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II.根據(jù)提示填空選修6Unit3 課下作業(yè)(一~三)課下作業(yè)(一) 考點(diǎn)過關(guān)針對(duì)練I.單詞拼寫Havingabused(濫用)hispositionasmayortogivejobstohisfriends,Williamsisnowunderinvestigation.Idprefertoreservemyjudgement(看法)untilIfindalltheevidence.ThisisthefirsttimethatIvefeltsoembarrassed(尷尬的)inmylife.Thanksforhelpingmegetthroughthetough(困難的)times.Thewomantrieddesperately(拼命地)topushthemanawaywhenhetriedtosnatchthebagfromher.Theshygirlfeltawkward(局促不安的)anduncomfortablewhenshecouldnotanswerherteachersquestions.Punishmentdoesnotseemtohavemucheffect(效果)onhim.Watchinghimclimbupthecliff,everybodywasbreathless(氣喘吁吁的;屏息的)withanxiety..語境語法填空Adolescentsusuallyfeellike?deciding(decide)oneverythingthemselves,especiallywhentheyfeel?stressed(stress).Andwhentheymeetwithproblemsconnectedwithsex,theywillfeel?ashamed(shame)andembarrassed.Intheirsparetime,theymay?automatically(automatic)becomeaddictedto?playing(play)computergames,orsmokingcigarettes,thelatterofwhich,particularly,willhurttheir?lungs(lung).Whenatmeeting,themanageroftenstressedtheimportanceofhonesty,andbannedhisstaff?fromtellinglies.However,hehimselfoften?abused(abuse)hispower,whichannoyedthestaffmuch.Therefore,whenhequit?working(work)asamanager,alltheworkerswerewildlycheerful.Somepeoplegot?intothehabitofbeggingtogetenoughmoneytostayalivedue?tobeinghomeless.Oncetheybeggednothing,theywouldbe@attheriskofbeinghungry.Sosometimestheymightpickupthingsthathadbeenthrown?awaybyotherpeople.Heisasyoungandbrightaman?assomepeopleofhisage.Eventhoughheisbusyeveryday,he?does(do)trytosetasidesometimetoexercise..語境改錯(cuò).文中共有3處錯(cuò)誤,每句中最多有兩處,請(qǐng)找出并改正。Ittookawhileforusstudentstoaccustomourselveswithallthenewrulesandregulations,whichbannedusmakingnoises,wearingshorts,usingphonesinclassesetc.Andtheyalsostressedanimportanceofstudy.答案:第一句:withfto;making前加from第二句:anfthe.文中共有4處錯(cuò)誤,每句中最多有兩處,請(qǐng)找出并改正。Hefeltlikewalkintheforestaloneallthetime.Soonedayhedecidedontakearisk.Onmakinguphismind,hegotdowntomakeacarefulplantoavoidgettingintroubleduringtheadventure.答案:第一句:walkfwalking第二句:takeftaking第三句:makefmaking;infinto.文中共有3處錯(cuò)誤,每句中最多有一處,請(qǐng)找出并改正。Heissocuteababyasothers.Hedoeshasasmallbodywithclosedeyes.Whencrying,hegivesasbeautifulvoiceasanoriole(黃鸝)does.答案:第一句:sofas第二句:hasfhave第三句:voice前加a.文中共有3處錯(cuò)誤,每句中最多有兩處,請(qǐng)找出并改正。Eventhoughitistoughworkinsuchahotday,itistimeforhimtogoingtoworkoutside.Whendriveninthestreet,hefelttiredbutpleased.答案:第一句:work前加to;goingfgo第二句:drivenfdrivingIV.根據(jù)提示補(bǔ)全句子.正像我們?cè)谏厦娴牟牧现兴吹降哪菢?,交通問題仍然是一個(gè)大問題。(as引導(dǎo)的非限制性定語從句)Aswecanseefromthematerialsabove,thetrafficissueisstillabigproblem..還在上小學(xué)時(shí),他就已經(jīng)表現(xiàn)出令人贊嘆的表演天賦。(while省略句)Whilestillatprimaryschool,hehadalreadyshownadmirableactingtalent..(2017?全國卷II書面表達(dá))我的確希望你能和我一起參觀這個(gè)剪紙展覽。(用強(qiáng)調(diào)結(jié)構(gòu))Idohopethatyoucanvisitthepaper-cuttingexhibitionwithme..這個(gè)小伙子希望和他爺爺一樣過儉樸的生活。[as+adj.+anH_n.+as]Theyoungmanhopestoliveassimplealifeashisgrandpa..他是如此緊張以至于能聽到自己的心在狂跳。(so...that)Hewassonervousthathecouldhearhisheartbeatingwildly.課下作業(yè)(二)話題閱讀培優(yōu)練II.閱讀理解Weallknowthatexerciseisgoodforourhealth,butsomekindsofexercisemaybe?better(good)thanothers.Running,forexample,mayhelptoprotectagainstheartdiseaseandotherhealthproblems.Runningalsomayhelpyou?livelonger(活得更長(zhǎng)).Researcherssay?itisnotimportant(不重要)howfaryourun.Italsodoesnotmatterhowfastorevenhowoftenyourun.AsadvertisementsfortherunningshoeNikesay,“Justdoit.”Recently,researchersstudiedmorethan55,000adults.Aboutone-fourthoftheadultsreportedrunning?regularly(regular).Thestudyfoundtheserunnerswereconsiderably?lesslikely(likely)thannon-runnerstodieofanyformofdisease,includingheartdisease.Infact,therunnersusuallylivedthreeyearslongerthanthenon-runners.Thisstudylasted15years.Duringthattime,morethan3,400oftheindividualsdied.About1,200ofthedeaths?werelinked(link)toheartdisease,aheartattackorastroke.Comparedtonon-runners,runnersshowed30percent?lower(low)riskofdeathbyanycauses.Also,runners?compared(compare)tonon-runnersshowed45percentlowerriskofdeathbycardiovascular(心血管的)disease.11.片段選詞填空makethemindstrong,bemorelikelyto,successful,physicalhealth,theimportanceof,recommend,reducestress, reducetheriskof,improvehealth,therealbenefitsofexercise?Theimportanceofexerciseisnothingnew.ThomasJeffersononcewrotethattobe?successfulinacademicstudies,apersonshould“spendtwohoursonexerciseeveryday,forhealthmustnotbesacrificed(犧牲)forlearning.Astrongbody?makesthemindstrong.”ItturnsoutJeffersonwasontosomething.AstudybyresearchersatTuftsUniversityfoundthatstudentswhosaidtheyexercisedatleast3daysaweek?weremorelikelytoreportabetterstateof?physicalhealthandgreaterhappinessthanthosewhodidntexercise.Thisandotherevidencesuggeststhat?therealbenefitsofexercisemaynotcomerightafteraworkoutbutfromalongercommitmenttoregularactivity.Butexpertstodaydonotdemand2hoursofdailyexercise.TheU.S.DepartmentofHealthandHumanServices?recommendsthatpeoplegetatleast60minutesofphysicalactivitymostdaysoftheweek.Walking,joggingandswimmingareeasywaystoincreaseyourheartrateand?improvehealth.Exercisecanalsohelplowerbloodpressureand?reducestress.Forwomen,exercisethatmakesthebodyandbonesbearweight—likewalkingorrunning—may?reducetheriskofosteoporosis(骨質(zhì)疏松)laterinlife.課下作業(yè)(三)高考語篇提能練Formanyyearsdoctorshavewarnedusaboutthedangersofstress(壓力)andhavegivenusadviceabouthowtocutdownourstresslevels.Everyoneagreesthatlong-termstress,forexamplehavingtolookaftersomeonewhohasachronic(慢性的)illness,orstressfulsituationswherethereisnothingwecando,forexamplebeingstuckinatrafficjam,shouldbeavoidedwheneverpossible.However,somemedicalexpertsnowbelievethatcertainkindsofstressmayactuallybegoodforus.DrMariosKyriazis,ananti-ageingexpert,pointsoutthatwhathecalls“goodstress”isbeneficialtoourhealthandmay,infact,helpusstayyoungandattractiveandevenlivelonger.DrKyriazissaysthat“goodstress”canstrengthenournaturaldefenceswhichprotectusfromillnessescommonamongolderpeople,suchasAlzheimersandheartproblems.AccordingtoDrKyriazis,runningforabusorhavingtoworktomeetadeadlineareexamplesof“goodstress”,thatissituationswithshort-termorlowstress.Thestressusuallymakesusreactquickly,andgivesusasenseofachievement—wedidit!However,inbothsituations,thestressdamagesthecells(細(xì)胞)inourbodyorbrainandtheystarttobreakdown.Butthenthecellsownrepairmechanism“switcheson”anditproducesproteinswhichrepairthedamagedcellsandremoveharmfulchemicalsthatcangraduallycausedisease.Infact,thebodysresponseisgreaterthanisneededtorepairthedamage,soitactuallymakesthecellsstrongerthantheywerebefore.“Asthebodygetsolder,thisself-repairmechanismofthecellsstartstoslowdown,"saysDrKyriazis.“Thebestwaytokeeptheprocessworkingefficientlyisto'exercise'it,inthesamewayyouwouldexerciseyourmusclestokeepthemstrong.Thismeanshavingacertainamountofstressinourlives.”O(jiān)therstressfulactivitiesthatKyriazissuggestsasbeinggoodstressincluderedecoratingaroominyourhouseovertheweekend,packingyoursuitcaseinahurrytoreachtheairportontime,orshoppingforadinnerpartyduringyourlunchbreak.Sonexttimeyourbosstellsyouthatshewantstoseethereportfinishedandonherdeskin45minutes,dontworry;justthinkofitas“goodstress”whichwillbenefityourlong-termhealth!語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章介紹了Kyriazis博士關(guān)于“好的壓力”有利于身體健康的觀點(diǎn)。WhatisDrKyriazisopinionprobablybasedon?Thebenefitsofdoingphysicalexercise.Therelationshipbetweenstressandhealth.Howtogetasenseofachievement.Howtocutdownourstresslevels.解析:選B推理判斷題。由第二段的“DrMariosKyriazis...pointsoutthatwhathecalls‘goodstress'isbeneficialtoourhealth”可知,Kyriazis博士關(guān)于“好的壓力”有利于身體健康的觀點(diǎn)應(yīng)該是基于壓力與健康之間的關(guān)系。Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph3referto?A.Thedailystress.B.Long-termstress.Theincreasingstress.Short-termorlowstress.解析:選D代詞指代題。由第三段的“‘goodstress’,thatissituationswithshort-termorlowstress”可知,Kyriazis博士所說的“好的壓力”指那些短期壓力或低壓力,這些壓力可以開啟人體細(xì)胞的自愈機(jī)制,從而使那些因壓力受損的細(xì)胞更加強(qiáng)壯。AccordingtoDrKyriazis,whichofthefollowingmaybe“goodstress”?Beingstuckinatrafficjam.Beinglateforworkforseveraldays.Packingforatripatthelastminute.Lookingafterapatientwithhearttrouble.解析:選C推理判斷題。由倒數(shù)第二段的“Kyriazissuggestsasbeinggoodstressinclude...packingyoursuitcaseinahurrytoreachtheairporton仃皿6”可知,最后一刻收拾旅行的行囊是一種對(duì)人體比較好的短期壓力。Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?StressbeatssuccessStressattractsillnessGetstressed,stayyoungLessstress,betterhealth解析:選C標(biāo)題歸納題。本文作者旨在介紹Kyriazis博士關(guān)于“好的壓力”有利于身體健康的觀點(diǎn),再由第二段的“‘goodstress’...helpusstayyoungandattractiveandevenlivelonger”可知,C項(xiàng)作標(biāo)題最符合本文主旨。II.閱讀七選五Shouldschoolbakesalesbebanned?InMassachusetts,sellingsugarytreatsatfundraisers(募捐活動(dòng))isbannedduringtheschoolday.Massachusettsisoneof24statesthathaveadopted采用)thefederalSmartSnacksstandards.TheruleswerefinalizedinJunebytheU.S.DepartmentofAgriculture.Peoplewhosupporttheruleshopethatrestricting(限制)bakesaleswillpromote(倡導(dǎo))healthyeatinghabitsandreducechildhoodobesity.1Currently,26stateshavemadeexceptionstothefederalSmartSnacksstandardstoallowasetnumberofbakesaleseachyear.InColorado,NorthDakota,andUtah,schoolswereallowedtohostthreebakesalesperyear.Otherstateshavepassedevensweeterrules.2Critics(批評(píng)家)arguethatrestrictingbakesalesmakesitharderforstudentstoraisemuch-neededmoneyforfieldtrips,sportsteams,andartsprograms.Twostudentssharedtheirviews.JaelynBalleysaid,“_3__Banningunhealthyfoodsatschoolfundraiserswouldhelpstudentslearnaboutwhichfats,oils,andsugarsareunhealthy.Kidsshouldbeencouragedtoeathealthysnacks.Therearetoomanyoverweightkids.Evenifschoolsmakelessmoneysellingvegetables,thatwouldbebetterthanofferingunhealthyfoodtokids.”LaylaVirjihasadifferentopinion.“Bakesalesarebeneficialforschools.4Unfortunately,manyschoolshavebeenforcedtoreducetheseprogramsduetobudgetcuts.Themoneyfrombakesalescankeeptheseprogramsgoing.Somepeoplethinkbakesalespromoteunhealthyeatinghabits.5Butitisfinetohaveatreatonceinawhile.Bakesalesduringschoolhoursshouldbeallowed.”Yes,toomanysweetscanbeharmful.Butbakesalesarenotcompletelydisappearing.InMichigan,schoolscansellsugarytreatstwiceaweek.Schoolscanhavefruitfulfundraiserstogivethemthefunds.AboutoneinthreeAmericanchildrenareoverweightorobese.Schoolsshouldofferhealthychoicesatbakesalesinsteadofsugarysnacks.Sellingsnackscanhelpfundprogramssuchasart,music,fieldtrips,andsports.語篇解讀:本文是一篇議論文。文章主要論述了是否應(yīng)該禁止學(xué)校的烘焙銷售。.選B由上文的描述以及該空后的“26states...allowasetnumberofbakesaleseachyear”可知,烘焙銷售并沒有完全消失。.選C由該空前的“Otherstateshavepassedevensweeterrules.”可知,C項(xiàng)“在密歇根州,學(xué)??梢悦恐苜u兩次甜食”符合此處語境。.選F由該空后的“Banningunhealthyfoodsatschoolfundraisers…”和“Kidsshouldbeencouragedtoeathealthysnacks.”可知,JaelynBalley認(rèn)為學(xué)校應(yīng)該提供健康的零食,F(xiàn)項(xiàng)內(nèi)容符合此處語境。.選G由該空前的“Bakesalesarebeneficialforschools”和最后一句“Bakesalesduringschoolhoursshouldbeallowed”可知,LaylaVirji對(duì)學(xué)校的烘焙銷售持支持的觀點(diǎn),她認(rèn)為烘焙銷售對(duì)學(xué)校有益處,因?yàn)橘u零食可以為藝術(shù)、音樂、校外參觀學(xué)習(xí)和體育等項(xiàng)目籌集資金。.選A由該空前的“Somepeoplethinkbakesalespromoteunhealthyeatinghabits”和該空后的“Butitisfinetohaveatreatonceinawhile”可知,LaylaVirji承認(rèn)吃太多的甜食對(duì)健康有害處,但是偶爾吃點(diǎn)并無大礙。m.語法填空Ifirststarteddrinkingcoffee5yearsago.Istarteddrinkingcoffeebecauseof_1__(it)taste.Ialsofoundthatcoffeewasgreatforsocializing.Coffeetimeisthebesttimeformetositwithmydadandhave2conversation.Wecanalwaysbondwithacupofcoffee.However,onceIstarteddrinkingcoffeeregularly,I3(begin)tonoticethatifItriedtogoadaywithoutdrinkingitIwouldgetbadheadaches.Also,Iwouldgetvery4(sleep)andill-tempered.ThelongerIdrinkcoffee,the5—(much)Inoticehowexpensiveitreallyis.Ispendabout$5oncoffeeperday,6meansIspendabout$1800oncoffeeinayear!IfIhavemorethanonecupofcoffeeaday,Iwillhaveahardertimesleepingthroughthenight.Honestly,Idonotwantto__7_(complete)stopdrinkingcoffeebecauseIhavebecomesoaccustomed_8__it.However,Iwouldliketo
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