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高考英语一轮复习课时作业26 unit 1 art 新人教版选修6(江西专用)

高考英语一轮复习课时作业26 unit 1 art 新人教版选修6(江西专用)

课时作业(二十六) [选修6 Unit 1 Art][限时:30分钟]Ⅰ.单项填空1.The driver can adjust the heating in winter and the air conditioning in summer to suit his own ________.A.leisure B.preferenceC.convenience D.selection2.We can never expect ________ bluer sky unless we create ________ less polluted world.A.a; a B.a; the C.the; a D.the; the3.—How about your journey to Mount Emei?—Everything was wonderful except that our car ________ twice on the way.A.slowed down B.broke downC.got down D.put down4.China has got a good ________ for fighting against the flu with its careful and smooth organization.A.reputation B.influenceC.impression D.knowledge5.In those days, our ________ concern was to provide people who were stopped by the snowstorm with food and health care.A.normal B.constant C.permanent D.primary6.—Shall I open the window, Mum?—________ It's blowing hard outside.A.Sure, go ahead. B.I'd rather not.C.I'd rather you didn't. D.Yes, do as you please.7.A witness gave a ________ description of the thief, because of which the police quickly found him.A.abstract B.realistic C.detailed D.brief8.I ________ that we'll all meet again soon.A.wish B.hopeC.wish for D.dream of9.Although the average reader spends more than 4,000 pounds on books in their lifetime, 55 percent say they buy them for decoration and have no ________ of reading them.A.advantage B.attemptC.evidence D.intention10.So sudden ________ that the enemy had no time to escape.A.did the attack B.the attack didC.was the attack D.the attack was11.How I wish that you could attend the party, even though you ________ busy.A.had been B.would beC.were D.are12.—John always thinks of others instead of himself.—So he does. It is________ of him to want to help others.A.aggressive B.evidentC.typical D.conventional13.—Mary was being badly treated when John happened to pass by and helped her out.—I think it was not a pure ________ but had been well planned.A.coincidence B.occurrenceC.arrangement D.incident14.I think what ________ to me about her performance is her walking way and sweet voice.A.attracts B.contributesC.belongs D.appeals15.I desire to make friends with him, but ________ I am worried that I can't get along well with him.A.on the whole B.on the other handC.as a matter of fact D.first of allⅡ.完形填空Like that of her own character, Harry Potter, J.K. Rowling's life is like a fairy tale. Divorced, living on public assistance in a tiny Edinburgh flat with her infant daughter, Rowling __16__ Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone __17__ a table in a café during her daughter's naps—and it was Harry Potter __18__ rescued her.Rowling __19__ that she always wanted to write and that the first __20__ she actually wrote down, when she was five or six, was a story about a rabbit __21__ Rabbit. Many of her favorite __22__ center around reading-hearing The Wind in the Willows __23__ aloud by her father when she had the measles (麻疹), enjoying the fantastic adventure stories of E. Nesbit, and her favorite story of all, The Little White Horse.At Exeter University Rowling took her degree in French and __24__ one year studying in Paris. After college she moved to London to __25__ as a researcher and bilingual secretary. The best thing about working in an office, she has said, was __26__ up stories on the computer when no one was __27__. During this time, on a particularly long train ride from Manchester to London in the summer of 1990, the idea __28__ her of a boy who is a wizard and doesn't know it. He __29__ a school for wizardry—she could see him very plainly in her mind. By the time the train __30__ into King's Cross station four hours later, many of the characters and the early stages of the plot were fully __31__ in her head. The story took further shape as she continued working on it in __32__ and cafés over her lunch hours.After her marriage to a Portuguese TV journalist ended in divorce, Rowling returned to Britain with her infant daughter and a suitcase full of Harry Potter notes and __33__. She settled in Edinburgh to be near her sister and __34__ to finish the book before looking for a teaching job. Wheeling her daughter's carriage around the city to escape their __35__, cold apartment, she would duck into coffee shops to write when the baby fell asleep. In this way she finished the book and started sending it to publishers.16.A.read B.recitedC.wrote D.copied17.A.on B.inC.around D.at18.A.what B.thatC.which D.who19.A.remembers B.thinksC.reminds D.supposes20.A.book B.storyC.novel D.fiction21.A.naming B.publishedC.called D.replaced22.A.songs B.sportsC.things D.memories23.A.spoken B.saidC.told D.read24.A.cost B.sparedC.took D.spent25.A.regard B.considerC.work D.treat26.A.searching B.readingC.listening D.typing27.A.noticing B.watchingC.observing D.seeing28.A.came to B.struck toC.stuck to D.hit on29.A.studies B.attendsC.builds D.goes30.A.entered B.pulledC.reached D.arrived31.anized B.takenC.formed D.happened32.A.theatres B.pubsC.cinemas D.concerts33.A.chapters B.booksC.magazines D.newspapers34.A.set about B.set offC.set up D.set out35.A.splendid B.largeC.comfortable D.tinyⅢ.阅读理解Taylor Bernard and her twin sister were born 12 weeks early. As a result, Taylor suffers from cerebral palsy (CP). It is a condition that affects the brain. Kids who are born with CP have trouble controlling the muscles in their body. Taylor is 8 years old now. She uses a power-wheelchair to get around. Her twin sister Sydney participates in sports, but Taylor has a different interest: art.Taylor submitted(提交) a watercolor painting of a sunset in Chesapeake Bay,Virginia, to an art contest. Of the more than 5,500 students who took park in the contest, only 51 were selected. Taylor was one of them. Her winning painting is now being displayed in Union Station, in Washington, D.C. After leaving Union Station, the exhibit will tour the country.The contest was sponsored by VSA, the international organization on arts and disability. The nonprofit group was started to give people with disabilities an opportunity to participate in the arts. Submissions for the contest came from students with and without disabilities. The exhibition is part of VSA's International Arts Festival and was also sponsored by CVS Caremark's All Kids Can program.Art Changed Her LifeAmanda LaMunyon represented Oklahoma in the exhibition. She just finished her freshman year of high school. When Amanda was in elementary school, she had problems focusing and following rules. She has Asperger Syndrome, which is a form of autism.“People started looking at her differently,” her mother, Sherry LaMunyon,said. “They stopped looking at her as a girl who was struggling and started lo oking at her as an artist. It's changed her whole life.”The president of VSA, Soula Antoniou, said that the point of the exhibition is to focus on students' abilities,rather than their disabilities. “What we're trying to do is make sure each student finds something they're good at,” she said.That's exactly what Taylor's done. While she has some difficulty with fine motor skills, she's found that she's talented with wide brush strokes(笔画) in painting.Inspiring OthersBefore finding painting, Amanda said she had trouble fitting in. “I didn't have anything that I felt was my talent,” she said. Now she's more focused on school and is interested in studying fashion design and theater.Amanda hopes that the exhibition will show others that even if they have disabilities, they have abilities they don't even know yet. You can see more of Amanda's artwork at .36.How could Amanda's mother feel when they learned Amanda could paint?A.Disappointed. B.Surprised.C.Doubt. D.Pleased.37.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A.Only the disabled students can enter the art contest sponsored by VSA.B.Amanda, Taylor's sister, has trouble in focusing and following rules.C.Amanda has improved a lot in study after finding painting.D.Sydney prefers art to sport because of her disability in the brain.38.What is the text mainly about?A.Students with disabilities show their creativity at an international art festival in Washington, D.C.B.Students with disabilities are more talented in art according to the result of an international art festival in Washington, D.C.C.An international art festival in Washington, D.C. gives people with disabilities an opportunity to participate in the arts.D.More than 5,500 students submitted their paintings at an international art festival in Washington, D.C.39.We may infer from the passage that ________.A.Amanda had Asperger Syndrome before she went to the elementary school B.Some children who are disabled even don't know their situationC.Taylor has trouble controlling the muscles, but her sister is healthy D.Amanda is good at painting with wide brush strokes40.Where could this passage come from?A.In a newspaper. B.In a magazine.C.On the Internet. D.In a report.课时作业(二十六)Ⅰ.1.B考查名词辨析。

高考英语一轮总复习 课时作业26 Art 新人教版

高考英语一轮总复习 课时作业26 Art 新人教版

课时作业26 ArtⅠ.阅读理解It all started on a Friday morning at the office. Our company was under pressure dealing with unexpected changes in our new business plan. So to regain some clear thoughts, I decided to spend my lunch hour at gym. Luckily, during the workout, my mind did quiet down as I just allowed myself to focus on my exercise, and so on, gained some peace.Soon afterwards though, the reality of our challenging working world returned to my awareness. My earlier anxiety­filled thoughts returned and again my mind was flooded with all new challenges! Seeking some additional comfort before heading back to the office, I said a silent prayer while seated on the locker room bench. Soon I felt refreshed.Then as I rose to leave, I heard a low voice calling out “Help me...help me.”At first, I saw no one. But then, I noticed, at one corner of the room, a man had collapsed behind a bench. I quickly went over to him to offer assistance. Upon arrival, I took hold of his hand and brought him back up, and along with the help of another gym member, we righted his bench and sat him down on it. He thanked us both a lot.Later that afternoon, as my mind began to further clear, a buried vision was brought sharply back into focus! That man I had called out earlier! Once the fog had lifted on that veiled memory I could now recall: When I first entered the locker room there had had been his voice calling out. But I did not “see him” as I was too caught up in my own personal affair. I was not until I had cleared my mind and returned to the present moment that I finally heard his cry for help!1.The author went to the gym mainly to ________.A.help someone in need B.pray for his companyC.get himself refreshed D.strengthen his body2.The moment the author heard a low voice calling for help, he ________.A.stood up immediatelyB.went to the corner quicklyC.asked a gym member to helpD.looked about the room at first3.What does the underlined word “collapsed” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A.Folded. B.Bent.C.Fallen. D.Hidden.4.Thoughts focused on our own concerns can ________.A.make ourselves refreshed soonB.help those who help themselvesC.help us gain some inner peaceD.sometimes blind us to others' needs答案与解析1.C 细节理解题。

高考英语一轮复习课时作业26 unit 1 art 新人教版选修6(湖北专用)

高考英语一轮复习课时作业26 unit 1 art 新人教版选修6(湖北专用)

课时作业(二十六) [选修6 Unit 1 Art][限时:30分钟]Ⅰ.多项选择1.The book didn't________ children probably because the author employed too many scientific terms in it.A.appeal to B.apply to C.intend to D.lead to2.The young man is being questioned by the police in relation to the ________ murder last night.A.advised B.attendedC.admitted D.attempted3.Until now, technologies like GPS have mainly been used to help people ________ where they are and what is nearby.A.make up B.look throughC.figure out D.refer to4.Mothers holding jobs outside the home should have ________ schedules to make it easier to care for their children.A.heavy B.smooth C.flexible D.complex5.The high ________of road accidents on the super highway is giving cause for serious concern.A.coincidence B.occurrenceC.circumstance D.occasion6.If you are a distance learner,it is a good idea to set yourself a ________learning goal for each day or each week.A.delicate B.visual C.fair D.specific7.During the summer vacation, several provinces have ________distance learning to help their teachers to improve their teaching skills and update their professional knowledge.A.attended B.adopted C.adapted D.admitted8.I can convince you that he's even more handsome________ than in his pictures.A.in the mood B.in the fleshC.in movement D.in nature9.Twenty years ago, his father was very rich and was________a farm.A.in place of B.in charge ofC.in sight of D.in possession of10.Managers in excellent companies have a strong ________ for doing things rather than talking about situations.A.opinion B.feelingC.idea D.preferenceⅡ.完形填空Like that of her own character, Harry Potter, J.K. Rowling's life is like a fairy tale. Divorced, living on public assistance in a tiny Edinburgh flat with her infant daughter, Rowling __11__ Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone __12__ a table in a café during her daughter's naps—and it was Harry Potter __13__ rescued her.Rowling __14__ that she always wanted to write and that the first __15__ she actually wrote down, when she was five or six, was a story about a rabbit __16__ Rabbit. Many of her favorite __17__ center around reading­hearing The Wind in the Willows __18__ aloud by her father when she had the measles (麻疹), enjoying the fantastic adventure stories of E. Nesbit, and her favorite story of all, The Little White Horse.At Exeter University Rowling took her degree in French and __19__ one year studying in Paris. After college she moved to London to __20__ as a researcher and bilingual secretary. The best thing about working in an office, she has said, was __21__ up stories on the computer when no one was __22__. During this time, on a particularly long train ride from Manchester to London in the summer of 1990, the idea __23__ her of a boy who is a wizard and doesn't know it. He __24__ a school for wizardry—she could see him very plainly in her mind. By the time the train __25__ into King's Cross station four hours later, many of the characters and the early stages of the plot were fully __26__ in her head. The story took further shape as she continued working on it in __27__ and cafés over her lunch hours.After her marriage to a Portuguese TV journalist ended in divorce, Rowling returned to Britain with her infant daughter and a suitcase full of Harry Potter notes and __28__. She settled in Edinburgh to be near her sister and __29__ to finish the book before looking for a teaching job. Wheeling her daughter's carriage around the city to escape their __30__, cold apartment, she would duck into coffee shops to write when the baby fell asleep. In this way she finished the book and started sending it to publishers.11.A.read B.recited C.wrote D.copied12.A.on B.in C.around D.at13.A.what B.that C.which D.who14.A.remembers B.thinksC.reminds D.supposes15.A.book B.story C.novel D.fiction16.A.naming B.publishedC.called D.replaced17.A.songs B.sports C.things D.memories18.A.spoken B.said C.told D.read19.A.cost B.spared C.took D.spent20.A.regard B.consider C.work D.treat21.A.searching B.readingC.listening D.typing22.A.noticing B.watchingC.observing D.seeing23.A.came to B.struck toC.stuck to D.hit on24.A.studies B.attends C.builds D.goes25.A.entered B.pulled C.reached D.arrived26.anized B.takenC.formed D.happened27.A.theatres B.pubs C.cinemas D.concerts28.A.chapters B.booksC.magazines D.newspapers29.A.set about B.set off C.set up D.set out30.A.splendid B.largeC.comfortable D.tinyⅢ.阅读理解Taylor Bernard and her twin sister were born 12 weeks early. As a result, Taylor suffers from cerebral palsy (CP). It is a condition that affects the brain. Kids who are born with CP have trouble controlling the muscles in their body. Taylor is 8 years old now. She uses a power­wheelchair to get around. Her twin sister Sydney participates in sports, but Taylor has a different interest: art.Taylor submitted(提交) a watercolor painting of a sunset in Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, to an art contest. Of the more than 5,500 students who took park in the contest, only 51 were selected. Taylor was one of them. Her winning painting is now being displayed in Union Station, in Washington, D.C. After leaving Union Station, the exhibit will tour the country.The contest was sponsored by VSA, the international organization on arts and disability. The nonprofit group was started to give people with disabilities an opportunity to participate in the arts. Submissions for the contest came from students with and without disabilities. The exhibition is part of VSA's International Arts Festival and was also sponsored by CVS Caremark's All Kids Can program.Art Changed Her LifeAmanda LaMunyon represented Oklahoma in the exhibition. She just finished her freshman year of high school. When Amanda was in elementary school, she had problems focusing and following rules. She has Asperger Syndrome, which is a form of autism.“People started looking at her differently,” her mother, Sherry LaMunyon, said. “They stopped looking at her as a girl who was struggling and started looking at her as an artist. It's changed her whole life.”The president of VSA, Soula Antoniou, said that the point of the exhibition is to focus on students' abilities, rather than their disabilities. “What we're trying to do is make sure each student finds something they're good at,” she said.That's exactly what Taylor's done. While she has some difficulty with fine motor skills, she's found that she's talented with wide brush strokes(笔画) in painting.Inspiring OthersBefore finding painting, Amanda said she had trouble fitting in. “I didn't have anything that I felt was my talent,” she said. Now she's more focused on sc hool and is interested in studying fashion design and theater.Amanda hopes that the exhibition will show others that even if they have disabilities, they have abilities they don't even know yet. You can see more of Amanda's artwork at .31.How could Amanda's mother feel when they learned Amanda could paint?A.Disappointed. B.Surprised.C.Doubt. D.Pleased.32.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A.Only the disabled students can enter the art contest sponsored by VSA.B.Amanda, Taylor's sister, has trouble in focusing and following rules.C.Amanda has improved a lot in study after finding painting.D.Sydney prefers art to sport because of her disability in the brain.33.What is the text mainly about?A.Students with disabilities show their creativity at an international art festival in Washington, D.C.B.Students with disabilities are more talented in art according to the result of an international art festival in Washington, D.C.C.An international art festival in Washington, D.C. gives people with disabilities an opportunity to participate in the arts.D.More than 5,500 students submitted their paintings at an international art festival in Washington, D.C.34.We may infer from the passage that ________.A.Amanda had Asperger syndrome before she went to the elementary schoolB.Some children who are disabled even don't know their situationC.Taylor has trouble controlling the muscles, but her sister is healthyD.Amanda is good at painting with wide brush strokesⅣ.完成句子阅读下列各小题,根据每句后的汉语提示,用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子。

高考英语一轮总复习 课时作业26 Unit1 Art 新人教版选修6

高考英语一轮总复习 课时作业26 Unit1 Art 新人教版选修6

课时作业(二十六) 选修6 Unit 1 Art Ⅰ.单项填空1.As a matter of fact,space flight is________high­risk job for Liu Yang and her partners.A./ B.theC.a D.an2.The two sides________to build a friendly relationship with talks,but failed with no confidence.A.adopted B.attemptedC.arranged D.managed3.I like cycling and I wish my father________a bike for me on my 16th birthday next month.A.buys B.boughtC.could buy D.have bought4.—Instead of lending a hand,Jim just stood by,laughing at us in trouble.—Oh,it’s________of him to be so cold­hearted.A.conventional B.typicalC.ridiculous D.aggressive5.The education program________combining brain work with manual labor is being widely spread throughout the country.A.to aim at B.aims atC.having aimed at D.aimed at6.—Are you fond of sports,Lily?—Not really.Honestly speaking,music________me more than sports.A.appeals to B.responds toC.contributes to D.attends to7.________was evident that the policy was a failure;nothing has changed at all.A.This B.ItC.Such D.That8.She kept telling her father to pay attention to his own health,________,in fact,didn’t help at all.A.which B.heC.it D.while9.(2011·湖北卷)An unhappy childhood may have some negative effects on aperson’s character;however,they are not always ________.A.practical B.avoidableC.permanent D.beneficial10.By sending text messages or chatting online,we’ve been in touch for months,but I’ve never met my new friend________.A.by accident B.on purposeC.in the flesh D.in her absence11.On the one hand,we should develop our economy.________,we should protect the environment.A.On the other hand B.For one thingC.On the contrary D.By hand12.—I heard that he grew wors e after taking the medicine.—Yes.He was________to it.A.permanent B.fragileC.allergic D.delicate13.(2013·安徽皖南八校三联)—What do you think of the Spring Festival Gala of the Dragon Year?—To be frank,it didn’t________me much.A.appeal to B.belong toC.occur to D.refer to14.The doctor is skilled at treating heart trouble and never accepts any gift from his patients,so he has a very good________.A.expectation B.reputationC.contribution D.civilization15.(2012·山西太原五中四月月考)It’s not a________that none of the directors are women.A.pity B.coincidenceC.accident D.chanceⅡ.完形填空[建议用时15′](2013·枣庄市高考模拟)It was unusually quiet in the emergency room on December 25.I didn’t think there would be any__1__,sighing about having to work on Christmas.Just then five bodies__2__at my desk,a pale woman and four children.“Are you all__3__?”I asked.“Yes,” she said weakly and lowered her head.But when it came to__4__of their problems,things got a little uncertain.Twoof the children had headaches,two children had earaches,__5__only one could tell me which ear was affected.The__6__complained of a cough but seemed to work to produce it.I didn’t say anything but__7__that it might he a little while__8__a doctor could see her.She responded,“__9__your time;it’s warm in here.”Then,I checked their chart.No address—they were__10__.The waiting room was warm.I went back to the nurses station and mentioned we had a homeless__11__in the waiting room.The nurses,complaining of__12__on Christmas,turned to sympathy for a family just trying to get__13__on Christmas.The team went into action,much as we do when there’s a__14__emergency.But this was a Christmas emergency.We were all__15__a free meal on Christmas Day,so we took back that meal and prepared a big dinner for our__16__.We needed presents.We__17__from different departments candies,fruits and other things__18__that could be presents.As seriously as we met the__19__needs of the patients,our team worked to meet the needs of a family who just wanted to be warm on Christmas.Later,as the family walked to the door to__20__,the four­year­old boy came running back,gave me a hug and whispered,“Thanks for being our angels today.”,1.A.customers B.patientsC.workers D.tourists2.A.showed up B.took inC.came out D.looked on3.A.eager B.hungryC.sick D.warm4.A.descriptions B.commentsC.instructions D.results5.A.so B.forC.thus D.but6.A.mother B.childrenC.nurses D.doctor7.A.answered B.imaginedC.explained D.analysed8.A.after B.sinceC.before D.when9.A.Make B.TakeC.Care D.Spend10.A.lonely B.greedyC.clever D.homeless11.A.family B.holidayC.woman D.Christmas12.A.operating B.interruptingC.managing D.working13.A.present B.warmC.relief D.comfort14.A.beneficial B.friendlyC.medical D.different15.A.rewarded B.offeredC.allowed D.ordered16.A.neighbors B.relationsC.brothers D.guests17.A.borrowed B.receivedC.collected D.bought18.A.expensive B.fantasticC.generous D.available19.A.healthy B.physicalC.tragic D.mental20.A.leave B.travelC.rest D.relaxⅢ.七选五(2013·河南省中原名校上学期高三联考) Doctors say anger can be an extremely damaging emotion,unless you learn how to deal with it.They warn that anger can lead to heart disease,stomach problems,headaches,emotional problems and possibly cancer.__1__Some people express anger openly in a calm reasonable way.Others burst with anger,and scream and yell.But other people keep their anger inside.They can not or will not express it.This is called repressing anger.For years many doctors thought that repressing anger was more dangerous to a person’s health than expressing it.They said that when a person is angry,the brain releases the same hormones (荷尔蒙).They speed the heart rate,raise blood pressure,or sugar into the blood,etc.__2__Some doctors say that both repressing and expressing anger can be dangerous.They believe that those who express anger violently may be more likely to develop heart disease,and they believe that those who keep anger inside may face a greater danger of high blood pressure.__3__They say the first step is to admit that you are angry and to recognize the real cause of the anger,then decide if the cause is serious enough to get angry.If it is,they say,“__4__Wait until your anger has cooled down and you are able to express yourself calmly and reason ably.”Doctors say that a good way to deal with anger is to find humor in the situation that has made you angry.__5__.A.Anger is a normal emotion that we all feel from time to time.B.Doctors say the solution is learning how to deal with anger.C.Expressing anger violently is more harmful than repressing it.D.Anger may cause you a cancer.E.Do not express your anger while angry.F.In general the person feels excited and ready to act.G.They said that laughter is much healthier than anger.Ⅳ.短文改错(2013·长春毕业班第一次调研测试) Though a great progress has been made in science these years,there are still many people live in poor conditions.They make their living with collecting and selling used things.They have not enough money because their children cannot go to school.Why you think so many people still suffer from poverty now?The answer lie in the population explosion.A president of a developing country once said:“It is us who are to blame for the poverty because we used to ‘producing’ children without limit.” Altho ugh these little words sound simple enough,they have clea rly pointed out one of the cause of the population explosion.答案:课时作业(二十六)Ⅰ.单项填空1.解析:考查冠词用法。

高三英语一轮复习课时作业26:Unit 1《Art》(新人教版选修6)

高三英语一轮复习课时作业26:Unit 1《Art》(新人教版选修6)

Ⅰ.多项选择1.The idea of working abroad really ________ me, and I'm trying to apply for a job abroad.A.adapts to B.relates toC.responds to D.appeals to[解析]句意:去国外工作的想法吸引着我,我正试图在国外找到一份工作。

appeal to 意为“有吸引力”,符合句意。

adapt to 适应(新环境等);relate to sb./sth.理解或同情某人(某事物);respond to 回应,反应。

[答案]D2.John applied for the post of Eliot's secretary.Does he______ the necessary patience and ability to do the job well?A.perform B.possessC.observe D.support[解析]句意:John 申请做Eliot 的秘书。

他有做好这项工作必备的耐性和能力吗?possess 具有,拥有,符合句意。

perform 表演,演奏;observe 观察,观测;support 支持,支撑。

[答案]B3.(2012·蚌埠二中期中考试)Rivera Street is dark ________ the light from 14-year-old Lona Zhao's upstairs bedroom.A.instead of B.in spite ofC.except for D.but for[解析]except for 除了,用来对前面的情况进行校正说明。

[答案]C4.He's one of those early birds.It's ________ of him to get up early.A.practical B.humorousC.rude D.typical[解析]It is typical of sb.to do sth.某人做……是他的特征。

2022届高考英语一轮复习方案 作业手册(26) Unit1 Art(含解析)

2022届高考英语一轮复习方案 作业手册(26) Unit1 Art(含解析)

课时作业二十六[选修6 Unit 1 Art]限时:30分钟Ⅰ完形填空When I firt entered univerit, m aunt, who i an Engih e to ee what he meant Uing a monoingua dictionar for earner ha hemendC.e fromA.A newmend推荐;e to ee表示“变化过程”,所以用gradua表示“渐渐地”。

13.D 从后面的around 2,000可知,词典中用于解释词义的词限制在2000左右。

14.A 在有限的范围内阅读释义就会反复接触基本词汇,学会这些词汇怎样用来解释事物和观点。

所以用reef more eai in Engih表达的是结果,此处表达的应该是原因,说明使用这种词典所带来的好处。

ⅡA本文主要介绍了在VSA国际艺术节上Taor和Amanda等一些残疾孩子展示了她们的创造能力。

16.D 推理判断题。

由第五段Amanda母亲所说的话ore focued on choo…可知在发现绘画的才能后,她能够更集中精力学习,学习也一定有提高,故选C项。

18.A 主旨大意题。

纵观全文,本文主要介绍了两位有残疾的孩子在国际艺术节上展示了她们的创造力,故选A项。

B项在文中找不到支持的信息;C项不具体,本文主要是针对残疾孩子的表现,而不是艺术节;D项为文中细节。

19.C 推理判断题。

由第一段最后一句Her twin iter Sdne ore of Amanda' artwor at 可推出本文应该来自网络。

B21.B 推理判断题。

最后一段中的New Yor应该指的是New Yor Cit,而不应该是The New Yor Time,故A项不对。

在第一个话题中,专家们将会谈论饮食在个人、全球健康中的作用和食物方面的政治观点,因而C项错误。

在第二个话题中,uch of an effect doe the boo review have on boo ae可推知书评对书的销售应该有影响。

高考英语调研大一轮复习 课时作业26 Unit 1 Art(A卷)新人教版-新人教版高三全册英语试题

高考英语调研大一轮复习 课时作业26 Unit 1 Art(A卷)新人教版-新人教版高三全册英语试题

课时作业26 Art Ⅰ.课标单词阅读词汇———明其义1.abstract adj. 抽象的;深奥的 n. 摘要2.sculpture n. 雕塑3.gallery n. 美术陈列室;画廊4.conventional adj. 常规的;传统的;因循守旧的5.technique n. 技术;方法;技能6.shadow n. 阴影;影子7.ridiculous adj. 荒谬的;可笑的8.controversial adj. 争论的;争议的9.specific adj. 确切的;特定的10.carve vt. 雕刻;刻记11.delicate adj. 脆弱的;容易生病的;精致的12.allergic adj. 过敏性的;过敏的13.flesh n. 肉;肌肉;肉体14.bunch n. 束;串15.avenue n. 林荫道;道路;大街16.fragile adj. 精细的;易碎的;脆弱的17.visual adj. 视觉的;看得见的18.fragrant adj. 香的;令人愉快的19.permanent adj. 永久的;持久的20.district n. 区;区域;行政区写作词汇———悉其用1.superb adj. 卓越的;杰出的;极好的2.typical adj. 典型的;有代表性的3.evident adj. 明显的;明白的4.adopt vt. 采用;采纳;收养5.attempt n. 努力;尝试;企图 vt. 尝试;企图6.figure n. 画像;身材;数字7.scholar n. 学者8.appeal vi. 有感染力;呼吁;求助 vt. 将……上诉 n. 呼吁;恳求9.reputation n. 名声;名誉10.exhibition n. 展览;陈列;展览会11.masterpiece n. 杰作;名著12.effectively adv. 有效地拓展词汇—————————通其变1.faith n. 信任;信心;信念→faithful adj. 忠实的;守信的→faithfully adv. 忠实地2.possess vt. 拥有;具有;支配→possession n. (尤作复数)所有;财产3.coincidence n. 巧合(的事);(事情、口味、故事等)相合→coincident adj. 同时发生的4.predict vt. 预言;预告;预测→prediction n. 预言→predictor n. 预言者5.preference n. 喜爱;偏爱→prefer v. 更喜欢;偏爱6.aim n. 目标;目的 vi. & vt. 瞄准;(向某方向)努力→aimless adj. 无目标的;无目的的→aimlessly adv. 漫无目的地;无目标地7.signature n. 署名;签字→sign v. 签名语境活用———————(用所给词的适当形式填空)1.I have faith in him because he has served us faithfully for many years, and I think he is a faithful and honest friend. (faith)2.I was walking aimlessly in the street when I came across John, who led an aimless sort of life without any aim. (aim)3.With his business going on well, he at first possessed big houses, cars, and later he took possession of stocks of different companies. Then, he found that everything he had dreamed of was in his possession. (possess)Ⅱ.课标短语短语速记1.as_well_as 也;还;而且2.by_coincidence 巧合地3.a_great_deal 大量4.lead_to 导致5.scores_of 大量,许多6.on_the_other_hand (可是)另一方面7.in_the_flesh 活着的;本人8.concentrate_on 集中;全神贯注于9.appeal_to (对某人)有吸引力;(使某人)感兴趣;向……呼吁10.be_possessed_of 具有;拥有;占有11.figure_out 想出12.as_a_consequence 结果语境活用———(选用上面的短语填空)1.Frankly speaking, mobile phones are useful, but on_the_other_hand,_they have a bad influence on your study.2.I appeal_to all the earth people to live a green lifestyle so that we can slow down global warming.3.Besides, we should sort out the rubbish, hoping that we might recycle some, which will surely benefit us a_great_deal.4.It was only by_coincidence that I saw the injured child on my way home, soI called 120 at once.5.If you go to my hometown in_the_flesh,_you'll find great changes have taken place there.6.As_a_consequence,_children become so reliant on their parents that they have no independent thought or creative ideas.Ⅲ.重点句型教材复原1.But it _was _evident _that ideas werechanging in the 13th century when painters like Giotto di Bondone began to paint religious scenes in a more realistic way.但是很显然在十三世纪的时候,人们的思想正在发生变化,像乔托·迪·邦多纳这样的画家们开始以一种比拟现实的风格来描绘宗教场景。

【手册】高考英语一轮复习方案作业手册26Unit1Art含解析新人教版选修6

【手册】高考英语一轮复习方案作业手册26Unit1Art含解析新人教版选修6

【关键字】手册课时作业(二十六) [选修6 Unit 1 Art](限时:35分钟)Ⅰ.单项填空1.—I'm going to Paris next week.—What a(n) ________. So am I.A. pityB. coincidenceC. accidentD. chance2.—Mr. is popular with his students, for he is kind, strict and knowledgeable.—No wonder he has such a good ________.A.expectation B.contributionC.reputation D.regulation3.Each of us is likely to develop a personal ________ for certain types of entertainment.A. comparisonB. possessionC. preferenceD. advantage4.One of the collectors collected some seeds from a tree that had ________ him.A. interest inB. appealed toC. been attractedD. paid attention of5.—Have you heard that George quit his job?—Yeah, but I can't ________why he did so.A. put out B.figure outC. carry outD. send out6.The young man, ________ several attempts to beat the world record in high jumping, decided to have another try.A. to makeB. makingC. madeD. having made7.Samuel can't help having a big nose—it is ________ of him to be curious about others' affairs.A.typical B.constantC.considerate D.unique8.A volcano in Indonesia erupted on November the 16th, 2010, and ________,hundreds of people were killed.A. consequentlyB. continuouslyC. constantlyD. consistently9.I'd like to start my own business—that's________I'd do if I had the money.A.why B.whenC.which D.what10. has begun selling tickets online for international flights, ________ to cut the market share of and other competitors.A. aimingB. having aimedC. to aimD. being aimed11.Maybe if I________science,and not literature then,I would be able to give you more help.A.studied B.would studyC.had studied D.was studying12.I am sure that the girl you are going to meet is more beautiful ________than in her picture.A.in nature B.in movementC.in the flesh D.in the mood13.All her energies are ________ upon her children and she seems to have little time for anything else.A. aimedB. concentratedC. guidedD. directed14.If human beings had been a bit less greedy and cruel, more birds and animals ________ dying out.A. ought to avoidB. could have been avoidedC. should have avoidedD. might have avoided15.I desire to make friends with him, but________ I am worried that I can't get along well with him.A. on the wholeB. on the other handC. as a matter of factD. first of allⅡ.完形填空Peter Brown,aged 41,is the manager of a club from Dover Heights.This Saturday he will lead a team of 5 members in an attempt to__16__the Simpson Desert on foot in 12 days.Only one team member has ever walked through the centre of the desert without any__17__,and it took him 17 days to complete the__18__.Travelling 400 km and climbing more than 1,000 sand hills,each member will pull their__19__in a cart(车) weighing over 140 kg.They'll need to walk from before sunrise until after sunset to__20__the 33 km a day target.And the__21__will vary from 25℃ in the day to__22__zero at night.Peter has led his club members on__23__challenges before but he said this was the most ambitious__24__.“We did the Kokoda Trail in just over 4 days last year and the year before,__25__money for World Vision,”he said.“It's__26__to see just how strong and how__27__focused people can be when they need to be.”“We've taken on something much larger than we__28__,”he said.“We're fit,we train hard,but we're only training about 2 hours at a time;we're not used to__29__12 to 15 hours a day.”Team member Geoff Robinson had never exercised__30__joining the club 9 months ago.“This is going to be huge for him.Geoff__31__run 100 m when he started and he has__32__20 kg ever since then.”The team is __33__ for the charity(慈善机构) Save the Children,and has already collected $11,000.The team has chosen the charity because of the __34__ it runs for remote Australia.“We really want to make sure we're giving __35__ meaningful backto this country.” Peter was proud.16.A.enter B.flee C.cross D.search17.A.courage B.support C.water D.food18.A.journey B.vacationC.cause D.competition19.A.supplies B.contentsC.collections D.documents20.A.make out B.figure outC.keep up D.bring up21.nd B.desertC.weather D.temperature22.A.beyond B.over C.below D.above23.A.new B.mild C.little D.similar24.A.on average B.at leastC.by far D.in particular25.A.raising B.paying C.saving D.making26.A.strange B.interestingC.natural D.necessary27.A.personally B.generallyC.readily D.mentally28.A.explored B.soughtC.contributed D.realized29.A.pushing B.walkingC.testing D.sleeping30.A.before B.after C.until D.since31.A.mustn't B.couldn't C.shouldn't D.wouldn't32.A.lost B.added C.taken D.carried33.A.waiting B.working C.applying D.paying34.A.plays B.enginesC.experiments D.programmes35.A.anything B.everythingC.something D.nothingⅢ.阅读理解Our brains work in complex and strange ways.There are some people who can calculate the day of the week for any given date in 40,000 years, but who cannot add two plus two.Others can perform complex classical piano pieces after hearing them once, but they cannot read or write.Down first described this condition in 1887.He called these people idiot savants.An idiot savant is a person who has significant mental impairment (损伤), such as in autism or retardation.At the same time, the person also exhibits some extraordinary skills, which are unusual for most people.The skills of the savant may vary from being exceptionally gifted in music or in mathematics, or having a photographic memory.One of the first descriptions of a human who could calculate quickly was writtenin 1789 by Dr.Benjamin Rush, an American doctor.His patient, Thomas Fuller, was brought to Virginia as a slave in 1724.It took Thomas only 90 seconds to work out that a man who has lived 70 years, 17 days, and 12 hours has lived 2,210,500,800 seconds.Despite this ability, he died in 1790 without ever learning to read or write.Another idiot savant slave became famous as a pianist in the 1860s.Blind Tom had a vocabulary of only 100 words, but he played 5,000 musical pieces beautifully.In the excellent movie Rain Man, made in 1988 and available on video cassette, Dustin Hoffman plays an idiot savant who amazes his brother played by Tom Cruise, with his ability to perform complex calculations very rapidly.Today we more clearly recognize that the idiot savant is special because of brain impairment.Yet not all brain impairment leads to savant skills.Some studies have shown that people who have purposeful interruption of the left side of the brain can develop idiot savant skills.However few people wish to participate in such experiments.There are many excellent reasons for not undergoing unnecessary experimentation on one's brain.The term idiot savant is outdated and inappropriate.Virtually all savants have a high degree of intelligence and are thus not idiots.36.What does the passage mainly talk about?A.Idiot savants have areas of outstanding abilities.B.Human beings have complicated thinking process.C.The brains of the idiot savants are partly impaired.D.The reasons why people have wonderful skills vary.37.Which of the following can be done by Rain Man?A.He can play wonderful pieces of classical music.B.He can guess out exactly the length of a man's life.C.He can memorize the contents of the pictures fast.D.He can count matches dropped on the floor quickly.38.What can you infer from the passage?A.Idiot savants have real talents for art and math.B.Dr.Down is the first person who found idiot savants.C.Few people wish to risk becoming savants by brain operations.D.Intentional left brain impairments will surely lead to idiot savants.39.Which of the following shows the structure of the passage?参考答案课时作业(二十六)Ⅰ.1.B 考查名词词义辨析。

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贵阳市2014高考英语(新人教版)一轮阅读训练(26)附答案课时作业(二十六) [选修6 Unit 1 Art](限时:35分钟)阅读理解Global emissions(排放) of carbon dioxide from fossil fuel burning jumped by the largest amount on record in 2010. Emissions rose 5.9 percent in 2010, according to an analysis released on Sunday by the Global Carbon Project.Scientists said the increase was almost certainly the largest absolute jump in any year since the Industrial Revolution. The increase solidified a trend of ever­rising emissions that will make it difficult, if not im possible, to stop severe climate change in coming decades.The burning of coal represented more than half of the growth in emissions, the analysis found. In the United States, emissions dropped by a remarkable 7 percent in the year of 2009, but rose by over 4 percent in 2010, the new analysis shows.“Each year, emissions go up, and there's another year of negotiations, another year of indecision,” said Glen P. Peters, a researcher at the Center for International Climate and Environmental Research. “There's no evidence that this path we've been following in the last 10 years is going to change.”Scientists say the rapid growth of emissions is warming the Earth and putting human welfare at long­term risk. But their increasingly urgent pleas that society find a way to limit emissions have met sharp political resistance in many countries because doing so would involve higher energy costs.The new figures show a continuation of a trend in which developing countries have surpassed(超过) the wealthy countries in their overall greenhouse emissions. In 2010, the burning of fossil fuels and the production of cement(水泥) sent more than nine billion tons of carbon into the atmosphere, the new analysis found, with 57 percent of that coming from developing countries.On the surface, the figures of recent years suggest that wealthy countries havemade headway in stabilizing their emissions. But Dr. Peters pointed out that, in a sense, the rich countries have simply exported some of them.The fast rise in developing countries has been caused to a large extent by the growth of energy­intensive manufacturing industries that make goods that rich countries import. “All that has changed is the location in which the emissions are being produced,” Dr. Peters said.Many countries, as part of their response to the economic crisis, invested billions in programs designed to make their energy systems greener. While it is possible, the new numbers suggest they have had little effect so far.36.Many governments in the world resist limiting emissions because ________.A.it is not the best way to solve such problemsB.they don't realize the risks of carbon emissionsC.it would probably harm human welfare in the long runD.they are unwilling to accept higher energy costs37.According to Glen P. Peters, we can learn that ________.A.the rapid growth of emissions contributes to potential risks for humans B.rich countries actually take more responsibility for the growth of emissions C.human beings will follow the same path of negotiations in the next 10 years D.some countries negotiate together yearly whether to reduce the amounts of emissions38.Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?A.Emissions in the United States dropped by about 7 percent in 2010.B.Developing countries will produce less emissions with economic development.C.There is a long way to go for many countries to limit the fast growth of emissions.D.Over 50 percent of the growth in emissions resulted from the burning of fossil fuels.39.The text mainly talks about ________.A.an analysis released by the Global Carbon ProjectB.the record jump in carbon dioxide emissionsC.the possible climate change in future decadesD.the main harm of greenhouse gasesⅣ.短文填词Fang Tong is 34 years old, an actor, director and teacher of Beijing Opera Theatre. Most of his students are 40.________ other parts of China and have come to Beijing at the very young 41.________ of sixteen or seventeen. He hopes to 42.________ (创造) an environment for his students that is much more relaxing 43.________ the one he used to study in. He thinks that an actor should relax 44.h________ when performing. Yet his students deeply 45.________ (尊重)him and he never needs to raise his voice in order to be 46.h________. In his 47.o________, actors should go on even when they feel they have made a 48.m________ in their performances because the moment is 49.a________ gone and people can never be back to it. So art is always changing and developing.参考答案课时作业(二十六)Ⅲ.根据一项报道,二氧化碳的排放在2010年又有所增加,文章从发达国家以及发展中国家的角度分析了原因。

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