2017高考英语人教新课标必修5Unit
1优编优练及答案
Book
Five
Unit
One
Great
scientists
I.
用所给词的词组适当形式填空
1.
Can
you
make
you
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )rself
clear
I
can’t
__________________(sense)
what
you
mean.
2.
___________(apart)
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
the
cost,
we
also
need
to
think
about
how
much
time
the
job
will
take.
Stephen
Hawking
____________(put)
his
theory
about
black
holes,
which
enjoyed
world
fame.
The
saying
“A
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ll
roads
(lead)
Rome”
tells
us
different
methods
can
produce
the
same
result.
From
their
small
si
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ze
to
their
funny
voices,
many
of
the
Minion’s
(小黄人)
attributes(特点)
have
c
(contribute)
their
popularity.
There
was
an
expl
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )osion
happening
the
other
day,
for
which
the
dust
________________
(blame).
When
we
visited
him,
he
_______________
(absorb)
writing
a
novel.
From
these
facts
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )we
can
______________
(conclusion)
that
he
will
quit
the
job.
It
is
time
to
_________________
(announcement)
for
boarding
the
plane.
She
found
it
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )useless
to
_____________
(argue)
him,
so
she
decided
to
compromise
with
him.
II、完形填空
I
still
rem
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ember
the
summer
when
I
was
with
my
aunt
at
the
age
of
seven.
One
day,
she
asked
me
to
go
to
Miss
Bee’s
store
with
a 1 .
How
could
I
find
anything
on
the 2 shelves
around
me
I
walked
up
to
the
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )counter,
3 up
the
list,
and
told
the
lady
behind
it
I
needed
those.
“So
Go
to
get
them.
”She 4 to
a
sign
on
the
door.
“There’s
no
one
here
except
you
and
me
and
I’m
not
your
servant.
5 yourself
a
basket
and
start
filling.
”
The
store
was
a 6 .
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
I
searched
shelf
after
shelf
and
when
I
finally 7 it,
I
was
exhausted
and
it
was
already
sundown.
I
visited
Miss
Be
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e’s,
8 with
my
list,
twice
a
week
that
summer.
Sometimes
she
short-charged
me.
Other
times
she
overcharged 9 sold
me
an
old
newspaper
instead
of
one
that
was
current.
Going
to
the
store
was
more
like
going
into 10 .
Every
time
I
told
her
that
she
had
overcharged,
she
just
looked
at
me 11 her
glasses
and
fixed
the
price.
The
moment
I
remembered
the
location
of
an
item,
Miss
Bee
rearranged
the
shelves
and
made
me 12 for
it
all
over
again.
By
summer’s
end
the
shopping
trip
that
had 13 taken
me
an
hour
was
done
in
15
minutes.
On
my
last
trip
to
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )he
store,
Miss
Bee
asked:
“What
did
you 14 this
summer
”I
pressed
my
lips
together.
To
my 15 ,
Miss
Bee
laughed.
“I
know
what
you
think
of
me.
But
I
am 16 to
teach
every
child
some
life
lessons.
When
you
grow
up
you’ll
be
glad
our
paths 17 !
”Glad
I
met
Miss
Bee
I
thought
it
a
stupid 18 until
one
day
my
daughter
came
to
me
with
homework
troubles.
“If
I
do
it
for
you,
how
will
you
ever
learn
to
do
it
yourself
”I
said.
Suddenly,
I
was
back
at
Miss
Bee’s
store
and
realized
that
she
had
really
taught
me 19 .
Now
it
is
my
turn
to
share
some 20 lessons
as
Miss
Bee
did
years
ago.
【文章大意】作者七岁时的暑假和姑姑在
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )一起。一天姑姑要求作者带着购物单去Miss
Bee的商店购物。商店里货架很多,
作者想让Miss
Bee拿商品,
但Miss
Bee却告诉他自己取个篮子去装。在最后一次购物时,
Miss
Bee告诉他说她是想教给他一些生活的东西,
直到有一天女儿来问他作业他才意识到Miss
Bee的做法是对的。
1.
A.
basket
B.
purse
C.
paper-bag
D.
list
【解析】选D。考查词语复现。根据下文I
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
walked
up
to
the
counter,
up
the
list,
and
told
the
lady
behind
it
I
needed
those.
可知。
2.
A.
broken
B.
fastened
C.
packed
D.
locked
【解析】选C。考查背景常识。既
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )然去商店购物,
所以货架应该很多,
故用packed。packed塞满的;
broken破碎的;
fastened固定的;
locked锁着的。
3.
A.
holding
B.
showing
C.
throwing
D.
bringing
【解析】选A。考查前后照应。由上文On
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
day,
she
asked
me
to
go
to
Miss
Bee’s
store
with
a .
可知应该是举起购物单。hold
up举起;
show
up出现;
throw
up放弃,
呕吐;
bring
up抚养。
4.
A.
looked
B.
led
C.
pointed
D.
directed
【解析】选C。考查词义辨析。她指了指门上的
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )牌子。point
to指向;
look
to留神;
lead
to导致;
direct
to指示去。
5.
A.
Get
B.
Prepare
C.
Purchase
D.
Enjoy
【解析】选A。考查前后照应。根据后半句and
start
filling可知那位女士想让作者自己拿篮子。
6.
A.
circus
B.
puzzle
C.
palace
D.
shelter
【解析】选B。考查前后照应。由下文I
searched
shelf
after
shelf
and
when
I
finally
_______it,
I
w
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )as
exhausted
and
it
was
already
sundown.
可知作者觉得这个商店是个谜一般的事物。puzzle谜一般的事物;
circus马戏团;
palace宫殿;
shelter避难所。
7.
A.
carried
B.
made
C.
collected
D.
chose
【解析】选B。考查固定搭配。作者一个架
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )子一个架子地寻找所要购买的东西,
当他最后成功地买齐后,
筋疲力尽,
太阳已经落山了。make
it成功,
为固定搭配。
8.
A.
supported
B.
convinced
C.
attached
D.
armed
【解析】选D。考查固定搭配。那个夏天作
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )者一周两次带着购物单光顾Miss
Bee的商店。armed
with带着,
其他动词均不能和with搭配。
9.
A.
so
B.
or
C.
for
D.
but
【解析】选B。考查语法结构。前后两个动词为选择关系,
故用or;
so表示结果;
for表示原因;
but表示转折。
10.
A.
battle
B.
bargain
C.
match
D.
discussion
【解析】选A。考查前后照应。根据上文So
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )metimes
she
short-charged
me.
Other
times
she
overcharged sold
me
an
old
newspaper
instead
of
one
that
was
current.
可知作者认为去她那儿购物更像打仗。
11.
A.
in
B.
across
C.
beyond
D.
over
【解析】选D。考查词义辨析。in在……里;
across穿过;
beyond超越;
over通过。由后面的her
glasses可知选D。
12.
A.
pay
B.
hunt
C.
head
D.
wait
【解析】选B。考查词语复现。根据上文I
se
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )arched
shelf
after
shelf
and
when
I
finally it,
I
was
exhausted
and
it
was
already
sundown.
可知。hunt
for寻找;
pay
for为……付款;
head
for动身前往;
wait
for等待。
13.
A.
at
one
time
B.
in
time
C.
in
no
time
D.
on
time
【解析】选A。考查前后照应。由后面的
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )in
15
minutes可知。at
one
time一度;
in
time及时;
in
no
time立刻;
on
time准时。
14.
A.
buy
B.
find
C.
lose
D.
learn
【解析】选D。考查词语复现。由下文I
know
what
you
think
of
me.
But
I
am
_______to
teach
every
child
some
life
lessons.
中的teach可知用learn。
15.
A.
amusement
B.
disappointment
C.
amazement
D.
excitement
【解析】选C。考查前后照应。Miss
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )Bee问作者学到了什么,
而作者双唇紧闭。她却笑了,
这应该令人惊讶。amazement惊讶;
amusement娱乐;
disappointment失望;
excitement兴奋。
16.
A.
anxious
B.
willing
C.
serious
D.
curious
【解析】选B。考查词义辨析。willing乐意的;
anxious焦急的;
serious严肃的;
curious好奇的。
17.
A.
separated
B.
shaped
C.
crossed
D.
returned
【解析】选C。考查前后照应。由下文Gla
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )d
I
met
Miss
Bee
可知。cross相交;
separate分开;
shape成形;
return回来。
18.
A.
feeling
B.
reply
C.
mistake
D.
idea
【解析】选D。考查词义辨析。作者认为这是愚蠢的想法。idea想法;
feeling感情;
reply回答;
mistake错误。
19.
A.
something
B.
nothing
C.
anything
D.
everything
【解析】选A。考查前后照应。根据上
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )文“If
I
do
it
for
you,
how
will
you
ever
learn
to
do
it
yourself
”I
said.
可知作者意识到Miss
Bee教给他一些重要的事。something重要的事;
nothing无关紧要的事;
anything任何东西;
everything所有的事情。
20.
A.
service
B.
family
C.
life
D.
work
【解析】选C。考查词语复现。根据上文
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )But
I
am to
teach
every
child
some
life
lessons.
可知。
III、阅读理解
A
【2016课标III高考真题】D
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
Bad
news
sells.
If
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )it
bleeds,
it
leads.
No
news
is
good
news,
and
good
news
is
no
news.
Those
are
the
classic
rules
for
the
evening
broadcasts
and
the
morning
papers.
But
now
that
information
is
being
spread
and
monitored
(监控)
in
different
ways,
researchers
are
discovering
new
rules.
By
tracking
people’s
e-mails
and
online
posts,
scientists
have
found
that
good
news
can
spread
faster
and
farther
than
disasters
and
sob
stories.
“The
‘if
it
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
bleeds’
rule
works
for
mass
media,”
says
Jonah
Berger,
a
scholar
at
the
University
of
Pennsylvania.
“They
want
your
eyeballs
and
don’t
care
how
you’re
feeling.
But
when
you
share
a
story
with
your
friends,
you
care
a
lot
more
how
they
react.
You
don’t
want
them
to
think
of
you
as
a
Debbie
Downer.”
Researcher
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s
analyzing
word-of-mouth
communication—e-mails,
Web
posts
and
reviews,
face-to-face
conversations—found
that
it
tended
to
be
more
positive
than
negative(消极的),
but
that
didn’t
necessarily
mean
people
preferred
positive
news.
Was
positive
news
shared
more
often
simply
because
people
experienced
more
good
things
than
bad
things
To
test
for
that
possibility,
Dr.
Berger
looked
at
how
people
spread
a
particular
set
of
news
stories:
thousands
of
articles
on
The
New
York
Times’
website.
He
and
a
Penn
colleague
analyzed
the
“most
e-mailed”
list
for
six
months.
One
of
his
first
findings
was
that
articles
in
the
science
section
were
much
more
likely
to
make
the
list
than
non-science
articles.
He
found
that
science
amazed
Times’
readers
and
made
them
want
to
share
this
positive
feeling
with
others.
Readers
also
tende
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )d
to
share
articles
that
were
exciting
or
funny,
or
that
inspired
negative
feelings
like
anger
or
anxiety,
but
not
articles
that
left
them
merely
sad.
They
needed
to
be
aroused(激发)
one
way
or
the
other,
and
they
preferred
good
news
to
bad.
The
more
positive
an
article,
the
more
likely
it
was
to
be
shared,
as
Dr.
Berger
explains
in
his
new
book,
“Contagious:
Why
Things
Catch
On.”
1.
What
do
the
classic
rules
mentioned
in
the
text
apply
to
A.
News
reports.
B.
Research
papers.
C
.Private
e-mails.
D.
Daily
conversations.
2.
What
can
we
infer
about
people
like
Debbie
Downer
A.
They’re
socially
in
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )active.
B.
They’re
good
at
telling
stories.
C.
They’re
inconsidera
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )te
of
others.
D.
They’re
careful
with
their
words.
3.
Which
tende
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )d
to
be
the
most
e-mailed
according
to
Dr.
Berger’s
research
A.
Sports
news.
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
B.
Science
articles.
C.
Personal
accounts.
D.
Financial
reviews.
4.
What
can
be
a
suitable
title
for
the
text
A.
Sad
Stories
Travel
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
Far
and
Wide
B
.Online
News
Attracts
More
People
C.
Reading
Habits
C
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )hange
with
the
Times
D.
Good
News
Beats
Bad
on
Social
Networks
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。
When
was
the
last
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
time
you
did
something
really
fun
with
one
of
your
parents—just
the
two
of
you
Parents
who
take
their
young
children
to
music,swimming
and
art
classes
often
stop
arranging
such
activities
once
their
kids
are
older
and
in
school
all
day.But
it
doesn’t
have
to
be
that
way.Doing
something
enjoyable
with
your
kids
just
might
make
you
look
at
each
other
in
a
whole
new
way,especially
if
you
do
it
through
a
class
or
an
event.When
parent
and
child
become
students
together,it
puts
them
on
the
same
level,at
least
for
a
while.
“I
really
like
p
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )arents
to
come
to
class
with
their
kids—they
start
sharing
things
and
talking
about
what
they’re
doing
and
what
they
like,”
said
art
teacher
Pyper
Dixon.
However,finding
something
new
in
common
is
a
big
choice
for
them,especially
when
kids
get
involved
in
sports
and
other
after school
activities.But
it’s
possible
to
learn
a
new
skill
or
hobby
together.
That’s
certainly
tr
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ue
of
Lauren,11,from
Silver
Spring,who
is
in
Dixon’s
class
with
her
father,Dennis.“I
was
just
going
to
drop
her
off,”
Dennis
said,“but
Dixon
persuaded
me
to
stay.”
Now
Lauren
gets
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )o
nag
her
father
about
doing
his
art
homework.“He
always
leaves
it
to
the
last
minute,”
she
said.“But
then
he’ll
turn
around
to
do
amazing
drawings,”
she
added.“We
have
different
styles
of
drawing,so
it’s
interesting
to
talk
it
over
with
him.”
Without
the
Saturday
morning
art
class,Dennis
said,he
would
be
reading
the
paper,and
Lauren
would
be
on
her
own
in
her
room
or
on
the
computer.But
they
talk
more
now.“I
can’t
think
of
an
experience
where
you
communicate
with
your
kid
so
closely,”
he
said.
1.The
author
raises
the
question
at
the
beginning
to________.
A.expect
an
answer
B.criticize
some
parents
C.introduce
the
topic
D.support
his
argument
2.What
does
Dixon
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )think
is
the
benefit
of
parent
and
child
studying
art
together
A.They
will
become
equal.
B.They
will
communicate
more.
C.The
child
will
learn
art
much
better.
D.The
parent
will
learn
something
new.
3.The
underlined
word
“nag”
in
the
text
probably
means________.
A.urge
B.help
C.ignore
D.teach
4.We
can
learn
from
the
text
that________.
A.Lauren
used
to
talk
a
lot
with
her
father
B.Dennis
enjoys
studying
art
with
Lauren
C.Lauren
dislikes
her
father’s
drawings
D.Dennis
likes
playing
computer
games
C
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。
Traditional
busines
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feel
worried
that
growing
e commerce
will
reduce
their
share
of
the
market.
According
to
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a
survey,
90%
of
some
people's
purchases
are
made
on
the
computer.
As
they
find
that
by
being
able
to
go
online
and
choose
the
things
that
they
need
to
choose,
and
have
them
delivered
right
to
their
doorsteps,
they
could
no
longer
be
bothered
with
driving,
the
crowds,
the
noise
of
that,
and
they
usually
get
a
better
selection.
Cornell
Universit
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Marketing
Professor,
MeLaughlin
says
traditional
stores
can
keep
their
customers
by
offering
goods
like
clothing,
which
customers
may
want
to
see
and
try
on
before
purchasing,
as
well
as
items
that
are
difficult
to
ship.
He
says
some
traditional
stores
are
also
pleasing
customers
with
services
that
set
up
or
repair
computers
and
electronics.
Traditional
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )stores
also
offer
a
social
experience
that
some
shoppers
enjoy.
There
is
still
a
lot
of
emotion
in
the
buying
decision
that
takes
place.
Oftentimes,
you
need
that
last
sense
of
“this
is
exactly
what
I
want”
before
you
part
with
money.
And
you
can't
always
get
that
online.
It's
a
rather
cold
process.
As
more
and
more
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have
Internet
access
and
smart
phones,
online
commerce
is
likely
to
continue
its
growth
here
in
the
United
States
and
in
other
countries.
文章大意:本文为一篇议论文。越来越流行的网购严重冲击着传统商业市场,那么传统商业怎么能够留住顾客呢?对此本文专家给出了几点建议。
1.Traditional
businessmen
feel
upset
because
________.
A.consumers
can
get
a
better
selection
by
shopping
online
B.more
and
more
people
purchase
things
on
the
computer
C.people
like
to
have
their
goods
delivered
to
their
house
D.growing
online
sales
will
cut
their
share
of
the
market
答案:D 细节理解题。根据文章第
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )一段“Traditional
businessmen
feel
worried
that
growing
e commerce
will
reduce
their
share
of
the
market.”可知,答案D符合文义。
2.According
to
Mc
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some
traditional
stores
are
keeping
customers
by
________.
A.providing
customers
with
extra
services
B.inviting
customers
to
try
on
clothing
C.delivering
goods
to
each
doorstep
D.repairing
computers
and
electronics
only
答案:A 细节理解题。根据
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )文章第三段的最后一句“He
says
some
traditional
stores
are
also
pleasing
customers
with
services
that
set
up
or
repair
computers
and
electronics.”可以推知,答案A“给顾客提供额外的服务”符合文义。
3.From
the
4th
paragraph,
we
know
that
________.
A.online
shoppers
tend
to
be
cold
to
each
other
B.the
process
of
shopping
online
is
full
of
emotion
C.some
shoppers
like
the
social
climate
in
traditional
stores
D.making
buying
decisions
in
traditional
shops
is
difficult
答案:C 细节理解题。根据文章
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )第四段第一句“Traditional
stores
also
offer
a
social
experience
that
some
shoppers
enjoy.”可知,答案C符合文义。
4.What
is
the
author's
attitude
towards
the
future
online
commerce
A.Doubtful.
B.Optimistic.
C.Sympathetic.
D.Concerned.
答案:B 作者态度题。根据文章最后一段“As
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more
and
more
people
have
Internet
access
and
smart
phones,
online
commerce
is
likely
to
continue
its
growth
here
in
the
United
States
and
in
other
countries.”可知,作者对网上购物持乐观态度,故答案B符合文义。
IV、任务型阅读
Ask
any
group
of
t
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in
the
UK
what
they
most
like
to
eat,
and
foods
like
pizzas,
hamburgers
and
chips
are
sure
to
get
a
mention.
But
what
teenagers
like
to
eat
is
not
necessarily
what
they
should
be
eating.
According
to
the
National
Diet
and
Nutrition
Survey,
far
too
many
young
people
in
the
UK
between
the
ages
of
4
and
18
consume
too
much
fat,
sugar
and
salt
in
their
diet.
Meanwhile,
their
intake
of
fibre,
iron
and
calcium
(钙)
is
too
low.
For
a
growing
body,
eating
foods
containing
plenty
of
calcium,
such
as
milk,
yogurt
and
cheese,
is
important
as
calcium
is
completely
necessary
for
the
development
of
healthy,
strong
bones.
Similarly,
foods
that
are
rich
in
iron
are
good
for
young,
rapidly
developing
bodies,
so
red
meat,
bread,
green
vegetables,
and
dried
fruit
are
also
recommended.
It
is
during
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our
teenage
years
that
lifestyle
habits
can
be
formed,
so
it
is
vital
that
young
people
are
educated
about
what
foods
are
good
for
them.
In
2005,
and
in
an
attempt
to
change
eating
habits
and
open
teenagers'
minds
to
new
tastes,
the
famous
chef,
Jamie
Oliver
started
a
“Feed
Me
Better”
campaign.
He
worked
with
teachers
and
cooks
in
a
number
of
schools
across
the
UK
to
provide
more
healthy,
nutritious
school
meal
choices.
Although
some
teenagers
and
parents
resisted
it,
the
campaign
was
in
general
believed
as
a
huge
success
and
helped
to
influence
governmental
policy
on
nutritional
standards
for
school
meals.
No
one
expec
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to
end
the
teenage
love
affair
with
fast
and
junk
food
but,
hopefully,
if
projects
like
“Feed
Me
Better”
continue
to
give
out
the
right
messages,
more
young
people
will
understand
the
importance
of
balancing
several
treats
with
healthier
food
choices.
Title:
A
Little
of
What
You
Fancy
1.______
Teenagers'
2.______
has
too
much
fat,
sugar,
salt
and
calories.
They
don't
3.______
in
enough
fibre,
iron
and
calcium.
Recommen dation
Teenagers
eat
foods
which
4.______
plenty
of
calcium.
Foods
rich
in
iron
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should
be
eaten
for
the
young
bodies
in
5.______
development.
“Feed
Me
Better”
Campaign
It
is
important
for
young
people
to
have
the
6.______
about
good
lifestyle
habits.●Jamie
Oliver
7.______
to
change
teenagers'
eating
habits.●More
healthy,
nutritious
meal
choices
were
8.______
for
schools.The
campaign
was
9.______
believed
successful
though
resisted.
Expectation
Young
people
can
fi
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a
10.______
between
their
treats
and
healthy
food
choices.
V.
短文改错
The
Moments(朋友圈)
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )section
of
WeChat
has
become
a
popularly
part
of
the
social
networking
platform.
We
can
share
everything
about
our
life
on
it
with
our
friend.
Many
people,
however,
chose
to
keep
their
parents
out
from
their
Moments.
They
argue
that
if
their
parents
gets
involved,
they
will
feel
upset.
As
far
as
I
am
concerning,
I
feel
happy
when
my
parents
comment
my
posts
in
my
Moments.
It
shows
their
love
and
the
care
for
me.
What’s
more,
shut
them
off
may
make
the
generation
gap
bigger
and
bigger,
while
inviting
them
in
would
help
us
communicate
better
and
feel
close
to
each
other.
I.
用所给词的词组适当形式填空
1.
make
sense
of
2.
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Apart
from
3.put
forward
4.
lead
to
5.
contributed
to
6.
was
to
blame
7.
was
absorbed
in
8.
draw
a
conclusion
9.
make
an
announcement
10.
argue
with
II、完形填空
见题干里面
III、阅读理解
A、1—4、ACBD
B、
语篇解读 父母应与孩子一起参与有意义的活动,通过和孩子一起学习、运动等,可以增加与孩子交流的机会,从而增进感情。
1.解析: 篇章结构题。作者在第一段提出问题后,紧接着在第二段提出自己的观点,因此第一段提出问题是为了引出要讨论的话题,故选C。
答案: C
2.解析: 细节理解题。根据第
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )三段中Pyper
Dixon所说的“they
start
sharing
things
and
talking
about
what
they’re
doing
and
what
they
like”可知,Dixon认为父母同孩子一起上美术课的好处是可以增进交流。
答案: B
3.解析: 词义猜测题。根据画线词
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )后面的“He
always
leaves
it
to
the
last
minute”可知,Lauren的父亲总是拖着不做作业,此处表示Lauren敦促父亲完成作业。
答案: A
4.解析: 推理判断题。根据最后一段的最后两句话可知,Dennis喜欢与Lauren一起上美术课。
答案: B
C、见题干里面
IV、任务型阅读
1.Problems 2.diet/food 3.take 4.contain/have 5.rapid
6.education 7.attempted 8.provided 9.generally
10.balance
Ⅴ.短文改错
The
Moments(朋友
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section
of
WeChat
has
become
a
popularly
part
of
the
social
networking
popular
platform.
We
can
share
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
everything
about
our
life
on
it
with
our
friend.
Many
people,
however,
friends
chose
to
keep
their
p
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out
from
their
Moments.
They
argue
that
if
their
parents
gets
involved,
choose
of
get
they
will
feel
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )upset.
As
far
as
I
am
concerning,
I
feel
happy
when
my
parents
comment
∧my
concerned
on
posts
in
my
M
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )oments.
It
shows
their
love
and
the
care
for
me.
What’s
more,
shut
them
off
may
shutting
make
the
gene
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ration
gap
bigger
and
bigger,
while
inviting
them
in
would
help
us
communicate
better
and
feel
close
to
each
other.
closer