江苏省某市重点中学高二英语导学案:M7U1复习讲义(牛津译林版)

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M7U1
第一节 单项选择
––– Do you know the 3G mobile phone will come onto the market soon
––– Really It is said to be superior ______ any other model. I can’t wait to buy ______.
A. to; one B. than; one C. to; it D. than; it
This method must be very effective, for I’ve seen it ________ jobs by many different people
A. applying to B. being applied to C. applied to D. applied for
Come and see me whenever ______.
A. you are convenient B. you will be convenient
C. convenient D. it will be convenient
Though her father did not like the young man, she married him ______.
A. somehow B. anyhow C. somewhere D. anywhere
––– Shall we go to the bookstore immediately
––– ____________.
A. It doesn’t matter B. It’s up to you
C. Don’t mention it D. That’s all right
I really don’t think Rose will be sad, but I’ll go and see her in case she ______.
A. is B. does C. will be D. has been
______ true events, the film follows the life of Braddock, a boxer in New York.
A. Being based on B. Basing on C. Having based on D. Based on
8. ________ for a long time to strong sunlight might seriously damage your skin.
A. Being exposed B. Having exposed
C. Exposed D. After being exposed
9. ________two exams to worry about,I have to work really hard this weekend.(2004北京卷33)
A.With B.Besides C.As for D.Because of
10. Matthew’s pride turned to shame when his suggestion was ______ by his manager.
A. turned out B. turned down C. turned off D. turned over
11. He suddenly saw Sue _____ the room. He pushed his way _______ the crowed of people to get to her.
A. across; across B. over; through C. over; into D. across; through
12. ______ hearing the bang of the gun, the birds in the tree flew in all directions.
A. Upon B. At C. By D. With
13. Mrs. Smith ________ her $3,000 designer watch at her west London home.
A. was robbed B. was robbed of C. was stolen from D. was stolen of
14. As a rule, domestic servants doing odd jobs are paid ________ .
A. by the hour B. by hour C. by an hour D. by hours
15. The rapid increase of private cars ________ a lot to over-crowdedness in cities.
A. turns B. comes C. contributes D. adds
第二节 完形填空
Seventeen-year-old Rivertown teenager, John Janson, was honoured at the Lifesaver Awards last night for carrying out lifesaving first aid on his neighbour after a shocking knife 36 .
John was presented with his award at a ceremony(仪式) which recognized the 37 of ten people who have saved the life of 38 person.
John had been studying in his room when he heard 39 . When he and his father rushed outside, they 40 that Anne Slade, mother of three, had been stabbed 41 with a knife by her ex-boyfriend. The man ran from the 42 and left Ms Slade lying in her front garden 43 very heavily. Her hands had almost been cut from her body.
It was John’s quick 44 and knowledge of first aid that saved Ms Slade’s life. He immediately asked a number of 45 people for bandages, but when nobody could put their hands on any, his father got some tea towels(毛巾) and 46 from their house. John used these to dress the most severe 47 to Ms Slade’s hands. He slowed the bleeding by applying pressure to the wounds until the 48 and ambulance arrived.
“I’m 49 of what I did but I was just doing what I had been 50 ,” John said.
John had taken part in the Young Lifesaver Scheme at his high school. When 51 John. Mr Alan Southerton, Director of the Young Lifesaver Scheme said, “There is no doubt that John’s quick thinking and the first aid 52 that he learnt at school saved Ms Slade’s life. This shows that a simple knowledge of first aid can make a real 53 .”
John and nine other Life Savers also attended a 54 reception yesterday hosted by the Prime Minister before 55 their awards last night.
36.A. show B. attack C. fight D. defend
37.A. bravery B. courage C. achievements D. progress
38.A. any other B. another C. the other D. others
39.A. quarrelling B. arguing C. shouting D. screaming
40.A. realized B. believed C. thought D. discovered
41.A. repeatedly B. rudely C. frequently D. gradually
42.A. home B. place C. scene D. garden
43.A. shaking B. struggling C. bleeding D. crying
44.A. action B. operation C. experience D. request
45.A. several B. nearby C. familiar D. curious
46.A. water B. tape C. instrument D. luggage
47.A. damages B. pains C. injuries D. cuts
48.A. neighbours B. children C. doctor D. police
49. A. proud B. fond C. sure D. tired
50.A. expected B. taught C. encouraged D. educated
51.A. praising B. referring to C. talking with D. congratulating
52.A. skills B. instructions C. treatments D. methods
53.A. discovery B. contribution C. difference D. choice
54.A. recent B. public C. private D. special
55.A. giving B. remembering C. announcing D. receiving
第三节 阅读理解
A
A severely handicapped teenager who cannot walk, talk or hold a paintbrush has won a place at Oxford to study fine art.
Hero Joy Nightingale, 16, who communicates through hand movements, is to be given assistants to paint and sculpt(雕塑)in place of her. Her mother Pauline Reid ‘translated’ for her daughter during interviews for the place at Magdalena College.
The teenager is the most severely handicapped student ever to be given a place at Oxford. She suffers from a terrible disease caused by brain damage that makes her unable to speak and her body useless.
She is unlikely ever to be able to walk, feed or care for herself but, thanks to the efforts of her mother, she can communicate. When Hero was four, Pauline designed a system of hand gestures that is equal to the alphabet(字母表).
With the help of her mother, Hero has created an Internet magazine, From the Window, which contains articles by George Carey, Melvyn Bragg, Margaret Atwood and Kofi Annan—all of whom are invited to write for her.
A spokesperson for Oxford said, “The university welcomes applications from students with disabilities. In cases where students are severely disabled, there may be many things that need to be carefully talked about before an individual can take up a place, such as fixing firmly how the student can best be taught and examined.”
Hero, who suffers almost daily pains and has a hole in her heart, has not attended school since she was six. She has been taught at home by her mother and father, who works at Kent University.
Peter Giles, her art tutor until last year, said she has a gift for art. “She is extremely gifted. We would sit together and her mother would grab her daughter’s hand and then we would begin work,” he said.
Together, they built several modern sculptures from plaster and metal. “The instructions would take a while to explain. But finally, they would come, and finally make sense.”
Hero’s classes will be held at the Ruskin School Drawing and Fine Art.
51.According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT TRUE
A.Hero can not create any art works without her assistants.
B.Only through her hand movements is Hero able to paint and sculpt.
C.Hero’s mother is the only person who can understand her fairly well.
D.Oxford University has taken in other handicapped students besides Hero.
52.From the passage, we can infer that Hero in Oxford University.
A.will have to take examinations B.will not feel happy
C.will be taught by the best art teachers D.can take care of herself well
53.In the sentence: “But finally, they would come and finally make sense.”, the word “they” refers to .
A.the assistants B.the mother and the assistants
C.Hero’s instructions D.the mother’s instructions
54.Which would be the best title for the passage
A.Disabled Hero and her Mother B.Disabled Hero Wins Oxford Place
C.Oxford University Welcome Disabled Students
D.Disabled Students Living in Oxford University
B
WHAT do you do when you have a 1-penny coin in your pocket Perhaps you buy a piece of candy. Maybe you give it to a homeless man in the street. But have you ever used a penny to fly to a foreign country
Last summer, I flew from London, UK, to Madrid, Spain, and then on to Faro, Portugal, and all the way back home. The combined cost of these four flights was just 4 pence. It even included all the taxes.
Although it was a special offer, it is common to be able to fly between Europe’s major cities for around £20 a journey. These days, many young people, especially students, choose for this cheap travel as a way of visiting countries around Europe.
But don’t expect to be treated like royalty. Seats are normally crowded, in an attempt to pack as many people as possible onto the flight. Food and drink, which tends to be provided for free on an airplane, is costly. And if you want to watch a movie to pass the time, you’d better have brought a portable DVD player with you.
The problem with these flights is that added extras cost a lot of money. If you want to buy food on the plane, check-in a big suitcase and get a priority-boarding(优先)pass that allows you to skip the line, you can end up paying close to the price of a normal flight.
But there are ways around this. When I flew to Spain and Portugal, instead of paying £20 to take a big suitcase, I carried a small bag of hand luggage and then wore all the clothes I would need for my holiday. Fortunately, it wasn’t too warm, but I still looked fairly ridiculous in seven T-shirts and ten pairs of socks.
To keep costs low, flights are usually based at smaller, more remote airports. When I go on one of these flights, I will often end up spending more money on the 30-minute train to the airport than I will on the three-hour flight across Europe.
And often the cheapest flights are either very early in the morning or very late at night. My 1-pence flights departed at around 5 am. If you want to fly at a more reasonable time, be prepared to pay a little more.
These low-cost airlines have received a lot of criticism from people who campaign to save the environment. One of my friends refuses to use them, and instead will always take trains when visiting other countries in Europe. Although they are often more expensive, and take longer, she says at least they aren’t as damaging to the planet.
Still, it can be hard to resist a flight to an interesting country when prices are so cheap.
55.The author looked ridiculous in seven T-shirts and ten pairs of socks because he___________.
A.doesn’t want to spend extra moneyB.should obey a special order of the airlinesC.took part in the action to save the environment
D.wanted to attract the eyes of the other tourists
56.From the passage , we know that _____________.
A.carrying more luggage can help you save more money
B.you can enjoy free food and drinks on such cheap flights
C.although the air ticket is cheap, the journey can still be expensive
D.traveling by train in Europe is always cheap and convenient at present
57.Some people would take trains rather than the cheap flights because they want to ________.A.keep themselves safe and sound B.enjoy a longer travel by themselves
C.spend less money and enjoy more D.try their best to protect the environment
58.The passage is mainly written to ___________.
A.share one’s wonderful travel experiences
B.talk about the cheap flights in Europe
C.ask more students to travel in Europe
D.complain about some European airline companies
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