高中英语人教版(新课标)必修第四册单元检测Unit 1 Women of achievement (Word原卷版+Word解析版)(无听力试题 2份打包 )

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Unit
1
Women
of
achievement
A
King's
College
Summer
School
???
King’s
College
Summer
School
is
an
annual(每年的)
training
programme
for
high
school
students
at
all
levels
who
want
to
improve
their
English.
Courses
are
given
by
the
teachers
of
King's
College
and
other
colleges
in
New
York.
Trips
to
museums
and
culture
centres
are
also
organized.
This
year's
summer
school
will
be
from
July
25
to
August
15.
???
More
information
is
as
follows:
Application
date
Courses
●Students
in
New
York?should
send
their
applications
before
July
18.●Students
of
other
cities
should
send
their
applications
before
July
16.●Foreign
students
should?send
their
applications
before
July
10.
●English
LanguageSpoken
English:
22
hours?Reading
and
Writing:
10?hours●American
History:
16?hours●American
Culture:
16?hours?
Steps●A
letter
of
self-introduction?●A
letter
of
recommendation?(推荐)
The
letters
should
be
written
in
English
with
all
the?necessary
information.?
Cost●Daily
lessons:
$
200●Sports
and
activities:$100?●Travels:
S
200●Hotel
service:
$400
You
may
choose
to
live?with
your
friends
or
relatives?in
the
same
city.
Please
write
to:?Thompson,Sanders?1026
King’s
Street?New
York.
NY
10016,
USA?E-mail:KC-Summer-School@yahoo.
com
1.You
can
most
probably
read
the
text
in
_______.
A.a
newspaper
B.a
travel
guide
C.a
textbook
D.a
telephone
book
2.If
you
are
to
live
with
your
relatives
in
New
York,
you
will
have
to
pay
the
school?__________.
A.$
200
B.$400
C.$
500
D.$900
3.What
information
can
you
get
from
the
passage?
A.This
year's
programme
will
last
two
months.
B.You
can
write
to
Thompson
only
in
English.
C.As
a
Chinese
student,
you
can
send
your
application
on
July
14.
D.You
can
get
in
touch
with
the
school
by
email
and
by
telephone.
B
???
Born
in
1983
in
Arizona,
US,
Jessica
has
learned
to
live
her
life
with
her
feet.
She
was
born
without
arms,
and
no
doctors
could
figure
out
why.
There
were
many
questions
at
the
time
about
whether
Jessica
would
be
able
to
live
a
“normal”
life.
However,
Jessica’s
father
said,
“I
have
never
shed
a
tear
about
her
birth
condition.”
With
the
support
of
her
parents
and
family,
Jessica
became
confident
in
herself
as
an
adult
and
continued
to
explore
the
world
with
her
feet.
???
As
a
child,
Jessica
studied
dance
in
her
hometown.
When
the
first
performance
arrived,
she
asked
to
be
put
in
the
back
row.
Her
dance
teacher
told
her
there
was
no
back
row.
Nervously,
she
took
the
stage
with
the
other
students
and
performed
her
routine.
When
she
finished,
the
applause
from
the
audience
gave
her
encouragement
and
the
confidence
to
continue
dancing
for
14
years.
???
After
graduating
from
high
school,
Jessica
attended
the
University
of
Arizona,
where
she
earned
a
bachelor’s
degree
in
Psychology.
When
talking
about
her
major,
she
frequently
explains
that
psychology
has
a
great
effect
on
her
life,
helping
her
out
of
a
physical
limitation.
???
During
college,
Jessica
signed?up
for
a
club
of
Taekwondo
(跆拳道)
and
learned
all
of
the
color
belt
material.
The
instructors
created
a
course
that
would
be
accessible
to
any
future
armless
students.
Jessica
became
the
first
armless
person
to
earn
a
black
belt
in
the
club.
Jessica’s
most
famous
accomplishment
was
learning
how
to
fly.
It
took
three
states,
four
airplanes,
two
flight
instructors
and
a
discouraging
year
to
find
the
right
aircraft.
She
received
the
Guinness
World
Record
for
being
the
first
person
permitted
to
fly
an
airplane
with
only
her
feet.
???
Now
Jessica
works
as
a
motivational
lecturer.
She
travels
the
world
sharing
her
story
and
encouraging
people
to
be
creative
with
the
slogan
“Think
outside
the
shoe.”
1.What
encourages
Jessica
to
keep
dancing
for
so
many
years?
A.The
support
of
her
family.
B.Her
dance
teacher’s
words.
C.The
help
of
the
other
students.
D.Her
success
in
the
first
performance.
2.Why
did
Jessica’s?
major
in
psychology
in
university?
A.Because
psychology
is
the
best
subject
in
her
university.
B.Because
psychology
can
bring
her
a
good
job
in
the
future.
C.Because
psychology
can
help
her
go
beyond
her
disability.
D.Because
psychology
is
fit
for
an
armless
student.
3.What’s
Jessica’s
greatest
achievement?
A.Flying
an
airplane
with
her
feet.
B.Finding
the
right
aircraft.
C.Speaking
as
a
motivational
lecturer.
D.Travelling
around
the
world.
4.What’s
the
best
title
of
the
passage?
A.A
talented
girl,Jessica
B.A
motivational
speaker
C.Exploring
the
world
with
feet
D.Being
creative
as
a
student
C
???
Dr
Dian
Fossey,
one
of
the
world's
leading
women
scientists^
had
a
remarkable
career.
The
work
she
devoted
her
life
to
protecting
and
studying
the
mountain
gorillas(大猩猩)
of
Africa
—has
proved
highly
effective
and
has
resulted
in
the
steady(平稳的)
increase
of
this
most
endangered
great
apes.
???
Fossey
made
her
first
trip
to
Africa
in
1963.
Three
years
later,
she
returned
to
Africa
to
begin
a
long-time
study
of
the
mountain
gorillas.
She
set
up
camp
in
the
Democratic
Republic
of
Congo
but
moved
to
Rwanda
because
of
political
reasons
in
1967.
She
established
her
“Karisoke”
Research
Centre
camp
on
September
24,1967.
???
Fossey’s
aims
were
to
study
gorilla
ecology(生态学)and
social
organization.
She
found
that
in
order
to
achieve
this,
she
needed
to
recognize
individual
gorillas,
which
required
that
the
gorillas
get
used
to
her
presence(出现).
By
copying
gorillas’
behaviour
and
sounds,
Fossey
began
to
gain
their
trust,
and
in
1970
an
adult
male
gorilla
she
had
named
“Peanuts”
reached
out
to
touch
her
hand.
???
Close
observations
over
thousands
of
hours
enabled
Fossey
to
gain
the
gorillas’
trust
and
bring
forth
new
knowledge
about
their
behaviour.
Stories
and
photographs
of
her
work
were
published
in
National
Geographic
Magazijie
and
elsewhere.
???
In
1977,one
of
Fossey’s
favorite
gorillas,
Digit,
was
killed
by
poachers
and
she
established
the
Digit
Fund
to
help
raise
money
for
gorilla
protection
efforts
in
the
same
year.
???
On
December
26,1985,Fossey
was
murdered
while
going
back
to
her
house
in
Karisoke.
Her
body
was
discovered
near
the
research
centre.
Most
probably,
Dian
Fossey
had
been
killed
by
the
poachers
she'd
fought
against.
On
her
tombstone(墓碑),“No
one
loved
gorillas
more
..."
???
In
1988,
the
life
and
the
work
of
Fossey
were
made
into
a
movie
based
on
her
book.
1.Why
does
the
author
say
Dr
Dian
Fossey
“had
a
remarkable
career”?
A.Because
she
travelled
all
over
the
world.
B.Because
she
liked
to
play
with
gorillas.
C.Because
she
studied
gorilla
ecology.
D.Because
she
made
great
apes
increase
steadily.
2.
Which
of
the
following
shows
the
right
time
order
of
the
events
in
Fossey's
life?
a.
She
established
the
Digit
Fund.?b.?Her
story
was
shown
in
a
movie.
c.
She
was
killed
probably
by
the
poachers.?d.?She
established
her
“Karisoke”
centre.
A.a,d,c,b
B.a,c,d,b
C.d,c,b,a
D.d,a,c,b
3.The
underlined
word
“poachers”
in
Paragraph
5
probably
refers
to
people
who?_________.
A.sell
drugs
against
the
law
B.hunt
animals
against
the
law
C.hate
successful
people
D.like
to
do
harm
to
people
4.From
the
words
on
Fossey's
tombstone,
we
can
infer
that?_________.
A.Fossey
was
the
person
who
loved
gorillas
most
B.after
Fossey
died,
no
one
loves
gorillas
C.Fossey
was
the
first
one
to
study
gorillas
D.everybody
loves
gorillas
as
Fossey
did
D
???
In
Mary
Lyon's
times
there
was
no
school
in
the
United
States
in
which
a
young
lady
could
be
educated
as
well
as
a
young
man.
There
were
many
women’s
academies(学院),
as
they
were
called,
where
the
daughters
of
the
rich
were
taught
fashionable
subjects
a
little
history,
a
little
poetry,
a
little
French,
and
perhaps
a
little
Greek
and
Latin.
But
that
was
all.
The
idea
of
a
girl
studying
the
sciences
or
trying
to
qualify(使具有资格)
herself
for
any
useful
job
was
thought
not
only
silly,
but
wrong.
???
"Why
may
young
women
not
have
the
same
educational
opportunities
as
their
brothers?”
Lyon
asked.
And
the
rest
of
her
life
was
given
to
work
out
the
problem.
???
After
receiving
education
at
two
secondary
schools,
she
went
back
to
her
native
town
in
Massachusetts.
She
rented
a
small
room
and
gave
notice
that
she
would
open
a
school
for
girls.
To
her
surprise,
twenty-five
pupils
entered
her
school.
Within
a
week
the
number
was
doubled
and
the
school
was
moved
to
a
village
hall.
This
place,
too,
was
soon
filled,
and
many
of
the
classes
were
forced
to
teach
in
private
houses,
???
Lyon
asked
her
pupils
to
pay
only
small
amounts
of
money,
which
was
just
enough
to
cover
the
school’s
running
costs.
She
was
not
teaching
for
money.
She
was
teaching
to
benefit
humans.
Her
school
continued
for
six
years.
It
was
the
first
school
of
its
class
in
the
United
States
which
daughters
of
common
people
could
afford
to
attend.
???
But
Lyon
had
a
bigger
dream.
In
the
face
of
all
sorts
of
discouragements
she
never
gave
up.
At
the
age
of
forty,
she
eventually
created
a
great
school
called
Mount
Holyoke
Female
Seminary.
The
school
later
became
the
first
of
many
colleges
that
were
founded
to
give
American
girls
the
same
opportunities
for
higher
education
that
were
given
to
their
brothers.
1.What
do
we
learn
about
the
women’s
academies
of
Lyon’s
time?
A.They
qualified
girls
for
useful
jobs.
B.They
taught
very
limited
knowledge.
C.They
had
both
rich
and
poor
students.
D.They
allowed
women
to
study
sciences.
2.When
Lyon
opened
her
first
school,
she
didn't
expect
that?____________.
A.it
would
need
more
money
to
run
B.there
would
be
few
locals
supporting
her
C.the
need
for
girls'
education
would
be
so
great
D.most
girls
would
want
to
receive
private
education
3.Which
word
can
best
describe
Lyon
according
to
Paragraph
4?
A.Strict.
B.Honest.
C.Talented.
D.Selfless.
4.What
does
the
text
tell
us
about
Lyon?
A.She
had
studied
at
a
women's
academy.
B.She
was
a
pioneer
in
women’s
education.
C.She
was
greatly
influenced
by
her
brothers.
D.She
dreamed
of
becoming
a
teacher
when
young.
七选五
???
Travelling
for
business
or
pleasure
can
easily
damage
your
health.
It's
easy
to
fall
into
the
trap
of
high
caloric
meals
and
little
exercise.
①____________
???
●Keep
a
dictionary
on
hand.
???
If
you
are
travelling
somewhere
with
a
different
language,
pack
a
dictionary
and
keep
it
close
to
help
you
negotiate
(商议)the
menu
and
make
healthy
food
choices.?②____________
Look
up
the
words
that
you
don’t
understand
to
help
you
learn
about
cooking
methods
and
ingredients
so
that
you
can
choose
healthy
food.
???
●③____________
???
The
more
you
can
research
before
your
trip,
the
easier
it
will
be
to
keep
a
healthy
lifestyle
while
travelling.
To
stay
on
track
with
your
food,
try
to
find
a
nearby
grocery
store
or
healthy
food
store,
look
up
a
couple
of
well
rated
restaurants
that
offer
some
healthy
choices,
and
try
to
stay
somewhere
with
a
fridge
or
a
kitchen.
???
●Walk
every
day.
???
Exploring
your
destination
(目的地)on
foot
is
an
amazing
way
to
take
some
exercise
while
travelling.
Walk
through
nature
to
enjoy
its
beautiful
scenery,
listen
to
the
sound
of
nature
and
take
some
wonderful
pictures.
④____________
???
●Rent
a
bike.
???
Cover
more
ground
while
burning
calories
by
renting
a
bike.
Many
major
cities
have
bike-sharing
programmes,
or
you
could
contact
a
local
bike
store
to
ask
about
bike
rentals.?⑤____________
If
you
have
an
open
schedule,
you
could
even
research
bike
tours,
which
are
a
great
way
to
cover
a
long
distance
in
a
short
period
of
time.
A.
?Avoid
junk
food
and
deep
fried
food.
B.?Research
the
food
and
store
some
upon
arrival.
C.?Take
a
bike
map
of
the
city,
research
day
trips
and
get
exploring.
D.?If
you
are
exercising
while
travelling,
make
sure
you
take
in
extra
water.
E.?Here
are
some
healthy
travel
tips
which
will
keep
you
in
good
health.
F.?You
can’t
avoid
deep
fried
food
if
you
don’t
know
that
it’s
in
there!
G.?This
is
also
a
great
way
to
find
hidden
attractions
that
aren’t
in
the
travel
guides.
完形填空
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
One
hot
summer
day,
a
young
couple
and
their
four-year-old
daughter,
Tzippie,
were
on
their
way
to
the
mountains
for
a
few
weeks’
vacation.
Suddenly,
a
huge
truck
in
the
oncoming
road,????
1???
?into
the
family’s
small
car.
The
family
were
seriously????
2???
?in
the
accident.
They
were
immediately
taken
to
the????
3???
?hospital,
where
Tzippie
was
brought
to
the
children’s
ward
(病房)and
her
parents
were
taken
to
the
ICU.
Tzippie
was
not
only
in
great
pain,
but
she
was
also
very????
4???
?because
her
parents
were
not
nearby
to
give
her
comfort.
Martha,
the????
5???
?who
looked
after
Tzippie,
understood
Tzippie’s
fear
and????
6???
?and
became
very????
7???
?to
her.
After
many????
8???
?of
treatment
in
hospital,
the
family
was
allowed
to
go
home.
There
was
a????
9???
?parting
as
Tzippie
and
the
loving
nurse
said
good-bye
to
each
other.
For
a
few
months
the
family????
10???
?a
close
relationship
with
Martha.
When
they
moved
overseas,
???
11???
,
they
lost
touch
with
each
other.
Over
thirty
years
passed.
One
winter
Martha,
who
was
now????
12???
?her
seventies,
became
seriously
ill
and
was
hospitalized.
There
was
a
certain
nurse
on
duty
who
noticed
that
Martha
had
very????
13???
?visitors.
She
tried
her
best
to
give
the
elderly
lady
special
care.
One
night
when
the
nurse
was
sitting
near
her
elderly
patient
and
they
were
chatting
quietly,
she
told
the
patient
what
had????
14???
?her
to
become
a
nurse.
Now,
you
can
guess
the
end
of
the
story.
Kindness
seems
to
be
able
to
find
its
way
back
to
the
giver
because
life
really
is
all
about
giving,
receiving
and????
15???
.
1.A.crashed????
B.held????
C.turned????
D.moved
2.A.wounded????
B.injured????
C.defeated????
D.twisted
3.A.best????
B.nearest????
C.farthest????
D.busiest
4.A.bored????
B.confused????
C.frightened????
D.embarrassed
5.A.patient????
B.doctor????
C.cleaner????
D.nurse
6.A.reflection????
B.calmness????
C.ignorance????
D.insecurity
7.A.interested????
B.excited????
C.tired????
D.devoted
8.A.years????
B.days????
C.minutes????
D.hours
9.A.tearful????
B.natural????
C.normal????
D.joyful
10.A.made
up????
B.held
up????
C.kept
up????
D.took
up
11.A.therefore????
B.however????
C.besides????
D.thus
12.A.on????
B.at????
C.in????
D.among
13.A.few????
B.little????
C.many????
D.much
14.A.recommended????
B.inspired????
C.showed????
D.allowed
15.A.requiring????
B.expecting????
C.choosing????
D.repaying
语法填空
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
???
Wu
Zetian
the
only
woman
emperor
to
rule
ancient
China,
is
considered?①___________?one
of
the
most
powerful
women
in
Chinese
history.
???
She
was
born
into
a
②___________
(wealth)
family
with
great
beauty
and
intelligence.
This
beautiful
girl,
unlike
others
in
ancient
China,
③___________
(be)
in
favour
of
reading
and
often
travelled
around
the
country
with
her
father
when
she
was
young,?④___________
increased
her
knowledge
and
developed
her
talents.
When
she
was
about
fourteen,
she
⑤___________
(send)
to
the
palace
and
married
to
the
Emperor.
After
many
difficulties
and
hardships,
she
⑥___________
(successful)
made
herself
the
queen.
A?few
years
after
Emperor
Gaozong
died,
Wu
Zetian
changed
the
name
of
the
Tang
Dynasty
to
Zhou,
and
became
Empress.?⑦___________
seemed
like
a
hard
task
for
women
to
be
rulers
in
ancient
times,
but
Wu
Zetian
succeeded.
When
she
ruled
the
country,
she
supported
economic
and
cultural
⑧___________
(develop)
and
improved
people’s
living
quality.
She
also
encouraged
girls
to
go
to
school
⑨___________
(study).
Before
then,
girls
were
not
allowed
to
go
to
school.
???
Wu
Zetian
died
at
the
age
of
82,?⑩___________
(leave)
a
gravestone
without
any
words
on
it.
Although
the
Zhou
Dynasty
only
lasted
for
one
generation,
it
marked
an
important
period
in
Chinese
history.
书面表达
第一节
假如你是李华,在学完"Women
of
achievement"这一单元后,请按要求写一篇关于屠呦呦的简介。内容包括:
1.对她的评价;
2.她的研究方向(Malaria症疾)以及成就;
3.她现在的生活。
注意:
1.词数80个左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.尽量使用本单元学到的词汇。
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
第二节
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。
As
a
sixth
grader,
I
began
noticing
how
other
kids
were
separating
into
groups.
I
wasn’t
sure
where
I
belonged.
I
found
it
hard
to
fit
in.
Our
teacher
had
assigned
“secret
friends”
for
the
coming
week.
She
wrote
each
kid’
s
name
on
a
piece
of
paper
and
threw
them
into
a
glass;
then
we
each
closed
our
eyes
and
drew
the
name
of
a
classmate
who
we
were
to
secretly
befriend
and
support
over
the
next
five
school
days.
By
the
middle
of
the
week,
everyone,
including
me,
had
turned
this
assignment
into
a
contest
to
see
whose
secret
friend
could
leave
the
best
gift.
We
left
cards,
pens
and
even
money.
It
seemed
that
everyone
was
getting
cool
presents
from
their
friend
except
me.
On
the
last
morning
of
our
assignment,
I
walked
into
my
classroom
and
noticed
there
was
a
package.
I
opened
the
wrapping
paper
and
inside
was
a
box
of
powder
(胭脂粉).
The
girls
sitting
near
me
laughed
the
gift
I
had
received.
To
make
matters
worse,
the
powder
had
already
been
opened.
I
tried
to
forget
about
the
embarrassing
gift,
but
when
I
was
in
the
bathroom
during
the
break,
the
girls
who
had
seen
me
open
the
powder
started
speaking
ill
of
my
secret
friend
of
giving
it
to
me.
I
quickly
joined
in
“How
terrible,”
I
heard
myself
saying
“What
could
my
friend
be
thinking
by
giving
me
such
a
stupid
gift?
My
grandmother
wouldn’t
even
want
it.”
?
The
girls
laughed
at
my
remarks
and
rushed
out
of
the
bathroom.
I
stayed
to
wash
my
hands
and
let
the
water
run
through
my
fingers
as
I
thought
about
what
I
had
just
said.
It
wasn’t
normal
like
me
to
say
mean
things
like
that
about
someone.
Paragraph
1:
????Then
I
saw
my
classmate
Janet
come
out
of
a
bathroom
booth(厕所隔间),
tears
streaming
down
her
face.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
?Paragraph
2:
????Along
with
my
apologies,
I
explained
the
reason.
____________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Unit
1
Women
of
achievement
A
King's
College
Summer
School
???
King’s
College
Summer
School
is
an
annual(每年的)
training
programme
for
high
school
students
at
all
levels
who
want
to
improve
their
English.
Courses
are
given
by
the
teachers
of
King's
College
and
other
colleges
in
New
York.
Trips
to
museums
and
culture
centres
are
also
organized.
This
year's
summer
school
will
be
from
July
25
to
August
15.
???
More
information
is
as
follows:
Application
date
Courses
●Students
in
New
York?should
send
their
applications
before
July
18.●Students
of
other
cities
should
send
their
applications
before
July
16.●Foreign
students
should?send
their
applications
before
July
10.
●English
LanguageSpoken
English:
22
hours?Reading
and
Writing:
10?hours●American
History:
16?hours●American
Culture:
16?hours?
Steps●A
letter
of
self-introduction?●A
letter
of
recommendation?(推荐)
The
letters
should
be
written
in
English
with
all
the?necessary
information.?
Cost●Daily
lessons:
$
200●Sports
and
activities:$100?●Travels:
S
200●Hotel
service:
$400
You
may
choose
to
live?with
your
friends
or
relatives?in
the
same
city.
Please
write
to:?Thompson,Sanders?1026
King’s
Street?New
York.
NY
10016,
USA?E-mail:KC-Summer-School@yahoo.
com
1.You
can
most
probably
read
the
text
in
_______.
A.a
newspaper
B.a
travel
guide
C.a
textbook
D.a
telephone
book
2.If
you
are
to
live
with
your
relatives
in
New
York,
you
will
have
to
pay
the
school?__________.
A.$
200
B.$400
C.$
500
D.$900
3.What
information
can
you
get
from
the
passage?
A.This
year's
programme
will
last
two
months.
B.You
can
write
to
Thompson
only
in
English.
C.As
a
Chinese
student,
you
can
send
your
application
on
July
14.
D.You
can
get
in
touch
with
the
school
by
email
and
by
telephone.
B
???
Born
in
1983
in
Arizona,
US,
Jessica
has
learned
to
live
her
life
with
her
feet.
She
was
born
without
arms,
and
no
doctors
could
figure
out
why.
There
were
many
questions
at
the
time
about
whether
Jessica
would
be
able
to
live
a
“normal”
life.
However,
Jessica’s
father
said,
“I
have
never
shed
a
tear
about
her
birth
condition.”
With
the
support
of
her
parents
and
family,
Jessica
became
confident
in
herself
as
an
adult
and
continued
to
explore
the
world
with
her
feet.
???
As
a
child,
Jessica
studied
dance
in
her
hometown.
When
the
first
performance
arrived,
she
asked
to
be
put
in
the
back
row.
Her
dance
teacher
told
her
there
was
no
back
row.
Nervously,
she
took
the
stage
with
the
other
students
and
performed
her
routine.
When
she
finished,
the
applause
from
the
audience
gave
her
encouragement
and
the
confidence
to
continue
dancing
for
14
years.
???
After
graduating
from
high
school,
Jessica
attended
the
University
of
Arizona,
where
she
earned
a
bachelor’s
degree
in
Psychology.
When
talking
about
her
major,
she
frequently
explains
that
psychology
has
a
great
effect
on
her
life,
helping
her
out
of
a
physical
limitation.
???
During
college,
Jessica
signed?up
for
a
club
of
Taekwondo
(跆拳道)
and
learned
all
of
the
color
belt
material.
The
instructors
created
a
course
that
would
be
accessible
to
any
future
armless
students.
Jessica
became
the
first
armless
person
to
earn
a
black
belt
in
the
club.
Jessica’s
most
famous
accomplishment
was
learning
how
to
fly.
It
took
three
states,
four
airplanes,
two
flight
instructors
and
a
discouraging
year
to
find
the
right
aircraft.
She
received
the
Guinness
World
Record
for
being
the
first
person
permitted
to
fly
an
airplane
with
only
her
feet.
???
Now
Jessica
works
as
a
motivational
lecturer.
She
travels
the
world
sharing
her
story
and
encouraging
people
to
be
creative
with
the
slogan
“Think
outside
the
shoe.”
1.What
encourages
Jessica
to
keep
dancing
for
so
many
years?
A.The
support
of
her
family.
B.Her
dance
teacher’s
words.
C.The
help
of
the
other
students.
D.Her
success
in
the
first
performance.
2.Why
did
Jessica’s?
major
in
psychology
in
university?
A.Because
psychology
is
the
best
subject
in
her
university.
B.Because
psychology
can
bring
her
a
good
job
in
the
future.
C.Because
psychology
can
help
her
go
beyond
her
disability.
D.Because
psychology
is
fit
for
an
armless
student.
3.What’s
Jessica’s
greatest
achievement?
A.Flying
an
airplane
with
her
feet.
B.Finding
the
right
aircraft.
C.Speaking
as
a
motivational
lecturer.
D.Travelling
around
the
world.
4.What’s
the
best
title
of
the
passage?
A.A
talented
girl,Jessica
B.A
motivational
speaker
C.Exploring
the
world
with
feet
D.Being
creative
as
a
student
C
???
Dr
Dian
Fossey,
one
of
the
world's
leading
women
scientists^
had
a
remarkable
career.
The
work
she
devoted
her
life
to
protecting
and
studying
the
mountain
gorillas(大猩猩)
of
Africa
—has
proved
highly
effective
and
has
resulted
in
the
steady(平稳的)
increase
of
this
most
endangered
great
apes.
???
Fossey
made
her
first
trip
to
Africa
in
1963.
Three
years
later,
she
returned
to
Africa
to
begin
a
long-time
study
of
the
mountain
gorillas.
She
set
up
camp
in
the
Democratic
Republic
of
Congo
but
moved
to
Rwanda
because
of
political
reasons
in
1967.
She
established
her
“Karisoke”
Research
Centre
camp
on
September
24,1967.
???
Fossey’s
aims
were
to
study
gorilla
ecology(生态学)and
social
organization.
She
found
that
in
order
to
achieve
this,
she
needed
to
recognize
individual
gorillas,
which
required
that
the
gorillas
get
used
to
her
presence(出现).
By
copying
gorillas’
behaviour
and
sounds,
Fossey
began
to
gain
their
trust,
and
in
1970
an
adult
male
gorilla
she
had
named
“Peanuts”
reached
out
to
touch
her
hand.
???
Close
observations
over
thousands
of
hours
enabled
Fossey
to
gain
the
gorillas’
trust
and
bring
forth
new
knowledge
about
their
behaviour.
Stories
and
photographs
of
her
work
were
published
in
National
Geographic
Magazijie
and
elsewhere.
???
In
1977,one
of
Fossey’s
favorite
gorillas,
Digit,
was
killed
by
poachers
and
she
established
the
Digit
Fund
to
help
raise
money
for
gorilla
protection
efforts
in
the
same
year.
???
On
December
26,1985,Fossey
was
murdered
while
going
back
to
her
house
in
Karisoke.
Her
body
was
discovered
near
the
research
centre.
Most
probably,
Dian
Fossey
had
been
killed
by
the
poachers
she'd
fought
against.
On
her
tombstone(墓碑),“No
one
loved
gorillas
more
..."
???
In
1988,
the
life
and
the
work
of
Fossey
were
made
into
a
movie
based
on
her
book.
1.Why
does
the
author
say
Dr
Dian
Fossey
“had
a
remarkable
career”?
A.Because
she
travelled
all
over
the
world.
B.Because
she
liked
to
play
with
gorillas.
C.Because
she
studied
gorilla
ecology.
D.Because
she
made
great
apes
increase
steadily.
2.
Which
of
the
following
shows
the
right
time
order
of
the
events
in
Fossey's
life?
a.
She
established
the
Digit
Fund.?b.?Her
story
was
shown
in
a
movie.
c.
She
was
killed
probably
by
the
poachers.?d.?She
established
her
“Karisoke”
centre.
A.a,d,c,b
B.a,c,d,b
C.d,c,b,a
D.d,a,c,b
3.The
underlined
word
“poachers”
in
Paragraph
5
probably
refers
to
people
who?_________.
A.sell
drugs
against
the
law
B.hunt
animals
against
the
law
C.hate
successful
people
D.like
to
do
harm
to
people
4.From
the
words
on
Fossey's
tombstone,
we
can
infer
that?_________.
A.Fossey
was
the
person
who
loved
gorillas
most
B.after
Fossey
died,
no
one
loves
gorillas
C.Fossey
was
the
first
one
to
study
gorillas
D.everybody
loves
gorillas
as
Fossey
did
D
???
In
Mary
Lyon's
times
there
was
no
school
in
the
United
States
in
which
a
young
lady
could
be
educated
as
well
as
a
young
man.
There
were
many
women’s
academies(学院),
as
they
were
called,
where
the
daughters
of
the
rich
were
taught
fashionable
subjects
a
little
history,
a
little
poetry,
a
little
French,
and
perhaps
a
little
Greek
and
Latin.
But
that
was
all.
The
idea
of
a
girl
studying
the
sciences
or
trying
to
qualify(使具有资格)
herself
for
any
useful
job
was
thought
not
only
silly,
but
wrong.
???
"Why
may
young
women
not
have
the
same
educational
opportunities
as
their
brothers?”
Lyon
asked.
And
the
rest
of
her
life
was
given
to
work
out
the
problem.
???
After
receiving
education
at
two
secondary
schools,
she
went
back
to
her
native
town
in
Massachusetts.
She
rented
a
small
room
and
gave
notice
that
she
would
open
a
school
for
girls.
To
her
surprise,
twenty-five
pupils
entered
her
school.
Within
a
week
the
number
was
doubled
and
the
school
was
moved
to
a
village
hall.
This
place,
too,
was
soon
filled,
and
many
of
the
classes
were
forced
to
teach
in
private
houses,
???
Lyon
asked
her
pupils
to
pay
only
small
amounts
of
money,
which
was
just
enough
to
cover
the
school’s
running
costs.
She
was
not
teaching
for
money.
She
was
teaching
to
benefit
humans.
Her
school
continued
for
six
years.
It
was
the
first
school
of
its
class
in
the
United
States
which
daughters
of
common
people
could
afford
to
attend.
???
But
Lyon
had
a
bigger
dream.
In
the
face
of
all
sorts
of
discouragements
she
never
gave
up.
At
the
age
of
forty,
she
eventually
created
a
great
school
called
Mount
Holyoke
Female
Seminary.
The
school
later
became
the
first
of
many
colleges
that
were
founded
to
give
American
girls
the
same
opportunities
for
higher
education
that
were
given
to
their
brothers.
1.What
do
we
learn
about
the
women’s
academies
of
Lyon’s
time?
A.They
qualified
girls
for
useful
jobs.
B.They
taught
very
limited
knowledge.
C.They
had
both
rich
and
poor
students.
D.They
allowed
women
to
study
sciences.
2.When
Lyon
opened
her
first
school,
she
didn't
expect
that?____________.
A.it
would
need
more
money
to
run
B.there
would
be
few
locals
supporting
her
C.the
need
for
girls'
education
would
be
so
great
D.most
girls
would
want
to
receive
private
education
3.Which
word
can
best
describe
Lyon
according
to
Paragraph
4?
A.Strict.
B.Honest.
C.Talented.
D.Selfless.
4.What
does
the
text
tell
us
about
Lyon?
A.She
had
studied
at
a
women's
academy.
B.She
was
a
pioneer
in
women’s
education.
C.She
was
greatly
influenced
by
her
brothers.
D.She
dreamed
of
becoming
a
teacher
when
young.
七选五
???
Travelling
for
business
or
pleasure
can
easily
damage
your
health.
It's
easy
to
fall
into
the
trap
of
high
caloric
meals
and
little
exercise.
①____________
???
●Keep
a
dictionary
on
hand.
???
If
you
are
travelling
somewhere
with
a
different
language,
pack
a
dictionary
and
keep
it
close
to
help
you
negotiate
(商议)the
menu
and
make
healthy
food
choices.?②____________
Look
up
the
words
that
you
don’t
understand
to
help
you
learn
about
cooking
methods
and
ingredients
so
that
you
can
choose
healthy
food.
???
●③____________
???
The
more
you
can
research
before
your
trip,
the
easier
it
will
be
to
keep
a
healthy
lifestyle
while
travelling.
To
stay
on
track
with
your
food,
try
to
find
a
nearby
grocery
store
or
healthy
food
store,
look
up
a
couple
of
well
rated
restaurants
that
offer
some
healthy
choices,
and
try
to
stay
somewhere
with
a
fridge
or
a
kitchen.
???
●Walk
every
day.
???
Exploring
your
destination
(目的地)on
foot
is
an
amazing
way
to
take
some
exercise
while
travelling.
Walk
through
nature
to
enjoy
its
beautiful
scenery,
listen
to
the
sound
of
nature
and
take
some
wonderful
pictures.
④____________
???
●Rent
a
bike.
???
Cover
more
ground
while
burning
calories
by
renting
a
bike.
Many
major
cities
have
bike-sharing
programmes,
or
you
could
contact
a
local
bike
store
to
ask
about
bike
rentals.?⑤____________
If
you
have
an
open
schedule,
you
could
even
research
bike
tours,
which
are
a
great
way
to
cover
a
long
distance
in
a
short
period
of
time.
A.
?Avoid
junk
food
and
deep
fried
food.
B.?Research
the
food
and
store
some
upon
arrival.
C.?Take
a
bike
map
of
the
city,
research
day
trips
and
get
exploring.
D.?If
you
are
exercising
while
travelling,
make
sure
you
take
in
extra
water.
E.?Here
are
some
healthy
travel
tips
which
will
keep
you
in
good
health.
F.?You
can’t
avoid
deep
fried
food
if
you
don’t
know
that
it’s
in
there!
G.?This
is
also
a
great
way
to
find
hidden
attractions
that
aren’t
in
the
travel
guides.
完形填空
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
One
hot
summer
day,
a
young
couple
and
their
four-year-old
daughter,
Tzippie,
were
on
their
way
to
the
mountains
for
a
few
weeks’
vacation.
Suddenly,
a
huge
truck
in
the
oncoming
road,????
1???
?into
the
family’s
small
car.
The
family
were
seriously????
2???
?in
the
accident.
They
were
immediately
taken
to
the????
3???
?hospital,
where
Tzippie
was
brought
to
the
children’s
ward
(病房)and
her
parents
were
taken
to
the
ICU.
Tzippie
was
not
only
in
great
pain,
but
she
was
also
very????
4???
?because
her
parents
were
not
nearby
to
give
her
comfort.
Martha,
the????
5???
?who
looked
after
Tzippie,
understood
Tzippie’s
fear
and????
6???
?and
became
very????
7???
?to
her.
After
many????
8???
?of
treatment
in
hospital,
the
family
was
allowed
to
go
home.
There
was
a????
9???
?parting
as
Tzippie
and
the
loving
nurse
said
good-bye
to
each
other.
For
a
few
months
the
family????
10???
?a
close
relationship
with
Martha.
When
they
moved
overseas,
???
11???
,
they
lost
touch
with
each
other.
Over
thirty
years
passed.
One
winter
Martha,
who
was
now????
12???
?her
seventies,
became
seriously
ill
and
was
hospitalized.
There
was
a
certain
nurse
on
duty
who
noticed
that
Martha
had
very????
13???
?visitors.
She
tried
her
best
to
give
the
elderly
lady
special
care.
One
night
when
the
nurse
was
sitting
near
her
elderly
patient
and
they
were
chatting
quietly,
she
told
the
patient
what
had????
14???
?her
to
become
a
nurse.
Now,
you
can
guess
the
end
of
the
story.
Kindness
seems
to
be
able
to
find
its
way
back
to
the
giver
because
life
really
is
all
about
giving,
receiving
and????
15???
.
1.A.crashed????
B.held????
C.turned????
D.moved
2.A.wounded????
B.injured????
C.defeated????
D.twisted
3.A.best????
B.nearest????
C.farthest????
D.busiest
4.A.bored????
B.confused????
C.frightened????
D.embarrassed
5.A.patient????
B.doctor????
C.cleaner????
D.nurse
6.A.reflection????
B.calmness????
C.ignorance????
D.insecurity
7.A.interested????
B.excited????
C.tired????
D.devoted
8.A.years????
B.days????
C.minutes????
D.hours
9.A.tearful????
B.natural????
C.normal????
D.joyful
10.A.made
up????
B.held
up????
C.kept
up????
D.took
up
11.A.therefore????
B.however????
C.besides????
D.thus
12.A.on????
B.at????
C.in????
D.among
13.A.few????
B.little????
C.many????
D.much
14.A.recommended????
B.inspired????
C.showed????
D.allowed
15.A.requiring????
B.expecting????
C.choosing????
D.repaying
语法填空
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
???
Wu
Zetian
the
only
woman
emperor
to
rule
ancient
China,
is
considered?①___________?one
of
the
most
powerful
women
in
Chinese
history.
???
She
was
born
into
a
②___________
(wealth)
family
with
great
beauty
and
intelligence.
This
beautiful
girl,
unlike
others
in
ancient
China,
③___________
(be)
in
favour
of
reading
and
often
travelled
around
the
country
with
her
father
when
she
was
young,?④___________
increased
her
knowledge
and
developed
her
talents.
When
she
was
about
fourteen,
she
⑤___________
(send)
to
the
palace
and
married
to
the
Emperor.
After
many
difficulties
and
hardships,
she
⑥___________
(successful)
made
herself
the
queen.
A?few
years
after
Emperor
Gaozong
died,
Wu
Zetian
changed
the
name
of
the
Tang
Dynasty
to
Zhou,
and
became
Empress.?⑦___________
seemed
like
a
hard
task
for
women
to
be
rulers
in
ancient
times,
but
Wu
Zetian
succeeded.
When
she
ruled
the
country,
she
supported
economic
and
cultural
⑧___________
(develop)
and
improved
people’s
living
quality.
She
also
encouraged
girls
to
go
to
school
⑨___________
(study).
Before
then,
girls
were
not
allowed
to
go
to
school.
???
Wu
Zetian
died
at
the
age
of
82,?⑩___________
(leave)
a
gravestone
without
any
words
on
it.
Although
the
Zhou
Dynasty
only
lasted
for
one
generation,
it
marked
an
important
period
in
Chinese
history.
书面表达
第一节
假如你是李华,在学完"Women
of
achievement"这一单元后,请按要求写一篇关于屠呦呦的简介。内容包括:
1.对她的评价;
2.她的研究方向(Malaria症疾)以及成就;
3.她现在的生活。
注意:
1.词数80个左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.尽量使用本单元学到的词汇。
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
第二节
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。
As
a
sixth
grader,
I
began
noticing
how
other
kids
were
separating
into
groups.
I
wasn’t
sure
where
I
belonged.
I
found
it
hard
to
fit
in.
Our
teacher
had
assigned
“secret
friends”
for
the
coming
week.
She
wrote
each
kid’
s
name
on
a
piece
of
paper
and
threw
them
into
a
glass;
then
we
each
closed
our
eyes
and
drew
the
name
of
a
classmate
who
we
were
to
secretly
befriend
and
support
over
the
next
five
school
days.
By
the
middle
of
the
week,
everyone,
including
me,
had
turned
this
assignment
into
a
contest
to
see
whose
secret
friend
could
leave
the
best
gift.
We
left
cards,
pens
and
even
money.
It
seemed
that
everyone
was
getting
cool
presents
from
their
friend
except
me.
On
the
last
morning
of
our
assignment,
I
walked
into
my
classroom
and
noticed
there
was
a
package.
I
opened
the
wrapping
paper
and
inside
was
a
box
of
powder
(胭脂粉).
The
girls
sitting
near
me
laughed
the
gift
I
had
received.
To
make
matters
worse,
the
powder
had
already
been
opened.
I
tried
to
forget
about
the
embarrassing
gift,
but
when
I
was
in
the
bathroom
during
the
break,
the
girls
who
had
seen
me
open
the
powder
started
speaking
ill
of
my
secret
friend
of
giving
it
to
me.
I
quickly
joined
in
“How
terrible,”
I
heard
myself
saying
“What
could
my
friend
be
thinking
by
giving
me
such
a
stupid
gift?
My
grandmother
wouldn’t
even
want
it.”
?
The
girls
laughed
at
my
remarks
and
rushed
out
of
the
bathroom.
I
stayed
to
wash
my
hands
and
let
the
water
run
through
my
fingers
as
I
thought
about
what
I
had
just
said.
It
wasn’t
normal
like
me
to
say
mean
things
like
that
about
someone.
Paragraph
1:
????Then
I
saw
my
classmate
Janet
come
out
of
a
bathroom
booth(厕所隔间),
tears
streaming
down
her
face.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
?Paragraph
2:
????Along
with
my
apologies,
I
explained
the
reason.
____________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
答案以及解析
A
答案:1.A;
2.C;
3.B
解析:1.推理判断题。这是一篇广告类阅读,
宣传一个英语培训项目,所以很有可能在报纸上看到,故选A。
2.细节理解题。根据表格Cost部分:"Daily
lessons
:?$
200
Sports
and
activities:
$100
Travels:?$
200
Hotel
service:
$
400”,可知,由于居住在纽约亲戚家,所以旅馆费用可以不支付,其余部分共计500美元,故选C。
3.细节理解题。根据第一段中的“This
year's
summer
school
will
be
from
July
25
to
August
15.”可知A错误;在Steps部分中可以看到:“
The
letters
should
be
written
in
English
with
all
the
necessary
information”由此可知,所有的信都应用英文写,所以B正确;根据Application
date部分中的“Foreign
students
should
send
their
applications
before
July
10.”可知外国学生应该在7月10号之前发送申请,所以C错误;文中并没有给出电话联系方式,所以D错误,故选B。
B
答案:1.D;
2.C;
3.A;
4.C
解析:1.细节理解题。由“When
she
finished,
the
applause
from
the
audience
gave
her
encouragement
and
the
confidence
to
continue
dancing
for
14
years.”可知演出成功鼓励了她。
2.细节理解题。由“She
frequently
explains
that
psychology
has
a
great
effect
on
her
life,
helping
her
out
of
a
physical
limitation.”可知心理学对她的生活有巨大的影响,帮助她克服身体的缺陷。
3.细节理解题。由“Jessica’s
most
famous
accomplishment
was
learning
how
to
fly.”可知A项正确。
4.主旨大意题。本文主要讲述没有双臂的女孩是如何克服生活中的障碍,不断进取,积极参与生活的故事,故C项合适。
C
答案:1.D;
2.D;
3.B;
4.A
解析:1.细节理解题。根据第一段最后一句可知,她的工作使濒危动物——巨猿的数量得以平稳增长,这是她的非凡成就?
2.细节理解题。Fossey建立the
Digit
Fund是在1977年;她的故事被拍成电影是在1988年;她被杀害是在1985年;她建立Karisoke研究中心是在1967年。由此可知D项的排序是正确的。
3.词义猜测题。根据最后三段中Fossey建立保护大猩猩的基金及她与poachers进行斗争可知poacher指“偷猎者”。
4.推狎判断题。写在Fossey墓碑上的这句话的意思是“没有人比Fossey更爱大猩猩了”,也就是说Fossey是最热爱大猩猩的人。
D
答案:1.B;
2.C;
3.D;
4.B
解析:1.细节理解题。由第一段中的"...a
little
history,
a
little
poetry,
a
little
French,
and
perhaps
a
little
Greek
and
Latin.
But
that
was
all.
”可知.玛丽·劳茵时代的女子学院所教的知识非常有限。
2.推理判断题。第三段的叙述可知,
出乎劳茵的意料,女生教育的需求很大,
她的校舍总是不够用。
3.推理判断题。由第四段可知,劳茵所收的学费只够维持学校的开支,她办学不是为了赚钱,而是为了人类的教育事业,由此推断,她是无私的。
4.推理判断题。通读全文可知,劳茵是一位为女性教育做出杰出贡献的先驱。
七选五
答案:EFBGC
解析:
本文提供了几条健康旅行的建议。
1.?E此空位于第一段,统领下文,下面介绍的都是健康旅行的建议,故选E。
2.?F
根据下文关键信息是choose
healthy
food可知F项符合语境。
3.?B根据本节中的内容“The
more
you
can
research
before
your
trip”
和"
try
to
stay
somewhere
with
a
fridge
or
a
kitchen”的提示,可知B项“研究食物,到达后储存食物”符合语境。
4.?G选项G“这也是发现旅游指南上没有的隐秘的好去处的一个很棒的方式”与标题中的walk呼应。
5.?C本段标题是“Rent
a
bike."而C项中的“Take
a
bike
map
of
the
city”和标题呼应。
完形填空
答案:1.A;
2.B;
3.B;
4.C;
5.D;
6.D;
7.D;
8.B;
9.A;
10.C;
11.B;
12.C;
13.A;
14.B;
15.D
语法填空
答案:1.
as2.
wealthy3.
was4.
which5.
was6.
successfully7.
It8.
development9.
to
study10.
leaving
解析:
本文介绍了武则天这位中国古代历史上唯一的女皇帝的一生。
1.?as
考査介词。be
considered
as...意为“被认为是……”。
2.?wealthy考査词性转换。设空处做定语修饰family,表示“富裕的”,故填wealthy。
3.?was考査主谓一致。设空处所在句主语为“This
beautiful
girl”,谓语应用单数形式,且由“when
she
was
young”可知,
此处应用一般过去时,故填was。
4.?which考査定语从句。设空处引导非限制性定语从句,补充说明“
This
beautiful
girl
...
when
she
was
young”
这件事,故填which。
5.?was
sent考査动词时态和语态。she与send之间是被动关系,且由“
When
she
was
about
fourteen,”
可知,send
所表示的动作发生在过去,故填was
sent。
6.?successfully
考査词性转换。设空处做状语修饰made,故填successfully。
7.?It
考査代词。设空处做形式主语,真正的主语是“to
be
rulers
in
ancient
times”,
故填It。
8.?development考査词性转换。设空处做宾语,表示“发展”,故填development。
9.?to
study考査非谓语动词。女孩子们去上学的目的是学习,girls与study之间是逻辑上的主谓关系,故填to
study。
10.?leaving考査非谓语动词。设空处做状语,Wu
Zetian与leave之间是逻辑上的主谓关系,且leave所表示的动作与谓语动作同时发生,故填leaving。
书面表达
第一节
答案:
There
are
many
women
with
great
achievements
in
China,
such
as
Lin
Qiaozhi,
Song
Qingling
and
so
on,
who
are
respected
by
the
world.
Nowadays,
Tu
Youyou,
a
specialist
in
traditional
Chinese
medicine
has
become
one
of
the
greatest
women
in
the
world.
She
led
the
campaign
against
Malaria.
She
was
once
ill
when
in
middle
school,
and
her
sickness
inspired
her
to
go
into
medical
research.
Once
she
graduated
from
Beijing
Medical
College,
she
devoted
herself
to
the
worthwhile
career.
She
also
received
support
from
her
family.
By
chance,
she
was
assigned
to
do
research
into
a
cure
for
Malaria.
She
came
across
many
failures
but
finally
succeeded.
She
carries
on
her
work
after
winning
the
Nobel
Prize
and
lives
a
positive
life.
第二节
答案:
Paragraph
1:
????Then
I
saw
my
classmate
Janet
come
out
of
a
bathroom
booth(厕所隔间),
tears
streaming
down
her
face.
She
shouted
at
me
with
anger,
“If
you
don’t
want
my
gift
you
can
just
leave
it
instead
of
laughing
at
it.
This
is
the
best
powder
from
my
mum!”
Before
I
could
say
a
word,
Janet
dashed
out,
leaving
me
dumb
with
deep
regret.
But
soon
I
clenched
my
fingers
and
made
up
my
mind
to
find
Janet
and
say
sorry
to
her.
There
she
was,
sitting
in
a
tree
shadow
wiping
her
eyes.
Paragraph
2:
????Along
with
my
apologies,
I
explained
the
reason.
I
was
not
a
mean
girl
by
judging
people’s
presents.
The
reason
why
I
complained
in
front
of
the
girls
was
that
I
wanted
to
fit
in,
having
a
sense
of
belonging
in
the
group.
Hearing
my
sincere
words,
Janet
calmed
herself
down
after
constant
sobs
and
said,
“True
friendship
comes
from
genuine
care
and
love
for
each
other.
I
think
that’s
our
teacher’s
intention
of
this
‘secret
friend’
assignment.”
That
day,
I
learned
to
cherish
real
friendship.
解析:高分句型一:Before
I
could
say
a
word,
Janet
dashed
out,
leaving
me
dumb
with
deep
regret.译文:我还没来得及说一句话,珍妮特就冲了出去,留下我带着深深遗憾不知道说什么.分析:这句话使用before引导时间状语从句,现在分词作状语.高分句型二:The
reason
why
I
complained
in
front
of
the
girls
was
that
I
wanted
to
fit
in,
having
a
sense
of
belonging
in
the
group.译文:我在女生面前抱怨的原因是我想融入这个群体,有一种归属感.分析:这句话使用why引导定语从句修饰the
reason,
that引导表语从句,现在分词作状语.