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2013年高考英语一轮复习课时作业14:MODULE 2 DEVELOPING AND DEVELOPED COUNTRIES(外研版必修3通用).doc

1、课时作业(十四)必修3Module 2Developing and Developed Countries限时:35分钟.单项填空1Measures have been taken_ crime in the city. Areducing BreducedCto reduce Dof reducing2It took me a whole night to_the money that I needed to complete the project. Apick out Bleave outCfigure out Dtake out3You can do what you want to

2、do, but never follow the _. Apeople BtimeCcrowd Dsociety4Its absolutely unacceptable to sacrifice peoples life and health_ the economic development in any case.Ain the hope of Bin exchange forCin face of Din need of5In dealing with public relations, we should make every _ to avoid quarrelling with o

3、thers. Aforce Benergy Ceffort Dpossibility6What strikes me about his poetry is its _ to Shakespeares. Afamiliarity BsimilarityCimitation Dsame7Playing on a frozen sports field sounds like a lot of fun. Isnt it rather risky, _?Athough Balso Ceither Dtoo8He is a person who likes traveling very much an

4、d especially has a(n)_ for hiking. Aneed BhungerCentertainment Dsatisfaction9Is there anything special youd like for the dinner, Teddy?Nothing_, as usual, Mummy. Aon the whole Bin particularCin general Din total10Compared with 2 million tons last year, our coal output has increased _ three times; th

5、at is to say, our coal output has increased _ 8 million tons this year. Ato; to Bto; by Cby; by Dby; to.完形填空In my dual (双重的) profession_11_an educator and health care provider, I have worked with many children infected with HIV. They have taught me so many things, but I have especially learned that

6、great_12_can be found in the smallest individuals. Let me tell you about Tyler. Tyler was_13_infected with HIV; his mother was also infected. From the very beginning of his life, he was dependent on medications to_14_him to survive. When he was five, he had a tube inserted in a vein(静脉) in his chest

7、. At times, he also needed extra oxygen to support his_15_. Tyler wasnt_16_to give up one single moment of his childhood to this deadly disease. It was not_17_to find him playing and racing around his backyard, wearing his medicineloaded backpack and_18_his tank of oxygen behind him in his little wa

8、gon(小手推车). All of us who knew Tyler were impressed by his pure_19_in being alive and the energy it gave him. Tylers mom often_20_him by telling him that he moved so_21_that she needed to dress him in red. That way, when she peered through the window to check on him playing in the yard, she could qui

9、ckly_22_him. This deadly disease eventually_23_ down Tyler. He grew quite ill and, unfortunately, _24_did his HIVinfected mother. When it became_25_that he wasnt going to survive, Tylers mom talked to him about_26_. She comforted him by telling Tyler that she was dying too, and that she would be wit

10、h him soon in heaven. A few days before his death, Tyler_27_to me to come to his hospital bed and_28_, “I might die soon. Im not_29_. When I die, please dress me in_30_. Mom promised shes coming to heaven, too. Ill be playing when she gets there, and I want to make sure she can find me.”11A.in Bfor

11、Cas Don12A.pleasure Bpain Csorrow Dcourage13A.seriously BbornCunlucky Ddisappointingly14A.cause BenableCmake Dlead15A.breathing Bliving Crunning Dwalking16A.happy Bwilling Cdaring Ddiscouraged17A.common Bunusual Csurprised Dordinary18A.dragging Bcarrying Cpushing Dtaking19A.character Bjoy Cmoment De

12、xcitement20A.comforted Bscolded Cteased Dpraised21A.slowly Bhappily Cquickly Dfast22A.know Bspot Cstop Dobserve23A.tore Bbroke Cwore Dkicked24A.neither Bso Csuch Dnor25A.apparent Bhopeless Csure Dterrible26A.life Bdream Cfuture Ddeath27A.waved Bsaid Csigned Dexplained28A.whispered Bshouted Ccried Ds

13、poke29A.excited Bsurprised Cscared Dsad30A.red Bwhite Cbright Dbeauty.阅读理解When I paid for my bicycle repair, the repairman told me, “No charge, Professor Pan! Were friends.”“Id rather pay, ” I replied.“If its free, I cant afford it!”Chinese often refuse payment for professional services, insisting,

14、“Were friends now!” But then they show up later to ask me to tutor them in English, or get them into an American university, and I wish Id have just paid the 30 yuan I owed them in the first place!According to the Americans, “Theres no free lunch, ” meaning that theres a price for everything, and Im

15、 always looking around to figure out what this means.Many of our neighbors have given us fruit or flowers or costly teas, never asking anything in return.For years, a bicycle repairman has repeatedly refused to let me pay him.“Wait until you have something major to fix!” he insists.Chinese generosit

16、y is a real education for Americans like me, who would rather avoid social entanglements (纠纷) and just hand over the money.But cash cant make up for the greatest giftfriendship.When an American saw some of my friends sitting on bamboo stools under the trees, sipping tea, he said, “They must have not

17、hing better to do.” “Actually, ” I said, “they are professors, with plenty to do. But probably youre right in saying that, at this moment, they have nothing better to do. And neither do I!”And I joined the group. We chatted about tea and Chinese cooking and how much my boys have grown since we arriv

18、ed. One man said, “They were pocketsized when you came here.Now theyre taller than you.How time flies!”How life flies.And Chinese are smart enough to share what they know they cannot keep. They freely give of their time, never too busy to help a friend.And they are teaching me, slowly, to both give

19、and receive.So the next time someone says, “No charge.Were friends!” I will thank them heartily.But if they show up later asking me to tutor them in English, Ill make sure they tutor my son in Chinese as well, because theres still no free lunch.31Why did the author insist paying the repairman while

20、he was offered free repairs?ABecause he was an upright man.BBecause he didnt know the repairman.CBecause he thought it natural to pay for others service.DBecause he didnt want to help others in return.32Generally, the author thinks that _.AChinese are generous and always ready to help their friendsB

21、Chinese are good at exchange of equal valuesCChinese are free enough to drink and chat with their friendsDChinese are helpful but dont treasure time33The best title for the passage should be “_”AStill No Free LunchBA Good Lesson from ChineseCTrue Help or NotDLearn to Both Give and Receive34Which of

22、the following is TRUE?AAll the Chinese help foreigners on purpose.BChinese like to ask for help.CThe author thinks little of the Chinese way of life.DThe author thinks that Chinese are wise enough to enjoy the limited life.阅读填空根据短文内容,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。 _35_ According to figures, some

23、 80 per cent of children with better than expected reading skills had their own books, compared with just 58 per cent who were below the level expected for their age group.Children as young as seven are more likely to own a mobile phone than a book, figures show._36_ Almost nineinten pupils now have

24、 a mobile compared with fewer than threequarters who have their own books in the home, it was disclosed.The study by the National Literacy Trust suggested a link between regular access to books outside school and high test scores._37_ Research led by Nevada University, in the United States, said tha

25、t children coming from a “bookish home” remained in education for around three years longer than young people born into families with empty bookshelves, regardless of parents own education, occupation and social class. _38_ By ensuring children have access to reading materials in the home and by enc

26、ouraging children to love reading, families can help them to do well at school and to enjoy opportunities throughout their life. As part of the latest study, the trust surveyed more than 17,000 schoolchildren aged 7 to 16.It found that 85.5 per cent of pupils had their own mobile phones, compared wi

27、th 72.6 per cent who had their own books.Among children in Key Stage 2aged 7 to 1179.1 per cent had a mobile compared with 72.7 per cent who had access to books._39_ AIt fuels fears over a drop in reading.BFamily encouragement is essentially important too.CChildren are more likely to own a mobile ph

28、one than a book DReading activities at home has significant positive influences.EThat could increase childrens chances of doing well at school.FThe findings cause concerns over the effect of modern technology on young people.GChildren from richer home literacy environments show higher levels of reading knowledge.

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