2019年高考英语外研版必修3-课时作业(十八) Module 6 Old and New
【师说】2018-2019学年高中英语 6.2《Module 6 Old and New Grammar》课时作业 外研版必修3

《Module 6 Old and New Grammar》Ⅰ.用适当的关系代词或关系副词填空1.Mr Zhang, ________ came to see me yesterday, is a friend of mine.答案:who2.We walked down the village street, ________ they were having market day.答案:where3.He works in a middle school, in front of ________ there is a river.答案:which4.She came into a big room, in the middle of ________ stood a large table.答案:which5.Her bag, in ________ she put all her books, has not been found.答案:which6.Wu Dong, with ________ I went to the concert, enjoyed it very much.答案:whom7.He had failed in the maths exam, ________ made his father very angry.答案:which8.Nobody wants the house ________ roof has fallen in.答案:whose9.We will give you such information ________ will help you in your work.答案:as10.The days are gone ________ we used “foreign oil”.答案:whenⅡ.单句改错1.People often talk about Hangzhou, that is famous for the West Lake.________________________________________________________________________答案:that→which2.In the distance there is a hill, on the top of that stands a white temple.________________________________________________________________________答案:that→which3.I have never been to Dalian, where is said to be an attractive city.________________________________________________________________________答案:where→which4.The sun gives off light and warmth, who makes it possible for plants to grow.________________________________________________________________________答案:who→which5.In an open boat,there were four men,one of who was a doctor.________________________________________________________________________答案:who→whom6.Which his parents expect, Tom studies hard and is ready to help others.________________________________________________________________________答案:Which→As7.They will fly to Kunming, which they will stay for two or three days.________________________________________________________________________答案:which→where或在which前面加in8.The old man has a dog, which name is Peter.________________________________________________________________________答案:which→whose9.He reached London in 1996, when, some time later, he became a famous actor.________________________________________________________________________答案:when→where10.The film brought the hours back to me, which I was taken good care of in that far away village.________________________________________________________________________答案:which→whenⅢ.用所给动词的适当形式填空1.The old man ________ (live) with us is my grandfather.答案:living2.I'm quite sorry for not having ________ (control) myself but having been so angry with you.答案:controlled3.It is ________ (freeze) cold in winter.答案:freezing4.Two men were ________ (freeze) to death on the mountain.答案:frozen5.I have nothing ________ (add to) my earlier statement.答案:to add to6.The Three Gorges Dam ________ (bring) an end to the danger of flooding.答案:has brought7.The dam ________ (build) on the river provides a large amount of power.答案:built8.He is one of those people who ________ (prefer) to live in villages.答案:prefer9.He is only one of the students who ________ (win) the first prize.答案:has won10.He was heard ________ (sing) a pop song in the meeting room.答案:to singⅣ.完形填空Elizabeth Clay decided to go home and spend the holiday with her parents. The next day she drove her old car home along the road. __1__ she found she got a flat. The 22yearold student __2__ to stop her car by the side of the road in the winter night and opened the trunk. No __3__ tire.At this time, a car __4__. Paul and Diane told Clay to __5__ them to a service station near their __6__. They arrived to see that it had no suitable tires to __7__ with her car. “Follow us home,” said Paul.The couple called around to find a tire. No __8__. They decided to let her use their own car. “Here,” Paul said,handing Clay a __9__ of keys, “take our car. We __10__ be using it over the holiday.”Clay was __11__. “But I'm going all the way to South Carolina, and I'll be gone for two weeks,” she __12__ them.“We know,” Paul said. “We'll be __13__ when you get back. Here's our number if you need to __14__ us.”Unable to believe her eyes. Clay watched as the __15__ put her luggage into their car and then __16__ her off. Two weeks later she __17__ to find her old car cleaned inside and outside with three new tires and the radio __18__.“Thank you so much,” she said. “How much do I __19__ you?” “Oh, no,” Paul said, “we don't want any money. It's our __20__.” Clay realized that whil e it might have been their pleasure,it was now her duty to pass on their “do unto others” spirit.1.A. Suddenly B. FinallyC. ImmediatelyD. Fortunately2.A. afforded B. wantedC. allowedD. managed3.A. spare B. freeC. fullD. empty4.A. passed B. stoppedC. pausedD. started5.A. help B. pushC. takeD. follow6.A. garage B. houseC. shopD. hotel7.A. agree B. matchC. goD. deal8.A. way B. messageC. successD. luck9.A. set B. numberC. pairD. chain10.A. can't B. shouldn'tC. mustn'tD. won't11.A. satisfied B. worriedC. astonishedD. disturbed12.A. persuaded B. advisedC. remindedD. promised13.A. happy B. hereC. awayD. busy14.A. get in touch with B. keep in touch withC. be in touch withD. put in touch with15.A. repairmen B. cleanersC. friendsD. couple16.A. sent B. shookC. watchedD. drove17.A. shocked B. happenedC. returnedD. came18.A. loaded B. fixedC. tiedD. rebuilt19.A. owe B. lendC. giveD. offer20.A. wish B. jobC. dutyD. pleasure答案与解析:1.A 此句为故事开端,使用了故事开端的常用方法,一件事情的过程中突然发生意外,故选A。
高中英语 Module 6 Old and New Cultural Corner Writing课时作业 外研版必修3

Cultural Corner & WritingⅠ.单词拼写1.An ________ (巨大)building was built along the river.2.On a ________(大雾)day,you'd better not go out.3.On the ________ (观察台)on the mountain,you will see the whole city clearly.4.The plane ________(坠毁)into a mountain and the passengers on it were injured.5.It's very cold today;the temperature has dropped to the ________ (冰冷的)point.6.What a ________ (荒唐的)suggestion!To go such a far place on foot!Ⅱ.单项填空1.You must bring ________ end to this silly behavior,otherwise you are in ________ great trouble.A.the;a B.the;theC./;the D.an;/2.In my opinion,what he told us just now about the affair simply doesn't make any ________.A.meaning B.ideaC.sense D.point3.You can't be careful enough to drive on the ________ road in ________ weather.A.freezing;frozen B.freezing;freezingC.frozen;freezing D.frozen;frozen4.(2013·商州高一调研)The doctor thought ________ would be good for you to have a holiday.A.this B.thatC.one D.it5.________ you have seen both fighters,________ will win?A.Since;do you think whoB.As;who you thinkC.When;whoeverD.Since;who do you think6.(2013·邯郸高一检测)He often thinks out some ________ ideas so he is oftenlaughed at by others.A.important B.necessaryC.ordinary D.ridiculous7.He waited ________ the fog disappeared and he was able to return home later.A.when B.beforeC.as D.until8.From her ________ expression,I knew she hadn't expected I would ask her such an ________ question.A.astonished;astonishingB.astonishing;astonishedC.astonished;astonishedD.astonishing;astonishing9.(2013·济南高一检测)My friend showed me round the town,________ was very kind of him.A.which B.thatC.where D.it10.Mr. Wang,our headmaster,is now________.You can't find him at school.A.on holiday B.in holidayC.on a holiday D.in a holidayⅢ.阅读理解AAre you tired?Do you often catch colds and flu?If so,you might consider changing your sleep habits.Good health demands good sleep.Studies have shown that most people need eight hours of sleep each night.Americans,however,on average,get only seven hours.Onethird of us get just six hours,and good health is not simply a matter of how much sleep you get,but also the type of sleep you get.Nonrapid eye movement (NREM) sleep allows your body to grow and repair itself.During NREM sleep,your muscles relax.Your heart rate and breathing rate decrease.Your eyes roll slowly back and forth then they stop moving.Most of the sleeping you do is NREM sleep.Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep restores your brain.During REM sleep,you dream.You may not remember every dream,but every time you sleep,you dream.Your eyes move back and forth quickly.Your breathing rate and heartbeat increase.Your muscles become paralyzed (麻痹的).About 25 percent of your sleep is REM sleep.Youneed enough of both kinds of sleep to be healthy.Is it a real concern if you don't get enough good sleep?It certainly is.Poor sleep puts you and others at risk.More than 100,000 car accidents are caused each year by drivers who nod off (打盹).Almost D|S100 billion is lost yearly in the business and environmental field.People deprived_of sleep have been factors in the Challenger space tragedy,the Exxon Valdez oil spill (溢出),and the Chernobyl nuclear reactor accident.So do yourself and everyone around you a favour.Don't cheat yourself out of good sleep!1.This passage is mainly about ________.A.why people dreamB.what happens during REM sleepC.why people catch colds and fluD.the importance of sleep2.Most sleep at night is ________.A.NREM sleepB.REM sleepC.good quality sleepD.sleep that makes you become paralysed3.“Good sleep” can be described as ________.A.getting about eight hours of the two types of sleepB.sleeping soundly through the nightC.getting more than seven hours of sleep each nightD.having sleep that prevents accidents4.The underlined phrase “deprived of” in the last paragraph means “________”.A.not wanting B.stopped from havingC.trying to get D.asking forB(2013·新课标全国卷Ⅱ)In 1947 a group of famous people from the art world headed by an Austrian conductor decided to hold an international festival(节日) of music,dance and theatre in Edinburgh. The idea was to reunite Europe after the Second World War.It quickly attracted famous names such as Alec Guinness,Richard Burton, Dame Margot Fonteyn and Marlene Dietrich as well as the big symphony orchestras(交响乐团). It became a fixed event every August and now attracts 400,000 people yearly.At the same time, th e “Fringe” appeared as a challenge(挑战) to the official festival. Eight theatre groups turned up uninvited in 1947, in the belief that everyone should have the right to perform,and they did so in a public house disused for years.Soon,groups of students firstly from Edinburgh University,and later from the universities of Oxford and Cambridge,Durham and Birmingham were making the journey to the Scottish capital each summer to perform theatre by littleknown writers of plays in small church halls to the people of Edinburgh.Today the “Fringe”,once less recognized, has far outgrown the festival with around 1,500 performances of theatre,music and dance on every one of the 21 days it lasts. And yet as early as 1959,with only 19 theatregroups performing, some said it was getting too big.A paid administrator(行政人员) was first employed only in 1971, and today there are eight administrators working all year round and the number rises to 150 during August itself. In 2004 there were 200 places housing 1,695 shows by over 600 different groups from 50 different countries. More than 1.25 million tickets were sold.5.What was the purpose of Edinburgh Festival at the beginning?A.To bring Europe together again.B.To honor heroes of World War Ⅱ.C.To introduce young theatre groups.D.To attract great artists from Europe.6.Why did some uninvited theatre groups come to Edinburgh in 1947?A.They owned a public house there.B.They came to take up a challenge.C.They thought they were also famous.D.They wanted to take part in the festival.7.Who joined the “Fringe” after it appeared?A.Popular writers.B.University students.C.Artists from around the world.D.Performers of music and dance.8.We may learn from the text that Edinburgh Festival________.A.has become a nonofficial even tB.has gone beyond an art festivalC.gives shows all year roundD.keeps growing rapidlyⅣ.翻译句子1.那架飞机在山中坠毁。
2019年高考英语 Module 6 Old and New课时作业 外研版必修3

2019年高考英语 Module 6 Old and New课时作业外研版必修3Ⅰ. 单项填空1. (xx·宜宾模拟)Everything is easily, so it’s not wise to follow the fashion.A. out of sightB. out of dateC. out of reachD. out of memory2. (xx·桂林模拟)We should ourselves changing conditions.A. acmodate; toB. acmodate; withC. get; forD. make; for3. (xx·包头模拟)Teenagers shouldn’t be from school although they don’t do well in studies.A. disappearedB. goneC. removedD. beaten4. (xx·保定模拟)Tell me about it—don’t anything!A. hold; backB. hold; onC. hold; upD. hold; out5. (xx·孝感模拟)The individual words may, but the sentence as a whole makes nonsense.A. take effectB. make senseC. leave behindD. let down6. How dangerous! We avoided an accident just now.A. nearlyB. narrowlyC. totallyD. shortly7. (xx·石家庄模拟)her so upset last night?A. What do you think makingB. What do you think madeC. Do you think what madeD. Do you think what had made8. (xx·杭州模拟)we have realized the danger of over-consumption, some measures should be taken as soon as possible.A. Now thatB. As long asC. In order thatD. Even if9. (xx·太原模拟)The new suspension bridge by the famous architect is_______now.A. designing; under constructionB. designed; under constructionC. designing; under the constructionD. designed; under the construction10. It seemed quite to expect a student to acquire so many fresh skills within such a short period.A. urgentB. availableC. scaryD. ridiculous11. —He wants to be a great painter some day.—His dream will sooner or later.A. e trueB. realizeC. e outD. publish12. The accident him his life. It five years for his wife to off the debts he left.A. spent; cost; takeB. took; spent; payC. cost; spent; takeD. cost; took; pay13. (xx·嘉峪关模拟)Li Na returned to Wuhan after the Games, , as is known to us, she had been brought up and trained to be a gold medalist of tennis.A. whenB. thatC. thereD. where14. He kept thinking of the question whether it was for his father to change the habit of a lifetime in such a short time.A. possiblyB. probableC. likelyD. possible15. (xx·三明模拟)Every time Lee Chong Wei tries to defeat Lin Dan, he reaches a point he feels exhausted.A. whenB. whereC. whichD. asⅡ. 阅读理解Beijing, May 21, xx—Zhang Lili, a teacher at No. 19 MiddleSchool in the city of Jiamusi, Heilongjiang Province, got seriouslyinjured when she saved two students from being run over by apassenger car on May 8, xx.Zhang and her students were crossing the road just outsidethe school gate when a passenger car suddenly came rushing toward nearby students. Zhang managed to push both students out of the way of the passenger car, but she herself did get run over. Her legs were crushed and later had to be cut off above the knee.Zhang Lili’ s act of saving students is not accidental since she is a dedicated(有奉献精神的)and caring teacher in daily life. A student’s parent said, “She is very warm-hearted. My son has lost his father. Every month, the teacher gives him 100 yuan to buy books, with her own salary. ”Her goodness shows that there is kindness and great love in our life. Such goodness can build more trust among people and be a positive strength to our society. Zhang’s act of heroism has moved numerous people from the country. She’s been named “the most beautiful teacher” by netizens. On May 20, Liu Yandong, one of central leaders of China, made a trip to Harbin to visit her.Zhang received treatment at the First Hospital attached to Harbin Medical University. Though her life signs were stable, she was still in a dangerous state, according to the doctor in charge. A team of specialists, including doctors from the hospital itself as well as five medical experts sent by the Ministry of Health, were formed to save her.I hope “the most beautiful teacher”, as Zhang Lili is called by millions of netizens, can retrieve quickly and return to the school as soon as possible. (287W)1. Which of the following statements is WRONG?A. Zhang is a warm-hearted and devoted teacher in daily life.B. On seeing the passenger car rushing towards them, Zhang pushed two students over.C. The Ministry of Health sent five experts to Harbin to help to save her.D. The leaders and people of China were very concerned about Zhang’s injuries.2. What does the underlined word “retrieve” in the last paragraph mean?A. Realize.B. Recognize.C. Recover.D. Remove.3. Zhang’s act of heroism s hows that.A. everyone in our society should love his or her teachersB. teachers should do more good deedsC. the passenger car driver should be punished seriouslyD. to make life better, our society needs more kindness and great love4. What’s the be st title of the passage?A. The Great LoveB. Care from Chinese GovernmentC. Act of HeroismD. The Most Beautiful Teacher—Zhang LiliⅢ. 阅读第二节(xx·哈尔滨模拟)根据短文内容, 从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
2018-2019学年高中英语必修三练习(外研版)Module6.1Word版含答案

Module6Old and NewSectionⅠIntroduction,Reading and Vocabulary课后篇巩固提升一、写作词汇检测A.根据每一组的提示词,完成或者翻译句子。
1.construct(1)The bridge was by our company.(2)正如他所说的,中国的建设主要依靠普通大众。
(2)As he has said,China’s construction mainly depends on the common people. 2.accommodate(1)The price includes air tickets and .(2)这家旅馆可供1,500位来宾住宿。
(2)This hotel can accommodate up to 1,500 guests.B.运用所学短语造句。
3.dream of4.hold backe true’m afraid his dream won’t come true easily.二、阅读词汇检测阅读下列句子,说出黑体词或词组的含义。
1.Some foreign travellers visited the famous relics of the ancient city.含义历史)遗迹2.Those stone carvings are wonderful art works.含义(品)3.Reservoirs are used to store water in case of floods.含义4.Our friendship dates back to the late 70s.含义三、完成句子1.The custom (始于) the nineteenth century has died out.2.She kept trying to (控制) her excitement.3.If he succeeds this time,his life dream will (实现).4.When I was young,I (梦想成为) a teacher.5.He (被撤去) his position as chief engineer.四、句型转换1.I hope his dream of becoming a pianist will become a reality.I hope his dream of becoming a pianist will .2.They spent two years digging this canal.(1)them two years this canal.(2)Digging this canal two years.(2)cost them3.Our new library is being constructed.Our new library is .4.The teacher suggested that we do the homework in a different way.(1)The teacher suggested the homework in a different way.(2)The teacher’s was we should do the homework in a different way.(2)suggestion;that五、阅读理解A导学号86964035The Great Wall of China,one of the greatest wonders of the world,was listed by the UNESCO in 1987 as a World Heritage Site.Just like a gigantic dragon,the Great Wall winds up and down acrossdeserts,grasslands and mountains,stretching about 21,196 kilometres from the east to the west of China.With a history of more than 2,000 years,some parts of the Great Wall are now in ruins or even entirely disappeared.However,it is still one of the most appealing attractions around the world.No one can tell for sure when the building of the Great Wall was started,but it is popularly believed that it originated as a military fortification(防御工事) against intrusion(侵入) by tribes on the borders during the earlier Zhou ter in the Spring and Autumn Period,some states extended the defence work to prevent the attacks from other states.It was not until the Qin Dynasty that the separate walls were connected to form a defensive system by Emperor Qinshihuang.The First Emperor of Qin unified the country in 221 BC,and in 214 BC he ordered the construction of the wall.It took about ten years to finish and the wall stretched from Gansu Province to Liaoning Province.The wall not only served as a defence in the north but also symbolized the power of the emperor.Further construction also experienced several dynasties.The present Great Wall in Beijing is mainly remains from the Ming Dynasty.Today,the Great Wall has become a must-see for every visitor to China.Few can help saying “Wow” when they stand on the top of a beacon tower and look at this giant dragon.It has become a national pride of Chinese people.1.The underlined word “appealing” probably means “”.A.hugeB.attractiveC.ordinaryD.moving,风景名胜应该是很有吸引力的,由此可推测appealing与attractive意思相同。
2019年高考英语外研版必修3-课时作业(十八) Module 6 Old and New

课时作业(十八)必修3Module 6 Old and New班级:姓名:建议时间 / 40分钟基础检测Ⅰ.词形转换1.You can use fresh or (freeze) fish for this dish.2.It is dangerous to drive in (fog) conditions.3.After the earthquake,the first thing the local government did was to provide (accommodate) for the homeless families.4.These dirty marks were difficult to(removal).5.The new suspension bridge designed by the famous architect is under (construct) now.Ⅱ.单句填空6.Don't talk about things of you are not sure.7.The wolves hid themselves in the places they couldn't be found.8.He failed in the examination,made his father very angry.9.“Things (lose) never come again!” I couldn't help talking to myself.10.The room is empty except for a bookshelf (stand) in one corner.Ⅲ.短语填空11.She closed her eyes tightly in a vain attempt to (抑制) the tears.12.I hope that all your wishes(实现) in the new year.13.It (合情合理的) to save money while you can.14.He (紧紧抓住) the back of the chair to stop himself from falling.15.(在某种意义上) it doesn't matter any more.Ⅳ.句型训练16.My computer (正在维修). Can I use yours for a while?17.When we make mistakes, he will correct them (不让我们感觉到自己愚蠢).18.There is (为……焦虑是没有意义的)the past.19.It is said that yoga is (有极大的益处) to human health.20.He (一直梦想创办) his own business since he graduated from college.能力提升Ⅴ.阅读理解Last week, Education Secretary Arne Duncan declared war on paper textbooks. “Over the next few years,”he said in a speech at the National Press Club,“textbooks should be abandoned.” In their place would come a variety of digital-learning technologies, like e-readers and multi-media websites.Such technologies certainly have their place. But Secretary Duncan is threatening to light a fire to a tried-and-true technology—good old paper—that has been the foundation for one of the great educational systems on the planet. And while e-readers and multi-media websites may seem appealing, the idea of replacing an effective learning platform with a widely hyped (炒作) but still unproven one is extremely dangerous.An expert on reading, Maryanne Wolf, has recently begun studying the effects of digital reading on learning, and so far the results are mixed. She worries that Internet reading, in particular, could be such a source of distractions(分散注意力) for students that they may cancel out most other potential benefits of a Web-linked, e-learning environment and while it's true that the high-tech industry has sponsored substantial amounts of research on the potential benefits of Web-based learning, not enough time has passed for longitudinal(纵向的) studies to demonstrate the full effects.In addition, digital-reading advocates claim that lightweight e-books benefit students' backs and save schools money. But the rolling backpack seems to have solved the weight problem, and the shocking costs to outfit every student with an e-reader, provide technical support and pay for regular software updates promise to make the e-textbook a very pricey choice.As both a teacher who uses paper textbooks and a student of urban history, I can't help but wonder what parallels exist between my own field and this sudden, wholesale abandonment of the technology of paper.21. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A.A tried-and-true technology is paper textbooks, long used in educational system.B.Digital learning technologies will replace the paper textbooks sooner or later.C.E-readers and multi-media websites are learning methods that are proved effective.D.Multi-media websites and good old paper are kinds of digital-learning technologies.22. What is the drawback of paper textbooks according to the passage?A.Their price.B.Their weight.C.Their content.D.Their appearance.23. What worries Maryanne Wolf is that .A.paper learning can provide more potential benefitsB.the results of digital reading effects are understandableC.students may not focus on learning by digital readingD.digital reading can't provide potential benefits for users24. What is the author's attitude towards digital-learning?A.Disapproving.B.Supportive.C.Positive.D.Objective.Ⅵ.阅读七选五根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
新教材2020-2021学年高中外研(2019)英语选择性必修第三册课时分层作业18 Unit 6

课时分层作业(十八)Ⅰ.阅读理解AWITH ALL THE CONTROVERSY swirling around“fake news”in the media,it's a good time to remind you,dear readers,that you won't find any of that in Reader's Digest.Here's why: We are committed to publishing strong and accurate stories.Millions of people around the world turn to this little magazine every month because of the care with which we document our stories.We guard readers'trust by holding our editorial researchers,editors and writers to high standards.For example,we require our writers to talk to people with firsthand knowledge of their subject.Then we give their stories to factcheckers,who confirm that sources were accurately quoted.We get our facts straight.What about the articles we reprint from other publications,you ask?Thanks to our global presence,we have researchers and factcheckers around the world who check these stories for us.For example,in this issue,Making Yogurt,Healing Minds from the UK's Obser v er magazine,was checked by our European Editorial Office.I Was Blind But No w I See from Toronto Life,was thoroughly checked out by our editorial office in Montreal.Our drama,41 Hours Alone in the Sno w from the Swiss Sonntags Zeitung magazine,was confirmed by our Swiss editor.You can feel secure in knowing that Reader's Digest is in the real news business.Always have been.Always will be.No fake news here.【语篇解读】本文是《读者文摘》杂志对杂志文章真实性的确认说明。
2019版英语(外研版)练习:必修三 module 6 old and new 含答案

2019版英语(外研版)练习:必修三module6old andnew含答案课时作业(十五)题型组合练——练规范(限时:40分钟)Ⅰ.语法填空Whenever Prince George steps out for an engagement,like on the royal tour of Canada,or poses for 1.official (office)photographs,he only ever wears shorts,2.which has long confused royal watchers.According to William Hanson,3.an expert in ceremony,there's a very good reason for this—and it has nothing to do 4.with fashion,but rather a royal tradition that 5.dates(date)back to the sixteenth century.A newborn baby would6.be dressed(dress)in a gown for his first year or two.Then he was“breeched(穿裤礼)”and wore articles of clothing like shorts.The usual custom is that a boy graduates to trousers around eight years old.With times7.changing(change),middle-class boys began to wear trousers but they are considered suburban(呆板的)by the upper.Hanson explains,“8.It is a very English thing to dress a young boy in shorts.”The British upperare always keen to hold on to the tradition,and this also 9.silently(silent)marks them out from“the rest”. However,as for William and Kate,the10.decision(decide) to dress George in shorts is more likely down to the tradition than a class issue.Ⅱ.短文改错Last weekend we went for camping in the mountains with our teacher,Anna.When we arrived,we made a camp fire first. Then,Anna taught us tocatch fish so that they could have more food to eat that night.I liked the airs there because it was fresh and clean. Many stars were up highly in the sky and the moon looked bright.We all sat around the fire,listening Anna's stories about her childhood.She was born into a poor family or she worked very hard to be successful.I was very touched that I couldn't sleep the whole night,thought about being a teacher in the future.When I get home,I said to my parents,“Everything was great about the camping.I want to be the teacher like Anna in the future.”答案:Last weekend we went for camping in the mountains with our teacher,Anna.When we arrived,we made a camp fire first.Then,Anna taught us tocatch fish so that theywe could have more food to eat that night.I liked the airs airthere because it was fresh and clean.Many stars were up highlyhighin the skyand the moon looked bright.We all sat around the fire, listening∧toAnna'sstories about her childhood.She was born into a poor family orand/sosheworked very hard to be successful.I was verysotouched that I couldn't sleepthe whole night,∧and thoughtthinkingabout being a teacher in the future.When Igetgothome,I said to my parents,“Everything was great about the camping.Iwant to be theateacher like Anna in the future.”Ⅲ.书面表达假定你是李华,是某国际学校高三(1)班的班长,为了动员大家积极参加学校组织的一次有关环保的辩论赛,你准备进行一个以“Environmental Protection”为主题的班会。
高考英语大一轮复习Module6OldandNew课时作业十八含解析外研版必修3

Module 6 Old and New课时作业(十八)建议时间/40分钟Ⅰ.阅读理解A词数:333 话题:VR(虚拟现实) 文体:议论文You‘llprobablynevergotoMarsorsingonthestagewithTheRollingStones.Butifvirtualreali ty(VR)everlivesuptoitspromise,youmightbeabletodoallthesethings—andmanymore—withoutevenleavingyourhome.Unlikerealreality,virtualrealitymeanssimulating(模仿)bitsofourworld.Apartfromgamesandentertainment,it‘slongbeenusedfortrainingairlinepilotsandsurgeonsandforhelpingscientiststofigu reoutcomplexproblemssuchasthestructureofproteinmolecules(分子).Thenhowdoesitwork?Closeyoureyesandthinkofvirtualrealityandyouprobablypicturesomethinglikethis :amanwearingawrap-aroundheadsetanddatagloveswiredintoapowerfulworkstationorsupe rcomputer.WhatdistinguishesVRfromanordinarycomputerexperienceisthenatureofthein putandoutput.Whereanordinarycomputerusesthingslikeakeyboard,mouse,orspeechrecog nitionforinput,VRusessensorsthatdetecthowyourbodyismoving.AndwhereaPCdisplaysou tputonascreen,VRusestwoscreens(oneforeacheye),surround-soundspeakers,andmaybeso meformsoftouchandbodyfeedbackaswell.VRhasbeenroutinelyusedbyscientists,doctors,dentists,engineers,architects,ar chaeologists,andthemilitaryforaboutthelast30years.Difficultanddangerousjobsareh ardtotrainfor.Howcanyousafelypractisetakingatriptospace,makingaparachutejump,or carryingoutbrainsurgery?Allthesethingsareobviouscandidatesforvirtualrealityappl ications.Likeanytechnology,virtualrealityhasbothgoodandbadpoints.Criticsalwaysraiset heriskthatpeoplemaybeaddictedtoalternativerealitiestothepointofignoringtheirrea l-worldlives—butthatcriticismhasbeenleveledateverythingfromradioandTVtocomputergamesandtheInternet.Likemanytechnologies,VRtakeslittleornothingawayfromtherealworld:youdon ‘thavetouseitifyoudon‘twantto.1.Whatequipmentdoweprobablyneedforvirtualreality?A.Akeyboard,aheadsetandasupercomputer.B.Aheadset,dataglovesandaspeechrecognition.C.Aheadset,dataglovesandasupercomputer.D.Akeyboard,amouseandaspeechrecognition.2.WhatisParagraph3mainlyabout?A.Theprinciplesofvirtualreality.B.Theapplicationsofvirtualreality.C.Thehistoryofvirtualreality.D.Theinfluencesofvirtualreality.3.Accordingtothepassage,whatdoesvirtualrealitymean?A.Imaginingbeautifulthingsinourmind.B.Creatingsomethingthatdoesn‘texist.C.Experiencingthingsthatdon‘treallyexist.D.Cloningsomethingthathasdiedout.4.Whatisthewriter‘sattitudetowardsVR?A.Appreciative.B.Cautious.C.Sceptical.D.Indifferent.B词数:307 话题:AI家具文体:说明文Thenextgenerationofartificialintelligence(AI)maybesittingrightbeneathyou,at leastiffurnituremakerIKEAhasanysayinthematter.TheSwedishfurniturecompany‘s “future-living”researchlabinCopenhagenisconductingasurveytounderstandwhatpeoplewantwhenitcomes tosmartfurniture.AIisnowwalkingintomoreaspectsofpeople‘sdailylives.Self-drivingcarsarejustaroundthecorner,andAIrobotscanplayandbeatt hebestplayersofstrategygames.Assmarthometechnologieshavebecomemoreubiquitous,productsrangingfromsmartelectricaloutlets(插座)tosmartsmokealarmsarefloodingthemarket.Therefore,it‘snotsurprisingthatIKEAwouldbemovinginthesamedirection.Exactlywhypeoplewouldwanttheirsofaorbedframetospeaktothem,tracktheirdailymo vementsorofferhelpisnotyetclear.ThoughIKEA‘snewsurveydoesn‘tdirectlyanswerthatquestion,itdoesprovideahintofwhatpeoplewouldfeelcomfortabl ewith.Mostparticipantswantedamorehuman-likeformofvirtual(虚拟的)assistant,asopposedtoonethatismorerobotic.Intermsoftheidealgender(性别)oftheassistants,themostpopularchoicewasneithermalenorfemale.Fewwantedareligi ousformofAI.Justaswithhumanfriends,mostwantedAIfriendsthatwerelikethem,affirmingtheirow nworldview.TheywantedanAIassistantthatwasreasonablyintelligent—thatcouldcollectdatatopredictwhatapersonwantedbeforeheorsheasked,andthatcouldpr eventsomeonefrommakingmistakes.ThisisnotthefirsttimethatIKEAhassetfootinthefieldoffuturistictechnologies.I nadditiontowirelesschargingtablesandchainlessbikesthatneverrust(生锈),thefurnituregianthasalsopicturedsmartkitchensthatcancookthebestmeal.Todecid eonhowintelligentyouwantyournextsofaorbookshelftobe,youcantakeIKEA‘ssurveyonline.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“ubiquitous”inParagraph2mean?A.Beautiful.mon.C.Normal.D.Environmental.6.WhatdoesParagraph3mainlytalkabout?A.Thedifferencesbetweenrobot-likeandhuman-likeassistants.B.WhatformofAIassistantspeoplewant.C.Whatkindoffriendspeoplewant.D.Thepopularrobotsonthemarket.7.MostpeoplewhoreceivedthesurveywantedanAIassistantthatcould .A.helpthembecomesmartermunicatewiththemwithouttroublesC.haveitsownworldviewD.dealwiththeirproblemsinadvance8.WhichofthefollowingproductsarefromIKEA?A.Smartsofasthatcanspeaktoyou.B.Smartbedsthatcantrackyourdailymovements.C.Wirelesschargingcars.D.Rustlessbikeswithoutchains.Ⅱ.语法填空词数:189 话题:杭州图书馆网上借阅服务文体:说明文InHangzhou,southernChina‘sZhejiangProvince,borrowingbooksfromthelibraryisnowassimpleasshoppingonline:c lick,pay9. waitfordelivery.Thecity‘spubliclibraryrecentlylaunchedaprogrammeonWeChat,apopularChinesemessagingsoft ware,10. (enable)itsreaderstocheckoutbooksonlineandgetthem11.(deliver)totheirhomesatlowprices.Toenjoythe“Hangzhouenjoyablereading”service,onefirstneedstofollowthelibrary ‘sofficialWeChataccount,12.providesalistofbooks.Afterpickingbooks,borrowersarerequired13.(present)theinformationsuchastheirlibrarymembershipcards,cellphonenumbersandsoo n.Theselecteditemswillbedeliveredbyexpresswithinthreedaysafterpayment.Eachreade rcanborrowupto5booksonceand20booksatmost14.total.Thebookscanbeborrowedforupto40days.Readersnowcanborrowthelibrary‘smostpopularbooksinthisway.Theonlinebookswillberenewedandenriched15. (gradual)accordingtoreaders‘borrowinghabitsand16.(prefer).AttheendofDecember,thelibrary‘soldandclassicbooks17.(put)onlinetoo,makingthetotalnumberofbooksavailableandbringingborrowersalotof18. (convenient).Ⅲ.短文改错Iwokeuplatelyyesterdaybecausemyalarmclockdidn‘tring.Withnotimeforthebreakfast,Irushedoutofmyhouse.Ihadintendedtocatchthe7:3 0subway,andIdidn‘tmakeit.Havealittletimeleft,Itakeataxiinstead.Iarrivedattheschoolonlyfind,wit hgreatsadnessmixedwithsomerelief,thattheschoolwhereshouldhavebeenfullofstudents wasempty.ItwasSaturday.However,ourillluckshowednosignofcomingatanend.WhenIretur nedhome,Ifoundmyselflockout.Ihadforgottentobringthekey.Justmyluck.Ⅳ.书面表达假定你是学生会主席李华,你需要设计一张关于英语社团纳新的海报。
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课时作业(十八)必修3Module 6 Old and New班级:姓名:建议时间 / 40分钟基础检测Ⅰ.词形转换1.You can use fresh or (freeze) fish for this dish.2.It is dangerous to drive in (fog) conditions.3.After the earthquake,the first thing the local government did was to provide (accommodate) for the homeless families.4.These dirty marks were difficult to(removal).5.The new suspension bridge designed by the famous architect is under (construct) now.Ⅱ.单句填空6.Don't talk about things of you are not sure.7.The wolves hid themselves in the places they couldn't be found.8.He failed in the examination,made his father very angry.9.“Things (lose) never come again!” I couldn't help talking to myself.10.The room is empty except for a bookshelf (stand) in one corner.Ⅲ.短语填空11.She closed her eyes tightly in a vain attempt to (抑制) the tears.12.I hope that all your wishes(实现) in the new year.13.It (合情合理的) to save money while you can.14.He (紧紧抓住) the back of the chair to stop himself from falling.15.(在某种意义上) it doesn't matter any more.Ⅳ.句型训练16.My computer (正在维修). Can I use yours for a while?17.When we make mistakes, he will correct them (不让我们感觉到自己愚蠢).18.There is (为……焦虑是没有意义的)the past.19.It is said that yoga is (有极大的益处) to human health.20.He (一直梦想创办) his own business since he graduated from college.能力提升Ⅴ.阅读理解Last week, Education Secretary Arne Duncan declared war on paper textbooks. “Over the next few years,”he said in a speech at the National Press Club,“textbooks should be abandoned.” In their place would come a variety of digital-learning technologies, like e-readers and multi-media websites.Such technologies certainly have their place. But Secretary Duncan is threatening to light a fire to a tried-and-true technology—good old paper—that has been the foundation for one of the great educational systems on the planet. And while e-readers and multi-media websites may seem appealing, the idea of replacing an effective learning platform with a widely hyped (炒作) but still unproven one is extremely dangerous.An expert on reading, Maryanne Wolf, has recently begun studying the effects of digital reading on learning, and so far the results are mixed. She worries that Internet reading, in particular, could be such a source of distractions(分散注意力) for students that they may cancel out most other potential benefits of a Web-linked, e-learning environment and while it's true that the high-tech industry has sponsored substantial amounts of research on the potential benefits of Web-based learning, not enough time has passed for longitudinal(纵向的) studies to demonstrate the full effects.In addition, digital-reading advocates claim that lightweight e-books benefit students' backs and save schools money. But the rolling backpack seems to have solved the weight problem, and the shocking costs to outfit every student with an e-reader, provide technical support and pay for regular software updates promise to make the e-textbook a very pricey choice.As both a teacher who uses paper textbooks and a student of urban history, I can't help but wonder what parallels exist between my own field and this sudden, wholesale abandonment of the technology of paper.21. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A.A tried-and-true technology is paper textbooks, long used in educational system.B.Digital learning technologies will replace the paper textbooks sooner or later.C.E-readers and multi-media websites are learning methods that are proved effective.D.Multi-media websites and good old paper are kinds of digital-learning technologies.22. What is the drawback of paper textbooks according to the passage?A.Their price.B.Their weight.C.Their content.D.Their appearance.23. What worries Maryanne Wolf is that .A.paper learning can provide more potential benefitsB.the results of digital reading effects are understandableC.students may not focus on learning by digital readingD.digital reading can't provide potential benefits for users24. What is the author's attitude towards digital-learning?A.Disapproving.B.Supportive.C.Positive.D.Objective.Ⅵ.阅读七选五根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
选项中有两项为多余选项。
Make your brain smarterYou know that eating a proper diet and getting plenty of exercise help make your body healthy and strong. But did you know that there are ways to make your brain healthier and smarter? Studies show that when the brain is forced to do something new, it creates new neural (神经的) pathways. 25· Limit your TV viewing.Watching an average TV show requires very little brain power and brings the same result as neglecting (忽视) physical exercise. 26 If you watch TV, choose something educational and informative.· Use your non-dominant (非支配的) hand.If you are right-handed, use your left hand for everyday activities, or use your right hand if you are left-handed. Doing familiar things in a new way will cause your brain to create new neural networks. Brushing our teeth is something we do daily. 27 But maybe we should. Experts suggest that we can force the brain to work by changing things up and working with our non-dominant hand. So the next time you brush your teeth, open the tube, apply your toothpaste and brush with the opposite hand.·28Jump in the shower and shut your eyes. Even if you drop the soap—that's okay. 29 Searching for the soap while feeling the textures (质地) with your eyes closed works. Using your fingers to make fine distinctions between objects or textures can reconnect the brain areas involved in touch, suggests Larry Katz, a professor of neuron-biology at Duke University Medical Centre and author.A.Shower with your eyes closed.B.Smart people rarely follow a set pattern.C.The more pathways you have, the smarter you will be.e your different senses.E.We really don't put that much thought into it.F.Put your brain to best use.G.Your brain will become weak just as your muscles do.Ⅶ.短文改错When Mr Mill was young, his purpose in learning was to be teacher. Now he is a learning professor. One morning, Mr Mill had had some pork and lemon tea as breakfast. Then he puts on his leather glove to go to the classroom. He leaned on the chair but began his lecture at leisure. He explained the legal rights of people for a long time. Nothing was left out. The topic lent itself to discussion. Before discussion,the students came to understand itself at last.Before the class were over, Mr Mill asked the students if they were freely these days. He suggested they read at least one book on the legal rights.Ⅷ.书面表达假如你是李华,你的英国朋友Edward正在学习汉语,希望你推荐一个适合他学习汉语的网站。