1、课时作业(十)必修2Module 4 Fine ArtsWestern, Chinese and Pop Arts(限时:35分钟).单项填空1Im going to Venice next week. _ .Carnival will be held then. Have fun! A. Youre crazy B. Youre lucky C. Youd better not D. You never know2The teams victory produced a(n)_of joy all over the country. Ascene Bview Bscenery Dappear
2、ance3_ what would happen, none of them could find a way out. ALeft wondering BHaving left wonderingCLeaving to wonder DHaving left to wonder4I was feeling so _ the class this morning that I found it impossible to concentrate.Afed up with Bput up withCended up with Dcaught up with5I had to look twice
3、 to_which was Martinez; they all looked alike. Afind Btell Crealize Ddecide6He said he was very busy, but _ he had nothing to do. Aat last Bas a resultCin a word Din reality7These toys are a real _ at such low prices.True. Shall we buy some for our kids? A. glory B. bargain C. medal D. poster8What d
4、o you enjoy most in life? _ time with good friends. Its really good fun. ATo spend BSpend CSpending DHaving spent 9The happiest people dont have the best of everything. They just _ everything.Aget away from Bmake the best ofCfix attention on Dcatch up with 10Its not easy to learn English well. _as m
5、uch as possible is necessary. AHaving read BReadCReading DTo have read11Theres a _ in our office that when its somebodys birthday, they bring in a cake for us all to share.Atradition Bbalance Cconcern Drelationship12The programme _ teenagers has gained popularity across the country. Aaimed at Baimin
6、g atCintended at Ddesigning for13Realizing the police had seen him, the man _the exit as quickly as he could.Amade up Bmade for Cmade out Dmade off14Mary cant help _ the room because she is busy with her homework. Ato clean BcleaningCcleaned Dbeing cleaned15What do you _ the plan?Im afraid it is not
7、 practical. Amake of Bthink over Cfind Dlike.阅读理解AWe know the famous onesthe Thomas Edison and the Alexander Graham Bellbut what about the less famous inventors? What about the people who invented the traffic light and the windshield wiper(雨刮器)?Shouldnt we know who they are?Joan McLean thinks so. In
8、 fact, McLean, a professor of physics at Mountain University in Range, feels so strongly about this matter that shes developed a course on the topic. In addition to learning “who” invented “what”, however, McLean also likes her students to learn the answers to the “why”and“how”questions. According t
9、o McLean, “When students learn the answers to these questions, they are better prepared to recognize opportunities for inventing and more motivated to give inventing a try.”Her students agree. One young man with a patent for an unbreakable umbrella is walking proof of McLeans statement.“If I had not
10、 heard the story of the windshield wipers invention,” said Tommy Lee, a senior physics major, “I never would have dreamed of turning my bad experience during a rainstorm into something so constructive.” Lee is currently negotiating to sell his patent to an umbrella producer.So, just what is the stor
11、y behind the windshield wiper? Well, Mary Anderson came up with the idea in 1902 after a visit to New York City. The day was cold and stormy, but Anderson still wanted to see the sights, so she jumped aboard a streetcar. Noticing that the driver was struggling to see through the snow covering the wi
12、ndshield, she found herself wondering why there couldnt be a builtin device for cleaning the window. Still wondering about this when she returned home to Birmingham, Alabama. Anderson started drafting out solutions. One of her ideas, a lever(操作杆) on the inside of a vehicle that would control an arm
13、on the outside, became the first windshield wiper.Today we benefit from countless inventions and innovations. Its hard to imagine driving without Garrett A. Morgans traffic light. Its equally impossible to picture a world without Katherine JBlodgetts innovation that makes glass invisible. Can you pi
14、cture life without clear windows and eyeglasses?16By mentioning “traffic light” and “windshield wiper”, the author indicates that countless inventions are_. Abeneficial, because their inventors are famous Bbeneficial, though their inventors are less famous Cnot useful, because their inventors are le
15、ss famous Dnot useful, though their inventors are famous17Professor Joan McLeans course aims to_. Aadd colour and variety to students campus life Binform students of the windshield wipers invention Ccarry out the requirements by Mountain University Dprepare students to try their own inventions18Tomm
16、y Lees invention of the unbreakable umbrella was_. Anot eventually accepted by the umbrella producer Binspired by the story behind the windshield wiper Cdue to his dream of being caught in a rainstorm Dnot related to Professor Joan McLeans lectures19Which of the following can best serve as the title
17、 of this passage? AHow to help students to sell their inventions to producers? BHow to design a builtin device for cleaning the window? CShouldnt we know who invented the windshield wiper? DShouldnt we develop invention courses in universities?BOnce many years ago, I pulled a family out of a burning
18、 car somewhere in Wyoming. Last week I received a telephone call from a woman who could not stop crying as she told me that one of my stories had saved her son from committing suicide. In closing she called me a hero. That got me thinking about what a hero is. Was I a hero because I pulled a family
19、out from a burning car? If so, how could I be a hero just because I wrote a story that saved someones life? Today I decided to look up the word “hero” in the dictionary to see exactly what it meant. It read “a person who does something brave”. As I read on, it also said “a person who is good and nob
20、le” That statement impressed me more than the part about being brave. So I thought about something very important. Say I was walking into the local Walmart Store and I happened to open, and hold the door for someone as a courtesy. As they passed me by, I said, “How are you today?” Most of the time t
21、hat would be no big deal, but this time lets say it was for someone who was deeply depressed and near the end of the rope. That may have very well been the only kindness or courtesy shown to them in a very long time. Having been near “the end of my rope”, after my marriage of twenty years ended, I w
22、as in such a condition. I was within hours trying to get enough courage to end the pain and misery. When I returned home, someone had sent me a card in the mail which told me how much they would appreciate me as a friend. That wonderful card probably saved my life. That person, without even knowing
23、it, saved a life and became a hero. Gee, who would have ever thought that anyone can become a hero, and possibly save a life just by being kind and courteous to others? The best part of all is that becoming a hero is free to all who wish to wear such an honour.20Which of the following would be the b
24、est title for this passage? A. Why should you be a hero? BWhat exactly is a hero? CI am a hero DEveryone is a hero21. From the first paragraph we know that _ A. the woman was just the one from the family I pulled out Bone of my stories prevented the womans son from ending his life Cthe woman couldnt
25、 help crying because I had saved her life Dthe writer was called a hero who had saved a family from an accident22. The underlined word “courtesy” in Paragraph 4 means the behaviour that is _ A. polite and respectfulBbrave and fearless Csmart and considerate Dcute and kind23. After the writer got div
26、orced, _ Ahe devoted all his life to helping the poor Bhe led a very happy life Che led an extremely unhappy and uncomfortable life Dhe found much pleasure in supporting the homeless24. According to this passage, which of the following can be considered as the behaviour of a hero? A. Holding a door
27、open for someone. BSending someone a wonderful card. CKeeping writing stories for children. DBeing kind to someone who has a hard time.课时作业(十).1.B2.A3.A4A考查短语辨析。be fed up with厌倦了;put up with容忍,忍受;end up with以结束;catch up with赶上,追上。此句中feel用作系动词,因此后面要填过去分词形式,再结合语境判断A项正确。句意:今天早上我非常讨厌上课,简直没法集中精神。5B6.D7.B8.C9.B10.C11.A12.A13.B14A15.A.A16B17.D18.B19.CB20B21.B22.A23.C24.D