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2021高考英语北师大版一轮课时作业:9 必修3 Unit 9 Wheels
www.ks5u.com 课时作业9 必修3 Unit 9 Wheels 课时练(一) 阅读理解·组块专练——练速度 (限时:35分钟) 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A [2020·福建省泉州市质量检查] Things to Do on a Sunny Day in San Francisco San Francisco doesn't take its sunny days for granted. Once the sun comes out and the temperatures rise, everyone races to seize a spot to take in an unbelievable city view or heads for one of his or her favorite attractions. Find Thrills at a Theme Park Experience thrill rides and attractions at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, North America's only theme park of wildlife, sea life and thrilling rides. It's a wonderful entertainment experience for the whole family,with oneofakind adventures across three worlds. Cruise(乘船游览) on the Bay Sail under one of the“Modern Wonders of the World”. Watch sea lions and seals at play. And learn all the secrets of the fantastic city by the Bay. For people who like the thrill of speed and wind in their hair, the seasonal Rocket Boat (May — October) is the option. Tour Oracle Park It's home to the famous baseball team San Francisco Giants from April to October every year, but you can take a tour inside Oracle Park anytime for a“player'seye view”. You'll have access to the baseball field, the visitors' clubhouse, the press box and so on. Ride a Bike Over the Golden Gate Bridge Explore the beautiful, bikefriendly streets and waterfront paths of San Francisco all the way to the Golden Gate Bridge with an allday bike rental from Blazing Saddles. Their light bikes, combined with their new, free mobile app full of helpful tips and sightseeing suggestions, make the selfguided tours easy and fun for everyone. 1.What can tourists do at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom? A.Experience thrill rides. B.Learn all the secrets of San Francisco. C.Take a player'seye view over a park. D.Admire the scenery of the Golden Gate Bridge. 2.Which event attracts tourists loving speed and wind most? A.Find Thrills at a Theme Park. B.Cruise on the Bay. C.Tour Oracle Park. D.Ride a Bike Over the Golden Gate Bridge. 3.Which of the following offers tourists a free mobile app? A.Watching wildlife. B.Sailing on the bay. C.Visiting a baseball field. D.Renting a bike from Blazing Saddles. B [2020·潍坊高考模拟]In 2009, Dan Black was hit by a car in his hometown of Chepstow, Wales, as he was biking to his job at a grocery store. The accident left him unable to move from the chest down. During his recovery, he suffered a stroke that made his right arm useless. Once a promising guitarist, Dan, now 25, lives with his parents and requires aroundtheclock care that costs nearly $300,000 a year. After the accident, a friend of him started the Help Dan Black Fund (基金) to cover some of Dan's medical expenses. Dan learned about an experimental stem cell (干细胞) treatment in China that could enable him to walk again. After four years, donations to help Dan Black totaled nearly $30,000. One day, in 2013, a news story caught the eye of Dan's mother, Michacla, who then shared the story with her son. The story featured a fiveyearold boy named Brecon Vaughan. He had a rare form of disease and never walked by himself. The boy's family had created a website with which to raise nearly $100,000 needed for a trip to the St. Louis Children's Hospital, where treatment was offered that could help Brecon walk. Only half the amount had been raised, said the report. Dan deliberated. Then, after considering that his own dream of walking could be years away, he donated his $30,000 to Brecon's cause.“I know how it feels to walk. Brecon doesn't. He needs it much more than I do.” Dan told a newspaper. Dan's generosity received a great deal of attention, and contributions started pouring in to the Vaughan website. The family soon exceeded their fundraising goal. They've promised to give the extra funds, about $17,000, to the Tree of Hope charity, which helps sick children in the United Kingdom find specialized medical help. In October, Brecon and his family traveled to St. Louis to begin treatment. “What Dan did is great.” Brecon's mother said, “It is an extraordinary gift.” 4.What do we know about Dan Black? A.He promised to be a guitarist. B.He lost his right arm in an accident. C.He created a website to collect money. D.He donated his money from his need. 5.What does the underlined word “exceeded” in the last paragraph mean? A.Went beyond. B.Brought up. C.Achieved. D.Set. 6.What helped the donation flood into the Vaughan website? A.Michacla's suggestion. B.Brecon's story. C.Dan Black's example. D.The Vaughans' promise. 7.How will Vaughan's family deal with the extra funds? A.Support Dan Black's treatment. B.Give away to the Tree of Hope charity. C.Help sick children in the U.K. D.Fund Brecon's trip to St. Louis. C [2019·重庆第二次调研]Ask 9yearold Annie what the worst thing was that ever happened in her house last year, and she won't tell you that it was her parents' divorcing, although they did. No, what Annie remembers most are the horrible fights leading up to the announcement about the divorce which was, as turned out, despite her parents' anxiety about telling her, “not that big of a deal”. “I already knew they were not getting along well,” Annie says. “Every night after I went to bed, I would hear my parents fighting. It made me really unhappy. When they finally decided to get a divorce, all that stopped.” Annie's experience is more common than you might think, and there is a great deal of evidence to suggest that“staying together for the sake of the children” is not what should be encouraged, and may do more harm than good. According to psychologist Lynn Martingdale, hearing their parents arguing is often more stressful for children than separation and divorce, and if you think that your children don't know that there's trouble in family, then you're kidding yourself. The home life of children whose parents have an unhappy marriage is often far from ideal, and what's worse, parents will compound the problem by taking their unhappiness out on the children. The Center for Moving Forward conducted a study in 2014 in which they followed 25 families whose parents had been in marriage counseling. After tracking these families for 5 years, they found that the children of the parents who eventually got divorced were not worse off than the children of those who remained together, and in some cases far better. The study took the social and the children's general sense of wellbeing into consideration. 8.Why was Annie really unhappy according to Paragraph 1? A.Because her parents fought every night. B.Because her parents finally got divorced. C.Because her parents decided to abandon her. D.Because her parents got along badly with her. 9.Which statement may psychologist Lynn Martingdale agree with? A.Separation and divorce will hurt the children most. B.Keeping an unhappy marriage hurts children more. C.Children can't understand their parents' marriage well. D.Children can't feel the unhappiness from their parents. 10.What's the function of the last paragraph in the passage? A.To give an example of divorce. B.To support Annie's correct answer. C.To further clear the author's viewpoint. D.To highlight the importance of the study. 11.What is the best title for the passage? A.Divorce Is Good for Children B.Divorce Is Not the Worst Thing C.Fighting Is Often Stressful D.Staying Together Is for Children Only D [2019·郑州第二次质量预测]Scientists think that growing garden grass could be the secret to solving our energy needs, and we may soon be able to replace our gasoline with “grassoline”. The team, including experts from Cardiff University in Wales, has shown that hydrogen can be taken from grass in useful amounts with the help of sunlight and a cheap catalyst — something that speeds up a chemical reaction without being used up. It is the first time that this has been shown and it could lead to a sustainable way of making hydrogen, reported Asian News International. This could be an important kind of renewable energy because it is high in energy and it does not give out harmful gases when it is burned. Study coauthor Michael Bowker said,“This is really a green source of energy. Hydrogen is seen as an important future energy carrier as the world moves from fossil fuels to renewable energy, and our research has shown that even garden grass could be a good way of getting it.” Cellulose (纤维素), which is a key part of plants and the biopolymer found in the largest numbers on the earth, could be a great source of hydrogen. In their study, the team looked at the possibility of getting hydrogen from cellulose using sunlight and a simple catalyst. This is called photocatalysis (光催化作用) and in it, the sunlight starts the catalyst, which then makes cellulose and water into hydrogen. The researchers studied the effectiveness of three metalbased catalysts, of which nickel (镍) especially interested the researchers, as it is a much more common metal than gold and palladium and it saves more money. According to Bowker, producing hydrogen from cellulose using photocatalysis has not been studied in detail. The team's research shows that large amounts of hydrogen can be produced using this method with the help of a bit of sunlight and a cheap catalyst. The study shows that it is effective to use real grass taken from a garden.“This is important as it avoids the need to separate and clean up cellulose, which can be both difficult and costly,” said Bowker. 12.What are needed to get hydrogen from grass? A.A catalyst and palladium. B.Water and cellulose. C.Sunlight and a biopolymer. D.Sunlight and a catalyst. 13.Why is the new way of making hydrogen considered significant? A.It is cheap, green and sustainable. B.It is the best to produce the renewable energy. C.It is more productive and efficient than other methods. D.It can replace the way to make fossil fuels completely. 14.Why does nickel interest the researchers in making hydrogen from cellulose? A.It can produce the largest amount of hydrogen. B.It can avoid separating and cleaning up cellulose. C.It is more common than other metals and costs less. D.It works quicker than other metals during photocatalysis. 15.What does the author intend to tell us mainly in this passage? A.Catalysts that could be taken from grass. B.A new way of making hydrogen from cellulose. C.The potential of hydrogen as a renewable energy. D.The connection between hydrogen and photocatalysis. 第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 [2020·福建质量检查]Some people put their bicycles away once they learn how to drive a car. For many people, bicycling is not just an easy way of getting around town but also an exciting sport. __1__. One kind of race is the time trial. Each racer leaves the starting line at a different time and heads hard for the finish line. The cyclist who covers the distance in the shortest amount of time wins the race. __2__, because the bicycles are spread out and are not likely to run into each other. Another kind of race is more difficult. A few city blocks are closed to traffic. Then all the racers line up in a tight pack and begin racing at the same time. __3__. The race requires more than speed. It also requires skilful handling of the bicycle as it runs at full speed around other bicycles. The racer who completes all the laps first is the winner. __4__. Racers have to cover anywhere from 35 miles to almost 3,000 miles. The race course may be a straight stretch of road or a long series of roads across the country. The prize goes to the first person who crosses the finish line. Between races cyclists stay in good condition by doing exercise that builds up their strength so that they can keep riding for long periods of time. __5__, they often join bicycling groups and become licensed racers. Then they can enter special races all over the country. If you're a cyclist, keep practicing. You could become a star. A.As cyclists become more experienced B.A time trial is a very safe race for beginners C.Serious cyclists often arrange to take part in races D.Road races are usually the longest cycling contests E.Most people will seize possible chances to get around town F.They cover many laps (一圈), going around and around the city blocks G.When cyclists still need to build themselves up for those special races 课时练(二) 语言知识运用·组块专练——练准度 (限时:30分钟) 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 [2020·山西八校第一次联考]Heroes come in different shapes and sizes. Some are born to give others a __1__. Then there are the people who __2__ happen to be in the right place at the right time. That was the __3__ for John Underwood. On a cold evening, a storm __4__ near his home. Underwood was heading over to help his sister when the roads were __5__. He saw some other drivers get stuck, so he got out of his truck to help. “My __6__ is that if I have the ability to do good, then I should do it. There should be no __7__,” he said. Underwood wasn't out of his __8__ long before he heard a cry. “Someone was __9__, ‘My parents, my parents!’” Moments later, a 12yearold boy ran up to Underwood, saying his parents were __10__ and asked for help. The Hammonds went to get things from the basement when the walls __11__ to bear the weight of rain and fell down, and they couldn't __12__. Worse still, the water was rising fast. __13__ was of extreme significance, so Underwood took action at once. Any inappropriate action could add more dangers. Luckily, Underwood had __14__ as a contractor (承包商). “Digging a hole in the living room floor, I knew it's a __15__ way,” he said. With physical strength, patience, and a lot of __16__, Underwood saved their lives. He said he did what anyone would do, but that's not necessarily true. It's __17__ to put yourself in a dangerous way to rescue another. That's why the American Red Cross __18__ him. Ann Otto, who was in charge of the 23rd Annual Acts of Courage Awards, said the Awards should __19__ heroes like Underwood who have acted __20__ and selflessly in a time of emergency. 1.A.lesson B.direction C.hope D.hand 2.A.also B.just C.often D.even 3.A.role B.concern C.case D.behavior 4.A.broke B.disappeared C.returned D.changed 5.A.cleared B.completed C.repaired D.flooded 6.A.duty B.fact C.belief D.advice 7.A.arrangement B.wonder C.excuse D.problem 8.A.power B.sense C.house D.vehicle 9.A.screaming B.working C.helping D.talking 10.A.ignored B.trapped C.injured D.missed 11.A.managed B.failed C.tried D.struggled 12.A.speak B.reunite C.escape D.survive 13.A.Time B.Relief C.Success D.Action 14.A.attitude B.potential C.confidence D.experience 15.A.difficult B.safe C.creative D.quick 16.A.bravery B.encouragement C.anxiety D.responsibility 17.A.impossible B.reasonable C.hard D.special 18.A.invited B.honored C.interviewed D.helped 19.A.go to B.come to C.turn to D.pass to 20.A.fortunately B.immediately C.actively D.courageously 第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 [2020·合肥市第一次质量检测]Some people are great at remembering faces. Once they meet you, they never forget how you look, while for other people, remembering a face is __1__ (simple) impossible. Such people have a condition of the brain called “face blindness”, __2__ actual name is developmental prosopagnosia (人面失认症), or DP for short. There was a time when face blindness __3__ (think) to be rare. But recent __4__ (study) have shown that it might be more common than experts had thought. The latest study on face blindness came from Duchaine, __5__ professor of psychological and brain sciences at Dartmouth College. He wanted to find out __6__ the testees could recognize pictures of famous people or not. So he used fMRI to measure activities in their brains. An fMRI can identify chemical and other changes __7__ (result) from blood flow. Results showed that when __8__ (show) famous faces, the testees drew a blank with them. But they could identify the actor who has one specific feature, such as his special chin or moustache. Duchaine said this study __9__ (it) would not directly lead to any treatments. However, he said it could lead to a much __10__ (deep) understanding of how we remember the world around us. 课时练(三) 写作强化增分·组块专练——练规范 (限时:35分钟) 写作(共两节,满分35分) 第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) [2020·潍坊市统一考试]School life is a large part of my adolescence. I have learned how to get on well with my fellow schoolmate and teachers at school. It's quite usual what arguments happen between students. For an example, we may have different opinions when it come to organizing an activity. However, we have to learn to respect other people's opinions and think about it carefully. It is necessary for us to have a discussion after we make a final decision. School life had really taught me how to communicate each other. It will certain play an important role in help me find a good job in the future. 第二节 书面表达(满分25分) [2019·太原市第一学期期末]假定你是李华,你居住的社区有一对英国夫妇,他们想为即将在本地上小学的儿子找一个汉语家教,你对此很感兴趣。请给女主人Carol写一封邮件,推荐自己,内容包括: 1.自我介绍; 2.自荐理由; 3.教学时间。 注意: 1.词数100左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 课时作业9 课时练(一) 阅读理解 第一节 【语篇解读】 本文主要介绍了美国旧金山一些适合在晴朗天气游玩的景点,包括它们的游玩项目及特色等相关信息。 1.A 考查细节理解。根据Find Thrills at a Theme Park部分中的“Experience thrill rides and attractions at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom...”可知,在六旗探索王国可以体验惊险之旅。故选A项。 2.B 考查细节理解。根据Cruise on the Bay部分中的“For people who like the thrill of speed and wind in their hair...”可知,对于热爱速度与风的游客,Cruise on the Bay这项活动会很有吸引力。故选B项。 3.D 考查细节理解。根据Ride a Bike Over the Golden Gate Bridge部分中的“... with an allday bike rental from Blazing Saddles. Their light bikes, combined with their new, free mobile app...”可知,从Blazing Saddles租自行车可以获得免费的移动应用程序。故选D项。 【语篇解读】 本文讲述了一个等待治疗的残疾人把自己的治疗基金捐献给一个五岁的孩子,帮这个孩子去实现“走路”的愿望。他的慷慨和对别人的无私帮助与爱心感动了很多人,在人们的捐助下,这个孩子的家庭很快筹够了治疗费用,并承诺用剩下的钱去帮助其他需要医疗帮助的孩子们。 4.D 考查细节理解。根据文章第三段中的“Then, after considering that his own dream of walking could be years away, he donated his $30,000 to Brecon's cause.”可知,他把自己治疗需要的钱捐了出去。故选D项。 5.A 考查词义猜测。根据第四段中的“They've promised to give the extra funds, about. .. to the Tree of Hope charity...”可知,筹款有剩余的钱,因此推测exceeded的含义为“超过”。故选A项。 6.C 考查细节理解。根据第四段中的“Dan's generosity received a great deal of attention, and contributions started pouring in...”可知,丹的慷慨引起了大家的关注,人们以他为榜样,捐款像潮水般涌来。故选C项。 7.B 考查细节理解。根据第四段中的“They've promised to give the extra funds, about $17,000, to the Tree of Hope charity, which helps sick children in the United Kingdom find specialized medical help.”可知,他们将把钱捐赠给Tree of Hope这个慈善机构。故选B项。 【语篇解读】 本文是一篇议论文。文章以9岁的孩子Annie的父母由于争吵导致最终离婚的叙述引入主题,接着通过论据论证了“在不幸的婚姻中,离婚并不是最糟糕的事”这一主题。 【难句分析1】 No, what Annie remembers most are the horrible fights leading up to the announcement about the divorce which was, as turned out, despite her parents' anxiety about telling her, “not that big of a deal”. 分析:该句为主从复合句。句中“what Annie remembers most”为what引导的主语从句;“which was, as turned out, and despite her parents' anxiety about telling her, ‘not that big of a deal’”为which引导的定语从句,修饰先行词the divorce。 译文:不,Annie记得最清楚的是导致(她的父母)宣告离婚的可怕的争吵,尽管她的父母害怕告诉她,但是正如事实证明的那样,离婚“没什么大不了的”。 【难句分析2】 The home life of children whose parents have an unhappy marriage is often far from ideal, and what's worse, parents will compound the problem by taking their unhappiness out on the children. 分析:该句为并列句。前一分句中“whose parents have an unhappy marriage”为whose引导的定语从句,修饰先行词children, whose在从句中作定语。 译文:父母婚姻不幸福的孩子的家庭生活往往很不理想,更糟的是,父母把他们的不幸福发泄在孩子身上,会使问题更加严重。 8.A 考查细节理解。根据第一段中的“Every night after I went to bed, I would hear my parents fighting. It made me really unhappy”可知,Annie的父母每天晚上都吵架,这让她感到很不幸福。故A项正确。 9.B 考查推理判断。根据第二段中的“According to psychologist Lynn Martingdale, hearing their parents arguing is often more stressful for children than separation and divorce”可知,心理学家Lynn Martingdale认为,听父母吵架对孩子来说往往比分居和离婚更有压力,据此可以判断,Lynn Martingdale认为维持不幸福的婚姻会更加伤害孩子。故B项正确。 10.C 考查主旨大意。根据最后一段中的“After tracking these families for 5 years, they found that the children of the parents who eventually got divorced were not worse off than the children of those who remained together, and in some cases far better”可知,在对这些家庭进行了5年的跟踪调查后,他们发现,最终父母离婚的孩子并不比那些父母仍在一起的孩子生活得更差,在某些情况下,他们的生活更好。据此可知,最后一段旨在通过研究进一步说明本文的论点:在不幸的婚姻中,离婚不是最糟糕的选择。故C项正确。 11.B 考查主旨大意。根据第一段第二句和Annie所说的话可知,对孩子们来说,父母的争吵比离婚更糟糕;结合第二段中的“there is a great deal of evidence to suggest that ‘staying together for the sake of the children’ is not what should be encouraged, and may do more harm than good”可以判断,本文的主旨是:在不幸的婚姻中,和离婚相比,父母为孩子而在一起给孩子的伤害最大。最后一段的研究也论证了这一点。故B项最适合作为本文标题。 【语篇解读】 该文主要介绍了从纤维素中提取氢气这一新方法。 【熟词生义】 study常用义:v.学习 例句:She has been awarded a scholarship to study at Harvard. 她获得了去哈佛大学读书的奖学金。 本文义:n.&v.研究 例句1:Recent studies show that women still get paid a lot less than men. 最近的调查表明,女性的薪水仍比男性的要低很多。 例句2:Scientists are studying the photographs of Mars for signs of life. 科学家们正在研究火星的照片,寻求生命的迹象。 【难句分析】 The researchers studied the effectiveness of three metalbased catalysts, of which nickel (镍) especially interested the researchers, as it is a much more common metal than gold and palladium and it saves more money. 分析:本句是一个复合句。which引导非限制性定语从句, 指代先行词three metalbased catalysts; as引导原因状语从句。 译文:研究人员研究了三种金属基催化剂的效果,其中镍尤其让研究人员感兴趣,因为它与金子和钯比起来更常见,而且也更省钱。 12.D 考查细节理解。根据第二段中的“hydrogen can be taken from grass in useful amounts with the help of sunlight and a cheap catalyst”可知,从草中获取氢气需要阳光和催化剂。 13.A 考查细节理解。根据第三段中的“it could lead to a sustainable way of making hydrogen”可知,这种方法是可持续的;根据第七段内容可知该方法成本低且无污染,故选A。 14.C 考查细节理解。根据第七段最后一句“The researchers studied the effectiveness of three metalbased catalysts, of which nickel (镍) especially interested the researchers, as it is a much more common metal than gold and palladium and it saves more money”可知,研究人员对金属镍感兴趣是因为其更常见,且价格更廉价。 15.B 考查主旨大意。根据第一段点题,并结合最后一段的再次强调说明,以及对全文的整体理解可推知,本文主要讲述的是从纤维素中制造氢气这一新方法。 第二节 【语篇解读】 本文是一篇说明文。详细介绍了几种骑自行车的比赛。 1.C 根据空处所在的位置可知,该句承上启下;由下文介绍的几种骑自行车比赛可知,C项“热衷骑自行车的人经常筹备参加骑自行车比赛”符合语境。 2.B 根据空后的“because the bicycles are spread out and are not likely to run into each other”可知,由于自行车是分散的,不太可能互相碰撞;故对于新手来说这种比赛是安全的,故B项正确。 3.F 根据空处上下文可知,空处承接上文,继续介绍这种难度较大的骑自行车比赛具体的比赛内容,故F项正确。且F项中的“the city blocks”与该段中的“A few city blocks”呼应。 4.D 根据空后一句“Racers have to cover anywhere from 35 miles to almost 3,000 miles”可知,参赛者必须骑35英里到近3 000英里的路程;又结合本段第三句的内容可知,D项“道路比赛通常是路程最长的骑自行车比赛”符合语境。 5.A 根据空后的“they often join bicycling groups and become licensed racers”可知,他们经常参加自行车团体,并成为有执照的参赛者;据此可推知,空处是说这些骑自行车者越来越有经验,故A项正确。 课时练(二) 语言知识运用 第一节 【语篇解读】 本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了暴风雨降临时约翰·安德伍德营救遭遇险境的Hammonds夫妇的故事。 1.D 根据下文中多次出现的help及文章第一句可知,作者认为有人天生乐于助人。give sb. a hand固定短语,“帮助某人”,选D项。 2.B 有人只是恰好在恰当的时间出现在恰当的地点,故选B项。 3.C 结合下文安德伍德帮助被困夫妇的事件可知,此处意为约翰·安德伍德就是这样的例子。case“事例,实例”,故选C项。 4.A 结合上文内容可知,此处指暴风雨在他家附近降临了,故选A项。 5.D 安德伍德正在去帮助他的妹妹的路上,这时道路被洪水淹没了。下文中的“the water was rising fast”是提示,故选D项。 6.C “如果我有能力去做好事,我就应该去做”,这是安德伍德的信念,故选C项。 7.C 安德伍德认为做好事不应该有任何理由,故选C项。 8.D 根据上文中的“He saw some other drivers get stuck, so he got out of his truck to help.”可知,此处vehicle符合语境,故选D项。 9.A 此处指有人高声喊:“我父母!我父母!”,故选A项。 10.B 根据下文的“when the walls... fell down”可知,一个12岁的男孩跑向安德伍德,说他的父母被困住了。trap“困住;使陷于危险中”,故选B项。 11.B Hammonds夫妇去地下室拿东西,墙壁不能够承受雨水的重量,倒塌了,两人无法脱身。fail“未能(做到)”,故选B项。 12.C 参见上题解析。reunite“重逢,再次相聚”;escape“逃脱,摆脱”;survive“生存,存活”,故选C项。 13.A 根据上文中的“the water was rising fast”和“so Underwood took action at once”可知,时间(Time)至关重要,于是他立即行动起来,故选A项。 14.D 在这种情况下,任何不当的操作都会加大危险。幸运的是,安德伍德有作承包商的经验,故选D项。 15.B 安德伍德认为在客厅地板上挖一个洞是一个安全的方法。此处safe与前面的dangers形成对比,故选B项。 16.A 根据下文中的“Underwood saved their lives”和“Ann Otto, who was in charge of the 23rd Annual Acts of Courage Awards... Underwood”可知,安德伍德因勇敢的行为获奖。他凭借体力,耐心和勇气救了Hammonds夫妇,故选A项。 17.C 根据空前的“He said he did what anyone would do, but that's not necessarily true” 可知,要把自己置于危险的境地去救别人是很难做到的,故选C项。 18.B 这是美国红十字会把奖项授予他的原因。honor“给……荣誉;表彰”符合语境,故选B项。 19.A 这个奖应该颁给那些像安德伍德那样在紧急情况下表现得英勇无私的英雄。go to“归于,被给予”,故选A项。 20.D 参见上题解析。信息词Courage可提示答案,courageously“勇敢地”,故选D项。 第二节 【语篇解读】 本文介绍了有关脸盲症的相关信息,以及有关脸盲症的最新研究,该研究有助于我们对如何记住我们周围的世界有一个更深的了解。 1.simply 考查副词。修饰形容词应用副词,故用副词simply修饰其后的impossible。 2.whose 考查定语从句。分析句子结构可知,空处引导非限制性定语从句,作actual name的定语,所以正确答案是whose。 3.was thought 考查时态和语态。根据该句中的“There was a time”可知,应用一般过去时;分析句子结构可知,此处是sth. be thought to be结构,意为“某物被认为……”,所以正确答案是was thought。 4.studies 考查名词的单复数,根据空前的recent以及空后的have shown可知,此处应用名词的复数形式,所以正确答案是studies。 5.a 考查冠词。分析句子结构可知,__5__ professor of psychological and brain sciences是Duchaine的同位语,此处泛指一位教授,故用不定冠词;professor的发音以辅音音素开头,所以正确答案是a。 6.whether/if 考查宾语从句。分析句子结构可知,空处引导宾语从句,同时结合句意及句末的or not可知,连接词应是whether或if,所以正确答案是whether/if。 7.resulting 考查现在分词。分析句子结构可知,本句已经有谓语can identify,故此处应用现在分词短语作后置定语,所以正确答案是resulting。 8.shown 考查过去分词。分析句子结构可知,when引导状语从句,空处为the testees were shown的省略形式,所以正确答案是shown。 9.itself 考查反身代词。根据句意并分析句子结构可知,空处作this study的同位语,应用反身代词,所以正确答案是itself。 10.deeper 考查形容词的比较级。根据空前的a much以及空后的understanding可知,空处应用形容词的比较级,表示对于如何记住我们周围的世界有一个更深的了解,所以正确答案是deeper。 课时练(三) 写作 第一节 短文改错 School life is a large part of my adolescence. I have learned how to get on well with my fellow and teachers at school. It's quite usual arguments happen between students. For example, we may have different opinions when it to organizing an activity. However, we have to learn to respect other people's opinions and think about carefully. It is necessary for us to have a discussion we make a final decision. School life really taught me how to communicate each other. It will play an important role in me find a good job in the future. ①schoolmate改为schoolmates schoolmate是可数名词,且其与语境中的teachers呼应,故用其复数形式。 ②what改为that 分析句子结构可知,It在句中作形式主语,此处引导的从句作真正的主语,且此处在从句中不作句子成分,故将what改为that。 ③删除an 根据固定搭配for example“例如”,故删除an。 ④come改为comes 主语it是第三人称单数,且此处叙述的是一般的情况,故谓语动词用第三人称单数形式,即comes。 ⑤it改为them 此处应用them代指该句中的复数名词opinions。 ⑥after改为before 根据语境及常识可知,讨论之后再做最终的决定是必要的,故用连词before。 ⑦had改为has 结合语境可知,此处表示过去的事情对现在造成某种影响,故用现在完成时。 ⑧communicate后加with 根据固定用法communicate with sb“与某人交流”,故在communicate后加with。 ⑨certain改为certainly 修饰动词应用副词,故用副词certainly修饰动词play。 ⑩help改为helping 介词后跟动名词作其宾语,故用动名词helping。 第二节 书面表达 【参考范文】 Dear Carol, I'm a student who lives in the same neighbourhood with you. Hearing that you want a tutor to teach your son Chinese, I can't wait to recommend myself to you with great sincerity. I believe I will be your best choice. First, having acquired a good knowledge of Chinese and reasonable teaching methods, I am able to help your son immerse himself in the new language. Besides, with my fluent English and outgoing personality, I don't think you need to worry about the communication between us. Lastly, I have the experience of teaching foreigners to learn Chinese and they speak highly of me. I can come to give classes every Sunday. And I would appreciate it if you could give me this valuable chance. Looking forward to your early reply. Yours, Li Hua查看更多