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    1、Period ThreeLesson 2 LANGUAGE LEARNING TIPS .单词拼写 1.There wasnt sevidence to convince the judges that he was innocent. 2.You can iinformation into a computer by typing it on a keyboard. 3.The American “s” is called the “underground” in the UK, or the “tube” in London. 4.People aa knowledge of their

    2、mother tongue mainly by listening when they are very young. 5.Were working on new(策略) to improve our share of the market. 6.The visiting expert gave us some good advice on how to learn English (高效地). 7.The writer spent all the week locked in the study writing his new(小 说). 8.An increase in average t

    3、emperature by only a few degrees could cause environmental problems(全世界). .单句填空 1.I(normal) travel by public transport except on rainy days. 2.I am interested in English, but learning grammar isbig headache for me. 3.I never realized that there are great differencesBritish and American English. 4.In

    4、stead of just(memory) the word list, you should learn new words in context. 5.Today, I(honour) to be here to share my advice on career choosing with you. 6.We can build up our vocabulary by reading some(simplify) classic works. 7.You may find it hard to adjust to a new culture where some parts of th

    5、e culture are (familiar) to you. 8.You should have no difficulty(pass) the road test since you have practised a lot in the driving school. .短语填空 come across, for example, in one way or another, look up, such as, turn on 1.Many people here, John, would rather have coffee. 2.He forgotthe TV that night

    6、, thus missing the programme. 3.No matter what difficulties we may, we must never lose heart. 4.They have planted many flowers in the garden,roses, sunflowers and so on. 5.Instead ofthe new words in my dictionary, I try to guess at their meanings from context. 6.Friendly countries and international

    7、organizations offered us a hand after the earthquake. .句型训练 1.We turned to Dr Smith for help and his advice was. 我们向史密斯博士寻求帮助,他的建议是我们应该设法保持工作和个人生活之间的平 衡。(表语从句) 2.This new model of car is so expensive that it is. 新款车如此昂贵,普通收入人群望尘莫及。(beyond) 3.The teacher recommended that for safety reasons . 老师劝告父母出于

    8、安全考虑不要让 12 岁以下的小朋友骑自行车去学校。(allow) 4.Going outdoors and playing team games with your friends is. 到户外和朋友玩团队游戏是摆脱压力的有效方式。(way) 5.I was getting more and more annoyed and of course, the more upset I got,. 我越来越烦恼。当然了,越烦恼就越难集中精力。(the+比较级, the+比较级) .阅读七选五 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。 Improve y

    9、our memory Some people often complain about their poor memory. Actually there are several ways to keep your memory sharp. This article will show you some simple tips. 1.When you say these things, you begin to plant the thought in your mind and it may become true. Tell yourself you can remember anyth

    10、ing as long as you put your mind to the task. You will see an improvement in your memory. 2.If you have trouble remembering phone numbers or other blocks of numbers, it can be really helpful to try this method. If you remember them in smaller groups, like two or three digits(数字), it will also be muc

    11、h easier to remember the numbers. Be sure to see a doctor if you are really losing your memory. A poor memory can be a sign that you are in low spirits.3. Playing games also helps improve your memory. Any type of games that involves remembering things is wonderful. 4.Try and remember it when you hav

    12、e nothing better to do. A useful tip for anyone interested in games is too often work on solving word puzzles and similar types of games. 5.Not only will your memory probably improve, you will also have a great deal of fun. A.Take a right attitude. B.Remember numbers in small groups. C.Stop telling

    13、yourself you have a weak memory. D.If you dont know your condition, you wont go to hospital. E.If you dont like games, you can go over a list of “to-do things”. F.If so, treating it could be the key to getting your memory back. G.Such games use the same skills needed to remember facts and help keep

    14、the mind sharp. .阅读理解 Researchers from Arizona State University (ASU) published their latest report. When men expressed their opinions with anger, people considered them more believable. But when women expressed anger, they were viewed as more emotional and, thus, less convincing. In other words, a

    15、man could benefit from using anger in power and persuasion. A woman, however, could be ignored or hurt by her group if she expressed anger. The study was based on the responses of 210 students. They were shown evidence online from a murder (谋杀) trial. A man was said to have murdered his wife. The st

    16、udents were asked to decide whether the man was guilty or not. Before making their decisions, the students discussed the case online with five jurors (陪审员). But these jurors were computers generating responses and comments. Some of the jurors had male identities. Others had female identities. Some m

    17、ale jurors were angry about the verdict (裁决). When this happened, the students reacted by doubting their own decisions about the case. Confidence in their responses on the verdict dropped. However, when female jurors seemed angry, the students became more confident in their original verdicts. Jessic

    18、a Salerno, a psychologist and co-author of the study, said, “Our results provide something important for any woman who is trying to have an influence on a decision in her workplace and everyday life.” In a political debate, a female candidate might have less influence if she shows anger. In the ente

    19、rtainment world, actress Jennifer Lawrence recently wrote that women and men in Hollywood get the opposite reactions when expressing their opinions angrily. “All I hear and see are men speaking their opinions,” she wrote. “When I give mine in the quite similar manner, you would have thought I said s

    20、omething annoying.” ()1.Whats the new finding of the ASU report? A.Men usually do harm to angry women. B.Women are more likely to become angry. C.People prefer to believe the angry women. D.Angry men appear to gain influence in a group. ()2.In the study, the students would be sure about their decisi

    21、ons when. A.male jurors agreed with them B.they became angry with the jurors C.angry female jurors didnt agree with them D.angry male jurors showed opposite opinions ()3.Jessica Salerno thinks the study. A.helps women avoid losing influence B.asks men to get away from angry women C.causes men to cha

    22、nge their attitude to women D.shows men and women should be treated equally ()4.The author supports Jessica Salerno by. A.presenting research findings B.setting down general rules C.making comparisons D.giving examples 参考答案 .1.sufficient2.input3.subway4.acquire5.strategies6.efficiently 7. novel8.wor

    23、ldwide .1.normally2.a3.between4.memorizing5.am honoured 6.simplified7.unfamiliar8.passing .1.for example2.to turn e across4. such as5.looking up6.in one way or another .1.that we should manage to keep a balance between work and our personal life 2.beyond the reach of those with average income 3.pare

    24、nts should not allow their children under 12 to ride bicycles to school 4.an effective way to get rid of your stress 5.the less I was able to concentrate .【文章大意】 本文是一篇议论文。文章讲述了有些人经常抱怨自己的记忆力在 减退,因此,文章就如何保持记忆力敏锐,给出了一些方法。 1.C根据下文“When you say these things, you begin to plant the thought in your mind an

    25、d it may become true. Tell yourself you can remember anything as long as you put your mind to the task. You will see an improvement in your memory.”可知,如果你总说自己记 性不好的话,这种想法就会扎根于头脑中,它就有可能成为现实。你要告诉自己,努力 就能记住,要给自己积极的心理暗示,而非消极暗示。故 C选项“别再告诉自己你记性 不好了”切题。故选 C项。 2.B根据下文“If you remember them in smaller groups,

    26、 like two or three digits (数字), it will also be much easier to remember the numbers.”可知,如果你把它们分成较小的一 组来进行记忆的话,比如两位数或三位数,记住这些数字也会容易得多。故 B选项“把 一串数字分成小组来记”切题。故选 B项。 3.F根据上文“Be sure to see a doctor if you are really losing your memory. A poor memory can be a sign that you are in low spirits.”可知,你如果真的记忆在

    27、衰退,就去看医 生。记忆力差可能是情绪低落的迹象。故 F选项“如果是这样,治疗是帮助恢复记忆 的关键”切题。故选 F项。 4.E根据上文“Playing games also helps improve your memory. Any type of games that involves remembering things is wonderful.”以及下文“Try and remember it when you have nothing better to do.”可知,除了上文提到的做游戏之外还有另一个锻炼记忆的方 法,这种方法也同样需要记忆。下文中 it可对应到 E 选项中的

    28、a list of “to-do things”。 故 E选项“如果你不喜欢游戏,你可以浏览要做的事情清单”切题。故选 E项。 5.G根据上文“A useful tip for anyone interested in games is too often work on solving word puzzles and similar types of games.”(对于那些对游戏感兴趣的人来说,一个有用 的建议就是经常解字谜和做类似类型的游戏)可知,本句承接上文,说明字谜类游戏的 好处。故 G选项“这种游戏会用到同样的需要记住事实的技能,并帮助头脑保持敏锐” 切题。故选 G 项。 .【文

    29、章大意】 本文是一篇说明文。亚利桑那州立大学的报告发现了,当男性愤怒 地表达自己的观点时,人们认为他们更可信。但当女性愤怒地表达观点时,人们会认 为她们更情绪化,因此就不那么有说服力了。文章主要说明了这一发现的实验过程, 以及举出其他女性的例子来说明,此项研究结果对任何想在工作和日常生活中对决策 施加影响的女性来说都很重要。 1.D细节理解题。根据第一段中“Researchers from Arizona State University (ASU) published their latest report. When men expressed their opinions with an

    30、ger, people considered them more believable.”可知,亚利桑那州立大学的研究人员发表了他们的最 新报告。当男性愤怒地表达自己的观点时,人们认为他们更可信。由此可知,该报告 的新发现是愤怒的男性似乎能在一个群体中获得影响力。故选 D。 2.C细节理解题。根据第三段中“However, when female jurors seemed angry, the students became more confident in their original verdicts.”可知,当女陪审员看起来很愤 怒时,学生们对自己的原始判决更加自信。由此可知,当愤怒

    31、的女陪审员不同意他们 的决定时,学生们会很确信自己的决定。故选 C。 3.A推理判断题。根据倒数第二段“Jessica Salerno, a psychologist and co-author of the study, said, Our results provide something important for any woman who is trying to have an influence on a decision in her workplace and everyday life.”可知,该研究的合著 者、心理学家 Jessica Salerno 说:“我们的研究结果

    32、对任何想在工作和日常生活中对决 策施加影响的女性来说都很重要。”由此可推知,Jessica Salerno认为这项研究有助于 女性避免失去影响力。故选 A。 4.D推理判断题。根据最后一段中“In a political debate, a female candidate might have less influence if she shows anger. In the entertainment world, actress Jennifer Lawrence recently wrote that women and men in Hollywood get the opposite reactions when expressing their opinions angrily.”可知,在政治辩论中,如果一位女性候选人表现 出愤怒,她的影响力可能会小一些。在娱乐界,演员 Jennifer Lawrence最近写道,在好 莱坞,当女性和男性都愤怒地表达他们的观点时,他们得到的反应也是相反的。由此 可推知,作者通过列举政治辩论中的女候选人和娱乐界女演员的例子来支持 Jessica Salerno的观点。故选 D。

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