1、 课时作业(一)必修1Unit 1 Friendship限时:30分钟.单项填空1That ebook is no longer an ordinary book with a screen _ you can read novels.Ain which Bof whichCthat Dwhere2The story of Li Tianyi, the son of _ famous military singer, driving a BMW without a license and attacking a couple on the road has drawn the attentio
2、n of _ public.Athe; the B/; the Ca; an Da; the3You look well. The air and the sea foods in Sanya must _ you, I suppose.Aagree with Bagree toCagree on Dagree about4_ you write so well?By reading and keeping diaries every day.AHow is it that BIs it how thatCHow it is that DWhat is it that5You _ a chil
3、d. You can take care of yourself.Really? But I am only 15 years old.Ano longer are Bnot any more areCare no longer Dno more are6Have you seen the film before?No.This is the first time that I_ it.Asee BsawChave seen Dhad seen7_crime in this area has increased so much over the last 20 years?AWhy is it
4、 that BWhy it is thatCWhy was it that DWhy it was that8Did you hear_ John?Yes,he rang me this morning and we agreed_ a date to meet.Aof; to Babout; withCfrom; with Dfrom; on9Wow, isnt this handsome device the most popular iPad 2? Can I have a look at it?_.ANo, you cant BSorry, it is expensiveCYes, g
5、o ahead DOf course, it looks good10With a lot of difficult problems _, the manager felt like a cat on hot bricks.Asettled BsettlingCbeing settled Dto settle11Wow! It snowed last night. What a nice world!Youre right. But its more difficult to find my missing keys with snow_ the ground.Acovered Bcover
6、Cto cover Dcovering12“Could we put off the meeting?” she asked.“_.” He answered politely. “This is the only day everyone is available.”ANot likely BNot exactlyCNot nearly DNot really13People should stop using their cars and start using public transport._. The roads are too crowded as it is.AAll righ
7、t BExactlyCGo ahead DFine14Please tell me _ you are getting on with your new classmates.Awhether BwhatCwhere Dhow15Why did you talk to the teacher after class?I dont understand _ during the lecture.Athe problem did she tell usBhow did she sayCthat she was talking aboutDwhat she was teaching.完形填空What
8、 would I do for Carols 50th birthday? It was _16_ that she didnt want a party, certainly not a surprise party(that was an agreement at our marriage)“How about a small dinner with _17_?” I asked.“No,” she said, “I hate being the center of _18_.”Still, the milestone had to be marked. _19_ wasnt going
9、to let her get away with a Stouffers frozen dinner and a movie video, _20_ was all she said she wanted. 16A.amazing BclearCunusual Dimportant17A.neighbours BchildrenCfriends Dclassmates18A.attention BcommentCview Dinterest19A.She BItCHe DI20A.for BthatCwhich DwhenI thought and thought, and _21_ maki
10、ng my decision, I sent a letter to her friends, asking them for photos, poems, and letters. “Carol doesnt _22_ a party in personbut Im hoping to _23_ her a party in a book.” I bought a(n)_24_ with a friends advice, and what I wanted _25_. For a few minutes at the end of every workday, I _26_ pull ou
11、t the marking pens and make up the _27_, Carols.Photos of her in junior high, pictures of us _28_ the boys, original songs, notes, cards, and poems. It made me _29_ for all the years we had had together. The _30_ was more than the album. It was the friendship and love she had given to me, to our kid
12、s and to all her friends and family. You could _31_ it on every page.I wrapped it up and _32_ it home. “Happy birthday, sweetie,” I said. “Its not a frozen dinner or a video, but its _33_ you deserve.” She cried. She doesnt _34_ like to cry, but I think she likes the book. Shes said so many times. A
13、nd every time I remind her _35_ putting it together was a gift to me.21A.before Bafter Cwhen Donce22A.want Bhave Chold Dattend23A.make Bchoose Cfind Dgive24A.album BnovelCmirror Dovercoat25A.went on Bpoured inCturned back Dgot away26A.could Bshould Cwould Dmight27A.decision Bstory Cmind Dbook28A.for
14、 Baround Cwith Dexcept29A.grateful Bworried Cnervous Dspecial30A.meaning BgiftCparty Dworld31A.count BreadCexpress Dimprove32A.took Bsent Cplaced Dpacked33A.how Bwhy Cwhich Dwhat34A.normally BmerelyCreally Dobviously35A.whether BthatCwhen Dwho.阅读理解What can help you make a fortune in the future? Grad
15、uating from a top university might not be enough. A new study from the University of Essex in Britain has shown that the more friends you have in school, the more money youll earn later.The idea that popularity could have a serious impact on ones earning potential shouldnt come as too much of a surp
16、rise. The researchers noted that if you want to get ahead in life, social skills and networking are easily as powerful as talent and hard work.“If a person has lots of friends, it means that he or she has the ability to get along with others in all kinds of different situations,” said Xu Yanchun, 17
17、, from Nantou High School in Shenzhen, who totally agreed with the recent finding. “Also, friends always help each other. They not only create wider social circles for you but lift your mood when you occasionally feel depressed,” said Xu. She believed that all this helps you “earn a higher salary”Ma
18、ybe thats why some people think the younger generations are in the age of friendaholism(交友狂症). A woman even complained that the networking website Facebooks 5,000friend limit was too low for her large reserve of social contacts.But what does a friend mean? Should friends be regarded as a form of cur
19、rency?“Call me uncool, but I think of a friend as an actual person with whom I have an actual history and whom I enjoy actually seeing. It seems, however, that this is no longer the definition(定义)of friend,” said Meghan Daum, who works with The Los Angeles Times in the US.Daum despised(鄙视)the idea t
20、hat quantity trumps(胜过)quality in the age of friendaholism. She thought the idea of friendship, at least among the growing population of Internet social networkers, was to get as many of notreallyfriends as possible. For example, a friend might be someone you might know personally but who could just
21、 as easily be the friend of a friend of some other Facebook friends you dont actually know.36Whats the main idea of the passage?AMaking friends is important.BMaking friends makes you earn more money.CFriends give you success.DSocial skills are important.37Which of the following sentences is TRUE?AIt
22、 is surprising that making more money is popular with people.BIf you want to win in life, social skills are as important as talent and hard work.CThe young now have friendaholism.DFriends do not create your wider social circles but lift your mood when you occasionally feel depressed.38Whats the opin
23、ion of Xu Yanchun about making friends?AMaking friends may help you a lot in your life.BMaking friends can get a lot of money.CMaking friends can make you work hard.DMaking friends can improve your ability to work.39Whats the authors attitude?AObjective. BSubjective.CNeutral. DOptimistic. 课时作业(二)必修1
24、Unit 2 English around the world限时:30分钟.单项填空1Frank studied_English language in London for four years, so he gets_ good knowledge of London.Aa; the B/; /C/; a Dthe; a2Do you think its a good idea to make friends with your students?_,I do. I think its a great idea.AReally BObviouslyCActually DGenerally
25、3It seems that all the people _ are interested in the _ situation.Apresent; present Bpresented; presentedCnow; present Dnowadays; present4The Internet, as well as newspapers and magazines, _ a more and more important part in our daily life.Ahave played Bare playingCis playing Dhas been played5Of the
26、se two basketball teams,the former comes from the US; the_ comes from England.Alate BlaterClatter Dlately6Over the last 20 years, the village has changed so much that I can hardly_ it now.Aknow BpickCrecognize Drealize7Could you buy me the same book _ you gave Tom yesterday?Aas BthatCwhich Dwhat 8Wo
27、uld you please lend me some money?_. I was not born with a silver spoon in my mouth.ANo problem BOut of questionCWithout question DNo way9The money collected should be made use of _the people who are in trouble.Ahelping BhelpCto help Dto helping10She requested that no one _ of her decision.Ashould t
28、ell Bbe toldCtold Dwas told11I dont like the way _ you laughed at him.Awhich Bin whichCwhat Dhow12I went to his party at his _.Arequest BhelpCcommand Dexpression13The teacher asked us _ her the truth.Atell BtellingCnot to tell Dnot telling14The old pianist wouldnt listen to our repeated request that
29、 he _ in public again.Aplay BplayedCwould play Dwas going to play15Its so nice to hear from her._, we last met more than 30 years ago.AWhats more BThat is to sayCIn other words DBelieve it or not.阅读理解Today, we complete our story about the influential English writer William Shakespeare. He wrote play
30、s and poems during the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries, which remain very popular today.During earlier times, people would probably have learned several ancient Roman and Greek plays. It was not unusual for writers to produce more current versions of these works. For example, in Shakesp
31、eares play The Comedy of Errors Shakespeare borrowed certain details from the ancient Roman writer Plautus. For his play Macbeth, Shakespeare most likely used a work on Scottish history by Raphael Holinshed for information. Shakespeare might have borrowed from other writers, but the intensity(强度)of
32、his imagination and language made the plays his own. While many plays by other writers of his time have been forgotten, Shakespeare and his art live on.Shakespeare was also influenced by the world around him. He described the sights and sounds of London in his plays. His works include observations a
33、bout political struggles, the fear of diseases, and the popular language of the citys tradesmen. Shakespeares knowledge of the English countryside is also clear. His works include descriptions of deep forests, local flowers, and the ancient popular traditions of rural people.It would be impossible t
34、o list all of the ways in which Shakespeares works have influenced the world culture. But the first and greatest example would be his great influence on the English language. During his time, the English language was changing. Many new words from other languages were being added. Shakespeare used hi
35、s sharp mind and poetic inventiveness to create hundreds of new words and rework old ones. For example, he created the noun forms of “critic”, “mountaineer” and “eyeball”. Many common expressions in English come from his plays, including “pomp and circumstance(装腔作势)”from Othello, “full circle(绕圈子)”
36、from King Lear, etc. The list of cultural creations influenced by Shakespeare is almost endless. From paintings to television to music and dance, Shakespeare was well represented. Shakespeares plays have been translated into every major language in the world.Shakespeare became a wellknown writer dur
37、ing a golden age of theater. His years of hard work paid off.16What can we infer from the passage?AMany of Shakespeares works were influenced by earlier writings.BShakespeare was hardworking when he was a student.CThe experience of living in London helped a lot with Shakespeares works.DShakespeare b
38、ecame rich later because of the popularity of his works.17Shakespeare might have learnt some information from ancient Roman works in_.AKing Lear BThe Comedy of ErrorsCMacbeth DOthello18Why could Shakespeares works survive his time?ABecause there were so few people writing plays in his time.BBecause
39、he produced too many works that nobody else could do.CBecause he was a rich and influential person of his time.DBecause his works were rich in imagination and language.19Shakespeares greatest influence should be on_.Athe English language BpaintingsCtelevision Dmusic and dance20The passage is mainly
40、about _.Aan introduction to Shakespeares life and his worksBthe main features and styles of Shakespeares playsChow culture influenced Shakespeare and he influenced cultureDShakespeares greatest influence on the world culture.任务型阅读下面文章中有5处需要添加小标题。请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出符合各段意思的小标题。选项中有一项是多余选项。A. The Lo
41、ng History of MarriageBThree Historical Stages of MarriageCSmall Pay for a Happy MarriageDRequirements for MarriageEWedding and Marriage CeremoniesF. Reasons for Marriage21_ Married people know they must adjust to one another to make their marriage successful, and those adjustments require thoughtfu
42、lness, cooperation, and sacrifices of some personal desires. Through the ages, however, people in all lands have found that these adjustments are very little to pay for the lifetime rewards of a happy marriage.22_ Some countries, such as England and Switzerland, require that banns(结婚预告), or public n
43、otices of a proposed marriage, be announced. In most civilized countries couples must get a license to marry. Most states require a blood test or a general checkup before granting a license.23_ Wedding and marriage are not the same. The wedding is the ceremony that marks the beginning of a marriage.
44、 The basic element of marriage is the consensus(意见一致) in the marriage ceremonythat is, the mutual agreement of the two people to be married.24_ The history of marriage may be as old as that of the man and family. In ancient times the mans family often provided presents for all the relatives of the w
45、oman. If the gifts were favorably received, the man would be given the woman he wanted.25_ Marriage has developed through three stages. At first it was simply mating. The second stage gradually developed the legal process and moral obligations, and the rights of each mate began to be defined. The th
46、ird stage stresses ethical(道德的) rights. 课时作业(三)必修1Unit 3 Travel journal限时:30分钟.单项填空1Yesterday, I gave Mary an apple _ my favorite banana.Ain preference to Bin place ofCin agreement with Din exchange for 22011重庆卷 In communication, a smile is usually_strong sign of a friendly and_open attitude.Athe; /
47、 Ba; anCa; / Dthe; an32011辽宁卷 By the time Jack returned home from England, his son_from college.A. graduated B. has graduatedC. had been graduating D. had graduated42011浙江卷 Ive been writing this report _ for the last two weeks, but it has to be handed in tomorrow.Afinally BimmediatelyC. occasionally
48、 Dcertainly5When shopping you must keep it in mind that dont let yourself be_ into buying things you dont want.Aexpressed BorganizedCpersuaded Dpreferred6She couldnt wait _ home after such a long and tiring journey.Agoing Bto goCgo Dwent7Does the film _ you?Yes. Ive been hooked deeply.Aappeal to Bca
49、re aboutCbuild on Dresult from82011辽宁卷 No matter how_, it is not necessarily lifeless.A. a desert may be dry B. dry a desert may beC. may a desert be dry D. dry may a desert be9_ you have the drug habit, youll find it hard to get rid of.AUnless BOnceCThough DBefore10Nowadays in India, women with ind
50、ependent incomes are refusing to_to the traditional practice of arranged marriage.Agive in Bpick upChand in Dmake up11I like getting up very early in summer. The morning air is so good _.Ato be breathed Bto breatheCbreathing Dbeing breathed12After the death of their mother,the children were_ by an a
51、unt.Ataken care Blooked forCcared for Dcared of13She prefers _ on the Internet rather than _ in the supermarket.Ato shop; to shop Bshop; shopCto shop; shop Dshop; to shop14I _ glasses since I was in primary school and I hate them. They make me look like a bookworm.Ahave worn Bhave been wearingChave
52、been worn Dwas wearing15Mr Black, this is our language lab. Would you like to go and have a look?OK. _.AHelp yourself BThis way, pleaseCFollow me DAfter you.阅读理解ALondon has become a cycle friendly zone after the launch of a new bike hire scheme. It has been designed to encourage more people to cycle
53、 in and around central London.So how does it work?First you have to sign up to the scheme to be sent a key. The key will unlock one of the bikes,which are kept at docking stations in and around central London. You have to pay an access fee for the key and then you pay as you go, for the length of ti
54、me you use the bike.Transport for London,which runs the scheme,are hoping to have 6,000 bikes and 400 docking stations in place by the end of the year. The new hire system is hoping to ease congestion(拥挤)in London and is expected to create up to 40,000 extra cycle trips a day into the city centre. L
55、ondon Mayor Boris Johnston launched the scheme and said London had been “filled with thousands of gleaming machines that will transform the look and feel of our streets and become as commonplace on our roads as black cabs and red buses”However,there have been a few problems since the scheme was laun
56、ched last Friday. On the first day some people found they couldnt dock their bikes properly and their usage of the bikes had not registered. Transport for London did admit they had been expecting a few “teething problems” and have said they wouldnt charge for the first day as a “gesture of goodwill”
57、. Some other people have criticized the lack of docking stations and locks for the bikes as well as the price it costs to hire the bicycles.Despite the comments,the greenthinking London Mayor still seems very positive about things,saying,“My campaign for the capital to become the greatest big cyclin
58、g city in the world has taken a big pedalpowered push forwards.”16London Mayor Boris Johnston launched the new bike scheme in order to _.Areduce the air pollution of the cityBencourage the citizens to take exerciseCdeal with the citys traffic problemsDincrease employment opportunities17If you want t
59、o hire a bike, in which order will you do?a. pay for the bike according to the time you use itb. pay for the key to a bikec. cycle in and around central Londond. sign up as a member to get a keyAbdca BbcadCdcba Ddbca18All the following are the problems of the scheme EXCEPT_.Athe high cost to hire a
60、bikeBnot registering their usage of the bikesCnot charging for the first day of the schemeDdocking the bikes properly19From the passage we can infer that _.ALondon Mayor is confident of the schemeBthe scheme will be cancelled because of the problemsCall the citizens in London support the schemeDthe
61、cycling revolution is not successfulBWhen we offer our best wishes to others, more often than not, we say: “May you be happy every day”. But its easier said than done to stay happy all the time. There are always things that stand in its way.The first, perhaps the biggest is genetics. Some scientists
62、 say that some people are naturally happier than others. Besides, major life events as well as social and economic factors can also stand in the way of happiness, such as losing your job or a family member. Then, there is health affecting your happiness. So, is it possible that people can find lasti
63、ng happiness with so many factors preventing them?Positive psychologists(心理学家)believe its possible for people to stay happy for long periods, although it cannot be lasting. Martin Seligman at University of Pennsylvania argues that daytoday happiness comes from two things: pleasures and satisfactions
64、. Pleasures are rich experiences that simply make us feel good things like eating cake or drinking wine. While pleasures can be quite satisfying, the enjoyment we get from them is shortlived.Satisfactions are activities that we like to do and we give all we have to them. They are often challenging,
65、and we have to draw_on personal skills and strengths to perform them. For some people, satisfactions come with work. Doctors, for example, often become so concentrated in an operation that hours pass without them noticing the time. For others, it may be hobbies like gardening, playing tennis or stam
66、p collecting. These satisfactory activities affect the mood in a way that appears to be lasting.Too often, people choose pleasures over satisfactions because they are easier and the effects are more immediate. Though pleasures may work for a while, there are bad effects. Pleasurable activities becom
67、e less enjoyable if overused. Always choosing pleasures over satisfactions can also prevent people from developing their personal strengths, which, if theyre not put to work, will die.20How many aspects are mentioned that affect ones staying happy?ATwo. BThree.CFour. DFive.21Compared with pleasures,
68、 satisfactions _.Ahave immediate effect and work quicklyBare more meaningful and last longerCare more easily ignored by peopleDdepend mostly on ones genetics22The underlined phrase “draw on” means _.Alearn BfindCimprove Duse23What is the best title for the passage?AHow to Be a Happier Person?BIts Im
69、possible to Stay Happy Long.CPleasures Are Different From Satisfactions.DThe Factors That Affect Our Happiness. 课时作业(四)必修1Unit 4 Earthquakes限时:30分钟 .单项填空12011上海卷 After getting lost in a storm, a member of the navy team _ four days later.Arescued Bwas rescuedChas rescued Dhad been rescued2What does t
70、he notice say?All the storytellers should meet at the same hall _ won the first three prizes.Awhat Bas Cwho Dwhich 3The number of people invited _ fifty, but a number of them _ not seen at the meeting.Awas; were Bwas; wasCwere; was Dwere; were4We cant have lunch at the restaurant, because _.Aall of
71、us dont have moneyBnot all of us have moneyCeveryone of us dont have moneyDnone of us have money5Hi,Maria! I got the first place in the exam._! Everyone knows you cheated and you just copied Tonys paper.ACongratulations BCome onCGood luck DCheer up6Nowadays some protective parents want to_their kids
72、 from every kind of danger, real or imagined.Aspot Bdismiss Cshelter Ddistinguish7After graduation Id like to find a job _ I can use what I have learnt at school.Awhose Bwhich Cwhere Dthat8The sports meeting of our school will be held next month.Which_ are you going to enter for?Aaffairs Bevents Cma
73、tters Dprograms9His sudden _ of violent anger put an unpleasant end to the meeting.Abreak Bburst Cattack Dexpress10Let me congratulate _ you _ the birth of your daughter.Ato; for B/; on Con; for D/; for11As he _ in the river for five hours, the thief looked very pale and hopeless.Atrapped Bhas been
74、trappedCtrapping Dhad been trapped12Although he was disabled when he was only ten years of age, yet he aimed _, for which his classmates spoke _ of him.Ahigh; high Bhighly; highlyChighly; high Dhigh; highly13_ from what he said, he must be an honest man.ATo judge BJudgingCBeing judged DJudged14This
75、information allows businessmen to keep_ of their list of goods by showing which items are being sold and how fast they are moving.Asight Btrack Ctouch Dsign15How do you find the new book by Mary?_. I think reading it is a complete waste of time.AVery good BBy accidentCIn the library DVery boring.完形填
76、空The Foreign Ministry on May 19,2008 opened a book of condolences(吊唁簿) for foreign diplomats(外交官) to express their sympathies for the _16_ of the Sichuan earthquake. It_17_ open for three days, until the _18_ of the national mourning(全国哀悼). Ambassadors and diplomats _19_ more than 150 countries and
77、international organizations on May 19,2008 _20_ to sign the book and _21_ their heads at a mourning board.The diplomats also expressed their _22_ for the Chinese government, the PLA and the Chinese people in _23_ the disaster.Coffie Alain N. Papatchi, the Ivory Coasts ambassador to China, was the fi
78、rst _24_ the book of condolences,_25_ Jorge Eugenio Guajardo Gonzalez, the Mexican ambassador, led embassy_26_ in paying their respects.Nirupama Rao, the Indian ambassador,_27_ arrived back in Beijing after _28_ quakehit areas, was also _29_.Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi _30_ the visitors and express
79、ed his _31_ for their friendship and support.The foreign ministrys overseas _32_ also on May 19,2008 opened books of condolences and flew the Chinese flag at halfmast.16A.victims Bpeople Csoldiers Dwounded17A.left BmaintainedCexpanded Dremained18A.permission BdecisionCconclusion Dcelebration19A.off
80、Bin Cfrom Dto20A.signed up Blined upCmade up Dstood up21A.bowed Blifted Cshook Dhit 22A.desire BrespectCunderstanding Dsupport23A.connecting with Bdealing withCarguing with Dbeginning with 24A.to design Bto resignCto sign Dto respect25A.while Bwhen Cas Dfor 26A.crew Bteam Cfaculty Dstaff27A.which Bw
81、ho Cthat Dwhom 28A.visiting BdescribingCrescuing Dscanning29A.consistent BabsentCpresent Dcontent 30A.received Bmade Cled Ddirected 31A.attitude Baltitude Clatitude Dgratitude32A.organizations BgovernmentCcountry Dmissions As of May 18,2008, the leaders of 166 countries and heads of more than 30 int
82、ernational organizations had offered _33_ condolences(哀悼) to China.As well as sending _34_ teams to the country, the international community has _35_ $246 million by May 20,2008.33A.our Btheir Chis Dher 34A.chief Bbelief Crelief Dbrief35A.made Bdonated Cgave Dcollected .阅读理解Finally, for the first ti
83、me in my life, I was going to move into a brandnew house and it was an absolute beauty. I spent hours upon hours walking up and down the hallway just looking at that sunken living room. I had never actually seen one of those before and always thought they were only for rich people. It sure made me p
84、roud to now have one for my very own. I smiled real big and then put a foot down onto the first step, which led down onto the beautifully carpeted living room. Then I carefully looked to make sure I did not get any dirt on the golden colored carpet. Then I removed my shoes and walked all around the
85、living room, feeling the soft, new, thick carpet beneath my feet. I met the real estate agent (房地产中介)for the last time, signed the final papers and he handed me the keys. I jumped into my car and rushed as fast as I could to my rented mobile home to get the family and start the movingin process. Tha
86、t was a very good day in my life, because no one in my family would ever have to live on the streets like I did as a young boy when running away from that abusive Florida orphanage. This house would be kept in brandnew condition, and would last forever and everso that all my children, grandchildren
87、and great grandchildren would always have a nice, new looking place to live, no matter what. That held true year after year and about five years later, we sold that immaculate house for top dollar. There was not a spot or smear (污渍)or hole anywhere in that beautiful house. Not even on the walls coul
88、d you find a small nail hole that would have held a picture. I was supposed to meet with the real estate agent who was selling our house later that evening and when I arrived, I was surprised to find the new owners of the house standing in the driveway. I parked my car, walked up and began talking w
89、ith the older couple. “This house is in perfect condition,” said the old man. “Perfect in every way. Not even a nail hole in any of the walls,” I told him proudly. “Its really too bad that nobody lived here,” said the old woman. “I lived here for five whole years,” I said with a great big smile on m
90、y face. “No. You didnt live here for five years. You just stayed here for five years,” said the old lady. All the way home I thought about what she said. What did she mean? How could they not be happy about buying a house in perfect condition and without any holes in the walls? I was very puzzled. T
91、hen it hit me like a ton of bricks. I quickly pulled over to the side of the road and just sat there thinking. The old lady was absolutely right.Just because you stay in a house, it doesnt mean you really lived in it. Not unless you put your heart into it, enjoy it and do the things that make you ha
92、ppy while you are therelike walking into the living room and seeing pictures of the kids and the smiling faces of the grandchildren or watching them yelling their little lungs out under the sprinkler in your front yard, and yes, maybe even a picture of the old dog who decided to go to the bathroom o
93、n that beautiful carpet.I sat there alone biting my bottom lip and feeling very much ashamed of what I had done by having lost five years of my life, not to mention what I had taken from my family without even realizing it. Living really is much more than just remembering yesterday with only your mi
94、nd. It is walking into your home and living for today with your heart and your eyes. Those holes in the wall, when all the furniture is gone and the house is completely bare, are memory holes and without any memories, “You didnt really live there. You just stayed there.” Today, our home in Brunswick
95、, Georgia has so many darn pictures of kids, grandkids, friends and dogs on the walls that it might collapse one day. And if it does, that will be very sad for me. 36The underlined word “immaculate”in the fifth paragraph probably means “_”Apeaceful Bperfect Cpractical Dpermanent37Which of the follow
96、ing statements is NOT true according to the passage?AThe writer was excited when he moved into a brandnew house.BThe writer was satisfied with the sunken living room.CThe writer was particular about the brandnew house.DThe writer was first puzzled at what the old lady said.38At last, the writer real
97、ized _.Astaying at a house meant doing everything meaningfulBliving in a house didnt have the same meaning as staying in a house Cstaying at a house was equal to living in a houseDlooking at the smiling faces of the grandchildren was a happy thing39From the passage, we can infer that _.Aa brandnew h
98、ouse was more important than the life itselfBenjoying life was far more important than keeping a house perfectCthere was no point in remaining memories in a houseDhow to live a happy life remained to be discussed40In order to keep the house in good condition, the writer did the following EXCEPT _.Aw
99、alked on the carpet carefully Bkept the walls clean Cdidnt put any dirt on the carpet Dused the house as he liked41What can we conclude from the passage?AActually the writer felt a bit regretful for not leaving some memories of the house.BThe writer lived a happy childhood.CThe old man and the old l
100、ady appreciated the doings of the writer.DThe writers attitude to the life was very stubborn. 课时作业(五)必修1Unit 5 Nelson Mandelaa modern hero限时:45分钟.单项填空12011湖南卷 Only after they had discussed the matter for several hours_a decision.Athey reached Bdid they reach Cthey reach Ddo they reach 2_they visited
101、 the Science Museum,they showed great interest in everything they saw.AThe first time BFor the first timeCAt first DAt the first time3I think its going to rain._ The skies are dark and cloudy.ANot really. BI guess so.CWhy not? DHow great!4What are you reading, Tom?Im not really reading, just _ the p
102、ages.Aturning off Bturning aroundCturning over Dturning up5The first decade in the 21st century is the one _ many significant advances are made in China.Athat Bin whichCwhich Dwhere6With the Internet popular, more people_ the Internet to buy and sell items.Aturn to Blook forCdeal with Dtalk about7In
103、 the end, it was Becky _ he turned for a gentle word and a smile.Aon whom Bin whomCto whom Dfor whom8Unfortunately, the element Madam Curie devoted all her life _ her death.Ato caused BcausingCto be caused Dto causing9All of us still remember the terrible earthquake that _ Wenchuan several years ago
104、.Ahappened BstruckCknocked Dexploded10I think it must have been in the restaurant _ we had our dinner _ I lost my keys.Athat; when Bthat; thatCwhere; that Dwhich; that11He was nearly killed in a car accident the other day.Oh, when was _ exactly?It was on April 28 _ he was riding a bike on the drivew
105、ay.Athis; that Bthat; whenCthat; that Dthis; when12The part in the film _ the man broke down the door made some of the audience give a cry.Awhich Bwho Cwhere Dwhom13Do you think it _ great reward for London to hold _ Olympic Games in 2012?Athe; the Ba; theCa; an D/; /14Henry escaped _ by admitting h
106、is mistake.Abeing punished Bhaving been punishedChaving punished Dpunishing15We found Marys brother had _ more story books than Anns.Avery Btoo manyCby far Dfar.阅读理解Jackie Heinrichers love affair with bamboo started in her backyard. “As a child, I remember playing among the golden bamboo my dad had
107、planted, and when there was a slight wind, the bamboos sounded really musical.”A fisheries biologist, Heinricher, 47, planned to work in the salmon industry in Seattle, where she lived with her husband, Guy Thornburgh, but she found it too competitive. Then her garden gave her the idea for a busines
108、s: Shed planted 20 bamboo forests on their sevenacre farm.Heinricher started BooShoot Gardens in 1998. She realized early on what is just now beginning to be known to the rest of the world. It can be used to make fishing poles, skateboards, buildings, furniture, floors, and even clothing. An added b
109、onus: Bamboo absorbs four times as much carbon dioxide as a group of hardwood trees and releases 35 percent more oxygen.First she had to find a way to massproduce the plantsa tough task, since bamboo flowers create seed only once every 50 to 100 years. And dividing a bamboo plant frequently kills it
110、.Heinricher appealed to Randy Burr, a tissue culture expert, to help her.“People kept telling us wed never figure it out,” says Heinricher.“Others had worked on it for 27 years! I believed in what we were doing, though, so I just kept going.”She was right to feel a sense of urgency. Bamboo forests a
111、re being rapidly used up, and a United Nations report showed that even though bamboo is highly renewable,_as many as half of the worlds species are threatened with dying out.Heinricher knew that bamboo could make a significant impact on carbon emissions(排放)and world economies, but only if huge numbe
112、rs could be produced. And thats just what she and Burr figured out after nine years of experimentsa way to grow millions of plants. By placing cuttings in test tubes with salts, vitamins, plant hormones, and seaweed gel, they got the plants to grow and then raised them in soil in greenhouses.Not lon
113、g after it, Burrs lab hit financial difficulties. Heinricher had no experience running a tissue culture operation, but she wasnt prepared to quit. So she bought the lab.Today Heinricher heads up a profitable multimilliondollar company, working on species from all over the world and selling them to w
114、holesalers(批发商). “If you want to farm bamboo, its hard to do without the young plants, and thats what we have,” she says proudly.16What was the main problem with planting bamboo widely?AThey didnt have enough young bamboo.BThey were short of money and experience.CThey didnt have a big enough farm to
115、 do it.DThey were not understood by other people.17What does Heinricher think of bamboo?AFragile and affordable.BProductive and flexible.CUseful and earthfriendly.DStrong and profitable.18The underlined word “renewable” in Paragraph 6 probably means “_”Aable to be replaced naturallyBable to be raise
116、d difficultlyCable to be shaped easilyDable to be recycled conveniently19What do you learn from the passage?AHeinrichers love for bamboo led to her experiments in the lab.BHeinrichers determination helped her to succeed in her work.CHeinricher struggled to prevent bamboo from disappearing.DHeinriche
117、r finally succeeded in realizing her childhood dream.短文改错下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写上该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词。2只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。I firmly believe that everyone in the world loves his mother. So am I. My mother is an ordina
118、ry teacher. She always works hardly, just as other mothers do every day. In fact, she isnt good health. She had been suffering from arthritis (关节炎) for many years. In spite of this, he never stops working or gives up hope. I still remember the day that my mother accepted a card of congratulations fo
119、r Teachers Day from her director. The card was read “Thank you for your hard works; Happy Teachers Day to you!” At that moment, I was so moving that tears came to my eyes. I am proud of my mother.书面表达假如你是李华,你的美国笔友Jim问及你高考后的暑假是怎样度过的,请根据以下要点写一封电子邮件回复他。具体内容如下:1学会了开车;2参加了英语培训课程,提高了口语水平;3游览了北京的名胜;4学做饭、做家
120、务等;5询问对方情况。注意:1词数100120;2可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。参考词汇:驾照driving licenseDear Jim,_Yours sincerely,Li Hua 课时作业(六)必修2Unit 1 Cultural relics限时:30分钟.单项填空1The drunken driver said his father was Li Gang after the accident in Hebei University._ He must take the blame, no matter who his father is.AW
121、hat for? BSo what?CNo doubt. DNo wonder.2In order to _ the financial storm, many families cut their daily expenses.Aprevent BsurviveCquit Dmiss3Many young people left their hometown for big cities _ better jobs.Ain favour of Bin search ofCin charge of Din honour of4The book, mainly _ use in college,
122、 is a bestseller this summer.Adesigned for Bdesigned toCdesigning for Ddesigning to5Dear, I can find a better job if I go to Germany, maybe.Dont be silly._, you know.AActions speak louder than wordsBA golden key can open any doorCA bird in the hand is worth two in the bushDBetter late than never6Ple
123、ase remain_; the winner of the prize will be announced soon.Aseating BseatedCto seat Dto be seated7I am interested in that laptop.It seems to be the latest style.What do you charge for it?$8000._, but I cant afford it.AIts worth that BIts really niceCPlease lower the price DThats too dear8I have no_
124、 that he will pass the exam, but I still think there is something about whether he has really got everything ready.Adoubt BwonderCchance Dpoint9I dont think he could have finished his work last night,_?Ado I Bdid heChas he Dcould he10The TV series is_.Ive never seen a better one before.Athought litt
125、le of Bthought highly ofCthought little Dthought highly11Fred entered without knocking and, out of breath, sank_ a chair.Aon Boff Cinto Dto12The song In Spring has brought national fame to Xuriyanggang, _ won the second place in the 2010 Avenue of Stars Finals.Awhen Bwhat Cwhere Dwho13Hank is always
126、 rude, _ is why people tend to avoid him.Athat Bit Cthis Dwhich14Green tea, _ many experts suggest, should be drunk regularly to improve health.Awhich BwhereCwhen Das15We should learn from the spirit of the Foolish Old Man_ the mountains in our daily study.Aremoved BmovedCwho removed Dmoving.完形填空A m
127、an wanted to make an investment (投资)An idea struck him:“Why dont I plant a small mango tree and enjoy the benefits when it grows into a big one?” So he went to the _16_,bought a small tree and took it home. To the pride of his family,he _17_ it in the center of his _18_.He read everything about _19_
128、 a mango tree. He got up early every morning,for he was determined to supply the tree with all the necessary nutrients. He watered it,_20_ it with manure (粪肥),and took good care of its leaves by removing those _21_ ones. He made sure the tree received enough care.16A.city BfarmCmarket Dshop17A.grew
129、BmovedCplanted Dthrew18A.garden BhouseCvillage Dyard19A.buying BimprovingCkeeping Draising20A.decorated BequippedCserved Dsupplied21A.green BredCwhite DyellowMany times he sat and _22_ the beauty of the growing tree while dreaming about the _23_ mangoes that the tree would _24_. His mind was always
130、filled with the wish to taste the first fruit of the tree.Years went by _25_now,he had a big tree with its leaves shining and healthy,its bark healthy and hard. It was a big attraction _26_ it decorated his whole garden.Then one day he noticed a small bud (花蕾),which in a couple of days grew into a b
131、eautiful _27_. Now he could _28_ wait for the fruit so he started to increase his supply of nutrients and care. Then one day the tree let out its first producta small green fruit. The man was so _29_.He waited for a few more weeks till the fruit grew in _30_. The day came when he decided to _31_ the
132、 first fruit of the tree. He _32_ the tree,picked the fruit and then came his _33_. The fruit was not like what he expected. It was hard,big and round. He was puzzled. He was sad.Seeing this,his _34_ came and asked him what happened. He told them that the fruit from his tree was not what he wanted.
133、When the neighbours heard this,they did not know whether to _35_ or comfort him,for what he planted years ago was not a mango tree. We can only reap (收获) what we plant.22A.admired BdrewCgreeted Doperated23A.beneficial BexpensiveChealthy Dtasty24A.bear BburstCdeserve Dmake25A.immediately BquicklyCnar
134、rowly Dsuddenly26A.because BifCthough Dwhen27A.flower Bfruit Cleaf Dnut28A.always BhardlyCnever Dstrangely29A.greedy BhappyCnervous Dsad30A.age Blength Csize Dwidth31A.observe Bsell Csteal Dtaste32A.climbed Bcut Chid Dkilled33A.anxiety BcheersCdisappointment Dopinion 34A.children BfriendsCneighbours
135、 Drelatives35A.complain BlaughCmotivate Dsupport.阅读理解The Parthenon in Athens is a building with a long and complex history.Built nearly 2,500 years ago as a temple celebrating the Greek goddess Athena, it was for thousands of years the church of the Virgin Mary of the Athenians, then a mosque (清真寺),
136、 and finally a ruin.The building was changed and the sculptures were much damaged over the centuries.By 1800 only about half of the original sculptural decoration remained.Between 1801 and 1805, Lord Elgin, the British ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, which controlled Athens, acting with the full k
137、nowledge and permission of the Ottoman authorities, removed about half of the remaining sculptures from the fallen ruins and from the building itself.Lord Elgin loved Greek history and transported the sculptures back to Britain.The arrival of the sculptures in London had a huge effect on the Europea
138、n public, greatly increasing interest in ancient Greek culture and influencing contemporary artistic trends.These sculptures were acquired from Lord Elgin by the British Museum in 1816 and since then they have all been on display to the public, free of charge.Since the early 1980s, however, the Gree
139、k government has argued for the permanent removal to Athens of all the Parthenon sculptures in the British Museum.They have also challenged the British Museum Board of Trustees legal title to the sculptures.The British Museum, however, insists that it exists to tell the story of cultural achievement
140、 throughout the world, from the dawn of human history over two million years ago until the present day.The museum considers itself an important resource for the world: the breadth and depth of its collection allows the world public to reexamine cultural identities and explore the complex network of
141、interconnected world cultures.It also says that, within the context of this unparalleled collection, the Parthenon sculptures are an important representation of ancient Athenian civilization.Each year millions of visitors admire the artistry of the sculptures and gain insights on how ancient Greece
142、influencedand was influenced by the other civilizations that it encountered(遭遇)36For most of its history people went to the Parthenon to_.Aadmire the goddess AthenaBpray to their godCsearch for sculpturesDlearn about its complex history37The underlined “it” (in Paragraph 4) refers to “_”Athe British
143、 MuseumBthe Greek governmentCthe ParthenonDthe British Museum Board of Trustees38What can we learn about Lord Elgin from the passage?AHe is greatly admired in Greece.BHe worked for the Ottoman Empire.CHe saved the Parthenon sculptures from being destroyed.DHe had a deep interest in Greek culture.39T
144、he authors main intention in writing this passage is to tell_.Athe history of the Parthenon and its sculpturesBwhat people can see in the British MuseumCwhy the British Museum refuses to return the sculpturesDthe influence of Greece on British culture 课时作业(七)必修2Unit 2 The Olympic Games限时:30分钟.单项填空1Y
145、ou must keep it in mind that nothing can _ a mothers love.Arestore BremoveCreplace Drenew2I _ early and_ an hours walk before breakfast.Aused to get up; takingBused to get up; takeCwere used to getting up; takeDwere used to get up; take3Much knowledge as well as many abilities _ from our teachers.Ye
146、s.We should love and respect our teachers.Aare learned Bis learnedClearn Dlearns4I am in _ charge of the class which was once in _ charge of my wife.A/; the B/; /Cthe; / Dthe; the5A tree was planted along the road_.(Choose the one that is NOT proper for the blank)Aevery ten metres Bevery tenth metre
147、Cevery other metre Devery the tenth metre6Our teacher often tells us only by working hard every day _ a better university at last.Awe will admit to Bwill we be admitted toCwe will be admitted to Dwill we admit to7They found themselves competing_ foreign companies_ a share of the market.Awith; for Bf
148、or; againstCin; for Dagainst; in8Jack has gone to Australia, but Im wondering why he _ in such a hurry.Aleft Bhas leftCleaves Dwas leaving9“Pay me the money for my work, _ Ill beat you flat,” he shouted angrily to the boss. Aand BbutCor Dor rather10The computer was used in teaching. As a result, not
149、 only_, but students became more interested in the lessons.Asaved was teachers energyBwas teachers energy savedCteachers energy was savedDwas saved teachers energy11As far as Im concerned, education is about learning and the more you learn, _.Athe more for life you are equippedBthe equipped more for
150、 life we areCthe more equipped for life we areDwe are equipped the more for life12TV talk shows have covered every inch of space on daytime television. And everyone, who watches them _, knows that each one is different in style.Aregularly BgenerallyCpatiently Dnormally13Considering his contribution
151、to our company, Mr. White_ better treatment than this.Aobserves BpreservesCpretends Ddeserves14If we use the new recycling method, a large number of trees_.Aare saved Bwill saveCwill be saved Dhave saved15Please_the book on the shelf when you have finished it.Atake place of Btake placeCout of place
152、Dreplace.阅读理解“Our aim is to take our art to the world and make people understand what it is to move,” said David Belle, the founder of parkour(跑酷)Do you love running? It is a good exercise, yet many people find it boring. But what if making your morning jog a creative one? Like jumping from walls an
153、d over gaps, and ground rolls? Just like the James Bond in the movie Casino Royale? Bond jumps down from a roof to a windowsill and then runs several blocks over obstacles on the way. It is just because of Bonds wonderful performances that the sport has become popular worldwide.Yes, thats parkour, a
154、n extreme street sport aimed at moving from one point to another as quickly as possible, getting over all the obstacles in the path using only the abilities of the human body. Parkour is considered an extreme sport. As its participants dash around a city, they may jump over fences, run up walls and
155、even move from rooftop to rooftop.Parkour can be just as exciting and charming as it sounds, but its participants see parkour much more than that.Overcoming all the obstacles on the course and in life is part of the philosophy(理念)behind parkour. This is the same as life. You must determine your dest
156、ination, go straight, jump over all the barriers as_if in parkour and never fall back from them in your life to reach the destination successfully. A parkour lover said, “I love parkour because its philosophy has become my life, my way to do everything.”Another philosophy weve learnt from parkour is
157、 freedom. It can be done by anyone, at any time, anywhere in the world. It is a kind of expression of trust in yourself. It is only a state of mind. It is when you trust yourself that you earn energy.16Parkour has become popular throughout the world because of _.Aits founder, David BelleBthe film, C
158、asino RoyaleCits risks and tricksDthe varieties of participants17The underlined word “obstacles” in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to “_”Astreets Bobjects Cbarriers Droofs18Which of the following is true of parkour?AIt challenges human abilities.BIt is a good but boring sport.CIt needs special tr
159、aining.DIt is a team sport.19As its participants move around a city, _.Athey can ask for helpBthey may choose to escapeCthey should run to extremesDthey must learn to survive20Which of the following is the philosophy of parkour?ASports and extremes.BExcitement and freedom.CDreams and success.DDeterm
160、ination and freedom.任务型阅读下面文章中有5处需要添加小标题。请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出符合各段意思的小标题。选项中有一项是多余选项。APreparations for surfingBPotential dangersCCurrent surfers attitude towards surfingDFinding the right waveEWhere surfers come fromFThe most dangerous sportSurfing is one of the fastest developing sports in the wor
161、ld today. It used to be practiced by the ancient Polynesians, but since the 1960s anyone and everyone can go surfing.21_ Surfing is more of a way of life for some people than simply a sport, and many spend their time travelling around the planet in search of the perfect wave. Typically, the average
162、surfer is a relaxed type of person: They say its something about the art of catching waves and being out in the elements that makes you feel very relaxed. Surfers greet each other by saying “Howzit?” (a bit like “Hows it going?”) and sometimes call each other “bru” or “brah” from the Hawaiian word f
163、or brother, “braddah”. British surfers travel in VW camper vans and look a bit like hippies.22_ Anywhere that has a coastline with big waves is home to surfers. Half of Australias coastline is surfable so there are lots of Australian surfers. Hawaii is where the sport was invented and the current ch
164、ampion is Hawaiian Sunny Garcia. A lot of surfers also come from California and New Zealand. There are even surfers in the UK who hang out on the southwest coast where the Atlantic waves hit the shore.23_ Get a board. Most surfers start on short boards. Long boards and guns are only for experienced
165、surfers catching huge waves. You also have to be a very strong swimmer: being able to swim at least 100 meters, and 25 meters underwater is required.24_ Beach breaks are waves which fall onto sand. They can be big, but are best if you are a beginner. Waves vary in size during different seasons and e
166、ven at different times of the day, so watch out! Surfing can be dangerous and you need advice from someone experienced. More experienced surfers catch waves at point and reef breaks. They are away from the coast, and the swell comes deep from the ocean. Point breaks are waves bent because of the sha
167、pe of the land beneath the ocean, and reef breaks are shaped by coral and rocks.25_ Surfing is a dangerous sport if you arent a strong swimmer or if you try to do too much. The main thing most surfers have to worry about is their own board or other surfers boards. Great white sharks, stingrays and d
168、eadly jellyfish are also not friendly to surfers, but actually running into one of these is quite rare. 课时作业(八)必修2Unit 3 Computers限时:30分钟.单项填空12011四川卷 Im sorry I didnt finish it on time._AFine, thanks. BNo, thanks.CThanks a lot. DThanks anyway.2Maybe he really should do more exercises from now on. _
169、, I hope he could get over soon.ASomehow BSomewhatCAnyway DAnywhere3Will you_ my clothes while I have a swim?No problem.Awatch over Blook overCgo over Dthink over 4Toms boss gave him a long leave after the terrible accident._, he was fired.AAs a result BIn other wordsCOn the contrary DTo be honest5I
170、talian Luca Parmitano, one of the European Space Agencys new astronauts, _ to go into orbit and live on the International Space Station in 2013.Ahas been selected Bhas selectedCwill select Dwill be selected6The ballet Nutcracker will be put on next week. Why not join us to the theater?Well, not me.
171、_.AThat is simply not my cup of teaBI cant wait to goCI just dont believe a single word of itDThat is not a point7_ the day went on, the weather got worse.AWith BSinceCWhile DAs8Hey! Here is a message on my cell phone, telling me to send money toDelete it! Its a trick. Many a person _ by such tricks
172、.Ahas been cheated Bhave been cheatedCwere cheated Dwas cheated 9My friend Martin was very sick with a strange fever; _, he could neither eat nor sleep.Amoreover BhoweverCas a result Dfurthermore10The Great Wall is _ tourist attraction that millions of people pour in every year.Aso a wellknown Ba so
173、 wellknownCsuch wellknown Dsuch a wellknown11The dinner was delicious!I agree. I am so full.Thats too bad. But some dessert_.Ahas ordered Bwill be orderedChas been ordered Dwas going to be ordered12It is a truth _ acknowledged that when one has gained material wealth, hell surely seek for spiritual
174、enjoyment.Apartly BuniversallyCparticularly Dpreviously13Im afraid that I cant finish the task as soon as planned._.ADont be afraid BDont mention itCI suppose so DTake your time14You look so worried. Whats the matter?I dont know_ these boring problems.Awhat to deal with Bhow to do withCwhat can I do
175、 with Dhow to deal with15Thats the third time hes won the award in this field.Yes. He _ his maximum potential in the past decade.Aexplored Bis exploringChas been exploring Dhas explored.阅读理解AA Northern Ireland team is leading a research to develop a thinking computer which can sense a users mood.Res
176、earchers at Queens University in Belfast hope to complete the 10 million Euro project for an emotionsensitive computer within four years.The aim is to enable computers to think and behave more like humans.The Europewide project is being led by the universitys School of Psychology and involves 160 re
177、searchers from 27 institutions.The universitys researchers developed the scheme and signed the contract with the European Commission.The academics said the work will build upon attempts to create “multimodal interfaces (多模式界面)” which allow machines to sense and respond to the moods of the user.Progr
178、amme leader Professor Roddy Cowie said while it sounds like science fiction, computers which respond to human emotion will appear in the future.“At the moment, our use of computers is limited by the fact that we need a keyboard and a screen to access them,” he said.“It would make a big difference if
179、 we could interact with them by speaking normallyperhaps through a microphone and a transmitter (传感器)” But emotion is part of normal speech, and experience has shown that most users are deeply uncomfortable with speech interfaces that ignore ittoo uncomfortable to use them very much.“If we can make
180、computers more intuitive (富于直觉的) and expressive, and also less challenging to use, there is great potential to let people make fuller use of information technology.”The emotionsensitive computer would have its own “personality” and establish a social relationship with the user.“Its a fair bet that i
181、n 30 years time, emotionsensitive interfaces will be as much part of life as windowandmouse interfaces are now,” said Professor Cowie.The project team believes such computers will play a major role in teaching and learning.16Which of the following statements is TRUE about the project?AIt aims to cre
182、ate an emotionsensitive computer.BIt can create a 10 million Euro profit.CIt is led by a Southern Ireland team.DIt has been completed within four years.17How will computers sense users moods?AThrough a screen. BThrough a keyboard.CThrough the voice of users.DThrough multimodal interfaces.18We can in
183、fer from the passage that a persons emotion_.Avaries from time to time Bis determined by his own personalityCplays an important role in normal speechDmakes people uncomfortable when one is speaking19What conclusion can we draw from the last paragraph?AEmotionsensitive computers can talk freely as hu
184、man beings.BIt will be difficult for people to use emotionsensitive computers.CEmotionsensitive computers have been widely used in teaching.DIt will be common for people to use emotionsensitive computers in the future.BFujitsu, a Japanese technology company, has created a system capable of simultane
185、ously(同时地)charging multiple portable electronic devices such as mobile phones, digital cameras and laptop computers without the need for cable connections.Electric cars users may also eventually be able to charge their vehicles wirelessly using the same technology, said the company, which developed
186、a sample system at Osaka Prefecture University. Claiming to be the worlds first of its kind, the technology works on the basis of the transmission of electricity using magnetic fields between the charger and the electronic device.The system enables wireless charging at distances of up to several met
187、ers. With the final aim of installing public “charging spots” on the streets in order to enable easy charging around the clock, scientists at Fujitsu Labs are planning to commercially sell products incorporating the new wireless charging system as early as 2012 but have not yet decided how much they
188、 would cost.“This technology paves the way to integrating compact wireless charging functions into mobile phones and enabling multiple portable devices to be charged simultaneously without any restrictions on their position relating to the charger,” the company said in a statement.Mobile phone users
189、 in Japan can currently charge their batteries using the disposable portable plugin batteryoperated device, available at most train stations and convenience stores. However, phone companies warn long time use of it can damage the phones.The company added, “We are also looking at applying the results
190、 of this work to fields other than portable electronics, including power transmission between circuit boards(电路板)or computer chips,and providing mobile charging systems for electric cars.”20This passage is most probably taken from _.Aan instructive brochure Breaders feedbackCa news report Da brief i
191、ntroduction21Which of the following can best describe the striking feature of this system? AIt enables wireless charging at distances of up to several miles.BIt enables you to charge your device very easily beside the clock.CIt is wireless and makes multiple charging at the same time.DIt can be boug
192、ht at any formal supermarkets in the city.22The underlined word “it” in Paragraph 5 refers to_.Athe device Bthe systemCthe phone Dthe battery23The best title for the text would be_.AFujitsu, a famous Japanese companyBPower transmission between circuit boardsCNew wireless charging system developedDMo
193、bile phones damaged by charging 课时作业(九)必修2Unit 4 Wildlife protection限时:30分钟.单项填空1When you get your paper back, pay special attention to _ have been marked.Awhere Bwhich Cwhat Dthat2As a writer, I like _ when people send me pictures of their lovely children reading my books.Athis Bthat Cone Dit3Have
194、you got your exam papers?Not yet. I guess they _ at this moment.Aare being graded Bare gradingChave graded Dhave been graded 4News that the presidents life was_could cause the nations economic crisis to become worse.Ain order Bin danger Cin place Din ruins5He kept a little notebook, in which_ the na
195、mes and addresses of his friends.Awrote Bwas writingCwas written Dwere written6The survivors of the crashed plane had no food or water and were _ the extreme cold weather.Ain the possession of Bin the charge ofCat the mercy of Dat the risk of7_ twice, the postman refused to deliver our letters unles
196、s we chained our dog.ABeing bitten BBittenCHaving bitten DTo be bitten8_ is the distance from Edinburgh to Washington?Sorry, I dont know either.AWhat BHow farCHow long DHow much9Now the worlds attention_the stocking markets,as they have great influence on the worlds economy.Ais fixing on Bhas fixed
197、onCis being fixed on Dhad been fixed on10Have you washed your clothes yet?They_ now.Ahas washed Bis washedCare being washed Dis washing11With the governments aid,those_by the earthquake have moved to the new settlements.Aaffect BaffectingCaffected Dwere affected12The result of this research can be_
198、to new development in technology.Aapplied Bused Cdevote Dhad13Id appreciate_ if you would like to teach me how to use the computer.Athat Bit Cthis Dthis14Many wild animals in the world _, so we must take measures to protect them.Aare dying out Bhave died outCdied out Ddie out15Great as it is,the tig
199、er is as endangered a species as _ all other animals on the earth.Aare Bis Chave Ddo.完形填空A businesswoman got into a taxi in midtown.As it was the rush hour and she was in a_16_to catch a train,she_17_a quick way to reach it.“I have been a taxi driver for 15 years!” the driver said_18_.“You dont thin
200、k I know the best way to go?”The woman tried to explain that she hadnt _19_to annoy him,but the driver kept_20_.She finally realized that he was too annoyed to be_21_,so she changed her_22_.“You know,you are right,”she told him.“It must seem_23_for me not to think you know the best way_24_the city.”
201、_25_,the driver glanced at his_26_in the rearview mirror,turned down the street she wanted and got her to the train on time.“He didnt say another word the rest of the ride,”she said.“_27_I got out and paid him.Then he thanked me.”When you find yourself_28_with people like the taxi driver,you will al
202、ways try to_29_your idea.It can lead to longer arguments,the loss of job chances or the_30_of marriages.I have discovered one simple_31_extremely unlikely method that can prevent the disagreement or other difficult situations from_32_in a disaster.16A.hurry Brush Cmoment Dway17A.chose Bmade Cfound D
203、suggested18A.jokingly Bangrily Canxiously Dcuriously19A.supposed BbelievedCmeant Ddecided20A.apologizing BdrivingCasking Dshouting21A.reasonable BthoughtfulCnormal Dpractical22A.road Bmind Cdirection Dmanner23A.strange Bwrong Cterrible Dstupid24A.across Bin Cthrough Dalong25A.Surprised BWorriedCAnno
204、yed DDisappointed26A.rider Bspeaker Chelper Dcomer27A.until Bafter Cbecause Dsince28A.satisfied BconcernedCcrowded Dfaced29A.give up Bturn downCstick to Dpoint out30A.combination BdestructionCsuffering Ddivision31A.and Bthat Cwhile Dthough32A.lying Bresulting Csetting DleadThe_33_is to put yourself
205、in the other persons shoes and look for the_34_in what that person is saying.Find a way to_35_,and the result may surprise you.33A.problem BimportanceCkey Dreply34A.fact BmeaningCexpression Dtruth35A.agree Bargue Cexplain Descape.阅读理解Buck and the other dogs were now just skin and bone.They pulled wh
206、en they could,and when they couldnt they lay down in the snow.When they were whipped,they stood up and tried to pull again.One day Billee fell and could not stand up.Hal killed him and threw him into the snow. Buck and the other dogs knew that soon they were going to die,too.On the next day Koona di
207、ed,and there were only five dogs left:Joe,Pike,Solleks the oneeyed,Teek,and Buck.It was beautiful spring weather.The snow and ice were melting,the plants were growing,and the forest animals were waking from their winter sleep.It was a lovely morning when the two men, and the five dogs pulling Merced
208、es on the sledge,came into John Thorntons camp at White River.They stopped,and the dogs dropped down immediately to rest.John Thornton was mending an axe,and he went on working as he talked to Hal.“Is it safe to cross the river here?” asked Hal.“No,the ice is too thin.Its much too dangerous,”answere
209、d Thornton.“People have told us that before,” laughed Hal,“but we got here with no problems.”“Only somebody very stupid would cross the White River here,” said Thornton.“Thats what you think,” said Hal. “But weve got to get to Dawson.” He picked up his whip. “Come on,Buck!Get up now!Lets go!”Thornto
210、n went on working.He had warned them,but he knew he couldnt stop these stupid men from going on.But Buck didnt get up.Solleks stood up slowly,then Teek and Joe,and finally Pike.But Buck stayed where he was.The whip came down on him again and again.Thornton_started_to_speak,then_stopped,and_began_to_
211、walk_up_and_down.Hal now put down his whip and started to hit Buck with a club.But Buck had decided not to get up.He had felt thin ice under his feet all day and he saw thin ice in front of him.The club hit him again and again,but Buck felt almost nothing.Then suddenly, with a wild cry,John Thornton
212、 jumped on Hal,throwing him backwards.Mercedes screamed.“If you hit that dog again,Ill kill you,” Thornton shouted.“Hes my dog,” Hal replied.There was blood on his face. “Get out of my way,or Ill hit you,too.Im going to Dawson.”Thornton stood between Hal and Buck and did not move.Hal took out his lo
213、ng knife,but Thornton knocked it out of his hand.Mercedes screamed again.Then Thornton picked up Hals knife and cut Buck out of the harness.Hal didnt want to fight,and Buck was not worth fighting for;he was nearly dead. Hal started the sledge and went down towards the river.Buck lifted his head and
214、watched the sledge move away.Pike was leading,and Joe,Teek and Solleks were behind him.Hal was walking in front of the sledge and Mercedes was riding on it;Charles was walking behind.As Buck watched,Thornton felt his body with gentle hands,searching for broken bones.Buck was very thin,very tired and
215、 very weak,but Thornton didnt think he was going to die.Then both dog and man watched the sledge as it went slowly out on to the ice in the middle of the river.Suddenly the back of the sledge went down and the front went up into the air. Mercedes screamed,and Charles turned and took one step back. T
216、hen a big piece of ice broke off,and dogs,sledge and people disappeared;there was only a big hole in the ice.36From the passage, we can know EXCEPT _.ABuck was too lazy to work for HalBBuck didnt have enough food to eatCBuck and other dogs were often abusedDBuck was loyal to Hal but Hal couldnt unde
217、rstand it37What might be the suitable title of the passage?ACross the White River BAn Unhappy ThingCThe Fight between the Two Men D. The Group of Five Dogs38We can learn from the last paragraph that _.AThornton and Buck were excited at the sunken sledgeBa miserable thing happened as expectedCno one
218、liked Hal, so they wished Hal disappeared from the worldDThornton didnt want to rescue Hal from the beginning39The paragraph will probably talk about _ if the passage continues.Ahow the tradedy occurred Bhow Thornton and Buck depended on each other for survivalChow dangerous the White River wasDhow
219、Buck and Thornton fought against the bad weather40Which of the following statements according to the passage is TRUE?AHal was wise in dealing with everything.BHal had an ability of right judgment but a peaceful and stupid mind.CHal was a cruel, stubborn and unwise man.DWhat Thornton said had much in
220、fluence on Hal.41The underlined sentence possibly shows _.AThornton didnt care about Bucks conditions at allBThornton was concerned about Buck and dissatisfied with HalCThornton thought he should not protect BuckDThornton wasnt heartbroken at Bucks being hit badly 课时作业(十)必修2Unit 5 Music限时:45分钟.单项填空1
221、The new movie _ to be one of the biggest moneymakers of all time.Apretends BagreesCpromises Ddeclines 2April 1st is a special day, _ practical jokes may be played without punishment.Ain which Bon whichCwith which Dfor which3He has bought two pens, but _ writes well.Anone of which Bneither of whichCn
222、one of them Dneither of them4The train _ they were travelling was late.Aby which Bto whichCin which Dat which5John is very _ if he promises to do something hell do it.Aindependent BconfidentCreliable Dflexible6No matter how frequently _, the works of Beethoven still attract people all over the world
223、.Aperformed BperformingCto be performed Dbeing performed7This famous band is_into two girls and three boys, including an American girl.Amade BjoinedCconnected Dformed8My book was here a second ago but now its missing.Someone _ a joke on me.Amust be playingBmust playCcant have playedDcant play9Tiango
224、ng ,_ up into space in 2011, greatly inspired the whole nation once again.Asent Bto be sentCbeing sent Dsending10So well _ in 2011 that the world has agreed that it was the year of China.Adid China performBChina has performedCwas China performedDChina is performing11Mike pretended_lunch when mother
225、stepped in the kitchen.Aprepare Bto prepareCto be preparing Dto be preparing for12The police asked_ if they had seen the accident happen.Apasserby BpasserbysCpasserbyers Dpassersby13He dreams _ one day _ a famous scientist in this field.Aof; becoming Babout; to becomeCabout; become Dof; to become14T
226、he guests arrived at _ the same time and the host had a hard time in receiving them all.Aor so BhardlyCabout Dover15Should it be the first time you _ money with your dream?Aget BmakeCearn Dobtain.阅读理解The Beatles were the most influential band in pop history. In their 8year, 12album history, Paul McC
227、artney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr altered (改变) popular culture dramatically.And it wasnt just the suits and changing lengths of hair the four Liverpool boys wore that had such an impact, but what they seemed to stand for.The world saw them as the voice a new generation, one with a
228、 very different attitude to life.Their influence was at its height in the 1960s, but their music continues to stir listeners today.However, up until recently one aspect of The Beatles was struck in Yesterday: The music had never been remastered (重新灌录)But on September 9 that situation came to an end,
229、 with the release of the entire bands music in a digital makeover.It is probably the biggest reissue (重新发行) in pop music history, said British newspaper the Financial Times.The albums were remastered at Abbey Road Studios in London, the location where the band produced much of their work.The cover o
230、f their last album, Abbey Road of 1969, featured the four young men striding (大步行走) across a zebra crossing on Abbey Road itself.It is one of the most famous of all Beatles imagines.Recently, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the album, hundreds of Beatles lovers gathered there to show their appr
231、eciation.Pop groups come and go.The boy band pursued by screaming fans one year will be forgotten the next.But The Beatles are one of the few groups whose music seems to have endured (持久)Why? Paul McCartneys biographer Barry Miles has an explanation: “They were the first rock band and they just happ
232、ened to be the best.They were the first band to play stadiums, to have their own products. They were groundbreaking in every way.” he says.16Why did The Beatles change popular culture?ABecause of the suits of the four Liverpool boys.BBecause of changing lengths of hair the four Liverpool boys wore.C
233、Because of their albums.DBecause of their different attitude to life.17Which of the following statements is FALSE according to the second paragraph?AThe Beatles influenced people at its height in the 1960s.BTheir music yesterday had never been remastered.CThe entire bands music in a digital makeover
234、 will be remastered.DOn September 9, their music came to an end.18What is their last album?AYesterday.BAbbey Road of 1969.CCome together.DIn my life.19What is not the reason why their music can endure?AThat they were the first rock band.BThat they were the best one.CThat they were the first band to
235、play stadiums and to have their own works.DThat they wore special suits.20Whats the main idea of the passage?AWhat is The Beatles?BLegendary band stays on top in digital times.CThe origin of The Beatles.DWhy is The Beatles popular with people?.短文改错下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),
236、并在其下面写上该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词。2只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Now I cant watch much television. But a little years ago I used to watching it every night. I was often a little tired after a days work and watching TV demanded very little effort. Unfortunate,there ar
237、e too many people among my family. Some wanted to see the programme while others preferred another. I am happy with any programme but the others spent a lot time arguing and there was no way of settling the matter except that we sell the set. Now someone at home reads instead.书面表达假如你是高三学生李华,你校正在组织寒假
238、赴英冬令营营员选拔活动。冬令营由英国文化委员会(British Council)组织,营地在牛津大学(Oxford University)。请根据以下要点给你的英语笔友John写一封电子邮件。内容包括:1你很感兴趣,认为机会难得;2家人反对及其反对的理由;3希望John回一封电子邮件。注意:1词数100120;2可适当增加细节。Dear John,How is everything going?_Yours,Li Hua 课时作业(十一)必修3Unit 1 Festivals around the world限时:30分钟.单项填空12011重庆卷 Michael put up a pictu
239、re of Yao Ming beside the bed to keep himself_of his own dreams.Areminding Bto remindCreminded Dremind22011湖南卷 Before a problem can be solved, it must be obvious _ the problem itself is.Awhat Bthat Cwhich Dwhy3She is a quiet girl. She _ listen to records, alone in her room whenever she is free.Ashou
240、ld Bshall Ccan Dwill4Jane worked hard before the final exam, and it _. She got an A.Apaid off Bshowed offCtook off Dset off5This argument sounds reasonable, but _ its incorrect.Afortunately BactuallyCnaturally Dobviously6As an applicant, youll have to _ your potential employer of your enthusiasm for
241、 the job.Aconvince BinformCwarn Dremind7Victor apologized for_to inform me of the change in the plan.Ahis being not able Bhis not being ableChim not to be able Dhim to be not able8To our disappointment, the trip we had been looking forward to _ in the pouring rain.Astarting BstartCto start Dstarted9
242、“Goodbye, then”, she said, without even _ from her book.Alooking down Blooking upClooking away Dlooking on10He promised to come yesterday, but he hasnt _ yet.Aturned down Bturned outCturned up Dturned to11That rude boy _ have rushed out of the classroom when Ms Green was giving a lecture, which fina
243、lly led to his being punished by the head teacher.Acould BmustCdare Dshould12We are looking forward to_a chance to watch the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games.Agive Bbe givenCbeing given Dgiving13You look so tired. You_have stayed up late again.Ashould Bcan Cmay Dmust14The building w
244、as named Ford Hall_a man named James Ford.Ain place of Bin celebration ofCin memory of Din favour of15John told me that he had lost his key to the car, but he didnt really lose itthats just a(an)_Afool BeventCperformance Dtrick.完形填空I was fifteen months old, a happy carefree kid until the day I fell.
245、 It was a bad fall. I landed on a glass rabbit, _16_ cut my eye badly enough to blind it. Trying to save the eye, the doctors stitched(缝上) the eyeball together where it was cut, _17_ a big ugly scar in the middle of my eye. And as I grew, this _18_ eye in so many ways controlled me.I walked with my
246、face looking at the _19_ so people would not see the ugly me. Sometimes people, even strangers, asked me_20_questions or made hurtful remarks. When the kids played games, I was always the “ _21_”Yet Mama would say to me, “Hold your head up high and face the world. If you hold your head up high, peop
247、le will see your beautiful _22_.”16A.that Bwhich Cwho Dwhere 17A.achieving BbeginningCsurviving Dleaving18A.sightless BcarelessCstainless Dtasteless19A.sky BrabbitCfloor Dscar20A.outstanding BinspiringCastonishing Dembarrassing21A.monster BangelCacquaintance Dstranger22A.face BeyesChead DsoulThose w
248、ords have meant _23_ things to me over the years. As a little child, I thought Mama meant, “Be careful, or you will fall down or _24_ something because you are not looking.” As an adolescent, I found that sometimes when I held my head up high and let people _25_ me, they liked me. My mamas words hel
249、ped me begin to _26_ that by letting people look at my face, I let them recognize the intelligence and beauty _27_ both eyes.In high school I was_28_both academically and socially. I was even elected class president, _29_, all I really wanted was to look like everyone else. When things got really ba
250、d, I would _30_to my mama and she would look at me with _31_ eyes and say, “Hold your head up high and face the world. Let them see the beauty that is inside.”When I met the man who became my _32_ for life, we looked each other straight in the eye, and he told me I was beautiful inside and out. He _
251、33_ it. My mamas love and _34_ were the spark that gave me the confidence to _35_ my own doubt.23A.different BstrangeCstupid Dcommon 24A.look into Bbump intoCburst into Dget into25A.recognize BfindCidentify Dknow26A.spot BimagineCrealize Dcomment 27A.behind BonCbeneath Dbeside28A.awful BsuccessfulCc
252、heerful Dgrateful29A.therefore BhoweverCbesides Dand 30A.smile BlaughCcry Dscold31A.terrible BawkwardCskeptical Dloving32A.partner BcolleagueCleader Dmaster 33A.loved BgotCmeant Dhated34A.statement BencouragementCtreatment Dcomment35A.increase BemphasizeCplant Dovercome.阅读理解Its hard to avoid looking
253、 like a fool on April Fools Day.On April 1 each year, people play tricks on each other.These tricks are usually silly rather than mean.Classmates sometimes tie each others shoelaces to their chairs.Teachers might hand out an impossibly difficult surprise test that scares students before they realize
254、 its only a joke.Newspapers announce fake contests (such as “Win an elephant!”) and report on fake stories (like “UFO” lands in New York City)Forget gifts, songs and special foodsthose are for the other holidays of the year.On April Fools Day, the only tradition is to laugh (and maybe to cause a lit
255、tle bit of trouble)One April Fools Day, when I was in high school, a group of students in my class played a very clever and funny trick on the teachers.They bought some chickens and set them free in our school cafeteria.The chickens ran all round the school, in and out of classrooms and under our fe
256、et. Feathers were flying everywhere.Teachers began running after the chickens, trying to catch them.Finally, they caught four of them.But the chickens were wearing numbered tags (商标) around their necks, and the teachers discovered that they had only caught chickens No.1, 2, 3, and 5.Where was chicke
257、n No.4?The teachers looked and looked.They couldnt find another chicken.After a few hours, they realized that the students had played another joke on them: There were only four chickens in the first place! Theyve been tricked by the numbers on the chickens.Its been a long time since I was in high sc
258、hool, but that April Fools Day remains one of my favorite memories from those years.36What can we infer from the first paragraph on April Fools Day?AEveryone is hard to avoid being fooled on April Fools Day.BStudents play jokes on teachers on April Fools Day.CTeachers play tricks on students on Apri
259、l Fools Day.DNewspapers often cheat people.37Why did students set chickens free?AThey wanted to let chickens free.BThey wanted to let chickens run all round the school.CThey wanted to see feathers flying.DThey wanted to play a trick on teachers.38How many jokes did the students play on teachers?AOne
260、. BTwo. CThree. DFour.39Whats the title of the passage?AAn unforgettable April Fools DayBApril Fools DayCThe origin of April Fools DayDWhat do people do on April Fools Day? 课时作业(十二)必修3Unit 2 Healthy eating限时:30分钟.单项填空1I suggest you_ your doctor_your stomachache.Aconsulting; about Bconsult; withCcons
261、ulting; with Dconsult; about2Our Chinese athletes achieved great success in Beijing Olympics.Yes. In Asia,no one could perform _, I think.Awell BbetterCbest Dthe best3Bruce,I really appreciate your handwriting._.AI practise every dayBThank you very muchCNo, I dont think soDWell, its not good enough4
262、There is a limit_ the amount of pain we can bear.Afor Bwith Cto Dat5The boy _ on the ground _ that he had seen a cock _ an egg.Alaying; lay; lay Blying; lie; lieClying; lied; lay Dlay; lying; lay6Jenny hopes that Mr Smith will suggest a good way to have her written English _ in a short period.Aimpro
263、ved BimprovingCto improve Dimprove7May I open the window to let in some fresh air?_ACome on! BTake care!CGo ahead! DHold on!8It _ be really cold in November in Hefei though we usually have warm and sunny days.Ashould Bwill Cmust Dcan9Im planning to open a restaurant in my hometown._It might be a goo
264、d idea to provide the best local dishes.ACould you give me some advice?BWould you please come for dinner?CYoure most welcome.DPlease pay attention to it.10Jack had_feeling of excitement when hearing his article had been published in_school magazine.Athe; a Ba; theC/; the Dthe; /11What do you think w
265、e should do for our aged parents?I think the most important thing we _ do is try to stay with them for more time.Ahave to Bought toCwill Dwould12There is a 10minute parking _ here, so we must get back to the car very quickly.Afreedom BlimitCpermission Dability13Do you think a person _is more clever
266、than one_?Awith debt; without debtBunder debt; up debtCin debt; out of debtDon debt; over debt14As you know,although there are no classes on weekends now, no students _ go out of school without the headteachers permission.Awill Bmust Cmay Dshall15Why dont we hold a party to celebrate the achievement
267、s gained by our players?_ABecause we havent got enough preparations.BGood idea!CIts all because of the terrible weather.DNot all would like to attend it.阅读理解What would you think if I told you I could eat 40 percent more food than other peopleeating boxes of ice cream, bowls of noodles and plates of
268、meatall while losing weight?You might hate me, thinking I have one of those annoyingly good metabolisms(新陈代谢)that just burn up fat the instant it enters my body.You might wonder if I have an intestinal(肠的)worm, or perhaps an eating disorder.Or maybe youd just shrug your shoulders and figure I have a
269、 rich fantasy life.Youd be wrong.For my body to finish such a surprising task, I would have to be a mouse.Not just any mouse, but one lucky enough to be involved in a new study at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston.After identifying an enzyme(酶)that allows fat to be stored in the body, scientists
270、 fed mice without those enzymes, and found those mice were able to consume far more food than other miceand still weigh 10 to 15 percent less.Best of all, the mice that had no enzymes were in very good health, producing baby mice with no problem and generally acting like any other mouse.Thats great
271、news for obesity researchers, who think that scientists may figure out a way to prevent the fatmetabolizing(脂肪代谢)enzyme in humans and control weight gain.And such a pill would be very exciting for many people who are struggling to get rid of dangerous extra pounds.But dont start planning any big din
272、ner just yet. At this point, of course, any pill for humans is but a twinkle(闪烁) in the eye of every medicine companys CEO.More tests are to be made, and eventually humans will be introduced in the test.But for now,unfortunately,control in diet is still the key.16What does “such a surprising task” i
273、n Paragraph 4 refer to?AEating a lot of food while losing weight.BBurning up fat very quickly.CControlling the diet.DHaving a rich fantasy life.17Why did the author say he/she had to be a mouse in Paragraph 4?ABecause a mouse can lose weight no matter how much it eats.BBecause the weight losing test
274、s were made on the mouse.CBecause the mouse has a very good metabolism.DBecause the author wants to try the food without the enzyme.18In the experiment, the mice without those enzymes_.Awere in good condition Bput on weightCbecame weak Dcould not have baby mice19What does the author want to show thr
275、ough the last two paragraphs?AYou can be free of guilt when having big dinners.BScientists cannot find the key to identifying the enzyme.CDont overeat before the test is made on humans.DIt is unnecessary to control weight at present.任务型阅读阅读下列电影的补充介绍与它们所对应的电影名称,根据它们各自的信息,从AF六则内容中找出适合它们的最佳选项,其中有一项是多余的
276、。20Deeply moving and extremely romantic, it is a film about the moments in life that define us, and the timeless love that binds mothers and daughters, sisters and friends.21He decides to cure her both in body and in spirit. He uses unusual waystying her to the radiator (电暖炉). And by saving her, the
277、 man might just save himself.22Now in limbo (中间过渡状态), he is not quite dead but invisible to the living, and his spirit can only be watched as his mother and the police search for him, not knowing that he is only hours away from death.23Fearing that Hogwarts venerable(值得尊敬的) headmaster, Albus Dumbled
278、ore is lying about Voldemorts return in order to weaken his power and take his job, the Minister for Magic, Cornelius Fudge, appoints a new teacher to keep watch over Hogwarts students.24Now, threeandahalf years on, theyve found there will be some hope that they will be allowed to compete again: if
279、they can put aside their differences, they can skate together in pairs figure skating.ABlack Snake MoanRae has been left for dead on the roadside when Lazarus discovers her. The Godfearing, middleaged black man quickly learns that the young white woman whom hes nursing back to health is none other t
280、han the town tramp from the small Tennessee town where they live. Worse, she has an anxiety disorder.BBlades of Glory When two figure skaters Chazz and Jimmy brawl(打架) for the gold medal at the World Championships, they are stripped (剥夺) of their gold medals and banned from the sport for life.CMr. B
281、rooks Consider Mr. Brooks, a successful businessman, a generous philanthropist (慈善家), a loving father and devoted husband. Seemingly, hes perfect. But Mr. Brooks has a secrethe is a cruel serial killer and no one knows ituntil now.DEveningThe film explores the romantic past and emotional present of
282、Ann Grant and her daughters. As Ann lays dying, she reflects on the time in her youth when she met the love of her life, a man she has never forgotten. Her daughters learn that decisions made on impulse (冲动) can affect a lifetime, and how important it is to know true love when it finds you.EHarry Po
283、tter and the Order of the Phoenix Harry Potter returns for his fifth year of study at Hogwarts and discovers that much of the wizard community has been denied the truth about the teenagers recent encounter with the evil Lord Voldemort, preferring to turn a blind eye to the news that Voldemort has re
284、turned. FThe Invisible Nick is a high school senior with a bright future until, in a tragic case of mistaken identity, he is wildly attacked by a troubled girl Annie, and his body is left for dead. 课时作业(十三)必修3Unit 3 The Million Pound Bank Note限时:30分钟.单项填空12011天津卷 Passengers are permitted _only one p
285、iece of hand luggage onto the plane.Ato carry Bcarrying Cto be carried Dbeing carried22011天津卷 Just a moment. I havent finished packing my suitcase._.Its high time we left for the airport.AGo ahead B. Take it easyCHurry up D. Thats fine3Do you mind me putting your photo on the Internet?_.AYes, go ahe
286、ad, please BNo, I do mindCId rather you didnt DNo, Id love to4After losing $20,000 on my last business, Im not_ this time.Ataking a chance Btaking awayCtaking on Dtaking off5It seems that you are really suffering from a bad cold. How long have you been like this?Since last week. When the weather tur
287、ned cold, I _ more clothes.Ahavent put on Bdont put onChadnt put on Ddidnt put on6Success in life doesnt happen_.Its the result of devoting your time and energy to what youve set out to do.Aby force Bby designCby accident Dby choice7Who broke the cup?Its my_.I dropped it.Afault Bmistake Cerror Dweak
288、ness8You keep on coughing.Whats the matter?Oh, Ive got a cold.Nothing serious, _.Ayet Bindeed Cthough Danyway9_ any other species, human populations are shaped by the usual forces of natural selection, like famine, disease or climate.ACompared with BAs withCAs for DIn addition to10I have no_with peo
289、ple who are always complaining of their misfortunes.Adevotion BbeliefCpatience Dbalance11The police spotted a thief_ things in a mall at this time yesterday.Astealing Bsteal Crobbed Dpicking12How do you usually find out about new software?In the magazines like Popular Electronics. Thats _computer co
290、mpanies usually advertise.Awhich Bwhere Cwhat Dwhy13Though it is 20 years _ we last met, I still remember the scene_ we got separated on a snowy day.Abefore; where Bbefore; whichCsince; when Dsince; where14My mother passed the drivingtest at her first attempt. It was all _ she had been practicing so
291、 hard.Awhy Bbecause Cthat Dwhat15Whenever an earthquake happens, we should offer _ help we could, to those victims.Ahowever BwheneverCwhatever Dwhichever.阅读理解AAwardwinning author Emma Donoghues latest book, Room, is a unique and amazing story about a boys experience living in a small, windowless roo
292、m with his mother. The 1111 space between the walls of the room is actually all the boy knows because he was born there and has never left. Room will horrify, surprise, sadden, and finally delight you. Attracted from the start, readers of all sorts wont want to put Room down.First published in the U
293、. S. in September 2010Publisher: Little Brown321 pagesLiterary master Ian McEwan returns with Solar, a novel about a Nobel Prizewinning physicist. The physicists personal life is in a mess as his fifth marriage breaks, but this time he actually loves his wife and wants to make things better. Solar i
294、s a funny story, completely unusual and as good as anything the writer has ever written.Published in March 2010Publisher: Knopf Doubleday304 pages(续表)One Day by David Nicholls was an international bestseller before it was released in the U. S. in June. Although it is well written and funny at times,
295、 dont be fooledthis isnt a goodfeeling romantic comedy. If you decide to read it, be prepared for some heavy moments.Published in the US in June 2010Publisher: Vintage Contemporaries437 pagesFall of Giants by Ken Follett is the first book in a new trilogy (three books) that will take readers through
296、 the major events of the twentieth century by following five families. In Fall of Giants, most of the action centers on World War I and the Bolshevik Revolution. Although Fall of Giants is more than 1000 pages and has many characters, the story is remarkably connected.Published in September 2010Publ
297、isher: Dutton1008 pages16According to the text, the latest and longest novel is_.ARoom BSolarCOne Day DFall of Giants17Which of the following is NOT true according to the text?AIan McEwan once won the Nobel Prize.BFall of Giants is mostly set in wars.COne Day is written by David Nicholls.DSolar is a
298、 funny story about a physicist. 18We can know from the text that_.Athe main character of Room has a wide range of knowledgeBSolar is the only book that Ian McEwan has ever writtenCall the four books were not published in the same monthDOne Day is a funny romantic comedy that sells very well19We can
299、infer from the passage that_.Athe sixth of Ian McEwans marriages brokeBRoom by Emma Donoghue has a happy endingCthe publisher of One Day is Little BrownDDutton and Ken Follett are both publishersBAnts have an amazing ability to communicate with each other and work together to accomplish(完成)difficult
300、 tasks.Their specialized behavior due to chemical communication is so well developed, in fact, that humans can learn a lot from them about how to work best in teams.British scientists at the University of Bristol are studying colonies(群体)of army ants to understand how they organize themselves and sh
301、are knowledge.These insectswhich come in various sizesare known for using their bodies as living plugs to cover holes on the uneven ground between their nest and their prey.When they meet a hole in their path, they can quickly determine which of them is the best fit.The appropriate ant then lies acr
302、oss the gap, allowing the remainder of the groupas many as 200,000 other antsto step on its back.This important minority of ants makes the food collection of the entire colony in the best possible way by “paving the way” for the others.The collective behavior that emerges from a group of social inse
303、cts, such as ants, can be called “swarm intelligence”. Swarm intelligence consists of the selforganization of many individuals that work collectively to find the best solution to a difficult problem.The concepts of swarm intelligence have been used in a variety of human applications.It has been used
304、 as a method that improves the efficiency of goods transfers on airplanes, and has even become a routing technique for moving data across telecommunications networks more smoothly.You could say that our daily lives benefit from the tireless work of ants.20What can we learn from ants according to the
305、 text?AHow to help others to achieve great goals.BGood communication skills are important.CHow to achieve the best result by working as a team.DThe hardworking spirit in teamwork.21A study made by British scientists suggests that_.Aants are a group of clever insectsBarmy ants behavior is difficult t
306、o understandCants enjoy using their bodies as living plugsDants collective behavior ensures their food supply22What can we learn about “swarm intelligence”?AIt is a kind of collective behavior in social insects.BIt refers to the selforganization of many insects.CThe concepts of it will be used by ma
307、ny animals.DIt is the best method of processing data.23The study of ants behavior can be applied in _.Aroad transportation and educationBaerial transport and telecommunicationsCteam organization and engineeringDcomputer and information technology 课时作业(十四)必修3Unit 4 Astronomy: the science of the stars
308、限时:30分钟.单项填空12011山东卷 Are you going to Toms birthday party?_. I might have to work.AIt depends BThank youCSounds great D. Dont mention it22011陕西卷 The new stadium being built for the next Asian Games will be_the present one.A. as three times big as B. three times as big asC. as big as three times D. a
309、s big three times as 3_ by his impressive performance, Peter will probably be accepted by a key university.ATo judge BBeing judgedCJudged DJudging4Our football team will compete against the Japanese team this evening.Lets go and_ them _,shall we?Acheer; up Bjoin; upCadd; up Dpick; up5Some Chinese st
310、udents find it hard to adapt to the life when in London.Exactly, _ theyve learnt a lot about the city before.Aif only Bnow thatCas though Deven though6_young people see and hear in the media helps them to figure out how the world works.AWhich BThat CWhat DHow7_ with the question the students raised,
311、 the teacher paused for a few seconds.APuzzling BTo puzzleCPuzzled DBeing puzzled8According to the report, the American government didnt intend to have its troops _ of war zone.Apulled out Bdropped outCdriven out Drun out9Chinas new food law provides for a food recall system_ producers have to stop
312、production if their food isnt up to standards.Awhere Bthat Cwhen Dwhich10The harm the modern farming methods have done_ the countryside is considerable.Aon Bto Cat Dfor11It remains unknown _ the peace talk between the two countries is going to lead.Awhere Bwhen Chow Dwhy122011北京卷 _Barbara Jones offe
313、rs to her fans is honesty and happiness.A. Which B. What C. That D. Whom13I am going to be a volunteer at the Olympic Games to be held in London._! Me, too.AThats it BYoure welcomeCNo problem DThats great14The villagers were often in_ clashes with each other years before the agreement was_.Ainterest
314、ing; arrived Bpeaceful; reachedCviolent; reached Dspiritual; arrived15The top leaders of the two countries are holding talks in a friendly_.Aatmosphere BstateCsituation Dphenomenon.完形填空Jerry is the kind of man you love to hate.He is always in a(n)_16_mood and always has something_17_to say.In his op
315、inion, the bottom line is your choice_18_you live a life.One morning, he did something you are never_19_to do in the restaurant business: he left the back door open and was_20_up at gunpoint by three armed robbers.While trying to open the_21_, with his hand shaking from_22_, he input the wrong code.
316、The robbers beat him and even_23_him.Luckily, Jerry was found_24_quickly after the robbers had fled and he was rushed to the local first aid center.After 18 hours of operation and weeks of good care, he was out of hospital with fragments (碎片) of the bullets still in his body.Jerry told me what happe
317、ned after he was sent to hospital.He said the doctors were_25_.They kept telling him he was going to be fine and_26_him into the emergency room.But when he saw the_27_on the faces of the doctors and nurses, he got really_28_.In their eyes, he_29_, “Hes dying.” He knew he needed to take_30_.There was
318、 a big,burly nurse shouting questions at him.She asked if he was allergic (过敏的) to anything, and the doctors and nurses 16A.exciting Bgood CusualDbalanced17A.positive Bfunny Cnew Ddifferent18A.how Bwhere Cwhether Dwhy19A.advised BimaginedCasked Dsupposed20A.pulled Bput Cheld Ddone21A.box Bsafe Ccoun
319、ter Ddoor22A.nervousness BworryCunwillingness Dpressure23A.knocked Bkilled Cknifed Dshot24A.probably BrelativelyCmerely Dreasonably25A.excited BorganizedChardworking Dgreat26A.rolled Bcarried Cwheeled Dforced27A.surprise BexpressionsCfeeling Dpuzzles28A.scared BembarrassedCdisappointed Dannoyed29A.k
320、new Bfound Cmeant Dread30A.notice Border Cbreath Dactionstopped working as they waited for his reply.Jerry_31_for a while and then he decided to live.He took a deep breath and said, “Yes._32_!” Over their laughter, Jerry told them to operate on him_33_he wouldnt die.Jerry lived, thanks to the skill
321、of his doctors, but also because of his amazing_34_.I learnt from him that every day we have the choice to live fully.Attitude, _35_, is everything.31A.thought BwonderedCjudged Dstopped32A.Medicine BOperationCBullets DFragments33A.unless Beven ifCas if Dbefore34A.reply BattitudeCopinion Ddeterminati
322、on35A.to be honest Bin that caseCafter all Dstrictly speaking.阅读理解In the more and more competitive service industry, it is no longer enough to promise customer satisfaction. Today, customer “delight” is what companies are trying to achieve in or order to keep and increase market share.It is accepted
323、 in the marketing industry, and confirmed by a number of researches, that customers receiving good service will promote business by telling up to 12 other people: those treated badly will tell their tales of woe to up to 20 people, 80 percent of people who feel their complaints are handled fairly wi
324、ll stay loyal.New challenges for customer care have come when people can obtain goods and services through telephone call centers and the Internet. For example, many companies now have to invest(投资)a lot of money in information technology and staff training in order to cope with the “phone_rage”caus
325、ed by delays in answering calls, being cut off in midconversation or left waiting for long periods.“Many people do not like talking to machines,”says Dr. Storey Senior Lecturer in Marketng at City University Business School. “Banks, for example, encourage staff at call centers to use customer data t
326、o establish instant and good relationship with them. The aim is to make the customers feel they know you and that you can trustthe sort of comfortable feelings people have during facetoface chats with their local branch manager.”Recommended ways of creating customer delight include: underpromising a
327、nd overdelivering (saying that a repair will be camed out within five hours,but getting it done within two);replacing a faulty product immediately: throwing in a gift voucher(购物礼卷)as an unexpected “thank you” to regular customers; and always returning calls,even when they are complaints.Aiming for c
328、ustomer delight is all very well, but if services do not reach the high level promised, disappointment or worse will be the result. This can be eased by offering an apology and an explanation of why the service did not meet usual standards with empathy (for example,“I know how you must feel”), and p
329、ossible solutions (replacement, compensation or whatever fairness suggests best meets the case)Airlines face some of the toughest challenges over customer care. Fierce competition has convinced them that delighting passengers is an important marketing tool, while there is great potential for custome
330、r anger over delays caused by weather,unclaimed luggage and technical problems.For British Airways staff, a winning telephone style is considered vital in handling the large volume of calls about bookings and flight times. They are trained to answer quickly,with their name, job title and a “we are h
331、ere to help” attitude. The company has invested heavily in information technology to make sure that information is available instantly on screen. British Airways also says its customer care policies are applied within the company and staff are taught to regard each other as customers requiring the h
332、ighest standards of service.Customer care is obviously here to stay and it would be a foolish company that used slogans such as “we do as we please”. On the other hand, the more customers are promised, the greater the risk of disappointment.36We can learn from Paragraph 2 that_.Acomplaining customer
333、s are hard to satisfyBunsatisfied customers receive better serviceCsatisfied customers catch more attention Dwelltreated customers promote business37The writer mentions “phone rage”(Paragraph 3) to show that _.Acustomers often use phones to express their angerBpeople still prefer to buy goods online
334、Ccustomer care becomes more attentionDcustomers rely on their phones to obtain services 38. What does the writer recommend to create delight?ACalling customers regularly.BGiving a “thank you” note.CDelivering a quicker service.DPromising more gifts.39If a manager should show his empathy (Paragraph 6
335、), what would he probably say?A“I know how upset you must be.”B“I appreciate your understanding.”C“Im sorry for the delay.”D“I know its our fault.”40Customer delight is important for airlines because _.Atheir telephone style remains unchanged Bthey are more likely to meet with complaintsCthe service
336、s cost them a lot of moneyDthe policies can be applied to their staff 41Which of the following is conveyed in this article?AFacetoface service creates comfortable feelings among customers.BCompanies that promise more will naturally attract more customers.CA company should promise less but do more in
337、 a competitive market.DCustomer delight is more important for airlines than for banks. 课时作业(十五)必修3Unit 5 Canada“The True North”限时:45分钟.单项填空1I heard that Mary won the prize of the ecology contest._ She was not interested in it at all.AYoure kidding! BSo what?CWhy not? DNot really.2She _ a smile when
338、she heard her family went to Italy without her.Amanaged BworeCperformed Dcontrolled3What _ did the country leave you after a year of your staying there?Well, I think what _ me most was the friendliness of the people there.Aimpression; impressedBwas impressed; impressedCwas impressed on; impressingDh
339、ad impressed; was impressed4The room _ 10 metres across is large enough for a single man to live in.Ameasuring BmeasuresCto be measured Dmeasured52011辽宁卷 When the news came_the war broke out, he decided to serve in the army.A. since B. whichC. that D. because6Im sure the beauty of _ nature there wil
340、l make _ excellent impression upon you.Athe; an B/; theCthe; / D/; an7What a dangerous scene! A car has missed the boy playing on the roadside_ only an inch.Awithin Bfor Cby Dat 8With so much noise of the traffic, I couldnt_and do my research work.Aput down Bsettle downCbreak down Dtake down9The cit
341、y,_ by mountains and lakes, is so beautiful that they have decided to stay there for another week.Astood BconnectedCblocked Dsurrounded10The new model of car is so expensive that it is only_ the reach of those with high incomes.Abeyond BatCin Dwithin11Information has been put forward _ more middle s
342、chool graduates will be admitted to universities.Awhile BthatCwhen Das122011天津卷 _into English, the sentence was found to have an entirely different word order.ATranslating BTranslatedCTo translate DHaving translated13He has been playing all afternoon _ getting on with his work.Aother than Bmore than
343、Crather than Dless than14Although he was disabled, he tried to lead _ as possible.Aso normal a life Bas normal a lifeCas a normal life Dso a normal life15Where does your father work, Lucy?In England. But he _ in France for 8 years.Ahas worked Bhas been workedChave been working Dworked.阅读理解Do you kno
344、w Australia? Australia is the largest island in the world. It is a little smaller than China. It is in the south of the earth. Australia is big, but its population is not large. The population of Australia is nearly as large as that of Shanghai.The government has made enough laws to fight pollution.
345、 The cities in Australia have got little air or water pollution. The sky is blue and the water is clean. You can clearly see fish swimming in the rivers. Plants grow very well. Last month we visited Perth, the biggest city in Western Australia, and went to a wild flowers exhibition. There we saw a l
346、arge number of wild flowers we had never seen before. We had a wonderful time. Perth is famous for its beautiful wild flowers. In spring every year Perth has the wild flowers exhibition. After visiting Perth, we spent the day in the countryside. We sat down and had a rest near a path at the foot of
347、a hill. It was quiet and we enjoyed ourselves. Suddenly we heard bells ringing at the top of the hill. What we saw made us pick up all our things and run back to the car as quickly as we could. There were about three hundred sheep coming towards us down the path. Australia is famous for its sheep an
348、d kangaroos(袋鼠). After a short drive from any town, you will find yourself in the middle of white sheep. Sheep, sheep, everywhere are sheep. 16Australia is _. Athe largest country in the worldBas large as ShanghaiCnot as large as ChinaDthe largest island in the north of the earth17The government had
349、 made _. Afew laws to fight pollutionBso many laws that it can fight pollutionCenough laws that it can hardly fight pollutionDenough laws because the pollution is very serious18Which of the following is NOT true?APerth is famous for its beautiful wild flowers. BPerth is bigger than any other city in
350、 Western Australia. CPerth lies in the west of Australia. DNo other city is larger than Perth in Australia.19In Perth you may visit a wild flowers show in _.AOctober BJanuaryCMay DJuly20Which of the following is TRUE?AAustralia is famous for its sheep, kangaroos and wild flowers.BWe ran back to the
351、car because we were in the middle of white sheep.CThree hundred sheep came towards us because they saw us.DIf you go to the countryside in Australia, you will see a large number of white sheep.短文改错下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写上该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改
352、后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词。2只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Last week our class voted on what do for our class outing: visiting Tang Paradise or go on a trip to the Night Zoo. We girl wanted to go to Tang Paradise, but since we were in the minority, we lost for the boys, who all wanted to the Night Zoo. We get a
353、 student discount, what was great because we still had enough money to buy a handbook about the park as well as some things at the gift shop. The Night Zoo was scary but a great fun. As we took the ride through the parks dark jungle, boys could see the eyes of many creatures looking us. Most of anim
354、als there sleep when there is sunlight and wake up at night.书面表达你今年五一期间第一次离家去加拿大,请根据下列提示写一篇短文。1旅馆离多伦多动物园较远,早晨从旅馆乘车去,下午5点返回。2上午参观动物园,并在动物园附近的公园野餐,下午参观爬行动物馆。3第一次离开父母和同学们一起旅游,第一次见到鲸鱼和熊等。要求:词数100120。参考词汇: 爬行动物(reptile)_ 课时作业(十六)必修4Unit 1 Women of achievement限时:30分钟.单项填空1Everybody is going to climb the m
355、ountain. Can I go too, Mom?_ Wait till you are old enough, dear.AWill you? BWhy not?CI hope so. DIm afraid not.2I smell something _ in the kitchen. Can I call you back in a minute?Aburning BburntCbeing burnt Dto be burnt3In August, Typhoon Morakot swept across Taiwan Island, _ a lot of villages _.Al
356、eft; damaged Bleaving; damagingCleaving; damaged Dleft; damaging4Johns success has nothing to do with good luck. It is years of hard work _ has made him what he is today.Awhy BwhenCwhich Dthat5We live day by day, but in the great things, the time of days and weeks _ so small that a day is unimportan
357、t.Ais BareChas been Dhave been6A survey of the opinions of experts _ that three hours outdoor exercise a week _ good for ones health.Ashow; are Bshows; isCshow; is Dshows; are7If you have a job, _ yourself to it and finally youll succeed.Ado devote Bdont devoteCdevoting Dnot devoting8School children
358、 must be taught how to deal with dangerous _.Astates BconditionsCsituations Dpositions9“How did it _ that the new machine was out of order?” asked the manager.Acome across Bcome aboutCcome out Dcome round10We want to rent a bus which can _ 40 people for our trip to Beijing.Aload Bhold Cfill Dsupport
359、11It is illegal for a public official to ask people for gifts or money _ favors to them.Ain preference to Bin place ofCin agreement with Din exchange for12Most of us know we should cut down on fat, but knowing such things isnt much help when it _ shopping and eating.Arefers to Bspeaks ofCfocuses on
360、Dcomes to13It was _ he came back from Africa that year _ he met the girl he would like to marry.Awhen; then Bnot; untilCnot until; that Donly; when14The government said that a military exercise would be held on Monday off the countrys central coast, and it warned other ships to _ the area. Asurround
361、 BavoidCenter Dobserve15Can you believe I had to pay 30 dollars for a haircut?You should try the barbers _ I go. Its only 15.Aas Bwhich Cwhere Dthat.完形填空Kindness is the golden chain by which society is bound together. However, I was not thinking about the golden chain when I had to help people who_1
362、6_their way and parked in front of my house.I was growing tired of helping so many people. Almost every_17_I was awaken during a sound nights sleep and had to_18_someone out. Many times I was_19_by some penniless motorists who did not even thank me for the helps that they received and some even comp
363、lained that I could have done_20_.One day, a young man with a weekold beard climbed out of a_21_automobile.He had no money and no food.He16A.fought Bfound Cmade Dlost17A.morning BafternoonCnight Devening18A.bring BhelpCcarry Ddrive19A.taken for granted Bput up withCturned down Dtaken up with20A.less
364、 BmoreCworse Denough21A.fashionable BfamousCflashy Dshabbyasked if I could give him some_22_, and offer him gasoline and a meal. I told him that if he wanted to work for me, he could cut the grass, but_23_the work wasnt necessary.Though sweaty and hungry, he worked hard.After working all day, he sat
365、_24_to cool himself. I thanked him for his work and gave him the money he_25_. I then offered him some_26_money for a task particularly well done, but he shook his head, _27_.I never saw him again.He probably thinks I helped him out that day, but that is not_28_it was. I didnt help him. He helped me
366、 to_29_people again. He helped me to once again want to do something for those who are_30_. I wish I could thank him for_31_some of my belief in the basic _32_of others and for giving me back a little of the_33_I had lost. Because of him, I once again felt part of a golden chain of kindness that_34_
367、us to others.I may have fed his body that day, but he fed my_35_.22A.money BfoodChelp Dwork23A.actually BspeciallyCparticularly Dgenerally24A.in the sun Bin the shadeCin the field Din the car25A.asked BbeggedCneeded Dcharged26A.old BextraCsmall Dgood27A.accepted BreceivedCrefused Ddenied28A.the situ
368、ation Bthe thingCthe issue Dthe way29A.believe in Bwatch overClook after Dcare about30A.in trouble Bin dangerCin tears Din fear31A.forgetting BlosingCrestoring Dfinding32A.goodness BhappinessCpleasure Dnature33A.weakness BstrengthCoptimism Dpessimism34A.adapts BadjustsCdevotes Dconnects35A.heart Bso
369、ulChead Dmouth.阅读理解Forget Britney Spears, who is the new pop princess that makes thousands of American teenage girls scream with excitement at her concerts and rush to the store to buy her latest CD?The answer is Miley Cyrus. After starring in popular TV shows and hit movies, the 16yearold released
370、her fifth album, The Time of Our Lives, on August 28.Its lead single, Party in the US.A., is wildly popular.Cyrus has built her success largely on a role she has played. On TV and the silver screen, Miley Cyrus is Miley Stewart.She is popular at school during the day and at night, she is a famous po
371、p singer named Hannah Montana.Her soaring popularity goes to her head. So Stewarts father takes her home from Los Angeles to Tennessee, a southern US state, for a dose of reality(体验生活). The journey kicks_off an adventure filled with fun, laughter and romance.While there, she has to cope with her cit
372、y girls unfamiliarity with country life and gradually learn what family is all about.“Hannah Montana, at heart, is every Disney princess show youve ever seen,” writes Michael OSullivan, a reporter with the Washington Post.“Only with a limo(房车)instead of a pumpkinturnedcoach(南瓜马车), a microphone stand
373、 instead of a magic wand(魔法棒)and a prince who wears a cowboy hat.”But the journey of looking for ones inner self goes beyond the big screen. Actress Miley Cyrus has a celebrity father, Billy Ray Cyrus, a famous country singer.The teenager doesnt want people to think she has taken a shortcut to succe
374、ss.“Its about how I find out who I am. I get to know that you need to be able to take time to realize who you are,” she said.“I dont want to be some celebritys daughter, just be me.”36Which of the following statements is NOT TURE according to the passage?AMiley Cyrus released five albums when she wa
375、s sixteen years old.BThe Time of Our Lives is her fifth album.CParty in the US.A. is very popular.DThousands of American teenagers rush to the store to buy Mileys latest CD.37Why did his father take her to the country?ABecause she got dizzy with success.BBecause she wanted to play in the movies.CBec
376、ause she wanted to make adventure.DBecause her father liked country life.38Whats the meaning of the underlined words “kicks off” in the fourth paragraph?Asets out Bends up withCgoes through Dsuffers from39What do we learn from the last paragraph?AMiley wants to take a shortcut success.BMileys father
377、 is a famous country singer.CMiley wants to succeed by herself.DTeenagers like her father. 课时作业(十七)必修4Unit 2 Working the land限时:30分钟.单项填空1First impressions are the most lasting. After all, you never get _ second chance to make _ first impression.Aa; the Bthe; theCa; a Dthe; a2He told us whether _ a
378、picnic was still under discussion.Ato have BhavingChave Dhad3Tim is in good shape physically _ he doesnt get much exercise.Aif Beven thoughCunless Das long as4_ Saturday, rather than _ at home, I preferred _.AIt being; stay; to travelBBeing; to stay; to travelCHaving been; stay; travelingDIt was; to
379、 stay; traveling5Sorry, I have to _ now. Its time for class.OK, Ill call back later.Ahang up Bbreak upCgive up Dhold up6The school is giving most of these children hope for the future by providing them with a chance to _ knowledge.Arequire BacquireCachieve Ddiscover7I have to see the doctor because
380、I _ a lot lately.Ahave been coughing Bhad coughedCcoughed Dcough8If the food tastes nice, Ill go to buy some more; _, I wont go.Aif not Bwhen not Cif any Dwhenever9It is required that the football match _ put off _ the bad weather.Abe; thank to Bbe; due toCwas; thanks to Dwas; owing to10_ of their b
381、ad habits, the boys _ from being dependent on their parents to _ for others.AHaving rid; have switched; sacrificingBTo rid; are switching; sacrificeCRid; switched; sacrificingDHaving been rid; are switched; sacrifice11She prefers _ her clothes by hands rather than by machine.Ahaving washed BwashingC
382、being washed Dto wash12Strangely, the two men look _ alike that nearly all the people think they are twin brothers.Atoo much Bsuch muchCmuch too Dso much13Im certain Davids told you his business troubles. _, its no secret that he owes a lot of money to the bank.AHowever BAnywayCOtherwise DThough14Jo
383、seph _ to evening classes since last month, but he still cant say “Whats your name?” in Russian.Ahas been going BwentCgoes Dhas gone15Is it all right if I keep this photo?_.ANo, you dont BNo, it shouldnt CIm afraid not DDont keep it.阅读理解All over my garden Ive planted nothing but roses, because I esp
384、ecially love the flower. A close friend came for a visit the other day. I told her that she should pick a bunch of roses to beautify her bedroom. I promised that the smell of the roses would be wafted far, far away.That girl friend of mine, walking into the garden in high spirits, smelt here and the
385、re, but in the end she didnt pick a single rose. I said that she could pick many flowers; I told her that I was not a flower farmer and didnt make a living out of them. Saying so, I raised the scissors for the sacrifice of the flowers, but she stopped me, crying no, no, no!To cut such beautiful rose
386、s would hurt one, she said. With her hands seizing at my sleeves, she told me that by no means should they be cut. Roses are the smiling face of the earth, and who could be so ironhearted as to destroy such a charming smile?My mind was shocked: the ugly earth, the tough earth, the plain earthit is f
387、or the reason of that smile that it wins the care and pity of people.16The writer plants nothing but roses in her garden probably because _.Ashe can make money out of themBher friends like themCshe enjoys the roses very muchDthe roses sell well17The underlined word “wafted” in Paragraph 1 is closest
388、 in meaning to “_”Agiven off BlostCdestroyed Dthrown away18Why did the writers close friend refuse to pick a single rose?ABecause the roses were not beautiful.BBecause she loved the roses very much.CBecause she did not like this kind of roses.DBecause the writer did not want to give her any.19What i
389、s the best title for the passage?AThe Pity of People to the RosesBA Lover of FlowersCA Lovely Rose GardenDThe Smiling Face of the Earth.任务型阅读阅读下面的美国名人信息,根据他们各自的信息,从AF六则内容中找出适合他们的最佳选项,其中有一项是多余的。20As a young woman, she worked as a teacher and raised four children. She and her husband were very involve
390、d in local politics. Then one day, she decided to run for officer herself and she won. She served first as country commissioner, then as Texas state treasurer. In nineteen ninety she was elected governor. She fought for equal rights, environmental protection and laws to restrict guns. She created a
391、government in which women, Hispanics, and AfricanAmericans played important roles.21MASH, was released in nineteen seventy. It tells about a group of American medical workers in a temporary military hospital in Korea during the Korean War in the 1950s. It questions the rules of the military establis
392、hment in a way that was sharply funny and intelligent; Nashville came out in nineteen seventyfive. It provides a complex look at changes in the country music industry. Many of his thirtythree films were nominated for Academy Awards, including The Player and Gosford Park.22She learned traditional mus
393、ic at her Christian religious center. But she liked the popular jazz and rock music of the time even more. She left home at a young age to build a career in music. Soon, she became known as “the girl with the tear in her voice” because of her emotional way of singing. Her popular songs helped build
394、the Atlantic Records company and she continued performing for the rest of her life until she died recently at the age of seventy six.23He is known as Johnny, wrote about many subjects, from politics and war to food and drink. During his fortythree years writing for the New York Times newspaper, he e
395、njoyed a rich and eventful career. He was the papers chief reporter in cities like London, Moscow, Lagos and Nairobi. He covered events such as the Vietnam War, the Iranian revolution and the Gulf War. He reported on ten presidential elections. And, his opinions on fine foods, travel and the worlds
396、best restaurants were very influential.24He wrote Lie Down in Darkness published in nineteen fiftyone when he was only twentyfive. It is about a troubled young woman who kills herself. It established him as a great new voice in American literature; he also wrote The Confessions of Nat Turner in nine
397、teen sixtyeight which told about a nineteenth century slave revolt in the southern state of Virginia; and Sophies Choice won the American Book Award in nineteen eighty. It is a tragic story about a woman and her children who were sent to a Nazi death camp in Poland during World War Two.AMarian Ander
398、son was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the early 1897. She began singing in church. Soon, her rich deep voice became widely known in the area. Marian Anderson received many honors and awards during her life. She received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in nineteen sixtythree. Marian Anderso
399、n died at the age of ninetysix. Experts say she is remembered not only for the quality of her voice, but also because of the way she carried out her right to be heard.BMovie director Robert Altman died in November 2006, in Los Angeles, California. He was eightyone years old. During his fiftyyear car
400、eer, he made some of the most influential movies of modern times.CAnn Richards died in September 2006 at the age of seventythree. At her funeral service, leaders from around the country gathered to celebrate her life. Former President Bill Clinton spoke at the service. He said Ann Richards helped cr
401、eate a world where young girls could be scientists, engineers and police officers. He said she was a great woman with a big heart and big dreams.DJournalist RW. Apple died in October 2006 at the age of seventyone. Earlier this month his friends and family gathered in Washington, DC. for a large memo
402、rial service. Famous writers, politicians, and cooks told about his warm personality, sharp intelligence, and extraordinary energy. After the service, guests enjoyed fine foods provided by some of the best cooks in the area.EWilliam Styron died in November 2006 at the age of eightyone. His stories a
403、re filled with rich language and complex moral questions. Many of his books try to understand the evil actions of people. Later in life William Styron suffered from severe depression. After recovering, he wrote honestly and bravely about his experience in Darkness Visible: A Memoir of Madness. He re
404、ceived great praise for educating people about the difficulties of mental illness.FRuth Brown was born in Portsmouth, Virginia in 1928 and died in October 2004. Brown recorded many rhythm and blues hits in the 1950s. She also fought for musicians rights. In 1988, Atlantic Records agreed to pay her a
405、nd thirtyfive other musicians the money they owed them for using their songs for twenty years. 课时作业(十八)必修4Unit 3 A taste of English humour限时:30分钟.单项填空1In face of _ failure, it is the most important to keep up _ good state of mind.Aa; / B/; a Cthe; / D/; the2Mr. Smith is one of our restaurants _ cust
406、omers.Aordinary Bregular Cnormal Dcommon3The bad news that they had received from doctors meant the _ of all their hopes.Aruin Bresult Closs Dfailure4The great millionaire gave away all his fortune to the charity and lived a simple life, _.Ahappy and content Bhappily and contentChappily and peaceful
407、 Dhappy and peace5Ive got two invitation tickets for the _ of the American movie The Big Country.Aperformance BpreviewCcertificate Dpublication6Unfortunately, a fire broke out suddenly in his house and burnt all his _, leaving him nothing but a car.Afurniture BfortuneCpossessions Dtreasure7We should
408、nt complain about being poormany families are much _ than we are.Aworse off Bbadly offCwell off Dbetter off8She _ Japanese when she was in Japan. Now she can speak it freely.Apicked out Bmade outCmade up Dpicked up9Because of the rare snowstorm, the power supply of the city _. The local government w
409、as trying its best to restore it.Acut off Bbroke offCturned off Dput off10He didnt make _ clear when and where the meeting would be held.Athis Bthat Cit Dthese11_ is the power of TV that it can make a person suddenly famous.ASuch BThis CThat DSo12Mary made coffee _ her guests were finishing their me
410、al.Aso that Balthough Cwhile Das if13American Indians _ about five percent of the US. population.Afill up Bbring up Cmake up Dset up14This magazine is very _ with young people who like its content and style.Afamiliar Bpopular Csimilar Dparticular15Although the country has had political independence
411、for over a century, _ it needs the support of its neighbors.Anaturally Beconomically Cespecially Dluckily.阅读理解AThe first day of school our professor introduced himself and challenged us to get to know someone we didnt know. I stood up to look around when a gentle hand touched my shoulder. I turned a
412、round to find a wrinkled, little old lady beaming up at me with a smile that lit up her entire being.She said, “Hi, girl! My name is Rose. Im 87 years old. Can I give you a hug?”I laughed and enthusiastically(热情地)responded, “Of course you may!” and she gave me a giant squeeze.“Why are you in college
413、 at such a young, innocent age?” I asked. She jokingly replied, “Im here to meet a rich husband, get married, have a couple of children, and then retire and travel!”“No seriously,” I said. I was curious what may have motivated her to be taking on this challenge at her age.“I always dreamed of having
414、 a college education and now Im getting one!” she told me.Over the course of the year, Rose became a campus icon and she easily made friends wherever she went. She loved to dress up and she reveled in the attention bestowed upon her from the other students. She was living it up.At the end of the sem
415、ester we invited Rose to speak at our football banquet. Ill never forget what she taught us.“We do not stop playing because we are old; we grow old because we stop playing. There are only two secrets to staying young, being happy, and achieving success. You have to laugh and find humor every day. Yo
416、uve got to have a dream. When you lose your dreams, you die!” she said.“There is a huge difference between growing older and growing up. If you are nineteen years old and lie in bed for one full year and dont do one productive thing, you will turn 20 years old. If I am 87 years old, and stay in bed
417、for a year, and never do anything, I will turn 88. Anybody can grow older. But every minute counts for young men,” she added.“The idea is to grow up by always finding the opportunity in change.Have no regrets. The elderly usually dont have regrets for what we did, but rather for things we did not do
418、.The only people who fear death are those with regrets.”She concluded her speech by courageously singing The Song of Rose.She challenged each of us to study the lyrics(歌词)and live them out in our daily lives.At the years end, Rose finished the college degree she had begun all those years ago.One wee
419、k after graduation Rose died peacefully in her sleep.16Rose made herself known to the author in a_ manner.Aserious BcoldChumorous Dcrazy17From the information provided in the passage, we know _.ARose finished the college degree within a yearBRose did realize her dream of meeting a rich husband and g
420、etting married through college educationCRose enjoyed her campus life very muchDRose grew so old that she stopped playing18Rose delivered the speech_.Aat the graduationBwhich she prepared carefullyCended with The Song of RoseDto challenge all the other speakers19According to her speech, _.Aeven you
421、have a dream, you wont succeedBall people dont grow up while growing olderCRose usually regretted having done somethingDa nineyearold is as old as an 87yearold if he doesnt do anythingB People around the world watched Britains Prince William and Kate Middleton get married. The royal wedding broke re
422、cords for live streaming on the Internet. It also produced more than two million tweets on Twitter. The ceremony took place Friday at Westminster Abbey in London.KATE (AFTER ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY): “I, Catherine Elizabeth, take thee, William Arthur Philip Louis, to my wedded husband, to have and
423、to hold from this day forward ”Kate wore a flowing white gown designed by Sarah Burton, the creative director of Alexander McQueen. William wore a red army uniform. Hats were a big fashion statement. Many of those invited wore them.Kates sister, Philippa, was her maid of honor. Williams brother, Har
424、ry, was his best man.WILLIAM (AFTER ARCHBISHOP): “I, William Arthur Philip Louis, take thee, Catherine Elizabeth, to be my wedded wife ” It was Britains biggest wedding since William and Harrys parents, Prince Charles and Princess Diana, were married in nineteen eightyone. Nearly two thousand guests
425、 filled the church on Friday. Hundreds of thousands of people went to the streets and parks of London to watch the wedding on video screens. Among the wedding guests were English football star David Beckham and his wife Victoria, British Prime Minister David Cameron, the king of Norway and singer El
426、ton John. Bahrains crown prince(皇储) was invited but decided not to attend because of unrest in his country. Britain took back an invitation to the ambassador from Syria over violence against protesters there. After the ceremony, the royal couple traveled to Buckingham Palace. Crowds cheered when the
427、 newlyweds appeared on a balcony greeting to them. Later, William drove his wife out of Buckingham Palace in an opentop Aston Martin car. William and the newest member of the royal family will now be known as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.Kate is twentynine years old. William will be twentynine
428、in June. His grandmother is Queen Elizabeth. His father, Prince Charles, is first in line to become king. William, as the older son, is second in line. Kate would not become queen, however, since she is not in the royal blood line. There was a big celebration at the University of St. Andrews in Scot
429、land. That was where William and Kate first met as art history students in two thousand one. Many Americans woke up before sunrise to watch the wedding. And thousands of people traveled to Britain to join the celebration, including this Australian woman.20Which of the following is not true about Pri
430、nce William?A. He has been in love with Kate for over ten years.B. He once studied in Cambridge.C. As a prince, he is first in line to become king.D. He once majored in art history.21Which of the following was absent from the wedding?AThe Beckhams.BElton John.CThe king of Norway.DThe crown prince of
431、 Bahrain.22Why cant Kate become queen despite her marriage to the prince?ABecause she has no royal blood.BBecause she gave up this right.CBecause his husband is not first in line to become king.DBecause she has become Duchess of Cambridge.23It is implied in the passage that _.A. the royal wedding wa
432、s broadcast live through TV and the InternetB. the wedding has drawn attention of the worldC. the newlyweds were majored in history ten years agoD. all the celebrities invited have attended the wedding24What can be the best title of the passage?A. The Britains Biggest Wedding Takes PlaceB. The Most
433、Luxurious Wedding in the WorldC. David Beckham Attends the WeddingD. Royal Wedding Draws a Worldwide Crowd25Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? A. Singer Elton John attended the royal wedding.B. The British Prime Minister was one of the wedding guests.C. Kate is second in li
434、ne to become queen.D. Williams wife is known as Duchess of Cambridge. 课时作业(十九)必修4Unit 4 Body language限时:30分钟.单项填空1Its _ good feeling for people to admire the Shanghai World Expo that gives them _ pleasure.A/; a Ba; / Cthe; a Da; the2He looked around nervously to _ that there was nobody following him
435、.Adefend BconfirmCdoubt Dinsist3Why do you suggest we buy a new machine?Because the old one has been damaged _.Abeyond reach Bbeyond repairCbeyond control Dbeyond description4I m surprised to hear that Sue and Paul have _.So am I. They seemed very happy together when I last saw them.Abroken up Bfini
436、shed upCdivided up Dclosed up5Do you enjoy your present job?_. I just do it for a living.AOf course BNot reallyCNot likely DNot a little6We give dogs time, space and love we can spare, and _, dogs give us their all.Ain all Bin factCin short Din return7John promised his doctor he _ not smoke, and he
437、has never smoked ever since.Amight Bshould Ccould Dwould8My cousin came to see me from the country, _ me a full basket of fresh fruits.Abrought BbringingCto bring Dhad brought9Although he is wise and intelligent, he fails to be elected as the manager. After all, _ men can be masters.Anot every Beach
438、Call Dnot all10Have you _ some new ideas?Yeah. Ill tell you later.Acome about Bcome intoCcome up with Dcome out with11The traffic is heavy these days. I _ arrive a bit late, so could you save me a place?Acan BmustCneed Dmight12Where shall we go to spend the weekend?Nowhere _. Anywhere you like.Ain a
439、ll Bin generalCin case Din particular13Eliza remembers everything exactly as if it _ yesterday.Awas happening BhappensChas happened Dhappened14A notice was _ in order to remind the students of the changed lecture time.Asent up Bgiven upCset up Dput up15Im sorry. That wasnt of much help.Oh, _. As a m
440、atter of fact, it was most helpful.Asure it was Bit doesnt matterCof course not Dthanks anyway.完形填空Pete Rose was a great baseball player.Though I have never met him, he taught me something _16_ that changed my life.Pete was being _17_ in spring training the year he was about to break Ty Cobbs alltim
441、e hits record.Suddenly one reporter asked him, “Pete, you only need 78 hits to reach your nearest _18_.How many atbats(击球)do you think itll take you to get the 78 hits?”Without hesitation, Pete just _19_ at the reporter and said, “78.”The reporter yelled back, “Ah, come on, Pete, you dont think youl
442、l get 78 hits in 78 atbats, do you?”Mr.Rose calmly _20_ his philosophy with the reporters who were _21_ waiting for his reply to the claim.16A.reliable BenjoyableCvaluable Dunbelievable17A.admired BinterviewedCwatched Dtrained18A.decision BrecordClevel Dgoal19A.stared BshoutedCglared Dpointed20A.enj
443、oyed BsharedCdiscussed Dreviewed21A.anxiously BnervouslyCcheerfully Dimpatiently“Every time I _22_ up to the plate (击球区), I _23_ to get a hit! _24_ I have it in mind, I have no right to step into the batters (击球手) box! It is _25_ expectation that has enabled me to get all of the hits in the first pl
444、ace.”When I thought about Pete Roses _26_ and how it applied to everyday _27_, I felt a little embarrassed.As a business person, I was hoping to increase my _28_. As a father, I was hoping to be a good dad.As a married man, I was hoping to be a good husband.The truth was that I was a fairly good sal
445、esperson, I was not so _29_ a father, and I was an okay husband.I immediately decided that being okay was not _30_! I wanted to be a great salesperson, a great father and a great husband.I _31_ my attitude to a positive one, and the results were _32_. I was fortunate enough to win a few sales trips,
446、 I won Coach of the Year in my _33_ baseball league, and I share a loving relationship with my wife, Karen,with whom I am _34_ to enjoy the rest of my life! _35_, Mr Rose!22A.climb BjumpCdrive Dstep23A.seem BfailCexpect Dcompete 24A.Though BUnless CBecause DWhen25A.abrupt BsimpleCpositive Dconsidera
447、te26A.plan BideaCability Dbehaviour27A.agenda BexerciseCwork Dlife28A.sales BskillsCexperiences Dexperiments29A.wise BkindCmean Dbad30A.explicit BhelpfulCenough Dpractical31A.changed BaddedCdevoted Dcontributed32A.hopeful BamazingCfunny Ddisappointing33A.sons BwifesCfriends Dcustomers34A.supposed Be
448、xpectedCencouraged Ddetermined35A.Good luck BBest regardsCThanks DCongratulations.阅读理解A new research has uncovered that culture is a determining factor when interpreting facial emotions(情感). The study reveals that in cultures where emotional control is the standard, such as Japan, focus is placed on
449、 the eyes to interpret emotions. Whereas in cultures where emotion is openly expressed, such as the United States, the focus is on the mouth to interpret emotion.“These findings go against the popular theory that the facial expressions of basic emotions can be universally recognized,” said Universit
450、y of Alberta researcher Dr Takahiko Masuda. “A persons culture plays a very strong role in determining how they will read emotions and needs to be considered when interpreting facial expressions.”These cultural differences are even noticeable in computer emotions(情感符号), which are used to convey a wr
451、iters emotions over email and text message. The Japanese emotions for happiness and sadness vary in terms of how the eyes are drawn, while American emotions vary with the direction of the mouth. In the United States the emotions:)and:)show a happy face,whereas the emotions:(or:(show a sad face.Howev
452、er, Japanese tend to use the symbol()to indicate a happy face, and(; _;)to indicate a sad face.“We think it is quite interesting and appropriate that a culture tends to mask its emotions. The Japanese would focus on a persons eyes when determining emotions,as eyes tend to be quite subtle(微妙的),” said
453、 Masuda.“In the United States, where open emotion is quite common, it makes sense to focus on the mouth, which is the most expressive feature on a persons face.”36The text mainly tells us that _.Acultural differences are expressed in emotionsBculture is the key to interpreting facial emotionsCdiffer
454、ent emotions are preferred in different culturesDpeople from different cultures express emotions differently37Which emotion is used by Americans to show a happy face?A(; _; )B:)C:(D:(38If a Japanese wants to detect whether a smile is true or false, he will probably _.Aread the whole face Bfocus on t
455、he mouthClook into the eyes Djudge by the voice39People used to believe that _.Asome facial expressions of emotions were too complex to be recognizedBpeople in the world interpreted basic emotions in different waysCpeople could only recognize the facial expressions of basic emotionsDpeople all over
456、the world understood basic emotions in the same way40The computer emotions used by the Americans show that _.Athey express their feelings openlyBthey tend to control their emotionsCthey are good at conveying their emotionsDthey use simpler emotions to show their feelings 课时作业(二十)必修4Unit 5 Theme park
457、s限时:45分钟.单项填空1My summer job wasnt _ fun, but it was _ real learning experience for me.Aa; a Bthe; /C/; a Da; /2In ancient times, people rarely travelled long distances and most farmers only travelled _ the local market.Alonger than Bmore thanCas much as Das far as3Nowadays,people get news around the
458、m and about the world from _ media, on TV, by radio, in the newspaper or on the Internet.Aformal BpreciousCvarious Dnormal4How about camping this weekend, just for a change?OK, _ you want.Awhichever BhoweverCwhatever Dwhoever5Before the Hope Project was carried out in this poor area, children here h
459、ad no _ to education.Aaccess BapproachCattitude Dattraction6Every child is _, with their own needs, preferences and talents.Acontradictory BsimilarCoriginal Dunique7I felt so bad all day yesterday that I decided this morning I couldnt face _ day like that.Aother BanotherCthe other Dothers8All people
460、, _ they are old or young, rich or poor, have been trying their best to help those in need since the disaster.Aeven if BwhetherCno matter Dhowever9At minus 130, a living cell can be _ for a thousand years.Aspared BprotectedCpreserved Ddeveloped10Although they lost their jobs, saving and unemployment
461、 benefits allow the couple to _ their comfortable home.Acome up with Bcatch up withChold on to Dlook forward to11Its based on the idea _ all people are created equal, _ is accepted by most people.Athat; that Bwhich; whichCwhich; when Dthat; which12One of the teachers held the view _ the book said wa
462、s right.Athat what Bwhat thatCthat Dwhether13Id prefer to _ my judgment until I know all the facts.Apreserve BdeserveCobserve Dreserve14We firmly believe that war never settles anything. It only _ violence.Aruns into Bcomes fromCleads to Dbegins with15I cant repair these until tomorrow, Im afraid.Th
463、ats OK, theres _.Ano problem Bno wonderCno doubt Dno hurry.阅读理解Frederick Law Olmsted (18221903), a Connecticut farm boy, saw his first public park in Liverpool, England, as he accompanied his brother on a walking tour.He was impressed by the parks winding paths, open fields, lakes and bridges.Perhap
464、s the most wonderful things of all was that the park was open to everyone.A moment beginning in 1840 to set aside park land on New York Citys Manhattan Island had a successful result in 1856 with the purchase of 840 acres of rocky and swampy (沼泽的) land, bought with about $5 million in state funds.Ol
465、msteds chance of meeting with a project organizer led to his applying for the job of the park manager.In 1857 Olmsted was appointed manager of the proposed park, and the clearing of the site began.Calvert Vaux, a British architect, asked Olmsted to collaborate with him on a park design, and Olmsted
466、agreed.Vaux saw the park as a work of art, while Olmsted saw the park as a place for people to escape the noise of the city.Together they invented a plan that would give the persons and animals living in the city a quiet, green park and would also preserve and increase the good qualities of the natu
467、ral features of the land.The commissioners voted in favor of Vaux and Olmsteds plan, and in 1858, the two became the official designers of New York Citys Central Park.It took cartloads of topsoil to build Central Parks gentle slopes, shady glens, and steep, rocky ravines.Five million trees were plan
468、ted, a watersupply system was laid, and bridges, arches, roads and paths were constructed.The park officially opened in 1876, and today, well over a century later, people still escape the noise of the city in Olmsted and Vauxs great work of art.16What is the text mainly about?AA history of the plann
469、ing of Central Park.BAn engineering plan for Central Park.CA biography of Frederick Law Olmsted.DA guided walking tour of Central Park.17Olmsted became manager of Central Park because of_.Ahis friendship with Calvert VauxBhis hard work in clearing the landChis winning a design competitionDa chance o
470、f meeting with one of the parks organizers18The underlined word “collaborate” in the third paragraph means “_”Adisagree BcommentCvote Dwork together19Which of the following is TRUE about Central Park?AIt is out of date nowadays.BThe designers came from the same country.CIt is an old park in America.
471、DIt is only for people who can well afford it.短文改错下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写上该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词。2只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Last Saturday the students of our class made a bike trip to a small town by the Taihu Lake. We set o
472、ff earlier in the morning. After getting to the town, we had visited some places of interest. At noon, we had picnic near the town. Everybody was attracted by the beautifully scenery and we took a lot of picture there. In the afternoon, some of us went fishing, some rowed boats on the water, but oth
473、ers flew kites. We both had a wonderful time! It was a pleasant trip for them, during which the boys were offered the girls a lot of help. We have learned to help, understand and sharing with others. In a word, we have got quite a lot from it.书面表达在学习、工作和生活中,学会与人合作是非常重要的。请你根据下表中所提供的信息,写一篇主题为“Being a
474、good partner”的英文演讲稿。演讲稿内容如下:为何与人合作1.现代社会应该具备的基本素质。2.可省时间和精力。与谁合作1.与喜欢的人合作心情愉快,同甘共苦。2.与不喜欢的人合作宽容缺点,发现优点。你的观点要求:1.句子结构准确,信息内容完整。2词数100120。演讲稿的开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。参考词汇:cooperate vi.合作Good afternoon, everyone! The topic of my speech today is “Being a good partner”_Thank you for your listening! 课时作业(二十一)必修5U
475、nit 1 Great scientists限时:30分钟.单项填空1Daddy, look! Why _ rainbow is like a bow?Oh, it is apologizing to _ angry sky.Athe; an Ba; /Ca; an Dthe; the2What he says makes no _ to me.Acare BsenseCinterest Dmeaning3With water _ constantly, the brave soldier jumped into the river to save the drowning villager.
476、Ato rise Brising Crisen Drose4Can you work out the problem?I cant _ you explain how to do it.Abut for Bexcept Capart from Dunless5The State Council has _ a new economic policy on the benefits of the farmers.Aput up Bput forwardCput off Dput out6The best way _ spoken English is to speak more every da
477、y.Aof learning Bto learningCin learning Dabout learning7I feel it is your husband who _ for the spoiled child.Ais to blame Bis going to blameCis to be blamed Dshould blame8_ he came in, I recognized him.AThe moment BShortlyCSoon DBefore long9You should read the _ in the car repair manual(手册) careful
478、ly before you start.Ainstructions Bconstructions Cintroductions Dexplanations10The Prime Minister _ by saying that he was satisfied with his visit in China.Aconcluded BconductedCconsidered Dconfused11Dont stop _ you meet with a word you dont understand.Aat the time Beach timeCby the time Dsometimes1
479、2The police are searching everywhere for Mr.James, who they think is_ to the crime.Alinked Bworried Cunited Dmixed13_of being involved in the attempted murder, she was questioned by the police.AConvinced BSuspectedCCharged DConfirmed14_ you eat the correct foods_ be able to keep fit and stay healthy
480、.AOnly if; will you BOnly if; you willCUnless; will you DUnless; you will15Mom, Im so tired. I cant walk any further._, my dear. You can make it.ACome on BNo worryCThats impossible DNo problem.完形填空John and Mary had a nice home and two lovely children, a boy and a girl. John had a good _16_ and had j
481、ust been asked to go on a business trip to another city and it was _17_ that Mary needed an outing and would go along too. They _18_ a reliable woman to care for the children and made the _19_, returning home a little earlier than they had planned._20_ they drove into their home town, they found a h
482、ome in flames. Mary said, “Oh well, it isnt our fire; lets go home.”_21_ John drove closer and exclaimed (惊叫), “That home belongs to Fred Jones who works at the plant. He wouldnt be _22_ work yet. Maybe there is something we could do.”John drove up and they were both _23_ to see the16A.job BfamilyCw
483、ife Dboss17A.known BbelievedCdecided Dhoped18A.asked BhiredCintended Dreminded19A.preparations BpromiseCdecision Dtrip20A.Before BAsCOnce DSince21A.And BSoCNow DBut22A.off BonCout of Dat23A.heartbroken BconsciencestrickenChorrorstricken Dpovertystrickenwhole house in flames. A woman on the lawn was
484、in hysterics _24_, “The children! Get the children! They are in the basement.”_25_ Marys protests (反对), John grabbed the water hose and soaked (浸湿)his clothes, put his wet handkerchief on his head and _26_ for the basement which was full of _27_. He found two nearly suffocated (窒息的)children and afte
485、r carrying them to safety, he asked how many more children were _28_ there. They told him two more and Mary _29_ his arm and screamed, “John! Dont go back! Its _30_! That house will cave in any second!”But he shook her off and went back by _31_ his way down the smokefilled hallway and into the room.
486、 It _32_ a long time before he found both children and started back and at last when they came out into the_33_ and fresh air, he found that he had just _34_ his own children.It turned out that the babysitter had _35_ them at this home while she did some shopping.24A.coughing BscreamingCwhispering D
487、weeping25A.Apart from BIn case of CInstead of DIn spite of26A.reached BsearchedCdashed Dsent27A.smoke BdarknessCchildren Ddanger28A.up BawayCout Ddown29A.pulled BtookCgrabbed Dheld30A.dangerous BuselessCover Dstupid31A.pushing BfeelingCjumping Dmoving32A.meant BsparedCspent Dseemed33A.shade Bsunligh
488、tCshadow Dcrowd34A.helped BfoundCrecognized Drescued35A.left BchargedCremoved Dforgotten.阅读理解Les Paul is one of the most influential people in modern popular music. He was a skillful guitarist who played an energetic mixture of jazz and country songs. He was also an inventor. The electric guitar and
489、 recording devices he created changed the sound of popular music and greatly influenced rock and roll. Les Paul is best known for creating one of the first solidbody electric guitars and the eighttrack recording device. He also perfected new recording methods to give special effects to his music. Le
490、s Paul was born Lester William Polfuss (POLLfuss)in 1915 in Waukesha, (WAHkuhshaw)Wisconsin. By the age of nine, he had taught himself to play the harmonica and had built a radio. He also learned to play the guitar and banjo. He could not read music, but he could play music that he heard. And he had
491、 a good sense of musical structure. Les Paul was soon performing in country bands in the Midwest. He left high school to perform full time on radio shows. He performed using the names “The Wizard of Waukesha”, “Hot Rod Red” and “Rhubarb Red”. He also started playing music influenced by great jazz gu
492、itarists including Django Reinhardt. By 1937, he had formed the Les Paul trio. He moved to New York City the next year. Les Paul played with many famous performers including the popular singer Bing Crosby. Around 1941, Les Paul invented his famous guitar. He wanted to make an instrument that could p
493、lay a note longer than notes played on a traditional acoustic guitar. He developed a new kind of electric guitar that had a solid body. On an acoustic guitar, the strings vibrate and the hollow part of the instrument, or the sound box, also vibrates. Les Paul wanted an instrument in which only the s
494、trings vibrated. In the 1970s, Les Paul made two records with the country guitarist Chet Atkins. One was called “Chester and Lester”. It won a Grammy Award in 1976. Starting in the early 1980s, Paul began playing in jazz clubs in New York City. He kept on performing weekly until a few months before
495、his death.36Which of the following shows the right order of Les Pauls experience?a. He moved to New York.b. He had taught himself to play the harmonica.c. He performed full time on radio shows.d. He began playing in jazz clubs in New York City.e. He invented his famous guitar.Aabcde Bbcade Cbcdea Db
496、caed37According to the passage, the author develops the passage _.Ain order of time Bin order of importanceCby giving examples Dby listing reasons38Which of the following best describes Les Paul?AHe is a creative man.BHe is a lazy man.CHe is a naughty man.DHe is a crazy man.39Which of the following
497、is TRUE according to the passage?AHe influenced Django Reinhardt.BHe had no good sense of musical structure.CHe could play and read music when he was a child.DHe made two records with Chet Atkins in the 1970s. 课时作业(二十二)必修5Unit 2 The United Kingdom限时:30分钟.单项填空1I have _ high temperature and _ sore thr
498、oat.Well, you may have the flu.Aa; a Bthe; the Cthe; a Da; the2With so much work filling my mind, I almost _.Abreak up Bbreak awayCbreak down Dbreak in3_, the bookseller gave him something else as a present. ATo the boys delightBTo the boys surprisedCTo the boy joyDTo make the boys happy4Go and ask
499、her _ come.OK.Awhat time would she like toBat what time shed like to Cwhen would she like toDwhen does she like to5The medical team is _ three doctors and a nurse.Amade up of Bmade ofCconsisted of Dconsisting of6As we joined the big crowd, I got _ from my friends.Aseparated BsparedClost Dmissed7He s
500、aid he _ his old friends for a long time. Adidnt see Bwouldnt seeChasnt seen Dhadnt seen8He called me this morning and asked where _ last night. Adid I go Bwere ICI was DI had been9Would you like to see a film with us this evening?Id like to. But I cant _ the time because I have to finish my composi
501、tion.Apass BtakeCafford Dspend10In the dream Peter saw himself _ by a fierce wolf, and he woke up with a start.Achased Bto be chasedCbe chased Dhaving been chased11Can I call on her next week?Yes, if _.Ayou are convenientByou will be convenientCit is convenient to youDit will be convenient to you12W
502、hen did you find your pocket _?It was when I was going to work by bus.Ato pick Bto be pickedCpicked Dpicking13I want to see all of his films, especially the one you _ just now.Areferred to Blinked toCmentioned to Dtalked to14As for the incident, he only told us the main facts, _ most of the details.
503、Aputting out Btaking out Cbringing out Dleaving out15Cliff, I lost your bike at school. I suppose I should pay for it.Oh, _. It was an old bike anyway.Atake it easy BOKCdont say so Dforget it.阅读理解Theres no better place to be than beside the seaside in the summer. And even in Britain you can still fi
504、nd beaches away from the crowds with golden sand.COMPTON BAY,ISLE OF WIGHTThis wide sandy beach is on the south west coast,between Freshwater and Brook and is part of the Tennyson Heritage Coast. There are striking views of the white cliffs further along the coast. A coastal path passes behind the b
505、each,and you can enjoy scenic cliff top walks in either direction. Accommodation:Sandpipers Hotel(01983 758150,www. sandpipershotel. com) with doubles from 10 pp. KINGSGATE BAY,KENT Around the beach round a bend in the coastal road from Ramsgate is white cliffs with Kingsgate Castle dominating the w
506、hole landscape. It is fairly isolated,with few facilities,but is perfect for summer bathing or for bracing winter walks. Accommodation:Fayreness Hotel(0188 86866,www. fayreness. com) with doubles with breakfast from 69.50 pp. RINGSTEAD BAY,DORSETA picturesque 210 ft crescent(弦月状)of pebbles with clea
507、n waterthats a perfect escape from some of the busier beaches around Weymouth. You reach it by passing through the village of Upton,then along a narrow country road. Next to the car park is a wellstocked shop. The cliffs behind Ringstead Bay are an excellent place for fossil hunting. Accommodation:
508、Glenburn Hotel(01305 832318,www. glenburnhotel. com) with doubles from 79 including breakfast. BRANSCOMBE, DEVON Lying on the East Devon Heritage Coast,Branscombe has good facilities with toilets and a car park close to the beach,as well as a small picnic area. A wellstocked shop sells the most attr
509、active dairy ice cream. Next to the shop is the Sea Shanty restaurantopen every day until 5 pm during the summer. Accommodation:The Masons Arms,Branscombe Village(01297 680300,www. masonsarms.co.uk)with doubles from 65 pp with breakfast. 16Which beach is the best wonderful place for summer bathing?A
510、COMPTON BAY.BBRANSCOMBE. CKINGSGATE BAY. DRINGSTEAD BAY. 17In which of the following beaches,will you enjoy ice cream?ACOMPTON BAY. BBRANSCOMBE. CKINGSGATE BAY. DRINGSTEAD BAY. 18If you want to know more information about Fayreness Hotel,youd better refer to the following website _. Awww. masonsarms
511、.co.ukBwww. fayreness. comCwww. glenburnhotel. comDwww. sandpipershotel. com19Whats the purpose of the passage? ATo attract more tourists.BTo describe some beautiful beaches.CTo tell us the most beautiful places in UK are beaches.DTo tell us where to spend summer.任务型阅读下面这些人正在寻找他们在苏格兰度假的旅馆。在描述这些人的相关信
512、息之后,列举了六个苏格兰旅馆的信息,选出适合这些人的旅馆。选项中有一项是多余选项。 20.Two women friends who want to do several allday hikes in the mountains during the spring. They like a place with traditional decorations and superb views. 21.A woman with two children aged six and ten, who will spend July in Scotland. The children are int
513、erested in animals and plants and the mother enjoys fashions. 22.A handicapped lawyer who must use a wheelchair but drives her own car. She enjoys concerts, museums, fine architecture and swimming. She will spend the first two weeks of October in Scotland. 23.A writer, a teacher and their oneyearold
514、 daughter. They want to be in a quiet place during August. They enjoy good food, and like to take long walks (the baby rides in a backpack) 24.An old couple, aged 65 and 68.They love mountain scenery and still take easy walks by the lakeside when they can. They hope to enjoy fresh air and some relax
515、ing activities.AEdinburgh. Post House A popular base for visitors to Edinburgh, this fine hotel stands next to the Zoological Gardens within easy reach of the many famous sights, shops and entertainments of one of Europes most elegant capitals.BGatehouse of Fleet. Cally Hotel This impressive hotel,
516、wellknown for its good Scottish cooking, is an ideal choice for a relaxing family holiday. Set in 100 acres of private grounds, the Cally, a former stately home, has something for everyone including its own fishing lake, outdoor heated swimming pool, green lawn, tennis court, childrens playground an
517、d sauna baths.CGlenborrodale. Glenborrodale Castle Hotel There can be few better places for a refreshing holiday than this picturesque hotel set in its own 120 acres of beautiful countryside by charming Lake Sunart on the Ardnamurchan Peninsular(半岛). Boating and fishing are both available here.DInve
518、rness. Royal Hotel! A unique feature of the Royal is its fine collection of antique furniture, china and glass. This friendly comfortable hotel, a favourite meeting place for the townspeople, is an excellent base for getting to know the HighlandsLake Ness, Great Gien and Culloden Moor are all within
519、 easy reach.EPeebles. Tontine Hotel The Tontine had a fascinating beginningit was built in 1808. This homely hotel has been extended to make it a really comfortable base for exploring the Tweed Valley and the attractive Lowland country.FNorth Berwick. Marine HotelThis fine hotel overlooks the famous
520、 West Links golf course and is close to several sandy beaches. The Marine has its own openair swimming pool and putting green as well as tennis courts, squash courts and saunas. Edinburgh, wellknown for its art festivals, is only some 24 miles away. 课时作业(二十三)必修5Unit 3 Life in the future限时:30分钟.单项填空1
521、Well, honey, Im sorry but I have to board._, and God bless you when you are in Libya.AEnjoy yourself BDo take careCHave a nice trip DMind your steps2The train is running _ 120 kilometres an hour.Aat a speed Bat the speedCat a speed of Don a speed of3It shames me to say it, but I told a lie when _ at
522、 the meeting by my boss.Aquestioning Bhaving questionedCquestioned Dto be questioned4When _ about one of the biggest problems today, many people say that an energy crisis is approaching and is threatening mankinds survival.Aasking Bbeing askedChaving asked Dasked5After studying in a medical college
523、for five years, Jane _ her job as a doctor in the countryside.Aset out Btook overCtook up Dset up6The _ on his face told me that he was angry. Aimpression BsightCappearance Dexpression7_ and happy, Tony stood up and accepted the prize. A. Surprising BSurprisedCBeing surprised DTo be surprising8Most
524、of the artists _ to the party were from South Africa.Ainvited Bto inviteCbeing invited Dhad been invited9The cost of living in Glasgow is among the lowest in Britain, _ the quality of life is probably one of the highest. Asince BwhenCas Dwhile10It was not what you said but _ you did _ made me angry.
525、Awhy; what Bwhat; thatCthat; which Dhow; what11Plenty of vegetables and fruits will _ your recovery.Aspeed up Bdevelop upCsweep up Dput up12He thought _ of the love that had made him sad.Afor an instant Bof an instantCabout an instant Dover an instant13Who is considered _ the telephone, do you know?
526、Ainventing Bhaving inventedCto have invented Dto invent14We havent heard from Diana for a long time.What do you think _ her?Ahas happened to Bto happen toChas happened on Dwas happening to15Jumping out of _ airplane at ten thousand feet is quite _ exciting experience.A/; the B/; anCan; an Dthe; the.
527、阅读理解A“Billy! It is February 25, 2099, seven oclock. Time to get up and go to school,” said the clockrobot in a mental voice. Then the kitchenrobot gave him toast and eggs. Billy was amazed. While he was eating, the whole wall became a TV screen and Billy thought that it was great having robots to do
528、 everything for him. Billy ate his meal, watching a TV show. When he finished eating, the clothesrobot gave him his clothes very fast and dressed him. Then Billy went off to school. When Billy went outside, he saw a car with no driver waiting for him. The car said, “Hello, I will be driving you to s
529、chool every day. Now would you please show your school ID card?” said the car. So Billy showed the car his school ID card and got in. The car began to talk to Billy about his school and his schoolwork. After that the car said, “I will check your homework today because you will have a very, very impo
530、rtant lesson to learn in school today. Please put your homework on the blackboard.” Billy did so.The car checked Billys homework and then said, “Well done! You are a great student. All of your homework is correct.” When they got to school, Billy said to the car, “Goodbye. See you later.” The car sai
531、d to Billy, “Good luck in your school.” Billy got into the classroom and took his seat at the front of the room. Then his teacher came in and said, “Welcome, children! Today we will have a hard but important lessonHow do robots help a human being?” 16Whats the best title of the passage?ABillys Daily
532、 LifeBHow Billy Go to School CHow Do Robots Help Humans in the FutureDRobots17Who cooked breakfast for Billy?AHis mother. BHis father.CA robot. DBilly himself.18When did Billy have to show his school ID card?ABefore getting to school.BBefore getting into the car.CBefore entering the classroom.DBefor
533、e classes were over.19Which of the following is NOT true?ABilly liked having robots to do everything for him.BAt first Billy was very surprised.CBilly was glad that the robot teacher would give a very, very important lesson.DThe car itself drove Billy to school.BThe plan: turn Mars into a blue world
534、 with streams and green fields, and then fill it with creatures(生物) from the earth.This idea may sound like something from a science fiction (科幻小说), but it is actually being taken seriously by many researchers. This suggested future for the “red planet” will be the main topic for discussion at an in
535、ternational conference hosted by NASA (美国宇航局) this week.Leading researchers as well as science fiction writers will attend the event.It comes as NASA is preparing a multibilliondollar Mars research programme.“Turning Mars into a little earth has long been a topic in science fiction,”said Dr Michael
536、Meyer, NASAs senior scientist for astrobiology (太空生物学)“Now, with scientists exploring the reality, we can ask what are the real possibilities of changing Mars.”Most scientists agree that Mars could be turned into a little earth, although much time and money would be needed to achieve this goal. But
537、many experts are shocked by the idea.“We are destroying our own world at an unbelievable speed and now we are talking about ruining another planet,” said Paul Murdin, of the Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge, UK.Over the past months, scientists have become increasingly confident they will find Marti
538、an life forms.Europe and Americas robot explorers have found proof that water, mixed with soil, exists in large amounts on the planet.In addition, two different groups of scientistsannounced on March 28 that they had found signs of methane (甲烷) in the Martian atmosphere (大气)The gas is a waste produc
539、t of living creatures and could be produced by microbes (微生物) living in the red planets soil. But scientists such as Dr Lisa Pratt, a biologist at Indiana University, say that these microbes will be put in danger by the little earth project.“Before we have even discovered if there is life on Mars, w
540、e are talking about carrying out projects that would destroy all these native life forms, all the strange microbes that we hope to find buried in the soil,” said Dr Pratt.This view is shared by Monica Grady, a planetary scientist at the Natural History Museum, London.“We cannot risk starting a globa
541、l experiment that would wipe out the precious information we are looking for.” she said, “This is just wrong.”20The passage is about_.Aa plan turning Mars into a little earthBthe necessity of changing MarsCMars supporting lifeDfinding water in the Mars21Which of the following is NOT the reason why s
542、ome scientists are against the plan?AThe project would wipe out all the native life forms on the Mars.BThe project will cost too much money and work.CWe would ruin Mars.DWe are destroying our own world at an unbelievable speed.22We can infer from the passage that_.Awater is a crucial factor for life
543、Bthe project will have little effect on the native life forms supposed to live on the MarsCMonica Grady is in favour of carrying out the little earth projectDthe idea turning Mars into a little earth is nothing but a science fiction23Which of the following supports the conclusion of microbes living
544、in the Mars soil?AScientists found liquid water in the Mars.BScientists found signs of methane in the Martian atmosphere.CScientists found a lot of good soil on the Mars.DScientists found some creatures living on the Mars. 课时作业(二十四)必修5Unit 4 Making the news限时:30分钟 .单项填空1_ Shanghai you see today is q
545、uite _ different city from what it used to be. AThe; / B/; the CThe; a DA; a2If you like I can do some shopping for you.Thats a very kind _.Aoffer BserviceCpoint Dsuggestion 3I went to college; _, all my friends got wellpaid jobs.Ain the same time BmeanwhileCat the meantime Dthen4Ive heard that our
546、boss is to arrange me for a trade talk with another company, _ I cant go picnicking with you on Sunday.Ain this case Bin that caseCin which case Din case5The soldier was _ of running away when the enemy attacked.Ascolded BchargedCaccused Dpunished6It is hard for me to imagine what I would be doing t
547、oday if I _ in love,at the age of seven,with the Melinda Cox Library in my hometown.Awouldnt have fallen Bhad not fallenCshould fall Dwere to fall7As for the newly graduates, it is far more important to find a job you can _ experience from than _ you can get large salaries from.Again; one Bwin; that
548、Cacquire; the one Dget; which8She wishes her parents to _ of her boyfriend.Aaccept Badmit Cpermit Dapprove9We are now going all out in order to finish the task _.Ain advance Bahead of timeCahead time Dget ahead10I had a photo taken with him, _ stood the famous tower.Awhich Bthat Cwhere Dwhat11The ma
549、n didnt admit _ anything at the store when he was questioned by the police.Ato steal Bhaving stolenCto have stolen Dhaving been stealing12The wild flowers looked like a soft orange blanket_ the desert. Acovering BcoveredCcover Dto cover13_ follow the buffalo, the Indians often had to move their camp
550、s.AIn order to BSo as toCIn order that DSo that 14Only when I left my parents for Italy _ how much I loved them.AI realized BI had realizedChad I realized Ddid I realize 15Im sorry to have kept you waiting._, Bill.AYoure welcome BGo aheadCDont mention it DNo problem.完形填空Russ was a lovable kid with a
551、 variety of communication challengesa speech impediment(语言障碍), dyslexia(诵读困难), and auditory problems._16_today he is walking confidently, standing tall to make an acceptance_17_for having been chosen one of the “Outstanding Young Citizens” in Ocean County, New Jersey_18_his remarkable volunteer serv
552、ice in the town of Toms River.As I listened, I closed my eyes.I found myself _19_ those memorable moments.My mind was full of warm images of Russ as a loving, caring youth, a gentle soul, _20_ his challenges.And now, as he stood at the platform, I knew his heart _21_be racing.As Russ continued to sp
553、eak, I thought about the fateful day when he was diagnosed with all those impairments(损伤) and how_22_ his tutors would be if they could see him today.Here he was at twentynine, being honored for ten years of service as a volunteer_23_.Russ was_24_for organizing clothing for the homeless, teaching pr
554、eschool children about fire safety, and for playing Santa Claus for very sick children by driving up in a fire truck.16A.And BWhile CAs DBut17A.point Bspeech Ccall Dappeal18A.in spite of Bregardless ofCbecause of Din face of19A.recalling BrecordingCseizing Dexpecting20A.facing up to Bconcerning abou
555、tCescaping from Dputting up with21A.could BmightCwould Dmust22A.nervous BexcitedCproud Dsurprised23A.policeman BtailorCtutor Dfireman24A.grateful BresponsibleCanxious DfitRuss thanked his parents for providing him with dignity and for teaching him about morals.Then, pausing for a few seconds, he _25
556、_ us by surprise by touching lovingly on the _26_ of his nephew, Austin.Austin was just three years old when he died from an incurable disease.At that moment, I had to close my eyes again_27_ a different set of tears ran down my cheeks.A silence_28_ the room as Russ owed his volunteer award to Austi
557、n.He _29_his address by lifting up the audience with these words, “Austin taught me how to love.”I have never thought of this day._30_, no one had ever thought that Russ would made _31_ as the star of the football team, and he had never been voted “most likely to succeed”, but he_32_ to be a true “s
558、tar” in his community.Russ became a man of strong character _33_ his unselfish service to others.With so many impairments, Russ now sees and acts _34_ with his heart.His words and deeds inspire everyone who knows him.It is Russ, our son, who has shown us what_35_ is.25A.took Bgot Cshocked Dmoved26A.
559、birth BachievementCloss Ddisease27A.since Bafter Cwhen Dbefore28A.dropped down Bgot upCtook off Dfell over29A.concluded BwroteCdelivered Dstarted30A.Generally BSurprisinglyCActually DHowever31A.it Bhim Cone Dthat32A.happened BroseCappeared Dreduced33A.at Bon Cby Din34A.cautiously BgenerouslyCclosely
560、 Dclearly35A.sharing BloveCsacrifice Dconfidence.阅读理解SHANGHAIThe NBAs version of the Ming Dynasty is done. After helping pro basketball gain a foothold in the worlds most populous market, Chinese star Yao Ming has retired. Yao made it official Wednesday, telling a news conference that a series of fo
561、ot and leg injuries forced him to end his playing career at the age of 30. “I will formally end my career,” said Yao, who became a household name in China before starting his NBA career with the Houston Rockets in 2002. Yao played eight seasons in the NBA. “Today is an important day for me and holds
562、 a special meaning for both my basketball career and my future,” Yao said. “I had to leave the court since I suffered a stress fracture(断裂) in my left foot for the third time at the end of last year. My past six months were a painful wait. I have been thinking about my future over and over. Today I
563、am announcing a personal decision, ending my career as a basketball player and officially retire. But_one_door_is_closing_and_another_one_is_opening.” Yao said he would return to work with his former Chinese team, the Shanghai Sharks, with the possibility of becoming general manager. He already owns
564、 the club and wants to contribute more.“My playing career started with the club. I hope I can do something for it,” Yao said. He later appeared with his family on the stage to the applause and cheers of the crowd. He thanked a lot of peoplehis family, former coaches, even players like Shaquille ONea
565、l“For making me a better player, I will be always with you. Thank you.” Rockets general manager Daryl Morey was among those attending the farewell(告别) conference Wednesday. Morey made the long trip from Houston. Morey said 20 hours on planes was tiring but “I would be sorry if I wasnt here.” “Its a
566、big moment,” Morey added. “Yao had a sense of humor, a great attitude and sense of responsibility. I hope we can continue his culture in the NBA.”Yao had played six years with the Chinese national team before joining the Rockets, and was already a star in his home country. He carried the Olympic tor
567、ch through Tiananmen Square and his countrys flag during the opening ceremonies at the Beijing Olympics in 2008. He also donated 2 million dollars and set up a foundation to rebuild schools in the wake of the 2008 earthquake in Sichuan.36Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?AY
568、ao Ming:a household nameBYao Ming retires from basketball CA farewell conferenceDYao Mings personal decision37What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 mean?A. He has retired from playing basketball and his new career will begin.B. He cant go to the US because of his retirement.C. He is welco
569、med in his motherland. D. He would return to work with the Shanghai Sharks.38According to the passage, which of the following words cant be used to describe Yao Ming?A. Talented. B. Responsible. C. Generous. D. Cautious. 39Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?AThe reason why Yao M
570、ing retired is that he is too old.BYao Ming played six years in America.CYao Ming started his playing career in HoustonDYao Ming was once an Olympic torchbearer.40What does the author want to tell us in the last paragraph but one?ADaryl Morey is the general manager of Rockets.BDaryl Morey was very t
571、ired at the conference.CDaryl Morey thinks highly of Yao Ming.DThe conference is a big moment of the year.41What do you know about Daryl Morey?A. Daryl Morey made a long trip from Houston to attend the farewell conference. B. Daryl Morey was Yao Mings coach. C. Daryl Morey is a basketball player in
572、the Houston Rockets.D. Daryl Morey is not satisfied with Yao Mings retirement from basketball. 课时作业(二十五)必修5Unit 5 First aid限时:45分钟.单项填空1Im sorry I cant go to your party tonight._? Havent we agreed on it?AWhat is it BWhy dont you CWhat do you think DHow is it2They are having a meeting, so they are bu
573、sy _.Aat present time Bat the present timesCat present Din the present3They tried to prevent the crops from _.Ainjury BinjuringCbeing hurt Dbeing injured4We dont keep winning games _ we keep playing well.Abecause BunlessCwhen Dwhile5We were swimming in the lake _ suddenly the storm started. Awhen Bw
574、hileCuntil Dbefore6There is no _ in trying to talk George into joining us. He enjoys being alone.Adoubt BwonderChope Dpoint7As she _ the newspaper, Granny _ asleep.Aread; was falling Bwas reading; fellCwas reading; was falling Dread; fell8_ the poem a second time, the meaning will become clearer to
575、you.AYour having read BWhile readingCIf reading DWhen you read9Once a decision has been made, all of us should _ it.Adirect to Bstick toClead to Drefer to10The Summer Palace is really beautiful. In fact, I doubt whether China has _ park.Aa more beautiful Ba most beautifulCthe most beautiful Da beaut
576、iful11Wont you have another try?_.AYes, I will have BYes, I wont haveCYes, I wont DYes, I will12Jack didnt pass the driving test, but he still _.Ahopes to Bhopes soChopes that Dhoped13Will you be able to finish your report today?_.AI like it BI hope soCIll do so DId love it14_ I accept that he is no
577、t perfect, I do actually like the person.AWhile BSinceCBefore DUnless15In 1910, _ Belgian inventor by _ name of Bakelite invented the first of the modern plastics.Aa; a Ba; theCthe; a Dthe; /.阅读理解Preparing for a medical emergency involving your pet is always best accomplished before the event takes
578、place. This series is designed to help guide you through the important decisions about first aid, as well as how and when to transport your pet quickly and safely to a veterinary hospital or emergency ability. VeterinaryP has provided this complete reference book online for you to skim through, expa
579、nding your knowledge of dog and cat first aid.However, we encourage you to buy the book to keep in your home or car as a quick reference during an emergency. This book is an emergency preparedness readyreference for dogs and cats. Wise preventive measures, intelligent use of first aid principles, co
580、upled with recognition of abnormal symptoms and treatment of disorders, diseases, and problems, lead to effective health care. A working knowledge of this information will help you get rid of some potentially dangerous circumstances and help you prepare for emergency situations. It includes informat
581、ion on what to do and what not to do in specific emergency situations. The authors encourage careful reading and occasional rereading. We have tried to make this book easy to understand, avoiding technical terms as often as possible, but defining them in context when they are necessary. 16Whats the
582、purpose of this passage?ATo introduce a book, a reference about first aid for dogs and cats. BTo introduce a website.CTo introduce a working knowledge.DTo encourage careful reading.17Why are we advised to buy the book?ABecause its very cheap.BBecause it contains a working knowledge of information ab
583、out dogs and cats.CBecause it contains information on specific emergency situations.DBecause you can keep it at hand and find knowledge of dog or cat first aid in case of an emergency. 18Which is NOT true about the book?AIt can enlarge the readers knowledge of dog and cat first aid. BIt contains the
584、 knowledge of recognition of abnormal symptoms of dogs and cats. CAlthough it contains possible technical terms, it is easy to understand.DYou can read it on VeterinaryP.19What does the underlined word “veterinary” mean in Paragraph 1?A应急的 B兽医的C紧急的 D资助的.短文改错下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处
585、加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写上该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词。2只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。I was at a party a few weeks before which was more excited than I had expected.We were all having a good time as suddenly a fire broke in the kitchen.Someone shouted,“Fire!Dont panic!”So of co
586、urse people started to panic.There is smoke everywhere.And we were all trying to find the way to out when someone found fire extinguisher(灭火器)It was my friend Charles.He put the fire out and was about to coming out of the house when the firefighters arrived.The fire chief praised my friend and told
587、us that we all had a luckily escape.书面表达假设你和李明参加了一次野外生存训练。以下5幅图画表现了野外训练活动的过程,请根据图示写一篇英文日记。注意:1.词数100120;2日记的开头已为你写好,不计入总词数。生词:指南针:compass n手电筒:flashlight n.急救包:firstaid kit 宿营地:campsite n.Monday, May 4, 2012SunnyLi Ming and I took part in a wilderness survival program yesterday, and it has been one
588、of the most unforgettable experiences since high school._ 课时作业(二十六)选修6Unit 1 Art限时:30分钟.单项填空1The driver can adjust the heating in winter and the air conditioning in summer to suit his own _.Aleisure BpreferenceCconvenience Dselection2We can never expect _ bluer sky unless we create _ less polluted w
589、orld. Aa; a Ba; the Cthe; a Dthe; the 3How about your journey to Mount Emei?Everything was wonderful except that our car _ twice on the way.Aslowed down Bbroke downCgot down Dput down4China has got a good _ for fighting against the flu with its careful and smooth organization.Areputation BinfluenceC
590、impression Dknowledge5In those days, our _ concern was to provide people who were stopped by the snowstorm with food and health care.Anormal Bconstant Cpermanent Dprimary6Shall I open the window, Mum?_ Its blowing hard outside.ASure, go ahead. BId rather not.CId rather you didnt. DYes, do as you ple
591、ase.7A witness gave a _ description of the thief, because of which the police quickly found him.Aabstract Brealistic Cdetailed Dbrief8I _ that well all meet again soon.Awish BhopeCwish for Ddream of9Although the average reader spends more than 4,000 pounds on books in their lifetime, 55 percent say
592、they buy them for decoration and have no _ of reading them.Aadvantage BattemptCevidence Dintention10So sudden _ that the enemy had no time to escape.Adid the attack Bthe attack didCwas the attack Dthe attack was 11How I wish that you could attend the party, even though you _ busy. Ahad been Bwould b
593、eCwere Dare12John always thinks of others instead of himself.So he does. It is_ of him to want to help others.Aaggressive BevidentCtypical Dconventional13Mary was being badly treated when John happened to pass by and helped her out.I think it was not a pure _ but had been well planned. Acoincidence
594、BoccurrenceCarrangement Dincident14I think what _ to me about her performance is her walking way and sweet voice. Aattracts BcontributesCbelongs Dappeals15I desire to make friends with him, but _ I am worried that I cant get along well with him. Aon the whole Bon the other handCas a matter of fact D
595、first of all.完形填空Like that of her own character, Harry Potter, JK. Rowlings life is like a fairy tale. Divorced, living on public assistance in a tiny Edinburgh flat with her infant daughter, Rowling _16_ Harry Potter and The Sorcerers Stone _17_ a table in a caf during her daughters napsand it was
596、Harry Potter _18_ rescued her.Rowling _19_ that she always wanted to write and that the first _20_ she actually wrote down, when she was five or six, was a story about a rabbit _21_ Rabbit. Many of her favorite _22_ center around readinghearing The Wind in the Willows _23_ aloud by her father when s
597、he had the measles (麻疹), enjoying the fantastic adventure stories of E. Nesbit, and her favorite story of all, The Little White Horse.At Exeter University Rowling took her degree in French and _24_ one year studying in Paris. After college she moved to London to _25_ as a researcher and bilingual se
598、cretary. The best thing about working in an office, she has said, was _26_ up stories on the computer when no one was _27_. During this time, on a particularly long train ride from Manchester to London in the summer of 1990, the idea 16A.read Brecited Cwrote Dcopied17A.on Bin Caround Dat18A.what Bth
599、at Cwhich Dwho19A.remembers BthinksCreminds Dsupposes20A.book BstoryCnovel Dfiction21A.naming BpublishedCcalled Dreplaced22A.songs BsportsCthings Dmemories23A.spoken BsaidCtold Dread24A.cost Bspared Ctook Dspent25A.regard BconsiderCwork Dtreat26A.searching BreadingClistening Dtyping27A.noticing Bwat
600、chingCobserving Dseeing_28_ her of a boy who is a wizard and doesnt know it. He _29_ a school for wizardryshe could see him very plainly in her mind. By the time the train _30_ into Kings Cross station four hours later, many of the characters and the early stages of the plot were fully _31_ in her h
601、ead. The story took further shape as she continued working on it in _32_ and cafs over her lunch hours.After her marriage to a Portuguese TV journalist ended in divorce, Rowling returned to Britain with her infant daughter and a suitcase full of Harry Potter notes and _33_. She settled in Edinburgh
602、to be near her sister and _34_ to finish the book before looking for a teaching job. Wheeling her daughters carriage around the city to escape their _35_, cold apartment, she would duck into coffee shops to write when the baby fell asleep. In this way she finished the book and started sending it to
603、publishers.28A.came to Bstruck toCstuck to Dhit on29A.studies BattendsCbuilds Dgoes30A.entered BpulledCreached Darrived31A.organized BtakenCformed Dhappened32A.theatres BpubsCcinemas Dconcerts33A.chapters BbooksCmagazines Dnewspapers34A.set about Bset offCset up Dset out35A.splendid BlargeCcomfortab
604、le Dtiny.阅读理解Taylor Bernard and her twin sister were born 12 weeks early. As a result, Taylor suffers from cerebral palsy (CP). It is a condition that affects the brain. Kids who are born with CP have trouble controlling the muscles in their body. Taylor is 8 years old now. She uses a powerwheelchai
605、r to get around. Her twin sister Sydney participates in sports, but Taylor has a different interest: art. Taylor submitted(提交) a watercolor painting of a sunset in Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, to an art contest. Of the more than 5,500 students who took park in the contest, only 51 were selected. Taylor
606、 was one of them. Her winning painting is now being displayed in Union Station, in Washington, DC. After leaving Union Station, the exhibit will tour the country. The contest was sponsored by VSA, the international organization on arts and disability. The nonprofit group was started to give people w
607、ith disabilities an opportunity to participate in the arts. Submissions for the contest came from students with and without disabilities. The exhibition is part of VSAs International Arts Festival and was also sponsored by CVS Caremarks All Kids Can program.Art Changed Her Life Amanda LaMunyon repre
608、sented Oklahoma in the exhibition. She just finished her freshman year of high school. When Amanda was in elementary school, she had problems focusing and following rules. She has Asperger Syndrome, which is a form of autism. “People started looking at her differently,” her mother, Sherry LaMunyon,
609、said. “They stopped looking at her as a girl who was struggling and started looking at her as an artist. Its changed her whole life.”The president of VSA, Soula Antoniou, said that the point of the exhibition is to focus on students abilities, rather than their disabilities. “What were trying to do
610、is make sure each student finds something theyre good at,” she said. Thats exactly what Taylors done. While she has some difficulty with fine motor skills, shes found that shes talented with wide brush strokes(笔画) in painting.Inspiring OthersBefore finding painting, Amanda said she had trouble fitti
611、ng in. “I didnt have anything that I felt was my talent,” she said. Now shes more focused on school and is interested in studying fashion design and theater.Amanda hopes that the exhibition will show others that even if they have disabilities, they have abilities they dont even know yet. You can see
612、 more of Amandas artwork at .36How could Amandas mother feel when they learned Amanda could paint?ADisappointed. BSurprised.CDoubt. DPleased.37Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?AOnly the disabled students can enter the art contest sponsored by VSA.BAmanda, Taylors sister, has t
613、rouble in focusing and following rules.CAmanda has improved a lot in study after finding painting.DSydney prefers art to sport because of her disability in the brain.38What is the text mainly about?AStudents with disabilities show their creativity at an international art festival in Washington, DC.B
614、Students with disabilities are more talented in art according to the result of an international art festival in Washington, DC.CAn international art festival in Washington, DC. gives people with disabilities an opportunity to participate in the arts.DMore than 5,500 students submitted their painting
615、s at an international art festival in Washington, DC.39We may infer from the passage that _.AAmanda had Asperger Syndrome before she went to the elementary schoolBSome children who are disabled even dont know their situationCTaylor has trouble controlling the muscles, but her sister is healthyDAmand
616、a is good at painting with wide brush strokes40Where could this passage come from?AIn a newspaper. BIn a magazine.COn the Internet. DIn a report. 课时作业(二十七)选修6Unit 2 Poems限时:30分钟.单项填空1_ a moment and I will go to your rescue.AGo on BHold onCMove on DCarry on2It is getting late.I am afraid I must be of
617、f now._!AGo slowly BSo longCStay longer DAll right3Could you give me a hand? It seems that my strength has_.Aused up Brun outCbeen given out Drun out of4Had I been a little more careful, I _ such a foolish mistake.Awont make Bhadnt madeCdidnt make Dwouldnt have made5They _ the trucks with boxes of f
618、ood and sent the goods to the disaster areas in Sichuan province.Asupplied BprovidedCloaded Dunloaded6Mike has put on so much weight this year that his mother has to _ all his trousers to his measure.Alet out Bgive awayCbring in Dlay out7If you always _ others like that, youll lose the good opinion
619、of your friends.Atease Bcheese Cchoose Dtear8If he _ my advice, he wouldnt have lost his job.Afollowed Bshould followChad followed Dwould follow9George is going to talk about the geography of his country, but Id rather he _ more on its culture.Afocus BfocusedCwould focus Dhad focused10This area expe
620、rienced _ heaviest rainfall in _ month of May. A/; a Ba; the Cthe; the Dthe; a11Could you turn the TV down a little bit?_.Is it disturbing you?ATake it easy BIm sorryCNot a bit DIt depends12Do you think we should accept that offer?Yes, we should, for we _ such bad luck up till now, and time _ out.Ah
621、ave had;is running Bhad;is runningChave;has been run Dhave had;has been run13Everyone in our class likes Mary because she is good at telling and _ jokes.Aturning up Bputting upCmaking up Dshowing up14May I take your order now?_.ANo, Im in trouble nowBYes, we obey ordersCYes, Id like a dish of chicke
622、nDNo, I dont have a choice of meat15Why do you look so sad?With so many problems_, Im in a difficult situation.Asettled Bremained to settleCbeing settled Dremaining to be settled.阅读理解Lucille Clifton, the AwardWinning Poet, was the First African American Poet Laureate of Maryland. Critics call her on
623、e of the greatest writers of our time. Lucille Clifton was born Thelma Lucille Sayles in Depew, New York in 1936. She was named Thelma after her mother. Lucille was the name of one of her fathers ancestors. When the younger one got older she chose to call herself Lucille.Lucille Clifton began writin
624、g poetry when she was about ten years old. She had developed an interest in poetry because of her mother, Thelma Sayles. Her mother was also a poet although her poems were never published. As a child Lucille would sit on her mothers lap and listen as she read poetry. She learned to love words and th
625、e power of words. That stayed with her as she grew.While her mother taught her to love poetry, her father gave her the gift of storytelling. He would tell Lucille interesting stories about her ancestors, especially the one named Lucille who was his grandmother. Samuel Clifton said she was the first
626、black woman to be legally hanged in the state of Virginia. Lucille Clifton wrote about it in her poem called “Lucy”She often talked about her love for words. She loved the sound of words and the way the words felt in her mouth. She loved finding interesting ways to use words to express what was happ
627、ening in the world.Unlike her mother, Lucille Cliftons poetry was anything but traditional. Her poems do not rhyme or follow a special kind of pattern. They do not use fancy words. They do not deal in makebelieve. Her poetry is known for being simple, truthful and direct. It is written the way peopl
628、e speak, in a casual, relaxed language. There is very little punctuation(标点) and even less capitalization. Many of the poems are uncomfortably honest. Lucille Clifton often said that she tried to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable. Over the years, she seems to have perfected that art.
629、16Which of the following may be the reason why Lucille Clifton chose to call herself Lucille instead of Thelma?ATo show her love to her mother.BTo show her love to her beloved teacher.CTo show respect to her greatgrandmother.DTo show her respect to a great poet.17From the passage, we know that Lucil
630、le Clifton is _.Afunny BcreativeCselfish Dbeautiful18What can be inferred from the passage?ALucille Cliftons parents affected her a lot.BLucille Cliftons poetry was very traditional.CThelma Sayles published many poems.DLucille Cliftons poetry was very formal.19What is the main idea of the last parag
631、raph?ALucille Cliftons great works.BLucille Cliftons poem background.CLucille Cliftons poem style.DLucille Cliftons poem words.20The underlined word “it” in the fourth paragraph probably refers to _.ASamuel CliftonBSamuel Cliftons experienceCSamuel Cliftons grandmotherDLucilles great grandmothers st
632、ory.任务型阅读Mr. Smith, Mr. Black, Miss White, John和Jack想参观博物馆,请结合选项AF中对6个博物馆的相关介绍,选出与他们各自信息相符的选项。选项中有一项是多余的。21. Mr. Smith will be free this Sunday. Because he and his family settled down in Chicago last month, hes not familiar with Chicago history. He is interested in history and wants to take his son,
633、 Jack, whos now 11 to a museum in Chicago for free.22. Mr. Black is an engineer in a famous aircraft company in Britain. Hes going to Chicago for a conference next week. He intends to visit a museum in Chicago after the conference in which he can see some kinds of planes.23. Miss White is a worldkno
634、wn artist. After holding successfully her art exhibition in Washington, she plans to fly to Chicago on Thursday in order to visit a museum where she can enjoy famous modern paintings. Since she has to leave for New York early on Friday morning, she wants to visit a museum on Thursday evening for fre
635、e.24. Johns a student in Chicago University. He majors in astronomy in college. Last week his tutor asked him to go to a museum to study some aged equipment which was used to observe the sky in the past. He has no class this weekend and he decided to visit and write an article about it.25. Jack is o
636、nly 8 and hes interested in prehistoric animals. He asks his parents to take him to a museum in which he can see some exhibits of animals that have already disappeared from the earth and other exhibits of ancient animals.A. Adler Planetarium (天文馆)Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum, founded in 19
637、30, is Americas first and oldest planetarium. It now houses two starwatching theaters, a unique collection of aged instruments, broad exhibit space, many handson exhibits. It also offers one of the most wonderful views of the skyline of the entire city.B. The Art Institute of ChicagoThe Art Institut
638、e consistently ranks among Chicagos mostvisited museums. From French Impressionist paintings to American masks, the museum offers visitors a rich cultural experience. FREE on Thursday evenings.C. The Chicago History Museum The Chicago History Museum exhibits artificial objects from the depth of thei
639、r 22 million item collection and the breadth of the citys history. From the Chicago Bulls to the Great Chicago Fire, the museum covers all and offers contexts and exhibits to make Chicagos history connected with our lives today. Free of charge during the weekend.D. DuSable Museum of African American
640、 History DuSables the nations oldest museum devoted to the exploration, documentation(文献), and celebration of the African American experience. It mainly shows the development and the struggling course of African American in the past few centuries.E. The Field Museum of Natural History The Field Muse
641、um is probably best known for its dinosaur shows, but it also has deep devotion to “the diversity(多种多样) and relationships in nature and among cultures.” It holds and studies over 20 million objects, a collection which grew from holding received after the Worlds Columbian Exposition of 1893.F. Museum
642、 of Science and Industry Since 1933, the enormous museum has been devoted to educating the public about science and technology. From the coal mine exhibit with a working elevator to the submarines(潜水艇), fighters, helicopters, and transport planes, the museums collection and handson exhibits seem alm
643、ost endless. 课时作业(二十八)选修6Unit 3 A healthy life限时:30分钟.单项填空1Many newspapers printed the governors statement _ would support a tax cut.Aand he Bwas that heCwhich he Dthat he2_ from his accent, he must be from Hunan.AJudge BJudging CTo judge DJudged3It was an _ situation, but Mr. Smith carried it off w
644、ell. Aembarrass BembarrassedCembarrassment Dembarrassing4I didnt want to _ her in front of her friends.Aawkward BembarrassClaugh Dshy5The professor knows three foreign languages, _ English, French and Japanese.Afor example Bsuch asCthat is Dwhich is6Sydney promised her that he would always do anythi
645、ng he could for her to _ of her happiness.Amaking sure Bbe sureCbeing sure Dmake sure7They are quiet, arent they? Yes. They are accustomed _ at meals.Ato talk Bto not talkCto talking Dto not talking8I hear Tom _ playing games._ no wonder he is easy to feel sleepy in class.Ais addicted to; There is B
646、addicts; There isCaddicts; It is Dis addicted to; It is9If Joes wife wont go to the party, _.Ahe will either Bneither will heChe neither will Deither he will10How about going shopping today?Sorry. I dont feel quite myself today. I dont feel like _ anything.Ado BdoingCto do Dto be doing11Do you expec
647、t _ to be a possibility that we may have three days off for the coming New Years Day?Ait Bthere Cthat Dthis12He knows that _ is time that he _.Ait; quits smokingBit; quitted smoking Cthis; should quit to smokeDthat; quitted to smoke13I dont think the risk you took _from the company make sense.Ato be
648、 fired Bof being firedCfired Dto fire14It was due to luck _ judgement _ the driver succeeded in avoiding an accident.Abetter than; when Brather than; that Cother than; when Dmore than; which15She felt _ of doing that and tears ran down her cheeks. Ashame BashamedCsorry Ddisappointed.阅读理解AWe all know
649、 that certain oils are healthier than others, but your oil health goes beyond just the type.The health of your oil can be related to how you use it too.Each type of oil has what is called a “smoke point”The smoke point is the specific temperature at which the oil starts to break down, or in more tec
650、hnical terms, its molecular structure begins to change.These molecular changes result in changes in flavor, as well as changes in nutritional value,specifically,the nutritional value of the oil starts to reduce;changing what once may have been considered an especially healthy oil,like Olive,into one
651、 that is unhealthy.The higher an oils smoke point is,the higher the temperature of the oil can be.As a result, each type of oil should be used for the cooking method that is most appropriate to its individual smoke point and heat tolerance.Here is a quick guide for the next time you reach for your f
652、avorite oil.Heat During CookingOilBest UseLow to ModerateCoconutCornOlivePeanutSesameWalnutBaking(low heat)Light SauteingPressure Cooking SaladsMedium HeatMacadamia NutSafflowerBakingSauteingStirFryingHigh HeatGrapeseedSunflowerSoybean/SoyDeep BrowningDeepFryingNote that the above table represents o
653、ils that are refined(精炼的)Most oils we buy are refined.Refined oils tend to have much higher smoke points than when they are unrefined.They also differ in nutrition and flavor.Unrefined oils are more nutritious and they tend to be much richer in flavor.When it comes to extremely high heat cooking,alw
654、ays choose oils which are refined.16What determines whether an oil is healthy or not?AWhether its refined or not.BIts smoke point.CIts molecular.DHow you use it.17Which of the following might be a better choice to make a healthy salad?ARefined walnut oil.BSafflower oil.CUnrefined olive oil.DSunflowe
655、r oil.18Healthy oil can become unhealthy if_according to the passage.Ayou keep it for too longBit is heated well beyond its smoke pointCit is refinedDits flavor is changed19The author wants to tell readers that_.Aoils are related to healthBoils value depends on their smoke pointsC“certain oils are h
656、ealthier” is relativeDoils flavor and nutrition are connectedBThe Teen Girls GottaHaveIt Guide to Money, Jessica Blatt with Variny Paladino, 2008, ISBN 9780823017270. This book is a basic introduction to the world of money for teens: how to get it, save it and spend it.Before you can spend money on
657、clothes or an MP3 player, you need some money coming in, so a job is a requirement. Apply at a favorite store at the mall, or the local supermarket, or advertise in your neighborhood as a dog walker. This is the time to put on your thinking cap and get creative. If you are underage, get the approval
658、 of your parents first.Now that you have a steady income, what do you do with it? The authors suggest creating four “pots”. Put 30 percent toward everyday expenses, another 30 percent toward shortterm savings and the other 30 percent toward longterm savings. Consider giving the last 10 percent to ch
659、arity.How do you get the most out of each dollar spent? Dont be afraid to shop at secondhand or thrift stores. Many times generic cosmetics have the exact same ingredients as the brandname cosmetics; you are paying for the marketing and fancy packaging. Do your own nails. Read the details of your ce
660、llphone plan and know exactly what you are paying for. Bottle your own water instead of paying for it, and think about hosting a DVD night with your friends instead of going to the movies.Savings accounts are an easy and safe way of making your money grow. For those who are more daring, perhaps inve
661、sting in the stock market is the way to go. The potential payoff is greater, but so is the risk of losing your money.There are alternatives to “retail therapy”, the pickmeup that comes from spending money. Hold a clothing swap, exercise, discover the things that your library has for free or become a
662、 volunteer at an organization that does work that you care about.The authors do a wonderful job at painlessly taking the reader through the world of money. There are colors and graphics throughout, so it is really easy to read. Boys should not be put off by the title, this book is equally recommende
663、d for you, too.20The book is intended to tell teens_.A. how to earn moneyB. how to invest moneyC. how to manage moneyD. how to save money21Teens are advised to save 10% of their income for_.Acharity Beveryday expensesCshortterm needs Dlongterm goals22Which of the following belongs to the longterm sa
664、ving?A. Saving for a new pair of boots.BSaving for college.CSaving for a delicious food.DSaving for charity.23Which of the following is the way of getting the most out of the money spent?ANever purchasing anything.BGoing to the cinema regularly.CWatching DVD with your friends.DGetting away from stoc
665、k markets.24What does the writer want to tell us in the 5th paragraph?AThe advantage of savings accounts.BWays of making your saving grow.CThe disadvantage of the stock markets.DA daring person should invest in stock markets.25Which of the following is TRUE?AThe book is only intended for girls.BThe
666、book has been a bestseller.CThe book is only for boys.DThe book is easy to understand. 课时作业(二十九)选修6Unit 4 Global warming限时:30分钟.单项填空1My husband could not be here tonight, but I want to thank you _ him.Aon behalf of Bstand forCbecause of Dfor the benefit of 2We had to _ a lot of noise when the childr
667、en were at home.Ago in for Bhold on toCput up with Dkeep up with 3My friend Mary was very sick with a strange fever, _, she could neither eat nor sleep. Aas a result Bafter allCat all Dotherwise4Its less expensive to buy goods in _, but youd better examine the _ before buying them.Aquantity; quality
668、 Bquantity; quantityCquality; quality Dquality; quantity5 Will you go to the exhibition tomorrow? Yes, I will go _ its rainy.Aas if Beven ifCas soon as Das though6The cause of the problem is that as we burn _coal, oil, and gaswe pump carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Afuels BarticlesCgoods Dproduc
669、ts7Dont get _in the rain. Take an umbrella in case of rain.Ato be caught BcatchingCto catch Dcaught8Modern furniture design _ to simplicity and so many other things in our life.Aattends BtendsCadds Dappeals9The temperature _ from 15 to 35 degrees.Aspreads BmovesCranges Dshifts10The concert _ next Th
670、ursday and we will enjoy the best performance from the best pianist.Ahappens Bbreaks outCcomes about Dtakes place11My son has made a _ to get an A in the finial exam.Awonder BdutyCcommitment Dtask12They worry about the health of the world, and they are strongly _ to war.Aopposed BreferredCstuck Ddev
671、oted13We have been told that under no _ may we use the telephone in the office for personal affairs. Acondition BenvironmentCcircumstances Dsurroundings14The book published by the government _ the case of the womens rights and responsibilities.Astates Btells Cstares Dsays 15Has the new act been pass
672、ed?Certainly. Theres only a smattering of people who _ it.Aagreed BopposedCapproved Dsupported.完形填空Mr Glen is a millionaire.Five years ago,after returning from abroad to his motherland, he_16_up his small company.Speaking of success,Glen often tells us a story about his_17_expensive“school”fee.He al
673、ways owes his success to it.At that time,Glen,who already got a Ph.Degree,decided to return to the homeland, starting a company.Before_18_,he bought a Rolex watch with the _19_made through years of work after school and the scholarships.At the airport he had to accept the routine customs check.The w
674、atch on his wrist was also demanded to be _20_ down for inspection.Glen knew that carrying the _21_goods out had to pay the tax.And he worried about paying_22_ for his watch.So when he was checked, he told a lie that his watch 16A.set Bcame Cwent Dcalled17A.good BbadCextra Dfew18A.staying BleavingCl
675、iving Dcoming19A.books BthingsCsavings Dpounds20A.put BlookedCtaken Dlied21A.ordinary BcommonCspecific Dmany22A.one BitCthem Dthesewas a worthless_23_.When he was_24_of his “smarts”,immediately, _25_ the presence of Glen,the officers hit the watch,which_26_ nearly ¥100,000,into pieces at hearing Gle
676、ns words.Glen was amazed._27_ he understood why,he was taken to the office to be_28_ strictly.For many times of entryexit _29_he knew that only those people in the“blacklist”would“enjoy”this special treatment.The officers looked out everything carefully in the box,and warned him _30_ time of entry a
677、nd exit he must accept the check and if _31_ reusing and carrying fake and shoddy(劣质的)goods,he would be charged according to law!Suddenly,his face turned red,and he had nothing in mind after_32_ the plane for long.After returning to the homeland,he often told the story to his family,and his employee
678、s,too.He said that this made a deep_33_ on him,because the additional high“school”fee that he had ever paid made him realize the value of _34_, which he would_35_as the secret of his success forever.23A.present BtradeCtoy Dfake24A.afraid BproudCwell Dhard25A.in BonCbefore Dafter26A.paid BspentCtook
679、Dcost27A.Before BAfterCIf DThough28A.appreciated BbeatenCspoken Dexamined29A.conditions BexperiencesCexperiments Dchances30A.no matter what Bno matter howCno matter when Dno matter why31A.came out Bfound outCsent out Dset out32A.landing BflyingCcatching Dboarding33A.expression BideaCthought Dimpress
680、ion34A.honesty BliesCgoods Dthings35A.remember BlearnCrevise Dread.阅读理解There are several advantages in planting trees: they firm the soil, soak(渗透) up extra water and take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.However, it now turns out that planting trees could add to global warming.We all know that
681、tree roots do a great job of keeping soil firmly on the ground and out of the winds power.The problem is that some of the dust clouds play an important part in soaking up carbon dioxide.Huge dust storms blow out over the oceans from dry parts of North Africa and Central Asia.Tons of dust are lifted
682、and left as a thin film over the ocean surface.Dust from China is carried east and left in the Pacific Ocean.If a treeplanting programme there is successful and the dust supply reduced, the net result may be that less carbon dioxide gets locked away in the ocean.Andy, an environmental scientist has
683、spent the past few years studying dust and says his work shows clearly the complexity of the system.For this reason the need is to focus on cutting carbon dioxide giving off rather than doing anything else.Robert, an American scientist, has shown that when native grassland areas are invaded by trees
684、, carbon is lost from the soil.“We are studying why the soil carbon disappears, but one theory is that trees do a lot more of their growing above ground compared to grass, so less carbon goes directly into the soil from trees.” said Robert.In wet areas of the world, the gain from trees absorbing car
685、bon dioxide above ground seems to be outweighed by the loss of carbon from the soil below ground.Countries that plan to fight against global warming by planting trees may have to think again.Solutions to environmental problems are often more complex than they first appear, and understanding the Eart
686、hs climate is a very great challenge.36People usually hold the opinion that_.Ahuge dust storms can destroy carbon dioxideBplanting trees could reduce global warmingChuge dust storms can destroy the oceans on the EarthDplanting trees is the only way to control huge dust storms37Andy, an environmental
687、 scientist, believes that_.Aenvironmental problems are more complex than expectedBtrees shouldnt have been planted in dry placesCdust plays a more important part than treesDcarbon dioxide is harmful to everything38Roberts experiment proves that_.Atrees absorb more carbon than grassBcarbon can turn g
688、rass into dustCless carbon can make trees grow fasterDgrassland areas should be covered by forests39The best title for this passage is “_”AThe importance of planting treesBThe dust clouds soak up carbon dioxideCIs it really useful to plant trees to reduce global warming?DWhy the soil carbon disappea
689、rs 课时作业(三十)选修6Unit 5 The power of nature限时:45分钟.单项填空1She had just finished her homework _ her mother asked her to practice playing the piano yesterday. Awhen BwhileCafter Dsince 2_ the project in time, the staff were working at weekends.ACompleting BHaving completedCTo have completed DTo complete 3_
690、 by the advances in technology, many farmers have set up wind farms on their land.ABeing encouraged BEncouragingCEncouraged DHaving encouraged 4_ not to miss the flight at 15:20, the manager set out for the airport in a hurry. AReminding BRemindedCTo remind DHaving reminded 5In April, 2009, Presiden
691、t Hu inspected the warships in Qingdao, _ the 60th anniversary of the founding of the PLA Navy.Amarking BmarkedChaving marked Dbeing marked 6_ in the fields on a March afternoon, he could feel the warmth of spring.ATo walk BWalkingCWalked DHaving walked7This aircrafts safety record is an _ testament
692、 to its designers skill.Aimaginative BsensitiveCimpressive Dactive 8Not far from the school there was a garden, _ owner seated in it playing chess with his little grandson every afternoon. Aits BwhoseCwhich Dthat9The most perceptive of the three, she was the first to realize the _ danger of their si
693、tuation.Aobvious BeasyCpotential Dnecessary 10How about eight oclock outside the cinema?That _ me fine.Afits BmeetsCsatisfies Dsuits 11Ive had some difficulties, but they were nothing _ yours.Acompared to Bcompares withCcomparing to Dcomparing with12In the city of London, you can see fantastic moder
694、n architectures and antique buildings _ each other, _ a sharp contrast between modern and ancient architectural styles. Aalongside; makingBalong; to makeCaside; makingDtogether with; having made 13Why was Mr. Wang _the general manager of north area?Because of his excellence in sale.Aappointed to be
695、Bmade asCsent to Dchoose to 14He has no place to live in because his house has been _.Abuilt on the ground Bburnt to the ground Cbuilt in the ground Dburnt on the ground15_, the fire wasnt discovered after it had started.AHappily BFortunatelyCQuickly DUnfortunately.阅读理解A volcanic eruption in Iceland
696、 has sent ash across northern Europe. Airlines have stopped or changed the flights across the Atlantic Ocean, leaving hundreds of passengers stuck in airports.Grimsvom is one of the largest and most active volcanoes in Europe. What makes Grimsvom different is that it lies under a huge glacier(冰川) of
697、 ice up to 12 meters thick. The hot volcano heats up the ice above it, which then forms a layer(层)of water between the glacier and the volcano.This layer of water puts pressure on the volcano, keeping it stable. As the water flows out from under the glacier, the pressure lifts. The lava(岩浆) from the
698、 volcano then comes up to the surface. This is exactly what happened today.Now, airlines have to make changes to their flights so as not to fly through the clouds of volcanic ash. According to KLM,one of Europes biggest airlines, airplanes cannot go under the cloud or over it. Going through the clou
699、d can result in ash getting stuck in the airplanes engines, causing damage to the plane.The eruption has also caused problems for animals in Iceland. The volcano left ash and sharp glasslike rocks all over the countryside. Farmers are keeping their animals inside to stop them from eating ashcovered
700、grass or the sharp object. 16What makes Grimsvom different from other volcanoes? AIt is below ice.BIt lies under the sea.CIt is the largest volcano.DIts lava affects the airlines. 17What keeps Grimsvom still? AThe slow flow of water.BThe low water temperature. CThe thick glacier.DThe water pressure.
701、 18Which of the following is the result of the volcanic eruption? APeople stop traveling in Europe.BAirlines suffer from the loss of planes. CIt becomes dangerous for animals to eat outside.DFarmers have lost many of their animals. 19This text is most probably taken from_.Aa research paperBa newspap
702、er reportCa class presentationDa geography textbook.短文改错下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写上该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词。2只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Hiking has become popular in China during recent years, and more and more people become hikers
703、, who are calling Donkey Friends(驴友)in Chinese.A discussion about hiking has held in our class.Some students think that hiking during vacations can make people to feel healthier, fresher and more harmonious with nature.They find themselves deep attracted by the beauty of nature.They can also be rela
704、xing walking in deep mountains. But nowadays some hikers even begin to explore the places people have never been to, and accidents have been happened now and then because poor knowledge of hiking.Some hikers even lost their life.The other students in our class think it not safe to organize so danger
705、ous activities.They make suggestions which laws should be passed and hikers should be trained before they attend the activities.书面表达假定你是李华,准备参加学校举办的主题为“How to protect ourselves in the school?”的英语征文比赛。请按要求写一篇短文。主要阐述在学校发生地震或火灾时,我们该如何保护自己。要求:1只选其中一种突发灾害阐述自己的观点;2至少写出三点措施;3可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。注意:1.词数100120;2
706、开头已为你写好,不计入总词数。Life_is_not_easy._As_students,_we_should_learn_how_to_protect_ourselves_in_the_school._ 课时作业(三十一)选修7Unit 1 Living well限时:30分钟.单项填空1In many peoples opinion, that company, though relatively small, is pleasant _.Ato deal with Bdealing withCto be dealt with Ddealt with2His first book _ ne
707、xt month is based on a true story.Apublished Bto be publishedCto publish Dbeing published3This is the only way we can imagine _ the overuse of water in students bathrooms.Areducing Bto reduceCreduced Dreduce4With Fathers Day around the corner, I have taken some money out of the bank _ presents for m
708、y dad.Abuy Bto buyCbuying Dto have bought5The good thing about children is that they _ very easily to new environments.Aadapt BappealCattach Dapply6The survey _ in our school last month shows that about 2 percent of the students are addicted to Internet games.Aconducted Bhaving been conductedCconduc
709、ting Dto be conducted7For professional athletes, _ to the Olympics means that they have a chance to enter the history books.Aaccess Battachment Cappeal Dapproach8How unhappy your roommate looks!Yes, but he is not willing to tell me what it is _ is troubling him.Awhat BwhichCas Dthat9Are you glad to
710、hear from her?Of course. _, we last met more than thirty years ago.AWhats more BThat is to sayCIn other words DBelieve it or not10Sorry, I made a mistake again._.Practice more and you ll succeed.ANever mind BCertainly notCNot at all DDont mention it11It is certain that all the terrorists are bound t
711、o _ a terrible fate.Ameet with Bdeal withCdo with Dput up with12The disaster is so serious that the people in that area really have a lot of difficulty _ with their lives.Awith going Bto go onCgoing on Din going13Thomas was a real friend, for he advised me as well as _ me with my English.Ahelp Bto h
712、elp Chelping Dhelped14I am leaving for the US tomorrow for a holiday, Caroline!_AAll the best! BTake your time.CWell done! DThats OK.15I had a really good weekend at my uncles._.AOh, thats very nice of youBCongratulationsCIts a pleasureDOh, Im glad to hear that.完形填空Not long ago I wasnt doing very we
713、ll in exams and I was full of disappointment and _16_ thinking.While on the Internet,I met many new friends, but one in particular _17_.His nickname is Colorful Day and we _18_ on the Web.He told me: he lost his _19_ at age 15, and felt the whole world had closed its door to him.He was _20_ so fast
714、that I couldnt believe he was blind! But he continued to _21_: Five years ago, I realized it was time to change my life.I had read about Helen Keller 16A.positive BactiveCnegative Dinstructive17A.turned out Bstood out Ccame out Dlooked out18A.argued Binterviewed Ctold Dchatted19A.eyesight Bhearing C
715、courage Dconfident20A.speaking BsayingCtyping Dspelling21A.follow BwriteCread Dcopyand understood her life and _22_.So I developed a website about her life _23_ mine called Three Days to See.I visited his website which was well produced and vividly _24_.I asked, “How did you _25_ to build such a web
716、site?” He said,“Owing to the new technology, I can use software specially _26_ for the blind. _27_ I point the cursor(光标), it will just read it out to me.We can do far more things and _28_ more information than we could before.”I then asked, “Didnt you have great difficulty with it?”He hesitated and
717、 then began his _29_ with a smiling face,“ Yes, but I have faith in myself to _30_ my colorful day. And modern technology gives me this _31_ to do it.”His _32_ attitude towards life made me believe that our destiny offers not the cup of despair, _33_ the chalice (大杯) of opportunity. I returned to my
718、 lessons, and this time with a smile on my face and with _34_ of a colorful future.The Internet, which opened to me to _35_ different lives and cultures, has a charm you couldnt find in another wise nonvirtual world.22A.friendship Bmarriage Chappiness Dhardships23A.as well as Bsuch as Clike Das24A.o
719、ffered Bpresented Cdelivered Dfound25A.try BcomeCwork Dmanage26A.designed Bdistinguished Cplanned Dimagined27A.Whether BHowever CWhatever DWherever28A.send Baccess Ccommunicate Dexchange29A.webpage Bspeech Cwords Dopinions30A.create Bproduce Crecognize Dorganize31A.moment Bprivilege Copportunity Doc
720、casion32A.hopeful Bdisappointed Cpleasant Doptimistic33A.but BandCso Dthen34A.eagerness Bexpectations Crichness Dnervousness35A.touch BfeelCexperience Dsuffer.阅读理解While most high school students spend most of their time worrying about who likes who,and different relationships between their classmate
721、s,I choose to focus on my school lessons and sports.When I was young,my mother encouraged me to develop and keep friendship with boys in order to build strong relationships. But she told me not to risk a good friendship with a boy with the title of boyfriend. Its indeed a wise choice to stay friends
722、 with those of the opposite sex. In my opinion, even though some high school relationships might continue after graduation,the probability of them lasting much longer is so slim that there really is not a point to it.Firstly you have to think about such a questionwhether it is possible to hurt both
723、of you,or even hurt both of your future husbands or wives. My second point is that you still can date if you hope marriage could possibly follow. Except this,there really is not any other reason for dating. Some students desire relationships for a chance to be romantic. While these are nice to have,
724、there are many more important things at this point in our lives.The titles of boyfriend and girlfriend put too much stress on a relationship between high school students. Just staying as common friends may be the best choice for us. I strongly recommend we should deal with it in an appropriate way a
725、nd follow our teachers advice if necessary.36The author writes this passage probably for _ to read.Ahigh school students Bschool teachersCparents and teachers Dmarried couples37Between sexes,the relationship of being good friends might be _ than that of being boy/girlfriends.Aweaker BsaferCslimmer D
726、stronger38How does the writer like the idea of dating among the students?ADating is a nice chance for students to be romantic.BStudying is far more important than dating in school.CIn high school dating can surely lead to future marriage.DDating in high school is sure to hurt your future family.39Th
727、e underlined word “it” in the last paragraph might refer to_.Athe title of boyfriend or girlfriend at schoolBadvice given by both teachers and parentsCthe pressure from school lessons and sportsDthe relationship between students of opposite sexes 课时作业(三十二)选修7Unit 2 Robots限时:30分钟.单项填空1There were many
728、 talented actors out there just waiting _.Ato discover Bto be discoveredCdiscovered Dbeing discovered2_ in haste, the composition is full of mistakes.ABeing written BWrittenCHaving been written DWriting3Many buildings in the city need repairing, but the one _ first is the library.Arepaired Bbeing re
729、pairedCrepairing Dto be repaired4Nowadays people sometimes separate their waste to make it easier for it _.Areusing Breused Creuses Dto be reused5We are invited to a party _ in our club next Friday.Ato be held BheldCbeing held Dholding6It is everybodys desire that every effort _ to reduce the pollut
730、ion in our city.Awas made Bbe madeCwill be made Dwould be made7What a victory _ those rich and proud women!Ato envy at Bto be envied atCto envy by Dto be envied by8Would you do me a favor and give me a ride?_.AYes, thats right BNo troubleCNever mind DWith pleasure9She felt _ about wearing the improp
731、er garment in the party.Aembarrassing BembarrassCto embarrass Dembarrassed10The instructions to the amusement facilities state that no child shall be, unless _ by an adult, allowed to operate the machines.Aaccompanied BacknowledgedCaccomplished Dappreciated11As long as we persist in spreading scient
732、ific knowledge among the masses, all the strange beliefs are _ to go out of our life.Anecessary BimportantCdifficult Dbound12It was the news that two lions had run away from the zoo that _ the local people.Adelighted BalarmedCsatisfied Dinspired13The World Expo was like _ great stage for cultural ex
733、change, bringing people into closer contact with _ rest of the world.Aa; / Bthe; /Ca; the Dthe; the14My mother is preparing my favorite dishes. Go with me and have a taste, okay?_.And Ill be glad to meet your parents.AI think so BId love toCIm sure DI hope so15Would you please help me with the box?_
734、.AYes, please BNo, please dontCWith pleasure DMy pleasure.阅读理解Scientists have created a way to control a robot with signals from a human brain.By generating the proper brainwavespicked up by a cap with electrodes(电极)that sense the signals and reflect a persons instructionsscientists can instruct a h
735、umanoid robot to move to specific locations and pick up certain objects.The commands are limited to moving forward, picking up one of two objects and bringing it to one of two locations.The researchers have achieved 94 percent accuracy between the thought commands and the robots movements.“This is r
736、eally a proofofconcept demonstration,”said Rajesh Rao,a researcher from the University of Washington who leads the project.“It suggests that one day we might be able to use semiautonomous robots for such jobs as helping disabled people or performing routine tasks in a persons home.”The person wearin
737、g the electrode cap watches the robots movement on a computer screen through two cameras installed on and above the robot.When the robots cameras see the objects that are to be picked up they pass on the information to the users computer screen.Each object lights up randomly on the computer screen.W
738、hen a person wants something to be picked up and it happens to light up,the brain registers surprise and sends this brain activity to the computer and then to the robot as the choice object.The robot then proceeds to pick up the object.A similar program is used to decide where the robot will go.“One
739、 of the important things about this demonstration is that were using a noisy brain signal to control the robot,”Rao said.“That means we can only obtain brain signals indirectly from sensors on the surface of the head,and not where they are generated deep in the brain.As a result,the user can only ge
740、nerate highlevel commands such as indication which object to pick up or which location to go to,and the robot needs to be autonomous enough to be able to execute such commands.”In the future,the researchers hope to make the robot more adaptive to the environment by having them carry out more complex
741、 commands.16What is special about the robot introduced in the passage?AIt is controlled by human thoughts.BIt can be made humanoid.CIt can be used to help the disabled.DIt has high intelligence itself.17Which of the following is TRUE about the robot?AIt can move forward and backward and pick up two
742、objects at the same time.BIt can move forward, pick up both objects and bring them to either location.CIt can only move forward,pick up one object and put it in one location.DIt can read all human thoughts and do as instructed.18What Rao says in the eighth paragraph suggests that the new robot_.Ais
743、still at its early stage of developmentBwill be widely used in our daily routines soonCis autonomous enough to complete complex commandsDis only limited to doing routine work at home19The sixth paragraph mainly describes_.Ahow the robot controls a persons actionBhow the robot picks up the right obje
744、ctChow the person controls the robotDhow the robot finds out where to go.任务型阅读下面文章中有5处需要添加小标题。请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出符合各段意思的小标题。选项中有一项是多余选项。A. The Ideal Robot in the Eye of ScientistsB. The Key Factor in Solving Robots Intelligence ProblemC. Comparison between Humans and RobotD. The True Nature of Ro
745、botE. Intelligence Difference between Humans & RobotF. “Robot” in History20. _Robot, it is a word that seems very modern, a word that creates a strong mental picture, a picture of something that looks and acts like a human. Robots are not human. Of course, they are machines.21. _ The word robot, and
746、 robots themselves, are less than 100 years old. But humans have been dreaming of real and imaginary copies of themselves for thousands of years. Early people made little human statues out of clay. And they cut wood and stone to look like humans.22. _ What is the future of robots? The goal of scient
747、ists is to create a true humanlike robot. Some experts have described this robot of the future as one that can act independently with the physical world through its own senses and actions. Humans have the ability to see, hear, speak and solve problems. Engineers have built robots that have one or tw
748、o of these abilities. But it takes a number of big expensive computers to make the robots work.23. _ The biggest problem in creating a humanlike robot is copying human intelligence. The way the human mind works is almost impossible to copy. A simple computer can do mathematical problems far beyond t
749、he ability of even the smartest human mind. But the human mind is better than a thousand supercomputers at speaking, hearing and problemsolving. Several American and Japanese companies are working to develop the senses of sight and touch for robots. The development of these senses will make robots m
750、uch more useful.24. _However, the most important human abilitythe most difficult to copyis problemsolving. An intelligent robot must be able to change the way it acts when it faces an unexpected situation. Humans do it all the time. Computers must do it for robots. This means computers must have a h
751、uge base of information about many things. They must be able to find quickly the needed information in their systems. And they must make choices about how to act. So far, this is beyond the ability of computers. 课时作业(三十三)选修7Unit 3 Under the sea限时:30分钟.单项填空1The noise from the top floor, loud and cons
752、tant, of the meetingroom _ can be clearly heard in our classroom.Abeing decorated Bhaving been decoratedCto be decorated Ddecorated2_ in the leg made it impossible for me to walk as fast as usual.ABeing injured BTo be injuredCHaving injured DInjured3The silence of the library is sometimes broken by
753、a sudden cough or the sound of pages _.Aturning BturnedCbeing turned Dhaving turned4She was wounded by an arrow, but still urged her _.Amarch BmarchedCto march Dshould march5Usain Bolt _ what he will be bringing to the audience as he prepares to defend his title in the London Olympics.Ais well aware
754、 of Bis well worth ofCis content with Dis satisfied with6To their relief, their students _ escaped from the shaking building.Anarrowly BslightlyCnearly Dlightly7Anyone who has spent time with children is _ of the difference in the way boys and girls respond to similar situations.Ascared BawareCpure
755、Dvivid82011全国卷 It is one thing to enjoy listening to good music, but it is _ another to play it well yourself.Aquite BveryCrather Dmuch9You buy the fruits, _ Ill cook breakfast.Aon other hand Bthe same timeCin the meantime Dat all time10I am sorry to say I cant help _ the room because I am busy righ
756、t now.Acleaning Bbeing cleanedCclean Dcleans11Having checked the doors were closed, and _all the lights were off, the boy opened the door to his bedroom.Awhy BthatCwhen Dwhere12Hi, havent seen you for ages! You look fine._. You look well too.ANot at all BOh, noCGreat DThanks13The foreign friends you
757、 referred to _ looking forward to _ around our university.Aare; being shown Bbeing; being shownCbeing; showing Dare; be shown14Some pupils are often scared _ some money in the corner of the streets by a few young men.Ato offer Binto offeringCto be offered Dto be offering152011上海卷 When Mom looked bac
758、k on the early days of their marriage, she wondered how they had managed with _ money.Aso few Bsuch fewCso little Dsuch little.阅读理解ASome scientists say that animals in the ocean are increasingly threatened by noise pollution caused by human beings.The noise that affects sea creatures comes from a nu
759、mber of human activities.It is caused mainly by industrial underwater explosions, ocean drilling, and ship engines.Such noises are added to natural sounds.These sounds include the breaking of ice fields, underwater earthquakes, and sounds made by animals themselves.Decibels (分贝) measured in water ar
760、e different from those measured on land.A noise of one hundred and twenty decibels on land causes pain to human ears.In water, a decibel level of one hundred and ninetyfive would have the same effect.Some scientists have proposed setting a noise limit of one hundred and twenty decibels in oceans.The
761、y have observed that noises at that level can frighten and confuse whales.A team of American and Canadian scientists discovered that louder noises can seriously injure some animals.The research team found that powerful underwater explosions were causing whales in the area to lose their hearing.This
762、seriously affected the whales ability to exchange information and find their way.Some of the whales even died.The explosions had caused their ears to bleed and become infected.Many researchers whose work depends on ocean sounds object to a limit of one hundred and twenty decibels.They say such a lim
763、it would mean an end to important industrial and scientific research.Scientists do not know how much and what kinds of noises are harmful to ocean animals.However, many scientists suspect that noise is a greater danger than they believed.They want to prevent noises from harming creatures in the ocea
764、n.16According to the passage, which of the following is increasingly dangerous to sea creatures?AThe sound of a car.BThe sound of voices.CManmade noise pollution.DThe sound of steps.17According to the passage, natural sounds include all of the following EXCEPT_.Asounds made by animals themselvesBoce
765、an drillingCunderwater earthquakes Cthe breaking of ice fields18Which of the following is discussed in the third paragraph?AThe same noise level produces a different effect on land and in the ocean.BDifferent places may have different types of noises.CThe decibel is not a suitable unit for measuring
766、 underwater noise.DDifferent ocean animals may have different reactions to noises.19Which of the following is TRUE of whales?AThey wont be confused by noises.BThey are deaf to noises.CTheir ability to reproduce will be lowered by highlevel noises.DTheir hearing will be damaged by highlevel noises.20
767、According to the passage, what will scientists most probably do in the future?A. They will work hard to reduce ocean noise pollution.BThey will protect animals from harmful noises.CThey will try to set a limit of 120 decibels.DThey will study the effect of ocean noise pollution.BThe sea has always i
768、nterested man.From it he can get food, minerals, and treasure.For thousands of years, he could sail on it.But he could not go far beneath its surface.Man wants to explore deep into the sea.However, he is not a fish.He must breathe air, so he cant stay under the waters surface for any length of time.
769、To explore deep water, man faces even more dangers and problems.A diver who wants to stay under water for more than a few minutes must breathe air or a special mixture of gases.He can wear a diving suit and have air pumped to him from above.He can carry a tank of air on his back and breathe through
770、a nose and a mouthpiece.Water weighs 800 times as much as air.Tons of water pushes against a diver deep in the sea.His body is under great pressure.When a diver is under great pressure, his blood takes in some of the gases he breathes.As he rises to surface, the water pressure becomes less.If the di
771、ver rises too quickly, the gases in his blood form bubbles.The diver is then suffering from the bends.The bends can cause a diver to double up in pain.They can even kill him.21On the whole, this passage is about _.Aspecial mixtures of gases in deep seaBthe problems man faces in deepsea divingCair pr
772、essure under the surface of sea water Da kind of illness that man suffers in the sea22A divers body in deep water _.Ais under great pressureBis just like that of a fishCsuffers from the bendsDweighs very little23The passage does not say so, but it makes you think that _.Adeepdivers should be in good
773、 healthBdivers explore the deep sea only for treasureCdiving under the water too quickly causes a kind of illnessDthere is a special mixture of gases under the sea24Why does a diver get the bends?AHe tries to do exercises under the water.BHis diving suit weighs too much.CHe comes to the surface too
774、quickly.DThe air in his blood is used up.25From the passage we can see that _.Athe sea began to interest man a few years agoBman is not at home deep in the seaCall divers will get the bends sooner or laterDthe air in the sea water will kill a diver if he is not careful 课时作业(三十四)选修7Unit 4 Sharing限时:3
775、0分钟.单项填空1Children who are not active or _ diet is high in fat will gain weight quickly.Awhat Bwhose Cwhich Dthat2In China, the number of cities is increasing _ development is recognized across the world.Awhere Bwhich Cwhose Dthat3She showed the visitors around the museum,the construction _ had taken
776、 more than three years.Afor which Bwith whichCof which Dto which4The newly built caf, the walls of _ are painted light green, is really a peaceful place for us, specially after hard work.Athat Bit Cwhat Dwhich5The old temple _ roof was damaged in storm is now under repair.Awhere Bwhich Cits Dwhose6W
777、henever he was asked why he was late for class, he would answer carelessly, always _ the same thing.Asaying BsaidCto say Dhaving said7Some of you may have finished Unit One. _, you can go on to Unit Two.AIf you may BIf you doCIf not DIf so8When did you last hear _ Jay?He phoned me this morning,and w
778、e agreed _ a time and place to meet.Aof; to Babout; withCfrom; with Dfrom; on9Many Chinese universities provide scholarships for students _ financial aid.Ain favour of Bin honour ofCin face of Din need of10He reminded me of what I should _ have forgotten.Anevertheless BotherwiseCbesides Dapproximate
779、ly11Im sorry. I _ at you the other day.Forget it.I was a bit out of control myself.Ashouldnt shout Bshouldnt have shoutedCmustnt shout Dmustnt have shouted12Miss Jones _ music at Barden School for five years when she was abroad and now she is an actress.Ahad taught Bhas taughtCtaught Dhas been teach
780、ing13The hospital _ well, where many wounded _ every day.Ais operated; operationBoperates; are operated onCoperates; are operatedDoperates; operates on142011安徽卷 To be great,you must be smart,confident,and,_,honest.Atherefore Babove all Chowever Dafter all15You didnt take the highspeed train with the
781、 leading letter “G” to Shanghai?_. I still took the “D” train, which saved me more than 50 yuan.AYes, I didnt BNo, I didCYes, I did DNo, I didnt.完形填空“Two books per visit per week,”said the unsmiling librarian as she handed a library card.Neither the limits nor her attitude _16_ me, a 9yearold Jewish
782、 girl growing up in Berlin in the 1950s.I needed those visits.The books were filled with stories in which, however_17_ things seemed, everything_18_ well in the end, _19_ justice, bravery, and wisdoma striking contrast (对比) to my everyday experiences.Thirty years later, I, a recent immigrant to the
783、US with a daughter aged 13, stood in front of another librarian.This librarian was_20_.“What did she say?” I asked my daughter, who already knew a little English and often _21_as my interpreter.“She said Can I help you?”“Ask if they have any books in_22_,” I requested.“No, they dont.” translated my
784、daughter.While hunting for a job, I was told that the library needed people to_23_ books.The interview was shortthe job didnt require much English, just a_24_ of the alphabet.I started the next day.Every day, I handled hundreds of books whose meaning was_25_ from me, mentally dividing them by size a
785、nd color.One day, while shelving, I found English 16A.surprised BcomfortedCpuzzled Dshocked17A.attractive BdullCterrible Dstrange18A.went out Bturned outCended in Dcame up19A.rewarding BaffectingCcompleting Ddenying20A.chatting Bstaring Creading Dsmiling21A.introduced BinstructedCguided Dserved22A.S
786、panish BFrench CRussian DGerman23A.shelve Bregister Crecord Dmark24A.list BknowledgeCline Dcompetence25A.vague Bsimple Chidden Dclearfor Beginners and began studying it on my own._26_ English letters started forming words I could_27_, words combined into phrases, andoh,_28_!I was reading.It was a sl
787、ow process, supported by dictionaries and _29_ by tears, but it was progress.Afterwards I got promoted to the front desk_30_ books in and out and answering simple questions.Every day I receive dozens of people.Sometimes I spot new immigrants.They come from all over the world, so they look different,
788、 but the hesitant expression on their faces and their_31_ manners are similar.My heart goes out to them,_32_ they are people like me.I fully understand the _33_roads on which they have stepped.“Theyve come to the right place,” I think to_34_.Then I smile and sayjust the_35_ a librarian said to me a
789、long time ago“Can I help you?”26A.All of a sudden BIn no timeCStep by step DNow and then27A.recognize Brealize Cdefine Dinterpret28A.challenge BwonderCopportunity Dnews29A.inspired BaccompaniedCblocked Dexcited30A.checking BclassifyingCborrowing Dlending31A.rough Belegant Cpolite Dshy32A.though Bunt
790、il Cfor Dunless33A.difficult Bsmooth Cendless Dstraight34A.me BmyselfCthem Dthemselves35A.means Bapproach Cmethod Dway.阅读理解Elizabeth Taylor, the violeteyed film goddess whose sultry screen persona, stormy personal life and enduring fame and glamour made her one of the last of the classic movie stars
791、 and a template for the modern celebrity, died on Wednesday at age 79.She died of heart attack on March 23, 2011 with all her children around her at CedarsSinai Medical Center, where she had been in hospital for about six weeks in Los Angeles.“My Mother was an extraordinary woman who lived life to t
792、he fullest, with great passion, humor, and love,” her son, Michael Wilding, said in a statement.“We know, quite simply, that the world is a better place for Mom having lived in it. Her legacy will never fade, her spirit will always be with us, and her love will live forever in our hearts.” “We have
793、just lost a Hollywood giant,” said Elton John, a longtime friend of Taylor. “More importantly, we have lost an incredible human being.”Taylor won three Oscars, including a special one for her humanitarian work. But she was pained by ill health, failed romances and personal tragedy.People fell in lov
794、e with Elizabeth Taylor in 1944, when she starred in National Velvetthe story of Velvet Brown, a young girl who wins first place in a famous horse race. At first, the producers of the movie told Taylor that she was too small to play the part of Velvet. However, they waited for her for a few months a
795、s she exercised and trainedand added three inches to her height in four months! Her acting in National Velvet is still considered the best by a child actress. Born in London on Feb. 27, 1932 to American parentsher father was an art dealer, her mother had once been an actressTaylor moved to Californi
796、a with her family for business reasons when she was seven and was quickly spotted by a talent scout. After her success as a child star, Taylor had no trouble moving into adult roles and won twice for Best Actress: Butterfield 8(1960) and Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)Taylors fame and populari
797、ty gave her a lot of power with the movie industry, so she was able to demand very high pay for her movies. In 1963, she received $1 million for her part in Cleopatrathe highest pay received by any star up to that time.Elizabeth Taylor is a legend of our time. Like Velvet Brown in National Velvet, s
798、he has been lucky: she has beauty, fame and wealth. But she is also a hard worker. In a career of more than 70 years and more than 50 films, she was titled as the best actress in the USA. In addition, she puts much time and efforts into her businesses, and into helping othersabout 30 years ago, she
799、founded an organization that has raised more than $40 million for research and education.36Which of the following is true about Elizabeth?AShe lost the chance of playing the role of Velvet because she was small in size.BHer husband fell in love with Elizabeth Taylor in 1944.CShe became Best Actress
800、at the age of 28.DElizabeth did not show much interest in acting.37Which of the following cant describe Elizabeth Taylor according to the passage?A. Successful and hardworking.B. Famous and beautiful.CPopular and childish. D. Rich and kindhearted.38Elizabeth moved to America in _. A1912 B1928 C1931
801、D193939Which of the following is the correct order of the events that happened to Elizabeth? a. Elizabeth Taylor died.b. She moved to the US with her family.c. She starred in National Velvet.d. She succeeded in moving into adult roles. Aacdb B. bcda Cacbd D. cabd40Whats the best title of this passag
802、e?AElizabeth Taylor, Lifelong Star, Dies at 79BElizabeth Taylors DeathCElizabeth Taylors Romances and Personal TragedyDElizabeth Taylor Helped a lot of People41In her later life, Elizabeth Taylor devoted herself to _.A. doing business and helping othersB. turning herself into a legendC. collecting m
803、oney for the poorD. going about research and education work 课时作业(三十五)选修7Unit 5 Travelling abroad限时:45分钟.单项填空1_ is known to us all that the old scientist, for _ life was hard in the past, still works very hard in his eighties.AIt; whom BAs; whomCAs; whose DWhat; whom2People living on this island depe
804、nd on tourism, _ development there wont be much work.Awithout its Bwithout whoseCby which Dwithout which3The beautiful village, _ we spent our holiday last month, lies at the foot of a mountain.Awhat Bthat Cwhich Dwhere4Shell never forget her stay there _ she found her son who had gone missing two y
805、ears before.Athat Bwhich Cwhere Dwhen5_ herself with routine office tasks, she had no time to attend to her children.AOccupying BOccupiedCBeing occupied DTo be occupied6South of the river _ a small papermaking factory, which causes pollution to the river.Adoes lie Blies Clay Ddid lie7The reporters _
806、 surveys on the hot social issues are often attacked by some lawbreakers.Aconducted BconductingCare conducting Dto conduct8You used to sleep with the windows open, _?Adid you Bdo youCusednt you Duse you9Teachers recommend parents _ their children under 12 to ride bicycles to school for safety.Anot a
807、llow Bdo not allowCmustnt allow Dcouldnt allow10It is required that the students _ mobile phones in their school, so seldom _ them using one.Anot use; will you seeBshould not use; you will seeCdont use; will you seeDnot use; you will see11Do you think its going to rain over the weekend?_.Were planni
808、ng to go on a picnic.AI think so BI believe notCI dont think so DI hope not12Im going to America tomorrow._!Im going there too.AWhat a coincidence BGood luckCCongratulations DGood idea13The lead singer was ill and couldnt sing that night, and her _ didnt perform well, which made the audience disappo
809、inted.Aagent BattitudeCsubstitute Dinstitute14In the face of all these difficulties, were not discouraged and _ good spirits.Akeep up Bgo upChold up Dpick up15Its the second time that I _ to Shanghai.What great changes!Its ten years since I _ it last time.Ahave been; left Bhad been; leftCam; had lef
810、t Dcome; had left.阅读理解People travel for a lot of reasons. Some tourists go to see battlefields or religious shrines. Others are looking for culture, or simply want to have their picture taken in front of famous places. But most European tourists are looking for a sunny beach to lie on.Northern Europ
811、ean are willing to pay a lot of money and put up with a lot of inconveniences for the sun because they have so little of it. Residents of cities like London, Copenhagen, and Amsterdam spend a lot of their winter in the dark because the days are so short, and much of the rest of the year in the rain.
812、 This is the reason the Mediterranean has always attracted them. Every summer, more than 25 million people travel to Mediterranean resort and beaches for their vacation. They all come for the same reason: sun!The huge crowds mean lots of money for the economies of Mediterranean countries. Italys 30,
813、000 hotels are booked solid every summer. And 13 million people camp out on French beaches, parks and roadsides. Spains long sandy coastline attracts more people than anywhere else. 37 million tourists visit yearly, or_one_tourist_for_every_person_living_in_Spain.But there are signs that the area is
814、 getting more tourism than it can handle. The Mediterranean is already one of the most polluted seas on earth. And with increased tourism, its getting worse. The French cant figure out what to do with all the garbage left by campers around St. Tropez. And in many places, swimming is dangerous becaus
815、e of pollution.None of this, however, is spoiling anyones fun. The Mediterranean gets more popular every year with tourists. Obviously, they dont go there for clean water and solitude. They tolerate traffic jams and seem to like crowded beaches. They dont even mind the pollution. No matter how dirty
816、 the water is, the coastline still looks beautiful. And as long as the sun shines, its still better than sitting in the cold rain in Berlin, London, or Oslo.16The writer seems to imply that Europeans travel mostly for the reason that _.Athey want to see historic remains or religious spotsBthey are i
817、nterested in different cultural traditions and social customsCthey would like to take pictures in front of famous sitesDthey wish to escape from the cold, dark and rainy days back at home17In Paragraph 2, cities like London, Copenhagen, and Amsterdam are mentioned_.Ato show that they are not good ci
818、ties in terms of geography and climateBto tell us how wealthy their residents areCto suggest that these cities lack places of historic interest and scenic beautyDto prove that they have got more tourism than they handle18According to the passage, which of the following countries attracts more touris
819、ts than the others?AItaly. BSpain. CGreece. DFrance.19The latter half of the last sentence in Paragraph 3, “or one tourist for every person living in Spain” means _.Aall the 37 million people living in Spain are touristBevery year almost as many tourists visit Spain as there are people living in tha
820、t countryCevery person living in Spain has to take care of a touristDevery Spanish is visited by a tourist every year20According to the passage, which of the following factors might spoil the tourists fun at Mediterranean resorts and beaches?APolluted water. BCrowded buses.CTraffic jams. DRainy weat
821、her.短文改错下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写上该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词。2只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。If you park your car in the wrong place, the traffic policeman will soon find. You will be very luck if he lets you to go without a ticket. Th
822、erefore, this does not always happen. Traffic police are sometimes very politely. During a holiday in Sweden, I find this note in my car: “Sir, we welcome you to our city. This is a No Parking area. You will enjoy your stay here if you pay attention to your street signs. This note is only a reminder
823、.” Whether you receive a request like this, you can not fail to obey it! .书面表达假如有个名叫Mike的外国留学生上周六来青岛游玩,并在你家住了两天。请根据下面表格中的内容提示, 介绍你们这两天一起游玩的经历和感受。要点提示1两人共同游览青岛的名胜,现代化的城市风景和迷人的海边风景。2Mike更了解青岛和中国文化了,热情好客的青岛人也让他印象深刻。3你用英语给他提建议并进行其他交流,收获自信,更了解美国。4Mike 希望尽快再次来青岛;你梦想到Mike的家乡去游玩。注意:1.用第一人称介绍;2词数:100120。_ 课时
824、作业(三十六)选修8Unit 1 A land of diversity限时:30分钟.单项填空1You see, Im poor in maths, you are not good at English, andThats _we should help each other.Awhen BwhereChow Dwhat2Do you think it wise for Chinese mothers to try to do everything for their children?No,thats _ they are mistaken.Awhere Bwhen Cso Dhow3W
825、hile traveling in Sichuan, you cant miss _ people call “The National Treasure”Giant Panda.Athat Bit Cwhat Dwhich4After ten years absence she came back, only to find her old house was not _ it used to be.Awhich Bwhat Cwhen Dhow5Since he was 67, it didnt seem _ that he would continue long in that posi
826、tion.Aimpossible BnecessaryCparticular Dlikely6Do you think their table tennis team will win the first place at the coming Asian Games?_.Ours is much stronger than theirs.AOf course BIt dependsCDont mention it DBy no means7It never occurred to me _ you could succeed in persuading him to change his m
827、ind.Awhich Bwhat Cthat Dif8Nowhere else in Europe _ people who invite complete strangers to their homes for coffee or dinner.Ayou will find Bwill you findCyou have found Dhave you found9As I remember someone saying, a red sky in the evening often _ fine weather the next day.Aindicates BimpressesCobt
828、ains Dconfirms10In many places, _ bicycle is still _ popular means of transportation.Aa; the B/; aCthe; a Dthe; the11Help has already come from them, but the aid is _ near what we expected.Aeverywhere BsomewhereCanywhere Dnowhere12To travel to the United States,you must first apply _ the American Em
829、bassy _ your visa.Afor; to Bto; forCfor; for Dto; to13It is said that the head mistress _ three months ago will soon _.Ahired; fired Bdismissed; be firedChired; be fired Dhiring; be dismissed14Is this the reason _ she explained in the report for her success in the job?Awhat Bthat Chow Dwhy15How did
830、you make so rapid progress in your English?Do you have any secrets?No. Only _ hard working.Ain terms of Bin honor ofCby means of Don behalf of.完形填空By the third year of teaching Id begun to expect Christmas break more for the school holiday and less for the excitement of the children. I was teaching
831、fourth grade and my students had made me_16_. I just had to get through one of the hardest days of the school year.The morning bell rang. I walked_17_through the cold into the overly heated school building. Twentytwo smiling faces_18_me at the school bus stop. I forced myself to _19_ their smiles. B
832、ack into the classroom, they_20_, comparing plans for the_21_. I had to remove one student from each arm_22_I could take a seat at my desk for my morning duties. Before I could find my roll book(点名册) my desk was covered with_23_and gifts followed by a_24_of “Merry Christmas” wishes.16A.excited Btire
833、d Camazed Drelaxed17A.eagerly BaimlesslyCgently Dheavily18A.watched BgreetedCdelighted Dwarned19A.return Bforget Cignore Drefuse20A.calmed Bsettled Cchatted Dargued21A.study BweekendCvacation Dlesson22A.before Bwhen Cafter Dbecause23A.letters Bbooks Cchalks Dcards24A.knowledge BcollectionCseries Dbu
834、nch“Oh, thank you,” I must have_25_a million times. Each gift was truly special to me, except my_26_mood(情绪). It was kind of them to_27_me. After a while, I heard a small nervous_28_say my name. I looked up to see Brandon standing_29_by my desk, holding a small, round gift. “This is for you.”“Thank
835、you, Sweetheart.” I laid it on my desk with the others.“Um, could you_30_it now?”I gently tore at the paper and tape. “_31_,” he said, “its breakable.” Slowly I opened a small, green Christmas tree ornament(装饰物), complete with a hook already_32_. It dawned on me what he had done. Then a nearby stude
836、nt said that he just pulled that off his own tree. I tried to keep my_33_back.Later that day, I sat_34_the ornament in my hands. Was I really so important to this child that he had searched for something to give me? Now every year as I_35_pull a green Christmas ball from my ornament box, I remember
837、the deep influence my students have on me.25A.confirmed BassessedCresponded Dexplained26A.pleased BlowCthrilled Dangry27A.talk about Bthink ofCturn to Dconnect with28A.call Bsound Cshout Dvoice29A.shyly Bbravely Crudely Dsadly30A.classify Bcollect Copen Darrange31A.Careful BDangerousCPatient DHasty3
838、2A.exposed Badapted Cadjusted Dattached33A.trees Bhooks Cgifts Dtears34A.looking into Bturning overCgiving away Dpacking up35A.anxiously BhurriedlyCdelicately Dcasually.阅读理解American culture is unique because it is formed and developed under certain conditions.The major factors contributing to the ma
839、king of this flew nation and the forming of a new culture are the hard environment, ethnic diversity(多民族) and plural religion, which is quite different from other nations in the world.What is more, these elements are still influencing the American culture.The early immigrants who were English Purita
840、ns settled down in northeast part of America. From 1607 to 1892, frontiers were pushed further west.The frontiersmen looked for a land of rich resources and a land of promise, opportunity and freedom.Actually they looked for a better life.So individualism(个人主义), selfreliance, and equality of opportu
841、nity have perhaps been the values most closely associated with the frontier heritage(遗产) of America.In history, people from different countries in the world rushed to America three times.They brought their own culture to America and later on,different cultures were mixed together.Thus the unique Ame
842、rican culture is formed,a common cultural life with commonly shared values.The fundamental American belief in individual freedom and the fight of individuals to practice their own religion is at the center of religious experience in the United States.The great diversity of ethnic backgrounds has pro
843、duced religious pluralism; almost all of the religions of the world are now practiced in the United States.Nowadays, we can see the continual influence of the three elements in the current American society.American family is typically parents and their unmarried children.Middleaged and elderly peopl
844、e generally do not live with their married children.The people in America have a very strong desire to start a new life in a new place.Quite a number of people change residences every year.The average American moves fourteen times in his lifetime.36American culture is unique because of the following
845、 factors EXCEPT_.Ahard environment Bethnic diversityCplural religion Dadvanced modernization37We can learn from this article that_.Athe frontiersmen left important society values for American cultureBthe early immigrants brought about the unique American cultureCpeople in the world once rushed to Am
846、erica because of its unique cultureDthe American family members dont get along well with each other38Whats the authors attitude towards American culture?AHe is critical of it. BHe admires it very much.CHe just states the facts. DHe looks down upon it.39The last paragraph is about_.Athe family struct
847、ure in American societyBthe influence of the three elements in the current American societyCthe new life style of American familyDthe reason why American people like to change residences40What might be the most suitable title of this article?AThe Immigrants in AmericaBWhy American Culture Is UniqueC
848、The Influence of American CultureDPlural Religion and American Culture 课时作业(三十七)选修8Unit 2 Cloning限时:30分钟.单项填空1I have no idea _ the journalist could have got his information from.Athat BwhyCwhich Dwhere2One reason for her preference for city life is _ she can have easy access to places like shops and
849、 restaurants.Athat BhowCwhat Dwhy3Along with the letter was his promise _ he would visit me this coming Christmas.Awhich BthatCwhat Dwhether4People take naps at noon in warmer climates, _ the heat makes work difficult in the early afternoon.Awhich BwhatCwhere Dwhen52011课标全国卷 William found it increas
850、ingly difficult to read,for his eyesight was beginning to _.Adisappear BfallCfail Ddamage6As is well known, everyone is forbidden _ in buses, regardless of what they are.Ato smoke BsmokingCto be smoking Dto smoking7Please sit down and Ill cook you some coffee._.Lets come to the point first.AYou are
851、welcome BYou neednt do soCPlease dont bother DYou are indeed too polite8Last month, thousands of workers in that city went on _ strike, demanding lower taxes and _ end to cutting staff members.Aa; the Ba; anC/; an D/; the9After the quarrel, I tried all my best to remove the misunderstanding between
852、us, but all my efforts seemed _.Ain vain Bin caseCin time Din trouble10It is _ great honor for China to develop _ fastest computer in todays world.Aa; the Ban; theCan; an Da; a11They had intended going into the country for the day, but were _by reports of traffic jams.Aput away Bput offCput up Dpay
853、down12There are laws in some countries which forbid advertisements _ at inappropriate times and places.Abeing shown BshownCshow Dto have shown13The way he did it was different _we were used to.Ain which Bin whatCfrom what Dfrom which14_ was expected, only five people turned up at the party, _ disapp
854、ointed the hostess very much.AAs; what BAs; whichCIt; that DWhat; which15_ afterwards, the police stopped the car and both men were arrested.AImmediately BPromptlyCDeliberately DShortly.阅读理解Cloning is suggested as a means of bringing back a relative, usually a child, killed unfortunately. Some paren
855、ts can understand that wish, but it must first be recognized that the copy would be a new baby and not the lost child. Here lies the_difficulty,_for the sad parents are seeking not a new baby but a return of the dead one. Since the original would be fondly remembered as having particular talents and
856、 interests, would not the parents expect the copy to be the same? It is possible, however, that the copy would develop quite differently. Is it fair to the new child to be placed in a family with such unnatural expectations?Copying is also suggested as a means by which parents can have the child of
857、their dreams. Couples might choose to have a copy of a film star, baseball player or scientist, depending on their interests. But because personality is only partly the result of genetic inheritance, conflicts would be sure to arise if the cloned child failed to develop the same interests as the ori
858、ginal. What if the copy of Einstein shows no interest in science? Or the baseball player turns to acting? Success_also_depends_on_fortune. What if the child does not live up to the hopes and dreams of their parents simply because of bad luck?Every child should be wanted for itself, as a person. In m
859、aking a copy of oneself or some famous person, a parent is purposely specifying the way he or she wishes that child to develop. In recent years, particularly in the US., much importance has been placed on the right of individuals to reproduce in ways that they wish. So I suggest there should be a gr
860、eater need to consider the interests of the child and to reject these suggested uses of cloning.16The underlined part “the difficulty” in Paragraph 1 refers to _.Acloning a baby is difficultBits difficult to give birth to a new babyCthe dead child cant come back againDthe cloned baby cant replace th
861、e lost child17According to the passage,one of the reasons why couples usually decide to clone babies is _.Ato bring back a child killed unfortunatelyBto exchange their childrenCto develop the same interests as their childDto succeed in making fortune18The sentence “Success also depends on fortune” i
862、mplies that _.Athe result may be unpredictableBthe child does not live up to the parents hopesCthe cloned child fails to develop the same interest as the originalDthe baseball player turns to acting19We CANT conclude that _ according to the observation made by the author.Aits important to consider t
863、he interests of the child rather than the suggested uses of cloningBparents cant expect to get the lost child back by cloning a new babyCmuch importance should be placed on the right of parents to reproduce babies in ways that they wishDevery child should be wanted as a unique individual.任务型阅读下面文章中有
864、5处需要添加小标题。请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出符合各段意思的小标题。选项中有一项是多余选项。AThe great impact and progress in genetic engineeringB.Worries about privacy protectionC.Worries about medical use of genetic engineeringD.Genetic knowledge helps to predict diseasesE.Possibilities of misuse genetic knowledgeF.The application of
865、 genetic engineering in the medical fields20_Current research into the human gene system is helping us understand why people have predispositions (易患某病倾向) to certain diseases.Knowing our genetic makeup can help us to judge whether or not we may be stricken by particular illness, such as cancer.Even
866、before birth, we are able to do genetic screenings to determine what a childs genetic disorder will be.Scientists have already isolated and identified the genes responsible for the more than 4,000 genetic diseases that affect human beings.21_The implications of this knowledge are astonishing.In addi
867、tion to predicting genetic predisposition towards diseases, gene therapies may provide new treatments or cures for serious diseases.Millions of people already use genetically engineered drugs to treat heart disease, cancer, AIDS, and strokes (中风). But with the research that is now being conducted, w
868、e may find cures for many more diseases.In the near future, genetic experimentation will also allow parents to select the traits of their children.Genetic traits that determine height, weight, eye and hair color will be able to be controlled, and many parents are excited about this potential.22_Many
869、 people, however, are unwilling to accept the possibilities genetic research allows.For example, one reason some women do not use the largest genetic testing for breast cancer is because they are afraid they will be discriminated against.Another problem is that many people do not want to discover th
870、eir weakness.What if they learn that they have a disease for which there are no medical cures? How will such knowledge affect their lives? Do people really want to know what they will die of?23_Many people believe that history has not always shown human decisionmaking to be bright when it comes to e
871、thical (道德的) choices.Jeremy Rifkin is probably the most well known opponent of genetic engineering.He believes that humans are not responsible enough to experiment with genes and should not “play God”. He asks, “Just because it can be done, does that mean it should be done?” He points out that our s
872、ociety will eventually look and act the same if parents select the traits of their children, and he questions the desirability of such a society.24_One of the fears expressed about genetic experimentation involves privacy.Already blood sample taken from patients in hospitals have been used for genet
873、ic research without the patients permission. Most people would agree that ones health and genetic makeup are private concerns.But if insurance companies gain access to this information, it could have a large impact on insurance coverage or costs; if employers gain access to the information, it could
874、 have a large impact on hiring or promotion decisions.The possibilities for discrimination are obvious. 课时作业(三十八)选修8Unit 3 Inventors and inventions限时:30分钟.单项填空1When I turned to the person _ next to me, I recognized that he was my schoolmate.Aseating Bbeing satCsit Dseated2_ in gardening and voluntee
875、ring work, Mrs Black leads a busy and rich life at her old age.AEmploying BEmployedCTo employ DBeing employed3_, I can see that those terrible events shaped me into the person I am today.AHaving looked back BLooking backCBeing looking back DTo be looking back4_ the youth to the rising sun at 8 or 9
876、a. m. Mao Zedong expressed his great hope for the young men.ACompared BTo compareCComparing DCompare5The garden, _ with a high wall and thick trees, is much bigger than what it used to be.Ahaving surrounded BsurroundedCsurrounding Dwhich surrounds6Listen, there is some strange noise. This machine mu
877、st be_.I think so. You must have it checked.Aout of order Bout of dateCout of sight Dout of control7I havent seen Anna since she left our hometown two years ago, but we do keep in touch with each other by sending emails _.Ahere and there Bsooner or laterCat one time Dnow and then8When would it be _
878、for you to go to the science museum with me?I am free this Friday afternoon. Lets meet at 2 pm. at the school gate.Afamiliar BpleasantCnecessary Dconvenient9The performance of the host, _ to please the audience and draw their attention, was greeted with a cold silence, however.Ahad intended Bintende
879、dCintending Dto intend10Jess was sad and her friends helped her _ the first awful weeks after her husband Bill died.Abreak through Bbreak down Cget through Dget rid of11Some parents dont allow their children to go online _they are affected by something unhealthy.Afor fear that BunlessCin only Din ca
880、se12Why did Bob cry?He couldnt bear _ like that before the whole class.Amaking fun of Bbeing made fun ofCto be laughed at Dbeing made fun13When I talked with my grandma on the phone, she sounded weak, but by the time we _ up, her voice had been full of life.Awere hanging Bhad hungChung Dwould hang14
881、Maybe you have been to many countries, but nowhere_ such a beautiful palace.Acan you find Byou could findCyou can find Dcould you find152011山东卷 They are broadening the bridge to _ the flow of traffic.Aput off Bspeed up Cturn on Dwork out.阅读理解AQuickly, the picture comes alive with hyperlinks (超链接), o
882、ffering the names of the buildings, towers and street features that appear in the photo.The hyperlinks lead to information about the history, services and context of all the features in the photo.You have just hyperlinked your reality.That might be a little unbelievable, but the technology exists an
883、d is no fevered imagination.This is not a cool small machine invented for the next James Bond movie; this is a working technology just developed by European researchers.It could be coming to a phone near you, and soon.This, as the marketing types say, is a game changer.It develops a completely new i
884、nterface (界面) that combines webtechnology with the real world.It is big and fresh, but it goes much further and has much greater influence.The development of the system is most outstanding because image recognition technology has long been pregnant with promise, but seemed to suffer from an unending
885、 labour.Now MOBVIS has not only developed image recognition; it has also developed more applications for the technology; and it has adapted it to the worlds most popular technology: the mobile phone.The MOBVIS system completely rewrites the rules for exploration and interaction with your physical en
886、vironment.The system begins with panoramas (一连串景象)These panoramas form the basis of a city database.It can match buildings, towers, banners and even logos that appear in the panoramas. A user simply takes a picture of the street feature, MOBVIS compares the users photograph to the panoramas and then
887、 identifies the buildings from the picture you take and the relevant links are returned.Then you simply click on the links, using a touchscreen phone, and the MOBVIS system will provide information on the history, art, architecture or even the menu, if it is a restaurant, of the building in question
888、.16Which is introduced in the passage?AA new game software.BA popular mobile phone.CA cool small machine.DAn image recognition system.17What can we learn about the new technology?AIt can only be put into use on mobile phones.BIt is a little unbelievable and just a fevered imagination.CIt has taken a
889、n unending labour to bring the technology into our lives.DIt will encourage the users to take more pictures of the street features.18What is the right order of the operation of MOBVIS?aA city database forms in the system.bMOBVIS recognizes the picture and links are returned.cA user touches the links
890、 on the phone screen.dA user takes a picture of the street feature.eMOBVIS provides information in question.Aa; e; c; d; b Ba; d; b; c; eCd; c; e; a; b Dc; a; e; b; d19From the passage, we can infer that_.AMOBVIS has already been widely used all over the worldBthe writer is trying to promote the sal
891、es of the MOBVIS systemCthis new technology will soon be very popular in our livesDthe sales of mobile phones will decrease as MOBVIS comes on marketBJohn Thornton had been ill in December,and his two friends had had to leave him at White River and go on to Dawson.They left him in the camp with plen
892、ty of food,and with his two dogs,Skeet and Blackie.Now the spring had come,and he was almost well.He lay in the sun by the river with Buck,watching the water and listening to the birds,slowly getting stronger and stronger.A rest is very welcome after running five thousand kilometres,and Buck slowly
893、got fatter and stronger.It was a peaceful,lazy time for both man and dogs while they waited for Thorntons friends to return from Dawson.Skeet made friends with Buck immediately,and while Buck was still very ill, every morning she washed his cuts carefully with her tongue.Blackie,too,was friendly,and
894、 as Buck grew stronger,the three dogs often played games together.Sometimes Thornton joined the games too.The days passed very happily,and for the first time,Buck learned to love.He had never loved a man before.He and Mr Miller in the Santa Clara valley had been very good friends,but Buck had not lo
895、ved him.John Thornton had saved his life,but he was also a man who was naturally kind to animals.He took very good care of his dogs,not because it was sensible to do that, but because he felt they were his children. He was always talking to Buck,holding his head and shaking it lovingly.In answer,Buc
896、k liked to take Thorntons hand gently in his mouth.Buck was happy to lie on the ground all day and watch Thornton and when Thornton spoke to him or touched him,Buck went wild with happiness. At first, he was afraid that Thornton was going to disappear,like Perrault and Francois,and at night he somet
897、imes woke up and went to the tent to make sure that he was still there.But something was changing in Buck.He had lived in the north a long time now,and he was almost a wild dog.He was happy to sit by Thorntons fire,but he sat as a wild animal,and his dreams were filled with other animalsdogs, half w
898、olves,and wild wolves.They seemed to call him into the forest,and sometimes Buck wanted to leave the fire and answer the call.But every time he went into the trees,his love for Thornton brought him back.It was only Thornton who stopped him going into the forest.Other men did not interest him.Visitor
899、s to the camp tried to make friends with him,but Buck stayed cold.When Thorntons two friends,Hans and Pete,arrived from Dawson,Buck refused to notice them at first.Then he saw that they were friends of Thorntons and after that he accepted them;but they were not his friends.They were,like Thornton,ki
900、nd men,and they understood that Buck loved Thornton,and him alone.It happened in the autumn in Circle City.A man called Burton was starting a fight with another man in a bar.Thornton stepped between them to try to stop them.Buck was,as usual,lying in the corner watching.Burton hit Thornton and he ne
901、arly fell,just catching a table.Buck flew through the air at Burtons throat.Burton saved his life by putting up his arm,and was thrown on to the ground,with Buck on top of him.Buck took his teeth out of the mans arm and this time bit into his throat.Then a crowd of people pulled Buck off,and a docto
902、r was called.Everyone agreed that Buck had only attacked because he saw Thornton in danger,and from that day Bucks name became famous all over the north.Later that year,Buck saved Thornton in a different way.20From the passage, we can know Buck is one of John Thorntons _.AservantsBdogsCfriends Drela
903、tives21The first paragraph mainly tells us _.AThornton was deserted by his two friends due to his selfishnessBthe basic information of the storyCthe natural world was so nice that Thornton liked it very muchDthe detailed reasons why Thornton was left behind22The following statements express Bucks lo
904、ve to Thornton EXCEPT _.ABuck often took Thorntons hand gently in his mouthBsometimes at night Buck woke up and went to ensure whether Thornton was in the tentCBuck flew to bite Burtons throat when he hit Thornton in a fightDBuck refused to make friends with visitors to the camp23According to the pa
905、ssage, we can know that _.Athere was something changeable within Bucks heartBBuck was not friendly to everyone around himCBuck fell in love with Thornton the moment he saw himDThorntons not taking care of Buck made him angry24The authors attitude towards Buck could best be described as _.Asympatheti
906、c Bnegative Cangry Dobjective25What will the following paragraph next to the last probably talk about? AWhy Buck was wellknown all over the north. BWhat Buck would do after he was famous. CHow Buck saved Thornton in trouble. DWhere Buck, Thornton and his friends traveled. 课时作业(三十九)选修8Unit 4 Pygmalio
907、n限时:30分钟.单项填空1Though a typhoon is on the way, people are still looking forward _ the outdoor concert by the pop singer.Ato canceling Bnot to cancelingCnot to cancel Dto not canceling2Besides the Internet, television is another major way of communication, _ us to see the performer as well as to hear
908、the voice.Apermitting Bto permitCbeing permitted Dpermitted3Walter offered us a lift when he was leaving the office, but _our work, we declined the offer.Anot finished Bnot having finishedCfinished Dhaving finished4_, the disease diphtheria will produce a powder poison that will kill the patient.AIf
909、 it untreated BIf is untreatedCIf being untreated DIf untreated5While _ as a volunteer at the Beijing Olympics, she made friends with the famous tennis player.Abeing served BservingChaving served Dserved6The man said firmly: “We cannot _ with those whose principles are directly opposed to our own.”A
910、cast BcompromiseCcondemn Dclassify7Perhaps the customer has _ his monthly statement and not paid the bill.Aomitted BbewilderedCoverlooked Descaped8And he began to laugh again, and that so _, that though I did not see the joke as he did, I was again obliged to join him in his mirth.Ablindly Bcoldly C
911、heartily Dwildly9“Could you help me solve the math problem?”“Of course, I can.” He replied _.Awithout hesitation Bwithout considerationCwithout discussion Dwithout doubt10_ we started thinking and believing we could do it, anything was possible.AAs BWhile CUntil DOnce11He sat there letting _ sand fa
912、ll slowly through his fingers.Aa piece of Ba number ofCa handful of Da loaf of12Dont hesitate to buy the dress if you like the design and pattern.No, I wont, _ the price is reasonable.Aas soon as Bas well asCas far as Das long as13Did Linda see the traffic accident?No, no sooner _ than it happened.A
913、had she gone Bshe had goneChas she gone Dshe has gone14After inspecting the building, specialists discovered some faults that otherwise _.Ahad been overlookedBwould have been overlookedChave been overlookingDwould have overlooked15I dont believe youve already finished reading the book. I_ it to you
914、this morning!Awould lend Bwas lendingChad lent Dlent.完形填空One day I pulled up to my apartment building and noticed there was a father and daughter _16_ some things from a moving truck. Normally Im shy away from contact with _17_.That particular day, though, something was in me; I cant explain _18_, b
915、ut I felt like I should just help these people, even _19_ something as seemingly unimportant as unloading a truck. So I _20_ and introduced myself, welcomed them to the town, and asked them to give me a(n) _21_ to put some proper shoes on. After I had flipflops(夹趾拖鞋)on, I went over and helped them m
916、ove all of their _22_ into the apartment.16A.stealing BburdeningCunloading Dpacking17A.teachers BstrangersCfriends Dparents18A.which Bwhy Cwhat Dwhen19A.with Babout Cfor Don20A.came up Bcame onCcame out Dcame back21A.moment BhandChour Dbreak22A.treasure BgoodsCfurniture DbelongingsAfter we finished,
917、 we talked some and I got to know my new _23_. It might seem unimportant, but it seems like people are less _24_ and friendly to their neighbors these days; I wanted to _25_ that, at least in my small _26_ block. So we did talk,and theyre from Florida, just like me.At that _27_ time in my life, I wa
918、s going through a really difficult _28_ with my girlfriend of 7 years. I didnt feel like helping anyone or doing anything _29_, but I figured why not?And Im glad I did. Also, as _30_ would have it, their daughter is my age(college student)and we each had a mutual(相互的)_31_in one another. This develop
919、ed into a friendship, and in the coming months, probably more.The _32_ was the act itself, though. I got to know my new neighbors and made some new friends in the _33_. And I felt really good about it. Since then, Ive tried _34_ my comfort zone to perform other unplanned acts of _35_. So far, so goo
920、d.Id encourage everyone else to do the same!23A.neighbors BgirlfriendCstudents Dclassmates24A.open Bafraid Ccurious Dlucky25A.change BacceptCreceive Dobserve26A.house BschoolCapartment Dcompany27A.particular BcommonCnormal Dusual28A.breakout BbreakupCbreakthrough Dbreakdown29A.primitive BpositiveCme
921、aningless Dimportant30A.luck Baccident Csuccess Dresult31A.choice Bhabit Clove Dinterest32A.award BchanceCreward Dprize33A.game BprocessCprogram Ddirection34A.expanding BdecreasingCreducing Dclosing35A.success BcourageCkindness Dconsideration.阅读理解Anthony Horowitz was miserable (痛苦的) as a child.He wa
922、s, as he puts it, “not very bright” and couldnt win the attention of his very wealthy parents, who preferred his “clever” older brother.At age 8, Horowitz was sent away to an abusive (虐待的) boarding school in his native England, even though he screamed and pleaded (恳求) with his parents year after yea
923、r not to send him.“The thought was, Itll be good for him,” Horowitz recalls (回忆)It was not.Horowitz did badly in his studies, had few friends and was bullied (欺负) for five years.“My teachers couldnt have had a lower opinion of me,” he said.“I wasnt even smart enough to rebel (反抗)One thing I remember
924、 from the very earliest age was this desire to write.When I was 10 years old, I remember asking my parents to get me a typewriter for my birthday because I wanted to be a writer.”Now, at 55, Horowitz is one of the worlds most successful childrens book authors.His Alex Rider series has sold more than
925、 5 million copies, and the eighth book featuring the young spy, Crocodile Tears, came out this month.The Alex Rider books tell the adventures of 14yearold Alex Rider, an agent for the British intelligence agency MI6.Horowitz said he doesnt try to write for kids; it just comes out that way.“I have a
926、feeling its to do with purity and simplicity.I give as little information as is necessary to describe the room, the character in the room, and get on with the action,” he said.That style has also made Horowitz a successful writer of television shows for adults in Britain because, he says, writing bo
927、oks for kids is a lot like writing television for grownups.In both cases, its all about entertaining people with a good story.Now, Horowitz couldnt be happier with his life.He sums up his success: “you can be anything you want to be if you just believe in yourself.I do believe it completely.” 36The
928、text is mainly about_.AHorowitzs popular bookAlex RiderBHorowitzs miserable childhoodCHorowitz, a successful childrens writerDHorowitzs special writing style 37In his childhood, Anthony Horowitz_.Awas more intelligent than his brotherBwas paid more attention by his parentsCcouldnt understand why he
929、was sent to the boarding schoolDled a miserable life because of poverty38In the boarding school, Horowitzs teachers_.Ashowed great concern for himBoften abused and bullied himCtaught him how to write storiesDthought little of his ability 39Which of the following is TRUE of Anthony Horowitz?AHe was t
930、he beloved child of his family.BHe benefited a lot from boarding school.CHe emphasizes the plot rather than character in stories.DAlthough he is successful, he isnt very happy.40What advice does Horowitz have for readers?AConfidence is the key to success.BHardship teaches valuable lessons.CInterest
931、is the best teacher.DDiligence is the parent of success. 课时作业(四十)选修8Unit 5 Meeting your ancestors限时:45分钟.单项填空1Those scientists invented a robot to care for kids!Its not surprising. They _ wonders all the time.Aworked Bwere workingCwork Dhave been working2It is nice to see millions who had nothing bu
932、t a record of misery and hungry _ to improve their life and living conditions.Ahaving the chances Bhave the chanceCto have the chance Dhad the chance3Ill have to go to the classroom. I left my MP5 player there just now.You dont have to. I _ it for you. Here you are.Awill bring BbringCbrought Dhave b
933、rought4Miss Li _ as a secretary for five years in the company, and now she is general manager of it.Aserved Bhas servedChad served Dserves5Will you please repeat your idea?Certainly. But Im sure that you _ your attention.Adont pay Bdidnt payCarent paying Dwerent paying6_ both sides accept the agreem
934、ent will a lasting peace be established in this region.AIf only BOnly ifCUnless DAs long as7Any information about your son?No. If only I _ those tough words to him.Adidnt say Bhadnt saidCshouldnt have said Dcouldnt have said8Do you know where David is? I couldnt find him anywhere.Well. He _ have gon
935、e farhis coats still here.Ashouldnt BmustntCcant Dwouldnt9Measures have been taken _ the spread of the HIV.Aarresting BarrestedCto arrest Dfor arresting10To our _, Geoffreys illness proved not to be as serious as we had feared.Aanxiety BreliefCview Djudgment11Thanks so much for everything. You have
936、certainly made my stay very pleasant._.AIts my duty BIm with you on thatCIts my pleasure DIts nice to say so12In _ preparation for Shenzhou , scientists need _ knowledge of weather changes.Athe; the Ba; /C/; a Dthe; a13The National Education Department says that school safety has set off alarm bells
937、 with frequent reports of serious accidents _ students got injured or killed.Athat Bin whichCby which Dfor which14_ your calculations are correct, we should travel northeast.ATo be assumed BTo assumeCAssuming DAssumed15The next bus will come 20 minutes later. _, lets go there for a coffee.ASomehow B
938、AnywayCMeanwhile DTherefore.阅读理解The two thingssnow and mountainswhich are needed for a ski area are the two things that cause avalanches(雪崩), large mass of snow and ice crushing down the side of a mountainoften called “White Death.”It was the threat of the avalanche and its record as a killer of man
939、 in the western mountains that created the snow ranger. He first started on avalanche control work in the winter of 193738 at Alta, Utah, in Wasatch National Forest.This mountain valley was becoming well known to skiers. It was dangerous. In fact, more than 120 persons had lost their lives in 1936 a
940、nd another 200 died in 1937 as a result of avalanches before it became a major ski area. Thus, development of Alta and other major ski resorts in the west was dependent upon controlling the avalanche. The Forest Service set out to do it, and did, with its corps(团队)of snow rangers.It takes many thing
941、s to make a snow ranger. The snow ranger must be in excellent physical condition. He must be a good skier and a skilled mountain climber. He should have at least a high school education, and the more college courses in geology, physics, and related fields he has, the better.He studies snow, terrain,
942、 wind, and weather. He learns the conditions that produce avalanches. He learns to forecast avalanches and to bring them roaring on down the mountainsides to reduce their killing strength. The snow ranger learns to do this by using artillery(炮), by blasting with TNT, and by the difficult and skillfu
943、l art of skiing avalanches down.The snow ranger, dressed in a green parka which has a bright yellow shoulder patch, means safety for people on ski slopes. He pulls the trigger(扳机) on a 75 mm. Recoilless rifle(无后坐力步枪), skis waist deep in powder testing snow stability, or talks with the ski areas oper
944、ator as he goes about his work to protect the public from the hazards(危险)of deep snow on steep mountain slopes.16The snow rangers are employees of _.Athe Forest Service Bthe Resource BureauCthe Tourist Board Dthe Sports Bureau17A snow ranger himself must be _.Aa college graduate Ba physicistCa geolo
945、gist Da mountaineer18A snow ranger uses very powerful guns_.Ato warn skiers of an approaching avalancheBto signal for help in an emergencyCto create an avalancheDto communicate with the ski areas operator19The primary duty of the snow ranger is _.Ato make sure ski areas operators are following safet
946、y rulesBto predict and control avalanches in mountainous areasCto check skis and repair themDto forecast the weather20The passage implies that a snow ranger _.Aknows how to use a pistolBmust write lengthy reports on his workCmay travel many miles when he is on dutyDhas a long working day.短文改错下面短文中有1
947、0处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写上该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词。2只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Dear Mr Black,Were very gladly to have received your money and some reading materials.Thank you very much.We had been studying hard since we came back to sch
948、ool.Under the help of our teachers and classmates,we have made great progress on our studies.So we often praised and encouraged by our teachers and parents.We have made up our minds to study hard than before to learn every subject well in order to be admitted to key university in the future.Were loo
949、king forward to see you,but we have no chance to go to the Nanjing ourselves.So we hope you can post us a photo of yours soon.Best wishes!Yours,Li Hua.书面表达教育部要把生命教育和安全教育作为中小学生的必修课程。而感恩教育是生命教育和安全教育的第一课。请根据以下内容写一篇演讲稿。1感恩理由:构建和谐社会、和谐世界。2感恩对象:父母、老师、朋友和竞争对手等。3如何感恩注意:1词数:100120; 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;2不要逐一翻译,可适当发挥。参考词汇:感恩教育 gratitude educationGood morning, everyone!Gratitude education is the first lesson of the life education and safety education launched by the Ministry of Education. We receive it because_Thank you for listening!