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1、课时作业(四)必修模块2Unit 4 Cyberspace限时:30分钟.单项填空1Why did he leave that position?He_a better position.AofferBofferedCam offered Dwas offered2Its the government that_the country through the difficulties ahead.Alead BguardedCguides Ddirected3Our journey was slow because the bus stopped at different villages_.

2、Alikely BgraduallyCconstantly Dregularly4He is no longer a child,and let him learn to_the problem himself.Asettle BdiscussCdeal Ddecide5We will be free tomorrow,so I suggest_to the history museum.Ato visit BvisitingCwe should visit Da visit6_by the beauty of nature,the girl from London decided to sp

3、end another two days on the farm.AAttracting BAttractedCTo be attracted DHaving attracted7On_,one out of ten smokers may suffer from cancer.Anormal BaverageCusual Dcommon8China has special football schools where children acquire ball skills_a formal education.Aas well as Bas good asCas far as Das lo

4、ng as9It is a common_to see Tiananmen Square filled with people on the National Day.Asight BviewCscenery Dappearance10I cant stand David any more.Hes lazy,selfish and_He isnt so bad actually.AOh,come on! BUp to you.CYou are right. DGo ahead!.完形填空The measure of a mans real character is what he would

5、do if he knew he would never be found out.Thomas MacaulaySome thirty years ago, I was studying in a public school in New York. One day, Mrs Nanette ONeill gave an arithmetic_11_to our class. When the papers were_12_,she discovered that twelve boys had made the same mistakes throughout the test.“Ther

6、e is really nothing new about_13_in the exams. Perhaps that was why Mrs ONeill_14_even say a word about it. She only asked the twelve boys to_15_after class. I was one of the twelve.Mrs ONeill asked_16_questions, and she didnt_17_us either.” She wrote on the blackboard the_18_words by Thomas Macaula

7、y. She then ordered us to_19_these words into our exercisebooks one hundred times.I dont_20_about the other eleven boys. Speaking for myself I can say: it was the most important single_21_of my life. Thirty years after being introduced to Macaulays words, they_22_seem to me the best yardstick(准绳), b

8、ecause they give me a_23_to measure myself rather than others._24_of us are asked to make_25_decisions about nations going to war or armies going to battle. But all of us are called_26_daily to make a great many personal decisions._27_the wallet, found in the street, be put into a pocket or turned o

9、ver to the policeman? Should the_28_change received at the store be forgotten or_29_? Nobody will know except_30_. But you have to live with yourself, and it is always better to live with someone you respect.11A. testB. problemCpaperDlesson12A. examined BcompletedCmarked D. answered13A. lying B. che

10、ating C. guessing Ddiscussing14A. didnt Bdid Cwould D. wouldnt15A. come B. leave C. remain D. apologize16A. no Bcertain C. many D. more17A. excuse B. reject C. help D. scold18A. above B. common Cfollowing D. unusual19A. repeat Bget Cput D. copy 20A.worry B. know C. hear D. talk21A. chance Bincident

11、C. lesson D. memory22A. even B. still C. always D. almost23A. way B. sentence Cchoice D. reason24A. All B. Few CSome DNone25A. quick B. wise C. great Dpersonal26A. out B. for Cup Dupon27A. Should B. Must C. Would D. Need28A. extra B. small Csome D. necessary29A. paid B. rememberedC. shared Dreturned

12、30A. me B. you C. us D. then.阅读理解Mr Lang worked in a factory. As a driver, he was busy but he was paid much. His wife was an able woman and did all the housework. When he came back, she took good care of him and he never did anything at home. So he had enough time when he had a holiday. A few friend

13、s of his liked gambling(赌博) and he learned it soon. So he was interested in it and forgot anything except gambling. He lost all his money and later he began to sell the television, watches and so on. His wife told him not to do it but he didnt listen to her. She had to tell the police. He and his fr

14、iends were punished for it. And he was hardly sent away. After he came out of lockup(拘留所), he hated her very much and the woman had to leave him.It was New Years Day. Mr Lang didnt go to work. He felt lonely and wanted to gamble again. He called his friends and they came soon. But they were afraid t

15、he police would come. He told his fiveyearold son to go to find out if there were the policemen outside. They waited for a long time and thought the police would not come and began to gamble. Suddenly opened the door and in came a few policemen.“I saw there werent any policemen outside, Daddy,” said

16、 the boy, “so I went to the crossing and asked some to come.”31Mr Lang was paid much because_.Ahe was a driverBhe worked in a factoryChe had a lot of work to doDhe had worked there for a long time32Mrs Lang did all the housework because _.Ashe couldnt find any workBshe thought her husband was tiredC

17、her husband spent all the time in gamblingDshe wouldnt stop her husband gambling33_, so he was put into lockup.AMr Lang often gambledBMr Lang was late for workCMr Lang didnt help his wife at homeDMr Lang wasnt polite to the police34The woman had to leave Mr Lang because_.Ahe didnt love her any longe

18、rBhe wouldnt stop gamblingChe had been put into lockupDhe was hardly sent away by the factory.任务型读写请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填1个单词。American life before 1950 felt nothing like American life feels now, and a big reason is those three changes that took place in the second half of the

19、 20th century, which has had the most lasting impact on our lives today. 1.The building of the interstates (州际公路) 2.The covering of the United States with coasttocoast television. 3.The introduction and spread of the Internet. Before the interstates were constructed, even a trip within an individual

20、 state often took considerable planning; twolane roads, dangerous and slow, were common. The interstates, tore down the invisible walls around US. towns. President Eisenhower was in favor of building the interstates, because he believed that, in time of war, they would be helpful in moving troops an

21、d supplies. But their immediate effect was to make Americans feel that certain doors had been unlocked. With the interstates came a sense of freedom: A person could drive anywhereeverywhereeasily. Suddenly, horizons were unlimited. “Local” didnt mean quite the same thing it used to. Getting away was

22、 effortless. The introduction of national television meant that for the first time in history, people in every corner of the country were watching exactly the same thing at exactly the same moment. It connected the country, in a way that even network radio hadnt accomplished, and it was because of t

23、he quality of the TV pictures. As with the interstates, coasttocoast television was a cure to separation. Those who ran the newly formed television networks had an enormous amount of power. Their decisions about what to put on the air determined what people would be talking about the next day. They

24、controlled what people would laugh at and when, what people would cry over and when, what would anger people and when it would anger them. And then, later in the century, the Internet came along erasing all symbolic borders. If the interstate highways had allowed physical freedom, the Internet allow

25、ed a different kind of freedom, one unprecedented (空前的) in human experience. It was no coincidence that it was initially referred to as the information superhighway: Seemingly overnight, the knowledge of the world was available to anyone with a keyboard and a modem; people who had never met and woul

26、d never meet could communicate as if they were lifelong friends. Now the individual at his or her computer terminal was given the power to decide how he or she would be informed or entertained at a given moment. No one else had the absolute authority to arrange the individuals life; he or she made t

27、hat decision, moment by moment. What in the past might have taken a person a lifetimesearching for mankinds recorded wisdom in distant and magnificent librariesnow, in theory, was available with a series of key taps from ones room. What had once seemed unbelievable had, very quickly, become routine.

28、 The three developments ended up changing our daily world greatly; largely because of them, it is a world that would be almost unrecognizable to our grandparents and greatgrandparents. 课时作业(五)必修模块2Unit 5 Rhythm限时:30分钟.单项填空1The film Hero was_great success,bringing in a lot of money to_cinema.A/;theBa

29、;theC/;/ Da;/2He should_his attention_the main problems.Aaim;with Bpay;onCfocus;on Dconcentrate;with3Ann never dreams of_for her to be sent abroad very soon.Athere being a chance Bthere to be a chanceCthere be a chance Dbeing a chance4He_live in the south,so it is hard for him to_the climate here.Aw

30、as used to;be used to Bused to; used toCwas used to;get used to Dused to;get used to5What has made you so happy,Mary?Oh,Ive just_an old friend I havent seen for years.Acome upon Bcome inCcome out Dcome up6We lost our way in the street and the heavy rain_our helplessness. Aadded to Bled toCturned out

31、 Dmade up7The conference has been held to discuss the effects of tourism_the wildlife in the area.AinBon CatDwith8The clerk_his letter is working in our company.Areferred Breferred toCreferred to in Dreferred in9It is recommended that the project_until all the preparations have been made.Ais not sta

32、rted Bnot be startedCwill not be started Dis not to be started10It was some time_we realised the truth.Awhen BuntilCsince Dbefore.完形填空I just returned from a twoweek tour of Europe. On my teachers salary, I could_11_afford to travel there with Western tours,_12_I decided to go travelling with a Chine

33、se tour. Besides the affordability, the truth is that I am a_13_traveller. Making all the reservations and connections is a nightmare for me, so I am_14_to sacrifice autonomy(自主权)_15_security.This does, however,_16_that one should always follow its leader. In most aspects of my life, I am extremely_

34、17_. No one carries my purse and parcels. I have gone bravely into wildly different life changes,_18_when it comes to_19_, show me a flag and Ill follow it.The group leaders were a bit nervous at first. But I promised them that my not speaking Chinese was not a problem. Id just go_20_they pointed. T

35、here was one little_21_however. I wouldnt be eating Chinese food with them. I would find an eatery(小餐馆) nearby and enjoy local cuisine. It worked out fine.Since I was single, I usually_22_a room with another woman. On my first trip, to Egypt, I couldnt have been_23_. They paired me up with Shelley,

36、who_24_fluent English and we adored each other almost instantly. The second time, my potential roommate took one look at me and said shed rather sleep with her friends on a rollaway in_25_room. I was_26_at first, but then realised Id have a room to myself, so why got upset?Travelling in a group mean

37、t that the first day we were all_27_, but we got familiar_28_each other on the bus and_29_each others faces quickly in a crowd. We got_30_comfortable with each other and soon a family atmosphere developed.11A.never Balways Cclosely Donly12A.and Bbecause Cso Dsince13A.good BnervousCambitious Dkind14A

38、.fine Bready Cpossible Dnever15A.in Bwith Cfor Dby16A.promise BattractCrecommend Drequire17A.dependent BindependentChelpful Dhelpless18A.but Band Cthen Dso19A.play Brest Ctravel Dsleep20A.where Bonce Chow Dwhen21A.issue Bquestion Cthing Dproblem22A.gave Blived Cshared Ddivided23A.disappointed Bdisap

39、pointingClucky Dluckier24A.talked Bspoke Csaid Dtold25A.their Bour Cher Dmy26A.happy Binterested Cupset Dangry27A.strangers BfamiliarCfriends Dfamilies28. Aby Bin Camong Dwith29A.looked for BfoundCfound out Dsearched30A.frequently BmuchCless Dincreasingly.阅读理解AIt seems that fate likes to play strang

40、e jokes on those who are famous.The manner in which fate saved Clive of India for his mission in history is a matter of record.Downhearted, ill, and depressed, Clive, then a young clerk, placed a revolver(左轮枪手) to his head and snapped the trigger time after time.It refused to fire and he realised th

41、at suicide was not to be his lot.A subordinate (下属) took the same pistol from Clives hand and fired it six times in succession(连续)A somewhat different but disturbing fate laid in store for Robert Todd Lincoln, the eldest son of the Civil War President.Young Lincoln had received orders to report to W

42、ashington.In White House he was told that his parents had gone to Fords Theatre and they had requested that he join them there.Robert Todd Lincoln went to the theatre and, just as he entered the building, he was stretched back by a crowd of excited people, among whom were the stretcher bearerscarryi

43、ng the dying President.During the administration of President Garfield, Robert Todd Lincoln became Secretary of War.He was a close personal friend of President Garfield and, when the President prepared to leave for a visit to the seashore at Elberton, New Jersey, Secretary Lincoln accepted an invita

44、tion to go along.As Secretary Lincoln reached the railway station, he encountered the stretcher bearers carrying out the fatally wounded President Garfield, victim of an assassins(刺客) bullet.Twenty years later, as Robert Todd Lincoln entered the Temple of Music in Buffalo to greet President McKinley

45、, the President was carried past him by stretcher bearers.Garfield, Lincoln, and McKinley were the presidents to be assassinated (暗杀), and Robert Todd Lincoln was the only man who was on the scene immediately after all the shootings.31From the first paragraph, we can infer that Clive_.Atried to kill

46、 himself but was saved by a subordinateBremained a clerk all his lifeCbecame famous later in lifeDwas a man who liked to play jokes32Which of the following is true about the subordinate?AHe fired the gun.BHe tried to kill himself but failed.CHe didnt know how to use a revolver.DHe was not pleased wi

47、th his position.33What kind of fate was lying there for Robert Todd Lincoln?AHe escaped narrow death three times.BHe was lucky enough to hold important positions in the government of three presidents.CHe was the only man who saw the deaths of three presidents.DHe was the only man who arrived immedia

48、tely after the three presidents were shot.34Who was the most lucky of the people mentioned in the passage?AThe subordinate. BClive.CRobert Todd Lincoln. DMcKinley.BFinally, there is the evolution of Yaos mind. He has become a wise man who has devoted time and money into life after the NBA.Yao said h

49、e did not only see his investment in the current CBA system in purely financial terms, but also as a way to support the development of basketball in China and return the favour to Shanghai for looking after him in his early days.A few days before our most recent interview, Yao was asked to attend an

50、 award ceremony for top athletes in China. He realised his superstar friends and fellow athletes were often forced to take lowpaying jobs because they had little formal education.As boss of the Shanghai Sharks, Yao has invited both teachers and mentors to help his players better manage their financi

51、al futures.Another of Yaos problems has been balancing the knowledge he has gained in the NBA with the traditions of home.As head of the Sharks he has to consider whats best for his team, even if it means hurting some of his closest friends. Like his first coach, Li Qiuping, who was in hospital when

52、 Yao told him he was going to have to replace him with an American coach.Navigating traditional Chinese society, he said, can be tricky at times. He sometimes wistfully thinks back to his early days, when he just played basketball. Even so, he never shies away from the challenge.When I think about t

53、hese aspects of Yaos life, I admire him as an example of someone who is downtoearth and has not let fame go to his head.As Yao will enter a new phase in his life, his 30s, fatherhood, returning to the NBA, and the next step in his career as manager, he shows the courage to make a difference in the w

54、orld.Yang Lan One On One is shown on Shanghai Dragon TV, Sat.23:10 PM.35Which of the following statements is true?AYao invests in CBA just because he wants to make money.B. Yao pays his fellow athletes little money.C. Yao has become a father of a boy.DSometimes Yao has to hurt some friends for the p

55、rofit of the whole team.36What is the meaning of the underlined word “tricky”?AhelpfulBdifficultCeasyD. special37Yang Lan believes that Yao is a person who_.Ais depressed B. runs after fameC. is dependable Dloves the earth38This article may be extracted from_.Aa TV program Ba novelCa memoir Dan essa

56、y答案课时作业(四).1.D考查被动语态的用法。offer sb.sth.表示“为某人提供某物”,所以本句要使用被动语态;其次,offer这一动作发生在过去,所以要用一般过去时态。2C考查动词在具体语境中的运用。由its可知时态是一般现在时,可排除B、D两项;此句是个强调句,强调的主语是the government,谓语动词应该用第三人称单数,所以答案为C。3Clikely“可能地”;gradually“逐渐地”;constantly“经常地,不断地”;regularly“定期地,有规律地”。旅程慢是由于车经常停,答案为C。4A考查动词在具体语境中的运用。settle意为“解决”;B、D两项都

57、不符合题意,可排除;deal应与with连用表示“处理”。故答案为A。5D考查suggest的用法。suggest表示“建议”时,后可接名词、代词或动名词,不能接动词不定式,也可接宾语从句,这时从句要用虚拟语气,即(should) do sth.;visit作动词时是及物动词,后直接接宾语,不必再加to;visit作名词时是可数名词,a visit to sb./a place表示“访问某人/某地”。综上所述,答案是D。6B考查非谓语动词的用法。从后面的by短语可知,此处要用过去分词表被动。7B考查固定搭配。on (the/an) average表示“平均说来”,是固定短语。8A考查短语辨析。

58、as well as“和,也;与一样好”;as good as“和一样好”;as far as“远达”;as long as“只要,长达”。句意为:中国有许多特殊的足球学校,孩子们可以在那里学到球技并接受正规的教育。所以答案为A。9A考查名词辨析。sight“景象”;view “视野;观点”;scenery“景色”;appearance“外表”。10A考查日常用语。由语境可知后者不同意前者的观点,故选A项。Oh,come on!此处意为“得了吧”。Up to you.意为“由你决定”;You are right.表赞同之意;Go ahead!用在此处也表赞同之意。.11.A选项B和C与下一句中

59、 papers在数上不一致,选项 D不合文意。根据文意及 papers的提示可知选A,表示“一次算术测验”。12Cthat从句所表示的情况只有在评卷时才会发现,故选C。paper作为可数名词可表示“试卷”,mark the papers意为“评卷”, answer the papers 意为“答卷”,complete the papers意为“答完试卷”,examine与the papers不能搭配。13B下一句末尾的it指的就是本题要填的词,而这个词所表示的事情显然与这十二位男生有关。从上文可知这十二位男生在考试中所犯的错误完全一样,这显然是“作弊行为”,根据词义应选B。本句的意思是:考试中

60、的作弊确实没有什么稀奇的。14A正因为考试作弊并不罕见,所以她对此什么话也没说。根据文意及下一句中的only可以决定本题应用否定形式。这里强调的是一个事实而不是一个意愿,故选A,而不选D。15C下一段是包括作者在内的十二位男生课后留下来的情况,故选C。文中没有apologize的内容,故应排除D。16A本句中的either一般用于否定一个情况后又否定另一个情况的场合,因此,本题必须用否定词。四个选项中只有A适合。17D首先排除B、C两项。表示“原谅”时excuse常与me连用,excuse me表示“对不起,请原谅”,作为客套语,常用于要走开、询问、插话、表示异议等场合。表示这一意思时,exc

61、use通常不与句中其他人称代词连用,故排除A。scold符合句意,故选D,她既没问问题,也没有训斥。18AThomas Macaulay的名言已出现在本文的开头,故选A。above 作定语时可位于被修饰名词的前面,也可位于其后,the above words the words above意为“以上的话”。19DA、B、C三项中的动词都不能使Macaulay的话进入练习本,只有通过copy这一动作得以完成,故选D。指语言时,repeat通常指口头重复。20B下文所述内容主要是作者学习了Macaulay这句名言以后的感受及对他以后性格的影响,但至于另十一位同学的感受,作者不了解,故选B。21C指

62、自己日后受益匪浅的“教训”,incident与句子主语it一致,指这件事,但incident一词没有反映出下文作者所叙述的思想变化,故应排除。A、D两项与文意不符。22B虽然时隔三十年,但Macaulay的名言对于作者来说仍然记忆犹新,是作者生活的准绳,选B。本题用still与前面的Thirty years构成时间上的对比。23A这里是指衡量自己的一种方法,故选A。24B根据下一句But all of us可知这里应用否定词,故排除A、C。我们当中总要有人做出像国家是否参加战争、军队是否去打仗这样的重大决定,但做出这样重大决定的人毕竟为数不多,故排除D而选B。25C这样的决定当然是重大决定,故

63、选C。26Dcall on/upon sb. to do sth.表示“要求某人做某事”。call sb. out意为“把某人叫出去”,call sb. up意为“给某人打电话”,两者虽然能接不定式,但不符合语境。call for sb.虽也有“要求某人”之意,但不能接不定式。27A下一问句已有提示。28Achange在这里作“零钱”解。把这一题和下一题结合起来理解,不难选出extra与returned这两词分别为两题的答案,本题选A。29D多余的找零应该归还,故选D。30B根据下一句中的主语可知,这里应选B,意思是“这样的事只有你知道”。这里的you是泛指,指任何人。.本文讲了一个赌棍想要赌

64、钱,因此叫他的儿子把风,可他的儿子却把警察找来的故事。31C细节理解题。根据第一段第二句As a driver, he was busy but he was paid much.可知答案为 C。32B推理判断题。根据第一段第三、四句His wife was an able woman and did all the housework. When he came back, she took good care of him and he never did anything at home.可知答案为 B。33A推理判断题。根据第一段倒数第四、五句His wife told him not

65、 to do it but he didnt listen to her. She had to tell the police.可知答案为 A。34A细节理解题。根据第一段最后一句he hated her very much and the woman had to leave him.可知答案为 A。.35.changed根据文章开头提到的“those three changes that took place in the second half of the 20th century, which has had the most lasting impact on our lives

66、 today.”可知。36end根据第二段中提到的“The interstates, tore down the invisible walls around US. towns.”可知是结束先前的旅游状况,即put an end to短语的使用。37connected / linked / joined根据第二段中“But their immediate effect was to make Americans feel that certain doors had been unlocked”可推知。38drive / travel根据第二段中“With the interstates c

67、ame a sense of freedom: A person could drive anywhereeverywhereeasily.”可知。39same根据第三段第一句中的“for the first time in history, people in every corner of the country were watching exactly the same thing at exactly the same moment.”可知。40Determining / Deciding根据第三段“Their decisions about what to put on the a

68、ir determined what people would be talking about the next day.”中的determined转化而来。41information根据第四段“It was no coincidence that it was initially referred to as the information superhighway”中的information可知。42communication根据第四段“people who had never met and would never meet could communicate as if they w

69、ere lifelong friends.”中的communicate转化而来。43decisions / choices根据第四段“No one else had the absolute authority to arrange the individuals life; he or she made that decision, moment by moment.”中的decision可知。44available / accessible根据第四段“now, in theory, was available with a series of key taps from ones room.”中的available可知。

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