2020版高考英语一轮复习单元强化练8(含解析)牛津译林版
新课标2020版高考英语一轮复习Module8Unit1Thewrittenword语境运用牛津译林版

Module 8 Unit 1 The written word语境运用语境词汇运用▶词汇情景拼写(注意单词或短语的适当形式变化)1.When their business failed, the family banded together and worked to pay off the(债务).2.If the package is(包,裹)well, we usually assume the contents are also wonderful.3.She hurriedly dived from the bridge and(营救)the drowning child.4.To our delight, we are always finding new beauties in Shakespeare’s(诗歌).5.Some people think that the unfair wage system should be(改革)as soon as possible.6.High-quality teaching and top class learning environment have earned us a good(名誉).7.They tried to preserve this experiment from failure, but in(徒劳的).8.The evidence at hand suggests that the official has(滥用)his power and violated people’s benefits.9.He was well-known for his (粗暴的)and threatening behaviour.10.Some animals possess the(特征)of man.11.In his speech he was only able to(涉及)a few aspects of the problem.12.He’s been(忙碌)preparing for the coming exam.13.If we just want to be successful and(不去想)knowing how to reach success,we would most probably fail.14.The book certainly(达到,符合)his expectations.15.If you sing it several times,your children will begin to(学会)the words.答案 1.debts 2.wrapped 3.rescued 4.poetry 5.reformed6.reputation 7.vain 8.abused 9.violent 10.characteristics11.touch on 12.on the run 13.are not bent on 14.lives up to 15.pick up▶单句填空(注意所填词汇的适当形式变化)1.So information was exchanged, but it wasn’t a true,(inte ntion) back and forth.2.The public have maderesponse to the appeals for funds.(generosity)3.All citizens should help the police in tracking thedown.(crime)4.The adverse effect that climatic changes bringhuman existence and development.(threat)5.Confucius believed knives would remind people of killings and were too(violence) for use at the table.6.A birdwatcher,armed with a telescope,found the pet sitting(desperate) on a rock.7.There has been a lot of(resist) to this new law.8.Smiling and laughing have actually been shown to relieveand stress.(tense)9.I dreamed of becoming a(novel).10.They teach their children(rigid).答案 1.intentional 2.generous 3.criminals 4.threatens5.violent 6.desperately 7.resistance 8.tension 9.novelist10.rigidly经典句型仿写1.我宁愿待在家里看点书,也不愿意和他们去购物。
高考英语一轮复习 Unit 1 The written word强化检测篇(含解析)牛津译林版选修8

高考英语一轮复习 Unit 1 The written word强化检测篇(含解析)牛津译林版选修8一、根据句意和汉语或首字母提示写出所缺单词的完全形式(原创题)1.We triedto make him change his mind, but in (徒劳)【答案】vain【解析】我们试图使他改变主意,但是徒劳的。
in vain徒劳的。
2.How can I accumulate enough money to pay off the (债务)?3. I decided not to abandon John when he was in such a (绝望的)position.4.With the border agreement signed, the (紧张气氛) between the two countries began to ease off.【答案】tension【解析】随着边境协议的签订,两国之间的紧张气氛开始缓和。
5.We should try to reform _________(罪犯) rather than punish them.【答案】criminals【解析】我们应该尽力改造罪犯,而不是惩罚他们。
6.Many young people could not _________(抵制)the spiritual pollution.9. A (猛烈的)storm had struck the area and many buildings were razed to the ground.【答案】violent【解析】一场猛烈的暴风雨席卷了该地区,许多建筑物被夷为平地。
10.Some animals possess the (特征) of man.【答案】characteristic【解析】一些动物具有人的特征。
11.She a her parents and would do anything to please them.12.Had Jim not dived in to r_________ him, the boy would have drowned.【答案】rescue【解析】要不是吉米救他的话,那个男孩早就淹死了。
【高中教育】江苏专用2020高考英语一轮复习 提分专练八牛津译林版.doc

提分专练(八)Ⅰ.完形填空(2019·南京高三模拟)We've all done it. Run upstairs to get your keys, but __1__ what you're looking for once you get to the bedroom.Open the fridge door and __2__ the middle shelf, only to realize that we can't remember why we opened the fridge __3__. Or wait for a moment to interrupt a friend to find that the __4__ issue that made us want to interrupt has now __5__ from our minds just as we come to speak: “What did I want to say?”We ask a(n) __6__ audience, who all think “how should we know”.__7__ these errors can be embarrassing, they are also __8__. It's known as the “Doorway Effect”, and it reveals some important __9__ of how our minds are organized. Understanding this might help us appreciate those temporary __10__ of forgetfulness as more than just a(n) __11__ (although they will still be annoying).As we move __12__ our days, our attention shifts between these __13__ — from our goals and ambitions, to plans and strategies, and to the lowest levels, our concrete actions. When things are going __14__, often in familiar situations, we keep our attention on what we want and how we do it seems to take care of itself. If you're a skilled driver, then you manage the gears, indicators and wheels __15__, and your attention is probably __16__ the less routine business of navigating the traffic or __17__ to your passengers. When things are less routine we have to shift our attention to the __18__ of what we're doing, taking our minds off the bigger picture for a moment. Hence the conversation __19__ as the driver gets to a tricky junction (交叉路口 ), or the engine starts to make a funny sound.The Doorway Effect occurs when our attention moves between levels, and it reflects the __20__ of our memories — even memories for what we were about todo — on the environment we're in.C.discover D.find解析:选 B 文章第一段举了三个例子来引出“门口效应”这一现象,根据下文的“we can't remember”可知,此处指当你跑去楼上拿钥匙时,你却忘记(forget)要找什么。
(新课标)2020版高考英语一轮复习Module8Unit3Theworldofcoloursandlight单元提升牛津译林版

Module 8 Unit 3 The world of colours and light单元提升课文与语法填空根据课文内容,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Li Ming went to Europe to visit some famous art museums with his aunt and grandmother. They started in Spain 1 went to the city of Málaga, 2 is the birthplace of Picasso. There he was amazed 3 (learn)that Picasso had an output of more than 20,000 pieces of art. What 4 (mention)was that he experimented with different styles of painting. After visiting Spain, 5 went to Paris, where they saw the Mona Lisa, painted by Leonardo da Vinci. It is considered the 6 (valuable)painting in the world. What’s more, they knew that da Vinci was also an architect, scientist and engineer besides being 7 painter. Apart from the 8 (work)of da Vinci, the Louvre Museum has more than 6,000 other European paintings, 9 (range)from the 13th century to the 19th century. During the trip, they also went to the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Today, van Gogh’s paintings are worth upwards of 10 (million)of dollars each.1. 2. 3. 4. 5.6. 7. 8. 9. 10.答案1.and 考查连词。
(全国通用)2020高考英语一轮复习Unit1练习牛津译林版选修8

选修八Unit 1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(2020 •东北三省四市模拟)Moon shakerG. V. Chilli ngsworthISBN: 978 —1466906358Price: D|S14.50 Pages: 186www._trafford._comWhen space plans secretly to harm the world, scientists develop a satellite to save it. However, not every one wishes for cha nge, and destructi on leads to a new fight, a long way from home. The crew must now work together in order to get back.The War Around UsWolfga ng Peter MayISBN: 978 —1426921452Price: D|S22.34 Pages: 460www. trafford. comAs a young child, Wolfga ng Peter May fled from his home in Breslau, Germa ny duri ng World War n and wit nessed the destruct ion of Dresde n. He eve ntually joined the US Army. In The War Around Us, May explores and debates many faces of war and delivers thought-provoking (引人深思的) comments about warfare using his personal experiences and real world eve nts.The Old Man and the SeaErn est Hemi ngwayISBN: 978 —0684830490Price: D|S14.99 Pages: 132www. goodreads. comThe Old Man and the Sea is a short novel written by the American author Ernest Hemingway in 1951 in Cuba, and published in 1952. It was the last major work of fiction by Hemingway that was published during his lifetime. It tells the story of Santiago, an aging Cuban fisherman who struggles with a giant marlin (枪鱼)far out in the Gulf Stream off the coast of Cuba.Little WomenLouisa May AlcottISBN: 978 -0553212754Price: D|S4.99 Pages: 560www._goodreads._comLittle Women is a novel by American author Louisa May Alcott (1832 —1888), which was originally published in two volumes in 1868 and 1869. Alcott wrote the books over several mon ths at the request of her publisher.Follow ing the lives of the four March sisters —Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy —the novel details their passage from childhood to womanhood and is loosely based on the author and her three sisters.Order on li ne and you can save 20% off your total purchase on orders over D|S15.语篇解读:本文是一篇应用文。
新教材高考英语一轮复习组合规范练8(含解析)译林版

组合规范练8必修第二册Unit4阅读题组——练速度(35mins)Ⅰ.阅读ATheBookListBestboss...chosenbyElizabethKolbertElizabeth Kolbert’s new book,UnderaWhileSky,explores climate engineering and other bids to address humanity’s impact on nature.Below,the Pulitzer winning author of TheSixthExtinction recommends several other books.EncounterswiththeArchdruid by John McPhee (1971)McPhee’s vivid portrait of David Brower,the California mountaineer considered by many to be the “father” of the modern environmental movement,is a classic.It in the process poses one of the central questions of our time:Can a developed,technological society coexist with nature,or are the two contradictory?Spillover:AnimalInfectionsandtheNextHumanPandemic by David Quammen (2012)For understanding how our behavior towards animals,both domesticated andwild,made the pandemics—inevitable,there’s no better guide.TheAlchemyofUs:HowHumansandMatterTransformedOneAnother by Ainissa Ramirez (2020) Ramirez,a materials scientist,argues that with our technologies we have transformed not just the world around us but also ourselves.It’s a fascinating idea,and Ramirez makes it come alive through the stories of inventors,some well-known,others underappreciated.AFriendoftheEarth by T.C.Boyle (2000)Fiction about ecological disaster tends to be written in a tragic key.Boyle,by contrast,favors the darkly comic.In this novel,set in 2025,an aging environmentalistis caring for a pop star’s Noah’s Ark-like animal shelter when a real flood arrives.1.What do these books have in common?A.They are all collections of short stories.B.They are all about people and the planet.C.They all focus on the effects of animals.D.They all introduce the most influential people.2.What kind of book is AFriendoftheEarth?A.A science fiction.B.A tragedy.C.A mystery novel.D.A comedy.3.Whose book tells about the improper treatment of animals?A.Elizabeth Kolbert.B.John McPhee.C.David Quammen.D.Ainissa Ramirez.BWhile I was growing up,I often heard my teachers say,“Oh,Tina is gifted in algebra.” While watching the Olympics,my parents would say,“These gymnasts are born with such ability.” Statements like these made me believe people were born withcertain talents and if they didn’t have a particular one at birth,then they never would.Therefore,I rarely focused on algebra.Nobody told me that if you keep tryingand trying,one day a difficult task will seem easy.Actually,I learnt this from my young daughter,Samaya.One day,I was finishing some paperwork and I said,“Oh no,how could I have made that mistake?” Samaya instantly said,“Mum,don’t worry.Mistakes make your brain grow bigger.”Actually,we all need to be reminded that mistakes or failures are just fine and that they are a huge part of growth and success.However,the regular belief is the opposite.We must correct this with our children.We must encourage them to make mistakes because that means they are trying out new ideas.Billionaire Sara Blakely,founder of the shapewear business Spanx,has seen many failures.She made a living by selling fax machines for seven years.Knocking on many doors and making a lot of mistakes was a journey she calls educational.Sara Blakely owes her risk-taking skills to the weekend talk she had with her father.As a child,her father would ask her the same question every weekend.“What did you fail at this week,Sara?” He did not care how high her scores were.He wanted to know what she had tried but failed at.When she told him about her failures and mistakes,he would give her a high five.He was reprogramming her mind to believe that mistakes and failures are fine.So go ahead and ask yourself and your children,“What did we fail at this week?”4.What discouraged the author from efforts in algebra?A.She wasn’t interested in it.B.She thought she was not gifted.C.She thought it was useless.D.She was not allowed to learn it.5.What does the underlined word “this” in Paragraph 3 refer to?A.Keep trying is necessary.B.Failure is a path to success.C.Mistakes are not acceptable.D.Encouragement is significant.6.Why did Sara’s father keep asking her the same question?A.To rebuild her mindset.B.To keep her from failures.C.To know what she hadn’t tried.D.To prevent her getting high scores.7.What would be the best title for the text?A.A Secret to SuccessB.A Method of EducationC.The Magic of MistakesD.The Power of a Fixed MindsetCChina has just officially opened its FAST radio telescope to international scientists.Scientists across the world can submit proposals for astronomical observations using the telescope.FAST is short for Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope (球面射电望远镜) and it is also believed to be the world’s largest radio telescope and the most sensitive single-dish radio telescope.The receiving surface area of FAST is 250,000 square meters,about the size of 30 standard football fields.Its construction was completed in September 2016 and it officially began operating in January 2020.The major scientific task of the telescope is the observation of pulsars (脉冲星)—the rotating neutron stars.The study of pulsars can help to confirm theexistence of gravitational radiation and black holes,and help solve many other major questions in physics.Another scientific goal of FAST is to search for outer space civilization.The telescope is located in a naturally deep and round karst depression in southwest China’s Guizhou Province.The first advantage of the selected site is the altitude.The average altitude of Guizhou is about 1,100 meters,which maximizes theeffectiveness of the observation equipment.Secondly,the radio telescope needs to have a “big pan” to receive better signals.The huge natural depression could reduce the amount of excavation (挖掘) and difficulty of construction.Moreover,the selected site in Guizhou is far away from cities,and has a small population,which reduces the interference (干扰) caused by wireless devices such as TVs,mobile phones and radios from human activities.FAST has identified over 300 pulsars.Experts predict that the number could reach 1,000 in five years and that the telescope could locate and identify the first pulsar outside the Galaxy.With the opening-up to international scientists,China’s FAST is expected to make more contribution to astronomical research in the future.8.What do we know about FAST?A.It is opened to global scientists.B.It is a project under construction.C.It has provided service since 2016.D.It has found a pulsar outside the Galaxy.9.What is the main task of FAST?A.To study black holes.B.To observe the pulsars.C.To explore the sun.D.To seek space civilization.10.What’s special about the selected site?A.It’s close to urban areas.B.It reduces engineering amount.C.It possesses a shallow depression.D.It’s at the highest altitude in China.11.Which can be the best title for the text?A.Major Scientific Tasks of FASTB.Ways to Select the Site for FASTC.Contributions FAST Has MadeD.Facts About FAST Radio TelescopeDAn afternoon nap (午睡) is one of the joys of life,although too much napping could signal all is not well.In some cultures,people will have a daily nap—this is fine.The warning comes when people start sleeping during the daytime,when they did not sleep before.There is certainly a good reason to believe that daytime sleepiness—as in the Alzheimer’s disease study—can be a marker of an underlying condition.For most people,napping during the day is mainly a sign that you are not getting enough sleep at night,says Dr.Neil Stanley,a sleep expert.“If you feel sleepy during the day,you should think about taking a nap.That is what the body needs—it doesn’t need to be kept awake with caffeine.It needs sleep.”The feeling we should notice is “sleepiness”,he says.“It’s not tiredness,which could be more psychological and linked to stress.”So how do you nap well?The key thing,says Stanley,is how long your naplasts.Choose either a 20-or 90-minute nap.“When you fall asleep,you’ll quickly go through the lighter stages of sleep into your first period of deep sleep.You don’t want to wake up because that’s when you wake and feel worse than you did before.”Napping for 20 minutes means you will wake up before you go into deep sleep;napping for 90 minutes means you’ll complete a sleep cycle.Once you factor in the time it takes to fall asleep—“Some people are better at napping than others but,” says Stanley,“a healthy adult will fall asleep in between5 and 12 minutes.”—you can set an alarm,allowing a 30-to 40-minute period for a short nap,and up to two hours for a longer one.A goo d time to nap is during the body’s natural dip in the afternoon,between 2 p.m.and 4 p.m.“You don’t really want to be napping much past that because then you are going to be eating into your night-time sleep,”Stanley says.The point,he stresses,is to get good night-time sleep,which would ensure you probably don’t need to nap at all.12.What does an afternoon nap indicate for most people?A.Caffeine addiction.B.Psychological stress.C.Insufficient night sleep.D.Potential physical illness.13.What is the key to a good nap?A.Duration.B.Surroundings.C.Health.D.Stages.14.What does the underlined word “that” in the last paragraph refer to?A.A 30-to 40-minute period.B.The time between 2 p.m.and 4 p.m.C.The time between 5 and 12 minutes.D.A 20-to 90-minute period.15.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A.Why to Phase a NapB.When to Take a Good NapC.What to Learn From a NapD.How to Have a Successful NapⅡ.七选五It is so easy to get comfortable and stuck in our comfort zones.We know what we like;we know what to expect;we know where we’ll do well and we stay there.Outside of this zone are risks and fears. 1This works sometimes.However,while the zone outside of where we are comfortable might be scary and risky,it is also the area of growth. 23 Over two days,we worked with the group and helped them see how they were limiting themselves,their lives and their careers by unknowingly staying with what they knew and where they were comfortable.We put them in awkward situations,asked them tough questions and helped them feel ill at ease until they got more comfortable with that.4 At last they identified what they wanted was out of their comfort zones.I saw then,as I have seen so many times in my own life and in the lives of others,that there is so much possibility when we stretch and try.We may need to build up to it.We may need to gather support and encouragement. 5 But when we do,and when we reach beyond where we usually comfortably stay,we find ourselves in a zone of opportunity.We find so much of what we want.Take at least two actions that put you outside of your comfort zones and get you closer to what you want.A.Opportunity zones are where dangers lie.B.So,we continue where we are with what we know.C.We may need to take steps to get closer to our goals.D.However,most people are used to staying in their comfort zones.E.It is our opportunity zone,with so much potential and possibility.F.We pushed them beyond where they were both physically and mentally.G.We once designed a program to push people to step out of their comfort zones.语言运用题组——求精准(25mins)Ⅰ.完形填空A mother of three in Cowdenbeath,Scotland,was awarded for what she did in the middle of a snowstorm last week.Charlene Leslie was 1 to a local shop for some food with her two kids when she spotted a truck full of milk 2 to summit (攀登) a hill in a high street.“Its front wheels were spinning (旋转) on the 3 road,and it was stuck from all the snow.My neighbor appeared,so I asked her to 4 the kids while I pushed it from the back. 5 ,it got safely to the top,” Charlene recalled.Then her good deed 6 .After the video of Charlene pushing the truck up a hill 7 the Internet,the 8 viewers nicknamed her “Wonder Woman”.The FamilyDairy,the owner of the delivering truck,also 9 her heroic acts.“The lady’s 10 was incredibly kind.What a 11 she was to our company!As a heartfelt thank-you,Charlene and her family will receive a year’s 12 of free milk,” the Chairman of the company told a local newspaper.“I simply believe that it is my 13 to help others if they are in trouble.I really didn’t help out to get anything 14 ,but I am absolutely delighted at their generous 15 ,” the mother laughed.1.A.running B.headingC.leadingD.replying2.A.struggling B.shakingC.workingD.rushing3.A.narrow B.windingC.icyD.long4.A.watch B.freeC.guideD.limit5.A.Hopefully B.WillinglyC.SurprisinglyD.Eventually6.A.took off B.paid offC.showed upD.made up7.A.hit B.surfedC.contactedD.displayed8.A.terrified B.interestedC.impressedD.satisfied9.A.checked B.facedC.forgotD.recognized10.A.promise B.intentionC.methodD.plan11.A.relief B.pityC.problemD.blessing12.A.application B.invitationC.supplyD.sale13.A.duty B.honorC.turnD.favor14.A.for sure B.in detailC.in returnD.with luck15.A.prize B.offerC.demandD.change Ⅱ.语法填空The origin of facial makeup used in Peking Opera can date back to more than 1,400 years ago,1. leading actors used to wear masks.As the operatic arts developed,2. (perform) gradually took off their masks and painted colorful patterns on their faces instead,so people could better see 3. (they) facial expressions.Chinese opera facial makeup is a special makeup method 4. Chinese cultural characteristics.5. painting technique for Chinese facial makeup in dramas is closely related to the character’s personality.Over the years of development,it 6. (become) an important part of Chinese culture.There 7. (be) four roles in facial makeup,sheng,dan,jing,andchou.Chinese facial makeup is 8.(extreme) stylized in the colors and patterns used,but no two painted faces are alike.For example,there are more than 100 face-painting styles 9. (design) for Xiang Yu,the hero in FarewellMyConcubine,and each one is different.Various types of Chinese facial makeup enable the audience 10. (know) a character easily and get more involved in the appreciation of the performance.写作专项——要规范(40mins)Ⅰ.应用文写作假如你是学生会主席李华,为积极响应落实“厉行节约,反对浪费”的精神,学生会将举办一次以“光盘行动”为主题的英语演讲比赛,请你用英语写一篇演讲稿,内容包括:1.浪费食物的危害;2.“光盘行动”的措施;3.呼吁大家共同行动。
新课标2020版高考英语一轮复习Module8Unit4Filmsandfilmevents单元提升牛津译林版

Module 8 Unit 4 Films and film events单元提升课文与语法填空This passage is the transcript of a television show about film festivals. The host invites representatives from six of the major international film festivals and asks them 1 (tell)the audience about the festivals they represent. Maria says that the Venice Film Festival is the 2 (old)film festival in the world, 3 is an annual festival that began in 1932.Kathy tells the audience that the Sundance Film Festival only 4 (include)small, independent films. Isabel says Cannes is another festival that can make films famous, at which many films are first shown to 5 public. In Hanz’s opinion, the Berlin International Film Festival is one of the most 6 (internationally)film festivals. At their festival, Hollywood films are in the minority, 7 films that are likely 8 (overlook)at other festivals have a real chance of becoming champions. Mike thinks the Toronto International Film Festival is the second largest festival in the world. Xu Li says the Shanghai International Film Festival has a good reputation worldwide 9 they have entries 10 many different countries.1. 2. 3. 4. 5.6. 7. 8. 9. 10.答案1.to tell 考查非谓语动词。
(江苏专用)2020高考英语一轮复习Unit1Thewrittenword学案(含解析)牛津译林版选修8

Unit 1 The written word一、单词表词汇全查验——运用多媒体,提问默写词汇Ⅰ.阅读词汇(英译汉)[第一屏听写]1.bookworm n.极爱读书的人,书迷,书虫2.*drama n. 戏剧,戏剧艺术3.fiction n. 小说;虚构的事4.antique n. 古董,文物5.chapter n. (书的)章,篇,回;时期,时代6.opera n. 歌剧;歌剧团;歌剧院7.soap opera n. 肥皂剧[第二屏听写]8.*cemetery n. 墓地,公墓9.twist n. 转折,转变;转动;急转弯vi.&vt. (使)弯曲;转动;蜿蜒10.plot n. 故事情节;阴谋,密谋vt. 密谋;绘制(图表)11.vain adj. 虚荣的,自负的;徒劳的,无结果的12.rigid adj. 死板的,僵化的,固执的;坚硬的13.civil adj. 有教养的,有礼貌的;国民的,平民的;民事的(非刑事的) 14.violent adj. 暴力的,粗暴的;猛烈的,强烈的[第三屏听写]15.painter n.画家16.*workhouse n. (英国旧时的)劳动救济所17.millionaire n. 百万富翁18.vice n. 恶行,恶习,罪恶19.*threat n. 威胁,恐吓20.homemade adj. 自制的;家里做的;国产的21.*bind vt. 捆,绑,系;(使)联合;约束;迫使[第四屏听写]22.spin vi.&vt. (使)快速旋转;(使)急转身;纺纱;吐丝结网n. (高速)旋转23.sneaker n. 运动鞋24.pin vt. 使不能动弹,按住;(用大头针等)固定,别上,钉住n. 大头针;胸针25.envelope n. 信封26.brand new adj. 全新的,崭新的27.chest n. 胸部,胸膛;大箱子[第五屏听写]28.*attic n.阁楼,顶楼29.modernday adj. 现代的;当代的30.stepmother n. 继母31.stepsister n. 异父(异母)姊妹32.rag n. 破布,破衣服;抹布33.Ireland n. 爱尔兰34.Scotland n. 苏格兰35.supreme adj. 最高的,至高无上的36.holy adj. 神圣的,圣洁的[第六屏听写]37.widow n.遗孀,寡妇38.monument n. 纪念碑,纪念馆,纪念塑像;古迹39.romantic adj. 浪漫主义的;浪漫的40.rhyme vi.&vt. (使)押韵n. 押韵;押韵词;押韵短诗41.*melodie n. 〈旧〉乐曲,歌曲42.tune n. 曲调,曲子vt. 调音,校音;调频道,调节[第七屏听写]43.*thou pron. <旧>(第二人称单数的主格)你44.*thee pron. <旧>(第二人称单数的宾格)你45.*farewell int.&n. 再见,再会。
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单元强化练(八)Ⅰ.阅读理解A(2019·安徽省重点中学联考)Welcome!We look forward to welcoming you this summer.Below you will find a list of forms for students accepted to our 2018 Salisbury Summer School.Please review the documents and fill out and return any applicable forms.Should you wish to spend overnight in the area when you drop off your child,please make arrangements well in advance as summer is a busy time of year in Connecticut's northwest corner.(A list of area hotels is found here.)Both the elective course enrollment(登记) and the questionnaire are very important because we will be unable to design your child's academic schedule without them.We would also like to draw your attention to the form regarding students leaving on weekends during summer school.Accepted Student Forms(ASFs):●Elective Enrollment●Questionnaire●Weekend Permission●Travel Form●Pharmacy(用药)Form●E&R Laundry Registration FormThe Salisbury School Health Center works with Magnus Health which is a secure and easytouse website for online submission and storage of your child's medical information.You must access your child's Magnus Health account in order to get and submit the required health forms before registration(Access the Pharmacy Form here).Health forms must be completed and submitted to Magnus Health by June 15,if not,summer school classes and activities may not be accessible to your kid.For questions regarding Salisbury School required health forms or your Magnus Health account,please email healthcenter@.Alternatively,you may call the Health Center at 8604355748.【语篇解读】本文是应用文,介绍了2018年Salisbury学校暑期班的入班事宜,包括选修课程注册、问卷调查、健康信息等。
1.What should they do if parents want to spend one night in the area?A.Complete all the forms.B.Book a room as early as possible.C.Apply to Magnus Health.D.Tell the summer school in advance.B[细节理解题。
根据第一段中的“Should you...please make arrangements well in advance as summer is a busy time of year in Connecticut's nort hwest corner”可知,如果父母想要在这个地方住一晚,应该提前在学校附近找旅馆订房间。
]2.Which form should parents fill in if their kids leave on weekends during summer school?A.Elective Enrollment.B.Questionnaire.C.Weekend Permission.D.Travel Form.C[细节理解题。
题干问的表格指的是“the form regarding students leaving on weekends during summer school”,由此可知,这个表格是学生在读暑假班期间的周末离开校园时所需要的,因此C项正确。
]3.What may cause students to miss some classes and activities?A.Incomplete health forms.B.Not returning ASFs by June 15.C.Failing to register ahead of time.D.Loss of Magnus Health account.A[细节理解题。
根据倒数第二段中的“Health forms must be completed...if not,summer school classes and activities may not be accessible to your kid”可知,如果健康表格没有及时完成并提交,可能导致学生不能参与暑期班课程和活动。
]B(2019·甘肃省重点中学联考)Mary Krupa became friends with the grey squirrels during her first week at Penn State,after spotting them running around and idly(漫不经心地) wondering what they would look like with tiny hats on their heads.Today,everyone at the university knows her as the“Squirrel Girl”.Mary started bringing them food,and gradually they began to trust her.She managed to put a hat on a squirrel and take a picture.Thinking that her colleagues could do with something to lift their spirits,she started posting similar photos on Facebook.The response was greatly positive,and before long Mary and her squirrels became an Internet sensation.Growing up in a neighborhood outside of State College,Mary was always fond of birds and animals around her home,but she didn't interact(交流) with people very much.She was later diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome,but the squirrels changed that.“The squirrels help me break the ice,because I'll be sitting here patting a squirrel and other people will come over and we'll just start like feeding the squirrels together and chatting about them,”she said.“I am a lot more outgoing.”And in case you're wondering how Mary is able to get the squirrels to do what she wants for her photos,it has a lot to do with food.For example,whenever she wants them to hold or play with something,she puts peanut butter on the prop(道具),and they'll grab it.But getting to that part took a while.In the beginning,she would throw peanuts up the trees on campus and invite the squirrels to come down and get them,but they hesitated to approach her.She had the patience to earn their trust,though.This year,Mary is graduating with a degree in English and wildlife sciences.She wants to be a science writer and educate people on how to preserve the environment.As for her furry friends,Mary plans to stay in the area and visit them as often as she can.【语篇解读】宾夕法尼亚大学的“松鼠女孩”Mary曾经被诊断出患有阿斯伯格综合征,但是松鼠改变了她,使她变得外向起来。