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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家Unit1 Laughter is good for you 课时作业(七)总分 100分 时间 50 分钟 成绩评定 _预习作业I. 根据对话,判断后面正误,并更正。(每题2分,共16分) Helen: Welcome to “Talking Comedy”, a show where we learn about different forms of comedy traditional form of Chinese comedy. Our guest on the show is Philip, a student who loves Chinese c

2、rosstalk. Welcome to the show!Philip: Thanks, it is great to be here!Helen: Can you tell us a little bit about crosstalk?Philip: Of course! Crosstalk began during the Qing Dynasty, over 150 years ago. Performers then travelled between villages and did small comic performances. People liked these sma

3、ll comic performances very much. Eventually, some of the performers became quite famous. For many years, you could turn on the radio at anytime and hear people doing crosstalk in China. Now, the best time to see or hear crosstalk is on television during the Spring Festival.Helen: What happens during

4、 a crosstalk performance?Philip: Crosstalk involves talking, imitating, telling jokes and singing. The talking is normally between two performers, who use language in clever ways that make people laugh. There is also a one-person form of crosstalk, and it is also sometimes done by three or more peop

5、le. Unlike Western stand-up comedy, where comedians tell jokes that are only loosely related, a crosstalk performer tells a whole story. It has a clear beginning, middle and end.Helen: Most of our English audience has never heard about crosstalk so this is all never to them.Philip: Yes, that is beca

6、use crosstalk is always done in Chinese. Crosstalk is not performed in English, and you must understand both the Chinese language and Chinese culture to understand the hurnour in it.Helen: Well, Philip, that is just another reason for people to study Chinese!Philip: Yes, it is!Helen: Thanks for join

7、ing us on the show.Philip: My pleasure. 判断:1. A Crosstalk is a new form of comedy._2. A None of the crosstalk performers became famous._3. A For many years, you could turn on the TV at any time and find a crosstalk performance._4. A A crosstalk performance involves talking, imitating, singing and da

8、ncing._5. B Crosstalk can be done by two people only._6. A If you listen to a crosstalk performance, you will hear part of a story._7. A Crosstalk is sometimes performed in English._8. BYou do not need to understand the Chinese language and Chinese culture to enjoy crosstalk._课堂作业 II. 根据首字母提示,完成下面短文

9、(每题3分,共30分) Ding Guangquan, a (1) w_ master of crosstalk (a Chinese comedy form), has been teaching this unique (2) a_ form to foreigners since 1989. Since then, he has taught many students from over 70 different countries. In an interview, he told us that he is always happy to (3) t_ on new foreign

10、 students. His initial requirements are that students must already speak good Putonghua and have an (4) i_ in Chinese culture. The students begin their training by (5) l_ to and copying traditional pieces of crosstalk. Then they move on to creating crosstalk dialogues in (6) p_ with other students.

11、Finally, if Ding Guangquan thinks they are skilled (7) e_, the foreign students can create crosstalk dialogues with him. Once they have (8) m_ the skills, some of his students go on to become quite well-known themselves. The most famous is the (9) C_ Mark Roswell, known in China as Da Shan. Other st

12、udents are David Moser (Mo Dawei) from the USA and Koiac Korio (Ka Erluo) from Yugoslavia.Ding Guangquans classes are very popular (10) a_ foreign students, and they are held in Beijing. So, if you want to try crosstalk lessons, why not study with a real old master!1. A _ 2. B _ 3. B _ 4. A _ 5. B _

13、6. B _ 7. A _ 8. A _ 9. B _ 10. A _III. 阅读理解 (每题4分,共32分) (A) It is a lot of trouble to learn a new language. When we go to all that trouble, we certainly want to be understood. But understanding is based on more than speech. Sometimes misunderstanding comes not from the wrong words, but from the wro

14、ng style. In our own country, we learn the style for politeness. But this polite style may be misunderstood in another country. This can cause unexpected difficulties. Since you have spent so much effort learning this new language, it is sensible and practical to learn the politeness rules also. Eve

15、n if you think some of the customs are foolish, learning them can help you to be clearly understood. In your country, is it considered polite to listen quietly to other people, without any change of expression on the face? If this is the style you have learned, perhaps you should watch two Americans

16、 talking. Notice how the person who is listening will have frequent changes of expression. The listener may also make little remarks while the other person is talking. These little remarks may be one word, like “Really?” or they may just be a little sound, like “uhhuh” or “mmm.” This is the way Amer

17、ican listeners show that they are listening in a friendly way. This is why Americans get uneasy when the listener is silent and shows no change of expression. In the American style of speaking, an unmoving face often means that the listener is unfriendly, or perhaps even angry. Sometimes people from

18、 two cultures are uncomfortable with each other for very small reasons. Here is an example: Americans think that perspiration (sweat) odor is not polite. In fact, they worry so much about this subject that they spend a great deal of money on deodorants (除臭剂) and dry cleaning and washing their clothe

19、s. If a foreign student does not follow the same rule, Americans may be disturbed and think the foreigner is not nice. The problem can be especially troublesome because Americans are so embarrassed about this subject that they do not even like to talk about it, so they are not likely to tell that pe

20、rson why they are uneasy.1. A If you want to be clearly understood in another country, you should learn _. A. its common knowledge B. its language and style as well C. its wrong words and politeness D. its culture and expressions2. A The underlined word “odor” in the last paragraph here means_. A. a

21、n unpleasant smell B. a good style of talking C. an unfriendly way D. a polite expression3. A What would be the best title for the text? A. Eye Contact B. Different Peoples, Different Cultures C. Body Language D. You and Your Culture (B) Like many of my generation, I have a weakness for hero worship

22、. At some point, however, we all begin to question our heroes and our need for them. This leads us to ask: What is a hero? Despite differences in cultures, heroes around the world generally share a number of characteristics that instruct and inspire people. A hero does something worth talking about.

23、 A hero has a story of adventure to tell and people who will listen. But a hero goes beyond mere fame. Heroes serve powers or principles (道德规范) larger than themselves. Like high-voltage transformers (变压器), heroes take the energy of higher powers and step it down so that it can be used by ordinary pe

24、ople. The hero lives a life worthy of imitation (模仿). Those who imitate a real hero experience life with new depth, enthusiasm and meaning. A sure test for would-be heroes is: What or whom do they serve? What are they willing to live and die for? If the answer or evidence suggests they serve only th

25、eir own fame, they may be famous persons but not heroes. Madonna and Michael Jackson are famous, but who would say that their fans find life more abundant (丰富的)? Heroes are catalysts (催化剂) for changes. They have a vision from the mountaintops. They have the skill and the charm to move the masses. Th

26、ey create new possibilities. Without Gandhi, India might still be part of the British Empire. Without Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. , we might still have segregated (隔离的) buses, restaurants and parks. It may be possible for large-scale change to occur without leaders with magnetic personalit

27、ies, but the pace of change would be slow, the vision uncertain, and the committee meetings endless.4. B Although heroes may come from different cultures, they_. A. generally possess certain inspiring characteristics B. probably share some weaknesses of ordinary peopleC. are often affected by previo

28、us generationsD. all unknowingly attract a large number of fans5. B According to the passage, heroes are compared to high-voltage transformers because _. A. they have a vision from the mountaintops B. they have warm feelings C. they can serve as examples of noble principles D. they can make people f

29、eel stronger and more able6. A Madonna and Michael Jackson are not considered heroes because _. A. they are popular only among certain groups of people B. their performances do not improve their fans morally C. they only care for their own interests D. they are not clear about the principles they sh

30、ould follow7. A Gandhi and Martin Luther King are typical examples of outstanding leaders who _. A. are good at showing their noble characters B. can move the masses with their forceful speeches C. are able to meet all challenges and hardships D. can provide an answer to the problems of their people

31、8. B The author concludes that historical changes would _. A. be delayed without leaders with inspiring personal qualities B. not happen without leaders with inspiring personal qualities C. take place if there were heroes to lead the peopleD. produce leaders with attractive personalities课外作业IV书面表达(共

32、22分) B 根据下面表格所给的内容,发一个电子邮件。发送日期: 2008年11月30日对方电子邮件:Helen1991 你的电子邮件:Qidong_Tom邮件的主题:对网上聊天的看法。反对者支持者我的观点1.浪费时间、精力和金钱2.虚拟空间,真实性不可靠1.是一种新的娱乐和放松的方式2.可以自由地倾吐个人感受?注意: 1. 词数:100左右 2. 邮件开头已给出,不计入总词数。DateFromToSubjectWith the development of IT, online chatting is becoming increasingly popular with many peopl

33、e. However,_答案I. 1. a new an old 2. None Some 3. TV radio 4. dancing telling jokes 5. two people only one person, two people, three people or more 6. part of a story a whole story7. sometimes never 8. do not need to mustII. 1. well-known 2. art 3. take 4. interest 5. listening 6. pairs 7. enough 8.

34、mastered 9. Canadian 10. amongIII. BAB ACBDAIV. One possible version:DateNov. 13, 2008FromQidong_TomToHelen1991 SubjectViews on online chattingWith the development of IT, online chatting is becoming increasingly popular with many people.However, peoples opinions about it vary from person to person.

35、Some think that it has more problems than benefits. First, it is a waste of time, energy and money as it doesnt produce any useful information and products. Second, it is misleading to its users because Internet is actually an imaginary space where things are unreal or fictional.But the supporters o

36、f online chatting think it is another way of recreation which is both exciting and relaxing. Besides, it helps them release their emotions and worries freely and safely. To them, it is very useful and wonderful.As far as I am concerned, whether online chatting is good or bad depends on the person who does it. So long as we can keep ourselves under good control, we can use it scientifically and properly without its bad effects.- 4 - 版权所有高考资源网

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