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2013年高考英语一轮复习课时作业48:MODULE 6 THE TANG POEMS(外研版选修8通用).doc

1、课时作业(四十八)顺序选修8Module 6The Tang Poems限时:45分钟.单项填空1The book isnt easy for Jack to understand, is it?_. His foreign language is far better than expected. ANo, it isnt B. Im afraid notCI dont think so D. Yes, it is2To read Tolstoy and _ to the nineteenth century Russian literature are two excellent reas

2、ons for taking Professor Morrel s course. Ato introduce B. introduceCbeing introduced D. to be introduced3What a pity.Considering his ability and experience, he _ better.Aneed have done Bmust have doneCcan have done Dmight have done4Examination compositions, together with most business letters and g

3、overnment reports, are the main situations _ formal language is used. Ain which B. on whichCof which D. for which5There arent many seats left for the concert;you had better make sure _ two today. Agetting B. to have gotCthat you get D. that you will get6Usually a childs behaviour is a_of his family

4、environment. Arecognition Breflection Creturn Drecord7Some students find it hard to_the new teachers dialect(方言). Atake in Btake up Ctake over Dtake on8Who is making so much noise in the garden?_ the children. AThere are BThey areCThat is DIt is9Engines are to machines _ hearts are to animals. Aas B

5、that C. what Dwhich 10Dont you know that smoking is harmful to your health? And furthermore, our teacher does not _cigarettes.Aapprove us to smokeBapprove of us smokingCapprove us smokeDapprove of us smoke.完形填空She walked into the room and his eyes lit up. She didnt have to say a word. Just being the

6、re was a proof enough to show that she _11_ him. They had both _12_ someone they loved. So this day, of all days, was a _13_ one. She wanted to make this work. She was hurt, _14_ and afraid. It wasnt supposed to be this way. But the fact was that he knew how she felt. There was an obvious _15_ in hi

7、s heart, too. So the one thing that _16_ their love for each other was heartachethe most sorrowful kind. Their eyes locked. He _17_ and she responded. He had a special way of _18_ a smile to her face. She stood there in the doorway and he motioned(示意) to her to sit next to him. Not _19_ the childish

8、 grin he now had on his face, she hesitated for a moment, but _20_. There was an awkward moment of silence between them. Then suddenly he _21_ behind the pillow placed strategically nearby. He pulled out a large red _22_ and nervously handed it to her. She snapped back with a look of _23_ because sh

9、e really hadnt expected this. “Wait, this _24_ with it, ” he said. Then he handed her a small box, _25_ perfectly in white tissue paper of hearts and flowers. “Now, ” he said, “ _26_ the card.”It reads as follows:I know that Valentines Day is a _27_ day for people in love. I am sure that you would r

10、ather be out at a _28_ dinner, Im sorry. But I want you to know thatI love you. I am so sorry that Dad _29_ us, Mom. But I just wanted you to know we _30_ have each other. Happy Valentines Day!Love, Your son, Adam11A.loved BdoubtedCexpected Drespected12A.remembered BfoundClost Dmet13A.hopeless Bdiff

11、icultCcloudy Dmemorable14A.uneasy BangryCbored Dlonely15A.puzzle BpainCregret Dhope16A.influenced BbrokeCblocked Dstrengthened17A.smiled BquestionedCjoked Dcalled18A.creating BcausingCbringing Dremoving19A.recognizing BtrustingCnoticing Denjoying20A.gave in Bspoke outChelped out Dstepped up21A.moved

12、 BturnedCpulled Dreached22A.letter BenvelopeCcard Dflower23A.sympathy BdelightCsurprise Dhorror24A.remains BappearsCgoes Dcomes25A.placed BcoveredChidden Dwrapped26A.accept BreadCopen Dspread27A.special BhappyCprecious Dfine28A.rich BfancyCdelicious Dpleasant29A.deserted BmissedCsupported Dleft30A.s

13、till BalreadyCeven Dotherwise.阅读理解Poor listening skills form an obstacle to effective communication. A study by Dr. Paul Panklin at a university found that 9 percent of communication time is devoted to writing, 16 percent to reading, 30 percent to speaking and 45 percent to listening. We spend more

14、time listening than we do in any other form of communication. However, most of us dont pay much attention to it. Research indicates that normal listening results in a 50percent retention immediately after a 10minute presentation, which then declines to only about 25 percent after 48 hours. Extension

15、 Specialist Bob Linda says the average person will hear 7. 5 minutes of a onehour presentation and will forget half of that. One reason we listen so poorly is that our minds work much faster than our mouths. The average person thinks 600700 words per minute but speaks at a rate of about 125. His lis

16、teners minds are occupied with hearing only onefifth of the time he is speaking. The listeners may consider and react to what is being said during the other fourfifths of the time, or become absorbed in coming up with his response, or think other thoughts and miss the rest of what is being said. If

17、we really listen, we may be forced to accept a different perspective of reality. Most of us have a firmly developed view of reality that we do not want to change. Carl Rogers, the psychiatrist, points out that if you are really willing to listen to another, to enter his private world and see reality

18、 as he sees it, you run the risk of being changed. “This risk of being changed is one of the most frightening prospects most of us can face.” 31From the passage, we can learn that listening _. A. always forms a barrier to our communicationBoccupies the largest part in communicationCwill take the pla

19、ce of other ways of communicationDis a difficult skill to master32The underlined word “retention” in the 3rd paragraph means “_”. Aattention BpresentationCmemory Doccupation33In normal listening, the reason why an average person can only keep half of what the speaker says in mind is that _. Ahalf of

20、 that will be forgottenBour mouths work much more slowly than our mindsCmost of us pay little attention to itDhe is afraid of being changed34Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?AThe listeners can only occupy themselves with 20% of the time when listening. BWe spend more time spea

21、king than we do in any other form of communication. CThe listeners miss the rest of what is being said only because they think other thoughts. DIf we listen, we may be forced to accept a different perspective of reality. .书面表达假设你是李华, 明年即将进入大学学习, 但是不知怎样适应(adapt to)大学的生活。请你就以下大学新生常遇到的情况给南京大学校长写一封信, 寻求建议。1在生活中不会照料自己;2感到孤独、经常想家;钱物容易丢失;4食物、气候不适应;5校外租房(rent)现象。注意:1.信的开头和结尾已为你写好, 但不计入总词数; 2词数100左右。Dear President, _Yours, Li Hua

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