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源于名校,成就所托Overview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 8 次课课程标题学生对象: 高三 张继斌强调句句子出处建议分值为了您的家庭幸福,务必遵守交通法规。(Do)06南汇一模3分这是我们的宇航员第一次在太空行走。(It)08宝山一模3分是英语老师帮助我克服了很多困难。(It)08崇明一模3分正是由于他利用各种机会用英语交流,才使他的英语水平有了很大提高。(It that)09松江二模5分感叹句句子出处建议分值Joe找回他丢了的车时太高兴了!(How)08黄浦一模3分1. 祈使句+ and /or句子出处建议分值再努力一点,你会做得更好。(and)08浦东二模3分别闯红灯,否则你要被罚款的。(or)06徐汇一模3分再尝试与他沟通一次,否则只能采取措施防止他独自外出。(or)06黄浦二模4分与你周围的人分享你的进步、挑战、失败,你就可以从他们那里获得帮助。( and )10宝山一模4分回顾过去的100年,你将会发现一个失误有时可能成为一件非常好的事。(and)06黄浦一模4分2. too to 句子出处建议分值总的说来,这本书对于孩子来说太难读了。(too)07闸北一模3分 这首诗太抽象,我不能完全理解。(tooto)10闵行一模4分你真的忙到抽不出一点时间给父母打个电话吗? (too)07黄浦一模4分3the + 比较级,the + 比较级 句子出处建议分值你看的书越多,你就感到英语写作越容易。(The more, the more )08静安一模3分与父母在一起的时间越长,孩子就越聪明。(The more.)07闸北一模3分处于困境时,越怕越糟。(the more)08宝山二模3分有些年轻人认为衣服越贵越时尚。(the morethe more)06松江一模4分我们从不怀疑现在学的东西越多,将来就能工作得越好。(the more, the more )08南汇二模4分我们从不怀疑我们现在学习得越多,将来就能为国家工作得越好。(doubt, the more, the more )08金山二模4分一般说来,你越了解一个国家的历史和文化,你就越对这个国家怀有敬意。(more)08浦东二模4分4并列结构句子出处建议分值不是我不想去,而是我没空。(but)08宝山二模3分现在很多年轻人所缺乏的,不是书本知识,而是实践经验。(not. but.)05徐汇二模4分许多人进行体育运动不仅是为了保持健康,也是为了缓解压力。(not only)06徐汇二模4分信息技术给人们带来便利的同时,也带来了不少的麻烦。(While)08卢湾一模4分网上购物虽然便捷,但个人信息的安全问题不容忽视。(while) 08徐汇二模 4分5There be结构句子出处建议分值昨晚剧场前有许多人在等候一睹那位歌星的风采。(There be)06松江一模4分6it形式主语句子出处建议分值很可惜我不会烹饪。(It)08南汇二模3分据说他有一个美国笔友。(It)06南汇一模3分对我们来说,坚持这项规定是很重要的。(It)08奉贤二模 3分在寒冷的冬日喝杯热饮真是惬意。(It)10虹口一模3分你方便下周就开始工作吗? (.it.)07闵行二模3分他能在一星期的时间里就完成这个项目,真是不可思议。(It)07闸北一模4分和你在一起的时候,我很容易有好心情。(It )07部分区县联考二模4分他从没想到过这幅画会值这么多钱。(It)09静安一模4分你为地震灾民捐了那么多钱,真慷慨!(It)It08青浦一模4分没有和他接触过的人不太会知道他的真实想法。(it) 08闸北二模4分人们普遍认为学会合作有利于问题的解决。 (It ) 08卢湾二模4分据估计今年将有百分之三十的大学毕业生存在就业困难。(It)07静安二模4分据说大量关于甲型H1N1病毒预防和治疗的书籍已出版了。(It)09奉贤一模4分当洗衣机出问题时,最好还是和专家联系,不然的话,你可能会有麻烦。( it )08静安一模5分那些受过良好教育的人更可能理解献血其实只需一点点勇气的事实。(It)10青浦一模5分虽然交通被认为是这个地区最严重的问题之一,但是当地政府所采取的行动还远不尽如人意。( it)09金山一模5分形式宾语句子出处建议分值我发现自己在公众面前很难表达自己的观点。( it )08黄浦一模3分你认为有必要再学一门外语吗?(it)08闵行二模3分我认为离家独自生活一段时间,对他而言是非常宝贵的经历。(it)07黄浦一模3分我们学校规定学生不可将手机带进校园。 (make it a rule )06嘉定二模3分各种各样的媒体使我们有可能及时地获得许多有价值的信息。(it)10宝山一模4分普遍认为,学生不该将手机带进校园。(It)06嘉定一模4分我们应该记住:与他人谈话时要敞开心扉,真诚待人。(it)08宝山二模4分石油的燃烧污染环境,因此许多国家认为目前发展清洁能源是很重要的。(it)08闸北一模4分其他句子出处建议分值用不了多久你就能掌握有关计算机的基础知识了。(It)07崇明一模3分我花了一整天的时间打扫这间屋子,这真让我疲惫不堪。(It)09黄浦一模4分志愿者们花了一周的时间把所有的捐赠物送到洪水灾民手中。 (It)09青浦一模4分语法填空浦东新区(A)One night I decided to spend some time building a happier and closer relationship with my daughter. For several weeks she _25_ (ask) me to play chess with her, I suggested a game and she eagerlyaccepted. It was a school night, however, and at nine oclock my daughter asked if I _26_hurry my moves, because sheneeded to go to bed; she had to get up at six in the morning. Iknew she had strict sleeping habits, _27_ I thought she ought to be able togive up some of this strictness. I said to her, “Come on,you can stay up late for once. Were havingfun. ”We played on for _28_ fifteen minutes, during which time she lookedanxious. Finally she said, “Please, Daddy, do it quickly.” “No,” I replied. “_29_ you want to play itwell, youre going to play it slowly.” And so wecontinued untilsuddenly my daughter burst into tears, andadmitted _30_ (beat). Clearly I had madea mistake. I had started the evening wanting to have ahappy time with my daughter but hadallowed my desire to win to become moreimportant than my relationship with my daughter. When I was a child, my desire _31_(win)served me well. As a parent, Irealized that it got in my way. So I had to change. (B)While income worry is a rather common problem of the aged, loneliness is another problem that aged parents may face. Of all the reasons _32_ explain their loneliness, a large geographical distance between parents and their children is the major one. This phenomenon is commonly known as “Empty Nest Syndrome”(空巢综合症). In order to seek _33_(good) chances outside their countries, many young people have gone abroad, _34_(leave) their parents behind with no clear idea of when they will return home. Their parents spend countless lonely days and nights, taking care of themselves, in the hope that someday their children will come back to stay with them. The fact _35_ most of these young people have gone to Europeanized or Americanized societies makes it unlikely that they will hold as tightly to the value of duty _36_ they would have if they had not left their countries. Whatever the case, it has been noted that the values they hold do not necessarily match _37_ they actually do. This geographical and cultural distance also prevents the grown-up children from providing timely response _38_ the needs of their aged parents.The situation in which grown-up children live far away from their aged parents _39_ (describe) as “distant parent phenomenon”, _40_ is common both in developed countries and in developing countries. Our society has not yet been well prepared for “Empty Nest Syndrome”.The fact that most of these young people have gone to Europeanized or Americanized societies makes it unlikely that they will hold as tightly to the value of duty as they would have if they had not left their countries. Whatever the case, it has been noted that the values they hold do not necessarily match what they actually do.(A) 25. had been asking 26. could 27. but 28. another 29. If 30. being beaten 31. to win(B) 32. that 33. better 34. leaving 35. that 36. as 37. what38. for 39. has been described 40. which 黄浦区( A )Since my retirement from teaching music in 2001, I have spent a good deal of time 25. _ (paint) as an artist. I actually began drawing in the summer of 1995 when my father died, so perhaps I was trying to recover 26. _ the loss of my father, or maybe it was just paintings 27. _ brought back memories of him. In any case, I drew pen and ink animals and landscapes much influenced by Krenkel and St. John for five years.For some strange reason, I had been waiting until my retirement to start doing watercolors again, but 28. _ _ _ I walked out of the school door for the last time, I picked up my brushes and rediscovered Andrew Wyeth, who quickly became my favorite artist. I had looked through all the art books I had on my shelves and found his watercolors to be 29. _ (close) to how I thought good watercolors should look. So I painted landscapes around Minnesota for three years and tried out many other types of painting. However, watercolors remained my first choice, and I think I did my best work there, 30. _ (display) my paintings at a number of art shows.It is wonderful to have some time doing 31. _ I want to do. As Confucius once said, “At seventy I can follow my hearts desire.” ( B ) In the last decade, research 32. _ (show) that resistance exercise can help numerous disease states, including depression. You can improve your overall health just by watching your weight and taking walks in the neighborhood. But 33. _ you want to improve your fitness look better, maximize health, have more energy, prevent injuries you need to do more. In recent years, emphasis has shifted to a type of resistance training 34. _ builds muscles used in day-to-day tasks, helping avoid injury or re-injury. 35. _ (call) functional strength training, it helps with tasks such as lifting infants in and out of car seats or lifting garage doors. Another goal is 36. _ (reduce) the risk factors in patients with long-term diseases such as heart disease and diabetes. “Part of my job is trying to convince that 85-year-old woman that she really 37. _ start weight lifting. 38. _ who need persuading are women recently treated for breast cancer.” says Dr. Dennis Kerrigan, at Henry Ford Health Systems Center for Athletic Medicine. “Friends and family tell them, Take it easy, but chemotherapy (化疗) can reduce muscle mass, leaving body fat that is linked to cancer returning,” he says. “My suggestion? Strength training. Its taken a long time for women to realize 39. _ important strength training is, but once they try it, they 40. _ (hook).” 25. Painting26. from27. that28. as soon as29. the closest30. displaying31. what / something / everything32. has shown33. if34. that / which35. Called36. to reduce37. should / must38. Others39. how40. are / will be hooked奉贤区(A)For most people, meat is a necessary part of any meal. But just ask yourself, would you still eat it if you knew that it had come from a cloned chicken or pig?The European Food Safety Authority has, so far, found no indication(25)_ food products, such as milk and meat, from cloned animals, are less safe than ones from normal animals. However, there are still economic and ethical (伦理的) concerns related to (26) _(eat) cloned animals.Thats (27) _ the European Union has launched a proposal to ban the sale and import of food from cloned animals.First of all, cloning is extremely costly. More importantly, cloning has a low success rate. It means that many cloned animals wont survive into adulthood, and some (28) _ die before they are even born. This causes unnecessary suffering among animals and is opposed by animal rights supporters.While it would make it illegal to sell and import cloned animals, the proposal says that (29) _ sale and import of food from the offspring (后代) of clones would be allowed since they are not considered to be the direct products of cloning. But they are required to be clearly labeled (30) _ _customers can choose whether they want them or not.The proposal (31) _ (put) to the European Parliament and member states, and it is not expected to come into force until 2016. (B)California has long attracted visitors seeking fortune, fame or both. Way back in 1849, hundreds of thousands started digging (32) _ gold in the great Gold Rush of California, a historical event that (33) _ (capture) the American imagination.Nowadays, the state is the most diverse(多元化的)in the entire mainland US both in terms of the races of its people and the languages that (34) _ speak. Thus, California is a true example of the “melting pot”, so often (35) _(associate) with the US.But why is it (36) _ all these different types of people choose to live and work in California? Youve probably heard of Silicon Valley. Located outside of San Francisco in northern California, it is home to many of the worlds most successful technology companies. (37) _ you ever send texts on an iPhone, e-mail with Yahoo, search on Google or edit pictures with Photoshop, then you have Silicon Valley to thank. But its not just electronic innovation that inspires people to move to California. Another major draw is one of (38) _ (old) American dreams the chance (39) _ (become) a movie or TV star. People (40) _ visit California get a special rush from going to Mount Lee in Santa Monica and seeing the famous Hollywood sign, a lasting symbol of the American film and television industries.(A) 25. that 26. eating 27. why 28. may 29. the 30. so that 31. will be put (B) 32. for 33. captured 34. they 35. associated 36. that 37. If 38. the oldest 39. to become 40. who闵行区(A)Walking down a path, I saw a small pool of water ahead on the path. I angled my direction to go around it on the part of the path (25)_ wasnt covered by water or mud. As I reached the pool, I was suddenly attacked! Yet I did nothing for the attack. It was so unexpected. I was surprised as well as unhurt though I (26)_(strike) four or five times. I backed up a foot and my attacker stopped (27)_(attack) me. I found it amusing. And I was laughing. After all, I was being attacked by a butterfly!Having stopped laughing, I stepped back (28)_(look) the situation over. My attacker moved back to land on the ground. Thats when I discovered why my attacker was charging me only moments (29)_(early). He had a mate and she was dying. Sitting close beside her, he opened and closed his wings as if to fan her. I could only admire the love and courage of that butterfly in his concern for his mate, even though she was clearly dying and I was so large. He did so just to give her those extra few precious moments of life, (30)_ _ I was careless enough to step on her. His courage in attacking something thousands of times larger and heavier than himself just for his mates safety seemed admirable. I couldnt do anything other than (31)_(reward) him by walking on the more difficult side of the pool. He had truly earned those moments to be with her, undisturbed. Since then, Ive always tried to remember the courage of that butterfly (32)_ I see huge barriers facing me. (B)Youve probably seen athletes who take their own successes too seriously. They celebrate a goal with a very long victory dance or continually talk big about their abilities. This is the exact opposite of (33)_ sportsmanship is all about.Everyone feels great when they win, but it can be just as hard to be a good sport (有运动家品格的人) when you have won a game as when you have lost one. Sportsmanship takes courage when you work really hard at a sport, its not easy (34)_(admit) you made a bad play or someone has more skills than you. In competition as in life you may not always win but you can learn (35)_ from losing, too.Its pretty tough to lose, so it is definitely annoying if someone continues making fun of you or your team (36)_ the competition is over. Sometimes its hard to swallow your pride and walk on. But theres always the next match.When you do loseand it will happenlose with class (风度). (37)_(be) proud of how you performed, or at least realizing things you need to improve for next time, is the key. When it comes to losing, sportsmanship means congratulating the winners willingly. Also, it means accepting the game result without complaint and without excuses, (38)_ _ you sometimes might doubt the referees (裁判员) made some questionable calls.When you win, the good way is to be a polite and generous winner. Sportsmanship means admitting victories (39)_ putting your opponents to shame and letting victories speak for themselves, that is, being quietly proud of success. Despite the fact (40)_ you have a massive win, sportsmanship means still finding ways to praise your opponents.25. that /which 26. had been struck (stricken) 27. attacking 28. to look29. earlier 30. in case 31. reward 32. whenever33. what 34. to admit 35. something 36. after 37. Being 38.even though 39. without 40. That长宁 嘉定(A)A boy plays away from home and fights with others. Hes defeated, gets hurt and suffers shame. If he is strong-willed, he would clench (咬紧) his teeth, making a firm fist from (25) _ (weep) in front of others. But as soon as he returns home he would burst out crying at the first sight of his close relatives. He would be all tears pouring out his sufferings.The same is true for a strong-willed grown-up. No matter what harm he suffers he would do his best (26) _ (conceal) his feelings, trying not to let others know how he feels. He would swallow his bitter tears and show a smiling face at others (27) _ _ he didnt care a bit. But however strong-willed he is, most probably he would cry as soon as he meets his close relative who loves him and to (28) _ he can pour out his heart unreservedly. Not only would he weep but hed cry his eyes out (29) _ grief.If somebody weeps in your face the person never of the type doing this in front of others, youd better sit by and let him cry to (30) _ hearts content, for it shows you are regarded as his dearest or (31) _ (reliable) one.Its much better to have someone crying in your face than be met exclusively by (32) _ smiling face. Anyone can smile at you, but very few will weep in your face, because the latter is much harder for one to do than the former.(B)Some of young soldiers who had recently joined the army were being trained in modern ways of fighting. One of the lessons they should take was (33) _ an unarmed man could trick an armed enemy, take his weapon away and have him (34) _ (arrest). First one of their two instructors took a knife away from the other, using only his bare hands, and then he took a gun away from him in the same way. After the lesson, and before they went on to train the young soldiers to do these things themselves, the two instructors asked them a number of questions to see how well they had understood what (35) _ (show). One of the questions was this, “Well, you now know (36) _ an unarmed man can do against a man with a gun. Imagine that you (37) _ (guard) a bridge at eight one night, and that you have a gun. Suddenly you see an unarmed enemy soldier (38) _ (come) towards you, and what will you do?”The young soldier who (39) _ _ answer this question thought carefully for a few seconds (40) _ he answered, and then said, “Well after what I have just seen, I think that the first thing I would do would be to get rid of my gun as quickly as I could so that the unarmed enem

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