人教版高三一轮英语课后习题(含答案)限时规范练26(选修6Unit1)
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课后限时自测(二十六)I•语法填空In a career that spanned seven decades, Wallace evolved from a radio entertainer in L 1940s to the no—nonsense inquisitor of 60 Minutes, the 2 (popular) news magazine of CBS, 3 was launched in 1969.He applied his trademark reporting technique― uestioning 4 (cold) and debating skeptically一well into his 80s.The news 5 Wallace died on Saturday night at a care center in New Canaan, Conn.came nearly a month before his 94th birthday.No cause of death was reported, © he had been in declining health following the triple bypass(搭桥术)heart surgery in 2008.CBS said a program about Wallace will 7 (broadcast) on 60 Minutes on Sunday.8 the time he retired in 2006, Wallace had appeared on 60 Minutes for 38 continuous serials, 9 (help) make the news magazine a top 10 show for 23 times.Fellow 60 Minutes star Morley Safer said that Wallace took to heart the old reporter's promise6<to comfort the suffer and trouble the comfortable^^ ・He characterized 10 as“nosy and insistent'. The people who like his programme will remember him for quite a long time.【语篇解读】“60分钟”节目的大腕主持人迈克•华莱士去世,标志着这个强硬的老派记者的时代的终结。
高考英语(人教版)一轮复习习题:选修6.1Word版含答案

课时作业26Unit 1Art一、单元扣点训练Ⅰ.短语填空by coincidence; a great deal; on the other hand; in the flesh;appeal to; lead to; be accepted as; lie in; return to; scores of1.On hearing this Jane looked up, smiling,and then ________ her reading.2.________ people arrived at the stadium, excited to see the game.3.Doctors believe that smoking may ________ lung cancer.4.________ we happened to be travelling on the same train.5.She looked very pale,and seemed to have suffered ________.6.I want to sell the house, but ________ I can't bear the thought of moving.7.Advertising is intended to ________ consumers, but it does not force them to buy the product.8.I have corresponded with her for some years,but I have never met her ________.9.Generally a correct idea will take many years before it ________ being true.10.I think the problem may ________ the fact that no attention has been paid to this matter.答案 1.returned to 2.Scores of 3.lead to 4.By coincidence 5.a great deal 6.on the other hand 7.appeal to8.in the flesh9.is accepted as10.lie inⅡ.完成句子1.Consequently,this text will describe only the most important styles of art,______________________(从公元6世纪以来的).(start)答案starting from the sixth century AD2.People began to concentrate less on religious themes and ______________________(采取一种更人性化的生活态度). (adopt)答案adopt a more humanistic attitude to life3.Oil paints were developed at this time, __________________ (这使得绘画的色彩看上去更丰富、更深沉). (make)答案which made the colours used in paintings look richer and deeperⅢ.模仿造句1.But today they are accepted as the beginning of what_we_call “modern art”.[翻译]我们要实施的另一个重大工程就是所谓的国民教育。
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。
高考英语一轮复习课时提能练26选修6Unit1 含解析新人教版

课时提能练(二十六)选修6 Unit 1 ArtA :知识层面Ⅰ.语境语法填空A (考查派生词)When Tom was a senior student, he had a 1.preference (prefer) for maths. He was in 2.possession(possess) of a strange way to solve maths problems. However, his teacher made a 3.prediction (predict) that the 4.adoption (adopt) of that way would lead him to a wrong direction and advised Tom to change. Tom followed his teacher's advice 5.faithfully (faithful). He worked hard at maths, and made great progress. Years later he became a wellknown expert in the maths field.B (考查动词)Jack was fond of 6.carving (carve) things using wood. He was 7.aimed (aim) to become a sculptor sometime in the future. Since he 8.possessed (possess) a very good gift, he thought he could succeed by 9.attempting (attempt) to teach himself. Several years passed but Jack failed to achieve his goal. His best friend Jim suggested that he take lessons with a professional sculptor. The suggestion 10.was adopted(adopt) and it didn't take a few years before Jack became a famous sculptor.C (考查句型)In front of the old temple, there 11.stands (stand) a big tree. If other people had not reminded me, I would not 12.have noticed (notice) that it is an old rare tree. 13.In the shade of the tree often sit scores of tourists during the summer holiday. Obviously, the temple 14.would look (look) lonely without the existence of the tree.Ⅱ.语境短文改错(短文中有6处错误)It is typical for old Tom to help those in need. He himself would rather to live a simple life, caring little about that is called the quality of living. He has a good reputation to being kind and generous. Last month many houses in his village collapsed, left scores of children injured. Tom quickly donated a sum of money for their treatment. Don't you think the old man is good worth respecting?【答案】It is typical for ofold Tom to help those in need. He himself would rather ﹨t o livea simple life, caring little about that whatis called the quality of living. He has a good reputation to forbeing kind and generous. Last month many houses in his village collapsed, left leavingscores of children injured. Tom quickly donated a sum of money for their treatment. Don't you think the old man is good wellworth respecting? Ⅲ.根据提示补全句子1.山顶矗立着一座建于几百年前的古塔。
高考英语一轮复习课时作业26 Unit 1 Art 新人教版选修6(广东专用)

[限时:30分钟]Ⅰ.完形填空When I first entered university, my aunt, who is an English professor, gave me a new English dictionary. I was __1__ to see that it was an English-English dictionary, also known as a monolingual(单语的) dictionary. __2__ it was a dictionary intended for non-native learners, none of my classmates had one and, to be honest, I found it extremely __3__ to use at first.I would look up words in the dictionary and still not fully understand the meaning. I was used to the __4__ bilingual(双语的)dictionaries, in which the words are __5__ both in English and Chinese. I really wondered why my aunt __6__ to make things so difficult for me. Now, after studying English at university for three years, I __7__ that monolingual dictionaries are __8__ in learning a foreign language.As I found out, there is in fact often no perfect equivalence(对应) between two __9__ in two language. My aunt even goes so far as to __10__ that a Chinese “equivalent” can never give you the __11__ meaning of a word in English! Therefore, she insisted that I read the definition(定义) of a word in a monolingual dictionary when I wanted to get a better understanding of its meaning. __12__, I have come to see what she meant.Using a monolingual dictionary for learners has helped me in another important way. This dictionary uses a(n) __13__ number of words, around 2, 000, in its definitions. When I read these definitions, I am __14__ exposed to the basic words and learn how they are used to explain objects and ideas. __15__ this, I can express myself more easily in English.1.A.worried B.sad C.surprised D.nervous2.A.Because B.AlthoughC.Unless D.If3.A.difficult B.interestingC.ambiguous D.practical4.A.new B.familiar C.earlier D.ordinary5.A.explained B.expressedC.described D.created6.A.offered B.agreed C.decided D.happened7.A.imagine B.recommendC.predict D.understand8.A.natural B.betterC.easier D.convenient9.A.words B.names C.ideas D.characters10.A.hope B.declare C.doubt D.tell11.A.exact B.basicC.translated D.expected12.rgely B.GenerallyC.Gradually D.Probably13.A.extra B.average C.total D.limited14.A.repeatedly B.nearlyC.immediately D.anxiously15.A.According to B.In relation toC.In addition to D.Because ofⅡ.阅读理解ATaylor 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 part 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 i s 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(画) in painting.Inspiring OthersBefore fin ding 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 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 .16. How could Amanda's mother feel when people learned Amanda could paint?A.Disappointed. B.Surprised.C.Doubt. D.Pleased.17. 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.18. 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 art.D.More than 5,500 students submitted their paintings at an international art festival in Washington,D.C.19. We may infer from the passage that ________.A.Amanda had Asperger Syndrome before she went to 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 strokes20.Where could this passage come from?A.A newspaper. B.A magazine.C.The Internet. D.A report.BThe Lord of the Rings, one of the best sellers in the new millennium (千年), was made up of three parts—The Fellowship of the Ring, Two Towers, and The Return of the King. Millions upon millions of people have read it in over 25 different languages, but fewer know about the author and the history of the composition of the creative masterwork.John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was born in South Africa in 1892.His parents died when he was a child.Living in England with his aunt, Tolkien and his cousins made up play languages, a hobby that led to Tolkien's becoming skilled in Welsh, Greek, Gothic, Old Norse and Anglo-Saxon.After graduating from Oxford, Tolkien served in World War I. In 1917, while recovering from trench fever, he began composing the mythology (神话) for The Rings. As a professor of Anglo -Saxon in 1930s at Oxford, Tolkien was part of an informal discussion group called the Inklings, which included several writers. The group was soon listening to chapters of Tolkien's imaginative work The Hobbit.Hobbit was a name Tolkien created for local people that could best be described as half -sized members of the English rural (乡村的) class. Hobbit live in hillside holes. One of them, Bilbo Baggins, looks for treasures with a group of dwarves (侏儒). On the way, he meets the twisted, pitiful creature Gollum, from whom he sees a golden ring that makes the holder invisible.One of Tolkien's students persuaded her employer, publisher Allen & Unwin, to look at a draft (草稿).The chairman of the firm, Stanley Unwin, thought that the best judge for a children's book would be his ten-year-old son. The boy earned a shilling for reporting back that the adventure was exciting, and The Hobbit, was published in 1937.It sold so well that Unwin asked for a continuation.Over a dozen years later, in 1954, Tolkien produced The Lord of the Rings, a series of books so creative that they hold readers—new and old—after their publication.21.What can we learn from the text?A.The Lord of the Rings didn't sell well in the last millennium.B.People know better about Tolkien himself than about his works.C.Tolkien was quite familiar with Old English.D.Tolkien knew very well about different kinds of local languages in Africa.22.What can we learn about Hobbit that Tolkien created in his works?A.Hobbit was a race living in English downtown areas.B.Hobbit was a group of local people who were very tall and strong.C.Hobbit was a social group of people who lived in old castles.D.Hobbit was a group of people who were mostly dwarves.23.Which of the following helped most in making The Hobbit published?A.One of Tolkien's students.B.Stanley Unwin's son.C.Allen & Unwin.D.Bilbo Baggins.24.What is mainly discussed in the text?A.The Lord of the Rings and its writer.B.A completely new masterwork in the new millennium.C.A famous professor at Oxford University.D.The power of the magic ring.25.Which of the following shows the right order of Mr J.R. R. Tolkien's life experience?a.He had his The Hobbit published.b.He became a member of the Inklings.c.He served in World War I.d.He became an undergraduate at Oxford.e.His work The Lord of the Rings came to the world.f.He moved to England to live with his aunt.A.f-d-b-c-a-e B.f-d-c-b-a-eC.f-c-d-b-e-a D.d-f-c-a-b-e答案课时作业(二十六)Ⅰ.本文是一篇记叙文。
2021版高考英语人教通用版大一轮复习限时规范练26(选修6 Unit 1) Word版含解析

姓名,年级:时间:限时规范练26(选修6Unit 1)核心素养关键词:培养学生人与社会、了解文化艺术的素养能力意识一、阅读理解A“You know,the soft subjects,” says the boy in maths,“the easy ones:the stupid girls at the bottom take them.Like dance。
It shouldn’t even be a subject.” We’re choosing subjects for our A—level taster day at school。
I see the raised eyebrows when I explain two of my GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) choices are dance and drama。
I was told by advisers that dance and drama wouldn’t help me to geta suitable career.My friends told me I’d get bored of dance and switch to science within the first month。
But taking GCSE dance was the best decision I ever made。
Dance gives me something to pour my head and heart into.It gives me a feeling of belonging,creativity,security and freedom.The education secretary Nicky Morgan has put emphasis on science,technology,engineering and maths (STEM),saying that students who focus on the arts risk their careers.Stopping young people from expressing themselves at such a young age is not doing them any favours。
【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。
2022年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 boo didn't________ chidren fortabe D.tinⅢ阅读理解Taor Bernard and her twin iter were born 12 wee ear A a reut, Taor uffer from cerebra e 直到他爸爸走进来,这个男孩才开始准备功课。
41.Had we been abe to find out the caue earier, more infection ____________________ avoid 如果我们能早点找出起因的话,就能够避免更多的感染了。
42.____________________ ha the chance to get a fim ticet in the New Year' fu gae and acid in it to the ocean and eabeieve科学家们相信正是水的不断出现才使得有害气体和酸溶解到了海洋中。
44.Engih, a we a Chinee and math, ____________________ ime to b, an idea trie hit on/uanda 等一些残疾的孩子展示了她们的创造能力。
31.D 推理判断题。
由Amanda的母亲所说的话“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。
33.A 主旨大意题。
综观全文,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,本文主要是针对孩子们的表现,而不是艺术节;D项为文中细节。
34.C 推理判断题。
由第一段最后一句“Her twin iter Sdne erve a考查定语从句中介词后面加关系代词的用法,指人时用whom,指物时用which。
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限时规范练26(选修6Unit1)核心素养关键词:培养学生人与社会、了解文化艺术的素养能力意识一、阅读理解A“You know,the soft subjects,” says the boy in maths,“the easy ones:the stupid girls at the bottom take them.Like dance.It shouldn’t even be a subject.” We’re choosing subjects for our A-level taster day at school.I see the raised eyebrows when I explain two of my GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) choices are dance and drama.I was told by advisers that dance and drama wouldn’t help me to get a suitable career.My friends told me I’d get bored of dance and switch to science within the first month.But taking GCSE dance was the best decision I ever made.Dance gives me something to pour my head and heart into.It gives me a feeling of belonging,creativity,security and freedom.The education secretary Nicky Morgan has put emphasis on science,technology,engineering and maths (STEM),saying that students who focus on the arts risk their careers.Stopping young people from expressing themselves at such a young age is not doingthem any favours.Perhaps Nicky Morgan has forgotten to open the door of having a drive to study that subject day in,day out.It shouldn’t matter what that subject is.I don’t doubt the influence that STEM subjects can have on the people that love them.But to force children into one field is cruel.As much as I try,I’m not good at and don’t love physics,biology or maths.I don’t want a career in these areas.There has been a decrease in the number of state schools offering arts subjects taught by specialist teachers.I can’t even imagine how it feels to be told that you don’t teach a “real subject” by an 8-year-old boy.To the teachers,the parents,the government I say:Let children make their own decisions.Let them live in the present.Let them have a real,unlimited education.1.How does the boy in maths feel about dance?eless.B.Difficult.C.Beautiful.D.Important.2.After the author took GCSE dance,she .A.lost interest in itB.kept her mind on itC.turned to other subjectsD.struggled with her lessons3.What do we know about Nicky Morgan?A.She encourages students to learn soft subjects.B.She suggests students take a risk in their careers.C.She underlines the importance of STEM subjects.D.She allows students to express themselves freely.4.What’s the present situation of arts subjects?A.They attract much attention worldwide.B.They are taught by non-professionals.C.They are considered less important.D.They have made great progress.BHave you ever caught yourself saying,“I hate small talk!” the minute you walk into a party? If so,you might be an introvert (内向的人).Introverts hate to chat about “small” subjects with people.Theyare fine when you talk one on one but seem to get lost in the crowd when there’s a group around.If you’re talking to an introvert,you might find that your first few conversations go one of two ways.Either they’ll seem to get bored and not say much or they’ll seem to skate over small talk in favor of more in-depth topics.What you need to know is that the introvert is not being rude.It’s just that they don’t like small talk.Here’s why.Small talk serves as a gateway toward deeper conversation.Some introverts don’t realize that small talk will actually help them get to the bigger topics.You don’t need to stay on small talkforever.However,sometimes introverts feel that even the short amount of time it takes to get into the real conversation is a waste oftime.Small talk is very fast.Someone says something and this should be followed up with a quick response.But introverts like to chew on their words before saying them aloud.Before they answer,they’ll mull over different thoughts.Small talk by its very nature invites more people to join in.The more people who join the conversation,the more the introvert willtend to step back.As a result,they’ll be quiet.Small talk is about throwing out subjects in the hope that one or more of them can be turned into a common point of interest.The listening involved with small talk is not in-depth.The purpose is about listening “lightly” so you can figure out the right topics to spend some time on.Introverts tend to be great listeners,but they use active listening rather than light listening.This makes them wonderful friends,but can also make it difficult for new people to understand why they’re so quiet.5.How do introverts respond to a chat?A.They try to avoid it.B.They get excited about it.C.They give it their full attention.D.They focus on unimportant topics.6.What do we know about small talk?A.It goes slowly.B.It costs people a lot of time.C.It contributes to deeper topics.D.It provides much useful information.7.What does the underlined phrase “mull over” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?A.Give up.B.Think over.C.Write down.D.Forget about.8.How can we become a good talker in small conversations?A.Figure out the deep meaning of questions.B.Think twice before answering questions.C.Try to find shared topics.D.Be a quiet listener.二、完形填空On a cold afternoon in January 2015,Yesenia Diosdado,11,got off a school bus in Lenexa,Kansas,near the apartment building where she lives with her family.When the 1 pulled away,Yesenia saw police and emergency workers attending to 2 of a three-car accident that had happened at a busy crossroads nearby.Yesenia 3 a small crowd of onlookers across the street.She noticed that a(n)4 woman was trying to 5 with an Emergency Medical Service worker using sign language,but hecouldn’t 6 her.“I heard him 7 an interpreter,” Yesenia says.She ran over to the paramedic (护理人员) to 8— her mother,a former sign language interpreter,had 9 her and her sisters how to 10 (no one in the family is hearing-impaired).“She said,‘I sign.Can I help?’” says EMS captain Chris Winger.“I was11.”Yesenia was able to12 to the emergency worker that the woman’s neck was injured and tell them the name of the local hospital she preferred.“She looked really 13,” says Yesenia.“I’m proud that I got to do 14 to help.”When her mother,Susan Milidore,36,heard about Yesenia’s 15 actions,she wasn’t surprised.“It’s in her 16 to help,”says Susan.“I was impressed that she recognized the 17 of the situation and took charge.Most adults wouldn’t have 18 that.”A few weeks later,paramedics19 Yesenia with a gold coin and a certificate of appreciation at her elementary school.“My mom always says that you20 know when sign language might come in handy,” says Yesenia.“That day,it did.”1.A.bus B.carC.trainD.ambulance2.A.students B.passers-byC.crowdsD.victims3.A.visited B.joinedC.passedD.interviewed4.A.lost B.kindC.injuredD.attractive5.A.argue B.discusspetemunicate6.A.support B.rememberC.recognizeD.understand7.A.call on B.ask forC.reply toD.look into8.A.help B.greetC.watchD.wait9.A.missed B.writtenC.taughtD.recorded10.A.share B.signC.speakD.hear11.A.encouraged B.troubledC.surprisedD.frightened12.A.listen B.turnC.explainD.announce13.A.hurt B.calmC.busyD.sleepy14.A.anything B.nothingC.somethingD.everything15.A.crazy B.braveC.funnyD.careless16.A.duty B.natureC.interestD.dream17.A.purpose B.advantageC.importanceD.seriousness18.A.met B.doneC.chosenD.accepted19.A.provided B.confusedC.presentedpared20.A.often B.neverC.stillD.forever三、短文改错When you’re a kid you really don’t understand much about life and you just went through life day by day as happy you canbe.But as you grow up,you may get used to be taken care of and don’t appreciate everything your family do for us.In fact,you need to treasure the moments you spend in your family because of one day they might not all be there.When you lose one of your family member,you will feel rather sad and deep regret it.Family plays an very important role in our lives because they’re the ones which inspire us to fight and do better.参考答案限时规范练26(选修6Unit1)一、【篇章导读】本文是议论文。