(2019版)新人教版选择性必修第三册英语Unit 3 Discovering Useful Structures &Listening and Talking 课时作业(含答案).docx
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1、UnitUnit 3 3DiverseDiverse culturesculturesDiscovering Useful Structures & Listening and Talking基础知识过关.单词拼写1.He(折叠)the map up and put it in his pocket.2.As a professor, he wants to know what(百分比)of the population isoverweight.3.Sorry, Im(特别;格外)tired and I cant go out to play with you. In addition,I
2、must finish my homework in time.选词填空depend on;check out;hear of;leave out1.In copying this paper, be careful not toany word.2.Guests mustbefore noon,or they will be charged for the day.3.The length of time spent exercisingthe sport you are training for.4.Have you everYang Qian? She won the first gol
3、d medal of theTokyo Olympics in the womens 10-meter air rifle(气步枪).单句语法填空1.As a(poetry), he is a success, but as a father, he is a failure.2.Her parents wouldnt allow her to go to the party,but she still hoped.3.When you are in the tropical rainforest, you should be careful because some plantsare(po
4、ison).4.Although the company is facing a(finance) crisis, it is still paying all itsemployees salaries.5.Film has a much shorter history, especially when(compare) to such artforms as music and painting.句型转换1.Though he was tired, he managed to climb the hill., he managed to climb the hill.2.Sorry, th
5、e line is busy., the line is busy.3.Do you like sandwiches?Yes, I like them very much. Do you like sandwiches?Yes,.4.He doesnt like playing football but he used to play football.He doesnt like playing football but he.5.This meeting is successful than it was expected.This meeting is successful.6.The
6、bell rang and he ran to the classroom as fast as he could., he ran to the classroom as fast as he could.7.As a team member, he will rush for the class honor when needed without hesitation.As a team member, he will rush for the class honor whenwithout hesitation.完成句子1.听音乐是我的爱好。is my hobby.2.横穿街道时,你一定
7、要注意交通信号灯。the street, you must pay attention to the traffic lights.3.第一个问题很难,但其余的都相当简单。The first question was difficult, butpretty easy.4.如果有必要,你可以步行去上学。, you can go to school on foot.5.给我一些写字的纸。Give me some paper.6.为了通过考试,我们必须做好准备。, we must make good preparations.7.站在操场上的那个高个子男孩是我们班的班长。The tall boyi
8、s the monitor of our class.8.由我的向导带路,我毫不费力地就找到了那位老师住的村子。, I had no difficulty in finding the village wherethe teacher lived.9.所有被授予“七一勋章”的人都为国家做出了突出贡献。All the peoplehave made outstandingcontributions to the country.10.有一天,他想出了一个主意,要把所有的庄稼都拔高几英寸。第二天他就这样做了。结果,它们很快就死了。One day,he came up with an idea th
9、at he would pull all of his crops a few inches.He. As a result, they died soon.能力提升训练.阅读理解(2021 广东深圳市高级中学高一上期末)Daily NewsCecilia Chiang, who first changed the stereotypes (刻板印象)about Chinese cuisine (饭菜) in the United States, died Wednesday. She was 100.Chiang was the owner, chef and mastermind behi
10、nd the game-changing SanFrancisco restaurant, the Mandarin. She is widely credited with bringing real Chinesefood to America and was a celebrity(名人) chef before celebrity chefs werepopularized.Chiang, who was born in Wuxi, came from an upper-class Chinese family.Although she wasnt shy about admittin
11、g her good fortune, she faced other obstacles(障碍). To convince the dining public that Chinese food didnt have to be theThursdays cheap takeout option, Chiang had her work cut out for her, when shemoved to the Bay Area in 1959. She insisted on showing diners the refined side ofChinese food and wanted
12、 to upgrade the Chinese dining experience. To do this, shealso needed to be aware of aesthetics (美学).The Mandarin did not serve fried rice (炒饭) or chow mien (炒面), two standarddishes in every Chinese restaurant in the US at the time. But this was exactly whatChiang wanted to avoid. In fact, her early
13、 encounter (邂逅) with Chinese food inAmerica had left her determined to show San Francisco what Chinese food was reallylike.Her granddaughter, Siena Chiang said, “I hope she is a signal and an inspirationto people with marginalized (边缘化的) identities to always believe in your ownworth and knowledge, a
14、nd not to give in to other cultures.”1.Where does the passage probably come from?A.An autobiography.B.A travel book.C.An essay collection.D.News coverage.2.Which of the following can best replace the underlined phrase “had her work cutout”?A.Cut her work into small parts.B.Had lots of work to do.C.R
15、eached out for help.D.Was out of her job.3.What did Cecilia Chiang do to change Americans impression of Chinese cuisine?A.To be an aesthetician.B.To stop offering takeout food on Thursday.C.To serve fried rice or chow mien.D.To improve the Chinese dining experience.完形填空(2021 江苏省如皋中学高一下月考)Everyone ha
16、s a phone in their pocket nowadays, but how often do we really usethem for their original purposeto make a call? Telephone culture is1. Whatbrought us to this moment, and what are its2?“No one picks up the phone anymore,” wrote Alex C. Madrigal on The Atlantic.“The reflex (习惯性动作) of3built so deeply
17、into the people who grew up in20th-century telephonic cultureis gone.”The shift is of course due in large part to more4options: Texting withphotos, videos, emojis, links and even voice messages can be a more5option.Texting is light and fun, not nearly as demanding your attention as a phone call.It c
18、an also be done with6people at the same time. Social media, email and videocalls have also7traditional phone calls.In recent years, another reason has caused people to8phone callscompletely: robocalls. Robocalls are automated(自动化的) messages fromorganizations verifying (核实) your phone number or telem
19、arketers(电话营销员)trying to9something. Americans received 22.8 billion robocalls halfwaythrough 2020,10an annual rate of 45.6 billion, according to YouMail, a robocallprotection service and blocking app.As telephone culture disappears, what is the loss of a singular family phonedoing to the family unit
20、? Early landline phones unite family members, whereasmobile phones11them.“The12family phone served as an anchor (给以安全感的物品) for home,”said Luke Fernandez, a Weber State University computer-science professor andco-author of Bored, Lonely, Angry, Stupid: Changing Feelings about Technology,from the Tele
21、graph to Twitter. “With smartphones, we have gained13andprivacy. But the value of the home has declined, as has its14to guide andmonitor family behavior and perhaps bind family members more closely together,”Fernandez said.Of course, as technology progresses, lives always change for the better or fo
22、r theworse. With the loss of telephone culture, family members will need to find otherways to15.1.A.displayingB.disappearingC.discouragingD.disturbing2.A.volumesB.linksC.versionsD.effects3.A.answeringB.windingC.strikingD.wandering4.A.inspectionB.variationC.communicationD.expectation5.A.attractiveB.o
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