(共37张PPT)
课时作业33
饼手册学子至愛(共113张PPT)
第一部分
回归教材
选修6
Unit
17 Laughter
课堂讲解02
基础回顾01
随堂练习03
课时作业
饼手册学子至愛课时作业34
Ⅰ.阅读理解
A
Smart
Kids
Festival
Events
Smart
Kids
is
a
collection
of
one
hundred
events
scheduled
in
October.
This
year,
it
is
experimenting
with
Pay
What
You
Decide
(PWYD).
That
is,
you
can
decide
to
pay
what
you
want
to
or
can
afford,
after
you
have
attended
an
event.
You
can
pre?book
events
without
paying
for
a
ticket
in
advance.
Here
are
some
of
the
director's
picks.
Walk
on
the
Wild
Side
Not
ticketed.Free
Join
storyteller
Sarah
Law
to
hear
science
stories
about
animals.
Along
the
way
you'll
meet
all
sorts
of
beautiful
creatures
and
discover
life
cycles
and
food
chains.
Best
suited
to
children
aged
5—9.
Children
under
8
must
be
accompanied
by
an
adult.
Introduction
to
Waves
Pre?book,
PWYD
Subjects
range
from
sound
waves
to
gravity
waves,
and
from
waves
of
light
to
crashing
waves
on
the
ocean.
Mike
Goldsmith
explores
the
fundamental
features
shared
by
all
waves
in
the
natural
world.
Science
in
the
Field
Not
ticketed,
Free
This
storytelling
night
features
a
scientist
sharing
his
favourite
memories
of
gathering
first?hand
data
on
various
field
trips.
Come
along
for
inspiring
and
informative
stories
straight
from
the
scientist's
mouth.
Join
Mark
Samuels
to
find
out
more
in
this
fun?filled
workshop.
Festival
Dinner
Pre?book,
£25
per
person
Whether
you
want
to
explore
more
about
food,
or
just
fancy
a
talk
over
a
meal,
join
us
to
mark
the
first
science
festival
in
London.
Which
foods
should
you
eat
to
trick
your
brain
into
thinking
that
you
are
full?
Find
out
more
from
Tom
Crawford.
本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了将要在十月份的智慧儿童节上举行的四项精选活动。
1.In
which
event
can
you
decide
the
payment?
A.Walk
on
the
Wild
Side.
B.Introduction
to
Waves.
C.Science
in
the
Field.
D.Festival
Dinner.
答案:B
解析:细节理解题。根据第一段中的“Pay
What
You
Decide
(PWYD).
That
is,
you
can
decide
to
pay
what
you
want
to
or
can
afford”可知,PWYD指的是你只需为自己决定参加的活动付款;再根据Introduction
to
Waves部分中的“Pre?book,PWYD”可知,Introduction
to
Waves这项活动可以由自己决定付款。故选B。
2.Who
will
talk
about
experiences
of
collecting
direct
data?
A.Sarah
Law.
B.Mike
Goldsmith.
C.Mark
Samuels.
D.Tom
Grawford.
答案:C
解析:推理判断题。根据第四段第一句中的“a
scientist
sharing
his
favourite
memories
of
gathering
first?hand
data
on
various
field
trips”可知,一位科学家分享了他最宝贵的回忆:关于在各种实地考察活动中收集第一手数据;再根据第四段最后一句可知,加入Mark
Samuels,你可以在这个充满乐趣的工作室中发现更多。由此推知,Mark
Samuels将会谈到收集数据的经历。故选C。
3.What
do
the
four
events
have
in
common?
A.Family?based.
B.Science?themed.
C.Picked
by
children.
D.Filled
with
adventures.
答案:B
解析:细节理解题。根据Walk
on
the
Wild
Side部分中的“science
stories
about
animals”,
Introduction
to
Waves部分中的“explores
the
fundamental
features
shared
by
all
waves
in
the
natural
world”,
Science
in
the
Field部分内容以及Festival
Dinner部分中的“the
first
science
festival
in
London”可知,这四项活动都与科学有关。故选B。
B
On
a
recent
afternoon,
some
60
years
after
they
graduated
from
grammar
school,
Kathleen
Rys,
72,
and
her
sister
Lorraine
O'Kelly,
70,
sat
down
and
had
a
meal
with
a
classmate,
Bruce
Smit,
71
for
the
first
time.
In
the
1950s,
Lorraine
and
Kathleen
Rys'
family
moved
from
Chicago
to
Monee.
As
new
kids
at
Monee
Elementary
School,
they
soon
found
themselves
on
the
outs
with
other
students.
“I
would
be
with
the
other
guys
and
see
Kathleen
walking
down
the
hallway,
her
head
down,
holding
her
books,
walking
slowly.
And
all
of
us
guys
would
lean
against
the
wall
until
she
passed.
Then
we'd
burst
into
laughter.
How
rude
is
that?
It's
just
crazy,”
said
Bruce,
a
doctor
whose
wife,
Tammy,
organized
the
meeting.
The
women
said
none
of
the
teachers
cared
about
it.
“We
just
kept
it
to
ourselves,”
Lorraine
said.
Over
the
years,
Tammy
Smit
said,
“Bruce
would
just
start
to
cry
at
times.
He'd
wonder
what
happened
to
the
sisters,
if
they
led
a
good
life.”
One
day
a
few
weeks
ago,
Tammy
took
to
the
Internet
and
found
Mary
O'Kelly,
Lorraine's
daughter,
and
offered
to
set
up
a
meeting.
The
idea
of
revisiting
the
pain
was
not
well?received
by
Kathleen,
who
had
never
married,
let
alone
gone
on
a
date.
It
took
some
convincing,
but
Lorraine
finally
got
Kathleen
to
agree
to
meet
with
Bruce.
Bruce
broke
into
tears.
“I'm
so
ashamed,
so
embarrassed,”
he
said.
“But
I'm
so
happy
that
you're
still
here
and
that
I
can
finally
apologize.”
He
said
he
hoped
his
apology
would
encourage
others
to
seek
forgiveness
for
the
pain
they
had
made
on
others.
Lorraine
said,
“This
is
a
beautiful
thing.
It's
just
wonderful
that
a
person
can
ask
for
forgiveness
after
about
60
years.
It's
like
a
miracle
to
us.
It's
healing
to
us.”
本文是一篇记叙文。大约六十年前,Kathleen
Rys和她的妹妹Lorraine
O'Kelly转学到一所新学校,不料遭到了同班同学的嘲笑。多年以后,班里的男生Bruce
Smit感到非常后悔,其妻子在网上找到这对姐妹的信息后,为他们安排了一次会面,Bruce
Smit向她们道了歉,这对姐妹也原谅了他……
4.What
can
we
learn
from
the
first
three
paragraphs?
A.Kathleen
made
her
classmates
afraid
of
her
at
school.
B.Kathleen
was
once
hurt
by
her
classmates
at
school.
C.Bruce
Smit
asked
his
wife
to
organize
the
meeting.
D.Bruce
Smit
spoke
ill
of
Kathleen.
答案:B
解析:细节理解题。根据第三段中的“And
all
of
us
guys
would
lean
against
the
wall
until
she
passed.
Then
we'd
burst
into
laughter.
How
rude
is
that?”可知,Bruce和其他男生都紧靠着墙,直到Kathleen走过去,然后他们突然大笑起来,这是非常无礼的;并结合前两段内容可推知,Kathleen曾经受到同班同学的伤害,故B项正确。
5.What
does
the
underlined
word
“it”
in
the
4th
paragraph
probably
refer
to?
A.The
guys'
meeting.
B.Kathleen's
slow
pace.
C.The
guys'
apology.
D.Kathleen's
suffering.
答案:D
解析:代词指代题。根据第三段中的“And
all
of
us
guys
would
lean
against
the
wall
until
she
passed.
Then
we'd
burst
into
laughter.
How
rude
is
that?”可知,Bruce和其他男生都紧靠着墙,直到Kathleen走过去,然后他们突然大笑起来,这是非常无礼的;并结合第四段中的“The
women
said
none
of
the
teachers
cared
about
it”和“We
just
kept
it
to
ourselves”可知,没有任何老师对此表示关心,她们也不对别人说;据此可推知,it指代Kathleen因受到同班同学的嘲笑而遭受的精神上的痛苦,故D项正确。
6.How
did
Kathleen
first
feel
about
the
meeting?
A.Angry.
B.Excited.
C.Anxious.
D.Unwilling.
答案:D
解析:推理判断题。根据第五段倒数第二句“The
idea
of
revisiting
the
pain
was
not
well?received
by
Kathleen,
who
had
never
married,
let
alone
gone
on
a
date”可知,Kathleen不想接受重新体验痛苦的建议,她从未结过婚,更不用说去约会了;据此可推知,对于三人的会面,Kathleen一开始是不愿意接受的,故D项正确。
7.What
can
we
infer
from
the
last
paragraph?
A.Bruce
was
embarrassed
about
his
apology.
B.The
other
guys
apologized
to
the
two
sisters.
C.Bruce
and
the
two
sisters
felt
a
sense
of
relief.
D.Lorraine
thought
the
apology
came
a
little
late.
答案:C
解析:推理判断题。根据尾段中的Bruce所说的话“But
I'm
so
happy
that
you're
still
here
and
that
I
can
finally
apologize”可知,Bruce对能有机会向她们道歉感到很高兴;根据尾段中Lorraine所说的话“This
is
a
beautiful
thing.
It's
just
wonderful
that
a
person
can
ask
for
forgiveness
after
about
60
years.
It's
like
a
miracle
to
us.
It's
healing
to
us”可知,Lorraine认为大约60年前嘲笑过她们的人能请求原谅是一件美好的事情;据此可推知,这次会面让三人都感到宽慰,故C项正确。
Ⅱ.完形填空
Greenberg
was
a
lucky
guy
to
enter
Columbia
University
on
a
full
scholarship.
But
just
before
junior
year,
Greenberg's
__1__
changed.
One
day
his
vision
“__2__
up”
and
later
he
was
diagnosed
(诊断)
with
glaucoma
(青光眼).
Then
doctors
operated
on
Greenberg's
eyes.
__3__,
the
surgery
didn't
work.
Greenberg
was
going
blind.
He
was
so
__4__
that
he
refused
to
see
anyone.
As
Greenberg's
best
friend,
Arthur
persuaded
Greenberg
to
go
back
to
Columbia
University
and
__5__
to
be
his
“reader”.
Arthur
read
__6__
to
him
every
day,
taking
time
out
from
his
own
study,
and
Greenberg
__7__
scoring
straight
A's.
Still,
he
was
__8__
about
getting
alone
and
relied
on
his
friend.
Then,
one
afternoon,
Greenberg
and
Arthur
went
to
Midtown
Manhattan.
When
it
was
time
to
go
back
to
campus.
Arthur
said
he
couldn't
__9__
him
because
of
an
appointment.
Greenberg
__10__.
They
argued,
and
Arthur
walked
off,
__11__
Greenberg
alone
in
Grand
Central
Terminal.
Greenberg,
who
was
completely
__12__,
stumbled
(蹒跚而行)
through
the
rush?hour
crowd.
He
took
a
shuttle
train
west
to
Times
Square,
and
then
transferred
to
an
uptown
train.
Four
miles
later,
he
__13__
at
the
Columbia
University
stop.
At
the
gate
of
the
university,
someone
__14__
him.
“Oops,
excuse
me,
sir.”
Greenberg
__15__
the
voice.
It
was
Arthur's.
Greenberg's
first
reaction
was
__16__,
but
in
the
next
second,
he
realized
what
he
had
just
__17__
and
realized,
too,
who
had
made
it
possible.
__18__,
Arthur
had
been
with
him
the
whole
day,
using
one
of
the
most
__19__
strategies.
Blindness
doesn't
make
Greenberg
fail
to
appreciate
the
__20__
of
life.
He
always
says
he
is
the
luckiest
man
in
the
world.
Greenberg是哥伦比亚大学的一名优秀学生,他因患青光眼而失明,因此不愿见任何人。幸运的是,在好朋友Arthur的帮助下,他克服了困难,重新找到了生活的美好。
1.A.faith
B.attitude
C.fortune
D.reputation
答案:C
解析:根据空前一句“Greenberg
was
a
lucky
guy
to
enter
Columbia
University
on
a
full
scholarship”和空后一句中的“he
was
diagnosed
(诊断)
with
glaucoma
(青光眼)”可推知,此处表示Greenberg的命运(fortune)发生了变化。故正确答案为C。
2.A.lit
B.steamed
C.cleared
D.cheered
答案:B
解析:根据空后的“and
later
he
was
diagnosed
(诊断)
with
glaucoma
(青光眼)”可推知,一天,他的视力变得模糊。故正确答案为B。
3.A.Otherwise
B.Moreover
C.Therefore
D.However
答案:D
解析:根据空前一句“Then
doctors
operated
on
Greenberg's
eyes”和空后的“the
surgery
didn't
work”可知,前后句是转折关系。however“但是,然而”符合语境。otherwise“否则”;moreover“而且,此外”;therefore“因此,所以”。
4.A.shy
B.desperate
C.selfish
D.nervous
答案:B
解析:根据空前一句“Greenberg
was
going
blind”可知,他是如此绝望(desperate)以至于拒绝见任何人。故正确答案为B。
5.A.offered
B.pretended
C.happened
D.learned
答案:A
解析:根据下文“Arthur
read
__6__
to
him
every
day,
taking
time
out
from
his
own
study”可知,Arthur说服Greenberg回到哥伦比亚大学,并主动提出(offered)成为他的“阅读器”。故正确答案为A。
6.A.letters
B.newspapers
C.textbooks
D.magazines
答案:C
解析:根据下文“Greenberg
__7__
scoring
straight
A's”并结合语境可推知,Arthur应该是给Greenberg读课本(textbooks)。故正确答案为C。
7.A.ended
up
B.carried
on
C.imagined
D.considered
答案:A
解析:根据语境可知,在Arthur的帮助下,Greenberg最终取得了全优的成绩。end
up“最终处于”符合语境。故正确答案为A。
8.A.curious
B.confident
C.excited
D.tentative
答案:D
解析:根据本句中的“Still”以及空后的“relied
on
his
friend”可推知,他对独处感到犹豫。tentative“犹豫的”符合语境,故正确答案为D。
9.A.abandon
B.rescue
C.comfort
D.accompany
答案:D
解析:根据空后的“because
of
an
appointment”可知,Arthur因为有约会而无法陪同(accompany)他。故正确答案为D。abandon“抛弃,丢弃”;rescue“营救”;comfort“安慰”。
10.A.compromised
B.panicked
C.explained
D.apologized
答案:B
解析:根据语境可知,Greenberg还没有做好独处的准备,当Arthur无法陪同他时,他感到惊慌失措。故正确答案为B。compromise“妥协”;explain“解释”;apologize“道歉”。
11.A.leaving
B.finding
C.consulting
D.serving
答案:A
解析:根据空前的“Arthur
walked
off”可知,Arthur把Greenberg独自留在(leaving)纽约中央车站。故正确答案为A。
12.A.tired
B.amused
C.confused
D.satisfied
答案:C
解析:根据语境并结合选项可知,对于Arthur将他独自留下,他感到很困惑。confused“困惑的,糊涂的”符合语境。故正确答案为C。
13.A.got
off
B.pulled
over
C.looked
around
D.ran
away
答案:A
解析:根据空后的“at
the
Columbia
University
stop”可推知,Greenberg在哥伦比亚大学站下了车。故正确答案为A。
14.A.turned
to
B.shouted
at
C.knocked
into
D.quarreled
with
答案:C
解析:根据下文中的“Oops,
excuse
me,
sir”可推知,有人撞(knocked
into)到了Greenberg。故正确答案为C。
15.A.raised
B.lost
C.controlled
D.recognized
答案:D
解析:根据下文中的“It
was
Arthur's”可知,Greenberg认出(recognized)了Arthur的声音。故正确答案为D。
16.A.anger
B.pleasure
C.relief
D.sorrow
答案:A
解析:根据语境可知,Arthur之前将他独自留下,现在又撞到了他,Greenberg第一反应应是愤怒(anger)。故正确答案为A。
17.A.missed
B.questioned
C.ignored
D.achieved
答案:D
解析:根据空后的“and
realized,
too,
who
had
made
it
possible”可知,Greenberg意识到他自己刚刚完成的事情,也意识到是谁让这一切成为可能。故正确答案为D。
18.A.Gradually
B.Finally
C.Obviously
D.Strangely
答案:C
解析:根据空后的“Arthur
had
been
with
him
the
whole
day,
using
one
of
the
most
__19__
strategies”可推知,很明显(Obviously),Arthur一整天都和他在一起,用一种最巧妙的(brilliant)计策。故正确答案为C。
19.A.brilliant
B.familiar
C.defensive
D.complex
答案:A
解析:参见上题解析。familiar“熟悉的”;defensive“防御的”;complex“复杂的”。
20.A.magic
B.beauty
C.wisdom
D.truth
答案:B
解析:根据全文内容以及空后一句“He
always
says
he
is
the
luckiest
man
in
the
world”可知,失明也未能阻止Greenberg欣赏生活的美好(beauty)。故正确答案为B。课时作业33
Ⅰ.完形填空
On
a
beautiful
September
evening,
my
11?year?old
grandson,
Josh,
and
his
team
were
warming
up
for
their
first
football
game
of
the
season.
At
six,
the
__1__
called
the
captains
forward,
said
something
and
__2__
his
whistle.
The
two
teams
__3__
separately.
I
was
__4__.
The
other
team
were,
__5__,
ten
inches
taller
than
our
players.
It
didn't
take
long
for
their
__6__
advantage
to
show.
They
took
a
7?0
lead
very
__7__.
At
the
half,
the
score
stood
at
34
to
6.
Josh
__8__
minimal
play
time.
In
the
second
half,
they
used
Josh
more
often.
The
score
climbed
to
40
to
6.
Once
again,
the
other
team
began
their
__9__
down
the
field.
Their
quarterback
threw
the
ball.
The
receiver
caught
it
and
__10__
the
goal.
There
was
only
one
man
in
his
__11__—Josh.
Josh
dove
and
__12__
that
boy's
legs
with
all
his
strength.
The
receiver
dragged
Josh
a
couple
of
yards
and
__13__
fell
down.
On
the
next
play,
their
quarterback
shot
an
opening
and
rushed
to
the
goal,
but
there
was
Josh
again.
Josh
knocked
him
off
his
feet
and
__14__
another
goal.
They
scored
on
the
last
play,
but
it
wasn't
Josh's
__15__.
The
game
ended
with
a
score
of
48
to
6.
On
the
way
home,
I
wanted
to
__16__
Josh,
but
he
turned
to
me
with
a
__17__
smile.
“Grandpa,
that
was
a
__18__
game.”
“But
you
lost,
48
to
6!”
“I
know,
but
I
did
good.”
The
boy
understood
the
__19__
better
than
I
did.
They
didn't
win,
but
he
did
his
best.
I
was
proud
of
him.
More
__20__,
he
was
proud
of
himself.
本文是一篇记叙文。“我”十一岁的孙子Josh参加了赛季的第一次足球赛,对手平均比他们高出10英寸。在赛场上,Josh拼尽全力挽救了几个球;虽然最终比赛输了,但是他认为自己做得很好,并为自己感到自豪,“我”也为他感到自豪。
1.A.player
B.referee
C.coach
D.receiver
答案:B
解析:根据上文可知,“我”的十一岁的孙子和他的球队正在为他们这个赛季的第一场足球比赛做准备活动;结合该句中的“At
six,
the
__1__
called
the
captains
forward”和常识可知,在六点,裁判员把队长们叫上前,故B项正确。
2.A.waved
B.raised
C.threw
D.blew
答案:D
解析:根据语境可知,裁判员吹响了哨子,故D项正确。
3.A.gathered
B.practiced
C.celebrated
D.wandered
答案:A
解析:根据语境可知,两支球队分别集合;A项意为“集合”,故A项正确;B项意为“练习”;C项意为“庆祝,庆贺”;D项意为“徘徊”。
4.A.inspired
B.embarrassed
C.shocked
D.delighted
答案:C
解析:根据后一句中的“ten
inches
taller
than
our
players”可知,对方球队的成员平均(on
average)比“我”孙子所在的球队的成员高出10英寸;由此可知,“我”感到很震惊;C项意为“震惊”,故C项正确。
5.A.in
total
B.on
average
C.at
length
D.for
example
答案:B
解析:参见上题解析。
6.A.speed
B.strength
C.age
D.size
答案:D
解析:根据上文可知,对方球队队员的身高远高于“我”孙子所在的球队队员的身高;结合该句“It
didn't
take
long
for
their
__6__
advantage
to
show”可知,没过多久,他们的(身高)尺寸优势就显现出来了。D项意为“尺寸”,故D项正确。
7.A.often
B.soon
C.regularly
D.rarely
答案:B
解析:根据语境可推知,很快,对方就以7?0领先;B项意为“很快”,故B项正确。
8.A.saw
B.lost
C.expected
D.wasted
答案:A
解析:根据后一句“In
the
second
half,
they
used
Josh
more
often”可知,在下半场(比赛),他们更多地让Josh上场;据此可推知,在上半场Josh的比赛时间很少。see
“经历”符合语境。
9.A.break
B.search
C.charge
D.debate
答案:C
解析:根据下文中的“Their
quarterback
threw
the
ball...the
goal”可知,他们开始投球,接球者拿到了球并朝球门进球;据此可知,对方球队再一次开始了冲锋;charge意为“冲锋”,故C项正确。
10.A.let
in
B.fought
for
C.went
in
D.headed
for
答案:D
解析:参见上题解析。head
for意为“朝……进发”,故D项正确。
11.A.way
B.position
C.sight
D.mind
答案:A
解析:根据语境可知,只有一个人挡住了他的路——Josh。in
sb.'s
way为固定搭配,意为“妨碍,挡着……的路”,故A项正确。
12.A.made
room
for
B.looked
up
at
C.took
hold
of
D.kept
away
from
答案:C
解析:根据该句“Josh
dove
and
__12__
that
boy's
legs
with
all
his
strength”可知,Josh扑过去,用尽全身力气抓住那个男孩的腿。take
hold
of意为“抓住”,故C项正确。
13.A.accidentally
B.finally
C.deliberately
D.gradually
答案:B
解析:根据该句“The
receiver
dragged
Josh
a
couple
of
yards
and
__13__
fell
down”可知,接球者拖着Josh走了几码,最终摔倒了。B项意为“终于”,故B项正确;A项意为“意外地”;C项意为“故意”;D项意为“逐渐地”。
14.A.saved
B.gained
C.tried
D.kicked
答案:A
解析:根据语境可知,Josh撞倒了他,又一次救了球;A项意为“挽救”,故A项正确。
15.A.turn
B.honor
C.fault
D.option
答案:C
解析:根据上文可知,Josh挽救了几个球;结合该句“They
scored
on
the
last
play,
but
it
wasn't
Josh's
__15__”可知,虽然对方得了分,但不是Josh的过错,故C项正确。
16.A.trick
B.scold
C.praise
D.comfort
答案:D
解析:根据语境可知,Josh所在的球队失败了;由此可推知,在回家的路上,“我”想要安慰他;D项意为“安慰”,故D项正确。
17.A.sad
B.wide
C.bitter
D.polite
答案:B
解析:根据下文中的“I
know,
but
I
did
good”可知,尽管最终失败了,但Josh认为自己在球场上做得很好;结合该句中的“smile”可知,他朝“我”咧嘴一笑,故B项符合语境。
18.A.great
B.close
C.silly
D.vital
答案:A
解析:根据语境并结合上题解析可推知,Josh告诉“我”,那场比赛很棒,故A项正确。
19.A.team
B.play
C.game
D.field
答案:C
解析:根据上文中的“game”,并结合Josh对这场球赛的评价可知,他对这场球赛的理解比“我”好;C项意为“比赛”,故C项正确。
20.A.seriously
B.fortunately
C.specifically
D.importantly
答案:D
解析:根据语境可知,此处表示“更重要的是,他为自己而自豪”;D项意为“重要的是”,故D项正确。
Ⅱ.七选五
Axel
Winch
was
born
nearly
13
weeks
prematurely.
He
had
bleeding
in
his
brain
and
hearing
problems.
__1__
After
a
week
in
the
hospital
in
Grand
Junction,
where
his
single
mom
Melissa
lives,
he
developed
a
terrible
intestinal
(肠的)
condition.
Doctors
decided
to
send
Axel
and
Melissa
to
Children's
Hospital
Colorado
in
Aurora,
which
is
more
than
200
miles
away.
Melissa
is
a
police
officer
in
Grand
Junction.
She
once
got
seriously
injured
in
a
fight
with
bad
guys
in
order
to
save
the
innocent.
After
knowing
the
bad
news
about
Melissa's
baby,
the
police
department
in
Grand
Junction
wanted
to
help
her.
They
connected
with
the
officers
they
knew
in
Aurora.
Soon
after
Axel
and
Melissa
arrived
at
Children's
Hospital
Colorado
in
Aurora,
members
of
the
Aurora
police
department
came
with
offers
of
help.
__2__
A
detective
gave
Melissa
a
place
to
stay.
Others
offered
other
kinds
of
help.
After
weeks
of
caring
for
Axel
in
Aurora,
Axel's
condition
had
improvement.
__3__
She
had
to
briefly
return
to
Grand
Junction
for
two
reasons.
Firstly,
she
had
to
make
money
to
make
ends
meet.
Secondly,
Melissa's
leave
had
run
out,
so
she
had
to
return
to
work
for
a
few
days.
She
hated
having
to
abandon
her
son,
who
had
improved
but
was
still
facing
further
operations.
Melissa
cried
a
lot
on
her
way
back
to
Grand
Junction.
But
the
family
came
through
again.
After
Melissa's
story
spread
in
Aurora,
more
people
there
came
to
help.
The
kind?hearted
people
scheduled
for
themselves
to
spend
time
with
Axel—morning,
afternoon,
and
night.
__4__
After
four
months
in
the
hospital,
Axel
was
strong
enough
to
go
home.
He
can
see
now
and
has
recovered
some
hearing.
__5__
Melissa
says,
“I'm
just
seeing
miracle
(奇迹)
after
miracle.”
A.The
doctors
didn't
think
he
could
make
it.
B.One
brought
them
food
and
some
necessities.
C.But
Axel's
condition
worsened
day
after
day.
D.But
before
long,
Melissa
met
with
a
problem.
E.He
has
grown
into
almost
a
normal,
healthy
baby.
F.They
took
good
care
of
Axel
when
his
mom
was
absent.
G.Officers
in
Grand
Junction
were
quite
anxious
about
Axel's
condition.
本文是一篇记叙文,介绍了Melissa和她生病的孩子受到好心人帮助的温馨故事。
1.A 解析:该项位于段中,与上文形成逻辑上的指代关系,该项中的it对应上文中的prematurely;同时该项与下文形成逻辑上的因果关系。
2.B 解析:该项位于段中,与上文members...came
with
offers
of
help.形成解释说明的关系,与下文A
detective...of
help.形成并列关系。
3.D 解析:该项位于段首,是本段的主旨句。通读本段可知,本段主要陈述的是Melissa面临的问题。
4.F 解析:该项位于段尾,与上文形成逻辑上的指代关系,该项中的they指代上文提到的那些好心人。
5.E 解析:该项位于段中。与上文He
can
see
now
and
has
recovered
some
hearing.形成逻辑上的顺承关系。
Ⅲ.短文改错
I'm
delight
to
welcome
you
to
our
Wildlife
Club.
You'll
be
surprised
that
a
various
of
plants
and
creatures
are
living
here.
Here
are
the
most
visited
tourist
sites.
One
of
the
pleasant
place
is
Holland
Common.
This
has
been
public
land
for
two
hundred
of
years,
and
that
you'll
find
interesting
is
that
the
River
Ouse
has
its
source
in
the
Common.
There's
information
board
about
the
plants
and
animals
and
the
Common
is
accessibly
24
hours
a
day.
Then
there
is
Holl
Island,
which
was
noted
for
its
great
range
of
trees.
It
is
open
only
from
Friday
to
Sunday
because
it's
quite
small,
but
if
there
were
people
around
every
day,
many
of
the
wildlife
would
keep
away.
Have
a
good
time
here!
答案
I'm
to
welcome
you
to
our
Wildlife
Club.
You'll
be
surprised
that
a
of
plants
and
creatures
are
living
here.
Here
are
the
most
visited
tourist
sites.
One
of
the
pleasant
is
Holland
Common.
This
has
been
public
land
for
two
hundred
years,
and
you'll
find
interesting
is
that
the
River
Ouse
has
its
source
in
the
Common.
There's
information
board
about
the
plants
and
animals
and
the
Common
is
24
hours
a
day.
Then
there
is
Holl
Island,
which
noted
for
its
great
range
of
trees.
It
is
open
only
from
Friday
to
Sunday
because
it's
quite
small,
if
there
were
people
around
every
day,
of
the
wildlife
would
keep
away.
Have
a
good
time
here!
Ⅳ.书面表达
假定你是李华,校学生会组织学生下周六开展关爱自闭症儿童(children
with
autism)义演活动。请你给外教Shelly写一封邮件,邀请她一同前往。内容包括:
1.时间和地点;
2.活动内容(现场表演、义卖等)。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear_Shelly,
I'd_like_to_invite_you_to_join_us_in_an_activity_of_caring_for_children_with_autism,_which_is_to_take_place_at_Zhongshan_Road_next_Saturday._Needless_to_say,_there_are_a_number_of_such_special_children_around_us_who_are_incapable_of_communicating_freely_with_others_and_need_more_people_to_take_care_of_them._That_day_we_will_give_performances_like_singing,_dancing_and_playing_musical_instruments_to_draw_attention_to_the_children._In_the_meanwhile,_some_pretty_works_designed_by_us_students_will_be_displayed_for_sale._The_money_collected_will_go_to_charity._We_should_be_back_around_4_o'clock_in_the_afternoon._If_you_are_able_to_come_with_us,_please_let_us_know_and_we'll_wait_for_you_at_the_school_gate_at_9_in_the_morning.
Looking_forward_to_your_reply.
Yours,
Li_Hua(共42张PPT)
课时作业34
饼手册学子至愛