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1、课时作业(六)必修1Unit 3Celebration第2课时.完形填空(2011沈阳四校协作体阶段测试)The story Im going to tell truly happened in my life.The other day,I met a man outside the gym who_1_a movie star.He was handsome and smiling.His upper body was muscular and he_2_to be on top of the world.“How are you?” I_3_with a smile.“Im doing

2、really well,” he replied in a cheerful voice.His enthusiasm and big smile_4_the parking garage._5_as he walked up,I_6_his long legs were thin and I saw he had a silver cane (手杖)“ Why do you need that cane?” I couldnt_7_thinking he had a minor injury.“I have MS(多发性硬化),” he answered in a_8_voice too,a

3、s his broad smile_9_left his face.Multiple Sclerosis is a very serious disease and often painful.I looked at him from my little red sports car and said,“You_10_it very well.You seem like a happy man_11_MS.” Without losing a bit of his smile he replied,“ I am a happy man,” and then added,“Id be even

4、happier if I had that sports_12_.”It was ironic (讽刺的)Just_13_we spoke,Id been sitting in that little sports car,feeling sad about my painful shoulder over the last 11 months although I was_14_after an operation.Heres a man with a_15_far tougher than mine,but his positive attitude made him feel no_16

5、_happiness.He went on with his enjoyment of life as usual,which moved me deeply.It was also a wonderful reminder of that old_17_,“I cried because I had no shoes.Then I met a man who had no feet.”_18_your problems,just keep in_19_that none of us goes through life_20_and like the man with MS,make the

6、most of what you have.Count your blessings.1A.stared at Btalked aboutCagreed with Dlooked like2A.conducted BappearedCperformed Dpretended3A.questioned BadvisedCcomplained Dgreeted4A.lit up Bput upCheld up Dkept up5A.So BAnd CBut DThough6A.diagnosed BnoticedCexamined Dchecked7A.want BsetCwait Dhelp8A

7、.cheerful BsadClow Dpainful9A.sometimes BregularlyCnever Dalways10A.need BhandleCdemand Ddeal11A.in spite of Bin return forCthanks to Dbut for12A.training BcoachCcoat Dcar13A.when BuntilCbefore Dsince14A.recovering BsufferingCrepairing Dbenefiting15A.direction BlocationCsituation Dposition16A.fewer

8、BlessCfurther Dmore17A.story BnewsCsaying Dlesson18A.Whatever BHoweverCWhichever DWhenever19A.head BbrainCheart Dmind20A.completely BeasilyChardly Dlightly.阅读理解(2011郑州第一次质量预测)Car sharing is another way to drive green which is gaining in popularity,especially in urban areas.People who may not drive e

9、very day but still want a car to run errands (差事) or drive on weekends benefit most from car sharing.Car sharing is usually run by a service like Zipcar,though there are nonprofit (非营利的) and informal car sharing services.Members pay a monthly fee and have access to an entire fleet of cars when they

10、need one.The cars are parked in fixed spots around the city,so members only need to make a reservation,and then go to the pickup spot.Car sharing has major environmental benefits because it reduces the number of cars on the road.Members dont drive just because they are in a car.They plan trips,and i

11、f they dont need a car,they dont use one.Still,a car is available to them if they need to make a big trip to the grocery store,pick someone up at the airport or if they want to go to the beach for the day.Members also benefit by having access to a car without any of the headaches of ownership.They u

12、sually dont have to pay for the gas,insurance or maintenance (保养),and the monthly membership fee is less than a typical car payment.So if you really want to go green but arent ready to totally give up a car yet,car sharing may be the way to go.If you still need to get around,but want to go even gree

13、ner than sharing a car,share a bus!1The author intends to tell us that car sharing_.Ahas become the most popular way to go to workBhas become the best way to cut living costsCis becoming more and more popular in citiesDis becoming popular both in urban and rural (乡村的) areas2We can learn from the pas

14、sage that_.AZipcar cant help you if you are running urgent errandsBZipcar,different from other services,is aimed at green driving with no profitCZipcar is a company supplying car sharing services for a monthly paymentDZipcar is a company providing formal car sharing free3The second paragraph mainly

15、tells us_.Awhy people will share a carBwhy car sharing benefits the environmentCwhy car sharing is cheaper than owning a carDwhy a car is available to members4Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?ACar sharing has become a new trend (趋势)BCar sharing can save you the headaches of own

16、ership.CBus sharing is even greener than car sharing.DZipcar is the largest company offering car sharing services.(2011上海春招)Twentyfirst century humanity has mapped oceans and mountains,visited the moon,and surveyed the planets.But for all the progress,people still dont know one another very well.Tha

17、t brings about Theodore Zeldins “feast of conversations”events where individuals pair with persons they dont know for three hours of guided talks designed to get past “Where are you from?”Mr Zeldin,an Oxford University professor,heads Oxford Muse,a 10yearold foundation based on the idea that what pe

18、ople need is not more information,but more inspiration and encouragement.The “feast” in London looks not at politics or events,but at how people have felt about work,relations among the sexes,hopes and fears,enemies and authority,the shape of their lives.The “menu of conversation” includes topics li

19、ke,“How have your priorities (优先考虑的事) changed over the years?” Or,“What have you rebelled against in the past?”As participants gathered,Zeldin opened with a speech:that despite instant communications in a globalized age,issues of the human heart remain.Many people are lonely,or in routines that disc

20、ourage knowing the depth of one another.“We are trapped in shallow conversations and the whole point now is to think,which is sometimes painful,” he says.“But thinking interaction is what separates us from the other species,except maybe dogs.who do have generations of human interactions.”The main ru

21、les of the “feast”:Dont pair with someone you know or ask questions you would not answer.The only awkward moment came when the multiracial crowd of young adults to seniors,in sun hats,ties and dresses,looked to see whom they would be “intimate” with for hours.But 15 minutes later,everyone was seated

22、 and talking,continuing full force until organizers interrupted them 180 minutes later.“It is encouraging to see the world is not just a place of oppression and distance from each other.” Zeldin summed up.“What we did is not ordinary,but it cant be madder than the world already is.”Some said they fe

23、lt “liberated” to talk on sensitive topics.Thirtysomething Peter,from East London,said that “it might take weeks or months to get to the level of interaction we suddenly opened up.” 5What can the “conversations” be best described as?ADeep and oneonone.BSensitive and mad.CInstant and inspiring.DOrdin

24、ary and encouraging.6In a “feast of conversations”,participants_.Apair freely with anyone they likeBhave guided talks for a set period of timeCask questions they themselves would not answerDwear clothes reflecting multiracial features7In Paragraph 6,“they would be intimate ” is closest in meaning to

25、 “_”Athey would have physical contactBthey would have indepth talksCthey would be close friendsDthey would exchange basic information8From the passage,we can conclude that what Zeldin does is_.Aan attempt to promote thinking interactionBone of the maddest activities ever conductedCa try to liberate

26、people from oldfashioned ideasDan effort to give people a chance of talking freely课时作业(六).完形填空语篇解读这篇文章讲述了一个积极向上的励志故事。作者在体育馆外碰到了一位身患多发性硬化病的男子,他虽然饱受病魔的折磨,但他那乐观向上、笑对人生的生活态度深深打动了我 1解析:从下文对男子外貌的描述可推知,我在体操馆外面碰到一个长得像电影明星的男子。答案:D2解析:他帅气,面带微笑,上身肌肉发达,显得非常的自信。appear看来,显得,似乎,符合语意。答案:B3解析:从上文How are you提示知,我微笑着向

27、他打招呼,故用greeted。答案:D4解析:从上下文知,该男子非常爽朗,他的热情和微笑照亮了(light up)整个停车场。put up表示“搭建”;hold up表示“阻止,阻碍”;keep up表示“保持”,都不符合此语境。答案:A5解析:从上下文知,我原本不知道他身患疾病,当他走近的时候我才注意到(notice)他的腿很瘦,而且拄着拐杖,所以表示语意转折应用But。答案:C6答案:B7解析:我很吃惊他为什么需要拐杖,所以我情不自禁地想他可能有点儿小毛病。此处couldnt help doing sth.是常用句式,表示“情不自禁做某事”。答案:D8解析:从上下文知,这个男子并没有因为自

28、己得了多发性硬化病而感到沮丧和难过,相反,他仍然非常乐观和积极向上,所以,回答我问题的时候带着一种愉快的语气,所以用cheerful。而且下文也提到,微笑从来也没有(never)离开过他的脸庞。答案:A9答案:C10解析:我称赞他做得非常好。handle此处表示“处理,对付”,可作及物动词,直接接宾语;deal常与with搭配,表示“处理(问题等)”。答案:B11解析:尽管(in spite of)你得了多发性硬化病,但你看起来却非常快乐。in return for表示“作为的回报”,thanks to表示“幸亏,由于”,but for表示“要不是”,都不符合语意。答案:A12解析:从语境知,

29、这里是该男子在调侃“要是我有你那样的跑车(sports car)的话,我会更快乐”。答案:D13解析:从语意知,在我们谈话前,我还在为11个月来一直疼痛的肩膀感到难过,故用连词before。答案:C14解析:尽管我已经从手术中恢复(recovering)过来了,但还是为自己受过的疼痛难过。 答案:A15解析:我碰到的这个男子的处境远比我糟糕,但他积极的生活态度没让他少体会一点儿人生的快乐。答案:C16解析:根据语意应用no less happiness,表示“不少于的快乐”。答案:B17解析:这让人想起一句老话,用saying“谚语,格言”。答案:C18解析:Whatever在这里引导让步状语

30、从句,表示“无论你碰到什么困难”。答案:A19解析:一定要记住(keep in mind),每个人的人生都不易(easily)。答案:D20答案:B.阅读理解语篇解读拼车是一种逐渐流行起来的环保的出行方式 1解析:写作目的题。文章的第一句就是本文的主旨,接下来从不同角度进行论述,因此可判断作者写作本文是想告诉大家拼车在城市变得越来越流行,选C项。答案:C2解析:细节理解题。根据第一段中的第三、四句话可知Zipcar给乘客提供拼车服务,但是,乘客需要交一定的月租。答案:C3解析:段落大意题。第二段主要讲述了car sharing的种种好处,也就是人们要拼车的原因,故选A项。答案:A4解析:推理判

31、断题。由第一段的第一句可知A项正确;由第二段中提到的car sharing的好处可知B项正确;由第三段可知C项正确;D项文中未提及。答案:D语篇解读人类社会已经进入了21世纪,人类早已完整地勾勒了海洋和山脉的全貌,登月也早已成功,并对其他星球进行了探索,但人类真正了解自己吗?让我们读一读文章,去探寻如何让全人类的心更加贴近 5解析:推理判断题。全文多次提到conversations,第二段中说到,陌生人可以持续3个小时的谈话,而不是简单地询问”你来自哪里”;第五段讲到现在很多人很孤独,不能彼此深刻了解;第六段讲到”对话”的规则,再次说明conversations是”一对一的深层次的谈话”,所以

32、答案选A项。答案:A6解析:事实细节题。从文章第二段中的“events where individuals pair with persons they dont know for three hours of guided talks designed to.”可知,在feast of conversations (谈话节)中,参加者在特定时间内进行有导向性的谈话,所以B项正确。答案:B7解析:句意理解题。从第六段中的“they would be intimate with for hours以及continuing full force until organizers interrupted them 180 minutes later” 可知,这类谈话要持续好几个小时,直到组织者强行打断,所以是“深层次的谈话(indepth talks)”,故they would be intimate 意思同they would have indepth talks,答案选B项。答案:B8解析:推理判断题。从文章中Zeldin的言语和作为来看,他试图提升人与人之间的思想交流(thinking interaction)。答案:A

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