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        Module 6 War and Peace

        2021-03-26 09:19:31
        時代英語·高二 2021年2期

        本模塊知識網(wǎng)絡

        abandon? ?v.? ?放棄,拋棄

        last? ?v.? ?持續(xù)

        occupy? ?v.? ?占領

        wound? ?v.? ?使受傷

        overlook? ?v.? ?俯視,往下看

        condemn? ?v.? ?責難;譴責

        rescue? ?v.? ?營救,拯救

        drop? ?v.? ?扔下,投下

        shave? ?v. & n.? ?刮胡子

        yell? ?v.? ?大叫,呼喊

        encourage? ?v.? ?鼓舞,鼓勵

        arm? ?v.? ?裝備,武裝

        operation? ?n.? ?行動

        beach? ?n.? ?海灘

        troop? ?n.? ?部隊,士兵

        private? ?n.? ?兵,士兵

        memorial? ?n.? ?紀念碑;紀念館

        nationality? ?n.? ?國籍

        bomb? ?n.? ?炸彈

        campaign? ?n.? ?作戰(zhàn)行動,軍事行動

        station? ?n.? ?根據(jù)地,駐扎地,基地

        chain? ?n.? ?鏈條,鐵鏈

        view? ?n.? ?觀點

        chaos? ?n.? ?混亂,無秩序

        courage? ?n.? ?勇氣,膽量

        sacrifice? ?n.? ?犧牲

        company? ?n. (陸軍的)連,連隊

        baggage? ?n.? ?(軍隊的)行裝;行李

        bedding? ?n.? ?被褥,寢具

        comb? ?n.? ?梳子

        mess? ?n.? ?混亂的局面

        perfume? ?v.? ?香水

        razor? ?n.? ?剃須刀

        scissors? ?n.? ?剪刀

        stockings? ?n.? ?(常復)(女式)長襪

        tractor? ?n.? ?拖拉機

        barbershop? ?n.? ?理發(fā)店

        moustache? ?n.? ?小胡子

        wax? ?n.? ?蠟

        sharpener? ?n.? ?磨器,磨具

        jar? ?n.? ?罐子,廣口瓶

        carrot? ?n.? ?胡蘿卜

        liberation? ?n.? ?解放

        constitution? ?n.? ?憲法

        vinegar? ?n.? ?醋

        helmet? ?n.? ?頭盔

        disagreement? ?n.? ?爭論,矛盾,意見不合

        personnel? ?n.? ?全體人員

        civilian? ?n.? ?平民;文職人員

        deep? ?adj.? ?深的

        eventually? ?adv.? ?最后,最終

        afterwards? ?adv.? ?后來

        confidential? ?adj.? ?機密的,秘密的

        worthwhile? ?adj.? ?值得做的,有價值的,有用的

        cheers? ?int.? ?(用于祝酒)祝你健康!

        常用短語

        declare war on? ?向……宣戰(zhàn)

        make a breakthrough? ?取得重大突破(進展)

        pick up? ?停下來讓某人搭車(船等);救起

        to ones astonishment? ?令某人驚訝的是

        拓展詞匯

        survivor? ? n.? ?幸存者

        commander? ?n.? ?指揮官

        heroism? ?n.? ?英雄主義,英雄氣概

        peacekeeper? ?n.? ?維和人員

        shocked? ?adj.? ?(感到)震驚的;驚駭?shù)?/p>

        memorable? ?adj.? ?難忘的,特別的,值得回憶的

        詞匯短語園地

        1. abandon? ?v.? ?放棄,拋棄

        (1)abandon sb to sth? (不顧責任、義務等)遺棄某人

        給……

        The study showed a deep fear among the elderly of being abandoned to the care of strangers.

        研究表明,老人十分害怕被丟給陌生人照管。

        (2)abandon sth (to sb/sth)? ?不得已而放棄/舍棄

        They had to abandon their lands and property to the invading forces.

        他們不得不放棄土地和財產(chǎn),讓侵略軍占領。

        (3)abandon oneself to sth? ?陷入/沉湎于某種感情

        He abandoned himself to despair.

        他陷入絕望。

        2. drown? ?v.? ?淹死,使溺死

        Two children drowned after falling into the river.

        兩個孩子掉進河里淹死了。

        (1)drown sth in sth? ?把某物浸泡在……里

        The fruit was drowned in cream.

        水果在奶油里泡過。

        (2)drown sb/sth out? ?壓過/蓋過某人/某物

        She turned up the radio to drown out the noise from next door.

        他開大了收音機的音量以壓過隔壁房間的吵鬧聲。

        3. last? ?v.? ?持續(xù),繼續(xù);繼續(xù)存在,持續(xù)起作用,持久

        The meeting only lasted (for) a few minutes.

        會議只開了幾分鐘。

        This kind of weather wont last.

        這種天氣持續(xù)不了多久。

        Hes making a big effort now, and I hope it lasts.

        現(xiàn)在他正加緊努力,我希望他能堅持下去。

        比較:last和take的區(qū)別

        last和take均表示某事持續(xù)的時間。last表示某事持續(xù)的時間,但并非一定要與表示時間的詞語連用;而take表示到某地或做某事需要的時間,必須與表示時間的詞語連用。

        The movie lasted over two hours.

        這部電影長達兩個多小時。

        How long do you think this storm will last?

        你看這暴風雨會持續(xù)多久?

        It takes (me) at least an hour to get home from work.

        (我)下班回家至少得花一個小時。

        How long will the flight take?

        此次航班將飛行多長時間?

        4. occupy? ?v.? ?占領;使用,占用(空間、面積、時間等)

        The capital has been occupied by the rebel army.

        叛軍已占領了首都。

        How much memory does the program occupy?

        這個程序占用了多少內(nèi)存?

        The bed seemed to occupy most of the room.

        床似乎占去了大半個屋子。

        5. wound? ?v.? ?使(身體)受傷;使(心靈)受傷

        About 50 people were seriously wounded in the attack.

        在這次攻擊中,約有50人受重傷。

        She felt deeply wounded by his cruel remarks.

        他那刻薄的話語使她感到深受傷害。

        6. rescue? ?v.? ?營救,拯救

        rescue sb/sth (from sth/sb)(從某事中/某人手里)救出某

        人/某物

        They were eventually rescued by helicopter.

        他們最后被直升機救走了。

        He rescued a child from drowning.

        他救起了一名落水兒童。

        比較:save和rescue的區(qū)別

        兩者均可表示“救”。save屬于普通用詞,使用廣泛,主要指把處于危險或危機狀態(tài)中的人或物解救出來;而rescue則強調(diào)動作的迅速,指從直接的或迫在眉睫的危險中解救出來。兩者??蓳Q用。

        The brave firemen saved (rescued) people from a burning house.

        勇敢的消防人員從燃燒的房子里把人救了出來。

        The house was rescued (saved) from demolition.

        這所房子保住了,可以不拆。

        7. drop? ?vt.? ?扔下,投下

        vi.? ?掉下,落下;液體滴落,滴下;(價格,

        勁勢等)下降,下跌;累倒,累垮

        I dropped the letter into the mailbox.

        我將信投入信箱。

        I dropped some coins into the collecting tin.

        我把一些硬幣投進募捐罐里了。

        Tears dropped from her eyes.

        淚水從她眼中滴落下來。

        The price of coffee has dropped.

        咖啡的價格已經(jīng)降下來了。

        I will work till I drop.

        我要工作到我倒下為止。

        drop back/behind? ?后退,落后,落在……后面

        drop by/in/round = drop in on sb? ?順便訪問,順便進入

        drop off? ?打盹兒,小睡

        drop out (of sth)? ?不再參加,退出,脫離

        8. mess? ?n.? ?混亂的局面,麻煩,困境;骯臟,雜亂

        The economy is in a mess.

        經(jīng)濟陷入了困境。

        The whole situation is a mess.

        整個情況都是一團糟。

        The kids made a mess in the bathroom.

        孩子們把浴室搞得一塌糊涂。

        9. shave? ?v. & n.? ?刮胡子

        The nurse washed and shaved him.

        護士給他洗了臉,刮了胡子。

        shave sth off? ?刮掉某物

        Charles decided to shave off his beard.

        查爾斯決定刮掉胡子。

        I need a shave.

        我需要刮胡子了。

        10. cheers? ?int.(用于祝酒)祝你健康!

        Lets drink a toast to our hostess. Cheers!

        為我們的女主人舉杯。干杯!

        cheer? ?n.? ?歡呼聲,喝彩聲

        A great cheer went up from the crowd.

        觀眾爆發(fā)出一陣熱烈的歡呼聲。

        cheer? ?v.? ?歡呼,喝彩,加油

        We all cheered as the team came on to the field.

        球隊入場時我們都為之歡呼。

        cheerful? ?adj.? 快樂的,高興的,興高采烈的

        He felt bright and cheerful and full of energy.

        他感到興高采烈,渾身充滿活力。

        11. worthwhile? ?adj.? ?值得做的,有價值的,有用的

        The smile on her face made it all worthwhile.

        她臉上的笑容使得這一切都非常值得。

        (1)worthwhile to do sth? ?值得去做某事

        It is worthwhile to include really high-quality illustrations.

        把真正高質(zhì)量的插圖包括進去是值得的。

        (2)worthwhile doing sth? ?值得做某事

        It didnt seem worthwhile writing it all out again.

        把它都再寫出來似乎不必要。

        比較:worth,worthy和worthwhile的區(qū)別

        這三個詞都是形容詞,都有“值得”的意思,但用法或搭配關系不同。

        (1)worth只能作表語,意為“值……的;相當于……的價值的;有……價值的;值得……的”。由于它類似介詞,須在后面接名詞或動詞-ing形式作賓語。

        This second-hand car is worth $2,000 at the most.

        The exhibition is worth visiting/a visit.

        Its not worth getting angry with him.

        (2)worthy可作表語,也可作定語。作表語時意為“值得……的;應得到……的”,其后接of sth,也可以后接to do sth;作定語時意為“有價值的;值得尊敬的;應受到賞識的”。

        Guangzhou is worthy of a visit/to be visited.

        He said he was not worthy to accept such honour.

        The school has educated many worthy young people.

        (3)worthwhile與worthy一樣,既可作表語,又可作定語。表示某事因重要、有趣或從中受益大而值得花時間、金錢或努力去做,一般意為“值得的;值得做的;有意義的”。用作表語時,可接動名詞或動詞不定式。

        The Summer Palace is worthwhile having/to have a visit.

        Helping old people is a worthwhile activity.

        Thank you for your worthwhile suggestion.

        12. encourage? ?v.? ?鼓舞,鼓勵

        (1)encourage sb in sth? ?在某事上鼓勵某人

        My parents have always encouraged me in my choice of career.

        在我選擇職業(yè)時父母總是鼓勵我。

        (2)encourage sth in sb/sth? ?在某人/某物上助長某事

        They claim that some computer games encourage violent behavior in young children.

        他們聲稱有些電腦游戲助長兒童的暴力行為。

        13. arm? ?v.? ?裝備,武裝

        arm oneself/sb with sth? ?用某物武裝自己/某人

        The crowd armed themselves with sticks and stones.

        群眾拿起棍棒和石塊武裝自己。

        She had armed herself for the meeting with all the latest statistics.

        為了這次會議,她準備了所有最新的統(tǒng)計資料。

        14. declare war on? ?向……宣戰(zhàn)

        His government has declared war on the neighbouring country tonight.

        他的政府已在今夜向鄰國宣戰(zhàn)了。

        15. make a breakthrough? ?取得重大突破(進展)

        The key to the problems is to make a breakthrough with a clear aim.

        有針對性地尋找突破是解決這些問題的關鍵。

        16. pick up? ?停下來讓某人搭車(船等);救起

        He picked me up a few days later for a movie and dinner.

        幾天后他來接我,我們一起看電影,吃晚飯。

        In the end, a boat picked me up.

        最后,一艘船把我救起來了。

        17. to ones astonishment? ?令某人驚訝的是

        To my astonishment, he threw out the book and screamed at me.

        令我驚訝的是,他把那本書丟出去并向我大聲喊叫。

        跟蹤導練(一)

        A

        Brad Garretts Comedy Club

        Category: Comedy

        Best known for his role on the Emmy award-winning sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond, Brad Garrett returns to his Vegas roots with his comedy club at the MGM Grand. It is a good place to check out when you need a break from work.

        Age restriction: Must be 21 years of age or older

        Mac Kings Comedy Magic Show

        Category: Comedy, Magic

        Mac Kings Comedy Magic Show is different every afternoon, with lots of audience participating. He is willing to make fun of himself instead of his guests in order to make everyone feel welcome and entertained. The afternoon is kid-friendly from start to finish. Still, whether youre 8 or 80, you wont be able to figure out Kings secrets.

        Age restriction: No age restriction

        The Mentalist, Gerry McCambridge

        Category: Comedy, Magic

        Using his skills as a “mentalist”, Gerry McCambridge shocks the crowds as he uses his abilities to predict just what audience members will do next. Anyone who has seen the show has walked away in disbelief, amazed by his unusual power.

        Age restriction: Under 13 wont be admitted into the theater

        Rock of Ages

        Category: Plays & Musicals

        The cheerful Rock of Ages brings audiences back to the times of Big Hair and even bigger bands with 28 popular rock songs from the 80s.

        Rock of Ages has been nominated for five Tony Awards including Best Musical and Best Direction of a Musical. It also received a Drama League nomination for Distinguished Production for a Musical.

        Age restriction: Must be 15 years of age or older

        1. Who is most likely to be able to read audiences minds?

        A. Raymond. B. Mac King.

        C. Brad Garrett. D. Gerry McCambridge.

        2. What is good for a kid of 10 years old to go to?

        A. Gerry McCambridges show.

        B. Brad Garretts Comedy Club.

        C. Performances of Rock of Ages.

        D. Mac Kings Comedy Magic Show.

        3. If someone is interested in musicals, the best choice should

        be ___ .

        A. Rock of Ages

        B. Brad Garretts Comedy Club

        C. Mac Kings Comedy Magic Show

        D. The Mentalist, Gerry McCambridge

        B

        One morning, Anns neighbor Tracy found a lost dog wandering around the local elementary school. She asked Ann if she could keep an eye on the dog. Ann said that she could watch it only for the day.

        Tracy took photos of the dog and printed off 400 FOUND fliers (傳單), and put them in mailboxes. Meanwhile, Ann went to the dollar store and bought some pet supplies, warning her two sons not to fall in love with the dog. At the time, Anns son Thomas was 10 years old, and Jack, who was recovering from a heart operation, was 21 years old.

        Four days later Ann was still looking after the dog, whom they had started to call Riley. When she arrived home from work, the dog threw itself against the screen door and barked madly at her. As soon as she opened the door, Riley dashed into the boys room where Ann found Jack suffering a heart attack. Riley ran over to Jack, but as soon as Ann bent over to help him the dog went silent.

        “If it hadnt come to get me, the doctor said Jack would have died,” Ann reported to a local newspaper. At this point, no one had called to claim the dog, so Ann decided to keep it.

        The next morning Tracy got a call. A man named Peter recognized his lost dog and called the number on the flier. Tracy started crying, and told him, “That dog saved my friends son.”

        Peter drove to Anns house to pick up his dog, and saw Thomas and Jack crying in the window. After a few moments Peter said, “Maybe Odie was supposed to find you. Maybe you should keep it.”

        4. What did Tracy do after finding the dog?

        A. She looked for its owner.

        B. She gave it to Ann as a gift.

        C. She bought some food for it.

        D. She sold it to the dollar store.

        5. How did the dog help save Jack?

        A. By pulling Jack out of the room.

        B. By leading Ann to Jacks room.

        C. By breaking the door for Ann.

        D. By attending Jack carefully.

        6. What was Anns attitude to the dog according to Paragraph 4?

        A. Supportive. B. Forgiving.

        C. Worried. D. Grateful.

        7. Why did Peter call Tracy?

        A. To interview her. B. To help her friends son.

        C. To take back his dog. D. To return the flier to her.

        C

        After Bernini broke his neck and lost all movements below his shoulders when he was 18, his brain still told his hands how to move—but the message couldnt get through the injured part that connects his brain to other parts of his body. Now, thanks to recent advances in electrical stimulation (刺激) technology. Bernini can once again grasp, pour, and even play Guitar Hero. To do so, he uses a micro-electrode array (MEA) that reads his brains signals and sends them through wires to something like a sleeve on his arm that electronically stimulates his muscles (肌肉).

        In the past years, researchers have used several approaches to guide patients like Bernini to move their hands. In some systems, researchers implanted (植入) sensors in shoulder muscles that patients could still control, allowing them to move one hand by contracting muscles in the opposite shoulder. Other systems use brain implants similar to those in the new study, but to control robotic arms, rather than the patients own muscles. But never before has a patient been able to precisely move his hand using the same neural (神經(jīng)的) signals that controlled his hand before his injury.

        After implanting the MEA in Berninis brain, researchers connected it to a computer. Bernini trained the system to connect patterns of neural signals to specific movements by repeatedly mirroring the movements of an imaginary hand on a computer screen. Soon, Bernini could hold large objects like glasses and lift small objects like straws. He could also move each finger on his own just by thinking about it, which previous systems had never achieved. And it was absolutely an amazing moment.

        8. How is Bernini now?

        A. He has got over his neck injury.

        B. He does well in playing the guitar.

        C. His brain can control his hand movements.

        D. His shoulder muscles guide his hand movement.

        9. What did researchers want to do through brain implants in the past?

        A. Control the patients hands.

        B. Guide robots to help patients.

        C. Help patients own muscles contract.

        D. Repair patients injured neural signals.

        10. What is the breakthrough in Berninis case compared with

        previous studies?

        A. He can hold and lift objects.

        B. He can move each finger independently.

        C. He can recognize his specific movements.

        D. He can use neural signals for hand moving.

        11. What should be the best title for the text?

        A. Using New Systems for Muscle Injuries

        B. Moving Hands by Contracting Muscles

        C. Connecting Thoughts to Movements

        D. Sending Neural Signals by Wires

        D

        Think about the last time you felt afraid. Was it a fear of height? Did you oversleep on a weekday and fear youd get into trouble at the office? In any case, you know what it feels like to feel fear.

        But one woman doesnt. The woman, code-named “UM”, gave her first-ever interview after years of being studied by a team of researchers. The woman is given a code name because the researchers want to protect her from anyone who would take advantage of her inability to feel afraid.

        UM cant tell you what fear is because shes never experienced it. “I wonder what its like to actually be afraid of something,” she said. The formal name for the disease is Urbach-Wiethe disease, which is characterized by a hoarse (粗啞的) voice, small bumps around the eyes, and calcium deposits in the brain.

        In the case of UM, the disease has transformed the part of her brain that controls the human response to fear. In the interview, UM talks about an event in her life where she was held at knifepoint and gunpoint, “I was walking to the store, and I saw a man on a park bench. He said, ‘Come here, please. So I went over to him. He grabbed me by the shirt, put a knife to my throat and told me he was going to cut me. I told him, ‘Go ahead and cut me. I wasnt afraid at all. And for some reason, he let me go.”

        Doctors who have been studying UMs condition for years have been trying different things that could strike fear into her. They finally figured something out—increasing UMs carbon dioxide levels. Extra carbon dioxide concentration in the blood is known to cause fear and panic in health individuals. Increasing UMs carbon dioxide levels did manage to give her a fright.

        12. Why does the writer ask the questions in Paragraph 1?

        A. To start a discussion. B. To tell what fear is.

        C. To introduce the topic. D. To talk about an idea.

        13. Why is the woman with Urbach-Wiethe disease given a

        code name?

        A. To ensure her safety.

        B. To respect her privacy.

        C. To meet the researchers demands.

        D. To tell her case from other patients.

        14. From UMs case, we can know that Urbach-Wiethe disease

        may ___ .

        A. lead to an increase in carbon dioxide

        B. lead to a decrease in calcium deposits

        C. stop the brain from responding quickly

        D. stop the brain from functioning normally

        15. What happened to UM according to the last paragraph?

        A. She got the sense of panic.

        B. She spoke with a hoarse voice.

        C. She experienced another danger.

        D. She died of the Urbach-Wiethe disease.

        Like it or not, there will be difficult times in our lives. You might lose your job, fail in your exams or have an illness.? ? ? ?1? ? ? ?Here are some ways not to lose hope during difficult times.

        Have faith.

        2? ? ? ?No matter how bad the situation is, things will turn out to be good in the end. Several years ago I failed to get my masters degree.? ? ? 3? ? ? But I got a scholarship (獎學金) to an overseas university later. Experiences like this strengthen my belief that having faith is important during difficult times.

        Be around supportive people.

        Going through difficult times is hard, and going through them alone is even harder. You need a group of positive people who can support you.? ? ? ?4? ? ? ?If you dont, my suggestion is to start looking for one. Dont wait until you need it, because it will be too late by then. You need the community before difficult times come.

        Help others.

        An additional benefit of being in a good community is that it encourages you to think about other people. It pushes you to help others and, therefore, think about other people.

        5? ? ? ?As a result, your situation wont look as bad as it would be otherwise. Often the situation looks worse than it really is because we give too much attention. Shifting some of your attention away will put the situation in a better view.

        A. Your community helps a lot.

        B. It was a really bad experience.

        C. Whatever it is, its important not to lose hope.

        D. However, I changed my attitude towards failure.

        E. In this way you take your attention away from yourself.

        F. You must believe that things will work out well

        eventually.

        G. You should become part of a community that cares for

        one another.

        1.? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 2.? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 3.? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 4.? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 5.

        I have decided to test myself every day in a different way. Todays test: practice the art of1 . It is something so simple, but so2to those who need a kind heart and a good listener. Sometimes, we all need someone to listen to us with no3 . We just want to be4 . Therefore, I really made sure that I listened to everyone who spoke to me throughout the day,5I was busy.

        As I was6in the break room today, I had a conversation with a colleague I7talked to. She always looked like a(n)8lady, but today she seemed very troubled. So I sat down with my lunch and just listened. She told me about her unlucky9who was killed in a car crash last year, and her10daughter who struggled with pain every day. I listened and made her11much better. At the end of the12 , I gave the single mother a big warm hug and told her how13she was. Of course, we14friends after our first talk.

        What an inspiration she is!15with so many difficulties and frustrations, she still comes to work with a positive attitude, a16to succeed and a big smile every day.

        I believe everyone17a ray of sunshine in their life—someone that will give them a big warm18and say, “Youre amazing!”

        I am a dreamer, but I move forward while I dream. My dream is to19happiness. Tomorrow, I will write “You are beautiful!” on small cards, hide them everywhere, and make those I work with20them by chance and with joy.

        1. A. listening B. speaking C. reading D. writing

        2. A. complex B. funny C. common D. important

        3. A. doubt B. concern C. opinions D. answers

        4. A. seen B. heard C. known D. taught

        5. A. ever since B. even though C. now that D. as if

        6. A. drinking B. kidding C. sitting D. lying

        7. A. never B. frequently C. always D. sometimes

        8. A. lucky B. positive C. humorous D. outgoing

        9. A. mother B. father C. husband D. son

        10. A. sick B. lazy C. careless D. naughty

        11. A. eat B. feel C. behave D. recover

        12. A. conversation B. lunch C. day D. test

        13. A. kind B. beautiful C. amazing D. boring

        14. A. helped B. became C. encouraged D. comforted

        15. A. Faced B. Shocked C. Confused D. Defeated

        16. A. way B. will C. duty D. chance

        17. A. has B. discovers C. appreciates D. needs

        18. A. hand B. welcome C. hug D. home

        19. A. share B. seek C. enjoy D. spread

        20. A. find B. open C. receive D. read

        下列各句均有1個錯誤,請改正。

        1. He dived into the water and rescued the drowned boy.

        ____

        2. The house gives no evidence of having been occupied with. ____

        3. The hot weather lasted from the end of September in my country. ____

        4. The wound left a scar that he will carry it with him to the grave. ____

        5. They have declared war to bad habits. ____

        1. 公共汽車在機場外接送乘客。(pick up)

        2. 科學家們在計算機科學方面取得了重大突破。(make a breakthrough)

        3. 最終你所有的孩子將會離開家去過他們自己的生活。(lead ones life)

        4. 軍隊在風雪中登陸了英國海灘,他們又冷又餓。(land on)

        5. 他們出國時就把他們的狗拋棄了。(go abroad)

        跟蹤導練(二)

        A

        Lima, the capital of Peru, has countless museums that tourists cant afford to miss. Now start packing up and prepare for your perfect Peruvian history exploration at these wonderful museums.

        ◆ Larco Museum

        Stepping inside, visitors get to learn the 5,000-year history of Peru through an unbelievable collection of objects. The best thing about the museum is that it keeps the door to the storeroom open to visitors so that they can admire its collection closely.

        ◆ Gold Museum of Peru

        If you like shiny objects or precious metals, then plan a trip to Gold Museum of Peru. In ancient times, the Peruvian people were celebrated for their skills with metals. And the museum is aimed at preserving this heritage.

        ◆ Lima Art Museum

        Art experts are much pleased as the city is also home to Lima Art Museum. Its permanent exhibit of over 1,200 pieces is merely a small part of its amazing collection of more than 17,000 artifacts. The highlight of the museum is its collection of Carlos Baca-Flor masterpieces, which is considered to be the most complete set in the world.

        ◆ Museum of Italian Art

        Museum of Italian Art is a storehouse of classical and contemporary paintings and sculptures belonging to the 20th century. The property is easily accessible by a short walk from Lima Art Museum.

        ◆ Museum of Natural History

        Last but certainly not the least is the Museum of Natural History. Giving a glimpse into the rich biodiversity in Peru, the museum has on display the skeletons (骨架) of a sperm whale and fossils of several mammals.

        1. In which museum can visitors enter the storeroom?

        A. Larco Museum.

        B. Lima Art Museum.

        C. Gold Museum of Peru.

        D. Museum of Natural History.

        2. What makes Gold Museum of Peru different from others?

        A. Its large collection of objects.

        B. Its exhibit of diversities of animals.

        C. Its classical paintings and sculptures.

        D. Its display of Peruvian skills with metals.

        3. Which museum is the closest to Lima Art Museum?

        A. Larco Museum. B. Museum of Italian Art.

        C. Gold Museum of Peru. D. Museum of Natural History.

        B

        Benjamin West, the father of American painting, showed his talent for art when he was only six. But he did not know about brushes before a visitor told him he needed one. In those days, a brush was made from camels hair. There were no camels nearby. Benjamin decided that cat hair would work instead. He cut some fur from the family cat to make a brush.

        The brush did not last long. Soon Benjamin needed more fur. Before long, the cat began to look ragged. His father said that the cat must be sick. Benjamin was forced to admit what he had been doing.

        The cats lot was about to improve. That year, one of Benjamins cousins, Mr Pennington, came to visit. He was impressed with Benjamins drawings. When he went home, he sent Benjamin a box of paints and some brushes. He also sent six engravings (版畫) by an artist. These were the first pictures and first real paints and brushes Benjamin had ever seen.

        In 1747, when Benjamin was nine years old, Mr Pennington returned for another visit. He was amazed at what Benjamin had done with his gift. He asked Benjamins parents if he might take the boy back to Philadelphia for a visit.

        In the city, Mr Pennington gave Benjamin materials for creating oil paintings. The boy began a landscape painting. William Williams, a well-known painter, came to see him work. Williams was impressed with Benjamin and gave him two classic books on painting to take home. The books were long and dull. Benjamin could read only a little. But he later said, “Those two books were my companions by day, and under my pillow at night.” While it is likely that he understood very little of the books, they were his introduction to classical paintings. The nine-year-old boy decided then that he would be an artist.

        4. How did Benjamin get the brushes at first?

        A. He cut a camels hair.

        B. He cut some fur from a cat.

        C. An artist offered a hand to him.

        D. His father bought them for him.

        5. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 3 suggest?

        A. The cat would be closely watched.

        B. The cat would get some medical care.

        C. Benjamin would leave his home shortly.

        D. Benjamin would have real brushes soon.

        6. What did Pennington do to help Benjamin develop his talent?

        A. He sent him to a school.

        B. He took him to see painting exhibitions.

        C. He taught him how to make engravings.

        D. He provided him with painting materials.

        7. Williams two books helped Benjamin to ___ .

        A. make up his mind to be a painter

        B. appreciate landscape paintings

        C. get to know other painters

        D. master the use of paints

        C

        Children of all ages gathered in New York City recently for the International Toy fair. There were new, high-tech educational products. Toymakers are working to create these products for improving a childs emotional intelligence.

        PleIQ is a set of plastic toy blocks. It uses visual (視覺的) reality technology to teach words, numbers and other things. Edison Durán directs the company that makes PleIQ. She showed people at the toy fair how virtual (虛擬的) images appear on the blocks when they are held in front of a camera. PleIQ has children act as teacher or guide to a companion character.

        Karen Hu from another company showed an educational robot called Woobo. The robot comes programmed with educational games and activities. Children use its touch screen face to get them started. Hu described how the robot can help a child who has autism (自閉癥). “The child can communicate with Woobo and follow some of the instructions Woobo is giving because he thinks of this as a companion instead of a parent or someone else telling him about certain things.”

        At the EQtainment stand, sales director Jonathan Erickson explained the companys toys. “The purpose of all of our products is to develop emotional and social intelligence,” he said. Erickson showed off a board game called “Qs Race to the Top”. He said the game got his 4-year-old daughter to open up. “The biggest thing is her talking. And thats the key of all this—getting her feelings expressed out. Like, ‘Hey, what does it feel like to be sad? Or how does it feel like to be happy?”

        It remains to be seen whether a game or toy can improve emotional intelligence. But toymakers are doing what they can to help parents in their efforts to raise well-rounded children.

        8. How does PleIQ instruct children to learn?

        A. By giving direct guidance.

        B. By presenting visual images.

        C. By taking photos with a camera.

        D. By playing the role of a companion.

        9. What can be inferred about Woobo from Paragraph 3?

        A. It may be good company for kids.

        B. It is programmed to be a teacher.

        C. It is aimed to design games.

        D. It can get started by itself.

        10. What does Jonathan Erickson think of his toys?

        A. They are quite easy to operate.

        B. They can teach children numbers.

        C. They can show their emotions clearly.

        D. They help kids express themselves well.

        11. What does the text mainly tell us?

        A. Toys help to build emotional intelligence.

        B. Educational toys sell well in the Toy Fair.

        C. Children celebrate the International Toy Fair.

        D. Toymakers are making money from educational products.

        D

        Before a new type of airplane goes into service, every part of it is tested again and again. But there are two tests that are more important than all the others.

        The first is called the “tank test”. A modern airplane must fly very high in the sky. Air must be pumped (用泵輸送) into the plane so that the passengers can breathe. The metal structure of the plane has to be very strong for this reason. When the plane is filled with air, the air presses against the skin of the plane inside. The pressure on a small window is like a huge foot that is trying to get out. If a small part of the plane were to fail, the plane would explode in the sky. To test the structure of the plane, the plane is lowered into a huge tank or container of water. Then it is filled with air. The pressure inside the plane is greater than it ever will be when it is high up in the air. Finally, there is an explosion. This does not cause so much damage inside the water tank as it would anywhere else. Engineers can discover which part of the plane has broken. Then that part is made stronger.

        The most dangerous test happens when the new plane is going through test flights in the air. The test pilot must find out exactly what happens when the engines are all shut off at once. The plane begins to fall like a stone. It is the pilots job to find out how he can get control of the plane again. These two tests are examples of how planes are made safe before they ever carry passengers.

        12. By doing the “tank test”, the engineers can find out ___ .

        A. the amount of air in the plane

        B. the power of the airplane engines

        C. the strength of the plane structure

        D. the pressure inside and outside the plane

        13. During the “tank test” the plane will ___ .

        A. break B. become stronger

        C. be tested by pilots D. be filled with water

        14. Why are test flights thought to be most dangerous?

        A. The engines may be damaged.

        B. The plane may explode in the air.

        C. Too much air may get into the plane.

        D. The pilot may lose control of the plane.

        15. What can be the best title for the text?

        A. The Importance of Flying Safely

        B. The Danger of Testing Airplanes

        C. Two Important Tests on Airplanes

        D. How Airplanes Are Made and Tested

        Jenna was a popular girl from Westwood Middle School. She had graduated first in her class and was ready for new1in high school.

        2 , high school was different. In the first week, Jenna went to tryouts (選拔賽) for cheerleaders. She was competing against very talented girls, and she knew it would be3for her to be selected. Two hours later, the4read a list of the girls for a second tryout. Her heart5as the list ended without her name. Feeling6 , she walked home carrying her schoolbag full of homework.

        Arriving home, she7with math. She had always been a good math student, but now she was8 . She moved on to English and history, and was9to find that she didnt have any trouble with those subjects. Feeling better, she decided not to10math for the time being.

        The next day Jenna went to see Mrs Biden about being on the school11 . Mrs Biden wasnt as enthusiastic as Jenna. “Im sorry, but we have enough12for the newspaper already. Come back next year and well talk then.” Jenna smiled13and left. “Why is high school so14 ?” she sighed.

        Later in15class, Jenna devoted herself to figuring out the problems that had given her so much16 . By the end of class, she understood how to get them right. As she gathered her books, Jenna decided shed continue to try to17in at her new school. She wasnt sure if shed18 , but she knew she had to try. High school was just as her mom had said, “You will feel like a small fish in a big pond19a big fish in a small pond. The challenge is to become the20fish you can be.”

        1. A. processes B. decisions C. challenges D. exercises

        2. A. Therefore B. However C. Otherwise D. Besides

        3. A. difficult B. important C. possible D. hopeful

        4. A. editor B. boss C. applicant D. judge

        5. A. jumped B. sank C. stopped D. beat

        6. A. strange B. happy C. down D. lonely

        7. A. started B. parted C. continued D. dealt

        8. A. struggling B. improving C. working D. complaining

        9. A. ashamed B. disappointed C. shocked D. pleased

        10. A. put up B. prepare for C. worry about D. give up

        11. A. committee B. newspaper C. radio D. team

        12. A. speakers B. readers C. cheerleaders D. writers

        13. A. widely B. weakly C. surprisingly D. graciously

        14. A. similar B. senseless C. different D. terrible

        15. A. physics B. history C. English D. math

        16. A. fear B. anger C. trouble D. desire

        17. A. fit B. look C. stay D. suit

        18. A. fail B. succeed C. lose D. drop

        19. A. because of B. in case of C. in terms of D. instead of

        20. A. biggest B. fastest C. heaviest D. smartest

        When very small dinosaur bones were found in a German mine, people thought they were from baby dinosaurs.1Martin Sanders work shows that they were probably fully grown and belong to the smallest giant dinosaur species ever2(find).

        Growth marks on dinosaur bones are similar3growth rings on trees. The rings are far apart while the animal is young and growing quickly. They get closer as growth slows. “It is4(exact) these tight ring marks that we found in the fossil bones,” says Sander. So the fossils must have been from adult5(animal).

        Why was this German dinosaur so much6(small) than other giant dinosaurs, which grew up to 45 metres long and7(weigh) as much as a thousand humans?

        150 million years ago, most of Germany was underwater. Scientists think that as water levels rose, there was less and less land and food available. The dinosaur8(force) to adapt and evolved into a smaller animal9(need) less space and food.

        Since 1998, scientists have dug up more than 1,000 dinosaur fossils in the mine. It is one of the few places in the world10the bones and footprints of dinosaurs have been found together.

        1.? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 2.? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 3.? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 4.? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 5.

        6.? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 7.? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 8.? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 9.? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 10.

        In the second class on this morning, our physics teacher analyzed the hard problem for us and then gave us the key to it. While the key seemed a little unreasonably, no one but I doubted it. Think his key was controversial, I devoted me to the problem heart and soul, trying to figure it out in a different way. Twenty minutes late, I succeeded in finding, in my opinions, the right key. Before I explained him my thought, he praised me and said I was right. Through this matter I had learnt that questioning is very important on the road to the truth.

        用方框里單詞的正確形式填空,使其句意完整。

        abandon declare drown invade last

        occupy overlook rescue shock wound

        1. The ____ enemies tore down the peoples houses by force.

        2. Bad habits which will do you harm should ____ .

        3. Many families ____ when the river burst its banks.

        4. The sale was supposed ____ for a week, but for all practical purposes its over.

        5. Thousands of civilians have been killed or severely ____ in furious crossfire.

        6. I was ____ when I heard about your accident.

        7. We want a room which ____ the garden, not one facing the car park.

        8. The child ____ from the fire, but died soon after that for terrible burns.

        9. They ____ their support for the project.

        10. He gets ____ by the task at present.

        1. 她的父母做出了很大的犧牲,因此她才能獲得良好的教育。(make sacrifices)

        2. 盡管他病得很重,他還是來參加了會議。(despite)

        3. 如果那時艾倫聽我的勸告的話,就不會在工作上走上一條不歸路了。(take ones advice)

        4. 她鼓勵學生們在學習上互相幫助。(encourage)

        5. 借酒澆愁是不對的。(abandon)

        跟蹤導練(三)

        A

        Oliver and the Seawigs by Philip Reeve

        Oliver grew up in a family of explorers—but his biggest adventure is about to begin! Along with his new friends, Oliver goes off to look for his missing parents.

        I really like this book because its not one of those short stories that are over too quickly, but a longish book that takes time to read.

        Ginny, age 8

        Lady Lydia: Read Me a Story by Anne Lavis

        Lady Lydia is old and eccentric (古怪的), but she is never lonely. She shares her home with bats, mice and spiders, and all the animals round about are her friends, too.

        My lovely daughter Alice likes all the pictures of the animals in this book, but she doesnt like it when the pages have lots of writing on with no pictures.

        Alice, age 4

        I Am a Woolly Hat (EARLY READER) by Salma Koraytem

        Early Readers are stepping stones from picture books to reading books. A blue Early Reader is perfect for sharing and reading together.

        This book makes my sweetheart Lucie feel lovely inside and the drawing are not as good because the colors are not bright like other books.

        Lucie, age 4

        A Royal Fairytale by Ink Robin

        See Kate and Wills romance develop from their studying days at Edinburgh through to their happy wedding at Buckingham Palace with the royal family, even the queen, in tow.

        My little angel Amy likes the book. The best parts are the wedding and fireworks as she likes fireworks and the colors on the page are really bright.

        Amy, age 4

        1. Which book might an animal lover prefer?

        A. A Royal Fairytale.

        B. I Am a Woolly Hat.

        C. Oliver and the Seawigs.

        D. Lady Lydia: Read Me a Story.

        2. Who likes bright colors?

        A. Ginny and Alice. B. Lucie and Amy.

        C. Ginny and Amy. D. Alice and Lucie.

        3. Whose book shows romance and happiness?

        A. Philip Reeves. B. Anne Laviss.

        C. Salma Koraytems. D. Ink Robins.

        B

        Short and shy, Ben Saunders was the last kid in his class picked for any sports team. “Football, tennis—anything with a round ball, I was useless,” he says now with a laugh. But back then he was the object of jokes in school gym classes in Englands rural Devonshire.

        It was a mountain bike he received for his 15th birthday that changed him. At first the teen went biking alone in a nearby forest. Then he began to cycle along with a runner friend. Gradually, Saunders set his mind building up his body and increasing his speed, strength and endurance (忍耐力). At the age of 18, he ran his first marathon.

        The following year, he met John Ridgway, who became famous in the 1960s for rowing an open boat across the Atlantic Ocean. Saunders was hired as an instructor at Ridgways School of Adventure in Scotland, where he learned about the older mans cold-water exploits. Intrigued, Saunders read all he could about Arctic explorers and North Pole expeditions (遠征), and then decided that this would be his future.

        Journeys to the Pole arent the usual holidays for this British country boy, and many people considered his dream as fantasy. “John Ridgway was one of the few who didnt say, ‘You are completely crazy, ” Saunders said.

        In 2001, after becoming a skilled skier, Saunders started his first long-distance expedition toward the North Pole. He suffered from frostbite (凍傷), had a closer encounter with a polar bear and pushed his body to the limit.

        Saunders has since then become the youngest person to ski alone to the North Pole, and hes skied more of the Arctic by himself than any other British. His old playmates would not believe his change.

        This October, Saunders, 27, heads south to explore from the coast of Antarctica to the South Pole and back, an 1800-mile journey that has never been completed on skis.

        4. What was the turning point in Saunders life?

        A. His starting to play ball games.

        B. His starting to receive Ridgways training.

        C. His getting a mountain bike at the age of 15.

        D. His running the first marathon at the age of 18.

        5. What do we know about Saunders?

        A. He once worked at a school in Scotland.

        B. He followed Ridgway to explore the North Pole.

        C. He was chosen for the school sports team as a kid.

        D. He was the first British to ski alone to the North Pole.

        6. What does the underlined word “Intrigued” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?

        A. Excited. B. Attracted.

        C. Delighted. D. Convinced.

        7. We can infer Saunders journey to the North Pole ___ .

        A. made him well-known in the 1960s

        B. was accompanied by his old playmates

        C. was supported by other Arctic explorers

        D. set a record in the North Pole expedition

        C

        Laughter Yoga is one form of yoga. Madan Kataria, a doctor in Mumbai, India invented it. He believed that people had forgotten how to really laugh. Through his research he made an interesting discovery. The human mind does not know the difference between forced laughter and real laughter. Forced laughter can also lead to a feeling of happiness.

        And then Kataria had the idea for a group of people who would laugh together. He gathered a few of his friends together. They met in a public park in Mumbai. That small group grew and grew! And this is how people began to do Laughter Yoga. People doing Laughter Yoga usually meet together in a Laughter Club. Katarias friends formed the first Laughter Club in 1995.

        Today, therere over 5,000 Laughter Clubs in 53 countries. But what exactly do people do in a Laughter Club? People in Laughter Yoga meetings usually do a series of exercises. The exercises include body movement, correct breathing, and of course, laughter! At the beginning of the meeting, people may have to force themselves to laugh. But by the end, everyone is usually laughing in a real way! Each meeting is a little different. But there are common exercises groups may do.

        Experts say that the exercises help blood move around the body faster. They also say that Laughter Yoga helps people deal with the bad things in their lives. They say that a person may go into a Laughter Club meeting feeling sad, angry, or worried. But then, people act happy. After a time, forced laughter becomes real laughter. This is one reason why people may enjoy Laughter Yoga so much.

        8. What did Kataria find out about forced laughter?

        A. People hate it.

        B. It works as well as real laughter.

        C. It is more interesting than real laughter.

        D. People often use it to cheer themselves up.

        9. People once did Laughter Yoga ___ .

        A. to laugh at each other B. in a Laughter Club

        C. in a public park D. to make friends

        10. What is Paragraph 3 mainly about?

        A. The rapid development of Laughter Clubs.

        B. The importance of laughter in Laughter Yoga.

        C. Common exercises people do in a Laughter Club.

        D. Feelings at the beginning and end of the meetings.

        11. What can we infer from the last paragraph?

        A. Anyone can join in a Laughter Club.

        B. Laughter is a very good form of exercise.

        C. Laughter Yoga helps people deal with difficulties.

        D. It takes a long time for people to be free of bad feelings.

        D

        We are naturally drawn to friends and colleagues with familiar voices. Scientists have found people prefer those who have a similar accent, intonation and tone of voice to themselves.

        Previous research has focused on how male or female a voice sounds. Men with deeper voices and women with slightly higher voices were thought to sound more attractive, because they suggest a bigger or a smaller body.

        But the new study, published by a linguistics expert in Canada, suggests there is a more complex mechanism (機制) at play. Dr Molly Babel, from the University of British Columbia in Canada, said, “The voice is an amazingly flexible tool that we use to construct our identity. Very few things in our voices are changeless, so we felt that our preferences had to be about more than a persons shape and size.”

        She recorded 30 volunteers voices and asked each to rate the others attractiveness on a range from one to nine. Each participant was from western America, with similar accents. The people were all in the same dialect group, but they showed that dialect to different degrees.

        “We seem to like people who sound like we sound; we like people who fit within what we know,” Dr Babel said. She also found that breathy voices in women—typified by the famous American actress Marilyn Monroe—were seen as more attractive.

        The breathy tone, caused by younger and thinner vocal cords (聲帶), implied youthfulness and health. A creaky (咯吱作響的) voice, suggesting a person has a cold, is tired or smokes, was seen as unattractive. The participants preferred men who spoke with a shorter average word length and deeper voices.

        12. In terms of voice preferences, the new findings stress ___ .

        A. body size and shape B. shorter word length

        C. thicker vocal cords D. the same social groups

        13. Why did Dr Molly Babel mention Marilyn Monroe?

        A. To increase her reputation.

        B. To explain a breathy voice.

        C. To introduce a creaky voice.

        D. To challenge previous research.

        14. Whose voice may be unattractive according to the text?

        A. A young lady with a thin voice.

        B. An old lady with a silvery voice.

        C. A deep-voiced man with a dry throat.

        D. A little man with a quiet and gentle voice.

        15. What is the writers purpose in writing the text?

        A. To compare male voices with female voices.

        B. To argue against womens voices of speaking.

        C. To inform readers of the new findings of voices.

        D. To encourage men to use deeper voices to speak.

        Scott Poore is an animal lover. He moves into the shelter kennel (犬舍) with the? ? 1? ? of helping unwanted young dogs get adopted (收養(yǎng)). Queen, a 3-year-old dog, has just gotten the most? ? 2? ? roommate despite the narrow living room.

        Since Poore is a? ? 3? ? visitor to the shelter, he is familiar with all of the? ? 4? ?. However, little Queen in particular has really? ? 5? ? his heart. Poore says that he recently began to? ? 6? ? that Queen seemed to be “l(fā)osing? ? 7? ?” in finding a forever home. “I have been? ? 8? ? Queen every single day for over a year and now I can? ? 9? ? see her giving up,” Poore wrote on his blog last week. “She used to get so? ? 10? ? when I would arrive and now she just? ? 11? ? in her bed and stares up at me. I sit in her room and all she does is look out of her window.”

        So as a? ? 12? ? of raising awareness of Queens situation, Poore? ? 13? ? a suitcase and moved into the dogs kennel. Poore says it has been? ? 14? ? managing his work while also living at the shelter, but he is? ? 15? ? to stay in the kennel until someone adopts Queen. Since he? ? 16? ? the kennel earlier this week, he and his new canine roommate have been? ? 17? ? the headlines of dozens of national news outlets, although no potential? ? 18? ? have stepped forward.

        19? ?, this dog has finally been given a loving home after his? ? 20? ? crossed with that of a woman living on the other side of the country.

        1. A. assistance B. exception C. aim D. name

        2. A. loving B. outgoing C. experienced D. talented

        3. A. patient B. regular C. curious D. cautious

        4. A. keepers B. neighbors C. colleagues D. animals

        5. A. broken B. stolen C. understood D. lost

        6. A. check B. notice C. suspect D. imagine

        7. A. happiness B. freedom C. hope D. energy

        8. A. visiting B. walking C. instructing D. training

        9. A. naturally B. anxiously C. casually D. obviously

        10. A. excited B. concerned C. amazed D. annoyed

        11. A. overlooks B. sleeps C. jumps D. lies

        12. A. reflection B. means C. consequence D. symbol

        13. A. packed B. brought C. purchased D. chose

        14. A. serious B. important C. tough D. unusual

        15. A. satisfied B. inspired C. honored D. determined

        16. A. cleared up B. cared for C. settled into D. met with

        17. A. hitting B. discussing C. hearing D. encouraging

        18. A. customers B. donators C. employers D. adopters

        19. A. Admittedly B. Incredibly C. Delightfully D. Honestly

        20. A. view B. path C. mind D. story

        Whats the one thing every child wants in school? More break time! And thats exactly1four public schools are giving to students. The four schools are carrying out the LiiNK program, a project that satisfies every kids hunger2more rest and therefore helps encourage3(create), develop character and promote success.

        LiiNK4(inspire) by Finnish approaches to learning based on the simple concept of giving children more outside playtime. In Finland, where the learning system has been in place for decades, some of the students have the5(high) scores on global assessment tests. Instead of spending6(increase) amounts of time inside the classroom, theyre spending more and more time on physical activities.

        Some studies discovered that traditional break actually helps students improve7(they) performance inside the classroom and it provides a platform for students to be able

        8(function) at their best level.

        Other studies have shown that outdoor playtime decreases restlessness and tiredness, and has9number of benefits such as developing physical fitness and promoting social development. So the best way to make children happy and successful is to10(simple) let them be kids every once in a while.

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        用方框里單詞的正確形式填空,使其句意完整。

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        1. When I was graduating from college, my generation also found the world in a ____ .

        2. There were many raised eyebrows when he ____ all his hair off.

        3. The pressure on emotion is hard to ____ .

        4. He drew back slowly, ____ step by step.

        5. The singer felt ____ by many letters of support.

        6. After six hours on the roof, the gunman ____ to the police.

        7. It would be better to use ____ than to attack by force.

        8. The teacher ____ his students many examples on the blackboard.

        9. Sometimes you have to ____ out in pain.

        10. Britain has no written ____ .

        下列各句均有1個錯誤,請改正。

        1. I tried to warn him the danger, but he was determined to get his own way. ____

        2. He often suffers in allergies due to foods that do not agree with him. ____

        3. He took his courages in both hands in the face of danger.

        ____

        4. If you are in the Department of State, wed be at war.

        ____

        5. His words were so encourage that I decided to keep on.

        ____

        1. 每次感到失望時,老師總是鼓勵我不要放棄。(give up)

        2. 他站起來做了一個簡短的演講。(arise)

        3. 我倆唯一的共同點是我們都去過法國。(have... in common)

        4. 我考試通過了,所以刻苦努力還是值得的。(worthwhile)

        5. 這場講座長達三小時。(occupy)

        跟蹤導練(四)

        A

        The island of Fuerteventura in Spain is a great place awaiting your discovery. Here are some reasons.

        La Concha Beach

        La Concha Beach is close to the town and at sunset, most tourists rush to see the skies turn beautiful colors in just a few short moments. At low tide (潮汐), small pools of water form, and these are great for the little members of the family to take a dive in. There are enough parking lots and plenty of restaurants to choose from.

        Corralejo Natural Park

        If you are looking to experience the desert nature of Fuerteventura, Corralejo Natural Park is the place to be. It is a coin with two sides. One is characterized by volcanic scenery, and the other is white sand that has been cleansed by the blue water of the Atlantic Ocean. Getting to the park can be easily done by road.

        Costa Calma Beach

        Costa Calma Beach is characterized by blue waters and white sand. The beach is not packed, so you will get a chance to be just with your thoughts as you sunbathe on the sand. When the winds are swift, Costa Calma Beach turns into a hot spot for surfers. The road leading to the beach is fenced by green plants meaning the magic starts even before you get there.

        Cofete Beach

        The shoreline of this wild beach is great for its golden sand and wild water. Getting to Cofete Beach is not easy: perhaps thats why this place is still in its original state. The road has difficult spots that require expert driving skills. But, if you can tolerate it, you will be treated with some amazing views.

        1. Which place is suitable for a family with kids?

        A. Cofete Beach. B. La Concha Beach.

        C. Costa Calma Beach. D. Corralejo Natural Park.

        2. What can people do at Corralejo Natural Park?

        A. Learn how to surf.

        B. Enjoy changeable sky colors.

        C. Sunbathe on the golden sand.

        D. Experience Fuerteventuras desert nature.

        3. What makes Cofete Beach different from the other two beaches?

        A. Cars are forbidden.

        B. It has stayed untouched.

        C. It has amazing white sand.

        D. Approaching it is much easier.

        B

        In 2014, Mindy Scheier started the Runway of Dreams Foundation, a non-profit (非營利的) organization that helps bring adaptive clothing to disabled people.

        Scheier explained the inspiration behind her efforts. “My son, Oliver, was born with rigid spine muscular dystrophy,” she said. “His lack of strength created challenges with typical clothing. After spending years in the fashion industry, I decided that there was an opportunity to combine my fashion experience with my others.”

        Scheier began to create trendy clothing that her son could wear with ease. For example, she used magnets and elastics (松緊帶) in place of buttons and zippers. Those adjustments have enabled Oliver to wear the same style as his friends do, even jeans.

        Scheiers vision extends beyond just helping her own son. “I soon realized that millions of disabled people were also struggling to access fashionable clothing that meets their needs,” she said. That was why she started the Runway of Dreams Foundation.

        On September 5, 2018, the foundation held its annual fashion show during New York Fashion Week. The event showcased the foundations new adaptive clothing. The show featured several disabled models, including Cole Gottlieb and Maddie Hostetter. Cole, a 9-year-old boy born with cerebral palsy, loves to play baseball and soccer. He was excited to participate in the fashion show. “It lets me be a role model to others,” he said. Maddie, aged 8, was born with only one full arm. “I heard about Runway of Dreams from my mom,” explained Maddie. “Even though I can button clothes with one arm, the magnets have made it much easier for me.”

        Scheier—whose TED Talk was released in January 2018—credits her passion with the progress Runway of Dreams has made in the last few years. “Passion allows you not to take no for an answer,” she encourages. “It allows you to keep going when faced with challenges.”

        4. What made Scheier start Runway of Dreams?

        A. Her fashion experience.

        B. Her talent for designing clothing.

        C. Her sons special needs in clothing.

        D. Her feeling of being sorry for the disabled.

        5. What is the main feature of the Runway of Dreams?

        A. It is a non-profit organization.

        B. It employs the disabled as models.

        C. It produces trendy clothing for the disabled.

        D. It dresses its clothing up with buttons and zippers.

        6. What can we learn from what Cole and Maddie said?

        A. They were grateful to Runway of Dreams.

        B. They accepted the fact of being disabled.

        C. They dreamed of being role models.

        D. They were hopeful for their future.

        7. What is essential in the growth of the foundation according to Scheier?

        A. Dreams. B. Enthusiasm.

        C. Progress. D. Challenges.

        C

        Argentina in the late nineteenth century was an exciting place. Around 1870, it was experiencing an economic boom (繁榮), and the capital, Buenos Aires, attracted many people. Farmers, as well as a flood of foreigners from Spain and Italy, came to Buenos Aires seeking jobs. These jobs didnt pay well, and the people felt lonely and disappointed with their new life in the city. As the unhappy newcomers mixed together in the poor parts of the city, the dance known as the tango (探戈舞) came into being.

        At the beginning the tango was a dance of the lower classes. It was danced in the bars and streets. At that time there were many fewer women than men, so if a man didnt want to be left out, his only choice was to dance with another man so that he could attract the attention of the few available women. Gradually, the dance spread into the upper classes of Argentinean society and became more respectable.

        In Europe at this time, strong interest in dance from around the world was beginning. This interest in international dance was especially evident in Paris. Every kind of dance from ballet to belly dancing could be found on the stages of the Paris theaters. After tango dancers from Argentina arrived in Europe, they began to draw the interest of the public as they performed their exciting dance in cafes. Though not everyone approved of the new dance, saying it was a little too shocking, the dance did find enough supporters to make it popular.

        The popularity of the tango continued to grow in many other parts of the world. Soldiers who returned to the United States from World War Ⅰ brought the tango to North America. It reached Japan in 1926, and in 2003 the Argentinean embassy in Seoul hired a local tango dancer to act as a kind of dance ambassador, and promote tango dancing throughout South Korea.

        8. The origin of the tango is associated with ___ .

        A. belly dancers B. a Spanish city

        C. American soldiers D. the capital of Argentina

        9. Which of the following is TRUE about the tango?

        A. People of the upper classes loved it most.

        B. It was created by foreigners from Spain and Italy.

        C. It was often danced by two males in the beginning.

        D. A dancer in Seoul became the Argentinean ambassador.

        10. Before World War Ⅰ, the tango spread to ___ .

        A. South Korea B. Japan

        C. France D. America

        11. What can be the best title for the text?

        A. How to Dance the Tango

        B. The History of the Tango

        C. The Modern Tango Boom

        D. How to Popularize the Tango

        D

        With the average American going through more than 700 pounds of paper per year, many firms are looking for ways to discourage their employees from over-using the office printer.

        Toshiba American Business Solutions has come up with an alternative idea. It has introduced the e-STUDIO4508LP, a printer that gives users the option to print with erasable toner (墨粉)—allowing a single piece of paper to be reused several times.

        To reuse a piece of paper, the printer basically uses the same process as a normal printer, but in reverse (反過來), said Bill Melo, chief marketing executive for Toshiba America Business Solutions. Paper printed with the erasable toner is fed back into the printer, superheated, and the toner gets removed and put in a discard (丟棄) tank.

        There are a couple of catches. All of the printouts using the erasable toner have to be in blue ink, which is the only color in which erasable toner is now available. And the company said that people may want to stop reusing the printouts after five times through the eraser because small traces of erased text will build up over time.

        The $15,420 printer is aimed at offices and schools, where there are often large numbers of printouts that outlive their usefulness quickly. With the erasable toner, its possible to load any short-lived handouts back onto the printer to be erased and then reused.

        Still, convincing customers to commit to erasable toner isnt always easy. Melo said not all its customers were happy about only having the erasable option.

        The model, Melo said, should better serve the needs of those who want to be environmentally conscious but also may need something more permanent on occasion.

        12. What is special about Toshibas printer?

        A. Its low-priced. B. Its fashionable.

        C. Its lightweight. D. Its eco-friendly.

        13. What is the key to making the printer work?

        A. A discard tank. B. Light-colored ink.

        C. Special writing paper. D. A high enough temperature.

        14. What does the underlined word “catches” in Paragraph 4

        mean?

        A. Theories. B. Problems.

        C. Differences. D. Characteristics.

        15. How did the public respond to the printer?

        A. They asked for more patterns.

        B. Some expressed dissatisfaction.

        C. Some worried about its recycling.

        D. They considered it hard to operate.

        We all wish we had just a bit more time. Just think what you could do with an extra hour or two each day: you could finally stick to an exercise routine, write your novel, or learn the guitar and so on.

        But I can help you find more hours in your day for the things that really matter.

        ◆ Get out of bed earlier.

        If you normally get up at 7:30 am, try getting up at 7:00 am. That half-hour might not sound like much, but it could be time that you use to exercise, to read that book youve been meaning to finish.

        ◆ Do the important tasks first.

        Once you get to work, get the important ones done first. You can afford to spend at least an hour working on big, important tasks rather than on all those little urgent ones.? The urgent tasks will still get done, and you wont miss the important ones.

        ◆ Reduce interruptions.

        Constant interruptions dont just eat up time; they also break your concentration. When youve got a big task to focus on, let your calls go to voicemail.? Wearing headphones makes it less likely that people will try to strike up a conversation.

        When youre working, work. If your concentration is slipping, take a proper break. And if youre facing a difficult task, try breaking it into small steps or stages so that its easier to deal with.

        A. Stay focused on your work.

        B. Take breaks when necessary.

        C. You want to make your day longer.

        D. If you have an office door, close it.

        E. If you work like this, youll usually save time.

        F. I cant magically make all your days 25 hours long.

        G. Or simply use it to get your day off to a calm and

        organized start.

        1.? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 2.? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 3.? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 4.? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 5.

        I was on a plane returning home to Dallas, Texas after completing my duty in Vietnam. There were no hometown parades for us veterans (退伍軍人) from that? war and I had been warned about the unfriendliness from our countrymen at that time. , I was just trying to get home without incident.

        I sat, in uniform, in a window seat, avoiding eye contact with my fellow . No one was sitting in the seat next to me, which? my loneliness. A little girl, not more than 10 years old, suddenly? in the passage. She smiled and, without a word,? handed me a magazine. I accepted her? together with her quiet “welcome home”. I turned to the window and wept. Her small? of caring was the first I had? in a long time.

        I believe in the? between strangers when we reach out to one another.

        Today, that young girl? has no memory of what happened years ago. I like to think of her as having grown up, continuing to? others and teaching her children to do the same. I know she might have been told to give me the “” by her parents. It doesnt matter why she gave me the magazine. The? thing is she did.

        From then on, I have followed her? and tried, in different ways for? people, to do the same for them. I know that my? since then are all due to that little girl. Her offer of a magazine to a tired, scared and? soldier has echoed throughout my . I have to believe that my small gestures have the same? on others.

        1. A. fair B. great C. unpopular D. unexpected

        2. A. However B. Therefore C. Besides D. Meanwhile

        3. A. colleagues B. employers C. customers D. passengers

        4. A. resulted from B. made up

        C. got rid of D. added to

        5. A. shouted B. appeared C. jumped D. waved

        6. A. anxiously B. rudely C. shyly D. sadly

        7. A. decision B. offering C. apology D. invitation

        8. A. idea B. discussion C. gesture D. exchange

        9. A. experienced B. imagined C. predicted D. realized

        10. A. coincidence B. connection C. competition D. conversation

        11. A. strangely B. surprisingly C. undoubtedly D. unfortunately

        12. A. protect B. contact C. touch D. judge

        13. A. gift B. lesson C. reminder D. reward

        14. A. important B. unusual C. right D. interesting

        15. A. advice B. dream C. example D. requirement

        16. A. old B. wounded C. homeless D. different

        17. A. worries B. attempts C. thoughts D. emotions

        18. A. unhealthy B. poor C. lonely D. disappointed

        19. A. life B. duty C. career D. journey

        20. A. stress B. effect C. threat D. consequence

        During the travel back to my hometown, in the plane, I sat next to an old lady who looked very scary. She closed her eyes? and placed her hands in her lap. I thought I might be nervous, so I planned to chat with her to make her to feel relaxed. We talk a lot about our families and experiences. When the flight over, I helped her carry her baggages. She was so grateful about my help that she gave me the big hug. On our way out, we waved goodbye. She kept on turning back to see me unless we couldnt see each other any long.

        假定你是李華,你在上一封郵件中邀請外教Daniel參加你們班的春游活動,但你把時間和地點弄錯了。請用英語給他寫封郵件說明情況并向他道歉,內(nèi)容包括:

        1.說明情況并道歉;

        2.告知正確的時間和地點;

        3.希望Daniel能參加春游活動。

        注意:

        1.詞數(shù)100左右;

        2.可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫;

        3.開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。

        Dear Daniel,

        Looking forward to your early reply.

        Yours sincerely,

        Li Hua

        Heal the World (Excerpt)

        治愈世界(節(jié)選)

        By Michael Jackson

        ——邁克爾·杰克遜

        Theres a place in your heart

        And I know that it is love

        And this place could be much brighter than tomorrow

        And if you really try

        Youll find theres no need to cry

        In this place, youll feel theres no hurt or sorrow

        There are ways to get there

        If you care enough for the living

        Make a little space

        Make a better place

        Heal the world

        Make it a better place

        For you and for me and the entire human race

        There are people dying

        If you care enough for the living

        Make a better place for you and for me

        If you want to know why

        Theres a love that cannot lie

        Love is strong

        It only cares for joyful giving

        If we try

        We shall see

        In this bliss we cannot feel fear or dread

        We stop existing and start living

        Then it feels that always

        Loves enough for us growing

        在你心中有個地方

        我知道那里充滿了愛

        這個地方會比明天更燦爛

        如果你真的努力過

        你會發(fā)覺不必哭泣

        在這個地方,你感覺不到傷痛或煩憂

        到這個地方的方法很多

        如果你真心關懷生者

        營造一些空間

        創(chuàng)造一個更美好的地方

        拯救這世界

        讓它變得更美好

        為你,為我,為了全人類

        不斷有人死去

        如果你真心關懷生者

        就為你,為我,創(chuàng)造一個更美好的地方

        如果你想知道緣由

        那是因為有一種愛,它不會說謊

        愛是堅強的

        愛就是心甘情愿地奉獻

        如果我們努力嘗試

        我們將會明白

        在這幸福中,我們感覺不到絲毫恐懼或畏懼

        我們不僅僅是活著,而是真正開始生活

        那愛的感覺將延續(xù)下去

        愛讓我們不斷成長

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