(2020新外研版)英语选择性必修第三册UNIT5课时作业:Part 3 Developing ideas &Presenting ideas (1).docx
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1、Part 3Part 3 Developing ideas draw.from;reaction to;withdraw from;resign oneself to;be described as;in other words;in contrast to;devote oneself to;go through 1. my previous impression, the atmosphere here is not tense at all. 2.We can some lessons for the future this accident. 3.Id like to treat yo
2、u to a meal your timely help. 4.You cant control what happens but you can control your it. 5.John school a year before he graduated due to the incident of his home. 6.All the trials you will increase your independence, teach you a lesson and give you a wonderful experience of managing in difficult s
3、ituations. 7.She was not a woman who fate, so she gained respect from others. 8.With the final exam approaching, we should limit our time on WeChat and our study. 9.Venice has long one of the most romantic cities in the world. 10.They asked him to leave; , he was fired. .单句语法填空 1.Today, the Presiden
4、t of the United States, Donald Trump, announced his decision to withdraw the United States the Paris Agreement. 2.White represents (pure) in that culture, which is why a bride carries or wears something white on her wedding day. 3.The response of the audience varied from (reject) to acceptance. 4.He
5、 had to resign himself to (watch) the European Championships on television. 5.The function of a smile is to show happiness and put people ease. 6.If you understand how (evaluate) yourself, how to research schools, and how to see the differences between one college and another,your chances will be ve
6、ry good. .翻译句子 1.虽然汤姆有许多优点,但他也有缺点。(while引导的让步状语仍句) 2.他们正力求使失业人数下降 50%。(aim to do) 3.太晚了,我们赶丌上那趟早班公交车了。(too.to 句型) 4.正如他在报告中指出的那样,这种病毒的传播速度乊快出人意料。(as 引导的非限制性定语仍句) .课文语法填空 Although separated in time by nearly 1,500 years, both Tao Yuanming and Henry David Thoreau 1 (share) an intense respect for natur
7、e. Conflicted over life at court, in 405, Tao quit the service of the court for good, 2 (express) his unhappiness in his poems, finding contentment in simplicity and drawing pleasure from nature. 3 (similar), Thoreau wanted to live in a simpler way, focusing on 4 (him) and his writing. While they di
8、d not treat nature in quite the same way, their 5 (work) show its beauty and value. Taos nature is a place of fields and villages while Thoreaus descriptions of nature emphasised the beauty and 6 (pure) of the wild areas around him. The calm and peaceful life Tao wrote about is in contrast to and cr
9、itical of the depressive court life. On 7 other hand, Thoreaus writing aimed to convince people that animals and plants had a right to live and prosper, 8 we do. We should live with them in harmony and enjoy natures gifts. During their times, it took great courage 9 (reject) the easy and familiar an
10、d instead try to live closer to nature. Nowadays, their ideas about living simply and being at ease with nature are still valued by those 10 want personal well-being and fulfilment. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 能力提升练能力提升练 .阅读理解 Living alone in nature is the kind of decision that looks great on pap
11、er. You could move away from the pressures of city life to somewhere with a lower cost of living and more privacy. You could enjoy scenic views all year round, and adopt a simpler way of life. Its not hard to see the appeal of this at all. But what happens when that all goes wrong? Paul Kingsnorth i
12、s a distinguished writerhis novel The Wake was longlisted for the Booker Prize and won the Gordon Burn Prize. His books help develop an awareness of the place and history, so its not hugely surprising that his latest book, Savage Gods, is about his own rural existence. Savage Gods is in part about K
13、ingsnorth, his wife, and their children moving to western Ireland. He writes, “In my country a small house and a field is beyond the means of anyone who doesnt earn much money or who refuses to get into debt to chase a dream.” Its a feeling that anyone whos looked longingly at rural tiny houses thou
14、sands of miles from anyone else can relate to. But Kingsnorth is aware thatthis is only part of the story. “Because I am not a real farmer, I have to make my money in other places,” he writes. “I need the Internet or the Dublin-to-Holyhead ferry and sometimes both to put food on my familys table.” T
15、o make matters worse, Kingsnorths isolation(隔离) results in a crisis of confidence in his own writing abilitieswhich becomes one of the central themes of Savage Gods. Kingsnorth isnt the only writer to make time spent in a vivid countryside sound less enjoyable than one might expect. The French write
16、r Sylvain Tesson takes this to what may be its most extreme point in his book. He lived alone for six months. His book includes impressive descriptions of the landscape and what its like to experience depression in the middle of such a landscape. Some books neatly remind you of the appeal of such an
17、 existence, while others make the drawbacks central to their accounts. In Names for the Sea, Moss summarizes the attraction of the wilderness. “Wed come for the landscape, and for the pale nights and dark shores with rain sweeping over trees and bushes,” she writes. From that, its not hard to see wh
18、y a life in natureeven with its potential downsidesstill appeals to so many. 1.According to Paragraph 1, living in isolation makes people . A.look great B.reveal their privacy C.overcome pressures D.enjoy a lower living cost 2.What does the underlined word “this” in Paragraph 3 refer to? A.Paul King
19、snorth helps readers develop an aware-ness of time and space. B.Paul Kingsnorth starts to have doubts about his abilities as a writer. C.Paul Kingsnorths family live comfortably in a rural house. D.Paul Kingsnorth couldnt afford a tiny rural house. 3.What do you know about Paul Kingsnorth? A.He thin
20、ks it is a perfect idea to live alone in nature. B.He earns money somewhere else to make ends meet. C.His latest book is about the attraction of wild places. D.Living in the countryside results in his depression. 4.Why does the author mention Sylvain Tesson and his book? A.To inform readers of a fam
21、ous French writer. B.To praise him for his marvelous writing skills. C.To explain how to live in the peaceful countryside. D.To emphasize more writers experiencing similar problems. .七选五 Four habits of happy people While the recent research has shown that about 60 percent of our baseline (基础) level
22、of happiness is probably genetically determined, it means 40 percent is under our control. You cant go back and get new genes. 1 . Here are the good habits of happy people. Spend time outside. If you can clock 20 minutes a day outside, studies show not only will you maintain a better mood, but your
23、mind will be more open and youll improve your working memory. 2 . Exercise regularly. All exercise helps release endorphins (内啡肽) in your brain, and if you work out regularly, this mood boost even carries over to non-workout days. 3 . The mood stays about the same on days they dont. 4 . A study has
24、confirmed that when people actively try to be happy, they raise their baseline moods, making them feel happier than those who do not try. In the study, two sets of participants listened to “happy” music. Those who actively tried to feel happier reported the highest levels of positive moods afterward
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