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1、课时作业(四十四)顺序选修8Module 2The Renaissance限时:35分钟.单项填空1After he retired from office, Rogers _ painting for a while, but soon lost interest. A.took up B.saved upC.kept up D.drew up2How long are you staying?I dont know. _. A.Thats OK B.Never mindC.It depends D.It doesnt matter3Im planning to hold a party i

2、n the open air, but I can make no guarantees because it _ the weather.A.links with B.depends on C.connects to D.decides on4She found her calculator _ she lost it. A.where B.whenC.in which D.that5The young fellow playing the violin had the misfortune to _ two pages at once, the music went wrong as a

3、result. A.turn off B.turn aroundC.turn over D.turn up6. It was a great pity that I failed to_him with confidence. A.encourage B.motivate C.inspire D.educate7He is such a man who is always _ fault with other people. A.searching B.seekingC.finding D.looking for8. They have_ most carefully the time and

4、 money needed to complete the project. A.picked out B.left outC.figured out D.taken out9You see, Im poor in maths, you are not good at English. Thats _ we should help each other. A.when B.where C.how D.which10. Ive got one more page to write;_Ive finished. A.or B.otherwise C.then D.and.完形填空Displayin

5、g charitable behavior can develop your childrens sympathy and desire to give. Sherry, _11_, began doing so when her daughter, Tracy, was 4. She _12_ to Tracy that there were many children whose parents couldnt afford to buy them toys, and she might want to _13_ the toys, and clothes she was “too big

6、 for”, and put them in a bag. Tracy was _14_ to do this task, and they drove to a shelter _15_ by a local church. Tracy carried the _16_ in. _17_ Tracy became older, they would carry out this tradition a few times a year. These activities showed Tracy that her mom was involved in helping the poor, b

7、ut _18_, gave her a chance to become involved. Sometimes, Tracy had a second thought about some toys she had prepared to donate and decided to keep a few of them for herself. This is fine. _19_ children are willing to give up some of their things, they are on the right _20_. Getting your children in

8、volved doesnt _21_ much time and effort. Grace and Kals children attended a local public _22_ that had a shelter. Once a week, both of them brought two _23_ of food to school for the shelter. Every member of the _24_ worked there a few hours once a month. One evening the family _25_ dinner there, an

9、d the meal _26_ canned peach. Many years has passed and their younger daughter _27_ recalls how good it made her feel when she was 4 and saw the _28_ eating her peaches. Today, all three kids continue to be active _29_. _30_ their parents. 11A.for example B.in other wordsC.all in all D.in a word12A.

10、recalled B.explainedC.mentioned D.insisted13A.pick up B.show upC.set up D.gather up14A.discouraged B.forcedC.unwilling D.pleased15A.run B.carried outC.belonged to D.invented16A.toys B.clothesC.bag D.task17A.Because B.WhenC.With D.As18A.after all B.above allC.at all D.as a matter of fact19A.As far as

11、 B.As long asC.Even though D.While20A.track B.pathC.alternative D.choice21A.spend B.share C.require D.replace22A.school B.shelterC.church D.meeting23A.bottles B.boxesC.bags D.cans24A.shelter B.schoolC.family D.church25A.ordered B.hadC.cooked D.served26A.included B.includingC.contained D.containing27

12、A.hardly B.neverC.still D.merely28A.homesick B.boysC.students D.homeless29A.volunteers B.studentsC.children D.persons30A.Because B.But forC.Thanks to D.Despite.阅读理解Researches have suggested that your gameplaying habits and TV watching inspire you to act out, but those who enjoy killing people on scr

13、een disagree with the result. “I have played the most violent games available on the market today,”writes Mateo, 15. “I dont go killing people or stealing cars because I see it in a game. My parents say that, as long as I remember its a game, I can play whatever I want.”Despite what they say, many s

14、cientific studies clearly show that violent video games make kids more likely to yell, push, and punch, says Brad Bushman, a psychologist at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Bushman and his colleagues recently reviewed more than 300 studies of video media effects and said, “ We included ever

15、y single study we could find on the topic. Regardless of what kids say, violent video games are harmful.”TV has been around a lot longer than video games, so researchers have more data on the longterm effects of violent TV shows on people than they do on the effects of violent video games. Scientist

16、s at the University of Michigan recorded the TVwatching habits of hundreds of first and third graders in 1977. Fifteen years later, the researchers looked at what kind of adults these kids had become. By the time they were in their early twenties, women who had watched violent shows as kids were fou

17、r times as likely to have punched, choked, or beaten other people as were women who didnt watch such programs as kids. Boys who watched violent TV grew up to be three times as likely to commit crimes as boys who didnt watch such programs. But that doesnt mean that everyone who watched violent progra

18、ms ended up being violent themselves. It was just more likely to happen for some people. 31Which of the following about Mateo is TRUE?A.He doesnt go killing people or stealing cars in a game. B.He works in a market. C.His parents allow him to play violent games as long as he regards it as a game. D.

19、He agrees that gameplaying habits and TV watching inspire one to act out. 32Researches show _. A.violent TV shows have more bad effects on people than violent video gamesB.women are more likely to punch, choke or beat other peopleC.boys who watched violent programs ended up being violent themselvesD

20、.both violent TV shows and violent video games are harmful33According to the passage, we students_. A.had better watch violent TV shows than play violent gamesB.should try to control our behaviors after playing violent gamesC.should give up the habits of watching violent shows and playing violent ga

21、mesD.should keep away from those watching violent programs in case they commit crimes34From the passage, we can infer that_. A.everyone who watched violent programs ended up being violent themselvesB.Brad Bushman is against violent video gamesC.government has taken measures to stop violent shows and

22、 gamesD.TV has been around a lot longer than video games.短文改错此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断:如无错误,在该行下边横线上画一个勾();如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:此行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线()划掉,在该行下边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),在该行下边横线上写出该加的词。此行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行下边横线上写出改正后的词。注意:原行没有错的不要改。Although all the students seem very happily

23、35._at our school, as far as we concerned,36._the buildings would be more beautiful if the school could be decorated. We students thought the school looks 37._like a desert and the concrete walls like the grey sky in 38._a rainy day. We would be much happier and are able to 39._study better if the w

24、alls of the school could40._be decorated with posters, photos and paintings, that could certainly broaden our horizons and enrich 41._our lives. Original art work are too expensive, but 42._unless we buy art posters, the cost will be low. Using only 43._a little money, it can make our school a nicer

25、 place. 44._课时作业(四十四).1.A本题考查动词短语辨析。根据语境,退休后,Rogers “开始从事”绘画(作为一种兴趣爱好)。2C本题考查交际用语。It depends. 意为“视情况而定”。3B本题考查动词短语辨析。句意为:我打算举行一场露天聚会,但是我不敢保证(一定举行),因为这要依赖于天气。四个选项分别为:“与有关”,“依赖于”,“连接,连上”及“决定”,可知答案B正确。4Awhere 引导地点状语从句。句意为:她在丢计算器的地方找到了它。5C本题考查turn构成的动词短语辨析。句意为:拉小提琴的小伙子倒了霉,一下子掀过了两页,这下曲子乱了套。turn over翻一页,符

26、合句意。turn off关闭;turn around转身;turn up出现,调大,发生。6. Cinspire sb. with confidence/inspire confidence in sb.激起某人的信心。7Cfind fault with sb.为固定搭配,表示 “挑剔某人”。8C本题考查动词短语辨析。pick out 挑出,选出; leave out 漏掉;figure out 理解,算出; take out 拿出,取出。句意为:他们十分仔细地算出了完成工程所需要的时间和钱。根据句意,应选“figure out”。9B考查表语从句的引导词。这里表示抽象的地点,所以用“wher

27、e”。句意为:“你也明白,我的数学不好,你的英语也较弱。”“那正是我们彼此应该互相帮助的地方。”10. Botherwise意为“否则,不然的话”。句意为:我多写了一页,不然的话早就完成了。根据句意,B项符合。 .父母在做慈善事情方面的言传身教可以培养孩子们的同情心和爱心。当然,给孩子参与做善事的机会更重要。11. A举Sherry教育孩子的例子来说明第一句话,所以要选for example“例如”。12. B根据语境,孩子才4岁,所以母亲要向她“解释”有很多贫穷的孩子需要帮助,让她明白为什么要帮助别人。recall回忆,记起;mention提到;insist坚持。13. Dgather up

28、收集起。由于年龄增长,一些玩具和衣服已经不适合她玩或穿戴了,所以就可以把它们收集起来,放到包里。14. D由下文可知,这里要表达的意思是“在妈妈的启发下,孩子很高兴做这件事”。故选D项。15. Arun管理。过去分词作后置定语表被动,a shelter run by a local church意为“一家当地教堂管理的收容所”。16. C上文提到put them(玩具和衣服)in a bag,所以此处应是把bag带来了。17. D句意为:随着Tracy逐渐长大,她们将一年之内多次做这件事。介词with也有此意,但不能引导一个句子。18. B根据语境,这些活动向孩子表明妈妈参与了这项活动(起到了

29、榜样的作用),但“最重要的是”给了孩子一个机会,让她参与到这项活动中去。after all毕竟;above all最重要的是;at all全然;as a matter of fact事实上。19. Bas long as意为“只要”。句意为:有时候,孩子准备好捐赠一些东西,但经过考虑后又改变了想法,这也没什么,只要他们愿意捐赠,就是不错的。20. Abe on the right track意思是“想法或做法正确”。其他各词均无此意。21. Crequire意为“需要”。句意为:让孩子参与到慈善事业中不需要很多时间和精力。22. A由下文food to school可知,他们在一所公立学校上学

30、。23. D由下文canned peach可知,孩子带到学校里的是罐装食品。24. C文章介绍的就是家庭参与慈善活动对孩子们产生的影响。所以家里的每一位成员都参与每周的活动,下文也有暗示(One evening the family)。25. D由全文语境可知,全家人都在救济所里向那里的无家可归者“供应”食物。26. Ainclude意思是“包括,包含”,其宾语指的是部分内容或容量。而“contain”的宾语则表示包含或拥有全部内容或容量。27. C由语境可知,很多年后,他们的小女儿“仍然”记得别人吃着自己提供的桃子时心里的高兴劲儿。28. D在收容所里,应该都是些“无家可归的人”。29. A

31、父母的影响,孩子们童年的经历,让他们长大后继续做积极的“志愿者”。30. C由全文语境可知,“多亏了”他们的父母在他们童年时期对他们的言传身教,以及给他们的机会,使他们成了长期的志愿者。.研究表明电脑中的暴力游戏和电视的暴力节目对人的现实生活有很坏的影响。31C细节理解题。由文章第一段可知答案。32D推理判断题。第二段阐述violent video games的危害,第三段阐述violent TV programs的危害,由此可知答案。33C推理判断题。通读全文,既然violent TV programs和violent video games有那么多危害,作为学生应该摒弃这种坏习惯。34B推

32、理判断题。由第二段可推知答案B正确。而选项D是文章已提供的信息,不是读者推测的。. Although all the students seem very happily35._happy_at our school, as far as we concerned,36._are_the buildings would be more beautiful if the school could be decorated. We students thought the school looks 37._think_like a desert and the concrete walls lik

33、e the grey sky in 38._on_a rainy day. We would be much happier and are able to 39.arestudy better if the walls of the school could40._be decorated with posters, photos and paintings, that could certainly broaden our horizons and enrich 41._which_our lives. Original art work are too expensive, but 42._works_unless we buy art posters, the cost will be low. Using only a 43._if_little money, it can make our school a nicer place. 44._we_

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