(2019版)新人教版高中英语必修第三册Unit 5 The Value of Money Discovering Useful Structures 课后一练含答案.doc
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1、第 1页(共 10页)Unit5Value of MoneySection BDiscovering Useful Structures一、句型转换1 1.I accepted his help at once.I didnthis help.2 2.The girl would rather not have told me the truth.The girl would rather thatmethe truth.3 3.We dont permit everyone to treat him in such a rude manner.Everyone isnthim insuch
2、a rude manner.4 4.He acts as if he were a fool.He acts as if.5 5.The team is made up of five doctors and twelve nurses.Five doctors and twelve nursestheteam.二、语篇填空A 90-year-old has been awarded “Woman Of The Year” for 1 1.(be) Britains oldest full-time employeestill working 40hours a week.Now Irene
3、Astbury works from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. dailyat the pet shop in Macclesfield,2 2.she opened with第 2页(共 10页)her late husband Les.Her years of hard work have 3 3.(final) been acknowledged after a customer nominated(提名) herto be Cheshires Woman Of The Year.Picking up her “Lifetime Achievement”award,proud I
4、rene 4 4.(declare) she had no plans 5 5.(retire) from her36-year-old business.Irenesaid, “I don t see any reason to giveup work.I love coming here and seeing my family and all thefriends I 6 6.(make) over the years.I work notbecause I have to,7 7.because I want to.”Granddaughter Gayle Parks,31who wo
5、rks alongside her inthe family businesssaid it remained unknown as to whonominated Irene for the award.Shesaid,“We dont have any ideawho put Grandma forward.When we got a call 8 8.(say)she was short-listed,we thought it was 9 9.joke.Butthen we got an official letter and we were blown away.We areso p
6、roud of her.Its1010.(wonder).”三、阅读理解YoungYoung AmericansAmericans AreAre LessLess WealthyWealthy ThanThan TheirTheir ParentsParentsThe cost of living in the United States is going up, noteswriter Alissa Quartz. As is reported inNew York Post,Quartzpoints to “the costs of housing, education and healt
7、h care inparticular”. At the same time, a new study, the report of whichis called “The Fading American Dream” found that half of第 3页(共 10页)Americans born in the 1980s are falling behind their parentseconomically.Thesefindingsshowthatmanyyoungeradultsareexperiencing “downward mobility”. In other word
8、s, they arenot doing as well economically as their parents were at the sameage. The idea of downward mobility is especially troubling forAmericans, writes Robert Samuelson inThe Washington Post. Hesays most US. citizens believe that, over time, the amountof money they earn will rise and life will ge
9、t easier.Alissa Quartz wrote a book about the financial difficultiesof Americans. In the book, Quartz tells about teachers who arestruggling to pay for regular costs. One high school teacherdrives for ride sharing service Uber at night to earn more money.He corrects students papers between riders.A
10、college professor turned to government assistance to feedher child and pay for a doctor. Quartz says even lawyersincreasingly cannot earn an income that enables them to meettheir needs. The problem of decreasing incomes in their fieldis made worse by debt they may have from law school. Quartz andthe
11、 economists who studied these issues say many things haveled to lower incomes and downward mobility. The economicrecession (衰退) of 2007 to 2009 is partly to blame, they say.Modern technology also plays a part. Quartz says robotsthreaten to reduce the earnings of health care workers,reporters, and pe
12、ople who work at supermarkets, drug stores and第 4页(共 10页)tax preparation services. InThe Washington Post,RobertSamuelson noted that poor schools, a weak housing industry andtoo many government rules are also to blame.With all these things, and more, partly responsible, whatis the solution? These exp
13、erts say the answer is complex. Butall point to one issue that needs to be examined: economicinequality. Quartz writes that while America is one of therichest countries in the world, it also has one of the biggestdivides between the wealthy and the poor.The researchers in “The Fading American Dream”
14、 study makeasimilarobservation.TheysayraisingGDPwillnotsignificantly improve the economic situation of most Americans.A higher GDP may help only those who are already doing well.Instead, the economists say, the United States could try torepeat something Americans born in the 1940s experienced. Astho
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