中小学教育资源及组卷应用平台
1.掌握本单元的重点词汇、短语、句型;
2.掌握本单元的重要语法特殊疑问句的宾语从句
3. 单元话题范文赏析
4. 掌握阅读理解之词义猜测题解题方法技巧
1. 宾语从句连接副词判断
2. 阅读词汇猜测解题方法
词汇运用
Internet makes it c for us to get in touch with each other.
—What’s your e-mail a —It’s Loveenglish@.
P me, do you know if there is a bookstore around here
Could you tell me how to get to the post office I want to buy some s . .
The word “washroom” has the same meaning as the word “r “.
Now we can m a letter at home by a computer instead of going to the post office.
Joe never gave a d answer to any question of the teachers.
There is much time left. You don’t need to r . .
Your answers to these questions are all c . You will get high scores.
Japan is to the e of China.
Keys:1.convenient 2.address 3.Pardon 4.stamps 5.restroom
6.mail 7.direct 8.rush 9.correct 10.east
语法填空
A Disappointing Performance
Tom was sick with disappointment. The piano performance was almost a success. However, he 1 (fail) in his solo (独奏). He couldn’t understand how it could have happened.
He had 2 (practice) for weeks that seemed like months. He had given up sports until after the performance because he wanted to make his parents 3 (pride) of him. He spent his time with the piano.
His teacher said he was 4 (quickly)to learn. It was true that he accepted music as another language, another way to talk to people.
His grandparents, aunt, and uncle all came to hear him 5 (play), and he was anxious to show them that he was the 6 (good) in the whole class.
But, when he stood up to go to the piano, his knees felt weak. He looked into the audience and saw his family 7 (look) back at him.
At that time, he felt 8 (nervously). His fingers began to tremble (颤抖), shaking as though he had caught a bad cold.
He sat down at the piano. He took a deep 9 (breathe). He played the first part of his music, then realized with fear that he had 10 (forget) the rest. He started over, thinking that would help. It didn’t. His bright musical life seemed to end.
Keys:1. failed 2. practiced 3. proud 4. quick 5. play
6. best 7. looking 8.nervous 9. breath 10.forgotten
三、完型填空
My birthday gift from my children came in the mail a little early this year. I opened it. It was a new record player to play my old 1 on. I set it up in my bedroom. It looked like a black briefcase(公文包)but it had speakers built into the sides. 2 when I opened it up, there was a turntable(唱机转盘)ready to go. I ran over to the collection that I had kept since childhood and
3 a 35-year-old record. I took it out of its old box and 4 it gently on the turntable. I pushed on the power button. Then suddenly the sweet sound of music flowed from the record player into my 5 and down to my soul. It was one of those 6 of joy that made life so wonderful.
I closed my eyes and 7 the sound. In my mind I was fourteen years old again, singing
and dancing 8 to the music in my mom's living room. I opened my eyes again and 9 in silence. My old pet dog was afraid that I 10 start singing and dancing soon. It turned and ran out of the door. My young pet dog, however, jumped around 11 feet and barked happily while I danced 12 joy to the sweet sounds coming from my birthday gift.
I have been so 13 because there are so many sweet sounds in this life. I have heard the first birds singing in the spring. I have heard the wind blowing 14 the trees. I have heard children laughing and playing. I have heard the wonderful words, "I love you." I have heard beautiful music. I hope to keep adding the 15 of my own love, laughter, kindness, and joy to this beautiful world, too.
1.A. photos B. records C. tapes D. gifts
2.A. And B. But C. Because D. Though
3.A. worked out B. handed out C. put out D. pulled out
4.A. dropped B. played C. placed D. made
5. A. mouth B. hands C. ears D. eyes
6. A. changes B. moments C. memories D. achievements
7 A. understood B. noticed C. knew D. followed
8.A. sadly B. happily C. quietly D. softly
9.A. danced B. laughed C. smiled D. shouted
10. A. might B. should C. must D. need
11.A. its B. my C. their D. our
12.A.to B. of C. with D. along
13.A. nervous B. popular C. interested D. lucky
14.A. through B. across C. into D. down
15.A. music B. sounds C. words D. satisfaction
Keys:1-5BADCC 6-10BDBCA 11-15BCDAB
用词汇正确形式填空
1.Do you have any (suggest) before I go abroad.
2.Children should speak (polite) to the old.
3.The (direct)of the film is famous.
4.I have (choose) but to wait.
5.Please help me wash the vegetables at your (convenient).
Keys:1.suggestions 2.politely 3.director 4.choice 5.convenience
二、语法填空
Everyone has his own way of saying things and his own special expressions. Many American everyday __1__ (expression) are from colors.
Red is a hot color. Americans often use __2__ (its)to express “heat”. They may say they are red hot about something __3__(fair). When they’re red hot they are very angry about something. Fast loud music is popular __4__ many people. They may say the music is red hot.
Pink is a lighter kind of red. People sometimes say they’re in the pink when they're in good health. The expression was first __5__ (use) in America at the __6__ (begin) of the 20th century. It probably came from many babies __7__ were born with a nice pink color showing good health.
Blue is a cool color. The __8__ (tradition) blue music in the USA is the opposite of red hot music. Blues __9__ (be) slow and sad.
The color green is natural for trees and grass. __10__ it’s an unnatural color for humans. A person who has a sick feeling stomach may say he feels a little green. A passenger on a boat who is feeling very sick from high waves may look very green.
Keys:1.expressions 2.it 3.unfair 4.with 5.used
6.beginning 7.who 8.traditional 9.is 10.But
三、阅读理解(来源:2020下城区一模)
A
How much time do you spend looking at your smartphone, tablet, or computer every day These electronic devices help us in many ways, but they may also cause health problems.
Too much screen time can cause eyestrain, which leaves your eyes feeling dry and sore and could also affect your eyesight. To help your eyes stay healthy, follow the “20-20-20” rule: every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds.
Your eyes aren’t the only parts of your body that could become worse from using electronic devices. People who write a lot of text messages can develop an injury called “texting thumb”. The repeated movement of typing with thumbs can cause thumb and wrist pain and lead to the loss of grip strength(握力受损). To avoid this, do this exercise: put rubber band around the tips of your five fingers and open your hand to stretch the rubber band. Repeat this a few times.
Scientific research suggests that electronic devices can also hurt your mind. One of the biggest problems is that using these devices can affect your sleep patterns. Doctors say the screen light stop you from feeling sleepy. So they advise people not to use electronic devices for at least one hour before trying to sleep
Another serious danger is Internet addiction(瘾). Many people turn to the Internet to ease feelings of stress, sadness, and loneliness. Over time, they might start to depend on the Internet and feel worried if they’re not connected. To stop yourself from falling into this kind of trap, limit the amount of time you spend on line.
To use your smartphone or computer safely, just make sure you follow these health tips. Also, remember that there is more to life than looking at an electronic screen.
1. The first 20 of the “20-20-20” rule in the passage suggests__________.
A. how long the break lasts B. how often you have the break
C. how far you look at objects from you D. how long you need to take break
2. Which picture best shows the rubber band exercise according to the passage
3. The underlined word “they” in Paragraph5 refers to ___________.
A. computer games or Internet B. feelings of stress, sadness and loneliness
C. several serious mind problems D. people who have Internet addiction
4. What's the passage mainly about
A. Electronic devices can hurt both your body and mind
B. Looking at screen for too long can cause sore eyes.
C. Typing a lot can develop “texting thumb”.
D. The more you depend on the Internet, the less worried you might be.
Keys:BBDA
D
Plastic is all around us. It’s in the TVs we watch at home, the desks we use at work, and the pens we write with at school. It’s even wrapped around the food we buy. Some people have had enough of plastic, though, and have chosen a new lifestyle. These people have become plasticarians, meaning they try to live life without buying or using plastic.
British student Thomas Smith decided to go plastic-free, telling reporters, “A bit of plastic you had for a second lasts longer than your lifetime.” Smith tried to avoid buying anything that had plastic in it, which made getting even the simplest items, like toilet paper, difficult. Over period of six months, he lost five kilograms in weight and finally gave up.
Beth Terry, a woman in California, has lived mostly plastic-free for more than six years. For Beth, choosing plasticarian lifestyle came out of concern for the planet and her health. Studies have linked some kinds of plastic to cancer and heart disease, and chemicals in these plastics can influence a baby’s development. That’s why some doctors say it is important that women who are having babies in their bodies avoid eating food stored in plastic containers.
It’s never too late to start reducing the amount of plastic. You can start by giving up bottled water and teas. Instead, buy a reusable stainless-steel bottle and bring drinks from home. You can also buy food from farmers’ markets, where fresh produce and meat are not packaged in plastic Finally, it’s better to use soap and shampoo bars that are wrapped in paper than liquid soaps and shampoos that come in plastic bottles.
While cutting plastic out of your life all at once may be too much to manage, every journey begins with one step. Choose one plastic item to live without today, and you will be on your way to a healthier life and a cleaner planet.
1. How does the writer show the fact that plastic is all around us
By telling a story B. By describing a picture
By giving example D. By using numbers
2. Why did British student Thomas Smith decide to give up plastic
A. He wanted to experience how to live without plastic in his life.
B. He thought that plastic could help him lose weight
C. He wanted to be healthier.
D. He wanted to help the environment
3. Which of the following statements in NOT true, according to the article
A. You should use a plastic bottle and fill it with water over and over again.
B. You can start to bring drinks from home rather than buy bottled teas at a store
C. It’s better to buy soap and shampoo bars wrapped in paper.
D. Studies have shown that chemicals in the plastics can be harmful to a baby’s development.
4. In the last paragraph, the writer is mainly _________.
A. showing a prediction of using plastic in our daily life
B. introducing the results of cutting plastic out of life at once
C. expressing a feeling about stopping using plastic things
D. giving advice on cutting down plastic use
Keys: CDAD
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1.掌握本单元的重点词汇、短语、句型;
2.掌握本单元的重要语法特殊疑问句的宾语从句
3. 单元话题范文赏析
4. 掌握阅读理解之词义猜测题解题方法技巧
1. 宾语从句连接副词判断
2. 阅读词汇猜测解题方法
词汇运用
Internet makes it c for us to get in touch with each other.
—What’s your e-mail a —It’s Loveenglish@.
P me, do you know if there is a bookstore around here
Could you tell me how to get to the post office I want to buy some s . .
The word “washroom” has the same meaning as the word “r “.
Now we can m a letter at home by a computer instead of going to the post office.
Joe never gave a d answer to any question of the teachers.
There is much time left. You don’t need to r . .
Your answers to these questions are all c . You will get high scores.
Japan is to the e of China.
语法填空
A Disappointing Performance
Tom was sick with disappointment. The piano performance was almost a success. However, he 1 (fail) in his solo (独奏). He couldn’t understand how it could have happened.
He had 2 (practice) for weeks that seemed like months. He had given up sports until after the performance because he wanted to make his parents 3 (pride) of him. He spent his time with the piano.
His teacher said he was 4 (quickly)to learn. It was true that he accepted music as another language, another way to talk to people.
His grandparents, aunt, and uncle all came to hear him 5 (play), and he was anxious to show them that he was the 6 (good) in the whole class.
But, when he stood up to go to the piano, his knees felt weak. He looked into the audience and saw his family 7 (look) back at him.
At that time, he felt 8 (nervously). His fingers began to tremble (颤抖), shaking as though he had caught a bad cold.
He sat down at the piano. He took a deep 9 (breathe). He played the first part of his music, then realized with fear that he had 10 (forget) the rest. He started over, thinking that would help. It didn’t. His bright musical life seemed to end.
三、完型填空
My birthday gift from my children came in the mail a little early this year. I opened it. It was a new record player to play my old 1 on. I set it up in my bedroom. It looked like a black briefcase(公文包)but it had speakers built into the sides. 2 when I opened it up, there was a turntable(唱机转盘)ready to go. I ran over to the collection that I had kept since childhood and
3 a 35-year-old record. I took it out of its old box and 4 it gently on the turntable. I pushed on the power button. Then suddenly the sweet sound of music flowed from the record player into my 5 and down to my soul. It was one of those 6 of joy that made life so wonderful.
I closed my eyes and 7 the sound. In my mind I was fourteen years old again, singing
and dancing 8 to the music in my mom's living room. I opened my eyes again and 9 in silence. My old pet dog was afraid that I 10 start singing and dancing soon. It turned and ran out of the door. My young pet dog, however, jumped around 11 feet and barked happily while I danced 12 joy to the sweet sounds coming from my birthday gift.
I have been so 13 because there are so many sweet sounds in this life. I have heard the first birds singing in the spring. I have heard the wind blowing 14 the trees. I have heard children laughing and playing. I have heard the wonderful words, "I love you." I have heard beautiful music. I hope to keep adding the 15 of my own love, laughter, kindness, and joy to this beautiful world, too.
1.A. photos B. records C. tapes D. gifts
2.A. And B. But C. Because D. Though
3.A. worked out B. handed out C. put out D. pulled out
4.A. dropped B. played C. placed D. made
5. A. mouth B. hands C. ears D. eyes
6. A. changes B. moments C. memories D. achievements
7 A. understood B. noticed C. knew D. followed
8.A. sadly B. happily C. quietly D. softly
9.A. danced B. laughed C. smiled D. shouted
10. A. might B. should C. must D. need
11.A. its B. my C. their D. our
12.A.to B. of C. with D. along
13.A. nervous B. popular C. interested D. lucky
14.A. through B. across C. into D. down
15.A. music B. sounds C. words D. satisfaction
用词汇正确形式填空
1.Do you have any (suggest) before I go abroad.
2.Children should speak (polite) to the old.
3.The (direct)of the film is famous.
4.I have (choose) but to wait.
5.Please help me wash the vegetables at your (convenient).
二、语法填空
Everyone has his own way of saying things and his own special expressions. Many American everyday __1__ (expression) are from colors.
Red is a hot color. Americans often use __2__ (its)to express “heat”. They may say they are red hot about something __3__(fair). When they’re red hot they are very angry about something. Fast loud music is popular __4__ many people. They may say the music is red hot.
Pink is a lighter kind of red. People sometimes say they’re in the pink when they're in good health. The expression was first __5__ (use) in America at the __6__ (begin) of the 20th century. It probably came from many babies __7__ were born with a nice pink color showing good health.
Blue is a cool color. The __8__ (tradition) blue music in the USA is the opposite of red hot music. Blues __9__ (be) slow and sad.
The color green is natural for trees and grass. __10__ it’s an unnatural color for humans. A person who has a sick feeling stomach may say he feels a little green. A passenger on a boat who is feeling very sick from high waves may look very green.
三、阅读理解(来源:2020下城区一模)
A
How much time do you spend looking at your smartphone, tablet, or computer every day These electronic devices help us in many ways, but they may also cause health problems.
Too much screen time can cause eyestrain, which leaves your eyes feeling dry and sore and could also affect your eyesight. To help your eyes stay healthy, follow the “20-20-20” rule: every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds.
Your eyes aren’t the only parts of your body that could become worse from using electronic devices. People who write a lot of text messages can develop an injury called “texting thumb”. The repeated movement of typing with thumbs can cause thumb and wrist pain and lead to the loss of grip strength(握力受损). To avoid this, do this exercise: put rubber band around the tips of your five fingers and open your hand to stretch the rubber band. Repeat this a few times.
Scientific research suggests that electronic devices can also hurt your mind. One of the biggest problems is that using these devices can affect your sleep patterns. Doctors say the screen light stop you from feeling sleepy. So they advise people not to use electronic devices for at least one hour before trying to sleep
Another serious danger is Internet addiction(瘾). Many people turn to the Internet to ease feelings of stress, sadness, and loneliness. Over time, they might start to depend on the Internet and feel worried if they’re not connected. To stop yourself from falling into this kind of trap, limit the amount of time you spend on line.
To use your smartphone or computer safely, just make sure you follow these health tips. Also, remember that there is more to life than looking at an electronic screen.
1. The first 20 of the “20-20-20” rule in the passage suggests__________.
A. how long the break lasts B. how often you have the break
C. how far you look at objects from you D. how long you need to take break
2. Which picture best shows the rubber band exercise according to the passage
3. The underlined word “they” in Paragraph5 refers to ___________.
A. computer games or Internet B. feelings of stress, sadness and loneliness
C. several serious mind problems D. people who have Internet addiction
4. What's the passage mainly about
A. Electronic devices can hurt both your body and mind
B. Looking at screen for too long can cause sore eyes.
C. Typing a lot can develop “texting thumb”.
D. The more you depend on the Internet, the less worried you might be.
D
Plastic is all around us. It’s in the TVs we watch at home, the desks we use at work, and the pens we write with at school. It’s even wrapped around the food we buy. Some people have had enough of plastic, though, and have chosen a new lifestyle. These people have become plasticarians, meaning they try to live life without buying or using plastic.
British student Thomas Smith decided to go plastic-free, telling reporters, “A bit of plastic you had for a second lasts longer than your lifetime.” Smith tried to avoid buying anything that had plastic in it, which made getting even the simplest items, like toilet paper, difficult. Over period of six months, he lost five kilograms in weight and finally gave up.
Beth Terry, a woman in California, has lived mostly plastic-free for more than six years. For Beth, choosing plasticarian lifestyle came out of concern for the planet and her health. Studies have linked some kinds of plastic to cancer and heart disease, and chemicals in these plastics can influence a baby’s development. That’s why some doctors say it is important that women who are having babies in their bodies avoid eating food stored in plastic containers.
It’s never too late to start reducing the amount of plastic. You can start by giving up bottled water and teas. Instead, buy a reusable stainless-steel bottle and bring drinks from home. You can also buy food from farmers’ markets, where fresh produce and meat are not packaged in plastic Finally, it’s better to use soap and shampoo bars that are wrapped in paper than liquid soaps and shampoos that come in plastic bottles.
While cutting plastic out of your life all at once may be too much to manage, every journey begins with one step. Choose one plastic item to live without today, and you will be on your way to a healthier life and a cleaner planet.
1. How does the writer show the fact that plastic is all around us
By telling a story B. By describing a picture
By giving example D. By using numbers
2. Why did British student Thomas Smith decide to give up plastic
A. He wanted to experience how to live without plastic in his life.
B. He thought that plastic could help him lose weight
C. He wanted to be healthier.
D. He wanted to help the environment
3. Which of the following statements in NOT true, according to the article
A. You should use a plastic bottle and fill it with water over and over again.
B. You can start to bring drinks from home rather than buy bottled teas at a store
C. It’s better to buy soap and shampoo bars wrapped in paper.
D. Studies have shown that chemicals in the plastics can be harmful to a baby’s development.
4. In the last paragraph, the writer is mainly _________.
A. showing a prediction of using plastic in our daily life
B. introducing the results of cutting plastic out of life at once
C. expressing a feeling about stopping using plastic things
D. giving advice on cutting down plastic use
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