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2021-2022学年外研版(2019)必修一课后练:Unit1
A
new
start
Using
language
本课重点
核心词汇:1.band
n.
乐队2.gym
n.
健身房3.piano
n.
钢琴4.stage
n.
舞台5.topic
n.
话题6.sharp
adj.
敏锐的7.view
n./v.
观点;风景;观看8.graduate
n./v.
毕业;大学毕业生9.opportunity
n.
机会10.figure
v.
认为;(经过考虑)认为11.moment
n.
时刻12.particular
adj.
特定的
本课难点
(1)I
feel
as_if_high_school
was
only
yesterday!as
if
方式状语从句
一.语言知识练习
Ⅰ.单句语法填空
1.The
machine
_______(work)
smoothly.
2.There_______
(come)
the
bus.
3.They
stopped________
(take)
a
short
rest.
4.I
feel
quite________
(hunger).
5.Your
radio
needs_______
(repair).
6.Her
mother
bought
her
____skirt.
7.We
found
him
_______(cry)
behind
the
wall.
8.The
teacher
asked
me
________(answer)
the
question.
9.The
pen_________
(write)well.
10.His
face
______(turn)
red.
Ⅱ.完成句子
1.老人们正在公园里散步。
The
old
men___________.
2.他们停止讨论这个问题。
They
_______________________.
3.请把书给我。
Give
____________________,
please.
4.我发现我的钱被偷了。
I
found_______________.
5.我注意到他进入了那个房间。
I
noticed
____________.
二、能力提高
Ⅰ.阅读理解
A
I
began
learning
playing
the
violin
when
I
was
nine,
and
the
next
year
I
began
studying
under
Natalie
Ghent,
who
was
my
teacher
until
I
left
high
school.
Once,
Mrs
Ghent
held
a
concert
for
her
students.I
played
near
the
end
of
it.After
I
played
a
while,
I
forgot
the
music.No
matter
how
I
tried,
I
couldn't
think
of
it.So
I
had
to
stop
and
looked
at
the
pianist's
music.When
the
whole
concert
was
over,
I
cried
hiding
in
my
overcoat.
Mrs
Ghent
came
to
comfort
me.Then
she
told
us
about
a
coming
concert,
and
she
hoped
I
would
go
there
with
her.I
remember
that
the
concert
was
on
my
birthday
in
March.It
was
great,
as
Mischa
Elman
was
going
to
perform
at
Carnegie
Hall.My
teacher
decided
to
buy
the
best
tickets
as
my
birthday
present.
Carnegie
Hall
is
quite
beautiful
with
all
the
lights
on.I
had
never
been
in
such
a
concert
hall
before,
and
was
impressed
by
the
size
as
well.I
don't
remember
what
Elman
played.I
only
remember
that
his
playing
was
beautiful.I
have
seen
films
of
him
in
recent
years,
and
have
been
struck
by
his
performance,
but
I
don't
remember
the
music
he
played
that
night.What
I
remember
most
is
that
Mrs
Ghent
whispered
to
me
from
time
to
time
that
he
had
forgotten
something
or
played
a
wrong
note,
or
had
made
some
other
kinds
of
mistakes.
When
I
teach
students
to
play
the
violin
now,
I
tell
my
students
who
are
in
dread
of
making
mistakes
that
if
they
aren't
going
to
make
a
mistake,
they
will
never
play
beautiful
music.
1.When
the
concert
was
over,
the
writer
cried
because

A.the
concert
was
such
a
big
success
B.she
felt
sad
about
her
performance
C.she
found
she
didn't
have
a
gift
for
music
D.no
one
tried
to
help
her
during
her
performance
2.Mrs
Ghent
decided
to
take
the
writer
to
that
concert
mainly
because

A.she
wanted
to
celebrate
her
birthday
B.she
wanted
to
let
her
go
to
a
perfect
concert
C.she
wanted
to
teach
her
an
important
lesson
D.she
wanted
to
let
her
know
she
really
cared
about
her
3.By
going
to
the
concert,
the
writer
has
most
probably
learnt
that

A.there
are
no
really
great
performers
B.even
the
best
players
make
mistakes
C.Mischa
Elman
is
not
a
good
performer
D.Mischa
Elman's
performance
can't
impress
others
4.What
does
the
underlined
part
“in
dread
of”
in
the
last
paragraph
mean?
A.Careful
with.    
B.Afraid
of.
C.Angry
at.
D.Interested
in.
B
Smartphones,
tablets
and
smart
watches
are
banned
at
school
for
all
children
under
15
in
France.Under
the
ban
students
are
not
able
to
use
their
phones
during
school
hours,
including
meal
breaks.
“I
think
it's
a
good
thing.School
is
not
about
being
on
your
phone.”Paris
mum
Marie?Caroline
Madeleine
told
AFP.“It's
hard
with
kids.You
can't
control
what
they
see
and
that's
one
of
the
things
that
worries
me
as
a
parent.”
There
is
no
law
like
this
in
Australia,
but
some
Australian
schools
have
banned
phones.
McKinnon
Secondary
School
in
Victoria
introduced
a
total
ban
in
February
and
Principal
Pitsa
Binnion
said
this
has
been
a
success.
McKinnon
students
still
have
a
Chromebook
to
use
in
every
class
for
day?to?day
learning
but
they're
not
allowed
to
use
social
media(媒体).Ms
Binnion
said
at
first“teachers
cheered
and
students
moaned(抱怨)”but
now
they're
seeing
the
positives
(优势).“They
come
to
school
and
they're
not
allowed
to
use
phones
at
all
during
the
school
day,including
lunch
breaks,”she
said.
“It's
been
wonderful
in
terms
of
students
communicating
with
each
other
at
lunchtime
and
not
looking
at
their
screen,”she
said.
Ms
Binnion
also
leads
by
example
and
doesn't
use
her
mobile
phone
in
school.“I
think
anyone
can
do
it
if
we've
done
it.”
Not
everyone
agrees
with
the
bans.Western
Sydney
University
technology
researcher
Dr
Joanne
Orlando
wrote
in
online
magazine
The
Conversation
earlier
this
year
that
Australia
should
not
ban
phones
in
schools
because
it's
important
to
educate
kids
to
live
in
the
age
they
are
raised
in.
“A
good
education
for
students
today
is
knowing
how
to
use
technology
to
learn,
communicate
and
work
with
ideas,”
she
wrote.“Banning
students
from
using
smartphones
is
a
1950s
response
(反应)
to
a
2018
state?of?play.”
5.Why
did
Madeleine
welcome
the
ban?
A.School
is
for
studying.
B.Kids
behave
badly
nowadays.
C.Teachers
find
it
hard
to
control
kids.
D.Her
kids
depend
too
much
on
phones.
6.What
can
we
learn
about
the
ban
in
McKinnon
Secondary
School?
A.Some
teachers
were
against
it
at
first.
B.Students
can
now
see
the
good
of
the
ban.
C.Students
can
use
their
phones
at
lunch
breaks.
D.Teachers
have
stopped
using
phones
at
school
as
well.
7.What
does
the
underlined
word
“Chromebook”
in
Paragraph
5
probably
refer
to?
A.A
book.
B.A
notebook.
C.A
learning
website.
D.A
kind
of
computer.
8.What
does
Dr
Joanne
Orlando
think
of
banning
phones
in
schools?
A.It
will
disconnect
parents
and
kids.
B.It
will
cause
kids
to
communicate
less.
C.It
will
prevent
kids
being
tech?minded.
D.It
will
make
education
go
back
60
years.
Ⅱ.短文改错
My
dream
school
starts
at
8:30
a.m.and
ends
at
3:30
p.m.They
are
three
lessons
in
the
morning
and
two
in
the
afternoon.We
didn't
need
to
do
so
many
homework.Therefore,
we
have
more
time
with
after?school
activities.For
example,
we
can
do
reading
for
one
and
a
half
hour
and
play
sports
for
one
hour
every
day.
My
dream
school
look
like
a
big
garden.There
are
all
kinds
of
the
flowers
and
trees
around
the
classroom
buildings.We
can
lie
on
the
grass
for
a
rest,
or
sat
by
the
lake
listening
music.The
teachers
here
are
kind
and
helpfully.They
are
not
only
our
teachers
but
also
our
friends.
参考答案 
Ⅰ.单句语法填空
1.The
machine
works(work)
smoothly.
2.There
comes(come)
the
bus.
3.They
stopped
to
take/taking(take)
a
short
rest.
4.I
feel
quite
hungry(hunger).
5.Your
radio
needs
repairing/to
be
repaired(repair).
6.Her
mother
bought
her
a
skirt.
7.We
found
him
crying(cry)
behind
the
wall.
8.The
teacher
asked
me
to
answer(answer)
the
question.
9.The
pen
writes(write)well.
10.His
face
turned(turn)
red.
Ⅱ.完成句子
1.老人们正在公园里散步。
The
old
men
are
walking
in
the
park.
2.他们停止讨论这个问题。
They
stopped
discussing
the
problem.
3.请把书给我。
Give
the
book
to
me
/me
the
book,
please.
4.我发现我的钱被偷了。
I
found
my
money
stolen.
5.我注意到他进入了那个房间。
I
noticed
him
enter
the
room.
[高考题型练习提能力]
Ⅰ.阅读理解
A
I
began
learning
playing
the
violin
when
I
was
nine,
and
the
next
year
I
began
studying
under
Natalie
Ghent,
who
was
my
teacher
until
I
left
high
school.
Once,
Mrs
Ghent
held
a
concert
for
her
students.I
played
near
the
end
of
it.After
I
played
a
while,
I
forgot
the
music.No
matter
how
I
tried,
I
couldn't
think
of
it.So
I
had
to
stop
and
looked
at
the
pianist's
music.When
the
whole
concert
was
over,
I
cried
hiding
in
my
overcoat.
Mrs
Ghent
came
to
comfort
me.Then
she
told
us
about
a
coming
concert,
and
she
hoped
I
would
go
there
with
her.I
remember
that
the
concert
was
on
my
birthday
in
March.It
was
great,
as
Mischa
Elman
was
going
to
perform
at
Carnegie
Hall.My
teacher
decided
to
buy
the
best
tickets
as
my
birthday
present.
Carnegie
Hall
is
quite
beautiful
with
all
the
lights
on.I
had
never
been
in
such
a
concert
hall
before,
and
was
impressed
by
the
size
as
well.I
don't
remember
what
Elman
played.I
only
remember
that
his
playing
was
beautiful.I
have
seen
films
of
him
in
recent
years,
and
have
been
struck
by
his
performance,
but
I
don't
remember
the
music
he
played
that
night.What
I
remember
most
is
that
Mrs
Ghent
whispered
to
me
from
time
to
time
that
he
had
forgotten
something
or
played
a
wrong
note,
or
had
made
some
other
kinds
of
mistakes.
When
I
teach
students
to
play
the
violin
now,
I
tell
my
students
who
are
in
dread
of
making
mistakes
that
if
they
aren't
going
to
make
a
mistake,
they
will
never
play
beautiful
music.
【语篇解读】 作者通过自己的亲身经历告诉她的学生一个道理,每个人都会犯些错误,即使是很优秀的人。并鼓励学生不要害怕犯错,勇敢一点。
1.When
the
concert
was
over,
the
writer
cried
because

A.the
concert
was
such
a
big
success
B.she
felt
sad
about
her
performance
C.she
found
she
didn't
have
a
gift
for
music
D.no
one
tried
to
help
her
during
her
performance
B [细节理解题。根据第二段的
“No
matter
how
I
tried,
I
couldn't
think
of
it.So
I
had
to
stop
and
looked
at
the
pianist's
music.”
可知,
作者哭是因为自己在音乐会上表现不佳。]
2.Mrs
Ghent
decided
to
take
the
writer
to
that
concert
mainly
because

A.she
wanted
to
celebrate
her
birthday
B.she
wanted
to
let
her
go
to
a
perfect
concert
C.she
wanted
to
teach
her
an
important
lesson
D.she
wanted
to
let
her
know
she
really
cared
about
her
C [推理判断题。根据前文可知作者因为表现不佳而哭,又根据第四段的内容可知老师借助听音乐会的机会让作者明白,优秀的演奏家也有犯错的时候,因此老师带作者去听音乐会主要是想教她很重要的一课。]
3.By
going
to
the
concert,
the
writer
has
most
probably
learnt
that

A.there
are
no
really
great
performers
B.even
the
best
players
make
mistakes
C.Mischa
Elman
is
not
a
good
performer
D.Mischa
Elman's
performance
can't
impress
others
B [细节理解题。根据第四段的
“What
I
remember
most
is
that
Mrs
Ghent
whispered
to
me
from
time
to
time
that
he
had
forgotten
something
or
played
a
wrong
note,
or
had
made
some
other
kinds
of
mistakes.”
可知,
这次听音乐会的经历让作者知道优秀的演奏家也有犯错的时候。]
4.What
does
the
underlined
part
“in
dread
of”
in
the
last
paragraph
mean?
A.Careful
with.    
B.Afraid
of.
C.Angry
at.
D.Interested
in.
B [词义猜测题。根据“...if
they
aren't
going
to
make
a
mistake,
they
will
never
play
beautiful
music.”可猜测作者是对那些“害怕”犯错的学生说的。]
B
Smartphones,
tablets
and
smart
watches
are
banned
at
school
for
all
children
under
15
in
France.Under
the
ban
students
are
not
able
to
use
their
phones
during
school
hours,
including
meal
breaks.
“I
think
it's
a
good
thing.School
is
not
about
being
on
your
phone.”Paris
mum
Marie?Caroline
Madeleine
told
AFP.“It's
hard
with
kids.You
can't
control
what
they
see
and
that's
one
of
the
things
that
worries
me
as
a
parent.”
There
is
no
law
like
this
in
Australia,
but
some
Australian
schools
have
banned
phones.
McKinnon
Secondary
School
in
Victoria
introduced
a
total
ban
in
February
and
Principal
Pitsa
Binnion
said
this
has
been
a
success.
McKinnon
students
still
have
a
Chromebook
to
use
in
every
class
for
day?to?day
learning
but
they're
not
allowed
to
use
social
media(媒体).Ms
Binnion
said
at
first“teachers
cheered
and
students
moaned(抱怨)”but
now
they're
seeing
the
positives
(优势).“They
come
to
school
and
they're
not
allowed
to
use
phones
at
all
during
the
school
day,including
lunch
breaks,”she
said.
“It's
been
wonderful
in
terms
of
students
communicating
with
each
other
at
lunchtime
and
not
looking
at
their
screen,”she
said.
Ms
Binnion
also
leads
by
example
and
doesn't
use
her
mobile
phone
in
school.“I
think
anyone
can
do
it
if
we've
done
it.”
Not
everyone
agrees
with
the
bans.Western
Sydney
University
technology
researcher
Dr
Joanne
Orlando
wrote
in
online
magazine
The
Conversation
earlier
this
year
that
Australia
should
not
ban
phones
in
schools
because
it's
important
to
educate
kids
to
live
in
the
age
they
are
raised
in.
“A
good
education
for
students
today
is
knowing
how
to
use
technology
to
learn,
communicate
and
work
with
ideas,”
she
wrote.“Banning
students
from
using
smartphones
is
a
1950s
response
(反应)
to
a
2018
state?of?play.”
【语篇解读】 本文是议论文。文章讨论了澳大利亚学校是否该禁止学生使用手机。
5.Why
did
Madeleine
welcome
the
ban?
A.School
is
for
studying.
B.Kids
behave
badly
nowadays.
C.Teachers
find
it
hard
to
control
kids.
D.Her
kids
depend
too
much
on
phones.
A [推理判断题。由第二段中的“School
is
not
about
being
on
your
phone”可知,Madeleine认为学校不是玩手机的地方,言外之意就是学校是学习的地方。]
6.What
can
we
learn
about
the
ban
in
McKinnon
Secondary
School?
A.Some
teachers
were
against
it
at
first.
B.Students
can
now
see
the
good
of
the
ban.
C.Students
can
use
their
phones
at
lunch
breaks.
D.Teachers
have
stopped
using
phones
at
school
as
well.
B [推理判断题。由第四段中的“this
has
been
a
success”和第五段中的“now
they're
seeing
the
positives”可知,学生们起初抱怨,但现在都看到了这一禁令的好处。]
7.What
does
the
underlined
word
“Chromebook”
in
Paragraph
5
probably
refer
to?
A.A
book.
B.A
notebook.
C.A
learning
website.
D.A
kind
of
computer.
D [词义猜测题。由第一段中的“Smartphones,
tablets
and
smart
watches”和第五段中的“for
day?to?day
learning
but
they're
not
allowed
to
use
social
media”可知,划线词应该指的是一种电脑。学生们学习可以用,但是不允许使用社交网络。]
8.What
does
Dr
Joanne
Orlando
think
of
banning
phones
in
schools?
A.It
will
disconnect
parents
and
kids.
B.It
will
cause
kids
to
communicate
less.
C.It
will
prevent
kids
being
tech?minded.
D.It
will
make
education
go
back
60
years.
C [推理判断题。由倒数第二、三段可知,Dr
Joanne
Orlando认为现在是科技时代,就应该让学生与时代接轨,禁止学生使用手机不符合这个时代的特征。]
Ⅱ.短文改错
My
dream
school
starts
at
8:30
a.m.and
ends
at
3:30
p.m.They
are
three
lessons
in
the
morning
and
two
in
the
afternoon.We
didn't
need
to
do
so
many
homework.Therefore,
we
have
more
time
with
after?school
activities.For
example,
we
can
do
reading
for
one
and
a
half
hour
and
play
sports
for
one
hour
every
day.
My
dream
school
look
like
a
big
garden.There
are
all
kinds
of
the
flowers
and
trees
around
the
classroom
buildings.We
can
lie
on
the
grass
for
a
rest,
or
sat
by
the
lake
listening
music.The
teachers
here
are
kind
and
helpfully.They
are
not
only
our
teachers
but
also
our
friends.
[答案] 
My
dream
school
starts
at
8:30
a.m.and
ends
at
3:30
p.m.
are
three
lessons
in
the
morning
and
two
in
the
afternoon.We
need
to
do
so
homework.Therefore,
we
have
more
time
after?school
activities.For
example,
we
can
do
reading
for
one
and
a
half
and
play
sports
for
one
hour
every
day.
My
dream
school
like
a
big
garden.There
are
all
kinds
of
the
flowers
and
trees
around
the
classroom
buildings.We
can
lie
on
the
grass
for
a
rest,
or
by
the
lake
listening
music.The
teachers
here
are
kind
and
.They
are
not
only
our
teachers
but
also
our
friends.2021-2022学年外研版(2019)必修一课后练:Unit1
A
new
start
Using
language
本课重点
核心词汇:1.band
n.
乐队2.gym
n.
健身房3.piano
n.
钢琴4.stage
n.
舞台5.topic
n.
话题6.sharp
adj.
敏锐的7.view
n./v.
观点;风景;观看8.graduate
n./v.
毕业;大学毕业生9.opportunity
n.
机会10.figure
v.
认为;(经过考虑)认为11.moment
n.
时刻12.particular
adj.
特定的
本课难点
(1)I
feel
as_if_high_school
was
only
yesterday!as
if
方式状语从句
一.语言知识练习
Ⅰ.单句语法填空
1.The
machine
_______(work)
smoothly.
2.There_______
(come)
the
bus.
3.They
stopped________
(take)
a
short
rest.
4.I
feel
quite________
(hunger).
5.Your
radio
needs_______
(repair).
6.Her
mother
bought
her
____skirt.
7.We
found
him
_______(cry)
behind
the
wall.
8.The
teacher
asked
me
________(answer)
the
question.
9.The
pen_________
(write)well.
10.His
face
______(turn)
red.
Ⅱ.完成句子
1.老人们正在公园里散步。
The
old
men___________.
2.他们停止讨论这个问题。
They
_______________________.
3.请把书给我。
Give
____________________,
please.
4.我发现我的钱被偷了。
I
found_______________.
5.我注意到他进入了那个房间。
I
noticed
____________.
二、能力提高
Ⅰ.阅读理解
A
I
began
learning
playing
the
violin
when
I
was
nine,
and
the
next
year
I
began
studying
under
Natalie
Ghent,
who
was
my
teacher
until
I
left
high
school.
Once,
Mrs
Ghent
held
a
concert
for
her
students.I
played
near
the
end
of
it.After
I
played
a
while,
I
forgot
the
music.No
matter
how
I
tried,
I
couldn't
think
of
it.So
I
had
to
stop
and
looked
at
the
pianist's
music.When
the
whole
concert
was
over,
I
cried
hiding
in
my
overcoat.
Mrs
Ghent
came
to
comfort
me.Then
she
told
us
about
a
coming
concert,
and
she
hoped
I
would
go
there
with
her.I
remember
that
the
concert
was
on
my
birthday
in
March.It
was
great,
as
Mischa
Elman
was
going
to
perform
at
Carnegie
Hall.My
teacher
decided
to
buy
the
best
tickets
as
my
birthday
present.
Carnegie
Hall
is
quite
beautiful
with
all
the
lights
on.I
had
never
been
in
such
a
concert
hall
before,
and
was
impressed
by
the
size
as
well.I
don't
remember
what
Elman
played.I
only
remember
that
his
playing
was
beautiful.I
have
seen
films
of
him
in
recent
years,
and
have
been
struck
by
his
performance,
but
I
don't
remember
the
music
he
played
that
night.What
I
remember
most
is
that
Mrs
Ghent
whispered
to
me
from
time
to
time
that
he
had
forgotten
something
or
played
a
wrong
note,
or
had
made
some
other
kinds
of
mistakes.
When
I
teach
students
to
play
the
violin
now,
I
tell
my
students
who
are
in
dread
of
making
mistakes
that
if
they
aren't
going
to
make
a
mistake,
they
will
never
play
beautiful
music.
1.When
the
concert
was
over,
the
writer
cried
because

A.the
concert
was
such
a
big
success
B.she
felt
sad
about
her
performance
C.she
found
she
didn't
have
a
gift
for
music
D.no
one
tried
to
help
her
during
her
performance
2.Mrs
Ghent
decided
to
take
the
writer
to
that
concert
mainly
because

A.she
wanted
to
celebrate
her
birthday
B.she
wanted
to
let
her
go
to
a
perfect
concert
C.she
wanted
to
teach
her
an
important
lesson
D.she
wanted
to
let
her
know
she
really
cared
about
her
3.By
going
to
the
concert,
the
writer
has
most
probably
learnt
that

A.there
are
no
really
great
performers
B.even
the
best
players
make
mistakes
C.Mischa
Elman
is
not
a
good
performer
D.Mischa
Elman's
performance
can't
impress
others
4.What
does
the
underlined
part
“in
dread
of”
in
the
last
paragraph
mean?
A.Careful
with.    
B.Afraid
of.
C.Angry
at.
D.Interested
in.
B
Smartphones,
tablets
and
smart
watches
are
banned
at
school
for
all
children
under
15
in
France.Under
the
ban
students
are
not
able
to
use
their
phones
during
school
hours,
including
meal
breaks.
“I
think
it's
a
good
thing.School
is
not
about
being
on
your
phone.”Paris
mum
Marie?Caroline
Madeleine
told
AFP.“It's
hard
with
kids.You
can't
control
what
they
see
and
that's
one
of
the
things
that
worries
me
as
a
parent.”
There
is
no
law
like
this
in
Australia,
but
some
Australian
schools
have
banned
phones.
McKinnon
Secondary
School
in
Victoria
introduced
a
total
ban
in
February
and
Principal
Pitsa
Binnion
said
this
has
been
a
success.
McKinnon
students
still
have
a
Chromebook
to
use
in
every
class
for
day?to?day
learning
but
they're
not
allowed
to
use
social
media(媒体).Ms
Binnion
said
at
first“teachers
cheered
and
students
moaned(抱怨)”but
now
they're
seeing
the
positives
(优势).“They
come
to
school
and
they're
not
allowed
to
use
phones
at
all
during
the
school
day,including
lunch
breaks,”she
said.
“It's
been
wonderful
in
terms
of
students
communicating
with
each
other
at
lunchtime
and
not
looking
at
their
screen,”she
said.
Ms
Binnion
also
leads
by
example
and
doesn't
use
her
mobile
phone
in
school.“I
think
anyone
can
do
it
if
we've
done
it.”
Not
everyone
agrees
with
the
bans.Western
Sydney
University
technology
researcher
Dr
Joanne
Orlando
wrote
in
online
magazine
The
Conversation
earlier
this
year
that
Australia
should
not
ban
phones
in
schools
because
it's
important
to
educate
kids
to
live
in
the
age
they
are
raised
in.
“A
good
education
for
students
today
is
knowing
how
to
use
technology
to
learn,
communicate
and
work
with
ideas,”
she
wrote.“Banning
students
from
using
smartphones
is
a
1950s
response
(反应)
to
a
2018
state?of?play.”
5.Why
did
Madeleine
welcome
the
ban?
A.School
is
for
studying.
B.Kids
behave
badly
nowadays.
C.Teachers
find
it
hard
to
control
kids.
D.Her
kids
depend
too
much
on
phones.
6.What
can
we
learn
about
the
ban
in
McKinnon
Secondary
School?
A.Some
teachers
were
against
it
at
first.
B.Students
can
now
see
the
good
of
the
ban.
C.Students
can
use
their
phones
at
lunch
breaks.
D.Teachers
have
stopped
using
phones
at
school
as
well.
7.What
does
the
underlined
word
“Chromebook”
in
Paragraph
5
probably
refer
to?
A.A
book.
B.A
notebook.
C.A
learning
website.
D.A
kind
of
computer.
8.What
does
Dr
Joanne
Orlando
think
of
banning
phones
in
schools?
A.It
will
disconnect
parents
and
kids.
B.It
will
cause
kids
to
communicate
less.
C.It
will
prevent
kids
being
tech?minded.
D.It
will
make
education
go
back
60
years.
Ⅱ.短文改错
My
dream
school
starts
at
8:30
a.m.
and
ends
at
3:30
p.m.
They
are
three
lessons
in
the
morning
and
two
in
the
afternoon.
We
didn't
need
to
do
so
many
homework.
Therefore,
we
have
more
time
with
after?school
activities.
For
example,
we
can
do
reading
for
one
and
a
half
hour
and
play
sports
for
one
hour
every
day.
My
dream
school
look
like
a
big
garden.
There
are
all
kinds
of
the
flowers
and
trees
around
the
classroom
buildings.
We
can
lie
on
the
grass
for
a
rest,
or
sat
by
the
lake
listening
music.
The
teachers
here
are
kind
and
helpfully.
They
are
not
only
our
teachers
but
also
our
friends.