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教案撰稿人刘会朋完稿时间审核人英语备课组审核时间课程进度第 10 次课课程标题学生对象: 高三 语法新题型闸北区(A)Roald Dahl, the famous childrens book writer, was born to Harold and Sofie Dahl on 13 September 1916. He was named (25)_ the explorer, Roald Amundsen, their national hero in Norway of that time. P.F. ProductionsIn 1920, when Dahl was four, his father died at the age of fifty seven. Instead of (26)_(move) back to Norway to live with her relatives, his mother decided to remain in Britain. It had been her husbands wish to have their children (27)_(educate) in the best school in the world.At the age of eight, Dahl and four of his friends (28)_(beat) by the headmaster after playing a practical joke on a candy store owner. Throughout his childhood, Dahl was sent to several boarding schools. He wrote to his mother almost every day (29)_ _homesickness. On (30) _ day when she died, he realized that she had saved every single one of his letters.Young Dahl used to dream of inventing a chocolate bar (31)_ would win the praise of the owner of the chocolate company, Cadbury. This later became the inspiration for the (32) _(hot) of all his books -Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. It was the book that finally brought him world fame. (B)To many Singaporeans, Mr. Lee Kong Chian is a familiar name. Popularly known as the “Rubber and Pineapple King”, he was a person who had donated generously to the society by pouring his wealth into charity work. Knowing (33)_ education means to a person, he devoted a lot of energy and money to (34)_(build) schools. He was particularly concerned with the less fortunate as he could relate himself to them.Although Lees father knew Lee (35)_ receive education, his father wasnt able to afford to send him to school. However, his fathers friends helped him pay for his education. Having left school as an honour student, he went to work in the field of rubber and pineapple (36)_ he set up his own business later. Thanks to the golden timing then, he had hardly got familiar with the dealings in the field (37)_ he enjoyed great success. His wealth rose rapidly and before long he became a millionaire.(38)_ wealthy he was, he never forgot his humble beginnings and was always ready (39)_(help). Since 1952 till today, the Lee Foundation which he founded (40)_(donate) three hundred million dollars to various causes with no conditions attached. His generosity has provided relief to the poor of all races.25. after 26. moving 27. educated 28. were beaten 29. because of 30. the 31. that/which 32. hottest33. what 34. building 35. must 36. where 37. when 38. However 39. to help 40. has donated崇明县rd that best fits each blank.(A)A friendly dog named Bonnie, who also happens to be deaf, is being praised by her owner for (25) _(help) him catch a suspected intruder in their home.Dan Strasser said he heard Bonnie running around the living room at about 6 a.m. Saturday, so he got out of bed to see (26) _ she was so excited. He said zhucanqi Bonnie didnt bark or bite like a guard dog, but (27) _ she behaved was enough to alert him.When Strasser walked into the living room, he caught the intruder (28) _(try) to steal his computer. The man took off, but instead of running out of the back door (29) _ he came in, he accidentally ran into the garage and (30) _(seize) there.Strasser grabbed his gun and held the intruder in the garage while his girlfriend called 911. Police showed up and arrested the intruder, whom they later identified (31) _ Thomas Lowell, who was accused in court Monday of burglary (入室行窃) and possession of drug. He is due back in court on Oct. 2nd.Strasser said Lowell got in through the P.F. Productions back door, which he kept open at night so that Bonnie (32) _ get into the backyard. He plans to keep it (33) _(lock) from now on.(B)The first-ever American Laughing Championship is taking place in San Diego. The contest is the first national championship in the US, (34) _ Canadian filmmaker, Albert Nerenberg, has previously organized national laughing contests in Canada and Japan and a state championship in California back in 2010. The contest requires the chosen laughers to face off against each other as the audience determines who has (35) _(attractive) laugh. Daunte Reed is one of about twelve people competing in the contest. He is hoping to be a winner of the title of top laugher. “Ive been told I have (36) _ attractive laugh. (37) _ doesnt take much to make me laugh,” Reed said.The contest includes the belly laugh, the crazy laugh and the diabolical (魔鬼般的) laugh. The last one is the most challenging, according to Nerenberg, who said the goal is (38) _(make) the audience laugh with your laugh. The solo (单独的) laughing requires a pfzhizuo good voice. However, the other laugh styles require someone to get the audience laughing; a good diabolical laugh requires the laugher to infect himself and start laughing naturally,” he explained.“The person who wins isnt always the best, but the top three people are always the best. It is more joy (39) _ these people bring to the world. They tend to P.F. Productions be happy types. We (40) _(never have) a sad person win so far,” he added.25. helping/having helped26. why27. how28. trying29. where30. was seized31. as32. could33. locked34. although35. the most attractive36. an37. It38. to make 39. that浦东新区(A)Alan and Linda always dreamed of living “the good life”. Both from poor working-class families, they married young and set out to fulfil their mutual goal of becoming wealthy. They both worked very hard for years. _25_ (earn) enough money, they finally could move from their two-bedroom home to a seven-bedroom home in a rich neighbourhood. They focused their energies on trying to have _26_ they considered important for a good life: membership in the local country club, luxury cars, designer clothing, and high-class society friends. _27_ much they earned, it never seemed to be enough. They were unable to remove the financial insecurity that _28_ (acquire) in childhood. Then the stock market crashed in 1987, and Alan and Linda lost a considerable amount of money. Alan also suffered from heart attack, _29_ cost the family much. One thing led to _30_, and they found themselves in a financial disaster. Their house needed to be sold, and eventually they lost the country club membership and the cars. It was several years _31_ Alan and Linda managed to land on their feet, and though they now live a life far from wealthy, they have learned a valuable lesson from their lives and felt quite blessed. Only now, as they think of what _32_ (remain) a solid, loving marriage, a dependable income, and good friends do they realize that true abundance comes not from gathering fortunes, but rather from appreciating.(B)We all hope to enjoy harmonious relationships with our parents. In real life, however, this is not always possible. The poem “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden expresses the speakers regret over the way the speaker, when he was young, _33_ (treat) his father. It is only when he looks back on how he has grown up _34_ he begins to understand his fathers unselfish love.In remembering the small things his father did _35_ him and his family, such as lighting a fire in the morning and polishing his shoes, the speaker begins to understand an aspect of parental love that escaped _36_ notice in the past.As he recalls how his father warmed the house, the speakers coldness toward his father starts to melt away. In its place is love and gratitude. It dawns on him that love is not just hugging and kissing, or always warm and affectionate, but _37_ well be cold and stern in appearance. In fact, mature love often requires self-discipline and self-sacrifice.During our stressful teen years, we may find that our parents, especially our fathers, have difficulty_38_ (show) their love for us verbally sometimes when we need it most. This is certainly very discouraging. However, if we remember _39_ (be) grateful or not so self-centered, we will see that their love has always been there, only _40_ (express) in ways different from what we may have expected.长宁区 (A)One day I heard two girls talking about making net friends in a caf. One said that she (25) _ (meet) one of her net friends and the other told her not to because most people found their net friends (26) _ (disappoint) in real life. We all know it is quite common now that many teenagers, especially (27) _ from one-child families, like to make net friends and spend lots of time chatting with them because they need someone to talk with and share their sorrow and happiness. However, is it wise for them to do so?In my opinion, it is possible for you to find some real good friends with the help of new technology but you (28) _ _ take care. When you talk with someone unknown on the Internet, you have no idea at all what kind of person he is and (29) _ he is telling you the truth. Besides we cant deny that some bad guys mask themselves very well so that they can get many nice people (30) _ (trap). So, youre taking the risk of meeting your net friends (31) _ you get any idea about him. In a word, you can never be too careful when meeting your net friends. (B)Perhaps one aspect of modern life which is most often considered annoying is noise. According to some estimates, the amount of urban noise (32) _ (double) in the past ten years, and with the increase in road and air traffic, noise is likely to increase too. Noise quite clearly affects the health of modern man. It is a health threat. Loud noise (33) _ (say) to be a leading cause of deafness among many people over 65. It is also a major (34) _ (contribute) factor in causing stress, (35) _ itself causes a variety of illnesses.Noise is sometimes associated with lack of communication in the modern world. In many busy shops, factories and nightclubs, (36) _ level and constancy of noise make conversation at a natural level difficult or impossible. Certain people in society, such as motorcyclists, seem to believe they have a right (37) _ (make) as much noise as they like without being fined. Do they?We are so trained to noise in this modern world (38) _ people growing up with little (39) _ no experience of genuine peace and quiet have begun to associate silence with boredom. Isnt it time for us to start teaching young people that silence is golden and that you can do a lot of interesting things (40) _ the accompaniment of noise?25. would meet/ was going to meet 26. disappointing 27. those 28. have to/ ought to29. whether/ if 30. trapped 31. before/ unless 32. has doubled33. is said 34. contributing 35. which 36. the37. to make 38. that 39. or 40. without奉贤(A) When I was young I wanted to be a model, so when a national contest was nearby, Iconvinced my parents to take me for an audition (试演).I (25)_(select) and told I hadpotential.I imagined (26)(sign) by some famous model companies. For months, any boredomor disappointment I faced was pushed aside because I knew I (27)_(have) the chance to bea real model soon.Of course, I wasnt signed, but (28)hurt the most was being told that if I grew to 1.75meters, I could be a success. I prayed for a growth spurt (冲朿Ij) because I didnt want to give up my dream. Then I made an P.F. Productions appointment with a local modeling agency.The agency sent me out on a few auditions but with every day I did not receive a call, I grewmore (29)(depress). The final straw came in July (30)I had decided to focus oncommercial modeling. There was an open call in New York City. We spent hours driving, only to be told that I was too short.Years later, I realize that the trip to New York was good as (31)made me notice Ididnt actually love modeling, just the idea zhucanqi of it. I wanted to be special and I was naivelydetermined (32) _(reach) an impossible goal. The experience has made me stronger and thatwill help me in the future.(B)The cold came a little bit earlier this winter. The weather has been harsh and unforgiving. Beijing witnessed the (33)(early) snowfall since the 1950s on Nov 3. Temperaturesin many parts of China have hit record lows, zhucanqi with Inner Mongolia suffering from a killercold of -40. Cold weather also brought heavy snowstorms (34)the US, Russia andEurope, (35)(cause) deaths and forcing highways to shut down.You may not think they are related in any possible way, but scientists say that the extremecold started in the North Pole, where the sea ice is melting rapidly (36)theburning of fossil fuels. This summer, the National Snow and Ice Data Center in the US announcedthat the sea ice coverage in (37)Arctic had P.F. Productions reached its lowest level -with less than half of the coverage it had four decades ago.Large amounts of sea ice loss could change (38)air circulates in the atmosphere. Atthe same time, melting sea ice also releases more ocean water, which results in increased water vapor in the atmosphere that (39)be transformed into snow.Also, the attack of the cold came quickly and without a break this year. This left no time for the temperature to revive (回升(40)caused the cold to accumulate. 25. was selected 26. being signed 27. would have 28. what 29. depressed 30. after 31. it 32. to reach 33. earliest 34. to 35. Causing 36. because of 37. the 38. How 39. Can 40. Which 选词填空青浦Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A. dip B. common C. desired D. addition E. embarrassing F. carefully G. muddy H. fed I. access J. raising K. benefitDucks offer certain advantages over hens. Ducks are immune to some 41 diseases found in hens. Some breeds of duck produce bigger eggs than hens. In 42 , ducks lay eggs over a longer season than hens do.Poultry (禽类) keepers with gardens have less to worry about if they keep ducks rather than hens because the former are unlikely to dig up plants and destroy roots. While both hens and ducks 43 the garden by eating pests, hens are known to damage grass beds. Ducks, on the other hand, will search for insects more 44 . Only very delicate plants are at risk from the broad, webbed feet of ducks.Like all waterbirds, ducks need 45 to water, and duck keepers typically provide this by building a pond. Something this large is not absolutely necessary, however, ducks need only to be able to 46 their heads in the water to keep their nose clean. If a pond is provided, though, it is important to keep baby ducks away from it until they are old enough to put up with the cool temperature of the water. When 47 ducks, one has to consider just how many the land will support. The rule is generally about 100 ducks per acre. If more than this proportion is introduced, there is a risk of pressing the soil, which can lead to 48 conditions for long periods as the rain is not easily absorbed into the ground. While ducks offer many advantages over hens, they must be given a greater quantity of food, especially if regular eggs are 49 . An adult duck will eat between 170 to 200 grams of food a day. If the ducks live near grass and a pond, they will be able to find for themselves approximately 70% of their daily dietary requirements in warmer months but less than half that in colder times. Therefore, it is important that they be 50 onenough food, such as grain, every day.41-50 B D K F I A J G C H松江Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need. A. competitors B. philosophy C. properly D. maximize E. enthusiasticF. candidate G. mirrors H. background I. extremely J. conducted K. culturalWhen asked about one interview candidate who impressed her most, Christine, an HR manager at an investment company cited an example of a(n) 41 who had prepared well. “He seemed very prepared to work for our company during the interview. He 42 good research on the companys core business and also the industry in general,” she said. This suggests that HR managers expect candidates to do their homework 43 , but how? Here are some tips to 44 your chances of getting a job.Search the Web and research the 45 of the company and the people who you think are going to be interviewing you. Learn exactly what it is that they do and how you would fit in with the company. Most importantly, try to understand the “culture” of the company, which is to say its underlying 46 ; the HR departments often state missions and give 47 statements. You need to communicate in a way that 48 their company standards; this will show that you can fit in that organization. Understand a little of what their 49 are doing. This will show that youve bothered to find out where their position in the market is.Just as important is your own personal preparation. Think about the key things you want to communicate and why you would be ideal for the job. Think about how you can sound 50 without sounding desperate - how you can sell yourself.Generally, w
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