1、Module 3Adventure in Literature and the Cinema.话题延读Wakehursts Big Summer AdventureA range of events for children keep them busy during the summer holidays,including fun activities which also encourage learning.Price:All activities are self-led and free to participate in.Children aged 16 and under go
2、 free,but adults will need to pay usual garden admission entrance fees of 12.50.Kids go wild at Wakehurst this summerCome and join us in our 50th anniversary year on an adventurous journey and celebratory events around the global gardens.Pick up your Big Summer Adventure visa and a map from the visi
3、tor centre.Be a Golden Globetrotter!Travel to 5 countries in 5 weeks.Explore the gardens to find the golden cases of outdoor activities.A new country and golden case will arrive in the gardens each week!Turkey:25 July to 6 SeptemberR.O. Korea:1 August to 6 SeptemberAustralia:8 August to 6 SeptemberM
4、exico:15 August to 26 SeptemberThe UK:22 August to 6 SeptemberBug Bootique Hotel TrailCan you help our garden creatures in their beautiful hotels to plan a perfect party?25 July to 26 SeptemberPlace:Childrens Heritage GardenMuddy Mondays!Make a special birthday cake for worms at the Mud Kitchen.Mond
5、ays:27 July,3,10,17,24,31 AugustPlace:Childrens Heritage GardenGo Potty!Get hands-on with our potty activities.25 July to 6 SeptemberPlace:Childrens Heritage Garden1.Where can you get your Big Summer Adventure visa?A.At the local police station.B.At the gate of the garden.C.At the visitor centre. D.
6、At the ticket office.2.If you want to experience various cultures of countries,you should choose .A.Go Potty! B.Muddy Mondays!C.Be a Golden Globetrotter! D.Bug Bootique Hotel Trail3.Whats the authors purpose of writing this passage?A.To attract people to join in the activities.B.To tell children how
7、 to spend summer holidays.C.To help people know better about the activities.D.To persuade children to balance studies and play.语篇解读:本文是一篇应用文,介绍了英国植物园Wakehurst在暑期举办的儿童冒险活动。答案及剖析:1.C细节理解题。根据文中的“Pick up your Big Summer Adventure visa and a map from the visitor centre.”可知,Big Summer Adventure visa要在游客中心
8、领取。故选C项。2.C细节理解题。根据Be a Golden Globetrotter!部分中的“Travel to 5 countries in 5 weeks.”可知答案。3.A写作意图题。本文是一则广告,旨在吸引人们去参加儿童探险活动,故选A项。.七选五(2018山东日照高三联考)Do you know how bird population numbers are gathered?Scientists find answers to changing bird populations,habits and habitats in part by asking bird-lovers
9、to help.One way is through Project Feeder Watch,a program run by Cornell Universitys Lab of Ornithology thats celebrating its 30th year.1.First,find a convenient spot where you can see the comings and goings of birds.Maybe you have a balcony or a good window overlooking your yard.Or maybe you can do
10、 the project at your school with classmates. 2. If at home,you can do weekend counts,but if doing the project at school,choose two consecutive(连续的)weekdays.Provide one or more bird feeders and a birdbath or dish of water,then count the numbers and kinds of birds that visit.You dont have to sit still
11、 watching all day.3. Ask yourself,does weather affect the habits of the birds you see? Do they visit in groups or one by one? What kind of food attracts them?4. For example,thread Cheerios(麦圈)and blueberries on a pipe cleaner bent in whatever shape you want.Tie a string on it and hang it from a bran
12、ch.Or spread peanut butter on a cardboard toilet paper roll,then roll it in seed before hanging it on a hook or branch where birds can find it.5. The data you submit will be added to that of thousands of other feeder watchers across the country.At the same time,the observation skills gained through
13、learning to identify birds,their habitats and eating preferences will also help you to enjoy nature more wherever you go.A.Attach much importance to what birds like to eat.B.Just take notes whenever you notice activity in the area.C.Here is what the scientists do to collect the information they need
14、.D.You can join the celebration and have fun while helping the researchers.E.Bird food and feeders can be purchased,or you can make them at home.F.Try to monitor the same area during the same two days in a row each week.G.Information you provide will help scientists learn about increases or decrease
15、s in bird populations.答案:1-5DFBEG.完形填空(2018吉林长春高三四模)It had been a long time since I had gone to Jacksonville, Florida.I had driven to town 1 to find the old barber shop where my hair had been cut as a child.As I 2 around, I was a little disappointed to see the old buildings had been 3 with new high-
16、rise ones.After walking about a block I saw an open shoe store.Wondering whether I could get the 4, I walked in.As I stood talking to the salesman, the front door opened and a young man about twenty came into the store in a 5.“I need a new pair of shoes,” said the 6.As he turned the corner, I was 7
17、to see that the young man had no legs.Seeing us 8, the young man said, “When I was a 9, my parents used to buy me a new pair of shoes every year.That was such a wonderful feeling 10 I have never forgotten.”Soon the salesman came with a large box.He put it down on the floor, took out a boot and hande
18、d it to the young man.Placing the boot 11 his nose, the boy closed both eyes, and took a large breath.I did not know what to say as tears began to roll down his 12.Suddenly we heard the salesman shouting to an old man 13 who looked in the window from time to time.The young man looked at the old man
19、and then turned to me.“Would you walk out and see what 14 that fellow wears?” he 15.Wondering why, I 16 walked to the front door, opened it and asked the old man to 17.“What size shoes do you wear?” the boy asked the man.“I dont know,” he replied, as he 18 his old tennis shoes.“I would say nine and
20、a half,” I suggested.“Whats your 19 hiking boot in nine and a half?” the boy asked the salesman.Within a minute, the salesman returned with a pair of hiking boots.The boy 20 out, took the boot, placed it to his nose and took a large breath.Once again, tears came to his eyes.“Sir, would you mind tryi
21、ng on these boots?” the boy asked the old fellow.1.A.needing B.waiting C.helping D.hoping2.A.wandered B.jumped C.ran D.wondered3.A.ruined B.decorated C.replaced D.lined4.A.key B.answer C.shoes D.service5.A.wheelchair B.car C.boot D.suit6.A.salesman B.owner C.elder D.customer7.A.excited B.shocked C.a
22、shamed D.embarrassed8.A.unsatisfied B.uninterestedC.puzzled D.worried9.A.student B.manager C.barber D.kid10.A.everything B.something C.nothing D.anything11.A.to B.over C.across D.on12.A.sleeves B.hands C.cheeks D.legs13.A.in horror B.in sorrow C.in relief D.in rags14.A.color B.size C.price D.materia
23、l15.A.requested B.ordered C.required D.begged16.A.suddenly B.unwillinglyC.slowly D.steadily17.A.leave B.enter C.visit D.meet18.A.turned aroundB.showed up C.turned awayD.looked down at19.A.best B.dearest C.heaviest D.quickest20.A.burst B.looked C.reached D.broke语篇解读:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者在一家鞋店看到一个没有腿的年轻人为一位
24、贫穷老人买靴子的故事。答案及剖析:1.Dneeding需要;waiting等待;helping帮助;hoping希望。作者开车到城里希望找到那间旧理发店。所以选项D切题。2.Awandered徘徊,漫步;jumped跳;ran跑;wondered想知道。固定搭配wander around (四处)徘徊。当作者四处游荡时,看到那些旧建筑被替换成新的高层建筑,作者有点失望。所以选项A切题。3.Cruined毁坏;decorated装饰;replaced取代;lined排队。固定搭配be replaced with被替换为。再联系上一小题的剖析,这里选项C切题。4.Bkey钥匙;answer答案;s
25、hoes鞋;service服务。根据上文可知,作者没有找到那家旧理发店。当看到一家鞋店时,作者希望通过询问店员得到答案。所以选项B切题。5.Awheelchair轮椅;car汽车;boot靴子;suit西装。根据下文“the young man had no legs”可知,这个年轻人没有腿,所以他应该是坐着轮椅。所以选项A切题。6.Dsalesman售货员;owner店主;the elder老人;customer顾客。根据下文可知,这个年轻人说:“我要一双新鞋。”他是一名顾客。所以选项D切题。7.Bexcited兴奋的;shocked吃惊的;ashamed羞愧的;embarrassed尴尬的
26、。作者发现说要一双新鞋的年轻人居然没有腿,所以他感觉非常吃惊。所以选项B切题。8.Cunsatisfied不满意的;uninterested不感兴趣的;puzzled困惑的;worried担心的。根据前文可知,作者和店员都吃惊于这个没有腿的年轻人居然来买鞋,所以年轻人看到了他们脸上的困惑表情。所以选项C切题。9.Dstudent学生;manager经理;barber理发师;kid孩子。句意:当我还是一个孩子时,我父母每年都给我买一双新鞋。所以选项D切题。10. Beverything每件事;something重要的事;nothing无关紧要的事;anything任何事。句意:那真是一种美妙的感
27、觉我从来没有忘记过。所以选项B切题。11.Ato到,向;over超过,在之上;across穿过,横穿;on在之上。句意:年轻人把靴子放在鼻子前,闭上双眼,吸了一大口气。所以选项A切题。12.Csleeves袖子;hands手;cheeks脸颊;legs腿。句意:当眼泪开始滑落年轻人的脸颊时,我不知道该说点什么。所以选项C切题。13.Din horror惊恐地;in sorrow悲伤地;in relief显著地;in rags衣衫褴褛。句意:突然,我们听到售货员向一位衣着破旧并不时往窗户里看的老人大喊。由常理可知,如果是一般顾客或行人,售货员不会如此无礼地对待对方。只有乞丐在附近逗留时,售货员才
28、会这样。所以选项D切题。14.Bcolor颜色;size尺寸;price价格;material材料。由后文可知,作者出门问老人穿多大号码的鞋子,所以这里年轻人是拜托作者帮忙询问老人所穿鞋的尺寸。所以选项B切题。15.Arequested请求;ordered命令;required要求;begged乞求。二者素不相识,所以年轻人应该是请求作者帮忙。所以选项A切题。16.Csuddenly突然地;unwillingly不情愿地;slowly慢慢地;steadily稳定地。带着疑问,作者慢慢地走到前门,打开门让老人进来。所以选项C切题。17.Bleave离开;enter进入;visit拜访;meet遇
29、见。联系上一题的剖析可知,作者开门让老人进入店里。所以选项B切题。18.Dturned around转过身;showed up出现;turned away转过脸去;looked down at低头看着。年轻人问老人穿多大号的鞋。老人应该是低头看了看自己的旧网球鞋,然后回答不知道。所以选项D切题。19.Abest最好的;dearest最贵的;heaviest最重的;quickest最快的。年轻人问售货员店里最好的九分半尺码的皮靴是哪种。所以选项A切题。20.Cburst out突然大笑,大哭等;looked out注意;reached out伸手拿;broke out爆发。根据后面“.took the boot, placed it to his nose.”可知,年轻人伸手拿起了靴子,放在了鼻子前面所以选项C切题。