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1、用心 爱心 专心1课时作业(二十) 选修模块7 Unit 20 New Frontiers 限时: 30 分钟 I.单项填空1 The doctors spent a long time in_ her, and at last she was_A treating; treatedBcuring; curedC treating; cured D curing; treated2 Examinations are not the only means of_ someones ability.A assessingB valuingC guessingD praising3If I had

2、one million dollars,I would_ it to the charity.A sell B operate C lend D donate4“ Womens faces give their ages_ far more than men ”,a piece ofresearch suggested recently.A away B off C up D out5 In what field will robots_ human tasks?A take up B take outC take down D take over6This special school ac

3、cepts all disabled students,_educational leveland background.A according to B regardless ofC in addition to Din terms of7 The pregnant womanis about to give birth to a baby, so wed better_adoctor immediately.A send in B send offC send for D send away8 Her job is to assist the technique department_ d

4、etailed plans.A make B to makingC making D in making9 Three students were chosen to_ the experiment.A take out B look outC carry out D watch out10. We are going to hold a sports meeti ng tomorrow._ it rai ns?用心爱心专心2A.How about B . What ifC. If only D . Even ifn.完形填空In the depths of my memory, many t

5、hings I did with my father still live.These things have come torepresent, in fact , what I call_11 _and love.I dont remember my father ever getting into a swimming pool.But he did_12= the water.A ny kindof _13_ride seemed to give him pleasure._14_ he loved to fish;sometimes he took me along.But I n

6、ever really liked being on the water, the way my father _15_liked _being at the water, moving through it , _16_it all around me.I was not a strong_17_ , or one who learnedto swim early, for I had my 18_.But I loved being in the swimmi ng pool close to my fathers officeand_19_those summer days withmy

7、 father , who_20_comeby on a break .Ineeded him to see what Icould do.My fatherwould sta nd there in his suit, the_21=_personnot in swimsuit.After swimming, I wouldgo_ _22_hisofficeand siton the wooden chair infrontof his big desk , wherehe let me23anythingI fou ndin his topdeskdrawer.Sometimes , if

8、 I was left alone at his desk_24_he worked in the lab, anassistant or a student might come in and tell me perhaps I should nt be play ing with his_25_.But myfatheralways_26_andsaid easily ,“ Oh, no,its_27_ . ” Sometimes he handed me coins and told me to get_28_an ice cream A poet once said,“ We look

9、 at life once, in childhood; the rest is_ 29_. ” And I think it is not onlywhat we“look at once, in childhood ” that determines ourmemories , _30_ the person who, in that childhood, looks at us.11.,A.desire B.joy C .an ger D . worry12.,A.avoid B.refuse C .praise D .love13.,A.boat B .bus C . train D

10、. bike14.,A.But B .Then C . And D . Still15.,A.expected B . desiredC . wishedD . did16.,A.havi ng B.to leave C.make D.get17.,A.swimmer B . rider C.walker D.runner18.,A.hopes B.faiths C .rights D .fears19.,A.spe nding B . sav ingC.wasti ng D .ruining用心 爱心 专心320 A.should B would C had to D ought to21

11、A.next B only C other D last22 A.away from B out ofCby D inside23 A.put up B break downC play with D work out24 A.the moment B the first timeC while D before25 A.fishing net Boffice thingsC wooden chair D lab equipment 26 A.stood up B set out C showed up D turnedout27 A.fine B strange C terrible D w

12、ell28 A.the student B the assistantC myself D himself29 A.memory B wealthC experience D practice30 A.as B but C or D and川阅读理解AIt is often considered that the schoolyard is where bullies ( 欺负 ) go to make other kids a miserableschool life, but a new study suggests that classrooms are another popular

13、place.The study ,presented recently at the American Public Health Associations yearly meeting inPhiladelphia , is based on the results of the research from more than 10,000 middle-school students whoanswered questions online.Of those researched,43%said theyd been physically bullied within the last m

14、onth.A bit more thanhalf said theyd been laughed at in an unfriendly way, and half reported being called hurtful names.Aboutone-third said groups had excluded ( 排斥 )them to hurt their feelings.28% said their belongings hadbeen taken or broken ; 21%said someone threatened to hurt them.According to th

15、e results ,two-thirdsof the students said theyd been bullied in more than one way over the previous month.The study authors mentioned that 8% of the students who answered said theyd missed school atleast once during the school year because of fear of being bullied.25%said theyd taken other actions ,

16、such as missing recess( 课间) ,not going to the bathroom orlunch , missing classes ,or staying away from some area of the school to escape from experiencing用心 爱心 专心4a bully.Bullies did too much to the school life.31 Bullies can happen in the following places except_.A schoolyards B classroomsC bathroo

17、ms D teachers offices32 Which of the following is the best title?A Bad School Life B Fear at SchoolC Bullies at School D School Problems33 Some students might _ to protect themselves from bullies.A leave the schoolB go for lunchC hurt othersD break others belongings34 The writer feels _ about bullie

18、s at school.A excited B disappointedC worried D puzzledBThe evidence for harmony may not be obvious in some families. But it seems that four out of fiveyoung people now get on with their parents, which is the opposite of the popularly-held image ofunhappy teenagers loc ked in their room after endles

19、s family quarrels.An important new study into teenage attitudes surprisingly shows that their family life is moreharmonious than it has ever been in the past. “ We were surprised by just how positive todays youngpeople seem to be about their families,” saidone member of the research team. “ Theyre e

20、xpected to be rebellious(叛逆的 )andselfish but actually they have other things on their minds; they want a car and material goods, and theyworry about whether school is serving them well.Theres more negotiation( 商议 ) and discussionbetween parents and children, and children expect to take part inthe fa

21、milydecision-making process.Theydon t want to rockthe boat. ”So it seems that this generation of parents is much more likely than parents of 30 years ago to treattheir children as friends. “ My parents are happy to discuss用心爱心专心5things with me and willing to listento me,” says 17-year-old Daniel Laz

22、all.“Ialways tell them when Im going out clubbing.As long as they know what Im doing,theyre fine with it. ”Susan Crome, who is now 21, agrees. “Looking back on the last 10 years, therewas a lot of what you could call negotiation. For example, as long as Id done all my homework,Icould go out on a Sat

23、urday night. But I think mygra ndparents were a lot stricter with my parents than that.”Maybe this positive view of family life should not be unexpected. It is possible that the idea ofteenage rebellion is not rooted in real facts. A researcher comments, “Our surprise that teenagers say they get alo

24、ng well with their parents comesbecause of a brief period in our social history when teenagers were regarded as different beings. Butthat idea of rebelling and breaking away from their parents really happened during the 1960s wheneveryone rebelled. The normal situation throughout history has been a

25、smooth change from helping outwith the family business to taking it over.”35 What is the popular images of teenagers today?A They worry about school.B. They dislike living with their parents.C They have to be locked in to avoid troubles.D. They quarrel a lot with other family members.36 The study sh

26、ows that teenagers dont want to _ .A share family responsibilityB. cause trouble in their familiesCgo boating with their familyD. make family decisions37 Compared with parents of 30 years ago, todays parents_ .Ago to clubs more often with their childrenB. are much stricter with their childrenC. care

27、less about their childrens lifeD. give their children more freedom38 According to the author, teenage rebellion_ .Amay be a false beliefB. is common nowadaysC existed only in the 1960s用心 爱心 专心6D. resulted from changes in families课时作业 (二十 )11.C 考查动词词义的辨析。 treat 是指治病, 并不涉及疗效如何, 侧重动作; cure 指治愈疾病,侧重结果。2

28、 A 考查动词在具体语境中的运用。 assess 表示“评估,评价”; value 表示“珍 视,重视”;guess 表示“猜测”; praise 表示“赞扬”。 根据句意“考试并不是唯一评价 人能力的方式”可知,答案为A。3 D 考查动词在具体语境中的运用。 根据 If I had one million dollars 可知,是 将这笔钱捐给慈善机构。 donate “捐赠”,符合题意。4.A 考查动词短语的辨析。 give away 表示泄露”;give off 表示散发(光、热、气味等 ) ”; give up 表示“放弃,戒除”; give out 表示“分发,耗尽”。根据句意“一

29、项新研究表明,与男性相比,女性的面相更能透露出其年龄”可知选A。5.D 考查动词短语的辨析。 take up 表示“从事,占用时间、空间”; take out 表 示“拿出来”;take down 表示“记下来,取下来”; take over 表示“接替,接管”。句 意:在哪些领域机器人将会接替人的任务?6.B 考查词组辨析。 according to 按照,根据; regardless of 不管,不顾; in additionto 除. 之外;in terms of 就. 而言。7.C 考查词组辨析。 send in 递送;呈送; send off 寄出或发出某物; send for 派

30、人去请; sendaway 开除。&D 考查 assist 的用法。assist 的用法主要有:assist +n./pron.帮助;assist sb. in/with sth. 帮助某人做某事; assist sb. in doing sth. 帮助某人做某事; assist sb.to do sth. 帮助某人做某事。故答案为D。9.C 考查动词短语辨析。 look out 和 watch out 都表示“小心,注意”; take out 意为“拿出”;carry out 表示“贯彻,执行, 进行”,符合题意。10. B 考查短语辨析。由语境可知,此处在问“要是下雨的话怎么办呢?

31、”。what if意为“要是怎么样? ”符合语境。n.本文讲述了作者在孩提时代与父亲之间的一些故事。浓浓的父爱使作者对童年有着 美好的回忆。11. B 并列连接词 and 暗示空格处的词语应与后面的 love 同属褒义词, 所以可先排除C 和 D 项;再结合文章开头和下文可知文章讲的是美好的回忆,所以答案为B。12 D 下文 Any kind of _ ride seemed to give him pleasure. 和 he loved to fish暗示父亲非常喜欢水上活动,故选 love 。13. A 根据上文可知应选 A,与水有关的活动是乘船。14 C 上句提到乘船能给父亲带来乐趣,

32、后面提到父亲喜欢钓鱼,所以用 and 表示递 进关系。用心 爱心 专心715. D 前文谈到父亲喜欢水上活动, the way myfather did 相当于 the way myfather liked being onthe water 。“我”喜欢在水中嬉戏而父亲喜欢水上活动。16 . A 句子的主干是 I liked being at the water ,后面的 moving through it 和 having it all aroundme 为现在分词短语作状语,表示伴随。 have 后带介词短语作宾语补足语, 表示使某人或某物处于某种状态。17.A 由语境可知, 这里指“我

33、”并不十分擅长游泳,故选A。18. D 前文提到“我”没有很早地学游泳,根据常理推测小孩子心中害怕水。19. A 语意为:“我”喜欢在离父亲办公室很近的那个游泳池里游泳,与父亲一起度 过夏日。20. B 这里 would 表示“过去常常 ( 做某事 ) ”。 should 意为“应该”, had to 不得不, oughtto 应该。21. B 通常出现在游泳池里的人都穿着泳装,而“我”父亲则穿着西服,因此他是唯 一 (only) 不穿泳装的人。22.D 由下文“我”在父亲办公室里玩耍可知应选D。游泳结束后,“我”总是到父 亲的办公室里玩耍。23. C put up 张贴,搭建,为某人提供食宿; break down 机器出故障,身体垮掉,感 情失去控制,分解;work out 计算出,想出;play with 与 一起玩,玩弄。由下文“I shouldn t be playing withhis ”可知此处应选 C 项。24. C the moment 意为“一就”; the first time 意为“第一次”; while 意为“在期间”; before 意为“在之前”。 在父亲去实验室工作期间, “我” 就一个人待在他办公桌旁。25.B 上文提到“我”从父亲的办公室抽屉里找东西玩,故选B。26.

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