2018届高三英语总复习第一部分回归教材Unit5Canada_“TheTrueNorth”课时作业新人教版必修3

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2017-2018学年高二英语人教版必修3课时作业:Unit 5 Canada—“The True North” 18

2017-2018学年高二英语人教版必修3课时作业:Unit 5 Canada—“The True North” 18

课时作业(十八) Unit 5 Canada—“The True North”Section ⅡWarming Up & Reading-Language PointsⅠ.单句语法填空1.The old couple have been to three continents (continent) and more than twenty countries.2.The teachers chatted (chat) with McDonald about the importance of reading and school libraries yesterday evening.3.Surrounded (surround) by the excited fans, the members of the band couldn't move.4.Nothing serious. Your son just got slightly (slight) injured in the accident.5.The hall was extremely big, measuring (measure) 200 metres long and 100 metres wide.6.He was wandering in the street when he caught (catch) sight of his former boss.7.When I study English, I like to put my dictionary within my reach so that I can refer to it when necessary.8.Although it was a hard problem, he managed to_settle (settle) it all by himself at last.9.Walking (walk) straight ahead, the students went out of the classroom one by one.10.You seem to have a gift for seeing into people's minds and none of my thoughts can escape from you.Ⅱ.阅读理解Canada is home to many mountains, which are found in every province. The highest mountain is Mount Logan in the Yukon, and many other mountains of the Canadian Rockies reach high into the blue skies.The Rocky Mountains begin in British Columbia and snake (蜿蜒) nearly 3,000 miles to their smaller low hills in New Mexico. Many of the mountains sit within state and national parks. A large number of popular tourist attractions are among the longest of all Canadian mountains. Many people spend entire vacations seeing the Rockies. Banff National Park in Alberta is one of the most beautiful places in the world. Home to Lake Louise, the national park is on the top of many people's dream vacations.Several of Canada's top ski places are on the peaks (山顶) of the Canadian Rockies.While the Appalachian Mountains are mainly known as a US mountain range (山脉), they don't end once they hit the Canadian border. While not the longest of the Canadian mountain ranges, the Appalachians snake nearly 2,000 miles from the Atlantic coast of Canada to Alabama. The things to do in this region are as various as the provinces themselves. Whether you're looking to experience the culture or the scenery, you'll have ample chances to experience what makes Canada such an amazing place to explore.Running along the British Columbia­Yukon Territory, the Pelly Mountains set the stage for adventures. Several Yukon­based shops that sell equipment for outdoor activities bring adventurers to the Pelly Mountains for vacations. On these trips, you'll find adventures that are not easy to find in the city. One day, you could float down a mountain river and then hike a mountain path. These Canadian mountains also offer a lot of fishing opportunities in the spring and summer.【文章大意】加拿大有很多有名的山脉,本文介绍了其中的一些。

高三英语一轮复习 Unit 5 Canada“The True North”课时作业 新人教版必修3

高三英语一轮复习 Unit 5 Canada“The True North”课时作业 新人教版必修3

课时作业(十五) [必修3 Unit 5 Canada—“The True North”](限时:45分钟)Ⅰ.多项选择1.With the end of his career in ________, Armstrong was already looking forward to spending some days at the beach with his family.A.view B.rangeC.reach D.sight2.The success of a government should be ________ in terms of the health and happiness of the people as well as the development of economy.A.observed B.establishedC.benefited D.measured3.Obama got ________ reviews for his first term performance. He was praised for his education and health care reforms and for pulling the US troops out of Iraq, but criticized for the bad economy.A.favourable B.negativeC.mixed D.modest4.David Cameron's official spokesman ________ Mrs Thatcher's funeral is to take place at St. Paul's Cathedral in London at 10:00 local time on Wednesday morning. A.commanded B.consultedC.confirmed D.conveyed5.Miss Green often said “God helps those who help themselves.”, intending to ________ on us the significance of being independent.A.base B.impressC.focus D.rely6.In the dark night of difficulty, we should take comfort in knowing that a brighter day will always ________ on us, where our hopes and dreams lie.A.dawn B.puzzleC.confirm D.cheer7.—She can speak seven languages.—How great! It seems that she ________ learning languages.A.takes an interest in B.has a gift forC.plays a trick on D.plays a role in8.He can't seem to ________ to a steady job; every two years or so he quits it, moves to another city and starts again.A.settle down B.settle inC.settle up D.settle on9.The quiz takes ________ ten to fifteen minutes to complete and you are not allowed to talk to each other.A.mainly B.curiouslyC.approximately D.likely10.The thief put the money ________ quickly when he heard someone coming. A.out of sight B.out of rangeC.out of order D.out of placeⅡ.阅读理解Exploit your parking spaceAn unused parking space or garage can make money.If you live near a city centre or an airport, you could make anything up to £200 or £300 a week.Put an advertisement(广告)for free on Letpark or Atmyhousepark.Rent(出租)a roomSpare room? Not only will a lodger(房客) earn you an income, but also, thanks to the government­backed “rent a room” program, you won't have to pay any tax on the first £4,500 you make per year.Try advertising your room on Roomspare or Roommateeasy.Make money during special eventsDon't want a full­time lodger? Then rent on a short­term basis.If you live in the capital, renting a room out during the Olympics or other big events could bring in money.Grashpadder can advertise your space.Live on setRenting your home out as a “film set” could earn you hundreds of pounds a day, depending on the film production company and how long your home is needed.A quick search on the Internet will bring up dozens of online companies that allow you to register your home for free—but you will be charged if your home gets picked. Use your roofYou need the right kind of roof, but some energy companies pay the cost of fixing solar equipment(around £14,000), and let you use the energy produced for nothing.In return, they get paid for unused energy fed back into the National Grid.However, you have to sign a 25­year agreement with the supplier, which could preven t you from changing the roof.11.If you earn £5,000 from renting a room in one year, the tax you need to pay will be based on________.A.£800 B.£500C.£4,500 D.£5,00012.Where can you put an advertisement to rent out a room during a big event? A.On Letpark. B.On Roomspare.C.On Grashpadder. D.On Roommateeasy.13.If you want to use energy free, you have to________.A.sign an agreement with the governmentB.pay around £14,000 for the equipmentC.sell the roof to some energy companiesD.keep the roof unchanged within 25 years14.For whom is the text most probably written?A.Lodgers. B.Advertisers.C.House owners. D.Online companies.Ⅲ.完成句子15.Thank you for all your hard work last week. I don't think ____________________ the project without you.(manage)感谢你上周的努力工作。

高考英语一轮复习课时规范练15Unit5Canada-“TheTrueNorth”新人教版必修3

高考英语一轮复习课时规范练15Unit5Canada-“TheTrueNorth”新人教版必修3

Unit 5 Canada-“The True North”Ⅰ.阅读理解(2018·湖南长沙长郡中学第四次月考)If your name is Elizabeth Gallagher and you are a Canadian citizen and havedreams of travelling around the world,please contact Jordan Axani.Twenty-eight-year-old Axani of Toronto,Canada booked a trip with his then-girlfriend,Elizabeth Gallagher,last month for a very,very low price on a travel website.They planned to visit four countries—Italy,France,Thailand,and India—over three weeks from December 21,2017 to January 8,2018.However,they broke up.Axani could change the name on the ticket,but at a high price that would cancelout (抵消) all the savings that let him book the trip in the first place.“Because I hate the idea of a ticket around the world going to waste,I am looking for a Canadian girl n amed Elizabeth Gallagher who could use the ticket,” Axani wrote on the website in an open call for anyone bearing his then-girlfriend’s name.The new Elizabeth Gallagher would not have to stay with him during the trip.She doesn’t even have to pay Axani for the cost of the trip.The only time they arelikely to see each other is at the airport when they fly from one country to the next.All he asks for is that she should:1.be healthy,smart and interesting;2.have always wanted to travel,but maybe haven’t had t he opportunity or cash to see much of the world;3.be named Elizabeth Gallagher and have a Canadian passport;4.pay it forward.He’s been lucky and this is him giving back to the universe.Do something similar someday.So far he has received e-mails from lots of Elizabeth Gallaghers acrossCanada,but there is no word about whether he has selected a new travel companion.1.Before Jordan Axani and his then-girlfriend broke up,he .A.had saved a lot of money to travel worldwideB.had booked a trip to four countries at a very low priceC.had met a girl bearing the same name as his then-girlfriendD.had spent several months looking for information on the trip2.Axani hasn’t changed the name on his then-girlfriend’s ticket mainlybecause.A.he thinks it is a waste of moneyB.he hasn’t got enough money to do thatC.he believes he can find a new girlfriendD.he has been in low spirits since they broke up3.What can we know about Jordan Axani?A.He is brave and lucky.B.He is smart and interesting.C.He is mean and stubborn.D.He is cautious and kind-hearted.4.What is the purpose of this text?A.To tell readers a common name.B.To report Jordan Axani’s moving story.C.To advise people to travel around the world.D.To help Jordan Axani find a travel companion.〚导学号23280064〛Ⅱ.完形填空(2018·山东滨州期中考试)I love hiking and being outdoors.I loved it even more when I found I could use my passion to 1 others.Some of the other moms I 2 on the school run are either single parent or have a child with special needs.So,I 3 to take their child or children (usually boys around my son’s age) on hikes with my son and me.This will 4 the mother a short respite (短暂的休息) and help her 5 money for she doesn’t have to hire a babysitter.Today I offered my friend that 6 and took her son with us on a hike to Paradise Falls.The weather was 7 ,just enough sun but still cool andbreezy.During part of our trek we were gently misted with sprinklings of rain that refreshed us and kept us 8 as we made it to our final destination —a stunning forty-foot 9 that fell into a pool of water!Everyone enjoyed it and my friend was10 when I sent some pictures of her son climbing and splashing in the shallow pools of 11 .She thanked me for 12 him and for the time it gave her to attend to other things.I figure that everyone13 this way.As hikers we communed with nature and my friend got the 14 she needed.I am very blessed to be able to 15 my passionfor nature while 16 helping other mothers.It’s so 17 for everyone’ssoul.It’s my na ture church,so to speak.My18 is to get outside!Go for a 19 and help someone out by providingchild care for anyone who needs some personal time for themselves.It’s a 20 that is truly priceless and so easy to give.1.A.help B.teachC.thankD.attract2.A.recognize B.meetC.introduceD.knock3.A.phoned B.affordedC.offeredD.remembered4.A.ask B.occupyC.takeD.give5.A.save B.spendC.earnD.add6.A.n ews B.changeC.mindD.opportunity7.A.cold B.perfectC.windD.hot8.A.freezing B.dryC.coolD.warm9.A.hill B.buildingC.towerD.waterfall10.A.upset B.surprisedC.annoyedD.delighted11.A.mud B.waterC.lightD.sandcating B.leadingC.takingD.treating13.A.wins B.movesC.strugglesD.lives14.A.time B.moneyC.funD.energy15.A.increase B.shareC.sendD.love16.A.ever B.evenC.alsoD.only17.A.better B.easyC.hardD.good18.A.future B.beliefC.taskD.advice19.A.voyage B.hikeC.rideD.chat20.A.memory B.treasureC.giftD.trouble〚导学号23280065〛Ⅲ.语篇填空(2018·山东曲阜期中考试)From Monday to Friday,most people are busy working or studying,but in the evenings and on weekends they are free to relax and enjoy 1.(they).Some watch TV 2. go to the cinema.Others take part in sports.There are many different ways 3.(spend) their spare time.Almost everyone has some kind of hobby.It may be anything from collecting stamps to 4.(make) model airplanes.Some hobbies are expensive,while others don’t cost anything at all.Some 5.(collect) are worth a lot of money.Others are valuable only to the owners.I know 6. man who has a coin collection worth $250.He was very happy about his purchase and 7.(think) the price was reasonable.Besides,my youngest brother collects matchboxes.He has almost 600 of them but I doubt if they are worth any money.However,to my brother they are 8.(extreme) valuable.Nothing makes him 9.(h appy) than to find a new matchbox for his collections.This is what a hobby means,I guess.It is something we like to do in our spare time simply 10. fun.The value in dollars is not important.We do it for the pleasure it gives.〚导学号23280066〛Ⅳ.短文改错(2018·华东师范大学附属周浦中学期中考试)With the National College Entrance Exam draws near,I feel more and more nervously.I know that my parents depend on myself to realize their dream.Over the past few years,I had been working hard so as to live up their expectations.I know how disappoi nting they will be if I should fail the exam.I asked my teacher for some advices.He said,“That doesn’t matter whether you can be admit ted to a key university,and there will be nothing to regret as long as you have tried your best.”His words encouraged me a lot of.I will face every single day with a smile so I believe I will be a winner.〚导学号23280067〛答案:Ⅰ.【解题导语】本文是记叙文,题材为人物故事类。

2018届高三英语总复习之回归教材(含答案):课时作业5

2018届高三英语总复习之回归教材(含答案):课时作业5

课时作业5Ⅰ.阅读理解(2017·奋斗中学考试)My heroes are the Singapore Women's Everest Team.In 2009,they became the first all-women team to climb Mount Everest.The team of six young women trained for seven years before they climbed the mountain.It was difficult for them to train because Singapore doesn't have any snow or any mountains.But they didn't stop,and in the end they made it.They worked hard every day for their dream so I really admire them.——Lance Reed, 16, from Britain My mum,Mary Evans,is a real hero.I have a very big family, with two brothers and three sisters.My mum works very hard every day to look after us, and she is very busy.She always makes time for everyone and she always listens to me if I have a problem.I really respect my mum because she always looks after my family and makes sure we have everything we need.——Mark Sterling,17,from AmericaI admire the Salwen family from Atlanta,USA.In 2006, they made a very unusual choice.They decided to sell their house and give half of the money to charity(慈善).They moved into a smaller house and gave $800,000 to charities in Ghana. I really respect them because they gave their money to people in need.——William Kloster, 17, from CanadaI really admire Steve Jobs, the former CEO of Apple.He invented a new kind of technology.Apple technology is very intelligent(智能的).The products that he made are also really beautiful.Steve Jobs created asuccessful business in IT.I was very sad when he died in October 2011.I respect him because he changed the way people use technology all over the world.——Richard Hale, 18,from Australia 1.What do we know about the Singapore Women's Everest Team?A.They thought of giving up during training.B.They trained very hard outside Singapore.C.They made history as mountaineers.D.They never expected to make it.2.William admires the Salwen family's ________.A.wealth B.courageC.success D.kindness3.Who is closest to his hero?A.Mark. B.William.C.Richard. D. Lance.答案与解析本文主要介绍了几个人心目中的英雄。

高三英语一轮复习课时作业4:Unit 5 Canada —“The True North”

高三英语一轮复习课时作业4:Unit 5 Canada —“The True North”

Unit 5 Canada —“The True North”Ⅰ.语法单句填空1.My first ________(impress) of him was that he was a kind and thoughtful young man.2.He heard someone following him, and glanced round. He caught sight ________ a dark figure in the shadows.3.The equipment for disabled people should be ________ easy reach in public places.4.Scientists have found evidence ________ global warming caused the world's first horses to become smaller nearly 50 million years ago.5.—When did you get home last night?—It was almost midnight ________ we arrived home.6.—Have you finished the report?—Oh, sorry. It was so noisy in the office that I couldn't settle ________ to write anything.7.At the meeting,all the people were deeply impressed ________ her brilliant report.8.Most people would agree that nuclear science should be developed to benefit the human beings ________ than harm them.9.—Our journey cost a lot of money.—Really? Well,that doesn't matter ________ long as you enjoyed yourselves.10.(2014·山东改编)A company ________ profits from home markets are declining may seek opportunities abroad.Ⅱ.阅读理解(2014·东北三省三校第二次联考)I've often wondered if I might do more good as a travel agent rather than as a psychologist. It seems that I have been more dramatically affected by certain kinds of travel experiences than I ever have.My trip to Iceland is a fine example of that. The plan was to spend two days in a remote mountain hut in Iceland. I was working on a photographic book about winter in Iceland and needed to capture images of this amazing region of high mountain peaks, smoky volcanoes, and lakes with floating icebergs.The moment after we arrived, the weather turned extreme making visibility impossible. It snowed so much and the wind blew so hard that we couldn't leave the tiny hut. To stay warm, we walked around in circles much of the day inside the tiny hut. We tried to call for help but the radio did not work. Day after day, we watched our supplies of food and fuel grow dangerously short. We got acute cabin fever(幽居病) and started going for walks and ski expeditions outside. Even when the weather finally broke, nobody came to get us even though it was three days beyond our scheduled pickup. By the time the rescue team came to pull us out, we had all given up hope.From then on, the world looks different to me, as does my life. It would have taken me yearsof psychotherapy to get to the same point.Almost everyone has a story to tell, and interestingly, most of these experiences were not altogether pleasant at the time. In fact, it appears that the most constructive life-changing journeys were those that involved some sorts of awful and uncomfortable events that forced the person to develop new resources, increase confidence, and solve problems in new ways.1.The writer went to Iceland to ________.A.enjoy the natural beautiful floating icebergsB.take photos about the region for a bookC.collect materials for psychological researchD.challenge the high mountains there2.During the trip in Iceland, those travelers faced difficulties EXCEPT that ________.A.they got lost in the mountainB.they were short of food and fuelC.they couldn't see the surroundings clearlyD.they failed to get in touch with the rescue team3.From Paragraph 3, we learn that the travelers ________.A.were in despair before they were rescuedB.stayed in the hut for three days altogetherC.got sick because of going for ski outsideD.got rescued immediately the weather turned fine4.Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?A.The writer is a travel agent who loves difficult challenges.B.In Iceland the weather is always extreme and it snows a lot.C.The travellers were so depressed that they needed psychotherapy.D.Awful journeys may become life changing events that inspire peopleⅢ.完形填空(2014·安徽)In 2012,I had just recovered from a serious illness when I received an invitation to a writer's conference in Orlando, Florida. My family persuaded me that a(n)__1__ might be just what the doctor ordered, so off I __2__.Arriving in the Sunshine State was rather tiring, but I __3__ to catch a taxi to my __4__ and settle in. Next morning, I took another __5__ to the shopping centre to buy a few souvenirs. __6__ I went to a café to have lunch, but all the tables were __7__. Then I heard a friendly voice saying, “You can __8__ my table.”I gratefully sat down with the __9__ lady and we had a happy lunch together. As the __10__drew to a close she asked how long I would be in Orlando. I had already told her that I hadn't __11__ a car, and hadn't realised how __12__ taking taxis would be. After a while she said, “ My dear, don't use any more taxis. I'm retired and it would be my pleasure to __13__ you wherever you wish.” I told her that I couldn't put her to that __14__,but she brushed my protests (反对). She asked me where I was __15__ and next morning she was waiting at my apartment at the __16__ time to take me to Disney World. She spent some time with me before leaving me to __17__ alone. At the end of the day, she __18__ to take me back to my accommodation. I __19__ her money but she refused to take any.I'll never forget that wonderful lady who, through her __20__,filled my brief holiday in Florida with wonderful memories.1.A. holiday B.ceremony C.operation D.experiment2.A. kept B.went C.dropped D.knocked3.A. intended B.promised C.managed D.deserved4.A. hospital B.company C.university D.accommodation 5.A. colleague B.passenger C.suitcase D.taxi6.A. Instead B.First C.Later D.Once7.A. classified B.occupied C.decorated D.painted8.A. share B.reserve C.set D.possess9.A. old B.poor C.innocent D.stubborn18.A. forgot B.refused C.returned D.preferred19.A. sent B.lent C.offered D.owed20.A. confidence B.dignity C.curiosity D.kindnessⅣ.语法填空(2014·邯郸市二模)Americans think time is money. They say, “You only get so much time in this life; you'd better use it __1__(wise).” Americans __2__(train) to use their time for constructive activities,__3__ Americans admire a “well­organized” person,__4__ has a written list of things to do and a schedule for doing them. They do not waste people's time with conversations or other activities that have no visible beneficial result.The American attitude __5__ time is not necessarily shared by others, especially non-Europeans. Non-Europeans are more likely __6__(regard) time as something that is simply there around them, __7__ something of great value. In this background,the fast food industry can be seen as a clear example of American cultural product. McDonald's, KFC, and other fast food __8__(company) are successful in a country where many people want to spend the __9__(little) amount of time preparing and eating meals. As McDonald's restaurants spread around the world, they have been viewed as symbols of American society and culture, __10__(bring) not just hamburgers but speed, efficiency(效率), and shiny cleanliness.——★参考答案★——Ⅰ.1.『答案』impression『解析』考查名词。

2018高中英语必修三课后习题:Unit 5 Canada — “The True North”5.3 Word版含解析

2018高中英语必修三课后习题:Unit 5 Canada — “The True North”5.3 Word版含解析

Section Ⅲ— Grammar课后篇巩固探究一、用适当的连词、连接代词或连接副词填空he works hard is well known to us all.the president was kidnapped surprised us greatly.3.He’s come from the government with a message the meeting won’t be heldthe work was worth doing.5.The nurses are trying their best to reduce the patient’s fear he would die of theBob can win first prize in the match.7.The report makes people worried some teenage girls smoke like boys in somewe were to get the machine needed.is actually going on in the classroom?10.A number of questions will be discussed by the students beginners of English fail1.She expressed the hope.The hope was that she would go on a tour of Guangzhou again..2.The question is who caught sight of the accident then.We want to know the answer to the question..3.The news was not true.The news was that he managed a company.was not true.’t see any chance that I can pass the entrance exam.2.莉莉不知道她长大后干什么。

2018版高考英语大一轮复习 Unit 5 Canada-“The True North”课堂达标 新人教版必修3

Unit 5 Canada-“The True North”Ⅰ.单句语法填空导学号 424923221.My first __impression__(impress) of him was that he was a kind and thoughtful young man.解析:考查名词。

句意:我对他的第一印象是他是一个善良且有思想的年轻人。

2.He heard someone following him,and glanced round.He caught sight __of__ a dark figure in the shadows.解析:句意:他听到有人在跟踪他,便向周围扫了一眼,发现阴暗处有一个黑影。

catch sight of看见;瞥见,符合句意。

3.The equipment for disabled people should be __within__ easy reach in public places.解析:考查介词短语。

句意:在公共场所,残疾人使用的设施应该方便残疾人。

由句意可知,填within,within easy reach在附近(距离不远)。

4.Scientists have found evidence __that__ global warming caused the world's first horses to become smaller nearly 50 million years ago.解析:考查同位语从句。

句意:科学家们已经找到证据,证明大约5000万年前,全球变暖使世界上首批马的个头变小了。

根据句意可知,空后说的是evidence的内容,并且句中不缺少成分,所以用that引导同位语从句。

5.—When did you get home last night?—It was almost midnight __when__ we arrived home.解析:考查状语从句。

高三英语一轮复习 Unit 5 Canada“The True North”课时作业 新人教版必修3(1)1

课时作业(十五) [必修3 Unit 5 Canada—“The TrueNorth”](限时:30分钟)Ⅰ.完形填空I am a straight A student and this will be in my whole life. When you come from a family of educators, it just seems __1__.With high academic standards and a __2__ spirit, I don't just dislike losing. I can't __3__ it. I need to beat the top students, preferably in everything. I've even got so far as to define myself by my __4__, saying that how __5__ I am. If I don't get the grade I __6__, then I am lost.Today I was sitting in class trying to make use of the last minutes to study for a test I had to get full marks. When the girl behind me started talking to me, I tried to listen __7__ while still glancing at my study sheet now and then. When I thought the __8__ required it, I smiled, __9__ and agreed. And then I found myself wishing she would be __10__ so I could study. After a while, she said, “You know, you're a really good listener. You're so easy to talk to.” I froze.I replayed the __11__ in my head before smiling and accepting it gladly. But inside, I knew it wasn't true. She'd made every effort to have a conversation and I wasn't even trying to __12__.I passed the test excellently despite my worry of lost study time, but the one thing I needed to learn most wasn't on that test. I had __13__ being the best student so that I had failed at just being normal. So what matters to me most? What I have is all about my personal __14__ and about me being too self-centred. There can only be so many scholars, but there is never __15__ sympathy. I want that to be what matters to me—sympathy.1.A.awesome B.naturalC.unfortunate D.compulsory2.petitive B.conservativeC.primitive D.subjective3.A.swear B.recommendC.tease D.stand4.A.parents B.gradesC.appearance D.standards5.A.handsome B.interestingC.outstanding D.modest6.A.steal B.expectC.deserve D.allocate7.A.attentively B.bitterlyC.politely D.deliberately8.A.conversation B.studyingC.test D.sheet9.A.nodded B.shookC.glanced D.wandered10.A.quiet B.gentleC.noisy D.sleepy11.A.praise B.blameC.rudeness D.flattery12.A.alarm B.gatherC.participate D.shout13.A.brought on B.depended onC.carried on D.focused on14.A.appetite B.anxietyC.success D.feeling15.A.few B.significantC.low D.enoughⅡ.阅读理解AKorean businessman Rhee Young-nam received an award for international humanitarian volunteerism from the Red Cross Society of China on Tuesday.The 67-year-old was honoured in Beijing as part of events to mark the 27th World Volunteer Day which falls on Wednesday.Since 2004, Rhee has served as chairman of a medical volunteer team in Qingdao, Shandong Province, in cooperation with the China Red Cross. In that time, the number of volunteers in the team has risen from a handful to more than 250, including professionals from Korea, the United States and Singapore.“I have lived in Shandong Province for 15 years. It is my second home. I am obliged to make my contribution as a resident and entrepreneur here,” he said.The team has organized 57 tours of poor rural areas in Qingdao to offer free health check-ups, benefiting 21,900 people. They also gave out medicine and other goods worth a total of 570,000 yuan.The main fund-raising platform has been through charity sales at Korean businesses in Shandong, and the funds have paid for surgery for 67 children with congenital heart disease, as well as helped autistic(自闭) children and childless seniors. Rhee and his colleagues have visited areas prone to certain diseases to educate residents on the need for regular check-ups and raise awareness about early diagnosis.A mobile dental clinic(牙科诊所) has offered free services to 580 residents in 30 communities in Qingdao's Chengyang district, with an investment of 1.2 million yuan, through the cooperation between Rhee and the district China Red Cross branch.In 2007, Rhee, who donated about 400,000 yuan a year to support his voluntary work, was made an honorary(名誉上的) citizen of the district.His company was quick to respond to disaster relief after the Wenchuan earthquake in May 2008, with 108,468 yuan donated by his employees.In 2010, he was a recipient of the Qingdao award, organized by the Qingdao city government in recognition of overseas residents' contribution to social-economic development.He also shared the award for civil diplomacy(外交) in February 2011 by an organization in Korea.Since October 2008, Rhee has been studying Mandarin(普通话) at Qingdao University. 16.How many years has Rhee Young-nam served as chairman of a medical volunteer team by 2013?A.8. B.9. C.12. D.15.17.The volunteers in the team are professionals from ________.A.Korea, the US and CanadaB.Korea, the US and AustraliaC.Korea, the US and SingaporeD.Korea, the UK and Singapore18.Which of the following does not describe Rhee Young-nam?A.An entrepreneur. B.A volunteer.C.A doctor. D.A chairman.19.The following is what the team did, not including________.A.providing free health check-ups and handing out medicine and other goods B.paying for children with congenital heart diseaseC.educating residents on the need for regular check-ups and improving awareness about early diagnosis.D.helping autistic children and seniors20.How many awards did Rhee Young-nam get?A.3. B.4. C.5. D.6.BOne of our biggest fears nowadays is that our kids might some day get lost in a sea_of_technology rather than experiencing the natural world. Fear-producing TV and computer games are leading to a serious disconnect between kids and the great outdoors, which will change the wild places of the world, its creatures and human health for the worse, unless adults get working on child's play.Each of us has a place in nature we go to sometimes, even if it was torn down. We cannot be the last generation to have that place. At this rate, kids who miss the sense of wonder outdoors will not grow up to be protectors of natural landscapes. “If the decline in parks use continues across North America, who will defend parks against encroachment(蚕食)?” asks Richard Louv, author of Last Child in the Woods. Without having a nature experience, kids can turn out just fine, but they are missing out a huge enrichment of their lives. That applies to everything from their physical health and mental health, to stress levels, creativity and cognitive(认知的) skills. Experts predict modern kids will have poorer health than their parents—and they say a lack of outside play is surely part of it. Research suggests that kids do better academically in schools with a nature component and that play in nature fosters(培养) leadership by the smartest, not by the toughest. Even a tiny outdoor experience can create wonder in a child. The three-year-old turning over his first rock realizes he is not alone in the world. A clump of trees on the roadside can be the whole universe in his eyes. We really need to value that more.Kids are not to blame. They are over-protected and frightened. It is dangerous outthere from time to time, but repetitive stress from computers is replacing breaking an arm as a childhood rite(仪式) of passage.Everyone, from developers to schools and outdoors citizens, should help regain for our kids some of the freedom and joy of exploring, taking friendship in fields and woods that cement(增强) love, respect and need for landscape. As parents, we should devote some of our energies to taking our kids into nature. This could yet be our greatest cause.21.The main idea of Paragraph 2 is that ________.A.kids are missing the sense of wonder outdoorsB.parks are in danger of being gradually encroachedC.Richard Louv is the author of Last Child in the WoodsD.children are expected to develop into protectors of nature22.According to the passage, children without experiencing nature will ________.A.keep a high sense of wonderB.be over-protected by their parentsC.be less healthy both physically and mentallyD.change wild places and creatures for the better23.According to the author, children's breaking an arm is ________.A.the fault on the part of their parentsB.the natural experience in their growing upC.the result of their own carelessness in playD.the effect of their repetitive stress from computers24.What does “sea of technology” mean in the first paragraph?A.The technology of TV and computer games.B.The technology of food.C.The technology of sea food.D.The technology of catching animals in the sea.25.In writing this passage, the author mainly intends to ________.A.blame children for getting lost in computer gamesB.encourage children to protect parks from encroachmentC.show his concern about children's lack of experience in natureD.inspire children to keep the sense of wonder about things around课时作业(十五)Ⅰ.来自教师家庭的“我”,一直以来在学习上出类拔萃、遥遥领先,这让“我”引以为豪。

2018年高考英语一轮复习 Unit 5 Canada-“The True North”单元检测(含

Unit5 Canada—"The True North"单元检测卷第一部分听力(满分30分)(略)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

ALeeds Library CalendarMonday 10 April 18:00-20:00Leeds Centre for Victorian Studies — The Gott collection and the Yorkshire Landscape.Nicole Harding talks about the Gott collection.Admission: FREESaturday 6 May 13:00-15:30Members’ Film Club: The Best Actor and Actress SeasonThere Will Be Blood(15) 158 mins.Daniel Plainview (Day Lewis) is a down-and-out silver miner who strikes it rich and becomes an oil tycoon. When he learns of a small oil-rich town in California, he moves there with his adopted son. Using his son to project the image of a caring family man, Plainview gains the cooperation of almost all the locals in the town, with promises to help develop their community but over time, Plainview’s gradual accumulation of wealth and power causes his true self to surface.Admission: €3(including a glass of wine).To book please click here.Wednesday 17 May 18:00-20:00Member’s Film Club: The Best Actor and Actress SeasonBorn Yesterday (PG) 116 mins.Judy Holliday plays Billie Dawn, the dumb blonde girlfriend of Harry Brook (Broderick Crawford), a corrupt millionaire junk dealer. Brock, a man with social ambitions, is embarrassed by Billie’s rube behavior, so he arranges for her to take a crash course in culture from a handsome, young journalist (Willian Holden). Billie learns really quickly under his kind guide and becomes increasingly aware of her role in B rock’s business deals.Admission: €3(including a glass of wine).To book please click here.Thursday 8 June 18:00-20:30Big Book End Event: In Conversation With Candace Robb and Chris Nickson Historian and historical crime fiction author, Candace Robb will be in conversation with historical crime fiction author, Chris Nickson on Thurs 8 June, 7 p.m. at the Leeds Library.Admission: €3To book please click here.1.What film will be shown on 6th May?A. Judy Holliday.B. A Glass of Wine.C. There Will Be Blood.D. Born Yesterday.2.What do we know about Billie Dawn from Born Yesterday?A. She is embarrassed by her bad manners.B. She realizes what to be expected of her.C. She contributes to her family business.D. She admires her course teacher.3.Who will attend Big Book End Event at the Leeds Library?A. Candace Robb.B. William Holden.C. Daniel Plainview.D. Broderick Crawford.BWhen the dog named Judy spotted the first sheep in her life, she did what comes naturally. The four-year-old dog set off racing after the sheep across several fieldsand, being a city animal, lost both her sheep and her sense of direction. Then she ran along the edge of a cliff(悬崖) and fell 100 feet, bouncing off a rock into the sea.Her owner Mike Holden panicked and called the coastguard of Cornwall, who turned up in seconds. Six volunteers slid down the cliff with the help of a rope but gave up all hope of finding her alive after a 90-minute search.Three days later, a hurricane hit the coast near Cornwall. Mr. Holden returned home from his holiday upset and convinced his pet was dead. He comforted himself with the thought she had died in the most beautiful part of the country.For the next two weeks, the Holdens were heartbroken. Then, one day, the phone rang and Steve Tregear, the coastguard of Cornwall, asked Holden if he would like his dog back.A birdwatcher, armed with a telescope, found the pet sitting desperately on a rock. While he sounded the alarm, a student from Leeds climbed down the cliff to collect Judy.The dog had initially been knocked unconscious(失去知觉的) but had survived by drinking water from a fresh stream at the base of the cliff. She may have fed on the body of a sheep which had also fallen over the edge. "The dog was very thin and hungry, "Steve Tregear said. "It was a very lucky dog. She survived because of a plentiful supply of fresh water," he added.It was, as Mr. Holden admitted, "a minor miracle(奇迹)".4.The dog Judy fell down the cliff when she was__________.A. rescuing her ownerB. caught in a hurricaneC. blocked by a rockD. running after a sheep5.Who spotted Judy after the accident?A.A birdwatcher.B.A student from Leeds.C. Six volunteers.D. The coastguard of Cornwall.6.What can we infer from the text?A. People like to travel with their pets.B. Judy was taken to the fields for hunting.C. Luck plays a vital role in Judy’s survival.D. Holden cared little where Judy was buried.7.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. Miracle of the Coastguard.B. Surviving a Hurricane.C. Dangers in the Wild.D. Coming Back from the Dead.CStanding in line at passport control isn’t the most relaxing experience. The officer looks at your passport… at you … back at your passport… back at you. Kind of nerve annoying. But put yourself in their shoes They’re trying to figure out if your face actually matches the image on the page. Not the easiest task."People are often surprised at how poor they are." Said David White, a psychol ogist at the University of New South Wales in Australia. He’s even tested Australian passport agents at the task. "Their performance was no better than group of untrained university students."In his latest study White and his colleagues studied how poor sleep –less than six and a half hours a night –might affect facial recognition. It turned out that bad sleep did lead to more wrong answers on a face-matching task. And officers in the study suffering from insomnia(失眠), meaning poor sleep plus other symptoms like anxiety, scored badly, too, compared to well-rested ones..But here’s the twist: "When they made errors, people in this insomnia group actually had higher levels of confidence. They were more sure of their wrong answers." The results are in Royal Society Open Science.To avoid these kinds of errors, White suggests security organizations pay more attention to which employees may be sleeping poorly. "That’s more a sort of everyday occurrence, certainly for new parents or people that may have their sleep affected by shift work, which is very common in these security settings." And he also suggests that they screen their employees for signs of insomnia and considerassigning those officers to different jobs, which don’t involve recognizing faces all day.8.What can be concluded from the first paragraph?A. Customs officers’ work is demanding.B. Customs officers are really annoying.C. The image in the passport is easily identified.D. Passing through customs is a pleasant experience.9.What are officers with poor sleep confident about?A. The types of mistakes they made.B. Their teamwork in the working area.C. The causes of their poor performance.D. Their wrong response in facial recognition.10.What people may suffer from poor sleep according to the passage?A. People standing in line.B. Parents raising new babies.C. Parents doing security work.D. People working during the day.11.What is mainly talked about in the passage?A. Customs Office and passports.B. Customs Office and employees.C. Sleep quality and facial recognition.D. Sleep quality and self-confidence.DOne of the main creators of the World Wide Web Sir Tim Berners-Lee has warned that the fast growth of the Internet is also creating serious problems.He especially warns of false information being easily spread around the Internet, "A great danger is that it becomes a place where untruths start to spread more than truths, or it becomes a place which becomes increasingly unfair in someway. " In particular he mentions the phenomena of blogging. Blogging enables friends and contacts to easily spread information However he argues that people may too easily trust information mentioned in a blog. This inaccurate information can then easily become an accepted truth on the Internet.He suggests that the most important development of the Internet will be in creating ways of allowing people to check the correctness of information by providing original sources. Sir Tim admits that this is an important challenge. It’s interesting to note that Wikipedia(维基百科)has had to take steps to prevent false information being added to the biographies of living people. It’s easy for anybody to edit the open source. However, some people have pointed out that it has been used to spread false materials. In seeking to raise standards, Wikipedia has sought to stop publishing the false material.At the same time there is a growing view that the Internet has had a great effect on the way millions of people work. The last two years has seen a big growth in the use of the Internet. There appears no slow-down in the growth of the Internet with increasing access in the developing countries. Sir Tim says another major challenge will be to provide free Internet for everybody. Sir Tim was recently launching a new joint initiative(倡议)between Southampton University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to create the first degree in web science. The two schools hope to raise the standards of web content.12.What is an especially serious problem that Sir Tim refers to?A. The growth of the Internet is too fast.B. The Internet has a side effect on young children.C. The false information spreads rapidly on the Internet.D. The Internet companies compete against each other in an unfair way.13.What causes the biographies to have false information?A. The Internet users refuses users to correct it.B. Wikipedia doesn’t take any steps.C. Anybody can easily edit the biographies.D. Wikipedia attempts to publish false materials.14.According to the last paragraph, the purpose of the joint initiative isto .A. enlarge the use of the InternetB. improve the reliability of online contentC. provide free Internet access to the poor countriesD. create the first degree in science and technology15.We can learn from the text that _______.A. Sir Tim has built two schools recentlyB. the Internet is harmful to the people’s healthC. Sir Tim hopes everyone can use the Internet for freeD. the Internet develops slowly in the developing countries第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)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。

高中英语 Unit 5 Canada—“The True North” SectionⅠWarming Up & Reading课时作业 新人教版必修4

广东省化州市实验中学高一英语 Unit 5 Canada—“The True North”SectionⅠWarming Up & Reading课时作业新人教版必修4Section ⅠWarming Up & ReadingⅠ. 用所给词的适当形式填空1. He came from a ____________ (multiculture)country .2. It is known to all that there are seven ____________ (continent)on the earth.3. The government has promised to take ________ (measure)to help the unemployed.4. The village is ________ (surround) by high mountains,but it has no difficulty in communicatingwith the outside world.5. The boss is particular about everything, so the workers will never get away with a ________(slightly)mistake.6. France ________ (border)Germany along parts of the Rhine.7. He likes ________ (chat) about the things with his friends on the Internet.8. And I think the ________ (Canada) is going to come second.9. The two ________ (minister) disagreed about how to deal with unemployment.10. They were swifter than ________ (eagle), stronger than lions.Ⅱ. 完成句子1. He was stubborn,but we ___________________________________ (设法劝服了他).2. I decided to walk __________________________________________ (而不是骑自行车).3. They were the last two to ______________________ (上船).4. She ______________________________ (舒适地坐在)in an armchair to read her book.5. She ______________________________________ (跟大多数宾客都攀谈)at the party.6. The lake is _____________________________________________ (四面环山).7. The tailor ___________________________________ (给我量尺寸) for a suit.8. She returned ______________________________________ (不到一小时).9. This one is ___________________________________ (稍微重一点) than that one.10. She ____________________________________ (有音乐天赋)since she was born.Ⅲ. 单项填空1. He ______ the problem in another way but failed.A. managed to solveB. succeeded in solvingC. tried to solveD. tried solving2. Please ______ the ship quickly. There is only 10 minutes left.A. go aboardB. go boardC. go abroadD. go broad3. As we all know , the government is taking ______ to prevent the river being polluted.A. effortsB. effectsC. measuresD. performances4. He came all the way to China for learning it better ______ for making money.A. other thanB. more thanC. better thanD. rather than5. ______ by a group of children , the old man looked very happy.A. SurroundedB. SurroundingC. To be surroundedD. To be surrounding6. The country had been at war for a long time , but life there ______ finally.A. settled downB. took upC. got offD. broke out7. —She can speak seven languages.—How great! It seems that she ______ learning language.A. takes an interest inB. has a gift forC. plays a trick onD. plays a role in8. He walked ______ the bridge to see what had happened.A. crossB. acrossC. crossingD. through9. If you leave match es or cigarettes on the table within little children’s ______ , there will be too much danger at home.A. handB. reachC. spaceD. distance10. The mountain is regarded as the ______ between the two countries.A. edgeB. boundaryC. frontierD. borderⅣ. 语法填空阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。

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1 Unit 5 Canada-“The True North” Ⅰ.阅读理解 (2017·湖南省衡阳市第八中学月考) Researchers from France and Italy discovered that Canadian parents are less strict with their children than mothers and fathers in France and Italy. “Our most important finding was the difference between Canadians and the others,” said Professor Michel Claes,the lead author of the study. “Canadians focus on independence and negotiation.On the other hand,Italians,for example,exercise more control.We found Canadians seem to focus on negotiation in case of a conflict.” Claes said Canada,France and Italy were selected for the study because they share important cultural and social factors.“We chose French and Canadians because they share the same language as France,and originally came from France and share certain values.Italy was included because it was considered to have similar,strong and important family values,” he explained. The researchers examined the emotional ties between parents and their children by questioning 1,256 students aged 11 to 19 years old. Canadian students reported less control and more free actions,according to the study.Italian parents were stricter and French parents were somewhere in the middle. Claes explains that the differences lie in education in Canada,France and Italy. “North America has its own educational values,which promote individualization.Tolerance and comprehension are encouraged.Italy,on the other hand,promotes respect of authority,control,and the need for permission.” he said. Children from all three countries described their mothers as warm and communicative.Italian and Canadian children had similar feelings about their fathers,and reported high levels of emotional ties.But French fathers were generally thought by their children to be more distant and cold. “We were surprised by this,” Claes admitted.“It seems as though the relationships between French mothers and their children were becoming closer over time,while fathers maintain a form of distance and coldness,which is more of a source of conflict in France than in the other countries.” 1.Professor Michel Claes believes that Canada,France and Italy ________. A.have the same family spirit B.have some similar cultural traditions 2

C.have experienced some similar social changes D.have experienced similar cultural developments 2.How did the researchers carry out the study? A.By collecting answers of parents from Canada,France and Italy. B.By collecting answers of children from Canada,France and Italy. C.By questioning parents and their children from Italian Canadian families. D.By questioning children from French­Canadian families. 3.According to Michel Claes,what mainly leads to the differences in parents­children relationships among Canada,France and Italy? A.Educational opportunities. B.Traditional ideas. C.Educational values. D.Historical events. 4.Which of the following is NOT a finding of the study? A.French children have troubled relationships with their parents. B.Canadian children have close relationships with their parents. C.Italian children have good relationships with their parents. D.Kids from Canada,France and Italy have closer ties with their moms. 答案与解析 文章讲述了加拿大、法国和意大利教育的差异。 1.B 细节理解题。根据文章第三段中的第一句Clase said Canada, France and Italy were selected for the study because they share important cultural and social factors,可知该题应选B,故选B。 2.B 细节理解题。根据第四段的内容,可知研究人员是通过发问卷调查收集数据继而得到答案的,故选B。 3.C 细节理解题。根据文章第六段中的Claes explains that the difference lie in education in Canada, France and Italy,可知道三个国家之间的差异主要是由于对教育的价值观不同而引起的,故选C。 4.A 细节理解题。根据文章倒数第二段的第一句:Children from all three countries described their mothers as warm and communicative.可知A选项的表述与此句的意思不同,表述有误,故选A。 Ⅱ.完形填空 (2017·天水一中质检) My mother was a responsible teacher and she retired. So I decided to give her 3

one of my old computers to help her pass the time. She had a little bit of computer __1__, so I just set it up for her and let her __2__with it on her own. As time went on, I __3__ the computer was hardly touched. She said she didn't know __4__ to use it. I decided to teach her. I sat and __5__ everything and she seemed OK with what I said. Unfortunately, my sister called me at that moment __6__ we talked on the phone for an hour. Then when I saw her again, she was sitting in front of the computer, looking quite __7__. The screen saver (屏幕保护) had appeared and she didn't know how to __8__it off. She had tried __9__ every key and it didn't work. I told her, “Just __10__ the mouse a little.” What I meant was that she just needed to move the mouse around to __11__ the computer up. What she did was to __12__ the mouse and start shaking it around in mid­air until the __13__ went completely black. I couldn't help laughing because of her funny __14__. The more I laughed the__15__ she got. She thought that I was a(n) __16__ teacher and she decided to figure the thing out herself. Well, at least I helped her overcome her __17__ of breaking something and encouraged her to __18__ a little. About a week later, I found a home­made __19__ card with a mouse on the front making a funny face __20__ to my door. It said, “Thanks for the computer lessons. Love, Mom.” 1.A.knowledge B.theory C.technology D.history 2.A.watch B.train C.play D.see 3. A.thought B.heard C.found D.ignored 4. A.why B.when C.how D.where 5. A.learned B.described C.explained D.discussed 6. A.and B.but C.because D.since 7. A.amusing B.relaxed C.interesting D.discouraged 8. A.get B.break

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