安徽省泗县三中高二英语学案:《Unit 3 Under the sea》4(新人教版选修七)
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111选修七 unit 3 学案四.单项填空1In the event,most Chinese _ the area in Moscow as quickly as they could,leaving their shops closed.Aran Badvanced Crushed Dfled2It is necessary to make people _ the importance of protecting wild animals.Aaware of Beager for Crelevant to Danxious about3Indeed,this is the fourth time that I have witnessed my son _ from our home by the police.Adragging Bdragged Cbeing dragged Dhaving dragged4Most young girls were scared _ stay outside after 1000 pm. because they were scared _ being robbed in the city.Ato;to Bto;of Cof;to Dof;of5People have planted a great many trees in order to _ wind and sand in the desert.Ahold down Bhold up Chold back Dhold out6Usually a childs behavior is a_of his family environment.Arecognition Breflection Creturn Drecord7The search was_when night came,even though the child had not been found.Aapproved Bacquired Cachieved Dabandoned8All his classmates_his happiness when he won the first prize in the competition.Ashared Bshared from Cshared with Dshared like9Before the storm,fishes in the pond usually_themselves out of the water to get fresh air.Athrow Brun Cswim Descape10In my opinion,_ shouldnt be any doubt that China will become one of the most powerful countries in the near future.Athis Bthat Cit Dthere、将下列句子译成英语1、 我希望上医学院,这期间,我打算学化学。(in the meantime)2、 夜里奇怪的声音把我吓得半死。(scare)3、 我们有可能提前完成这项任务。(ahead)4、 你喜欢坐哪儿,就坐哪儿。(where)5、 她们突然意识到有些人在瞧不起她们。(be aware)6、 许多报纸都反映了儿童们的看法。(reflect)7、 纯粹是偶然机会,他在一家小书店看到他所需要的稀有的书。(rare)8、 他们放弃了寻找有效方法的解决问题的所有希望。(abandon)9、 窃贼把屋子翻了个底朝天。(unside down)、阅读理解 A(2009年武汉2月A)Los Angeles:Love for mom is a given,but buying flowers on her big day may not be.A slump in flower sales since late last year was likely to continue through Mothers Day,another example of Americans cutting back on spending due to recession fears,which is a period of reduced trade and business activity,and increasing food and gasoline prices.“If you look at what has happened on Valentines Day and Christmas,the market for flowers has cooled,”said Eric Beder,an analyst at Brean Murray.“Growth has slowed in the past two quarters.Mothers Day will probably be a slow quarter,too.”US floral sales for Mothers Day,celebrated yesterday,will fall thirteen percent this year to$2 billion,with consumers spending an average of $17.65,according to the National Retail Federations estimates.Mothers Day,which accounts for a onequarter of annual holiday purchases,according to the Society of American Florists,is traditionally the day when floral bouquets are delivered to the doorsteps of many mothers.But this year,the shopowners are concerned.Gabriel Soto,who owns a flower shop beneath an office highrise in the Los Angeles financial district,is expecting lower salesand has ordered 30 percent fewer flowers than normal this Mothers Day.Last month,Soto,who also operates website downtownflowers.net,closed another store in a nearby building that was headquarters to a mortgage company.After workers lost their jobs due to the housing crisis,orders decreased.1The underlined word “slump” in Para.2 probably means_.Aa sharp increase in priceBgreat fear for losing jobsCglobal worry of floral storesDa sudden fall by a large amount2According to the author,Mothers Day should be an occasion of_.Aa large family gettogetherBa big annual holiday purchaseCa great love showed to mothersDa celebration among Americans3This passage implies that Americans have_.Amet financial problems recentlyBno longer bought flowers for mothersCdelivered flowers to every house for mothersDcut back on spending because of having lost jobs4Which would be the best title for this passage?AHard time coming nearerBMothers Day and crisisCSorry mom,love you but no flowersDHoliday purchases have a hard timeB(2009年皖南八校三模D)This is the VOA Special English Education Report. A few weeks ago, we talked about the Test of English as a Foreign Language,or TOEFL. A listener in Cambodia named Thida asks if American colleges and universities also accept IELTS.IELTS is the International English Language Testing System.It was developed by the University of Cambridge ESOL examiners.Cambridge ESOL says the test measures truetolife ability to communicate in English for education, immigration or employment. IELTS tests listening, reading, writing and speaking skills. It uses a mixture of accents and spellings, including British English and American English.The test is used by government agencies, schools and professional organizations in one hundred and twenty countries. And, yes, that includes the United States. The many American schools that accepted IELTS can be found on the Web at ielts. org.Some schools accept both TOEFL and IELTS, but the graduate school at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, for example, says it prefers IELTS.The listening and speaking parts are the same for everyone who takes IELTS, but people have a choice of reading and writing testseither academic or general training.The listening test takes thirty minutes. There are forty questions based on a recording.The reading test takes sixty minutes. Students answer forty questions based on three written passages.The writing test also takes sixty minutes. Students have to write two essays. One essay has to be at least one hundred and fifty words long and the other at least two hundred and fifty words.The shorter one is a description of something; the longer one has to support and argue.The speaking test takes less than fifteen minutes. The score is based on a recorded talk between the student and a test examiner.And thats the VOA Special English Education Report, written by Nancy Steinbach. If you have a general question for our series, write to special voanews.com. Im Barbara Klein.5What does TOEFL stand for?AVoice of America.BInternational English Language Testing System.CTest of English as a Foreign Language.DTest of English as a Native Language.6The International English Language Testing System commonly takes_in all.Aless than 160 minutesBmore than 165 minutesCno more than 160 minutesDless than 166 minutes7According to the passage, we can infer_.AIELTS is efficient and necessary if you want to go to Englishspeaking countriesBIELTS is completely different from TOEFLCevery American needs to accept TOEFLDIELTS isnt used more widely than TOEFL8What is the main idea of the passage?AHow can the readers write papers to the VOA programme?BIt talks about some ways to pass TOEFL.CIt introduces IELTS.DHow can the readers pass two kinds of tests?CMarriages improve after children grow up and move out, according to an academic study,which suggests an “empty nest” is not always a bad thing.Popular wisdom has it that parentsrelationships may suffer once their young fly the coop,because they feel they have lost their purpose in life. However, a new study by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, has found that many couples actually feel happier when their children leave home because they are able to enjoy spending time together.In total, 123 American mothers born in the 1930s were tracked for 18 years and asked to rate their satisfaction levels shortly after marrying, when they were bringing up babies, once their children reached their teenage years and finally at age 61, when almost all had “empty nests”Although not all said they were happier in general, most claimed their marriages had improved since their children had left home. Researchers believe this is not just because the spouses were spending more time together, but because they were able to enjoy each others company more.One of the participants in the study, which is published in the journal Psychological Science,said,“Once the kids grow up. theres some of that stress removed. that responsibility removed, so things are a little more relaxed.”Psychologist Sara Gorchoff, who carried out the investigation, said, “The takehome message for couples with young children ishang in there”. Her coauthor Oliver John added:“Dont wait until your kids leave home to schedule quality time with your partner.”However, Dr Dorothy Rowe, from the British Psychological Society, said the effects of living in an “empty nest” will depend on the parentsrelationship with their children. “If youre just waiting for them to leave home so you can get on with your life, then of course youll be pleased to see them go,” she said,“But if youve built your life around your children youll be terribly lonely. For some parents, their world falls apart when their children leave.”9It is commonly believed that_.Amarriages improve after children leave homeBan “empty nest” is always a happy thingCparentsrelationships may suffer once their young grow up and move outDparents will be pleased after their children leave home10When did many couples feel happier according to the study?A. At age 61, when almost all had“empty nests”B. Shortly after marrying.C. Once their children reached their teenage years.D. When they were bringing up babies.11Marriages improve after children fly the coop not because_.A. many couples are able to spend time togetherB. many couples are able to enjoy each others companyC. things are a little more relaxedD. many couples neednt work at all12The author of the passage tends to agree that_.A. parents should build their life around their kidsB. parents should schedule quality time with each other before kids leave homeC. parents relationship with their kids has no effect on marriages at allD. parents should be pleased to see their kids leave home111- 配套讲稿:
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