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人教版英语选修6
Unit4
Global
warming同步练习及答案
Unit
Four
Global
warming
I.
根据下列句子意思用所给词的首字母或所给汉语填空
1.
Although
we
are
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )burning
coal
in
huge
q
,
we
will
not
run
out
of
it
for
centuries.
2.
There’s
evidence
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )o
suggest
that
child
abuse
is
not
just
a
recent
(现象).
3.
Global
warming
will
have
serious
c
for
the
environment.
4.
Scientists
have
ma
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ny
theories
about
how
the
universe
first
came
into
e
.
5.
Paul
tried
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
to
sound
c
but
I
could
tell
something
was
worrying
him.
6.
There
is
no
poin
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )t
in
a
improved
public
transport
unless
we
can
pay
for
it.
7.
Vitamins
are
essential
for
healthy
(健康成长).
8.
Sleep
(使恢复)
the
body.
9.
It
is
difficu
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )lt
for
a
teacher
to
give
(个别的)
attention
to
children
in
a
large
class.
The
electricity
i
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ndustry
(消耗)
large
amounts
of
fossil
fuels.
11.
Oil,
coal,
natural
gas,
charcoal
are
all
common
f
.
12.The
1976
Tangshan
earthquake
was
a
c
to
China.
13.I
like
the
c
of
Shenzhen.
It
has
an
average
temperature
of
20℃.
14.It
was
s
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
that
London
would
host
the
30th
Summer
Olympics.
15.
At
first
g
,
the
math
problem
seemed
easy.
16.This
reform
has
received
w
support
throughout
the
country.
17.The
species
of
bird
is
d
in
numbers
every
year.
18
My
brothe
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )r
worked
as
an
e
engineer
after
graduating
from
college.
19
The
soup
is
cold;
please
reheat
it
in
the
m
.
20.The
White
House
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )is
strongly
against
Democratic
People's
Republic
of
Korea
(DPRK)
and
Iran
developing
n
weapons.
II、完形填空
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
You
Did
More
Than
Carry
My
Books
Mark
was
walking
h
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ome
from
school
one
day
when
he
noticed
the
boy
ahead
of
him
had
dropped
all
of
the
books
he
was
carrying,
along
with
a
baseball
bat
and
several
other
things.
Mark
1
down
and
helped
the
boy
pick
up
these
articles.
2
they
were
going
the
same
way,
he
helped
to
carry
some
of
them
for
him.
As
they
walked
Mark
3
the
boy's
name
was
Bill,
that
he
4
computer
games,
baseball
and
history,
that
he
was
having
a
lot
of
5
with
his
other
subjects
and
that
he
had
just
broken
6
with
his
girlfriend.
They
arrived
at
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )Bill's
home
first
and
Mark
was
7
in
for
a
Coke-Cola
and
to
watch
some
television.
The
afternoon
passed
8
with
a
few
laughs
and
some
shared
small
talk,
and
then
Mark
went
home.
They
9
to
see
each
other
around
school,
had
lunch
together
once
or
twice,
and
then
both
ended
up
from
the
same
high
school.
Just
three
weeks
before
10
,
Bill
asked
Mark
if
they
11
talk.
  Bill
12
him
of
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )the
day
years
ago
when
they
had
first
met.
"Do
you
13
wonder
why
I
was
carrying
so
many
things
home
that
day "
asked
Bill.
"You
see,
I
14
out
my
locker(柜)
because
I
didn't
want
to
leave
a
mess(脏乱)
15
anyone
else.
I
had
planned
to
run
away
and
I
was
going
home
to
16
my
things.
But
after
we
spent
some
time
together
17
and
laughing,
I
realized
that
18
I
had
done
that,
I
would
have
19
a
new
friend
and
missed
all
the
fun
we
would
have
together.
So
you
see,
Mark,
when
you
picked
up
my
books
that
day,
you
did
a
lot
more.
You
20
my
life."
1.A.fell
B.sat
C.lay
D.knelt
2.A.Although
B.Since
C.After
D.Until
3.A.discovered
B.realized
C.said
D.decided
4.A.played
B.loved
C.tried
D.made
5.A.questions
B.ideas
C.trouble
D.doubt
6.A.up
B.out
C.off
D.away
7.A.put
B.helped
C.invited
D.pushed
8.A.peacefully
B.willingly
C.freely
D.pleasantly
9.A.continued
B.agreed
C.forced
D.offered
10.A.graduation
B.movement
C.separation
D.vacation
11.A.would
B.should
C.could
D.must
12.A.demanded
B.reminded
C.removed
D.asked
13.A.ever
B.usually
C.even
D.never
14.A.checked
B.took
C.cleaned
D.put
15.A.over
B.into
C.with
D.for
16.A.find
B.pick
C.pack
D.hold
17.A.talking
B.playing
C.reading
D.watching
18.A.before
B.if
C.while
D.as
19.A.forgotten
B.passed
C.left
D.lost
20.A.helped
B.recovered
C.improved
D.changed
III、阅读理解
A
阅读下列四篇短文,从每小题后所给的A,B,C或D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
We
already
know
th
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
fastest,
least
expensive
way
to
slow
climate
change: Use
less
energy.
With
a
little
effort,
and
not
much
money,
most
of
us
could
reduce
our
energy
diets
by
25
percent
or
more—doing
the
Earth
a
favor
while
also
helping
our
wallets.
Not
long
ago,
my
wi
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )fe,
PJ,
and
I
tried
a
new
diet—not
to
lose
a
little
weight
but
to
answer
an
annoying
question
about
climate
change.
Scientists
have
reported
recently
that
the
world
is
heating
up
even
faster
than
predicted
only
a
few
years
ago,
and
that
the
consequences
could
be
severe
if
we
don’t
keep
reducing
emissions(排放)
of
carbon
dioxide(CO2)
and
other
greenhouse
gases
that
are
trapping
heat
in
our
atmosphere.
We
decided
to
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ry
an
experiment.
For
one
month
we
recorded
our
personal
emissions
of
CO2.
We
wanted
to
see
how
much
we
could
cut
back,
so
we
went
on
a
strict
diet.
The
average
US
household(家庭)
produces
about
150
pounds
of
CO2
a
day
by
doing
common-place
things
like
turning
on
air-conditioning
or
driving
cars.
That’s
more
than
twice
the
European
average
and
almost
five
times
the
global
average,
mostly
because
Americans
drive
more
and
have
bigger
houses.
But
how
much
should
we
try
to
reduce
For
an
answer,
I
ch
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ecked
with
Tim
Flannery,
author
of
The
Weather
Makers: 
How
Man
Is
Changing
the
Climate
and
What
It
Means
for
Life
on
Earth.
In
his
book,
he
had
challenged
readers
to
make
deep
cuts
in
personal
emissions
to
keep
the
world
from
reaching
extremely
important
tipping
points,
such
as
the
melting(融化)
of
the
ice
sheets
in
Greenland
or
West
Antarctica.
“To
stay
below
that
point,
we
need
to
reduce
CO2
emissions
by
80
percent,

he
said.
Good
advice,
I
though
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )t.
I’d
opened
our
bedroom
windows
to
let
in
the
wind.
We’d
gotten
so
used
to
keeping
our
air-conditioning
going
around
the
clock.
I’d
almost
forgotten
the
windows
even
opened.
We
should
not
let
this
happen
again.
It’s
time
for
us
to
change
our
habits
if
necessary.
1.
Why
did
the
author
and
his
wife
try
a
new
diet
A.
To
take
spe
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )cial
kinds
of
food.
B.
To
respond
to
climate
change.
C.
To
lose
weight.
D.
To
improve
their
health.
2.
The
underlined
w
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ords
“tipping
points”
most
probably
refer
to
“   ”. 
A.
freezing
points      B.
burning
points
C.
melting
points      D.
boiling
points
3.
It
can
be
inferred
from
the
passage
that   . 
A.
it
is
necessary
to
keep
the
air-conditioning
on
all
the
time
B.
it
seems
possible
for
every
household
to
cut
emissions
of
CO2
C.
the
average
US
h
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ousehold
produces
about
3,
000
pounds
of
CO2
a
month
D.
the
average
Europ
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ean
household
produces
about
1,
000
pounds
of
CO2
a
month
4.
Which
of
the
following
would
be
the
best
title
for
this
passage
A.
Saving
Energy
Starts
at
Home
B.
Changing
Our
Habits
Begins
at
Work
C.
Changing
Climate
Sounds
Reasonable
D.
Reducing
Emissions
of
CO2
Proves
Difficult
B
阅读理解。阅读下列短文,
从给的四个选项
(A、B、C和D)
中,
选出最佳选项。
I
once
had
a
friend
wh
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )o
was
diagnosed
with
terminal
cancer,
and
the
news
that
he
might
only
live
up
to
six
months
was
a
great
shock
to
him,
his
family,
and
his
friends.
However,
in
spite
of
the
serious
illness,
he
was
initially
determined
to
look
into
all
available
treatments
that
might
cure
or
extend
his
life.
I
think
that
when
you
find
yourself
in
such
situations,
you
tend
to
look
up
every
possible
way
for
hope
of
saving
your
life.
As
months
went
on
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )and
his
health
grew
worse,
I
noticed
an
unexpected
change
in
attitude
that
came
over
him.
He
had
also
been
a
happy
person
with
a
cheerful
personality,
but
rather
than
give
in
to
discouragement
and
self-pity,
he
took
comfort
in
God
and
humanity.
His
talks
focused
on
others
rather
than
himself,
and
he
spoke
of
the
afterlife
as
something
he
was
prepared
for,
believing
that
his
concerned
ancestors,
including
his
mother
and
father,
were
there
waiting
for
him.
During
the
last
few
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
months,
weeks,
and
days
of
his
life,
he
was
kindly
cared
for
by
family,
friends,
his
loving
wife,
who
looked
after
both
his
physical
and
emotional
needs,
and
workers
from
a
local
hospice
(安养院)
came
to
the
home
to
regulate
his
medication
and
provide
any
other
needed
support.
He
didn’t
complain
about
his
fate,
and
he
willingly
allowed
others
to
serve
him.
Indeed,
one
might
th
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ink
why
God
allows
death
and
suffering
in
our
world,
but
for
me,
such
experiences
taught
me
to
value
family
more
and
kindness
for
others.
You
often
can’t
learn
these
important
attributes
in
the
lap
of
luxury,
and
perhaps,
such
an
experience
is
the
greatest
and
final
gift
the
illness
can
give
those
left
behind.
1.
Which
word
can
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
best
describe
the
man’s
initial
reaction
as
soon
as
he
was
diagnosed
with
cancer
A.Satisfied.
B.Surprised.
C.Terrified.
D.Confused.
2.
What
did
the
man
do
after
he
first
learned
of
his
illness
A.He
was
operated
on
immediately.
B.He
retired
from
his
job.
C.He
researched
cancer
treatments.
D.He
felt
sad,
doing
nothing.
3.
What
was
the
ma
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )n’s
main
source
of
comfort
after
several
months
with
the
disease
A.His
family
and
friends.
B.His
belief
in
humanity.
C.His
doctors’
encouragement.
D.The
care
from
others.
4.
What
did
the
author
learn
from
his
friend’s
story
A.Giving
more
respect
to
friends.
B.Extending
life
as
possible.
C.Caring
for
yourself
and
enjoying
luxury.
D.Getting
comfort
from
God.
C
阅读理解。阅读下列短文,
从给的四个选项
(A、B、C和D)
中,
选出最佳选项。
Isaac
Stern
was
mo
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )re
than
a
great
violin
player.He
was
one
of
the
most
honored
musicians
in
the
world.He
was
an
international
cultural
ambassador.He
was
a
major
supporter
of
the
arts
in
America
and
in
other
countries.He
was
a
teacher
and
activist.
Isaac
Stern
wa
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s
born
in
1920
in
what
is
now
Ukraine.His
parents
moved
to
San
Francisco,California
the
following
year.His
mother
began
teaching
Isaac
the
piano
when
he
was
six.
He
began
taking
violin
lessons
after
hearing
a
friend
play
the
instrument.Later,he
began
studying
music
at
the
San
Francisco
Conservatory(音乐学院).He
progressed
quickly.When
he
was
16,he
played
with
the
San
Francisco
Symphony
Orchestra.The
next
year,he
performed
in
New
York
City
and
was
praised
by
music
critics.
During
World
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
War
II
,Mr.Stern
played
for
thousands
of
American
soldiers.It
was
the
first
time
many
of
them
had
heard
classical
music.After
the
war,he
was
the
first
American
violinist
to
perform
in
a
concert
in
the
Soviet
union.He
also
supported
young
musicians
and
cultural
organizations
in
Israel.
In
1979,Isaac
Stern
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )visited
China.He
met
with
Chinese
musicians
and
students.He
taught
them
about
classical
Western
music.His
visit
was
made
into
a
film,which
is
called
From
Mao
to
Mozart:Isaac
Stern
in
China.It
won
an
Academy
Award
for
best
documentary
film.
In
1984,Isaac
Stern
r
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )eceived
the
Kennedy
Center
Honors
Award
for
his
gifts
to
American
culture
through
music.He
expressed
his
thoughts
about
the
part
that
music
plays
in
life.He
said
he
believed
that
music
makes
life
better
for
everyone,especially
children.
Mr.Stern
supported
and
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
guided
younger
classical
musicians.They
include
violinists
Itzhak
Perlman
and
Pinchas
Zukerman,cellist
Yo Yo
Ma,and
pianist
Yefim
Bronfman.
Isaac
Stern
di
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ed
in
2001
at
the
age
of
81.He
was
a
major
influence
on
music
in
the
20th
century.He
leaves
the
world
richer
with
his
many
recordings.
【文章大意】本文详细介绍了小提琴家艾萨克·施特恩的生平以及他在音乐方面和国际文化方面的贡献。
1.Which
of
the
following
statements
is
TRUE
about
Isaac
Stern
A.He
was
born
in
California
in
the
1920s.
B.He
had
visited
many
countries
to
advertise
his
recordings.
C.He
played
less
than
one
hundred
concerts
in
all.
D.His
excellent
music
life
lasted
over
60
years.
2.The
underlined
word“cellist”in
Paragraph
6
may
refer
to________.
A.someone
who
supports
young
musicians
B.someone
who
wants
to
be
a
musician
C.someone
who
has
a
gift
for
music
D.someone
who
plays
a
certain
kind
of
instrument
3.From
the
passage,we
can
infer
that________.
A.Isaac
Stern
influenced
the
culture
in
the
20th
century
a
lot
B.Isaac
Stern
was
one
of
the
most
active
musicians
of
his
day
C.Isaac
Stern
wa
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s
so
busy
that
he
couldn't
spare
time
to
educate
the
youth
D.Isaac
Stern
led
a
rich
life
in
his
later
life
4.What
will
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage
A.Isaac
Stern
and
the
Awards
He
Got
B.Isaac
Stern's
Life
of
Pursuing
Music
C.Isaac
Stern:One
of
the
Most
Honored
Musicians
D.Isaac
Stern's
Visit
to
China
IV、短文改错
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,
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请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,
每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:
在缺词处加一个漏词符号(∧),
并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:
把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:
在错的词下划一横线(___),
并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:
1.
每处错误及修改均仅限一词;
2.
只允许修改10处,
多者
(从第11处起)
不计分。
Manager,
I
am
an
exchange
s
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from
China.
Yesterday,
I
went
to
your
cinema
to
see
a
film.
The
film
was
very
well,
but
I
did
not
enjoy
it
because
there
were
some
problem
in
the
cinema.
First,
the
film
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delayed
as
there
were
so
much
advertisements
at
the
beginning.
It
was
rather
annoyed.
Second,
the
sound
of
the
film
was
too
loud
that
I
could
hardly
bear.
The
EXIT
signs
could
not
be
seen
clearly,
which
presented
potential
safety
problems.
If
something
terribly
should
happen,
it
will
be
difficult
for
people
to
get
out
quickly.
As
a
visitor
to
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your
city,
I’m
disappointed
with
my
experience
in
your
cinema.
I
am
writing
a
letter
in
the
hope
that
you
can
consider
on
these
problems
and
make
some
improvements.
Yours
faithfully,
Li
Hua
V、任务型阅读
请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。
注意:每个空格只填l个单词。请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。
People
today
are
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increasingly
aware
that
a
proper
diet
is
the
foundation
of
good
health.
If
we
don’t
have
a
regular
diet
of
proper
food,
we
don’t
have
the
fuel
to
perform
at
our
best.
However,
some
people
think
not
eating
breakfast
doesn’t
matter
a
lot,
though
eating
it
is
important.
Get
the
truth
behind
this
common
misconception
and
other
meal
frequency
and
timing
meals.
Will
eating
breakf
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every
day
help
me
lose
weight
Yes,
eating
the
morning
meal
can
actually
help
you
shed
pounds.
People
who
have
breakfast
are
less
likely
to
eat
diet-busting(破坏的)
junk
food
and
are
more
likely
to
exercise
later
in
the
day,
as
studies
show.
People
who
skip
breakfast,
on
the
other
hand,
usually
make
up
the
calories

and
then
some

before
day's
end.
Researchers
found
that
78
percent
of
the
men
and
women
included
in
the
National
Weight
Control
Registry

who
have
maintained
an
average
weight
loss
of
66
pounds
for
more
than
5
years

eat
breakfast
every
day.
Is
"grazing"
really
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healthier
than
eating
three
square
meals
a
day
No.
Eating
many
small
meals
throughout
the
day
is
probably
not
better
for
you
than
three
main
meals,
the
traditional
amounts
of
food
for
breakfast,
lunch,
and
dinner.
The
idea
that
"grazing"
is
healthier
comes
from
a
few
old
studies
showing
that
eating
frequent
meals
throughout
the
day
may
burn
more
fat
and
lower
insulin
(胰岛素)levels.
But
later
studies
have
found
no
benefit
to
grazing.
It's
not
healthier
than
eating
three
squares,
according
to
the
American
Dietetic
Association.
I've
always
eaten
most
of
my
calories
at
dinner.
If
I'm
healthy,
is
there
any
reason
for
us
not
to
keep
doing
this
Hard
to
say.
Instinctively,
it
sounds
like
a
bad
idea.
Yet
"one-mealers"
tend
to
eat
less
food
totally,
scientists
say,
so
your
dining
habit
may
actually
help
you
stay
tidy
and
attractive.
On
the
other
hand,
one
small,
brief
study
by
USDA
scientists
found
that
eating
just
one
daily
meal
may
cause
small
increases
in
blood
pressure,
blood
sugar,
and
cholesterol(胆固醇).
If
your
annual
blood
tests
show
a
rise
in
any
key
risk
factors
for
heart
disease
or
diabetes,
it
is
high
time
for
you
to
reconsider
your
meal
strategy.
Will
bedtime
snacks
make
you
fat
No.
But
that's
not
permission
for
you
to
eat
cookies
before
going
to
bed
every
night.
Consuming
more
calories
than
you
burn
through
physical
activity
produces
big
loose
stomachs
and
weak
legs
no
matter
what
time
you
overeat.
A
habit
of
snacking
in
front
of
the
television
every
evening
will
lead
to
weight
gain,
but
no
more
so
than
having
a
six-egg
pancake
for
breakfast
or
conquering
a
bag
of
beans
with
sweet
food
at
your
desk
every
afternoon.
The
final
word
Eat
fewer
calories
than
you
need
in
a
day
and
you
will
lose
weight.
Eat
breakfast
because
it
will
help
you
control
calories
better,
not
because
it's
a
magic
meal.
Eat
the
number
of
meals
that
keeps
you
satisfied
and
energized.
No
one
plan
is
best
for
everyone.
Title:
Stop
Obsessing
Over
Your
Meals
Common
misconception
Some
people
think
it
doesn’t
matter
to
live
and
work
1
breakfast.
2
Breakfast
People
having
breakfast
can
actually
help
weigh
3
People
not
eating
breakfast
make
up
the
calories
now
and
then
in
the
4
Grazing
Old
studies
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5
grazing
is
better
than
eating
three
square
meals
but
later
not.
Dinner
6
to
say
whet
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eating
most
the
calories
at
dinner
is
a
bad
idea.Eating
less
food
one
meal
per
day
may
keep
you
neat,
but
may
lead
to
blood
pressure
7
.
Bedtime
snacks
Bedtime
snacks
w
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make
you
fat.Overeating
may
ca
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you
to
gain
more
calories
than
you
burn
through
8
activity.A
habit
of
snacking
in
front
of
TV
can’t
gain
weight
more
than
overeating
at
a
meal.
9
No
one
plan
is
10
for
everyone
I.
1.
quantities
2.
phenomenon
3.
consequences
4.
existence
5.
casual
6.
advocating
7.
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8.
refreshes
9.
individual
10.
consumes
11.
fuels
12.
catastrophe
13.
climate
14.
stated
15.glance
16.
widesprea
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17
decreasing
18
electrical
19
microwave
20
nuclear
II、完形填空
1~5
DBABC
6~10
ACDAA
11~15
CBACD
16~20
CABDD
III、阅读理解
A篇
1-4
BCBA 
B篇
[解题导语] 本文主要讲述作者的朋友得了癌症,但是仍以一种乐观的心态对待自己的疾病,从最初的震惊到后来的积极面对人生的故事。
1.
解析:选B。细节理解题。
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )由文章第一段...the
news
that
he
might
only
live
up
to
six
months
was
a
great
shock
to
him,
his
family,
and
his
friends.
可知,他最初的反应是“震惊”,故选surprised。
2.
解析:选C。细节理解题。由文章第一段.
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )..he
was
initially
determined
to
look
into
all
available
treatments
that
might
cure
or
extend
his
life.
可知,他去寻找所有能够治疗疾病或延续他生命的方法。look
into的意思是“调查”。
3.
解析:选B。细节理解题。由文章
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )第二段第二句...
rather
than
give
in
to
discouragement
and
self pity,
he
took
comfort
in
God
and
humanity.
及整个第二段可知,他主要的安慰是对上帝及人性的信仰。
4.
解析:选A。推理判
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for
me,
such
experiences
taught
me
to
value
family
more
and
kindness
for
others.
可以推断出,A项正确。
C篇
1、D 细节理解题。根据上下文可知,他从16岁的时候就开始表演,81岁的时候去世,所以他的音乐人生经历了60多年,所以D项是正确的。
2、D 词义猜测题。根据前文的violinists“小提琴家”和下文的pianist“钢琴家”可以猜测是演奏某种乐器的人。
3、B 推理判断题。根据文章中他的音乐经历可以推知他是他所在的年代里最活跃的音乐家之一,因此B项符合文意。
4、C 主旨大意题。根据
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was
one
of
the
most
honored
musicians
in
the
world.(即主题句)以及全文所述可知C项最适合当标题。A、B、D三项所表达的都是片面的。
IV、短文改错
1.well----good
2.
problem----problems
3.
much----many
4.
annoyed----annoy
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5.
too----so
6.
bear后加it
7.
terribly----terrible
8.
will----would
9.
a----the
10.
去掉consider
后面的on
V、任务型阅读
1.
without
2.
Aspects
3.
less
4.
daytime
5.show/indicate
6.
hard/difficult
7.increasing
8.
physical
9.
Conclusion
10.
best/fit/suitable/appropriate/right