高二英语选修8(外研版):Module 6选做题

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外研版高二英语选修8-Module6-Listening-and-speaking精品课件

外研版高二英语选修8-Module6-Listening-and-speaking精品课件

In This Short Life by Emilly Dickinson
In this short life That only lasts an hour How much…how little…is Within our power
Discussion
1. What are the two poems about? 2. What (if anything) have they got in common? 3. What (if anything) have they got in common with
INT: And you didn’t have to do that?
ANN: No, we had to read poetry at school, but we didn’t have to learn it by heart.
INT: So you can’t quote any poetry? ANN: I didn’t say that. I can quote a whole
INT: Well done, that was almost perfect. EMM: Thanks!
INT: Would you like to say the second verse now?
EMM: You must be joking! Interview 3 (INT=interviewer; ANN=Annie) INT: Hello, we’re doing a survey for National
INT: No, it wasn’t. MAT: I’m sorry. I’m hopeless at names.
INT: It’s Wordsworth. You should read the poem sometimes.

外研版高中英语选修八课时作业:Module 6 The Tang Poems Section Ⅱ Grammar 含答案(精修版)

外研版高中英语选修八课时作业:Module 6 The Tang Poems Section Ⅱ Grammar 含答案(精修版)

外研版英语精品资料(精修版)课时作业17Ⅰ.单句语法填空1.—Isn't that Ann's husband over there?—No, it ________ be him. I'm sure he doesn't wear glasses.2.You ________(come) to the meeting tomorrow if you have something important to do.3.He ________(give) you more help, even though he was very busy.4.—________ I help you with some shoes, madam?—Yes, I would like to try on those brown ones.5.The reason why they ________ leave wasn't explained to us.6.I searched for my wallet and it wasn't there. I thought I ________(leave) it at home.7.I ________(fall) asleep because it took me a long time to realize that the telephone was ringing.8.The only thing that really matters to the children is how soon they ________ return to their school.9.I want to go to the chemist's, but you ________ go with me.10.I thought it over, but ________ come to no conclusion.11.What we ________ get seems better than what we have.12.—My goodness! I've just missed the train.—That's too bad. I am sure you ________(catch) it, if you had hurried.13.Look what you've done! You ________(be) more careful.14.________ I repeat the question?15.Professor Li, many students want to see you. ________ they wait here or outside?答案:1.can't 2.needn't come 3.should have given 4.May 5.had to 6.might have left 7.must have fallen 8.can 9.needn't 10.could 11.can't 12.could have caught 13.should have been14.Shall 15.ShallⅡ.完成句子1.希望你不要介意我把宠物带在身边。

高中英语外研版选修8Module 6 Section Ⅳ Other Parts of the Module

高中英语外研版选修8Module  6  Section Ⅳ Other Parts of the Module

一、这样记单词
记得准· 写得对
Ⅰ.基础词汇 1. disorder n. 混乱,失调;紊乱 途径;渠道 证明是,被发现是 魅力,吸引力 一瞥;迅速看一眼 开始,(积极有力地)着手进行
2. channel n. 3. prove v. 4. appeal n. 5. glance v. unch v.
·He went to France to 1. support the people's revolution. ·As he grew older, he became less interested in 2. politics/political ideas. ·He wrote the poem I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud.
答案:1~4
ADBA
Step 3
Complete the following form according to the passage on P83. The Golden Age of English Poetry
The only
one to Wordsworth live to old age.
Section_Ⅳ
Other_Parts_of_the_Module
Step 1
True (T) or False (F) passage on P79 . ____ T
1.People can express their feelings by writing poems. 2.Poetry can be used as a way of therapy to help sick people.
1.What is the passage mainly about? A.It is about poems that can be read when people go by underground. B.It is about a few acquaintances who lived and worked in London. C.It is about the London underground railway system. D.It is about a book, especially the poetry.

2021-2022学年高二英语外研版选修8:Module 6 单元测试题

2021-2022学年高二英语外研版选修8:Module 6 单元测试题

选修8Module6TheTangPoems测试题第一部分听力(共两节, 满分30 分)(略)其次部分英语学问运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节语法和词汇学问(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

21. True friends, I think, are those who can _________ your sorrow as well as your joy.A. share inB. hunt forC. turn downD. put away22. It is wise of you to make a careful plan __________ before you begin to do it.A. in advanceB. on the advanceC. ahead ofD. in progress23. He ______ be joking — look at the serious expression on his face.A. can’tB. may notC. won’tD. mustn’t24. He was so angry that he found he would not be _______ of the rude attitude of the boss.A. tiredB. lackC. fondD. tolerant25. It was not until Mr Black was sent to hospital ______ he realized the importance of health.A. thatB. whenC. whereD. which26. — What do you know about him?—Well, he never speaks to me ________ to ask for something.A. instead ofB. in spite ofC. more thanD. other than27. Don’t argue about it any more. The evidence, together with these new facts, _______ you are guilty.A. declaresB. announcesC. provesD. establishes28. I often see lights burning in the empty room. Do you think I _________ report it to the police?A. shouldB. mayC. willD. can29. The supermarket does good business, for it always tries every possible means to _________ the needs of its customers.A. call forB. apply forC. cater forD. provide for30. Because the information on the list didn’t ________ the man’s account, the manager would not accept him as his secretary.A. deal withB. correspond withC. do withD. put up with31. There are three cars here — you can choose ________ you like.A. no matter whatB. no matter whichC. howeverD. whichever32. — Look at the embarrassing situation he is now in!—We have expected it to be so. He was so ________ that he wouldn’t listen to others, whether they were right or not.A. reasonableB. arbitraryC. wiseD. attractive 33. As a matter of fact, no one moved in the bushes. It was only your _________.A. recognitionB. acceptanceC. imaginationD. observation34. He ________ have completed his work; otherwise, he wouldn’t be enjoying himself by the seaside.A. shouldB. mustC. wouldD. can35. —I’m very sorry that I interrupted you!—Oh, ______!A. no problemB. pardon meC. you’re wrongD. think nothing of it其次节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Brenda Foltz was almost halfway to the top of the cliff. She was standing on a ledge (岩架) taking deep breaths. As she 36 there, the safety rope bumped against her37 and knocked out her contact lens (隐形眼镜). “Great,”she thought. “Here I am on a 38 ledge, hundreds of feet from the bottom and hundreds of feet to the 39 of this cliff, and now my sight is dim.”She looked and looked, 40 that it had landed on the ledge. But it just wasn’t there. She 41 the panic rising in her, so she began 42 that she would find her contact lens.When she 43 the top, she was calm, but she was sad 44 she could not clearly see the path of the mountain. Later, 45 the help of others she hiked down the trail to the bottom of the cliff. They 46 another party of climbers just starting up the face of the cliff. One of them 47 loudly, “Hey, you guys! Anybody 48 a contact lens?” Well, that would be 49 enough, but you know why the climber saw it?A big ant was moving50 on the face of the rock, carrying it!Brenda’s father is a cartoonist. When she told him the incredible 51 of the ant, he drew a 52of an ant carrying that contact lens with the words, “Lord, I don’t know 53 you want me to carry this thing. I can’t 54 it, and it’s awfully heavy. But if this is what you 55 me to do, I’ll carry it for you.”36. A. rested B. reached C. lay D. fell 37. A. shoulder B. eye C. back D. neck38. A. tree B. rock C. hill D. cave39. A. surface B. ledge C. middle D. top40. A. predicting B. forecastingC. hopingD. imagining41. A. considered B. pressed C. desired D. felt42. A. singing B. relaxing C. praying D. staring43. A. got to B. arrived inC. leftD. touched44. A. so B. because C. though D. before45. A. for B. in C. on D. with46. A. met B. caught C. joined D. added47. A. thought B. murmuredC. shoutedD. cheered48. A. got B. remainedC. forgotD. lost49. A. surprising B. discomfortingC. satisfyingD. thrilling50. A. quickly B. hurriedlyC. quietlyD. slowly51. A. novel B. fiction C. story D. comedy52. A. character B. cartoon C. paper D. painting53. A. why B. how C. where D. when54. A. move B. eat C. find D. solve55. A. invite B. advise C. want D. force第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AThree years ago I noticed a strange advertisement, which read: “Discover your past lives. Phone Diane.” I had never heard of such a thing. A week later, I went to see Diane. She was in her 60’s but looked 30. She told me that she is an expert looking back at past times.I sat in a chair as she darkened the room. Her tea made me sleepy. She lit a candle and told me to take a deep breath and count to 100. When I closed my eyes and counted to about 90, I fell asleep.Suddenly I felt something hit my face. It was sand. I walked into a ruin. I called out. No one answered. I walked into a shop. I saw no one. I looked into a small piece of mirror and I saw myself: I had long brown hair and looked about 18. “No, it can’t be!” I cried out. In the dusty street I saw a sign showing the town’s name, Pompeii — my hometown. “Oh, my God! It must be a mistake!” I cried. What had happened here to bring about such destruction? I walked back to my parents’ home, and fell onto my knees in t he ruins crying out for help.“Marcus, get up. Don’t worry. I’m here to help you,” said my Uncle Petronius. I jumped up, threw my arms round him, and sobbed. “What happened?” I asked.“A volcano destroyed the entire town, killing everyone includin g your mother and father! Come, my boy. There’s nothing here anymore. Let’s leave for Rome.” I walked out of the ruins with my uncle.My last life had disappeared. I remembered Diane had put a narcotic (麻醉药) into my tea. Diane thanked me for coming to see her and then mentioned that her next appointment would be arriving soon. I left her place tiredly. To this day I still remember my “visit” to Pompeii.56. The author went to see Diane to _________.A. discover his past livesB. tell her about his hometownC. remember his childhoodD. find out if Diane was an expert57. The author fell asleep when he counted to about 90 because he __________.A. was tired and sleepyB. hadn’t slept for two daysC. drank a tea with a drug in itD. was asked to do so58. While sleeping, the author felt as if __________.A. he were twenty years oldB. he had gone to his hometownC. his uncle had taken him to ParisD. he had seen his parents alive59. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A. An unforgettable experience.B. The strangest thing I have ever experienced.C. Diane has an unbelievable skill.D. A trip back to my past life.BScientists have known for a long time about a link between chronic (慢性的) stress and obesity. But they couldn’t find the key factor in the past. Recently researchers at Georgetown University in Washington, D. C. made what they call a “perfect advance”.Dr Zofia Zukowska says, “Thanks to our hard work of the past years we have actually discovered the exact reason why people get fat when they are stressed and eat a high fat, high sugar diet. And by knowing the reason, we can now deal with obesity.” Dr Zukowska and her colleagues put laboratory mice under the same type of stress they would experience in the wild such as meeting up with a more aggressive and dangerous mouse. They then fed these mice a fast food diet. The mice became fat.What’s more, they found an increased amount of a chemical called neuropeptide Y, or NPY for short, in these mice, which is activated by stress and helps stimulate (刺激) the growth of fat cells. And the fat in mice grew around their middle, just as it does in humans. Middle fat is the most dangerous kind, as it affects the heart and liver, causing heart disease, adding to cholesterol (胆固醇) levels, high blood pressure, and so on. But the researchers found they could block the fat-causing NPY with another chemical, and thus could manipulate obesity effectively.To their pleasant surprise, NPY seems to work in the human body much like it does in mice. If so, Dr Zofia Zukowska says it would be a major advance in the battle against obesity, which will be used to cure the patient of the disease caused by stress and obesity. However, the researchers say many more studies need to be done before human trials can begin. (FOR MORE INFORMATION, CLICK HERE.)60. According to the passage, the “perfect advance” refers to discovering _________.A. the reason why mice get stressed and fatB. the cause leading to people’s stress and obesityC. the reason why stressed people tend to become fatD. a way to cure people of obesity caused by stress61. It can be inferred that when a weak mouse lives with a more aggressive one, _________.A. the weak one is likely to become worried and take in more fat and sugarB. the weak one will be afraid and eat less and lessC. the aggressive one will suffer from stress and obesityD. the aggressive one wi ll eat the weak one’s food as well as its own62. The underlined word “manipulate” in Paragraph 3 can be replaced by “_________”.A. pick upB. controlC. make the most ofD. have a knowledge of63. Middle fat is the most dangerous kind because _____.A. it can cause some serious diseases if not treated properlyB. it causes stress which helps stimulate the growth of fat cellsC. the very important chemical NPY will be cut off by itD. chronic stress and obesity will gradually develop from itCChinese us e chopsticks as easily and as naturally as Europeans use forks. They are like an extension of a man’s fingers.There are different kinds of chopsticks. The Chinese chopsticks are round at the “eating end”, while the Japanese prefer those with pointed tips. There are even short ones for children to use. Chopsticks are made of many materials —ivory (象牙), plastic, silver, and even jade (玉) —but the most common ones are of wood or bamboo. For everyday use, wood, bamboo, or ivory is best. Plastic chopsticks are not satisfactory, since theybecome twisted after repeated immersion (浸泡) in hot washing water.All Chinese food is prepared so that it may be easily handled with chopsticks. In fact, many Chinese families have no forks at all. Our fingers may become lazy from eating with forks. However, fingers really have to work in order to use these tools naturally. Practice is the key to success with these centuries-old tools.Chopsticks are used for cooking as well as for eating. They are good for serving noodles, getting deep-fried foods, and beating eggs. One can even buy extra-long “cooking chopsticks”, which make these kitchen tasks even easier.64. Chopsticks for everyday use are mostly made of ____.A. wood or ivoryB. ivory or plasticC. bamboo or plasticD. wood or bamboo65. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?A. Europeans use forks easily and naturally.B. Eating with chopsticks makes our fingers move quickly and easily.C. There is no difference between Chinese chopsticks and Japanese ones.D. Chopsticks are used both for cooking and eating.66. We can learn from the passage that _________.A. Chinese adults usually use chopsticks more naturally than childrenB. Chinese people’s fingers are longer than Westerners’ because of using chopsticksC. ivory or silver chopsticks are good for everyday useD. forks aren’t popular in China because Chinese food can’t be easily handled with them67. What’s the best title of the passage?A. Materials of Chinese chopsticks.B. Chinese chopsticks: a useful tool.C. The history of Chinese chopsticks.D. Differences between Chinese chopsticks and Western forks.DThe Tang Dynasty was the golden age of Chinese poetry. In a period of almost 300 years, about 50,000 poems were composed and handed down. The development of Tang poetry went through four major periods: early Tang, high Tang, mid Tang and late Tang.There are four distinguished poets from the early Tang period: Wang Bo, Yang Jiong, Lu Zhaolin and Luo Binwang. They gave Tang poetry new characteristics. As a result, the themes of the poems changed from the luxury of the palace to the lives of common people. One of the most outstanding poets during this time is Chen Zi’ang. He felt that poems should reflect reality and he helped to lay the groundwork for the development of Tang poetry.Chinese poetry reached its peak in the high Tang. Li Bai and Du Fu probably had the greatest influences on writing at that time. Apart from Li Bai and Du Fu, many other poets also made enduring (不朽的) contributions in this period. These poets fell roughly into two categories: the landscape poets represented by Meng Haoran and Wang Wei and the frontier poets represented by Gao Shi, Cen Shen and Wang Changling.Poetry of the mid Tang built on the creative output of the height of the Tang Dynasty. Works of this period mainly spoke of social turbulence (动荡) and people’s sufferings. Bai Juyi was famous as a realist poet of this period. He tried to make his language plain, smooth and lively so that more people could enjoy his poems.The late Tang period saw the well-known poets Li Shangyin and Du Mu. Du Mu’s poems were fresh and cool and expressed his sadness and frustration in his official career. The other famous poets were Pi Rixiu, Nie Yizhong, and Du Xunhe, and their poems criticized social injustices.68. The passage is mainly about ______. A. the history of Tang DynastyB. the development of Tang poetryC. famous poets of Tang DynastyD. famous poems of Tang Dynasty69. The underline d word “distinguished” in the second paragraph probably means “________”.A. famousB. differentC. unknownD. common70. From poems of the mid Tang, we can infer that ___.A. Chinese poetry reached its peak in this periodB. most writers of these poems came from the frontierC. they expressed criticism of social injusticesD. many people suffered a lot and may be forced to leave their home71. From the passage, we know that ________.A. Gao Shi and Wang Changling were landscape poetsB. the themes of poems in the Tang Dynasty were mostly about the luxury of the palaceC. poems written by Bai Juyi are easily understood by common peopleD. all the poets in the late Tang felt angry about the social turbulence72. What do you know about Du Mu?A. He was a poet of the high Tang.B. He was a landscape poet of his period.C. His official career was not a great success.D. His poems were popular among the common people.EAmanda took whatever pills she could get, largely because she was fin ding life hard to take. “There were a lot of problems,” she says. She had just found out that her parents were separating. It took her by surprise — and she was shocked. “I woke up one morning, and they told me.”On a few occasions during her two years of going to parties to get pills, Amanda had what she calls a scare. “My heart would race so fast that I felt it was going to explode. I lacked strength and felt confused sometimes and even lost consciousness several times,” she recalls. “But I picked mys elf up from the ground because I had a lot of pride in my drinking and drugging. I was really crazy about it and proud of the fact that I could take more than a lot of people. I could come home and have a conversation with my parents.”Finally, though, things got out of control. “I couldn’t go a day without taking something,” she recalls, “and after a while, the pills upset my stomach; it hurt all the time, and I hardly ate. Finally, I couldn’t take it anymore. I went to my parents a nd told them I needed help.”Amanda entered a treatment program and has been calm since her release last January. “Detox (戒毒) was the worst four days of my entire life,”she says. “I was throwing up all the food and had the shakes.”She doesn’t care about drugs now. “I’m so hurt from this,”says Amanda, who has ulcers (溃疡) and damaged kidneys from the drugs and alcohol. “I have to struggle daily to stay calm. But in some ways, I feel lucky I went through it, and I’m out of it now.”Amanda wrote a so ng called “Goodnight to the Moonlight”. Amanda says, “It’s about how it feels to be taking drugs and alcohol, how it hurts, how it makes you feel like you’re losing yourself.”73. From Paragraph 2 we can learn that Amanda _____.A. was bored with her behavior but she had no other choiceB. never felt frightened or ashamed of taking pillsC. thought it was a great delight to take so many drugsD. was so strong that she never felt tired after taking drugs74. Taking drugs has the following side-effects on Amanda’s health EXCEPT that ________.A. her stomach felt upset and she couldn’t eat anythingB. she became addicted to drugs and couldn’t live without themC. she became weak and couldn’t think clearlyD. she was able to help herself even though she was addicted75. We can infer from the last paragraph that ________.A. Amanda didn’t lose herself completely in drinking and druggingB. Amanda’s song expressed her thanks and great delightC. Amanda didn’t really succeed in detoxing herselfD. drugs and alcoh ol ruined Amanda’s health, but not her spirit第四部分写作(共两节, 满分35 分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)William E. Hoy was born in Houckstown Ohio on May 23,1862. He became the deaf when he was two years old. He attended76. _________the Columbus Ohio School of the deaf. After graduation77. _________he started playing baseball while work as a shoemaker.78. _________Hoy begins playing professional baseball in 1886. In 1888 he 79. _________ started as an outfielder (外场手) with the old Washington Senators. 80. _________ His small figure and speed which made him an outstanding81. _________base runner. He was very well at stealing bases. In the 188882. _________season, he stole 82 bases. He was also the Senators’ lead83. _________hitter in 1888. Hoy was clever and she threw right-handed84. _________or batted left-handed. On December 15, 1961, he died at the age of 99.85. _________其次节书面表达(满分25分)用英语简要描述下面图画,说明现象并发表自己的观点。

外研版高中英语选修八Module 6 单元测试题

外研版高中英语选修八Module 6  单元测试题

高中英语学习材料(灿若寒星*制作整理)Module 6 单元测试题(限时:60分钟)Ⅰ. 单项填空1. Nicky and I ________ the driving so it wasn’t tiring.A. likedB. sharedC. decidedD. separated2. She’s not very good at _______ -you hardly ever get a letter from her.A. phoningB. poetizingC. correspondingD. chatting3. His face ______ a new expression.A. took offB. took inC. took overD. took on4. Plenty of fresh air________ good health, so we should _______ it.A. contributes to; make the most ofB. contributes; make most ofC. is contributed to; make the most ofD. contribute to; make the most of5. ----What are you doing now?---- We are _____ money for the Hope Project.A. takingB. givingC. increasingD. raising6. It was ___ surprise to see him standing there in ______ surprise.A. a; aB. the; aC. a; /D. /; the7. ____ has been announced, we shall have our final exams next month.A. ThatB. AsC. ItD. What8. ----Will you stay for lunch? ----- Sorry, _____. My brother is coming to see me.A. I mustn’tB. I can’tC. I needn’tD. I won’t9. She ____ to the cinema for I saw her just now.A. mustn't have goneB. may not goC. can't have goneD. needn't go10. I didn't hear the phone. I _____asleep.A. must beB. must have beenC. should beD. should have been11. Jenny ___have kept her word. I wonder why she changed her mind.A. mustB. shouldC. needD. would12. You can’t imagine that a well-behaved gentleman____ be so rude to a lady.A. mightB. needC. shouldD. would13. —The house ______. --- Fortunately, the fire was soon put out.A.would be burnt downB. had been burnt downC. should have been burnt downD. would have been burnt down14. Mr. Zhang ____ come to the party, but perhaps he will go to see his brother.A. mustB. shouldC. mayD. ought to15. The fire spread through the hotel very quickly but everyone_____ get out.A. had toB. wouldC. couldD. was able toII. 完形填空Poetry is one of the oldest art forms in the world. People have made poems since human society __16___. Poems ___17___our daily life. __18____poetry brings people from different places and different times together. Poetry plays __19____ sounds, words and grammar. That makes poetry difficult to __20____, but interesting to read. Poetry also calls ___21___all the colors, feelings, experiences and curious images of a dream world. Chinese poets, such as Du Fu and Li Bai stand ___22___in the halls of glory. Modern English started around the ___23___of William Shakespeare. Shakespeare is famous __24___his plays. His sonnets, however, ____25___the best English poetry. John Donne was ___26___by Chinese readers. Once___27___, John Melton’s work is famous for the ___28____of rhyme ___29___the end of each line. The style and atmosphere in William Wordsworth’s poems have often led to comparisons ___30___poets ___31___ Du Fu and Li Bai. Nowadays, more and more people are interested __32___read modern poetry in English. Translations can be good, but on matter ___33___well a poem is translated, something of the spirit of the original work is lost. Reading poetry can open the door to __34___new ways of expressing yourself in Chinese. Finally, poems and literature can be __35___between the East and the West.16. A. came into being B. came in C. came on D. came from17. A. go up B. light up C. cut up D. stand up18. A. Read B. Reading C. To read D. Having read19. A. on B. with C. up D. to20. A. be written B. writing C. write D. written21. A. up B. off C. for D. at22. A. for B. by C. out D. in23. A. time B. times C. sometime D. sometimes24. A. as B. to C. at D. for25. A. are belonged to B. belongs to C. belong to D. belonging to26. A. proud B. honored C. admired D. envied27. A. publishing B. to publish C. published D.is published28. A. absent B. absence C. existence D. appearance29. A. by B. in C. at D. on30. A. to B. with C. for D. of31. A. that is B. such as C. namely D. as32. A. to B. in C. on D. of33. A. what B. so C. how D. that34. A. find B. finding C. found D. finds35. A. bridged B. bridge C. bridges D. bridgingIII. 阅读理解ATomb-Sweeping DayA well-known poem by Tang Dynasty writer Du Mu tells of a sad scene in early April: "rains fall heavily as Qingming comes, and passers-by with lowered spirits go. " Qingming Day, the traditional tomb-sweeping day, falls on April 4-6 each year. It is a time for remembering loved ones who have departed. People visit their ancestors′ graves to sweep away the dirt.Its origin dates back to the Spring and Autumn Period. Jin prince Chong′er ran away from the country with his supporters due to persecution. They were homeless for 19 years and things got so bad that Chong′er began to s tarve to death. One of the prince′s faithful followers, Jie Zitui, cut a piece of muscle from his own leg and served it to his master. Chong′er was saved and, in 636 BC, he took back the throne.He rewarded the officials who had stayed loyal to him but he forgot about Jie Zitui. By the time Chong′er remembered him, a heartbroken Jie Zitui had traveled deep into the mountains. Chong′er wanted to persuade Jie to come home, so he had the hills set on fire. But Jie was later found beside a large tree, with his old mother on his back. Both were dead.Saddened by the tragedy, Chong′er ordered that fires could not be lit on the day of Jie Zitui′s death. From this comes Hanshi Day, or Cold Food Day. People visited Jie Zitui′s tomb the nex t day to pay their respects. Over time, Hanshi Day was replaced with tomb-sweeping day.36. This passage is mainly about _________.A. a poem called Qingming which was written by Du MuB. the story between Chong’er and Jie ZituiC. the origin of Qingming DayD. Chong’er rewarded his loyal followers.37. The underlined word “throne” in Paragraph 2 means _________________.A. seatB. palaceC. powerD. country38. According to the passage, which statement is NOT right?A. Hanshi Day has another name, cold Food Day.B. Chong’er was forced to leave his country in 617BC.C. Qingming Day is a traditional festival, which is on April 4 every year.D. Qingming Day dates back to the Spring and Autumn Period.39. Jie Zitui died ____________________.A. because he cut a piece of muscle from his own legB. because he was disappointed and killed himself.C. because Chong’er wanted to kill him by fire.D. because he refused to meet Chong’er40. Cold Food Day started from __________________.A. the Tang DynastyB. the Ming DynastyC. 617BCD. the Spring and Autumn PeriodBPeople seldom feel neutral about poetry. Those who love it sometimes give the impression that it is an adequa te substitute for food, shelter, and love. It isn’t. Words, no matter how satisfying, are never an equivalent (相当的) for life itself and its human experiences. Those who dislike poetry on principle sometimes claim, on the other hand, that poetry is only words and good for nothing. That's not true either. It is easy to become frustrated by words in poetry or in life—but when words represent and recreate genuine human feelings, as they often do in poetry, they can be very important. Poetry is, in fact, more than just words. It is an experience of words, and those who know how to read poetry can easily extend their experience of life, their sense of what other people are like, their awareness of themselves, and their range of human feelings.One reason poetry can be so important is that it is so closely concerned with feelings. Poetry is often full of ideas, too, and sometimes poems can be powerful experiences of the mind, but most poems are primarily about how people feel rather than how people think. Poems provide, in fact, a language for feeling, and one of poetry’s most insistent values involves its attempt to express the inexpressible. How can anyone, for example, put into words what it means to be in love or what it feels like to lose someone one cares about? Poetry tries, and it often captures exactly the shade of emotion that feels just right to a reader. No single poem can be said to express all the things that love or death feels like, or means, but one of the joys of experiencing poetry occurs when we r ead a poem and want to say, “Yes, that is just what it is like;I know exactly what that line means but I’ve never been able to express it so well.” Poetry can be the voice of our feelings even when our minds are speechless with grief or joy.41. “People seldom feel neutral about poetry” in Para.1 in this context means that ________.A. many people think that poetry is neutralB. people always differ in their views about poetryC. people rarely take a biased opinion about poetryD. people generally think of poetry as extremely important or totally useless42. The author suggests that ____________.A. poetry often captures real human feelingsB. poetry makes its readers sentimental (感性的)C. poetry is more important than wordsD. poetry tends to make the reader disappointed43. According to the author, poetry ____________.A. is more than just wordsB. is the poets' feelings about wordsC. is anything but patterns of linesD. is an experiment on the use of words44.Poetry tries, persistently, to express ____________.A. what love and death meanB. what people think about themselvesC. what people feel but find it hard to describeD. how people go through life45.This passage is mainly about ____________.A. the structure of poetryB. the nature and importance of poetryC. the components of poetryD. the appreciation of poetryCDu Fu(712~770) was one of the greatest poets in the Tang Dynasty. His poetry first came to be recognized at the Tang Dynasty. Readers of many different periods have considered Du Fu to be the greatest poet of the Chinese tradition. Such general agreement can partially be explained by the immense variety of his works, which hold up quite well to different tastes and historical changes in fashion. Like Shakespeare in English tradition, Du Fu's poetry came to be so deeply bound up with the constitution of literary value that generation after generation of poets and critics rediscoveredthemselves and their interests in some aspect of the poet.Chinese critics from the Song Dynasty referred to Du Fu as the “poet-historian”. Both before and after the An Lushan Revolt, Du Fu witnessed a typical political and social situation; the common people still lived in poverty while the emperor and his top officials enjoyed a foolishly luxurious life. He composed many poems such as “Song of the War Chariots”, “Three Officials”,and “Three Departures”. His poems expressed his dissatisfaction with the government and his great pity for the common people. Du Fu used his poems to comment on current events and historical images. Du Fu became the historian by creating his responses to particular situations.Du Fu was talented. When he was young, he wanted to get a good job in the government. Unfortunately Du Fu was refused several times. It was in his fifties that he began to serve as a minor official in Chang’an (Xi’an). Gongbu was his official title and probably he was in charge of the local industry.Du Fu was not a skilled survivor in government politics. He was dismissed in the form of a transfer to the post of personnel administrator in Huazhou and so left Changan. Du Fu soon gave up this minor post in disgust and set off with his family to Qinzhou in the Northwest. After a short stay he moved on again and in 759 he arrived in Chengdu. He set up a modest cottage with some money he borrowed from his friend who served as a local governor. In the cottage he had a simple and peaceful life for three years, writing about 240poems. Mostly inspired by the cottage, the stream nearby and the scenery in Chengdu, these poems give the impression that he was happier in Chengdu than any other time in his life. The poems of this period sound relaxed and happy.Du Fu left Chengdu after 762 and wandered in the southern provinces and eventually died of illness in 770. After his death, the people of Chengdu built a shrine (神殿)on the site of his garden to honor him, which is known as part of Du Fu Thatched Cottage now.46. Why does the author compare Du Fu to Shakespeare?A. Du Fu’s poetry was written following Shakespeare’s style.B. Du Fu’s poetry referred to the social change critically.C. Du Fu and were best friends.D. Shakespeare read a lot of Du Fu’s poems.47. Du Fu ______________ when he was young.A. didn’t want to be an officialB. was worried about the educationC. wasn’t liked by the emperorD. was not offered an opportunity to work in the government48. What did Du Fu describe in most of his poems?A. the luxurious life that the emperor and his top officials enjoyedB. his happy lifeC. his responses to particular situationsD. his dissatisfaction with the government and his great pity for the common people49. What did the people do after Du Fu died according to the passage?A. They built a shrine to honor him.B. They rebuilt the cottage he had lived into a high buildingC. They destroyed his cottage.D. They made a carved statue of him.50. What’s the title of the passage?A. Du Fu — the Most Important Politician in Tang Dynasty.B. The Origin of Du Fu Thatched CottageC. Du Fu -One of The Greatest Poets in Tang DynastyD. Du Fu was not a skilled survivor in government politicsIV. 阅读表达The Tang Dynasty was probably the period when the Silk Road was at its busiest. One important center on the road was the city of Chang’an, where present-day Xi’an now stands. Chang’an was the capital city of this dynasty and by about 750 AD it had become a strong and successful capital of around two million people. Because of the chances for trade, a number of foreigners from countries bordering China lived in the city.The markets at this time in Chang’an were perhaps the most exciting markets anywhere in the world. They sold goods from India, Africa, Japan, Korea, Turkey, Iran and other Arab countries and many items in the markets would have been completely new to some of the buyers. Interesting animals were sold together with exotic(奇异的)plants and strange medicines. Dried animals, dried foods and dried plants were laid out for sale next to rare seeds and spices(物种).But , which drew people together, China was still largely a mysterious(神秘的)country to the outside world and certainly the secret of the silk making was still unknown.The route(路线)to the west followed different paths but the traders would have traveled from places to places, always looking for routes both to water and protection. However, the Ming Dynasty had its policy of isolation(闭关), together with the growth of Islam(伊斯兰), reduced the traffic along this ancient land route. Instead, sea routes became more popular and in the early 15th century there were many Chinese ships trading silk and other goods along the coasts of India, Arabia and Africa.51. What’s the best title of the passage? (Please answer within 10words)_____________________________________________________________________ 52. Which sentence can be replaced by the following one?There were varieties of goods from different countries of the world in the market and some of them were rare to buyers._____________________________________________________________________ 53. Please fill in the blank in the second paragraph with proper words to complete the sentence. (Please answer within 5 words)54. Do you think the Silk Road important in the history? Why? (Please answer within 30words)_____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ 55. Translate the underlined sentence in the first paragraph into Chinese.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案:1-5 BCDAD 6-10 CBBCB 11-15 BCDCD16-20ABBBC 21-25 ACADC 26-30 CCBCB 31-35 BACBC36-40 CBCAD 41-45 DAACB 46-50 BDDAC51. The Rise and Fall of the Silk Road52. They sold goods from India, Africa, Japan, Korea, Turkey, Iran and other Arab countries and many items in the markets would have been completely new to some of the buyers.53. besides the hope to trade54. Of course, yes. Because it created trade between countries and promoted the relationship andfurther understanding between China and other countries in the world.55. 由于贸易提供了机会,许多来自中国邻国的外国人居住在(长安)这座城市。

外研版高二英语选修8_外研版高二英语选修8_Module6_课时作业

外研版高二英语选修8_外研版高二英语选修8_Module6_课时作业

Module6 课时作业Ⅰ.单项填空1.These problems may lead to more serious ones if________unsolved. A.making B.remainedC.keeping D.left2.Our holidays were ruined by the weather;________have stayed at home! A.it may be as wellB.it was just as well weC.we might just as wellD.we might do as well as we3.Class 5 are discussing the problem right now. It will________have been solved by the end of next month.A.typically B.hopefullyC.casually D.fortunately4.You can either have the double room or the single room,________you choose. A.wherever B.whateverC.whichever D.whomever5.Her father ________ of her going to the west and working as a teacher in a poor mountain village.A.motivated B.supportedC.approved D.shared6.The manager of the supermarket tried every possible means to________ the needs of the customers.A.meet with B.content withC.cater for D.satisfy with7.Since these goods don’t ________ our order,we won’t ________ them. A.correspond with;accept B.correspond with;receive C.correspond;accept D.correspond;receive8.He can speak four languages,________,English,French,Japanese and Chinese.A.such as B.for exampleC.namely D.that are9.The worker ________ me not to inspect the tool machine without first turning off power.A.accused B.advancedC.cautioned D.counted10.As the radio________for help for the earthquake victims,over a million pounds has been raised.A.appeals B.appliesC.begs D.pleads11.In order to________his point,he showed them the latest sales figures. A.prove B.turn outC.test D.suggest12.—How do you________we go to Beijing for our holidays?—I think we’d better fly there. It’s much more comfortable.A.insist B.wantC.suppose D.suggest13.Mr Smith and his wife________sorrow and happiness and live happily. A.share B.share inC.share with D.share out14.—It’s already seven o’clock.Mary________be at home by now.—Oh,I forgot to tell you she was going to a party and wouldn’t be home until 10.A.must B.shouldC.might D.could15.—Where________Mary have put the library books?—She________them away. They must be somewhere.A.could;can’t throwB.can;can’t throwC.could;must have thrownD.can;can’t have thrownⅡ.句子翻译16.这孩子迷上了计算机游戏。

Module6同步练习题1外研版选修8

Module6同步练习题1外研版选修8

Module 6同步练习题(1)(外研版选修8)

Module6 Section Ⅰ Ⅰ.单词拼写 1.His s________ followed him along the road. 2.Everyone in the room s________ the bathroom. 3.There have been great a________ in medicine in the last 50 years. 4.Li Bai is a great poet of the Tang d________. 5.I'm a t________ man but your behaviour is more than I can bear. 6.We'll have a ________ (告别) party before we leave. 7.He is one of my ________ (相识的人). 8.There is a ________ (精神上的) hospital there. 9.Claiming that sex and violence on TV led to the ______(堕落) of young people. 10.The outline of the coast is ________ (不规则的). 答案:1.shadow 2.shares 3.advances 4.dynasty 5.tolerant 6.farewell 7.acquaintances 8.mental 9.corruption 10.irregular Ⅱ.短语翻译 1.抓住 __________________ 2.从……中获益 _________________ 3.作为回报 __________________ 4.同时 __________________ 5.照镜子 __________________ 6.hand in hand __________________ 7.above sea level __________________ 8.grow up __________________ 9.think of...as __________________ 10.come about ______________ 答案:1.take hold of 2.benefit from 3.in return 4.at the same time 5.look in the mirror 6.手挽手地 7.在海平面之上 8.成长;长大 9.把……看作 10.发生 Ⅲ.选词填空

高中英语外研版选修8同步练习:Module 6 第1课时

高中英语外研版选修8同步练习:Module 6 第1课时

Module 6第一课时Ⅰ.单词拼写1.Her mother is an eye________(专家).2.It is said that his father is a fruit________(商人).3.I don't know anybody here.But he has a large circle of________(熟人).4.The new restaurant was a________(失败)and soon closed.5.Of all the girls she was the most________(宽容的).6.I like paintings from the Qing________(朝代).7.We must pay attention to our physical and________(精神上的)health.8.He would________(分享)his last pound with me.9.His economic politics paved the way for industrial________(扩大).10.Lunar eclipse(月蚀)occurs when the earth's________(阴影)falls on the moon.答案:1.specialist 2.merchant 3.acquaintances 4.failure 5.tolerant 6.Dynasty 7.mental8.share9.expansion10.shadowⅡ.完成句子1.我总是把电视当做我的朋友。

I always________________the TV________my friend.2.我们同意与你们进行加工贸易。

We agree to do processing________________you.3.注意不要落入困境中。

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选做题Ⅰ.短文填空(一)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。

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 about. If it is, they say, “__4__ Wait until your anger has cooled down and you are able to express yourself calmly and reasonably.”Doctors say that a good way to deal with anger is to find humor in the situation that has made you angry. __5__A.In general the person feels excited and ready to act.B.They said that laughter is much healthier than 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.Anger is a normal emotion that we all feel from time to time.G.Doctors say the solution is learning how to deal with anger.答案:1-5FAGEB短文填空(二)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。

__1__Do you look up every new word in the dictionary? If so, bad move. All that does slow you down. Even electric or CD-ROM dictionaries can get in the way of your reading progress. A dictionary is like a road map. It can help you if you get lost and point you in the right direction. __2__On your English learning “journey”, a dictionary can be a helpful“travel companion”—if it's not overused. To help you start thinking in English, use an Englihs-to-English dictionary. __3__A good dictionary can help you do more than just find the meaning of a word. __4__Some dictionaries even provide exercises to teach you how to use their resources.Take time to get to know your dictionary. Learn the pronunciation symbols. Understand what the abbreviations(缩略词)mean. Become familiar with the grammar codes that explain the usage for each word. Look for charts, diagrams and lists that might be useful in the future. __5__. And as they say, “A friend in need is a friend indeed”.A.While reading a book in English, every few lines of text, you may run across a word or two that you don't know.B.It can also help you verify(test and check)spelling, check word forms and grammar usage, find example sentences and learn pronunciation.C.But if you stop to look at the“map” each time you take a step, you'll get nowhere fast.D.Dictionary is not only useful but also easy to carry about.E .Otherwise, you'll always depend on your native language and end up translating in your head.F .Looking up words in the dictionary needs patience.G .You'll discover how rewarding it can be to make friends with your dictionary.答案:1-5 ACEBGⅡ.新短文改错(一)Dear Brown ,Last summer I take a part-time job in the International Camp for children. I have been told one more worker will be needed in this year and I think you are fit to it. How about join us? The camp is at the foot of a small hill close to a river. It is so a beautiful place! We can hear birds singing happy all around. Everybody sleeps in tents, that is very exciting. We usually work only five hours a day, so we will have plenty of spare time visit the area and have a fun. I am sure it will be an unforgettable experience. If you have interests in it, reply to me soon.答案:Dear Brown ,Last summer I take took a part-time job in the International Camp for children. I have been told one more worker will be needed in\ this year and I think you are fit to for it. How about join joining us? The camp is at the foot of a small hill close to a river. It is so such a beautiful place! We can hear birds singing happy happily all around. Everybody sleeps in tents, that whichis very exciting. We usually work only five hours a day, so we will have plenty of spare time ∧to visit the area and have a\ fun. I am sure it will be an unforgettable experience. If you have interests interestin it, reply to me soon. 新短文改错(二)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。

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