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【英语】2020届牛津版高三英语一轮复习:课时作业二十模块4Unit1Advertising2
课时作业 二十 模块4 Unit 1 Advertising2 建议时间 / 35分钟 Ⅰ.阅读理解 词数:317 主题:活动 文体:应用文 Phantom Gourmet Food Festival Saturday, September 24, noon—4 pm Lansdowne & Ipswich Streets 617-635-2120 Ages 21+ $40/in advance; $50/day of event The Phantom Gourmet presents a giant afternoon food festival to take place in the streets, bars, and clubs around Fenway Park. Ticket holders will have access to several food samplings, entrance to the streets and bars, and admission to nightclub parties. Drinks are not included with tickets. Also, if you want to fit in, Phantom Gourmet suggests wearing something purple. The 4th Annual Fashion Show Saturday, September 24,8 pm Cyclorama at Boston Centre for the Arts, 539 Tremont St., Boston MA 02116 617-426-5000 $50—$175 As part of Boston Fashion Week, the event presents the 4th annual Fashion Show, which will show some of the best designers in the fashion industry. Contestants, Jerry Tam, Maya Luz, and Keith Lissner (The Fashion Show, Bravo TV) also plan to be present. Regent Theatre's 95th Anniversary Celebration Sunday, September 25, 4 pm The Regent Theatre, 7 Medford St., Arlington MA 02474 781-646-4849 All ages $10/in advance, $15/day of show, $5/kids under 12 The Regent Theatre presents a show in honour of their 95th anniversary. Entertainment for the evening will include musicians, local singers, dancers, storytellers, comedians and famous bands. The show will be hosted by Dan Foley of the Airborne Comedians. An Evening with Donald Rumsfeld Monday, September 26, 7 pm The historic Old South Meeting House, 310 Washington St., Boston MA 02108 617-482-6439 $50 WRKO AM680 presents An Evening with Donald Rumsfeld, featuring a talk by the former US Secretary of Defense. Rumsfeld will discuss details of his book Known and Unknown: A Memoir, including the events surrounding the September 11 attacks and other topics involving the United States government. Tickets are $50 and include an autographed (签名的) copy of Known and Unknown. 1. If you have a ticket for the food festival, you can . A.get purple clothes for free B.drink tea or coffee for free C.eat any food as you like for free D.attend nightclub parties for free 2. If a couple and their 15-year-old son buy tickets for Regent Theatre's 95th Anniversary Celebration in advance, they should pay . A.25 dollars B.30 dollars C.32 dollars D.45 dollars 3. If you are interested in the topics about the United States government, you should . A.go to clubs around Fenway Park B.call 781-646-4849 for some information C.make an appointment in advance D.attend An Evening with Donald Rumsfeld Ⅱ.阅读七选五 Real-life room escape games Real-life room escape games are a type of physical adventure game in which people are locked in a room with other participants and have to use the things in the room to settle a series of puzzles, find clues, and escape the room within a set time limit. The games are based on Escape the Room video games, such as Crimson Room and QP-Shot, created by Takagism Inc. by Toshimitsu Takagi in 2005, in which the player is locked inside a room and must explore his or her surroundings in order to escape. 4 Other inspirations include adventure board games and movies. Real-life room escape games are becoming popular in the United States, Japan, and China. 5 For example, some games require you to escape prison cells while others require you to escape space stations. 6 Soon, they were exported to North America, New Zealand and Australia. Examples include the two pioneer companies HintHunt and Adventure Rooms. The games were so successful that new locations began opening up across China, in cities big and small, according to Want China Times. In the southern city of Shenzhen, for example, the first escape game location opened last August. 7 “These real-life escape games can help those who stay at home on their computers and iPads all day to experience real social circles,” Tian Xiaochuan, who owns two room escape game stores in Jinan, told Want China Times. Earlier this year, The South China Morning Post said the real-life escape games are a hit among “highly stressed students and overworked young professionals”. 8 Some players get so involved that they tear down equipment or decorations inside their “prisons”, as Zhu Yumeng, chief operating officer of Beijing room escape game store Taoquan told China Daily. A.Each game adds local themes to settings. B.And seven new game locations quickly followed. C.They should also be brave enough to face their fears. D.Sometimes the excitement becomes a bit much, though. E.Weekend or day event escape games have been held in some stores. F.Permanent real-life escape games in a fixed location were first opened in Asia. G.Players must be observant and use their critical thinking skills to escape the room. Ⅲ.完形填空 词数:363 主题:The Flying Classroom 文体:记叙文 For The Flying Classroom's second project, 11 of us from Tehran went to Tokhme-Baloot, a rural village in Ilam, one of the poorest provinces in the country. 9 by the government, Ilam has a high rate of unemployment, 10 and drug use. People there used to make their living by farming, but now this way of life is 11 by constant famine(饥荒). The situation for children there is 12 . Boys who don't do well in school must start work after eighth grade and girls who don't do well in school stay at home doing 13 or get married. Because our research before the trip made us believe there were large 14 around the village, we planned our project concept around oak trees(橡树) and squirrels to make the children 15 the beauty of the environment. 16 , when we arrived at the village, we saw that there were only flat, 17 grass fields. Tokhme-Baloot was far less 18 than we had expected. The village had only gotten gas and electricity four years earlier, and they were sometimes 19 in the winter. After we saw the village and the surrounding area, the best concept for the project that we could think of focused on the respect for 20 . We began working with the students. Children started 21 the school equipment in bright colours. My colleague Zoya and I cut a dead branch into pieces and painted it to recreate a tree inside the school, as a symbol of nature 22 by children, and on it we hung the squirrels and cranes. We left the school in bright colours with objects to 23 the children's imaginations. Projects like ours are viewed 24 by Iran's government, and during our trip we were 25 twice, once by the army and once by Basij, a paramilitary (准军事的) militia(民兵组织). They came to the school and talked to our group's founder about the project, questioning him about its 26 , who supported it, who our members were, etc. After the tip, we 27 that The Flying Classroom might be stopped, but 28 , it wasn't. 9. A.Ignored B.Supported C.Cheated D.Valued 10. A.poverty B.influence C.development D.increase 11. A.used B.covered C.threatened D.enjoyed 12. A.hopeful B.poor C.wonderful D.strange 13. A.homework B.cooking C.chores D.washing 14. A.companies B.factories C.forests D.markets 15. A.destroy B.appreciate C.forget D.decide 16. A.However B.Therefore C.Besides D.Instead 17. A.false B.dusty C.poisonous D.rare 18. A.developed B.visited C.known D.polluted 19. A.benefited B.produced C.burned D.interrupted 20. A.war B.nature C.love D.god 21. A.dreaming B.stealing C.painting D.borrowing 22. A.praised B.written C.created D.saved 23. A.limit B.inspire C.share D.check 24. A.sceptically B.naturally C.wonderfully D.secretly 25. A.sentenced B.killed C.interviewed D.rescued 26. A.purpose B.result C.income D.success 27. A.hoped B.concluded C.pretended D.feared 28. A.secondly B.fortunately C.unluckily D.gradually Ⅳ.短文改错 Is it necessary to practise handwriting? Some students consider handwriting least important than before. They preferred the keyboard to the pen now, for it is fast,convenient and clear. They think it is waste of time practising handwriting. However, others think Chinese handwriting is an important part of our traditional culture. Though computers are very convenient, but handwriting still plays an important role in the modern world. Beside, beautiful handwriting makes a good impression in others. It shows your attitude to do things. Chinese character are very beautiful and rich in culture. As for me, when reading a neat written article, you will feel pleased and relaxed. 课时作业(二十) Ⅰ.【文章大意】 本文介绍了一些活动。 1.D 细节理解题。由“Ticket holders will have access to several food samplings, entrance to the streets and bars, and admission to nightclub parties.”可知如果你有美食节的门票,你可以免费参加夜总会派对,故选D。 2.B 细节理解题。由“All ages $10/ in advance, $15/day of show, $5/kids under 12”可知10×3=30,故选B。 3.D 细节理解题。由“Rumsfeld will discuss details of his book Known and Unknown: A Memoir, including the events surrounding the September 11 attacks and other topics involving the United States government.”可知如果你对有关美国政府的话题感兴趣,你应该参加An Evening with Donald Rumsfeld,故选D。 Ⅱ.【文章大意】 本文主要向我们介绍了密室逃脱的起源、发展和传播。 4.G 上文提到为了逃出房间人们必须要探索身边的环境,那么接下来应该是对上句话的补充。人们必须要有善于观察的能力并且使用批判性思维技巧来“逃出”房间。故选G。 5.A 根据下文for example提示前面应该是一句总结的话,同时下文介绍了两种不同主题的游戏方式,故此处指每个游戏设置里面都添加了当地的主题。故选A项。 6.F 根据下文很快这个游戏传到了北美洲,新西兰和澳洲可知F项符合题意。 7.B 根据前句“…the first escape game location opened last August.”可知此处应该指密室逃脱游戏在各地开放。而B项表达的就是七个新的游戏地点很快相继开放了。 8.D 根据下文的描述一些人在参与游戏的过程中毁坏了监狱里面的设备和装饰,可以推断出人们是兴奋过头了。D项表达了此层意思,故选D项。 Ⅲ.【文章大意】 本文是一篇记叙文。我们从Tehran 来到Tokhme-Baloot,在那里实施The Flying Classroom的第二个项目。在这里的一个偏远的村子,失业率居高不下,人们贫困、吸毒。我们担心我们的援助项目被停止,但是幸运的是项目仍在运作…… 9.A 根据该句中“…Ilam has a high rate of unemployment…”可知,由于受到政府的忽视,Ilam失业率居高不下。ignore意为“忽视”,故A项正确。support支持;cheat欺骗;value珍惜。 10.A 根据该句中“…Ilam has a high rate of unemployment…”可知,由于受到政府的忽视,Ilam失业率居高不下。据此可知,人们很贫困。poverty 意为“贫穷”,故A项正确。influence影响;development发展;increase增长。 11.C 根据该句中“…by constant famine(饥荒).”并结合语境可知,那里的人们过去靠农业谋生,但是现在这种生活方式被连续不断的饥荒所威胁。threaten意为“威胁”,故C项正确。use使用;cover覆盖;enjoy喜爱。 12.B 根据上文可知,由于受到政府的忽视,这里的人们非常贫困,时常遭受饥饿的威胁,据此可以判断出,这里的孩子的处境也不好。poor意为“可怜的,不好的”,故B项正确。hopeful 有希望的;wonderful 极好的;strange奇怪的。 13.C 根据该句“Boys who don't do well in school must start work after eighth grade and girls who don't do well in school stay at home doing…or get married.”并结合常识可知,学习不好的男孩八年级之后必须开始工作,学习不好的女孩留在家里做家务活或结婚。chore意为“家务活”,故C项正确。homework家庭作业;cooking做饭;washing洗涤。 14.C 根据该句中“…we planned our project concept around oak trees(橡树) and squirrels…”可知,在走访前“我们”认为这里有大片的森林,“我们”围绕橡树和松鼠规划了我们的理念。forest 意为“森林”,故C项正确。company公司;factory工厂;market市场。 15.B 为了使孩子们能欣赏到环境的美,“我们”围绕橡树和松鼠规划了“我们”的项目理念。appreciate意为“欣赏”,故B项正确。destroy毁掉;forget忘记;decide决定。 16.A 根据上文可知,我们一开始的规划是围绕那里的美丽的森林环境进行的。根据该句可知,当“我们”到达村子时,“我们”看到那里只有平坦的和落满灰尘的草地。据此可知,空处表示转折,故A项正确。 17.B 根据该句中的“flat”表达的语境,并结合上下文可推知,然而,当“我们”到达村子时,“我们”看到那里只有平坦的和落满灰尘的草地。dusty意为“布满灰尘的”,故B项正确。false错误的;poisonous有毒的;rare罕见的。 18.A 根据前文可知,“我们”一开始的规划是围绕那里的美丽的森林环境进行的,然而,当“我们”到达村子时,“我们”看到那里只有平坦的和落满灰尘的草地。结合语境可知,Tokhme-Baloot的发展远低于“我们”的期望。develop意为“发展”,故A项正确。visit访问;know知道;pollute污染。 19.D 根据语境可知,这个村庄四年前才有了气体燃料和电,但在冬天有时候会中断。interrupt意为“中断”,故D项正确。benefit有利于; produce生产;burn燃烧。 20.B 根据上文对自然环境的描述并结合该句可知,看到村子和周围的情况后,“我们”认为“我们”的项目应当专注于表示对大自然的尊重。nature意为“自然”,故B项正确。war战争;love爱;god上帝。 21.C 根据该句中的in bright colours并结合该句语境可知,孩子们开始用鲜艳的颜色粉刷学校的设备。paint “粉刷”,故C项正确。dream梦想;steal偷窃;borrow借来。 22.D “我”的同事Zoya和“我”砍掉一个枯树枝,把它弄成碎片,粉刷它,把它变成学校的一棵树,作为被孩子们挽救的大自然的一个象征符号。save意为“挽救”,故D项正确。praise赞美; write写;create创造。 23.B 根据该句中的the children's imaginations并结合全句内容可知,此处指激发孩子们的灵感。inspire 意为“鼓舞,激发”,故B项正确。limit限制;share分享;check核对。 24.A 根据该句中“…once by the army and once by Basij, a paramilitary (准军事的) militia (民兵组织).”可知,在“我们”实施援助项目期间,“我们”被两个组织检查两次;由此可以判断,“我们”的项目受到了怀疑。sceptically意为“怀疑地”,故A项正确。naturally自然地;wonderfully 极好地;secretly秘密地。 25.C 根据该句中“…once by the army and once by Basij, a paramilitary(准军事的) militia(民兵组织).”并结合该句内容可知,在项目进行过程中,“我们”被约谈了两次。interview意为“提问,面谈”,故C项正确。sentence审判;kill杀死;rescue营救。 26.A 根据该句中“…who supported it, who our members were, etc.”可知,这两个组织来到学校,询问我们小组的创始人项目的目的,支持人和成员等。purpose目的;result 结果;income收入;success成功。 27.D 根据该句中“…might be stopped…”可知,在被约谈之后,我们担心The Flying Classroom可能被停止,但是很幸运,它没有。fear意为“害怕,担忧”,故D项正确;hope希望;conclude得出结论;pretend假装。 28.B 根据该句中“…might be stopped…”并结合该句内容可知,在被约谈之后,“我们”担心The Flying Classroom可能被停止,但是很幸运,它没有。fortunately 意为“幸运地”,故B项正确。secondly次要地;unluckily 不幸地;gradually逐渐地。 Ⅳ.Is it necessary to practise handwriting? Some students consider handwriting least less important than before. They preferred prefer the keyboard to the pen now, for it is fast, convenient and clear. They think it is ∧a waste of time practising handwriting. However, others think Chinese handwriting is an important part of our traditional culture. Though computers are very convenient, but handwriting still plays an important role in the modern world. Beside Besides, beautiful handwriting makes a good impression in on others. It shows your attitude to do doing things. Chinese character characters are very beautiful and rich in culture. As for me, when reading a neat neatly written article, you I will feel pleased and relaxed.查看更多