选修六 Unit 3 单元话题语篇训练——阅读理解组块专练(练速度)
高中英语复习-选修六-Unit-3-复习提高专练题答案解析

选修六Unit 3 高考提能练练(一)英语知识运用·组块专练——练准度(限时:30分钟)Ⅰ.完形填空(2016·太原市第二学段测评)Eyes are a kind of language we use to express ourselves. Through one's eyes, we can __1__ sorrow, happiness or encouragement and many other __2__. Eyes are always one of the fastest and most direct organs to __3__ our thoughts.I still remember an __4__ experience, which happened when Itook part in a singing contest at the age of nine. It was the __5__ ofmy mother's eyes that encouraged me to go for it. I had showed great__6__ in singing before that. But I was too shy to sing in __7__. So oneday my mother took me to __8__ up for the singing contest. With mymother's __9__ and encouragement, I was determined to meet that __10__. Standing on the stage, I suddenly found I became the __11__ of all the eyes. I got so nervous that I couldn't even __12__ my eyes open. When it was my turn to be introduced to the audience and sing, I became even more __13__. I felt my legs were shaking and my memory seemed __14__,as I couldn't remember anything. Searching for help, I __15__ my mother's eyes which were sparkling with encouragement and strong power. It seemed that they were __16__ to me, “Come on, Baby! Take it easy. I'll __17__ be with you!” I read the message through her eyes and at that moment I __18__ my confidence and began to sing my song. When I came down from the stage, she came up to me and gave me a __19__ hug, saying, “Great! I'm proud of you!” At that time, I found her eyes filled with tears of __20__. Sometimes, you see, just the encouraging eyes themselves can make a shy person brave.语篇解读:本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。
(高中英语模块学习)选修六 Unit 3 高考拆组训练(附完整解析)

选修六 Unit 3 高考拆组训练阅读组块专练——练速度(限时:35分钟)Ⅰ.阅读理解ACoolest Bookstores in the WorldWhere did you buy your last book? Chances are that you bought it on the Internet.But if you did, you missed the remarkable experience of browsing in a real bookstore.These days bookstores offer lots of great books.Eslite Dunnan StoreTime magazine once named Eslite Dunnan Store “Asia's best bookstore”.One visit to the store tells you why.The store, spread across five floors, offers a combination of restaurants, cafés and over 300,000 books.With its comfortable reading spots, visitors sometimes say it's like a library.Others have called it the “7-Eleven of bookstores” because it's open 24 hours a day.Tehran Book GardenThe world's biggest bookstore is Tehran Book Garden in Iran with 65,000 square meters of space.In addition to restaurants and theaters, the Tehran Book Garden features a park on the roof.Visitors can pick up one of 1,000 free books to read while enjoying the fresh air and sunshine from the Tehran Book Garden's rooftop park.Saraiva BookstoreRio de Janeiro's Saraiva Bookstore might be the world's most colorful bookstore.The visible upper level is lined with books arranged by their colors.This rainbow effect provides a color welcoming for shoppers as they arrive.A rainbow path also leads young readers into the children's section.Libreria Acqua AltaVenice, Italy, is a city surrounded with water.The books of Libreria Acqua Alta are displayed in all things related to water such as boats and bathtubs to protect them when the shop floods during high tide.It overlooks one of Venice's many canals, and the smell of old books fills the air.语篇解读:本文是一篇应用文。
高中英语 Unit3单元补充阅读 选修6 试题(共16页)

单元延伸(yánshēn)阅读1〔建议:同学们,根据高考阅读文章长、信息量大的特点,我们将对课本话题进展延伸阅读。
保持每天阅读1-3篇文章。
假如文章500词以上,就读一篇,500词以下就读2篇。
保持到高考前,定能超过?课标?要求,在高考时得到高分。
加油!〕1. CULTURAL DIFFERENCES: JAPANESE AND AMERICAN CLASSROOMS It has been about 10 days since I came to the USA. This is my first time to come to the USA, so at the beginning I had no idea about everything surrounding me, especially, about how my studies would be going. But actually, as time goes by I have gotten to know how an American University is. So, today, I would like to write about the differences between American and Japanese Universities.First, I have noticed a difference between an American University and a Japanese University in terms of the style of a lesson. In Japan, students attending a class never talk to the professor during the lecture, even if they have a question about the thing that the professor is talking about. They just listen to the lecture, and the professor keeps speaking. Even when the professor asks something to the students, nobody answers unless the professor calls his or her name. And even if the professor points at someone and calls a name, sometimes the person just says, "I don't know," because they do not have much confidence about whether the answer is true or reasonable and they are afraid of making mistakes.In contrast, in the USA, students attending a class often talk to the professor during the lecture whenever they have a question or they have an opinion. So, a professor in the USA sometimes has to stop the lecture to talk about or explain the thing asked by a student even during the lecture. When the professor asks something to the students, someone answers the question voluntarily, and someone else would answer the question if his or her answer is different from the first person. At that time I think the students don't worry about whether their answers are right or not, but they answer because something occurs to them.Secondly, I have noticed a difference between American and Japanese classrooms in terms of the relationship between teachers and students. In Japan, a professor is considered to be a person who teaches a particular subject. So,a teacher just teaches his or her professional thing to the students and never talks about private things to the students, even outside of class. We have to put a huge distance between ourselves and the teachers, and have to call them Professor Sato, for example. The professors call us also by our last names,with Mr. or Miss. (Some professors call the students' last names without Mr. or Miss.) So, we never talk about private matters with them. In this case, the private matters include daily stuff, such as our failure in a course or ourpart-time job, or whatever is being used in daily conversation. In contrast, in an American university a professor does teach, of course, their professional subjects, but they tend to talk about their personal matters to some extent,even in lessons. I have heard from some professors about how their husband or wife is and also about their daily affairs. Outside the class, the studentstalk to their professors about their lives, for example, when they meet in the cafeteria or snack bar. I mean they have a daily conversation with each other. Some students call their professors by their first names if the professor does not mind, and the professors always call the students by their first names, even in the classes.Thirdly, I have noticed a difference in regard to the classroom manners of both the students and teachers. In a classroom of a university in Japan, students have to be formal to show respect to a teacher. Drinking a soft drink or chewing gum during a lesson is considered to be bad manners. I would say a student who has his or her feet on a chair nearby would be told to leave the class. In contrast, American students do the things mentioned above, but unless they interrupt a lecture, they are not considered to be bad. As for the behavior of teachers in Japan, they always stand up during their lectures and never sit down. In contrast, in the USA, they sit down on a chair or even on a desk in the front of a classroom during lessons, although they sometimes stand up.Lastly, I have noticed a difference between American Universities and Japanese Universities in terms of the volume of homework or preparation for the next lesson. In Japan, few teachers request that students prepare for the next lesson or do homework. Even if they do, we do not, since we do not provokeconversation and the teacher can not find out if we have done it or not. In contrast, in an American University, the students are required to study hard to prepare for the next lessons in order to discuss particular things when the time comes. And also, teachers often ask the students to read certain books or to write reports due on a certain day. I would say these are homework. If the students ignore them, it is easily found out that they are lazy or unmotivated, and as a result of that they would get bad scores.I am thinking about these kinds of differences not because I am trying to judge which is better, but because I have felt the differences by facing the two of them. I would say the differences come from the cultural differences, not just from the differences in their educational systems. 〔911词〕2. Custom in ThailandPeople live in Thailand have different culture and food from American people or another country. First of all, we have a great respect older people and parents. We listen to our parents and older people. When we go to school in the morning, we bow goodby to our parents and we comeback we do that again. We bow when we meet older people. We never shake hands or kiss other people. Close friends do touch one another when speaking. Superiors may also touch subordinates to show kindness or concerns. In Thailand, it is common to see friends of same sex hold hands. It indicates close friendship and nothing sexual in nature. Second, when we are speaking to someone, it is importance to make eye contact, physical contact, gestures, facial expressions. It is quiteacceptable to gesticulate with hands while speaking. However, it is considered bad form to point an index finger at the person you speak to. Feet must not be used to gesticulate or point, since they are considered "low." Third, food is different. Thai cooking reflected the characteristics of a waterborne lifestyle. Aquatic animals, plants and herbs were major ingredients. Thai cooking methods were stewing and baking, or grilling. Thai meal is served all at once, permitting diners to enjoy complementary combinations of different tastes. A proper Thai meal should consist of a soup, a curry dish with condiments, a dip with accompanying fish and vegetables. A spiced salad may replace the curry dish. The soup can also be spicy, but the curry should be replaced by non spiced items. Thai meal is a harmonious blend of the spicy, the subtle, the sweet and sour, and is meant to be equally satisfying to eye, nose, and palate. In Thailand, we eat rice with food and our family eats every meal together. We do not eat fast food or go out to eat very often. In addition, Thai people are fun loving in nature. They are love having fun. We have different culture, but we are friendly to everybody.〔343词〕单元延伸(yánshēn)阅读2〔建议:同学们,根据高考阅读文章长、信息量大的特点,我们将对课本话题进展延伸阅读。
人教版高考英语一轮总复习课后习题 选修6 Unit 3 阅读理解题组——练速度

高考题型·组合规范练14选修6 Unit3阅读理解题组——练速度(35mins)Ⅰ.阅读理解A(安徽名校联盟第一次质量检测)TranslationContestofPoemaboutWilliamShakespeare To honor the memory of the English poet and playwright,the Shanghai Translators Association is holding a contest to see who can best capture a never-before-translated work about Shakespeare into Chinese.The contest is intended to fire people with interest in translating English poems into Chinese this summer.Requirements1.Participants must be under 45.2.Participants should translate the original English poem into Chinese.3.There are no style requirements for the Chinese translation,although translators should try to stay as close as possible to the original text.4.All translations have to be original.Anyone found to have committed plagiarism(剽窃) will be disqualified.5.Entries should be sent by email in attachment.The email subject should be “Shakespeare Poem Translation Contest”.The translation should contain no information about thetranslator;otherwise the entry will be invalid.Contact details should show the translator’sname,gender,birthdate,address(including the post code),and mobile phone number.Call (021)6247-3142 for enquiries.6.The deadline is July 31,based on the email-sent time.AwardsOne first prize winner(3,000 yuan or gifts of equivalent value),two second prize winners(1,000 yuan or gifts of equivalent value) and seven prize of excellence winners(500 yuan or gifts of equivalent value) will be awarded to 10 finalists.The organizing committee reserves the right of final eight be the purpose of holding this contest?A.To find out the best professional translators.B.To generate enthusiasm for translation of English poetry.C.To build up an awesome reputation of Shakespeare.D.To introduce a classic poem written by Shakespeare.2.Who can be qualified to the translation contest?A.Those who are on the posts or retired.B.Those whose translations are original.C.Those who have their names in verses.D.Those whose works are sent in August.3.How many entries will be finally awarded?A.1.B.2.C.7.D.10.B(河南开封第二次模拟)“He’ll be over in a minute,” one of Saul Klein’s colleagues says apologetically,glancing towards a row of glass rooms where figures can be seen deep in conversation.One minute turns into two and then five,and then ten.Finally,Klein boundsover,saying,“Right,shall we start?”Klein is the kind of person who you can imagine is in this situation a lot.It’s not because he’s rude or forgetful o r unreliable.In fact,he’s not any of those things.The Johannesburg-born Klein is an entrepreneur(企业家),often spoken about as the brains behind Lovefilm and an early employee at Skype,but his CV(履历) goes beyond that.For now,he says,the majority of his time is taken up with the companies Local Globe has invested in.“I’m involved on some level with all the companies in the portfolio(投资组合).” What that means in practice is that Klein attends regular meetings,and eeetings “where we meet with the companies”,and g ives advice “when companies are coming for important events likefundraising”.Oh,and on top of that,he’s also part of every company’s WhatsApp group—200 groups to be precise.“Time is nothing to him,so he’ll be replying to messages at 5 o’clock in the morning,” one of his assistants says.But Klein,a father of three children aged 12,11 and 4,says he actually tries to be “quite strict” about his time.“I’ve always tried not to do business at breakfast or dinner time.I try to be able to take the kids to school in the morning,and normally be at home for bedtime.Obviously as the kids get older,they don’t want you around as much,but that’s not the case while they’re at this age,” he says.This routine isn’t just limited to mornings and evenings,Klein says.Ever since he started dating his wife,they both have practiced “relaeans from a Friday night to a Saturday night,I’m not looking at emails,I’m not answering my phone,and I avoid driving.We’ve been doing that for almost 20 years at this point.I’ve always found t hat to be a great relief.”4.Why does Saul Klein often let others wait?A.He is rather unreliable.B.He is a little ill-mannered.C.He has quite a poor memory.D.He is too busy with his work.5.What does the author mean by saying “his CV(履历) goes beyond th at”?A.Saul Klein has to attend regular meetings.B.Saul Klein still attempts to enlarge his CV.C.Saul Klein also has other important positions.D.Saul Klein loves changing his work very often.6.What does Saul Klein most probably consider important?A.Sparing time for his family.B.Getting enough sleep every day.C.Keeping all the promises he has made.D.Working late at night to finish his work.7.What does Saul Klein’s story tell us?A.Employees should put their work first.B.Busy people can also live a balanced life.C.Entrepreneurs often ignore their loved ones.D.Some couples are living a very unhealthy life.C(云南昆明“三诊一模”摸底诊断测试)Less than a quarter of families in Britain sit down for a “screen-free” dinner together every day away from TVs,phones and devices(设备),according to research.The research was carried out to mark the launch of Vodafone Pro with Alee” function which allows families to have 30 minutes of digital downtime.A study of 1,600 parents,with at least one child at home,found siit getting children to switch off their devices is the biggest cause of disagreements in their household,leading to an average of two quarrels a day.The research also found it takes almost ten minutes for a child to switch off their devices after being asked to.Almost all parents feel having a break from technology is important for family relationships.And 86 percent think dinner timeis an important part of the day for spending quality time together.However,despite this,93 percent of parents believe technology is im portant for a child’s development,with 98 percent using digital devices to aid their learning.Dr.Anna Colton,clinical childpsychologist,commented,“Technology plays a huge part in all of our lives,and improves our work,learning and leisure.” She added,“Ho wever,it is vital to take time away from our screen and connect with family and friends face-to-face,particularly at mealtimes—both for ourselves and for our relationships with loved ones,to develop relationships.”Maer director at Vodafone UK,said,“30 min utes is the proper amount of time for families to connect with one another away from screens,because it’s long enough to have meaningful conversations,have a meal or play a game—but not so long that it feels worrying or stressful.”8.Why do children often quarrel with their parents according to the text?A.They are unwilling to help with housework.B.They are urged to turn off digital devices.C.They are late for dinner with their parents.D.They are stressed with too much homework.9.What message does Dr.Colton mainly want to convey?A.Technology enables families to spend quality time.B.Screen time is of importance to children’s learning.C.Face-to-face communication can build good relationships.D.30 minutes is a proper time for mealtime communication.10.How does the author present the research findings?A.By providing some data.B.By giving some eaking a comparison.D.By analyzing the cause.11.Where can the text be found?A.In a textbook.B.In a science report.C.In a fashion magazine.D.In a travel brochure.D(河南开封一模)America’s youth is turning their back on tobacco.According to a study recently published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC),cigarette smoking among US high school students is at an all-time low.One in five US high school students in reported using a tobacco product within the past 30 days,an improvement from one in four students just one year before.“These findings show the importance of continuing to implement the evidence-based strategies that we know to work to reduce all forms of tobacco product use,including e-cigarettes,among our nation’s youth,” says Brian King,the senior author of the study.And it’s not just tobacco:Drug use among US teens is down across the board.The National Institute on Drug Abuse has published annual reports on US teens’ drug use since 1996,and the survey showed the lowest rates of illegal drugs and alcoholuse.Marijuana(大麻) use remained “mostly steady”.“It isencouraging to see more young people making healthy choices not to use illeg al substances,” says former director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy Michael Botticelli.All individual forms of tobacco such ascigarettes,e-cigarettes,cigars,and smoke-less tobacco saw declines in using in .Experts are especially encouraged by the decline in cigarettes,the most popular tobacco product among teens.In ,11.3 percent of high school students reported usinge-cigarettes,down from 16 percent in .Dr.King says adaptation is key to the decline ofe-cigarettes.“We have ove r a half-century of science telling students about the harmful effects of tobacco use and what works best to prevent it,” says King.“E-cigarettes are the most commonly used tobacco product among our nation’s youth,and it’s critical that our proven strategies are modernized to keep pace with the changing tobacco product landscape.”12.What does the underlined word “implement” in paragraph 2 mean?A.Delay.B.Perform.C.Schedule.D.Control.13.What does paragraph 3 mainly talk about? teens’ drug use has d ecreased.B.There are many forms of tobacco.C.E-cigarettes are popular among US teens.D.The strategies are put forward by eay be the experts’ attitude towards future declines in cigarette use?A.Disapproving.B.Suspicious.C.Favorable.D.Ambiguous.15.What would be the best title of the text? teens’ tobacco use declinesB.High percentage of teens’ tobacco useC.The harmful effects of tobacco useD.The strategies to reduce tobacco useⅡ.七选五(山东潍坊上学期考试)For years,research has linked skipping breakfast with the increased BMI(body mass index),but few studies have been carried out into the effect of the other two meals of the day.However,a study conducted at Osaka University concluded that not eating dinner is a significant predictor of weight gain and obesity. 1 .As part of their annual check-ups,the students were asked how often they ate breakfast,lunch,and dinner.Researchers also took into consideration the time of eating,whether participants’ meal habits changed over the course of the study,and lifestyle factors.2 ,the researchers found that those who did so all the time were more likely to be older,more overweight,a smoker or drinker,to sleep for a shorter period of time,and skip other meals more frequently.These results suggested that skipping dinner,which was much less popular than skipping breakfast,could result in weight gain and higher likelihood of being overweight than skipping breakfast.It was significantly associated with weight gain of 10%or more,and having a BMI over 25,which is classed as overweight or obese. 3 .The researchers suggested that the reason why skipping dinner could lead to weight gain is that it makes people hungrier so they end up eating more over the course of the day. 4 .That’s because dinner is typically a meal that lends itself to nutritious foods like lean(脂肪少的) proteins and vegetables.The researchers note that their study had drawbacks:5 .Additionally,they didn’t take into account factors like eI has its limitations after allB.Besides,skipping dinner may mean a lower quality dietC.It should be repeated to assess a wider group of peopleD.Skipping lunch was more likely to bring about the same outcomesE.It followed 20,000 subjects overall above 18 over an average of three yearsF.Although the number of students who said they sometimes skipped dinner was smallG.Students skipping dinner has a stronger association with weight gain and obesity选修6 Unit3 阅读理解题组——练速度Ⅰ.【语篇导读】本文是一篇应用文。
人教版高中英语选修六课后阅读训练11.【Unit3Period3】及答案解析

人教版高中英语选修六课后阅读训练11.【Unit3Period3】及答案解析人教版高中英语选修六课后阅读训练11.【Unit3Period3】及答案解析Ⅰ.阅读理解Apart of everydayIn the Netherlands,cycling isn’tseenas an eco-friendly exercise;it’stop choice to school and work.“There a re more bicycles than residentslife,as it’speople’sin the Netherlands.In cities like Amsterdam and The Hague,up to70percent of alljourneys are made by bike,”said B BC.So how did cycling become such a popular means of transportation in the European country?In the1970s,the Dutch government began to improve its cycling infrastructure(基础设施)due to both a social movement demanding safer cycling condition for children and the oil crisis in the Middle East,when oil producing countries stopped their exports to Western Europe.To make cycling safer and more appealing,the Dutch have built the widest cycling network in the world.The country has over40,000kilometers of bicycle lanes and paths,which are clearly marked.They have smooth surfaces, separatesigns and lights for those on two wheels.The lanes are wide enough to allow side-by-side cycling and passing.In many cities the bike lanes are completely segregated(隔离的)from motorized traffic.And in many traffic situations cyclists are given priority(优先权)over drivers.Sometimes,where space is limited and both must share,Street:Cars are you can see signs showing an image of a cyclist with a car behind accompanied by the words“Bike guests”.allowed to drive alone until they are18,cycling offers Dutch teenagersan alternative As young people aren’tform of freedom.The government also makes cycling training lessons a compulsory part of the Dutch school curriculum(课程).Bike parking facilities are everywhere in the country.Cyclists are accommodated in the way motorists arecentral train elsewhere.Take Groningen,a city in the northeastern part of the Netherlands,for example.The city’sstation has underground parking for10,000bikes.adventures.In that kind of relationship it is For many Dutch peop le,bikes are trusty friends for life’swhy many Dutch people ride older bikes.longevity(长寿)that matters—that’s【语篇概述】本文主要介绍了荷兰这个国家的人骑自行车现象。
人教版高中英语选修六Unit3Ahealthylife单元练习

高中英语学习材料(灿若寒星*制作整理)高中英语人教新课标必修6Unit3 A healthy life单元练习一、听力(听力)(共20小题;共20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。
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。
1. What does the man mean?A. Everyone liked to eat his fish.B. No one ate his fish.C. The fish was enough for all of them.2. Where are the man and the woman?A. In the supermarket.B. In the kitchen.C. In the field.3. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. In a plane.B. In a coffee shop.C. In a restaurant.4. What would the man like?A. Chocolate.B. Milk.C. Water.5. What does the woman ask the man to do?A. Look out of the window.B. Start a fire.C. Put out the cigarette.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。
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,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。
高三英语一轮复习精练选修 6Unit 3 A healthy life 练习.doc

考点规范练(选修6Unit 3)Ⅰ.阅读理解AWhat is better for you?Exercising in the great outdoors,or signing up for a gym?To try and find out,the Guardian was invited to spend a month working with fitness and sports psychology experts at Bath University and the National Trust.The concept was that participants—including me—would spend alternate weeks exercising in a gym and on National Trust land.The first week was spent on the exercise bikes,rowing machines and treadmills(跑步机) in a gym at Bath.Getting started at the gym was easy.There was a nice community too.People are gently teasing and encouraging each other.On the downside,it was hard to ignore the background noise of dance and pop music.And all the machines faced screens showing music videos,rolling news and sports channels.Not a place to get away from it all.So it was a relief in week two to head for the hills of Dyrham,a National Trust parkland full of birds and deer.Weeks three and four followed the same pattern.The diaries I had kept,questionnaires I had filled in,and heart monitors I had worn,were then analysed by scientists from Bath University.The findings surprise me a bit.The heart monitors showed I had consumed a similar amount of energy whether exercising in the gym or outdoors.But fitness expert Martyn Standage was most interested in the fact that on the days when my exercise had been done outside,I used more energy through the rest of the day.Standage said this fitted with studies that suggest working out in the outdoors leads to a greater feeling of vitality(活力).Jo Barton,who specialises in studying outdoor exercise,suggested that working out in the fresh air could be “life-changing”.“Exercis ing in nature lifts your mood and increases your self-respect,”she said.My verdict?It was more fun outside but sometimes more convenient to get to the gym.A bit of both may be the way forward.1.Which shows the author’s exercise pattern in the four weeks?A.in the outdoors→in the outdoors→in the gym→in the gymB.in the gym→in the gym→in the outdoors→in the out doorsC.in the outdoors→in the gym→in the outdoors→in the gymD.in the gym→in the outdoors→in the gym→in the outdoors2.What can we infer about the author?A.He used more energy when exercising indoors.B.He felt mo re energetic after exercising outdoors.C.He was very tired after finishing daily exercise.D.He summarised the findings after the experiment.3.What was Barton’s attitude to outdoor exercise?A.Supportive.B.Doubtful.C.Tolerant.D.Uncaring.4.The underlined word “verdict” in the last par agraph can be understood as .A.concernB.opinionC.chanceD.challengeBIn the early morning,I head for the back door and find 10 inches of snow blanketing our home.Oh no,Bryan will have to clear the roo f again,I think.But Rio rolls onto his back,playing in the white stuff and kicking his back legs,delighted.His days in an animal shelter in New Mexico are long forgotten—he’s wholeheartedly enjoyed life as a Colorado dog.Rio needs a walk.I’ve planned to attend an emergent webinar,but my husband is bus y clearing.Rio pushes my leg with his snout(口鼻部),wondering why we are still inside.We’re overdue for our morning hike.I pull on my boots reluctantly.I don’t have time for this!Rio and I walk a block through our neighborhood to the beginning of a road.Rio leaps happily into the powder,which is up to his neck.But I walk slowly with heavy steps,worrying about my to-do list,and I don’t notice the world around me until Rio starts barking.A squirrel chitters(叫) at him from a high branch of a pine tree.We haven’t seen a squirrel in at least a week because of all the storms,so this is a treat for us.Once again,my animal teacher is reminding me to enjoy the present moment,and I’m grateful.I take a deep breath and look around.Suddenly there is an explosion of snow.A nearby tree has released its heavy burden,snapping(迅速恢复) back upright.Silver snowflakes(雪花) dust the air around me as a group of birds flee the area,talking to one another as they fly overhead.I watch and listen in wonder for what seems like a full minute.There will be 1,440 minutes in this day,but this is the one I’ll remember most.Then I look back to the earth and there is my sweet boy,waiting patiently for a treat.He knows I’ll want to celebrate this moment we’ve just shared.“I love you,Rio!”I say a s I give him a cookie.He has trained me well.When we walk home,I smile broadly,spirit washed clean,ready for whatever the day may bring.5.The underlined word “reluctantly” in Paragraph 2 can best be replaced by “”.A.quicklyB.excitedlyC.unwillinglyD.unnecessarily6.How is the author at the beginning of the walk?A.She is relaxed.B.She feels stressed.C.She is worrying about Rio.D.She is still angry with Bryan.7.What does the author learn from Rio?A.No pains,no gains.B.Live in the moment.C.Nothing is impossible.D.Troubles never come singly.8.Which can be the best title for the text?A.H ow I train my dogB.A busy day with RioC.Dogs in animal sheltersD.Lifted by a walk in fallen snowⅡ.七选五阅读(2016·石家庄调研检测)Learning to set goals plays an important role as your child starts to gain independence.However,setting goals doesn’t come naturally to your child,so helping him to learn the process should probably be one of your goals.Explain the word“goal”.Your child may know what a goal is when it comes to soccer,but he may not understand what it means in everyday life. 1Listen to your child.Ideally,you want your child to be able to decide for himself what his goals are.2Let him talk about what he thinks he does well and what he thinks he needs to improve.If he’s stuck,you can provide some examples of your own personal goals.Help keep goals achievable.Don’t throw cold water on your child.3For example,if your child wants to be a champion swimmer,but can’t swim an entire lap of the pool yet,you can suggest he start by making that his first goal.4Help your child write down his goals in an easy-to-follow form.Being able to see and check off the steps on the way to his goal is key in keeping him motivated.A really simple way is to have your child draw a ladder on a piece of paper,writing his goal at the top and each step to that goal on the rungs(梯级). 5A.Change goals every so often.B.Make a visual goal reminder.C.Don’t always tell him what you think.D.He’s climbing to the top as he gets closer t o his goal.E.You can take sports as an example to help explain it to him.F.Once he has set up a goal,he may find it very difficult to achieve it.G.When a goal is beyond his reach,help him break it down into smaller pieces.Ⅲ.书面表达(2017·山东潍坊1月期末检测)假如你是李华,你和交流生Stephen所在的合唱队(choir)进入了决赛。
选修六 Unit 3 高考拆组训练

选修六Unit 3高考拆组训练阅读组块专练——练速度(限时:35分钟)Ⅰ.阅读理解A(2020·河北保定市高三第二次模拟)Summer Programs for TeensUniversity of Maryland: TERP Young ScholarsThis program is the perfect summer camp for academically talented teenagers who want to pursue academic interests, explore career opportunities, and discover college life at the University of Maryland.During three weeks of intellectual exploration, teens can study with students who share similar interests, and communicate with some of the university's best teachers.Upon successful completion, students can earn three college credits.Carpe Diem: The University-bound AdventureCarpe Diem supports both American and international students in applying to a university by providing private consultation.This 2-week experience also includes tours of famous East Coast universities Students will also have the opportunity to build their resumes (简历) by working with writing experts.Great Books Summer ProgramThis is a lively, warm and welcoming summer camp community of outstanding teens, who love literature and ideas. In the past eleven years, it has gathered middle and high school students from across the world to read selections from the greatest works of literature, experience heated discussions and enjoy summer camp fun with other literary-minded students.Participants can gain confidence in their ability to read a text closely and express their ideas clearly both verbally and in writing.Zeal TravelWe offer our teens two-week and three-week long trips to Hawaii, Alaska, Australia and Spain.All trips include 15-25 hours of community service activities.Depending on your trip of choice, you'll be helping Hawaiians protect their forest ecosystem, caring for dogs in Spain, working with Habitat for Humanity, and much more.Every trip also includes exciting outdoor activities like surfing, driving, ice-climbing, hiking and more.The possibilities are endless and there is a zeal trip for every interest.语篇解读:本文是一则广告。
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选修六Unit 3 单元话题语篇训练——阅读理解组块专练(练速度)Ⅰ.阅读理解A(2019·武汉模拟)Sometimes we start a day with the previous day still in mind.We think about the mistakes we made in the previous day, how things went wrong, and how we felt bad about it.No wonder it becomes difficult to focus on the current day.Here are some steps on how to start your new day:1.Take time to evaluate your dayAt the end of a day, take some time to think about it.The purpose of this thinking time is not to regret how bad your day was, how things went wrong, or how people treated you badly.This won't do you any good.Instead, the purpose of this thinking time is to extract (获得) lessons which you can bring to the following day.2.Make a commitment to apply the lessonsAfter you extract the lessons, you should make a commitment to apply them.To do so, find some actionable things you can do to apply the lessons.Next, remind yourself to do them.You may write them down if you want to.3.“Close” your dayAfter you have spent the time thinking about the day and extracting the lessons, make a decision to “close” the day.You are done with it; don't think about it anymore.4.Bring only the lessons to the next day and nothing elseAfter you “close” a day, you should not bring anything out of it to the next day exce pt for the lessons you extract.Focus on applying the lessons to the present.This way you will be able to start your day without the burden of yesterday.A.There will be a disaster.B.There will be good results.C.We won't have a peaceful mind.D.We surely won't finish today's task.解析:选C推理判断题。
根据第一段中的“We think about the mistakes we made in the previous day, how things went wrong, and how we felt bad about it.No wonder it becomes difficult to focus on the current day”可推知,如果我们对过去想得太多,我们将不会有一颗平静的心。
2.When should we draw lessons from the past mistakes?A.At the end of a day.B.When we make mistakes.C.At the beginning of a day.D.When we regret making mistakes.解析:选A细节理解题。
根据“Take time to evaluate your day”中的“At the end of a day, take some time to think about it”“the purpose of this thinking time is to extract (获得) lessons which you can bring to the following day”可知,我们应该在一天结束的时候从过去的错误中获得经验。
3.Why should we extract lessons from the past day?A.To set them down.B.To consider them again.C.To make a better decision.D.To apply them to the present.解析:选D细节理解题。
根据最后一段中的“Focus on applying the lessons to the present.This way you will be able to start your day without the burden of yesterday”可知,我们从过去的一天获得经验以供现在使用。
B(2019·昆明统考)Spaniards (西班牙人) have their own dining timeline which is very different from most countries. Breakfast in the Spanish culture is easily the least important meal of the day, occurring first thing in the morning until about 10:00 am. Many Spaniards skip breakfast but if they do have breakfast, it will likely be something light and simple which may consist of coffee, hot chocolate or fresh squeezed orange juice accompanied by a piece of toast with jam. After such a light breakfast, from around 10:30 am to noon, bars are full of workers for their morning coffee breaks enjoying a drink and a small snack to help them survive until lunch time.Lunch, the most important meal of the day, generally consists of several courses starting with a light first course such as soup or salad, a heavier second course of meat or fish, fruit or dessert, followed by bread and also wine and water.Lunch and the famous nap (打盹) time occur from 2 pm until 4 pm. Most shops and companies close during this time to allow their workers to make their way home to eat. Although this pause still exists, the famous nap time is rarely used for sleeping but rather transportation as people gradually live farther and farther away from their workplaces.Due to this midday lunch break, many workers do not leave their work until around 8 pm. Typically, this is when they will have a small snack to get them through until dinner time. Dinner, similar to lunch but usually lighter, is a late affair in Spain which is normally served from 9 pm to 10:30 pm. In the summer time it is common to see Spaniards sitting down to eat as late as 12 pm!A.A glass of juice.B.A cup of wine.C.A piece of steak. D.A plate of salad.解析:选C细节理解题。
根据文章第二段内容可知,西班牙人的午餐是最重要的,通常以轻食如汤或沙拉为头盘,以肉或鱼为第二道主食,以水果或糕点为甜品,最后伴以咖啡或几杯传统酒作为结尾。
故选择C项。
5.When do most shops and companies keep open after lunch in Spain?A.From 2 pm to 4 pm. B.From 4 pm to 8 pm.C.From 2 pm to 9 pm. D.From 9 pm to 12 pm.解析:选B推理判断题。