not only enriche d the exchange students’ life,but also helped them learning more about Chinese culture.Ⅲ.书面表达假设你是高三3班的李津。
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高考题型·组合规范练16选修8 Module4阅读理解题组——练速度(35mins)Ⅰ.阅读理解AFamily-FriendlyWalksPADLEYGORGENeiles north of Bakewell,lies Padley Gorge.Trails are kept as natural as possible—it’s more a case of finding the gaps in the woods than following a path.LONGSHAWESTATEThe 1.7-mile walking route around this National Trust estate skirts the upper end of Padley Gorge.People love the stepping stones,but Longshaw is mostly all about the giant fallen trees,left in place for little hands and feet to delightfully climb over.HIGGERTORA pile of giant rocks dominates Higger Tor,the best of several lookouts along the Ringinglow Road between Hathersage and Sheffield.Walk through the nearby fields,and then let the kids climb over hundreds of strangely smooth grey stones.The views out over the Hope Valley are great and impressive,and the rock pools in Burbage Brook are perfect for rowing in.STANAGEEDGEPopular with rock climbers,this stone cliff marks the boundary of the mysterious land of the Dark Peak cliff and the grass-covered flat land of White Peak.It’s a si Hathersage.Alternatively,park at the Hollin Bank Car Park and climb half a mile to the top,out of breath.CHATSWORTHESTATEA three-mile circle from Calton Lees Car Park takes in a ruined factory,the pretty village of Edensor and views of Chatsworth House.Appreciate the stretch along the River Derwent—deer often hang out there.1.Whom is the teers.C.Families.D.Climbers.2.Which walks are most suitable for children?A.HIGGER TOR and STANAGE EDGE.B.LONGSHAW ESTATE and HIGGER TOR.C.PADLEY GORGE and LONGSHAW ESTATE.D.STANAGE EDGE and CHATSWORTH ESTATE.3.During which walk are you likely to meet with big animals?A.PADLEY GORGE.B.LONGSHAW ESTATE.C.STANAGE EDGE.D.CHATSWORTH ESTATE.BI first discovered Ruskin Bond on a hot afternoon in Agartala.My mother,sister and I were spending the summer with my father,an army officer,who was stationed there.There wasn’t much to do for a young teen in the army cantonment,so I spent most of my days at the library,which houseda various—if modest—collection of books.I casually picked up Bond’s DelhiIsNotFar on one such day and was immediately drawn into his gentle,unassuming,non-judgmental world.Since that day,I’ve searched for and read quickly with great enthusiasm every on e of Ruskin Bond’s works.I think my affinity came from the fact that I identified on some level with him.Like me,he was shy and dreamy and enjoyed the company of the written word above that of people.A particularly painful theme that runs through RuskinB ond’s work is his relationship with his father.The two were eore so perhaps because they were each other’s sole emotional support system.Bond’s parents divorced when he was little,and so it was just him and his father,and the latter comes across as a sensitive,gentle man who adored his son.Bond’s father died suddenly of malaria at 46,when Bond was just 10—a cruel blow for the young boy.It’s remarkable how Bond writes about his father’s untimely death with a quiet dignity:It is deeply touching but never maudlin.Moved as I was by Bond’s memories of his father,little did I know that I would soon be experiencing his pain first-hand.When I was 21,my father too suddenly passed away after a brief illness.Looking back at the time immediately after my father’s passing,all I remember is a feeling of utter disbelief,of thinking.I sought refuge in my beloved books,and no other author gave me as much assistance and relief as did my beloved Ruskin Bond.4.Why did the author go to the library?A.To read Bond’s novel.B.To review his lessons.C.To broaden his horizons.D.To kill his time.5.Which can best explain the underlined part in the third paragraph?A.Passion.B.Sympathy.C.Relief.D.Inspiration.6.What does the author think of Bond’s father?A.Determined.B.Considerate.C.Wealthy.D.Intelligent.7.Which would be the best title for the tey OfficerB.Unforgettable Time After My Father’s DeathC.Ruskin Bond’s Works:My Beloved BooksD.My Ey CantonmentCBecoming a parent brings out the best in many animals.Although parenting is usually left to the females,males from many species go above and beyond to care for the offspring.Take anemone fish (海葵鱼) for eo,Marlin swims over 1,000 miles from the Great Barrier Reef to Sydney to rescue his son Nemo,who has been caught by divers.In reality,anemone fish rarely move so far away from their home.Despite their smaller size,the males help the females defend the nest,but only the male anemone fish take care of it.They use their fins as fans to provide a constant flow of oxygen and keep the surroundings clean.They also put a lot of effort in building the nest.The eggs take about five days to hatch.During this important period,dads fan them to provide oove the rubbish.They also pick up the eggs in their mouths and move them around to remove any bacteria.One of the biggest threats comes from female sticklebacks (刺鱼),who form organized groups and attack the nests to eat all the eggs.Males defend the newborn fish and bring back the ones who move too far from the nest.Once the fish grow up,they become a little bit more independent and start to swim away.The dad swims after them,picks them up in his mouth,and spits them back into his nest.Eventually,he gets to the point where he can’t keep track of them and that’s when they separat e.Doting (溺爱的) fathers are not restricted to the world of fish.In some poison frog species,the dads also warn the moms when the young ones are hungry and need to be fed.It’s generally believed that moms are the caregivers.In fish and frogs,it’s actually more common for the dads to provide care.8.What does the underlined word “offspring” in Paragraph 1 probably mean?A.Children.B.Relatives.C.Friends.D.Colleagues.9.What can we infer about male anemone fish?A.They take full responsibility for building the nest.B.They are much larger than female anemone fish.C.They are actually extremely eake attacks on other fishes.10.What does it mean when the dad can’t track its young fish?A.The dad can’t tend to the young fish.B.The young fish are already independent.C.The living environment is worse.D.The dad is in a state of aging.11.What can be the best title for the teodel Father in the Animal KingdomB.The New Role of the Male Anemone FishC.The Really Caring Caregivers in LifeD.A Strange Phenomenon in NatureDOnline education has grown fast over the past ten years.The eade teaching outside the traditional classroom possible for teachers and has provided learners with easy access to course materials.Its attractiveness,benefits,and challenges are addressed.In April,,I was approached by a student who was interested in our doctoral program.However,the first question out of her mouth was,“Do you offer any online courses?” Later that day,as I was reading the conference program guide trying for interesting presentations,I noticed many workshops on web-based learning and online education.I later attended two of those workshops and met several professors from different universities who had either taught online courses for quite some time or who were discovering the best practice for teaching online.These ee realize at least to some extent the degree of growth in online education.My responsibilities for the term included gaining more understanding of online education.Consequently,I made severalattempts to enrich my knowledge of distance learning and online teaching.I consulted with my colleagues who were teaching online courses.This helped me recognize the importance of getting materials prepared even before the start of a term.I also learned that online courses may consume more time than regular classroom teaching.And I attended several workshops regarding online education and established a network with those who were involved in online programs at other universities.I would consider these people as my consultants as I began to design my own online course.Also,I conducted a brief survey with 15 students and two staff members who had taken or taught an online course before to understand their epleted a literature review which gave me the foundation and the background of understanding the need for online education.12.What benefits the development of online education?A.Teachers’ good teaching ability.ck of traditional classrooms.C.Learners’ access to free courses.D.The rapid advance of technology.13.Why did the author take a student for example?A.To show students’ love for the doctoral program.B.To persuade learners of traditional education.C.To explain the growing trend of online education.D.To predict the future of the teaching career.14.What caused the author to know more about online education?A.The appetite for knowledge.B.The professional responsibilities.C.The requirement of research.D.The colleagues’ encouragement.15.What is the author’s attitude to online education?A.Carefree.B.Doubtful.C.Supportive.D.Unwilling.Ⅱ.阅读七选五Choosing a career can be a difficult task.Since most people spend the majority of their days working,your chosen career shouldhelp you lead a fulfilling life.So research the kinds of jobs available to get started on finding that perfect fit.Identify your talents. 1 These might include strong writing skills,eath skills,good coordination and physicalstrength.Supplement your skill list with things you enjoy doing.You may enjoy building furniture on the weekends,or landscaping at your home.2 Take online career quizzes to help you determine how your personality matches with different job options.If you’re a student,contact the Career Service Office of your school to speak with a counselor about choosing a career path.3 It will be particularly helpful to seek the advice of a professional who is well-established in a career that you are considering.Ask her what she considers to be a strong personality fit for her profession based on her experience.If you do not know any candidates personally for this kind of discussion,ask your school’s Career Service Office if they can link you with a mentor(指导者). 4Try out a potential career by completing a co-op term or internship. 5 Apply for co-op work terms related to your schooling.You may discover that you want to switch to something else immediately,or that it’s exactly the career for you.A.Research different careers.B.Make a list of things you’re good at.C.Talk to others you respect about their career choices.D.Identify the moral and monetary aspects of your career goals.E.You would be happy spending the majority of your time working.F.Sometimes the best way to find a career that is a good match for you is to try it out.G.If you are not a student,network at events attended by such people and see if you can strike up a conversation.选修8 Module5语言运用题组——求精准(25mins)Ⅰ.完形填空Annie eental injury.Her long-term 1 and distrust were created many years ago and acted to 2 her from a large amount of pain and sadness.As a little girl,it was a(n) 3 way that helped her 4 in a home where the adults drank and fought,and life was unsafe and 5 .When she grew up,Annie was aware that her depression 6 her in the past and stopped her from moving forward.As a young mother,Annie wanted to make 7 in her life because she recognized that her dark 8 and thoughts were holding her 9 and impacted her relationships. 10 ,they impacted her relationships with her daughter and her life partner.With a similar 11 ,she joined a psycho-therapy(心理治疗)club with a group of women.Annie was able to experience the 12 of being weak,to speak her truth,and share her feelings.In fact,to 13 and to allow herself to be weak and open with others helped to set her free from her 14 .As the group therapy 15 ,Annie began to eotions.Atfirst,the feelings came with sadness and fear which made her16 .Over time,she learned to make friends with those feelings and17 them.She was able to go back and contact the inner little girl who 18 those feelings,to talk to her and support her.Annie felt stronger and more 19 .In the group therapy,Annie learned a life 20 —even though our hearts are wounded in a relationship,healing the heart also needs to occur in the relationship,starting with the relationship to ourselves.1.A.wounds B.defenceC.sadnessD.illness2.A.hurt B.disappointC.protectD.cheer3.A.stupid efulC.impossibleD.unique4.A.survive B.refuseC.escapeD.fight5.A.imaginary B.privateC.preciousD.uncertain6.A.trapped B.panickedC.emptiedD.denied7.A.adventures B.changesC.wishesD.contributions8.A.emotions B.choicesC.discoveriesD.failures9.A.off B.upC.backD.out10.A.However B.ConsequentlyC.In particularD.In brief11.A.interest B.jobC.abilityD.history12.A.pain B.valueC.disadvantageD.fear13.A.trust B.declineC.freeD.appeal14.A.family B.pastC.kidsD.loss15.A.finished B.startedC.continuedD.paused16.A.inspired B.amazedC.ananage B.failC.serveD.support18.A.held B.blamedC.controlledD.overcame19.A.desperate B.confidentC.considerateD.sensitive20.A.experience B.styleC.attitudeD.lessonⅡ.语法填空China’s Wukong,a 1. (full) autonomous submersible(潜水器) that was developed by Harbin Engineering University,has reached a maeters,2. (set) a new diving record for domestic autonomous underwater vehicles.Wukong returned to its home port of Qingdao,Shandong Province on Thursday after completing 3. third phase of its deep-sea trial.During this year’s deep-sea scientific expedition(探险) in the Western Pacific Ocean 4. (organize) by the National Deep Sea Center of China from February 24 to April 1,Wukong had successfully reached a maximum deep-sea diving depth record of 7,709 meters,5. broke its previous record of 5,213 meters.Capable 6. full-ocean depth,it dived 5,000 meters and 7,000 meters respectively during the sea trials and retrieved(回收) water samples,laying a solid 7. (found) for 11,000-meter submersible tests.This is the second 8.(deep) record in the world after the one set by the Russian Vityaz-D AUV.Wukong,2 meters long,1 meter wide and 1.3 tons inweight,completed two sea trials at a 1,500-meter depth in .Autonomous underwater vehicles 9. (see) as one of the key emerging technologies in future naval warfare.But so far the compleean) that no country in the world has fielded them operationally.选修8 Module6主观题组合练——要规范(40mins)Ⅰ.语法填空In the third century BC,the full stop or period 1. (introduce) by Greek literary critic Aristophanes of Byzantium.It is used 2. (show) the end of a sentence.However,the full stop has a different meaning to teenagers and those in their early 20s,3. interpret it as a sign of anger.And there is a reason for that.The younger generation has grown up using the teary means of communication.When sending messages,they tend to break up their thoughts by sending each one as 4. separatemessage,instead of using a full stop.They feel the full stop once 5.(use) in traditional texting is not essential at all because the message is now ended just by sending it.David Crystal,one of the world’s leading language 6. (expert),argues that the usage of full stops is being revised in a really fundamental way.In his book,he says that the full stop has become an emotion marker that 7. (remind) the receiver that the sender is angry or 8. (annoy).Though the full stop has taken on a different meaning to the younger generation,specialists note that it is important to take the language environment 9. account.For eail is 10.(perfect) acceptable and is not considered rude.Ⅱ.短文改错Mountain climbing is a kind of sport that I am very st Sunday where we had a short holiday,my classmates and I start off to climb.The morning air was so good to breathe but we felt really energetic.We could hear many birds singing while climb.Half the hour later,we got to the top of the mountain.We felt happily becausethe scenery was amazing.Seeing from the top of the mountain,our school was looked so beautiful.Though our legs hurt,they had a good time that day.Ⅲ.书面表达假定你是李华,得知连云港市图书馆招募暑期志愿者。
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Ⅰ单句语法填空1.(2019·北京卷)Jane moved aimlessly down the tree-lined street, not knowing where__she was heading.2.My idea is that we should start making preparations right now.3.(2019·江苏卷)It is often the case that anything is possible for those who hang on to hope.4.(2019·株洲二中月考)With an optimistic attitude and a strong will, we can overcome whatever difficulties we might meet with and achieve our goals.5.(2019·湖南岳阳一中检测)Mr. White is opposed to repairing the old building, and that’s where I d on’t agree.6.(2019·江苏苏州期中)It is reported that a new shopping mall will be built in what was farmland a decade ago.7.However dark the road ahead is, always keep your head up to the sky because that’s where your dreams lie.8.The fact has worried many scientists that the earth is becoming warmer and warmer these years.9.Whether there are living creatures in outer space as those on Earth has n’t been proved until now.10.(2019·浙江杭州二中期中)People are now eager to find out how it is that the little boy survived the terrible disaster.Ⅱ单句改错1.(2019·广东广州期中)That is known to us all is that the 2019 Olympics will take place in Tokyo.That→What2.(2019·山西康杰中学期中) Success partly depends on if you have the patience to do simple things perfectly.if→whether3.(2019·山西名校联考)In a large busy city, we do everything as quickly as possible, especially eating. That’s because fast food is so popular.because→why4.His promise what he would give away half of the year’s income to the disabled turned out a lie.what→that5.I’ll do a good job in whichever I do. I’ll continue to take regular exercise.whichever→whateverⅢ语法填空(2019·湖北武汉调研)Sending gifts varies greatly from country to country. In Australia, Canada, the United States 1.____________ European countries, sending gifts is rarely expected. While seen as a nice gesture, it is more important to avoid 2.____________(give) highly personalgifts such as clothing. When visiting the home of a colleague from one of these 3.____________(country), it is normally appropriate to bring a gift to the hostess.In America, 4.__________(expense) gifts are definitely out. A good 5.____________(choose) is to take the deserving person to dinner, or to 6.____________entertainment or a sporting event.7.____________ the contrary, gift giving is a traditional custom in Japan. In Japan the proper gift is thought 8.____________(express) the giver’s true friendship, gratitude and respect far 9.____________(well) than words can. So if you plan to visit Japan or to have any Japanese visit you here, be prepared.Australia is known for its friendliness and informality. So modest gifts, such as a diary, a paperweight, or a coffee cup might 10.____________(present) to a friend. At a trade show, Tshirts, ties, baseball caps, or a pin may be appropriate souvenirs. Anything more than these types of gifts could cause embarrassment.【解题导语】本文是一篇说明文,介绍了美国、日本、澳大利亚等国不同的送礼物习惯。
1.and解析:考查连词。
根据空前的“Australia, Canada, the United States”和空后的“European countries”可知,空处前后为并列关系,故用并列连词and。
2.giving解析:考查动名词。
avoid doing sth.为固定搭配,意为“避免做某事”,故填giving。
3.countries解析:考查名词的数。
根据空前的these可知,可数名词country应当用复数形式。
4.expensive解析:考查形容词。
根据空处修饰后面的名词gifts,故用形容词形式。
5.choice解析:考查名词。
根据空前的形容词good和不定冠词A可以判断,空处应用名词的单数形式。
6.an解析:考查不定冠词。
该处泛指“一次娱乐活动”entertainment的读音以元音音素开头,故用an。
7.On解析:考查固定搭配。
on the contrary 为固定搭配,意为“与此相反”。
8.to express解析:考查动词不定式。
此处表示“在日本,恰当的礼物被认为表达了送礼物者真正的友谊”。
be thought to do sth.为固定搭配,意为“被认为做了某事”,故用动词不定式。
9.better解析:考查比较级。
根据空后的than可知,该处用well的比较级。
10.be presented解析:考查被动语态。
该句主语modest gifts和动词present之间是被动关系,故用被动语态。
Ⅳ短文改错(2019·重庆教育联盟联考)There are many people think that wealth is better than health. I used to think so until one day I had read a story about Howard Joyce. He was an Europeanbillionaire who got everything he wanted.Therefore, in the last twenty years of his life, his health began to get worse and he led a miserably life. Although the best doctors called for him, he could still find no relief. I have realized that health is worth all the money in the world.If you have million of dollars but you are at poor health, you will not be able to do what you want to do. So I would like to advise you not to hurt yourself to trying to make money. Instead, take care of your body and be happy with which you do. Health is more important.答案:There are many people ∧who /think thinkingthat wealth is better than health. I used to think so until one day I had \ read a story about Howard Joyce. He wasan a European billionaire who got everything he wanted.Therefore However,in the last twenty years of his life, his health began to get worse and he led a miserably miserable life. Although the best doctors ∧werecalled for him, he could still find no relief. I have realized that health is worth all the money in the world.If you havemillion millions of dollars but you are at inpoor health, you will not be able to do what you want to do. So I would like to advise you not to hurt yourself totrying try to make money. Instead, take care of your body and be happy withwhich whatyou do. Health is more important.。