2016-2017学年高中英语 课时作业12 Module 4 Music 外研版选修6
17届高三英语一轮复习Module4Music综合运用案(无答案)外研版选修6

Module4 Music 综合运用巩固案Ⅰ.单句语法填空1.---- In this day and age, women can have children and jobs as well.---- I can’t agree ______.It is great to have the two __________(combine).2.Drugs helped to _______ (relief) the pain. The whole family let out a sigh of______(relief).3.The _________(depress) news ________(depress) her, and she was so_________(depress) that I couldn’t help comforting her immediately to help her out of __________(depress).4.To be honest, I don’t quite share _________ you some views on the problem.5.________(regard) the punishment, do you have any reasonable suggestions?6.He __________(go) to the evening course since 3 months ago, but now he evencan’t say “hello” in Russia.7.Welcome back! How long ______ you _________(stay) in the most expensive hotelin Shanghai and how did you find your stay there?8.The manager ___________(tell) the workers how to improve the program since thismorning.9.About 100 people were present _____ the conference, and only a few were absent______ it.10.As we all know, the famous artist Xu Beihong gave life _______ horses in hispainting.11. I was dancing _______ music when all of _______ sudden the door opened andin _________(come) my neighbour.12. All the people came over and presented me ________ red roses.13. We prefer to watch the film ___________(combine) education with entertainment.14. Only through __________(combine) efforts can we succeed in completing themission.15. This year, she __________(honor) as “Rose of Front”, which made her veryproud of herself.Ⅱ. 单句改错1.It takes patience and a lot of practice to play the piano well, and it is thesame as English learning.2.He was wandering in the street when all of sudden a police car stopped at him.3.Look, she is dancing with the music gracefully and enjoying herself so much.4.He was enjoying the sunshine on the beach with a relaxing smile on the face.5.We finally kept in touch with my lost boy half an hour ago.Ⅲ.完成句子1. I ______ _______ _______ (失去联系)my close friend long time ago, that is,we have ________ ________ _________ _________(失去联系) with each other fora long time.2.______ ______ ________ ________(令我们非常庆幸的是), all of us succeeded intheimportant interview.3.______ hearing(一听到) the news of the accident in the coal mine, she _______(变得) pale.4.Over 1,000 more people visited the exhibition _______ _______ _______(除了)those who ______ ______ _______(出席) the opening ceremony on the first day.5.These children are polite and never speak loudly in class. ______ ______ thesame _______ you.(你也是如此)Ⅳ. 写作1. 与音乐相关的词汇:musical instruments 乐器give concerts 开音乐会 attend a concert 听音乐会 interpret诠释;演绎master musicians 音乐大师soloist 独奏者compose music 创作乐曲composer 作曲家melody 旋律rhythm 节奏critic (文艺)评论家organ 风琴2. 描写音乐意境的形容词:relaxing 轻松的poetic 富有诗意的classic 经典的traditional 传统的folk 民间的refreshing 令人耳目一新的inspiring 振奋人心的touching 动人的fascinating 吸引人的fantastic 太棒了soft 轻柔的3. 与音乐类型相关的词汇jazz 爵士 blues 布鲁兹folk songs 民歌country music 乡村音乐rock and roll 摇滚hip hop 嘻哈rap 说唱pop music 流行音乐soft music 轻音乐classical music 古典音乐symphony 交响乐4. 请使用本模块所学单词和短语写一种你喜欢的音乐类型。
2017届高三英语外研版 选修六一轮复习案_Module4 Musi

Book6 Module4 Music语言知识探究案Ⅰ.词形变换【自主学习】1. interpret (v.) 诠释;解释→_____________(n. ) 口译者2. character (n. ) 性格;人物;汉字→ ____________ (n.) 特征;特性3. combine(v.) 结合;联合→ _____________ (n.) 结合;联合4. compose(v.) 作曲→__________(n.) 作曲;作文 _____________(n.) 作曲家5. ambition (n. ) 雄心;抱负→_______________ (adj. ) 有雄心的6. volunteer(n.) 志愿者→_________(adj.) 志愿的;自愿的→__________(v.) 志愿做…7. handle (n. ) 把手;柄→___________(v.) 处理8. spot (n. ) 污渍;污点;地点→__________(v. ) 发现 _____________(adj.) 有污迹的9. lively (adj.) 生动的;有活力的→____________(n.) 活泼;生动10. relax (v.) 使…放松→_____________(adj.) 感到放松的 ___________(adj.)令人放松的______________(n.) 放松11. present(v.) 展示;使…显现→___________(n.) 展示;简介present(adj.) 出席的→ ______________(n.) 出席12. add(v.) 增加→____________( n.) 增加;附加→___________(adj.) 附加的;额外的13. relief (n.)(痛苦、忧虑等的)解脱;减轻→ ________________(v.) 解脱;减轻Ⅱ. 短语盘点1. 举办音乐会________________ 11. master musician _______________2. 与…情况相同________________ 12. folk song _______________3. 赋予…生命________________ 13. side road ______________________________ 4. 与…来往________________ 14. favourite of alltime5. 创作乐曲________________ 15. miss the point _______________III. 重点知识present v. : 确定以下句子中present 的词义1. When Mr. Brown left the firm, the director presented a gold watch to him. _____________2. The mayor presented prizes at the annual singing competition._____________ 3. His sudden resignation presented us with a tricky situation. _____________4. He finally decided to present his designs for consideration._____________ 5. In order to present a more professional image, the party risks losing some of its supporters._____________ present adj. 根据汉语补全句子1. How many people ____________________(出席了) the meeting?6. 突然间 ________________ 16. can ’t stand doing …_______________7. 伴着音乐跳舞________________ 17. lift the spirits _______________ 8. 利用;凭借________________ 18. keep … alive _______________ 9. 除此之外 ________________ 19. in our regulated lives_______________10. 与…分享感受和想法________________ 20.push one ’s way through the crowd_______________2. Much to the surprise of _________________(所有在场的人), she turned down his proposal of marriage.3. ________________(目前的困难) discouraged him from making any efforts.present n. 用适当的词填空1. I can’t help you _____ present --- I am too busy.2. Historical romances offer an escape from ______ present.3. This book was ______ present from my brother.用present的正确形式填空1. She asked them not to discuss the matter in her _________.2. The sales director will make a short __________ on the new sales campaign.3. Among all my wedding ___________, the book is my favorite.spot:正确翻译spot在下句中的词性及意思1. She is wearing a white skirt with blue spots. ____________2. This is a perfect spot for a picnic.____________3. He is a very tall man, easy to spot in a crowd.____________4. The man was leading a spotted dog across the street.____________用spot的适当短语根据汉语提示补全句子1. Anyone breaking the rules will be asked to leave ________________(马上;立刻).2. When the fighting started police and reporters were soon _____________(来到现场).3. Your direct questions really _________________(令我为难;陷入窘境). I don’t knowhow to answer them.4. He _______________________(被警方发现正在登机) a plane for Paris.5. The yellow fields ___________________(点缀着) red flowers.●be true of/ for…与…情况相同还有那些类似的表达法?1. In Chinese art, there are some empty spaces, which give life to the whole painting.It is also ______ ______ classical Chinese music.2. In Chinese art, there are some empty spaces, which give life to the whole painting.The same is ______ ______ classical Chinese music.3. In Chinese art, there are some empty spaces, which give life to the whole painting.So it is _______ classical Chinese music.4. In Chinese art, there are some empty spaces, which give life to the whole painting.It is the same ______ classical Chinese music.●relax 用relax的正确形式填空1. Judging from his ________ smile, I know he has passed his driving test.2. At weekends, I usually go fishing at the river just for ____________.3. After a tiring day of work, I prefer to listen to some ___________ music and drinka cup of coffee.4. You can’t afford ___________(relax) your vigilance(警惕性) for a moment.honor1. 我很荣幸能代表我们学校在这里演讲。
2017版高三英语一轮复习 Module 4 Music课件 外研版选修6

2.relief 及其派生词 的相关用法小结 ①in relief 如释重 负 ②to one’s relief 使人宽慰的是 ③relieve vt.减轻;缓 和 ④relieve sb.of sth. 解除某人的(负担、 痛苦等)
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8.We all made a sigh of relief (relief) when we heard that they were safe. 9.We may get relaxed through taking effective forms of relaxation ,such as doing sports and listening to relaxing
society. 7.What the critics (批评 家)say makes much of a
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5.可以具体化的抽象名词 ①beauty 美丽,美→美人 ②surprise 惊喜,吃惊→令人吃 惊的人或事 ③pleasure 高兴,愉快→令人高 兴的事 ④pity 遗憾→令人遗憾的人或 事 ⑤comfort 安慰,舒适→令人安 慰的事 ⑥success 成功→成功的人或事
an expert. 3.On the movie festival,prizes are presented (颁发)to the excellent movie
directors and actors. 4.There are strict rules regulating(规定)the behavior of the students in class.
relation with each other.(relate) 5.He felt greatly depressed at the depressing news that his application for the position failed.(depress) 6.He was an ambitious boy and finally realized his lifelong ambition to be a first-class pianist.(ambition) 7. Volunteers are those people who offer to do some voluntary social work.(volunteer)
学外研版高中英语选修6Module4Music单元测试题(无答案) (3)

高二英语(选修6)Module 4 Music一、单项选择21. I wonder ________ of you is ________ such an accident.A. who ; to be blamed onB. who ; to blame forC. which ; to blame forD. which ; to be blamed for22. —You should have thanked her before you left.—I meant _______ , but I just couldn‘t find her.A. to doB. toC. doing itD. doing23. You can‘t borrow books from the school library ______ you get your student card.A. beforeB. ifC. whileD. as24. Compared with me, my sister is even more ________ to, and more easily troubled by emotional and relationship problems.A. curiousB. addictedC. availableD. sensitive25. If you have a job, _______ yourself to it and finally you‘ll succeed.A. do devoteB. don‘t devoteC. devotingD. not devoting26.—Some Chinese students find it difficult to understand native speakers when in London. —Exactly, _______ they‘ve learned a lot about grammar and known many words.A. what ifB. now thatC. as ifD. even if27. —I believe it is the only solution to this problem.—That‘s debatable, I think. I can _______ five other solutions as good as that one.A. come up withB. make up withC. catch up withD. keep up with28.—How about the performance?—Wonderful! This performance is being held for the _______ of the disabled, hoping to raise people‘s _________ about their lives.A. benefit; concernB. prize; praiseC. profit; moneyD. interest; level29.—Peter once ________ English at Oxford University for three years and now is a speaker. —No wonder he ________ perfect English.A. had taught ; spokeB. taught ; speaksC. is teaching ; has spokenD. has been teaching ; will speak30. Tortoises are surprisingly long-lived animals, some ________ a life span of around 100 years.A. havingB. hadC. haveD. to have31. You will be amazed to discover that what confused you at first makes sense ____ furtherreadings.A. toB. ofC. uponD. before32.The wool ________ really soft was so expensive that my mother decided not to buy it.A. feelingB. feelsC. to be feltD. felt33. You should have known waiting for you in the rain ________ more than one student, together with all the teachers!A. areB. wasC. wereD. is34. All the evidence suggests that he _________ the money.A. stealB. must stealC. can stealD. stole35. The building _______ now is our school library , one _______ in 1980.A. repaired ; builtB. being repaired; builtC. being repaired; was builtD. be repaired; was built36. I have offered to paint the house __________ a week‘s accommodation(膳宿).A. in place ofB. with regard toC. by means ofD. in exchange of37. Letterboxes are much more ________ in the UK than in the US, where most people have a mailbox instead.A. commonB. normalC. ordinaryD. usual38. —Could I ask you a rather personal question?—Sure, _________.A. pardonB. go aheadC. good ideaD. forget it39. —Students should try to do a little studying every evening throughout the term, rather than study all night during the week before the exam.— I agree. ___________________.A. Practice makes perfect.B. The early birds catch the worm.C. Slow but sure wins the race.D. Delays are dangerous.40. Gold closed Friday just under the record price it had set earlier this month. That's nearly threetimes _________ it was selling for six years ago.A. whatB. thatC. more thanD. as三、完形填空The part of the environmental movement that draws my firm's attention is the design of cities, buildings and products. When we designed America's first so-called "green" office building in New York two decades ____41____, we felt that we were alone. But today, thousands of people come to green building conferences, and the ____42____that buildings can be good for people and the environment will be increasingly influential in years to ____43____ .Back in 1984, we discovered that most prod ucts for decoration weren‘t designed for ___44___use. The ―energy-efficient‖ commercial buildings constructed after the 1970s energy crisis ____45____ indoor air quality problems caused by materials such as paint, wall covering and carpet. So far 20 years, we‘ve been focusing on these materials ____46____to the molecules(分子), looking for ways to make them ____47____ for people and the planet.Home builders can now use materials-such as paints that release significantly ____48____ amounts of organic compounds(有机化合物) -that don‘t ____49____ the quality of the air, water, or soil. Eventually, ____50____, our basic design strategy is focused not simply on being ―less bad‖ but on creating ____51____ healthful materials that can be either safely returned to the so il ____52____ reused by industry again and again. As a matter of ____53____, the world‘s largest carpet manufacturer has already ____54____ a carpet that is fully and safely recyclable.Look at it this way: No one ____55____ out to create a building that destroys the planet. But our ____56____ industrial systems are inevitably(不可避免地) causing these conditions, whether we like it or not. So ____57____ of simply trying to reduce the damage, we are ____58____ a positive approach. We‘re giving people high-quality, healthful products and an opportunity to make choices that have a ____59____ effect on the world. It‘s not just the building industry, either. Entire cities are taking these _____60_____ positive approaches to design, planning and building. Portland, Seattle and Boston have said they want to be green cities. Chicago wants to be the greenest city in the world.41. A. ago B. before C. off D. away42. A. practice B. idea C. hope D. wish43. A. go B. arrive C. come D. continue44. A. indoor B. relevant C. outdoor D. practical45. A. displayed B. exhibited C. discovered D. revealed46. A. back B. next C. down D. near47. A. comfortable B. safe C. careful D. stable48. A. reduced B. raised C. revised D. delayed49. A. deny B. decrease C. depress D. destroy50. A. besides B. anyhow C. however D. anyway51. A. partly B. completely C. exactly D. likely52. A. or B. but C. and D. nor53. A. interest B. principle C. fact D. course54. A. founded B. researched C. built D. developed55. A. starts B. looks C. pulls D. makes56. A. basic B. traditional C. past D. current57. A. because B. instead C. out D. regardless58. A. adjusting B. adopting C. admitting D. adapting59. A. functional B. precious C. beneficial D. sensible60. A. environmentally B. actively C. willingly D. readily四、阅读理解AFive boys are suspected of starting a fire that destroyed their school on the eve of the new term.Pupils were faced with the probability of coursework having been destroyed in the big fire at Leyland St Mary‘s Catholic Technology College in Lancashire.Plans were being drawn up to provide alternative classrooms for 730 children, with parents warned to keep them at home for at least the rest of the week.The 1950s science block was reduced to broken stones in Sunday‘s blaze, which created clouds of smoke visible for miles. Sources said the library and sports hall were also damaged beyond repair.Strong winds and a shortage of water hampered (prevented) 125 firemen trying to bring itunder control.Police said yesterday that five boys – one aged 11, two 12-year-olds, one aged 13 and one 15 – arrested on suspicion of starting the fire had been released on bail(保释) until later this month. Parents said the suspects all attended St Mary‘s.Firefighters were expected to remain at the scene until late this afternoon. Staff were due to attend the school yesterday for an inset day, and pupils were to return for lessons after the holidays today.St Mary`s head teacher Kathy McNicholas fought back the tears as she watched her school go up in flames last night.She said: ‗This is so upsetting to watch. It`s heart-breaking. It`s very distressing for the staff and for the children. Everyone had been looking forward to coming back for the new school year. Finding somewhere for around 730 children won`t be easy. A few of the staff have turned up to see if there is anything they can do and they have all been shocked and saddened by what has happened. It`s tragic because we have only just had a lot of refurbishment(翻新) work done to the school during the summer break. It was a big investment. The community around here very much looks after its school.‘61.This article is most probably seen in a(an) ________________.A. newspaperB. entertainment magazineC. science bookD. firework advertisement62. Where would 730 children stay recently?A. in alternative classroomsB. at homeC. in the communityD. It ha dn‘t been decided yet63. According to Kathy McNicholas, ___________________________.A. she cried heavily when she watched the school burnt downB. the children were happy that they didn‘t have to come back for the new school yearC. the staff were ve ry sad and couldn‘t do anythingD. the loss was very bigBIf you live in a big city, there are many things to drive you crazy on your daily commute(通勤), and it‘s not just overcrowded subway trains.Vicky Zhao is a mainlander working in Hong Kong. For her, one thing she can‘t put up with is people standing on the wrong side of the escalator(自动扶梯) in subway stations.―Escalators help us move faster and save time. It isn‘t a place to rest,‖ the 24-year-old says. ―I often see tourists block the way with their chunky suitcases or chitchatting on the escalators during rush hour. It annoys me to no end.‖Admitting she is not the patient type, Zhao says things are much better in Hong Kong than in cities on the mainland where ―stand right, walk left‖ signs are ofte n ignored.The logic behind the ―stand right, walk left‖ escalator etiquette(礼节) seems obvious. Even though you may want to catch your breath and just wait while you‘re transported up or down, you should still consider others and leave enough space for people in a hurry, so that they can run and catch the train.Many cities‘ escalators, including London‘s and Beijing‘s, use the ―stand right, walk left‖ system to speed up the flow of people. (Australia is an exception and you should stand on the left side instead.) But some cities discourage people from moving on escalators out of safety reasons. In Hong Kong‘s subway stations there are regular announcements asking people to ―stand still‖ on escalators. Even so, most people in this fast-paced metropolis obser ve the ―stand right, walk left‖ etiquette.Perhaps this is because those who walk on escalators seem to have taken the moral high ground and like to accuse those who block the way of being inconsiderate.―Able-bodied people standing on the downward escalator are in effect robbing the people behind them of time,‖ says Hamilton Nolan, who writes for online forum Gawker and regularly uses the New York subway. He speaks the mind of many walkers.―Their presumptuous(专横的) need for leisure may cause everyone behind them to miss a train they would have otherwise caught. Then those people are forced to stand and wait on a subway platform for many extra minutes. Those are precious minutes of life that none of us will get back.‖But the people who stand on escalators defend themselves by telling the walkers not to be so impatient. In a recent story about escalator etiquette, the BBC quotes one stander as saying: ―If the person is in such a rush, why not just take the stairs? Even when the escalator is packed and there‘s nowhere to move, I see these same people moaning and groaning (complaining and sighing)about not being able to pass.‖Whatever the escalator etiquette is in the place you live or visit, do what most people are doing and always be mindful of others: leave enough space between each other, don‘t linger at the end of the escalator, and if someone is blocking your way, a simple ―excuse me‖ is enough.64.According to Vicky Zhao, which of the following is the thing she can‘t bear?A.overcrowded subway trainsB.people standing on the wrong side of the escalator in subway stationsC.not being able to rest on the escalatorsD.living in cities on the mainland65.If you‘re not in a hurry, what should you do on the escalators of London?A.block the way with your chunky suitcasesB.chitchatC.stand on the right side and leave enough space for people in a rushD.run and catch the train66.Which of the following is TRUE according to Hamilton Nolan?A.Able-bodied people standing on the downward escalator are in robbing the people behind them.B.Everyone needs leisure.C.You will miss a train if you take an escalator.D.If you miss the train, you will have to wait on a subway platform for many extra minutes, which is a waste of time.67. What is the author‘s opinion on escalator etiquette?A.You should always ―stand right, walk left‖ on the escalators.B.You should take the stairs instead of the escalators.C.You should moan and groan about not being able to pass.D.You should be mindful of others.CThe malls were filled with people seeking gifts for their loved ones. Some of the malls remained open around the clock, partly to satisfy our needs to buy gifts.Behind the materialistic aspect of shopping for gifts lies the idea of caring, being attentive tothe desires of special people in our lives. However, to use a well-worn play on words: it is our presence, not our presents that truly counts. Many of us, unfortunately, can be so inattentive, even in the presence of our loved ones, that we might as well not be there at all.Attention is one of the greatest gifts we can give each other. Companies around the globe spend billions every year on advertising to catch our attention for just a short moment at a time. Whole industries – media, entertainment, education – rely on the precious gift of our attention for their continued existence. A baby lacking attention for a long time is likely to mentally unhealthy.In earlier times, both diet and attention could be left unregulated without major cause for concern. There were natural checks and balances: limited availability of food meant few got fat, for example. Similarly, in bygone times we might have spent a few hours communicating with the village storyteller, today, watching an entire TV series, while speaking to nobody, is common. In traditional societies, with smaller population, everyone would get a fair deal of attention. On many issues we might go to see Grandma or Grandpa; now we have Google and Wikipedia.―She just wants attention.‖ people tend to think little of those doing things simply for attention. But the truth is that human beings need attention, and giving attention to each other is, to a large extent, what human civilization is based upon. This perhaps explains the runaway success of social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook. While we use such sites for ―micro blogging‖, ―idea voicing‖ and ―status updates‖ – the reality is that we are often doing no more or less than fulfilling our basic human drive for attention exchange.I friend you, you friend me, I retweet you, you retweet me. The charming case with which we can now get and give attention is why many people appear overly attached to their smart phones. It is also a vicious circle(恶性循环). As ever more people are busy exchanging attention online, there is increasingly less attention to be paid in the real world, which forces more people to seek their attention exchange online, or else risk attention-starvation(hunger).The very nature of attention exchange is being rapidly transformed, and there is a danger that some of us will develop unhealthy practices. Just as eating red meat every day is a bad idea, so it is with too much attention exchange. The biological consequences of our technological advancement in food production are highly visible; heart disease, diabetes and obesity. The consequences of our transformed attention exchanges will be psychological (mental) and social, and so may take longer to identify, but they will be equally damaging.Face-to-face attention is becoming rarer, and therefore more valuable. In a sense it is priceless. And it is a gift that can be given all-year-round.68. People use social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook to .A. obtain informationB. give attention to othersC. voice their opinionsD. notice and get noticed69. From Paragraph 6-7 we can infer_______.A. more people will risk attention-starvation in future.B. the nature of attention exchange is rarely changed.C. technological advancement contributes to all diseases.D. transformed attention exchanges do harm to society.70. In traditional societies attention exchange was not a major concern because of ________.A. limited availability of foodB. the guidance from old peopleC. natural checks and balancesD. a much smaller population71. The passage is mainly intended to .A. call for more focus on real life attentionB. analyze the necessity of attention givingC. give practical tips on attention exchangeD. recommend some social networking sitesDJust about every week now, we read a newspaper headline about the genetic basis for breast cancer, intelligence, or obesity. Such news stories may lead us to believe our lives are being revolutionized(变革) by genetic discoveries. We may be close to changing and getting rid of mental illness, for example and identify the causes of crime, personality, and other basic human weaknesses.But these hopes, it turns out, are based on faulty assumptions about genes and behavior.In many cases, people are motivated to accept research claims by the hope of finding solutions for frightening problems, like breast cancer. Accepting genetic causes for their characteristics can relieve guilt about behavior they want to change but can't. Efforts made to fight against them, at growing expense, have made little or no visible progress. The public wants to hear that science can help.Meanwhile, genetic claims are being made for many ordinary and abnormal behaviors, from addiction to shyness and even to political views and divorce. If who we are is determined from pregnancy(怀孕),then our efforts to change or to influence our children may be useless. There may also be no basis for insisting that people behave themselves and obey laws. Thus, the revolution in thinking about genes has great consequences for how we view ourselves as human beings.Most claims linking emotional disorders and behaviors to genes are statistical in nature. The research finds are insufficient(not enough) for deciding that alcoholism or manic-depression( a kind of mental illness) is inherited(遗传). In the late 1980s, genes for manic-depression were identified by teams of geneticists. The claims have now been definitively proved wrong.Genetic data on the major mental illnesses make it clear that they can't be reduced to purely genetic causes. According to Myrna Weissman, Ph.D., Americans born before 1905 had a 1 percent rate of depression by age 75. Among Americans born a half century later, 6 percent become depressed by age 24! Similarly, while the average age at which manic-depression first appears was 32 in the mid 1960s, its average beginning today is 19. Only social factors can produce such large shifts in rate and age of beginning of mental disorders in a few decades.Scientists actively debate whether disorders like alcoholism are more or less biologically driven. If they are mainly biological—rather than psychological, social, and cultural—then there may be a genetic basis for them. In 1990, Kenneth Blum, Ph.D.,of the University of Texas, and Ernest Noble, M.D., of the University of California, Los Angeles, found a certain gene in 70 percent of a group of alcoholics, but in only 20 percent of a non-alcoholic group. But in 1993 Joel Gelernter, M.D., of Yale and his colleagues surveyed all the studies that examined this gene and alcoholism. Different from Blum and Noble's research, the results were that 18 percent of non-alcoholics, 18 percent of problem drinkers, and 18 percent of severe alcoholics all had the gene. As for Blum and Noble's work, a more reasonable model is that genes may affect how people experience alcohol. Perhaps some people's nerves are more activated by alcohol. But although genes can influence reactions to alcohol, they cannot explain why some people continue drinking to the point of destroying their lives.Therefore, claims that our genes cause our problems, our misbehavior, even our personalities are more a mirror of our culture's attitudes than a window for human understanding and change.72. Which of the following words is similar in meaning to ―consequences‖ in paragraph four?A. importanceB. influenceC. sufferingD. good results73. What can we learn from this article?A. Americans became depressed at an early age for genetic causes.B. We are close to finding solutions to human weaknesses.C. The public wants scientists to help fight against illnesses.D. Some people are happy to accept genetic causes for their behavior.74. According to the article, if our characteristics are genetic, then _______.A. we can only rely on environment to influence our childrenB. we may think of who we are differentlyC. we can change our children‘s behaviorD. we need to make greater efforts to behave ourselves75. From Dr. Gelernter and his colleagues‘ research, we can conclude that________.A. there may be a genetic basis for alcoholism.B. genes can explain why people drink too much.C. there was no link between gene and alcoholism.D. perhaps drinking is more rewarding for alcoholics.。
Module 4 Music单元综合检测题(有解析外研版选修6)

Module 4 Music单元综合检测题(有解析外研版选修6)dule 4 usi(时间:120分钟满分:10分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共小题;每小题1分,满分7分)听下面段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
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听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
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20162017学年高中英语Module4MusicBorninAmericaSection4OtherPartsoftheModule课时作业外研版选修7

Module 4 Music Born in AmericaSection ⅣOther Parts of the Module Ⅰ.单句语法填空1.Her son,to whom she was so (devote),went abroad ten years ago.答案:devoted2.He describes everything order,which makes excellent impression upon us.答案:in;an3.Thanks to your help, I would not have completed the task on time.答案:otherwise4.She stayed behind his door (beg) for his forgiveness all night.答案:begging5.—Has Professor Braque finished his book yet?—Yes,and it (come) out next month.答案:will come6.Unexpected difficulties (arise) in the course of their experiment last year.答案:arose7.My life has (bless) with many big deals and achievements of which I am proud.答案:been blessed8.Drinking is not only harmful to people’s health,but also damages the (harmonious) of a family.答案:harmony9.The art show was far being a failure;it was great success.答案:from;a10.The children’s efforts to raise money for their own library were vain because no adult took it seriously and were willing to take a cent out of their pockets.答案:in11.Luckily,we’d brought a road map without which we (lose) our way.答案:would have lost12.It was getting dark;I found a car (stick) in a pool by the side of the road.答案:stuckⅡ.完成句子1.我最好把它写下来,不然我会忘掉。
高中英语 Module 4《Music》The Beatles-文字素材3 外研版选修6

The BeatlesThe impact of the Beatles upon popular music cannot be overstated; they revolutionized the music industry and touched the lives of all who heard them in deep and fundamental ways. Landing on these shores on February 7, 1964, they literally stood the world of pop culture on its head, setting the musical agenda for the remainder of the decade. The Beatles' buoyant melodies, playful personalities and mop-topped charisma were just the tonic needed by a nation left reeling by the senseless assassination of its young president, John F. Kennedy, barely two months earlier. Even adults typically given to scorning rock and roll as worthless "kid's stuff" were forced to concede that there was substance in their music and quick-witted cleverness in their repartee. Without exaggeration, they transfixed and transformed the world as we knew it, ushering in a demographic shift in which youth culture assertively took over from its stodgy Eisenhower-era forbears.The long journey resulting in the mob scene that greeted the Beatles' arrival at KennedyAirport began in Liverpool back in 1958. A series of groups, including the Quarrymen and the Johnny and the Moondogs, variously included Liverpool natives John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison. With a rhythm section consisting of bassist Stu Sutcliffe (an art student with great looks and scant musical ability) and drummer Pete Best, the group assumed the name "the Beatles." The group became a fixture on the rough-and-tumble bar scene in Hamburg, Germany, where their five-set-a-night marathons helped mold them into a tight performing unit. Their early repertoire consisted of well-chosen rock and roll and rhythm & blues covers, running the gamut from Chuck Berry to Little Richard. In April 1961, Sutcliffe left and McCartney switched from guitar to bass. On the local scene in their hometown of Liverpool, the group landed a lunchtime residency at a club calledthe Cavern, where they were discovered by a local record merchant and entrepreneur, Brian Epstein, who became their manager in December 1961.Epstein helped polish the group's appearance, dressing them in dapper collarless gray suits and making them appear more friendly than menacing. After being rejected by Decca Records following a January 1962 audition, the Beatles signed with EMI-Parlophone that April, having impressed producer George Martin. In August, Ringo Starr (born Richard Starkey), who'd been drumming with Rory Storm and the Hurricanes, was brought into replace Pete Best. The group's first single, "Love Me Do/P.S. I Love You," briefly dented the U.K. Top Twenty in October 1962, but their next 45, "Please Please Me," formally ignited Beatlemania in their homeland, reaching the Number Two spot. It was followed by four consecutive chart-topping British singles, issued throughout 1963: "From Me to You," "She Loves You," "I Want to Hold Your Hand," "Can't Buy Me Love." They conquered the U.K., even inducing a classical music critic from the London Sunday Times to declare them "the greatest posers since Beethoven." The group's success was based around the Lennon/McCartney songwriting partnership, Harrison's guitar-playing prowess, and Starr's amiable disposition and artful simplicity as a drummer.The Beatles' conquest of America early in 1964 launched the British Invasion, as a torrent of rock and roll bands from Britain overtook the pop charts. The Fab Four's first Number One single in the U.S. was "I Want to Hold Your Hand," released on Capitol Records, EMI's American counterpart. This exuberant track was followed by 45 more Top Forty hits over the next half-dozen years. During the week of April 4, 1964, the Beatles set a record that is likely never to be broken when they occupied all five of the top positions on Billboard's Top Pop Singles chart, with "Can't Buy Me Love" ensconced at Number One. Their popularity soared still further with the release of their playfully anarchic documentary film, A Hard Day's Night, in August 1964.When all was said and done, the Beatles charted 20 Number One singles in the States - a number even greater than runner-up Elvis Presley's 17 chart-toppers. For such feats of sales and airplay alone, the Beatles can unassailably be regarded as the top group in rock and roll history. Yet their significance as a band extends beyond numbers to enpass their innovations in the recording studio. The Beatles' legacy as a concert attraction, during their harried passage from nightclubs to baseball stadiums, is distinguished primarily by the deafening screams of female fans overe by the group's very appearance. Consequently, the Beatles began to indulge their creative energies in the studio, layering sounds and crafting songs in a way no one had attempted before. The results included such musically expansive and lyrically sophisticated albums as Rubber Soul (1965) and Revolver (1966). For various reasons, ranging from safety concerns to frustration that no one could hear or was listening, the Beatles retired from touring after a San Francisco concert on August 29, 1966.Ten months later, they released Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, an album that has almost universally been cited as the creative apotheosis of rock and roll, a watershed event in which rock became "serious art" without losing its sense of humor (or sense of the absurd). Realizing the band members' collective ambitions took four months and all the technical wiles of producer George Martin. A pletely self-contained album meant to be played and experienced from start to finish, Sgt. Pepper broke the mold in that no singles were released from it. The album's heady artistic reach further cemented the notion of a viable counterculture in the minds of youthful dropouts everywhere. Anyone who was alive in the summer of 1967 can remember the pleasant shock of hearing it and the reverberations it sent outward into the world of rock and roll and beyond.In the wake of Sgt. Pepper, the Beatles began to splinter in ways that were, at first, subtle but that gradually grew more pronounced. Subsequent events includedthe death of manager Epstein due to an overdose of sleeping pills; the release of the TV film Magical Mystery Tour, which earned the Beatles some of their first negative reviews; a trip to India to meditate with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, about whom Lennon wrote the scabrous putdown "Sexy Sadie"; and the launching in January 1968 of Apple Corps, Ltd., a disastrously mismanaged entertainment empire that helped bring down the Beatles amid a tangled maze of money matters.Through all the chaotic events of the late Sixties, the Beatles managed to retain their integrity and focus as recording artists. Released in August 1968, the single "Hey Jude"/"Revolution" became their most popular single. The Beatles (1968), a double-LP popularly referred to as "the White Album," was like a prism that found the group refracting into four individual and highly estimable talents. The album and film Let It Be, recorded in 1969 but shelved until 1970, essentially documented the Beatles' dissolution and breakup amid internal squabbles and the presence of John Lennon's new mate, Yoko Ono. Yet the Beatles came together and exited on a high note, uniting in the summer of 1969 to record their swan song, Abbey Road.On April 10, 1970, Paul McCartney announced his departure from the Beatles, and the group quietly came to an end. Throughout the Seventies, fans hoped for an eventual reunion, while the group members pursued solo careers with varying degrees of artistic and mercial success. Those hopes were forever dashed by the murder of John Lennon in New York City on December 8, 1980.July 7, 1940Ringo Starr was born.October 9, 1940John Lennon is born at OxfordStreetMaternityHospital in Liverpool, England, to Julia Stanley and Alfred Lennon.James Paul McCartney is born in Liverpool, England.February 25, 1943George Harrison was born.1956Julia, John Lennon's mother, bought him his first guitar through a mail order ad. His incessant playing prompts John's Aunt Mimi to say, "The guitar's all very well as a hobby, John, but you'll never make a living out of it." John forms his first group, the Quarrymen.July 6, 1957John Lennon meets Paul McCartney at the WooltonParishChurch in Liverpool during a performance by John's group the Quarrymen. Impressed by Paul's ability to tune a guitar and by his knowledge of song lyrics, John asks him to join the group. February 1, 1958Paul McCartney introduces George Harrison to the Quarrymen at a basement teen club called the Morgue. George joins the group.August 1, 1960The Beatles make their debut in Hamburg, West Germany, with Stu Sutcliffe on bass and Pete Best on drums.January 1, 1961The Beatles make their debut at the Cavern Club in Liverpool.November 1, 1961Local record store manager Brian Epstein is introduced to the Beatles. He soon signs a contract to manage them.March 7, 1962The Beatles make their radio debut performing three songs, including Roy Orbison's "Dream Baby," on the BBC.April 10, 1962Stu Sutcliffe dies of a brain hemorrhage.The Beatles audition for George Martin at Parlophone/EMI Records. He agrees to sign the group, but insists that Pete Best be replaced. Within months, Richard "Ringo" Starkey joins the group.SEPTEMBER 4-11, 1962The Beatles record their first sessions at EMI Studios in London, with George Martin as producer.December 1, 1963"I Want to Hold Your Hand,"the Beatles' first American single, is released by Capitol Records.January 26, 1964I Want To Hold Your Hand (The Beatles) was a hit.February 7, 1964The Beatles arrive in AmericaFebruary 9, 1964The Beatles make their first appearance on 'The Ed Sullivan Show'.February 11, 1964The Beatles begin their first U.S. tour at the Coliseum in Washington, D.C. March 15, 1964She Loves You (The Beatles) was a hit.March 29, 1964Can't Buy Me Love (The Beatles) was a hit.April 4, 1964The top five slots on the 'Billboard' chart are held by the Beatles, a feat never before or since matched.May 24, 1964Love Me Do (The Beatles) was a hit.The world premiere of The Beatles' 'A Hard Day's Night' takes place in London. July 26, 1964A Hard Day's Night (The Beatles) was a hit.August 14, 1964The Beatles cut Little Willie John's "Leave My Kitten Alone" at EMI Studios in London. Intended for album 'Beatles For Sale' ('Beatles '65' in the US), it was left off and remained unreleased until 'Anthology 1' in 1995.1964The Beatles release "This Boy" from their first American album 'Meet the Beatles'. December 20, 1964I Feel Fine (The Beatles) was a hit.March 7, 1965Eight Days a Week (The Beatles) was a hit.1965The Beatles release "Yes It Is".April 1, 1965John Lennon poses "Help!" the title song for the Beatles' second film. He later confides that the lyrics are a cry for help and a clue to the confusion and despondency he feels.May 16, 1965Ticket to Ride (The Beatles) was a hit.July 29, 1965The Beatles release their second film, 'Help!'.August 15, 1965The Beatles play in front of almost 60,000 fans at Shea Stadium in New York City. August 27, 1965The Beatles spend the evening talking and playing music with Elvis Presley at his Bel air home.August 29, 1965Help! (The Beatles) was a hit.October 3, 1965Yesterday (The Beatles) was a hit.October 9, 1965The Beatles reach #1 with "Yesterday".October 26, 1965The Beatles are awarded England's prestigious MBE (Members of the Order of the British Empire). John ments, "I thought you had to drive tanks and win wars to get the MBE."January 2, 1966We Can Work It Out (The Beatles) was a hit.March 1, 1966London's 'Evening Standard' publishes an interview with John Lennon in which he states that the Beatles are "more popular than Jesus now." The ment provokes several protests, including the burning of Beatles records.June 19, 1966Paperback Writer (The Beatles) was a hit.July 31, 1966John Lennon's ments on the state of Christianity ?made in March, but only lately picked up in the U.S. - spark protests and record burnings on the eve of the Beatles' 1966 American tour.August 29, 1966After their concert at San Francisco's Candlestick Park, the Beatles declare this to be their final concert tour.SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 1966John Lennon makes his first appearance away from the Beatles in the role of Private Gripweed in Richard Lester's film 'How I Won the War'. He writes "Strawberry Fields Forever" during the filming.March 12, 1967Penny Lane (The Beatles) was a hit.March 18, 1967The Beatles reach #1 with "Penny Lane".June 1, 1967'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' is released in Britain.August 1, 1967Beatle George Harrison and his wife, Patti, stroll through the streets of Haight-Ashbury, bringing more international attention to the scene.August 13, 1967All You Need Is Love (The Beatles) was a hit.August 19, 1967The Beatles reach #1 with "All You Need Is Love".September 1, 1967John Lennon writes "I Am the Walrus" while under the influence of LSD. He also anonymously sponsors Yoko Ono's Half a Wind Show (subtitled Yoko Plus Me) at London's Lisson Gallery.December 24, 1967Hello Goodbye (The Beatles) was a hit.December 30, 1967The Beatles reach #1 with "Hello Goodbye".February 15, 1968The Beatles depart for Rishikesh, India, for an advanced course in transcendental meditation.May 1, 1968Apple Corps, Ltd. begins operating in London. It is the Beatles' attempt to take control of their own creative and economic destiny. Later that month, John invites Yoko to his house in Weybridge. They make experimental tapes all night. September 22, 1968Hey Jude (The Beatles) was a hit.September 28, 1968The Beatles reach #1 with "Hey Jude".January 30, 1969The Beatles make their last performance as a group on the roof of the Apple building during the filming of 'Let It Be'.May 18, 1969Get Back (The Beatles) was a hit.May 24, 1969The Beatles reach #1 with "Get Back".November 23, 1969e Together (The Beatles) was a hit.November 29, 1969The Beatles reach #1 with "e Together".April 5, 1970Let It Be (The Beatles) was a hit.April 10, 1970Paul McCartney announces that he is leaving the Beatles due to "personal, business and musical differences."June 7, 1970The Long and Winding Road (The Beatles) was a hit.wordJanuary 2, 1975John and Yoko are reunited. The Beatles' final dissolution takes place in London. December 8, 1980John Lennon is shot by a deranged assailant as he and Yoko return to the Dakota after a recording session. He is pronounced dead at Roosevelt Hospital.1988The Beatles inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.November 19, 1995"Free as a Bird," the first new Beatles single in 25 years, is premiered on the televised Beatles Anthology. The song, a 1977 demo by John Lennon pleted in 1995 by the three surviving Beatles, reaches #6 on the singles chart in early 1996. March 23, 1996"Real Love," a 1979 John Lennon demo finished in 1995 by the other Beatles, bees the second new Beatles single to chart in less than three months. Released as part of 'The Beatles Anthology' recordings and TV special, it reaches #11 ?not bad for a band that broke up in 1970.November 29, 2001George Harrison dies at the age of 58 after a long battle with cancer.11 / 11。
外研版 选修六 Module 4 Music 全套课件

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Year of birth Hometown The place she is living in now Career The musical instruments she plays The university she graduated from Her biggest challenge in 1974 Kunming, China Canada an international music star pipa ,guzheng and yueqin the Shanghai Conservatory of Music to respect the
The yueqin is a round instrument like a mandolin. It was called qinpipa during the Han Dynasty.
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张徽 李凭 崔君芝 李彦歌
清明上河图 思凡 平湖秋月 湘妃竹 梅花三弄 孔雀东南飞
The guzheng has been used for more than 2,300 years. It looks like a table harp. 曹正 王中山 何宝泉 刘芳
高山流水 汉宫秋月 寒鸦戏水
1. conservatory 2. soloist 3. repertoire 4. depress 5. melody 6. rhyme 7. echo 8. quartet
9. rockabilly 10. tunnel 11. charm 12. arena 13. billboard 14. signify 15. numerology 16. mythology
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课时作业(十二) Module 4 Music Ⅰ.单词拼写 1.The drugs became widely used on the streets,leading to strict federal laws________(规定) their use. 答案: regulating 2.The sweater my mother bought for me as a present had________(变小) after repeated washing. 答案: shrunk 3.When asked in the meeting,they________(表示) their agreement by raising their hands. 答案: signified 4.I felt greatly________(荣幸) to be welcomed into their society. 答案: honoured 5.He is too experienced a conductor to mind what the________(批评家) say. 答案: critics 6.A new interpretation of this phenomenon has been________(提出). 答案: presented 7.He was lying in the sun,looking very________(放松的) and happy. 答案: relaxed 8.Building that railway was very difficult and involved digging ten ________ (隧道). 答案: tunnels Ⅱ.单句语法填空 1.I hate to say it,but it is________relief to get out of the office for________while. 答案: a;a 2.He________________(present) a gold cup for his excellent performance as a reward. 答案: was presented 3.She is such an optimistic and ambitious girl that she never feels________(depress). 答案: depressed 4.I need one more stamp before my________(collect) is completed. 答案: collection 5.—Should I exercise or diet to lose weight? —It’s better to have the two________(combine). 答案: combined 6.Don’t do what you like to.You should take the teacher’s words________(serious). 答案: seriously Ⅲ.完成句子 1.他自荐当我们商场的经理。 He______________________the manager of our department store. 答案: volunteered to serve as 2.作家经常凭借想象力和经历来构思情节。 Writers often______________________their imagination and experiences for the plot. 答案: draw upon 3.他在讲话中提到了我,真是荣幸。 I______________________have been mentioned in his speech. 答案: was honoured to 4.你应该待在原处,除非要求你离开。 You should stay where you are unless______________________. 答案: asked to leave 5.课程除了介绍一般电脑知识外,还提供实际操作的机会。 ______________________giving a general introduction to computers,the course also provides practical experience. 答案: In addition to Ⅳ.完形填空 Four days ago,I was taking a taxi.On the way,I just had the__1__stop at a store to buy something.A woman__2__me to let her hitchhike (免费搭车). I__3__and picked this woman up.I thought she was too fat;she__4__about 120 kg.But she was very sweet and kindhearted,so I didn’t__5__. She was talking to me__6__while going back to her place about how she got everything for her__7__.So I thought to myself she must have a happy family.But nothing special__8__yet. I got to her apartment__9__she needed help getting all the things she got to her place.I just helped her out and while I was__10__the stuff inside her house,I__11__that her husband walked in from the back of the apartment.So she was talking to him in her__12__voice.“Honey,I got you this;Honey,I got you that.” But what I came to notice was that her husband was__13__.And then I looked close to how they were together and I knew for that moment I was seeing “TRUE__14__”. They cared for each other so__15__and what they looked like was not__16__at all. I was just deeply__17__by the true love between them. Sometimes I think about going back to the apartment and tell them what I__18__in them and to thank them for sharing their__19__with me,even it is for a few__20__.I like the blind couple care about each other;it is a very happy and romantic thing. 语篇解读 作者在一对夫妻身上看到了什么是真爱。 1.A.stranger B.waiter C.passenger D.driver 解析: 由上句中taxi可知:在路上我让司机(driver)停在一家商店外买点东西。 答案: D 2.A.reminded B.allowed C.asked D.helped 解析: 这时,一位妇女请求(asked)要搭便车。 答案: C 3.A.nodded B.promised C.hesitated D.explained 解析: 根据下文picked this woman up不难得出:我答应(nodded)让她搭车。 答案: A 4.A.carried B.weighed C.supported D.lifted 解析: 从本空前fat判断:她非常胖,差不多有120公斤重(weighed)。 答案: B 5.A.remember B.mind C.worry D.leave 解析: 但是,我感觉她这个人还不错,所以我也不在意(mind)她的长相了。 答案: B 6.A.gladly B.nervously C.slowly D.calmly 解析: 根据下文she must have a happy family可知,她在说话时一直很开心(gladly)。 答案: A 7.A.friend B.husband C.daughter D.neighbor 解析: 根据下文她对丈夫说的话可知,东西是买给她丈夫(husband)的。 答案: B 8.A.stayed B.continued C.stopped D.happened 解析: 作者后来在这个妇女家里的所见所闻深深地打动了她。所以这里指到目前为止,还没有发生(happened)什么特殊的事。 答案: D 9.A.unless B.if C.because D.although 解析: 我让车开到她的住处是因为(because)她需要帮助把买的东西搬到家里。 答案: C 10.A.moving B.searching C.arranging D.observing 解析: 根据上文getting all the things...to her place及helped her out可知,这里指把东西搬(moving)回她家。 答案: A 11.A.imaged B.noticed C.believed D.expected 解析: 正当我帮她把东西搬进屋子里时,我注意到(noticed)她丈夫从屋里走出来。 答案: B 12.A.polite B.tired C.high D.sweet 解析: 上文sweet有提示:她用甜甜的(sweet)话语跟丈夫说话。 答案: D 13.A.painful B.foolish C.blind D.ill 解析: 下文blind有提示:这时,我才发现她丈夫是一个盲人(blind)。 答案: C 14.A.LOVE B.FRIENDSHIP C.JUDGMENT D.STORY 解析: 我在他们之间发现了真正的爱(LOVE)。倒数第二段true love是提示。