(成才之路)高中英语-unit-3-section-3-using-language强化练习-新人教版选修6.doc
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1、【成才之路】2014-2015学年高中英语 unit 3 Section 3 Using Language强化练习 新人教版选修6.单词拼写1The old man is a (幸存者)_ of the past age.2She has a p_ against modern music; she seldom listens to it.3I realized that they wanted to be alone so I felt _ (尴尬的)4A j_ is an opinion that you have or express after thinking carefully.
2、5HIV s_ through blood or the fluid that the body makes during sex.6Things can easily go wrong when people are under _ (压力)7He saved the boy at the r_ of his own life.8Im always an _ (笨手笨脚的) dancer.答案:1.survivor2.prejudice3.embarrassed4.judgement5.spreads6.stress7.risk8.awkward.选用方框内合适的短语,并用其适当形式填空go
3、 on a dietget intotake risksin spite ofin the first placemake up ones mindout of breath1_ the bad weather, we went fishing yesterday.2I ran all the way to the theater and was _.3I am a teacher _ and a writer in the next place.4I have many facts to think about before I _.5In order to lose weight, the
4、 fat boy had to _.6Young people are willing to _ and try new things.7The boy has _ the habit of washing his hands before meals.答案:1.In spite of2.out of breath3.in the first place4.make up my mind5.go on a diet6.take risks7.got into.完成句子1疾病正在流行,所有的幼儿都有危险。The disease is spreading, and all young childr
5、en are_ _.2这里有些方法能让你登山时保证安全。Here are a few ways to_ _when you hike in the mountains.3与布兰达第一次邂逅相遇时,她让我帮她拿一下眼镜。_ _ _I saw Brenda, she asked me to hold her glasses.4当我凑近细看那表时,才发觉到它是何等奇特。It is_ _I see the watch at close quarter_ _ _how unusual it is.5我担心他们两人都不会同意这样的安排的。Im_ _either of them will not_ _thi
6、s arrangement.6大部分现代文学也同样的不值地批评。_ _ _ _, most of modern literature is not worth criticizing.答案:1.at risk2stay safe3The first time4only when; that I realize5afraid that; agree to6For the same reason.完形填空Many years ago when the world was a simpler place there lived a shoemaker. He used _1_ silk and so
7、ft leather to make the greatest shoes. Colorful shoes lined the shelves of his _2_.One little girl, Rachel, often looked through the _3_ into the store. One day while Rachel was looking again,the shoemaker _4_ at her side. “Well, dear, which shoes would you take?”he said, smiling.Rachel was _5_ as s
8、he hadnt noticed the little man. “Oh! I.I was only _6_,”Rachel said. “I cant afford them and I would never take anything that doesnt _7_ me.”The shoemaker said, “I meant to give you a pair as a(n) _8_. ”Rachel stared at the shoemaker. A small pointed (尖的)ear could be seen underneath his hat. The guy
9、 _9_ Rachels curious gaze(凝视)and fixed his hat tightly over his ear _10_.“Why dont you wear a pair of your own beautiful shoes?”Rachel questioned him,smiling.“I am always working and have no need of _11_ shoes,”he explained.Rachels smile _12_. “I have no need of good shoes, either, ”Rachel said in a
10、 sad voice and limped (一瘸一拐地走)away.A few days later Rachel was walking past the shoe shop _13_ the shoemaker waved her into the shop. Looking _14_, Rachel said,“You have every color of the rainbow in here.”The shoemaker said, “They are the colors of the rainbow, Rachel.” _15_ a drawer he took out th
11、e most beautiful pair of shoes Rachel had ever seen. The shoemaker placed the shoes onto her feet. “Take a _16_,Rachel,”he said.“I. I cant, ”Rachel said with a tear.“Yes,Rachel,you can,”the shoemaker _17_.Rachel stood up straight. Deliberately she took a _18_followed by another and another. “I can d
12、o it. I can do it,”she said,walking _19_ across the floor,not limping at all.The shoemaker laughed _20_ and said,“I told you they were magic shoes.”文章大意:一个跛脚的小女孩经常通过鞋店的橱窗看里面的鞋子,鞋匠送给她一双神奇的鞋子让她恢复了健康。1. A. wonderfulB. professionalC. personal D. natural答案:A从这句话里的“make the greatest shoes”可知鞋匠用的料子应该是很好的。2
13、. A. study B. bank C. store D. office答案:C鞋应该是排列在鞋店里的架子上。3. A. floor B. window C. wall D. corner答案:B小女孩应该是透过窗户向店里看。4. A. quit B. appearedC. fell D. hid答案:B根据后面鞋匠跟小女孩说起了话可知鞋匠此时出现在小女孩身边。5. A. excited B. confusedC. interested D. surprised答案:D从后面的“she hadnt noticed the little man”可知小女孩应该感到“惊奇”。6. A. sear
14、ching B. movingC. waving D. looking答案:D小女孩被店主询问想要哪双鞋,根据后面的话知道小女孩不想买鞋,应该是说明自己只是看看。7. A. consist of B. focus onC. belong to D. agree with答案:C从前面的“I cant afford them”可知小女孩买不起店里的鞋,所以她说不想拿不属于自己的东西。8. A. collection B. presentC. solution D. exchange答案:B鞋匠解释说他是想送小女孩一双鞋作为礼物。9. A. noticed B. guidedC. remember
15、ed D. accepted答案:A鞋匠发现了小女孩的眼神才会采取后面的措施。10. A. exactly B. quicklyC. happily D. kindly答案:B鞋匠不慎被看到了尖耳朵,应该赶紧把它盖住。11. A. clean B. largeC. new D. fine答案:D鞋匠解释说“I am always working”,所以不需要穿漂亮的鞋子。12. A. disappeared B. wonderedC. advanced D. improved答案:A从后面的“Rachel said in a sad voice”可知小女孩想起了难过的事,笑容消失了。13. A
16、. what B. ifC. when D. unless答案:C小女孩正路过鞋店,“这时”鞋匠招呼她进去。14. A. down B. outC. around D. back答案:C小女孩进店后应该是四处看了看才得出结论:You have every color of the rainbow in here。15. A. Repairing B. MakingC. Designing D. Opening答案:D鞋匠应该是打开抽屉,从里面拿出了一双鞋。16. A. rest B. breathC. bath D. walk答案:D鞋匠给小女孩穿上新鞋子后应该是让她走走试试。17. A. c
17、omplained B. questionedC. encouraged D. required答案:C小女孩的腿有残疾,她认为自己走不好,此时鞋匠应该是用话鼓励她。18. A. step B. smileC. risk D. seat答案:A在鞋匠的鼓励下,小女孩站起来,走出一步又一步。19. A. easily B. safelyC. strangely D. politely答案:A从小女孩说的话“I can do it”和“not limping at all”可知她走动的结果与自己预想的不一样,现在她可以很容易地走动了。20. A. carefully B. heartilyC. d
18、irectly D. quietly答案:B鞋匠的礼物让小女孩很高兴,于是他应该从内心里为她感到高兴,发自真心地笑出来。.阅读理解Overweight people may respond more to a piping hot pizza, but they dont necessarily eat more of it in a single sitting,according to a new study.University of Bristol graduate student Danielle Ferriday and her faculty advisor, Dr. Jeffr
19、ey Brunstrom, wanted to know if overweight and lean people responded differently to “food cues(信号)”, and, if they did, how the mind translated these different levels of “desiretoeat”“We all need to eat and we all come across many foodrelated cues in our everyday lives,” Ferriday told Reuters Health.
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