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2016届高考(北师大版)英语一轮复习:第一部分模块复习方略 必修一 2

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  课时作业二

  A(全员必做)(时间:45分钟 满分:100分)选词并用其适当形式填空,event,atmosphere,report,admire,athlete,calm,involve,struggle,generous1.Every athlete wants to participate in the Olympic Games to be held in Rio in 2016.

  2.We admire those who have won honour for our country.

  3.The lake is calm and clear,and one of the things that are reflected in the water is the famous tower.,meetings,or sports meetings is their duty.6.She has a gift for creating an atmosphere for her students which allows them to communicate freely with each other.

  7.The long struggle that stops students using cellphones ends in failure.

  8.Many people wrote articles on why Liu Xiang had failed to compete in the event.,founded in 1636,is the oldest university in the United States.完成句子,the road to success(成功之路)is not easy.(对……要求严格)themselves and confident of themselves.(当提到)the 2016 Rio Olympic Games,he became excited.(参加)the Olympic Games.(两岸有着红花、绿草).

  Ⅲ.联句成篇(选用练习Ⅰ、Ⅱ中的句子,根据语篇中的提示加以改写,完成语篇翻译)每位运动员都想参加将在里约举行的2016年奥运会。他们知道成功之路并不容易。运动员们对自己严格要求并且充满自信。很遗憾,并不是所有的运动员都能够有幸参加奥运会。我们钦佩那些为国争光的运动员。答案 Every athlete wants to take part in the Olympic Games to be held in Rio in 2016.As they know,the road to success is not easy.Therefore,they are strict with themselves and confident of themselves.But it’s a pity that not all the athletes are fortunate to take part in the Olympic Games.We admire those who have won honour for our country.

  Ⅳ.阅读理解it’s time to abandon Earth or race extinction.

  It could be the plot of a summer blockbuster (大片),but this prediction isn’t science fiction.It’s a glimpse of the future,according to famous British scientist Stephen Hawking.,”he said in an interview with global forum Big Think.“There have been a number of times in the past when its survival has been a question of touch and go.”e of the human race must be in space,”he said.“It will be difficult ,let alone the next thousand,or million.”,who was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom last year,has recently voiced many concerns about the future of life on Earth.,the outcome would be as much as when Columbus landed in America,which didn’t turn out well for the Native Americans,”he said.“Such advanced aliens would perhaps become nomads (游牧民),looking to conquer and colonize whatever planets they can reach.”,“We’ve made remarkable progress in the last hundred years.But if we want to continue beyond the next hundred years,our future is in space.”,not to mention colonizing it for humanity.Katherine Freese from University of Michigan told Big Think,“the nearest star to Earth is Proxima Centauri which is 4.2 light years away.That means,if you were traveling at the speed of light the whole time,it would take 4.2 years to get there—or about 50,000 years using current rocket science.”解题导语 文章主要介绍了英国著名的科学家斯蒂芬·霍金对人类未来的预测。 to abandon Earth mainly because

  . [细节理解题。根据文章第四段可知,在接下来的几百年中地球上会有许多灾难发生。故答案为D。],Hawking feels that

  .ach

  D.aliens are the biggest future threat to humans

  B [推理判断题。根据文章第七段可知,我们虽然在过去的几百年中取得了卓越的进步,但是如果我们要在接下来的几百年中继续延续这种进步,我们将来的生活空间在太空。据此可以推断出,未来地球将不再适合人类居住。故答案为B。]ible to get to another planet in space.

  B.It is urgent for Hawking to develop the space science.

  C.The near future can’t see human’s move to another planet.

  D.The planet Proxima Centauri is far away from Earth.

  C [推理判断题。根据文章最后一段的内容可知,人类借助现在的火箭科学技术,短时间内是不可能到达离地球最近的Proxima Centauri (比邻星)的,所以人类搬去另外一个星球在不远的将来是不会实现的。故答案为C。]

  . [推理判断题。文章主要介绍了斯蒂芬·霍金对人类未来的预测,是在global forum Big Think上发表的自己的看法与观点,故文章最有可能摘自论坛报告。答案为D。],I was asking myself a lot of questions.For example,if the parachute(降落伞)didn’t work,who would come to the United States to pick up my stuff?Suddenly,the master jumper asked me if I remembered all the procedures.,“Mm,yes...I do,hold on,what was the third step?”Shoot,I didn’t remember anything.He looked at me,and told me,“Don’t worry;we’ll be with you.”,I looked at my altimeter(高度计).We were at 10,000 feet.I only had two minutes to turn back.At that moment,I thought about my favorite saying“Alea Jacta Est”(There is no turning back.).,and I realized that the light had switched to green.,and the other was on my right.I followed all the steps,and then we jumped.!I looked at my jump masters.They were with me,and they were smiling.“So far so good,”I thought.I relaxed,and I did all the procedures.I had to wait until I was at 6,000 feet to pull the cord. 55 seconds of free­fall.Then,I looked at my altimeter.It was at 6,000 feet.I made the “five­five”signal with my hands by flashing that number with my fingers,and I pulled the cord with my right hand.,001-1,002-1,003-1,004.I almost stopped in the air.The harness was holding me.I looked at my parachute and saw that the cords were twisted,but I drew them straight above my head,and they were straightened.,000 feet.I could see the airport,and the place where I had to land.I was going to land in four minutes.When I arrived on the ground,I smiled.I had done it.解题导语 作者描写了自己跳伞前的担忧和跳伞过程中的有惊无险,最终成功着陆的全过程。B.Worried. [考查推理判断。根据文章第一段中的“if the parachute(降落伞)didn’t work”以及第二段中的“Shoot,I didn’t remember anything”可推知,作者在跳伞前,感到担心。],what happened?ir.

  B.The cords were twisted but he managed to pull them straight.

  C.The “five­five” signal went wrong by flashing with his fingers.

  D.He stopped in the air because there was strong wind.

  B [考查细节理解。根据文章倒数第二段中的“I looked at my parachute and saw that the cords were twisted,but I drew them straight above my head,and they were straightened”可知,降落伞的捆绑绳缠绕在一起了,但是作者拉直了它们,所以B正确。]D.The Jump Master

  B [考查标题判断。本文讲述了作者克服担忧的心理,解决跳伞过程中的突发状况,成功跳伞的故事,故B项最适合作文章标题。A选项“一次成功的经历”,范围太广;C选项“在空中飞”,不能包括跳伞的全过程;D项“跳伞教练”。](自主选做)(时间:45分钟 满分:100分)完形填空,Goy Jumper piled ten­year­old Cara and her two sisters into his car and took them down to his pond.He and the girls—who lived with Coy and his wife most of the time—walked

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  through the pine forests,checking traps.But no

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  —they were empty.s the sun melted

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  the horizon,the group turned back to

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  home.But as Coy walked along the bank,Cara

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  something wrong.

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  she saw Coy fall backward into the pond’s deep water.

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  immediately,Cara jumped in.It was too

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  to touch the bottom.With one hand,Cara grabbed the bank.With the other,she reached for her grandfather,making

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  in the dark water. out of the water,but it was still

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  with his heavy body as Cara helped him toward the bank.“I can’t get him out,”Cara

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  to her sisters,who watched from the bank.Anyway,she finally managed to control Coy toward the bank and

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  him up onto ground.

  The winter sun had almost disappeared,and they were all

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  .Cara knew she’d have to get Coy to the car a quarter mile away.She helped him to his

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  and they slowly moved forward.It took a long time to make their way back.,Coy fell.From there,he

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  ,and Cara got into the driver’s seat.he house.

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  ,she felt nervous,but she stepped on the

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  .“I was trying to get home fast,but I didn’t want to get us

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  ,”Cara says.When she pulled the car in,her grandmother was there to meet them.She had arrived home from work just a few minutes before.

  Goy spent six days in

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  .Since the accident,he has stopped going to the pond

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  .解题导语 这是一篇记叙文。冬日的下午,祖孙四人来到池塘边查看捕的鱼,在池塘边,爷爷不慎掉进池塘里,10岁的女孩Cara不顾冬天寒冷的河水,跳进池塘把爷爷救上来,并开车把爷爷送回了家。.awkwardly B.sleepily [根据语境的叙述可知,爷爷带着孙女们到池塘边来查看捕获的鱼,此时孩子们应该是“快乐地”穿过松树林,故选C。A“尴尬地”;B“困倦地”;D“懒惰地”,均不符合语境。] [空格D。]3.A.for

  B.toward [语境中的“melted”意为“逐渐消失”,这里描述的是冬天太阳即将落山时的情景,故用toward“朝着,向着”。] [根据语境可知,这里应用head“朝……行进”:他们转身回家了。]5.A.noticed

  B.caughtD.remembered

  A [这里表示当Coy沿着岸堤走的时候,Cara注意到出问题了,故用notice“注意到”。] [先是Cara注意到出问题了,接着就看到爷爷Coy掉到池塘里了,故用Then来叙述事情发生的先后顺序。] [根据上文中的“Coy fall backward into the pond’s deep water”可知,此处应用surface“浮出水面”。] [根据上文中的“the pond’s deep water”可知,此处应选B“深的”:池塘的水太深,难以触到水底。] [这里说的是Cara另外一只手在黑暗的水中到处探寻着,希望在水中摸到爷爷,故用contact“接触”。] [这里说的是爷爷的身体太重,10岁的Cara在水中拖不动他,这样的情形实在让人感到绝望,故用hopeless“没有希望的,(感到)绝望的”。A“粗心的”;B“没用的”;Dispered

  C.responded

  D.cried

  D [语境说她的两个妹妹在岸堤上望着水中的Cara,因此这里用cry表示“大声说,喊叫”:Cara对着她的两个妹妹大声说。] [这里与上文中的“grabbed...and pulled...”相呼应,故用pullbing

  C.running

  D.holding

  A [冬天太阳落山后天很冷,他们都冻得直打颤,故用shake表示“发抖,颤抖”。] [根据前文中的Cara把爷爷拉上岸及下文中的“they slowly moved forward”可知,这里用help sb.to one’s feet表示“搀扶某人站起来”,因此选B。]

  B.pushed [爷爷体力不支,倒在了地上,向他开来的汽车爬过去,故选C“爬”。] [上文说爷爷曾经让这个小学五年级的孙女在自家房子周围的田野里开过车,下文应该是说Cara还是觉得很紧张,这still表示“虽然如此,然而”。]el

  C.car

  D.gas

  D [结合语境来看,Cara是要开车把爷爷送回家,根据空前的动词“stepped”可知,这里应用gas,step on the gas“踩下油门”。故选D。] [Cara说:“我会尽快到家,但我不想让我们受伤(hurt)”。]D.trip

  C [这里表示爷爷被送到医院住了6天,故选C“医院”。] [这里表示爷爷从此再也不敢独自一人去池塘了,故选A“独自,单独”。]阅读理解,he decided that they be given for work done in the previous year.But it has led to all kinds of trouble—as it did once again this month,when the Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology was awarded to a dead man.,one that could not have been foreseen when Nobel,the Swedish inventor,died in 1896.But it all traces back to his will,written at a time when international prizes were an original idea.One can guess that he wanted to reward present­day innovation and not to give tombstone awards to Galileo,Hippocrates,and other scientists from centuries past.scientific findings generally need to be tested,sometimes for decades,before their value is appreciated.,the Nobel Foundation did state clearly that the award would be given only to living people; that rule was made formal in the 1970s.But the rule against posthumous awards has now been violated several times—most recently this month,when the prize in medicine was given to Dr.Ralph M.Steinman,a scientist at Rockefeller University,who died three days before his scovery,called dendritic cells,took place in 1917.,he had died that April. The Nobel Foundation might consider changes at its next meeting.One possibility would be to withhold (阻止) the announcement of an award until a Nobel official hears the winner’s voice on the famous notification calls.解题导语 诺贝尔奖是一个国际奖项,用来奖励前一年在科学上取得重大成就的人。诺贝尔基金会明确说明这个奖项只颁给活着的人,但科学发现需要时间来检验。诺贝尔奖能颁给死去的人吗?或许诺贝尔奖需要一些变革?on to Sweden.

  C.To encourage contributions to mankind.

  D.To honor some dead outstanding discoverers.

  C [推理判断题。根据第一段中的“he decided that they be given for work done in the previous year”和第三One can guess that he wanted to reward present­day innovation”可知,创立诺贝尔奖的目的就是奖励其所在时代的科学发现或重大成就。] worldwide.

  A [事实细节题。根据第四段中的“The one­year timing proved impractical; scientific findings generally need to be tested,sometimes for decades,before their value is appreciated.”可知答案。] and the poet Erik Karlfeldt suggest?

  A.The Nobel Foundation should obey the rules.

  B.Some rules of the Prize call for reform.

  C.The Nobel Academy failed to perform their duty.

  D.The winner should live a very long life.

  B [推理判断题。根据上文可知,诺贝尔奖规定只颁发给健在的科学家,可是这一年的诺贝尔医学奖颁发给了已经去世的Ralph M.Steinman,1931年的诺贝尔文学奖颁发给了已逝的诗人Erik Karlfeldt,这两个例子足以说明诺贝尔奖的一些规定需要改革。],the Nobel Prize is announced to the winner

  .visit

  C.by e­mail

  D.on the telephone

  D [细节理解题。根据文章最后一段最后一句话可知答案。]书面表达假设你是高三学生李华,你的美国笔友Sam来信询问你目前如何进行高效复习的。请根据以下要点,结合自身实际写封回信。学习方面:科学规划,提高效率;生活方面:加强锻炼3.其他……注意:词数120~150左右;开头语和结尾语已为你写好,不计入总词数;适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。,

  Best wishes!

  Yours

  Li Hua

  【参考范文】,,you asked me how to revise efficiently.As a student,it’s important for us to revise efficiently,which has a great influence on our achievements.As far as I am concerned,the following are all that I do in my study life.,you should have a revising plan,in which there must be the following aspects,what,when and how to revise.Next,you ought to keep in a good mood.Only when you feel happy can you learn efficiently and delightedly.Provided that you are upset now,do you want to study?Thirdly,healthy body is a must.There is no doubt that illnesses have a bad effect on our study.As a consequence,you’d better exercise regularly every day so as to keep healthy.Last but not least,you must be strong­minded,since you’ll find some questions difficult to deal with.

  I’m more than glad to help you.And I hope these suggestions can give you some help.

  Best wishes!

  Yours

  Li Hua

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