1、Module 2 Section Introduction & Reading and VocabularyLanguage Points课时作业.单句语法填空1(江西卷)I used to try effective (effect) methods to achieve my academic goals.2The fire is believed to have spread (spread) quickly due to dry and windy conditions yesterday.3He often disturbs us when we are working, so we
2、 all find him disturbing .(disturb)4As is known to all, the development of education goes hand in hand with the economy of a society.5Basically (basic), we can meet peoples basic needs in life, which is based on a recent survey.6As a teacher, you should know what motivates the students to work (work
3、) hard and make greater progress.7Master the skills needed in the work and you will become a skilled (skill) worker.8This new discovery of oil is of great significance (significant) to this areas economy. 9(2019云南玉溪一中期中)Twenty students want to attend the class that aims to watch how to read (read) f
4、ast.10Our products are of higher quality and lower prices,compared (compare) with those of our competitors.单句改错1On short, the solution to all our problems lies in economic development. OnIn2The snow is rather white, contrast with the brilliant blue sky. contrastcontrasting3There are numerous moments
5、 in my memory worthy of being preserved for a time. athe4It took them much than one billion dollars to complete the project. muchmore5The conference has been held to discuss the effects of tourism in the wildlife in the area.第一个inon.阅读理解It is a tiny portrait of one of the most powerful women of the
6、Renaissance. And for more than 50 years the old BBC journalist Charles Wheeler kept the picture of Eleonora of Toledo on his bookshelf.But yesterday Wheeler returned the painting to Berlins Gemldegalerie after discovering that it was a priceless original looted (掠夺) from the museum during the Second
7、 World War, not a copy as he had thought.Wheeler, 83, acquired the 16thcentury portrait by the Florentine artist Alessandro Allori from a German farmer who dropped in to the BBCs West Berlin office. “It was 1952.At the time people could move freely between East and West,”he said yesterday. “We were
8、doing a programme called Letters Without Signature, where people living in the eastern zone could write a letter. The farmer reached into his pocket, took out a brown envelope and said it was a wedding present for me.” The farmer claimed he had got it from a Russian soldier in exchange for two sacks
9、 of potatoes to make vodka. Over the next 50plus years Wheeler, one of the BBCs most distinguished foreign journalists, took the miniature (小画像) with him. “I was burgled four times over the years,”he said. “People were always taking my TV and radio. But they ignored the painting.”It was only last ye
10、ar while making a BBC radio series on missing art that Wheeler realised the painting could have been stolen. After contacting the Londonbased Commission for Looted Art in Europe the work was swiftly identified as a minor masterpiece and returned yesterday to Berlins picture gallery, where it was las
11、t seen in 1939.Yesterday Anne Webber, cochair of the commission, hailed (赞扬) the work as one of the “earliest diplomatic portraits of a woman”. “Its a charming painting,” she said. The miniature depicts (描绘) Eleonora of Toledo,whose husband Cosimo de Medici was one of Renaissance Italys most powerfu
12、l men.【解题导语】一位记者得到一幅意大利文艺复兴时期一位妇女的画像,但他以为是复制品,因此并没有在意。在保存了50多年以后,他最后得知画像是柏林艺术馆在二战中被盗的真品,于是他把这幅画归还给了该艺术馆。1. Charles Wheeler kept the miniature on his bookshelf because .Ahe thought it was of little valueBhe thought it would be safer thereChe liked the picture very muchDhe wanted it to be seen by othe
13、rs解析:选A细节理解题。从第二段最后可知,这位BBC记者本来以为这是一件复制品,并没有重视。2. The miniature was probably taken from the Berlins picture gallery by .Aa burglarBa German farmerCa Russian soldierDa worker at the gallery解析:选C推理判断题。由第三段可知,这幅画是一个德国农民从一个俄国士兵手中用两袋土豆换来的。由此可以推断,该画很可能在战乱中落入一个俄国士兵手中。3. In what way is the miniature conside
14、red to be priceless?A. It survived the Second World War.BIt depicts a powerful woman of the Renaissance.CIt is a masterpiece by a famous artist in Germany.DIt was painted more than 50 years ago.解析:选B推理判断题。从第一段和最后一段可知,这是一幅意大利文艺复兴时期一位重要妇女的画像,它具有重大意义。4. From the passage we can learn .A. the painting wa
15、s drawn by a woman of the RenaissanceBAllori gave the journalist the painting as a wedding presentCCharles Wheeler has kept the painting for over 50 yearsDEleonora of Toledo was one of the most powerful men in Italy解析:选C细节理解题。根据第一段和第三段中的倒数第三句话可知,他保存这幅画已经50多年了。.完形填空(2019全国卷)Its about 250 miles from t
16、he hills of westcentral Iowa to Ehlers home in Minnesota.During the long trip home, following a weekend of hunting.Ehlers 1 about the small dog he had seen 2 alongside the road.He had 3 to coax(哄) the dog to him but, frightened, it had 4 .Back home, Ehlers was troubled by that 5 dog.So, four days la
17、ter, he called his friend Greg, and the two drove 6 .After a long and careful 7 , Greg saw, across a field, the dog moving 8 away.Ehlers eventually succeeded in coaxing the animal to him.Nervousness and fear were replaced with 9 . It just started licking(舔) Ehlers face.A local farmer told them the d
18、og sounded like one 10 as lost in the local paper. The ad had a 11 number for a town in southern Michigan. Ehlers 12 the number of Jeff and Lisa to tell them he had 13 their dog.Jeff had 14 in Iowa before Thanksgiving with his dog, Rosie, but the gun shots had scared the dog off. Jeff searched 15 fo
19、r Rosie in the next four days.Ehlers returned to Minnesota, and then drove 100 miles to Minneapolis to put Rosie on a flight to Michigan. “Its good to know theres still someone out there who 16 enough to go to that kind of 17 ,”says Lisa of Ehlers rescue 18 .“I figured whoever lost the dog was proba
20、bly just as 19 to it as I am to my dogs,” says Ehlers. “If it had been my dog, Id hope that somebody would be 20 to go that extra mile.”【解题导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了Ehlers打猎时在路边发现一只走失的小狗,他想哄它到自己身边来,但未能成功。回家后,Ehlers还是很担心这只狗,四天后他和朋友一起出去找到这只狗,并最终帮它找到了主人。1A.readBforgotCthought Dheard解析:选 C考查动词。A.read“阅读”;B.forgot
21、“忘记”;C.thought“想,思考”;D.heard“听到”。根据下文Ehlers和朋友一起去找那只狗可知,此处是指“Ehlers一直在想关于那只狗的事”,故选C。2A.fighting BtremblingCeating Dsleeping解析:选B考查动词。A.fighting“战斗”;B.trembling“发抖”;C.eating“吃”;D.sleeping“睡觉”。根据下文Ehlers去哄小狗可知,这只狗是在路边发抖,故选B。3A.tried BagreedCpromised Dregretted解析:选A考查动词。A.tried“尝试,努力”;B.agreed“同意”;C.pr
22、omised“承诺”;D.regretted“后悔,遗憾”。根据下文可知,他在尽力哄那只狗,try to do sth.“尽力做某事”。故选A。4A.calmed down Bstood upCrolled over Drun off解析:选D考查动词短语。A.calmed down“冷静下来”;B.stood up“站起来”;C.rolled over“翻滚”;D.run off“跑开”。他在尽力哄那只狗,可是它很害怕,所以此处是指“那只狗被吓跑了”。故选D。5A.injured BstolenClost Drescued解析:选C考查形容词。A.injured“受伤的”;B.stolen“
23、偷走的”;C.lost“丢失的”;D.rescued“获救的”。根据下文可知,这只狗是别人丢失的,因此此处用lost“丢失的”。故选C。6A.home BpastCback Don解析:选C考查副词。A.home“家”;B.past“过去的,从前的”;C.back“向后,回原处”;D.on“作用中,行动中”。句意:因此,四天后,Ehlers给他的朋友Greg打电话,他们俩又驱车返回。根据上文可知,此处是指“他们又返回到之前见到那只走失的狗的地方”,故选C。7A.preparation BexplanationCtest Dsearch解析:选D考查名词。A.preparation“预备,准备”
24、;B.explanation“解释”;C.test“测试”;D.search“寻找”。根据下文Greg在越过田野的地方看到了那只小狗可知,此处是指“他们在仔细寻找小狗”,故选D。8A.cautiously BcasuallyCskillfully Dangrily解析:选A考查副词。A.cautiously“慎重地,谨慎地”;B.casually“随便地,偶然地”;C.skillfully“巧妙地,精巧地”;D.angrily“生气地”。根据文中提到的“frightened”, “nervousness”, “fear”等词并结合上文,以及下文Ehlers最终成功安抚了它可知,小狗非常的谨慎小
25、心。故选A。9A.surprise BjoyChesitation Danxiety解析:选B考查名词。A.surprise“惊奇”;B.joy“开心,快乐”;C.hesitation“犹豫”;D.anxiety“焦虑”。根据下文小狗开始舔Ehlers的脸可知,它不再害怕,而是很开心,故选B。10A.predicted BadvertisedCbelieved Drecorded解析:选B考查动词。A.predicted“预言,预知”;B.advertised“做广告”;C.believed“相信”;D.recorded“记录”。句意:当地的一个农民告诉他们,这听起来像是当地报纸上刊登的那只丢
26、失的狗。根据本句中的“in the local paper”及语境可知,此处是指“在报纸上刊登的”。故选B。11A.house BphoneCstreet Dcar解析:选B考查名词。A.house“房屋”;B.phone“电话”;C.street“街道”;D.car“汽车”。根据下文Ehlers给狗的主人打电话可知,此处是指“广告上有电话号码”,故选B。12A.called BcopiedCcounted Dremembered解析:选A考查动词。A.called“打电话”;B.copied“复制,复印”;C.counted“计算”;D.remembered“记得”。根据上下文语境可知,此处
27、是指“Ehlers给Jeff和Lisa(狗的主人)打了电话”,故选A。13A.fed BadoptedCfound Dcured解析:选C考查动词。A.fed“喂养”;B.adopted“收养”;C.found“找到”;D.cured“治愈”。根据上下文语境可知,Ehlers给他们打电话是要告知他找到了他们的狗,故选C。14A.hunted BskiedClived Dworked解析:选A考查动词。A.hunted“打猎”;B.skied“飞涨”;C.lived“生活”;D.worked“工作”。根据下文狗听到枪声吓跑了可知,此处是指“Jeff带着狗在打猎”,故选A。15A.on purpo
28、se Bon timeCin turn Din vain解析:选D考查介词短语。A.on purpose“有目的地,故意地”;B.on time“准时”;C.in turn“反过来,转而”;D.in vain“徒劳”。根据上文Ehlers找到的Jeff的狗可知,Jeff在狗丢失后没有找到他的狗,故选D。16A.cares BseesCsuffers Dlearns解析:选A考查动词。A.cares“关心”;B.sees“看到”;C.suffers“遭受”;D.learns“获知”。句意:很高兴知道还有那么一个人,他足够关心你,会去做这样麻烦的事。根据上文可知,此处是指“Ehlers对狗足够关心
29、”,故选A。17A.place BtroubleCwaste Dextreme解析:选B考查名词。A.place“地方”;B.trouble“麻烦”;C.waste“浪费”;D.extreme“极端”。根据上文Ehlers开车把那只小狗Rosie送到100英里远的机场,把它航空托运到密歇根可知,这是件很麻烦的事情,故选B。18A.service BplanCeffort Dteam解析:选C考查名词。A.service“服务”;B.plan“计划”;C.effort“努力”;D.team“团队”。根据上文可知,此处是指“Lisa在评论Ehlers帮助他们找回狗付出的努力”,故选C。19A.eq
30、ual BallergicCgrateful Dclose解析:选D考查形容词。A.equal“相等的”;B.allergic“对过敏的”;C.grateful“感谢的”;D.close“紧密的,亲密的,亲近的”。句意:我想无论是谁丢了狗,可能就像我亲近我的狗一样亲近它。根据下文Ehlers说的话可知,此处是指“他对待那只狗就像对自己的狗一样”。故选D。20A.suitable BproudCwise Dwilling解析:选D考查形容词。A.suitable“适当的,相配的”;B.proud“自豪的”;C.wise“聪明的”;D.willing“乐意的”。句意:我希望有人愿意付出更多的努力。
31、根据上文语境可知,此处是表达他希望面对这样的事情,大家能愿意去付出更多努力去帮忙,be willing to do sth.“乐意做某事”。故选D。.短文改错Dear Editor,Im writing to tell you about a food poisoning accident. Several days ago, my neighbor ate a bag of food buying from the market. After the meal, they had stomachaches and their faces turn pale. Lucky, one of th
32、eir friends found the accident and immediately called an ambulance, which carried them quickly to a hospital. After several hours treatment they finally escaped of death.As some illegal businessmen are only interested in making profits to become rich quickly, we seldom care about the necessary safet
33、y measures or which happens to consumers. They must be have charged by law. Meanwhile, I do hope whole society can realize the important of food safety.答案:Dear Editor,Im writing to tell you about a food poisoning accident. Several days ago, my ate a bag of food from the market. After the meal, they
34、had stomachaches and their faces pale. ,one of their friends found the accident and immediately called an ambulance, which carried them quickly to a hospital. After several hours treatment they finally escaped death.As some illegal businessmen are only interested in making profits to become rich quickly, seldom care about the necessary safety measures or happens to consumers. They must be charged by law. Meanwhile, I do hope whole society can realize the of food safety.