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第第頁《時(shí)代英語》高一第六期參考答案必修一

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56.Thesummerholidaysstartaftertheexaminationsareover.

57.Thesummerholidayslastnearlytwomonths.

58.Becausetheycanplayoutdoorsortravel.

59.Theseaside.

60.Thesand,theseaandthesun.

短文改錯(cuò)

Ihaveagoodfriendwho’snameisLiuMei.Sheisourmonitor

whose

andoneofthegoodstudentinourclass.Cleverassheis,butshe

students

studiesveryhard.Wehavealotoncommonandhavealottotalk

in

about.Oneeveningshetoldmethatsomethinghappenedwhenherparentswasout.ShewasdoingherhomeworksoneSundaymorning

werehomework

whenshesmeltsomethingburning.Shestopped∧lookoutofthe

to

windowandfindacloudofsmokecomingoutofherneighbor’s

found

house.Shecalled119immediately.Tenminutesafter,agroupof

later

firemencameandputoutafire.Herneighborwasverythankfulfor

the

herhelp.

Onepossibleversion:

MyFirstEnglishLessonatSeniorHigh

MyfirstEnglishlessonatseniorhighwasheldinClassroom206onthesecondfloorofthenewteachingbuildingonSeptember1,2013.MrZhangGuo,myEnglishteacher,gaveusaverygoodlesson.

Afterclass,almostallmyclassmatessaidMrZhangspokeverybeautifulandfluentEnglish,andthelessonwasverylivelyandinteresting.TheyallfeltwhatourEnglishteacherexplainedinclasswasveryclearandeasyforustounderstand.

Indeed,thiswasaverygreatlesson,anditleftmeaverydeepimpression.IhavemadeupmymindtoworkharderandtolearnEnglishbetterinthefuture,especiallymyspokenandwritingEnglish.

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56.Worldgeography.

57.Becausehewantedtomakeitdifficultforthestudent.

58.Thestudentmadeonlyonesmallmistakeinhispaper.

59.Hewasconfusedbytheteacher’sfirstlesson.

60.Onlyone.

短文改錯(cuò)

FangTongis34yearold,anactor,directorandteacherof

years

BeijingOperaTheatre.Mostofhisstudentsarefromotherpartof

parts

ChinabutcometoBeijingattheveryageofsixteenorseventeen.

and

Helovescreating∧environmentforhisstudentsthatismore

an

relaxedthantheoneheusedtostudyin.Hethinksthatanactor

relaxing

shouldrelaxthemselveswhenhewasperforming.Hisstudentsall

himselfis

deeprespecthimandheneverneedstoraisehisvoicetobeheard.

deeply

Forhisopinion,excellentactorsshouldgoonperformingevenwhen

In

theyfeeltheydoamistakeintheirperformances.

make

Onepossibleversion:

Youngteachersorelderlyteachers,whichdoyouprefer?

Opinionsaredividedonthisquestion.Somestudentsmaylikeelderlyteachers’teachingbecausetheythinkelderlyteachershavemoreteachingexperienceandthattheyarepatientandcarefulwithexplanations.However,otherssaythatyoungteachersareenergeticandcreative,andtheirteachingarelivelyandinteresting.

Iprefertobetaughtbyyoungteachers.Firstly,westudentshavemuchincommonwiththem,sotheyareourfriendsaswellasourteachers.Secondly,theyaremorereadytoacceptorcreatenewideas,soitiseasierforthemtodevelopneweffectiveteachingmethods.

Inaword,Ipreferyoungteacherstoelderlyteachers.

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56.Becauseshehadnofamilyandnobodylovedher.

57.Shecarefullyletthebutterflygo.

58.Thebutterflychangedintoabeautifulmagicalgirl.

59.Shewantedtobehappy./Herwishwastobehappy.

60.Shethoughteveryonehadneedofher.

短文改錯(cuò)

Thismorning,Iinvitemyfriend,LiHua,topay∧visittoapark

inviteda

toenjoyourselves.Whenwegottothere,wefoundthereweremany

visitors,youngandold.Thereweretoomanybeautifulplacesfor

so

visitortoenjoythattheyallhadagoodtime.LiHuaandIwas

visitorswere

havingawalkbesidealakewhileacry“Help”washeard.We

when

hurriedtojumpintotherivertoswimtowardsthechildwhohas

had

fallenintothewater.Then,inourhelp,thechildwassavedoutof

with

water.Afterawhile,thechild’smotherranthereandthankedthema

us

lot.Webothfeltveryhappy.

Onepossibleversion:

MyFirstVisittoChina

MynameisMary.IcomefromAmerica.WithseveralofmyclassmateswearrivedinChengdu,Sichuan,ChinaonJuly15ththisyearbyair.DuringourstayinChengdu,wevisitedthefamousPandaBase,wherewesawalotoflovelypandas.It’sthefirsttimeforustoseepandas.Wegotveryexcitedandfeltsohappy.Aweeklater,weleftforBeijingbytrain.Thetrainwaswonderfulandthefoodwasgreat.AfterwearrivedinBeijing,westayedinaverygoodhotelandwereshownaroundBeijing.At8:00a.m.onthe28th,wevisitedtheGreatWall,whichissofamousintheworldthatIwillneverforgetit.

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56.TheKingofKosala.

57.Hesneakedawaythroughthesewers.

58.Heraisedalargearmyinthecountryside.

59.Becauseshewantedtopreventviolence,sufferingandkilling.

60.Becausetheyhavenofood,waterandfirewood.

短文改錯(cuò)

JackLondonwasafamousAmericawriter.Hewasbornin

Americanon

January12th,1876,inSanFrancisco.Hisfamilywasverypoor,soJackhadtoleaveschooltomakingmoney.Heworkedhardinmuch

makemany

differentandhardjobs.LaterJackreturnedtoschool,andhedidn’t

but

staylong.Hewrote,“Lifeandpocketbookswerealltooshortfor

both

me.”In1887,hewenttoAlaskatofindoutgold.Hereturnedhome

andstartedtowrite.Hiswritingswassuccessful,andhebecame

were

richandfamous.Jackwasnot∧happyman,however.Inpoor

a

healthy,hetookoffhisownlifein1926.

health

Onepossibleversion:

WeNeedAdvicefromOlderGenerations

Oneyearago,Iwasingreattrouble.IworkedhardatEnglishandspentmostofmysparetimepracticingEnglish,butIfailedtopassthemid-termexamination.Ifeltverydisappointed.

SoIaskedmygrandpaforadvicewhenIwenthome.HearingwhatItoldhim,hesaidthatscoreisnoteverything,andwecan’tjudgeourimprovementonlybyoneexamination.Heencouragedmetokeeponworkinghardandtakemoreusefulmethodsoflearning.HealsoboughtmeinterestingEnglishbooksevenheknewlittleaboutEnglish.

Itookmygrandpa’sadvice.NowmyEnglishisbetterthanbefore.Frommyexperience,Ifeelthatweneedadvicefromoldergenerations.

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56.Apianotuner.

57.AnAfghanblanket.

58.Toguesswhichnumberaspinningcubewillstopon.

59.Becausethevariablehechosewasbiggerthantheother.

60.Becausemoneydidnotbringhimgoodluck.

短文改錯(cuò)

OneafternoonmyfatherandIgofishingbyariverside.We

went

foundthewaterwasverydirtythatwecouldnotseethebottom.We

so

alsofoundanyrubbishordeadfishflowingonthewater.That

someand

afternoon,myfatherandIcaughtonlyasmallerfish.Whydothefish

smalldid

intheriverdie?Thatwasbecauseofalotoffactoriesalongtheriver

alwayspoureditswastewaterandrubbishintotheriver.Sothewater

their

gotpolluting.Thus,mostofthefishintheriver∧killed.Whatshould

pollutedwere

wedonow?

Onepossibleversion:

DearMrHeadmaster,

Thankourschoolforofferingustheoptionalcourses.I’mwritingtotellyououropinionsaboutthem.

Westudentsthinkhighlyoftheoptionalcoursesandtakeanactivepartinthem.Theyaresointerestingandcangiveusalotofchancesofpractice.Besides,wecanlearnsomuchknowledgeoutofthetextbooks.Alltheoptionalcoursesarewellreceived,andthecomputerandspokenEnglisharethemostpopularcourses.

Inmyopinion,studentswillbenefitfromsuchcoursesandwewillacquiremoreknowledgeinaninterestingway.Inaddition,wewanttohavemoreandlongeroptionalcourses.WealsohopeknowledgeaboutDIYwillbeintroducedtousstudents.

Bestwishes.

Yourssincerely,

LiHua

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56.Byteachingatschoolandgivingmusiclessons.

57.Becauseofaseriouseyeproblem.

58.Becauseshewasawoman.

59.Eightyears.

60.TheUnitedStates.

短文改錯(cuò)

YesterdayIboughtanewcoatinashop,andIfoundittoobigto

butfor

me.Thismorning,Iwenttotheshopandchanged∧coatIbought

the

yesterday.Butthesalesgirltreatedmecold.Firstly,shedidn’tadmit

coldly

thatIboughtthecoatinhershop.ThenshesaidI∧madeitdirty.SoIgot

had

verymuchangryandquarreledwithhim,pointingtotherulesonthe

her

wall.Justthen,amanagerturnedup.Hesaidsorryforme.Atlast

to

theychangedotheroneforme.Isaidgoodbyetothemandtookthe

another

newcoathomehappy.

happily

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Recentlywehadadebateaboutthecyberspaceinourclass.SomethinkthatthankstotheInternet,ourlifehasenjoyedalotofconveniences.WecandosomeshoppingontheInternetandgetentertainmentfromtheNetbesideslookingforvariousinformation.

However,otherstudentsholdtheviewthatpeoplebecomelazybecauseoftheconvenience,anditmakespeople’scommunicationwithothersbecomeless.What’sworse,therearedangersofshoppingonlineaswellasothercybercrimes.

IthinkitisnecessaryforustosearchtheInternet.Wecanuseittolearnwhat’shappeningintheworld,andcommunicatewithotherseasily.ButwemustbecarefulwhenweusetheInternet.

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61.completely62.admitted63.contains64.independently65.relationship66.immediately67.covered68.distance69.appreciate70.concentrating

71.It’sThursday.

72.About20feetlongand5feethigh.

73.At1:35p.m.

74.Heisinaboxintheattic.

75.Hisfathertoldhimtheydidthisfortheshow.

短文改錯(cuò)

Long,longbefore,peopledidn’tcookfood.Theydidnotknow

ago

whattodoitatall.Whentheykilledanimal,theyoftendidnoteven

howanimals

taketheskinoffthembeforetheyeatthem.Someofusbelievethatit

ate

wasforestfirethatintroducedmanbytheactofcooking.Forestfires

to

weresometimesstartedbystormsorpeopleranawayfromtheburnt

andburning

areas.Andtheyreturnedwhenthefirehadbeengoneout.Someanimals

happenedtobecookingand∧foundmoretasty.

cookedwere

Onepossibleversion:

MakeEveryDayEarthDay

Nowtheearthisinbadcondition.Forexample,insomeplaces,theairandwaterpollutionissoseriousthatitcausesmanydeaths.Atthesametime,manyanimalsandplantsareindangerbecauseofthedestructionoftheirhabitats.

Luckily,wehaverealizedtheproblem.OnApril22nd,millionsofpeopleacrosstheworlddosomethinggoodfortheearth.Somecleanupbeachesandwater,somepickuprubbish,andothersgivespeechestocallonmorepeopletotakeaction.Butcanwesavetheearthonlybyoneday’swork?Thefutureofourplanetdependsonourefforts.WhatweshoulddoistomakeeverydayEarthDay.Onlybytakinggoodcareofiteverydaycanwehopetoliveinharmonywithnature.

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56.TheGreek.

57.Oneofhissonswouldtakeawayhispower.

58.ShegaveCronusastonedressedasababy.

59.Thewarlastedtenyears.

60.Cronusandthegiants.

短文改錯(cuò)

Onedayadoctorwasstartinghismorningworks.Suddenlya

work

manranintohisroom.Hisfacewasredbuthecouldonlysay,

and

“Quick!Quick!”Thedoctorthoughthemust∧veryill.Hisassistant

be

helpedtohavethepoormansittinginachair.Thedoctorgavethe

sit

mansomemedicinetomakehimtosleep.Thenhelookedintothe

man’smouthandpulloutallthebadteeth.Assoonastheman

pulled

wakeup,hesaid,“Quick,doctor.Quick!”withalowvoice.“It’s

wokein

overnow,”thedoctortoldher.“Youdon’tunderstand,’’saidthe

him

man.“Icametotellyouthatyourhousewereonfire.”

was

Onepossibleversion:

Weallwanttogrowuphappilyandhealthily,andforthisgoalwemustdoseveralthings.

Firstly,weshoulddevelopagoodattitudetolife.Lifeconsistsofnotonlysunshinebutalsohardtime.Weshouldbebraveinfrontofdifficulties.Secondly,wemuststudyhardbecauseknowledgeispower.Ifwehavethepower,wecanhelptobuildourcountryandenjoylifebetter.Inordertostudywell,weneedtotakeexercisesothatwecankeepfit.Wecangorunning,playballgamesorsimplytakearestafteraday’sstudy.

Ifwedothosethingswell,wewillbeabletogrowuphappilyandbehealthy.

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56.HewantedtogotoEgypt.

57.Thecopilotdecidedtotakehislife.

58.50years.

59.Torentavideoorgooglethepyramidsonline.

60.ItwasdangerousforRoytogotoIsrael.

短文改錯(cuò)

OneSundaymorning,therearesomepeopleinthepark.Ata

were

corner,awomanwasbuyinganewspaperwhileayoungmanbehind

when

hersnatchedhishandbagaway.Hearedtheshouting“stopthief”,a

herHearing

fewpeoplebegantorunafterhim.Therewasanoldmansittingquietonabenchnearby.Asthesnatcherwasrunningpasshim,

quietlypast

hequicklypickeduphisumbrellaandput∧betweenthesnatcher’s

it

legs,sothesnatcherfelldownonthegroundhard.Soontwopolicemancameandcaughthim.Thewomanthankedfortheold

policemen

man,butthepeoplearoundpraisedtheoldmanforhiscleverness.

and

Onepossibleversion:

BanSmokinginPublicPlaces

Smokingbanscanbeseeninpublicplacesinmanycountries.Ourclasshadaheateddiscussiononbanningsmokinginpublicplaces.Opinionsfallintotwo.

Somestudentsagreethatsmokingisdangerous.Notonlydoessmokingharmsmokersthemselvesbutalsoharmthepeoplearoundthem.Bansinpublicplaceswouldhelpsmokerssmokelessorgiveitup.Luckily,moreandmorepeoplehavecometorealizetheharmofsmoking.

However,othersdisagree.Theybelievethatit’slegaltosmokeandsmokersshouldhavethefreedomandrighttosmoke.Besides,bansonsmokinginpublicplaceswoulddrivemanybarsorclubsoutofbusinessandthusmanypeoplewilllosetheirjobs.

Inmyopinion,smokersshouldgiveitupfortheirhealth,forothers,andforthewholeworld.

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56.Left-HandersDay.

57.OnFriday,August13,1976.

58.Theywereleft-handers.

59.AnorganizationcalledLefthandersInternational.

60.Becausepowertoolsaremostlyforright-handers.

短文改錯(cuò)

I’ma15-year-oldAustralianandI’mmadlyaboutmusic.Itis

mad

oneofthemostimportantthinginmylife.Ilistentothemusic

things

wheneverIcan.TheonlytimeIdidn’tlistentomusiciswhenI’min

don’t

class.IhaveaMP4playerbutIlistentomusicinthestreetand

so/and

inthebustoandfromschool.Athome,IhaveaCDplayerinmy

on

roomandmusicisonall∧time.Ilikerockmusicbetterofalland

thebest

myfavouritebandisRollingStones.AndIalsolistentoclassicalmusic.IespeciallylikelistentoBeethovenwhenI’mdoingmy

listening

homeworks.Lifeislikemusic.Itmustbecomposedbyear,feeling,

homework

andinstinct.

Onepossibleversion:

Ilikemusic,themusicinthegrowingenvironmentmoreconfidentandclevercangetalongwithotherpeople.Listentomusiccansparetimemakespeoplehappyandrelaxed.Musiccangivepeoplepower.Buthighmusicmakespeopleupset,badmusicandfrustrating.Irecognizegoodmusiccanedifysentiment.Butsomemusicveryvulgar.Ithinkmusicisthesymbolofdevelopmentofhumancivilization,itwitnessedthehistoryofmankind.Nowtherearemanymusicentertainmentstars,butalsohasalotofmusic,notdeep,attainmentsbuttheystillfacebysinging.

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56.Becausehehadonlyonechild.

57.Becauseofitspoorquality.

58.Becausehehadservedthesonandlovedhim.

59.LessthanoneEnglishpound.

60.Anunknowartist.

短文改錯(cuò)

Jimmystartedpaintinginfour.Whenhewassix,hewasalready

at

goodatit.Hepaintedmanybeautifulpictures,thatweredifferent

which

fromtheothersbecausehejustpaintedonhalfofthepaper.“That

wasveryclever,”everyonesaid,“Nobodyelsedothat!”And

isdoes

peoplepaidalot∧moneyforthem,saying“Thisboy’sgoingtobe

of

famouswhenhe’salittleold,andthenwe’regoingtosellitforalot

olderthem

moremoney.Thenwewillgetrich.”O(jiān)nedaysomebodyaskedhim,“Howdoyouonlypaintonthebottomhalfofyourpaper?”

Why

“BecauseI’msmall,andmybrushesdon’treachveryhighly.”

high

Jimmysaid.

Onepossibleversion:

MiddleSchoolStudents’AttitudesTowardsHandwriting

Nowadays,withthegrowingpopularityofcomputers,teachers,studentsandtheirparentsarepayinglessandlessattentiontohandwriting.

Accordingtoarecentsurvey,about85.8percentofthemiddleschoolstudentsthinkthattheirhandwritingispoor.Yetforvariousreasons,manystudentsdon’twanttoimprovetheirhandwriting.51.5percentofthestudentsthinkthattheycanjustuseacomputer,sothereisnoneedtowastetimeimprovingtheirhandwriting,and32.3percentbelievethattheyaresobusywiththestudythattheydonothavetimetopractice.10.9percentthinkthatpracticinghandwritingisuseless.

Beautifulhandwritingisnecessary,especiallyformiddleschoolstudents.Therefore,inmyopinion,moreattentionshouldbepaidtotheimprovementofhandwriting.

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56.NeveracceptanythingfromZeus.

57.BecausePandorawasverybeautiful./BecauseofthegreatnessofPandora’sbeauty.

58.Abigcask.

59.Nottoopenthelidofthebigcask.

60.Hope.

短文改錯(cuò)

Georgewasacleverjournalist,workingfor∧newspaper.He

a

likedarguing.Sometimesthepeoplehearguedaboutwereasclever

with

ashewas,andoftentheywerenot.Hedidn’tmindarguewith

butarguing

stupidpeoplebecauseheknewtheycanneverreallyunderstandwhat

could

hewassaying.Andthatheoftenfoundwhattheysaidwasvery

amused.Attheendofoneargument,thearguersaidanythingthat

amusingsomething

GeorgealwaysrememberedandthatalwaysamusedGeorge.Itwas,“Well,sir,youshouldneverforgettherearealwaysthreeanswersof

to

everyquestion:youranswer,myanswer,andthecorrectlyanswer.

correct

Doyouthinkso?”

Onepossibleversion:

ReadingNewspapersIsAGoodHabit

Newspapersareimportantmedia.Theycanprovideallkindsoflatestinformationfrombothathomeandabroad,whichcanhelpusunderstandtheworldbetter.Itiseasytocarrynewspapers,soitisveryconvenienttoreaditanytimeandanyplace.

Newspaperscanmakeourliferich.Innewspapers,wecanreadstoriesaboutavarietyofpeople,weatherreports,introductionstonewbooks,advertisementsontraveling,andsoon.Forexample,Ioftenreadthesportsnewsinthenewspaperandlearnalotaboutthesportsstarsfromit.

Aswestudents,Ithinkweshouldhavethegoodhabitofreadingnewspapers.Byreadingnewspaperswecanacquiremuchknowledgewhichwecannotgainfromourtextbooks.

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56.Becauseitwantedtobewhole.

57.Itadmiredtheflowers,chattedwithworms,andenjoyedsunshine.

58.Itfelthappy.

59.Becausehehadmissmorethingswhenitrolledquickly.

60.Sometimeswearemorewholewhenwearemissingsomething.

短文改錯(cuò)

LastweekIsawamovedmovie,whichwasaboutamotherand

moving

hersons.Whenthechildwasyoung,hismotherwassuchpoorthat

sonso

shehastosendhimtoarichfamilywhohadnochild.Theboy

had

receivedagoodeducationandtwentyyearslate,hebecameadoctor.

later

Onedayhehadapatient,anoldlady.Hedidn’tcaremuchoftheold

about

lady,forhecouldhardlyaffordthemedicalcare.Oneevening,the

she

ladydiedquietlybutonherbed,thedoctorfoundaletter,inwhichhe

and

discovered∧truththatshewashismother.Hehadwantedtocall

the

hermother,butitwastoolate.

Onepossibleversion:

Filmorbook,whichdoyouprefer?

Someofusthinkthatitisbettertowatchthefilmthantoreadthebookintheoriginalbecausethefilmismoreinterestingandwatchingthefilmcansavealotoftime.Andalsoitiseasierforpeopletounderstand.

Butsomepeopleareinfavorofthebook.Theythinknothingismoreenjoyablethantoreadthebookintheoriginal.Itoffersmoredetails,andthebeautifullanguageitusescanleadustoawonderfulreadingworld.

Filmandbookarebothimportantchannelsforustolearnfromoutsideworld.Inmyopinion,thebookintheoriginalmaybeabetterchoice.Itiscloselyrelatedtotheauthor’sview.Inaddition,itisconvenienttoenjoythebookatanytimeifyoulike.

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61.duced

71.Unidentifiedflyingobjects.

72.Henoticedthatthemoonlookedstrangthatnight.

73.Becauseitwasmovinginaregularway.

74.Red

75.Burdens,hisfriend,andsomeotherpeople.

短文改錯(cuò)

YesterdaywasmythebestfriendLiMing’sbirthday.When

schoolwasover,hewenttoabookshop.Iboughtabooknaming

Inamed

ExploringSpaceandhaditnicelywrappedforhim.Iknewhewouldbepleasedwithmypresents.WhenIgottotheparty,LiMinggreeted

present

mewith∧bigsmile.Igavethepresenttohimbutsaidinalowvoice

aand

tohim,“Youwillloveit.”Hecan’twaittounwrapit.Suddenly

could

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