1、课时作业(十三)必修3 Module 1 Europe(限时:35分钟).单项填空1Mr Smith has been living a colourful life_he moved to the countryside after his retirement.Aas if Bnow thatCin case Dever since2Every few years, the coal workers_ their lungs Xrayed to ensure their health. Aare having Bhave Chave had Dhad had3The tea house _
2、 near Platform 6 is now offering free cups of tea to those waiting for the Xian train.Asituated BsituateCsituating Dto situate4He suddenly saw Sue _ the room. He pushed his way _ the crowded people to get to her.Aacross; across Bover; throughCover; into Dacross; through 5_ her anger, Maria turned ar
3、ound and walked away from him.AControlled BBeing controlledCTo control DControl6As we know, Beethoven is the greatest musician _.Afor all the time Bof all timeCby all times Dat all times7You cant predict everything. Often things dont _ as you expect.Arun out Bbreak out Cwork out Dput out8Traditional
4、 folk arts of Tianjin like paper cutting _ at the culture show.Aare exhibiting Bis exhibitingCare being exhibited Dis being exhibited9_children in poverty, I feel lucky. AComparing to BComparing withCCompared DCompared with10Seeing the teacher raising her finger to her lips as _ for silence, all the
5、 students sat down in a standard _Aa gesture; situation Ba mark; poseCa sign; position Da symbol; condition11Oetzi, the over5,000yearold “Iceman”, _ on the border between Italy and Austria in 1992.Awas discovering Bwas discovered Chad been discovered Ddiscovered 12I feel sure that _qualification, ab
6、ility and experience, you are abundantly suited to the position we have in mind. Aon account of Bin spite ofCin terms of Dby means of13Have you heard that Jones, along with her parents, _to Hainan for the winter vacation?Really? No wonder I havent seen her these days.Ahad been Bhave beenChas gone Dh
7、ave gone14It is said that a ship struck some rocks _ the east coast and sank. Aoff Bon Cin Dto 15We had a really good May Day holiday in Qingdao. _. AIts a pleasureBThats very nice of youCIt doesnt matterDIm glad to hear that.完形填空I got off the college shuttle bus and started walking. Thats when I he
8、ard piano music and singing _16_ above the noise of the people and the traffic. I walked a little _17_ so I could find out where it was coming from. Through the crowd I saw a young lady sitting at a piano with a _18_ next to her.She was singing songs about love, keeping on trying. The way she was si
9、nging _19_ me a bit. I stood there watching her _20_ for about fifteen minutes, thinking that it must take _21_ to perform on her own in the middle of a _22_ New York ferry terminal. So I stood there listening. She must have felt my _23_ because she would _24_ look in my direction. Having enjoyed he
10、r music for several minutes, I walked over and put some money in her carriage and she said, “Thank you.” _25_ continuing my way home, I said to her, “I have been going _26_ a tough time lately, but youve made me hopeful again.”“Im happy that I could help,” she replied. “Why are you so sad?”“Well, my
11、 mum told me she had got _27_ from her job, and that made me sad. Im not so sure what to do”“You see, heres the problem,” she explained. “When you walked, your head was down. Dont look defeated, because _28_ comes in different ways and if your head is down you might never see it. You should smile mo
12、reLift your head up.”I smiled weakly, amazed by _29_ she was encouraging me. So, I asked her why she was playing the piano in the middle of a crowded place. She explained to me that she sees a lot of _30_ people in the world and she tries to _31_ the pain and bring more positivity by sharing _32_ mu
13、sic. She told me that when she wasnt making music she studied _33_. So, that was how she knew some of the things she was telling me.I smiled a little _34_ because I knew that she was doing a good thing. After that we parted, my heart touched and _35_ by a musical soul!16A.lifting BrisingCsounding Dd
14、iscovering17A.faster BcalmerCslower Deasier18A.cap Breference bookCcarriage Dnote19A.informed BcomfortedCdiscouraged Dcured20A.play BsitCparticipate Dconcentrate21A.time BkindnessCfortune Dcourage22A.big BbrilliantCmodern Dcrowded23A.sense BpresenceCpleasure Dfault24A.rarely BoccasionallyCeventually
15、 Dcarefully25A.Instead of BIn spite ofCIn harmony with DOn account of26A.on BoutCthrough Dalong27A.stolen BemployedCfired Dlost28A.opportunity BincidentCmusic Dfriendship29A.who BwhenCwhat Dhow30A.negative BcommonCpositive Dextraordinary31A.relieve BinfectCdevote Dsuffer32A.light BmotivationalCtouch
16、ing Dreliable33A.biology BpsychologyCbiography Dgeography34A.wider BlongerCbetter Dtenser35A.shaken BintendedCappreciated Dlightened.阅读理解If you want to feel twice as nice about holiday gift giving, try donating to a charity. Even though the US economy is still decreasing at the moment, about half of
17、 American adults say they will give money to charities this holiday, an increase from 29 per cent in 2010. Even though giving is increasing, there is still a large amount of unmet need to help people in the US and those abroad. With the clickandbuy convenience of the Internet, it has never been easi
18、er to donate. Here is a charitable gift guide with fun and practical presents for almost every kind of person and cause. The artistTen Thousand Villages is an organization that promotes handmade artworks from all over the world. Founded in 1946, the organization started out of a car trunk and has ex
19、panded to more than 390 stores in the United States. If you dont live close to one of the companys stores, you can also find a diverse selection of goods online, including stone boxes under $40 and vases around $65. The school supporterIf you want the power to select the project you want to support,
20、 giving money to DonorsChoose.org will let you do just that. In return, you can receive a cost report that shows how the money will be spent so you can know for sure that your donation is going to the right place. If you give more than $100, you can receive handwritten thankyou notes from the classr
21、oom you helped. The cancer fighterCancer is the leading cause of death by disease among the US children under age 14, according to the National Cancer Institute. All the profits from goods purchased from the annual “Hope Gift Book” will be given to St.Jude Hospital, a childrens cancer research centr
22、e. Parents can find unique tools for kids such as a dogshaped pencil sharpener for under $25.36Ten Thousand Villages is an organization _Awhich aims at selling American artworksBwhich has a history of over six decadesCwhose online shops offer more choicesDwhose stores have spread all over the world3
23、7From the passage we know that _Apeople donating to DonorsChoose.org are informed where their money goesBAmericans buying charitable gifts can all decide what project they want to supportCfewer Americans will donate this holiday because of poor economic conditionsDanyone choosing to be a school supp
24、orter can get a note of appreciation38It is suggested in the last paragraph that _Acancer is the No.1 killer to children in AmericaB“Hope Gift Book” is a monthly activity in AmericaCdogshaped pencil sharpeners are parents favourite choices for childrenDSt.Jude Hospital is a centre researching into c
25、hildhood cancers 39This text is written mainly to_Ashow how to choose proper holiday giftsBrecommend good gifts at reasonable pricesCsuggest a nice way of holiday gift givingDintroduce a channel to receive kind donations 课时作业(十三).1.D2.B3.A4.D5.C6.B7.C8.C9D10.C11.B12.C13.C14.A15.D.16.B17.C18.C19.B20.A21.D22D23.B24.B25.A26.C27.C28.A29.D30A31.A32.B33.B34.A35.D.36.B37.A38.D39.C