2020高中英语人教版选修6作业:UNIT 4 SECTION Ⅱ THE LANGUAGE POINTS OF READING(一) WORD版含解析.doc
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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家 Section The Language Points of Reading课时作业(一)完形填空As I turned off one of the main roads the other day, I noticed something unusual in the parking lot. Theres a wide grassy land in front of their parking lot, where people often put up _1_ announcing their yard on sale. Thats what was
2、happening that day, but the _2_ in front of me was worthy of a doubletake (恍然大悟). A man in a suit was _3_a sign into the ground and a homeless man was _4_the sign while he hammered.I was _5_ by how the two men looked so _6_. one with a soldier suit, snowy white shirt, but the other with _7_ clothing
3、 and uncombed hair waving _8_ in the wind. And then the _9_ humanity of the moment hit me. So many times we _10_ homeless people and all we see is just homeless people. But on this day, I saw the kindness of a man who walked over to help someone. The moment really _11_ me, and it was a fresh reminde
4、r to look _12_ the outward appearance and see the person instead.A friend and I had the _13_ a few years ago to write a study guide to a book. Its an amazing book. That was evident from the first page when I read the dedication (题词) and it _14_,“To Titus, who taught me to cheer for humanity.”Wow, _1
5、5_ more of us did that? Can you imagine the _16_ it would make in our world? In one of the chapters, Sammy tells about sitting in large crowds at places, like shops and airports, and _17_ for humanity. It does _18_ things. Just imagine a disobedient (不服从的) teen with the crazy clothes becomes a young
6、 man whos crying out for someone to _19_ and a homeless person becomes a real person, someone who needs _20_ and a helping hand. 1A.signals BsignsChammers Dlots答案:B他们的停车场前面有一片宽阔的草地,人们经常在停车场挂上标牌,宣布出售庭院。由下文“a sign into the ground” “the sign while he hammered”可知,B项切题。2A.sight BsaleCscenery Dview答案:A由下文
7、“A man in a suit was_3_a sign into the ground and a homeless man was_4_the sign while he hammered”可知,这是作者看到的景象。故A项切题。3A.burying BtwistingCknocking Dspinning答案:C由“while he hammered”可知,一个衣着得体的人正在敲标志牌。故C项切题。4A.holding BmeasuringCpainting Dprotecting答案:A他连续击打它时,一个无家可归的人一直拿着标志牌。根据句意,A项切题。5A.seized Boccup
8、iedCstuck Dstruck答案:D由下文“hit me”可知,作者被所看到的景象所感动。故D项切题。6A.alike BoppositeCcareful Dhardworking答案:B“我”被这两个截然不同的人所触动。由下文作者对两个人穿着的描述可知,这两个人迥然不同。故B项切题。7A.traditional BordinaryCbroken Dragged答案:D由上文“a homeless man”可知,拿着标志牌的人衣衫褴褛。故D项切题。8A.fortunately BdesperatelyCwildly Dfrequently答案:C根据句中的“but”可知,这里表示前后意思
9、转折,故一个穿着士兵服,雪白的衬衫;另一个衣衫褴褛,头发蓬乱,头发在风中野蛮地飘扬着。根据句意,C项切题。9A.holy BmercifulCwise Dmeaningless答案:A这一刻,至善的人性触动了“我”。作者看到的是两个迥然不同的人互相帮助, 所以感到了至善的人性。故A项切题。10A.give away Bask forCdepend on Dlook at答案:D我们看到过很多次无家可归的人,我们所看的只是无家可归的人。由下文的see可知,D项切题。11A.upset BbotheredCtouched Dtouching答案:C这一瞬间真的触动了“我”。由上文“hit me”可
10、知,C项切题。12A.beyond BaroundCwith Dagainst答案:A它提醒“我”,不要只看外表,而要看人的本性。A项切题。13A.trouble BdeadlineCtendency Dopportunity答案:D几年前,“我”和一位朋友有幸为一本书写学习指南。have the opportunity to do sth. “有机会做某事”,符合句意。 故D项切题。14A.put BsaidCspoke Dwrites答案:B要表达书信和文件上所写的内容用read/say,这是指的是题词的内容。故B项切题。15A.what if Bbut ifCas if Donly if
11、答案:A如果我们更多的人做有人性的好事会怎么样?what if “要是会怎么样”,故A项切题。16A.appointment BdiscriminationCdifference Dreform答案:C你能想象这会给我们的世界带来多大的影响吗?make a difference “有影响”,符合句意。故C项切题。17A.paying BscoldingClooking Dcheering答案:D此处Sammy讲述了在商店、机场等地方坐在人群中为人性欢呼的情景。由上文“To Titus, who taught me to cheer for humanity.”可知,D项切题。18A.recor
12、d BenlargeCchange Dresist答案:C它确实改变了很多事情。由下文列举的实例可知,这都在说人的改变。故C项切题。19A.fight BcareCcheat Dadmit答案:B想象一下,一个穿着疯狂衣服的叛逆少年变成了一个渴望有人关心的年轻人。根据句意,B项切题。20A.growth BconcernCreputation Dauthority答案:B一个无家可归的人变成了一个真正需要关心和帮助的人。由“a helping hand”可知,前后语意承接。故B项切题。阅读理解ATerribly hot weather. Pouring downpours. Scientist
13、s have long suspected that global warming can cause extreme weather events. Now experts have numbers to support that idea.The burning of fossil fuels has been leading to a buildup of carbon dioxide in the Earths atmosphere. This CO2 is a greenhouse gas. That means it can trap heat in the air. As a r
14、esult, our planets temperature has been rising. And that global warming will account for a growing share of ever more frequent extreme weather events.Many governments hope to limit global warming to 2 degrees Celsius above temperatures that were typical before the Industrial Revolution. It will be h
15、ard for nations to achieve that. But even if they do, global warming still will be responsible for nearly all heat extremes. Global warming also will be to blame for about 2 out of every 5 extreme rains and snowfalls. “This is a considerable fraction of major weather events,” says climate scientist
16、Peter Stott. So far, the Earth has warmed about 0.85 degree Celsius since 1750. Thats about when the lndustrial Revolution got its start. Thats also when fossil fuel use took off, spewing (喷出) lots of CO2 into the air. Overall, the new study shows that “relatively small rises in the global temperatu
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