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1、课时作业(十一)Unit 4Section Grammar过去分词作状语.用括号内词的适当形式填空1_ (taste) terrible, the medicine was thrown away by the child.2Kids usually finish school at 3:30 pm. However, most parents work until 6:00 pm.,_ (make) it hard for them to pick their kids up.3The hospital has recently obtained new medical equipment,

2、 _ (allow) more patients to be treated.4This isnt as hard as it sounds, and it is far better than any other method because you improve your vocabulary while _ (read) an interesting piece of literature.5_ (face) tough challenges, the Chinese womens volleyball team still won the Olympic title in Rio.6

3、Located in the city center, the exhibition hall enjoys very convenient transport, _ (attract) many visitors every day.7_ (fail) to reach them on the phone, we sent an email instead.8_ (translate) into English, the sentence has an entirely different word order.9_ (receive) no reply, he decided to wri

4、te another letter to the personnel manager about his job application.10_ (hear) the news, she rushed out and disappeared into the distance, _ (leave) the book lying open on the table.11Traditional Chinese activities, such as the dragon dance and Peking opera, are performed as fixed programs, _ (add)

5、 diversity to local culture.12_ (work) in several countries, the young man seems to have the experience were looking for.阅读理解ADiana Ross, American pop singer and actress, achieved international popularity, first as the lead singer of the Supremes and later as a solo (独唱的) artist. Diana Ross was born

6、 on March 26, 1944, in Detroit, Michigan. She was the second of six children of Fred and Ernestine Ross, who lived in one of Detroits poor districts. Because her family were closely connected with each other, Ross almost didnt notice the difficult life as she grew up.Rosss professional career began

7、in 1959, when she joined several neighbourhood friends to form the Primettes. The group was renamed the Supremes after signing a recording contract (合同) with Motown the following year. The group produced many numberone hit singles (热门单曲) on the US Billboard Hot 100, including Baby Love, Stop! In the

8、 Name of Love and Someday Well Be Together. In 1967, the group was renamed Diana Ross & the Supremes, foreshadowing (预示) Rosss solo career, which she started in 1970.Beginning with Aint No Mountain High Enough from her first solo album, Ross enjoyed more than ten years of great success with her hit

9、singles. Ross also developed a filmacting career in the 1970s, beginning with a starring role as jazz singer Billie Holiday in Lady Sings the Blues and continuing with Mahogany, for which she also recorded the theme song Do You Know Where Youre Going To.However, in the mid1980s, Ross saw her career

10、begin to wane. Most of her albums were rerecordings of earlier material. In 2006, she produced I Love You, a collection of love songs by many artists, and she started an energetic concert tour the following year to make the album publicly known. Although you cant find her songs on the US Billboard H

11、ot 100 now, Ross remains popular as one of the leading musical performers of all time.1What can we learn about the Supremes?AIt had to break up in 1967.BIt used to be named the Primettes.CIt was made up of Ross and her classmates.DIt signed a contract with Motown in 1959.2Which of the following song

12、s is included in Rosss first solo album?ABaby love.BStop! In the Name of Love.CAint No Mountain High Enough.DSomeday Well Be Together.3What can we learn about Do You Know Where Youre Going To?AIt was the theme song of Mahogany.BIt was one of Rosss No.1 hit singles.CIt was sung by a blues singer.DIt

13、was from Rosss first film.4What does the underlined word “wane” in the last paragraph probably mean?ADevelop faster. BEnd quickly.CStart again. DBecome weaker.BHave you ever heard of “film therapy”? Doctors are using films to encourage their patients to talk more freely about their problems. Support

14、ers of “film therapy” say that discussing characters and plot lines from a proper film can help people understand themselves better.Andrew Wooder, a doctor from Alabama, who charges 45 for a onehour “film therapy” session, says, “I was treating a woman who had been badly let down in a relationship,

15、and who was experiencing such strong feelings that it was difficult for her to speak about them. I told her that her situation reminded me of On the Waterfront, when Marlon Brandos character realises his brother is dishonest and he feels a great sense of betrayal. My patient identified (认同) so easil

16、y with him that she started to cry. Watching and discussing the film unlocked all the feelings she had buried. Each time she watched and cried, she felt better.”Andrew admits that film therapy does not work for everyone, but says he has used it successfully with about a third of his patients. “Throu

17、gh the film characters, plots and even music, it allows people to be faced with their problems.” He says that Falling Down, in which Michael Douglas plays the part of an unemployed man who is so frustrated that he uses violence, is an example of the dangerous consequences of not letting anger go. “I

18、 used this film with a patient who was very upset because he was holding on to a lot of the anger he felt towards people who had frustrated him,” says Andrew. “We talked about Michael Douglass character and the disastrous path he takes, and my patient then realised that he needed to let go of his fe

19、elings more regularly so as not to erupt like a time bomb.”5How can a doctor treat a patient by using films?AAsk the patients to see many films.BLet the patients do what the characters in the films do.CDiscuss the characters and plot lines in the film.DAsk the patients to predict what the films are

20、talking about.6After discussing Falling Down with Mr Wooder, the man realised that he should _.Aforget those who hurt himBstop his acts of violenceClet go of his angerDlearn from Michael Douglas7What does the text mainly tell us?ADoctors also have problems.BFilms can help unlock feelings.CWatching f

21、ilms can help you become happy.DPatients should pay more attention to films.完形填空A little girl created a perfect gift for her mothers birthday. It was a drawing of a _1_ on white paper with the words “For mom: love, love, love” decorated with hearts. She folded (折叠) her letter, but then she _2_ it.Fo

22、r most people, that would be the _3_ of this story, but this story had a different result. James Carrell found the letter. He had just _4_ his mother, wishing her a happy birthday. After he hung up, Carrell saw the _5_ on the ground outside of a hardware store in Manvel. “I _6_ it was a gift,” said

23、Carrell. “I opened it up and saw the flower and hearts. It really _7_me.” Carrell thought the letter would _8_ someones day and that maybe he could find the owner, so he posted it on the Internet. The message moved a lot of people, _9_ one man.“I was sitting at my friends house and saw a mans _10_,”

24、 said Carrell.The comments (评论) included one from Robert Alvarado. He wrote, “I cant _11_ you found my babys letter.” Carrell reached Alvarado to _12_ the letter. It took a few days, but the men finally met on Thursday night.“Eventually the letter made it home,” said Alvarado. “We are _13_ for what

25、James Carrell did.”We often forget the power of _14_ things, but for this family from Alvin, Carrells small act left a(n) _15_ impression.1A.bird BcardCcake Dflower2A.received BdestroyedClost Dposted3A.end BpartCinfluence Dcause4A.promised BinvitedCseen Dcalled5A.paper BcashCbag Dtool6A.proved Bexpl

26、ainedCrealised Dadmitted7A.satisfied BfrightenedCshocked Dtouched8A.start BcontinueCbrighten Druin9A.obviously BextremelyCespecially Dprobably10A.photograph BarrivalCconclusion Dreply11A.forget BbelieveCunderstand Dpretend12A.read BpresentCreturn Dpublish13A.ready BgratefulCresponsible Danxious14A.l

27、ittle BcertainCuseless Dextra15A.unhappy BbeneficialClasting Dreasonable课时作业(十二)Unit 4Section Developing ideas, Presenting ideas & Reflection.单句语法填空1Respond quickly and _ (brief), apologising for your mistake.2Being the coach of the new team, I was excited because I knew we were going to win, but to

28、 my _ (disappoint) we were defeated.3Many buildings on the campus are his _ (origin) creations.4Knowing these causes can make us examine our _ (behave), and correct bad habits.5The course _ (normal) attracts about 100 students per year, of whom up to half will be from abroad.6If you fail to check ou

29、t in this manner, the staff will hold an inspection in your _ (absent) and assess whether any payment is required.7He sensed a _ (responsible) for music.8The city was crowded with _ (disappoint) people with no interest in settling down.9At last I ended up _ (hit) the set with my fist, and it stopped

30、 working altogether.10In short, internet voting, _ some extent, is unfair and cannot be trusted.11Data collected from the device could be used to recognize different participants _ (base) on how they typed, with very low error rates.12Kids will feel like theyre not good enough or that you dont care

31、and, as _ result, may see no point in trying hard for their accomplishments.阅读理解ATeenagers who spend hours in front of the television may have a poorer diet as young adults.A study, which involved nearly 1,400 high school students found those who watched TV for five hours or more every day had less

32、healthy diets than other students five years later. Why does this happen? Should the parents take any measures?On the one hand, people who spend a lot of time in front of the TV, especially teenagers, may snack (吃零食) more, and that may influence their longterm diet quality.On the other hand, TV ads

33、for fast food, sweets and snacks make teenagers eat more of those foods. TV time might also replace exercise time for some kids.The researchers found a clear relationship between TV time during high school and diet quality of the young. While the heaviest TV viewers were eating the most junk food, t

34、hose whod watched fewer than two hours every day had the most fruits and vegetables.As far as I am concerned, children should watch no more than two hours of television per day. And parents should set a good example by eating right, being physically active and curbing their own TV time.1According to

35、 the passage, heavy TV viewers are easy to _.Aeat more fruitsBeat fewer vegetablesCeat less junk foodDeat more food high in calcium (钙)2The underlined word “curbing” in the last paragraph can be replaced by _.Aadding BcheckingCcontrolling Dstopping3What suggestion does the author give the parents? A

36、They must watch TV with their children.BThey should stop the children from watching TV.CThey should pay attention to nutrition in diets.DThey cant do what they dont want their children to do.BWhen I was a little kid, one of my favorite things was to go to the zoo. I have recently heard that there ar

37、e debates as to whether elephants should live in zoos or wander around freely. My position is that elephants should live in zoos for people to see.Many experts say that elephants have a good life in zoos. Most zoos are taking the necessary steps to make living conditions better for the elephants. Th

38、ey are doing things such as replacing the hard floor with sand or dirt. This makes it easier for them to wander around. Zoos are also expanding their elephant houses to give the large animals more room to go around.Zoos also protect endangered species. According to the World Wildlife Fund, in 2014 t

39、he total population of African elephants was around 700,000, and the Asian elephant population was around 32,000. The Asian elephants are on a path to dying out. Without zoos, they all are likely to disappear within our lifetime. The National Zoo plans to spend millions of dollars on a new Asian ele

40、phant habitat. That way, they can start their own group if the Asian elephants are gone.There are people who want zoos to empty all of their elephant displays. If they decide to do so, it would take the chance to see elephants close up away from people. That could change the publics favorable opinio

41、n of elephants. The National Zoo director John Berry says that allowing visitors to experience the elephants close up encourages people to care about endangered species. During one of my visits to the zoo, it was a very hot day. I was sweating a lot. Big Ben, the largest elephant on display, walked

42、up to me and gently squirted (向喷射) my face with water from his trunk. Everyone was amazed at what he did. That was a very nice thing. I am sure that elephants are the nicest animals on earth. I wish all zoos would keep their elephant displays open to the public. I want all my friends to be able to e

43、xperience what I experienced with Big Ben.I feel zoos should follow all the necessary steps to keep elephants in zoos. I would raise money at my school if it could help to keep elephants in zoos.4According to the passage, what do we know about the Asian elephants?AThey are living in a new habitat.BT

44、hey are at the risk of disappearing.CThey prefer wandering on hard floors.DThey often squirt peoples face with water.5What does the underlined word “displays” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?AProducts. BTrades.CHabitats. DExhibitions.6What is the authors attitude towards keeping elephants in zoos?AObje

45、ctive. BDisapproving.CSupportive. DDoubtful.读后续写阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。I had just a very wonderful day. Although all my days are always wonderful to me, that day was completely different. There was a bulletin board saying that they would need to find volleyball players for the girls an

46、d I was so happy! I have been loving playing volleyball since my mother taught me how to play. I was so excited that I couldnt wait to play! Then I read more what was on that bulletin board, which said that there would be an audition after three weeks! “Three weeks?!” I thought about it. I did know

47、how to play volleyball but I was not much of an expert in doing it but I still wanted to try.After that I was determined to practice volleyball every day. I practiced hard again and again each day and I never got tired of doing the same practice through all the days, and finally, the day came. I was

48、 so prepared for this and hurried to the gym to audition. When I had reached the gym, I was surprised to see that 12 or 14 girls were lining up and I guessed I was the last one to arrive. Then our audition began. Some of the girls failed to pass the audition and some passed.There was only 1 slot lef

49、t to complete the 6 girls to join the volleyball team and suddenly I felt nervous because the person in front of me was going to take her serve (发球). Then the girl hit the ball and then. the ball didnt pass over the net. The girl slapped her forehead and left, leaving me standing in the middle of th

50、e court.Then the coach spoke, “Okay, you serve.” She handed me the ball and I caught it with my hands. As the ball was in my hands, my hands were suddenly sweating and so was I!注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2请按如下格式作答。I then suddenly became nervous about this. “Maybe I should back off,” I told myself. _Then I beg

51、an. I came to a pause, taking a deep breath. _课时作业(十一).用括号内词的适当形式填空1Tasting2.making3.allowing4reading5.Facing6.attracting7Having failed8.Having been translated9.Having received10.Hearing; leaving11.adding12.Having worked.阅读理解A【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。讲述了享有国际知名度的美国流行歌手和演员戴安娜罗斯的生平及她的一些作品。1答案与解析:B细节理解题。根据第二段第一句中

52、的“form the Primettes”和第二句“The group was renamed the Supremes after signing a recording contract with Motown the following year.”可知,至上女声组合以前的名字是the Primettes。故选B项。2答案与解析:C细节理解题。根据第三段第一句“Beginning with Aint No Mountain High Enough from her first solo album, Ross enjoyed more than ten years of great su

53、ccess with her hit sinles.”可知,Aint No Mountain High Enough在她的第一张个人专辑里。故选C项。3答案与解析:A细节理解题。根据第三段中的“.with Mahogany,for which she also recorded the theme song Do You Know Where Youre Going To.”可知,Do You Know Where Youre Going To是电影Mahogany的主题曲。故选A项。4答案与解析:D词义猜测题。上文讲的是戴安娜罗斯演艺事业的成功,根据However可知,此处表示转折,由此可推

54、知,此处是说在20世纪80年代中期,罗斯发现她的事业开始衰落,且下文也提到此后她的大部分专辑都是对早期素材的重新录制。故选D项。B【语篇解读】本文介绍了“电影疗法”被作为一种治疗手段应用于心理治疗中。5答案与解析:C细节理解题。根据第一段第三句“Supporters of film therapy say that discussing characters and plot lines from a proper film can help people understand themselves better.”可知,C项正确。6答案与解析:C细节理解题。根据最后一段最后一句中的“my p

55、atient then realised that he needed to let go of his feelings”可知,这位患者意识到释放心中怒火的必要性,否则他就会像炸弹一样随时爆发。故选C项。7答案与解析:B主旨大意题。文章第一段最后一句中的“a proper film can help people understand themselves better”即本文主旨,下文又通过医生列举的两个实例说明了“电影疗法”可以帮助人们释放情绪。.完形填空【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。Carrell捡到一位小女孩写给她母亲的生日祝福信,很受感动,于是发到网上寻找失主,最后将其物归原主。1

56、答案与解析:D由下文中的“I opened it up and saw the flower and hearts”可知,纸上画的是一朵花(flower)。2答案与解析:C根据本句话中的but和下文的内容可知,女孩给母亲的生日祝福信丢失了。3答案与解析:A根据下文中的“but this story had a different result”可知,此处是说对大多数人来说,这将是故事的结尾。此处end与result对应。4答案与解析:D由下文中的“After he hung up”可知,Carrell刚刚给他的母亲打过电话。5答案与解析:A结合第一段中的“It was a drawing of

57、 a _ on white paper”可知,此处表示当Carrell挂断电话之后,在一家五金店外面看见了地上的纸。6答案与解析:C由下文中的“I opened it up and saw the flower and hearts”可知,此处表示Carrell意识到那是一份礼物。7答案与解析:D由信的内容以及Carrell接下来的做法可知,Carrell很受感动。touch“感动”。8答案与解析:C结合语境可推断出,此处表示Carrell认为收到这份礼物的人一定会很高兴。故选C。brighten“(使)更开心”。9答案与解析:C根据语境及下文内容可知,Carrell在网上发布的关于这封信的内

58、容感动了很多人,尤其是一位男士。10答案与解析:D由下文中的“The comments (评论) included one from Robert Alvarado”可知,Carrell正在朋友家中,看见了一位男士的回复。11答案与解析:B此处指女孩的父亲感到很惊讶,无法相信竟然有人捡到了女儿的信。12答案与解析:C由上文可知,Carrell在网上发布消息是为了找到信的主人,故他联系Alvarado,想归还那封信。13答案与解析:B由上文可知,Carrell捡到了女孩的生日祝福信,并想方设法将其还给她,故女孩一家应该非常感激他。14答案与解析:A由下文中的small act可知,此处表示我们经常忘记小事的力量。15答案与解析:C对于Alvarado全家来说,Carrell的小举动给他们留下了持久的印象。lasting表示“持久的”。

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