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1、Module 6 课时跟踪检测(三) Other Parts of the Module.根据提示写出单词的正确形式1More and more people advocate (主张) the environmental protection concept of lowcarbon.2The monument (纪念碑) is in honour of a scientist.3Its a pity if we cannot compromise (折中) on it.4Women are only asking to be given equal status (法律地位) with m

2、en.5The company is planning to enlarge (扩大) its production scale.6The best way to deal with an impolite person is to ignore (ignorance) him.7Under your guidance (guide), they will improve a lot.8Wash your hands thoroughly (thorough) with hot soapy water before handling any food.9The teacher was angr

3、y with your absence (absent)10The speaker said that he was feeling highly honoured (honour) as one of the guests invited to the press conference.选词填空go through, remind sb. of sth., at the mercy of, in return, be honoured for, in the absence of, consist of, be ignorant of1I dont want to be at the mer

4、cy of him because I want to have my own life.2I forgot the name of his company. Can you remind me of it?3Can I invite you for dinner in return for your help?4Just let it go. He is going through a very difficult time.5Our professor is honoured for his knowledge and kindness, so we all respect him ver

5、y much.6In the absence of firm evidence, the prisoner was set free.7The accident happened because he was ignorant of the safety measures.8The team consists of ten students who share the same interest.完成句子1他们比赛获胜的消息很快传遍了整个学校。The news that they had won the game soon spread over the whole school.2我口袋里碰

6、巧有点钱。There happened to be some money in my pocket.3这些照片使我们想起了在校园里一起度过的那些快乐的时光。The photos reminded us of the happy days which we spent together on the campus.4我们庆祝母亲节是对母亲表示感谢和敬意。We celebrate Mothers Day in honour of our mothers.5我们应该对罪犯严厉打击,毫不留情。We should be tough with criminals and dont have mercy o

7、n them.完形填空One afternoon I touredanartmuseumwhilewaitingformyhusbandtofinishabusinessmeeting. I was looking forward to a quiet 1 of the splendid artwork.A young 2 viewing the paintings ahead of me 3 nonstop between themselves. I watchedthemamoment and decided the lady was doing all the talking. I ad

8、mired the mans 4 for putting up with her 5 stream of words. 6 by their noise, I moved on.I met them several times as I moved 7 the various rooms of art. Each time I heardhercontinuous flow of words, I moved away 8 .I was standing at the counter of the museum gift shop 9 when the couple approached th

9、e 10 . Before they left, the man 11 into his pocket and pulled out a white object. He 12 it into a long stick and then 13 his way into the coatroom to get his wifes jacket.“Hes a 14 man,” the clerk at the counter said. “Most of us would give up if we were blinded at such a young age. During his reco

10、very, he made a promise his life would go on as it was. So, as before, he and his wife come in 15 there is a new art show.”“But what does he get out of the art?” I asked. “He cant see.”“Cant see! Youre 16 . He sees a lot. More than you and I do.” the clerk said. “His wife 17 each painting so he can

11、see it in his head.”I learned something about patience, 18 and love that day. I saw the patience of a young wife describing paintings to a person without 19 and the courage of a husband who would not allow blindness to 20 his life. And I sawthelovesharedbytwopeopleasI watched this couple walk away a

12、rm in arm.语篇解读:本文讲了作者在艺术博物馆所经历的事。1A.viewBtouchCwander Dstare解析:选Aview“观看”;touch“触摸”;wander“漫步;闲逛”;stare“凝视”。在美术博物馆肯定是欣赏这些艺术品,所以答案选A。2A.lady BcoupleCman Dclerk解析:选B根据下文中的them一词可推断是两个人,所以答案选B。3A.discussed BarguedCscreamed Dchatted解析:选Ddiscuss“讨论”;argue“争论”;scream“尖叫”;chat“聊天”。根据语境可知答案选D。4A.attempt Bin

13、dependenceCpatience Dwisdom解析:选C根据下文put up with “忍受”可知此处是说“我”佩服的是这位先生的耐心。所以答案选C。5A.constant BvividCcasual Dtemporary解析:选A根据上文nonstop可知此处填constant,意为“不停的”。6A.Adopted BAttractedCDisturbed DGuided解析:选C因为他们在艺术博物馆里不断地聊天说话,所以是“我”受到了打扰。所以答案选C。7A.from BtoCtowards Dthrough解析:选Dmove through意为“穿梭”。此处指穿梭在各个美术室之

14、间。所以答案选D。8A.anxiously BquicklyCurgently Dsensibly解析:选B根据语境可知作者受到打扰,所以一听到他们聊天就赶快离开,所以答案选B。9A.commenting BbargainingCmeasuring Dglancing解析:选B根据前文“the museum gift shop”可推断在商店应该是讨价还价。所以答案选B。10A.exit BentranceCfront Dlift解析:选A根据下文“Before they left”可推断他们要离开,所以来到出口。答案选A。11A.slid BreachedCheld Dbent解析:选Bsli

15、de“滑行”;reach“到达”,reach into ones pocket意为“伸进某人的口袋里”;hold“握住;抓住”;bend“弯曲”。此处是说他把手伸进口袋,拿出了一个东西。所以答案选B。12A.unfolded BmadeCbrought Dstrengthened解析:选A在口袋里放着的东西应该是折叠好的,拿出来后就展开,所以答案选A,意为“展开;打开;推开”。13A.led BfoundCfelt Dforced解析:选Cfeel ones way意为“摸索前进”。所以答案选C。14A.generous BroughCsmart Dbrave解析:选D根据最后一段“the c

16、ourage of a husband .”,可知这是一个勇敢的人。generous“慷慨的,大方的”;rough“粗野的”;smart“聪明的”。所以答案选D。15A.wherever BwhateverCwhenever Dwhichever解析:选C根据语境可知是指每次有新的画展他们都会来。所以答案选C。16A.upset BsillyCequal Dwrong解析:选D根据前后语境可知是说作者错了,所以答案选D。17A.decorates BdrawsCshares Ddescribes解析:选D因为他看不见,妻子会为他描述每幅画。decorate“装饰”;draw“画画”;share

17、“分享”。所以答案选D。18A.kindness BprideCcourage Denthusiasm解析:选C根据下文可知从这个故事中学到的是妻子对丈夫的耐心和爱心以及丈夫永不放弃的勇气。所以答案选C。19A.sight BsupportCexpectation Dconfidence解析:选A根据上文的blinded可知近义词是without sight,所以答案选A。20A.convey BchangeCappeal Devaluate解析:选Bconvey“传达,传递”;change“改变”;appeal“呼吁;请求”;evaluate“评价;评估”。根据语境选B。.阅读理解AWhat

18、s On?Print Your VoiceWe all know what our voice sounds like but what does it look like? How can the science of our voice be turned into art? Join us at the Print Your Voice workshop where your voice will be turned into personalized jewellery (首饰)Step into a special room to explore the soundwaves of

19、your voice and create an individualized recording, saying whatever you like.Each visitor will then turn a blank silver pendant (饰坠) into a unique piece of art with the soundwaves of your recording.Suitable for ages 15.Date: Sunday 13 August, 10:00 am1:00 pm & 2:00 pm5:00 pm.Address: Powerhouse Museu

20、m, Harris Street, UltimoTickets: Adults: D|S50, Teens (ages 1517):D|S45Tel: 92170222Making Your FutureDiscover Western Sydney Universitys Maker Space and work through a 3D project in this handson workshop.See how 3D printing works and create your future just with the technology! Suitable for ages 16

21、 and over.Date:Thursday 17 August, 2:30 pm6:00 pm.Address: Maker Space, Building Z, Western Sydney UniversityTickets: Free with bookingTel: 47360389Learn to Code (编码) with RoboticsRobots have become our close friends.In this workshop youll learn to write computer programs with them as you mix playin

22、g with learning.You will have the opportunity to use their creative minds to program basic robotic behaviors.Suitable for ages 13 and over.Date: Saturday 19 August, 10:00 am1:00 pm.Address: Canva Offices, 2 Lacey St, Surry HillsTickets: D|S15Tel: 21791713Science of CakeJoin scientist Subha Nasir Ahm

23、ad in a chat about some of the science of baking and see a cakedecorating show using techniques drawn from science.Pick up tips and tricks to improve your baking game as you observe an expert in action make a Sunny Bakehouse Cake.Suitable for ages 16.Date: Saturday 19 August, 9:00 am12:00 pm.Address

24、: Thrive 360, 706/2 Huntley St, AlexandriaTickets: D|S50Tel: 33892391语篇解读:本文是应用文。文章是对四个科学活动的介绍。1What can you get if you visit Powerhouse Museum on 13 August?AA small lovely robot.BA 3D printed recording.CA Sunny Bakehouse Cake.DA piece of personalized jewellery.解析:选D细节理解题。由Print Your Voice部分的“where

25、your voice will be turned into personalized jewellery”和“Address: Powerhouse Museum”可知,8月13日到Powerhouse Museum参加活动的访客均可得到一份个性化的首饰。2What can visitors do when they attend Making Your Future?APlay with robots.BHave a free lunch.CExperience 3D printing.DMeet Subha Nasir Ahmad.解析:选C细节理解题。由Making Your Futu

26、re部分的“work through a 3D project .See how 3D printing works”可知,参与该活动的人可以体验3D打印技术。3What number could you call if youre interested in computer programming?A92170222. B47360389.C21791713. D33892391.解析:选C细节理解题。由Learn to Code with Robotics部分的“youll learn to write computer programs”和“Tel:21791713”可知,如果你对电脑

27、编程感兴趣,可以拨打此电话。4What do the four activities have in common?AAll are teenagerstargeted.BAll are sciencerelated.CAll charge for admission.DAll take place on the weekend.解析:选B推理判断题。由这四个活动内容介绍中的关键信息“the science of our voice”, “create your future just with the technology”, “Code with Robotics”和“the scienc

28、e of baking .using techniques drawn from science”可知,这四个活动都与科学有关。BAmong the seven wonders of the ancient architectural (建筑方面的) world, the pyramids in Egypt are the only ones still standing.For 1,000 years, they were the tallest buildings in the world. Built with prehistoric technology, they were an a

29、rchitectural mystery, as strange as the Sphinx (狮身人面像)No one really knows how they were built. The first historical record, by the Greek writer Heroditus, came 2,000 years later. Without hard facts, there have been many theories.Hollywood has mostly followed the examples from the Greek record: 100,0

30、00 slaves worked hard for 20 years. Others believe a very large slope snaked around the pyramids. An American recently put forward the theory that kites could have lifted the 2ton stones.Now Houdin, a French architect, says that after studying the pyramids for eight years, he has solved the mystery

31、with the help of 3D computer animation (三维动画). He believes the pyramids were built from the inside out through an internal slope that goes around a central point. “This is completely new. Everyone before me thought that the pyramids were built from the outside, and only from the outside,” he said.Sc

32、holars of ancient Egypt are interested. “Its a theory which sounds reasonable. Scholars of ancient Egypt agree it ought to be tested, and it doesnt cause damage, so I wouldnt be surprised that within a year, we have the final answer,” said Bob Brier, a scholar at Long Island University.If that is th

33、e case, well know the truth about the pyramids in the blink of an eye, considering this mystery has lasted for nearly 5,000 years.语篇解读:本文介绍了关于金字塔之谜的一些科学家的猜测。5According to the passage, how many ancient wonders in architecture have disappeared so far?AFour.BFiveCSix DSeven.解析:选C推理判断题。根据第一段可知,世界古建筑的7大奇

34、观只有金字塔仍然存在,因此其他的6个已经消失了。6There are many theories of how the pyramids were built because .Aresearchers have different professional knowledgeBresearchers research the pyramids from different aspectsCthere are no reliable records of how the pyramids were builtDthere are many stories about how pyramids

35、were built解析:选C推理判断题。根据第三段最后一句可知,答案为C项。7The French architect Houdin put forward his theory with the help of .Amany expertsBcomputer technologyCsome scholars of ancient EgyptDthe historical record解析:选B细节理解题。根据第五段第一句可知,Houdin借助的是电脑技术。8The underlined phrase “in the blink of an eye” in the last paragraph probably means .Ain a short timeBin the distant futureConly by using your own eyesDin the state of uncertainty解析:选A词义猜测题。根据上下文内容可以猜出前半句的意思:如果情况的确如此,我们将眨眼间(很快)就能知道金字塔的真相。上文提到一年以内就可能会有结论,所以相对于五千年,一年只是眨眼间的工夫。

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