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《高考复习方案》2015届高考英语第一轮总复习作业手册(译林牛津版&通用)精讲:模块2 UNIT 1 TALES OF THE UNEXPLAINED WORD版含答案.doc

1、课时作业(四)模块2Unit 1 Tales of the unexplained(限时:30分钟).单项填空1It never occurred to me _ you could succeed in persuading him to change his mind.Awhich BwhatCthat Dif2What does an egg cost?Ten yuan _ eggs.Aby two scores Bfor two scores ofCby two score Dfor two score of3He is said _ his homework when the tea

2、cher entered the classroom.Ato do BdoingCto have finished Dto be finishing4Everybody in the class likes John because he is good at _ jokes.Aturning up Bstepping upCmaking up Dshowing up5Our teams success was _ the efforts of Mr Mark, who is _ arrive here in ten minutes.Abecause; due toBdue to; about

3、 toCdue to; due toDas a consequence; going to6Now your weight is only 115 pounds.Youd better put on a few pounds.Well,actually I _ like a horse.Aate Bwas eatingChave been eating Dwill eat7Is this the first time you _ Shanghai?No. But the first time I _ here,the city wasnt so beautiful.Avisit; came B

4、have visited; cameChave visited; have come Dvisit; have come8This is the first time that I _ at the meeting.Ahad spoken Bhave spokenCspoke Dspeak 9The small country _ since the 1880s.Ahas come into existence Bhas been in existenceChas been existed Dbegan to exist10Under one of the apple trees in the

5、 garden _,smoking and smiling at another fruit harvest.Aher husband standing Bdid her husband standCher husband stood Dstood her husband11John shut everybody out of the kitchen _ he could prepare his grand surprise for the party.Awhich BwhenCso that Das if12When _,the man said he went home at2:00 am

6、,_ and only _ his house broken into.Aasked; tired; to find Basking; tired; findingCasked; tiredly; to find Dasking; tiredly; finding13The book _ to Sarah is over there, and this one _ to Della.Abelonging; belongs Bbelonged; belongedCbelongs; belongs Dbelonging; is belonged14. I prefer a flat in Wuch

7、ang to_ in Hankou, because I want to live near my school. Aone B. that C. it D. this15Will the match be cancelled because of the bad weather?No.Rain or shine,the match will be held as _Aschedule BschedulingCscheduled Dto schedule.完形填空When I was little, my family used to move frequently.Before I coul

8、d even get _16_ with my schoolmates, my family was on the move again.I became very _17_ because of this.But a girl with dark skin and long shiny hair _18_ me.Her best characteristics are her openness and _19_She is always smiling, like a beautiful sunflower following the sun.Without _20_ I enjoyed b

9、eing with her and soon we became good friends.As time went by, I gradually became a _21_ girl.But this joyful period didnt last long.We were admitted to different colleges.I felt like I had gone _22_ to my alwaysonthemove childhood.I felt _23_ and helpless and I was afraid that I would _24_ her as m

10、y best friend.She stayed calm and said to me, “Rain, you can achieve more than I do, so _25_ to your dreams and make a big effort! Real friendship doesnt fade and we will be best friends forever.” Maybe she didnt realize what a great _26_ she was to me at that time.However, it turned out that my _27

11、_ were wellfounded.I felt that the _28_ between us was getting bigger and bigger.One day, she sent me a text message happily telling me that she had fallen in love with a handsome boy in her class.I felt happy for her, but at the same time I was secretly worried about our friendship.I _29_ her sever

12、al times intending to tell her to think carefully about her _30_ with the boy, but I got no more messages from her.I felt sad that perhaps our friendship would not _31_I had almost given up hope _32_ she visited me at my campus a week later.She looked _33_ but was wearing the most beautiful smile.Sh

13、e gave me a big hug and said, “Im sorry.I want to be myself and your friend forever!” We cried together, _34_ the people walking past.She told me her sad story, and we knew we had gone back to how it was before.Now I firmly believe that distance and time cant _35_ you from a friend.If you care enoug

14、h about each other, friendship never fades. 16A.mad Bbored Cfamiliar Dpatient17A.silent BdisappointedCoutspoken Dcrazy18A.helped BchangedCattracted Dimpressed19A.faithfulness BcheerfulnessCquietness Dkindness20A.delay BhesitationCproblem Ddoubt21A.happy BluckyChelpful Dsuccessful22A.over Bdown Cout

15、Dback23A.scared Bstrange Cashamed Dhomesick24A.leave Bmiss Close Ddesert25A.look forward Bhold onCget down Dgo back26A.burden BexampleCencouragement Dwonder27A.conclusions BexpectationsCdreams Dconcerns28A.difference BdistanceCmisunderstanding Dconflict29A.visited BmessagedCtelephoned Dwrote30A.rela

16、tionship BsatisfactionClife Dstory31A.return Bdevelop Csurvive Drecover32A.until Bwhen Cas Dunless33A.cheerful Brelaxed Ccalm Dpale34A.taking BnoticingCignoring Dremembering35A.protect Bprevent Cfree Dseparate.阅读理解They say money doesnt grow on trees. But the strange phenomenon of old trees with coin

17、s embedded (镶嵌) all over their bark has been found on trails from the Peak District to the Scottish Highlands in the UK.The coins are usually knocked into tree trunks using stones by passersby,who hope it will bring them good fortune.The tradition of making offerings to deities(神明) at wishing trees

18、dates back hundreds of years,but this combination of the manmade and the natural is far more rare.It used to be believed that divine spirits(神灵) lived in trees, and they were often decorated with sweets and giftsas is still done today at Christmas.There are seven tree trunks with coins pushed into t

19、hem in the unique village of Portmeirion,in Wales. Meurig Jones,a manager at the tourist destination,told the BBC, “We had no idea why it was being done when we first noticed the tree trunk was being filled with coins. I did some research and discovered that trees were sometimes used as wishing tree

20、s. In Britain it dates back to the 1700sthere is one tree in Scotland somewhere which obviously has a florin(弗罗林币) stuck into it.”He said that a sick person could press a coin into a tree and the illness would go away.“If some people then take the coin out though,its said that they then become ill.

21、We havent publicized it at all;its just happened,” he added. “Its quite amazing really.”In Scotland,there is also a legend about a kissing tree. If a young man could drive a nail into a tree with one blow,he would earn a kiss from his sweetheart.36. People pushed coins into tree trunks in order to _

22、Awin the other persons loveBstay away from illnessesCearn much moneyDhave a good luck37. Todays tradition of decorating Christmas trees is related to the belief that _Adriving a nail into a tree can win a kissBtrees are home to divine spiritsCones good wishes are hidden in treesDtrees are the most b

23、eautiful things38. We can know from the passage that _ABritain is the only country that has trees with coinsBdecorating old trees with coins is often seen in the worldCa particular way people make good wishes is still popular in the UKDthe practice of knocking coins into tree trunks began to exist t

24、housands of years ago39. According to the passage,Meurig Jones _Apushed coins into seven tree trunks in PortmeirionBwas interested in the tradition of filling trees with coinsCrecovered from his illness by pressing a coin into a treeDknocked a florin into a tree in Scotland40. Which of the following

25、 can be used as the best title for the passage?AWho says money doesnt grow on trees?BDo trees with some coins become valuable?CIs it really amazing to have coins knocked into trees?DWhat is the purpose of knocking coins into trees? 课时作业(四).1.C考查固定句型。“It occurs/occurred to sb that”是固定句型,意思是“某人突然想起”,其

26、中that引导主语从句,故选C。2D3CIt is/was said that sbSb is/was said to do,且本句强调在老师进入教室时他已经完成了作业,所以用不定式的完成式。4Cmake up jokes“编笑话”,符合语境,故选C项。show up意为“出现,露面”,不符合语境。5C6C考查动词的时态。答句句意:事实上我一直吃得很多。强调动作的持续性,用现在完成进行时,故选C。7B考查固定句式和动词的时态。第一空为固定句式“This /It is the first time (that) sb have/has done”;第二空根据句意应用一般过去时。8B9B10D考查

27、倒装句。为了表达生动,有时把表地点、方位的副词或介词短语放在句首,这时应用完全倒装。故选D。11C句意:约翰不让大家进厨房,其目的是为晚会准备惊喜。so that引导目的状语从句。12A第一空为状语从句的省略,When askedWhen the man was asked,前后主语一致,也可改为分词短语作状语。tired作the man的状语,表示主语的一种状态;only to find是结果状语,表示“(出乎意料地)发现”。13A14A考查代词。此空指代上文提到的a flat,指代同类事物,故选A项。15C.本文是一篇记叙文,描述了作者和她的朋友认识、交友、分离、最后又重逢的过程。文章主要

28、是对作者在这一过程中的心理描写。16C17A18B从句首的But和下文可知,作者遇到的小女孩改变了她。19B本处需要一个和openness (率真)相对应的词cheerfulness(高兴,快活)。20D句意:毫无疑问“我”喜欢和她待在一起21A22D句意:“我”感觉又回到了总是搬家的童年。go back to回到。23A从后面的helpless(无助)可以看出这里指害怕。24C此处指作者担心会失去她最好的朋友。从后面她朋友安慰她说她们永远是好朋友可知答案。25B26C27D从后文的描述可知作者认为她的担心是有依据的。28B29B从上一段中“she sent me a text message

29、”可知她们是通过发短信联系的。30A作者提醒她的朋友慎重考虑她与那个男孩之间的关系。31C作者很伤心,认为她们之间的友谊将不会持续下去。survive“存活下来”,这里指“持续下去”。32B33D从后文她的朋友给她讲了自己的悲伤故事可推断出这里指她的朋友脸色苍白。34C35D这里指时间和距离不能把好朋友分开。. 本文主要讲述了在英国存在的这种向树干上嵌入硬币的方式仍然很受欢迎,这是一种向上帝表达自己的愿望的做法。36D37B38C 推理判断题。根据文章第一段可知,在英国往树上嵌入硬币以装饰树木的这种向上帝表达愿望的方式仍然流行,故C项正确。39B40A 主旨大意题。根据第一段可判断A项符合上下文的语境,能综合概括全文的内容。

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